2012 Rutgers Football Media Guide

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TABLE OF CONTENTS SCARLET KNIGHTS

Scarlet Knights (A-G)..................14-22 Scarlet Knights (H-R) ................23-34 Scarlet Knights (S-W)................34-38 Scarlet Newcomers ..................38-42

COACHING STAFF

Kyle Flood - Head Coach ..................44 Dave Brock ............................................48 Dave Cohen............................................49 Jeremy Cole ..........................................50 Darnell Dinkins ....................................51 Jim Panagos ........................................52 Joe Rossi ................................................53 Robb Smith ............................................54 Rob Spence............................................55 Norries Wilson ....................................56 Damian Wroblewski ..........................57 Tariq Ahmad..........................................58 Anthony Campanile ............................59 Devin Fitzsimmons ............................59 Tom McEntire ......................................60 Darnell Stapleton ................................60 Scott Walker ........................................61 Will Gilkison............................................62 David McCune ......................................63 Dr. Robert Monaco............................63 Shawn Tucker ......................................64 Support Staff ........................................65

2012 OUTLOOK

2012 Season Preview ....................68 Alphabetical Roster ..........................72 Pronunciation Guide ..........................73 Numerical Roster ..............................74 Preseason Depth Chart ..................74 Tulane ......................................................75 Howard ....................................................75 USF ............................................................76 Arkansas ................................................76 Connecticut............................................77 Syracuse ................................................77 Temple ....................................................78 Kent State ..............................................78 Army..........................................................79 Cincinnati ................................................79 Pittsburgh ..............................................80 Louisville ..................................................80 The BIG EAST Conference ..............81 BIG EAST Schedule ............................82

2011 SEASON REVIEW

Season Review ....................................84 Game-by-Game Starters..................87 Game Recaps ......................................88 2011 Statistics ..................................95

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2012 QUICK FACTS

Location ....................................................................................New Brunswick, N.J. Founded....................................................................................................................1766 Enrollment ..........................................................................................................43,386 President....................................................................................Dr. Robert L. Barchi Nickname ............................................................................................Scarlet Knights Color ........................................................................................................................Scarlet Director of Athletics..............................................................................Tim Pernetti Head Coach ..............................................................................Kyle Flood (Iona,’93) Overall Record/at Rutgers ............................................................(First Season) Conference ......................................................................................................BIG EAST Stadium ..............................................High Point Solutions Stadium (52,454) Surface................................................................................................................FieldTurf 2011 Record..............................................................................................................9-4 BIG EAST Record ......................................................................................................4-3 BIG EAST Finish ......................................................................................................T-4th Starters Returning ..........................................16 (6 off., 8 def., 2 specialists) Starters Lost............................................................9 (5 off., 3 def., 1 specialist) Letterwinners Returning/Lost ..................................................................43/14 Offense................................................................................................................Pro Style Defense..........................................................................................................................4-3

RUTGERS UNIVERSITY

Dr. Robert L. Barchi-President..106 History and Rutgers Today ........107 Board of Trustees/Governors..111 University Directory ........................111 Distinguished Alumni......................112 Tim Pernetti - Dir. of Athletics....117 Athletic Administration ................118

RECORDS & RESULTS

Rushing Records..............................120 Receiving Records ..........................127 Passing Records..............................132 Defensive Records ..........................136 Special Teams Records................138 Total Offense Records ..................141 Year-By-Year Leaders....................142 Year-By-Year Statistics ................145 All-Time Coaching Records ........147 Stadium Records ............................148 Conference Series ..........................150 All-Time Team Results ..................151 All-Time Results ................................157

HISTORY & TRADITION

The First Football Game ..............168 Birthplace of College Football ....169 College Football Hall of Fame ....171 All-Americans ....................................173 All-East Selections ..........................177 All-BIG EAST Selections ................179 Knights in the NFL ..........................180 Rutgers Football Hall of Fame ..186 Letterwinners ....................................187 Bowl History ......................................194 Award Winners ................................196

MEDIA INFORMATION

Media Information ..........................200 Media Outlets ....................................202 Area Directory ..................................204 Directions ............................................205 Rutgers on TV ..................................206 High Point Solutions Stadium ....208 The 2012 Rutgers Football Media Guide was published by the Division of Intercollegiate Athletics, Tim Pernetti, Director. CREDITS Executive Editor: Jason Baum Editor: Patrick Crawford Editorial Assistance: Hasim Phillips, Alli Miller, Caroline Rafferty, Trey Miller and Mike Diehl PHOTO CREDITS The photos featured in this publication have been taken by: Patti Banks, Tom Ciszek, Will Schneekloth, Joseph Labolito, Joe Covino, Joe Camporeale, Elane Coleman, Todd Drexler, Jim O’Connor, Chuck LeClaire, Don Montague, Frank Victores, Heather Morrison, Larry Levanti, Ben Liebenberg, Dan Levy, Don Schwartz, Frank DiBrango, George Pisanti, Tom Costello, Dave Gamble, Alan Goldsmith, Randy Miller, C.W. Pack, Nick Romanenko, Jim Turner and Frank Wojciechowski. Special thanks to the PR offices and photographers for each NFL team and the Senior Bowl. Special thanks to Ann Coen Photography. Special thanks to the Rutgers University Relations Department for their assistance. Special thanks to the members of the BIG EAST Communications Office for their assistance. DESIGNED BY:

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SCARLET KNIGHTS Hugh Ahern OL • So. • 6-7 • 295 Hudson Catholic HS (The Peddie School) Maplewood, N.J.

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2011: Reserve offensive lineman who did not see game action ... member of the BIG EAST All-Academic Football Team.

Prior to Rutgers: Two-year varsity letterwinner at Hudson Catholic for head coach Rob Stern … played one season at The Peddie School in Hightstown for head coach Frank deLaurentis … competed at right tackle in his two seasons at Hudson Catholic, guiding the Hawks to a 9-2 record as a junior and a 7-4 mark and an appearance in the state title game … earned Second Team All-Conference honors in his senior season with the Hawks … also competed as a center and power forward on the hardwood at Hudson Catholic, averaging 10 points and 10 rebounds … born 11/19/90 … a History major.

DB • So. • 5-11 • 185 Chaminade HS Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

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2011: Appeared in three games, seeing action against North Carolina Central (9/1), North Carolina (9/10) and Syracuse (10/1) … assisted one tackle against NCCU. Prior to Rutgers: Defensive back who only played one year of high school football in 2009 at Chaminade for head coach Tim Tyrell … helped guide team to a 12-1 record as junior … named First Team All-Broward County by the Miami Herald … totaled 95 tackles and blocked six kicks … threestar rated recruit by Rivals.com, Scout.com, and ESPN.com. … rated the No. 59 cornerback prospect nationally by Rivals.com … No. 51 safety recruit in the nation by ESPN.com. … listed as the No. 64 cornerback by Scout.com … Florida Class 2B first team all-state selection by the Florida Sports Writers Association in 2009 ... born 11/28/91 ...has yet to declare a major.

Taj Alexander OL • So. • 6-4 • 290 Downingtown East HS Downingtown, Pa.

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2012: Secured the starting spot at right guard in the post-spring depth chart. 2011: Made only appearance of season in season-opening 48-0 victory over North Carolina Central (9/1) … moved from defensive line to offensive line during the season ... recorded two assisted tackles, including 1.0 tackle-for-loss and 0.5 sack ... member of the BIG EAST All-Academic Football Team. 2010: Did not see game action. Prior to Rutgers: Two-year letterwinner and two-year starter for head coach Mike Matta at Downingtown East High School … selected to play for Pennsylvania in prestigious Big 33 game … Philadelphia Inquirer All-Southeastern Pennsylvania defensive selection as a senior for the Cougars … Pennsylvania Writers Second Team Class AAAA All-State selection on defense … posted 56 tackles, including 24 tackles-forloss and a school single-season record 17 sacks as a senior from his defensive tackle position … led team to a 10-3 record as a senior and a spot in the PIAA District 1 Class AAAA semifinals … rated as the No. 31 prospect in the Keystone state by SuperPrep Magazine … born 4/12/92 … a Communication major.

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TE • Sr. • 6-4 • 255 Babylon HS Babylon, N.Y.

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2011: Resumed role at tight end and played in all 13 games, mostly appearing in special teams duties … returned a kick for four yards in the 38-26 win over Ohio (9/24). 2010: Switched from tight end to center during spring drills … did not see game action.

2010: Did not see game action.

Johnathan Aiken

Beau Bachety

2009: Did not see game action. 2008: Did not see game action. Prior to Rutgers: Three-year varsity letterwinner at Babylon High School for head coach Rick Punzone … only played three years of organized football entering college … served as a blocking tight end in Babylon’s run-oriented offense … also played defensive end where he amassed 50 tackles and eight sacks as a senior … led Babylon to an 8-2 record and the Suffolk County title game in 2007 … registered 40 tackles as a linebacker in just five games prior to a season-ending injury … Babylon owned a 25-6 record in Bachety’s three seasons … born 8/26/90 … a Criminal Justice major.

Steve Beauharnais LB • Sr. • 6-2 • 230 St. Joseph’s HS Saddle Brook, N.J.

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2012: Named to Preseason All-BIG EAST First and Second Teams by Phil Steele and Athlon, respectively. 2011: Second-year starting middle linebacker who has started 15 straight games entering the 2012 season … second on the team in tackles (77) ... tied career-highs in sacks and tackles-for-loss in the 19-16 double overtime win at Syracuse (10/1), recording nine stops, 2.0 sacks and 2.0 tackles-for-loss (nine yards lost) … efforts on the road against the Orange included the first INT of his career to stop an SU drive with less than one minute remaining in regulation … intercepted his second pass in two weeks and made seven tackles while serving as a team captain in the 34-10 win vs. Pitt (10/8) … matched a season and career-high with 2.0 tackles-for-loss amongst seven total tackles in the 21-20 win vs. Navy (10/15) … served as team captain again in the 20-17 OT win vs. USF (11/5), making seven tackles, including 1.0 tackle-for-loss … nine tackles, all solo, in the 27-12 win at Army in Yankee Stadium (11/12) … met season-high again at UConn (11/26) with nine stops … tied for seventh in the BIG EAST in tacklesfor-loss, averaging 1.15 per game … finished 20th in the league in tackles per game with 5.8 … has played in every game over his first three seasons (38) since arriving at Rutgers. 2010: Starting middle linebacker who appeared in all 12 games … third on the team in tackles (79) … six tackles-for-loss along with 1.5 sacks, four quarterback hurries and four fumble recoveries on the year … had at least six tackles in eight contests … career-best 10 tackles at West Virginia (12/4) and career-best 2.0 tackles-forloss vs. Syracuse (11/12).


SCARLET KNIGHTS 2009: True freshman who moved into the starting lineup for final three games at strongside linebacker ... also appeared on special teams ... played in all 13 games with 36 tackles and five sacks ... was one of two true freshmen to appear in all 13 games ... posted season-highs in tackles (7) in each of the final two games vs. West Virginia (12/5) and in the St. Petersburg Bowl against UCF (12/19) … recorded a career-best two sacks in the St. Petersburg Bowl … posted a season-high 1.5 tackles-for-loss, including his first career sack vs. USF (11/12) ... blocked a first-quarter punt and returned it 11 yards for a touchdown at Army (10/23). Prior to Rutgers: Played one season for head coach Tony Karcich at St. Joseph’s High School (Montvale) … continued a strong trend of St. Joseph’s standouts to play at Rutgers, including Patrick Kivlehan, Jason and Devin McCourty and Ron Girault … helped guide the Green Knights to an 11-1 record and the Non-Public Group III state title … The Record Defensive Player of the Year as a senior … 99 tackles, including 11.5 tackles-for-loss his senior season … rated as the No. 19 prospect in New Jersey by SuperPrep Magazine … Star-Ledger Second Team AllState honoree … selected to the MSG Tri-State All-Star team … named to the All-Bergen defensive team and the All-Non-Public defensive squad by the Star-Ledger … rated as the No. 34 strongside linebacker in the nation by Scout.com … ESPN.com ranked Beauharnais as the No. 46 inside linebacker nationally … three-year standout at Saddle Brook HS and was named All-Bergen County by The Record as a junior after totaling 78 tackles, two sacks, three interceptions and a fumble recovery ... born 5/2/90 … a Labor Studies major.

Tyler Bellia

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TE • Jr. • 6-4 • 235 Paramus Catholic HS (Wagner) New City, N.Y.

2012: Moved from quarterback to tight end in spring drills. 2011: Did not see game action. 2010: Sat out the season per NCAA transfer regulations. Prior to Rutgers: Quarterback who transferred to Rutgers after one season at Wagner College … redshirted the 2009 season with the Seahawks … spent first three years at Clarkstown North High School where he played one season of varsity for head coach Tron Gone … transferred to Paramus Catholic in New Jersey for his senior season … threw nine touchdowns and ran for eight more scores during his senior season at Paramus Catholic en route to Second Team All-League honors in 2008 … also played three years of baseball and basketball before concentrating on football his senior year … born 10/10/91 … a Sociology major.

Sam Bergen FB • So. • 6-0 • 235 East Stroudsburg South HS East Stroudsburg, Pa.

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2012: Started and finished spring drills as a backup fullback on the depth chart after switching positions from linebacker. 2011: Did not see game action. 2010: Did not see game action. Prior to Rutgers: Four-year letterwinner and four-year starter for head coach Ed Christian at East Stroudsburg South High School … played fullback and linebacker for the Cavaliers … selected to play for Pennsylvania in the prestigious Big 33 game … 78 tackles in nine games before a knee injury cut short his senior season… two-time Mountain Valley Conference First Team selection … led squad with 8.7 tackles per game … part of four Cavalier teams that went 36-13 during his four-year career in high school … born 3/6/92 … an Economics major.

Mike Bimonte QB • Fr. • 6-4 • 220 Manalapan HS Manalapan, N.J.

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2011: Did not see game action.

Tackles 2009 2010 2011 Career

GP-GS 13-4 12-12 13-13 38-29

Solo 20 34 43 97

Ast. 16 45 34 95

Total TFL Sacks 36 7.0 5.0 79 6.0 1.5 77 16.0 5.0 192 29.0 11.5

FF FR INT 1 0 0 1 4 0 1 1 3 3 5 3

PBU 0 2 1 3

Prior to Rutgers: Three-year starter at quarterback for head coach Tom Gallahue at Manalapan High School … joined the varsity squad as a freshman … led Manalapan to an 8-3 record and the Class A North Division Title in the Shore Conference … key cog for a Manalapan team that advanced to the Central Jersey Group IV semifinals, losing to Sayreville and fellow Scarlet Knight Daryl Stephenson 32-20 … 95-of-181 passing for 1,746 yards and 13 touchdowns as a senior in Manalapan’s run-oriented offense … threw just four interceptions on the season … helped guide a Braves’ offense that ranked third in the Shore Conference in total offense, averaging 373.1 yards per game … selected to the coaches’ Class A North All-Division team at quarterback … ranked the No. 63 quarterback in the country according to ESPN.com… listed as the No. 25 prospect in New Jersey by SuperPrep Magazine and the No. 26 prospect in the Garden State by Rivals.com … 1,783 yards and 17 touchdowns in 2009 … rated a three-star recruit by Rivals.com ... born 7/18/93 ... has yet to declare a major.

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SCARLET KNIGHTS Marvin Booker

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DE • Sr. • 6-2 • 240 Piscataway HS Piscataway, N.J.

2011: Moved to defensive end during preseason camp and earned starting nod in the season-opening 48-0 victory over North Carolina Central (9/1) … missed significant time with a knee injury sustained in the NCCU game … returned to see action at Louisville, against USF and vs. Iowa State … recorded one assisted tackle and 0.5 tackle-for-loss in the game at Louisville (10/21).

season … had a 79 percent touchback rate his senior season … helped guide Saint Francis to a 7-4 record a league title game appearance in 2010 … All-Catholic pick as a kicker his junior season … also played second base and was a pitcher on the Saint Francis baseball team … born 6/23/93 ... has yet to declare a major.

Betim Bujari OL • So. • 6-4 • 290 Secaucus HS Secaucus, N.J.

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2010: Appeared in two games before undergoing season-ending surgery.

2012: Played at both right guard and center during spring drills, holding the top spot at the position on the post-spring depth chart.

2009: Appeared in one game vs. Howard (9/12) before ending season prematurely with a knee injury … recorded first two career tackles with a pair of stops in the Howard contest.

2011: Saw action in 10 games, primarily at right guard … earned starts at right guard in wins over Ohio (9/25) and Syracuse (10/1) ... member of the BIG EAST All-Academic Football Team.

2008: Saw action in 10 of 13 games ... primarily appeared on special teams ... made collegiate debut in second game of season vs. North Carolina (9/11). Prior to Rutgers: Three-year starter for head coach Dan Higgins at Piscataway High School ... posted staggering defensive numbers in leading the Chiefs to a 11-1 record in 2007, tallying 113 tackles, including 25 for loss, five sacks and three forced fumbles ... recorded 80 tackles and seven sacks as a junior ... First Team All-Area selection by the Home News Tribune ... Second Team All-State by the Associated Press ... ranked No. 69 nationally among weakside linebacker prospects and No. 25 among New Jersey recruits by Scout.com … attended same high school as fellow Scarlet Knight Jawaun Wynn and former RU AllAmerican and current San Francisco 49ers first round selection Anthony Davis … born 3/16/90 … a Labor Studies major.

2010: Enrolled at Rutgers in January and participated in spring drills … appeared in season-opener against Norfolk State (9/2) before missing the season due to injury. Prior to Rutgers: Four-year starter for head coach Charlie Voorhees at Secaucus High School … talented two-way player on the prep level who played on the offensive line, defensive line and at linebacker for the Patriots … Second Team All-State selection by the Star-Ledger … First Team Group I honoree by the Star-Ledger … rated as the No. 7 prospect in New Jersey according to SuperPrep Magazine … rated as the No. 5 offensive line recruit and the 19th-best prospect overall in New Jersey by Rivals.com … led squad as a senior to an 11-1 record and a spot in the Group I North Jersey state championship game … finished senior season with 91 tackles (57 solo), five sacks and one interception … helped lead team to the state playoffs in all four seasons at Secaucus … an Information Technology and Informatics major.

Tackles 2008 2009 2010 2011 Career

GP-GS Solo Ast. Total 10-0 0 0 0 1-0 0 2 2 2-0 1 2 3 4-1 0 1 1 17-1 1 5 6

TFL Sacks 0.0 0.0 0.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.5 0.0 1.0 0.0

FF FR INT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Nick Borgese PK • Fr. • 5-11 • 175 Saint Francis HS Hamburg, N.Y.

PBU 0 0 0 0 0

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2011: Did not see game action. Prior to Rutgers: Standout kicker and two-year varsity starter for Saint Francis High School in Athol Springs, N.Y. for head coach Jerry Smith … also competed as a wide receiver and defensive back … handled all kicking duties for the Red Raiders his final two seasons … All-Catholic and All-Western New York honorable mention selection as a punter as a senior … averaged 35.2 yards per punt and 13.3 yards per catch as a wide receiver his senior

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Michael Burton FB • So. • 6-0 • 230 West Morris Central HS Long Valley, N.J.

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2011: Earned starts in three of the last four games of 2011 after moving from running back to fullback during spring drills … saw first rushing attempts of his career vs. West Virginia (10/29), totaling 13 yards on three carries … scored his first touchdown as a Scarlet Knight in the first start of his career in the 27-12 win at Army in Yankee Stadium (11/12), snagging a Chas Dodd pass from three yards out for the score. 2010: Did not see game action. Prior to Rutgers: Four-year varsity starter for head coach Kevin Hennelly at West Morris Central High School … First Team All-State, All-Group III and Morris County Player of the Year selection by the Star-Ledger … also honored as the Daily Record Player of the Year as a senior … set 10 school season and career records … rushed for a school single-season record 1,769


SCARLET KNIGHTS yards on 200 carries and 20 touchdowns as a senior … accumulated schoolrecord 27 touchdowns overall his senior season … rushed for a schoolrecord 306 yards in a 42-0 victory over Nutley … named the MVP of the state title game after accumulating 100 yards on the ground and recording a rushing, passing and kickoff return touchdown … owns the school career rushing mark with 3,332 yards, single-season all-purpose yardage record with 2,376 yards, career all-purpose mark with 4,498 yards, single-game touchdown mark (5), career touchdown record (51), single-game points mark (36) and career points record (343) … led the Wolfpack to a 10-2 record and first state title in six years in 2009 … father, Peter, was a standout running back at Susquehanna University and sister Lyndsay was an AllAmerica selection in 2010 on the basketball team at Johns Hopkins University … born 2/1/92… a Communication major.

Paul Canevari

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FB • Fr. • 5-11 • 220 Don Bosco Prep Warwick, N.Y. 2011: Did not see game action.

Prior to Rutgers: Two-year starter for head coach Greg Toal at Don Bosco Prep … was a starter at defensive end as a junior and moved to running back as a senior … high school teammate of fellow Scarlet Knights newcomer Gary Nova, Leonte Carroo and Darius Hamilton … helped guide the Ironmen to two state championships and one mythical national championship … as a senior, rushed for 1,755 rushing yards and accounted for 34 touchdowns to help guide Don Bosco to a 12-0 record and its fifth straight Non-Public, Group 4 championship … Star-Ledger First Team all-state selection at running back … totaled 23 rushing attempts for 326 yards and three touchdowns in a 33-6 victory at Gilman (Md.) to open the 2010 season … rushed for 264 yards and five touchdowns in the state final victory over rival Bergen Catholic … MaxPreps.com First Team all-state … All-Bergen County selection by The Record … 53 total tackles and 5.5 sacks as a defensive end for Don Bosco as a junior en route to All-Bergen County third team honors by The Record … part of a 12-0 Don Bosco team as a junior that won the state championship ... has yet to declare a major.

Paul Carrezola Rushing 2011

GP-GS Att. Yards Avg. 12-3 10 44 4.4

TD 0

Long 24

Receiving 2011

GP-GS Rec. Yards Avg. 12-3 10 68 6.8

TD 1

Long 13

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TE • Jr. • 6-2 • 240 Neshaminy HS Langhorne, Pa.

Malcolm Bush

2011: Part of a highly-contested battle for the starting TE spot in 2011 preseason camp and was the starter in the opener vs. NCCU (9/1) … first career touchdown reception on an 11-yard pass from Chas Dodd vs. Ohio (9/24) … two catches for 16 yards, both career highs, in the 21-20 victory over Navy (10/15) … earned start at UConn (11/26) ... member of the BIG EAST All-Academic Football Team.

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TE • Jr. • 6-4 • 245 Hackensack HS Englewood, N.J.

2011: Saw action against North Carolina Central (9/1) and at Connecticut (11/26).

2010: Saw action in all 12 games as a fullback and tight end … made collegiate debut vs. Norfolk State (9/2) and caught first career pass … also posted a 12-yard reception vs. Syracuse (11/12) … first career start at West Virginia (12/4).

2010: Made collegiate debut versus Norfolk State (9/2). 2009: Did not see game action. Prior to Rutgers: Played for head coach and former Rutgers assistant coach Mike Miello at Hackensack High School … AllBergen County First Team selection by The Record and the Star-Ledger … caught 28 passes for 468 yards and five touchdowns as a senior … rated as the No. 18 prospect in New Jersey and the No. 31 tight end nationally by Rivals.com … rated as the No. 25 prospect in the state by SuperPrep Magazine … totaled 45 receptions for 755 yards and seven touchdowns over his final two seasons ... attended same high school as fellow Scarlet Knight John Clarke … born 2/28/91 … a Labor Studies major.

Prior to Rutgers: Three-year letterwinner and two-year starter at tight end and defensive end for head coach Mark Schmidt at Neshaminy High School … team went 24-3 with Carrezola in the starting lineup as a junior and senior … Philadelphia Inquirer All-Southeastern Pennsylvania team selection … Trentonian Lower Bucks Player of the Year … Harrisburg Patriot-News Platinum 33 football selection, honoring the top 33 players in the state of Pennsylvania … Associated Press Second Team All-State Class AAAA selection at defensive end … guided Redskins to a 12-2 record and Suburban One League National Conference championship his senior season … selected to play in PSFCA East-West AllStar game … ranked the No. 21 tight end prospect nationally and the No. 15 prospect overall in Pennsylvania according to Rivals.com … Scout.com ranked Carrezola the No. 22 tight end prospect in the nation … No. 8 prospect from Pennsylvania according to SuperPrep Magazine … born 11/27/90 … a Communication major.

Receiving 2010 2011 Career

Receiving 2010 2011 Career

GP-GS 1-0 2-0 3-0

Rec. 0 0 0

Yards 0 0 0

Avg. 0.0 0.0 0.0

TD 0 0 0

Long 0 0 0

2009: Did not see game action.

GP-GS 12-1 13-3 24-4

Rec. 2 4 6

Yards 18 35 53

Avg. 9.0 8.8 8.8

TD 0 1 1

Long 12 12 12

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SCARLET KNIGHTS Andre Civil OL • Jr. • 6-3 • 275 Sheepshead Bay HS Brooklyn, N.Y.

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2012: Named to Preseason All-BIG EAST Third Team by Phil Steele. 2011: Starter at left tackle … moved to the position in spring practice … started every game in 2011 at left tackle except Army (Nov. 12). 2010: A member of the two-deep at tackle who switched from the defensive line to the offensive line during preseason camp … saw action in two contests at USF (11/3) and at West Virginia (12/4) … earned first career start at right tackle against the Mountaineers.

or longer in the same season ... 9 of his 17 receptions covered 25 yards or more ... made RU debut with 44-yard TD on first career reception in season-opening 48-0 victory over North Carolina Central (9/1) … came up big in the 20-17 overtime victory over USF (11/5), catching three balls for 75 yards, including a 34-yard throw from Chas Dodd for the game-tying score with less than 90 seconding remaining in the game … grabbed his third TD catch of the season on a 38-yard throw from Chas Dodd in the 27-17 victory over Army in Yankee Stadium (11/12) … best performance of his career at UConn (11/26), setting career highs with six catches for 223 yards and two touchdowns … outing against the Huskies included the longest RU play from scrimmage in 2011, a 92-yard pass-andcatch for touchdown from QB Gary Nova ... member of the BIG EAST All-Academic Football Team. 2010: Did not see game action.

2009: Did not see game action … enrolled in February and participated in spring drills. Prior to Rutgers: Three-year starter for head coach Fred Snyder at Sheepshead Bay High School in Brooklyn ... two-way player who lined up at offensive tackle and defensive end … played in the Offense-Defense AllAmerica Bowl in Myrtle Beach, S.C. … two sacks and two QB hurries in the All-America game … in 10 games, totaled 72 tackles and six sacks as a senior … finished in the top 10 in New York City in sacks his senior season … rated by MaxPreps.com as the best player in the state of New York … rated as the No. 3 prospect in New York and the No. 19 strongside defensive end nationally by Rivals.com … rated the No. 38 defensive end in the nation by ESPN.com … born 8/13/91 … a Criminal Justice major.

John Clarke WR • Fr. • 5-9 • 175 Hackensack HS Hackensack, N.J.

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2011: Did not see game action. Prior to Rutgers: Two-year varsity starter at Hackensack for head coach and former Rutgers assistant Mike Miello … competed as both a wide receiver and safety for the Comets ... First Team Big North Division III All-League selection as a senior … also earned all-league honors as a junior … ran track for the Comets where he competed in the 100 meters and high jump … earned honorable mention all-county honors … joined fellow Comet Malcolm Bush at Rutgers … born 8/13/93 ... has yet to declare a major.

Brandon Coleman WR • So. • 6-6 • 220 Bishop McNamara HS Accokeek, Md.

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Prior to Rutgers: Three-year letterwinner and three-year starter for head coach Bryce Bevill at Bishop McNamara High School … third Scarlet Knight to play in the Under Armour All-America game … also a member of the Bishop McNamara basketball team … SuperPrep Magazine All-America selection who was rated the No. 5 prospect in the Mid-Atlantic region … finished senior season with 41 receptions for 838 yards and 10 touchdowns … eight of his 10 touchdowns were for 20 yards or longer … also totaled four interceptions and 64 tackles on defense from his safety position … Washington Post First Team All-Met honoree on defense … 2009 Maryland Big School All-State First Team selection at wide receiver … rated as one of the top 250 recruits in the nation by Rivals.com … No. 5 prospect in Maryland and the No. 29 wide receiver nationally by Rivals.com … No. 34 wide receiver in the country according to Scout.com … breakout junior season featured 21 receptions for 584 yards and six touchdowns … averaged 27.8 yards per reception his junior season … born 6/22/92 … a Labor Studies major. Receiving 2011

GP-GS Rec. Yards Avg. TD 13-5 17 552 32.5 6

Long 92

Marcus Cooper DB • Sr. • 6-2 • 190 Bloomfield HS Bloomfield, Conn.

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2011: Earned major minutes in Rutgers’ rotation at CB, appearing in all 13 games … scored first career touchdown on a three-yard fumble recovery as the special teams forced an Ohio fumble on a punt return for a TD (9/24) … notched a careerhigh four tackles in the 19-16 double overtime victory at Syracuse (10/1) … blocked the first punt of his career and recorded two tackles at Louisville (10/21). 2010: Appeared in nine games with one start in first season as a cornerback after making the transition in spring drills … finished season with 16 tackles and two pass breakups … recorded a career-best 10 tackles (eight solo) in start at West Virginia (12/4). 2009: Saw action in six games, including first four contests of the season as a reserve wide receiver … did not record a reception ... made first career start vs. FIU (9/19).

2012: Named to Preseason All-BIG EAST Second and Third Teams by Athlon and Phil Steele, respectively.

2008: Saw action in two of the first three contests against North Carolina (9/11) and Morgan State (9/27).

2011: Appeared in all 13 games, including five starts at wide receiver … averaged 32.5 yards per reception and an amazing 51.8 yards per touchdown reception ... first player in Rutgers history with two receptions of 85 yards

Prior to Rutgers: One of the top rated prospects in the state of Connecticut … rated the No. 97 wide receiver in the nation by Scout.com … rated the No. 8 prospect in the state of Connecticut by Rivals.com and the top

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SCARLET KNIGHTS WR prospect in the Nutmeg State according to Rivals.com and Scout.com … First Team All-State selection by the Hartford Courant and the Connecticut High School Coaches Association in 2007 and 2006 … New Haven Register First Team All-State pick as a senior … totaled 64 receptions for 1,071 yards and 15 touchdowns as a senior for head coach Roy Roberts at Bloomfield … caught 62 passes for 1,100 yards and 18 touchdowns as a junior … ranked second in Connecticut history for career receiving yards (3,014), touchdown receptions (43) and consecutive games with a touchdown reception (13) … 170 career receptions rank fourth in state history … left Bloomfield HS as the school’s all-time leader in receiving yards, touchdown receptions, receptions, consecutive games with a TD and most yards receiving in a game with 287 … born 2/1/90 … an Information Technology and Informatics major.

appearing in 12 games after missing the majority of the spring practice sessions … standout kick returner, returning 17 kicks for 530 yards and one touchdown to lead the BIG EAST and rank fourth nationally with a 31.2-yard average ... placed on All-BIG EAST Second Team after stellar return season … first career start at running back at North Carolina (9/10) … notched a 73-yard kickoff return to set up a Rutgers touchdown drive in the 34-10 victory vs. Pitt (10/8) … brought Rutgers back into the game in the 20-17 overtime win vs. USF (11/5), taking a kickoff back 98 yards to pull RU within a touchdown late in the fourth quarter … the kick return against USF was the third-longest in school history and the first for Rutgers since 2009 … recorded season highs in rushes and yards with 14 attempts for 64 yards in the 27-12 win at Army in Yankee Stadium (11/12) … hauled in the longest catch of his season, a 37-yarder, at UConn (Nov. 26). 2010: Finished season as Rutgers’ second-leading rusher with 352 yards (4.6 per carry) as a quarterback in RU’s Wildcat package … one of two true freshmen to appear in all 12 games … started five games at wide receiver … averaged 21.1 yards per reception … 16 receptions for 338 yards and one touchdown on the year … set career-highs in carries (29), rushing yards (166) and scored first career rushing touchdown against Syracuse (11/13) … earned a spot on the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll for performance against the Orange … career-high 102 receiving yards on three catches, including a career-long 46-yarder and his first career touchdown against Connecticut (10/8).

Tackles 2008 2009 2010 2011 Career

GP-GS 2-0 6-1 9-1 13-0 30-2

Solo Ast. Total 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 4 16 15 15 30 27 19 46

TFL 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Receiving GP-GS Rec. Yards Avg. 2008 2-0 0 0 0.0 2009 6-1 0 0 0.0 Career (Off.) 8-1 0 0 0.0

Sacks 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 TD 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0 0 0

FR 0 0 0 1 1

INT PBU 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 3

Long 0 0 0

Mezo Cooper DB • Jr. • 6-0 • 200 Classical HS Providence, R.I.

Prior to Rutgers: Four-year letterwinner and four-year starter for head coach Hugh Dehnert at Leto High School … ranked the No. 17 athlete in the nation by ESPN.com … rated the No. 5 running back and 36thbest prospect overall in Florida by the Orlando Sentinel … rated the No. 81 recruit in the state by the Miami Herald … No. 52 safety prospect nationally and the No. 99 overall recruit in Florida by Rivals.com … No. 46 safety prospect in the country and the No. 55 overall prospect in Florida by Scout.com … played both quarterback and running back for the Falcons … 812 yards and three rushing touchdowns as a senior … 13 receptions for 265 yards and another three touchdowns receiving … led squad with six touchdowns on the season … threw for over 800 yards and 10 touchdowns as a junior at quarterback … also rushed for over 1,000 yards and scored six touchdowns on the ground in 2008 … born 8/12/90 … a Labor Studies major.

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2011: Did not see game action. Prior to Rutgers: Three-year starter for head coach Kristin McCall at Classical High School … was not active in sports until sophomore year of high school … played multiple positions including wide receiver and tight end on offense, defensive end, linebacker, and cornerback on the defensive side of the ball … also was the starting kicker for all three years … first-team all-division honors and selected to the Rhode Island 2009 all-star team … also competed in both indoor and outdoor track in the 100m, 200m, 4x100m, and triple jump and also earned all-division honors … born 6/15/92 … a Public Health major.

Jeremy Deering WR • Jr. • 6-2 • 210 Leto HS Tampa, Fla.

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2012: Named to Preseason All-BIG EAST First and Second Teams by Phil Steele and Athlon, respectively … moved back to wide receiver from running back during spring drills. 2011: Made the move from wide receiver to running back in spring drills,

Receiving 2010 2011 Career

GP-GS 12-5 12-1 24-6

Rec. 16 4 20

Yards 338 65 403

Avg. 21.1 16.3 20.2

TD 1 0 1

Long 46 37 46

Rushing 2010 2011 Career

GP-GS 12-5 12-1 24

Att. 77 47 124

Yards 352 169 497

Avg. 4.6 3.6 4.2

TD 2 0 2

Long 22 19 22

GP 12 12 24

No. 0 17 17

Yards 0 530 530

Avg. 0.0 31.2 31.2

TD 0 1 1

Long 0 98 98

Kick Returns 2010 2011 Career

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SCARLET KNIGHTS Nick DeLouisa PK • So. • 6-3 • 200 Immaculata HS Tewskbury, N.J.

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2010: Did not see game action. Prior to Rutgers: Two-year varsity letterwinner as a place-kicker for Immaculata head coach and former Rutgers football player Pierce Frauenheim … connected on eight field goals as a senior with four field goals of longer than 48 yards … recorded a season-long 51-yarder twice in 2009 … registered 32 touchbacks on kickoffs his senior season … First Team All-State, All-County, All-Area and All-Conference selection by the Star-Ledger as a senior … named Special Teams Player of the Year both years on the squad and was the recipient of the Pierce Frauenheim Achievement of Excellence Award his senior season … Spartans were state finalists and lost just four times in his two seasons on the varsity squad … born 1/26/92 … a Communication major.

LB • Jr. • 6-0 • 210 Hereford HS Parkton, Md.

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2011: Appeared in all 13 games after making a move from wide receiver to linebacker during spring drills … impacted special teams play for Rutgers, totaling nine tackles on the season … career-high two tackles, both solo, in the 34-10 victory over Pitt (10/8) ... member of the BIG EAST All-Academic Football Team. 2010: Did not see game action. 2009: Did not see game action. Prior to Rutgers: Rushed for more than 1,600 yards and totaled 14 touchdowns (12 on the ground) his senior season as a fullback at Hereford High School for head coach Steve Turnbaugh … also played safety for the Bulls with four interceptions and returned a pick 102 yards for a touchdown … accumulated 45 tackles his senior season … led Hereford to a 10-2 record and an appearance in the semifinals of the state playoffs in 2008 … three-year varsity starter for the Bulls … an All-Metro First Team selection and All-Baltimore County Third Team pick by the Baltimore Sun as a senior … also played defensive midfield for the Hereford lacrosse team where he helped guide the Bulls to a state title and a 19-1 record as a senior ... named Athlete of the Year by the North County News as a senior … older brother, Andrew, was a member of the Scarlet Knights from 2005-09 and younger brother Vince is a freshman RB for RU … born 2/9/91 … a Communication major.

Vince DePaola RB • Fr. • 5-11 • 195 Hereford HS Parkton, Md.

P • Fr. • 6-1 • 190 St. John Vianney HS Manalapan, N.J.

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2011: Enrolled at Rutgers in January and competed in spring drills … did not see game action.

2011: Did not see game action.

Nick DePaola

Anthony DiPaula

Prior to Rutgers: Three-year letterwinner and two-year starter for head coach Skip Edwards at St. John Vianney High School … led the Shore Conference with 10 field goals, with a long of 46 yards … averaged 43.4 yards per punt, which also led the conference … scored 52 points as a senior, the most by any kicker in the conference … connected on 70 extra points over his career … only two of his 34 kickoffs were returned … Asbury Park Press All-Shore Second Team selection … finished his senior season 10-of-12 on field goal attempts … All Shore Media All-Conference First Team honoree at punter ... born 2/22/93 ... has yet to declare a major.

Chas Dodd QB • Jr. • 6-0 • 200 Byrnes HS Lyman, S.C.

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2011: Started eight contests and appeared in nine total at quarterback … shared starting duties with teammate Gary Nova … opened season with 9-of-17 passing for 113 yards and one touchdown vs. North Carolina Central (9/1) … set career-highs in passing attempts (47) and completions (25) at North Carolina (9/10) after finishing the game 25-of-47 passing for 243 yards and two touchdowns … season-high three touchdown throws on 21-of-32 passing for 232 yards in the win over Ohio (9/24) … led RU’s fourth quarter comeback off the bench in the 20-17 overtime victory vs. USF (11/5), completing 11-of-17 passes for 125 yards and a game-tying 34-yard touchdown pass to Brandon Coleman … the late efforts against the Bulls from Dodd marked the third fourth quarter comeback victory of his career … completed 17-of-27 passes for 196 yards and two TDs in the 27-12 victory at Army in Yankee Stadium (11/12), making his first start since the Syracuse game (10/1) … set a then season-long with a 38-yard touchdown toss to Brandon Coleman against the Black Knights … broke previously set season-long throw in next trip to Yankee Stadium in the 27-14 victory over Iowa State (12/30) in the 2011 Pinstripe Bowl, connecting on a career-long 86-yard pass to Coleman ... member of the BIG EAST All-Academic Football Team.

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2011: Did not see game action. Prior to Rutgers: Three-year starter for head coach Steve Turbaugh at Hereford High School … rushed for over 1,600 yards and 20 touchdowns as a senior … also had three 200-plus yard rushing games … started at middle linebacker for the Bulls … accumulated 78 tackles and six interceptions on defense … First team all-county, second team all-metro, second team all-state as a senior ... three-year starter for coach Brian King at defensive midfield for the Hereford lacrosse team and was part of three state title teams ... named Baltimore County Athlete of the Year by the Baltimore Sun as a senior … oldest brother Andrew was a member of the Scarlet Knights from 2005-2009 and joined his older brother Nick at RU … born 12/21/92 ... has yet to declare a major.

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2010: Starting quarterback as a true freshman who appeared in 11 games with seven starts … third true freshman QB to start since 2001 at RU … threw for 1,637 yards and 11 touchdowns … totaled two 300-yard passing games against Connecticut (10/8) and Cincinnati (11/20) … two fourthquarter comeback wins against the Huskies and Army (10/16) … passed for


SCARLET KNIGHTS second-most yards by a true freshman in school history with a career-best 335 yards on a career-best 19 completions and career-long completion of 66 yards at Cincinnati … career-high four TD passes were most ever by a true freshman at RU … threw for 322 yards on 18-for-29 passing and two touchdowns in first collegiate start against Connecticut … yardage was second-most passing yards by a QB in his first career start in school history … named BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Week for performance against Huskies … completed 18-for-30 passes for 251 yards and guided RU to a pair of fourth-quarter touchdowns in a 23-20 overtime win vs. Army (10/16) … earned a spot on the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll for performance against the Black Knights … completed 18 or more passes in four contests.

Prior to Rutgers: Spent two seasons at Los Angeles Harbor Junior College where he handled the Seahawks’ kickoffs and punting duties … ranked 13th best kicker at Chris Sailer Kicking School … earned first team all-conference honors in 2010 at Los Angeles Harbor … averaged 38.2 yards on 43 punts with five of 50 or more yards and averaged 58.4 yards on 56 kickoffs in 2010 for the Seahawks … Los Angeles Harbor won back-to-back American Division Central Conference titles in his two years there … two-year varsity letterwinner as a wide receiver and safety for Gene Simon at Redondo Union High School where he graduated in 2009 … did not start kicking until junior college … his sister Jessica plays volleyball at Cal Poly Pomona College … born 12/29/89 … a Labor Studies major.

Prior to Rutgers: Four-year letterwinner and three-year starter at quarterback for head coach Chris Miller at Byrnes High School … remarkable prep career featured 81 career touchdown passes and 10,292 career passing yards … rated as the No. 57 quarterback in the nation according to ESPN.com … record-setting quarterback that led one of South Carolina’s premier prep programs to two state championships and two region championships during his career … was 42-3 as a starter under center for the Rebels … finished second in South Carolina single-season history with 51 touchdown passes as a senior … established a school-record with 4,163 yards passing as a senior … completed 252 of his 391 attempts (64.4 %) during senior season … High School Sports Report South Carolina Offensive Player of the Year as a senior … listed as the top quarterback prospect and the No. 26 player overall in South Carolina according to Scout.com … rated as the No. 33 prospect in the Palmetto State by SuperPrep Magazine … selected to the North-South game and the Offense-Defense All-America game following record-setting senior campaign … Spartanburg Herald-Journal First Team All-Area selection at quarterback … born 3/17/92 … a Communication major.

Punting 2011

Passing 2010 2011 Career

GP-GS 11-7 9-8 20-15

Comp. 123 139 262

Att. 223 245 468

Pct. INT Yards TD Long 55.2 7 1,637 11 66 56.1 7 1,574 10 86 55.7 14 3,211 21 86

Justin Doerner

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P • Sr. • 6-2 • 200 Redondo Union HS (Los Angeles Harbor Junior College) Redondo Beach, Calif.

2012: Named to Preseason All-BIG EAST Third Team by Phil Steele. 2011: Junior college transfer who handled punting duties in first season with team and earned All-BIG EAST Second Team recognition … ended season with 24 punts downed inside the 20-yard line, second-best in the BIG EAST … ranked fourth in the league in punting average with a 40.3 percentage … tied for second in the conference with 12 punts kicked more than 50 yards … hit a season-long 58-yard punt twice in wins against North Carolina Central (9/1) and Pitt (10/8) … averaged 49.7 yards on six punts in the 27-13 victory over Iowa State in the 2011 Pinstripe Bowl inside Yankee Stadium ... member of the BIG EAST All-Academic Football Team.

No. 64

Yds Avg 2,577 40.3

Long 58

TB 5

FC 15

I20 Blkd 24 0

Chris Fonti OL • So. • 6-7 • 300 Wayne Hills HS Wayne, N.J.

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2011: Did not see game action. 2010: Did not see game action. Prior to Rutgers: Three-year letterwinner and two-year starter at offensive tackle for head coach Chris Olsen at Wayne Hills High School … started playing the sport of football as a freshman in high school … pivotal cog for a 10-2 Patriots squad that rushed for more than 2,500 yards and 35 touchdowns in 2009 … team reached the North Jersey Group III state championship game … All-Passaic First Team selection on offense by the The Record … helped a potent offense average 36.2 points per game as a senior and over 4,300 yards of total offense … Second Team All-Group III offensive selection and All-Passaic County pick by the Star-Ledger … part of two North Jersey Group III state championship squads during his career at Wayne Hills … was part of Wayne Hills’ 55-game winning streak that ended in 2009, the second-longest winning streak in New Jersey high school football history … rated as the No. 1 offensive tackle and the No. 12 prospect overall in the Garden State according to Scout.com … Rivals.com listed Fonti as the No. 8 prospect in New Jersey and the nation’s No. 42 offensive tackle … rated as the No. 23 prospect in New Jersey by SuperPrep Magazine … born 1/19/92 … an Economics major.

Quentin Gause LB • Fr. • 6-1 • 220 Bishop Kearney HS Rochester, N.Y.

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2012: Named the team’s most improved defensive player during spring practice. 2011: Did not see game action. Prior to Rutgers: Four-year starter for head coach Eddie Long at Bishop Kearney High School … rated the No. 2 prospect in New York according to SuperPrep Magazine … played both running back on offense and linebacker on defense … senior season statistics included 124 tackles on defense, including four forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries and two interceptions … also totaled 1,611 rushing yards and 220 passing yards on offense … three-star recruit according to ESPN.com, Rivals.com and Scout.com … rated the No. 40 outside linebacker nationally by Rivals.com … third-ranked prospect in the Empire State by Rivals.com … rated the No. 57 athlete nationally by ESPN.com and the No. 67 outside linebacker prospect in the country by Scout.com … 114 tackles and six sacks as a junior … also posted 14 touchdowns and over 1,000 yards of total offense as a junior … two-time New York State Sportswriters Association All-State selection … two-time All-Greater Rochester selection by the Rochester Democrat & Chronicle …played in the All-World Gridiron Classic in Charleston, S.C. … also a sprinter on the track and field team ... born 10/30/92 ... has yet to declare a major.

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SCARLET KNIGHTS Gareef Glashen DB • So. • 5-10 • 180 Carol City HS Miami, Fla.

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2011: Appeared in four games in the secondary, making his collegiate debut with one tackle in the 48-0 victory against North Carolina Central (9/1) … one tackle-for-loss in the 34-10 win over Pitt (10/8) … also saw action against Ohio (9/24) and Iowa State (12/30).

11/9/90 … an Information Technology and Informatics major. Tackles 2009 2010 2011 Career

GP-GS Solo Ast. 12-0 2 6 11-2 14 5 13-2 12 8 36-4 28 19

Total 8 19 20 47

TFL Sacks 0.0 0.0 2.0 0.0 4.0 2.0 6.0 2.0

FF FR INT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0

Khaseem Greene LB • Sr. • 6-1 • 230 Elizabeth HS (Avon Old Farms) Elizabeth, N.J.

PBU 0 0 1 1

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2010: Did not see game action. Prior to Rutgers: Two-year letterwinner and two-year starter at cornerback for head coach Harold Barnwell at Carol City High School … 58 tackles, including six behind the line of scrimmage, as a senior … also totaled 12 pass breakups, three forced fumbles and an interception … Miami Herald Third Team All-Dade County selection on defense … 65 tackles and 14 pass breakups as a junior… part of an 8-5 Carol City squad as a senior that reached the regional finals of the 2009 FHSAA Class 6A Football Championship … rated the No. 107 cornerback in the nation by ESPN.com … was also a standout on the track team where he ran the 100 and 200 meters and the 4x100 and 4x400 relays … born 6/19/91 … a Labor Studies major.

Ka’Lial Glaud DE • Sr. • 6-2 • 230 Winslow Twp. HS Sicklerville, N.J.

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2011: Saw action in all 13 games and started twice at defensive end after moving from linebacker in fall camp … recorded a career-best 20 tackles (12 solo), including 4.0 tackles-for-loss and 2.0 sacks … recovered two fumbles in the 38-26 win over Ohio (9/24) … broke up a pass attempt in the 3410 victory against Pitt (10/8).

2012: Selected as a Preseason All-America Fourth Team member by Phil Steele … named to Preseason All-BIG EAST First Teams by Athlon and Phil Steele … selected as a nominee for the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team … sat out spring drills due to leg injury sustained in the 27-13 win over Iowa State (12/30) in the 2011 Pinstripe Bowl in Yankee Stadium. 2011: Recorded one of the best defensive seasons in school history en route to BIG EAST Co-Defensive Player of the Year honors … 12th nationally and led the BIG EAST in tackles ... 141 tackles ranked fifth in RU single-season history ... took to the role of outside linebacker naturally after switching from safety in spring practice … notched 13 tackles, including nine in the first half, at UNC (9/10) … led team in tackles with 11 stops, including eight solo, in 19-16 double overtime win at Syracuse (10/1) … recorded the team-lead in tackles with 11 stops in the 3410 win vs. Pitt (10/8), including a career-high 2.0 tackles-for-loss and 1.5 sacks … named to BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll for his performance in the 21-20 win vs. Navy (10/15), in which he led the team in tackles for the third-straight week with a career-high 14 stops, including 0.5 tackle-for-loss … career-high 17 tackles in the 20-17 overtime victory over USF (Nov. 5), also notching 1.5 tackles-for-loss … output against the Bulls was the most tackles by a Scarlet Knight since Antonio Lowery totaled 19 tackles in 2010 against Army … notched a team-leading 14 tackles, including 3.0 tackles-for-loss, in the 27-13 win over Iowa State (12/30) in the 2011 Pinstripe Bowl.

2010: Appeared in 11 of RU’s 12 games with two starts at Pitt (10/23) and at USF (11/3) … posted career-best seven tackles against the Panthers and first two career tackles-for-loss against the Bulls. 2009: True freshman reserve linebacker who also saw action on special teams … appeared in 12 games with a season-best two tackles vs. Pittsburgh (10/16) and in St. Petersburg Bowl against UCF (12/19).

2010: Started all 12 games at free safety … fourth on the squad with 77 tackles … led team with three interceptions and also broke up three passes … forced four fumbles … career-best 10 tackles against Army (10/16) … matched his career-high tackle total of 10 (all solo) with a tackle for loss and an interception at Cincinnati (11/20).

Prior to Rutgers: Played for head coach Mike McBride at Winslow Township High School … Philadelphia Inquirer and Courier-Post First Team All-South Jersey selection on defense … finished senior season with 87 tackles, eight sacks, three forced fumbles and four fumble recoveries … also played quarterback and threw for 1,379 yards and 19 touchdowns … rated as the No. 25 prospect in New Jersey by Rivals.com … rated as the No. 42 middle linebacker in the nation by Scout.com … three-year captain for the Eagles ... attended same high school as fellow Scarlet Knight Brandon Jones … born

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2009: Saw action in all 13 games with 33 tackles and tied for team lead with two interceptions ... also recorded two sacks … season-high seven tackles vs. Texas Southern (10/10) ... recorded first career interception vs. FIU (9/19) ... intercepted a pass in the end zone vs. USF (11/12) ... recorded first career sack vs. Pittsburgh (10/16) ... faced his brother (Pitt RB Ray Graham) in the contest and recorded a third-quarter tackle against Graham. 2008: Did not see game action. Prior to Rutgers: Standout safety at Elizabeth High School for coach Chet Parlavecchio … played one year of football at Avon Old Farms fol-


SCARLET KNIGHTS lowing his high school career … finished season with five interceptions and posted 315 yards receiving … Star-Ledger Third-Team All-State in 2006 at Elizabeth … part of an 11-1 Minutemen squad that won the New Jersey North II, Group IV State Championship in 2006 … StarLedger All-Union First Team selection at outside linebacker after totaling 117 tackles, including 68 solo stops, and two fumble recoveries for touchdowns in 2006 … born 2/4/89 … a Labor Studies major. Tackles 2009 2010 2011 Career

GP-GS 13-1 12-12 13-13 38-16

Solo 22 45 74 141

Ast. 11 32 67 110

Total TFL Sacks 33 2.0 2.0 77 2.5 0.0 141 14.0 3.5 251 18.5 5.5

Duron Harmon DB • Sr. • 6-1 • 200 Caesar Rodney HS Magnolia, Del.

FF FR INT 0 2 2 0 4 3 2 0 0 6 2 5

50 athlete in the country ... born 1/24/91 … a Labor Studies major. Tackles 2009 2010 2011 Career

GP-GS 12-0 12-1 13-13 37-14

2012: Named to Preseason All-BIG EAST Second Teams by Athlon and Phil Steele. 2011: Started all 13 games at safety, totaling 39 tackles (33 solo) … ranked second in the BIG EAST with five interceptions earning All-BIG EAST First Team honors … first two interceptions of his career came in the season-opening victory over North Carolina Central (9/1) … scored first career touchdown on a 37-yard INT return vs. the Eagles … third interception of the season at North Carolina (9/10) and returned the pick 45 yards to the UNC two-yard line … four tackles and notched his fourth interception of the season in the 34-10 win vs. Pitt (10/8) … recorded five tackles to match a career-best in the 20-17 overtime win vs. USF and snagged a game-changing interception of the Bulls’ B.J. Daniels in overtime to put the ball back in the hands of RU’s offense … tied his career-best with five tackles vs. Cincinnati (11/19) and at UConn (11/26) ... member of the BIG EAST All-Academic Football Team. 2010: Appeared in all 12 games as a member of the two deep at strong safety … 21 tackles on the season, including multiple stops in three of last four contests … five tackles vs. North Carolina (9/25) … first career start against Army (10/16) … member of the BIG EAST All-Academic Football Team.

Ast. 6 10 16 32

Total 9 21 49 79

TFL Sacks 0.0 0.0 0.5 0.0 2.5 0.0 1.0 0.0

FF FR INT 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 1 5

Mark Harrison

PBU 0 3 1 4

32

Solo 3 11 33 47

PBU 0 0 1 1

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WR • Sr. • 6-3 • 230 Bunnell HS Stratford, Conn.

2012: Named to Preseason All-BIG EAST Fourth Team by Phil Steele. 2011: Appeared in 12 of 13 games, missing only the USF (11/5) victory due to a head injury … hauled in 14 catches for 274 yards and two touchdowns … season-high five catches for 79 yards in the 19-16 double overtime win at Syracuse (10/1) … snagged a six-yard touchdown pass from Gary Nova and totaled 34 yards on two catches in the 34-10 win vs. Pitt (10/8) … scored his second TD of the season with a 45-yard reception from Gary Nova vs. West Virginia (10/29). 2010: First-year starting wide receiver who had a breakout season with 829 yards receiving and nine touchdowns … went into junior season as the leading wide receiver in the BIG EAST in touchdown receptions and yards per reception and was second in receiving yards … voted Offensive Most Valuable Player at team awards banquet … posted a receiving touchdown in six of the final eight games of the season … recorded second-best receiving day in Rutgers history with 240 yards receiving on 10 receptions and four touchdowns - all career-highs - at Cincinnati (11/20) … tied a BIG EAST single-game record with four touchdown receptions and was second-best single-game total in conference history with 240 yards receiving … earned a spot on the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll for performance against the Bearcats … also topped the century mark in receiving vs. Connecticut (10/8) with 112 yards on five catches. 2009: Appeared in eight games as a true freshman ... first career touchdown reception went for 20 yards at Connecticut (10/31) ... made collegiate debut vs. Howard (9/12) and recorded first career start vs. Pittsburgh (10/16).

2009: Second-string strong safety as true freshman who also appeared on special teams ... saw action in 12 games ... nine tackles on the year, including three in his collegiate debut against Howard (9/12). Prior to Rutgers: Four-year letterwinner for head coach Mike Schonewolf at Caesar Rodney High School … started three years for the Riders, including two years as a two-way starter at both running back and safety … 2008 Gatorade State Player of the Year in Delaware … led squad to an 11-1 record and the Delaware Division I State Championship as a senior … it marked the school’s first state championship in 18 years … rushed for 1,126 yards on 122 carries as a senior … averaged 9.2 yards per attempt … led the Riders with 20 touchdowns … also totaled 10 receptions for 281 yards … named the Delaware State Defensive Player of the Year as a senior … 49 tackles and two interceptions as a senior … rated as the fifthbest prospect in Delaware by Rivals.com … Scout.com listed Harmon as the No. 36 cornerback prospect nationally and ESPN.com rated him as the No.

Prior to Rutgers: Three-year letterwinner for head coach Craig Bruno at Bunnell High School ... two-year starter at wide receiver ... New Haven Register All-State selection on offense as a senior ... Connecticut Coaches Association First Team All-State honoree ... won two state championships as a sophomore and junior … helped guide team to only undefeated season in school history (13-0) in 2007 … compiled a 34-3 record during his career with the Bulldogs … senior campaign featured 61 receptions for 1,673 yards and 17 touchdowns … longest reception of the season was an 85-yard catch … big-play wide receiver who averaged 27.4 yards per catch … rated as the No. 4 prospect in Connecticut by Rivals.com … No. 52 prospect nationally according to Scout.com … season-high 236 receiving yards and three touchdowns in a win for the Bulldogs vs. Barlow … named Connecticut Post First Team Spring All-Star in track his senior season ... born 12/11/90 … a Labor Studies major. Receiving 2009 2010 2011 Career

GP-GS 8-1 12-11 12-5 32-17

Rec. Yards 5 83 44 829 14 274 63 1,186

Avg. 16.6 18.8 19.6 18.8

TD 1 9 2 12

Long 32 66 45 66

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SCARLET KNIGHTS Aaron Hayward

2009: Did not see game action.

Student Asst. Coach Penn Grove HS Carney’s Point, N.J. 2011: Multiple knee injuries forced Hayward’s playing career to end following spring practice … served as a student assistant coach in 2011. 2010: Saw action in two games vs. Norfolk State (9/2) (collegiate debut) and at West Virginia (12/4). 2009: Did not see game action. Prior to Rutgers: Four-year letterwinner for head coach Kemp Carr at Penns Grove High School ... rated as the No. 8 prospect in New Jersey according to SuperPrep Magazine ... finished prep career sixth all-time in South Jersey in career rushing with over 4,600 yards … led Penns Grove to its firstever Group I finals appearance by rushing for 232 yards and two touchdowns on 25 carries in the state quarterfinals … helped lead Penns Grove to a 93 record as a senior … finished his senior campaign with 1,265 rushing yards and 16 touchdowns on 130 carries … over his final two campaigns rushed for 2,628 yards and 33 touchdowns while also recording 236 yards and four touchdowns receiving … Tri-County Offensive Player of the Year in 2005, '07 and '08 by the conference coaches ... born 1/7/90 … a Labor Studies major.

Dallas Hendrikson C • Jr. • 6-2 • 295 St. Ansgar HS (Iowa Western CC) St. Ansgar, Iowa

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2011: Enrolled at Rutgers in January and competed in spring drills … suffered an ACL injury in spring practice and missed the 2011 season ... member of the BIG EAST All-Academic Football Team. Prior to Rutgers: Two-year starter at center for head coach Scott Strohmeier at Iowa Western Community College … two-time All-Midwest Football Conference First Team selection … helped guide Iowa Western to the Midwest Football Conference Championship in only the program’s second year in 2010 … team finished the season 9-2, including a 9-0 mark in the regular season and climbed as high as No. 2 in the National Junior College Athletic Association national rankings … team concluded the 2010 campaign ranked No. 11 in the NJCAA national rankings … played at St. Ansgar High School for head coach Drew Clevenger … was a three-time Class 1A all-state selection for the Saints at tackle … all-around athlete who also placed eighth in the state championship in the shot put during his senior year … excellent prep wrestler who ended his senior season third in the state with a 41-3 record at the 285pound class … born 7/8/90 ... an Animal Science major.

DL • Jr. • 6-3 • 275 Hoboken HS Hoboken, N.J.

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2011: Saw action in all 13 games … recorded 12 tackles, including 2.5 tackles-for-loss and 1.0 sack … recorded two tackles in games against North Carolina Central (9/1), Ohio (9/24), West Virginia (10/29), USF (11/5), UConn (11/26) and Iowa State (12/30). 2010: Appeared in two games against Norfolk State (9/2) (collegiate debut) and at Pittsburgh (10/23) … made first career tackle against the Panthers.

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2010 2011 Career

GP-GS Solo Ast. Total 2-0 0 1 1 13-0 4 8 12 15-0 4 9 13

TFL Sacks 0.0 0.0 2.5 1.0 2.5 1.0

Savon Huggins

2012: Named to Preseason All-BIG EAST Fourth Team by Phil Steele.

Isaac Holmes

Prior to Rutgers: Three-year letterwinner for head coach Lou Taglieri at Hoboken High School ... started three seasons at defensive tackle and was a two-way starter at defensive and offensive tackle his final two years for the Red Wings ... 94 tackles and seven sacks as a senior … registered 177 tackles and 18 sacks over his final two years … rated as the No. 3 prospect in New Jersey and the No. 21 defensive tackle in the nation by Rivals.com … member of the Rivals 250 top recruits in the nation … ESPN.com rated Holmes as the No. 27 defensive tackle prospect nationally … All-Hudson County selection by the Star-Ledger ... born 8/2/91 … a Criminal Justice major.

RB • So. • 6-0 • 200 St. Peter’s Prep Jackson, N.J.

FF FR INT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

PBU 0 0 0

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2012: Named to Preseason All-BIG EAST Second Team by Phil Steele. 2011: Running back who made his much-anticipated collegiate debut with two rushing touchdowns in the season-opening 48-0 victory over North Carolina Central (9/1) … appeared in nine games in initial season, totaling 146 yards and five rushing scores … first freshman running back to score two touchdowns in first career game since Terrell Willis scored twice in the 1993 opener vs. Colgate … found end zone on a three-yard rush in the 34-10 victory over Pitt (10/8), compiling 42 yards on 10 carries … rushed for 36 yards on a season-high 10 carries and scored on a one-yard run at Louisville (10/21) … season was stopped short due to a knee injury in the 20-17 overtime win over USF (11/5). Prior to Rutgers: Four-year starter at running back for head coach Rich Hansen at St. Peter’s Prep … consensus No. 1 recruit in New Jersey … five-star recruit … rated the No. 5 player in the nation according to CBS College Sports recruiting analyst Tom Lemming … USA Today First Team All-America … Under Armour All-American … Gatorade New Jersey Player of the Year … second top-ranked recruit in New Jersey to sign with Rutgers (Anthony Davis) … SuperPrep Magazine All-American … rushed for 1,891 yards on just 173 carries and 35 touchdowns as a senior for St. Peter’s Prep … Star-Ledger First Team all-state in 2010 … averaged an amazing 10.9 yards per carry … totaled nearly 2,000 yards rushing despite


SCARLET KNIGHTS playing in only the first offensive series in six games … second in the state with 35 touchdowns as a senior … SuperPrep Magazine All-America … rated as the No. 7 running back and the 58th best overall prospect nationally by Rivals.com … Rivals250 member … rated the No. 4 running back nationally by Scout.com and ESPN.com … ESPNU 150 member … Star-Ledger Second Team all-state as a junior … rushed for 1,544 yards and 22 touchdowns as a junior … also caught 14 passes for 79 yards and another touchdown out of the back field … one of two St. Peter’s Prep standouts in the 2011 signing class along with offensive tackle Keith Lumpkin … named to Team USA for the USA vs. World All-Star game in Austin, Texas ... born 6/21/93 ... has yet to declare a major. Rushing 2011

GP-GS 9-0

No. 56

Yards 146

Avg. 2.6

TD 5

Max Issaka DE • Fr. • 6-3 • 255 Woodbridge HS Port Reading, N.J.

All-Group I and all-league honors as well … finished as the second-leading rusher in school history with nearly 3,300 yards … rushed for 1,182 yards with 12 rushing touchdowns and averaged nearly 10 yards per carry in an injury-plagued senior season … tallied 1,730 yards his junior campaign … guided Glassboro to a 10-2 record and a state championship his senior season … Bulldogs finished 10-2 and reached the state semifinals his junior season … four-year standout in track in the 100, 200, 4x1 relay team, triple jump and long jump … earned allcounty honors in the triple jump … 4x1 team earned all-state honors his sophomore season … brother, Christian, is attending Wesley College for football … born 6/27/93 ... has yet to declare a major.

Jawan Jamison

Long 26

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RB • So. • 5-8 • 200 The Bolles School Starke, Fla.

7

2012: Named to Preseason All-BIG EAST Second and Fourth Teams by Athlon and Phil Steele, respectively.

2011: Did not see game action. Prior to Rutgers: Two-year starter at defensive end for head coach Brian Russo at Woodbridge High School … 46 tackles, 1.5 sacks and two fumble recoveries as a senior at defensive end en route to Home News Tribune All-Area honorable mention honors … 108 rushing yards on just three attempts on offense … Home News Tribune Second Team All-Area selection on defense as a junior … 58 tackles, six sacks and forced two fumbles for the 6-5 Barrons as a junior … Star-Ledger Second Team All-Middlesex County pick on defense as a junior … rated a three-star recruit by ESPN.com, Rivals.com and Scout.com … No. 23 weakside defensive end prospect nationally by Rivals.com … No. 14 prospect in New Jersey by Rivals.com … listed as the No. 20 recruit in the Garden State by SuperPrep Magazine … eight tackles and a pass deflection for the Barrons as a sophomore ... born 12/8/ 92 ... has yet to declare a major.

Myles Jackson DE • Fr. • 6-4 • 235 West Chester Henderson HS West Chester, Pa.

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2011: Saw action against Syracuse (10/1) and Pitt (10/8) before missing the remainder of the season due to injury. Prior to Rutgers: Two-year starter for head coach Joe Walsh at West Chester Henderson High School … moved from linebacker to defensive end as a senior and enjoyed a breakout season … 80 tackles, five sacks and an interception as a senior … also scored four rushing touchdowns on offense … Philadelphia Inquirer All-Southeastern PA selection on defense … three-star recruit and the No. 82 defensive end nationally by ESPN.com … listed as the No. 30 prospect in Pennsylvania by SuperPrep Magazine … 39th-rated prospect in the Keystone State according to Rivals.com … led the Warriors to an 8-4 record as a senior ... born 8/26/93 ... has yet to declare a major.

Paul James RB • Fr. • 6-0 • 205 Glassboro HS Glassboro, N.J.

34

2011: Did not see game action. Prior to Rutgers: Four-year varsity starter at Glassboro High School for head coach Herb Neilio … competed as a running back and linebacker … Glassboro was an outstanding 44-4 and won three state championships in James’ four years … selected to play in the Adam Taliaferro Foundation All-Star game … Second Team All-South Jersey selection by the Philadelphia Inquirer and a Second Team All-Courier-Post pick … earned First Team

2011: First-year starter at running back who compiled 897 yards and nine touchdowns on the ground … made collegiate debut vs. North Carolina Central (9/1) … led team with career-high 97 yards rushing on 29 carries in the win over Ohio (9/24) … recorded his first career 100yard rushing performance and touchdown with 101 yards and one score on 22 carries in the 21-20 win vs. Navy (10/15) … gained 96 yards on 19 carries and scored two rushing touchdowns vs. West Virginia (10/29) … put away the game for RU in the 27-12 win over Army (11/12) at Yankee Stadium, rushing for a career-long 56-yard touchdown with under two minutes left in the game … became the third freshman running back in school history to rush for 200 yards in a game with his 200yard performance on 34 carries in the 20-3 victory over Cincinnati (11/19) … named BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Week and Rivals.com BIG EAST Player of the Week after he scored two rushing touchdowns against the Bearcats … recorded his second career 100-yard rushing game with his 131-yard performance in the 27-13 win over Iowa State (12/30) in the 2011 Pinstripe Bowl in Yankee Stadium, scoring two ground touchdowns on his 27 carries. 2010: Did not see game action. Prior to Rutgers: Three-year letterwinner and three-year starter at The Bolles School for head coach Corky Rogers … key element in the Bulldogs back-to-back Florida Class 2A state championships in 2008 and 2009 … rushed for 112 yards in the 2009 state championship victory over Tampa Catholic at the Florida Citrus Bowl … rushed for more than 1,700 yards and 17 touchdowns as a senior … did not play in the second half in eight games with the Bulldogs in control on the scoreboard … averaged approximately 10 carries per game … rated the No. 81 running back nationally by Scout.com … listed as the No. 21 all-purpose running back in the nation by Rivals.com … Florida Times-Union Super 24 selection … ESPN.com’s No. 71 running back in the nation … born 11/23/91 … a Labor Studies major. Rushing 2011

GP-GS 12-9

No. 231

Yards 897

Avg. 3.9

TD 9

Long 56

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SCARLET KNIGHTS D.C. Jefferson

10

TE • Sr. • 6-6 • 250 Winter Haven HS Winter Haven, Fla.

2012: Named to Preseason All-BIG EAST Fourth Team by Phil Steele. 2011: Named to the preseason watch list for the John Mackey Award, honoring the nation’s best tight end … appeared in all 13 games with nine starts … caught 12 passes for 118 yards … had a game of season-highs with three catches for 37 yards at Louisville (10/21), making a long reception of 18 yards. 2010: Starting tight end who appeared in all 12 games … finished year with 10 receptions for 166 yards and a touchdown … set seasonhighs in receptions (4) and receiving yards (57) vs. Connecticut (10/8) … hauled in a career-long 53-yarder at Army (10/16) … caught a 24-yard pass from WR Mohamed Sanu for his first career touchdown at FIU (9/11). 2009: Switched from quarterback to tight end midway through preseason camp and earned starting role in second game ... started 10 games, including the last five contests ... made collegiate debut and first career start vs. Howard (9/12) with a 46-yard reception. 2008: Did not see game action. Prior to Rutgers: Strong-armed quarterback who was one of the best at his position in the nation … three-year starter for coach Charlie Tate at Winter Haven High School … rated as the No. 16 quarterback in the nation by Rivals.com and ESPN.com … top-100 recruit in the state of Florida according to the Orlando Sentinel (No. 72) and Rivals.com (No. 78) … Winter Haven News Chief Offensive Player of the Year as a senior … threw for 1,627 yards and 17 touchdowns his senior season en route to All-County honors from the Lakeland Ledger … selected to play in the Offense-Defense National All-Star game in Fort Lauderdale … born 5/7/89 … a Labor Studies major. Receiving 2009 2010 2011 Career

GP-GS 12-10 12-11 13-9 36-30

Rec. 5 10 12 27

Yards 108 166 118 392

Avg. 21.6 16.6 9.8 14.5

Kaleb Johnson OL • So. • 6-4 • 300 Edward H. White HS Jacksonville, Fla.

TD 0 1 0 1

Long 46 53 18 53

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2012: Named to Preseason All-BIG EAST First and Second Teams by Athlon and Phil Steele, respectively ... despite missing the spring due to shoulder surgery, he moved to left tackle from right tackle during spring drills. 2011: Emerged as one of the top freshman offensive linemen in the country, earning Freshman All-America accolades from the Football Writers Association of America (FWAA), Rivals.com and Phil Steele … earned the starting nod in his collegiate debut in the third game of the season, a 38-26 victory over Ohio (9/24) … started 11 consecutive games to end the season, all at right tackle.

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Prior to Rutgers: Offensive lineman for head coach Terry Gilliam at Edward H. White High School … Florida Times-Union Super 75 selection … rated the No. 3 offensive guard in the state of Florida by the Times-Union … three-star recruit according to Rivals.com and Scout.com … one of the prime reasons White finished the season 93 and earned a spot in the 2010 Florida Class 4A state playoffs … Times-Union All-First Coast selection on offense … known as a punishing blocker for an offense that averaged over 200 yards a game rushing … Second Team Class 4A All-State performer as a junior … talented wrestler who won a conference championship as a senior ... born 2/22/93 ... has yet to declare a major.

Tejay Johnson DB • Fr. • 6-2 • 190 Egg Harbor Township HS (Fork Union Military Academy) Egg Harbor Township, N.J.

9

2011: Did not see game action. Prior to Rutgers: Spent the year at Fork Union Military Academy … originally part of the 2010 Rutgers Football recruiting class … three-year letterwinner and three-year starter for head coach Tony DeRosa at Egg Harbor Township High School … one of the elite athletes in New Jersey coming out of the prep ranks in 2009 … considered the fastest player in the state after winning the 100-meter Meet of Champions race (10.67 seconds) as a junior … All-South Jersey First Team selection on defense by both the Philadelphia Inquirer and the Camden Courier-Post … Star-Ledger Third Team All-State honoree on defense … one of the key performers on Egg Harbor Township’s 11-1 squad as a senior, which finished the season ranked No. 2 in the Philadelphia Inquirer Final South Jersey top 10 rankings and the Star-Ledger’s No. 6 team in the Garden State … First Team Group IV pick on defense by the Star-Ledger and Courier-Post … led squad with 973 yards rushing and 10 touchdowns as a senior … Press of Atlantic City First Team All-Area selection … sparked the Eagles to an 111 record and the Cape-Atlantic League American Conference championship … team lost to Cherokee 14-0 in the South Jersey Group IV state championship … rated as the No. 1 cornerback prospect in New Jersey and the No. 8 prospect overall in the Garden State by Scout.com ... born 10/24/91 ... has yet to declare a major.

Brandon Jones DB • Sr. • 6-1 • 185 Winslow Twp. HS Sicklerville, N.J.

25

2012: Named to Preseason All-BIG EAST Fourth Team by Phil Steele. 2011: Earned a starting role at cornerback after going into preseason camp in a position battle with Mason Robinson, starting all 13 games opposite Logan Ryan … second career interception and blocked a late field goal attempt to protect RU’s lead in the 21-20 victory over Navy (10/15) … BIG EAST Special Teams Player of the Week (10/17) for his blocked FG vs. Navy … set a career-high in tackles with eight stops, including half a tackle-for-loss, in the 20-17 overtime win vs. USF (11/5) … recorded the first sack of his career along with a key interception late in the 20-3 win vs. Cincinnati (11/19) … stripped Bearcat quarterback Munchie Legaux of the ball on the sack for first forced fumble of career, setting up RU’s first score of the game … notched the second sack of the season and his career in the 27-13 victory over Iowa State (12/30) in the 2011 Pinstripe Bowl in Yankee Stadium, totaling three tackles in the game ... member of the BIG EAST All-Academic Football Team.


SCARLET KNIGHTS guide James Caldwell to an 8-4 record and a North Jersey Group II sectional state title as a senior … earned Second Team All-Northern Hills Conference accolades and Third Team All-Essex County laurels by the Star-Ledger his senior season … member of the New Jersey Football Coaches Association Super 100 All-State Team … born 3/20/91 … an Exercise Science major. Tackles 2010 2011 Career

GP-GS Solo Ast. Total 12-12 2 2 4 13-13 3 2 5 25-25 5 4 9

TFL Sacks 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

FF FR INT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Robert Joseph LB • Jr. • 6-2 • 220 Brooklyn Poly Prep Jamaica, N.Y.

PBU 0 0 0

41

2012: Moved to linebacker from fullback during spring drills, ascending to second on the depth chart behind Khaseem Greene. 2010: Competed in all 12 games at cornerback … 11 tackles on the season with a season-high three stops on two occasions at Cincinnati (11/20) and at West Virginia (12/4) … first career fumble recovery and tackle-for-loss against the Mountaineers … recipient of the Most Improved Scholar Athlete Award at team awards banquet … member of the BIG EAST All-Academic Football Team. 2009: Cornerback who saw action in 11 games ... posted a tackle in six contests … made collegiate debut on opening kickoff vs. Cincinnati (9/12) … started first career game and recorded first career interception vs. USF (11/12) ... sealed victory with first career fumble recovery on final play at Connecticut (10/31). 2008: Did not see game action. Prior to Rutgers: One of the top wide receivers in South Jersey who also excelled on defense … played on the prep level for coach Michael McBride at Winslow Township High School … stellar senior season included eight interceptions and 54 tackles on defense … returned two interceptions for touchdowns and recovered four fumbles … returned 24 punts for 425 yards and a touchdown … equally impressive on the offensive side of the ball with 47 receptions for 997 yards and 10 touchdowns … rated the No. 29 prospect in the state of New Jersey by Rivals.com … Second Team All-South Jersey selection and First Team All-Group 3 by the Courier-Post … helped lead Winslow Township to a 7-3 record and a spot in the NJSIAA South Group III state semifinals … attended same high school as fellow Scarlet Knight Ka’Lial Glaud … born 11/2/89 … a Labor Studies major. Tackles 2009 2010 2011 Career

GP-GS Solo Ast. 11-1 4 4 12-0 6 5 13-13 22 17 35-14 32 26

Total 8 11 35 54

TFL Sacks 0.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 3.5 2.0 4.5 2.0

Robert Jones LS • Jr. • 6-0 • 210 James Caldwell HS West Caldwell, N.J.

FF FR INT 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 2 1 2 3

PBU 0 0 4 4

85

2011: Second-year starter at long snapper who appeared in all 13 games … recorded a career-high five tackles ... member of the BIG EAST All-Academic Football Team.

2011: Did not see game action. 2010: Re-injured leg during off-season and was forced to miss the season. 2009: Suffered a leg injury prior to the season and was sidelined for the year. Prior to Rutgers: Four-year letterwinner for head coach and former Scarlet Knight standout Dino Mangiero at Brooklyn Poly Prep Country Day ... started three years for the Blue Devils at running back and cornerback ... helped guide squad to 7-2 record as a senior … New York State Sports Writers Association All-State selection as a senior … rushed for over 650 yards and 12 touchdowns his senior season … MSG Tri-State All-Star team selection … rated as the No. 19 fullback in the nation by Scout.com … No. 20 fullback nationally and the No. 7 prospect in New York according to Rivals.com … born 1/18/91 … an Exercise Science major.

Kenneth Kirksey DL • So. • 6-1 • 275 Mainland HS (Fork Union Military Academy) Daytona Beach, Fla.

95

2011: Appeared in nine games at defensive tackle … recorded nine tackles, including 2.5 tackles-for-loss. Prior to Rutgers: Defensive lineman who spent one semester at Fork Union Military Academy for head coach John Shuman … Fork Union finished the season 6-3 … rated the No. 19 prospect nationally on the prep school level by Rivals.com .. played for head coach John Maronto at Mainland High School … two-time Daytona Beach NewsJournal First Team All-Area selection on defense … guided the Buccaneers to a 9-3 record and the 2009 FHSAA Class 6A Football Championship regional finals … monster senior season with 106 tackles and eight sacks … rated the No. 12 prospect in Central Florida by the Orlando Sentinel … No. 63 defensive tackle in the nation according to ESPN’s Scouts, Inc. … key cog in Mainland’s 11-1 record as a junior … First Team All-Area selection on defense by the Orlando Sentinel … finished junior season with 81 tackles, including 20 for loss … credited with eight sacks as well during junior campaign … Florida Sports Writers Association Third Team AllState selection on defense in 2008 ... born 5/31/90 ... has yet to declare a major.

2010: Appeared in all 12 games as the starting long snapper. 2009: Did not see game action. Prior to Rutgers: Three-year varsity letterwinner and two-year starter at James Caldwell High School for head coach Ken Trimmer … played center and defensive end and served as the Chiefs’ long snapper … helped

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SCARLET KNIGHTS Tyler Kroft TE • Fr. • 6-6 • 235 Downingtown East HS Downingtown, Pa.

86

2011: Did not see game action. Prior to Rutgers: Three-year starter for head coach Mike Matta at Downingtown East High School … started at tight end as a sophomore and junior before moving to wide receiver as a senior … joined former Downingtown East teammate Taj Alexander at Rutgers … selected to play in the prestigious Big 33 game … All-Southeastern PA selection by the Philadelphia Inquirer … caught 40 passes for 669 yards and eight touchdowns to lead the Cougars … three-star recruit according to Rivals.com, Scout.com and ESPN.com … rated the No. 21 prospect in Pennsylvania by SuperPrep Magazine … listed as the No. 42 tight end prospect nationally by ESPN.com … 36 receptions for 667 yards and eight touchdowns as a junior … led team to a 9-3 record as a senior and an appearance in the District 1 Class AAAA quarterfinals ... born 10/15/92 ... has yet to declare a major.

Michael Larrow DL • Jr. • 6-4 • 270 Union HS Union, N.J.

90

2011: Started the first five games of the season at defensive end before suffering an ankle injury … recorded 10 tackles while starting, including 1.5 tackles-for-loss, 1.5 sacks, one quarterback hurry and one pass breakup. 2010: Appeared in six games … finished season with 10 tackles and two tackles-for-loss … career-high four stops vs. Syracuse (11/12) … made collegiate debut vs. Norfolk State (9/2). 2009: Did not see game action.

Prior to Rutgers: Two-year letterwinner for head coach and former Scarlet Knight Brian Sheridan at Union High School … two-year starter at defensive end and started as a senior at tight end … proved to be the defensive catalyst on an 8-3 Union team which advanced to the Group IV sectional final for the second time in three years … recorded 64 tackles, 10 sacks and two forced fumbles as a senior ... rated as the No. 24 prospect in New Jersey by SuperPrep Magazine … No. 20 prospect in New Jersey and the No. 45 strongside defensive end nationally according to Rivals.com … Star-Ledger Second-Team All-State honoree ... born 11/30/90 … a Psychology major. Tackles 2010 2011 Career

GP-GS 6-0 5-5 11-5

Solo Ast. 6 4 4 6 10 10

Tot. 10 10 20

TFL 2.0 1.5 3.5

Sacks 1.0 1.5 3.5

FF 0 0 0

Bryan Leoni OL • So. • 6-6 • 280 Hunterdon Central HS Flemington, N.J.

FR PBU 0 0 0 1 0 1

61

2011: Did not see game action. 2010: Did not see game action. Prior to Rutgers: Three-year varsity letterwinner on the offensive line at Hunterdon Central High School for head coach Matthew Perotti … earned First Team All-Group IV and All-West Jersey honors by the StarLedger as a senior … also named First Team All-Area by the Courier News and First Team All-County by the Hunterdon County Democrat … received First Team All-Offense accolades by the Trentonian and First Team All-Mid-State 39 selection his senior season … First Team AllWest Jersey, All-County and All-Area pick as a junior … helped pave the way for three 1,000-yard rushers in his three seasons … also played center on the basketball team his senior season … born 2/21/92 … a Communication major.

Phillip Lewis Student Asst. Coach Metuchen HS Metuchen, N.J. 2012: Will serve as a student assistant coach in 2012 after his career ended prematurely due to post-concussion symptoms. 2011: Did not see game action. 2010: Did not see game action. 2009: Did not see game action. Prior to Rutgers: Two-year varsity letterwinner at Metuchen High School for head coach Bob Ulmer where he played both wide receiver and cornerback for the Bulldogs ... set a school single-season record with 778 receiving yards on 42 catches and six touchdowns as a senior … totaled 99 tackles, three interceptions and three forced fumbles on defense … was a Second Team All-Group I selection by the Star-Ledger and a First Team All-Area and All-County pick by the Home News Tribune … also a member of the New Jersey Football Coaches Association Super 100 All-State Team in 2008 … guided the Bulldogs to an 8-4 record and an appearance in the state finals as a senior … also played three years of varsity basketball as a point guard and shooting guard at Metuchen … born 8/6/91 … a Labor Studies major.

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SCARLET KNIGHTS Antwan Lowery OL • Jr. • 6-4 • 305 Christopher Columbus HS Miami, Fla.

75

Ben Martin DB • Fr. • 5-11 • 185 Absegami HS Galloway, N.J.

30

2012: Moved from right guard to left guard during spring drills, sharing the position’s top spot on the post-spring depth chart with David Osei.

2012: Switched from running back to cornerback during spring practice.

2011: Started three of the first five games of season, appearing in four games total on the offensive line … earned starting nods against North Carolina Central (9/1), North Carolina (9/10) and Pitt (10/8).

Prior to Rutgers: Three-year starter at running back for head coach Dennis Scuderi at Absegami High School … missed three games and was hobbled most of his senior season with an ankle injury … only played in seven games as a senior and rushed for 303 yards and four touchdowns ... rushed for 1,216 yards and 12 touchdowns as a junior … averaged 6.6 yards per carry his junior season … 835 rushing yards as a sophomore … three-star recruit and the nation’s No. 99 running back prospect according to Scout.com … ran a sub-4.4, 40-yard dash last summer … rated the No. 27 prospect in New Jersey by SuperPrep Magazine ... born 10/14/92 ... has yet to declare a major.

2010: Switched to the offensive line during spring practice and earned a spot on the two-deep at right guard … appeared in 10 games with four starts … lined up at fullback occasionally for blocking purposes in the Wildcat package … made collegiate debut vs. Norfolk State (9/2) and earned first career start vs. North Carolina (9/25).

Matt McBride OL • Jr. • 6-6 • 295 Holy Trinity HS (Hofstra) Hicksville, N.Y.

2010: Enrolled at Rutgers in January and participated in spring drills … did not see game action … member of the BIG EAST All-Academic Football Team.

Prior to Rutgers: Two-year letterwinner for head coach Chris Merritt at Christopher Columbus High School … started both seasons for Explorers at defensive tackle … older brother Antonio was a linebacker for the Scarlet Knights from 2007-10 … played in the prestigious Under Armour High School All-America Game … Miami Herald All-Dade County selection … 35 tackles, 2.5 sacks and two forced fumbles as a senior … one of two Rutgers signees named to the ESPNU Top 150 list … rated as the No. 134 player nationally and the ninth-best defensive tackle prospect in the country by ESPN.com … rated as the No. 24 prospect in Florida by the Orlando Sentinel … Second Team All-State Class 6A selection as a senior … 75 tackles, three sacks and 15 tackles-for-loss as a junior … born 4/19/91 … a Labor Studies major.

OL • Fr. • 6-8 • 310 St. Peter’s Prep Montclair, N.J.

68

2011: Saw action in 12 of 13 games, primarily in special teams duties ... member of the BIG EAST All-Academic Football Team.

2009: Did not see game action.

Keith Lumpkin

2011: Did not see game action.

74

2011: Did not see game action. Prior to Rutgers: Two-year starter for head coach Rich Hansen at St. Peter’s Prep … skilled athlete who also is a standout basketball player … Second Team All-Hudson County selection by the Star-Ledger … four-star rated recruit by Scout.com … No. 19 offensive tackle prospect in the nation by Scout.com … rated as the No. 15 prospect in New Jersey according to SuperPrep Magazine … key cog of a St. Peter’s Prep offensive line that paved the way for All-America running back and fellow Rutgers signee Savon Huggins … No. 16 recruit in New Jersey and the No. 32 offensive tackle recruit in the nation according to Rivals.com … regarded as the No. 20 offensive tackle in the country by CBS College Sports recruiting analyst Tom Lemming … played for the North in the Chesapeake Bowl … averaged just under 15 points per game on the hardwood for St. Peter’s Prep, including a season-high of 25 points vs. St. Mary’s ... born 1/15/92 ... has yet to declare a major.

Prior to Rutgers: Transfer from Hofstra after the school dropped its football program … was redshirted as a freshman at Hofstra in 2009 … prior to joining the Pride, was a four-year member of the football and track teams and played two years of basketball at Holy Trinity High School … played for head football coach Tony Mascia at Holy Trinity … All-Catholic High School Athletic Association honoree as a senior … collected team Lineman of the Year honors during senior season at Holy Trinity … one of the top high school seniors in New York and played for Long Island in the Outback Steakhouse Empire Challenge … born 5/1/91 … a Criminal Justice major.

Djwany Mera DL • Fr. • 6-4 • 260 South Broward HS (Hargrave Military Academy) Hollywood, Fla.

93

2011: Enrolled at Rutgers in January and competed in spring drills … did not see game action. Prior to Rutgers: Defensive end prospect who completed one season at Hargrave Military Academy for head coach Troy Davis …. four-star recruit by Rivals.com and the No. 9 prep school prospect in the country … three-year varsity letterwinner and three-year starter for head coach Allen Held at South Broward High School … played on the defensive line and offensive line as well as tight end his senior season in 2009 … Second Team All-Broward County selection by the Miami Herald as a senior … 103 tackles, 38 tackles for loss and a school-record 21 sacks in 2009 … named team captain and defensive MVP … totaled 16 sacks earning second team all-county honors as a junior … also lettered two years in wrestling and was 38-2 at the 215-pound weight class during his senior season … compiled a 36-6 record at 189 pounds his junior season ... born 8/23/90 ... has yet to declare a major.

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SCARLET KNIGHTS Jamal Merrell

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LB • Jr. • 6-4 • 220 Hodgson Vo-Tech HS Bear, Del.

2012: Named to Preseason All-BIG EAST Fourth Team by Phil Steele. 2011: Started 12 of 13 games at outside linebacker after making the switch from wide receiver during spring drills … appeared in every game, recording 44 tackles (22 solo), including 3.0 tackles-for-loss, 0.5 sack, two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery … contributed immensely to special teams, blocking three kicks … blocked first kick on a punt in the first start and appearance of his career in the 48-0 win over North Carolina Central (9/1) … recorded a career-high eight tackles, including 1.0 tackle-for-loss on the road at North Carolina (9/10) … helped turn the tide in the 19-16 OT win at Syracuse (10/1), blocking an Orange PAT and FG attempt and forcing one fumble and recovering another. 2010: Did not see game action. 2009: Did not see game action. Prior to Rutgers: Four-year letterwinner for head coach Frank Moffett at Hodgson Vo-Tech High School ... started all four years at wide receiver and free safety ... played with his twin brother and fellow Scarlet Knight Jamil for the Silver Eagles ... Second Team All-State selection as a senior … recorded 15 receptions for 275 yards and six touchdowns on offense and totaled 41 tackles and two forced fumbles on defense … rated as the No. 34 athlete in the nation according to ESPN.com … No. 3 prospect in Delaware and the No. 33 outside linebacker nationally by Rivals.com … rated as the No. 16 prospect in the Mid-Atlantic– along with his twin brother – by SuperPrep Magazine … as a junior, led the state of Delaware with 16 touchdown receptions en route to all-state honors as a defensive back and wide receiver ... born 5/9/90 … a Labor Studies major. Tackles GP-GS Solo Ast. Total TFL Sacks 2009 DNP 2010 DNP 2011 13-12 22 22 44 3.0 0.5 Career 13-12 22 22 44 3.0 0.5

FF

FR

2 2

1 1

Jamil Merrell DL • Jr. • 6-4 • 255 Hodgson Vo-Tech HS Bear, Del.

INT PBU Blks

0 0

2 2

3 3

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2011: Started the last six games of the season, beginning with West Virginia (10/29) … recorded 18 tackles, including 2.5 tacklesfor-loss and 1.0 sack … did not appear in action until the 34-10 victory over Pitt (10/8) … started second straight game in the 20-17 overtime win vs. USF (11/5), recording five tackles … set new career highs with six tackles, including 1.5 tackles-for-loss in the 27-12 victory over Army in Yankee Stadium (11/12) … recorded the first sack of his career for 10 yards lost and broke up a pass in the 20-3 win vs. Cincinnati (11/19). 2010: Made collegiate debut against Norfolk State (9/2) in lone appearance of the season.

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2009: Did not see game action. Prior to Rutgers: Four-year letterwinner for head coach Frank Moffett at Hodgson Vo-Tech High School … started all four years at defensive end and tight end … played with his twin brother and fellow Scarlet Knight Jamal for the Silver Eagles … First Team All-State selection at tight end and defensive end as a junior … First Team All-State defensive end and Second Team tight end selection as a senior … Delaware Defensive Lineman of the Year as a junior … 73 tackles, 25 for loss and 11 sacks as a senior … also caught 22 passes for 315 yards and six touchdowns … rated as the No. 15 defensive end nationally by ESPN.com … No. 2 prospect in Delaware and the No. 19 weakside defensive end prospect nationally by Rivals.com … 98 tackles and 17 sacks as a junior … rated as the No. 16 prospect in the Mid-Atlantic– along with his twin brother – by SuperPrep Magazine … school record holder with 38 career sacks at the time of graduation … finished standout career with over 300 tackles, including more than 100 tackles-for-loss ... born 5/9/90 … a Labor Studies major. Tackles 2010 2011 Career

GP-GS Solo Ast. Total 1-0 0 0 0 9-6 6 12 18 10-6 6 12 18

TFL Sacks 0.0 0.0 2.5 1.0 2.5 1.0

David Milewski DE • So. • 6-4 • 245 Sayreville HS Sayreville, N.J.

FF FR INT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

PBU 0 2 2

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2012: Moved to defensive end from linebacker during spring drills. 2011: Appeared in three of the first four games of the season at linebacker before a knee injury ended his season … member of the BIG EAST All-Academic Football Team. 2010: Did not see game action … earned a spot on the two-deep at linebacker before suffering a season-ending knee injury. Prior to Rutgers: Two-year letterwinner and two-year starter at linebacker and tight end for head coach George Najjar at Sayreville High School … Home News Tribune All-Area Defensive Player of the Year … led the Bombers to a 9-2 record and a spot in the Central Jersey Group IV state playoffs … led team with 96 tackles, three interceptions, two fumble recoveries and two sacks … First Team All-State linebacker by the StarLedger … caught 18 passes for 244 yards and six touchdowns at tight end as a senior … Star-Ledger All-Group IV First Team pick on defense … Home News Tribune and Star-Ledger All-County pick … rated as New Jersey’s No. 18 prospect by SuperPrep Magazine … listed as the Garden State’s third-rated linebacker prospect and the state’s No. 17 prospect overall by Scout.com … born 2/13/92 … a Finance-RBS major.


SCARLET KNIGHTS Anthony Milito LB • Fr. • 5-11 • 240 Ridge HS Basking Ridge, N.J.

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2011: Did not see game action. Prior to Rutgers: Three-year varsity starter at Ridge High School for head coach Bill Tracy … played middle linebacker and fullback for Red Devils … ran for more than 700 yards and scored eight touchdowns despite being limited to five games his senior season … rushed for more than 1,100 yards, scored 14 touchdowns and recorded more than 100 tackles as a junior … earned Second Team All-State honors his junior year … three-time all-area selection and two-year all-conference pick … totaled 98 tackles and five sacks as a sophomore … helped guide Red Devils to a 9-2 record and state finalist appearance as a junior … Ridge finished 10-2 and reached the state semifinals in Milito’s sophomore season … was also a three-year varsity starter on Ridge lacrosse team, guiding Red Devils to a state title his junior season … born 8/25/92 ... has yet to declare a major.

Justin Mills LB • So. • 6-1 • 230 Paterson Catholic HS (Camden Military Academy) Sayreville, N.J.

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2011: Did not see game action. 2010: Did not see game action. Prior to Rutgers: Two-year varsity letterwinner … played senior season at Paterson Catholic High School for head coach Benjie Wimberly and completed junior season at Bishop Ahr High School… played both inside and outside linebacker on the gridiron … First Team All-Conference selection his senior season … following graduation from Paterson Catholic, spent a year at Camden Military Academy in Camden, S.C. … helped lead Paterson Catholic to a 10-1 record and a state championship in 2008 … father Jeffrey Mills was a standout football player at Nebraska and spent three years in the NFL with the Chargers, Broncos and Giants … born 11/4/91 … an English major.

Griffin Murray LB • Fr. • 6-1 • 235 Suffield Academy Rye, N.Y.

Gary Nova

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2011: Did not see game action. Prior to Rutgers: Versatile athlete who played defensive end, middle linebacker, outside linebacker, nose tackle, offensive guard, offensive tackle and fullback in high school … spent first two years at the Harvey School in Katonah, N.Y. and last three for head coach Andrew Gamere at Suffield Academy in Suffield, Conn. … led the league in sacks as a junior (7) and senior (8) and averaged five yards a carry with four rushing touchdowns his senior season … posted 98 tackled from his middle linebacker position in his final year at the Harvey School to earn Defensive MVP honors … named Rookie of the Year in his first season at Harvey … Suffield Academy won two New England Championships and appeared in the title game all three years Murray was there … the Tigers finished 24-2 with its two losses coming by a total of seven points in his three seasons on the squad … recorded five sacks in the title game against Kent his senior season … two-time all-league selection at Suffield Academy … also wrestled for two seasons at 215 pounds and played lacrosse for three years as a midfielder and goalkeeper … born 1/25/92 ... has yet to declare a major.

QB • So. • 6-2 • 225 Don Bosco Prep Elmwood Park, N.J.

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2011: Started five games and appeared in 10 total at quarterback … shared starting duties with teammate Chas Dodd … saw first collegiate appearance as a true freshman in the season-opening win vs. North Carolina Central (9/1), completing 6-of17 passes for 97 yards and one touchdown … helped engineer Rutgers’ 19-16 double overtime victory at Syracuse (10/1), setting a career-best in pass attempts (24) and finding wide receiver Mohamed Sanu for a three-yard touchdown pass … earned first career start in the 34-10 victory over Pitt (10/8), completing 11-of-24 passes for a season-high 174 yards and two touchdowns … recorded personal-bests in passing attempts (31), completions (23), passing yards (271) and equaled a career-high with two passing touchdowns in the 21-20 win vs. Navy (10/15) … passed for 235 yards and matched a careerbest with two touchdowns throws on 18-of-46 attempts vs. West Virginia (10/29) … set a career-high with 298 passing yards and two scoring throws to wide receiver Brandon Coleman, including a 92-yard touchdown toss, coming off the bench at UConn (11/26). Prior to Rutgers: Two-year starter at quarterback for head coach Greg Toal at Don Bosco Prep … perfect 24-0 record as a starting quarterback for the Ironmen and led his team to two state titles and the mythical national championship in 2009 … completed 95-of-160 passes for 1,701 yards and 23 touchdowns as a senior … threw just six interceptions over his two seasons as the starter at quarterback … Second Team All-State by the Star-Ledger … rushed for 202 yards and three touchdowns as a senior … two-time All-Bergen County First Team selection on offense by The Record and Star-Ledger… high school teammate of fellow Scarlet Knights Paul Canevari, Leonte Carroo and Darius Hamilton … No. 11 prostyle quarterback nationally and the No. 13 prospect in New Jersey by Rivals.com … three-star recruit by ESPN.com and Scout.com … rated the No. 8 prospect in the Garden State by SuperPrep Magazine … tabbed the No. 17 pro-style quarterback nationally by ESPN.com … No. 18 pro-style quarterback in the country by CBS College Sports recruiting analyst Tom Lemming … completed 94-of-159 passes for 1,668 yards and 23 touchdowns during his junior campaign … played for the North in the 2010 Chesapeake Bowl ... born 4/27/93 ... has yet to declare a major. Passing 2011

GP-GS Comp. Att. Pct. INT Yards TD Long 10-5 116 227 51.1 9 1,553 11 92

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SCARLET KNIGHTS David Osei

Quron Pratt

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OL • Jr. • 6-4 • 280 Abington HS Abington, Pa.

2011: Began season as starter at center, starting the first five games … gave way in starting lineup to senior lineman Caleb Ruch in the 34-10 win vs. Pitt (10/8), shifting over to left tackle for a few series during the victory … earned starting nod at left tackle in the 27-12 win at Army in Yankee Stadium (11/12) ... member of the BIG EAST All-Academic Football Team. 2010: Made collegiate debut against Norfolk State (9/2) in lone appearance of the season … member of the BIG EAST All-Academic Football Team. 2009: Did not see game action. Prior to Rutgers: Played for head coach Tim Sorber at Abington High School ... selected to play in the prestigious Big 33 game, featuring the top players from Pennsylvania vs. Ohio ... Philadelphia Inquirer All-Southeastern Pennsylvania honoree on offense … major reason the Ghosts went 10-3 his senior season … key part of an offense that passed for 2,400 yards and averaged 31 points per game … standout wrestler who was one of the state’s elite … since a 19-16 freshman season, Osei compiled a 113-12 mark (more than 40 falls), including a 44-1 record and South Class AAA state finalist appearance as a senior … 34-3 mark on the mats as a junior, including a District 1 South Class AAA crown and a second-place finish in the South Central Regional … two of his losses came at the hands of the state champion and the runner-up ... born 11/16/90 … a History major.

Al Page DL • Fr. • 6-2 • 280 Christopher Columbus HS Bronx, N.Y.

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2011: Did not see game action. Prior to Rutgers: Defensive tackle who played for head coach David Diaz at Christopher Columbus High School … missed most of the 2010 season with a nowresolved medical issue … four-star recruit and the 16th-best defensive tackle in the country according to ESPN.com … registered 27 tackles and seven sacks along with one blocked field goal as a senior … earned all-state honors in New York as a junior and senior … breakout junior campaign featured 40 tackles, five sacks and four fumble recoveries … SuperPrep Magazine ranked Page the No. 3 recruit in New York and the top defensive tackle prospect in the state … No. 47 defensive tackle nationally and the No. 4 recruit in New York according to Rivals.com ... born 12/3/92 ... has yet to declare a major.

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WR • Jr. • 6-0 • 190 Palmyra HS Palmyra, N.J.

2011: Factored into receiving game for RU after being limited by injuries earlier in his career … appeared in all 13 games with five starts, recording 32 catches for 327 yards and one touchdown … came up big with six catches for 54 yards in the 19-16 double overtime win at Syracuse (10/1), including a 4th-and-9-converting catch for 13 yards late in the fourth quarter … three catches for 41 yards, including the first touchdown grab of his career, to spark RU’s second-half comeback in the 21-20 win vs. Navy (10/15) … five catches for 49 yards in the 20-3 win vs. Cincinnati (11/19) … grabbed five passes for 34 yards at UConn (11/26) ... member of the BIG EAST All-Academic Football Team. 2010: Wide receiver who was limited by injury all season … was competing for a starting role in preseason before suffering an injury that sidelined him for first two games … was forced to the sidelines again in RU’s ninth game of the season with a broken collarbone. 2009: Switched from defensive back to wide receiver during preseason camp and appeared in two games before his season ended prematurely due to injury … made collegiate debut vs. Texas Southern (10/10) … one catch for 14 yards on the season. Prior to Rutgers: Four-year letterwinner at Palmyra High School for head coach Ty Belford ... started every game since his freshman year at defensive back ... Palmyra’s all-time leader in interceptions with 22 at the time of graduation ... picked off four passes as a senior as Palmyra won the Burlco/Olympic Freedom Division title … Philadelphia Inquirer AllSouth Jersey First Team selection on defense … allowed just one touchdown in four years at cornerback, including none over the final three years … led team to 9-1 record as a senior … team-best 10 touchdown receptions on offense at wide receiver … Burlington County Times Defensive Player of the Year … Courier-Post Second Team All-South Jersey on defense … rated as the No. 23 prospect in New Jersey by SuperPrep Magazine … one of the fastest quarter-mile track performers in South Jersey and is regarded as one of New Jersey’s premier point guards … personal best of 49.7 in the 400m and broke the 1,000-point plateau as a senior on the hardwood … rated as the No. 38 cornerback in the nation by ESPN.com ... born 4/25/91 ... a Sociology major. Receiving 2009 2010 2011 Career

GP-GS 2-0 7-0 13-5 22-5

Rec. 1 0 32 33

Yards 14 0 327 341

Avg. 14.0 0.0 10.2 10.3

TD 0 0 1 1

Long 14 0 21 21

Frank Quartucci Student Asst. Coach Hamilton West HS Hamilton, N.J. 2012: Will serve as a student assistant coach in 2012 after injuries forced the end of his playing career.

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SCARLET KNIGHTS 2011: Did not see game action ... member of the BIG EAST All-Academic Football Team. 2010: Enrolled at Rutgers in January and competed in spring drills … did not see game action … member of the BIG EAST All-Academic Football Team. Prior to Rutgers: Three-year starter and two-way lineman for head coach Tom Hoglen at Hamilton West High School … played offensive tackle as a senior and was the prime reason the Hornets led the Colonial Valley Conference with 210 rushing yards per game … Trenton Times All-Area First Team offensive selection … All-CVC First Team pick on offense according to the Trentonian and Trenton Times … rated the No. 61 offensive guard in the nation by Scout.com. … listed as the No. 33 prospect and the third-rated offensive guard in New Jersey by Scout.com … First Team All-Decade according to Trenton Times … New Jersey Super 100 team … Star-Ledger All-South Jersey honors … born 10/6/91 ... an American Studies major.

Mason Robinson DB • 6th-Sr. • 5-10 • 185 Somerville HS Somerville, N.J.

and two touchdowns ... ran for 245 yards vs. Hackettstown and for 214 yards vs. Bernards ... named Third-Team All-State by the StarLedger and was a First-Team All-Somerset County selection ... earned First-Team honors by the Courier News in both his senior and junior seasons ... also an outstanding cornerback who had nine interceptions over his final two seasons and ranked No. 32 at the position nationally by Scout.com …also a standout track performer, led Pioneers to seventh-straight Group II championship … captured three gold medals at the meet in the 100, 200 (21.87) and 400 (48.58) meters … won the state 100 meter title at the Meet of Champions, finishing the race in 10.51, a new Somerset County record and the seventh-fastest time in state history at the time … born 7/24/89 ... graduated with a degree in Labor Studies and is currently enrolled in graduate school.

