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FLORIDA STATE 2013 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS SPRING 2014 BY THE NUMBERS

FSU Coaching Staff

Jimbo Fisher................................................. Head Coach Tim Brewster................................. Recruiting Coord./TEs Lawrence Dawsey...................Co-Offensive Coord./WRs Jay Graham......................Running Backs/Special Teams Odell Haggins.....................Assoc. HC/Defensive Tackles Charles Kelly.................................Defensive Coord./DBs Bill Miller........................................................ Linebackers Randy Sanders.......... Co-Offensive Coord./Quarterbacks Sal Sunseri............................ HC of Def./Defensive Ends Rick Trickett............................................ Assistant HC/OL

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Combined number of starts for Florida State’s expected starting offensive line. FSU returns four starters - Cam Erving (28 career starts), Tre Jackson (28), Josue Matias (29) and Bobby Hart (23) - who will all be seniors. Fellow senior center Austin Barron (6 starts) is expected to fill in for departed All-American and 2013 Rimington Trophy winner Bryan Stork.

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With Heisman Trophy winner Jameis Winston leading FSU’s high-powered offense, the Seminoles set the college football record for points in a season in 2013, averaging 51.6 points per game.

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The Seminoles return 14 starters combined on offense and defense - seven on each side of the football. In addition to the four offensive linemen, FSU returns Winston, wide receiver Rashad Greene and tight end Nick O’Leary on offense. On defense, the Noles return defensive lineman Eddie Goldman, Nile Lawrence-Stample and Mario Edwards, Jr., linebacker Terrance Smith and defensive backs Jalen Ramsey, P.J. Williams and Ronald Darby.

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The Seminoles’ had the nation’s best offense and also the best defense, ranking first in the country in points allowed (12.1) as well as passing yards allowed and interceptions (26). The number of career receptions (171) by Rashad Greene are the fourth-most in FSU history. Greene will enter his senior season just 42 receptions away from breaking Ron Sellers’ 46-year old FSU record (212).

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Florida State’s recent success in bowl games is unmatched. The Seminoles are the only team to win a bowl game in each of the last six seasons, which includes a 4-0 mark under Jimbo Fisher.

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FSU will take the field around 3:30 each day except on Saturdays (TBA) and days of scrimmages. SUNDAY

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The spring game is at 3 p.m. inside Doak Campbell Stadium and will air live on ESPN.

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ACC Football Coaches Spring Media Teleconference Reminder - Wednesday April 23. Jimbo Fisher is scheduled for 10:50 a.m.

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FLORIDA STATE QUICK FACTS Interim President:

Primary Football Contacts Kerwin Lonzo

Dr. Garnett S. Stokes

Location: Enrollment: Founded:

Football SID 850-644-5656 (O) 850-544-4630 (C)

Tallahassee, Fla. 41,301 (Fall 2012) 1851

klonzo@fsu.edu

Symbol: Seminoles Colors: Garnet and Gold Conference: ACC

Zach Stipe Asst. Football SID 850-645-7683 (O) 850-228-7583 (C) zstipe@fsu.edu

Stadium/Capacity: Bobby Bowden Field at Doak S. Campbell (82,300) Surface: Natural Grass Athletics Director: Faculty Athletics Representative: Head Coach: Record at FSU/Overall:

Elliott Finebloom

Stan Wilcox Dr. Pamela Perrewé

Asst. AD/SID & Digital Media 850-644-1065 (O) 850-445-6952 (C) efinebloom@fsu.edu

Jimbo Fisher (Salem ’89) 45-10 (4th season)

Offensive System: Defensive System:

Contact Us 850-644-1403; FAX 850-644-3820

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Mailing Address Florida State Sports Information PO Box 2195 Tallahassee, FL 32316

All-Time Record: 511-237-17 Seasons: 68 Bowl Appearances: Consecutive Bowl Appearances:

2014 Schedule Date Opponent Aug. 30 vs. Oklahoma State Sept. 6 The Citadel Sept. 20 Clemson* Sept. 27 at NC State* Oct. 4 Wake Forest* Oct. 11 at Syracuse* Oct. 18 Notre Dame* Oct. 30 at Louisville* Nov. 8 Virginia* Nov. 15 at Miami* Nov. 22 Boston College* Nov. 29 Florida *Denotes ACC Game

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Series Record Florida States leads 3-1 Florida State leads 5-0-1 Florida State leads 19-8 Florida State leads 23-11 Florida State leads 25-6-1 Florida State leads 6-1 Florida State leads 5-2 Florida State leads 12-2 Florida State leads 14-3 Miami leads 31-27 Florida State leads 8-4 Florida leads 34-22-2

DEFENSE Player ‘12 ‘13 Streak Career Andrews - 1 - 1 - 9 2 9 Darby Edwards, Jr. 2 11 10 13 Goldman - 13 11 13 Hunter 3 3 - 6 Lawrence-Stample - 6 2 6 Levenberry _ 1 - 1 Ramsey - 14 14 14 Ter. Smith - 10 1 10 Walker - 3 - 3 Waisome 14 - - 14 K. Williams 1 - - 1 P.J. Williams - 11 11 11

Overall Record: 14-0 ACC Record: 8-0 National Rankings: No. 1 AP/No. 1 USA Today BCS NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Opponent (TV) at Pittsburgh* Nevada* Bethune-Cookman* at Boston College* No. 25 Maryland* at No. 3 Clemson* NC State* No. 7 Miami* at Wake Forest* Syracuse* Idaho at Florida vs. No. 20 Duke# vs. No. 2 Auburn^

*Denotes ACC Game # ACC Championship Game (Charlotte, N.C.)

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Attendance 65,500 73,847 74,841 40,129 74,909 83,428 80,389 84,409 30,865 74,491 65,061 90,454 67,694 94,208

SPECIAL TEAMS Player ‘12 Aguayo - Beatty 14

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OFFENSE Player ‘11 ‘12 ‘13 Streak Career Barron 3 1 1 - 5 1 - 1 Carter - - Erving - 14 14 28 28 Green 4 - - - 4 10 29 Greene 3 13 13 Haggins 1 2 - - 3 - 2 Haplea - 2 - Hart 9 - 14 14 23 Jackson 1 14 13 12 28 29 29 Matias 1 14 14 Newberry - - 1 - 1 O’Leary 2 11 13 9 26 Winston - - 14 14 14

2013 Results

Date Sept. 2 Sept. 8 Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16 Nov. 23 Nov. 30 Dec. 7 Jan. 6

Roberto Aguayo Ryan Alicea Kareem Are Austin Barron Marcel Benalcazar Cason Beatty Cameron Budde Ukeme Eligwe Rashad Greene Jarred Haggins Kevin Haplea Jeren Kowalewski Tyrell Lyons Josue Matias Novisa Petrusich Nigel Terrell Nick Waisome Marquez White Jesus Wilson Jameis Winston

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Shipping Address Florida State Sports Information 403 Stadium Drive, West Room D-0107 Tallahassee, FL 32306

Location Arlington, Texas Tallahassee, Fla. Tallahassee, Fla. Raleigh, N.C. Tallahassee, Fla. Syracuse, N.Y. Tallahassee, Fla. Louisville, Ky. Tallahassee, Fla. Miami Gardens, Fla. Tallahassee, Fla. Tallahassee, Fla.

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notin’ the noles ACC RECORDS SET BY FSU In 2013, Florida State set NINE ACC team records and EIGHT individual conference marks. TEAM Most Wins Season: 14 Scoring, Season: 723 (National record) Scoring Per Game, Season: 51.6 Widest Scoring Margin: 39.5 Most Consecutive 40-Pt Games: 11 Most Touchdowns Scored: 94 Most Touchdowns Per Game: 6.71 Most Total Offense Yards: 7,267 Team Passing Efficiency: 174.7 Individual Passing Efficiency, Season: Jameis Winston, 184.8 Yards Per Attempt, Season: Jameis Winston, 10.56 Most Touchdown Passes, Season: Jameis Winston, 40 (Fresh. National record) Most Pass Yards, Freshman: Jameis Winston, 4,057 (National record) Most Yards Total Offense, Freshman: Jameis Winston, 4,276 Most Points Scored, Season: Roberto Aguayo, 157 Most PATs, Season: Roberto Aguayo, 94 Highest Kickoff Return Average: Kermit Whitfield, 36.4

FSU RETURNS 7 1ST OR 2ND TEAM ALL-ACC PICKS; REST OF ACC - 5 Twelve players return for 2014 from the 2013 Coaches All-ACC 1st or 2nd Team Offense. Seven of those players are Seminoles and the rest of the ACC - 12 teams - returns just five.

2014 COACHES ALL-ACC RETURNERS Florida State WR Rashad Greene (FSU) - 1st Team T Cameron Erving (FSU) - 1st Team G Tre’ Jackson (FSU) - 1st Team QB Jameis Winston - 1st Team K Roberto Aguayo - 1st Team TE Nick O’Leary - 2nd Team G Josue Matias - 2nd Team

The Rest of the ACC WR/Sp Jamison Crowder (Duke) -1st Team G Laken Tomlinson (Duke) - 1st Team RB Kevin Parks (UVa.) - 2nd Team RB Duke Johnson (Miami) - 2nd Team Sp Ryan Switzer (UNC) - 2nd Team

FISHER JOINS ELITE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP-HEISMAN CLUB In 2013, Florida State head coach Jimbo Fisher became the fifth active head coach to win both a national championship and have a player win the Heisman Trophy, joining Nick Saban, Bob Stoops, Urban Meyer and Steve Spurrier. Coach Jimbo Fisher Nick Saban Bob Stoops Urban Meyer Steve Spurrier

Current School Florida State Alabama Oklahoma Ohio State South Carolina

National Champ. Heisman Winner Florida State (2013) Jameis Winston (2013) LSU (2003) Alabama (2009, 11, 12) Mark Ingram (2009) Oklahoma (2000) Jason White (2003), Sam Bradford (2008) Florida (2006, 08) Tim Tebow (2007) Florida (1996) Danny Wuerffel (1996)

O’LEARY COULD BE NATION’S BEST TIGHT END

Rising senior tight end Nick O’Leary led the nation in yards per catch by a tight end in 2013 (16.9) and has the most touchdowns in 2013 of any returning tight end (seven) entering the 2014 season. A John Mackey Award finalist and All-ACC second team performer during FSU’s national championship season, O’Leary tallied 33 receptions for 557 yards. He is already the Seminoles all-time leader for touchdown receptions by a tight end with 11. For his career, O’Leary is second in FSU history in receptions (66) and yards (973) by a tight end behind Gary Parris (1970-72) who had 82 receptions and 1,125 yards.

SUPER MARIO

Rising junior defensive end Mario Edwards, Jr. captured third team All-ACC honors in 2013 and was at his best down the stretch, posting a game-high 3.0 TFLs in the BCS National Championship Game, including a 10-yard sack. Edwards finished with six tackles versus Auburn. In the final game of the regular season Edwards had three tackles, 2.0 TFLs, a sack and a forced fumble at Florida.

FRESHMEN SETTIN’ RECORDS RETURNING NATIONAL LEADERS YARDS PER CARRY 1 Corey GRANT (Aub) 9.80 2 Steward BUTLER (Marshall) 9.42 3 Elijah McGUIRE (La.-Laf) 8.38 4 Corey CLEMENT (Wisc) 8.16

5 Karlos WILLIAMS 8.02 6 Terry BAGGET (Army) 7.89 7 Melvin GORDON (Wisc) 7.81 8 Kenyan DRAKE (Ala) 7.54 9 Marcus MARIOTA (Ore) 7.45 10 Geoffrey WHITESIDE (Navy) 7.41

Everybody knows about the various records Jameis Winston set as a redshirt freshman last season, but two other first-year Seminoles also set impressive marks. Redshirt freshman kicker Roberto Aguayo set a national record for points in a single season by a kicker with 157 - which also set the FSU and ACC mark for all players. True freshman Kermit Whitfield broke a 59-year-old ACC record for kick return average (36.4), setting the FSU record and leading the nation by over six yards in the process. Whitfield returned two kicks for touchdowns in 2013, including a 100-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter of the BCS National Championship Game.

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notin’ the noles 15-GAME ACC WIN STREAK HEADING INTO 2014

The Seminoles will carry a 15-game winning streak against Atlantic Coast Conference opponents into 2014, which is the program’s longest since it strung together 24 in a row between 1998-2001. Aside from the stellar play of quarterback Jameis Winston during that stretch, rising senior wide receiver Rashad Greene has also shined offensively over the 15-game ACC win streak: • Greene has 85 receptions for 1,229 yards and 11 touchdowns during that stretch, including at least one reception in all 15 games. He is averaging 81.9 yards per game and 14.5 yards per reception; • Defensively, Florida State has forced 36 turnovers in its last 15 ACC games. The Seminoles have also gotten after each opposing conference quarterback, generating 35 sacks in that time frame as well.

LOOKING TO STAY GROUNDED AGAIN

Last year’s Florida State National Championship team was extremely efficient defending the pass, leading the country with 26 interceptions and allowing a national low 156.6 passing yards per game: • While FSU endures the losses of talented secondary players Lamarcus Joyner and Terrence Brooks, it will enjoy the services of returning players Nate Andrews, P.J. Williams, Jalen Ramsey, Ronald Darby, Nick Waisome and Marquez White. • The six returnees were part of a unit that forced three sub-100 yard passing performances last season against Nevada (86 yards), Bethune-Cookman (60 yards) and Wake Forest (63 yards). • The inability of opposing quarterbacks to pass for much yardage was a large reason why FSU led the nation in scoring defense at 12.1 points per game. FSU’s team passing efficiency defense was second nationally and first in the ACC at 93.77. • FSU allowed just 22 passing plays last season that went 20 yards or more. Opponents were able to surpass 20 yards through the air for only every 11 pass completions made.

WHAT TO DO FOR AN ENCORE?

With quarterback and reigning Heisman Trophy Winner Jameis Winston back under center, Florida State is once again looking for an astounding offensive season. Winston spear-headed the Seminoles to an FBS record-setting 723 points last season, breaking Oklahoma’s former record of 716 points scored over a 14-game slate in 2008. While several quality players have departed, FSU’s infusion of quality backs and a blend of youthful and seasoned talent at the wideout positions leaves it more than capable of another prolific offensive year.

TAKING THE NEXT STEP

Rising junior cornerback P.J. Williams is one of several FSU ball-hawkers looking to take the next step. Named a College Football News Sophomore All-America member last season, he became one of the ACC’s best defensive backs and is ready to go from blossoming to elite: • No one came up bigger on the defensive side in last season’s 34-31 win over Auburn in the BCS National Championship Game. The Ocala, Fla., native was named Defensive MVP after registering a career-high seven tackles and a crucial interception at the start of the fourth quarter. • Williams led FSU with seven pass break-ups and 10 passes defended in 2013, making him one of the team’s most viable returnees on both sides of the ball.

WANTING MORE WITH FOUR

Lofty expectations are sure to follow the Seminoles again in 2014 with the return of 14 combined starters on offense and defense. From a historical perspective, FSU’s goal of winning another national championship in what will be the new era of the College Football Playoff would put it in high-ranking company: • The Seminoles are eyeing their fourth national championship this season. They would be the ninth school to win four or more titles, joining Alabama (9), Notre Dame (8), Oklahoma (7), Miami (5), USC (5), Minnesota (4), Nebraska (4) and Ohio State (4).

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PROGRESSION AT ITS FINEST In head coach Jimbo Fisher’s first four seasons, the Seminole offense has continued to progress in several key categories: scoring 31.4 ppg..................................2010 30.6 ppg..................................2011 39.3 ppg..................................2012 51.6 ppg..................................2013 rushing yards/game 171.4 ypg.................................2010 112.2 ypg.................................2011 205.9 ypg.................................2012 203.1 ypg.................................2013 PASSING yards/game 209.9 ypg.................................2010 257.0 ypg.................................2011 264.9 ypg.................................2012 315.9 ypg.................................2013 TOTAL OFFENSE/game 381.3 ypg.................................2010 369.2 ypg.................................2011 470.8 ypg.................................2012 519.1 ypg.................................2013 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 53............................................2010 48............................................2011 68............................................2012 94............................................2013 RED ZONE OFFENSE % 86%.........................................2010 87%.........................................2011 92%.........................................2012 97%.........................................2013 3rd down conversion % 48%.........................................2010 39%.........................................2011 42%.........................................2012 52%.........................................2013

FSU ALL-TIME RECEPTIONS LEADERS

1 Ron Sellers (66-68) 212 2 Peter Warrick (96-99) 207 3 Kez McCorvey (91-94) 189 4 Rashad Greene (2011-P) 171 5 Bert Reed (08-11) 170 6 E.G. Green (94-97) 166 7 Greg Carr (05-08) 148 8 Chris Davis (03-06) 137 9 Mike Shumann (73-75, 77) 134 10 Three tied 132


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two-sport noles JALEN RAMSEY - TRACK & FIELD

The rising sophomore is poised to become a premier defensive back in the ACC after starting every game and earning Freshman All-America honors in 2013. He is already one of the top long jumpers in the conference, as well. • Ramsey competed in three indoor meets and placed third at the 2014 ACC Indoor Championships in the long jump with a leap of 24-5.75, helping the Noles pull away for their 10th conference indoor championship. • His season-best jump of 24-11 (7.59 meters) is No. 10 in FSU’s all-time indoor list and was the second-best among all NCAA Division I football players. • He is expected to start practicing with the track team again next week just in time for the ACC Outdoor Championships from April 17-19 in Chapel Hill, N.C.

JAMEIS WINSTON - BASEBALL

The reigning Heisman Trophy winner has also found success on the diamond. • This season, Winston leads the Noles with four saves and has a 1.76 ERA and 16 strikeouts through 11 appearances and 15.1 innings pitched as FSU’s closer. • His best game came on March 15 when he tied a career-high with 3.0 innings pitched and tallied a career-best seven strikeouts against NC State. • He was named a 2014 preseason Baseball America Third Team AllAmerican (Utility). • For his career, has also started 24 games in the outfield and 12 as a DH. • Career pitching stats: 2.55 ERA, six saves, 37 strikeouts, 42.1 innings. Stats as of April 9, 2014

MARQUEZ WHITE - BASKETBALL

The rising sophomore defensive back saw action in 13 games for the National Champion Seminoles on the gridiron before walking on to the FSU basketball team. • White played in the BCS National Championship in Pasadena, Calif., on Jan. 6 and joined head coach Leonard Hamilton’s hoops team just six days later on Jan. 12. • The 6-1 backup guard appeared in six games, including the NIT semifinals versus Minnesota at Madison Square Garden. • He drilled the first shot of his career - a 3-pointer - in a 70-50 win over Virginia Tech in his first game on Feb. 5.

JOHN FRANKLIN III - TRACK & FIELD

Franklin redshirted during the football season last fall but was an integral member of the scout team at quarterback before joining the FSU track team as a sprinter. • Franklin competed in three meets during the indoor season, posting a season-best time of 6.82 in the 60-meter dash - a mark that ranked 17th in the nation among NCAA Division I football players. • He was a member of FSU’s ACC Indoor Championship team. • Franklin is expected to compete in 100/200 and spring relay teams during the outdoor season.

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2014 Florida State Alphabetical Roster (Updated April 4, 2014)

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No 40 19 58 29 72 58 62 38 78 76 93 96 30 42 95 41

Name Danny Adams Roberto Aguayo Ryan Alicea Nate Andrews Kareem Are Ryan Arnold Austin Barron Cason Beatty Wilson Bell Marcel Benalcazar Brad Bentz Michael Berrios Colin Blake Lamarcus Brutus Keith Bryant Cameron Budde

Pos LS K LB DB OL OL OL P OL OL DL K DB DB DT FB

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

Wt 193 209 213 209 335 274 292 224 306 309 265 158 200 202 308 223

45 65 21 4 19 3 16 61 35 86 94 15 52 13 43 75 15 11 49 13 90 89 6 80 18 12 33 51 33 73 59 43 18 1 87 54 67 22 84 72 85 88 39 99 32 10 77 22 10 20

Will Burnham Ruben Carter Chris Casher Dalvin Cook Troy Cook Ronald Darby Alfredo Davis Myles Davis Reginald Dixon Jr. Rosier Dorcin Michael Dougherty Mario Edwards Jr. Ukeme Eligwe Javien Elliott Ebo Entsuah Cameron Erving Matthew Finn John Franklin III Stephen Gabbard Rashad Gholston Eddie Goldman Christian Green Ryan Green Rashad Greene Christian Griffith Jarred Haggins Kevin Haplea Bobby Hart Jonathan Hernandez Joseph Hernandez Ryan Hoefeld Desmond Hollin Ro’Derrick Hoskins Tyler Hunter Jared Jackson Tre’ Jackson Cody Jay Emmanuel Johnson Isaiah Jones Barrett Kernon Jeremy Kerr Jeren Kowalewski Bryan LaCivita Nile Lawrence-Stample Larry Lawson III E.J. Levenberry Larry Levy Tyrell Lyons Sean Maguire Trey Marshall

RB OL DE RB QB DB DB OL LB WR K/P DE LB DB FB OL K QB LS WR DT WR RB WR WR WR TE OL P LB OL DT LB DB WR OL OL RB WR LS TE WR WR DT P LB OL DB QB DB

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

177 299 243 200 194 188 182 302 192 189 153 294 233 173 245 302 146 178 226 165 314 207 195 178 203 202 246 318 199 202 285 286 235 205 184 339 235 150 193 247 251 179 182 319 190 237 273 213 220 192

Cl Hometown/HS/Previous School r-SR Fort Lauderdale, Fla./St. Thomas Aquinas/Eastern Kentucky r-SO Mascotte, Fla./South Lake r-JR Wellington, Fla./Wellington SO Fairhope, Ala./Fairhope JR Floral Park, N.Y./Sewanhaka/Fort Scott C.C. (Kan.) JR Orlando, Fla./Bishop Moore SR Fort Lauderdale, Fla./St. Thomas Aquinas JR Charlotte, N.C./Olympic r-FR Mobile, Ala./Blount SO Miramar, Fla./Archbishop McCarthy r-JR Wellington, Fla./Wellington JR Plantation, Fla./South Plantation r-SO San Antonio, Texas/Brandeis r-JR Port St. Lucie, Fla./Treasure Coast r-FR Delray Beach, Fla./Atlantic r-SR Vero Beach, Fla./Saint Edwards School/Franklin & Marshall College (Penn.) r-JR Lithia, Fla./Newsome r-JR Miami, Fla./Jackson r-SO Mobile, Ala./Davidson FR Miami, Fla./Miami Central r-FR Miami, Fla./Southridge JR Oxon Hill, Md./Potomac r-FR Miami, Fla./Palmetto r-SO Gainesville, Fla./Buchholz r-SO Tallahassee, Fla./Godby r-SR Miami, Fla./Miami Northwestern/Santa Fe SR Valrico, Fla./Bloomingdale JR Gautier, Miss./Ryan (Texas) r-SO Stone Mountain, Ga./Stone Mountain r-JR Panama City, Fla./Rutherford SR Clermont, Fla./East Ridge r-SR Moultrie, Ga./Colquitt County r-FR Maitland, Fla./Bishop Moore r-FR Plantation, Fla./South Plantation FR Tallahasse, Fla./Godby r-SR Miami Gardens, Fla./Miramar JR Washington, D.C/Friendship Collegiate Academy r-SR Tampa, Fla./Tampa Catholic SO St. Petersburg, Fla./St. Petersburg Catholic SR Albany, Ga./St. Thomas Aquinas (Fla.) r-JR Palm Beach, Fla./The King’s Academy/Liberty r-SR Lakeland, Fla./Lakeland r-SR Annandale, N.J./North Hunterdon/Penn State SR Lauderhill, Fla./St. Thomas Aquinas SO Bradenton, Fla./Manatee r-SO Miami Beach, Fla./Miami Beach Senior r-FR New Orleans, La./Brother Martin SR Miami, Fla./Southridge/ASA (N.Y.) College r-FR Orlando, Fla./Evans r-JR Valdosta, Ga./Lowndes County r-FR Monticello, Fla./Aucilla Christian Academy SR Jesup, Ga./Wayne County r-SR Fort Walton Beach, Fla./Choctawhatchee/USF r-FR Jacksonville, Fla./Wolfson SO Milton, Fla./Milton r-JR Ormond Beach, Fla./Seabreeze/Auburn r-FR St. Petersburg, Fla./St. Petersburg JR Bradenton, Fla./Lakewood Ranch SO Gainesville, Fla./St. Francis Catholic r-JR Fort Lauderdale, Fla./Nova SO Tampa, Fla./Plant SO Woodbridge, Va./C.D. Hylton r-SR Boynton Beach, Fla./Park Vista Comm./Minn-Crookston r-FR Jacksonville, Fla./First Coast r-SO Sparta, N.J./Seton Hall Prep FR Lake City, Fla./Columbia

No 70 24 11 48 37 4 5 35 83 64 7 96 44 8 92 15 23 37 24 48 23 94 28 6 91 6 49 44 66 27 8 9 26 3 5 59 46 39

Name Josue Matias Matthew McNulty Derrick Mitchell Jr. Dorsey Moore Brandyn Musgrave Giorgio Newberry Reggie Northrup Nick O’Leary Dan O’Neill Brian Patterson II Mario Pender Novisa Petrusich Cameron Ponder Jalen Ramsey Justin Shanks DeShawn Simpkins Je’Twan Smith Keelin Smith Terrance Smith Junior St. Louis Freddie Stevenson Malachi Tatum Nigel Terrell

Pos OL WR DT TE TE DT LB TE WR LS RB LB FB DB DT WR DB DB LB LB FB DL FB

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Wt 331 185 292 205 221 280 217 244 176 209 194 207 239 198 322 165 168 191 228 210 232 267 227

Cl SR r-SR r-JR r-JR r-JR r-JR JR SR SR SO r-SO r-FR r-SR SO r-SO SO SR r-JR r-JR SR SO SR r-SR

Hometown/HS/Previous School Union City, N.J./Union City Jacksonville, Fla./First Coast Christian Jacksonville, Fla./First Coast Rockledge, Fla./Martins Ferry (Ohio) Port St. Lucie, Fla./Treasure Coast Fort Pierce, Fla./Fort Pierce Central Jacksonville, Fla./First Coast Palm Beach, Fla./Dwyer Jupiter, Fla./Jupiter Tampa, Fla./Jesuit Cape Coral, Fla./Island Coast St. Petersburg, Fla./Admiral Farragut Academy Yulee, Fla./Yulee Smyrna, Tenn./Brentwood Academy Prattville, Ala./Prattville Miami, Fla./Miami Norland Plant City, Fla./Durant Fort Pierce, Fla./Treasure Coast Decatur, Ga./Southwest DeKalb Pompano Beach, Fla./Deerfield Beach Bartow, Fla./Bartow Apopka, Fla./Wekiva Helena, Ala./Pelham

Matthew Thomas Anthony Valdes Nick Waisome Andre Walker DeMarcus Walker Keith Weeks Marquez White Kermit Whitfield Karlos Williams P.J. Williams Jesus Wilson Jameis Winston Andrew Wright Jayon Young Mitchell Zak

LB LB CB LB DE OL CB WR RB DB WR QB LB TE LB

6-3 6-1 5-10 6-0 6-3 6-4 6-0 5-7 6-1 6-0 5-9 6-4 6-0 6-1 5-11

224 209 182 216 273 296 168 184 219 196 180 235 214 223 200

r-FR Miami, Fla./Booker T. Washington JR Royal Palm Beach, Fla./Royal Palm Beach SR Groveland, Fla./South Lake JR Coral Springs, Fla./J.P. Taravella SO Jacksonville, Fla./Sandalwood r-SO Valrico, Fla./Newsome SO Dothan, Ala./Northview SO Orlando, Fla./Jones SR Davenport, Fla./Ridge Community JR Ocala, Fla./Vanguard SO Miami, Fla./Christopher Columbus r-SO Bessemer, Ala./Hueytown r-SR Bradenton, Fla./Bradenton r-SO Coral Springs, Fla./J.P. Taravella r-SR New Smyrna Beach, Fla./Calvary Christian Academy


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2014 Florida State Numerical Roster (Updated April 4, 2014)

No 1 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 6 7 8 8 9 10 10 11 11 12 13 13 15 15 15 16 18 18 19 19 20 21 22 22 23 23 24 24 26 27 28 29 30 32 33 33 35 35 37 37 38 39 39 40 41 42 43 43 44 44 45 46 48 48

Name Pos Tyler Hunter DB Ronald Darby DB Jesus Wilson WR Dalvin Cook RB Giorgio Newberry DT Reggie Northrup LB Jameis Winston QB Ryan Green RB Matthew Thomas LB Nick Waisome CB Mario Pender RB Jalen Ramsey DB Kermit Whitfield WR Karlos Williams RB E.J. Levenberry LB Sean Maguire QB John Franklin III QB Derrick Mitchell Jr. DT Jarred Haggins WR Rashad Gholston WR Javien Elliott DB Mario Edwards Jr. DE Matthew Finn K DeShawn Simpkins WR Alfredo Davis DB Christian Griffith WR Ro’Derrick Hoskins LB Roberto Aguayo K Troy Cook QB Trey Marshall DB Chris Casher DE Emmanuel Johnson WR Tyrell Lyons DB Freddie Stevenson FB Je’Twan Smith DB Matthew McNulty WR Terrance Smith LB P.J. Williams DB Marquez White CB Nigel Terrell FB Nate Andrews DB Colin Blake DB Larry Lawson III P Kevin Haplea TE Jonathan Hernandez P Reginald Dixon Jr. LB Nick O’Leary TE Brandyn Musgrave TE Keelin Smith DB Cason Beatty P Bryan LaCivita WR Mitchell Zak LB Danny Adams LS Cameron Budde FB Lamarcus Brutus DB Ebo Entsuah FB Desmond Hollin DT Cameron Ponder FB DeMarcus Walker DE Will Burnham RB Jayon Young TE Dorsey Moore TE Junior St. Louis LB

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

Wt 205 188 180 200 280 217 235 195 224 182 194 198 184 219 237 220 178 292 202 165 173 294 146 165 182 203 235 209 194 192 243 150 213 232 168 185 228 196 168 227 209 200 190 246 199 192 244 221 191 224 182 200 193 223 202 245 286 239 273 177 223 205 210

