2010 ACC Football Info Guide

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ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTORY ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE.........Michael Kelly, Associate Commissioner, Communications and Football Operations (mkelly@theacc.org) Mailing: PO Drawer ACC, Greensboro, NC 27417-6724 ...... Mike Finn, Associate Commissioner, Football Communications (mfinn@theacc.org) Shipping: 4512 Weybridge Lane, Greensboro, NC 27407 ....................Brian Morrison, Associate Commissioner, Basketball Communications (bmorrison@theacc.org) Phone: 336-851-6062; Fax: 336-854-8797 ..................................................................... Lindsey Rogers, Associate Director (lrogers@theacc.org) Twitter--@theACC and @theACCfootball Steve Phillips, Assistant Director (sphillips@theacc.org) Facebook--www.Facebook.com/theACC Barbara Dery, Administrative Assistant (bdery@theacc.org) You Tube--www.youtube.com/theACCsport JoAnne Cannell, Intern (jcannell@theacc.org) 2010 ACC Football Information Guide

Volume XXXXXVII, No. 1, published by the Office of the Commissioner and the Communications Office of the Atlantic Coast Conference. Additional information is available, upon request, to accredited members of the media. This guide is located on The ACC.com website (www.theacc.com). Printed copies of the 2010 ACC Football Information Guide are not available.i Edited by Mike Finn, Barb Dery, Andrew Middleman, Christina Tracey, Allison Doughty, Michael Kelly and the Sports Information Directors and their assistants of the ACC. Cover design by Emily Watkins.

ATLANTIC DIVISION BOSTON COLLEGE

www.bceagles.com Shipping & Mailing: 321 Conte Forum, 140 Commonwealth, Ave., Chestnut Hill, MA 02467 Phone: 617-552-3004 Fax: 617-552-4903 Associate AD/SID: Chris Cameron, cameroch@bc.edu Assistant: Matt Lynch, lynchfz@bc.edu FB Media Credential Requests: Chris Cameron Twitter--Twuitter.om/BCSportsnews

CLEMSON

www.clemsontigers.com Mailing: PO Box 31, Clemson, SC 29633 Shipping: 100 Perimeter Road/Jervey Athletic Center, Clemson, SC 29634 Phone: 864-656-2114 Fax: 864-656-0299 Assistant AD/SID: Tim Bourret, btimoth@clemson.edu Associate: Brian Hennessy, bhennes@clemson.edu FB Credential Requests: Sammy Blackman, blackmj@clemson.edu Facebook--www.facebook.com/clemsontigers Twitter--www.twitter.com/cu_athletics YouTube--http://www.youtube.com/user/ClemsonAthletics

FLORIDA STATE

www.seminoles.com Mailing: PO Box 2195, Tallahassee, FL 32316 Shipping: 403 Stadium Drive West, Tallahassee, FL 32306 Phone: 850-644-1403 Fax: 850-644-3820 SID: Tina Dechausey, tthomas@fsu.edu Assistant (football contact): Bob Thomas, bthomas2@fsu.edu FB Media Credential Requests: Tina Dechausey Facebook--http://www.seminoles.com/facebook Twitter--http://www.seminoles.com/twitter U-Tube--http://www.youtube.com/flstateseminoles

MARYLAND

www.umterps.com Mailing & Shipping: Comcast Center Terrapin Trail, College Park, Md. 20742 Phone: 301-314-7064 Fax: 301-314-9094 Associate AD/Media Relations:Doug Dull, ddull@umd.edu Associate Director (football contact): Shawn Nestor, snestor@umd.edu FB Media Credential Requests: Doug Dull Twitter--http://twitter.com/CoachFridge

NC STATE

www.gopack.com Mailing: Box 8502, Raleigh, NC 27695-8502 Shipping: Weisiger Brown Facility, 2500 Warren Carroll Drive, Room 2133 Raleigh, N.C. 27695 Phone: 919-515-2102 Fax: 919-515-3624 Assistant AD: Annabelle Myers, annabelle_myers@ncsu.edu Assistant: Brandon Yopp, Brandon_Yopp@ncsu.edu FB Media Credential Requsts: Annabelle Myers Twitter--www.twitter.com/PackFootball

WAKE FOREST

www.wakeforestsports.com Mailing: PO Box 7426, Winston-Salem, NC, 27109 Shipping: 1834 Wake Forest Road, Miller Center, Suite 310, Winston-Salem, N.C. 27106 Phone: 336-758-5640 Fax: 336-758-5140 Assistant AD: Steve Shutt, shuttsj@wfu.edu Assistant: Scott Wortman, wortmasm@wfu.edu FB Media Credential Requests: Steve Shutt Twitter--WakeForestSport for our general Twitter--WakeFBstats for stats and game reports

COASTAL DIVISION DUKE

www.goduke.com Mailing: Box 90557, Durham, NC 27708-0557 Shipping: 115 Cameron Indoor Stadium, Durham, NC 27708 Phone: 919-684-2633 Fax: 919-684-2489 Sports Information Director: Art Chase, chasea@duaa.duke.edu Assistant SID: Ben Blevins, bblevins@duaa.duke.edu FB Media Credential Requests Contact: Art Chase

GEORGIA TECH

www.ramblinwreck.com Mailing & Shipping: 150 Bobby Dodd Way NW, Atlanta, GA 30332 Phone: 404-894-5445 Fax: 404-894-1248 Director of Communications: Dean Buchan dbuchan@athletics.gatech.edu Associate: Mike Stamus, mstamus@athletics.gatech.edu Assistant for Football: Mike Huff,mhuff@athletics.gatech.edu FB Credential Requests: Dean Buchan Twitter--Twitter.com/gtathletics Facebook--Facebook.com/gtathletics You Tube--www.youtube.com/ramblinwrecktube

MIAMI

www.hurricanesports.com Mailing & Shipping: 5821 San Amaro Drive, Coral Gables, FL 33146 Phone: 305-284-3244 Fax: 305-284-2807 Assistant AD/Communications: Chris Freet Football SID: Kerwin Lonzo, klonzo@miami.edu FB Media Credential Requests: Kerwin Lonzo Twitter--www.twitter.com/hurricanesports

NORTH CAROLINA

www.TarHeelBlue.com Mailing: PO Box 2126, Chapel Hill, NC 27514 Shipping: Koury Natatorium, Bowles Drive, Chapel Hill, NC 27514 Phone: 919-962-2123 Fax: 919-962-0612 Associate AD: Steve Kirschner, stevekirschner@unc.edu Football SID: Kevin Best, kevinbest@unc.edu FB Media Credential Requests: Steve Kirschner Twitter--www.twitter.com/TarHeelFootball Facebook--http://www.facebook.com/tarheels YouTube--http://www.youtube.com/user/UNCTarHeelsAthletics

VIRGINIA

www.virginiasports.com Mailing: PO Box 400853, Charlottesville, VA 22904-4853 Shipping: 295 Massie Road, Charlottesville, VA 22903 Phone: 434-982-5500 Fax: 434-982-5525 Assistant AD: Jim Daves, jimdaves@virginia.edu FB Media Credential Requests: Jim Daves Facebook--http://www.facebook.com/VirginiaCavaliers Twitter--http://twitter.com/VirginiaSports YouTube--http://www.youtube.com/user/virginiaathletics

VIRGINIA TECH

www.hokiesports.com Mailing & Shipping: 460 Jamerson Athletic Center Blacksburg, VA 24061 Phone: 540-231-6726 Fax: 540-231-6984 Assistant AD: Dave Smith, vtsid@vt.edu Assistant (football contact): Bryan Johnston, blj@vt.edu FB Media Credentials: Dave Smith Twitter--www.twitter.com/Hokiesports

ACC Football Communications Schedule Weekly Football Release

Available every Monday during football season by 12 noon on the ACC Media Services website at the ACC.com (username: ACC (allcaps); password: media (all lower case). There are three exceptions: the first ACC release of the year will be available on Thursday, August 26, the second (due to Labor Day) will be on Tuesday, Sept. 7, and the release prior to the ACC Football Championship Game will be available on Sunday, Nov. 28.

ACC Player of the Week

Weekly during the season, beginning on Tuesday, Sept. 7 and, thereafter, continuing on each Monday of the season through Nov. 29, a panel of ACC media members will select the ACC Offensive and Defensive Linemen and Back of the Week, as well as the ACC Rookie and Specialist of the Week. This release will be posted by 12 noon on each Monday (with the exception of the first release which will be on Tuesday) of the regular season.

Midweek Notes Page

In addition to the normal football release package on Monday, the ACC will also release an abbreviated notes page each Wednesday during football season beginning Wednesday, Sept. 8, and concluding, Wednesday, Nov. 24.

Annual ACC Football Awards

The ACC’s Annual Football Awards, with the exception of the Jacobs Blocking Trophy, the Jim Tatum and Brian Piccolo Awards, are voted on by members of the Atlantic Coast Sports Media Association (ACSMA). Only media who are dues-paying members of ACSMA may vote on these teams and awards. All those covering ACC Football on a regular basis are encouraged to join ACSMA. To become a member of ACMSA please contact Rob Daniels, Executive Secretary, of ACSMA (robdaniels1966@att.net).

The Release Dates of the ACC’s Annual Football Awards:

Nov. 28--ACC Jacobs Blocking Trophy Nov. 29--All-ACC Football Team Nov. 30--Offensive and Defensive Rookie of the Year; Coach of the Year Dec. 1--Offensive and Defensive Player of the Year; ACC Player of the Year. Dec. 2--Jim Tatum Scholar Athlete Award Dec. 3--Brian Piccolo Award

ACC Football Honors & Awards The Associated Press/ACSMA All-ACC teams, Coach of the Year, Players of the Year, and Rookies of the Year are selected in a vote by members of the Atlantic Coast Sports Media Association (ACSMA). The teams and individual award winners will be announced during the week immediately following the conclusion of the regular season. ACSMA is also responsible for selecting ACC football players of the week throughout the course of the season for Monday noon release. Nominations for the awards are made by the sports information offices of the 12 member institutions and are voted on by a panel of nine media representatives.


ACC Communications 2010 ACC Coaches Teleconference

The 12 ACC football coaches will be featured on a weekly teleconference each Wednesday (with the exception of Thanksgiving week) from 10:30 a.m., to 12:30 p.m., beginning Sept. 1, and concluding Tuesday, November 23. Each coach will have 10 minutes to make an opening statement and answer questions. There will be an instant replay of each teleconference on the Conference’s internet site theACC.com each Wednesday afternoon as well as a written transcript of the call.

ACC Football Coaches Teleconference Jim Grobe, Wake Forest .................10:30 am Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech .........10:40 am Mike London, Virginia ...................10:50 am Tom O’Brien, NC State ..................11:00 am Butch Davis, North Carolina..........11:10 am Randy Shannon, Miami ..................11:20 am Ralph Friedgen, Maryland.............11:30 am Paul Johnson, Georgia Tech ...........11:40 am Jimbo Fisher, Florida State ............11:50 am David Cutcliffe, Duke .................... 12:00 pm Dabo Swinney, Clemson ................ 12:10 pm Frank Spaziani, Boston College .... 12:20 pm

Media Phone Number: 913-905-1084

theACC.com

The Atlantic Coast Conference’s official Web site – theACC.com – is the source for complete ACC football information including standings, statistics, game previews, notes and other information. theACC.com is also the site for the replay of the league’s football coaches teleconference every Wednesday afternoon during the season. The media services section of theACC.com is dedicated to specific needs of the media, including downloads of ACC and school logos and headshots of players and coaches from select sports. Please contact the ACC Communications staff for access information. Social media outlets are also a great means by which to follow the latest news on the Atlantic Coast Conference. The ACC has multiple Twitter accounts including @theACC and @theACCfootball and has a fan page on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/theACC. The ACCSport’s channel on YouTube has new, indepth video features on players in the ACC.

ACC Communications Satellite Feed Starting Wednesday, September 1 and running consecutively through Wednesday, December 1, the ACC will provide a 90 minute football press conference/highlight satellite feed for the media that cover the Atlantic Coast Conference. The feed will be from 2:30 pm to 4:00 pm Eastern time. The Coordinates are as follows: Galaxy 17 – Transponder 21 , Channel A (KU Digital), Located at 91 degrees WL Downlink Freq: 12106.5 Horizontal Symbol Rate: 6.1113 Data Rate: 8.448 FEC: 3/4 Trouble # for a re-feed is 919/850-4565 To contact the ACC during the feed call 336-369-1205

CollegePressBox.com

CollegePressBox.com has contact information, weekly team and opponent notes, stats, depth charts and complete final game books. That’s in addition to each school’s section-by-section and complete media guide, spring guide and a complete list of conference beat writers and radio broadcasters and much more. Media wishing to obtain username and password should send an e-mail to:

password@collegepressbox.com

Atlantic Coast Conference Office

P.O. Drawer ACC Greensboro, N.C. 27417-6724 4512 Weybridge Lane (27407) Phone .....................................336/851-6062 Communications Fax ..................336/854-8797 Football Communications Fax ....336-369-1211

ACC Communications Staff

Michael Kelly............. Associate Commissioner Comunications and Football Operations Brian Morrison ........... Associate Commissioner Basketball Communications Mike Finn ................... Associate Commissioner Football Communications Lindsey Rogers .................... Associate Director Steve Phillips ........................ Assistant Director Barb Dery ....................Administrative Assistant JoAnne Cannell ........................................ Intern

ACC Office Staff

Commissioner John D. Swofford Executive Assistant to the Commissioner Cecelia DiAmico Associate Commissioners Jeff Elliott, Finance and Administration Nora Lynn Finch, Women’s Basketball & SWA Mike Finn, Football Communications Karl Hicks, Men’s Basketball Operations Michael Kelly, Communications and Football Ops Shane Lyons, Governance & Compliance Brian Morrison, Basketball Communications Amy Yakola, Public Relations, Marketing Assistant Commissioners W. Scott McBurney, Advanced Media Kris W. Pierce, Championships Football Officials, Coordinator Doug Rhoads Men’s Basketball Officials, Coordinator John Clougherty Women’s Basketball Officials, Coordinator Charlene Curtis Director of Business Operations Lynne Herndon Director of Compliance & Governance Lindsey Babcock Director of Information Systems Christina L. Tracey Director, Men’s Basketball Operations Kathy C. Hunt Director of Student-Athlete Programs, Compliance Shamaree Brown Director, Women’s Basketball Operations Brad Hecker Associate Director, Advanced Media Steve “Slim” Vollinger Associate Director, Championships Lee Butler Associate Director, Communications Lindsey Rogers Associate Director, Football Operations Allison Doughty Associate Director, Technology and Operations Ben Tario Assistant Director, Championships Donald Moore Assistant Director, Communications Steve Phillips Assistant Director, Women’s Basketball & SWA Georgia Davis Website Coordinator Heather Hirschman Administrative Assistants Susan Anthony, Administration/Business Jennie Barrett, Championships Barbara Dery, Communications/PR & Marketing Tracey Haith, S-A Welfare, Compliance & Governance Karrie Tilley, Men’s Basketball Operations Emily Watkins, Receptionist Interns Sheldon Bell, Championships JoAnne Cannell, Communications Charlotte Zoller, Marketing & PR Neil Sleight, Website

1 Table of Contents General Information

Communications Directory .................. IFC Communications, Staff Directory, Table of Contents ..................................... 1 Composite Football Schedule .................. 2 Radio: National, Satellite ......................... 3 The ACC: “A Tradition of Excellence” 4-5 John Swofford, ACC Commissioner........ 6 2010 ACC Football Championship ..... 7-10 2010 Bowl Championship Series ........... 11 2010 ACC Bowl Lineup, Records .... 12-14 National Football Foundation & HOF ... 15 2010 News & Notes .......................... 16-23 2009 Season In Review..................... 24-31 Active Career Leaders............................ 32 2009 Team Statistics ......................... 33-37

The Teams

Boston College Eagles ...................... 38-41 Clemson Tigers ................................. 42-45 Duke Blue Devils .............................. 46-49 Florida State Seminoles .................... 50-53 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets ............ 54-57 Maryland Terrapins ........................... 58-61 Miami Hurricanes ............................. 62-65 North Carolina Tar Heels .................. 66-69 NC State Wolfpack............................ 70-73 Virginia Cavaliers ............................. 74-77 Virginia Tech Hokies......................... 78-81 Wake Forest Demon Deacons ........... 82-85 Team Statistics Year-by-Year ............ 86-97

ACC Record Book

Champions Year by Year ........................ 98 Post-Season Honors ............................... 99 Composite Football Records ................ 100 Coaching Records; Non-ACC Records 101 Year by Year, 1953-2009 ............... 102-130 Overtime .............................................. 130 Series Records............................... 131-141 Individual Records ........................ 142-150 Jacobs Trophy; Piccolo Award ............. 150 Team Records................................ 151-154 Annual Individual Leaders ........... 155-161 Athletics Directors & SIDs history ...... 161 Annual Team Leaders ................... 162-163 Career Statistical Leaders ............ 164-169 Single Game - Individual Bests ........... 170 Single Game - Team Bests ................... 171 Individual Season Bests ................ 172-176 Freshmen, Position Specific Records... 176 Team Season Bests ........................ 177-179 Single Season Improvement ................ 179 All-Americas ................................ 180-183 25th & 50th Anniversary Teams ......... 184 Bowl Records ................................ 185-188 ACC & the NFL Draft .................. 189-190 ACC Players in the Pros .............. 191-199 ACC & the NFL Draft .................. 200-207 Associated Press Poll (Vs. No. 1) ....... 208 ACC vs. AP-ranked teams ............ 209-214 Academic Awards ................................ 215 2010 ACC Football Schedule............... 216


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2010 ACC Football Schedule

Thursday, September 2 Florida A&M at Miami, ESPN3.com, 7:30 pm Presbyterian at Wake Forest, ESPN3.com, 6:30 pm Saturday, September 4 Weber State at Boston College, ESPN3.com, 1 pm North Texas at Clemson, ESPN3.com, 3:30 pm Elon at Duke, ESPN3.com, 7 pm Samford at Florida State, ESPNU, 12 pm S.C. State at Georgia Tech, ESPN3.com, 1 pm LSU vs. North Carolina (Atlanta), ABC, 8 pm Western Carolina at NC State, ESPN3.com, 6 pm Richmond at Virginia, ESPN3.com, 6 pm Monday, September 6 Navy vs. Maryland, (Baltimore), ESPN, 4 pm Boise State vs. Virginia Tech, (Landover, Md.), ESPN, 8 pm Saturday, September 11 Kent State at Boston College, ESPNU, 3:30 pm Presbyterian at Clemson, ESPN3.com, 3:30 pm Duke at Wake Forest, Raycom, 12 pm Florida State at Oklahoma, ABC/ESPN2, 3:30 pm Georgia Tech at Kansas, FSN, 12 pm Morgan State at Maryland, ESPN3.com, 6 pm Miami at Ohio State, ESPN, 3:40 pm NC State at UCF, CBSCS, 7:30 pm Virginia at Southern California, FSN, 10:30 pm James Madison at Virginia Tech, ESPN3.com, 1:30 pm Thursday, September 16 Cincinnati at NC State, ESPN, 7:30 pm Saturday, September 18 Clemson at Auburn, ESPN, 7 pm

Alabama at Duke, ABC, 3:30 pm BYU at Florida State, ESPNU, 3:30 pm Georgia Tech at North Carolina, Raycom, 12 pm Maryland at West Virginia, ESPNU, 12 pm East Carolina at Virginia Tech, ESPN3.com, 1:30 pm Wake Forest at Stanford, ESPN2, 11:15 pm Thursday, September 23 Miami at Pittsburgh, ESPN, 7:30 pm Saturday, September 25 Virginia Tech at Boston College Army at Duke Wake Forest at Florida State NC State at Georgia Tech Florida International at Maryland North Carolina at Rutgers VMI at Virginia Saturday, October 2 Notre Dame at Boston College Miami at Clemson Duke at Maryland Florida State at Virginia Georgia Tech at Wake Forest East Carolina at North Carolina Virginia Tech at NC State Saturday, October 9 Boston College at NC State Clemson at North Carolina Florida State at Miami Virginia at Georgia Tech Central Michigan at Virginia Tech Navy at Wake Forest

North Carolina at Miami Eastern Michigan at Virginia Thursday, October 28 Florida State at NC State, ESPN, 7:30 pm Saturday, October 30 Clemson at Boston College Duke at Navy Wake Forest at Maryland Miami at Virginia William & Mary at North Carolina Thursday, November 4 Georgia Tech at Virginia Tech, ESPN, 7:30 pm Saturday, November 6 Boston College at Wake Forest NC State at Clemson Virginia at Duke North Carolina at Florida State Maryland at Miami Saturday, November 13 Boston College at Duke Clemson at Florida State Miami at Georgia Tech Maryland at Virginia Virginia Tech at North Carolina Wake Forest at NC State Saturday, November 20 Virginia at Boston College Clemson at Wake Forest Duke at Georgia Tech Florida State at Maryland Virginia Tech at Miami NC State at North Carolina

Saturday, October 16 Boston College at Florida State Maryland at Clemson Miami at Duke North Carolina at Virginia Middle Tennessee at Georgia Tech NC State at East Carolina, CBSCS, 12 pm Wake Forest at Virginia Tech

Saturday, November 27 Boston College at Syracuse South Carolina at Clemson North Carolina at Duke Florida at Florida State Georgia Tech at Georgia NC State at Maryland South Florida at Miami Virginia at Virginia Tech Wake Forest at Vanderbilt

Saturday, October 23 Maryland at Boston College Georgia Tech at Clemson Duke at Virginia Tech

Saturday, December 4 Dr Pepper ACC Championship Game, (Charlotte, N.C.), ESPN, 7:45 pm

All Times Eastern. After the games of September 18, game times and TV will be announced with either a 6 or 12-day advance notice beginning on Monday, Sept. 13 for the games of Sept. 25. ABC/ESPN(2)* - Denotes regionally televised on ABC, shown to other parts of the country on ESPN(2).


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The ACC On Sirius/XM Satellite Radio The first intercollegiate athletics conference to reach agreement to have its football, basketball and women’s basketball games broadcast on satellite radio, the Atlantic Coast Conference begins its fifth season in its partnership with Sirius/XM Radio. Since 2004, the ACC has had virtually all of its football and men’s basketball games broadcast over XM Radio as well as many women’s basketball games. ACC Football can be found on XM Channels 191, 192 and 193 this fall, as well as on occasion, Channel 194 and 141, and other channels. The games can also be found on Sirius channels 213, 214 and 215 and occasionally on 216 and 121. Additionally, Sirius/XM will also air ACC Coaches shows as well as specialty programming produced by ISP. (Listed channels subject to change) Game Broadcast XM Sirius Date....Game (Radio Network).......................... Time .......... Time ...Channel Channel S. 2 .....Presbyterian at Wake Forest (WF) ........... 6:30 pm...... 6:00 pm....... 191 ........ 213 S. 2 .....Florida A&M at Miami (UM) .................. 7:30 pm...... 7:00 pm....... 192 ........ 214 S. 4 .....Samford at Florida State (FSU) ................... 12:00 pm.... 11:00 am ..... 191 ........ 213 S. 4 .....S.C. State at Georgia Tech (GT) .....................1:00 pm...... 12:00 pm..... 192 ........ 214 S 4 .....Weber State at Boston College (BC)........ 1:00 pm...... 12:30 pm..... 193 ........ 215 S. 4 .....North Texas at Clemson (CL) .................. 3:30 pm...... 3:30 pm....... 191 ........ 213 S. 4 .....Western Carolina at NC State (NCS) ....... 6:00 pm...... 5:00 pm....... 192 ........ 214 S. 4 .....Richmond at Virginia (UVa) .................... 6:00 pm...... 5:00 pm....... 193 ........ 215 S. 4 .....Elon at Duke (DU) ................................... 7:00 pm...... 6:00 pm....... 194 ........ 216 S 4 .....LSU vs. North Carolina (NC) .................. 8:00 pm...... 7:00 pm....... 191 ........ 213 S. 6 .....Navy at Maryland (ISP) ........................... 4:00 pm...... 3:00 pm....... 191 ........ 213 S. 6 .....Navy at Maryland (Md) ........................... 4:00 pm...... 3:00 pm....... 192 ........ 214 S. 6 .....Boise State at Virginia Tech (VT) ............ 8:00 pm...... 7:30 pm....... 191 ........ 213 S. 11 ...Duke at Wake Forest (WF) ...................... 12:00 pm.... 11:00 am ..... 191 ........ 213 S. 11 ...Georgia Tech at Kansas (GT)................... 12:00 pm.... 11:00 am ..... 192 ........ 214 S. 11 ...James Madison at Virginia Tech (VT) ..... 1:30 pm...... 12:30 pm..... 193 ........ 215 S. 11 ...Presbyterian at Clemson (CL) .................. 3:30 pm...... 2:30 pm....... 194 ........ 216 S. 11 ...Miami at Ohio State (UM) ....................... 3:40 pm...... 2:40 pm....... 141 ........ 121 S. 11 ...Kent State at Boston College (BC) .......... 3:30 pm...... 3:30 pm....... 191 ........ 213 S. 11 ...Florida State at Oklahoma (FSU) ............ 3:30 pm...... 3:30 pm....... 192 ........ 214 S. 11 ...Morgan State at Maryland (MD) ............. 6:00 pm...... 5:00 pm....... 193 ........ 215 S. 11 ...Virginia at Southern California (UVa) ..... 10:30 pm.... 9:30 pm....... 191 ........ 213 S. 11 ...NC State at UCF (NCS) ........................... 7:30 pm...... 7:00 pm....... 192 ........ 214 S. 16 ...Cincinnati at NC State (NCS) .................. 7:30 pm...... 6:30 pm....... 191 ........ 213 S. 18 ...Georgia Tech at North Carolina (ISP)...... 12:00 pm.... 11:00 am ..... 191 ........ 213 S. 18 ...Georgia Tech at North Carolina (NC) ...... 12:00 pm.... 11:00 am ..... 192 ........ 214 S. 18 ...Maryland at West Virginia (MD) ............. 12:00 pm.... 11:00 am ..... 193 ........ 215 S. 18 ...East Carolina at Virginia Tech (VT)...............1:30 pm...... 12:30 pm..... 194 ........ 216 S. 18 ...Alabama at Duke (ISP) ............................ 3:30 pm...... 3:30 pm....... 191 ........ 213 S. 18 ...Alabama at Duke (DU) ............................ 3:30 p.m..... 3:30 pm....... 192 ........ 214 S. 18 ...BYU at Florida State (FSU)..................... 3:30 pm...... 3:30 pm....... 193 ........ 215 S. 18 ...Wake Forest at Stanford (WF) ................. 11:15 pm .... 10:15 pm..... 191 ........ 213 S. 18 ...Clemson at Auburn (CL).......................... 7:00 pm...... 7:00 pm....... 192 ........ 214 S. 23 ...Miami at Pittsburg (UM).......................... 7:30 pm...... 6:30 pm....... 191 ........ 213 O. 28...Florida State at NC State (ISP) ................ 7:30 pm...... 6:30 pm....... 191 ........ 213 O. 28...Florida State at NC State (NCS) .............. 7:30 pm...... 6:30 pm....... 192 ........ 214 N. 4.....Georgia Tech at Virginia Tech (ISP) ........ 7:30 p.m..... 6:30 pm....... 191 ........ 213 N. 4.....Georgia Tech at Virginia Tech (VT)......... 7:30 pm...... 6:30 pm....... 192 ........ 214

2010 ACC Football Injury Release Guidelines In 2010, ACC schools will use the following guideline for the release of injury information. This guideline is a suggested minimum standard for the 2010 football season. This is not an ACC rule subject to enforcement. Once Football Season begins, starting on the week before the first game, the following injury release guideline will be in place: 1. Head Football Coach defers all injury-related questions to primary sports medicine contact for football. 2. On each Monday during the season, the school announces any players who are out for the season or are scheduled to have surgery. 3. No other questions will be answered or announcements regarding player injuries will be made until the end of practice on Thursday, two days prior to the next football game (Tuesday for Thursday game, Thursday for Saturday). 4. On that day, within 90 minutes of the end of practice, injured players’ playing status for the school’s next football game will be announced in one of four categories: a. Probable; b. Questionable; c. Doubtful or d. Out for the upcoming game.

2010 ACC Football Games On National Radio

This fall, no fewer than 22 Atlantic Coast Conference Football Games will be broadcast nationally from coast to coast by five different national radio networks including 14 games on the ACC/ISP National Radio Network. This year marks the fifth year of the ACC/ISP Network with Stan Cotten, Bill Roth, Adam Witten and Matt Chazanow calling the playby-play and Sonny Randle, Ricky Proehl and John Bunting handling the color analysis. Additionally, all of the ISP National ACC Games will be carried on Sirius/XM Satellite Radio.

ACC/ISP Football National Radio Package S. 6 S. 18 S. 18 S. 25 O. 2 O. 9 O. 23 O. 28 N. 4 N. 6 N. 13 N. 20 N. 27

Navy at Maryland, 4 pm Georgia Tech at North Carolina, 12 pm Alabama at Duke, 3:30 pm Virginia Tech at Boston College, TBA Georgia Tech at Wake Forest, TBA Florida State at Miami, TBA Georgia Tech at Clemson, TBA Florida State at NC State, 7:30 pm Georgia Tech at Virginia Tech, 7:30 pm North Carolina at Florida State, TBA Virginia Tech at North Carolina, TBA Virginia Tech at Miami, TBA Flex Weekend (One of Three Games) South Carolina at Clemson or South Florida at Miami or Virginia at Virginia Tech D. 4 ACC Championship Game, 7:45 pm

ESPN Radio S. 6 S. 18 O. 2 O. 30 N. 27

Boise State at Virginia Tech, 8 pm Clemson at Auburn, 7 pm Miami at Clemson, TBA Clemson at Boston College, TBA Florida at Florida State, TBA

Touchdown Radio

S. 18 BYU at Florida State, 3:30 pm

Sports USA Radio

N. 13 Miami at Georgia Tech, TBA

Big East/ISP National Radio S. 23 Miami at Pittsburgh, 7:30 pm. Other ACC games may be selected for national radio broadcast by networks such as Westwood One once their game times have been ascertained during the course of the football season.


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The Atlantic Coast Conference

The Tradition Consistency. It is the mark of true excellence in any endeavor. However, in today’s intercollegiate athletics, competition has become so balanced and so competitive that it is virtually impossible to maintain a high level of consistency. Yet the Atlantic Coast Conference has defied the odds. Now, in its 58th year of competition, the ACC has long enjoyed the reputation as one of the strongest and most competitive intercollegiate conferences in the nation. And that is not mere conjecture, the numbers support it. Since the league’s inception in 1953, ACC schools have captured 120 national championships, including 64 in women’s competition and 56 in men’s. In addition, NCAA individual titles have gone to ACC studentathletes 130 times in men’s competition and 91 times in women’s action. The conference had an immediate impact on the national college football scene in the fall of 1953 when the University of Maryland captured the first of what would eventually be five national football titles for the ACC. Clemson laid claim to the league’s second national title in 1981 while Georgia Tech followed suit in 1990. Florida State pocketed national titles No. 4 and 5 in 1993 and 1999. Additionally, Miami has laid claim to five national gridiron titles over the past 27 seasons. Four of the Hurricanes’ five national titles (1983, 1987, 1989, 2001) were unanimous with both the sportswriters and coaches polls, while in 1991 Miami (AP) shared the national title with Washington (coaches). The 12 institutions that take to the field this fall under the ACC banner have produced 558 first- or second-team gridiron All-Americas and 73 first-team academic All-Americas. ACC Football, though, has always been about more than just wins and losses and individual athletics honors. ACC schools, cumulatively, were ranked higher nationally than any other conference in the most recent rankings of American Universities by the U.S. News & World Report, with eight ACC institutions ranked 53rd or higher nationally and all 12 schools rated as “Tier One” schools. The Conference was No. 1 with a diploma in 2009 for the fifth straight year, as the ACC led all Football Bowl Subdivision Conferences in the NCAA’s graduation rate (GSR). The ACC also had the highest football APR as a league for the fourth consecutive year. Miami was honored nationally (AFCA) for the top graduation rate for any football program in the country. It marked the 20th time a current ACC school has recorded the highest football graduation rate in the nation. Since becoming a 12-team league in 2005, the ACC has consistently made history in the NFL’s annual professional football draft. When Clemson running back C. J. Spiller was chosen as the ninth overall pick in this past year’s NFL Draft it marked the fifth consecutive year the ACC has had a player taken in the Top 10 of the Draft. The ACC is the only conference in the nation to have achieved that feat, but his was only the latest in a long line of Draft accomplishments. In the 2009 NFL Draft, the ACC was the only league with four players chosen among the top nine selections in the draft. It marked the second time in four years the ACC had managed that trick, also claiming four of the top nine picks in 2005. During the 2006, 2007 and 2008 drafts, the Conference became the first college league in the history to have two of the top four NFL Draft picks in each of

three consecutive years. In 2008, the ACC also set an NFL Draft record having the first defensive player chosen for three straight years with NC State’s Mario Williams (2006), Clemson’s Gaines Adams (2007) and Virginia’s Chris Long (2008) claiming the honor. The ACC’s run began with the 2006 Draft when the Conference set an NFL Draft record with 12 players chosen in the first round and 51 players chosen overall. In all, the ACC is second among all conferences in the last four years in first round draftees, having 34 chosen and overall draftees with 179. Heading into the 2010 football season, no league in America has sent more linebackers to the NFL, as no fewer than 56 former ACC standouts began the summer on NFL rosters tying both the Big Ten and SEC for that honor. The 12 current ACC schools have had 2,221 players selected in the annual professional football draft, including 226 first round selections. Three ACC teams—Georgia Tech (9), Virginia Tech (11) and Miami (15)—finished among the Top 15 in the final 2010 BCS Standings and four ACC squads—Virginia Tech (10), Georgia Tech (13), Miami (19) and Clemson (24) finished the year ranked in the final Associated Press poll. The ACC also has a storied bowl tradition, setting an NCAA record with 10 of its teams (.833) to post-season bowl games in 2008, breaking its own record for bowl participation (.833) set originally in 2002. Since 2005, the Conference is second among all leagues with 41 of its teams travelling to post-season bowl games. Additionally, four of its teams—Boston College (5th, 13-8, .619), Florida State (6th, 23-14-2, .615), Georgia Tech (12th, 22-16, .579) and Miami (15th, 19-16, .543)—rank among the Top 15 winningest bowl programs of all-time. Four ACC schools are also among the Top eight nationally in current bowl game streaks including national leader Florida State (28 straight bowl games), Virginia Tech (3rd, 17), Georgia Tech (4th, 13) and Boston College (7th, 11). 2009-10 in Review The 2009-10 academic year saw league teams capturing an all-time high eight national team titles and 9 individual NCAA crowns. In all, the ACC has won 50 national team titles over the last 13 years. The ACC has won two or more NCAA titles in 28 of the past 30 years. The ACC was the only conference in America to place four of its teams in the final Top 10 rankings of the 2009-10 Learfield Director’s Cup Standings--symbolic of the nation’s top overall programs--as Virginia (3rd), Florida State (5th), North Carolina (7th) and Duke (10th) all were ranked nationally in the Top 10. The Pac-10 placed three teams in the Top 10, while the SEC and Big 12 had one each. A total of 123 ACC teams placed in NCAA post-season competition in 2009-10. League teams compiled a 116-64-3 (.637) mark against opponents in NCAA championship competition. 2009-10 National Championships Field Hockey North Carolina Women’s Soccer North Carolina Men’s Soccer Virginia Men’s Basketball Duke Men’s Ice Hockey Boston College Men’s Lacrosse Duke Women’s Rowing Virginia Women’s Lacrosse Maryland

The Championships The conference will conduct championship competition in 25 sports during the 20010-11 academic year - 12 for men and 13 for women. The first ACC championship was held in swimming on February 25, 1954. The conference did not conduct championships in cross country, wrestling or tennis during the first year. The 12 sports for men include football, cross country, soccer, basketball, swimming, indoor and outdoor track, wrestling, baseball, tennis, golf and lacrosse. Fencing, which was started in 1971, was discontinued in 1981. Women’s sports were initiated in 1977 with the first championship meet held in tennis at Wake Forest University. Championships for women are currently conducted in cross country, field hockey, soccer, basketball, swimming, indoor and outdoor track, tennis, golf, lacrosse, softball and rowing with volleyball deciding its champion by regular season play. A History The Atlantic Coast Conference was founded on May 8, 1953, at the Sedgefield Inn near Greensboro, N.C., with seven charter members - Clemson, Duke, Maryland, North Carolina, North Carolina State, South Carolina and Wake Forest - drawing up the conference by-laws. The withdrawal of seven schools from the Southern Conference came early on the morning of May 8, 1953, during the Southern Conference’s annual spring meeting. On June 14, 1953, the seven members met in Raleigh, N.C., where a set of bylaws was adopted and the name became officially the Atlantic Coast Conference. Suggestions from fans for the name of the new conference appeared in the region’s newspapers prior to the meeting in Raleigh. Some of the names suggested were: Dixie, Mid South, Mid Atlantic, East Coast, Seaboard, Colonial, Tobacco, Blue-Gray, Piedmont, Southern Seven and the Shoreline. Duke’s Eddie Cameron recommended that the name of the conference be the Atlantic Coast Conference, and the motion was passed unanimously. The meeting concluded with each member institution assessed $200.00 to pay for conference expenses. On December 4, 1953, conference officials met again at Sedgefield and officially admitted the University of Virginia as the league’s eighth member. The first, and only, withdrawal of a school from the ACC came on June 30, 1971, when the University of South Carolina tendered its resignation. The ACC operated with seven members until April 3, 1978, when the Georgia Institute of Technology was admitted. The Atlanta school had withdrawn from the Southeastern Conference in January of 1964. The ACC expanded to nine members on July 1, 1991, with the addition of Florida State University. The conference expanded to 11 members on July 1, 2004, with the addition of the University of Miami and Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. On October 17, 2003, Boston College accepted an invitation to become the league’s 12th member starting July 1, 2005. The Schools Boston College was founded in 1863 by the Society of Jesus to serve the sons of Boston’s Irish immigrants and was the first insti-


The Atlantic Coast Conference tution of higher education to be founded in the city of Boston. Originally located on Harrison Avenue in the South End of Boston, the College outgrew its urban setting toward the end of its first 50 years. A new location was selected in Chestnut Hill and ground for the new campus was broken on June 19, 1909. During the 1940s, new purchases doubled the size of the main campus. In 1974, Boston College acquired Newton College of the Sacred Heart, 1.5 miles away. With 15 buildings on 40 acres, it is now the site of the Law School and residence halls. In 2004, BC purchased 43 acres of land from the archdiocese of Boston; this now forms the Brighton campus. Clemson University is nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains near the Georgia border, and the tiger paws painted on the roads make the return to I-85 easier. The school is built around Fort Hill, the plantation home of John C. Calhoun, on. His son-in-law, Vice President to Andrew Jackson. g Tom Clemson, left the land too be used as an agrip its cultural school, and in 18933 Clemson opened ol, thanks to the efforts doors as a land-grant school, of Ben Tillman. Duke University was founded in 1924 byy mes B. Duke as a memotobacco magnate James g Duke. Origig rial to his father, Washington g a nally the school was called Trinityy College, ution, started in 1859. In 1892, Methodist institution, Trinity moved to west Durham where the east g architecture now campus with its Georgian rbyy are Sarah P. Duke ggardens, and stands. Nearby st the Gothic spires p of Duke chapel further west overlook the west campus. da State University is one of 11 uniFlorida es of the State Universityy System y of versities da. It was established as the Seminaryy Florida. Westt of the Suwannee byy an act of the Florida gislature in 1851, 1851 and first Legislature first offered instruction at the ppost-secondaryy level in 1857. Its lahassee campus has been the site of an in Tallahassee inon ooff high he education duca on lon ger th han any stitution higher longer than te. In 1905, the he Buc km otherr site inn tthee state. Buckman nized hi gher eeducation ducation in th Act reorga reorganized higher the state g the Tallahassee school as the and designated rida Female College. In 1909, it was reFlorida named Florida State College for Women. In 1947, the school returned to a co-educational status, and the name was changed to Florida State University. Next to I-85 in downtown Atlanta stands the Georgia Institute of Technology, founded in 1885. Its first students came to pursue a degree in mechanical engineering, the only one offered at the time. Tech’s strength is not only the red clay of Georgia, but a restored gold and white 1930 model A Ford Cabriolet, the official mascot. The old Ford was first used in 1961, but a Ramblin’ Wreck had been around for over three decades. The Ramblin’ Wreck fight song appeared almost as soon as the school opened, and it is not only American boys that grow up singing its rollicking tune, for Richard Nixon and Nikita Krushchev sang it when they met in Moscow in 1959. The University of Maryland opened in 1856 as an agricultural school nine miles north of Washington, D.C., on land belonging to Charles Calvert, a descendant of Lord Baltimore, the state’s founding father. The school colors are the same as the state flag: black and gold for George Calvert (Lord Baltimore) and red and white for his mother, Alice Crossland.

Maryland has been called the school that Curley Byrd built, for he was its quarterback, then football coach, athletic director, assistant to the president, vice-president, and finally its president. Byrd also designed the football stadium and the campus layout, and suggested the nickname Terrapin, a local turtle known for its bite, when students wanted to replace the nickname Old Liners with a new one for the school. The University of Miami was chartered in 1925 by a group of citizens who felt an institution of higher learning was needed for the development of their young and growing community. Since the first class of 560 students enrolled in the fall of 1926, the University has expanded to more than 15,000 undergraduate and graduate students from every state and more than 114 nations from around the p of world. The school’s colors, representative gge tree, were selected in 1926. the Florida orange bolizes the fruit of the tree, ggreen Orange symbolizes represents the leaves and white, the blossoms. The University niversityy of North Carolina, located ppel Hill, has been called “the perfect in Chapel makin its tree-lined streets collegee town,” making a balmy almyy atmosphere atmosphe p and what a college should l I inception in 1795 makess look and feel like. Its oldes schools in the nation, andd it onee of the oldest it nickname ickname of Tar T Heels stems from the tar ar its ppi h and turpentine turpenti p npitch that were the state’s principp industry. y The Th nickname is as old as thee cipal sch ol, for it was born b nschool, during the Revolutionw dumped into the streamss aryy War when tar was i pede the advance of British forces. to impede North N th Carolina State Universityy is locatlo p of Raleigh. g It open p ed in thee state capital opened in g g mec 1889 as a land-grant agricultural and mechans nd was known as A&M or A ical school and Aggies Fa quarter-century The or Farmers for over a quarter-century. p school’s colors of pink and blue were ggone byy 1895 brown and white were tried for a year, year 1895, stude ts finally ally chose chose redd and white to but thee students repp ent the scho l. A py fann in 19 22 represent school. An un unhappy 1922 State football foootball playe ved li ke a pa ack said State playerss bbehaved like pack of wolves, and the term that was coined in de derision became a badge of honor. The University of Virginia was founded in 1819 by Thomas Jefferson and is one of three things on his tombstone for which he wanted to be remembered. James Madison and James Monroe were on the board of governors in the early years. The Rotunda, a halfscale version of the Pantheon which faces the Lawn, is the focal point of the grounds as the campus is called. Jefferson wanted his school to educate leaders in practical affairs and public service, not just to train teachers. Virginia Tech was established in 1872 as an all-male military school dedicated to the original land-grant mission of teaching agriculture and engineering. The University has grown from a small college of 132 students into the largest institution of higher education in the state during its 132-year history. Located in Southwest Virginia on a plateau between the Blue Ridge and Alleghany Mountains, the campus consists of 334 buildings and 20 miles of sidewalks over 2,600 acres. The official school colors - Chicago maroon and burnt orange - were selected in 1896 because they made a “unique combination” not worn elsewhere at the time. Wake Forest University was started on

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Calvin Jones’ plantation amid the stately pine forest of Wake County in 1834. The Baptist seminary is still there, but the school was moved to Winston-Salem in 1956 on a site donated by Charles H. and Mary Reynolds Babcock. President Harry S. Truman attended the ground-breaking ceremonies that brought a picturesque campus of Georgian architecture and painted roofs. Wake’s colors have been black and gold since 1895, thanks to a badge designed by student John Heck who died before he graduated. School Affiliations BOSTON COLLEGE -- Charter member of the Big East Conference in 1979; joined the ACC in July, 2005. CLEMSON -- Charter member of the g Athletic Asso Southern Intercollegiate Association 94; a charter member of the So in 1894; Southern nference in 1921; a charter membe Conference member of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) in 1953. DUKE -- Joined the Southern Conference Con in December, 11928; charter member of the ACC in 1953. FLORID FLORIDA STATE -- Charter member of the Dixie C Conference in 1948; joined the Metro Confere Conference in July, 1976; joined the ACC July, 19 1991. GEORG GEORGIA TECH -- Charter member of the Southern Intercollegiate g Athlet Athletic Association in 1894; charter member of Sou Southern Conference in 1921; charter member of the SEC in 1932; joined the ACC in April April, 1978. LAND -- Charter mem m MARYLAND member of the Southern Conference in 1921; charter membber off the h ACC iin 1953. MIA MI --- Charter Chaarter memb er of the B MIAMI member Big East Fo ball Confe C rence in 199 1; joi ned tthe ACC Football Conference 1991; joined in July, 2004. NORTH CAROLINA -- Charter member of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association in 1894; charter member of the Southern Conference in 1921; charter member of the ACC in 1953. NC STATE -- Charter member of the Southern Conference in 1921; charter member of the ACC in 1953. VIRGINIA -- Charter member of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association in 1894; charter member of the Southern Conference in 1921; resigned from Southern Conference in December 1936; joined the ACC in December, 1953. VIRGINIA TECH -- Charter member ot he Southern Conference in 1921; withdrew from the Southern Conference in June, 1965; became a charter member of the Big East Football Conference in Feb. 5, 1991; joined the ACC in July, 2004. WAKE FOREST -- Joined the Southern Conference in February, 1936; charter member of the ACC in 1953.


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ACC Commissioner John Swofford

John Swofford, Commissioner Now in his 14th year as Commissioner, John Swofford has made a dramatic impact on the Atlantic Coast Conference and college athletics. Swofford has built his career on the appropriate balance of academics, athletic achievement and integrity and is regarded as one of the top administrators in the NCAA. Swofford assumed his role as the fourth full-time commissioner of the Atlantic Coast Conference in July of 1997. He follows James H. (Jim) Weaver, the league’s first Commissioner from 1954-1970, Robert (Bob) James, who served from 1971-1987 and Eugene F. (Gene) Corrigan, who held the position from 1987 to 1997. In addition to overseeing one of the nation’s largest athletic conferences, Swofford has been pivotal in positioning the Atlantic Coast Conference for the future. In July of 2010, Swofford’s leadership and negotiating skills helped the conference secure a new 12 year multi-media rights agreement with ESPN. The extensive television package begins with the 2011-12 academic year and will more than double television revenue to the 12 member institutions. In addition to reaching new heights financially, ACC content will now be televised more, both regionally and nationally, than at any point in league history, while also best positioning the conference within the continuous, everchanging world of technology. Equally as historic, in 2003, on behalf of the nine league institutions and the ACC Council of Presidents, he introduced Miami, Virginia Tech and Boston College as the newest members of the ACC. With the expansion, Swofford helped bring the conference extended and enhanced television contracts in both football and basketball. In May of 2004, the league extended its relationships with ABC, ESPN and Raycom Sports by renegotiating its football television agreements. Highlights included the rights to the Inaugural ACC Football Championship Game and significant increases in the number of televised games through 2010. In May of 2000, Swofford negotiated one of the nation’s most lucrative basketball television contracts with Raycom Sports through the 201011 season. After the addition of the three new conference members, under Swofford’s guidance, Raycom increased its financial commitment to the ACC basketball package in May of 2004. During his tenure, the ACC has become the only conference to have television packages with two national cable networks - ESPN and Fox Sports Net. The results of these packages increased the television audience of ACC basketball by over 25 percent. In order to reach the expanding audience of ACC fans, Swofford also negotiated an agreement with XM Satellite Radio, to broadcast the league’s football, men’s and women’s basketball games

nationally. In the sport of basketball, Swofford was a prime mover in the creation of the ACC/Big Ten Challenge that began in men’s basketball in 1999. Then in 2007, the two conferences hosted the inaugural ACC/Big Ten Women’s Basketball Challenge. Highly respected by his peers, Swofford was a force in the development and growth of the Bowl Championship Series and is the only person to serve two terms as its Coordinator. Since becoming Commissioner, Swofford has been responsible for securing increased bowl opportunities for the ACC. The past five seasons, at least eight ACC teams have earned bowl bids and, in 2008, the conference set an NCAA record when 10 of its 12 teams (83%) participated in bowl play. This year, the ACC has agreements in place with nine bowls including the FedEx Orange Bowl, home to the ACC Champion since 2006. During Swofford’s first 13 years as Commissioner, ACC teams have won 50 national team titles and 1,337 ACC teams have participated in various NCAA championships - an average of over 100 NCAA teams per year. A long-time advocate of the importance of academics and student-athlete welfare, Swofford stimulated the formation of the league’s first-ever ACC Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. This group of current ACC student-athletes gives the conference direct feedback on their experiences participating at the highest level of college athletics. In 2006, the prestigious ACC Men’s Basketball Tournament was awarded out to 2015. Throughout Swofford’s tenure, the iconic event will have traveled to many dynamic cities within the footprint of the league including Atlanta, Ga., Washington D.C. and Tampa, Fla., in addition to the traditional stops in Greensboro and Charlotte. The 2001 ACC Tournament in Atlanta set NCAA attendance records for single session (40,083), per session average (36,505) and total attendance (182,525). Swofford placed an added emphasis on the development of women’s basketball in the ACC with the hiring of an Associate Commissioner for Women’s Basketball to oversee all aspects of the sport on both a conference and national level. The Director of Athletics at the University of North Carolina from 1980 to 1997, Swofford was instrumental in building North Carolina’s athletics department into one of the country’s most respected programs. He became the school’s athletic director on May 1, 1980 and at the age of 31, he was the youngest major college Athletics Director in the nation at the time. During his tenure, Tar Heel athletic teams claimed 123 ACC championships and 24 national collegiate titles, including two in men’s basketball and one in women’s basketball. During the 1993-94 year, the Tar Heels captured the inaugural Sears Directors’ Cup, emblematic of the collegiate all-sports champion and finished in the Top Six of the Sears Cup standings in each year of Swofford’s tenure that the award was given. Under his leadership, North Carolina enjoyed tremendous growth in its athletic facilities, including the construction of the Smith Center, a complex which includes a 21,572-seat basketball arena, the Koury Natatorium and the Frank H. Kenan Football Center. He initiated the idea and provided the impetus for the founding of North Carolina’s trademark licensing program. The University chose to recognize his many accomplishments by establishing the John D. Swofford women’s athletics scholarship and naming an auditorium in the school’s football complex in his honor. John and his wife Nora reside in Greensboro, N.C. and together they have three children, Amie, Chad and Autumn, who is married to Sherman Wooden. Autumn and Sherman welcomed Maya, their first child, to the family in April of 2010.

John D. Swofford, Commissioner Atlantic Coast Conference Education

High School: Wilkes Central High School,1967 North Wilkesboro, NC College:

University of North Carolina, 1971 Morehead Scholarship Recipient

Graduate:

Ohio University, 1973 MEd. in Athletics Administration

Playing Experience

1965-67 ..........Two-time All-State QB and three sport MVP at Wilkes Central High School 1969-71 ..........North Carolina varsity football team quarterback and defensive back Peach Bowl, 1970 Gator Bowl, 1971 ACC Champions, 1971

Athletic Administration Experience

1973-76 .......... Ticket Manager/Assistant.to the Director of Athletic Facilities and Finance University of Virginia 1976-79 ..........Assistant Athletics Director and Business Manager University of North Carolina 1979-80 ..........Assistant Executive Vice-President of the Educational Foundation University of North Carolina 1980-97 ..........Director of Athletics University of North Carolina 1997-Present .Commissioner Atlantic Coast Conference

Membership on Boards and Committees

National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association Honorary Board, 2009-present North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame Advisory Board, 2008-present Coordinator, Bowl Championship Series (BCS) 2000-01, 2008-10 IA Collegiate Commissioner’s Assoc. (Chair), 2005-07 NCAA Football Board of Directors (President), 2004-05 NCAA Executive Committee, 1995-97 NCAA Division I Championship Committee (Chair), 1995-97 NCAA Special Committee to Study Division I-A Football Championship, 1994-95 President of NACDA, 1993-94 NCAA Special Events Committee, 1987-91 NCAA Communications Committee (Chair), 1987-89 NCAA Football Television Committee (Chair), 1984

Honors and Awards

North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame, 2009 Homer Rice Award, 2005 (presented by the Division 1A Athletic Directors’Association) Horizon Award, 2004 (presented by the Atlanta Sports Council recognizing the National Sports Business Executive of the Year) Chick-fil-A Bowl Hall of Fame, 2003 Fifth most influential person in U.S. sports by the Sporting News, 2003 Outstanding American Award for the Triangle Chapter of the College Football Hall of Fame, 2002 North Carolina High School Athletic Association Hall of Fame, 2002 Ohio University’s Charles R. Higgins Distinguished Alumnus Award, 1984


7 2010 Dr Pepper ACC Football Championship

Bank of America Stadium

The Charlotte Westin Hotel The Th Charlotte Ch l tt Westin W ti H Hotel t l will ill serve as both the Championship Game Headquarters and the Media Headquarters for the ACC’s Sixth Annual Football Championship Game, Conveniently located in Uptown Charlotte and within walking distance of Bank of America Stadium, the hotel will serve as the media headquarters on Friday and Saturday prior to the Championship Game. A media workroom and hospitality room with complimentary internet wireless connections will be available on Friday and Saturday. The Westin is located at .601 South College Street, Charlotte, N.C., 28202 (704) 375-2600 Team Hotels: Atlantic Division: Omni Charlotte Hotel Coastal Division: Charlotte Marriott City Center

Championship Game Facts In its first year in Charlotte, the Dr Pepper Atlantic Coast Conference Football Championship Game will again be a prime time experience with a 7:45 p.m. kickoff at Bank of America Stadium. The 2010 Championship Game will be nationally-televised by ESPN on Saturday, December 4. Bank of America Stadium is home to Charlotte’s Meineke Car Care Bowl, to the NFL Carolina Panthers, and to various other college football games.

Championship Week Schedule: (Subject to Change)

Sunday, November 28 Coaches Media Teleconference ............4 p.m. (Media Only) Monday, November 29 Players Media Teleconference .......11:30 a.m. (Media Only) Friday, December 3 Championship Game Press Conference. .1 p.m. (Bank of America Stadium Both Coaches Available) ACC Night of Legends .................... 6-10 p.m. (Charlotte Convention Center) Saturday, December 4 ACC FanFest .................... 12 noon-7:15 p.m. (Bank of America Stadium; Graham & Mint Streets)

Dr Pepper ACC Championship Game (Bank of America Stadium) ESPN, 7:45 pm

Media Credentials

Available by application only through the ACC website--www.theacc.com-after September 1, 2010.

Media Coordinator

Mike Finn, Associate Commissioner For Football Communications 336-851-6062

Ticket and Event Information: The latest information is available by accessing

www.accfootballcharlotte.com.

Georgia Tech captured the 2009 ACC Football Championship with a 39-34 triumph over Clemson in Tampa Bay’s Raymond James Stadiumdium

ACC Divisional Tiebreaker

If more than one team in the same division is tied for the best winning percentage in its Conference games, then, in order to determine the Divisional Champions, the procedures listed below will be followed:

Two-Team Tie:

1. Head-to-head competition between the two tied teams. 2. Records of the tied teams within the division. 3. Head-to-head competition versus the team within the division with the best overall record. (Divisional) Conference record and preceding through the division. Multiple ties within the division broken from first-to-last. 4. Overall record versus all common non-divisional opponents. 5. Combined record vs. all non-divisional teams. 6. Record versus common non-divisional teams based on their order of finish (divisional and non-divisional) and proceeding through other common non-divisional teams based on their order of finish within their division. 7. The tied team with the highest ranking in the Bowl Championship Series Standings following the end of regular season game shall be the divisional representative in the ACC Championship Game. 8. The representative shall be chosen by a draw.