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2012: Returned from 2011 injury to hold the top spot at punt returner on the post-spring depth chart ... earned sixth year of eligibility. 2011: Suffered a season-ending knee injury in the season-opener vs. North Carolina Central (9/1) … switched from wide receiver to cornerback in spring drills and was the recipient of the Frank R. Burns Award, given to the player who displays extraordinary mental and physical toughness. 2010: Switched back to wide receiver during preseason camp … saw action in all 12 games as both a wide receiver and return specialist … recipient of the Paul Robeson Award (individual whose performance, leadership and dedication on and off the field during his career has had the greatest impact on Rutgers football) at team awards banquet … averaged 7.3 yards per punt return and 23.7 yards per kick return … returned a punt a career-long 60 yards for a touchdown at USF (11/3), the ninth-longest punt return in school history … returned a kickoff a season-long 32 yards at FIU (9/11). 2009: Switched from running back to wide receiver in 2009 spring drills … suffered a season-ending injury in the season-opener against Cincinnati (9/7) ... had one carry for 12 yards in the contest. 2008: Appeared in 10 games at running back ... made first career start vs. North Carolina (9/11) and tied his career-high with 82 yards rushing on a career-high 16 carries, including a career-best 25-yard run ... scored first career touchdown vs. Morgan State (9/27). 2007: Made collegiate debut in season-opener vs. Buffalo (8/30) ... entered season as third-string running back but moved up to backup All-American Ray Rice … third on team with 202 yards rushing in 10 games … averaged an impressive 5.6 yards per carry … returned 14 kickoffs, with a long return of 35 yards … returned five punts for an average of 5.8 yards per return ... recorded first career carries against Norfolk St. (9/15) with nine rushes for 58 yards ... returned first career kickoff 20 yards against West Virginia (10/27) ... posted a season-high in carries (14) and a career-high in rushing yards (82) at Army (11/9). Prior to Rutgers: Ranked the No. 32 all-purpose player in the nation by Rivals.com and the No. 7 prospect in New Jersey ... three-year starter at Somerville High School for head coach Kevin Carty … Carty spent six seasons as the wide receiver coach at Rutgers from 1984-89 … one of the fastest athletes in the state, with personal-best times of 10.97 in the 100 meters and 21.95 in the 200 on the track ... won the Skyland Conference and Somerset County titles in both events as a senior ... rushed for 1,688 yards and scored 17 touchdowns while averaging 8.7 yards per carry as a senior ... also caught 15 passes for 275 yards

Tackles 2011

GP-GS Solo Ast. Total TFL Sacks FF FR INT PBU 1-0 2 1 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0

Punt Returns 2007 2008 2010 2011 Career

GP 10 2 12 1 25

No. 5 2 19 2 28

Yards 29 14 139 5 187

Avg. 5.8 7.0 7.3 2.5 6.7

TD 0 0 1 0 1

Long 11 12 60 5 60

Kick Returns 2007 2008 2010 2011 Career

GP 10 2 12 1 25

No. 14 2 6 0 22

Yards 275 27 142 0 444

Avg. 19.6 13.5 23.7 0.0 20.2

TD 0 0 0 0 0

Long 35 14 32 0 35

Rushing 2007 2008 2009 2010 Career

GP-GS 10-0 10-1 1-0 12-0 21-1

No. 36 41 1 0 78

Yards 202 139 12 0 353

Avg. 5.6 3.6 12.0 0.0 4.5

TD 0 1 0 0 1

Long 18 25 12 0 25

Receiving 2007 2008 2009 2010 Career

GP-GS 10-0 10-1 1-0 12-0 23-1

Rec. 0 12 0 1 13

Yards 0 125 0 4 129

Avg. 0.0 10.4 0.0 4.0 9.9

TD 0 0 0 0 0

Long 0 28 0 4 28

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SCARLET KNIGHTS Logan Ryan DB • Jr. • 6-0 • 190 Eastern HS Berlin, N.J.

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2012: Named to Preseason All-BIG EAST First Teams by Athlon and Phil Steele. 2011: Emerged as one of the top cornerbacks in the BIG EAST after securing his starting position during 2011 preseason camp … started all 13 games opposite teammate Brandon Jones … recorded 67 tackles (48 solo), including 5.5 tackles-for-loss and 0.5 sack ... named All-BIG EAST Second Team for his efforts … career-high 10 tackles and two forced fumbles at UNC (9/10) … recorded seven tackles, 1.0 tacklefor-loss, broke up four passes and recovered a fumble in the 19-16 double overtime victory at Syracuse (10/1) … notched the first two interceptions of his career in the 34-10 win vs. Pitt (10/8), returning the second pick 45 yards to the end zone … earned a helmet sticker from ESPN’s Lou Holtz on College GameDay Final for his efforts against Pitt … BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week for his game against Pitt … nine tackles and broke up his team-leading eighth pass of the season in the 20-17 overtime win over USF (11/5) … seven tackles, including 2.5 tackles-for-loss, in the 27-13 win vs. Iowa State (12/30) in the 2011 Pinstripe Bowl in Yankee Stadium … contributions against the Cyclones included three pass breakups and one interception, which he returned for 11 yards ... member of the BIG EAST AllAcademic Football Team. 2010: Appeared in 11 games at cornerback … nine tackles on the year … made collegiate debut vs. Norfolk State (9/2) … first career start at FIU (9/11) … career-best two tackles vs. Tulane (10/2) and at USF (11/3) … member of the BIG EAST All-Academic Football Team.

Prior to Rutgers: Played for head coach Dan Spittal at Eastern High School ... rated the No. 1 cornerback in New Jersey by Rivals.com … ranked overall as the No. 9 prospect in New Jersey by Rivals.com and the No. 15 cornerback prospect nationally by ESPN.com … SuperPrep Magazine’s No. 13 prospect in New Jersey … starred at both quarterback and cornerback on a 7-3 Eastern HS team, throwing for 1,070 yards and eight touchdowns and rushing for 699 yards and nine touchdowns while running a spread offense … also tallied 43 tackles, two tackles-for-loss and five interceptions in earning South Jersey Player of the Year Defensive honors from the Philadelphia Inquirer … over his final two scholastic campaigns, Ryan threw for more than 2,500 yards and accounted for 35 total touchdowns in guiding Eastern to a 16-5 record and consecutive state playoff berths ... born 2/9/91 ... a Labor Studies major. GP-GS Solo Ast. Total 11-0 4 5 9 13-13 48 19 67 24-13 52 24 76

TFL Sacks 1.0 0.0 5.5 0.5 6.5 0.5

Miles Shuler WR • So. • 5-10 • 175 Long Branch HS Long Branch, N.J.

FF FR INT 0 0 0 2 2 3 2 2 3

PBU 1 14 15

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2011: Made anticipated collegiate debut in the season-opening 48-0 victory over North Carolina Central (9/1), appearing in seven games total … rushed six times for 42 yards … first touch came in the 20-17 overtime win vs. USF (11/5) on a nine-yard run … sea-

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Prior to Rutgers: Three-year starter at quarterback, cornerback and safety for head coach Dan George at Long Branch High School … U.S. Army All-America game participant … scored the East’s first touchdown on a 22-yard scoring reception to help the East to a 13-10 victory … four-star rated recruit by Rivals.com, Scout.com and ESPN.com … SuperPrep Magazine All-American … rated the 23rd-best wide receiver nationally by SuperPrep … Star-Ledger First Team All-State selection on defense … fastest player in the state of New Jersey and one of the fastest athletes in the nation … won the state title in the 100-meter dash (10.39) and 55-meter dash indoors (6.35) … finished unbeaten in the 55 dash in his first indoor season as a junior, winning at Easterns in 6.35 … No. 2 in the nation that season and No. 9 in state history, and the Meet of Champions in 6.40 ... recorded the second-faster 55-meter time in the nation for a HS sprinter as a junior … led team with 96 tackles (24 solo) along with six tackles for loss, two interceptions and two forced fumbles … 10th-rated athlete in the nation by CBS College Sports recruiting analyst Tom Lemming … was the Green Wave’s starting quarterback and finished the season with 1,100 yards rushing and 15 touchdowns … through the air, totaled 1,200 yards passing and 11 touchdowns … rated the No. 4 recruit in New Jersey by SuperPrep Magazine … Asbury Park Press All-Shore First Team selection … rated the No. 16 wide receiver prospect in the nation by Scout.com … No. 3 recruit in New Jersey by Rivals.com … also the 16th-best wide receiver and the nation’s 127th-best recruit according to Rivals.com … Rivals250 member … junior season at quarterback featured 1,300 yards passing and approximately 1,200 yards rushing and 25 total touchdowns ... born 9/26/93 ... has yet to declare a major. Rushing 2011

GP-GS No. Yards Avg. 7-0 6 42 7.0

TD 0

Long 19

Kevin Snyder

2009: Did not see game action.

Tackles 2010 2011 Career

son-long rush was a 19-yard gain in the 20-3 win over Cincinnati (11/19).

LB • So. • 6-3 • 225 Cumberland Valley HS Mechanicsburg, Pa.

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2011: Appeared in all 13 games at linebacker in his initial season … made first collegiate appearance in the 48-0 win over NCCU (9/1), recording three tackles … recorded career-bests with six tackles in the 34-10 victory over Pitt (10/8), including 1.0 tackle-for-loss and half a sack … tallied four tackles, including a personal-best 1.5 tackles-for-loss in the 2713 win vs. Iowa State (12/ 30) in the 2011 Pinstripe Bowl in Yankee Stadium. Prior to Rutgers: Three-year starter for head coach Tim Rimpfel at Cumberland Valley High School … started three years on offense at halfback and was a two-year starter as a junior and senior at outside linebacker … PIAA Class AAAA First Team All-State selection as a senior at linebacker … led the Eagles to a 12-3 record and an appearance in the PIAA Class AAAA


SCARLET KNIGHTS state semifinals … key cog in Cumberland Valley’s District 3 championship team … rushed for 947 yards and 12 touchdowns (7.2 yards per carry) … also threw a 59-yard touchdown pass as a senior … 282 yards receiving and three touchdowns … on defense, totaled 83 tackles, two interceptions … recorded two games with 10-plus tackles vs. local rivals Harrisburg (14 tackles) and Bishop McDevitt (11 tackles) … ran for 163 yards, including a 95-yard touchdown in a playoff victory over Wilson … averaged 20.4 yards per carry in that game … rushed for 1,341 yards and 22 touchdowns as a junior … seven 100-yard games as a junior … also totaled 634 yards receiving and six receiving touchdowns … 109 tackles as a junior, including a career-high 19 stops vs. State College … No. 28 prospect in Pennsylvania according to SuperPrep Magazine … No. 22 Keystone State prospect by Rivals.com … three-star recruit according to ESPN.com, Rivals.com and Scout.com ... born 7/25/92 ... has yet to declare a major. Tackles 2011

GP-GS Solo Ast. Total TFL Sacks FF 13-0 13 27 40 2.5 1.0 0

FR INT PBU 0 0 0

Daryl Stephenson DL • Fr. • 6-3 • 280 Sayreville HS Sayreville, N.J.

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2011: Appeared in the season-opening 48-0 victory over North Carolina Central (9/1) before suffering a season-ending shoulder injury. Prior to Rutgers: Three-year starter for head coach George Najjar at Sayreville High School … played defensive tackle, offensive guard and tackle along with serving as his team’s starting place-kicker and punter … reunited with high school teammates David Milewski and younger brother Delon Stephenson at Rutgers … led the Bombers to an 11-1 record and the Central Jersey Group IV championship … first sectional title in 13 years for Sayreville … Home News Tribune All-Area First Team selection on defense … key anchor to a Sayreville defense that led the area in points allowed (9.8 per game) … Third Team All-State selection on the defensive side of the ball by the Star-Ledger … ended senior season with 49 total tackles and seven sacks … started at tackle on the offensive line for an offense that averaged over 200 yards rushing a game … team’s place-kicker who booted 28 touchbacks and connected on a 38-yard field goal … three-star recruit according to ESPN.com and Rivals.com … No. 28 player in New Jersey according to Rivals.com … No. 49 defensive tackle prospect in the nation by ESPN.com … ranked as the No. 17 prospect in New Jersey by SuperPrep Magazine … played for the North in the Chesapeake Bowl ... born 5/11/92 ... has yet to declare a major.

C.J. Still RB • Fr. • 5-8 • 190 Woodrow Wilson HS Camden, N.J.

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2012: Made move to running back from defensive back during spring drills. 2011: Did not see game action. Prior to Rutgers: Three-year starter for head coach Christopher Crowley at Woodrow Wilson High School … selected first team all-conference his junior and senior year … played in six games while rushing for 588 yards and 10 touchdowns with a nagging hamstring injury his senior year … born 12/26/92 ... has yet to declare a major.

J.T. Tartacoff

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DB • Jr. • 5-11 • 190 Montgomery HS Skillman, N.J.

2012: Moved to defensive back from wide receiver during spring drills. 2011: Saw action in six games, appearing at holder and wide receiver. 2010: Appeared in nine games at wide receiver … missed first two contests as a result of injury suffered in preseason camp … two catches for 21 yards on the year … made collegiate debut and first career reception for 16 yards vs. North Carolina (9/25) … first career start at Cincinnati (11/20). Prior to Rutgers: Four-year letterwinner and four-year starter for head coach Zoran Milich at Montgomery High School … saw time at wide receiver, running back, quarterback, safety, cornerback and served on the special teams units as the punt returner, kick returner and holder … Courier News AllArea First Team honoree on offense … all-around threat who caught 40 passes for 588 yards and seven touchdowns for the Cougars … rushed for 150 yards on the season with two touchdowns and also returned 11 kickoffs for 245 yards, including a 91-yard kickoff return for a touchdown … for his career, scored 192 points and caught 105 passes, both of which are school records … All-Group IV Second Team selection on offense by the Star-Ledger … also named All-Somerset County First Team pick by the StarLedger … rated the No. 27 prospect in New Jersey by SuperPrep Magazine … tabbed the No. 22 prospect in the Garden State by Rivals.com … born 3/12/92 ... an Economics major. Receiving 2010 2011 Career

GP-GS 9-1 6-0 15-1

Rec. 2 0 2

Yards 21 0 21

Avg. 10.5 0.0 10.5

TD 0 0 0

Marcus Thompson DE • Jr. • 6-2 • 260 Boyd Anderson HS Oakland Park, Fla.

Long 16 0 16

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2011: Saw action in 11 games and started twice on the defensive line after practicing at fullback during spring drills … recorded 13 tackles, including 2.5 tackles-for-loss and 0.5 sack … career-high three tackles, including 0.5 tackle-for-loss for one yard lost, in both the 34-10 win over Pitt (10/8) and the 21-20 victory over Navy (10/15) … earned starts against the Midshipmen and Louisville (10/21). 2010: Appeared in five games on both the defensive line and fullback … made collegiate debut vs. Norfolk State (9/2). Prior to Rutgers: One-year letterwinner and one-year starter for head coach Mark James at Boyd Anderson High School … transferred to Boyd Anderson from South Plantation High School prior to his senior season … earned time at running back and linebacker as a senior … rushed for 832 yards and four touchdowns … on defense, recorded 90 tackles, including 42 solo stops … registered nine sacks from his linebacker position … rated as the No. 20 prospect in Broward County by the South Florida Sun-Sentinel … rushed for 166 yards and three touchdowns on just 16 carries in a 26-14 victory over Western in the opening game of the season … rated the No. 82 running back nationally by Rivals.com … listed as the No. 77 outside linebacker prospect in the nation by Scout.com … Miami Herald Honorable Mention All-Broward County selection … rated as the No. 5 running back in Broward County by the Miami Herald … born 10/9/90 ... a Labor Studies major. Tackles 2010 2011 Career

GP-GS Solo Ast. Total 5-0 0 0 0 11-2 5 8 13 16-2 5 8 13

TFL Sacks 0.0 0.0 2.5 0.5 2.5 0.5

FF FR INT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

PBU 0 0 0

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SCARLET KNIGHTS Scott Vallone DT • Sr. • 6-3 • 275 St. Anthony’s HS Central Islip, N.Y.

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2012: Named to Preseason All-BIG EAST First Teams by Athlon and Phil Steele. 2011: Third year as a starter at defensive tackle … finished season with 58 tackles (20 solo), including 8.5 tackles-for-loss and 2.5 sacks … recorded four tackles, 2.5 TFLs and two sacks in the season-opening 48-0 victory vs. North Carolina Central (9/1) … scored first career touchdown after recovering a fumble in the end zone in the NCCU victory … dropped back into pass coverage at North Carolina (9/10) and tipped a pass into the hands of teammate Wayne Warren for an interception … recorded a career-best 12 tackles in the 21-20 victory over Navy (10/15), including 0.5 tackle-for-loss … brought in eight tackles in back-to-back weeks against USF (11/5) and Army (11/12) … recovered a fumble and returned it 13 yards in the 27-13 victory over Iowa State (12/30) in the 2011 Pinstripe Bowl in Yankee Stadium … named to Rivals.com All-Spring Team with his performance during spring drills ... member of the BIG EAST All-Academic Football Team. 2010: Second-year starting defensive tackle … started all 25 games over the previous two seasons … 44 tackles, 6.5 tackles-for-loss, 1.5 sacks and five quarterback hurries on the year … multiple tackles in 11 of 12 games … set career-highs in tackles for loss (2.5) and sacks (1.5) against North Carolina (9/25) … named to BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll for performance against Tar Heels … posted a season-high nine tackles including a tackle for loss vs. Army (10/16) … member of the BIG EAST All-Academic Football Team. 2009: A Football Writers Association of America Freshman All-America selection … Phil Steele’s Magazine First Team Freshmen All-America … CollegeFootballNews.com Honorable Mention Freshman All-America … starting defensive tackle in all 13 games ... 41 tackles and 9.0 TFLs on the year ... recorded a tackle in every game with a tackle for loss in six contests ... had a season-high 2.0 tackles for loss in three contests at Army (10/23), vs. West Virginia (12/5) and in St. Petersburg Bowl vs. UCF (12/19) … posted career-high 11 tackles against the Mountaineers … member of the BIG EAST All-Academic Football Team. 2008: Appeared in two games before undergoing season-ending surgery and redshirted ... collegiate debut against Morgan State (9/27).

Jorge Vicioso OL • So. • 6-6 • 305 Passaic HS Passaic, N.J.

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2011: Appeared in the season-opening 48-0 victory over North Carolina Central (9/1). 2010: Did not see game action. Prior to Rutgers: Three-year letterwinner and three-year starter at left tackle and on the defensive line for head coach Billy Curry at Passaic High School … played both defensive tackle and nose guard on defense and posted 41 tackles and one sack as a senior … did not allow a sack as a senior … totaled 31 pancake blocks … Star-Ledger Second Team All-State as a senior … two-sport athlete who was also one of New Jersey’s top wrestlers … helped pave the way for an Indians’ offense that featured a running back with over 1,600 rushing yards and 11 touchdowns … All-Passaic First Team honoree on offense according to the The Record and Star-Ledger … named to the All-Group IV First Team by the Star-Ledger … rated the No. 31 prospect in New Jersey by SuperPrep Magazine … born 5/19/91 ... a Labor Studies major.

Wayne Warren DB • Sr. • 6-1 • 205 Wicomico HS Salisbury, Md.

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2011: Part of defensive back rotation in all 13 games … totaled 28 tackles (13 solo), including 2.5 tackles-for-loss and 2.5 sacks … showed a nose for the ball by recording two forced fumbles, one interception, three pass breakups and one blocked kick … notched interception on a tipped pass by teammate Scott Vallone against North Carolina (9/10) … set a career-high in tackles-forloss and sacks with 1.5 for 14 yards lost in the 34-10 win over Pitt (10/8) … personal-best five stops against the Panthers … recorded four tackles and 0.5 sack in the 27-13 win over Iowa State (12/30) in the 2011 Pinstripe Bowl in Yankee Stadium. 2010: Appeared in all 12 games at defensive back and on special teams … posted six tackles on the year, including a career-best two stops at Cincinnati (11/20) … blocked a punt at Pittsburgh (10/23), which was scooped up by teammate Brandon Bing for a touchdown. 2009: Earned playing time in seven games … made collegiate debut vs. Cincinnati (9/7). 2008: Did not see game action.

Prior to Rutgers: One of the most heralded defensive tackles in the nation from a dominant prep program at St. Anthony’s on Long Island … three-year starter for coach Rich Reichert … ended his varsity career with a 31-2 record for the Friars … St. Anthony’s won seven consecutive CHSFL AAA Championships at the time of Vallone’s graduation … posted 71 tackles, including 16 for loss and eight sacks en route to CHSFL Defensive Player of the Year honors as a senior … two-time All-Long Island selection by Newsday … rated as the No. 3 prospect in the state of New York and the No. 20 defensive tackle in the nation by Rivals.com … ESPN.com listed Vallone as the No. 29 defensive tackle in the nation … New York State Sportswriters Association First Team All-State selection as a senior … New York Daily News Player of the Year on Long Island … first junior to be elected captain at St. Anthony’s and was a two-time captain for the Friars … born 5/26/90 ... an Economics major. Tackles 2008 2009 2010 2011 Career

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GP-GS 2-0 13-13 12-12 13-13 50-38

Solo 0 22 16 20 58

Ast. 0 19 28 38 85

Total TFL 0 0.0 41 9.0 44 6.5 58 8.5 143 25.0

Sacks 0.0 1.5 1.5 2.5 5.5

FF FR INT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 2 0

PBU 0 0 0 2 2

Prior to Rutgers: Played for coach David Nettles at Wicomico High School … top-rated quarterback recruit in the state of Maryland by Rivals.com … tabbed the No. 15 prospect overall in Maryland and the No. 24 dual-threat quarterback in the nation by Rivals.com … Scout.com listed Warren as the No. 28 quarterback nationally … No. 91 athlete in the country by ESPN.com … played in just five games as a senior due to a knee injury … ran for 236


SCARLET KNIGHTS yards and five touchdowns (8.8 yards per carry) his senior season … 22for-34 through the air for 416 yards and two TDs as a senior as the Indians finished the season 10-1 … led squad to 11-1 record and an appearance in the MPSSAA Class 2A East Region championship … born 2/2/90 ... an Information Technology and Informatics major. Tackles 2009 2010 2011 Career

GP-GS Solo Ast. Total 7-0 0 0 0 12-0 5 1 6 13-0 13 15 28 32-0 18 16 34

TFL Sacks 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5

FF FR INT 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 2 0 1

Lorenzo Waters DB • So. • 6-0 • 200 DeMatha HS Accokeek, Md.

PBU 0 0 3 3

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2012: Ascended to the top depth chart spot at strong safety during spring drills. 2011: Appeared in 11 games at defensive back, totaling 10 tackles … recorded a season-high of two tackles against Syracuse (10/1), Navy (10/15) and Cincinnati (11/19) ... member of the BIG EAST All-Academic Football Team. 2010: Did not see game action. Prior to Rutgers: Three-year letterwinner and two-year starter at safety for head coach Bill McGregor at DeMatha High School … Washington Post Honorable Mention All-Met selection on defense … 2009 Maryland Big School All-State First Team selection on defense … finished the season with 89 tackles … also totaled three interceptions and broke up eight passes … was named team’s defensive player of the week six times in 12 weeks … was named DeMatha’s most valuable player following the season as he helped lead the Stags to an 11-1 season … listed as the No. 30 safety in the country by ESPN’s Scouts, Inc. … tabbed the No. 15 player in Maryland and the No. 64 safety prospect nationally by Rivals.com … rated as the No. 45 safety in the nation by Scout.com … played in the Maryland Crab Bowl, featuring the best senior all-stars from the public and private schools in the state of Maryland … returned an interception 29 yards for a touchdown as Washington defeated Baltimore in the Crab Bowl … born 7/17/92 ... a Political Science major. Tackles 2011

GP-GS Solo Ast. Total TFL Sacks FF FR INT PBU 11-0 4 6 10 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0

Devon Watkis OL • Sr. • 6-7 • 320 Longwood HS Coram, N.Y.

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2011: Did not see game action. 2010: Reserve offensive lineman who appeared in nine games with four starts… made first career start at USF (11/3) at right tackle.

Prior to Rutgers: One of the top offensive linemen on Long Island in 2007 … played for coach Chris Meyer at Longwood High School … rated as the No. 10 recruit in the state of New York and the No. 2 offensive line prospect in the Empire State according to Rivals.com … rated the No. 82 offensive tackle in the nation by Scout.com … part of a team that finished 8-2 in 2007 and second in Division I on Long Island … born 9/2/90 ... a Journalism and Media Studies major.

Dallas Whitaker LB • Fr. • 6-2 • 215 Immaculata HS Milford, N.J.

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2011: Did not see game action. Prior to Rutgers: Four-year varsity letterwinner at Immaculata High School for head coach and Rutgers alum Pierce Frauenheim … played outside linebacker, defensive end, wide receiver and tight end for Spartans … missed half of his senior season after suffering a broken leg … posted eight sacks as senior prior to his injury … named captain of the team his senior season … recorded 12 sacks as a junior en route to Second Team All-Non Public All-State honors by the Star-Ledger and First Team all-conference and all-county accolades by the publication as a junior … first team all-conference selection with eight sacks as a sophomore … also played center on the Immaculata varsity basketball team for two seasons but couldn’t compete as a senior because of leg injury … father, Scott, played college football at South Carolina … born 11/13/92 ... has yet to declare a major.

Joe Worth WR • R-Fr. • 6-1 • 210 Hartford Union HS Hartford, Wisc.

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2011: Did not see game action. Prior to Rutgers: Three-year letter winner and two-year starter for head coach Tom Noennig at Hartford Union High School … versatile player who played wide receiver, running back, tight end, cornerback and safety for the Orioles … also played two years of varsity basketball as a forward and ran track for the Orioles where he competed in the 110m/300m hurdles and the 4x200 relay … sectional qualifier in the 110m/300m hurdles and a state qualifier in the 4x200 relay … earned all-conference accolades as a wide receiver and running back … born 9/9/92 … has yet to declare a major.

2009: Reserve offensive lineman … made collegiate debut against FIU (9/19). 2008: Did not see game action.

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SCARLET KNIGHTS Marquise Wright DL • Fr. • 6-3 • 285 Paramus Catholic HS Englewood, N.J.

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2011: Did not see game action.

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WR • Sr. • 6-4 • 220 Wall HS Wall Twp., N.J.

2011: Appeared in 12 games and started five at wide receiver, missing the game at UConn (Nov. 26) due to injury … recorded 11 catches for 147 yards and two touchdowns … set a career-high with three catches at North Carolina (9/10), totaling 19 yards and a touchdown … caught his second touchdown of the season on a 20-yard pass from Gary Nova in the fourth quarter of the 21-20 win vs. Navy (10/15) … two catches for a career-high 39 yards against West Virginia (10/29) ... member of the BIG EAST All-Academic Football Team. 2010: Named to Rivals.com All-Spring Team … recipient of the Mark Mills Second Effort Award, presented to the Most Improved Offensive Player in spring drills … suffered a knee injury in preseason camp and was forced to miss the season. 2009: Second-string wide receiver ... saw action in 12 games ... made first career start at Syracuse (11/21) ... collegiate debut against Cincinnati (9/7). 2008: Did not see game action. Prior to Rutgers: Versatile athlete who played tailback, wide receiver, cornerback and safety at Wall High School … three-year starter for head coach Chris Barnes ... consensus Top 15 recruit in New Jersey ... rushed for 383 yards and three touchdowns while hauling in 23 receptions for 347 yards and six touchdowns ... rushed for 141 yards vs. Matawan ... caught four passes for 113 yards and two TDs vs. Middletown South ... Second Team All-Shore by the Asbury Park Press ... First Team All-Shore by the Star-Ledger ... ranked No. 11 in New Jersey by Rivals.com and No. 10 in the state by Scout.com … born 4/7/90 ... a Criminal Justice major. Receiving 2009 2010 2011 Career

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GP-GS Rec. Yards Avg. TD 12-0 0 0 0.0 0 DNP 12-5 11 147 13.4 2 24-5 11 147 13.4 2

Long 0 25 25

DE • So. • 6-3 • 215 Piscataway HS Piscataway, N.J.

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2012: Moved to defensive end from wide receiver during spring drills.

Prior to Rutgers: Two-way lineman for head coach Chris Partridge at Paramus Catholic High School … senior season featured 52 tackles, including 19 behind the line of scrimmage and two forced fumbles … 8.5 sacks … All-Bergen County First Team defense by the Star-Ledger and The Record … four-star rated recruit according to Scout.com and Rivals.com … listed as the 14th-best defensive tackle in the nation by Rivals.com … Rivals.com’s fourth-ranked recruit in New Jersey … Rivals250 team member … rated the No. 149th overall recruit nationally by Rivals.com … No. 31 defensive tackle nationally by ESPN.com … No. 14 prospect in New Jersey according to SuperPrep Magazine ... born 2/9/93 ... has yet to declare a major.

Tim Wright

Jawaun Wynn

2011: Saw action in seven games on special teams … switched between wide receiver and defensive back in spring drills. 2010: Did not see game action. Prior to Rutgers: Three-year letterwinner and one-year starter for head coach Dan Higgins at Piscataway High School … played both wide receiver and free safety for the Chiefs … Home News Tribune Third Team All-Area selection on offense … ended the season with 20 receptions for 305 yards and two touchdowns … added two tackles and two interceptions on the defensive side of the ball … rated by SuperPrep Magazine as New Jersey’s No. 24 prospect and the Garden State’s fourth-best wide receiver … rated as the No. 16 prospect in New Jersey by Rivals.com … tabbed the state’s No. 19 prospect by Scout.com … attended same high school as current teammate Marvin Booker and former Rutgers All-American and current San Francisco 49ers starting lineman Anthony Davis … born 6/25/92 ... has yet to declare a major.

NEWCOMERS Carlton Agudosi WR • Fr. • 6-6 • 200 Franklin HS Somerset, N.J.

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Prior to Rutgers: Three-year letterwinner for head coach Lou Solomon at Franklin High School … 33 receptions for 697 yards and nine touchdowns as a senior for the Warriors … No. 22 prospect in the state of New Jersey according to SuperPrep … three receptions of 70 yards or longer in 2011 … finished career with school records for receiving yards (1,577), yards per reception (20.0) and receiving touchdowns (17) … Home News Tribune and Courier News All-Area First Team selection … Star-Ledger All-Group Four Second Team selection on offense … First Team All-Somerset County selection by the Star-Ledger … three-star recruit according to Rivals.com, Scout.com and ESPN.com … 13th-rated prospect in New Jersey by Rivals.com … rated as the No. 66 wide receiver nationally by Rivals.com … listed as the No. 26 prospect in New Jersey by ESPN.com … caught 42 passes for 865 yards and eight touchdowns en route to all-area honors as a junior … born 2/1/94 … has yet to declare a major.

Brandon Arcidiacono OL • Fr. • 6-4 • 260 Archbishop Wood HS Holland, Pa.

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Prior to Rutgers: Two-year letterwinner for head coach Steve Devlin at Archbishop Wood High School … one of two Vikings to sign with the Scarlet Knights (Desmon Peoples) … started at center for two seasons as team went 27-2 with Arcidiacono in the starting lineup … part of a 14-1 squad that won the school’s first Class AAA state championship with a 52-0 victory over Bishop McDevitt … team finished ranked No. 21 in the final USA Today Top 25 poll … rated a three-star recruit by ESPN.com, Rivals.com and Scout.com … No. 6 center nationally and No. 18 in Pennsylvania according to Rivals.com … rated nation’s ninth-best center by Scout.com … ranked the third-best center in the country and Pennsylvania’s 15th-best prospect


SCARLET KNIGHTS NEWCOMERS by ESPN.com … Philadelphia Inquirer All-Southeastern Pennsylvania team selection … Pennsylvania Class AAA All-State First-Team selection on offense by the Associated Press and the Pennsylvania Football News … as a junior, played center for an offensive line that paved the way for a an offense that averaged over 300 yards rushing per game and had two 1,000-yard rushers … born 3/9/93 ... has yet to declare a major.

Ryan Brodie OL • Fr. • 6-5 • 300 Long Branch HS Long Branch, N.J.

WR • Fr. • 6-1 • 200 Don Bosco Prep Edison, N.J.

QB • Fr. • 6-1 • 215 John H. Glenn HS East Northport, N.Y.

OL • Fr. • 6-6 • 310 Pennsbury HS Yardley, Pa.

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Prior to Rutgers: Three-year letterwinner for head coach Galen Snyder at Pennsbury High School … USA Today All-America First Team selection on offense … SuperPrep All-American …listed as the No. 39 offensive line prospect in the nation by SuperPrep … rated as the No. 38 player in the nation according to recruiting analyst Tom Lemming … selected to play for Pennsylvania in the prestigious Big 33 game vs. Ohio … played in the Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl in Phoenix, Arizona … four-star recruit according to Scout.com, ESPN.com and Rivals.com … tabbed the No. 4 player in Pennsylvania and the No. 18 offensive tackle nationally by ESPN.com … rated the No. 8 player in the Keystone State and the 27th-best offensive tackle in the nation by Rivals.com … listed as the No. 17 offensive tackle prospect and the ninth-best player in Pennsylvania by Scout.com … rated by Scout.com as the No. 1 offensive tackle prospect in the state of Pennsylvania … Philadelphia Inquirer All-Southeastern Pennsylvania selection … helped guide the Falcons to a 9-4 record and a spot in the PIAA state playoffs as a senior … Pennsylvania Football News Class AAAA All-State First Team selection … born 10/18/93 ... has yet to declare a major.

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Prior to Rutgers: Three-year letterwinner for head coach Greg Toal at Don Bosco Prep … key member of a Don Bosco team that won its 46th-consecutive game and sixth-consecutive Non-Public Group 4 title with a 42-14 victory over archrival Bergen Catholic at MetLife Stadium … guided an Ironmen squad to a 11-0 record as a senior, including a No. 1 national ranking in several polls, including USA Today … listed as New Jersey’s No. 3 prospect by SuperPrep … No. 11 wide receiver nationally and a four-star recruit according to Scout.com … rated as the No. 166 prospect nationally by Rivals.com … member of the Rivals 250 team … four-star recruit, including the No. 5 prospect in New Jersey and the No. 24 wide receiver in the country according to Rivals.com … U.S. Army All-American Bowl selection … missed time with a shoulder injury as a senior but still managed 37 receptions for 543 yards and four touchdowns … Star-Ledger All-State Second Team performer on offense … rated the No. 7 prospect in New Jersey by the Star-Ledger … totaled 82 receptions for 1,548 yards and 18 touchdowns in final two seasons for the Ironmen … two-time first team all-county selection by the Bergen Record … anchored winning leg (47.2 seconds) of the 4x400 relay team for Don Bosco Prep at the NJSIAA Meet of Champions as a junior … MSG Varsity All-Metro first team selection at wide receiver … one of two Ironmen to sign with Rutgers (Darius Hamilton) … high school teammate of Gary Nova and Paul Canevari … born 1/24/94 ... has yet to declare a major.

Richard Czeczotka

J.J. Denman

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Prior to Rutgers: Three-year letterwinner for head coach Dan George at Long Branch High School … SuperPrep All-American … rated the No. 37 offensive lineman in the nation by SuperPrep … played in the Semper Fidelis All-America Bowl in Phoenix, Arizona … top-rated offensive lineman in New Jersey … Star-Ledger All-State First Team selection on offense … All-Shore First Team pick by the Asbury Park Press … former high school teammate of current Scarlet Knight Miles Shuler … helped guide the Green Wave to the Shore Conference’s third-best rushing attack in the regular season, totaling 2,148 yards … listed as the No. 8 prospect in the Garden State by the Star-Ledger … a three-star recruit who was rated 11th in New Jersey and the nation’s No. 51 offensive tackle by Rivals.com … seventh-best player in New Jersey according to SuperPrep … three-star recruit by Scout.com who was tabbed the nation’s No. 42 offensive tackle … ESPN.com’s 11th-rated player in New Jersey and the nation’s No. 49 offensive tackle … born 8/23/93 ... has yet to declare a major.

Leonte Carroo

junior … threw for 1,977 yards and 25 touchdowns in final season … 14-of-20 passing for 142 yards and 110 rushing yards in 2011 Class IV title game … named to the NYSSWA All-State Fourth Team in 2011 … born 1/5/94 ... has yet to declare a major.

R.J. Dill OT • Sr. • 6-7 • 310 Trinity HS (Maryland) Mechanicsburg, Pa.

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2012: Named to Preseason All-BIG EAST Third Teams by Athlon and Phil Steele ... enrolled in January and pracitced with the team in the spring. Prior to Rutgers: Transfer from the University of Maryland who graduated in December with a degree in Economics … enrolled in graduate school at Rutgers with one final season of eligibility in 2012 … three-year starter at Maryland with 33 career starts, including 30 consecutive starting assignments to close out his career … started the final 10 games at left tackle for the Terps’ 2010 squad that finished 9-4 with a victory in the Military Bowl … appeared in 37 career contests at Maryland … of his 33 career starts, 23 came at right tackle … as a sophomore, started all 13 games for an offense which ranked 29th nationally in scoring (32.2 points per game) …a freshman All-ACC selection by Rivals.com in 2009 ... played in all 12 games, starting eight at right tackle, including the final five … starter at both offensive and defensive tackle for head coach Jeff Boger at Trinity High School … No. 25 prospect in the state of Pennsylvania by SuperPrep ... rated No. 61 nationally among offensive tackles by Scouts, Inc. ... first team All-Mid-Penn Conference selection in 2006 and 2007 ... key contributor for a Trinity squad that gained over 3,200 yards on the ground in 2007 ... 26 tackles, two forced fumbles and four quarterback hurries as a senior ... team won conference championships in 2006 and 2007 ... selected to play in the 2008 Big 33 game ... four-year letterman in basketball where he was team captain and the starting center ... won a conference championship in basketball as a sophomore … born 7/26/90 … a Labor Studies major in graduate school.

Prior to Rutgers: Standout quarterback at John H. Glenn High School for head coach Dave Shanahan … guided team to the Long Island Class IV title with an 11-1 record as a senior after completing a 12-0 Class IV championship campaign as a

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SCARLET KNIGHTS NEWCOMERS Kyle Federico PK • Fr. • 6-0 • 195 Ponte Vedra HS Ponte Vedra, Fla.

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Prior to Rutgers: Enrolled early and participated in spring drills …three-year letterman for head coach Mike Lloyd at Ponte Vedra High School … helped guide the Sharks to an 11-2 record as a senior … drilled a game-winning 27-yard field goal for the school’s first playoff win in a 24-21 victory over Clay … Associated Press Class 5A All-State Third-Team selection at punter in 2011 … Jacksonville Times-Union All-First Coast Second Team honoree … connected on four field goals as a senior and was 8-of-13 on field goal attempts as a junior, with a long of 50 yards … 54 of his 67 kickoffs went for touchbacks as a senior … totaled 41 punts for an average of 41.1 yards per kick as a senior … long punt of 61 yards on the year along with four punts inside the 20 … three-star recruit according to Scout.com and ESPN.com … ESPN.com’s No. 10 kicker nationally and rated the No. 11 kicker in the country by Scout.com … standout soccer player who scored 13 goals as a junior … born 12/26/93 ... has yet to declare a major.

Jeffrey Gignac WR • Fr. • 6-5 • 210 Wayne Hills HS Wayne, N.J.

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Prior to Rutgers: Hauled in game-winning 25yard touchdown pass in 2011 North Jersey Section 1, Group 3 Championship game for Wayne Hills High School and head coach Chris Olsen … added rushing touchdown in title game win over Old Tappan, Wayne Hills’ second-straight state title … totaled 13 catches for 240 yards and four touchdowns as a senior … standout in track for Wayne Hills, running the 200 meter dash and 400 meter dash ... born 8/7/93 ... has yet to declare a major.

Darius Hamilton DL • Fr. • 6-4 • 260 Don Bosco Prep West Paterson, N.J.

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2012: Named to Preseason All-BIG EAST Third Team by Phil Steele. Prior to Rutgers: Three-year letterwinner for head coach Greg Toal at Don Bosco Prep … key member of a Don Bosco team that won its 46th-consecutive game and sixth-consecutive Non-Public Group 4 title with a 42-14 victory over archrival Bergen Catholic at MetLife Stadium … guided an Ironmen squad to a 11-0 record as a senior, including a No. 1 national ranking in several polls, including USA Today … highly-decorated player who was Rivals.com National Defensive Player of the Year … USA Today All-America First Team selection on defense … U.S. Army All-American Bowl selection … five-star recruit according to Rivals.com and Scout.com … listed as the No. 11 overall player in the nation and the No. 2 defensive end in the country by Rivals.com … rated the No. 6 defensive end nationally by Scout.com … rated by most recruiting services as the top player in the Garden State … second-straight year the top New Jersey prospect has signed with Rutgers (Savon Huggins in 2011) … finished senior season with 72 tackles, 21 sacks and an interception … four sacks in the state championship victory … SI.com All-America First Team selection on defense … state defensive player of the year as a senior by the Star-Ledger … ESPNU Top 150 recruit … MSG Varsity AllMetro First Team selection … SuperPrep All-American … rated the No. 3 defensive lineman in the nation by SuperPrep … father Keith spent his entire 12-year career in the NFL with the New York Giants … one of two Ironmen to sign with the Scarlet Knights (Leonte Carroo) … former high school teammate of current Scarlet Knights Gary Nova and Paul Canevari … born 12/29/93 ... has yet to declare a major.

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Davon Jacobs DB • Fr. • 6-0 • 170 DePaul Catholic HS Paterson, N.J.

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Prior to Rutgers: Three-year letterwinner for head coach John McKenna at DePaul Catholic High School … four-star rated recruit by ESPN.com … listed as the No. 7 prospect in New Jersey and the nation’s No. 26 athlete by ESPN.com … three-star recruit according to Rivals.com and Scout.com … No. 22 player in New Jersey (Rivals.com) … 61 tackles, 19 pass breakups and two fumble recoveries despite missing part of the season with a foot injury … No. 21 Garden State prospect according to the Star-Ledger … All-Non-Public Third Team selection on defense by the Star-Ledger … All-Passaic County First Team selection on defense by the Bergen Record and Star-Ledger … led the Spartans to an 8-2 record and an appearance in the NJSIAA state playoffs … rated the No. 17 prospect in New Jersey by SuperPrep … MSG Varsity 2011 All-Metro Honorable Mention selection on defense … born 2/3/94 ... has yet to declare a major.

Quanzell Lambert LB • Fr. • 6-1 • 230 Timber Creek HS Sicklerville, N.J.

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Prior to Rutgers: Three-year letterwinner for head coach Rob Hinson at Timber Creek High School … SuperPrep All-American … rated the No. 20 linebacker nationally by SuperPrep … Camden Courier-Post All-South Jersey Defensive Player of the Year … 102 tackles, three sacks, four forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries in leading the Chargers to a perfect 12-0 record and a state championship … first Group III state championship in school history … four-star recruit according to Rivals.com … No. 13 inside linebacker and No. 6 in New Jersey by Rivals.com … four-star recruit who was ranked eighth in New Jersey and as the No. 10 inside linebacker nationally by ESPN.com … Scout.com’s No. 15 inside linebacker in the nation … rated the No. 5 player in New Jersey by SuperPrep … Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl participant in Phoenix, Arizona … 112 tackles (81 solo) as a junior with eight sacks, three pass breakups … two-time all-league and All-South Jersey performer by the Philadelphia Inquirer and the Camden Courier-Post … born 2/5/94 ... has yet to declare a major.

Aubrey Lewis ATH • Fr. • 5-9 • 165 Montclair HS Montclair, N.J.

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Prior to Rutgers: Missed junior and senior seasons at Montclair High School due to a knee injury … rushed for more than 1,200 as a sophomore at Paramus Catholic before transferring to Montclair … one of two Montclair players to sign with the Scarlet Knights (Julian Pinnix-Odrick) … grandfather Aubrey Lewis starred at Notre Dame from 1955-57, who earned All-America honors in the 400 meter hurdles and held the world record in the event with a time of 49 seconds in 1956 … father Aubrey Lewis Jr., a former track athlete at Eastern Michigan, is currently head track and field coach at Montclair State … born 3/29/93 ... has yet to declare a major.


SCARLET KNIGHTS NEWCOMERS Steve Longa LB • Fr. • 6-1 • 220 Saddle Brook HS Saddle Brook, N.J.

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Prior to Rutgers: Two-year letterwinner for head coach Leo Ciappina at Saddle Brook High School … led team to a 10-1 record as a senior … guided the Falcons to 10-straight victories before a 17-14 loss in the state championship game to Pompton Lakes in the NJSIAA North 1, Group 1 finals … No. 18 prospect in New Jersey according to SuperPrep … second Saddle Brook linebacker in the Rutgers program along with former Saddle Brook star Steve Beauharnais “On the Banks” … 71 tackles, two sacks, two interceptions and a fumble recovery as a senior … on offense, rushed for 1,326 yards and 18 touchdowns on 122 carries at running back … originally from Youande, Cameroon … rated by ESPN.com as a fourstar recruit and the No. 9 prospect in New Jersey … three-star recruit (Rivals.com) … selected the No. 8 prospect in New Jersey and the No. 33 outside linebacker in the nation by Rivals.com … Star-Ledger All-Group 1 selection on defense by the Star-Ledger … All-North Jersey First Team selection on defense by the Bergen Record … AllBergen County selection by both the Bergen Record and Star-Ledger … born 9/29/94 ... has yet to declare a major.

Connor Lyons LB • Fr. • 6-3 • 230 Hunterdon Central HS Flemington, N.J.

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Prior to Rutgers: Standout linebacker for Hunterdon Central High School and head coach Matthew Perotti … recorded 75 tackles, including eight tackles-for-loss, two interceptions and two forced fumbles as a senior in 2011 … Star-Ledger 2011 All-West Jersey First Team honoree … still considered one of the most athletic senior linebackers in his area while recovering from a knee injury … helped lead the Red Devils to a 10-2 record and a berth in the 2010 NJSIAA North 2, Group 4 state championship game, dropping the title contest to Piscataway … earned All-West Jersey First Team and All-New Jersey Group 4 Third Team honors as a junior in 2010 after notching 48 tackles (33 solo) and blocking three punts … born 3/31/94 ... has yet to declare a major.

Vance Matthews WR • Fr. • 6-4 • 180 Lower Cape May Regional HS Cape May, N.J.

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Prior to Rutgers: Skilled wide receiver and playmaker for Lower Cape May Regional High School and head coach Mike Wilson… led the Cape-Atlantic League with seven touchdown grabs in final season … scored twice on punt returns as a senior … Press of Atlantic City Second Team All-Star … caught 19 passes for 426 yards and eight touchdowns as a junior in 2010, leading the squad to a state playoffs berth … averaged 15.5 points per game for the Caper Tigers on the basketball court en route to earning National Conference First Team accolades … born 1/21/94 ... has yet to declare a major.

Chris Muller OL • Fr. • 6-6 • 315 Boyertown HS Perkiomenville, Pa.

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Prior to Rutgers: Three-year letterwinner for head coach Mark Scisly at Boyertown High School … U.S. Army All-American Bowl participant … rated a four-star recruit by Rivals.com and ESPN.com … rated the third-best player in Pennsylvania and the No. 1 offensive lineman in the Keystone State by Rivals.com … listed as the No. 24 offensive tackle in the country and the No. 8 prospect in Pennsylvania by ESPN.com … Pennsylvania Sports Writers Class AAAA All-State First Team selection … played right guard in the Bears’ Wing-T offense … helped pave the way for an offense that led Berks County with 299 rushing yards per game and produced a pair of 1,000-yard rushers … two-time all-league selection … Berks County Offensive Lineman of the Year as a senior … Philadelphia Inquirer AllSoutheastern Pennsylvania selection … Pennsylvania Football News Class AAAA All-State First Team honoree … born 10/29/93 ... has yet to declare a major.

Derrick Nelson OL • Fr. • 6-3 • 290 Archbishop Carroll HS Capitol Heights, Md.

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Prior to Rutgers: Standout offensive lineman for head coach Rick Houchens at Archbishop Carroll High School in Washington, D.C. … three-star recruit (Rivals.com) … three-star prospect according to ESPN.com … rated the No. 4 prospect in Washington, D.C. by ESPN.com … listed as the top offensive lineman in Washington, D.C. by ESPN.com … key part of an offense that averaged just under 270 yards per game on the ground … fifth-ranked Washington, D.C. prospect and the District’s top offensive lineman according to Rivals.com … No. 30 prospect in the Mid-Atlantic region according to SuperPrep … Washington Post All-Met Honorable Mention selection … born 5/3/94 ... has yet to declare a major.

Ruhann Peele WR • Fr. • 6-1 • 180 Linden HS Linden, N.J.

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Prior to Rutgers: Three-year letterwinner for head coach Deon Candia at Linden High School … played both running back and wide receiver as a senior for the Tigers … 133 rushing attempts for 707 yards and six touchdowns … caught 33 passes for 459 yards and four touchdowns as a senior … rated the 14th-best player in New Jersey by SuperPrep … Home News Tribune All-Area Second Team honoree on offense … Star-Ledger All-Union County selection … rated the No. 13 prospect in New Jersey by the Star-Ledger … rated a three-star recruit by Rivals.com … listed the No. 15 player in the Garden State and the No. 74 wide receiver nationally by Rivals.com … three-star prospect according to Scout.com and ESPN.com … born 5/17/93... has yet to declare a major.

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SCARLET KNIGHTS NEWCOMERS Desmon Peoples RB • Fr. • 5-8 • 175 Archbishop Wood HS Cheltenham, Pa

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Prior to Rutgers: Three-year letterwinner for head coach Steve Devlin at Archbishop Wood High School … one of two Vikings to sign with the Scarlet Knights (Brandon Arcidiacono) … started at running back for three seasons as team went 27-2 over the last two years … part of a 14-1 squad that won the school’s first Class AAA state championship with a 52-0 victory over Bishop McDevitt … team finished ranked No. 21 in the final USA Today Top 25 poll … threestar recruit according to Scout.com, Rivals.com and ESPN.com … rated the No. 53 running back nationally by Scout.com … tabbed the No. 29 player in the Keystone State by ESPN.com … Pennsylvania Football News All-State First Team selection at running back as a senior … Philadelphia Inquirer All-Southeastern Pennsylvania Player of the Year … rushed for rushed for 151 yards and two touchdowns in the state championship shutout victory at Hersheypark Stadium … rushed for 1,241 yards and 23 touchdowns in 13 games as a senior … 183 yards and two touchdowns on just 12 carries in the state semifinals … Catholic League Class AAA MVP who sat out two games as a senior due to an ankle injury … rushed for 1,349 yards and 23 touchdowns as a junior, averaging 8.2 yards per carry … Associated Press and Pennsylvania Football News All-State First Team honoree as a junior … threetime all-league performer who rushed for 1,050 yards and 15 total touchdowns as a sophomore … father Darrien rushed for 3,156 yards at Kutztown University and was inducted into the school’s athletic hall of fame ... born 11/24/93 ... has yet to declare a major.

Julian Pinnix-Odrick DL • Fr. • 6-5 • 250 Montclair HS Montcliar, N.J.

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Prior to Rutgers: Two-year letterwinner for head coach John Fiore at Montclair High School … SuperPrep All-American … tabbed the No. 36 defensive lineman in the nation by SuperPrep … rated the No. 8 player in the Garden State by SuperPrep … key cog on an 11-1 Mounties squad that lost in the state championship game … 71 tackles and five sacks as a senior … No. 9 player in New Jersey according to the Star-Ledger … All-State First Team selection and All-Group 4 honoree by the Star-Ledger … played both defensive end and offensive tackle for the Mounties … three-star recruit according to Scout.com, Rivals.com and ESPN.com … ninth-ranked player in New Jersey according to Rivals.com … No. 23 strongside defensive end nationally according to Rivals.com … 82 tackles and 10 sacks as a junior … half-brother of Miami Dolphins defensive tackle Jared Odrick ... born 3/7/94 ... has yet to declare a major.

Blake Rankin QB • Fr. • 6-4 • 190 Bloomsburg HS Bloomsburg, Pa.

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Prior to Rutgers: Four-year letterwinner for head coach Larry Sones at Bloomsburg High School … started all four seasons at quarterback for the Panthers … guided team to a 9-3 record and an appearance in the district championship game … also rushed for 1,476 yards and 28 touchdowns in 2011 … 15th in Pennsylvania history with 6,917 career passing yards … three-star recruit nationally by ESPN.com, Scout.com and Rivals.com … rated the No. 2 quarterback in Pennsylvania and the state’s 22nd overall prospect by Rivals.com … top-ranked quarterback in the Keystone State and the nation’s No. 25 quarterback according to Scout.com … led Panthers to an 8-3 record as a junior and a spot in the District 4 playoffs … team averaged 38.1 points per game as a junior … 74-of-150 for 1,400 yards with 17 touchdowns and three interceptions as

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a junior last year … 977 yards and 16 touchdowns on the ground ... born 7/9/93 ... has yet to declare a major.

Delon Stephenson RB • Fr. • 5-11 • 175 Sayerville HS Sayerville, N.J.

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Prior to Rutgers: Three-year letterwinner for head coach George Najjar at Sayreville High School … younger brother of current Scarlet Knight defensive tackle Daryl Stephenson and also played with David Milewski at Sayreville … listed as the No. 12 prospect in New Jersey by SuperPrep … combined 22 touchdowns as a senior, including 1,161 rushing yards and 370 yards receiving … gamewinning 65-yard touchdown reception in the closing minute of the sectional semifinal … 59 tackles and six interceptions as a defensive back in 2011 … part of two state championship teams for the Bombers … registered 3,532 yards from scrimmage and 52 touchdowns for his career, including 15 interceptions on defense … scored 12 touchdowns in eight playoff games … Star-Ledger All-State First Team pick on defense … guided the Bombers to a 30-5 career record as a three-year starter … rated a threestar recruit by ESPN.com, Rivals.com and Scout.com ... born 6/27/93 ... has yet to declare a major.

Ian Thomas WR • Fr. • 6-1 • 200 Franklin HS Baltimore, Md.

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Prior to Rutgers: Standout wide receiver for head coach Anthony Burgos at Franklin High School … led team in receptions (38), receiving yards (716) and receiving touchdowns (seven) … big-play wide receiver who averaged just under 19 yards per reception … season-long 79-yard reception for a touchdown vs. Perry Hall … rushed 14 times for 159 yards, including a 66-yard touchdown in a victory over Hereford … also rushed for 255 yards and two scores on the ground … special teams standout who also totaled two special teams touchdowns … two-time Baltimore Sun All-Metro First Team honoree … three-star recruit (Rivals.com)…. No. 56 wide receiver nationally and the No. 13 prospect in Maryland according to Rivals.com … three-star recruit (Scout.com) … No. 64 wide receiver in the nation … listed as a three-star prospect by ESPN.com … 57 tackles and four interceptions at safety as a senior … as a junior, totaled 50 receptions for 953 yards and 15 touchdowns for the Indians … 57 tackles and four interceptions his junior season ... born 1/3/94 ... has yet to declare a major.

Jevon Tyree DB • Fr. • 5-11 • 190 South Brunswick HS Somerset, N.J.

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Prior to Rutgers: Standout performer for head coach Rick Mantz at South Brunswick High School … lined up at cornerback and running back for the Vikings … No. 13 player in New Jersey according to Scout.com … Home News Tribune All-Area First Team selection … rushed for 534 yards and 11 touchdowns … averaged 88.6 all-purpose yards per game … totaled four interceptions on defense … rated the No. 20 player in New Jersey by Rivals.com … three-star recruit according to ESPN.com, Rivals.com and Scout.com … listed as the No. 15 Garden State prospect and the 27th-best cornerback nationally by ESPN.com … rated by Scout.com as the No.36 cornerback in the country … ranked No. 21 in New Jersey and the No. 49 cornerback in the nation by Rivals.com ... born 12/9/93 ... has yet to declare a major.



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HEAD COACH

KYLE FLOOD

Kyle Flood was named the 29th head coach at the Birthplace of College Football on January 31, 2012. Flood, who served on Rutgers’ coaching staff for the previous seven seasons, assumed the head coaching vacancy created after Greg Schiano resigned his position to become head coach of the NFL’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

2010, Rutgers’ football program ranked first in the nation in Academic Progress Rate and in 2011 the team followed up with the nation’s No. 2 ranking. In the most recent NCAA APR scores released, Rutgers placed ninth nationally, becoming the only public institution nationally to be ranked in the top 10 in five-consecutive years.

One constant on any coaching staff with Flood is how successful those teams have fared. In 16 of Flood’s 17 seasons as an assistant coach, his teams finished with winning records, including earning a National Championship at Delaware.

During his time 'On the Banks', the Rutgers offensive line has consistently produced top-level talent, including several of which who have gone on to the National Football League. Most recently, Anthony Davis became the highest player ever drafted in Rutgers history as the 11th overall pick of the 2010 NFL Draft. Davis has started every game of his two-year career with the San Francisco 49ers at right tackle and helped guide the 49ers to the NFC Championship game in 2012.

The last time Rutgers promoted an assistant coach on staff to the head coaching position was the naming of Frank Burns to replace John Bateman in 1973 — and Burns became the winningest coach in school history. A highly respected figure in the coaching profession, Flood has served as the assistant head coach of the program since 2008 and has been a key part in Rutgers’ six bowl appearances over his seven-year tenure in Piscataway. In addition to his four years as the assistant head coach, Flood has been in charge of the offensive line since coming to RU in 2005. Known as an excellent tactician with strong recruiting ties, Flood has served on the coaching staff of the team with the nation’s longest active bowl winning streak at five games. While being part of a program producing victories at a rate unprecedented in Rutgers’ history, Flood has understood the value of academics for the Scarlet Knights. In

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In 2011, Flood helped tutor true freshman right tackle Kaleb Johnson into one of the nation’s premier rookie offensive linemen, earning Freshman All-America honors. In addition, senior offensive guard Art Forst collected All-BIG EAST First Team honors while senior offensive guard Desmond Wynn was named to the All-BIG EAST Second Team. Wynn was signed as a free agent by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers following the 2012 NFL Draft. Since arriving at Rutgers, Flood has coached 10 All-BIG EAST First or Second Team selections on the offensive line, one All-American and two Freshman All-America honorees. Flood has helped engineer some of the most potent offenses in Rutgers history – evident in a record-breaking


COACHING STAFF 2007 season. The Scarlet Knights' offensive line ranked second in the nation with just 10 sacks allowed in addition to an RU offense that became the first in NCAA history to have a 3,000-yard passer, 2,000-yard rusher and two 1,000-yard receivers in the same season. The Rutgers offense was ranked 18th nationally in total offense in 2007. The offensive line featured two of the top tackles in the nation in Pedro Sosa and Jeremy Zuttah. Both players earned All-BIG EAST honors and were also invited to the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis, with Zuttah becoming a third round selection by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Flood added run game coordinator to his duties in 2007 and his offensive line helped pave the way for All-American running back Ray Rice, who rushed for a school and then-BIG EAST record 2,012 yards that season. Rice went on to become one of the most-recognizable faces in the NFL en route to consecutive Pro Bowl appearances in 2010 and 2011. In 2006, Flood coached an offensive line that helped Rutgers to one of its most productive seasons, as the group relinquished the fewest sacks in the nation with just eight. His unit was regarded as one of the best in the country and featured Cameron Stephenson and Darnell Stapleton, both who played in the NFL. Flood's corps of hard-nosed blockers helped guide Rice to an All-America season, as he finished second in the nation with 1,794 yards. Flood came to Rutgers after three seasons at the University of Delaware, where he helped the Blue Hens to a 30-11 record, including a 15-1 mark in 2003 en route to the NCAA FCS National Championship and a share of the Atlantic 10 title in 2004. He also served as assistant head coach and recruiting coordinator during his stint. Prior to his three seasons at Delaware, Flood was offensive line coach at Hofstra from 1997-2001. While at Hofstra, he helped the Pride earn berths in the NCAA FCS playoffs in 1997 and 1999-2001. The Pride were among the top offensive teams in the nation during his tenure, ranking second in total offense, fourth in passing and fifth in scoring in 2001. Flood, a 1993 graduate of Iona College, was a four-year letterwinner for the Gaels. A high school teammate of former Rutgers All-American tight end Marco Battaglia at St. Francis Prep High School in Queens, N.Y., Flood earned First Team All-Liberty Conference honors in 1991 and served as team captain of the Gaels in 1992. Flood's first college coaching position came in 1995-96 as offensive line coach at Long Island University-C.W. Post. While coaching at C.W. Post, he helped the team to the ECAC Division II Eastern title in 1996. Flood began his coaching career at St. Francis Prep in 1993, as both offensive and defensive line coach in 1993-94.

THE FLOOD FILE HOMETOWN: Bayside, N.Y. ALMA MATER: Iona, 1993 BIRTHDATE: 1/20/71 AGE: 41 WIFE: Amy CHILDREN: Kyle, Isabella and Joseph COACHING CAREER 2012: Rutgers (Head Coach) 2011: Rutgers (Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Line) 2009-10: Rutgers (Assistant Head Coach/Co-Offensive Coordinator/ Offensive Line) 2008-09: Rutgers (Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Line) 2007: Rutgers (Offensive Line/Run Game Coordinator) 2005-06: Rutgers (Offensive Line) 2002-05: Delaware (Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Line) 1997-2001: Hofstra (Offensive Line) 1995-96: C.W. Post (Offensive Line) 1993-94: St. Francis Preparatory High School, N.Y. (Assistant Coach) BOWL GAMES AS A COACH: 2011: New Era Pinstripe Bowl 2009: St. Petersburg Bowl 2008: PapaJohns.com Bowl 2008: International Bowl 2006: Texas Bowl 2005: Insight Bowl

Flood and his wife, Amy, are the proud parents of three children, Kyle, Isabella and Joseph.

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WHAT THEY’RE SAYING ABOUT KYLE FLOOD

MARCO BATTAGLIA

DENNIS DODD

1995 Consensus All-America tight end and former high school teammate (Rutgers 1992-95)

CBSSports.com National College Football Writer

“I am very excited. Kyle is a great choice and this is a great opportunity for someone in the program. For the last seven years, he has shown he is capable to handle this job and was a key part of our success with Greg over the years. He has great character and is the type of guy who people can count on. He is a great quality human being.”

"Kyle Flood is a deserving successor to Greg Schiano having had a hand in what has been accomplished at Rutgers. The Scarlet Knights are in good hands for years to come." RAY RICE Baltimore Ravens starting running back, 2010 and 2011 NFL Pro Bowl selection (Rutgers 2006-08)

“Coach Flood is a great man and a great coach. It was a pleasure to have him as a coach while I was at Rutgers.” MATT HAYES Sporting News National College Football Writer

ANTHONY DAVIS San Francisco 49ers starting right tackle and the 11th overall pick of the 2010 NFL Draft (Rutgers 2007-09)

“Coach Flood is the right guy for the job. The kids that get to play for him are lucky and their parents should be comfortable knowing that their kids are not only in a great program, but also with a great coach. More importantly, Coach Flood is a great father figure and a great man!”

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“Kyle Flood wasn’t hired to save a recruiting class, or to please high school coaches in the state of New Jersey. Any such talk minimizes how he has developed — and the job he has done -- in seven years at Rutgers. Make no mistake: he’s ready for the position. What he must do — and what Schiano did so well — is surround himself with assistants who can recruit and teach, and who have bought into his philosophy of running a program. Schiano made Rutgers a winner because everyone was focused on the same goal. The most important thing Flood gleaned from his time with Schiano was that blueprint for success.”


WHAT THEY’RE SAYING ABOUT KYLE FLOOD

BRETT MCMURPHY

GREG SCHIANO

CBSSports.com National College Football Writer

Tampa Bay Buccaneers Head Coach (Rutgers Head Coach 2001-11)

"It’s no coincidence that since Kyle Flood joined Rutgers’ staff in 2005 that the Scarlet Knights had a winning record in six of his seven seasons. In his past 17 seasons as an assistant at Hofstra, Delaware and Rutgers, Flood’s teams have had 16 winning records, including capturing the Division I-AA national title at Delaware. Under Flood, Rutgers annually featured one of the nation’s top offensive lines, just look at the plethora of NFL Draft picks he’s developed. Look for Flood to lead Rutgers to its first elusive Big East title." KEVIN HASLAM Oakland Raiders offensive lineman (Rutgers 2005-09)

“I am extremely happy for Kyle, his family and the entire Rutgers Football family. It is exciting to see a friend whom you coached with for so many seasons get an opportunity to lead these terrific young men.” KELLY WHITESIDE USA Today National College Football Writer "As the words of Rutgers' alma mater proclaim, it's 'The Time of the Flood.' With Kyle Flood, and the success of the past decade, that time has come."

“I think Coach Flood will do a great job as head coach of the program. He is one of the best teachers I have ever had in the game of football. The first thing he said every year to us was ‘Football is about the details’ and that’s what I learned most from Coach Flood and I still use that every day. He is extremely competitive and wants the best out of everyone.” JOE SCHAD ESPN College Football Reporter “Rutgers needs a football coach who understands the tri-state culture, who has relationships with and the respect of New Jersey high school coaches, who has energy and passion about recruiting and the belief that championships can be won at Rutgers. On all those counts, Kyle Flood fits the bill.”

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DAVE BROCK OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR/WIDE RECEIVERS A New Jersey native with over 20 years of coaching experience, Dave Brock begins his first year at Rutgers as offensive coordinator and wide receivers coach “On the Banks.” Brock comes to Piscataway after a three-year stint at Boston College, including serving as interim offensive coordinator for the majority of the 2011 season. Brock reunites with Kyle Flood after the two served on the same coaching staff at Hofstra from 1997-2001. A native of Moorestown, N.J., Brock's 21-year coaching career includes stops at North Carolina, Temple, Hofstra, Kansas State and BC. He has been an offensive coordinator for six seasons and has coached a plethora of current NFL standouts including Hakeem Nicks (New York Giants), Josh Freeman (Tampa Bay Buccaneers), Jordy Nelson (Green Bay Packers) and Marques Colston (New Orleans Saints). Brock was the Eagles tight ends coach during his three years at BC. In 2009, Brock helped develop tight ends Chris Pantale and Lars Anderson. Pantale had 25 catches for 223 yards and one touchdown while Anderson had eight catches for 102 yards and a touchdown. Brock was also instrumental in locating and recruiting quarterback Dave Shinskie, who came to BC after a career in professional baseball. Despite being picked to finish last in the ACC's Atlantic Division in preseason media voting, the 2009 Eagles finished with an 8-5 record, came within one win of playing in a third consecutive ACC Championship Game. Brock spent the 2008 season as Kansas State's offensive coordinator and wide receivers coach after coaching the wide outs in 2007. Kansas State ranked 18th nationally in passing (269.6) and 19th in scoring offense (34.9) under Brock's leadership. As offensive coordinator at Kansas State, Brock spearheaded a Wildcat offense that produced the 2008 Big 12 Offensive Newcomer of the Year in wide receiver Brandon Banks and Kansas State's most prolific passer in school history in quarterback Josh Freeman. Banks set a Wildcat junior record with 67 receptions and 1,049 yards last season, while Freeman became Kansas State's career leader in passing attempts, completions, yards, touchdowns and total offense in 2008. In 2007, Brock tutored Kansas State's Jordy Nelson, who was a consensus All-American and Biletnikoff Award finalist, as well as Big 12 Offensive Newcomer of the Year Deon Murphy. Nelson, who became the Wildcats' first-ever offensive consensus All-American, ranked second in the nation in receptions (10.2) and receiving yards per game (133.8) en route to setting 11 Kansas State receiving records. Kansas State, which set school records for passing yards, completions and attempts in a season, also ranked 20th nationally in passing offense (285.4) and 21st in scoring offense (35.2). The Wildcats finished the season with a 3,000-yard passer, a 1,600-yard receiver and a 1,000-yard rusher for the first time in school history. Prior to Kansas State, Brock spent two years at North Carolina, where he served as the Tar Heels' assistant head coach/recruiting coordinator and wide receivers coach. In 2005, Jarwarski Pollock became the all-time leading receiver at Carolina with 177 catches. In 2006, Brock coached wide receiver Hakeem Nicks to honorable mention freshman All-America honors by The Sporting News as Nicks set UNC freshman records with 39 receptions for 660 yards and four touchdowns. Prior to North Carolina, Brock was the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach for three seasons at Temple. In 2004, Temple ranked third in the Big East in rushing, generating 173.0 yards on the ground per game. Brock served in various roles during seven seasons at Hofstra from 1995 through 2002, including running backs coach (1995), wide receivers coach/recruiting coordinator (1997-99), offensive coordinator (2000-01) and associate head coach (2002). In 2000, Hofstra finished the year ranked No. 7 with a 9-4 record. Brock played linebacker at Ferrum (Va.) College before earning a bachelor of science degree in political science from Salisbury (Md.) State University. Brock and his wife, Karen, have three sons Henry, William, and Richard - and two daughters - Kate and Maggie.

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THE BROCK FILE HOMETOWN: Moorestown, N.J. ALMA MATER: Salisbury State, 1994 BIRTH DATE: 6/5/67 WIFE: Karen CHILDREN: Henry, William, Richard, Kate, Maggie COACHING CAREER 2012 – Rutgers (Offensive Coordinator/Wide Receivers) 2009-11 – Boston College (Tight Ends) 2008 – Kansas State (Offensive Coordinator/Wide Receivers) 2007 – Kansas State (Wide Receivers) 2006 – North Carolina (Assistant Head Coach/Recruiting Coordinator) 2005 North Carolina (Wide Receivers) 2002-04 – Temple (Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks) 2002 – Hofstra (Associate Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator) 2000-01 – Hofstra (Offensive Coordinator/Wide Receivers) 1997-99 – Hofstra (Recruiting Coordinator/Wide Receivers) 1995 – Hofstra (Running Backs) 1994 – Salisbury State (Recruiting Coordinator/Defensive Backs) 1991-93 – Western Connecticut State (Recruiting Coordinator/ Defensive Backs) 1988-90 – Salisbury State (Assistant Coach) PLAYING CAREER Played linebacker at Ferrum College


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DAVE COHEN LINEBACKERS Dave Cohen enters his first season at Rutgers as linebackers coach. A former head coach at Hofstra for four seasons, Cohen returns to the East Coast after a successful two-year stint as defensive coordinator and linebackers coach at Western Michigan. Cohen and Kyle Flood coached together at Delaware from 2002-05 as the Blue Hens won the 2003 National Championship at the Football Championship Subdivision level. In 2011, Western Michigan’s defense boasted its fifth MAC Defensive Player of the Year and Phil Steele All-American Drew Nowak. Rover Johnnie Simon and defensive end Freddie Bishop also earned All-MAC honors for the first time in their respective careers. Cohen’s defensive unit at WMU was 10th nationally in turnovers gained in 2011 with 31, sixth nationally in red zone defense and first in the nation in fourth down defense. Prior to his two-year tenure at Western Michigan, Cohen was the head coach at Hofstra from 2006-09 before the university decided to drop the sport. In 2007, Hofstra recorded the second-most improved record in the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS), going from 2-9 in 2006 to 7-4. The Pride led the CAA in rushing defense in 2007, allowing just 113.9 yards per game, which ranked as the best average since the 1996 campaign. The Pride also ranked second in total defense, allowing just 312 yards per game. That mark was the second-lowest total since 1996. For his efforts, Cohen was a finalist for the Eddie Robinson Award, which is presented annually to the top FCS coach in the country. Following the 2007 season, cornerback Kyle Arrington entered the NFL and started the 2012 Super Bowl for the New England Patriots, teaming with former Rutgers first-round selection Devin McCourty as the two starting cornerbacks for the Patriots. In 2008, despite having a team that was decimated by injuries, the Pride led the CAA and ranked fourth in the country in pass defense, ninth in kickoff returns, 39th in rushing offense and 43rd in total defense in the FCS. Hofstra also posted its best pass defense average in 18 years and its best rushing average in seven seasons. Cohen came to Hofstra after a four-year stint at the University of Delaware - his second tenure at UD - from 2002-05. During that time, his defensive schemes played a large part in Delaware posting a 15-1 record and capturing the NCAA I-AA national title in 2003. Led by All-American defensive end and Oakland Raider draftee Shawn Johnson and San Francisco 49ers starting safety Mike Adams, the Blue Hens posted the first shutout in I-AA championship game history with a 40-0 win over previously unbeaten Colgate. Cohen was honored in July 2004 as the NCAA I-AA Defensive Coordinator of the Year by American Football Monthly magazine. In 2004, Cohen led a Blue Hen defense that ranked among the top 25 in the nation in rushing defense, total defense, and turnover margin as Delaware went 9-4 and advanced to the I-AA quarterfinals. Born in Huntington, New York, Cohen was a three-time league champion, all-county and All-Long Island selection at Commack North High School. A 1988 business management graduate of Long Island University-C.W. Post, Cohen earned his master's degree in education administration from SUNY-Albany in 1990. While at C.W. Post, he was a two-year starter at defensive tackle and earned CoSIDA Academic All-Region honors as a senior. Following his first stint at Delaware (1994-98), Cohen moved on to Fordham University, where he served three seasons (1999-2001) as defensive coordinator and linebackers coach, including the last two seasons as associate head coach. He began his coaching career as linebackers coach and strength coach at Albany in 198889 before moving on to Lafayette College, where he served four seasons from 1990-93 as linebackers and defensive line coach. Cohen and his wife Denise have two sons, Charlie and Brian.

THE COHEN FILE HOMETOWN: Huntington, N.Y. ALMA MATER: LIU-C.W. Post, 1988 BIRTH DATE: 10/6/66 WIFE: Denise CHILDREN: Charlie, Brian COACHING CAREER: 2012 – Rutgers (Linebackers) 2009-11 – Western Michigan (Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers) 2006-09 – Hofstra (Head Coach) 2002-05 – Delaware (Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers) 1999-01 – Fordham (Associate Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator) 1994-98 – Delaware (Defensive Line/Linebackers) 1990-93 – Lafayette (Defensive Line/Linebackers) 1988-90 – Albany (Linebackers/Strength Coach) PLAYING CAREER: Two-year starter at defensive tackle and earned Academic All-Region honors as a senior at C.W. Post.

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JEREMY COLE HEAD FOOTBALL STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COACH Jeremy Cole begins his first season as Head Football Strength and Conditioning Coach with Rutgers football. He previously served as a strength and conditioning assistant for the Scarlet Knights from since 2008. Cole directs all aspects of the football team’s in-season and offseason training in addition to numerous other responsibilities. Cole served as an Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach with the University of North Carolina during the 2007 season. Primarily focusing on the Tar Heel football team, Cole helped train a UNC squad that scored conference wins over Miami (Fla.), Maryland and Duke. Prior to his stint with the Tar Heels, Cole spent one season at the University of Kansas as an Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach with the Jayhawk football team. The 2006 KU team reached six victories for only the third time in its prior 11 seasons, including a 39-20 rout of conference rival Kansas State. Cole began as a personal trainer in the professional ranks, working for the National Football League’s Indianapolis Colts from 2005-06. A four-year letterwinner at Findlay, he played safety for the Oilers. Cole was an all-conference selection, team captain and team MVP. He is the son of former Pittsburgh Steeler and two-time Super Bowl Champion Robin Cole. Cole currently resides in North Brunswick and has a son named Jayln.

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DARNELL DINKINS TIGHT ENDS Former NFL tight end Darnell Dinkins enters his first year as tight ends coach at Rutgers. After playing for eight seasons with four different organizations in the NFL, the Pittsburgh native joins Kyle Flood’s coaching staff after spending the 2010 season as assistant tight ends coach with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Dinkins won a Super Bowl ring in 2009 as a member of the New Orleans Saints. His professional playing career began in 2002 after the New York Giants signed him as a free agent. He spent parts of three seasons with the Giants until the Baltimore Ravens signed him in October of 2004. Dinkins spent two seasons with the Ravens, scoring his first career touchdown vs. the Cowboys in 2004. Dinkins was signed by the Cleveland Browns in 2006 and appeared in 14 games in his first season with the Browns. He spent three years with the Browns before he played the 2009 campaign with the Super Bowl Champion New Orleans Saints. Prior to his eight-year NFL career, Dinkins was a three-year starter at free safety in college for Pittsburgh. He came to Pitt as a quarterback before moving to free safety on the collegiate level. Off the field, Dinkins established the Maleness to Manhood Foundation to benefit inner-city youth. He was also a finalist in 2005 and 2006 for the James Brown Award for his outstanding work in the community with his foundation.

THE DINKINS FILE HOMETOWN: Pittsburgh, Pa. ALMA MATER: Pittsburgh, 2000 BIRTHDATE: 1/20/77 CHILDREN: Kayla, Khalil, Kolin COACHING CAREER 2012 – Rutgers (Tight Ends) 2011 – Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Assistant Tight Ends) PLAYING CAREER 2009 – New Orleans Saints 2006-09 – Cleveland Browns 2004-05 – Baltimore Ravens 2002-04 – New York Giants Won a Super Bowl ring with the Saints in 2009. 30 receptions for 240 yards and four touchdowns over his eight-year NFL career.

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JIM PANAGOS DEFENSIVE LINE A native of Brooklyn, N.Y., Jim Panagos enters his first season as defensive line coach at Rutgers. He has served both on the collegiate level and in the NFL during his career. Panagos recently completed his fifth season as defensive line coach at the University of Central Florida in 2011. During his time in Orlando, UCF appeared in three bowl games. In 2011, UCF ranked ninth nationally in total defense, ninth in scoring defense, eighth in pass efficiency defense, 16th in rushing defense and led Conference USA in total defense, scoring defense, pass defense and rushing defense. UCF yielded just nine rushing touchdowns on the season. In addition, UCF surrendered 108.8 rushing yards a game. Since the program's inception in 1979, the Knights' top-three seasons for rushing defense have all occurred in the last three years under Panagos. In 2010, his defensive line was a key part in perhaps the best season in school history as UCF finished 11-3. The Knights went 7-1 in league play and claimed the Conference USA Championship title. UCF entered the national rankings for the first time and picked up its first bowl win with a 10-6 triumph over Georgia in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl. UCF ranked in the top-10 nationally in both rushing and scoring defense during its 11-3 season. Leading the position group was Bruce Miller, who was named the C-USA Defensive Player of the Year for the second-straight season. Miller was selected by San Francisco in the seventh round of the 2011 NFL Draft. Miller graduated as the nation's active leader with 35.5 career sacks and ranked third with 57.5 career tackles for loss. After the 2010 season, Panagos was selected as a national all-star assistant by Rivals.com. FootballScoop.com named Panagos its National Defensive Line Coach of the Year in 2009 after a season in which the Knights led Conference USA in several defensive categories and finished the season against Rutgers in the St. Petersburg Bowl. Miller (13) and Jarvis Geathers (11) both hit double-digits in sacks while tackle Torell Troup was a second round selection in the NFL Draft by the Buffalo Bills. In 2008, UCF's defensive line was one of the strongest in the country. The group helped the Knights rank first in C-USA in three categories - rushing defense, pass efficiency defense and tackles-for-loss. UCF recorded 8.62 tackles for loss per game, third nationally. In Panagos’ first season in Orlando in 2007, UCF finished the year 10-4, including a C-USA Championship crown and a spot in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl. The Knights' defensive front showed great improvement during the season by totaling 39 sacks, which ranked first in C-USA and 24th nationally. Panagos helped three Knights gain individual honors during the 2007 campaign. Leger Douzable (49 tackles, 7.5 sacks) was an All-C-USA First Team pick and fellow senior defensive lineman Keith Shologan (33 tackles, 2.5 sacks) was named to the all-league second team. Miller totaled 38 tackles and 7.0 sacks and was named to the All-C-USA Freshman Team. Both Douzable (Minnesota) and Shologan (San Diego) signed freeagent contracts with NFL squads. Shologan was also the fourth overall selection in the Canadian Football League Draft by Saskatchewan. Prior to moving to Orlando, Panagos coached on the Minnesota Vikings staff in the NFL. During the 2004 campaign, Panagos tutored rookies Spencer Johnson and Darrion Scott take on starting roles at defensive tackle and defensive end, respectively. Panagos worked with Kevin Williams that season as the All-Pro led all NFL defensive tackles with 11.5 sacks. As a student-athlete, Panagos played football at the University of Maryland (198992). A two-time letterwinner at defensive tackle, led the Terrapins in sacks (5) and tackles-for-loss (12) as a senior. In 1993, he began his coaching career as the assistant defensive line coach at his alma mater. Before joining the Terrapins, Panagos spent four years teaching mathematics and coaching football, as well as several other sports, at the C.R. James Alternative School in Tampa, Fla. He also volunteered with Tampa's YMCA football program. Panagos earned his bachelor's degree in criminal justice from Maryland in 1993. He attended East Islip High School on Long Island, where he earned first-team all-state honors in football. Panagos and his wife Maureen have three children: Jack, Hayden and Olivia.

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THE PANAGOS FILE HOMETOWN: East Islip, N.Y. ALMA MATER: Maryland, 1993 BIRTH DATE: 3/23/71 WIFE: Maureen CHILDREN: Jack, Hayden, Olivia

COACHING CAREER 2012 – Rutgers (Defensive Line) 2007-11 – UCF (Defensive Line) 2004-05 – Minnesota Vikings (Assistant Defensive Line/Special Teams) 2002-03 – Minnesota Vikings (Offensive/Defensive Quality Control Assistant) 1994-97 – C.R. James (Fla.) Alternative School (Assistant Coach) 1993 – Maryland (Defensive Line Assistant)

PLAYING CAREER Two-time letterwinner at defensive tackle at Maryland. Led the Terrapins in sacks (5) and tackles-for-loss (12) as a senior.


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JOE ROSSI SPECIAL TEAMS/DEFENSIVE ASSISTANT Joe Rossi reunites with Rutgers defensive coordinator Robb Smith for his first season as special teams coordinator and defensive assistant at Rutgers. The two worked together for two seasons at Maine (2007-08). Rossi, who coached at Maine from 2007-11, was promoted to defensive coordinator following Smith’s departure to Rutgers after the 2008 season. Maine annually had one of the top defensive units in the Football Championship Subdivision under Rossi’s watch. In 2011, the Black Bears ranked 26th nationally in sacks, 31st in pass defense and 25th in pass efficiency defense. In 2010, Rossi helped develop the Maine linebackers and secondary into two of the best positional units in the CAA. Linebacker Donte Dennis collected All-CAA honors for the second straight year and ranked sixth in the conference with 108 tackles. In his first season as defensive coordinator in 2009, Rossi’s unit totaled 19 interceptions (second in the CAA), led by All-CAA defensive back Steven Baker. Prior to his promotion as defensive coordinator, Rossi directed Maine’s special teams in 2007 and 2008. During those two seasons, the Black Bears totaled 16 kickoff returns of 30 yards or more. In 2007, punter Kash Kiefer set a school record with an 82-yard punt at Villanova. Before arriving at Maine, Rossi coached six seasons at Thiel College in Greenville, Pa., including the final four years as defensive coordinator. In 2006, Thiel led the President’s Athletic Conference in scoring defense, total defense, rush defense and pass defense. In 2005, he was instrumental in leading Thiel to the PAC championship, as the squad made an appearance in the NCAA Division III playoffs.

THE ROSSI FILE HOMETOWN: Pittsburgh, Pa. ALMA MATER: Allegheny, 2001 BIRTH DATE: 4/5/79 WIFE: Lynsey

COACHING CAREER 2012 – Rutgers (Special Teams Coordinator/Defensive Assistant) 2009-11 – Maine (Defensive Coordinator) 2007-08 – Maine (Special Teams Coordinator) 2001-06 – Thiel College (Pa.) (Defensive Coordinator)

PLAYING CAREER Four-year starter and three-time AllConference performer at Allegheny College. Served as team captain in 2000.

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ROBB SMITH DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR/SECONDARY Robb Smith begins his fourth season on the Rutgers sideline and first as defensive coordinator under head coach Kyle Flood. Smith previously coached special teams in 2011 and cornerbacks in 2010 after spending the 2009 season leading the outside linebackers. The Scarlet Knights have consistently excelled in special teams under the direction of Smith. In his first season, the Scarlet Knights enjoyed measured success with Smith as the special teams coordinator. After a 2008 season in which RU did not have a special teams touchdown, Rutgers collected four in 2009 on three kick returns and a punt return. The special teams unit also recorded six blocked kicks. Over the past two seasons, RU has recorded a total of 15 blocked kicks and seven punt/kickoff return touchdowns. The Scarlet Knights combined for just seven blocked kicks and one TD return in the two seasons prior to Smith arriving 'On the Banks'. Smith joined Rutgers after a seven-season stint on the Maine coaching staff, serving as assistant head coach and defensive coordinator during the end of his tenure with the Black Bears. In addition to his role as defensive coordinator and assistant head coach, Smith also coached the team's linebackers. Under Smith, Maine was ranked in the top third nationally in the Football Championship Subdivision in total defense in each of his three seasons as defensive coordinator. Smith earned the promotion to assistant head coach after leading one of the finest defenses in the nation in 2006. In his first season as the defensive coordinator, the "Black Hole" defense ranked among the top five nationally in several categories, including: rush defense (first), total defense (second), sacks (third), scoring defense (fourth) and tackles for loss (fifth). Before joining the staff at Maine, Smith worked as a quality control/defensive graduate assistant at Iowa from 1999-2001. He was with the 2001 Hawkeye squad that defeated Texas Tech in the Alamo Bowl, 19-16. A native of Pittsburgh, Pa., Smith played at Allegheny College from 1993-97 and was a three-year letterwinner at strong safety. Smith earned his B.A. degree in economics from Allegheny in 1997. He also earned a masters degree in communications from Iowa in 2002. He graduated from Leechburg High School. Smith and his wife, Amy, are the proud parents of two sons, Charlie and Jack.

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THE SMITH FILE HOMETOWN: Pittsburgh, Pa. ALMA MATER: Allegheny, 1997 BIRTH DATE: 5/10/75 WIFE: Amy CHILDREN: Charlie, Jack COACHING CAREER 2012 – Rutgers (Defensive Coordinator/Secondary) 2011 – Rutgers (Special Teams Coordinator/Linebackers) 2010 – Rutgers (Special Teams Coordinator/Cornerbacks) 2009 – Rutgers (Special Teams Coordinator/Outside linebackers) 2006-08 – Maine (Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator) 2005 – Maine (Special Teams/ Linebackers) 2002-04 – Maine (Defensive Backs) 1999-01 – Iowa (Quality Control/ Defensive Graduate Assistant) PLAYING CAREER Was a three-time letterman at Allegheny College at strong safety.


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ROB SPENCE QUARTERBACKS New York native Rob Spence begins his first season as quarterbacks coach at Rutgers. A 23-year collegiate coaching veteran, Spence has a wealth of experience under his belt, including serving as an offensive coordinator for 16 seasons. Among the schools he served as offensive coordinator include Clemson, Toledo, Louisiana Tech and Syracuse. Spence joins Kyle Flood’s inaugural coaching staff “On the Banks”. Ironically, Flood was the first player Spence recruited at Iona in 1989 and the two coached together at Hofstra from 1997-99. A quarterbacking expert, Spence has mentored three active NFL quarterbacks in Cincinnati’s Bruce Gradkowski (Toledo, 2003-04), Seattle’s Charlie Whitehurst (Clemson, 2005) and New Orleans’ Luke McCown (Louisiana Tech, 2000). Spence’s time with Gradkowski saw the Rocket quarterback post back-to-back seasons with a completion percentage of at least 70 percent, a feat only seven FBS quarterbacks have accomplished since. Spence comes to Rutgers after serving as offensive coordinator at Bethune-Cookman in 2011 for former Rutgers wide receivers coach Brian Jenkins. Spence’s offense at BethuneCookman averaged 33.9 points per game (15th nationally) and averaged just under 260 yards rushing per game, fifth in the nation. A native of Pelham, N.Y., Spence spent 2010 as the wide receivers coach at Temple and the 2009 season at Syracuse as the offensive coordinator. Prior to joining the Orange, Spence enjoyed a successful four-year tenure at Clemson. The Tigers were balanced on offense and then some during the last three years under Spence. Since Spence came to Clemson prior to the 2005 season, the Tigers finished in the top four in the ACC in rushing, passing, and total offense every year, the only ACC team that can make that claim. The 2007 offense averaged over 400 yards and 33 points per game with a young group of Tigers at the skill position. James Davis was a 1,000-yard rusher and Aaron Kelly was a 1,000-yard receiver, just the second time that Clemson had one of each in the same year. Cullen Harper's 2007 season was especially noteworthy, as he established 22 school records directly under Spence's guidance. That included his 27 touchdown passes against six interceptions. He led the ACC in passing efficiency, the first Tiger to pace the ACC in that category since 1983. In 2006, his second year as offensive coordinator, Clemson gained at least 2,500 yards rushing and passing, one of just four schools nationally to exceed those marks. It was also just the second time in school history it had been done. Clemson led the ACC and was in the top 13 in the nation in total offense, rushing offense, and scoring offense. In 2006, the Tigers led the ACC in yards per play (6.5), touchdowns (55), and third-down conversion percentage (42). The touchdown total and yards-per-play figures were Tiger records as well. The veteran assistant led Toledo to four straight top-13 final marks in total offense and helped the Rocket program to 35 wins from 2001-04. Twice in his four years, the Rockets were in the top 20 in the nation in rushing, and twice the team was in the top 20 in passing. He came to Toledo after a year as co-offensive coordinator at Louisiana Tech, where he tutored the freshman McCown, who threw for 2,533 yards and 21 scores on the way to a freshman All-America season. Spence was the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Hofstra from 1997-99. In 1999, the Pride averaged 34 points a game, and the team had an 11-2 record and No. 5 final national ranking. Spence was an assistant at Maryland (1992-96) under Mark Duffner, as Maryland set 70 school offensive records. As quarterbacks coach in 1994, Maryland was 10th in the nation in passing. Spence worked as offensive coordinator at Hofstra in 1990, helping that program to a 12-1 record and No. 3 national ranking. He was also the offensive coordinator at Iona, his alma mater, in 1989, and that team posted an 8-2 record. Spence, a native of Pelham, N.Y., played football at Saint Andrews School in Middletown, Del. (1972-75). He went on to play tight end at Iona from 1978-81. He earned his bachelor's degree in social work from Iona in 1981 and later earned his master's degree in education from Iona in 1990. An avid runner who ran in the Boston Marathon in April of 2004, Spence and his wife Susan have two daughters, Samantha and Sydney Rae.

THE SPENCE FILE HOMETOWN: Pellham, N.Y. ALMA MATER: Iona, 1981 BIRTH DATE: 10/10/58 WIFE: Susan CHILDREN: Samantha, Sydney Rae COACHING CAREER 2012 – Rutgers (Quarterbacks) 2011 – Bethune-Cookman (Offensive Coordinator) 2010 – Temple (Wide Receivers) 2009 – Syracuse (Offensive Coordinator) 2005-08 – Clemson (Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks) 2001-04 – Toledo (Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator) 2000 – Louisiana Tech (Co-Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks) 1999 – Hofstra (Associate Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator) 1997-98 – Hofstra (Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks) 1994-96 – Maryland (Quarterbacks) 1992-93 – Maryland (Inside Receivers/Tight Ends) 1991 – Holy Cross (Quarterbacks) 1990 – Hofstra (Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks) 1989 – Iona (Offensive Coordinator) PLAYING CAREER Played tight end at Iona (1978-81).

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NORRIES WILSON RUNNING BACKS Wilson was named running backs coach for Rutgers football in March 2012. One of the top assistant coaches in the nation while at the University of Connecticut, Wilson became Columbia's 18th head coach of football in December 2005. Wilson's student-athletes earned 33 All-Ivy League honors since 2006, including two Rookies of the Year and 12 first team selections. After a 4-6, 2-5 Ivy League season in 2010, Columbia had a total of eight student-athletes named All-Ivy League in football, the second most in school history. In 2009, Wilson led Columbia to a fourth-place finish in the Ivy League, the Lions' best league finish in six years. Columbia also posted its most wins in six years as eight players earned All-Ivy honors. Wilson, who served as offensive coordinator at UConn for four seasons, was one of five finalists for the Frank Broyles Award as the nation's top assistant coach in 2004, a season in which the Huskies led the Big East in both total and scoring offense. In 2003, he guided UConn's offense that posted 477.5 yards per game, which ranked eighth in the nation. In 2002, Wilson was promoted to the Huskies' offensive coordinator after joining the UConn staff in 1999 as offensive line coach. He continued to work specifically with the Huskies' centers and guards. Before UConn, Wilson spent four seasons at Bucknell. He was the Bison's offensive line coach in 1995 and 1996 before a promotion to offensive coordinator in 1997 and 1998. He was also defensive coordinator at Livingstone College (1993), offensive line/tight ends coach at North Carolina Central (1991-92) and graduate assistant at his alma mater, the University of Minnesota (1989-90). Wilson was a captain and two-year starter for the Gophers. In 1985, the team defeated Clemson to win the Independence Bowl and competed in the Liberty Bowl vs. Tennessee the following year. He was a three-year letterwinner in football, and earned two letters and qualified for the NCAA Championships as a heavyweight in wrestling. He graduated from Minnesota in 1989 with a degree in psychology. In addition to his college coaching experience, Wilson has served minority coaching fellowships in the NFL with the Kansas City Chiefs (1992), Jacksonville Jaguars (1995) under two-time Super Bowl champion head coach Tom Coughlin and the Indianapolis Colts (2000).

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THE WILSON FILE HOMETOWN: Markham, Ill. ALMA MATER: Minnesota, 1989 BIRTH DATE: 6/24/65 WIFE: Brenda CHILDREN: Cecil, Trinity, Sahara

COACHING CAREER 2012 – Rutgers (Running Backs) 2006-11 – Columbia (Head Coach) 2002-05 – Connecticut (Offensive Coordinator) 1999-2001 – Connecticut (Offensive Line) 1997-98 – Bucknell (Offensive Coordinator) 1995-96 – Bucknell (Offensive Line) 1993 – Livingstone (Defensive Coordinator) 1991-92 – North Carolina Central (Offensive Line/Tight Ends) 1989-90 – Minnesota (Graduate Assistant) PLAYING CAREER Captain and two-year starter at Minnesota, helping UM to victory over Clemson in the 1985 Independence Bowl. Qualified for the 1986 NCAA Wrestling Championships in the unlimited weight class.


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DAMIAN WROBLEWSKI OFFENSIVE LINE Damian Wroblewski (row-blew-ski) begins his first season as offensive line coach at Rutgers. Wroblewski comes to Rutgers after a five-year stint at the University of Delaware in the same capacity, along with serving as the Blue Hens assistant head coach since the 2008 season. Wroblewski was the Blue Hens recruiting coordinator in addition to serving as the team’s run game coordinator. He helped develop fourth-round NFL draft pick Gino Gradkowski and free agent Shea Allard. Gradkowski was selected 98th overall by the Baltimore Ravens, while Allard inked with the Green Bay Packers. Wroblewski has a similar coaching path as Kyle Flood as both coached the offensive line at Hofstra and Delaware during their careers. In 2011, Delaware finished 7-4 as the offense averaged over 165.5 yards per game rushing. His work with the offense in 2010, and specifically with the offensive line, helped Delaware post a 12-3 record, share the Colonial Athletic Association title, and advance to the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision title game. The Blue Hens ranked second in the CAA in scoring offense (27.9), total offense (401.8/19th in NCAA), and rushing offense (184.4), and third in passing offense (217.4). Freshman running back Andrew Pierce, who led the CAA in rushing, and junior offensive guard Gino Gradkowski also earned All-American honors on the offensive side of the ball. As offensive line coach in 2007, Wroblewski played a big part in Delaware's offense being among the top-rated units in the country. Led by All-American offensive linemen Mike Byrne and Kheon Hendricks, Delaware posted an 11-4 record and advanced to the NCAA Division FCS national title game. Hendricks also earned All-American honors as a senior in 2008. A native of Westerly, R.I., Wroblewski attended Lafayette College and earned his degree in history in 1999. He was a four-year member of the Leopard football team at center for head coach Bill Russo. He was a three-time All-Patriot League selection and earned the team's Stony Jones Award as the team Most Valuable Player as a senior. Wroblewski moved to the Football Championship Subdivision level in 2002, where he served as offensive tackles and tight ends coach and special teams coordinator under head coach Al Bagnoli at the University of Pennsylvania. He helped lead the nationally-ranked Quakers to a two-year record of 19-1, including a perfect 14-0 mark in league play as Penn captured consecutive Ivy League titles in 2002 and 2003. After his stint at Penn, Wroblewski moved on to Hofstra, where he served for two seasons as offensive line coach under Joe Gardi, helping to lead the Pride to a two-year record of 12-10, including a 7-4 mark in 2005. Hofstra led the Atlantic 10 in passing offense both seasons, ranking third nationally in 2005 (306.4) and fourth in 2004 (326.9). The team also ranked second in the Atlantic 10 in total offense both seasons and ranked No. 10 nationally in scoring in 2004 at 36.4 points per game. He coached three All-Atlantic 10 selections during his tenure, including NFL draft pick Willie Colon, a member of the 2009 Super Bowl champion Pittsburgh Steelers.

THE WROBLEWSKI FILE HOMETOWN: Westerly, R.I. ALMA MATER: Lafayette, 1999 BIRTHDATE: 5/4/76 WIFE: Kara CHILDREN: Damian, Jr. COACHING CAREER 2012 – Rutgers (Offensive Line) 2008-11 – Delaware (Assistant Head Coach/Run Game Coordinator/Recruiting Coordinator/Offensive Line) 2007 – Delaware (Offensive Line/ Recruiting Coordinator) 2006 – Stony Brook (Offensive Line) 2004-05 – Hofstra (Offensive Line) 2002-03 – Pennsylvania (Offensive Line) 1999-01 – Bryant College (Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line/ Recruiting Coordinator) PLAYING CAREER Four-year member of the Lafayette football team at center for head coach Bill Russo. Three-time All-Patriot League selection and earned the team's Stony Jones Award as the team Most Valuable Player as a senior.

Wroblewski moved to Stony Brook in 2006 and helped lead the Seawolves to a 5-6 mark under first-year head coach Chuck Priore. Stony Brook led the Northeast Conference in passing offense (226.3) while ranking third in both total offense (347.4) and scoring (22.0). He and his wife, Kara, have one son, Damian, Jr.

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TARIQ AHMAD DIRECTOR OF FOOTBALL RECRUITING OPERATIONS Tariq Ahmad is in his third season as Director of Football Recruiting Operations after previously serving as Director of Player Development. Ahmad arrived “On the Banks” in 2007 and is in his sixth season overall as a member of the Rutgers football coaching staff. In his current position, Ahmad is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the recruiting department. Rutgers’ most recent recruiting class earned recognition as one of the best in school history. The 2012 group earned Top 25 billing from ESPN and Athlon, ranking 24th and 23rd, respectively. During the 2007 and 2008 seasons, Ahmad served in offensive player development, assisting with the offensive line. His responsibilities included the breakdown and analysis of offensive game film and contributing to the operations of practice preparation. Prior to joining Rutgers, Ahmad worked as an offensive graduate assistant coach at his alma mater Ithaca College. While there, he instructed the running backs with game strategies and techniques. Ahmad began his collegiate coaching career at Ithaca in 2004 as a volunteer assistant coach with the offensive line. Ahmad also worked as an assistant football coach at Lakewood High School in 2005, guiding the offensive and defensive lines. In addition, he was the head junior varsity basketball coach and assistant track and field coach, overseeing the field events. A 2005 graduate of Ithaca College, Ahmad was a threesport star in football, basketball and outdoor track. He was a two-time captain and two-time First Team All-ECAC selection on the gridiron, including earning All-American honors. Ahmad was also a state champion discus thrower on two occasions.

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THE AHMAD FILE HOMETOWN: Holmdel, N.J. ALMA MATER: Ithaca College, 2005 BIRTHDATE: 12/4/81 COACHING CAREER: 2010 - Rutgers (Director of Football Recruiting Operations) 2009 Rutgers (Director of Player Development) 2007-08 Rutgers (Offensive Player Development) 2006 Ithaca College (Graduate Assistant/Running Backs) 2005 Lakewood High School (Assistant Football Coach) 2004 Ithaca College (Volunteer Assistant Coach/Offensive Line) PLAYING CAREER: Was a three-sport athlete at Ithaca College where he starred as a member of the football, basketball and outdoor track teams. He was a two-time First Team All-ECAC selection on the gridiron and two-time state champion in the discus.


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ANTHONY CAMPANILE DEFENSIVE ASSISTANT Anthony Campanile began in the role of defensive assistant for Rutgers football in the summer of 2012. The former Scarlet Knight safety and linebacker (2001-04) most recently served as offensive coordinator at Don Bosco Prep in Ramsey, N.J., leading the Ironmen to NJSIAA Group IV State Championships in 2010 and 2011. Don Bosco’s 2011 squad compiled an 11-0 record and earned a No. 1 national ranking in several polls, including USA Today. Campanile started his coaching career as a student assistant coach for Rutgers in 2005. He then went on to Fair Lawn High School in Fair Lawn, N.J., for a season. Campanile began as linebacker coach at Don Bosco Prep in 2007 before assuming offensive coordinator duties in 2010. A 2007 graduate, Campanile earned a degree in History.

DEVIN FITZSIMMONS OFFENSIVE ASSISTANT Devin Fitzsimmons started in the role of offensive assistant for Rutgers football in 2012. The former tight ends coach at Richmond spent the 2011 season in the National Football League with the Indianapolis Colts as an offensive quality control assistant. Fitzsimmons coached the Spiders’ tight ends during the 2010 season. Fitzsimmons made previous graduate assistant stops at Virginia (2009) and Kansas State (2007-08). He worked with the Wildcats’ offense and current Rutgers offensive coordinator and wide receivers coach Dave Brock during the 2007 season. He served as coordinator of football operations for KSU in 2008. Fitzsimmons served as an assistant coach at his alma mater, Bucknell, in 2006, working with the wide receivers. He spent the previous season coaching quarterbacks at Shaw University in Raleigh, N.C. A native of New Orleans, La., Fitzsimmons played quarterback and wide receiver for the Bison. In 2004, he won the Bucknell Football Moxie Award for special contributions to the program. He graduated in 2005 with a degree in history and a minor in religion.

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TOM MCENTIRE DEFENSIVE ASSISTANT Tom McEntire began in the role of defensive assistant for Rutgers football in the spring of 2011. Previously, McEntire worked in player development for the Scarlet Knights football team from 2009-11. In his current position, McEntire has worked closely with the head football coach in all meetings and practices. A former quarterback, running back and wide receiver at Thiel College (Pa.), McEntire has assisted in game day preparation at Rutgers. He has aided in the organization of the scout team and also been responsible for creating weekly playbook and game plan handouts. McEntire brought coaching experience on the offensive and defensive side of the ball to his assistant position “On the Banks”. At the University of Maine from 2008-09, he served as the assistant defensive backs coach and also coached the kick returners. His focus involved the safety position, as well as opponent scouting. At his alma mater, McEntire was Thiel’s running backs coach from 2007-08 and wide receivers coach from 2006-07. A 2006 graduate of Thiel College, McEntire earned a degree in business administration.

DARNELL STAPLETON OFFENSIVE ASSISTANT Former Super Bowl XLIII starting right guard Darnell Stapleton began in the position of offensive assistant for Rutgers football in 2012. The former Scarlet Knight center worked to the top of the National Football League with the Pittsburgh Steelers after signing as an undrafted free agent following the 2007 NFL Draft. Stapleton did not see action during the 2007 season only to break into the lineup for the 2008 season, starting in 12 of 14 appearances, including the Steelers’ victory over the Arizona Cardinals to capture the Vince Lombardi Trophy. Stapleton started all 13 games at center for Rutgers as a senior in 2006, earning recognition as a finalist for the Rimington Trophy. He anchored an offensive line that blocked for NFL Pro Bowl running back and former Scarlet Knight Ray Rice, who totaled 1,794 rushing yards that season. Stapleton started all 12 games for RU in 2005, securing the starting role after transferring from Hudson Valley Community College. A native of Union Township, N.J., Stapleton attended Union High School. He went on to earn a degree in Management & Labor Relations at Rutgers.

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SCOTT WALKER DIRECTOR OF FOOTBALL ACADEMIC SUPPORT Scott Walker enters his ninth season at Rutgers as the Director of Football Academic Support. In his role, Walker oversees the entire academic program for the Rutgers football team. During his time at RU, Walker has helped the football program establish unprecedented success in the classroom, further upholding the high academic standards of Rutgers University. The team has stood as a pillar for great achievement both on the field and in the classroom. In the most recent NCAA Academic Progress Report (APR), the Rutgers football program was the lone state university on the list to be ranked in the top 10 percent nationally in APR for the fifth straight year. In addition, Rutgers was the lone institution to win four bowl games while earning the APR honor in the top 10 percent over the previous five-year span. The Rutgers football squad received a No. 2 ranking nationally in 2011. The prior year, Rutgers ranked first nationally in APR. During the last six years under Walker’s guidance, the Rutgers football program has ranked in the top seven nationally and has achieved the top APR of any Football Bowl Subdivision state university in the nation. Rutgers has had two National Football Foundation Scholar Athletes in Brian Leonard and Brandon Renkart during Walker’s tenure. Leonard received the prestigious Draddy Trophy, recognized as the “Academic Heisman,” in 2006. He and his staff – Jenna Beverly and Ramel Meekins – work diligently at ensuring that every Rutgers football player maximizes their potential in the classroom. They have made academic success a foremost priority for each student-athlete. Prior to his tenure at Rutgers, Walker spent three seasons as an assistant football coach at Cornell. He was named the running backs coach at Cornell in the spring of 2001. Before joining the Cornell staff, he served five seasons at Georgia Tech, including three as the director of academics for the football team. In 1997, he was the assistant director of football operations. Prior to Tech, Walker was a coach at the University of Maine for six years, including the final two as the running game coordinator. Walker also spent time coaching at Purdue, Iowa and Texas. Walker graduated from Princeton in 1984 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in geology. During his time at Princeton, he worked as the freshman defensive ends coach from 1982-84. In addition to attending college in New Jersey, Walker spent 15 years recruiting the New Jersey metropolitan area for various universities during his coaching career. Scott and his wife, Michelle, have a son, Kyle.