Cl Hometown/HS/Previous School r-JR Valdosta, Ga./Lowndes County JR Oxon Hill, Md./Potomac SO Miami, Fla./Christopher Columbus FR Miami, Fla./Miami Central r-JR Fort Pierce, Fla./Fort Pierce Central JR Jacksonville, Fla./First Coast r-SO Bessemer, Ala./Hueytown SO St. Petersburg, Fla./St. Petersburg Catholic r-FR Miami, Fla./Booker T. Washington SR Groveland, Fla./South Lake r-SO Cape Coral, Fla./Island Coast SO Smyrna, Tenn./Brentwood Academy SO Orlando, Fla./Jones SR Davenport, Fla./Ridge Community SO Woodbridge, Va./C.D. Hylton r-SO Sparta, N.J./Seton Hall Prep r-FR Plantation, Fla./South Plantation r-JR Jacksonville, Fla./First Coast r-SR Lakeland, Fla./Lakeland r-SR Miami Gardens, Fla./Miramar r-JR Panama City, Fla./Rutherford JR Gautier, Miss./Ryan (Texas) r-FR Maitland, Fla./Bishop Moore SO Miami, Fla./Miami Norland r-FR Miami, Fla./Palmetto r-JR Palm Beach, Fla./The King’s Academy/Liberty r-FR Orlando, Fla./Evans r-SO Mascotte, Fla./South Lake r-FR Miami, Fla./Southridge FR Lake City, Fla./Columbia r-SO Mobile, Ala./Davidson r-FR Jacksonville, Fla./Wolfson r-FR Jacksonville, Fla./First Coast SO Bartow, Fla./Bartow SR Plant City, Fla./Durant r-SR Jacksonville, Fla./First Coast Christian r-JR Decatur, Ga./Southwest DeKalb JR Ocala, Fla./Vanguard SO Dothan, Ala./Northview r-SR Helena, Ala./Pelham SO Fairhope, Ala./Fairhope r-SO San Antonio, Texas/Brandeis SO Tampa, Fla./Plant r-SR Annandale, N.J./North Hunterdon/Penn State SO Bradenton, Fla./Manatee r-SO Tallahassee, Fla./Godby SR Palm Beach, Fla./Dwyer r-JR Port St. Lucie, Fla./Treasure Coast r-JR Fort Pierce, Fla./Treasure Coast JR Charlotte, N.C./Olympic SO Gainesville, Fla./St. Francis Catholic r-SR New Smyrna Beach, Fla./Calvary Christian Academy r-SR Fort Lauderdale, Fla./St. Thomas Aquinas/Eastern Kentucky r-SR Vero Beach, Fla./Saint Edwards School/Franklin & Marshall College (Penn.) r-JR Port St. Lucie, Fla./Treasure Coast SR Clermont, Fla./East Ridge SR Miami, Fla./Southridge/ASA (N.Y.) College r-SR Yulee, Fla./Yulee SO Jacksonville, Fla./Sandalwood r-JR Lithia, Fla./Newsome r-SO Coral Springs, Fla./J.P. Taravella r-JR Rockledge, Fla./Martins Ferry (Ohio) SR Pompano Beach, Fla./Deerfield Beach

No 49 49 51 52 54 58 58 59 59 61 62 64 65 66 67 70 72 72 73 75 76 77 78 80 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 94 95 96 96 99

Name Stephen Gabbard Andre Walker Bobby Hart Ukeme Eligwe Tre’ Jackson Ryan Alicea Ryan Arnold Ryan Hoefeld Andrew Wright Myles Davis Austin Barron Brian Patterson II Ruben Carter Keith Weeks Cody Jay Josue Matias Kareem Are

Pos LS LB OL LB OL LB OL OL LB OL OL LS OL OL OL OL OL

Ht. 6-3 6-0 6-4 6-2 6-4 6-1 6-3 6-3 6-0 6-2 6-3 5-8 6-4 6-4 6-1 6-6 6-6

Wt 226 216 318 233 339 213 274 285 214 302 292 209 299 296 235 331 335

Barrett Kernon Joseph Hernandez Cameron Erving Marcel Benalcazar Larry Levy Wilson Bell Rashad Greene Dan O’Neill Isaiah Jones Jeremy Kerr Rosier Dorcin Jared Jackson Jeren Kowalewski Christian Green Eddie Goldman Anthony Valdes Justin Shanks Brad Bentz Michael Dougherty Malachi Tatum Keith Bryant Michael Berrios Novisa Petrusich

LS LB OL OL OL OL WR WR WR TE WR WR WR WR DT LB DT DL K/P DL DT K LB

6-4 6-0 6-6 6-6 6-2 6-4 6-0 6-0 6-4 6-5 6-1 6-3 6-1 6-2 6-4 6-1 6-2 6-2 5-9 5-10 6-2 5-10 6-0

247 202 302 309 273 306 178 176 193 251 189 184 179 207 314 209 322 265 153 267 308 158 207

Cl Hometown/HS/Previous School FR Tallahassee, Fla./Godby JR Coral Springs, Fla./J.P. Taravella SR Lauderhill, Fla./St. Thomas Aquinas r-SO Stone Mountain, Ga./Stone Mountain SR Jesup, Ga./Wayne County r-JR Wellington, Fla./Wellington JR Orlando, Fla./Bishop Moore r-FR New Orleans, La./Brother Martin r-SR Bradenton, Fla./Bradenton r-SO Gainesville, Fla./Buchholz SR Fort Lauderdale, Fla./St. Thomas Aquinas SO Tampa, Fla./Jesuit r-JR Miami, Fla./Jackson r-SO Valrico, Fla./Newsome r-SR Fort Walton Beach, Fla./Choctawhatchee/USF SR Union City, N.J./Union City JR Floral Park, N.Y./Sewanhaka/Fort Scott C.C. (Kan.) r-JR Ormond Beach, Fla./Seabreeze/Auburn r-SO Miami Beach, Fla./Miami Beach Senior r-SR Moultrie, Ga./Colquitt County SO Miramar, Fla./Archbishop McCarthy r-SR Boynton Beach, Fla./Park Vista Comm./Minn-Crookston r-FR Mobile, Ala./Blount SR Albany, Ga./St. Thomas Aquinas (Fla.) SR Jupiter, Fla./Jupiter SO Milton, Fla./Milton r-FR St. Petersburg, Fla./St. Petersburg r-SR Miami, Fla./Miami Northwestern/Santa Fe r-FR Monticello, Fla./Aucilla Christian Academy JR Bradenton, Fla./Lakewood Ranch r-SR Tampa, Fla./Tampa Catholic JR Washington, D.C/Friendship Collegiate Academy JR Royal Palm Beach, Fla./Royal Palm Beach r-SO Prattville, Ala./Prattville r-JR Wellington, Fla./Wellington SR Valrico, Fla./Bloomingdale SR Apopka, Fla./Wekiva r-FR Delray Beach, Fla./Atlantic JR Plantation, Fla./South Plantation r-FR St. Petersburg, Fla./Admiral Farragut Academy

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Nile Lawrence-Stample DT

Fort Lauderdale, Fla./Nova

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2014 spring preview Entering 2014 spring practice, the undefeated national championship 2013 campaign is fresh in the Florida State football team’s mind. The challenge for this fall’s squad will be not only replacing starters and leaders on both sides of the ball, but also forging its own identity. The Seminoles must not allow themselves to be complacent, but instead must evolve. “I like where we are at, I just hope we can go back to being fundamentally sound, finding the best players, putting them in the right positions to be successful and those guys must keep that same selfless attitude and demeanor we had last year,” head coach Jimbo Fisher said. “...still staying aggressive and playing great team football and that’s going to be very critical and not worrying about the past. Last year is last year. Learn from what we did last year, don’t revel in it because we have to go do it again and become our own successful team this year. Learn from our mistakes but also learn from our successes and remember how you had success and why you had success to repeat that. Hopefully we can take that into this season.”

QUARTERBACKS After putting together one of the greatest seasons by a signal caller in college football history in 2013, reigning Heisman Trophy winner Jameis Winston returns in a much different position than one year ago at this time. Twelve months ago, Winston entered spring practices No. 3 on the depth chart.

Jameis Winston

It was in April of last year at the annual spring game that FSU fans got their first real taste of Winston’s ability under center. On his first play from scrimmage, Winston tossed a 58-yard touchdown pass and finished the game 12-of-15 for 205 yards and two scores. Winston was named the starter in August and went on to author the greatest freshman season by a quarterback in college football history, setting the national freshman record for touchdown passes (40) and passing yards (4,057) en route to consensus All-America honors in addition to the Heisman, Davey O’Brien and Manning Awards. This year, his role is much different. Instead of being a first-year player fighting to earn playing time, Winston is the leader of a very talented team on the hunt for a repeat. FSU enters spring practices with three underclassmen quarterbacks on its roster. Like Winston, Sean Maguire is a rising redshirt sophomore that played sparingly as the No. 3 quarterback in 2013 before rising to No. 2 when backup Jacob Coker went down with a season-ending injury. Maguire has a good understanding of the playbook and system entering his third season, but will have to hold off John Franklin III for the backup spot this spring. Franklin III spent his true-freshman year running the scout-team offense and he boasts impressive speed (he’s also on FSU’s track team) and Fisher has high hopes for the talented athlete.

running backs/ fullbacks After spending two full seasons and the first game of the 2013 season as a reserve safety, Karlos Williams’ long talked-about move to running back was met with immediate intrigue. Turns out, the excitement about Willams’ move was justified. On his first-career carry, he sped 65 yards for a touchdown and never looked back. Williams went on to rush for 730 yards on just 91 carries for an 8.0 yards-per-carry average while adding 11 touchdowns. He will look to solidify himself as the team’s feature tailback on a roster that features several stellar — but inexperienced — youngsters. Ryan Green is the only other scholarship running back on the team with any playing experience. As a true freshman a season ago, Green carried 33 times and racked up 163 yards and one score. Mario Pender is entering his third

spring in Tallahassee but the redshirt sophomore has yet to play a game. Like Green, Pender is a shifty ‘back with great speed. There are high hopes for both sophomores and they’ll be given every chance to prove their worth alongside Williams. Five-star tailback prospect Dalvin Cook enrolled early but will not practice in the spring following a should injury. At fullback, the Seminoles lost Chad Abram to graduation, and sophomore Freddie Stevenson is expected to step into that role. Stevenson enrolled at FSU last spring and spent the early part of his career as a linebacker before making the move to offense. He appeared in 12 games and eight carries for 33 yards and a score in 2013. Stevenson is followed by converted linebacker Nigel Terrell and walk-on Cameron Ponder at the fullback spot at the top of the depth chart.

Karlos Williams

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wide receivers A precise route runner with great hands, body control and track speed, Rashad Greene has never had a problem being an impact player on the field for the ‘Noles. But now, he faces a new challenge. For the first time in his career, Greene is the veteran charged with being the unquestioned leader. With Kelvin Benjamin and Kenny Shaw preparing for the NFL, Greene is the team’s most experienced player at wide receiver entering spring practices. Christian Green and Jarred Haggins are both seniors, too, and figure to bring a veteran presence to the receiving corps along with Greene, who earned All-ACC First Team honors in 2013. Greene hauled in 76 catches for 1,128 yards and nine touchdowns as part of FSU’s title run while Green was sixth on the team with 13 grabs for 157 yards. Before he ran back the game-changing kick return against Auburn, Levonte “Kermit” Whitfield notched five catches for 89 yards while adding three runs for 110 yards as a true freshman. Fellow rookies Isaiah Jones and Jesus “Bobo” Wilson combined to catch five passes 54 yards. Jones only played in five games after injuring his foot. The trio of rising sophomores will be expected to utilize spring ball to take their games to the next level and help ease the loss of proven players like Benjamin and Shaw. Whitfield, Wilson and Jones each have different but complimentary skill-sets and a collective rise in their games could keep FSU’s potent aerial attack

Rashad Greene in place. With six scholarship wide receivers on the roster for spring practices, opportunity certainly awaits Green, Haggins, Whitfield, Wilson and Jones.

tight ends

Nick O’Leary

Luckily for FSU, Nick O’Leary went unscathed through the entire 2013 season despite being the only healthy true tight end on Florida State’s roster. Sure, Jimbo Fisher had moved former defensive end Giorgio Newberry to that position and former walk-on Shayne Broxsie made a similar move from the defensive line. But with so little experience playing tight end between the two, O’Leary was the only viable and consistent option at that spot all year following injuries to Kevin Haplea and Jeremy Kerr before the season ever started. The Palm Beach, Fla. native finished the year with 33 receptions for 557 yards and seven touchdowns. O’Leary enters spring practice considered one of the top players at his position in the entire nation for 2014.

Haplea became the No. 2 tight end in 2012 after transferring from Penn State and was penciled into that role before injuring his knee during summer workouts. In Kerr, the ‘Noles will introduce a player with a 6-foot-6 frame and tremendous blocking ability into the tight-end rotation during spring practices. Kerr could earn playing time as an extra blocker in a similar role to the one Newberry provided last year. How the depth chart shakes out with each of these players behind O’Leary will be interesting to monitor this spring as the Seminoles are set to add exciting young tight ends Mavin Saunders and Ryan Izzo this summer.

offensive line There aren’t many programs that have the luxury of winning the national championship and then kicking off spring practices a few months later with an all-senior starting offensive line. But Florida State isn’t most programs. Despite losing Bryan Stork, the nation’s top center in 2013, to graduation, FSU returns rising senior standouts Cameron Erving (left tackle), Josue Matias (left guard), Tre’ Jackson (right guard) and Bobby Hart (right tackle). And Stork’s expected replacement is another senior with starting experience at center in Austin Barron. Games are won and lost in the trenches and with five senior starters poised to pace the offense, the Seminoles are certainly in good shape in 2014. But they have to stay healthy. As far as scholarship players go, FSU has just Ruben Carter, Wilson Bell and Ryan Hoefeld as reserves on the offensive line this spring before adding a bevy of new players at the position to the roster this summer.

Tre’ Jackson

Josue Matias

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defensive tackles

Nile Lawrence-Stample

Who replaces Timmy Jernigan? That’s question No. 1 facing Florida State as the reigning national champions enter spring practices. The ‘Noles finished third nationally in defense a season ago in large part because of Jernigan’s efforts during a career season. The powerful defensive tackle could take on double teams and free teammates to make plays and on the rare occasions that he was in one-on-one battles, made short work of overmatched offensive guards and centers. Without him, the Seminoles are missing a key ingredient in their defensive scheme. Without him, someone has to step up. Eddie Goldman returns with the highest expectations among interior linemen. He’s big, he’s powerful, and he’s shown flashes of his five-star potential. Nile Lawrence-Stample is built similarly to Jernigan with a shorter, powerful frame. He’ll be

expected to utilize his strength like Jernigan did so well the past three years. The Seminoles also have highly touted youngster Keith Bryant, who is coming off a redshirt rookie year, and Derrick Mitchell and Justin Shanks — two players that when healthy have the chance to contribute meaningful snaps. But perhaps the biggest wildcard in the depthchart shakedown at defensive tackle this spring is Desmond Hollin. The former junior-college standout played sparingly in his first year at FSU last season but has had a terrific off-season since the 34-31 victory over Auburn two months ago. Hollin was considered a defensive end prospect when he joined the ‘Noles but has increased his body size dramatically and physically looks able to handle the duties expected of an interior defensive lineman.

defensive ends At defensive end, Mario Edwards, Jr. had a breakout sophomore campaign and this spring could be the jumping off point for a special season for the FSU legacy. Edwards is considered one of the top run-stopping defensive ends in the nation and as his pass-rush ability increases, his national stock will only increase. Last year, he played 12 games and finished with 28 tackles, 9 1/2 tackles for loss, 3 1/2 sacks, an interception and two fumble recoveries. Because FSU doesn’t boast much depth at defensive end this spring, Edwards is one of the most important players on the roster heading into spring practices. While Edwards saw his game elevate in his second year of playing, a similar trajectory for Chris Casher and DeMarcus Walker would be a huge plus for the Seminoles. Both Casher and Walker played meaningful snaps at defensive end last year and will be in competition for a starting job in 2014. With just three scholarship defensive ends on the roster, Edwards, Casher and Walker must perform at a high level. The competition at defensive end — like it did last year — could potentially include linebackers Matthew Thomas, Ro’Derrick Hoskins and Ukeme Eligwe. The versatility of all the FSU defensive linemen and those linebackers will allow the coaches to tinker with the roster and help mask some of the deficiencies in depth.

Mario Edwards, Jr.

linebackers Without Telvin Smith and Christian Jones, the Seminoles have a noticeable void in vocal leadership and playmaking ability (Smith) and four seasons of steady playing-time experience (Jones). Smith and Jones were versatile, athletic, understood the defense and could be counted on in any situation.

Terrance Smith

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Without them, rising redshirt junior Terrance Smith is the most experienced ‘backer on the roster. When Jones transitioned into a defensive-end role early in the 2013 season, Terrance Smith saw his opportunities dramatically increase as he moved into a starter’s role alongside Telvin Smith in FSU’s two-linebacker defensive formations. With Charles Kelly’s move from FSU’s linebackers coach to defensive coordinator/secondary coach, Jimbo Fisher hired veteran assistant Bill Miller, who has 36 years of experience. Most recently the linebackers coach at Minnesota, Miller has been on the staffs at both Florida and Miami and has worked previously with Nick Saban and current FSU defensive ends coach Sal Sunseri at Michigan State. Miller’s experience within the defensive framework put in place by Fisher last spring bodes well for the Seminoles’ ability to not miss a step defensively as reigning national champions. Including Terrance Smith, Miller has an exciting group of linebackers to teach. Rising junior Reggie Northrup notched 46 tackles while playing in all 14 games a season ago. Ukeme Eligwe played in 13 games as a redshirt freshman and registered 28 tackles and two sacks. Rookie E.J. Levenberry added 39 tackles and a memorable pick-six that helped FSU set the school record for total points scored in a single game against Idaho. Matthew Thomas played in four games before sustaining a season-ending shoulder injury and fellow freshman Ro’Derrick Hoskins redshirted. Both have bulked up considerably since arriving on campus last summer.


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defensive BACKS Despite the losses of star players Lamarcus Joyner and Terrence Brooks to graduation, the Seminoles should begin spring without much drop-off in talent in the defensive secondary. Before making the move to safety and starting alongside Brooks at the start of the 2013 season, Tyler Hunter played in that nickel role Joyner perfected last year and perhaps he could make the switch back to that position. Hunter played 2 1/2 games last year before sustaining a season-ending neck injury that put his career in jeopardy. Without Hunter in the lineup, true freshman Jalen Ramsey, who became the first true freshman to start at cornerback since Deion Sanders, transitioned into a starting safety role and excelled with Brooks the rest of the year. Could Ramsey make his way back to cornerback, thus allowing defensive coordinator Charles Kelly to shuffle his personnel at that position to find the best three guys? Speaking of true freshman, Nate Andrews had a breakout season as a three-star, underrated rookie. Like Ramsey, Andrews played in all 14 games last year and he could line up at safety or at nickel because of his playing style and ability. Without Brooks, the trio of Ramsey, Hunter and

Andrews will be in the mix for starting honors but Keelin Smith has a long frame and good experience. Tyrell Lyons is coming off a redshirt his rookie year and Colin Blake and Lamarcus Brutus will also push for playing time at that spot. The Seminoles also added highly-touted early enrollee Trey Marshall, who has been impressing coaches since he came to Tallahassee in January. At cornerback, FSU boasts perhaps college football’s best one-two punch at the position. Juniors P.J. Williams and Ronald Darby are legitimate stars and both will be popular names on 2015 mock NFL drafts. With Williams and Darby locked into two starting spots, Kelly, who has made the move from coaching the ’Noles’ linebackers, has the luxury of fitting the best pieces around two trustworthy defenders. Rising senior Nick Waisome also provides three years of experience — including a sophomore season in 2012 that saw him as a full-time starter. Marquez White showed playmaking flashes as a true freshman in 2013 as well.

P.J. Williams

special teams

Roberto Aguayo

RETURNING LEADERS

TEAM BREAKDOWN Starters Returning Offense (7) QB Jameis Winston WR Rashad Greene TE Nick O’Leary OT Cameron Erving OT Bobby Hart OG Tre’ Jackson OG Josue Matias

Defense (7) DT Nile Lawrence-Stample DE Mario Edwards, Jr. DE Eddie Goldman LB Terrance Smith CB Ronald Darby CB P.J. Williams S Jalen Ramsy

Florida State had the best player in college football on its team a season ago but there was another redshirt freshman that broke records and racked up national awards, too. While Jameis Winston took the nation by storm, Roberto Aguayo put together one of the most impressive campaigns by a kicker in the sport’s history. The rising redshirt sophomore enters spring practices as the nation’s top kicker and the reigning Lou Groza Award winner. While Aguayo is back to continue his domination from the kicking spot, FSU also returns two-year starter Cason Beatty. The true junior punter improved his average by nearly three yards from his rookie to sophomore seasons and only registered two touchbacks in 2013. With Beatty continuing to improve and Aguayo focused on following up his memorable first year, special teams are a strong suit for the ‘Noles in 2014. The Seminoles also bring back the nation’s most lethal kick returner in Levonte “Kermit” Whitfield, who broke the 59-year-old ACC record for kick return average (36.4), leading the nation by over five yards in the process. Whitfield returned two kicks for scores, including an unforgettable 100-yard touchdown in the BCS Championship Game. FSU will have to replace punt returner Kenny Shaw, but speeding rising sophomore Jesus “Bobo” Wilson showed promise returning two punts last season and there is also Rashad Greene, who has two career punt return touchdowns and was the Seminoles’ primary punt returner in 2012.

Starters Lost Offense (4) WR Kenny Shaw WR Kelvin Benjamin C Bryan Stork TB Devonta Freeman Defense (5) NG Timmy Jernigan LB Christian Jones LB Telvin Smith CB Lamarcus Joyner S Terrence Brooks

Passing G Effic. C-A-Int Pct Yds Td Winston 14 184.8 257-384-10 66.9 4057 40 Rushing G Att Yards Avg TD Lg Avg/G K. Williams 14 91 730 8.0 11 65 52.1 Receiving G R. Greene 14 O’Leary 14 C. Green 14

No. Yards Avg 76 1128 14.8 33 557 16.9 13 157 12.1

Kick Ret. No. Yards Whitfield 17 619

Avg 36.4

TD Lg Avg/G 9 72 80.6 7 94 39.8 0 22 11.2 TD 2

Lg 100

Interceptions. No. Yards Avg TD Lg Andrews 4 91 22.8 1 56 Tackles UA A Tot TFL Sacks Ter. Smith 34 25 59 2.5 2.0 Ramsey 37 12 49 2.0 1.0

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FLORIDA sTATE FOOTBALL In just four years head coach Jimbo Fisher has restored Florida State back to the top of the college football world by guiding the Seminoles to backto-back Atlantic Coast Conference Championships and four consecutive bowl victories, culminating in a perfect 14-0 season and the Seminoles’ third national championship in 2013. Fisher enters his fifth campaign at the helm of the ‘Noles in 2014 coming off two straight BCS berths, including a 2013 season where FSU had one of the most dominant offenses in college football history and arguably the nation’s top defense. The Seminoles set the national record for points in a season (723), while leading the nation in scoring defense (12.1). Fisher has compiled 45 wins and won 82 percent of his games with the Seminoles – by far the highest winning percentage in ACC history. Only four FBS programs have more total wins than Fisher’s Seminoles since 2010. FSU leads the ACC in wins over that period and only one team from the SEC has compiled more wins over that same stretch (Alabama, 46). Currently, Fisher has the fifth-highest winning percentage (.818) among active FBS coaches with at least two years of experience. Fisher came to Florida State as offensive coordinator in 2007 and was promoted to head coach in 2010. He quickly found success at the helm of the Seminoles, winning 10 games in two of his first three years. He has an unprecedented 4-0 record in bowl games, including the 34-31 victory over Auburn in the 2014 BCS National Championship Game and a 31-10 win over Northern Illinois in the 2012 Orange Bowl. The 2013 season was truly historic for Fisher and the Seminoles. On offense, Florida State set the FSU and ACC records for single-season total offense (7,267 yards), points per game (51.6) and yards per play (7.67) in addition to the national record for points. FSU led the nation with 94 touchdowns, which was a school and ACC record. Florida State’s 42 passing scores mark was a school and conference record, while its 42 rushing scores set a new FSU mark. On defense, FSU led the nation in scoring defense, and also pass defense (156.6) and interceptions (26), while ranking third in total defense (281.4). The Seminoles also led the conference in pass defense efficiency (93.8) and ranked third in rushing yards allowed per game (124.8). Only two teams scored more than 17 points against the Seminoles. The Seminoles became the sixth team ever to win 14 games and the first ACC team ever to accomplish the feat. Fisher was named AFCA Regional Coach of the Year for Region 1 in 2013 and was a finalist for the Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year and the Bobby Bowden Coach of the Year awards. Known for his success in developing quarterbacks, Fisher has tutored two first-round NFL draft picks at the position at FSU – current Minnesota Viking Christian Ponder (12th overall pick, 2011) and current Buffalo Bill EJ Manuel (16th overall, 2013) – and guided Seminoles’ signal caller Jameis Winston to one of the greatest sea-

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head coach jimbo FISHER sons by a collegiate quarterback in 2013. Winston became the youngest player ever to win the Heisman Trophy, while also nabbing the Davey O’Brien Award, Manning Award, Walter Camp Player of the Year honor and consensus AllAmerica honors. He became the first freshman to win ACC Player of the Year honors and set the conference record for single-season touchdown passes. Florida State had 11 players capture All-ACC First Team honors – six on offense and five on defense or special teams – this season. The Seminoles also had six players capture All-America First or Second Team accolades – Winston, senior cornerback Lamarcus Joyner, senior center Bryan Stork, junior tackle Cameron Erving, freshman kicker Roberto Aguayo and junior defensive tackle Timmy Jernigan. Entering the 2014 NFL Draft, Fisher has seen 18 Seminoles get drafted into the NFL in his first three seasons. After 22 seasons as a college assistant, including three as FSU’s offensive coordinator, Fisher succeeded Bobby Bowden - the winningest coach in major college football. The Seminoles’ first new coach in 35 years, and just the ninth in program history, hit the ground running in 2010 and hasn’t looked back. He led the `Noles to a 10-4 mark in 2010 - the most wins by a first-year coach in FSU history and the first of three ACC Atlantic Division titles. He followed with a 9-4 season in 2011 and improved to 12-2 in year three before the perfect 14-0 2013 campaign.

The Fisher File Coaching Experience: 26th Season, 8th at Florida State (5th as Head Coach) Hometown: Clarksburg, W.Va. College: Salem (W.Va.) ‘89 Family: wife, Candi; sons Trey (12) and Ethan (8). Coaching Ledger Year School Position W-L-T Postseason 1988 Samford SA/QB 5-6 1989 Samford SA/QB 4-7 1990 Samford GA/QB 6-4-1 1991 Samford OC/QB 12-2 NCAA I-AA 1992 Samford OC/QB 9-3 NCAA I-AA QB 11-0 1993 Auburn 1994 Auburn QB 9-1-1 1995 Auburn QB 8-4 Outback 1996 Auburn QB 8-4 Independence 1997 Auburn QB 10-3 Peach 1998 Auburn QB 3-8 1999 Cincinnati OC/QB 3-8 2000 LSU OC/QB 8-4 Peach 2001 LSU OC/QB 10-3 Sugar 2002 LSU OC/QB 8-5 Cotton 2003 LSU OC/QB 13-1 Sugar 2004 LSU OC/QB 9-3 Capital One 2005 LSU OC/QB 11-2 Peach 2006 LSU OC/QB 11-2 Sugar 2007 Florida State OC/QB 7-6 Music City 2008 Florida State OC/QB 9-4 Champs Sports 2009 Florida State OC/QB 7-6 Gator 2010 Florida State HC 10-4 Chick-fil-A 2011 Florida State HC 9-4 Champs Sports 2012* Florida State HC 12-2 Orange Bowl 14-0 BCS Champ 2013* Florida State HC Total 22 yrs Asst 181-86-2 4 yrs HC 45-10 *ACC Champions Bold – BCS National Championship winner


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pre-spring press conference head coach jimbo fisher transcript - march, 2014 Opening Statement: “It’s great to see you all. (We’re) ready to kick off spring ball, very excited, very pleased with the way our kids have had the Fourth Quarter (workout) program, with our attitude and work ethic in the field, and seeing new faces take on new responsibilities on the field, and some of these older guys taking a greater responsibility for the things in which they have to do to provide leadership for the younger guys. This team has to develop its own identity and its own personality and I’ve been pleased so far, but again we have to take it to the field and show some consistency. (I’m) very excited to see how that begins and it starts today and these coaches are extremely excited to get back on that field doing the things we do. I like where we are at, I just hope we can go back to being fundamentally sound, finding the best players, putting them in the right positions to be successful and those guys keep that same selfless attitude and demeanor we had last year – still staying aggressive and playing great team football and that’s going to be very critical and not worrying about the past. Last year is last year. Learn from what we did last year, don’t revel in it because we have to go do it again and become our own successful team this year. Learn from our mistakes but also learn from our successes and remember how you had success and why you had success to repeat that. Hopefully we can take that into this season. It is a big critical month right now when we go onto the field and see how we can go apply those principals to each other and I’m looking for a lot of consistency and very anxious to watch our team play.” On quarterback Jameis Winston juggling spring football and baseball: “Yes, exactly the same (as last year), only one practice he will miss which is this Saturday because getting able to get access back to Clemson is such hard travel during a Saturday that is a critical series for them and he is playing such a critical role for them that he can do that, other than that he will be at every practice except this Saturday will be the only one he will miss.” On John Franklin III’s development at quarterback: “He is going to get a great shot, and the way we practice he is going to get as many reps as anyone else and I am very anxious to see John. John is a very athletic guy, tremendous athleticism as far as speed, throws the ball very well, very intelligent guy so we will see how he can process and make decisions within an offense and lead an offense. But to me that is one of the critical positions we need to develop and open that backup role because I think Sean (Maguire) would be very comfortable and John pushes him and how we go into things. I’m anxious to see how he handles his responsibilities. I think John has tremendous, tremendous upside.” On if spring practice has a more relaxed feel: “Definitely not. Nothing is ever relaxed. When you’re relaxed, you’re in trouble. We will keep the same intensity, the same focus and again this team has to develop some identity and the coaching staff too. That’s the thing you don’t want to relax because you can become complacent. We will do things exactly the same way and hopefully we evolve as coaches

and continue to evolve as a staff to get things better and what we’re doing and from that standpoint we definitely won’t be thinking in that mentality. “ On the returning running backs: “I’ve been very pleased with their performances so far in the offseason. I think Karlos (Williams) has done a great job accepting a leadership role. I think he is really stepping up. I always say leaders aren’t just leading themselves but you’re affecting the guys on the team. He’s been very vocal from his talking and the way his actions he’s done a tremendous job. Ryan Green also has tremendous upside and has really developed. He may be the fastest, quickest guy on our football team. I mean he was off the charts. I thought Mario Pender had a tremendous offseason. All of those guys that we are very excited for, and of course Dalvin (Cook). Dalvin will not be in spring ball. When Dalvin was in our workouts he looked like he had been here for three years. I am telling you he jumped right in there so did Trey Marshall and Stephen Gabbard. I’m telling you those guys all came in early and did a great job, but Dalvin actually going up stairs, stumbled put his hand down and tweaked his shoulder and we went ahead and fixed it so he will have three full months of rehabilitation after he gets out of the sling so he will be ready to go by the fall and he will be in all of our meetings and we hate to see that but he will be ready to go, but I was very pleased with him also.” On if Dalvin Cook’s injury will put him behind: “It doesn’t. I mean you want reps, but he’s still going to be there in the offseason. He is going to be in all of the meetings he just won’t get all of the reps on the field, but I still think he will be ahead of where he will normally be as a freshman anyway so I don’t think it will put him behind. He learns pretty quickly, he’s a sharp guy.” On the speed of the running back group: “We probably are faster, we probably are with Pender back there and Dalvin Cook back there and we have Ryan and Karlos, but we have explosive guys. They can catch a ball in the backfield, they can split out and run routes like wideouts. They can do a lot of things we have to be very creative about how we get them the ball and the packages we use.” On how it is an advantage to have seniors at the wide receiver position: “Very much so. You got Rashad (Greene) coming back and then Scooter (Haggins) and Christian (Green). Scooter – having sat out with injuries, he’s chomping. You worry about a guy who has a knee issue and when you go into those conditioning drills and the wear and tear it will have on them, but his knee held up, I was shocked I was, he went through it and he looked faster, he seemed faster than I remember. I think Christian Green had a good offseason, so those guys are experienced being in games, catching balls are critical because those young guys are coming and they are very talented. “ On replacing wide receiver Kelvin Benjamin: “I’ll stack Bobo (Wilson) and Kermit (Whitfield) on top of each other. They will be as tall as one Kelvin. We will see if we can get the best people on the field,

and also you can jump or you can run there are two different avenues or throw it short and then they have to tackle him. Scooter, Christian and Rashad can do that. Bobo and Kermit – those guys get the ball short and it’s hard to get them on the ground. I’m looking forward to Isaiah (Jones), he had a very good offseason too, but you know we will have to do things different ways and we’ll see some of the freshman come in when they come here.” On if defensive back Tyler Hunter will practice this spring following his neck injury last fall: “Yes he will. He is going to practice every day, he’s going to be in a blue jersey so it’s not, he can get hit, but we’re not going to have him have contact. He will go through every drill, tap off on everybody. If he gets bumped into that’s fine, he has a healthy body. By summer he will be cleared so he will be in every practice, every rep and he has had a very good offseason running extremely well. Just in a blue jersey.” On if it will be a challenge replacing receivers to compliment Rashad Greene: “It is and I think that’s also you keep forgetting we have (tight end) Nick O’Leary still. Guy got seven-toeight touchdowns, 30-something balls. You can do a lot of different things with Nick, he’s grown into this offense. I think he will be critical too, but those other guys are going to have to step up now. You know the ability of Bobo returning punts and a little bit of playing time he got and Kermit returns and getting those balls he touched last year will be very critical and you got Christian and Scooter coming back and Isaiah got hurt in the middle of it but those guys are all going to have to step up. That’s going to be one of the things that we have to develop. We will be finding the other two starters when we go three-wide to when we have another starter going two-wide or the third starter when we go four-wide. Then the depth behind them, that’s going to be one of the critical things we have to develop this spring.” On senior Austin Barron replacing departed senior Bryan Stork at center: “That’s very critical, a guy that has started maybe five or six games in his career already and critical games, on the road in different environments – that’s very big games. He’s a very intelligent guy and we got other guys around him but that center is critical because all of the calls, and Austin is a very intelligent guy and with playing experience it makes me sleep a lot better that I know that. We have to develop a guy behind him. That’s the other critical thing. We have to develop depth there.” On making sure the program moves forward: “I think you always have to be that way, and like I say, I always have something for them, I promise you. It’s like when my kids come to me, you know what I mean, when I see those kids coming, they go to their mom for everything else, and they come to me when they want money. So it’s the same way when they see me coming. But I believe if you’re standing still then someone is passing you up. We have to always look for the future development of our organization and program and our administration has been very good about that and (Athletic Director Stan Wilcox)

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pre-spring press conference head coach jimbo fisher transcript - march 19, 2014 and I have a great relationship and he has been very approachable and very understanding. We talk through these situations and I feel very comfortable where we are going.” On the athletic department as whole making sure the program moves forward: “I definitely hope so and I think that is the plan of our booster club and our AD and everyone else. I think we are getting ourselves that way with the money situation and it’s going to be a lot of hard work and they understand that, and us having continuous success is going to be very critical because if the football program of any school is successful that helps all the other athletic departments and helps the money come in, helps the students come to the school and I think it brings more awareness to your program which is what you have to have to bring the revenue.” On if Winston will have the same reps as last year: “Without a doubt because Jameis had a tremendous year and won the Heisman, but there are still a lot of things we have to work on fundamentally to get better knowledge of our offense and the only way you do that is to take reps and you play fast and make your mind play fast and your feet and arm can play fast because you have to process it from the mind down to the body and transition.The only way to do that is to do it, and he will take the same number reps and because it’s going to be very important for him to learn and hold a new set of receivers and people around him too as far as developing another one or two receivers that we have to play with and keep that great bond with Rashad and Nick.” On how defensive tackle Keith Bryant has looked this offseason: “I have been very pleased in the offseason. Keith is an athletic guy. In the fall he came in as a normal freshman, redshirted, but I was very pleased the last three weeks of Fourth Quarter Drills, ran very well and changed direction, did a great job staying in the front of the groups and you saw the athleticism. He’s still weighing about 315 pounds right now, but ran extremely well so I was pleased with his offseason. I am excited to see how he takes it to the field.” On how to improve Winston: “I think you are always learning as a competitor different situations, different scenarios, how you impact your teammates in different ways consistently, even more guys than on offense, maybe even more of the defensive guys or special teams guys and I think fundamentally, I think the knowledge of this offense and the things that he can do and make those decisions that much quicker and see reads that much quicker, or recognize defense that much quicker, even recognizing coverage’s and blitz. People are always going to blitz you, and always recognizing those scenarios so you can create those big plays there, and fundamentally with his footwork, balance, and body control can approve his accuracy. I think in all of those areas he will continue to grow, and he must continue to grow.”