Three-Team (or More) Team Tie

(Once tie has been reduced to two teams, the two-team tiebreaker format is used.) 1. Combined head-to-head record among teams. 2. Records of the tied teams within the division. 3. Head-to-head competition versus the team within the division with the best overall (divisional or conference) record, and proceeding through the division. Multiple ties within the division will be broken first to last. 4. Overall record for non-divisional teams. 5. Combined record versus all common non-divisional teams. 6. Record versus common non-divisional with the best overall Conference (divisional and non divisional record) and proceeding through the other common non-divisional teams based on their order of finish within the division. 7. The tied team with the highest ranking in the BCS Standings following the conclusion of regular season games shall be the divisional representative in the ACC Championship Game, unless the second of the tied teams is ranked within five-or-fewer places of the highest ranked tied team. In this case, the head-to-head results of the top two ranked tied teams shall determine the representative in the ACC Championship Game. 8. The representative shall be chosen by a draw.


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2005-2007 ACC Championship Games

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2005

Florida State Captures Inaugural ACC Title Game

2006

Wake Forest Claims First ACC Gridiron Title Since 1970

2007

Virginia Tech Wins Second ACC Title in Four Years

December 3, 2005

December 2, 2006

December 1, 2007

Jacksonville, Fla.--Florida State's Willie Reid returned a punt 83 yards for a touchdown and Drew Weatherford threw for 225 yards and one touchdown as the Seminoles upset No. 5 Virginia Tech 27-22 in the inaugural ACC title game ... the victory marked the Seminoles' 12th ACC title in 14 years … Reid, who finished with 210 all-purpose yards, was named the game's most valuable player … sparked by Reid's return to open the second half, FSU scored 24 unanswered third quarter points, snapping a 3-3 halftime tie … Marcus Vick led ed the Hokies to three touchdowns in the fourth quarter that cut the Seminole lead to 27-22. miin le minole

Jacksonville, Fla.--Wake Forest’s Sam Swank kicked three field goals, including the game winner with 2:55 left to play as the 16th-ranked Demon Deacons claimed their first ACC title since 1970 with a 9-6 victory over No. 23 Georgia Tech ... Swank, who made good on three of four field goal attempts and punted seven times for a 42.6 yards per kick average, was named the game’s most valuable player ... freshman QB Riley Skinner completed 14-of-25 passes for 201 yards including a 45-yard completion to Willie Idlette that set up Swank’s game-winning field goal ... Deacon LB Jon Abbate had a game-high 15 tackles and keyed a defense that limited the th Yellow Jackets to a pair of field goals and 272 yards yar yard in total offense ... Tech with eight catches ch h WR Calvin Calv Johnson finished nish nis forr 117 yards ards while Tashard Choice had his sixthsixth straight aight ight ght ht 1000 yard ya effort, finishing nishing hing with an even 100 10 yards dss on 21 carries. carrie carries car

Jacksonville, Fla.--Virginia Tech held the highpowered Boston College offense scoreless over the final 35 minutes of play, overcoming a nine-point first half deficit to claim their second ACC title since joining the league in 2004...Led by junior quarterback Sean Glennon, who was named the championship game MVP, the Hokies scored two touchdowns in the fourth quarter to pull out the 30-16 win...For the game, Glennon completed 18 of 27 pass attempts for 174 yards and three touchdowns...Hokie receivers Josh Morgan, Eddie Royal and Josh Hyman combined for nearly 150 yards and three touchdowns...The Hokie defense forced two turnovers, scoring one TD on an interception return, and the special teams unit blocked two kicks, including a PAT that was returned for two points...For BC, Matt Ryan passed for 305 yards and running back Andre Callender set a championship game record with 13 receptions in the losing effort.

Teams 1 mss Wake Forest 0 orest Georgia ia a Tech 3 Attendance-62,850 ance-62,850 ncece-

Teams 1 Virginia Tech .......... 0 Boston College ...... 7 Attendance-53,212

Teamss 1 Virginia 3 ginia Tech Florida 3 orida State Attendance-72,749 ttendance-72,749 49

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Scoring ng Summary Sum FSU--Cismesia 31 yd field Cisme C Ci ism sm elld goal al VT--Pace acee 45 4 yd field goall FSU--Reid Reeid R iid d 83 83 yd punt return retturn ur (Cismesia C essia kick) kick FSU--Washington Waaas W ashi ashington sshi hiing h ingt ngt 14 ydd run (Cismesiaa kick) kkick FSU--Cismesia SU--Cismesia ism smesia meees m esi sia ia 41 ia 41 yd y field e goal FSU--Davis U--Davis viss 6 yd y passs from ffrr m Weatherford (Cismesi (Cismesia (Cism kick) k

VT--Morgan Morgan n 288 yd yd pass pas p aasssss from fro Vick (pass failed) fr failed faile VT--Vickk 4 yd run un n (pass ((pas paas asss failed) failed fa fai VT--Vick 1 yd run (Pace Pace ki kkick) kick ick) c Final Statistics .............................. VT 1st Downs.........................................24 Rushes-Yards.............................. 31-41 Passing Yards .................................335 Passes Att-Comp-Int ...............52-26-1 Total Offense (plays-yards) ...... 83-376 Punt Returns-Yards ...................... 4-23 Kickoff Returns-Yards ................. 4-85 Punts (Number-Avg) ................. 7-41.7 Fumbles-Lost ................................. 4-1 Penalties-Yards......................... 17-143

FSU 15 24-47 225 35-21-0 59-272 3-98 4-73 8-42.5 0-0 12-114

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Scoring Summary S GT--Bell 21 yard field goal al WF--Swank 19 yard field goal oal al GT--Bell 34 yard field goall WF--Swank 33 yard field goal WF--Swank 22 yard field goal Final Statistics ............................. WF 1st Downs.........................................16 Rushes-Yards.............................. 43-91 Passing Yards .................................201 Passes Att-Comp-Int ...............25-14-0 Total Offense (plays-yards) ...... 68-292 Punt Returns-Yards ...................... 2-18 Kickoff Returns-Yards ................. 3-78 Punts (Number-Avg) ................. 7-42.6 Fumbles-Lost ................................. 0-0 Penalties-Yards............................. 7-85

GT 18 38-143 129 29-9-2 67-272 3-15 2-38 5-50.0 0-0 6-45

Individual Statistics Rushing: VT-Marcus Vick 17-11; Eddie Royal 1-9; Branden Ore 5-7; Cedric Humes 5-7; Mike Imoh 3-4; Duane Brown 0-3. FSU-Lorenzo Booker; 7-31; Leon Washington 11-30; Drew Weatherford 2-(3); Team 4-(11).

Individual Statistics Rushing: WF-Kenneth Moore 16-38; Willie Idlette 6-35; Kevin Marion 4-20; De’Angelo Bryant 9-19; Nate Morton 1-4; Rich Belton 1-2; Riley Skinner 5-(27); Team 1-0. GT-Tashard Choice 21-100; Reggie Ball 15-46; Calvin Johnson 3-(3).

Passing: VT-Marcus Vick 26-52-1-335. FSU-Drew Weatherford 21-35-0-225.

Passing: WF-Riley Skinner 14-25-0-201. GT-Reggie Ball 9-29-2-129.

Receiving: VT-Josh Morgan 7-128; Eddie Royal 4-43; David Clowney 4-35; Jeff King 3-35; Cedric Humes 3-34; John Kinzer 2-16; Justin Harper 1-35; Jesse Allen 1-5; Mike Imoh 1-4. FSU-Willie Reid 5-79; Greg Carr 4-78; Chris Davis 4-21; De'Cody Fagg 3-37; Donnie Carter 2-minus 2; Fred Rouse 1-6; Matt Henshaw 1-4; Leon Washington 1-2

Receiving: WF-Nate Morton 4-40; Willie Idlette 3-73; Rich Belton 2-5; John Tereshinski 1-39; Kevin Marion 1-18; Mike Rinfrette 1-18; Zac Selmon 1-5; Kenneth Moore 1-3. GT-Calvin Johnson 8-117; James Johnson 1-12.

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Scoring Summary BC-Silva 51 Fumble Return (Aponovicius Kick) BC-Aponovicius 37 FG VT-Morgan 5 Pass from Glennon (Dunlevy Kick) BC-Ryan 14 Run (Aponovicius Kick) VT-Flowers PAT Return VT-Hyman 13 Pass from Glennon (Dunlevy Kick) VT--Royal 24 Pass from Glennon (Dunlevy Kick) VT--Adibi 40 Interception Return (Dunlevy Kick) Final Statistics ..............................VT 1st Downs ........................................ 22 Rushes-Yards...............................36-98 Passing Yards ................................. 202 Passes Comp-Att-Int ............... 21-33-1 Total Offense (plays-yards) .......69-300 Punt Returns-Yards .........................0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards ..................2-41 Punts (Number-Avg) ..................7-46.3 Fumbles-Lost ..................................1-1 Penalties-Yards..............................7-46

BC 24 25-84 305 33-52-2 77-389 2-22 4-66 4-39.8 0-0 5-49

Individual Statistics Rushing: VT-Branden Ore 19-55; Tyrod Taylor 9-36; Kenny Lewis 1-7; Sean Glennon 7-0. BC-Andre Callender 15-51; Matt Ryan 6-35; L.V. Whitworth 1-1. Passing: VT-Sean Glennon 18-27-1-174; Tyrod Taylor 3-6-0-28. BC-Matt Ryan 33-52-2-305. Receiving: VT-Josh Morgan 8-55; Eddie Royal 4-63; Josh Hyman 4-30; Branden Ore 3-15; Justin Harper 2-22; Greg Boone 1-17. BC-Andre Callender 13-92; Kevin Challenger 4-45; Rich Gunnell 4-44; Brandon Robinson 3-54; Clarence Megwa 3-27; L.V. Whitworth 3-16; Ryan Purvis 2-14; Justin Jarvis 1-13.


2008, 2 2009 ACC Championship Games, FB Legends

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ACC Football Championship Game Legends Program

Each year at the annual ACC Football Championship Game, the Atlantic Coast Conference honors 12 of its former standout football student-athletes as part of its Football Championship Game Legends Program. Through this year’s 2010 Championship Game, 72 former standouts of current ACC schools will have been so honored, one each per year from the Conference’s 12 schools. The Legends, selected by their schools, will be honored at the annual ACC Football Awards and Legends Event, the evening prior to the ACC Football Championship Game, which, this year will be held in Charlotte, N.C. The ACC Legends Event will begin with a reception at 6 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 3, at the Charlotte Convention Center. The Legends then will be introduced to the stadium crowd during the Championship Game.

2008

Virginia Tech Downs BC, Claims Third Title in Five Years Tampa, Fla.--MVP Tyrod Taylor rushed for two touchdowns, and Coastal Division champion Virginia Tech came up with a solid defensive effort to defeat Atlantic Division rival Boston College 30-12 in the 2008 Atlantic Coast Conference Championship Game at Raymond James Stadium. The win marked the second straight ACC title and the third in four years for the Hokies, who defeated the Eagles 30-16 in the 2007 championship game. Freshman Darren Evans added 114 yards rushing on 31 carries, including a 10-yard touchdown run, and Dustin Keys set an ACC Championship Game record with a 50-yard field goal. Orion Martin capped the win for the Hokies (9-4) when he recovered a fumble and returned it 17 yards for a TD. Boston College (9-4) scored a second-quarter touchdown on Dominique Davis’ 16-yard pass to Rich Gunnell, who finished the game with seven catches for 114 yards. 2 7 7

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Georgia Tech Nips Clemson, Claims First Undisputed Title Since 1990 December 5, 2009

December 6, 2008

Teams 1 Boston College ........ 0 Virginia Tech .......... 7 Attendance-53,927

2009

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Score 12 30

Scoring Summary VT--Taylor 5 Run (Keys Kick) VT--Taylor 4 Run (Keys Kick) BC--Gunnell 16 Pass from Davis (Aponovicius Kick) VT--Keys 50 FG VT--Evans 10 Run (Keys Kick) BC--Aponovicius 24 FG VT--Martin 17 Fumble Recovery (Kick Failed) BC--Team Safety Final Statistics ............................... BC ............... VT 1st Downs .......................................... 13 ................. 15 Rushes-Yards.................................24-45 ..........53-150 Passing Yards ................................... 263 ................. 84 Passes Comp-Att-Int ................. 17-43-2 .........11-19-1 Total Offense (plays-yards) .........67-308 ..........72-234 Punt Returns-Yards ...........................1-1 ..............4-27 Kickoff Returns-Yards ..................6-122 ..............3-79 Punts (Number-Avg) ....................8-35.5 ...........7-42.0 Fumbles-Lost ....................................3-2 ................2-2 Penalties-Yards................................4-38 ..............3-26 Indivdual Statistics Rushing: BC-Montel Harris 9-34; Dominique Davis 14-12; Team 1-(1-1). VT-Darren Evans 31-114; Tyrod Taylor 11-30; Josh Oglesby 6-18; Danny Coale 2-5. Passing: BC-Dominique Davis 17-43-2-263. VT-Tyrod Taylor 11-19-1-84. Receiving: BC-Rich Gunnell 7-114; Colin Larmond 3-25; Montel Harris 2-62; Justin Jarvis 2-28; Brandon Robinson 2-25; Lars Anderson 1-9. VT-Dyrell Roberts 4-44; Darren Evans 3-22; Jarrett Boykin 1-6; Dustin Pickle 1-5; Danny Coale 1-4; Greg Boone 1-3.

Tampa, Fla.--On a night of big plays and shifting momentum, 12th-ranked Georgia Tech landed the final offensive punch to outlast 25th-ranked Clemson, 39-34, in the 2009 Atlantic Coast Conference Football Championship Game on Dec. 5. A crowd of 57,227 at Tampa’s Raymond James Stadium and a national ESPN television audience saw the Yellow Jackets’ Jonathan Dwyer score what proved to be the winning touchdown on a 15-yard run with 1:20 to play. The rushing TD was the junior running back’s second of the night and allowed Tech (11-2) to answer after Clemson (8-5) had taken a 34-33 lead on Andre Ellington’s 1-yard run with 6:11 remaining in the game. Though the Tigers came up short in their bid to claim their first ACC title since 1991, senior RB C.J. Spiller took home game MVP honors. Spiller, the ACC Player of the Year, rushed for a career-high 233 yards and four touchdowns on 20 carries. Spiller had scoring runs of 3, 41, 36 and 9 yards, and added a 54-yard run to set up Clemson’s fourth-quarter go-ahead TD. Georgia Tech, which earned the ACC’s automatic BCS bid to the Orange Bowl, also saw QB Josh Nesbitt and WR Demaryius Thomas hook up on a 70-yard scoring pass, and CB Jerrad Tarrant had a 50-yard interception return to set up a score. Teams 1 2 3 4 -- Score Georgia Tech 3 13 17 6 ------ 39 Clemson 7 6 7 14 ------ 34 Attendance--57,227 Scoring Summary CL--Spiller 3 Run (Jackson Kick), 11:24, 1st GT--Blair 48 FG, 7:30, 1st GT--Dwyer 4 Run (Blair Kick), 13:30, 2nd GT--Blair 49 FG, 5:35, 2nd CL--Spiller 41 Run (Run failed), 2:55, 2nd GT--Blair 28 FG, 0:06, 2nd GT--Nesbitt 13 Run (Blair Kick), 9:12, 3rd CL--Spiller 36 Run (Jackson Kick), 6:39, 3rd GT--Thomas 70 Pass from Nesbitt (Blair Kick), 5:10, 3rd GT--Blair 40 FG, 1:11, 3rd CL--Spiller 9 Run (Jackson Kick), 12:00, 4th CL--Ellington 1 Run (Jackson Kick), 6:11, 4th GT--Dwyer 15 Run (Run Failed), 1:20, 4th Team Statistics GT CL First Downs ............................28 15 Rushes-Yds .................... 65-333 34-323 Passing Yds ..........................136 91 Total Offense .................. 83-469 51-414 Passes-Cmp-Att-Int ......... 9-18-0 10-17-2 Punt Returns-Yds ................. 0-0 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yds ........ 6-117 5-106 Punts-Avg. ............................ 0-0 0-0 Fumbles-Lost ....................... 1-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards................... 5-31 4-30 Individual Statistics: Rushing: GT--Jonathan Dwyer, 24-110 2 TD; Joshua Nesbitt, 22-103, 1 TD; Roddy Jones, 4-67; Anthony Allen, 5-18; Marcus Wright, 3-13; Embry Peebles, 2-10; Preston Lyons, 3-10; CL--C.J.Spiller, 20-233, 4 TD; Andre Ellington, 5-63, 1 TD; Kyle Parker, 4-13; Jamie Harper, 3-12; Jacoby Ford, 1-4. Passing: GT--Joshua Nesbitt, 9-16-0, 136, 1 TD; CL-- Kyle Parker, 10-17-02, 91. Receiving: GT--Demaryius Thomas, 3-77, 1 TD; Embry Peeples, 2-21; Tyler Melton, 2-16; Jonathan Dwyer, 2-14; Stephen Hill, 1-8. CL--Jacoby Ford, 3-32; Michael Palmer, 3-29; Jamie Harper, 2-7; Xavier Dye, 1-18; C.J. Spiller, 1-8.

Class of 2005--Jacksonville, Fla.

Name, Pos., Yrs ................................................ School Mike Ruth, NG, 1982-85 ......................Boston College Jeff Davis, LB, 1978-81 .................................. Clemson Leo Hart, QB, 1968-70 .........................................Duke Marvin Jones, LB, 1990-92 ...................... Florida State Joe Hamilton, QB, 1996-99 ..................... Georgia Tech Jack Scarbath, QB, 1950-52........................... Maryland George Mira, QB, 1961-63 .................................Miami Don McCauley, TB, 1968-70 ................ North Carolina Roman Gabriel, QB, 1959-61 ......................... NC State Bill Dudley, RB, 1939-41 .................................Virginia Bruce Smith, DE, 1981-84 .......................Virginia Tech Bill Armstrong, FS, 1973-76......................Wake Forest

Class of 2006--Jacksonville, Fla.

Doug Flutie, QB, 1981-84 ....................Boston College Michael Dean Perry, DT, 1984-87 .................. Clemson Art Gregory, T, 1960-62 ........................................Duke William Floyd, FB, 1990-93 ..................... Florida State Marco Coleman, OLB, 1989-91 .............. Georgia Tech Randy White, DT, 1972-74 ............................ Maryland Gino Torretta, QB, 1989-92 ................................Miami William Fuller, DT, 1980-83 ................. North Carolina Jim Ritcher, C, 1976-79 .................................. NC State Jim Dombrowski, T, 1982-85 ...........................Virginia Carrol Dale, WR, 1956-59 .......................Virginia Tech James McDougald, RB, 1976-79 ...............Wake Forest

Class of 2007--Jacksonville, Fla.

Pete Mitchell, TE, 1991-94 ...................Boston College Jerry Butler, WR, 1975-78 .............................. Clemson Clarkston Hines, WR, 1986-89 .............................Duke LeRoy Butler, DB, 1987-89 ...................... Florida State George Morris, LB, 1950-52.................... Georgia Tech Dick Shiner, QB, 1961-63.............................. Maryland Jim Kelly, QB, 1979-82 .....................................Miami. Harris Barton, T, 1983-86 ..................... North Carolina Dennis Byrd, DE, 1965-67.............................. NC State Joe Palumbo, DG, 1949-51 ...............................Virginia Antonio Freeman, WR, 1991-94 ..............Virginia Tech Norm Snead, QB, 1958-60.........................Wake Forest

Class of 2008--Tampa, Fla.

Steve DeOssie, LB, 1980-83.................Boston College Levon Kirkland, OLB, 1988-91 ...................... Clemson Claude “Tee” Moorman,II, E, 1958-60 .....................Duke Danny Kannell, QN, 1992-95 ................... Florida State Pat Swilling, OLB, 1982-85..................... Georgia Tech Stan Jones, DT, 1950-53 ................................ Maryland Russell Maryland, DT, 1987-90 ..........................Miami Marcus Jones, DT, 1992-95 .................. North Carolina Bill Yoest, G, 1970-73..................................... NC State Tiki Barber, TB, 1993-96 ..................................Virginia Don Strock, QB, 1970-73 ........................Virginia Tech John Henry Mills, TE, 1988-92 .................Wake Forest

Class of 2009--Tampa, Fla.

Mike Mayock, DB, 1976-80 .................Boston College Danny Ford, Head Coach, 1979-89 ................ Clemson Bob Pascal, HB, 1953-55 ......................................Duke Chris Weinke, QB, 1997-2000 .................. Florida State Eddie Lee Ivery, RB, 1975-78 ................. Georgia Tech Kevin Glover, C, 1982-84 .............................. Maryland Vinny Testaverde, QB, 1982-86 ..........................Miami Kelvin Bryant, TB, 1979-82 ................. North Carolina Willie Burden. RB, 1971-73 ........................... NC State Jim Bakktiar, RB, 1955-57 ...............................Virginia Bob Schweickert, QB, 1962-64 ...............Virginia Tech Bill Barnes, RB, 1954-56 ...........................Wake Forest

Class of 2010--Charlotte, N.C.

Tony Thurman, DB, 1981-85 ................Boston College Steve Fuller, QB, 1975-78 .............................. Clemson Jay Wilkinson, HB, QB, 1961-63 .........................Duke Peter Boulware, DE, 1994-96 ................... Florida State Randy Rhino, DB, 1972-74 ..................... Georgia Tech Darryl Hill, WR, 1963.................................... Maryland Cortez Kennedy, DT, 1988-89 ............................Miami Ethan Horton, TB, 1981-84 .................. North Carolina Ted Brown, RB, 1975-78 ................................ NC State Barry Word, RB, 1983-85 .................................Virginia Cornell Brown, DE, 1993-96 ...................Virginia Tech Larry Hopkins, FB, 1970-71 ......................Wake Forest


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ACC Championship Records

Individual Championship Game Records

Total Offense Plays ...............69 Marcus Vick, VT (52 pass, 17 rush) vs. FSU, 2005 Yards ............346 Marcus Vick, VT (335 pass, 11 rush) vs. FSU, 2005 Avg/Play ........6.3 Joshua Nesbitt, GT (38 for 239) vs. CL, 2009 (minimum 10 plays) TDR (Tie) .........3 Sean Glennon, VT (3 pass) vs. BC, 2007 Marcus Vick, VT (2 rush, 1 pass) vs. FSU, 2005 Rushing Carries ............31 Darren Evans, VT (114 yards) vs. BC, 2008 Yards ............233 C. J. Spiller, CL (20 rushes) vs. GT, 2009 Average .....11.65 C. J. Spiller, CL (20 for 233) vs. GT, 2009 (minimum 10 carries) Long Run .......54 C. J. Spiller, CL vs. GT, 2009 All-Purpose Yards ............301

C.J. Spiller, CL (233 rushing. 5 rec., 63 KR) vs. GT, 2009

Passing Attempts .........52

Matt Ryan, BC (33 completions, 305 yards) vs. VT, 2007 Marcus Vick, VT (26 completions, 335 yards) vs. FSU, 2006 Completions ...33 Matt Ryan, BC (52 attempts, 305 yards) vs. VT, 2007 Consec. Completions. 8 Matt Ryan, BC (4th quarter) vs. VT, 2007 Comp. % ......66.6 Sean Glennon, VT (18 of 27) vs. BC, 2007 Yards ............335 Marcus Vick, VT (26 of 52) vs. FSU, 2005 TD Passes .........3 Sean Glennon, VT vs. BC, 2007 Interceptions.....2 Matt Ryan, BC vs. VT, 2007 Reggie Ball, GT vs. WF, 2006 Dominique Davis, BC vs. VT, 2008 Kyle Parker, CL vs. GT, 2009 Long Pass .......70 Joshua Nesbitt to Demaryius Thomas, GT vs. CL, 2009 Pass Eff. ..150.06 Sean Glennon, VT vs. BC, 2007 (Min. 20 attempts) Receiving Rec. ................13 Andre Callender, BC (92 yards) vs. VT, 2007 Yards ............128 Josh Morgan, VT (7 receptions) vs. FSU, 2005 Average .......24.3 Willie Idelette, WF (3 receptions, 73 yards) vs. GT, 2006 TDs...................1 Chris Davis, FSU vs. VT, 2005; Josh Morgan, VT vs. FSU, 2005; Josh Morgan, VT vs. BC, 2007; Eddie Royal, VT vs. BC, 2007; Josh Hyman, VT vs. BC, 2007; Rich Gunnell, BC vs. VT, 2008; Demaryius Thomas, GT vs. CL, 2009. Scoring Points..............24 C.J. Spiller, CL (4 TDs), vs. GT, 2009 TD ....................4 C.J. Spiller, CL vs. GT, 2009; FG Attempts .....4 Sam Swank, WF (3 made) vs. GT, 2006 4 Scott Blair, GT (4 made) vs. CL, 2009 FGs Made .........4 Scott Blair, GT (4 attempts) vs. CL, 2009 Long FG .........50 Dustin Keys, VT vs. BC, 2008. PAT Attempts. ..4 Jud Dunlevy, VT (4 made) vs. BC, 2007 4 Dustin Keys, VT (3 made) vs. BC, 2008 4 Richard Jackson, CL (4 made) vs. GT, 2009 PAT Made ........4 Jud Dunlevy, VT (4 attempted) vs. BC, 2007 4 Richard Jackson, CL (4 attempted) vs. GT, 2009 Points/Kicking...15 Scott Blair, GT (4 FGs, 3 PATs) vs. CL, 2009 Punting Punts.................8 Chris Hall, FSU (340 yards) vs. VT, 2005 Yards ............340 Chris Hall, FSU (8 punts) vs. VT, 2005 Punt Average. 50.0 Durant Brooks, GT (5 punts, 250 yards) vs. WF,2006 (min. 5 punts) Long Punt .......61 Durant Brooks, GT vs. WF, 2006 Punt Returns PR.....................4 Eddie Royal, VT (23 yards) vs. FSU, 2005 Yards ..............98 Willie Reid, FSU (3 returns) vs. VT, 2005 Average. ......32.7 Willie Reid, FSU (3 ret., 98 yards) vs. VT, 2006 Long ...............83 Willie Reid, FSU vs. VT, 2005 Kickoff Returns Kickoff Returns ..6 Orwin Smith, GT (117 yards) vs. CL, 2009 Yards ............117 Orwin Smith, GT (6 returns) vs. CL, 2009 Average .......30.5 Alphonso Smith, WF (2 returns, 61 yards) vs. GT, 2006 Long ...............31 Eddie Royal, VT vs. FSU, 2005 Interceptions Interceptions.....1

Pat Watkins, FSU vs. VT (0 yds), 2005; Aaron Curry, WF vs. GT (30 yds), 2006; Riley Swanson, WF vs. GT (0 yds), 2006; Vince Hall, VT vs. BC(6 yards), 2007; Xavier Adibi, VT vs. BC (40 yds), 2007; Jamie Silva, BC vs. VT (0 yds) vs. VT, 2007; Stephan Virgil, VT vs. BC, 2008; Brett Warren vs. BC, 2008; Paul Anderson, BC vs. VT, 2008; Jer rard Tarrent, GT vs. CL, 2009 (50 yds); Dominique Reese, GT vs. CL, 2009 (0 yds). Yards Return...50 Jerrard Tarrant, GT vs. CL, 2009 TD ....................1 Xavier Adibi, VT vs. BC (40 yards), 2007 Long Return. ..50 Jerrard Tarrant, GT vs. CL, 2009 Fumbles Long Return ...51 Return/TD 1

Jamie Silva, BC vs. VT, 2007 Jamie Silva, BC vs. VT (51 yards), 2007; Orion Martin, VT vs . BC (17 yards), 2008.

Team Championship Game Recordss Total Offense Plays ...............83

Virginia Tech vs. Florida State (376 yards), 2005 05 Georgia Tech vs. Clemson (469 yards), 2009 Yards ............469 Georgia Tech vs. Clemson (83 plays), 2009 Average .......5.65 Georgia Tech vs. Clemson (83 for 469), 2009 Rushing Carries ............65 Georgia Tech vs. Clemson (333 yards), 2009 Yards ............333 Georgia Tech vs. Clemson (65 attempts), 2009 TDs...................5 Clemson vs. Georgia Tech, 2009 Passing Attempts .........52

Boston College vs. Va. Tech (33 completions., 305 yards), 2007; Virginia Tech vs. Florida State (26 completions., 335 yards), 2005 Completions. ..33 Boston College vs. Va. Tech (52 attempts, 305 yards), 2007 Comp. Perc..63.6 Virginia Tech vs. Boston College (21 of 33), 2007 Yards ............335 Virginia Tech vs. Florida State (26 of 52), 2005 TD ....................3 Virginia Tech vs. Boston College, 2007 First Downs Total ..............28 Georgia Tech vs. Clemson, 2009 Rushing ..........23 Georgia Tech vs. Clemson, 2009 Passing ...........16 Boston College vs. Virginia Tech, 2007 Punting Most Punts .......8 Fewest Punts ....0 0 Yards ............340 Average .......50.0

Florida State vs. Virginia Tech (340 yards), 2005 Clemson, Clemson vs. Georgia Tech, 2009 Georgia Tech, Georgia Tech vs. Clemson, 2009 Florida State vs. Virginia Tech (8 punts), 2005 Georgia Tech vs. Wake Forest (5 for 250), 2006

Punt Returns Yards ..............98 Average .......32.7

Florida State vs. Virginia Tech (3 attempts), 2005 Florida State vs. Virginia Tech (3 for 98), 2005

Kickoff Returns Yards ............122 Average .......26.0

Boston College vs. Virginia Tech (6 attempts.), 2008 Wake Forest vs. Georgia Tech (3 for 78), 2006

Scoring Most Points ....39 Georgia Tech vs. Clemson, 2009 Most TDs..........5 Clemson vs. Georgia Tech, 2009 Most FGs..........4 Georgia Tech vs. Clemson, 2009 Defense Least Points Allowed ........ 6 Least Rush Yards All. ...... 41 Least Pass Yards All. ....... 91 Least Total Yards All. ... 272 Most Interceptions ............ 2 Most Turnovers Forced ..... 4 Most Penalties ................. 17 Most Penalty Yards ....... 143 Time of Possession.....37:17 Attendance ............... 72,749

Wake Forest vs. Georgia Tech, 2006 Florida State vs. Virginia Tech, 2005 Georgia Tech vs. Clemson, 2009 Wake Forest vs. Georgia Tech, 2006 Virginia Tech vs. Boston College, 2007,2008; Georgia Tech vs. Clemson, 2009 Virginia Tech vs Boston College, 2008 Virginia Tech vs. Florida State, 2005 Virginia Tech vs. Florida State (17), 2005 Georgia Tech vs. Clemson, 2009 Virginia Tech vs. Florida State, 2005

The Last Time in The ACC Championship Game An Interception was returned for a TD ................................ Dec. 1, 2007 by Xavier Adibi of Virginia Tech vs. Boston College (51 yards) A Punt was returned for a TD................................................Dec. ................................................Dec. 3, 2005 by Willie Reid of Florida State vs. Virginia Tech (83 yards). A Fumble was returned for a TD. .......................................... ..........................................Dec. Dec. 6, 2008 by Orion Martin, Virginia Tech vs. Boston College (17 yards) A Defensive PAT was recorded ..............................................Dec. ..............................................Dec. 1, 2007 by Brandon Flowers, Virginia Tech vs. Boston College A Runner ran for 100 or more yards ..................................... .....................................Dec. Dec. 5, 2009 by C.J. Spiller, Clemson (233 yards on 20 carries); Jonathan Dwyer, Georgia Tech (110 yards on 24 carries); Josh Nesbitt, Georgia Tech (103 yards on 22 carries) Teammates each ran for 100 or more yards .........................Dec. .........................Dec. 5, 2009 Jonathan Dwyer, Georgia Tech (110 yards on 24 carries); Joshua Nesbitt, Georgia Tech (103 yards on 22 carries) A Runner ran for 200 or more yards ..................................... .....................................Dec. Dec. 5, 2009 by C.J. Spiller, Clemson (233 yards on 20 carries) A Safety Occurred ...................................................................Dec. ...................................................................Dec. 6, 2008 by Virginia Tech P Brett Bowden who ran out of the back of the end zone vs. Boston College.


The Bowl Championship Series

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The Atlantic Coast Conference and the BCS The Atlantic Coast Conference and its Commissioner, John Swofford, just successfully completed its second term coordinating the administration for the Bowl Championship Series (BCS). Swofford, who first served as BCS Coordinator during the 2000 and 2001 seasons, is the only Commissioner to ever serve as BCS Coordinator twice. He is also the last Commissioner to serve as the Coordinator. In 2009, the BCS group named longtime college administrator Bill Hancock to serve as the first Executive Director of the BCS. Hancock has asumed most of the duties previously handled by the coordinator. Previously Hancock has spent the past two years as Administrator for the BCS.

Heading into its 13th year of determining the National Championship in college football, the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) is a five-game arrangement that is designed to match the two top-rated teams and to create competitive match ups among eight other highly regarded teams in four other games. The bowl games participating are the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl, the Orange Bowl, the Rose Bowl Game and the Allstate Sugar Bowl. In addition, the BCS National Championship Game is played at one of the bowl sites, this year in Glendale, Arizona on January 10, 2011. The term “BCS conference” frequently is used incorrectly. Actually, all 11 NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) conferences are “BCS conferences” because the BCS arrangement is managed by the commissioners of the 11 NCAA FBS conferences and the director of athletics at the University of Notre Dame. The conferences are the Atlantic Coast, the Big East, the Big Ten, the Big 12, Conference USA,the Mid-American, the Mountain West, the Sun Belt, the Pacific-10, the Southeastern and the Western Athletic. The conference commissioners and the Notre Dame athletics director make decisions regarding all BCS issues, in consultation with an athletics directors advisory group and subject to the approval of a presidential oversight committee whose members represent all 120 NCAA FBS programs. The BCS games are operated by community-based organizations in each of the host cities. In addition, there are 29 other post-season bowls, which are managed independently by entities in 26 cities around the nation. All bowl games provide meaningful season-ending opportunities for student-athletes. The BCS is remarkably successful. It maintains and enhances the importance of

2010 BCS Schedule

John Swofford ACC Commissioner

BCS Standings

The BCS Standings are composed of three elements that are weighted equally: the USA Today Coaches poll, 2) the Harris poll, and 3) the average of six computer poll rankings. The highest and lowest computer ranking is discarded each week with the computer average based on the remaining four rankings. The BCS Standiings are compiled and released by the National Football Foundation eight times during the season, beginning this year on Sunday, October 17 and ending on BCS Selection Sunday, December 5. the regular season and preserves the unique bowl system. And it matches the top two teams. Before the creation of the BCS and its predecessors, the Bowl Coalition and Bowl Alliance, the top two teams had met in a bowl game only eight times in the previous 56 seasons. They have met in each of the last 12 seasons by BCS standards , and 9 of the last 12 seasons according to the Associated Press poll. The 2010 regular season (2011 bowl games) is the first year of the current four-year television agreement with ESPN, which will televise all five BCS games.

Jan. 1 . Rose Bowl Game (ESPN) .5:10 pm Jan. 1 . Fiesta Bowl (ESPN) ...........8:30 pm Jan. 3 ...Orange Bowl (ESPN) .............8:00 pm Jan. 4 ... Sugar Bowl (ESPN)................8:00 pm Jan. 10 BCS National (ESPN) ......... 8:00 pm Championship Game, Glendale, Ariz. Six conferences (ACC, Big East, Big 12, Big Ten, SEC and Pac-10) have annual automatic qualification for the 2010-13 seasons by virtue of contracts to host the bowl games, and by having met a four-year metric based on competitive results (The ACC champion plays in the Orange Bowl, Big Ten and Pac-10 champs in the Rose Bowl, Big 12 in the Fiesta Bowl and SEC in the Sugar Bowl. Additionally, the highest-ranked champion of Conference USA, Mid-American, Mountain West, Sun Belt or Western Athletic conferences will be guaranteed a slot in BCS games if that team is ranked 12th or higher in the final BCS standings, 16th or higher if its ranking is higher than that of a champion from one of the six conferences with automatic qualification. Other teams are eligible to be selected at large by a bowl game if they finish among the top 14. The champions of the Big Ten and the Pac-10 will play in the Rose Bowl if they do not qualify for the National Championship Game. Other “regional consideration” tie-ins include the SEC champion in the Sugar Bowl, the ACC champion in the Orange Bowl and the Big 12 champion in the Fiesta Bowl if those teams are not ranked No. 1 or No. 2 in the final BCS Standings

Bill Hancock, Executive Director

Longtime athletics administrator Bill Hancock was named the first Executive Director of the Bowl Championship Series on November 17, 2009 and, in doing so, achieved a unique double-double at the upper echelon of intercollegiate athletics. He was the first full-time director of the NCAA Final Four and is now the first executive director of the BCS. Hancock served for 13 years as director of the NCAA’s Division I Men’s Basketball Championship--the threeweek March Madness event that culminates at the Final Four. After a family tragedy, he retired in 2002 and for three years was the tournament’s media coordinator on a consulting basis before being named BCS administrator in October of 2005. He is a 1972 journalism graduate of the University of Oklahoma and worked in sports information at his alma mater and also on the staff of the Big Eight Conference before being named director of the Final Four in 1989.

Bill Hancock Executive Director


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2010 ACC Bowl Lineup and Selection Procedure

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selections in the ACC’s Bowl Selection order. Champs Sports Bowl Orlando, Fla. Dec. 28, 6:30 pm, ESPN

Orange Bowll Miami Gardens, Fla. Jan. 3, 8:00 pm, ESPN The Atlantic Coast Conference has agreements to send eight of its member institutions to post-season football bowl games after the 2010 regular season should that many qualify teams for post-season play. The Conference also has a conditional agreement with the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl in San Francisco (formerly the Emerald Bowl) to send a 9th bowl-eligible team, should that many ACC teams qualify and should either of that bowl’s contracted partners--the Pac-10 Conference or the Western Athletic Conference--not be able to fulfill their obligations. The winner of the ACC Championship Game will serve as the host team of the Orange Bowl, unless it is ranked No. 1 or No. 2 in the final BCS Standings and is playing in the BCS National Championship Game. This year’s Orange Bowl Game will be played on Monday, January 3, 2011 at Sun Life Stadium in Miami Gardens, Fla. This year’s BCS National Championship Game is hosted by the Fiesta Bowl at the University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Ariz. on Jan. 10, 2011. A second ACC team could be chosen as an at-large selection by the BCS. If a second ACC team is not selected to the BCS, then the Chick-fil-A Bowl in Atlanta would have the first selection of all available ACC bowl-eligible teams. If a second ACC team is not selected to the BCS, then the Chick-fil-A Bowl in Atlanta would have the first selection of all available ACC bowl-eligible teams.

Quick Selection Order 1. BCS 2. Chick-fil-A 3. Champs Sports Bowl 4. Hyundai Sun Bowl 5. Meineke Car Care Bowl 6. Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl 7. Advocare V100 Independence Bowl 8. Eagle Bank Bowl 9. Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl (Conditional only) If the Chick-fil-A Bowl does not take the available ACC team with the best Conference record, it must take a team within one win in the Conference record. It can select a team with a difference of two wins in its Conference record, if that team is ranked more than five spaces higher in the final BCS Standings, than the team available with the best ACC record. Chick-fil-A Bowl Atlanta, Ga. Dec. 31, 7:30 pm, ESPN After the Chick-fil-A Bowl has chosen, then the Champs Sports Bowl has the next selection. If the Champs Sports Bowl does not choose the ACC team available with the best Conference record, then it must choose a team within one win of that team in the Conference record. This is the ACC’s “One-Win Rule” and applies to all subsequent

ACC Affiliated Bowl Games

Date Dec. 27 Dec. 28 Dec. 29 Dec. 30 Dec. 31 Dec. 31 Dec. 31 Jan. 3 Jan. 9

(In chronological order, All Times Eastern) Bowl Game.................................Host City ..............TV............ Time Advocare V100 Independence Bowl ..Shreveport, La. ......... ESPN2 .5:00 pm Champs Sports Bowl...................Orlando, Fla. .........ESPN ...6:30 pm EagleBank Bowl .........................Washington, DC, ...ESPN ...2:30 pm Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl .........................Nashville, Tenn.. ...ESPN ...6:30 pm Meineke Car Care Bowl ................. Charlotte, N.C.. .....ESPN .12:00 pm Hyundai Sun Bowl ......................El Paso,Tex. ..........CBS......2:00 pm Chick-fil-A Bowl ............................. Atlanta, Ga. ...........ESPN ...7:30 pm FedEx Orange Bowl....................Miami, Fla. ............ESPN ...8:00 pm Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl ................. San Francisco, Calif.. ESPN ...9:00 pm

(Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl bid conditional on whether Pac-10 or WAC fill bowl slot and ACC has a bowl-eligible team available a bowl-eligibile team).

After the Champs Sports Bowl has made its selection, then the Hyundai Sun Bowl has the next choice of bowl eligible ACC teams. If the runner-up in the ACC Football Championship Game is still available, the Hyundai Sun Bowl will select that team. If ACC FCG runner-up has already been selected. then the Hyundai Sun Bowl may select any available ACC team that qualifies under the “One Win Rule.” Hyundai Sun Bowl El Paso, Tex. Dec. 31, 2 pm, CBS After the Hyundai Sun Bowl has made its selection, the remaining bowls make their selections in the following order utilizing the “One Win Rule.” Meineke Car Care Bowl Charlotte, N.C. Dec. 31, 12 pm, ESPN Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl Nashville, Tenn. Dec. 30, 6:30 pm, ESPN Advocare V100 Independence Bowl Shreveport, La. Dec. 27, 5:00 pm, ESPN2 EagleBank Bowl Washington, D.C. Dec. 29, 2:30 pm, ESPN

ACC Bowl Revenue Distribution

The ACC distributes its Bowl revenue on an equitable basis. All proceeds from post-season Bowl games are divided equally among its 12 member institutions, once expenses are deducted. A team participating in a post-season game shall receive expenses in the amount below: Rose Bowl ...................$2,100,000 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl ....$1,950,000 Orange Bowl ...............$1,700,000 Allstate Sugar Bowl ....$1,700,000 Chick-fil-A Bowl.........$1,100,000 Champs Sports Bowl...$1,100,000 Hyundai Sun Bowl ......$1,100,000 Meineke Car Care Bowl. $1,100,000 Music City Bowl .........$1,100,000 Independence Bowl .....$1,100,000 EagleBank Bowl .........$1,100,000


2010 ACC Bowl Directory BCS National Championship Game

University of Phoenix Stadium (73,000), Glendale, Ariz. January 10- 8:00 pm - ESPN BCS #1 vs. BCS #2 7135 E. Camelback Road, Suite 190 Scottsdale, Ariz. 85251 Phone: 480-350-0900 FAX: 480-350-0916 Executive Director: John Junker E-Mail: jjunker@fiestabowl.org Media Relations: Tony Alba, talba@fiestabowl.org www.fiestabowl.org

Chick-fil-A Bowl

Georgia Dome (71,147), Atlanta, Ga. December 31 - 7:30pm - ESPN ACC vs. SEC 235 Andrew Young International Blvd. NW Atlanta, Ga. 30303 Phone: 404-586-8500 FAX: 404-586-8508 President: Gary Stokan gstokan@cfabowl.com www.chick-fil-abowl.com Hyundai Sun Bowl. El Paso, Tex. Sun Bowl Stadium (50,426) December 31 - 2 pm - CBS ACC vs Pac-10 4150 Pinnacle Street, Suite 100 El Paso, Tex. 79902 Phone: 915-533-4416 FAX: 915-533-0661 CEO: Bernie Olivas bolivas@sunbowl.org www.sunbowl.org Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl LP Field (67,000), Nashville, Tenn. December 30 - 6:30 pm - ESPN ACC vs. SEC 414 Union Street, Suite 800 Nashville, TN 37219 Phone: 615-743-3120 FAX: 615-244-3540 Executive Director: Scott Ramsey sramsey@nashvillesports.com www.musiccitybowl.com EagleBank Bowl, Washington, D.C. RFK Stadium (45,000) December 29 - 2:30 pm - ESPN ACC vs. Conference USA 5335 Wisconsin Ave., NW Suite 850 Washington, DC 20015 Phone: 202-785-2695 Fax: 202-872-5897 Executive Director: Steve Beck sbeck@eaglebankbowl.org www.eaglebankbowl.org

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SunLife Stadium (72,230), Miami Gardens, Fla. January 3-- 8:00 pm - ESPN Bowl Championship Series 14360 NW 77th Court Miami Lakes, FL 33016 Phone: 305-341-4700 FAX: 305-341-4750 CEO: Eric Poms E-Mail: epoms@orangebowl.org VP Media Relations: Larry Wahl lwahl@orangebowl.org www.orangebowl.org

Champs Sports Bowl, Orlando, Fla.

Florida Citrus Bowl (65,438) December 28 - 6:30 pm - ESPN ACC vs. Big East/Notre Dame One Citrus Bowl Place. Orlando, Fla 32805 Phone: 407-423-2476 FAX: 407-425-8451 CEO: Steve Hogan shogan@fcsports.com www.fcsports.com

Meineke Car Care Bowl, Charlotte, N.C. Bank of America Stadium (73,667) December 31- Noon - ESPN ACC vs. Big East 1900 West Morehead Street Charlotte, NC 28208 Phone: 704-378-4400 FAX: 704-378-3859 Executive Director: Will Webb wwebb@raycomsports.com Media Relations: Frank Kay www.meinekecarcarebowl.com AdvocCare V100 Independence Bowl, Shreveport, La. Independence Stadium (49,147) December 27 - 5:00pm -ESPN2 ACC vs. Mountain West 401 Market Street, Suite 120 Shreveport, La. 71101 Phone: 318-221-0712 FAX: 318-221-7366 Executive Director: Missy Setters indybowl@independencebowl.org www.independencebowl.org Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl, San Francisco, Calif AT&T Park (40,184) January 9 - 9 pm - ESPN PAC-10 vs. WAC or ACC 24 Willie Mays Plaza, SBC Park San Francisco, CA 94107 Phone: 415-972-1812 FAX: 415-947-2925 Executive Director: Gary Cavalli gcavalli@kraftbowl.org www.kraftbowl.org (Conditional Bowl Agrrement Only If Pac-10 or WAC unable to supply team)


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ACC Bowl Records

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Bowl Records by School

ACC Among Bowl Leaders

(Ranked by Victories)

The Atlantic Coast Conference ranks third among FBS conferences in terms of bowl success ... Despite a 3-4 mark in 2009, ACC teams are a combined 152139-5 (.524) in bowl game play, just a shade behind the Pac-10 and SEC.

Bowl Records by Conferences (totals by 2009 season membership)

Conference 2009 SEC ....................... 6-4 Pac-10 ................... 2-5 ACC ...................... 3-4 Big East ................. 5-1 Big Ten .................. 4-3 Big 12 .................... 4-4 Mountain West ...... 4-1 Conference USA ... 2-4

Total All-Time 379 196-170-13 233 120-107-6 296 152-139-5 116 59-55-2 248 119-126-3 328 157-167-4 133 62-67-4 133 61-70-2

(less than 75 bowl appearances) WAC...................... 2-2 71 Mid-American ....... 1-4 59 Sun Belt................. 1-1 26

36-33-2 23-36-0 10-15-1

Pct. .537 .528 .522 .517 .486 .485 .481 .466 .522 .390 .404

ACC W-L Record by Bowl Last Bowl App. All-American .... 1990 Aloha ................. 2000 Bluebonnet ....... 1980 Bluegrass .......... 1958 Cherry............... 1985 Citrus ................ 1991 Meineke Car Care . 2009 Copper .............. 1989 Cotton ............... 1991 Dixie .................. 1949 Emerald ............ 2009 Fiesta ................. 1998 Gator ................. 2009 Hall of Fame ..... 1994 Humanitarian... 2008 Music City ........ 2009 Independence ... 1994 Las Vegas .......... 1998 Liberty .............. 1977 Champs Sports . 2009 Oil ...................... 1947 Orange .............. 2009 Chick-fil-A (Peach). 2009 Papajohns.com . 2008 Rose ................... 1942 Seattle ............... 2002 Silicon Valley .... 2002 Sugar ................. 2002 Sun .................... 1994

ACC School Record NC State ...............5-1-0 Virginia ................2-3-0 North Carolina ....2-1-1 Florida State ........0-1-0 Maryland .............1-0-0 Clemson................5-5-1 North Carolina ....5-3-0 NC State ...............0-1-0 Florida State ........4-3-0 Wake Forest .........0-1-0 Boston College .....1-4-0 Florida State ........2-2-0 Florida State ....23-15-2 Duke .....................2-2-0 Maryland .............5-2-0 Clemson................2-3-0 Virginia ................1-1-1 North Carolina ....1-0-0 North Carolina ....3-3-0 Miami .................10-7-0 Georgia Tech ........1-0-0 Georgia Tech ....10-14-0 Virginia Tech ...14-20-0 NC State ...............0-1-0 Duke .....................1-2-0 Wake Forest .........2-0-0 Georgia Tech ........0-1-0 Virginia Tech .....10-7-0 North Carolina ....4-5-0

School

App. Florida State .........39 Georgia Tech ........38 Miami ...................35 Clemson ...............32 Boston College .....21 North Carolina .....27 NC State ...............24 Maryland ..............23 Virginia Tech ........23 Virginia.................17 Wake Forest............9 Duke .......................8

W 23 22 19 16 13 12 12 10 9 7 6 3

L 14 16 16 16 8 15 11 11 14 10 3 5

T 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0

Pct. .615 .579 .543 .500 .614 .444 .521 .478 .391 .438 .667 .375

Last Bowl Appearance 2009................... Won Gator 2009.......Lost FedEx Orange 2009........ Lost Champs Sports 2009............Won Music City 2009................ Lost Emerald 2009.... Lost Meineke Car Care 2008..........Lost Papajohns.com 2008....... Won Humanitarian 2009........... Won Chick-fil-A 2007.....................Lost Gator 2008............... Won EagleBank 1994.........Lost Hall of Fame

ACC BOWL SUCCESS Since 2003, ACC teams are tied with the Big 12 for most bowl

appearances... During that time, the ACC has sent 53 teams to bowl games and has the highest percentage of teams participating in bowl games (.663) of any Conference in the nation. Bowl Appearances by Conference, 2003-09 (based on actual conference membership) League .. 2003 .. 2004 .2005 .. 2006 .. 2007 .. 2008 ..2009 ...Total Pct. ACC ........... 6 ........ 6 .......8 ........ 8 ........ 8 ...... 10 ........7 .......53 .663 SEC ............ 7 ........ 6 .......6 ........ 9 ........ 9 ........ 8 ......10 .......55 .655 Big Ten ....... 8 ........ 6 .......7 ........ 7 ........ 8 ........ 7 ........7 .......50 .649 Big 12 ......... 8 ........ 7 .......8 ........ 8 ........ 8 ........ 7 ........8 .......54 .643 Big East ...... 5 ........ 5 .......4 ........ 5 ........ 5 ........ 6 ........6 .......36 .643 Pac-10 ........ 6 ........ 5 .......5 ........ 6 ........ 6 ........ 5 ........7 .......40 .571 C-USA........ 5 ........ 5 .......6 ........ 5 ........ 6 ........ 6 ........6 .......39 .476 MWC.......... 3 ........ 3 .......4 ........ 4 ........ 5 ........ 5 ........5 .......29 .475 WAC........... 4 ........ 4 .......2 ........ 4 ........ 4 ........ 5 ........4 .......27 .415 MAC .......... 2 ........ 5 .......2 ........ 4 ........ 3 ........ 5 ........5 .......26 .286 Sun Belt...... 1 ........ 2 .......1 ........ 2 ........ 1 ........ 2 ........2 .......11 .193 The ACC set an NCAA record for bowl participation in 2008 when 10 of the league’s 12 teams (.833) earned bowl bids ... The ACC set national marks in participating teams (10) and percentage of participation (.833) which the SEC tied this year. Four ACC teams are ranked among the nation’s top seven in current bowl game streaks. Florida State leads the nation with 28 consecutive bowl trips followed by Virginia Tech (3rd) with 17, Georgia Tech (tied for 4th) with 13 and Boston College (tied for 7th) with 11. Boston College (5), Florida State (6), Georgia Tech (12), and Miami (15) rank among the top 15 winningest bowl teams in the nation among teams with a minimum of 15 bowl appearances.

Top 20 Winningest Bowl Teams

School ....................... Record .....Pct. 1. Utah ...................... 12-3-0 .....800 2. USC .................... 32-16-0 .....667 Penn State ........... 27-13-2 .....667 4. Mississippi .......... 21-12-0 .....636

5. Boston College...13-8-0... .619 6. Florida State ..23-14-2... .615

7. Georgia ............... 26-16-3 .....611 8. Oklahoma St. ........ 12-8-0 .....600 Auburn ................ 20-13-2 .....600 10. Oklahoma ........... 25-17-1 .....593 11. Alabama.............. 32-22-3 .....584

12.Georgia Tech ..22-16-0... .579

13. Syracuse............... 12- 9-1 .....568 14. Iowa .................... 13-10-1 .....563

15.Miami .............19-16-0... .543

16. Purdue.................... 8- 7-0 .....533 17. Fresno State .......... 10-9-0 .....526 18. California .............. 10-9-1 .....525 19. LSU .................... 21-19-1 .....524 20. Tennessee............ 24-23-0 .....511 21. Arizona State ...... 12-11-1 .....521 NC State ............ 12-11-1 .....521


The ACC & The College Football Hall of Fame

The National Football Foundation and College Football Hall of Fame

Bobby Bowden Florida State

This year’s National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame banquet, which will be held on December 7 at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York City, will again have a strong Atlantic Coast Conference presence. This year the Foundation will induct two former ACC standouts in NC State defensive end Dennis Byrd, a consensus All-America and the first player to be named to the All-ACC football team for three consecuive years, and Duke wide receiver Clarkston Hines, also a consensus All-America who is still the only player in ACC history to lead the Conference in pass receiving yardage for three consecutive seasons (1987-89). The election of Byrd and Hines to the Hall of Fame gives the ACC 13 former standouts from its current schools who have been elected to the Hall of Fame in the past five years. This list includes Pat Swilling (Georgia Tech) and Gino Torretta (Miami) last year; Jim Dombrowksi (Virginia), Ron Simmons (Florida State) and Lou Holtz (NC State) in 2008; Boston College’s Doug Flutie and Clemson’s Jeff Davis in 2007; as well as a quartet of inductees from 2006 in Florida State head coach Bobby Bowden, FSU’s Charlie Ward, Miami’s Bennie Blades and Virginia Tech’s Bruce Smith. In all, 84 former players and coaches from current ACC schools have been elected into the Hall. The NFF’s enshrinement ceremony is held in August at the College Football Hall of Fame in South Bend, Indiana.