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WILL GILKISON DIRECTOR OF FOOTBALL OPERATIONS Will Gilkison enters his third season as Director of Football Operations. Gilkison spent the previous year serving as the Director of External Operations and prior to that stint was a member of the Rutgers football staff for three seasons. Gilkison’s duties include the oversight of the day-to-day operations of the football program, along with logistical and budgetary responsibilities. He also manages team travel, organizes preseason camp and serves as the team’s liaison to other athletic department offices and university branches. A four-year letterwinner at linebacker with the Scarlet Knights, Gilkison captained the 2005 Insight Bowl team and was the recipient of the Paul Robeson Award, presented annually to the individual whose performance, leadership, and dedication on and off the field during his career has had the greatest impact on Rutgers Football. Gilkison became a member of the staff in 2006 as a student assistant. He was responsible for helping prepare and implement weekly practice schedules. Gilkison also worked as a strength and conditioning assistant during this time, creating and facilitating off-season training programs while instructing players in skill development. In 2008, Gilkison joined the player development staff, serving as a mentor for first and second year players. He oversaw the transition of these individuals into the college environment, assisting them with basic life skills, time management, goal setting and prioritizing. A 2007 graduate, Gilkison earned a B.A. in History and completed his graduate degree in elementary and special education in 2008. He and his wife Katie currently reside in Union Beach, N.J. The couple has two children, a two year old daughter, Margaret and a one year old son William.

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DAVID MCCUNE HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER - FOOTBALL For over the past decade, the health and wellness of the Rutgers football team has been the responsibility of Head Football Athletic Trainer David McCune. In his 12th season with the Scarlet Knights, McCune oversees all aspects of athletic training from injury prevention to rehabilitation within the program. McCune also assists with the coordination of the entire athletic department’s athletic training staff. He has worked with head coach Kyle Flood since his arrival as an assistant coach in 2008. McCune worked for former head coach and current Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Greg Schiano for more than a decade, also serving as Coordinator of Athletic Training and Football Athletic Trainer at the University of Miami for four seasons (1997-2000), before joining the Scarlet Knights for the 2001 season. McCune, a Virginia native, received his Bachelor’s Degree from James Madison, and earned his Master’s Degree from Missouri State University. He began his career as an Assistant Athletic Trainer at Missouri State in 1989, where he worked for one year before being named Head Athletic Trainer at the University of Miami’s HealthSouth Sports Medicine Clinic (1989-93), and named the Director of the Clinic from 1993-95. He then returned to his alma mater, James Madison, as Athletic Trainer, where he served from 1995-97 before joining the University of Miami program. McCune is the proud father of two sons, Devon and Braden.

DR. ROBERT MONACO ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS/SPORTS MEDICINE Dr. Robert Monaco is in his 17th year as the Associate Director of Athletics/Sports Medicine and has served as Team Physician for the football program since his arrival in 1996. In addition to working with the football team, Monaco oversees the medical treatment for all of the University’s sports. His responsibilities also include supervising a group of 11 full-time certified athletic trainers and a support staff in sports nutrition and psychology. In addition to his work with the Scarlet Knights, Dr. Monaco is a clinical professor in the Department of Family Medicine at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School and directs the school’s Sports Medicine Fellowship Program. Dr. Monaco earned his Bachelor’s Degree from Columbia University, where he was an All-Ivy League wrestler and team captain in 1986 and 1987. He went on to receive his Medical Degree from the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, where he was a member of the Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society. He completed his residency at UMDNJ Robert Wood Johnson Medical School and St. Peter’s Hospital in New Brunswick, working with the Department of Family Medicine. Dr. Monaco has also done postgraduate study and completed a fellowship in Sports Medicine at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, which included work at Princeton University and the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York City. In addition, Dr. Monaco holds a Master’s in Public Health from Rutgers and UMDNJ Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. A native of Nutley, N.J., Dr. Monaco comes from a family of physical educators, coaches, and athletes. Dr. Monaco and his wife, Carolyn, are the proud parents of two children, Antonio and Angelina.

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FOOTBALL SUPPORT STAFF

SHAWN TUCKER ASSISTANT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR/STUDENT-ATHLETE DEVELOPMENT Shawn Tucker is in his third season as Assistant Athletic Director for Student-Athlete Development. Tucker, a 2006 graduate of Rutgers University and a former standout at wide receiver on the football team, leads the Life Skills and development program for student-athletes. Through programming and counseling, the Life Skills initiative helps to fortify student-athletes at Rutgers with valuable information and tools to guide decision-making in critical life-shaping areas such as career choice, personal finance, leadership, civic involvement, and healthy lifestyle choices. Tucker came to Rutgers from Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla. He was named team captain as a senior and helped lead Rutgers to its first of four consecutive football bowl championships in 2006. A four-year letterwinner for the Scarlet Knights, Tucker was a key member of two bowl squads during his career “On the Banks.” As an undergraduate, Tucker served on the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. He graduated with a double major in Geography and Labor Studies in May 2007 and began working for the Office of Continuing Professional Education at Rutgers as a program coordinator for their T.E.E.M. Gateway program. While there, Tucker was a member of a staff that received the 2010 Diversity Leadership Award. T.E.E.M. Gateway serves all parolees in Essex County, providing education and employment to all youth transitioning back into their community. Tucker’s specific responsibilities included working with youth in the areas of academic, personal, career and community development. Tucker also participated in the implementation of the YE2S Center, a partnership among Rutgers, Newark Public Schools, the City of Newark and Communities in Schools of New Jersey focusing on providing education and employment services for youth in Essex County. Tucker has also mentored youth in Newark through the Rutgers Green Rangers Mural program, which focused on the beautification and revitalization of Newark through the Arts, while also serving as a key collaborator in the New Jersey High School Dropout Prevention Campaign. Currently pursuing a master’s degree in city and regional planning, Tucker and his wife Maria, reside in New Brunswick.

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FOOTBALL SUPPORT STAFF

JENNA BEVERLY Athletic Academic Advisor Academic Services Coord.

ERIN CLARKE Assistant to the Coaching Staff

GENE BATAILLE Director of Football Relations

BEN BEITING Equipment Manager

PETER COLLINS Player Development

ALEXANDER DELVECCHIO Assistant Video Coordinator

JOE GIACOBBE Strength & Conditioning

EDDIE GRAYER Strength & Conditioning

MIKE KUZNIAK Director of Player Services

JESSICA LARMONY Recruiting Assistant

FRED MARIANI Director of Player Development

RAMEL MEEKINS Athletic Academic Advisor

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FOOTBALL SUPPORT STAFF

KYLE MURRAY Strength & Conditioning

RICKY PALMER Video Coordinator

MIKE PAWLUSIAK Assistant Athletic Trainer

TREVOR POWERS Player Development

ARNO RHEINBERGER Assistant Athletic Trainer

JEAN RICCIO Administrative Assistant to the Head Coach

ASHLEY RITZ Assistant to the Coaching Staff

MIKE SHAPLEY Equipment Manager

MIKE TUFO Strength & Conditioning

TIM WHELIHAN Assistant Director of Football Operations

JIMMY WORTH Recruiting Assistant

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2012 OUTLOOK

2012 SEASON PREVIEW

The 2012 season marks the beginning of the Kyle Flood era for Rutgers football. Flood, a seven-year veteran of coaching “On the Banks”, takes control of the Scarlet Knights after the squad completed a successful 9-4 campaign in 2011 that included four BIG EAST wins and a 27-13 victory over Iowa State in the New Era Pinstripe Bowl. RU’s new leader previously held the role of assistant head coach since 2008 and oversaw the offensive line since coming to Piscataway in 2005. Rutgers fans across the nation have had fond memories rekindled of the last time an assistant coach on staff at RU was promoted to the head coaching position. Frank Burns, who replaced John Bateman in 1973, went on to become the winningest coach in school history. The hiring of Flood has Scarlet-clad fans in a frenzy to see the 2012 season begin, when the RU squad will take the field in new Nike Pro Combat uniforms. Flood’s first squad is set to return 16 starters from last season’s bowl-winning squad – RU’s fifth-consecutive postseason victory – tied for the longest active streak in the nation.

OFFENSE

The Rutgers offense has experience and youth to mix under new offensive coordinator Dave Brock. Junior Chas Dodd and sophomore Gary Nova split time at quarterback in 2011, combining for 3,127 passing yards and 21 touchdown passes. RU’s quarterback play will be supplemented by a full stable of talented wide receivers. Led by seniors Mark Harrison and Tim Wright, the group features size, speed and versatility. Brandon Coleman, who stands 6-6, totaled 17 catches for 552 yards and six touchdowns last season. Coleman averaged over 30 yards per reception on the season. Quron Pratt, a junior, returns with a

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team-best 32 receptions for 327 yards and one score. Rutgers’ BIG EAST-leading kick returner, Jeremy Deering, made the move to receiver from running back to bring his speed and agility to the group. The All-BIG EAST Second Team kickoff returner ran back 17 kicks for 530 yards (31.2) last season, including a 98-yard return to kick-start RU’s comeback in the 20-17 overtime victory against USF on Nov. 5, 2011. Also bringing topnotch speed to wide receiver is sophomore Miles Shuler. The former high school quarterback was a U.S. Army All-American game participant.

HARRISON


2012 OUTLOOK

JEFFERSON

Lowery and David Osei bring experience back into the trenches for RU’s 2012 campaign. In total, the five Scarlet Knights have made 37 career starts on the offensive line. Last season, Johnson earned recognition on the Football Writers Association of America (FWAA) Freshman All-America team. As a true freshman in 2011, he started 11 games for Rutgers at right tackle. Former Maryland three-year starter R.J. Dill and sophomore Taj Alexander look to secure starting spots at right tackle and right guard, respectively. The 6-7 offensive tackle transfer with 30 career starts adds additional experience to Rutgers’ big blockers. Alexander, who moved from defensive line to offensive line last season, performed well this spring upfront for the Scarlet Knights. Rounding out the group of linemen competing for playing time are junior Matt McBride, senior Devon Watkis and a decorated group of incoming freshmen.

Rutgers returns two high-profile sophomore running backs from last season in Jawan Jamison and Savon Huggins. Jamison rushed for 897 yards and nine touchdowns on 231 carries in his first year of action after an initial redshirt season. Huggins was the highest-rated recruit to ever sign with RU when he joined the Scarlet Knights in 2011. The true freshman rushed for 146 yards on 56 carries last season.

The attacking style taught by Brock has benefited a number of individuals in the NFL, including Hakeem Nicks (New York Giants), Josh Freeman (Tampa Bay Buccaneers), Jordy Nelson (Green Bay Packers) and Marques Colston (New Orleans Saints). While at Kansas State in 2008, Brock served as offensive coordinator and wide receivers coach. The Wildcats ranked 18th nationally in passing (269.6) and 19th in scoring offense (34.9).

JOHNSON

Bolstering the run game is sophomore fullback Michael Burton, who started three games in his first Rutgers campaign. Fellow classmate Sam Bergen emerged in the spring to back up the position, along with redshirt freshman Paul Canevari. The tight end position returns experience from the 2011 squad in seniors D.C. Jefferson and Paul Carrezola. Jefferson started nine games for RU last season, making 12 catches for 118 yards. Carrezola found the end zone with an 11-yard scoring grab in a 38-26 victory over Ohio on Sept. 24, 2011. He finished with four catches for 35 yards in 2011. Backing up the tight end position are senior Beau Bachety, junior Malcolm Bush and redshirt freshman Tyler Kroft. The trio showed promise during RU’s spring practice sessions, routinely making catches. The Rutgers offensive line, a group overseen by Flood in his time as an assistant coach for the Scarlet Knights, returns five players who started at least three games in 2011. Betim Bujari, Andre Civil, Kaleb Johnson, Antwan

Other fresh offensive coaching faces “On the Banks” include: Darnell Dinkins (tight ends), Rob Spence (quarterbacks), Norries Wilson (running backs) and Damian Wroblewski (offensive line).

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2012 OUTLOOK Dinkins brings experience from the highest level of football, having played eight seasons with four different organizations in the NFL. Dinkins won a Super Bowl ring in 2009 as a member of the New Orleans Saints. He spent the 2010 season as assistant tight ends coach with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. A 23-year collegiate coaching veteran, Spence has 16 seasons of experience as an offensive coordinator. He will apply his knowledge of the game to RU’s quarterback position. Among the schools he served as offensive coordinator include Clemson, Toledo, Louisiana Tech and Syracuse. Wilson comes to Rutgers after spending the previous six seasons as head coach at Columbia University. He previously served as offensive coordinator at UConn for four seasons. He was one of five finalists for the Frank Broyles Award as the nation's top assistant coach in 2004.

GREENE

Wroblewski comes to Rutgers after a five-year stint at the University of Delaware in the same capacity. The Blue Hens’ offensive lines paved the way for success in his time at UD, including a 12-3 record and advancing to the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision title game in 2010.

DEFENSE

The Rutgers defense made big plays throughout the 2011 season, finishing tied for fifth in the nation in turnovers gained. The Scarlet Knights look ready to be after the football even more in 2012, as the team welcomes back eight starters from last season’s swarming defensive unit. Rutgers’ defensive secondary includes senior Brandon Jones and junior All-BIG EAST Second Team selection Logan Ryan at cornerback, with senior All-BIG EAST First Team performer Duron Harmon returning at safety. The three started all 13 games in 2011 and intercepted a combined 10 passes. Harmon led the group with five picks to rank second in the BIG EAST. The other safety spot in the RU secondary is set to be occupied by sophomore Lorenzo Waters and senior Wayne Warren. The two Scarlet Knights exited Rutgers’ spring practice with Waters in line to receive the starting nod. Waters made 10 tackles last season, while Warren totaled 28 stops, including 2.5 sacks. Rutgers’ defense is marked by the return of senior linebacker Khaseem Greene, the 2011 BIG EAST Co-Defensive Player of the Year. Greene elected to finish his career “On the Banks” over a potential early start on an NFL career. He led the conference in tackles with 141 stops and will look to add more to his tally after missing spring practice due to injury.

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Fellow senior Steve Beauharnais anchors the defense from the middle linebacker spot. He trailed only Greene in tackles, making 77 stops. His total included a teamleading 16 tackles-for-loss. Junior Jamal Merrell and sophomore Kevin Snyder head into the fall competing for the third starting linebacker position. Snyder showed his versatility in the spring by filling in for the absence of Greene. The unit also welcomes the emergence of redshirt freshman Quentin Gause and converted fullback Robert Joseph, a junior. Rutgers’ defensive linemen offer an intriguing mixture of size and speed. Filling the middle for the Scarlet Knights is the ever-present Scott Vallone. The senior leader has started 38 games in his career, making 143 tackles. He recorded a personal-best 58 tackles last season, including 8.5 tackles-for-loss and 2.5 sacks. Vallone is joined in the interior by junior Isaac Holmes, who notched 12 tackles while seeing action in all 13 games as a freshman in 2011. Junior Jamil Merrell, twin brother of linebacker Jamal Merrell, also figures into the mix with six starts to his name at defensive tackle. Redshirt freshmen Al Page and Marquise Wright both look to add depth to the tackle position group in their first season of action. The Scarlet Knights’ defensive ends look to be an imposing force with experienced seniors Ka’lial Glaud and Marvin Booker and juniors Michael Larrow and Marcus Thompson leading the way. All four started at least one game last season. Larrow appeared in six games and started five for the Scarlet Knights before a leg injury


2012 OUTLOOK ended his 2011 campaign. Glaud and Thompson received starting nods for two contests last season, while Booker started once. The foursome’s experience and playmaking ability is an exciting prospect for RU fans with 44 combined tackles and 8.5 tackles-for-loss between them last season.

HARMON

Panagos will coach Rutgers’ defensive line, coming off a five-year stint as defensive line coach at Central Florida. The Knights appeared in three bowl games during his time there. Serving as a special teams and defensive assistant coach will be Rossi, who last served as defensive coordinator at Maine since 2009. In 2011, the Black Bears ranked 26th nationally in sacks, 31st in pass defense and 25th in pass efficiency defense.

SPECIAL TEAMS

Rutgers seeks to replace four-year starting kicker San San Te and has a freshman in contention to take the spot. Kyle Federico, an early enrollee who participated in spring practice, holds the top spot on RU’s post-spring depth chart after a solid debut for the Scarlet Knights. Sophomore Nick DeLouisa is set to provide depth behind Federico. Senior Justin Doerner resumes his punting duties for Rutgers after earning All-BIG EAST Second-Team honors in 2011. He ranked fourth in the conference with a 40.3 yards per punt average. Solidifying the group is two-year starting snapper Robert Jones. The junior has appeared in 25-straight games for the Scarlet Knights.

DOERNER

Converted wide receiver Jawaun Wynn and former linebacker David Milewski, both sophomores, provide further depth to the defensive end position. Robb Smith begins his fourth season on the Rutgers sideline and his first as defensive coordinator under Flood. The former special teams coach at RU will also have the Scarlet Knights’ highly reputed secondary under his tutelage. Rutgers’ new defensive coaches bring experience and intensity to an already strong group of players. First-year coaches on the defensive side of the ball include: Dave Cohen (linebackers), Jim Panagos (defensive line) and Joe Rossi (special teams/defensive assistant). Cohen, formerly the head coach of Hofstra from 200609, will head RU’s linebackers. Cohen most recently served as defensive coordinator and linebackers coach at Western Michigan the past two seasons.

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RUTGERS ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. 13 67 26 78 51 84 42 12 44 16 56 93 73 55 46 88 39 89 4 66 35 17 12 39 10 18 95 77 43 36 76 96 19 97 1 62 50 83 2 13 20 91 32 81 65 72 28 7 49 29 34 23 10 72 9 25 85 41 95 86 22 90 61 36 3 75 47

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Name Carlton Agudosi Hugh Ahern Johnathan Aiken Taj Alexander Brandon Arcidiacono Beau Bachety Steve Beauharnais Tyler Bellia Sam Bergen Mike Bimonte Marvin Booker Nick Borgese Ryan Brodie Betim Bujari Michael Burton Malcolm Bush Paul Canevari Paul Carrezola Leonte Carroo Andre Civil John Clarke Brandon Coleman Marcus Cooper Mezo Cooper Richard Czeczotka Jeremy Deering Nick DeLouisa J.J. Denman Nick DePaola Vince DePaola R.J. Dill Anthony DiPaula Chas Dodd Justin Doerner Kyle Federico Chris Fonti Quentin Gause Jeffrey Gignac Gareef Glashen Ka’Lial Glaud Khaseem Greene Darius Hamilton Duron Harmon Mark Harrison Dallas Hendrikson Isaac Holmes Savon Huggins Max Issaka Myles Jackson Davon Jacobs Paul James Jawan Jamison D.C. Jefferson Kaleb Johnson Tejay Johnson Brandon Jones Robert Jones Robert Joseph Kenneth Kirksey Tyler Kroft Quanzell Lambert Michael Larrow Bryan Leoni Aubrey Lewis Steve Longa Antwan Lowery Connor Lyons

Pos. WR OL DB OL OL TE LB TE FB QB DE PK OL OL FB TE FB TE WR OL WR WR DB DB QB WR PK OL LB RB OL P QB P PK OL LB WR DB DE LB DL DB WR C DL RB DE DE DB RB RB TE OL DB DB LS LB DL TE LB DL OL ATH LB OL LB

Cl. Fr. Jr. So. Jr. Fr. 5th-Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. So. 5th-Sr. So. Fr. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. Fr. Sr. So. Jr. 5th-Sr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Sr. So. 5th-Sr. So. Jr. Sr. Fr. Jr. So. Fr. Jr. Sr. 5th-Sr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. So. So. So. Fr. So. Jr. 5th-Sr. So. So. 5th-Sr. Sr. Sr. So. So. Fr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Fr.

Elig. Fr. So. So. So. Fr. Sr. Sr. Jr. So. R-Fr. Sr. R-Fr. Fr. So. So. Jr. R-Fr. Jr. Fr. Jr. R-Fr. So. Sr. Jr. Fr. Jr. So. Fr. Jr. R-Fr. Sr. R-Fr. Jr. Sr. Fr. So. R-Fr. Fr. So. Sr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. So. R-Fr. R-Fr. Fr. R-Fr. So. Sr. So. R-Fr. Sr. Jr. Jr. So. R-Fr. Fr. Jr. So. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr.

Ht. 6-6 6-7 5-11 6-4 6-4 6-4 6-2 6-4 6-0 6-4 6-2 5-11 6-5 6-4 6-0 6-4 5-11 6-2 6-1 6-3 5-9 6-6 6-2 6-0 6-1 6-2 6-3 6-6 6-0 5-11 6-7 6-1 6-0 6-2 6-0 6-7 6-1 6-5 5-10 6-2 6-1 6-4 6-1 6-3 6-2 6-3 6-0 6-3 6-4 6-0 6-0 5-8 6-6 6-4 6-2 6-1 6-0 6-2 6-1 6-6 6-1 6-4 6-6 5-9 6-1 6-4 6-3

Wt. 200 295 185 290 260 255 230 235 235 220 240 175 300 290 230 245 220 240 200 275 175 220 190 200 215 210 200 310 210 195 310 190 200 200 195 300 220 210 180 230 230 260 200 230 295 275 200 255 235 170 205 200 250 300 190 185 210 220 275 235 230 270 280 165 220 305 230

Hometown/High School (Previous School) Somerset, N.J./Franklin Maplewood, N.J./Hudson Catholic (The Peddie School) Fort Lauderdale, Fla./Chaminade Downingtown, Pa./Downingtown East Holland, Pa./Archbishop Wood Babylon, N.Y./Babylon Saddle Brook, N.J./St. Joseph’s New City, N.Y./Paramus Catholic (Wagner) East Stroudsburg, Pa./East Stroudsburg South Manalapan, N.J./Manalapan Piscataway, N.J./Piscataway Hamburg, N.Y./Saint Francis Long Branch, N.J./Long Branch Secaucus, N.J./Secaucus Long Valley, N.J./West Morris Central Englewood, N.J./Hackensack Warwick, N.Y./Don Bosco Prep Langhorne, Pa./Neshaminy Edison, N.J./Don Bosco Prep Brooklyn, N.Y./Sheepshead Bay Hackensack, N.J./Hackensack Accokeek, Md./Bishop McNamara Bloomfield, Conn./Bloomfield Providence, R.I./Classical East Northport, N.Y./John H. Glenn Tampa, Fla./Leto Tewksbury, N.J./Immaculata Yardley, Pa./Pennsbury Parkton, Md./Hereford Parkton, Md./Hereford Mechanicsburg, Pa./Trinity (Univ. of Maryland) Manalapan, N.J./St. John Vianney Lyman, S.C./Byrnes Redondo Beach, Calif./Redondo Union (Los Angeles Harbor JC) Ponte Vedra, Fla./Ponte Vedra Wayne, N.J./Wayne Hills Rochester, N.Y./Bishop Kearney Wayne, N.J./Wayne Hills Miami, Fla./Carol City Sicklerville, N.J./Winslow Twp. Elizabeth, N.J./Elizabeth (Avon Old Farms) West Patterson, N.J./Don Bosco Prep Magnolia, Del./Caesar Rodney Stratford, Conn./Bunnell St. Ansgar, Iowa/St. Ansgar (Iowa Western CC) Hoboken, N.J./Hoboken Jackson, N.J./St. Peter’s Prep Port Reading, N.J./Woodbridge West Chester, Pa./West Chester Henderson Patterson, N.J./DePaul Catholic Glassboro, N.J./Glassboro Starke, Fla./The Bolles School Winter Haven, Fla./Winter Haven Jacksonville, Fla./Edward H. White Egg Harbor Township, N.J./Egg Harbor Twp. (Fork Union) Sicklerville, N.J./Winslow Twp. West Caldwell, N.J./James Caldwell Jamaica, N.Y./Brooklyn Poly Prep Daytona Beach, Fla./Mainland (Fork Union) Downingtown, Pa./Downingtown East Sicklerville, N.J./Timber Creek Union, N.J./Union Flemington, N.J./Hunterdon Central Montclair, N.J./Montclair Saddle Brook, N.J./Saddle Brook Miami, Fla./Christopher Columbus Flemington, N.J./Hunterdon Central


RUTGERS ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. 74 30 87 68 93 37 92 31 33 54 70 48 69 15 59 99 80 6 53 7 11 24 11 14 45 98 27 41 82 26 48 8 94 79 27 21 71 46 44 76 5 4

Name Keith Lumpkin Ben Martin Vance Matthews Matt McBride Djwany Mera Jamal Merrell Jamil Merrell David Milewski Anthony Milito Justin Mills Chris Muller Griffin Murray Derrick Nelson Gary Nova David Osei Al Page Ruhann Peele Desmon Peoples Julian Pinnix-Odrick Quron Pratt Blake Rankin Mason Robinson Logan Ryan Miles Shuler Kevin Snyder Daryl Stephenson Delon Stephenson C.J. Still J.T. Tartacoff Ian Thomas Marcus Thompson Jevon Tyree Scott Vallone Jorge Vicioso Wayne Warren Lorenzo Waters Devon Watkis Dallas Whitaker Joe Worth Marquise Wright Tim Wright Jawaun Wynn

Pos. OL DB WR OL DL LB DL DE LB LB OL LB OL QB OL DL WR RB DL WR QB DB DB WR LB DL RB RB DB WR DE DB DT OL DB DB OL LB WR DL WR DE

Head Coach: Kyle Flood (first season)

Cl. So. So. Fr. Sr. So. Sr. Sr. Jr. So. Jr. Fr. So. Fr. So. Sr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Fr. 6th-Sr. Sr. So. So. So. Fr. So. Jr. Fr. Jr. Fr. 5th-Sr. Jr. 5th-Sr. Jr. 5th-Sr. So. So. So. 5th-Sr. Jr.

Elig. R-Fr. R-Fr. Fr. Jr. R-Fr. Jr. Jr. So. R-Fr. So. Fr. R-Fr. Fr. So. Jr. R-Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Jr. So. So. R-Fr. Fr. R-Fr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Sr. So. Sr. So. Sr. R-Fr. Fr. R-Fr. Sr. So.

Ht. 6-8 5-11 6-4 6-6 6-4 6-4 6-4 6-4 5-11 6-1 6-6 6-1 6-3 6-2 6-4 6-2 6-1 5-8 6-5 6-0 6-4 5-10 6-0 5-10 6-3 6-3 5-11 5-8 5-11 6-1 6-2 5-11 6-3 6-6 6-1 6-0 6-7 6-2 6-1 6-3 6-4 6-3

Assistant Coaches: Offensive Coordinator/Wide Receivers: Dave Brock Defensive Coordinator/Secondary: Robb Smith Linebackers: Dave Cohen Head Strength and Conditioning Coach: Jeremy Cole Tight Ends: Darnell Dinkins Defensive Line: Jim Panagos Special Teams Coordinator/Defensive Assistant: Joe Rossi Quarterbacks: Rob Spence Running Backs: Norries Wilson Offensive Line: Damian Wroblewski Offensive Assistant: Anthony Campanile Offensive Assistant: Devin Fitzsimmons Defensive Assistant: Tom McEntire Defensive Assistant: Darnell Stapleton

Wt. 310 185 180 295 260 220 255 245 240 230 315 235 290 225 280 280 180 175 250 190 190 185 190 175 225 280 175 190 190 200 260 190 275 305 205 200 320 215 210 285 220 215

Hometown/High School (Previous School) Montclair, N.J./St. Peter’s Prep Galloway, N.J,/Absegami Cape May, N.J./Lower Cape May Regional Hicksville, N.Y./Holy Trinity (Hofstra) Hollywood, Fla./South Broward (Hargrave) Bear, Del./Hodgson Vo-Tech Bear, Del./Hodgson Vo-Tech Sayreville, N.J./Sayreville Basking Ridge, N.J./Ridge Sayreville, N.J./Paterson Catholic (Camden Military Acad.) Perkiomenville, Pa./Boyerton Rye, N.Y./Suffield Academy Capitol Heights, Md./Archbishop Carroll Elmwood Park, N.J./Don Bosco Prep Abington, Pa./Abington Bronx, N.Y./Christopher Columbus Linden, N.J./Linden Cheltenham, Pa./Archbishop Wood Montclair, N.J./Montclair Palmyra, N.J./Palmyra Bloomsburg, Pa./Bloomsburg Somerville, N.J./Somerville Berlin, N.J./Eastern Long Branch, N.J./Long Branch Mechanicsburg, Pa./Cumberland Valley Sayreville, N.J./Sayreville Sayreville, N.J./Sayreville Camden, N.J./Woodrow Wilson Skillman, N.J./Montgomery Baltimore, Md./Franklin Oakland Park, Fla./Boyd Anderson Somerset, N.J./South Brunswick Central Islip, N.Y./St. Anthony’s Passaic, N.J./Passaic Salisbury, Md./Wicomico Accokeek, Md./DeMatha Coram, N.Y./Longwood Milford, N.J./Immaculata Hartford, Wisc./Hartford Union Englewood, N.J./Paramus Catholic Wall Township, N.J./Wall Piscataway, N.J./Piscataway

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

Brandon Arcidiacono Steve Beauharnais Leonte Carroo Richard Czeckotka Chas Dodd Chris Fonti Jeffrey Gignac Ka’Lial Glaud Khaseem Greene Djwany Mera David Osei Ruhann Peele Julian Pinnix-Odrick Jevon Tyree Jorge Vicioso

ARCH-eh-dee-ack-oh-no bo-HARR-ness Lee-ahn-tay Cah-roo Shuh-check-ah Chase Fonn-TEE Gig-nack kah-LEEL KAH-seem dah-whan-EE mair-uh O-say Roo-hahn ah-drick Jah-vonn HOR-hay Viss-ee-OH-so

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2012 NUMERICAL ROSTER No. 1 2 3 4 4 5 6 7 7 8 9 10 10 11 11 12 12 13 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 26 27 27 28 29 30

Name Kyle Federico Gareef Glashen Steve Longa Leonte Carroo Jawaun Wynn Tim Wright Desmon Peoples Max Issaka Quron Pratt Jevon Tyree Tejay Johnson Richard Czeczotka D.C. Jefferson Blake Rankin Logan Ryan Tyler Bellia Marcus Cooper Carlton Agudosi Ka’Lial Glaud Miles Shuler Gary Nova Mike Bimonte Brandon Coleman Jeremy Deering Chas Dodd Khaseem Greene Lorenzo Waters Quanzell Lambert Jawan Jamison Mason Robinson Brandon Jones Johnathan Aiken Ian Thomas Delon Stephenson Wayne Warren Savon Huggins Davon Jacobs Ben Martin

Pos. PK DB LB WR DE WR RB DE WR DB DB QB TE QB DB TE DB WR DE WR QB QB WR WR QB LB DB LB RB DB DB DB WR RB DB RB DB DB

No. 31 32 33 34 35 36 36 37 39 39 41 41 42 43 44 44 45 46 46 47 48 48 49 50 51 53 54 55 56 59 61 62 65 66 67 68 69 70

Name David Milewski Duron Harmon Anthony Milito Paul James John Clarke Vince DePaola Aubrey Lewis Jamal Merrell Paul Canevari Mezo Cooper Robert Joseph C.J. Still Steve Beauharnais Nick DePaola Sam Bergen Joe Worth Kevin Snyder Michael Burton Dallas Whitaker Connor Lyons Griffin Murray Marcus Thompson Myles Jackson Quentin Gause Brandon Arcidiacono Julian Pinnix-Odrick Justin Mills Betim Bujari Marvin Booker David Osei Bryan Leoni Chris Fonti Dallas Hendrikson Andre Civil Hugh Ahern Matt McBride Derrick Nelson Chris Muller

Pos. DE DB LB RB WR RB ATH LB FB DB FB DB LB LB FB WR LB FB LB LB LB DE DE LB OL DL LB OL DE OL OL OL C OL OL OL OL OL

No. 71 72 72 73 74 75 76 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 93 94 95 95 96 97 98 99

Name Devon Watkis Isaac Holmes Kaleb Johnson Ryan Brodie Keith Lumpkin Antwan Lowery R.J. Dill Marquise Wright J.J. Denman Taj Alexander Jorge Vicioso Ruhann Peele Mark Harrison J.T. Tartacoff Jeffrey Gignac Beau Bachety Robert Jones Tyler Kroft Vance Matthews Malcolm Bush Paul Carrezola Michael Larrow Darius Hamilton Jamil Merrell Nick Borgese Djwany Mera Scott Vallone Nick DeLouisa Kenneth Kirksey Anthony DiPaula Justin Doerner Daryl Stephenson Al Page

Pos. OL DL OL OL OL OL OL DL OL OL OL WR WR DB WR TE LS TE WR TE TE DL DL DL PK DE DL PK DL P P DL DL

PRESEASON DEPTH CHART OFFENSE WR 17 Brandon Coleman (So) LT LG C RG RT TE WR

72 Kaleb Johnson (So.) 75 Antwan Lowery (Jr.) 55 Betim Bujari (So.) 78 Taj Alexander (So.) 76 R.J. Dill (Sr.) 10 D.C. Jefferson (Sr.) 81 Mark Harrison (Sr.)

QB 19 Chas Dodd (Jr.) FB 46 Michael Burton (So.)

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RB 23 Jawan Jamison (So.)

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DEFENSE DE 90 Michael Larrow (Jr.) DT 72 Isaac Holmes (Jr.)

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DT 94 Scott Vallone (Sr.)

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5 Tim Wright (Sr.) OR 18 Jeremy Deering (Jr.) 66 Andre Civil (Jr.) 59 David Osei (Jr.) 65 Dallas Hendrikson (Jr.) 68 Matt McBride (Jr.) 71 Devon Watkis (Sr.) 89 Paul Carrezola (Jr.) 7 Quron Pratt (Jr.) OR 14 Miles Shuler (So.) 15 Gary Nova (So.) 44 Sam Bergen (So.) OR 39 Paul Canevari (R-Fr.) 28 Savon Huggins (So.) 48 Marcus Thompson (Jr.) 99 Al Page (R-Fr.) OR 76 Marquise Wright (R-Fr.) 92 Jamil Merrell (Jr.) OR 90 Michael Larrow (Jr.)

DE 13 Ka’Lial Glaud (Sr.) OR 4 Jawaun Wynn (So.) LB 20 Khaseem Greene (Sr.) LB 42 Steve Beauharnais (Sr.) LB 37 Jamal Merrell (Jr.) OR CB FS SS CB

25 Brandon Jones (Sr.) 32 Duron Harmon (Sr.) 21 Lorenzo Waters (So.) 11 Logan Ryan (Jr.)

SPECIALISTS P 97 Justin Doerner (Sr.) PK 1 Kyle Federico (Fr.) PR 24 Mason Robinson (Sr.) KR 18 Jeremy Deering (Jr.) H 82 J.T. Tartacoff (Jr.) SN 85 Robert Jones (Jr.)

56 Marvin Booker (Sr.) 31 David Milewski (So.) 41 Robert Joseph (Jr.) 45 Kevin Snyder (So.) 45 Kevin Snyder (So.) 50 Quentin Gause (R-Fr.) 24 Mason Robinson (Sr.) 82 J.T. Tartacoff (Jr.) 27 Wayne Warren (Sr.) 12 Marcus Cooper (Sr.) OR 2 Gareef Glashen (So.) 96 Anthony DiPaula (R-Fr.) 95 Nick DeLouisa (So.) 14 Miles Shuler (So.) OR 7 Quron Pratt (Jr.) 34 Paul James (R-Fr.) 97 Justin Doerner (Sr.) 43 Nick DePaola (Jr.)


2012 OPPONENTS TULANE

TEAM INFORMATION

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DATE: SEPTEMBER 1, 2012

MERCEDES-BENZ SUPERDOME (NEW ORLEANS, LA.)

TIME: 8 P.M. (CBS SN)

Location: New Orleans, La.; Enrollment: 13,359; President: Dr. Scott Cowen; Athletic Director: Rick Dickson; Nickname: Green Wave; Colors: Olive Green and Sky Blue; Affiliation: Football Bowl Subdivision; Conference: Conference USA; Stadium: Mercedes-Benz Superdome; Capacity: 72,000; Playing Surface: Momentum by SportExe (Artificial)

Head Coach: Curtis “CJ” Johnson (Idaho ’85); Career Record: First Season; Record at Tulane: First Season; Career vs. Rutgers: N/A; Office Phone: (504) 865-5355; Assistant Coaches, Position: Eric Price, Offensive Coordinator; Jon Sumrall, Co-Defensive Coordinator/DL; Lionel Washington, Co-Defensive Coordinator/Secondary; David Johnson, Tight Ends/Running Backs; Barry Lamb, Linebackers/Special Teams; John McDonell, Offensive Line; Mike Neu, Quarterbacks; Jason Rollins, Secondary; Keith Williams, Receivers; Doug Lichtenberger, Assistant AD/Football Operations and Recruiting; Chad Jenkins, Grad Assistant/Offense; Stephen Weins, Grad Assistant/Defense

Games: Five; All-Time Record: Rutgers leads 3-2; Last Meeting: Tulane won 17-14 in 2010; Win Streak: Tulane, two games; At Rutgers: Tulane leads 2-1; At Tulane: Rutgers leads 2-0 2011 Results (2-11, 1-7 Conference USA): 9/3 Southeastern La. W, 47-33 9/10 Tulsa L, 31-3 9/17 at UAB W, 49-10 9/24 at Duke L, 48-27 10/1 at Army L, 45-6 10/8 Syracuse L, 37-34 10/15 UTEP L, 44-7 10/22 Memphis L, 33-17 10/29 East Carolina L, 34-13 11/5 at SMU L, 45-24 11/12 Houston L, 73-17 11/19 at Rice L, 19-7 11/26 at Hawai’i L, 35-23

2011 Record: 2-11 2011 Conference USA Record: 1-7 Final 2011 Ranking: None Basic Offense: Multiple Basic Defense: Multiple Lettermen Returning: 54 Lettermen Lost: 16 Starters Returning: 17 (7 off/7 def/7 spec) Starters Lost: 8 (4 off/4def/0 spec)

Football SID: Roger Dunaway E-mail: roger@tulane.edu Twitter: @GreenWaveFB Office Phone: (504) 862-8240 Cell Phone: (504) 452-2906 Press Box Phone: (504) 558-5437 SID Mailing Address: James W. Wilson Jr. Center; Ben Weiner Dr. New Orleans, La. 70118 Website: www.TulaneGreenWave.com

HOWARD HIGH POINT SOLUTIONS STADIUM (PISCATAWAY, N.J.)

TIME: 3:30 P.M. (SNY)

Head Coach: Gary “Flea” Harrell (Howard ’94); Career Record: 5-6 (One season); Record at Howard: 5-6 (One season); Career vs. Rutgers: N/A; Office Phone: (202) 806-6193; Assistant Coaches, Position: Rayford Petty, Defensive Coordinator; Bobby Jones, Defensive Line; Rob Bolton, Defensive Backs; Ted White, Offensive Coordinator/QBs; Chennis Berry, Offensive Line; Theron Smith, Running Backs; Jonathon Brewer, Wide Receivers; Mike Andrews, Special Teams/Kicking; Billy Jenkins, Defensive Secondary; Vontrae Long, Defensive Secondary; Nicholas Latham, Strength and Conditioning; Samuel Pough, Video Coordinator/Special to the Asst. Coach. Games: Two; All-Time Record: Rutgers leads 2-0; Last Meeting: Rutgers won 45-7 in 2009; Win Streak: Rutgers, two games; At Rutgers: Rutgers leads 2-0

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COACHING STAFF

Location: Washington, DC; Enrollment: 10,500; President: Dr. Sidney Ribeau; Athletic Director: Louis Perkins; Nickname: Bison; Colors: Navy Blue and White; Affiliation: Football Championship Subdivision; Conference: Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference; Stadium: William H. Greene Stadium; Capacity: 7,086; Playing Surface: Artificial Grass

SERIES

GENERAL

DATE: SEPTEMBER 8, 2012

2011 Results (5-6, 3-4 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference): 9/3 at Eastern Michigan L, 41-9 2011 Record: 5-6 2011 MEAC Record: 3-4 9/10 Morehouse W, 30-27 Basic Offense: Multiple 9/17 Norfolk State L, 23-9 Basic Defense: 4-3 9/24 at Morgan State L, 14-9 Lettermen Returning: 10/1 at Savannah State W, 34-14 Lettermen Lost: 10/8 at Florida A&M W, 29-28 Starters Returning: Starters Lost: 10/15 Georgetown L, 21-3 10/22 North Carolina A&T W, 35-28 10/29 South Carolina State L, 31-0 11/5 at Hampton W, 10-7 11/19 at Delaware State L, 39-36

Football SID: Edward Hill Jr. E-mail: ehill@howard.edu Twitter: @HowardAthletics Office Phone: (202) 806-7184 Cell Phone: PressBoxPhone:(202)806-5488/89/91 SID Mailing Address: Howard Sports Information, Drew Hall, 511 Gresham Place NW Room 100, Washington, DC 20059 Website: www.howard-bison.com

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2012 OPPONENTS USF

Head Coach: Skip Holtz (Notre Dame ’86); Career Record: 85-62 (12 seasons); Record at South Florida: 13-12 (Two seasons); Career vs. Rutgers: 1-1; Office Phone: (813) 974-7170; Assistant Coaches, Position: Rick Smith, Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Backs; Todd Fitch, Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks; Chris Cosh, Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers; Vernon Hargreaves, Special Teams Coordinator/Defensive Ends; Jerome Pathon, Wide Receivers; Kevin Patrick, Defensive Tackles; Larry Scott, Running Backs; Steve Shankweiler, Offensive Line; Peter Vaas, Tight Ends.

Games: Seven; All-Time Record: Rutgers leads, 5-2; Last Meeting: Rutgers won 20-17 (OT) in 2011; Win Streak: Rutgers, one game; At Rutgers: Rutgers leads 3-1; At South Florida: Rutgers leads 2-1

TEAM INFORMATION

GENERAL

TIME: 7:30 PM (ESPN)

COACHING STAFF

RAYMOND JAMES STADIUM (TAMPA, FLA.)

Location: Tampa, Fla.; Enrollment: 45,074; President: Dr. Judy Genshaft; Athletic Director: Doug Woolard; Nickname: Bulls; Colors: Green and Gold; Affiliation: Football Bowl Subdivision; Conference: BIG EAST; Stadium: Raymond James Stadium; Capacity: 65,857; Playing Surface: Tiftway Bermuda 419

SERIES

DATE: SEPTEMBER 13, 2012

2011 Results (5-7, 1-6 BIG EAST) 9/3 at Notre Dame W, 23-20 9/10 Ball State W, 37-7 9/17 Florida A&M W, 70-17 9/24 UTEP W, 52-24 9/29 at Pittsburgh L, 44-17 10/15 at Connecticut L, 16-10 10/22 Cincinnati L, 37-34 11/5 at Rutgers L, 20-17 (OT) 11/11 at Syracuse W, 37-17 11/19 Miami (FL) L, 6-3 11/25 Louisville L, 34-24 12/1 West Virginia L, 30-27

2011 Record: 5-7 2011 BIG EAST Record:1-6 Final 2011Ranking: None Basic Offense: Spread Basic Defense: 4-3 Lettermen Returning: 45 (24 off., 18 def., 3 spec.) Lettermen Lost: 19 Starters Returning: 17 (8 off., 7 def., 2 spec.) Starters Lost: 7 (3 off. 4 def)

Football SID: Jeremy Sharpe E-mail: jwsharpe@usf.edu Twitter: @USFFootball Office Phone: (813) 974-4086 Cell Phone: (813) 447-1040 Press Box Phone: (813) 350-6225 SID Mailing Address: PED 214, 4202 East Fowler Avenue, Tampa, FL 33620 Website: www.GoUSFBulls.com

ARKANSAS

Head Coach: John L. Smith (Weber State ’71); Career Record: 132-86; Record at UA: First Year; Career vs. Rutgers: N/A; Office Phone: (479) 575-4849; Assistant Coaches, Position: Paul Petrino, Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks; Paul Haynes, Defensive Coordinator/Secondary; Steve Caldwell, Special Teams/Defensive Ends; Taver Johnson, Assistant Head Coach/Linebackers; Bobby Allen, Secondary; Kris Cinkovich, Wide Receivers; Tim Horton, Running Backs/Recruiting Coordinator; Chris Klenakis, Offensive Line; Kevin Peoples, Defensive Tackles; Joseph Henry, Grad Assistant; Ben Needham, Grad Assistant.

Games: First Meeting; All-Time Record: N/A; Last Meeting: N/A; Win Streak: N/A; At Rutgers: N/A; At Arkansas: N/A

TEAM INFORMATION

GENERAL

TIME: TBA

COACHING STAFF

REYNOLDS RAZORBACK STADIUM (FAYETTEVILLE, ARK.)

Location: Fayetteville, Arkansas; Enrollment: 23,199; President: Dr. G. David Gearhart; Athletic Director: Jeff Long; Nickname: Razorbacks; Colors: Cardinal and White; Affiliation: Football Bowl Subdivision; Conference: SEC; Stadium: Reynolds Razorback Stadium; Capacity: 72,000; Playing Surface: Synthetic Turf

SERIES

DATE: SEPTEMBER 22, 2012

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2011 Results (11-2, 6-2 SEC) 9/3 Missouri State W, 51-7 9/10 New Mexico W, 52-3 9/17 Troy W, 38-28 9/24 at Alabama L, 38-14 10/1 at Texas A&M W, 42-38 10/8 Auburn W, 38-14 10/22 at Ole Miss W, 29-24 10/29 at Vanderbilt W, 31-28 11/5 South Carolina W, 44-28 11/12 Tennessee W, 49-7 11/19 Mississippi State W, 44-17 11/25 at LSU L, 41-17 1/6 Kansas State W, 29-16

2011 Record: 11-2 2011 Conference Record: 6-2 Final 2011 Ranking: 6 Basic Offense: Multiple Basic Defense: 4-3 Lettermen Returning: 49 Lettermen Lost: 20 Starters Returning: 16 (8 off. 6 def. 2 spec.) Starters Lost: 9 (4 off. 5 def.)

Football SID: Zack Higbee E-mail: zhigbee@uark.edu Twitter: @ArkRazorbacks Office Phone: (479) 575-2751 Cell Phone: (479) 790-7368 Press Box Phone: (479) 575-6622 SID Mailing Address: Media Relations, P.O. Box 7777, Fayetteville, AR 72702 Website: www.arkansasrazorbacks.com


2012 OPPONENTS CONNECTICUT HIGH POINT SOLUTIONS STADIUM (PISCATAWAY, N.J.)

TIME: TBA

Head coach: Paul Pasqualoni (Penn State ’72); Career Record: 140-79-1 (20 seasons); Record at UConn: 5-7 (One season); Career vs. Rutgers: 1-0; Office Phone: (860) 486-2718; Assistant Coaches, Positions: George DeLeone, Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line; Don Brown, Defensive Coordinator/Cornerbacks; Clayton White, Special Teams Coordinator/Running Backs; Hank Hughes, Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Line; Matt Cersosimo, Wide Receivers/Recruiting Coordinator; Shane Day, Quarterbacks; Mike Foley, Tight Ends; Darrell Perkins, Safeties; Jon Wholley, Linebackers; Michael Digman, Offensive Grad Assistant; Jordan Orlovsky, Defensive Grad Assistant; Tim Pendergast, Director of Football Administration; Andy Baylock, Director of UConn Football Alumni/Community Affairs; Dave Wilczewski, Recruiting Assistant. Games: 31; All-Time Record: Rutgers leads 21-10; Last Meeting: UConn won 40-22 in 2011; Win streak: UConn, one game; At Rutgers: Rutgers leads 14-3; At Connecticut: Tied at 7-7

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COACHING STAFF

Location: Storrs, Conn.; Enrollment: 30,525; President: Dr. Susan Herbst; Athletic Director: Warde Manuel; Nickname: Huskies; Colors: National Flag Blue and White; Affiliation: Football Championship Subdivision; Conference: BIG EAST; Stadium: Rentschler Field; Capacity: 40,000; Playing Surface: Natural Grass

SERIES

GENERAL

DATE: OCTOBER 6, 2012

2011 Results (5-7, 3-4 BIG EAST) 9/3 Fordham W, 35-3 9/10 at Vanderbilt L, 24-21 9/16 Iowa State L, 24-20 9/24 at Buffalo W, 17-3 10/1 Western Michigan L, 38-31 10/8 at West Virginia L, 43-16 10/15 USF W, 16-10 10/26 at Pittsburgh L, 35-20 11/5 Syracuse W, 28-21 11/19 Louisville L, 34-20 11/26 Rutgers W, 40-22 12/3 at Cincinnati L, 35-27

2011 Record: 5-7 2011 BIG EAST Record: 3-4 Final 2011 Ranking: None Basic Offense: Multiple Basic Defense: 4-3 Lettermen Returning: 29 Lettermen Lost: 20 Starters Returning: 15 (6 off. 8 def. 1 spec.) Starters Lost: 9 (5 off. 3 def. 1 spec.)

Football SID: Mike Enright E-mail: mike.enright@uconn.edu Twitter: @UConnFootball Office Phone: (860) 486-3531 Cell Phone: (860) 208-4756 Press Box Phone: (860) 610-4778 SID Mailing Address: 2095 Hillside Road U-1173; Storrs, CT. 06269-1173 Website: www.uconnhuskies.com

SYRACUSE

Head Coach: Doug Marrone (Syracuse ’91); Career Record: 17-20; Record at Syracuse: 17-20; Career vs. Rutgers: 2-1; Office Phone: (315) 443-4817; Assistant Coaches/Position: Greg Adkins, Offensive Line/Recruiting Coordinator; John Anselmo, Assistant Head Coach/Linebackers; Jimmy Brumbaugh, Defensive Tackles; Dan Conley, Linebackers; Tim Daoust, Defensive ends; Nathaniel Hackett, Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks/Tight Ends; Rob Moore, Wide Receivers; Scott Shafer, Defensive Coordinator/Secondary; Tyrone Wheatley, Running Backs.

Games: 42; All-Time Record: Syracuse Leads 30-11-1; Last Meeting: Rutgers won 19-16 in 2011; Win Streak: Rutgers, one game; At Rutgers: Syracuse leads, 12-5; At Syracuse: Syracuse leads, 17-6-1; Neutral Site: Syracuse leads, 1-0

TEAM INFORMATION

GENERAL

TIME: TBA

COACHING STAFF

HIGH POINT SOLUTIONS STADIUM (PISCATAWAY, N.J.)

Location: Syracuse, N.Y.; Enrollment: 13,987; Chancellor: Nancy Cantor; Athletic Director: Dr. Daryl Gross; Nickname: Orange; Colors: Orange; Affiliation: Football Bowl Subdivision; Conference: BIG EAST; Stadium: Carrier Dome; Capacity: 49,262; Playing Surface: Field Turf

SERIES

DATE: OCTOBER 13, 2012

2011 Results (5-7, 1-6 BIG EAST) 9/1 Wake Forest W, 36-29 (OT) 9/10 Rhode Island W, 21-14 9/17 at Southern California L, 38-17 9/24 Toledo W, 33-30 (OT) 10/1 Rutgers L, 19-16 (2OT) 10/8 at Tulane W, 37-34 10/21 West Virginia W, 49-23 10/29 at Louisville L, 27-10 11/5 at Connecticut L, 28-21 11/11 USF L, 37-17 11/26 Cincinnati L, 30-13 12/3 at Pittsburgh L, 33-20

2011 Record: 5-7 2011 Big East Record: 1-6 Final 2011 Ranking: None Basic Offense: Multiple Basic Defense: Multiple Lettermen Returning: 42 Lettermen Lost: 22 Starters Returning: 14 Starters Lost: 10

Football SID: Sue Edson E-mail: sedson@syr.edu Twitter: @cuse Office Phone: (315) 443-2608 Cell Phone: (315) 952-4787 Press Box Phone: (315) 443-4241 SID Mailing Address: 102 Manley Field House, Syracuse, N.Y. 13244-5020 Website: www.suathletics.com

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2012 OPPONENTS TEMPLE LOCATION: LINCOLN FINANCIAL FIELD (PHILADELPHIA, PA.)

TIME: TBA

Head Coach: Steve Addazio (Central Connecticut ’81); Career Record: 9-4 (one year); Record at Temple: 9-4; Career vs. Rutgers: N/A; Office Phone: (215)204-0868; Assistant Coaches/Position: Kevin Rogers, Associate Head Coach/Quarterbacks; Chuck Heater, Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Backs; Ryan Day, Offensive Coordinator/Wide Receivers; Ben Albert, Outside Linebackers; Sean Cronin, Defensive Line; Tyree Foreman, Running Backs/Recruiting Coordinator; Justin Frye, Offensive Line; Frank Leonard, Tight Ends; Sean McGowan, Inside Linebackers/Special Teams Coordinator; Chris Trifone, Grad Assistant/Defense. Games: 34; All-Time Record: Rutgers leads 18-16; Last Meeting: Rutgers won 16-6 in 2004; Win Streak: Rutgers, two games; At Rutgers: Rutgers leads, 12-7; At Temple: Temple leads, 9-6

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COACHING STAFF

Location: Philadelphia, Pa.; Enrollment: 39,000; President: Dr. Ann Weaver Hart; Athletic Director: Bill Bradshaw; Nickname: Owls; Colors: Cherry and White; Affiliation: Football Bowl Subdivision; Conference: BIG EAST; Stadium: Lincoln Financial Field; Capacity: 68,532; Playing Surface: Natural Grass

SERIES

GENERAL

DATE: OCTOBER 20, 2012

2011 Results (9-4, 5-3 MAC) 9/1 Villanova 9/10 at Akron 9/17 Penn State 9/24 at Maryland 10/1 Toledo 10/8 at Ball State 10/15 Buffalo 10/22 at Bowling Green 11/2 at Ohio 11/9 Miami (Ohio) 11/19 Army 11/25 Kent State 12/17 Wyoming

W, 42-7 W, 41-3 L, 14-10 W, 38-7 L, 36-13 W, 42-0 W, 34-0 L, 13-10 L, 35-31 W, 24-21 W, 42-14 W, 34-16 W, 37-15

2011 Record: 9-4 2011 MAC Record: 5-3 Final 2011 Ranking: None Basic Offense: Multiple Basic Defense: 4-3 Lettermen Returning: 35 Lettermen Lost: 21 Starters Returning: 10 (4 offense, 5 defense, 1 specialist) Starters Lost: 13 (7 offense, 6 defense)

Football SID: Cathy Bongiovi E-mail: cathyb@temple.edu Twitter: @Owlsports_com Office Phone: (215)204-1608 Cell Phone: (215)778-6814 Press Box Phone: (267)570-4453 SID Mailing Address: 1700 N. Broad St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19122 Website: www.owlsports.com

KENT STATE

TEAM INFORMATION

SERIES

COACHING STAFF

GENERAL

DATE: OCTOBER 27, 2012

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HIGH POINT SOLUTIONS STADIUM (PISCATAWAY, N.J.)

TIME:3:30 PM (SNY)

Location: Kent, Ohio; Enrollment: 41,365; President: Dr. Lester A. Leston; Athletic Director: Joel Nielson; Nickname: Golden Flashes; Colors: Navy Blue and Gold; Affiliation: Football Bowl Subdivision; Conference: Mid American (East Division); Stadium: Dix Stadium; Capacity: 20,500; Playing Surface: Field Turf

Head Coach: Darrell Hazell (Muskingum ’86); Career Record: 5-7; Record at Kent State: 5-7; Career vs. Rutgers: N/A; Office Phone: (330)672-3350; Assistant Coaches/Position: Brian Rock, Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks; Jon Heacock, Defensive Coordinator/Cornerbacks; Chris Bache, Recruiting Coordinator/Offensive Line; Jeff Burrow, Safeties; Marcus Freeman, Linebackers; Brian George, Defensive Line; Thad Jemison, Wide Receivers; Dave McMichael, Tight Ends/Special Teams; Jafar Williams, Running Backs; Casey Wolf, Asst. A.D. for Football Operations; Doug Davis, Strength and Conditioning Coach; Darren Paige, Grad Assistant/Offense. Games: Two; All-Time Record: Rutgers leads 2-0; Last Meeting: Rutgers won 29-21 in 2004; Win Streak: Rutgers, two games; At Rutgers: Rutgers leads 2-0

2011 Results (5-7, 4-4 MAC) 9/3 at Alabama 9/10 Louisiana 9/17 at Kansas State 9/24 South Alabama 10/1 at Ohio 10/8 at Northern Illinois 10/15 Miami 10/29 Bowling Green 11/4 Central Michigan 11/12 at Akron 11/19 Eastern Michigan 11/25 at Temple

L, 48-7 L, 20-12 L, 37-0 W, 33-25 L, 17-10 L, 40-10 L, 9-3 W, 27-15 W, 24-21 W, 35-3 W, 28-22 L, 34-16

2011 Record: 5-7 2011 MAC Record: 4-4 Final 2011 Ranking: None Basic Offense: Multiple Basic Defense: 4-3 Lettermen Returning: 37 (Offense 14, Defense 22, Specialists 1) Lettermen Lost: 14 (Offense 7, Defense 5, Specialists 2) Starters Returning: 18 (Offense 9, Defense 8, Specialists 1) Starters Lost: 9 (Offense 3, Defense 4, Specialists 2)

Football SID: Aaron Chimenti E-mail: achiment@kent.edu Twitter: @KSUAthletics Office Phone: (330)672-8468 Cell Phone: (330)807-5789 Press Box Phone: (330)672-2036 SID Mailing Address: Athletic Communications, PO Box 5190, Kent, OH 44242 Website: www.kentstatesports.com


2012 OPPONENTS ARMY

TEAM INFORMATION

SERIES

COACHING STAFF

GENERAL

DATE: NOVEMBER 10, 2012

HIGH POINT SOLUTIONS STADIUM (PISCATAWAY, N.J.)

TIME: TBA

Location: West Point, N.Y.; Enrollment: 4,400; President: Brig. Gen. Tim Trainor; Athletic Director: Boo Corrigan; Nickname: Black Knights, Cadets; Colors: Black, Gold, Gray; Affiliation: Football Bowl Subdivision; Conference: Independent; Stadium: Michie Stadium; Capacity: 38,000; Playing Surface: Field Turf

Head Coach: Rich Ellerson (Hawai’i 77); Career Record: 75-63; Record at Army: 15-22; Career vs. Rutgers: 0-3; Office Phone: (845)938-6266; Assistant Coaches/Position: Ian Shields, Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks; Payam Saadat, Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers; Chris Smeland, Defensive Coordinator/Safeties; John Brock, Rovers/B Squad; Tony Coaxum, Cornerbacks; Andy Guyader, Wide Receivers; Capt. Clarence Holmes, Defensive Tackles; Robert Lyles, Whip Linebacker; Gene McKeehan, Offensive Guard/Center; John Mumford, Defensive End; Luke Thompson, ST/Fullback; Bill Tripp, Offensive Tackles; Tucker Waugh, Running Backs/Recruiting Coordinator; Brett Gerch, Strength and Conditioning; Maj. Chad Bagley, Football Operations. Games: 38; All-time Record: Rutgers leads 20-18; Last Meeting: Rutgers won 27-12; Win Streak: Rutgers, 8 games; At Rutgers: Rutgers leads 11-5; At Army: Army leads 8-13 2011 Results (3-9) 9/3 at Northern Illinois 9/10 San Diego State 9/17 Northwestern 9/24 at Ball State 10/1 Tulane 10/8 at Miami (Ohio) 10/22 at Vanderbilt 10/29 Fordham 11/5 at Air Force 11/12 Rutgers 11/19 at Temple 12/10 Navy

L, 49-26 L, 23-20 W, 21-14 L, 48-21 W, 45-6 L, 35-28 L, 44-21 W, 55-0 L, 24-14 L, 27-12 L, 42-14 L, 27-21

2011 Record: 3-9 Final 2011 Ranking: None Basic Offense: Spread/Triple Option Basic Defense: Double-Eagle Flex Lettermen Returning: 57 (27 offense, 27 defense, 3 specialists) Lettermen Lost: 23 (11 offense, 10 defense, 2 specialists) Starters Returning: 17 (6 offense, 8 defense, 3 specialists) Starters Lost: 9 (5 offense, 3 defense, 1 specialists)

Football SID: Bob Beretta E-mail: robert.beretta@usma.edu Twitter: @TheArmyTeam Office Phone: (845)938-6416 Cell Phone: (914)490-5034 Press Box Phone: (845)938-3377 ex. 4514 SID Mailing Address: 639 Howard Rd. West Point, NY 10996 Website: www.goarmysports.com

CINCINNATI LOCATION: NIPPERT STADIUM (CINCINNATI, OHIO)

TIME: 12 NOON (SNY)

Head Coach: Butch Jones; Career Record: 41-24; Record at Cincinnati: 14-11; Career vs. Rutgers: 2-1; Office Phone: (513)556-5986; Assistant Coaches/Position: Steve Stripling, Assistant Head Coach/Co-Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Line; Mike Bajakian, Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks; John Jancek, Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers; Mark Elder, Special Teams Coordinator/Safeties; Dave Johnson, Tight Ends; Don Mahoney, Offensive Line; Roy Manning, Running Backs; Shannon Morrison, Cornerbacks; T.J. Weist, Wide Receivers/Recruiting Coordinator; John Widecan, Assistant AD/Football Operations. Games: 17; All-Time Record: 8-8-1; Last Meeting: Rutgers won 20-3 in 2011; Win Streak: Rutgers, one game; At Rutgers: 7-2; At Cincinnati: 1-6-1

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COACHING STAFF

Location: Cincinnati, Ohio; Enrollment: 41,357; President: Dr. Gregory H. Williams; Athletic Director: Mike Thomas; Nickname: Bearcats; Colors: Red and Black; Affiliation: Football Bowl Subdivision; Conference: BIG EAST; Stadium: Nippert Stadium; Capacity: 35,000; Playing Surface: FieldTurf Pro

SERIES

GENERAL

DATE: NOVEMBER 17, 2012

2011 Results (10-3, 5-2 BIG EAST) 9/3 Austin Peay W, 72-10 9/10 at Tennessee L, 45-23 9/17 Akron W, 59-14 9/22 NC State W, 44-14 10/1 at Miami (OH) W, 27-0 10/15 Louisville W, 25-16 10/22 at USF W, 37-34 11/5 at Pittsburgh W, 26-23 11/12 West Virginia L, 24-21 11/19 at Rutgers L, 20-3 11/26 at Syracuse W, 30-13 12/3 Connecticut W, 35-27 12/31 Vanderbilt W, 31-24

2011 Record: 10-3 2011 BIG EAST Record: 5-2 Final 2011 Ranking: None Basic Offense: Spread Basic Defense: Multiple Lettermen Returning: 43 Lettermen Lost: 21 Starters Returning: 14 Starters Lost: 11

Football SID: Ryan Koslen E-mail: Ryan.Koslen@uc.edu Twitter: @GoBEARCATS Office Phone: (513)556-0667 Cell Phone: (513) 497-3132 Press Box Phone: (513)556-1010 SID Mailing Address: P.O. Box 210021, Cincinnati, OH 45221-0021 Website: www.gobearcats.com

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2012 OPPONENTS PITTSBURGH LOCATION: HEINZ FIELD (PITTSBURGH, PA.)

TIME: TBA

Head Coach: Paul Chryst; Career Record: First Season; Record at Pittsburgh: First Season; Career vs. Rutgers: N/A; Office Phone: TBD; Assistant Coaches/Position: Joe Rudolph, Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator/Tight Ends; Dave Huxtale, Defensive Coordinator; Brooks Bollinger, Quarterbacks; Inoke Breckterfield, Defensive Line; Bobby Engram, Wide Receivers; Chris Haering, Linebackers; Matt House, Secondary; Jim Hueber, Offensive Line; Desmond Robinson, Running Backs. Games: 29; All-Time Record: Pitt leads 21-8; Last Meeting: Rutgers won 34-10 in 2011; Win Streak: Rutgers, one game; At Rutgers: Pitt Leads 9-5; At Pittsburgh: Pitt Leads 11-3; Neutral Sights: Pitt Leads 1-0

TEAM INFORMATION

COACHING STAFF

Location: Pittsburgh, Pa.; Enrollment: 28,766; Chancellor: Mark A. Nordenberg; Athletic Director: Steve Pederson; Nickname: Panthers; Colors: Blue and Gold; Affiliation: Football Bowl Subdivision; Conference: BIG EAST; Stadium: Heinz Field; Capacity: 65,050; Playing Surface: Grass

SERIES

GENERAL

DATE: NOVEMBER 24, 2012

2011 Results (6-7, 4-3 BIG EAST) 9/3 Buffalo W, 35-16 9/10 Maine W, 35-29 9/17 at Iowa L, 31-27 9/24 Notre Dame L, 15-12 9/29 USF W, 44-17 10/8 at Rutgers L, 34-10 10/15 Utah L, 26-14 10/26 Connecticut W, 35-20 11/5 Cincinnati L, 26-23 11/12 at Louisville W, 21-14 11/25 at West Virginia L, 21-20 12/3 Syracuse W, 33-20 1/7 SMU L, 28-6

2011 Record: 6-7 2011 BIG EAST Record: 4-3 Final 2011 Ranking: None Basic Offense: Pro Style Basic Defense: 4-3 Lettermen Returning: 53 (27 offense, 23 defense, 3 specialists) Lettermen Lost: 18 (4 offense, 12 defense, 2 specialists) Starters Returning: 14 (8 offense, 4 defense, 2 specialists) Starters Lost: 10 (3 offense, 7 defense, 0 specialists)

Football SID: E.J. Borghetti E-mail: eborghetti@athletics.pitt.edu Twitter: @GoPittFootball Office Phone: (412)648-8240 Cell Phone: (412)491-5110 Press Box Phone: (412)697-7198 SID Mailing Address: P.O. Box 7436, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 Website: www.pittsburghpanthers.com

LOUISVILLE LOCATION: HIGH POINT SOLUTIONS STADIUM (PISCATAWAY, N.J.)

TIME: 7:30 PM (ESPN)

Head Coach: Charlie Strong; Career Record: 14-12; Record at Louisville: 14-12; Career vs. Rutgers: 2-0; Office Phone: (502)852-7775; Assistant Coaches, Position: Vance Bedford, Defensive Coordinator; Shawn Watson, Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks; Dave Borbely, Offensive Line; Kenny Carter, Running Backs/Special Teams; Ron Dugans, Wide Receivers; Clint Hurtt, Defensive Line; Brian Jean-Mary, Linebackers; Sherrone Moore, Tight Ends; Tommy Restivo, Secondary; Pat Moorer, Head Strength and Conditioning. Games: 11; All-time Record: Rutgers leads 7-3; Last Meeting: Louisville won 16-14 in 2011; Win Streak: Louisville, two games; At Rutgers: Rutgers leads 4-1; At Louisville: Series tied 3-3

TEAM INFORMATION

COACHING STAFF

Location: Louisville, Ky.; Enrollment: 23,000; President: Dr. James Ramsey; Athletic Director: Tom Jurich; Nickname: Cardinals; Colors: Red and Black; Affiliation: Football Bowl Subdivision; Conference: BIG EAST; Stadium: Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium; Capacity: 55,000; Playing Surface: FieldTurf

SERIES

GENERAL

DATE: NOVEMBER 29, 2012

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2011 Results (7-6, 5-2 BIG EAST) 9/1 Murray State W, 21-9 9/9 Florida International L, 24-17 9/17 at Kentucky W, 24-17 10/1 Marshall L, 17-13 10/8 at North Carolina L, 14-7 10/15 at Cincinnati L, 25-16 10/21 Rutgers W, 16-14 10/29 Syracuse W, 27-10 11/5 at West Virginia W, 38-35 11/12 Pittsburgh L, 21-14 11/19 at Connecticut W, 34-20 11/25 at South Florida W, 34-24 12/27 vs. NC State L, 31-24

2011 Record: 7-6 2011 BIG EAST Record: 5-2 Final 2011 Ranking: None Basic Offense: Multiple Basic Defense: 4-3 Lettermen Returning: 46 Lettermen Lost: 14 Starters Returning: 17 Starters Lost: 7

Football SID: Rocco Gasparro E-mail: rocco.gasparro@louisville.edu Twitter: @UofLFootball Office Phone: (502)852-0102 Cell Phone: (502)262-2258 Press Box Phone: (502)852-6703 SID Mailing Address: 2100 South Floyd Street, Louisville, KY 40292 Website: www.uoflsports.com


THE BIG EAST CONFERENCE Entering its 22nd season as a football-playing entity in 2012, The BIG EAST Conference is poised, among a sea of change in the college football world, to continue as one of the nation’s top conferences. By any objective metric, the BIG EAST has been a success story on the football field. The conference has regularly put its teams in position for the Bowl Championship Series National Championship while amassing an impressive head-to-head record against its counterparts. The BIG EAST football membership in 2012 will consist of the University of Cincinnati, the University of Connecticut, the University of Louisville, the University of Pittsburgh, Rutgers University, the University of South Florida, Syracuse University and Temple University. The BIG EAST membership will have a new look in 2013 as the conference becomes the first truly national major college football league. That year, the league will welcome Boise State University, the University of Central Florida, the University of Houston, the University of Memphis, San Diego State University and Southern Methodist John Paquette University to its football ranks. The U.S. Naval Academy will join the BIG EAST in 2015. Associate Eight of the schools that will comprise the future membership of the BIG EAST finished in the top 25 of the final Commissioner for BCS standings at least once since 2006, with a combined 14 top-25 finishes by those schools in that six-year span. Communications That kind of success underscores the BIG EAST’s recent history as one of the deepest conferences in college football. Every BIG EAST team won at least five games in 2011 – the first time since 1905 that a major college football conference could make that claim. The BIG EAST is the only Division I conference in which each of its members played in at least one bowl game in the past two seasons. The BIG EAST will likewise be the only league in which each team has at least one bowl win in the last four years. The BIG EAST has always been strategic in its growth, with a goal of showcasing high-quality teams in highly populated markets. The conference’s forthcoming membership changes will further enhance that strategy by placing at least one BIG EAST school in all four time zones across the continental United States. All told, the BIG EAST football membership will be centered in 11 states, 12 of the top 50 Nielsen media markets and six of the top 25 media markets. The conference will have a television households reach of 24.3 million – by far the largest number in college football. The BIG EAST has been a charter member of each of the major bowl agreements with the major conferChuck Sullivan ences, beginning with the Bowl Coalition in 1992, followed by the Bowl Alliance in 1995 and the Bowl ChampiDirector of onship Series in 1998. Eight times in the league’s 21 seasons, a BIG EAST squad has played for a claim to the Communications national crown in a postseason game. The conference has produced two national championship teams and has seen three teams finish as the No. 2-ranked team nationally. The 2012 season will mark the fifth year of a six-year arrangement with ESPN that gives the BIG EAST national exposure on ABC television and the ESPN family of networks. ESPN, ESPN2 or ABC will carry a minimum of 19 BIG EAST home games each season, marking the highest guaranteed total on ESPN and ABC in league history. Championship Week in December includes three BIG EAST games on either ABC, ESPN or ESPN2. At least four BIG EAST games are featured on ESPN’s Thursday-night package each year. In addition, ESPN Regional Television will continue to produce and distribute its BIG EAST Network package to a nationally syndicated audience, reaching more than 30 million homes. Sportsnet New York (SNY) will carry more than 20 BIG EAST Network games, providing a reach of more than 13 million homes alone. A minimum of five home games will be carried on ESPNU. Extensive television exposure and the BIG EAST have been synonymous terms. The league established its own regional football television package in 1991 before it had played a game. The BIG EAST Television Network immeSara Naggar diately was the largest regional college football network in the country. Director of The BIG EAST has always aligned itself with prestigious bowl games. The league is one of the original founders Communications of the Bowl Championship Series and continues to be one of only six conferences that receives an automatic annual bid in the existing agreement. The BIG EAST Conference champion earns the league’s automatic BCS bid. The BCS – which enters its 15th season in 2012-13 – is a five-game arrangement for postseason college football that is designed to match the two top-rated teams in a national championship game and to create exciting and competitive matchups between eight other highly regarded teams in four other BCS games. If the BIG EAST champion finishes No. 1 or No. 2 in the final BCS standings, that team earns a spot in the BCS National Championship Game. Otherwise, the league champion will compete in one of the four remaining BCS bowl games – the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl, Discover Orange Bowl, Allstate Sugar Bowl or the Rose Bowl Game presented by VIZIO. Each bowl hosts two games once every four years - its traditional game plus the National Championship Game approximately one week later. The BIG EAST unveiled an enhanced collection of bowl partnerships beginning in 2010 that matches conferMichael Coyne ence teams against opponents from the Atlantic Coast Conference, the Big 12 Conference, the Southeastern Assistant Director of Conference and Conference USA. Communications The Champs Sports Bowl has the first selection of BIG EAST teams after the conference’s BCS representative is determined. The Atlantic Coast Conference will provide the opposition for the Champs Sports Bowl, which is played in Orlando, Fla. The BIG EAST enters its 11th year as a partner with the Belk Bowl in Charlotte, N.C. Played in Bank of America Stadium, the Belk Bowl will select its BIG EAST participant after the Champs Sports Bowl with the ACC again providing the opponent. The BIG EAST and the Big 12 conferences partnered for a new bowl game in 2010 as the New Era Pinstripe Bowl was played for the first time at Yankee Stadium in New York City. The game was an immediate success and the New Era Pinstripe Bowl is now firmly entrenched into New York’s festivities surrounding New Year’s Day. In the event that the Big 12 is unable to send an eligible team to the New Era Pinstripe Bowl, Notre Dame could step in as the BIG EAST team’s opponent. A BIG EAST representative will face either an opponent from the Southeastern Conference or the Conference USA champion as part of a four-year arrangement with the BBVA Compass Bowl in Birmingham, Ala., and the AutoZone Liberty Bowl in Memphis. The BIG EAST will send a team to one of those bowl games in each year of the deal. The BIG EAST has been a partner with the BBVA Compass Bowl since 2006 and has sent a number of teams to the AutoZone Liberty Bowl in recent years. The 2012 season will mark the fifth year of the BIG EAST’s partnership with the Beef ‘O’Brady’s Bowl at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Fla. The Beef ‘O’Brady’s Bowl pairs the BIG EAST representative against an opponent from Conference USA. The enhanced lineup gives BIG EAST teams access to at least six postseason games each year in some of the most accessible and desirable destinations in college football.

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2012 BIG EAST COMPOSITE SCHEDULE Date Home Aug. 30 Connecticut

Away Massachusetts

Time 7:30 PM

Date Home Oct. 19 Syracuse

Away Connecticut

Time 8:00 PM

Aug. 31 Temple

Villanova

7:00 PM

Northwestern 12:00 PM Rutgers 8:00 PM Youngstown State 6:00 PM Chattanooga 7:00 PM

Pittsburgh Cincinnati USF Rutgers

3:30 PM

Sept. 1 Sept. 1 Sept. 1 Sept. 1

Oct. 20 Oct. 20 Oct. 20 Oct. 20

Oct. 26 Louisville

Cincinnati

8:00 PM

Oct. 27 Rutgers Oct. 27 Pittsburgh Oct. 27 USF

Kent State Temple Syracuse

3:30 PM

Syracuse Tulane Pittsburgh USF

Buffalo Toledo Louisville Temple

Sept. 2 Louisville

Kentucky

3:30 PM

Sept. 6 Cincinnati

Pittsburgh

8:00 PM

Sept. 8 Sept. 8 Sept. 8 Sept. 8 Sept. 8 Sept. 8

NC State 12:00 PM Maryland 12:00 PM Missouri State 3:30 PM Howard 3:30 PM USF 3:30 PM Southern California 3:30 PM

Nov. 3 Nov. 3 Nov. 3 Nov. 3

Cincinnati USF Louisville Notre Dame

Syracuse Connecticut Temple Pittsburgh

3:30 PM

Nov. 9

Connecticut

Pittsburgh

8:00 PM

Sept. 13 USF

Rutgers

Sept. 15 Pittsburgh Sept. 15 Maryland Sept. 15 Louisville Sept. 15 Syracuse Sept. 15 Cincinnati

Virginia Tech Connecticut North Carolina Stony Brook Delaware State

12:00 PM 12:30 PM 3:30 PM 4:00 PM 7:00 PM

Nov. 10 Temple Nov. 10 Syracuse Nov. 10 Rutgers

Cincinnati Louisville Army

Sept. 22 W. Michigan Sept. 22 Pittsburgh Sept. 22 Ball State Sept. 22 FIU Sept. 22 Minnesota Sept. 22 Arkansas Sept. 22 Penn State

Connecticut Gardner-Webb USF Louisville Syracuse Rutgers Temple

2:00 PM 3:30 PM 4:30 PM 7:00 PM 8:00 PM

Nov. 17 Nov. 17 Nov. 17 Nov. 17

Rutgers USF Syracuse Temple

Sept. 29 Connecticut Sept. 29 S. Mississippi Sept. 29 Virginia Tech Sept. 29 USF

Buffalo Louisville Cincinnati Florida State

Oct. 5

Syracuse

Pittsburgh

Oct. 6 Oct. 6 Oct. 6

Cincinnati Rutgers Temple

Miami (Ohio) Connecticut USF

Oct. 13 Oct. 13 Oct. 13 Oct. 13

Cincinnati Connecticut Pittsburgh Rutgers

Fordham Temple Louisville Syracuse

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Connecticut Temple Louisville Rutgers Nevada Syracuse

7:30 PM

12:00 PM 8:00 PM

7:00 PM

Cincinnati Miami (Fla.) Missouri Army

Nov. 23 Cincinnati Nov. 23 Temple

USF Syracuse

Nov. 24 Louisville Nov. 24 Pittsburgh

Connecticut Rutgers

Nov. 29 Rutgers

Louisville

Dec. 1 Dec. 1

Cincinnati Pittsburgh

Connecticut USF

12:00 PM 12:00 PM



2011 SEASON REVIEW For the sixth time in seven seasons, Rutgers appeared in a bowl game as the Scarlet Knights defeated Iowa State 2713 in the 2011 New Era Pinstripe Bowl at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx. The Scarlet Knights closed out the year 9-4. Rutgers is tied for the nation’s longest active bowl winning streak with five consecutive victories in postseason play. The Scarlet Knights are 5-2 all-time in bowl games.

Rutgers’ Bowl History

2011 New Era Pinstripe Bowl (Bronx, N.Y.) Rutgers 27, Iowa State 13 (Dec. 30, 2011) 2009 St. Petersburg Bowl (St. Petersburg, Fla.) Rutgers 45, UCF 24 (Dec. 19, 2009) 2008 PapaJohns.com Bowl (Birmingham, Ala.) Rutgers 29, NC State 23 (Dec. 29, 2008) 2008 International Bowl (Toronto, Ontario) Rutgers 52, Ball State 30 (Jan. 5, 2008) 2006 Texas Bowl (Houston, Texas) Rutgers 37, Kansas State 10 (Dec. 28, 2006) 2005 Insight Bowl (Phoenix, Ariz.) Arizona State 45, Rutgers 40 (Dec. 27, 2005) 1978 Garden State Bowl (East Rutherford, N.J.) Arizona State 34, Rutgers 18 (Dec. 6, 1978)

Rutgers set three bowl records in the 2011 New Era Pinstripe Bowl game: Longest reception – 86 yards Chas Dodd to Brandon Coleman (broke previous record of 49 yards by Mike Teel to Tim Brown in 2006 Texas Bowl) Tackles-for-loss – 3.0 Khaseem Greene (broke previous record of 2.5 by Jamaal Westerman in 2006 Texas Bowl) Team rushes – 42 (broke previous record of 41 in the 2008 International Bowl) Redshirt freshman RB Jawan Jamison (Starke, Fla.) was named MVP of the New Era Pinstripe Bowl with 27 carries for 131 yards and two touchdowns. It was the third 100yard game of Jamison’s career (all in 2011). He rushed for two touchdowns in a game for the third time in his career. Junior WR Mohamed Sanu (South Brunswick, N.J.) became Rutgers’ all-time leader in career receptions with six catches for 62 yards vs. Iowa State. Sanu finished with 210 career receptions, passing former All-American FB Brian Leonard (204). Sanu ended the season with 115 receptions (school and BIG EAST record) for 1,206 yards. The 1,206 yards receiving place Sanu third in RU single-season history and eighth in BIG EAST single-season history.

The Scarlet Knights won nine games in a season for the seventh time in school history. Greg Schiano had three ninewin seasons at RU, tied for the most in school history along with Frank Burns (1975, ‘76, ‘78). RU was 2-0 at Yankee Stadium in 2011 and 3-7-1 all-time at the big ballpark in the Bronx. The Scarlet Knights played their 49th game all-time in a MLB venue, including their fourth bowl game (3-1).

SANU GREENE

Junior LB Khaseem Greene (Elizabeth, N.J.) finished with a team-high 13 tackles, but left the game in the fourth quarter with an ankle injury. Greene ended the year with 141 tackles, fifth in RU single-season history. Greene’s breakout season included the program’s first BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year honors.

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2011 SEASON REVIEW BIG EAST’s Best Mohamed Sanu broke the school and conference records for receptions in a season with his 13-reception performance in the win over Army. Sanu first broke former first round NFL pick Kenny Britt’s single-season record at RU of 87 receptions in 2008. He then passed Larry Fitzgerald’s (Pitt) BIG EAST record of 92 receptions in 2003.

2011 Rutgers All-America Selections

Khaseem Greene, Junior, LB (Phil Steele, Third Team; SI.com, Honorable Mention)

JAMISON

Mohamed Sanu, Junior, WR (Phil Steele, Fourth Team; SI.com, Honorable Mention) Kaleb Johnson, Freshman, OT (Football Writers Association of America, Freshman AllAmerican; Rivals.com, Second Team Freshman All-America)

Special Teams Truly Special

Under the direction of special teams coordinator Robb Smith, Rutgers has continued its trend under Greg Schiano of having one of the nation’s elite special teams units. The Scarlet Knights ranked 16th nationally and first in the BIG EAST in kickoff returns (24.2). Always a threat to block a kick, Rutgers had eight blocks in 2011. Only Fresno State (10) blocked more kicks in 2011. Rutgers also scored three special teams touchdowns in 2011. Jordan Thomas scored on a 32 yard yard return on a Wayne Warren blocked punt vs. Army, Jeremy Deering returned a kickoff 98 yards for a score vs. USF and Marcus Cooper recovered a fumble on a punt for a three-yard touchdown vs. Ohio.

Breaking Down the Blocks in 2011

• Justin Francis blocked PAT vs. Connecticut

• Wayne Warren blocked punt vs. Army, 32-yard fumble return for a TD by Jordan Thomas

• Justin Francis blocked PAT vs. Louisville

• Marcus Cooper blocked punt vs. Louisville, led to RU touchdown on ensuing possession

• Brandon Jones blocked FG vs. Navy to preserve 21-20 victory with 4:43 remaining

• Jamal Merrell blocked PAT vs. Syracuse

• Jamal Merrell blocked FG vs. Syracuse, led to RU touchdown on ensuing possession

• Jamal Merrell blocked punt vs. North Carolina Central

Jamison Joins Elite Company Redshirt freshman running back Jawan Jamison became the third freshman running back in school history to rush for 200 yards in a game with his 200-yard performance Nov. 19 vs. Cincinnati. Jamison carried 34 times for 200 yards and two touchdowns. The 200 yards rushing marked the most by a freshman running back in school history at home. Jamison established career-highs in rushing attempts (34), rushing yards (200) and equaled a career-best with two rushing scores.

Rutgers Freshman RB Top Performances

1.Terrell Willis at Army (10-16-93) - 37 carries, 221 yards, 4 TDs

2. Ray Rice at UConn (10-22-05) - 27 carries, 217 yards, 0 TDs 3. Jawan Jamison vs. Cincinnati (11-19-11) - 34 carries, 200 yards, 2 TDs

The 200 Club

Jawan Jamison became the fifth running back in Rutgers history to rush for 200 yards in a game with his 200-yard performance vs. Cincinnati. Jamison joined Ray Rice (6), Terrell Willis (3), J.J. Jennings (2) and Curt Edwards (1) to rush for 200 yards in a game. The 200 yards rushing were the 13th-best single-game total in school history.

Ground Game Paves Way to Victory

Rutgers is 39-13 (.750) when rushing for 150 yards or more in a game since 2001. The Scarlet Knights were 3-1 in 2011 when going over the 150-yard mark on the ground. Since the start of the 2006 season, Rutgers is 28-7 (.800) when rushing for more than 150 yards.

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2011 SEASON REVIEW Under 300 the Magic Number The Rutgers defense held four opponents to under 300 yards of total offense in 2011, going 4-0 in those contests. Since 2001, the Scarlet Knights are 39-4 (.907) when limiting the opposition to under 300 yards of total offense.

Eric LeGrand – Inspiring with a Smile

With the ax in tote, Eric LeGrand led the Rutgers football team on to the field at High Point Solutions Stadium in his wheelchair on Oct. 29, 2011. It was a moment that all who braved the winter storm or watched on television will always remember. That snowy day was the first time LeGrand had been on the field with his teammates since his injury on Oct. 16, 2010 at New Meadowlands Stadium. “It felt great leading the team out on to the field today,” said LeGrand about the moment. “That’s the team I played with throughout my career here. Leading them out on the field was a great opportunity and it really was a great time. It was a very special moment. I can’t even explain it – it was a very emotional moment.” It was indeed a very emotional moment for everyone involved. LeGrand – who could have easily been negative and felt sorry for himself – has inspired many around the country and world with his positive attitude and flashy smile in the face of adversity. The moment was also recognized as a special one across the nation. LeGrand’s return to the field was selected by an online voting contest to be Sports Illustrated’s Best Moment of 2011. For one week, from Dec. 9–16, 2011, fans could visit a custom tab on Sports Illustrated’s Facebook page to rank their choices, knowing that the winning moment would appear on the 2011 year-end issue’s cover. The project produced votes from 178 countries and led to more than 6,000 users to post comments on Facebook. LeGrand beat out two of the world’s most well-known soccer stars (Lionel Messi and Abby Wambach), a record-breaking surfer (Kelly Slater) and a milestone for the captain of the New York Yankees (Derek Jeter’s 3,000th hit), among 15 iconic moments that fans could choose from. “There is a reason why it happened, that's what I truly believe,” LeGrand told the media before the season. “I was picked for this to happen to. Some people can't go through injuries like this, it would just put them down. I just believe God put me through this because he knows I can fight through this.”

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RUTGERS IN THE NCAA/BIG EAST RANKINGS Team Rankings Category Rushing Offense Passing Offense Total Offense Scoring Offense Rushing Defense Pass Efficiency Defense Total Defense Scoring Defense Net Punting Punt Returns Kickoff Returns Turnover Margin Pass Defense Passing Efficiency Sacks Tackles-for-Loss Sacks Allowed Player Rankings Rushing Jawan Jamison Passing Effiency Gary Nova Receptions Per Game Mohamed Sanu Receiving Yards Per Game Mohamed Sanu Interceptions Duron Harmon Punting Justin Doerner Kickoff Returns Jeremy Deering Field Goals San San Te Scoring San San Te Sacks Justin Francis Tackles Khaseem Greene Tackles-for-Loss Steve Beauharnais

NCAA/BIG EAST 112/8 52/3 99/6 65/4 51/7 5/1 14/1 8/1 58-3 84/4 34-5 28/3 9/1 95/7 15/5 8/3 83/4

Actual 97.8 241.2 339.0 26.4 141.9 101.5 314.2 18.3 36.6 6.5 23.1 0.46 172.3 11.2 2.7 7.6 2.31

60/4

74.8

90/7

116.6

5/1

8.6

20/2

92.8

T-14/2

0.38

63/4

40.3

4/1

31.2

T-16/4

1.54

T-58/5

7.5

T-69/T-10

0.50

12/1

10.9

T-33/T-4

1.23

Even bigger news came LeGrand’s way when he received a call from former head coach Greg Schiano. The first-year leader of the NFL’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers signed LeGrand as a college free agent. The May 2 deal made LeGrand one of five Scarlet Knights to sign free agent deals after the 2012 NFL Draft. The former defensive tackle had his sights on that particular draft – he would have been an eligible senior. LeGrand recorded 60 tackles, 11 tackles for loss, 2.5 sacks and three fumble recoveries, before his playing career ended prematurely. Additionally, LeGrand received the Most Courageous Athlete Award from the New Jersey Sports Writers Association in January and will also receive the Unsung Hero Award at the New Jersey Hall of Fame induction ceremony on June 9 for his representation of courage, strength and character. For more information on LeGrand, including how to donate to the “Eric LeGrand Believe Fund,” please visit www.ScarletKnights.com/Believe.


2011 GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS OFFENSE Opp. NCCU UNC Ohio Syracuse Pitt Navy Louisville WVU USF Army Cincinnati UConn Iowa State

QB Dodd Dodd Dodd Dodd Nova Nova Nova Nova Nova Dodd Dodd Dodd Dodd

RB Williams Deering Pratt (WR) Jamison Jamison Jamison Jamison Jamison Jamison Jamison Martinek Jamison Jamison

Opp. NCCU UNC Ohio Syracuse Pitt Navy Louisville WVU USF Army Cincinnati UConn Iowa State

LT Civil Civil Civil Civil Civil Civil Civil Civil Civil Osei Civil Civil D. Wynn

LG D. Wynn D. Wynn D. Wynn D. Wynn D. Wynn D. Wynn D. Wynn D. Wynn D. Wynn D. Wynn D. Wynn D. Wynn Bujari

C Osei Osei Osei Osei Ruch Ruch Ruch Ruch Ruch Ruch Ruch Ruch Ruch

Opp. NCCU UNC Ohio Syracuse Pitt Navy Louisville WVU USF Army Cincinnati UConn Iowa State

DE Larrow Larrow Larrow Larrow Larrow Thompson Thompson Merrell (92) Merrell (92) Merrell (92) Merrell (92) Merrell (92) Merrell (92)

DT Vallone Vallone Vallone Vallone Vallone Vallone Vallone Vallone Vallone Vallone Vallone Vallone Valllone

Opp. NCCU UNC Ohio Syracuse Pitt Navy Louisville WVU USF Army Cincinnati UConn Iowa State

LB Merrell (37) Merrell (37) Merrell (37) Merrell (37) Merrell (37) Merrell (37) Merrell (37) Merrell (37) Merrell (37) Kivlehan Merrell (37) Merrell (37) Merrell (37)

CB Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones

DEFENSE

FB TE Martinek Carrezola Martinek Jefferson Martinek Jefferson Martinek Jefferson Martinek Jefferson Martinek Jefferson Wright (WR) Jefferson Martinek Jefferson Pratt (WR) Wright (WR) Burton Jeffeson Pratt (WR) Wright (WR) Burton Carrezola Burton Jefferson

WR Sanu Sanu Sanu Sanu Sanu Sanu Sanu Sanu Sanu Sanu Sanu Sanu Sanu

WR Harrison Wright Coleman Carrezola (TE) Harrison Harrison Pratt Harrison Coleman Pratt Coleman Harrison Coleman

RG Lowery Lowery Bujari Bujari Lowery Forst Forst Forst Forst Forst Forst Forst Forst

RT Stapleton Stapleton K. Johnson K. Johnson K. Johnson K. Johnson K. Johnson K. Johnson K. Johnson K. Johnson K. Johnson K. Johnson K. Johnson

PK Te Te Te Te Te Te Te Te Te Te Te Te Te

DT Francis Francis Francis Francis Francis Francis Francis Francis Francis Francis Francis Francis Francis

DE Booker Abreu Glaud Abreu Abreu Abreu Abreu Abreu Abreu Glaud Abreu Abreu Abreu

LB Greene Greene Greene Greene Greene Greene Greene Greene Greene Greene Greene Greene Greene

LB Beauharnais Beauharnais Beauharnais Beauharnais Beauharnais Beauharnais Beauharnais Beauharnais Beauharnais Beauharnais Beauharnais Beauharnais Beauharnais

SS Harmon Harmon Harmon Harmon Harmon Harmon Harmon Harmon Harmon Harmon Harmon Harmon Harmon

FS Rowe Rowe Rowe Rowe Rowe Rowe Rowe Rowe Rowe Rowe Rowe Rowe Rowe

CB Ryan Ryan Ryan Ryan Ryan Ryan Ryan Ryan Ryan Ryan Ryan Ryan Ryan

P Doerner Doerner Doerner Doerner Doerner Doerner Doerner Doerner Doerner Doerner Doerner Doerner Doerner

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2011 SEASON REVIEW

NCCU RUTGERS

1 0 7

GAME 1 - SEPTEMBER 1, 2011 RUTGERS 48, NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL 0 2 0 14

First Quarter RU - Huggins 1-yard run (Te kick), 0:38 Second Quarter RU - Huggins 7-yard run (Te kick), 8:58 RU - Sanu 13-yard pass from Dodd (Te kick), 1:30

3 0 24

4 0 3

NCCU 8 30-8 112 30-14-2 60-120 0-0 2--2 5-109 1-0 9-32.6 3-2 9-58 25:35 5 of 17 0 of 0 0-0 0-0

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

Final 0 48

Record: (0-1) Record: (1-0)

Third Quarter RU - Vallone 0-yard fumble return (Te kick), 9:04 RU - Harmon 37-yard interception return (Te kick), 8:19 RU - Coleman 44-yard pass from Nova (Te kick), 6:07 RU - Te 36-yard field goal, 3:11 Fourth Quarter RU - Te 22-yard field goal, 10:35

RUTGERS 20 41-137 210 34-15-1 75-347 0-0 2-5 1-0 2-37 5-46.6 0-0 7-55 34:25 8 of 17 2 of 2 5-5 9-48

RUSHING: NCCU-CLARKE,Andre 14-28; DOUGLAS,Gary 4-12; WRIGHT,Stanley 1-7; REID,Jordan 3-minus 19; JOHNSON,Michael 8-minus 20. Rutgers Jamison,Jawan 17-54; Williams, D. 11-44; Huggins,Savon 10-32; Deering, Jeremy 2-9; Team 1-minus 2. PASSING: NCCU-JOHNSON,Michael 10-25-2-88; REID,Jordan 4-5-0-24. Rutgers- Nova,Gary 6-17-0-97; Dodd,Chas 9-17-1-113. RECEIVING: NCCU-IRVINE,Geovonie 5-37; NICELY,Jonathan 3-44; STATON,Kevin 2-11; SANDIFER,Elieze 1-8; PRIDGEN,Earl 1-7; JOHNSON,Andrew 1-6; MANNING,Justin 1-minus 1. Rutgers-Sanu,Mohamed 7-68; Harrison,Mark 2-47; Martinek,Joe 2-13; Coleman,Brandon 1-44; Pratt,Quron 1-15; Wright,Tim 1-13; Jefferson,D.C. 1-10. INTERCEPTIONS: NCCU-INGRAM,David 1-0. Rutgers-Harmon,Duron 2-37. FUMBLES: NCCU-JOHNSON,Michael 1-1; WRIGHT,Stanley 1-1; GOFORTH,Arthur 1-0. Rutgers- None ATTENDANCE: 40,061

RUTGERS UNC

1 0 7

2 12 10

GAME 2 - SEPTEMBER 10, 2011 NORTH CAROLINA 24, RUTGERS 22 3 3 7

First Quarter UNC - Jones 66-yard pass from Renner (Barth kick), 13:07 Second Quarter RU - Te 35-yard field goal, 14:26 RU - Te 50-yard field goal, 9:35 UNC - Bernard 60-yard run (Barth kick), 8:40 RU - Sanu 18-yard pass from Dodd (Dodd pass failed), 0:19

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

RUTGERS 19 25-1 243 47-25-0 72-244 1-33 0-0 4-99 3-60 5-35.8 1-0 8-50 31:34 6 of 17 1 of 3 4-5 0-0

4 7 0

Final 22 24

Record: (1-1) Record: (2-0)

UNC - Barth 46-yard field goal, 0:00 Third Quarter RU - Te 19-yard field goal, 8:53 UNC - Bernard 6-yard run (Barth kick), 1:12 Fourth Quarter RU - Wright 5-yard pass from Dodd (Te kick), 10:40 NORTH CAROLINA 17 29-132 273 26-20-3 55-405 0-0 2-18 5-155 0-0 3-38.3 5-2 9-94 28:26 4 of 10 0 of 0 1-2 4-17

RUSHING: Rutgers-Williams, De’An 9-15; Martinek,Joe 1-2; Deering,Jeremy 3-1; Huggins,Savon 7-0; Dodd,Chas 5-minus 17. North Carolina-Bernard, G 16-81; Houston, R 6-33; Renner, B 6-16; Highsmith, E 1-2. PASSING: Rutgers-Dodd,Chas 25-47-0-243. North Carolina-Renner, B 20-26-3-273. RECEIVING: Rutgers-Sanu,Mohamed 13-119; Wright,Tim 3-19; Deering,Jeremy 2-23; Jefferson,D.C. 2-17; Martinek,Joe 2-17; Pratt,Quron 1-21; Coleman, Brandon 1-19; Carrezola,Paul 1-8. North Carolina-Jones, D 6-135; Bernard, G 4-22; Highsmith, E 3-32; Houston, R 2-24; Byrd, C 2-15; Ebron, E 1-27; Hurst, N 111; Wilson, C 1-7. INTERCEPTIONS: Rutgers-Harmon, Duron 1-45; Warren,Wayne 1-15; Rowe,David 1-0. FUMBLES: Rutgers-Huggins,Savon 1-0. North Carolina- Renner, B 2-0; Thorpe, T 1-0; Highsmith, E 1-1; Jones, D 1-1. ATTENDANCE: 53,000

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OHIO RUTGERS

1 7 7

2 3 14

First Quarter RU - Sanu 7-yard pass from Dodd, 6:29 OU - Brazill 10-yard pass from Tettleton, 2:36 Second Quarter RU - Huggins 3-yard run, 9:13 RU - Cooper 3-yard fumble recovery, 2:30 OU - Weller 42-yard field goal, 0:00

GAME 3 - SEPTEMBER 24, 2011 RUTGERS 38, OHIO 26 3 10 7

4 6 10

OHIO 20 23-65 339 36-23-0 59-404 0-0 2--1 6-135 1-6 4-40.2 5-4 9-74 20:05 6 of 12 1 of 1 3-3 1-8

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

Final 26 38

Record: (3-1) Record: (2-1)

Third Quarter OU - Foster 31-yard pass from Tettleton, 13:21 RU - Sanu 4-yard pass from Dodd, 9:28 OU - Weller 34-yard field goal, 6:46 Fourth Quarter RU - Te 44-yard field goal, 14:25 RU - Carrezola 10-yard pass from Dodd, 5:00 OU - Dunlop 10-yard pass from Tettleton, 1:39

RUTGERS 25 43-159 251 35-22-1 78-410 1-15 0-0 3-49 0-0 3-34.7 3-1 6-45 39:55 11 of 18 0 of 0 4-6 3-26

RUSHING: OU-BOYKIN, Ryan 11-40; LEFTWICH, Omar 2-37; BATES, Phil 1-3; BRAZILL, LaVon 1-2; TETTLETON, T 7-minus 7; TEAM 1-minus 10. RU Jamison,Jawan 29-97; Martinek,Joe 2-23; Dodd,Chas 3-20; Deering,Jeremy 3-17; Huggins,Savon 5-10; Nova,Gary 1-minus 8. PASSING: OU-TETTLETON, T 23-36-0-339. RU-Dodd, 21-32-1-232; Nova,1-3-0-19. RECEIVING: OU-DUNLOP, Riley 4-80; BRAZILL, LaVon 4-74; FOSTER, Donte 3-51; THOMPSON, Jorda 3-40; BATES, Phil 2-38; BLANKENSHIP, Be 2-16; BOYKIN, Ryan 2-11; KNIGHT, Tyler 1-14; LEFTWICH, Octav 1-8; SMITH, Landon 1-7. RU-Sanu,Mohamed 16-176; Jamison,Jawan 1-22; Pratt,Quron 1-20; Carrezola,Paul 111; Coleman,Brandon 1-9; Harrison,Mark 1-7; Martinek,Joe 1-6. INTERCEPTIONS: OU-STEFANSKI, Joe 1-6. RU-None. FUMBLES: OU-TETTLETON, T 2-1; BRAZILL, LaVon 1-1; TEAM 1-1; BOYKIN, Ryan 1-1. RU-Huggins,Savon 2-1; Glaud,Ka’Lial 1-0. ATTENDANCE: 41,388

RUTGERS SYRACUSE

1 0 7

2 3 0

First Quarter SU - Anderson 66-yard fumble recovery, 14:18 Second Quarter RU - Te 27-yard field goal, 7:25 Third Quarter SU - Bailey 3-yard run, 11:12

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

GAME 4 - OCTOBER 1, 2011 RUTGERS 19, SYRACUSE 16 (2OT) 3 0 6

RUTGERS 23 38-5 297 57-29-1 95-302 0-0 2-3 3-75 3-71 4-40.8 3-3 13-73 36:30 7 of 21 1 of 1 4-4 2-9

4 10 0

OT 6 3

OT1 3 3

OT2 3 0

Fourth Quarter RU - Te 33-yard field goal, 10:43 RU - Sanu 3-yard pass from Nova, 2:09 First Overtime SU - Krautman 19-yard field goal RU - Te 27-yard field goal Second Overtime RU - Te 47-yard field goal

Final 19 Record: (3-1) 16 Record: (3-2)

SYRACUSE 15 32-126 169 32-15-3 64-295 1-66 0-0 4-83 1-0 5-37.2 2-2 8-70 23:30 6 of 15 0 of 1 2-5 5-43

RUSHING: Rutgers-Jamison,Jawan 24-48; Martinek,Joe 2-6; Huggins,Savon 4-5; Sanu,Mohamed 1-3; Dodd,Chas 2-minus 4; Team 1-minus 6; Nova,Gary 4-minus 47. Syracuse-BAILEY, Antwon 23-124; SMITH, Jerome 3-6; TEAM 1- minus 2; NASSIB, Ryan 5-minus 2. PASSING: Rutgers-Dodd,Chas 14-31-1-166; Nova,Gary 14-24-0-122; Sanu,Mohamed 1-2-0-9. Syracuse-NASSIB, Ryan 15-32-3-169. RECEIVING: Rutgers-Sanu,Mohamed 7-65; Pratt,Quron 6-56; Harrison,Mark 5-79; Martinek,Joe 5-46; Jamison,Jawan 3-22; Wright,Tim 1-13; Nova,Gary 1-9; Burton,Michael 1-7. Syracuse-LEMON, Alec 4-54; PROVO, Nick 4-50; GRAHAM, Dorian 2-38; WEST, Jarrod 2-10; CHEW, Van 1-9; STEVENS, David 1-5; BAILEY, Antwon 1-3. INTERCEPTIONS: Rutgers-Beauharnais, Steve 1-44; Rowe,David 1-27; Francis,Justin 1-0. Syracuse-THOMAS, Phillip 1-0. FUMBLES: Rutgers-Team 1-1; Nova,Gary 1-1; Jamison,Jawan 1-1. Syracuse-BAILEY, Antwon 2-2. ATTENDANCE: 42,152

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PITT RUTGERS

1 3 3

First Quarter Pitt - Harper 29-yard field goal, 10:39 RU - Te 50-yard field goal, 6:06 Second Quarter RU - Te 44-yard field goal, 9:17

2 0 3

GAME 5 - OCTOBER 8, 2011 RUTGERS 34, PITTSBURGH 10 3 0 14

4 7 14

PITT 13 35-140 131 33-16-4 68-271 0-0 4-17 7-137 0-0 9-43.3 2-0 9-54 25:03 2 of 14 0 of 1 2-3 1-8

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

Final 10 34

Record: (3-3, 1-1) Record: (4-1, 2-0)

Third Quarter RU - Harrison 6-yard pass from Nova, 6:12 RU - Matinek 60-yard pass from Nova, 0:24 Fourth Quarter Pitt - Graham 3-yard run, 14:35 RU - Huggins 3-yard run, 13:06 RU - Ryan 45-yard interception return, 5:26

RUTGERS 14 42-97 174 24-11-0 66-271 0-0 4-34 2-98 4-54 9-38.8 2-1 6-35 34:57 3 of 15 0 of 0 2-3 6-50

RUSHING: Pitt-GRAHAM,Ray 24-165; ANDERSON,Trey 1-6; TEAM 1-minus 2; SUNSERI,Tino 9-minus 29. Rutgers- Jamison,Jawan 21-44; Huggins,Savon 10-42; Deering,Jeremy 3-23; Martinek,Joe 1-1; Nova,Gary 2-minus 5; Team 5-minus 8. PASSING: Pitt-SUNSERI,Tino 14-28-3-127; ANDERSON,Trey 2-5-1-4. Rutgers-Nova,Gary 11-24-0-174. RECEIVING: Pitt-SADDLER,Cameron 4-36; STREET,Devin 3-26; GONZALEZ,A. 2-29; GRAHAM,Ray 2-19; BROWN,Zach 2-4; JONES,Ronald 1-11; SHANAHAN,Mike 1-4; GRAHAM,Hubie 1-2. Rutgers-Martinek,Joe 2-63; Harrison,Mark 2-34; Sanu,Mohamed2-27; Jefferson,D.C. 2-21; Wright,Tim 2-18; Huggins,Savon 1-11. INTERCEPTIONS: Pitt-None. Rutgers-Ryan,Logan 2-45; Beauharnais, Steve 1-9; Harmon,Duron 1-0. FUMBLES: Pitt- DAVIS,Corey 1-0; TEAM 1-0. Rutgers-Team 2-1. ATTENDANCE: 46,079

NAVY RUTGERS

1 0 0

2 14 7

Second Quarter RU - Jamison 1-yard run, 14:28 Navy - Ferguson 16-yard interception return, 8:35 Navy - Proctor 54-yard run, 4:00

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

GAME 6 - OCTOBER 15, 2011 RUTGERS 21, NAVY 20 3 3 7

NAVY 15 46-162 143 13-6-2 59-305 0-0 1-4 2-27 2-22 2-36.5 0-0 0-0 27:19 4 of 12 1 of 2 2-4 1-4

4 3 7

Final 20 21

Record: (2-4) Record: (5-1)

Third Quarter Navy - Teague 31-yard field goal, 10:28 RU - Pratt 10-yard pass from Nova, 3:07 Fourth Quarter RU - Wright 20-yard pass from Nova, 12:57 Navy - Teague 41-yard field goal, 7:52