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On how Tyler Hunter stayed involved following his injury: “I think again once he got over the shock of the injury, Tyler is a competitor and he still cared about his teammates and thought about this is how I can help and he helped them study film, he helped them look at film, he made comments to them from the sidelines, he was like having another coach out there that our players respect him for that very much so and that was, to me, a selfless act on his part to be able to be a part of this team anyway he could.” On talking with Tyler Hunter after the injury: “I did a little bit, we had some meetings, and talked about how it’s not the end of the world. With injuries, they say the physical part is never as great as the mental part. The things you face mentally, and I say the ghosts you chase and the not knowing is the toughest part, and we had to help him through that and I think when he did it he was back to being Tyler and helping any way he could.” On the depth at defensive back: “Well we are going to put them all in different positions and try to find out how to get the best guys in each position and we will cross train them, we are going to multiple train them because of injuries and different scenarios and give them each an opportunity to do different things. You see Jalen (Ramsey) and I think he may be playing a lot of nickel where Lamarcus (Joyner) was. You are going to see him in those nickel situations in there with a big body who can play corner and can rush and be physical. You got Tyler (Hunter) back at safety. You have a lot of scenarios you can put people in. We are going to move around and try to cross train those guys until we have the best guys on the field.” On players switching from offense to defense: “Giorgio (Newberry) is on defense. Giorgio will be playing inside a three technique and a five technique and he is 287 pounds right now – big body can take on the run plays the run very well, gets his hands up in the passing lane. He had a very good offseason so Giorgio will be playing on defense” On senior defensive lineman Desmond Hollin: “He’s show leadership. He is carrying his weight, 290 pounds, running extremely well and running as well as any of our guys and leading. You see the urgency of being a senior. I have been extremely pleased with his offseason. Extremely and I mean having that weight and carrying it has been awesome.” On Junior College players: “I think it all goes in waves as you say, sometimes you have them, sometimes you don’t but guys are making an impact, a lot of guys are graduating early and getting an extra semester in which I think is very critical in your junior college development or they are coming with three years, so I mean one year there, getting a redshirt year and having three years because sometimes they have a tough transition year. You still have two years left so you see more of that which I think has a big impact on how much they have impacted programs, and we have had some good success with those guys lately.”

On reloading on the defensive line: “Exactly. You have Nile (Lawrence-Stample), Eddie (Goldman) and Desmond (Hollin). Now we will have Ro’Derrick (Hoskins) and Keith (Bryant) – all of those guys will be very critical in that development and where they are at and sometimes on passing down if you want to Mario (Edwards, Jr.) can be an outside guy but he can also be an inside guy because of how big and powerful he is in different scenarios on third down and nickel downs. Speed pass rushers – we have a lot with (Matthew) Thomas and (Ukeme) Eligwe), you know different guys you can do things. All of those guys are good pass rush guys. Ro’Derrick had a great offseason. I’m anxious to see him.” On replacing departed senior linebackers Telvin Smith and Christian Jones: “I think this is who is going to be the guy making the calls? Who is going to initiate the calls and how we have things set up, because you’re going to see Eligwe back at linebacker in the beginning, their backup (Reggie) Northrup and Terrance (Smith), and Eligwe, Thomas, Ro’Derrick. There is going to be a lot of really good players in my opinion. (Who will) have the leadership like Telvin had and getting the calls and making sure people get on the same page?” On the Seminoles entering spring healthy: “I think (head strength and conditioning coach Vic Viloria) does a great job in the training room and I think being able to manage practice and our GPS system, and how we train with that thing year round, has taken a lot of guess work out of how tired the team is – where your pulls, your tears, our soft tissue tears were down 88 percent last year – and being able to apply that and use it full time to gain that information. It’s on my desk the first thing we do every day. So how we practice the adjustments I make we all base off, I live off that thing and how we do things and it takes a lot of the guess work out of it and you’re going to have surgeries because you’re going to get a knee or ankle or leg and you can’t help that but a lot of the wear and tear on the body we’re able to take out the guess work and just practice and individual practices to individual players you know how we do things and I think it has been very critical to our development since it keeps guys on the field.” “Low injuries are very critical to team success.” On how critical it is for an offensive line to stay healthy: “It’s very critical, the shoulders, people don’t realize the wear and tear the shoulders take – I mean it’s just very critical and you have to make sure the amount of hitting you do and we wear pads a lot but that doesn’t mean we are killing each other. You have to learn how to practice. The body only has so many collisions and you can’t beat it to death but keeping that cohesion is critical especially in the offensive line.”


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2014 spring prospectus

FLORIDA STATE OFFENSE OL - AUSTIN BARRON - 62

WR - CHRISTIAN GREEN - 89

6-3 • 292 • SR Fort Lauderdale, Fla./St. Thomas Aquinas 2014 Rimington Trophy Candidate

2013: Valuable reserve offensive lineman who appeared in 12 games, including a start at center at Wake Forest in place of Bryan Stork... protected Lou Groza Award winning kicker Roberto Aguayo as a starter on placekicking unit...has five career starts under his belt, including three as a true freshmen center in 2011.

OL - WILSON BELL - 78 6-4 • 306 • R-FR Mobile, Ala./Blount

2013: Appeared in two games as a reserve offensive tackle before suffering a knee injury...redshirt season...shared Offensive Scout Team Player Award with John Franklin III at end-of-season banquet.

OL - RUBEN CARTER - 65 6-4 • 299 • R-JR Miami, Fla./Jackson

2013: Versatile reserve offensive lineman who appeared in 11 games and made one start against Nevada at right guard in place of an injured Tre’ Jackson...saw action on special teams on placekicking unit, helping protect Lou Groza Award winner Roberto Aguayo.

6-2 • 207 • R-SR Tampa, Fla./Tampa Catholic

2013: Veteran No. 4 wide receiver for national champions who saw action in four-receiver sets and on FSU’s second team…appeared in all 14 games…had a knack for making tough catches for first downs...nine of 13 receptions went for a first down…the Seminoles’ sixth-leading receiver with 13 catches for 157 yards (12.1 ypc)...his 19-yard reception helped set up a touchdown in final minute of the first half against Nevada...had two receptions for 25 yards versus Bethune-Cookman...made two grabs in traffic for 39 yards against Maryland...had a pair of 11-yard receptions versus NC State...had two catches against both Wake Forest and Idaho. Green’s Career Stats RECEIVING Yr. G rec yds avg td lg AVG/G 13 26 450 17.3 0 59 34.6 2011 2012 14 3 33 11.0 0 21 2.4 14 13 157 12.1 0 22 11.2 2013 Tot 41 42 640 15.2 0 59 15.6 RUSHING Yr. 2011

Green’s career highs Receptions Yards Longest Catch

LT - CAMERON ERVING - 75

2013 Honors Jacobs Blocking Trophy winner All-ACC First Team Coaches All-ACC First Team Sporting News All-America First Team USA TODAY Sports All-America First Team SI.com All-America First Team Associated Press All-America Second Team CBSSports.com All-America Second Team Walter Camp All-America Second Team SB Nation All-America Second Team Lindy’s All-America Second Team

2013: Converted defensive tackle has grown into one of the nation’s top left tackles...ACC coaches named him the recipient of the Jacobs Blocking Trophy given to the league’s top offensive lineman...captured All-ACC honors from the coaches and media…collected several All-America accolades, including First Team honors from the Sporting News, USA Today and Sports Illustrated and Second Team recognition by the Associated Press and Walter Camp… held Clemson All-America defensive end Vic Beasley without a sack and was named ACC Offensive Lineman of the Week following the 51-14 win at then-No. 3 Clemson...helped hold National Defensive Player of the Year Aaron Donald, of Pitt, to just two tackles and one TFL... had a grade of 98 percent at Boston College...graded out to over 80 percent at Boston College, at Clemson and at Wake Forest... the Noles set FSU and ACC records for single-season total offense (7,267 yards), points per game (51.6) and yards per play (7.67) and the national record for points (723)…the Noles led the country with 94 touchdowns…FSU set the ACC and school records for total touchdowns (94), passing touchdowns (42) and the school record for rushing touchdowns (42)…Florida State ranked first in the ACC and sixth in the nation in total offense (519.1)...with the nation’s top offensive line providing protection and opening holes, Florida State rushed for 2,844 yards (5.6 ypc), while passing for 4,423 yards…as his blindside protector, Erving was a valuable asset to quarterback Jameis Winston, who became the youngest player ever to win the Heisman Trophy.

7, at Clemson 2011 102, at Wake Forest 2011 59, at Duke 2011

RB - RYAN GREEN - 6

6-6 • 302 • R-SR Moultrie, Ga./Colquitt County

2014 All-America Candidate Outland Trophy and Lombardi Award Candidate

G rush yds avg td lg avg/g 13 2 11 5.5 0 9 0.8

5-10 • 195 • SO St. Petersburg, Fla./St. Petersburg Catholic 2013: True freshman running back excelled on special teams and logged carries as FSU’s fourth running back...fifth-leading rusher with 33 carries for 163 yards (4.9 ypc) and one score...flashed his potential by running five times for 78 yards, including a 34-yard run, against Nevada...ran six times for 32 yards against Idaho and caught his first touchdown pass - a two-yard score. Green’S Career Stats RUSHING Yr. G rush yds avg td lg avg/g 2013 12 33 163 4.9 1 34 13.6 Receiving Yr. 2013

G rEC yds avg td lg avg/g 12 2 16 8.0 1 14 1.3

Green’s career highs Rushing Rushes Yards Longest Rush TD Longest TD Rush Green’s career highs Receiving Receptions Yards Longest Catch TD Longest TD Catch

6, Idaho 2013 78, Nevada 2013 34, Nevada 2013 1, Nevada 2013 1, Nevada 2013 2, Idaho 2013 16, Idaho 2013 14, Idaho 2013 1, Idaho 2013 2, Idaho 2013

QB - john franklin iii - 11 6-0 • 178 • R-FR Plantation, Fla./South Plantation

2013: Scout team quarterback during redshirt campaign...shared Offensive Scout Team Player Award with Wilson Bell at end-of-season banquet.

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FLORIDA STATE OFFENSE WR - RASHAD GREENE - 80

6-0 • 178 • SR Albany, Ga./St. Thomas Aquinas (Fla.)

HAGGINS’ CAREER HIGHS Receptions Yards Longest Catch

2014 All-America Candidate Biletnikoff Award Candidate

TE - KEVIN HAPLEA - 33

6-4 • 246 • R-SR Annandale, N.J./North Hunterdon/Penn State

2013 Honors All-ACC First Team Coaches All-ACC First Team 2013: Will enter his senior season having already put together one of the finest careers ever by a Florida State wide receiver…ranks fourth in FSU history in career receptions (171), sixth in receiving yards (2,465) and tied for seventh in receiving touchdowns (22)…is the ACC’s active leader in touchdown receptions…tallied the second-most receptions in a season ever by a Seminole (76) in 2013 and became the first FSU player to gain 1,000 receiving yards (1,128) since Anquan Boldin in 2002…FSU’s leading receiver for the third consecutive season is also a respected veteran leader and one of four permanent captains named by head coach Jimbo Fisher for the 2013 season...ultra-quick receiver can turn a slant into a 60-yard score...captured All-ACC First Team honors from the coaches and media…finished fifth in the conference in receptions and receiving yards…added nine touchdown catches…has caught a pass in 29 consecutive games, dating back to his MVP performance in the 2011 Champs Sports Bowl... torched Auburn for nine receptions and 147 yards in the BCS National Championship Game at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif….caught first two passes of game-winning drive, an eight-yard reception on first-and-10 and a game-breaking 49-yard catch-and-run that took the Seminoles from the FSU 28-yard line to the Auburn 23-yard mark at the 1:05 mark…also drew a crucial pass inference call on third-and-8 from the Auburn 10-yard line with 21 seconds left that gave Florida State a first down…was Heisman Trophy winner Jameis Winston’s favorite target from the season-opener, making eight receptions for 126 yards and a score at Pitt…had five 100-yard receiving games in 2013...earned ACC Receiver of the Week honors following an eight-catch, 146-yard, two-touchdown performance in FSU’s upset of then-No. 3 Clemson in “Death Valley”...caught a touchdown in season’s first five games...had four grabs for 90 yards and a score at Boston College...had four catches for 108 yards versus Maryland...had eight receptions for 137 yards and one score against NC State. Greene’s Career Stats RECEIVING Yr. G rec yds avg td lg avg/g 2011 9 38 596 15.7 7 69 66.2 2012 14 57 741 13.0 6 71 52.9 2013 14 76 1128 14.8 9 72 80.6 Tot 37 171 2465 14.4 22 72 66.6 RUSHING Yr. 2011 2012 2013 Tot

G rush yds avg td lg avg/g 9 3 44 14.7 0 53 4.9 14 4 30 7.5 1 18 2.3 14 1 9 9.0 0 9 0.6 37 8 83 10.4 1 53 2.3

Greene’s career highs receiving Receptions Yards Longest Catch TD Longest TD Catch Greene’s career highs PUNT returns Punt Returns Yards Longest Return TD Longest TD Return

12, at Wake Forest 2011 163, at Wake Forest 2011 72, at Clemson 2013 2 (four times), last at Clemson 2013 72, at Clemson 2013 5, Wake Forest 2012 89, Wake Forest 2012 60, Wake Forest 2012 1 (twice), last Wake Forest 2012 60, Wake Forest 2012

2013: Redshirted following a summer knee injury...valuable reserve tight end who played in 13 games for the Seminoles in 2012, catching three passes for 15 yards...transferred to FSU from Penn State where he played in 2010 and 2011...had nine career receptions and two touchdowns in 38 career games.

hAPLEA’s Career Stats (2010-11 wITH pENN sTATE) Yr. G rec yds avg td lg avg/g 2010 12 3 39 13.0 0 23 3.2 13 3 21 7.0 1 12 1.6 2011 2012 13 3 15 5.0 1 11 1.2 2013 Redshirt Season Tot 38 9 75 8.3 2 23 2.0 Haplea’s career highs Receptions Yards Longest Catch TD Longest TD

2, at USF 2012 23, Iowa 2010 23, Iowa 2010 1 (twice), last at USF 2012 2, Iowa 2011

RT - BOBBY HART - 51

6-4 • 318 • SR Lauderhill, Fla./St. Thomas Aquinas 2013 Honors All-ACC Honorable Mention Coaches All-ACC Honorable Mention 2013: Right tackle, who is just 19 years old, started all 14 games this season and has 23 starts in his career...graded out at 86 percent at Florida and also had grades above 80 percent against Miami (81), Bethune-Cookman (83) and Nevada (86)... the Noles set FSU and ACC records for single-season total offense (7,267 yards), points per game (51.6) and yards per play (7.67) and the national record for points (723)…the Noles led the country with 94 touchdowns…FSU set the ACC and school records for total touchdowns (94), passing touchdowns (42) and the school record for rushing touchdowns (42)…Florida State ranked first in the ACC and sixth in the nation in total offense (519.1)...with the nation’s top offensive line providing protection and opening holes, Florida State rushed for 2,844 yards (5.6 ypc), while passing for 4,423 yards…his play at right tackle helped Jameis Winston become the youngest Heisman Trophy winner ever…started the final nine games of 2011 as a 17-year-old and earned Second Team CFN Freshman All-American honors.

OL - RYAN HOEFELD - 59

6-3 • 285 • R-FR New Orleans, La./Brother Martin 2013: Valuable member of scout team during redshirt season.

WR - JARRED HAGGINS - 12

RG - Tre’ Jackson - 54

6-0 • 202 • R-SR Lakeland, Fla./Lakeland

6-4 • 339 • SR Jesup, Ga./Wayne County

2013: Redshirted after suffering preseason knee injury... is expected to provide a veteran presence in the slot in 2014...has 20 career catches for 206 yards in 27 career games.

2014 All-America Candidate Outland Trophy and Lombardi Award Candidate

haggins’ Career Stats Yr. G rec yds avg td lg AVG/G 2010 7 1 4 4.0 0 4 0.6 2011 7 11 94 8.5 0 24 13.4 2012 13 8 108 13.5 0 42 8.3 2013 REDSHIRT SEASON Tot 27 20 206 10.3 0 42 7.6

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5, ULM 2011 45, Oklahoma 2011 42, Boston College 2012

2013 Honors All-ACC First Team Coaches All-ACC First Team CBSSports.com All-America Second Team SI.com All-America Honorable Mention 2013: Two-year starter for the Noles offensive line that produced the best offensive season in school history...has started 28 career games...his first start was the 2011 Champs Sports Bowl... owned second-highest grade among Seminole offensive linemen (80.2)...had best grade among Seminoles against Idaho (89), Syracuse (93), NC State (86) and Maryland (89)...graded out to 84 percent or above in eight of final nine contests heading into BCS National


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FLORIDA STATE OFFENSE Championship Game... the Noles set FSU and ACC records for single-season total offense (7,267 yards), points per game (51.6) and yards per play (7.67) and the national record for points (723)…the Noles led the country with 94 touchdowns…FSU set the ACC and school records for total touchdowns (94), passing touchdowns (42) and the school record for rushing touchdowns (42)…Florida State ranked first in the ACC and sixth in the nation in total offense (519.1)...with the nation’s top offensive line providing protection and opening holes, Florida State rushed for 2,844 yards (5.6 ypc), while passing for 4,423 yards…his dominant play helped Jameis Winston become the youngest player ever to win the Heisman Trophy.

touchdowns (42)…Florida State ranked first in the ACC and sixth in the nation in total offense (519.1)...with the nation’s top offensive line providing protection and opening holes, Florida State rushed for 2,844 yards (5.6 ypc), while passing for 4,423 yards.

TE - NICK 0’LEARY - 35 6-3 • 244 • SR Palm Beach, Fla./Dwyer

WR - ISAIAH JONES - 84

2014 All-America Candidate John Mackey Award Candidate

2013: A tall target expected to contribute in 2014...appeared in five games and had two receptions for 31 yards in 2013…missed second half of season with a foot injury.

2013 Honors John Mackey Award Finalist All-ACC Second Team Coaches All-ACC Second Team CBSSports.com All-America Third Team Lindy’s All-America Third Team

6-4 • 193 • SO Milton, Fla./Milton

Jones’ Career Stats Yr. G rec yds avg td lg avg/g 2013 5 2 31 15.5 0 16 6.2

TE - JEREMEY KERR - 85

6-5 • 251 • R-FR St. Petersburg, Fla./St. Petersburg 2013: Redshirt season.

qb - SEAN MAGUIRE - 10 6-3 • 220 • R-SO Sparta, N.J./Seton Hall Prep

2013: Backup quarterback with a strong arm who plays with poise and efficiency...appeared in nine games and threw a pass in three contests... on the season, has completed 13-of-21 passes for 116 yards and two touchdowns for a passer rating of 120.69...has a completion percentage of 61.9 percent...moved into backup quarterback roll following season-ending injury to Jacob Coker against Wake Forest in ninth game of the season...played the entire second half against Syracuse and completed 3-of-5 passes for 21 yards, including his first career touchdown, a 17-yard scoring pass to roommate Nick O’Leary...set or matched career highs in nearly every category going 9-of-14 for 84 yards and a touchdown versus Idaho. Maguire’S Career Stats Passing Yr. G COM ATT 2013 9 13 21 RUSHING Yr. 2013

INT 2

YDS 116

TD 2

LG 17

PCT 61.9

2013: One of the nation’s top all-around tight ends...hard-nosed, old-school player who doesn’t wear gloves and possesses strong hands with a knack for finding the ball whenever it is thrown in his direction...was one of three finalists for the John Mackey Award, given to the nation’s top tight end…had 33 receptions for 557 yards and seven touchdowns...averaging 16.9 yards per catch – a mark that led all tight ends in the nation…his seven scores tied for the second-most by a tight end, nationally…27 of 33 receptions went for a touchdown or a first down… the three-year starter is already the FSU career record-holder for touchdown catches by a tight end (11)…also a punishing blocker and runner…his blocking and receiving talents helped the Noles set FSU and ACC records for single-season total offense (7,267 yards), points per game (51.6) and yards per play (7.67) and the national record for points (723)…the Noles led the country with 94 touchdowns…set Florida State records for a tight end with 161 receiving yards and a 94-yard reception in the Noles’ 51-14 victory at then-No. 3 Clemson…opened the season by scoring three touchdowns at Pitt…added two receiving touchdowns against Maryland…had scoring receptions against NC State and Syracuse…caught three balls for 52 yards at Florida and hauled in three passes for 48 yards versus Duke in the ACC Championship Game...his 66 receptions and 973 yards for his career both rank second for tight ends in Seminole history behind Gary Parris (1970-72), who had 82 receptions and 1,125 yards. O’Leary’s Career Stats Yr. G rec yds avg td lg avg/g 2011 13 12 164 13.7 1 58 12.6 2012 13 21 252 12.0 3 28 19.4 14 33 557 16.9 7 94 39.8 2013 Tot 40 66 973 14.7 11 94 24.3 O’Leary’s career highs Receptions Yards Longest Catch TD Longest TD Catch

RB - MARIO PENDER - 7

G rush yds avg td lg avg/g 9 2 -1 -0.5 0 6 -0.1

Maguire’s career highs Yards Completions Attempts Long Longest TD TD

5-10 • 194 • R-SO Cape Coral, Fla./Island Coast

2013: Sat out the 2013 season following a 2012 redshirt, but the former U.S. Army All-American is expected to contribute next fall.

84, Idaho 2013 9, Idaho 2013 14, Idaho 2013 17 (twice), last Idaho 2013 17, Syracuse 2013 1 (twice), last Idaho 2013

LG - JOSUE MATIAS - 70 6-6 • 331 • SR Union City, N.J./Union City

2014 All-America Candidate Outland Trophy and Lombardi Award Candidate 2013 Honors Coaches All-ACC Second Team All-ACC Third Team 2013: Junior left guard started all 14 games this season and 29 consecutive contests dating back to the 2011 Champs Sports Bowl...produced the top offensive line grade in three games, including against Wake Forest (88), Miami (86), and Nevada (89), when the Noles ran for a season-high 377 yards against the Wolf Pack...his average grade of 78.5 percent ranked third on the team... the Noles set FSU and ACC records for single-season total offense (7,267 yards), points per game (51.6) and yards per play (7.67) and the national record for points (723)…the Noles led the country with 94 touchdowns…FSU set the ACC and school records for total touchdowns (94), passing touchdowns (42) and the school record for rushing

5, at Clemson 2013 161, at Clemson 2013 94, at Clemson 2013 3, at Pitt 2013 24, at Pitt 2013

fB - FREDDIE STEVENSON - 33 6-1 • 232 • SO Bartow, Fla./Bartow

2013: True freshman appeared in games as a backup full back and on special teams...tallied eight carries for 33 yards (4.1 ypc) and one touchdown...ran for 10 yards and a 1-yard touchdown on three carries versus Nevada...had two carries for 10 yards versus Maryland, two totes for seven yards versus Idaho and one rush for six yards against Duke in the ACC Championship Game. STEVENSON’S Career Stats RUSHING Yr. G rush yds avg td lg avg/g 2013 12 8 33 4.1 1 10 2.8 Receiving Yr. 2013

G rEC yds avg td lg avg/g 12 2 18 9.0 0 10 1.5

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3, Nevada 2013 10, (twice) last time Maryland 2013 10, Nevada 2013 1, Nevada 2013 1, Nevada 2013

STEVENSON’S career highs Receiving Receptions Yards Longest Catch

1, Nevada 2013 10, Nevada 2013 10, Nevada 2013

fB - NIGEL TERRELL - 28 6-1 • 227 • R-SR Helena, Ala./Pelham

2013: Appeared in 11 games as a backup full back and linebacker and on special teams units... rushed once for four yards against Nevada... made one tackle versus Boston College.

WR/kr - kermit whitfield - 7 5-7 • 184 • SO Orlando, Fla./Jones

2014 All-America Candidate Hornung Award Candidate 2013: Dazzling freshman who was arguably the fastest player in the nation with the ball in his hands…led the nation in kick return average (36.4), breaking a 59-year-old ACC record in the process…mark also set FSU record and ranks as the seventhbest single season average in college football history…led nation by over six yards over second-ranked Ty Montgomery of Stanford (30.41)…returned a kickoff 100 yards for a touchdown in the BCS National Championship Game, racing down the sideline to score with 6:24 remaining in the contest to give Florida State its first lead – 27-24 – since the first quarter…also had a 97-yard kickoff return score at Wake Forest in which he powered through a face-mask from a Demon Deacon defender…his return touchdown against Wake Forest was the first FSU kickoff return for a score since 2008…named ACC Specialist of the Week following the Wake Forest performance.. six of his 17 returns went for at least 40 yards…totaled 818 all-purpose yards on 25 touches for an incredible 32.8 yards per touch average...nine of his 25 touches went for 40+ yards...his first ever rushing carry was a 31-yard touchdown against NC State... his second career carry was a 74-yard score versus Syracuse...had three carries for 110 yards (36.7 ypc) and two touchdowns...tallied five receptions for 89 yards...caught one pass for 42 yards against Bethune-Cookman...returned a kickoff 44 yards versus Duke in the ACC Championship Game...had a 58-yard kickoff return against Idaho and a 43-yard return at then-No. 3 Clemson...added a 41-yard return against Bethune-Cookman. Whitfield’s Career Stats receiving Yr. G rec yds avg td lg avg/g 2013 14 5 89 17.8 0 42 6.4 rUshing Yr. 2013

G rush yds avg td lg avg/g 14 3 110 36.7 2 74 7.9

KICKOFF RETURN Yr. G NO 2013 14 17 Whitfield’s career highs RECEIVING Receptions Yards Longest Catch Whitfield’s career highs rushing Rushes Yards Longest Rush TD Longest TD Rush

6-1 • 219 • SR Davenport, Fla./Ridge Community Doak Walker Award Candidate

2013: One of the most athletic and versatile players on the team... two-year letterwinner at safety moved to running back prior to second game of the season against Nevada... also started on special teams...first offensive touch of his career was a 65-yard touchdown run against the Wolf Pack...ranked second on the Noles with 730 yards rushing and 11 touchdowns...his 8.0 yards per carry average ranked sixth in the nation and second in the ACC...his 11 rushing scores tied for 10th-most in a single season in FSU history and tied for the seventh-most in the ACC on the season...had two 100-yard games, including 110 yards on eight carries in his debut against Nevada...carried 10 times for career-high 114 yards and two touchdowns against Idaho...rushed nine times for 83 yards and two touchdowns against Bethune-Cookman....rushed for 29 yards and two touchdowns against Maryland...rushed 13 times for 86 yards and a touchdown at NC State... carried four times for 78 yards against Syracuse...rushed seven times for 55 yards and a touchdown against Duke in the ACC Championship Game…had five totes for 25 yards in the BCS National Championship Game versus Auburn, including a key seven-yard fake punt conversion on fourth-and-4 late in the second quarter. Williams’ Career Stats RUSHING Yr. G rush yds avg td lg avg/g 2013 14 91 730 8.0 11 65 52.1 Receiving Yr. 2013

G rec yds avg td lg avg/g 14 8 63 7.9 0 15 4.5

Defense Yr. G UA A Tot TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS 2011 12 4 4 8 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0.0-0 25 7 32 1.0-5 2 0 0 1 0.0-0 2012 14 2013 14 5 2 7 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0.0-0 34 13 47 1.0-5 2 0 0 1 0.0-0 Tot 40 KICKOFF RETURN Yr. 2011 2012 2013 Tot

G NO YDS AVG TD Lg 12 8 186 23.2 0 33 14 13 340 26.2 0 60 13 5 88 17.6 0 38 39 26 614 23.6 0 60

Williams’ career highs rushing Rushes Yards Longest Rush TD Longest TD Rush

13, NC State 2013 114, Idaho 2013 65, Nevada 2013 2 (three times), last Idaho 2013 65, Nevada 2013

Williams’ career highs receiving Receptions Yards Longest Catch

3, at Wake Forest 2013 21, at Wake Forest 2013 15, Maryland 2013

WILLIAMS’ Career Highs Defense Tackles Tackles for loss Interceptions

YDS AVG TD Lg WILLIAMS’ career highs KICKOFF returns 619 36.4 2 100 Returns Yards Long 1 (five times), last Syracuse 2013 42, Bethune-Cookman 2013 42, Bethune-Cookman 2013

11, vs. Georgia Tech 2012 1.0, at Miami 2012 1, vs. Georgia Tech 2012 3 (twice), last Florida 2012 96, at USF 2012 60, at USF 2012

WR/PR - jesus “bobo” wilson - 3 5-9 • 180 • SO Miami, Fla./Christopher Columbus

1 (three times), last Idaho 2013 74, Syracuse 2013 74, Syracuse 2013 1 (twice), last Syracuse 2013 74, Syracuse 2013

Whitfield’s career highs KICKOFF returns Returns 2 (three times), last vs. Duke 2013 Yards 100, Auburn (Nat. Champ.) 2014 100, Auburn (Nat. Champ.) 2014 Long 1 (twice), last vs Auburn (Nat. Champ.) 2014 TDs

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RB - KARLOS WILLIAMS - 9

of the game.

