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2017 SPRING PROSPECTUS

GENERAL INFORMATION

President ............................................John Thrasher Location ..........................................Tallahassee, Fla. Enrollment ....................................41,773 (Fall 2016) Founded ............................................................1851 Symbol...................................................... Seminoles Colors ............................................. Garnet and Gold Conference ..........................................Atlantic Coast Stadium ..................................................................... ............... Bobby Bowden Field at Doak S. Campbell Stadium Capacity........................................79,560 (Fall 2016) Surface ................................................Natural Grass VP/Athletics Director...............................Stan Wilcox Faculty Athletics Rep ...........................Dr. Pamela Perrewe

FOOTBALL INFORMATION

Head Football Coach ............................ Jimbo Fisher Alma Mater ................................................Salem ‘89 Record at FSU ................................. 78-17 (8th year) Offensive Formation ......................Pro-Style/Multiple Defensive Formation .................................... Multiple All-Time Record ...................................... 544-244-17 Season ............................................................... 71st Bowl Appearances .................................................46 Consecutive Bowl Appearances ............................35 All-Time Bowl Record ................................... 27-16-2 2016 Record .............................................. 10-3 (5-3)

SPORTS INFORMATION

Director of Football Communications .......Zach Stipe 6,' 2I¿FH 3KRQH .............................. (850) 644-1403 Stipe’s E-Mail.................................... zstipe@fsu.edu 6WLSH¶V 2I¿FH 3KRQH ......................... (850) 645-7683 Assistant SID/Football Contact ......... Christa Salerno Salerno’s E-Mail ...........................csalerno@fsu.edu 6DOHUQR¶V 2I¿FH 3KRQH ..................... (850) 644-5653

CB Tarvarus McFadden - JR

QB Deondre Francois - R-SO

DT Derrick Nnadi - SR

All-American, All-ACC First Team Nation-leading 8 INTs in 2016

ACC Rookie of the Year 3,350 passing yards and 20 TDs in 2016

All-ACC First Team 49 tackles, 10.5 TFLs, 6.0 sacks in 2016

2017 FLORIDA STATE FOOTBALL SCHEDULE

Date Opponent Sept.2 Alabama Sept. 9 ULM Sept. 16 Miami* Sept. 23 NC State* Sept. 30 Wake Forest* Oct. 14 Duke* Oct. 21 Louisville* Oct. 27 Boston College* Nov. 4 Syracuse* Nov. 11 Clemson* Nov. 18 Delaware State Nov. 25 Florida *Denotes ACC Game

Location Atlanta, Ga. Tallahassee, Fla. Tallahassee, Fla. Tallahassee, Fla. Winston-Salem, N.C. Durham, N.C. Tallahassee, Fla. Chestnut Hill, Mass. Tallahassee, Fla. Clemson, S.C. Tallahassee, Fla. Gainesville, Fla.

Series Record Alabama leads 2-1-1 Florida State leads 1-0 Miami leads 31-30 Florida State leads 26-11 Florida State leads 28-6-1 Florida State leads 19-0 Florida State leads 14-3 Florida State leads 11-4 Florida State leads 9-1 Florida State leads 20-10 First Meeting Florida leads 25-34

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FLORIDA STATE FOOTBALL COACHING STAFF

Jimbo Fisher ......................................................Head Coach Tim Brewster ..............................Recruiting Coordinator/TEs Lawrence Dawsey ............... Co-Offensive Coordinator/WRs Jay Graham ........................ Special Teams Coordinator/RBs Odell Haggins ............................ Associate Head Coach/DTs Charles Kelly ................................ Defensive Coordinor/DBs Brad Lawing........................................Defensive Ends/OLBs Bill Miller .............................................................Linebackers Randy Sanders ....................... Co-Offensive Coordintor/QBs Rick Trickett ............... Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Line Vic Viloria .........................................Strength & Conditioning

PLAYER INFORMATION

Lettermen Returning ..........................................................48 ...............................21 Offense/24 Defense/3 Special Teams Lettermen Lost...................................................................17 ..................................13 Offense/3 Defense/1Special Teams

STARTERS RETURNING (18*) Offense (6): QB Deondre Francois (R-So.), TE Ryan Izzo (R-Jr.), C Alec Eberle (R-Jr.), G Landon Dickerson (So.), T Brock Ruble (R-Jr.), WR Auden Tate (Jr.) Defense (10*): DT Derrick Nnadi (Sr.), DE Josh Sweat (Jr.), DB Trey Marshall (Sr.), DT Demarcus Christmas (RJr.), LB Ro’Derrick Hoskins (R-Sr.), LB Matthew Thomas (R-Sr.), CB Tarvarus McFadden (Jr.), LB/DE Jacob Pugh (Sr.), DB A.J. Westbrook (Jr.), S Derwin James (R-So.)* Special Teams (2): PK Ricky Aguayo (So.), P/K Logan Tyler (So.) -DPHV VWDUWHG WZR JDPHV LQ EHIRUH D VHDVRQ HQGLQJ LQMXU\

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SPRING QUICK HITS » Florida State joins Alabama as the only two teams in college football who enter 2017 having gone to five straight BCS/New Year’s Six bowl games. Alabama has been to six straight, while FSU is right behind with five - 2012 Orange Bowl, 2013 BCS National Championship, 2014 Rose Bowl, 2015 Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl and 2016 Orange Bowl. » Florida State is one of only two teams to rank in the final AP Top 25 the last seven years (since 2010), joining Alabama. » Florida State’s 78 wins since 2010 are the second-most over the last seven years (behind only Alabama- 86). » The Seminoles and Crimson Tide open the 2017 season in the Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game on Sept. 2 at the brand new Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. » Jimbo Fisher has the highest winning percentage of any coach in ACC history (.821) with a 78-17 record. Bobby Bowden ranks second (.765, 173-53-1), while Clemson’s Dabo Swinney is third (.761, 89-28). » Florida State will bring a five-game win streak into the 2017 season after capping the 2016 campaign with a thrilling 33-32 victory over No. 6 Michigan in the Orange Bowl. Deondre Francois found Nyqwan “Noonie” Murray for the game-winning touchdown catch with 36 seconds left. » Florida State opens spring practice for 2017 returning 18 starters (six offense, nine defense and two special teams), including DB Derwin James who played in two games before injury in 2016. » James, a redshirt sophomore, returns after suffering a season-ending injury in Week 2. He was a preseason All-American in 2016 and a freshman All-American in 2015. In 15 career games, James has totaled 102 tackles, including 9.5 TFLs and 4.5 sacks. He had an interception against Ole Miss in the 2016 season-opener en route to ACC Defensive Back of the Week honors. » The Noles are expected to feature 13 scholarship seniors in 2017, including returning defensive starters Matthew Thomas (LB), Jacob Pugh (LB/DE), Ro’Derrick Hoskins (LB), Trey Marshall (DB) and Derrick Nnadi (DT). Nine of the 13 seniors have started at least one game in their careers.

» Deondre Francois had the most passing yards of any freshman in the nation last season (3,350). The Orlando, Fla., native collected ACC Rookie of the Year and ACC Offensive Rookie of the Year honors, while tossing 20 touchdowns against just seven interceptions. » Defensive tackle Derrick Nnadi returns for his senior season after his All-ACC First Team junior campaign where he recorded 49 tackles, including 11.5 tackles for loss and 6.0 sacks. » Cornerback Tarvarus McFadden tied for the nation’s lead with eight interceptions as a true sophomore in 2016. He grabbed First Team All-America honors and collected the Jack Tatum Award (Top DB). » DB Carlos Becker finished the 2016 season with a bang, securing the game-sealing interception at the end of the 2016 Orange Bowl to give Florida State the 33-32 victory over No. 6 Michigan. Becker continued to show off his athleticism the last few months, competing on the Seminoles’ track and field squad in the longe jump. He finished sixth at the ACC Indoor Championship in the event last month with a jump of 24-1.5. » Florida State’s offense averaged 466.2 yards per game in 2016 - third in the conference and the third-highest total under Jimbo Fisher (2013 - 519.1, 2012 - 470.8). The Noles ranked No. 25 overall in the nation in total offense. » Florida State returns 86.6 percent of its tackles in 2017 (653 of 754), including four of its Top 5 leaders in tackles: No. 1 Thomas, 77; No. 3 Marshall, 58; No. 4 Hoskins, 53; No. 5 Nnadi, 49. » Sophomore DE Brian Burns was outstanding in 2016, leading all freshman in sacks (9.5) en route to freshman All-America honors. Junior DE Josh Sweat wasn’t far behind contributing 7.0 sacks in his second year as a starter in 2016. » Florida State ranked No. 1 in the NFL with 44 alumni on NFL rosters in 2016, including Pro Bowl CB Xavier Rhodes (Vikings), 2015 Rookie of the Year QB Jameis Winston (Buccaneers), former walk-on and undrafted free agent CB Javien Elliott (Buccaneers), Super Bowl star RB Devonta Freeman (Falcons) and four starting kickers: Sebastian Janikowski (Raiders), Dustin Hopkins (Redskins), Graham Gano (Panthers) and Roberto Aguayo (Buccaneers).

2016 FLORIDA STATE FOOTBALL RESULTS Date Opponent Sept. 5 No. 11 Ole Miss Sept. 10 Charleston Southern Sept. 17 No. 10 Louisville* Sept. 24 USF Oct. 1 North Carolina* Oct. 8 No. 10 Miami* Oct. 15 Wake Forest* Oct. 29 No. 3 Clemson* Nov. 5 NC State* Nov. 11 Boston College* Nov. 19 Syracuse* Nov. 26 No. 13 Florida Dec. 30 No. 6 Michigan *Denotes ACC Game

Location Orlando, Fla. (Camping World Kickoff) Tallahassee, Fla. at Louisville, Ky. at Tampa, Fla. Tallahassee, Fla. at Miami Gardens, Fla. Tallahassee, Fla. Tallahassee, Fla. at Raleigh, N.C. Tallahassee, Fla. at Syracuse, N.Y. Tallahassee, Fla. Miami Gardens, Fla. (CapitalOne Orange Bowl)

Result W, 45-34 W, 52-8 L, 63-20 W, 55-35 L, 37-35 W, 20-19 W, 17-6 L, 37-34 W, 24-20 W, 45-7 W, 45-14 W, 31-13 W, 33-32


2017 SPRING PROSPECTUS NOTIN’ THE NOLES » FSU was celebrating at Hard Rock Stadium, tossing Oranges into the crowd following a thrilling 33-32 victory over No. 6 Michigan in the Orange Bowl. » Deondre Francois found Nyqwan Murray for a 12yard game-winning touchdown with 36 seconds left after freshman wide receiver Keith Gavin took his first career kickoff return 66 yards to give the Noles great field position for the final drive. » The victory capped a five-game winning streak to end the season. The Seminoles finished 10-3 in 2016 and at No. 8 in the final Associated Press Poll, rebounding from a 3-2 start.

THE LAST TIME WE SAW THE NOLES...

back, serving as the primary backup to Florida State’s all-time leading rusher Dalvin Cook the last two seasons. » In his only career start, Patrick was dominant against Syracuse on Oct. 31, 2015, rushing for 162 yards and three touchdowns on 24 carries. A true freshman at the time, he added six catches for 62 yards to finish with 224 all-purpose yards against the Orange. » The Orlando, Fla., native also rushed for 124 yards and a score on one touchdown at USF in 2016. » For his career, Patrick has rushed 124 times for 664 yards (5.35 ypc) and nine touchdowns.

D RETURNS 15 WHO HAVE STARTED

ANDREWS RETURNS FOR FIFTH YEAR

» Florida State returns 15 defensive players who have started at least one game in their careers. » The FSU defense has 186 career starts under its belt heading into 2017. » Defense career starts: DT Derrick Nnadi (24), DB Nate Andrews (21), DE Josh Sweat (20), LB Ro’Derrick Hoskins (19), DB Trey Marshall (18), LB Matthew Thomas (15), DT Demarcus Christmas (14), CB Tarvarus McFadden (13), DE/LB Jacob Pugh (12), DB Derwin James (10), DB A.J. Westbrook (8), DB Marcus Lewis (5), DB Ermon Lane (4), DT Fredrick Jones (2), LB Dontavious Jackson (1).

JUNIOR WRs LOOK TO EMERGE

» Rising junior wide receivers Nyqwan “Noonie” Murray and Auden Tate enter the spring with the most experience of any Florida State receivers. Murray averaged 16.3 yards per catch, while Tate led the Noles with a 16.4 yards per reception average. » Murray totaled 27 receptions for 441 yards and five touchdowns in 2016 with 22 catches, 395 yards and all five scores coming over the final six games. » The Orlando, Fla., native caught two passes for 104 yards – both for touchdowns in the Orange Bowl, including an Orange-Bowl record 92-yard touchdown run-and-catch in the first quarter to put the Seminoles up 17-3. Murray thwarted Michigan’s comeback when he grabbed the game-winning 12-yard touchdown pass from Francois with 36 seconds remaining as the Seminoles won, 33-32. » Murray, who switched his jersey to No. 8 from No. 80, had a nine-catch, 153-yard effort at NC State en route to ACC Receiver of the Week honors. » Tate emerged as a big-play threat as a sophomore, starting four games and finishing with six touchdowns on just 25 catches (4.2 catches per touchdown!). He totaled 409 yards. » Tate had six catches for 101 yards versus Boston College and caught two touchdowns at Louisville.

SACK ATTACK

» Florida State led the nation in sacks per game (3.92) and finished second in total sacks (51) in 2016. The Noles return 68.6 percent of their sacks in 2017 (35 of 51). FSU loses consensus All-American defensive end DeMarcus Walker (16.0 sacks), but returns freshman All-American Brian Burns (9.5 sacks), twoyear starter Josh Sweat (7.0 sacks), All-ACC nose tackle Derrick Nnadi (6.0 sacks) and three-year contributor Jacob Pugh (4.5 sacks) among others.

PATRICK HAS TWO 100+ GAMES

» Rising junior running back Jacquez Patrick has a pair of 100-yard rushing performances and enters with the most experience of any Seminole running

» Defensive back Nate Andrews returns for a fifth year after injuries limited the Fairhope, Ala., native to just four games and a medical redshirt in 2016. » Andrews is the most experienced player on the Seminoles’ roster having started at least one game in each of the last four years: 2013 (1), 2014 (13), 2015 (4), 2016 (3). » Andrews, primarily a safety, has appeared in 45 games with 21 total starts. He has 171 tackles, five fourced fumbles and eight interceptions in his career. » Andrews is the only current Nole who regularly contributed on the 2013 national champion team, leading FSU with four interceptions. In 2014, he led FSU with three picks and ranked second on the team with 93 tackles.

IZZO ENTERS THIRD-YEAR AS STARTER

» Redshirt junior Ryan Izzo returns as the starter at tight end for a third consecutive season and is poised to be the ACC’s premier tight end. » The Highlands, N.J., native has 34 receptions for 444 yards (13.1 ypc) and three touchdowns over 27 career games with 23 starts. » The 6-5, 245-pound team leader is also an effective blocker, helping FSU total 466.2 total yards per game (third in the ACC) in 2016.

THOMAS DOMINATES WOLVERINES

» Redshirt senior linebacker Matthew Thomas had the best performance of his career against No. 6 Michgian in the 2016 Orange Bowl, totaling a careerhigh 15 tackles and 3.5 TFLs en route to collecting ESPN All-Bowl team honors. » Thomas led FSU with 77 tackles in 2016 in his first year as a full-time starter for the Seminoles. » The Miami, Fla., native has totaled 107 tackles and 15.5 TFLs over 25 career games with 15 starts.

WHAT A PAIR

» Ricky Aguayo and Logan Tyler flashed their talent as true freshmen specialists in 2016. » Aguayo, brother of three-time All-American Roberto Aguayo, collected ESPN True Freshman All-America and All-ACC honorable mention honors as FSU’s primary placekicker. Aguayo nailed 19 of 26 field goals and 51 of 52 PATs. He made 6-of-6 field goals to tie a national freshman record in the season opener against No. 11 Ole Miss. » Tyler handled punting and kickoffs. He averaged 40.3 yards per punt. On kickoffs, he had 57 touchbacks on 90 kicks, an average of 64.1 yards per kick which ranked No. 1 in the ACC and No. 9 in the nation. Tyler kicked a 53-yard field goal on his first career attempt.

ANOTHER BANNER RECRUITING CLASS

» Florida State signed an eighth consecutive Top 10 recruiting class in February and became the first program ever to sign three of Rivals Top 5 overall prospects in DT Marvin Wilson (No. 2), RB Cam Akers (No. 3) and DE Joshua Kaindoh (No. 5). » Akers and Kaindoh highlight a seven-member early enrollee class that will participate this spring that also includes cornerback Stanford Samuels, safety Cyrus Fagan, quarterback Bailey Hockman, tight end Tre’ McKitty and linebacker Adonis Thomas.

FRANCOIS DAZZLES IN DEBUT Florida State quarterback Deondre Francoise was outstanding in his first season under center in 2016. The redshirt freshman from Orlando led all freshman nationally in passing yards per game (257.7) and total passing yards (3,350).

Francois... » Led Florida State to the biggest comeback victory in school history in his collegiate debut, bringing the Noles back from a 28-6 deficit en route to a 45-34 victory over No. 11 Ole Miss at the Camping World Kickoff. Francois passed for 419 yards and two touchdowns, while rushing for 59 yards. His 478 total-yard performance is the most ever by a freshman in ACC history. He was named Davey O’Brien National QB of the Week and ACC Offensive Back of the Week, and captured his first of four ACC Rookie of the Week accolades. » Had five 300-yard passing games in 2016. » Also found success with his legs, rushing for 198 yards and five touchdowns. He rushed for 75 yards at USF, including a 35-yard touchdown run. » Led Florida State to a 33-32 victory in the Orange Bowl, finding Nyqwan Murray for the gamewinning 12-yard touchdown with 36 seconds left to defeat No. 6 Michigan. Tossed a 92-yard pass to Murray in the first quarter, marking the longest pass and catch in Orange Bowl history, the longest pass in FSU bowl history, the sixth-longest pass overall in FSU history and the longest play of 2016 for the Seminoles. FLORIDA STATE SINGLE-SEASON PASSING Year 1. Chris Weinke, Sr. 2000 2. Jameis Winston, R-Fr. 2013 3. Jameis Winston, R-So. 2014 4. EJ Manuel, R-Sr. 2012 5. Deondre Francois, R-Fr. 2016

YARDS Yards 4,167 4,057 3,907 3,392 3,350

NCAA LEADERS FRESHMAN PASSING YARDS - 2016 Team Yards 1. Deondre Francois FSU 3,350 2. Sam Darnold USC 3,086 3. Shane Buechele Texas 2,958 4. Ben Hicks SMU 2,930 5. Daniel Jones Duke 2,836

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FLORIDA STATE FOOTBALL NOTIN’ THE NOLES EBERLE LEADS OFF FIELD, ON FIELD

» Redshirt junior center Alec Eberle will miss the spring with an injury, but there is not doubt he will have an impact on his teammates. The Mechanicsville, Va., native has made 19 consecutive starts for the Noles and will be FSU’s most experienced offensive lineman this fall. » He’s also a leader off the field. He was named to the AFCA’s Good Works Team in 2016 as he was recognized for his work as Florida State’s president of its Uplifting Athletes Chapter which raises funds for rare diseases.

PLENTY OF DEPTH, OPPORTUNITIES ON THE LINE

» Florida State loses left tacke Rod Johnson, who left early for the NFL Draft following back-to-back seasons where he won the Jacobs Blocking Trophy as the ACC’s top offensive lineman. » The Noles also lose guards Kareem Are (17 starts) and Wilson Bell (18 starts) to graduation. Bell was a reserve for most of the 2016 season. » The Noles have plenty of potential stars ready to step up, however. In addition to Eberle (19 starts), the Seminoles have several linemen with starting experience, including redshirt junior guard/tackle Derrick Kelly (6 starts), redshirt sophomore guard Cole Minshew (3 starts) senior tackle Rick Leonard (6 starts), redshirt junior tackle Brock Ruble (13 starts), redshirt junior center Corey Martinez (3 starts) and sophomore guard Landon Dickerson (7) who was on track to be a freshman All-American until he was sidelined with a knee injury.

MCFADDEN A GAME CHANGER AS SOPH

» Junior Tarvarus McFadden burst onto the scene in 2016 by tying for the nation’s lead with eight interceptions in his first year as a starter. He was a finalist for the Nagurski Trophy given to the nation’s top defensive player and collected the Jack Tatum award as the nation’s top defensive back from the Columbus Touchdown Club. He grabbed First Team All-America honors from FWAA and Phil Steele. » McFadden’s eight picks are tied for the secondmost in FSU history with Monk Bonasorte (8, 1979) and Curt Campbell (8, 1951). Terrell Buckley set the school record with 12 picks in 1991 en route to the Jim Thorpe Award. » McFadden’s eight picks are tied for the eighthmost in a single-season in ACC history.

NOLES HAVE A FIVE-GAME WIN STREAK

» Florida State will take a five-game win streak into 2017 after closing the 2016 season with victories vs. NC State (24-20), Boston College (45-7), Syracuse (45-14), No. 13 Florida (31-13) and No. 6 Michigan in the Orange Bowl (33-32). Only Oklahoma (10), Southern California (9) and Stanford (6) have longer win streaks among Power 5 teams. (Miami and Clemson also have won five straight)

WHO’S NEXT?

» Florida State head coach Jimbo Fisher has coached a consensus All-American every year since taking over the Seminoles’ program in 2010. RB Dalvin Cook and DE DeMarcus Walker became the 11th and 12th consensus AllAmericans under Fisher in 2016. Cook is also likely to extend Florida State’s streak of first round selections to five straight years. He could be the ninth first round pick under Fisher.

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CONSENSUS ALL-AMERICANS UNDER FISHER » RB Dalvin Cook (2016) » DE DeMarcus Walker (2016) » CB Jalen Ramsey (2015) » K Roberto Aguayo (2014) » OG Tre’ Jackson (2014) » TE Nick O’Leary (2014) » DB Lamarcus Joyner (2013) » C Bryan Stork (2013) » QB Jameis Winston (2013) » DE Bjoern Werner (2012) » P Shawn Powell (2011) » OG Rodney Hudson (2010) FIRST ROUND PICKS UNDER FISHER » Jalen Ramsey (No. 5, 2016) » Jameis Winston (No. 1, 2015) » Cameron Erving (No. 19, 2015) » Kelvin Benjamin (No. 28, 2014) » EJ Manuel (No. 16, 2013) » Bjoern Werner (No. 24, 2013) » Xavier Rhodes (No. 25, 2013) » Christian Ponder (No. 12, 2011)

FISHER SETS HISTORIC PACE

» Entering his eighth year as the head coach at Florida State, Jimbo Fisher has authored one of the most successful starts to a head coaching career in college football history. Fisher’s 78 wins are the most in college football history during a coach’s first seven seasons, while his .821 winning percentage is by far the highest of any ACC coach all-time. » Among active coaches with five years of experience, Fisher’s 11.14 wins per season average is the most of any coach in college football, while his .821 winning percentage ranks second behind only Urban Meyer (.851).

AVERAGE WINS PER SEASON CURRENT HEAD COACHES (MIN. 5 SEASONS) 1. Jimbo Fisher, FSU ................................................ 11.14 2. Urban Meyer, Ohio State ......................................11.00 3. Chris Petersen, Wash. St. ...................................10.82 4. Bob Stoops, Oklahoma .........................................10.50 5. Dabo Swinney, Clemson .........................................9.89 6. Nick Saban, Alabama ..................... ...................... 9.76 7. Mark Richt, Miami .................. ...............................9.63 8. Bobby Petrino, Louisville .......... ..........................9.08 9. Paul Johnson, Georgia Tech ....... .........................8.85 10. Mike Gundy, Oklahoma State ......... .................8.83

NATION’S BEST IN THE RED ZONE

» Florida State led the country in red zone scoring percentage again in 2016, converting 55 of 57 attempts for a 96.5 score percentage. » It was the highest percentage by college football team since FSU converted 97.3 percent of its red zone attempts (71-73) in 2013. » During Jimbo Fisher’s tenure as a head coach, the Seminoles are converting 91.5 percent (386-422) of their red zone trips - the best mark in the country since 2010.

NO BACK-TO-BACK LOSSES HERE

» At 76 games, the Seminoles have the longest current streak without losing back-to-back games, dating back to the 2011 season. NATION’S LONGEST STREAK SINCE BACK-TO-BACK LOSSES » Florida State – 76 » Clemson – 71 » Alabama – 44 » Ohio State – 41

SPRING INJURY REPORT The following players will miss spring practice due to injury: » OL Landon Dickerson » C Alec Eberle » TE Jeremy Kerr » DB Marcus Lewis » DB Tarvarus McFadden

DEFENSE LOADED WITH EXPERIENCE

» DeMarcus Walker’s presence and production will be missed on the Seminole defense but FSU will return a wealth of players with extensive experience. Heading into 2017, the FSU defense will return 15 players that played in either 12 or all 13 games last season. On top of that experience, Nate Andrews will be back along with his 45 games played as will Derwin James who played in all 13 games as a freshman in 2015.

JIMBO’S SEC-CESS

» In 10 career games against schools from the SEC, Jimbo Fisher is 9-1 at Florida State. In addition to the annual game against Florida, Fisher’s FSU teams have recorded wins over Ole Miss (2016), Auburn (2013) and South Carolina (2101). » Florida State is averaging 30.1 points over those 10 games and outscoring opponents by 12.2 points per game (30.2-17.4). In five of the 10 games under Fisher versus SEC competition, FSU has scored 31 points or more six times.

WELCOME TO ATLANTA

» For a long stretch, the last place in the world FSU wanted to play was Atlanta. From 1952-1975, the Seminoles posted an 0-8-1 record in Atlanta with eight of those games coming against Georgia Tech (0-7-1) and one versus LSU (0-1). » Since 1983, the Seminoles fortunes have changed in the A-T-L as FSU is 8-4 in its last 12 games played in Atlanta. » Florida State opens the 2017 season in Atlanta at Mercedes-Benz Stadium against Alabama on Sept. 2 in the Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game.

NOLES AT NEUTRAL SITES

» Alabama holds the series lead all-time with FSU at 2-1-1 but in neutral site match-ups between the schools FSU actually holds the edge (1-0-1). In general, Florida State has been successful in regular season games played at neutral sites. » Since 1976, the year coach Bobby Bowden came to Tallahassee, FSU is 13-1 in non-conference, neutral site games. The lone loss was a 30-26 defeat at the hands of a Brett Favre-led Southern Mississippi team in 1989. If you include regular season conference games played at a neutral site, the Noles’ record increases to 17-1 over the last 40 years.

MAKING THE SWITCH

» Senior DB Ermon Lane became the latest Nole to find success after switching from offense to defense in 2016. A former WR, Lane moved to S and contributed 37 tackles and made five starts. » Senior RT Rick Leonard is another position switch success story for the Noles. Leonard was a reserve DE before moving to the OL and starting six games in 2016. » Leonard and Lane join NFL players Xavier Rhodes (WR to CB), Cameron Erving (DT to OL) and Karlos Williams (DB to RB) who have found great success following position changes.


2017 SPRING PROSPECTUS 2017 FLORIDA STATE SPRING NUMERICAL ROSTER No 1 3 3 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 11 11 12 12 13 13 14 14 15 16 16 18 18 19 20 21 22 22 23 23 24 26 26 27 28 28 29 30 31 32 33 33 35 35 36 36 37 37

Name Levonta Taylor Cameron Akers Derwin James Tarvarus McFadden Dontavious Jackson Da’Vante Phillips Tre’ McKitty Matthew Thomas Ryan Green Ermon Lane Nyqwan Murray Stanford Samuels III Jacques Patrick Josh Sweat Calvin Brewton Bailey Hockman George Campbell Janarius Robinson Deondre Francois Arthur Williams Lawrence Dawsey Jr. Joshua Kaindoh Cyrus Fagan Jake Rizzo Carlos Becker III J.J. Cosentino Jacob Pugh Ro’Derrick Hoskins Auden Tate A.J. Westbrook Trey Marshall Logan Tyler Amir Rasul Adonis Thomas Ricky Aguayo Herban Paul Marcus Lewis Joseph Schergen Johnathan Vickers Tyriq Withers Gilbert Henric, Jr. Malique Jackson Nate Andrews Sh’Mar Kilby-Lane Kris Dixon Array Culmer Kameron House Colton Plante Michael Barulich Gabe Nabers Brandon Barrett Eric Johnson Kyle Meyers Blaik Middleton

Pos DB RB DB DB LB WR TE LB RB DB WR DB RB DE DB QB WR DE QB DT DB DE DB QB BD QB LB LB WR DB DB K RB LB K DB DB DB RB WR WR DB DB LB DE DB DB FB DB FB LB TE DB RB

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

Wt 169 213 211 198 249 206 235 227 204 209 176 170 231 250 186 187 207 249 205 327 165 250 180 193 183 230 229 240 225 186 210 201 196 228 196 191 190 170 228 197 194 170 214 219 217 158 185 236 195 244 230 225 168 194

Cl Hometown/HS/Previous School SO Virginia Beach, Va./Ocean Lakes FR Clinton, Miss./ Clinton HS R-SO Haines City, Fla./Haines City JR Fort Lauderdale, Fla./American Heritage SO Houston, Texas / Alief Elsik JR Miami, Fla./Miami Central FR Bradenton Fla./IMG Academy r-SR Miami, Fla./Booker T. Washington r-SR St. Petersburg, Fla./St. Petersburg Catholic SR Homestead, Fla./Homestead Senior JR Orlando, Fla./Oak Ridge FR Pembroke Pines, Fla./ Flanagan HS JR Orlando, Fla./Timber Creek JR Chesapeake, Va./Oscar Smith JR Miami, Fla./Miami Central FR Powder Springs, Ga./McEachern HS r-SO Clearwater, Fla./East Lake r-FR Panama City, Fla./Bay r-SO Orlando, Fla./IMG Academy r-JR Waycross, Ga./E.E. Smith (N.C.) r-FR Tampa, Fla./ Hillsborough FR Baltimore, Md./ IMG Academy FR Daytona Beach, Fla./Mainland HS r-FR Fort Lauderdale, Fla./ St. Thomas Aquinas SO Kissimmee, Fla. / Osceola r-JR Lower Burrell, Pa./Central Catholic SR Dade City, Fla./Godby r-SR Orlando, Fla./Evans JR Irmo, S.C./Wharton (Fla.) JR Daytona Beach, Fla./Mainland SR Lake City, Fla./Columbia a./Davidson SO Nixa, Mo./ Nixa SO Miami, Fla. /Coral Gables r-SO Atlanta, Ga./Northwest Mississippi/Central SO Mascotte, Fla./IMG Academy (Fla.) r-SR Immokalee, Fla./ Immokalee JR Washington, D.C./Gonzaga r-FR Loxahatchee, Fla./Seminole Ridge r-JR Quincy, Fla./North Florida Christian r-FR Jacksonville, Fla./Paxon School r-SO Miami, Fla./Columbus/Miami Dade College SR Jesup, Ga./Wayne County r-SR Fairhope, Ala./Fairhope r-SO West Park, Fla./Hallandale r-SO Tallahassee, Fla./Godby r-JR Jacksonville, Fla./Robert E. Lee r-FR Duluth, Ga. / Northview JR Windermere./First Academy r-SO Orlando, Fla. / Lake Nona SO Hahira, Ga./Lowndes r-SO Jupiter, Fla./ Oxbridge Academy r-FR Stuart, Fla. / Martin County SO New Orleans, La./ Holy Cross r-SO Hutchinson, Kan. /Hutchinson

No 38 39 40 41 43 43 45 46 47 47 48 49 49 51 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 60 62 63 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 79 81 82 83 84 85 86 86 87 88 89 90 91 94 95 96 97 98 99

Name Izaiah Prouse-Lackey Claudio Willaims Ken Burnham Zachary Weber Jensen Butler Jacob Duff Delvin Purifoy John Moschella III Stephen Gabbard Joseph Garcia Vernon Norwood N’Namdi Green Cedric Wood Josh Brown Baveon Johnson David Robbins Joshua Peters Alec Eberle Fredrick Jones Emmett Rice Corey Martinez Andrew Boselli Ethan Frith Tanner Adkison Adam Torres Greg Turnage Landon Dickerson Cole Minshew Brock Ruble Mike Arnold Jauan Williams Derrick Kelly Abdul Bello Rick Leonard Josh Ball Ryan Izzo Naseir Upshur Bryan LaCivita Jalen Wilkerson Jeremy Kerr Justin Motlow Darvin Taylor, II Jared Jackson Mavin Saunders Keith Gavin Demarcus Christmas Derrick Nnadi Wally Aimé Keith Bryant Justin Smith Isaiah Smallwood JT Mertz Brian Burns

Pos DB DE LS DB DB RB LB DB LS LB LB TE DT LB OL OL OL OL DT LB OL OL OL LS DT OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL TE TE WR DE TE WR DT WR TE WR DT DT DT DE DT DE DT DE