RUTGERS 22 36-152 271 31-23-2 67-423 0-0 1-5 2-43 2-0 2-37.0 3-1 4-30 32:41 7 of 14 0 of 1 3-4 4-23

RUSHING: Navy-Teich, Alex 18-69; Proctor, Kriss 15-39; Greene, Gee Gee 8-29; Stukel, Mike 3-20; Snelson, Bo 2-5. Rutgers-Jamison,Jawan 22-101; Martinek,Joe 4-44; Huggins,Savon 5-11; Sanu,Mohamed 2-11; Nova,Gary 3-minus 15. PASSING: Navy-Proctor, Kriss 5-12-2-106; Teich, Alex 1-1-0-37. Rutgers-Nova,Gary 23-31-2-271. RECEIVING: Navy-Aiken, Matt 2-19; Howell, John 1-40; Proctor, Kriss 1-37; Greene, Gee Gee 1-27; Turner, Brandon 1-20. Rutgers- Sanu,Mohamed 10-100; Pratt,Quron 3-41; Harrison,Mark 2-44; Martinek,Joe 2-30; Carrezola,Paul 2-16; Jamison,Jawan 2-15; Wright,Tim 1-20; Jefferson,D.C. 1-5. INTERCEPTIONS: Navy-Ferguson, Chris 1-16; King, Caleb 1-6. Rutgers-Jones,Brandon1-0; Kivlehan,P. 1-0. FUMBLES: Navy-None. Rutgers-Nova,Gary 2-0; Huggins,Savon 1-1. ATTENDANCE: 47,138

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RUTGERS LOUISVILLE

First Quarter UL - Brown 1-yard run, 7:41 Second Quarter RU - Huggins 1-yard run, 0:00

1 0 7

2 7 0

GAME 7 - OCTOBER 21, 2011 LOUISVILLE 16, RUTGERS 14 3 0 9

4 7 0

RUTGERS 19 30-91 207 33-18-3 63-298 0-0 1-1 2-49 1-0 3-31.3 0-0 8-40 29:56 6 of 13 1 of 1 2-4 0-0

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

Final 14 16

Record: (5-2, 2-1) Record: (3-4, 1-1)

Third Quarter UL - Philpott 52-yard field goal, 12:00 UL - Harris 18-yard pass from Bridgewater, 6:10 Fourth Quarter RU - Sanu 12-yard pass from Nova, 14:10

LOUISVILLE 14 34-187 122 18-10-1 52-309 0-0 1-0 2-46 3-33 4-29.5 0-0 10-72 30:04 3 of 10 0 of 0 2-3 1-9

RUSHING: Rutgers-Huggins,Savon 10-36; Jamison,Jawan 11-32; Martinek,Joe 2-21; Deering,Jeremy 4-8; Nova,Gary 3-minus 6. LOUISVILLE-WRIGHT, Jeremy 11-108; BROWN, D. 12-44; ANDERSON, Vic 7-34; BRIDGEWATER, T. 3-4; TEAM 1-minus 3. PASSING: Rutgers-Nova,Gary 18-33-3-207. LOUISVILLE-BRIDGEWATER, T. 10-18-1- 122. RECEIVING: Rutgers-Sanu,Mohamed 10-128; Jefferson,D.C. 3-37; Martinek,Joe 2-12; Pratt,Quron 2-12; Harrison,Mark 1-18. LOUISVILLE-SMITH, Andrell 2-49; HARRIS, M. 2-38; CHICHESTER, J. 2-19; DAVIS, Jarrett 1-8; ROGERS, Eli 1-8; NORD, Nate 1-0; ANDERSON, Vic 1-0. INTERCEPTIONS: Rutgers-Rowe,David 1-0. LOUISVILLEPRYOR, Calvin 1-25; HEYMAN, Dexter 1-8; BUSHELL, Adrian 1-0. ATTENDANCE: 48,435

WEST VIRGINIA RUTGERS

1 14 17

GAME 8 - OCTOBER 29, 2011 #25/24 WEST VIRGINIA 41, RUTGERS 31 2 7 14

First Quarter RU - Te 40-yard field goal, 7:17 WVU - Alston 52-yard run, 6:07 RU - Sanu 14-yard pass from Nova, 3:31 WVU - Austin 80-yard run, 3:18 RU - Harrison 45-yard pass from Nova, 1:41 Second Quarter WVU - Alston 2-yard run, 13:05

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

3 7 0

WEST VIRGINIA 17 37-210 218 31-20-0 68-428 0-0 0-0 5-83 2-0 8-38.2 3-1 6-65 25:25 2 of 13 1 of 1 4-5 2-17

4 13 0

Final 41 31

Record: (6-2, 2-1) Record: (5-3, 2-2)

RU - Jamison 1-yard run, 9:23 RU - Jamison 18-yard run, 2:53 Third Quarter WVU - Bailey 19-yard pass from Smith, 7:23 Fourth Quarter WVU - Smith 1-yard run, 6:18 WVU - Austin 20-yard pass from Smith, 4:50 RUTGERS 22 39-151 235 47-18-2 86-386 0-0 0-0 5-98 0-0 5-34.0 2-2 5-35 34:35 6 of 18 1 of 4 3-4 2-16

RUSHING: West Virginia-ALSTON, Shawne 14-110; AUSTIN, Tavon 2-96; GARRISON, D. 9-23; BUIE, Andrew 3-5; TEAM 2-minus 7; MOLINARI, Mike 1-minus 8; SMITH, Geno 6-minus 9. Rutgers-Jamison,Jawan 19-96; Martinek,Joe 3-15; Burton,Michael 3-13; Deering,Jeremy 4-11; Nova,Gary 5-10; Huggins,Savon 3-7; Team 2-minus 1. PASSING: West Virginia-SMITH, Geno 20-31-0-218. Rutgers-Nova,Gary 18-46-2-235; Kivlehan,P. 0-1-0-0. RECEIVING: West Virginia-AUSTIN, Tavon 8-67; STARKS, Brad 5-45; BAILEY, Stedman 2-51; URBAN, Tyler 2-29; MCCARTNEY, Ivan 2-11; GARRISON, D. 1-15. Rutgers-Sanu,Mohamed 5-48; Pratt,Quron 4-45; Martinek,Joe 3-17; Wright,Tim 2-39; Harrison,Mark 1-45; Coleman,Brandon 1-25; Burton,Michael 1-11; Deering,Jeremy 1-5. INTERCEPTIONS: West Virginia-JENKINS, B 2-0. Rutgers-None. FUMBLES: West Virginia-SMITH, Geno 3-1. Rutgers-Nova,Gary 1-1; Team 1-1. ATTENDANCE: 47,303

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USF RUTGERS

1 0 0

2 10 0

GAME 9 - NOVEMBER 5, 2011 RUTGERS 20, USF 17 (OT) 3 0 3

Second Quarter USF - Marc 23-yard pass from Daniels, 6:11 USF - Bonani 43-yard field goal, 0:36 Third Quarter RU - Te 33-yard field goal, 7:20

4 7 14

USF 22 52-221 160 34-14-1 86-381 1-5 5-19 3-65 1-0 9-32.8 2-1 5-46 30:55 10 of 23 0 of 0 2-3 5-33

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

OT 0 3

Final 17 20

Record: (4-4, 0-4) Record: (6-3, 3-2)

Fourth Quarter USF - Murray 4-yard run, 7:38 RU - Deering 98-yard kickoff return, 7:25 RU - Coleman 34-yard pass from Dodd, 1:08 Overtime RU - Te 37-yard field goal

RUTGERS 15 28--7 235 41-22-1 69-228 0-0 1-0 4-162 1-4 8-43.8 1-1 8-55 29:05 3 of 16 1 of 1 3-3 3-22

RUSHING: USF-SCOTT, Darrell 19-100; DANIELS, B.J. 15-64; MURRAY, Demetri 14-37; LAMAR, Lindsey 2-28; MARC, Victor 2-minus 8. Rutgers-Jamison,Jawan 15-12; Shuler,Miles 1-9; Martinek,Joe 2-3; Huggins,Savon 2-3; Deering,Jeremy 3-minus 1; Dodd,Chas 2-minus 10; Nova,Gary 3-minus 23. PASSING: USF-DANIELS, B.J. 14-34-1-160. Rutgers-Nova,Gary 11-24-0-110; Dodd,Chas 11-17-1-125. RECEIVING: USF-WELCH, Deonte 4-37; MARC, Victor 3-30; MURRAY, Demetri 2-45; LANDI, Evan 2-16; DAVIS, Andre 1-16; SCOTT, Darrell 1-9; SHIELDS, Andrea 1-7. Rutgers-Sanu,Mohamed 11-113; Coleman,Brandon 3-75; Pratt,Quron 3-30; Martinek,Joe 3-13; Burton,Michael 1-4; Jamison,Jawan 1-0. INTERCEPTIONS: USF-WEBSTER, Kayvon 1-0. Rutgers-Harmon,Duron 1-4. FUMBLES: USF-MARC, Victor 2-1. Rutgers-Nova,Gary 1-1. ATTENDANCE: 36,911

RUTGERS ARMY

1 0 6

2 6 0

GAME 10 - NOVEMBER 12, 2011 RUTGERS 27, ARMY 12

First Quarter Army - Carlton 18-yard field goal, 11:28 Army - Carlton 19-yard field goal, 2:32 Second Quarter RU - Burton 3-yard pass from Dodd (kick failed), 2:16

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

3 7 0

RUTGERS 18 26-118 196 27-17-2 53-314 0-0 1-43 4-92 0-0 3-42.3 0-0 4-25 24:45 5 of 10 0 of 0 1-2 1-5

4 14 6

Final 27 12

Record: (7-3) Record: (3-7)

Third Quarter RU - Coleman 38-yard pass from Dodd, 10:45 Fourth Quarter Army - Dixon 2-yard run (kick failed), 14:02 RU - Thomas 32-yard blocked punt return, 6:36 RU - Jamison 56-yard run, 1:57

ARMY 12 54-228 77 15-6-0 69-305 0-0 1-14 4-101 2-19 4-39.2 0-0 6-59 35:15 6 of 18 1 of 4 3-3 1-12

RUSHING: Rutgers-Deering,Jeremy 14-64; Jamison,Jawan 7-63; Martinek,Joe 1-6; Burton,Michael 1-2; Team 2- minus 5; Dodd,Chas 1-minus 12. Army-Dixon, Larry 9-93; Santiago, Angel 30-72; Hassin, Jared 5-27; Brown, Malcolm 7-23; Fraser, Stephen 3-13. PASSING: Rutgers-Dodd,Chas 17-27-2-196. Army-Santiago, Angel 6-15-0-77. RECEIVING: Rutgers-Sanu,Mohamed 13-129; Burton,Michael 2-16; Coleman,Brandon 1-38; Martinek,Joe 1-13. Army-Brooks, Davyd 3-35; Brown, Malcolm 2-30; Barr, Austin 1-12. INTERCEPTIONS: Rutgers-None. Army-Holloway, T. 1-19; Martin, Kyler 1-0. ATTENDANCE: 30,028

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1 3 7

CINCINNATI RUTGERS

First Quarter RU - Jamison 12-yard run, 11:43 UC - Miliono 47-yard field goal, 4:38 Second Quarter RU - Te 19-yard field goal, 3:38

2 0 3

GAME 11 - NOVEMBER 19, 2011 RUTGERS 20, CINCINNATI 3 3 0 7

4 0 3

CINCINNATI 11 28-67 158 31-12-1 59-225 0-0 1-4 5-106 0-0 7-42.9 1-1 5-42 21:46 4 of 15 2 of 3 0-1 3-26

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

Final 3 20

Record: (7-3, 3-2) Record: (8-3, 4-2)

Third Quarter RU - Jamison 1-yard run, 7:53 Fourth Quarter RU - Te 43-yard field goal, 14:08 RUTGERS 23 45-203 182 35-21-0 80-385 0-0 1-5 1-12 1-0 7-39.0 1-0 9-70 38:14 8 of 18 0 of 1 3-3 3-29

RUSHING: Cincinnati-LEGAUX, Munchie 12-31; PEAD, Isaiah 14-28; WINN, George 2-8. Rutgers-Jamison,Jawan 34-200; Shuler,Miles 1-19; Deering,Jeremy 413; Martinek,Joe 1-minus 2; Burton,Michael 1-minus 4; Dodd,Chas 4- minus 23. PASSING: Cincinnati-LEGAUX, Munchie 12-31-1-158. Rutgers-Dodd,Chas 21-35-0-182. RECEIVING: Cincinnati-MCCLUNG, A. 5-69; CHISUM, Alex 3-57; THOMPKINS, K. 2-21; ANNEN, Blake 1-6; WOODS, DJ 1-5. Rutgers- Sanu,Mohamed 6-38; Pratt,Quron 5-49; Martinek,Joe 4-32; Coleman,Brandon 2-33; Jefferson,D.C. 2-17; Burton, Michael 2-13. INTERCEPTIONS: Cincinnati-None. Rutgers-Jones,Brandon 1-0. FUMBLES: Cincinnati-LEGAUX, Munchie 1-1. Rutgers-Dodd,Chas 1-0. ATTENDANCE: 47,447

RUTGERS CONNECTICUT

1 0 14

First Quarter UC - McCombs 10-yard run, 12:51 UC - McCummings 5-yard run, 7:16 Second Quarter RU - Te 25-yard field goal, 13:01 UC - Reyes 9-yard fumble recovery, 7:39 RU - Jamison 1-yard run, 4:05 UC - Teggart 33-yard field goal, 0:01

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

2 10 10

GAME 12- NOVEMBER 26, 2011 CONNECTICUT 40, RUTGERS 22 3 0 16

RUTGERS 19 26--9 439 40-22-3 66-430 0-0 2-9 3-47 0-0 4-40.8 4-3 5-33 26:49 2 of 12 2 of 2 3-5 0-0

4 12 0

Final 22 40

Record: (8-4, 4-3) Record: (5-6, 3-3)

Third Quarter UC - McCombs 4-yard run, 13:36 UC - McCummings 14-yard run, 10:13 UC - Teggart 47-yard field goal, 2:43 Fourth Quarter RU - Coleman 17-yard pass from Nova, 7:57 RU - Coleman 92-yard pass from Nova, 2:15 CONNECTICUT 16 47-178 112 17-11-0 64-290 1-9 1-30 3-128 3-2 4-42.5 2-1 6-33 33:11 5 of 13 1 of 2 6-7 6-41

RUSHING: Rutgers-Deering,Jeremy 7-24; Jamison,Jawan 5-19; Shuler,Miles 1-14; Burton,Michael 2-3; Martinek,Joe 1-0; Sanu,Mohamed 1-minus 16; Nova,Gary 2-minus 20; Dodd,Chas 7-minus 33. CONNECTICUT-Mc-COMBS, Lyle 20-95; McCUMMINGS, Sc.10-47; JEAN-LOUIS, Jo. 10-42; MOORE, Kashif 1-4; ABRAMS, Kamal 1-2; McENTEE, Johnny 1-2; JONES, Tebucky 1-2; TEAM 3-minus 16. PASSING: Rutgers-Dodd,Chas 11-22-1-141; Nova,Gary 11-18-2-298. CONNECTICUT-McENTEE, Johnny 10-16-0-90; McCUMMINGS, Sc. 1-1-0-22. RECEIVING: Rutgers-Sanu,Mohamed 9-133; Coleman,Brandon 6-223; Pratt,Quron 5-34; Deering,Jeremy 1-37; Burton,Michael 1-12. CONNECTICUT-McCOMBS, Lyle 4-30; MOORE, Kashif 3-34; GRIFFIN, Ryan 3-31; DAVIS, Geremy 1-17. INTERCEPTIONS: Rutgers-None. CONNECTICUT-BROWN, Ty-Meer 1-4; WREH-WILSON, B. 1-0; MOORE, Sio 1-minus 2. FUMBLES: Rutgers-Dodd,Chas 2-1; Nova,Gary 1-1; Jamison,Jawan 1-1. CONNECTICUT-McCUMMINGS, Sc. 1-1; TEAM 1-0. ATTENDANCE: 37,857

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2011 SEASON REVIEW GAME 13 - NEW ERA PINSTRIPE BOWL - DECEMBER 30, 2011 RUTGERS 27, IOWA STATE 13 RUTGERS IOWA STATE

1 0 6

First Quarter ISU - Guyer, 40-yard field goal, 13:41 ISU - Guyer, 46-yard field goal, 7:35 Second Quarter RU - Jamison, 1-yard run, 12:39 RU - Te, 21-yard field goal, 10:30 RU - Jamison, 12-yard run, 2:24

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

2 17 0

3 0 0

RUTGERS 17 42-173 196 24-13-0 66-369 1-13 1--1 4-55 2-11 6-49.7 1-0 5-35 34:35 2 of 13 2 of 2 4-4 3-25

4 10 7

Final 27 13

Record: (9-4) Record: (6-7)

Third Quarter None Fourth Quarter RU - Te, 29-yard field goal, 13:21 ISU- Woody, 20-yard run, 10:00 RU - Coleman, 86-yard pass from Dodd, 5:47 IOWA STATE 19 29-91 220 39-17-2 68-311 0-0 3-34 6-154 0-0 4-41.5 1-1 4-25 25:25 2 of 13 1 of 2 1-2 0-0

RUSHING: Rutgers-Jamison,Jawan 27-131; Burton,Michael 3-30; Dodd,Chas 3-12; Martinek,Joe 4-4; Shuler,Miles 3-0; Team 2-minus 4. Iowa State-White, James 9-42; Jantz, Steele 6-36; Woody, Jeff 4-21; Bueker, Brett 1-2; Barnett, Jared 5-2; Hollis, Duran 2-minus 1; West, Jarvis 1-minus 2; Lenz, Josh 1-minus 9. PASSING: Rutgers-Dodd,Chas 10-17-0-176; Nova,Gary 3-7-0-20. Iowa State-Jantz, Steele 15-31-2-197; Barnett, Jared 2-7-0-23; West, Jarvis 0-1-0-0. RECEIVING: Rutgers-Sanu,Mohamed 6-62; Burton,Michael 2-5; Coleman,Brandon 1-86; Wright,Tim 1-25; Jefferson,D.C. 1-11; Pratt,Quron 1-4; Jamison,Jawan 13. Iowa State-Horne, Aaron 5-46; Lenz, Josh 4-72; Reynolds, D. 2-40; Gary, Albert 2-20; West, Jarvis 2-5; Hammerschmidt,K 1-22; Darks, Darius 1-15. INTERCEPTIONS: Rutgers-Ryan,Logan 1-11; Beauharnais, Steve 1-0. Iowa State-None. FUMBLES: Rutgers-Sanu,Mohamed 1-0. Iowa State-Barnett, Jared 1-1. STADIUM: Yankee Stadium ATTENDANCE: 38,328

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2011 TEAM STATISTICS RECORD ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE

OVERALL 9-4-0 4-3-0 5-1-0

DATE 1-Sep-11 10-Sep-11 24-Sep-11 *1-Oct-11 *8-Oct-11 15-Oct-11 *21-Oct-11 *29-Oct-11 *5-Nov-11 12-Nov-11 *19-Nov-11 *26-Nov-11 30-Dec-11

OPPONENT N.C. CENTRAL at North Carolina OHIO at Syracuse PITT NAVY at LOUISVILLE #25 WEST VIRGINIA USF vs Army CINCINNATI at CONNECTICUT vs Iowa State

HOME 6-1-0 3-1-0 3-0-0

AWAY 1-3-0 1-2-0 0-1-0

NEUTRAL 2-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0

RESULT W L W W OT W W L L W OT W W L W

SCORE 48-0 22-24 38-26 19-16 34-10 21-20 14-16 31-41 20-17 27-12 20-3 22-40 27-13

ATTENDANCE 40061 53000 41388 42152 46079 47138 48435 47303 36911 30028 47447 37857 38328

* indicates conference game TEAM STATISTICS FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty RUSHING YARDAGE Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Average Per Game TDs Rushing PASSING YARDAGE Comp-Att-Int Average Per Pass Average Per Catch Average Per Game TDs Passing TOTAL OFFENSE Average Per Play Average Per Game KICK RETURNS: #-Yards PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards INT RETURNS: #-Yards FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-Yards PUNTS-AVG TIME OF POSSESSION/Game

RUTGERS 256 80 148 28 1271 461 2.8 97.8 14 3136 256-475-16 6.6 12.2 241.2 21 4407 4.7 339.0 38-879 16-104 19-237 21-12 88-581 64-40.3 32:55

3RD-DOWN Conversions 4TH-DOWN Conversions SCORE BY QUARTERS Rutgers Opponents

OPPONENT 200 91 94 15 1850 476 3.9 142.3 17 2234 184-355-19 6.3 12.1 171.8 8 4084 4.9 314.2 57-1294 23-137 16-82 26-15 86-692 72-37.9 27:05

74/202 11/18

1st 41 74

2nd 110 54

3rd 72 58

58/184 8/17

4th 111 49

OT 9 3

Total 343 238

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2011 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING Jamison,Jawan Deering,Jeremy Huggins,Savon Martinek,Joe Williams, De'An Burton,Michael Shuler,Miles Sanu,Mohamed Team Dodd,Chas Nova,Gary Total.......... Opponents......

GP 12 12 9 13 2 12 7 13 7 9 10 13 13

Att 231 47 56 24 20 10 6 4 13 27 23 461 476

PASSING Dodd,Chas Nova,Gary Sanu,Mohamed

GP 9 10 13

Effic 118.46 116.63 87.80

Kivlehan,P. Total.......... Opponents......

13 13 13

0.00 117.21 101.42

Gain 996 180 169 126 64 48 46 14 3 46 33 1725 2305

Loss 99 11 23 3 5 4 4 16 29 113 147 454 455

Cmp-Att-Int 139-245-7 116-227-9 1-2-0

0-1-0 256-475-16 184-355-19

Net 897 169 146 123 59 44 42 -2 -26 -67 -114 1271 1850 Pct 56.7 51.1 50.0 0.0 53.9 51.8

Avg 3.9 3.6 2.6 5.1 3.0 4.4 7.0 -0.5 -2.0 -2.5 -5.0 2.8 3.9 Yds 1574 1553 9

0 3136 2234

RECEIVING Sanu,Mohamed Pratt,Quron Martinek,Joe Coleman,Brandon Harrison,Mark Jefferson,D.C. Wright,Tim Burton,Michael Jamison,Jawan Deering,Jeremy Carrezola,Paul Huggins,Savon Nova,Gary Total.......... Opponents......

GP 13 13 13 13 12 13 12 12 12 12 13 9 10 13 13

No. 115 32 27 17 14 12 11 10 8 4 4 1 1 256 184

Yds 1206 327 262 552 274 118 147 68 62 65 35 11 9 3136 2234

Avg 10.5 10.2 9.7 32.5 19.6 9.8 13.4 6.8 7.8 16.2 8.8 11.0 9.0 12.2 12.1

TD 7 1 1 6 2 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 21 8

Long 32 21 60 92 45 18 25 13 22 37 12 11 9 92 66

TOTAL OFFENSE Dodd,Chas Nova,Gary Jamison,Jawan Deering,Jeremy Huggins,Savon Total.......... Opponents......

G 9 10 12 12 9 13 13

Plays 272 250 231 47 56 936 831

Rush -67 -114 897 169 146 1271 1850

Pass 1574 1553 0 0 0 3136 2234

Total 1507 1439 897 169 146 4407 4084

Avg/G 167.4 143.9 74.8 14.1 16.2 339.0 314.2

96

TD 9 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 17

Long 56 19 26 21 12 24 19 8 0 19 18 56 80

Avg/G 74.8 14.1 16.2 9.5 29.5 3.7 6.0 -0.2 -3.7 -7.4 -11.4 97.8 142.3

Lng 86 92 9

Avg/G 174.9 155.3 0.7

TD 10 11 0 0 21 8

Avg/G 92.8 25.2 20.2 42.5 22.8 9.1 12.2 5.7 5.2 5.4 2.7 1.2 0.9 241.2 171.8

0 92 66

0.0 241.2 171.8


2011 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS ALL PURPOSE YARDS

G

Rush

12

897

13

0

Sanu,Mohamed

13

Deering,Jeremy

12

Jamison,Jawan

Coleman,Brandon Martinek,Joe

13

Total..........

-2

169 123

Rec

PR

KOR

IR

62

0

0

0

0

0

1206

55

0

65

0

530

262

0

0

552

0

959

79.9

0

764

0

385

42.5

29.6

SCORING

TD

FGs

Kick

Rush

Rcv

Pass

DXP

Saf

Pts

Jamison,Jawan

9

0-0

0-0

0

0-0

0

0

54

Te,San San

2234

137

1294

82

5627

63.7

3136

1850

237

552

96.8

1271

13

879

Avg/G

1259

13

Opponents......

104

Tot

0

5597

|---------------------------------PATs-------------------------|

20-31

37-38

7

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0-0

Huggins,Savon

5

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0-0

0

0

30

Harrison,Mark

2

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0-0

0

0

12

Sanu,Mohamed

Coleman,Brandon

6

Wright,Tim

2

Harmon,Duron

1

Deering,Jeremy

1

Thomas,Jordan

1

Vallone,Scott

1

Carrezola,Paul

1

Cooper,Marcus

1

Martinek,Joe

1

Pratt,Quron

1

Burton,Michael

1

Ryan,Logan

1

Rowe,David Dodd,Chas Nova,Gary

Field Goals Te,San San

FG SEQUENCE N.C. CENTRAL at North Carolina OHIO at Syracuse PITT NAVY at LOUISVILLE WEST VIRGINIA USF vs Army CINCINNATI at CONNECTICUT vs Iowa State

20-31

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0-0

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

0-0

0

0-0

0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0-0

28 FGM-FGA

0-0

0

0-0

41

Opponents......

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

Total..........

0-0

0-0

0 0

Merrell,Jamal

0-0

0

Pct

64.5

0-0 0-0

20-31 16-25 01-19 2-2

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

37-38

0-0

22-27 20-29 6-9

0-1 30-39 5-6

RUTGERS (36), (22) (35), (50), (19) 27, (44) 51, 47, (27), (33), 44, (27), (47) (50), (44) 52, 41 31, 25 (40) 51, (33), (37) 26 (19), (43) (25) 47, (21), (29)

0 0

0

0

40-49 5-9

0-1 0-2

0-3

0-0

50-99 2-5

0

430.5

0

0-0

0-0

432.8

0

0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0

Lg

50

0 0

0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0

97 42

36

12 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 0 0 0 0

343

238

Blk 1

OPPONENTS (46) (42), (34) 39, 44, (19) (29), 42 (31), (41), 34 43, (52) (43), 47, 27 (18), (19) (47) (33), (47) (40), (46), 51, 44

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2011 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS PUNTING Doerner,Justin

No. 64

Yds 2577

Avg 40.3

Long 58

TB 5

FC 15

I20 24

Blkd 0

KICKOFFS Doerner,Justin Total.......... Opponents......

No. 68 68 53

Yds 4178 4178 3190

Avg 61.4 61.4 60.2

TB 7 7 10

OB 3 3 5

Retn

Net

YdLn

1294 40.4 879 39.8

PUNT RETURNS Sanu,Mohamed Robinson,Mason Cooper,Marcus Warren,Wayne Thomas,Jordan Total.......... Opponents......

No. 12 2 1 1 0 16 23

Yds 55 5 1 11 32 104 137

Avg 4.6 2.5 1.0 11.0 0.0 6.5 6.0

TD 0 0 0 0 1 1 0

Long 18 5 0 0 32 32 30

INTERCEPTIONS Harmon,Duron

No. 5

Yds 86

Avg 17.2

TD 1

Long 45

KICK RETURNS Deering,Jeremy Thomas,Jordan Burton,Michael Bachety,Beau Laryea,Edmond Carrezola,Paul Total.......... Opponents......

No. 17 16 2 1 1 1 38 57

Yds 530 310 25 4 10 0 879 1294

Avg 31.2 19.4 12.5 4.0 10.0 0.0 23.1 22.7

TD 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

Long 98 31 13 4 10 0 98 59

FUMBLE RETURNS Rowe,David Glaud,Ka'Lial Cooper,Marcus Vallone,Scott Total.......... Opponents......

No. 1 1 0 0 2 3

Yds 33 12 3 0 48 80

Avg 33.0 12.0 0.0 0.0 24.0 26.7

TD 0 0 1 1 2 2

Long 33 13 3 0 33 66

Beauharnais, Steve Ryan,Logan Rowe,David Jones,Brandon Warren,Wayne Francis,Justin Kivlehan,P.

98

3 3 3 2 1 1 1

53 56 27 0 15 0 0

17.7 18.7 9.0 0.0 15.0 0.0 0.0

0 1 0 0 0 0 0

44 45 27 0 15 0 0

29 30


2011 DEFENSIVE STATISTICS |--------Tackles--------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |-Fumbles-| Blkd Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick

DEFENSIVE LEADERS

GP-GS

42

Beauharnais, Steve

13-13

43

34

Francis,Justin

13-13

33

20

Greene,Khaseem

11

Ryan,Logan

91 4

94

Rowe,David

Vallone,Scott

32

Harmon,Duron

45

Snyder,Kevin

37

13-13

13-13 13-13 13-13

13-13

74

67

141 14.0-49

3-27

4

.

5-86

1.0-8

.

64

13.0-59

6.5-47

1-0

20

38

58

8.5-21

2.5-13

3.0-9

0.5-5

3.5-16

2.0-12

2-0 .

24

33

19 35

16

67 59

49

Jones,Brandon

13-13

22

17

39

Abreu,Manny

13-10

Glaud,Ka'Lial

47

13-0

0.5-4

31

48

44

Cooper,Marcus

14

3-53

22

51

3-56

5.0-30

22

12

1

16.0-57

13-12

25

.

77

Merrell,Jamal

13-0

3.5-31

13 15

27

15

40

30

5.5-25 1.0-6

2.5-11

2.5-11 .

0.5-4

.

10

19

29

6.0-27

3.0-21

13-2

12

8

20

4.0-18

2.0-8

Kivlehan,P.

13-1

8

6

14

0.5-0

72

Holmes,Isaac

13-0

4

8

12

21

Waters,Lorenzo

11-0

43

DePaola,Nick

13-0

30

Laryea,Edmond

13-0

24

Robinson,Mason

89

Carrezola,Paul

27

Warren,Wayne

92

Merrell,Jamil

13

48 90 95 29 85 46

78 2

Thompson,Marcus Larrow,Michael

Kirksey,Kenneth Thomas,Jordan Jones,Robert

Burton,Michael Alexander,Taj

Glashen,Gareef

19

Dodd,Chas

38

Martinek,Joe

17 10

Coleman,Brandon Jefferson,D.C.

13-0 9-6

11-2 6-5

9-0

13-0 13-0 1-0

12-3

13 6

12

5

8

4 4 3 6 4 3 3 2 .

1.5-10

1.5-10

9

2.5-4

.

10

2

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4

1

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1

1

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1

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1-0

1

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2-12

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13-9

1

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35

Meisner,Shane

1-0

56

Booker,Marvin

13-5 2-0

1 .

4-0

1

1-0

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13-0

13-0

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0.5-0

882 99-387

.

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1

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36-253 19-237

930 82.0-354 30-218 16-82

42

62

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41

33

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1

512

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1.0-5

436

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1.0-5

1

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0.5-1

1

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418

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446

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Opponents......

10

2.5-4

3

1

3

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Aiken,Johnathan

Total..........

0.5-2

2

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1

26

Johnson,Tejay

2.5-7

13

1-0

1

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13-5

9-8

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Milewski,David

1.0-10

5

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Johnson,Kaleb

31

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2.5-13

1-0

3

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2

1-0

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Givens,Darrell

6

1-15

2-0

1

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4-0

13-13

3

6

2.5-23

18

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.

2

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6

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2011 RUTGERS GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

Date 1-Sep-11 10-Sep-11 24-Sep-11 1-Oct-11 8-Oct-11 15-Oct-11 21-Oct-11 29-Oct-11 5-Nov-11 12-Nov-11 19-Nov-11 26-Nov-11 30-Dec-11

Date 1-Sep-11 10-Sep-11 24-Sep-11 1-Oct-11 8-Oct-11 15-Oct-11 21-Oct-11 29-Oct-11 5-Nov-11 12-Nov-11 19-Nov-11 26-Nov-11 30-Dec-11

Opponent N.C. CENTRAL at North Carolina OHIO at Syracuse PITT NAVY at LOUISVILLE WEST VIRGINIA USF vs Army CINCINNATI at CONNECTICUT vs Iowa State

|-------------RUSHING------------| No. Yds TD Lg 41 137 2 14 25 1 0 7 43 159 1 30 38 5 0 8 42 97 1 18 36 152 1 21 30 91 1 26 39 151 2 18 28 -7 0 9 26 118 1 56 45 203 2 35 26 -9 1 14 42 173 2 24

|-------------RECEIVING------------| No. Yds TD Lg 15 210 2 44 25 243 2 21 22 251 3 32 29 297 1 37 11 174 2 60 23 271 2 23 18 207 1 19 18 235 2 45 22 235 1 34 17 196 2 38 21 182 0 20 22 439 2 92 13 196 1 86

|-----------------------PASSING----------------------| Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Lg 15-34-1 210 2 44 25-47-0 243 2 21 22-35-1 251 3 32 29-57-1 297 1 37 11-24-0 174 2 60 23-31-2 271 2 23 18-33-3 207 1 19 18-47-2 235 2 45 22-41-1 235 1 34 17-27-2 196 2 38 21-35-0 182 0 20 22-40-3 439 2 92 13-24-0 196 1 86

Totals Opponent

461 1271 476 1850

256 184

256-475-16 184-355-19

14 17

56 80

3136 2234

21 8

92 66

3136 2234

21 8

Opponent N.C. CENTRAL at North Carolina OHIO at Syracuse PITT NAVY at LOUISVILLE WEST VIRGINIA USF vs Army CINCINNATI at CONNECTICUT vs Iowa State

|---------------KICK RETURN----------------| No Yds TD Lg 1 0 0 0 4 99 0 31 3 49 0 23 3 75 0 31 2 98 0 73 2 43 0 22 2 49 0 26 5 98 0 27 4 162 1 98 4 92 0 32 1 12 0 12 3 47 0 22 4 55 0 16

|---------------PUNT RETURN-----------------| No Yds TD Lg Tot Off 2 5 0 5 347 0 0 0 0 244 0 0 0 0 410 2 3 0 4 302 4 34 0 18 271 1 5 0 5 423 1 1 0 0 298 0 0 0 0 386 1 0 0 0 228 1 43 1 32 314 1 5 0 5 385 2 9 0 7 430 1 -1 0 0 369

Totals Opponent

38 57

16 23

879 1294

1 0

98 59

104 137

1 0

32 30

4407 4084

Games played: 13 Avg per rush: 2.8 Avg per catch: 12.2 Pass efficiency: 117.21 Kick ret avg: 23.1 Punt ret avg: 6.5 All purpose avg/game: 432.8 Total offense avg/gm: 339.0 Date 1-Sep-11 10-Sep-11 24-Sep-11 1-Oct-11 8-Oct-11 15-Oct-11 21-Oct-11 29-Oct-11 5-Nov-11 12-Nov-11 19-Nov-11 26-Nov-11 30-Dec-11

Opponent N.C. CENTRAL at North Carolina OHIO at Syracuse PITT NAVY at LOUISVILLE WEST VIRGINIA USF vs Army CINCINNATI at CONNECTICUT vs Iowa State Totals Opponent

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|-----------------------TACKLES------------------------| |-SACKS-| Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds 28 36 64 15.0-59 9.0-48 39 20 59 6.0-14 0.0-0 23 42 65 7.0-37 3.0-26 41 16 57 3.0-10 2.0-9 38 38 76 11.0-60 6.0-50 30 48 78 9.0-36 4.0-23 36 12 48 4.0-10 0.0-0 27 40 67 6.0-18 1.0-2 38 64 102 11.0-33 3.0-22 54 18 72 5.0-16 1.0-5 29 26 55 7.0-39 3.0-29 32 40 72 3.0-5 0.0-0 31 36 67 12.0-50 3.0-25 446 418

436 512

882 99.0-387 930 82.0-354

35.0-239 29.0-215

|---FUMBLE----| FF FR-Yds Int-Yds 2 2-0 2-37 3 2-33 3-60 4 4-15 0-0 2 2-0 3-71 1 0-0 4-54 0 0-0 2-0 0 0-0 1-0 1 1-0 0-0 0 1-0 1-4 0 0-0 0-0 1 n 1-0 1 1-0 0-0 1 1-13 2-11 16 10

15-61 12-80

19-237 16-82

QBH 8 2 5 2 6 1 0 2 7 0 2 0 6

Pass Brk 4 0 5 5 3 1 1 2 5 3 7 2 4

41 33

42 62

92 66


2011 RUTGERS GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

Date 1-Sep-11 10-Sep-11 24-Sep-11 1-Oct-11 8-Oct-11 15-Oct-11 21-Oct-11 29-Oct-11 5-Nov-11 12-Nov-11 19-Nov-11 26-Nov-11 30-Dec-11

Date 1-Sep-11 10-Sep-11 24-Sep-11 1-Oct-11 8-Oct-11 15-Oct-11 21-Oct-11 29-Oct-11 5-Nov-11 12-Nov-11 19-Nov-11 26-Nov-11 30-Dec-11

Date 1-Sep-11 10-Sep-11 24-Sep-11 1-Oct-11 8-Oct-11 15-Oct-11 21-Oct-11 29-Oct-11 5-Nov-11 12-Nov-11 19-Nov-11 26-Nov-11 30-Dec-11

Opponent N.C. CENTRAL at North Carolina OHIO at Syracuse PITT NAVY at LOUISVILLE WEST VIRGINIA USF vs Army CINCINNATI at CONNECTICUT vs Iowa State

Blk Kick 1 0 0 2 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 1 1

|------------KICKS -- XPTS------------------| Att-Mad Run Rcv Saf 6-6 0 0 0 1-1 0 0 0 5-5 0 0 0 1-1 0 0 0 4-4 0 0 0 3-3 0 0 0 2-2 0 0 0 4-4 0 0 0 2-2 0 0 0 4-3 0 0 0 2-2 0 0 0 1-1 0 0 0 3-3 0 0 0

Pts 48 22 38 19 34 21 14 31 20 27 20 22 27

38-37 27-22

343 238

Totals Opponent

9 1

Opponent N.C. CENTRAL at North Carolina OHIO at Syracuse PITT NAVY at LOUISVILLE WEST VIRGINIA USF vs Army CINCINNATI at CONNECTICUT vs Iowa State

|---------------------------------------------------------------------------PUNTING------------------------------------------------------------------------| No Yds Avg Long Blkd TB FC 50+ I20 5 233 46.6 58 0 2 0 2 1 5 179 35.8 53 0 0 1 1 2 3 104 34.7 42 0 0 1 0 2 4 163 40.8 51 0 1 2 1 3 9 349 38.8 58 0 1 3 1 5 2 74 37.0 38 0 0 0 0 1 3 94 31.3 38 0 0 0 0 1 5 170 34.0 41 0 0 0 0 1 8 350 43.8 55 0 0 1 2 2 3 127 42.3 56 0 0 1 1 2 7 273 39.0 48 0 1 3 0 2 4 163 40.8 49 0 0 1 0 0 6 298 49.7 57 0 0 2 4 2

Totals Opponent

64 72

Opponent N.C. CENTRAL at North Carolina OHIO at Syracuse PITT NAVY at LOUISVILLE WEST VIRGINIA USF vs Army CINCINNATI at CONNECTICUT vs Iowa State Totals Opponent

2577 2730

0 0

40.3 37.9

|-----------------FIELD GOALS-----------------| Att-Made Lg Blkd 2-2 36 0 3-3 50 0 2-1 44 0 7-4 47 0 2-2 50 0 2-0 0 1 2-0 0 0 1-1 40 0 3-2 37 0 1-0 0 0 2-2 43 0 1-1 25 0 3-2 29 0 31-20 25-16

50 52

1 3

0 0

58 58

0 0

0 3

5 3

15 22

12 8

24 22

|------------------------------------KICKOFFS--------------------------------| No Yds Avg TB OB 9 600 66.7 2 2 6 401 66.8 1 0 7 383 54.7 0 1 4 271 67.8 0 0 7 368 52.6 0 0 4 244 61.0 2 0 2 141 70.5 0 0 6 356 59.3 1 0 4 225 56.2 0 0 5 323 64.6 1 0 5 320 64.0 0 0 3 192 64.0 0 0 6 354 59.0 0 0 68 53

4178 3190

61.4 60.2

7 10

3 5

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2011 OPPONENT GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

Date 1-Sep-11 10-Sep-11 24-Sep-11 1-Oct-11 8-Oct-11 15-Oct-11 21-Oct-11 29-Oct-11 5-Nov-11 12-Nov-11 19-Nov-11 26-Nov-11 30-Dec-11

Date 1-Sep-11 10-Sep-11 24-Sep-11 1-Oct-11 8-Oct-11 15-Oct-11 21-Oct-11 29-Oct-11 5-Nov-11 12-Nov-11 19-Nov-11 26-Nov-11 30-Dec-11

Opponent N.C. CENTRAL at North Carolina OHIO at Syracuse PITT NAVY at LOUISVILLE WEST VIRGINIA USF vs Army CINCINNATI at CONNECTICUT vs Iowa State

|-------------RUSHING------------| No. Yds TD Lg 30 8 0 19 29 132 2 60 23 100 0 38 32 126 1 36 35 140 1 64 46 162 1 54 34 187 1 29 37 210 4 80 52 221 1 30 54 228 1 55 28 67 0 16 47 178 4 36 29 91 1 28

|-------------RECEIVING------------| No. Yds TD Lg 14 112 0 29 20 273 1 66 23 339 3 32 15 169 0 30 16 131 0 26 6 143 0 40 10 122 1 30 20 218 2 32 14 160 1 34 6 77 0 23 12 158 0 23 11 112 0 22 17 220 0 37

|-----------------------PASSING----------------------| Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Lg 14-30-2 112 0 29 20-26-3 273 1 66 23-36-0 339 3 32 15-32-3 169 0 30 16-33-4 131 0 26 6-13-2 143 0 40 10-18-1 122 1 30 20-31-0 218 2 32 14-34-1 160 1 34 6-15-0 77 0 23 12-31-1 158 0 23 11-17-0 112 0 22 17-39-2 220 0 37

Opponent totals Rutgers

476 1850 461 1271

184 256

184-355-19 256-475-16

17 14

80 56

2234 3136

|---------------KICK RETURN----------------| No Yds TD Lg 5 109 0 34 5 155 0 59 6 100 0 30 4 83 0 30 7 137 0 32 2 27 0 22 2 46 0 23 5 83 0 19 3 65 0 31 4 101 0 36 5 106 0 24 3 128 0 54 6 154 0 42

Opponent N.C. CENTRAL at North Carolina OHIO at Syracuse PITT NAVY at LOUISVILLE WEST VIRGINIA USF vs Army CINCINNATI at CONNECTICUT vs Iowa State Opponent totals Rutgers

57 38

1294 879

0 1

59 98

8 21

66 92

2234 3136

8 21

|---------------PUNT RETURN-----------------| No Yds TD Lg Tot Off 2 -2 0 0 120 2 18 0 10 405 2 -1 0 1 439 0 0 0 0 295 4 17 0 10 271 1 4 0 4 305 1 0 0 0 309 0 0 0 0 428 5 19 0 10 381 1 14 0 14 305 1 4 0 4 225 1 30 0 30 290 3 34 0 20 311 23 16

137 104

0 1

30 32

4084 4407

Games played: 13 Avg per rush: 3.9 Avg per catch: 12.1 Pass efficiency: 101.42 Kick ret avg: 22.7 Punt ret avg: 6.0 All purpose avg/game: 430.5 Total offense avg/gm: 314.2 Date 1-Sep-11 10-Sep-11 24-Sep-11 1-Oct-11 8-Oct-11 15-Oct-11 21-Oct-11 29-Oct-11 5-Nov-11 12-Nov-11 19-Nov-11 26-Nov-11 30-Dec-11

Opponent N.C. CENTRAL at North Carolina OHIO at Syracuse PITT NAVY at LOUISVILLE WEST VIRGINIA USF vs Army CINCINNATI at CONNECTICUT vs Iowa State Opponent totals Rutgers

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|-----------------------TACKLES------------------------| |-SACKS-| Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds 23 56 79 6.0-15 0.0-0 39 24 63 6.0-23 4.0-17 41 36 77 7.0-28 1.0-8 44 34 78 11.0-61 5.0-43 27 46 73 8.0-24 1.0-8 34 38 72 4.0-10 1.0-4 41 12 53 5.0-16 1.0-9 29 42 71 4.0-21 1.0-14 22 52 74 11.0-51 5.0-33 26 30 56 3.0-16 1.0-12 32 64 96 8.0-43 3.0-26 29 30 59 7.0-44 6.0-41 31 48 79 2.0-2 0.0-0 418 446

512 436

930 82.0-354 882 99.0-387

29.0-215 35.0-239

|---FUMBLE----| FF FR-Yds 0 0-0 0 0-0 1 1-0 2 3-66 0 1-0 2 1-0 0 0-0 0 2-0 1 1-5 0 0-0 1 0-0 2 3-9 1 0-0

Int-Yds 1-0 0-0 1-6 1-0 0-0 2-22 3-33 2-0 1-0 2-19 0-0 3-2 0-0

QBH 4 10 1 5 5 0 0 5 3 0 0 0 0

Pass Brk 5 7 5 6 3 0 2 9 6 2 6 5 6

10 16

16-82 19-237

33 41

62 42

12-80 15-61

66 92


RUTGERS GAME HIGHS Rushes Yards Rushing TD Rushes Long Rush Pass attempts Pass completions Yards Passing TD Passes Long Pass Receptions Yards Receiving TD Receptions Long Reception Field Goals Long Field Goal Punts Punting Avg Long Punt

INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS - 2011 34 200 2

56 47 25 298 3 92 16 223 2 92 4 50 9 49.7 58

Punts inside 20 Long Punt Return Long Kickoff Return Tackles Sacks

5 32 98 17 2.0

Tackles For Loss

4.0

Interceptions Rushes Yards Rushing Yards Per Rush TD Rushes

2

Jamison,Jawan vs Cincinnati (Nov 19, 2011) Jamison,Jawan vs Cincinnati (Nov 19, 2011) Huggins,Savon vs N.C. Central (Sep 01, 2011) Jamison,Jawan vs West Virginia (Oct 29, 2011) Jamison,Jawan vs Cincinnati (Nov 19, 2011) Jamison,Jawan vs Iowa State (Dec 30, 2011) Jamison,Jawan vs Army (Nov 12, 2011) Dodd,Chas at North Carolina (Sep 10, 2011) Dodd,Chas at North Carolina (Sep 10, 2011) Nova,Gary at CONNECTICUT (Nov. 26,2011) Dodd,Chas vs Ohio (Sep 24, 2011) Nova,Gary at CONNECTICUT (Nov. 26,2011) Sanu,Mohamed vs Ohio (Sep 24, 2011) Coleman,Brandon at CONNECTICUT (Nov. 26,2011) Sanu,Mohamed vs Ohio (Sep 24, 2011) Coleman,Brandon at CONNECTICUT (Nov. 26,2011) Coleman,Brandon at CONNECTICUT (Nov. 26,2011) Te,San San at Syracuse (Oct 01, 2011) Te,San San at North Carolina (Sep 10, 2011) Te,San San vs Pitt (Oct 08, 2011) Doerner,Justin vs Pitt (Oct 08, 2011) Doerner,Justin vs Iowa State (Dec 30, 2011) Doerner,Justin vs N.C. Central (Sep 01, 2011) Doerner,Justin vs Pitt (Oct 08, 2011) Doerner,Justin vs Pitt (Oct 08, 2011) Thomas,Jordan vs Army (Nov 12, 2011) Deering,Jeremy vs USF (Nov 05, 2011) Greene,Khaseem vs USF (Nov 05, 2011) Francis,Justin vs N.C. Central (Sep 01, 2011) Vallone,Scott vs N.C. Central (Sep 01, 2011) Beauharnais, Steve at Syracuse (Oct 01, 2011) Francis,Justin vs Pitt (Oct 08, 2011) Abreu,Manny vs Navy (Oct 15, 2011) Francis,Justin vs USF (Nov 05, 2011) Francis,Justin vs Pitt (Oct 08, 2011) Francis,Justin vs USF (Nov 05, 2011) Harmon,Duron vs N.C. Central (Sep 01, 2011) Ryan,Logan vs Pitt (Oct 08, 2011)

TEAM GAME HIGHS - 2011 45 203 4.5 2

Pass attempts Pass completions Yards Passing Yards Per Pass TD Passes Total Plays Total Offense Yards Per Play Points Sacks By First Downs Penalties Penalty Yards Turnovers Interceptions By Punts Punting Avg Long Punt

57 29 439 11.0 3 95 430 6.5 48 9 25 13 73 6 4 9 49.7 58

Punts inside 20 Long Punt Return

5 32

vs Cincinnati (Nov 19, 2011) vs Cincinnati (Nov 19, 2011) vs Army (Nov 12, 2011) vs N.C. Central (Sep 01, 2011) vs West Virginia (Oct 29, 2011) vs Cincinnati (Nov 19, 2011) vs Iowa State (Dec 30, 2011) at Syracuse (Oct 01, 2011) at Syracuse (Oct 01, 2011) at CONNECTICUT (Nov. 26,2011) at CONNECTICUT (Nov. 26,2011) vs Ohio (Sep 24, 2011) at Syracuse (Oct 01, 2011) at CONNECTICUT (Nov. 26,2011) at CONNECTICUT (Nov. 26,2011) vs N.C. Central (Sep 01, 2011) vs N.C. Central (Sep 01, 2011) vs Ohio (Sep 24, 2011) at Syracuse (Oct 01, 2011) at Syracuse (Oct 01, 2011) at CONNECTICUT (Nov. 26,2011) vs Pitt (Oct 08, 2011) vs Pitt (Oct 08, 2011) vs Iowa State (Dec 30, 2011) vs N.C. Central (Sep 01, 2011) vs Pitt (Oct 08, 2011) vs Pitt (Oct 08, 2011) vs Army (Nov 12, 2011)

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OPPONENT GAME HIGHS Rushes Yards Rushing TD Rushes Long Rush Pass attempts Pass completions Yards Passing TD Passes Long Pass Receptions Yards Receiving TD Receptions

INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS - 2011 30 165 2

80 36 23 339 3 66 8 135 1

Long Reception Field Goals

66 2

Long Field Goal Punts

52 9

Punting Avg Long Punt Punts inside 20

43.3 58 4

Sacks Tackles For Loss Interceptions

4.0 4.0 2

Long Punt Return Long Kickoff Return Tackles

Rushes Yards Rushing Yards Per Rush TD Rushes

Pass attempts Pass completions Yards Passing Yards Per Pass TD Passes Total Plays Total Offense Yards Per Play Points Sacks By First Downs Penalties Penalty Yards Turnovers Interceptions By Punts

Punting Avg Long Punt Punts inside 20

Long Punt Return

104

30 59 15

Santiago, Angel, vs Army (Nov 12, 2011) GRAHAM,Ray, vs Pitt (Oct 08, 2011) Bernard, G, at North Carolina (Sep 10, 2011) ALSTON, Shawne, vs West Virginia (Oct 29, 2011) McCUMMINGS, Sc., at CONNECTICUT (Nov. 26,2011) McCOMBS, Lyle, at CONNECTICUT (Nov. 26,2011) AUSTIN, Tavon, vs West Virginia (Oct 29, 2011) TETTLETON, T, vs Ohio (Sep 24, 2011) TETTLETON, T, vs Ohio (Sep 24, 2011) TETTLETON, T, vs Ohio (Sep 24, 2011) TETTLETON, T, vs Ohio (Sep 24, 2011) Renner, B, at North Carolina (Sep 10, 2011) AUSTIN, Tavon, vs West Virginia (Oct 29, 2011) Jones, D, at North Carolina (Sep 10, 2011) Jones, D, at North Carolina (Sep 10, 2011) DUNLOP, Riley, vs Ohio (Sep 24, 2011) BRAZILL, LaVon, vs Ohio (Sep 24, 2011) FOSTER, Donte, vs Ohio (Sep 24, 2011) HARRIS, M., at LOUISVILLE (Oct 21, 2011) AUSTIN, Tavon, vs West Virginia (Oct 29, 2011) BAILEY, Stedman, vs West Virginia (Oct 29, 2011) MARC, Victor, vs USF (Nov 05, 2011) Jones, D, at North Carolina (Sep 10, 2011) WELLER, Matt, vs Ohio (Sep 24, 2011) Teague, Jon, vs Navy (Oct 15, 2011) Carlton, Alex, vs Army (Nov 12, 2011) TEGGART, David, at CONNECTICUT (Nov. 26,2011) Guyer, Zach, vs Iowa State (Dec 30, 2011) PHILPOTT, Chris, at LOUISVILLE (Oct 21, 2011) CORNELIUS,Matth, vs N.C. Central (Sep 01, 2011) YOKLIC,Matt, vs Pitt (Oct 08, 2011) BROCKHAUS-KANN, vs USF (Nov 05, 2011) YOKLIC,Matt, vs Pitt (Oct 08, 2011) YOKLIC,Matt, vs Pitt (Oct 08, 2011) MOLINARI, Mike, vs West Virginia (Oct 29, 2011) O'DONNELL, Pat, vs Cincinnati (Nov 19, 2011) WILLIAMS, Nick, at CONNECTICUT (Nov. 26,2011) Thorpe, T, at North Carolina (Sep 10, 2011) VAUGHAN, Dan, at Syracuse (Oct 01, 2011) Klein, A.J., vs Iowa State (Dec 30, 2011) WILLIAMS, Trev., at CONNECTICUT (Nov. 26,2011) WILLIAMS, Trev., at CONNECTICUT (Nov. 26,2011) JENKINS, B, vs West Virginia (Oct 29, 2011)

TEAM GAME HIGHS - 2011 54 228 5.7 4

39 23 339 11.0 3 86 439 7.4 41 6 22 10 94 5 3

9

43.3 58 4 30

vs Army (Nov 12, 2011) vs Army (Nov 12, 2011) vs West Virginia (Oct 29, 2011) vs West Virginia (Oct 29, 2011) at CONNECTICUT (Nov. 26,2011) vs Iowa State (Dec 30, 2011) vs Ohio (Sep 24, 2011) vs Ohio (Sep 24, 2011) vs Navy (Oct 15, 2011) vs Ohio (Sep 24, 2011) vs USF (Nov 05, 2011) vs Ohio (Sep 24, 2011) vs Ohio (Sep 24, 2011) vs West Virginia (Oct 29, 2011) at CONNECTICUT (Nov. 26,2011) vs USF (Nov 05, 2011) at LOUISVILLE (Oct 21, 2011) at North Carolina (Sep 10, 2011) at North Carolina (Sep 10, 2011) at Syracuse (Oct 01, 2011) at LOUISVILLE (Oct 21, 2011) at CONNECTICUT (Nov. 26,2011) vs N.C. Central (Sep 01, 2011)

vs Pitt (Oct 08, 2011) vs USF (Nov 05, 2011) vs Pitt (Oct 08, 2011) vs Pitt (Oct 08, 2011) vs West Virginia (Oct 29, 2011) vs Cincinnati (Nov 19, 2011) at CONNECTICUT (Nov. 26,2011)



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DR. ROBERT L. BARCHI PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY Robert L. Barchi is the 20th president of Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, a position he assumed on September 1, 2012. From 2004 to 2012, Dr. Barchi served as president of Thomas Jefferson University, nationally regarded as a top university dedicated to health sciences education and research. Previously, he was provost and chief academic officer of the University of Pennsylvania, where he had responsibility for Penn’s 12 schools, their academic programs, athletics, students, and faculty. Dr. Barchi began his academic career in 1972 on the Penn faculty. He founded the university’s Department of Neuroscience, was chair of Penn’s Department of Neurology, and for more than a decade was director of its Mahoney Institute of Neurological Sciences. Appointed provost and chief academic officer in 1999, he recruited new leadership for nine of the twelve schools at Penn and established a number of university-wide interdisciplinary educational and research institutes. Dr. Barchi assumed the presidency of Thomas Jefferson University in 2004. Under his leadership, the university grew from three to six schools, including the establishment of the Jefferson School of Pharmacy. During his eight-year presidency, enrollment across Jefferson increased more than 50%, fundraising doubled in spite of the economic downturn, and 22 new endowed professorships and 50 endowed scholarships were established. He also oversaw the transformation of the institution’s urban environment into a vibrant university campus. Throughout his career, Dr. Barchi has been active as a clinical neurologist and as researcher in the fields of neuroscience and neurology. In 1993, he was elected to the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences for his work on the structure and function of voltage-gated ion channels. He is also a member of the American Society for Clinical Investigation and the Association of American Physicians, and is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Barchi received his B.S. and M.S. degrees from Georgetown University, and Ph.D. and M.D. degrees from the University of Pennsylvania.


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A BRIEF HISTORY Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, is one of the leading universities in the nation. The university is comprised of 28 degree-granting divisions; 10 undergraduate colleges, 10 graduate schools, and eight schools offering both undergraduate and graduate degrees. Six are located in Camden, eight in Newark, and 13 in New Brunswick and one in Newark and New Brunswick. Rutgers has a unique history as a colonial college, a land-grant institution, and a state university. Chartered in 1766 as Queen's College, the eighth institution of higher learning to be founded in the colonies, the school opened its doors in New Brunswick in 1771 with a handful of first-year students. During its early years, the college developed as a classic liberal arts institution. In 1825, the name of the college was changed to honor a former trustee and Revolutionary War veteran, Colonel Henry Rutgers. Rutgers College became the land-grant college of New Jersey in 1864, resulting in the establishment of the Rutgers Scientific School, featuring departments of agriculture, engineering, and chemistry. Further expansion in the sciences came with the founding of the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station in 1880, the College of Engineering (now the School of Engineering) in 1914, and the College of Agriculture (now the School of Environmental and Biological Sciences) in 1921. The precursors to several other Rutgers divisions were also established during this period: the College of Pharmacy (now the Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy) in 1892, the New Jersey College for Women (now Douglass Residential College, part of the School of Arts and Sciences) in 1918, and the School of Education (now Graduate School of Education) in 1924. In 1924, Rutgers College officially became Rutgers University; a reflection of the institution’s rapidly expanding number of schools and academic programs. Early in the century, Rutgers had begun offering educational opportunities to women when the New Jersey College for Women was founded in 1918, and to adult learners when University College, an evening division, was established in 1934. After World War II, enrollment exploded as Rutgers admitted all qualified candidates under the GI Bill. Rutgers was becoming an institution for all people, and in 1945 and 1956, state legislative acts formally designated Rutgers as The State University of New Jersey. A flurry of expansion ensued. The University of Newark (now Rutgers–Newark) joined Rutgers in 1946, followed by the College of South Jersey (now Rutgers–Camden) in 1950. An ambitious building program added libraries, classrooms,


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and student housing across the three regional campuses. In 1969, Livingston College opened, providing a co-educational residential experience with a special commitment to diversity. Graduate education in the arts and sciences grew through the establishment of the Graduate School–New Brunswick, the Graduate School–Newark, and the Graduate School– Camden. Professional schools were formed to serve students in the fields of business; communication, information, and library studies; criminal justice; education; fine arts; law; management and labor relations; nursing; planning and public policy; psychology; public affairs and administration; and social work. Meanwhile, as industry and government sought partners in solving problems and advancing knowledge, the concept of the research university emerged. In 1981, Rutgers adopted a blueprint for its transformation into a major public research university. With increased support from state, federal, and corporate partners, Rutgers’ strength in research grew dramatically. In 1989, in recognition of its enhanced stature, Rutgers was invited to join the prestigious Association of American Universities, an organization comprising the top 61 research universities in North America. Today, professors and students work in more than 200 specialized research centers, unraveling mysteries in marine sciences, early childhood education, neuroscience, advanced materials, climate change, nutrition, homeland security, transportation, stem cells, and many other areas that can improve life both in New Jersey and around the world. A 2007 major reorganization of undergraduate education in New Brunswick reinvigorated the undergraduate experience for both students and faculty by combining the traditions and strengths of four undergraduate liberal arts colleges—Douglass, Livingston, Rutgers, and University—into a single School of Arts and Sciences. With 28 schools and colleges, Rutgers offers more than 100 undergraduate majors and more than 180 graduate and professional degree programs. The university graduated more than 13,000 students last year, and has more than 400,000 living alumni residing in all 50 states and on six continents. Rutgers also sponsors community initiatives in all 21 New Jersey counties. Universitywide, new degree programs, research endeavors, and community outreach are in development to meet the demands of the 21st century. Today, Rutgers continues to grow, both in its facilities and in the variety and depth of its educational and research programs. The university's goals for the future include the continued provision of the highest quality education, along with the increased support of research and commitment to public service to meet the needs of society. RUTGERS AT A GLANCE • Chartered in 1766 as Queen’s College, Rutgers is the eighth oldest college in the nation. • Rutgers was designated The State University of New Jersey by legislative acts in 1945 and 1956. • Rutgers is New Jersey’s largest public research university and is located on three regional campuses in Camden, Newark, and New Brunswick/Piscataway. • Rutgers was named New Jersey’s land-grant university in 1864 and has a special responsibility for serving the needs of the state. • Rutgers is a member of the Association of American Universities (AAU), a highly selective organization comprised of the 61 leading research universities in North America. • There are 28 degree-granting schools and colleges, offering more than 270 total bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral and professional degree programs. • Rutgers is one of New Jersey’s major employers with more than 13,000 full-time faculty and staff (full- and part-time). • For every dollar New Jersey invests in Rutgers, the university channels $6 into the state’s economy. The University’s


109 2009 economic impact report showed that Rutgers and its faculty, staff, students and visitors channel $3.8 billion in direct and indirect spending into the state economy – more than six times the state’s $595.3 million investment in the university. • With holdings of more than 3.6 million volumes, the Rutgers library system ranks among the nation’s largest. • Rutgers enrolls more than 58,000 students, including more than 43,000 undergraduates and 14,000 graduate students. • More than 13,000 students earned a degree from Rutgers in the 2011-2012 academic year. • The university has more than 400,000 living alumni; 200,000 alumni reside in New Jersey. • In 2008, the Middle States Commission on Higher Education reaccredited Rutgers for the next 10 years. TEACHING AND LEARNING • Rutgers faculty include an Abel Prize winner, Fulbright Scholars, Guggenheim Fellows, members of the American Academy of Arts and Science, fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, a National Endowment for the Arts “Jazz Master” and winners of many other prestigious awards and grants. • Rutgers History Professor Annette Gordon-Reed was awarded the 2009 Pulitzer Prize in history for her landmark work, The Hemingses of Monticello: An American Family (W. W. Norton, 2008). • The graduate philosophy department is ranked third in the English-speaking world by the Philosophical Gourmet Report. • Rutgers Business School-Newark and New Brunswick (RBS) is uniquely positioned at the epicenter of global business – just under 20 minutes from New York City – giving students easy access to leading global corporations to build lasting relationships. RBS delivers cutting-edge curricula that combine the mix of business and science required by today’s employers. • RBS is consistently ranked as the top business school in New Jersey and among the top three in the Greater New York Metropolitan area. The Executive MBA is ranked 24th in the U.S. by The Financial Times and the Master of Quantitative Finance is among the top 10 programs nationally, as ranked by Wall Street executives. The MBA program was ranked 30th in the country for the employment rate of its graduates three months after graduation by U.S. News & World Report. To meet rising demand, a new on-year MBA track was created for students with advanced standing. • In Newark, the business school resides in a new state-of-the-art building which opened in 2009. In New Brunswick, a new building will open in 2013 as the center of a new Livingston Professional Campus, accommodating the massive growth in the new four-year undergraduate program. • The Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy is ranked third among the nation’s top graduate programs in urban planning according to a survey by Planetizen, a Los Angeles-based planning and development network. RESEARCH • Streptomycin, the first effective cure for tuberculosis, and other potent antibiotics were discovered at Rutgers by Professor Selman Waksman and his students in the 1940s. Waksman received the Nobel Prize for his important contributions to medicine. • The Rutgers Stem Cell Research Center, part of the Division of Life Sciences of the School of Arts and Sciences, is located in Nelson Laboratories on the New Brunswick campus where its mission is to support research with human embryonic stem cells for Rutgers University researchers and collaborators. • The Rutgers Cell and DNA Repository is a valuable resource for researchers around the world studying the role heredity plays in such complex genetic diseases as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, autism, Alzheimer’s, alcoholism, diabetes, and Tourette's syndrome. • The Protein Data Bank, based at Rutgers, is the international repository of three-dimensional protein structures. With $30 million in federal funding, the data bank provides vital information on more than 82,500 proteins and other macromolecules for scientists working to design more effective treatments for disease. • Rutgers’ Institute of Marine and Coastal Sciences ranks fourth among the top oceanographic research institutions in the world, according to a recent poll conducted by Thomson Reuters. • The Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy, the only public pharmacy school in New Jersey and one of the top institutions of its kind in the nation, ranks in the top 15 percent among pharmacy schools nationwide in research dollars awarded by the National Institutes of Health with $7.6 million of funding awarded to the school in 2009. • Rutgers holds more than 600 United States patents, half of which have been issued in the last decade. To date over 80 startup companies have been created based on Rutgers technologies; three-quarters of these are New Jersey - based. • Rutgers is a partner in the Southern African Large Telescope, one of the world's largest optical telescopes and the southern hemisphere's newest eye-on-the-sky.


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SERVICE TO NEW JERSEY • Rutgers’ Center for Government Services trains New Jersey’s municipal employees to better serve their constituents and trains approximately 20,000 annually through 16 separate programs and 600 courses. • Rutgers Continuing Education offers more than 4,000 course sections with 120,000 annual enrollments. Courses are offered in every county in New Jersey. • The Office of the New Jersey State Climatologist at Rutgers is the state’s official weather resource. • Each year on a single Saturday in the spring, Rutgers opens its doors to the world for “Rutgers Day.” More than 250,000 people have visited the five New Brunswick campuses during the event the last four years to celebrate the institution’s three-part mission of teaching, research and service. “Rutgers Day,” which made its debut in 2009, is an expansion of the successful annual New Jersey Folk Festival and Ag Field Day programs. SERVICE TO THE NATION • Rutgers New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station has offices in all 21 New Jersey counties and serves the residents of the state through research, education and service programs that run the gamut from 4-H Youth Development to family and community health. Research from the Experiment Station has led to renowned Jersey tomatoes, disease-resistant dogwoods, improved coastline management, new forms of mosquito control and world-famous turfgrass varieties that have been used everywhere from the new Yankee Stadium to the Augusta National Golf Club. • Rutgers School of Environmental and Biological Sciences builds on a tradition of hands-on learning and research excellence in areas that cover the biological spectrum from organisms to ecosystems. Students and researchers alike are dedicated to finding solutions to the problems that most concern our state’s residents, particularly in the areas of environmental sustainability, alternative energy, food, health and nutrition. • Such nationally respected institutes at Rutgers, including the National Transit Institute, the National Institute for Early Education Research and the Institute for Health, Health Care Policy and Aging Research, are helping to shape national and state policy in critical areas. • Rutgers is the nation’s primary source for anti-terror security training for public transit workers. • In April of 2009, Rutgers was selected by the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to co-lead a new DHS Center of Excellence in Command, Control, and Interoperability (CCI) to conduct research into the technological issues involved with maintaining homeland security. It is one of 12 DHS Centers of Excellence in the nation. • The Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy’s National Transit Institute is one of seven academic institutions around the nation that comprise a National Transportation Security Center of Excellence. • Most meals ready to eat (MREs) manufactured for our nation’s troops are produced using Rutgers-developed technology. • The Douglass Developmental Disabilities Center is a pioneer in developing effective methods to help autistic children.


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RUTGERS ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS BOARD OF GOVERNORS 2012-2013

Robert L. Barchi, Ph.D., President

Richard Edwards, Ph.D., Interim Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs Jonathan R. Alger, J.D., Senior Vice President and General Counsel

Bruce C. Fehn, B.S., C.P.A., Senior Vice President for Finance and Administration David L. Finegold, Ph.D., Senior Vice President for Lifelong Learning and Strategic Growth Initiatives

Gregory S. Blimling, Ph.D., Vice President for Student Affairs Leslie A. Fehrenbach, B.S., Secretary of the University

Carol P. Herring, B.A., President for Rutgers University Foundation;

Executive Vice President for Development and Alumni Relations

Peter J. McDonough Jr., B.A., Vice President for Public Affairs Kim Manning, M.B.A., Vice President for University Relations

Courtney O. McAnuff, M.P.A., Vice President for Enrollment Management

Michael J. Pazzani, Ph.D., Vice President for Research and Economic Development Tim Pernetti, M.C.I.S., Director of Intercollegiate Athletics

Wendell E. Pritchett, Ph.D., J.D., Chancellor, Rutgers–Camden

Barry V. Qualls, Ph.D., Vice President for Undergraduate Education Donna Thornton, M.P.A., Vice President for Alumni Relations

Nancy S. Winterbauer, Ed.D., Vice President for University Budgeting Philip L. Yeagle, Ph.D., Interim Chancellor, Rutgers–Newark

Ralph Izzo, Chair Gerald C. Harvey, Vice Chair Robert L. Barchi, ex officio Anthony J. DePetris Mark P. Hershhorn M. William Howard, Jr. Gordon A. MacInnes Joseph J. Roberts, Jr. John F. Russo, Sr. Kenneth M. Schmidt Daniel H. Schulman Candace L. Straight Paul Panayotatos, Faculty Representative Samuel Rabinowitz, Faculty Representative Joseph T. Cashin, Student Representative

OFFICERS OF THE BOARD Bruce C. Fehn, Treasurer Leslie A. Fehrenbach, Secretary Mary Claire Brennan, Assistant Secretary

BOARD OF TRUSTEES Dudley H. Rivers, Jr., Chair Margaret T. Derrick, Vice Chair Dorothy W. Cantor, Vice Chair Robert L. Barchi, ex officio Sol J. Barer Felix M. Beck, Emeritus Gregory Bender Andrew S. Berns William E. Best Joan L. Bildner, Emerita Michael A. Bogdonoff Floyd H. Bragg, Emeritus Gregory Q. Brown Dominick J. Burzichelli John Herbert Carman, Emeritus Peter Cartmell, Emeritus Kevin J. Collins, Emeritus Hollis A. Copeland Steven M. Darien Marisa A. Dietrich Carleton C. Dilatush, Emeritus James F. Dougherty Robert P. Eichert, Emeritus Evelyn S. Field, Emerita Lora L. Fong Jeanne M. Fox, Emerita

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John R. Futey Albert R. Gamper, Jr. Ronald J. Garutti Ronald W. Giaconia, Emeritus Rochelle Gizinski, Emerita Evangeline Gomez Leslie E. Goodman, Emeritus Joyce W. Harley M. Wilma Harris John A. Hendricks Robert A. Hering Mark P. Hershhorn Carleton A. Holstrom, Emeritus M. William Howard, Jr. John D. Hugelmeyer Frank B. Hundley Ralph Izzo Paul B. Jennings, Emeritus Nimesh S. Jhaveri Roberta Kanarick Tilak Lal Walter L. Leib, Emeritus Richard A. Levao, Emeritus Jennifer Lewis-Hall Christine M. Lomiguen Debra Ann Lynch

Gordon A. MacInnes Duncan L. MacMillan Rashida Y. V. MacMurray Iris Martinez-Campbell Carol Ann Monroe Robert E. Mortensen Patricia Nachtigal, Emerita Gene O'Hara, Emeritus John A. O’Malley Dean J. Paranicas, Emeritus Jose A. Piazza Sidney Rabinowitz George A. Rears Norman Reitman, Emeritus Joseph J. Roberts, Jr. Alejandro Roman John F. Russo, Sr. Louis A. Sapirman Kenneth M. Schmidt Richard H. Shindell Susan Stabile Dorothy M. Stanaitis, Emerita Robert L. Stevenson Sandy J. Stewart Candace L. Straight Heather C. Taylor

Anne M. Thomas, Emerita Michael R. Tuosto, Emeritus Laurel A. Van Leer Lucas J. Visconti Martha A. Cotter, Faculty Representative Menahem Spiegel, Faculty Representative Katherine Rose E. Yabut, Student Representative OFFICERS OF THE BOARD Bruce C. Fehn, Treasurer Leslie A. Fehrenbach, Secretary Mary Claire Brennan, Assistant Secretary


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DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, has produced numerous alumni who have achieved high levels of success in their chosen fields. All told, Rutgers has over 400,000 living alumni around the world, more than 200,000 of whom presently live in New Jersey.

2012 INDUCTEES Dennis M. Bone, RBS’84, President of the newly organized Verizon New Jersey in 2000. Guided Verizon through a decade of progressive change, including the launch of an advanced fiber-optic network (FiOS) that revolutionized telecommunications in New Jersey and nationwide. Brigadier General Flora D. Darpino, CLAW’86, In 2003,lead the rebuilding of Iraq’s legal system from the ground up during her first of two tours of duty. Darpino’s brave leadership and legal prowess helped to lay the foundation for the people of Iraq to begin transforming their nation. George C. Hill, CCAS’61, A renowned researcher in the field of molecular biology and biochemistry of African trypanosomiasis, or “African sleeping sickness,” Hill and his laboratory colleagues were the first to grow in culture the disease’s causative agent. This opened the door for expanded research that led to life-saving drug discoveries. Kathryn L. Holloway, CCAS’80, neurosurgery pioneer broke ground in medicine by developing a new approach to deep brain stimulation (DBS), which treats Parkinson’s disease and other movement disorders. David E. Schuller RC’66, Oncologist who is internationally renowned for his lifesaving developments in treating cancers of the head and neck. He chaired the research leadership team that changed the standard of care for the second most common malignancy in the world, nearly doubling survival rates.

PREVIOUS INDUCTEES Judge Abraham Abuchowski, CCAS ’70, GSNB ’75, Created drugs to treat childhood diseases and later founded Enzon, Inc. (2002) Roger G. Ackerman, Eng ’60, GSNB ’62, Corning visionary who specialized fiberoptics for internet systems. (2001) Martin Agronsky, RC ’36, Distinguished Journalist; Emmy Winner. He died in 1999 at age 84. (1995) Phillip Alampi, Ag ’34,GSE ’45, NJ Secretary of Agriculture. He earned 146 awards, including an honorary doctorate from Rutgers in 1969. He died in 1992 at age 79. (1994) Walter G. Alexander II, COE ‘43, The first black man to graduate from the College of Engineering in 1943 and the first black man to be appointed to New Jersey's State Board of Dentistry in 1972. (2009) Adrienne Scotchbrook Anderson, DC ’45, LHD ’91, Engineer; Chair, Board of Governors (1993) Richard L. Aregood, CCAS ’65, Pulitzer Prize-Winning Journalist (1993) Jerome Aresty, RC '51, Developed Alfred Dunner Inc, a major sportswear firm in 1964. The company rose to the top of the

fashion industry and currently has annual sales of nearly $100 million. Aresty has since retired from the business and concentrates his efforts on supporting several philanthropic organizations; chief among them is Rutgers. The state-of-the-art Aresty Amphitheater at Rutgers Stadium a prime example of his generosity. He passed away on June 5, 2009. (2007) Richard H. Askin Jr., RC ‘69, Askin served as chairman and CEO of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, also served as president and CEO of Tribune Entertainment Company. (2008) Alice Aycock, DC ’68, Fine Arts Professor, Sculptor, Awarded National Endowment for the Arts (1993) Margaret C. Ayers, DC ’63, Philanthropist, activist, Executive Director of the Robert Sterling Clark Foundation. (1998) Mary L. Baglivo, RC ‘79, CEO and chair of the Americas at Saatchi & Saatchi, she has a seat on the Worldwide Executive Board and is responsible for the largest agency within the global network as well as Saatchi’s Latin American and Canadian regions. member of the American Advertising Federation Hall of Achievement and the 2007 Woman of the Year title by Advertising Women of New York. She sits on the Rutgers University Foundation Board of Overseers, serving as chair of The Rutgers Fund. She also supports the Mary L. Baglivo Scholarship in the School of Communications, Information and Library Studies. (2008) Charles Bailey, RC ’30, Heart Surgeon who developed new instruments for heart surgery. Passed away in 1993. (1991) Sol J. Barer, Graduate School-NB ‘74, Served as Celgene Corporation’s chairman and CEO. (2008) Harland Bartholomew, Eng ’1911, City planner. President of Harland Bartholomew & Associates. He died in December 1989, a few months after his 100th birthday. (1998) Mario F. Batali, RC ’82, Highly-regarded chef with 14 restaurants, eight cookbooks, popular television programs, and philanthropy. (2004) Julia Baxter-Bates, DC ’38, Civil rights activist, the first African-American student admitted to Douglass College and was a Research Director for New York NAACP (1996). Died in 2003. Fannie Bear Besser, NLaw ’20, Lawyer. Earned the governor's Alice Paul Humanitarian Award for professional performance that in 1989, She died in 1992. (1992) Felix M. Beck, SB ’49, GSM ’53, President of the Mortgage Bankers of America in 1983 and 1984. He also served as chair

and CEO of Margaretten Financial Corporation and Margaretten & Company, Inc. (1998) Elise Biorn-Hansen Boulding, DC ’40, Sociologist, peace scholar, and activist, Nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize. (1994) Samuel G. Blackman, RC ’27, GSNB ’30, AP Journalist who broke Lindbergh kidnapping story. Retired in 1969 to direct the American Press Institute. He passed away in 1995. (1997) Elizabeth Blume-Silverstein, NLaw, 1911, Member of the first graduating class of Rutgers School of Law-Newark. She Died in 1991. (2001) F. Herbert Bormann, Ag ’48, Renowned Ecologist and past president of the Ecological Society of America and a member of

CELEBRITY CHEF MARIO BATALI the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the National Academy of Science. (1988) Douglas P. Boyd GSNB ’68, CEO of TeleSecurity Sciences Inc. and the holder of 13 U.S. patents. (2010) Joseph P. Bradley, RC 1836, President Ulysses S. Grant appointed him to the U.S. Supreme Court in 1870, where he served until his death in 1892. (1991) Floyd H. Bragg, RC ’36, Chairman, He served as chair of Rutgers' Board of Governors and of the Rutgers University Foundation Board of Overseers, as well as president of the Rutgers Alumni Association. (1991) Philip Milledoler Brett, RC 1892, New York City Lawyer and former Rutgers President from 1930-1932. Died in 1960 at the age of 89. (1998) Leonie Milhomme Brinkema, DC ‘66, SCILS ’70, Legal professional who led the conviction of three men who were directly involved in the attacks on Sept. 11. (2004) Avery F. Brooks, LC ’73, MGSA ’75, Actor, Director, Teacher. starred as Captain Sisko, the main character in the TV series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Awarded William Shakespeare Award for Classical


113 Theater in 2007. (1993) Charles H. Brower, RC ’25, CEO, BBD&O; Chair, Board of Governors. He was inducted into the American Advertising Federation's Hall of Fame in 1981. Passed away in 1984. (1993) Arthur R. Brown, Jr. GSNB ’77, Gov. Tom Kean named him New Jersey’s Secretary of Agriculture in 1982. (2002) Greg Brown LC’82, Co-CEO of Motorola Inc. and chief executive officer of Motorola’s Broadband Mobility Solutions business. (2010) Lester R. Brown, Ag ’55, Global Environmentalist and joined the U.S. Department of Agriculture in 1959. Founder and president of Earth Policy Institute. Former President World Watch. (1995) Wayne R. Bryant, CLAW '72, Former New Jersey state senator (1995-2008) and Attorney (2005) Frank R. Burns, Ed ’49, GSE ’64, Former Head Football Coach. Inducted into the Rutgers Football Hall of Fame in 1989. (1993) Ruth Ann Burns, DC ’67, GSNB ’75, Former vice president and director of Educational Resource Center for Thirteen/ WNET. (1989) John J. Byrne, Jr., RC ’54, Chairman & CEO of Fund American Enterprises, Inc.; Former Chairman & CEO of GEICO Corporation. (1996) William T. Cahill, CLaw ’37, New Jersey Governor. He died in 1996. (1990) Patricia Smith Campbell,DC ’63, Research scientist with ALZA, pioneered the development of the technologies that allow treatments by using adhesive patches to deliver a controlled dose of medicine through the skin. (2004) Dorothy W. Cantor, Graduate School of APP ‘76, Became the first person with a Psy.D. degree and the first woman clinician to lead the American Psychological Association. Served as president of the American Psychological Foundation since 2001. (2009) James Dickson Carr, RC 1892, Lawyer; First African-American Graduate. Died in 1920. (1991) Clifford P. Case, RC ’25, Former Congressmen and U.S. Senator. Passed away in 1982 (1988) Ida L. Castro, GSNB ’78, NLaw ’82, Chairwoman of the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, She became the first Latina commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Personnel in 2002, a position she held until 2007. (1999). Stanley F. Cherrie, RC '64, A member of the Rutgers baseball and football teams who went on to become an officer in the U.S. Army where he rose to brigadier general and had two assignments in Vietnam. Earned the Distinguished Superior Service Medal before he retired from the U.S. Army in April 1998. (2007) Deron L. Cherry, Cook ’81, Former football great, business entrepreneur, Co-owner NFL football team. Inducted into the Rutgers Football Hall of Fame in 1993. (2000) Jay Chiat, Educ ’53, Influential advertising giant, a trailblazer whose creative genius revolutionized his industry. (2000)

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Carol Teda Christ, DC ‘66, Tenth president of Smith College, one of the largest women’s colleges in the nation. She was inducted into the Douglass Society in 2001. Died in April 2002. (2003) John P. Clum, RC 1874, American frontiersman, was acting governor of New Mexico territory. Died in 1932. (1996) Stanley N. Cohen, RC ’56, Geneticist and author, He was inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame for his DNA research and received National Medal of Science in 1986 from President Reagan. (1994) Barbara Bell Coleman, Newark College of Arts and Sciences ’74, Former President of the Boys and Girls Clubs of Newark. (2004) Kevin J. Collins, NLaw ’64, Attorney, investment banking authority. He has served as chair of the Rutgers Board of Governors and Board of Trustees, and the Rutgers University Foundation Board of Overseers. (1998) David L. Cowen, RC ’30, GSNB ’31, Pharmaceutical Historian and former chairmen at the Council of the Institute of Pharmacy. Passed away in 2006. (1992) Spencer R. Crew, GSNB P73, ’79, Executive director and CEO of the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center in Cincinnati, Ohio. (2003) James Cullen, RC ’64, Business executive and former president of Bell Atlantic Enterprises, New Jersey Bell, and the Bell Atlantic Corporation. (2002) Robert Curvin, NCAS ’60, SSW ’67, Served as President of Greentree Foundation. (1995) James Cusumano RC’64, GSNB’68, Chairman of Chateau Mcely, an award-winning hotel and retreat center, as well as founder of Chateau Wally Films and Catalytica Inc. Kristin Davis Mason Gross ‘87, Became a household name for her portrayal of Charlotte York in Sex and the City, the HBO series. Won or were nominated for numerous awards. (2009) William H.S. Demarest, RC 1883, Rutgers University President. Died in 1956. (1992) Simeon DeWitt, RC 1776, George Washington’s Chief Geographer. Died in 1834. (1995) Junot Díaz RC’92, Writer whose 2007 novel, The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao, won a Pulitzer Prize, National Book Critics Circle Award, and Dayton Literary

Peace Prize. (2010) Robert A. Druskin, RC ’69, Former COO of Citigroup Inc. Now Chairman of E*Trade Financial Corporation. Established the Harriett and Robert Druskin Endowed Scholarship in 2001, which aids students who face financial challenges. He received the 2001-02 Rutgers University Medal for Philanthropic Excellence. Member of the Board of Trustees. (2007) Rene J. Dubos, GSNB ’27, Bacteriologist; Environmentalist. Wrote 20 books, including So Human An Animal, for which he won a Pulitzer Prize for nonfiction in 1969. Died in 1982. (1992) Alfred A. Edmond Jr. RC’83, Editor-in-chief of BlackEnterprise.com, senior vice president of Earl G. Graves Publishing Co. Inc., and a member of the Black Enterprise editorial board. (2010) Janet Evanovich, DC ’65, Author of the popular comedy-crime novels featuring bounty hunter Stephanie Plum, on the New York Times best-selling list. (2002) Mark Fields RC’83, Executive vice president of Ford Motor Company, Ford’s president of The Americas, and a respected visionary in the automobile industry. Calista Flockhart, MGSA ’88, Became a household name, having starred for five years in the highly rated television show Ally McBeal. Won the 1998 Golden Globe award and a 1999 Emmy for outstanding comedy series. Stars on ABC drama Brothers and Sisters. (2003) Jim Florio, CLaw ’67, Former Congressmen, New Jersey Governor and chair of the Federal Home Loan Bank of New York. (1995) Sharon A. Fordham, DC ’75, CEO of WeightWatchers.com, Inc. (2003) Jeanne M. Fox, DC ’75, CLaw ’79, Environmentalist, Feminist, former president of the state's Board of Public Utilities who serves as Commissioner. Former Regional Administrator for U.S. EPA. (1997) Frederick T. Frelinghuysen, RC 1836, Senator, U.S. Secretary of State. Died in 1885 (1990) Milton Friedman, RC ’32, Economist and he won the Nobel Prize for economics in 1976. Passed away in 2006. (1987) C. Reed Funk, GSNB ’62, Joined Cook College as an instructor in 1956 and led one of the world’s most productive turf grass-breeding programs for 34 years. Inducted into inventors Hall of Fame, recipient of US Department of Agriculture’s Distinguished Service Award for Agricultural Research. (2002) Albert R. Gamper, Jr., UCN ’66, President and CEO of The CIT Group until 2004, charter member of the Rutgers Board of Trustees, a member of the Board of Governors and the Board Overseers. (1999) James J. Gandolfini, RC ’83, Starred in the Emmy-award winning HBO series, the Sopranos which earned him numerous Emmy, Screen Actors Guild, and Golden Globe awards and nominations. (2004) Ronald W. Giaconia, RC '58, Retired president of Giaconia Life Associates, Inc. A former baseball player who created the Ron and Toni Giaconia Endowed Scholarship for Rutgers baseball players. His various philanthropic ef-


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forts earned him the Silver Keystone Award from the Boys & Girls Clubs of America. He was also the former chair of the university's Board of Trustees and vice chair of the Board of Governors. He received a Meritorious Service Award in 1993 and a Loyal Sons of Rutgers Award in 1998. (2007) Louis Gluck, RC '48, Considered the father of Neonatology. Died in 1997. (2005) Arthur M. Goldberg, RC ’63, Former President & CEO of Park Place Entertainment Corp., Bally Total Fitness Holding Corp. and chairman of DeGiorgio Company. Goldberg died in 2000. (1999) Bernard R. Goldberg, RC '67, Author, Television journalist, Real Sports with Bryan Gumbel. Has won a total of eight Emmy awards. (2005) Matthew Golombek, RC ’76, Geologist, senior research scientist at NASA. (1998) Michael Gottlieb, MD, RC ’69, Co-founder of the American Foundation for AIDS Research. He received Lifetime Science Award from Center for Study of Immunology and Aging. (1996) William Elliot Griffis, RC 1869, Educator, Targum Founder. Died in 1928. (1990) Jean Coughlan Griswold, DC ’52, GSE ’56, Founder & CEO, Special Care, Inc. (1995) Richard M. Hale, AG ’44, GSNB ’48, Industrialist, Community Leader, Chairman & CEO of Halecrest Company. Served as president of New Jersey Aggregates Association and founded New Jersey Alliance for Action. Died in 2004. (1997) Elizabeth Cavanna Harrison, DC ’29, Author of more than 80 books. Harrison died in 2001 at age 92. (1990) Terry Hart, GSNB ’78, Astronaut, awarded National Defense medal. (1994) Douglas R. Heir, CLaw ’85, Lawyer, Writer. One of the world's greatest wheelchair athletes, he has won more than 300 gold medals. (1987) John J. Heldrich, UCNB ’50, Former member of Executive Committee & Board of Directors, Johnson & Johnson. (1995) George William Hill, RC 1859, Worldrenowned astronomer in celestial mechanics. Received gold medal from the Royal Astronomical Society of London in 1887 and the Damoiscan Prize of the Paris Academy of Sciences. Died in 1914. (1996) Washington C. Hill, CCAS '61, One of the foremost perinatologists in the world and a leading expert on maternal-fetal medicine. Chair of the department of obstetrics and

gynecology and director of Maternal-Fetal Medicine at Sarasota Memorial Hospital in Florida. (2006) Garret A. Hobart, RC 1863, U.S. Vice President. Died in 1899 (1990) Arthur J. Holland, UCNB ’54, GSNB ’59, Mayor of Trenton for 26 years. Died in 1989. (1990) Richard J. Hughes, NLaw ’31, New Jersey Governor. Served as assistant U.S. attorney for the District of New Jersey, and as a judge on the Mercer County Court Bench, the state Superior Court, and later in the state Appellate Division. Died in 1992. (1987) William J. Hughes, RC ’55, CLaw ’58, Former Democratic Congressman and ambassador to Panama (1995-1998). (1997) Mir A. Imran, SOE ‘77, Renowned scientist and prolific inventor who developed the world's first automatic implantable defibrillator, a device that has saved more than two million lives since 1981. He is also the founder and CEO of InCube Laboratories, Inc. (2009) Jerry Izenberg, NCAS ’52, Sports Writer, Newark Star-Ledger. A member of the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Hall of Fame. Emmy Award winner for producing “A Man Named Lombardi” (1991) Ralph Izzo, Business School ‘02, Ralph Izzo has been chairman, president, and CEO of PSEG (Public Service Enterprise Group) since 2007. In 2007, NJBIZ named PSEG New Jersey Corporation of the Year for its financial stability, leadership on environmental issues, and commitment to the state. (2009) Jack H. Jacobs, RC ’66, GSNB ’72, Col. Jack Jacobs, who entered military service through Rutgers ROTC, earned the Congressional Medal of Honor in 1969, the nation’s highest military award, for exceptional heroism on the battlefields of Vietnam. He also holds three Bronze Stars and two Silver Stars. Herb Jaffe, NCAS ’54, Former Legal Affairs Editor, Newark Star-Ledger. He is a two-time winner of the American Bar Association's Certificate of Merit in Journalism. (1991) Paul "Pete" Jennings, RC ’45, Cardiologist, educator, author. (1998) Edward M. Jordan, LC ’77, National Basketball Association Player, Coach. Former coach of the NBA’s Washington Wizards and Philadelphia 76ers. (2004) Samuel B. Judah, RC 1816, First Jewish graduate of Rutgers. He served as Speaker of the House from 1840–41. President Andrew Jackson appointed him U.S. District Attorney for Indiana in 1829, a position he held until 1833. Died in 1869. (199 Robert E. Kelley, Ed ’56, Lieutenant General of the U.S. Air Force, Vietnam War hero, co-captained the football team, was All-American in lacrosse, and was inducted into the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame. (1999) James P. Kelly, UCN ’73, Retired Chairman and CEO for United Parcel Service. (2001)

Ricardo M. Khan, RC ’73, MGSA ’77, Founder/ Director of Crossroads Theatre. (1992) Alfred J. Kilmer, RC ’08, Heroic World War I soldier-poet, he left a rich legacy of books and poetry, the most famous, "Trees". On July 30, 1918 he was killed in action. (2000) William English Kirwan II GSNB, ‘62, ’64, Former President of Ohio State University and the University of Maryland. (2000) David Lloyd Kreeger, RC ’29, Lawyer, Art Collector. Purchased and built Government Employees Insurance Company (GEICO) in 1948. Died in 1990. (1988) Alfred C. Koeppe, NCAS ’69, Served as president and CEO of New Jersey Bell and retired in 2003 as president and COO of The Public Service Electric & Gas Co. President and CEO of Newark Alliance. (2003) Frederick J. Kroesen, RC ’44, CC ’80, LHD ’84, Four-Star General, Commander NATO European Forces until 1983. Currently chairman of the Board of Military Professional Resources, Inc. Vice president of the American Security Council Foundation. (1993) Alexander S. Kroll, RC ’62, Retired Chairman & CEO of Young & Rubicam, Inc., Henry Rutgers scholar & All-American football player. He was inducted into the Rutgers Football Hall of Fame, the national College Football Hall of Fame, and the American Advertising Federation's Hall of Fame. (1996) Barbara J. Krumsiek, DC ’74, Resident, CEO, and vice chair of the Calvert Group, Ltd. (2000) Irwin M. Lachman, School of Engineering '52, Member of a research team at Corning Glass Works (now Corning Inc.), Received the 2003 National Medal of Technology and was also inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame in 2002. (2007) Clifton R. Lacy, Livingston College ’75, Former senior vice president for medical affairs and chief of staff at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital. In 2004, Lacy was named president and CEO of RWJ University Hospital and in 2006, he left that position to develop and direct the new Institute for Disaster and Terror Medicine UMDNJ-RWJ Medical School and RWJ University Hospital. (2004) Louis Lasagna, RC ’43, Acknowledged as the “father of clinical pharmacology.” His 1954 paper on the placebo response was cited by The Lancet as one of the landmark papers of the twentieth century. Died in 2003. (2002)

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115 Jaynee La Vecchia, DC ’76, NLaw ’79, New Jersey Supreme Court Justice, recipient of NJ Women Achievement Award and Frannie Bear Besser Award for Public Service. (2001) Laurance Leeds, School of Eng. '34, Integral the introduction of television on a mass scale and the use of radar during World War II. Died in 1997. (2006) Irwin Lerner, SB ’51, GSM ’58, Served as President and CEO of Hoffmann-LaRoche during. Oversaw passage of the landmark Prescription Drug User Fee legislation. (2000) Gerald H. Lipkin, NCAS '63, CEO of Valley National. Chairman and president of the bank's board of directors. (2006) Edward V. Lipman, Ag ’33, GSNB ’39, Corporate Board of Directors, Ocean Spray. Died in 1998. (1995) Jacob G. Lipman, RC 1898, Dean, College of Agriculture, Director of N.J. Agricultural Experiment Station. Died in 1939. (1992) Robert E. Lloyd, RC ‘67, Prominent figure in Rutgers basketball history, having led the team to its first post-season appearance in 1967 while being named the school’s first All-American. A member of the Rutgers Basketball Hall of Fame and his was the first jersey retired by the university. CEO of several software companies, retiring in 1996 to devote more time to The V Foundation for Cancer Research, of which he has been chairman since its inception in 1993. The V Foundation, which has raised more than $70 million and awarded research grants in 37 states and the District of Columbia, was established by ESPN and the late Jim Valvano RC’67—Lloyd’s roommate, teammate, and friend—to support “the brilliant researchers that will eventually find cures for cancer.” Prior to his business career, Lloyd played two years for the NBA’s New Jersey Nets. He then launched a successful sales and marketing career. (2008) Virginia Long, NLaw ’66, New Jersey Supreme Court Justice. (2001) Leonor F. Loree, RC 1877, Railroad magnate, Influential Rutgers Trustee. Died in 1940. (1997) Duncan L. MacMillan, RC '66, Designed computer systems by which the Bloomberg Company uses to disseminate information and communicates data. Member of the Rutgers University Foundation Board of Overseers. (2006) Beverly L. Malone, GSNB ’72, CEO of the National League for Nursing. Served as president of the American Nurses Association from 1996–2000. Named one of the "Top 100 Most Influential African-Americans" by Ebony magazine. (2000) George W. Mamo, Camden Arts and Sciences ’76, COO and vice president of International Fellowship of Christian and Jews. Former vice president for administration of Feed the Children, an international relief organization. George W. Mamo, COO and vice president of International Fellowship of Christians and Jews. (2004) Yolanda J. Mapp, DC ’53, Physician. (1992) Bernard Marcus, Pharm ’54, Co-founder of The Home Depot, Inc., Chairman of Marcus Foundation, funded Atlanta Aquarium

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and The Marcus Institute. (2000) Ernest Mario, Pharm ’61, Pharmaceutical executive. (1998) Margaret Marsh CCAS’67, GSNB’69, ’74, Historian of medicine who has authored four books and numerous articles and reviews. She is also a University Professor of History at Rutgers–Camden. (2010) William Mastrosimone, MGSA ’80, Playwright, 1992 Golden Globe winner for his miniseries, Sinatra (1989) Richard P. McCormick, RC ’38, GSNB ’40, LHD ’82, Professor of History Emeritus, Rutgers University Historian. Died in 2006. (1990) Malcolm McLaren, Eng ’50, GSNB ’51, ’62, Served as chairman of the U.N. World Health Organization’s committee on lead poisoning. Developed collaboration that resulted in the Center for Ceramic Research and Fiber Optic Materials Research Program at Rutgers. Died in 1996. (2001) Robert Menendez, NLaw ’79, U.S. Congressman for New Jersey, the 4th ranking Democrat in the U.S. House of Representatives. Ratemo W. Michieka, CC ’74, GSE ’75, GSNB ’78, Former director-general of the National Environmental Management Authority in Kenya. Vice chancellor of Jomo Kenyatta University College of Agriculture and Technology in Nairobi. (2003) Morris Milgram, NCAS ’39, Affordable Housing Pioneer. Died in 1997. (1993) Julane W. Miller-Armbrister, DC '74, School of Social Work '79, Former president and CEO of Plainfield Health Center. Vice president of government affairs at UMDNJ since 2006. Business executive, Social activist (2005) Natalie Morales, RC ‘94, Joined NBC's popular Today show as a national correspondent in 2006. In 2007, she was named a co-anchor and in 2011 was appointed News Anchor. Prior to signing on with Today, Morales was an anchor and correspondent at MSNBC since March 2002. She has contributed to NBC News coverage of the 2006 Winter Olympics in Torino and the 2004 Summer Games in Athens. Hispanic Magazine named Morales a "Top Hispanic to Watch" in 2005, and a "Top Trendsetter" in 2003. (2009)

Marilyn J. Morheuser, NLaw ’73, Civil Rights Activist and Lawyer. Died from cancer in 1995. (1997) John Howard Morrow, RC ’31, First U.S. Ambassador to Republic of Guinea. Died in 2000. (1991) David A. Morse, RC ’29, Director General ILO, Nobel Laureate. Died in 1990. (1991) Robert E. Mortensen, ED '63, Business executive, Humanitarian. (2005) James Neilson, RC 1866, Pioneer in Soil Improvement, Drainage & Chemical Fertilizers. Died in 1937. (1995) Oswald G. Nelson, RC ’25, NLaw ’30, Entertainer. Died in California in 1975. (1989) Susan Ness, DC ’70, Attorney, FCC Commissioner from 1994-2001. (1998) William Newell, RC ’1836, Physician, U.S. Congressman and governor of New Jersey. Died in 1901. (2001) Nathan M. Newmark, Eng ’30, Civil Engineer and design consultant of the Torre Latinoamerica in Mexico City, the only major building to withstand the 1957 earthquake. Died in 1981. (1989) Roy Franklin Nichols, RC ’18, Pulitzer Prize-Winning Historian. Died in 1973. (1994) Elizabeth M. Norman, College of Nursing ’73. Award-winning author who wrote Women at War and We Band of Angels, two historical works chronicling the work of war-time nurses. (2004) Janet Lippe Norwood, DC ’45, Commissioner, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics from 1979-1991. (1987) James O’Brien, RC ’57, An expert on El Niño. (2002) Eugene M. O'Hara, UC-N '62, Former CFO, Prudential. Served as Rutgers chair of the university's Board of Governors and on the Board of Trustees, the Rutgers University Foundation Board of Overseers, and the President's Council. (2005) Hazel Rollins O’Leary, NLaw ’66, U.S. Secretary of Energy. In 2004, she became president of Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee. (1994) Remigio U. Pane, RC ’38, Professor of Italian. Died in 2000. (1992) Herbert Pardes, RC ‘56, President and CEO of New York-Presbyterian Hospital and New York-Presbyterian Healthcare System. Served as director of the National Institute of Mental Health and U.S. Assistant Surgeon General. President of the American Psychiatric Association. He was elected to the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences, the Sarnat International Prize in Mental Health, and the U.S. Army Commendation Medal. (2008) John A. Pino, AG '44, GSNB '51, Scientist, Humanitarian (2005) Robert Pinsky, RC ’62, US Poet Laureate. Has received dozens of prestigious citations and awards from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Guggenheim Foundation, and the American Academy of Arts and Letters. (2002) Jules L. Plangere Jr. RC’44, Former publisher and board chair of New Jersey’s Asbury Park Press, which won several top awards under his leadership.


116 Clark V. Poling, RC ’33, World War II Chaplain. Passed away in 1943. (1990) Sylvia B. Pressler, NLaw ’59, Presiding Judge, New Jersey Superior Court, Appellate Division. Retired in 2004. (2002) Clement A. Price, GSNB '75, History professor at Rutgers-Newark for 37 years and since 2002, has served as a Board of Governors Distinguished Service Professor. (2006) Paris Qualles, RC ’74, Screenwriter and producer-director for television, his TV movies include the "The Tuskegee Airmen," which won an Emmy in 1995, and, "The Color of Friendship," which won an Emmy for "Outstanding Children’s Program" in 2000. (2001) Sheryl Lee Ralph, RC ’75, Originated the role of Deena Jones in the musical Dreamgirls, which earned her a Tony Award nomination and a Drama Desk Award nomination for best actress. Is also a mainstay on TV, most recently as a cast member of Moesha. (2002) Norman Reitman, RC ’32, Cardiologist, awarded Rutgers Medal in 1990. (1992) Thomas A. Renyi, RC ’67, GSM ’68, Chairman and CEO of The Bank of New York Company Inc, the nation’s oldest bank. Retired as the president of The Bank of New York Mellon in 2008. (2002) Paul Robeson, RC ’19, Actor, Singer, Social and Political Activist. Died in 1976. (1987) Eduardo C. Robreno, Claw ’78, Lawyer with Justice Department’s Antitrust Division and practiced with two Philadelphia law firms. (2002) Alvin J. Rockoff, RC ’49, Community leader, former Chairman of Rutgers Board of Governors (1997) Peter W. Rodino, Jr., NLaw ’37, LLD ’75, U.S. Congressman for four decades. Died in 2005. (1993) Joseph H. Rodriguez, CLaw ’58, First Hispanic judge of U.S. District Court for NJ, Public advocate & defender. (1996) John S. Ruggieri, CCAS ’68, Sold his interest in Comar Inc., a leading pharmaceuticals container manufacturer, and bought a 50,000-acre ranch in Kenya, thus preventing its subdivision and preserving its function as a migratory route for elephants and a shelter for zebras, gazelles, lions and giraffes. (2003) Philip S. Schein, RC '61, Professor, Cancer researcher. Ranked as one of the 120 best doctors in America. (2005)

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Barry Schuler, RC '76, Founded Medior Inc., a multimedia design firm. Became AOL's chair and CEO until 2003. He is the chairman and CEO of Raydiance. (2006) Peter Schultz, GSNB ’67, One of the key inventors of the century, propelled us all into the Information Age when he and two colleagues invented an optical fiber that has become the basis of the Information Superhighway (2000) James Schureman, QC 1775, Revolutionary War hero, served as the New Jersey delegate to the Continental Congress (1786), the first federal congress (1989-91). Former New Brunswick Mayor. Died in 1824. Gregory Kellam Scott, Ag ’70, GSE ’71, Youngest and first African-American Justice on Colorado Supreme Court (1997) George Segal, GSNB ’63, Sculptor. Died in 2000. (1987) Michael Shaara, RC ’51, Pulitzer Prize winning author for The Killer Angels; also wrote For Love of the Game, which later became a movie. Died in 1988. George Henry Sharpe, RC 1847, 1850, Raised a regiment, the 120th New York, and commanded it during fighting in the Fredericksburg, Va., area during the Civil War. Served as a Rutgers College trustee until his death in 1900. (2006) Joan Snyder DC’62, MGSA’66, Groundbreaking visual artist and 2007 MacArthur Fellow, celebrated for her vibrant paintings and her leading role in feminist art. Carole Frandsen St. Mark, DC ’65, President of Growth Management. Former President & CEO, Pitney Bowes Business Services (1995) Raymond O. Stark, RC ’35, He is one of Hollywood’s most successful producers, as well as a philanthropist. His classic films include "Funny Girl," "The Goodbye Girl," "The Way We Were," "The Sunshine Boys" and "Steel Magnolias." Led Ray Stark Productions and the Fran and Ray Stark Foundation until his death in 2004. (2001) David Stern, RC ’63, Commissioner of the National Basketball Association; under Stern's leadership, the NBA has added several franchises, enjoyed an increase in revenues, expanded its national television exposure dramatically, launched the WNBA, and created the National Basketball Development League. (1999) Terry Stewart ENG’69, ED'69, President and CEO of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, the nonprofit organization promoting the preservation and the study of rock music’s impact on our world. Jeffrey A. Torborg, School of Education 1963, Former Rutgers All-American, 10year Major League veteran and Major League manager who caught three no-hitters and was named the American League Manager of the Year in 1990. (2004) Robert Torricelli, RC ’75, NLaw ’77, United States Senator from 1997-2003, founded Rosemont Assoc. in 2003. (1998) William Trager , RC ’30, His seminal research in the laboratory culture of malarial parasites will surely lead to the development of a life-saving vaccine to conquer

malaria. Died in 2005 at age 94. (2000) James Valvano, RC ’67, Legendary basketball coach at North Carolina State and later a sports announcer, established The V Foundation which has awarded more than $45 million for cancer research. Died in 1993 at age 47. Luke Visconti, Cook '82, Co-founded Diversity Inc in 1998. Helped form the DiversityInc Foundation. (2007) Harry J. Volk, RC ’27, SL-N ’30, Executive and philanthropist, revolutionized the insurance and banking industries. Founder of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and the Los Angeles Music Center. (2003) Foster Voorhees, RC ‘1876, As New Jersey’s governor, implemented reforms that benefited orphans, improved conditions for prison inmates, and protected the environment. Died in 1927. (2000) Ralph W. Voorhees, Educ ’48, Retired Senior VP of Paine Webber, Inc.; Former business manager of Peddie & Lawrenceville Schools (1996) Selman A. Waksman, RC ’15, Microbiologist, Nobel Laureate. Died in 1973. (1987) Monroe E. Wall, Ag ’36, GSNB ’38 and ’39, Cancer Researcher. Died in 2002. (1994) David A. Werblin, RC ’31, Corporate Executive, Sportsman. When the American Football League's New York Titans were up for sale in 1963, Werblin and four partners acquired the franchise for $1 million and renamed it the New York Jets. Died in 1991. (1990) Susan J. Wicks, CC '88, International and WNBA All-Star (2005) Melanie L. Willoughby, RC '76, For 17 years, Willoughby served as president of the New Jersey Retail Merchants Association. Sr. VP NJ Business and Industry Assoc. (2005) Donna L. Wong, College of Nursing '70, Developed the Wong/Baker FACES Pain Rating, the international standard for assessing children's pain. First recipient of the Audrey Hepburn/Sigma Theta Tau International Award. Died in May 2008. (2007) H. Boyd Woodruff; College of Agriculture ‘39, Graduate School - New Brunswick ’42, Discovered actinomycin, which sparked a revolution in world medicine and agriculture. (2004) Carl R. Woodward, RC ‘14 and ’19, President of University of Rhode Island who contributed extensive writings about the College of Agriculture and NJ agriculture. Died in 1974 at age 84. (1999) Adelaide Marcus Zagoren, DC '40, Served for 26 years as the Associate Alumnae of Douglass College. Trustee and president of the Blanche and Irving Laurie Foundation. (2006) William B. Ziff Jr., RC ‘55, Developed ZiffDavis Publishing Company into a highly successful niche media empire that included PC Magazine. Named executive of the year by Magazine Publishers of America. Died in 2006. (2008)


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TIM PERNETTI DIRECTOR OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS A New Jersey native with a strong passion for his alma mater, Tim Pernetti has come full-circle in becoming one of the nation’s youngest leaders in college athletics.