2013: Backup wide receiver and punt returner who is expected to make a big impact in 2014...had three receptions for 23 yards and eight punt returns for 89 yards...returned two punts for 36 yards against Maryland – including a career-long 28-yard return which helped set up the final score

Wilson’s Career Stats Receiving Yr. G rec yds avg td lg avg/g 2013 12 3 23 7.7 0 11 1.9


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FLORIDA STATE OFFENSE PUNT RETURN Yr. 2013

G NO 12 8

YDS AVG TD Lg 89 11.1 0 28

Kick RETURN Yr. 2013

G NO 12 1

YDS AVG TD Lg 27 27.0 0 27

Wilson’s career highs PUNT returns Punt Returns Yards Longest Return

2 (four times), last Idaho 2013 36, Maryland 2013 28, Maryland 2013

WIlson’s career highs RECEIVING Receptions Yards Longest Catch

2, Idaho 2013 12, Idaho 2013 11, at Wake Forest 2013

QB - JAMEIS WINSTON - 5 6-4 • 235 • R-SO Bessemer, Ala./Hueytown

2014 All-America Candidate Heisman Trophy Candidate Manning Award Candidate Davey O’Brien Award Candidate 2013 Honors Heisman Memorial Trophy Winner Consensus All-American Davey O’Brien National Quarterback Award Winner Walter Camp Football Foundation Player of the Year Manning Award Winner Sporting News Player of the Year Maxwell Award Finalist Associated Press All-America First Team FWAA All-America First Team Sporting News All-America First Team ESPN.com All-America First Team USA TODAY Sports All-America First Team Athlon Sports All-America First Team CBSSports.com All-America First Team SI.com All-America First Team Lindy’s All-America First Team FoxSports.com All-America First Team ACC Player of the Year Coaches ACC Player of the Year ACC Offensive Player of the Year Coaches ACC Offensive Player of the Year ACC Rookie of the Year Coaches ACC Rookie of the Year ACC Offensive Rookie of the Year Coaches ACC Offensive Rookie of the Year All-ACC First Team Coaches All-ACC First Team Athlon Sports Offensive Player of the Year College Football News Offensive Freshman of the Year Walter Camp All-America Second Team CBSSports.com Offensive Player of the Year Lindy’s Offensive Player of the Year FWAA Freshman All-American

O’Brien National Quarterback of the Week…seven 300-yard passing games…eight threetouchdown passing games…threw for over 200 yards in the first half nine times…guided the most prolific offense in school and conference history as the Noles set FSU and ACC records for single-season total offense (7,267 yards) and the national record for total points (723), while averaging 51.6 points per game…FSU led the nation with 94 touchdowns…opened the season by completing the first 11 passes of his career on the road at Pitt en route to setting an FSU record for completion percentage (92.6)...completed 25 of 27 passes for 356 yards and four touchdowns in his debut against the Panthers…signature performance came at then-No. 3 Clemson…led FSU to a 51-14 victory over the Tigers by throwing for a career-best 444 yards and three touchdowns while adding a rushing score…MVP of the ACC Championship Game after throwing for 330 yards and compiling four total touchdowns…torched No. 25 Maryland for 393 passing yards and a career-high five touchdowns in a 63-0 win…one of those touchdown passes against the Terrapins was a 12-yard highlight reel touchdown pass to junior tight end Nick O’Leary where he spun out of a sack and eluded another tackle before completing the throw…after throwing his first interception of the season against Nevada, he finished the game going 13-of-13 for 184 yards and two touchdowns…eluded a sack and tossed an amazing 55-yard Hail Mary touchdown pass to senior wide receiver Kenny Shaw as time expired at the end of the first half at Boston College to give FSU a 24-17 lead at the break…led FSU to a 48-34 win against the Eagles after trailing 17-3…was 11-of-14 for 229 yards and three touchdowns in just the first quarter against NC State…completed more than 90 percent of his passes for the second time when he finished 19-of-21 (90.5 percent) for 277 yards and two touchdowns versus Syracuse…was 19-of-31 for 327 yards and three touchdowns at Florida, who entered the game with the nation’s third-best pass defense and hadn’t allowed a 300-yard passer in 42 games…rushed for 193 yards and four touchdowns on the season…also a pitcher/outfielder/designated hitter on Florida State’s nationally-ranked baseball team where he made 32 starts and 17 relief appearances in 2013…had an ERA of 3.00 and 21 strikeouts in 27 innings pitched during his freshman campaign…named to the AllACC Academic Football Team…one of two football players honored for his academic success at the 2013 Golden Torch banquet at Florida State in the fall. Winston’s Career Stats PASSING Yr. G COM ATT 2013 14 257 384 RUSHING Yr. 2013

INT 10

YDS 4057

TD 40

LG 94

PCT 66.9

G rush yds avg td lg avg/g 14 88 219 2.5 4 21 15.6

Winston’s career highs passing Yards Completions Attempts Long Longest TD TDs

444, at Clemson 2013 25, at Pitt 2013 35, Auburn (Nat. Champ.) 2014 94, at Clemson 2013 72, at Clemson 2013 5, Maryland 2013

Winston’s career highs rushing Rushes Yards Longest Rush TD Longest TD Rush

14, at Boston College 2013 67, at Boston College 2013 20 (twice), last Maryland 2013 1 (four times), last vs. Duke 2013 17, vs. Duke 2013

2013: The dazzling playmaker and charismatic leader authored the greatest freshman season by a quarterback in college football history...led Florida State to a 14-0 record and the 2013 VIZIO BCS National Championship...named Offensive MVP of the national championship game by throwing for 237 yards and two touchdowns in a 34-31 come-from-behind victory over No. 2 Auburn at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif….engineered the game-winning seven-play, 80yard drive that started with just 1:11 remaining in the game and FSU trailing 31-27 and ended with a two-yard touchdown pass to Kelvin Benjamin to give FSU the lead with 13 seconds left… became the youngest player ever to win the Heisman Trophy at 19 years, 342 days and just the second freshman...won the Davey O’Brien Award as the nation’s best quarterback and the Manning Award…was also a finalist for the Maxwell Award...first freshman to capture ACC Player of the Year honors in the 61-year history of the Atlantic Coast Conference…also captured ACC Offensive Player of the Year, ACC Rookie of the Year and ACC Offensive Rookie of the Year honors…shattered the ACC record, Florida State record and national freshman record for touchdown passes (40) and broke the national freshman record for passing yards (4,057)… is the first freshman to lead his team to 14 wins…All-ACC First Team…led the nation and set the ACC record in pass efficiency rating (184.8)…ranked first in the nation in yards per attempt (10.6) and second in touchdown passes (40)…tossed 26 touchdowns and passed for 2,641 yards in just the first half alone…threw more first-half touchdowns than 105 starting quarterbacks had in all snaps…thanks to huge leads – only played in 82 percent of Florida State’s total offensive snaps and just 62 percent of the Noles’ second-half snaps…seven-time ACC Rookie of the Week…three-time ACC Offensive Back of the Week…three-time Davey

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DE - Chris Casher - 21

5-11 • 209 • SO Fairhope, Ala./Fairhope

6-4 • 243 • R-SO Mobile, Ala./Davidson

2013 Honors All-ACC Third Team College Football News Freshman All-America Second Team CampusInsiders.com Freshman All-America Second Team 247Sports.com Freshman All-America Second Team 2013: Outstanding season for the true freshman from Fairhope, Ala....saw significant action in all 14 games with one start as a safety and cornerback in Florida State’s top-rated pass defense (156.6 ypg)...led the Seminoles with four interceptions and was second on the team with 91 interception return yards...his four INTs were tied for fifth-most in the ACC...forced three fumbles to tie Lamarcus Joyner for the team lead…ranked second on the Seminoles in passes defended (eight) and had four pass break-ups…one of only three true freshmen to register a sack for FSU in 2013...had a career day at Wake Forest with two interceptions (one returned 56 yards for a touchdown), a forced fumble and one tackle in his first career start…started at free safety in place of Terrence Brooks…made his first career interception late in the fourth quarter to help seal a 48-34 victory over Boston College...registered one tackle and intercepted a pass against Miami...set a new career high with six tackles and added a pass breakup against Syracuse... had three tackles, forced a fumble and recovered it at Florida...had another big performance in the ACC Championship win over Duke as he was second on the team with five tackles, had one of FSU’s two sacks (his first of the year), forced his third fumble of the season and added another pass break-up…made four stops in the BCS National Championship Game…vital cog in FSU defense that led the nation in scoring defense (12.1 ppg) and interceptions (26) and ranked third in total defense (281.4 ypg)…also was a top special team performer, starting on the punt coverage, kickoff coverage, punt return and kickoff return units…tied for second on the team with 10 special teams stops…captured All-ACC Third Team honors in addition to several Freshman All-America honors…named to the All-ACC Academic Team. Andrews’ Career Stats Yr. G UA A 2013 14 24 11

Tot 35

TFL-YDS PBU 1.0-4 4

FF 3

Andrews’ career highs Tackles Interceptions

FR 1

INT SACKS 4 1.0-4

6, Syracuse 2013 2, at Wake Forest 2013

dB - COLIN BLAKE - 30 6-3 • 200 • R-SO San Antonio, Texas/Brandeis

2013: Backup defensive back and special teams performer appeared in 11 games and made three tackles...started much of the season on the kick return unit and also saw time on the kickoff coverage squad.

DT - keith bryant - 95 6-2 • 308 • R-FR Delray Beach, Fla./Atlantic

2013: Highly regarded defensive tackle redshirted and was a member of the scout team in 2013, but is expected to compete for playing time next fall.

2013: Played his first full season after appearing in just two games in 2012 before suffering a season-ending injury...showed his play-making ability by ranking among the team leaders in fumbles forced (one), fumbles recovered (one), tackles for loss (5.0), sacks (2.0) and defensive TDs (one)...was called “defensive player of the game” by Head Coach Jimbo Fisher after tallying 10 tackles, including two for a loss against Bethune-Cookman on Sept. 21...his 5.0 TFL led all freshmen...tied for fourth on the team with two sacks...one of just 10 Seminoles with multiple sacks on the season...had a sack in which he forced and recovered a fumble and returned it 31 yards for a touchdown against Syracuse...also added a pass break-up versus the Orange...recorded five tackles and the first sack of his career against Maryland...three tackles, including 0.5 TFL, at Wake Forest…appeared in 13 of 14 games and finished with 25 tackles. Casher’s Career Stats Yr. G UA A 2013 13 15 10

Tot 25

TFL-YDS PBU 5.0-20 2

Casher’s career highs Tackles Tackles for loss Sacks

FF 1

FR 1

INT SACKS 0 2.0-15

10, Bethune-Cookman 2013 2.0, Bethune-Cookman 2013 1.0 (twice), last Syracuse 2013

DB - Ronald darby - 3 5-11 • 188 • JR Oxon Hill, Md./Potomac

2014 All-America Candidate Jim Thorpe Award Candidate 2013: The ACC’s 2012 Defensive Rookie of the Year had another strong season in 2013...the shutdown cornerback made nine starts and played in all 14 games as a key member of the nation’s No. 1 pass defense (156.6 ypg)…recovered Florida State’s first fumble of 2013 and also recorded a tackle against Maryland...made the first interception of his career in the third quarter at Clemson...grabbed an interception for the second straight game against NC State...finished with one tackle and tied a career high with two pass break-ups against the Wolfpack...had a season-high three tackles against Syracuse…had two tackles and a pass break-up in the BCS National Championship Game…totaled 14 tackles, two interceptions and four pass break-ups on the season…vital cog in FSU defense that led the nation in scoring defense (12.1 ppg) and interceptions (26) and ranked third in total defense (281.4 ypg). DARBY’s Career Stats Yr. G UA A Tot TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS 2012 14 18 4 22 0.0-0 8 1 0 0 0.0-0 2013 14 11 3 14 0.0-0 4 0 1 2 0.0-0 Tot 28 29 7 36 0.0-0 12 1 1 2 0.0-0 DARBY’S career highs Tackles Interceptions Pass Breakups

4 (twice), last vs. Northern Illinois (‘13 Orange) 2012 1 (twice), last NC State 2013 2 (three times), last NC State

DE - Mario Edwards Jr. - 15 6-3 • 294 • JR Gautier, Miss./Ryan (Texas)

dB - Lamarcus Brutus - 42 6-0 • 202 • R-JR Port St. Lucie, Fla./Treasure Coast

2013: Redshirt sophomore saw action in 11 of FSU’s 14 games as a backup defensive back and special team contributor…continues to expand his role with the Seminoles after a redshirt season in 2011 and six games played and no stats in 2012...had two tackles and broke up a pass at Wake Forest...set a new career high with six tackles – all solo – against Syracuse...made his first career tackle for loss at Florida…registered 16 tackles and a pass break-up on the season. Brutus’ Career Stats Yr. G UA A 2013 11 14 2 Brutus’ career highs Tackles Tackles for Loss

20

Tot 16

TFL-YDS PBU 1.0-3 1

FF 0

FR 0

INT SACKS 0 0.0-0

6, Syracuse 2013 1.0, at Florida 2013

2014 All-America Candidate Chuck Bednarik Award Candidate Hendricks Award Candidate Nagurski Trophy Candidate 2013 Honors All-ACC Third Team Coaches All-ACC Third Team 2013: Seminoles starter at the right end and a key contributor to the nation’s third-ranked total defense (281.4 ypg) and No. 1 scoring defense (12.1 ppg)...the sophomore was named one of the top defensive linemen in the conference by both the coaches and the media...in his second season in Tallahassee made 11 starts and appeared in 12 games, making 28 tackles…became a major force when it came to splash plays in 2013 with two fumble recoveries, a forced fumble, 9.5 TFL, 3.5 sacks, an interception and a TD return...recovered a fumble and returned it 37 yards for a touchdown at Clemson...had a monster performance in the BCS National Championship Game, totaling a career-high 3.0 tackles for loss including a sack… had six tackles against Auburn…recorded 2.0 TFLs and 1.0 sacks on four total tackles against Miami...intercepted a pass and made two tackles, including 0.5 sacks, at Wake Forest...had three tackles and then-careerhighs with 2.0 TFL, an eight-yard sack and a forced fumble at Florida...posted three tackles in the season opener at Pitt...finished with four tackles and


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FLORIDA STATE DEFENSE 1.0 tackles for loss against Nevada...made one tackle – a 3-yard loss – and broke up a pass against Idaho. EDWARDs’ Career Stats Yr. G UA A Tot TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT 2012 11 8 9 17 2.5-16 1 0 0 0 2013 12 19 9 28 9.5-49 1 1 2 1 Tot 23 27 18 45 12.0-65 2 1 2 1 EDWARDs’ career highs Tackles Tackles for Loss Sacks

SACKS 1.5-13 3.5-37 5.0-50

Hollin’s Career Stats Yr. G UA A 13 8 8 2013

Tot 16

TFL-YDS PBU 3.0-17 0

HOLLIN’S CAREER HIGHS Tackles Tackles for Loss Sacks

FF 0

FR 0

INT SACKS 0 2.0-14

4, (twice), last vs. Duke (ACC Champ) 2013 2.0, Idaho 2013 1.0 (twice), last Idaho 2013

LB - RO’DERRICK HOSKINS - 18

7, vs. Georgia Tech (ACC Champ.) 2012 3.0 (twice), vs. Auburn (BCS Champ.) 2014 1.0 (four times), last vs. Auburn (BCS Champ.) 2014

6-2 • 235 • R-FR Orlando, Fla./Evans

2013: Redshirt linebacker was a valuable member of the scout team.

Lb - Ukeme Eligwe - 52

6-2 • 233 • R-SO Stone Mountain, Ga./Stone Mountain 2013: Redshirt freshman played a key role in 2013 appearing in 13 of 14 games...one of Seminoles most versatile players, he saw action as a linebacker, defensive end and on special teams where he wreaked havoc on the kickoff coverage unit, tying for the team-lead with 10 kick return stops…shared Special Team Newcomer Award at the end-of-year banquet…made his first career tackle for loss and finished with three total tackles against Nevada...had six tackles against Bethune-Cookman...recorded three tackles – including two on kickoff coverage – at Boston College...registered three tackles – including the first sack of his career at Clemson...posted two tackles and 1.0 sacks against NC State…made key stop in BCS National Championship Game, making solo tackle on Auburn’s All-America returner Chris Davis’ 17-yard return with nine seconds remaining and FSU clinging to a 34-31 lead. Eligwe’s Career Stats Yr. G UA A 13 18 10 2013 Eligwe’s Career Highs Tackles Tackles for loss Sacks

Tot TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT 28 3.0-13 1 0 0 1

SACKS 2.0-11

6, Bethune-Cookman 2013 1.0 (three times), last NC State 2013 1.0 (twice), last NC State 2013

DE - eddie goldman - 90

DB - tyler hunter - 1

5-11 • 205 • R-JR Valdosta, Ga./Lowndes County

against Nevada.

2013: Missed final 11 games of the season with a neck injury, but has recovered remarkably well...started the first three games of the year at safety...posted a new career high with five tackles in the season opener against Pitt...returned an interception 27 yards and had two pass break-ups

Hunter’s Career Stats Yr. G UA A Tot TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS 2011 11 1 2 3 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0.0-0 2012 14 19 7 26 0.0-0 2 0 0 3 0.0-0 2013 3 7 1 8 0.0-0 2 0 0 1 0.0-0 Tot 28 27 10 37 0.0-0 4 0 0 4 0.0-0 HUNTER’s Career PUNT RETURN Stats Yr. G NO 2012 14 8

6-4 • 314 • JR Washington D.C./Friendship Collegiate Academy

HUNTER’s career highs Tackles Interceptions

Outland Trophy and Lombardi Award Candidate

HUNTER’s career highs PUNT returns Punt Returns Yards Longest Return TD Longest TD Return

2013: Starting defensive end made major strides in his second season and earned more playing time as a result...made 13 starts...set career-highs for tackles (19), TFL (3.0) and sacks (2.0)...made his first career start at Pitt on Sept. 2...had two tackles versus Nevada on Sept. 14...career day at Boston College, setting new highs in tackles (4) and tackles for loss (1.5) while recording his first career sack...recorded three tackles and 0.5 sacks against Syracuse... assisted on a sack against Idaho…had three tackles and a half-tackle for loss in the BCS National Championship Game…helped FSU have nation’s No. 1 scoring defense (12.1 ppg), third-ranked total defense (281.4 ypg) and 18th-best run defense (124.8). GOLDMAN’S Career Stats Yr. G UA A Tot TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS 2012 10 4 4 8 1.0-4 0 0 0 0 0.0-0 13 8 11 19 3.0-9 0 0 0 0 2.0-8 2013 Tot 23 12 15 27 4.0-13 0 0 0 0 2.0-8 GOLDMAN’S career highs Tackles Tackles for Loss Sacks

4, at Boston College 2013 1.5, at Boston College 2013 1.0, at Boston College 2013

DE - Desmond Hollin - 43

6-3 • 286 • SR Miami, Fla./Southridge/ASA (N.Y.) College 2013: Junior college transfer played a key role in the defensive line rotation for the BCS National Champions...played in 13 games this season...recorded four tackles – including his first career sack – at Boston College on Sept. 28...had two tackles against Wake Forest...made two tackles – both for a loss, and included a 4-yard sack – against Idaho… finished season with 16 tackles, including three tackles for loss and two sacks for the nation’s No. 1 scoring defense (12.1 ppg), third-ranked total defense (281.4 ypg) and 18th-best run defense (124.8).

YDS AVG TD Lg 126 15.8 1 75

5, at Pitt 2013 2, at Virginia Tech 2012 5, Duke 2012 122, Duke 2012 75, Duke 2012 1, Duke 2012 75, Duke 2012

DT - Nile Lawrence-Stample - 99 6-1 • 319 • R-JR Ft. Lauderdale, Fla./Nova

2013: Started at defensive tackle next to All-American Timmy Jernigan... made six starts this season including versus Florida and Duke...played in 13 games...set career-bests for tackles (15) and TFL (1.5)...made his first career start at Pitt on Sept. 2...recorded a season-high three tackles at Boston College on Sept. 28...tied a season high with three tackles – including 1.0 TFL – against Maryland…had one tackle versus Auburn in the BCS National Championship Game…key member of nation’s No. 1 scoring defense (12.1 ppg), third-ranked total defense (281.4 ypg) and 18th-best run defense (124.8). LAWRENCE-STAMPLE’s Career Stats Yr. G UA A Tot TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS 2012 8 4 6 10 1.0-2 0 0 0 0 0.0-0 2013 13 8 7 15 1.5-2 0 0 0 0 0.0-0 Tot 21 12 13 25 2.5-4 0 0 0 0 0.0-0 LAWRENCE-STAMPLE’s career highs Tackles Tackles for Loss

4, Boston College 2012 1.0, Maryland 2013

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FLORIDA STATE DEFENSE LB - E.J. Levenberry - 10

northrup’s career highs Tackles Tackles for Loss

6-3 • 237 • SO Woodbridge, Va./C.D. Hylton

2013: Impressive true freshman linebacker who made a major impact in 2013 appearing in 13 games and making one start...intercepted a pass and returned it 78 yards for a touchdown against Idaho; added two tackles...led the team and set a new career high with eight tackles, 1.0 TFL and one pass break-up against NC State...registered four tackles and forced a fumble against Maryland...tied for second on the team with six tackles at Wake Forest...added six tackles against Syracuse…had five special teams tackles as a member of the kickoff coverage unit…ranked ninth on the team with 39 tackles, including 1.0 tackles for loss. Levenberry’s Career Stats Yr. G UA A Tot 13 18 21 39 2013

TFL-YDS PBU 1.0-1 1

FF 1

Levenberry’S career highs Tackles Tackles for Loss Interceptions

FR INT SACKS 0 1 0.0-0 8, NC State 2013 1.0, NC State 2013 1, Idaho 2013

DB - Tyrell lyons - 22 6-0 • 213 • R-FR Jacksonville, Fla./First Coast

2013: Valuable member of the scout team as a defensive back, while redshirting.

dT - Derrick MitchelL JR. - 11 6-4 • 292 • R-JR Jacksonville, Fla./First Coast

2013: Redshirt sophomore showed potential in his first season on the field after a redshirt in 2011 and missing all of 2012 with a back injury...played in eight games providing depth along the defensive line... matched his career high of two tackles and had his first TFL and sack against Idaho…finished season with seven tackles, including a sack. Mitchell’s Career Stats Yr. G UA A Tot TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS 2013 7 5 2 7 1.0-5 0 0 0 0 1.0-5 Mitchell’s career highs Tackles Tackles for Loss Sacks

2 (three times), last Idaho 2013 1.0, Idaho 2013 1.0, Idaho 2013

DT - GIORGIO NEWBERRY - 4 6-6 • 280 • R-JR Fort Pierce, Fla./Fort Pierce Central

2013: Moved to defensive tackle this spring, but was a backup tight end in 2013..saw significant action as up-back on the punt team and in two-tight end sets...played in all 14 games, including one start against Boston College...did not make a catch...played defensive end in 2012, making 13 tackles. NEWBERRY’s Career Stats Yr. G UA A Tot TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS 2013 13 4 9 13 0.0-0 2 1 0 1 0.0-0

lb - reggie northrup - 5

6-1 • 217 • JR Jacksonville, Fla./First Coast 2013: Back-up linebacker who played in all 14 games and saw action on special teams as a starter on the kickoff coverage and punt coverage units...eighth on the team with 46 tackles despite not starting a game… set new career high with a team-leading 11 tackles and a QB hurry against Syracuse...tallied five tackles against Bethune-Cookman...made three tackles – including 1.0 TFL – against Maryland...tied a career high with six tackles against NC State...led the team with eight tackles, including 0.5 TFL, at Wake Forest.. northrup’s Career Stats Yr. G UA A Tot TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS 2012 13 5 5 10 1.0-1 0 0 0 0 0.0-0 2013 14 22 24 46 2.5-4 1 0 0 0 0.0-0 Tot 27 27 29 56 3.5-5 1 0 0 0 0.0-0

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11, Syracuse 2013 1.0 (three times), last Maryland 2013

db - Jalen Ramsey - 8

6-1 • 198 • SO Smyrna, Tenn./Brentwood Academy 2014 All-America Candidate Jim Thorpe Award Candidate 2013 Honors College Football News Freshman All-America First Team FWAAA Freshman All-America First Team 247Sports.com True Freshman All-America First Team 2013: One of the country’s top freshmen who started all 14 games for the Seminoles third-ranked defense (281.4) and the nation’s top pass defense (156.6) as a cornerback and free safety...made his first career start at Pitt on Sept. 2, becoming the first true freshman to start at cornerback since Deion Sanders in 1985...started first three games of the season at cornerback before moving to safety following Tyler Hunter’s injury…hard-hitting playmaker ranked seventh on the Seminoles with 49 tackles…led FSU with 27 tackles on passing plays…grabbed an interception at Pitt which helped set up FSU’s first touchdown of the season...had five tackles against Nevada...had first career sack versus Bethune-Cookman...recorded a career-high seven tackles – all solo tackles – at Boston College on Sept 28...registered six tackles at Clemson...recovered a fumble and returned it 23 yards for a touchdown at Wake Forest...recorded three tackles and a TFL in the Seminoles win over Duke in the ACC Championship Game…tallied five tackles in the BCS National Championship Game against Auburn…captured several Freshman All-America honors, including recognition from the FWAA...also competed on the Florida State Track & Field team, placing third at the 2014 ACC Indoor Championship in the long jump (7.46 m). Ramsey’s Career Stats Yr. G UA A Tot TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS 2013 14 37 12 49 2.0-18 1 1 1 1 1.0-12 Ramsey’s Career Highs Tackles Tackles for loss Sacks Interceptions

7, at Boston College 2013 1.0 (twice), last vs. Duke (ACC Champ.) 2013 1.0, Bethune-Cookman 2013 1, at Pitt 2013

DT - JUSTIN SHANKS - 92 6-2 • 322 • R-SO Prattville, Ala./Prattville

2013: Appeared in seven games and made three tackles as a backup defensive lineman.

db - keelin smith - 37

6-3 • 191 • R-SO Fort Pierce, Fla./Treasure Coast 2013: Backup defensive back appeared in 12 games and continued to show improvement...set career-bests for tackles (16), interceptions (one) and TFL (1.0)...set a new career high with four tackles against Bethune Cookman...had two tackles, including a career-high 1.0 TFLs, against NC State...made two tackles, intercepted a pass and broke up another one against Idaho…also saw action on punt return and kickoff return units. SMITH’s Career Stats Yr. G UA A Tot TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS 2011 REDSHIRT SEASON 2012 13 6 3 9 0.5-1 1 0 0 0 0.0-0 2013 12 11 5 16 1.0-1 1 0 0 1 0.0-0 Tot 25 17 8 25 1.5-2 2 0 0 1 0.0-0 SMITH’S CAREER HIGHS Tackles Tackles for Loss Interceptions

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FLORIDA STATE DEFENSE LB - terrance smith - 24

Walker’S career highs Tackles Tackles for Loss Sacks

6-4 • 228 • R-JR Decatur, Ga./Southwest DeKalb 2014 Butkus Award Candidate

DB - Marquez white - 27

2013 Honors All-ACC Honorable Mention College Football News Sophomore All-America Second Team 2013: Redshirt sophomore linebacker made a huge leap from 2012 to 2013…made 10 starts and appeared in all 14 games…started at Mike linebacker from Week 5 on…finished fourth on the Seminoles with 59 tackles, including 2.5 tackles for loss and two sacks…also tallied an interception and three pass break-ups…posted his first pass break-up at Pitt on Sept. 2...led the team with 12 tackles in his first career start against Bethune-Cookman – matching his previous career total – and registered his first career sack...registered five tackles at Clemson...five tackles including an eight-yard sack against NC State...made 10 tackles, including 0.5 tackles for loss, to lead the team against Miami...had his first interception, to go along with two tackles and a pass break-up at Wake Forest...totaled five tackles against Syracuse...recorded four tackles and a PBU versus Duke in the ACC Championship Game…made four stops against Auburn in the BCS National Championship Game…nabbed All-ACC honorable mention accolades. SMITH’s Career Stats Yr. G UA A Tot TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS 2011 2 0 1 1 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0.0-0 13 8 1 9 1.5-5 0 0 0 0 0.0-0 2012 2013 14 34 25 59 2.5-17 3 0 0 1 2.0-16 Tot 29 42 27 69 4.0-22 3 0 0 1 2.0-16 SMITH’S CAREER HIGHS Tackles Tackles for Loss Sacks Interceptions

4, NC State 2013 2.0, Idaho 2013 1.0, Idaho 2013

12, Bethune-Cookman 2013 1.0 (twice), last NC State 2013 1.0 (twice), last NC State 2013 1, at Wake Forest 2013

LB - matthew thomas - 6 6-3 • 224 • R-FR Miami, Fla./Booker T. Washington

2013: Highly-touted freshman linebacker appeared in four games as a reserve before undergoing season-ending shoulder surgery...is expected to receive a medical redshirt...totaled four tackles, including 2.0 TFLs and one sack in 2013...had three tackles, 2.0 TFLs and sack versus Bethune-Cookman.

db - Nick Waisome - 6 5-10 • 182 • SR Groveland, Fla./South Lake

2013: Junior who played in 13 games this season and 37 in his threeyear career...broke up a pass and had a tackle against Nevada...posted his first tackle for loss against Bethune-Cookman...recorded a seasonhigh three tackles against NC State and Idaho…finished season with 11 tackles, one TFL and 2 pass break-ups…also saw action on special teams, including starting every game on the punt return unit. WAISOME’s Career Stats Yr. G UA A Tot TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS 2011 11 1 0 1 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0.0-0 2012 13 14 7 21 0.0-0 7 0 0 1 0.0-0 2013 13 10 1 11 1.0-1 2 0 0 0 0.0-0 Tot 37 25 8 33 1.0-1 9 0 0 1 0.0-0 WAISOME’S career highs Tackles 5, USF 2012 Interceptions 1, Clemson 2012