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

Wt 177 255 203 190 205 184 246 190 248 210 214 230 321 216 326 324 274 294 298 203 298 303 316 190 281 283 310 338 319 339 300 323 312 306 287 245 249 178 273 270 183 304 199 257 225 308 312 300 274 265 216 265 218

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

Hometown/HS/Previous School Atlanta, Ga./Riverwood Hialeah, Fla./Hialeah Gardens Lithia, Fla./Newsome Coral Springs, Fla./Coral Spring Charter Mountainside, N.J./Governor Livingston r-SO North Ft. Myers/North Ft. Myers r-JR Cantonment, Fla./Pensacola Catholic r-SO West Palm Beach , Fla. / Cardinal Newman SR Tallahassee, Fla./Godby r-FR Miami, Fla. /Belen Jesuit r-JR Jupiter, Fla./Cardinal Newman/FAU r-JR Tampa, Fla./Berkeley Prep r-FR Tallahassee, Fla./Godby SO Charlotte, N.C./Mallard Creek r-FR Lakeland, Fla. / Lake Gibson r-SO Glenelg, Md./Glenelg r-JR Orlando, Fla./First Academy r-JR Mechanicsville, Va./Atlee r-JR Miami, Fla./Miami Central SO Miami Gardens, Fla./Norland r-JR Tampa, Fla./Tampa Catholic r-FR Jacksonville, Fla./Episcopal JR Summit, Miss./North Pike R-FR Tallahassee Fla./ Godby r-JR Lake Mary, Fla./Lake Mary r-SO Gainesville, Fla./Eastside SO Hickoy, N.C./South Caldwell r-SO Pridgen, Ga./Coffee County r-JR Charlotte Hall, Md./DeMatha Catholic r-FR Winter Haven, Fla. /Winter Haven r-FR Cheltenham, Md./Archbishop Carroll (D.C.) r-JR Quincy, Fla./East Gadsden r-SO Warri, Nigeria/Montverde Academy (Fla.) SR Middletown, Md./Middletown r-Fr. Fredericksburg, Va./ Stafford r-JR Highland Lakes, N.J./Pope John XXIII SO Philadelphia, Pa./Imhotep Institute Charter r-SR Gainesville, Fla./St. Francis Catholic r-SO Douglas, Ga./Coffee County r-SR St. Petersburg, Fla./St. Petersburg r-JR Tampa, Fla./Tampa Catholic r-SO Chester, Va./Thomas Dale r-SR Monticello, Fla./Aucilla Christian r-JR Bimini, Bahamas/The Kinkaid School (Texas) SO Crawfordville, Fla. / Wakulla r-JR Sarasota, Fla./Manatee SR Virginia Beach, Va./Ocean Lakes JR Boynton Beach, Fla./Fort Scott (Kan.) CC r-SR Delray Beach, Fla./Atlantic r-FR Wewahitchka, Fla./Wewahitchka r-JR Dover, Fla./Strawberry Crest JR Savannah, Ga./Savannah Christian Prep/Stetson SO Fort Lauderdale, Fla. / American Heritage

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FLORIDA STATE FOOTBALL 2017 FLORIDA STATE SPRING ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No 63 23 94 3 29 72 79 36 35 15 75 60 10 51 95 40 99 43 11 90 16 32 13 69 31 43 54 14 12 62 47 47 89 49 7 28 10 18 33 81 5 87 28 3 51 36 55 13 74 85 30 83 7 76

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Name Tanner Adkison Ricky Aguayo Wally Aimé Cameron Akers Nate Andrews Mike Arnold Josh Ball Brandon Barrett Michael Barulich Carlos Becker III Abdul Bello Andrew Boselli Calvin Brewton Josh Brown Keith Bryant Ken Burnham Brian Burns Jensen Butler George Campbell Demarcus Christmas J.J. Cosentino Array Culmer Lawrence Dawsey Jr. Landon Dickerson Kris Dixon Jake Duff Alec Eberle Cyrus Fagan Deondre Francois Ethan Frith Stephen Gabbard Joseph Garcia Keith Gavin N’Namdi Green Ryan Green Gilbert Henric, Jr. Bailey Hockman Ro’Derrick Hoskins Kameron House Ryan Izzo Dontavious Jackson Jared Jackson Malique Jackson Derwin James Baveon Johnson Eric Johnson Fredrick Jones Joshua Kaindoh Derrick Kelly Jeremy Kerr Sh’Mar Kilby-Lane Bryan LaCivita Ermon Lane Rick Leonard

Pos LS K DT RB DB OL OL LB DB DB OL OL DB LB DE LS DE DB WR DT QB DB DB OL DE RB OL DB QB OL LS LB WR TE RB WR QB LB DB TE LB WR DB DB OL TE DT DE OL TE LB WR DB OL

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

Wt 190 196 300 213 214 339 287 230 195 183 312 303 186 216 274 203 218 205 207 308 230 158 165 310 217 184 294 180 205 316 248 210 225 238 204 194 187 240 185 245 249 199 170 211 326 225 298 250 323 270 219 178 209 306

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

Hometown/HS/Previous School Tallahassee, Fla./ Godby Mascotte, Fla./IMG Academy (Fla.) Boynton Beach, Fla./Fort Scott (Kan.) CC Clinton, Miss. / Clinton HS Fairhope, Ala./Fairhope Winter Haven Fla./ Winter Haven Fredericksburg, Va./ Stafford Jupiter, Fla./ Oxbridge Academy Orlando, Fla. / Lake Nona Kissimmee, Fla. / Osceola Warri, Nigeria/Montverde Academy (Fla.) Jacksonville, Fla./Episcopal Miami, Fla./Miami Central Charlotte, N.C./Mallard Creek Delray Beach, Fla./Atlantic Lithia, Fla./Newsome Fort Lauderdale, Fla. / American Heritage Mountainside, N.J./Governor Livingston Clearwater, Fla./East Lake Sarasota, Fla./Manatee Lower Burrell, Pa./Central Catholic Jacksonville, Fla./Robert E. Lee Tampa, Fla./ Hillsborough Hickoy, N.C. / South Caldwell Tallahassee, Fla./Godby North Ft. Myers/North Ft. Myers Mechanicsville, Va./Atlee Daytona Beach, Fla. / Mainland HS Orlando, Fla./IMG Academy Summit, Miss./North Pike Tallahassee, Fla./Godby Miami, Fla. / Belen Jesuit Crawfordville, Fla. / Wakulla Tampa, Fla./Berkeley Prep St. Petersburg, Fla./St. Petersburg Catholic Miami, Fla./Columbus/Miami Dade College Powder Springs, Ga. / McEachern HS Orlando, Fla./Evans Duluth, Ga. / Northview Highland Lakes, N.J./Pope John XXIII Houston, Texas / Alief Elsik Monticello, Fla./Aucilla Christian Jesup, Ga./Wayne County Haines City, Fla./Haines City Lakeland, Fla. / Lake Gibson Stuart, Fla. / Martin County Miami, Fla./Miami Central Baltimore, Md. / IMG Academy Quincy, Fla./East Gadsden St. Petersburg, Fla./St. Petersburg West Park, Fla./Hallandale Gainesville, Fla./St. Francis Catholic Florida City, Fla./Homestead Senior Middletown, Md./Middletown

No 24 20 57 4 6 98 37 37 70 46 86 8 35 91 48 9 23 53 5 33 38 16 45 22 56 14 52 11 71 8 88 26 97 96 9 18 86 1 22 6 67 68 21 82 26 41 19 84 12 39 73 27 49

Name Marcus Lewis Trey Marshall Corey Martinez Tarvarus McFadden Tre’ McKitty JT Mertz Kyle Meyers Blaik Middleton Cole Minshew John Moschella III Justin Motlow Nyqwan Murray Gabe Nabers Derrick Nnadi Vernon Norwood Jacques Patrick Herbans Paul Joshua Peters Da’Vante Phillips Colton Plante Izaiah Prouse-Lackey Jacob Pugh Delvin Purifoy Amir Rasul Emmett Rice Jake Rizzo David Robbins Janarius Robinson Brock Ruble Stanford Samuels III Mavin Saunders Joseph Schergen Isaiah Smallwood Justin Smith Josh Sweat Auden Tate Darvin Taylor, II Levonta Taylor Adonis Thomas Matthew Thomas Adam Torres Greg Turnage Logan Tyler Naseir Upshur Johnathan Vickers Zachary Weber A.J. Westbrook Jalen Wilkerson Arthur Williams Claudio Willaims Jauan Williams Tyriq Withers Cedric Wood

Pos DB DB OL DB TE DT DB RB OL DB WR WR FB DT LB RB DB OL WR FB DB LB LB RB LB QB OL DE OL DB TE DB DE DT DE WR DT DB LB LB DT OL K TE RB DB DB DE DT DE OL WR DT

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

Wt 190 210 298 198 235 265 168 194 338 190 183 176 244 312 214 231 191 274 206 236 177 229 246 196 203 193 324 249 319 170 257 170 216 265 250 225 304 169 228 227 281 283 201 249 228 190 186 273 327 255 300 197 321

Cl Hometown/HS/Previous School JR Prince George County, Md./Gonzaga SR Lake City, Fla./Columbia r-JR Tampa, Fla./Tampa Catholic JR Fort Lauderdale, Fla./American Heritage FR Bradenton, Fla./IMG Academy JR Savannah, Ga./Savannah Christian Prep/Stetson SO New Orleans, La./ Holy Cross r-SO Hutchinson, Kan. /Hutchinson rSO Pridgen, Ga./Coffee County r-SO West Palm Beach , Fla. / Cardinal Newman r-JR Tampa, Fla./Tampa Catholic JR Orlando, Fla./Oak Ridge SO Hahira, Ga./Lowndes SR Virginia Beach, Va./Ocean Lakes r-JR Jupiter, Fla./Cardinal Newman/FAU JR Orlando, Fla./Timber Creek r-SR Immokalee, Fla./Immokalee r-JR Orlando, Fla./First Academy JR Miami, Fla./Miami Central JR Windermere Fla./First Academy r-JR Atlanta, Ga./Riverwood SR Dade City, Fla./Godby r-JR Cantonment, Fla./Pensacola Catholic SO Miami, Fla./Coral Gables SO Miami Gardens, Fla./Norland r-FR Fort Lauderdale, Fla./ St. Thomas Aquinas r-SO Glenelg, Md./Glenelg r-FR Panama City, Fla. r-JR Charlotte Hall, Md./DeMatha Catholic FR Pembroke Pines, Fla./Flanagan HS r-JR Bimini, Bahamas/The Kinkaid School (Texas) r-FR Loxahatchee, Fla./Seminole Ridge r-JR Dover, Fla./Strawberry Crest r-FR Wewahitchka, Fla./Wewahitchka JR Chesapeake, Va./Oscar Smith JR Irmo, S.C./Wharton (Fla.) r-SO Chester, Va./Thomas Dale SO Virginia Beach, Va./Ocean Lakes r-SO Atlanta, Ga./Northwest Mississippi/Central Gwinnett HS r-SR Miami, Fla./Booker T. Washington r-JR Lake Mary, Fla./Lake Mary r-SO Gainesville, Fla./Eastside SO Nixa, Mo./Nixa SO Philadelphia, Pa./Imhotep Institute Charter SR Quincy, Fla./North Florida Christian r-FR Coral Springs, Fla./Coral Spring Charter JR Daytona Beach, Fla./Mainland r-SO Douglas, Ga./Coffee County r-JR Waycross, Ga./E.E. Smith (N.C.) r-SO Hialeah, Fla./Hialeah Gardens r-FR Cheltenham, Md./Archbishop Carroll (D.C.) r-FR Jacksonville, Fla./ Paxon School r-FR Tallahassee, Fla./Godby


2017 SPRING PROSPECTUS

HEAD COACH JIMBO FISHER » » » » » » » » » » » » » Seven years into what has already become a legendary head coaching career, Florida State’s Jimbo Fisher has established the Seminoles as one of the nation’s premier college football programs and himself as one of the elite coaches of the current era. Heading into his eighth season, Fisher has won five bowl games, including the 2013 National Championship and two Orange Bowl titles. He has the highest winning percentage in ACC history (.821) and his 78 total wins are the most by a Power Five coach through their first seven seasons in modern history. Fisher leads all active coaches in wins per season (11.1) and guided the Seminoles to three consecutive ACC Championships from 2012-2014, winning a school- and ACC-record 29 straight games in the process. Fisher continues to develop NFL players at a higher rate than any head coach in the country. Since taking over in 2010, 38 of Fisher’s protégés have been selected by NFL teams and 44 FSU players were on NFL rosters in 2016, giving Florida State the most alumni in the league. Fisher’s goal when he succeeded iconic head coach Bobby Bowden was to foster a program that sustained success by graduating student-athletes, turning out elite players and winning consistently. The Clarksburg, West Virginia, native has done just that while developing a family atmosphere. Fisher treats his players like his own sons, challenging and praising when necessary to develop relentless competitors who thrive under adversity and have all the tools to become responsible young

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8th season as HC | 11th at FSU | 30th overall

.821 winning percentage (78-17) - best in ACC history, 2nd-best among active coaches 38 Seminoles drafted, including 8 first round picks 78 wins since 2010 (second-most in college football) 11.1 wins per season (highest among active coaches) 36.3 ppg - highest scoring avg of any pro-style offense among active coaches 3 ACC Championships and 4 Atlantic Division Titles 2013 BCS National Championship 2013 Rawlings College Football Coach of the Year 17-10 record (.630) against the AP Top 25 9-1 record vs. the SEC - FSU has outscored SEC opp. by 12.8 (30.2-17.4) under Fisher 5 consecutive New Year’s Six/BCS Bowl appearances FSU 1 of 2 schools to finish in Top 25 every year since 2010 His foundation, Kidz1stFund, has raised over $4.5 million for FA research

adults. The results speak for themselves. In his fourth year as head coach in 2013, Fisher planted the Seminoles back at the top of the college football world, leading Florida State to a 14-0 record en route to the final national championship of the BCS era. FSU has built on that success in the three seasons since. Fisher followed up the historic campaign -- which included an NCAA record 723 points and the nation’s No. 1 scoring defense (12.1) -- by leading Florida State to the first-ever College Football Playoff Semifinals at the Rose Bowl and capturing the Noles’ third consecutive Atlantic Coast Conference Championship in 2014. Despite losing 11 draft picks to the NFL the following year, Fisher led the Seminoles to a 10-3 mark and the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl behind running back Dalvin Cook and All-Americans Jalen Ramsey and Roberto Aguayo. The Seminoles returned to the Orange Bowl in 2016, joining Alabama as the nation’s only programs to appear in five consecutive BCS/New Year’s Six Bowls. Fisher’s Noles rebounded from a 3-2 start in 2016 to go 7-1 down the stretch and finish with 10 wins for the sixth time in seven seasons. Led by ACC Rookie of the Year quarterback Deondre Francois and consensus All-Americans Cook and DeMarcus Walker, the Noles capped the season with a thrilling 33-32 victory over No. 6 Michigan in Miami. Fisher and the Seminoles show no signs of slowing down, either. FSU returns 18 starters in 2017, and signed another top five recruiting class in February. After 22 seasons as a college assistant, including three as FSU’s offensive coordinator, Fisher in 2010 took over for Bowden - the second-winningest coach in major college football. The Seminoles’ first new coach in 35 years, and just the ninth in program history, Fisher

The Seminoles points per game average since Fisher’s 2010 debut, outscoring opponents by 17.8 points per game (36.3-18.5). Noles who have captured consensus All-America honors under Fisher: Cook, Walker (‘16); Ramsey (‘15); Aguayo, Jackson, O’Leary (‘14); Joyner, Stork, Winston (‘13); Werner (‘12); Powell (‘11); Hudson (‘10). NFL Draft picks under Fisher, including 17 first- or second-round selections. The 29 picks from 2013-15 set a modern day, three-year record. Consecutive top 10 recruiting classes, including six in the top five. In 2017, the Seminoles had the No. 4 (ESPN) and No. 5 (Rivals, 247) class.

hit the ground running 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 four 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 Seminoles finished 13-1 in 2014 ahead of back-to-back 10-3 campaigns in 2015 and 2016. Known for his success in developing quarterbacks, Fisher has tutored three first-round NFL draft picks at the position while at FSU. That includes Jameis Winston, who became the first Seminole selected first overall in the NFL Draft, going to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2015. Christian Ponder (12th overall pick, 2011) and current Buffalo Bills quarterback EJ Manuel (16th overall, 2013) also developed under Fisher. Fisher guided Winston to one of the greatest seasons ever by a collegiate quarterback in 2013. Winston became the youngest player ever to win the Heisman Trophy, while collecting several other awards in addition to consensus AllAmerica honors. Overall, Fisher has seen 38 Seminoles drafted into the NFL, including 17 first- or second-rounders. In 2016, Ramsey was selected with the No. 5 overall pick by the Jacksonville Jaguars, while Aguayo was picked in the second round (59th overall) to become the highest drafted kicker in over a decade. Florida State has been just as dominant on the recruiting trail under Fisher, putting together six top-five classes in the last seven years. In addition to the No. 1-ranked 2016 class Fisher’s 2011 class was ranked No. 1 or 2 by every major recruiting service. In 2017, the Seminoles’ class ranked in the top five as FSU became the first program in history to sign three of Rivals’ top five overall prospects. Off the field, Fisher has been arguably even more impressive. Since becoming head coach in 2010, Fisher has been very active in several efforts to raise funds and awareness for children with diseases, including his foundation, Kidz1stFund. Kidz1stFund was founded in 2011 and is a national fund to raise awareness and research funds to find a cure for Fanconi anemia, a rare blood disease that affects many, including Fisher’s youngest son Ethan. Kidz1stFund has already donated more than $4.5 million to FA research at the University of Minnesota Masonic Children’s Hospital, the largest FA treatment center in the country. In May 2015, Fisher helped Dick Vitale and the V Foundation raise $2.38 million in one night for pediatric cancer research at the longtime ESPN basketball analyst’s 10th annual gala event. Fisher was honored at the event for his philanthropic efforts.

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FLORIDA STATE FOOTBALL

COACHING AND SUPPORT STAFF

CHARLES KELLY

DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR/ DEFENSIVE BACKS

TIM BREWSTER

RECRUITING COORDINATOR/ TIGHT ENDS

RANDY SANDERS

ODELL HAGGINS ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH/ DEFENSIVE TACKLES

ASSISTANT HEAD COACH/ OFFENSIVE LINE

CO-OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR/ WIDE RECEIVERS

JAY GRAHAM

BRAD LAWING

BILL MILLER

VIC VILORIA

CO-OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR/ QUARTERBACKS

SPECIAL TEAMS COORDINATOR/ RUNNING BACKS

DEFENSIVE ENDS/ OUTSIDE LINEBACKERS

RICK TRICKETT

LINEBACKERS

LAWRENCE DAWSEY

STRENGTH & CONDITIONING

SEMINOLE FOOTBALL SUPPORT STAFF Mark Robinson Jake Pfeil Joy Beech Mario Edwards, Sr. Bob LaCivita Darin Kerns Jim Curry Stuart Pearce Matt Ayer Christian Sanders Christopher Scheideman Dustin Chason Scott Smith A.J. Antonescu Myles Notkin Andrew Priest Jeremiah Wilson Dameyune Craig Bert Biffani Jerry Johnson Addison Lynch Matt McCutchan Jamie Mujeni David Spurlock

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Assistant Athletics Director for Football Senior Associate Director of Sports Medicine Executive Assistant to the Head Football Coach Director of Player Development Director of Player Personnel Head Equipment Manager Senior Associate AD -- Governance and Compliance Assistant Athletics Director for Event & Ops Assistant Director of Player Personnel Coordinator of On-Campus Recruiting Assistant Equipment Manager Football Operations Assistant Assistant to Football Operations Graduate Assistant - Offense Graduate Assistant - Offense Graduate Assistant - Defense Graduate Assistant - Defense Quality Control - Offense Quality Control - Defense Quality Control - Defense Quality Control - Defense Quality Control - Offense Quality Control - Defense Quality Control - Offense

Tino Sunseri Mike Warren Matt Biondi Jake Griggs Brandon Sanders Louis Dobosenski Brice Lockart Peter Remmes Richie Rosado-Vega T.J. Bonasorte Derrick Coles Daphne Martin Alexis Benjamin Logan McMahon Carol Moore Kratik Malhotra Kayli Hrdlicka Craig Camponozzi Kevin Gadowry Matt DeWall Clint Purvis John Bagnardi Justin Maloy

Quality Control - Offense Quality Control - Offense Student Assistant Student Assistant Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach Quality Control Recruiting Assistant Director of Student-Athlete Development Administrative Assistant Offense & Special Teams Administrative Assistant Administrative Assistant Recruiting Operations Executive Assistant to Football Operations Director of Sports Science Director of Sports Nutrition Video Coordinator Video Coordinator Video Coordinator Team Chaplin Team Security Team Security


2017 SPRING PROSPECTUS

PLAYER BIOS: OFFENSE 5 • WR • DA’VANTE PHILLIPS

8 • WR • NYQWAN MURRAY

6-1 • 206 • JR • Miami, Fla. Miami Central

5-11 • 176 • JR • Orlando, Fla. Oak Ridge

State, but pass interference was called on the Wolfpack…scored a 2-yard rushing touchdown on the next play to tie the game…had critical scores versus No. 23 North Carolina (fumble recovery) and on a 2-yard run in the home-opener against Charleston Southern… rushed five times for 26 yards versus CSU…had two rushes for 22 yards versus UNC. PATRICK’S CAREER STATS

2016: Played in nine games in 2016, catching four balls for 33 yards...had a pair of catches for 15 yards against Charleston Southern...also had a catch against No. 11 Ole Miss in the season opener and versus Wake Forest…contributed on special teams. PHILLIPS’ CAREER STATS RECEIVING YR. G 2015 10 2016 9 TOT 19

REC 1 4 5

YDS -3 33 30

AVG -3.0 8.2 6.0

TD 0 0 0

LG -3 10 10

AVG/G -0.3 3.7 1.6

PHILLIPS’ CAREER HIGHS RECEIVING Receptions Yards Longest Catch

2, Charleston Southern 2016 15, Charleston Southern 2016 10, Wake Forest 2016

7 • RB • RYAN GREEN 5-11 • 204 • r-SR • St. Petersburg, Fla. St. Petersburg Catholic

2016: Played in 11 games in 2016, finishing with 75 rushing yards on 11 carries (6.8 ypc) and 61 yards on four kick returns (15.2 avg)...rushed three times for 32 yards at No. 10 Louisville...also had three carries for 21 yards against Boston College and three rushes for six yards versus Charleston Southern…rushed for 16 yards on two carries at Syracuse…had the first four kick returns of his career in 2016, including a long of 23 yards in FSU’s comeback win against NC State. GREEN’S CAREER STATS RUSHING YR. G 2013 12 2014 7 2015 2016 11 TOT 30

RUSH 33 6

YDS AVG TD 163 4.9 1 31 5.2 0 REDSHIRT SEASON (PLAYED AS CB) 11 75 6.8 0 50 269 5.38 1

KICKOFF RETURNS YR. G RET 2013 12 0 2014 7 0 2015 2016 11 4 TOT 30 4

LG 34 8

AVG/G 13.6 4.4

17 34

6.8 9.0

YDS AVG TD LG 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 REDSHIRT SEASON (PLAYED AS CB) 61 15.2 0 23 61 15.2 0 23

AVG/G 0.0 0.0 5.5 2.0

2016: Showed steady improvement throughout the season, culminating with his sensational two-touchdown, 104-yard performance versus No. 6 Michigan in the 2016 Orange Bowl in just his second career start…caught the game-winning, 12yard touchdown pass from Deondre Francois with 36 seconds remaining to give the Seminoles a 33-32 victory over the Wolverines…also had a spectacular 92-yard catch-and-run touchdown in the first quarter – the longest reception in Orange Bowl history and FSU bowl history as well as the Seminoles’ longest play of the season and sixth-longest catch in school history…finished the season with 27 catches for 441 yards (16.3 ypc) and five touchdowns… ranked second on the Noles in yards per catch and 11th overall in the ACC…ranked third on the Noles in receiving yards and touchdown catches and ranked fifth in receptions…found most of his success over the season’s final six games, totaling 22 receptions for 395 yards (18.0 ypc) and five scores while tallying his first two 100-yard games of his career down the home stretch…had six catches for 96 yards and his first career touchdown against No. 3 Clemson...followed that effort with career highs in catches (9) and yards (153) the following week at NC State en route to ACC Receiver of the Week honors… made two receptions for four yards and a touchdown versus Boston College and tallied a pair of receptions for 37 yards and a score at Syracuse…had one reception versus No. 13 Florida before his game-breaking performance in the Orange Bowl…first career start came in Week 2 in the home-opener against Charleston Southern…made three receptions for 31 yards against CSU…had one catch against both Ole Miss and Louisville. MURRAY’S CAREER STATS RECEIVING YR. G 2015 4 2016 13 TOT 17

REC 6 27 33

YDS 65 441 506

AVG 10.8 16.3 15.33

TD 0 5 5

LG 32 92 92

AVG/G 16.2 33.9 29.76

MURRAY’S CAREER HIGHS Receptions Yards Longest Catch TD Longest TD Catch

9, at NC State 2016 153, at NC State 2016 92 vs. Michigan (Orange)2016 2 vs. Michigan (Orange)2016 92 vs. Michigan (Orange)2016

9 • RB • JACQUES PATRICK 6-2 • 231 • JR • Orlando, Fla. Timber Creek

GREEN’S CAREER HIGHS RUSHING Rushes Yards Longest Rush TD Longest TD Rush

6, Idaho 2013 78, Nevada 2013 34, Nevada 2013 1, Nevada 2013 1, Nevada 2013

2016: Served as Dalvin Cook’s primary backup and appeared in all 13 games, finishing as the Seminoles’ No. 2 rusher with 350 yards and four touchdowns on 61 carries (5.7 ypc)…added four receptions for 21 yards…rushed for a season-best 124 yards and a touchdown on a season-high 20 carries at USF…Part of a rushing attack that amassed an incredible 478 -yard and six -touchdown effort on the ground against the Bulls – the second-most rushing yards in school history….Patrick’s performance against the Bulls was the second 100-yard rushing performance of his career (Syracuse, 2015)…totaled 79 yards on seven carries at No. 10 Louisville and had 10 carries for 50 yards at Syracuse…had a career-best 41-yard run against the Cardinals…nearly completed a halfback pass to tight end Ryan Izzo for a touchdown at NC

RUSHING YR. G 2015 9 2016 13 TOT 22

RUSH 63 61 124

YDS 314 350 664

AVG 5.0 5.7 5.35

TD 5 4 9

LG 28 41 41

AVG/G 34.9 26.9 30.18

RECEIVING YR. G 2015 9 2016 13 TOT 22

REC 6 4 10

YDS 62 21 83

AVG 10.3 5.2 8.30

TD 0 0 0

LG 20 13 20

AVG/G 7.8 1.8 3.7

PATRICK’S CAREER HIGHS RUSHING Rushes Yards Longest Rush TD Longest TD Rush

24, Syracuse 2015 162, Syracuse 2015 41, at Louisville 2016 3, Syracuse 2015 28, Syracuse 2015

PATRICK’S CAREER HIGHS RECEIVING Receptions Yards Longest Catch

6, Syracuse 2015 62, Syracuse 2015 20, Syracuse 2015

12 • QB • DEONDRE FRANCOIS 6-2 • 205 • r-SO • Orlando, Fla IMG Academy

2016: One of the top freshman quarterbacks in the country, Francois led all freshman signal-callers with 3,350 passing yards (257.7 avg) – the fifth-highest single-season total in Florida State history…tossed 20 touchdowns against just seven interceptions, while adding 198 yards and five touchdowns on the ground…completed 234 of 400 pass attempts (58.7 percent)…proved to be one of the toughest players in the nation with his fearlessness in the pocket in the face of pressure…in his debut against No. 11 Ole Miss, led the largest comeback in Florida State history with 419 passing yards on 33-of52 passing, 59 rushing yards and 478 total yards (seventh-most in school history) in FSU’s 45-34 win...captured Davey O’Brien National Quarterback of the Week and ACC Offensive Back and Rookie of the Week honors following his sensational debut…in total, had five 300yard passing games – the second-most ever by an FSU freshman behind Jameis Winston (seven, 2013)…went for over 400 total yards versus No. 23 North Carolina, passing for 372 on 20 of 32 attempts and rushing for 32 yards and a score…he spun, dipped and dove into the end zone for a remarkable, 2-yard go-ahead touchdown with 23 seconds remaining versus the Tar Heels …bounced back from a 101yard, one-touchdown performance in loss at No. 10 Louisville to lead Florida State to a season-high 55 points at USF a week later…had 75 yards rushing at USF, the most for a Seminole quarterback since 2012 (EJ Manuel), as well as 169 yards and one touchdown through the air...his 35-yard touchdown run versus the Bulls was the longest for an FSU QB since D’Vontrey Richardson’s 39-yarder in 2008… showed incredible toughness and heart in his first taste of the FSUMiami rivalry, leading the Seminoles to a 20-19 victory by willing FSU back from a 13-0, first-half deficit…finished with 234 yards, on 20 of 31 attempts, and a pair of touchdowns through the air, including a pass of 59 yards to Dalvin Cook...collected ACC Rookie of the Week honors for the second time following his performance against the Hurricanes…against Wake Forest a week later had 319 passing yards and a touchdown while completing 22-of-37 pass attempts en route to ACC Rookie of the Week honors for the second consecutive week and

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PLAYER BIOS: OFFENSE third time overall...showed poise in secondhalf comeback against NC State, finishing with 330 yards and a game-winning touchdown pass to Travis Rudolph with less than four minutes left the game...finished 22 of 39 against the Wolfpack and snagged his fourth ACC Rookie of the Week accolade…had a season-high three touchdown passes against Charleston Southern and Boston College...finished with a season-high 78.1 completion percentage (25-of-32) versus CSU… completed 16 of 24 passes for 183 yards and three scores versus the Eagles…had 286 passing yards and one touchdown against eventual national champion Clemson…had 315 yards and a pair of touchdowns on 18 of 28 pass attempts in the Carrier Dome against Syracuse... completed 15-of-26 passes for 138 yards and one touchdown in the regular-season finale versus No. 13 Florida…added 63 yards and a score on nine carries, including the game-sealing 8-yard touchdown run against the Gators…found Nyqwan Murray for the game-winning, 12-yard touchdown with 36 seconds left against No. 6 Michigan in the 2016 Orange Bowl to give Florida State a 33-32 victory…finished with 222 yards and two touchdowns passing and added 23 yards and a 3-yard score on the ground against the Wolverines…tossed a 92-yard touchdown to Murray in the first quarter of the Orange Bowl, marking the longest pass and catch in Orange Bowl history, the longest pass in FSU bowl history, the sixth-longest pass overall in FSU history and FSU’s longest play of 2016…accounted for at least one touchdown in all 13 games, and threw at least one touchdown in 12 of 13 games... never threw multiple interceptions in a game…was awarded the 2017 Player to Watch by the Touchdown Club of Columbus in February of 2017.

RUSHING YR. G 2016 13 TOT 13

COM 235 235 RUSH 228 228

ATT 400 400

INT 7 7 YDS 198 198

YDS 3350 3350 AVG 1.8 1.8

TD 20 20 TD 5 5

LG 92 92 LG 35 35

FRANCOIS’ CAREER HIGHS PASSING Yards Completions Attempts Long TD Longest TD RUSHING Rushes Yards Long Touchdowns Longest TD Rush

419, vs. Ole Miss 2016 33, vs. Ole Miss 2016 52, vs. Ole Miss 2016 92, vs. Michigan (Orange) 2016 3 (twice), last Boston College 2016 92, vs. Michigan (Orange) 2016 12, at Louisville 2016 75, at USF 2016 35, at USF 2016 1 (four times), last Florida 2016 35, at USF 201

6-5 • 230 • r-JR • Lower Burrell, Pa. Central Catholic

5-10 • 196 • SO • Miami, Fla. Coral Gables

2016: Played in seven games, finishing with 46 rushing yards on six carries, all against Charleston Southern...lone kickoff return of 11 yards also came against the Buccaneers...productive special teams player throughout the season…suffered a shoulder injury late in the season that kept him out of the final four games.