A former studentathlete “On the Banks”, Pernetti was named Rutgers’ sixth Director of Intercollegiate Athletics on February 26, 2009. He oversees 24 men’s and women’s intercollegiate teams in New Brunswick, a larger number than fielded at most of the university’s peer institutions. Pernetti has been influential in the world of college athletics since he received a bachelor’s degree in journalism and mass media from Rutgers in 1993, and a master’s degree in communication in 1995. Pernetti’s influence on Rutgers Athletics has been immediate – from the key coaching hires of Mike Rice (men’s basketball), Dan Donigan (men’s soccer) and Brian Brecht (men’s lacrosse) – to securing the first two naming rights partnerships in Rutgers Athletics history. Under his leadership, Rutgers inked a 10-year naming rights deal with High Point Solutions to acquire the naming rights for Rutgers Stadium, along with a 10-year contract with Audi for the Audi Rutgers Club at High Point Solutions Stadium. Both deals have netted the Department of Athletics nearly one million dollars in new revenue to the annual budget. Two other key objectives on Pernetti’s watch were to secure a new food vendor for Rutgers Athletics and secure an all-sports shoe and apparel deal for the department. Pernetti led the charge to bring Sodexo to Rutgers as the exclusive concessionaire and caterer for the Athletics Department. The 10-year agreement will enhance the gameday experience, significantly increase revenues to Athletics, and fund future capital improvements at High Point Solutions Stadium and the RAC. He further directed negotiations with Nike to execute the first-ever all-sports shoe and apparel deal for all 24 sports at Rutgers. The five-year agreement worth approximately $5.2M in equipment and apparel will provide stat-of-the-art apparel for all Rutgers student-athletes. During his introductory press conference, Pernetti spoke about his vision to build a broadband network to deliver

hundreds of live events. That promise has blossomed into RVision, powered by ScarletKnights.com, as RVision has streamed hundreds of live events per year, including unprecedented live game coverage for many of the Scarlet Knights Olympic Sports. Prior to returning to Rutgers, Pernetti was the Executive Vice President, Content, for CBS College Sports Network. In that role, he oversaw the rights and relationship business, on-air talent, and all network programming and content on air, online and across all distribution platforms for the nation’s first company dedicated to college sports. Pernetti helped to build the CBS College Sports Network, previously CSTV, prior to its launch in 2003, and has played a critical role in establishing it as the multi-media leader in college sports programming, content, news and information. He was a recipient of the prestigious Sports Business Journal Forty under Forty Award, and the Multichannel News 40 under 40 Award both in 2008. Charged with developing relationships, acquiring rights and creating multi-platform original programming for the first ever 24-hour sports college sports network, Pernetti successfully navigatedthrough a complicated web of media rights deals to come up with new ways toserve college sports fans. Pernetti worked closely with the NCAA and hundreds of schools in every major conference, securing over 2,500 hours ofevent programming each year and multiple NCAA Championships across 35 men’s and women’s sports.


118 Pernetti was in charge of the CBS College Sports Network exclusive long-term agreements with the US Naval Academy, Mountain West Conference, Conference USA, and the Atlantic 10. Further, he managed company relationships with more than 30 conferences and thousands of institutions. Pernetti remains most proud of establishing a strong relationship in women’s collegiate sports including the establishment of a women’s basketball game of the week package in 2004 with the Big East Conference. In 2006, Pernetti spearheaded a landmark multi-media partnership with the NCAA to make CBS College Sports Network the home of Division II Sports. The innovative deal effectively increased the scope and reach of NCAA Division II sports with hundreds of games now available nationally via the broadcast network and online. Pernetti’s commitment to providing greater exposure to women’s and under-served sports is evidenced by the network’s unprecedented coverage of lacrosse and volleyball, among others. He has also been at the forefront of the development and creation of the Collegiate Nationals, which crowns champions in dozens of high endurance sports, and innovative original production including CBS College Sports Network’s groundbreaking NCAA March Madness Central, NCAA March Madness Highlights on CBS College Sports, and the WIRED franchise which gives viewers an inside look at games and

events through wireless microphones on coaches during game action. Prior to joining CBS College Sports Network, Pernetti served eight years at ABC-TV and ABC Sports most recently as Director of Programming, where he was integral in acquiring, managing and developing several ABC Sports properties including college football, the Bowl Championship Series, and college basketball. For five years, Pernetti handled relationships and negotiated television rights with all of the major collegiate conferences. As a student at Rutgers, Pernetti was a four-year letterwinner at tight end on the Rutgers football squad. He was also the color commentator for Rutgers Football on the Rutgers Football Radio Network and announced weekly NFL games nationally on Sports USA Radio. A resident of Oakland, N.J., Pernetti is married to the former Danielle Bahto. His wife also graduated from Rutgers and was a letterwinner on the women’s lacrosse team. Danielle and Tim are the proud parents of their three children – Max, Conor and Natalie. In his spare time Pernetti is the Commissioner of Oakland (N.J.) Recreation Youth football program, serves on the Board of Directors of the Reed Academy (a school in Oakland serving children with autistic spectrum disorder), and has been named a member of the NY/NJ Super Bowl Host Committee for Community Engagement.

ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION

Brian Colvin Jason Baum Associate Director of Sr. Associate Director of Athletics/ Athletics/Finance & Administration Communications

Dr. Robert Monaco Associate Director of Athletics/ Sports Medicine

Nick Ojea Associate Director of Athletics/ Compliance

Doug Fillis Associate Director of Athletics/ Development

Kathleen Hickey Sr. Associate Director of Athletics/SWA

Janine Purcaro Kathleen Shank Chief Financial Officer Director of Academic for Intercollegiate Support Services for Athletics Student Services

Jason Kroll Douglas Kokoskie Sr. Associate Sr. Associate Director of Athletics/ Director of Athletics/ External Affairs Operations

John Ternyila Sr. Associate Director of Athletics/Finance

Shawn Tucker Assistant Director of Athletics/StudentAthlete Development



RUSHING RECORDS

RICE CAREER RUSHING LEADERS

Yards 1. Ray Rice (2005-07) 2. Terrell Willis (1993-95) 3. "JJ" Jennings (1971-73) 4. Bruce Presley (1992-95) 5. Brian Leonard (2003-06) 6. Glen Kehler (1975-78) 7. Jacki Crooks (1996-99) 8. Bryant Mitchell (1966-68) 9. Albert Smith (1982-85) 10. Henry Benkert (1921-24) Attempts 1. Ray Rice (2005-07) 2. Brian Leonard (2003-06) 3. "JJ" Jennings (1971-73) 4. Terrell Willis (1993-95) 5. Jacki Crooks (1996-99) 6. Bruce Presley (1992-95) 7. Albert Smith (1982-85) 8. Glen Kehler (1975-78) 9. Bryant Mitchell (1966-68) 10. Albert Ray (1979-81)

Touchdowns 1. Ray Rice (2005-07) 2. "JJ" Jennings (1971-73) 3. Brian Leonard (2003-06) Bill Austin (1956-58) Henry Benkert (1921-24) 6. Harvey Grimsley (1946-49) 7. Mike Fisher (1974-77) 8. Homer Hazel (1916, 1923-24) Albert Smith (1982-85) 10. Bryant Mitchell (1966-68) Yards Per Attempt Average 1. Steve Simms (1959-61) 2. Ray Rice (2005-07) 3. Terrell Willis (1993-95) 4. Bruce Presley (1992-95)

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4,926 3,114 2,935 2,792 2,775 2,567 2,434 2,286 2,269 2,124 910 678 650 588 570 552 542 537 495 474 49 34 32 32 32 28 26 23 23 22 205-1,240/6.00 910-4,926/5.40 588-3,114/5.30 552-2,792/5.06

5. Joe Martinek (2008-present) 6. Curt Edwards (1974-75) 7. Glen Kehler (1975-78) 8. Ted Blackwell (1977-80) 9. Bryant Mitchell (1966-68) 10. “JJ” Jennings (1971-73) Joe Martinek (2008-11)

282-1,371/4.90 425-2,046/4.81 537-2,567/4.78 385-1,829/4.75 495-2,286/4.62 650-2,935 /4.52 391-1,770/4.52

Consecutive 100-Yard Games 1. Ray Rice (10/13/07 - 1/5/08) 2. Ray Rice (12/28/05 - 9/29/06) "JJ" Jennings (11/25/72 - 11/7/73) 4. Jacki Crooks (10/31/98 - 9/4/99) Bryant Mitchell (10/26/68 - 11/23/68) Curt Edwards (11/1/75 - 11/29/75) 100-Yard Games 1. Ray Rice (2005-07) 2. "JJ" Jennings (1971-73) 3. Bryant Mitchell (1966-68) 4. Curt Edwards (1974-75) Bruce Presley (1992-95) Terrell Willis (1993-95) 200-Yard Games 1. Ray Rice (2005-07) 2. Terrell Willis (1993-95) 3. "JJ" Jennings (1971-73)

8 7 7 5 5 5 25 19 12 10 10 10 6 3 2

SEASON RUSHING LEADERS

Yards 1. Ray Rice (2007) 2. Ray Rice (2006) 3. "JJ" Jennings (1973) 4. "JJ" Jennings (1972) 5. Terrell Willis (1993) 6. Bryant Mitchell (1968) 7. Curt Edwards (1975) 8. Ray Rice (2005) 9. Terrell Willis (1994) 10. Toady Bracher (1915)

2,012 1,794 1,353 1,262 1,261 1,204 1,157 1,120 1,080 1,021


RUSHING RECORDS Attempts 1. Ray Rice (2007) 2. Ray Rice (2006) 3. "JJ" Jennings (1973) 4. "JJ" Jennings (1972) 5. Bryant Mitchell (1968) 6. Curt Edwards (1975) 7. Jawan Jamison (2011) 8. Terrell Willis (1994) 9. Brian Leonard (2003) 10. Glen Kehler (1978)

380 335 303 287 238 236 231 216 213 212

Touchdowns 1. Ray Rice (2007) 2. "JJ" Jennings (1973) 3. Ray Rice (2006) 4. Henry Benkert (1924) Howard Talman (1915) 6. Bill Austin (1958) 7. Terrell Willis (1993) 8. Frank Kelly (1917) 9. Bill Austin (1957) Homer Hazel (1923)

24 21 19 16 16 15 13 12 10 10

SINGLE-GAME RUSHING LEADERS

Yards 1. Ray Rice vs. Ball State (1/5/08) 2. Ray Rice at Army (11/9/07) 3. Terrell Willis vs. Temple (11/5/94) 4. “JJ” Jennings vs. UMass (10/6/73) 5. Ray Rice at Pittsburgh (10/21/06) 6. Terrell Willis at Army (10/16/93) 7. Ray Rice at Connecticut (10/22/05) 8. “JJ” Jennings vs. Colgate (11/25/72) 9. Terrell Willis vs. Navy (9/16/95) 10. C. Edwards vs. Will. & Mary (10/18/75) 11. Ray Rice at USF (9/29/06) 12. Ray Rice at North Carolina (9/2/06)

280 243 232 230 225 221 217 214 207 205 202 201

WILLIS

Attempts 1. "JJ" Jennings vs. Colgate (11/25/72) 2. Ray Rice vs. USF (10/18/07) Ray Rice at Pittsburgh (10/21/06) "JJ" Jennings at Princeton (9/29/73) "JJ" Jennings at Columbia (10/28/72) 6. Ray Rice vs. Navy (9/7/07) Brian Leonard vs. Syracuse (11/29/03) Terrell Willis vs. Army (10/16/93) Curt Edwards vs. William & Mary (10/18/75) 10. “JJ” Jennings at Lehigh (9/22/73) Touchdowns 1. "JJ" Jennings at Princeton (9/29/73) Howard Talman vs. RPI (10/9/15) 3. Ray Rice vs. Ball State (1/5/08) Justise Hairston vs. Navy (9/27/03) Terrell Willis at Army (10/16/93) Curt Edwards vs. Lafayette (11/8/75) Bill Austin vs. Richmond (10/26/57) Longest Rushing Plays From Scrimmage 1. Mohamed Sanu vs. Tulane (10/2/10) 2. Ray Rice vs. Ball State (1/5/08) Chad Bosch vs. Temple (10/26/96) 4. Jim Monahan at Temple (10/6/51) 5. Bill Austin vs. Connecticut (10/5/57) 6. Bryant Mitchell vs. Delaware (11/2/68) 7. Brian Leonard at Illinois (9/3/05) Bill Tully at Princeton (9/24/60) Att-Yds-TD 35-280-4 34-243-2 35-232-2 30-230-2 39-225-1 37-221-4 27-217-0 40-214-1 35-207-2 37-205-1 35-202-2 31-201-3 34-200-2 24-199-0 36-196-3 24-195-2 39-193-5 13-191-1 29-190-2 31-189-2 20-189-2 22-186-1 25-184-3 33-184-2 29-183-2 39-181-0 30-177-0 19-176-1 37-175-2 32-173-3 26-171-0 24-170-1 29-166-1 13-163-2 31-161-4 27-162-3 19-161-1

40 39 39 39 39 37 37 37 37 36 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 91 90 90 89 87 84 83 83

100-YARD RUSHING GAMES

Player – Opponent (Date) Ray Rice vs. Ball State (1/5/08) Ray Rice at Army (11/9/07) Terrell Willis vs. Temple (11/5/94) "JJ" Jennings vs. UMass (10/6/73) Ray Rice at Pittsburgh (10/21/06) Terrell Willis at Army (10/16/93) Ray Rice at Connecticut (10/22/05) "JJ" Jennings vs. Colgate (11/25/72) Terrell Willis vs. Navy (9/16/95) C. Edwards vs. Wm. & Mary (10/18/75) Ray Rice at South Florida (9/29/06) Ray Rice at North Carolina (9/2/06) Jawan Jamison vs. Cincinnati (11/19/11) Henry Henderson at Cincinnati (9/5/87) Ray Rice at Syracuse (10/13/07) Ray Rice vs. Cincinnati (11/26/05) "JJ" Jennings at Princeton (9/29/73) Terrell Willis vs. Temple (10/2/93) Ray Rice vs. Ohio (9/16/06) Jacki Crooks at Navy (11/7/98) Bill Austin vs. Bucknell (10/18/58) Matt Prescott at Temple (10/12/85) Ray Rice vs. Buffalo (8/30/07) Brian Leonard at Connecticut (11/8/03) Albert Ray at Louisville (11/25/79) Ray Rice vs. #2/3 USF (10/18/07) Dennis Thomas at Buffalo (8/30/01) Bill Austin vs. Connecticut (10/5/57) Ray Rice vs. Navy (9/7/07) "JJ" Jennings vs. UConn (11/4/72) "JJ" Jennings vs. Morgan St. (11/27/71) Ray Rice vs. Kansas State (12/28/06) Jeremy Deering vs. Syracuse (11/13/10) Ravon Anderson vs. Syracuse (10/6/01) Justise Hairston vs. Navy (9/27/03) Bryant Mitchell at Princeton (9/30/67) Chad Bosch vs. Temple (10/26/96)

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RUSHING RECORDS

MARTINEK Att-Yds-TD 30-160-2 32-159-1 24-159-1 22-159-1 26-158-0 22-158-0 33-157-0 21-155-3 31-153-0 29-153-2 26-152-2 21-151-1 26-151-2 23-151-2 25-150-0 33-149-0 8-149-1 19-149-2 25-149-0 18-148-2 28-148-1 17-148-2 19-147-2 25-147-0 21-146-1 35-145-1 25-144-2 21-144-1 29-143-1 23-143-1 30-142-0 29-142-0 6-142-1 20-142-1 26-141-1 22-141-0 20-140-2 24-140-1 19-140-2

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Player – Opponent (Date) Bryant Mitchell vs. Delaware (11/2/68) Jacki Crooks vs. Temple (10/31/98) Glen Kehler at Cornell (10/1/77) Craig Mitter vs. Army (10/17/92) Ray Rice vs. South Florida (11/5/05) Terrell Willis at #11/9 WVU (11/6/93) Bryant Mitchell vs. UConn (11/9/68) Terrell Willis at Va. Tech (10/23/93) "JJ" Jennings at Lafayette (10/14/72) Bryant Mitchell at Columbia (10/26/68) B. Mitchell vs. Holy Cross (11/16/68) Curt Edwards at Boston U (11/15/75) Bruce Presley vs. BC (11/24/95) Albert Smith vs. Cincinnati (9/29/84) Brian Leonard vs. Michigan St. (9/4/04) C. Edwards vs. Syracuse (11/29/75) Mike Fisher vs. Colgate (11/23/74) Bryant Mitchell at Lehigh (10/8/66) Bruce Presley vs. Duke (9/11/93) Mohamed Sanu at Louisville (11/27/09) Mike Botti at Boston College (10/15/88) Craig Mitter vs. Va. Tech (10/31/92) Joe Martinek at Maryland (9/26/09) Curt Edwards vs. Air Force (10/26/74) Bryant Mitchell vs. Colgate (11/23/68) Curt Edwards at Connecticut (11/1/75) "JJ" Jennings at Holy Cross (11/17/73) Bruce Presley at Cincinnati (11/7/92) Kordell Young vs. Syracuse (11/8/08) Bryant Mitchell at Cornell (10/5/68) Ray Rice vs. #6/6 WVU (10/27/07) Bill Austin at Lafayette (11/9/57) Mark Lassiter vs. Boston U (11/19/77) B. Mitchell vs. Holy Cross (11/18/67) Bill Austin vs. Delaware (11/2/57) Ted Blackwell at Holy Cross (11/18/78) Antoine Moore vs. N’western (9/21/91) Matt Prescott vs. WVU (11/8/86) Albert Smith vs. Louisville (10/20/84)

Att-Yds-TD 28-140-0 25-139-2 23-139-0 37-138-1 25-137-1 18-137-2 13-136-1 24-135-1 22-134-2 25-134-1 19-132-1 16-132-1 12-132-1 27-131-2 22-131-2 24-131-2 23-131-1 21-131-1 27-131-1 25-131-0 25-129-2 32-129-1 25-128-1 12-128-1 23-128-1 21-127-2 39-127-0 20-127-1 17-126-2 18-125-0 28-125-1 17-124-3 11-124-1 29-124-0 30-123-1 26-123-0 21-123-2 11-123-1 19-122-1 21-122-4 9-121-1 23-121-0 24-121-0 23-121-1 16-120-1 30-120-3 23-120-2 18-120-0 24-119-1 20-119-0 26-118-0 14-118-1 20-118-1 10-118-1 27-117-2 16-117-0 26-117-2 21-116-1 21-116-0 36-116-3 27-115-1 22-115-1 23-115-0 21-115-1 15-114-0 28-113-3 19-113-1 26-112-1 18-112-2

Player – Opponent (Date) Terrell Willis at Duke (9/9/95) Joe Martinek at Army (10/23/09) Curt Edwards at Princeton (9/28/74) Brian Leonard vs. Syracuse (11/29/03) Glen Kehler at Holy Cross (11/18/78) Mark Lassiter vs. Tulane (11/12/77) Jim Monahan at Temple (10/6/51) Terrell Willis at Pittsburgh (11/19/94) Jourdan Brooks at Navy (9/20/08) Henry Henderson at WVU (11/14/87) De’Antwan Williams vs. Tx So. (10/10/09) Brian Leonard at Army (9/13/03) Bob Max at Lafayette (11/9/57) Jawan Jamison vs. Iowa State (12/30/11) Ray Rice vs. #3/4 Louisville (11/9/06) Curt Edwards vs. Lehigh (10/12/74) Curt Edwards at Hawaii (11/30/74) Curt Edwards vs. Colgate (11/22/75) "JJ" Jennings vs. Delaware (10/20/73) Glen Kehler at Princeton (9/25/76) Ray Rice at #15/15 WVU (12/2/06) Markis Facyson vs. Army (9/14/02) Joe Martinek vs. #23/24 USF (11/12/09) Brian Leonard at Illinois (9/3/05) Bill Austin at Delaware (11/1/58) D. Thomas vs. #11/11 Notre Dame (11/18/00) "JJ" Jennings at Columbia (10/28/72) Terrell Willis at Syracuse (9/17/94) Albert Ray vs. William & Mary (10/18/80) Glen Kehler vs. Connecticut (10/9/76) Bryant Mitchell vs. Lafayette (9/21/68) Jourdan Brooks vs. Howard (9/12/09) Jourdan Brooks vs. Louisville (12/4/08) "JJ" Jennings at Cornell (10/7/72) "JJ" Jennings at Tampa (12/1/73) Bruce Presley vs. Army (10/8/94) Albert Ray at William & Mary (10/20/79) Steve Simms vs. Lafayette (11/5/60) Jacki Crooks at Miami (11/15/97) Curt Edwards vs. Lafayette (11/8/75) Mohamed Sanu vs. Tulane (10/2/10) Joe Martinek vs. FIU (9/19/09) Brian Leonard at Buffalo (9/17/05) Albert Smith at Syracuse (9/22/84) Jordan Thomas vs. Louisville (11/26/10) Ray Rice at Louisville (11/29/07) Albert Smith vs. #19/18 WVU (11/10/84) Dennis Thomas vs. Army (9/26/98) Matt Prescott vs. Army (10/25/86) Terrell Willis vs. Cincinnati (10/15/94) Jacki Crooks at #23/20 Va. Tech (11/21/98) Henry Henderson at Army (10/24/87) Steve Simms vs. Columbia (11/25/61) Bill Tully at Princeton (9/24/60) Bill Austin vs. Lafayette (11/3/56) Mel Brown vs. Delaware (11/2/68) "JJ" Jennings vs. Lehigh (9/23/72) Ray Rice at #16/20 UConn (11/3/07) Tekay Dorsey vs. Colgate (9/15/90) "JJ" Jennings at Lehigh (9/22/73) Justise Hairston at West Virginia (10/18/03) Dennis Thomas vs. West Virginia (11/11/00) Bruce Presley vs. Cincinnati (10/15/94) Albert Ray vs. Cincinnati (9/20/80) Ray Rice vs. Pittsburgh (9/30/05) "JJ" Jennings vs. Lafayette (10/13/73) Vernon Williams vs. Cincinnati (9/29/84) Ray Rice vs. Pittsburgh (11/17/07) Mike Botti at #15/13 Penn State (9/24/88)


RUSHING RECORDS Att-Yds-TD Player – Opponent (Date) 15-112-2 Lester Johnson at Yale (10/7/78) 15-111-0 Bryant Moore at Richmond (10/30/82) 34-111-0 Albert Ray vs. Virginia (9/19/81) 22-111-1 Steve Simms vs. Lehigh (10/21/61) 23-110-0 Jacki Crooks vs. West Virginia (11/14/98) 23-110-0 Tekay Dorsey vs. Kentucky (9/8/90) 21-110-3 "JJ" Jennings vs. Colgate (11/20/71) 20-109-1 Joe Martinek vs. Norfolk State (9/2/10) 24-109-0 Jacki Crooks at #12/10 Texas (9/6/97) 23-108-1 Ray Rice vs. Illinois (9/9/06) 20-108-0 Ray Rice vs. Arizona State (12/27/05) 27-108-0 Jacki Crooks at California (9/4/99) 19-108-0 Jacki Crooks vs. Virginia Tech (8/30/97) 16-108-2 Ted Blackwell vs. Holy Cross (9/8/79) 16-108-1 Bryant Mitchell vs. Colgate (11/19/66) 26-108-0 Bryant Mitchell at Princeton (9/28/68) 16-108-0 Craig Mitter vs. Pittsburgh (9/17/92) 23-107-1 Ray Rice vs. Syracuse (11/25/06) 19-106-2 Brian Leonard vs. Syracuse (11/25/06) 13-106-1 Jason Nugent at Boston College (11/30/02) 15-106-0 Craig Mitter vs. Army (10/5/91) 23-105-3 Ray Rice vs. Howard (9/23/06) 15-105-3 Sam Mudie vs. Lehigh (10/21/61) 27-105-0 Bruce Presley vs. West Virginia (11/14/92) 20-105-1 Bruce Presley at Tulane (11/11/95) 17-105-1 Steve Simms at Columbia (11/19/60) 15-104-0 Mike Fisher at Lafayette (11/9/74) 24-104-0 "JJ" Jennings at Holy Cross (9/16/72) 31-104-0 Clarence Pittman at #11/11 Tenn. (9/28/02) 30-103-1 Marcus Jones at West Virginia (11/3/01) 17-103-2 Bruce Presley vs. Temple (10/2/93) 13-103-1 Bruce Presley vs. Army (10/17/92) 17-103-1 Albert Smith vs. Colgate (10/15/83) 22-102-0 Jacki Crooks at West Virginia (10/16/99) 18-102-4 Bill Austin vs. Richmond (10/26/57) 25-102-1 "JJ" Jennings vs. Boston Univ. (11/11/72) 22-102-2 Craig Mitter at Temple (11/21/92) 22-101-1 Jawan Jamison vs. Navy (10/15/11) 35-101-2 Bill Austin at Colgate (10/12/57) 26-101-2 Bill Austin at Colgate (10/4/58) 13-100-0 Bill Bolash vs. Boston Univ. (11/16/74) 22-100-1 David Dorn vs. Temple (10/6/79) 12-100-1 Henry Henderson vs. Boston College (10/17/87) 28-100-2 "JJ" Jennings at Connecticut (11/3/73) 29-100-1 "JJ" Jennings vs. Columbia (10/27/73) 22-100-2 Lester Johnson at Bucknell (9/23/78) 23-100-0 Glen Kehler at Massachusetts (11/4/78) 18-100-1 Bruce Presley at #11/9 West Virginia (11/6/93)

116 at #16/20 Connecticut (11/3/07) 114 vs. Pittsburgh (9/30/05) 112 vs. Pittsburgh (11/17/07) 108 vs. Illinois (9/9/06) 108 vs. Arizona State (12/27/05) 107 vs. Syracuse (11/25/06) 105 vs. Howard (9/23/06) “JJ” Jennings (19) 230 vs. Massachusetts (10/6/73) 214 vs. Colgate (11/25/72) 193 at Princeton (9/29/73) 173 vs. Connecticut (11/4/72) 171 vs. Morgan State (11/27/71) 153 at Lafayette (10/14/72) 144 at Holy Cross (11/17/73) 131 vs. Delaware (10/20/73) 127 at Columbia (10/28/72) 124 at Cornell (10/7/72) 123 at Tampa (12/1/73) 117 vs. Lehigh (9/23/72) 116 at Lehigh (9/22/73) 113 vs. Lafayette (10/13/73) 110 vs. Colgate (11/20/71) 104 at Holy Cross (9/16/72) 102 vs. Boston Univ. (11/11/72) 100 at Connecticut (11/3/73) 100 vs. Columbia (10/27/73)

100-YARD RUSHING GAMES BY PLAYER

Ray Rice (25) 280 vs. Ball State (1/5/08) 243 at Army (11/9/07) 225 at Pittsburgh (10/21/06) 217 at Connecticut (10/22/05) 202 at USF (9/29/06) 201 at North Carolina (9/2/06) 196 at Syracuse (10/13/07) 195 vs. Cincinnati (11/26/05) 190 vs. Ohio (9/16/06) 184 vs. Buffalo (8/30/07) 181 vs. #2/3 USF (10/18/07) 175 vs. Navy (9/7/07) 170 vs. Kansas State (12/28/06) 158 vs. USF (11/5/05) 142 vs. #6/6 West Virginia (10/27/07) 131 vs. #3/4 Louisville (11/9/06) 129 at #15/15 West Virginia (12/2/06) 120 at Louisville (11/29/07)

JENNINGS

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RUSHING RECORDS Bryant Mitchell (12) 162 at Princeton (9/30/67) 160 vs. Delaware (11/2/68) 157 vs. Connecticut (11/9/68) 153 at Columbia (10/26/68) 152 vs. Holy Cross (11/16/68) 149 at Lehigh (10/8/66) 146 vs. Colgate (11/23/68) 143 at Cornell (10/5/68) 142 vs. Holy Cross (11/18/67) 125 vs. Lafayette (9/21/68) 108 vs. Colgate (11/19/66) 108 at Princeton (9/28/68) Curt Edwards (10) 205 vs. William & Mary (10/18/75) 151 at Boston Univ. (11/15/75) 149 vs. Syracuse (11/29/75) 147 vs. Air Force (10/26/74) 145 at Connecticut (11/1/75) 139 at Princeton (9/28/74) 131 vs. Lehigh (10/12/74) 131 at Hawaii (11/30/74) 131 vs. Colgate (11/22/75) 122 vs. Lafayette (11/8/75) Bruce Presley (10) 151 vs. Boston College (11/24/95) 149 vs. Duke (9/11/93) 144 at Cincinnati (11/7/92) 123 vs. Army (10/8/94) 115 vs. Cincinnati (10/15/94) 105 vs. West Virginia (11/14/92) 105 at Tulane (11/11/95) 103 vs. Temple (10/2/93) 103 vs. Army (10/17/92) 100 at #11/9 West Virginia (11/6/93) Terrell Willis (10) 232 vs. Temple (11/5/94) 221 at Army (10/16/93) 207 vs. Navy (9/16/95) 191 vs. Temple (10/2/93) 158 at #11/9 West Virginia (11/6/93) 155 at Virginia Tech (10/23/93) 140 at Duke (9/9/95) 135 at Pittsburgh (11/19/94) 127 at Syracuse (9/17/94) 119 vs. Cincinnati (10/15/94) Bill Austin (9) 189 vs. Bucknell (10/18/58) 176 vs. Connecticut (10/5/57) 142 at Lafayette (11/9/57) 141 vs. Delaware (11/2/57) 128 at Delaware (11/1/58) 117 vs. Lafayette (11/3/56) 102 vs. Richmond (10/26/57) 101 at Colgate (10/12/57) 101 at Colgate (10/4/58) Jacki Crooks (9) 189 at Navy (11/7/98) 159 vs. Temple (10/31/98) 122 at Miami (11/15/97) 118 at #23/20 Virginia Tech (11/21/98) 110 vs. West Virginia (11/14/98) 109 at #12/10 Texas (9/6/97) 108 at California (9/4/99) 108 vs. Virginia Tech (8/30/97) 102 at West Virginia (10/16/99)

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Brian Leonard (7) 184 at Connecticut (11/8/03) 150 vs. Michigan State (9/4/04) 138 vs. Syracuse (11/29/03) 132 at Army (9/13/03) 128 at Illinois (9/3/05) 121 at Buffalo (9/17/05) 106 vs. Syracuse (11/25/06) Glen Kehler (5) 159 at Cornell (10/1/77) 137 at Holy Cross (11/18/78) 131 at Princeton (9/25/76) 125 vs. Connecticut (10/9/76) 100 at Massachusetts (11/4/78) Joe Martinek (5) 147 at Maryland (9/26/09) 139 at Army (10/23/09) 128 vs. #23/24 USF (11/12/09) 121 vs. FIU (9/19/09) 109 vs. Norfolk State (9/2/10) Craig Mitter (5) 159 vs. Army (10/17/92) 148 vs. Virginia Tech (10/31/92) 108 vs. Pittsburgh (9/17/92) 106 vs. Army (10/5/91) 102 at Temple (11/21/92) Albert Ray (5) 183 at Louisville (11/25/79) 126 vs. William & Mary (10/18/80) 123 at William & Mary (10/20/79) 115 vs. Cincinnati (9/20/80) 111 vs. Virginia (9/19/81) Albert Smith (5) 151 vs. Cincinnati (9/29/84) 140 vs. Louisville (10/20/84) 121 at Syracuse (9/22/84) 120 vs. #19/18 West Virginia (11/10/84) 103 vs. Colgate (10/15/83) Henry Henderson (4) 199 at Cincinnati (9/5/87) 134 at West Virginia (11/14/87) 118 at Army (10/24/87) 100 vs. Boston College (10/17/87) Steve Simms (4) 123 vs. Lafayette (11/5/60) 118 vs. Columbia (11/25/61) 111 vs. Lehigh (10/21/61) 105 at Columbia (11/19/60) Dennis Thomas (4) 177 at Buffalo (8/30/01) 127 vs. #11/11 Notre Dame (11/18/00) 120 vs. Army (9/26/98) 115 vs. West Virginia (11/11/00) Jourdan Brooks (3) 134 at Navy (9/20/08) 124 vs. Howard (9/12/09) 124 vs. Louisville (12/4/08) Jawan Jamison (3) 200 vs. Cincinnati (11/19/11) 131 vs. Iowa State (12/30/11) 101 vs. Navy (10/15/11)


RUSHING RECORDS Matt Prescott (3) 186 at Temple (10/12/85) 140 vs. West Virginia (11/8/86) 119 vs. Army (10/25/86) Ted Blackwell (2) 141 at Holy Cross (11/18/78) 108 vs. Holy Cross (9/8/79) Mike Botti (2) 148 at Boston College (10/15/88) 112 at #15/13 Penn State (9/24/88) Tekay Dorsey (2) 116 vs. Colgate (9/15/90) 110 vs. Kentucky (9/8/90) Mike Fisher (2) 149 vs. Colgate (11/23/74) 104 at Lafayette (11/9/74) Justise Hairston (2) 161 vs. Navy (9/27/03) 115 at West Virginia (10/18/03) Lester Johnson (2) 112 at Yale (10/7/78) 100 at Bucknell (9/23/78) Mark Lassiter (2) 142 vs. Boston Univ. (11/19/77) 137 vs. Tulane (11/12/77) Mohamed Sanu (2) 148 at Louisville (11/27/09) 121 vs. Tulane (10/2/10) Ravon Anderson (1) 163 vs. Syracuse (10/6/01) Bill Bolash (1) 100 vs. Boston Univ. (11/16/74) Chad Bosch (1) 161 vs. Temple (10/26/96) Mel Brown (1) 117 vs. Delaware (11/2/68) Jeremy Deering (1) 166 vs. Syracuse (11/13/10) David Dorn (1) 100 vs. Temple (10/6/79) Markis Facyson (1) 129 vs. Army (9/14/02) Marcus Jones (1) 103 at West Virginia (11/3/01) Bob Max (1) 132 at Lafayette (11/9/57) Jim Monahan (1) 136 at Temple (10/6/51) Antoine Moore (1) 140 vs. Northwestern (9/21/91)

Bryant Moore (1) 111 at Richmond (10/30/82) Sam Mudie (1) 105 vs. Lehigh (10/21/61) Jason Nugent (1) 106 at Boston College (11/30/02) Clarence Pittman (1) 104 at #11/11 Tennessee (9/28/02) Jordan Thomas (1) 120 vs. Louisville (11/26/10) Bill Tully (1) 118 at Princeton (9/24/60) De’Antwan Williams (1) 132 vs. Texas Southern (10/10/09) Vernon Williams (1) 113 vs. Cincinnati (9/29/84) Kordell Young (1) 143 vs. Syracuse (11/8/08)

100-YARD RUSHING GAMES VS. OPPONENT

1. West Virginia (13) 2. Army (12) 3. Colgate (10) Syracuse (10) 5. Connecticut (9) Lafayette (9) Temple (9) Cincinnati (9) 9. Holy Cross (7) Louisville (7) 11. Lehigh (6) Princeton (6) Navy (6) 14. Columbia (5) Delaware (5) Pittsburgh (5) 17. Boston College (4) Boston University (4) USF (4) Virginia Tech (4) 21. Buffalo (3) Cornell (3) Tulane (3) William & Mary (3) 25. Bucknell (2) Duke (2) Howard (2) Illinois (2) Massachusetts (2) Richmond (2) 31. Air Force (1) Arizona State (1) Ball State (1) California (1)

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RUSHING RECORDS 2. Terrell Willis (1993-95) Year Att. 1993 195 1994 216 1995 177 Total 588

FIU (1) Hawaii (1) Kansas State (1) Kentucky (1) Iowa State (1) Maryland (1) Miami (1) Michigan State (1) Morgan State (1) Norfolk State (1) North Carolina (1) Northwestern (1) Notre Dame (1) Ohio (1) Penn State (1) Tampa (1) Tennessee (1) Texas (1) Texas Southern (1)

3. “JJ” Jennings (1971-73) Year Att. 1971 60 1972 287 1973 303 Total 650

4. Bruce Presley (1992-95) Year Att. 1992 148 1993 126 1994 126 1995 147 Total 552

5. Brian Leonard (2003-06) Year Att. 2003 213 2004 199 2005 173 2006 93 Total 678

Virginia (1) Yale (1)

2,000-YARD RUSHERS

1. Ray Rice (2005-07) Year Att. 2005 195 2006 335 2007 380 Total 910

AUSTIN

Yards 1,120 1,794 2,012 4,926

Avg. 5.7 5.4 5.3 5.4

TD 5 20 24 49

6. Glen Kehler (1975-78) Year Att. 1975 10 1976 151 1977 164 1978 212 Total 537

7. Jacki Crooks (1996-99) Year Att. 1996 76 1997 174 1998 159 1999 161 Total 570

8. Bryant Mitchell (1966-68) Year Att. 1966 133 1967 124 1968 238 Total 495 9. Albert Smith (1982-85) Year Att. 1982 130 1983 122 1984 178 1985 112 Total 542

10. Henry Benkert (1921-24) 2,124 yards Year-by-year statistics unavailable 11. Bill Austin (1956-58) Year Att. 1956 123 1957 193 1958 145 Total 461

12. Curt Edwards (1974-75) Year Att. 1974 189 1975 236 Total 425 13. Mike Fisher (1974-77) Year Att. 1974 102 1975 127 1976 138 1977 86 Total 453

126

Yards 1,261 1,080 773 3,114

Avg. 6.5 5.0 4.4 5.3

TD 13 5 2 20

Yards 320 1,262 1,353 2,935

Avg. 5.3 4.4 4.5 4.5

TD 4 9 21 34

Yards 817 741 546 703 2,792

Avg. 5.5 5.9 4.9 4.6 5.1

TD 7 4 3 6 20

Yards 880 732 740 423 2,775

Avg. 4.1 3.7 4.3 4.5 4.1

TD 9 7 11 5 32

Yards 54 764 866 883 2,567

Avg. 5.4 5.1 5.3 4.2 4.8

TD 0 0 2 3 5

Yards 268 758 821 587 2,434

Avg. 3.5 4.4 5.2 3.6 4.3

TD 1 4 3 3 11

Yards 540 542 1,204 2,286

Avg. 4.1 4.4 5.1 4.6

TD 7 6 9 22

Yards 466 572 869 362 2,269

Avg. 3.6 4.7 4.9 3.3 4.2

TD 3 6 9 5 23

Yards 380 946 747 2,073

Avg. 3.1 4.9 5.2 4.5

TD 7 10 15 32

Yards 889 1,157 2,046

Avg. 4.7 4.9 4.8

TD 5 9 14

Yards 622 545 459 409 2,035

Avg. 6.1 4.3 3.3 4.8 4.5

TD 2 8 7 9 26


RECEIVING RECORDS

CAREER RECEIVING LEADERS

Consecutive 100-yard games 1. Kenny Britt (10/18/08 - 11/22/08) 2. Tiquan Underwood (8/30/07 - 9/29/07) 3. Bill Powell (10/ 3/98 - 10/24/98)

5 4 3

Yards 1. Kenny Britt (2006-08) 2. Tres Moses (2001-05) 3. Andrew Baker (1981-84) 4. Mohamed Sanu (2009-11) 5. Tim Brown (2006-09) 6. Marco Battaglia (1992-95) 7. Jim Guarantano (1989-92) 8. Clark Harris (2003-06) 9. Tiquan Underwood (2005-08) 10. Chris Brantley (1990-93)

3,043 2,522 2,268 2,263 2,257 2,221 2,065 2,015 1,931 1,914

Receptions 1. Mohamed Sanu (2009-11) 2. Brian Leonard (2003-06) 3. Tres Moses (2001-05) 4. Kenny Britt (2006-08) 5. Marco Battaglia (1992-95) 6. Jim Guarantano (1989-92) 7. Chris Brantley (1990-93) 8. Clark Harris (2003-06) 9. Tiquan Underwood (2005-08) 10. Andrew Baker (1981-84)

210 207 192 178 171 158 144 143 132 127

Yards 1. Kenny Britt (2008) 2. Kenny Britt (2007) 3. Mohamed Sanu (2011) 4. Tim Brown (2009) 5. Tiquan Underwood (2007) 6. Tres Moses (2004) 7. Marco Battaglia (1995) 8. Andrew Baker (1983) 9. Mark Harrison (2010) 10. Marco Battaglia (1994)

1,371 1,232 1,206 1,150 1,100 1,056 894 857 829 779

20 17 17 16 16 16 13 13 12 12 12

Receptions 1. Mohamed Sanu (2011) 2. Kenny Britt (2008) 3. Tres Moses (2004) 4. Marco Battaglia (1995) 5. Tiquan Underwood (2007) 6. Kenny Britt (2007) Jim Guarantano (1991) 8. Brian Leonard (2004) 9. Marco Battaglia (1994) 10. Chris Brantley (1993) Jim Guarantano (1992)

115 87 81 69 65 62 62 61 58 56 56

Touchdowns 1. Tim Brown (2006-09) 2. Kenny Britt (2006-08) Chris Brantley (1990-93) 4. Tiquan Underwood (2005-08) Marco Battaglia (1992-95) Tres Moses (2001-05) 7. Brian Leonard (2003-06) Bob Simms (1957-59) 9. Mark Harrison (2009-present) Mohamed Sanu (2009-11) Mark Twitty (1974-75)

100-yard games 1. Kenny Britt (2006-08) 2. Mohamed Sanu (2009-11) 3. Tim Brown (2006-09) 4. Tres Moses (2001-05) Marco Battaglia (1992-95) 6. Tiquan Underwood (2005-08)

14 10 9 7 7 6

SEASON RECEIVING LEADERS

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RECEIVING RECORDS Touchdowns 1. Marco Battaglia (1995) 2. Mark Harrison (2010) Tim Brown (2009) Bob Simms (1958) 5. Kenny Britt (2007) Reggie Funderburk (1994) 7. Mohamed Sanu (2011) Kenny Britt (2008) Tiquan Underwood (2007) Steve Harper (1995) Chris Brantley (1992) Mark Twitty (1975)

10 9 9 9 8 8 7 7 7 7 7 7

SINGLE-GAME RECEIVING LEADERS

Yards 1. Tiquan Underwood vs. Buffalo (8/30/07) 2. Mark Harrison at Cincinnati (11/20/10) 3. Jack Emmer at Holy Cross (11/16/66) 4. Brandon Coleman at Connecticut (11/26/11) 5. Andrew Baker vs. Penn State (10/1/83) 6. Kenny Britt vs. Army (11/22/08) 7. Mark Twitty vs. Colgate (11/23/74) 8. Shawn Tucker vs. Pittsburgh (10/18/03) 9. Marco Battaglia vs. Penn State (9/23/95) 10. Aaron Martin vs. Navy (10/20/01) Receptions 1. Mohamed Sanu vs. Ohio (9/24/11) 2. Mohamed Sanu at Army (11/12/11) Mohamed Sanu at North Carolina (9/10/11) Marco Battaglia vs. Penn St. (9/23/95) Eric Young vs. Vanderbilt (9/17/88) Jack Emmer at Holy Cross (11/16/66) 7. Kenny Britt at West Virginia (10/4/08) Kenny Britt at Louisville (11/29/07) Andy Holland vs. Pittsburgh (10/25/97) Andrew Baker at Boston College (10/27/84) 11. Mohamed Sanu vs. USF (11/5/11) Tiquan Underwood at Connecticut (11/3/07) Tres Moses at Vanderbilt (10/9/04) Reggie Funderburk at Va. Tech (11/12/94) Jim Guarantano at Duke (9/14/91) Jim Cann at Temple (11/18/89)

248 240 237 223 210 197 192 186 184 180 16 13 13 13 13 13 12 12 12 12 11 11 11 11 11 11

Touchdowns 1. Mark Harrison at Cincinnati (11/20/10) Chris Brantley vs. Virginia Tech (10/31/92) 3. Kenny Britt at Pittsburgh (10/25/08) Longest Receptions 1. George Carter at Temple (11/5/77) 2. Brandon Coleman at Connecticut (11/26/11) 3. Kenny Britt at USF (11/15/08) 4. Aaron Martin vs. Navy (10/20/01) 5. Randy Jackson at Northwestern (9/23/89) Mark Twitty vs. Colgate (11/23/74) 7. Tres Moses vs. Connecticut (11/25/04) Lee Curley at Princeton (9/30/61) 9. Brandon Coleman vs. Iowa State (12/30/11) 10. Bruce Presley at Cincinnati (11/7/92) 11. Errol Johnson at Navy (10/21/00) Randy Jackson at Northwestern (9/23/89) Yards 248 240 237 223

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Rec. 10 10 13 6

100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES

4 4 3 95 92 93 91 90 90 87 87 86 84 83 83

Name-Opponent (Date) Tiquan Underwood vs. Buffalo (8/30/07) Mark Harrison at Cincinnati (11/20/10) Jack Emmer at Holy Cross (11/16/66) Brandon Coleman at Connecticut (11/26/11)

210 197 192 186 184 180 178 176 176 173 173 173 173 172 171 168 168 162 159 155 155 153 152 151 148 147 147 144 143 141 141 141 138 137 135 133 132 132 131 131 131 130 129 128 127 127 125 125 125 124 124 124 124 122 122 121 121 121 119 119 119 118 117 116 116 115 114 114 114 113

5 10 4 9 13 3 8 16 6 4 8 12 2 11 13 4 7 5 9 8 4 7 8 12 4 8 11 3 5 12 5 3 8 12 7 9 3 4 4 4 5 9 13 10 7 9 6 10 5 7 10 9 8 8 7 4 9 6 13 6 10 5 5 9 9 4 11 5 7 11

Andrew Baker vs. Penn State (10/1/83) Kenny Britt vs. Army (11/22/08) Mark Twitty vs. Colgate (11/23/74) Shawn Tucker vs. Pittsburgh (10/18/03) Marco Battaglia vs. #6/6 Penn St. (9/23/95) Aaron Martin vs. Navy (10/20/01) Errol Johnson at Navy (10/21/00) Mohamed Sanu vs. Ohio (9/24/11) Kenny Britt at Syracuse (10/13/07) Tim Brown vs. Louisville (12/4/08) Kenny Britt at USF (11/15/08) Kenny Britt at Louisville (11/29/07) Randy Jackson at Northwestern (9/23/89) Reggie Funderburk at #16/12 Va. Tech (11/12/94) Eric Young vs. Vanderbilt (9/17/88) Russ Sandblom vs. NYU (10/21/50) Tres Moses vs. Connecticut (11/25/04) Tim Brown at Connecticut (10/31/09) Reggie Funderburk at Syracuse (9/17/94) Jim Guarantano at Pittsburgh (10/13/90) Gary Melton vs. Temple (11/16/91) Bill Powell at Army (10/18/97) Bill Powell vs. Army (9/26/98) Kenny Britt at West Virginia (10/4/08) Tiquan Underwood vs. Norfolk St. (9/15/07) Brian Cobb vs. Cincinnati (9/20/86) Tres Moses at Vanderbilt (10/9/04) George Carter at Temple (11/5/77) Kenny Britt at #17/20 Pitt (10/25/08) Andrew Baker at #11/10 BC (10/27/84) Andrew Baker vs. Temple (11/19/83) Randy Jackson vs. Ball State (9/9/89) Jim Benedict vs. Princeton (9/27/69) Andy Holland vs. Pittsburgh (10/25/97) Mark Twitty vs. Massachusetts (10/30/76) Mohamed Sanu at Connecticut (11/26/11) Tim Brown vs. Howard (9/12/09) Tim Brown at #17/20 Pitt (10/25/08) Tim Brown vs. FIU (9/19/09) Chris Brantley vs. Maine (10/12/91) Aaron Martin at Buffalo (8/30/01) C. Brantley at #15/15 Syracuse (10/10/92) Mohamed Sanu at Army (11/12/11) Mohamed Sanu at Louisville (10/21/11) Tim Brown vs. #20/24 Cincinnati (10/6/07) Alan Andrews at Kentucky (10/6/84) Kenny Britt vs. Ball State (1/5/08) Jim Benedict vs. Lehigh (10/11/69) Boris Pendergrass vs. Louisville (10/20/84) Tim Brown at Louisville (11/27/09) Jim Benedict vs. Columbia (10/25/69) Eric Young at #15/14 Michigan St (9/10/88) Chris Brantley vs. Virginia Tech (10/31/92) Kenny Britt at #16/20 UConn (11/3/07) Clark Harris vs. Kansas State (12/28/06) Kenny Britt vs. Norfolk State (9/15/07) Marco Battaglia vs. BC (11/24/95) Tres Moses at Navy (11/20/04) Mohamed Sanu at North Carolina (9/10/11) Kenny Britt vs. NC State (12/29/08) Kenny Britt at #15/15 WVU (12/2/06) Shawn Tucker at Michigan State (9/6/03) Tres Moses vs. South Florida (11/5/05) Chris Brantley at Virginia Tech (10/23/93) Clark Harris at Navy (11/20/04) Walter King at West Virginia (10/16/99) T. Underwood at #16/20 UConn (11/3/07) Tiquan Underwood vs. #2/3 USF (10/18/07) Tres Moses vs. Villanova (9/10/05) Mohamed Sanu vs. USF (11/5/11)


RECEIVING RECORDS 113 113 113 113 113 112 112 110 110 110 109 109 109 108 108 107 107 107 107 107 107 105 105 105 105 104 104 104 104 104 103 103 102 102 102 102 102 102 102 101 101 101 101 101 100

3 7 11 11 12 5 2 6 4 4 8 6 10 8 6 9 9 6 7 4 9 6 5 2 6 6 5 8 2 5 5 2 3 5 8 8 4 7 6 4 10 8 4 5 10

Brett Mersola vs. Cincinnati (10/1/88) Tom Sweeney at Air Force (11/10/73) Jim Cann at Temple (11/18/89) Jim Guarantano at Duke (9/14/91) Tres Moses at Pittsburgh (10/23/04) Mark Harrison vs. Connecticut (10/8/10) Walter King vs. Boston College (9/20/97) M. Battaglia at #16/12 Va. Tech (11/12/94) Jim Guarantano at Temple (11/16/91) Mark Twitty vs. Colgate (11/22/75) Kenny Britt vs. North Carolina (9/11/08) Bill Powell vs. Miami (10/3/98) Tres Moses at Syracuse (10/2/04) Alan Andrews at Temple (11/21/87) Clark Harris vs. Kent State (9/18/04) Kenny Britt vs. Syracuse (11/8/08) Kenny Britt vs. Connecticut (10/18/08) Bill Powell at Pittsburgh (10/17/98) Tim Odell at Virginia (11/8/80) George Carter at Connecticut (10/8/77) Bob Carney vs. Cornell (10/2/71) Mohamed Sanu vs. #24/23 WVU (12/5/09) Mohamed Sanu vs. #23/24 USF (11/12/09) Steven Harper at West Virginia (11/4/95) Brett Mersola vs. Temple (10/29/88) Tiquan Underwood vs. Navy (9/7/07) Walter King vs. Villanova (9/2/00) Reggie Funderburk at Pittsburgh (11/19/94) Walt Hynoski vs. Columbia (10/23/76) Walt Hynoski at William & Mary (10/29/77) Marco Battaglia at Miami (10/14/95) Mark Twitty vs. Bucknell (9/20/75) Jeremy Deering vs. Connecticut (10/8/10) Clark Harris at Cincinnati (11/18/06) Marco Battaglia at Tulane (11/11/95) Marco Battaglia at #22/23 BC (10/22/94) Chris Brantley at Navy (9/26/92) Bruce Campbell vs. Cincinnati (9/20/86) Steve Harper at #18/16 Va. Tech (9/21/96) Tim Brown at Army (10/23/09) Mohamed Sanu vs. Cincinnati (9/1/09) Tiquan Underwood vs. Maryland (9/29/07) Tim Brown vs. Kansas State (12/28/06) Chris Baker at Syracuse (10/2/04) Mohamed Sanu vs. Navy (10/15/11)

100 100 100 100

6 8 8 5

Bill Powell vs. Tulane (10/24/98) Marco Battaglia at Pittsburgh (11/19/94) David Dorn vs. Colgate (11/25/78) Clark Harris at Pittsburgh (10/23/04)

100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES BY PLAYER

Kenny Britt (14) 197 vs. Army (11/22/08) 176 at Syracuse (10/13/07) 173 at USF (11/15/08) 173 at Louisville (11/29/07) 151 at West Virginia (10/4/08) 143 at #17/20 Pittsburgh (10/25/08) 125 vs. Ball State (1/5/08) 122 at #16/20 UConn (11/3/07) 121 vs. Norfolk State (9/15/07) 119 vs. NC State (12/29/08) 119 at #15/15 West Virginia (12/2/06) 109 vs. North Carolina (9/11/08) 107 vs. Syracuse (11/8/08) 107 vs. Connecticut (10/18/08)

Mohamed Sanu (10) 176 vs. Ohio (9/24/11) 133 at Connecticut (11/26/11) 129 at Army (11/12/11) 128 at Louisville (10/21/11) 119 at North Carolina (9/10/11) 113 vs. USF (11/5/11) 105 vs. #24/23 West Virginia (12/5/09) 105 vs. #23/24 USF (11/12/09) 101 vs. Cincinnati (9/1/09) 100 vs. Navy (10/15/11) Tim Brown (9) 173 vs. Louisville (12/4/08) 162 at Connecticut (10/31/09) 132 vs. Howard (9/12/09) 132 at #17/20 Pittsburgh (10/25/08) 131 vs. FIU (9/19/09) 127 vs. #20/24 Cincinnati (10/6/07) 124 at Louisville (11/27/09) 101 at Army (10/23/09) 101 vs. Kansas State (12/28/06) Marco Battaglia (7) 184 vs. #6/6 Penn State (9/23/95) 121 vs. Boston College (11/24/95) 110 at #16/12 Va. Tech (11/12/94) 103 at Miami (10/14/95) 102 at Tulane (11/11/95) 102 at #22/23 Boston College (10/22/94) 100 at Pittsburgh (11/19/94) Tres Moses (7) 168 vs. Connecticut (11/25/04) 147 at Vanderbilt (10/9/04) 121 at Navy (11/20/04) 117 vs. South Florida (11/5/05) 114 vs. Villanova (9/10/05) 113 at Pittsburgh (10/23/04) 109 at Syracuse (10/2/04)

BATTAGLIA

Tiquan Underwood (6) 248 vs. Buffalo (8/30/07) 148 vs. Norfolk State (9/15/07) 114 at #16/20 UConn (11/3/07) 114 vs. #2/3 USF (10/18/07) 104 vs. Navy (9/7/07) 101 vs. Maryland (9/29/07)

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RECEIVING RECORDS Chris Brantley (5) 131 vs. Maine (10/12/91) 130 at #15/15 Syracuse (10/10/92) 124 vs. Virginia Tech (10/31/92) 116 at Virginia Tech (10/23/93) 102 at Navy (9/26/92) Clark Harris (5) 122 vs. Kansas State (12/28/06) 116 at Navy (11/20/04) 108 vs. Kent State (9/18/04) 102 at Cincinnati (11/18/06) 100 at Pittsburgh (10/23/04) Bill Powell (5) 153 at Army (10/18/97) 152 vs. Army (9/26/98) 109 vs. Miami (10/3/98) 107 at Pittsburgh (10/17/98) 100 vs. Tulane (10/24/98) Mark Twitty (4) 192 vs. Colgate (11/23/74) 135 vs. Massachusetts (10/30/76) 110 vs. Colgate (11/22/75) 103 vs. Bucknell (9/20/75) Andrew Baker (3) 210 vs. Penn State (10/1/83) 141 at #11/10 Boston College (10/27/84) 141 vs. Temple (11/19/83) Jim Benedict (3) 138 vs. Princeton (9/27/69) 125 vs. Lehigh (10/11/69) 124 vs. Columbia (10/25/69) Reggie Funderburk (3) 172 at #16/12 Va. Tech (11/12/94) 159 at Syracuse (9/17/94) 104 at Pittsburgh (11/19/94) Jim Guarantano (3) 155 at Pittsburgh (10/13/90) 113 at Duke (9/14/91) 110 at Temple (11/16/91) Walter King (3) 115 at West Virginia (10/16/99) 112 vs. Boston College (9/20/97) 104 vs. Villanova (9/2/00) Alan Andrews (2) 127 at Kentucky (10/6/84) 108 at Temple (11/21/87) George Carter (2) 144 at Temple (11/5/77) 107 at Connecticut (10/8/77) Steve Harper (2) 105 at West Virginia (11/4/95) 102 at #18/16 Virginia Tech (9/21/96) Mark Harrison (2) 240 at Cincinnati (11/20/10) 112 vs. Connecticut (10/8/10) Walt Hynoski (2) 104 vs. Columbia (10/23/76)

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104 at William & Mary (10/29/77) Randy Jackson (2) 173 at Northwestern (9/23/89) 141 vs. Ball State (9/9/89) Aaron Martin (2) 180 vs. Navy (10/20/01) 131 at Buffalo (8/30/01) Brett Mersola (2) 113 vs. Cincinnati (10/1/88) 105 vs. Temple (10/29/88) Shawn Tucker (2) 186 vs. Pittsburgh (10/18/03) 118 at Michigan State (9/6/03) Eric Young (2) 171 vs. Vanderbilt (9/17/88) 124 at #15/14 Michigan State (9/10/88) Chris Baker (1) 101 at Syracuse (10/2/04) Bruce Campbell (1) 102 vs. Cincinnati (9/20/86) Jim Cann (1) 113 at Temple (11/18/89) Bob Carney (1) 107 vs. Cornell (10/2/71) Brian Cobb (1) 147 vs. Cincinnati (9/20/86) Brandon Coleman (1) 223 at Connecticut (11/26/11) Jeremy Deering (1) 102 vs. Connecticut (10/8/10) David Dorn (1) 100 vs. Colgate (11/25/78) Jack Emmer (1) 237 at Holy Cross (11/16/66) Andy Holland (1) 137 vs. Pittsburgh (10/25/97) Errol Johnson (1) 178 at Navy (10/21/00) Gary Melton (1) 155 vs. Temple (11/16/91) Tim Odell (1) 107 at Virginia (11/8/80) Boris Pendergrass (1) 125 vs. Louisville (10/20/84) Russ Sandblom (1) 168 vs. NYU (10/21/50) Tom Sweeney (1) 113 at Air Force (11/10/73)

100-YARD RECEIVERS VS. OPPONENT

1. Pittsburgh (10)


RECEIVING RECORDS Connecticut (10) 3. Cincinnati (7) Temple (7) Navy (7) 6. Syracuse (6) 7. Virginia Tech (5) West Virginia (5) Louisville (5) USF (5) 11. Boston College (4) Army (4) 13. Colgate (3) 14. Ball State (2) Buffalo (2) Columbia (2) Kansas State (2) Miami (2) Michigan State (2) North Carolina (2) Norfolk State (2) Penn State (2) Tulane (2) Vanderbilt (2) Villanova (2) 26. Air Force Bucknell Cornell Duke FIU Holy Cross Howard Kent State Kentucky Lehigh Maine Maryland Massachusetts Northwestern NC State NYU Ohio Princeton Virginia William & Mary

1,500-YARD RECEIVERS

1. Kenny Britt (2006-08) Year Rec. Yards 2006 29 440 2007 62 1,232 2008 87 1,371 Total 178 3,043

Avg. 15.2 19.9 15.8 17.1

TD 2 8 7 17

2. Tres Moses (2001-05) Year Rec. Yards 2001 13 159 2002 1 13 2003 52 536 2004 81 1,056 2005 45 758 Total 192 2,522

Avg. 12.2 13.0 10.3 13.0 16.8 13.1

TD 1 0 5 5 5 16

3. Andrew Baker (1981-84) Year Rec. Yards Avg. 1981 18 356 19.8 1982 30 472 15.7 1983 37 857 23.2 1984 42 583 13.9 Total 127 2,268 17.9

TD 3 2 3 3 11

4. Mohamed Sanu (2009-11) Year Rec. Yards Avg. 2009 51 639 12.5 2010 44 418 9.5 2011 115 1,206 10.5 Total 210 2,263 10.8

TD 3 2 7 12

5. Tim Brown (2006-09) Year Rec. Yards 2006 8 202 2007 24 340 2008 27 565 2009 55 1,150 Total 114 2,257

Avg. 25.2 14.2 20.9 20.9 19.8

TD 3 2 6 9 20

6. Marco Battaglia (1992-94) Year Rec. Yards Avg. 1992 17 219 12.9 1993 27 329 12.2 1994 58 779 13.4 1995 69 894 13.0 Total 171 2,221 13.0

TD 1 1 4 10 16

7. Jim Guarantano (1989-92) Year Rec. Yards Avg. 1989 14 184 13.1 1990 26 386 14.9 1991 62 740 11.9 1992 56 755 13.5 Total 158 2,065 13.1

TD 1 2 2 6 11

8. Clark Harris (2003-06) Year Rec. Yards 2003 18 213 2004 53 725 2005 38 584 2006 34 493 Total 143 2,015

Avg. 11.8 13.7 15.4 14.5 14.1

TD 0 5 4 2 11

9. Tiquan Underwood (2005-08) Year Rec. Yards Avg. 2005 4 47 11.8 2006 23 290 12.6 2007 65 1,100 16.9 2008 40 494 12.4 Total 132 1,931 14.6

TD 0 4 7 5 16

10. Chris Brantley (1990-93) Year Rec. Yards Avg. 1990 18 366 20.3 1991 30 400 13.3 1992 40 559 14.0 1993 56 589 10.5 Total 144 1,914 13.3

TD 2 2 6 7 17

11. Brian Leonard (2003-06) Year Rec. Yards Avg. 2003 53 488 9.2 2004 61 518 8.5 2005 55 568 10.3 2006 38 294 7.7 Total 207 1,868 9.0

TD 5 2 6 0 13

12. Tim Odell (1977-80) Year Rec. Yards 1977 16 273 1978 13 245 1979 34 466 1980 49 718 Total 112 1,702

TD 3 1 1 4 9

Avg. 17.1 18.8 13.7 14.7 15.2

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PASSING RECORDS

TEEL CAREER PASSING LEADERS

Yards 1. Mike Teel (2005-08) 2. Ryan Hart (2002-05) 3. Scott Erney (1986-89) 4. Mike McMahon (1997-2000) 5. Ray Lucas (1992-95) 6. Eric Hochberg (1982-85) 7. Bert Kosup (1974, 76-77) 8. Tom Tarver (1989-91) 9. Ed McMichael (1978-80) 10. Chas Dodd (2010-present)

9,383 8,482 7,188 6,608 5,896 3,825 3,613 3,607 3,584 3,211

Attempts 1. Ryan Hart (2002-05) 2. Mike Teel (2005--08) 3. Scott Erney (1986-89) 4. Mike McMahon (1997-2000) 5. Ray Lucas (1992-95) 6. Eric Hochberg (1982-85) 7. Tom Tarver (1989-91) 8. Ed McMichael (1978-80) 9. Chas Dodd (2010-present) 10. Bert Kosup (1974, 76-77) Leo Gasiencia (1970-72)

1,217 1,142 1,128 974 908 639 518 474 468 448 448

Completions 1. Ryan Hart (2002-05) 2. Mike Teel (2005-08) 3. Scott Erney (1986-89) 4. Ray Lucas (1992-95) 5. Mike McMahon (1997-2000) 6. Eric Hochberg (1982-85) 7. Ed McMichael (1978-80) 8. Tom Tarver (1989-91) 9. Chas Dodd (2010-present) 10. Leo Gasiencia (1985-86)

132

735 661 614 514 482 337 292 285 262 230

Touchdowns 1. Mike Teel (2005-08) 2. Ryan Hart (2002-05) 3. Ray Lucas (1992-95) 4. Mike McMahon (1997-2000) Scott Erney (1986-89) 6. Frank Burns (1945-48) 7. Rich Policastro (1968-69) 8. Bryan Fortay (1992-93) Bert Kosup (1974, 76-77) 10. Chas Dodd (2010-present)

59 52 43 41 41 30 29 25 25 21

Interceptions 1. Ryan Hart (2002-05) 2. Mike Teel (2005-08) Mike McMahon (1997-2000) 4. Scott Erney (1986-89) 5. Jacque LaPrarie (1981-84) 6. Ray Lucas (1992-95) Leo Gasiencia (1970-72) 8. Bert Kosup (1974, 76-77) 9. Ryan Cubit (2001-02) 10. Tom Tarver (1989-91)

52 49 49 48 35 30 30 28 25 24

SEASON PASSING LEADERS

Yards 1. Mike Teel (2008) 2. Ryan Hart (2004) 3. Mike Teel (2007) 4. Ryan Hart (2003 ) 5. Scott Erney (1989) 6. Tom Savage (2009) 7. Mike McMahon (1998) 8. Ray Lucas (1995) 9. Mike McMahon (2000) 10. Mike Teel (2006) Ryan Hart (2005)

3,418 3,154 3,147 2,714 2,536 2,211 2,203 2,180 2,157 2,135 2,135


PASSING RECORDS Attempts 1. Ryan Hart (2004) 2. Ryan Hart (2003) 3. Mike Teel (2008) 4. Scott Erney (1989) 5. Mike Teel (2007) 6. Ray Lucas (1995) 7. Mike McMahon (2000) 8. Scott Erney (1988) 9. Tom Tarver (1991) 10. Eric Hochberg (1984)

453 398 396 374 349 347 340 339 307 305

Completions 1. Ryan Hart (2004) 2. Mike Teel (2008) 3. Ryan Hart (2003) 4. Scott Erney (1989) 5. Mike Teel (2007) 6. Ray Lucas (1995) Scott Erney (1988) 8. Mike McMahon (2000) 9. Mike Teel (2006) Tom Tarver (1991)

295 243 234 208 203 188 188 169 164 164

Touchdowns 1. Mike Teel (2008) 2. Mike Teel (2007) 3. Ryan Hart (2005) Mike McMahon (2000) 5. Ryan Hart (2004) 6. Ray Lucas (1995) Ray Lucas (1994) Bryan Fortay (1992) 9. Ryan Hart (2003) Scott Erney (1989) Rich Policastro (1968)

25 20 18 18 17 16 16 16 15 15 15

Interceptions 1. Ryan Hart (2004) Ryan Hart (2003) Ryan Cubit (2001) 4. Mike McMahon (2000) Scott Erney (1989) Jacque LaPrarie (1982) 7. Mike McMahon (1998) Bryan Fortay (1992) Ralph Leek (1981) 10. Jacque LaPrarie (1983) Bert Kosup (1974) Leo Gasiencia (1972)

19 19 19 17 17 17 16 16 16 15 15 15

6. Chas Dodd at North Carolina (9/10/110 Scott Erney at Temple (11/18/89) 8. Gary Nova vs. West Virginia (10/29/11) 9. Bryan Fortay vs. Virginia Tech (10/31/92) 10. Mike Teel vs. Maryland (9/29/07) Ray Lucas vs. Boston College (11/24/95) Ray Lucas at Virginia Tech (11/12/94)

47 47 46 45 44 44 44

Completions 1. Ryan Hart vs. West Virginia (10/30/04) Scott Erney vs. Vanderbilt (9/17/88) 3. Mike Teel at Connecticut (11/3/07) Scott Erney at Penn State (10/10/87) 5. Ryan Hart at Pittsburgh (10/23/04)

35 35 32 32 31

Touchdowns 1. Mike Teel vs. Louisville (12/4/08) 2. Mike Teel at Pittsburgh (10/25/08) 3. Mike McMahon vs. Villanova (9/2/00) Rich Policastro vs. Colgate (11/22/69) Longest Completions 1. Bert Kosup at Temple (11/5/77) 2. Mike Teel at USF (11/15/08) 3. Gary Nova at Connecticut (11/26/11) 4. Ryan Cubit vs. Navy (10/20/01) 5. Scott Erney at Northwestern (9/23/89) Bert Kosup vs. Colgate (11/23/74) 7. Terrence Shawell vs. Connecticut (11/25/04) Bill Speranza at Princeton (9/30/61) 9. Chas Dodd vs. Iowa State (12/30/11) 10. Bryan Fortay at Cincinnati (11/7/92)

7 6 5 5 95 93 92 91 90 90 87 87 86 84

SINGLE-GAME PASSING LEADERS

Yards 1. Mike Teel vs. Louisville (12/4/08) 2. Scott Erney vs. Vanderbilt (9/17/88) 3. Mike McMahon at Army (10/18/97) 4. Ryan Hart vs. Pittsburgh (10/18/03) 5. Ryan Hart vs. Arizona State (12/28/05) Ray Lucas at Virginia Tech (11/12/94) 7. Eric Hochberg vs. Penn State (10/1/83) 8. Mike Teel at Pittsburgh (10/25/08) 9. Mike Teel vs. Army (11/22/08) 10. Eric Hochberg vs. Louisville (10/20/84) Attempts 1. Ryan Hart at Pittsburgh (10/23/04) 2. Scott Erney vs. Vanderbilt (9/17/88) Scott Erney at Penn State (10/10/87) 4. Mike Teel at Connecticut (11/3/07) Ryan Hart vs. Pittsburgh (10/18/03)

447 436 386 384 374 374 367 361 359 358 57 55 55 52 52

HART

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PASSING RECORDS (Since 1973) Yards C-A-T 447 21-26-7 436 35-55-2 386 26-42-1 384 27-52-2 374 24-38-3 374 25-44-4 367 19-34-2 361 14-21-6 359 23-33-1 358 26-37-3 351 31-57-1 346 32-55-2 344 31-40-2 343 32-52-0 342 27-44-2 338 24-45-4 335 19-29-4 334 22-38-0 327 13-20-3 327 26-44-1 328 16-23-2 326 27-47-4 324 27-44-5 324 35-46-3 322 18-29-2 319 22-37-2 316 30-42-1 313 21-29-3 311 29-49-3 311 14-20-3 310 20-29-2 310 25-44-2

300-YARD PASSING GAMES Player – Opponent (Date) Mike Teel vs. Louisville (12/4/08) Scott Erney vs. Vanderbilt (9/17/88) Mike McMahon at Army (10/18/97) Ryan Hart vs. Pittsburgh (10/18/03) Ryan Hart vs. Arizona State (12/27/05) Ray Lucas at Virginia Tech (11/12/94) Eric Hochberg vs. Penn State (10/1/83) Mike Teel at #17/20 Pitt (10/25/08) Mike Teel vs. Army (11/22/08) Eric Hochberg vs. Louisville (10/20/84) Ryan Hart vs. Pittsburgh (10/23/04) S. Erney at #14/14 Penn St. (10/10/87) Ryan Hart at Vanderbilt (10/9/04) Mike Teel at #16/20 UConn (11/3/07) Ryan Hart at Illinois (9/3/05) Bryan Fortay vs. Virginia Tech (10/31/92) Chas Dodd at Cincinnati (11/20/10) Mike Teel vs. #20/24 Cincinnati (10/6/07) Ryan Cubit vs. Navy (10/20/01) Ray Lucas vs. Boston College (11/24/95) Mike Teel vs. Buffalo (8/30/07) Scott Erney at Temple (11/18/89) Mike McMahon vs. Villanova (9/2/00) Ryan Hart vs. #15/13 WVU (10/30/04) Chas Dodd vs. Connecticut (10/8/10) Mike Teel vs. NC State (12/29/08) Ryan Hart at Temple (10/25/04) Joe Gagliardi vs. Cincinnati (9/20/86) Ryan Hart at Syracuse (10/2/04) Tom Tarver vs. Temple (11/16/91) Mike Teel at Syracuse (10/13/07) Mike Teel vs. Maryland (9/29/07)

LUCAS

308 307 304 303 302 300

13-28-2 30-50-2 18-33-2 16-25-3 29-43-0 28-47-2

Scott Erney at Northwestern (9/23/89) Ryan Hart vs. New Hampshire (9/11/04) Mike McMahon at Navy (10/21/00) Mike Teel vs. Ball State (1/5/08) Ryan Hart at #24/25 BC (11/6/04) Ray Lucas at Temple (11/18/95)

300-YARD PASSING GAMES BY PLAYER

(Since 1973) Mike Teel (10) 447 vs. Louisville (12/4/08) 361 at #17/20 Pittsburgh (10/25/08) 359 vs. Army (11/22/08) 343 at #16/20 Connecticut (11/3/07) 334 vs. #20/24 Cincinnati (10/6/07) 328 vs. Buffalo (8/30/07) 319 vs. NC State (12/29/08) 310 at Syracuse (10/13/07) 310 vs. Maryland (9/29/07) 303 vs. Ball State (1/5/08)

Ryan Hart (10) 384 vs. Pittsburgh (10/18/03) 374 vs. Arizona State (12/27/05) 351 vs. Pittsburgh (10/23/04) 344 at Vanderbilt (10/9/04) 342 at Illinois (9/3/05) 324 vs. #15/13 West Virginia (10/30/04) 316 at Temple (10/25/04) 311 at Syracuse (10/2/04) 307 vs. New Hampshire (9/11/04) 302 at #24/25 Boston College (11/6/04) Scott Erney (4) 436 vs. Vanderbilt (9/17/88) 346 at #14/14 Penn State (10/10/87) 326 at Temple (11/18/89) 308 at Northwestern (9/23/89) Ray Lucas (3) 374 at #16/12 Virginia Tech (11/12/94) 327 vs. Boston College (11/24/95) 300 at Temple (11/18/95) Mike McMahon (3) 386 at Army (10/18/97) 324 vs. Villanova (9/2/00) 304 at Navy (10/21/00) Chas Dodd (2) 335 at Cincinnati (11/20/10) 322 vs. Connecticut (10/8/10) Eric Hochberg (2) 367 vs. Penn State (10/1/83) 358 vs. Louisville (10/20/84) Ryan Cubit (1) 327 vs. Navy (10/20/01) Bryan Fortay (1) 338 vs. Virginia Tech (10/31/92) Joe Gagliardi (1) 313 vs. Cincinnati (9/20/86) Tom Tarver (1) 311 vs. Temple (11/16/91)

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PASSING RECORDS KOSUP

300-YARD PASSING GAMES BY OPPONENT

(Since 1973) 1. Temple (4) 2. Cincinnati (3) Pittsburgh (3) 4. Army (2) Boston College (2) Connecticut (2) Louisville (2) Navy (2) Penn State (2) Syracuse (2) Vanderbilt (2) Virginia Tech (2) 13. Arizona State (1) Ball State (1) Buffalo (1) Maryland (1) New Hampshire (1) North Carolina State (1) Northwestern (1) Villanova (1) West Virginia (1)

4. Mike McMahon (1997-00) Year G/GS Cmp Att 1997 9/5 104 212 1998 11/11 143 276 1999 5/5 66 146 2000 10/10 169 340 Total 35/31 482 974

Pct. 49.1 51.8 45.2 49.7 49.4

Yards 1,259 2,203 989 2,157 6,608

TD 6 12 5 18 41

INT 12 16 7 17 52

5. Ray Lucas (1992-95) Year G/GS Cmp 1992 10/4 61 1993 11/8 109 1994 10/10 156 1995 11/11 188 Total 42/33 514

Att 105 188 268 347 908

Pct. 58.1 57.9 58.2 54.1 56.6

Yards 836 1,011 1,869 2,180 5,896

TD 4 7 16 16 43

INT 3 6 10 11 30

6. Eric Hochberg (1982-85) Year G/GS Cmp Att 1982 4/1 35 65 1983 4/2 61 100 1984 10/10 162 305 1985 9/7 79 169 Total 27/20 337 639

Pct. 53.8 61.0 53.1 46.7 52.7

Yards 354 814 1,905 752 3,825

TD 1 4 9 4 18

INT 2 5 7 7 21

7. Bert Kosup (1974, 76-77) Year G/GS Cmp Att 1974 11/11 63 150 1976 11/11 69 141 1977 11/9 82 157 Total 33/31 214 448

Pct. 42.0 48.9 52.2 47.7

Yards 1,070 1,098 1,445 3,613

TD 9 6 10 25

INT 15 6 6 27

8. Tom Tarver (1989-91) Year G/GS Cmp Att 1989 3/0 8 11 1990 9/9 107 188 1991 11/11 164 307 Total 23/20 279 506

Pct. 72.7 56.9 53.4 55.1

Yards 157 1,348 1,969 3,474

TD 1 8 10 19

INT 1 9 14 24

9. Ed McMichael (1978-80) Year G/GS Cmp Att 1978 NA/NA 22 34 1979 11/11 124 211 1980 11/11 146 229 Total NA/NA 292 474

Pct. 64.7 58.8 63.8 61.6

Yards 294 1,529 1,761 3,584

TD 3 7 10 20

INT 2 7 11 20

3,000-YARD PASSERS

1. Mike Teel (2005-08) Year G/GS Cmp Att 2005 9/3 51 101 2006 13/13 164 296 2007 13/13 203 349 2008 13/13 243 396 Total 48/42 661 1,142

Pct. 50.5 55.4 58.2 61.4 57.9

Yards 683 2,135 3,147 3,417 9,383

TD 2 12 20 25 59

INT 10 13 13 13 49

2. Ryan Hart (2002-05) Year G/GS Cmp Att 2002 5/3 51 111 2003 12/10 234 398 2004 11/11 295 453 2005 10/9 155 255 Total 38/33 735 1,217

Pct. 45.9 58.8 65.1 60.8 60.4

Yards 479 2,714 3,154 2,135 8,482

TD 2 15 17 18 52

INT 6 19 19 8 52

3. Scott Erney (1986-89) Year G/GS Cmp Att 1986 8/6 96 190 1987 9/9 122 225 1988 11/11 188 339 1989 11/11 208 374 Total 39/37 614 1,128

Pct. 50.5 54.2 55.5 55.6 54.4

Yards 1,160 1,369 2,123 2,536 7,188

TD 6 7 13 15 41

INT 11 6 15 17 49

McMAHON

135


DEFENSIVE RECORDS

C. GREENE

CAREER DEFENSIVE LEADERS

Total Tackles 1. Tyronne Stowe (1983-86) 2. Jim Dumont (1979-83) 3. Brian Sheridan (1993-97) 4. Courtney Greene (2005-08) 5. Pat Udovich (1986-89) 6. Aaron Brady (1995-98) 7. Keith Woetzel (1980-82) 8. Tim Blanchard (1975-78) 9. Devraun Thompson (2003-06) 10. Elvin Washington (1974-77)

533 448 389 386 363 354 323 312 297 290

Solo Tackles 1. Tyronne Stowe (1983-86) 2. Jim Dumont (1979-83) 3. Aaron Brady (1995-98) 4. Brian Sheridan (1993-97) 5. Courtney Greene (2005-08) 6. Dino Mangiero (1976-79) 7. Keith Woetzel (1980-82) 8. Pat Udovich (1985-89) 9. Elvin Washington (1974-77) 10. Gary Brackett (1999-02)

326 309 261 233 219 204 199 190 187 180

Assisted Tackles 1. Tyronne Stowe (1983-86) 2. Pat Udovich (1985-89) 3. Courtney Greene (2005-08) 4. Brian Sheridan (1993-97) 5. Devraun Thompson (2003-06) 6. Darrin Czellecz (1986-89) 7. Jim Dumont (1979-83) 8. Tim Blanchard (1975-78) 9. Keith Woetzel (1980-82) 10. Kevin Malast (2005-08)

207 173 167 156 153 151 139 134 124 120

Sacks 1. Nate Toran (1973-76) 2. Dan Gray (1975-77) 3. Jamaal Westerman (2005-08) Dino Mangiero (1976-79)

52 (333) 29 (224) 26 (181) 26 (177)

136

5. Shawn Williams (1989-92) 6. Ryan Neill (2001-05) 7. Raheem Orr (2001-03) 8. Ramel Meekins (2003-06) Ed Steward (1977-80) Mike Pellowsaki (1968-70) Interceptions 1. Ed Jones (1971-74) Tony Pawlik (1972-74) John Pollock (1965-68) 4. Bill Austin (1956-58) 5. Bill Houston (1981-83) Bob Davis (1975-77) 7. Malik Jackson (1990-93) Sam Chapman (1969-71) 9. Ron Girault (2004-07) Jim Hughes (1975-78) Jim Testom (1974-76) John Miller (1969-70)

21 (121) 19 (130) 18 (100) 17 (138) 17 (84) 17 (101) 14 14 14 13 12 12 11 11 10 10 10 10

SEASON DEFENSIVE LEADERS

Total Tackles 1. Brian Sheridan (1997) 2. Tyronne Stowe (1985) 3. Jim Dumont (1983) 4. Tyronne Stowe (1986) 5. Khaseem Greene (2011) 6. Pat Udovich (1989) 7. Aaron Brady (1998) 8. Jim Dumont (1982) 9. Brian Sheridan (1995) 10. Gary Brackett (2002) Jabari Moore (1999)

161 157 154 150 141 140 136 133 132 130 130

Solo Tackles 1. Brian Sheridan (1997) 2. Tyronne Stowe (1985) 3. Jim Dumont (1983) 4. Aaron Brady (1998) 5. Jabari Moore (1999) 6. Jim Dumont (1982) 7. Dino Mangiero (1979)

109 106 104 102 95 94 91


DEFENSIVE RECORDS 8. Tom Holmes (1974) 9. Bob Davis (1977) 10. Gary Brackett (2002) Elvin Washington (1977)

90 87 82 82

Assisted Tackles 1. Tyronne Stowe (1986) 2. Pat Udovich (1989) 3. Khaseem Greene (2011) 4. Antonio Lowery (2010) Kevin Malast (2008) Darrin Czellecz (1988) 7. Bob Speidel (1987) 8. Brian Sheridan (1995) Mark Washington (1994) 10. Matt Bachman (1986)

81 69 67 61 61 61 60 56 56 55

Sacks 1. Nate Toran (1974) 2. Nate Toran (1976) 3. Nate Toran (1975) 4. Dino Mangiero (1979) 5. Shawn Williams (1991) Dan Gray (1975) 7. Val Barnaby (2005) Ryan Neill (2005) Ed Steward (1978) Dan Gray (1976)

19 (115) 17 (115) 16 (103) 14 (94) 12 (77) 12 (89) 10 (58) 10 (69) 10 (75) 10 (75)

Interceptions 1. John Pollock (1968) 2. Tony Pawlik (1973) John Miller (1969) 4. Ed Jones (1974) Bill Vigh (1947) 6. Bill Houston (1983) Bill Houston (1982) Bob Hynoski (1978) Sam Chapman (1970) Bill Austin (1958)

9 8 8 7 7 6 6 6 6 6

SINGLE-GAME DEFENSIVE LEADERS

Total Tackles 1. Tyronne Stowe vs. West Virginia (11/8/86)

4 3

Interceptions 1. Malik Jackson vs. Virginia Tech (10/31/92) Tony Pawlik vs. Lafayette (10/13/73) Larry Clymer vs. Colgate (11/21/70) John Pollock vs. Colgate (11/23/68) Sam Mudie at Colgate (11/18/61)

3 3 3 3 3

Longest Interception Return 1. Mike Wittpen vs. Stevens, (TD) 11/20/15 2. Bill Houston vs. Colgate, (TD) 10/23/82 3. Bill Austin vs. Richmond, (TD) 10/26/57 4. Kevin Malast at Pittsburgh, 10/25/08 5. Shawn Seabrooks vs. Buffalo, (TD) 8/30/01 6. Nate Jones vs. Boston College, (TD) 11/17/01 7. Ron Sabo vs.Connecticut, (TD) 10/5/57) 8. Dave Figueroa vs. Bucknell, 9/20/75 9. Brandon Haw vs. Michigan St., (TD) 9/6/03 10. David Rowe vs. Texas Southern (TD) 10/10/09 Longest Fumble Return 1. Paul Rivers vs. Pittsburgh, 10/28/95* * NCAA Record

99 94 85 74 73 70 66 64 61 56 100

CAREER TACKLE LEADERS

1. Tyronne Stowe (1983-86) Year Solo Assists 1983 76 31 1984 75 44 1985 106 51 1986 69 81 Total 326 207

Total 107 119 157 150 533

Sacks 0 2 3 0 5

2. Jim Dumont (1979-83) Year Solo 1979 30 1980 17 1981 64 1982 94 1983 104 Total 309

Total 43 23 95 133 154 448

Sacks 0 1 2 2 0 5

Total 37 59 132

Sacks 0 0 0

161 389

1 1

4. Courtney Greene (2005-08) Year Solo Assists 2005 68 48 2006 49 33 2007 54 47 2008 45 42 Total 216 170

Total 116 82 101 87 386

Sacks 1.5 1 1 1 4.5

5. Pat Udovich (1986-89) Year Solo Assists 1986 15 15 1987 40 49

Total 30 89

Sacks 0 1

Assists 13 6 31 39 50 139

3. Brian Sheridan (1993-97) Year Solo Assists 1993 18 19 1994 30 29 1995 76 56 1996 DNP 1997 109 52 Total 233 156

TORAN

27

Sacks 1. Mike Pellowski at Lafayette (9/20/69) 2. Ryan D’Imperio at USF (11/15/08)

137


DEFENSIVE/SPECIAL TEAMS RECORDS CAREER SPECIAL TEAMS LEADERS

Field Goals 1. Jeremy Ito (2004-07) 2. San San Te (2008-11) 3. Kennan Startzell (1976-79) 4. Alex Falcinelli (1980-82) 5. Tom Angstadt (1983-85) 6. Carmen Sclafani (1987-88) 7. John Benestad (1990-93) 8. Doug Giesler (1986-89) 9. Ryan Sands (2001-2004) 10. Steve Barone (1998-2001) Field Goal Percentage 1. Alex Falcinelli (1980-82) 2. Doug Giesler (1986-89) 3. Jeremy Ito (2004-07) 4. Carmen Sclafani (1987-88) 5. San San Te (2008-11) 6. Tom Angstadt (1983-85) 7. Ryan Sands (2001-04) Kennan Startzell (1976-79) 9. John Pesce (1970-72) 10. John Benestad (1990-93)

STOWE 1988 1989 Total

64 71 188

40 69 175

104 140 363

2 2 5

Assists 4 18 37 34 93

Total 26 92 100 136 354

Sacks 0 0 3.5 1 4.5

7. Keith Woetzel (1980-82) Year Solo Assists 1980 56 39 1981 70 31 1982 73 54 Total 199 124

Total 95 101 127 323

Sacks 0 0 1 1

8. Tim Blanchard (1975-78) Year Solo Assists 1975 17 10 1976 40 27 1977 50 46 1978 71 51 Total 178 134

Total 27 67 96 122 312

Sacks 0 0 0 4 4

9. Devraun Thompson (2003-06) Year Solo Assists 2003 26 30 2004 30 30 2005 46 51 2006 42 41 Total 144 152

Total 56 60 97 83 296

Sacks 1.5 2 2 4 9.5

10. Elvin Washington (1974-77) Year Solo Assists 1974 21 17 1975 54 33 1976 30 18 1977 82 35 Total 187 103

Total 38 87 48 117 290

Sacks 0 0 2 2 4

6. Aaron Brady (1995-98) Year Solo 1995 22 1996 74 1997 63 1998 102 Total 261

138

80 64 46 38 36 29 28 27 23 21 38-49 (77.6) 27-35 (77.1) 80-111 (72.1) 29-42 (69.0) 64-96 (66.7) 36-59 (61.1) 23-39 (59.0) 46-78 (59.0) 16-29 (55.2) 28-51 (54.9)

Punts 1. Jared Slovan (1994-97) 2. Mike Barr (1998-02) 3. Gary Liska (1981-84) 4. Matt O'Connell (1985-87) 5. Joe Radigan (2003-06) 6. Deron Cherry (1977-80) 7. Teddy Dellaganna (2008-10) 8. David Dunne (1990-92) 9. Mike Yancheff (1968-70) 10. John Piccirillo (1972-74)

252 251 238 237 228 188 177 142 131 125

Punt Yardage 1. Mike Barr (1998-02) 2. Jared Slovan (1994-97) 3. Matt O'Connell (1985-88) 4. Joe Radigan (2003-06) 5. Gary Liska (1981-84) 6. Deron Cherry (1977-80) 7. Teddy Dellaganna (2008-10) 8. David Dunne (1990-92) 9. Mike Yancheff (1968-70) 10. John Piccirillo (1972-74)

10,096 9,756 9,469 9,185 8,807 7,413 7,402 5,398 4,711 4,545

Punt Average (Min.: 40 punts) 1. Teddy Dellaganna (2008-10) 2. Justin Doerner (2011-present) Joe Radigan (2003-06) 4. Mike Barr (1998-02) 5. Matt O'Connell (1985-88) 6. Deron Cherry (1977-80) 7. Jared Slovan (1994-97) 8. Steve Simek (1974-75) 9. David Lipetz (1991-93) 10. David Dunne (1990-92) Kickoff Return Yardage 1. Terrell Willis (1993-95) 2. Nate Jones (2000-03) 3. Wille Foster (2003-06) 4. Eric Young (1985-88) 5. Joe Lefeged (2007-10) 6. Ron Allen (1988-91) 7. Jim Baker (1965-67)

177 (41.8) 64 (40.3) 228 (40.3) 251 (40.2) 237 (40.0) 188 (39.4) 252 (38.7) 96 (38.4) 55 (38.3) 142 (38.0) 2,063 1,902 1,553 1,451 1,304 1,283 1,234


SPECIAL TEAMS RECORDS

LEFEGED 8. Dennis Thomas (1998-01) 9. Brian Cobb (1984-87) 10. Gary Melton (1989-92)

1,173 1,121 1,032

Kickoff Returns 1. Terrell Willis (1993-95) 2. Nate Jones (2000-03) 3. Willie Foster (2003-06) 4. Eric Young (1985-88) 5. Dennis Thomas (1998-01) Jim Baker (1965-67) 7. Ron Allen (1988-91) 8. Brain Cobb (1984-87) 9. Steve Harper (1994-97) Joe Lefeged (2007-10)

91 82 70 64 54 54 51 50 49 49

Punt Return Yardage 1. Marshall Roberts (1989-92) 2. Henry Jenkins (1975-76) 3. John Pollock (1966-68) 4. Tony Pawlik (1972-74) 5. Willie Foster (2003-06) Henry Stevens (1944) 7. Tres Moses (2001-05) 8. Reggie Funderburk (1993-97) 9. Ken Smith (1977-80) 10. Dave Dorn (1977-80)

1,018 726 652 545 444 444 441 440 384 353

Punt Returns 1. Marshall Roberts (1989-92) 2. Reggie Funderburk (1993-97) 3. John Pollock (1966-68) 4. Henry Jenkins (1975-76) 5. Tony Pawlik (1972-74) 6. Tres Moses (2001-05) 7. Paul Fego (1977-79) 8. Willie Foster (2003-06) 9. Charles Mudie (1964-66) 10. Harold Young (1981-84)

91 59 58 50 48 45 43 41 39 37

SEASON SPECIAL TEAMS LEADERS

Field Goals 1. Jeremy Ito (2007) 2. Jeremy Ito (2006) 3. San San Te (2011) Jeremy Ito (2005) 5. Tom Angstadt (1984) 6. San San Te (2009) 7. Carmen Sclafani (1988)

23 22 20 20 19 18 17

8. Jeremy Ito (2004) Kennan Startzell (1978) 10. Doug Giesler (1986) Alex Falcinelli (1980) San San Te (2010) Field Goal Percentage (Min.: 15 attempts) 1. Alex Falcinelli (1982) 2. Kennan Startzell (1978) 3. Jeremy Ito (2006) 4. Jeremy Ito (2007) 5. Jeremy Ito (2005) 6. Tom Angstadt (1983) 7. Carmen Sclafani (1988) 8. San San Te (2010) 9. Kennan Startzell (1979) 10. Tom Angstadt (1984)

15 15 14 14 14 12-15 (80.0) 15-19 (79.0) 22-29 (75.9) 23-31 (74.2) 20-27 (74.1) 11-15 (73.3) 17-24 (70.8) 14-20 (70.0) 13-19 (68.4) 19-28 (67.8)

Punts 1. Mike Barr (2002) 2. Mike Barr (2001) 3. Deron Cherry (1978) 4. Jared Slovan (1996) Gary Liska (1978) 6. Charlie Titus (1999) Jared Slovan (1997) 8. Teddy Dellaganna (2009) 9. David Dunne (1990) 10. Matt O'Connell (1985)

92 84 76 73 73 69 69 68 67 66

Punt Yardage 1. Mike Barr (2002) 2. Mike Barr (2001) 3. Jared Slovan (1996) Deron Cherry (1978) 5. Jared Slovan (1997) 6. Teddy Dellaganna (2009) 7. Charlie Titus (1999) 8. Gary Liska (1981) 9. Justin Doerner (2011) 10. Matt O'Connell (1985)

3,707 3,526 2,918 2,918 2,886 2,873 2,801 2,777 2,577 2,572

Average (Min.: 15 punts) 1. Joe Radigan (2006) 2. Teddy Dellaganna (2009) 3. Mike Barr (2001) 4. Alan Andrews (1982) Teddy Dellaganna (2010)

44.1 42.2 42.0 41.9 41.9

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SPECIAL TEAMS RECORDS 6. Jared Slovan (1997) 7. Charlie Titus (1998) 8. Matt O'Connell (1986) 9. Deron Cherry (1979) 10. Teddy Dellaganna (2008)

41.8 41.6 41.4 41.3 41.2

Kickoff Returns 1. Joe Lefeged (2010) 2. Nate Jones (2001) 3. Terrell Willis (1995) 4. Dennis Thomas (1999) 5. Willie Foster (2005) Steve Harper (1996) Terrell Willis (1993) 8. Jermaine Robinson (1997) 9. Nate Jones (2002) Terrell Willis (1994)

38 37 35 34 30 30 30 27 26 26

Kickoff Return Yardage 1. Joe Lefeged (2010) 2. Terrell Willis (1995) 3. Willie Foster (2005) Nate Jones (2002) 5. Dennis Thomas (1999) 6. Terrell Willis (1993) 7. Nate Jones (2001) 8. Steve Harper (1996) 9. Terrell Willis (1994) 10. Brian Cobb (1987)

948 813 736 736 726 704 677 564 546 545

Punt Return Yardage 1. Marshall Roberts (1991) 2. Henry Jenkins (1976) 3. Henry Pryor (1948) Henry Stevens (1944) 5. Tony Pawlik (1974) 6. John Pollock (1968) 7. Henry Jenkins (1975) 8. Harold Young (1984) 9. John Pollock (1967) 10. Tres Moses (2003)

454 449 444 444 388 375 277 270 264 250

Punt Returns 1. John Pollock (1968) 2. Marshall Roberts (1991) Tony Pawlik (1974) 4. Reggie Funderburk (1995) Henry Jenkins (1976) 6. Paul Fego (1978) 7. Sam Chapman (1970) 8. Reggie Funderburk (1994) Henry Pryor (1948) 10. Harold Young (1984) Tres Moses (2003)

35 34 34 30 30 27 25 24 24 22 22

SINGLE-GAME SPECIAL TEAMS LEADERS

Longest Field Goals 1. John Benestad vs. West Virginia (11/10/90) 2. Jeremy Ito vs. Ball State (1/5/08) Jeremy Ito at USF (9/29/06) 4. Jeremy Ito vs. Arizona State (12/27/05) 5. Jeremy Ito vs. USF (10/18/07) Jeremy Ito vs. Connecticut (10/29/06) Jeremy Ito at Syracuse (10/15/05) Steve Barone at Navy (11/7/98) John Benestad at Miami (11/13/93) Carmen Sclafani at Syracuse (10/8/88) Tom Angstadt vs. Pittsburgh (10/19/85) Alex Falcinelli at Pittsburgh (11/20/82) Alex Falcinelli vs. William & Mary (10/2/82)

140

55 53 53 52 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51

Longest Punts 1. Joe Radigan vs. Illinois (9/9/06) 2. Jared Slovan vs. Wake Forest (11/8/97) 3. David Dunne at Boston College (10/6/90) 4. Matt O'Connell at West Virginia (11/9/85) 5. Teddy Dellaganna vs. North Carolina (9/25/10) 6. Gary Liska at Penn State (9/8/84)

78 77 75 72 69 68

Longest Punt Returns 1. Tony Pawlik at Princeton (TD, 9/28/74) 2. Marshall Roberts vs. Colgate (TD, 9/12/92) 3. Ken Smith vs. Princeton (9/29/79) 4. Willie Foster vs. Pittsburgh (TD, 9/30/05) 5. John Pollock vs. Holy Cross (TD, 11/16/68) 6. Robert Max vs. Delaware (TD, 11/2/57) 7. Tres Moses vs. Buffalo (8/30/03) 8. Marshall Roberts vs. WVU (TD, 11/11/89) 9. D. McHarris vs. BC (TD,10/27/84) 10. Marshall Roberts vs. BC (8/31/91)

94 85 84 74 73 68 66 63 44 42

Longest Kickoff Returns 1. Nate Jones at Syracuse (TD, 10/26/02) Nate Jones at Tennesee (TD, 9/28/02) 3. Jeremy Deering vs. USF (TD, 11/5/11) Devin McCourty at UConn (TD, 10/31/09) Hall Conors at Maryland (TD, 10/10/42) 6. Ken Smith at Army (TD, 11/1/80) Tom Sweeney vs. Morgan St. (TD,11/18/72) 8. Gary Melton vs. Northwestern (TD, 9/21/91) 9. Jim Baker vs. Holy Cross (TD, 11/13/65) 10. Reggie Stephens at Miami (TD, 11/15/97) 12. Willie Foster vs. Villanova (TD, 9/10/05) 12. Joe Lefeged vs. West Virginia (TD, 12/5/09)

100 100 98 98 98 97 97 96 95 94 93 91

JONES


TOTAL OFFENSE RECORDS CAREER TOTAL OFFENSE LEADERS

All-Purpose Yardage (Since 1948) 1. Terrell Willis (1993-95) 2. Ray Rice (2005-07) 3. Brian Leonard (2003-06) 4. Bruce Presley (1992-95) 5. Tres Moses (2001-05) 6. Mike Fisher (1974-77) 7. Dave Dorn (1977-80) 8. Dennis Thomas (1998-01) 9. Albert Smith (1982-85) 10. Kenny Britt (2006-08)

5,340 5,260 4,643 3,831 3,513 3,426 3,308 3,245 3,156 3,118

Total Offense 1. Mike Teel (2005-08) 2. Ryan Hart (2002-05) 3. Scott Erney (1986-89) 4. Mike McMahon (1997-00) 5. Ray Lucas (1992-95) 6. Eric Hochberg (1982-85) 7. Bert Kosup (1974, 76-77) 8. Tom Tarver (1989-91) 9. Ed McMichael (1976-80) 10. Terrell Willis (1993-95)

9,173 8,149 7,320 6,793 6,643 3,731 3,670 3,319 3,274 3,114

Plays 1. Ryan Hart (2002-05) 2. Scott Erney (1986-89) 3. Mike Teel (2005-08) 4. Mike McMahon (1997-00) 5. Ray Lucas (1992-95) 6. Ray Rice (2005-07) 7. Eric Hochberg (1982-85) 8. "JJ" Jennings (1971-73) 9. Tom Tarver (1989-91) Bert Kosup (1974, 76-77)

1,358 1,310 1,198 1,191 1,167 911 696 651 637 637

Scoring 1. Jeremy Ito (2004-07) 2. San San Te (2008-11) 3. Ray Rice (2005-07) 4. Brian Leonard (2003-06) 5. Kennan Starzell (1976-79) 6. Homer Hazel (1916, 23-24) 7. "JJ" Jennings (1971-73) 8. Bill Austin (1956-58) 9. Howard Talman (1912-15) 10. Henry Benkert (1921-24)

400 339 300 272 261 216 206 204 203 201

SEASON TOTAL OFFENSE LEADERS

All-Purpose Yardage (Since 1948) 1. Ray Rice (2007) 2. Terrell Willis (1993) 3. Ray Rice (2006) 4. Terrell Willis (1994) 5. Terrell Willis (1995) 6. Bruce Presley (1992) 7. Dave Dorn (1978) 8. Kenny Britt (2008) 9. Brian Leonard (2003) 10. “JJ” Jennings (1973)

2,251 2,026 1,824 1,697 1,617 1,532 1,450 1,446 1,368 1,364

Total Offense 1. Mike Teel (2008) 2. Mike Teel (2007) 3. Ryan Hart (2004) 4. Scott Erney (1989) 5. Ryan Hart (2003) 6. Ray Lucas (1995) 7. Mike McMahon (2000)

3,345 3,098 3,061 2,675 2,538 2,456 2,400

8. Scott Erney (1988) 9. Mike McMahon (1997) 10. Ryan Hart (2005)

2,192 2,136 2,117

Plays 1. Ryan Hart (2004) 2. Scott Erney (1989) 3. Ryan Hart (2003) 4. Ray Lucas (1995) 5. Mike Teel (2008) 6. Mike McMahon (2000) 7. Ray Rice (2007) 8. Scott Erney (1988) 9. Tom Tarver (1991) 10. Mike Teel (2007)

499 443 438 424 420 408 405 381 362 359

Scoring 1. Ray Rice (2007) 2. Howard Talman (1915) 3. “JJ” Jennings (1973) 4. Jeremy Ito (2007) Ray Rice (2006) 6. Jeremy Ito (2006) 7. Bill Austin (1958) 8. Brian Leonard (2005) 9. Jeremy Ito (2005) Henry Benkert (1924)

150 135 128 120 120 107 106 102 100 100

SINGLE-GAME TOTAL OFFENSE LEADERS

Total Offense 1. Mike Teel vs. Louisville (12/4/08) 2. Scott Erney vs. Vanderbilt (9/17/88)

447 436

Plays 1. Scott Erney at Penn State (10/10/87)

62

Scoring 1. Howard Talman vs. RPI (10/9/15)

48

Field Goals Attempts 1. Jeremy Ito at Illinois (9/3/05) Jeremy Ito vs. Michigan State (9/4/04)

7 7

Field Goals Converted 1. Tom Angstadt vs. Cincinnati (9/29/84)

5

Extra Point Attempts 1. Howard Talman vs. RPI (10/9/15)

14

Extra Points Converted 1. Howard Talman vs. RPI (10/9/15)

12

Total All-Purpose Yardage 1. Terrell Willis vs. Temple (11/5/94)

326

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YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS

LEONARD

Year 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996

142

RUSHING LEADERS

Name Bill Austin Bill Austin Jim Rogers Steve Simms Steve Simms Bill Thompson Don Viggiano Bob Brendel Rich Capria Bryant Mitchell Bryant Mitchell Bryant Mitchell Steve Ferrughelli Larry Robertson Larry Robertson "JJ" Jennings "JJ" Jennings Curt Edwards Curt Edwards Glen Kehler Glen Kehler Glen Kehler Albert Ray Albert Ray Albert Ray Albert Smith Albert Smith Albert Smith Albert Smith Matt Prescott Henry Henderson Mike Botti James Cann Tekay Dorsey Antoine Moore Bruce Presley Terrell Willis Terrell Willis Terrell Willis Chad Bosch

Yards 946 747 161 613 614 405 404 464 242 540 542 1,204 564 397 405 1,262 1,353 889 1,157 764 866 883 567 778 679 466 572 869 362 606 846 715 429 505 627 817 1,261 1,080 773 523

1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Jacki Crooks Jacki Crooks Jacki Crooks Dennis Thomas Dennis Thomas Markis Facyson Brian Leonard Brian Leonard Ray Rice Ray Rice Ray Rice Kordell Young Joe Martinek Jordan Thomas Jawan Jamison

YEAR 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981

NAME Bill Austin Bruce Webster Sam Mudie Sam Mudie Bill Speranza Bob Yaksick Dave Stout Roger Kalinger Jack Callaghan Fred Eckert Bruce Van Ness Rich Policastro Rich Policastro Mike Yanchef Leo Gasiencia Leo Gasiencia John Piccirillo Bert Kosup Jeff Rebholz Bert Kosup Bert Kosup Bob Hering Ed McMichael Ed McMichael Ralph Leek

758 821 587 587 372 398 880 732 1,120 1,794 2,012 554 967 417 897

PASSING LEADERS

YARDS 479 513 339 452 318 502 634 916 456 756 524 994 1,690 974 1,148 1,409 415 1,070 715 1,098 1,445 1,193 1,529 1,761 926


YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Jacque LaPrarie Jacque LaPrarie Eric Hochberg Joe Gagliardi Scott Erney Scott Erney Scott Erney Scott Erney Tom Tarver Tom Tarver Bryan Fortay Ray Lucas Ray Lucas Ray Lucas Mike Stephans Mike McMahon Mike McMahon Mike McMahon Mike McMahon Ryan Cubit Ted Trump Ryan Hart Ryan Hart Ryan Hart Mike Teel Mike Teel Mike Teel Tom Savage Chas Dodd Chas Dodd

Year 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993

Name Bob Simms Bob Simms Bob Simms Arny Byrd Lee Curley Bill Craft Paul Strelick Jack Emmer Charley Mudie Jack Emmer Jim Baker Bob Stonebreaker Jim Benedict Al Fenstemacher Bob Carney Tom Sweeney Tom Sweeney Mark Twitty Mark Twitty Mark Twitty George Carter Dave Dorn Dave Dorn Tim Odell Andrew Baker Andrew Baker Andrew Baker Andrew Baker Albert Smith Brian Cobb Eric Young Eric Young James Cann James Guarantano James Guarantano James Guarantano Chris Brantley

1,164 1,275 1,905 1,273 1,160 1,369 2,123 2,536 1,348 1,969 1,608 1,011 1,869 2,180 918 1,259 2,203 989 2,157 1,433 740 2,714 3,154 2,135 2,135 3,147 3,418 2,211 1,637 1,574

RECEIVING LEADERS

Yards 180 468 345 269 274 426 242 306 243 701 242 448 650 254 351 369 479 314 544 514 391 535 468 718 356 472 857 583 244 368 364 592 507 386 740 755 589

1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Marco Battaglia Marco Battaglia Steven Harper Walter King Bill Powell Errol Johnson Errol Johnson Aaron Martin LJ Smith Shawn Tucker Tres Moses Tres Moses Clark Harris Kenny Britt Kenny Britt Tim Brown Mark Harrison Mohamed Sanu

Year 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Name Tom Holmes Tom Holmes Jim Hughes Bob Davis Tim Blanchard Dino Mangiero Mike Knight Keith Woetzel Jim Dumont Jim Dumont Roy Oake Tyronne Stowe Tyronne Stowe Bob Speidel Pat Udovich Pat Udovich Elnardo Webster Elnardo Webster Doug Adkins Jamil Jackson Mark Washington Brian Sheridan Aaron Brady Brian Sheridan Aaron Brady Jabari Moore Wes Robertson Shawn Seabrooks Gary Brackett Jarvis Johnson Jarvis Johnson Courtney Greene Devraun Thompson Courtney Greene Kevin Malast Damaso Munoz Antonio Lowery Khaseem Greene

Year 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964

Name Bill Austin Bill Austin Sam Mudie Steve Simms Sam Mudie Bob Yaksick Dave Stoudt Roger Kalinger

779 894 321 445 730 507 555 523 384 726 1,056 758 493 1,232 1,371 1,150 829 1,206

TACKLE LEADERS

Tackles 124 96 113 121 122 113 98 101 133 154 124 157 150 128 104 140 99 81 70 65 97 132 92 161 136 130 83 99 130 97 75 116 83 101 101 81 108 141

TOTAL OFFENSE LEADERS Yards 1,425 1,031 473 719 703 741 729 1,075

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YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

John Callaghan Fred Eckert Bruce Van Ness Bryant Mitchell Rich Policastro Mike Yancheff Leo Gasiencia Leo Gasiencia "JJ" Jennings Bert Kosup Curt Edwards Bert Kosup Bert Kosup Bob Hering Ed McMichael Ed McMichael Ralph Leek Jacque LaPrarie Jacque LaPrarie Rusty Hochberg Joe Gagliardi Scott Erney Scott Erney Scott Erney Scott Erney Tom Tarver Tom Tarver Bryan Fortay Terrell Willis Ray Lucas Ray Lucas Mike Stephans Mike McMahon Mike McMahon Mike McMahon Mike McMahon Ryan Cubit Ted Trump Ryan Hart Ryan Hart Ryan Hart Mike Teel Mike Teel Mike Teel Tom Savage Chas Dodd Chas Dodd

553 750 917 1,257 1,571 1,117 1,096 1,415 1,367 1,206 1,217 1,097 1,367 1,109 1,452 1,548 971 1,333 1,328 1,818 1,214 1,171 1,270 2,192 2,675 1,348 1,775 1,767 1,261 2,026 2,456 829 1,276 2,136 981 2,400 1,334 632 2,714 3,061 2,117 2,085 3,098 3,345 2,106 1,384 1,507

Year 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991

ITO

144

1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

SCORING LEADERS

Name Bill Austin Bill Austin Bob Simms Steve Simms Bob Mudie Bob Yaksick Bob Brendel Chester Ward Jack Hohnstine Don Riesett Bob Stohrer Bryant Mitchell Bryant Mitchell Bryant Mitchell Bruce Van Ness John Pesce Larry Robertson John Pesce "JJ" Jennings Bert Kosup Curt Edwards Kennan Startzell Mike Fisher Kennan Startzell Dave Dorn Alex Falcinelli Alex Falcinelli Alex Falcinelli Tom Angstadt Tom Angstadt Albert Smith Doug Giesler Carmen Sclafani Carmen Sclafani James Cann John Benestad Bill Bailey Antoine Moore John Benestad Terrell Willis Reggie Funderburk Marco Battaglia Nick Mike-Mayer Jacki Crooks Steve Barone Steve Barone Steve Barone Ryan Sands Ryan Sands Brian Leonard Jeremy Ito Brian Leonard Ray Rice Ray Rice San San Te San San Te San San Te San San Te

Points 74 106 20 36 70 36 24 30 12 12 12 42 36 54 48 33 42 56 128 36 66 65 60 76 74 69 47 52 49 77 42 56 54 78 66 37 36 36 71 80 48 62 26 26 44 40 47 26 33 86 73 102 120 150 81 93 68 97


YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS Year 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952 1951 1950 1949 1948 1947 1946

Rush Yards 1,271 1,211 1,747 1,664 2,574 2,342 1,947 918 1,666 620 1,150 1,161 895 1,378 1,168 962 2,113 1,978 2,588 2,035 1,244 1,324 1,173 1,527 1,665 1,745 1,143 1,737 1,605 1,710 1,626 1,840 1,939 2,644 2,630 2,443 2,895 2,525 2,613 2,009 1,475 1,312 1,336 1,960 1,605 1,311 1,305 1,629 1,698 1,746 1,968 1,916 1,184 1,721 1,703 1,168 1,089 1,481 1,137 1,440 1,584 1,295 2,124 1,908 1,946 1,673

RUTGERS YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS

Pass Yards 3,136 2,328 2,495 3,515 3,267 2,144 2,818 3,416 2,757 1,948 1,508 2,518 2,287 2,242 2,143 1,584 2,588 2,198 1,801 2,444 2,180 1,804 2,709 2,254 1,476 2,084 2,025 1,909 2,008 1,555 1,215 1,945 1,548 1,487 1,652 1,327 1,225 1,209 1,024 1,542 1,390 1,325 1,983 1,698 890 1,372 1,006 1,127 672 927 644 795 946 967 918 898 488 788 791 1,173 573 1,153 658 825 1,015 704

Total Yards 4,407 3,539 4,242 5,179 5,841 4,486 4,765 4,334 4,423 2,568 2,658 3,679 3,182 3,620 3,302 2,546 4,701 4,176 4,389 4,479 3,424 3,128 3,882 3,781 3,141 3,829 3,168 3,646 3,613 3,265 2,831 3,785 3,487 4,131 4,282 3,770 4,120 3,734 3,637 3,551 2,860 2,637 3,319 3,658 2,495 2,683 2,311 2,756 2,370 2,673 2,612 2,711 2,130 2,688 2,621 2,066 1,577 2,269 1,928 2,613 2,157 2,448 2,782 2,733 2,961 2,377

1st Downs 256 186 211 264 294 219 238 230 237 168 145 188 169 198 169 152 255 215 235 226 189 167 203 209 175 222 190 188 195 179 162 208 198 210 210 206 220 180 183 206 159 154 207 182 132 140 132 165 134 154 148 144 115 143 141 70 82 124 95 126 88 112 110 135 124 94

Points 343 250 375 377 426 387 344 269 329 167 119 233 155 206 191 143 304 241 351 344 217 173 245 273 168 221 149 213 195 180 139 279 243 284 291 287 347 244 245 290 193 193 212 276 155 184 84 149 145 164 246 225 132 301 181 117 95 140 126 178 184 186 266 224 262 252

145


YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS Year 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952 1951 1950 1949 1948 1947 1946

146

Rush Yards 1,850 1,877 1,342 1,763 2,076 1,313 1,596 1,960 1,957 2,484 2,535 2,444 2,404 2,706 2,843 2,363 1,777 1,808 2,086 1,831 1,674 2,181 2,706 2,569 2,710 1,510 2,147 1,453 2,008 1,571 2,337 1,422 1,700 1,662 1,801 923 1,293 1,434 2,179 2,095 2,617 2,432 1,504 2,114 1,767 1,572 1,393 757 1,364 1,663 1,230 1,321 1,479 1,465 1,547 2,357 1,706 1,225 1,447 1,699 1,456 1,115 1,215 1,266 1,069 620

OPPONENTS YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS

Pass Yards 2,234 2,613 2,659 2,487 2,218 1,966 2,872 2,756 2,597 2,376 2,085 2,213 2,367 2,001 2,429 2,584 2,888 2,253 2,273 2,417 1,853 1,881 1,874 2,026 1,849 2,052 1,860 1,832 1,943 2,337 1,397 1,585 1,176 1,635 1,337 1,048 940 1,209 1,415 1,258 1,557 1,138 1,156 1,390 1,517 1,133 964 1,256 841 776 884 766 981 813 975 902 533 1,020 1,023 1,013 897 773 897 745 679 702

Total Yards 4,084 4,490 4,001 4,250 4,294 3,279 4,468 4,716 4,554 4,860 4,620 4,657 4,771 4,707 5,272 4,947 4,665 4,061 4,359 4,248 3,527 4,062 4,580 4,595 4,559 3,562 4,007 3,285 3,951 3,908 3,734 3,007 2,876 3,297 3,138 1,971 2,233 2,643 3,594 3,353 4,174 3,570 2,660 3,504 3,284 2,705 2,347 2,013 2,205 2,439 2,114 2,087 2,460 2,278 2,522 3,259 2,239 2,245 2,407 2,712 2,353 1,888 2,112 2,011 1,745 1,322

1st Downs 200 216 198 201 229 166 258 235 218 238 218 249 245 242 257 250 225 219 221 206 178 221 232 243 258 197 225 186 217 202 206 168 171 180 186 117 141 157 206 176 212 193 156 204 181 141 134 91 113 141 116 116 124 127 138 119 111 92 114 123 92 87 95 100 77 84

Points 238 318 233 245 292 186 307 343 354 397 397 399 427 376 496 380 412 261 334 245 217 302 319 255 213 189 266 155 258 278 208 156 174 165 181 287 91 146 228 172 243 218 150 182 170 177 152 115 197 169 102 69 121 77 133 240 163 145 216 184 114 154 138 130 99 48


HEAD COACHING RECORDS

Oliver D. Mann 1903, 1905 Two seasons 7-10-1

A.E. Hitchner 1904 One season 1-6-2

F.H. Gorton 1906-07 Two seasons 8-7-3

Joseph Smith 1908 One seasons 3-5-1

Howard Gargan 1910-12 Three seasons 12-10-4

George Sanford 1913-23 11 seasons 56-32-5

John H. Wallace 1924-26 Three seasons 12-14-1

Harry J. Rockafeller 1927-30, 1942-45 Eight seasons 33-26-1

J. Wilder Tasker 1931-37 Seven seasons 31-27-5

Harvey J. Harman 1938-41, 1946-55 14 seasons 74-44-2

John R. Steigman 1956-59 Four seasons 22-15-0

John F. Bateman 1960-72 13 seasons 73-51-0

No. 1. 2. 3. 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.