Don McCauley North Carolina

Clarkston Hines Duke

Duke (12) Fred Crawford, Tackle, 1931-33 ....... 1973 Al DeRogatis, Center/Tackle, 1945-48 ... 1986 Dan Hill, Center, 1936-38 ................. 1962 Clarkston Hines, Wide Receiver, 1986-89 .... 2010 *Howard Jones, Coach, 1908-40 ...... 1951 Steve Lach, Halfback, 1939-41 ......... 1980 George McAfee, Halfback, 1937-39 . 1961 Mike McGee, Guard, 1957-59 .......... 1990 *Bill Murray, Coach, 1940-65 .......... 1974 Ace Parker, Halfback, 1934-36 ......... 1955 Eric Tipton, Halfback, 1936-38 ........ 1965 *Wallace Wade, Coach, 1923-50 ...... 1955

Florida State (6) Fred Biletnikoff, Flanker, 1962-64 ... 1991 *Bobby Bowden, Coach, 1959-**** 2006 *Darrell Mudra, Coach, 1959-87 ...... 2000 Ron Sellers, Wide Receiver, 1966-68 1988 Ron Simmons, Noseguard, 1977-80 . 2008 Charlie Ward, QB, 1989, 91-93 ........ 2006

Georgia Tech (15)

Bill Alexander, Coach, 1920-44 ........ 1951 Maxie Baughan, Center, 1957-59 ..... 1988 Ray Beck, Guard, 1948-51................ 1997 *Denotes Inductees spent significant portions Bobby Davis, Tackle, 1944-47 .......... 1978 of careers at other schools. Legend includes name, position, years played and year inducted. Bobby Dodd, Coach, 1945-66 .......... 1993 Bill Fincher, End/Tackle, 1916-20 .... 1974 Boston College (8) *Buck Flowers, Halfback, 1916-20 .. 1955 *Frank Cavanaugh, Coach, 1898-1932 .. 1954 *Joe Guyon, Halfback/Tackle, 1912-13; *Gil Dobie, Coach ............................ 1951 Doug Flutie, Quarterback, 1981-84 .. 2007 1917-18 ....................................... 1971 Chet Gladchuck, Center, 1936-40 ..... 1975 *John Heisman, Coach, 1892-1927 .. 1954 Gene Goodreault,End, 1938-40 ........ 1982 George Morris, Linebacker, 1950-52 1981 Mike Holovak, Fullback, 1940-42 .... 1985 Larry Morris, Center, 1951-54 .......... 1992 George Kerr, Guard, 1938-40 ........... 1984 Peter Pund, Center, 1926-28 ............. 1963 *Frank Leahy, Coach, 1939-53 ......... 1970 Randy Rhino, Safety, 1972-74 .......... 2002 Charlie O’Rourke, Halfback, 1938-40 .... 1972 Everett Strupper, Halfback, 1915-17 ... 1972 Pat Swilling, OLB, 1982-85.............. 2009

Clemson (6)

Jeff Davis, Linebacker, 1978-81 ...2007 *John Heisman, Coach, 1892-1927 ... 1954 Frank Howard, Coach, 1940-69 ........ 1989 Terry Kinard, Safety, 1978-82........... 2001 Banks McFadden, Halfback, 1937-39 ....... 1959 *Jess Neely, Coach, 1924-1966 ........ 1971

Maryland (8) *Jerry Claiborne, Coach, 1961-89 .... 1999 Stan Jones, Tackle, 1951-53 .............. 2000 Dick Modzelewski, Tackle, 1950-52 1993

Doug Flutie Boston College

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Dennis Byrd NC State

Jack Scarbath, Quarterback, 1950-52 ... 1983 *Jim Tatum, Coach, 1942-58 ............ 1984 Bob Ward, Guard, 1948-51 ............... 1980 Randy White, Def. Tackle, 1972-74.. 1994

Miami (6) Bennie Blades, Safety, 1984-87 ........ 2006 Don Bosseler, Fullback, 1953-56 ...... 1990 *Andy Gustafson, Coach, 1926-63 ... 1985 *Jack Harding, Coach, 1926-47 ........ 1980 Ted Hendricks, Def. End, 1966-68 ... 1987 Gino Torretta, Quarterback, 1989-92 ....2009

North Carolina (7) *Hunter Carpenter, Halfback, 1900-05 ... 1957 Charlie Justice, Halfback, 1946-49 ... 1961 Don McCauley, Tailback, 1968-70 ... 2001 *Barney Poole, End, 1942-48 ........... 1974 *Carl Snavely, Coach, 1927-58 ........ 1965 *Jim Tatum, Coach, 1942-58 ............ 1984 Art Weiner, End, 1946-49 ................. 1992

NC State (5) Dennis Byrd, Defensive End, 1965-67 .....2010 Roman Gabriel, Quarterback, 1959-61 ....1989 *Lou Holtz, Head Coach, 1972-75 ... 2009 Jack McDowall, Halfback, 1925-27 . 1975 Jim Ritcher, Center, 1976-79 ............ 1998 *Buck Shaw, Coach, 1924-57 ........... 1972

Virginia (7) Jim Dombrowski, Tackle, 1984-87 ... 2008 Bill Dudley, Halfback, 1939-41 ........ 1956 *Frank Murray, Coach, 1922-49 ....... 1983 *Greasy Neale, Coach, 1915-33 ....... 1967 Joe Palumbo, Middle Guard, 1949-51 . 1999 Tom Scott, End, 1950-52 .................. 1979 *George Welsh, Coach, 1973-2000 .. 2004

Virginia Tech (6) *Hunter Carpenter, Halfback, 1900-05 .....1957 *Jerry Claiborne, Coach, 1961-89 .... 1999 Carroll Dale, End, 1957-59 ............... 1987 *Andy Gustafson, Coach, 1926-63 ... 1985 Frank Loria, Safety, 1965-67 ............ 1999 Bruce Smith, Def. Tackle, 1981-84... 2006


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2010 ACC News & Notes

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ACC Football: The Best of Both Worlds US News & World Reports Ranks ACC Schools As Nation’s Best

In its annual ranking of American colleges and universities, US News & World Reports ranked ACC schools as a composite as the best in the nation among NCAA FBS Conferences. Taking an average of the placings of all ACC schools, the Atlantic Coast Conference ranks higher than any other FBS league. All ACC schools were ranked by the magazine as “Tier One” schools with eight of the ACC schools ranked among the Top 53 schools nationally and 10 ACC schools ranked 71st or higher.

Athletically and Academically Six ACC Schools Ranked In “Mr. College Football’s” 2010 Pre-Season Rankings

Pl Conference ................... Avg. Ranking

Columnist and college football expert Tony Barnhart, “Mr. College Football,” for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution has tabbed no fewer than six ACC schools in his college football pre-season Top 25. The ACC was the only conference with six teams in Barnhart’s Top 25. Barnhart’s 2010 Pre-Season Top 25 Rk. Team 10. North Carolina 14. Florida State 15. Georgia Tech 17. Virginia Tech 20. Miami 22. Clemson

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Five ACC Schools Ranked In The Sporting News 2010 Pre-Season Top 25

FBS Conference Rankings

1. Atlantic Coast Conference .. 48.67

Big Ten ....................................... 50.18 Pac-10 ......................................... 69.60 Big 12 ......................................... 96.41 Southeastern ............................... 98.00 Big East ...................................... 98.25

ACC No. 1 In APR For Fourth Straight Year

For the fourth consecutive years the Atlantic Coast Conference led all NCAA FBS conferences in APR rankings for its football programs. The ACC’s four-year cumulative APR total is also the best of any league.

2008-09 APR Conference Rankings

Avg. Pl Conference ............................Ranking

1. Atlantic Coast Conference .. 962.4 2 3. 4. 5. 6.

Big Ten ....................................... 960.6 Big East ...................................... 958.6 Southeastern ............................... 955.1 Pac-10 ......................................... 953.6 Conference USA ......................... 953.4

Miami Leads Nation in FB Graduation Percentage 20th Time Current ACC School Tops Nation

When Miami’s football program was honored by the AFCA as tying Notre Dame for the nation’s highest graduation percentage for its football student-athletes, it marked the 20th time a current ACC school has been so honored. The Hurricanes of Coach Randy Shannon, who ranked 6th nationally among all football programs (Duke was 5th) in their four-year APR average of 978, earned their first national honor tying Notre Dame with a 978 score. Duke has been honored by the AFCA as having the top grad rate 12 times, Virginia has been honored twice, with Boston College leading the nation 4 times and Wake Forest once. Over the past four years ACC school’s have received AFCA Honorable Mention accolades 24 times.

The Sporting News has tabbed five ACC teams for its pre-season Top 25. The ACC and the SEC are the only two conferences nationally to have five teams chosen for SN’s Top 25 Rk. Team 4. Miami 12. Virginia Tech 14. Florida State 18. Georgia Tech 23. North Carolina

ACC Has Five In ESPN’s College Football Live’s 2010 Pre-Season Rankings

ESPN College Football experts from their “College Football Live” show have tabbed five ACC teams among their Top 25 teams in their Pre-season selections. The ACC and SEC were the only conferences with five teams tabbed in the Top 25. Rk. Team 5. Virginia Tech 13. Miami 17. Georgia Tech 21. Florida State 22. North Carolina

Five ACC Schools Ranked In ESPN’s Very Early 2010 Pre-Season Rankings

ESPN Mark Schlabach has selected his post spring practice Top 25. The ACC and SEC are the only two leagues nationally with five teams chosen. Rk. Team 5. Virginia Tech 16. Florida State 19. Miami 21. North Carolina 22. Georgia Tech

Virginia Tech, Texas Only Teams Nationally With 10 Wins Each of Last Six Years

Virginia Tech’s 37-14 win over Tennessee in the Chick-fil-A Bowl gave the Hokies ten triumphs for 2009 and made them one of just two teams nationally to have recorded 10 victories in each of the last six seasons. Over the past six seasons, the Hokies of Coach Frank Beamer have posted a 62-18 record beginning with the 2004 season-their first year in the Atlantic Coast Conference. During that time, only Texas has reached double figures in victories in each of the past six years. Virginia Tech Since 2004 Year ..... Record.... ACC Record ....... AP 2004....... 10-3 ..............7-1 .............. 10th 2005....... 11-2 ..............7-1 ............... 7th 2006....... 10-3 ..............6-2 .............. 19th 2007....... 11-3 ..............7-1 ............... 9th 2008....... 10-4 ..............5-3 .............. 15th 2009....... 10-3 ..............6-2 .............. 10th Totals ... 62-18 ...........38-10

ACC Has Five of the Most Viewed Football Bowl Games in ESPN History

The ACC has participated in five of the Top 10 of the most viewed football ESPN Bowl games in the history of the sports cable network. This year’s Emerald Bowl was the third-most viewed bowl game in ESPN’s history followed by the 2008 Champs Sports Bowl (4th), the 2007 Chick-fil-A Bowl (5th), the 2009 Chickfil-A Bowl (7th) and the 2005 Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl (8th). Bowl Game................Date.................HH 1.Alamo...............01-02-10.......5,553,630 2. Alamo ..............12-30-06.......5,521,000 3. Emerald..........12-26-09.......5,289,014 4. Champs Sports .. 12-27-08.......5,099,000 5. Chick-fil-A......12-31-07.......4,919,000 6. Alamo ..............12-28-05.......4,876,000 7. Chick-fil-A......12-31-09....... 4,852,111 8. Chick-fil-A Peach12-30-05.......4,708,000

ACC Teams To Face Toughest Schedule In Nation Based on the won-lost records from 2009, ACC teams will face the most difficult nonconference schedules in the nation this fall. ACC non-conference foes compiled a winning percentage of .604, the best winning percentage of any conference in the nation. The ACC was the only league where its opponents won at least 60 percent of their games. Only the Pac-10 of the traditional “Big Six” Conferences faced opponents who won more than 50 percent of their games in 2009.


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2010 ACC News & Notes Tar Heel Defense: One of the Nation’s Best

Four ACC Schools Among Top 15 Nationally in Defense Over the Last Six Years

North Carolina’s defense led the ACC and was ranked 6th nationally this year in total defense, allowing its opponents just 269.6 yard per game. But looking inside the numbers as to how UNC’s defense limited its opponents to significantly below their season averages, the result is impressive. In 2009 the Tar Heels held their 13 opponents an average of 94.04 yards per game below their total offense averages for the season. Coach Butch Davis’ defense also allowed UNC’s foes 53.23 yards less than their normal gain on the ground or -35.5 percent less than normal. In all, the Tar Heels held their 13 opponents 25.8 percent below their normal offensive outputs for the year.

Four ACC schools--led by Virginia Tech--but also including Clemson (10th), Miami (11th) and Boston College (14th) rank among the Top 15 defensive teams in the nation over the past six years. The Hokies lead all schools, allowing just 268.33 yards per game in 80 games since the start of the 2004 season, but they are joined by the Tigers (307.05), the Hurricanes (307.51) and the Eagles (312.81) in the nation’s Top 15.

UNC Defense vs. Opponents’ Offense 2009 Game vs. Season Averages Rush Vs. Total Vs. Pct. Opp. ..... Avg. UNC Avg UNC Avg Citadel ....124 30 309 153 -50.5 Conn .......170 72 387 196 -49.4 ECU........152 55 369 247 -33.1 GT ..........295 317 422 406 -3.8 UVa ..........99 106 270 254 -5.9 GaS...........97 95 279 170 -39.1 FSU ........150 43 421 438 +6.4 VT ..........208 95 392 256 -34.7 Duke .........64 12 369 125 -66.1 Miami .....138 116 400 435 +8.8 BC ..........237 97 324 198 -38.9 NCS ........121 76 394 335 -15.0 Pitt ..........180 129 392 292 -25.5 Totals .....149 96 364 270 -25.8 Rushing Off: -35.5% Total Off.: -25.8

Pl. Team................... Gms ........ Avg. 1. Virginia Tech ......... 80 .....268.33 2. Alabama.................. 78 .....275.32 3. Ohio State ............... 76 .....279.79 4. LSU ........................ 78 .....285.15 5. TCU ........................ 76 .....287.41 6. Penn State ............... 75 .....290.36 7. USC ........................ 78 .....295.24 8. Florida .................... 79 .....298.16 9. Georgia ................... 77 .....206.09 10.Clemson.................. 75 .....307.05 11.Miami ..................... 75 .....307.51 12. Auburn .................... 76 .....312.43 13. Oklahoma ............... 80 .....312.70 14.Boston College ....... 78 .....312.81 15. Texas ....................... 78 .....313.52

Top 15 Teams Nationally Total Defense, 2004-2009 Seasons

Virginia Tech’s Defense No. 1 Since the Beginning of the 2004 Season

Over the last six years no team in the NCAA’s Football Bowl Subdivision has played better defense more consistently than Virginia Tech. During that time, the Hokies “D,” coordinated by Bud Foster has allowed its opponents an average of just 268.33 yards per game which covers a span of 80 games. During that time, Virginia Tech has posted a 62-18 record, a .775 winning percentage and has claimed three Atlantic Coast Conference Football titles for Head Coach Frank Beamer. Virginia Tech finished nationally in the top seven in total defense in five of the last six years. The Hokies were 4th in 2004, first in 2005 and 2006, 4th in 2007, 7th in 2008 and 12th in 2009. The next closest team to the Hokies during that five-year span is Alabama of the Southeastern Conference, which allowed 275.32 yards per game, seven yards per game more than Virginia Tech’s average. Virginia Tech’s Year-by-Year Totals Year... Place .Games...Yards ........Avg. 2004..... 4th .......13.........3484 .... 268.00 2005..... 1st .......13.........3219 .... 247.61 2006..... 1st .......13.........2853 .... 219.46 2007..... 4th .......14.........4157 .... 296.93 2008..... 7th .......14.........3912 .... 279.43 2009.... 12th ......13.........3841 .... 295.46 Totals .. 1st .......80......21,466 .... 263.06

No Other Conference Produces More NFL Linebackers Than Does the Atlantic Coast Conference For the second year in a row, the ACC ranks at the top among collegiate conferences producing NFL linebackers. Last year the ACC led all leagues with 62 linebackers in the NFL, and this year the ACC is tied with the Big Ten and SEC for most former linebackers on the rosters of NFL teams. According to the pre- training camp rosters on NFL.com, the Atlantic Coast Conference, the Big Ten and the SEC each have 56 former players in the NFL at the linebacking

position. All ACC schools produced at least one former linebacker on NFL rosters led by Miami with 10, followed by Maryland, Georgia Tech and Florida State with six each.

Linebackers By Conference on Pre-Training Camp NFL Rosters (According to NFL.com)

1. Atlantic Coast Conference....................56 Big Ten Conference ..............................56 Southeastern Conference ......................56 4. Pac-10 Conference ...............................40 5. Big 12 Conference ................................35 6. Big East Conference .............................29 7. Mountain West Conference ..................23

ACC Teams with NFL Linebackers

1. Miami ......................................... 10 2. Florida State ................................. 6 Georgia Tech ................................ 6 Maryland ...................................... 6 5. Virginia ......................................... 5 Virginia Tech ................................ 5 Wake Forest .................................. 5 8. Boston College ............................. 4 Clemson ........................................ 4 10. Duke ............................................. 2 NC State ....................................... 2 12. North Carolina ............................. 1


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2010 ACC News & Notes--The Quarterbacks In 2010 the ACC Has a Bevy of Talented Quarterbacks. Here are Seven

Joshua Nesbitt

Christian Ponder

Georgia Tech Senior, Greensboro, Ga.

Joshua Nesbitt earned firstteam All-ACC honors last year leading Georgia Tech to the ACC Championship... Nesbitt rushed for 18 touchdowns, the most ever by an ACC quarterback ...and became only the 2nd player in ACC history to run for 1,000 yards (1,037) and throw for 1,000 yards (1,701) in the same season...His pass efficiency rating of 148.49 would have led the ACC, had he enough attempts to qualify...Nesbitt enters his senior season trailing only former Clemson great Woodrow Dantzler in rushing yards for a quarterback with 2,069 yards...He also has 25 career touchdowns which is the 4th-best career total in ACC history. ACC Career Rushing Yards For A Quarterback Pl Name, School ....Yrs .....Yds 1. W. Dantzler, CL .98-01 ...2,761 2. J. Nesbitt, GT ...07-** ...2,069 3. M. Dunn, DU ..75-78 ...1,939 4. L. Russell, WF 69-71 ...1,923 5. J. Hamilton, GT96-99 ..1,758 ACC Rushing Yards in a Season For A Quarterback Pl Name, School ....Yrs .....Yds 1. W. Dantzler, CL . 2001 ...1,061 2. J. Nesbitt, GT .... 2009 ...1,037 3. W. Dantzler, CL . 2000 ...1,028 4. L. Russell, WF . 1971 ......803 5. M. Dunn, DU ... 1976 ......757

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ACC Career Rushing TDs For A Quarterback Name, School ....Yrs .... TDs L. Russell, WF ..69-71 ........29 S. Moore, UVa ..87-90 ........28 W. Dantzler, CL .98-01 ........27

4. J. Nesbitt, GT 07-** ......25 5. M. Dunn, DU ..75-78 ........22

Florida State Senior, Colleyville, Tx.

Christian Ponder led all ACC quarterbacks last fall in total offense average per game...Despite missing the final four games of the season with a shoulder separation, he threw for 2,717 yards in just nine games, a 321.8 average, the 6th highest average in ACC history...Ponder, who received his bachelor’s degree before his sophomore season, will receive a master’s degree in August and will be working on a second Master’s Degree this fall...Ponder completed 68.8 percent of his passes last year, the best of any ACC quarterback, 7th-best single season mark in ACC history...As a sophomore, he ran for 144 yards in win over Miami...Ranked the No. 5 QB nationally by Phil Steele... Earned Honorable Mention All-ACC honors in 2009.

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ACC Single Season Total Offense Average Name, School .. Year .....Yds P. Rivers, NCS .... 2003 ...353.8 J. Hamilton, GT... 1999 ...344.9 C. Weinke, FSU . 2000 ...339.2 A. Dilweg, DU . 1988 ...337.5 M. Ryan, GT .... 2007 ...322.1 C. Ponder, FSU. 2009 ...321.8 J. Kaleo, MD .... 1992 ...315.6

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ACC Single Season Pass Completion Average Name, School ....Yrs ..... Pct. R. Skinner, WF ... 2007 ...72.39 P. Rivers, NCS .... 2003 . .72.05 M. Schaub, Va .. 2003 ...69.73 C. Ward, FSU ... 1993 ...69.47 C. Kupec, NC ... 1974 ...69.33 M. Schaub, Va. . 2002 ...68.90 C. Ponder, FSU...2009 ....68.88 S.Milanovich, MD .. 1994 ..... 68.77

Jacory Harris

Miami Senior, Miami, Fla.

Jacory Harris, in his first season as a starter, guided Miami to a 9-4 campaign, against the nation’s 10thtoughest schedule, including wins over three ranked opponents in the Hurricanes’ first four games last fall... He led all ACC quarterbacks last fall, throwing for 3,352 yards...Ranked 30th nationally in pass efficiency despite playing with a hand injury in Miami’s final three games... Threw for 386 yards against then 18th-ranked Florida State in Miami’s dramatic 3834 victory...Harris’ yardage total was the highest ever for an ACC quarterback in a season-opener against a ranked opponent...Ranked 3rd in the ACC last fall in touchdown passes (24) and pass completions (242)...Ranked 18th nationally among all quarterbacks by Phil Steele...Threw for over 300 yards four times last year including a 319-yard total against North Carolina’s 14th ranked pass defense. Top Passing Single Seasons in Miami History Pl Name................ Year .....Yds 1. Bernie Kosar ...... 1984 ...3,642 2. Ken Dorsey ...... 2002 ...3,369 3. Craig Erickson ... 1990 ...3,363 4. Jacory Harris.. 2009 ...3,352 5. Vinny Testaverde .. 1985 ...3,238 Most Miami Pass Completions for a Single Season Pl Name................ Year .. Cmp. 1. Bernie Kosar ...... 1984 ......262 2. Jacory Harris..... 2009 ..... 242 3. Steve Walsh ...... 1988 ......233 Most 2009 TD Passes in ACC Pl Name.............................TDP 1. Russell Wilson, NCS ............31 2. Riley Skinner, WF ...............26 3. Jacory Harris, UM ..........24

Russell Wilson

NC State Junior, Richmond, Va.

Russell Wilson led the ACC in touchdown passes (31) and touchdown responsibility (34) in only his second season as a starter...His TD pass total tied for the 4th-best effort ever by an ACC quarterback and his 34 TDR was the 2ndhighest single season total the Conference has ever seen... Named an Honorable Mention All-ACC choice in 2009, he was the first freshman to earn first-team honors in 2008, after leading the nation in pass interception avoidance and throwing 17 TD passes to just one pick...Had impressive performance against Pittsburgh, which ended 2009 ranked 17th nationally, with 415 yards of total offense and 4 TD passes...Currently on a faster pace for TD passes (2.09 per game) and TDR (2.44 per game) than former Wolfpack All-America and current ACC career-leader Philip Rivers. ACC Single Season Touchdown Pass Leaders Pl Name, School .. Year ....TDP 1. P. Rivers, NCS .... 2003 ........34 2. C. Weinke, FSU... 2000 ........33 3. D. Kanell, FSU .. 1995 ........32 4. M. Ryan, BC .... 2007 ........31 R.Wilson, NCS 2009 ........31 ACC Single Season TDR Leaders Pl Name, School .. Year ... TDR 1. P. Rivers, NCS .... 2003 ....... 37 2. R. Wilson, NCS . 2009 ........35 J. Hamilton, GT .. 1999 ........35 4. C. Weinke, FSU .. 2000 ........34 ACC Career TD Pass Leaders Pl Name, School ....Yrs ....TDP 1. P. Rivers, NCS ...00-03 ....... 95 2. C. Weinke, FSU.97-00 ........79 3. D. Durant, NC ...01-04 ........68 19.R. Wilson, NCS 08-** ........48

Tyrod Taylor

Virginia Tech Senior, Hampton, Va.

Tyrod Taylor led the ACC in passing efficiency and guided Virginia Tech to a 10-win campaign including a 37-14 win over Tennessee in the Chick-fil-A Bowl...Taylor’s pass efficiency mark of 149.4 ranked 14th nationally... A terrific threat as a runner and a passer...Developed the ability to throw deep as a junior, averaging 9.51 yards per completion--the best in the ACC and the nation...Taylor also finished 7th in the ACC in total offense with 2,681 yards...Enters his senior season 4th on the Virginia Tech total offense list with 5,811 yards and 8th in the Hokie career passing yardage list (4,274)...His career total of 1,537 rushing yards is the 7thbest total in ACC history and his 738 rushing yards in 2008 was the 6th-best single season mark in conference history. 2009 NCAA Yards Per Pass Attempt Pl Name, School ............Yd/Att 1. Tyrod Taylor, VT .............9.51 2. Nathan Enderle, Idaho ........9.33 3. Tim Tebow, Florida ..........9.22 4. Ryan Mallett, Arkansas...8.99 5. Andrew Luck, Stanford ....8.94 ACC 2009 Pass Efficiency Leaders Pl Name, School ........ Pass Eff. 1 Tyrod Taylor, VT........... 149.4 2. Riley Skinner, WF ......... 147.8 3. Russell Wilson, NCS ...... 147.8 4. Jacory Harris, UM.......... 140.1 ACC Career Rushing Yards for QB Pl Name, School .....Yrs .....Yds 1. W. Dantzler, CL ..98-01 ...2,761 2. J. Nesbitt, GT ....07-** ...2,069 3. M. Dunn, DU ...75-78 ...1,939 4. L. Russell, WF ..69-71 ...1,923 5. J. Hamilton, GT...96-99 ...1,748 6. S. Fuller, CL .....75-78 ...1,737 7. T. Taylor, VT ...07-** ...1,537


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Kyle K l P Parker k

Clemson Sophomore, Jacksonville, Fla.

Kyle Parker recorded one of the most productive seasons by a freshman quarterback in conference history in leading Clemson to a nine-win campaign and their first berth in the ACC Football Championship Game... In 2009 Parker threw for 2,526 yards, the 5th-best total by an ACC freshman...He also totalled 2,661 yards of offense, the 4th-best mark by an ACC rookie...He set a Clemson record for touchdown passes by a freshman, throwing for 20...A two-sport standout who was a first-round selection (26th overall) by the Colorado Rockies in the Major League Baseball Draft, he became the first player in NCAA history to throw for 20 touchdowns and hit 20 or more home runs in the same school year... Could forego his college football eligibility this fall to play professional baseball. ACC Freshmen QBs Most Passing Yards Pl Name, School ... Year .....Yds 1. D. Weatherford, FSU2005 ..3,208 2. P. Rivers, NCS ......2000 ...3,054 3. C. Rix, FSU ....... 2001 ...2,734 4. TJ Yates, NC ..... 2007 ...2,655 5. Kyle Parker, CL ..2009 ...2,526 ACC Freshman QBs Most Yards Total Offense PlName, School....Year..... Yds 1 D. Weatherford, FSU .2005.. 3,180 2. C. Rix, FSU .........2001 .. 3,123 3. P. Rivers, NCS ..... 2000 ... 2,969 4. Kyle Parker, CL ..2009 ...2,661 ACC Freshmen, TD Passes Pl Name, School .......Yrs ....TDP 1. P. Rivers, NCS ..... 2000 ........25 2. C. Rix, FSU ......... 2001 ........24 3. Kyle Parker, CL .. 2009 ........20 4. D. Weatherford, FSU .2005 ........18

T. J. Yates

North Carolina Senior, Marietta, Ga.

TJ Yates is the ACC’s leading career returnee in passing yardage (5,959 yds) and in total offense (5,703 yds)... He begins his fourth season as a starter at UNC, leading all ACC quarterbacks with 31 career starts...He currently ranks 28th on the ACC career passing chart and is second among all active ACC quarterbacks in touchdown passes with 39...His current career completion percentage of .600 ties Miami’s Jacory Harris for the 14th-best career mark in ACC history...As a freshman in 2007, he threw for 2,655 yards, the 5th-best single season by an ACC rookie quarterback... ACC Career Passing Yardage Leaders Pl Name, School Years .....Yds 1. P. Rivers, NCS.....00-03 .13,484 25. B Esiason, Md. ... 81-83.... 6,184 26. G. Godsey, GT ... 98-01.... 6,137 27. L. Hart. DU .....68-70 ...6,116 28. T.J. Yates, NC .. 07-** ...5,959 ACC Freshmen QBs Most Passing Yards Pl Name, School ... Year .....Yds 1. D. Weatherford, FSU2005 ..3,208 2. P. Rivers, NCS ......2000 ...3,054 3. C. Rix, FSU ....... 2001 ...2,734 4. TJ Yates, NC.... 2007 ...2,655 5. Kyle Parker, CL....2009 ...2,526

Kuechly, Sturdivant, Herzlich, Wujciak Headline Standout ACC Linebacker Corps

Miami senior placekicker Matt Bosher, who is the nation’s Over the past two seasons, no one has had l e a d i n g r e t u r n i n g more linebackers roaming the playing fields placekicker in career of the National Football field goal accuracy, is League than has the Atlanone of several standout tic Coast Conference. And, placekickers this year it looks as if the Conferin the Atlantic Coast ence’s pipeline to the next Conference who will level is full of promising be in contention for future standouts. Startthis year’s Lou Groza ing with Boston College’s Award, which is given Mark Herzlich, the 2008 annually to the nation’s ACC Defensive Player top placekicker. of the Year, BC’s Luke Kuechly, the ACC’s 2009 Defensive Rookie ACC Groza Candidates of the Year, and including two lynchpins of Casey Barth, North Carolina--Led ACC in North Carolina’s defense in 2009 All-ACC selections Quan Sturdivant and Bruce Carter FGs in 2009 with 21 of 25 (.840). Scott Blair, Georgia Tech--Made 14 of 20 FG’s as well as Maryland’s All-ACC linebacker Matt Bosher, Miami--2008 Groza Semifinalist, Alex Wujciak. All should be candidates for this year’s Butkus Award, which is given anLeads nation in career FG Pct. nually to the nation’s top collegiate linebacker, Richard Jackson, Clemson--Made 20 FGs and which was presented in 2008 to Wake including six in one game vs. Boston College Forest’s Aaron Curry, now playing for the Josh Czajkowski, NC State--2008 Groza Seattle Seahawks of the NFL. semifinalist, .839 career accuracy mark (26-31) ACC Butkus Award Candidates Nick Ferrara, Maryland--As a true freshman, (In alphabetical order by school) made 18 of 25 FGs (.720) Mark Herzlich, Boston College, Sr. Dustin Hopkins, FSU--Made 19 FGs as a fresh2008 ACC Defensive Player of the Year man , .704 accuracy 2010 Lombardi Watch List Robert Randolph, Virginia--2009 Groza SemiLuke Kuechly, Boston College, So. finalist, 17-19 FGs (.895) in 2009. Rivals.com National Defensive Will Snyderwine, Duke--2009 Groza SemifiFreshman of the Year, #2 in tackles nationally nalist, 17-20 FG’s (.850) in 2009. 2010 Lombardi Award Watch List Brandon Maye, Clemson, Junior

NCAA Active Career FG%

Minimum 20 Made Pl. Name, School FG-FGA Pct. 1. Matt Bosher, Miami ..................32-36 ..... .889 2. Alex Henery, Nebraska ................50-57 ..... .877 3. Robert Randolph, Virginia ........20-23 ..... .870 4. Kai Forbath, UCLA ......................72-83 ..... .868 5. John Czajkowski, NC State .......26-31 ..... .839 13.Casey Barth, UNC.....................31-40 ..... .775

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2009 NCAA Field Goals Per game Rank is only of returning players for 2010 Name, School FG-FGA FG/gm Kai Forbath, UCLA....................28-31 ..... 2.15 Casey Barth, North Carolina ..31-40 ..... 1.62 Will Snyderwine, Duke ............17-20 ..... 1.55 Nick Ferrara, Maryland ..........18-25 ..... 1.50 Dustin Hopkins, Florida State.19-27 ..... 1.46 Richard Jackson, Clemson ......20-31 ..... 1.43 Robert Randolph, Virginia ......17-19 ..... 1.42

2009 Honorable Mention All-America

Nigel Bradham, Florida State, Sophomore 2010 Lombardi Watch List

Brad Jefferson, Georgia Tech, Senior Honorable Mention All-ACC

Alex Wujciak, Maryland, Senior 8th in NCAA tackles in 2009; ACC leading career tackler, 1st-Team All-ACC 2010 Lombardi Award Watch List

Colin McCarthy, Miami, Senior 2nd Team All-ACC in 2009

Sean Spence, Miami, Junior 2008 ACC Defensive Rookie of the Year

Quan Studivant, North Carolina, Senior 2009 1st-team All-ACC, 2nd in ACC among active players in career tackles

Bruce Carter, North Carolina, Senior 2nd-team All-ACC; 2010 Lombardi Watch List

Nate Irving, NC State, Senior 2010 Lombardi Watch List

Maryland’s Torrey Smith Takes Aim At ACC Kickoff Return Record Maryland’s Torrey Smith enters his junior season ranked 3rd on the ACC’s career kickoff return yardage list after breaking the conference’s single-season record for return yards in each of his first two seasons. Smith currently has 2,398 kickoff return yards, averaging 25.8 yards on his 93 career returns, three of which he has returned for touchdowns. He needs 293 more yards to break the ACC career record of 2,688 yards set by North Carolina’s Brandon Tate during the 2005-08 seasons. Smith who finished 6th nationally in all-purpose yardage last year, has accumulated 3,617 all-purpose yards in his first two seasons.

ACC Career Kickoff Return Yards

Minimum 20 Made Pl. Name, School Yrs KR Yds 1. Brandon Tate, UNC ..........05-08 ....... 109 .....2688 2. Jabari Marshall, DU ..........05-08 ....... 107 .....2630

3. Torrey Smith, MD ..... 08-**........ 93 . .2,398 NCAA Active Career Leaders KOR Yards

Pl. Name, School Class Yds 1. Damaris Johnson, Tulsa ...................... Jr. ....2,513

2. Torrey Smith, Maryland ............Jr. . .2,398

3. David Gilreath, Wisconsin ...................Sr. ....2,398


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2010 ACC News & Notes--The Running Backs

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For the First Time In Its History, The ACC Returns Five 1,000 Yards Rushers

Ryan Williams

Virginia Tech Sophomore, Manassas, Va.

Ryan Williams became the first freshman in ACC history to lead the Conference in rushing and scoring...A National Honors candidate in 2010, Williams recorded the 3rd-best rushing yardage total in ACC history, running for 1,655 yards and scoring an ACC-record 22 touchdowns... Williams was the only freshman nationally to finish in the Top 5 in rushing (5th) and scoring (4th)...His 21 rushing TDs tied an NCAA freshman record.

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ACC Single Season Touchdown Leaders Name, School ...... Year .. TD R. Williams, VT ..... 2009 ....22 C.J. Spiller, CL ........ 2009 ....21 D. McCauley, NC .. 1970 ....19 R. Lavette, GT...... 1982 ....19 Joshua Nesbitt .... 2009 ....18 Mike Voight, NC .. 1976 ....18 T.A. McLendon, NCS . 2002 ....18

NCAA 2009 Rushing Leaders Pl Name, School .......... Yds/Gm 1. Ryan Mathews, Fre. St. .. 150.67 2. Toby Gerhart, Stanford .143.92 3. Dion Lewis, Pitt............138.38 4. Donald Buckram, UTEP .. .132.83 5. Ryan Williams, VT ...127.31 Pl 1. 2. 3. 4.

NCAA 2009 Scoring Leaders Name, School .......... Pts/Gm Toby Gerhart, Stanford. .... 13.23 Ricky Dobbs, Navy ......... 12.46 Donald Buckram, UTEP..10.50 Ryan Williams, VT .....10.15 Jacquizz Rodgers, Oregon St. 10.15

ACC Single-Season 100-Yard Rushing Game Leaders Pl Name, School .. Year ....Gms 1. R. Williams, VT... 2009......... 10 D. McCauley, NC 1970......... 10 3. T.Brown, NCS .... 1977........... 9 T. Barber, Va. ...... 1996........... 9 5. B. Word, Va......... 1985........... 8 T. Jones, Va. ........ 1999........... 8 C . Wysocki, MD 1980........... 8 S. Atkins, MD ..... 1978........... 8

Montel Harris

Darren Evans

Boston College Junior, Jacksonville, Fla.

Virginia Tech Sophomore, Indianapolis, Ind.

Montel Harris recorded the 6th-best rushing total in ACC history last year, rushing for 1,457 yards and finishing 2nd in the league in rushing, only to Virginia Tech’s Ryan Williams...Harris enters the 2010 season with 2,357 career yards, the most of any ACC runner after their sophomore season. Pl 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

ACC Single Season Rushing Leaders Name, School .....Year...Yds T. Jones, UVa ...........1999 .1,798 D. McCauley, NC ... 1970 . 1,720 R. Williams, VT..... 2009 . 1,655 L. Jordan, MD ........ 1999 . 1,632 T. Choice, GT ......... 2006 . 1,473 M. Harris, BC ....... 2009 . 1,457

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Top ACC Sophomore Rushing Leaders Name, School ....Yrs .....Yds M. Harris., BC .. 08-09.... 2,357 A. Lawrence, NC 77-78.... 2,254 T. Allen, CL ........ 87-88.... 2,165 R. Lavette, GT .... 81-82.... 2,074 J. Davis, CL ........ 05-06.... 2,066 J.McDougald, WF .. 76-77 .... 2,005 T. Brown, NCS ....75-76 ....2,001

Da’Rel Scott

Maryland Junior, Jacksonville, Fla.

Da’Rel Scott finished third in the ACC in rushing in 2008 as a sophomore, rushing for 1,133 yards...He missed most of last season due to injuries, running for 425 yards in less than seven full games... In Maryland’s 2008 win over Nevada in the Humanitarian Bowl, Scott ran for 174 yards in just 21 minutes of playing time...At that rate, he would ACC Single Season have rushed for just short of Freshmen Rushing Leaders 500 yards if he had played the Pl Name, School .....Year...Yds 1. Ryan Williams, VT 2009 .1,655 entire game.

Darren Evans set an ACC freshman rushing record in 2008 before sitting out all of the 2009 campaign with a knee injury which he suffered in pre-season camp... Evans rushed for 1,265 yards as a freshman, including 253 yards against Maryland, the 2nd-highest single game total by an ACC rookie.

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D. Evans, VT ......... 2008 . 1,265 A. Lawrence, NC .... 1977 . 1,211 J. McIntosh, NCS ... 1981 . 1,190 TA McLendon, NCS . 2002 . 1,101 J. McDougald, WF . 1976 . 1,018

ACC Freshmen Rushing TDs Name, School .. Year .... TDs R. Williams, VT.. 2009......... 21 TA.McLendon ..... 2002......... 18 L. Johnson, NC .... 1993......... 16 T. Brown, NCS .... 1975......... 13 J. Adams, WF ...... 2007......... 12 C.J. Spiller, CL .... 2006......... 12 5. D. Evans, VT ...... 2008..........11 T. Minor, FSU...... 1997......... 11 N. Means, NC .......1990 ......... 11 Pl 1. 2. 3. 4. 3.

2008-09 ACC Rushing Yards Per Game Pl Name, School................. Yds/G 1. Ryan Williams, VT ........... 127.3 2. Jonathan Dwyer, GT ......... 103.3 3. Montel Harris, BC .............. 90.7 4. Darren Evans, VT ............... 90.4 5. Da’Rel Scott, MD.............. 82.0 6. C.J. Spiller, CL ................... 70.8 7. Joshua Nesbitt, GT ............. 69.2 8. Shaun Draughn, NC ........... 62.3 9. Graig Cooper, UM .............. 61.4 10..Jermaine Thomas, FSU ...... 52.6

Joshua Nesbitt

Georgia Tech Senior, Greensboro, Ga.

In 2009 Joshua Nesbitt became just the second quarterback in ACC history to rush for 1,000 or more yards in the single season...Nesbitt also rushed for 18 TDs, the most ever by an ACC signal-caller and tied for the 5th-best total in ACC history...Nesbitt is the key to a Tech offense which finished 2nd nationally in rushing offense last year and which set an ACC record last fall with 47 rushing touchdowns. Pl 1. 2. 3. 4.

ACC Season Rushing TDs School ................Year......TD Georgia Tech ........... 2009 ......... 47 NC State ................ 1973 ....... 41 North Carolina ....... 1993 ....... 39 Clemson .................1978........ 37

ACC Season Rushing Yardage Pl School .............. Year .....Yds 1. Georgia Tech ...... 2009.... 4.136 2. Georgia Tech........ 2008.... 3,552 3. Wake Forest ......... 1971.... 3,344 4. Clemson ............... 1978.... 3,262 5. North Carolina ..... 1970.... 3,137

Hudson, Hu H u ud d Castonzo, Quinn, Herzlich, Head ACC Lombardi Hopefulss 13 ACC Standouts Make Lombardi Trophy Pre-Season Watch List

Rodney Hudson

Robert Quinn

Florida State’s Rodney Hudson, Boston College’s Anthony Castonzo and Mark Herzlich and North Carolina’s Robert Quinn lead a contingent of 13 ACC standouts who were chosen for the prestigious Lombardi Award pre-season Watch List. Hudson, the ACC’s 2009 Jacobs Blocking Trophy award-winner, Costanzo, a first-team preseason All-America offensive tackle by Phil Steele leads all ACC returnees in starts, and Quinn, also a first-team pre-season All-America by Phil Steele, is the leading returnee Mark Herzlich in the ACC in QB sacks and tackles for loss. Herzlich, the 2008 ACC Defensive Player of the Year, sat out all of last season while undergoing treatment for Ewing’s Sarcoma, a form of bone cancer. Joining them on the watch list are Boston College linebacker Luke Kuechly, Clemson defensive end Da’Quan Bowers, Miami Defensive Lineman Allen Bailey, Maryland linebacker Alex Wujciak, North Carolina linebackers Quan Sturdivant and Bruce Carter, UNC Defensive Tackle Marvin Austin, NC State linebacker Nate Irving and Virginia Tech linebacker Barquell Rivers. Kuechly was the ACC’s Defensive Rookie of the Year. Bowers is a 4th-team pre-season All-America for Steele’s Magazine. Bailey was ranked the nation’s No. 6 defensive end, while Austin and Carter were pre-season first-team All-Americas for Steele, while Sturdivant was a second-team choice. Maryland’s Wujciak was a third-team pre-season All-America. Irving, a big-play linebacker for the Wolfpack, missed all of 2009, recovering from a pre-season auto accident, while Rivers keys the Hokies perpetually-strong defense. Anthony Castonzo


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2010 ACC News & Notes UNC’s Defensive Backs Are 771 And Counting

North Carolina’s starting defensive backfield composed entirely of seniors including cornerbacks Kendric Burney and Charles Brown and safeties Deunta Williams and Da’Norris Searcy have accounted for an impressive 771 yards and four touchdowns in interception returns heading into this season. Burney, who has nine career interceptions and 3 TDs, stands second on the ACC career list with 347 yards in return yardage. Following him is Deunta Williams, who has 12 Deunta Williams interceptions for 231 yards of returns, ranks 12th on the ACC career list for return yardage. Brown has 193 return yards on six interceptions and S Da’Norris Searcy, who has only started one season so far, has one interception with no return yards. ACC Career Interception Yardage Leaders Pl Name, School ....... Years....Int ...Yds... Avg. 1. John Talley, Duke .......03-06 ......18 .....395 .....21.9 2. Kendric Burney, NC 07-** ....... 9 .....347 .....38.6 3. Pat Chester, UVa. ....... 78-82 ..... 16 .....296 .....18.5 4. Aaron Curry, WF ....... 05-06 ....... 6 .....278 .....46.3 Victor Harris, VT ....... 05-08 ..... 15 .....278 .....18.5 6. Tom Brown, MD ....... 60-62 ..... 17 .....275 .....17.9 7. Willie Clay, GT.......... 88-91 ..... 16 .....264 .....16.5 8. Alphonso Smith, WF . 05-08 ..... 21 .....249 .....11.9 9. Michael Hamlin, CL .. 05-08 ..... 14 .....243 .....17.4 Crezdon Butler, CL.... 06-09 ..... 11 .....243 .....22.1 11. Ken Swilling, GT....... 88-91 ..... 13 .....239 .....18.4 12. Deunta Williams, NC . 07-** ..... 12 .....231 .....19.3 13. Tay Cody, FSU .......... 97-00 ..... 12 .....221 .....18.4 14. Marcellus Bowman, BC . 06-09 ....... 6 .....210 .....35.0 15. Bryan Shumock, UVa.. 77-80 ..... 12 .....209 .....17.4

NC State’s Spencer, VT’s Boykin Led Nation in Going Deep

NC State senior WR Owen Spencer and Virginia Tech WR Jarrett Boykin were two of the top deep threats in the nation last fall. Spencer broke his ACC record for average per pass reception for the second straight year, leading the nation with a 25.5 average on his 30 catches. Spencer is on pace to establish a new ACC career standard, currently averaging 22.29 yards on his 61 career catches. Boykin had the 4th-best average per catch in the nation, averaging 20,.8 yads on his 40 catches. Georgia Tech’s Demaryius Thomas, who was a firstround NFL draft choice after opting for the NFL after his junior year, finished 2nd nationally with a 25.1 per-catch average, giving the ACC three of the top five nationally. 2009 NCAA Per-Catch Average Pl. Name, School......... Rct. ..Yds ...Avg. .. TD 1. Owen Spencer, NCS ... 30 .. 765 ... 25.5 ......6 2. Demaryius Thomas, GT.. 46 .1154 ... 25.1 ......8 3. Tim Brown, Rutgers .... 55 .1150 . 20.91 ......9 4. Jarrett Boykin, VT ...... 40 .. 835 . 20.88 ......5 Italics denotes player not returning in 2010

FSU’s Hudson Seeking To Repeat As Jacobs Blocking Trophy Winner Florida State All-America offensive guard Rodney Hudson, who was named the winner of the 2009 ACC Jacobs Blocking Trophy, given annually to the top blocker in the ACC, has a chance to become the 12th pplayer in ACC istory to repeat as the Jacobs winner. The last player to do so was former Virginia guard Elton Brown, who won the award, during the 20032004 seasons. Hudson became the fifth Florida State recipient of the Jacobs Blocking Trophy, two of whom--T Rodney Hudson Brett Williams (2001-02) and C Clay Shiver (1994-95)--were repeat winners. The previous repeat winners are listed below: ACC Jacobs Blocking Trophy Repeat Winners Name, School, Position ...................Years Bill Wohrman, USC, FB ............... 1953-54 Hal McElhaney, DU, FB ............... 1956-57 Art Gregory, DU, T ....................... 1961-62 Billy Bryan, DU, C ....................... 1975-76 Jim Ritcher, NCS, C ...................... 1978-79 Jim Dombrowski, UVa, T ............. 1984-85 Ray Roberts, UVa, T ..................... 1990-91 Clay Shiver, FSU, C ...................... 1994-95 Brett Williams, FSU, T ................. 2001-02 Elton Brown, UVa, G .................... 2003-04

BC’s Castonzo Leads All ACC Lineman With 41 Starts Boston College senior guard Anthony Castonzo, a first-team All-ACC selection last year, leads all returning ACC offensive linemen with 41 starts. Florida State center Ryan McMahon, who has made 39 consecutive starts, is second followed d by FSU guardd Rodney Hudson who has 34. In all, three BC offensive linemen and three FSU offensive linemen have 25 d or more starts and Anthony Castonzo rank among the top nine in the conference. Most Career Starts By Active ACC Offensive Linemen Pl.Name, School, Pos.................Starts 1. Anthony Castonzo, BC, G ...........41 2. Ryan McMahon, FSU, C .............39 3. Rodney Hudson, FSU, G .............34 4. Thomas Claiborne, BC, G ...........27 5. Andrew Datko, FSU, T................25 Orlando Franklin, UM, T.............25 Rich Lapham, BC, T....................25 Bryan Morgan, DU, C .................25 Russell Nenon, WF, C .................25 10. B.J. Cabbell, UVa, G ...................24 Kyle Hill, DU, T ..........................24 13. Blake DeChristopher, VT, T ........23 Chris Hairston, CL, T ..................23 Zebrie Sanders, FSU, T ...............23

UVa’s Dowling Leads All ACC Defenders In Career Passes Defended

Some of the best defensive backs in the country will call the ACC home this fall including a bevy of Jim Thorpe Award candidates. Virginia senior CB Ras-I Dowling leads all returning ACC defenders in career passes defended, a category which combines pass interceptions and pass breakups. Dowling has eight career interceptions and d 28 pass breakups, for a total of 36 passes defended. North Carolina senior safety Deunta Williams, who leads the ACC in careerr interceptions with 12 also has 13 career pass deflections for a total of 25 passes defended, while Clemson All-America safety DeAndre McDaniel had 24 career pass defended. The only underclassman on the list is Miami All-America CB Brandon Harris who tied for 2nd d k nationally last year with 17 passes defended. Boston College’s Mark Herzlich is the only linebacker on the top 10 list. A list of ACC leaders in passes defended follow: ACC Leaders In Career Passes Defended Passes Pass Passes Pl. Name, School, Yr. ........................Int. ....... Brkups ...........Def. 1. Ras-I Dowling, UVa, Sr. ................. 8 ................ 28 ..............36 2. Deunta Williams, UNC, Sr. ........... 12 ................ 13 ..............25 Ras-I Dowling 3. DeAndre McDaniel, CL, Sr. ......... 11 ................ 13 ..............24 4. Brandon Harris, UM, Jr................... 3 ................ 18 ..............21 Kenric Burney, UNC, Sr. ................ 9 ................ 12 ..............21 Charles Brown, UNC, Sr................. 6 ................ 15 ..............21 7. Mark Herzlich, BC, Sr. ................... 8 ................ 12 ..............20 8. Rashad Carmichael, VT, Sr. ............ 6 ................ 10 ..............16 9. Wes Davis, BC, Sr. .......................... 5 .................. 9 ..............14 10. Chris Rwabukamba, DU, Sr. ........... 1 ................ 12 ..............13


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2010 ACC News and Notes

Rodney Hudson Florida State Blake DeChristopher Virginia Tech

Marvin Austin North Carolina

Jarvis Jenkins Clemson

Sean Bedford Georgia Tech

Anthony Castonzo Boston College

ACC Fields 11 on 2010 Outland Trophy Pre-Season Watch List ACC and SEC Tied For Most Selections With 11 Each

ACC Players on Outland Watch List

Led by the ACC’s 2009 Jacobs Blocking Trophy winner Rodney Hudson, the ACC has as many of its players selected to the 2010 Outland Trophy Pre-Season Watch List as any Conference in America. No fewer than 11 ACC student-athletes have been tabbed for this prestigious honor, led by Hudson and returning first-team All-ACC offensive tackle Anthony Castonzo of Boston College. Joining them are North Carolina defensive tackle Marvin Austin, Georgia Tech center Sean Bedford, Boston College guard Thomas Claiborne, Virginia Tech offensive tackle Blake DeChristopher, Miami defensive tackle Marcus Forston, Miami offensive tackle Orlando Franklin, Clemson’s defensive tackle Jarvis Jenkins, Florida State center Ryan McMahon and North Carolina offensive tackle Alan Pelc. In all, current ACC schools have produced eight Outland Trophy winners including Jim Ritcher of NC State (1979), Mike McGee of Duke (1959), Randy White (1974) and Dick Modzelewski of Maryland (1952), Bryant McKinnie (2001) and Russell Maryland (1990) of Miami, Bruce Smith (1984) of Virginia Tech and Mike Ruth (1985) of Boston College.

Clemson’s C.J. Spiller, the 2009 ACC Player of the Year, earned his Bachelor of Arts degree at Clemson this past June

Player

School

Marvin Austin Sean Bedford Anthony Castonzo Thomas Claiborne Blake DeChristopher Marcus Forston Orlando Franklin Rodney Hudson Jarvis Jenkins Ryan McMahon Alan Pelc

North Carolina Georgia Tech Boston College Boston College Virginia Tech Miami Miami Florida State Clemson Florida State North Carolina

Russell Nenon Wakee Forest

Ryan McMahon Florid Flo ri a Sta ate Florida State

ACC To Have 56 Graduates On Field in 2010 The Atlantic Coast Conference has led the nation for the past five years in graduation rate and the ACC is getting a head start for 2010. No fewer than 56 of its student-athletes will compete on the gridiron this fall having already earned their college degrees. Led by Florida State quarterback Christian Ponder, who will be completing his second masters degree after originally graduating from FSU at the end of his redshirt sophomore year, several of the ACC’s top players will be graduate students this fall including 2008 ACC Defensive Player of the Year Mark Herzlich of Boston College and All-ACC players such as TB Da’Rel Scott of Maryland, G Thomas Claiborne of BC, quarterback Russell Wilson of NC State, placekicker/punter Matt Bosher of Miami, center Beau Warren and cornerback Rashad Carmichael of Virginia Tech. Boston College (12) Alex Albright, DE Thomas Claiborne, G Wes Davis, S Bill Ferguson, DE Billy Flutie, WR Chris Fox, CB Mark Herzlich, LB Ryan Lindsey, WR James McCluskey, FB Jordon McMichael, TE Mike Morrissey, LB Damik Scafe, DT Clemson (3) Terrance Ashe, WR Richard Jackson, PK Michael Wade, QB

Duke D (4) Kevin K Jones, P Mitchell M Lederman, G Matt M Pridemore, WR Chris C Rwabukamba, CB

Maryland (3) M Emani Lee-Odai, WR E Thomas McQueeney, WR T Da’Rel Scott, TB D

Mike Mi Parker, CB B.J. B. Cabbell, G Joe Torchia, TE Isaac Isa Cain, G

Florida State (3) F Ochuko Jenije, CB O Ryan McMahon, C R Christian Ponder, QB C

Miami (5) M Matt Bosher, PK-P M Richard Gordon, TE R Ryan Hill, DB R Pat Hill, FB P Cory Nelms, DB C

Virginia Tech (10) Vi Jeff Je Beyer, H Jef Rashard Carmichael, CB Ra Chris Ch Drager, DE Steven Friday, DE Ste John Joh Graves, DT Chris Ch Hazley, PK Kenny Lewis, Jr., TB K Ke Zach Za Luckett, LB Brian Br Saunders, P Beau Be Warren, C

Georgia Tech (7) G Anthony Barnes, LB A Austin Barrick, T A Lucas Cox, RB L Anthony Egbuniwe, OLB A Correy Earls, WR C Robert Hall, DE R Osahon Tongo, OLB O

NC State (2) N Russell Wilson, QB R Mike Mauer, LS M Virginia (6) V Trey Womack, FS T Marc Verica, QB M

Wake Forest (1) W Chris Ch h Langley, LS

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Bryan Morgan Duke

ACC Leads With Six Rimington Award Nominees on Pre-Season Watch List

The Atlantic Coast Conference leads all conferences this year in the number of its pivotmen who have been selected to the pre-season watch list for the 2010 Rimington Trophy. The Rimington Trophy is presented annually to the nation’s top center. This year no fewer than six ACC centers have been nominated for the award in its initial Watch List including two--Duke’s Bryan Morgan and Florida State’s Ryan McMahon--who were named to the watch list last year. Joining them on the pre-season list are Dalton Freeman of Clemson, Sean Bedford of Georgia Tech, Beau Warren of Virginia Tech and Russell Nenon of Wake Forest. The Big 12 is second with five selections


2010 ACC News and Notes

Robert Quinn North Carolina

Allen Bailey Miami

Alex Wujciak Maryland

Quan Sturdivant North Carolina

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DeAndre McDaniel Clemson

ACC Leads All Conferences With 13 on 2010 Nagurski Pre-Season Watch List List features f Four Members off North Carolina’s Nationally-Ranked Defense

Led by the ACC’s 2008 Defensive Player of the Year in Boston College linebacker Mark Herzlich, the 2009 ACC Rookie of the Year in BC sophomore linebacker Luke Kuechly, the nation’s No. 2-ranked tackler in last year, and four members of North Carolina’s nationally-ranked defense led by defensive end Robert Quinn, the ACC placed 13--more than any other conference nationally--of its standouts on the pre-season watch list for the 2010 Bronko Nagurski Award. The Nagurski Award is given annually to the nation’s top defensive player by the Football Writers Association of America (FWAA). Quinn, who led the ACC in 2009 in tackles for loss and finished second in quarterbacks sacks, leads a contingent of four Tar Heels on the list including linebackers Bruce Carter and Quan Sturdivant and defensive tackle Marvin Austin. Joining them as pre-season honorees are three members of Clemson’s defense in safety DeAndre McDaniel, defensive end Da’Quan Bowers and defensive tackle Jarvis Jenkins; two members of Miami’s defense in defensive tackle Allen Bailey and cornerback Brandon Harris; cornerback Ras-I Dowling of Virginia; and linebacker Alex Wujciak of Maryland.