COSENTINO’S CAREER STATS

RUSHING YR. G 2016 7 TOT 7

PASSING YR. G 2015 3 2016 2 TOT 5

COM 5 2 7

ATT 10 9 19

INT 0 0 0

YDS 27 19 46

TD 0 1 1

LG 12 12 12

PCT 50.0 22.2 36.8

COSENTINO’S CAREER HIGHS Touchdowns Yards Completions Attempts Long

1, at Louisville 2016 16, Chattanooga 2015 2 (twice), last Chattanooga 2015 6, at Louisville 2016 16, Chattanooga 2015

18 • WR • AUDEN TATE

2016: Developed into a standout red- zone threat in his first season of extended playing time, finishing second on the Seminoles with six touchdown receptions…totaled 25 receptions for 409 yards… his 16.4 yards- per- catch average led the Seminoles and ranked 10th in the ACC…dominated Boston College with six catches for a season-high 101 yards –, his first career 100-yard game –, and two touchdowns…opened the scoring with a 6-yard touchdown in the first quarter against the Eagles and also had a 6-yard touchdown catch in the third quarter…had a pair of touchdown receptions at No. 10 Louisville, a 20-yarder in the second quarter and a 12-yarder in the fourth quarter…had the first catch of his career in Game 2 against Charleston Southern, a 12-yarder...his next three catches (one against CSU and two against Louisville) went for touchdowns...his 39-yard catch at USF was his longest of the season...caught one pass for 14 yards at No. 10 Miami and two receptions for 20 yards, including an 11-yard touchdown reception, versus Wake Forest…inserted into the starting lineup following senior Jesus Wilson’s season-ending foot injury…had one 23-yard reception in his first start versus No. 3 Clemson…also made starts against NC State (three catches, 68 yards), Boston College and Syracuse (5 catches, 77 yards)...made two receptions for 22 yards versus No. 13 Florida. TATE’S CAREER STATS RECEIVING YR. G 2015 6 2016 12 TOT 18

REC 0 25 25

YDS 0 409 409

AVG 0.0 16.4 16.36

TD 0 6 6

LG 0 39 39

AVG/G 0.0 34.1 22.7

TATE’S CAREER HIGHS Touchdowns Yards Catches Long

10

RASUL’S CAREER STATS RUSH 6 6

YDS 46 46

AVG 7.7 7.67

TD 0 0

LG 21 21

AVG/G 6.5 6.5

RASUL’S CAREER HIGHS RUSHING Rushes Yards Longest Rush

6, Charleston Southern 2016 46, Charleston Southern 2016 21, Charleston Southern 2016

54 • C • ALEC EBERLE 6-4 • 294 • r-JR • Mechanicsville, Va. Atlee

6-5 • 225 • JR • Irmo, S.C. Wharton (Fla.)

PCT 58.7 58.7 AVG/G 15.2 15.2

22 • RB • AMIR RASUL

2016: Saw action as backup quarterback early in the season against Charleston Southern and Louisville…completed one pass against CSU for seven yards…tossed the first touchdown of his career at No. 10 Louisville, a 12-yard strike to Auden Tate in the fourth quarter…passed for 19 yards and one touchdown on the season…added three yards on the ground.

FRANCOIS’ CAREER STATS PASSING YR. G 2016 13 TOT 13

16 • QB • J.J. COSENTINO

2 (twice), last Boston College 2016 101, Boston College 2016 6, Boston College 2016 39, at USF 2016

2016: Started all 13 games at center and has 19 consecutive starts dating back to 2015...with Eberle anchoring the offensive line, the Seminoles finished No. 3 in the ACC in total offense (466.2) and No. 4 in scoring offense (35.1)…running back Dalvin Cook averaged 135.8 yards per game on the ground and set the FSU career rushing record, while quarterback Deondre Francois had five 300-yard passing games...FSU rushed for 478 yards at USF – the second-most in school history, while Cook totaled 267 yards – the second-most ever by a Nole…named to the AFCA Good Works Team…president of Florida State’s chapter of Uplifting Athletes, which raises funds and awareness for rare diseases…helped the Seminoles score 33 points in the Orange Bowl, which was the most given up by the No. 6 Michigan defense all season…named to Rimington Trophy Watch List in the preseason.

69 • OG • LANDON DICKERSON 6-5 • 310 • SO • Hickory, N.C. South Caldwell

2016: Became the first true freshman offensive lineman to start a home opener at Florida State since Jamie Dukes in 1982 when he started at right guard versus Charleston Southern in Week 2...also started the next six games before an ACL injury ended his debut season early...his third career start was one of the best offensive performances of the Jimbo Fisher era as the Noles racked up 478 yards rushing – second-most in school history – and Dalvin Cook accounted for 267 yards on the ground, second-most ever by a Nole…collected honorable mention Freshman All-American honors from Campus Insiders…helped pave the way for Cook to break the FSU single-season and career rushing marks and protected quarterback Deondre Francois, who led all freshman quarterbacks with 3,350 passing yards while also tossing 20 touchdowns.


2017 SPRING PROSPECTUS

PLAYER BIOS: OFFENSE 70 • OG • COLE MINSHEW

81 • TE • RYAN IZZO

88 • TE • MAVIN SAUNDERS

6-5 • 338 • r-SO • Pridgen, Ga. Coffee County

6-5 • 245 • r-JR • Highland Lakes, N.J. Pope John XXIII

6-5 • 257 • r-JR • Bimini, Bahamas The Kinkaid School (Texas)

2016: Played in six games, but started the final three at guard against Syracuse, No. 15 Florida and No. 6 Michigan...formed the left side of the line with LT Rod Johnson against Syracuse, helping Dalvin Cook to 225 rushing yards (fourth-most in FSU history) and a school-record-tying four rushing touchdowns...also started at left guard against Florida in the regular-season finale and did not allow a sack on quarterback Deondre Francois…helped the Seminoles score 33 points in the Orange Bowl from the right guard position – the most points allowed by No. 6 Michigan in regulation all season.

71 • OT • BROCK RUBLE 6-8 • 319 • r-JR • Charlotte Hall, Md. DeMatha Catholic

2016: After starting the season with reserve appearances against Charleston Southern and Louisville, started the next seven games at right tackle...in his first start against USF, Florida State had 478 rushing yards – the second-most in Florida State history...running back Dalvin Cook had 267 rushing yards against the Bulls, the second-most in FSU history…was instrumental in Florida State’s offense ranking No. 3 in the ACC in total yards (466.2) and No. 4 in scoring (35.1).

76 • OT • RICK LEONARD 6-7 • 306 • SR • Middletown, Md. Middletown

2016: Proved to be one of the top tight ends in the Atlantic Coast Conference, finishing with 19 catches for 227 yards (11.9 ypc) and a touchdown…tremendous blocker who helped pave the way for unanimous All-American running back Dalvin Cook and an offense that ranked third in the ACC with 466.2 yards per game…caught a two-yard touchdown pass in the third quarter of Florida State’s tremendous, season-opening comeback win over No. 11 Ole Miss in Orlando…finished with three receptions for 41 yards against the Rebels…had two receptions versus Charleston Southern and made one grab at No. 10 Louisville… had a career day against No. 23 North Carolina, finishing with four catches for 63 yards... along with Mavin Saunders, FSU tight ends caught seven balls against the Tar Heels, the most for the unit in a game since Nick O’Leary had eight against Syracuse in 2014….had two receptions for eight yards at Miami, one catch versus Wake Forest and three receptions for 19 yards at NC State…his career-long 39-yard catch at Syracuse was the longest by a Seminole tight end in 2016…had a 10-yard catch at No. 13 Florida.

2016: Finished the season with 10 catches for 182 yards in 13 games...made three starts in 2016 against USF, No. 3 Clemson and Boston College...had a career day against No. 23 North Carolina, finishing with three catches for 74 yards, including a long of 33 yards...had two catches against Syracuse and one against USF, No 10 Miami, No. 3 Clemson, Boston College and No. 13 Florida... against the Hurricanes, his diving 11-yard catch on third down in the third quarter kept FSU’s go-ahead drive alive in the 13-point comeback win on the road…combined with Ryan Izzo for seven receptions at North Carolina – the most receptions in a game by the position since 2014.

IZZO’S CAREER STATS

SAUNDERS’ CAREER HIGHS

RECEIVING YR. G 2014 2 2015 13 2016 12 TOT 27

REC 1 14 19 34

YDS 7 210 227 444

AVG 7.0 15.0 11.9 13.06

TD 0 2 1 3

LG 7 37 39 39

AVG/G 3.5 16.2 18.9 16.4

SAUNDERS’ CAREER STATS RECEIVING YR. G 2014 1 2015 8 2016 12 TOT 21 Receptions Yards Longest Catch

REC 0 6 10 16

YDS 0 52 182 234

AVG 0.0 8.7 18.2 14.63

TD 0 0 0 0

LG 0 21 33 33

AVG/G 0.0 6.5 15.1 11.1

3 (twice), last North Carolina 2016 74, North Carolina 2016 33, North Carolina 2016

IZZO’S CAREER HIGHS Receptions Yards Longest Catch TD Longest TD Catch

4, North Carolina 2016 63, North Carolina 2016 39, at Syracuse 2016 1 (three times), last vs. Ole Miss 2016 13, Texas State 2015

2016: Started six games at right tackle - the first three and the final three… converted defensive end who saved his best football for last, providing rushing lanes for running back Dalvin Cook to amass 225 yards and four touchdowns at Syracuse and 153 yards for Cook to go along with no sacks allowed against the fifthranked Florida defense...FSU averaged 202.3 rushing yards per game and 264.1 passing yards per game on the season… helped the Seminoles score 33 points in the Orange Bowl, which was the most given up by the No. 6 Michigan defense all season in regulation.

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PLAYER BIOS: DEFENSE 1 • DB • LEVONTA TAYLOR

4 • DB • TARVARUS MCFADDEN

5 • LB • DONTAVIOUS JACKSON

5-10 • 169 • SO • Virginia Beach, Va. Ocean Lakes

6-2 • 198 • JR • Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. American Heritage

6-2 • 249 • SO • Houston, Texas Alief Elsik

2016: Nation’s top cornerback recruit saw increased playing time as the season wore on…hard hitter who also displayed the speed and athleticism to be a playmaker…appeared in 12 games…ended the season with 16 tackles and one pass breakup…had a seasonbest four tackles at NC State in Florida State’s 24-20, come-frombehind victory…added three tackles in the win over No. 6 Michigan at the Orange Bowl, including a tackle for loss when he stopped a screen pass on a third down in the second quarter. TAYLOR’S CAREER STATS YR. G UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU 2016 11 12 1 13 0.0-0 1 TOT 11 12 1 13 0.0-0 1

FF 0 0

FR 0 0

INT 0 0

SACKS 0.0-0 0.0-0

TAYLOR’S CAREER HIGHS Tackles Pass Breakups

4, at NC State 2016 1, at Miami 2016

3 • DB • DERWIN JAMES 6-3 • 211 • r-SO • Haines City, Fla. Haines City

2016: Arguably the nation’s top defensive player when he suffered a lateral meniscus tear in his left knee against Charleston Southern in Week 2…missed the rest of the season following the injury and received a redshirt…collected ACC Defensive Back of the Week honors after totaling a team-best eight tackles and his first career interception against No. 11 Ole Miss in the season-opening comeback win…interception came on Rebels’ quarterback Chad Kelly – one of the nation’s top signal-callers…named a preseason All-American by nearly every publication…remained a team leader and traveled on nearly every road trip despite the injury. JAMES’ CAREER STATS YR. 2015 2016 TOT

G UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU 13 52 39 91 9.5-47 5 2 9 2 11 0.0-0 0 15 61 41 102 9.5-47 5

FF 2 0 2

FR 2 0 2

INT 0 1 1

SACKS 4.5-29 0.0-0 4.5-29

JAMES’ CAREER HIGHS Tackles Interceptions Pass Breakups Tackles for Loss Sacks Fumbles Forced Fumble Recoveries

14, vs. Houston (Peach) 2015 1, vs. Ole Miss 2016 2, at Georgia Tech 2015 2.0 (twice), last vs. Houston (Peach) 2015 1.0 (four times), last vs. Houston (Peach) 2015 1 (twice), last Syracuse 2015 1 (twice), last NC State 2015

2016: Seeing the first extended action of his career, finished with eight interceptions on the season, tied for the most in the country and second-most in FSU single-season history en route to First Team All-America honors from the FWAA and Phile Steele and AllACC First Team accolades...was one of five finalists for the Bronko Nagurski Award, which is given to the nation’s top defensive player…collected the Jack Tatum Award given to the nation’s top defensive back by the Touchdown Club of Columbus…recorded interceptions in eight different games, including against some of the top quarterbacks in the country: Heisman Trophy winner Lamar Jackson (Louisville), Heisman runner-up Deshaun Watson (Clemson), Brad Kaaya (Miami) and Chad Kelly (Ole Miss)...totaled 20 tackles, including three tackles for loss, and six pass breakups to go along with his eight picks, while starting all 13 games…his fourth-quarter interception of Kelly sealed the victory over No. 11 Ole Miss in the season-opener…intercepted the Cardinals’ Jackson in the third quarter and also made two tackles…intercepted American Athletic Conference Player of the Year Quinton Flowers and had three tackles in FSU’s 55-35 win at USF…his interception of Kaaya in the end zone at No. 10 Miami came with the Seminoles trailing 13-3 in the third quarter and sparked Florida State to a 20-19 win over its rival…added a TFL against the Hurricanes…his second-quarter interception against Wake Forest was returned for a season-long 15 yards…intercepted Watson in the third quarter versus No. 3 Clemson and Dalvin Cook scored a touchdown on the next play to give the Noles the lead…had two tackles and a TFL against Clemson…had two tackles at NC State and recorded an interception for the fourth straight game…the pick came on the opening drive with the Wolfpack in field-goal territory…had an interception in the end zone at Syracuse…tallied a seasonhigh four tackles and a pass breakup against No. 15 Florida…had two tackles and a pass breakup against No. 6 Michigan in the Orange Bowl…his eight interceptions are four more than any other Seminole under Jimbo Fisher (since 2010) and the most by a Nole since Terrell Buckley had 12 in 1991…his eight picks were the most by an ACC player since 2014. MCFADDEN’S CAREER STATS YR. 2015 2016 TOT

G UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU 7 4 0 4 0.0-0 0 13 16 4 20 3.0-12 6 20 20 4 24 3.0-12 6

FF 0 0 0

FR 0 0 0

INT 0 8 8

SACKS 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0

MCFADDEN’S CAREER HIGHS Tackles Tackles for Loss Interceptions Pass Breakups

3, at USF 2016 1 (three times), last Clemson 2016 1 (eight times), last at Syracuse 2016 1 (four times), last Boston College 2016

2016: Played in 12 games while making hist first career start against Wake Forest...totaled 20 tackles, 3.0 TFLs and 0.5 sacks… assisted on a tackle-for-loss with Ermon Lane on the game’s first play against the Demon Deacons…had a season-high four stops and added a TFL and a half-sack versus Wake Forest…had three tackles and one TFL against Charleston Southern and three stops against No. 23 North Carolina…added three tackles versus Boston College…had a tackle for loss at No. 10 Miami…contributed on special teams. JACKSON’S CAREER STATS YR. G UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU 2016 12 9 11 20 3.0-12 0 TOT 12 9 11 20 3.0-12 0

FF 0 0

FR 0 0

INT 0 0

SACKS 0.5-3 0.5-3

JACKSON’S CAREER HIGHS Tackles Tackles for Loss Sacks

4, Wake Forest 2016 1 (three times), last Wake Forest 2016 0.5, Wake Forest 2016

6 • LB • MATTHEW THOMAS 6-3 • 227 • r-SR • Miami, Fla. Booker T. Washington

2016: Florida State’s leader in tackles (77) in his first full year as a starter…started 12 games and appeared in all 13…added 11.0 tackles for loss, two pass breakups, four quarterback hurries, a forced fumble and a sack in addition to his 77 stops – 50 of which were unassisted…led the Seminoles in tackles four times, including his career-best performance against No. 6 Michigan in the Orange Bowl…playing in his hometown of Miami, tallied career highs in tackles (15) and TFLs (3.5) in the Orange Bowl win over Michigan and was named to ESPN’s All-Bowl Team…had seven tackles, including a TFL, in the season-opener against No. 11 Ole Miss…made three stops and 1.0 TFL versus Charleston Southern…had a team-leading 10 tackles at No. 10 Louisville… made two stops at USF…tallied an FSU-high eight tackles, 1.0 TFLs and a forced fumble versus No. 23 North Carolina…made three solo stops at No. 10 Miami…had one tackle against both Wake Forest and No. 3 Clemson…finished with nine tackles and a half-tacklefor-loss at NC State…had 2.0 TFLs and six total tackles against Boston College…made five solo tackles, including his first sack since 2013, at Syracuse…led the Noles with seven tackles against No. 13 Florida…former five-start recruit who improved each week in his first year in expanded role. THOMAS’ CAREER STATS YR. 2013 2014 2015 2016 TOT

G UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR 4 4 0 4 2.0-10 0 0 0 8 21 5 26 2.5-5 0 0 0 DNP - INJURED 13 50 27 77 11.0-32 2 1 0 25 75 26 107 15.5-82 2 1 0

INT 0 0

SACKS 1.0-9 0.0-0

0 0

1.0-2 2.0-11

THOMAS’ CAREER HIGHS Tackles Tackles for Loss Sacks Forced Fumbles Pass Breakups

12

15 vs. Michigan (Orange) 2016 3.5 vs. Michigan (Orange) 2016 1.0 (twice), last at Syracuse 2016 1, North Carolina 2016 1 (twice), last at NC State 201


2017 SPRING PROSPECTUS

PLAYER BIOS: DEFENSE 7 • DB • ERMON LANE 6-3 • 209 • SR• Florida City, Fla. Homestead Senior

SWEAT’S CAREER STATS YR. 2015 2016 TOT

G 13 12 25

UA 21 25 46

A TOT TFL-YDS PBU 20 41 5.0-19 2 16 41 11.5-49 1 36 82 16.5-68 3

FF 0 1 1

FR 3 0 3

INT 1 0 1

16 • LB • JACOB PUGH

SACKS 2.0-16 7.0-39 9.5-55

6-4 • 229 • SR • Dade City, Fla. Godby

SWEAT’S CAREER HIGHS 2016: One of FSU’s most remarkable stories of the 2016 season, started the season as a backup wide receiver, but asked to switch to defensive back because injuries had hurt depth at the position…ended up starting five games at safety and finished with 49 tackles, an interception, two pass breakups and a half-tacklefor-loss…After officially switching prior to FSU’s Week 4 contest at USF, saw his first in-game action at defensive back two weeks later at No. 10 Miami, finishing with four solo stops in his first appearance since the season-opener…made his first career start on defense the next week and had seven tackles against Wake Forest…finished with five tackles in a start versus No. 3 Clemson and made a team-high 10 tackles at NC State…made three tackles against Boston College…started at Syrcause and made his first career interception to go along with four tackles…tallied four tackles versus No. 13 Florida…suffered a foot injury during bowl practice and did not play in the Orange Bowl. LANE’S CAREER STATS YR. G UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU 2016 8 26 11 37 0.5-1 2 TOT 8 26 11 37 0.5-1 2

FF 0 0

FR 0 0

INT 1 1

SACKS 0.0-0 0.0-0

LANE’S CAREER HIGHS Tackles Tackes for Loss Pass Breakups Interceptions

10, at NC State 2016 0.5, Wake Forest 2016 1 (twice), last Boston College 2016 1, at Syracuse 2016

Tackles Tackles for Loss Sacks Interceptions Forced Fumbles Fumble Recoveries

8, at Syracuse 2016 2.5 (twice), last Florida 2016 1.5 (three times), last Florida 2016 1, at Georgia Tech 2015 1, Florida 2016 1 (three times), last Syracuse 2015

10 • DB • CALVIN BREWTON 6-0 • 186 • JR • Miami, Fla. Miami Central

2016: Played in nine games, finishing with six tackles (five solo)... had a pair of tackles both at USF and against No. 3 Clemson…made one stop against Charleston Southern and at Syracuse…backup safety who provided valuable depth and saw significant playing time later in the season…also contributed on special teams. BREWTON’S CAREER STATS YR. 2015 2016 TOT

G UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU 4 0 0 0 0.0-0 0 9 5 1 6 0.0-0 0 13 5 1 6 0.0-0 0

FF 0 0 0

FR 0 0 0

INT 0 0 0

SACKS 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0

BREWTON’S CAREER HIGHS Tackles

2 (twice), last Clemson 2016

2016: Blossomed into a consistent force for the FSU defense in his third season...versatile defender who started at defensive end and as a BUCK linebacker…finished with 43 tackles, 6.0 TFLs, 4.5 sacks, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery...his 4.5 sacks and attention he drew on the edge were integral parts of Florida State’s nation’s-best pass rush…the Noles led the nation in sacks per game (3.92)…forced the first fumble of his career against Florida in the regular-season finale...had a season-high eight tackles on the road at NC State and at No. 10 Louisville...had the lone sack of the game against the Cardinals on Heisman Trophy winner Lamar Jackson and finished with two TFLs …registered a sack on Miami’s Brad Kaaya on the first play of the game…totaled six tackles, including a sack, in the win over No. 6 Michigan in the Orange Bowl. PUGH’S CAREER STATS YR. 2014 2015 2016 TOT

G 13 13 12 38

UA 7 18 29 54

A TOT TFL-YDS PBU 5 12 2.0-4 1 14 32 3.0-10 1 14 43 6.0-42 0 33 168 11.0-56 2

FF 0 0 1 1

FR 1 0 1 2

INT 2 0 0 2

SACKS 0.0-0 3.0-10 4.5-28 7.5-38

PUGH’S CAREER HIGHS Tackles Tackles for Loss Sacks Interceptions

8 (twice), last at NC State 2016 2.0 (twice), last at Louisville 2016 2.0, Louisville 2015 2, Notre Dame 2014

15 • DB • CARLOS BECKER III 9 • DE • JOSH SWEAT

2016: Made 10 starts and appeared in 12 games, finishing with 41 tackles, 11.5 TFLs, 7.0 sacks, a pass breakup, a forced fumble and six quarterback hurries…his 7.0 sacks ranked third on the team and came in the season’s final eight weeks…the attention he received from opposing offenses helped fellow defensive ends DeMarcus Walker (16.0 sacks) and Brian Burns (9.5) spring free to rack up statistics and capture All-America and Freshman AllAmerica honors, respectively…helped the Seminoles finish No. 1 in the nation in sacks per game (3.92) and No. 2 in overall sacks (51.0)…outstanding against the run, helping the Noles rank No. 21 in the nation in rush defense (128.0 rush yards per game)… had three tackles in the season’s first three weeks, but steadily improved throughout the season, culminating by racking up 6.5 TFLs and 3.5 sacks over the final four games…led FSU in tackles at Syracuse with a career-high eight stops and tied for the team lead versus No. 13 Florida (seven stops)…added 1.5 sacks against both the Orange and Gators…also forced a fumble against Florida…finished with five tackles, 1.0 TFL and a half sack in the win over No. 6 Michigan in the Orange Bowl….made three tackles and recorded his first sack of the season at No. 10 Miami and had seven stops versus Wake Forest…tallied three tackles and a sack against No. 3 Clemson and added two stops at NC State…had four tackles versus Boston College.

18 • LB • RO’DERRICK HOSKINS

6-2 • 183 • SO • Kissimmee, Fla. Osceola

6-5 • 250 • JR • Chesapeake, Va. Oscar Smith

2016: Backup safety and special-teams contributor as a freshman who showed the potential to be a future star…finished with five tackles over 10 games played...saw extended action in defensive backfield late in the season against Syracuse and Florida...had a pair of tackles against both Syracuse and Charleston Southern… made the interception on Michigan’s final offensive play that sealed the win over the sixth-ranked Wolverines in the Orange Bowl. BECKER’S CAREER STATS YR. G UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU 2016 12 2 3 5 0.0-0 0 TOT 12 2 3 5 0.0-0 0

FF 0 0

FR 0 0

INT 1 1

SACKS 0.0-0 0.0-0

BECKER’S CAREER HIGHS Tackles Interceptions

2 (twice), last at Syracuse 2016 1, vs. Michigan (Orange Bowl)

6-2 • 240 • r-SR • Orlando, Fla. Evans

2016: Started every game at middle linebacker and finished tied for fourth on the Seminoles with 53 tackles, including 5.5 TFLs and 2.5 sacks…also had a pair of pass breakups and QB hurries...led the Noles in tackles against Boston College with six...also had six in the finale against the Gators…produced career highs in tackles (eight) and TFLs (2.0) against No. 6 Michigan in the Orange Bowl… opened the season with five tackles against No. 11 Ole Miss…had four tackles versus Charleston Southern in the home opener… recorded five tackles versus No. 23 North Carolina…had five tackles and a half-sack against Wake Forest…finished with three tackles, including a sack, versus No. 3 Clemson…had four tackles at Syracuse. HOSKINS’ CAREER STATS YR. 2014 2015 2016 TOT

G 13 12 12 37

UA 2 31 27 60

A TOT TFL-YDS PBU 7 9 0.0-0 0 21 52 6.5-9 2 18 45 3.5-10 2 46 106 10.0-19 4

FF 0 0 0 0

FR 0 0 0 0

INT 0 0 0 0

SACKS 0.0-0 0.0-0 2.5-7 2.5-7

HOSKINS’ CAREER HIGHS Tackles Tackles for Loss Sacks Pass Breakups

8, at Wake Forest 2015 2.0 (twice), last at Georgia Tech 2015 1.0 (twice), last at Syracuse 2016 1 (four times), last Florida 2016

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PLAYER BIOS: DEFENSE 19 • DB • AJ WESTBROOK

24 • DB • MARCUS LEWIS

37 • DB • KYLE MEYERS

6-0 • 186 • JR • Daytona Beach, Fla. Mainland

6-1 • 190 • JR • Prince George’s County, Md. Gonzaga

6-0 • 168 • SO • New Orleans, La. Holy Cross

2016: Appeared in all 13 games with eight starts at safety… finished with 40 tackles, four pass breakups and 1.5 sacks… stepped up to help anchor the defensive backfield following the injury to preseason All-American Derwin James…made his first career start at No. 10 Louisville and finished with three tackles… had a sack against quarterback Mitch Trubisky of North Carolina... made a vital pass breakup at NC State, knocking a third-down pass to the ground as the Wolfpack attempted to take the lead in the final minutes...finished with a season-best three PBUs against NC State...tallied six tackles versus No. 3 Clemson... finished the regular season with a pair of tackles against No. 13 Florida…tallied a season high of eight tackles and added a halfsack and a pass breakup in the win over No. 6 Michigan in the Orange Bowl.

2016: Appeared in eight games with five starts at the “star” position…versatile defensive back who can play cornerback or nickel back…missed the final five games with an injury…finished the season with 21 tackles, two pass breakups, including one TFL, an interception and a fumble recovery...his interception of Ole Miss quarterback Chad Kelly in the third quarter helped Florida State complete a 22-point comeback against the 11th-ranked Rebels in the season-opener…finished with five tackles versus Mississippi…recovered a fumble and tallied four stops, including his first career TFL, against Charleston Southern the following week...totaled a season-high six tackles versus No. 23 North Carolina…had a pair of tackles at No. 10 Miami and made one stop versus No. 3 Clemson…only player with both a fumble recovery and interception on the season.

WESTBROOK’S CAREER STATS

LEWIS’ CAREER HIGHS

DEFENSE YR. G UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU 2015 6 1 1 2 0.5-1 0 2016 12 25 7 32 1.0-1 3 TOT 18 26 8 34 1.5-2 3

YR. 2015 2016 TOT

FF 0 0 0

FR 0 0 0

INT 0 0 0

SACKS 0.0-0 1.0-1 1.0-1

2016: Appeared in all 13 games as a hard-hitting reserve defensive back and special teams contributor, finishing the year with 17 tackles, three pass breakups and a quarterback hurry... set a career-high with six tackles at NC State in FSU’s 24-20 comefrom-behind win...mainly saw time as an extra defensive back in passing situations or at the “star” nickel back position…had three tackles versus No. 23 North Carolina and two stops against Wake Forest…finished with two tackles versus No. 3 Clemson…totaled a season-high six tackles at NC State. MEYERS’ CAREER STATS YR. G UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU 2016 13 12 5 17 0.0-0 3 TOT 13 12 5 17 0.0-0 3

Tackles Tackles for Loss Sacks Pass Breakups

7, at NC State 2016 1.0, North Carolina 2016 1.0, North Carolina 2016 3, at NC State 20

G UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU 4 0 0 0 0.0-0 0 8 18 3 21 1.0-5 2 12 18 3 21 1.0-5 2

Tackles Tackles for Loss Interceptions Fumbles Recovered

FF 0 0 0

FR 0 1 1

INT 0 1 1

SACKS 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0

Tackles Pass Breakups

INT 0 0

SACKS 0.0-0 0.0-0

29 • DB • NATE ANDREWS 6-0 • 210 • SR • Lake City, Fla. Columbia

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6-0 • 206 • r-SR • Fairhope, Ala. Fairhope

2016: Finished with 18 tackles and an interception of American Athletic Conference Player of the Year Quinton Flowers at USF on Sept. 24...played in only four games due to several injuries and received a medical redshirt. ANDREWS’ CAREER STATS YR. 2013 2014 2015 2016 TOT

G 14 14 13 4 45

UA 24 66 17 13 120

A TOT TFL-YDS PBU 11 35 1.0-4 4 27 93 0.5-2 5 8 25 3.0-20 3 5 18 0-0 0 51 171 4.5-26 12

FF 3 1 1 0 5

FR 1 2 0 0 3

INT 4 3 0 1 8

SACKS 1.0-4 0.0-0 1.0-13 0-0 2.0-17

6-3 • 298 • r-JR • Miami, Fla. Miami Central

2016: Played in all 13 games, including starts against USF and North Carolina...versatile defensive tackle and nose guard who also saw playing time as an extra blocker on goal line sets on offense and contributed on special teams…finished with 15 tackles, including one TFL against the Bulls...set a career high with three tackles at USF...also had three stops at Syracuse… made two tackle versus No. 23 North Carolina…had a solo tackle and a quarterback hurry in the Orange Bowl victory over No. 6 Michigan in his hometown of Miami. JONES’ CAREER STATS YR. 2015 2016 TOT

G UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU 10 1 7 8 1.0-2 0 13 11 4 15 1.0-4 0 23 12 11 27 2.0-6 0

FF 0 0 0

FR 0 0 0

INT 0 0 0

SACKS 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0

JONES’ CAREER HIGHS Tackles Tackles for Loss

3 (twice), last at USF 2016 1.0 (twice), last at USF 2016

56 • LB • EMMETT RICE

ANDREWS’ CAREER HIGHS Tackles Interceptions

6, at NC State 2016 1 (three times), last Boston College 2016

55 • DT • FREDRICK JONES

6, North Carolina 2016 1.0, Charleston Southern 2016 1, vs. Ole Miss 2016 1, Charleston Southern 2016

20 • DB • TREY MARSHALL

2016: Hard-hitting defensive back who appeared in 12 games with 11 starts…showed his versatility by splitting time at both safety positions as well as in the “star” nickelback role…finished the year third on the team with 58 tackles…led FSU in stops in back-toback games against Wake Forest (eight) and No. 3 Clemson (11)… his 11 tackles versus the Tigers tied a career high…recorded TFLs against No. 23 North Carolina and Wake Forest…both quarterback hurries came in the regular-season finale against Florida, when he added five tackles…opened the season with seven tackles versus No. 11 Ole Miss…had five tackles at No. 10 Louisville…made three solo stops at USF and had seven unassisted tackles versus No. 23 North Carolina…made three tackles at No. 10 Miami…had four tackles versus Boston College…capped the season with four tackles against No. 6 Michigan in the Orange Bowl.

FR 0 0

MEYERS’ CAREER HIGHS

LEWIS’ CAREER HIGHS WESTBROOK’S CAREER HIGHS

FF 0 0

12, Boston College 2014 2, at Wake Forest 2013

6-2 • 203 • SO • Miami Gardens, Fla. Norland

MARSHALL’S CAREER STATS YR. 2014 2015 2016 TOT

G 11 6 12 29

UA 6 14 40 60

A TOT TFL-YDS PBU 6 12 1.5-3 0 7 21 1.0-12 1 18 58 2.0-4 4 30 91 4.5-19 5

FF 0 0 0 0

FR 0 0 0 0

INT 0 0 0 0

SACKS 0.0-0 1.0-12 0.0-0 1.0-12

MARSHALL’S CAREER HIGHS Tackles Tackles for Loss Sacks Pass Breakups

11 (twice), last Clemson 2016 1.0 (four times), last Wake Forest 2016 1.0, Texas State 2015 2, Wake Forest 2016

2016: True freshman linebacker played in the final 12 games... tallied 12 tackles, including a career-high five versus Boston College...recovered a fumble against Charleston Southern and also added two tackles...standout special teams player…made two solo tackles against USF. RICE’S CAREER STATS YR. G UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU 2016 12 5 7 12 0.0-0 0 TOT 12 5 7 12 0.0-0 0

FF 0 0

FR 1 1

INT 0 0

SACKS 0.0-0 0.0-0

RICE’S CAREER HIGHS Tackles Fumbles Recovered

14

5, Boston College 2016 1, Charleston Southern 2016


2017 SPRING PROSPECTUS

PLAYER BIOS: DEFENSE 90 • DT • DEMARCUS CHRISTMAS

91 • DT • DERRICK NNADI

94 • DT • WALVENSKI AIMÉ

6-4 • 308 • R-JR • Sarasota, Fla. Manatee

6-1 • 312 • SR • Virginia Beach, Va. Ocean Lakes

6-5 • 300 • JR • Boynton Beach, Fla. Olympic Heights/Fort Scott C.C.