Frank R. Burns 1973-83 11 seasons 78-43-1

Coach William A. Reynolds H.W. Ambruster John C. B. Pendleton William V.B. Van Dyck, Jr. Michael F. Daly Arthur P. Robinson Harry W. Van Hovenberg Oliver D. Mann A.E. Hitchner Oliver D. Mann F. H. Gorton Joseph Smith Herman Pritchard Howard Gargan George Foster Sanford John H. Wallace Harry J. Rockafeller J. Wilder Tasker Harvey J. Harman Harry J. Rockafeller Harvey J. Harman John R. Steigman John F. Bateman Frank R. Burns Dick Anderson Doug Graber Terry Shea Greg Schiano

Dick Anderson 1984-89 Six seasons 27-34-4

Alma Mater

Rutgers Rutgers Rutgers Rutgers Rutgers Colgate Dartmouth Swarthmore Fordham Yale Rutgers Rutgers Syracuse Pittsburgh Rutgers Pittsburgh Williams College Columbia Rutgers Penn State Wayne State Oregon Bucknell

Doug Graber 1990-95 Six seasons 29-36-1

Tenure 1891 1895 1896-1897 1898-1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906-1907 1908 1909 1910-1912 1913-1923 1924-1926 1927-1930 1931-1937 1938-1941 1942-1945 1946-1955 1956-1959 1960-1972 1973-1983 1984-1989 1990-1995 1996- 2000 2001-2011

W 8 3 8 3 4 0 3 4 1 3 8 3 3 12 56 12 19 31 26 14 48 22 73 78 27 29 11 68

Terry Shea 1996-2000 Five seasons 11-44-0 L 6 4 12 15 4 7 7 4 6 6 7 5 5 10 32 14 16 27 7 10 37 15 51 43 34 36 44 67

T

Greg Schiano 2001-2011 11 seasons 68-67-0

1

1 2 3 1 1 4 5 1 5 1 1 1 1 4 1

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STADIUM RECORDS

Single-Game Records Rushing Attempts Team 80 vs. NYU (10/13/52) Individual 40 - "JJ" Jennings vs. Colgate (11/25/72) Rushing Yards Team 447 vs. Colgate (11/23/74) Individual 232 Terrell Willis vs. Temple (11/5/94) Passing Attempts 52 - Rich Policastro vs. Lehigh (10/11/69) Completions 29 - Rich Policastro vs. Lehigh (10/11/69) Passing Yards 447 - Mike Teel vs. Louisville (12/4/08) Passing TDs 7 - Mike Teel vs. Louisville (12/4/08) TD Receptions 4 - Chris Brantley vs. Va. Tech (10/31/92) Receiving Yards 192 - Mark Twitty vs. Colgate (11/23/74) Most Interceptions 3 - John Pollack vs. Colgate (11/23/68) 3 - Larry Clymer vs. Colgate (11/21/70) 3 - Tom Pawlik vs. Lafayette (10/13/73) 3 - Malik Jackson vs. Va. Tech (10/31/92) Most Field Goals 5 - Tom Angstadt vs. Cincinnati (9/29/84) Run 91 - Mohamed Sanu vs. Tulane (10/2/10) Pass 91 - Aaron Martin vs. Navy (10/20/01) FG 51 - Jeremy Ito, twice Punt Return (TD) 85 - Marshall Roberts vs. Colgate (9/12/92) Kick Return (TD) 97 - Tom Sweeney vs. Morgan St. (11/18/72) INT Return 94 - Bill Houston vs. Colgate (10/23/82) Rutgers Team Records Points in a Season - High Points in a Season - Low Points Against - High Points Against - Low Total Yards - Game Points - Game

148

244 (7 games) - 1975 37 (4 games) - 1965 227 (5 games) - 1997 13 (6 games) - 1941 781 vs. Colgate (11/23/74) 79 vs. Kings Point (1949)

Points - Opponent Consecutive Wins

64 - vs. Miami (9/30/00) 20 (1974-78)

Opponent Individual Records Rushing Yards 245 - Ed Marinaro, Cornell (10/2/71) Passing Yards 470 - Pete Gonzalez, Pittsburgh (10/25/97) Receiving Yards 207 - Larry Fitzgerald, Pittsburgh (10/18/03) Rushing Attempts 48 - Tanardo Sharps, Temple (11/16/02) Passing Attempts 58 - Tyler Palko, Pittsburgh (9/30/05) Passes Completed 36 - Alex Van Pelt, Pittsburgh (9/17/92) Passes Caught 12 - Kyle Sanborn, Colgate (11/19/88) Long Pass Play 91 - Alex Van Pelt to Dietrich Jells, Pittsburgh (9/17/92) Long Rushing Play 81 - Al Clark, Virginia Tech (8/30/97) Long Field Goal 51 - Kenny Stucker, Ball State (9/9/89) Largest Crowds in Stadium History 1. Cincinnati 47, RU 15 (9/1/09) 2. West Virginia 24, RU 21 (12/5/09) 3. North Carolina 17, RU 13 (9/25/10) 4. Pittsburgh 24, RU 17 (10/16/09) 5. RU 42, Texas Southern 0 (10/10/09) 6. Syracuse 13, RU 10 (11/13/10) 7. RU 27, Connecticut 24 (10/8/10) 8. RU 31, #23 USF 0 (11/12/09) 9. Tulane 17, RU 14 (10/2/10) 10. RU 20, Cincinnati 3 (11/19/11) 11. RU 21, Navy 20 (10/15/11) 12. RU 31, Norfolk State 0 (9/2/10) 13. RU 34, Pittsburgh 10 (10/8/11)

53,737 52,534 52,038 50,296 50,169 49,911 48,431 48,057 47,963 47,447 47,138 46,311 46,079


STADIUM RECORDS

HOME SITES AND RECORDS

College Field Site of the first game in 1869, is now the parking lot behind the College Avenue Gym. Years Record 1869-1890 24-18-5 Neilson Field Located across the street from the College Avenue Gymnasium, the current site of Records Hall. Years Record 1892-1938 127-57-13 “Old” Rutgers Stadium Dedicated on November 5, 1938 at the Rutgers-Princeton game, the Stadium had its first game two weeks earlier as Rutgers hosted Hampden-Sydney. The season finale against Lafayette was the third game in the Stadium. Rutgers won all three contests and did not lose at the site until the sixth game in 1940, a 7-6 loss to Lafayette. Rutgers won the first 13 Stadium games, including seven straight in 1939. Years Record 1938-1992 168-53-4 High Point Solutions Stadium Built on the site of the “Old” Rutgers Stadium on the Busch Campus in Piscataway. Year Record 1994 4-1 1995 2-3 1996 2-3 1997 0-5 1998 3-3 1999 1-5 2000 2-4 2001 1-6

2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Total

1-5 3-3 3-3 4-2 6-0 5-3 5-2 4-3 2-4 6-1 54-56

“NEW” STADIUM FIRSTS

Date September 3, 1994 Final Score Rutgers 28, Kent State 6 Attendance 33,279 Coin Toss Won by Rutgers, elected to defend North goal Kickoff Robbie Butts (Kent) Kickoff Return Vance Benton (Kent) First Down Astron Whatley (Kent) - two yards Pass Play Ray Lucas (RU) - incomplete Pass Caught Astron Whatley (Kent) from Mike Challenger Pass Intercepted Berkeley Claggett (Kent) Run Bruce Presley (RU) - two yards Tackle Jon Durkos (Kent) tackled Bruce Presley Sack Bob Sneathen (RU) sacked Mike Challenger Touchdown Ray Lucas (RU) - eight yard run TD Reception Steven Harper (RU) from Ray Lucas - 60 yards Defensive Score Curtis Tribbitt (RU) - 28 yard interception Extra Point Eddie Duborg (RU) Blocked Extra Point Alcides Catanho (RU) blocked Robbie Butts (Kent) Punt Jared Slovan (RU) - 35 yards Punt Return Reggie Funderburk (RU) - six yds Punt Blocked Roger Jones (Kent) Fumble Tony Peters (Kent) recovers Penalty Rutgers offsides

149


CONFERENCE SERIES ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE 21-58-1 6-19-1 2-2-0 0-1-0 4-6-0 0-11-0 3-3-0 1-0-0 2-3-0 3-11-0 0-2-0

Boston College Duke Georgia Tech Maryland Miami North Carolina NC State Virginia Virginia Tech Wake Forest

BIG EAST CONFERENCE 80-91-2 Cincinnati 8-8-1 Connecticut 21-10-0 Louisville 7-4-0 Pittsburgh 8-21-0 Syracuse 11-30-1 Temple 18-16-0 USF 5-2-0 BIG 12 CONFERENCE 6-35-2 Iowa State 1-0-0 Kansas State 1-0-0 Texas 0-2-0 West Virginia 4-33-2 BIG TEN CONFERENCE 9-26-0 1-1-0 3-2-0 0-1-0 3-0-0 2-22-0

Illinois Michigan State Nebraska Northwestern Penn State

CONFERENCE USA 4-2-0

Tulane UCF

3-2-0 1-0-0

MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE 13-4-1 Akron 1-0-0 Ball State 1-0-1 Buffalo 5-1-0 Kent State 2-0-0 Massachusetts 2-2-0 Ohio 2-1-0

Air Force

MOUNTAIN WEST 1-1-0

1-1-0

PACIFIC-12 CONFERENCE 0-4-0 0-2-0 0-2-0

Arizona State California

SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE 5-11-2 0-2-0 0-1-0 0-1-1 2-2-1 1-0-0 1-3-0

Alabama Auburn Florida Kentucky Louisiana State Tennessee

150

Vanderbilt 1-2-0 SUN BELT CONFERENCE 2-0-0 Florida International 2-0-0 WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE 1-2-0 0-1-0 1-1-0

Fresno State Hawaii Army Navy Notre Dame

INDEPENDENTS 32-33-1 20-18-0 12-11-1 0-4-0

FCS PROGRAMS 259-231-13 Boston University 11-2-0 Brown 6-5-0 Bucknell 12-4-0 Colgate 27-15-0 Columbia 23-21-5 Cornell 6-5-0 Dartmouth 0-1-0 Delaware 15-13-3 Fordham 8-5-1 Harvard 3-2-0 Holy Cross 8-11-0 Howard 2-0-0 Lafayette 41-30-1 Lehigh 43-30-1 Maine 1-0-0 Morgan State 3-0-0 New Hampshire 1-1-0 Norfolk State 2-0-0 North Carolina Central 1-0-0 Pennsylvania 6-11-0 Princeton 17-53-1 Richmond 6-0-1 Texas Southern 1-0-0 Villanova 8-7-0 William & Mary 6-4-0 Yale 2-11-0 OTHER PROGRAMS 184-109-20 Albright Alfred ASTP (Rutgers) Bethany Brooklyn College Catholic CCNY Columbia AC Crescent AC Detroit Dickinson Drexel Elizabeth AC Fort Monmouth Fort Wadsworth Franklin & Marshall George Washington Great Lakes Naval TS Hamilton Hamilton Fish AS Hampden-Sydney

2-0-0 3-0-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 1-1-0 7-0-0 1-1-1 1-1-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-2-0 1-0-1 1-0-0 3-4-2 2-1-0 0-1-0 4-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-0

Haverford 5-9-3 Hobart 2-0-0 Hoboken Naval TS 1-0-0 Irvington AC 0-1-0 Jefferson Med School 0-1-0 Johns Hopkins 3-0-0 Knickerbocker AC 0-1-0 League Island Marines 1-0-0 Lebanon Valley 1-0-0 Manhattan 3-3-0 Manhattan AC 3-0-0 Marietta 4-0-0 Muhlenberg 6-0-1 New Jersey AC 1-0-0 New York Ag.Coll. 1-0-0 New York AC 2-2-0 New York Law 1-0-0 New York Univ. 23-18-2 Newark AC 2-0-0 Newport NR 1-0-0 Ohio Wesleyan 1-0-1 Orange AC 1-3-0 Pelham Bay Naval TS 1-0-0 Penn Medical 0-0-1 Penn Military 4-1-1 Providence 3-1-1 Quantico Marines 0-1-0 Rensselaer Poly 5-0-0 Rhode Island State 1-0-0 Ridgefield AC 2-0-0 Roseville AC 1-0-0 St. Bonaventure 1-0-0 St. John’s (MD) 2-0-0 St. Lawrence 2-0-0 Schuykill AC 1-0-0 Seton Hall 0-1-0 Springfield 12-1-0 Stevens 28-13-5 Susquehanna 1-0-0 Swarthmore 5-9-0 Tampa 0-1-0 Trinity 1-1-0 Tufts 1-0-0 Union 3-7-0 US Merchant Marine Academy 1-0-0 Ursinus 9-8-0 Vermont 2-0-0 Vineland AC 1-0-0 Washington College 0-1-0 Washington & Jefferson 0-3-0 Washington & Lee 1-0-1 Wesleyan 1-6-0 West Chester Teachers 0-1-0 Western Reserve 1-0-0 Williams 0-2-0 Wooster 1-0-0 AC - Athletic Club AS - All-Stars Ag.Coll. -Agricultural College TS - Transport Station Programs are designated by current conference affiliation, not necessarily the conference at the time of playing Rutgers.


ALL-TIME TEAM RESULTS Air Force 1-1-0 (H:1-0-0, A: 0-1-0) 1973 A L, 14-31 1974 H W, 20-3

1990

Akron 1-0-0 (H: 1-0-0) H W, 20-17

1915 1928

Albright 2-0-0 (H: 2-0-0) H W, 53-0 H W, 19-0

Alabama 0-2-0 (H: 0-1-0, A: 0-1-0) 1980 A L, 13-17 1981 GS L, 7-31

1925 1927 1941

Alfred 3-0-0 (H: 3-0-0) H W, 19-3 H W, 42-0 H W, 34-0

Arizona State 0-2-0 (N: 0-2-0) 1978 N L, 18-34 (Garden State Bowl) 2005 N L, 40-45 (Insight Bowl)

Army 20-18-0 (H: 11-5-0, A: 9-13-0) 1891 A W, 27-6 1900 A L, 0-23 1911 A L, 0-18 1912 A L, 0-19 1913 A L, 0-29 1914 A L, 0-13 1965 A L, 6-23 1966 H L, 9-14 1967 A L, 3-14 1968 H L, 0-24 1971 A L, 17-30 1972 H L, 28-35 1979 GS W, 20-0 1980 A W, 37-21 1981 A W, 17-0 1982 GS W, 24-3 1983 A L, 12-20 1984 GS W, 14-7 1985 A L, 16-20 1986 GS W, 35-7 1987 A W, 27-14 1988 GS L, 24-34 1989 A L, 14-35 1990 A L, 31-35 1991 GS W, 14-12 1992 GS W, 45-10 1993 A W, 45-38 1994 H W, 16-14 1996 GS L, 21-42 1997 A L, 35-37 1998 H W, 27-15 2002 H W, 44-0 2003 A W, 36-21 2007 A W, 41-6 2008 H W, 30-3 2009 A W, 27-10 2010 NMSW, 23-20 (OT) 2011 AYS W, 27-12

A.S.T.P. (Rutgers) 1-0-0 (H: 1-0-0) 1944 H W, 18-12

1982

Auburn 0-1-0 (A: 0-1-0) A

L, 0-30

1922

Bethany 0-1-0 (H: 0-1-0) H

L, 7-14

Ball State 1-0-1 (H: 0-0-1; N: 1-0-0) 1989 H T, 31-31 2008 N W, 52-30 (International Bowl)

Boston College 6-19-1 (H: 3-9-0; A: 3-10-1) 1919 A W, 13-7 1956 H L, 0-32 1981 A L, 21-27 1982 A L, 13-14 1983 GS L, 22-42 1984 A L, 23-35 1985 GS L, 10-20 1986 A W, 11-9 1987 H W, 38-24 1988 A W, 17-6 1989 GS W, 9-7 1990 A L, 14-19 1991 H W, 20-13 1992 A L, 20-37 1993 GS L, 21-31 1994 A T, 7-7 1995 H L, 38-41 1996 A L, 13-37 1997 H L, 21-35 1998 A L, 14-41 1999 H L, 7-27 2000 A L, 13-42 2001 H L, 7-38 2002 A L, 14-44 2003 H L, 25-35 2004 A L, 10-21 Boston University 11-2-0 (H: 8-1-0; A: 3-1-0) 1923 H W, 61-0 1934 H W, 52-0 1935 A W, 12-6 1936 H L, 0-7 1963 H W, 21-6 1964 H W, 9-0 1965 A L, 0-30 1966 H W, 16-7 1970 A W, 6-3 1972 H W, 51-7 1974 H W, 6-0 1975 A W, 41-3 1977 H W, 63-8 Brooklyn College 0-1-0 (H: 0-1-0) 1943 H L, 6-12 Brown 6-5-0 (H: 1-3-0; A: 5-2-0) 1916 A L, 3-21 1937 H L, 6-7 1939 A L, 0-12 1941 A W, 13-7

1947 1948 1950 1951 1952 1953 1955

A H H A A H A

W, 27-20 L, 6-20 W, 15-12 W, 28-21 W, 19-7 L, 20-27 W, 14-12

Bucknell 12-4-0 (H: 8-1-0; A: 4-3-0) 1922 H L, 13-20 1924 A L, 7-12 1942 H W, 9-7 1946 H W, 25-0 1958 H W, 57-12 1959 A L, 8-15 1960 H W, 23-19 1961 A W, 21-6 1970 H W, 21-7 1971 A L, 13-14 1974 A W, 16-14 1975 H W, 47-3 1976 A W, 19-7 1977 H W, 36-14 1978 A W, 27-13 1979 H W, 16-14 Buffalo 5-1-0 (H: 3-1-0; A: 2-0-0) 2000 H W, 59-0 2001 A W, 31-15 2002 H L, 11-34 2003 H W, 24-10 2005 A W, 17-3 2007 H W, 38-3 California 0-2-0 (H: 0-1-0; A: 0-1-0) 1999 A L, 7-21 2001 H L, 10-20

1928 1929

Catholic 1-1-0 (H: 1-1-0) H W, 12-0 H L, 10-14

Central Florida 1-0-0 (N: 1-0-0) 2009 N W, 45-24 (St. Petersburg Bowl)

City College of New York 7-0-0 (H: 7-0-0) 1878 H W, 6t, 5s-9s 1881 H W, 10g,17t-0 1882 H W, 7g,1st-0 1883 H W, 54-20 1899 H W, 59-0 1900 H W, 5-0 1906 H W, 55-0 Cincinnati 8-8-1 (H: 7-2-0; A: 1-6-1) 1980 H W, 24-7 1981 A L, 0-10 1983 A L, 7-18 1984 H W, 43-15 1986 H W, 48-28 1987 A W, 10-7 1988 H W, 38-9 1989 A T, 17-17 1992 A L, 24-26 1994 H W, 14-9 2005 H W, 44-9

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

A H A H A H

L, 11-30 L, 23-28 L, 10-13 L, 15-47 L, 38-69 W, 20-3

Colgate 27-15-0 (H: 22-10-0; A: 5-5-0) 1933 A L, 2-25 1934 H L, 0-14 1935 H L, 0-27 1948 H W, 34-19 1949 A W, 35-13 1951 H L, 21-26 1952 A L, 7-13 1953 H L, 13-33 1954 A L, 14-26 1956 H L, 6-48 1957 A W, 48-6 1958 A W, 21-7 1959 H W, 15-12 1960 H W, 49-12 1961 A W, 26-6 1962 H W, 27-15 1963 A L, 8-28 1964 H L, 7-20 1965 H L, 10-24 1966 H L, 7-26 1967 H W, 31-28 1968 H W, 55-34 1969 H W, 48-12 1970 H W, 30-14 1971 H W, 28-16 1972 H W, 43-13 1973 H L, 0-42 1974 H W, 62-21 1975 H W, 56-14 1976 GS W, 17-9 1977 A L, 0-23 1978 H L, 9-14 1980 H W, 35-13 1981 H W, 13-5 1982 H W, 34-17 1983 H W, 29-26 1984 A W, 17-7 1985 H W, 28-14 1988 H W, 41-22 1990 H W, 28-17 1992 H W, 41-0 1993 H W, 68-6 Columbia 23-21-5 (H: 15-8-2; A: 8-13-3) 1870 H W, 6-3 1872 A T, 0-0 1872 H W, 7-5 1873 H W, 5-4 1873 A L, 3-4 1874 H W, 6-1 1874 A L, 1-4 1875 H T, 1-1 1877 A L,0-4g 1879 A T, 0-0 1880 A L, 3t-3g, 1t 1881 H T, 0-0 1881 A L, 0-1g, 3t 1882 H W, 2g,1t-1t 1884 H W, 35-5 1890 A T, 6-6 1891 H W, 44-0 1899 H L, 0-26 1900 H L, 0-11 1901 H L, 0-27 1902 H L, 0-43 1935 A L, 6-20 1946 A L, 7-13 1947 A L, 28-40 1948 A L, 6-27 1953 A L, 13-27

151


ALL-TIME TEAM RESULTS 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1975 1976 1978

A A H A H A A H A H A H H A A H A H A H H GS GS

W, 45-12 W, 12-6 L, 12-18 W, 26-7 W, 61-0 L, 16-26 W, 43-2 W, 32-19 W, 22-6 L, 28-35 W, 38-35 L, 7-12 W, 37-34 L, 13-24 W, 28-17 W, 21-14 L, 14-30 L, 16-17 W, 6-3 W, 28-2 W, 41-0 W, 47-0 W, 69-0

Connecticut 21-10-0 (H: 14-3-0; A: 7-7-0) 1940 H W, 45-7 1941 H W, 32-7 1956 A L, 7-27 1957 H W, 14-7 1959 H W, 20-8 1960 A W, 19-6 1961 H W, 35-12 1962 A L, 7-15 1964 H W, 9-3 1965 A W, 17-8 1968 H W, 27-15 1969 A L, 22-28 1972 H W, 21-13 1973 A L, 19-27 1974 H L, 7-9 1975 A W, 35-8 1976 H W, 38-0 1977 A W, 42-18 1978 H W, 10-0 1979 A W, 26-14 1983 H W, 22-5 2001 H L, 19-20 2003 A L, 31-38 2004 H L, 35-41 2005 A W, 26-24 2006 H W, 24-13 2007 A L, 19-38 2008 H W, 12-10 2009 A W, 28-24 2010 H W, 27-24 2011 A L, 22-40 Columbia Athletic Club 1-1-1 (H: 1-0-0; A: 0-1-1) 1891 H W, 44-0 1892 A T, 6-6 1894 A L, 0-20 Cornell 6-5-0 (H: 3-1-0; A: 3-4-0) 1920 A L, 0-24 1924 A W, 10-0 1925 A L, 0-41 1968 A L, 16-17 1969 H W, 21-7 1971 H L, 17-31 1972 A L, 22-36 1976 H W, 21-14 1977 A W, 30-14 1980 A W, 44-3 1981 H W, 31-17

152

Crescent Athletic Club 1-1-0 (H: 1-0-0: A: 0-1-0) 1890 H W, 68-0 1894 A L, 4-20 Dartmouth 0-1-0 (A: 0-1-0) 1952 A L, 20-29

Delaware 15-13-3 (H: 11-7-3; A: 4-6-0) 1901 H L, 5-6 1902 H W, 15-12 1903 A L, 0-5 1904 H T, 6-6 1905 A W, 10-0 1906 H L, 0-4 1907 A W, 39-0 1908 H T, 6-6 1926 H W, 21-0 1928 H W, 34-0 1929 H W, 19-0 1930 H W, 40-0 1931 H T, 6-6 1932 H W, 32-0 1937 H W, 27-0 1955 H L, 7-33 1956 A L, 0-22 1957 H L, 19-23 1958 A W, 37-20 1959 H L, 14-34 1960 A W, 22-0 1961 H W, 27-19 1962 A L, 6-23 1963 H L, 3-14 1964 A L, 18-27 1967 H W, 29-21 1968 H W, 23-14 1969 A L, 0-44 1970 H L, 21-54 1971 A L, 7-48 1973 H W, 24-7

1920

1916

1931

Detroit 0-1-0 (A: 0-1-0) A

L, 0-27

Dickinson 1-0-0 (H: 1-0-0) H W, 34-0

Drexel 1-0-0 (H: 1-0-0) H W, 27-6

Duke 2-2-0 (H: 2-1-0; A: 0-1-0) 1987 GS W, 7-0 1991 A L, 22-42 1993 GS W, 39-38 1995 H L, 14-24 Elizabeth Athletic Club 0-2-0 (A: 0-2-0) 1895 A L, 16-6 1896 A L, 0-28

Florida 0-1-1 (H:0-1-0; A: 0-0-1) 1985 A T, 28-28 1986 GS L, 3-15

Florida International 2-0-0 (H:1-0-0; A: 1-0-0) 2009 H W, 23-15 2010 A W, 19-14

Fordham 8-5-1 (H: 5-3-1; A: 2-2-0; N: 1-0-0) 1903 A L, 0-15 1905 A L, 6-17 1906 A W, 6-0 1907 H T, 5-5 1909 H L, 0-9 1917 A W, 28-0 1922 H W, 20-15 1923 East Orange W, 42-0 1947 H W, 36-6 1948 H W, 28-19 1949 H W, 35-14 1951 H W, 13-7 1953 H L, 13-40 1954 H L, 7-13 Fort Monmouth 1-0-1 (H: 1-0-1) 1941 H W, 26-0 1942 H T, 0-0 Fort Wadsworth 1-0-0 (H: 1-0-0) 1917 H W, 90-0

Franklin & Marshall 3-4-2 (H: 3-1-2; A: 0-3-0) 1894 A L, 4-68 1903 H T, 0-0 1908 H W, 9-0 1909 A L, 0-15 1910 H T, 0-0 1912 H L, 0-20 1924 H W, 30-6 1933 H W, 10-0 1934 A L, 0-7

2008

Fresno State 0-1-0 (H: 0-1-0) H L, 7-24

1921

Georgia Tech 0-1-0 (A: 0-1-0) A L, 14-48

George Washington 2-1-0 (H: 2-1-0) 1927 H L, 0-6 1930 H W, 20-6 1946 H W, 25-13

Great Lakes Naval Transport Station 0-1-0 (H: 0-1-0) 1918 H L, 14-54 Hamilton 4-0-0 (H: 2-0-0; A: 2-0-0) 1908 H W, 5-4 1909 A W, 8-5 1912 H W, 25-6 1913 A W, 38-0

Hamilton Fish All-Stars 1-0-0 (H: 1-0-0) 1915 H W, 28-7 Hampden-Sydney 2-0-0 (H: 2-0-0) 1937 H W, 20-0 1938 H W, 32-0

1946 1947 1963 1970 1974

Harvard 3-2-0 (A: 3-2-0) A W, 13-0 A W, 31-7 A L, 0-28 A L, 9-39 A W, 24-21

Haverford 5-9-3 (H: 4-2-1; A: 1-8-2) 1896 H W, 6-2 1897 A L, 0-26 1898 H T, 0-0 1899 A L, 0-36 1900 H W, 11-0 1901 A L, 0-17 1902 A L, 5-43 1903 H L, 6-18 1904 A L, 0-40 1905 A L, 0-28 1906 A T, 0-0 1907 H L, 5-6 1908 A L, 5-9 1909 H W, 11-0 1910 A T, 0-0 1911 H W, 10-6 1912 A W, 18-0 Hawaii 1-1-0 (H: 1-0-0; A: 0-1-0) 1974 A L, 16-28 1975 H W, 7-3

1912 1913

Hobart 2-0-0 (H: 2-0-0) H W, 16-7 H W, 71-0

Hoboken Naval Transport Station 1-0-0 (H: 1-0-0) 1918 H W, 40-0

Holy Cross (8-11-0) (H: 5-3-0; A: 2-5-0; N: 1-3-0) 1916 Newark W, 14-6 1925 A L, 0-6 1926 Newark L, 0-21 1927 Newark L, 0-39 1928 Newark L, 0-46 1929 A L, 3-20 1930 H L, 20-32 1931 A L, 0-27 1932 H L, 0-6 1965 H W, 14-0 1966 A L, 12-24 1967 H L, 10-21 1968 H W, 41-14 1970 H W, 37-7 1971 H W, 14-13 1972 A L, 14-24 1973 A W, 27-7 1978 A W, 31-21 1979 H W, 28-0


ALL-TIME TEAM RESULTS

2006 2009

Howard 2-0-0 (H: 2-0-0) H W, 56-7 H W, 45-7

Illinois 1-1-0 (H: 1-0-0; A: 0-1-0) 2005 A L, 30-33 (OT) 2006 H W, 33-0 Iowa State 1-0-0 (N: 1-0-0) 2011 N W, 27-13 (New Era Pinstripe Bowl)

Irvington Athletic Club 0-1-0 (A: 0-1-0) 1896 A L, 0-20

Jefferson Medical School 0-1-0 (A: 0-1-0) 1907 A L, 0-27 Johns Hopkins 3-0-0 (H: 3-0-0) 1930 H W, 33-0 1932 H W, 33-0 1946 H W, 53-0

Kansas State 1-0-0 (N: 1-0-0) 2006 N W, 37-10 (Texas Bowl)

1994 2004

Kent State 2-0-0 (H: 2-0-0) H W, 28-6 H W, 29-21

Kentucky 2-2-1 (H: 2-0-0; A: 0-2-1) 1984 A L, 14-27 1986 A T, 16-16 1987 GS W, 19-18 1989 A L, 26-33 1990 GS W, 24-8 Knickerbocker Athletic Club 0-1-0 (A: 0-1-0) 1899 A L, 0-11

Lafayette 41-30-1 (H: 22-12-0; A: 18-18-1; N: 11-11-0) 1882 H W, 8g, 3t-0 1883 A L, 0-25 1884 H W, 6-0 1886 A L, 2-24 1886 H L, 0-26 1887 A L, 0-20 1887 H L, 0-36 1888 H L, 0-4 1889 H L, 0-16 1892 A W, 16-8 1892 H L, 10-24 1893 A L, 0-1 1894 H W, 12-10 1895 A L, 0-52 1899 A L, 0-57 1917 A W, 33-7 1921 A L, 0-35

1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1943 1944 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975

H A N A H A H A H A H A H A A H A H A H H A A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A A H A H

L, 6-33 T, 6-6 W, 43-7 L, 0-34 L, 0-38 L, 0-56 L, 0-17 L, 6-20 L, 26-31 L, 0-32 W, 7-6 W, 20-13 W, 27-6 W, 31-6 L, 6-13 W, 6-0 W, 13-6 L, 6-7 L, 0-16 L, 13-19 W, 13-0 L, 2-9 L, 6-19 L, 0-39 W, 32-14 W, 41-2 W, 20-0 W, 34-13 W, 14-0 W, 31-7 W, 47-12 W, 21-6 W, 14-13 W, 7-0 L, 7-16 W, 20-19 W, 34-19 W, 18-0 W, 16-14 W, 36-8 W, 37-6 W, 40-0 W, 49-0 W, 31-6 L, 18-23 W, 32-28 W, 27-3 W, 37-7 W, 44-22 W, 41-16 L, 7-13 W, 21-7 W, 35-6 W, 35-0 W, 48-6

League Island Marines 1-0-0 (H: 1-0-0) 1917 H W, 27-0 Lebanon Valley 1-0-0 (H: 1-0-0) 1924 H W, 56-0

Lehigh 43-30-1 (H: 23-10-0; A: 20-20-1) 1884 H W, 61-0 1885 A L, 5-10 1888 A L, 0-30 1890 H L, 2-4 1891 A L, 0-22 1894 A L, 0-24 1895 H L, 0-25 1896 A L, 0-44 1898 A L, 0-12 1899 A L, 0-10 1900 A L, 0-21 1902 A L, 0-34 1907 H L, 6-16

1908 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1943 1944 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977

A A A A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A A H A H H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H H A H A A H

L, 0-12 W, 39-0 L. 0-19 L. 0-9 L. 0-7 W,13-7 W, 10-0 T, 13-13 L, 0-7 L, 0-14 W, 12-6 W, 7-3 W, 14-0 14-13 W, 26-12 W, 37-6 W, 27-0 W, 45-0 W, 27-6 L, 0-19 W, 34-0 W, 13-0 W, 20-6 W, 34-0 W, 16-6 L, 10-28 W, 20-0 W, 26-0 W, 19-6 W, 15-6 W, 25-0 W, 55-6 W, 46-13 W, 20-6 W, 40-27 L, 18-21 L, 6-21 L, 13-33 L, 14-21 L, 13-27 L, 7-13 W, 44-13 W, 23-0 W, 8-0 W, 32-15 W, 29-12 W, 30-6 W, 20-7 W, 6-0 W, 42-14 W, 14-7 W, 29-26 L, 7-17 L, 0-7 L, 14-35 W, 41-13 W, 31-13 W, 37-16 L, 20-34 W, 28-21 W, 20-0

LSU 1-0-0 (N: 1-0-0) 1922 N W, 22-0 (Polo Grounds)

Louisville 7-4-0 (H: 4-1-0, A: 3-3-0) 1976 H W, 34-0 1979 A W, 31-7 1984 H W, 38-21 1986 A W, 41-0 2005 A L, 5-56 2006 H W, 28-25 2007 A L, 38-41 2008 H W, 63-14 2009 A W, 34-14 2010 H L, 13-40 2011 A L, 14-16

1991

Maine 1-0-0 (H: 1-0-0) H W, 40-17

Manhattan 3-3-0 (H: 3-1-0, A: 0-2-0) 1901 H L, 0-10 1902 A L, 0-6 1903 H W, 8-6 1926 H W, 8-0 1927 H W, 24-6 1932 A L, 6-7 Manhattan Athletic Club 3-0-0 (H: 2-0-0, A: 1-0-0) 1890 H W, 32-0 1891 H W, 34-0 1892 A W, 30-0

1935 1936 1938 1940

Marietta 4-0-0 (H: 4-0-0) H H H H

W, 26-9 W, 13-0 W, 20-0 W, 53-0

Maryland 4-6-0 (H: 3-3-0, A: 1-2-0, N: 0-1-0) 1904 H L, 0-10 1920 H W, 6-0 1921 H L, 0-3 1925 Philadelphia L, 0-16 1939 H W, 25-12 1940 A L, 7-14 1941 H W, 20-0 1942 A L, 13-27 2007 H L, 24-34 2009 A W, 34-13

Massachusetts 2-2-0 (H: 1-1-0, A: 1-1-0) 1967 A L, 7-30 1973 H L, 22-25 1976 H W, 24-7 1978 A W, 21-11 Miami 0-11-0 (H: 0-5-0, A: 0-6-0) 1993 A L, 17-31 1994 H L, 3-24 1995 A L, 21-56 1996 H L, 0-33 1997 A L, 23-51 1998 H L, 17-53 1999 A L, 0-55 2000 H L, 6-64 2001 A L, 0-61 2002 H L, 17-42 2003 A L, 10-34 Michigan State 3-2-0 (H: 1-1-0, A: 2-1-0) 1988 A W, 17-13 1990 GS L, 10-34 1991 A W, 14-7 2003 A L, 28-44 2004 H W, 19-14

153


ALL-TIME TEAM RESULTS Morgan State 3-0-0 (H: 3-0-0) 1971 H W, 27-8 1972 H W, 37-14 2008 H W, 38-0

Muhlenberg College 6-0-1 (H: 5-0-1, A: 1-0-0) 1908 H W, 15-5 1909 H W, 35-5 1914 H W, 17-7 1915 H W, 21-0 1945 A W, 19-6 1952 H T, 19-19 1955 H W, 21-0 Navy 12-11-1 (H: 7-2-0, A: 5-9-1) 1891 A L, 12-20 1892 A L, 12-48 1896 A L, 6-40 1897 A L, 0-1 (forfeit) 1908 A L, 0-18 1909 A L, 3-12 1910 A T, 0-0 1969 H W, 20-6 1976 A W, 13-3 1992 A W, 40-0 1995 H W, 27-17 1996 H L, 6-10 1997 A L, 7-36 1998 A W, 36-33 1999 H L, 7-34 2000 A W, 28-21 2001 H W, 23-17 2003 H W, 48-27 2004 A L, 21-54 2005 H W, 31-21 2006 A W, 34-0 2007 H W, 41-24 2008 A L, 21-23 201 H W, 21-20

1891 1895 1897 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1909 1910 1911 1914 1915 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1938 1945 1946 1947 1948 0 1949 1950 1951 0 1952

H W, 70-4 H W, 16-0 A W, 11-5 H L, 5-6 A W, 11-0 H L, 0-16 A L, 0-22 H W, 18-15 A L, 6-35 A L, 7-10 A W, 14-0 A L, 0-11 A L, 0-11 A L, 8-15 A T, 0-0 A W, 33-0 A W, 70-0 A W, 21-7 East Orange W, 37-0 H W, 7-3 A W, 41-3 H W, 7-6 A L, 0-30 Yankee Stadium L, 6-60 Yankee Stadium L, 0-48 Yankee Stadium L, 7-20 Yankee Stadium L, 0-33 Yankee Stadium L, 7-27 Yankee Stadium L, 0-21 Yankee Stadium T, 6-6 H W, 22-7 A L, 0-48 Polo Grounds L, 0-46 H L, 6-25 H W, 13-7 Polo GroundsW, 26-0 H W, 40-0 Yankee StadiumW, 40-

H W, 33-9 H W, 42-0 Randall’s IslandW, 55H

W, 27-14

Nebraska 0-1-0 (N: 0-1-0) 1920 Polo Grounds L, 0-28

Newark Athletic Club 2-0-0 (H: 2-0-0) 1896 H W, 4-0 1897 H W,12-6

New Jersey Athletic Club 1-0-0 (A: 1-0-0) 1894 A W, 8-0

Norfolk State 2-0-0 (H: 2-0-0) 2007 H W, 59-0 2010 H W, 31-0

New Hampshire 1-1-0 (H: 1-1-0) 1939 H W, 32-13 2004 H L, 24-35

New York Agriculture College 1-0-0 (H: 1-0-0) 1919 H W,14-0 New York Athletic Club 2-2-0 (A: 2-2-0) 1890 A W, 30-0 1891 A L, 12-21 1892 A W, 18-0 1893 A L, 0-14

New York Law School 1-0-0 (H: 1-0-0) 1891 H W, 14-0

New York University 23-18-2 (H: 12-3-0, A: 7-8-1, N: 4-7-1) 1890 H W, 62-0

154

Newport N.R. 1-0-0 (N: 1-0-0) 1917 Ebbetts Field W, 14-0

North Carolina 3-3-0 (H: 2-2-0, A: 1-1-0) 1894 H W, 5-0 1919 H W, 19-0 2006 A W, 21-16 2008 H L, 12-44 2010 H L, 13-17 2011 A L, 22-24 North Carolina Central 1-0-0 (H: 1-0-0) 2011 H W, 48-0 North Carolina State 1-0-0 (N: 1-0-0) 2008 N W, 29-23 (PapaJohns.com Bowl)

Northwestern 3-0-0 (H: 1-0-0, A: 1-0-0, N: 1-0-0) 1919 Newark W, 28-0 1989 A W, 38-27 1991 H W, 22-18

Notre Dame 0-4-0 (H: 0-1, A: 0-2-0, N: 0-1, ) 1921 Polo Grounds L, 0-48 1996 A L, 0-62 2000 H L, 17-45 2002 A L, 0-42 Ohio University 2-1-0 (H: 2-1-0) 1937 H L, 0-13 2006 H W, 24-7 2011 H W, 38-26 Ohio Wesleyan 1-0-1 (H: 1-0-0, A: 0-0-1) 1936 A T, 7-7 1956 H W, 33-13 Orange Athletic Club 1-3-0 (A: 1-3-0) 1890 A W, 6-4 1891 A L, 6-10 1892 A L,10-22 1893 A L, 0-34 Pelham Bay Naval Transport Station 1-0-0 (H: 1-0-0) 1918 H W, 7-0 Penn Medical 0-0-1 (H: 0-0-1) 1909 H T, 0-0

Penn Military College 4-1-1 (H: 4-1-1) 1922 H W, 13-0 1923 H W, 27-0 1925 H L, 12-13 1932 H W, 20-6 1933 H W, 10-0 1934 H T, 0-0

Pennsylvania 6-11-0 (H: 1-3-0, A: 5-8-0) 1881 A 1g, 2t-1t 1882 H 1g,2t,1s-2t 1882 A 3t, 1s-1t 1883 H L, 0-18 1886 A L, 0-65 1887 H L, 10-13 1888 A L, 0-10 1889 H L, 0-4 1889 A L, 0-14 1890 A L, 4-16 1890 A L, 12-20 1891 A L, 6-32 1934 A L, 19-27 1961 A W, 20-6 1962 A W, 12-7 1963 A L, 6-7 1964 A W, 10-7 Penn State 2-22-0 (H: 0-9-0, A: 2-13-0) 1918 A W, 26-3 1950 A L, 14-18 1951 H L, 7-13

1952 1953 1954 1955 1977 1978 1979

1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995

A H A H GS A A

A GS A GS A A A GS A A GS A A GS

L, 6-7 L, 26-54 L, 14-37 L, 13-34 L, 7-45 L, 10-26 L, 10-45

L, 14-49 L, 25-36 L, 12-15 L, 10-17 L, 6-31 L, 21-35 W, 21-16 L, 0-17 L, 0-28 L, 17-37 L, 24-38 L, 7-31 L, 27-55 L, 34-59

Pittsburgh 8-21-0 (H: 5-9-0, A: 3-11-0, N: 0-1-0) 1981 GS L, 3-47 1982 A L, 6-52 1985 GS L, 10-38 1986 A L, 6-20 1987 GS L, 0-17 1988 A L, 10-20 1989 Dublin L, 29-46 1990 A L, 21-45 1991 A L, 17-22 1992 H W, 21-16 1993 GS L, 10-21 1994 A L, 21-35 1995 H W, 42-24 1996 A L, 9-24 1997 H L, 48-55 2 (OT) 1998 A W, 25-21 1999 H L, 15-38 2000 A L, 17-29 2001 H L, 0-42 2002 A L, 3-23 2003 H L, 32-42 2004 A L, 17-41 2005 H W, 37-29 2006 A W, 20-10 2007 H W, 20-16 2008 A W, 54-34 2009 H L, 17-24 2010 A L, 21-41 2011 H W, 34-10 Princeton 17-53-1 (H: 6-7-0, A: 11-46-1) 1869 H W, 6-4 1869 A L, 0-8 1870 A L, 2-6 1872 A L, 1-4 1874 A L, 0-6 1878 A 0-5g, 10t 1880 A 0-8g, 4t 1881 A 11s-3g,5t 1881 H 3s-1g 1882 H 0-5g, 6t 1882 H 0-3g, 4t 1883 A L, 0-20 1883 H L, 0-61 1884 H L, 5-23 1884 A L, 0-35 1887 H L, 0-30 1888 H L, 0-80 1888 A L, 0-82 1890 A L, 0-27 1891 A L, 0-12 1892 A L, 0-30 1894 A L, 0-48 1895 A L, 0-22 1896 A L, 0-44 1897 A L, 0-53


ALL-TIME TEAM RESULTS 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1933 1935 1936 1937 1938 1940 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980

1929 1930 1931 1932 1933

A A A A A A A A A H A A A H A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A H A A A A A A A A GS A H

L, 0-37 L, 6-41 L, 3-14 L, 0-12 L, 0-10 L, 6-26 L, 6-29 L, 0-20 L, 0-6 W, 20-18 L, 13-28 L, 6-14 L, 7-14 W, 13-7 W, 22-6 L, 14-34 L, 28-34 L, 19-61 L, 7-9 L, 8-10 L, 7-41 L, 6-28 L, 0-7 W, 28-0 W, 8-6 W, 13-8 W, 16-13 L, 7-15 L, 0-24 L, 7-10 L, 6-32 L, 12-16 L, 21-22 W, 20-14 W, 29-0 L, 14-41 W, 33-18 L, 6-7 W, 39-14 T, 6-6 L, 7-10 W,17-0 W,10-6 W, 24-0 W, 38-14 W, 44-13

Providence 3-1-1 (H 3-1-1) H H H H H

W, 17-0 L, 6-12 W, 19-0 T, 6-6 W, 21-0

Rhode Island State 1-0-0 (H: 1-0-0) 1945 W, W, 39-7

Richmond 6-0-1 (H: 5-0-1, A: 1-0-0) 1923 H W, 56-0 1939 H T, 6-6 1957 H W, 26-13 1958 H W, 23-12 1982 A W, 20-14 1985 H W, 20-17 1998 H W, 7-6 Ridgefield Athletic Club 2-0-0 (H: 1-0-0, A: 1-0-0) 1888 A W,18-6 1889 H W,18-0 Roseville Athletic Club 1-0-0 (H: 1-0-0) 1895 H W, 38-4

St. Bonaventure 1-0-0 (H: 1-0-0) 1924 H W, 36-7 St. John's (Md) 2-0-0 (H: 2-0-0) 1928 H W,12-0 1929 H W,14-7

1910 1940

St. Lawrence 2-0-0 (H: 2-0-0) H W, 17-0 H W, 20-0

1905

Seton Hall 0-1-0 (H: 0-1-0) H L, 10-22

Schuykill Athletic Club 1-0-0 (A: 1-0-0) 1891 A W, 24-0

Springfield 12-1-0 (H: 9-1-0, A: 2-0-0, N: 1-0-0) 1915 Newark W, 44-13 1917 H W, 61-0 1931 H W, 26-0 1932 A W, 18-0 1933 H W, 31-6 1934 H W,19-7 1936 H L, 0-6 1937 A W, 26-0 1938 H W, 6-0 1939 H W, 17-7 1940 H W, 33-0 1941 H W, 26-0 1942 H W, 21-0 Stevens 28-13-5 (H: 11-6-4, A: 17-7-1) 1874 H L, 0-6 1875 H W, 6-0 1876 H W, 3-2 1877 A L, 1-4 1877 H W, 5-0 1878 A L, 0-1t 1878 H T, 0-0 1879 A W, 1-0 1879 H T, 3-3 1879 A L, 3t-1t 1880 A W, 5g-1g 1882 A W, 2g-0 1887 H W, 26-0 1887 A W, 5-2 1888 H T, 18-18 1891 H W, 12-10 1892 A L, 6-22 1893 H L, 8-39 1894 A W, 20-0 1896 H W, 10-0 1896 A W, 12-0 1897 H L, 0-14 1897 A W, 16-0 1898 A L, 0-1(forfeit) 1898 H L, 0-5 1899 H L, 5-12 1899 H W, 39-0 1902 A W, 10-0 1902 H W, 6-0 1903 H W, 36-6 1903 A W, 26-5 1904 A W, 4-0 1904 H T, 0-0 1905 H W, 6-0 1905 A W, 5-0 1906 A T, 0-0

1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

H H A A A A A A A A

W, 18-4 W, 4-0 L, 13-15 L, 5-17 W, 8-6 W, 3-0 W, 26-6 W, 37-0 W, 83-0 W, 39-3

South Florida 5-2-0 (H: 3-1, A: 2-1) H L, 31-45 A W, 22-20 H W, 30-27 A W, 49-16 H W, 31-0 A L, 27-28 H W, 20-17 (OT)

Susquehanna 1-0-0 (H: 1-0-0) 1937 H W, 9-0

Swarthmore 5-9-0 (H: 3-6-0, A: 2-3-0) 1895 H W, 26-12 1896 A W, 16-10 1897 H L, 6-8 1898 A L, 0-6 1899 H L, 0-34 1901 A L, 0-27 1902 H L, 6-12 1907 A L, 5-29 1910 H W, 21-6 1911 H L, 0-21 1926 H L, 0-13 1927 A W, 19-6 1928 H W, 13-2 1945 H L, 6-13 Syracuse 11-30-1 (H: 5-12-0, A: 6-17-1, N: 0-10) 1914 A T,14-14 1917 A L, 10-14 1918 Polo Grounds L, 0-21 1919 A L, 0-14 1930 A L, 0-27 1941 A L, 7-49 1942 H L, 7-12 1949 H L, 9-21 1950 A L, 12-42 1975 H W, 21-10 1980 A L, 9-17 1981 A W, 29-27 1982 GS L, 8-31 1983 A L, 13-17 1984 A W, 19-0 1985 H L, 14-31 1986 A W, 16-10 1987 H L, 3-20 1988 A L, 20-34 1989 H L, 28-49 1990 A L, 0-42 1991 GS L, 7-21 1992 A L, 28-50 1993 GS L, 18-31 1994 A L, 36-37 1995 H L, 17-27 1996 A L, 0-42 1997 H L, 3-50 1998 A L, 14-70 1999 H W, 24-21 (OT) 2000 A L, 21-49 2001 H L, 17-24 2002 A L, 14-45 2003 H W, 24-7 2004 A L, 31-41

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

1973

A W, 31-9 H W, 38-7 A W, 38-14 H W, 35-17 A L,13-31 H L,10-13 A W, 19-16 (OT)

Tampa 0-1-0 (A: 0-1-0) A

L, 6-34

Temple 18-16-0 (H: 12-7-0, A: 6-9-0) 1948 H W, 34-20 1949 A L, 7-14 1950 H W, 26-20 1951 A L, 7-14 1952 H W, 40-28 1954 H W, 25-0 1977 A L, 14-24 1978 H W, 13-10 1979 H L, 20-41 1980 A W, 21-3 1981 H L, 12-24 1982 A W, 10-7 1983 H L, 23-24 1984 H W, 10-9 1985 A L, 13-14 1986 H L, 22-29 1987 A W, 17-14 1988 H L, 30-35 1989 A L, 33-36 1990 A L, 22-29 1991 H W, 41-0 1992 A W, 35-10 1993 GS W, 62-0 1994 H W, 38-21 1995 A W, 23-20 1996 H W, 28-17 1997 A L, 7-49 1998 H W, 21-10 1999 A L, 28-56 2000 H L, 14-48 2001 A L, 5-30 2002 H L, 17-20 2003 A W, 30-14 2004 H W, 16-6 Tennessee 1-3-0 (H: 0-1-0, A: 1-2-0) 1979 A W, 13-7 1983 GS L, 0-7 1985 A L, 0-40 2002 A L, 14-35

Texas 0-2-0 (H: 0-0-0, A: 0-1-0) 1997 A L, 14-48 1999 H L, 21-38 Texas Southern 1-0-0 (H: 1-0-0) 2009 H W, 42-0

Trinity 1-1-0 (H: 1-0-0, A: 0-1-0) 1905 A L, 0-11 1913 H W, 30-7

1914

Tufts 1-0-0 (N: 1-0-0) Newark W, 16-7

155


ALL-TIME TEAM RESULTS Tulane 3-2-0 (H: 1-2-0, A: 2-0-0) 1976 A W, 29-20 1977 H W, 47-8 1995 A W, 45-40 1998 H L, 24-52 2010 H L, 14-17

Union 3-7-0 (H: 2-1-0, A: 1-6-0) 1896 A L, 0-10 1897 A L, 0-10 1898 A L, 0-17 1900 H L, 6-11 1904 A L, 0-35 1905 A L, 0-11 1907 A W, 12-5 1911 H W, 6-0 1912 A L, 0-3 1913 H W, 39-6 USMM Academy 1-0-0 (H: 1-0-0) 1949 H W, 79-6 Ursinus 9-8-0 (H: 8-5-0, A: 1-3-0) 1896 H W, 20-0 1899 A L, 6-53 1900 H W, 17-0 1901 A L, 0-30 190 H L, 0-16 1903 A L, 0-40 1904 H L, 0-37 1906 H W, 29-5 1908 H L, 0-35 1911 H L, 0-17 1917 H W, 25-0 1918 H W, 66-0 1919 H W, 34-0 1920 H L, 7-14 1921 A W, 33-0 1926 H W, 14-0 1929 H W, 19-13 Vanderbilt 1-2-0 (H: 0-1-0, A: 1-1-0) 1987 A L, 13-27 1988 GS L, 30-31 2004 A W, 37-34

1938 1942

Vermont 2-0-0 (H: 2-0-0) H W, 15-14 H W, 27-20

Villanova 8-7-0 (H: 8-6-0, A: 0-1-0) 1906 A L, 0-17 1916 H W, 33-0 1923 H W, 44-0 1924 H W, 14-0 1925 H L, 0-20 1933 H L, 13-18 1959 H W, 12-6 1960 H L, 12-14 1962 H L, 12-34 1978 H W, 24-9 1979 H L, 17-32 1996 H W, 38-28 2000 H W, 34-21 2002 H L, 19-37 2005 H W, 38-6

156

Vineland Athletic Club 1-0-0 (H: 1-0-0) 1886 H W, 58-0 Virginia 2-3-0 (H: 1-2-0, A: 1-1-0) 1894 A L, 4-20 1920 H L, 0-7 1962 H L, 0-41 1980 A W, 19-17 1981 GS W, 3-0 Virginia Tech 3-11-0 (H: 3-5-0, A: 0-6-0) 1920 H W, 19-6 1953 H W, 20-13 1992 H W, 50-49 1993 A L, 42-49 1994 A L, 34-41 1995 H L, 17-45 1996 A L, 14-30 1997 H L, 19-59 1998 A L, 7-47 1999 H L, 20-58 2000 A L, 0-49 2001 H L, 0-50 2002 A L, 14-35 2003 H L, 22-48 Wake Forest 0-2-0 (H: 0-1-0, A: 0-1-0) 1997 H L, 14-28 1999 A L, 10-17 Washington College (Md) 0-1-0 (A: 0-1-0) 1910 A L, 5-6

Washington & Jefferson 0-3-0 (A: 0-1-0, N: 0-2-0) 1914 Polo GroundsL, 13-20 1916 Polo Grounds L, 9-12 1926 A L, 6-19 Washington & Lee 1-0-1 (H: 1-0-1) 1916 H T, 13-13 1921 H W, 14-13

Wesleyan 1-6-0 (H: 1-2-0, A: 0-4-0) 1883 A L, 0-37

1884 1889 1898 1904 1913 1939

H A A A H H

L, 0-31 L, 4-58 L, 0-59 L, 0-39 L, 9-20 W,13-7

West Chester Teachers 0-1-0 (H: 0-1-0) 1935 H L, 7-19

Western Reserve 1-0-0 (H:1-0-0) 1947 H W, 21-6 West Virginia 4-33-2 (H: 4-15-2, A: 0-17-0, N: 0-10) 1916 H T, 0-0 1917 H T, 7-7 1919 H L, 7-30 1920 A L, 0-17 1921 H W, 17-7 1922 A L, 0-28 1923 Polo Grounds L, 7-27 1980 H L, 15-24 1981 A L, 3-20 1982 GS L, 17-44 1983 A L, 7-35 1984 GS W, 23-19 1985 A L, 0-27 1986 GS L, 17-24 1987 A L, 13-37 1988 GS L, 25-35 1989 A L, 20-21 1990 GS L, 3-28 1991 A L, 3-28 1992 H W, 13-9 1993 A L, 22-58 1994 H W, 17-12 1995 A L, 26-59 1996 H L, 14-52 1997 A L, 0-48 1998 H L, 14-28 1999 A L, 16-62 2000 H L, 24-31 (2OT) 2001 A L, 7-80 2002 H L, 0-40 2003 A L, 19-34 2004 H L, 30-35 2005 H L, 14-27 2006 A 39-41 (3OT) 2007 H L, 3-31 2008 A L, 17-24 2009 H L, 21-24 2010 A L, 14-35

2011

H

L, 31-41

William & Mary 6-4-0 (H: 3-2-0, A: 3-2-0) 1954 H L, 7-14 1956 H W, 20-6 1957 A L, 7-38 1974 A L, 15-28 1975 H W, 24-0 1977 A W, 22-21 1979 A W, 24-0 1980 H L, 18-21 1982 H W, 27-17 1983 A W, 35-28

Williams 0-2-0 (H: 0-1-0, A: 0-1-0) 1887 A L, 6-12 1888 H L, 0-42

1939

Wooster 1-0-0 (H: 1-0-0) H W, 20-0

Yale 2-11-0 (H: 0-2-0, A: 2-9-0) 1873 A L, 1g-3g 1875 A L, 1g-4g 1879 A L, 0-5g-3t 1882 A L, 3s-9g,3t 1882 H L, 1t-5g,1t 1883 A L, 0-98 1884 H H, 10-76 1887 A L, 0-74 1888 A L, 0-65 1890 A L, 0-70 1936 A L, 0-28 1966 A W, 17-14 1978 A W, 28-27 H - home A - away N - neutral GS - Giants Stadium NMS - New Meadowlands Stadium (games played at Giants Stadium and New Meadowlands Stadium, while an off-campus venue, are considered home games)


ALL-TIME RESULTS 11/6 11/15

1869 (1-1-0) Princeton W at Princeton L Captain: William J. Leggett

6-4* 0-8

11/5 11/12

1870 (1-1-0) at Princeton L Columbia W Captain: William J. Leggett

2-6 6-3

1871 - No Record 1872 (1-1-1) 11/2 at Columbia T 11/9 Columbia W 11/16 at Princeton L Captain: Claudius Rockefeller

0-0 7-5 1-4

1873 (1-2-0) 10/24 at Yale L 1g-3g 11/1 Columbia W 5-4 11/8 at Columbia L 3-4 Captain: George D. Lydecker 10/24 10/31 11/14 11/18

1874 (2-2-0) Columbia W Stevens W at Columbia L at Princeton L Captain: Abram I. Marine

1875 (1-1-1) 10/24 Stevens W 11/2 Columbia T 11/6 at Yale L Captain: Peter H. Miliken 11/1

1876 (1-0-0) Stevens W Captain: Andrew Raymond

6-1 6-0 1-4 0-6

6-0 1-1 1g-4g

3-2

10/27 11/6 11/14

1877 (0-3-0) at Stevens L 1t-2t at Columbia L 0-4t* Stevens L 0-1g, 1t Captain: Andrew Raymond

1878 (1-2-1) 10/29 Stevens T 0-0 11/2 at Princeton L 0-5g,10t 11/9 at Stevens L 0-1t 12/7 CCNY W 6t,5s-9s Captain: Thomas Fitz-Randolph 11/11 11/15 11/20 11/23 11/26

1879 (1-2-2) at Stevens W at Yale L at Columbia T Stevens T at Stevens L Captains: N.W. Voorhees, C.I. Haring

6-0 0-5 0-0 0-0 1-3

1880 (1-2-0) 10/16 at Stevens W 5g-1g 11/2 at Princeton L 0-8g,4t 11/13 at Columbia L 1t,3s-8g,4t Captain: John Morrison 10/15 11/8 11/10 11/17 11/19 12/23

10/14 10/20

1881 (2-3-1) at Princeton L 11s-3g,5t Columbia T 0-0 Princeton L 3s-1g CCNY W 10g, 17t-0 at Penn W 1g,2t-1t at Columbia L 0-1g, 3t Captain: John Morrison 1882 (6-4-0) at Princeton L CCNY W

0-5g,6t 7g,3s-0

10/21 at Yale L 3s-9g,3t 10/28 Yale L 1t-5g,1t 11/4 at Penn W 3t,1s-1t 11/7 Lafayette W 8g,3t-0 11/9 Columbia W 2g,1t-1t 11/14 Princeton L 0-3g,4t 11/18 Penn W 1g,2t-2t 11/24 at Stevens W 2g-0 Captain: William J. Chamberlain 10/17 10/20 10/27 10/31 11/6 11/10 11/17

1883 (1-6-0) Princeton L at Wesleyan L at Princeton L CCNY W at Yale L at Lafayette L Penn L Captain: Charles Pattison

10/10 10/15 10/18 10/22 11/1 11/8 11/15

1884 (3-4-0) Princeton L Columbia W at Princeton L Yale L Lehigh W Lafayette W Wesleyan L Captain: John DeWitt

11/4

0-20 0-37 0-61 54-2 0-98 0-25 0-18

5-23 35-5 0-35 10-76 61-0 26-0 0-31

1885 (0-1-0) at Lehigh L 5-10 Captain: Lewis Chamberlain

11/1 11/6 11/10 11/17

1886 (1-3-0) at Lafayette L Vineland AC W at Penn L Lafayette L Captain: Asa Wynkoop

2-24 58-0 0-65 10-26

1887 (2-6-0) 10/8 Stevens W 26-0 10/12 Princeton L 0-30 10/15 at Lafayette L 0-20 10/19 at Stevens W 5-2 10/29 at Williams L 6-12 11/2 Penn L 10-13 11/5 at Yale L 0-74 11/12 Lafayette L 0-36 Captain: Clarence G. Scudder 10/6 10/20 10/24 11/1 11/2 11/5 11/7 11/10

1888 (1-6-1) at Yale L Lafayette L Princeton L Stevens T Williams L at Ridgefield AC W Lehigh L at Princeton L Captain: Arthur J. Collier

0-65 0-4 0-80 0-0 0-42 18-6 0-30 0-82

157


ALL-TIME RESULTS 10/12 10/16 10/19 10/26 11/1

1889 (1-4-0) Penn L Lafayette L at Wesleyan L at Penn L Ridgefield AC W Captain: James Bishop, Jr.

0-4 0-16 4-58 0-14 18-0

10/4 10/8 10/18 10/25 11/1 11/3 11/4 11/14 11/15 11/22

1890 (5-4-1) at Penn L at Princeton L New York AC W Orange AC W Crescent AC W at Yale L Lehigh L NYU W at Columbia T Mahattan AC W Captain: James Bishop, Jr.

4-16 0-27 30-0 6-4 68-0 0-70 2-4 62-0 6-6 32-0

10/3 10/10 10/13 10/17 10/21 10/24 10/28 10/31 11/2 11/3 11/7 11/14 11/18 11/24

1891 (8-6-0) at Princeton L at Orange AC L at Schuylkill AC W at Lehigh L at Penn L Stevens W Columbia W at Navy L at Columbia AC W at New York AC L NYU W at Army W NY Law School W Manhattan AC W Captain: Philip M. Brett

10/1 10/15 10/19 10/22 10/26 10/29 11/2 11/5 11/7

1892 (3-5-1) at Princeton L 0-30 at Orange AC L 10-22 at Lafayette W 16-8 at New York AC W 18-0 at Manhattan ACW 0-0 Lafayette L 10-24 at Stevens L 6-22 at Navy L 12-48 at Columbia AC T 6-6 Captain: John C. Loud

0-12 6-10 24-0 0-22 6-32 12-10 44-0 12-20 4-0 12-21 70-4 27-6 14-0 34-0

1893 (0-4-0) 10/14 at New York AC L 0-14 10/21 Stevens L 8-39 10/28 at Orange AC L 0-34 11/4 at Lafayette L 0-1 (fft.) Captains: Chalmers P. Dyke, Gabe Ludlow, George Ludlow 9/29 10/6 10/10 10/17

158

1894 (4-6-0) at Lehigh L Lafayette W at Princeton L at Stevens W

0-24 12-10 0-48 20-0

10/20 at NJ AC W 8-0 10/27 at Crescent AC L 4-20 11/1 North Carolina W 5-0 11/17 at Virginia L 4-20 11/24 at Columbia AC L 0-20 12/1 at F&M L 4-68 Captain: William V.B. Van Dyck, Jr. 9/28 10/5 10/19 10/23 10/26 10/30 11/6

1895 (3-4-0) Lehigh L 0-25 at Princeton L 0-22 Roseville AC W 38-4 Swarthmore W 26-12 NYU W 16-0 at Lafayette L 0-52 at Elizabeth AC L 6-16 Captain: William A. Ranney

10/3 10/7 10/10 10/14 10/17 10/21 10/24 10/31 11/3 11/7 11/11 11/14 Captain:

1896 (5-7-0) at Princeton L Ursinus W at Elizabeth AC L at Lehigh L Haverford W Stevens W at Swarthmore W at Navy L Union L at Irvington AC L at Stevens L Newark AC W John N. Mills

0-44 20-0 0-28 0-44 6-2 10-0 16-10 0-40 0-10 0-20 0-10 4-0

10/2 10/6 10/10 10/23 10/27 10/30 11/3 Captain:

1897 (2-5-0) at Newark FC W at Princeton L Swarthmore L Stevens W at Haverford L at Union L at Stevens L Francis K. Drury

12-6 0-53 6-8 16-0 0-26 0-10 0-14

1898 (1-6-1) 9/28 at Lehigh L 10/8 at Swarthmore L 10/12 at Stevens (forfeit) L 10/15 at NYU W 10/22 Haverford T 10/29 at Union L 11/5 Stevens L 11/12 at Wesleyan L Captain: William E. McMahon 10/3 10/7 10/14 10/18 10/21 10/25 10/28 11/4 11/11

1899 (2-9-0) Columbia L at Lehigh L at Lafayette L at Stevens L at Haverford L Swarthmore L at Ursinus L Stevens W NYU L

0-12 0-6 0-1 11-5 0-0 0-17 0-5 0-59

0-26 0-10 0-37 5-12 0-36 0-34 6-53 39-0 5-6

11/22 CCNY W 59-0 11/30 Knickerbocker ACL 0-11 (Night, Madison Square Garden) Captain: William E. McMahon 9/26 10/3 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/7 11/17 11/24

1900 (4-4-0) CCNY W Columbia L Haverford W at Lehigh L Ursinus W at Army L at NYU W Union L Captain: Oliver D. Mann

1901 (0-7-0) 10/2 Columbia L 10/5 Manhattan L 10/12 at Ursinus L 10/19 at Swarthmore L 10/26 NYU L 11/2 Delaware L 11/9 at Haverford L Captain: William B. Wyckoff

5-0 0-11 11-0 0-21 17-0 0-23 11-0 6-11

0-27 0-10 0-30 0-27 0-16 5-6 0-17

9/28 10/5 10/12 10/19 10/22 10/25 11/1 11/8 11/15 11/22

1902 (3-7-0) at Manhattan L 0-6 Columbia L 0-43 at Lehigh L 0-34 Ursinus L 0-16 Swarthmore L 6-12 at Haverford L 5-43 at Stevens W 10-0 at NYU L 0-22 Delaware W 15-12 Stevens W 6-0 Captain: Alfred E. Hitchner

9/26 10/3 10/10 10/17 10/24 10/31 11/7 11/14 11/24

1903 (4-4-1) at Fordham L 0-15 at Delaware L 0-5 Manhattan W 8-6 at Ursinus L 0-40 Haverford L 6-18 Stevens W 36-6 at Stevens W 26-5 NYU W 18-15 F&M T 0-0 Captain: Alfred E. Hitchner

10/1 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/8 11/12 11/19

1904 (1-6-2) at Stevens W at Haverford L Ursinus L at Wesleyan L at Union L Delaware T at NYU L Maryland L Stevens T Captain: Robert W. Cobb

4-0 0-40 0-37 0-39 0-35 6-6 6-35 0-10 0-0


ALL-TIME RESULTS 10/3 10/7 10/10 10/17 10/24 11/10 11/14 11/21 11/28

1905 (3-6-0) Stevens W 6-0 at Trinity L 0-11 at Union L 0-11 Seton Hall L 10-22 at Delaware W 10-0 at NYU L 7-10 at Stevens W 5-0 at Haverford L 0-28 at Fordham L 6-17 Captain: Harold E. Green

1906 (5-2-2) 9/28 at Fordham W 10/6 at Stevens T 10/13 at Villanova L 10/20 at Haverford T 10/27 Delaware L 11/6 at NYU W 11/10 CCNY W 11/17 Stevens W 11/24 Ursinus W Captain: Douglas J. Fisher 1907 (3-5-1) 9/28 Fordham T 10/5 at Swarthmore L 10/12 Lehigh L 10/19 at Union W 10/26 at Delaware W 11/5 at NYU L 11/9 Haverford L 11/16 at Jefferson Med. L 11/23 Stevens W Captain: Douglas J. Fisher

1909 (3-5-1) Fordham L at Navy L at F&M L Penn Medical T at Hamilton W at NYU L Muhlenberg W Haverford W at Stevens L Captain: Edwin T. Leslie

1910 (3-2-3) F&M T at Navy T Swarthmore W at Haverford T at NYU L St. Lawrence W at Wash. Coll. (MD) L at Stevens W Captain: Howard A. Smith

0-0 0-0 21-6 0-0 8-15 17-0 5-6 8-6

6-0 0-0 0-17 0-0 0-4 14-0 55-0 18-4 29-5

1911 (4-4-1) 10/3 at Princeton L 10/7 Haverford W 10/14 at Army L 10/21 Union W 10/28 Swarthmore L 11/4 RPI W 11/11 at NYU T 11/18 Ursinus L 11/25 at Stevens W Captain: James K. Alverson

0-37 10-6 0-18 6-0 0-21 6-0 0-0 0-17 3-0

5-5 5-29 6-16 12-5 39-0 0-11 5-6 0-27 4-0

1912 (5-4-0) 9/28 F&M L 10/2 at Princeton L 10/12 at Army L 10/19 Hobart W 10/26 at Union L 11/2 Hamilton W 11/9 RPI W 11/16 at Haverford W 11/23 at Stevens W Captain: Theodore Van Winkle

0-20 6-41 0-19 16-7 0-3 25-6 21-0 18-0 26-6

1908 (3-5-1) 10/3 at Navy L 0-18 10/10 at Lehigh L 0-12 10/24 at Haverford L 5-9 10/31 Hamilton W 5-4 11/3 F&M W 9-0 11/7 Delaware T 6-6 11/10 Ursinus L 0-35 11/14 Muhlenberg W 15-5 11/21 at Stevens L 13-15 Captain: Charles E. Corbin 10/2 10/9 10/16 10/23 10/30 11/6 11/10 11/13 11/20

10/1 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/8 11/12 11/19

9/27 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/1 11/8

1913 (6-3-0) at Princeton L Union W at Army L Hobart W at RPI W Wesleyan L at Hamilton W

3-14 39-6 0-29 71-0 13-0 9-20 38-0

11/15 11/22

9/26 10/3 10/10 10/17 10/24 11/7 11/21 11/26 11/28

Trinity W at Stevens W Captain: John E. Elmendorf 1914 (5-3-1) at Princeton L RPI W at Army L Muhlenberg W Tufts (2) W at Syracuse T at Stevens W at NYU W Wash.& Jeff. (3A) L Captain: John P. Tooney

1915 (7-1-0) 9/25 Albright W 10/2 at Princeton L 10/9 RPI W 10/16 Muhlenberg W 10/30 Springfield (2) W 11/13 Hamilton Fish W 11/20 at Stevens W 11/25 at NYU W Captain: Howard P. Talman 10/7 10/14 10/28 11/4 11/11 11/25 12/2

9/29 10/6 10/13 10/20 10/27

30-7 37-0

0-12 32-0 0-13 17-7 16-7 14-14 83-0 33-0 13-20

53-0 0-10 96-0 21-0 44-13 28-7 39-3 70-0

1916 (3-2-2) Villanova W 33-0 Wash & Lee T 13-13 at Brown L 3-21 Holy Cross (2) W 14-6 West Virginia T 0-0 Dickinson W 34-0 Wash & Jeff (3A) L 9-12 Captain: Francis J. Scarr 1917 (7-1-1) Ursinus W Fort Wadsworth W at Syracuse L at Lafayette W at Fordham W

25-0 90-0 10-14 33-7 28-0

0-9 3-12 0-15 0-0 8-5 0-11 35-5 11-0 5-17

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ALL-TIME RESULTS 11/3 11/10 11/17 11/24

West Virginia T Springfield W League Isl. Marines W Newport NR (3B) W Captain: Kenneth Rendall

7-7 61-0 27-0 14-0

9/28 10/19 10/26 11/2 11/9 11/16 11/23

1918 (5-2-0) Ursinus W Pelham Bay Nav. W at Lehigh W Nav. Trans.- HobokenW at Penn State W Great Lakes Nav. (3B) L Syracuse (3A) L Captain: William Feitner

66-0 7-0 39-0 40-0 26-3 14-54 0-21

9/27 10/4 10/11 10/25 11/4 11/8 11/15 11/22

1919 (5-3-0) Ursinus W North Carolina W at Lehigh L NY Aggies W at Syracuse L at Boston College W West Virginia L Northwestern (2) W Captain: Alfred T. Garrett

34-0 19-0 0-19 14-0 0-14 13-7 7-30 28-0

9/25 10/2 10/9 10/16 10/23 10/30 11/2 11/13 11/25

1920 (2-7-0) Ursinus L Maryland W at Lehigh L Virginia Tech W Virginia L at Cornell L Nebraska (3A) L at West Virginia L at Detroit L Captain: William Gardner

7-14 6-0 0-9 19-6 0-7 0-24 0-28 0-17 0-27

9/24 10/1 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/8 11/12 11/19

1921 (4-5-0) at Ursinus W Maryland L Lehigh L Washington & LeeW at Georgia Tech L at Lafayette L Notre Dame (3A) L at NYU W West Virginia W Captain: Paul Duffy

9/30 10/7 10/14 10/21 10/28 11/7 11/11 11/18 11/25

160

33-0 0-3 0-7 14-13 14-48 0-35 0-48 21-7 17-7

1922 (5-4-0) Penn Military W 13-0 Fordham W 20-15 at Lehigh W 13-7 Bethany L 7-14 at West Virginia L 0-28 LSU (3A) W 25-0 Lafayette L 6-33 NYU (4) W 37-0 Bucknell L 13-20 Captain: Howard P. Raub

9/29 10/6 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/6 11/10 11/17 11/24

1923 (7-1-1) Penn Military W Villanova W Lehigh W NYU W at Lafayette T West Virginia (3A) L Richmond W Boston Univ. W Fordham (4) W Captain: W.W. Kingman

1924 (7-1-1) 9/27 Villanova W 10/4 Lebanon Valley W 10/11 St. Bonaventure W 10/18 at Cornell W 10/25 at Lehigh T 11/1 F&M W 11/8 Lafayette (5) W 11/15 at NYU W 11/22 Bucknell (6) L Captain: E. Gaynor Brennan

27-0 44-0 10-0 7-3 6-6 7-27 56-0 61-0 42-0

14-0 56-0 36-7 10-0 13-13 30-6 43-7 41-3 7-12

9/26 10/3 10/10 10/17 10/24 10/31 11/7 11/14 11/21

1925 (2-7-0) Alfred W Villanova L Maryland (6) L at Cornell L Lehigh L Penn Military L at Lafayette L at Holy Cross L NYU W Captain: C. Hoyt Terrill

19-3 0-20 0-16 0-41 0-7 12-13 0-34 0-6 7-6

9/25 10/2 10/9 10/16 10/23 10/30 11/6 11/13 11/20

1926 (3-6-0) Manhattan W Ursinus W at Wash & Jeff L Holy Cross (2) L at NYU L Delaware W Lafayette L at Lehigh L Swarthmore L Captain: Lester E. Hanf

8-0 14-0 6-19 0-21 0-30 21-0 0-38 0-14 0-13

10/1 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/12 11/17

1927 (4-4-0) Manhattan W at Lafayette L GW L NYU (3D) L Holy Cross (2) L Alfred W at Swarthmore W Lehigh W Captain: Herbert E. Lorenz

24-6 0-56 0-6 6-60 0-39 42-0 19-6 12-6

9/29 10/6 10/13

1928 (6-3-0) St. John's (MD) W Albright W Holy Cross (2) L

12-0 19-0 0-46

10/20 10/27 11/3 11/10 11/17 11/24

NYU (3D) L Delaware W Catholic Univ. W Lafayette L at Lehigh W Swarthmore W Captain: Stanley Rosen

0-48 34-0 12-0 0-17 7-3 13-2

9/28 10/5 10/12 10/19 10/26 11/2 11/9 11/16 11/23

1929 (5-4-0) Providence W 17-0 Delaware W 19-0 at Holy Cross L 3-20 St. John's (MD) W 14-7 Catholic Univ. L 10-14 Ursinus W 19-13 at Lafayette L 6-20 Lehigh W 14-0 NYU (3D) L 7-20 Captain: R. Bernard Crowl

9/27 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/1 11/8 11/15 11/22

1930 (4-5-0) Providence L 6-12 GW W 20-6 at Syracuse L 0-27 Johns Hopkins W 33-0 Delaware W 40-0 Holy Cross L 20-32 Lafayette L 26-31 at Lehigh W 14-13 NYU (3D) L 0-33 Captain: Richard Knauss

9/26 10/3 10/10 10/17 10/24 10/31 11/7 11/14

1931 (4-3-1) Providence W 19-0 Drexel W 27-6 Springfield W 26-0 NYU (3D) L 7-27 at Holy Cross L 0-27 Delaware T 6-6 at Lafayette L 0-22 Lehigh W 26-12 Captain: Jack Grossman

9/24 10/1 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/12 11/23 12/3

9/30 10/7 10/14 10/21 10/28 11/4

1932 (6-3-1) Providence T Penn Military W NYU (3D) L Delaware W Holy Cross L Johns Hopkins W Lafayette W at Lehigh W at Springfield W at Manhattan L Captain: Albert Wiley 1933 (6-3-1) F&M W Providence W at Colgate L Penn Military W Lehigh W Springfield W

6-6 20-6 0-21 32-0 0-6 33-0 7-6 37-6 18-0 6-7

10-0 21-0 2-25 10-0 27-0 31-6


ALL-TIME RESULTS 11/11 11/18 11/25 12/2

at Lafayette W 20-13 NYU (3D) T 6-6 at Princeton L 6-26 Villanova L 13-18 Captains: George Kramer, William Demarest, Francis Heenan

9/29 10/6 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/3 11/10 11/17 11/24

1934 (5-3-1) Penn Medical T 0-0 at F&M L 0-7 Springfield W 19-7 at Penn L 19-27 at Lehigh W 45-0 Boston Univ. W 52-0 Lafayette W 27-6 NYU W 22-7 Colgate L 0-14 Captain: Albert Twitchell

1935 (4-5-0) 9/28 West Chester L 10/5 Marietta W 10/12 at Columbia L 10/19 at Princeton L 10/26 Lehigh W 11/2 at Lafayette W 11/9 at Boston Univ. W 11/15 at NYU L 11/22 Colgate L Captain: Maurice L. Bullard

7-19 26-9 6-20 6-29 27-6 31-6 12-6 0-48 0-27

1936 (1-6-1) 10/3 Marietta W 10/10 at Princeton L 10/17 Springfield L 10/24 at #10 Yale L 10/31 at Lehigh L 11/7 Boston Univ. L 11/14 NYU (3A) L 11/21 at Wesleyan T Captain: George Van Der Noot

13-0 0-20 0-6 0-28 0-19 0-7 0-46 7-7

9/25 10/2 10/9 10/16 10/23 10/30 11/7 11/13 11/25

9/24 10/1 10/8 10/15 10/21 10/29 11/5

1937 (5-4-0) Susquehanna W Hampden-Syndey W Delaware W at Springfield W at Princeton L Lehigh W at Lafayette L Ohio L Brown L Captain: Arthur C. Perry 1938 (7-1-0) Marietta W Vermont W NYU L Springfield W Hampden-Sydney W at Lehigh W Princeton W

9-0 20-0 27-0 26-0 0-6 34-0 6-13 0-13 6-7

20-0 15-14 6-25 6-0 32-0 13-0 20-18

11/12

Lafayette W Captain: Paul Harvey

1939 (7-1-1) 9/30 Wesleyan W 10/7 Wooster W 10/14 Richmond T 10/21 Maryland W 10/28 Lehigh W 11/4 New Hampshire W 11/11 at Lafayette W 11/18 Springfield W 11/30 at Brown L Captain: William Tranavitch 10/5 10/12 10/26 11/2 11/9 11/16 11/23 11/30

1940 (5-3-0) Springfield W at Lehigh W Marietta W at Princeton L Connecticut W Lafayette L St. Lawrence W at Maryland L Captain: Milton Nelson

6-0

13-7 20-0 6-6 25-12 20-6 32-13 13-6 17-7 0-13

33-0 34-0 53-0 13-28 45-7 6-7 20-0 7-14

1941 (7-2-0) 9/27 Alfred W 34-0 10/4 Springfield W 26-0 10/11 Lehigh W 16-6 10/18 Fort Monmouth W 26-0 10/25 at Syracuse L 7-49 11/1 Maryland W 20-0 11/8 at Lafayette L 0-16 11/15 Connecticut W 32-7 11/22 at Brown W 13-7 Captains: Vinnie Utz, Ralph Schmidt 1942 (3-4-1) 10/3 Vermont W 27-20 10/10 at Maryland L 13-27 10/17 Bucknell W 9-7 10/24 at Lehigh L 10-28 10/31 Springfield W 21-0 11/7 Lafayette L 13-19 11/14 Fort Monmouth T 0-0 11/21 Syracuse L 7-12 Captain: Kenneth MacDonald 1943 (3-2-0) 10/30 Lehigh W 11/6 Lafayette W 11/13 at Lehigh W 11/20 at Lafayette L 11/26 Brooklyn L Captain: Robert S. Goldberger 9/30 10/7 10/14 10/28

1944 (3-2-0) at Lafayette L at Lehigh W Lafayette L ASTP (Rutgers) W

26-0 13-0 20-0 2-9 6-12

6-19 19-6 0-39 18-12

11/4

Lehigh W 15-6 Captain: Joseph E. D’Imperio

10/6 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/3 11/10 11/17

1945 (5-2-0) Swarthmore L 6-13 at Muhlenburg W 19-6 Rhode Island StateW 39-7 at Princeton L 6-14 Lehigh W 25-0 at Lafayette W 32-14 NYU W 13-7 Captain: Eugene McManus

9/28 10/5 10/12 10/19 10/26 11/2 11/9 11/16 11/23

1946 (7-2-0) at Columbia L 7-13 Johns Hopkins W 53-0 NYU (3A) W 26-0 at Princeton L 7-14 George Washington W 25-13 at #17 Harvard W 13-0 Lafayette W 41-2 at Lehigh W 55-6 Bucknell W 25-0 Captain: Charles DiLiberti

1947 (8-1-0) 9/27 at Columbia L 28-40 10/4 Western Reserve W 21-6 10/11 Princeton W 13-7 10/18 Fordham W 36-6 10/25 Lehigh W 46-13 11/1 at Harvard W 31-7 11/8 at Lafayette W 20-0 11/15 NYU W 40-0 11/27 at Brown W 27-20 Captain: John Garrabrant, William Vigh 9/25 10/2 10/9 10/16 10/23 10/30 11/6 11/13 11/20

1948 (7-2-0) at Columbia L Colgate W Temple W at Princeton W at Lehigh W Brown L Lafayette W NYU (3D) W Fordham W Captain: Frank Burns

6-27 35-19 34-20 22-6 20-6 6-20 34-13 40-0 28-19

9/24 10/1 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/12 11/19

1949 (6-3-0) USMM W at Temple L Lehigh W Syracuse L at Colgate W at Princeton L at Lafayette W NYU W Fordham W Captain: Earl Read

79-6 7-14 40-27 9-21 35-13 14-34 14-0 33-9 35-14

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ALL-TIME RESULTS 9/23 10/7 10/14 10/21 10/28 11/4 11/11 11/18

1950 (4-4-0) at Syracuse L at #19 Princeton L Temple W NYU W at Lehigh L Brown W Lafayette W at Penn State L Captain: Leon Root

12-42 28-34 26-20 42-0 18-21 15-12 31-7 14-18

9/29 10/6 10/13 10/20 11/3 11/10 11/17 11/24

1951 (4-4-0) at Lafayette W at Temple L NYU (3C) W Lehigh L Fordham W at Brown W Penn State L Colgate L Captain: Jim Monahan

47-12 7-14 55-0 6-21 13-7 28-21 7-13 21-26

1952 (4-4-1) 9/27 Muhlenberg T 19-19 10/4 at #13/Princeton L 19-61 10/11 at Colgate L 7-13 10/18 at Dartmouth L 20-29 10/25 at Brown W 19-7 11/1 Temple W 40-28 11/8 Lafayette W 21-6 11/15 at Penn State L 6-7 11/22 NYU W 27-14 Captains: Russell Sandblom, Howard Anderson 10/3 10/10 10/17 10/24 10/31 11/7 11/14 11/21

9/25 10/2 10/9 10/16 10/23 10/30 11/6 11/13 11/20

9/24 10/8

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1953 (2-6-0) Virginia Tech W at Princeton L Brown L Fordham L Colgate L at Lafayette W Penn State L at Columbia L Captain: Donald Duncan 1954 (3-6-0) at Princeton L Fordham L at Colgate L William & Mary L at Lehigh L Temple W Lafayette W at #20 Penn St. L at Columbia W Captains: John O’Hearn, Angelo Iannucci 1955 (3-5-0) at Princeton L Muhlenberg W

20-13 7-9 20-27 13-40 12-33 14-13 26-54 13-27

8-10 7-13 14-26 7-14 13-33 25-0 7-0 14-37 45-12

7-41 21-0

10/15 at Brown W 14-12 10/22 Lehigh L 14-21 10/29 Delaware L 7-33 11/5 at Lafayette L 7-16 11/12 Penn State L 13-34 11/19 at Columbia W 12-6 Captains: Ed Evans, Bob Kelley 9/22 9/29 10/6 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/3 11/10 11/17 11/24

1956 (3-7-0) Ohio Wesleyan W at Princeton L at Connecticut L Colgate L Boston College L at Lehigh L Lafayette W at Delaware L William & Mary W Columbia L Captains: John Laverty, Arthur Robinson

33-13 6-28 7-27 6-48 0-32 13-27 20-19 0-22 20-6 12-18

9/28 10/5 10/12 10/19 10/26 11/2 11/9 11/16 11/23

1957 (5-4-0) at Princeton L 0-7 Connecticut W 14-7 at Colgate W 48-6 Lehigh L 7-13 Richmond W 26-13 Delaware L 19-23 at Lafayette W 34-19 at William & Mary L 7-38 at Columbia W 26-7 Captain: Richard Pfeiffer

9/27 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/1 11/8 11/15 11/22

1958 (8-1-0) at Princeton W at Colgate W Richmond W Bucknell W at Lehigh W at Delaware W Lafayette W Quantico L Columbia W Captain: William Austin

9/26 10/3 10/10 10/17 10/24 10/31 11/4 11/14 11/21

1959 (6-3-0) at Princeton W Connecticut W Colgate W at Bucknell L Lehigh W Delaware L at Lafayette W Villanova W at Columbia L Captain: Robert Simms

9/24 10/1 10/8

1960 (8-1-0) at Princeton W at Connecticut W Colgate W

28-0 21-7 23-12 57-12 44-13 37-20 18-0 12-13 61-0

8-6 20-8 15-12 8-15 23-0 14-34 16-14 12-6 16-26

13-8 19-6 49-12

10/15 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/12 11/19

9/30 10/7 10/14 10/21 10/28 11/4 11/11 11/18 11/25

Bucknell W at Lehigh W Villanova L Lafayette W at Delaware W at Columbia W Captain: Lester Senft 1961 (9-0-0) at Princeton W Connecticut W at Bucknell W Lehigh W at Penn W at Lafayette W Delaware W at Colgate W Columbia W Captain: Alex Kroll

23-19 8-0 12-14 36-8 22-0 43-2

16-13 35-12 21-6 32-15 20-6 37-6 27-19 26-6 32-19

1962 (5-5-0) 9/29 at Princeton L 7-15 10/6 at Connecticut L 9-15 10/13 Colgate W 27-15 10/20 at Lehigh W 29-12 10/27 at Penn W 12-7 11/3 Lafayette W 40-0 11/10 at Delaware L 6-23 11/17 Villanova L 12-34 11/24 at Columbia W 22-6 12/1 Virginia L 0-41 Captains: Tom Tappen, Tony Simonelli 9/28 10/5 10/12 10/19 10/26 11/2 11/9 11/16 11/28

9/26 10/3 10/10 10/17 10/24 10/31 11/7 11/14 11/21

9/25 10/2 10/9 10/16

1963 (3-6-0) at Princeton L 0-24 at Harvard L 0-28 at Colgate L 8-28 Lehigh W 30-6 at Penn L 6-7 Boston Univ. W 21-6 at Lafayette W 49-0 Delaware L 3-14 Columbia L 28-35 Captain: Anton Hoeflinger 1964 (6-3-0) at Princeton L Connecticut W at Lehigh W at Penn W at Columbia W Boston Univ. W Lafayette W at Delaware L Colgate L Captain: Robert Norton 1965 (3-6-0) at Princeton L at Connecticut W Lehigh W at Army L

7-10 9-3 20-7 10-7 38-35 9-0 31-6 18-27 7-20

6-32 17-8 6-0 6-23


ALL-TIME RESULTS 10/23 10/30 11/6 11/13 11/20

9/24 10/1 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/12 11/19

Columbia L at Boston Univ. L at Lafayette L Holy Cross W Colgate L Captain: Peter Savidge 1966 (5-4-0) at Princeton L at Yale W at Lehigh W Army L Columbia W Boston Univ. W Lafayette W at Holy Cross L Colgate L Captains: Jack Emmer, Robert Schroeder

7-12 0-30 18-23 14-0 10-24

12-16 17-14 42-14 9-14 37-34 16-7 32-28 12-24 7-26

1967 (4-5-0) 9/30 at Princeton L 21-22 10/7 Lehigh W 14-7 10/14 Delaware W 29-21 10/21 at Army L 3-14 10/28 at Columbia L 13-24 11/4 at Lafayette W 27-3 11/11 at Massachusetts L 7-30 11/18 Holy Cross L 10-21 11/25 Colgate W 31-28 Captains: Thomas Vitolo, Robert Higgins 1968 (8-2-0) 9/21 Lafayette W 37-7 9/28 at Princeton W 20-14 10/5 at Cornell L 16-17 10/12 at Lehigh W 29-26 10/19 Army L 0-24 10/26 at Columbia W 28-17 11/2 Delaware W 23-14 11/9 Connecticut W 27-15 11/16 Holy Cross W 41-14 11/23 Colgate W 55-34 Captains: Dave Zimmerman, Rich Bing 9/20 9/27 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/1 11/8 11/15 11/22

9/19 9/26

1969 (6-3-0) at Lafayette W 44-22 Princeton W 29-0 Cornell W 21-7 Lehigh L 7-17 Navy W 20-6 Columbia W 21-14 at Delaware L 0-44 at Connecticut L 22-28 Holy Cross (cancelled) Colgate W 48-12 Captains: Lee Schneider, Robert Stonebreaker 1970 (5-5-0) Lafayette W at Princeton L

41-16 14-41

10/3 at Harvard L 9-39 10/10 at Lehigh L 0-7 10/17 Delaware L 21-51 10/24 at Columbia L 14-30 10/31 Bucknell W 21-7 11/7 at Boston Univ. W 6-3 11/14 Holy Cross W 37-7 11/21 Colgate W 30-14 Captains: Michael Yancheff, Michael Pellowski 1971 (4-7-0) 9/18 at Lafayette L 7-13 9/25 at Princeton W 33-18 10/2 Cornell L 17-31 10/9 Lehigh L 14-35 10/16 at Delaware L 7-48 10/23 Columbia L 16-17 10/30 at Bucknell L 13-14 11/6 at Army L 17-30 11/13 Holy Cross W 14-13 11/20 Colgate W 28-16 11/27 Morgan State W 27-8 Captains: William Donaldson, Sam Picketts, Larry Robertson 1972 (7-4-0) 9/16 at Holy Cross L 14-24 9/23 Lehigh W 41-13 9/30 at Princeton L 6-7 10/7 at Cornell L 22-36 10/14 at Lafayette W 21-7 10/21 Army L 28-35 10/28 at Columbia W 6-3 11/4 Connecticut W 21-13 11/11 Boston Univ. W 51-7 11/18 Morgan State W 37-14 11/25 Colgate W 43-13 Captains: Andrew Malekoff, David Rinehimer 9/22 9/29 10/6 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/3 11/10 11/17 11/24 12/1

9/21 9/28 10/5 10/12 10/19 10/26

1973 (6-5-0) at Lehigh W at Princeton W Massachusetts L Lafayette W Delaware W Columbia W at Connecticut L at Air Force L at Holy Cross W Colgate L at Tampa L Captains: John Witkowski, Andrew Tighe 1974 (7-3-1) at Bucknell W at Princeton T at Harvard W Lehigh W at William & Mary L Air Force W

31-13 39-14 22-25 35-6 24-7 28-2 19-27 14-31 27-7 0-42 6-34

16-14 6-6 24-21 37-16 15-28 20-3

11/2 11/9 11/16 11/23 11/30

Connecticut L 7-9 at Lafayette W 35-0 Boston Univ. W 6-0 Colgate W 62-21 at Hawaii L 16-28 Captains: Anthony Pawlik, Andrew Zdobylak

1975 (9-2-0) 9/20 Bucknell W 47-3 9/27 at Princeton L 7-10 10/4 Hawaii W 7-3 10/11 at Lehigh L 20-34 10/18 William & Mary W 24-0 10/25 Columbia W 41-0 11/1 at Connecticut W 35-8 11/8 Lafayette W 48-6 11/15 at Boston Univ. W 41-3 11/22 Colgate W 56-14 11/29 Syracuse W 21-10 Captains: Curt Edwards, Tom Holmes 1976 (11-0-0) 9/11 at Navy W 13-3 9/18 at Bucknell W 19-7 9/25 at Princeton W 17-0 10/2 Cornell W 21-14 10/9 Connecticut W 38-0 10/16 at Lehigh W 28-21 10/23 Columbia (GS) W 47-0 10/30 Massachusetts W 24-7 11/6 Louisville W 34-0 11/13 at Tulane W 29-20 11/18 Colgate (GS) W 17-9 Captains: Nate Toran, Dan Pfabe 1977 (8-3-0) 9/2 #13 Penn St. (GS) L 7-45 9/10 at Colgate L 0-23 9/17 Bucknell W 36-14 9/24 at Princeton W 10-6 10/1 at Cornell W 30-14 10/8 at Connecticut W 48-18 10/15 Lehigh W 20-0 10/29 at William & Mary W 22-21 11/5 at Temple L 14-24 11/12 Tulane W 47-8 11/19 Boston Univ. W 63-8 Captains: Dan Pfabe, Jim Hughes 9/9 9/23 9/30 10/7 10/14 10/21 10/28 11/4 11/11 11/18 11/25