ACC Players on Nagurski Watch List Player

School

Marvin Austin Allen Bailey Da’Quan Bowers Bruce Carter Ras-I Dowling Brandon Harris Mark Herzlich Jarvis Jenkins Luke Kuechly DeAndre McDaniel Robert Quinn Quan Sturdivant Alex Wujciak

North Carolina Miami Clemson North Carolina Virginia Miami Boston College Clemson Boston Colege Clemson North Carolina North Carolina Maryland

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Georgia Tech To Commemorate 1990 National Championship

ACC Players With Fathers in the NFL

No fewer than 22 current ACC football players have a father who played professionally in the National Football League. A list of those follow along with their father and their father’s NFL teams. North Carolina’s Shane Mularkey’s dad, Mike Mularkey, is also currently the offensive coordinator of the Atlanta Falcons, in addition to his nine seasons of NFL experience as a player. Son .................................... Father, NFL Team Max Holloway, BC .................Brian Holloway, Patriots, Raiders Chris Fox, BC .........................Tim Fox, Patriots, Chargers, Rams Hampton Hughes, BC .............David Hughes, Cowboys Mike Morrissey, BC ................Jim Morrissey, Bears, Packers Kyle Parker, CL.......................Carl Parker, Bengals Paul Asack, DU .......................Phil Asack, Chargers Conor Irwin, DU .....................Tim Irwin, Minnesota, Dolphins Matt Pridemore, DU................Tom Pridemore, Falcons Brandon Braxton, DU .............David Braxton, Vikings, Cardinals, Bengals Christian Jones, FSU...............Willie Jones, Sr., Raiders Davin Meggett, MD ................Dave Meggett, Giants, Patriots, Jets Austin Walker, MD .................Rick “Doc” Walker, Redskins, Bengals Alex Walker, MD ....................Rick “Doc” Walker, Redskins, Bengals A.J. Highsmith, UM ................Alonzo Highsmith, Bucs, Cowboys, Oilers C.J. Feagles, UNC...................Jeff Feagles, Giants Bryn Renner, UNC ..................Bill Renner, Packers Brennan Williams, UNC .........Brent Williams, Patriots Seahawks, Jets Shane Mularkey, UNC ............Mike Mularkey, Vikings, Steelers R.J. Mattes, NCS.....................Ron Mattes, Colts, Seahawks, Bears Beau Warren, VT.....................Donnie Waren, Redskins Joey Ehrmann, WF .................Joe Ehrmann, Indianapolis, Lions Brendan Cross, WF ................Randy Cross, 49ers

2010 will mark the 20th Anniversary of Georgia Tech’s 1990 National Championship Football Team. The Yellow Jackets will commemorate the title with festivities held around Tech’s Nov. 13 home game with Miami. In all, current ACC schools have claimed 10 National Championships as defined by the Associated Press, United Press International or USA Today (Coaches poll) or the BCS (which includes the Coaches poll). The list follows: School ...................Record .......Year............. National Title Maryland ...............10-1-0 .........1953....................... AP, UPI Clemson ................12-0-0 .........1981....................... AP, UPI Miami ....................11-1-0 .........1983....................... AP, UPI Miami ....................12-0-0 .........1987....................... AP, UPI Miami ....................11-1-0 .........1989....................... AP, UPI Georgia Tech .........11-0-1 .........1990.............................. UPI Miami ....................12-0-0 .........1991....................... AP, UPI Florida State ..........12-1-0 .........1993....................... AP, UPI Florida State ..........12-0-0 .........1999............................. BCS Miami ....................12-0-0 .........2001............................. BCS Additionally, according to Wikipedia, four current ACC schools--Florida State, Georgia Tech, Maryland and Miami have received some form of recognition as the nation’s top team on 15 other occasions. The recognizing authorities are: AS--Alderson System; B--Berryman (QPRS), BR-- Billingsley Report; BS--Boand System; CFRA--College Football Researchers Association; DuS--Dunkel System; ERS--Eck ratings System; HAF--Helms Athletic Foundation; HS--Houlgate System; INS--International News Service; NCF--National Championship Foundation; NYT--New York Times; PD--Parke H. Davis; PS--Poling System; R-Rothman; SR--Sagarin Ratings;

School ...................Record .......Year.................................................. National Title Georgia Tech .........9-0-0 ...........1917..........................................BR, HAF, HS, NCF Georgia Tech .........10-0-0 .........1928..... BR, BS, CFRA. HAF, HS, NCF, PD, PS, SR Georgia Tech .........11-0-1 .........1951................................................................ B, BS Maryland ...............10-0-0 .........1951...............................................CFRA, NCF, SR Georgia Tech .........12-0-0 .........1952.............................................. PS, SR, INS, BR Georgia Tech .........10-1-0 .........1955................................................................ B, SR Florida State ..........10-2-0 .........1979.......................................................................R Miami ....................11-1-0 .........1985.......................................................................R Florida State ..........11-1-0 .........1987.......................................................................B Miami ....................11-1-0 .........1988.......................................................................B Miami ....................10-2-0 .........1990.............................................ERS, NYT, R, SR Florida State ..........11-1-0 .........1992.....................................................................SR Florida State ..........10-1-1 .........1994.................................................................. DuS Florida State ..........11-1-0 .........1996.................................................................... AS Miami ....................11-1-0 .........2000................................................................. NYT


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2009 In Review Georgia Tech Captures First Outright ACC Championship Since 1990 Virginia Tech, Georgia Tech, Miami and Clemson Finish in AP Top 25

ACC finished as one of only three conferences with three teams ranked among the Top 15 of the final BCS Rankings in Georgia Tech (9th), Virginia Tech (11th) and Miami (15th).. ACC teams set a conference record for scoring 30 or more points in a game, topping the 20-point mark on 67 occasions--the previous high was 49 (1999) ...The Conference had 7 teams win 8 or more games... For the fifth consecutive year, the ACC led nation in football graduation rates and in APR... The League topped 4,000,000 fans for the fourth straight season...Legendary Florida State Head Football Coach Bobby Bowden retired after a 44-year career in which he compiled 389 victories, the second-most in NCAA history.

2009 Atlantic Coast Conference Standings

ACC Games Atlantic Division . AP. USA ... W L ... For #Clemson ...............24..... --- ..... 6 2 ... 268 Boston College .......---..... --- ..... 5 3 ... 174 Florida State ...........---..... --- ..... 4 4 ... 268 Wake Forest............---..... --- ..... 3 5 ... 226 NC State .................---..... --- ..... 2 6 ... 213 Maryland ................---..... --- ..... 1 7 ... 161

Opp 169 196 278 254 315 222

Hm 4-0 3-1 2-2 2-2 2-2 1-3

Overall Rd .....W L ...... For 2-2 .......9 5 .......436 2-2 .......8 5 .......322 2-2 .......7 6 .......391 1-3 .......5 7 .......316 0-4 .......5 7 .......364 0-4 .......2 10 .......256

Coastal Division.. AP. USA ... W L... For Opp *Georgia Tech ........13..... 13 ..... 7 1 ... 261 180 Virginia Tech ..........10..... 10 ..... 6 2 ... 269 127 Miami .....................19..... 19 ..... 5 3 ... 253 215 North Carolina .......---..... --- ..... 4 4 ... 167 158 Duke .......................---..... --- ..... 3 5 ... 186 239 Virginia...................---..... --- ..... 2 6 ... 123 216 * ACC Champions; # Atlantic Division Champion

Hm 4-0 3-1 3-1 2-2 1-3 0-4

Rd .....W 3-1 .....11 3-1 .....10 2-2 .......9 2-2 .......8 2-2 .......5 2-2 .......3

Opp 286 257 390 315 374 375

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Rd 2-3 2-3 3-3 1-4 0-4 0-5

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L...... For Opp 3 .......473 347 3 .......414 203 4 .......394 288 5 .......309 222 7 .......302 340 9 .......232 316

Hm 5-1 5-1 5-1 5-2 2-4 1-6

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2009 ACC Bowl Game Results

(BCS/AP/Coaches’ Ranking) Bowl ...............................Final Score ........................................................................................................................................................ Summary

Meineke Car Care ...........North Carolina (8-5) 17 vs. (17,17,16) Pittsburgh (10-3) 19.......................... Pitt’s late FG wards off UNC’s comeback efforts Emerald............................Boston College (8-5) 13 vs. (24,--,--) USC (9-4) 24 ................USC’s Barkley throws for 350 yds, makes big plays in 4th Gaylord Hotels Music City .Clemson (9-5) 21 vs. Kentucky (7-6) 13 .......................................Spiller totals 172 all-purpose yards, 1 TD in Tiger win Champs Sports ................(15,14,15) Miami (9-4) 14 vs. (25,24,22) Wisconsin (10-3) 20 ................ Badgers’ Clay runs for 121 yards, 2 TDs to lead Wisconsin Chick-fil-A .......................(11,12,12) Virginia Tech (10-3) 37 vs. Tennessee (7-6) 14 ...............Hokies’ Williams runs for 117 yds, 2 TDs in decisive victory Konica Minolta Gator......... Florida State (7-6) 33 vs. (16,18,17) West Virginia (9-4) 21 ...... FSU’s Thomas runs for 121, 2 TDs & creates happy finale for Bowden FedEx Orange..................(9,9,10) Georgia Tech (11-3) 14 vs. (10,10,11) Iowa (11-2) 24 .....Iowa controls Tech despite Jerrard Tarrant’s 40-yd TD Return

Noting 2009 Atlantic Coast Conference Football The ACC had seven teams that earned bowl invitations this year, giving it 41 bowl teams in the last five years. Only one other conference has had more. The ACC had four of the top-five rated Bowl telecasts on ESPN this past year. The Valero Alamo Bowl received the top (5.61) rating on ESPN this year, but that was followed by the Emerald Bowl (Boston College-USC, 5.34), the Chick-fil-A Bowl (Virginia Tech-Tennessee=, 4.90), the Meineke Car Care Bowl (North Carolina-Pittsburgh, 4.56) and the Champs Sports Bowl (Miami-Wisconsin, 4.53).

leading 28 consecutive bowl games in his final 28 seasons in Tallahassee. In addition to FSU’s 28 straight bowl trips, Virginia Tech went to a bowl game for the 17th consecutive year, Georgia Tech for the 13th consecutive season and Boston College for the 11th straight time. Clemson’s C.J. Spiller completed his career ranked 2nd on the NCAA’s FBS career all-purpose yardage list. He finished with 7,588 yards. Spiller also set an NCAA record with his 7th career kickoff return for a touchdown against South Carolina.

Georgia Tech made its first appearance in the FedEx Orange Bowl since 1967, which was the final game coached by its legendary Hall of Fame coach Bobby Dodd.

The conference set an ACC record for most non-offensive touchdowns in a year with 47, breaking the previous mark of 46 set in 2004.

Another legendary Bobby--this one namedBowden--coached the final game of his 34-year tenure at Florida State in the Konica Minolta Gator Bowl. The 33-21 triumph over West Virginia--the school Bowden left in 1976 for FSU, gave him 389 career victories in his 44-year coaching career (NCAA, due to sanctions, recognizes only 377), 2nd most in NCAA history and it guaranteed the Seminoles of their 32 consecutive winning season under Bowden’s leadership.

ACC teams recorded more 30-point games in 2009--67 in all--than ever before. The previous high was 49 30-point efforts during the 1999 season

Bowden took the Seminoles to an NCAA-

Virginia Tech’s Ryan Williams became the first freshman in ACC history to lead the league in rushing (1,655 yards) and scoring (132 points). He also tied an NCAA freshman record for rushing touchdowns (21) Virginia Tech’s Williams and placekicker Matt Waldron (108 points) and Clemson’s

Spiller (128 points) and Richard Jackson (102 points) each became the first set of teammates in ACC history to each score 100 or more points in a season. For the second straight year, ACC teams saw more of their former players selected to the NFL’s Pro Bowl (23). The next closest was the SEC with 15. Boston College freshman linebacker Luke Kuechly finished second nationally in bothtotal tackles and solo tackles and was named the ACC’s Defensive Rookie of the Year and the National Defensive Rookie of the Year Miami’s football program was honored by the AFCA as having the nation’s highest graduation rate in 2009. The Hurricanes and Notre Dame tied for highest graduation, each graduating 100% of their players in the class which entered in 2002. It was Miami’s first such honor, but the 20th time a current ACC school had been so honored. NC State WR Owen Spencer led the nation and broke his own ACC record for highest per-catch average in a season, averaging 25.5 yards on each of his 20 catches. Virginia Tech won 10 or games in each of the past six years. Only one other school in the nation (Texas) has accomplished that feat.


2009 In Review 2009 All-ACC Football Team 1st Team Offense

1st Team Defense

2nd Team Offense

2nd Team Defense

QB RB RB WR WR TE TE T T G G C PK PK QB RB RB WR WR TE T T G G C PK PK

Josh Nesbitt, Jr., Georgia Tech .......... 50 Jonathan Dwyer, Jr, Georgia Tech ........ 67 Ryan Williams, Fr., Virginia Tech ...... 63 Demaryius Thomas, Jr., Georgia Tech .. 63 Donovan Varner, So., Duke................ 50 George Bryan, So., NC State ..........39(t) Michael Palmer, Sr., Clemson .........39(t) Jason Fox, Sr., Miami ........................ 57 Anthony Castonzo, Jr., Boston College 53 Rodney Hudson, Jr., Florida State ..... 54 Cord Howard, Sr., Georgia Tech ........ 47 Sean Bedford, Jr., Georgia Tech ........ 45 Matt Waldron, Sr., Virginia Tech ....... 27 Matt Bosher, Jr., Miami ..................... 27 Thaddeus Lewis, Jr., Duke ................. 18 C. J. Spiller, Sr., Clemson .................. 62 Montel Harris, So., Boston College ... 39 Torrey Smith, So., Maryland.............. 25 Jacoby Ford, Sr., Clemson ................. 24 Greg Boone, Sr., Virginia Tech .......... 16 Ed Wang, Sr., Virginia Tech .............. 31 Chris Hairston, Jr., Clemson .................. 26 Thomas Austin, Sr., Clemson............. 39 Sergio Render, Sr., Virginia Tech ....... 37 Matt Tennant, Sr., Boston College ..... 29 Casey Barth, So., North Carolina....21(t) Will Synderwine, Jr., Duke .............21(t)

Honorable Mention: (10 points or more) -QB: Christian Ponder, Florida State (16); Russell Wilson, NC State (13); Riley Skinner, Wake Forest (13); WR: Marshall Williams, Jr., Wake Forest (16); Rich Gunnell, Sr., Boston College (15); TE: Zack Pianalto, Jr., North Carolina (11); T: Andrew Datko, So., Florida State (18); Kyle Jolly, Sr., North Carolina (14); Blake DeChristopher, So., Virginia Tech (14); Chris DeGeare, Sr., Wake Forest (12): G: Thomas Claiborne, So., Boston College (16); Jeff Griffin, Sr., Wake Forest (12); Orlando Franklin, Jr., Miami (11); C: Beau Warren, Jr., Virginia Tech (11); PK: Robert Randolph, So., Virginia (14).

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Derrick Morgan, Jr., Georgia Tech..... 76 Robert Quinn, So., North Carolina .... 69 Nate Collins, Sr., Virginia .................. 47 Allen Bailey, Jr., Miami ..................... 38 Cody Grimm, Sr., Virginia Tech ........ 65 Luke Kuechly, Fr., Boston College .... 53 Quan Sturdivant, Jr., North Carolina . 44 Alex Wujciak, Jr., Maryland .............. 44 Kendric Burney, Jr., North Carolina .. 59 Brandon Harris, So., Miami ............... 41 DeAndre McDaniel, Jr, Clemson .......... 57 Deunta Williams, Jr., North Carolina . 53 Brent Bowden, Sr., Virginia Tech ...... 57 C. J. Spiller, Sr., Clemson .................. 76 Ricky Sapp, Sr., Clemson .................. 29 Willie Young, Sr., NC State ............24(t) Jason Worilds, Jr., Virginia Tech .....24(t) Marvin Austin, Jr., North Carolina..... 32 John Russell, Sr., Wake Forest ........... 29 Vincent Rey, Sr., Duke ....................... 29 Darryl Sharpton, Sr., Miami............... 21 Bruce Carter, Jr., North Carolina ....17(t) Colin McCarthy, Jr., Miami ............17(t) Dekoda Watson, Sr., Florida State ..17(t) Ras-I Dowling, Jr., Virginia ............... 26 Patrick Robinson, Sr., Florida State ... 26 Morgan Burnett, So., Georgia Tech ... 51 Kam Chancellor, Sr., Virginia Tech ... 24 Matt Bosher, Jr., Miami ..................... 37 Torrey Smith, So., Maryland ................ 17

Honorable Mention: (10 points or more) - DT: Vince Oghobaase, Sr., Duke (26); Jarvis Jenkins, Jr., Clemson (26); Joe Joseph, Sr., Miami, (13); LB: Brad Jefferson, Jr., Georgia Tech (16); Steve Greer, Fr., Virginia (16); Brandon Maye, So., Clemson (10) CB: Rashad Carmichael, Jr., Virginia Tech (22); Leon Wright, Sr., Duke (19); Chris Chancellor, Sr., Clemson (15); Crezdon Butler, Sr., Clemson (12); Kenny Okoro, Fr., Wake Forest (10); S: Rashard Hall, Fr., Sr., Clemson (13); Randy Phillips, Sr., Miami (10); P: Ryan Quigley, So., Boston College (18). SP: Greg Reid, Fr., Florida State (15)

All-ACC Notes

ACC champion Georgia Tech led all schools with six first-team selections... Virginia Tech, though, led in total numbers of All-ACC selections with nine, Clemson followed with eight, while Georgia Tech, Miami and North Carolina all had seven picks apiece... Georgia Tech had led in total selections in 2007 and 2008... The Yellow Jackets became the first team to have five first-team offensive selections since Florida State accomplished the feat in 1995... Three players earned dual selections... Clemson’s C.J. Spiller was chosen 2nd team running back and first-team specialist; Maryland’s Torrey Smith was tabbed a 2nd-team wide receiver and a 2nd-team specialist while Miami’s Matt Bosher tied for first-team placekicker and was voted 2nd-team punter... A pair of freshmen earned firstteam accolades in Rookie of the Year Ryan Williams of Virginia Tech and ACC Defensive Rookie of the Year Luke Kuechly of Boston College... Only three players repeated as first-team honorees in Georgia Tech’s Jonathan Dwyer, Clemson’s Spiller and Florida State’s Rodney Hudson... Boston College’s Anthony Castonzo, Georgia Tech’s Cord Howard, Miami’s Matt Bosher, Maryland’s Alex Wujciak and North Carolina’s Kendric Burney all earned first-team honors after being named 2nd-team AllACC in 2008

2009 Selections by School School ...............1st 2nd . Tot Virginia Tech ......4.....5 .....9 Clemson...............3.....5 ...*8 Georgia Tech .......6.....1 .....7 Miami ..................4.....3 ...*7 North Carolina ...4.....3 .....7 Boston College ....2.....2 .....4 Duke ....................1.....3 .....4 Florida State .......1.....2 .....3 Maryland ............1.....2 ...*3 NC State ..............1.....1 .....2 Virginia ...............1.....1 .....2 Wake Forest ........0.....1 .....1 *Total includes one player with multiple selections

25 2009 All-ACC Academic Football Team The Atlantic Coast Conference’s statistical leaders in total offense and touchdown responsibility and 10 players who earned first-team, second-team or honorable mention All-Conference honors this past season secured spots on the 42-member 2009 Atlantic Coast Conference AllAcademic Football Team. Leading the team were Florida State junior quarterback Christian Ponder (Coffeyville, Tex.), Pa.), who led the ACC in total offense, averaging 321.8 yards per game, and NC State quarterback Russell Wilson (Richmond, Va.), who led the conference in touchdown passes (31) and touchdown responsibility (35). Wilson’s TD pass total tied for the fourth-best effort in conference history, while his 35 TDR were the ACC’s third-best singleseason total. Ponder, who received his bachelor’s degree after his redshirt-sophomore season, is currently completing the requirements for his MBA degree. His total offense average was the sixth-best effort in conference history. Ponder and Wilson both earned Honorable Mention All-ACC accolades last year. Joining them on the All-Academic team were three first-team All-ACC honorees in Boston College offensive tackle Anthony Castonzo (Hawthorn Woods, Ill.), Clemson tight end Michael Palmer (Stone Mountain, Ga.) and Virginia Tech punter Brent Bowden (Centreville, Va.), as well as three second-team selections in Clemson guard Thomas Austin (Camden, S.C.), Duke linebacker Vincent Rey (Far Rockaway, N.Y.) and Duke placekicker Will Snyderwine (Potomac, Md.). Clemson linebacker Brandon Maye (Mobile, Ala.) joined Ponder and Wilson as honorable mention All-ACC choices.

2009 All-ACC Academic Team

PK ....Steve Aponavicius, Jr ........Boston College OL ....Thomas Austin, Jr ...................... .Clemson P .......Travis Baltz, Fr. .......................... Maryland LB ....Adam Banks, Jr. ................................Duke G.......Andy Barbee, Sr. ......................... NC State P .......Brent Bowden,Sr. .................Virginia Tech WR ...Jarrett Boykin, So.................Virginia Tech CB ....Lee Butler, So. ..................................Duke T .......Anthony Castonzo, Jr. .......Boston College OL ....Emmett Cleary, Fr. ............Boston College G.......Mason Cloy, Sr. ........................... Clemson DB ....Matt Daniels, So................................Duke DE ....Chris Drager, So.. .................Virginia Tech S .......Bobby Floyd, Sr. ......................... NC State DL ....A,J, Francis, Fr. .......................... Maryland C .......Dalton Freeman, Fr. ................... Maryland TE.....Jimmy Graham Sr. ..........................Miami DT ....John Graves, Jr. ....................Virginia Tech SS .....Rashard Hall, Fr. ......................... Clemson T .......Kyle Hill, So. ....................................Duke PK ....Dustin Hopkins, Fr. ............... Florida State T .......Mike Ingersoll, Jr. ............. North Carolina P .......Kevin Jones, Jr. .................................Duke RB ....Roddy Jones, So. .................. Georgia Tech G.......Mitchell Lederman, Jr. ......................Duke QB ....EJ Manuel, Fr. ....................... Florida State LB ....Brandon Maye, So. ..................... Clemson G.......Brian Moore, Fr.................................Duke TE.....Michael Palmer, Sr. ..................... Clemson T .......Paul Pinegar, Jr. .......................... Maryland T .......Matt Pipho, Sr. ................................Miami QB ....Christian Ponder, Jr. .............. Florida State P/PK .Shane Popham, So. ................Wake Forest LB ....Vincent Rey, Sr..................................Duke CB ....Chris Rwabukamba, Jr. .....................Duke G.......Nathan Richman, So .........Boston College G.......Patrick Slebonick, Sr. ....................Virginia PK ....Will Snyderwine, Jr. ..........................Duke DT ....Logan Walls, So. .................. Georgia Tech WR ...Johnny Williams, So. ........................Duke QB ....Russell Wilson, So. ..................... NC State P .......Dawson Zimmerman, So. ........... Clemson


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ACC Player of the Year Offensive Player of the Year C. J. Spiller, Clemson

Clemson running back and returner C.J. Spiller, whose dynamic contributions helped elevate the Tigers to a spot in the ACC Championship Game, was voted the Conference’s Player of the Year by the Atlantic Coast Sports Media Association. A running back and kick returner from Lake Butler, Fla., Spiller set the ACC’s career record for all-purpose yardage in October and is defined by an impressive collection of accomplishments. • He became the first player voted MVP of a conference football championship game from the losing team, rushing for 233 yards and 4 TDs against Georgia Tech. ` • He is the only player in the NCAA’s Football Bowl Subdivision with at least one touchdown in each of his team’s games. • He returned four kickoffs for touchdowns, one short of the NCAA’s single-season record, • In all, he scored nine touchdowns of 56 or more yards. They have come by every standard offensive means (rushing, receiving and returns of punts and kickoffs.) He also threw a TD pass. • Spiller is the only player in NCAA history with at least 3,200 rushing yards, 1,600 yards in kickoff returns, 1,000 yards on receptions and 500 yards on punt returns. • He completed his career with 7,588 all-purpose yards, a total good for second in NCAA history.

2009 ACC Player of the Year Voting

(40 ballots cast) C. J. Spiller, RB Clemson ................................(29) Josh Nesbitt, QB, Georgia Tech .......................(8) Ryan Williams, TB, Virginia Tech .....................(2) Derrick Morgan, DE, Georgia Tech ..................(1)

ACC Player of the Year 1954-2009 School..............No...Last Player ......... Year Duke ..................10 Robert Baldwin ...1994 NC State ..............7 Philip Rivers........2003 Virginia................7 Matt Schaub ........2002 Clemson ..............7 C. J. Spiller..........2009 North Carolina ....6 Lawrence Taylor .1980 Florida State ........5 Chris Weinke .......2000 Wake Forest.........4 Chris Barclay ......2005 Maryland .............4 E.J. Henderson ....2001 Georgia Tech .......3 Jonathan Dwyer ..2008 South Carolina......2 Billy Gambrell......1962 Boston College ....1 Matt Ryan ............2007 Virginia Tech .......1 Bryan Randall .....2004 (A complete listing of winners is on page 95)

2009 In Review

ACC Defensive Player of the Year Derrick Morgan, Georgia Tech Georgia Tech junior Derrick Morgan, one of seven finalists nationwide for the Ted Hendricks Defensive End of the Year Award, was voted the ACC’s Defensive Player of the Year for 2009 by the Atlantic Coast Sports Media Association (ACSMA). Morgan, a 6-foot-4, 272-pounder from Coatesville, Pa., led the ACC in quarterback sacks with 12.5 (0.89/gm) and finished second in the conference in tackles for loss with 18.5 (1.32/gm). The QB sack total is the highest by a Yellow Jacket in nine years and is 2.5 short of the school record, held since 1985 by Pat Swilling. A junior defensive end from Coatesville, Pennsylvania, Morgan ended the year ranked 8th nationally in quarterback sacks and 22nd in the nation in tackles for loss. Despite facing double-team attention throughout most of the season, he still made 55 tackles including 39 solo hits, forced two fumbles and recovered two more. Morgan made probably the key play in Tech’s season, with a crucial QB sack against Wake Forest which forced the game into overtime.

2009 ACC Defensive Player of the Year Voting

(40 ballots cast) Derrick Morgan, DE, Georgia Tech ................(21) Robert Quinn, DE, North Carolina ...................(7) DeAndre McDaniel, S, Clemson .......................(7) Cody Grimm, Virginia Tech ..............................(3) Nate Collins, NG-DE, Virginia..........................(1) Quan Sturdivant, LB, North Carolina................(1)

ACC Coach of the Year Paul Johnson, Georgia Tech

Georgia Tech’s Paul Johnson, who guided the Yellow Jackets to their first outright ACC Football Championship since 1990, an 11-3 overall record, a No. 9 ranking in the Bowl Championship Series Standings and its first appearance in the FedEx Orange Bowl in 42 years, is the 2009 ACC Football Coach of the Year, by vote of the Atlantic Coast Sports Media Association (ACSMA). Johnson, who also was named ACC Coach of the Year in 2008, becomes the third man in the league’s history to win Coach of the Year honors in his first two seasons in the conference. Johnson is the sixth repeat winner in the citation’s 57-year history. Johnson’s spread option attack allowed the Jackets to finish ranked 2nd nationally in rushing yardage, averaging 295.4 yards per game. Tech set an ACC team record for rushing touchdowns, having scored 47, and total rushing yards with 4,136. Tech’s 5,910 yards of total offense was the fifthbest mark in ACC history. Johnson joins Virginia Tech’s Frank Beamer (2004-05) and Charlie Pell of Clemson (1977-78) as the only people named Coach of the Year in each of their first two ACC seasons. He becomes the fourth Georgia Tech head coach to be so honored joining George O’Leary (1998, 2000) and Bobby Ross (1990).

2009 ACC Coach of the Year Voting

(40 ballots cast) Paul Johnson, Georgia Tech ........................... (24) Dabo Swinney, Clemson ............................... (10) David Cutcliffe, Duke ..................................... (4) Frank Spaziani, Boston College ...................... (2) Tom O’Brien, NC State .................................... (1)

ACC Defensive Player of the Year Totals 1993-2009

ACC Coach of the Year Totals 1975-2009

School ...........No. .. Last Player ..........Year Florida State ......5 .. Darnell Dockett ....2003 Clemson ............3 .. Gaines Adams.......2006 Maryland ...........3 .. D’Qwell Jackson ..2005 Virginia..............2 .. Chris Long............2007 Boston College ..1 .. Mark Herzlich ......2008 Georgia Tech ......1 .. Derrick Morgan ....2009 NC State .............1 .. Levar Fisher .........2000 North Carolina...1 .. Marcus Jones ........1995 (A complete listing of winners can be found on page 95)

School .......... No. .... Last Coach .......... Year Virginia............. 8 .... Al Groh................. 2007 Clemson ........... 8 .... Tommy Bowden ... 2003 Wake Forest...... 8 .... Jim Grobe ............. 2006 Maryland .......... 7 .... Ralph Friedgen ..... 2001 Duke ................. 6 .... Fred Goldsmith..... 1994 NC State ........... 6 .... Dick Sheridan ....... 1986 Georgia Tech .... 6 .... Paul Johnson......... 2009 North Carolina.. 4 .... Mack Brown ......... 1996 Virginia Tech .... 2 .... Frank Beamer ....... 2005 Florida State ..... 2 .... Bobby Bowden ..... 1997 South Carolina.. 1 .... Paul Dietzel .......... 1969 (A complete listing of winners is on page 95)


2009 In Review

Rookie of the Year Offensive Rookie of the Year Ryan Williams, Virginia Tech

Virginia Tech running back Ryan Williams, author of one of the most prolific seasons by a freshman running back in NCAA history, was voted the 2009 ACC Rookie of the Year by the Atlantic Coast Sports Media Association (ACSMA). Williams, a redshirt freshman from Manassas, Va., began the preseason as an understudy to Darren Evans, who set the ACC’s freshman rushing record and received votes for Rookie of the Year last season. But when Evans sustained a season-canceling knee injury in August, Williams was thrust into the starting role. He responded with one of the best rushing seasons in ACC history. He broke Evans’ ACC freshman record of 1,265 yards early in the next-to-last game of the regular season. His total of 1,655 yards is the third highest in the ACC’s 57-year football history. His average of 127.3 per game stands fifth nationally. His total is the 6th highest by a freshman in NCAA history. Williams set the an ACC record for total (22) and rushing touchdowns (21), breaking a 40-year-old record set by North Carolina’s Don McCauley in 1970. He became the first freshman in ACC history to lead the league in rushing (1,655) and scoring (132 points). Williams authored 10 games with 100 or more yards tying the single-season ACC standard set by McCauley in 1970. Williams was the only freshman in the nation to be ranked among the Top 10 nationally in rushing (5th) and scoring (4th).

Defensive Rookie of the Year Luke Kuechly, Boston College Boston College freshman Luke Kuechly, the nation’s second leading tackler, was voted the ACC Defensive Rookie of the Year by the Atlantic Coast Sports Media Association (ACSMA). The 6-foot-3, 220-pound true freshman from Cincinnati, Ohio, averaged 12.15 total tackles per game. That’s the highest average by any rookie since the NCAA began tracking tackles in 2003 and ranks him 2nd nationally among all tacklers. He also ranks 2nd nationally in solo tackles (6.69). In all, Kuechly finished the season by making 10 or more tackles in nine straight games, including 51 tackles in BC’s final three contests against North Carolina, Maryland and Southern Cal. He led the ACC in tackles per game. One of seven players receiving votes for Defensive Rookie of the Year, was the choice on 29 of the 40 ballots. The Eagles, picked to finish last in the ACC’s Atlantic Division, claimed second with a 5-3 league record. Kuechly led a defense which finished 26th nationally in yardage allowed, 14th in rushing defense, allowing only 103 yards per game on the ground and 19th scoring defense, allowing 19.8 points per game.

2009 ACC Defensive Rookie of the Year Voting

2009 ACC Offensive Rookie of the Year Voting

(40 ballots cast) Luke Kuechly, Boston College .................... (29) Greg Reid, Florida State ............................... (4) Steve Greer, Virginia ..................................... (3) Kenny Okoro, Wake Forest .......................... (2) Kevin Reddick, North Carolina ..................... (1) Jacobbi McDaniel, Florida State ................... (1)

ACC Rookie of the Year Totals 1975-2009

ACC Defensive Rookie of the Year Totals 2007-09

(40 ballots cast) Ryan Williams, Virginia Tech ............................ (34) Kyle Parker, Clemson ......................................... (4) Conner Vernon, Duke .......................................... (2)

School .......... No. ....Last Player ........... Year NC State...........9 ....Russell Wilson ......2008 Georgia Tech ....6 ....Calvin Johnson......2004 Clemson ...........5 ....James Davis ..........2005 Wake Forest .....4 ....Josh Adams ...........2007 North Carolina .4 ....Dre’ Bly.................1996 Florida State.....3 ....Chris Rix ...............2001 Virginia ............2 ....Ronde Barber ........1994 Duke.................1 ....Ben Bennett ..........1980 Virginia Tech....1 ....Ryan Williams.......2009

(Complete list of all winners is on Page 95)

School............No....Last Player ....... Year Boston College ..1...Luke Kuechly.... 2009 Miami ................1...Sean Spence ...... 2008 North Carolina ...1...Deunta Williams 2007 (Award began in the 2007 season)

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James M. Tatum Award Riley Skinner, Wake Forest Wake Forest senior quarterback Riley Skinner is the recipient of the 2009 James Tatum Award, which is given annually in memory of the late Jim Tatum to the top senior student-athlete (in athletic eligibility) among the league’s football players. Tatum, a two-time ACC Coach of the Year, coached in the fifties at both Maryland and North Carolina and believed strongly in the concept of the student-athlete. Skinner, a native of Jacksonville, Fla., started 49 games at quarterback for the Demon Deacons and compiled a 3.08 career GPA with a major in the Wake Forest business school. A member of the 2007 ACC All-Academic Football Team, he has been named to the Dean’s List four times at Wake Forest and twice has earned selection to the ACC Honor Roll. In 2009, Skinner enjoyed his best season athletically, completing 66 percent of his passes for 3,160 yards and 26 touchdowns—both career highs. He is one of the most accurate passers in ACC history, having completed almost 67 percent of his passes and he finished his career ranked 2nd on the ACC career list with 903 pass completions, 4th in passing yardage with 9,762 yards and 7th in touchdown passes with 60. In his four seasons as a starter he posted a 31-18 record, led Wake Forest to one ACC Championship and three bowl games. At the end of the 2008 season, he set an NCAA bowl game record for passing percentage, completing all 11 of his passes against Navy and was named MVP of the inaugural EagleBank bowl. Skinner became the second player from Wake Forest to be honored with the Tatum Award, joining former standout studentathlete Steve Ainsworth who won the award in 1992.

Jim Tatum Award Totals 1990-2009 School ...........No. ..Last Player........... Year Virginia .............4 ..Noel LaMontagne .1999 North Carolina ..3 ..Louis Marchetti.....2000 Duke..................2 ..Brendan Dewan ....2005 Florida State ......2 ..David Castillo .......2005 Clemson ............2 ..Kyle Young ...........2001 Georgia Tech .....2 ..Darryl Richard ......2008 Maryland ...........2 ..Josh Wilson ...........2006 NC State ............1 ..Charlie Cobb .........1990 Wake Forest ......2 ..Riley Skinner ........2009


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2009 In Review 2009 ACC Players of the Week Offensive Back

S8 ............................ Jacory Harris, QB, Miami S12 ..................Riley Skinner, QB, Wake Forest S19 ..................... Jacory Harris (2), QB, Miami S26 ......................Russell Wilson, QB, NC State O3 .............Riley Skinner (2), QB, Wake Forest O10 ........................ Thaddeus Lewis, QB, Duke O17 ............Montel Harris, TB, Boston College O24 ..........Christian Ponder, QB, Florida State O31 ........... (Tie) Jacory Harris (3), QB, Miami and Thaddeus Lewis (2), QB, Duke N7..............................C. J. Spiller, RB, Clemson N14......................C. J. Spiller (2), RB, Clemson N21..................... Jacory Harris (4), QB, Miami N28............Riley Skinner (3), QB, Wake Forest

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2009 ACC Jacobs Blocking Trophy Rodney Hudson, Florida State

2009 ACC Brian Piccolo Award Toney Baker, NC State

Florida State offensive guard Rodney Hudson was the winner of the 2009 Atlantic Coast Conference Jacobs Blocking Trophy. The Jacobs Blocking Trophy has been awarded annually since 1953 to the player voted the most outstanding blocker in the ACC by a poll of the league’s head coaches and defensive coordinators. The trophy is given in memory of William P. Jacobs, who served as president of Presbyterian College from 1935 to 1945. A three-time All-ACC honoree at guard, Hudson, a 6-2, 283-pound junior, was named a 2009 first-team All-America selection by the FWAA and SI.com. He was also named a firstteam All-ACC selection in 2008 and 2009 and a second-team All-ACC pick as a freshman in 2007. A three-year starter for the Seminoles, he did not allow a sack or QB pressure this season and graded out to 88 percent for the year including a couple of 97-percent grades which FSU line coach Rick Trickett said were the highest of his 30-year career. Hudson had a streak of 31 consecutive starts broken by a knee injury against Wake Forest. The Mobile, Ala., native was named ACC Offensive Lineman of the Week twice during the 2009 season: first for his play on Sept. 19 against Brigham Young, in the Seminoles 54-28 win over the 7th-ranked Cougars, and then for his play on Oct. 31 in Florida State’s 45-42 win over NC State. Hudson is the seventh Florida State player to win the Jacobs Blocking Trophy, but the first since Brett Williams won the award in 2002.

NC State running back Toney Baker (High Point, N.C.), who missed both the 2007 and 2008 seasons with a knee injury, was the recipient of the 2009 Brian Piccolo Award. The Piccolo Award has been given annually since 1972 in memory of the late Brian Piccolo to the “most courageous” football player in the ACC. Piccolo was the ACC Athlete of the Year in 1965 and played for the Chicago Bears before his career was cut short when he was stricken with cancer. His courageous fight against that disease was an inspiration to the Bears and the entire football community. Baker suffered a severe knee injury in the opening game of the 2007 season against Central Florida which, at the time, was thought to be career-ending. After surgery for cartilage implantation, he sat out the entire 2007 campaign with rehabilitation. In August of 2008, it was determined that Baker would need additional surgery, which forced him to miss a second consecutive season with rehabilitation for the knee. He played his first game in two years in NC State’s 2009 season opener against South Carolina. He went on to lead the Wolfpack and ranked 6th in the ACC in rushing with 773 yards and a 64.4 per game average and in touchdowns scored with nine. During the 2009 season, Baker topped 1,100 yards in combined yardage (1,128)—rushing and pass receiving— and has 2,045 yards rushing for his career. Baker becomes the third NC State student-athlete to be honored with the Piccolo Award but the first since 1991, joining Ralph Stringer (1977) and Scott Adell (1991) as former NC State studentathletes who have received the Piccolo Award.

Jacobs Blocking Trophy 1953-2009

Piccolo Award Winners 1970-2009

School ............No..... Last Player ........ Year Virginia .............11.... Eugene Monroe .. 2008 Duke .................10.... Chris Port ........... 1989 North Carolina....7.... Jeff Garnica ........ 1988 Clemson..............7.... John Phillips ....... 1987 Florida State .......7.... Rodney Hudson .. 2009 Maryland ............3.... Dave Pacella ....... 1982 NC State .............3.... Jim Ritcher ......... 1979 South Carolina....3.... John Saunders .... 1958 Wake Forest ........3.... Ben Coleman ...... 1992 Miami .................1.... Eric Winston ....... 2005 Georgia Tech ......1.... Craig Page .......... 1998 Boston College ...1.... Josh Beekman .... 2006 Complete listing of all ACC Jacobs’ Award Winners on page 146

School............No..... Last Player ........ Year Duke ..................6.... Scott Youmans.... 1993 Virginia ..............5.... Ryan Best ........... 2005 Florida State ......5.... Anquan Boldin ... 2002 Maryland ...........5.... Matt Crawford .... 2001 Clemson.............4.... Warren Forney.... 1995 Wake Forest .......4.... John Lewis ......... 1996 North Carolina ...4.... Robert Quinn ...... 2008 NC State ............3.... Toney Baker ....... 2009 Georgia Tech .....2.... Ed Wilder ........... 2000 Miami ................2.... Glenn Sharpe ...... 2006 Complete listing of all ACC Piccolo Award Winners on page 146

S8 ........................ Alan Pelc, G, North Carolina S12 ................Caz Piurowski, TE, Florida State S19 ............... Rodney Hudson, G, Florida State S26(Tie) Blake DeChristopher, T, Virginia Tech and Sean Bedford, C, Georgia Tech O3 ...................................... Jason Fox, T, Miami O10 ................. Cord Howard, G, Georgia Tech O17 ............ Sean Bedford (2), C, Georgia Tech O24 ................. Anderw Datko, T, Florida State O31 ........ Rodney Hudson (2), G, Florida State N7..................................Jason Fox (2), T, Miami N14.............Cord Howard (2), G, Georgia Tech N21..................Sergio Render, G, Virginia Tech N28...................... Orlando Franklin, G., Miami

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S8 ........................ Brandon Maye, LB, Clemson S12 ............Derrick Morgan, DE, Georgia Tech S19 ............................Ricky Sapp, DE, Clemson S26 ............... Jason Worilds, DE, Virginia Tech O3 .... (Tie) Brad Jefferson, ILB, Georgia Tech and Matt Conrath, DE, Virginia O10 ...................John Russell, DT, Wake Forest O17 .......................... Nate Collins, DE, Virginia O24 ........... (Tie) Nate Collins (2), NG, Virginia and Vincent Rey, ILB, Duke O31 .........Tydreke Powell, DE, North Carolina N7.............. Robert Quinn, DE, North Carolina N14................Ben Anderson, DT, Georgia Tech N21......................Darryl Sharpton, LB, Miami N28................. Darryl Sharpton (2), LB, Miami

Defensive Back

S8 ..........................Brandon Harris, CB, Miami S12 ............................... Leon Wright, CB, Duke S19 .......................Greg Reid, DB, Florida State S26 ............Morgan Burnett, SS, Georgia Tech O3 ...............Cody Grimm, OLB, Virginia Tech O10 .......................Ras-I Dowling, CB, Virginia O17 .................DeAndre McDaniel, S, Clemson O24 ........... DeAndre McDaniel (2), S, Clemson O31 ............ Luke Kuechly, LB, Boston College N7.......... Cody Grimm (2), OLB, Virginia Tech N14.........Kendric Burney, CB, North Carolina N21........ Cody Grimm (3), OLB, Virginia Tech N28....... Luke Kuechly (2), LB, Boston College

Specialist

S8 ...............................C.J. Spiller, RB, Clemson S12 ......................Scott Blair, PK, Georgia Tech S19 ...................Richard Jackson, PK, Clemson S26 ............... Greg Reid, CB-KR, Florida State O3 .................... Nick Ferrara, PK-P, Maryland and Robert Randolph, PK, Virginia O10 ............. Torrey Smith, WR-KR, Maryland O17 ..........................Matt Bosher, PK-P, Miami O24 ............................C.J. Spiller, RB, Clemson O31 ........................Will Snyderwine, PK, Duke N7................ Torrey Smith, WR-KR, Maryland N14............... Casey Barth, PK, North Carolina N21................. Greg Reid (2), PR, Florida State N28.....................Matt Bosher (2), PK-P, Miami

Rookie

S8 .................Ryan Williams, TB, Virginia Tech S12 ...........................Kyle Parker, QB, Clemson S19 .......... Ryan Williams (2), TB Virginia Tech S26 ......... Ryan Williams (3), TB, Virginia Tech O3 ........Demetrius Hartsfield, OLB, Maryland O10 ........ Ryan Williams (4), TB, Virginia Tech O17 ........ Ryan Williams (5), TB, Virginia Tech O24 ....................Kyle Parker (2), QB, Clemson O31 .........................Conner Vernon, WR, Duke N7........... Ryan Williams (6), TB, Virginia Tech N14................... E.J. Manuel, QB, Florida State N21............. Luke Kuechly, LB, Boston College N28......... Ryan Williams (7), TB, Virginia Tech


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Noting ACC Coaches Virginia Tech’s Frank Beamer 3rd Among NCAA Coaching Leaders Virginia Tech Head Football Coach Frank Beamer enters the 2010 season tied for second-place among all active NCAA football coaches in career victories. Beamer, who has 229 triumphs in his 29-year coaching career, is tied for second with Ohio State’s Jim Tressell. Penn State’s Joe Paterno, who has 394 career wins, is the NCAA all-time leader, as well as its active leader. Florida State’s Bobby Bowden, who retired last year, finished his career in 2nd place on the all-time list with 389 victories, though the NCAA recognizes only 377 triumphs. Beamer is also currently tied with Tressel for 12th place on the NCAA alltime FBS win list. Just ahead of them are some of the legends of the college coaching profession including Haden Fry of Iowa (232), Bo Schembechler of Michigan (234) and Woody Hayes of Ohio State (238).

Career Victories - All-Time 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Joe Paterno .....................................394 Bobby Bowden............................*389 Paul “Bear” Bryant ........................323 Glenn “Pop” Warner ......................319 Amos Alonzo Stagg .......................314 LaVell Edwards ..............................257 Tom Osbone ...................................255 Lou Holtz .......................................249 Woody Hayes .................................238 Bo Schembechler ...........................234 Haden Fry.......................................232 Frank Beamer...............................229 Jim Tressel .....................................229 13. Mack Brown...................................214 14. Jess Neeley .....................................207 15. Chris Ault .......................................206

* Due to sanctions imposed on Florida State, the NCAA recognizes Coach Bowden with 377 career victories.

Career Victories - Active Coaches

1. Joe Paterno, Penn State ..................394 2. Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech ......229 Jim Tressel, Ohio State ..................229 4. Mack Brown, Texas .......................214 5. Chris Ault, Nevada .........................206 6. Steve Spurrier, South Carolina.......177 7. Brian Kelly, Cincinnati ..................171 8. Dennis Erickson, Arizona State .....167 9. Larry Blakeney, Troy .....................152 10. Bill Snyder, Kansas State ...............142 11. Gary Pinkel, Missouri ....................140 12. Paul Johnson, Georgia Tech ........127 13. Nick Saban, Alabama .....................124 14. Bob Stoops, Colorado ....................117 15. Dan Hawkins, Colorado .................108

Career Wins in Third Year

Ralph Friedgen, Md. (01-03) .............31-8-0 Lou Holtz, NCS (72-74) ......................26-8-2 Danny Ford, Clem. (79-81)..................26-9-0 Bobby Ross, Md. (82-84)...................25-11-0 Chuck Amato, NCS (00-02)...............25-12-0 Dick Crum, UNC (78-80) ..................24-10-1 Ken Hatfield, Clem. (90-92) ..............24-10-1 Tommy Bowden, Clem. (99-01) ........22-14-0 Jerry Claiborne, Md. (72-74) .............21-13-1 Chan Gailey, GT (02-04) ...................21-17-0 Randy Shannon, UM (07-09) ..........21-17-0

Career Wins in Fourth Year

Ralph Friedgen, Md. (01-04) ...........36-14-0 Danny Ford, Clem. (79-82)................35-10-1 Bobby Ross, Md. (82-85)...................34-14-0 Chuck Amato, NCS (00-03)...............34-17-0 Lou Holtz, NCS (72-75) ....................33-12-3 Dick Crum, UNC (78-81) ..................32-12-0 Ken Hatfield, Clem (90-93) ...............32-13-1 Jerry Claiborne, Md. (72-75) .............30-15-2 Tommy Bowden, Clem. (99-02) ........29-20-0 George O’Leary, GT (95-98) .............28-21-0 Chan Gailey, GT (02-05) ...................28-22-0

Career Wins in Fifth Year

Danny Ford, Clem. (79-83)................44-11-2 Jerry Claiborne, Md. (72-76) .............41-16-2 Ralph Friedgen, Md. (01-05) ...........41-20-0 Dick Crum, UNC (78-81) ..................40-16-1 Bobby Ross, Md. (82-86)...................39-19-1 Chuck Amato, NCS (00-04)...............39-23-0 Tommy Bowden, Clem. (99-03) ........38-24-0 Chan Gailey, GT (02-06) ...................38-27-0 George O’Leary, GT (95-99) .............36-25-0 Dick Sheridan, NCS (86-90) ..............34-23-2 Tommy West, Clem. (94-98) ..............31-28-0

Career Wins in Sixth Year

Danny Ford, Clem. (79-84)................51-15-2 Ralph Friedgen, Md. (01-06) ...........50-24-0 Jerry Claiborne, Md. (72-77) .............49-20-2 Dick Crum, UNC (78-82) ..................48-20-1 Chuck Amato, NCS (00-05)...............46-28-0 George O’Leary, GT (95-00) .............45-28-0 Tommy Bowden, Clem. (99-04) ........44-29-0 Chan Gailey, GT (2002-07) ...............44-32-0 Dick Sheridan, NCS (86-91) ..............43-26-2 Bill Dooley, UNC (67-72)..................38-28-0 Jim Grobe, WF (01-06).....................37-35-0 Mike O’Cain, NCS (93-98)................35-34-0 Mack Brown, UNC (88-93) ...............34-34-0

Career Wins in Seventh Year

Jerry Claiborne, Md. (72-78) .............58-23-2 Danny Ford, Clem. (79-85)................57-21-2 Dick Crum, UNC (78-83) ..................56-24-1 Ralph Friedgen, Md. (01-07) ...........56-31-0 Dick Sheridan, NCS (86-92) ..............52-29-3 Tommy Bowden, Clem. (99-05) ........52-33-0 George O’Leary, GT (95-01) .............52-33-0 Jim Grobe, WF (01-07) ....................46-39-0 Bill Dooley, UNC (67-73)..................42-35-0 Mack Brown, UNC (88-94) ...............42-38-0 Mike O’Cain, NCS (93-98)................41-40-0 George Welsh, UVa (82-88) ...............40-37-0 Winning Percentage - All Games Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech .. 62-18-0 .775 Bobby Bowden, Florida State. . 173-53-1 .764 Danny Ford, Clemson .............. 96-29-4 .760 Lou Holtz, NC State................. 33-12-3 .719 Ken Hatfield, Clemson ............. 32-13-1 .707 Jim Tatum, Md. & UNC........... 41-19-2 .677 Larry Coker, Miami ................. 25-12-0 .675 Jerry Claiborne, Maryland ....... 72-37-3 .656 Dick Sheridan, NC State .......... 52-29-3 .637 Dick Crum, North Carolina...... 72-41-3 .633 Bill Murray, Duke .................... 80-45-8 .631 Tommy Bowden, Clemson....... 72-45-0 .615 3 Seasons Minimum

Georgia Tech’s Johnson In Select Company As ACC Head Coach Georgia Tech Head Coach Paul Johnson is in select company, record-wise, after two seasons as the Jackets’ gridiron leader. Through the 2009 season, Johnson’s team posted an 11-3 record--Tech’s most wins since its 1990 National Championship season-which, combined with last year’s totals, gives him an overall 20-7 record as a head coach, and an impressive .741 winning percentage. Only eight other ACC Head Coaches have had a higher winning percentage in their first two years in the ACC including former Florida State head coach Bobby Bowden (.920), Maryland head coach Ralph Friedgen (.8077) and Virginia Tech Head Coach Frank Beamer (.8076) and only one--Bowden--won more games in his first two seasons. Rk.Coach, School, Yr .....................Rec. .. Pct. 1. Bobby Bowden, FSU (92-93) . ..... 23-2 .. ..920 2. Jim Tatum, MD (53-54)............. 17-3 ... .850 3. Ken Hatfield, CL (90-91) .......19-4-1 ... .813 4. Ralph Friedgen, MD (01-02)...... 21-5 . .8077 5. Frank Beamer, VT (04-05) .......... 21-5 .. 8076 6. Charley Pell, CL (77-78) ........18-4-1 ... .804 7. Bill Murray, DU (53-54) ........14-4-1 ... .763 8. Larry Coker, UM (04-05) .......... 18-6 ... .750 9. Paul Johnson, (GT, 08-09)..........20-7-0 ... .741 10. Lou Holtz, NCS (72-73) ............ 17-6 ... .739 11. Jeff Jagodzinski, BC (07-08)........ 20-8 ... .714 12. Bobby Ross, MD (82-83) .......... 16-8 ... .667 Mike O’Cain, NCS (93-94) ....... 16-8 .... 667 14. Tommy Bowden, CL (99-00) ...... 15-9 .... 625 Chuck Amato, NCS (00-01) ...... 15-9 ... .625 16. Danny Ford, CL (79-80) ............ 14-9 ... .609 Winning Percentage - ACC Games Bobby Bowden, FSU ....... 118-27-0 .813 Jerry Claiborne, Maryland .. 46-11-1 .802 Frank Beamer, Va. Tech ... 40-11-0 .784 Bill Murray, Duke ............... 54-15-2 .775 Danny Ford, Clemson ......... 44-14-1 .754 Lou Holtz, NC State.............. 16-5-2 .739 Jim Tatum, Md. & UNC........ 21-9-2 .687 Frank Howard, Clemson ..... 66-30-2 .684 Bo Rein, NC State ................. 15-8-0 .652 Ken Hatfield, Clemson ........ 19-10-1 .650 Dick Sheridan, NC State ..... 31-18-1 .630 Bobby Ross, Md. & GT ...... 38-22-2 .629 George Welsh, Virginia ....... 85-51-3 .621

Victories - All Games

Bobby Bowden, Florida State ............... 173 George Welsh, Virginia ............................ 134 Bill Dooley, North Carolina & Wake Forest ......98 Danny Ford, Clemson ................................ 96 Frank Howard, Clemson ............................ 96 Al Groh, Virginia...................................... 85 Bill Murray, Duke ...................................... 80 Jerry Claiborne, Maryland ......................... 77 Earle Edwards, NC State............................ 77 Dick Crum, North Carolina........................ 72 Tommy Bowden, Clemson......................... 72 Bobby Ross, Maryland & Georgia Tech .... 70


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Noting ACC Coaches, ACC Divisional Records ACC Head Coaching Records

ACC ..ACC .ACC Head Coach, School Career at School Conference Home . Road ..Neu. *Frank Spaziani, BC ................ 9-5-0 ....(1).........9-5-0 ... (1) ........5-3-0..... (1) ..... 3-1 .....2-2 .... 0-0 Dabo Swinney, Clem. ............ 13-8-0 ....(2).......13-8-0 ... (2) ........9-5-0..... (2) ..... 5-1 .....4-3 .... 0-1 David Cutcliffe, Duke .......... 53-44-0 ....(8).......9-15-0 ... (2) ......4-12-0..... (2) ..... 2-6 .....2-6 .... 0-0 Jimbo Fisher, FSU.................... 0-0-0 ....(0).........0-0-0 ... (0) ........0-0-0..... (0) ..... 0-0 .....0-0 .... 0-0 Paul Johnson, GT ............... 127-46-0 ..(13).......20-7-0 ... (2) ......13-4-0..... (2) ..... 7-1 .....5-3 .... 1-0 Ralph Friedgen, Md. ............ 66-46-0 ....(8).....66-46-0 ... (8) ....... 38-34..... (7) . 22-13 .16-21 .... 0-0 Randy Shannon, Miami ....... 21-17-0 ....(3).....21-17-0 ... (3) ....11-13-0..... (3) ..... 6-6 .....5-7 .... 0-0 Butch Davis, UNC ............... 71-38-0 ....(9).....20-18-0 ... (3) ....11-13-0..... (3) ..... 7-5 .....4-8 .... 0-0 Tom O’Brien, NCS .............. 91-66-0 ..(13).....16-21-0 ... (2) ....19-21-0..... (4) ... 12-7 ...7-14 .... 0-0 Mike London, UVa................. 24-5-0 ....(2).........0-0-0 ... (0) ........0-0-0..... (0) ..... 0-0 .....0-0 .... 0-0 Frank Beamer, VT ............ 229-115-4 ..(28)...187-92-2 . (22) ....40-11-0..... (4) ... 19-5 ...19-5 .... 2-1 Jim Grobe, WF ..................... 92-84-1 ..(14).....59-51-0 ... (9) ....31-41-0..... (9) . 18-18 .13-23 .... 1-0 *Spaziani was credited with BC’s win over Navy in the 2006 Meineke Car Care Bowl

Average Victories per Season Current Head Football Coaches (Minimum Five Seasons) Pl. Name, School .........Avg. Wins/Yr 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

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Urban Meyer, Florida ..................10.67 Bob Stoops, Oklahoma ...............10.64 Mark Richt, Georgia ...................10.00 Paul Johnson, Georgia Tech .......9.77 Jim Tressel, Ohio State .................9.54 Brian Kelly, Notre Dame ..............9.00 Bobby Petrino, Arkansas...............9.00 Joe Paterno, Penn State .................8.95 Nick Saban, Alabama ....................8.86 Steve Spurrier, South Carolina......8.85 Les Miles, LSU .............................8.78 Gary Patterson, TCU .....................8.50 Jeff Tedford, California .................8.38 Mack Brown, Texas ......................8.30 Chris Ault, Nevada ........................8.24 Frank Solich, Ohio ........................8.18 Larry Blakeney, Troy ....................8.00 Dennis Erickson, Arizona State ....7.95 Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech .....7.90 Butch Davis, North Carolina......7.89 Ralph Friedgen, Maryland.........7.33

(All Games 2005-2009) *Includes ACC Championship ATLANTIC DIVISION

Boston College ..... Overall . Home ..Road vs. Atlantic Division.... 18-7 .... 10-4 ......8-4 vs. Coastal Division .... 8-9* ...... 5-1 ......3-5 5-Year Totals .......... 26-16* .... 15-5 ....11-9 Clemson vs. Atlantic Division.... 17-9 ...... 8-4 ......9-5 vs. Coastal Division .... 7-8* ...... 5-3 ......2-4 5-Year Totals .......... 24-17* .... 13-7 ....11-9 Florida State vs. Atlantic Division.. 12-12 ...... 7-7 ......5-5 vs. Coastal Division .. 10-6* ...... 5-3 ......5-3 5-Year Totals ......... 22-18* .. 12-10 ....10-8

Johnson, Beamer, Davis Among Top 20 Coaches in Wins Per Season

The ACC has four coaches who rank among the Top 30 active football coaches in the NCAA in wins per season with five or more seasons as a head coach. Georgia Tech’s Paul Johnson leads the way among ACC coaches, currently averaging 9.77 wins per season, including a two-year average in the ACC of 10 victories a year. Johnson’s record puts him fourth nationally among active head coaches with five or more years of experience. Virginia Tech’s Frank Beamer (19th, 7.9), North Carolina’s Butch Davis (20th, 7.89) and Maryland’s Ralph Friedgen 27th, 7.33) all rank among the Top 30 coaches in the nation in the NCAA’s FBS. Virginia’s new head coach Mike London has had an impressive start to his career, averaging 12 wins a season in his first two years as a head coach at FCS member Richmond.