6-0 • 168 • SO Dothan, Ala./Northview

2013: True freshman defensive back who appeared in 13 games, including the BCS National Championship Game against Auburn… finished season with 12 tackles...recorded two tackles at Clemson...set a new career high with four tackles and recorded his first TFL against NC State...intercepted his first career pass and added a tackle at Wake Forest…saw significant action on special teams on the punt coverage and kick return coverage units…also a member of the Florida State basketball team where he was a reserve guard. White’s Career Stats Yr. G UA A 2013 13 8 4

Tot 12

TFL-YDS PBU 1.0-1 0

White’S career highs Tackles Tackles for Loss Interceptions

FF 0

FR 0

INT SACKS 1 0.0-0

4, NC State 2013 1.0, NC State 2013 1, at Wake Forest 2013

db - p.j. williams - 26 6-0 • 196 • JR Ocala, Fla./Vanguard

2014 All-America Candidate Jim Thorpe Award Candidate 2013 Honors All-ACC Honorable Mention College Football News Sophomore All-America Second Team 2013: Starting cornerback blossomed into one of ACC’s best defensive backs in his second season...captured Defensive MVP honors in BCS National Championship Game versus Auburn after making a career-high seven tackles, including a half-tackle for loss and interception on consecutive plays at the start of the fourth quarter when the Seminoles trailed 21-13… his pick of Tigers’ quarterback Nick Marshall provided a spark and led to an FSU touchdown… missed first game of the season, but played in 13 contests, while starting final 11…led Florida State with seven pass break-ups and total passes defended (10) – a mark that placed him 14th in the conference…ranked 10th on Noles with 35 tackles and tied for second with three interceptions...set a then-career high with five tackles – all solo – at Florida...recorded his first career interception and tied a career high with four tackles at Boston College...had a pass breakup and a tackle against Bethune-Cookman...posted three tackles at Clemson...made two tackles, intercepted a pass and broke up another against Miami...had two tackles, 1.0 TFL and a pass break-up against Idaho…key member of nation’s No. 1-ranked pass defense (156.6 ypg) and third-ranked total defense (281.4 ypg)…FSU also led the nation in interceptions (26) and scoring defense (12.1 ppg). Williams’ Career Stats Yr. G UA A Tot TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS 2012 14 9 5 14 1.0-10 1 0 0 0 0.0-0 13 21 14 35 1.5-10 7 0 0 3 0.0-0 2013 Tot 27 30 19 49 2.5-20 8 0 0 3 0.0-0 WILLIAMS’ Career Highs Tackles Tackles for Loss Interceptions

7, vs. Auburn (BCS Champ.) 2014 1.0 (twice), last Idaho 2013 1 (twice), last Miami 2013

dE - DeMarcus Walker - 44

6-3 • 273 • SO Jacksonville, Fla./Sandalwood 2013: Started three games (Pitt, BCU and BC) and played in 12 as a true freshman defensive end...made his first career start at Pitt on Sept. 2...had three stops against Bethune-Cookman...set a new career high with four tackles against NC State...posted three tackles against Syracuse...recorded two tackles, both for a loss and included a sack (both career highs), against Idaho…finished rookie campaign with 18 tackles, including 2.0 tackles for loss and a sack, and also totaled three quarterback hurries. WAlker’s Career Stats Yr. G UA A 2013 12 9 9

Tot 18

TFL-YDS PBU 2.0-9 0

FF 0

FR 0

INT SACKS 0 1.0-7

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FLORIDA STATE SPECIAL TEAMS K - Roberto Aguayo - 19 6-1 • 209 • R-FR Mascotte, Fla./South Lake

2014 All-America Candidate Lou Groza Award Candidate

*****Lou Groza Collegiate Place-Kicker Award Winner**** Associated Press All-America First Team Walter Camp Football All-America First Team USA TODAY Sports All-America First Team CBSSports.com All-America First Team Lindy’s USA TODAY Sports All-America First Team SI.com All-America Honorable Mention College Football News Freshman All-America First Team Athlon Sports Freshman All-America First Team Sporting News Freshman All-America First Team Coaches All-ACC First Team All-ACC Second Team

2013: Redshirt freshman kicker had one of the most prolific kicking seasons in FSU, ACC and college football history…become the third Seminole to win the Lou Groza Award given to the nation’s top kicker…collected several All-America honors and All-ACC accolades…broke the national record for points by a kicker in a season with 157 points…old mark was 156 by Oklahoma State’s Quinn Sharp in 2012…set new record for single season scoring in both FSU and ACC history…outscored 8 of FSU’s 14 opponents by himself this season...made 115 of his 116 kicks (.991)...went 94-94 on extra point attempts to set the NCAA record for most extra points made in a season without a miss....the highest scoring kicker in the nation and the third-highest scoring player overall (11.2 ppg)... made 94 extra points to set a new ACC and FSU record for singleseason PATs (old record - 67, Scott Bentley, 1995)...converted the first 70 kicks of his career – 12 field goals and 58 PATs – setting a new FSU record for consecutive kicks made to begin a career before missing a 43-yard field goal at WF...converted 21 of 22 field goal attempts…kicked a career-long 53-yard field goal against Syracuse...named ACC Specialist of the Week after kicking two field goals and five PATs against Nevada...scored a career-high 15 points on six PATs and three field goals at Clemson...named the Lou Groza Star of the Week on Oct. 21...scored 14 points on a career-high and ACC-record-tying 11 PATs and a field goal against Idaho…made three field goals at Florida including 49- and 40-yarders…scored nine points versus Duke in the ACC Championship Game, nailing a 45-yard field goal and drilling six PATs…drilled 35-yard field goal in the first quarter to give FSU a 3-0 lead in the BCS National Championship Game against Auburn…also connected on a 41-yard field goal in the third quarter and made all four of his point after attempts to tally 10 points…his PAT following Kelvin Benjamin’s game-winning touchdown with 13 seconds left in the game gave him sole possession of the national record for single-season points by a kicker. aguayo’s Career Stats Yr. G FGM-FGA LG PATs 2013 14 21-22 53 94-94 Aguayo’s career highs Field Goals Long Field Goal PATs Kickoffs Touchbacks Points

PTs 157

3 (twice), last at Florida 2013 53, Syracuse 2013 11, Idaho 2013 10 (four times), last Idaho 2013 7, at Wake Forest 2013 15, at Clemson 2013

P - Cason Beatty - 38 6-3 • 224 • SO Charlotte, N.C./Olympic

Ray Guy Award Candidate 2013: Seminoles starting punter the last two seasons...improved his average by nearly three yards this year (38.3 to 41.1)...only surrendered two touchbacks in 2013 and four in his career...12 of his 42 punts were downed inside the 20-yard line...best game came versus Duke in the ACC Championship where he had a career long 59 yard punt and two of his four punts downed inside the 20 while playing in his hometown of Charlotte...tied a career high with six punts, with two downed inside the 20, at Wake Forest... matched career high with six punts for a career high 257 yards (42.8 average) versus Auburn in the BCS National Championship Game including a 55-yard punt…had six punts of 50 yards or more…did not have a punt blocked. BEATTY’S Career Stats Yr. G Punts yards avg lg tb fc i20 blk 2012 14 47 1798 38.3 54 2 23 23 2 2013 14 42 1725 41.1 59 2 12 12 0 Tot 28 89 3523 39.6 59 4 35 35 2 BEATTY’s career highs Punts Yards Average Long

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FLORIDA STATE EARLY ENROLLEES OL - Kareem Are

6-6 • 335 • JR Floral Park, N.Y./Sewanhaka (N.Y.)/Fort Scott CC Enrolled at Florida State in January...will have two years of eligibility... versatile offensive lineman who played guard at Fort Scott Community College in Fort Scott, Kan. but could play tackle or center...ranked the nation’s No. 1 JUCO offensive guard, and 36th overall JUCO player, by 247Sports...rated a three-star prospect by 247Sports, Scout, Rivals, and ESPN...ranked No. 45 on the ESPN JC50 and No. 46 by Rivals...named First Team All-Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference and First Team All-Region 6 as a freshman and a sophomore at Fort Scott...PrepStar Magazine JUCO All-American...selected to play in New York Upstate/Downstate Game and the Long Island Empire Challenge Game after graduating from Sewanhaka High School in 2011...chose FSU over Ole Miss, South Carolina and Penn State.

LS - Stephen GabbarD - 49 6-3 • 220 • FR Tallahassee, Fla./Godby

Enrolled at Florida State in January and is expected to participate in spring practice...consensus two-star recruit...ranked the third-best long snapper in the nation by ESPN...rated a five-star long snapper and the nation’s fourth best by Kohls Kicking, which specializes in special teams recruiting...won a 5A state championship in 2012 and helped lead Godby to a 10-2 record and a playoff appearance in 2013... PrepStar Magazine All-Southeast Region... father Steve started at defensive tackle for four years at Florida State from 1985-88 before playing in the NFL with the Philadelphia Eagles and Green Bay Packers.

DB - Trey Marshall - 20 RB - Davin Cook - 4 5-11 • 196 • FR Miami, Fla./Miami Central

Enrolled at Florida State in January, but had shoulder surgery and will sit out spring practice...holds five-star rankings from both Rivals and 247Sports and a four-star mark by ESPN...rated the No. 1 prospect in Florida, the No. 2 running back in the nation and the overall No. 13 prospect by 247Sports...member of PrepStar also ranked in the national Top 25 by Rivals (No. 18) and ESPN (No. 21)...named 2013 Mr. Florida Football by Florida Dairy Farmers Association...rushed for Miami-Dade County-best 1,940 yards and 24 touchdowns on 177 carries (11.0 yards per rush) and intercepted three passes on defense in 2013...led Miami Central to the Class 6A state championship by rushing for 223 yards and four touchdowns in a 52-7 win over Seffner Armwood...finished his prep career rushing for 4,267 yards and 64 touchdowns, while leading Miami Central to a 52-5 record...rushed for 78 yards and a touchdown on eight carries in 2014 Under Armour All-America Game... USA Today All-USA Football Team...247Sports Second Team All-American...two-time All-State Class 6A First Team...invited to “The Opening”, an all-star summer prospect camp held on the Nike Campus...attended same high school as 2013 All-ACC First Team running back Devonta Freeman, who declared for the NFL Draft following the 2013 season after leading the Seminoles in rushing...selected Florida State over Florida, Texas, Arkansas and Miami.

6-0 • 196 • FR Lake City, Fla./Columbia

Enrolled at Florida State in January and is expected to participate in spring practice...consensus four-star defensive back recruit...rated the nation’s sixth-best safety by 247Sports and the country’s 14th-best by Rivals...ranked the 48th-best safety in the nation by ESPN...named a second-team All-American by 247Sports...named First-Team All-State as a junior...missed part of his senior season with an injury but rebounded to lead Columbia to a 10-2 record and an appearance in the 6A regional semifinals...ranked as one of the 50 best players in Florida heading into the season by the Orlando Sentinel...ran a 4.34 40 at Nike’s The Opening in summer...selected to play in the Semper Fi All-American Bowl in Carson, Calif. in January...PrepStar Magazine All-Southeast Region...selected FSU over offers from Georgia, Miami (Fla.), Tennessee and Ole Miss.

LB - Kain Daub

6-4 • 243 • FR Jacksonville, Fla./Sandalwood Enrolled at Florida State in January...consensus four-star recruit out of Sandalwood High in Jacksonville...rated the third-best inside linebacker and sixth-best player in Florida in ESPN300 (No. 32 player overall)... the ninth-best inside linebacker (No. 142 player overall) by Rivals and the No. 6 inside linebacker by 247Sports (No. 144 overall)...a five-star recruit and the nation’s No. 4 middle linebacker recruit by Scout...PrepStar Magazine’s No. 4 linebacker and No. 59 overall player...played in the 2014 Under Armour All-American Game, racking up two tackles...named a 247Sports Second-Team All-American...led Sandalwood to the 8A regional quarterfinals and captured honorable mention All-First Coast honors in 2013, totaling 42 tackles and three sacks...totaled 74 tackles, seven sacks and five forced fumbles as a junior and 108 tackles, 12 sacks and two forced fumbles as a sophomore...First Team Class 8A All-State in 2012...invited to The Opening, a skills camp held at the Nike campus in Oregon...also played basketball in high school...chose Florida State over Alabama, Auburn, Clemson, and Florida, among others.

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FLORIDA STATE INCOMING FRESHMEN QB - J.J. Cosentino

WR - Ja’Von Harrison

Consensus four-star prospect...rated the 15th-best pro-style quarterback in the nation and the No. 8 player in Pennsylvania by Rivals...the No. 16 pro-style quarterback by 247Sports and No. 6 player in his state...member of the ESPN300 (No. 240)...ranked the 11th-best pocket passer in the nation by ESPN and No. 3 player in Pennsylvania...rated the nation’s No. 11 quarterback by Scout...ranked the 17th-best quarterback (No. 218 overall) by PrepStar Magazine...in 2013, led Central Catholic to a 15-1 record, including the WPIAL championship...led Central Catholic to runner-up at the PIAA Class AAAA final...one of two quarterbacks named to Pennsylvania Big 33 team...passed for 771 yards and 13 touchdowns and rushed for 256 yards and 13 scores during his senior season...passed for 552 yards and rushed for 10 touchdowns as a junior, taking over the starting job in Week 3...named MaxPreps preseason Mr. Football for Pennsylvania before senior season...participated in the Semper Fidelis All-Star game in Carson, Calif. in January...threw for 100 yards, including a 50-yard touchdown, in the Semper Fi game... attended the same high school as former NFL stars Dan Marino and Marc Bulger, and current FSU assistant coach Sal Sunseri...chose FSU over Penn State and USF.

Consensus four-star recruit who starred at Kathleen High School on offense, defense and special teams...rated the nation’s No. 13 athlete and the No. 22 player in Florida by ESPN (No. 117 overall)...rated the No. 20 athlete and No. 32 player in Florida by 247Sports...No. 42 wide receiver and No. 47 Florida prospect by Rivals...No. 45 wide receiver by Scout...selected for Florida Athletic Coaches Association North-South Game...led Kathleen to a 9-2 record and the Class 7A regional finals in 2013...tallied 43 receptions for 678 yards and nine receiving touchdowns as a senior...had a receiving touchdown, rushing touchdown and two punt-return scores in Class 7A regional quarterfinals victory...captured Class 7A All-State First Team honors as a senior and Class 6A Third Team accolades as a junior...totaled 28 receptions, 637 yards and five scores as a junior...ranked No. 9 on Bright House Sports Network’s Tampa Bay area Top 30 Football Players entering fall...attended Nike’s “The Opening” in Beaverton, Ore....also plays basketball for the Red Devils...picked Florida State over Virginia Tech.

6-4 • 225 • FR New Kensington, Pa./Central Catholic

TE - Ryan Izzo

DT - Demarcus Christmas

6-6 • 235 • FR Highland Lakes, N.J./Pope John XXIII

Consensus four-star defensive tackle prospect...ranked the No. 8 defensive tackle in the nation and No. 15 player in Florida by Rivals (No. 101 overall)...rated No. 16 defensive tackle and No. 27 player in Florida by 247Sports (No. 212 overall)...ranked No. 17 defensive tackle and No. 37 player in Florida by ESPN (No. 212 overall)...Scout’s eighth-ranked defensive tackle recruit... No. 15 in FlaVarsity100 preseason rankings...led Manatee to an 11-1 record and the Class 8A-Region 2 semifinals in 2013...collected Class 8A All-State First Team, All-Southwest Florida First Team and Bradenton Herald All-Area First Team accolades as a senior...American Family Insurance All-USA Second Team...tallied 39 tackles, including 33 solo stops, 20 quarterback hurries, eight tackles for loss, three sacks, two forced fumbles and one recovered fumble in final prep season...chose Florida State over Alabama, Auburn, Florida and Miami.

A four-star prospect and ranked the nation’s ninth-best tight end by 247Sports...rated a threestar recruit by Rivals, ESPN and Scout...ranked nation’s No. 18 tight end and No. 18 player in New Jersey by ESPN...No. 12 player in New Jersey by 247Sports...No. 25 tight end and No. 13 player in New Jersey by Rivals...No. 27 tight end by Scout...ranked No. 16 on Star Ledger 50, a list of the top recruits in New Jersey, heading into the fall...helped Pope John finish with a 10-2 record and an appearance in the sectional championship game as a senior, tallying 766 receiving yards and seven touchdowns...captured All-West Jersey First Team, All-Non-Public Second Team and All-State Third Team honors in 2013...All-Area First Team honors as a junior...combined statistics for final two prep seasons include 63 catches, 1,098 yards and 13 touchdowns...also plays basketball for Pope John and nabbed All-West Jersey Second Team honors in 2012-13...can split out as wide receiver...chose Florida State over Wisconsin, Rutgers and Boston College.

C - Alec Eberle

DB - Malique Jackson

Versatile two-way player in high school who was recruited to play center, but can play any position on the offensive line...selected for the 2014 Under Armour All-America Game...received a four-star rating by Rivals and a three-star grade from ESPN, 247Sports and Scout...ranked nation’s No. 4 center and No. 7 player in Virginia by Rivals (No. 235 player overall)...No. 6 center by 247Sports and No. 8 center by ESPN...captured All-State 5A First Team honors on both the offensive and defensive lines in 2013...all-conference and all-south region honoree... PrepStar Magazine All-Atlantic Region...helped lead Atlee to an 11-2 record and the Virginia State playoffs in 2013...chose FSU over Connecticut, Maryland, and Temple.

Underrated consensus three-star recruit who starred at quarterback and on defense at Wayne County High School...ranked the nation’s No. 25 athlete and No. 32 player in Georgia by Rivals...tabbed the No. 34 athlete and No. 32 player in the Peach State by 247Sports...ESPN’s No. 98 athlete and No. 89 player in Georgia...led Wayne County to a 12-3 record and the Georgia AAAA state semifinals as a senior...nabbed Class AAAA All-State honorable mention honors in 2013...passed for a school-record 371 yards and six touchdowns in first round of playoffs... threw for over 1,500 yards and ran for over 900 yards, while scoring nine touchdowns as a junior...also played on the varsity golf team...cousin is FSU’s All-ACC right guard Tre’ Jackson, who also attended Wayne County...chose Florida State over Cincinnati, NC State and Missouri.

6-3 • 300 • FR Bradenton, Fla./Manatee

6-5 • 285 • FR Mechanicsville, Va./Atlee

DE - Lorenzo Featherston 6-7 • 225 • FR Greensboro, N.C./Page

The No. 1-ranked recruit out of North Carolina according to ESPN, which called him a “human condor in football pads”...rated a four star prospect by ESPN and 247Sports and a three-star recruit by Rivals and Scout...tabbed by ESPN as the nation’s No. 33 overall player and the fifth-best defensive end...ranked the No. 6 weakside defensive end and No. 4 player in North Carolina by 247Sports (No. 125 player overall)...rated the No. 20 weakside defensive end and No. 14 player in North Carolina by Rivals...PrepStar Magazine’s No. 14 defensive end and No. 127 overall prospect...selected to the Under Armour All-American Game, but had to sit out due to injury...missed most of his senior season due to injury, but registered 58 tackles and 15 tackles for loss during his junior season at Page...named to the Preseason All-State Class 4A team by NCPreps.com...chose Florida State over Clemson and Florida, amongst others.

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6-2 • 190 • FR Lakeland, Fla./Kathleen

6-1 • 180 • FR Jesup, Ga./Wayne County

OL - Roderick Johnson

6-7 • 330 • FR Florissant, Mo./Hazelwood Central Consensus four-star recruit and the No. 1 prospect in Missouri and No. 7 offensive tackle by Scout (No. 86 overall)...ranked No. 12 offensive tackle and No. 2 player in Missouri by 247Sports (No. 123 overall), No. 14 offensive tackle and No. 3 player in Missouri by ESPN (No. 158 overall)...No. 21 offensive tackle and No. 3 player in Missouri by Rivals (No. 220 overall)... ranked No. 1 in St. Louis Post-Dispatch Super 30...captured Missouri Class 6A All-State First Team honors...two-time First Team All-Metro selection...helped lead Hazelwood Central to a 12-1 record and the Suburban North Conference championship as a senior and advanced to the Missouri 6A state semifinals...the Hawks racked up 5,186 total yards of offense in 2013 (3,088 rushing, 2,098 passing)... STL Football U Junior National Elite award winner...participated in track and field in high school...chose FSU over offers from Ohio State and Alabama.


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FLORIDA STATE INCOMING FRESHMEN DT - Federick Jones

OL - Corey Martinez

Under-the-radar defensive tackle recruit whose father and uncle starred on the gridiron for the Seminoles...rated a three-star prospect by 247Sports, ESPN and Scout, and a two-star recruit by Rivals...ranked the nation’s No. 81 defensive tackle by both 247Sports and Scout... helped lead Miami Central to a 13-1 record and the Class 6A state championship his senior year...had a sack in the state title game, a 52-7 victory over Seffner Armwood...captured class 6A All-State Third Team as a senior...nabbed First Team All-State honors from FloridaHSFootball.com... All-Dade County Third Team as a junior at Monsignor Pace, where he also starred in track and field, winning the Class 2A state title in the shot put in 2012 and 2013... ranked No. 1 in state with season-best shot put mark of 61-7.50...committed to Seminoles at Jimbo Fisher Camp last summer...father is Fred Jones, who played linebacker at Florida State from 1983-86...uncle is all-time Florida State great linebacker Marvin Jones, who nabbed consensus All-America honors in 1991-1992 and was elected to the FSU Hall of Fame in 2000...prep teammate of fellow Class of 2014 signee Dalvin Cook at Central.

Rated a four-star recruit by Rivals, ESPN and Scout, and a three-star prospect by 247Sports... committed to Seminoles at Nike’s “The Opening” in Beaverton, Ore., in July 2013...played tackle in high school, but projects as a guard at the collegiate level...ranked the nation’s No. 11 guard and No. 30 player in Florida by Rivals (No. 198 overall)...rated No. 13 guard and No. 33 player in state by ESPN (No. 191 overall)...ranked No. 27 guard in nation and No. 68 player in Florida by 247Sports...competed in Semper Fidelis All-Star Game in Fullerton, Calif. in January... PrepStar Magazine Top 300 All-American...helped lead Tampa Catholic to a 10-3 record and the Class 3A state semifinals in 2013...Florida Class 3A All-State First Team honoree as a junior and senior...captured Tampa Bay Times First Team and All-SunCoast Second Team honors as a senior...Tampa Bay Times’ No. 6-ranked recruit for 2014...four-year starter at Tampa Catholic...Chose Florida State over Alabama, Georgia and Boston College.

6-2 • 285 • FR Miami, Fla./Miami Central

6-5 • 300 • FR Tampa, Fla./Tampa Catholic

OL - Chad Mavety OL - Derrick KElly

6-5 • 290 • FR Havana, Fla./East Gadsden Four-star offensive tackle recruit by 247Sports...ranked the No. 25 offensive tackle and the No. 31 prospect in Florida by 247Sports...rated a three-star recruit by ESPN, Rivals and Scout... shot up recruiting boards during his senior year at nearby East Gadsden High in Havana, Fla.... collected Class 4A All-State First Team honors as a senior and Second Team honors as a junior...originally committed to Kentucky...chose Florida State over offers from Florida, Georgia, LSU, and UCLA, among other.

WR - Ermon Lane

6-3 • 200 • FR Homestead, Fla./Homestead Senior A five-star prospect by Rivals and Scout and ranked among the top five wide receivers in the nation by nearly every recruiting service...Four-star recruit by 247Sports and ESPN...Ranked nation’s No. 2 wide receiver and the No. 4 player in Florida by ESPN (No. 22 overall)...Rated the No. 4 wide receiver and No. 4 player in Florida by 247Sports (No. 33 overall)...Ranked No. 5 wide receiver and No. 5 player in Florida (No. 28 overall)...rated nation’s third-best receiver by Scout...PrepStar Magazine’s No. 1 wide receiver and No. 20 overall player in the country... had four catches for 35 yards and one kickoff return for 24 yards at the 2013 Under Armour All-American Game...caught 31 balls for 605 yards and eight touchdowns as a senior and collected Miami Herald First-Team All-Dade and Class 6A All-State Third Team honors... named a Second-Team All-American by 247Sports as a senior...garnered Class 6A All-State First Team accolades as a junior after tallying 30 receptions for 801 yards and eight touchdowns...had 22 receptions for 679 yards and seven touchdowns...participated in Nike’s “The Opening” in Beaverton, Ore., where he ran a 4.52 40 and 4.23 shuttle during SPARQ testing...chose Florida State over offers from Alabama, Clemson, Florida and Miami (Fla.), among others.

DE - Rick Leonard

6-7 • 260 • FR Middletown, Md./Middletown Rated a four-star recruit by Rivals and Scout and a three-star prospect by 247Sports and ESPN...rated the nation’s 15th-best strongside defensive end and the No. 6 player in Maryland by Rivals...ranked the No. 21 strongside defensive end and No. 15 player in Maryland by 247Sports...tabbed No. 37 defensive end and No. 8 player in Maryland by ESPN...Scout’s No. 31 defensive end...committed to the Seminoles at the Jimbo Fisher Camp last summer...led Middletown to a third straight Class 2A state championship as a senior, capturing the state’s Defensive Player of the Year award by the Maryland sportswriters and consensus All-State First Team honors...totaled 30 solo tackles, 14 sacks and 24 tackles-for-loss in 2013...had 67 tackles, 12 sacks and 18.5 tackles for loss as a junior in 2012 - his first season of varsity football...also played lacrosse in high school...played in the Offense-Defense All-American Bowl in Orlando, Fla. following his senior season....father and grandmother attended Florida State... chose Florida State over Clemson and Maryland.

6-5 • 315 • JR Sparta, N.J./Nassau (N.Y.) CC A four-star prospect and ranked the nation’s ninth-best tight end by 247Sports...rated a threestar recruit by Rivals, ESPN and Scout...ranked nation’s No. 18 tight end and No. 18 player in New Jersey by ESPN...No. 12 player in New Jersey by 247Sports...No. 25 tight end and No. 13 player in New Jersey by Rivals...No. 27 tight end by Scout...ranked No. 16 on Star Ledger 50, a list of the top recruits in New Jersey, heading into the fall...helped Pope John finish with a 10-2 record and an appearance in the sectional championship game as a senior, tallying 766 receiving yards and seven touchdowns...captured All-West Jersey First Team, All-Non-Public Second Team and All-State Third Team honors in 2013...All-Area First Team honors as a junior...combined statistics for final two prep seasons include 63 catches, 1,098 yards and 13 touchdowns...also plays basketball for Pope John and nabbed All-West Jersey Second Team honors in 2012-13...can split out as wide receiver...chose Florida State over Wisconsin, Rutgers and Boston College.

DT - Derrick Nnadi

6-2 • 300 • FR Virginia Beach, Va./Ocean Lakes Consensus four-star defensive tackle recruit...ranked the nation’s fourth-best defensive tackle recruit and the No. 4 prospect in Virginia by Rivals (No. 81 player overall)... ranked No. 8 defensive tackle and the No. 5 prospect in Virginia by 247Sports (No. 80 overall)...tabbed No. 21 defensive tackle and No. 6 player in Virginia by ESPN (No. 253 overall)...Scout’s third-best defensive tackle...played in the Chesapeake Bowl, a Virginia all-star game, and the U.S. Army All-American Bowl...listed as the Virginia-Pilot’s No. 4 prospect...led Ocean Lakes to a 12-1 record and the Group 6A South Region semifinals as a senior, piling up 71 tackles and 20 sacks... anchored a Dolphins’ defense that held eight opponents to a touchdown or less...Beach District co-Defensive Player of the Year in 2013...totaled 167 total tackles, 27 tackles for loss and 13 sacks while leading Ocean Lakes to its first state championship game appearance as a junior in 2012, grabbing First Team All-Beach District and All-Eastern Region honors...First Team All-Tidewater selection as a junior and a senior...chose Florida State over Virginia Tech, Ohio State, Virginia and Penn State.

LB - Delvin Purifoy

6-2 • 240 • FR Pensacola, Fla./Pensacola Catholic Consensus four-star and national Top 10 linebacker recruit from nearby Pensacola Catholic High School...rated the nation’s No. 5 inside linebacker prospect and No. 19 Florida prospect by 247Sports (No. 131 overall player)...No. 8 inside linebacker and No. 20 player in Florida by Rivals (No. 128 overall)...tabbed the sixth-best outside linebacker and No. 20 player in Florida by ESPN (No. 114 overall)...Scout’s No. 19 middle linebacker prospect...PrepStar Magazine’s No. 138 player overall and No. 14 linebacker...Captured Class 5A All-State First Team honors and was named the Pensacola News Journal Defensive Player of the Year as a senior...snagged MaxPreps.com Medium School First Team All-America accolades...led Pensacola Catholic to a 10-0 regular season record and the No. 1 ranking in Class 5A...Crusaders advanced to second straight regional final and finished 12-1...tallied 102 tackles, two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery as a senior...named to High School Butkus Award Watch List...totaled 116 tackles and two sacks en route to Class 3A All-State First Team and New Journal First Team honors as a junior...cousin is former Florida defensive back Louicheiz Purifoy...committed to Florida State in January 2013...selected Seminoles over Kentucky, Ole Miss and Tennessee.

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FLORIDA STATE INCOMING FRESHMEN OLB - Jacob Pugh

DT - Adam Torres

Highly-touted, consensus four-star local product out of Godby High School in Tallahassee... tabbed the nation’s No. 5 outside linebacker and No. 7 player in Florida by 247Sports (No. 39 player overall)...ranked the No. 5 outside linebacker and No. 18 Florida prospect by ESPN (No. 110 overall)...rated No. 7 outside linebacker nad No. 16 player in Florida by Rivals (No. 105 overall)...Scout’s No. 6 outside linebacker recruit...selected as No. 4 player in state in the Orlando Sentinel’s 2014 Florida Top 100... PrepMagazine’s No. 158 overall player and No. 17 linebacker...Class 5A All-State First Team as a junior and a senior...selected for 2014 Under Armour All-American Game...tallied 64 tackles, 12 TFLs, nine sacks, 12 hurries, four PBUs, three forced fumbles despite facing double and triple teams en route to earning All-Big Bend Defensive Player of the Year in 2013...led Godby to the Class 5A state championship in 2012, recording two sacks in final...transferred to Godby prior to his junior year from Jefferson County...led Jefferson County to the 1A state championship as a sophomore and nabbed allstate honorable mention accolades in 2011.

Consensus three-star recruit who is very athletic for his size...ranked No. 33 defensive tackle prospect in the nation and the 75th-best player in Florida by Rivals...rated the No. 47 defensive tackle and No. 98 player in Florida by 247Sports...Scout’s No. 35 defensive tackle and ESPN’s No. 73 interior defender...entered fall ranked No. 3 in the Orlando Sentinel’s Central Florida Super60 and No. 47 in the Sentinel’s 2014 Florida Top 100...accounted for 39 tackles, five tackles for loss and five sacks as a senior...led a Lake Mary defense that allowed only 109 rushing yards per game in 2013...Orlando Sentinel All-Area First Team....FACA District 9 First Team... selected for Central Florida All-Star Game...led Lake Mary to the Class 8A regional semifinals and an 11-1 record...2013 Preseason All-State Third Team selection by the Miami Herald... chose Florida State over Miami, Louisville and South Carolina.