2016: Started all 13 games at defensive tackle, finishing with 21 tackles and 2.5 TFLs…also had five pass breakups, most on the defensive line, and a fumble recovery...one of five Nole defenders to start every game of the 2016 season...led a stout run defense that allowed only 128.0 rush yards per game (No. 21 in the nation)… vital part of nation’s 22nd-ranked defense (349.1 yards allowed)… had five tackles and a half-sack versus No. 23 North Carolina and made two stops at No. 10 Miami…totaled three tackles and a half-sack against Wake Forest…had four stops, one sack and one pass breakup versus No. 3 Clemson…had a pair of stops against Boston College…made a stop and had a pass breakup against No. 13 Florida…tallied a pass breakup and a half-tackle for loss in the Orange Bowl victory over No. 6 Michigan. CHRISTMAS’ CAREER STATS YR. 2014 2015 2016 TOT

G UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU 2 0 1 1 0.0-0 0 13 4 15 19 0.5-2 2 13 11 10 21 2.5-13 5 28 15 25 41 3.0-15 7

FF 0 0 0 0

FR 0 0 1 1

INT 0 0 0 0

SACKS 0.0-0 0.5-2 2.0-12 2.5-14

CHRISTMAS’ CAREER HIGHS Tackles Tackles for Loss Sacks Pass Breakups Fumble Recoveries

5, North Carolina 2016 1.0, Clemson 2016 1.0, Clemson 2016 1 (six times), last Florida 2016 1, Charleston Southern 20166

2016: Played in all 13 games with 11 starts at nose guard... leader of the Seminoles’ interior defensive line who collected first-team All-ACC honors from the coaches…finished fifth on the Noles with 49 tackles and added 10.5 TFLs, 6.0 sacks, one pass breakup, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery… led a stout run defense that allowed only 128.0 rush yards per game (No. 21 in the nation)…vital part of nation’s 22nd-ranked defense (349.1 yards allowed)… was integral part of Florida State’s nationleading pass rush…the Noles led the nation in sacks per game (3.92)…collected ACC Defensive Lineman of the Week honors following a dominant effort against eventual national champion Clemson…totaled a season-high eight tackles, two TFLs, one sack and one pass breakup versus the third-ranked Tigers…opened the season with a fumble recovery against No. 11 Ole Miss (forced by DeMarcus Walker) and ended the regular season with his first career forced fumble against No. 13 Florida (recovered by Walker)...accounted for five tackles, 0.5 sacks, 1 TFL and 1 QB hurry in the Orange Bowl win over No. 6 Michigan…opened the season with two tackles against the Rebels…totaled three tackles and a sack versus Charleston Southern…was limited due to injury at No. 10 Louisville and at USF…had a half-tackle for loss versus No. 23 North Carolina…made seven tackles, including 2.5 TFLs at No. 10 Miami…had four stops versus Wake Forest…tied a season-high with eight tackles at NC State…made three stops, including one TFL, at Syracuse…tallied three tackles, including one sack and his lone forced fumble, versus the Gators. NNADI’S CAREER STATS YR. 2014 2015 2016 TOT

G 9 13 13 35

UA 8 18 26 52

A TOT TFL-YDS PBU 10 18 1.5-2 1 27 45 2.0-10 0 33 49 10.5-35 1 56 112 14-47 2

FF 0 0 1 1

FR 1 0 1 2

INT 0 0 0 0

SACKS 0.0-0 2.0-10 6.0-29 8.0-39

NNADI’S CAREER HIGHS Tackles Tackles for Loss Sacks Fumbles Recovered Fumbles Forced

9, Syracuse 2015 2.5, at Miami 2016 1.0 (seven times), last Florida 2016 1 (twice), last vs. Ole Miss 2016 1, Florida 2016

2016: Completed his first season in Tallahassee with 17 tackles, a quarterback hurry and a blocked extra point...his blocked extra point against North Carolina in the final minutes kept UNC’s lead at six, allowing FSU to score with 23 seconds remaining to take a one-point lead…steady part of the defensive tackle rotation…had five tackles at No. 10 Louisville…made two stops at USF and had two tackles against the 23rd-ranked Tar Heels…made four tackles at No. 10 Miami. AIME’S CAREER STATS YR. G UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU 2016 13 11 6 17 0.0-0 0 TOT 13 11 6 17 0.0-0 0

FF 0 0

FR 0 0

BLK 1 1

SACKS 0.0-0 0.0-0

AIME’S CAREER HIGHS Tackles Blocked Kicks

5, at Louisville 2016 1, North Carolina 2016

99 • DE • BRIAN BURNS 6-5 • 218 • SO • Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. American Heritage

2016: Led all freshmen nationally with 9.5 sacks…his sack mark ranked No. 25 overall in the country and seventh in the ACC…one of the nation’s top first-year players, captured Freshman All-America honors from FWAA, ESPN and USA Today…played in all 13 games at defensive end and as a rush linebacker…finished with nearly half of his tackles (10.5 of 24) coming behind the line of scrimmage... his 9.5 sacks were the most by an FSU freshman since 1977… tallied more than one sack four times - no FSU freshman had accomplished that feat in a single game since 2006…collected ACC Rookie of the Week honors following a dominant performance at Syracuse…tormented the Orange to the tune of five tackles, 2.5 sacks and a blocked punt…totaled five tackles, including three TFLs, two sacks and a forced fumble in his first extensive action of the season against Charleston Southern…made two sacks and had three total stops at USF…had a sack on Deshaun Watson of No. 3 Clemson…made three tackles at NC State…tallied two tackles, including a half-sack, versus Boston College…had 1.5 sacks and four total tackles against No. 13 Florida… helped the Seminoles finish No. 1 in the nation in sacks per game (3.92) and No. 2 in overall sacks (51.0). BURNS’ CAREER STATS YR. G UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU 2016 12 15 9 24 10.5-58 0 TOT 12 15 9 24 10.5-58 0

FF 1 1

FR 0 0

BLK 1 1

SACKS 9.5-57 9.5-57

BURNS’ CAREER HIGHS Tackles Tackles for Loss Sacks Forced Fumbles Blocked Kicks

5 (twice), last at Syracuse 2016 3.0, Charleston Southern 2016 2.5, at Syracuse 2016 1, Charleston Southern 2016 6

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PLAYER BIOS: SPECIALISTS 21 • P/K • LOGAN TYLER

23 • K • RICKY AGUAYO

6-0 • 201 • SO • Nixa, Mo. Nixa

6-2 • 196 • SO • Mascotte, Fla. IMG Academy

2016: Replaced four-year starter Cason Beatty and performed well…had 54 punts for a 40.3 average, including 11 inside the 20yard line and seven of 50 yards or longer...had 15 fair catches and two touchbacks…did not have a punt blocked…possesses one of the nation’s strongest legs and handled kickoffs and long field goals at the end of the season… on kickoffs, had 57 touchbacks on 90 kicks, an average of 64.1 yards per kick, which ranked No. 1 in the ACC and No. 9 overall in the country…his 57 touchbacks led the ACC and tied for fifth in the nation…the average starting position for opponents was the 23-yard line, and only one kick was returned past the 35...was 1-for-2 on field goal tries, making his first career attempt from 53 yards against Boston College... joined Dustin Hopkins (52, Miami 2009) as Seminole kickers to make a 50-yard field goal on first career attempt…had two punts of 50 yards (50, 52) in the home opener versus Charleston Southern…averaged 44.8 yards on a season-high eight punts at No. 10 Louisville, including a pair of 50-plus-yard punts…averaged 45.6 yards on five punts at No. 10 Miami, including a season-high 57-yarder…had a 54-yard punt versus Wake Forest…had a huge 51-yard punt downed at the 5-yard line in the third quarter of a tight game versus No. 3 Clemson…had a punt downed at the 4 at NC State…all five of his punts went for a fair catch versus Boston College…two of his three punts versus Florida were downed or fielded inside the 20. TYLER’S’ CAREER STATS PUNTING YR. G 2016 13 TOT 13

P 54 54

YDS 2177 2177

AVG LONG 40.3 57 40.3 57

I20 11 11

50+ 7 7

AGUAYO’S’ CAREER STATS

TYLER’S CAREER HIGHS PUNTING Punts Average Long

8, at Louisville 2016 51.0, Charleston Southern 2016 57, at Miami 2016 FGA 2 2

FGM 1 1

FG% LONG 50.0 53 50.0

PAT 3-3 3-3

XP% 100.0 100.0

TYLER’S CAREER HIGHS KICKING Field Goals Attempted Field Goals Made Long Extra Points Attempted Extra Points Made

16

YR. G 2016 13 TOT 13

FGA 26 26

FGM 19 19

FG% LONG 73.1 47 73.1 47

PAT 51-52 51-52

XP% 98.0 98.0

AGUAYO’S CAREER HIGHS

TYLER’S CAREER STATS KICKING YR. G 2016 13 TOT 13

2016: Finished the regular season 19 of 26 on field goals, including 6-6 in the season opener against Ole Miss...named a Freshman All-American by ESPN...his effort against the Rebels set the FSU record for field goals in a single game, was the most nationally in a collegiate debut and tied for the most in any game by a freshman in college football history...drilled field goals from 44, 40, 40, 30, 25 and 21 yards as the Noles came back from 25 points down in the largest come-from-behind victory in school history against Ole Miss…was named Groza Award ‘Star of the Week’ after the Ole Miss game, as well as ACC Specialist of the Week... Honorable Mention All-ACC...was a perfect 12-of-12 on field goals inside 40 yards…made his first 51 PATs to extend Florida State’s NCAA record to 302 consecutive extra points before his extra point was blocked at the end of the Orange Bowl…the consecutive extra-point record was broken against USF and came on his third PAT…the new mark broke a 27-year-old record held by Syracuse… nailed a 46-yard field goal versus Charleston Southern and drilled a season-long 47-yarder at No. 10 Louisville...finished 2-of-3 on field goals against the Cardinals…made both of his field goal tries at USF (25 yards, 35 yards)….rebounded with two field goals (31 yards, 32 yards) after missing three long field-goal attempts versus North Carolina…went 1-for-2 on field goals against Wake Forest…drilled a 32-yard field goal at NC State…nailed six extra points and had a 42-yard field goal at Syracuse…made an extra point and a 22-yard field goal versus Florida before leaving with a minor injury…made two field goals (42 yards, 38 yards) against No. 6 Michigan in the Orange Bowl.

1 (twice), last at Syracuse 2016 1, Boston College 2016 53, Boston College 2016 3, Florida 2016 3, Florida 2016

Field Goals Attempted Field Goals Made Long PAT Attempted PAT Made

6, vs. Ole Miss 2016 6, vs. Ole Miss 2016 47, at Louisville 2016 7 (twice), last at USF 2016 7 (twice), last at USF 2016


2017 SPRING PROSPECTUS

PLAYER BIOS: EARLY ENROLLEES RB • CAM AKERS

DB • CYRUS FAGAN

TE • TRE’MCKITTY

5-11 • 213 • Clinton, Miss. Clinton

6-2 • 180 • Daytona Beach, Fla. Mainland

6-4 • 235 • Bradenton, Fla. IMG Academy

HIGH SCHOOL: One of the most sought-after players in the nation and the country’s top running back recruit in the 2017 class... the five-star Akers rankd as the No. 2 player nationally and the No. 1 running back as part of 247Sports Composite…ranked No. 7 nationally and the top running back by 247Sports and No. 9 in the ESPN300 and the No. 1 running back…rated the No. 3 prospect in the nation by both Rivals and Scout...participated in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl and Nike’s The Opening…was awarded the U.S. Army Player of the Year Award as the nation’s most outstanding high school senior football player…ran for 38 yards and a touchdown in the Army All-American Bowl and was named player of the game…graduated from Clinton High School in Clinton, Miss., and led the Arrows to the Class 6A state championship in 2016 – Clinton’s first-ever state title in football…finished his fouryear varsity career by passing for 8,140 yards and 78 touchdowns, while rushing for 5,103 yards and 71 scores…passed for 3,128 yards and 31 touchdowns at a 61.8 completion rate with just six interceptions as a senior to go along with 2,105 yards and 34 touchdowns on the ground…led Mississippi with 65 total touchdowns and ranked second in total yards (5,233)…named Mississippi’s Mr. Football for Class 6A and the state’s Gatorade Player of the Year in 2016…named to the 2016 All-USA Today first team offense as a quarterback…two-time all-state selection in 2015 and 2016…passed for 2,331 yards and 20 touchdowns, while rushing for 1,418 yards and 16 scores in 2015…registered 2,596 total yards and accounted for 37 touchdowns as a sophomore in 2014…became the Arrows’ starting quarterback as a freshman in 2013 and accounted for 1,565 total yards and 11 touchdowns in eight games…chose Florida State over Ole Miss, LSU, Tennessee, Alabama, and Georgia among several others.

HIGH SCHOOL: A four-star free safety in the 247Sports Composite and consensus top-15 safety in the country…Fagan is the 71st-best player and ninth-best safety in the 2017 class…ranks No. 116 and No. 13 safety by 247, the No. 123 player and No. 11 safety by Scout, No. 74 player and No. 9 safety by Rivals, and No. 59 in the ESPN300 and the No. 5 safety…originally committed to Florida State in February 2016…invited to the Under Armour All-American Game… recorded one tackle and a pass breakup in the Under Armour AllAmerican Game…attended the same Daytona Beach high school, Mainland, as current FSU defensive back A.J. Westbrook…helped lead Mainland to the Class 6A Regional Finals in 2016...chose Florida State over Alabama, Auburn, and Florida, among others.

QB • BAILEY HOCKMAN

HIGH SCHOOL: A three-star tight end on the 247 Sports Composite rankings, McKitty is the No. 18 tight end prospect in the 2017 class…a high school teammate of fellow incoming freshman Joshua Kaindoh, ranks No. 251 on the ESPN300 and is the No. 6 tight end…caught 25 passes for 341 yards and four touchdowns for IMG Academy in Bradenton in 2016, helping lead the Ascenders to a perfect 11-0 record…named to the 2016 All-USA Today Florida first team…chose Florida State over offers from Oregon, Auburn, Florida, and Miami, among others.

DB • STANFORD SAMUELS III 6-2 • 170 • Pembroke Pines, Fla. Flanagan

6-2 • 187 • Powder Springs, Ga.. McEachern

HIGH SCHOOL: An Acworth, Ga., native, Hockman is a four-star recruit on the 247Sports Composite rankings…ranked No. 186 in the ESPN300 and is a consensus Top 15 pro-style quarterback in the 2017 class…according to MaxPreps, finished his senior season with 25 touchdown passes and 2,604 yards…led McEachern to the GHSA 7A state semifinals as a senior…committed to FSU in April 2016…chose Florida State over offers from North Carolina, Alabama, and Georgia, among others..

HIGH SCHOOL: Consensus top five cornerback prospect in the nation… rated a five star, No. 10 nationally and No. 2 cornerback by Scout…ranks No. 37 overall and No. 5 corner by 247, No. 42 overall and No. 5 cornerback by Rivals, , and No. 31 on the ESPN300… invited to the Under Armour All-American Game and The Opening… the 2016 All-Broward Defensive Player of the Year from the SunSentinel… named to the 2016 All-USA Today Florida first team…a Seminole legacy, his father, Stanford Samuels Jr., played at FSU from 1999-2003 and coaches at Flanagan…led Flanagan to a state championship as a junior in 2015, sealing the victory with a picksix…chose Florida State over offers from Alabama, Michigan, and Georgia, among others.

DE • JOSHUA KAINDOH 6-6 • 250 • Baltimore, Md. IMG Academy

HIGH SCHOOL: One of the top defensive line prospects in the 2017 class, Kaindoh is ranked five-star talent by 247Sports and Rivals…ranked the top defensive end and 16th overall player in the nation by Rivals…247 ranks him No. 22 nationally and the No. 3 weak-side defensive lineman and the No. 3 player in the state of Florida…ranks No. 53 overall and No. 6 at his position by Scout and No. 16 on the ESPN300…a long, powerful athlete who already has the frame to compete at the college level…participated in The Opening and the Under Armour All-American Game…led all players on team Highlight with 6 tackles as well as a pass breakup and a quarterback hurry…named to the All-USA Today first team defense after a 41-tackle, 7.5 sack senior season…originally from Maryland, spent his final season at IMG Academy in Bradenton in 2016…joins IMG teammate Tre’ McKitty in the 2017 signing class heading to the FSU…chose Florida State over Maryland, Penn State, Georgia, and Alabama, amongst others.

LB • ADONIS THOMAS 6-3 • 228 • Atlanta, Ga. Northwest Mississippi CC Central Gwinnett HIGH SCHOOL: No. 24 JUCO player and No. 2 inside linebacker in the nation according to the 247Sports Composite…ranked No. 43 on the ESPN JC50, ranking the nation’s top junior college players… for Northwest Mississippi Community College in 2016, recorded 73 tackles, 11.5 tackles for loss, six sacks and one interception… coming out of high school, ranked No. 170 overall in the 247Sports Composite…will enter Florida State as a redshirt sophomore after choosing Alabama over FSU coming out of Central Gwinnett High in 2015…was selected to the SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll with the Crimson Tide…selected to play in the 2015 Under Armour All-American Game…chose Florida State over offers from Kentucky and Ole Miss, among others.

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PLAYER BIOS: SIGNEES QB • JAMES BLACKMAN

DT • CORY DURDEN

6-5 • 185 • Belle Glade, Fla. Glades Central

6-5 • 320 • Newberry, Fla. Newberry

HIGH SCHOOL: Possesses a big arm and great size while showcasing his playmaking ability as the quarterback at Glade Central High School…captured a four-star rating from Rivals and 247Sports, while being tabbed a three-start recruit by ESPN and Scout…rated the nation’s No. 7 pro style quarterback and No. 29 overall player in Florida by 247Sports, while making the recruiting service’s coveted Top247 prospect list…rated the nation’s No. 10 dual threat quarterback and No. 33 player in Florida by Rivals… ranked No. 220 in the Rivals300…ranked the nation’s No. 24 overall quarterback by ESPN and a top 100 player in the state of Florida… called a “pass-first quarterback that does a good job of keeping his eyes locked down the field” by Scout…ESPN says “Can play on the move, as a runner and within the pocket”…passed for 2,511 yards and 14 touchdowns at Glade Central in 2016, leading the Raiders to the Class 4A regional semifinals…ranked Florida’s No. 3 quarterback prospect by Scout and the No. 7 signal caller in the Orlando Sentinel’s Top 100 prospect list…rated No. 5 on the Palm Beach Post’s Big Board of top area college prospects and was also a member of the Post’s Super 11 for the 2016 football season…collected Palm Beach Post All-Area First Team and Sun Sentinel All-Palm Beach County First Team accolades in 2016, as well as Class 4A honorable mention All-State honors in 2015 and 2016…tossed for over 2,000 yards and 24 touchdowns as a junior… has same alma mater as 2014 Carolina Panthers first round pick Kelvin Benjamin, the former Seminole star wide receiver who caught the game-winning touchdown in the 2013 BCS National Championship…committed to FSU in August 2016…chose the Noles over offers from Louisville, Miami and West Virginia among others.

HIGH SCHOOL: Holds a four-star rating from Scout and is one of the nation’s top defensive tackle prospects…ranked a threestar recruit by Rivals, 247Sports and ESPN…ranked the No. 11 defensive tackle in the nation by Scout and Florida’s No. 2 recruit at his position…ranked the nation’s No. 22 defensive tackle recruit by Rivals…rated the No. 24 defensive tackle prospect in the 247Sports Composite…grabbed All-Southeast Region honors from PrepStar…according to Scout, has “a big body and can eat up space, push the pocket back and make plays”…participated in Nike’s The Opening…ranked fourth on the Orlando Sentinel’s Top 100 recruits list, sandwiched between teammate and fellow FSU commit Ja’len Parks and early enrollee at FSU Stanford Samuels III…helped lead Newberry to an 8-2 record and an appearance in the Class 1A regional semifinals in 2016…totaled 52 tackles, including 41 solo and 18 tackles for loss, six sacks, one blocked field goal, three fumble recoveries and two forced fumbles en route to Florida Class 1A All-State First Team honors….also had 22 receptions for 229 yards and three touchdowns as a tight end on offense…named the Florida Athletic Coaches Association’s District 7 Player of the Year…committed to FSU in February 2016… signed with Florida State over offers from Florida, Oklahoma, and Miami, among others.

LB • DECALON BROOKS 6-0 • 195 • Tampa, Fla. Gaither HIGH SCHOOL: Consensus three-star prospect and Top 50 linebacker recruit who starred at Gaither High School in Tampa… named the nation’s No. 47 inside linebacker prospect in Florida by 247Sports…rated the No. 7 inside linebacker prospect in Florida and No. 52 South ILB by Scout…ranked as one of the nation’s Top 100 linebacker recruits by ESPN…versatile prospect who has the rare blend of speed, strength, explosiveness and instincts that could propel him to excel at linebacker or safety...said to have “a natural nose for the football” by ESPN…ranked No. 33 on the Tampa Bay Times Hometown 100 of top area high school players… member of the All-Hillsborough County and Tampa Bay Times’ AllTampa Bay first team defense as a linebacker after racking up 105 tackles, six sacks and one interception as a senior at Gaither this fall…had 114 tackles, five sacks and 12 tackles for loss as a junior… tallied 104 tackles as a sophomore…snagged second team AllHillsborough County honors and honorable mention All-Tampa Bay as a junior…was a three-year starter for the Cowboys, averaging 10.8 tackles per game for his prep career...committed to Florida State in August 2016…selected the Seminoles over offers from Louisville, USF and Illinois among others…his father, Derrick Brooks, a two-time consensus All-American linebacker at Florida State in 1993 and 1994, has his jersey, No. 10, retired at FSU and is a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, College Football Hall of Fame and Florida State Hall of Fame.

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RB • KHALAN LABORN 5-10 • 199 • Ocean Lakes, Va. Bishop Sullivan Catholic HIGH SCHOOL: Consensus five-star prospect who is ranked the nation’s No. 1 all-purpose back by the 247Sports Composite and Rivals…named MVP for Team Highlight after rushing for 77 yards on eight carries, including a 21-yard score, in the Under Armour AllAmerican Game…ranked the No. 1 player in Virginia by Rivals, Scout and ESPN, and No. 2 by 247Sports…ranked No. 36 overall and the fourth-ranked running back by ESPN…rated the nation’s 23rd-best recruit by Rivals…ranked No. 44 overall and No. 5 running back by Scout…four-star recruit and No. 61 player on the Top 150 Dream Team by PrepStar…two-time All-American rushed for 1,969 yards and 23 touchdowns in 2016, while leading Bishop Sullivan to a 7-3 mark…two-time All-Tidewater first-team pick recorded 4,174 yards his last two seasons…also attended Ocean Lakes High School and Cox…named to the U19 Team USA National Team for the inaugural North American Championship (formerly the International Bowl)… comes to Florida State from the same high school as defensive tackle Derrick Nnadi and defensive back Levonta Taylor (Ocean Lakes)…committed to Florida State in July 2016 at The Opening over offers from Alabama, Miami, and Tennessee, among others.

DE • TRE LAWSON 6-6 • 248 • North Augusta, S.C. North Augusta HIGH SCHOOL: One of South Carolina’s top overall prospects and a four-star defensive end recruit, according to ESPN…grabbed a three-star rating from Rivals, Scout and 247Sports…gets off the ball quick and is effective against the run and pass…rated the sixth-best player in South Carolina and the nation’s No. 32 defensive end prospect by ESPN…ranked the No. 11 recruit in South Carolina and the No. 29 strong side defensive end by 247Sports…was the 2016 Aiken Standard Defensive Player of the

Year…recorded five tackles in the Touchstone Energy North-South Game in December 2016…recorded 88.5 tackles and 22 TFLs along with 8.5 sacks during his senior season at North Augusta High School…also had one 30-yard pick-six…was the Region 4-AAA Defensive Player of the Year and the North Augusta Star Player of the Year…earned an invitation to the Border Bowl…chose FSU over Tennessee, Louisville, USC, Ole Miss, and South Carolina, among several others.

TE • ALEX MARSHALL 6-7 • 240 • Andover, Mass. Bridgton Academy HIGH SCHOOL: Four-star tight end prospect who is ranked as the consensus top recruit in Maine…rated the No. 12 tight end in the country by ESPN and the No. 19 tight end by both the 247Sports Composite and Scout…collected All-East Region honors by PrepStar…the former North Carolina lacrosse commit “knows how to use his impressive frame to shield off defenders and locates the ball quickly,” according to Scout…made his official visit to Florida State in November…named to the 2017 U19 Team USA National Team for the inaugural North American Championship (formerly the International Bowl)…played for Andover (Mass.) High School and Proctor Academy in Andover, N.H. before spending his post-graduate year at Bridgton Academy in Bridgton, Maine… caught 22 passes for 351 yards at Andover in 2014 and tallied 471 receiving yards and two touchdowns in 2015 in Proctor Academy’s run-first offense…committed to Florida State in June 2016 over offers from some of the best teams in the country, including Alabama, Ohio State, LSU, Clemson, and others.

WR • D.J. MATTHEWS 5-11 • 160 • Jacksonville, Fla. Trinity Christian HIGH SCHOOL: A consensus four-star wide receiver prospect from Jacksonville who is explosive with the ball in his hands…had arguably the most impressive play in the U.S. Army All-American Game, a 76-yard touchdown reception in which he sprinted at least 50 yards after making the catch…led Trinity Christian to a fourth consecutive Class 3A state championship in 2016, starring at quarterback and wide receiver…ranked among the nation’s Top 10 wide receivers by Rivals (No. 5), 247Sports (No. 6), ESPN (No. 7) and in the 247Sports Composite (No. 8)…rated the No. 9 player in Florida and No. 36 overall player by Rivals…ranked the No. 12 player in the Sunshine State and the No. 53 overall recruit by ESPN… ranked the No. 7 Florida recruit and No. 42 player in the nation by 247Sports…participated in Nike’s The Opening…entered his senior year having already totaled 136 receptions for 2,253 yards and 26 TDs before seeing significant action at quarterback in 2016… finished his senior season by accounting for 1,487 yards rushing, receiving and passing to go along with 19 total touchdowns… led Trinity Christian to an 11-3 mark in 2016…named to the Jacksonville Times-Union Super 11… called “one of the premier guys in the class” by top recruiting analyst Tom Lemming of Prep Football Magazine…one of the original members of the 2017 class committed to the Seminoles back in July 2014...according to ESPN, Matthews “possesses excellent foot quickness and is a bit of a nightmare to handle in space”…chose Florida State over Alabama, Clemson, Florida and others.


2017 SPRING PROSPECTUS

PLAYER BIOS: SIGNEES DB • HAMSAH NASIRILDEEN 6-4 • 210 • Conord, N.C. Concord HIGH SCHOOL: Consensus four-star prospect and No. 1 recruit in North Carolina who played in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl… versatile prospect who can play safety, linebacker, tight end or wide receiver…rated the nation’s eighth-best safety and No. 63 overall prospect by Rivals…ranked the sixth-best outside linebacker and No. 96 recruit in the nation by 247Sports…didn’t start playing defense until his junior year…recorded 108 tackles and three interceptions to go along with 45 catches for 751 yards and five touchdowns in his senior season…as a junior, had 85 tackles, five interceptions, two forced fumbles and seven pass break-ups, and 35 receptions for 634 yards playing receiver… received all-conference honors as a junior and a senior…a hard hitter, who often lined up at linebacker in high school, but also displayed elite coverage skills…ESPN said “he is blessed with ideal measurables and versatility”…was named 2016 Associated Press First Team All-State and captured 2016 All-USA North Carolina First Team honors…came away with four tackles in in the U.S. Army All-American Game, helping lead the East Team to victory…also a standout prep hoops player…committed to Florida State in January 2017…chose the Seminoles over South Carolina, Clemson, Michigan and Penn State among several others.

DL • JA’LEN PARKS 6-4 • 304 • Newberry, Fla. Newberry HIGH SCHOOL: Consensus four-star prospect and consensus top-15 defensive tackle who starred in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl, helping lead Team East to victory with two tackles…ranked the No. 9 defensive tackle and No. 141 overall player by the 247Sports Composite…rated the No. 5 defensive tackle and No. 96 overall by Rivals…listed as the No. 10 defensive tackle and No. 183 in the nation by Scout…rated the No. 14 defensive tackle and No. 172 by ESPN…racked up over 130 tackles, eight sacks and three forced fumbles in prep career…had 47 total tackles, including 32 solo stops and 14 TFLs, four sacks, one blocked field goal and two forced fumbles as a senior…grabbed Florida Class 1A All-State First Team honors in 2016 while helping lead Newberry to an 8-2 record and an appearance in the Class 1A regional semifinals… paired with fellow Seminole signee, defensive tackle Cory Durden, to form one of the most talented defensive line duos in the nation while at Newberry…committed to the Seminoles in July of 2014… chose Florida State over Florida, Alabama, and Georgia, among several others.

OL • BRADY SCOTT 6-6 • 285 • Powder Springs, Ga. Mount Paran Christian HIGH SCHOOL: One of the top all-around athletes among prep football recruits in the country, having also garnered a three-star ranking for his talents in baseball…the consensus three-star football recruit ranked among the nation’s top 100 offensive tackle prospects as part of the 247Sports Composite…rated as one of Georgia’s Top 100 prospects and among the Top 15 offensive linemen in the Peach State…played his first two years at Hillgrove High School, before starring at Mount Paran Christian School for his junior and senior seasons, leading the Eagles to a 10-2 record and the quarterfinals of the Class A private school playoffs in 2016…nabbed Georgia Sportswriters Class A First Team All-State honors on the offensive line and All-Region 6-1A South accolades as a tight end in 2016…excelled at tackle and guard in high school, but also stood out as a tight end and defensive

end for Mount Paran…named to the 2015 Marietta Daily Journal Dynamite Dozen…offered a scholarship at the Jimbo Fisher Camp in July 2016 and committed to the Seminoles that October…chose FSU over offers from Mississippi State, Georgia Tech and Wake Forest, as well as a baseball scholarship from South Carolina.

played under former NFL running back Earnest Graham at North Fort Myers High School…initially committed to Florida State in February 2015…chose Florida State over offers from Louisville, Miami, and Tennessee, among others.

WR • TAMORRION TERRY

6-4 • 329 • Houston, Texas Episcopal

6-4 • 208 • Ashburn, Ga. Turner County HIGH SCHOOL: Tabbed a four-star recruit by ESPN, 247Sports and Scout after starring at Turner County High School…collected three stars from Rivals…rated the No. 21 recruit in Georgia and the No. 32 wide receiver by 247Sports…ranked the No. 36 player in Georgia and No. 43 wide receiver by ESPN…rated the fourthbest wide receiver in Georgia by Scout…named to the Atlanta Journal Constitution Class A public All-State First Team in 2015 and 2016 and First Team All-State by the Associated Press in 2015…also selected Georgia Sports Writers Association All-State Second Team 2015…named In the Game Magazine Turner County Offensive Player of the Year and Region 2-A Player of the Year in 2016…is a big bodied receiver that can outmuscle defenders… ESPN said “he attacks the ball at its highest point and will extend in a crowd”…finished 2016 with 40 receptions for 1,187 yards and 19 touchdowns…helped lead Turner County to an 8-4 record and its first playoff win since 2008…committed to Florida State in January 2017…high school teammate of fellow 2017 signee Ontaria Wilson…chose the Seminoles over offers from Florida, Georgia, Auburn and Ole Miss among others.

LB • LEONARD WARNER 6-4 • 230• Snellville, Ga. Brookwood HIGH SCHOOL: Consensus four-star linebacker out of Snellville, Ga….rated the nation’s No. 2 inside linebacker recruit by ESPN, No. 5 by Rivals and No. 7 by 247Sports…ranked among the nation’s Top 200 prospects by the 247Sports Composite rankings, Rivals, Scout and ESPN…ranked the No. 16 player in Georgia by ESPN, No. 17 in the 247Sports Composite and No. 20 by Rivals…led Brookwood to an 8-4 record and an appearance in the second round of the Class AAAAAAA state playoffs in 2016…finished with 125 tackles and two interceptions while snagging Gwinnett Daily Post All-County First Team and Class AAAAAAA First Team All-State honors…had 110 tackles as a junior to also grab all-county accolades…participated in Nike’s The Opening, where his SPARQ rating ranked as the fifth-best among linebackers…chose Florida State over Georgia, Stanford and Georgia Tech among several other offers.