1978 (9-3-0) at #3 Penn State L at Bucknell W Princeton (GS) W at Yale W Connecticut W Villanova W Columbia (GS) W at Massachusetts W Temple W at Holy Cross W Colgate L

10-26 27-13 24-0 28-27 10-0 24-9 69-0 21-11 13-10 31-21 9-14

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ALL-TIME RESULTS 12/6

Arizona State L 18-34 1978 Garden State Bowl Captains: Tim Blanchard, John Bucci

1979 (8-3-0) 9/8 Holy Cross W 28-0 9/15 at #7/6 Penn State L 10-45 9/22 Bucknell W 16-14 9/29 at Princeton W 38-14 10/6 Temple L 20-41 10/13 at Connecticut W 26-14 10/20 at William & Mary W 24-0 11/3 at #17 Tennessee W 13-7 11/10 Army (GS) W 20-0 11/17 Villanova L 17-32 11/25 at Louisville W 31-7 Captains: Pete Honeyford, Dino Mangiero 1980 (7-4-0) 9/13 at Temple W 21-3 9/20 Cincinnati W 24-7 9/27 Princeton W 44-13 10/4 at Cornell W 44-3 10/11 #1/1 Alabama (GS) L 13-17 10/18 William & Mary L 18-21 10/25 at Syracuse L 9-17 11/1 at Army W 37-21 11/8 at Virginia W 19-17 11/15 West Virginia L 15-24 11/22 Colgate W 35-13 Captains: Ted Blackwell, Deron Cherry, Ed McMichael, Ken Smith 1981 (5-6-0) 9/5 at Syracuse W 29-27 9/12 Colgate W 13-5 9/19 Virginia (GS) W 3-0 9/26 at Cincinnati L 0-10 10/3 Cornell W 31-17 10/10 at Army W 17-0 10/17 Temple L 12-24 10/24 at #11/9 Alabama L 7-31 11/7 #1/1 Pitt (GS) L 3-47 11/14 at West Virginia L 3-20 11/21 at Boston College L 21-27 Captains: Andy Carino, Frank Naylor 1982 (5-6-0) 9/4 Syracuse (GS) L 8-31 9/18 at #8/8 Penn St. L 14-49 9/25 at Temple W 10-7 10/2 William & Mary W 27-17 10/9 Army (GS) W 24-3 10/16 at Boston College L 13-14 10/23 Colgate W 34-17 10/30 at Richmond W 20-14 11/6 at Auburn L 7-30 11/11 #19/17 WVU (GS) L 17-44 11/20 at Pittsburgh L 6-52 Captains: Tony Cella, Bill Pickel, Rich Spitzer

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1983 (3-8-0) 9/10 Connecticut W 22-5 9/17 #NR/20 BC (GS) L 22-42 9/24 at Syracuse L 13-17 10/1 Penn State (GS) L 25-36 10/8 at Army L 12-20 10/15 Colgate W 29-26 10/22 at William & Mary W 35-28 10/29 Tennessee(GS) L 0-7 11/5 at Cincinnati L 7-18 11/12 at #15/15 WVU L 7-35 11/19 Temple L 23-24 Captains: Jim Dumont, John Owens 1984 (7-3-0) 9/8 at #11/7 Penn St. L 12-15 9/15 Temple W 10-9 9/22 at Syracuse W 19-0 9/29 Cincinnati W 43-15 10/6 at Kentucky L 14-27 10/13 Army (GS) W 14-7 10/20 Louisville W 38-21 10/27 at #11/10 BC L 23-35 11/10 #19/18 WVU (GS)W 23-19 11/17 Colgate W 17-7 Captains: Lionel Washington, Alan Andrews 1985 (2-8-1) 9/14 at #3/PB Florida T 28-28 9/21 at Army L 16-20 9/28 #9/6 Penn St. (GS) L 10-17 10/5 BC (GS) L 10-20 10/12 at Temple L 13-14 10/19 Pittsburgh (GS) L 10-38 10/26 Richmond W 20-17 11/2 at #19/18 Tenn. L 0-40 11/9 at West Virginia L 0-27 11/16 Colgate W 28-14 11/23 Syracuse L 14-31 Captains: George Pickel, Clement Udovich 1986 (5-5-1) 9/6 at Boston College W 11-9 9/13 at Kentucky T 16-16 9/20 Cincinnati W 48-28 9/27 at Syracuse W 16-10 10/4 at #5/5 Penn St. L 6-13 10/18 Florida (GS) L 3-15 10/25 Army (GS) W 35-7 11/1 at Louisville W 41-0 11/8 West Virginia (GS) L 17-24 11/15 at Pittsburgh L 6-20 11/22 Temple L 22-29 Captains: Lee Getz, Tyronne Stowe 9/5 9/12 9/26 10/3 10/10 10/17 10/24

1987 (6-5-0) at Cincinnati W Syracuse L Kentucky (GS) W Duke (GS) W at #14/14 Penn St.L Boston College W at Army W

10-7 3-20 19-18 7-0 21-35 38-24 27-14

10/31 at Vanderbilt L 13-27 11/7 Pittsburgh (GS) L 0-17 11/14 at West Virginia L 13-37 11/21 at Temple W 17-14 Captains: Jean Austin, Curtis Stephens 9/17 9/24 10/1 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/12 11/19

1988 (5-6-0) Vanderbilt (GS) L 30-31 at #15/13 Penn St.W 21-16 Cincinnati W 38-9 at Syracuse L 20-34 at Boston College W 17-6 Army (GS) L 24-34 Temple L 30-35 at Pittsburgh L 10-20 #4/4 W. Va. (GS) L 25-35 Colgate W 41-22 Captains: Derek Baker, George Bankos, Bill Dubiel

1989 (2-7-2) at Cincinnati T 17-17 Ball State T 31-31 BC (GS) W 9-7 at Northwestern W 38-27 Penn State (GS) L 0-17 at Kentucky L 26-33 Syracuse L 28-49 at Army L 14-35 at #19/19 W. Via L 20-21 at Temple L 33-36 #24 Pitt (Dublin) L 29-46 Captains: Darrin Czellecz, Jeff Erickson, Scott Erney, Pat Udovich

9/2 9/9 9/16 9/23 10/7 10/14 10/21 10/28 11/11 11/18 12/2

1990 (3-8-0) 9/8 Kentucky (GS) W 24-8 9/15 Colgate W 28-17 9/22 at Penn State L 0-28 9/29 #22/20Mich.St.(GS) L 10-34 10/6 at Boston College L 14-19 10/13 at Pittsburgh L 21-45 10/20 at Syracuse L 0-42 10/27 Akron W 20-17 11/3 at Army L 31-35 11/10 West Virginia (GS) L 3-28 11/17 at Temple L 22-29 Captains: James Jenkins, Marty Mayes 1991 (6-5-0; 2-3 BIG EAST) 8/31 Boston College W 20-13 9/4 at Duke L 22-42 9/21 Northwestern W 22-18 9/28 at Michigan State W 14-7 10/5 Army (GS) W 14-12 10/12 Maine W 40-17 10/19 at #10/13Penn St.L 17-37 10/26 #18/18Syracuse(GS)L 7-21 11/2 at West Virginia L 3-28 11/9 at Pittsburgh L 17-22 11/16 Temple W 41-0 Captains: Tim Christ, Elnardo Webster


ALL-TIME RESULTS 1992 (7-4-0; 4-2 BIG EAST) 9/5 at Boston College L 20-37 9/12 Colgate W 41-0 9/17 Pittsburgh W 21-16 9/26 at Navy W 40-0 10/3 #8/6 Penn St. (GS)L 24-38 10/10 at#15/15Syracuse L 28-50 10/17 Army (GS) W 45-10 10/31 Virginia Tech W 50-49 11/7 at Cincinnati L 24-26 11/14 West Virginia W 13-9 11/21 at Temple W 35-10 Captains: Travis Broadbent, Jim Guarantano, Shawn Williams 1993 (4-7-0; 1-6 BIG EAST) 9/4 Colgate (GS) W 68-6 9/11 Duke (GS) W 39-38 9/25 at #9/8 Penn St. L 7-31 10/2 Temple (GS) W 62-0 10/9 BC (GS) L 21-31 10/16 at Army W 45-38 10/23 at Virginia Tech L 42-49 10/28 Pittsburgh (GS) L 10-21 11/6 at #11/9 W. Va. L 22-58 11/13 at #3/4 Miami L 17-31 11/26 Syracuse (GS) L 18-31 Captains: Bill Bailey, Andrew Beckett 1994 (5-5-1; 2-4-1 BIG EAST) 9/3 Kent W 28-6 9/10 West Virginia W 17-12 9/17 at Syracuse L 36-37 9/24 at #5/5 Penn St. L 27-55 10/1 #13/12 Miami L 3-24 10/8 Army (GS) W 16-14 10/15 Cincinnati W 14-9 10/22 at #22/23 BC T 7-7 11/5 Temple W 38-21 11/12 at #16/12 Va. Tech L 34-41 11/19 at Pittsburgh L 21-35 Captains: Alcides Catanho, Ken Dammann 1995 (4-7; 2-5 BIG EAST) 9/9 at Duke L 14-24 9/16 Navy W 27-17 9/23 #6/6 Penn St. (GS)L 34-59 9/30 Syracuse L 17-27 10/14 at Miami L 21-56 10/21 Virginia Tech L 17-45 10/28 Pittsburgh W 42-24 11/4 at West Virginia L 26-59 11/11 at Tulane W 45-40 11/18 at Temple W 23-20 11/24 Boston College L 38-41 Captains: Marco Battaglia, Ray Lucas, Mark Washington, Brian Sheridan 8/31 9/7 9/12

1996 (2-9; 1-6 BIG EAST) Villanova W 38-28 Navy L 6-10 #10/11 Miami L 0-33

9/21 at #18/16 Va. Tech L 14-30 10/5 at Syracuse L 0-42 10/12 Army (GS) L 21-42 10/19 at Boston College L 13-37 10/26 Temple W 28-17 11/9 West Virginia L 14-55 11/23 at #10/13 ND L 0-62 11/30 at Pittsburgh L 9-24 Captains: Chad Bosch, Rob Seeger, Rashod Swinger 1997 (0-11, 0-7 BIG EAST) 8/30 Virginia Tech L 19-59 9/6 at #12/10 Texas L 14-48 9/13 at Navy L 7-36 9/20 Boston College L 21-35 10/4 at West Virginia L 0-48 10/9 Syracuse L 3-50 10/18 at Army L 35-37 10/25 Pittsburgh (2OT) L 48-55 11/1 at Temple L 7-49 11/8 Wake Forest L 14-28 11/15 at Miami L 23-51 Captains: Jack McKiernan, Brian Sheridan 1998 (5-6, 2-5 BIG EAST) 9/5 Richmond W 7-6 9/12 at Boston College L 14-41 9/19 at#13/13Syracuse L 14-70 9/26 Army W 27-15 10/3 Miami L 17-53 10/17 at Pittsburgh W 25-21 10/24 Tulane L 24-52 10/31 Temple W 21-10 11/7 at Navy W 36-33 11/14 West Virginia L 14-28 11/21 at#23/20 Va.Tech L 7-47 Captains: Aaron Brady, Bill Powell 1999 (1-10, 1-6 BIG EAST) 9/4 at California L 7-21 9/11 #NR/23 Texas L 21-38 9/25 Boston College L 7-27 10/2 at Wake Forest L 10-17 10/9 #5/5 Virginia Tech L 20-58 10/16 at West Virginia L 16-62 10/23 Pittsburgh L 15-38 10/30 at Temple L 28-56 11/6 Navy L 7-34 11/13 Syracuse W 24-21OT 11/20 at Miami L 0-55 Captains: Wayne Hampton, Shaun O’Hara, Dax Strohmeyer 2000 (3-8, 0-7 BIG EAST) 9/2 Villanova W 9/9 Buffalo W 9/16 at #8/8 Va. Tech L 9/23 at Pittsburgh L 9/30 #10/12 Miami L 10/14 Temple L 10/21 at Navy W

34-21 59-0 0-49 17-29 6-64 14-48 28-21

10/28 at Boston College L 13-42 11/11 West Virginia L 24-312OT 11/18 #11/11 ND L 17-45 11/25 at Syracuse L 21-49 Captains: Mike Jones, Garrett Shea 2001 (2-9, 0-7 BIG EAST) 8/30 at Buffalo W 31-15 9/8 at #1/2 Miami L 0-61 9/22 #9/9 Virginia Tech L 0-50 9/29 Connecticut L 19-20 10/6 Syracuse L 17-24 10/13 at Temple L 5-30 10/20 Navy W 23-17 11/3 at WestVirginia L 7-80 11/10 Pittsburgh L 0-42 11/17 Boston College L 7-38 11/23 California L 10-20 Captains: Gary Brackett, Mke Esposito, Shawn Seabrooks, L.J. Smith 2002 (1-11, 0-7 BIG EAST) 8/31 Villanova L 19-37 9/7 Buffalo L 11-34 9/14 Army W 44-0 9/21 at Pittsburgh L 3-23 9/28 at #11/11 Tenn. L 14-35 10/12 West Virginia L 0-40 10/19 at #3/3 Va. Tech L 14-35 10/26 at Syracuse L 14-45 11/2 #1/1 Miami L 17-42 11/16 Temple L 17-20 11/23 at #8/8 ND L 0-42 11/30 at Boston College L 14-44 Captains: Gary Brackett, Shawn Seabrooks, L.J. Smith 8/30 9/6 9/13 9/27 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/8 11/16 11/22 11/29

9/4 9/11 9/18 10/2 10/9 10/16 10/23 10/30 11/6

2003 (5-7, 2-5 BIG EAST) Buffalo W at Michigan St. L at Army W Navy W #4/4 Va. Tech L at West Virginia L Pittsburgh L at Temple W at Connecticut L Boston College L at #14/13 Miami L Syracuse W Captains: Raheem Orr, Marty Pyszczymuka 2004 (4-7, 1-5 BIG EAST) Michigan State W New Hampshire L Kent State W at Syracuse L at Vanderbilt W Temple W at Pittsburgh L #15/13 W. VirginiaL at #24/25 BC L

24-10 28-44 36-21 48-27 28-48 19-34 32-42 30-14 31-38 25-35 10-34 24-7

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ALL-TIME RESULTS 2009 (9-4, 3-4 BIG EAST) 9/1 Cincinnati L 15-47 9/12 Howard W 45-7 9/19 Fla. International W 23-15 9/26 at Maryland W 34-13 10/10 Texas Southern W 42-0 10/16 Pittsburgh L 17-24 10/23 at Army W 27-10 10/31 at Connecticut W 28-24 11/12 #23/24 USF W 31-0 11/21 at Syracuse L 13-31 11/27 at Louisville W 34-14 12/5 #24/23 West Va. L 21-24 12/19 UCF W 45-24 (ST. PETERSBURG BOWL) Captains: Ryan Blaszczyk, Ryan D’Imperio, Devin McCourty 11/20 at Navy L 21-54 11/25 Connecticut L 35-41 Captains: Ray Pilch, Jarvis Johnson, Tres Moses 2005 (7-5, 4-3 BIG EAST) at Illinois L 33-30 Villanova W 38-6 at Buffalo W 17-3 Pittsburgh W 37-29 West Virginia L 27-14 at Syracuse W 31-9 at Connecticut W 26-24 Navy W 31-21 USF L 45-31 at #23/23 Louisville L 56-5 Cincinnati W 44-9 Arizona State L 45-40 (INSIGHT BOWL) Captains: Ryan Neill, Tres Moses, Will Gilkison

9/3 9/10 9/17 9/30 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/05 11/11 11/26 12/27

2006 (11-2, 5-2 BIG EAST) Final Ranking: 12/12 9/2 at North Carolina W 21-16 9/9 Illinois W 33-0 9/16 Ohio W 24-7 9/23 Howard W 56-7 9/29 at USF W 22-20 10/14 at Navy W 34-0 10/21 at Pittsburgh W 20-10 10/29 Connecticut W 24-13 11/9 #3/4 Louisville W 28-25 11/18 at Cincinnati L 11-30 11/25 Syracuse W 38-7 12/2 at #15/15 W. Va. L 39-41 3OT 12/28 Kansas State W 37-10 (TEXAS BOWL) Captains: Eric Foster, Brian Leonard, Ramel Meekins, Shawn Tucker

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2007 (8-5, 3-4 BIG EAST) Buffalo W 38-3 Navy W 41-24 Norfolk State W 59-0 Maryland L 24-34 #20/24 Cincinnati L 23-28 at Syracuse W 38-14 #2/3 USF W 30-27 #6/6 West Virginia L 3-31 at #16/20 UConn L 19-38 at Army W 41-6 Pittsburgh W 20-16 at Louisville L 38-41 Ball State W 52-30 (INTERNATIONAL BOWL) Captains: Eric Foster, Brandon Renkart, Mike Teel, Jeremy Zuttah

8/30 9/7 9/15 9/29 10/6 10/13 10/18 10/27 11/3 11/9 11/17 11/29 1/5

2008 (8-5, 5-2 BIG EAST) #NR/25 Fresno St.L 7-24 North Carolina L 12-44 at Navy L 21-23 Morgan State W 38-0 at West Virginia L 17-24 at Cincinnati L 10-13 Connecticut W 12-10 at #17/20 Pitt W 54-34 Syracuse W 35-17 at USF W 49-16 Army W 30-3 Louisville W 63-14 NC State W 29-23 (PAPAJOHNS.COM BOWL) Captains: Courtney Greene, Kevin Malast, Jason McCourty, Mike Teel, Pete Tverdov, Tiquan Underwood

9/1 9/11 9/20 9/27 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/8 11/15 11/22 12/4 12/29

2010 (4-8, 1-6 BIG EAST) 9/2 Norfolk State W 31-0 9/11 at FIU W 19-14 9/25 North Carolina L 13-17 10/2 Tulane L 14-17 10/8 Connecticut W 27-24 10/16 Army (NMS) W 23-20 (OT) 10/23 at Pittsburgh L 21-41 11/3 at USF L 27-28 11/12 Syracuse L 10-13 11/20 at Cincinnati L 38-69 11/26 Louisville L 13-40 12/4 at #23/24 WVU L 14-35 Captains: Howard Barbieri, Joe Lefeged, Charlie Noonan 9/1 9/10 9/24 10/1 10/8 10/15 10/21 10/29 11/5 11/12 11/19 11/26 12/30

2011 (9-4, 4-3 BIG EAST) North Carolina Central W, 48-0 at North Carolina L, 22-24 Ohio W, 38-26 at Syracuse W, 19-16 (2OT) Pittsburgh W, 34-10 Navy W, 21-20 at Louisville L, 14-16 #25/24 West Virginia L, 31-41 USF W, 20-17 (OT) at Army (YS) W, 27-12 Cincinnati W, 20-3 at Connecticut L, 22-40 Iowa State W, 27-13 (New Era Pinstripe Bowl)



THE FIRST FOOTBALL GAME

Rutgers and Princeton played the first game of intercollegiate football on Nov. 6, 1869, on a plot of ground where the present-day Rutgers gymnasium now stands in New Brunswick, N.J. Rutgers won that first game, 6-4. The game was played with two teams of 25 men each under rugby-like rules, but like modern football, it was “replete with surprise, strategy, prodigies of determination and physical prowess,” to use the words of one of the Rutgers players. At 3 p.m. on that memorable afternoon, the 50 competitors and about 100 spectators gathered on the field. To distinguish themselves from the bareheaded visitors, 50 Rutgers students, including players, donned scarlet-colored scarves which they converted into turbans. Events leading up to the game were described by John W. Herbert, Rutgers ’72, who was one of the players: “To appreciate this game to the fullest you must know something of its background,” Herbert wrote in 1933. “The two colleges were, and still are, of course, about 20 miles apart. The rivalry between them was intense. For years each had striven for possession of an old Revolutionary cannon, making night forays and lugging it back and forth time and again. Not long before the first football game, the canny Princetonians had settled this competition in their own favor by ignominiously sinking the gun in several feet of concrete. In addition to this, I regret to report, Princeton had beaten Rutgers in baseball by the harrowing score of 40-2. Rutgers longed for a chance to square things.” A challenge for the game was issued by Rutgers. Three games were to be played that year. The first, played at New Brunswick, was won by Rutgers. Princeton won the second game, but cries of “over-emphasis” prevented the third game in football's first year when faculties of both institutions protested on the grounds that the games were interfering with student studies.

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An analytical account of the game appeared in the November, 1869 issue of the Targum, Rutgers’ undergraduate newspaper. “To describe the varying fortunes of the match, game by game, would be a waste of labor for every game was like the one before,” wrote the student reporter. “There was the same headlong running, wild shouting, and frantic kicking. “To sum up, Princeton had the most muscle, but didn't kick very well, and wanted organization. They evidently don't like to kick the ball on the ground. Our men, on the other hand, though comparatively weak, ran well, and kicked well throughout. But their great point was the organization, for which great praise is due to the captain. The right men were always in the right place.” One of the Princeton players, William Preston Lane, in 1933 contended in a newspaper interview that Rutgers “ran us Princeton men out of town. I never found out why they did that,” he related. “But we don't ask any questions. When we saw them coming after us, we ran to the outskirts of New Brunswick and got into our carriages and wagons and went away as fast as we could.” Lane's contention is refuted in the Targum account. “After the match the players had an amicable "feed together," the paper reported. "At 8 o'clock our guests went home, in high good spirits, thirsting to beat us next time, if they can.” Regardless of what actually happened after the first game, football was here to stay. Rutgers got Columbia University started in the grid sport the following season and in a few years most of the colleges and universities in the East were represented on the gridiron.


THE BIRTHPLACE OF COLLEGE FOOTBALL

The following is an exerpt from an article that was written by John Bruns, former long-time sports writer for the Home News, and the Easton Times-Express. When Rutgers defeated Princeton in the first intercollegiate football game ever played in 1869, the setting was quite different than it is today. The game was contested on a field along College Avenue in New Brunswick. There weren’t tens of thousands of cheering fans in a multi-million dollar stadium. There was no manicured grass field or electronic scoreboard. There was no elaborate athletic equipment or television cameras. But on that fall day in 1869, those students established a tradition of quality football programs, competitiveness and school spirit that continues at Rutgers, the birthplace of intercollegiate football. Rutgers won six of 10 games in 1882, but played only one game in 1885. Similarly, the Scarlet Knights went 8-6 in 1891, but two years later played only four games. By the early 1900’s, scheduling had become more consistent and football became more popular across the country. The eight wins of 1891 weren’t matched until Rutgers went 8-1 in 1947 with one of the most successful teams of coach Harvey Harman in the Golden Era immediately following World War II. That team, quarterbacked by Frank Burns, who would later become Rutgers’ most successful coach, lost its opener to Columbia and then swept through eight straight opponents. In 1913, coach George Foster Sanford began a tradition of success among Rutgers coaches in their inaugural year by leading his team to a 6-3 mark. He then flirted with two perfect seasons, improving the team to 7-1 in 1915 and 7-1-1 in 1917. Those two seasons, which featured All-American Paul Robeson, were among Rutgers’ best. Sanford, a member of Rutgers’ Hall of Fame, also helped to introduce Rutgers to the New York metropolitan area, playing games at the Polo Grounds against teams like Notre Dame, Nebraska, Louisiana State and West Virginia. A few years later, in 1924, two-time All-American end and fullback Homer Hazel helped coach John Wallace continue the tradition of first-year coaching success, as Rutgers posted a 7-1-1 mark.

Harvey Harman also had a successful first season, going 7-1 in 1938, the year Rutgers dedicated the original Rutgers Stadium. Rutgers won the dedication game, 20-18, over Princeton. Harman, however, was replaced by former coach Harry Rockafeller during World War II. His tenure included an 8-1 season in 1947 when Rutgers, dominated by WWII veterans, registered a combined record of 27-7 from 1945-48. When John Stiegman coached Rutgers from 1956-59, he brought back the single-wing formation to the Scarlet Knight offense, and led Rutgers to an 8-1 mark in 1958. The only loss of that season, 13-12 to the Quantico Marines, came when All-American tailback Billy Austin had to miss a game due to a broken hand. Another first-year coach got off to an impressive start when John Bateman went 8-1 in 1960. That campaign was followed by Rutgers’ first undefeated season in 1961, when the team went 9-0, capping the season with a fourthquarter, 25-point comeback win over Columbia. That team included All-American center Alex Kroll, and was ranked 15th nationally. In his 11 seasons, Bateman led Rutgers to 73 wins in 124 games. In 1973, Frank Burns took the reins of Rutgers football and became the most successful Rutgers coach ever by building teams recognized for fundamentals and defense. Burns himself was also known as a fierce linebacker and won the Most Valuable Player Award in the 1949 College All-Star game, when he made 17 tackles against the New York Giants. The Burns defenses were led by linebackers Ed Steward, Jim Hughes, Jim Dumont and defensive end Nate Toran. Burns’ first team went 6-5, while running back “JJ” Jennings set single-season records for rushing yardage (1,353) and touchdowns (21) that still stand. Over the next five seasons, Burns’ teams won at least seven games each season, including a five-season stretch from 1975-79 when Rutgers’ winning percentage was .803 with a record of 45-11. The jewel in the crown of Burns’ tenure as Rutgers’ coach was the 1976 season, when the team was perfect at 11-0, establishing the best season ever at Rutgers. During Burns’ 11 seasons at Rutgers, the Scarlet Knights won nearly two-thirds of their games (78-44). He also took Rutgers to its first bowl appearance, the Garden State Bowl, at Giants Stadium against Arizona State in 1978.

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THE BIRTHPLACE OF COLLEGE FOOTBALL

Doubtless, the biggest win of the Burns era was the 13-7 upset of Tennessee on November 3, 1979 at Knoxville. Burns called it “the greatest of my coaching career.”

On December 1, 2000, then Director of Athletics Bob Mulcahy introduced the newest coach in the storied history of Rutgers Football - Greg Schiano.

The following year, 1980, Rutgers had one of its great “nearmisses” of its long history when the Scarlet bowed, 17-13, to a highly-favored and No. 1-ranked Alabama team coached by Bear Bryant at Giants Stadium. In a post game comment, Bear Bryant said, “We didn’t beat Rutgers. All I can say is we won.”

Schiano’s 11-year tenure featured six bowl appearances in the last seven years, including the nation’s longest active bowl winning streak of five games. While producing victories at a rate unprecedented in the program’s history, the Rutgers football team also committed fully to succeeding in the classroom. In 2010, Rutgers’ football program ranked first in the nation in Academic Progress Rate; in 2011, the team followed up with the nation’s No. 2 ranking. Schiano’s career record at Rutgers was 68-67 and he left as the third-winningest coach in Rutgers history.

In 1984 when Dick Anderson was named head coach, a renewed commitment to football at Rutgers was backed by a $3 million state-funded package. Those funds helped finance the artificial surface practice fields, the practice “Bubble” and the Hale Center, which includes lockerrooms, offices, a weight-training area and medical facilities for the football team. Anderson won seven of 10 games in his inaugural season and his teams produced some of the most exciting players in Rutgers history, including record-breaking passer Scott Erney, career tackles leader Tyronne Stowe and career kickoff return leader Eric Young. Doug Graber became the Scarlet Knights’ 23rd coach in 1990 and placed an emphasis on recruiting the best talent in the state of New Jersey. His first recruiting class included three first-team All-State selections and two second-team AllState selections among the 12 recruits from New Jersey. Another major boost for Rutgers came in 1991 when it joined the BIG EAST Football Conference. The team went 13-9 in its first two years in the BIG EAST, including a 4-2 BIG EAST mark in 1992, before slipping to 4-7 the following season. The 1994 season celebrated not only the 125 years of college football, but also the return of the newly-renovated and expanded Rutgers Stadium. A new stadium has been quite a different setting than that of the first college football game played over 130 years ago. The Scarlet Knights are playing for their own place in history as they continue the college football tradition that was born “On the Banks of the Old Raritan.” After a less than stellar run through the mid-1990’s under 1998 BIG EAST coach of the year Terry Shea, the Scarlet Knights opted to take the program in a different direction.

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In 2006, Schiano directed the Scarlet Knights to new heights as RU finished the season 11-2 overall and ranked 12th in the final rankings. Rutgers captured the nation's attention starting the season 9-0, including a magical 28-25 victory over previously undefeated and third-ranked Louisville in a November ESPN primetime contest. Rutgers Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Tim Pernetti announced on January 31, 2012 the appointment of Kyle Flood as the 29th head coach at the Birthplace of College Football. Flood, who served on Rutgers’ coaching staff for the previous seven seasons, assumed the head coaching vacancy created after Schiano resigned his position to become head coach of the NFL’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers. One constant on any coaching staff with Flood is how successful those teams have fared. As an assistant coach, 16 of Flood’s 17 seasons his teams have finished with winning records, including earning a National Championship at Delaware. The last time Rutgers promoted an assistant coach on staff to the head coaching position was the naming of Frank Burns to replace John Bateman in 1973 — and Burns became the winningest coach in school history. A highly respected figure in the coaching profession, Flood has served as the assistant head coach of the program since 2008 and has been a key part in Rutgers’ six bowl appearances over his seven-year tenure in Piscataway. In addition to his four years as the assistant head coach, Flood has been in charge of the offensive line since coming to RU in 2005.


COLLEGE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME

ALEX KROLL

PAUL ROBESON

Paul Robeson played four years for the famous coach, G. Foster Sanford. Rutgers had a 22-6-3 record in that time. In 31 games, Rutgers scored 941 points to opponents’ 191. Robeson was a powerful contributor to that record.... Robeson was a two-time All-America end. Frank Menke named him All-America in 1917 and 1918. Walter Camp picked him in 1918. (Camp did not name an All-America team in 1917.) Following college, Robeson played three years as a pro - 1920 with Hammond, 1921 with Akron and 1922 with Milwaukee - in the American Professional Football League. He obtained his law degree in 1923. At Rutgers, Robeson was elected to Phi Beta Kappa and was valedictorian of the class of 1919. He won the college oratorical contest four straight years and gave the commencement address at graduation. Robeson won 12 letters in four sports - four in football, three each in basketball and baseball, and two in track. He stood 6-3 in height and his weight was listed at 191 in early years, at 215 his senior season. This man of many talents became an actor, singer and lecturer. He was on Broadway and in the movies. His rich basso made his signature song “Ol’ Man River” a classic. He starred in plays, such as “The Emporer Jones”, “Othello”, “Showboat”, as well as many others, in the U.S., Europe and Africa. In 1925 he made a recording that sold 55,000 copies in four months. In 1972 he received the Whitney Young Memorial Award. Ebony Magazine called him “one of the 10 most important black men in American history.”... Paul Robeson was born April 9, 1898, in Princeton, N.J. His father, Rev. William Robeson, had escaped slavery in 1860 in North Carolina at age 15. His mother, Maria Bustill, was a teacher. When Paul was a high school senior, he won the statewide academic test and received a scholarship to Rutgers. In 1915 he was the third black to enter Rutgers and the first to play football. He died January 23, 1976. A true renaissance man, Robeson won 12 letters in four sports at Rutgers - four in football, three each in basketball and baseball, and two in track. After his tenure at Rutgers, he became an accomplished actor, singer and lecturer, and was recently commemorated on a US postal stamp.

Alex Kroll, a consensus All-American center on Rutgers’ first undefeated football team in 1961, is the Scarlet Knights’ sixth inductee into the College Football Hall of Fame, as a part of the Class of 1997. Kroll followed end Paul Robeson, halfback Homer Hazel and coaches George Foster Sanford and Harvey Harman into this most cherished of college football’s honors. Former athletic director George Little is also among the alltime honorees. Kroll, a 6-2, 228-pound center and linebacker, was a major force in Rutgers compiling a 17-1 record in his two years of play “On the Banks.” In 1960, the Knights under coach John Bateman were 8-1 and followed up with the school’s first undefeated campaign, going 9-0 in 1961. Team captain of the lauded 1961 squad, Kroll was a twotime first-team All-ECAC choice and won first-team All-American honors from Associated Press, United Press International, Newspaper Enterprise Association, Look, and the American Football Coaches Association. Known as a “coach on the field,” he was credited with making the quarterback sneak an offensive weapon as Rutgers scored seven TDs on that play in 1961 with Kroll clearing the way into the endzone for the signal-caller. He was also a first-team All-East choice by the AP in 1961 and played in the North-South game and the Senior Bowl. In 1960, he was an honorable mention All-American. Following his senior season, he was a second-round draft pick of the New York Titans, playing for one season in 1962. Kroll earned a BA in English Literature in 1962 and was a Henry Rutgers Scholar with a perfect grade point average in his major. He received a National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame Post-Graduate Scholarship in 1961. In 1986, he was awarded the Silver Anniversary Award from the National Collegiate Athletic Association for his collegiate achievements. Immediately following his last game with the Titans, he joined the workforce at Young & Rubicam, the world’s largest independent advertising agency, as a copywriter. After a succession of writing and supervisory jobs in the creative department, he was named executive vice president and worldwide creative director in 1970. He was named president and chief operating officer in 1982 and, four years later, Kroll became chairman of Young & Rubicam. He is retired but still serves as Chairman Emeritus of Young & Rubicam.

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COLLEGE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME HARVEY HARMAN

Few men loved the game with the fervor of Harvey Harman, a huge man with a grand smile and a fierce dedication to the sport. A former president of the American Football Coaches Association, Harman received that group’s Amos Alonzo Stagg Award, symbolic of outstanding service to the profession. It was not surprising that Harman achieved such acclaim, for he learned his football lessons from two of the game’s mentors - Glenn “Pop” Warner and Jock Sutherland - while at Pittsburgh. Harman was a starting tackle for the Panthers before taking his first coaching assignment at Haverford. From there he moved on to Sewanee (the University of the South), Pennsylvania and Rutgers. It was at Rutgers that he had his greatest success, directing the Scarlet Knights to a 26-7-1 record before interrupting his career to serve in the U.S. Navy during World War II. Harman returned to Rutgers after the war and led the Scarlet Knights for another 10 seasons before accepting a position as Executive Director of the National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame, Inc. In that capacity, Harman became known as the goodwill ambassador for football, continuing to serve the game until his death in 1969. His career record lists a slate of 140-104-7.

HOMER HAZEL

He parted his dark hair down the middle, in the fashion of the day, and his deep-set eyes glowed with a competitive fire. Homer Hazel, Rutgers’ first Hall of Famer, was, without doubt, the most versatile player the Scarlet ever produced. A natural athlete, Hazel excelled in various sports and was most successful as a track and field star. His speed and quickness served him well, for he once recovered his own kickoff in the enemy end zone for a touchdown. Homer led Rutgers to identical 7-1-1 records in his final two seasons, earning All-America laurels in each. He was an end in 1923, when the only Scarlet loss was to West Virginia (27-7). He had Rutgers on the way to an unbeaten finish in 1924 - this time as a hard-hitting fullback - when Bucknell untracked the Scarlet in the final game of the season, 12-7. During the 1924 campaign, Homer Hazel established school records for most points after a touchdown and longest completed pass. He could do it all. Carrying 226 pounds over a 5-foot-11 frame, Homer lettered in football, basketball, baseball and track at Rutgers. He later served as Athletic Director, football and basketball coach at the University of Mississippi for more than five years. He was a golf pro for four years, and a labor relations manager for more than 20 years. Hazel won his first letter in football at Rutgers in 1916. He left school because of a lack of funds. Hazel worked at various jobs and, at age 28, played football again at Rutgers. Walter Camp named him All-America end in 1923, All-America fullback in 1924. Hazel was born June 2, 1895, and died February 3, 1968.

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GEORGE LITTLE

A graduate of Ohio Wesleyan, George Little opened his coaching career at the University of Cincinnati and produced a twoyear record of 10-8-0 before moving up the road to Oxford, Ohio, home of the Miami Redskins, in 1916. There, Little brought the Redskins their first Conference Championship and a 7-0-1 mark. After service in World War I, Little returned to Miami and directed the Red and White to yet another league crown and a three-year post-war record of 20-3-1. He also coached the Miami basketball and track teams, claiming a conference crown in the latter sport. The 1922 and 1923 seasons found Little at Michigan under head coach Fielding Yost, the man he replaced in 1924. That year, Little’s Wolverines were 6-2. The next season, Little was in Wisconsin as the new Athletic Director and head coach of the Badgers, and he led his charges to a two-year mark of 11-3-2. His teams displayed imagination and strength on offense, a unique ruggedness on defense. Little wound up his collegiate career as the Athletic Director at Rutgers, and then served as executive secretary of the National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame.

GEORGE FOSTER SANFORD

At the entrance to Rutgers Stadium, inscribed upon a bronze plaque, is a tribute to George Sanford. It was financed and installed by his players, the men “...he inspired to deeds beyond themselves.” Undoubtedly, Sanford was an inspirational leader of men, a gentleman who excelled as both player and coach. Sanford played center on the 1891 and 1892 Yale teams which held each of of their 26 opponents scoreless. Though he was never chosen to an All-America team, a 1927 poll named him the all-time Yale center. Sanford began his coaching career at Columbia (18991901), called in to revive the football program which had been abandoned after the 1891 campaign. His 1899 team defeated Yale for the first time ever, and it was at Columbia that Sanford developed the famous “Flying Hurdle Play” which saw Harold Weekes catapulted over the scrimmage line. Moving to Rutgers (1913-23), Sanford had marked success as his club rolled to a 56-32-5 record. He was hailed as a “miracle worker” in 1917, after his Rutgers team beat the heavily-favored Newport Naval Reserve All-Stars, 14-0. Between his teams at Columbia and Rutgers, Sanford devoted his energy toward a successful insurance brokerage business.


ALL-AMERICANS

HOWARD TALMAN

BOB “NASTY” NASH

1913

1914

OFFENSIVE GUARD HALFBACK

OFFENSIVE TACKLE

DEFENSIVE TACKLE

JOHN TOOHEY

HARRY ROCKAFELLER

1914

1915

END

OFFENSIVE GUARD

AL GARRETT

FRANK KELLEY

HENRY BENKERT

HOMER HAZEL

JACK GROSSMAN

1919

1923

1923

1931 Honorable Mention, AP

1916

1914

FULLBACK 1915

PAUL ROBESON END

1917 1918

RUNNING BACK

HALFBACK

END

FULLBACK 1924

FRANK BURNS

JOE DADDARIO

BRIAN O’HEARN

1949 Honorable Mention, AP

1953 Honorable Mention, UPI

CENTER

1954 Honorable Mention, AP

OFFENSIVE GUARD

RUNNING BACK

BOB SIMMS

ALEX KROLL

STEVE SIMMS

RICH POLICASTRO

LARRY CHRISTOFF

1958 Honorable Mention, AP

1960 Honorable Mention, AP 1961 First Team AP, NEA, Sports Review

1960 Honorable Mention, AP 1961 Honorable Mention, AP

1969 Honorable Mention, AP

1972 Honorable Mention, AP

QUARTERBACK

END

CENTER

CENTER

FULLBACK

BOB HOWARD

DEFENSIVE BACK

1955 Honorable Mention, AP

QUARTERBACK

BILL AUSTIN 1958 First Team, AP

TIGHT END

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ALL-AMERICANS

“JJ” JENNINGS

NATE TORAN

JOHN ALEXANDER

RUNNING BACK

DEFENSIVE TACKLE

DEFENSIVE TACKLE

MARK TWITTY

ED STEWARD

1976 Honorable Mention, AP

LINEBACKER

1978 Honorable Mention, AP

DEFENSIVE TACKLE

KEVIN KURDYLA

ED McMICHAEL

1980 Honorable Mention, AP

WIDE RECEIVER

1973 Honorable Mention, AP

WIDE RECEIVER

1975 Third Team, AP 1976 Second Team, AP First Team, Kodak

JIM HUGHES

LINEBACKER

HENRY JENKINS

DEFENSIVE BACK

1976 Honorable Mention, AP

1976 Honorable Mention, AP

1976 Honorable Mention, AP

DINO MANGIERO

DEFENSIVE BACK

DERON CHERRY

DEFENSIVE BACK

KEN SMITH

1978 Third Team, AP

1980 Honorable Mention, AP

1980 Honorable Mention, AP

TIM ODELL

JIM DUMONT

ALEX FALCINELLI

1980 Honorable Mention, AP

1980 Honorable Mention, AP

1982 Honorable Mention, AP

1982 Honorable Mention, AP

JOHN OWENS

ALAN ANDREWS

ANDREW BAKER

HAROLD YOUNG

TYRONNE STOWE

1983 Honorable Mention, AP

1984 Second Team, AP

1984 Honorable Mention, AP

DEFENSIVE BACK

1984 Honorable Mention, Sporting News

1985 Honorable Mention, AP 1986 Honorable Mention, AP

OFFENSIVE TACKLE

OFFENSIVE GUARD

174

QUARTERBACK

TIGHT END

FLANKER

LINEBACKER

PLACEKICKER

LINEBACKER


ALL-AMERICANS

BRIAN COBB FLANKER

ALEC HOKE

SCOTT ERNEY

MATT O’CONNELL

1988 Honorable Mention, AP

1988 Honorable Mention, AP

1988 Honorable Mention, AP

ERIC YOUNG

JIM GUARANTANO

1988 Honorable Mention, AP

1992 Honorable Mention, UPI

RUNNING BACK

1992 Second Team (Freshman), Football News

1993 First Team (Freshman), Football News Honorable Mention, UPI 1994 Honorable Mention, UPI

BRIAN LEONARD

PLACEKICKER

JEREMY ITO

DEFENSIVE END

DEFENSIVE TACKLE

1987 Honorable Mention, AP

1987 Honorable Mention, AP

STEVE TARDY

WIDE RECEIVER

OFFENSIVE TACKLE 1988 Honorable Mention, AP

MARCO BATTAGLIA TIGHT END

1994 Honorable Mention, UPI 1995 Consensus First Team AP, Walter Camp, Football Coaches Association, Football Writers Association, Football News, Pro and College Football News Weekly, UPI

GEORGE BANKOS

DEFENSIVE END

ALFRED PETERSON DEFENSIVE END

2001 Third Team (Freshman), The Sporting News

WIDE RECEIVER

FULLBACK

QUARTERBACK

BRUCE PRESLEY

2003 2004 Freshman, College Football News Freshman, The Sporting News 2004 2006 First Team, Pro Football Weekly Honorable Mention, SI.com 2005 First Team, Pro Football Weekly 2006 First Team, Pro Football Weekly, ESPN.com

PUNTER

TERRELL WILLIS

RUNNING BACK

RYAN NEILL

2005 Honorable Mention, SI.com

175


ALL-AMERICANS

COURTNEY GREENE SAFETY

RAY RICE

RUNNING BACK

ERIC FOSTER

DEFENSIVE TACKLE

2005 (Freshman), Football Writers Association of America, First Team (Freshman), College Football News, Second Team (Freshman), Rivals Third Team (Freshman), The Sporting News

2005 Third Team (Freshman), The Sporting News 2006 Second Team, AP, Walter Camp, The Sporting News, Rivals, SI.com 2007 Second Team, AP, Walter Camp, The Sporting News, Rivals, SI.com, Scout.com

2006 First Team, Football Writers Association of America 2007 Second Team, The Sporting News

WIDE RECEIVER

KENNY BRITT

DEVIN McCOURTY

MOHAMED SANU

2008 Third Team, Associated Press, Phil Steele Honorable Mention, SI.com

2009 Honorable Mention, Pro Football Weekly

2009 Honorable Mention (Freshman), CollegeFootballNews.com 2011 Fourth Team, Phil Steele Honorable Mention, SI.com

KHASEEM GREENE

OFFENSIVE LINE

LINEBACKER

2011 Third Team, Phil Steele Honorable Mention, SI.com

176

DEFENSIVE BACK

KALEB JOHNSON

2011 First Team (Freshman), Football Writers Association of America Second Team (Freshman), Rivals.com

WIDE RECEIVER

ANTHONY DAVIS OFFENSIVE LINE

JOE LEFEGED SAFETY

2007 2007 First Team (Freshman), Honorable Mention The Sporting News, Rivals (Freshman), Second Team (Freshman), The Sporting News, Scout.com College Football News, Scout.com 2009 Second Team, Walter Camp Football Foundation Third Team, Sporting News Honorable Mention, Pro Football Weekly

TOM SAVAGE

QUARTERBACK

2009 First Team (Freshman), Football Writers Association of America Third Team (Freshman), Phil Steele’s Magazine Honorable Mention (Freshman), CollegeFootballNews.com

SCOTT VALLONE

DEFENSIVE LINE

2009 First Team (Freshman), Football Writers Association of America First Team (Freshman), Phil Steele’s Magazine Honorable Mention (Freshman), CollegeFootballNews.com


ALL-EAST SELECTIONS 1947 1949 1951 1954 1955 1957 1958

1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1966 1967 1968 1969

1970

1971 1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

Frank Burns First Team Bucky Hatchett First Team, Collier's Jim Monahan First Team Brian O’Hearn First Team, Collier's Bob Howard Second Team Bill Austin First Team Richard Oberlander Honorable Mention Bill Austin First Team Larry Muschiatti Honorable Mention Bob Simms Honorable Mention Charles Wermuth Honorable Mention Bob Simms First Team Alex Kroll First Team, ECAC Steve Simms First Team, ECAC Alex Kroll First Team, ECAC/First Team, AP Sam Mudie Third Team, AP Steve Simms First Team, AP Tom Tappen First Team, ECAC Tony Hoeflinger First Team, ECAC Jack Emmer First Team, ECAC Bruce Van Ness First Team, ECAC Rookie of the Year Bryant Mitchell First Team, ECAC Jim Benedict First Team, AP Sam Chapman Honorable Mention, AP Steve Ferrughelli Honorable Mention, AP Rich Policastro First Team, AP Lee Schneider Honorable Mention, AP Bruce Van Ness Honorable Mention, AP Sam Picketts First Team, ECAC/HM, AP Larry Clymer Second Team, AP Mike Kizis Honorable Mention, AP Mike Pellowski Honorable Mention, AP Sam Picketts First Team, ECAC Second Team, AP Ed Jones Honorable Mention, AP Larry Christoff First Team, AP “JJ” Jennings First Team, ECAC/AP Andy Tighe First Team, ECAC Leo Gasienica Honorable Mention, AP Dave Rinehimer Honorable Mention, AP “JJ” Jennings First Team, ECAC/AP Steve Allen Second Team, AP Ed Jones Second Team, AP Andy Tighe Second Team, AP Tom Sweeney Honorable Mention, AP Tom Holmes First Team, ECAC/HM, AP Ed Jones First Team, ECAC/NY Times Paul Krasnavage First Team, ECAC/NY Times Nate Toran First Team, AP/NY Times Andy Zdobylak First Team, ECAC/HM, AP Tony Pawlik Honorable Mention, AP Curt Edwards First Team, ECAC Tony Ray First Team, ECAC Nate Toran First Team, AP/ECAC John Alexander Honorable Mention, AP/ECAC Jim Teatom Honorable Mention, ECAC Mark Twitty Honorable Mention, ECAC John Alexander First Team, ECAC/HM, AP

QB TE FB C OG RB RB OG End End End C RB C QB FB TE OG SE RB RB SE DB RB QB LB RB LB DB OT DT LB DB TE RB OG QB OG RB DT DB OG SE LB DB DT DE C DB FB OG DE DT SS WR DT

Jim Hughes First Team, ECAC/HM, AP Nick Sauter First Team, ECAC Nate Toran First Team, ECAC/AP Mark Twitty First Team, ECAC/HM, AP Jim Teatom Honorable Mention, ECAC 1977 Bob Davis First Team, ECAC/HM, AP Dan Gray Second Team, AP John Gallo Honorable Mention, AP Bert Kosup Honorable Mention, AP Mike Fisher Honorable Mention, AP Mark Lassiter Honorable Mention, AP Dan Pfabe Honorable Mention, AP Elvin Washington Honorable Mention, AP 1978 Tim Blanchard First Team, ECAC Second Team, AP John Gallo First Team, UPI/ECAC Jim Hughes First Team, ECAC Ed Steward First Team, AP John Bucci Second Team, AP Dave Dorn Second Team, AP Mark Freeman Second Team, AP Kevin Kurdyla Second Team, AP Glen Kehler Honorable Mention, AP Dino Mangiero Honorable Mention, AP 1979 - Dino Mangiero First Team, AP Kennan Startzell First Team, AP Deron Cherry Second Team, AP Dave Dorn Second Team, AP Kevin Kurdyla Second Team, AP Ed McMichael Honorable Mention, AP Frank Naylor Honorable Mention Tim Odell Honorable Mention, AP Ken Smith Honorable Mention, AP 1980 Tim Odell First Team, AP Ken Smith First Team, AP Deron Cherry Second Team, AP Kevin Kurdyla Second Team, AP Ed McMichael Second Team, AP 1981 Jim Dumont Honorable Mention, AP Frank Naylor Honorable Mention, AP Bill Pickel Honorable Mention, AP Mike Rustemeyer Honorable Mention, AP 1982 Jim Dumont First Team, AP Andrew Baker Second Team, AP Alex Falcinelli Second Team, AP Keith Woetzell Second Team, AP Bill Beschner Honorable Mention, AP Bill Houston Honorable Mention, AP Bryant Moore Honorable Mention, AP 1983 Jim Dumont First Team, AP John Owens First Team, AP Alan Andrews Second Team, AP Joe DiGilio Second Team, AP Jeff Kurdyla Second Team, AP Tom Angstadt Honorable Mention, AP Andrew Baker Honorable Mention, AP Bill Beshner Honorable Mention, AP Bob Dumont Honorable Mention, AP Bill Houston Honorable Mention, AP

LB OT DE SE SS FS DT OT QB RB RB OG LB LB OT LB NG C FL DB OT FB DT DT PK DB FL OT QB C WR DB WR DB DB OT QB LB C DT DT DB FL PK LB DT DB RB LB OT TE C PK FL DT DE DB

177


ALL-EAST SELECTIONS 1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

178

Alan Andrews First Team, AP Andrew Baker First Team, AP Joe DiGilio Second Team, AP George Pickel Second Team, AP Albert Smith Second Team, AP Tyronne Stowe Second Team, AP Harold Young Second Team, AP Tom Angstadt Honorable Mention, AP Eric Hochberg Honorable Mention, AP Roy Oake Honorable Mention, AP Tyronne Stowe First Team, AP Lee Getz Second Team, AP Jean Austin Honrable Mention, AP Matt O'Connell Honorable Mention, AP George Pickel Honorable Mention, AP Albert Smith Honorable Mention, AP Steve Twamley Honorable Mention, AP Lee Getz First Team, ECAC Honorable Mention, AP Tyronne Stowe First Team, AP/ECAC Harry Swayne First Team, ECAC Second Team, AP Mike Dillon Second Team, AP Matt Bachman Honorable Mention, AP Brian Cobb Honorable Mention, AP Bruce Campbell Honorable Mention, AP Matt Prescott Honorable Mention, AP Alec Hoke First Team, AP Brian Cobb Second Team, AP Jean Austin Honorable Mention, AP Scott Erney Honorable Mention, AP Henry Henderson Honorable Mention, AP Curtis Stephens Honorable Mention, AP Steve Tardy Honorable Mention, AP Sean Washington Honorable Mention, AP Eric Young Honorbale Mention, AP George Bankos First Team, ECAC Matt O'Connell First Team, AP Scott Erney Second Team, AP Steve Tardy Second Team, AP Eric Young Second Team, AP Carter Giles Honorable Mention, AP Brett Mersola Honorable Mention, AP Carmen Sclafani Honorable Mention, AP Jim Cann Honorable Mention, AP Doug Giesler First Team, AP/ECAC Jeff Erickson Honorable Mention, AP Scott Erney Honorable Mention, AP Gary Melton Honorable Mention, AP Steve Tardy Honorable Mention, AP Pat Udovich Honorable Mention, AP Ron Allen First Team, AP/ECAC Scott Miller First Team, ECAC Second Team, AP Tekay Dorsey Second Team, AP Allen Mitchell Second Team, AP Bill Bailey Honorable Mention, AP James Jenkins Honorable Mention, AP Elnardo Webster Honorable Mention, AP

TE FL C DT RB DB DB PK QB LB LB OG DB P DT RB DB OG LB DT C LB FL TE RB DE FL DB QB RB FB OT DB WR DT P QB OT WR DT WR PK RB PK OL QB Spec. OL LB Spec. DL FB OT RB TE LB

1991

1992

1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2001 2002

2003 2004 2005

2006

2007

2008 2011

Ron Allen Honorable Mention, ECAC DB Travis Broadbent First Team, AP/ECAC C Marshall Roberts First Team, ECAC Spec. Second Team, AP Elnardo Webster First Team, AP/ECAC LB Jay Bellamy Second Team, AP DB Jim Guarantano Second Team, AP WR Malik Jackson Second Team, AP DB Travis Broadbent First Team, ECAC C Second Team, AP Jim Guarantano First Team, AP WR Malik Jackson First Team, ECAC DB Shawn Williams First Team, AP/ECAC LB Jay Bellamy Second Team, AP DB Andrew Beckett First Team, ECAC DL Terrell Willis Second Team, ECAC RB Keif Bryant First Team, ECAC DT Ken Dammann First Team, ECAC OT Marco Battaglia First Team, ECAC TE Jim Guarnera First Team, ECAC DL Terrell Willis First Team, ECAC RB Rashod Swinger First Team, ECAC DT Wayne Hampton, First Team, ECAC DE Aaron Brady, First Team, Football News LB Reggie Stephens, First Team, Football News CB Wayne Hampton, Second Team ECAC DE Dax Strohmeyer, Second Team ECAC LB L.J. Smith, ECAC First Team TE Gary Brackett, First Team ECAC LB Nate Jones, First Team BIG EAST, ECAC (HM) KR Shawn Seabrooks, Second Team BIG EAST DB LJ Smith, First Team ECAC TE Raheem Orr, First Team ECAC DE Jarvis Johnson, Second Team ECAC DB Nate Jones, Second Team ECAC KR Clark Harris, First Team ECAC TE Tres Moses, First Team ECAC WR Ryan Neill, Second Team ECAC DL Ryan Neill, First Team ECAC DE Willie Foster, First Team ECAC KR/PR John Glass, First Team ECAC OL Clark Harris, First Team ECAC TE Eric Foster, First Team ECAC DT Clark Harris, First Team ECAC TE Joe Radigan, First Team ECAC P Ray Rice, First Team ECAC RB Jeremy Zuttah, First Team ECAC OL Eric Foster, First Team ECAC DT Ray Rice, First Team ECAC RB Tiquan Underwood, First Team ECAC WR Jeremy Zuttah, First Team ECAC OL Kenny Britt, First Team ECAC WR Courtney Greene, First Team ECAC DB Mohamed Sanu, First Team ECAC WR Khaseem Greene, First Team ECAC LB Duron Harmon, First Team ECAC DB Justin Doerner, First Team ECAC P


ALL-BIG EAST SELECTIONS Since the formation of BIG EAST Football in 1991, Rutgers has produced 86 All-BIG EAST selections. 2011 - Khaseem Greene (LB) First Team/Co-Defensive Player of the Year; Art Forst (OL); Duron Harmon (DB) First Team; Mohamed Sanu (WR) First Team; Jeremy Deering (KR) Second Team; Justin Doerner (P) Second Team; Logan Ryan (DB) Second Team; Desmond Wynn (OL) Second Team) 2010 - Joe Lefeged (DB) Second Team 2009 - Anthony Davis (OL) First Team; Devin McCourty (DB) First Team; Tim Brown (WR) Second Team 2008 - Kenny Britt (WR) First Team; Courtney Greene (DB) First Team; Anthony Davis (OL) Second Team; Ryan D’Imperio (LB) Second Team; Jamaal Westerman (DL) Second Team 2007 - Eric Foster (DT) First Team; Ray Rice (RB) First Team; Tiquan Underwood (WR) First Team; Jeremy Zuttah (OT) First Team; Kenny Britt (WR) Second Team; Courtney Greene (DB) Second Team; Pedro Sosa (OL) Second Team 2006 - Eric Foster (DT) First Team; Clark Harris (TE) First Team; Joe Radigan (P) First Team; Ray Rice (RB) First Team; Jeremy Zuttah (OT) First Team; Ron Girault (DB) Second Team; Courtney Greene (DB) Second Team; Jeremy Ito (PK) Second Team; Brian Leonard (RB) Second Team; Ramel Meekins (DT) Second Team; Pedro Sosa (OT) Second Team; Cameron Stephenson (OL) Second Team; Devraun Thompson (LB) Second Team; Jamaal Westerman (DE) Second Team 2005 - Ryan Neill (DE) First Team; Clark Harris (TE) First Team; John Glass (OL) First Team; Willie Foster (KR/PR) First Team/Special Teams Player of the Year; Brian Leonard (RB) Second Team; Tres Moses (WR) Second Team 2004 - Ryan Neill (DE) First Team; Clark Harris (TE) First Team; Tres Moses (WR) First Team; Brian Leonard (RB) First Team; John Glass (OL) Second Team 2003 - Raheem Orr (DE) First Team; Nate Jones (KR) Second Team 2002 - Nate Jones (KR) First Team/Co-Special Teams Player of the Year; Shawn Seabrooks (DB) Second Team 2001 - L.J. Smith (TE) Second Team 2000 - Rich Mazza (OL) Second Team; Wes Robertson (LB) Second Team 1999 - Shaun O’Hara (OL) First Team; Wayne Hampton (DL) Second Team 1998 - Shaun O’Hara (OL) Second Team; Wayne Hampton (DL) Second Team; Tosh Riddick (Kickoff Return) Second Team 1997 - Brian Sheridan (LB) Second Team; Jared Slovan (P) Second Team 1995 - Marco Battaglia (TE) First Team/Offensive Player of the Year; Robert Barr (OL) First Team; Terrell Willis (RB) First Team; Chris Kennedy (OL) Second Team 1994 - Terrell Willis (RB) First Team; Marco Battaglia (TE) Second Team; Ken Dammann (OL) Second Team; Robert Sneathen (LB) Second Team; Mark Washington (DB) Second Team 1993 - Chris Brantley (WR) First Team; Terrell Willis (RB) First Team, (R Sp.) Second Team/Rookie of the Year ; Andrew Beckett (DL) Second Team; Scott Vaughn (OL) Second Team 1992 - Jim Guarantano (WR) First Team; Jay Bellamy (DB) Second Team; Craig Mitter (RB) Second Team; Bruce Presley (RB) Rookie of the Year, Shawn Williams (LB) Second Team 1991 - Elnardo Webster (LB) First Team; Malik Jackson (DB) First Team; Jay Bellamy (DB) Second Team; Jim Guarantano (WR) Second Team; Travis Broadbent (OL) Second Team

ANTHONY DAVIS

ERIC FOSTER

L.J. SMITH

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KNIGHTS IN THE NFL

The following list chronicles each member of the Scarlet Knights who went on to play football at the next level. Player Mohamed Sanu Justin Francis Eric LeGrand Joe Martinek Desmond Stapleton Desmond Wynn Howard Barbieri Brandon Bing Jonathan Freeny Joe Lefeged Alex Silvestro Anthony Davis Devin McCourty Ryan D’Imperio Tim Brown Jack Corcoran Kevin Haslam George Johnson Kenny Britt

Pos. WR DL DT RB OL OL OL CB DE DB DE OL CB FB WR FB OL DE WR

Years at RU 2009-11 2007-11 2008-11 2007-11 2007-11 2007-11 2006-10 2007-10 2007-10 2007-10 2007-10 2007-09 2005-09 2006-09 2006-09 2006-09 2005-09 2006-09 2006-08

Organization Cincinnati Bengals New England Patriots Tampa Bay Buccaneers New York Giants Pittsburgh Steelers Tampa Bay Buccaneers Houston Texans New York Giants Miami Dolphins Indianapolis Colts New England Patriots San Francisco 49ers New England Patriots Minnesota Vikings New York Giants Houston Texans Jacksonville Jaguars Tampa Bay Buccaneers Tennessee Titans

Round 3 Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent 1 1 7 Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent 1

Pick 83

11 27 237

30

Year 2012 2012 2012 2012 2012 2012 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 20102010 2009

RAY RICE

DEVIN McCOURTY

180


KNIGHTS IN THE NFL Player Mike Teel Jason McCourty Courtney Greene Tiquan Underwood Kevin Brock Kevin Malast Jamaal Westerman Ray Rice Jeremy Zuttah Eric Foster Brandon Renkart Pedro Sosa Ron Girault Mike Fladell Brian Leonard Cameron Stephenson Clark Harris Ramel Meekins Joe Porter Derrick Roberson Darnell Stapleton Chris Baker Val Barnaby Sameeh McDonald Tres Moses Ryan Neill Gary Gibson David Harley Jarvis Johnson J'Vonne Parker Nathan Jones

Pos. QB DB DB WR TE LB DL RB OL DT LB OL DB OL RB OG TE DT CB CB C WR DE OL WR DE DT DT DB DT DB

Years at RU 2004-08 2005-08 2005-08 2005-08 2004-08 2005-08 2004-08 2005-07 2004-07 2003-07 2003-07 2004-07 2004-07 2003-07 2002-06 2003-06 2002-06 2003-06 2003-06 2003-06 2005-06 2001-05 2002-05 2001-05 2002-05 2001-05 2001-04 2003-04 2001-04 2004 2000-03

Organization Seattle Seahawks Tennessee Titans Seattle Seahawks Jacksonville Jaguars Carolina Panthers Chicago Bears New York Jets Baltimore Ravens Tampa Bay Buccaneers Indianapolis Colts New York Jets Miami Dolphins Kansas City Chiefs New York Giants St. Louis Rams Pittsburgh Steelers Green Bay Packers Indianapolis Colts New Orleans Saints Houston Texans Pittsburgh Steelers San Francisco 49ers Detroit Lions Detroit Lions Baltimore Ravens Buffalo Bills Baltimore Ravens Minnesota Vikings Baltimore Ravels Cleveland Browns Dallas Cowboys

Round 6 6 7 7 Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent 2 3 Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent 2 5 7 Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent 7

Pick 178 203 245 253

55 83

52 156 243

205

Year 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2005 2005 2005 2005 2004

181


KNIGHTS IN THE NFL Player Raheem Orr Brandon Haw LJ Smith Gary Brackett Trohn Carswell Aaron Martin Dennis Thomas Mike McMahon Walter King Rich Mazza Wesley Robertson Wayne Hampton Shaun O'Hara Dax Strohmeyer Billy Woodard Aaron Brady Bill Powell Reggie Stephens Jared Slovan Ezra Johnson Rashod Swinger Marco Battaglia Robert Barr Matt Brown Jim Guarnera Rob Higgins Chris Kennedy Dan Latore Ray Lucas Bruce Presley Rudy Smith Mark Washington Terrell Willis

Pos. DE DB TE LB OL WR RB QB WR OL DL DE OL LB TE LB WR DB P RB DT TE OT OG DE QB OG TE QB RB DE DB RB

Years at RU 1999-03 1999-03 1999-02 1999-02 2000-02 1999-02 1996-01 1997-00 1996-00 1997-00 1998-00 1997-99 1995-99 1995-99 1997-98 1995-98 1995-98 1997-98 1992-97 1995 1993-96 1992-95 1994-95 1994-95 1993-95 1994-95 1992-95 1994-95 1992-95 1992-95 1994-95 1992-95 1993-95

Organization Houston Texans Philadelphia Eagles Philadelphia Eagles Indianapolis Colts Carolina Panthers Dallas Cowboys Kansas City Chiefs Detroit Lions New York Jets Detroit Lions Kansas City Chiefs San Diego Chargers Cleveland Browns New York Jets Seattle Seahawks New York Giants Dallas Cowboys New York Giants Washington Redskins New York Jets San Diego Chargers Cincinnati Bengals Seattle Seahawks San Diego Chargers San Francisco 49ers San Diego Chargers New York Giants Detroit Lions New England Patriots Indianapolis Colts Dallas Cowboys New York Giants New York Jets

Round 7 Free Agent 2 Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent 5 Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent 2 3 Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent

JASON MCCOURTY COURTNEY GREENE

182

Pick 210 61

149

39 77

Year 2004 2004 2003 2003 2003 2003 2002 2001 2001 2001 2001 2000 2000 2000 2000 1999 1999 1999 1998 1997 1997 1996 1996 1996 1996 1996 1996 1996 1996 1996 1996 1996 1996


KNIGHTS IN THE NFL Player Keif Bryant Wes Bridges Alcides Catanho Ken Dammann Robert Sneathen Chris Brantley Andrew Beckett Jay Bellamy Mario Henry Scott Vaughn James Guarantano Craig Mitter Shawn Williams Elnardo Webster Ron Allen Tim Christ Gary Melton James Jenkins Jean Austin Brian Cobb Sean Washington Harry Swayne Matt Bachman Lee Getz Tyronne Stowe Tony Sagnella Albert Smith Vernon Williams Alan Andrews Andrew Baker Boris Pendergrass

Pos. DE FB LB OT DE WR DL DB WR OT WR RB LB LB DB OG WR DE/TE DB WR DB DT LB OG LB DT RB RB TE WR WR

Years at RU 1991-94 1991-94 1991-94 1991-94 1991-94 1990-93 1990-93 1990-93 1992-93 1992-93 1989-92 1991-92 1989-92 1988-91 1988-91 1988-91 1988-91 1987-90 1984-87 1985-87 1986-87 1983-86 1983-86 1983-86 1983-86 1982-85 1982-85 1982-85 1982-84 1981-84 1982-84

Organization Seattle Seahawks Philadelphia Eagles New England Patriots Washington Redskins Philadelphia Eagles Los Angeles Rams Cincinnati Bengals Seattle Seahawks New England Patriots Denver Broncos San Diego Chargers New York Giants New York Jets Pittsburgh Steelers Philadelphia Eagles Philadelphia Eagles Washington Redskins Washington Redskins Dallas Cowboys Pittsburgh Steelers Dallas Cowboys Tampa Bay Buccaneers New York Jets Pittsburgh Steelers Pittsburgh Steelers Washington Redskins New York Giants Chicago Bears Pittsburgh Steelers Pittsburgh Steelers Washington Redskins

Round 7 Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent 4 Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent 9 Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent 7 Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent 7 Free Agent Free Agent

Pick 216

108

235

190

187

Year 1995 1995 1995 1995 1995 1994 1994 1994 1994 1994 1993 1993 1993 1992 1992 1992 1992 1991 1988 1988 1988 1987 1987 1987 1987 1986 1986 1986 1985 1985 1985

ERIC FOSTER

BRIAN LEONARD

183


KNIGHTS IN THE NFL Player Harold Young Jim Dumont Bob Dumont Carl Howard Bill Pickel Keith Woetzel Joe Burke Tony Cella Alex Falcinelli Rich Spitzer Frank Naylor David Dorn Ted Blackwell Deron Cherry Bill Hill Kevin Kurdyla Tim Odell Ken Smith Ed Steward John Fedorchak Mark Freeman Dino Mangiero Dan Gray John Alexander Don Harris Ed Jones Tony Pawlik "JJ" Jennings Andy Tighe Larry Christoff Mike Morgan Pellowski

Pos. DB LB LB DB DT LB RB OT PK OT C WR RB DB DB OT WR DB LB C DB DT DT OT DB DB DB RB OG TE LB

Years at RU 1981-84 1980-83 1981-83 1981-83 1979-82 1980-82 1981-82 1979-82 1980-82 1980-82 1979-81 1977-80 1978-80 1978-80 1980 1977-80 1977-80 1977-80 1977-80 1974-77 1978-79 1976-79 1975-77 1973-76 1975-76 1971-74 1972-74 1971-73 1971-73 1970-72 1968-70

Organization Los Angeles Raiders Cleveland Browns Los Angeles Rams Dallas Cowboys Los Angeles Raiders Miami Dolphins Dallas Cowboys Seattle Seahawks St. Louis Cardinals Seattle Seahawks Seattle Seahawks Oakland Raiders New York Jets Kansas City Chiefs Cleveland Browns New York Giants Cincinnati Bengals Detroit Lions Denver Broncos New York Jets New York Jets Kansas City Chiefs Detroit Lions Miami Dolphins Washington Redskins Dallas Cowboys New Orleans Saints Kansas City Chiefs New York Jets Baltimore Colts New England Patriots

Round Free Agent 7 Free Agent Free Agent 2 7 Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent 12 8 Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent 5 11 11 9 Free Agent 9 Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent

JEREMY ZUTTAH

KENNY BRITT

184

Pick 190 54 195

311 206

123 291 300 226 222

Year 1985 1984 1984 1984 1983 1983 1983 1983 1983 1983 1982 1981 1981 1981 1981 1981 1981 1981 1981 1980 1980 1980 1978 1977 1977 1975 1975 1974 1974 1973 1971


KNIGHTS IN THE NFL Player Pos. Years at RU Mike Yancheff QB 1969-70 Bruce Van Ness RB 1967-69 Lee Schneider LB 1967-69 Jack Emmer WR 1964-66 Bob Yaksick QB 1960-62 Sam Mudie QB 1959-61 Bob Simms TE 1957-59 Alex Kroll C 1960-61 Bill Austin RB 1956-58 Jim Monahan RB 1949-51 Bill Pennington LB 1949-50 Leon Root C 1948-50 Robert D'Amato RB 1949-51 Herman Hering RB 1946-49 Frank Burns QB 1945-48 Art Price B 1944 Ken MacDonald C 1940-41 Bill Tranavitch E 1937-39 Harold Updike T 1933 Nick Prisco B 1930-32 Jack Grossman B 1929-31 Les Horton B 1929-31 Stanley Rosen B 1926-28 Art Burkhardt OG 1925-27 George Fraser B 1926 John Lord OG 1926 Henry Benkert RB 1921-24 Carl Waite B 1921-23 John Alexander T 1919 James Dufft OG 1919 Walter French B 1918-19 Al Garrett OG 1914-16, 19 Paul Robeson E 1915-18 John Hasbrouck B 1915 Bob Nash T 1913-15 Note: First NFL Draft was in 1936

Organization Los Angeles Rams Atlanta Falcons New York Giants New York Jets Chicago Bears Pittsburgh Steelers New York Giants Los Angeles Rams Washington Redskins Dallas Texans Baltimore Colts Chicago Cardinals Baltimore Colts Green Bay Packers Philadelphia Eagles Pittsburgh Steelers Chicago Cardinals Detroit Lions New York Yankees Philadelphia Eagles Brooklyn Dodgers Newark Tornadoes Buffalo Bisons New York Giants New York Yankees Staten Island Stapletons New York Giants Frankford Yellow Jackets New York Giants Milwaukee Badgers Rochester Jeffersons Milwaukee Badgers Akron Steels Rock Island Independents Buffalo All-Americans

Round

Pick

Year

5

112

1970

13 19 12 10 27 28 25

327 262 160 120 320 329 290

1967 1963 1962 1960 1959 1959 1952

30

355

1951

28 2 21 28 8

355 19 211 264 66

1950 1949 1945 1943 1940

TIQUAN UNDERWOOD, DEVIN MCCOURTY, ALEX SILVESTRO AND NATE JONES AT SUPER BOWL XLVI MEDIA DAY

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RUTGERS FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME John Alexander ‘77 (1992) Ron Allen ’91 (2008) Alan Andrews ‘85 (1994) William W. Austin ‘59 (1988) Andrew Baker ‘84 (1991) Thomas Turner Barr ‘13 (1990) Marco Battaglia ‘95 (2007) John Bateman, Head Coach 1960-72 (1991) David T. Bender ‘25 (1990) Henry Benkert ‘25 (1989) Elmer “Toady” Bracher ‘18 (1996) Chris Brantley ‘93 (2006) Philip Brett 1892 (1991) Travis Broadbent ‘92 (2004) Frank Burns ‘49 (1989) Deron Cherry ‘80 (1993) Larry Christoff ‘73 (1994) Dr. Hyman B. Copleman ‘29 (1989) John DeWitt 1886 (1990) James Dumont ‘84 (1990) Jack Emmer ‘67 (1992) Scott Erney ‘89 (1995) Alex Falcinelli ‘82 (2006) Dr. Joel Fertig, Team Dentist - 45 Years (1992) Al Garrett ‘19 (1991) Arthur Gottlieb ‘39 (2007) Dan Gray ‘78 (1994) Harvey Grimsley ‘50 (1993) John “Jack” Grossman ‘32 (1989) Jim Guarantano ‘93 (1999) Dick Hale ‘44 (2003) Harvey J. Harman, Head Coach 1938-41, 46-55 (1990) William “Bucky” Hatchett ‘50 (1991) Homer H. Hazel ‘25 (1988) Francis “Peaches” Heenan ’34, (2000) Herman Hering ‘50 (1992) Anton “Tony” Hoeflinger ‘64 (1997) Jim Hughes ‘78 (1995) James “JJ” Jennings ‘75 (1989) Edward Jones ‘75 (1990) Glen Kehler ‘79 (1997) Frank Kelley ‘19 (1994) Albert Kosup ‘78 (2000) Alexander Kroll ‘62 (1988) Kevin Kurdyla ‘81 (1997) Mike Kushinka ‘49 (1991) William T. Leggett 1872 (1989) George E. Little, Dir. of Athletics 1932-53 (1988)

FRANK BURNS

186

“JJ” JENNINGS

Dino Mangiero ‘80 (1992) Ed McMichael ‘80 (1993) Bryant Mitchell ‘69 (1992) James F. Monahan ‘52 (1990) Sam Mudie ‘62 (1994) Robert A. Nash ‘16 (1988) Tim Odell ‘81 (1996) John “By” O’Hearn ‘54 (1995) William Pellington ‘52 (1988) Bill Pickel ‘83 (1996) Sam Picketts ‘72 (1993) Lawrence “Larry” Pitt ‘39 (1998) Richard F. Policastro ‘70 (1990) John Powers, Equipment Manager 1931-75 (1993) Henry Pryor ‘50 (1994) Earl Read ‘50 (1996) MacAlpine Rendall ’17 (2007) Paul L. Robeson ‘19 (1988) Harry Rockafeller ‘16 (1989) Leon Root ‘51 (1992) George Foster Sanford, Head Coach 1913-23 (1989) Lee Schneider ‘70 (1994) Robert Simms ‘60 (1990) Steve Simms ‘62 (1996) Andrew “Abe” Sivess ‘49 (2002) Ken Smith ‘81 (1998) Mike Stang, Athletic Trainer - 33 Years (1991) Kennan Startzell ‘80 (1995) Ed Steward ‘81 (1992) Tyronne Stowe ‘87 (1998) Harry Swayne ‘93 (2000) Howard Parker Talman ‘16 (1989) Steve Tardy’90 (2001) Charles Hoyt “Bus” Terrill ‘26 (1998) John Toohey ‘15 (1995) Nathaniel Toran ‘77 (1988) William Tranavitch ‘40 (1990) Arnold “Arnie” Truex, ‘36 (1993) Vinnie Utz ‘42 (1991) Bruce Van Ness ‘70 (1991) Elnardo Webster ‘92 (1997) David A. “Sonny” Werblin ‘31 (1988) Terrell Willis ‘95 (2005) Shawn Williams ‘93 (2002) Walter Winika ‘36 (1992) John “Mike” Wittpenn ‘18 (1997) Eric Young ‘ 89 (2001)

BILL PELLINGTON HARRY ROCKAFELLER

ERIC YOUNG


LETTERWINNERS -AAbbott, R.J. (Mgr.) - 1920 Abreu, Manny - 2008-11 Acanfora, Gerry - 1960 Ackroyd, Samuel - 1918 Adams, Gene - 1986 Adams, J. - 1900 Adkins, Doug - 1991-92 Ahern, John - 1975-76 Ahmed, Hany (Mgr.) - 1992-94 Ajamian, Alan - 2009 Alexander, John - 1919 Alexander, John - 1973-76 Alken, Frederick - 1887 Allen, Frederick - 1869, 70, 72 Allen, John - 1965 Allen, Raymond - 1905 Allen, Ron - 1988-91 Allen, Scott - 1985 Allen, Steve - 1971-73 Allgair, John - 1935 Allison, Matt - 1975-77 Allmer, Chris (Mgr.) - 1998-2001 Altomare, Joe - 1988 Alverson, James - 1908-11 Alvord, Greg - 1985-86 Ambrose, Joseph - 1950-52 Amling, Harry (Mgr.) - 1951 Anderson, Billy - 2008-09 Anderson, Claremont - 1929 Anderson, Haward - 1923 Anderson, Howard - 1950-52 Anderson, John (Mrg.) - 1937 Anderson, Karl - 1975 Anderson, Mark - 1974 Anderson, Milton - 1928-30 Anderson, Ravon - 2000-01 Anderson, William - 1873-74 Anderson, William - 1923-24 Andiorio, Ken - 1978-79 Andre, Jerry - 2001-04 Andrews, Alan - 1982-84 Angelillo, John - 1969 Angstadt, Tom - 1983-85 Angus, Harry - 1903-04 Angyal, Joseph - 1943 Anstatt, Joseph - 1961 Anthony, Brian - 1984 Anzidei, Chris - 1995 Archambault, Victor - 1949-50 Archibald, Lauren - 1911 Arnold, Burt - 1949-50 Arthur, John - 1950-52 Arthur, Walter - 1986 Arway, William - 1950 Asberry, Dondre - 2002-06 Ashby, Kenneth - 1937 Ashton, George - 1872 Astridge, Ron - 1968 Atkinson, Asher - 1883-84 Atwood, Donner - 1943 Aubry, Robert - 1937 Augustine, Harold - 1920 Austin, Jean - 1984-87 Austin, Raymond - 1913-15 Austin, William - 1956-58 Aydelott, John - 1888-90 Ayres, Louis (Mgr.) - 1895 Azzarita, Frank - 1952 -BBabcock, James - 1908 Bachman, Matt - 1982-83, 85-86 Baer, William - 1912 Bailey, Bill - 1990-93 Bain, Alan - 1970-72 Baham, Robert - 2007 Baker, Andrew - 1879 Baker, Andrew - 1981-84 Baker, Chris - 2002, 04-05 Baker, Clifford - 1917-19 Baker, Derek - 1985-88

Baker, James - 1965-67 Baker, Jereme - 2003 Baker, John - 1904-06 Baker, Timothy - 1999-2000 Bakst, Murray - 1969-70 Baldwin, George - 1970 Baldwin, Richard - 1976-78 Ball, Madison - 1869-70 Balogh, W. Arpad - 1928 Bankos, George - 1985-87 Banks, Gordon - 1976 Banks, Roland - 1986 Barbieri, Howard - 2007-10 Barnaby, Val - 2002-05 Barnes, Corey - 2002, 04-05 Barnes, Darian - 1999 Barnes, Terrell (Mgr.) - 2010 Barone, Joe - 1969 Barone, Steve - 1998-2001 Barr, Michael - 1998-2001 Barr, Robert - 1994-95 Barr, Thomas T. (Mgr.) - 1911-12 Batchelder, Walter - 1883-84 Battaglia, Marco - 1992-95 Battle, Bernarr - 1987-89 Bauer, John - 1969-70 Bauman, Richard - 1931 Bayoh, Sorie - 2007-10 Beachem, T. (Mgr.) - 1967-69 Beauharnais, Steve – 2009-11 Bear, Robert - 1955 Beckett, Andrew - 1990-93 Beckford, William - 2003-06 Beckwith, Arthur - 1921 Beddoe, Gary - 1983 Bednard, Paul - 1937-38 Beekman, Myron - 1907-08 Beekman, Theodore - 1879-80 Behnke, Craig - 1991 Behrend, John - 1950 Beierle, Brill - 1970 Belh, Mike - 1995-99 Belichick, Stephen - 2011 Beljour, Jean - 2004-07 Bell, Arthur - 1927 Bell, Gary - 1958 Bellamy, Jay - 1990-93 Bellezza, Len - 1983 Benante, Marty - 1971-72 Bender, Brian - 1999-2000, 02-03 Bender, Cuno- 1935-36 Bender, David - 1921-24 Bender, Peter - 1950 Benedetto, Joe (Mgr.) – 2009-10 Benedict, James - 1968-69 Benestad, John - 1990-93 Benke, Gary - 1966 Benke, Paul - 1959-60 Benkert, Henry - 1921-24 Bercier, Ken - 1979-81 Berdine, George - 1870 Bergamini, Herbert - 1909, 11, 12 Berkowitz, Joseph - 1943 Berkowitz, Simpson - 1924-26 Bernath, Fred - 1965 Bernstein, Howard - 1944 Berry, Tony - 1999-2001 Berson, Steven - 1999-2002 Beschner, Bill - 1980-83 Bethea, Andrew (mgr) - 19982000 Bethune, T.R. - 1980-83 Beugless, Francis - 1920-21 Bido, Luis - 1990-92 Bierman, Moses - 1880-82 Biernacki, Dan - 2004 Bilderback, Willis - 1929 Billock, Fred - 1972-73 Bines, Blair - 2006-09 Bing, Brandon - 2007-10 Bing, Richard - 1966-68

Bishop, Ellis (Mgr.) - 1890 Bishop, James, Jr. - 1888-90 Bishop, John - 1875-77 Black, Cunningston - 1904-07 Black, John - 1897-98 Black, Shin - 1996-99 Blackwell, J.G. (Mgr.) - 1893 Blackwell, Julius - 1992-93 Blackwell, Ted - 1978-80 Blackwood, Howard - 1999-2002 Blanchard, Jeff - 1978-80 Blanchard, Tim - 1975-78 Blanche, Scott - 1987-89 Blanchfield, Robert - 1958-60 Blanton, John - 1987-89 Blaszczyk, Ryan - 2007-09 Blauvelt, Louis - 1882, 84 Bleich, John - 1993-94 Blieberg, Derek (Mgr.) - 2006-09 Bliss, William - 1924-25 Block, Norton - 1947 Bloom, Jack - 1998-99 Blum, John - 1992 Blumberg, Edward - 1935 Blumenstock, Marvin - 1952-54 Bobrowski, C. - 1937 Boehrer, Bryan - 2001-02 Bohnel, Jay - 1961-62 Bokesch, Randy - 1969 Bolash, Bill - 1972-74 Bonosoro, John (Mgr.) - 1972-73 Bonsall, Richard - 1967-68 Boocock, Philip - 1925 Booker, Marvin – 2008, 2010-11 Boone, Len - 1972-73 Booz, Louis - 1906-08 Bosch, Chad - 1995-96 Bossow, Kenneth - 1953-54 Boswick, Keith (Mgr.) - 1986-87 Botti, Michael - 1986-89 Bouchard, Mike - 1988-89 Bouchard, Phil (Mgr.) - 1991 Bounty, Charles - 1981 Bowen, Edward - 1943 Bowen, Paul (Mgr.) - 1916 Bowen, Walter (Mgr.) - 1910-11 Bowers, Charles - 1966-67 Bowlby, Robert - 1915 Bracher, Elmer - 1913-16 Brackett, Gary - 1999-2002 Bradley, Addison - 1960-62 Bradley, William - 1974-75 Brady, Aaron - 1995-98 Branch, Jeremy - 2007-08 Brandes, Raymond - 1924-25 Brantley, Chris - 1990-93 Breckley, Joseph - 1917-18 Brendel, Robert - 1963-65 Brennan, E. Gaynor - 1922-24 Brenner, Michael - 1982-85 Brestle, Mike - 1993-94 Brett, Philip - 1888, 90, 91 Bridges, Wes - 1993-94 Brinckerhoff, James - 1902-04 Britt, Kenny - 2006-08 Brittingham, Darryl - 1984-85 Broadbent, Travis, 1989-92 Brock, Kevin - 2006-08 Brody, David - 1961 Brogger, Adolph - 1902-05 Brooks, David - 1979 Brooks, Jourdan - 2008-09 Brown, Albert - 1901 Brown, Alfred - 1925-26 Brown, Cedric - 2001-04 Brown, Conger (Mgr.) - 1931 Brown, Elisha - 1949 Brown, Fred - 1903 Brown, Gene - 1988 Brown, George - 1973 Brown, Larry - 1959-60

Brown, Melvin - 1966-68 Brown, Matt - 1994-95 Brown, Pat - 2008-09 Brown, Sampson - 1965-66 Brown, Tim - 2006-09 Browning, Howard - 1876 Brundage, Warren - 1927 Bruni, Arthur - 1933-34 Brush, Robert - 1964-65 Bruyere, Holmes - 1889-91 Bruyere, Walter, III - 1936-38 Bryan, Dusty - 1974-76 Bryant, Keif - 1991-94 Bryant, Taman - 1996 Bucci, John - 1975-78 Buchowski, Barry - 1982-84 Budd, DeWitt - 1944 Buffington, Darrell - 1996 Bugg, Ron - 1988, 91 Bujari, Betim - 2011 Bullard, Maurice - 1933-35 Burd, Bill (Mgr.) - 1969-70 Burke, Joe - 1981-82 Burkhardt, Arthur - 1925-27 Burkowski, Edward - 1955-56 Burnett, Albert - 1948-49 Burnett, Daniel - 1899-1900 Burnett, William - 1998, 2000-02 Burns, Frank - 1945-48 Burns, Joseph - 1943 Burns, Kevin - 1993 Bursch, Robert - 1916 Burton, Michael - 2011 Butkus, Peter - 1947-49 Butler, Rickey - 1980 Bush, Malcolm - 2011 Byers, Andy - 1971 Bynes, Terry - 2002-05 Byrd, Arnold - 1958-60 Byrne, Albert - 1927 -CCairns, David (Mgr.) - 1965-67 Calbi, Jill (Mgr.) - 1983 Caldwell, Kevin (Mgr.) - 2005 Calhoun, Vaughn - 2000-02 Cali, Anthony - 2004-06 Callaghan, John - 1965-66 Callahan, Neil - 1975 Campanile, Anthony - 2004 Campassi, Joseph - 1967 Campbell, Bruce - 1984-87 Campbell, Dennis - 2006-08 Campbell, Jeremy - 2001-03 Campion, Albert - 1929 Canal, John - 1955-57 Canavan, John - 1963-64 Cann, James - 1988-90 Cantine, Charles - 1877-78 Capestro, Stephen - 1938-41 Cappelletti, Thomas - 1952 Capraro, Frank - 1950-51 Capraro, Patty (Mgr.) - 1980-82 Capria, Richard - 1964-66 Card, Clellan - 1925 Carino, Andy - 1978-81 Carlucci, John - 1972-73 Carney, Bob - 1970-72 Carney, John - 1926-28 Carollo, Andrew, Jr. - 1961-63 Carpender, John - 1893-96 Carpender, William - 1908 Carrezola, Paul – 2010-11 Carroll, Charles - 1950 Carswell, Trohn - 2001-02 Carter, George - 1977-79 Carty, Sean - 1999-2002 Carujo, Robert (Mgr.) - 2002 Caruso, Andrew - 1942 Case, Clifford - 1898 Casey, John - 1938 Catanho, Alcides - 1993-94

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LETTERWINNERS Cauthen, Anthony - 1992-93 Cebula, Chris - 1995-97 Celigoi, Rudolph - 1950-52 Cella, Tony - 1979-82 Cerone, Frank - 1977-79 Chadwick, Cameron - 1995-96 Chadwick, John - 1962-63 Challen, Paul - 1890 Chamberlain, Jacob - 1879-82 Chamberlain, Lewis - 1884-85 Chamberlain, William - 1879-82 Chandler, W. - 1921, 22, 24, 25 Chando, Leon - 1935 Chapman, Sam - 1969-70 Chergey, Tom - 1982 Cherrie, Stanley - 1961-63 Cherry, Deron - 1978-80 Cherry, Duane - 1977-79 Chesna, Bill - 1990-91 Chizmadia, Albert - 1932-34 Christiansen, Woodrow - 1934 Christ, Bob - 1974 Christ, Tim - 1989-91 Christoff, Larry - 1970-72 Ciaffoni, Joe - 1990-92 Ciampaglio, Bob - 1980-82 Cinquegrana, Denton - 1996 Cintolo, William - 1966-67 Cipriano, Lou - 1984-85 Cirone, Joseph - 1997 Ciurciu, John – 2000 Civil, Andre - 2010-11 Clancy, Mike - 2004 Clark. Davon - 2001-02 Clark, Dave - 1990 Clark, Heath - 1998 Clark, Otis - 1922 Clark, Pete - 1974-75 Clark, Robert - 1957-59 Clarke, Bill - 1975 Clarke, Peter - 1995-96 Clary, Bob (Mgr.) - 1924 Clemens, Thomas - 1869-70 Clements, Jim - 1975 Cloke, Allen - 1907-08 Clymer, Bruce - 1952-53 Clymer, Larry - 1968-70 Coan, Wilson - 1935-36 Cobb, Brian - 1985-87 Cobb, Robert - 1902-04 Cobbs, Melvin - 1996 Cocuzza, Anthony (Mgr.) - 2008-10 Codington, Horace - 1894 Coen, Thomas - 1989 Cohen, Bernard - 1929 Coker, Jennifer (Mgr.) - 1991 Cole, Hugh - 1915 Coleman, Brandon - 2011 Coleman, J.M. (Mgr.) - 1914 Coley, Omar - 1989-90 Collareno, Nunzio - 1952-53 Collier, Arthur - 1885-88 Collier, William - 1892-94 Collins, Leslie - 2004-06 Colon, Nate - 1999-2001 Colon, Keith (Mgr.) - 2006 Colville, A.R. (Mgr.) - 1923 Combiths, Thomas - 1940 Comeau, Ryan - 1997-98 Comiskey, John - 2000 Conger, Frederick - 1898-1900 Conklin, Marion - 1878-79 Conlan, Mike - 1988-90 Conley, Craig (Mgr.) - 1988-90 Conlin, Kevin - 1978-79 Connelly, Tom - 1963-65 Connors, Harold - 1942 Conover, David - 1893-95 Cook, George - 1901 Cook, Robert - 1876 Cook, William - 1896 Cooke, Leonard - 1937-39 Cooper, Henry - 1908, 10-11

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Cooper, Jarrett - 1996 Cooper, Marcus – 2009-11 Coppalo, Bob - 1969-70 Coppin, Samuel - 1966 Coppolo, Margaret (Mgr.) - 2005 Corbin, Charles - 1906-08 Corbin, Joe - 1981-83 Corcoran, Jack - 2006-09 Corda, Michael - 1943 Corizzi, Harold - 1949-51 Corle, M.M. - 1883 Correa, James (Mgr.) - 2006 Corrigan, Paul - 1946-49 Cortese, Mike - 2002-05 Corujo, Robert (Mgr.) - 2002 Cory, Donald - 1961 Cos, Harry - 1906 Costin, Del - 1958-60 Coursen, Donald - 1929-31 Courtney, Robert - 1896-98 Cox, Andre - 1983, 85-86 Coyle, Chris - 1987 Craft, William - 1961-62 Craig, Charles - 1937-39 Craig, Edmond (Mgr.) - 1965 Cramer, Richard - 1946-48 Cramer, William - 1877-78 Crawford, Norris - 1994-97 Crawford, Raishard -1997-98, 01 (Mgr.) Crawford, Sydney - 1987-88 Crenshaw, Robert - 1998-99 Crockett, Brian - 1980-81 Cronin, George - 1929 Cronin, Jerry - 1929-31 Crooks, Jacki - 1996-99 Crosby, Charles - 1957-58 Crowder, Aaron - 1994 Crowl, Richard - 1928-29 Cubit, Ryan - 2001-02 Cuddeback, Samuel - 1897 Cummins, John - 1982-84 Cunningham, Brad - 2001, 2003-05 Cuozzo, Frank - 1991 Curley, Lee - 1960-61 Curry, Jason - 1994-96 Curry, Joe - 1979-80 Cutler, Willard - 1873-74 Czellecz, Darrin - 1986-89 -DDaddario, Joseph - 1951-53 Daisley, Brook - 1920 Dalton, William - 1925, 26, 28 D’Amato, Robert - 1949-51 Dammann, Ken - 1991-94 D’Andrea, Henry - 1955-56 Daniels, Marcus - 2003-05, 2007 Danner, Julius - 1894 D’Antonio, Jim - 1962-63 Dargin, John - 1941 Darkes, Leroy - 1943 Darlington, George - 1958-60 Darwent, Alvin - 1924 Dato, Clint - 2004 Davenport, Kerry - 1980, 82 Davis, Alan - 1996-98 Davis, Anthony - 2007-09 Davis, Doug - 1971-73 Davis, Edwin - 1927-28 Davis, George - 1882-85 Davis, James - 1951-53 Davis, Len - 1975-77 Davis, Luther - 1899 Davis, Mitchell - 1999, 2001-02 Davis, Robert - 1975-76 Davis, Sam - 1975-78 Davis, Titus - 1872-73 Day, Robert - 1943 Dazer, Charles - 1944 Debes, Mark - 1974-75 DeCicco, Mike (Mgr.) - 2004-05 Decker, Fred - 1894-98 Deering, Eric - 1989-90 Deering, Jeremy - 2010-11

Defago, Mike (Mgr.) - 2011 Delamater, Ezra - 1869-70 Dellaganna, Teddy - 2008-10 Dell Angela, Silvio - 1958-59 Del Tufo, A. (Mgr.) - 1935 DeLucia, Mike - 1996-99 Demarest, Nathan - 1880 Demarest, Samuel - 1907-08 Demarest, William - 1932-33 DeMarrais, Douglass - 1977 Demler, Dan - 1987 Demyen, Marc - 1995-96 Denardo, Jack - 1950 Denardo, Mike - 1974 Denise, Charles - 1893-94 Dennis, Nicholas - 1940-42 Dennison, Jerry - 1989-90 DePaola, Andrew - 2007-09 DePaola, Nick - 2011 DeRensis, Henry - 1939-40 DeRosa, Jack - 1935 DeSedas, Gaudhi - 2007 DeSantis, Anthony - 1954-55 Deshler, Frederick - 1883 Devera, Voltaire (Mgr.) - 1997 Devido, Joseph (Mgr.) - 1934 Devlin, Shawn - 1994-96 DeWitt, John - 1883-86 DeWitt, John - 1889-91 DeWitt, Theodore - 1880 Diaz, Donny - 2004 Dickerson, Edgar - 1898 Dickerson, Rawson - 1912 Dickinson, Edward - 1921-22 Diederich, David - 1990-91 Diehl, Gerard - 1896 DiGiacinto, James - 1967-69 Diggs, Joe - 1994-95, 97-98 DiGilio, Joe - 1982-84 Digney, James - 1927, 29 DiLemma, Patrick - 1959 DiLiberti, Charles - 1944-47 Dillard, Bob - 1971-73 Dillon, Mike - 1985-86 D’Imperio, Joseph - 1943-44 D’Imperio, Ryan - 2006-09 Dinsmore, Rob - 2001-03 DiPonziano, Charles - 1971-72 Dixon, George - 1869, 70, 72 Dixon, Romeo - 1961 Dodd, Chas – 2010-11 Dodson, Gordon (Mgr.) - 1963-64 Doerner, Justin - 2011 Doliber, William - 1952-53 Donaldson, Bill - 1969-71 Donato, Joseph - 1997 Donnelly, Pete - 1995-98 Donofrio, Mike (Mgr.) - 1991-95 Donovan, Keith - 1991-92 Dorn, David - 1977-80 Dorn, Wilfred - 1938-39 Dornlas, Todd - 2001 Dorsett, Desron (Mgr.) - 2004-05 Dorsey, Tekay - 1990-92 Douglas, Phillip - 1999 Dowd, Pat - 1990 Downs, Chris (Mgr.) - 2004 Drake, Edward - 1929-30 Drake, Scott - 1983-85 Dreher, Art - 1996 Dreier, Donald - 1951-53 Drury, Francis - 1896-97 Drury, Michael Pace (Mgr.) - 1981-82 Dubiel, William - 1986-88 DuBois, Clarence - 1885 DuBois, Roelif - 1901 Duborg, Eddie - 1994 Duda, Edward - 1952-53 Duffy, Brian - 2001-04 Duffy, James - 1919 Duffy, Paul - 1918-21 Duffy, Thomas - 1984, 86, 87 Dulin, Loren (Jim) - 1966-67

Dumont, James - 2007-10 Dumont, Jim - 1979, 81-83 Dumont, Robert - 1981-83 Duncan, Donald - 1951-53 Dunham, Richard - 1917-18, 20 Dunlop, Archie - 1930-32 Dunn, Nasario - 1979 Dunn, William - 1918 Dunne, David - 1990-92 Dunster, Will - 1983-85 Durango, Bryan - 2003 Dutch, Dennis - 1967-68 Dyevich, Kevin - 1983 Dyke, Chalmers - 1891, 93-94 -EEason, Kevin (Mgr.) - 2010 Echerson, Frank - 1898 Eckels, Dennis - 1975-77 Eckert, Chris - 2007 (Mgr.) Eckert, Fred - 1965-66 Eckhardt, Joseph - 1920-21 Edgar, Blanchard - 1898-99 Edgar, David - 1901 Edmonds, Brendan - 1997-98 Edmunds, R. - 1886 Edwards, Curt - 1974-75 Edwards, Ernest - 1966 Edwards, Job - 1905 Egan, Ron - 1962 Elias, George - 1961-62 Ell, Henry - 1934 Elliott, Robert - 1915-16 Elliott, John - 1910 Ellis, David - 2007 (Mgr.) Ellis, Milton - 1985 Elmendorf, John - 1910-13 Elmendorf, Nicoll - 1876 Elting, Howard - 1886-89 Ely, Richard (Mgr.) - 1938 Emanuel, Nick - 1994-95 Emery, John - 1950 Emmer, Jack - 1964-66 Enander, Ellis - 1922-23 Enberg, Edward - 1936 Endick, Joel (Mgr.) - 1987-91 Engle, Marvin - 1959-61 Engle, Maurice - 1901 English, Rae Ann (Mgr.) - 2002 Epps, Joe - 1970-71 Erickson, Jeffrey - 1987-89 Erney, Scott - 1986-89 Errico, Dan - 1980-81, 83 Esposito, Michael - 1999-2002 Esselstyn, Charles - 1887-88, 90 Evans, Chris - 1986-87 Evans, Edward - 1954-55 Evarts, Chris - 1985 Evina, Lance - 1991-93 -FFacyson, Markis - 2002-05 Faherty, William - 1945, 48 Fairchild, Ralph - 1928 Falcinelli, Alex - 1980-82 Fallon, Jim - 1970 Falussy, Aloysius - 1925 Farkas, Andy - 1974 Farley, John - 1883 Farnham, John - 1932-33 Farrell, Edward - 1954-55 Farrell, Wayne - 1980 Fauntleroy, Gary - 1996-98 Fedorchak, John - 1975-76 Fego, Paul - 1977-79 Feitner, William - 1916-18 Felber, Donald - 1954-56 Feller, Daniel - 1921-23 Fenn, Bill - 1974-75 Fennell, James - 1954 Fennell, John - 1952-54 Fenstemacher, Albert - 1968-70 Ferrara, Anthony - 1935-36 Ferrughelli, Steve - 1969-70 Field, Peter - 1890-91


LETTERWINNERS Fielder, George - 1879 Figueroa, Dave - 1974-75 Fine, Glenn - 1984-85 Finelli, Peter (Mgr.) - 1960 Finetti, Mike - 1989 Fioranelli, Remo - 2009 Firkser, Boaz - 1950-51 Fischer, Elias - 1929-31 Fischer, Robert - 1873-76 Fisher, Douglas - 1904-07 Fisher, Gary - 1969 Fisher, Michael - 1955-56 Fisher, Michael - 1974-77 Fisher, W.A. (Mgr.) - 1901 Fisher, Walter - 1949-51 Fithian, Erkuries - 1893 Fitz-Randolph, Thomas - 1878 Fitzsimmons, Bob (Mgr.) - 1970 Flachbarth, Louis - 1927 Fladell, Mike - 2005-07 Fleming, Mike - 1985-86 Fleming, Matt - 1996 Fletcher, Delrico - 1997, 2000, 01 Flower, Robert - 1961-62 Flynn, Michael - 1980-82 Foertner, Frederic - 1899-01 Follensbee, Brandley - 1912-14 Forbes, Alex - 1939 Forbes, Donald - 1990 Forbes, William - 1942 Ford, Allen - 1889 Forgash, Andrew - 1968-69 Forman, Brian (Mgr.) - 2000-01 Forst, Art - 2008-11 Fortay, Bryan - 1992-93 Foster, Eric - 2004-07 Foster, Raymond - 1938-40 Foster, Samuel - 1910-11 Foster, Willie - 2003-06 Fox, Adin - 1927 Fox, Edward - 1907 Francis, Justin - 2007, 2009-11 Francisco, Kenneth - 1917 Francke, Valentine - 1917-18 Francke, William - 1952 Frank, Leonard - 1933-34 Frankiewicz, Martin - 1965-66 Fraser, George - 1926 Frauenheim, Pierce - 1960-61 Frazier, Anthony - 2000 Frederickson, Charles - 1934 Freed, Joe - 1989 Freedman, Bernard - 1923-24 Freeman, Mark - 1978-89 Freeney, Tarell - 1997, 98, 2000-01 Freeny, Jonathan - 2007-10 Frelinghuysen, John - 1878 French, Benjamin - 1996-99 French, Walter - 1918-19 Frentrop, Werner - 1963-64 Freystadt, Everett - 1908 Friday, Jerred - 1999 Frierson, Quintero - 2003-06 Frothingham, Richard - 1944 Fuchs, Carl - 1923-24 Fuller, Howard - 1872-73 Fuller, Perry - 1870, 72, 73 Fullman, Michael - 1993 Funderburk, Bob - 1979 Funderburk, Reggie - 1993-95, 97 Furnari, Joseph - 1948-50 -GGaebele, Andrew - 1993-94 Gagas, Melanie (Film) - 1992-95 Gagliardi, Joe - 1985-86 Gallagher, Eugene - 1946 Gallin, Lawrence - 1965 Gallo, John - 1975-78 Gannon, Robert - 1943 Gano, Stephen - 1869-70 Gant, Charles (Mgr.) - 1912-13 Gardner, Ernest - 1946-48

Gardner, Hector - 1935 Gardner, Robert - 1946-47 Gardner, William - 1917-21 Garea, Ivan - 1987 Garea, Paul - 1987 Garefino, Joe - 1982 Gargan, Thomas - 1917 Garlock, Steve - 1981 Garrabrant, John - 1946-47 Garreston, Richard - 1956-57 Garrett, Alfred - 1914-16, 19 Gasienica, Leo - 1970-72 Gates, Charles, Jr. - 1944 Gatt, Charles - 1961 Gatyas, William - 1955-56 Gay, William - 1911-13 Geckeler, Tim - 1990-93 Gelman, George - 1943 Genkinger, David - 1949 Gennarelli, Francis - 1980 George, Jeff - 1978, 80-81 George-Shields, Ansel - 1996-99 Gesbocker, Bradford - 1926-27 Getty, George - 1984 Getz, Lee - 1983-86 Getzendanner, Jay - 1985 Giacobbe, Joe - 2005-06 Giangeruso, Jill (film) - 1999-2001 Gibbs, John - 1875-77 Gibbs, Jonathan - 1994-95 Gibson, Aaron - 1985 Gibson, Benjamin - 1921-24 Gibson, Gary - 2001-04 Giddings, Rahsaan - 1994-95 Giebelhaus, August - 1961-63 Gies, William - 1930 Giesler, Doug - 1986-89 Gilbert, Frank - 1940-41 Giles, Carter - 1986-88 Giles, Dwight - 1987-89 Gilkison, Will - 2002-05 Gillam, Edward (Mgr.) - 1942 Gillam, L.G. (Mgr.) - 1914 Gilmartin, Mike - 2005-08 Gilmore, Edward - 1869-70 Gimbl, R.J. (mgr) - 1996-99 Girault, Ron - 2004-07 Glander, Frederic - 1911 Glashen, Gareef - 2011 Glasier, George - 1887-89 Glass, John - 2003-05 Glassman, Armand - 1958-59 Glatzer, Joseph - 1922 Glaud, Ka’Lial – 2009-11 Glueckert, Ryan - 2009 Goldberg, Alan - 1957 Goldberger, Robert - 1942-43 Goldschmidt, Edward - 1924-26 Goode, E. Trescott - 1906-08 Goodkind, Carol (Mgr.) - 1977-79 Gordon, Allen - 1945 Gordon, G.M. (Mgr.) - 1900 Gorman, Pat - 1994-95 Gottlieb, Arthur - 1937-39 Gould, Louis - 1995 Gould, Scott - 1994 Gowen, Isaac - 1877-79 Graham, Ian - 1953 Grand, Justin (Mgr.) - 2007-09 Grant, Jason - 2001-04 Grasso, Louis - 1996 Graves, Shamar - 2007-09 Gray, Dan - 1975-77 Gray, William - 1917 Greaves, A. Michael - 1966-67 Greczyn, Jeff - 1974-76 Green, C.W. (Mgr.) - 1908-09 Green, Harold - 1902-05 Green, Lamont - 1981-83 Green, Ron - 2003-04 Green, Toni (Mgr.) - 1983 Green, William - 1962-64