6-4 • 235 • FR Tallahassee, Fla./Godby

WR - Travis Rudolph

6-2 • 190 • FR West Palm Beach, Fla./Cardinal Newman Ranked the nation’s No. 1 wide receiver prospect by Rivals...Five-star recruit by Rivals and 247Sports and a four-star prospect by ESPN...rated top player in Florida (No. 11 player overall) by Rivals...ranked the nation’s second-best wide receiver and the No. 2 player in Florida by 247Sports (No. 23 overall)...rated sixth-best wide receiver in the nation and No. 9 Florida prospect by ESPN (No. 40 overall)...played in the Under Armour All-American Game with the nation’s best talent...had a game-high 48 yards on four catches, including an 11-yard touchdown...MaxPreps Second Team All-American...PrepStar Magazine’s No. 11 wide receiver and No. 76 overall prospect... No. 2 recruit in Palm Beach area on PBGametime’s Class of 2014 Big Board...Palm Beach Post Small Schools Offensive Player of the Year and Sun Sentinel Class 5A-4A-3A-2A Player of the Year...American Family Insurance All-USA Florida First Team... Class 3A All-State First Team in 2013 and 2011...Class 3A All-State Second Team in 2012... caught 63 passes for school records of 1,237 yards and 15 touchdown receptions in 2013... added four interceptions on defense...led Cardinal Newman to an 8-4 record, the regional finals and first district title since 2004...named the Lou Groza Awards High School Player of the Year... had 833 total yards of offense and scored 17 total touchdowns as a junior despite missing three games with an injury...tallied 40 receptions for 625 yards and scored 12 touchdowns as a sophomore...scored 15 touchdowns as a freshman...also competed in track and field...coached at Cardinal Newman by Steve Walsh, former star quarterback at University of Miami and NFL veteran...chose FSU over Alabama, Auburn, Miami and Ohio State.

OL - Brock Ruble

6-8 • 320 • FR La Plata, Md./DeMatha Catholic Versatile two-way player in high school who was recruited to play center, but can play any position on the offensive line...selected for the 2014 Under Armour All-America Game...received a four-star rating by Rivals and a three-star grade from ESPN, 247Sports and Scout...ranked nation’s No. 4 center and No. 7 player in Virginia by Rivals (No. 235 player overall)...No. 6 center by 247Sports and No. 8 center by ESPN...captured All-State 5A First Team honors on both the offensive and defensive lines in 2013...all-conference and all-south region honoree... PrepStar Magazine All-Atlantic Region...helped lead Atlee to an 11-2 record and the Virginia State playoffs in 2013...chose FSU over Connecticut, Maryland, and Temple.

TE - Mavin Saunders

6-6 • 240 • FR Bimini Bahamas/The Kinkaid School (Texas) Rated a four-star prospect by 247Sports, ESPN and Scout, and a three-start recruit by Rivals... ranked the No. 3 tight end in the country and No. 23 player in Texas (No. 187 player overall) by 247Sports...rated the No. 7 tight end and No. 45 player in Texas by ESPN...ranked the No. 14 tight end and No. 32 player in Texas by Rivals...Scout’s No. 9 tight end prospect...PrepStar Magazine All-Midlands Region... came to the United States from Bimini, Bahamas, and first played football his junior season of high school...helped lead Kincaid to an 11-0 record and the Southwest Preparatory Conference title by totaling 35 receptions for 468 yards and eight touchdowns...had 40 catches for 590 yards and six touchdowns as a junior to lead the Falcons to an 8-3 mark and the SPC large-school title game...also starred in basketball for Kincaid where he held averages of 16.5 points and 8.6 rebounds following his junior season...received college basketball offers from Connecticut and Oklahoma, among others...chose Florida State over football offers from Arkansas, Houston and Michigan State.

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6-4 • 280 • FR Lake Mary, Fla./Lake Mary

RB - Jonathan Vickers

6-1 • 220 • FR Tallahassee, Fla./North Florida Christian Consensus three-star, Top 50 running back and local product out of North Florida Christian in Tallahassee...rated a four-star prospect and the No. 40 running back in the nation by ESPN...No. 31 running back by both Rivals and Scout...ranked one of Florida’s Top 100 players by Rivals (No. 57), 247Sports (No. 78) and ESPN (No. 70)...named North MVP at the 59th Annual Florida Athletic Coaches Association All-Star Game in December... PrepStar Magazine All-Southeast Region...ranked No. 47 in FlaVarsity150...2013 Class 2A All-State First Team...2013 All-Big Bend Offensive Player of the Year...rushed for more than 1,500 yards and 22 touchdowns, while averaging 8.4 yards per carry as a senior...added 27 receptions for 329 yards and four scores, leading the Eagles to the state semifinals...rushed for 266 yards and four touchdowns on 32 carries and threw for another score in his final high school game...missed junior season with an injury...helped NFC go 14-0 and win the 2011 Class 2A Florida high school football championship, rushing for 102 yards and two touchdowns in the title game... chose Florida State over Louisville, Alabama and Clemson.

DT - Arthur Williams 6-5 • 300 • FR Fayetteville, N.C./E.E. Smith

Consensus three-star defensive tackle prospect out of Fayetteville, N.C….ranked the No. 21 defensive tackle in the nation and the No. 39 player in North Carolina according to Rivals… tabbed the No. 37 defensive tackle and the No. 16 player in North Carolina…Scout’s No. 43 defensive tackle…ranked No. 21 on Fayetteville Observer Top 50…totaled 105 tackles and interception en route to All-State First Team (all classifications), All-Mid South Conference and All-Cape Fear Region honors…piled up 84 tackles as a junior and led E.E. Smith High School to a conference championship…picked up MVP award at VTO Elite Combines in both North Carolina and Florida…chose Florida State over South Carolina, Miami and East Carolina.


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2013 Florida State Football Florida State Overall Team Statistics (as of Mar 12, 2014) 2013 team statistics All games Team Statistics

FS

SCORING Points Per Game FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty RUSHING YARDAGE Yards gained rushing Yards lost rushing Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Average Per Game TDs Rushing PASSING YARDAGE Comp-Att-Int Average Per Pass Average Per Catch Average Per Game TDs Passing TOTAL OFFENSE Total Plays Average Per Play Average Per Game KICK RETURNS: #-Yards PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards INT RETURNS: #-Yards KICK RETURN AVERAGE PUNT RETURN AVERAGE INT RETURN AVERAGE FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-Yards Average Per Game PUNTS-Yards Average Per Punt Net punt average KICKOFFS-Yards Average Per Kick Net kick average TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3RD-DOWN Conversions 3rd-Down Pct 4TH-DOWN Conversions 4th-Down Pct SACKS BY-Yards MISC YARDS TOUCHDOWNS SCORED FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS ON-SIDE KICKS RED-ZONE SCORES RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS PAT-ATTEMPTS ATTENDANCE Games/Avg Per Game Neutral Site Games Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Florida State 165 214 203 141 Opponents 42 41 29 58

723 51.6 357 139 194 24 2844 3217 373 505 5.6 203.1 42 4423 288-442-13 10.0 15.4 315.9 42 7267 947 7.7 519.1 31-873 34-340 26-529 28.2 10.0 20.3 13-5 79-694 49.6 42-1725 41.1 34.5 128-7754 60.6 41.2 29: 24 82/157 52% 3/4 75% 35-263 0 94 21-22 0-0 (71-73) 97% (58-73) 79% (94-94) 100% 527947 7/75421 OT

0 0

OPP

170 12.1 232 101 110 21 1747 2144 397 536 3.3 124.8 7 2193 222-427-26 5.1 9.9 156.6 14 3940 963 4.1 281.4 70-1301 14-237 13-72 18.6 16.9 5.5 17-9 71-643 45.9 96-4109 42.8 38.2 42-2523 60.1 33.3 30: 36 68/212 32% 11/22 50% 33-233 0 21 8-13 1-2 (23-30) 77% (16-30) 53% (20-21) 95% 310376 5/62075 2/80951

Total 723 170

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2013 Florida State Football FLORIDA sTATEFlorida FOOTBALL spring prospectus State Overall Individual Statistics (as 2014 of Mar 12, 2014) All games

2013 individual statistics Rushing

Devonta Freeman Karlos Williams James Wilder Jr. Jameis Winston Ryan Green Kermit Whitfield Freddie Stevenson Chad Abram Jacob Coker Rashad Greene Will Burnham Nigel Terrell Cameron Ponder Sean Maguire TEAM Total Opponents Passing

gp-gs

Jameis Winston Jacob Coker Sean Maguire TEAM Total Opponents

14-14 7-0 8-0 6-0 14 14

Receiving

gp-gs

Rashad Greene Kelvin Benjamin Kenny Shaw Nick O'Leary Devonta Freeman Christian Green Chad Abram Karlos Williams Kermit Whitfield James Wilder Jr. Jesus Wilson Isaiah Jones Shayne Broxsie Freddie Stevenson Ryan Green Total Opponents

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gp-gs

att

gain loss

net avg td

14-14 173 1045 29 1016 5.9 14 14-0 91 748 18 730 8.0 11 13-1 81 579 16 563 7.0 8 14-14 88 412 193 219 2.5 4 12-0 33 180 17 163 4.9 1 14-0 3 110 0 110 36.7 2 12-0 8 34 1 33 4.1 1 14-7 7 29 0 29 4.1 0 7-0 10 55 40 15 1.5 1 14-13 1 9 0 9 9.0 0 2-0 1 6 0 6 6.0 0 11-0 1 4 0 4 4.0 0 3-0 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 8-0 2 6 7 -1 -0.5 0 6-0 5 0 52 -52 -10.4 0 14 505 3217 373 2844 5.6 42 14 536 2144 397 1747 3.3 7 effic comp-att-int

pct

lg avg/g

60 65 49 21 34 74 10 7 24 9 6 4 0 6 0 74 72

yds td

184.84 257-384-10 66.9 4057 40 102.78 18-36-1 50.0 250 0 120.69 13-21-2 61.9 116 2 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 174.69 288-442-13 65.2 4423 42 93.77 222-427-26 52.0 2193 14 no.

yds

14-13 76 1128 14-14 54 1011 14-7 54 933 14-13 33 557 14-14 22 278 14-0 13 157 14-7 9 73 14-0 8 63 14-0 5 89 13-1 3 27 13-0 3 23 5-0 2 31 19 13-0 2 12-0 2 18 12-0 2 16 14 288 4423 14 222 2193

avg

14.8 18.7 17.3 16.9 12.6 12.1 8.1 7.9 17.8 9.0 7.7 15.5 9.5 9.0 8.0 15.4 9.9

td

9 15 6 7 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 42 14

lg avg/g

72 56 55 94 48 22 16 15 42 10 11 16 12 10 14 94 68

80.6 72.2 66.6 39.8 19.9 11.2 5.2 4.5 6.4 2.1 1.8 6.2 1.5 1.5 1.3 315.9 156.6

72.6 52.1 43.3 15.6 13.6 7.9 2.8 2.1 2.1 0.6 3.0 0.4 0.0 -0.1 -8.7 203.1 124.8

lg avg/g

94 42 17 0 94 68

289.8 35.7 14.5 0.0 315.9 156.6

Punt Returns

no.

26 8 34 14

251 89 340 237

Interceptions

no.

4 3 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 26 13

yds avg td

91 24 147 16 20 0 0 0 27 32 0 4 78 44 31 15 529 72

1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 5 0

56 20 79 12 15 0 0 0 27 32 0 4 78 44 31 15 79 29

Kick Returns

no.

yds avg td

lg

Fumble Returns

no.

yds avg td

Kenny Shaw Jesus Wilson Total Opponents Nate Andrews P.J. Williams Telvin Smith Ronald Darby Lamarcus Joyner Terrence Brooks Jacobbi McDaniel Marquez White Tyler Hunter Terrance Smith Dan Hicks Mario Edwards Jr. E.J. Levenberry Keelin Smith Jalen Ramsey Christian Jones Total Opponents Kermit Whitfield Karlos Williams Lamarcus Joyner Shayne Broxsie Jesus Wilson Kenny Shaw Total Opponents Jalen Ramsey Chris Casher Telvin Smith Ronald Darby Mario Edwards Jr. Total Opponents

yds avg td

17 619 5 88 5 110 2 9 1 27 1 20 31 873 70 1301 1 1 1 1 1 5 0

23 31 -5 16 37 102 0

9.7 11.1 10.0 16.9

22.8 8.0 49.0 8.0 10.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 27.0 32.0 0.0 4.0 78.0 44.0 31.0 15.0 20.3 5.5 36.4 17.6 22.0 4.5 27.0 20.0 28.2 18.6

23.0 31.0 -5.0 16.0 37.0 20.4 0.0

0 0 0 0

lg

26 28 28 45

lg

2 100 0 38 0 28 0 5 0 27 0 20 2 100 0 71 1 1 0 0 1 3 0

lg

23 31 0 16 37 37 0


FLORIDA sTATE FOOTBALL2013 Florida State Football

2014 spring prospectus

Florida State Overall Individual Statistics (as of Mar 12, 2014) All games

2013 individual statistics Scoring

Roberto Aguayo Devonta Freeman Kelvin Benjamin Karlos Williams Rashad Greene James Wilder Jr. Nick O'Leary Kenny Shaw Kermit Whitfield Jameis Winston Chad Abram Telvin Smith Ryan Green Jacob Coker Freddie Stevenson E.J. Levenberry P.J. Williams Nate Andrews Mario Edwards Jr. Chris Casher Jalen Ramsey TEAM Total Opponents Field Goals

td

fg

- 21-22 15 15 11 9 8 7 6 4 4 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 94 21-22 21 8-13 fg

kick

94-94 94-94 20-21

PAT rush rcv pass dxp saf

-

-

-

21-22 95.5 0-0 10-10 2-2

FG Sequence

Florida State

(22),(28) (23),(33) (45) (40),(20) (28),(24),(20) (25),(28) 43,(42) (53) (42) (49),(40),(28) (45) (35),(41)

8-9

Opponents

(28),(39) (24),(24) 51 (36) 44 (23) (32) 49 48 33,(22)

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

1-1

pts

Total Offense

- 157 - 90 - 90 - 66 - 54 - 48 - 42 - 36 - 24 - 24 - 18 - 12 - 12 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 1 2 1 723 - 170

pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99

Roberto Aguayo PITT Nevada Bethune-Cookman Boston College Maryland Clemson NC State Miami Wake Forest Syracuse Idaho Florida Duke #2 AUBURN

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lg blk

53

0

g plays

rush pass

total avg/g

Jameis Winston Devonta Freeman Karlos Williams James Wilder Jr. Jacob Coker Ryan Green Sean Maguire Kermit Whitfield Freddie Stevenson Chad Abram Rashad Greene Will Burnham Nigel Terrell TEAM Total Opponents

14 14 14 13 7 12 8 14 12 14 14 2 11 6 14 14

Punting

no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blk

Cason Beatty Total Opponents

472 219 4057 4276 173 1016 0 1016 91 730 0 730 81 563 0 563 46 15 250 265 33 163 0 163 23 -1 116 115 3 110 0 110 8 33 0 33 7 29 0 29 1 9 0 9 1 6 0 6 1 4 0 4 6 -52 0 -52 947 2844 4423 7267 963 1747 2193 3940

42 1725 41.1 59 42 1725 41.1 59 96 4109 42.8 64

Kickoffs

Roberto Aguayo Clay Pickler Total Opponents

2 12 12 6 2 12 12 6 5 33 33 21

no. yds avg tb ob retn

120 7301 8 453 128 7754 42 2523

305.4 72.6 52.1 43.3 37.9 13.6 14.4 7.9 2.8 2.1 0.6 3.0 0.4 -8.7 519.1 281.4

60.8 45 56.6 2 60.6 47 60.1 10

0 0 0

net ydln

5 1 6 18.6 41.2 0 28.2 33.3

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2013 Florida State Football Florida State Overall Individual Statistics (as of Mar 12, 2014) All games All Purpose

Devonta Freema Kenny Shaw Rashad Greene Kelvin Benjamin Karlos Williams Kermit Whitfield James Wilder Jr. Nick O'Leary Jameis Winston Ryan Green Christian Green Telvin Smith Jesus Wilson Lamarcus Joyne Chad Abram Nate Andrews E.J. Levenberry Freddie Stevens Keelin Smith Terrance Smith Isaiah Jones Jalen Ramsey Shayne Broxsie Tyler Hunter P.J. Williams Ronald Darby Jacob Coker Christian Jones Will Burnham Nigel Terrell Mario Edwards J Sean Maguire TEAM Total Opponents

g

rush

rcv

14 1016 278 14 0 933 14 9 1128 14 0 1011 14 730 63 14 110 89 13 563 27 14 0 557 14 219 0 12 163 16 14 0 157 14 0 0 13 0 23 14 0 0 14 29 73 14 0 0 13 0 0 12 33 18 12 0 0 14 0 0 5 0 31 14 0 0 13 0 19 3 0 0 13 0 0 14 0 0 7 15 0 13 0 0 2 6 0 11 4 0 12 0 0 8 -1 0 6 -52 0 14 2844 4423 14 1747 2193

pr

kr

0 0 251 20 0 0 0 0 0 88 0 619 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 89 27 0 110 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 340 873 237 1301

ir

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 147 0 20 0 91 78 0 44 32 0 31 0 27 24 16 0 15 0 0 4 0 0 529 72

total avg/g

1294 1204 1137 1011 881 818 590 557 219 179 157 147 139 130 102 91 78 51 44 32 31 31 28 27 24 16 15 15 6 4 4 -1 -52 9009 5550

92.4 86.0 81.2 72.2 62.9 58.4 45.4 39.8 15.6 14.9 11.2 10.5 10.7 9.3 7.3 6.5 6.0 4.2 3.7 2.3 6.2 2.2 2.2 9.0 1.8 1.1 2.1 1.2 3.0 0.4 0.3 -0.1 -8.7 643.5 396.4

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2013 defensive statistics 2013 Florida State Football Florida State Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Mar 12, 2014) All games # 22 20 8J 24 31 7 13 5N 1L 26 29 55 52 15 6 21 97 90 44 37 42 43 99 3 27 1 23 1H 11 9 57 12 30 92 4 58 19 5S 38 28 75 35 93 8 TM

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Defensive Leaders

gp-gs

Telvin Smith Lamarcus Joyner Timmy Jernigan Terrance Smith Terrence Brooks Christian Jones Jalen Ramsey Reggie Northrup E.J. Levenberry P.J. Williams Nate Andrews Jacobbi McDaniel Ukeme Eligwe Mario Edwards Jr. Dan Hicks Chris Casher Demonte McAllister Eddie Goldman DeMarcus Walker Keelin Smith Lamarcus Brutus Desmond Hollin Nile LawrenceStampl Ronald Darby Marquez White Nick Waisome Gerald Demps Tyler Hunter Derrick Mitchell Karlos Williams Philip Doumar Matthew Thomas Colin Blake Justin Shanks Colton Woodall Ryan Alicea Roberto Aguayo Bryan Stork Cason Beatty Nigel Terrell Cameron Erving Nick O'Leary Brad Bentz Devonta Freeman TEAM Total Opponents

14-14 14-14 14-14 14-10 13-13 13-12 14-14 14-0 13-1 13-11 14-1 14-0 13-0 12-11 14-4 13-0 11-1 13-13 12-3 12-0 11-0 13-0 13-6 14-9 13-0 13-0 13-0 3-3 8-0 14-0 14-0 4-0 11-0 7-0 4-0 2-0 14-0 13-13 14-0 11-0 14-14 14-13 2-0 14-14 6-0 14 14

ua

Tackles a tot

61 29 45 24 35 28 34 25 38 18 32 24 37 12 22 24 18 21 21 14 24 11 15 14 18 10 19 9 11 14 15 10 7 15 8 11 9 9 11 5 14 2 8 8 8 7 11 3 8 4 10 1 8 2 7 1 5 2 5 2 3 1 4 . 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 . . 1 1 . . . 583 366 562 330

90 69 63 59 56 56 49 46 39 35 35 29 28 28 25 25 22 19 18 16 16 16 15 14 12 11 10 8 7 7 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 949 892

tfl/yds

9.5-25 7.0-57 11.0-44 2.5-17 8.0-33 8.0-23 2.0-18 2.5-4 1.0-1 1.5-10 1.0-4 2.5-6 3.0-13 9.5-49 5.5-22 5.0-20 1.0-1 3.0-9 2.0-9 1.0-1 1.0-3 3.0-17 1.5-2 . 1.0-1 1.0-1 1.0-3 . 1.0-5 . . 2.0-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98-408 80-351

Sacks no-yds

Pass defense Fumbles blkd int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick

2.0-8 3-147 5.5-54 2-20 4.5-32 . 2.0-16 1-32 1.0-13 2-0 2.0-3 1-15 1.0-12 1-31 . . . 1-78 . 3-24 1.0-4 4-91 0.5-2 1-0 2.0-11 . 3.5-37 1-4 1.0-13 1-0 2.0-15 . . . 2.0-8 . 1.0-7 . . 1-44 . . 2.0-14 . . . . 2-16 . 1-0 . . . . . 1-27 1.0-5 . . . . . 1.0-9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35-263 26-529 33-233 13-72

4 4 1 3 5 . 1 1 1 7 4 1 . 1 1 2 1 . . 1 1 . . 4 . 2 2 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 46

2 3 2 1 . 6 1 2 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 2 2 . 3 . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 10

2--5 . . . 1-0 . 1-23 . . . 1-0 . . 2-37 . 1-31 . . . . . . . 1-16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-102 5-0

. 3 . . 2 . 1 . 1 . 3 . . 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 10

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

saf

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2014 spring prospectus

2013 Game-By-Game Starts PITT

NEV B-CU BC MD

CU NCS

UM

WF SU

ID

UF DUKE AU

X Greene Greene Greene Newberry (TE) Greene Greene Greene Greene Greene Greene Greene Greene Greene Greene Erving Erving Erving Erving Erving Erving Erving Erving Erving Erving Erving Erving Erving LT Erving LG Matias Matias Matias Matias Matias Matias Matias Matias Matias Matias Matias Matias Matias Matias Stork Stork Stork Stork Stork Stork Stork Stork Stork Stork Stork Stork Stork C Stork RG Jackson Carter Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson RT Hart Hart Hart Hart Hart Hart Hart Hart Hart Hart Hart Hart Hart Hart Y Shaw O’Leary (TE) O’Leary (TE) O’Leary (TE) Shaw O’Leary (TE) Shaw Shaw O’Leary (TE) Shaw O’Leary (TE) Shaw Shaw O’Leary (TE) Z Benjamin Benjamin Benjamin Benjamin Benjamin Benjamin Benjamin Benjamin Benjamin Benjamin Benjamin Benjamin Benjamin Benjamin Winston Winston Winston Winston Winston Winston Winston Winston Winston Winston Winston Winston Winston QB Winston FB O’Leary (TE) Abram Abram Abram Wilder, Jr. (TB) Abram O’Leary (TE) O’Leary (TE) Abram O’Leary (TE) Abram O’Leary (TE) O’Leary (TE) Abram TB Freeman Freeman Freeman Freeman Freeman Freeman Freeman Freeman Freeman Freeman Freeman Freeman Freeman Freeman Aguayo Aguayo Aguayo Aguayo Aguayo Aguayo Aguayo Aguayo Aquayo Aguayo Aguayo Aguayo Aguayo PK Aguayo DS Doumar Doumar Doumar Doumar Doumar Doumar Doumar Doumar Doumar Doumar Doumar Doumar Doumar Doumar Beatty Beatty Beatty Beatty Beatty Beatty Beatty Beatty Beatty Beatty Beatty Beatty Beatty HO Beatty KO Aguayo Aguayo Aguayo Aquayo Agauyo Aguayo Aguayo Aguayo Aguayo Aguayo Aguayo Aguayo Aguayo Aguayo P Beatty Beatty Beatty Beatty Beatty Beatty Beatty Beatty Beatty Beatty Beatty Beatty Beatty Beatty Goldman McAllister Goldman Goldman Goldman Goldman Goldman Goldman Goldman Goldman Goldman Goldman Goldman LE Goldman DT Lawrence-Stample Lawrence-Stample Lawrence-Stample Lawrence-Stample Joyner (Nickel) Joyner (Nickel) Joyner (Nickel) Joyner (Nickel) Joyner (Nickel) Joyner (Nickel) Joyner (Nickel) Lawrence-Stample Lawrence-Stample Joyner (Nickel) DT Jernigan (NT) Jernigan (NT) Jernigan (NT) Jernigan (NT) Jernigan (NT) Jernigan (NT) Jernigan (NT) Jernigan (NT) Jernigan (NT) Jernigan (NT) Jernigan (NT) Jernigan (NT) Jernigan (NT) Jernigan (NT) RE Walker Edwards, Jr. Walker Walker Edwards, Jr. Edwards, Jr. Edwards, Jr. Edwards, Jr. Edwards, Jr. Edwards, Jr. Edwards, Jr. Edwards, Jr. Edwards, Jr. Edwards, Jr. WLB Tel. Smith Tel. Smith Tel. Smith Tel. Smith Tel. Smith Tel. Smith Tel. Smith Tel. Smith Tel. Smith Tel. Smith Tel. Smith Tel. Smith Tel. Smith Tel. Smith Ter. Smith MLB Jones Jones Ter. Smith Levenberry Ter. Smith Ter. Smith Ter. Smith Ter. Smith Ter. Smith Ter. Smith Ter. Smith Ter. Smith Joyner (Nickel) SLB Hicks Hicks Hicks Hicks Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Joyner Joyner Joyner Darby Darby Darby Darby Darby Darby Darby Joyner Darby Darby CB Joyner FS Brooks Brooks Brooks Brooks Brooks Ramsey Ramsey Ramsey Ramsey Ramsey Ramsey Ramsey Ramsey Ramsey SS Hunter Hunter Hunter Ramsey Ramsey Brooks Brooks Brooks Andrews Brooks Brooks Brooks Brooks Brooks CB Ramsey Ramsey Ramsey P.J. Williams P.J. Williams P.J. Williams P.J. Williams P.J. Williams P.J. Williams P.J. Williams P.J. Williams P.J. Williams P.J. Williams P.J. Williams

Career Starts List

Player ‘09 ‘10 ‘11 ‘12 ‘13 Ttl Chad Abram - - - - 7 7 Roberto Aguayo - - - - 14 14 Nate Andrews - - - - 1 1 Austin Barron - - 3 1 1 5 Cason Beatty - - - 14 14 28 Kelvin Benjamin - - - - 14 14 Terrence Brooks - - - 14 13 27 Ruben Carter - - - - 1 1 Ronald Darby - - - - 9 9 Phillip Doumar - - - - 14 14 Mario Edwards Jr. - - - 2 11 13 Cameron Erving - - - 14 14 28 Jacob Fahrenkrug - - 12 - - 12 Devonta Freeman - - 7 5 14 26 Eddie Goldman - - - - 12 12 Christian Green - - 4 - - 4 Rashad Greene - - 3 13 13 29 Jarred Haggins - - 1 2 - 3 Kevin Haplea - - - 2 - 2 - - 9 - 14 23 Bobby Hart Dan Hicks - - - - 4 4 Tyler Hunter - - - 3 3 6 Tre’ Jackson - - 1 14 12 27 Timmy Jernigan - - - 2 14 16 Christian Jones - - 13 14 12 39 Lamarcus Joyner - - 13 14 14 41 Nile Lawrence Stample - - - - 6 6 - - - - 1 1 E.J. Levenberry Josue Matias - - 1 14 14 29 Demonte McAllister - - - - 1 1 Jacobbi McDaniel 2 14 2 - - 18 - - - - 1 1 Georgio Newberry Nick O’Leary - - 2 11 13 26 Jalen Ramsey - - - - 14 14 Kenny Shaw - - 3 1 7 11 Telvin Smith - - 1 - 14 15 Terrance Smith - - - - 10 10 Bryan Stork - 4 10 13 13 40 Nick Waisome - - - 14 - 14 DeMarcus Walker - - - - 3 3 James Wilder Jr. - - - 1 1 2 Karlos Williams - - - 1 - 1 P.J. Williams - - - - 11 11 - - - - 14 14 Jameis Winston (Bowl Games Included in Totals)

2013 game by game captains PITT NEVADA BETHUNE-COOKMAN BOSTON COLLEGE MARYLAND CLEMSON NC STATE MIAMI WAKE FOREST SYRACUSE IDAHO FLORIDA

Lamarcus Joyner, (DB) Telvin Smith (LB) Bryan Stork (C) Terrence Brooks (DB) Christian Jones (LB) Kenny Shaw (WR) Chad Abram (FB) Gerald Demps (DB) Demonte McAllister (DT) Dan Hicks (SLB) Bryan Stork (C) Lamarcus Joyner (CB) Terrence Brooks (DB) Telvin Smith (LB) Bryan Stork (C) Lamarcus Joyner (DB) Telvin Smith (LB) Kenny Shaw (WR) Terrence Brooks (DB) Jaccobi McDaniel (DT) Bryan Stork (C) Lamarcus Joyner (DB) Telvin Smith (LB) Kenny Shaw (WR) Chad Abram (FB) Philip Doumar (DS) Lamarcus Joyner (DB) Telvin Smith (LB) Bryan Stork (C) Lamarcus Joyner (DB) Telvin Smith (LB) Bryan Stork (C) Kenny Shaw (WR) Lamarcus Joyner (DB) Telvin Smith (LB) Bryan Stork (C)

ACC CHAMPIONSHIP V. DUKE Lamarcus Joyner (DB) Telvin Smith (LB) Bryan Stork (C) BCS CHAMPIONSHIP V. AUBURN Lamarcus Joyner (DB) Kenny Shaw (WR) Telvin Smith (LB) Bryan Stork (C)

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2013 game-by-game participation 41 40 19 38 58 46 29 62 38 78 1 93 30 31 42 42 40 45 65 21 14 47 3 61 23 55 57 15 52 75 60 8 13 90 89 15 80 51 6 43 1 54 8 7 84 20 88 39 99 10 53 10 70 97 55 11 4 5 35 83 16 44 13 92 81 45 37 22 24 33 52 28 12 41 14 44 74 36 66 27 7 32 9 26 3 5 49

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Name GP/GS UP ABRAM, C. 14/7 XXX ADAMS, D. 1/- ... AGUAYO, R. 14/- XXX AKANBI, J. 1/- ... ALICEA, R. 2/- ... ALOISE, P. 1/- ... ANDREWS, N. 14/1 XXX BARRON, A. 12/1 ... BEATTY, C. 14/- XXX BELL, W. 2/- XXX BENJAMIN, K. 14/14 START BENTZ, B. 2/- ... BLAKE, C. 11/- ... BROOKS, T. 13/13 START BROXSIE, S. 13/- XXX BRUTUS, L. 11/- XXX BURNETT, K. 5/- ... BURNHAM, W. 2/- ... CARTER, R. 11/1 XXX CASHER, C. 13/- XXX COKER, J. 7/- XXX CONLEY, P. 1/- ... DARBY, R. 14/9 XXX DAVIS, M. 7/- ... DEMPS, G. 13/- XXX DENSON, I. 3/- XXX DOUMAR, P. 14/- XXX EDWARDS, M. 12/11 XXX ELIGWE, U. 13/- XXX ERVING, C. 14/14 START FAHRENKRUG, J. 13/- XXX FREEMAN, D. 14/14 START GHOLSTON, R. 4/- ... GOLDMAN, E. 13/13 START GREEN, C. 14/- XXX GREEN, R. 12/- XXX GREENE, R. 14/13 START HART, B. 14/14 START HICKS, D. 14/4 START HOLLIN, D. 13/- XXX HUNTER, T. 3/3 START JACKSON, T. 13/13 START JERNIGAN, T. 14/14 START JONES, C. 13/12 START JONES, I. 5/- XXX JOYNER, L. 14/14 START KOWALEWSKI, J. 1/- ... LACIVITA, B. 3/- ... LAWRENCESTAMPLE 13/6 START LEVENBERRY, E. 13/1 XXX LOVELADY, S. 14/- XXX MAGUIRE, S. 8/- XXX MATIAS, J. 14/14 START MCALLISTER, D. 11/1 XXX MCDANIEL, J. 14/- XXX MITCHELL, D. 8/- XXX NEWBERRY, G. 14/1 XXX NORTHRUP, R. 14/- XXX O’LEARY, N. 14/13 START O’NEILL, D. 1/- ... PICKLER, C. 4/- ... PONDER, C. 3/- ... RAMSEY, J. 14/14 START SHANKS, J. 7/- ... SHAW, K. 14/7 START SLATER, N. 1/- ... SMITH, K. 12/- XXX SMITH, TEL. 14/14 START SMITH, TERR. 14/10 XXX STEVENSON, F. 12/- XXX STORK, B. 13/13 START TERRELL, N. 11/- XXX THOMAS, M. 4/- XXX TODD, D. 1/- ... WAISOME, N. 13/- XXX WALKER, D. 12/3 START WALLACE, J. 14/- XXX WASHINGTON, J. 3/- ... WEEKS, K. 7/- ... WHITE, M. 13/- XXX Whitfield, K. 14/- XXX WILDER, J. 13/1 XXX WILLIAMS, K. 14/- XXX WILLIAMS, P.J. 13/11 ... WILSON, J. 13/- XXX WINSTON, J. 14/14 START WOODALL, C. 4/- ...