RB • ZAQUANDRE WHITE

DT • MARVIN WILSON

HIGH SCHOOL: Consensus five-star and the nation’s No. 1 defensive tackle prospect as well as the top recruit in talent-rich Texas…helped lead Team Armour to a 24-21 victory in the Under Armour All-American Game…racked up 71 tackles for loss and 42 sacks in his high school career…registered 19 TFL and 9 sacks as a senior at Episcopal…rated the No. 1 overall player in the Houston Chronicle Hot 100…ranked the No. 1 DT and No. 2 overall player in the nation by Rivals…rated the No. 4 overall player in the ESPN300 and the No. 10 player in the country by Scout…the No. 6 overall prospect according to the 247Sports Composite…member of the All-USA Today first team defense…Nike says “Wilson has prototypical size, excellent strength and sneaky athleticism” and “he dominates his current level of competition and has the potential to duplicate that production at the next level”…Rivals Challenge and Nike’s The Opening participant…chose FSU on National Signing Day over LSU, Ohio State, Oklahoma and Alabama, among several scholarship offers.

DB • ONTARIA WILSON 6-1 • 175 • Ashburn, Ga. Turner County HIGH SCHOOL: Consensus three-star cornerback who scored an impressive seven non-offensive touchdowns at Turner County High School as a senior…collected Class A Public All-State First Team honors from the Atlanta Journal Constitution and Second Team accolades from the Georgia Sports Writers Association…named In the Game Magazine Turner County Defensive Player of the Year… listed as a Region 2-A Defensive Player of the Year and Region 2-A All-Region First Team honoree as a wide receiver…snagged Region 2-A All-Academic Team mention…standout in all three phases at Turner County, starring at cornerback, wide receiver and as a kick returner…had four interceptions, including three he returned for a touchdown, and finished with 648 yards and six scores receiving… added three punt return touchdowns and one kickoff return score…had a 103-yard pick six return to spark Turner County to a 41-6 victory in first round of the Georgia High School Association Class A public school playoffs…Turner County finished 8-4 and won its first playoff game since 2008… committed to FSU in January… chose the Seminoles after receiving interest from several SEC schools such as Ole Miss, Auburn and Georgia.

6-0 • 210• North Fort Myers, Fla. North Fort Myers HIGH SCHOOL: A consensus four-star and the top running back recruit in Florida…rated the nation’s No. 7 running back recruit, the No. 26 player in Florida and the No. 141 overall prospect by the 247Sports Composite…also ranked among the nation’s Top 150 players and Top 15 running backs by ESPN and Scout…ranked the No. 15 running back and No. 39 prospect in Florida by Rivals… ranked No. 1 on the News-Press and Naples Daily News’ Big 15 list… scored four touchdowns and was the North MVP in December’s Rotary South All-Star Classic in Fort Myers…participated in Nike’s The Opening in 2016, recording a 4.51 40-yard dash time…also ran track at North Fort Myers…rushed for over 1,500 yards and scored 14 touchdowns in two years despite playing only 14 games…had five-game stretch where he rushed for an incredible 956 yards, including a 372-yard, five-touchdown game against Cape Coral…

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FLORIDA STATE FOOTBALL

2016 NATIONAL AWARDS TARVARUS McFADDEN » »

Jack Tatum Award (WINNER) Top Cornerback, presented by the Touchdown Club of Columbus Bronko Nagurski Trophy (Finalist) Best Defensive Player, presented by the Charlotte Touchdown Club

DALVIN COOK » » »

Doak Walker Award (Finalist) Top Running Back, presented by SMU Maxwell Award (Semifinalist) Best Player, presented by the Maxwell Football Club Rotary Lombardi Award (Semifinalist) Best Player, presented by the Rotary Club of Houston

ALEC EBERLE »

Good Works Team (WINNER) Community Service, presented by AFCA

TRAVIS RUDOLPH »

Musial Award (WINNER) Sportsmanship, presented by the St. Louis Sports Commission

DeMARCUS WALKER » »

Ted Hendricks Award (Finalist) Top Defensive End, presented by the Ted Hendricks Foundation Rotary Lombardi Award (Semifinalist) Best Player, presented by the Rotary Club of Houston

2016 ALL-AMERICA HONORS DALVIN COOK (unanimous All-American) • RB » »

1st Team: Sporting News | Walter Camp | FWAA | AP | AFCA | Pro Football Focus | USA Today | ESPN | SB Nation | Fox Sports | Phil Steele | CBS Sports | Athlon | Campus Insiders 2nd Team: Sports Illustrated

DeMARCUS WALKER (consensus All-American) • DE » » »

1st Team: Sporting News | Walter Camp | AFCA | USA Today | SB Nation | Athlon 2nd Team: Sports Illustrated | AP | Fox Sports | CBS Sports | Campus Insiders 3rd Team: Phil Steele

TARVARUS McFADDEN • DB » »

1st Team: FWAA | Phil Steele | Campus Insiders (Sophomore) 2nd Team: Walter Camp | AFCA 4th Team: Athlon

RODERICK JOHNSON • OL » » »

1st Team: Walter Camp 2nd Team: Sports Illustrated | Fox Sports | AFCA 3rd Team: Phil Steele 4th Team: Athlon

BRIAN BURNS • DE »

Freshman 1st Team: ESPN, USA Today

RICKY AGUAYO • K » »

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Freshman 1st Team: ESPN Freshman 2nd Team: Campus Insiders

2016 NATIONAL HONORS Ricky Aguayo, K

Groza Award ‘Star of the Week’ 9/5 vs. Ole Miss 6-6 FG (school record), 3-3 PAT, 21 points (FSU K record) Dalvin Cook, RB CFPA Player of the Week (HM) 9/24 at USF 267 rushing yards - second-most in school history Doak Walker (RB) - Finalist Maxwell (POY) - Semifinalist Lombardi (POY) - Top 20 Midseason All-American (CBS Sports, ESPN, Fox Sports, PFF, SI) Alec Eberle, C AFCA Good Works Team Deondre Francois, QB O’Brien QB of the Week 9/5 vs. Ole Miss 33-of-52 passing, 419 yards, 2 TD, 59 rushing yards Derwin James, DB Thorpe Award (HM) 9/5 vs. Ole Miss 8 tackles, 1 interception (first career) Roderick Johnson, OT Midseason All-American (CBS Sports) Tarvarus McFadden, CB Nagurski (Def. POY) - Finalist Travis Rudolph, WR Musial Award (Sportsmanship) DeMarcus Walker, DE CBS Player of the Week Bednarik Award Player of the Week 9/5 vs. Ole Miss 6 tackles, 4.5 tackles for loss, 4.5 sacks (career high) Midseason All-American (SI)

All-ACC (ACSMA & Coaches) See Page 31 for ACC Year in Review

Phil Steele All-ACC Dalvin Cook, RB Roderick Johnson, OT Tarvarus McFadden, CB DeMarcus Walker, DE Travis Rudolph, WR Kareem Are, OG Derrick Nnadi, DT

First Team First Team First Team First Team Second Team Third Team Third Team

Athlon Sports All-ACC Dalvin Cook, RB Roderick Johnson, OT Tarvarus McFadden, CB DeMarcus Walker, DE Derrick Nnadi, DT Deondre Francois, QB

First Team First Team First Team First Team - Defensive POY Second Team Freshman of the Year

ESPN All-ACC Dalvin Cook, RB Tarvarus McFadden, CB DeMarcus Walker, DE

Associated Press All-ACC Dalvin Cook, RB Roderick Johnson, OT Tarvarus McFadden, CB DeMarcus Walker, DE Kareem Are, OL Deondre Francois, QB

Defensive Player of the Year Newcomer of the Year

Reese’s Senior Bowl Freddie Stevenson, FB Marquez White, CB

East-West Shrine Game Kermit Whitfield, WR


2017 SPRING PROSPECTUS

GAME RECAPS Monday, Sept. 5, 2016 (4/4) Florida State 45, (11/12) Ole Miss 34 Orlando, Fla. | Camping World Stadium

Saturday, Sept. 10, 2016 (3/3) Florida State 52, Charleston Southern 8 Tallahassee, Fla. | Doak Campbell Stadium

» Head coach Jimbo Fisher extended his season opener record to a perfect 7-for-7. » The Seminoles came from 22 points behind by scoring 33 unanswered points to achieve the largest comeback in school history. Over a 6:12 time span between the second and third quarters, Florida State went from a 28-6 deficit to a 29-28 lead. » Deondre Francois became the fourth freshman quarterback in Florida State history to start the season opener and did so by throwing for 419 yards, the 16th-most in Florida State history, on 52 attempts with a pair of touchdowns. » Junior running back Dalvin Cook totaled 192 yards on 30 touches (23 carries for 91 yards, seven receptions for 101 yards). The 101 yards receiving made him the first Seminole running back since Lorenzo Booker in 2006 to have over 100 yards receiving in a game. » DeMarcus Walker achieved a career high in sacks with 4.5, all coming in the second half. » Ricky Aguayo broke the school record in field goals made and points by a kicker, going 6-for6 and recording 21 points in his debut for the Seminoles. » The young Seminole secondary of Derwin James, Marcus Lewis and Tarvarus McFadden stood out as they forced Chad Kelly into throwing three interceptions. » After letting up 28 points in the first half the Seminole defense tightened up and only allowed six total points and held Ole Miss to -7 yards of offense in the third quarter.

» The Seminoles extended their home winning streak to 22 straight games, the longest current streak in the country. » Junior receiver Travis Rudolph recorded his second career multi-touchdown game and his third career 100-yard receiving game. His second touchdown tied him with Kenny Shaw for the 23rd-most receiving touchdowns in Florida State history with 14. » The defense, led by senior defensive end DeMarcus Walker, forced three more turnovers to bring the season total to seven forced turnovers. All three turnovers were fumbles with two of them being forced on back-to-back drives by the Buccaneers in the first quarter that led to a 21-0 Seminoles lead. » The three fumble recoveries are the most for FSU since nabbing three vs. Ga. Tech in 2009. » Senior receiver Bobo Wilson helped cap off the Seminoles’ 28-point first quarter with an 89-yard punt return for a touchdown with 0:22 left in the quarter. This marked the third longest punt return in school history as well as the first punt return for a touchdown since Tyler Hunter’s against Duke in 2012. » With a one-yard touchdown run in the first quarter and a 37-yarder in the third quarter, junior running back Dalvin Cook moved into fifth place all-time at FSU with 29 career rushing touchdowns. Cook is now one touchdown behind Amp Lee (1989-91) and Devonta Freeman (2011-13) for third place. » Freshman defensive end Brian Burns led the Seminoles with two sacks and five tackles.

1 7 3

Ole Miss Florida State SCORING SUMMARY First Quarter 13:14 MS 0:01 FS Second Quarter 12:42 MS 9:42 MS 4:49 FS 3:04 MS 0:28 FS Third Quarter 12:18 FS 11:28 FS 9:17 FS 4:12 FS Fourth Quarter 12:56 FS 12:09 MS 9:16 FS 4:53 FS

2 21 10

3 0 23

4 6 9

Score 34 45

1 0 28

Charleston Southern Florida State Stringfellow 3 yd pass from Kelly (Wunderlich kick). 6-75, 1:46 Aguayo 25 yd field goal. 13-75, 6:31

Ole Miss 7, FSU 0 Ole Miss 7, FSU 3

Metcalf 3 yd pass from Kelly (Wunderlich kick). 9-75, 2:19 Engram 21 yd pass from Kelly (Wunderlich kick). 6-72, 1:56 Aguayo 21 yd field goal. 10-71, 4:53 Judd 11 yd run (Wunderlich kick). 10-80, 1:40 Rudolph 16 yd pass from Francois (Aguayo kick). 9-75, 2:29

Ole Miss 14, FSU 3 Ole Miss 21, FSU 3 Ole Miss 21, FSU 6 Ole Miss 28, FSU 6 Ole Miss 28, FSU 13

Aguayo 40 yd field goal. 7-52, 2:42 Stevenson 1 yd run (Aguayo kick). 3-32, 0:41 Whitfield 3 yd run (Francois pass failed). 3-11, 1:30 Izzo 2 yd pass from Francois (Aguayo kick). 8-77, 4:24

Ole Miss 28, FSU 16 Ole Miss 28, FSU 23 FSU 29, Ole Miss 28 FSU 36, Ole Miss 28

Aguayo 40 yd field goal. 14-51, 4:58 Jefferson 20 yd pass from Kelly (Kelly pass failed). 4-75, 0:47 Aguayo 44 yd field goal. 7-26, 2:44 Aguayo 30 yd field goal. 8-50, 3:23

FSU 39, Ole Miss 28 FSU 39, Ole Miss 34 FSU 42, Ole Miss 34 FSU 45, Ole Miss 34

TEAM STATISTICS First Down Rushes-Yds (Net) Passing Yds (Net) Passes Comp-Att-Int Total Offense Plays-Yds Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards Attendance: 63,042

MS 21 25-67 313 21-39-3 64-380 0-0 1-7 4-74 0-0 4-44.0 1-1 8-74 17:21 5 of 11 1 of 1 5-5 3-16

FS 32 41-161 419 33-52-0 93-580 0-0 1-(-5) 3-81 3-0 3-44.0 3-0 15-127 42:39 9 of 18 0 of 0 7-7 5-40

RUSHING: Ole Miss - A. Judd 8-44, C. Kelly 13-15, E. Swinney 1-6, E. Brazley 2-3, TEAM 1-(-1). FSU - D. Cook 23-91, D. Francois 9-59, F. Stevenson 2-8, K. Whitfield 1-3, J. Patrick 5-(-2), TEAM 1-(-2).

SCORING SUMMARY First Quarter 9:26 FS 4:18 FS 3:17 FS 0:22 FS Second Quarter 4:44 FS 2:50 CSU Third Quarter 10:00 FS 2:22 FS Fourth Quarter 14:42 CSU 4:59 FS

2 6 7

3 0 14

4 2 3

Score 8 52

Rudolph 36 yd pass from Francois (Aguayo kick). 11-68, 5:34 Cook 1 yd run (Aguayo kick). 8-48, 3:37 Rudolph 21 yd pass from Francois (Aguayo kick). 3-27, 0:53 Wilson 89 yd punt return (Aguayo kick).

FSU 7, Charleston So. 0 FSU 14, Charleston So. 0 FSU 21, Charleston So. 0 FSU 28, Charleston So. 0

Patrick 2 yd run (Aguayo kick). 6-35, 2:32 Brown 57 yd pass from Mitchell (Kick failed). 3-69, 1:48

FSU 35, Charleston So. 0 FSU 35, Charleston So. 6

Cook 37 yd run (Aguayo kick). 4-63, 1:38 Tate 1 yd pass from Francois (Aguayo kick). 10-76, 4:51

FSU 42, Charleston So. 6 FSU 49, Charleston So. 6

Taylor Safety Aguayo 46 yd field goal. 4-8, 1:26

FSU 49, Charleston So. 8 FSU 52, Charleston So. 8

TEAM STATISTICS First Downs Rushes-Yds (Net) Passing Yds (Net) Passes Comp-Att-Int Total Offense Plays-Yds Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards Attendance: 75,831

CSU 15 39-152 142 7-20-0 59-294 0-0 1-(-6) 4-73 1-4 7-38.7 6-3 8-51 29:41 2 of 12 0 of 1 0-0 3-22

FS 26 36-169 269 26-35-1 71-438 3-(-8) 1-89 2-17 0-0 2-51.0 1-0 6-60 30:19 8 of 11 0 of 0 3-3 4-37

RUSHING: CSU - C. Hamilton 9-53, K. Fraise 6-33, R. Mitchell 16-23, G. Wall 3-22, R. Harris 2-18, L. Johnson 3-3 FSU - D. Cook 11-83, A. Rasul 6-46, J. Patrick 5-26, R. Green 3-6, J. Wilson 1-6, J. Vickers 2-4, J.J. Cosentino 2-1, D. Francois 6-(-3).

PASSING: Ole Miss - C. Kelly 21-39-313, 4 TD/3 INT. FSU - D. Francois 33-52-419, 2 TD/0 INT.

PASSING: CSU - R. Mitchell 7-20-142, 1 TD/0 INT. FSU - D. Francois 25-32-262, 3 TD/1 INT, J.J. Cosentino 1-3-7, 0 TD/0 INT.

RECEIVING: Ole Miss - E. Engram 9-121, D. Stringfellow 3-41, A.J. Brown 2-48, Q. Adeboyejo 2-40, V. Jefferson 2-23, T. Zettergren 1-37, D.K. Metcalf 1-3, A. Judd 1-0. FSU - J. Wilson 9-125, D. Cook 7-101, T. Rudolph 6-74, K. Whitfield 5-53, R. Izzo 3-41, J. Patrick 1-13, D. Phillips 1-8, N. Murray 1-4.

RECEIVING: CSU - K. Brown 2-80, Q. Scott 1-29, S. Davis 1-16, J. Scotland 1-9, K. Fraise 1-7, C. Hamilton 1-1. FSU - T. Rudolph 7-105, J. Wilson 4-53, N. Murray 3-31, R. Izzo 2-20, K. Whitfield 2-17, D. Phillips 2-15, A. Tate 2-13, J. Patrick 2-5, D. Cook 1-9, J. Harrison 1-1.


FLORIDA STATE FOOTBALL

GAME RECAPS Saturday, Sept. 17, 2016 (10/10) Louisville 63, (2/2) Florida State 20 Louisville, Ky. | Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium

Saturday, Sept 24, 2016 (13/14) Florida State 55, USF 35 Tampa, Fla. | Raymond James Stadium

» Freshman kicker Ricky Aguayo made a career-long 47-yard field goal with 1:42 left in the first quarter, his first of two made field goals. He has hit 9 of 10 field goals to begin his career. » Sophomore running back Jacques Patrick had a career-high 41-yard run with 13:00 left in the second quarter. That led to the Seminoles lone touchdown of the opening half. » Sophomore wide receiver Auden Tate caught a career-long 20-yard touchdown in the first half and followed that up with another touchdown in the second half. This was Tate’s second and third career touchdowns after recording his first in Week 2 against Charleston Southern. His second touchdown, late in the fourth quarter, was the first career touchdown pass for redshirt sophomore quarterback J.J. Cosentino. » Sophomore defensive back Tarvarus McFadden nabbed an interception off of Lamar Jackson with 3:02 left in the third quarter. This marked his second interception of the season and he became the first Nole with multiple interceptions on the year. » Redshirt junior linebacker Matthew Thomas had eight tackles in the first half and ended with 10, breaking his previous career high of seven in the season opener against Ole Miss. » Junior linebacker Jacob Pugh recorded a career high eight tackles, including the Noles only sack. His previous career high of seven came last year against Louisville. » Junior wide receiver Travis Rudolph extended his games with a catch streak to 21.

» Junior running back Dalvin Cook rushed for a career-high 267 yards and two touchdowns on 28 carries to go along with a team-high 62 yards on four receptions. This marked Cook’s third career 200-yard rushing game and the second most rushing yards in school history. » Sophomore defensive back Tarvarus McFadden nabbed his third interception of the season. » The Noles scored 38 unanswered points from 10:22 left in the first quarter to 3:22 left in the third quarter. » With two interceptions against the Bulls, Florida State has forced 10 turnovers in the first four games after tallying 15 in 2015. » Sophomore running back Jacques Patrick rushed for 124 yards and a touchdown. It is his second consecutive game with over 75 rushing yards. With Cook, it was just the third 200/100 rushing game in FSU history and the first since 1985. » The FSU defense came away with three sacks, led by freshman Brian Burns (2.0) and senior DeMarcus Walker (1.0). Walker now has 5.5 on the year and Burns has 4.0. » Senior fullback Freddie Stevenson recorded two rushing touchdowns, tying his career total in overall touchdowns. He had 12 yards on the ground to set a career high. » Florida State ran for 478 yards and six touchdowns, the second-most yards in school history and the first 400 yard game since running for 401 against Wake Forest in 1995. » Freshman quarterback Deondre Francois contributed 75 yards on the ground and capped the scoring with a 35-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter.

1 3 14

Florida State Louisville SCORING SUMMARY First Quarter 12:54 LOU 4:50 LOU 1:54 FS Second Quarter 10:56 FS 7:40 LOU 5:03 LOU 0:12 LOU Third Quarter 13:49 LOU 5:02 LOU Fourth Quarter 14:27 LOU 12:09 LOU 5:19 FS 0:51 FS

2 7 21

3 0 14

4 10 14

Jackson 2 yd run (O’Hara kick). 6-75, 2:06 Jackson 14 yd run (O’Hara kick). 6-68, 2:34 Aguayo 47 yd field goal. 7-33, 3:09

Score 20 63

Louisville 7, FSU 0 Louisville 14, FSU 0 Louisville 14, FSU 3

Tate 20 yd pass from Francois (Aguayo kick). 5-69, 2:24 Smith 2 yd run (O’Hara kick). 9-79, 3:16 Smith 4 yd pass from Jackson (O’Hara kick). 5-23, 2:32 Jackson 1 yd run (O’Hara kick). 6-71, 1:05

Louisville 14, FSU 10 Louisville 21, FSU 10 Louisville 28, FSU 10 Louisville 35 FSU 10

Alexander 69 yd punt return (O’Hara kick). Smith 1 yd run (O’Hara kick). 6-65, 2:43

Louisville 42, FSU 10 Louisville 49, FSU 10

Jackson 47 yd run (O’Hara kick). 2-71, 0:33 Radcliff 6 yd run (O’Hara kick). 2-10, 0:48 Tate 12 yd pass from Cosentino (Aguayo kick). 8-82, 4:06 Aguayo 33 yd field goal. 7-30, 1:44

Louisville 56, FSU 10 Louisville 63, FSU 10 Louisville 63, FSU 17 Louisville 63, FSU 20

TEAM STATISTICS First Down Rushes-Yds (Net) Passing Yds (Net) Passes Comp-Att-Int Total Offense Plays-Yds Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards Attendance: 55,632

FS 20 43-171 113 8-24-1 67-284 0-0 1-0 6-133 1-0 8-44.8 1-1 8-84 31:59 2 of 13 0 of 0 3-3 1-19

LOU 24 46-314 216 13-20-1 66-530 0-0 2-130 2-32 1-36 4-33.0 0-0 5-56 28:01 5 of 10 0 of 0 7-9 5-47

RUSHING: FSU - J. Patrick 7-79, D. Cook 16-57, J. Vickers 3-40, R. Green 3-32, J. Cosentino 1-2, TEAM 1-(-2), D. Francois 12-(-34). LOU - L. Jackson 17-146, B. Radcliff 14-118, Je. Smith 4-16, T. Samuel 2-16, M. Jones 3-7, R. Bonnafon 1-5, M. Williams 1-5, T. Smith 2-4, TEAM 2-(-3).

1 28 14

Florida State USF SCORING SUMMARY First Quarter 14:43 USF 14:31 FS 11:49 USF 10:22 FS 6:11 FS 0:25 FS Second Quarter 7:04 FS 1:18 FS Third Quarter 7:07 FS 3:22 USF Fourth Quarter 13:33 FS 10:21 USF 8:46 FS 7:39 USF

2 10 0

3 7 7

4 10 14

Score 55 35

Adams 84 yd pass from Flowers (Nadelman kick). 1-84, 0:17 Cook 75 yd run (Aguayo kick). 1-75, 0:12 Mack 1 yd run (Nadelman kick). 9-72, 2:42 Cook 13 yd run (Aguayo kick). 4-76, 1:27 Stevenson 1 yd run (Aguayo kick). 5-50, 2:32 Wilson 13 yd pass from Francois (Aguayo kick). 8-64, 4:11

USF 7, FSU 0 USF 7, FSU 7 USF 14, FSU 7 USF 14, FSU 14 FSU 21, USF 14 FSU 28, USF 14

Aguayo 25 yd field goal. 10-74, 4:09 Stevenson 1 yd run (Aguayo kick). 6-51, 2:57

FSU 31, USF 14 FSU 38, USF 14

Patrick 2 yd run (Aguayo kick). 10-95, 4:33 Johnson 24 yd run (Nadelman kick). 5-90, 1:38

FSU 45, USF 14 FSU 45, USF 21

Aguayo 35 yd field goal. 10-48, 4:49 Johnson 4 yd run (Nadelman kick). 8-75, 3:12 Francois 35 yd run (Aguayo kick). 3-43, 1:35 Johnson 2 yd run (Nadelman kick). 5-75, 1:07

FSU 48, USF 21 FSU 48, USF 28 FSU 55, USF 28 FSU 55, USF 35

TEAM STATISTICS First Down Rushes-Yds (Net) Passing Yds (Net) Passes Comp-Att-Int Total Offense Plays-Yds Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards Attendance: 61,665

FS 31 63-478 169 11-19-0 82-647 0-0 4-59 4-128 2-0 2-34.7 1-1 4-50 40:19 6 of 11 0 of 0 7-8 3-25

USF 17 41-290 160 5-14-2 55-450 1-0 1-8 4-62 0-0 6-47.8 0-0 8-68 19:41 4 of 11 1 of 1 3-4 3-17

RUSHING: FSU - D. Cook 28-267, J. Patrick 20-124, D. Francois 10-75, F. Stevenson 5-12. USF - Q. Flowers 18-159, D. Johnson 8-82, M. Mack 12-42, D. Tice 2-4, R. Adams 1-3.

PASSING: FSU - D. Francois 7-18-101, 1 TD/1 INT, J. Cosentino 1-6-12, 1 TD/0 INT. LOU - L. Jackson 13-20-210, 1 TD/0 INT.

PASSING: FSU - D. Francois 11-19-169, 1 TD/0 INT. USF - Q. Flowers 5-14-160, 1 TD/2 INT.

RECEIVING: FSU - T. Rudolph 2-40, A. Tate 2-32, R. Izzo 1-14, N. Murray 1-11, D. Cook 1-8, J. Wilson 1-8. LOU - J. Quick 7-122, Ja. Smith 2-35, C. Hikutini 2-26, R. Bonnafon 1-24, B. Radcliff 1-9.

RECEIVING: FSU - D. Cook 4-62, A. Tate 1-39, J. Wilson 2-34, T. Rudolph 1-14, M. Saunders 1-12, K. Whitfield 2-8. USF - R. Adams 1-84, M. Wilcox 1-52, D. Johnson 2-13, D. Tice 1-11.


2017 SPRING PROSPECTUS

GAME RECAPS Saturday, Oct. 1, 2016 (RV/23) North Carolina 37, (12/12) Florida State 35 Tallahassee, Fla. | Doak Campbell Stadium

Saturday, Oct. 8, 2016 (23/21) Florida State 20, (10/10) Miami 19 Miami Gardens, Fla. | Hard Rock Stadium

» Junior running back Dalvin Cook became the first Florida State running back to have 100 yards rushing and 100 yards receiving in a game, totaling 140 on the ground and a careerhigh 106 in the air. » Cook had 29 carries and tied his record high of three touchdowns. He had six catches, including a 41-yard gain that is the longest pass play of the year for the Noles. » It was Cook’s 15th 100-yard rushing game. This puts him in third place in the FSU record books behind Greg Allen (17) and Warrick Dunn (22). » This game marked the sixth consecutive game that the Noles forced a turnover, led by redshirt junior linebacker Matthew Thomas who forced a fumble leading into half that was recovered by junior linebacker Jacob Pugh. It kept UNC from increasing its 21-7 lead before halftime. » Quarterback Deondre Francois had over 400 yards of total offense, passing for 372 yards and adding 32 on the ground. His two-yard touchdown run with :23 remaining in the fourth quarter gave the Seminoles their first lead of the game. » The tight end pair of Ryan Izzo and Mavin Saunders came into their own combining for seven catches for 137 yards. » The loss snapped the Noles 22 game home winning streak, which included 17 straight ACC wins. FSU’s last home loss came to Florida in 2012. It was the longest streak in the country. » It was the first time since the 2010 loss against North Carolina that FSU lost a game and did not commit a turnover.

» Junior running back Dalvin Cook continued his streak of 100-yard rushing games with his third in a row and 16th of his career. Cook ran for 150 yards on 27 carries to go along with a 59-yard touchdown reception. It was Cook’s third consecutive game with over 200 yards from scrimmage. » Cook has 784 yards from scrimmage over the past three weeks, the highest three-game total in FSU history. » Redshirt freshman quarterback Deondre Francois shined in his first FSU-Miami game by racking up 255 total yards while throwing for 234 yards and two touchdowns and running for another 21 yards. His two touchdown passes covered 59 and 20 yards. The 59-yard catch-and-run by Cook was the longest pass play of the season for the Seminoles. » Tarvarus McFadden recorded his fourth interception of the season, tied for the national lead with five other players. His pick against Miami quarterback Brad Kaaya came in the end zone. He is the first Seminole since current senior Nate Andrews in 2013 to have four interceptions in a season. » The four interceptions are the most for any player in head coach Jimbo Fisher’s six-plus seasons. » With Miami looking to tie the score after a fourth-down touchdown made the score 20-19 with 1:38 remaining, senior defensive end DeMarcus Walker got a hand on the point after try to provide the final margin of victory. It was the second consecutive week the Noles blocked an extra point in the final minutes of a game. » It was the seventh consecutive win over Miami (all under Fisher), tying the longest winning streak in the 61-game history of the series (FSU, 1963-72, all played in Miami).

1 7 0

North Carolina Florida State SCORING SUMMARY First Quarter 7:57 NC Second Quarter 14:04 NC 6:52 NC 4:47 FS Third Quarter 9:37 FS 7:18 NC Fourth Quarter 13:22 FS 5:11 FS 2:31 NC 0:23 FS 0:00 NC

2 14 7

3 7 7

4 9 21

Score 37 35

1 0 3

Florida State Miami (FL) Logan 22 yd pass from Trubisky (Weiler kick). 9-72 3:40

UNC 7, FSU 0

Logan 13 yd run (Weiler kick). 7-72 1:26 Trubisky 4 yd run (Weiler kick). 9-90 3:42 Cook 9 yd run (Aguayo kick). 5-75, 2:05

UNC 14, FSU 0 UNC 21, FSU 0 UNC 21, FSU 7

Patrick 0 yd fumble recovery (Aguayo kick). 6-66, 1:53 Hollins 15 yd pass from Trubisky (Weiler kick). 9-75 2:19

UNC 21, FSU 14 UNC 28, FSU 14

Cook 1 yd run (Aguayo kick). 15-76, 8:51 Cook 3 yd run (Aguayo kick). 12-75, 6:55 Jackson 34 yd pass from Trubisky (Weiler kick blocked). 7-75 2:40 Francois 2 yd run (Aguayo kick). 9-75, 2:08 Weiler 54 yd field goal. 3-38 0:23

UNC 28, FSU 21 UNC 28, FSU 28 UNC 34, FSU 28 FSU 35, UNC 34 UNC 37, FSU 35

TEAM STATISTICS First Down Rushes-Yds (Net) Passing Yds (Net) Passes Comp-Att-Int Total Offense Plays-Yds Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards Attendance: 77,584

UNC 28 32-133 405 31-38-0 70-538 0-0 0-0 1-21 0-0 1-39.0 2-1 6-49 25:02 9 of 13 0 of 1 3-4 2-18

FSU 30 43-223 372 20-32-0 75-595 0-0 0-0 2-40 0-0 1-33.0 1-0 13-120 34:58 4 of 11 2 of 2 5-5 3-12

RUSHING: FSU - D. Cook 29-144, D. Francois 10-32, K. Whitfied 2-29, J. Patrick 2-22. UNC - T. Logan 10-77, E. Hood 13-47, K. Francis 3-8, R. Switzer 1-7, M. Trubisky 5-(-6).

SCORING SUMMARY First Quarter 1:16 UM Second Quarter 5:40 UM 1:16 UM 0:06 FS Third Quarter 8:06 FS 3:32 FS Fourth Quarter 9:02 FS 1:38 UM

2 3 10

3 14 0

4 3 6

Score 20 19

Badgley 37 yd field goal. 8-39, 2:20

Miami 3, FSU 0

Coley 21 yd pass from Kaaya (Badgley kick). 10-76, 3:42 Badgley 51 yd field goal. 5-46, 2:05 Aguayo 31 yd field goal. 9-62, 1:10

Miami 10, FSU 0 Miami 13, FSU 0 Miami 13, FSU 3

Cook 59 yard pass from Francois (Aguayo kick). 6-80, 3:12 Whitfield 20 yard pass from Francois (Aguayo kick). 7-60, 3:34

Miami 13, FSU 10 FSU 17, Miami 13

Aguayo 32 yd field goal. 13-73, 7:25 Coley 11 yd pass from Kaaya (Badgley kick blocked). 4-16, 1:43

FSU 20, Miami 13 FSU 20, Miami 19

TEAM STATISTICS First Down Rushes-Yds (Net) Passing Yds (Net) Passes Comp-Att-Int Total Offense Plays-Yds Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards Attendance: 65,685

FSU 22 43-163 240 21-33-1 76-407 0-(-2) 2-12 2-26 1-0 5-45.6 2-0 8-77 36:57 9 of 17 0 of 1 3-4 3-14

UM 20 28-62 214 19-32-1 60-276 0-0 3-58 1-8 1-11 6-45.8 0-0 10-110 23:03 4 of 13 1 off 3-4 2-21

RUSHING: FSU - D. Cook 27-150, D. Francois 10-21, J. Patrick 3-11, TEAM 2 -(-5), S. Maguire 1-(-10). UM - J. Yearby 10-39, M. Walton 14-39, TEAM 1-(-2), B. Kaaya 3-(-14).