Greene, Courtney - 2005-08 Greene, Khaseem – 2009-11 Greenberg, Alan - 1966-68 Greenberg, Benjamin - 1927-29 Greenberg, Gilbert - 1941-42 Greenberg, Seth (Mgr.) - 2005 Greif, Herman - 1937-39 Greif, J. Leonard (Mgr.) - 1933 Griffin, David - 1997-99 Griffin, John - 1944 Grimes, Eddie - 2001-04 Grimsley, Harvey - 1946-49 Griswold, Elmer - 1932-34 Grogan, Tim - 1978 Grossman, Jack - 1929-31 Grossman, Morris - 1935 Grote, Jeff - 1962-63 Grower, Louis - 1932-33 Guarantano, James - 1989-92 Guarnera, Jim - 1993-94 Guglielmo, Jerry - 1973 Gustin, Paul - 1957-59 Guthrie, John - 1897 -HHackett, Jim - 1964-65 Haddow, Hugh, Jr. - 1896 Hadrava, Jim - 1971 Haegley, Marshall - 1986 Hairston, Justise - 2003-04 Halada, Paul - 1983-86 Hall, Ken - 1972-73 Hall, Newton - 1934 Hall, Vince - 1990 Hambrecht, William - 2000-01 Hampton, Wayne - 1997-99 Hand, Kenneth - 1917-19 Hanf, Lester - 1924-26 Hannis, Randy - 1982-84 Hannoch, F., Jr. (Mgr.) - 1950 Hansen, Jeff - 1991 Hansen, Leonard - 1940-41 Hanson, Thomas - 1908-09 Haring, Cornelius - 1877-79 Harker, Mahlon - 1912-13 Harley, David - 2003-04 Harmon, Duron – 2009-11 Harmon, Mark - 1990 Harper, Steven - 1994-97 Harris, Bertram - 1928-30 Harris, Clark - 2003-06 Harris, Don - 1975-76 Harris, Nate - 2007 Harrison, Mark – 2009-11 Harrison, Robert - 1959-61 Hart, Frederick - 1899-1900 Hart, Ryan - 2002-05 Harvey, Paul - 1936-38 Hasbrouck, Albert - 1938-40 Hasbrouck, Gilbert - 1877 Hasbrouck, John - 1915 Haskins, Jeff - 1985, 88 Haslam, Kevin - 2007-09 Hatchett, William - 1947-49 Hauser, Percy - 1916 Hauser, Frank - 1963 Haven, R.C. (Mgr.) - 1899 Havran, Steve - 1973-74 Haw, Brandon - 1999-2003 Hawxhurst, Daniel - 1869, 70, 72, 73 Hayes, Chris (Mgr.) - 2004-05 Hayes, Julian - 2007-09 Hazel, Homer - 1916, 23, 24 Hazelet, Leilani (Mgr.) - 2000-03 Headley, A.A. - 1923 Heath, George E. - 1896 Hedgeman, Josh - 1990, 93 Hedgeman, Mercer - 1981-84 Heenan, Francis - 1931-33 Heggie, Torrance - 2000-01 Heilman, Don - 1974-75 Heinfelden, Curt - 1929 Hemmer, Richard - 1952-54

Henderson, Henry - 1985, 87-89 Hendrickson, Hendrick - 1872-75 Henry, Mario - 1992-93 Herbert, Carl - 1900-02 Herbert, Henry - 1874 Herbert, John W. - 1869 Hering, Herman - 1946-49 Hering, Robert - 1977-79 Heritage, Harold - 1942 Herman, Albert - 1886 Hermerda, Louis - 1932-34 Herold, A.J. - 1986 Hess, Jeff - 1977 Heyd, Edward - 1930 Hibbs, Gregg - 1926 Hicks, Douglas - 1948 Hiecke, George - 1926 Higgins, James - 1966-67 Higgins, M. Harold - 1918 Higgins, Robert - 1965-67 Higgins, Robert - 1994-95 Highlander, Richard - 1962 Hill, Frederick - 1880 Hill, Maurice - 1968 Hill, Otto - 1939-41 Hill, William - 1869 Hill, William - 1980 Hilliard, A. - 1920 Hines, Maurice - 2003 Hinton, Travis - 2000 Hipolit, John - 1944, 46-48 Hiros, William - 1986-89 Hirshhorn, Lloyd - 1933 Hitchner, Alfred - 1900-03 Hlavach, Steve - 1986-88 Hoare, Thomas - 1964 Hobbs, Josh - 1999-2002 Hochberg, Eric - 1982-84 Hoeflinger, Anton - 1961-63 Hogan, Christina (Film) - 1997 Hoffman, Paul (Mgr.) - 1985-87 Hoffman, Steve - 1974-75 Hoffner, Craig - 1982-83 Hohmann, Brian - 2000-03 Hohne, Paul - 1967-68 Hohnstine, Jack - 1963-65 Hoke, Alec - 1985-87 Holland, Andrew - 1996-98 Holmes, Gregory - 1954-55 Holmes, Isaac - 2011 Holmes, Tom - 1972-75 Holsten, Franklyn - 1902-04 Honeyford, Peter - 1977-79 Hooper, Dwayne - 1981-84 Hoover, Roy - 1985-87 Hopkins, John (Mgr.) - 1946 Hopkins, Nelson - 1938 Hopper, Thomas - 1889-90 Hopwood, William - 1956-58 Horenle, William - 1945 Horn, Stanley - 1913 Horner, Jim - 1958-60 Horsford, G.S. (Mgr.) - 1918 Horton, Lester - 1929-31 Horvath, Joseph - 1941 Hosoda, Toshimasa - 1955 Hotaling, Henry - 1911 Hotchkiss, Douglass - 1937-39 Hotz, Jack - 1981-82 Houston, William - 1981-83 Hovey, Harold - 1907 How, John - 1878-81 Howard, Carl - 1981-83 Howard, Clarence - 1929 Howard, Robert - 1953-55 Howell, Darren - 1991, 93 Hubbard, Robert - 1948-49 Huber, William (Mgr.) - 1961-63 Hudak, Keith - 1981-83 Hugger, Peter - 1944-45 Huggins, Savon - 2011 Hughes, Jim - 1975-78

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LETTERWINNERS Hughes, Sarah (Mgr.) - 1981-82 Hults, Willard - 1919 Hummel, Charles - 1917 Humphreys, Rick - 1988-89 Hunt, Clint - 1997-98 Hunton, Jay - 1956-58 Hurt, John - 1961-62 Hutchins, Al-Majid - 2009 Hutchinson, Berkeley - 2003 Hutton, Chris - 1994-95, 1997-98 Huyler, John - 1870 Huyssoon, Peter - 1869-72 Hyman, Corey - 2004, 2007 Hynes, Joseph - 1996-97 Hynoski, Robert - 1976-78 Hysoski, Walt - 1976-78 -IIannucci, Angelo - 1952-54 Irwin, Joseph - 1926-28 Ito, Jeremy - 2004-07 Ivey, Ralph - 1976, 78, 79 -JJackman, Leslie - 2005, 2007 Jackson, Courtney (Mgr.) - 2005 Jackson, Jamil - 1990-93 Jackson, John - 1915 Jackson, Malik - 1990-93 Jackson, Randy - 1988-90 Jacobus, Tim (Mgr.) - 2008-10 Jahn, Julius - 1909 Jamison, Jawan - 2011 Jefferds, Jerome - 1935-36 Jefferson, DC – 2009-11 Jefferson, Riley - 1997 Jeffries, Roger - 1991-93 Jenerette, Ron - 2000-02 Jenkins, George - 1882 Jenkins, Henry - 1975-76 Jenkins, James - 1987-90 Jenkins, Jeremy (Mgr.) - 2011 Jennings, Frank - 1903 Jennings, Jim "JJ" - 1971-73 Jeter, Kent (Mgr.) - 1986 Johnson, August - 1952-54 Johnson, Bruce - 1952-53 Johnson, C. Stanley - 1924 Johnson, Eric - 1980-82 Johnson, Errol - 1999-2000 Johnson, Ezra - 1995 Johnson, Frederick - 1911-12 Johnson, George - 2006-09 Johnson, Jarvis - 2001-04 Johnson, Joseph (Mgr.) - 1981-83 Johnson, Kaleb - 2011 Johnson, Lester - 1977-79 Johnson, Robert (Mgr.) - 1940 Johnson, Sam - 2003-06 Jones, Brandon – 2009-11 Jones, Chris - 1990 Jones, Donald - 1941-42 Jones, Ed - 1971, 73-74 Jones, Joey - 1995, 97 Jones, Marcus - 2001-02 Jones, Mark - 1984 Jones, Michael - 1997-2000 Jones, Nathan - 2000-03 Jones, Robert - 2010-11 Jordan, Ed - 2000-01, 2003 Jovanavic, Paul - 1996 Julian, James - 1966-68 Julie, Howard - 1910-12 Julien, Joseph - 1929-31 -KKaczorowski, Krzysztof - 2000 Kahle, Cornell - 1920-21 Kahle, John - 1949 Kahn, Amir (Mgr.) - 2002-03 Kahn, Howard (Mgr.) - 1983 Kalinger, Roger - 1963-64 Kane, Orlando - 2004 Kaplan, Robert - 1950 Kaplan, Saul - 1945

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Karakas, Harry - 1929-31 Karpinski, Jed - 1982 Karwacki, Mike - 1994 Katchen, Jeffrey (Mgr.) - 1968-69 Kaup, Ken (mgr.) - 2002 Kavulich, Doug - 1990-92 Kearney, Edward - 1927 Keating, James - 1983-85 Keating, John - 1935 Keating, Tom - 1984-85 Keefe, Stephen - 1885 Kehayas, Nicholas - 1955-56 Kehler, Glen - 1975-78 Keiler, Henry - 1918, 21-23 Keller, Ron - 1993, 95, 96 Kelley, Frank - 1916-19 Kelley, Robert - 1954-55 Kelly, David - 1917-18 Kelly, Thomas - 1994-97 Kemlo, James - 1872-75, 77 Kempson, Norman - 1940 Kennedy, Chris - 1993-95 Kennedy, Justin - 1990 Kenney, John - 1934 Kenney, Ronald - 1964-66 Kent, Stephante - 2009 Keough, John - 1971 Kiernan, James - 1923-24 Kiley, Al - 1958-59 Kim, David (Mgr.) - 2011 Kinch, Ray - 1975-76 King, Robert - 1941 King, Walter -1996-97, 99, 2000 Kingman, William - 1920-23 Kirchner, Brendan (Mgr.) - 2008-09 Kirksey, Kenneth - 2011 Kitchen, Zaire - 2006-09 Kivlehan, Patrick - 2008-11 Kizis, Michael - 1968-70 Klein, Leon - 1945 Klitchko, Frank - 1992 Klosky, Simon - 1941 Knabb, George - 1931 Knauss, Richard - 1928-30 Knight, Mike - 1979-81 Koar, William - 1941 Kocaj, Thomas - 1961 Koehler, George - 1903-04 Koehler, George - 1909 Kofitsas, Pete - 1989 Kokoskie, Doug - 1984-86, 88 Kolstery, Jeff - 2001 (mgr) Koos, Frank - 1949-50 Koprowski, Richard - 1966-68 Kornicki, Peter - 1933-35 Korwin, Timothy (Mgr.) - 2011 Kosup, Bert - 1974, 76-77 Kovacs, Rob (Mgr.) - 2005-06 Kowalski, Joseph - 1959-61 Kozak, Kory - 1990-92 Kozicky, Myron - 1935 Krafchick, Max - 1928-29 Kramer, George - 1931-33 Kramer, Vincent - 1939-40 Krapf, Shirley (Mgr.) - 1974-75 Krasnavage, Paul - 1972-74 Krause, Aaron - 2002 Krayer, Keith - 1960-62 Kroll, Alex - 1960-61 Krupka, Dawn (film) - 1999 Kubas, Mike - 1978-80 Kuch, Frank - 1962-63 Kucowski, Joe - 1994-95 Kull, Frank - 1918 Kummer, Kyle - 2007 Kurdyla, Jeff - 1981-83 Kurdyla, Kevin - 1977-80 Kushinka, Candy (Mgr.) - 1976-77 Kushinka, Michael - 1946-48 Kutz, John - 1986-88 Kuzniak, Mike (Mgr.) - 2004-06

-LLabiner, Gerald - 1943 Ladley, John - 1876 Lamb, George - 1963-65 Lamicella, Pete - 1993 Lampert, Evan – 2009-10 Land - 1892 Landi, Keith – 2002 Lane, Al-Ghaffaar - 2010 Lane, Todd, 1990-92 Lang, H.Titus - 1934 Lange, Mo - 2007-10 Langenus, John - 1969 Lansing, Howard - 1879, 81 Lapkowicz, Vic - 1971-72 LaPrarie, Jacque - 1982-85 LaPrarie, Walter - 1949-51 Large, George - 1869-70 Larkin, Thomas (Mgr.) – 1954 Larrow, Michael - 2010-11 Laryea, Edmond - 2006-08, 2011 Lasher, Winfield - 1869-70 Lassiter, Mark - 1975-77 Latimer, George - 1929-31 Latore, Dan - 1994-95 Laubenheimer, John - 1881 Laverty, John - 1954-56 Law, John - 1978-79 Lawes, Ernest - 1917 Lawrence, Bruce - 1963-64 Lawrence, Richard - 1959-61 Learner, Zach (Mgr.) - 2010 Lee, Glen - 2005-08 Leek, Ralph - 1980-81 Lefeged, Joe - 2007-10 Lefferts, D.W. (Mgr.) - 1894 Leggett, William - 1869-70 LeGrand, Eric - 2008-11 Lentz, August - 1890 Leonard, Brian - 2003-06 Leonard, Nate - 1999-2002 Lerner, Zach - 2011 Leslie, Edwin - 1906-09 Leslie, Jesse - 1912 Lester, Tim - 1987-89 Letson, Walt (Mgr.) - 1919 Leung, Kate (Mgr.) - 2006 Lewendon, J. Scott - 1965-67 Lewis, Chenry - 2005-07 Lewis, Clifford (Mgr.) - 1937 Lewis, Paul - 1974 Lezdey, John - 1950 Libby, William - 1959, 61 Libonati, Nicholas - 2011 Lichtenberger, Steve (Mgr.) - 2007 Liddy, Jack - 1931-32 Liddy, John - 1965-66 Light, Liz (Film) - 1992-94 Liguori, Jim - 1970 Lilburn, George - 1881-82 Lillis, James - 1872 Lincoln, Robert - 1922-24 Linquist, Wallace - 1955 Linton, Dimitri - 2004, 2007 Lipetz, David - 1991-92 Lippman, Robert - 1944 Lipscomb, Dwight - 1972-75 Lipsett, Daniel - 1985-87 Liska, Gary - 1981-84 Listorti, Brad - 2004-05 Little, Bloomfield - 1870-72 Loblein, Eldon - 1905-06 Locke, Jason - 1998-99 Lockwood, Henry - 1887-88 Long, Pete (Mgr.) - 1995-97 Looby, Jordan (Mgr.) - 2011 Loomis, Chris - 2001-04 Lopez, Joseph - 1936 Loppacker, Raymond - 1921 Lord, John - 1926 Lorenz, Herbert - 1925-27 Losee, Harvey - 1886-87

Loud, John - 1892 Lovelace, Antoine - 1999, 2000 Lovelace, Jabu - 2007-09 Lowery, Antonio - 2007-10 Lowery, Antwan - 2010-11 Lubin, Rachel (Film) - 1995-97 Lucas, Ray - 1992-95 Luderman, Robert - 1980-81 Ludlam, Malcolm - 1889 Ludlow, Gabriel - 1891-94 Ludlow, George - 1891, 92, 94 Ludlow, Howard - 1891 Lufborrow (Mgr.) - 1906-07 Lugossy, Frank - 1958-60 Lukabu, Piana - 2001, 2003-04 Lull, Richard - 1888, 90, 92 Lummis, William (Mgr.) - 1949 Luna, Marcus - 1996-97 Lundwall, Albert - 1935-36 Lusardi, LeRoy - 1955-56 Lusardi, Robert - 1955-57 Luthman, Carol (Mgr.) - 1963-64 Lyall, John - 1873-75 Lydecker, George - 1872-74 Lyman, Robert - 1946-47 Lynn, Chazz - 2007 Lynn, Gwendolyn - 1982 Lynn, Wilson - 1890 Lysack, Wesley - 2000 -MMabius, Len - 1958-60 MacCauley - 1878 MacDonald, Kenneth - 1940-42 MacDonald, Shane (Mgr.) - 2006 MacFarlin, Donald - 1941-42 MacNeil, John - 1902-05 MacNeil, William - 1904-07 Maddalena, Al - 1976-78 Magin, Franklin - 1955-56 Magoo, Quincy - 1910-11 Makarevich, Larry - 1958-60 Maki, Matt (Mgr) - 1993 Malakoski, Jason - 2000 Malanga, Gerald - 1949 Malast, Kevin - 2005-08 Malekoff, Albert - 1946-49 Malekoff, Andy - 1970-72 Malinak, Roy - 1971-72 Maloney, Francis - 1920-22 Maloney, Jom - 1972 Malven, Stephen - 1900-01 Manfred, F. - 1936 Mangiero, Dino - 1976-79 Manhoff, Bert - 1945-46 Mann, Arthur - 1945-47 Mann, Oliver - 1897-1900 Manning, Sherman - 1927 Mannix, Kevin - 1977-78 Mannon, Tom - 1973-74 Mansbach, Howard (Mgr.) - 1994 Marcali, Kalman (Mgr.) - 1942 Marcello, Michael (Mgr.) - 2004 Marcias, Kelsey (Mgr.) - 2005 Marco, James - 1954-55 Marcus, Nate (Mgr.) - 2010-11 Marcus, Paul - 1973-74 Marelli, Henry - 1895-96 Marinkovich, George - 1949 Marino, Dave - 1986-88 Mark, Barnard - 1927 Marker, Harry - 1895-96 Marks, E. Robert - 1942 Marotta, Nick - 1979-80 Marshall, W.B. - 1880 Martello, Jim - 1982 Martin, Aaron - 1999-2002 Martin, Ben - 1997, 98, 2000-01 Martin, Bill - 1979 Martin, Charles - 1911-14 Martin, Gary - 1969-71 Martin, William - 1977-79 Martinak, Joe - 1958


LETTERWINNERS Martinek, Joe - 2008-11 Martine, Abram - 1869-70, 72 Mason, Charles - 1893-96 Mason, D.T. (Mgr.) - 1903-04 Mason, Howard - 1915-16 Mastrolia, Ronald - 1952-54 Mattern, Trent - 1979 Matthews, Wayne (Mgr.) - 1962 Mattia, Hector - 1930-32 Max, Robert - 1955-57 Maxwell, George - 1993 Mayall, Karl - 1998-99 Mayes, Ivan - 1988-90 Mayes, Marty - 1987-90 Maynard, Hiram - 1875 Maynard, Oscar - 1875 Mayne, Robert - 1946-47 Mazan, Dan - 2007 Mazer, Andy - 1972-74 Mazurkiewicz, Agnus (mgr.) - 2002 Mazza, Rich - 1998-2000 McAllister, Claude, Jr. - 1965 McBride, Matt - 2011 McBroom, Len - 1977-78 McCord, Derek - 1990-92 McCormack, Dennis - 2000 McCourty, Devin - 2006-09 McCourty, Jason - 2005-08 McDonald, Marshall “Lee” -1996-99 McDonald, Sameeh - 2002-05 McDougall, Neil - 1913 McEvoy, Colin - 2007-08, 2010 McGoey, Bill - 1957-59 McGorry, Dennis - 1965-66 McGovern, Craig - 2008 McGovern, John - 1909-11 McGuire, Damian - 1991 McHarris, Dan - 1984, 86, 88 McKanna, A. Gregory - 1943-44 McKee, William - 1869 McKelvey, John - 1881 McKiernan, Jack - 1994-97 McKnight, William - 1892 McKoy, Vaughn - 1986-89 McLaren, George - 1973-74 McLaren, Malcolm - 1948-49 McMahon, Dan - 1976-78 McMahon, Mike - 1997-2000 McMahon, William - 1896-99 McManis, Rich - 2000-03 McManus, Eugene - 1947-48 McMichael, Arthur - 1907-09 McMichael, Ed - 1978-80 McNamara, Peter - 1985 McQueen, Tyrone - 1987-89 McSherry, D.J. (Mgr.) - 2004-07 Medley, Ishmael - 2002-05 Meekins, Ramel - 2003-06 Melcon, Jerry - 1962 Mele, Joe - 1975-76 Mellor, John -1901 Melly, Kevin - 1989 Melrose, John - 1941 Melton, Gary - 1989-91 Melusky, Diane (Mgr.) - 1976 Mendez, Peter - 1999-00 Merrell, Jamal - 2011 Merrell, Jamil - 2011 Mersola, Brett - 1987-88 Meryer, James - 1882-83 Merz, William - 1981 Messe, David - 1944 Messler, Isaac - 1889-92, 94 Metzger, Roscoe - 1931 Metzler, Robert - 1934 Michaelson, Stanley - 1949-50 Mike-Mayer, Nick - 1995-97 Milano, William - 1986-89 Milburn, Rich - 1982 Milea, Paul - 1969-70 Milone, Matt (Mgr.) - 2010-11 Millard, Jack (Mgr.) - 1958

Miller, Alan - 1969 Miller, Anthony - 2004 Miller, Bruce - 1970-71 Miller, David - 1980-81 Miler, Glenn - 1986-89 Miller, Harold - 1914 Miller, John - 1969-70 Miller, Leslie - 1952-53 Miller, Richard - 1952-53 Miller, Scott - 1986-90 Miller, Seaman - 1875, 77, 78 Milliken, Peter - 1974-75 Mills, John - 1894-96 Mills, Travis - 2000-01 Mills, William - 1979-80, 82 Minemeyer, Jeff - 2009 Miner, D.B. (Mgr.) - 1904-05 Mischwitz, Edmund - 1893 Mitchell, Allen - 1990-91 Mitchell, H. Bryant - 1966-68 Mitchell, Jason - 2001 (mgr) Mitchell, Matt - 2005 Mitchell, Sheddrick - 1998 Mitchell, William (Mgr.) - 1936 Mitlehner, Alfred - 1954-55 Mitter, Craig - 1991-92 Moffett, Thomas - 1952 Mohn, Otto - 1893, 96 Molina, Ulysses (Mgr.) - 1986-88 Monahan, James - 1949-51 Montigney, Bruce - 1972-73 Moody, Mahiri - 1998-2000 Moon, Ridgeway - 1900-03 Morales, Andres - 2007-09 Moore, Antoine - 1990-92 Moore, Bryant - 1979-82 Moore, Jabari - 1998-99 Moore, Ray - 1979, 81 Moore, Warner - 1922-23 Morabe, Christian (Mgr.) - 2006 Morehead, John - 1931 Morfoot, G. - 1883 Morgan, Walter - 1927 Moro, Luis - 1984-86 Morris, Austin - 1888 Morris, Frank - 1901-03, 05 Morris, George - 1890 Morris, James - 1879 Morris, Joseph - 1936 Morris, Ralph - 1900-01 Morrison, John - 1879-82 Morrison, Mahlon - 1950-52 Morse, Wayne - 2006 Morton, Bob - 1972-73 Moscowitz, David - 1926-28 Moses, Tres - 2001, 2003-05 Mosher, Robert - 1953 Mostkwsky, Jared (Mgr.) - 2011 Moultrie, Reggie - 1975-77 Mound, Chuck - 1992 Mount, George (Mgr.) - 1902-03 Mount, Wilton - 1918-19 Mozzochi, Donald - 1956-58 Mudie, Charles - 1964-66 Mudie, Sam - 1959-61 Mullen, John - 1938 Mullert, Paul - 1958-59 Mullowney, Thomas - 1954 Muno, Larry - 1987-88 Munoz, Damaso - 2006-09 Murar, Richard - 1955-56 Murphy, J. Harvey - 1902-04 Murphy, John - 1987-90 Murray, Brian - 2001 (mgr) Murray, Norbury - 1903-05 Muschiatti, Lawrence - 1956-58 Myers, William - 1887-88 -NNaporano, Andrew - 1968-70 Naporano, Anthony - 1934-36 Nash, Robert - 1913-15 Nasholds, William - 1875

Naso, Robert - 1956-58 Natale, Domenic - 2008-09 Nathaniel, Thomas - 1953 Nave, Glen - 1991-92 Naylor, Frank - 1979-81 Nebb, William - 1948-49 Nedvins, Ernest - 1941-42 Neiley, Nick - 1957 Neill, Ryan - 2001-02, 04-05 Nelson, Milton - 1939-40 Nelson, Oswald - 1925-26 Nemorin, Patrick – 2007, 2010 Neumann, William - 1942 Neuschafer, Alfred - 1916-18 Nevius, George - 1873 Newman, Jeffrey - 1986-88 Nicola, Jonathan - 2008 Nielsen, Craig - 1978 Niemyer, John - 1967-68 Nilan, Joseph - 1933-35 Nobel, John - 1922 Noonan, Charlie - 2007-10 Norris, John - 1878 Norton, Robert - 1962-64 Notaro, Gianni - 1996-97 Nova, Gary - 2011 Novak, Richard - 1962-63 Novelli, Leonard - 1967-69 Nubani, Ramy - 2007-09 Nugent, Jason - 2002-05 Nutt, Robert - 1906-07 -OOake, Roy - 1984-85 Oberlander, Richard - 1956-57 O’Brien, James - 1953-54 Ochs, Robert - 1946-48 O’Connell, Matthew - 1985-88 O’Conner, Kevin - 1969-70 Odell, Tim - 1977-80 Ogden, William - 1885 O’Halloran, Jim - 1975-76 O’Hara, Shaun - 1997-99 O’Hearn, John - 1952-54 Ohene, Jason - 1998-2000 Oldt, Bob - 1971-73 Oliva, Anthony (Mgr.) - 1960-61 Olsen, Jeff - 2000 Olsen, Martin - 1938-39 Omley, Kenneth - 1938-40 O'Neill, Chris (Mgr.) - 2004-05 Oram, King - 1896-97 Orechio, Carmen - 1944 O’Reilly, Tom - 1991 Orizzi, John - 1968-69 Orosz, Marc - 2007-08 Orr, Raheem - 2001-03 Orro, Bobby - 1997 Ortiz, Rick - 1992-93 Osei, David - 2011 Osinski, Kenneth - 1942-46 Ottley, Howard - 1949-51 Overton, Chalmers - 1909-10 Owen, Arthur - 1894-95 Owens, James - 1874 Owens, John - 1981-83 Owens, Maurice - 1990-92 Ozais, Arthur - 1922-23 -PPace, George - 1869-70 Pacilio, Errico - 1950-52 Pahls, George - 1964 Pahls, Justin - 1958-60 Painter, Dwain - 1963 Palumbo, Dave - 1980 Pandick, Oakley - 1946-49 Pannucki, Michael - 1948-50 Parigian, Berge - 1946-48 Parisi, Lore Dana (mgr) - 1999-2000 Parker, J’Vonne - 2004 Parker, William - 1893-94 Parkins, Phil - 1977-78 Parsons, Ralph - 1897-98

Parsons, Robert - 1892 Pasternack, Fred - 1945 Patkochis, Scott - 1990-91, 93 Patterson, William - 1897-1900 Pattison, Charles - 1986-88 Paugh, Charles - 1986-89 Paulson, Jon - 1961-63 Pawlik, Tony - 1972-74 Peacock, Richard - 1958 Pearch, James - 1945-46 Pease, Fran - 1963-64 Pellington, William - 1949-50 Pellowski, Michael - 1968-70 Pencek, Richard - 1958-59 Pendagrass, Boris - 1982-84 Penn, Robert - 1955 Pennucci, Joe - 1983 Penyak, Mike - 1973 Pergolizzi, Mike - 1988 Pernetti, Tim - 1990-93 Perry, Arthur - 1935-37 Perry, Marcus - 1998-00 Perseley, George (Mgr.) - 1947-48 Person, Leonard - 1987 Pesce, John - 1970-72 Peterson, Alfred - 2001-04 Petko, Thomas - 1998-00 Petruzzi, Anthony (film) - 1999 Pettit, Robert - 1897-99 Pettit, Robert - 1928 Pfabe, Dan - 1974-77 Pfeiffer, Richard - 1956-57 Pfirman, Steve - 1979-81 Phelps, Apollos - 1932-33 Phillips, Kemar (mrg.) - 2003 Piccirillo, John - 1972-74 Pickel, Christopher - 1987-89 Pickel, George - 1982-85 Pickel, James - 1983-85 Pickel, William - 1979-82 Picketts, Sam - 1969-71 Piegaro, Dominick - 2005-06 Pierce, Carlton - 1874-75 Pierce, James - 1911 Pilch, Ray - 2001-04 Pineiro, Mark - 1979-81 Pitt, Sherman - 1886-87 Pittman, Clarence - 2002-05 Pitts, Tyrone - 1997-98 Plevinsky, Morris - 1935-37 Poad, Ritchie - 1961-63 Pokoj, Matt (Mgr.) - 2005 Polack, J.O. (Mgr.) - 1888 Poland, Norman - 1893 Poland, Rufus - 1900 Policastro, Richard - 1968-69 Polidoro, Joseph - 1956 Pollard, Roger - 1984 Pollock, John - 1956 Poole, Charles - 1894-95 Pooley, David - 1955-57 Porter, John (mgr.) - 2001-03 Porter, Joe - 2003-06 Ports, George - 1956 Post, John, Jr. - 1893-95 Potter, Ellis - 1874-75 Potzer, Emil - 1940-42 Powell, William - 1995-98 Powers, Kyle (Mgr.) - 2006 Pratt, Quron - 2010-11 Pregnolato, John - 1958-60 Preletz, Joseph - 1926-28 Prescott, Matt - 1985-86 Presley, Bruce - 1992-95 Price, Arthur - 1944 Price, Keith - 1991-94 Price, Kim (film) - 1996-97 Price, William - 1873-75 Pridgeon, Michael - 1996-99 Prigger, John - 1966-67 Pringle, Wallace - 1935-36 Priscoe, Nicholas - 1930-32

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LETTERWINNERS Provillon, Fatimah (mgr) - 1999 Pruyen, Charles - 1869 Pryor, Henry - 1948-49 Puaauli, Iosefa - 1998-99 Puelo, Henry - 1948-49 Pulley, Bill - 1957-59 Pumyea, Isaac – 1873 Putman, Tyrone - 2010 Pyszczymuka, Greg - 1999-02 Pyszczymuka, Marty - 2000-03 -QQuaye, Chris - 2005, 2007-08 -RRabuck, John - 1971 Radigan, Joe - 2003-06 Raffaelli, Gregory - 1985-87 Rafferty, Joe - 1982 Raftery, Bryan - 1996 Randel, Francis - 1900-01 Randolph, Thomas - 1876-78 Ranieri, George - 1942 Ranney, William - 1892-95 Ranson, Alonzo - 1898-1900 Raphel, Jerome - 1947 Rapolje, Ernest - 1896-99 Ratti, Ford - 1940-42 Raub, Howard - 1919-21 Ray, Albert - 1979-81 Ray, Tony - 1974-75 Raymond, Andrew - 1875-77 Rayner, Albert - 1943 Razey, Philip - 1981 Read, Earl - 1947-49 Read, Frederick - 1907-08 Rebholz, Jeff - 1975-77 Redman, Robert - 1952-54 Redmond, Herbert - 1917-20 Redmond, Mortimer - 1918-19 Redmond, Phillip - 1921 Reed, Nick (Mgr.) - 2005-06 Rees, Athol - 1924 Reeser, Douglas - 1961-63 Regan, William - 1966 Reid, Eric - 1989 Reid, Greg - 1984 Reiger, Bela - 1942-43 Reiley, DeWitt - 1885 Remy, Nkosi - 2006 Rendall, Kenneth - 1914-17 Renkart, Brandon - 2005-07 Renna, Eugene - 1964-65 Renshaw, James - 1967-68 Renshaw, Richard - 1937 Resh, Gary (Mgr.) - 1986-88 Resnick, Irving - 1931-32 Revear, Genita (Mgr.) - 2002-05 Rhines, Sidney - 1966-67 Rice, Ray - 2005-07 Rice, Richard - 1904-07 Richards, Asante (Mgr.) - 2006-07 Richardson, Charles - 1955 Richardson, Rashied - 1997 Richmond, H. - 1918 Ricks, Rashawn - 2005-06 Riddick, Tosh - 1998 Riesett, Donald - 1965-67 Rigole, Anthony - 1983-85 Rinehimer, Dave - 1970-72 Ring, Rob - 1998, 2000, 01 Rivas, Luis - 2002-05 Rivers, Paul - 1994-95 Roberson, Derrick - 2003-06 Roberts, Christopher - 1990-91 Roberts, Edwin - 1927 Roberts, Marshall - 1989-92 Roberts, Michael - 1993-94 Roberts, Thomas - 1929 Robertson, Larry - 1969-71 Robertson, Wesley - 1998-2000 Robeson, Paul - 1915-18 Robinson, Arthur - 1955-56 Robinson, George - 1910-12

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Robinson, Jermaine - 1997-98 Robinson, Mason - 2007-08, 2010 Robinson, Nate - 2003-04 Rockafeller, Claudius - 1869-70, 72 Rockafeller, Eugene - 1912 Rockafeller, Harry - 1912-15 Rockwell, Bruce - 1969 Rogers, Charles - 1879, 82-85 Rogers, Charles - 1907-08 Rogers, DeWitt - 1880-82 Rogers, Ferdinand - 1882-83 Rogers, Jim - 1957-59 Roll, William - 1903 Rollins, Frederick - 1917-18 Rolph, Arthur - 1936-37 Romelus, Marlon - 2009 Root, Leon - 1948-50 Rosen, Stanley - 1926-28 Rosenberg, Harold - 1941 Rosenow, Jason - 1995 Ross, Donald - 1945 Ross, Edwin - 1873-75 Ross, Gil - 1995-98 Ross, Julian - 1998-2001 Rossmango, Nicole (Film) - 1994-95 Rowe, David - 2008-11 Rowe, John (Mgr.) - 1922 Ruch, Caleb - 2008-11 Ruch, Kenneth - 1922-25 Rudanovic, Chris - 2007 Rudanovic, Milan - 2006 Rudanovic, Mitar - 2006 Ruddy, George - 1948-49 Rudinski, Wayne - 1977 Ruger, John (Mgr.) - 1938 Ruggieri, Tony (Mgr.) - 1976-78 Ruiz, Fabian - 2008-10 Rumney, Richard - 1944 Runyon, Ralph - 1937-39 Ruroede, Glen - 1983, 85 Russo, Ralph - 1937-39 Russum, Frank - 1901 Rustemeyer, Mike - 1978-81 Rutgers, Henry - 1870 Rutkowski, Bron - 1975 Rutkowski, Roman - 1949-51 Ryan, Logan - 2010-11 Ryno, Corydon - 1895-97 -SSabo, John - 1947-49 Sabo, Ronald - 1956-57 Sacca, Ralph - 1996 Sadloch, Michelle (film) - 1996-97, 99 Sadowski, Mike - 1989 Safford, Daniel - 1905-07 Sagnella, Anthony - 1982-85 Salau, Ruth Ann (Mgr.) - 1995 Salek, Jerrold - 1947 Salemi, Jack - 1971-73 Salter, Brandon (Mgr.) - 2000-01 Saltsman, George (Mgr.) - 1966-67 Sandbloom, Russell - 1950-52 Sands, Ryan - 2001-03 Sandy, Mike - 1995 Santarpio, Mike - 1975-77 Sanu, Mohamed – 2009-11 Sarna, Guy - 1977-79 Saum, Kevin (Mgr.) – 2009-11 Sauter, Nick - 1974-76 Savage, Tom – 2009-10 Savidge, Peter - 1963-65 Savino, Peter - 1966-68 Savoy, Joseph - 1987-89 Savoye, Richard - 1901 Saxe, Ray (Mgr.) - 1921 Saxton, Donald - 1936-37 Scagliotta, Joseph - 1950-52 Scarr, Francis - 1914-16 Schaffle, Albert - 1941 Schank, Harold - 1937-39 Schedeneck, Jim - 1983 Scheer, Tom (Mgr.) - 1959

Schlick, John (Mgr.) - 1994-95 Schlick, Volney - 1899 Schmid, Alan - 1980 Schmidt, John - 1940-41 Schmidt, Ralph - 1939-41 Schmidt, William - 1940-41 Schneider, Lee - 1967-69 Schomp, William - 1874 Schoomaker, Oliver - 1902-04 Schottinger, John - 1943 Schroeder, Robert - 1964-66 Schuck, John - 1949-51 Schultz, Wm. (Mgr.) - 1965-66 Schutte, Bob - 1969-71 Schwarz, Edward - 1935 Schwedo, Donald - 1952-53 Schwenk, Chad - 1999-00 Schwenker, Carl - 1933-34 Sclafani, Carmen - 1987-88 Scott, James - 1950-51 Scott, Sean - 1990 Scudder, Charles - 1886-87 Scudder, Clarence - 1885-87 Scudder, Dana - 1920-21 Scudder, Henry - 1887 Scudder, Jared - 1880-82 Scudder, Joe (Mgr.) - 1895-96 Scudder, John - 1919-22 Scudder, Myron - 1879-81 Scudder, Walter - 1888-91 Seabrooks, Shawn - 2000-02 Seaman, Lloyd - 1956-58 Searle, Robert - 1913-14 Seddon, Jon - 1982-83, 85 See, William - 1878-79 Seeger, Robert - 1994-96 Segaloff, Mark - 2004 Seger, Mark - 1980-81 Segoine, H. Richard - 1904-07 Seiler, Ralph - 1912-15 Sellari, Don - 1995 Senft, Les - 1958-60 Senko, Steve - 1945-48 Sertick, Jerry - 1964-65 Sexton, J.R. (Mgr.) - 1909-10 Shak, Neg (Mgr.) - 1944 Shapley, Mike (Mgr.) - 2007-10 Sharp, Nugent - 1957-58 Shea, Garrett - 1998, 00 Shedden, James - 1926-28 Sherengos, William - 1950-51 Sherman, Lee - 1962-63 Sheremetta, Nick - 1993 Sheridan, Brian - 1993-95, 97 Sherrerd, John (Mgr.) - 1945-46 Shimko, Steve - 2011 Shuler, Miles - 2011 Shutte, Bob - 1969-71 Shycko, Ron - 1972-73 Siatta, Mike (Mgr.) - 2004-05 Sibelman, David (Mgr.) - 2007-09 Sica, Jason - 1994 Siciliano, Dante - 1997-98 Sickles, Harry - 1945 Sidebottom, Andrew (Mgr.) - 2008-11 Sigler, Herbert - 1893 Silvestro, Alex - 2007-10 Simek, Steve - 1974-75 Simms, Frederick - 1955-57 Simms, Robert - 1957-59 Simms, Stephen - 1959-61 Simon, Franklin (Mgr.) - 1948 Simone, Donald - 1856 Simone, Ronald - 1999, 01 Simonelli, Tony - 1960-62 Simonson, Robert - 1945 Simpkins, Hillyer - 1935-37 Sims, Herndon - 1985 Sinclair, Kevin - 1998-99 Singer, Austin - 1923-25 Sipos, Dale - 1972-73 Sivess, Andy - 1945-46

Sivess, Greg - 1970 Slee, John - 1876 Sliker, Lawrence - 1915-16, 19-20 Slovan, Jared - 1994-97 Small, Kevin - 2008 Smart, Davon - 2007-08 Smirnow, Martin - 1937 Smith, Albert - 1982-85 Smith, Arthur - 1927 Smith, Cyrus - 1880 Smith, George - 1921-23 Smith, Howard - 1907-10 Smith, James - 1933 Smith, Jerry - 1979 Smith, Ken - 1977-80 Smith, Ken (Mgr.) - 2007-08 Smith, Liam (Mgr.) – 2009-11 Smith, Lewis - 1947 Smith, L.J. - 1999-2002 Smith, Mark (Mgr.) - 1985-86 Smith, Ralph - 1900-01 Smith, Randy - 1998 Smith, Richard (Mgr.) - 1994-97 Smith, Rudy - 1994-95 Smith, Russ (Mgr.) - 1932 Smith, Shaun - 1990, 92-93 Smith, William - 1938-40 Smolyn, Gary - 1971-73 Smoyer, Thomas - 1929-31 Sneathen, Bob - 1992-94 Snyder, Brett - 1987-89 Snyder, Kevin - 2011 Snyder, Louis - 1876 So, Chuck (Mgr.) - 2003 Sosa, Pedro - 2005-07 Sowick, Fred - 1946-49 Sparks, William - 1962-64 Spaulding, Bruce - 1993-94 Speidel, Robert - 1987-89 Spells, Shane - 1992-94 Spencer, Scott - 1971-73 Speranza, William - 1959-61 Spitzer, Kevin - 1986 Spitzer, Mike - 1990-93 Spitzer, Rich - 1980-82 Spizzo, T.J. - 1994-96 Spray, Herbert - 1945 Staats, Peter - 1872-73 Stager, Walter - 1928-30 Stalker, William - 1943 Stanowicz, Steven - 1935-36 Stanton, Seth - 1998-2001 Staples, Parker - 1937-38 Stapleton, Darnell - 2005-06 Stapleton, Desmond – 2009-11 Startzell, Kennan - 1976-79 Stasiak, Walter - 1966 Steele, Charles - 1869 Stegeman, W. - 1891 Stegmann, Ralf - 1964-66 Steinke, Rudolph - 1904-08 Stephans, Mike - 1996 Stephens, Curtis - 1984-87 Stephens, Reggie - 1997-98 Stephenson, Cameron - 2004-06 Stevens, George - 1869-70 Steward, Ed - 1977-80 Steward, Fritz - 1870 Stewart, George - 1991-93 Stewart, Jon - 1978-79 Stewart, Wm., Jr. - 1900-01, 03 Stillman, I.A. (Mgr.) - 1904 Stites, Robert - 1950 Stitik, Paul - 1954-55 Stohrer, Robert - 1963-65 Stoll, Chris - 1990-93 Stonebraker, Robert - 1967-69 Storck, Donald - 1916, 19 Stotesbury, Louis - 1888-89 Stout, David - 1962-64 Stowe, Raymond - 1899 Stowe, Tyronne - 1983-86


LETTERWINNERS Strange, Clifford - 1887 Strasburger, Paul (Mgr.) - 1934 Strelick, Paul - 1962-63 Strickland, Douglas - 1986-87 Strickland, William - 1896 Stringer, David - 2000-01 Strohmeyer, Dax - 1996-99 Stroud, Keith – 2009-10 Studivant, Vantrise - 2005 Stryker, Edgar - 1895-96 Strys, John - 1974 Studivant, Vantrise - 2006-07 Sullivan, Kyle - 2010 Sullivan, Mike – 1979 Sullivan, P.J. (Mgr.) - 2010-11 Sullivan, Theresa (Mgr.) - 1999-2002 Summerhil, John - 1918-21 Surlis, Timothy - 1981 Sutton, John - 1917 Swartz, Rusty - 1993-96 Swayne, Harry - 1983-86 Sweel, John - 1928 Sweeney, Andrew - 1903 Sweeney, John - 1983 Sweeney, Tom - 1972-73 Sweetman, Ch. (Mgr.) - 1956-58 Swinger, Rashod - 1993-96 Szot, Alex - 1939-40 Szydlowski, Cathy (Mgr.) - 1977-78 -TTaigia, James - 1946-48 Tait, Harold - 1885-86 Tait, John - 1884-85 Talan, Walter - 1946-48 Talbot, Arthur - 1939 Talman, Howard - 1912-15 Tango, Tony - 1977 Tanribilir, Steve - 1990-92 Tappen, Tom - 1960-62 Tarcher, Leonard - 1932 Tardy, Steve - 1986-89 Tartacoff, J.T. – 2010-11 Tarver, Tom - 1990-91 Taylor, Brian - 1991 Taylor, Jim (Mgr.) - 1992-93 Taylor, Linwood - 1974 Te, San San - 2008-11 Teatom, Jim - 1974-76 Teel, Mike - 2005-08 Tepper, Louis - 1965-66 Terhune, Clarence - 1887-88 Ternyila, Jeff - 2004 Terrill C. Hoyt - 1921, 23-25 Terry, Dawn (Mgr.) - 1977-79 Tharp, Reuben, Jr. - 1903-06 Theokas, Michael - 1995 Thomas, Dennis - 1998-2001 Thomas, Jordan - 2010-11 Thomas, Wayne - 2008 Thomas, William - 1946 Thompson, Art - 1973-74 Thompson, Devraun - 2003-06 Thompson, DeWayne - 1999-02 Thompson, Elias - 1887-88 Thompson, John - 1898 Thompson, Marcus - 2011 Thompson, Peter - 1916 Thompson, Wayne - 1897 Thompson, William - 1927 Thompson, William - 1960-62 Thropp, Frank - 1945-48 Throup, Tim - 1978 Tierney, Michael - 1892 Tighe, Andy - 1971-73 Tillotson, Bob - 1952 Tinney, Gary - 1969-70 Titsworth, Arthur - 1910-11 Titus, Charlie - 1998-99 Tobish, Theodore - 1899-1900 Todd, Harvey - 1912-14 Todd, Ralph - 1910-14 Tomaini, Darlene (Mgr.) - 1979, 81

Tomkins, Steven - 1987-88 Toohey, John - 1910-14 Toran, Nate - 1973-76 Torrey, James - 1895 Townley, David - 1892 Townsend, James - 2006-07 Tracey, Brian - 2008 Tracy, George - 1892 Trahan, Tony - 2009 Tranavitch, William - 1937-39 Traver, Charles - 1909 Tremper, Henry - 1894-95 Tribitt, Curtis - 1993-94 Triggs, Francis - 1951-53 Troup, Harry - 1919 Truex, Arnold - 1932-35 Trump, Ted - 2001-03 Tucker, Shawn - 2002-03, 05-06 Tulloch, Billy - 2000-01 Tully, William - 1958, 60 Turner, Sam - 1971-72 Turso, Louis - 1996, 98 Tverdov, Pete - 2005-08 Twamley, Steve - 1984-86 Twing, Wainwright - 1911-14 Twitchell, Albert - 1932-34 Twitty, Mark - 1974-75 -U-VUdovich, Clem - 2010 Udovich, Clement - 1982-85 Udovich, Patrick - 1987-89 Underwood, Tiquan - 2005-08 Updike, Harold - 1933 Urbanick, Joseph - 1966-67 Urda, Nicholas - 1987-89 Utz, Vincent - 1939-41 Valentine, Roy - 1946-48 Valcarcel, Mike (Mgr.) - 2010-11 Vallone, Scott – 2009-11 Van Aken, Alexander - 1872-75 Van Brackle, Henry - 1883-84 Van Der Noot, George - 1935-36 Van DeVenter, John - 1901 Van Duzer, George - 1891-92 Van Dyck, Francis - 1892-94 Van Dyck, William, Jr. - 1894 Van Fleet, Jacob - 1869-70, 72 Van Hee, Isaac - 1891-93 Van Heovenberg, H. - 1899-1900 Van Mater, Daniel - 1933, 35 Van Ness, Bruce - 1967-69 Van Neste, John - 1869-70 Van Orden, Percival - 1893 Van Sickle, Russell - 1911 Van Slyke, Warren - 1893 Van Winkle, Isaac - 1875-76 Van Winkle, Stephen - 1874-75 Van Winkle, Theodore - 1909-12 Van Winkle, Thomas - 1902-03 Van Winkle, Winant - 1897-99 Van Vater, Daniel - 1933-35 Van Zandt, William - 1873-74 Van Zee, Charles - 1887-89 Varju, Joseph - 1938-40 Vaughan, William - 1879 Vaughn, Scott - 1992-93 Venezia, Frank – 1979 Vennetti, Mike (Mgr.) - 2010 Verbitski, John - 1939 Verbitski, John - 1946 Verduzco, Perris - 1998 Veth, George - 1957 Vetter, Mike (Mgr.) 2004 Viggiano, Donald - 1963-64 Vigh, William - 1946-47 Vinet, Pierre - 1950 Vitolo, Tom - 1966-67 Voelker, Otto - 1901 Vogt, Will - 2003, 05 Vohden, Raymond - 1950-51 VonBischoffshausen, R. - 1963-64 Von Glahn, Clarence - 1928

Volker, Frederick - 1902 Volpe, Mike - 1986 Voorhees, Garett - 1920 Voorhees, Garrett - 1889-91 Voorhees, Ralph - 1944-45, 47 Vorhees, Charles - 1893 Vorhees, Nathaniel - 1879 Vreeland, Stephen - 1873 -WWackar, Richard - 1946-50 Waggoner, Elon - 1887 Wagman, Richard - 1952 Wagner, Rich - 1975-77 Waite, Carl - 1921-23 Walbrook, Reynold - 1982-85 Waldron, John - 1929-31 Walker, Ed - 1992-93 Wallace, James - 1938-40 Wallace, John - 1916 Wallace, William - 1906-08 Wallach, Howard - 1934 Walling, Jon - 1975-77 Walser, H. (Mgr.) - 1896-97 Walser, Oliver - 1873-75 Walsh, Larry - 1969 Walter, Andrew - 1895-96, 98 Walters, John - 1982-83 Ward, Chester - 1963-65 Ward, Derek - 1993-96 Ward, William - 1889-90 Ware, Kerry - 1996-97 Warner, Ronald - 1950-51 Warren, Wayne – 2009-11 Washington, Chris - 1998-99 Washington, Elvin - 1974-77 Washington, Ibrihim - 1992 Washington, John - 1976 Washington, Lionel - 1981-84 Washington, Mark - 1992-95 Washington, Matt - 1997 Washington, Sean - 1986-87 Waters, Lorenzo - 2011 Watkis, Devon - 2010 Watson, Douglas - 1990 Watson, Ripley - 1904-07 Watson, Russell - 1902 Watson, William - 1872-73 Watson, William (Mgr.) - 1936 Watts, Gary - 2005-07 Weaver, Elmer - 1903-04 Weber, Bobby (Mgr.) - 2007-09 Webb, Richard - 1960-61 Weber, Garth - 1964-65 Webster, Bruce - 1957-58 Webster, Elnardo - 1988-91 Weiner, Charles - 1942 Weingarten, Milton - 1936 Weiss, Steve (mgr.) - 2002 Weller, Samuel - 1916 Welsh - 1892 Wermuth, Charles - 1956-58 Westcott, Chester - 1936 Westerman, Jamaal - 2005-08 Westerman, Jawann - 2010-11 Wetherbee, Jeff (Mgr.) - 1989-92 Wetherington, Matt (Mgr.) - 2010 Whalen, Robert - 1995 Wheat, Howard - 1903 Whitacre, William - 1955-57 White, Dexter - 1909-11 White, Ralph - 1913-14 White, Shabib - 1999-2000 Whitehead, William - 1873, 75-76 Whitehill, John - 1916-17 Whitenack, Erastmus - 1887-90 Wilcox, Douglass (Mgr.) - 1966 Wiley, Albert - 1930-32 Wiley, Charles - 1995 Wilkes, Willie - 1989-90 Williams, De’Antwan – 2009-10 Williams, Earl - 1976-78 Williams, Ira - 1979-80

Williams, Jerome - 1978 Williams, Kareem - 1991, 93-94 Williams, Kevin - 1994-97 Williams, Roger - 1949-50 Williams, Shawn - 1989-92 Williams, Vernon - 1982-85 Williamson, Douwe - 1869 Williamson, Mike - 2002-03 Willits, George - 1869-70 Willis, Terrell - 1993-95 Wills, John - 1891-92 Wilson, Andrew (Mgr.) - 2007-08 Wilson, Bilal - 1981 Wilson, Bryan - 2002-04 Wilson, George - 1955 Wilusz, Bob - 1971 Wingate, Roger - 1996-97 Winika, Walter - 1933-35 Winika, Wilho - 1932-34 Winkelreid, Irwin - 1946-48 Winner, John - 1920 Wirth, John - 1898-99 Wirth, John - 1935 Witkowski, John - 1971-73 Wittpenn, John - 1913-16 Wittpenn, John (Mgr.) - 1950 Woetzel, Keith - 1980-82 Wolff, William - 1957-59 Womack, Jeremy - 1998-2000 Wood, Brandon - 2003-06 Woodard, Billy - 1997-98 Woodard, Dan - 2000-01 Woodruff, Graham - 1896-99 Woodward, Kelly - 1992 Woolridge, Charles - 1994-97 Wright, Charles - 1869-72 Wright, Richard A. - 1953 Wright, Richard - 1982 Wright, Tim - 2009, 2011 Wright, Tom - 1994 Wurtz, William - 1942 Wycoff, William - 1898-1901 Wyckoff, Herbert - 1895 Wyckoff, John - 1869-70 Wygant, Robert - 1949-51 Wyman, Theodore, Jr. - 1905-06 Wynkoop, Asa - 1884-86 Wynn, Desmond – 2009-11 -Y-ZYacaginsky, Joe - 1973-74 Yaksick, Bob - 1960-62 Yancheff, Mike - 1969-70 Yanowitz, Brandon - 2001-02 (Mgr) Yates, Andre - 1988 Yates, Keith - 1943-44 Yeager, Bryan - 1996-97 Young, Derek L. (Mgr.) - 1986 Young, Eric - 1985-88 Young, Frank (Mgr.) - 1971-73 Young, George - 1926-27 Young, Harold - 1981-84 Young, Kordell - 2006-10 Zack, Dee Dee (Mgr.) - 1978-80 Zappa, Jarred (Mgr.) – 2009-10 Zappa, Steve (Mgr.) - 2010-11 Zdobylak, Andy - 1973-74 Zelenky, John - 1981-82 Ziarnowski, Mike - 2007 Ziegler, James - 1910 Zieniuk, Bob - 1970 Zimmerman, David - 1966-68 Zimmerman, Peter - 1976-78 Zimmerman, Robert - 1935 Zingg, Wherry - 1924-25 Zoller, Anton - 1927 Zukas, Frank - 1971-72 Zukaukas, Charles - 1941-42 Zurich, James - 1981 Zuttah, Jeremy - 2004-07

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EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. - In its first postseason action in program history, Rutgers faced Arizona State at Giants Stadium in the inaugural Garden State Bowl in 1978. The Scarlet Knights pulled ahead in the first half on a touchdown by David Dorn and field goal from Kennan Startzell to take a 10-0 lead. However, the Sun Devils closed the gap just before the end of the first half when Mark Malone found Bob Weathers in the end zone. In the third quarter, Arizona State claimed the lead with two Malone touchdown passes and in the final quarter added another score with a rushing TD to make the score 28-10. Ted Blackwell brought the Scarlet Knights to within 10 points with his five-yard rushing touchdown and successful two-point conversion. Rutgers had a final chance to take over the game when an offside kick came bouncing its way, but an offside flag on the kickoff erased the Scarlet Knights good fortune. Arizona State tacked on two touchdowns to secure the 34-18 victory.

HOUSTON, Texas - Rutgers' most memorable season ended with the program's biggest milestone - the first bowl victory in the history of Scarlet Knight football. Ray Rice rushed for 170 yards and a touchdown, while Tim Brown hauled in two TD passes as the 16th-ranked Scarlet Knights defeated Kansas State 37-10. Rice eventually went on to be named the Texas Bowl's Most Valuable Player. In the first quarter, Mike Teel hit Brown in the end zone on a 14-yard touchdown pass and the pair later connected, this time with a 49-yard strike to give Rutgers a 14-0 lead. Jeremy Ito sent a 37-yard field goal through the uprights with less than a minute remaining in the first half to take a 17-10 lead at halftime. In the opening minute of the third quarter, Rutgers extended its lead on an interception returned for a touchdown by Quintero Frierson. The Scarlet Knights scored the final 23 points of the game as Rice added a 46-yard touchdown run and Ito converted a pair of field goals to give RU the 37-10 victory.

2008 INTERNATIONAL BOWL

2005 INSIGHT BOWL

PHOENIX, Ariz. - Rutgers and Arizona State met for the second time in a bowl game, this time at Phoenix's Chase Field. The Scarlet Knights came up just short in the contest, losing 45-40 to the Sun Devils. RU scored the game's first touchdown on a pass from Ryan Hart to Clark Harris, but ASU quickly responded with a TD of its own, evening the game at 7-7. Both teams traded a number of scores but back-to-back touchdowns in the fourth quarter helped ASU to a 45-33 lead and the eventual victory. Rutgers engineered a 63-yard TD drive in the final 51 seconds, but it was not enough as the Sun Devils held on for the 45-40 win.

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TORONTO - In its third-consecutive bowl game, Rutgers pulled off another program milestone with its second-straight postseason victory as the Scarlet Knights defeated Ball State 52-30. Ray Rice had one of the finest individual outings in college football history, rushing for a career-high 280 yards and four touchdowns en route to being named the International Bowl's Most Valuable Player, his second-consecutive MVP honor in a bowl game. Rice's 280 yards were the third-most rushing yards in NCAA Bowl history. He entered the game with 1,732 yards on the ground and ended his season with 2,012 yards rushing to become the 13th player in NCAA history to amass more than 2,000 yards. The rushing total also set a BIG EAST and school single-season record. The 52 points scored were the most in Rutgers' bowl history. Including both individual and team marks, RU set a total of nine bowl records at the International Bowl.


BOWL HISTORY The Scarlet Knights showed a great display of balance in all three phases of the game, recording touchdowns on offensive, defensive and special teams. RU ended the night with two rushing touchdowns, two passing touchdowns, one interception and one kickoff returned for scores. Rutgers gained 380 yards of total offense behind a career passing day from freshman quarterback Tom Savage who completed 14-of-27 passes for 294 yards and two touchdowns. Fellow true freshman Mohamed Sanu also enjoyed a career-best evening as he accounted for three of RU’s five touchdowns. Sanu had 13 carries for 41 yards and a pair of touchdowns, in addition to catching four passes for 97 yards and a TD.

2008 PAPAJOHNS.COM BOWL

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. -- Fitting that Rutgers would end the 2008 season with a come-from-behind win. After winning only one of their first six games, Mike Teel and the Scarlet Knights erased an 11-point second half deficit to defeat North Carolina State 29-23 in the Papajohns.com Bowl.

For his performance Sanu was awarded the Most Outstanding Player trophy, joining past bowl honorees Ray Rice (2006 Texas Bowl, 2008 International Bowl) and Mike Teel (2008 PapaJohns.com Bowl).

Leading the comeback -- as he did all season -- was Teel, who passed for 319 yards and two touchdowns, including a 42yard scoring toss to Kenny Britt to give the Scarlet Knights (8 5) the lead for good in the fourth quarter. Teel's pass to Britt with 8:30 to play proved to be the winning touchdown. Britt, a third-team All-American, made a juggling catch as he crossed the goal line and finished with six catches for 119 yards. Teel, a senior, was the game's most valuable player. He ended his career on a seven-game winning streak after being booed at home when he was struggling earlier in the season. NC State (6-7) held a 17-6 halftime edge, led by quarterback Russell Wilson who was 11-for-23 for 186 yards and a score. But Wilson left the game with a strained knee late in the first half and did not return. The Scarlet Knights scored 10 consecutive points in the third quarter on a 31-yard field goal by San San Te and an 11-yard pass from Teel to Tiquan Underwood. Rutgers took a 19-17 lead with 13:31 to play on a 28-yard field by Te after a 10-play 70-yard drive. The Wolfpack came right back as reserve quarterback Daniel Evans drove them 64 yards in eight plays and hit Anthony Hill with a 16-yard touchdown pass to give NC State a 23-19 lead. But it was only two plays later when Teel hit Britt for the go-ahead score.

2011 NEW ERA PINSTRIPE BOWL

BRONX, N.Y. – Chas Dodd hit Brandon Coleman for an 86-yard touchdown pass late in the fourth quarter and Jawan Jamison ran for two scores to lead Rutgers over Iowa State 27-13 in the New Era Pinstripe Bowl on Dec. 30, 2011. The Scarlet Knights (9-4) ran their bowl winning streak to five and improved to 2-0 this season at Yankee Stadium, where they beat Army earlier in the season. Rutgers, which played in one bowl game before 2005, is 5-1 in the postseason since that season. The Cyclones (6-7) finished the season on a three-game losing streak, their last win coming on Nov. 18 in Ames, Iowa, when they pulled off the biggest upset of the season against Oklahoma State. That night Jared Barnett threw for 376 yards. In this game, Steele Jantz relieved Barnett in the second quarter and helped pull the Cyclones within 20-13 in the fourth on Jeff Woody's 20-yard touchdown run with 10:00 left. After an exchange of punts left Rutgers deep in its own end, Dodd went deep to Coleman. The 6-foot-6 redshirt freshman went over 5-7 cornerback Jeremy Reeves, then outran the corner to the end zone to make it 27-13 with 5:47 left.

2009 ST. PETERSBURG BOWL

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. – Rutgers (9-4) capped off its fifthstraight bowl appearance with its fourth-consecutive bowl victory, defeating Central Florida 45-24 in the 2009 St. Petersburg Bowl on Saturday, Dec. 19 at Tropicana Field.

It was Coleman's only catch, but it turned out to be the play of the game. Jamison, another redshirt freshman giving Rutgers fans hope for more bowls to come, finished with 134 yards on 27 carries.

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AWARD WINNERS THE HOMER HAZEL AWARD Awarded to the most valuable player on the varsity football team 1953 Angelo J. Iannuccci 1954 John Fennell 1955 Robert Howard 1956 Edward R. Burkowski 1957 William Austin 1958 William Austin 1959 Robert A. Simms 1960 Arny Byrd 1961 Samuel Mudie 1962 Bob Yaksick 1963 Dave Stout 1964 Roger Kalinger 1965 Thomas Connelly 1966 Jack Emmer 1967 James Baker 1968 Bryant Mitchell 1969 Rich Policastro 1970 Larry P. Clymer 1971 Sam Picketts 1972 Larry Christoff James "JJ" Jennings 1973 James "JJ" Jennings 1974 Ed Jones 1975 Curt Edwards 1976 Nate Toran 1977 Bert Kosup 1978 David Dorn 1979 Deron Cherry 1980 Ken Smith 1981 Frank Naylor 1982 Jim Dumont 1983 Jim Dumont 1984 Andrew Baker 1985 Tyronne Stowe 1986 Tyronne Stowe 1987 Scott Erney 1988 Scott Erney 1989 Scott Erney 1990 James Jenkins 1991 Elnardo Webster 1992 Shawn Williams 1993 Terrell Willis 1994 Marco Battaglia 1995 Marco Battaglia 1996 Rashod Swinger 1997 Brian Sheridan 1998 Reggie Stephens 1999 Wayne Hampton 2000 Dennis Thomas 2001 Gary Brackett 2002 Gary Brackett 2003 Raheem Orr 2004 Tres Moses 2005 Ryan Neill 2006 Ray Rice 2007 Ray Rice 2008 Mike Teel 2009 Devin McCourty 2010 Joe Lefeged 2011 Mohamed Sanu MOST VALUABLE PLAYER - OFFENSE Awarded to the Most Valuable Player of the offensive squad 2001 L.J. Smith 2002 L.J. Smith 2003 Ryan Hart/Brian Leonard 2004 Tres Moses 2005 Brian Leonard 2006 Brian Leonard 2007 Kenny Britt 2008 Kenny Britt 2009 Tom Savage 2010 Mark Harrison 2011 Mohamed Sanu MOST VALUABLE PLAYER - DEFENSE Awarded to the Most Valuable Player of the defensive squad 2001 Shawn Seabrooks 2002 Shawn Seabrooks 2003 Jarvis Johnson 2004 Ryan Neill

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MOST VALUABLE PLAYER - SPECIAL TEAMS Awarded to the Most Valuable Player of the special teams 2001 Mike Barr 2002 Nate Jones 2003 Brian Hohmann 2004 Jeremy Ito 2005 Ishmael Medley 2006 Joe Radigan 2007 Jeremy Ito 2008 Zaire Kitchen 2009 Devin McCourty 2010 Joe Lefeged 2011 Justin Doerner

THE DAVID BENDER TROPHY Awarded to the offensive & defensive football linemen to properly recognize merit 1947 Mike Kushinka 1948 Oakley W. Pandick 1949 Leon Root 1950 Leon Root 1951 Harold Corizzi 1952 J. Russell Sandbloom 1953 Leslie Miller 1954 John B. O'Hearn 1955 Robert Howard 1956 Arthur Robinson 1957 Richard Oberlander 1958 Robert A. Simms 1959 Robert A. Simms William Pulley 1960 Alex Kroll 1961 Alex Kroll 1962 Thomas Tappen 1963 Anton Hoeflinger 1964 Werner Frentrop 1965 Thomas Connelly 1966 Bob Schroeder 1967 Richard Koprowski 1968 Alan Greenberg 1969 John Orizzi 1970 Michael L. Kizis 1971 Dave Rinehimer 1972 Stev Allen 1973 Andy Tighe 1974 Paul Krasnavage 1975 Nate Toran 1976 John Alexander 1977 Dan Gray 1978 John Bucci Ed Steward 1979 Kevin Kurdyla Dino Mangiero 1980 Kevin Kurdyla Ed Steward 1981 Frank Naylor Mike Rustenmeyer 1982 Bill Pickel Rich Spitzer 1983 John Owens Jeff Kurdyla 1984 George Pickel Clement Udovich 1985 Lee Getz George Pickel 1986 Lee Getz Harry Swayne 1987 Alec Hoke Steve Tardy 1988 George Bankos Steve Tardy 1989 Bill Milano Elnardo Webster 1990 Allen Mitchell Elnardo Webster 1991 Tim Christ

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THE GEORGE T. CRONIN TROPHY Awarded to the varsity football player who has manifested the most improvement and progress. 1931 Roscoe F. Metzger 1932 Nicholas A. Priscoe 1933 Arthur C. Bruni 1934 John J. Nilan 1935 Jerome S. Jefferds 1936 Steven J. Stanowicz Richard N. Renshaw 1937 Charles P. Craig 1938 Albert R. Hasbrouk, Jr. 1939 Raymond B. Foster 1940 Kenneth T. Omley 1941 Otto H. Hill 1942 Harold R. Conners 1943 Joseph H. Burns 1944 Charles DiLiberti 1945 Arthur V. Mann 1946 Harvey Grimsley 1947 Irwin H. Winkelreid 1948 George W. Ruddy Richard T. Cramer 1949 Roger S. Williams 1950 Jack Denardo 1951 Howard Anderson 1952 John Jeffers 1953 James O'Brien 1954 Kenneth Bossow 1955 Jack Laverty 1956 Henry D'Andrea 1957 Richard Pfeiffer 1958 Charles W. Crosby 1959 Richard Pencek 1960 Larry Brown 1961 Bill Craft 1962 John Chadwick 1963 Frank Kuch 1964 Roger Kalinger 1965 John Hohnstine Lou Tepper 1966 Dennis McGorry Walter Stasiak


AWARD WINNERS 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995

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Richard Bing John Pollock Sam Chapman Kevin M. O'Connor Bob Wilusz Leonard C. Boone Jack Salemi Nate Toran Henry Jenkins Jim Hughes Elvin Washington Mark Freeman Ed McMichael Bill Pickel Don Errico Bill Beschner Jim Keating Lee Getz Jean Austin Doug Strickland Sean Washington James Cann Vaughn McKoy Bill Bailey Kory Kozak Craig Mitter Chris Brantley Reggie Funderburk Ray Lucas Brian Sheridan Steve Harper Aaron Brady Shaun O’Hara Dax Strohmeyer Thomas Petko Julian Ross Trohn Carswell Jarvis Johnson Gary Gibson Tres Moses Terry Bynes Sameeh McDonald

THE FAN-EES AWARD Awarded to the most improved senior player 1978 Dan McMahon 1979 Kevin Conlin 1980 Jeff Blanchard 1981 Brian Crockett 1982 Eric Johnson 1983 Joe Pennucci 1984 John Cummins 1985 Jim Keating 1986 Matt Bachman Mike Dillon 1987 Dan Lipsett 1988 Jeff Newman 1989 John Blanton 1990 John Murphy 1991 Ron Allen 1992 Keith Donovan 1993 Mario Henry Scott Patkochis 1994 Alcides Catanho 1995 Pat Gorman 1996 Mike Stephans 1997 Joe Diggs Charles Woolridge 1998 Pete Donnelly 1999 Ben French 2000 Errol Johnson 2001 Ravon Anderson 2002 Josh Hobbs 2003 Mike Williamson 2004 Chris Loomis

THE LOYAL KNIGHT AWARD Awarded to the player who distinguished himself by sacrificing personal goals for the team, and whose character and dedication have proved resilient in his pursuit of excellence 1984 Jacque LaPrairie 1985 Jay Getzendanner

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Lee Getz Curtis Stephens Doug Kokoskie Henry Henderson Randy Jackson Jamil Jackson Bill Bailey Mike Spitzer John Bleich Mark Washington Robert Higgins Rusty Swartz Norris Crawford Andy Holland Lee McDonald Mike Jones Ben Martin Sean Carty Corey Barnes Anthony Cali Joe Giacobbe Mike Fladell Tiquan Underwood Andrew DePaola Jim Dumont Joe Martinek

THE TOUCHDOWN CLUB TROPHY (PAUL ROBESON AWARD) Awarded to that senior whose performance, leadership and dedication on and off the field, during his varsity career, had the greatest impact on Rutgers Football 1968 Pete Savino 1969 Lee Schneider 1970 Larry Clymer 1971 Sam Picketts 1972 David Rinehimer 1973 James "JJ" Jennings 1974 Tony Pawlik 1975 Thomas R. Holmes Dwight A. Lipscomb 1976 Nate Toran 1977 Robert Davis Michael Fisher 1978 Timothy Blanchard 1979 Kennan Startzell 1980 Ted Blackwell 1981 Andy F. Carino 1982 Bill Pickel 1983 Bill Beschner 1984 George Pickel 1985 George Pickel 1986 Joe Gagliardi 1987 Curtis Stephens 1988 Bill Dubiel 1989 Jeff Erickson 1990 Donald Forbes 1991 Tom Tarver 1992 Travis Broadbent 1993 Bill Bailey 1994 Wes Bridges 1995 Ray Lucas 1996 Chad Bosch 1997 Chris Cebula 1998 Aaron Brady 1999 Shaun O’Hara Dax Strohmeyer 2000 Tom Petko 2001 Delrico Fletcher 2002 Mike Esposito 2003 Raheem Orr 2004 Ray Pilch 2005 Will Gilkison 2006 Brian Leonard 2007 Mike Teel 2008 Ryan D’Imperio 2009 Ryan D’Imperio 2010 Mason Robinson 2011 Edmond Laryea THE 12TH MAN AWARD For significant contributions to the enhancement of Special Teams 1990 Ron Allen

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UPSTREAM AWARD Awarded as a symbol of academic achievement 1967 Donald F. Riesett 1968 Rich Bing 1969 Rich Policastro 1970 John R. Bauer 1971 Bill Donaldson 1972 Vic Lapkowicz 1973 Gary Smolyn 1974 Andy Farkas 1975 Steve Simek 1976 Jim Teatom 1979 Frank Cerone 1980 Nick Marotta 1981 Steve Pfirman 1982 Jim Martello 1983 John Owens 1984 Reynold Walbrook 1985 Jay Getzendanner 1986 Paul Halada 1987 Chris Evans 1988 Steve Tardy 1989 Steve Tardy 1990 Marty Mayes 1991 Elnardo Webster 1992 Maurice Owens 1993 Bryan Fortay 1994 Ken Dammann 1995 Michael Theokas 1996 Ron Keller 1997 Jared Slovan 1998 Aaron Brady 1999 Karl Mayall 2000 Garrett Shea 2001 Seth Stanton 2002 Greg Pyszczmuka 2003 Nate Jones

COLLINS ACADEMIC IMPROVEMENT AWARD Donated by Kevin and Helen Collins 1999 Julian Ross 2000 Marty Pyszczymuka 2001 - Mitch Davis 2002 Chris Loomis 2003 Ryan Neill 2004 Leslie “Manny” Collins 2005 Brad Cunningham 2006 Pedro Sosa 2008 Fabian Ruiz 2009 Jonathan Freeny 2010 Brandon Jones 2011 Taj Alexander CAREER ACHIEVEMENT AWARD 2005 Ryan Hart, Tres Moses 2009 Tim Brown

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SCHOLAR-ATHLETE AWARD Brandon Renkart Brandon Renkart Brandon Renkart Jason McCourty Devin McCourty Teddy Dellaganna Scott Vallone IRON KNIGHT AWARD Sameeh McDonald Devraun Thompson

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Brandon Renkart Kevin Malast Zaire Kitchen Charlie Noonan Brandon Jones

R MAN COURAGE AWARD Eric LeGrand DRADDY TROPHY Academic Heisman Brian Leonard

MAXWELL AWARD Ray Rice - Finalist

MAXWELL CLUB TRI-STATE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2006 Ray Rice 2008 Kenny Britt 2011 Mohamed Sanu 2006 1989 2002 2003 2007

RIMINGTON AWARD Darnell Stapleton - Finalist

CO-SIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN Steve Tardy (2nd Team) Nate Jones (2nd Team) Nate Jones (1st Team) Brandon Renkart (2nd Team)

THE FRANK R. BURNS AWARD Awarded for mental and physial toughness in spring practice 1990 Elnardo Webster 1991 Doug Adkins 1992 Jay Bellamy 1993 Andrew Beckett 1994 Mark Washington 1995 Robert Higgins 1996 Matt Fleming 1997 Alan Davis 1998 Andy Holland 1999 Roger Wingate 2000 Greg Pyszczymuka 2001 Mike Esposito 2002 Marty Pyszczymuka 2003 Brian Bender 2004 Ryan Neill 2005 Clarence Pittman 2006 Sam Johnson 2007 Kevin Malast 2008 Pete Tverdov 2009 Jim Dumont 2010 Charlie Noonan 2011 Mason Robinson 2012 Ka’Lial Glaud

DOUGLAS A. SMITH-DEFENSIVE MARK MILLS-OFFENSIVE SECOND EFFORT AWARDS Awarded to the players who have shown the most improvement during the spring 1980 Gary Liska 1981 Craig Hoffner 1982 Mercer Hedgeman 1983 Mike Brenner 1984 Barry Buchowski 1985 Darryl Brittingham Glenn Fine 1986 John Kutz Harry Swayne 1987 George Bankos Tyrone McQueen 1988 Jeff Erickson Tim Lester 1989 Marty Mayes Gary Melton 1990 Todd Lane Donald Forbes 1991 Andrew Beckett Tim Christ 1992 George Stewart

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AXE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Awarded for player who accumulated the most axe player of the game honors 2009 Zaire Kitchen 2010 Eric LeGrand SWARM AND FINISH AWARD Awarded for player who exemplifies the type of consistent effort and intensity in representing Rutgers’ mantra to swam and finish 2009 Billy Anderson 2010 Brandon Jones

NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION HALL OF FAME Player Years at RU Homer Hazel 1916, 23-24 Paul Robeson 1916-18 Alex Kroll 1960-61 Coach George Foster Sanford (56-32-5 Record) Harvey Harman (66-43-2 Record)

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NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION SCHOLAR-ATHLETE AWARD Player Years at RU Paul Benke 1958-60 Alex Kroll 1960-61 "JJ" Jennings 1971-73 Brandon Renkart 2003-07 Steve Tardy 1986-89 1962 2000

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East-West Shrine Bowl Frank Burns John Alexander Alan Andrews Lee Getz Shawn Williams Ken Damman Marco Battaglia Bruce Presley Reggie Stephens Pedro Sosa Jeremy Zuttah Courtney Greene Kevin Haslam Desmond Wynn Justin Francis

Blue-Gray Classic Bill Tranavitch William Vigh Russ Sandblom Les Miller Bill Austin Richard Policastro Tom Holmes Nate Toran Jim Hughes Tyronne Stowe Jeff Erickson Pat Udovich Scott Miller Shawn Williams Jay Bellamy Chris Brantley Malik Jackson (Def. MVP) Bob Sneathen Robert Barr Bruce Presley Rashod Swinger Wayne Hampton Mike McMahon (Off. MVP) Raheem Orr

Inta Juice North-South All-Star Classic 2006 Ramel Meekins Darnell Stapleton Cameron Stephenson Devraun Thompson

Texas vs. the Nation All-Star Challenge 2007 Eric Foster 2009 Kevin Malast, Jason McCourty, Mike Teel, Tiquan Underwood 2010 George Johnson

Eastham Energy College All-Star Game 2011 Jonathan Freeny Antonio Lowery 2012

Players All-Star Classic Joe Martinek



MEDIA INFORMATION ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS

JASON BAUM

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RUTGERS ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS The Rutgers Athletic Communications Office is available to assist you with coverage of the Rutgers football program. The primary media contact for the Rutgers football program is Jason Baum while Patrick Crawford will assist during the 2012 season. The Athletic Communications Office is located in the Rutgers Athletic Center. For information regarding credentials, interviews, statistics, press conferences, etc., please call the Athletic Communications Office at 732-445-4200, visit CollegePressBox.com or e-mail Baum at jbaum@scarletknights.com. To assist in your coverage throughout the year, please read the media information on this page. Briefly, all interviews must be arranged through the Athletic Communications Office at least one day in advance and all players, coaches and support staff will not take part in an interview unless scheduled by the Athletic Communications Office.

MEDIA CREDENTIALS Rutgers will utilize an online credentialing system in 2012. For more information, visit www.scarletknights.com/credentials or contact Kathleen Conlin at 732-445-7868. Admittance to the High Point Solutions Stadium Press Box is limited to working media members only. Credential requests must be made through Rutgers' online credentialing system. Please request credentials at least two weeks in advance of the game to permit sufficient time for mailing. Media credentials which cannot be mailed will be left at Media Will Call (Media Entrance) beneath the press box at High Point Solutions Stadium at Gate A. Working space in the Rutgers Press Box is allotted on the following basis: (1) daily newspaper writers covering for nextday publication; (2) sports editors of newspapers in New Jersey, New York and Eastern Pennsylvania; (3) radio personnel for broadcast originations; (4) official school student daily newspaper; (5) approved special coverage; (6) press and TV working photographers; (7) weekly press representatives; nonoriginating radio representatives of AM news stations; and Internet writers for sites affiliated with established, nationally-recognized media outlets will be considered on a game-by-game basis as space permits. Visiting freelance and amateur photographers are not eligible for media credentials. PHOTOGRAPHERS Sideline photographers and media members must follow NCAA guidelines, which prohibit entry to the bench areas. PARKING Media parking is located in the Green Lot, which is located next to the Indoor Practice Bubble. To enter the Green Lot, take River Road to Sutphen Road. Once on Sutphen, make your first left at Fitch Road and attendants will direct you to the media lot.. You should request your parking at the same time you request your game credential. If time permits, both will be mailed to you. There is no day-of-game media parking list and therefore members of the media must have a media parking credential in advance of the game. PRESS BOX SERVICES Complete NCAA statistics, play-by-play, and quote sheets from both teams are all regular services on gameday. Upon your arrival, you will receive a press folder with game program, flip card, updated stats and game day notes. The press box has wireless internet access. Login information will be provided on gamedays. POST-GAME INTERVIEWS Coach Flood and players, following the designated cooling off period, will be made available after each game to members of the media. Coach Flood’s press conference will take place in the team meeting room of the Hale Center, which is located opposite the playing field from the press box. With approximately five minutes remaining in the game, members of the media will be escorted across the field towards the Hale Center. Rutgers' locker room is open to the media following the cooling off period. The visiting team's press conference will be held in the field hockey locker room, inside the Hale Center.

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year with the Rutgers Radio Network, including his ninth as the play-by-play voice of Rutgers Football. Carlin is also the play-byplay voice for Rutgers Basketball and is the host of the New York Mets pre-game and post-game shows on SportsNet New York and serves as co-host of ”Loud Mouths” on SNY. Former Rutgers standout quarterback Ray Lucas begins his fourth season as the color analyst on the Rutgers Radio Network. The seven-year NFL veteran has also been an analyst for SNY on their New York Jets programming since 1996 and won a New York Emmy for best analyst in 2010 for his work on SNY. Anthony “Fooch” Fucilli returns for his ninth season as the Rutgers Radio Network sideline reporter. Fucilli has also worked as a field producer and reporter for MSG Network since 1989. Marc Malusis returns for his fourth year as the pre-game and post-game host on the Rutgers Radio Network. The pregame shows starts one hour prior to kickoff while the postgame show stays on the air one hour following the game. “R FOOTBALL” The 30-minute, feature-oriented television show, showcases the Rutgers football program, includes show narrator Bruce Beck of WNBC-4. “R Football” will air on SNY, The Comcast Network, MASN and Sun Sports. For show dates and times, visit ScarletKnights.com. RUTGERS FOOTBALL ON SNY SNY, the television home of the Mets and Jets, is the exclusive TV home of Rutgers football, which encompasses a weekly sit-down interview with head football coach Kyle Flood, his Monday morning news conference, the Rutgers coaches show entitled “R Football” as well as exclusive re-air rights to Rutgers games. SNY’s studios are based in Manhattan and the network reaches over 11 million homes. The network is available nationally on DirecTV and Dish Network. SNY will air “Rutgers Rush Hour,” a 60-minute condensed version of the previous game Sunday mornings. SNY will also replay the entire game with “Tuesday Knight Football” on Tuesday nights throughout the season. SNY airs Rutgers’ National Signing Day Press Conference in February.

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New York Times Joe Sexton, Sports Editor 620 8th Avenue New York, N.Y. 10036 (212) 556-7371 in-spt@nytimes.com Philadelphia Inquirer John Quinn, Sports Editor 801 Market Street Philadelphia, Pa. 19107 (215) 854-2462 gpotosky@phillynews.com Philadelphia Daily News Josh Barnett, Sports Editor 400 N. Broad Street Philadelphia, Pa. 19101 (215) 854-5524 ScarletNation.com (Rivals) John Otterstedt, Publisher Bobby Deren, Editor 619 Ellington Road Ridgewood, N.J. 07450 (201) 314-3016 johnotterstedt@gmail.com ScarletReport.com (Scout) Brian Dohn, Publisher Sam Hellman, Editor 2 Oakmont Avenue East Brunswick, N.J. 08816 (732) 425-0169 dohnster@verizon.net The Record John Balkum, Sports Editor John Rowe, Tara Sullivan 100 Commons Way Rockaway, N.J. 07866 (973) 586-8158 sports@northjersey.com Trenton Times Marc Bellagamba, Sports Editor Paul Franklin 500 Perry Street Trenton, N.J. 08605 (609) 989-5744 sports@njtimes.com Trentonian Matt Osbourne, Sports Editor 600 Perry St. Trenton, N.J. 08618 (609) 989-7800 x164 sports@trentonian.com

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MEDIA OUTLETS RADIO WCTC Bruce Johnson, News Director Mike Pavlichko, Tom Ortuso 78 Veronica Ave. Somerset, N.J. 08873 (732) 249-2600 FAX: (732) 249-9414 WABC-Radio 2 Penn Plaza New York, N.Y. 10121 (212) 456-2186 FAX: (212) 456-2930 WCBS-Radio 524 West 57th Street New York, N.Y. 10019 (212) 975-2127 FAX: (212) 397-7811 ESPN Radio 2 Penn Plaza New York, N.Y. 10121 (212) 615-3200 FAX: (212) 615-3246 WFAN-Radio 345 Hudson Street 10th Floor New York, N.Y. 10014 (212) 314-9200 FAX: 212-488-6221 WOR-Radio 111 Broadway 3rd Floor New York, N.Y. 10006 (212) 642-4500 FAX: (212) 398-5517 TELEVISION Comcast SportsNet 3601 S. Broad St. Philadelphia, Pa. 19148 (215) 336-3500 FAX: (215) 952-5953 CBS Sports Network Chelsea Piers, Pier 62 New York, N.Y. 10011 (212) 342-8700 FAX#: (212) 342-8899 ESPNU 11001Rushmore Dr. Charlotte, N.C. 28277 Phone: (704) 973-5000 Fax#: (704) 973-5090 KYW-TV Beasley Reece 400 Market Street 10th Floor Philadelphia, Pa. 19106 (215) 238-4850 x4839 FAX: (201) 330-2241

News 12 New Jersey Bryan Denovellis, Sports Director George Falkowski 450 Raritan Center Parkway Edison, N.J. 08837 (732) 417-9412 FAX: (732) 417-1484 Madison Square Garden Anthony Fucilli 4 Penn Plaza New York, N.Y. 10001 (212) 465-5949 FAX: (212) 465-5944 SportsNet New York Chris Carlin 75 Rockefeller Plaza New York, N.Y. 10019 (212) 485-4800 FAX: (212) 485-4910 WABC-TV Rob Powers 7 Lincoln Square New York, N.Y. 10020 (212) 456-7000 FAX: (212) 456-2381 WCAU-TV Vai Sikahema 10 Monument Rd. Bald Cynwyd, Pa. 19004 (610) 668-5462 FAX: (610) 668-3700 WCBS-TV Otis Livingston 524 W. 57th Street New York, N.Y. 10018 (212) 975-1741 FAX: (212) 975-6329 WNBC-TV Bruce Beck 30 Rockefeller Plaza New York, N.Y. 10020 (212) 664-5313 FAX: (212) 459-1312 WNYW FOX-TV Duke Castiglione 205 E. 67th Street New York, N.Y. 10021 (212) 452-5555 FAX: (212) 249-1182

WTXF-TV Tom Sredenschek 3300 Market St. Philadelphia, Pa. 19106 (215) 982-5500 FAX: (215) 982-5494 WWOR-TV Russ Salzberg 9 Broadcast Plaza Secaucus, N.J. 07094 (201) 330-2244 FAX: (201) 330-2241 WIRE SERVICES Associated Press Ralph Russo National College Football Writer 450 W. 33rd Street 14th Floor New York, N.Y. 10001 (800) 622-1630 FAX: (212) 621-1639 Associated Press Tom Canavan, Dave Porter 50 Park Place, Suite 800 Newark, N.J. 07102 (973) 642-0151 (800) 645-0036 FAX: (973) 643-2526 aptrenton@ap.org CAMPUS MEDIA The Daily Targum Rutgers Student Center New Brunswick, N.J. 08903 (732) 932-7051 FAX: (732) 246-7299 sports@dailytargum.com WRSU-FM Rutgers Student Center New Brunswick, N.J. 08903 (732) 932-7800 FAX: (732) 932-1768 sports@wrsu.org RUTV Network Department of University Relations 96 Davidson Road Piscataway, N.J. 08854-8062 (848) 445-3710 FAX: (848) 445-5925

WPIX-TV 220 E. 42nd Street New York, N.Y. 10017 (212) 210-2421 FAX: (212) 210-2591 WPVI-TV Keith Russell 4100 City Ave. Philadelphia, Pa. 19131 (215) 581-4573 FAX: (215) 581-4530

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AREA DIRECTORY

RUTGERS GENERAL INFORMATION All area codes are 732 unless indicated

Police Directory Information Ticket Office Athletic Communications Rutgers Bookstore Ferren Mall Plaza New Brunswick

932-7211 932-1766 445-4678 445-4200 246-8448

HOTELS Somerset Hotel 560-0500 110 Davidson Avenue Somerset Doubletree Hotel 200 Atrium Drive Somerset

469-2600

Embassy Suites 121 Centennial Avenue Piscataway

980-0500

East Brunswick Hilton 828-2000 Three Tower Center Boulevard East Brunswick

The Heldrich 10 Livingston Avenue New Brunswick Holiday Inn 4701 Stelton Road South Plainfield

866-609-4700 908-735-5500

Holiday Inn Express 4 Tower Center Boulevard East Brunswick

247-6800

Hyatt Regency Two Albany Street New Brunswick

873-1234

LaQuinta Inn & Suites 60 Cottontail Lane Somerset

560-9880

Radisson 21 Kingsbridge Rd. Piscataway

980-0400

RESTAURANTS Applebee's 562-0500 1282 Centennial Avenue Piscataway Brick House Tavern 4901 Stelton Road South Plainfield

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908-753-4892

Catherine Lombardi 3 Livingston Avenue New Brunswick

296-9463

Clyde's 55 Paterson Street New Brunswick

846-6521

Christopher’s Restaurant 10 Livingston Avenue New Brunswick

Due Mari 78 Albany Street New Brunswick

296-1600

The Frog & The Peach 29 Dennis Street New Brunswick

846-3216

Glass Woods Tavern Two Albany Street New Brunswick

873-6600

Harvest Moon Brewery 392 George Street New Brunswick Houlihan’s 55 Rte. 1 South New Brunswick

Joe’s Crab Shack 4901 Stelton Road South Plainfield

214-2200

249-6666 448-0500 908-753-4204

Longhorn Steakhouse 1368 Centennial Avenue Piscataway

981-8200

The Old Bay 61 Church Street New Brunswick

246-3111

Marita's Cantina 1 Penn Plaza New Brunswick

Old Man Rafferty's 106 Albany Street New Brunswick

247-3840

846-6153

On The Border 51 Rte. 1 South New Brunswick

214-9400

Pizza Hut 5251 Stelton Road South Plainfield

985-7755

Panico's 103 Church Street New Brunswick

545-6100

Saladworks 120 Albany Street #3 New Brunswick

418-9191

Sapporo Sushi 375 George Street New Brunswick

828-3888

Starbucks 391 George Street New Brunswick

418-9060

Stuff Yer Face 49 Easton Avenue New Brunswick

247-1727

Tumulty's Pub 361 George Street New Brunswick

545-6205

Saladworks Centennial Plaza 1348 Centennial Avenue Piscataway

465-0055

Stage Left Cafe 5 Livingston Avenue New Brunswick

828-4444

Steakhouse 85 85 Church Street New Brunswick

247-8585

TGI Friday’s 1315 Centennial Avenue Piscataway

465-0101

TAXICAB SERVICES A-A Checker Cab Assoc. 545-2300 Victory Taxi Association 545-6666 Yellow Cab of New Bruns. 246-2222 CAR RENTAL Enterprise 214-1022 Hertz 297-1588 TRAIN Amtrak 1-800-872-7245 New Jersey Transit+ 973-275-5555

+ New Jersey Transit's Northeast Corridor Line provides rail service from the New Brunswick train station to: New York Penn Station, Newark Penn Station, North Elizabeth, Elizabeth, Linden/Rahway, Metropark (Iselin), Metuchen, Edison, Jersey Avenue (New Brunswick), Princeton Junction, Princeton, and Trenton. New Jersey Transit's Northeast Corridor Line connects with PATH service to New York and Newark Penn Station and with SEPTA service to Philadelphia at Trenton Station.


DIRECTIONS GAME DAY NOTE: Please be aware of posted signs on all highways in the New Brunswick/Piscataway vicinity, which will direct Rutgers fans to the appropriate route on game day. The following directions are for general travel purposes only. Address: One Scarlet Knight Way, Piscataway, NJ 08854 Campus: Busch Campus Garden State Parkway Southbound: Turn off at Exit 129 for the New Jersey Turnpike and head south. Turn off at Exit 9, bear right after the tollbooths and follow signs for “Route 18 North – New Brunswick.” Stay to the left to continue on Route 18 North. Proceed along Route 18 North, crossing the Raritan River (approximately 3.7 miles). Continue on Route 18 North. Proceed up Route 18 to the Campus Rd. exit ramp on the right. Follow Campus Rd. and make the first left onto Sutphen Rd. Follow Sutphen Rd. through and the Hale Center and High Point Solutions Stadium will be on your left. Garden State Parkway Northbound: Turn off at Exit 105 and follow signs for Route 18 North. After approximately 24 miles, you will pass the entrance for the New Jersey Turnpike. Proceed along Route 18 North, crossing the Raritan River (approximately 3.7 miles). Continue on Route 18 North. Proceed up Route 18 to the Campus Rd. exit ramp on the right. Follow Campus Rd. and make the first left onto Sutphen Rd. Follow Sutphen Rd. through and the Hale Center and High Point Solutions Stadium will be on your left. Interstate 287: Turn off at Exit 9 “Bound Brook/Highland Park." Proceed East on River Road toward Highland Park. Continue on River Road and you will pass under the overpass for Route 18. Make the next left onto Route 18 North. Proceed up Route 18 to the Campus Rd. exit ramp on the right. Follow Campus Rd. and make the first left onto Sutphen Rd. Follow Sutphen Rd. through and the Hale Center and High Point Solutions Stadium will be on your left. New Jersey Turnpike: Turn off at Exit 9, bear right after the tollbooths and follow signs for “Route 18 North – New Brunswick.” Stay to the left to continue on Route 18 North. Proceed along Route 18 North, crossing the Raritan River (approximately 3.7 miles). Continue on Route 18 North. Proceed up Route 18 to the Campus Rd. exit ramp on the right. Follow Campus Rd. and make the first left onto Sutphen Rd. Follow Sutphen Rd. through and the Hale Center and High Point Solutions Stadium will be on your left. US Route 1: Turn off at exit marked “Route 18 North-New Brunswick." Proceed along Route 18 North, crossing the Raritan River (approximately 3.7 miles). Continue on Route 18 North. Proceed up Route 18 to the Campus Rd. exit ramp on the right. Follow Campus Rd. and make the first left onto Sutphen Rd. Follow Sutphen Rd. through and the Hale Center and High Point Solutions Stadium will be on your left.

GAMEDAY PARKING INFORMATION MEDIA PARKING Media parking is located in the Green Lot, which is located next to the Indoor Practice Bubble. To enter the Green Lot, take River Road to Sutphen Road. Once on Sutphen, make your first left at Fitch Road and attendants will direct you to the media lot.. You should request your parking at the same time you request your game credential. If time permits, both will be mailed to you. There is no day-of-game media parking list and therefore members of the media must have a media parking credential in advance of the game. SATELLITE TRUCK PARKING Satellite truck parking is located next to the Rutgers Football Practice Fields, adjacent to High Point Solutions Stadium. To park, enter the White Lot and parking attendants will escort each truck to the proper location. The White Lot is accessible from the Campus Rd. exit ramp on the right of Route 18. Follow Campus Rd. and make the first left onto Sutphen Rd. Follow Sutphen Rd. and make a left into the White Lot. HIGH POINT SOLUTIONS STADIUM LOTS • Scarlet & Green - Enter via River Road to Sutphen Road • Brown and White - Enter via Campus Road • Yellow% - Enter via Hoes Lane West to Frelinghuysen Road or Campus Road • Blue & Physics% - Enter via Hoes Lane West to Frelinghuysen Road • Purple% - Enter via Campus Road RUTGERS ATHLETIC CENTER# (FREE Shuttle Bus Service to Stadium area) • Enter via Suttons Lane or Avenue E • From Route 18 North, exit for Route 27 North and follow signs • From Route 287, Exit South Randolphville Road or Centennial Avenue and follow signs

** Avoid Lynch Bridge

% Recommended directions are from Route 287 to appropriate exit. (Yellow, Blue, Purple lots). # FREE shuttles run approximately every thirty (30) minutes beginning three hours prior to kickoff.

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RUTGERS ON TELEVISION (SINCE 1991) Date

Opponent

Network

12/30/11

Iowa State

11/19/11

Cincinnati

ESPNU

10/29/11

West Virginia Pittsburgh

11/26/11 11/12/11 10/21/11 10/8/11 10/1/11 9/10/11

at Connecticut

at Army

at Louisville

at Syracuse

ESPN

11/8/08

Syracuse

ESPNU

ABC

Regional

10/11/08

at Cincinnati

ESPN Regional

ESPNU

National

10/4/08

at West Virginia ESPN Regional

Regional, National PPV

9/27/08

Morgan State

ESPN Regional

National

9/20/08

at Navy

CBS College Sports

National

ESPN Regional

Regional

9/1/08

Fresno State

ESPN

National

ESPN2

National

11/29/07

at Louisville Pittsburgh

ESPN Regional

National

11/9/07

at Army

ESPN2

National

11/3/07

at Connectucit

ESPNU

National

10/18/07

USF

ESPN2

at North Carolina ACC Network

Regional

Louisville

ESPN2

National

Syracuse

ESPNU

at Pittsburgh

ESPN Regional

at USF

10/8/10

Connecticut

ESPN

9/25/10

North Carolina

ESPNU

12/19/09

UCF

11/27/09 11/12/09 10/31/09

National

ESPN Regional

11/3/10

12/5/09

National

CBS Sports Network National

at Cincinnati

9/11/10

at FIU

Regional, National PPV

Regional

West Virginia

ESPN

National

USF

ESPN

National (&)

at Connecticut

ESPN

ESPN2 ESPN Regional ESPN2

10/16/09

Pittsburgh

ESPN

9/12/09

Howard

ESPN Regional

9/7/09

FIU

Cincinnati

ESPN Regional

ESPN

11/22/08

Army

ESPN Regional

12/4/08

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Louisville

ESPN

10/27/07

Regional, National PPV

ESPN

National (&)

ESPN2

National

ESPN

ABC

ESPN

National

National

Regional, National PPV

ABC

National

9/15/07

Norfolk State

ESPN Regional

National

9/7/07

Navy

Buffalo

ESPN

ESPN Regional

12/28/06

Kansas State

NFL Network

National (&)

Regional, National PPV

9/29/07

8/30/07

at West Virginia ESPN

11/18/06

at Cincinnati

ESPN

10/29/06

Connecticut

ESPN

11/9/06

Syracuse Louisville

National (&)

Regional, National PPV National

Regional, National PPV Regional, National PPV National

Regional, National PPV

12/2/06

11/25/06

National (&)

Regional, National PPV

Maryland

National

10/13/07

West Virginia

Regional, National PPV

ESPN2

National

ESPN

11/17/07

Ball State

National

Regional, National PPV

Cincinnati

Regional, National PPV

NC State

1/5/08

North Carolina

National

ESPNU

10/6/07

Regional, National PPV

12/29/08

9/11/08

Connecticut

ESPN Regional

Regional, National PPV

at Army

10/18/08

Regional, National PPV

at Syracuse

National

10/23/09 9/19/09

National

ESPN Regional

at Louisville

Coverage

National

11/20/10 10/23/10

Network

ESPN Regional

at West Virginia ABC

11/13/10

Opponent

at USF

ESPN2

National

Date

11/15/08

12/4/10

11/26/10

Coverage

ESPNU

ESPN

National

National National National

National (&)

National


RUTGERS ON TELEVISION (SINCE 1991) Date

Opponent

10/21/06

at Pittsburgh

9/29/06

at USF

10/14/06

Network

ESPN2

at Navy

CSTV

Howard

ESPN Regional

9/16/06

Ohio

ESPN Regional

9/9/06

Illinois

ESPN2

12/28/05

Arizona State @

ESPN

at Louisville

ESPN2

9/23/06

9/2/06

11/26/05

11/11/05 11/5/05

Regional, National PPV

National

Regional, National PPV

Fox Sports Net

ESPN Regional

10/29/05

Navy

Fox Sports Net

10/15/05

at Syracuse

ESPN Regional

at Connecticut

ESPN Regional ESPN Regional

9/30/05

Pittsburgh

ESPN2

9/3/05

at Illinois

ESPN2

11/27/04 11/20/04 11/6/04

10/30/04 10/23/04

10/16/04

Connecticut at Navy

National

Regional Regional

Regional, National PPV

West Virginia at Buffalo

National

Regional

Regional, National PPV

10/8/05 9/17/05

National

Regional, National PPV

USF

10/22/05

National National

ESPN2

at North Carolina ABC Cincinnati

Coverage

Regional, National PPV

National

ESPN Regional

Regional

ESPN2

National

CSTV

National National

at Boston College ESPN Regional

Regional

at Pittsburgh

Regional

West Virginia

ESPN Regional

Temple

ESPN Regional

ESPN Regional

Regional Regional

10/9/04

at Vanderbilt

Fox Sports Net

9/18/04

Kent State

Fox Sports Net

Michigan State

ABC

Boston College

ESPN Regional

Regional

at West Virginia ESPN Regional

Regional

10/2/04

9/11/04 9/4/04

11/22/03 11/15/03 11/8/03

10/11/03

at Syracuse

Regional

ESPN Regional

Regional

New Hampshire Fox Sports Net

Regional

at Miami

at Connecticut

ESPN Regional WFSB-TV

Regional Regional

Regional

Regional

10/4/03

Virginia Tech

ESPN Regional

Regional

9/13/03

at Army

ESPN Regional

Regional

9/27/03 9/6/03

11/30/02 11/23/02 11/16/02 11/2/02

10/12/02 9/21/02 9/14/02

11/17/01 10/20/01

10/13/01 10/6/01 9/22/01

Navy

ESPN Regional

at Michigan State ESPN Regional

Regional Regional

at Boston College ESPN Regional

Regional

Temple

ESPN Regional

Regional

West Virginia

ESPN Regional

Regional

at Notre Dame Miami

at Pittsburgh Army

NBC

ESPN Regional ESPN Regional

ESPN Regional

National

Regional Regional Regional

Boston College

ESPN Regional

Regional

at Temple

ESPN Regional

Regional

Navy

Syracuse

at Pittsburgh

ESPN Regional

ESPN Regional

ESPN Regional

Regional

Regional

Regional

Date

Opponent

Network

11/25/00

at Syracuse

ESPN Regional

9/14/01

Army

ESPN Regional

Regional Regional

11/18/00

Notre Dame

9/30/00

Miami

ESPN Regional

9/2/00

Villanova

ESPN Regional

Regional

10/23/99

Pittsburgh

ESPN Regional

Regional

9/11/99

Texas

ESPN2

10/28/00 9/16/00

11/13/99 9/25/99

at Boston College ESPN Regional at Virginia Tech Syracuse

Boston College

11/14/98

West Virginia

10/3/98

Miami

10/17/98 9/19/98

CBS

Coverage

ESPN Regional ESPN Regional

ESPN Regional ESPN Regional

Regional

Regional Regional

Regional

National

Regional

at Pittsburgh

ESPN Regional

Regional

at Syracuse

ESPN Regional

Regional

ESPN Regional

9/12/99

at Boston College ESPN Regional

11/8/97

Wake Forest

11/15/97

National

Regional

at Miami

ESPN Regional

ESPN Regional

Regional Regional

Regional

Regional

10/25/97

Pittsburgh

ESPN Regional

10/9/97

Syracuse

ESPN

9/20/97

Boston College

ESPN Regional

Regional

8/30/97

Virginia Tech

ESPN

National

11/9/96

West Virginia

ESPN Regional

Regional Regional

10/18/97 10/4/97 9/6/97

11/23/96 10/19/96

at Army

FX

at West Virginia ESPN Regional at Texas

at Notre Dame

Fox Sports Net

NBC

at Boston College ESPN Regional

10/5/96

at Syracuse

ESPN Regional

9/12/96

Miami

ESPN

9/21/96 11/24/95

at Virginia Tech Boston College

ESPN Regional

ABC

11/4/95

at West Virginia ESPN Regional

9/23/95

Penn State

10/14/95

Regional

National

National (&) Regional

National

National

Regional

Regional

National (&) Regional

Regional

at Miami

WPLG-TV

11/5/94

Temple

BIG EAST

Regional

10/1/94

Miami

BIG EAST

Regional

9/10/94

West Virginia

BIG EAST

10/28/93

Pittsburgh

ESPN

10/22/94 9/24/94 11/6/93

10/9/93 9/25/93

ESPN

at Boston College BIG EAST at Penn State

Syracuse

Boston College at Penn State

ESPN2

ABC

National

Regional Regional

National

Regional

ESPN

BIG EAST

9/17/92

Pittsburgh

ESPN

9/5/92

Regional

Regional

at Temple

at Syracuse

National

BIG EAST

11/21/92 10/10/92

Regional

BIG EAST

National

Regional

National

at Boston College BIG EAST

Regional

11/2/91

at West Virginia BIG EAST

Regional

9/21/91

Northwestern

11/9/91 10/26/91

at Pittsburgh

BIG EAST

Syracuse

BIG EAST

BIG EAST

(&) - Denotes Thursday night game

Regional Regional Regional

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HIGH POINT SOLUTIONS STADIUM

The Rutgers Department of Intercollegiate Athletics announced that High Point Solutions has acquired the naming rights to Rutgers Stadium, the 52,454-seat home of the Rutgers Football program. The crown jewel venue of Rutgers Athletics is now called High Point Solutions Stadium. The first event in High Point Solutions Stadium was on September 1, 2011, when Rutgers defeated North Carolina Central 48-0. The 10-year agreement between Rutgers Athletics and High Point Solutions was reached as a result of the partnership formed between Rutgers Athletics, Brooklyn Sports & Entertainment and IMG College to secure a naming rights partner. “Forging relationships within the community is a significant part of what defines High Point Solutions," said Tom Mendiburu, Co-Founder, High Point Solutions. “We are truly honored to be associated with the fine traditions of Rutgers University and consider it a privilege to support New Jersey education and athletics. We look forward to this long term partnership.” Formed in July of 1996, High Point Solutions, Inc. was created to meet the specific needs of the Fortune 500 and service provider industries and has rapidly become known as a leader in the Information Technology and service sectors. As a specialist IT Services and Solutions provider, High Point partners with clients in planning, building and supporting their IT infrastructures. High Point Solutions, Inc. is located in Sparta, N.J.

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“When we began this process, we were looking for a very specific fit, and we have found that in the company, the people and the core values of High Point Solutions,” said Rutgers Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Tim Pernetti. “It is very special to create this partnership between one of New Jersey’s most innovative and successful corporations and Rutgers University.” “This alliance will provide High Point Solutions with an extensive platform in which to continue to build its brand and business, and aligns Rutgers with a respected New Jersey-based technology company,” said Brett Yormark, President and CEO of Brooklyn Sports & Entertainment. “This is Brooklyn Sports & Entertainment’s third naming rights deal in the No. 1 media market in the country, which truly sets us apart from anyone in the industry.” Rutgers, the Birthplace of College Football, began playing at the “Old” Rutgers Stadium on November 5, 1938 in Piscataway. Rutgers Stadium was then built on the site of the “Old” Rutgers Stadium as the Scarlet Knights began play in their new 41,500-seat stadium in 1994. The stadium was expanded in 2009 to its current seating capacity of 52,454. Rutgers, which has appeared in five bowl games over the previous six seasons, won four consecutive bowls during the time span. For more information on Rutgers Athletics, please visit www.ScarletKnights.com. For more information on High Point Solutions, please visit www.highpoint.com.




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