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FLORIDA sTATE FOOTBALL

2013 FSU

2013 Florida State Football 2014 spring prospectus Florida State Team Game-by-Game (as of Mar 12, 2014) game-by-game team statsAll games TEAM STATISTICS

Date

Opponent

no.

9/2/13 at PITT Sep 14 NEVADA Sep 21 BETHUNE-COOKMAN Sep 28 at Boston College Oct 05 MARYLAND Oct 19 at Clemson Oct 26 NC STATE Nov 02 MIAMI Nov 09 at Wake Forest Nov 16 SYRACUSE Nov 23 IDAHO Nov 30 at Florida Dec 07 vs Duke Jan 06 vs #2 AUBURN Florida State Opponents

Opponent

Date

Opponent

9/2/13 at PITT Sep 14 NEVADA Sep 21 BETHUNE-COOKMAN Sep 28 at Boston College Oct 05 MARYLAND Oct 19 at Clemson Oct 26 NC STATE Nov 02 MIAMI Nov 09 at Wake Forest Nov 16 SYRACUSE Nov 23 IDAHO Nov 30 at Florida Dec 07 vs Duke Jan 06 vs #2 AUBURN Florida State Opponents

9/2/13 at PITT Sep 14 NEVADA Sep 21 BETHUNE-COOKMAN Sep 28 at Boston College Oct 05 MARYLAND Oct 19 at Clemson Oct 26 NC STATE Nov 02 MIAMI Nov 09 at Wake Forest Nov 16 SYRACUSE Nov 23 IDAHO Nov 30 at Florida Dec 07 vs Duke Jan 06 vs #2 AUBURN Florida State Opponents

no.

Receiving yds td

tfl-yds

Sacks no-yds

lg

lg

Passing cmp-att-int yds

td

lg

34 156 1 20 27 377 4 42 27-29-0 377 4 42 41 377 6 65 17 240 2 29 17-22-1 240 2 29 36 266 4 35 13 226 2 42 13-25-0 226 2 42 36 159 1 20 17 330 4 56 17-27-1 330 4 56 43 183 4 24 26 431 5 48 26-39-0 431 5 48 38 121 2 18 22 444 3 94 22-35-1 444 3 94 34 224 4 31 20 342 3 42 20-34-2 342 3 42 44 192 4 21 21 325 1 48 21-29-2 325 1 48 34 89 3 22 22 207 2 18 22-39-1 207 2 18 19 225 4 74 22 298 3 34 22-26-1 298 3 34 40 336 4 60 23 309 5 46 23-39-1 309 5 46 32 129 1 23 19 327 3 56 19-31-1 327 3 56 43 239 3 22 19 330 3 54 19-32-2 330 3 54 31 148 1 21 20 237 2 49 20-35-0 237 2 49 505 2844 42 74 288 4423 42 94 288-442-13 4423 42 94 536 1747 7 72 222 2193 14 68 222-427-26 2193 14 68

Games played: 14 Avg per rush: 5.6 Avg per catch: 15.4 Pass efficiency: 174.69 Kick ret avg: 28.2 Punt ret avg: 10.0 All purpose avg/game: 643.5 Total offense avg/gm: 519.1 Date

Rushing yds td

ua

39 38 39 54 26 59 36 38 35 46 47 35 41 50 583 562 no.

2 1 3 4 4 2 4 1 6 2 1 2 4 6 42 96

Tackles a total

14 28 46 26 24 18 36 18 26 42 18 14 28 28 366 330

yds

74 53 117 160 168 88 147 38 233 96 40 87 167 257 1725 4109

53 66 85 80 50 77 72 56 61 88 65 49 69 78 949 892 avg

37.0 53.0 39.0 40.0 42.0 44.0 36.8 38.0 38.8 48.0 40.0 43.5 41.8 42.8 41.1 42.8

6.0-40 4.0-10 7.0-34 9.0-29 7.0-18 7.0-48 9.0-24 6.0-34 4.0-15 7.0-22 13.0-61 7.0-27 5.0-17 7.0-29 98.0-408 80.0-351

3.0-36 0.0-0 3.0-29 3.0-22 1.0-9 4.0-33 3.0-14 2.0-27 1.0-10 3.0-12 7.0-43 1.0-8 2.0-5 2.0-15 35.0-263 33.0-233

Punting

long

38 53 46 47 48 50 39 38 50 49 40 44 59 55 59 64

Fumble ff fr-yds

blkd

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

0 0 1 0 3 2 1 0 1 1 0 2 1 0 12 10

tb

0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 5

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-16 2-37 1-0 0-0 1-23 1-31 0-0 2--5 1-0 0-0 9-102 5-0

fc

2 0 0 2 2 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 12 33

50+

0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 6 21

Kick Returns no. yds td lg

3 2 3 1 1 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 4 31 70

56 54 86 17 12 73 79 36 101 7 96 24 60 172 873 1301

Pass Defense int-yds qbh brup

2-31 1-27 1-68 2-55 0-0 2-27 2-4 2-0 6-107 1-0 4-201 0-0 2-5 1-4 26-529 13-72

7 1 3 0 2 2 4 1 1 3 2 2 1 0 29 10

i20

md-att

1 0 1 0 2 0 2 0 2 1 0 0 2 1 12 33

5 5 0 3 6 4 6 1 3 4 5 1 4 2 49 46

Field Goals

2-2 2-2 1-1 2-2 0-0 3-3 0-0 2-2 1-2 1-1 1-1 3-3 1-1 2-2 21-22 8-13

0 26 0 28 0 41 0 17 0 12 0 43 0 34 0 23 1 97 0 4 0 58 0 19 0 44 1 100 2 100 0 71

Blkd kick

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

long blkd

28 33 45 40 0 28 0 28 42 53 42 49 45 41 53 39

Punt Returns no. yds td lg

1 26 7 82 0 0 0 0 5 50 1 24 5 42 0 0 4 20 3 45 4 43 1 -1 3 9 0 0 34 340 14 237

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

PAT Attempts kick rush rcv

5-5 8-8 7-7 6-6 9-9 6-6 7-7 5-5 8-8 8-8 11-11 4-4 6-6 4-4 94-94 20-21 no.

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

Kickoffs

yds

0 8 479 0 11 658 0 9 563 0 8 506 0 10 556 0 10 536 0 8 487 0 8 486 0 10 610 0 10 643 0 13 815 0 8 499 0 8 487 0 7 429 0 128 7754 0 42 2523

avg

59.9 59.8 62.6 63.2 55.6 53.6 60.9 60.8 61.0 64.3 62.7 62.4 60.9 61.3 60.6 60.1

tot off

26 533 17 617 0 492 0 489 28 614 24 565 23 566 0 517 10 296 25 523 20 645 0 456 6 569 0 385 28 7267 45 3940

saf

0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 tb

1 3 2 2 3 2 3 1 7 7 7 2 4 3 47 10

pts

41 62 54 48 63 51 49 41 59 59 80 37 45 34 723 170 ob

0 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 6 0

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FLORIDA sTATE FOOTBALL

2013 FSU

OPPONENT STATISTICS Date

Opponent

no.

9/2/13 at PITT Sep 14 NEVADA Sep 21 BETHUNE-COOKMAN Sep 28 at Boston College Oct 05 MARYLAND Oct 19 at Clemson Oct 26 NC STATE Nov 02 MIAMI Nov 09 at Wake Forest Nov 16 SYRACUSE Nov 23 IDAHO Nov 30 at Florida Dec 07 vs Duke Jan 06 vs #2 AUBURN Opponents Florida State

27 96 0 38 128 0 56 182 1 45 200 0 25 33 0 41 123 1 42 188 2 29 83 0 40 103 0 50 143 0 35 59 0 24 78 0 31 99 1 53 232 2 536 1747 7 505 2844 42

Games played: 14 Avg per rush: 3.3 Avg per catch: 9.9 Pass efficiency: 93.77 Kick ret avg: 18.6 Punt ret avg: 16.9 All purpose avg/game: 396.4 Total offense avg/gm: 281.4 Date

Opponent

Date

Opponent

9/2/13 at PITT Sep 14 NEVADA Sep 21 BETHUNE-COOKMAN Sep 28 at Boston College Oct 05 MARYLAND Oct 19 at Clemson Oct 26 NC STATE Nov 02 MIAMI Nov 09 at Wake Forest Nov 16 SYRACUSE Nov 23 IDAHO Nov 30 at Florida Dec 07 vs Duke Jan 06 vs #2 AUBURN Opponents Florida State

9/2/13 at PITT Sep 14 NEVADA Sep 21 BETHUNE-COOKMAN Sep 28 at Boston College Oct 05 MARYLAND Oct 19 at Clemson Oct 26 NC STATE Nov 02 MIAMI Nov 09 at Wake Forest Nov 16 SYRACUSE Nov 23 IDAHO Nov 30 at Florida Dec 07 vs Duke Jan 06 vs #2 AUBURN Opponents Florida State

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Rushing yds td

ua

50 36 28 33 55 48 40 44 33 24 47 35 49 40 562 583 no.

3 9 8 4 11 5 8 3 9 7 8 6 9 6 96 42

Tackles a total

20 38 26 22 18 22 22 18 42 18 20 20 24 20 330 366

yds

163 413 313 140 420 189 374 160 369 280 389 265 375 259 4109 1725

70 74 54 55 73 70 62 62 75 42 67 55 73 60 892 949 avg

54.3 45.9 39.1 35.0 38.2 37.8 46.8 53.3 41.0 40.0 48.6 44.2 41.7 43.2 42.8 41.1

no.

Receiving yds td

tfl-yds

Sacks no-yds

lg

lg

Passing cmp-att-int yds

td

lg

20 15 201 1 52 15-28-2 201 1 52 23 13 86 1 18 13-24-1 86 1 18 17 8 60 0 23 8-17-1 60 0 23 30 18 197 4 52 18-28-2 197 4 52 7 15 201 0 39 15-32-0 201 0 39 19 22 203 1 18 22-45-2 203 1 18 72 17 128 0 14 17-33-2 128 0 14 23 16 192 2 33 16-28-2 192 2 33 13 7 63 0 20 7-25-6 63 0 20 28 15 104 0 23 15-28-1 104 0 23 14 21 286 2 68 21-45-4 286 2 68 50 20 115 1 20 20-25-0 115 1 20 21 21 140 0 17 21-42-2 140 0 17 37 14 217 2 50 14-27-1 217 2 50 72 222 2193 14 68 222-427-26 2193 14 68 74 288 4423 42 94 288-442-13 4423 42 94

6.0-13 4.0-16 3.0-12 9.0-39 4.0-17 6.0-32 6.0-28 5.0-12 10.0-51 5.0-24 10.0-47 4.0-23 3.0-14 5.0-23 80.0-351 98.0-408

2.0-9 1.0-11 1.0-4 4.0-29 1.0-9 3.0-23 3.0-23 1.0-4 4.0-34 3.0-21 3.0-17 2.0-18 1.0-9 4.0-22 33.0-233 35.0-263

Punting

long

56 57 46 40 44 53 52 58 52 53 64 54 49 58 64 59

Fumble ff fr-yds

blkd

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

2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 2 10 12

tb

0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 5 2

0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 5-0 9-102

fc

1 1 6 3 2 3 1 1 2 2 4 3 1 3 33 12

50+

3 2 0 0 0 1 3 3 2 1 4 1 0 1 21 6

Kick Returns no. yds td lg

7 7 7 6 4 5 3 7 3 3 6 5 3 4 70 31

138 151 104 162 73 68 44 132 37 62 99 125 36 70 1301 873

Pass Defense int-yds qbh brup

0-0 1-10 0-0 1-16 0-0 1-29 2-0 2-0 1-1 1-0 1-0 1-0 2-16 0-0 13-72 26-529

3 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 2 1 1 0 10 29

i20

md-att

2 3 2 1 3 3 3 1 3 1 2 2 2 5 33 12

0 0 3 4 1 6 7 2 5 0 4 4 4 6 46 49

Field Goals

2-2 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-1 0-0 1-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-1 0-1 1-2 8-13 21-22

0 35 0 32 0 35 0 71 0 32 0 32 0 16 0 27 0 15 0 22 0 26 0 39 0 23 0 28 0 71 2 100

Blkd kick

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

long blkd

39 0 0 24 0 0 36 0 23 32 0 0 0 22 39 53

Punt Returns no. yds td lg

0 0 0 0 1 6 2 53 0 0 1 45 0 0 1 8 2 25 1 7 1 11 1 6 1 40 3 36 14 237 34 340

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

PAT Attempts kick rush rcv

1-1 1-1 0-1 4-4 0-0 2-2 2-2 2-2 0-0 0-0 2-2 1-1 1-1 4-4 20-21 94-94 no.

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

Kickoffs

yds

0 4 254 0 2 124 0 3 164 0 7 455 0 1 65 0 3 162 0 3 190 0 3 182 0 2 122 0 2 78 0 2 106 0 2 114 0 2 120 0 6 387 0 42 2523 0 128 7754

avg

63.5 62.0 54.7 65.0 65.0 54.0 63.3 60.7 61.0 39.0 53.0 57.0 60.0 64.5 60.1 60.6

tot off

0 297 0 214 6 242 34 397 0 234 45 326 0 316 8 275 19 166 7 247 11 345 6 193 40 239 22 449 45 3940 28 7267

saf

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 tb

1 0 0 6 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 10 47

pts

13 7 6 34 0 14 17 14 3 3 14 7 7 31 170 723 ob

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6


FLORIDA sTATE FOOTBALL

2014 spring prospectus

2013 Florida State Football Florida State Passing Game-by-Game (as of Mar 12, 2014) All games

2013 FSU game-by-game offense #5 WINSTON, J. PITT Nevada Bethune-Cookman Boston College Maryland Clemson NC State Miami Wake Forest Syracuse Idaho Florida Duke #2 AUBURN TOTALS

Comp 25 15 10 17 23 22 16 21 17 19 14 19 19 20 257

Att 27 18 19 27 32 34 26 29 28 21 25 31 32 35 384

Int 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 2 1 0 0 1 2 0 10

Pct 92.6 83.3 52.6 63.0 71.9 64.7 61.5 72.4 60.7 90.5 56.0 61.3 59.4 57.1 66.9

Yards 356 214 148 330 393 444 292 325 159 277 225 327 330 237 4057

TD Long 4 42 2 29 2 24 4 56 5 48 3 94 3 42 1 48 2 18 2 34 4 46 3 56 3 54 2 49 40 94

Sacked 2-9 1-11 0-0 4-29 1-9 3-23 1-11 1-4 1-3 3-21 3-17 2-18 1-9 4-22 27-186

Effic 252.24 208.76 152.80 207.11 226.60 197.64 186.26 164.14 124.84 232.70 184.40 175.38 164.44 132.88 184.84

#14 COKER, J. PITT Nevada Bethune-Cookman Maryland NC State Wake Forest TOTALS

Comp 2 2 3 3 4 4 18

Att 2 4 6 7 8 9 36

Int 0 0 0 0 1 0 1

Pct 100.0 50.0 50.0 42.9 50.0 44.4 50.0

Yards 21 26 78 38 50 37 250

TD Long 0 15 0 16 0 42 0 16 0 16 0 12 0 42

Sacked 0-0 0-0 1-4 0-0 2-12 2-24 5-40

Effic 188.20 104.60 159.20 88.46 77.50 78.98 102.78

#10 MAGUIRE, S. Wake Forest Syracuse Idaho TOTALS

Comp 1 3 9 13

Att 2 5 14 21

Int 0 1 1 2

Pct 50.0 60.0 64.3 61.9

Yards 11 21 84 116

TD Long 0 11 1 17 1 17 2 17

Sacked 1-7 0-0 0-0 1-7

Effic 96.20 121.28 123.97 120.69

#TM TEAM Clemson TOTALS

2013 Florida State Football Comp Att Int Pct Yards TD Long Sacked Effic Florida State 0Rushing/Receiving Game-by-Game (as of0.00 Mar 12, 2014) 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0-0 0 1 0 0.0 All games 0 0 0 0-0 0.00

RUSHING FREEMAN, D. WILLIAMS, K. WILDER, J. WINSTON, J. GREEN, R. Whitfield, K. STEVENSON, F. ABRAM, C. COKER, J. GREENE, R. BURNHAM, W. TERRELL, N. PONDER, C. MAGUIRE, S. TEAM

NEV BCU BC 9-109/1 10-112/1 9-49/0 8-110/1 9-83/2 6-22/1 6-45/1 8-56/1 6-15/0 4-8/1 3-11/0 14-67/0 5-78/1 5-8/0 3-10/1 1-6/0 1-12/0 1--4/0 DNP DNP DNP 1-4/0 1-0/0 DNP 1-6/0 DNP 2--5/0 DNP

UMD 17-63/1 5-29/2 6-40/0 7-24/0 4-16/0 2-10/0 1-24/1 DNP DNP DNP 1--23/0

CU 21-84/1 3-19/0 5-12/0 7-2/1 1-1/0 1-3/0 DNP DNP DNP -

ST 12-92/2 13-86/1 DNP 1--11/0 2-19/0 1-31/1 5-7/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP

UM 23-78/2 5-46/0 9-42/2 6-27/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1--1/0

WF 6-11/1 12-49/1 6-49/1 3-4/0 3--2/0 2--24/0 1-9/0 DNP DNP 1--7/0 DNP

SU 4-29/1 4-78/0 3-52/2 5--12/0 1-2/0 1-74/1 1-2/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP

UI UF 11-129/1 13-44/1 10-114/2 4-14/0 4-85/1 10-63/0 4--19/0 5-8/0 6-32/0 DNP 1-5/0 2-7/0 DNP DNP 1-6/0 DNP DNP 1--23/0 DNP

DU 18-91/1 7-55/1 5-25/0 10-59/1 1-1/0 1-6/0 1-2/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

AU 11-73/1 5-25/0 3-21/0 11-26/0 DNP DNP 1-3/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

RECEIVING No-Yds/TD UP NEV BCU BC GREENE, R. 76-1128/9 8-126/1 3-39/1 4-44/1 4-90/2 BENJAMIN, K. 54-1011/15 5-73/0 2-37/0 2-26/1 3-103/0 SHAW, K. 54-933/6 4-94/0 6-94/1 4-89/0 4-93/1 O'LEARY, N. 33-557/7 4-47/3 2-16/0 1-14/0 FREEMAN, D. 22-278/1 2-11/0 GREEN, C. 13-157/0 1-0/0 1-19/0 2-25/0 1--3/0 Whitfield, K. 5-89/0 1-16/0 1-42/0 ABRAM, C. 9-73/3 2-11/0 2-15/1 WILLIAMS, K. 8-63/0 JONES, I. 2-31/0 1-15/0 DNP WILDER, J. 3-27/0 1-9/0 2-18/0 WILSON, J. 3-23/0 DNP BROXSIE, S. 2-19/0 2013 STEVENSON, F. 2-18/0Florida State - Football 1-10/0 Florida State All-Purpose Yards Game-by-Game (as of Mar 12, 2014) GREEN, R. 2-16/1 All games -

UMD 4-108/0 5-60/2 5-96/1 4-55/2 3-35/0 2-39/0 1-15/0 1-16/0 1-7/0 -

CU 8-146/2 3-62/1 5-64/0 5-161/0 1-11/0 DNP -

ST 8-137/1 3-69/1 3-44/0 1-14/1 1-30/0 2-22/0 1-16/0 1-10/0 DNP -

UM 6-83/0 2-46/0 3-44/0 3-45/0 6-98/1 1-9/0 DNP DNP DNP -

WF 5-47/0 2-23/1 1-4/0 3-37/0 1--1/0 2-24/0 1-11/0 2-18/1 3-21/0 DNP 1-11/0 1-12/0 -

SU 4-40/1 6-66/1 7-99/0 3-55/1 1-34/0 1-4/0 DNP -

UI 3-29/0 3-61/2 5-107/2 1-13/0 1-6/0 2-31/0 1-9/0 2-17/0 DNP 2-12/0 1-8/0 2-16/1

DU 6-67/0 5-119/2 4-74/1 3-48/0 1-22/0 DNP -

AU 9-147/0 4-54/1 2-4/0 3-21/0 1-11/1 1-0/0 DNP DNP DNP

ALL-PURPOSE YARDS FREEMAN, D. SHAW, K. GREENE, R. BENJAMIN, K. WILLIAMS, K. Whitfield, K. WILDER, J. O'LEARY, N. WINSTON, J. GREEN, R. GREEN, C. SMITH, TEL. WILSON, J. JOYNER, L. ABRAM, C. ANDREWS, N. LEVENBERRY, E. STEVENSON, F. SMITH, K. SMITH, TERR. RAMSEY, J. JONES, I. BROXSIE, S. HUNTER, T. WILLIAMS, P.J. DARBY, R. COKER, J. JONES, C. BURNHAM, W. EDWARDS, M. TERRELL, N. MAGUIRE, S. TEAM

No-Yds/TD UP 173-1016/14 9-52/0 91-730/11 81-563/8 10-58/0 88-219/4 8-25/1 33-163/1 5-8/0 3-110/2 8-33/1 7-29/0 2-13/0 10-15/1 1-9/0 1-6/0 DNP 1-4/0 1-0/0 DNP 2--1/0 5--52/0 DNP

Total 1294 1204 1137 1011 881 818 590 557 219 179 157 147 139 130 102 91 78 51 44 32 31 31 28 27 24 16 15 15 6 4 4 -1 -52

UP 63 120 126 73 58 47 25 8 56 24 31 15 DNP DNP -

NEV 109 147 39 37 110 16 54 16 8 78 19 29 54 20 27 12 4 6 -5

BCU 112 109 44 26 83 108 56 11 8 25 68 -4 DNP DNP DNP -

BC 49 93 90 103 22 17 33 14 67 -3 DNP 21 35 DNP DNP 20 DNP DNP DNP DNP -

UMD 98 110 108 60 44 12 40 55 24 16 39 36 10 16 7 DNP 24 DNP DNP -23

CU 95 88 146 62 49 43 12 161 2 1 15 3 DNP DNP 12 DNP DNP -

ST 122 86 137 69 96 99 DNP 14 -11 19 22 27 DNP 4 7 DNP DNP -

UM 176 44 83 46 59 23 42 45 27 9 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP -1

WF 10 18 56 23 74 108 49 37 4 -2 24 17 18 56 32 DNP 12 DNP -24 15 DNP 4 -7 -

SU 63 144 40 66 81 78 52 55 -12 2 2 DNP 4 DNP DNP DNP -

UI 135 132 29 61 169 63 85 13 -19 48 31 79 30 9 78 15 44 DNP DNP DNP 6 -23

UF 55 26 25 212 14 19 63 52 8 DNP DNP 5 DNP DNP DNP -

DU 113 83 67 119 55 60 25 48 59 1 5 2 6 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP -

UF 4-25/0 9-212/3 1-27/0 3-52/0 2-11/0 DNP DNP

AU 94 4 147 54 25 172 21 26 DNP 14 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 4 DNP DNP DNP DNP -

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2013 Florida State Football Florida State Total Tackles Game-by-Game (as of Mar 12, 2014) All games

2013 FSU game-by-game defense Total Tackles

SMITH, TEL. JOYNER, L. JERNIGAN, T. SMITH, TERR. BROOKS, T. JONES, C. RAMSEY, J. NORTHRUP, R. LEVENBERRY, E. WILLIAMS, P.J. ANDREWS, N. MCDANIEL, J. ELIGWE, U. EDWARDS, M. HICKS, D. CASHER, C. MCALLISTER, D. GOLDMAN, E. WALKER, D. SMITH, K. BRUTUS, L. HOLLIN, D. LAWRENCESTAMPLE DARBY, R. WHITE, M. WAISOME, N. DEMPS, G. HUNTER, T. MITCHELL, D. WILLIAMS, K. DOUMAR, P. THOMAS, M. BLAKE, C. SHANKS, J. WOODALL, C. ALICEA, R. AGUAYO, R. STORK, B. BEATTY, C. TERRELL, N. ERVING, C. O'LEARY, N. BENTZ, B. FREEMAN, D. SACKS JOYNER, L. JERNIGAN, T. EDWARDS, M. CASHER, C. SMITH, TERR. HOLLIN, D. GOLDMAN, E. JONES, C. ELIGWE, U. SMITH, TEL. BROOKS, T. RAMSEY, J. HICKS, D. WALKER, D. ANDREWS, N. MITCHELL, D. THOMAS, M. MCDANIEL, J.

Total

UP

NEV

BCU

BC

UMD

CU

UA-A Total UP NEV BCU BC UMD CU 4-3 5.5 2.0-24 1.0-18 4-1 4.5 1.0-12 1.0-7 3-1 3.5 DNP DNP 2-0 2.0 1.0-9 2-0 2.0 1.0-8 2-0 2.0 1.0-10 1-2 2.0 DNP 1.0-5 2-0 2.0 DNP 1.0-2 2-0 2.0 DNP 1.0-6 2-0 2.0 1.0-7 1-0 1.0 1-0 1.0 1.0-12 1-0 1.0 1-0 1.0 1-0 1.0 1-0 1.0 DNP DNP 2013 Florida 1-0 1.0 1.0-9State- Football DNP DNP Florida State Tackle- For Loss Game-by-Game 0-1 0.5 - (as of -

TACKLES FOR LOSS JERNIGAN, T. EDWARDS, M. SMITH, TEL. BROOKS, T. JONES, C. JOYNER, L. HICKS, D. CASHER, C. ELIGWE, U. GOLDMAN, E. HOLLIN, D. NORTHRUP, R. MCDANIEL, J. SMITH, TERR. WALKER, D. RAMSEY, J. THOMAS, M. LAWRENCESTAMPLE WILLIAMS, P.J. SMITH, K. WAISOME, N. LEVENBERRY, E. DEMPS, G. WHITE, M. MCALLISTER, D. ANDREWS, N. MITCHELL, D. BRUTUS, L.

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UA-A

ST

UM

61-29 90 7-1 3-1 2-3 6-4 3-2 7-4 3-3 3-1 45-24 69 7-2 2-4 1-2 6-0 1-0 8-0 2-2 4-2 35-28 63 2-2 1-2 0-1 5-2 2-0 1-0 1-2 2-2 34-25 59 0-2 5-7 4-0 4-1 2-3 6-4 38-18 56 3-1 5-1 3-2 5-2 2-0 3-2 1-1 5-1 32-24 56 4-4 1-4 DNP 5-2 0-1 7-1 3-1 2-1 37-12 49 3-1 5-0 1-2 7-0 1-2 4-2 0-1 4-1 22-24 46 2-0 2-3 1-2 3-0 3-3 18-21 39 1-0 3-2 2-2 2-2 3-5 21-14 35 DNP 0-1 0-1 2-2 0-2 2-1 1-0 1-1 24-11 35 1-0 2-2 0-2 2-0 2-2 1-0 15-14 29 0-1 4-0 2-2 2-1 0-3 1-1 1-3 0-1 18-10 28 2-0 3-0 2-4 3-0 DNP 2-1 1-1 1-1 19-9 28 3-0 2-2 DNP DNP 1-0 1-1 3-1 11-14 25 1-2 0-2 1-2 2-1 2-1 2-1 15-10 25 6-4 0-1 3-2 1-1 DNP 7-15 22 0-1 0-4 0-1 0-4 DNP 1-0 0-2 1-0 8-11 19 1-1 DNP 2-2 1-0 0-1 9-9 18 1-1 0-3 1-0 1-3 11-5 16 1-0 2-2 0-1 2-0 2-0 DNP 14-2 16 0-1 DNP 1-0 1-0 DNP 8-8 16 0-1 0-1 3-1 8-7 15 0-1 0-1 2-1 1-2 1-0 1-0 11-3 14 1-0 0-1 1-0 8-4 12 0-1 1-1 4-0 DNP 10-1 11 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 2-1 8-2 10 2-1 7-1 8 4-1 1-0 2-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 5-2 7 DNP 1-1 DNP 1-1 DNP 5-2 7 2-0 1-0 1-0 3-1 4 1-0 4-0 4 1-0 3-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 2-1 3 DNP 1-0 DNP 1-2 3 DNP 1-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-1 2 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-1 2 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-0 1 1-0 1-0 1 1-0 1 1-0 1-0 1 1-0 DNP 1-0 1 1-0 1-0 1 -20131-Florida 0 - State - Football 0-1 1 DSacks NP 0Game-by-Game -1 DNP DNP DNP of D NP 12, DNP2014) DNP Florida State (as Mar 1-0 1 1 0 All games

All games

UA-A 10-2 9-1 9-1 7-2 7-2 5-4 5-1 4-2 3-0 1-4 3-0 2-1 1-3 2-1 2-0 2-0 2-0 1-1 1-1 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0

Total 11.0 9.5 9.5 8.0 8.0 7.0 5.5 5.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.0 2.0 2.0 1.5 1.5 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0

UP 2.0-14 2.0-2 2.0-24 DNP -

NEV 1.0-4 1.0-2 1.0-2 1.0-2 DNP -

BCU DNP DNP 2.0-3 DNP 1.0-8 1.0-12 2.0-10 1.0-1 -

BC DNP 2.0-8 2.0-2 1.0-1 1.0-2 0.5-1 1.5-5 1.0-10 DNP DNP

UMD 1.0-2 0.5-0 2.0-3 1.0-9 DNP 1.0-1 0.5-1 DNP 1.0-2 DNP -

CU 1.0-7 1.0-8 2.0-6 1.0-18 1.0-3 1.0-6 DNP -

WF

SU

UI

UF

DU

AU

1-2 3-1 5-1 0-2 DNP 1-0 3-5 2-4 1-1 1-0 2-0 0-2 1-0 2-1 3-1 1-0 2-0 2-0 1-1 0-2 0-1 1-0 1-0 DNP DNP 0-1 1-0 DNP 0-1 1-0 DNP DNP DNP -

3-1 2-2 2-4 4-1 1-3 3-1 1-2 5-6 2-4 0-1 4-2 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-4 1-0 2-0 0-3 1-2 0-1 6-0 1-1 DNP 2-1 1-0 DNP 2-0 DNP 1-0 1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP -

4-0 3-1 4-2 2-0 1-1 0-1 2-0 2-1 1-1 1-1 2-0 1-0 0-2 1-0 1-0 2-0 0-1 0-1 2-0 2-0 2-0 2-0 1-0 1-1 1-1 3-0 2-1 DNP 2-0 DNP 1-1 0-1 1-1 -

1-2 3-2 0-1 3-1 3-2 4-1 2-0 0-1 1-0 5-0 2-1 3-0 3-0 DNP 1-0 DNP 1-0 1-1 1-0 0-1 DNP DNP DNP 1-0 0-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP -

7-1 1-3 5-5 2-2 1-1 0-2 2-1 1-3 1-1 3-1 5-0 2-0 0-1 0-1 0-1 DNP 0-2 1-0 0-1 2-0 2-2 3-0 1-0 1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-0 DNP DNP -

1 1 -4 2-3 5-4 2-2 5-1 2-5 5-0 DNP 5-2 2-2 0-1 1-0 5-1 0-1 2-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-0 2-0 DNP DNP 0-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP -

ST UM WF 0.5-5 1.0-14 0.5-5 DNP 1.0-8 1.0-1 1.0-5 1.0-13 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Mar- 12, 2014) -

SU 1.5-4 1.0-6 0.5-2 DNP -

UI 2.5-13 1.0-4 0.5-1 1.0-13 1.0-7 1.0-5 DNP -

UF 1.0-8 DNP DNP DNP -

DU 1.0-1 1.0-4 DNP -

AU 0.5-3 1.0-10 DNP DNP DNP DNP 0.5-2

ST 1.0-1 1.0-4 1.0-1 1.0-2 1.0-5 1.0-8 DNP 1.0-1 1.0-1 1.0-1 -

UM 2.0-15 1.0-2 1.0-13 0.5-1 0.5-1 DNP 0.5-1 0.5-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

WF 0.5-5 0.5-0 DNP 0.5-5 0.5-1 0.5-1 DNP 0.5-0 1.0-3 DNP -

SU 1.0-3 1.0-3 1.0-3 1.5-4 1.0-6 0.5-2 DNP DNP DNP 1.0-1 -

UI 4.5-16 1.0-3 1.0-13 0.5-1 2.0-7 2.0-9 DNP 1.0-7 1.0-5 -

UF 2.0-9 2.0-6 2.0-9 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1.0-3

DU 2.0-2 1.0-5 1.0-6 DNP DNP 1.0-4 -

AU 0.5-1 3.0-13 1.0-3 0.5-3 0.5-3 0.5-1 DNP 0.5-2 DNP DNP 0.5-3 DNP DNP DNP DNP


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Florida State Fumbles Game-by-Game (as of Mar 12, 2014) 2013 FSU game-by-game MISC. All games

FUMBLES WINSTON, J. FREEMAN, D. TEAM GREEN, C. WILLIAMS, P.J. WILDER, J. JOYNER, L.