PASSING: FSU - D. Francois 20-32-372, 0 TD/0 INT. UNC - M. Trubisky 31-38-405, 3 TD/0 INT.

PASSING: FSU - D. Francois 20-31-234, 2 TD/0 INT, S. Maguire 1-2-6, 0 TD/1 INT. UM - B. Kaaya 19-32-214, 2 TD/1 INT.

RECEIVING: FSU - J. Wilson 6-120, D. Cook 6-106, R. Izzo 4-63, Mavin Saunders 3-74, T. Rudolph 1-9. UNC - R. Switzer 14-158, M. Hollins 5-69, A. Proehl 4-63, B. Howard 4-51, T. Jackson 2-34, T. Logan 1-22, C. Tucker 1-8.

RECEIVING: FSU - K. Whitfield 7-83, D. Cook 1-59, J. Wilson 7-48, T. Rudolph 2-17, A. Tate 1-14, M. Saunders 1-11, R. Izzo 2-8. UM - S. Coley 7-80, A. Richards 4-58, M. Walton 3-42, D. Njoku 3-17, C. Herndon IV 1-11, B. Berrios 1-6.


FLORIDA STATE FOOTBALL

GAME RECAPS Saturday, Oct. 15, 2016 (14/16) Florida State 17, (RV/RV) Wake Forest 6 Tallahassee, Fla. | Doak Campbell Stadium

Saturday, Oct. 29, 2016 (3/3) Clemson 37 (12/14) Florida State 34, Tallahassee, Fla. | Doak Campbell Stadium

» Junior wide receiver Travis Rudolph recorded the second 200-yard receiving game of his career, finishing with 238 yards on 13 catches against the Demon Deacons in FSU’s 17-6 win. » The output is the fourth-highest receiving total in school history and the most since Peter Warrick had 249 against Clemson in 1997. Rudolph is just the third player in school history with multiple 200-yard receiving games (Ron Sellers, 5; Craphonso Thorpe, 2). » The 13 receptions are tied for the fifth-most in school history with a number of players, most recently done by Rashad Greene in 2014 against Virginia. » Running back Dalvin Cook hit the 100-yard mark for the fourth consecutive game, finishing with 115 yards on 25 carries for the Seminoles. It was the first 200-yard receiving, 100-yard rushing combo for FSU since Sellers had a school-record 260 through the air and Tom Bailey had 105 on the ground against Wake Forest in 1968. » Quarterback Deondre Francois was solid on the day, finishing with 319 yards, his third game reaching the 300-yard plateau. He also recorded a two-yard touchdown run, his third of the season. His 11-yard touchdown pass to Auden Tate put the final points on the board for the Noles and was Tate’s fourth touchdown catch, a team high. » The FSU defense forced three Wake Forest turnovers. Sophomore defensive back Tarvarus McFadden intercepted John Wolford in the second quarter, his fifth interception of the season which leads the country. McFadden is the first FSU player with five interceptions in a season under Jimbo Fisher and the first since Patrick Robinson recorded six in 2007. » Defensive end DeMarcus Walker had two more sacks, pushing his season total to 8.5, second-most in the country. His 21.0 career sacks are 11th in school history and just a half-sack away from the Top 10. » Defenders Ermon Lane and Dontavious Jackson made their first starts of the season. For Lane, it was his first defensive start after making two at wide receiver in 2014. Jackson was the starting linebacker in place of Matthew Thomas, who was out for the first half.

» Junior running back Dalvin Cook rushed for 169 yards on just 19 carries. Cook scored on two runs of over 40 yards for the first time in his career, 43 and 70, and recorded the first four touchdown game for FSU since Antone Smith had four at Miami in 2008. » Cook became the seventh player in ACC history, and just the second Seminole (Warrick Dunn), to eclipse 1,000 yards rushing in three consecutive seasons. » Sophomore receiver Nyqwan Murray had six catches for 96 yards and the first touchdown of his career, playing extended minutes in the absence of Bobo Wilson (foot). » Sophomore defensive back Tarvarus McFadden came away with his sixth interception to continue to lead the nation in interceptions. McFadden’s six interceptions are the most by a Seminole in a single season since Patrick Robinson had six of his own in 2007. » Marquez White also came away with an interception, which marked the 11th interception of the season for the Seminoles. FSU had eight in all of 2015. » Junior receiver Travis Rudolph’s reception in the second quarter helped extend his catch streak to 26 consecutive games. » Freshman defensive end Brian Burns came away with his fifth sack of the season as Florida State got to Deshaun Watson four times. DeMarcus Walker, Derrick Nnadi and Demarcus Christmas combined for four pass breakups. » Defensive back Trey Marshall led the Noles in tackles for the second-consecutive game, tying his career high with 11. Walker added 10 tackles.

1 0 3

Wake Forest Florida State SCORING SUMMARY First Quarter 0:00 FS Second Quarter 14:04 WF 3:16 FS Third Quarter 11:58 WF 7:32 FS

2 3 7

3 3 7

4 0 0

Score 6 17

Aguayo 29 yd field goal. 8-24, 3:01

FSU 3, Wake Forest 0

Weaver 34 yd field goal. 8-56, 3:17 Francois 2 yd run (Aguayo kick). 5-26, 2:28

FSU 3, Wake Forest 3 FSU 10, Wake Forest 3

Weaver 29 yd field goal. 7-18, 2:19 Tate 11 yd pass from Francois (Aguayo kick). 6-96, 2:38

FSU 10, Wake Forest 6 FSU 17, Wake Forest 6

TEAM STATISTICS First Down Rushes-Yds (Net) Passing Yds (Net) Passes Comp-Att-Int Total Offense Plays-Yds Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards Attendance: 77,102

WF 13 32-68 184 16-34-2 66-252 1-39 1-25 2-34 1-0 6-44.7 1-1 5-40 27:34 5 of 16 0 of 2 2-3 3-30

FSU 27 38-123 319 22-37-1 75-442 0-0 0-0 1-22 2-15 5-37.2 3-3 4-42 32:26 4 of 12 0 of 0 1-2 5-36

RUSHING: FSU - D. Cook 25-115, J. Patrick 2-15, F. Stevenson, 1-(-1), D. Francois 10-(-6). WFU - C. Carney 10-33, J. Wolford 15-20, T. Bell 3-20, M. Colburn 3-16, TEAM 1-(-21). PASSING: FSU - D. Francois 20-37-319, 1 TD/1 INT. WFU - J. Wolford 16-34-184, 0 TD/2 INT. RECEIVING: FSU - T. Rudolph 13-238, K. Whitfield 2-29, A. Tate 2-20, D. Cook 1-11, D. Phillips 1-10, R. Izzo 1-9, J. Wilson 1-2. WFU - C. Lewis 6-109, T. Hines 4-42, C. Wade 3-16, S. Claude 1-14, C. Carney 1-2, D. Pike 1-1.

Clemson Florida State

1 14 0

2 3 14

3 3 14

4 17 6

Score 37 34

SCORING SUMMARY First Quarter 11:05 CU Gallman 1 yd run (Huegel kick). 9-68, 3:55 1:41 CU Renfrow 4 yd pass from Watson (Huegel kick). 10-80, 3:46 Second Quarter 8:20 FS Cook 4 yd run (Aguayo kick). 6-60, 3:43 1:49 CU Huegel 23 yd field goal. 8-62, 2:56 0:23 FS Murray 5 yd pass from Francois (Aguayo kick). 6-78, 1:21 Third Quarter 1:49 CU Huegel 23 yd field goal. 10-78, 1:21 6:18 FS Cook 43 yd run (Aguayo kick). 1-43, 0:08 0:43 FS Cook 70 yd run (Aguayo kick). 1-70, 0:12 Fourth Quarter 11:30 CU Gallman 2 yd run (Watson pass failed). 10-75, 4:13 5:25 CU Huegel 46 yd field goal. 8-23, 3:28 3:23 FS Cook 8 yd run (Francois pass failed). 5-80, 1:56 2:07 CU Leggett 34 yd pass from Watson (Williams pass from Watson). 5-75, 1:17 TEAM STATISTICS First Down Rushes-Yds (Net) Passing Yds (Net) Passes Comp-Att-Int Total Offense Plays-Yds Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards Attendance: 78,025

CU 25 38-133 378 27-43-2 81-511 0-0 1-(-8) 1-22 1-3 6-44.7 0-0 9-84 33:02 7 of 17 2 of 2 5-5 6-56

Clemson 7, FSU 0 Clemson 14, FSU 0 Clemson 14, FSU 7 Clemson 17, FSU 7 Clemson 17, FSU 14 Clemson 20, FSU 14 FSU 21, Clemson 20 FSU 28, Clemson 20 FSU 28, Clemson 26 Clemson 29, FSU 28 FSU 34, Clemson 29 Clemson 37, FSU 34

FSU 23 28-163 286 17-35-1 63-449 0-0 0-0 5-93 2-15 5-37.2 1-0 13-111 26:58 4 of 12 0 of 1 3-3 4-13

RUSHING: FSU - D. Cook 19-169, F. Stevenson, 2-41, D. Francois 7-(-47). CU - W. Gallman 20-82, D. Watson 17-52, TEAM 1-(-1). PASSING: FSU - D. Francois 17-35-286, 1 TD/1 INT. CU - D. Watson 27-43-378, 2 TD/2 INT. RECEIVING: FSU - N. Murray 6-96, K. Whitfield 4-70, T. Rudolph 3-63, A. Tate 1-23, M. Saunders, 1-19, D. Cook 2-15. CU - J. Leggett 5-122, M. Williams 7-70, D. Cain 2-69, H. Renfrow 5-62, A. Scott 4-33, R. McCloud 2-13, T. Thompson 1-7, W. Gallman 1-2.


2017 SPRING PROSPECTUS

GAME RECAPS Saturday, Nov. 5, 2016 (22/19/19) Florida State 24, NC State 20 Raleigh, N.C. | Carter-Finley Stadium

Friday, Nov. 11, 2016 (18/20/18) Florida State 45, Boston College 7 Tallahassee, Fla. | Doak Campbell Stadium

» Sophomore defensive back Tarvarus McFadden came away with his seventh interception of the season in the first quarter. » McFadden leads the country in interceptions and is the first Seminole since Samari Rolle in 1997 to have seven in a season » This interception extends FSU’s streak of takeaways to 10 games. » Junior running back Dalvin Cook rushed for 65 yards and a touchdown as he inched closer to becoming the Seminoles’ all-time leading rusher. » With 3,833 career yards, Cook is just 127 yards from breaking Warrick Dunn’s school record of 3,959 rushing yards. » Cook’s 10-yard touchdown run in the third quarter gave him 12 rushing touchdowns on the season and 39 for his career, just five short of Greg Allen’s school high of 44. » Sophomore receiver Nyqwan Murray continued to shine in back-to-back games with 153 yards on nine catches after recording 96 yards against Clemson. » Fellow sophomore receiver Auden Tate recorded career-highs in receptions and yards, nabbing three catches for 68 yards. » Senior defensive end DeMarcus Walker recorded two more sacks to give him 10.5 on the season and 23 in his career. His 10.5 sacks lead the country and tie a career-high from last season, while his 23 career sacks are tied for sixth most in FSU history. » Along with Walker and McFadden, junior defensive back Ermon Lane helped lead the Seminole defense, recording a team-high 10 tackles (tied with Walker), setting a career-high. » The win was the 10th of head coach Jimbo Fisher’s career when trailing in the fourth quarter and the 12th when down by double digits. » It was the first time FSU won back-to-back games in Raleigh since 1994 and 1996.

» The 45-7 victory over Boston College was Florida State’s largest against an ACC opponent since beating Wake Forest 43-3 in 2014. » The Seminoles rang up 180 yards on the ground and one touchdown, and added 236 yards through the air with five passing touchdowns, the most in a game for FSU since also throwing five in the 2015 season opener against Texas State. » The Noles came away 6-for-6 in the red zone, improving to 44 of 46 (96 pct.) on the year. » Florida State shutout Boston College through the first three quarters, extending their shutout streak against the Eagles to eight quarters dating back to the third quarter in 2014. The Eagles scored with 3:21 left in the game to end the streak. In the second quarter, the Eagles totaled -7 yards. In the second and third quarters, Boston College did not record a first down. » Junior running back Dalvin Cook ran for 108 yards on 18 carries to inch closer to Warrick Dunn’s career rushing record of 3,959 yards (Cook is 19 yards from passing). Cook’s 100yard rushing game marked the 19th of his career and his touchdown in the second quarter marked the 40th rushing score of his career. » Cook has run for 100 yards or more in 10 consecutive home games against FBS opponents. » Sophomore receiver Auden Tate established a career-high in receptions and yards for the second straight week, tearing up Boston College for 101 yards on six receptions and two touchdowns. The Eagles receiving numbers as a team were four receptions for 50 yards. » Senior quarterback Sean Maguire came off the bench on Senior Day to complete 5 of 7 pass attempts for 53 yards and a pair of touchdowns, his first two scoring tosses of the year. » Logan Tyler’s 53-yard field goal in the fourth quarter is the longest of the season for FSU.

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Florida State NC State SCORING SUMMARY First Quarter 1:52 ST Second Quarter 12:36 FS 4:01 ST 1:20 FS 0:06 ST Third Quarter 3:05 ST 7:32 FS Fourth Quarter 3:09 FS

2 10 6

3 7 7

4 7 0

Score 24 20

Cherry 28 yd pass from Finley (Bambard kick). 8-71, 3:47

NC State 7, FSU 0

Aguayo 32 yd field goal. 12-50, 4:16 Haskins 20 yd field goal. 9-44, 3:42 Patrick 2 yd run (Aguayo kick). 7-75, 2:34 Haskins 39 yd field goal. 10-64, 1:09

NC State 7, FSU 3 NC State 10, FSU 3 NC State 10, FSU 10 NC State 13, FSU 10

Samuels 23 yd run (Haskins kick). 9-95, 4:39 Cook 10 yd run (Aguayo kick). 7-70, 3:00

NC State 20, FSU 10 NC State 20, FSU 17

Rudolph 19 yd pass from Francois (Aguayo kick). 5-83, 1:28

FSU 24, NC State 20

TEAM STATISTICS First Down Rushes-Yds (Net) Passing Yds (Net) Passes Comp-Att-Int Total Offense Plays-Yds Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards Attendance: 57,789

FS 20 24-63 330 22-39-0 63-393 0-0 0-0 4-81 1-0 5-37.0 1-1 5-40 26:09 4 of 11 0 of 0 4-4 2-12

ST 31 41-165 304 25-41-1 82-469 0-0 0-0 3-60 0-0 4-32.2 2-0 4-42 33:51 8 of 16 0 of 1 2-3 1-8

RUSHING: FSU - D. Cook 18-65, K. Whitfield 1-12, J. Patrick 1-2, D. Francois 1-(-8), TEAM 3-(-8). NCST - M. Dayes 23-104, J. Samuels 4-29, R. Finley 12-20, D. Nichols 2-12.

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Boston College Florida State SCORING SUMMARY First Quarter 8:50 FS 1:08 FS Second Quarter 2:50 FS Third Quarter 3:09 FS 0:25 FS Fourth Quarter 12:01 FS 8:18 FS 3:21 BC

2 0 7

3 0 14

4 7 10

Score 7 45

Tate 6 yd pass from Francois (Aguayo kick). 9-80, 3:29 Murray 4 yd pass from Francois (Aguayo kick). 10-71, 4:51

FSU 7, BC 0 FSU 14, BC 0

Cook 19 yd run (Aguayo kick). 7-64, 3:52

FSU 21, BC 0

Rudolph 20 yd pass from Francois (Aguayo kick). 7-61, 3:26 Tate 6 yd pass from Maguire (Aguayo kick). 5-66, 2:28

FSU 28, BC 0 FSU 35, BC 0

Tyler 53 yd field goal. 4-3, 1:32 Stevenson 6 yd pass from Maguire (Aguayo kick). 5-41, 2:00 Wilson 1 yd run (Knoll kick). 9-75, 4:57

FSU 38, BC 0 FSU 45, BC 0 FSU 45, BC 7

TEAM STATISTICS First Down Rushes-Yds (Net) Passing Yds (Net) Passes Comp-Att-Int Total Offense Plays-Yds Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards Attendance: 73,917

BC 8 35-96 50 4-13-0 48-146 0-0 0-0 3-43 1-0 10-38.4 0-0 6-50 27:11 1 of 12 0 of 1 1-1 4-37

FS 24 39-180 236 31-31-0 70-416 0-0 2-5 2-22 0-0 5-39.8 2-0 4-33 32:49 5 of 13 0 of 0 6-6 3-18

RUSHING: FSU - D. Cook 18-116, R. Green 3-21, J. Patrick 4-19, D. Francois 10-15, K. Whitfield 1-9, S. Williams 1-5, C. Plante 1-2, O. Albert 1-1. BC - M. Willis 3-41, J. Smith 5-21, J. Hillman 11-15, D. Wade 2-10, D. Jones 4-7, R. Wilson 2-6, T. Rouse 2-4, P. Towles 6-(-8).

PASSING: FSU - D. Francois 22-39-330, 1 TD/0 INT. NCST - R. Finley 25-41-304, 1 TD/1 INT.

PASSING: FSU - D. Francois 16-24-183, 3 TD/0 INT, S. Maguire 5-7-53, 2 TD/0 INT. BC - P. Towles 3-11-29, 0 TD/0 INT, D. Wade 1-2-21, 0 TD/0 INT.

RECEIVING: FSU -N. Murray 9-153, A. Tate 3-68, T. Rudolph 3-39, K. Whitfield 2-34, R. Izzo 2-19, D. Cook 2-17. NCST - N. Hines 11-124, B. Cherry 3-56, J. Samuels 3-31, M. Trowell 1-29, M. Dayes 4-27, S. Louis 2-24, K. Harmon 1-13.

RECEIVING: FSU - A. Tate 6-101, T. Rudolph 6-81, M. Saunders 1-19, D. Cook 2-12, K. Whitfield 2-9, F. Stevenson 1-6, N. Murray 2-4, R. Izzo 1-4. BC - M. Walker 1-21, T. Sweeney 1-19, C. Callinan 1-11, D. Jones 1-(-1).


FLORIDA STATE FOOTBALL

GAME RECAPS Saturday, Nov. 19, 2016 (17/17/15) Florida State 45, Syracuse 14 Syracuse, N.Y. | Carrier Dome

Saturday, Nov. 26, 2016 (14/15/14) Florida State 31, (15/13/13) Florida 13 Tallahassee, Fla. | Doak Campbell Stadium

» Junior running back Dalvin Cook became Florida State’s all-time leading rusher with a 41yard run in the first quarter. Cook finished the game with 4,166 career rushing yards, breaking Warrick Dunn’s 20-year FSU record of 3,959 career-rushing yards. » Cook ended the game with 225 yards on 28 carries and tied his and FSU’s single game rushing touchdown record with four. Cook’s 225 yards are the fifth-most in FSU history (Cook has three of the top five spots). » Cook became the first running back in ACC history to rush for 4,000 yards in just three seasons and currently ranks third in ACC history in rushing yards. » Sophomore defensive back Tarvarus McFadden came away with yet another interception when he picked off Syracuse quarterback Zack Mahoney in the second quarter. He leads the country with eight interceptions on the season. » The FSU defense had a stout performance against Syracuse as they came away with eight sacks, the most since eight against BYU in 2010. » True freshman defensive end Brian Burns had the best game of his young career as he came away with a blocked punt (an FSU player’s first since 2010) and 2.5 sacks to give him 8.0 sacks on the season, the most nationally among freshmen. » Senior defensive end DeMarcus Walker came away with 2.0 sacks on Mahoney to give him 13.0 on the year and 25.5 in his career, third in school history. » Redshirt freshman quarterback Deondre Francois recorded his fifth 300-yard passing game of the season, tying Chris Rix (2001) for second-most by a freshman. » Junior receiver Travis Rudolph ranks 8th in career receptions (146) and 9th in yards (2,225) after nabbing five catches for 64 yards and a touchdown.

» Doak Walker Award finalist Dalvin Cook finished with 153 yards on 26 carries, including a 17-yard touchdown run in the first quarter. » Cook now has eight 100-yard rushing games in 2016 and 21 in his career, one behind Warrick Dunn’s 22 for the most in school history. He is the second Seminole (Sammie Smith, 1986-88) to rush for over 100 yards against the Gators in three straight seasons. » Cook recorded his school-record setting 45th rushing touchdown at the 4:46 mark of the first quarter. The 17-yard rush was Cook’s 18th of the season, two off the school record set by Greg Allen in 1982 and one short of his 19 from last season. » Cook’s 47 total touchdowns are two behind Warrick Dunn’s FSU record. » Senior defensive end DeMarcus Walker recorded the first two fumble recoveries of his career, including one in the fourth quarter when he emerged with the ball following Derrick Nnadi’s sack of Florida quarterback Austin Appleby at the Gator 28-yard line. That recovery helped set up the final Seminole touchdown of the game. » True freshman defensive end Brian Burns recorded another 1.5 sacks against Florida, pushing his season total to 9.5. It ties for the 19th-most in single-season history at Florida State. » Burns 9.5 sacks are the most in the country by a freshman. » The Florida State defense held Florida without a third down conversion (0-12) in the win. It marks the first time since 2004 when FSU defeated North Carolina 38-16 at home that the Seminoles have held an opponent without a third down conversion. The Tar Heels went 0-for-11 in that contest. » Travis Rudolph’s four receptions in the third quarter extended his reception streak to 30 straight games, including a touchdown reception (46 yards) in four straight games.

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Florida State Syracuse SCORING SUMMARY First Quarter 11:07 FS 7:11 FS Second Quarter 6:35 FS 0:00 SU Third Quarter 11:40 FS 5:59 FS 4:27 SU 1:37 FS Fourth Quarter 5:41 FS

2 7 7

3 14 7

4 10 0

Score 45 14

Murray 16 yd pass from Francois (Aguayo kick). 5-56, 1:55 Rudolph 15 yd pass from Francois (Aguayo kick).40-75, 2:04

FSU 7, SU 0 FSU 14, SU 0

Cook 25 yd run (Aguayo kick). 7-80, 3:29 Etta-Tawo 46 yd pass from Mahoney (Murphy kick), 5-63. 1:04

FSU 21, SU 0 FSU 21, SU 7

Cook 11 yd run (Aguayo kick). 6-75, 3:20 Cook 17 yd run (Aguayo kick). 7-93, 3:50 Phillips 17 yd pass from Mahoney (Murphy kick), 3-22. 0:41 Cook 8 yd run (Aguayo kick). 6-45, 2:50

FSU 28, SU 7 FSU 35, SU 7 FSU 35, SU 14 FSU 42, SU 14

Aguayo 42 yd field goal. 12-43, 4:49

TEAM STATISTICS First Down Rushes-Yds (Net) Passing Yds (Net) Passes Comp-Att-Int Total Offense Plays-Yds Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards Attendance: 73,917

FSU, 45, SU 14 FS 33 45-334 320 19-31-1 76-654 0-0 5-(-1) 0-0 2-7 3-40.3 3-3 9-85 34:43 5 of 10 0 of 0 5-5 8-29

SU 13 35-37 196 16-37-2 72-233 0-0 2-64 4-97 1-1 10-42.5 0-0 10-77 25:17 4 of 17 0 of 2 1-2 2-27

SCORING SUMMARY First Quarter 4:46 FS Second Quarter 14:47 FS 7:17 UF Third Quarter 10:26 UF 5:38 FS Fourth Quarter 12:51 FS 10:45 UF 1:00 FS

2 3 3

3 3 7

4 7 14

Score 13 31

Cook 17 yd run (Aguayo kick). 2-24, 0:43

FSU 7, UF 0

Aguayo 22 yd field goal. 9-44, 3:23 Pineiro 38 yd field goal. 16-54, 7:28

FSU 10, UF 0 FSU 10, UF 3

Pineiro 41 yd field goal. 4-3, 1:00 Rudolph 46 yd pass from Francois (Tyler kick). 9-75, 2:04

FSU 10, UF 6 FSU 17, UF 6

Stevenson 27 yd run (Tyler kick). 9-77, 4:49 Harris 12 yd fumble recovery (Pineiro kick). Francois 8 yd run (Tyler kick). 4-26, 2:11

TEAM STATISTICS First Down Rushes-Yds (Net) Passing Yds (Net) Passes Comp-Att-Int Total Offense Plays-Yds Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards Attendance: 78,342

UF 14 29-58 149 19-35-0 64-207 1-12-1 1-2 2-29 1-15 6-46.2 3-2 4-44 27:59 0 of 12 2 of 3 0-1 0-0

FSU 24, UF 6 FSU 24, UF 13 FSU 31, UF 13 FS 18 40-249 138 15-26-1 66-387 1-3 3-(-2) 1-36 0-0 3-35.7 2-2 3-35 32:01 11 of 17 0 of 0 3-3 6-47

RUSHING: FSU - D. Cook 28-225, J. Patrick 10-50, D. Francois 4-22, K. Whitfield 1-21, R. Green 2-16. SU - D. Strickland 10-19, M. Neal 7-19, G. Morris 3-8, B. Estime 1-0, A. Wilson 1-0, Z. Mahoney 13-(-9).

RUSHING: FSU - D. Cook 26-153, D. Francois 9-63, F. Stevenson 2-30, K. Whitfield 2-5, J. Patrick 1-(-2). UF - J. Scarlett 14-53, A. Callaway 1-24, J. Cronkrite 3-19, L. Perine 3-9, B. Powell 1-(-2), A. Appleby 7-(-44).

PASSING: FSU - D. Francois 18-28-315, 2 TD/1 INT, S. Maguire 1-3-5, 0 TD/0 INT. SU - Z. Mahoney 16-36-196, 2 TD/2 INT, S. Avant 0-1-0, 0 TD/0 INT.

PASSING: FSU - D. Francois 15-26-138, 1 TD/1 INT. UF - A. Appleby 19-35-149, 0 TD/0 INT.

RECEIVING: FSU - A. Tate 5-77, T. Rudolph 5-64, K. Whitfield 4-59, M. Saunders 2-44, N. Murray 2-37, R. Izzo 1-39. SU - E. Philips 7-63, B. Estime 6-46, A. Etta-Tawo 2-58, A. Cornelius 1-29.

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Florida Florida State

RECEIVING: FSU - T. Rudolph 4-63, D. Cook 3-26, A. Tate 2-22, K. Whitfield 2-10, R. Izzo 1-10, M. Saunders 1-3, J. Patrick 1-3, N. Murray 1-1. UF - A. Callaway 6-58, L. Perine 2-26, T. Cleveland 2-19, B. Powell 3-17, J. Cronkrite 4-14, C. Lewis 1-10, D. Goolsby 1-5.


2017 SPRING PROSPECTUS Friday, Dec. 30, 2016 (6/6/6) Michigan 32, (11/10/10) Florida State 33 Miami Gardens, Fla. | Hard Rock Stadium » Doak Walker Award finalist Dalvin Cook finished with 145 yards on 20 carries, including a 2-yard touchdown run in the first quarter. » This game marked Cook’s ninth 100-yard rushing games in 2016 and 22nd of his career, tying Warrick Dunn’s 22 for the most in school history. » Cook finished with 1,765 yards on the season topping his 1,691 from the year before for most rushing yards in a season at Florida State. » Cook recorded his school-record setting 46th rushing touchdown at the 12:47 mark of the first quarter. The 2-yard rush was Cook’s 19th of the season. » Redshirt frehsman quarterback Deondre Francois’ 92 yard pass to sophomore Nyquan Murray was the longest reception in Orange Bowl history. » Francois connected with Murray again with 36 seconds remaining for the game-winning 12-yard touchdown. » Senior defensive end DeMarcus Walker recorded four tackles, all for a loss, to finish the season with 21.5 TFL’s and 45 TFL’s in his career, both rank third all time at Florida State. » Redshirt Junior linebacker Matthew Thomas recorded a personal best 15 tackles and 3.5 TFL’s. Thomas’ previous career high was 10 tackles earlier in the year against Louisville. » Freshman receiver Keith Gavin made the most of his first career touch, returning a kickoff 66 yards with 1:57 remaining to give FSU the ball at the 34-yard line for its final drive. It was the longest kick return for the Seminoles since Kermit Whitfield took a kick 100 yards against Auburn in the 2013 BCS National Championship Game. 1 3 17

Michigan Florida State SCORING SUMMARY First Quarter 12:47 FS 9:11 MICH 7:31 FS 2:49 FS Second Quarter 9:36 MICH 7:31 FS Third Quarter 7:34 MICH 0:54 MICH Fourth Quarter 11:37 FS 5:22 MICH 1:57 MICH 0:36 FS :036 MICH

2 3 3

3 9 0

4 17 13

Score 32 33

Cook 2 yd run (Aguayo kick). 6-75, 2:13 Allen 19 yd field goal. 4-0, 1:31 Aguayo 42 yd field goal. 5-50, 1:42 Murray 92 yd pass from Francois (Aguayo kick). 1-92, 0:14

MICH 0, FSU 7 MICH 3, FSU 7 MICH 3, FSU 10 MICH 3, FSU 17

Allen 28 yd field goal. 11-59, 4:30 Aguayo 38 yd field goal. 15-55, 4:47

MICH 6, FSU 17 MICH 6, FSU 20

Allen 37 yd field goal. 14-46, 7:26 McCray 14 yd interception return (Speight pass failed)

MICH 9, FSU 20 MICH 15, FSU 20

Francois 3 yd run (Aguayo kick). 7-75, 4:16 Hill 8 yd pass from Speight (Allen kick). 7-37, 2:36 Evans 30 yd run (Darboh pass from Speight). 5-61, 2:17 Murray 12 yd pass from Francois (Aguayo kick blocked) 4-34, 1:21 Metellus PAT rreturn

MICH 15, FSU 27 MICH 22, FSU 27 MICH 30, FSU 27 MICH 30, FSU 33 MICH 32, FSU 33

TEAM STATISTICS First Down Rushes-Yds (Net) Passing Yds (Net) Passes Comp-Att-Int Total Offense Plays-Yds Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards Attendance: 78,342

MICH 16 36-89 163 21-38-1 74-252 0-0 2-(-1) 2-40 1-14 8-47.4 0-0 4-37 34:17 7 of 20 1 of 2 4-4 2-22

FS 15 35-149 222 9-27-1 62-371 0-0 3-6 1-66 1-0 6-34.5 2-1 7-65 25:43 3 of 13 1 of 1 3-3 4-26

RUSHING: FSU - D. Cook 20-145 1 TD, D. Francois 10-9 1 TD,J. Patrick 1-2, Freddie Stevenson 1-0, TEAM 3-(-7). MICH - C. Evans 8-49 1 TD, D. Smith 16-36, E. McDoom 1-6, K. Higdon 4-3, J. Chesson 1-2, W. Speight 6-(-7). PASSING: FSU - D. Francois 9-27-222, 2 TD/1 INT. MICH - W. Speight 21-38-163, 1 TD/1 INT. RECEIVING: FSU - D. Cook 3-62, T. Rudolph 3-33, N. Murray 2-104 2 TD, K. Whitfield 1-23. MICH - a. Darboh 5-36, J. Chesson 4-31, I. Bunting 3-40, J. Butt 3-28, D. Smith 3-7, K. Hill 2-13, T. Wheatley 1-8.