ACC Divisional Records

Maryland vs. Atlantic Division.. 10-15 ...... 6-5 ....4-10 vs. Coastal Division ...... 6-9 ...... 4-4 ......2-5 5-Year Totals ............ 16-24 .... 10-9 ....6-15 NC State vs. Atlantic Division.... 6-19 ...... 4-7 ....1-12 vs. Coastal Division ...... 8-7 ...... 4-4 ......5-3 5-Year Totals ............ 14-26 .... 8-11 ....6-15

Cutcliffe, Foster, Friedgen, Shannon Are Former Frank Broyles Award Winners The ACC can boast of no fewer than four previous winners of the Frank Broyles Award-given annually to the nation’s top football assistant coach--who are currently coaching in the Conference. That’s an impressive amount considering only 14 Broyles award-winners have been named. Currently past Broyles honorees David Cutcliffe (Duke), Ralph Friedgen (Maryland) and Randy Shannon (Miami) are head coaches in the ACC, while Bud Foster is Virginia Tech’s defensive coordinator. The ACC actually has had five of the 14 coaches named, as former Florida State defensive coordinator Mickey Andrews, who retired this past year, was also a Broyles Award winner. Broyles also has strong ties to a current ACC school, having played both football and basketball at Georgia Tech and served as offensive coordinator to Tech’s legendary Head Coach Bobby Dodd.

Wake Forest vs. Atlantic Division.. 13-12 ...... 9-4 ......4-8 vs. Coastal Division .... 9-7* ...... 5-3 ......4-4 5-Year Totals .......... 22-19* .... 14-7 .....8-12

COASTAL DIVISION Duke ..................... Overall . Home ..Road vs. Atlantic Division.... 2-13 ...... 1-8 ......1-6 vs. Coastal Division .... 2-23 .... 1-10 ....1-12 5-Year Totals ............. 4-36 .... 2-18 ....2-18 Georgia Tech vs. Atlantic Division.. 11-5* ...... 7-3 ......3-2 vs. Coastal Division .... 17-9 ...... 8-3 ......9-6 5-Year Totals ......... 28-14* .... 15-6 ....12-8 Miami vs. Atlantic Division...... 7-8 ...... 2-4 ......5-4 vs. Coastal Division .. 13-12 ...... 9-5 ......4-7 5-Year Totals ........... 20-20 .... 11-9 ....9-11 North Carolina vs. Atlantic Division...... 6-9 ...... 3-4 ......2-4 vs. Coastal Division .. 11-14 ...... 8-5 ....4-10 5-Year Totals ........... 17-23 .... 11-9 ....6-14 Virginia vs. Atlantic Division...... 6-8 ...... 4-2 ......2-6 vs. Coastal Division .. 12-14 ...... 7-7 ......5-7 5-Year Totals ........... 18-22 .... 11-9 ....7-13 Virginia Tech vs. Atlantic Division.. 13-5* ...... 7-1 ......5-3 vs. Coastal Division .... 20-5 ...... 9-3 ....10-2 5-Year Totals ......... 33-10* .... 16-4 ....15-5


2009 In Review Touchdownsfour Via Returns returns for scores last fall including two punt

The ACC in 2009 set an all-time high in most returns for touchdowns with 47...Since 1992, Virginia Tech leads all ACC teams in non-offensive touchdowns scored with 111...The ACC had more than twice the number of punt returns for scores in 2009 (10) than 2008 (4)...The ACC returns nine players who have had two or more returns for touchdowns in their careers led by Georgia Tech S Jerrard Tarrant, who recorded

returns, one interception and one fumble return... Maryland WR Torrey Smith has returned three kickoffs for scores and North Carolina CB Kendric Burney has 3 interception returns for scores... UNC LBs Bruce Carter and Quan Sturdivant, Miami WR Thearon Collier, NC State WR T.J. Graham, Boston College LB Mark Herzlich and FSU CB Greg Reid each have two scoring returns.

Non-Offensive Touchdowns (1992-2009)

*Total as ACC Teams Only Team ...‘92 ‘93 ‘94 ...‘95 ‘96 ‘97 ‘98...‘99 ‘00 . ‘01 ..‘02 .‘03 ..’04 .‘05 ‘06 ‘07 ‘08 ‘09 Tot. VT (75) .. 3 ....5 ... 4 ...... 9 ...2 ....4 ....9......8 ....6 .... 7 .....7 .. 11 ..... 6 ....7 ....5 ....9....5.... 4 .111 UM (69) . 5 ....1 .. 2 ...... 5 ...7 ....4 ....2......3 ..13 .. 11 .....7 .... 9 ... 10 ....3 ....1 ....2....3.... 4 ...92 FSU ........ 7 ....7 ... 1 ...... 1 ...7 ....6 ....1......5 ....4 .... 5 .....6 .... 6 ..... 3 ....5 ....5 ....5....6.... 5 ...85 NCS........ 6 ....0 ... 2 ...... 1 ...3 ....2 ....6......3 ....2 .... 4 .....9 .... 9 ..... 5 ....2 ....4 ....3....3.... 1 ...65 NC .......... 2 ....3 ... 5 ...... 1 ...5 ....4 ....5......2 ....4 .... 3 .....0 .... 2 ..... 3 ....4 ....4 ....3....6.... 7 ...63 CL .......... 3 ....0 ... 1 ...... 2 ...3 ....4 ....4......1 ....3 .... 2 .....2 .... 3 ..... 5 ....1 ....6 ....4....3.... 7 ...54 WF ......... 3 ....2 ... 2 ...... 0 ...1 ....2 ....1......1 ....2 .... 2 .....3 .... 6 ..... 5 ....3 ....2 ..10....3.... 1 ...49 GT .......... 1 ....1 ... 1 ...... 2 ...4 ....2 ..11......1 ....4 .... 2 .....0 .... 3 ..... 2 ....2 ....3 ....1....3.... 4 ...47 BC (22) .. 1 ....0 ... 1 ...... 2 ...0 ....0 ....3......2 ....2 .... 2 .....3 .... 1 ..... 5 ....2 ....6 ....4....8.... 2 ...44 UVa ........ 4 ....0 ... 6 ...... 1 ...8 ....3 ....2......1 ....0 .... 2 .....5 .... 2 ..... 2 ....1 ....1 ....2....1.... 3 ...44 DU .......... 4 ....4 ... 6 ...... 1 ...0 ....2 ....0......1 ....1 .... 2 .....1 .... 1 ..... 4 ....1 ....2 ....2....3.... 5 ...40 MD ......... 1 ....0 ... 2 ...... 1 ...1 ....1 ....3......4 ....3 .... 3 .....7 .... 4 ..... 1 ....1 ....2 ....0....1.... 4 ...39 ACC* ... 31 ..17 . 26 .... 10 .32 ..26 ..33....19 ..23 .. 25 ...33 .. 36 ... 46 ..32 ..41 ..45 45.. 47*567

Conference Games Home Field W-L (1992-2009)

1992 ..............17-19.............472 1993 ..............22-14.............611 1994 ..............21-15.............583 1995 ..............19-16.............543 1996 ..............23-11.............676 1997 ..............18-18.............500 1998 ..............18-16.............529 1999 ..............20-14.............588 2000 ..............20-16.............556 2001 ..............16-20.............444 2002 ..............20-16.............556 2003 ..............25-11.............694 2004 ..............24-20.............545 2005............. 27-21.............563 2006............. 28-20.............583 2007............. 28-20.............583 2008............. 28-20.............583 2009............. 27-21.............563 Totals ....... 401-308.............566

Home Field W-L Records (Current Stadium - All Games) Stadium Games Doak Campbell ....347 Lane.....................258 Memorial ...........355 Bobby Dodd ........633 Miami ..................482 Orange Bowl....467 Sun Life ..........15 Alumni ................291 Carter-Finley .......268 Byrd ....................314 Kenan .................447 Scott ...................408 Wallace Wade ......392 BB&T (Groves) ..235

W 257 185 251 434 330 318 12 195 167 197 263 233 211 102

L T Pct. 86 4 .746 67 6 .730 97 7 .717 180 19 .701 145 7 .692 142 7 .688 3 0 .800 94 2 .674 95 6 .634 116 1 .629 168 16 .606 163 12 .586 174 7 .547 129 4 .443

Stadium Statistics

31 ACC Attendance Tops Four Million for 4th Straight Year

The ACC topped 4,000,000 in attendance for the fourth consecutive year in 2009, drawing 4,140,618 fans. And, the ACC’s average pergame attendance last year of 51,119, was the seventh-highest in its history. The ACC’s stadiums were filled to 87.5 percent of capacity. Wake Forest set a school attendance record by drawing 222,537 fans, an average of 31,791-and a 101 percent capacity--topping the mark set one year previously in 2008. School .............. G ........Total Cap% ......Avg. Boston College ..7.....250,009 ....80.3 .. 35,716 Clemson ............7.....519,500 ....91.1 .. 74,214 Duke ..................6.....157,881 ....77.5 .. 26,314 Florida State ......6.....446,067 ....90.3 .. 74,345 Georgia Tech .....6.....309,501 ....93.7 .. 51,584 Maryland ...........7.....311,163 ....82.3 .. 44,452 Miami ................6.....285,306 ....63.5 .. 47,551 North Carolina ..7.....396,750 ....94.5 .. 56,679 NC State ............8.....451,377 ....98.0 .. 56,422 Virginia..............7.....335,902 ....78.0 .. 47,986 Virginia Tech .....6.....397,398 ..100.0 .. 66,233 Wake Forest.......7.....222,537 ..101.0 .. 31,791 ACC Title Game .1.......57,227 ....87.9 .. 57,227 2008 Total ......81.4,140,618 ....87.5 ...51,119

ACC Attendance 1990-2009

Year .... G ................Att. ..... Cap% ............Avg. 1990... 50 ......1,997,734 ........83.4 ........ 42,505 1991... 55 ......2,519,127 ........92.7 ........ 45,802 1992... 53 ......2,357,475 ........87.8 ........ 44,851 1993... 54 ......2,416,728 ........86.9 ........ 44,754 1994... 51 ......2,265,778 ........88.2 ........ 44,427 1995... 51 ......2,376,003 ........89.0 ........ 46,588 1996... 50 ......2,203,849 ........85.3 ........ 44,077 1997... 52 ......2,333,784 ........86.6 ........ 44,880 1998... 53 ......2,424,859 ........86.0 ........ 45,752 1999... 51 ......2,355,976 ........86.8 ........ 46,196 2000... 54 ......2,653,816 ........88.9 ........ 49,125 2001... 56 ......2,776,724 ........91.1 ........ 49,584 2002... 58 ......2,944,936 ........92.5 ........ 50,775 2003... 58 ......3,006,841 ........90.8 ........ 51,842 2004... 66 ......3,693,032 ........94.5 ........ 55,955 2005... 73 ......3,835,260 ........91.1 ........ 52,538 2006... 85 ......4,485,625 ........90.1 ........ 52,772 2007... 77 ......4,141,580 ........91.6 ........ 53,786 2008... 83 ......4,385.309 ........90.8 ........ 52.835 2009... 81 ......4,140,618 ........87.5 ........ 51,119

Original Original Current School ...................Stadium Name .................................... 1st Game ..............Opponent .......................Result..............Cost.. Capacity.... Capacity Boston College .....Alumni Stadium ................................. Sept. 26, 1957 ......Navy...........................Lost 46-6.......$275,000.......26,000.........44,500 Clemson................Memorial Stadium ............................. Sept. 19, 1942 ......Presbyterian........... Won 32-13.......$125,000.......20,000.........81,500 Duke .....................Wallace Wade Stadium ...................... Oct. 5, 1929 ..........Pittsburgh .................Lost 52-7.......$330,266.......33,941.........33,941 Florida State ........Doak S. Campbell Stadium ............... Oct. 7, 1950 ..........Randolph-Macon..... Won 40-7.......$250,000.......15,000.........82,300 Georgia Tech ........Bobby Dodd Stadium .......................... Sept. 27, 1913........Ft. McPherson ...........Won 19-0......... $15,000......... 5,600.........55,000 Maryland .............Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium.. Sept. 30, 1950 ......Navy........................ Won 35-21....$1,000,000.......34,680.........54,000 Miami ...................Sun Life Stadium ............................... Dec. 27, 1996........Virginia(Carquest) Won 31-21 .$115,000,000.......74,916.........74,916 North Carolina ....Kenan Stadium................................... Nov. 12, 1927 .......Davidson................... Won 27-0.......$303,000.......24,000.........60,000 NC State ...............Carter-Finley Stadium....................... Oct. 8, 1966 ..........South Carolina .......Lost 31-22....$3,700,000.......41,000.........57,583 Virginia ................Scott Stadium ..................................... Oct. 18, 1931 ........VMI ...........................Lost 18-3.......$300,000.......22,000.........61,500 Virginia Tech .......Lane Stadium ..................................... Oct. 2, 1965 ..........William & Mary ........ Won 9-7....$3,500,000.......40,000.........66,223 Wake Forest .........BB&T Field......................................... Sept. 14, 1968 ......NC State ....................Lost 10-6....$3,900,000.......31,500.........31,500 Boston College - Alumni; named after the alumni of the College. Clemson - Memorial; in memory of the school alumni who served in the United States military. Duke - Wallace Wade; longtime Duke head football coach for 16 seasons. Florida State - Doak S. Campbell; first president of Florida State University. Georgia Tech - Bobby Dodd; Georgia Tech head football coach for 22 years & Hugh Inman Grant, son of a Tech Board of Trustee. Maryland - H.C. Byrd and Capital One for its current corporate sponsor; Maryland head football coach for 23 seasons and University President. Miami - The stadium completed in 1987 and orginally named Joe Robbie Stadium , the former team owner of the Miami Dolphins who led the private financing campaign to build the stadium. Now named Sun Life Stadium for its current corporate sponsor, it has also been known as Dolphin Stadium, Pro Player Stadium and Landshark Stadium. North Carolina - William & Mary Kenan; parents of William Rand Kenan, Jr., a 1873 UNC graduate and international industrialist. NC State - Harry & Nick Carter; textile executives and NC State alumni and the late Raleigh philanthropist A.E. Finley. Virginia - Frederick & Frances Scott; parents of Frederic William Scott. Virginia Tech - Edward H. Lane; a graduate of the University and a former member of the Board of Visitors. Wake Forest - Stadium named Groves Stadium for Henry and Earl Groves; Gastonia textile executives; Currently the field is named BB&T Field.


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2010 ACC Active Career Leaders

ACC Active Career Leaders Rushing Yards 1. Montel Harris, Jr., BC ........................ 2,357 2. Graig Cooper, Sr., UM ....................... 2,218 3. Joshua Nesbitt, Sr., GT ...................... 2,069 4. Josh Adams, Sr., WF .......................... 1,896 5. Da’Rel Scott, Sr., MD. ....................... 1,693 6. Ryan Williams, So., VT ..................... 1,655 7. Tyrod Taylor, Sr., VT ......................... 1,537 8. Shaun Draughn, Sr., UNC.................. 1,433 9. Darren Evans, Jr., VT......................... 1,265 100-Yard Rushing Games Name,Yr., School ......................Total......High 1. Montel Harris, Jr., BC .............. 13........ 264 2. Ryan Williams, So., VT ........... 10........ 183 3. Graig Cooper, Sr., UM ............... 6........ 152 4. Shaun Draughn, Jr., UNC .......... 5........ 138 Jermaine Thomas, Jr., FSU ........ 5........ 130 6. Darren Evans, Jr., VT................. 4........ 253 Josh Adams, Sr., WF .................. 4........ 140 Tyrod Taylor, Sr., VT ................. 4........ 137 9. Jamelle Eugene, Sr., NCS .......... 3........ 159 Joshua Nesbitt, Sr., GT .............. 3........ 151 11. Damien Berry, Sr., UM .............. 2........ 162 12. Roddy Jones, Jr., GT .................. 1........ 214 David Wilson, So., VT ............... 1........ 165 Ryan Houston, Sr., UNC ............ 1........ 164 Christian Ponder, Sr., FSU ......... 1........ 144 Jamarr Robinson, Jr., MD .......... 1........ 129 Anthony Allen, Sr., GT .............. 1........ 127 Da’Rel Scott, Sr., MdD .............. 1........ 117 Brandon Pendergrass, Jr., WF ........ 1........ 110 Ty Jones, Jr., FSU ...................... 1........ 108 Rushing Touchdowns 1. Joshua Nesbitt, Sr., GT ........................... 25 2. Ryan Williams, So., VT .......................... 21 3. Josh Adams, Sr., WF ............................... 19 Montel Harris, Jr., BC ............................. 19 5. Ryan Houston, Sr. UNC .......................... 18 Tyrod Taylor, Sr., VT .............................. 18 7. Da’Rel Scott, Sr., MD ............................. 12 Graig Cooper, Sr., UM ............................ 12 9. Darren Evans, Jr. VT............................... 11 Total Offense 1. Tyrod Taylor, Sr., VT ......................... 5,811 2. T.J. Yates, Sr., UNC ........................... 5,703 3. Russell Wilson, Jr., NCS .................... 5,630 4. Christian Ponder, Sr., FSU ................. 5,481 5. Joshua Nesbitt, Sr., GT ...................... 4,671 6. Jacory Harris, Jr., UM ........................ 4,429 7. Kyle Parker, So., CL .......................... 2,661 8. Marc Verica, Sr., UVa. ....................... 2,085 Touchdown Responsibility 1. Russell Wilson, Jr., NCS ......................... 56 2. T.J. Yates, Sr., UNC ................................ 43 3. Jacory Harris, Jr., UM ............................. 39 4. Joshua Nesbitt, Sr., GT ........................... 38 Tyrod Taylor, Sr., VT .............................. 38 6. Christian Ponder, Sr., FSU ...................... 35 7. Kyle Parker, So., CL ............................... 21 Passing Yards 1. T.J. Yates, Sr., UNC ........................... 5,959 2. Russell Wilson, Jr., NCS .................... 4,982 3. Christian Ponder, Sr., FSU ................. 4,828 4. Jacory Harris, Jr., UM ........................ 4,547 5. Tyrod Taylor, Sr., VT ......................... 4,274 6. Joshua Nesbitt, Sr., GT ...................... 2,602 7. Kyle Parker, CL ................................. 2,526 7. Marc Verica, Sr., UVa ........................ 2,193 300-Yard Passing Games Name, Yr., School. ......................Total ...High 1. Christian Ponder, Sr., FSU ............4 ..... 395 Jacory Harris, Jr., UM ...................4 ..... 386 Russell Wilson, Jr., NCS ...............4 ..... 349 4. T.J. Yates, Jr., UNC .......................2 ..... 344 5. Tyrod Taylor, Sr., VT ....................1 ..... 327 Kyle Parker, So., CL .....................1 ..... 326

Passing Touchdowns 1. Russell Wilson, Jr., NCS ......................... 48 2. T.J. Yates, Sr., UNC ................................ 39 3. Jacory Harris, Jr., Miami......................... 36 4. Christian Ponder, Sr., FSU ...................... 29 5. Tyrod Taylor, Sr., VT .............................. 20 Kyle Parker, So., Clem. .......................... 20 7. David Shinskie, So., BC ......................... 15 8. Joshua Nesbitt, Sr., GT ........................... 13 Receptions 1. Jamelle Eugene, Sr., NCS ....................... 93 2. Marshall Williams, Sr., WF .................... 86 Donovan Varner, Jr., Duke ...................... 86 4. Greg Little, Sr., UNC .............................. 86 5. Torrey Smith, Jr., Md. ............................. 85 6. Bert Reed, Jr., FSU ................................. 83 7. Austin Kelly, Sr., Duke ........................... 82 8. Jarvis Williams, Sr., NCS ....................... 81 9. Josh Adams, Sr., WF ............................... 78 10. Jarrett Boykin, Jr., VT............................. 70 11. Donald Bowens. So., NCS...................... 69 12. Owen Spencer, Sr., NCS ......................... 66 Danny Coale, Jr., VT .............................. 66 14. Taiwan Easterling, Jr., FSU .................... 65 15. Johnny Williams, Jr., Duke ..................... 61 Receiving Yards 1. Owen Spencer, Sr., NCS .................... 1,529 2. Jarrett Boykin, Jr., VT........................ 1,276 3. Marshall Williams, Sr., WF ............... 1,257 4. Donovan Varner, Jr., Duke ................. 1,211 5. Torrey Smith, Jr., Md. ........................ 1,160 6. Jarvis Williams, Sr, NCS ................... 1,051 7. Danny Coale, Jr., VT ......................... 1,022 8. Bert Reed, Jr., FSU ............................ 1,005 9. Donald Bowens, Sr., NCS..................... 973 10. Greg Little, Sr., UNC ............................ 969 11. Austin Kelly, Sr., Duke ......................... 953 12. Travis Benjamin, Jr., Miami ................. 794 13. Taiwan Easterling, Jr., FSU .................. 764 14. Johnny Williams, Jr., Duke ................... 712 15. Aldarius Johnson, Jr., Miami ................ 608 16. Clarence Megwa, Sr., BC ..................... 581 17. Thearon Collier, Jr., Miami ................... 574 100-Yard Receiving Games Name,Yr., School. ..................Total... High 1. Donovan Varner, Jr., Duke .............5......174 2. Marshall Williams, Sr., WF ...........4......180 Owen Spencer, Sr., NCS ................4......165 Jarrett Boykin, Jr., VT....................4......164 5. Conner Vernon, So., Duke .............3......128 Torrey Smith, Jr., Md. ....................3......165 7. Johnny Williams, Jr., Duke ............2......135 Chris Givens, So., WF ...................2......116 Bert Reed, Jr., FSU ........................2......114 Erik Highsmith, So., UNC .............2......113 Jarvis Williams, Sr., NCS ..............2......107 Devon Brown, Jr., WF ...................2......101 Receiving Touchdowns 1. Jarvis Williams, Sr., NCS ....................... 15 3. Owen Spencer, Sr., NCS ......................... 11 4. George Bryan, Jr., NCS .......................... 10 5. Donovan Varner, Jr., Duke ........................ 9 6. Jarrett Boykin, Jr., VT............................... 7 7. Donald Bowens, Sr., NCS......................... 6 8. Brandon King, Sr., Duke........................... 5 All-Purpose Yards 1. Torrey Smith, Jr., Md. ........................ 3,617 2. Graig Cooper, Sr., Miami................... 3,437 3. Montel Harris, Jr., BC ........................ 3,005 4. Da’Rel Scott, Sr., Md......................... 2,598 5. Josh Adams, Sr., WF .......................... 2,437 6. T.J. Graham, Jr., NCS ........................ 2,264 7. Shaun Draughn, Jr., UNC .................. 1,639 Kickoff Return Yards 1. Torrey Smith, Jr., Md. ........................ 2,398 2. T.J. Graham, Jr., NCS ....................... 1,602 3. Dyrell Roberts, Jr., VT ........................ 1119 4. Chase Minnifield, Jr., Uva .................. 1003 5. Orwin Smith, So., GT ........................... 888 6. Johnny White, Sr., UNC ....................... 748 7. Graig Cooper, Sr., Miami...................... 671 8. Greg Reid, So., FSU ............................. 664 9. Da’Rel Scott, Jr., Md. ........................... 639

Punt Return Yards 1. Greg Reid, So., FSU ............................. 387 2. Jayron Hosley, So., VT ......................... 348 3. Da’Norris Searcy, Jr., UNC .................. 335 4. Jerrard Tarrant, Jr., GT .......................... 281 5. T. J. Graham, Jr., NCS .......................... 279 6. Travis Benjamin, Jr. UM....................... 238 7. Graig Cooper, Sr., UM .......................... 174 Scoring 1. Matt Bosher, Sr., UM ............................ 186 2. Scott Blair, Sr., GT................................ 157 3. John Czajkowski, Sr., NCS ................... 155 4. Joshua Nesbitt, Sr., GT ......................... 150 5. Ryan Williams, So., VT ........................ 132 6. Josh Adams, Sr., WF ............................. 126 7. Ryan Houston, Sr., UNC ....................... 108 8. Tyrod Taylor, Sr., VT ............................ 108 9. Graig Cooper, Sr., UM ............................ 96 10. Nick Maggio, Sr., Duke .......................... 95 Field Goals 1. Matt Bosher, Sr., UM .............................. 32 2. Josh Czajkowski, Sr., NCS ..................... 26 Scott Blair, Sr., GT.................................. 26 4. Richard Jackson, Sr., Clem. .................... 20 Robert Randolph, Jr., UVa. ..................... 20 6. Dustin Hopkins, So., FSU....................... 19 7. Nick Ferrara, So., Md. ............................ 18 8. Nick Snyderwine, Sr., Duke ................... 17 9. Nick Maggio, Sr., Duke .......................... 15 10. Jimmy Newman, So., WF ....................... 11 11. Shane Popham, Jr., WF ............................. 8 PAT 1. Matt Bosher, Jr., UM .............................. 90 2. Scott Blair, Sr., GT.................................. 79 3. Josh Czajkowski, Sr., NCS ..................... 77 4. Nick Maggio, Sr., Duke ......................... 50 5. Richard Jackson, Sr., Clem. .................... 43 6. Dustin Hopkins, So., FSU....................... 40 7. Jimmy Newman, So., WF ....................... 34 8. Nick Ferrara, So., Md. ............................ 26 9. Will Snyderwine, Sr., Duke .................... 24 Tackles 1. Alex Wujciak, Sr., MD ......................... 264 2. Quan Sturdivant, Sr., UNC ................... 248 3. Mark Herzlich, Sr., BC ......................... 247 4. Morgan Burnett, Sr. GT ........................ 235 5. DeAndre McDaniel, Sr., CL ................. 208 6. Kendric Burney, Sr., UNC .................... 180 7. Deunta Williams, Sr., UNC................... 169 8. Luke Kuechly, So., BC ......................... 158 9. Adrian Moten, Sr., Md. ......................... 142 Tackles For Loss 1. Mark Herzlich, Sr., BC .......................... 29 2. Robert Quinn, Jr. UNC ........................ 25.5 3. Alex Albright, Sr., BC............................. 21 4. Allen Bailey, Sr., Miami ......................... 20 5. Adrian Moten, Sr., Md. ........................... 18 6. Bruce Carter, Sr., UNC ........................... 17 7. Quan Sturdivant, Sr., UNC .................. 16.5 8. Morgan Burnett, Jr., GT ....................... 13.5 Quarterback Sacks 1. Adrian Moten, Sr., Md. ........................... 13 Robert Quinn, Jr., UNC .......................... 13 3. Allen Bailey, Sr., Miami ......................... 12 4. Adrian Moten, Sr., Md. ........................... 11 5. Alex Albright, Sr., BC.......................... 10.5 Interceptions 1. Deunta Williams, Sr., UNC..................... 12 2. DeAndre McDaniel, Sr., CL ................... 11 3. Kendric Burney, Sr., UNC ........................ 9 4. Mark Herzlich, Sr., BC ............................. 8 Ras-I Dowling, Sr., Uva............................ 8 6. Charles Brown, Sr., UNC ......................... 6 Rashard Hall, So., Clem. .......................... 6 8. Nate Irving, Sr., NCS ................................ 4 Interception Return Yards 1. Kendric Burney, Sr., UNC .................... 347 2. Deunta Williams, Sr., UNC................... 231 3. Charles Brown, Sr., UNC ..................... 193 4. Alex Wujciak, Sr., Md. ......................... 152 5. DeAndre McDaniel, Sr., Clem. ............. 129 6 . Mark Herzlich, Sr., BC ......................... 122 7. Bruce Carter, Sr., UNC ......................... 107


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2009 ACC Statistics Final 2009 ACC Individual Statistics Rushing Yards per game

Player, School .................... Cl. NCAA Ryan Williams, VT...............Fr. 5 Montel Harris, BC............... So. 18 Jonathan Dwyer, GT .............Jr. 24 C.J. Spiller, CU ....................Sr. 41 Joshua Nesbitt, GT ................Jr. 63 Toney Baker, ST...................Sr. 77 Jermaine Thomas, FS .......... So. 78 Graig Cooper, UM ................Jr. 91 Shaun Draughn, NC ..............Jr. T95 Ryan Houston, NC ................Jr. 100 Player, School .................... Cl. Donovan Varner, DU ........... So. Torrey Smith, MD ............... So. Devon Brown, WF .............. So. Marshall Williams, WF .........Jr. Conner Vernon, DU..............Fr. Greg Little, NC .....................Jr. Rod Owens, FS ....................Sr. Rich Gunnell, BC .................Sr. Bert Reed, FS ...................... So. Austin Kelly, DU ..................Jr.

G 13 13 14 14 14 12 13 12 10 13

Att. 293 308 235 216 279 160 163 134 124 191

Yds. 1,655 1,457 1,395 1,212 1,037 773 832 695 567 713

Receptions per game NCAA 39 T-47 T-47 T-51 T-51 T-63 T-69 T-73 T-73 T-80

G 12 12 12 12 11 13 13 13 13 12

Rec. 65 61 61 60 55 62 61 60 60 54

Yds. 1,047 824 671 867 746 724 729 880 710 625

Receiving Yards per game

Player, School .....................Cl. NCAA Donovan Varner, DU ........... So. 19 Demaryius Thomas, GT ........ Jr. 25 Marshall Williams, WF ......... Jr. 43 Owen Spencer, ST................. Jr. 51 Torrey Smith, MD ............... So. 55 Conner Vernon, DU.............. Ft. 58 Rich Gunnell, BC ................. Sr. 59 Jarrett Boykin, VT............... So. 64 Leonard Hankerson, UM ........ Jr. 75 Rod Owens, FS .................... Sr. 100

G 12 14 12 11 12 11 13 13 13 13

Rec. 65 46 60 30 61 55 60 40 45 61

Yds. 1,047 1,154 867 765 824 746 880 835 801 729

Avg. 5.6 4.7 5.9 5.6 3.7 4.8 5.1 5.2 4.6 3.7 TD 8 5 6 6 3 5 3 7 0 4

TD 21 14 14 12 18 6 9 4 1 9

Top 2009 Individual Performances Long Yds./G 66 127.3 70 112.1 74 99.6 66 86.6 39 74.1 30 64.4 54 64.0 70 57.9 44 56.7 20 54.8

Long Avg./C Rec./G 64 16.1 5.42 64 13.5 5.08 58 11.0 5.08 80 14.4 5.00 74 13.6 5.00 62 11.7 4.77 98 12.0 4.69 61 14.7 4.62 44 11.8 4.62 66 11.6 4.50

TD Long Avg./C Yds./G 8 64 16.1 87.2 8 76 25.1 82.4 6 80 14.4 72.2 6 80 25.5 69.5 5 64 13.5 68.7 3 74 13.6 67.8 7 61 14.7 67.7 5 64 20.9 64.2 6 52 17.8 61.6 3 98 12.0 56.1

Passing Efficiency (minimum 15 attempts per game)

Player, School .....................Cl. Tyrod Taylor, VT................... Jr. Riley Skinner, WF ................ Sr. Russell Wilson, ST .............. So. Jacory Harris, UM............... So. Thaddeus Lewis, DU ........... Sr. Kyle Parker, CU ................... Fr. Chris Turner, MD ................. Sr. Dave Shinskie, BC ............... Fr. T.J. Yates, NC ........................ Jr. Jameel Sewell, VA................ Sr. Player, School Cl. Christian Ponder, FS* ........... Jr. Thaddeus Lewis, DU ........... Sr. Russell Wilson, ST .............. So. Riley Skinner, WF ................ Sr. Jacory Harris, UM............... So. Chris Turner, MD ................. Sr. Tyrod Taylor, VT................... Jr. Josh Nesbitt, GT.................... Jr. Kyle Parker, CU ................... Fr. Jameel Sewell, VA................ Sr. T.J. Yates, NC ........................ Jr.

NCAA 13 14 15 30 46 73 81 86 97 ----

G 13 12 12 13 12 14 10 13 13 11

Att. Cmp. Int. 243 136 5 400 264 12 378 224 11 406 242 17 449 274 8 369 205 12 303 180 10 288 149 14 355 214 15 292 157 7

Total Offense per game NCAA ---13 19 22 40 61 63 75 81 85 99

G 9 12 12 12 13 10 13 14 14 11 13

Rush 179 48 260 56 -219 22 370 1037 135 167 -66

Pass 2,717 3,330 3,027 3,160 3,352 2,069 2,311 1,701 2,526 1,848 2,136

Pct. 56.0 66.0 59.3 59.6 61.0 55.6 59.4 51.7 60.3 53.8

Plays 407 535 481 470 454 387 349 441 430 428 399

Yds. 2,311 3,160 3,027 3,352 3,330 2,526 2,069 2,049 2,136 1,848

TD 13 26 31 24 20 20 10 15 14 7

Total 2,896 3,378 3,287 3,216 3,133 2,091 2,681 2,738 2,661 2,015 2,070

Eff. 149.4 147.8 147.8 140.1 134.5 124.4 121.1 119.0 115.4 110.0 Yds./G 321.8 281.5 273.9 268.0 241.0 209.1 206.2 195.6 190.1 183.2 159.2

* per ACC and NCAA policy, dividing Christian Ponder’s total yards by the minimum games needed to qualify (75.0 percent of team’s games, or 10 games) gives him an ACC-leading average, thereby making him champion.

467 413 409 392 388 385 383

Total Offense

Thaddeus Lewis, DU vs. NC State . O10 Russell Wilson, NCS vs. Pitt............S26 Christian Ponder, FSU vs. UNC ..... O22 Riley Skinner, WF vs. Miami.......... O31 Thaddeus Lewis, DU vs. WF .......... N28 Thaddeus Lewis, DU vs. Md. ......... O24 Russell Wilson, NCS vs. FSU ......... O31 Jacory Harris, UM vs. FSU ................S5 376 Christian Ponder, FSU vs. GT......... O10 363 Christian Ponder, FSU vs. BC........... O3 367 Riley Skinner, WF vs. Duke............ N28 264 233 189 186

Rushing Yards

Montel Harris, BC vs. NC State...... O17 C.J. Spiller, CL vs. Georgia Tech ...... D5 Jonathan Dwyer, GT vs. WF .............. N7 Jonathan Dwyer, GT vs. Vanderbilt .... O31 Jermaine Thomas, FSU vs. NCS ...... O31 183 Ryan Williams, VT vs. Virginia ...... N28 179 Ryan Williams, VT vs. ECU ............. N5 Montel Harris, BC vs. FSU ............... O3 165 C.J. Spiller, CL vs. Florida State ....... N7 David Wilson, VT vs. Marshall........S12 459 395 387 386 372 371 361 360 359

199 180 179 174

Passing Yardage

Thaddeus Lewis, DU vs. NC State . O10 Christian Ponder, FSU vs. UNC ........ O22 Thaddeus Lewis, DU vs. WF ............. N28 Jacory Harris, UM vs. FSU ................S7 Riley Skinner, WF vs. Duke............ N28 Thaddeus Lewis, DU vs. Md. ......... O24 Riley Skinner, WF vs. NC State ........ O3 Riley Skinner, WF vs. Maryland ..... O10 Christian Ponder, FSU vs. GT......... O10 Thaddeus Lewis, DU vs. VT............... O3

Receiving Yardage

Rod Owens, FS vs. UNC ................ O22 Marshall Williams, WF vs. BC ........S26 Rich Gunnell, BC vs. Notre Dame.. O24 Donovan Varner, DU vs. WF ............. N28 Demaryius Thomas, GT vs. Miss. St. .. O3 165 Donovan Varner, DU vs. Miami...... N21 Owen Spencer, NCS vs. FSU ............ O31 Torrey Smith, MD vs. Middle Tennessee ..S19 164 Jarrett Boykin, VT vs. NC State...... N21 159 Greg Little, NC vs. NC State .......... N28 312 310 301 287 268 267 264 234 232

All-Purpose Yardage

C.J. Spiller, CL vs. Florida State ....... N7 C.J. Spiller, CL vs. Miami ............... O24 C.J. Spiller, CL vs. Georgia Tech ...... D5 Torrey Smith, MD vs. Middle Tennessee ..S19 Torrey Smith, MD vs. NC State ........ N7 Torrey Smith, MD vs. Wake Forest. O10 Montel Harris, BC vs. NC State...... O17 C.J. Spiller, CU vs. Georgia Tech ....S10 Torrey Smith, MD vs. Rutgers .........S26 Graig Cooper, UM vs. Florida State ..S7

Pass Receptions

12 Devon Brown, WF vs. Miami ......... O31 Marshall Williams, WF vs. BC ........S26 11 Donovan Varner, DU vs. WF ............. N28 10 Rich Gunnell, BC vs. Notre Dame.. O24 Conner Vernon, DU vs. NC State.... O10 Torrey Smith, MD vs. Wake Forest. O10 9 Rod Owens, FSU vs. Clemson .......... N7 Austin Kelly, DU vs. Maryland ...... O24 Rod Owens, FSU vs. UNC.............. O22 Richard Goodman, FSU vs. BC ........ O3 Bert Reed, FSU vs. South Florida ....S26


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2009 ACC Statistics All-Purpose Yards per game

Scoring (TDs) Player, School G TD Ryan Williams, Fr., VT ..........13 .... 22 C. J. Spiller, Sr., CL................14 .... 21 Joshua Nesbitt, Jr., GT ...........14 .... 18 Montel Harris, So., BC ..........13 .... 15 Jonathan Dwyer, Jr., GT.........14 .... 14 Jarvis Williams, Jr., NCS .......12 .... 11 Jermaine Thomas, So., FSU ...13 .... 10 Toney Baker, Jr., NCS ............12 ...... 9 Ryan Houston, Jr., UNC.........13 ...... 9 Torrey Smith, So., MD ...........12 ...... 8

Pts Avg. 132 10.2 128 9.1 108 7.7 90 6.9 84 6.0 66 5.5 60 4.6 54 4.5 54 4.2 48 4.0

Scoring (Kick) Player, School ...................G Matt Waldron, Sr., VT .......13 Dustin Hopkins, Fr., FSU ....13 Casey Barth So., NC .........13 Richard Jackson, Jr., VT .....14 Matt Bosher, Jr., UM .........13 Will Snyderwine, Jr., DU ....11 Jimmy Newman, Fr., WF....10 Nick Ferrara, Fr., MD ..........12 Scott Blair, Jr., GT.............14 Josh Czajkowski, Jr., NCS 12

PAT 48-48 40-44 34-35 41-43 50-50 24-24 34-34 26-26 45-46 44-44

FG Pts.Avg. 20-23 108 8.3 19-27 97 7.5 21-25 97 7.5 21-25 101 7.2 14-16 92 7.1 17-20 63 6.8 11-17 67 6.7 18-25 80 6.7 14-20 87 6.7 10-12 74 6.2

Field Goal Percentage Player, School .................G FG FGA PCT. Steve Aponavicius, Sr., BC ... 13 13 14 92.9 Robert Randolph, So., UVa. .. 12 17 19 89.5 Matt Bosher, Sr., UM ............ 13 14 16 87.5 Matt Waldron, Sr., VT ........... 13 20 23 87.0 Will Snyderwine, Jr.., DU ..... 11 17 20 85.0 Casey Barth, So., UNC ......... 13 21 25 84.0 Josh Czajkowski, Jr., NCS .... 12 10 12 83.3 Nick Ferrara, Fr., MD ........... 12 18 25 72.0 Dustin Hopkins, Fr., FSU...... 13 19 27 70.4 Scott Blair, Jr., GT................. 14 14 20 70.0

PAT Percentage Player, School ..................... G Md. Att. PCT. Matt Bosher, Jr., UM ............13 50 50 100.0 Matt Waldron, Sr., VT ..........13 48 48 100.0 Josh Czajkowski, Jr., NCS .....12 44 44 100.0 Jimmy Newman, Fr., WF .....10 34 34 100.0 Nick Ferrara, Fr., MD ..........12 26 26 100.0 Will Snyderwine, Jr., DU .....11 24 24 100.0 Scott Blair, Jr., GT................14 45 46 97.8 Steve Aponavicius, Sr., BC ..13 38 39 97.4 Casey Barth, So., UNC ........13 34 35 97.1 Richard Jackson, Jr., CL.......14 41 43 95.3

Player, School ....................Cl. NCAA C.J. Spiller, CU ................... Sr. 4 Torrey Smith, MD ..............So. 6 Ryan Williams, VT ............. Fr. 33 Graig Cooper, UM ............... Jr. 65 Montel Harris, BC ..............So. 68 Jonathan Dwyer, GT ............ Jr. 91 Desmond Scott, DU ............ Fr. --Conner Vernon, DU ............ Fr. --Toney Baker, ST ................. Sr. --Chris Givens, WF ............... Fr. --Player, School ....................Cl. Ryan Williams, VT ............. Fr. C.J. Spiller, CU ................... Sr. Matt Waldron, VT ............... Sr. Joshua Nesbitt, GT .............. Jr. Dustin Hopkins, FS ............ Fr. Casey Barth, NC .................So. Richard Jackson, CU ........... Jr. Matt Bosher, UM ................. Jr. Montel Harris, BC ..............So. Will Snyderwine, DU .......... Jr.

G 14 12 13 12 13 14 9 11 12 12

Run 1,212 59 1,655 695 1,457 1,395 262 0 773 98

Rec. 503 824 180 132 69 37 147 746 355 629

Scoring per game

NCAA T-4 14 T-23 41 T-48 T-48 55 T-60 T-66 75

G 13 14 13 14 13 13 14 13 13 11

TD 22 21 0 18 0 0 0 0 15 0

PAT 0 0 48 0 40 34 41 50 0 24

PR 210 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0

Player, School .................... Cl. Brent Bowden, VT...............Sr. Matt Bosher, UM ..................Jr. Chandler Anderson, GT ...... So. Shawn Powell, FS............... So. Ryan Quigley, BC ............... So. Grant Schallock, NC.............Jr. Jimmy Howell, VA ............. So. Nick Ferrara, MD ................Fr. Kevin Jones, DU...................Jr. Dawson Zimmerman, CU... So.

G 13 11 13 12 13 14 12 10 13 13

FG 21 17 20 18 19 20 17 11 14 13

FGA 25 20 23 25 27 31 19 17 16 14

Punting Average

NCAA 14 33 ----55 68 ----77 80

G 13 13 14 13 13 13 11 12 12 13

No. 57 51 37 43 77 65 66 35 54 55

Yds. Yds./G 2,680 191.4 2,192 182.7 1,835 141.2 1,417 118.1 1,526 117.4 1,432 102.3 861 95.7 1,041 94.6 1,128 94.0 1,047 87.2

FG 2PAT 0 0 0 2 20 0 0 0 19 0 21 0 20 0 14 0 0 0 17 0

Field Goals per game

Player, School .................... Cl. NCAA Casey Barth, NC ................. So. 12 Will Snyderwine, DU ...........Jr. 15 Matt Waldron, VT ................Sr. T-16 Nick Ferrara, MD ................Fr. T-19 Dustin Hopkins, FS .............Fr. T-22 Richard Jackson, CU ............Jr. 26 Robert Randolph, VA.......... So. T-27 Jimmy Newman, WF ...........Fr. 56 Matt Bosher, UM ..................Jr. T-65 Steve Aponavicius, BC ........Sr. T-68

KR 755 1,309 0 582 0 0 452 295 0 320

Yds. 2,495 2,169 1,565 1,790 3,145 2,621 2,647 1,392 2,120 2,153

LG 42 51 46 50 52 53 49 44 51 42

Pts 132 128 108 108 97 97 101 92 90 75

50+ 0 1 0 1 1 3 0 0 1 0

LG 60 59 63 64 61 55 53 61 59 55

Pct. FG/G 84.0 1.62 85.0 1.55 87.0 1.54 72.0 1.50 70.4 1.46 64.5 1.43 89.5 1.42 64.7 1.10 87.5 1.08 92.9 1.00

FC 12 21 7 6 13 13 15 9 11 23

I20 20 23 12 13 23 13 18 6 14 19

Kickoff Returns (minimum 1.2 returns per game)

Player, School .....................Cl. NCAA....... G C.J. Spiller, CU .................... Sr. 3...... 14 Dyrell Roberts, VT ............. So. 4...... 13 Torrey Smith, MD .............. So. 32...... 12 Greg Reid, FS ...................... Fr. 35...... 13 Desmond Scott, DU ............. Fr. 42........ 9 Lovell Jackson, WF ............. Fr. 57........ 9 Orwin Smith, GT ................. Fr. 63...... 14 Chase Minnifield, VA ......... So. 72...... 12 Graig Cooper, UM ................ Jr. 89...... 12 Jeff Smith, BC ..................... Sr. 96...... 10

No. 23 18 51 26 18 21 37 22 26 24

Yds. 755 574 1,309 664 452 508 888 513 582 530

TD 4 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Pts./G 10.2 9.1 8.3 7.7 7.5 7.5 7.2 7.1 6.9 6.8

Long 96 98 85 69 68 80 83 49 63 42

Avg. 43.8 42.5 42.3 41.6 40.8 40.3 40.1 39.8 39.3 39.1 Avg 32.8 31.9 25.7 25.5 25.1 24.2 24.0 23.3 22.4 22.1


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2009 ACC Statistics Punt Returns (minimum 1.2 returns per game)

Player, School ....................Cl. Greg Reid, FS...................... Fr. Da’Norris Searcy, NC .......... Jr. Jerrard Tarrant, GT ..............So. Jayron Hosley, VT............... Fr. Tony Logan, MD .................So. Chase Minnifield, VA ..........So.

NCAA 1 5 13 23 49 60

G 13 13 14 13 9 12

No. 21 23 21 31 15 20

Yds. 387 335 281 348 100 88

Interceptions per game

Player, School .......................... Cl. NCAA DeAndre McDaniel, CU, DB ..... Jr. T-3 Deunta Williams, NC, DB ......... Jr. T-11 Rashad Carmichael, VT, DB ...... Jr. T-11 Rashard Hall, CU, DB ...............Fr. T-19 Leon Wright, DU, DB ................Sr. T-25 Kendric Burney, NC, DB ........... Jr. T-32 Chris Cook, VA, DB ..................Sr. T-49 Cameron Chism, MD, DB ........So. T-49 Ochuko Jenije, FS, DB............... Jr. T-64 Jamie Robinson, FS, DB ............Sr. T-64

G 14 13 13 14 12 13 12 12 13 13

Int. 8 6 6 6 5 5 4 4 4 4

Tackles per game

Player.......................................... Cl. NCAA Luke Kuechly, BC, LB.................Fr. 2 Alex Wujciak, MD, LB .................Jr. 8 Vincent Rey, DU, LB ...................Sr. T-64 Darryl Sharpton, UM, LB ............Sr. T-66 Cody Grimm, VT, OLB ...............Sr. T-66 Steve Greer, VA, LB ....................Fr. T-97 Barquell Rivers, VT, LB ............. So. ---Kavell Conner, CU, LB................Sr. ---Colin McCarthy, UM, LB .............Jr. ---Nigel Bradham, FS, LB .............. So. ---DeAndre McDaniel, CU, DB ........Jr. ---Catron Gainey, DU, DB ...............Sr. ---Matt Daniels, DU, DB ................ So. ---Brandon Maye, CU, LB .............. So. ---Marcus Gilchrist, CU, DB ............Jr. ---Darren Childs, VA, LB .................Sr. ---Brad Jefferson, GT, LB .................Jr. ---Dominique Midgett, WF, LB .......Sr. ---Kendall Smith, FS, LB ..................Jr. ---Nate Collins, VA, DE-NG ............Sr. ---Demetrius Hartsfield, MD, LB ........Fr. ---Audie Cole, ST, LB ..................... So. ---Quan Sturdivant, NC, LB..............Jr. ---Morgan Burnett, GT, DB ..............Jr. ---Clem Johnson, ST, DB .................Sr. ---Jamie Robinson, FS, DB ..............Sr. ---Adrian Moten, MD, LB ................Jr. ---Rodney McLeod, VA, DB .......... So. ---Marcellus Bowman, BC, DB .......Sr. ---Terrell Skinner, MD, DB..............Sr. ---Cameron Chism, MD, DB .......... So. ---Randy Phillips, UM, DB ..............Sr. ---Kam Chancellor, VT, DB .............Sr. ---Sedric Griffin, GT, LB .................Sr. ---Cyhl Quarles, WF, DB ................ So. ---Charles Brown, NC, DB ...............Jr. ---Dekoda Watson, FS, LB ...............Sr. ---Bruce Carter, NC, LB ...................Jr. ---Damian Thornton, DU, LB ...........Jr. ---Ras-I Dowling, VA, DB ................Jr. ---Leon Wright, DU, DB ...................Sr ---Lyndell Gibson, VT, LB ...............Fr. ---Kenny Tate, MD, DB .................. So. ---Anthony Wiseman, MD, DB ........Sr. ---Brandon Ghee,WF, DB ................Sr. ---Alan-Michael Cash, ST, DT.........Sr. ---Willie Young, ST, DE ...................Sr. ----Matt Conrath, VA, DT................. So. ----Brandon Harris, UM, DB ............ So. ---Patrick Robinson, FS, DB ............Fr. ----

G 13 12 12 13 13 12 13 14 13 13 14 12 12 14 14 11 14 12 13 12 10 12 13 14 11 13 12 11 13 12 12 10 13 14 12 13 13 13 12 12 12 11 10 12 12 12 12 10 13 12

Solo 87 58 44 65 50 49 34 55 54 61 58 46 56 45 53 39 45 37 45 44 34 34 48 48 39 52 29 42 48 35 43 35 26 42 42 55 37 46 31 40 36 17 26 36 35 24 32 25 40 36

Yds. 128 114 71 67 146 200 66 29 54 52

Assist 71 73 54 41 56 43 62 48 41 32 40 38 27 51 43 36 50 42 40 33 30 39 31 37 24 22 39 20 25 32 23 18 42 31 20 11 28 19 29 18 22 36 21 20 21 31 22 20 18 16

TD 1 1 2 1 0 0

TD 1 0 1 0 2 2 1 0 0 1

Long 68 77 85 64 43 23

Long 27 48 28 49 51 77 58 11 37 52

Total 158 131 98 106 106 92 96 103 95 93 98 84 83 96 96 75 95 79 85 77 64 73 79 85 63 74 68 62 73 67 66 53 68 73 62 66 65 65 60 58 58 53 47 56 56 55 54 45 58 52

Avg. 18.4 14.6 13.4 11.2 6.7 4.4 Int./G 0.57 0.46 0.46 0.43 0.42 0.38 0.33 0.33 0.31 0.31 PG 12.2 10.9 8.2 8.2 8.2 7.7 7.4 7.4 7.3 7.2 7.0 7.0 6.9 6.9 6.9 6.8 6.8 6.6 6.5 6.4 6.4 6.1 6.1 6.1 5.7 5.7 5.7 5.6 5.6 5.6 5.5 5.3 5.2 5.2 5.2 5.1 5.0 5.0 5.0 4.8 4.8 4.8 4.7 4.7 4.7 4.6 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.3

Quarterback Sacks

Player, Team ............Cl. NCAA Derrick Morgan, GT .. Jr. 8 Robert Quinn, NC .....So. T-16 Willie Young, ST ....... Sr. T-35 Allen Bailey, UM ....... Jr. T-62 Nekos Brown, VT ..... Sr. T-69 Dekoda Watson, FS ... Sr. T-69 Adrian Moten, MD..... Jr. T-69 Ayanga Okpokowuruk, DU .. Sr. T-69 Nate Collins, VA ....... Sr. T-69 Mister Alexander, FS ... Jr. -----

G Tot. Avg./G 14 12.5 0.89 13 11.0 0.85 12 8.0 0.67 13 7.0 0.54 13 6.5 0.50 13 6.5 0.50 12 6.0 0.50 12 6.0 0.50 12 6.0 0.50 13 5.0 0.38

Tackles for Loss

Player, Team ............Cl. NCAA Robert Quinn, NC .....So. T-14 Derrick Morgan, GT ... Jr. 22 Willie Young, ST ....... Sr. T-37 Dekoda Watson, FS..... Sr, T-51 Ricky Sapp, CU ........ Sr. T-67 Luke Kuechly, BC ..... Fr. T-67 Cody Grimm, VT ...... Sr. T-81 Quan Sturdivant, NC..... Jr. T-95 E.J. Wilson, NC......... Sr. T-95 Jason Worilds, VT ...... Jr. ------

G 13 14 12 13 14 13 13 13 13 13

Tot. Avg./G 19.0 1.46 18.5 1.32 14.0 1.17 13.0 1.00 14.0 1.00 13.0 1.00 12.5 0.96 12.0 0.92 12.0 0.92 11.0 0.85

Passes Defended

Player, School ......... Cl. NCAA Brandon Harris, UM .. So. T-2 Kenny Okoro, WF ..... Fr. T-15 Leon Wright, DU ...... Sr. T-24 Deunta Williams, NC ....Jr. T-28 Charles Brown, NC ....Jr. T-32 Rashad Carmichael, VT ....Jr. T-52 Patrick Robinson, FS ... Sr. T-61 Ras-I Dowling, VA .....Jr. T-61 Chris Cook, VA ......... Sr. T-86 Jamie Robinson, FS .... Sr. -----

G Tot. Avg./G 13 17 1.31 12 14 1.17 12 13 1.08 13 14 1.08 13 12 0.92 13 12 0.92 12 11 0.92 12 11 0.92 12 10 0.83 13 10 0.77

Fumbles Caused

Player, School ......... Cl. NCAA Cody Grimm, VT ...... Sr. 2 Robert Quinn, NC .... So. T-4 E.J. Wilson, NC......... Sr. T-10 Brandon Maye, CU .. So. 30 Matt Daniels, DU ..... So. T-34 Brandon Harris, UM .. So. T-60 Marcus Gilchrist, CU ...Jr. T-93 Rodney McLeod, VA . So. ----Willie Young, ST ....... Sr. ----Terrell Manning, ST .... Fr. -----

G 13 13 13 14 12 13 14 11 12 12

FFAvg./G 7 0.54 6 0.46 5 0.38 5 0.36 3 0.25 3 0.23 3 0.21 2 0.18 2 0.17 2 0.17

Fumbles Recovered

Player, School ......... Cl. NCAA Randy Phillips, UM .. Sr. T-6 Kevin McNeil, FS ..... Sr. T-15 Travis Ivey, MD ........ Sr. T-15 Leroy Burgess, ST..... Sr. T-15 Stephan Virgil, VT .... Sr. T-41 Anthony Egbuniwe, GT ...Jr. T-61 E.J. Wilson, NC......... Sr. ----Nigel Bradham, FS... So. ----Cody Grimm, VT ...... Sr. ----Davon Morgan, VT ....Jr. -----