No-Lost 6-2 2-1 1-0 1-1 1-0 1-1 1-0

UP 1-0 DNP DNP 1-0

NEV -

BCU 1-1 -

BC 1-0 DNP -

UMD 1-0 UMD 1 1 1 -

CU CU 2 -

ST DNP DNP ST 1 -

UM 1-0 UM DNP

WF 2-0 DNP 1-1 -

SU DNP -

UI 1-1 -

UF DNP -

DU 1-1 DNP -

AU 1-1 DNP 1-0 -

FUMBLES FORCED JOYNER, L. ANDREWS, N. BROOKS, T. LEVENBERRY, E. RAMSEY, J. EDWARDS, M. CASHER, C.

Number 3 3 2 1 1 1 1

UP -

NEV -

BCU 1 DNP -

BC DNP -

WF 1 DNP -

SU 1

UI -

UF 1 1 -

DU 1 -

AU DNP -

FUMBLES RECOVERED SMITH, TEL. EDWARDS, M. ANDREWS, N. CASHER, C. DARBY, R. RAMSEY, J. BROOKS, T.

Number 2 2 1 1 1 1 1

UP -

NEV -

BCU DNP -

BC UMD CU ST UM WF 1 DNP 1 DNP 1 1 - 2013 - Florida 1 DNP State Football

SU 1 -

UI -

UF 1 1 -

DU 1 -

AU -

Florida State Return Stats Game-by-Game (as of Mar 12, 2014) All games PUNT RETURNS SHAW, K. WILSON, J.

No-Yds 26-251 8-89

UP 1-26 -

NEV 5-53 2-29

BCU -

BC DNP

UMD 3-14 2-36

CU 1-24 -

ST 5-42 -

UM -

WF 2-14 2-6

SU 3-45 -

UI 2-25 2-18

UF 1--1 -

DU 3-9 -

AU -

KICK RETURNS Whitfield, K. JOYNER, L. WILLIAMS, K. WILSON, J. SHAW, K. BROXSIE, S.

No-Yds 17-619 5-110 5-88 1-27 1-20 2-9

UP 3-56 -

NEV 2-54 -

BCU 2-66 1-20 -

BC 1-17 DNP -

UMD 1-12 -

CU 1-43 1-30 -

ST 2-52 1-27 -

UM 1-23 1-13 DNP

WF 1-97 1-4 -

SU 1-3 1-4

UI 1-58 1-38 -

UF 1-19 1-5

DU 2-60 -

AU 4-172 -

INT. RETURNS ANDREWS, N. WILLIAMS, P.J. SMITH, TEL. BROOKS, T. JOYNER, L. DARBY, R. RAMSEY, J. HICKS, D. HUNTER, T. MCDANIEL, J. LEVENBERRY, E. SMITH, K. EDWARDS, M. JONES, C. SMITH, TERR. WHITE, M.

No-Yds 4-91 3-24 3-147 2-0 2-20 2-16 1-31 1-0 1-27 1-0 1-78 1-44 1-4 1-15 1-32 1-0

UP DNP 1-0 1-31 -

NEV 1-27 -

BCU 1-68 DNP DNP -

BC 1-35 1-20 DNP DNP -

UMD DNP -

CU 1-15 1-12 DNP -

ST 1-0 1-4 DNP -

UM 1-0 1-0 DNP DNP DNP

WF 2-56 DNP DNP 1-4 1-15 1-32 1-0

SU 1-0 DNP -

UI 1-79 DNP 1-0 1-78 1-44 -

UF DNP -

DU 1-0 1-5 DNP -

AU 1-4 DNP DNP DNP -

FUMBLE RETURNS EDWARDS, M. CASHER, C. RAMSEY, J. DARBY, R. SMITH, TEL.

No-Yds 1-37 1-31 1-23 1-16 1--5

UP -

NEV -

BCU DNP -

BC DNP -

UMD 1-16 -

CU 1-37 -

ST -

UM DNP -

WF 1-23 -

SU 1-31 -

UI -

UF 1--5

DU -

AU -

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FSU SINGLE-GAME, SEASON & CAREER RECORDS Passing Records Single-Game Yards

Opponent 1. Chris Weinke Duke 2. Chris Weinke Clemson 3. Bill Cappleman Memphis State 4. Chris Weinke Miami 5. Peter Tom Willis Memphis State 6. Thad Busby NC State 7. Danny Kanell Virginia 8. Charlie Ward Florida 9. Jameis Winston Clemson 10. Chris Weinke Georgia Tech 11. EJ Manuel Boston College 12. Bill Cappleman South Carolina 13. Danny Kanell Maryland 14. Peter Tom Willis Nebraska (‘90 Fiesta) 15. Danny Kanell Florida 16. Gary Huff Houston 17. Thad Busby Georgia Tech 18. Christian Ponder North Carolina Charlie Ward Maryland 20. Chris Rix Colorado Danny Kanell Duke

Season Yards 1. Chris Weinke 2. Jameis Winston 3. EJ Manuel 4. Thad Busby 5. Drew Weatherford 6. Peter Tom Willis 7. Chris Rix 8. Chris Weinke 9. Charlie Ward 10. Danny Kanell 11. Gary Huff 12. Danny Kanell 13. Gary Huff 14. Chris Rix 15. Christian Ponder 16. EJ Manuel 17. Charlie Ward 18. Casey Weldon 19. Chris Weinke 20. Bill Cappleman

Career Yards

1. Chris Weinke 2. Chris Rix 3. EJ Manuel 4. Drew Weatherford 5. Christian Ponder 6. Gary Huff 7. Danny Kanell 8. Thad Busby 9. Charlie Ward 10. Bill Cappleman 11. Casey Weldon 12. Peter Tom Willis 13. Jimmy Jordan 14. Jameis Winston 15. Chip Ferguson 16. Wally Woodham 17. Kelly Lowrey

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Single-Game Completions Year Yards 2000 536 2000 521 1969 508 2000 496 1989 482 1997 463 1995 454 1993 446 2013 444 2000 443 2012 439 1968 437 1994 427 1989 422 1994 421 1972 409 1997 399 2009 395 1992 395 2003 394 1994 394

Year Yards 2000 4167 2013 4057 2012 3392 1997 3317 2005 3208 1989 3124 2003 3107 1999 3103 1993 3032 1995 2957 1972 2893 1994 2781 1971 2736 2001 2734 2009 2717 2011 2666 1992 2647 1991 2527 1998 2487 1969 2467

Years Yards (97-00) 9839 (01-04) 8390 (09-12) 7736 (05-08) 7567 (07-10) 6872 (70-72) 6378 (92-95) 6372 (94-97) 5916 (89-93) 5747 (67-69) 4904 (88-91) 4628 (86-89) 4291 (76-79) 4144 (13-Pr.) 4057 (85-88) 3846 (75, 77-79) 3550 (80-83) 3469

Opponent 1. Danny Kanell Georgia Tech 2. Danny Kanell Florida 3. Charlie Ward Florida 4. Chris Weinke Duke Kim Hammond Penn State (Gator) 6. Drew Weatherford Duke Drew Weatherford Virginia 8. Christian Ponder North Carolina 9. Drew Weatherford Boston College Chris Weinke BYU Danny Kanell Virginia 12. Charlie Ward Notre Dame Bill Cappleman Memphis State 14. Drew Weatherford Troy Thad Busby Georgia Tech 16. Chris Rix Colorado 17. Christian Ponder Boston College Drew Weatherford Boston College Chris Weinke Miami 20. Adrian McPherson Wake Forest Danny Kanell NC State Danny Kanell Wake Forest Danny McManus Nebraska (‘88 Fiesta) Kelly Lowrey East Carolina Gary Pajcic Virginia Tech

Season Completions 1. Drew Weatherford 2. Chris Weinke 3. Charlie Ward 4. EJ Manuel 5. Jameis Winston Danny Kanell 7. Thad Busby 8. Chris Weinke 9. Christian Ponder Danny Kanell 11. Chris Rix 12. Peter Tom Willis 13. Gary Huff 14. Charlie Ward 15. EJ Manuel 16. Casey Weldon 17. Christian Ponder Gary Huff 19. Bill Cappleman 20. Drew Weatherford

Year 2005 2000 1993 2012 2013 1995 1997 1999 2009 1994 2003 1989 1972 1992 2011 1991 2010 1971 1969 2007

Att. Comp. 469 276 431 266 380 264 387 263 349 257 402 257 390 235 377 232 330 227 380 227 382 216 346 211 385 206 365 204 311 203 313 189 299 184 327 184 344 183 318 181

Years (97-00) (05-08) (09-12) (07-10) (01-04) (92-95) (89-93) (70-72) (94-97) (67-69) (88-91) (86-89) (76-79) (85-88) (75, 77-79) (13-Pr.) (80-83) (62-64) (77-81) (83-87)

Att. Comp. 1107 650 1128 644 897 600 965 596 1042 575 851 529 759 473 796 436 715 421 636 349 545 323 500 304 595 298 496 281 476 273 349 257 464 252 472 252 447 250 455 248

Career Completions 1. Chris Weinke 2. Drew Weatherford 3. EJ Manuel 4. Christian Ponder 5. Chris Rix 6. Danny Kanell 7. Charlie Ward 8. Gary Huff 9. Thad Busby 10. Bill Cappleman 11. Casey Weldon 12. Peter Tom Willis 13. Jimmy Jordan 14. Chip Ferguson 15. Wally Woodham 16. Jameis Winston 17. Kelly Lowrey Steve Tensi 19. Rick Stockstill 20. Danny McManus

Year Comp. 1995 41 1994 40 1993 38 2000 37 1967 37 2007 35 2005 35 2009 33 2006 32 2000 32 1995 32 1993 31 1969 31 2006 30 1997 30 2003 30 2009 29 2007 29 2000 29 2002 28 1995 28 1995 28 1987 28 1983 28 1966 28

Season TD Passes 1. Jameis Winston 2. Chris Weinke 3. Danny Kanell 4. Charlie Ward 5. Chris Weinke Thad Busby Gary Huff Bill Cappleman 9. Chris Rix 10. EJ Manuel Chris Rix Gary Huff 13. Charlie Ward Casey Weldon 15. Christian Ponder Peter Tom Willis 17. Chris Weinke 18. EJ Manuel Drew Weatherford 20. Danny Kanell

Career TD Passes 1. Chris Weinke 2. Chris Rix 3. Danny Kanell 4. Gary Huff 5. Charlie Ward 6. EJ Manuel 7. Thad Busby 8. Christian Ponder 9. Casey Weldon 10. Jameis Winston 11. Jimmy Jordan Bill Cappleman 13. Drew Weatherford 14. Chip Ferguson 15. Peter Tom Willis 16. Christian Ponder 17. Steve Tensi 18. Rick Stockstill 19. Danny McManus 20. Kelly Lowrey

Year TDs 2013 40 2000 33 1995 32 1993 27 1999 25 1997 25 1972 25 1968 25 2001 24 2012 23 2003 23 1971 23 1992 22 1991 22 2010 20 1989 20 1998 19 2011 18 2005 18 1994 17

Years (97-00) (01-04) (92-95) (70-72) (89-93) (09-12) (94-97) (07-10) (88-91) (13-Pr.) (76-79) (67-69) (04-07) (85-88) (86-89) (07-09) (62-64) (77, 79-81) (84-87) (79-83)

TDs 79 63 57 52 49 47 46 45 41 40 39 39 37 34 33 29 28 26 25 24


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FSU SINGLE GAME, SEASON & CAREER RECORDS Rushing Records Single-Game Yards

Opponent 1. Greg Allen Western Carolina 2. Sammie Smith East Carolina 3. Greg Allen Arizona State 4. Sammie Smith Tulane Victor Floyd South Carolina 6. Sammie Smith Indiana (All-American) 7. Greg Allen Louisiana State 8. Greg Allen Louisiana State Tony Smith Oklahoma State 10. Chris Thompson Wake Forest 11. Leon Washington West Virginia 12. Greg Jones Miami Sammie Smith Miami 14. Sam Platt Memphis State 15. Jermaine Thomas NC State 16. Warrick Dunn Florida 17. Warrick Dunn Miami 18. Warrick Dunn Clemson 19. Warrick Dunn Georgia Tech 20. Greg Jones Virginia Greg Allen Louisville

Season Yards 1. Warrick Dunn 2. Sammie Smith 3. Warrick Dunn 4. Greg Allen 5. Warrick Dunn 6. Larry Key 7. Devonta Freeman 8. Mark Lyles 9. Leon Washington 10. Sam Platt 11. Amp Lee 12. Greg Allen 13. Lorenzo Booker 14. Hodges Mitchell 15. Greg Jones

Career Yards 1. Warrick Dunn 2. Greg Allen 3. Travis Minor 4. Larry Key 5. Sammie Smith 6. Greg Jones 7. Lorenzo Booker 8. Devonta Freeman Antone Smith 10. Mark Lyles 11. Sean Jackson 12. Amp Lee 13. Jermaine Thomas 14. Leon Washington 15. Dexter Carter 16. Chris Thompson 17. Tom Bailey 18. Hodges Mitchell 19. Ricky Williams 20. Victor Floyd

Year Att. Yards 1995 166 1242 1987 172 1230 1996 189 1180 1983 200 1134 1994 152 1026 1977 239 1117 2013 162 1016 1979 225 1011 2004 132 988 1980 224 983 1991 186 977 1984 133 971 2004 173 948 1972 192 944 2002 161 938

Years Att. Yards (93-96) 575 3959 (81-84) 624 3769 (97-00) 664 3218 (74-77) 625 2953 (85-88) 411 2539 (00-03) 480 2535 (03-06) 477 2389 (11-13) 404 2255 (05-08) 493 2255 (76-79) 515 2218 (90-93) 347 2133 (89-91) 405 2092 (08-11) 379 2083 (01-05) 369 2078 (86-89) 327 1788 (09-12) 277 1735 (68-70) 381 1714 (72-73) 363 1613 (79-82) 320 1605 (85-88) 265 1548

Season Rushing Touchdowns 1. Greg Allen 2. Amp Lee 3. Antone Smith Dayne Williams 5. Devonta Freeman 6. Warrick Dunn Greg Allen 8. Warrick Dunn Pooh Bear Williams 10. Karlos Williams James Wilder Jr. Zack Crockett Amp Lee 14. Jermaine Thomas Travis Minor Rock Preston William Floyd 18. James Wilder Jr.

Year Yards 1981 322 1987 244 1984 223 1988 212 1985 212 1986 205 1981 202 1983 201 1982 201 2012 197 2004 195 2002 189 1987 189 1980 188 2009 186 1996 185 1995 184 1995 180 1994 174 2002 173 1982 173

Year TDs 1982 20 1990 16 2008 15 1987 15 2013 14 1995 13 1983 13 1996 12 1995 12 2013 11 2012 11 1994 11 1991 11 2009 9 1997 9 1994 9 1992 9 2013 8

Devonta Freeman Lonnie Pryor Devonta Freeman Greg Jones Dexter Carter Greg Allen Greg Allen Kelly Lowrey Mark Lyles Jim Mankins

2012 2012 2011 2002 1989 1984 1983 1983 1979 1966

Career Rushing Touchdowns 1. Greg Allen 2. Warrick Dunn 3. Devonta Freeman Amp Lee 5. Travis Minor 6. Antone Smith 7. Dayne Williams 8. Greg Jones 9. James Wilder Jr. Mark Lyles 11. Jermaine Thomas 12. Lonnie Pryor 13. Rock Preston Pooh Bear Williams Dexter Carter 16. William McCray William Floyd 18. Lorenzo Booker Sammie Smith

Years (81-84) (93-96) (11-13) (89-91) (97-00) (05-08) (86-88) (00-03) (11-13) (76-79) (08-11) (09-12) (94-96) (93, 95-96) (86-89) (97-01) (91-93) (03-06) (86-88)

8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 TDs 44 37 30 30 28 26 24 23 20 20 19 18 17 17 17 16 16 15 15

13. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Lawrence Dawsey Rhett Dawson Kenny Shaw Craphonso Thorpe Barry Smith Anquan Boldin Snoop Minnis Lorenzo Booker

Single Game Receiving Yards

Opponent 1. Ron Sellers Wake Forest 2. Ron Sellers South Carolina 3. Peter Warrick Clemson 4. Ron Sellers Virginia Tech 5. Ron Sellers Memphis State 6. Craphonso Thorpe Notre Dame 7. Ron Sellers Houston 8. Kelvin Benjamin Florida 9. Kez McCorvey Duke 10. Craphonso Thorpe Colorado 11. Rod Owens North Carolina 12. Javon Walker Virginia Tech 13. Fred Biletnikoff Oklahoma (‘65 Gator) 14. Peter Warrick Miami 15. Snoop Minnis Florida 16. E.G. Green NC State 17. Andre Cooper Maryland Fred Biletnikoff Virginia Tech 19. Chauncey Stovall Florida 20. Anquan Boldin Notre Dame

Season Receiving Yards

Receiving Records

1. Ron Sellers 2. Snoop Minnis Opponent Year Rec. 3. Barry Smith 1. Ron Sellers South Carolina 1968 16 4. Peter Warrick 2. Ron Sellers Wake Forest 1968 14 5. Ron Sellers Ron Sellers Houston 1968 14 6. Rashad Greene Ron Sellers Penn State (Gator) 1967 14 7. E.G. Green 5. Lawrence Dawsey Miami 1990 13 8. Kelvin Benjamin Kent Gaydos Houston 1969 13 Anquan Boldin Ron Sellers Memphis State 1968 13 9. E.G. Green Ron Sellers Alabama 1967 13 10. Andre Cooper Ron Sellers Virginia Tech 1966 13 11. Lawrence Dawsey Fred Biletnikoff Oklahoma (‘65 Gator) 1964 13 12. Craphonso Thorpe 13. Fred Biletnikoff Season Receptions 14. Kez McCorvey Year Rec. 16. Rhett Dawson 1. Ron Sellers 1968 86 17. Javon Walker 2. Rashad Greene 2013 76 18. Peter Warrick 3. Kez McCorvey 1993 74 19. Kenny Shaw 4. Peter Warrick 1999 71 20. Peter Warrick Andre Cooper 1995 71

Single-Game Receptions

6. 7. 8. 10. 11. 13. 15. 17. 18. 19.

Ron Sellers Barry Smith Anquan Boldin Lawrence Dawsey Snoop Minnis Preston Parker Rhett Dawson Rod Owens Peter Warrick Bert Reed E.G. Green Kez McCorvey Bert Reed Rashad Greene Fred Biletnikoff

Career Receptions

1. Ron Sellers 2. Peter Warrick 3. Kez McCorvey 4. Rashad Greene 5. Bert Reed 6. E.G. Green 7. Greg Carr 8. Chris Davis 9. Mike Shumann 10. De’Cody Fagg Andre Cooper Warrick Dunn

1967 1972 2002 1990 2000 2007 1971 2009 1998 2009 1995 1994 2010 2012 1964

Years (66-68) (96-99) (91-94) (11-Pr.) (08-11) (94-97) (05-08) (03-06) (73-75, 77) (04-07) (93-96) (93-96)

70 69 65 65 63 62 62 61 61 60 60 59 58 57 57

Rec. 212 207 189 171 170 166 148 137 134 132 132 132

(87-90) (69-71) (10-13) (01-04) (70-72) (99-02) (97-00) (02-06)

Career Receiving Yards 1. Ron Sellers 2. Peter Warrick 3. E.G. Green 4. Kez McCorvey 5. Greg Carr 6. Rashad Greene 7. Barry Smith 8. Mike Shumann 9. Craphonso Thorpe 10. Lawrence Dawsey 11. Jessie Hester 12. Snoop Minnis 13. Bert Reed 14. Kenny Shaw 15. Rhett Dawson 16. Chris Davis 17. Andre Cooper 18. Anquan Boldin 19. Hassan Jones 20. Jackie Flowers

128 128 124 123 119 118 115 114

Year Yards 1968 260 1968 259 1997 249 1967 229 1968 218 2003 217 1968 214 2013 212 1994 207 2003 205 2009 199 2001 195 1964 192 1998 190 2000 187 1997 184 1995 182 1964 182 2004 181 2002 175

Year Yards 1968 1496 2000 1340 1972 1243 1998 1232 1967 1228 2013 1128 1997 1059 2013 1011 2002 1011 1995 1007 1995 1002 1990 999 2003 994 1964 987 1993 966 1970 946 2001 944 1999 934 2013 933 1997 884

Years (66-68) (96-99) (94-97) (91-94) (05-08) (11-Pr.) (70-72) (73-75, 77) (01-04) (87-90) (81-84) (97-00) (08-11) (10-13) (69-71) (03-06) (93-96) (99-02) (82-85) (76-79)

Yards 3598 3517 2920 2660 2574 2465 2392 2306 2153 2129 2100 2098 2022 1919 1915 1842 1810 1790 1764 1697

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FSU SINGLE GAME, SEASON & CAREER RECORDS Season TD Catches 1. Kelvin Benjamin Andre Cooper 3. Anquan Boldin Barry Smith 5. Greg Carr Peter Warrick Ron Sellers 8. Craphonso Thorpe Talman Gardner Snoop Minnis E.G. Green Fred Biletnikoff 13. Atrews Bell E.G. Green 15. Rashad Greene Greg Carr Lawrence Dawsey Jessie Hester 19. Talman Gardner Peter Warrick Peter Warrick Terry Anthony Terry Anthony Ron Sellers

Career TD Catches 1. Peter Warrick 2. Greg Carr E.G. Green 4. Barry Smith 5. Andre Cooper 6. Ron Sellers 7. Rashad Greene 8. Anquan Boldin Jessie Hester 10. Lawrence Dawsey 11. Kelvin Benjamin Talman Gardner 13. Craphonso Thorpe 14. Snoop Minnis Terry Anthony Hassan Jones 17. Kez McCorvey Mike Shumann Fred Biletnikoff 20. Atrews Bell Jackie Flowers

Year 2013 1995 2002 1972 2006 1998 1968 2003 2001 2000 1997 1964 2000 1995 2013 2005 1988 1984 2002 1999 1997 1989 1988 1967

TDs 15 15 13 13 12 12 12 11 11 11 11 11 10 10 9 9 9 9 8 8 8 8 8 8

Year (96-99) (05-08) (94-97) (70-72) (93-96) (66-68) (11-Pr.) (99-02) (81-84) (87-90) (12-13) (99-02) (01-04) (99-00) (86-89) (82-85) (91-94) (73-75, 77) (62-64) (98-01) (76-79)

TDs 31 29 29 25 24 23 22 21 21 20 19 19 18 17 17 17 16 16 16 15 15

Peter Tom Wills vs. Mem. St., 1989 Chris Weinke vs. Maryland, 1999 Chris Weinke vs. Duke, 2000 Danny Kanell vs. Georgia Tech,1995 Danny Kannell vs. Virginia, 1995 Jameis Winston at Pitt, 2013

Rushing Most Rushing Yards: 322 Greg Allen vs. Western Carolina, 1981 Most Rushes: 34 Travis Minor vs. Texas A&M, 1998 Rushing TDs: 4 Antone Smith vs. Miami, 2008 4 Greg Allen vs. Louisville, 1982 4 Greg Allen vs. South Carolina, 1982 Most All-Purpose Yards: 417 Greg Allen vs. Western Carolina, 1981 Receiving Receptions: Receiving Yards: Receiving TDs: Defense: Most Tackles: Most Sacks: Most TFLs: Interceptions:

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16 260 5

Season Tackles 1. Aaron Carter 2. Dale McCullers 3. Reggie Herring 4. Dale McCullers 5. Henry Taylor 6. Jimmy Heggins 7. Paul McGowan

Year Solo 1977 82 1967 108 1980 92 1968 102 1984 80 1977 67 1987 97

Career Tackles

1. Aaron Carter 2. Ron Simmons 3. Reggie Herring 4. Paul McGowan 5. Kirk Carruthers 6. Michael Boulware 7. Ken Roe 8. Marvin Jones 9. Daryl Bush 10. Kendyll Pope 11. Henry Taylor 12. Bradley Jennings 13. Sam Cowart

Ron Sellers vs South Carolina, 1968 Ron Sellers vs. Wake Forest, 1968 Ron Sellers vs. Wake Forest, 1968

29 Dale McCullers vs. Texas A&M, 1968 6 Dale McCullers vs. Memphis State, 1967 6 Dale McCullers vs. Memphis State, 1967 4 Mario Edwards vs. Wake Forest, 1998

Career Tackles For Loss Ast Total 99 181 72 180 78 170 61 163 79 159 90 157 53 150

Years Total (74-77) 512 (77-80) 483 (77-80) 452 (84-87) 446 (88-91) 435 (00-03) 377 (80-83) 373 (90-92) 369 (94-97) 362 (00-03) 352 (81-84) 344 (98-01) 341 (93-97) 338

Season Quarterback Sacks

individual game Records Passing Most Touchdown Passes: 6 6 Passing Yards: 536 Completions: 41 Attempts: 67 Completion Pct. 92.6

Defense Records

1. Peter Boulware 2. Andre Wadsworth 3. Brandon Jenkins Everette Brown Reinard Wilson 6. Bjoern Werner Alonzo Jackson 8. Jamal Reynolds Ron Simmons 10. Cornellius Carradine Reinard Wilson Carl Simpson 13. Anthony Moss 14. Greg Spires Peter Boulware Willie Jones 17. Brodrick Bunkley Reinard Wilson Carl Simpson 20. Shelton Thompson

Year Sacks 1996 19 1997 16 2010 13.5 2008 13.5 1996 13.5 2012 13 2002 13 2000 12 1977 12 2012 11 1994 11 1991 11 1990 10.5 1997 10 1995 10 1978 10 2005 9 1995 9 1992 9 1989 8.5

Career Quarterback Sacks

1. Reinard Wilson 2. Peter Boulware 3. Ron Simmons 4. Bjoern Werner Jamal Reynolds 6. Everette Brown Alonzo Jackson Andre Wadsworth 9. Brandon Jenkins 10. Carl Simpson Anthony Moss

Season Tackles For Loss 1. Brodrick Bunkley 2. Darnell Dockett 3. Brandon Jenkins Everette Brown 5. Corey Simon 6. Darnell Dockett David Warren Andre Wadsworth 9. Alonzo Jackson 10. Bjoern Werner Lawrence Timmons Travis Johnson 13 Geno Hayes 14. Darnell Dockett Ron Simmons 16. Corey Simon 17. Derek Nicholson Kevin Emanuel Jamal Reynolds

Years Sacks (93-96) 35.5 (94-96) 34 (77-80) 25 (10-12) 23.5 (97-00) 23.5 (06-08) 23 (99-02) 23 (94-97) 23 (09-12) 22.5 (90-92) 21.5 (87-90) 21.5 Year TFLs 2005 25 2001 22 2010 21.5 2008 21.5 1999 21 2000 19 2000 19 1997 19 2002 18.5 2012 18 2006 18 2004 18 2007 17.5 2003 17 1979 17 1998 16 2008 15 2002 15 2000 15

1. Darnell Dockett 2. Everette Brown 3. Corey Simon Ron Simmons 5. Travis Johnson 6. Kevin Emanuel 7. Brandon Jenkins 8. Brodrick Bunkley 9. Bjoern Werner 10. Dekoda Watson Alonzo Jackson 12. Jeff Womble Jerry Johnson Paul McGowan 15. Eric Moore 16. Geno Hayes 17. Telvin Smith 18. Markus White 19. Marvin Jones 20. Buster Davis

Season Interceptions

1. Terrell Buckley 2. Monk Bonasorte Curt Campbell 4. Samari Rolle Corey Sawyer LeRoy Butler 7. Patrick Robinson Tay Cody Mario Edwards Corey Sawyer Terrell Buckley Larry Harris Bobby Butler J.T. Thomas Winfred Bailey Bud Whitehead Lee Corso Tom Feamster Tommy Brown Ted Hewitt

Career Interceptions 1. Terrell Buckley 2. Monk Bonasorte 3. Deion Sanders Lee Corso 5. Corey Sawyer 6. Tay Cody Samari Rolle Brian McCrary Keith Jones Curt Campbell 11. Eric Williams Bobby Butler Walt Sumner Ted Hewitt 15. Pat Watkins Dedrick Dodge Bobby Jackson J.T. Thomas 19. Tony Carter Chris Hope Leon Fowler LeRoy Butler Stan Shiver Larry Harris Harvey Clayton John Crowe Bud Whitehead Tommy Brown Ralph Chaudron

Years TFLs (00-03) 65 (06-08) 46.5 (96-99) 44 (77-80) 44 (01-04) 42.5 (00-03) 41 (09-11) 37.5 (02-05) 37 (10-12) 35 (06-09) 32 (99-02) 32 (00-03) 32 (96-99) 32 (84-87) 32 (01-04) 30.5 (05-07) 29.5 (10-Pr.) 29 (09-10) 28.5 (90-92) 27 (03-06) 26.5

Year 1991 1979 1951 1997 1992 1989 2007 2000 1998 1993 1990 1982 1979 1970 1964 1959 1954 1954 1952 1949

Ints 12 8 8 7 7 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6

Years (89-91) (77-80) (85-88) (53-56) (91-93) (97-00) (94-97) (81-84) (78-80) (50-52) (84-87) (77-80) (66-68) (48-50) (02-05) (85-89) (74-77) (70-72) (05-08) (98-01) (88-92) (86-89) (84-88) (80-83) (79-82) (66-68) (58-60) (50-52) (47-49)

Ints 21 15 14 14 13 12 12 12 12 12 11 11 11 11 10 10 10 10 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9


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