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FLORIDA STATE FOOTBALL

ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE: 2016 ACC GAMES

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#Virginia Tech Miami North Carolina Pitt Georgia Tech Duke Virginia *National Champion

6 5 5 5 4 1 1 #Division Winner

ACC BOWL SEASON

Monday, December 26 Boston College vs. Maryland - Quick Lane NC State vs. Vanderbilt - Independence

ACC PLAYERS OF THE YEAR BC, 36-30 NC State, 41-17

Tuesday, December 27 Wake Forest vs. #24 Temple - Military

Wake, 34-26

Wednesday, December 28 #23 Pittsburgh vs. Northwestern - Pinstripe Miami vs. #16 West Virginia - Russell Athletic

NW, 31-24 Miami, 31-14

Thursday, December 29 #22 Virginia Tech vs. Arkansas - Belk

VT, 35-24

Friday, December 30 North Carolina vs. Stanford - Sun #11 Florida State vs. #6 Michigan - Orange

Stanford, 25-23 FSU, 33-32

Saturday, December 31 Georgia Tech vs. Kentucky - TaxSlayer #13 Louisville vs. #20 LSU - Citrus #2 Clemson vs. #3 Ohio State - Fiesta

GT, 33-18 LSU, 29-9 CU, 31-0

Monday, January 9 #2 Clemson vs. #1 Alabama - CFP National Championship

CU, 35-31

Player of the Year Lamar Jackson, QB, Louisville Offensive Player of the Year Lamar Jackson, QB, Louisville Defensive Player of the Year DeMarcus Walker, DE, Florida State Ben Boulware, LB, Clemson Rookie of the Year Deondre Francois, QB, Florida State Offensive Rookie of the Year Deondre Francois, QB, Florida State Defensive Rookie of the Year Dexter Lawrence, DT, Clemson Coach of the Year Justin Fuente, Virginia Tech Jim Tatum Award (Academics) Ryan Janvion, S, Wake Forest Brian Piccolo Award (Most Courageous) James Conner, RB, Pittsburgh Jacobs Blocking Trophy (Top Offensive Lineman) Roderick Johnson, OT, Florida State

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2016 ALL-ACC FIRST TEAM OFFENSE WR Mike Williams* WR Amba Etta-Tawo* WR Ryan Switzer* TE Jordan Leggett* OT Roderick Johnson* OT Mitch Hyatt (M) OT Adam Bisnowaty (C) OG Tyrone Crowder* OG Dorian Johnson* C Jay Guillermo* QB Lamar Jackson* RB Dalvin Cook* RB James Conner* PK Mike Weaver (M) PK Joey Slye (C) SP Quadree Henderson*

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CU SU UNC CU FSU CU PITT CU PITT CU UL FSU PITT WF VT PITT

FIRST TEAM DEFENSE DE DeMarcus Walker* DE Ejuan Price* DT Carlos Watkins* DT Woody Baron (M) DT Derrick Nnadi (C) LB Ben Boulware* LB Micah Kiser* LB Devonte Fields* CB Tarvarus McFadden* CB Cordrea Tankersley* CB Corn Elder (C) S Quin Blanding* S Jadar Johnson* P Nicholas Conte*

FSU PITT CU VT FSU CU UVA UL FSU CU UM UVA CU UVA

SECOND TEAM OFFENSE WR Isaiah Ford* VT WR Travis Rudolph* FSU WR Ahmmon Richards (M) UM WR Artavis Scott (C) CU TE Cole Hikutini* UL OT Mitch Hyatt (C) CU OT Brian O’Neill (C) PITT OT Adam Bisnowaty (M) PITT OT Jon Heck (M) UNC OG Tony Adams* NCST OG Kareem Are* FSU OG Danny Isidora (C) UM C Lucas Crowley* UNC QB Deshaun Watson* CU RB Matthew Dayes* NCST RB Wayne Gallman* CU PK Greg Huegel* CU SP T.J. Logan (M) UNC SP Brisly Estime (C) SU

SECOND TEAM DEFENSE DE Harold Landry* BC DE Christian Wilkins (M) CU DE Bradley Chubb (C) NCST DT Dexter Lawrence* CU DT DeAngelo Brown (M) UL DT Woody Baron (C) VT LB Marquel Lee* WF LB Tremaine Edmunds* VT LB Keith Kelsey (M) UL LB Andrew Motuapuaka (C) VT CB Jaire Alexander* UL CB Corn Elder (M) UM CB Greg Stroman (C) VT S Jordan Whitehead* PITT S Jessie Bates (M) WF S Josh Harvey-Clemons (C) UL P Justin Vogel* UM

2016 FSU ACC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Award Offensive Back Rookie Defensive Lineman Defensive Back Specialist Receiver Offensive Lineman Offensive Back Rookie Receiver Rookie Defensive Lineman Receiver Defensive Lineman Rookie Offensive Back Offensive Lineman Rookie

Player QB Deondre Francois QB Deondre Francois DE DeMarcus Walker S Derwin James K Ricky Aguayo WR Travis Rudolph LT Roderick Johnson RB Dalvin Cook QB Deondre Francois WR Travis Rudolph QB Deondre Francois DT Derrick Nnadi WR Nyqwan Murray DE DeMarcus Walker QB Deondre Francois RB Dalvin Cook LT Roderick Johnson DE Brian Burns

Opponent Ole Miss - 9/5 Ole Miss - 9/5 Ole Miss - 9/5 Ole Miss - 9/5 Ole Miss - 9/5 Charleston So. - 9/10 USF - 9/24 Miami - 10/8 Miami - 10/8 Wake Forest - 10/15 Wake Forest - 10/15 Clemson - 10/29 NC State - 11/5 NC State - 11/5 NC State - 11/5 Syracuse - 11/19 Syracuse - 11/19 Syracuse - 11/19

(C) COACHES; (M) MEDIA; *BOTH THIRD TEAM OFFENSE WR Ahmmon Richards (C) UM WR Artavis Scott (M) CU WR James Quick* UL WR Stacy Coley* UM TE Bucky Hodges* VT TE Jaylen Samuels (C) NCST OT Brian O’Neill (M) PITT OT Jon Heck (C) UNC OT Geron Christian (C) UL OT Jonathan McLaughlin* VT OG Augie Conte* VT OG Danny Isidora (M) UM OG Kiola Mahoni (C) UL C Freddie Burden* GT QB Mitch Trubisky* UNC RB Mark Walton* UM RB Elijah Hood* UNC PK Joey Slye (M) VT PK Michael Badgley (C) UM SP Brisly Estime (M) SU SP Ryan Switzer (C) UNC

THIRD TEAM DEFENSE DE Duke Ejiofor* WF DE Bradley Chubb (M) NCST DE Christian Wilkins (C) CU DT Derrick Nnadi (M) FSU DT Nazair Jones (M) UNC DT DeAngelo Brown (C) UL DT Kendrick Norton (C) UM LB Ben Humphreys* DU LB Andrew Motuapuaka (M) VT LB Zaire Franklin (M) SU LB Keith Kelsey (C) UL LB Shaquille Quarterman (C) UM CB Breon Borders* DU CB Greg Stroman (M) VT CB Des Lawrence (C) UNC S Chucky Williams* UL S Josh Harvey-Clemons (M) UL S Jessie Bates (C) WF S Van Smith (C) CU P Sterling Hofrichter (M) SU P Dom Maggio (C) WF


2017 SPRING PROSPECTUS RUSHING

2016 STATISTICS TEAM STATISTICS FS 456 35.1 86 321 149 143 29 2630 3102 472 518 5.1 202.3 33 3433 244-421-8 8.2 14.1 264.1 23 6063 939 6.5 466.4 33-745 22-163 15-37 22.6 7.4 2.5 23-12 100-948 72.9 56-2227 39.8 34.1 91-5823 64.0 41.8 32:55 74/169 44% 3/5 60% 51-318 0 57 20-28 0-0 (55-57) 96% (44-57) 77% (54-55) 98% 460801 6/76800

SCORING Points Per Game Points Off Turnovers 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

OPP 325 25.0 56 245 89 125 31 1664 2111 447 457 3.6 128.0 19 2874 224-404-15 7.1 12.8 221.1 18 4538 861 5.3 349.1 33-595 15-279 8-84 18.0 18.6 10.5 15-8 86-768 59.1 76-3191 42.0 39.1 65-4009 61.7 40.2 27:05 61/180 34% 8/18 44% 36-301 38 40 15-20 0-1 (36-45) 80% (26-45) 58% (32-35) 91% 273111 5/54622 2/65237

SCORE BY QUARTERS Florida State Opponents

1st 117 69

2nd 95 97

3rd 135 60

4th 109 99

Total 456 325

Name Dalvin Cook Jacques Patrick Deondre Francois Freddie Stevenson Kermit Whitfield Ryan Green Amir Rasul Johnathan Vickers Jesus Wilson Steven Williams J.J. Cosentino Colton Plante Omari Albert Sean Maguire TEAM Total.......... Opponents......

PASSING

Name Deondre Francois Sean Maguire J.J. Cosentino Total.......... Opponents......

RECEIVING

Name Travis Rudolph Kermit Whitfield Dalvin Cook Jesus Wilson Nyqwan Murray Auden Tate Ryan Izzo Mavin Saunders Da’Vante Phillips Jacques Patrick Freddie Stevenson Ja’Vonn Harrison Total.......... Opponents......

GP 13 13 13 12 13 11 7 4 7 1 2 2 1 5 7 13 13

Effic Cmp-Att-Int 142.10 235-400-7 141.47 7-12-1 76.62 2-9-0 140.68 244-421-8 122.48 224-404-15

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

No. 56 34 33 30 27 25 19 10 4 4 1 1 244 224

13 13 13 7 13 13 13 13 13 12 11 12 8 7 4 9 13 13 7 1 2 2 2 1 5 7 13 13

TOTAL OFFENSEG Name Deondre Francois Dalvin Cook Jacques Patrick Freddie Stevenson Kermit Whitfield Ryan Green Sean Maguire Amir Rasul Johnathan Vickers J.J. Cosentino Jesus Wilson Steven Williams Colton Plante Omari Albert TEAM Total.......... Opponents......

Gain 1845 364 526 95 79 78 46 47 6 5 8 2 1 0 0 3102 2111

GP 13 5 2 13 13

ALL-PURPOSE GP

Name Dalvin Cook Kermit Whitfield Travis Rudolph Jesus Wilson Nyqwan Murray Auden Tate Jacques Patrick Ryan Izzo Deondre Francois Mavin Saunders Ryan Green Freddie Stevenson Keith Gavin Amir Rasul Johnathan Vickers Da’Vante Phillips Tarvarus McFadden Marquez White Ermon Lane Steven Williams J.J. Cosentino Colton Plante Ja’Vonn Harrison Omari Albert Sean Maguire TEAM Total.......... Opponents......

Att 288 61 108 13 8 11 6 5 1 1 3 1 1 1 10 518 457

13 13 13 12 13 11 5 7 4 2 7 1 2 1 7 13 13

Rush 1765 79 0 6 0 0 350 0 198 0 75 90 0 46 44 0 0 0 0 5 3 2 0 1 -10 -24 2630 1664

Plays 508 288 61 13 8 11 13 6 5 12 1 1 1 1 10 939 861

Loss 80 14 328 5 0 3 0 3 0 0 5 0 0 10 24 472 447

Pct 58.7 58.3 22.2 58.0 55.4

Yds 840 395 488 390 441 409 227 182 33 21 6 1 3433 2874

Rec 488 395 840 390 441 409 21 227 0 182 0 6 0 0 0 33 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3433 2874

PR 0 0 0 155 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 163 279

Rush 198 1765 350 90 79 75 -10 46 44 3 6 5 2 1 -24 2630 1664

Net 1765 350 198 90 79 75 46 44 6 5 3 2 1 -10 -24 2630 1664

Avg 6.1 5.7 1.8 6.9 9.9 6.8 7.7 8.8 6.0 5.0 1.0 2.0 1.0 -10.0 -2.4 5.1 3.6

TD 19 4 5 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 33 19

Long 75 41 35 38 21 17 21 30 6 5 6 2 1 0 0 75 48

Avg/G 135.8 26.9 15.2 7.5 6.1 6.8 6.6 11.0 0.9 5.0 1.5 1.0 1.0 -2.0 -3.4 202.3 128.0

Yds 3350 64 19 3433 2874

TD 20 2 1 23 18

Lng 92 28 12 92 84

Avg/G 257.7 12.8 9.5 264.1 221.1

Avg 15.0 11.6 14.8 13.0 16.3 16.4 11.9 18.2 8.2 5.2 6.0 1.0 14.1 12.8

TD 7 1 1 1 5 6 1 0 0 0 1 0 23 18

Long 58 28 59 34 92 39 39 33 10 13 6 1 92 84

Avg/G 64.6 30.4 37.5 55.7 33.9 31.5 17.5 15.2 3.7 1.6 0.5 0.5 264.1 221.1

KOR 0 595 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 61 12 66 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 745 595

IR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 14 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 37 84

Tot 2253 1069 840 551 449 409 371 227 198 182 136 108 66 57 44 33 16 14 7 5 3 2 1 1 -10 -24 7008 5496

Avg/G 173.3 82.2 64.6 78.7 34.5 31.5 28.5 17.5 15.2 15.2 12.4 9.0 8.2 8.1 11.0 3.7 1.2 1.1 1.0 5.0 1.5 1.0 0.5 1.0 -2.0 -3.4 539.1 422.8

Pass 3350 0 0 0 0 0 64 0 0 19 0 0 0 0 0 3433 2874

Total 3548 1765 350 90 79 75 54 46 44 22 6 5 2 1 -24 6063 4538

Avg/G 272.9 135.8 26.9 7.5 6.1 6.8 10.8 6.6 11.0 11.0 0.9 5.0 1.0 1.0 -3.4 466.4 349.1

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2016 STATISTICS FLORIDA STATE PLAYER GAME HIGHS

FIELD GOALS Name FGM-FGA Ricky Aguayo 19-26 Logan Tyler 1-2

Pct 73.1 50.0

01-19 20-29 0-0 5-5 0-0 0-0

30-39 7-7 0-0

40-49 7-13 0-0

FIELD GOALS SEQUENCE

Florida State Ole Miss (25),(21),(40),(40),(44),(30) Charleston Southern (46) Louisville 49,(47),(33) USF (25),(35) North Carolina 45,52,45 Miami (FL) (31),(32) Wake Forest 47,(29) Clemson NC State (32) Boston College (53) Syracuse 54,(42) Florida 49,(22),44 Michigan (42),(38) Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

PUNT RETURNSNo.

Name Nyqwan Murray Jesus Wilson Total.......... Opponents......

13 9 22 15

KICK RETURNS Name Kermit Whitfield Ryan Green Amir Rasul Keith Gavin Freddie Stevenson Total.......... Opponents......

PUNTING Name Logan Tyler Jack Steed TEAM Total.......... Opponents......

KICKOFFS Name Logan Tyler Ricky Aguayo Total.......... Opponents......

No. 26 4 1 1 1 33 33

50-99 0-1 1-2

Lg 47 53

Blk 2 0

OPPONENTS 48 48 51,(54) (37),(51) (34),(29),40 (23),(34),(46) 31,(20),(39) (38),(41) (19),(28),(37)

Yds 8 155 163 279

Avg 0.6 17.2 7.4 18.6

TD 0 1 1 1

Long 7 89 89 69

Yds 595 61 11 66 12 745 595

Avg 22.9 15.2 11.0 66.0 12.0 22.6 18.0

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Long 53 23 11 66 12 66 36

No. 54 1 1 56 76

Yds 2177 33 17 2227 3191

Avg 40.3 33.0 17.0 39.8 42.0

Long 57 33 17 57 67

TB 2 0 0 2 3

FC 15 1 0 16 31

I20 11 0 0 11 27

50+ 7 0 0 7 20

Blkd 0 0 0 0 2

No. 90 1 91 65

Yds 5773 50 5823 4009

Avg 64.1 50.0 64.0 61.7

TB 57 0 57 26

OB 1 0 1 5

Retn

Net

YdLn

595 745

41.8 40.2

23 24

Saf 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

Points 120 108 42 36 30 30 30 24 12 12 6 6 456 325

SCORING Name Dalvin Cook Ricky Aguayo Travis Rudolph Auden Tate Nyqwan Murray Deondre Francois Freddie Stevenson Jacques Patrick Kermit Whitfield Jesus Wilson Ryan Izzo Logan Tyler Total.......... Opponents......

TD 20 0 7 6 5 5 5 4 2 2 1 0 57 40

FGs 0-0 19-26 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 20-28 15-20

Kick 0-0 51-52 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-3 54-55 32-35

Rush 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

Rcv 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

Pass 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 2-5

DXP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

INTERCEPTIONS Name Tarvarus McFadden Marquez White Carlos Becker III Derwin James Marcus Lewis Ermon Lane Nate Andrews Total.......... Opponents......

30

No. 8 2 1 1 1 1 1 15 8

Yds 16 14 0 0 0 7 0 37 84

Avg 2.0 7.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 7.0 0.0 2.5 10.5

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

Long 15 14 0 0 0 7 0 15 36

Rushes Yards Rushing TD Rushes

29 267 4

Long Rush Pass attempts Pass completions Yards Passing TD Passes

75 52 33 419 3

Long Pass Receptions Yards Receiving TD Receptions

92 13 238 2

Long Reception Field Goals Long Field Goal Punts Punting Avg Long Punt Punts inside 20 Long Punt Return Long Kickoff Return Tackles Sacks Tackles For Loss Interceptions

92 6 53 8 51.0 57 2 89 66 15 4.5 4.5 1

Dalvin Cook vs North Carolina (Oct 01, 2016) Dalvin Cook at USF (Sep 24, 2016) Dalvin Cook vs Clemson (Oct 29, 2016) Dalvin Cook at Syracuse (Nov 19, 2016) Dalvin Cook at USF (Sep 24, 2016) Deondre Francois vs Ole Miss (Sep 05, 2016) Deondre Francois vs Ole Miss (Sep 05, 2016) Deondre Francois vs Ole Miss (Sep 05, 2016) Deondre Francois vs Charleston Southern (Sep 10, 2016) Deondre Francois vs Boston College (Nov 11, 2016) Deondre Francois vs Michigan (Dec 30, 2016) Travis Rudolph vs Wake Forest (Oct 15, 2016) Travis Rudolph vs Wake Forest (Oct 15, 2016) Travis Rudolph vs Charleston Southern (Sep 10, 2016) Auden Tate at Louisville (Sep 17, 2016) Auden Tate vs Boston College (Nov 11, 2016) Nyqwan Murray vs Michigan (Dec 30, 2016) Nyqwan Murray vs Michigan (Dec 30, 2016) Ricky Aguayo vs Ole Miss (Sep 05, 2016) Logan Tyler vs Boston College (Nov 11, 2016) Logan Tyler at Louisville (Sep 17, 2016) Logan Tyler vs Charleston Southern (Sep 10, 2016) Logan Tyler at Miami (FL) (Oct 08, 2016) Logan Tyler vs Florida (Nov 26, 2016) Jesus Wilson vs Charleston Southern (Sep 10, 2016) Keith Gavin vs Michigan (Dec 30, 2016) Matthew Thomas vs Michigan (Dec 30, 2016) DeMarcus Walker vs Ole Miss (Sep 05, 2016) DeMarcus Walker vs Ole Miss (Sep 05, 2016) Derwin James vs Ole Miss (Sep 05, 2016) Marcus Lewis vs Ole Miss (Sep 05, 2016) Nate Andrews at USF (Sep 24, 2016) Marquez White (2x), last vs Clemson (Oct 29, 2016) Tarvarus McFadden (8x), last at Syracuse (Nov 19, 2016) Ermon Lane at Syracuse (Nov 19, 2016) Carlos Becker III vs Michigan (Dec 30, 2016)

FLORIDA STATE TEAM GAME HIGHS Rushes Yards Rushing Yards Per Rush TD Rushes Pass attempts Pass completions Yards Passing Yards Per Pass TD Passes Total Plays Total Offense Yards Per Play Points Sacks By First Downs Penalties Penalty Yards Turnovers

63 478 7.6 6 52 33 419 11.6 5 93 654 8.6 55 8 33 15 127 4

Interceptions By Punts Punting Avg Long Punt Punts inside 20 Long Punt Return

3 8 51.0 57 2 89

at USF (Sep 24, 2016) at USF (Sep 24, 2016) at USF (Sep 24, 2016) at USF (Sep 24, 2016) vs Ole Miss (Sep 05, 2016) vs Ole Miss (Sep 05, 2016) vs Ole Miss (Sep 05, 2016) vs North Carolina (Oct 01, 2016) vs Boston College (Nov 11, 2016) vs Ole Miss (Sep 05, 2016) at Syracuse (Nov 19, 2016) at Syracuse (Nov 19, 2016) at USF (Sep 24, 2016) at Syracuse (Nov 19, 2016) at Syracuse (Nov 19, 2016) vs Ole Miss (Sep 05, 2016) vs Ole Miss (Sep 05, 2016) vs Wake Forest (Oct 15, 2016) at Syracuse (Nov 19, 2016) vs Ole Miss (Sep 05, 2016) at Louisville (Sep 17, 2016) vs Charleston Southern (Sep 10, 2016) at Miami (FL) (Oct 08, 2016) vs Florida (Nov 26, 2016) vs Charleston Southern (Sep 10, 2016)

FLORIDA STATE LONGEST PLAYS Rushing Rushing Touchdown Passing Passing Touchdown Punt Return Kick Return Interception Return Fumble Return Punt Field Goal

75 75 92 92 89 66 15 3 57 53

Dalvin Cook at USF (9/24/2016) Dalvin Cook at USF (9/24/2016) Nyqwan Murray from Deondre Francois vs Michigan (12/30/2016) Nyqwan Murray from Deondre Francois vs Michigan (12/30/2016) Jesus Wilson vs Charleston Southern (9/10/2016) Keith Gavin vs Michigan (12/30/2016) Tarvarus McFadden vs Wake Forest (10/15/2016) DeMarcus Walker vs Florida (11/26/2016) Logan Tyler at Miami (FL) (10/8/2016) Logan Tyler vs Boston College (11/11/2016)


2017 SPRING PROSPECTUS

2016 STATS: INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME PASSING

#12 Francois, D. Ole Miss Charleston Southern Louisville USF North Carolina Miami (FL) Wake Forest Clemson NC State Boston College Syracuse Florida Michigan TOTALS

Att 52 32 18 19 32 31 37 35 39 24 28 26 27 400

Comp 33 25 7 11 20 20 22 17 22 16 18 15 9 235

Int 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 7

Pct 63.5 78.1 38.9 57.9 62.5 64.5 59.5 48.6 56.4 66.7 64.3 57.7 33.3 58.7

Yards 419 262 101 169 372 234 319 286 330 183 315 138 222 3350

TD 2 3 1 1 0 2 1 1 1 3 2 1 2 20

Long 31 36 23 39 41 59 58 40 38 27 39 46 92 92

Sack 3 2 5 3 2 1 3 6 1 4 2 0 2 34

Yds 16 17 47 17 18 11 30 56 8 37 7 0 22 286

Effic 143.8 171.6 93.2 150.0 160.1 149.2 135.4 120.9 135.9 172.0 175.2 107.3 119.4 142.1

#10 Maguire, S. Miami (FL) Boston College Syracuse TOTALS

Att 2 7 3 12

Comp 1 5 1 7

Int 1 0 0 1

Pct 50.0 71.4 33.3 58.3

Yards 6 53 5 64

TD 0 2 0 2

Long 6 28 5 28

Sack 1 0 0 1

Yds 10 0 0 10

Effic -24.8 229.3 47.3 141.5

#16 Cosentino, J. Charleston Southern Louisville TOTALS

Att 3 6 9

Comp 1 1 2

Int 0 0 0

Pct 33.3 16.7 22.2

Yards 7 12 19

TD 0 1 1

Long 7 12 12

Sack 1 0 1

Yds 5 0 5

Effic 52.9 88.5 76.6

RUSHING Name D. Cook J. Patrick D. Francois F. Stevenson K. Whitfield R. Green A. Rasul J. Vickers J. Wilson S. Williams J. Cosentino C. Plante O. Albert S. Maguire TEAM

No-Yds/TD 288-1765/19 61-350/4 108-198/5 13-90/4 8-79/1 11-75/0 6-46/0 5-44/0 1-6/0 1-5/0 3-3/0 1-2/0 1-1/0 1--10/0 10--24/0

OM 23-91/0 5-2/0 9-59/0 2-8/1 1-3/1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1--2/0

CSU 11-83/2 5-26/1 6--3/0 DNP 3-6/0 6-46/0 2-4/0 1-6/0 DNP 2-1/0 DNP DNP -

LOU 16-54/0 7-79/0 12--34/0 3-32/0 3-40/0 DNP 1-2/0 DNP DNP DNP 1--2/0

USF 28-267/2 20-124/1 10-75/1 5-12/2 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

UNC 29-140/3 2-22/1 10-32/1 2-29/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

UM 27-150/0 3-11/0 10-21/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1--10/0 2--5/0

WF 25-115/0 2-15/0 10--6/1 1--1/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

CU 19-169/4 7--47/0 2-41/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

NCS 18-65/1 1-2/1 1--8/0 1-12/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 3--8/0

BC 18-108/1 4-19/0 10-15/0 1-9/0 3-21/0 DNP DNP DNP 1-5/0 DNP 1-2/0 1-1/0 -

SU 28-225/4 10-50/0 4-22/0 1-21/0 2-16/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

UF 26-153/1 1--2/0 9-63/1 2-30/1 2-5/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

MICH 20-145/1 1-2/0 10-9/1 1-0/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 3--7/0

OM 6-74/1 7-101/0 1-4/0 5-53/0 9-125/0 3-41/1 1-8/0 1-13/0 -

CSU 7-105/2 1-9/0 3-31/0 2-13/1 2-17/0 4-53/0 2-20/0 DNP 2-15/0 2-5/0 DNP 1-1/0

LOU 2-40/0 1-8/0 1-11/0 2-32/2 1-8/0 1-14/0 DNP

USF 1-14/0 4-62/0 1-39/0 2-8/0 2-34/1 1-12/0 DNP

UNC 1-9/0 6-106/0 6-120/0 4-63/0 3-74/0 DNP DNP

UM 2-17/0 1-59/1 1-14/0 7-83/1 7-48/0 2-8/0 1-11/0 DNP

WF 13-238/0 1-11/0 2-20/1 3-29/0 1-2/0 1-9/0 1-10/0 DNP

CU 3-63/0 2-15/0 6-96/1 1-23/0 4-70/0 DNP 1-19/0 DNP

NCS 3-39/1 2-17/0 9-153/0 3-68/0 2-34/0 DNP 3-19/0 DNP

BC 6-81/1 2-12/0 2-4/1 6-101/2 2-9/0 DNP 1-4/0 1-19/0 1-6/1 DNP

SU 5-64/1 2-37/1 5-77/0 4-59/0 DNP 1-39/0 2-44/0 DNP DNP

UF 4-63/1 3-26/0 1-1/0 2-22/0 2-10/0 DNP 1-10/0 1-3/0 DNP 1-3/0 DNP

MICH 3-33/0 3-62/0 2-104/2 1-23/0 DNP DNP DNP

OM 192 125 74 120 4 15 41 59 20 DNP DNP 8 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP -2

CSU 92 17 105 148 31 13 31 20 -3 DNP 12 DNP 57 4 15 DNP DNP 1 DNP 1 DNP -

LOU 62 133 40 8 11 32 79 14 -34 32 40 DNP DNP 2 DNP DNP DNP DNP -2

USF 329 136 14 93 39 124 75 12 12 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP -

UNC 246 69 9 120 22 63 32 74 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP -

UM 209 109 17 60 14 11 8 21 11 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP -10 -5

WF 126 51 238 2 20 15 9 -6 -1 DNP 10 15 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP -

CU 184 163 63 DNP 96 23 -47 19 41 DNP DNP 1 14 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP -

NCS 82 82 39 DNP 153 68 2 19 -8 45 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP -8

BC 120 30 81 DNP 9 101 19 4 15 19 31 6 DNP DNP 5 DNP 2 1 DNP -

SU 225 80 64 DNP 36 77 50 39 22 44 16 DNP DNP DNP 7 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP -

UF 179 51 63 DNP -1 22 1 10 63 3 DNP 30 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP -

MICH 207 23 33 DNP 110 2 9 DNP 66 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP -7

RECEIVING Name T. Rudolph D. Cook N. Murray A. Tate K. Whitfield J. Wilson R. Izzo M. Saunders D. Phillips J. Patrick F. Stevenson J. Harrison

No-Yds/TD 56-840/7 33-488/1 27-441/5 25-409/6 34-395/1 30-390/1 19-227/1 10-182/0 4-33/0 4-21/0 1-6/1 1-1/0

ALL PURPOSE Name D. Cook K. Whitfield T. Rudolph J. Wilson N. Murray A. Tate J. Patrick R. Izzo D. Francois M. Saunders R. Green F. Stevenson K. Gavin A. Rasul J. Vickers D. Phillips T. McFadden M. White E. Lane S. Williams J. Cosentino C. Plante O. Albert J. Harrison S. Maguire TEAM

No-Yds/TD 2253 1069 840 551 449 409 371 227 198 182 136 108 66 57 44 33 16 14 7 5 3 2 1 1 -10 -24

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2016 STATS: DEFENSIVE 6 44 20 18 91 16 9 19 7 27 99 24 90 5 4 29 37 94 1 55 56 87 3 10 15 12 40 21 92 84 51 23 28 18 47 4 15 88 80 41 22 TM 12

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Name Matthew Thomas DeMarcus Walker Trey Marshall Ro’Derrick Hoskins Derrick Nnadi Jacob Pugh Josh Sweat A.J. Westbrook Ermon Lane Marquez White Brian Burns Marcus Lewis Demarcus Christmas Dontavious Jackson Tarvarus McFadden Nate Andrews Kyle Meyers Walvenski Aime Levonta Taylor Fredrick Jones Emmett Rice Jared Jackson Derwin James Calvin Brewton Carlos Becker III Arthur Williams Nick Patti Logan Tyler Justin Shanks Jalen Wilkerson Josh Brown Freddie Stevenson Malique Jackson Auden Tate Stephen Gabbard Dalvin Cook Travis Rudolph Mavin Saunders Nyqwan Murray Jack Steed Amir Rasul TEAM Deondre Francois Total.......... Opponents......