G 10 12 12 12 10 12 13 13 13 13

FR Avg./G 3 0.30 3 0.25 3 0.25 3 0.25 2 0.20 2 0.17 2 0.15 2 0.15 2 0.15 2 0.15


1. B

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School ...........NCAA Georgia Tech ........ 26 Florida State ......... 28 Wake Forest.......... 41 Miami ................... 45 NC State ............... 46 Virginia Tech ........ 50 Duke ..................... 69 Clemson ............... 74 Boston College ..... 98 Maryland ............ 102 North Carolina ... 108 Virginia............... 118

G 14 13 12 13 12 13 12 14 13 12 13 12

Total Offense

Run 4,136 1,944 1,582 1,794 1,451 2,706 762 2,385 1,780 1,269 1,727 1,189

Pass Plays 1,774 960 3,522 859 3,259 846 3,405 879 3,275 840 2,391 822 3,660 840 2,688 886 2,431 823 2,528 802 2,274 845 2,046 773

Yds.Yds./P TD 5,910 6.2 58 5,466 6.4 43 4,841 5.7 39 5,199 5.9 46 4,726 5.6 47 5,097 6.2 47 4,422 5.3 30 5,073 5.7 47 4,211 5.1 38 3,797 4.7 25 4,001 4.7 28 3,235 4.2 23

Rushing Offense

School ......... NCAA....... G Georgia Tech .........2...... 14 Virginia Tech .......14...... 13 Clemson ..............40...... 14 Florida State ........59...... 13 Miami ..................70...... 13 Boston College ....71...... 13 North Carolina ....79...... 13 Wake Forest.........80...... 12 NC State ..............92...... 12 Maryland ...........105...... 12 Virginia..............112...... 12 Duke ..................120...... 12 School ...........NCAA Duke ....................... 9 NC State ............... 24 Florida State ......... 25 Wake Forest.......... 26 Miami ................... 31 Maryland .............. 68 Clemson ............... 88 Boston College ..... 93 Virginia Tech ........ 95 North Carolina ... 102 Virginia............... 105 Georgia Tech ...... 116 School ...........NCAA Georgia Tech ........ 15 Virginia Tech ........ 24 Clemson ............... 28 NC State ............... 30 Miami ................... 31 Florida State ......... 32 Wake Forest.......... 66 Duke ..................... 74 Boston College ..... 79 North Carolina ..... 83 Maryland .............. 98 Virginia............... 105

G 12 12 13 12 13 12 14 13 13 13 12 14

Att. 792 573 496 422 463 472 477 429 419 410 410 339

Avg. 5.2 4.7 4.8 4.6 3.9 3.8 3.6 3.7 3.5 3.1 2.9 2.2

TD 47 33 24 27 21 17 14 13 15 13 15 6

Yds./G 295.4 208.2 170.4 149.5 138.0 136.9 132.8 131.8 120.9 105.8 99.1 63.5

Passing Offense

Att. Cmp. Int. Pct. Yds. Avg. TDYds./G 501 308 10 61.5 3,660 7.3 24 305.0 421 248 13 58.9 3,275 7.8 32 272.9 437 296 13 67.7 3,522 8.1 16 271.8 417 273 12 65.5 3,259 7.8 26 271.6 416 246 17 59.1 3,405 8.2 25 261.9 392 226 10 57.7 2,528 6.4 12 210.7 390 220 13 56.4 2,688 6.9 23 192.0 351 177 18 50.4 2,431 6.9 21 187.0 249 137 5 55.0 2,391 9.6 14 183.9 368 220 17 59.8 2,274 6.2 14 174.9 363 189 8 52.1 2,046 5.6 8 170.5 168 78 6 46.4 1,774 10.6 11 126.7

Scoring Offense

G TD 14 62 13 51 14 54 12 48 13 50 13 48 12 40 12 35 13 40 13 35 12 29 12 26

School ............... NCAA Clemson ....................24 Virginia Tech .............29 Maryland ...................39 Duke ..........................52 Wake Forest...............53 NC State ....................62 Georgia Tech .............64 Miami ........................67 Boston College ..........75 Florida State ..............85 North Carolina ..........90 Virginia....................113

Yds. 4,136 2,706 2,385 1,944 1,794 1,780 1,727 1,582 1,451 1,269 1,189 762

Avg./G 422.1 421.4 403.4 399.9 393.8 392.1 368.5 362.4 323.9 316.4 307.8 269.6

XP 2XP DXP FG Saf. 59 0 0 14 0 48 0 0 20 0 45 2 0 21 0 46 0 0 10 0 50 0 0 14 1 40 3 0 19 0 40 0 0 12 0 33 0 0 19 1 39 0 0 13 2 34 0 0 21 1 26 1 0 18 0 23 1 0 17 0

Kickoff Returns G 14 13 12 12 12 12 14 13 13 13 13 12

Ret. 46 42 65 62 49 61 54 57 44 67 41 63

Yds. 1,094 994 1,481 1,375 1,086 1,332 1,176 1,235 932 1,390 844 1,171

TD 4 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

Pts. 473 414 436 364 394 391 316 302 322 309 256 232

School ......... NCAA North Carolina ......6 Virginia Tech .......12 Clemson ..............20 Boston College ....26 Miami ..................29 Virginia................52 Georgia Tech .......54 NC State ..............55 Duke ....................61 Wake Forest.........75 Maryland .............83 Florida State ......108

G 13 13 14 13 13 12 14 12 12 12 12 13

School .............. NCAA North Carolina .........10 Boston College .........14 Miami .......................32 Virginia Tech ............40 NC State ...................57 Maryland ..................66 Clemson ...................67 Georgia Tech ............68 Duke .........................74 Wake Forest..............82 Virginia.....................95 Florida State ...........108

Total Defense

Rush 1,243 1,669 2,121 1,341 1,590 2,086 2,123 1,669 1,834 1,972 1,810 2,660

Pass Plays Yds. Avg. TD Yds./G 2,262 835 3,505 4.2 22 269.6 2,172 835 3,841 4.6 19 295.5 2,279 967 4,400 4.6 29 314.3 2,918 896 4,259 4.8 23 327.6 2,695 831 4,285 5.2 24 329.6 2,215 852 4,301 5.0 32 358.4 2,921 831 5,044 6.1 40 360.3 2,666 762 4,335 5.7 46 361.2 2,589 799 4,423 5.5 36 368.6 2,625 800 4,597 5.7 38 383.1 2,946 817 4,756 5.8 41 396.3 2,990 837 5,650 6.8 53 434.6

Rushing Defense G Rushes 13 439 13 448 13 451 13 468 12 425 12 459 14 606 14 433 12 458 12 433 12 500 13 494

Yds. 1,243 1,341 1,590 1,669 1,669 1,810 2,121 2,123 1,834 1,972 2,086 2,660

Avg. 2.8 3.0 3.5 3.6 3.9 3.9 3.5 4.9 4.0 4.6 4.2 5.4

TD Yds./G 12 95.6 11 103.2 10 122.3 10 128.4 26 139.1 20 150.8 9 151.5 17 151.6 18 152.8 17 164.3 22 173.8 27 204.6

Passing Defense

School ......... NCAA Clemson ................7 Virginia Tech .......11 North Carolina ....14 Virginia................23 Miami ..................43 Georgia Tech .......45 Duke ....................52 Wake Forest.........61 NC State ..............69 Boston College ....71 Florida State ........77 Maryland .............97

G 14 13 13 12 13 14 12 12 12 13 13 12

Att. Cmp. Int. Pct. Yds. Avg. TD Yds./G 361 185 21 51.2 2,279 6.3 20 162.8 367 174 11 47.4 2,172 5.9 9 167.1 396 232 19 58.6 2,262 5.7 10 174.0 352 197 12 56.0 2,215 6.3 10 184.6 380 208 9 54.7 2,695 7.1 14 207.3 398 245 12 61.6 2,921 7.3 23 208.6 341 197 8 57.8 2,589 7.6 18 215.8 367 209 9 56.9 2,625 7.2 21 218.8 337 211 8 62.6 2,666 7.9 20 222.2 448 277 15 61.8 2,918 6.5 12 224.5 343 205 14 59.8 2,990 8.7 26 230.0 358 218 10 60.9 2,946 8.2 21 245.5

Avg. 33.8 31.8 31.1 30.3 30.3 30.1 26.3 25.2 24.8 23.8 21.3 19.3

School ......... NCAA Virginia Tech .........9 North Carolina ....13 Boston College ....19 Clemson ..............25 Miami ..................37 Georgia Tech .......56 Wake Forest.........65 Virginia................68 Duke ....................83 Florida State ........94 NC State ..............99 Maryland ...........100

G TD 13 20 13 22 13 28 14 33 13 31 14 42 12 39 12 36 12 42 13 53 12 49 12 46

Avg. 23.8 23.7 22.8 22.2 22.2 21.8 21.8 21.7 21.2 20.7 20.6 18.6

School ...................... NCAA Florida State ...................... 2 Clemson ............................ 7 Georgia Tech ................... 11 North Carolina ................ 19 Boston College ................ 26 Virginia Tech ................... 41 NC State .......................... 54 Miami .............................. 59 Virginia............................ 93 Duke ................................ 96 Maryland ....................... 100 Wake Forest................... 110

Scoring Defense

XP 2XP DXP FG Saf. Pts. Avg. 18 1 0 21 0 203 15.6 22 0 0 22 1 222 17.1 27 1 0 20 0 257 19.8 31 0 0 19 0 286 20.4 28 1 0 24 0 288 22.2 39 0 0 18 1 347 24.8 37 1 0 14 0 315 26.2 34 0 0 22 0 316 26.3 40 0 0 16 0 340 28.3 46 1 0 8 0 390 30.0 47 0 0 11 0 374 31.2 39 3 0 18 0 375 31.2

Punt Returns G 13 14 14 13 13 13 12 13 12 12 12 12

Ret. 23 26 21 29 14 34 29 25 30 19 28 13

Yds. 390 374 281 376 171 368 274 223 189 117 168 59

TD 1 2 2 1 1 2 0 2 1 0 0 0

Avg. 17.0 14.4 13.4 13.0 12.2 10.8 9.4 8.9 6.3 6.2 6.0 4.5


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2009 ACC Statistics School ......... NCAA Georgia Tech .......17 Virginia Tech .......23 Boston College ....36 Florida State ........52 Miami ..................62 North Carolina ....70 Wake Forest.........73 Maryland .............76 NC State ..............79 Virginia................82 Clemson ............103 Duke ..................109

G 14 13 13 13 13 13 12 12 12 12 14 12

Net Punting

No. 37 57 79 44 54 66 54 64 47 77 58 61

Final 2009 ACC Team Statistics

Yds. Avg./P PR Avg. TBg 1,565 42.3 74 2.0 4 2,495 43.8 172 3.0 9 3,213 40.7 218 2.8 4 1,825 41.5 136 3.1 5 2,181 40.4 112 2.1 7 2,621 39.7 156 2.4 7 2,098 38.9 128 2.4 4 2,561 40.0 254 4.0 4 1,743 37.1 112 2.4 0 3,044 39.5 216 2.8 8 2,246 38.7 251 4.3 4 2,347 38.5 243 4.0 5

Net/P 38.1 37.6 36.9 36.1 35.7 35.2 35.0 34.8 34.7 34.6 33.0 32.9

3rd Down Conversions - Offense

School ...................... NCAA Georgia Tech ......................2 Florida State .....................13 NC State ...........................16 Miami ...............................22 Miami...............................22 Wake Forest......................26 Virginia Tech ....................33 Clemson ...........................68 Duke .................................78 North Carolina .................79 Maryland d .......................... ..........................84 84 Virginia...........................104 Boston College...............116 College ...............116

G 14 13 12 13 12 13 14 12 13 12 12 13

Conv. 104 74 69 79 77 74 74 68 69 68 60 52

Att. 199 160 154 177 175 172 191 183 186 186 177 172

Quarterback Sacks by

School ........................NCAA Virginia Tech ..................... 14 Clemson ............................ 27 North Carolina .................. 28 Maryland ........................... 41 Florida State ...................... 58 Georgia Tech ..................... 72 Wake Forest....................T-53 NC State .........................T-53 Miami ................................ 74 Virginia.............................. 68 Duke .................................. 96 Boston College ................ 103

G 13 14 13 12 13 14 12 12 13 12 12 13

Sacks 36 36 32 27 26 25 24 24 24 22 19 18

Time of Possession

School ........................ NCAA Georgia Tech ........................3 Wake Forest........................16 Florida State .......................38 North Carolina ...................49 Virginia Tech ......................52 Miami .................................54 Miami.................................54 NC State .............................65 Duke ...................................72 Boston College...................88 College ...................88 Maryland d ............................ ............................99 99 Clemson ...........................107 Virginia.............................114

G Total Time 14 473:28 12 381:44 13 400:00 13 395:49 13 394:39 13 393:20 12 358:13 12 355:01 13 378:07 12 345:42 14 392:56 12 326:42

First Downs

School .................................G Georgia Tech ...................... 14 Florida State ....................... 13 Miami ................................. 13 Wake Forest........................ 12 NC State ............................. 12 Clemson ............................. 14 Virginia Tech ...................... 13 Duke ................................... 12 North Carolina ................... 13 Boston College ................... 13 Maryland ............................ 12 Virginia............................... 12

Rush 213 118 96 100 90 114 124 58 108 91 70 75

Pass 57 146 168 145 147 118 96 155 106 102 113 95

Turnover Margin School ........... NCAA Virginia Tech .........13 Georgia Tech .........22 Clemson ................28 Duke ......................50 North Carolina ......51 Florida State ..........58 Miami ................ T-60 Virginia.............. T-60 Boston College ......75 Wake Forest...........83 Maryland ...............97 NC State ..............114

Gained

G Fum. 13 13 14 14 14 9 12 10 13 10 13 13 13 12 12 8 13 8 12 6 12 8 12 6

Lost

Tot. Fum. 24 10 26 12 30 11 18 6 29 10 27 13 21 4 20 12 23 8 15 7 18 14 14 12

Int. Tot. Mar.Per/G 5 15 +9 0.69 6 18 +8 0.57 13 24 +6 0.43 10 16 +2 0.17 17 27 +2 0.15 13 26 +1 0.08 17 21 +0 0.00 8 20 +0 0.00 18 26 -3 -0.23 12 19 -4 -0.33 10 24 -6 -0.50 13 25 -11 -0.92

3rd Down Conversions - Defense

Pct. 52.3 46.2 44.8 44.6 44.0 43.0 38.7 37.2 37.1 36.6 33.9 30.2

School NCAA North Carolina ....................3 Boston College ..................19 Virginia Tech .....................24 Miami ................................34 Virginia..............................36 Maryland d ........................... ...........................58 58 Clemson ............................64 Georgia Tech .....................82 Wake Forest.......................87 NC State ............................92 Florida State ....................101 Duke ................................107

Yds. 273 234 257 192 158 164 170 159 199 127 107 131

School NCAA Georgia Tech .......................6 Clemson ............................31 Boston College .............. T-39 Florida State .................. T-39 North Carolina ..................63 Duke .............................. T-83 Wake Forest................... T-83 Virginia Tech .....................87 NC State ............................98 Miami ..............................100 Maryland .........................110 Virginia............................115

Avg./G 33:49 31:48 30:46 30:26 30:21 30:15 29:51 29:35 29:05 28:48 28:04 27:13

School ........................NCAA NC State ............................ 19 Boston College .................. 21 Duke .................................. 24 Clemson ............................ 26 Maryland d ........................... 31 Georgia Tech ..................... 34 Virginia Tech ..................... 41 Wake Forest....................... 57 Miami ................................ 65 Virginia.............................. 70 North Carolina .................. 75 Florida State ...................... 97

Pen. 17 18 11 22 29 13 12 16 14 21 11 16

Int. 11 12 21 8 19 14 9 12 15 9 10 8

G 13 13 13 13 12 12 14 14 12 12 13 12

Conv. 57 67 69 66 66 66 83 71 71 68 71 77

Att. 193 197 197 182 181 172 213 173 168 160 161 171

Quarterback Sacks Allowed G 14 14 13 13 13 12 12 13 12 13 12 12

Sacks 12 19 19 20 26 28 28 31 32 35 36 41

Penalty Yards

Total 287 282 275 267 266 245 232 229 228 214 194 186

G 12 13 12 14 12 14 13 12 13 12 13 13

No. 64 65 59 69 66 84 75 70 93 68 81 90

First Downs Allowed

NCAA ................................ G Virginia Tech ..................... 13 North Carolina .................. 13 NC State ............................ 12 Miami ................................ 13 Duke .................................. 12 Virginia.............................. 12 Wake Forest....................... 12 Maryland ........................... 12 Boston College .................. 13 Georgia Tech ..................... 14 Clemson ............................ 14 Florida State ...................... 13

Rush 91 84 88 90 109 105 107 82 79 99 130 128

Pass 90 96 116 112 106 104 113 133 145 129 93 121

Yds. 519 566 530 629 553 659 634 618 703 659 735 813 Pen. 13 22 13 22 10 18 10 17 12 13 25 22

Pct. 29.5 34.0 35.0 36.3 36.5 38.4 39.0 41.0 42.3 42.5 44.1 45.0 Yds. 86 144 145 146 147 200 175 183 210 257 254 320 Avg./G 43.2 43.5 44.2 44.9 46.1 47.1 48.8 51.5 54.1 54.9 56.5 62.5 Total 194 202 217 224 225 227 230 232 236 241 248 271


Boston College Eagles 2010 Boston College Schedule Date Sept. 4 Sept. 11 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13 Nov. 20 Nov. 27

Series Series Last Opponent .................................Record ..Began .Meeting .............. Stadium (Capacity) ......................Site Weber State (ESPN3.com), 1 pm.......... First Meeting ....................... Alumni Stadium (44,500) .............Chestnut Hill, Mass. Kent State (ESPNU), 3:30 pm ......2-0-0 ..2008 ....2009, hW 34-7 .... Alumni Stadium (44,500) .............Chestnut Hill, Mass. Virginia Tech ...............................6-12-0 ..1993 ....2009, aL 48-14 .... Alumni Stadium (44,500) .............Chestnut Hill, Mass. Notre Dame .................................9-10-0 ..1975 ....2009, aL 20-16 .... Alumni Stadium (44,500) .............Chestnut Hill, Mass. at NC State ....................................5-2-0 ..1936 ....2009, hW 52-20 .. Carter-Finley Stadium (57,583) .....Raleigh, N.C. at Florida State ..............................4-4-0 ..1957 ....2009, hW 28-21.....Doak S. Campbell Stadium (82,300) ..Tallahassee, Fla. Maryland .......................................5-2-0 ..1985 ....2009, aW 19-17... Alumni Stadium (44,500) .............Chestnut Hill, Mass. Clemson ........................................8-9-2 ..1939 ....2009, aL 25-7 ...... Alumni Stadium (44,500) .............Chestnut Hill, Mass. at Wake Forest...............................9-6-2 ..1941 ....2009, hW 27-24(ot) . BB&T Field (31,500) ....................Winston-Salem, N.C. at Duke ..........................................3-1-0 ..1929 ....2006, hW 28-7 .... Wallace Wade Stadium (61,500) .........Durham, N.C. Virginia .........................................4-0-0 ..1963 ....2009, aW 14-10... Alumni Stadium (44,500) .............Chestnut Hill, Mass. at Syracuse ................................17-28-0 ..1924 ....2004, hL 43-17 .... Carrier Dome Stadium (49,262) ....Syracuse, N.Y.

2009 In Review

Though a pre-season pick to finish last in the ACC’s Atlantic Division, Boston College posted an 8-5 overall record and a 5-3 ACC mark earning a berth in the Emerald Bowl--its 11th straight bowl trip--against Southern California in Head Coach Frank Spaziani’s first season...The Eagles tied for 2nd place in the Atlantic Division despite not having the services of 2008 ACC Defensive Player of the Year Mark Herzlich, who sat out the entire year while undergoing treatment for Ewings’ Sarcoma, a form of bone cancer...BC ranked 19th nationally in scoring defense and 14th in defense against the run, led by ACC Defensive Rookie of the Year Luke Kuechly, who ranked 2nd nationally and led the ACC in tackles per game, averaging 12.15 per contest...Sophomore TB Montel Harris finished 2nd in the ACC in rushing and 18th nationally with 1,457 yards, the 4th highest mark in BC history...C Matt Tennant was named 2nd-team All-America by the Walter Camp Foundation...Kuechly and T Anthony Castonzo earned first-team All-ACC honors, while Harris and Tennant were second-team All-ACC...Kuechly, Rivals’ National Defensive Freshman of the Year was named a first-team Freshman All-America by the FWAA, Rivals, The Sporting News and Scout.com...TE Chris Pantale was named a 2nd team Freshman All-America by CFN...WR Rich Gunnell was an Honorable Mention All-ACC pick, as were G Thomas Claiborne and P Ryan Quigley (40.8)...PK Steve Aponavicius completed his career as BC’s all-time leading scorer (290).

Who’s Gone

Boston College loses nine starters--three on offense, five on defense and four-year PK Steve Aponavicius. Offensively the Eagles will have to replace C Matt Tennant, both starting WRs in Gunnell and WR Justin Jarvis...Defensively, BC loses five starters who combined for 122 career starts led by run-stuffing LB Mike McLaughlin, but also including DE Jim Ramella, DT Austin Giles, CB Roderick Rollins and SS Marcellus Bowman.

2010 Preview

Spaziani will welcome back 16 starters and 44 lettermen, 8 starters on offense and 7 on defense...Defensively, BC should be boosted by the return of Herzlich. Prior to his illness, Herzlich was expected to be a strong candidate for National Defensive Player of the Year honors, and a priority will be to see if he can return to the form which made him the ACC’s 2008 Defensive Player of the Year...Joining him on defense will be Kuechly who developed into a force in his first collegiate season, making 158 tackles on the year including 51 hits in his last three games as well as five other senior starters in DE Alex Albright, DT Damik Scafe, LB Mike Morrissey and two key members of the secondary in S Wes Davis and CB DeLeon Gause...Defensive Coordinator Bill McGovern’s scheme utilizes a lot of players and 2009 reserves such as CB Donnie Fletcher (51 tackles), DE Brad Newman (45 tackles), SS Dominick LeGrande (36 tackles), LB Will Thompson and CB Isaac Johnson (27 tackles), all saw significant playing time...Offensively, BC should be improved with the return of Harris, who already ranks 9th on the all-time BC rushing list with 2,357 career yards in just two seasons...Sophomore Dave Shinskie, the 26-yearold former minor league baseball player, returns as the starter at quarterback after throwing for 2,049 yards and 15 TDs last year....Protecting him will be four returning starters on the offensive line, led by all-star candidates T Anthony Castonzo, an Outland Trophy and Lombardi Award candidate, and G Thomas Claiborne, as well as T Rich Lapham and G Nathan Richman, who will start at center this fall...Sophomore Chris Pantale (25 catches) and junior Lars Anderson (8 catches) return at tight end, with sophomore WR Colin Larmond, Jr. (29 catches), leading a receiving corps that also includes senior WR’s Billy Flutie and Ryan Lindsey, and freshman Jonathan Coleman.

Roster Breakdown Starters Returning (16)

OFFENSE (8) ........................ 2009 ..Career Pos. Name............................Starts ... Starts LT Anthony Castonzo, Sr. ....... 13 ..........41 LG# Nathan Richman, Jr. .......... 10 ..........10 RG Thomas Claiborne, Sr. ....... 13 ..........27 RT Rich Lapham, Sr. ............... 11 ..........25 TE Chris Pantale, So. .............. 13 ..........13 QB Dave Shinskie, So. ............ 10 ..........10 FB Lars Anderson, Jr. .............. 11 ..........11 TB Montel Harris, Jr. ............... 13 ..........13 #Will start at center in 2010 DEFENSE (7) ........................ 2009 ..Career Pos. Name............................Starts ... Starts LE Alex Albright, Sr. .............. 11 ..........20 DT Damik Scafe, Sr. ................ 11 ..........11 SLB *Mark Herzlich, Sr. ........... --- ..........28 SLB Luke Kuechly, So. ............. 13 ..........13 LB Mike Morrissey, Sr. ............. 7 ............7 FS Wes Davis, Sr. ................... 12 ..........24 CB DeLeon Gause, Sr. ............. 12 ..........26 *2008 starter who missed all of 2009 SPECIALISTS (1) ................ 2009 ..Career Pos. Name ...........................Starts ... Starts P Ryan Quigley, Jr. ............... 13 ..........27

Starters Lost (9)

OFFENSE (3) ........................ 2009 ..Career Pos. Name............................Starts ... Starts WR Rich Gunnell ..................... 13 ..........30 WR Justin Jarvis ....................... 12 ..........15 C Matt Tennant...................... 13 ..........41

Boston College Eagles

Lettermen Returning .....................44 Offensive Lettermen Returning....16 Defensive Lettermen Returning ...26 Specialists Lettermen Ret...............3 Lettermen Lost ...............................22 Offensive Lettermen Lost ............10 Defensive Lettermen Lost ..............9 Specialists Lettermen Lost .............2

Returning Production Index

(Percentage of 2009 Stats Returning) % Passing Returning ......................906 % Rushing Returning .....................852 % Receiving Returning ..................497 % Receiving Yards Returning ........482 % Scoring Returning ......................531 % Kickoff Returns..........................431 % Punt Returns...............................040 % Tackles Returning ......................719 % Turnovers Forced .......................652

Numbers & Notes

4 - Four Boston College standouts are prominent on pre-season watch lists for national awards this year. Offensive tackle Anthony Castonzo is on both the Lombardi Award and Outland Trophy lists, while guard Thomas Claiborne is on the pre-season Outland Trophy watch list. Linebackers Mark Herzlich and Luke Kuechly are both on the watch lists for the Lombardi and Nagurski Awards. 5.34 - The TV rating for Boston College’s Emerald Bowl game against Southern California this past December. The game was ESPN’s third mostviewed bowl game ever, drawing an audience of 5,289,014 households and its most viewed game since 2006. 14 - Over the past six seasons, or since the start of the 2004 campaign, Boston College ranks 14th nationally in total defense, allowing just 312.81 yards per game over a span of its last 78 games.

DEFENSE (5) ........................ 2009 ..Career Pos. Name............................Starts ... Starts DT Austin Giles ....................... 11 ..........30 RE Jim Ramella ....................... 13 ..........30 MLB Mike McLaughlin ................ 9 ..........28 CB Roderick Rollins ................ 12 ..........18 SS Marcellus Bowman............ 13 ..........16

21 - New head coach Frank Spaziani has been a part of coaching staffs that have participated in 21 bowl games, including the last 11 with the Eagles.

SPECIALISTS (1) ................. 2009 ..Career PK Steve Aponavicius ............. 13 ..........49

44 - Since joining the Atlantic Coast Conference

Quick Facts

Location ..................... Chestnut Hill, Mass. Founded .............................................. 1863 Enrollment ....................................... 14,500 President ............Rev. William P. Leahy, SJ Director of Athletics ......... Gene DeFilippo Stadium ............................ Alumni Stadium Capacity ........................................... 44,500 2009 Overall Record ..............................8-5 2009 ACC Record ..................................5-3 2009 ACC Finish ..... 2nd in Atlantic Division

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41 - Junior offensive tackle Anthony Castonzo,

a second-team All-ACC selection in 2008, and a member of the 2010 pre-season Lombardi Award and Outland Trophy Watch Lists, has started 41 straight football games in his collegiate career, the most of any player in the ACC.

for the 2005 season, Boston College has won 44 football games, the most in the four-year period in the ACC with the exception of Virginia Tech, which has won 47.

103 - Boston College’s four returning starters on its offensive line--tackles Anthony Castonzo and Rich Lapham as well as guard Thomas Claiborne and center Nathan Richman (who started at guard in 2009), have combined for 103 starts in their collegiate careers--the most of any line this year in the ACC with the exception of Florida State. 264 - When TB Montel Harris rushed for 264

yards on only 27 carries in BC’s 52-20 win over NC State last year, it marked the highest rushing total for an ACC running back for the year and the 8th-highest single-game rushing total by an ACC back in history.


Boston College Career Leaders, Alphabetical Roster TOTAL OFFENSE ....................................... Rush ............ Pass .............Total 1. Doug Flutie (1981-84) .............................. 739 ........... 10579 ............11318 2. Glenn Foley (1990-93).............................-320 ........... 10039 ..............9719 3. Matt Ryan (2004-07) ................................... 58 ............. 9313 ..............9371 4. Brian St. Pierre (1999-02) ......................... 314 ............. 5837 ..............6151 5. Shawn Halloran (1982-86) .......................-187 ............. 5252 ..............5065 6. Frank Harris (1968-70) ..............................-26 ............. 4555 ..............4529 7. Derrick Knight (2000-03) ....................... 3725 ............... 700 ..............4425 8. Matt Hasselbeck (1994-97) ......................-182 ............. 4548 ..............4366 9. Tim Hasselbeck (1997-00) ........................ 343 ............. 3890 ..............4233 10. Paul Peterson (2003-04)............................ 159 ............. 3718 ..............3877

ards RUSHING ............................................... Carr.............. TDs.............. Yards 1. Derrick Knight (2000-03) .......................708.................25................ 3725 2. Mike Cloud (1995-98) ............................614.................25................ 3597 3. Troy Stradford (1982-86) .......................658.................27................ 3504 4. William Green (1999-01) .......................501.................33................ 2974 5. Andre Callender (2004-07).....................644.................17................ 2967 6. Mike Esposito (1972-74) ........................526.................24................ 2759 7. L.V. Whitworth (2004-07) ......................590.................17................ 2583 8. Keith Barnette (1973-75)........................552.................34................ 2500 9. Montel Harris (2008-**).......................487.................19................ 2357 10. Omari Walker (1994-97) ........................566.................32................ 2471

PASSING YARDAGE ..........................Comp-Att ............... TD ...........Yards 1. Doug Flutie (1981-84) .....................677-1271 ................. 67 ............10579 2. Glenn Foley (1990-93).....................704-1275 ................. 72 ............10039 3. Brian St. Pierre (1999-02) ..................457-803 ................. 48 ..............5837 4. Shawn Halloran (1983-86) .................416-723 ................. 30 ..............5252 5. Matt Ryan (2004-07) ........................807-1346 ................. 56 ..............9313 6. Frank Harris (1968-70) ......................366-655 ................. 44 ..............4555 7. Matt Hasselbeck (1994-97) ................390-701 ................. 22 ..............4548 8. Tim Hasselbeck (1998-00) .................278-501 ................. 29 ..............3890 9. Mark Hartsell (1993-95) ....................349-608 ................. 25 ..............3763 10. Paul Peterson (2003-04).....................305-502 ................. 28 ..............3718

RECEPTIONS ........................................Yards............... TD.................Rec. 1. Pete Mitchell (1991-94)........................2388.................20.................. 190 2. Rich Gunnell (2006-09)........................2459.................18.................. 181 3. Mark Chmura (1987-91).......................2046.................11.................. 164 4. Brandon Robinson (2005-08) ...............2023.................10.................. 141 5. Tom Waddle (1985-88) .........................1965...................6.................. 139 6. Andre Callender (2004-07)...................1217...................4.................. 138 7. Grant Adams (2001-04) ........................2036.................14.................. 137 8. Darren Flutie (1984-87)........................2000.................14.................. 134 9. Kelvin Martin (1983-86) ......................2337.................28.................. 133 10. Dedrick Dewalt (1998-01)....................1959.................20.................. 126

RECEIVING YARDAGE ........................... Recp. ............... TD ............Yards 1. Rich Gunnell (2006-09) ............................ 181 ................. 18 ..............2459 2. Pete Mitchell (1991-94) ............................ 190 ................. 20 ..............2388 3. Kelvin Martin (1983-86) ........................... 133 ................. 28 ..............2337 4. Brian Brennan (1980-83) .......................... 115 ................. 14 ..............2180 5. Mark Chmura (1987-91) ........................... 164 ................. 11 ..............2046 6. Grant Adams (2001-04) ............................ 137 ................. 14 ..............2036 7. Brandon Robinson (2005-08) ................... 141 ................. 10 ..............2023 8. Darren Flutie (1984-87) ............................ 134 ................. 14 ..............2000 9. Tom Waddle (1985-88) ............................. 139 ................... 6 ..............1965 10. Dedrick Dewalt (1998-01) ........................ 126 ................. 20 ..............1959

SCORING ........................................................................................... Points 1. Steve Aponavicius (2006-09) .............................................................. 290 2. Brian Lowe (1986-89) ......................................................................... 262 3. John Matich (1996-99) ........................................................................ 243 4. William Green (1999-01) .................................................................... 216 5. Troy Stradford (1982-86) .................................................................... 216 6. Fred Steinfort (1972-75) ...................................................................... 215 7. Keith Barnette (1973-75)..................................................................... 206 8. Kelvin Martin (1983-86) ..................................................................... 194 9. Omari Walker (1994-97) ..................................................................... 192 10. Sandro Sciortino (2000-03) ................................................................. 190

No. 98 83 87 58 39 67 13 8 43 79 74 78 54 77 80 21 82 60 45 44 49 91 30 28 57 4 14 25 85 59 9 72 2 94 56 37 39 19 18 20 70 40 66 10

Name..................................Pos. Alex Albright ...................... DE Alexander Amidon ............. WR Lars Anderson ......................TE Dominic Appiah .................. DL Darius Bagan....................... LB Seth Betancourt ................... OL Codi Boek ............................FB Joshua Bordner.................... QB Joseph Bronzo ..................... DB Keith Bourne .......................... T Anthony Castonzo.................. T Thomas Claiborne ..................G Nick Clancy ........................ LB Emmett Cleary .......................G Johnathan Coleman ............ WR AJ Currelley ........................ DB Jarrett Darmstatter ................TE Bryan Davis ...........................G Wes Davis ............................ FS Alexander DiSanzo ............. LB Steele Divitto ...................... LB Kasim Edebali ..................... DE Donte Elliott ....................... WR Rolandan Finch ................... RB Sean Flaherty .......................LS Donnie Fletcher................... CB Billy Flutie ......................... WR Chris Fox............................. CB Nate Freese.............................K Andy Gallik......................... OL DeLeon Gause..................... CB Mike Goodman, Jr.................. T Montel Harris ...................... RB Mark Herzlich ..................... LB Max Holloway .................... DE Hampton Hughes ............... WR Mike Javorski ...................... RB Isaac Johnson ...................... CB CJ Jones .............................. DB Tahj Kimble......................... RB Aaron Kramer ..................... OL Luke Kuechly ...................... LB Rich Lapham .......................... T Colin Larmond, Jr. ............. WR

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

Wt. 248 179 243 260 232 285 221 185 185 280 295 325 226 297 218 199 241 284 221 230 214 245 197 201 212 196 194 198 170 290 179 302 200 238 242 203 164 183 165 198 275 225 322 200

Alphabetical Roster

Cl. .................... Hometown Sr. ............. Cincinnati, Ohio Fr. ............Greenfield, Mass. Jr.-R ....Winter Springs, Fla. Fr. .................Somerset, N.J. Sr.-R ..........Wallington, N.J. Fr. ................ Riverside, N.J. Sr. ............. Fair Oaks, Calif. Fr. .............. Eldersburg, Md. Fr. ......Goldens Bridge, N.Y. Fr.-R ......... Fitchburg, Mass. Sr. ......Hawthorn Woods, Ill. Sr.-R ......... Randolph, Mass. So.-R ............. Plainfield, Ill. So.-R ..Arlington Heights, Ill. Fr.-R .................Bronx, N.Y. So. ................ Boston, Mass. Fr. ................. Barnegat, N.J. Fr.-R ......Lithia Springs, Ga. Sr. ...............El Cajon, Calif. So.-R .......... Fair Lawn, N.J. Fr. ............Ridgefield, Conn. Fr.-R .... Hamburg, Germany So.-R .............Houston, Tex. So. ...........New Albany, Ind. So.-R ..........Loveland, Ohio Jr. ..............Cleveland, Ohio Sr.-R ..............Natick, Mass. Sr.-R ................. Hull, Mass. Fr.-R .......Strongsville, Ohio Fr. .........Evergreen Park, Ill. Sr. ..................... Miami, Fla. So.-R ................ Miami, Fla. Jr. ............ Jacksonville, Fla. Sr. ...................... Wayne, Pa. So.-R ....................Lutz, Fla. So.-R ................ Dallas, Tex. So. .................LaGrange, Ill. Jr. ................. Everett, Mass. Fr. ............ Wilmington, Del. Fr. ...Fernandina Beach, Fla. Fr. ...............Duxbury, Mass. So. ............ Cincinnati, Ohio Sr.-R ............ Amherst, N.H. Jr. ............... Whippany, N.J.

No. 35 17 26 48 5 16 29 36 88 3 53 24 51 93 89 47 23 27 97 81 21 84 32 46 92 96 7 75 65 55 15 41 37 69 86 42 50 76 73 62 34 33 38 64

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Name..................................Pos. Andre Lawrence .................. LB Clyde Lee ........................... WR Dominick LeGrande............. SS Gerald Levano ........................ P Ryan Lindsey ..................... WR Mike Marscovetra ............... QB James McCaffrey ................ DB James McCluskey ................FB Jordon McMichael ...............TE Ifeanyi Momah .................... DE Mike Morrissey ................... LB Dan Mulrooney .................... FS Brendan Murphy ................. LB Bryan Murray ...................... DT Mike Naples .........................TE Brad Newman ..................... DL Jim Noel .............................. DB Okechukwu Okoroha .......... FS Conor O’Neal ...................... DT Chris Pantale .......................TE Sterlin Phifer ....................... RB Shakim Phillips .................. WR Kevin Pierre-Louis .............. LB Ryan Quigley ..................... P/K Dillon Quinn ....................... DT Kaleb Ramsey ..................... DT Chase Rettig ........................ QB Nathan Richman.....................C Jaryd Rudolph ..................... OL Damik Scafe ........................ DT Dave Shinskie ..................... QB Jake Sinkovec...................... LB Michael Sodic ........................K Mark Spinney .................. C/OG Bobby Swigert ................... WR Sean Sylvia.......................... DB Will Thompson.................... LB Robert Vardaro .................... OL John Wetzel ............................ T Ian White ................................C Andre Williams ................... RB Dan Williams ...................... DE Dominique Williams ........... DB Harris Williams ................... OL

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

Wt. 210 191 218 214 168 192 185 251 242 228 219 209 184 295 234 256 181 195 299 244 213 191 215 191 279 274 205 292 268 291 216 228 180 292 175 205 230 307 286 299 202 240 196 291

Cl. .................... Hometown Fr.-R ...........Hartford, Conn. So.-R .... Missouri City, Tex. Jr. .......... Staten Island, N.Y. So.-R ...... Massapequa, N.Y. Sr.-R ..............Mahwah, N.J. So. ................. Oakland, N.J. Fr. ...........Winchester, Mass. Sr.-R ...........Billerica, Mass. Sr.-R .....Eden Prairie, Minn. Sr. ............. Greenlawn, N.Y. Sr.-R ......... Lincolnshire, Ill. Jr.-R ...........Prospect, Conn. Jr.-R ... Newburyport, Mass. So.-R ................. Olney, Md. Fr.-R .........Branchburg, N.J. Sr. .....................Brielle, N.J. So. ................ Everett, Mass. So.-R ............. Lanham, Md. So. ................... Valrico, Fla. So.-R ................Wayne, N.J. Fr.-R .....Virginia Beach, Va. Fr. ..................Paterson, N.J. Fr. ............. Stamford, Conn. Jr. .............Little River, S.C. Fr.-R ............Elmsford, N.Y. Jr. ............... Uniontown, Pa. Fr. .......San Clemente, Calif. Jr.-R .........N. Easton, Mass. Fr. ..............Kingston, Mass. Sr.-R ...........Windsor, Conn. So. ................Kulpmont, Pa. Fr.-R ................Bristol, Wis. Jr. .........................Joliet, Ill. Jr.-R .......... Westford, Mass. Fr. ..............Louisville, Ohio Fr. ........... Dartmouth, Mass. Jr.-R .......... Jersey City, N.J. Fr. .....North Reading, Mass. So. ................Pittsburgh, Pa. Fr.-R ............. Conway, N.H. Fr. ...........Schnecksville, Pa. Jr.-R .......Cambridge, Mass. Fr. ..............Brockton, Mass. Fr. .................... Lynn, Mass.


Boston College Coaches and Records Fr Frank F Spaziani Head Coach

Boston College Coaching Records

(Penn State ‘69)

Record: at Boston College: 9-5 (.643), 1 Year Overall: 9-5 (.643), 1 Year Born: April 1, 1947 Named Boston College’s 34th head coach on January 13, 2009, longtime Eagle assistant Coach Frank Spaziani made his first season as head of the Eagles football program a successful one. Spaziani guided BC--picked by the media to finish last in the Atlantic Division in its annual pre-season ACC Kickoff poll--to a secondplace Atlantic finish, an 8-5 overall record and a berth in the 2009 Emerald Bowl. That he accomplished this in his first year as a head coach was impressive. That he did it without the services of the ACC’s 2008 Defensive Player of the Year--Mark Herzlich--who sat out the season recuperating from cancer and with a starting a true freshman quarterback-Dave Shinskie--who did not see campus until June, was nothing short of remarkable. Under Spaziani’s guidance, running back Montel Harris recorded the 6th-best single-season rushing effort in ACC history (1,457 yards) and freshman linebacker Luke Kuechly was named the National Defensive Rookie of the Year by Rivals.com after finishing 2nd nationally in tackles per game. Though a firstyear head coach, Spaziani was far from a newcomer to BC. The 2009 season was Spaziani’s 13th year on the BC coaching staff, having spent his first two seasons as the Eagles’ running backs coach and the next 10 as defensive coordinator. Under Spaziani’s guidance, the Eagles consistently fielded one of the top defenses in college football. In 2008, the Eagles ranked in the top 10 in the nation in seven defensive categories. In 2007 Spaziani’s defense ranked second in the nation and led the ACC in rushing defense, allowing just 75.5 yards per game. That year, Spaziani was part of a staff that led the Eagles to an 11-3 finish, the first BC team to win 11 games since 1940. The 2007 Eagles began the season 8-0 and were ranked No. 2 in the nation in both major polls. The team won the Atlantic Division of the ACC and went on to win an eighth consecutive bowl game, at the time, the longest active bowl game winning streak in America. Spaziani was credited with BC’s 25-24 win over Navy in the 2006 Meineke Car Care Bowl as he served as Interim Head Coach following the departure of Tom O’Brien. In 2006, Boston College led the ACC with five defensive touchdowns. In 2005, BC led the ACC in rushing defense (90.8 ypg.) and red zone defense (25-39, 64.1%) and was third in scoring defense (15.9 ypg.). The 2004 Eagles were ranked in the top 10 nationally in scoring defense, top 20 in rushing defense and top 25 in pass efficiency defense. Spaziani joined the BC coaching staff after three seasons with the Calgary Stampeders of the Canadian Football League. During his coaching tenure at Calgary, he served two seasons as the defensive coordinator. Prior to his coaching stint at Calgary, he served as the defensive coordinator for two years with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. Spaziani spent nine years as a member of the Virginia coaching staff, where he was defensive coordinator for his last five seasons in Charlottesville, after having been defensive backs coach for the first four. Spaziani has been a member of coaching staffs for teams that have reached 20 bowl games. A 1969 graduate of Penn State, he was a star defensive end on the Nittany Lions teams that tied Florida State in the 1967 Gator Bowl and defeated Kansas in the 1969 Orange Bowl. He began his coaching career in 1969 as a graduate assistant to Joe Paterno at Penn State. After three years as an assistant high school coach, he became head coach at Hempstead (N.Y.) High School in 1973, and, a year later, at Raritan (N.J.) High. He joined head coach George Welsh as an offensive assistant at the U.S. Naval Academy in 1975 and went with Welsh from Annapolis to Virginia in 1982. Frank and his wife, the former Laura Heikel, are the parents of three children, Joseph and twins Avery and Andrew.

Spaziani by the Numbers Year School................AP .. USA ..ACC .. Finish ......All 2006 Boston College ........................................... *1-0-0 2008 Boston College ....................... 5-3 ....2ndA .. 8-5-0 Boston College: 1 Year ..... (.625) ..... 5-3 ... (.643) .. 9-5-0 Overall Record: 1 Year .... (.625) ..... 5-3 ... (.643) .. 9-5-0 * Interim Head Coach for 2006 Meineke Car Care Bowl Versus ACC Schools: vs. Clemson.................................................. 0-1 vs. Florida State ........................................... 1-0 vs. Maryland ................................................ 1-0 vs. North Carolina........................................ 0-1 vs. NC State ................................................. 1-0 vs. Virginia ................................................... 1-0 vs. Virginia Tech .......................................... 0-1 vs. Wake Forest ............................................ 1-0

OVERALL WON/LOSS RECORDS No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33.

W L T Head Coach ...................... Years Joseph Waters ........... (1) 1893 3 3 0 William Nagle........... (1) 1894 1 6 0 Joseph Lawless ......... (1) 1895 2 4 2 Frank Carney ............ (1) 1896 5 2 0 John Dunlop ............. (4) 1897-99, 1901 16 16 2 Arthur White ............. (1) 1902 0 7 1 Joe Reilly .................. (1) 1908 2 4 2 Charles McCarthy..... (1) 1909 3 4 1 Jim Hart .................... (1) 1910 0 4 2 Joseph Courtney ....... (1) 1911 0 7 0 William Joy............... (2) 1912-1913 6 7 2 Stephen Mahoney ..... (2) 1914-1915 8 8 0 Charles Brickley ....... (2) 1916-1917 12 4 0 Frank Morrissey ....... (1) 1918 5 2 0 Frank Cavanaugh ...... (8) 1919-1926 48 14 5 D. Leo Daley ............ (1) 1927 4 4 0 Joe McKenney .......... (7) 1928-1934 44 18 3 Harry Downes........... (1) 1935 3 2 0 Gil Dobie .................. (3) 1936-1938 16 6 5 Frank Leahy .............. (2) 1939-1940 20 2 0 Denny Myers ............ (7) 1941-42, 46-50 35 27 4 Moody Sarno ............ (3) 1943-1945 11 7 1 Mike Holovak ........... (9) 1951-1959 49 29 3 Ernie Hefferle ........... (2) 1960-1961 7 12 1 Jim Miller ................. (6) 1962-1967 34 24 0 Joe Yukica ............... (10) 1968-1977 68 37 0 Ed Chlebek ............... (3) 1978-1980 12 21 0 Jack Bicknell .......... (10) 1981-1990 59 55 1 Tom Coughlin ........... (3) 1991-1993 21 13 1 Dan Henning............. (3) 1994-1996 16 19 1 Tom O’Brien........... (10) 1997-2006 76 45 0 Jeff Jagodzinski ........ (2) 2007-2008 20 8 0 *Frank Spaziani ........ (2) 20099 5 0 *Coach of record in 2006 Meineke Car Care Bowl

CONFERENCE GAMES ONLY Rk. Head Coach ...................... Years W 1. Jeff Jagodzinski ............. 2007-08 11 2. Tom O’Brien.................. 2005-06 10 Frank Spaziani ............... 2009 5 (Based on Winning Percentage) BOWL GAMES ONLY Head Coach................Bowls W L Tom O’Brien .................... (8) 7 1 Jack Bicknell .................... (4) 2 2 Tom Coughlin .................. (2) 1 1 Jeff Jagodzinski ................ (2) 1 1 Frank Spaziani ................. (2) 1 1 Dan Henning .................... (1) 1 0 Frank Leahy ..................... (1) 1 0 Denny Myers.................... (1) 0 1

T 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

L T 5 0 6 0 3 0

Pct .500 .143 .375 .714 .500 .063 .375 .438 .167 .000 .438 .500 .750 .714 .754 .500 .700 .600 .685 .909 .561 .605 .623 .375 .586 .648 .364 .517 .614 .458 .628 .714 .643

Pct .688 .625 .625

Pct .875 .500 .500 .500 .500 1.000 1.000 .000

- EAGLES ASSISTANT COACHES Dave Brock (Salisbury State ‘94) ...................................................................Tight Ends Jeff Comissiong (Maine ‘97) ...................................................................Defensive Line Mike Dawson (UMass-Amherst ‘97)........................................................ Special Teams Ryan Day (New Hampshire ‘02) ............................................................Wide Receivers Sean Devine (Colby College ‘94) ............................................................ Offensive Line Bill McGovern (Holy Cross ’85) .......................... Defensive Coordinator, Linebackers Mike Siravo (Boston College ‘97) ..................Recruiting Coordinator/Defensive Backs Ben Sirmans (Boston College ‘98) ..........................................................Running Backs Gary Tranquill (Wittenberg ‘62) ........................... Offensive Coordinator, Quarterbacks

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Boston College 2009 Statistics 2009 Boston College Results (8-5, 5-3 ACC) BC Date...... Result ...Opponent ................Att. AP USA S5 ........W, 54-0 ...Northeastern........ 33,262 S12 ......W, 34-7 ...Kent State ........... 25,165 S19 .......L, 7-25 ...at Clemson .......... 77,000 S26 .W, 27-24 (OT) ...Wake Forest ........ 40,892 O3......W, 28-21 ...Florida State........ 40,029 O10.....L, 14-48 ...at Virginia Tech ... 66,233 O17....W, 52-20 ...NC State.............. 35,261 O24.....L, 16-20 ...at Notre Dame..... 80,795 O31....W, 31-10 ...Central Michigan 34,128 N14....W, 14-10 ...at Virginia ........... 44,324 N21.....L, 13-31 ...North Carolina .... 41,272 N28....W, 19-17 ...at Maryland ......... 35,042 D26.....L, 13-24 ...Southern California ... 40,121 Emerald Bowl (AT&T Park; San Francisco, Calif.) TEAM STATISTICS................BC OPP SCORING ................................. 322 257 Points Per Game .................. 24.8 19.8 FIRST DOWNS ........................ 214 236 Rushing .................................. 91 79 Passing ................................. 102 145 Penalty.................................... 21 12 RUSHING YARDAGE ........... 1780 1341 Yards gained rushing .......... 2125 1627 Yards lost rushing ................. 345 286 Rushing Attempts ................. 472 448 Average Per Rush .................. 3.8 3.0 Average Per Game............. 136.9 103.2 TDs Rushing .......................... 17 11 PASSING YARDAGE ............ 2431 2918 Comp-Att-Int............177-351-18277-448-15 Average Per Pass ................... 6.9 6.5 Average Per Catch ............... 13.7 10.5 Average Per Game............. 187.0 224.5 TDs Passing............................ 21 12 TOTAL OFFENSE.................. 4211 4259 Total Plays ............................ 823 896 Average Per Play ................... 5.1 4.8 Average Per Game............. 323.9 327.6 KICK RETURNS................. 44-932 49-947 PUNT RETURNS ................ 14-171 28-218 INT. RETURNS ................... 15-155 18-323 KICK RETURN AVG. ............. 21.2 19.3 PUNT RETURN AVG. ............ 12.2 7.8 INT. RETURN AVG. ............... 10.3 17.9 FUMBLES-LOST .................... 17-8 13-8 PENALTIES-Yards .............. 65-566 80-724 Average Per Game............... 43.5 55.7 PUNTS-Yards .................... 79-3213 78-2943 Average Per Punt ................. 40.7 37.7 Net punt average ................. 36.9 33.2 TOP/Game ............................. 29:05 30:55 3RD-DOWN Conv. .............. 52/172 67/197 3rd-Down Pct. ..................... 30% 34% 4TH-DOWN Conv. .................. 7/11 8/20 4th-Down Pct. ..................... 64% 40% SACKS BY-Yards ................ 18-131 19-145 MISC. YARDS .............................. 0 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED ....... 40 28 FIELD GOALS-ATT.............. 13-14 20-25 ON-SIDE KICKS....................... 0-1 0-1 RED-ZONE SCORES ........... 38-43 31-40 RED-ZONE TDs .................... 27-43 16-40 PAT-ATTEMPTS.................... 39-40 27-27 ATTENDANCE ................. 250,009 303,394 Games/Avg Per Game ..... 7/35,716 5/60,679 Neutral Site Games ......... 1/40,121 1/40,121

Opp. | ---------------- Offense ----------------- | | ----------------Defense --------------- | AP USA Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TO 236 205 441 15-22-0 O 82 49 131 8-14-0 O 126 223 349 15-29-1 1 60 119 179 21-37-2 3 29 25 54 5-21-3 4 151 102 253 14-28-2 3 170 228 398 18-29-1 1 142 354 496 25-35-1 3 188 211 399 13-22-0 2 71 340 411 29-42-0 1 5 5 45 118 163 11-28-2 3 235 206 441 8-12-0 1 293 187 480 13-25-0 0 79 315 394 31-55-2 3 70 279 349 17-35-3 5 106 246 352 26-39-0 0 150 262 412 18-28-0 0 93 218 311 24-42-2 2 156 147 303 12-26-2 2 77 221 298 21-41-1 1 25 97 101 198 12-30-5 6 96 182 278 23-34-3 4 126 227 353 14-23-0 0 61 216 277 20-32-0 0 94 218 312 14-33-1 2 88 350 438 27-37-2 2

RUSHING ................ Att. Montel Harris .............308 Josh Haden ...................58 Rolandan Finch ............28 James McCluskey ..........9 Justin Tuggle ................11 Jeff Smith .......................8 Rich Gunnell ..................3 Michael Marscovetra .....4 TEAM ..........................13 Dave Shinskie ..............30 Boston College.......... 472 Opponents .................448

Yds. 1457 213 134 37 35 8 8 0 -38 -74 1780 1341

TD 14 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 17 11

PASSING........Cmp. Dave Shinskie .... 149 Justin Tuggle ........ 13 Michael Marscovetra .... 13 Codi Boek .............. 2 Boston College .. 177 Opponents...... ... 277

Int. 14 3 1 0 18 15

Pct. 51.7 35.1 59.1 50.0 50.4 61.8

Att. 288 37 22 4 351 448

Lg. Avg. 70 4.7 18 3.7 48 4.8 13 4.1 20 3.2 9 1.0 3 2.7 6 0.0 0 -2.9 15 -2.5 70 3.8 76 3.0 TD 15 4 2 0 21 12

Yds. 2049 229 135 18 2431 2918

RECEIVING .......Rec. Yds. TD Lg. Avg. Rich Gunnell ............ 60 880 7 61 14.7 C Larmond Jr............ 29 596 5 66 20.6 Chris Pantale ............ 25 223 1 22 8.9 Justin Jarvis .............. 18 229 2 23 12.7 Lars Anderson ............ 8 102 1 30 12.8 Montel Harris ............. 8 69 1 36 8.6 Billy Flutie ................. 5 48 2 26 9.6 Jordon McMichael ..... 4 65 1 50 16.2 Clyde Lee ................... 4 40 0 14 10.0 Josh Haden ................. 4 35 0 20 8.8 Brendan Deska ........... 3 41 0 20 13.7 Clarence Megwa ........ 3 36 0 22 12.0 James McCluskey ...... 3 14 0 6 4.7 Jeff Smith ................... 1 38 1 38 38.0 Ryan Lindsey ............. 1 8 0 8 8.0 John Lowell................ 1 7 0 7 7.0 Boston College ...... 177 2431 21 66 13.7 Opponents ............. 277 2918 12 80 10.5 PUNTING ............. No. Ryan Quigley ........... 77 Billy Flutie ................. 2 Boston College..........79 Opponents ............... 78

Yds. 3145 68 3213 2943

Lg. Blk. Avg. 61 0 40.8 35 0 34.0 61 0 40.7 55 0 37.7

PUNT RETURNS. ... No. Rich Gunnell ............ 12 DeLeon Gause............ 1 Clyde Lee ................... 1 Boston College..........14 Opponents...... ......... 28

Yds. TD Lg. Avg. 164 1 56 13.7 0 0 0 0.0 7 0 7 7.0 171 1 56 12.2 218 1 77 7.8

KICK RETURNS .... No. Yds. TD Lg. Avg. Jeff Smith ................. 24 530 0 42 22.1 DeLeon Gause............ 7 144 0 39 20.6

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Dominick LeGrande... 6 Chris Fox.................... 5 Luke Kuechly ............. 1 Dan Mulrooney .......... 1 Boston College..........44 Opponents ............... 49

128 102 0 28 932 947

SCORING ...................TD Montel Harris ................ 15 Steve Aponavicius........... 0 Rich Gunnell ................... 8 C Larmond Jr................... 5 Billy Flutie ...................... 2 Justin Jarvis ..................... 2 Jordon McMichael .......... 1 Josh Haden ...................... 1 Lars Anderson ................. 1 Jeff Smith ........................ 1 Luke Kuechly .................. 1 Rolandan Finch ............... 1 Chris Pantale ................... 1 Dave Shinskie ................. 1 Jim Ramella .................... 0 Alexander DiSanzo ......... 0 Greg Abilheira................. 0 Boston College ............. 40 Opponents .................... 28

0 0 0 0 0 0

27 26 0 28 42 48

21.3 20.4 0.0 28.0 21.2 19.3

FGs PAT 0 0 13 38 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 13 39 20 27

Pts. 90 77 48 30 12 12 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 2 2 1 322 257

TACKLES ....................... Solo Luke Kuechly .......................87 Marcellus Bowman ..............48 Mike McLaughlin ................27 Donnie Fletcher....................35 DeLeon Gause......................33 Wes Davis ............................26 Brad Newman ......................19 Roderick Rollins ..................32 Mike Morrissey ....................24 Dominick LeGrande.............27 Damik Scafe .........................21 Alex Albright .......................20 Austin Giles .........................19 Jim Ramella .........................20 Alexander DiSanzo.............14 INTERCEPTIONS ....... No. Wes Davis ....................... 3 Roderick Rollins ............. 3 Dominick LeGrande........ 2 Marcellus Bowman ......... 2 Luke Kuechly .................. 1 Austin Giles .................... 1 Nick Clancy .................... 1 Donnie Fletcher............... 1 Isaac Johnson .................. 1 Boston College.......... ... 15 Opponents...... .............. 18

Yds. 33 7 4 53 28 0 0 9 21 155 323

Ast. 71 25 29 16 16 20 26 11 13 9 14 12 11 8 14 TD 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 3

Tot. 158 73 56 51 49 46 45 43 37 36 35 32 30 28 28 Lg. 18 10 4 40 28 0 0 9 21 40 58


Clemson Tigers 2010 Clemson Schedule Date Sept. 4 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13 Nov. 20 Nov. 27

Series Series Last Opponent .................................Record ..Began .Meeting ..............Stadium (Capacity) ......................Site North Texas (ESPN3.com), 3:30 pm .......... First Meeting .......................Clemson Memorial Stadium (81,500) ..Clemson, S.C. Presbyterian (ESPN3.com), 3:30 pm .32-3-4 ..1916 ....1957, hW 66-0 ....Clemson Memorial Stadium (81,500).. Clemson, S.C. at Auburn (ESPN), 7 pm .............11-33-2 ..1899 ....2007, nL 23-20 (ot) .Jordan-Hare Stadium (87,451) ......Auburn, Ala. Miami ............................................3-5-0 ..1945 ....2009, aW 40-37(ot) .. Clemson Memorial Stadium (81,500).. Clemson, S.C. at North Carolina ......................34-18-1 ..1897 ....2006, hW 52-6 ....Kenan Stadium (60,000) ...............Chapel Hill, N.C. Maryland ....................................30-26-2 ..1952 ....2009, aL 24-21.......Clemson Memorial Stadium (81,500).. Clemson, S.C. Georgia Tech .............................24-49-2 ..1898 ....2009, nL 39-34 ....Clemson Memorial Stadium (81,500).. Clemson, S.C. at Boston College .........................9-8-2 ..1939 ....2009, hW 25-7 ....Alumni Stadium (44,500) .............Chestnut Hill, Mass. NC State ....................................50-27-1 ..1899 ....2009, aW 43-23...Clemson Memorial Stadium (81,500)... Clemson, S.C. at Florida State ............................7-16-0 ..1970 ....2009, hW 40-24 ..Doak S. Campbell Stadium (82,300) ..Tallahassee, Fla. at Wake Forest...........................57-17-1 ..1933 ....2009, hW 38-3 ....BB&T Field (31,500) ...................Winston-Salem, N.C. South Carolina ..........................65-38-4 ..1896 ....2009, aL 34-17 ....Clemson Memorial Stadium (81,500).. Clemson, S.C.