GP 13 13 12 13 13 12 12 13 7 13 13 8 13 12 13 4 13 13 13 13 12 13 2 9 12 3 11 13 3 3 10 12 6 13 13 13 13 12 13 13 7 7 13 13 13

Solo Tkls 50 46 40 33 26 29 25 31 26 19 15 18 11 9 16 13 12 11 14 11 5 5 9 5 2 4 4 1 3 3 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 . . . 504 539

Ast Tkls 27 22 18 20 23 14 16 9 11 6 9 3 10 11 4 5 5 6 2 4 7 6 2 1 3 . . 2 . . 1 2 . . 1 . . . . . . . . 250 312

Total Tkls 77 68 58 53 49 43 41 40 37 25 24 21 21 20 20 18 17 17 16 15 12 11 11 6 5 4 4 3 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . . 754 851

TFL/Yds 11.0-32 21.5-134 2.0-4 5.5-12 10.5-35 6.0-42 11.5-49 1.5-3 0.5-0 2.0-3 10.5-58 1.0-5 2.5-13 3.0-12 3.0-12 . . . 1.0-1 1.0-4 . . . . . 1.0-12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95-431 86.0-426

Sacks No-Yds 1.0-2 16.0-118 . 2.5-7 6.0-29 4.5-38 7.0-39 1.0-1 . . 9.5-57 . 2.0-12 0.5-3 . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0-12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51-318 36-301

Int-Yds . . . . . . . . 1-7 2-14 . 1-0 . . 8-16 1-0 . . . . . . 1-0 . 1-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-37 8-84

BrUp 2 2 4 2 1 . 1 4 2 4 . 2 5 . 6 . 3 . 1 . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 58

QBH 4 4 2 2 2 2 6 1 . . 1 . . . . . 1 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 28

Fumbles Rcv-Yds . 2-3 . . 1-0 1-0 . . . . . 1-0 1-0 . . . . . . . 1--8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 . 0--2 8--7 12-51

FF 1 3 . . 1 1 1 . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 15

Blkd Kick . 1 . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . 4 3

Saf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1


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2016 STATS: INDIVIDUAL DEFENSE GAME-BY-GAME TACKLES Name M. Thomas D. Walker T. Marshall R. Hoskins D. Nnadi J. Pugh J. Sweat A. Westbrook E. Lane M. White B. Burns M. Lewis D. Christmas D. Jackson T. McFadden N. Andrews K. Meyers W. Aime L. Taylor F. Jones E. Rice J. Jackson D. James C. Brewton C. Becker III A. Williams N. Patti J. Shanks J. Wilkerson L. Tyler J. Brown F. Stevenson S. Gabbard J. Steed M. Jackson A. Tate M. Saunders D. Cook T. Rudolph N. Murray

UA-A 50-27 46-22 40-18 33-20 26-23 29-14 25-16 31-9 26-11 19-6 15-9 18-3 11-10 9-11 16-4 13-5 12-5 11-6 14-2 11-4 5-7 5-6 9-2 5-1 2-3 4-0 4-0 3-0 3-0 1-2 1-1 0-2 0-1 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0

TOT 77 68 58 53 49 43 41 40 37 25 24 21 21 20 20 18 17 17 16 15 12 11 11 6 5 4 4 3 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

OM 7-0 5-1 4-3 1-4 0-2 3-1 1-0 DNP 5-0 0-1 DNP 1-0 DNP 0-1 0-1 DNP 6-2 DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-1 1-0 0-1 DNP -

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

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

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

UNC 5-3 3-3 7-0 3-2 0-1 0-1 1-0 DNP 5-0 5-1 2-3 3-0 1-0 4-2 3-0 1-1 DNP 1-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-0 DNP -

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

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

CU 1-0 3-7 8-3 2-1 4-4 3-1 2-1 2-4 4-1 1-1 1-0 1-0 2-2 0-2 2-0 DNP 1-1 0-1 0-1 DNP 2-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP -

NCS 2-7 8-2 DNP 2-1 4-4 3-5 1-1 6-1 7-3 2-1 DNP 0-2 2-0 DNP 4-2 1-0 4-0 1-0 0-1 0-2 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-1 0-1 DNP -

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

SU 5-0 4-0 1-0 3-1 3-1 DNP 7-1 4-0 2-2 2-1 3-2 DNP DNP 1-0 2-0 2-1 1-0 1-0 DNP 1-0 1-1 DNP 1-0 2-0 DNP DNP -

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

MICH 9-6 4-0 3-1 6-2 1-4 4-2 1-2 6-2 DNP 2-1 DNP 0-1 2-0 DNP 1-0 2-1 1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP -

UA-A 15-2 8-3 5-4 5-2 4-1 2-1 1-2 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-1

TOT 16.0 9.5 7.0 6.0 4.5 2.5 2.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 0.5

OM 4.5-37 0.5-3 DNP DNP

CSU 2.0-19 1.0-6 1.0-12 -

LOU 1.0-9 -

USF 1.0-13 2.0-12 DNP DNP -

UNC 1.0-7 0.5-2 0.5-2 DNP 1.0-1 -

UM 1.0-3 1.0-6 1.0-5 DNP -

WF 2.0-15 1.5-11 0.5-3 0.5-4 DNP 0.5-3

CU 1.0-1 1.0-5 1.0-1 1.0-6 DNP -

NCS 2.0-12 DNP -

BC 0.5-2 0.5-3 1.0-3 1.0-10 -

SU 2.0-6 2.5-12 1.5-6 DNP 1.0-3 DNP 1.0-2 -

UF 2.0-23 1.5-10 1.5-9 1.0-5 DNP -

MICH 1.0-3 1.5-10 0.5-2 1.0-11 DNP -

TOT 21.5 11.5 11.0 10.5 10.5 6.0 5.5 3.0 3.0 2.5 2.0 2.0 1.5 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 0.5

OM 4.5-37 1.0-7 0.5-3 DNP DNP DNP

CSU 1.0-5 1.0-2 3.0-20 1.0-6 1.0-7 1.0-5 1.0-12 DNP

LOU 2.0-12 DNP

USF 2.0-15 DNP 2.0-12 1.0-7 1.0-4 DNP DNP

UNC 1.0-7 1.0-3 0.5-2 0.5-2 1.0-1 1.0-1 DNP DNP DNP

UM 0.5-1 1.0-3 2.5-8 1.0-5 1.0-1 1.0-4 DNP -

WF 2.0-15 1.5-11 0.5-3 1.0-4 0.5-4 1.0-3 DNP 0.5-0

CU 1.0-1 1.0-1 2.0-6 1.0-1 1.0-1 1.0-6 DNP -

NCS 2.0-12 0.5-1 0.5-1 DNP DNP DNP -

BC 1.5-8 0.5-2 2.0-3 0.5-3 1.5-4 1.0-10 1.0-3 1.0-1 DNP -

SU 2.0-6 2.5-7 1.0-2 2.5-12 1.0-2 DNP 1.0-3 DNP DNP -

UF 2.0-23 2.5-10 1.0-2 1.5-10 1.0-5 1.0-2 DNP DNP -

MICH 4.0-10 1.5-10 3.5-12 1.0-2 1.0-11 2.0-2 0.5-1 0.5-2 DNP DNP 1.0-1 DNP

SACKS Name D. Walker B. Burns J. Sweat D. Nnadi J. Pugh R. Hoskins D. Christmas A. Williams M. Thomas A. Westbrook D. Jackson

TACKLES FOR LOSS Name D. Walker J. Sweat M. Thomas B. Burns D. Nnadi J. Pugh R. Hoskins D. Jackson T. McFadden D. Christmas M. White T. Marshall A. Westbrook F. Jones M. Lewis A. Williams L. Taylor E. Lane

UA-A 20-3 9-5 10-2 9-3 8-5 5-2 5-1 2-2 3-0 1-3 2-0 2-0 1-1 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-1

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2016 STATS: FSU GAME-BY-GAME Rushing Receiving Passing Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Lg vs Ole Miss 41 161 2 31 33 419 2 31 33-52-0 419 2 31 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN 36 169 3 37 26 269 3 36 26-35-1 269 3 36 at Louisville 43 171 0 41 8 113 2 23 8-24-1 113 2 23 at USF 63 478 6 75 11 169 1 39 11-19-0 169 1 39 NORTH CAROLINA 43 223 5 21 20 372 0 41 20-32-0 372 0 41 at Miami (FL) 43 167 0 54 21 240 2 59 21-33-1 240 2 59 WAKE FOREST 38 123 1 18 22 319 1 58 22-37-1 319 1 58 CLEMSON 28 163 4 70 17 286 1 40 17-35-1 286 1 40 at NC State 24 63 2 14 22 330 1 38 22-39-0 330 1 38 BOSTON COLLEGE 39 180 1 30 21 236 5 28 21-31-0 236 5 28 at Syracuse 45 334 4 41 19 320 2 39 19-31-1 320 2 39 FLORIDA 40 249 3 27 15 138 1 46 15-26-1 138 1 46 vs Michigan 35 149 2 71 9 222 2 92 9-27-1 222 2 92 Totals 518 2630 33 75 244 3433 23 92 244-421-8 3433 23 92 Opponent 457 1664 19 48 224 2874 18 84 224-404-15 2874 18 84 Games: 13 | Avg/rush: 5.1 | Avg/catch: 14.1 | Pass effic: 140.68 | KR avg: 22.6 | PR avg: 7.4 | All purpose avg/game: 539.1 | Total offense avg/gm: 466.4

Kick Returns No Yds TD 3 81 0 2 17 0 6 133 0 4 128 0 2 40 0 2 26 0 1 22 0 5 93 0 4 81 0 2 22 0 0 0 0 1 36 0 1 66 0 33 745 0 33 595 0

Date Sep 05, 2016 Sep 10, 2016 Sep 17, 2016 Sep 24, 2016 Oct 01, 2016 Oct 08, 2016 Oct 15, 2016 Oct 29, 2016 Nov 05, 2016 Nov 11, 2016 Nov 19, 2016 Nov 26, 2016 Dec 30, 2016

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Date Sep 05, 2016 Sep 10, 2016 Sep 17, 2016 Sep 24, 2016 Oct 01, 2016 Oct 08, 2016 Oct 15, 2016 Oct 29, 2016 Nov 05, 2016 Nov 11, 2016 Nov 19, 2016 Nov 26, 2016 Dec 30, 2016

Opponent vs Ole Miss CHARLESTON SOUTHERN at Louisville at USF NORTH CAROLINA at Miami (FL) WAKE FOREST CLEMSON at NC State BOSTON COLLEGE at Syracuse FLORIDA vs Michigan Totals Opponent

Tackles Solo Ast 34 18 40 12 40 24 34 6 45 18 41 8 31 24 39 30 47 34 29 22 46 10 36 22 42 22 504 250 539 312

Total 52 52 64 40 63 49 55 69 81 51 56 58 64 754 851

Date Sep 05, 2016 Sep 10, 2016 Sep 17, 2016 Sep 24, 2016 Oct 01, 2016 Oct 08, 2016 Oct 15, 2016 Oct 29, 2016 Nov 05, 2016 Nov 11, 2016 Nov 19, 2016 Nov 26, 2016 Dec 30, 2016

Opponent vs Ole Miss CHARLESTON SOUTHERN at Louisville at USF NORTH CAROLINA at Miami (FL) WAKE FOREST CLEMSON at NC State BOSTON COLLEGE at Syracuse FLORIDA vs Michigan Totals Opponent

Punting No Yds 3 132 2 102 8 358 3 104 1 33 5 228 5 186 7 265 5 185 5 199 3 121 3 107 6 207 56 2227 76 3191

Avg 44.0 51.0 44.8 34.7 33.0 45.6 37.2 37.9 37.0 39.8 40.3 35.7 34.5 39.8 42.0

TFL-Yds 6.0-47 9.0-57 2.0-12 6.0-38 5.0-16 7.0-22 7.0-40 7.0-16 3.0-14 9.0-34 10.0-32 9.0-52 15.0-51 95.0-431 86.0-426

Long 47 52 51 41 33 57 54 51 43 45 48 44 47 57 67

Blkd 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

Sacks No-Yds 5.0-40 4.0-37 1.0-9 3.0-25 3.0-12 3.0-14 5.0-36 4.0-13 2.0-12 3.0-18 8.0-29 6.0-47 4.0-26 51.0-318 36.0-301

Fumbles FF FR-Yds 1 1-0 3 3--8 0 0-0 0 0-0 2 1-0 0 0--2 0 1-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 3 2-3 0 0-0 9 8--7 15 12-51

TB 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 3

50+ 0 2 2 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 7 20

FC 1 0 2 0 1 0 2 1 1 5 1 1 1 16 31

I20 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 2 0 11 27

Pass Defense Int-Yds QBH 3-0 2 0-0 3 1-0 0 2-0 0 0-0 3 1-0 2 2-15 4 2-15 3 1-0 2 0-0 1 2-7 1 0-0 3 1-0 3 15-37 27 8-84 28 Field Goals Att-Made 6-6 1-1 3-2 2-2 3-0 2-2 2-1 0-0 1-1 1-1 2-1 3-1 2-2 28-20 20-15

Blkd Kick 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 4 3

Brk 3 2 1 1 1 4 5 5 6 3 0 5 4 40 58

Lg 44 46 47 35 0 32 29 0 32 53 42 22 42 53 54

Blkd 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0

Punt Returns No Yds TD 1 -5 0 1 89 1 1 0 0 4 59 0 0 0 0 2 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 5 0 5 -1 0 3 -2 0 3 6 0 22 163 1 15 279 1

Lg 46 11 35 53 22 14 22 22 24 12 0 36 66 66 36

PAT Att-Mad 3-3 7-7 2-2 7-7 5-5 2-2 2-2 4-4 3-3 6-6 6-6 4-4 4-3 55-54 35-32

Run 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Rcv 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

Kickoffs No Yds 11 710 10 650 5 319 10 651 6 388 5 310 4 240 6 380 5 320 8 512 8 520 6 390 7 433 91 5823 65 4009

Avg 64.5 65.0 63.8 65.1 64.7 62.0 60.0 63.3 64.0 64.0 65.0 65.0 61.9 64.0 61.7

Total Offense 580 438 284 647 595 407 442 449 393 416 654 387 371 6063 4538

Lg 0 89 0 18 0 13 0 0 0 5 5 5 7 89 69

Saf 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

Pts 45 52 20 55 35 20 17 34 24 45 45 31 33 456 325

TB 7 6 3 6 5 4 2 5 2 5 4 4 4 57 26

OB 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 5


2017 SPRING PROSPECTUS

2016 STATS: OPPONENT GAME-BY-GAME Rushing Receiving Passing Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Lg vs Ole Miss 25 67 1 14 21 313 4 42 21-39-3 313 4 42 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN 39 152 0 25 7 142 1 57 7-20-0 142 1 57 at Louisville 46 314 7 47 13 216 1 44 13-20-1 216 1 44 at USF 41 290 4 48 5 160 1 84 5-14-2 160 1 84 NORTH CAROLINA 32 133 2 30 31 405 3 44 31-38-0 405 3 44 at Miami (FL) 28 62 0 12 19 214 2 38 19-32-1 214 2 38 WAKE FOREST 32 68 0 19 16 184 0 32 16-34-2 184 0 32 CLEMSON 38 133 2 18 27 378 2 41 27-43-2 378 2 41 at NC State 41 165 1 25 25 304 1 31 25-41-1 304 1 31 BOSTON COLLEGE 35 96 1 39 4 50 0 21 4-13-0 50 0 21 at Syracuse 35 37 0 7 16 196 2 46 16-37-2 196 2 46 FLORIDA 29 58 0 24 19 149 0 25 19-35-0 149 0 25 vs Michigan 36 89 1 30 21 163 1 21 21-38-1 163 1 21 Opponent totals 457 1664 19 48 224 2874 18 84 224-404-15 2874 18 84 Florida State 518 2630 33 75 244 3433 23 92 244-421-8 3433 23 92 Games: 13 | Avg/rush: 3.6 | Avg/catch: 12.8 | Pass effic: 122.48 | KR avg: 18.0 | PR avg: 18.6 | All purpose avg/game: 422.8 | Total offense avg/gm: 349.1

Kick Returns No Yds TD 4 74 0 4 73 0 2 32 0 4 62 0 1 21 0 1 8 0 2 34 0 1 22 0 3 60 0 3 43 0 4 97 0 2 29 0 2 40 0 33 595 0 33 745 0

Date Sep 05, 2016 Sep 10, 2016 Sep 17, 2016 Sep 24, 2016 Oct 01, 2016 Oct 08, 2016 Oct 15, 2016 Oct 29, 2016 Nov 05, 2016 Nov 11, 2016 Nov 19, 2016 Nov 26, 2016 Dec 30, 2016

Date Sep 05, 2016 Sep 10, 2016 Sep 17, 2016 Sep 24, 2016 Oct 01, 2016 Oct 08, 2016 Oct 15, 2016 Oct 29, 2016 Nov 05, 2016 Nov 11, 2016 Nov 19, 2016 Nov 26, 2016 Dec 30, 2016

Opponent vs Ole Miss CHARLESTON SOUTHERN at Louisville at USF NORTH CAROLINA at Miami (FL) WAKE FOREST CLEMSON at NC State BOSTON COLLEGE at Syracuse FLORIDA vs Michigan Opponent totals Florida State

Tackles Solo Ast 54 32 46 26 38 28 54 36 40 28 53 10 42 24 33 18 31 26 39 20 51 16 33 26 25 22 539 312 504 250

Total 86 72 66 90 68 63 66 51 57 59 67 59 47 851 754

Date Sep 05, 2016 Sep 10, 2016 Sep 17, 2016 Sep 24, 2016 Oct 01, 2016 Oct 08, 2016 Oct 15, 2016 Oct 29, 2016 Nov 05, 2016 Nov 11, 2016 Nov 19, 2016 Nov 26, 2016 Dec 30, 2016

Opponent vs Ole Miss CHARLESTON SOUTHERN at Louisville at USF NORTH CAROLINA at Miami (FL) WAKE FOREST CLEMSON at NC State BOSTON COLLEGE at Syracuse FLORIDA vs Michigan Opponent totals Florida State

Punting No Yds 4 176 7 271 4 132 6 285 1 39 6 275 6 268 4 152 4 129 10 384 10 424 6 277 8 379 76 3191 56 2227

Avg 44.0 38.7 33.0 47.5 39.0 45.8 44.7 38.0 32.2 38.4 42.4 46.2 47.4 42.0 39.8

TFL-Yds 6.0-25 7.0-33 9.0-55 7.0-26 4.0-21 6.0-30 7.0-39 10.0-66 4.0-20 10.0-55 5.0-13 5.0-9 6.0-34 86.0-426 95.0-431

Long 51 49 39 54 39 63 67 44 36 50 53 55 61 67 57

Blkd 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 0

Sacks No-Yds 3.0-16 3.0-22 5.0-47 3.0-17 2.0-18 2.0-21 3.0-30 6.0-56 1.0-8 4.0-37 2.0-7 0.0-0 2.0-22 36.0-301 51.0-318

Fumbles FF FR-Yds 0 0-0 1 0-0 0 1-0 1 1-0 1 0-0 0 0-0 3 3-39 1 0-0 1 1-0 2 0-0 2 3-0 2 2-12 1 1-0 15 12-51 9 8--7

TB 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 3 2

50+ 1 0 0 3 0 1 2 0 0 2 5 2 4 20 7

FC 3 1 2 1 1 4 2 3 3 4 3 2 2 31 16

I20 0 3 2 2 0 2 3 2 2 0 5 2 4 27 11

Pass Defense Int-Yds QBH 0-0 5 1-4 0 1-36 5 0-0 0 0-0 3 1-11 1 1-0 2 1-3 1 0-0 2 0-0 0 1-1 2 1-15 2 1-14 5 8-84 28 15-37 27 Field Goals Att-Made 0-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 2-1 2-2 3-2 3-3 3-2 0-0 0-0 2-2 3-3 20-15 28-20

Blkd Kick 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 4

Brk 6 4 5 1 4 7 4 3 5 5 2 7 5 58 40

Lg 0 0 0 0 54 51 34 46 39 0 0 41 37 54 53

Blkd 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

Punt Returns No Yds TD 1 7 0 1 -6 0 2 130 1 1 8 0 0 0 0 3 58 0 1 25 0 1 -8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 64 0 1 2 0 2 -1 0 15 279 1 22 163 1

Lg 20 26 16 16 21 8 22 22 23 16 36 20 26 36 66

PAT Att-Mad 4-4 1-0 9-9 5-5 5-4 2-1 0-0 2-2 2-2 1-1 2-2 1-1 1-1 35-32 55-54

Run 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Rcv 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 0

Kickoffs No Yds 6 371 2 91 10 592 6 379 6 384 5 329 3 183 8 512 5 285 2 120 1 65 4 243 7 455 65 4009 91 5823

Avg 61.8 45.5 59.2 63.2 64.0 65.8 61.0 64.0 57.0 60.0 65.0 60.8 65.0 61.7 64.0

Total Offense 380 294 530 450 538 276 252 511 469 146 233 207 252 4538 6063

Lg 7 0 69 8 0 43 25 0 0 0 42 2 0 69 89

Saf 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

Pts 34 8 63 35 37 19 6 37 20 7 14 13 32 325 456

TB 3 0 2 2 4 3 1 3 0 0 1 1 6 26 57

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

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2016 SEASON STATS: GAME-BY-GAME STARTS WR LT LG C RG RT TE WR QB FB TB PK DS HO KO P DT NG DE WLB MLB STAR BUCK CB FS SS CB

OM Rudolph Johnson Kelly Eberle Bell Leonard Izzo Harrison Francois Stevenson Cook Aguayo Gabbard Steed Tyler Tyler Christmas Nnadi Walker Thomas Hoskins Lewis Sweat McFadden James Marshall White

CSU Rudolph Johnson Kelly Eberle Dickerson Leonard Murray (WR) Wilson Francois Patrick (RB) Cook Aguayo Gabbard Steed Tyler Tyler Christmas Nnadi Walker Thomas Hoskins Lewis Pugh McFadden James Marshall White

LOU Rudolph Johnson Are Eberle Dickerson Leonard Izzo Wilson Francois Whitfield (WR) Cook Aguayo Gabbard Steed Tyler Tyler Christmas Nnadi Walker Thomas Hoskins Lewis Pugh McFadden Westbrook Marshall White

USF Rudolph Johnson Are Eberle Dickerson Ruble Izzo Wilson Francois Saunders (TE) Cook Aguayo Gabbard Steed Tyler Tyler Christmas Jones Walker Thomas Hoskins Lewis Pugh McFadden Andrews Marshall White

UNC Rudolph Johnson Are Eberle Dickerson Ruble Izzo Whitfield Francois Stevenson Cook Aguayo Gabbard Steed Tyler Tyler Christmas Jones Walker Thomas Hoskins Lewis Sweat McFadden Andrews Marshall White

UM Rudolph Johnson Are Eberle Dickerson Ruble Izzo Wilson Francois Whitfield (WR) Cook Aguayo Gabbard Steed Tyler Tyler Christmas Nnadi Walker Thomas Hoskins Pugh Sweat McFadden Andrews Marshall White

CAREER STARTS Player ‘13 Ricky Aguayo Nate Andrews 1 Kareem Are Wilson Bell Demarcus Christmas Dalvin Cook Landon Dickerson Alec Eberle Deondre Francois Stephen Gabbard Ja’Vonn Harrison Ryan Hoefeld Ro’Derrick Hoskins Ryan Izzo Dontavious Jackson Derwin James Roderick Johnson Fredrick Jones Derrick Kelly Ermon Lane Rick Leonard Marcus Lewis Sean Maguire Trey Marshall Corey Martinez Tarvarus McFadden Cole Minshew Nyqwan Murray Derrick Nnadi Jacques Patrick Jacob Pugh Brock Ruble Travis Rudolph Mavin Saunders Jack Steed Freddie Stevenson Josh Sweat Auden Tate Matthew Thomas Logan Tyler DeMarcus Walker 3 A.J. Westbrook Marquez White Kermit Whitfield Jesus Wilson (Bowl Games Included in Totals)

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‘14 ‘15 13 4 8 13 1 3 12 6 14 13 4 4 6 11 8 5 13 4 2* 1 5 6 3 13 1 4 6 6 11 2 7 10 10 3 11 13 13 5 8 13 *Starts were on offense

WF Rudolph Johnson Are Eberle Dickerson Ruble Izzo Wilson Francois Whitfield (WR) Cook Aguayo Gabbard Steed Tyler Tyler Christmas Nnadi Walker D. Jackson Hoskins Marshall Sweat McFadden Westbrook Lane White

CU Rudolph Johnson Are Eberle Dickerson Ruble Izzo Tate Francois Saunders (TE) Cook Aguayo Gabbard Steed Tyler Tyler Christmas Nnadi Walker Thomas Hoskins Marshall Sweat McFadden Westbrook Lane White

NCS BC Rudolph Rudolph Johnson Johnson Are Are Eberle Eberle Bell Bell Ruble Ruble Izzo Izzo Tate Tate Francois Francois Stevenson Saunders (TE) Cook Cook Aguayo Aguayo Gabbard Gabbard Steed Steed Tyler Tyler Tyler Tyler Christmas Christmas Nnadi Nnadi Walker Walker Thomas Thomas Hoskins Hoskins Pugh Pugh Sweat Sweat McFadden McFadden Westbrook Westbrook Lane Marshall White White

SU Rudolph Johnson Minshew Eberle Bell Leonard Izzo Tate Francois Whitfield (WR) Cook Aguayo Gabbard Steed Tyler Tyler Christmas Nnadi Walker Thomas Hoskins Marshall Sweat McFadden Westbrook Lane White

UF Rudolph Johnson Minshew Eberle Bell Leonard Izzo Whitfield Francois Stevenson Cook Aguayo Gabbard Steed Tyler Tyler Christmas Nnadi Walker Thomas Hoskins Pugh Sweat McFadden Westbrook Marshall White

MICH Rudolph Johnson Are Eberle Minshew Leonard Izzo Whitfield Francois Murray (WR) Cook Aguayo Gabbard Steed Tyler Tyler Christmas Nnadi Walker Thomas Hoskins Pugh Sweat McFadden Westbrook Marshall White

GAME CAPTAINS ‘16 13 3 9 5 13 13 7 13 13 13 1 13 12 1 2 13 2 2 4 6 5 12 13 3 2 11 1 8 7 13 3 13 4 10 4 12 13 13 8 13 7 5

Ttl 13 21 17 18 14 28 7 19 13 40 1 8 19 23 1 10 31 2 6 6 6 5 6 18 3 13 3 2 24 2 12 13 30 5 13 21 20 4 15 13 40 8 26 12 26

Consec 13 -1 -13 18 -19 13 40 --13 11 --31 ---3 --4 -13 3 1 8 -2 -17 -13 -9 -6 13 33 7 26 3 --

OLE MISS

CHARLESTON SOUTHERN

LOUISVILLE

USF

NORTH CAROLINA

MIAMI

WAKE FOREST

CLEMSON

NC STATE

BOSTON COLLEGE

SYRACUSE

FLORIDA

MICHIGAN

Dalvin Cook Derwin James DeMarcus Walker Kermit Whifield Derrick Nnadi Travis Rudolph Marquez White Bobo Wilson Nate Andrews Sean Maguire Freddie Stevenson DeMarcus Walker Roderick Johnson Trey Marshall Travis Rudolph DeMarcus Walker Roderick Johnson Freddie Stevenson DeMarcus Walker Marquez White Ro’Derrick Hoskins Roderick Johnson Trey Marshall Freddie Stevenson Roderick Johnson Trey Marshall Freddie Stevenson DeMarcus Walker Roderick Johnson Trey Marshall Freddie Stevenson DeMarcus Walker Roderick Johnson Freddie Stevenson DeMarcus Walker Marquez White Roderick Johnson Freddie Stevenson DeMarcus Walker Marquez White Roderick Johnson Freddie Stevenson DeMarcus Walker Marquez White Roderick Johnson Freddie Stevenson DeMarcus Walker Marquez White Dalvin Cook Roderick Johnson Sean Maguire Freddie Stevenson DeMarcus Walker Marquez White


2017 SPRING PROSPECTUS

2016 STATS: PARTICIPATION No. 23 94 31 29 72 15 78 75 60 10 51 99 90 4 16 69 54 12 62 47 89 7 13 59 18 74 81 5 87 28 3 77 55 85 83 7 76 24 10 20 57 4 37 70 80 35 91 9 40 5 33 16 22 56 52 71 15 88 92 97 41 23 9 18 1 6 21 82 26 44 66 19 27 8 84 12 32 3 49

Name Aguayo, R. Aime, W. Albert, O. Andrews, N. Are, K. Becker III, C. Bell, W. Bello, A. Boselli, A. Brewton, C. Brown, J. Burns, B. Christmas, D. Cook, D. Cosentino, J. Dickerson, L. Eberle, A. Francois, D. Frith, E. Gabbard, S. Gavin, K. Green, R. Harrison, J. Hoefeld, R. Hoskins, R. Kelly II, D. Izzo, R. Jackson, D. Jackson, J. Jackson, M. James, D. Johnson, R. Jones, F. Kerr, J. LaCivita, B. Lane, E. Leonard, R. Lewis, M. Maguire, S. Marshall, T. Martinez, C. McFadden, T. Meyers, K. Minshew, C. Murray, N. Nabers, G. Nnadi, D. Patrick, J. Patti, N. Phillips, D. Plante, C. Pugh, J. Rasul, A. Rice, E. Robbins, D. Ruble, B. Rudolph, T. Saunders, M. Shanks, J. Smallwood, I. Steed, J. Stevenson, F. Sweat, J. Tate, A. Taylor, L. Thomas, M. Tyler, L. Upshur, N. Vickers, J. Walker, D. Weeks, K. Westbrook, A. White, M. Whitfield, K. Wilkerson, J. Williams, A. Williams, S. Wilson, J. Wood, C.

GP/GS 13/13/1/4/3 10/9 12/10/5 1/2/9/10/13/13/13 13/13 2/7/7 13/13 13/13 4/13/8/11/2/1 1/13/13 5/2 13/12 12/1 13/6/2/2 13/13 13/2 13/2/8/4 7/6 8/5 5/12/12 1/13/13 13/6/3 13/2 3/13/11 13/1 11/9/2/12/8 7/12/3/9/7 13/13 12/3 3/3/13/12/4 12/10 13/4 12/13/12 13/6/4/13/13 13/13/8 13/13 13/7 3/3/1/7/5 1/-

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SCORING DRIVES: 2016 Opp. MISS MISS MISS MISS MISS MISS MISS MISS MISS MISS CSU CSU CSU CSU CSU CSU CSU CSU UL UL UL UL USF USF USF USF USF USF USF USF USF UNC UNC UNC UNC UNC UM UM UM UM WF WF WF CU CU CU CU CU NCSU NCSU NCSU NCSU BC BC BC

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Plays Yards TOP Result Qtr. Time How Scored 13 75 6:31 FG 1 0:01 Aguayo 25-yd 10 71 4:53 FG 2 4:49 Aguayo 21-yd 9 75 2:29 TD 2 0:28 Rudolph 16-yd rec 7 52 2:42 FG 3 12:18 Aguayo 40-yd 3 32 0:41 TD 3 11:28 Stevenson 1-yd run 3 11 1:30 TD 3 9:17 Whitfield 3-yd run 8 77 4:24 TD 3 4:12 Izzo 2-yd rec 14 51 4:58 FG 4 12:56 Aguayo 40-yd 7 26 2:44 FG 4 9:16 Aguayo 44-yd 8 50 3:23 FG 4 4:53 Aguayo 30-yd 11 68 5:34 TD 1 9:26 Rudolph 16-yd rec 8 48 3:37 TD 1 4:18 Cook 1-yd run 3 27 0:53 TD 1 3:17 Rudolph 21-yd rec -TD 1 0:22 Wilson 89-yd punt return 6 35 2:32 TD 2 4:44 Patrick 2-yd run 4 63 1:38 TD 3 10:00 Cook 37-yd run 10 76 4:51 TD 3 2:22 Tate 1-yd rec 4 8 1:26 FG 4 4:59 Aguayo 46-yd 7 33 3:09 FG 1 1:41 Aguayo 47-yd 5 69 2:24 TD 2 10:56 Tate 20-yd rec 8 82 4:06 TD 4 5:19 Tate 12-yd rec 7 30 1:44 FG 4 0:51 Aguayo 33-yd 1 75 0:12 TD 1 14:31 Cook 75-yd run 4 76 1:27 TD 1 10:22 Cook 13-yd run 5 50 2:32 TD 1 6:11 Stevenson 1-yd run 8 64 4:11 TD 1 0:25 Wilson 3-yd rec 10 74 4:09 FG 2 7:04 Aguayo 25-yd 6 51 2:57 TD 2 1:18 Stevenson 1-yd run 10 95 4:33 TD 3 7:07 Patrick 2-yd run 10 48 4:49 FG 4 13:33 Aguayo 35-yd 3 43 1:35 TD 4 8:46 Francois 35-yd run 5 75 2:05 TD 2 4:47 Cook 9-yd run 6 66 1:53 TD 3 9:37 Patrick 0-yd run 15 76 8:51 TD 4 13:22 Cook 1-yd run 12 75 6:55 TD 4 5:11 Cook 3-yd run 9 75 2:08 TD 4 0:23 Francois 2-yd run 9 62 1:10 FG 2 0:06 Aguayo 31-yd 6 80 3:12 TD 3 8:06 Cook 59-yd rec 7 60 3:34 TD 3 3:32 Whitfield 20-yd rec 13 73 7:25 FG 4 9:02 Aguayo 32-yd 8 24 3:01 FG 1 0:00 Aguayo 29-yd 5 26 2:28 TD 2 3:16 Francois 2-yd run 6 96 2:38 TD 3 7:32 Tate 11-yd rec 6 60 3:43 TD 2 8:20 Cook 4-yd run 6 78 1:21 TD 2 0:23 Murray 5-yd rec 1 43 0:08 TD 3 6:18 Cook 43-yd run 1 70 0:12 TD 3 0:43 Cook 70-yd run 5 80 1:56 TD 4 3:23 Cook 8-yd run 12 50 4:16 FG 2 12:36 Aguayo 32-yd 7 75 2:34 TD 2 1:20 Patrick 2-yd run 7 70 3:00 TD 3 0:00 Cook 10-yd run 5 83 1:28 TD 4 3:09 Rudolph 19-yd rec 9 80 3:29 TD 1 8:50 Tate 6-yd rec 10 71 4:51 TD 1 1:08 Murray 4-yd rec 7 64 3:52 TD 2 2:50 Cook 19-yd run

QB Francois Francois Francois Francois Francois Francois Francois Francois Francois Francois Francois Francois Francois -Francois Francois Francois Cosentino Francois Francois Cosentino Cosentino Francois Francois Francois Francois Francois Francois Francois Francois Francois Francois Francois Francois Francois Francois Francois Francois Francois Francois Francois Francois Francois Francois Francois Francois Francois Francois Francois Francois Francois Francois Francois Francois Francois

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Plays Yards 7 61 5 66 4 3 5 41 5 56 4 75 7 80 6 75 7 93 6 45 12 43 2 24 9 44 9 75 9 77 4 26 6 75 5 50 1 92 15 54 7 75 4 34

Bold denotes season high

TOP Result Qtr. Time How Scored 3:52 TD 3 3:51 Rudolph 20-yd rec 2:28 TD 3 0:25 Tate 6-yd rec 1:32 FG 4 12:01 Tyler 53-yd 2:00 TD 4 8:18 Stevenson 6-yd rec 1:55 TD 1 11:07 Murray 16-yd rec 2:04 TD 1 7:11 Rudolph 15-yd rec 3:29 TD 2 6:35 Cook 25-yd run 3:20 TD 3 11:40 Cook 11-yd run 3:50 TD 3 5:59 Cook 17-yd run 2:50 TD 3 1:37 Cook 8-yd run 4:49 FG 4 5:41 Aguayo 42-yd 0:43 TD 1 4:46 Cook 17-yd run 3:23 FG 2 14:47 Aguayo 22-yd 4:48 TD 3 5:38 Rudolph 46-yd rec 4:49 TD 4 12:51 Stevenson 27-yd run 2:11 TD 4 1:00 Francois 8-yd run 2:13 TD 1 12:47 Cook 2-yd run 1:40 FG 1 7:31 Aguayo 42-yd 0:14 TD 1 2:49 Murray 92-yd rec 4:47 FG 2 4:49 Aguayo 38-yd 4:16 TD 4 11:38 Francois 3-yd run 1:21 TD 4 0:36 Murray 12-yd rec

QB Francois Maguire Maguire Maguire Francois Francois Francois Francois Francois Francois Maguire Francois Francois Francois Francois Francois Francois Francois Francois Francois Francois Francois


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