2009 In Review

In Dabo Swinney’s first full season as head coach, Clemson posted a 9-5 overall record, 6-2 in the ACC and captured the ACC’s Atlantic Division title for the first time,before dropping the most exciting ACC Championship Game in history to the Yellow Jackets. 39-34...The Tigers then capped the year by defeating Kentucky, 21-13, in the Music City Bowl, finishing the year ranked 24th in the final AP poll ...RB-KR C. J. Spiller completed his career as one of the most decorated football players in Clemson history, setting 32 school records, finishing 2nd in NCAA history in career all-purpose yardage (7,588) and tying for the highest finish by a Clemson football player in the Heisman Trophy balloting (6th)...Spiller was a consensus first-team All-America selection, was named the ACC’s Player of the Year...Spiller, who scored 21 touchdowns on the year and tallied 128 points, teamed with PK Richard Jackson (101) and the Virginia Tech tandem of TB Ryan Williams and PK Matt Waldron, to become the first pair of teammates in ACC history to each top 100 points in a single season...Clemson S DeAndre McDaniel was named a first-team All-America by the FWAA, while G Thomas Austin earned 3rd-team All-America honors from the Sporting News...Spiller, McDaniel and TE Michael Palmer were each named first-team All-ACC while Austin, WR Jacoby Ford, T Chris Hairston and DE Ricky Sapp were secondteam selections...Additionally, four Tigers--NG Jarvis Jenkins, LB Brandon Maye, CBs Chris Chancellor and Crezdon Butler were all named Honorable Mention All-ACC...McDaniel’s 8 pass interceptions placed him in a tie for 3rd nationally (.57/g).

Who’s Gone

The Tigers only lose nine starters--four on offense and five on defense--but all were major contributors starting with Spiller, who ran for a career-best 1,212 yards last year...Clemson will have to replace its top three pass receivers from a year ago in Ford, Spiller and Palmer as well as Austin, who started 39 games at guard and center...Defensively, Clemson will have to find replacements for LB Kavell Connor (103 tackles) its leading tackler, DE Ricky Sapp, its leader in QB sacks (5) and tackles for loss (14), strong side LB Kevin Alexander and CB’s Chris Chancellor and Crezdon Butler, who combined for 20 career picks.

2010 Preview

Swinney welcomes back 50 lettermen and 15 starters from last year’s 9-5 squad...On offense, Clemson’s line should be a strength with four of five starters returning led by 2nd-team All-ACC T Chris Hairston but also including T Landon Walker, G Antoine McClain and C Dalton Freeman...Replacing Spiller will be no easy chore but TB’s Andre Ellington (491) and Jaime Harper (418) combined for over 900 yards between them last year...Replacing Ford and Palmer in the passing game won’t be easy, either. but sophomore TE Dwayne Allen started six games and had 3 TD catches, while WRs Xavier Dye (14 catches, 3 TDs), Terrance Ashe (11 receptions) and Marquan Jones (22.3 avg.) all saw extensive playing time...Stability could come with the return of soph QB Kyle Parker, who threw for 2,661 yards as a freshman, the 5th-best figure by an ACC rookie, but Parker, who was the 26th overall pick in the MLB Draft by the Colorado Rockies, may opt to play professional baseball, in which case senior QB Michael Wade or redshirt freshman QB Tajh Boyd would step in...PK Richard Jackson tied for 2nd in the ACC in field goals with 20, and scored 101 points... With six starters and 24 lettermen returning including four of the top five tacklers, led by All-America S DeAndre McDaniel, the Tigers defense should be good again...Three starters return to the defensive line in DTs Jarvis Jenkins and Brandon Thompson and DE Da’Quan Bowers...LB Brandon Maye (96 tackles) returns to lead the linebacking corps, as do both starting safeties in McDaniel (98 tackles) and Marcus Gilchrist (96 tackles) who were the Tigers’ 2nd and 3rd-leading tacklers...Soph S Rashard Hall will also contend for a starting berth after making 6 interceptions and earning first-team freshman All-America honors, as will reserve CB Byron Maxwell...Finally, Clemson returns junior P Dawson Zimmerman, who averaged 39.1 yards a punt, placing 19 punts inside his opponent’s 20.

Roster Breakdown Starters Returning (15)

Offense (7) .......................... 2009 ...Career Pos Name.......................Starts .....Starts LT Chris Hairston, Sr. ......... 12 ...........23 C Dalton Freeman, So. ....... 9 .............9 RG Antoine McClain, Jr. ..... 14 ...........14 RT Landon Walker, Jr. ........ 12 ...........22 QB Kyle Parker, So. ............ 14 ...........14 WR Xavier Dye, Sr................. 9 ...........11 TE Dwayne Allen, So. .......... 6 .............6 Defense (6).......................... 2009 ...Career Pos Name.......................Starts .....Starts DT Jarvis Jenkins, Sr. .......... 14 ...........26 DT Brandon Thompson, Jr. 13 ...........14 DE Da’Quan Bowers, Jr. ..... 11 ...........17 MLB Brandon Maye, Jr. ......... 13 ...........25 FS DeAndre McDaniel, Sr. .... 14 ...........22 S Marcus Gilchrist, Sr. ..... 14 ...........15 Specialists (2) ..................... 2009 ...Career Pos Name.......................Starts .....Starts PK Richard Jackson, Sr. ...... 14 ...........14 P Dawson Zimmerman, Jr. . 14 ...........14

Starters Lost (9)

Offense (4) .......................... 2009 ...Career Pos Name.......................Starts .....Starts TE Michael Palmer ............. 13 ...........37 LG Thomas Austin, Sr. ........ 14 ...........39 TB C. J. Spiller.................... 12 ..........19 WR Jacoby Ford, Sr.............. 14 ...........27 Defense (5).......................... 2009 ...Career Pos Name.......................Starts .....Starts BA Ricky Sapp. ................... 14 ...........36 LB Kevin Alexander ........... 10 ...........20 WLB Kavell Conner ............... 11 ...........26 CB Chris Chancellor ........... 14 ...........44 CB Crezdon Butler .............. 14 ...........40

Quick Facts

Location .................... Clemson, SC. 29634 Founded ............................................. 1889 Enrollment ...................................... 17,585 President ...........................James F. Barker Director Athletics .........Dr. Terry Don Phillips Stadium ........................ Memorial Stadium Capacity .......................................... 81,500 2009 Overall Record .............................9-5 2009 ACC Record .................................6-2 2009 ACC Finish ..Atlantic Division Champions

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Lettermen Returning .....................50 Offensive Lettermen Returning....24 Defensive Lettermen Returning ...22 Specialist Lettermen Ret. ...............4 Lettermen Lost ...............................21 Offensive Lettermen Lost ............12 Defensive Lettermen Lost ..............9 Specialists Lettermen Lost .............0

Returning Production Index

(Percentage of 2009 Stats Returning) % Passing Returning ......................940 % Rushing Returning .....................421 % Receiving Returning ..................341 % Receiving Yards Returning ........310 % Scoring Returning ......................495 % Kickoff Returns..........................151 % Punt Returns...............................037 % Tackles Returning ......................689 % Turnovers Forced .......................867

NUMBERS & NOTES

1 - QB Kyle Parker became the first athlete in NCAA Division 1 sports history to throw for 20 TD passes in football and hit at least 20 home runs in baseball in the same academic year. 3 - Three Clemson players were named Freshmen All-Americas this past year led by S Rashard Hall, who was named a first-team Freshman AllAmerica by The Sporting News, Scout and Rivals. com. Joining them were C Dalton Freeman, a first-team pick by CFN and QB Kyle Parker, who was a selection team pick by CFN. 4 - Four Clemson players have been named to the pre-season watch lists for four different national awards. DT Jarvis Jenkins has been named to the watch lists for the Outland Trophy and Lombardi Awards. DE Da’Quan Bowers is on both the Lombardi and Nagurksi Awards watch lists while C Dalton Freeman is on the watch list for the Rimington Award and S DeAndre McDaniel is on the Nagurski Award watch list. 7 - The number of Clemson players named to the ACC’s 2009 All-Academic Football Team including 2010 returnees G Mason Cloy, G Dalton Freeman, LB Brandon Maye, S Rashard Hall and P Dawson Zimmerman. 10 - Over the last six years, Clemson ranks 10th among all NCAA FBS teams in total defense. The Tigers have allowed an average of just 307.05 yards per game during a 75-game span. 19 - The number of pass interceptions that returning members of Clemson’s defense made last year led by All-America S DeAndre McDaniel (8), Freshman All-America S Rashard Hall (6), reserve CBs Byron Maxwell (2) and Coty Sensabaugh (1) and Sophomore All-America LB Brandon Maye (1). The Tigers tied for 5th nationally in pass interceptions in 2009 with 21. 24th - Clemson’s rank in the final Associated Press Top 25 poll of 2009. It marked the 20th time since joining the ACC that Clemson finished in the final national AP rankings, including 15 of the last 29 years. 208 - The number of career tackles for Clemson All-America S DeAndre McDaniel who enters 2009 as the ACC’s leading active tackler among defensive backs. McDaniel, with 11 career interceptions, also ranks 2nd among active ACC career leaders only to UNC’s Deunta Williams (12).


Clemson Career Leaders, Alphabetical Rosterr TOTAL OFFENSE Rush 1. Charlie Whitehurst (2002-05) ............................... 94 2. Woodrow Dantzler (1998-01) ........................... 2761 3. Nealon Greene (1994-97) ................................. 1066 4. Steve Fuller (1975-78) ...................................... 1737 5. Cullen Harper (2005-08) ....................................-213 6. Rodney Williams (1985-88) ................................ 863 7. Homer Jordan (1979-82) ..................................... 971 8. DeChane Cameron (1988-91) ............................. 926 9. Raymond Priester (1994-97) ............................. 3966 10. James Davis (2005-08) ..................................... 3881

Pass 9665 6037 5719 4359 5762 4647 3643 3300 0 0

Total 9759 8798 6785 6096 5549 5510 4614 4226 3966 3881

RUSHING Att. 1. Raymond Priester (1994-97) ............................... 805 2. James Davis (2005-08) ....................................... 753 3. C.J. Spiller (2006-09) .......................................... 606 4. Travis Zachery (1998-01) ................................... 691 5. Kenny Flowers (1983-86) ................................... 590 6. Terry Allen (1987-89) ......................................... 523 7. Buddy Gore (1966-68) ........................................ 600 8. Ray Yauger (1968-70) ......................................... 555 9. Chuck McSwain (1979-82) ................................. 483 10. Stacey Driver (1982-85) ..................................... 476

TD 21 47 32 41 26 28 15 16 23 15

Yards 3966 3881 3547 3058 2914 2778 2571 2439 2320 2293

PASSING YARDAGE Comp-Att 1. Charlie Whitehurst (2002-05) ....................817-1368 2. Woodrow Dantzler (1998-01) ......................460-796 3. Cullen Harper (2005-08) ..............................518-815 4. Nealon Greene (1994-97) ............................458-805 5. Rodney Williams (1985-88) .........................333-717 6. Steve Fuller (1975-78) .................................287-554 7. Tommy Kendrick (1969-71) ........................303-644 8. Homer Jordan (1979-82) ..............................250-479 9. Brandon Streeter (1996-99) .........................294-519 10. Mike Eppley (1980-84) ................................252-449

TD 46 41 42 35 16 22 24 15 17 28

Yards 9665 6037 5762 5719 4647 4359 3893 3643 3504 3354

RECEPTIONS Yards 1. Aaron Kelly (2005-08) ...................................... 2733 2. Derrick Hamilton (2001-03) ............................. 2218 3. Rod Gardner (1997-00) ..................................... 2498 4. Terry Smith (1990-93) ...................................... 2681 5. Perry Tuttle (1978-81)....................................... 2534 6. Jacoby Ford (2006-09) ...................................... 1986 7. Chansi Stuckey (2003-06)................................. 1760 8. Jerry Butler (1975-78)....................................... 2223 9. Brian Wofford (1996-99) .................................. 1857 10. Airese Currie (2001-04) .................................... 2025

TD 20 15 13 15 17 16 7 11 13 10

Rec. 232 167 166 162 150 143 141 139 138 137

RECEIVING YARDAGE Rec. 1. Aaron Kelly (2005-08) ........................................ 232 2. Terry Smith (1990-93) ........................................ 162 3. Perry Tuttle (1978-81)......................................... 150 4. Rod Gardner (1997-00) ....................................... 166 5. Jerry Butler (1975-78)......................................... 139 6. Derrick Hamilton (2001-03) ............................... 163 7. Airese Currie (2001-04) ...................................... 137 8. Jacoby Ford (2006-09) ........................................ 143 9. Brian Wofford (1996-99) .................................... 138 10. Chansi Stuckey (2003-06)................................... 141

TD 20 15 17 13 11 15 10 16 13 7

Yards 2733 2681 2534 2498 2223 2218 2025 1986 1857 1760

SCORING Points 1. Aaron Hunt (2000-03).......................................................................... 314 2. C.J. Spiller (2006-09) ........................................................................... 308 3. Nelson Welsh (1991-94) ...................................................................... 301 4. Travis Zachery (1998-2001) ................................................................ 300 5. James Davis (2005-08) ........................................................................ 294 6. Obed Ariri (1977-80) ........................................................................... 288 7. Chris Gardocki (1988-90) .................................................................... 261 8. Jad Dean (2003-06) .............................................................................. 250 9. David Treadwell (1985-87) .................................................................. 233 10. Bob Paulling (1979-83)........................................................................ 209

No. Name...........................Pos. 9 Spencer Adams............. DB 83 Dwayne Allen................TE 41 Daniel Andrews............ LB 13 Robbie Anthony .......... WR 87 Terrance Ashe.............. WR 45 Daniel Barnes ............... RB 6 Tavaris Barnes .............. DE 68 David Beasley .............. OL 3 Victor Beasley ...............TE 57 Matthew Bell................ SN 13 Spencer Benton ............ PK 93 Da’Quan Bowers.......... DE 91 Jess Bowers .................. DE 10 Tajh Boyd ..................... QB 40 Andre Branch ............... DE 17 Bashaud Breeland ........ DB 29 Xavier Brewer .............. CB 45 Desmond Brown .......... DB 18 Jaron Brown ................ WR 37 Kantrell Brown................ S 90 Kourtnei Brown ........... DE 1 Martavis Bryant .......... WR 24 Demont Buice .............. RB 39 Chandler Catanzaro ...... PK --- Ricky Chaney ............... DB 89 Miguel Chavis .............. DT 49 Quandon Christian ....... LB 85 Brandon Clear ............. WR 62 Mason Cloy .................. OL 86 Sam Cooper...................TE 44 Scotty Cooper............... LB 81 Joe Craig ..................... WR 92 Corey Crawford ........... DE 67 Kalon Davis ................. OL 46 Steven Demaras ........... LB 30 Chad Diehl ....................FB 25 Jeremiah Dorest .......... WR 21 Xavier Dye .................. WR 23 Andre Ellington............ RB 52 Phillip Fajgenbaum .......LS 59 Joe Farmer.................... DE 60 Tyler Felt ......................... T 80 Brandon Ford .............. WR 69 Tyler Fowler ....................G 55 Dalton Freeman...............C 12 Marcus Gilchrist........... CB 97 Malliciah Goodman ..... DE 61 Chris Hairston ................. T 31 Rashard Hall.................... S 8 Jamie Harper ................ RB 49 Isaac Harris .................. LB 47 Will Harrison............... WR 42 Corico Hawkins ........... LB 54 Brock Henderson ......... LB 97 Brandon Hoffman ..... PK/P

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

Wt. 185 255 200 195 190 195 250 290 225 180 190 280 250 225 265 190 180 190 195 190 255 200 205 180 195 285 210 210 310 230 220 170 235 340 215 255 145 205 180 215 220 245 210 335 280 190 265 325 195 230 215 195 230 215 160

2010 Alphabetical Roster No. 6 22 19 99 27 25 26 23 30 32 36 20 74 2 25 14 7 5 56 25 94 --48 64 17 10 11 38 79 78 79 21 54 15 43 33 58 71 84 73 63 95 98 35 70 82 53 16 72 91 77 46 50 96

Cl........................... Hometown So.-R ................Charlotte, N.C. So.-R ............Fayetteville, N.C. Jr. .................. Jacksonville, Fla. Fr.-R ....................Orlando, Fla. Sr.-R .................... Cheraw, S.C. Sr.-R ........... Charleston, W. Va. Fr. ................. Jacksonville, Fla. Fr. .....................Columbus, Ga. Fr. ....................Adairsville, Ga. Fr.-R ............ Georgetown, Tex. So.-R ......... Myrtle Beach, S.C. Jr. .......................Bamberg, S.C. Sr. ............ Mountain Rest, S.C. Fr.-R ................... Hampton, Va. Jr.-R .................. Richmond, Va. Fr. .........................Fairfax, S.C. So.-R ............ Jacksonville, Fla. Fr. ..........................Centre, Ala. So.-R ................... Cheraw, S.C. Jr.-R ........ Saint Matthews, S.C. Jr.-R ..................Charlotte, N.C. Fr. .....................Anderson, S.C. Fr. ...................... Gadsden, Ala. Fr.-R ............... Greenville, S.C. Fr. ...................... Beaufort, S.C. Sr. .................Fayetteville, N.C. Fr.-R ............... Lake View, S.C. Jr.-R ......................Hoover, Ala. Jr.-R ................. Columbia, S.C. Fr. ...................Nashville, Tenn. Sr. .....................Lake City, S.C. Fr. ....................... Gaffney, S.C. Fr. .....................Columbus, Ga. Fr. ........................ Chester, S.C. So.-R .............. Westford, Mass. Jr.-R. ..................... Lyman, S.C. Fr.-R .................Charlotte, N.C. Sr. ................. Greenwood, S.C. So.-R ...... Moncks Corner, S.C. Fr.-R ................... Raleigh, N.C. Fr.-R .................Anderson, S.C. Fr.-R ............... Greenville, S.C. So.-R ....................Wando, S.C. Fr.-R .......................Canon, Ga. So.-R .....................Pelion, S.C. Sr. .................. High Point, N.C. So. ..................... Florence, S.C. Sr.-R .......Winston-Salem, N.C. So.-R ...... Saint Augustine, Fla. Jr. .................. Jacksonville, Fla. So.-R ................ Leesville, S.C. So.-R ...................Marietta, Ga. So. ...............Milledgeville, Ga. Sr.-R ............... Greenville, S.C. So.-R .. Westlake Village, Calif.

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Name...........................Pos. DeAndre Hopkins ....... WR D.J. Howard ................. RB Richard Jackson ........ P/PK Jarvis Jenkins ............... DT Martin Jenkins.............. DB C.J. Jones ..................... CB Marquan Jones ............ WR Mansa Joseph ............... CB Shawn Leonard-Horwith .. CB Carlton Lewis .................. S Byron Maxwell ............ CB Brandon Maye.............. LB Antoine McClain.............G DeAndre McDaniel ......... S Roderick McDowell ..... RB Donny McElveen ......... QB Bryce McNeal ............. WR Jonathan Meeks............... S Amsey Miller .................. T Matt Miller .................. WR Rennie Moore............... DT Jake Nicolopulos .......... LB Kasey Nobles ................FB Wilson Norris ..................G Taylor Ogle .................. QB Justin Parker ................. LB Kyle Parker .................. QB Gary Peters ................... DB Phillip Price..................... T Ben Ramsey ................. OL Chris Richardson.......... DE Darius Robinson........... DB Matt Sanders ................ OL Coty Sensabaugh.......... CB Tyler Shatley ................ DT Spencer Shuey.............. LB Caleb Simmons ............ OL Matt Skinner..................LS Darrell Smith.................TE David Smith ................. OL Brandon Thomas ............. T Tra Thomas .................. DT Brandon Thompson ...... DT Evan Tilson .................. PK Gifford Timothy ........... OL Drew Traylor .................TE Sam Van Gieson ............LS Michael Wade............QB/S Landon Walker ................ T Josh Watson.................. DT Reid Webster ................ OL Jonathan Willard .......... LB John Wright .................. DT Dawson Zimmerman....... P

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

Wt. 195 195 195 310 170 170 195 205 200 205 200 230 320 215 180 190 175 205 315 170 265 220 250 310 190 230 200 175 280 280 235 170 315 180 290 250 255 225 230 300 295 270 305 160 290 235 185 210 305 285 275 215 250 200

Cl........................... Hometown Fr. ........................ Central, S.C. Fr. ........................ Lincoln, Ala. Sr.-R ....................... Greer, S.C. Sr. ......................Clemson, S.C. Fr. ........................ Roswell, Ga. FR.-R...............Lincolnton, Ga. Jr. ..................... Columbia, S.C. Jr.-R ...................... Salters, S.C. Sr.-R ......... La Crescenta, Calif. So.-R ...... Saint Augustine, Fla. Sr.-R .... North Charleston, S.C. Jr.-R ......................Mobile, Ala. Jr. .......................Anniston, Ala. Sr. ...................Tallahassee, Fla. Fr.-R .....................Sumter, S.C. Fr.-R ........... Summerville, S.C. Fr.-R ......... Minneapolis, Minn. So. ................... Rock Hill, S.C. Jr.-R .............. Greenwood, S.C. Jr.-R ..................Charlotte, N.C. Jr.-R. ..............Saint Marys, Ga. Fr. .....................Anderson, S.C. Sr.-R .............. Lake Butler, Fla. Jr.-R .....................Pickens, S.C. Fr.-R .............Gatlinburg, Tenn. Fr. ...................... Beaufort, S.C. So.-R ............ Jacksonville, Fla. Fr. ........................ Conyers, Ga. Jr-R. .......................Dillon, S.C. Sr.-R .............Greensboro, N.C. Jr.-R ............Lithia Springs, Ga. Fr. ..........................Atlanta, Ga. So.-R ................ Crestview, Fla. Jr.-R ............... Kingsport, Tenn. Fr.-R ....................... Icard, N.C. Fr.-R .................Charlotte, N.C. Jr.-R ...................Lake City, S.C So.-R ............ Jacksonville, Fla. Fr.-R .................. Gadsden, Ala. Jr.-R ................ Greenville, S.C. Fr.-R .............Spartanburg, S.C. Fr. ..................Wadesboro, N.C. Jr. .................. Thomasville, Ga. Fr.-R ...............Matthews, N. C. Fr. .................Middletown, Del. Jr.-R. ............ Birmingham, Ala. So.-R ...................... Greer, S.C. Sr.-R ....................... Greer, S.C. Jr.-R .... North Wilkesboro, N.C. Fr. ................. Wilmington, Del. Fr. ................... Woodstock, Ga. So.-R .......................Loris, S.C. Sr.-R .................Anderson, S.C. Jr.. ...............Lawrenceville, Ga.


Clemson Coaches and Records Da Dabo Swinney

Clemson Coaches and Records

(Alabama ‘93)

OVERALL WON/LOSS RECORDS

Head Coach

Record: at Clemson 13-8 (.619), 2 Years Overall: 13-8 (.619), 2 Years Born: November 20, 1969 It didn’t take Dabo Swinney long to put his mark on the Clemson football program. In just his first full season with the Tigers, he led Clemson to the 2009 Atlantic Division title and a berth in the ACC Championship Game, dropping a 39-34 Championship thriller that wasn’t decided until the final minute of play. In all, Swinney led Clemson to a 9-5 record, a win over Kentucky in the 2009 Music City Bowl and a No. 24 national ranking in the final AP poll. Named Clemson’s interim head coach on October 13, 2008 when Tommy Bowden stepped down after guiding the program for nearly 10 seasons, Swinney became Clemson’s 25th all-time head coach on December 1, 2008, after guiding the Tigers to four wins in its final six games. The 39-year-old had been Clemson’s assistant head coach for two years and had been in charge of the wide receivers since the 2003 season. The 1993 Alabama graduate joined the Clemson staff prior to the 2003 season. In his seven years, the Tigers have finished in the top 25 of the final polls four times and totaled 11 wins over top-25 teams, including victories over Florida State (4), Miami (2), and Tennessee (1). Swinney coached his wide receiver position to a level of consistency that has not been seen previously at Clemson. He had a wideout finish first or second in the ACC in catches each of his last five years as an assistant. In his first year, he had three of the top-10 receivers in the ACC, a first in Tiger history. He coached a First-Team All-ACC wideout every year from 2004-07 (three different players), also an unprecedented feat at Clemson. In 2007, he coached Aaron Kelly, a FirstTeam All-ACC selection who finished second in receptions per game with a school-record 88 catches, tied for the second-highest total in ACC history. Kelly finished his career as Clemson’s and the ACC’s career reception leader with 232 receptions. Swinney has a reputation as one of the top recruiters in the nation. In February of 2006, he was listed as the fifth-best recruiter in the nation by Rivals.com. It marked the second straight year that he had been lauded by the website as a top-25 national recruiter. He was named one of the top-25 recruiters in the nation by Rivals.com in 2007 as well. Swinney received a commerce & business administration degree from Alabama in 1993 after lettering three times (1990-92). A walk-on who went on to earn a scholarship, Swinney was a wide receiver on Alabama’s 1992 National Championship team. He was also named Academic All-SEC along with being an SEC Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll member in 1990 and 1992. After his playing career, Swinney served as a graduate assistant coach from 1993-95 at Alabama, where he coached in the 1994 Gator Bowl and 1995 Citrus Bowl. In December of 1995, he received a master’s degree in business administration from Alabama. He became a full-time assistant coach at Alabama in February of 1996 under Head Coach Gene Stallings and coached a total of five seasons. In 1998, he coached Alabama’s wide receivers, a position he held for three seasons. At the end of the 1999 campaign, Swinney coached the Crimson Tide in the 2000 Orange Bowl after winning the SEC Championship game. Wide receiver Freddie Milons was the game MVP. During his time at Alabama, Swinney was a part of six years of at least 10 wins, five top-10 finishes, one national title (1992), three SEC championships, and five SEC Western Division titles as a player and coach. He has coached the #2 receiver at Alabama (Milons) along with the #1 (Kelly) and #2 (Hamilton) receivers in Tiger history. From April of 2001 through February of 2003, Swinney was in private business in Alabama. He married the former Kathleen Bassett in 1994. They have three sons, Will (10), Drew (8), and Clay (5).

No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

Head Coach W.M. Riggs .................... (2) W.W. Williams ............... (1) J.A. Penton ..................... (1) John Heisman ................. (4) Shack Shealy .................. (1) E.B. Cochems ................ (1) Bob Williams ................. (5) Frank Shaughnessy ........ (1) J.N. Stone ....................... (1) Frank Dobson ................. (3) Wayne Hart .................... (1) E.A. Donahue ................. (4) E.J. Stewart .................... (2) Bud Saunders ................. (4) Josh Cody....................... (4) Jess Neely ...................... (9) Frank Howard .............. (30) Hootie Ingram ................ (3) Red Parker...................... (4) Charley Pell.................... (2) Danny Ford .................. (11) Ken Hatfield ................... (4) Tommy West .................. (5) Tommy Bowden ........... (10) Dabo Swinney ................ (2)

Years W 1896, 1899 6 1897 2 1898 3 1900-1903 19 1904 3 1905 3 1906, 09, 13-15 21 1907 4 1908 1 1910-1912 11 1916 3 1917-1920 11 1921-1922 6 1923-1926 10 1927-1930 29 1931-1939 43 1940-1969 165 1970-1972 12 1973-1976 17 1977-1978 18 1978-1989 96 1990-1993 32 1993-1998 31 1999-2008 72 2008-2009 13

L 3 2 1 3 3 2 14 4 6 12 6 12 10 22 11 35 118 21 25 4 29 13 28 45 8

T 0 0 0 2 0 1 6 0 0 1 0 1 2 1 1 7 12 0 2 1 4 1 0 0 0

Pct .667 .500 .750 .833 .500 .583 .585 .500 .143 .479 .333 .479 .389 .318 .720 .547 .580 .364 .409 .804 .760 .707 .525 .615 .619

W 10 44 66 19 9 43 21 10 8

L 1 14 30 10 5 32 19 11 10

T 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 1 0

Pct .875 .754 .684 .650 .643 .573 .525 .477 .444

BOWL GAMES ONLY Head Coach ............................................ Bowls W Danny Ford ....................................................(8) 6 Tommy Bowden ............................................(8) 3 Frank Howard ................................................(6) 3 Tommy West ..................................................(4) 1 Ken Hatfield ..................................................(2) 1 Dabo Swinney ...............................................(2) 1 Jess Neely ......................................................(1) 1 Charley Pell ...................................................(1) 0 (Based on Appearances)

L 2 5 3 3 1 1 0 1

T 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Pct .750 .375 .500 .250 .500 .500 1.000 .000

CONFERENCE GAMES ONLY Rk. Head Coach ....................... Years 1. Charley Pell ...............(2).... 1977-1978 2. Danny Ford .............. (11).... 1978-1989 3. Frank Howard ..........(17).... 1953-1969 4. Ken Hatfield ..............(4).... 1990-1993 5. Dabo Swinney ...........(2).... 2008-2009 6. Tommy Bowden ......(10).... 1999-2008 7. Tommy West ..............(5).... 1994-1998 8. Red Parker .................(4).... 1973-1976 9. Hootie Ingram............(3).... 1970-1972 (Based on Winning Percentage)

Swinney by the Numbers

Year School AP USA ACC Finish All 2008 Clemson ............................... 3-2 ..T3rdA ........4-3-0 2009 Clemson .......... 24 ................ 6-2 ..... 1stA ........9-5-0 Clemson: 1 year............ (.643) .... 9-5* ..(.571) ........13-8-0 Overall Record ............................ 9-5* ..(.571) ........13-8-0 Versus ACC Schools: *Includes ACC Champinoship vs. Boston College ....................................... 2-0 vs. Duke ....................................................... 1-0 vs. Florida State ........................................... 1-1 vs. Georgia Tech .......................................... 0-3 vs. Maryland ................................................ 0-1 vs. Miami ..................................................... 1-0 vs. NC State ................................................. 1-0 vs. Virginia ................................................... 2-0 vs. Wake Forest ............................................ 1-0

- TIGERS ASSISTANT COACHES Dan Brooks (Western Carolina ‘76)........................................................Defensive Line Charlie Harbison (Gardner-Webb ‘95)......Co-Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Backs Billy Napier (Furman ‘03) ....................................Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Danny Pearman (Clemson ‘88) ................... Assistant Head Coach/Tackles, Tight Ends Andre Powell (Indiana ‘89) ....................... Special Teams Coordinator/Running Backs Chris Rumph (South Carolina ‘94) ........................................................ Defensive Ends Brad Scott (South Florida ‘79)......................... Associate Head Coach/Guards, Centers Jeff Scott (Clemson ‘03) ..................................Wide Receivers/Recruiting Coordinator Kevin Steele (Tennessee ‘81)................................. Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers

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Clemson 2009 Statistics 2009 Clemson Results (9-5, 6-2 ACC, Atlantic Division Champions) Clem. Opp. | ---------------- Offense ----------------- | | ----------------Defense --------------- | Date...... Result ...Opponent ................Att. AP USA AP USA Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TO S5 ......W, 37-14 ...Middle Tennessee .. 78,371 202 159 361 9-21-1 2 92 207 299 21-44-3 3 S10 .....L, 27-30 ...at Georgia Tech ... 52,029 15 13 125 261 386 15-32-2 2 301 117 418 4-15-2 2 S19 ......W, 25-7 ...Boston College ... 77,362 151 102 253 14-28-2 3 29 25 54 5-21-3 4 S26 .....L, 14-10 ...TCU .................... 71,869 15 14 117 192 309 17-37-0 0 162 226 388 17-26-0 0 O3.......L, 21-24 ...at Maryland ......... 46,243 81 193 274 22-40-1 3 69 215 284 19-26-0 2 O17......W, 38-3 ...Wake Forest ........ 74,298 195 187 382 15-24-0 2 81 97 178 12-26-2 2 8 9 84 326 410 25-37-1 3 177 256 433 17-27-3 4 O24..W, 40-37 (OT) ...at Miami (Fla.) .... 43,778 252 148 400 13-23-2 0 143 27 170 5-17-2 0 O31......W, 49-3 ...Coastal Carolina .... 74,429 N7......W, 40-24 ...Florida State........ 76,656 241 242 483 18-30-1 2 128 264 392 21-35-4 5 N14....W, 43-23 ...at NC State .......... 57,583 24 254 200 454 13-19-0 0 138 239 377 16-39-1 1 N21....W, 34-21 ...Virginia ............... 77,568 18 19 132 234 366 19-26-0 0 78 195 273 13-19-0 2 15 16 48 212 260 22-42-1 3 223 165 388 11-22-1 2 N28.....L, 17-34 ...at South Carolina ... 80,574 D5.......L, 34-39 ...Georgia Tech ....... 57,227 25 12 12 323 91 414 10-17-2 2 333 136 469 9-18-0 0 ACC Championship Game (Raymond James Stadium; Tampa, Fla.) D27....W, 21-13 ...Kentucky............. 57,280 180 141 321 8-14-0 0 167 110 277 15-26-0 1 Gaylord Hotels Music City Bowl (LP Field; Nashville, Tenn.) TEAM STATISTICS........... Clem. OPP SCORING ................................. 436 286 Points Per Game .................. 31.1 20.4 FIRST DOWNS ........................ 245 248 Rushing ................................ 114 130 Passing ................................. 118 93 Penalty.................................... 13 25 RUSHING YARDAGE ........... 2385 2121 Yards gained rushing .......... 2701 2544 Yards lost rushing ................. 316 423 Rushing Attempts ................. 496 606 Average Per Rush .................. 4.8 3.5 Average Per Game............. 170.4 151.5 TDs Rushing .......................... 24 9 PASSING YARDAGE ............ 2688 2279 Comp-Att-Int............220-390-13 185-361-21 Average Per Pass ................... 6.9 6.3 Average Per Catch ............... 12.2 12.3 Average Per Game............. 192.0 162.8 TDs Passing............................ 23 20 TOTAL OFFENSE.................. 5073 4400 Total Plays ............................ 886 967 Average Per Play ................... 5.7 4.6 Average Per Game............. 362.4 314.3 KICK RETURNS............... 46-1094 81-1622 PUNT RETURNS ................ 26-374 23-251 INT. RETURNS ................... 21-342 13-177 KICK RETURN AVG. ............. 23.8 20.0 PUNT RETURN AVG. ............ 14.4 10.9 INT. RETURN AVG. ............... 16.3 13.6 FUMBLES-LOST .................. 27-11 33-9 PENALTIES-Yards .............. 69-629 81-624 Average Per Game............... 44.9 44.6 PUNTS-Yards .................... 58-2246 78-2894 Average Per Punt ................. 38.7 37.1 Net punt average ................. 33.0 31.5 TOP/Game ............................ 28:04 31:56 3RD-DOWN Conv. .............. 74/191 83/213 3rd-Down Pct. ..................... 39% 39% 4TH-DOWN Conv. .................. 4/15 8/21 4th-Down Pct. ..................... 27% 38% SACKS BY-Yards ................ 36-234 19-144 MISC. YARDS ............................ 29 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED ....... 54 33 FIELD GOALS-ATT.............. 21-32 19-23 ON-SIDE KICKS....................... 0-0 0-2 RED-ZONE SCORES ........... 42-51 29-32 RED-ZONE TDs .................... 28-51 20-32 PAT-ATTEMPTS.................... 45-50 31-31 ATTENDANCE ................. 519,500 280,207 Games/Avg Per Game...... 7/74,214 5/56,041 Neutral Site Games ...... 2/57,254 2/57,524

RUSHING ................ Att. C.J. Spiller..................216 Andre Ellington............68 Jamie Harper ................80 Kyle Parker ..................61 Jacoby Ford ..................18 Rendrick Taylor............13 Willy Korn ...................17 Chad Diehl .....................3 Daniel Barnes .................1 Ronald Watson ...............3 Marquan Jones ...............1 TEAM ..........................15 Clemson.....................496 Opponents .................606

Yds. TD Lg. Avg. 1212 12 66 5.6 491 4 55 7.2 418 4 69 5.2 135 1 19 2.2 122 2 17 6.8 37 0 10 2.8 12 1 16 0.7 4 0 5 1.3 3 0 3 3.0 -1 0 2 -0.3 -2 0 0 -2.0 -46 0 0 -3.1 2385 24 69 4.8 2121 9 82 3.5

PASSING........Cmp. Kyle Parker ........ 205 Willy Korn ........... 12 C.J. Spiller.............. 1 Jacoby Ford ............ 2 Clemson............. 220 Opponents ......... 185

Int. Pct. 12 55.6 1 70.6 0 50.0 0100.0 13 56.4 21 51.2

Att. 369 17 2 2 390 361

TD 20 1 1 1 23 20

Yds. 2526 90 17 55 2688 2279

RECEIVING .......Rec. Yds. TD Lg. Avg. Jacoby Ford .............. 56 779 6 77 13.9 Michael Palmer ........ 43 507 4 26 11.8 C.J. Spiller................ 36 503 4 63 14.0 Xavier Dye ............... 14 236 3 43 16.9 Terrance Ashe........... 11 124 0 25 11.3 Andre Ellington........ 11 55 0 12 5.0 Jamie Harper ............ 11 49 0 14 4.5 Dwayne Allen........... 10 108 3 17 10.8 Rendrick Taylor.......... 8 53 0 14 6.6 Marquan Jones ........... 7 156 1 38 22.3 Brandon Clear ............ 3 31 0 17 10.3 Jaron Brown ............... 3 30 1 18 10.0 Taylor Ogle ................ 2 20 0 15 10.0 Chad Diehl ................. 2 20 0 13 10.0 Kyle Johnson.............. 1 11 0 11 11.0 Brandon Ford ............. 1 4 0 4 4.0 Durrell Barry .............. 1 2 1 2 2.0 Clemson................. 220 2688 23 77 12.2 Opponents ............. 185 2279 20 70 12.3 PUNTING ............. No. Dawson Zimmerman ..... 55 Richard Jackson ......... 3 Clemson................... 58 Opponents ............... 78

Yds. 2153 93 2246 2894

Lg. Blk. Avg. 55 0 39.1 35 0 31.0 55 0 38.7 61 0 37.1

PUNT RETURNS. ... No. Yds. TD Lg. Avg. Jacoby Ford .............. 10 143 1 61 14.3 C.J. Spiller.................. 8 210 1 77 26.2 Crezdon Butler ........... 3 7 0 5 2.3 Jaron Brown ............... 2 11 0 12 5.5 Marcus Gilchrist......... 1 0 0 0 0.0 Michael Wade............. 1 0 0 0 0.0 Andre Ellington.......... 1 3 0 0 3.0 Clemson................... 26 374 2 77 14.4

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Opponents ............... 23

251

1

85 10.9

KICK RETURNS .... No. Yds. TD Lg. Avg. C.J. Spiller................ 23 755 4 96 32.8 Jacoby Ford ................ 9 174 0 39 19.3 Andre Ellington.......... 6 95 0 20 15.8 Kasey Nobles ............. 3 18 0 11 6.0 Chad Diehl ................. 3 25 0 9 8.3 Jamie Harper .............. 2 27 0 14 13.5 Clemson................... 46 1094 4 96 23.8 Opponents ............... 81 1622 0 40 20.0 SCORING ...................TD C.J. Spiller..................... 21 Richard Jackson .............. 0 Jacoby Ford ..................... 9 Michael Palmer ............... 4 Andre Ellington............... 4 Jamie Harper ................... 4 Xavier Dye ...................... 3 Dwayne Allen.................. 3 Spencer Benton ............... 0 Kyle Parker ..................... 1 Marquan Jones ................ 1 Durrell Barry ................... 1 DeAndre McDaniel ......... 1 Jaron Brown .................... 1 Willy Korn ...................... 1 Michael Wade.................. 0 Clemson........................ 54 Opponents .................... 33

FGs PAT 0 0 20 41 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 45 19 31

TACKLES ....................... Solo DeAndre McDaniel ..............58 Marcus Gilchrist...................53 Brandon Maye......................45 Kavell Conner ......................49 Rashard Hall.........................24 Ricky Sapp ...........................27 Kevin Alexander ..................34 Crezdon Butler .....................32 Da’Quan Bowers..................27 Jarvis Jenkins .......................20 Andre Branch .......................23 Chris Chancellor ..................25 Jamie Cumbie.......................17 Byron Maxwell ....................20 Brandon Thompson ..............14 INTERCEPTIONS ....... No. DeAndre McDaniel ......... 8 Rashard Hall.................... 6 Byron Maxwell ............... 2 Coty Sensabaugh............. 1 Chris Chancellor ............. 1 Brandon Maye................. 1 Jonathan Meeks............... 1 Crezdon Butler ................ 1 Clemson........................ 21 Opponents .................... 13

Yds. 128 67 4 11 37 2 17 47 342 177

Ast. 40 43 51 39 31 27 20 19 19 23 15 12 16 12 13 TD 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1

Pts. 128 101 54 26 24 24 18 18 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 0 436 286 Tot. 98 96 96 88 55 54 54 51 46 43 38 37 33 32 27 Lg. 27 49 4 11 37 2 17 47 49 54


Duke Blue Devils 2010 Duke Schedule Date Sept. 4 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13 Nov. 20 Nov. 27

Series Series Last Opponent .................................Record ... Began . Meeting .............. Stadium (Capacity) ......................... Site Elon (ESPN3.com), 7 pm .............5-0-1 ... 1920 .... 1926, hW 32-0 .... Wallace Wade Stadium (33,941) ...... Durham, N.C. at Wake Forest (RAYCOM), 12 pm .. 53-35-2 ... 1889 .... 2009, hL 45-34 ... BB&T Field (31,500) ....................... Winston-Salem, N.C. Alabama (ABC), 3:30 pm .............1-2-0 ... 1945 .... 2006, aL 30-14.... Wallace Wade Stadium (33,941) ...... Durham, N.C. Army ...........................................11-9-1 ... 1944 .... 2009, aW35-19 ... Wallace Wade Stadium (33,941) ...... Durham, N.C. at Maryland ...............................19-30-0 ... 1932 .... 2009, hW 17-13 ..Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium (54,000) . College Park, Md. Miami ............................................1-6-0 ... 1976 .... 2009, aL 34-16 ......Wallace Wade Stadium (33,941) ...... Durham, N.C. at Virginia Tech ...........................7-10-0 ... 1937 .... 2009, hL 34-26 ... Lane Stadium (66,233) ..................... Blacksburg, Va. at Navy .....................................13-20-5 ... 1927 .... 2008, hW 41-31 ..Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium (34,000) . Annapolis, Md. Virginia .....................................29-32-0 ... 1890 .... 2009, aW 28-17 .... Wallace Wade Stadium (33,941) ...... Durham, N.C. Boston College..............................1-3-0 ... 1927 .... 2006, aL 28-7...... Wallace Wade Stadium (33,941) ...... Durham, N.C. at Georgia Tech .........................30-46-1 ... 1933 .... 2009, hL 49-10 ... Bobby Dodd Stadium (55,000)......... Atlanta, Ga. North Carolina ..........................35-56-4 ... 1888 .... 2009, aL19-6 ........ Wallace Wade Stadium (33,941) ...... Durham, N.C.

2009 In Review

Continued progress marked David Cutcliffe’s second season as Duke finished, 5-7 overall and 3-5 in the ACC...The three conference wins were the most for a Blue Devil team in a decade (1999) and the fivewin total was the school’s most in 15 years (1994)... QB Thaddeus Lewis led the resurgence, throwing for 3,330 yards to finish his career as only the 2nd player in ACC history to throw for more than 10,000 yards (10,065) in a career...Lewis, who also finished 4th on the ACC career list with 67 TD passes, was named 2nd-team All-ACC, as was PK Will Snyderwine, who converted on 17 of 20 FGs, and LB Vincent Rey, who finished 3rd in the ACC in tackles, averaging 8.2 per game...Sophomore WR Donovan Varner was a firstteam All-ACC pick after leading the conference in pass receptions (65) and reception yards per game (87.2)... Senior DT Vince Oghobaase was named a 3rd-team All-America by the Sporting News, despite missing four games due to injury...Freshman WR Conner Vernon was named a first-team Freshman All-America by the Sporting News after finishing 5th in the ACC in receptions per game (5.00) and 6th in reception yards per game (67.8).

Who’s Gone

Graduation hit the Blue Devils hard on both sides of the ball...Though they only lose two starters on offense, one of them is QB Thaddeus Lewis and his 10,000 career passing yards, as well as starting RT Jarrod Holt..Defensively, the Blue Devils lose five veteran starters--including 4 of the top 7 tacklers--who combined for a total of 170 starts between them DT Vince Oghobaase, LB Vince Rey, DE Ayanga Okpokowuruk, CB Leon Wright and SS Catron Gainey.

2010 Preview

Offensively, replacing Lewis is Cutcliffe’s first task and sophomore letterman QB Sean Renfree, who was impressive last fall in limited action (141.84 passer rating) as Lewis’ backup, enters the this year as the starter. Renfree will have a bevy of wide receivers who each had more than 50 receptions last year in Varner (65 catches), Vernon (55) and senior Austin Kelly (54)...Renfree should also benefit from a veteran offensive line that has four of the five starters return led by all-star candidates T Kyle Hill and C Bryan Morgan, but also including both starting guards in Mitchell Lederman and Brian Moore as well as TE Brett Huffman, who had 18 catches, 3 for TDs and an improved running game which features sophomore RBs Desmond Scott and Patrick Kurunwune, junior Jay Hollingsworth and January enrollee Josh Snead, who opened some eyes with his performance in the spring... The return of Snyderwine gives the Devils a consistent scoring threat in the kicking game...But improvement defensively--Duke finished 9th in the ACC in total and scoring defense--will be the Blue Devils’ and coordinator Marion Hobby’s biggest challenge...The rebuilding will start with SS Matt Daniels, the Devils leading returning tackler from a year ago with 83 hits, and LBs Damian Thornton (60 tackles) and Abraham Kromah (40 tackles)... Upfront NG Charlie Hatcher and DE Patrick Egboh return to their starting posts...Other backups who should contribute this fall include DE Wesley Oglesby, LBs Adam Banks, Austin Gamble and Tyree Glover and CB Lee Butler. In the secondary Daniels is joined by senior CB Chris Rwabukamba, who had 46 tackles and 7 pass breakups last year, redshirt freshman CB Ross Cockrell and sophomore S Jordan Byas. Junior CB Johnny Willliams, a WR convert who moved to defense in the spring, could also be a factor here, as well as being a threat in the return game...Senior P Kevin Jones returns for this third season as a starter after averaging 39.3 yards a kick last year.

Roster Breakdown Starters Returning (17)

OFFENSE (9) ....................... 2009 . Career Pos. Name........................... Starts ... Start WR Donovan Varner, Jr. .......... 12 ......... 14 WR Conner Vernon, So. ............ 8 ........... 8 WR Austin Kelly, Sr. ............... 10 ......... 19 TE Brett Huffman, Sr. ............ 12 ......... 18 LT Kyle Hill, Jr.. .................... 12 ......... 24 LG Mitchell Lederman, Sr. ....... 7 ........... 7 C Bryan Morgan, Sr. ............ 12 ......... 25 RG Brian Moore, So. .............. 12 ......... 12 RB Desmond Scott, So. ............ 5 ........... 5 DEFENSE (6) ....................... 2009 . Career Pos. Name........................... Starts ...Starts DE Patrick Egboh, Sr. ............. 10 ......... 12 NG Charlie Hatcher, Sr. .......... 11 ......... 12 LB Abraham Kromah, Sr ......... 4 ........... 4 LB Damian Thornton, Sr. ....... 11 ......... 11 CB Chris Rwabukamba, Sr. .... 10 ......... 13 S Matt Daniels, Jr. ............... 12 ......... 13 SPECIALISTS (2) ................ 2009 . Career Pos. Name............................ Starts ...Starts PK Will Snyderwine, Sr. ......... 10 ......... 10 P Kevin Jones, Sr ................. 12 ......... 36

Starters Lost (7)

OFFENSE (2) ...................... 2009 . Career Pos. Name.......................... Starts ...Starts QB Thaddeus Lewis ................. 12 ......... 46 RT Jarrod Holt ....................... 11 ......... 11 DEFENSE (5) ....................... 2009 . Career Pos. Name........................... Starts ...Starts DE Ayanga Okpokowuruk ........ 12 ......... 34 DT Vince Oghobaase ................. 8 ......... 44 LB Vincent Rey........................ 12 ......... 35 CB Leon Wright ....................... 12 ......... 30 SS Catron Gainey. ................... 12 ......... 27

Quick Facts

Location ....................Durham, NC. 27708 Founded ...............1838 as Trinity College Enrollment ....................................... 6,247 President ........... Dr. Richard H. Brodhead Director of Athletics .............Kevin White Stadium ................ Wallace Wade Stadium Capacity ......................................... 33,941 2009 Overall Record ............................ 5-7 2009 ACC Record ................................ 3-5 2009 ACC Finish . 5th in Coastal Division

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Lettermen Returning .....................40 Offensive Lettermen Returning....19 Defensive Lettermen Returning ...17 Specialist Lettermen Ret. ...............4 Lettermen Lost ...............................15 Offensive Lettermen Lost ..............6 Defensive Lettermen Lost ..............9 Specialist Lettermen Lost...............0

Returning Production Index

(Percentage of 2009 Stats Returning) % Passing Returning ......................090 % Rushing Returning .....................766 % Receiving Returning ..................945 % Receiving Yards Returning ........958 % Scoring Returning ......................821 % Kickoff Returns..........................911 % Punt Returns...............................906 % Tackles Returning ......................584 % Turnovers Forced .......................389

Numbers & Notes

1 - Wallace Wade Stadium will host the nation’s defending National Champions when Alabama comes to Durham on Sept. 18. The Stadiums’ namesake, Wallace Wade, served as head coach of both the Crimson Tide (1923-30) and Blue Devils (1931-41; 46-50), and is still Duke’s all-time winningest football coach with 110 victories.. 2 - For the second year in a row, Duke C Bryan Morgan is a member of the Pre-Season Watch List for the Rimington Award, which is given annually to the nation’s best center. 4 - Duke Head Coach David Cutcliffe is one of four current ACC coaches who were past winners of the Frank Broyles Award, given annually to the nation’s top assistant coach. Cutcliffe was honored in 1997 as an assistant at Tennessee. 7 - Duke faces seven teams on its 2010 schedule who participated in bowl games in 2009 including defending national champion Alabama (BCS NCG), Georgia Tech (FedEx Orange), Virginia Tech (Chick-fil-A), Miami (Champs Sports), North Carolina (Meineke Car Care), Boston College (Emerald) and Navy (Texas). 9 - Duke’s passing offense ranked 9th nationally last year and led the ACC, averaging 305.0 yards per game. 11 - The number of Duke players who earned selection to the ACC’s All-Academic Football Team-the most of any team in the Conference--including 10 who will return this year including LB Adam B Banks, CB Lee Butler, SS Matt Daniels, T Kyle H Hill, P Kevin Jones, G Mitchell Lederman, G B Brian Moore, CB Chris Rwabukamba, PK Will Sn Snyderwine and WR-CB Johnny Williams. 21 - The number of years since Duke has had a re receiver with 1,000 yards in a single season. WR D Donovan Varner’s total of 1,047 yards is the most sin since Clarkston Hines managed the feat with a sc school-record 1,149 yards in 1989. 17 - The number of pass receptions by Duke’s trio of 174 wide receivers in Donovan Varner (65), Conner Verwi non no (55) and Austin Kelly (54), which is more than any other ot trio in the ACC.


Duke Career Leaders, Alphabetical Roster TOTAL OFFENSE Rush 1. Thaddeus Lewis (2006-09) ........................... -78 2. Spence Fischer (1992-95) ............................. -89 3. Ben Bennett (1980-83) ............................... -553 4. Steve Slayden (1984-87) ..............................125 5. Leo Hart (1968-70) .......................................151 6. David Brown (1989-91) .................................53 7. Mike Dunn (1975-78) .................................1939 8. Anthony Dilweg (1985-88) ........................ -174 9. D. Bryant (2000-01) .......................................81 10. Billy Cox (1948-50) ...................................1265

Pass 10065 9021 9614 8004 6116 5717 3511 4557 3902 2455

Total 9987 9110 9061 8129 6267 5770 5450 4383 3821 3720

RUSHING Att. 1. Chris Douglas (2000-03)..................................... 695 2. Steve Jones (1970-72) ......................................... 683 3. Randy Cuthbert (1988-92) .................................. 577 4. Mike Grayson (1980-83)..................................... 574 5. Tony Benjamin (1973-76) ................................... 503 6. Julius Grantham (1982-86) ................................. 475 7. Mike Dunn (1975-78) ......................................... 565 8. Roger Boone (1986-89) ...................................... 415 9. Robert Baldwin (1991-94) .................................. 421 10. Jay Calabrese (1965-67) ..................................... 465

TD 21 20 20 17 15 11 22 15 20 24

Yards 3122 2951 2771 2441 2251 1989 1939 1900 1848 1801

PASSING YARDAGE Comp-Att 1. Thaddeus Lewis (2006-09) ................. 877-1510 2. Ben Bennett (1980-83) ....................... 820-1375 3. Spence Fischer (1992-95) ..................... 369-788 4. Steve Slayden (1984-87) .................... 699-1204 5. Leo Hart (1968-70) ............................... 487-872 6. David Brown (1989-91) ....................... 463-845 7. Anthony Dilweg (1985-88) .................. 342-594 8. D. Bryant (2000-01) ............................. 316-642 9. Spencer Romine (1997-00)................... 281-573 10. Mike Dunn (1975-78) ........................... 288-570

TD 47 55 48 48 23 42 27 16 13 11

Yards 10065 9614 9021 8004 6116 5717 4557 3902 3545 3511

RECEIVING YARDAGE Recp. 1. Clarkston Hines (1986-89) ...........................189 2. Eron Riley (2005-08)....................................144 2. Wes Chesson (1968-70) ................................164 3. Scottie Montgomery (1996-99) ....................171 4. Corey Thomas (1994-97) .............................165 5. Doug Green (1983-87) .................................142 6. Walter Jones (1988-91).................................119 7. Cedric Jones (1978-81)...................................99 8. Eron Riley (2005-**)......................................83 9. Jomar Wright (2004-07) ...............................122 10. Stanley Dorsey (1990-93)...............................96

TD 38 22 10 13 22 16 17 21 14 9 13

Yards 3318 2413 2399 2379 2297 2082 1968 1732 1720 1638 1507

RECEPTIONS Yards 1. Clarkston Hines (1986-89) ................................ 3318 2. Scottie Montgomery (1996-99)......................... 2379 3. Roger Boone (1986-89) .................................... 1444 4. Corey Thomas (1994-97) .................................. 2297 5. Wes Chesson (1968-70) .................................... 2399 6. Randy Cuthbert (1988-92) ................................ 1261 4. Eron Riley (2005-08) ........................................ 2413 7. Doug Green (1983-87) ...................................... 2082 8. Mike Grayson (1980-83)................................... 1219 9. Jomar Wright (2004-07) .................................... 1638 9. Mark Militello (1980-82) .................................. 1493

TD 38 13 24 22 10 2 22 16 2 9 5

Rec. 189 171 168 165 164 147 144 142 141 122 122

SCORING Points 1. Sims Lenhardt (1996-99) ......................................................................240 2. Clarkston Hines (1986-89) ....................................................................234 3. Randy Gardner (1989-92) .....................................................................221 4. Tom Cochran (1992-95) ........................................................................198 5. Doug Peterson (1986-89) ......................................................................193 6. Scott McKinney (1978-81) ...................................................................168 Tom Davis (1941-44) ............................................................................168 8. Chris Douglas (2000-03).......................................................................156 9. Ken Harper (1982-85) ...........................................................................151 10. Corey Thomas (1994-97) ......................................................................150

2010 Alphabetical Roster No. 78 84 98 39 48 7 5 59 91 57 20 29 38 52 4 6 73 70 18 40 89 90 35 44 64 69 80 92 54 95 45 14 59 50 1 85 74 55 93 58 81 79 27 87 94 60 76

Name.............................Pos. Jackson Anderson............LS Kenny Anunike .............. DE Paul Asack.........................K Adam Banks ................... LB Issac Blakeney ............... LB Anthony Boone .............. QB Brandon Braxton ........... WR Kelby Brown .................. LB Jamal Bruce.................... DL Will Bryant ..................... DL Lee Butler.......................... S Lex Butler ...................... CB Jordon Byas....................... S August Campbell ........... LB Walt Canty......................... S Ross Cockrell ................. CB Takoby Cofield ............... OL John Coleman.................OG Brandon Connette .......... QB Matt Daniels ...................... S Braxton Deaver ...............TE Patrick Egboh ................. DE Jeffrey Faris....................... S Jack Farrell ......................TE Joey Finison ......................C Teddy Force.................... OT Tony Foster ................... WR Justin Foxx ..................... DE C.J. France ..................... LB Guillermo Freile ................K Austin Gamble ............... LB Corey Gattis .................. WR Travis Gibson .................OG Tyree Glover .................. LB Zach Greene ................... CB Ryan Hall ........................TE Dave Harding .................OG Brandon Harper ..............OG Charlie Hatcher ..............NG Curtis Hazelton ..............NG Cooper Helfet ..................TE Kyle Hill......................... OT Jay Hollingsworth .......... RB Brett Huffman .................TE Jeffrey Ijjas........................K Steven Ingram ................ DL Conor Irwin .................... OT

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

Wt. 260 240 215 235 215 225 195 215 265 295 190 175 215 215 205 175 300 280 210 200 210 245 185 225 285 300 180 240 210 175 240 170 260 245 170 235 275 305 290 275 235 290 200 250 170 340 280

Yr. ................... Hometown So.-R ............... Frisco, Tex. So.-R .............Galena, Ohio So.-R ......Westwood, Mass. Sr. .............. Asheville, N.C. Fr. .................Monroe, N.C. Fr. .................Monroe, N.C. Fr. ...............Charlotte, N.C. Fr. ..............Matthews, N.C. Fr. ............... LaGrange, Ga. Fr. ....................Atlanta, Ga. Jr. ................Anderson, S.C. Fr.-R ...........Anderson, S.C. So.-R ...... Lynn Haven, Fla. Fr.-R .....Freeport, Bahamas So. ...............Roebuck, S.C. Fr.-R ............Waxhaw, N.C. Fr. .................Tarboro, N.C. Fr.-R ............ Florence, S.C. Fr. ................ Corona, Calif. Jr. ..............Fayetteville, Ga. Fr. ...............Charlotte, N.C. Sr.-R ........... Mesquite, Tex. Jr. ............. Knoxville, Tenn. Fr.-R ................Atlanta, Ga. Fr.-R .......Greensboro, N.C. So. ................Lancaster, Pa. So.-R ....... Burlington, N.C. Fr.-R ...........Charlotte, N.C. Fr. ...............Columbus, Ga. Jr. ..................... Miami, Fla. So. .................. Weston, Fla. Fr.-R ............ Durham, N.C. So. ................... Miami, Fla. So. ........ Crescent City, Fla. So. ................ Raleigh, N.C. Fr.-R ..............Orlando, Fla. Fr.-R ..............Orlando, Fla. Sr.-R ...........Alpharetta, Ga. Jr.-R ...........Hamilton, Ohio So.-R ............. Roswell, Ga. Jr. .............. Kentfield, Calif. Jr.-R ...............Orlando, Fla. Jr. ..................Sanford, N.C. Sr.-R ......... Massillon, Ohio Jr. ...............Clearwater, Fla. Fr. ........... Southaven, Miss. So.-R ....... Knoxville, Tenn.

No. 11 42 49 83 25 36 22 8 43 67 47 68 62 71 99 94 88 24 89 10 41 19 28 16 82 12 33 13 63 72 97 46 9 96 15 25 23 56 77 86 26 2 95 17 3 34

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Name.............................Pos. Randez James .................... S Dezmond Johnson .......... DE Kevin Jones ....................... P Austin Kelly .................. WR Georgie Kerber.............. WR Alex King .......................... P Brandon King ..................TE Abraham Kromah........... LB Patrick Kurunwune ........ RB Mitchell Lederman .........OG Nick Maggio .....................K Brian Moore ...................OG Bryan Morgan ...................C Jon Needham.................. OT Wesley Oglesby.............. DE Jordan Ondijo ................. DE Danny Parker ..................TE Garett Patterson.............. CB George Pearkes ...............TE Matt Pridemore ............. WR Eriks Reks ...................... LB Sean Renfree .................. QB Kevin Rojas.................... LB Chris Rwabukamba ........ CB Sydney Sarmiento .......... DE Sean Schroeder............... QB Desmond Scott ............... RB Preston Scott ................. WR Chris Shannon ................... T Perry Simmons ............... OT Nick Sink ....................... DL Ned Smith ...................... LB Josh Snead...................... RB Will Snyderwine ...............K Taylor Sowell .................... S Quan Stevenson ............. CB Juwan Thompson ........... RB Damian Thornton ........... LB Laken Tomlinson............ OL Josh Trezvant ................ WR Donovan Varner ............ WR Conner Vernon .............. WR Jamal Wallace................. DE Tyree Watkins................ WR Johnny Williams............. CB Anthony Young-Wiseman . S

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

Wt. 185 220 200 200 185 190 250 225 215 305 200 270 260 320 255 215 230 180 240 190 240 210 215 175 285 185 185 185 290 285 250 210 180 185 185 190 220 250 295 195 170 195 225 195 190 200

Yr. ................... Hometown So.-R ..... San Antonio, Tex. Fr. .............Nashville, Tenn. Sr.-R ................Austin, Tex. Sr. ................ Mableton, Ga. So. ................Murphy, N.C. Jr. ......Winston-Salem, N.C. Sr.-R .........Doylestown, Pa. Sr.-R ..... Staten Island, N.Y. So.-R ...............Austin, Tex. Sr.-R .......... Brodhead, Wis. Sr. ...............Leawood, Kan. So.-R .....Coral Gables, Fla. Sr. ...................Hoover, Ala. Jr.-R ........... Melrose, Mass. Sr.-R ...........Arlington, Tex. Fr. .......... Prairie View, Tex. Sr. ...............Rockville, Md. Fr.-R ........... Richmond, Va. Jr. .... Nelson, B.C., Canada. Jr.-R .......... Gainesville, Ga. Jr.-R ........Wrentham, Mass. So.-R ........Scottsdale, Ariz. Fr.-R ............. Raleigh, N.C. Sr.-R ..Windsor, Ont., Canada Fr.-R ............ Florence, S.C. Fr.-R Laguna Niguel, Calif. So. ............... Durham, N.C. Jr. ............... Rochester, N.Y. Jr.-R ...........Andover, Mass. Fr.-R ............. Raleigh, N.C. Fr. ..........Kernersville, N.C. So. ................ Raleigh, N.C. Fr. .............Smithfield, N.C. Jr.-R ............. Potomac, Md. Fr.-R .......Spartanburg, S.C. Fr. ............ High Point, N.C. Fr. ..................Fairburn, Ga. Sr. ................... Lenoir, N.C. Fr. ................... Chicago, Ill. Jr.-R ........... Morrilton, Ark. Jr. ..................... Miami, Fla. So. ................... Miami, Fla. Fr. ........Virginia Beach, Va. Fr.-R ............. Camden, N.J. Jr. ............St. Stephens, Ala. Fr.-R ............Bethesda, Md.


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David Cutcliffe Head Coach (Alabama ‘76)

OVERALL WON/LOSS RECORDS

Record: at Duke: 9-15 (.375), 2 Years Overall: 53-44 (.546), 9 Years Born: September 16, 1954 D David Cutcliffe begins his third season as D Duke’s 21st head football coach having made aan indelible first impression. The veteran C Cutcliffe has guided the Blue Devils to more vvictories in his first two seasons in Durham-nnine--than Duke had enjoyed in the previous eeight years of the decade combined (8). Duke eentered the ninth week of the 2009 season with a 5-3 record and in contention for a post-season bowl before finishing at 5-7. Its three conference wins were the most for the school since the 1999 season. Under Cutcliffe’s direction, quarterback Thaddeus Lewis became only the second player in ACC history to throw for over 10,000 career yards and earned second-team All-ACC honors. Sophomore wide receiver Donovan Varner led the ACC in receptions per game and receiving yardage per game, while placekicker Will Snyderwine was a semifinalist for the prestigious Lou Groza Award. These achievements came after a 2008 season that saw Duke enter the 12th week of the campaign still in the hunt for bowl eligibility. Cutcliffe, who led Ole Miss to four bowl games in six seasons and mentored Super Bowl MVP quarterbacks Peyton and Eli Manning, was named Duke University’s 21st head football coach on December 15, 2007. He came to Duke after serving the previous two seasons as assistant head coach and offensive coordinator at the University of Tennessee. His head coaching experience includes a six-year stint at the University of Mississippi from 1999-04 where he compiled a 44-29 (.603) ledger with five winning seasons, five bowl game appearances and a share of the SEC Western Division championship in 2003. Cutcliffe was named the SEC Coach of the Year in 2003 after leading the Rebels to a 10-3 record including a 31-28 victory over Oklahoma State in the Cotton Bowl. Cutcliffe has participated in 22 bowl games and he owns a 4-1 (.800) record as a head coach in bowl tilts with victories over Oklahoma, Nebraska, Oklahoma State and Texas Tech. As a member of the coaching staff at Tennessee from 1982-98, Cutcliffe helped the Volunteers to four Southeastern Conference championships, 16 bowl games in 17 seasons and the national title in 1998. His first tenure with the Vols featured the mentoring of quarterbacks Andy Kelly, Heath Shuler, Tee Martin and Peyton Manning. In 1998, Cutcliffe was honored with the Frank Broyles Award, an honor given annually to the top assistant coach in the country. Named head coach at Mississippi on December 2, 1998, Cutcliffe tutored 2003 SEC Player of the Year Eli Manning. A first team All-America pick as a senior, Manning closed his career with an SECrecord 10,119 passing yards and was the top overall choice in the 2004 NFL Draft. In his fourth professional season, he guided the New York Giants to the Super Bowl and earned MVP honors. Cutcliffe’s recruiting efforts at Ole Miss produced three national award winners in Eli Manning (2003; Maxwell Award), Jon Nichols (2003; Lou Groza Award) and Patrick Willis (2006; Butkus Award). During his six seasons at the helm of the Rebel program, Mississippi set school single-season records for total offense, passing offense and scoring offense. In the spring of 2005, Cutcliffe joined the coaching staff at Notre Dame, but resigned from the post for health reasons. He then returned to Knoxville prior to the 2006 season. With Cutcliffe at offensive coordinator, Tennessee scored 30 or more points in 62 of 100 games, posting a 59-3 (.952) ledger in those contests. The Volunteers compiled an overall record of 173-54-7 (.754) during his 19 seasons on staff. Cutcliffe is the only coach in SEC history to have two quarterbacks throw for over 10,000 career yards while his offenses produced the all-time leading passers, rushers and receivers at both Mississippi and Tennessee. A native of Birmingham, Ala., Cutcliffe graduated from the University of Alabama in 1976. He got his start in the coaching profession at Banks High School — his alma mater — and spent four years as an assistant coach before becoming the head coach in 1980.

Cutcliffe by the Numbers

Year School ............ AP/USA .....ACC . Finish ............. All 1998 Mississippi .........................................................1-0-0 1998 Mississippi .........................................................8-4-0 2000 Mississippi .........................................................7-5-0 2001 Mississippi .........................................................7-4-0 2002 Mississippi .........................................................7-6-0 2003 Mississippi .......................................................10-3-0 2004 Mississippi .........................................................4-7-0 2008 Duke .................................... 1-7 .....6thC ..........4-8-0 2009 Duke .................................... 3-5 .....5thC ..........5-7-0 Duke: 2 Years ......(.250) ..4-12-0 .............(.375) ........9-15-0 Mississippi: 7 Years.................................(.603) ......44-29-0 Overall Record: 9 Years .........................(.546) ......53-44-0

No. Head Coach.........Years 1. J.F. Crowell ...............(3) 2. Floyd J. Egan ............(1) 3. James Baldwin ..........(1) 4. Herman Steiner .........(1) 5. S.M. Alexander .........(1) 6. Howard Jones ............(1) 7. Pat Herron .................(1) 8. James DeHart ............(5) 9. Wallace Wade .....................(16) 10. Eddie Cameron..........(4) 11. Bill Murray..............(15) 12. Tom Harp ..................(5) 13. Mike McGee .............(8) 14. Red Wilson ................(4) 15. Steve Sloan................(4) 16. Steve Spurrier............(3) 17. Barry Wilson .............(4) 18. Fred Goldsmith .........(5) 19. Carl Franks ................(5) 20. Ted Roof....................(5) 21. David Cutcliffe..........(2)

........................ W 1888,1889,S&F 4 1920 ..................4 1921 ..................6 1922 ..................7 1923 ..................5 1924 ..................4 1925 ..................4 1926-1930 .......24 1931-41,1946-50...110 1942-45 ...........25 1951-1965 .......93 1966-1970 .......22 1971-1978 .......37 1979-1982 .......16 1983-1986 .......13 1987-1989 .......20 1990-1993 .......13 1994-1998 .......17 1999-2003 .........7 2003-2007 .........6 2008-2009 .........9

.......L .....T ....... 1 ..... 0 ....... 0 ..... 1 ....... 1 ..... 2 ....... 2 ..... 1 ....... 4 ..... 0 ....... 5 ..... 0 ....... 5 ..... 0 ..... 23 ..... 2 ..... 36 ..... 7 ..... 11 ..... 1 ..... 51 ..... 9 ..... 28 ..... 1 ..... 47 ..... 4 ..... 27 ..... 1 ..... 31 ..... 0 ..... 13 ..... 1 ..... 30 ..... 1 ..... 39 ..... 0 ..... 45 ..... 0 ..... 45 ..... 0 ..... 15 ..... 0

Pct .800 .900 .778 .750 .556 . 444 .444 .510 .742 .689 .637 .441 .443 .375 .295 . 603 .307 .304 .135 .118 .375

CONFERENCE GAMES ONLY Rk 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Head Coach...................Years .................W ..... L..... T Bill Murray..........(13)....1953-1965 .........54 ....15......2 Steve Spurrier........(3)....1987-1989 .........11 ......9......1 Tom Harp ..............(5)....1966-1970 .........15 ....16......0 Mike McGee .........(8)....1971-1978 .........17 ....25......4 Steve Sloan............(4)....1983-1986 ...........8 ....18......0 Red Wilson ............(4)....1979-1982 ...........7 ....17......0 David Cutcliffe......(2)....2008-2009 ...........4 ....12......0 Fred Goldsmith .....(5)....1994-1998 ...........8 ....32......0 Barry Wilson .........(4)....1990-1993 ...........4 ....26......0 Ted Roof................(5)....2003-2007 ...........3 ....33......0 Carl Franks ............(5)....1999-2003 ...........3 ....33......0 (Based on Winning Percentage)

Pct .775 .548 .484 .413 .308 .292 .250 .200 .133 .083 .083

BOWL GAMES ONLY Head Coach.................................... Bowls W L T Pct Bill Murray............................................(3).........2 ......1......0 .667 Wallace Wade ........................................(2).........0 ......2......0 .000 Eddie Cameron......................................(1).........1 ......0......0 1.000 Fred Goldsmith .....................................(1).........0 ......1......0 .000 Steve Spurrier........................................(1).........0 ......1......0 .000 (Based on Appearances)

- BLUE DEVILS ASSISTANT COACHES Jim Collins (Elon College ‘74) .............. Assistant Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers Marion Hobby (Tennessee ‘95).... Asst. Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator/Def. Line Derek Jones (Mississippi ‘96)........................................................................ Secondary Jim Knowles (Cornell ‘87)............................................ Defensive Coordinator/Safeties Matt Lubick (Colorado State ‘95) ........... Passing Game Coord./Recruiting Coord./WR Matt Luke (Mississippi ‘00)............................... Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line Ron Middleton (Auburn ‘88) ........................Associate Head Coach/Special Team/TEs Kurt Roper (Rice ‘95) ...........................................Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Zac Roper (Mississippi ‘01)........................Recruiting Coord./RBs/Ast. Special Teams

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Duke 2009 Statistics 2009 Duke Results (5-7, 3-5 ACC, 5th place Coastal Division) Date...... Result ...Opponent ................Att. S5 .......L, 16-24 ...Richmond............ 33,311 S12 ....W, 35-19 ...at Army ............... 25,698 S19 .....L, 16-44 ...at Kansas ............. 50,101 S26 ....W, 49-14 ...NC Central .......... 26,390 O3.......L, 26-34 ...Virginia Tech....... 26,211 O10....W, 49-28 ...at NC State .......... 56,452 O24....W, 17-13 ...Maryland............. 24,650 O31....W, 28-17 ...at Virginia ........... 41,713 N7.........L, 6-19 ...at North Carolina 59,750 N14.....L, 10-49 ...Georgia Tech ....... 25,899 N21.....L, 16-34 ...at Miami (Fla.) .... 38,200 N28.....L, 34-45 ...Wake Forest ........ 21,420 TEAM STATISTICS............ Duke OPP SCORING ................................. 302 340 Points Per Game .................. 25.2 28.3 FIRST DOWNS ........................ 229 225 Rushing .................................. 58 109 Passing ................................. 155 106 Penalty.................................... 16 10 RUSHING YARDAGE ............. 762 1834 Yards gained rushing .......... 1085 2103 Yards lost rushing ................. 323 269 Rushing Attempts ................. 339 458 Average Per Rush .................. 2.2 4.0 Average Per Game............... 63.5 152.8 TDs Rushing ............................ 6 18 PASSING YARDAGE ............ 3660 2589 Comp-Att-Int............308-501-10 197-341-8 Average Per Pass ................... 7.3 7.6 Average Per Catch ............... 11.9 13.1 Average Per Game............. 305.0 215.8 TDs Passing............................ 24 18 TOTAL OFFENSE.................. 4422 4423 Total Plays ............................ 840 799 Average Per Play ................... 5.3 5.5 Average Per Game............. 368.5 368.6 KICK RETURNS............... 62-1375 56-1246 PUNT RETURNS ................ 19-117 31-243 INT RETURNS ...................... 8-162 10-312 KICK RETURN AVG. ............. 22.2 22.2 PUNT RETURN AVG. .............. 6.2 7.8 INT. RETURN AVERAGE ...... 20.2 31.2 FUMBLES-LOST .................... 14-6 22-10 PENALTIES-Yards .............. 59-530 63-626 Average Per Game............... 44.2 52.2 PUNTS-Yards .................... 61-2347 54-2121 Average Per Punt ................. 38.5 39.3 Net punt average ................. 32.9 34.9 TOP/Game ............................ 29:35 30:25 3RD-DOWN Conv. .............. 68/183 77/171 3rd-Down Pct. ..................... 37% 45% 4TH-DOWN Conv. ................ 11/20 5/15 4th-Down Pct. ..................... 55% 33% SACKS BY-Yards ................ 19-107 28-200 MISC. YARDS .............................. 0 5 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED ....... 35 42 FIELD GOALS-ATT.............. 19-24 16-18 ON-SIDE KICKS....................... 0-0 0-0 RED-ZONE SCORES ........... 32-39 35-43 RED-ZONE TDs .................... 18-39 26-43 PAT-ATTEMPTS.................... 33-33 40-41 ATTENDANCE ................. 157,881 271,914 Games/Avg Per Game ....... 6/26,314 6/45,319 Neutral Site Games .................... 0/0 0/0

Duke Opp. | ---------------- Offense ----------------- | | ----------------Defense --------------- | AP USA AP USA Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TO 19 350 369 34-55-0 0 125 157 282 13-24-0 0 70 166 236 12-24-0 2 266 119 385 10-24-2 4 22 23 95 299 394 30-50-2 2 152 338 490 28-41-0 0 233 254 487 25-37-1 1 70 111 181 8-19-0 1 6 6 38 359 397 22-40-0 0 150 327 477 17-22-0 1 43 459 502 40-50-0 1 142 196 338 16-30-2 4 23 371 394 30-43-1 3 67 182 249 16-23-1 2 81 343 424 24-41-1 1 89 107 196 13-38-1 2 12 113 125 16-35-2 2 192 119 311 16-28-1 1 7 7 25 256 281 27-41-1 1 306 213 519 7-11-0 1 21 24 55 303 358 20-37-1 2 148 348 496 25-43-1 2 68 387 455 28-48-1 1 127 372 499 28-38-0 0 RUSHING ................ Att. Yds. TD Desmond Scott .............70 262 1 Jay Hollingsworth ........54 179 0 Patrick Kurunwune ......34 149 1 Re’quan Boyette...........63 130 0 Thaddeus Lewis ...........86 48 4 Colin Jones .....................7 32 0 Brandon King .................3 8 0 Brian Moore ...................0 5 0 Johnny Williams.............1 1 0 Sean Renfree ..................6 -12 0 TEAM ..........................15 -40 0 Duke ..........................339 762 6 Opponents .................458 1834 18 PASSING........Cmp. Thaddeus Lewis .... 274 Sean Renfree ........ 34 TEAM .................... 0 Austin Kelly ........... 0 Duke .................. 308 Opponents ......... 197

Lg. Avg. 23 3.7 10 3.3 26 4.4 17 2.1 21 0.6 11 4.6 5 2.7 0 0.0 1 1.0 9 -2.0 0 -2.7 26 2.2 55 4.0

Att. Int. Pct. TD Yds. 449 8 61.0 20 3330 50 2 68.0 4 330 1 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 501 10 61.5 24 3660 341 8 57.8 18 2589

RECEIVING .......Rec. Donovan Varner ....... 65 Conner Vernon ......... 55 Austin Kelly ............. 54 Johnny Williams....... 31 Brett Huffman .......... 18 Desmond Scott ......... 18 Re’quan Boyette....... 17 Jay Hollingsworth .... 17 Brandon King ............. 9 Tyree Watkins............. 7 Danny Parker ............. 6 Sheldon Bell ............... 5 Josh Trezvant ............. 3 Patrick Kurunwune .... 3 Duke ...................... 308 Opponents ............. 197

Yds. TD Lg. Avg. 1047 8 64 16.1 746 3 74 13.6 625 4 66 11.6 385 1 54 12.4 167 3 25 9.3 147 0 26 8.2 154 2 22 9.1 87 0 20 5.1 162 1 48 18.0 48 0 20 6.9 42 2 16 7.0 27 0 13 5.4 15 0 8 5.0 8 0 7 2.7 3660 24 74 11.9 2589 18 75 13.1

PUNTING ............. No. Kevin Jones .............. 54 Alex King ................... 6 TEAM ........................ 1 Duke ........................ 61 Opponents ............... 54

Yds. 2120 227 0 2347 2121

Lg. Blk. Avg. 59 1 39.3 49 0 37.8 0 0 0.0 59 1 38.5 61 2 39.3

PUNT RETURNS. ... No. Yds. TD Lg. Avg. Johnny Williams....... 13 108 0 48 8.3 Leon Wright ............... 4 11 0 9 2.8 Walt Canty.................. 1 -8 0 0 -8.0 Jordon Byas................ 1 6 0 1 6.0 Duke ........................ 19 117 0 48 6.2 Opponents ............... 31 243 1 34 7.8

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KICK RETURNS .... No. Yds. TD Lg. Avg. Johnny Williams....... 20 413 0 38 20.6 Desmond Scott ......... 18 452 0 68 25.1 Conner Vernon ......... 12 295 0 55 24.6 Re’quan Boyette......... 5 102 0 25 20.4 Patrick Kurunwune .... 3 46 0 23 15.3 Jay Hollingsworth ...... 2 37 0 20 18.5 Eriks Reks .................. 1 10 0 10 10.0 Leon Wright ............... 1 20 0 20 20.0 Duke ........................ 62 1375 0 68 22.2 Opponents ............... 56 1246 1 93 22.2 SCORING ...................TD Will Snyderwine ............. 0 Donovan Varner .............. 8 Thaddeus Lewis .............. 4 Austin Kelly .................... 4 Brett Huffman ................. 3 Conner Vernon ................ 3 Nick Maggio ................... 0 Re’quan Boyette.............. 2 Leon Wright .................... 2 Danny Parker .................. 2 Adam Banks .................... 1 Brandon King .................. 1 Johnny Williams.............. 1 Desmond Scott ................ 1 Patrick Kurunwune ......... 1 Charlie Hatcher ............... 1 Vincent Rey ..................... 1 Team ................................ 0 Chris Rwabukamba ......... 0 Duke ............................. 35 Opponents .................... 42 TACKLES ....................Solo Vincent Rey ...................... 12 Catron Gainey .................. 12 Matt Daniels ..................... 12 Damian Thornton ............. 12 Leon Wright ..................... 12 Chris Rwabukamba .......... 12 Ayanga Okpokowuruk ..... 12 Abraham Kromah............... 7 Charlie Hatcher ................ 12 Lee Butler......................... 13 Vince Oghobaase ............... 8 John Drew ........................ 12 Patrick Egboh ................... 12 Adam Banks ..................... 12 Jordon Byas...................... 12 INTERCEPTIONS ....... No. Leon Wright .................... 5 Vincent Rey ..................... 2 Lee Butler........................ 1 Duke ............................... 8 Opponents .................... 10

FGs PAT 17 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 33 16 40 Ast. 44 46 56 31 36 36 19 24 17 25 18 11 15 20 15 Yds. 146 16 0 162 312

Pts. 75 48 24 24 18 18 15 12 12 12 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 2 0 302 340 Tot. 54 38 27 29 22 10 21 16 22 14 19 23 19 12 4

TD 2 0 0 2 4

Lg. 51 9 0 51 83


Florida State Seminoles 2010 Florida State Schedule Date Sept. 4 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 28 Nov. 6 Nov. 13 Nov. 20 Nov. 27

Series Series Last Opponent .................................Record ..Began .Meeting .............. Stadium (Capacity) ......................Site Samford (ESPNU), 12 Noon ........1-0-0 ..1950 ....1950, hW 20-6 .... Doak S. Campbell Stadium (82,300) ..Tallahassee, Fla. at Oklahoma (ABC/ESPN2), 3:30 pm ..2-13-0 ..1965 ....2000, nL 13-2 ......Oklahoma Memorial Stadium (82,212)..Norman, Okla. BYU (ESPNU), 3:30 pm ............. 3-0-0 ..1991 ....2009, aW 54-28...Doak S. Campbell Stadium (82,300) ..Tallahassee, Fla. Wake Forest ................................22-5-1 ..1956 ....2009, aW41-28 ...Doak S. Campbell Stadium (82,300) ..Tallahassee, Fla. at Virginia....................................13-2-0 ..1992 ....2006, hW 33-0 .... Scott Stadium (61,500) ..................Charlottesville, Va. at Miami ....................................23-31-0 ..1951 .....2009, hL 38-34 ......Sun Life Stadium (74,916) ................Miami Gardens, Fla. Boston College ................................4-4-0 ..1957 ....2009, aL 28-21 ....Doak S. Campbell Stadium (82,300) ..Tallahassee, Fla. at NC State (ESPN), 7:30 pm ....21-9-0 ..1952 ....2009, hW 45-42 ..Carter-Finley Stadium (57,583) .........Raleigh, N.C. North Carolina ............................15-1-1 ..1983 ....2009, aW 30-27...Doak S. Campbell Stadium (82,300) ..Tallahassee, Fla. Clemson ......................................16-7-0 ..1970 ....2009, aL 40-24 ....Doak S. Campbell Stadium (82,300) ..Tallahassee, Fla. at Maryland .................................18-2-0 ..1966 ....2009, hW 29-26 ..Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium (54,000) .College Park, Md. Florida .......................................19-33-2 ..1958 ....2009, aL 37-10 ....Doak S. Campbell Stadium (82,300) ..Tallahassee, Fla.

2009 In Review

Roster Breakdown

In its final season with legendary Head Coach Bobby Bowden at the helm, Florida State won five of its final seven games to earn its 28th consecutive bowl trip and 33rd straight winning season under Bowden...The Seminoles’ 33-21 win over 18th-ranked West Virginia in the Konica Minolta Gator OFFENSE (10)............ ........ 2009 Career Bowl gave FSU a 7-6 overall record while the win was the Pos. Name ........................Starts ...Starts 389th and final victory for Bowden as the veteran mentor WR Jarmon Fortson, Jr. ........... 6 ........... 7 retired after the bowl triumph...The Seminoles finished with LT Andrew Datko, Jr. ........... 13 ......... 25 a 4-4 ACC record, good enough for third place in the Atlantic Rodney Hudson, Sr. ........ 11 ......... 34 Division...The finish was made more impressive by the fact LG that starting QB Christian Ponder, who led the ACC in to- C Ryan McMahon, Sr.. ....... 13 ......... 39 tal offense, had a spectacular season derailed by a shoulder RG David Spurlock, Jr. ......... 13 ......... 21 injury in the 9th game...Still, FSU rallied behind backup QB Zebrie Sanders, Jr.. ......... 12 ......... 23 EJ Manuel to win three of its last four contests...The win RT *Beau Reliford, Jr. ............ 5 ........... 5 over WVU was one of two for the Seminoles over a nation- TE ally-ranked team as FSU also overwhelmed 7th-ranked BYU QB Christian Ponder, Sr. ......... 9 ......... 22 on its home field, 54-28...G Rodney Hudson keyed an ef- RB Jermaine Thomas, Jr. ...... 10 ......... 10 fective FSU offensive line and was named the ACC’s Jacobs *Lonnie Pryor, So. ............ 4 ........... 4 Blocking Trophy winner, presented annually to the league’s FB top blocker...Hudson was also named a first-team All-Amer- WR Taiwan Easterling, Jr ........ 6 ......... 14 ica (FWAA, SI.com)...True freshman CB Greg Reid made an *Shared starting berth depending on the formation immediate impact, leading the nation in punt returns (18.4 avg.) while returning both a punt and pass interception for touchdowns...He was named a 3rd-team All-America by The DEFENSE (6) ...................... 2009 Career Sporting News and Rivals.com....LB Dekoda Watson and Pos. Name .......................Starts ..Starts CB Patrick Robinson both earned second-team All-ACC Everett Dawkins, So. ........ 8 ........... 8 honors while T Andrew Datko and Reid (as a specialist) DT Moses McCray, Jr. .......... 10 ......... 12 were named Honorable Mention All-ACC...Freshman NG DT Jacobbi McDaniel was a 2nd-team Freshman All-America DE Markus White, Sr. ........... 12 ......... 12 pick by CFN. MLB Kendall Smith, Sr. .......... 12 ......... 16

Starters Returning (18)

Who’s Gone

Besides saying goodbye to Bowden, the winningest coach in FSU history with 316 triumphs in 34 seasons, the Seminoles also saw long-time defensive coordinator Mickey Andrews retire. Though FSU lost only six starters, five are on defense where most of FSU’s problems occurred in 2009. Gone are three starters in the secondary in CB Patrick Robinson, a first round NFL draft pick, S Jamie Robinson and RV Korey Mangum...Also missing will be big-play OLB Dekoda Watson who led the team in tackles for loss (13.0) and QB Sacks (6.5) as well as DE Kevin McNeil...On offense, FSU lost only WR Rod Owens, the team-leader in receptions (61) and receiving yardage (729).

2010 Preview

After three seasons as offensive coordinator and head coach in waiting, Jimbo Fisher begins his inaugural season in charge in Tallahassee welcoming several new faces to FSU’s coaching staff including that of new defensive coordinator Mark Stoops, who arrives from Arizona... Improving the defense will be a main priority, as FSU did not rank higher than 77th nationally in any major defensive category...The Seminoles do welcome back six starters including three upfront in DE Markus White and DTs Moses McCray and Everett Dawkins who are joined by DE Brandon Jenkins who impressed in the spring...Also returning are FSU’s top two tacklers in LBs Nigel Bradham (93 hits) and Kendall Smith (85 tackles)...CB Ochuko Jenije, who tied for the team lead in interceptions (4) last year is the only returning starter in the secondary, but Reid, a consensus first-team Freshman All-America, impressed in part-time play...Offensively, Fisher welcomes back 10 starters headed by Ponder, a potential Heisman candidate, who completed 68.8 percent of his passes for 2,717 yards in only 9 games...Ponder should be well-protected with all five offensive line starters returning to an offensive line in Hudson, an Outland Trophy candidate, C Ryan McMahon, G David Spurlock and Ts Andrew Datko and Zebrie Sanders...TB Jermaine Thomas provided FSU’s main ground threat last year, rushing for 832 yards and a 5.1 per-carry average in 10 starts, but TB’s Chris Thompson and Ty Jones are capable...Florida State’s receiver corps also appears well-stocked with three returnees-WR’s Bert Reed (60), Jamon Fortson (45) and Taiwan Easterling (35)--who combined for 140 receptions for 1,762 yards and 6 TDs...FSU’s special teams should be improved with both kickers returning in PK Dustin Hopkins (19 of 27 FGs) and .P Shawn Powell (41.6, 5th in ACC).

WLB Nigel Bradham Jr. .......... 12 ......... 13 CB Ochuko Jenije, Sr. ........... 13 ......... 13

SPECIALISTS (2) ............... 2009 . Career Pos. Name .......................Starts ...Starts PK Dustin Hopkins, So. ....... 13 ......... 13 P Shawn Powell, Jr. ........... 13 ......... 13

Starters Lost (6)

OFFENSE (1) ..................... 2009 Career Pos. Name .......................Starts ..Starts WR Rod Owens..................... 13 ......... 16 DEFENSE (5) ...................... 2009 Career Pos. Name .......................Starts ...Starts DE Kevin McNeil ................... 9 ......... 11 LB Dekoda Watson ............... 12 ......... 32 CB Patrick Robinson ............ 12 ......... 25 S Jamie Robinson .............. 13 ......... 23 RV Korey Mangum .............. 11 ......... 16 SPECIALISTS (0) .............. 2009 . Career

Quick Facts

Location ...................Tallahassee, Fla. 32316 Founded ................................................. 1851 Enrollment .......................................... 32,525 President ............................ Dr. Eric J. Barron Director of Athletics .............Randy Spetman Stadium ...... Bobby Bowden Field at Doak S. Campbell Stadium Capacity .............................................. 82,300 2009 Overall Record ................................. 7-6 2009 ACC Record..................................... 4-4 2009 ACC Finish ..... 3rd In Atlantic Division

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Lettermen Returning .....................43 Off. Lettermen Returning .............23 Def. Lettermen Returning ............18 Specialist Lettermen Ret. ...............2 Lettermen Lost ...............................18 Off. Lettermen Lost........................8 Def. Lettermen Lost .....................12 Specialist Lettermen Lost...............1

Returning Production Index

(Percentage of 2009 Stats Returning) % Passing Returning ...................1.000 % Rushing Returning .....................969 % Receiving Returning ..................635 % Receiving Yards Returning. .......618 % Scoring Returning ......................852 % Kickoff Returns..........................718 % Punt Returns............................1.000 % Tackles Returning ......................653 % Turnovers Forced .......................667

Numbers and Notes

2 - For the second straight year G Rodney Hudson has been selected to the Pre-Season Watch List for the Lombardi Award and C Ryan McMahon has been named to the pre-season Watch List for the Rimington Award, given to the nation’s top center. Hudson and McMahon have also been named to the watch list for the Outland Trophy. 5 - Florida State, which played the nation’s 8th-toughest schedule in 2009, is at it again as its 2010 schedule includes five members of ESPN.com’s early Top 25 team for this fall including #10 Florida, #11 Oklahoma, #18 North Carolina #23 Miami and #25 BYU. 5th - All-America G Rodney Hudson became the 5th Seminole player to be named the winner of the ACC’s Jacobs Blocking Trophy which annually goes to the league’s top blocker. The other Jacobs Award-winners are Clay Shiver (1994-95), Tra Thomas (1997), Tarlos Thomas (2000) and Brett Williams (2001-2002). A Seminole has captured the award in 7 of the 18 years FSU has been in the ACC. 18.4 - The average for CB-PR Greg Reid on his 21 punt returns last fall, which led the nation in 2009. Included was a 68-yard jaunt for a touchdown against Wake Forest. 28 - Florida State has the nation’s longest current consecutive bowl participating streak. FSU’s trip to the Konica Minolta Gator Bowl last year was i 28th straight bowl trip under Bobby Bowden. its 1 - The number of combined starts by FSU’s re142 t turning offensive line--the most of any line in the A ACC--which for the second year, returns all five s starters led by All-America G Rodney Hudson ( (34) and C Ryan McMahon (39), but including G David Spurlock (21) and Ts Andrew Datko (25) ( and Zebrie Sanders (23). 321.8 3 - The average number of total offense yards p game for Florida State QB Christian Ponper d in his nine starts last fall. The average would der h have been the 6th-best total in ACC history had h played one more game in order to have reached he t NCAA minimum standard for games played. the


Florida State Career Leaders, Alphabetical Roster TOTAL OFFENSE Rush 1. Chris Weinke (1997-00) .....................................-366 2. Chris Rix (2001-04) ............................................ 823 3. Drew Weatherford (2005-08) ................................ 65 4. Charlie Ward (1989-93) ...................................... 889 5. Danny Kanell (1992-95) ....................................-196 6. Gary Huff (1970-72) ..........................................-293 7. Thad Busby (1994-97) .........................................-33 8. Christian Ponder (2007-**) .............................. 653 9. Casey Weldon (1988-91)....................................... 15 10. Bill Cappleman (1967-69) .................................-405

Pass 9839 8390 7411 5747 6372 6378 5916 4828 4628 4904

Total 9473 9200 7476 6636 6176 6086 5883 5481 4643 4499

RUSHING Att. 1. Warrick Dunn (1993-96) ..................................... 575 2. Greg Allen (1981-84) .......................................... 624 3. Travis Minor (1997-00)....................................... 664 4. Larry Key (1974-77) ........................................... 625 5. Sammie Smith (1985-88) .................................... 411 6. Greg Jones (2000-03) .......................................... 480 7. Lorenzo Booker (2003-06) ................................. 497 8. Antone Smith (2005-08) ..................................... 493 9. Mark Lyles (1976-79) ......................................... 515 10. Sean Jackson (1990-93) ...................................... 347

TD 37 44 28 13 15 23 15 26 20 13

Yards 3959 3769 3218 2953 2539 2535 2389 2255 2218 2133

PASSING YARDAGE Comp-Att 1. Chris Weinke (1997-00) .............................650-1107 2. Chris Rix (2001-04) ...................................575-1042 3. Drew Weatherford (2005-08) .....................634-1105 4. Gary Huff (1970-72) ....................................436-796 5. Danny Kanell (1992-95) ..............................529-851 6. Thad Busby (1994-97) .................................411-694 7. Charlie Ward (1989-93) ...............................473-769 8. Bill Cappleman (1967-69) ...........................349-636 9. Christian Ponder (2007-**) .......................414-666 10. Casey Weldon (1988-91)..............................323-545

TD 79 63 39 52 57 46 49 39 29 41

Yards 9839 8390 7411 6378 6372 5916 5747 4904 4828 4628

RECEPTIONS Yards 1. Ron Sellers (1966-68) ....................................... 3598 2. Peter Warrick (1996-99).................................... 3517 3. Kez McCorvey (1991-94) ................................. 2660 4. E.G. Green (1994-97) ....................................... 2920 5. Greg Carr (2005-08) ......................................... 2574 6. Chris Davis (2003-06)....................................... 1842 7. Mike Shumann (1973-75, 77) ........................... 2306 8. Warrick Dunn (1933-96) ................................... 1314 Andre Cooper (1993-96) ................................... 1810 De’Cody Fagg (2004-07) .................................. 1654

TD 23 31 16 29 29 12 16 12 24 7

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

RECEIVING YARDAGE ........................................ Recp. 1. Ron Sellers (1966-68) ......................................... 212 2. Peter Warrick (1996-99)...................................... 207 3. E.G. Green (1994-97) ......................................... 166 4. Kez McCorvey (1991-94) ................................... 189 5. Greg Carr (2005-08) ........................................... 148 6. Barry Smith (1970-72) ........................................ 122 7. Mike Shumann (1973-75, 77) ............................. 134 8. Craphonso Thorpe (2001-04) .............................. 123 9. Lawrence Dawsey (1987-90) .............................. 128 10. Jessie Hester (1981-84) ....................................... 107

TD 23 31 29 18 29 25 16 18 20 21

Yards 3598 3517 2920 2660 2574 2392 2306 2153 2129 2100

SCORING Points 1. Derek Schmidt (1984-87) ..................................................................... 393 2. Xavier Beitia (2001-04) ........................................................................ 375 3. Scott Bentley (1993-96) ........................................................................ 327 4. Sebastian Janikowski (1997-99) ........................................................... 323 5. Gary Cismesia (2004-07) ...................................................................... 308 6. Warrick Dunn (1993-96) ....................................................................... 294 7. Greg Allen (1981-84) ............................................................................ 278 8. Dave Cappelen (1976-79) ..................................................................... 239 9. Amp Lee (1989-91)............................................................................... 228 Peter Warrick (1996-99)........................................................................ 228

2010 Alphabetical Roster No. Name.................................Pos. 41 Chad Abram ....................... DB 26 A.J. Alexander................... WR 16 Mister Alexander................ LB 28 Dionte Allen ....................... CB 13 Nigel Bradham ................... LB 3 Justin Bright ......................... S 42 Ronald Britzius .................. LB 31 Terrence Brooks ................. DB 78 Shayne Broxsie .................. DE 12 Nigel Carr........................... LB 8 Chad Colley .......................... S 14 Avis Commack ................... CB 94 Darious Cummings ............ DL 67 Andrew Datko .................... OT 93 Everett Dawkins ................. DL 6 Gerald Demps ....................... S 35 Greg Dent .......................... WR 75 Philip Doumar ................... DS 40 Matthew Dunham................FB 8 Taiwan Easterling.............. WR 38 Darren Edwards ................. CB 74 Cameron Erving ................. DT 76 Garrett Faircloth ................. OT 72 Daniel Foose ...................... OL 80 Jarmon Fortson.................. WR 63 A.J. Ganguzza ......................C 48 Daniel Gard .........................FB 19 Josh Gehres ....................... WR 89 Christian Green ................. WR 70 Antwane Greenlee .............. OT 36 Jarred Haggins .................. WR 30 Jajuan Harley ........................ S 1 Mike Harris ........................ CB 82 Willie Haulstead ................ WR 58 Dan Hicks........................... DE 18 Dustin Hopkins .....................K 62 Rodney Hudson..................OG 37 Ed Imeokparia ....................... S 55 Jamar Jackson .................... DE 91 Damien Jacobs ................... DT 15 Ochuko Jenije..................... CB 49 Brandon Jenkins ................. DE 86 De’Joshua Johnson............ WR 46 Jonathan Johnson ................TE 1 Alex Jones ............................K 7 Christian Jones ................... LB 68 John Jones .......................... DT 33 Ty Jones ............................. RB 20 Lamarcus Joyner ................ CB 54 A.J. Land ............................ LB 85 Ja’Baris Little ......................TE 48 Jeff Luc .............................. LB

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

Wt. Cl. ..................... Hometown 190 Fr. .................. Lakeland, Fla. 184 So.-R ................ Altoona, Pa. 227 Sr.-R ................. Aldine, Tex. 183 Jr.-R .............. Detroit, Mich. 241 Jr. ...........Crawfordville, Fla. 185 Fr.-R ................Duncan, S.C. 220 Fr.-R ................Orlando, Fla. 180 Fr. ................ Dunnellon, Fla. 247 Fr.-R ........... Monticello, Fla. 231 Jr. ............. Jacksonville, Fla. 174 Jr.-R ..........Gulf Breeze, Fla. 197 Jr. ............. Jacksonville, Fla. 267 Fr. ..................Titusville, Fla. 303 Jr. ..................... Weston, Fla. 269 So.-R ........Spartanburg, S.C. 206 Fr.-R ................Valdosta, Ga. 190 Fr. ..............Belle Glade, Fla. 212 Fr.-R .................. Jupiter, Fla. 258 Sr.-R .............Columbus, Ga. 192 Jr.-R ........Hattiesburg, Miss. 175 Jr.-R Lauderdale Lakes, Fla. 290 Fr.-R ............... Moultrie, Ga. 284 So.-R ........... Brunswick, Ga. 295 Fr.-R ...............Paramus, N.J. 221 Jr. ................ Hurtsboro, Ala. 265 Jr.-R .......... Boca Raton, Fla. 204 Sr.-R .......... Lake Worth, Fla. 195 Fr.-R ...........Tallahassee, Fla. 200 Fr.-R .................. Tampa, Fla. 307 Jr.-R .............Columbus, Ga. 185 Fr.-R .............. Lakeland, Fla. 210 So.-R ..........Tallahassee, Fla. 185 Jr.-R .................. Miami, Fla. 215 So.-R .............Titusville, Fla. 246 Fr.-R ...............Oxford, Miss. 185 So.-R ..............Houston, Tex. 282 Sr.-R .................Mobile, Ala. 194 So.-R ......... Philadelphia, Pa. 248 Jr.-R .............. Richmond, Va. 294 Fr.-R .................. Houma, La. 195 Sr.-R ...........Tallahassee, Fla. 234 So.-R ..........Tallahassee, Fla. 150 Fr.-R ............... Pahokee, Fla. 250 So.-R ............... Sanford, Fla. 183 Fr.-R ...........Tallahassee, Fla. 225 Fr.-R ..........Winter Park, Fla. 286 So.-R ................. Jupiter, Fla. 211 Jr.-R .................. Tampa, Fla. 175 Fr.-R ... Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 203 Jr.-R ......... Old Town, Fla. 238 Jr.-R ...........Tallahassee, Fla. 249 Fr.-R .......Port St. Lucie, Fla.

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Name.................................Pos. Emory Mandala.................. OL EJ Manuel .......................... QB Demonte McAllister........... DL Anthony McCloud ............. DT Moses McCray ................... DT Jacobbi McDaniel .............. DT Ryan McMahon.....................C Nick Moody .......................... S Nick Myers........................ WR Holmes Onwukaife ............ LB Timothy Orange ................ WR Henry Orelus ......................OG Brandon Parks .................... QB Terrance Parks ....................... S Christian Ponder................. QB Shawn Powell........................ P Tavares Pressley ................. RB Lonnie Pryor ...................... RB Bert Reed .......................... WR Greg Reid ........................... CB Beau Reliford .....................TE Chris Revell ....................... DS Xavier Rhodes.................... CB Joshua Rodriguez ............... DT Gerald Rogers ................... WR Zebrie Sanders ................... OT Rhonne Sanderson ............. OT Will Secord ........................ QB Tank Sessions ......................TE Kenny Shaw ...................... WR Brandon Simmons...............FB Debrale Smiley................... RB Kendall Smith .................... LB Rodney Smith.................... WR Telvin Smith ....................... LB Blake Snider .......................OG David Spurlock ..................OG Jacob Stanley ........................C Toshmon Stevens ............... DE Bryan Stork ........................OG Eli Tatem ............................ CB Nigel Terrell ....................... LB Jermaine Thomas ............... RB Chris Thompson ................. RB Clint Trickett ...................... QB Will Tye ...............................TE Cameron Wade .................. WR Jonathan Wallace.................TE Bjoern Werner .................... DE Markus White..................... DE Vince Williams ................... LB Vincent Zann ..................... LB

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

Wt. Cl. ..................... Hometown 315 Fr.-R ........... Ft. Myers, Fla. 226 So.-R ....Virginia Beach, Va. 258 Fr.-R .................. Tampa, Fla. 303 So.-R ....... Thomasville, Ga. 302 Jr.-R .................. Tampa, Fla. 287 So.-R ........... Greenville, Fla. 284 Sr.-R ..............Savannah, Ga. 226 So.- .................Wyncote, Pa. 192 So.-R ................. Tampa, Fla. 230 Fr.-R .......... Cedar Park, Tex. 184 Jr.-R .................. Miami, Fla. 294 Fr-R...........Belle Glade, Fla. 205 Sr.-R ...........Tallahassee, Fla. 212 Jr.-R ................Fairburn, Ga. 227 Sr.-R .......... Colleyville, Tex. 227 Jr.-R ....................Rome, Ga. 206 Sr.-R .......... Arcadia, Fla. 209 So.-R ........ Okeechobee, Fla. 167 Jr.-R ........Panama City, Fla. 174 So.-R ...............Valdosta, Ga. 253 Jr.-R .......Coral Springs, Fla. 203 Fr.-R ...........Tallahassee, Fla. 209 So.-R ................. Miami, Fla. 297 Jr-R ................... Miami, Fla. 139 Fr.-R ........ Jacksonville, Fla. 288 Jr.-R ............... Dayton, Ohio 281 So.-R ................. Tampa, Fla. 214 Fr.-R .................. Frisco, Tex. 230 Fr. .....................Decatur, Ga. 160 Fr. ....................Orlando, Fla. 215 Sr.-R ................ Killeen, Tex. 237 So.-R .... Thomasville, Ga. 235 Sr.-R ...............Bushnell, Fla. 220 So. ..................... Miami, Fla. 205 Fr. ....................Valdosta, Ga. 283 So. .................Anniston, Ala. 286 Jr. ........ Murfreesboro, Tenn. 274 Jr.-R ......... Jacksonville, Fla. 225 So.-R ...... Pomona Park, Fla. 284 Fr.-R .......... Vero Beach, Fla. 164 Jr.-R .... West Palm Beach, Fla. 215 Fr. .................... Pelham, Ala. 190 Jr. ............. Jacksonville, Fla. 186 So. ............... Greenville, Fla. 174 Fr. ............. Tallahassee, Fla. 230 Fr. ...............Salisbury, Conn. 215 Jr.-R .................... Cairo, Ga. 239 Fr.-R ......... Jacksonville, Fla. 264 Fr.-R .......... Berlin, Germany 262 Sr.-R .West Palm Beach, Fla. 252 So.-R ........... Davenport, Fla. 211 Jr.-R .............Plantation, Fla.


Florida State Coaches and Records Jimbo Fisher Head Coach (Salem College ‘89) Record at Florida State: 0-0, (.000) 1st Yr Overall: 0-0, (.000), 1st Year Born: October 9, 1965 Florida State formally named offensive coordinator Jimbo Fisher to succeed the legendary Bobby Bowden as the ninth head football coach in school history on Jan. 5, 2010. Fisher has spent the past three seasons as FSU’s offensive coordinator and two years as head coachin-waiting. He came to the Seminoles after seven seasons (2000-2006) at LSU as offensive coordinator, helping the Tigers to the 2003 BCS National Championship. His offenses at Florida State and at LSU have been ranked highly nationally, and he has earned a reputation as a developer of standout quarterbacks, including Christian Ponder, who led the ACC in total offense this past season. Under his direction, FSU has developed a balanced offensive attack. The Seminoles were second in the ACC in total offense, averaging 420.5 yards per game; less than two yards behind the top spot. FSU ranked fourth in the ACC in both passing and rushing offense.While at LSU he coached five quarterbacks who were selected in the NFL Draft and he helped the Tigers to 70 wins (70-20 overall record) - the best seven-year victory total in the program’s storied history. LSU also made three BCS Bowl appearances in that stretch. Fisher coached the only two 3,000-yard career passers in LSU history in JaMarcus Russell and Rohan Davey. He also coached the only 3,000-yard career passer in Auburn history in Damyeune Craig. In 2001, Fisher was named a finalist for the prestigious Frank Broyles Award, which is presented annually to the nation’s top assistant football coach. Fisher began his 22-year coaching career as a graduate assistant at Samford with Terry Bowden in 1988, became offensive coordinator in 1991 and moved with the younger Bowden to Auburn as quarterbacks coach for the 1993-98 seasons. In 1999 he served one year as the offensive coordinator at Cincinnati, where the Bearcats offense was ranked 16th nationally. A 1989 graduate of Salem College, Fisher played quarterback collegiately for Terry Bowden at both Salem and Samford University. At Samford in 1987, he set a school record with 34 touchdown passes and was named the Division III National Player of the Year.

Florida State Coaches and Records OVERALL WON/LOSS RECORDS No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Years W 1947 0 1948-1952 31 1953-1958 34 1959 4 1960-1970 62 1971-1973 15 1974-1975 4 1976-2009 316 2010 0

L 5 12 28 6 42 19 18 97 0

T 0 1 1 0 11 0 0 4 0

Pct .000 .716 .548 .400 .587 .441 .182 .763 ..000

L 27

T 0

L 10 2 2 0 1

T Pct 1 .682 1 .375 0 .000 0 1.000 0 .000

CONFERENCE GAMES ONLY Head Coach Bobby Bowden...........(18)

Years W 1992-2009 118

Pct .814

BOWL GAMES ONLY Head Coach Bowls Bobby Bowden....................................(33) Bill Peterson ..........................................(4) Tom Nugent ..........................................(2) Don Veller .............................................(1) Larry Jones ............................................(1) (Based on Appearances)

- SEMINOLES ASSISTANT COACHES James Coley (Florida State ’97) ................................Offensive Coordinator/Tight Ends Dameyune Craig (Auburn’02) .............................Recruiting Coordinator/Quarterbacks Lawrence Dawsey (Florida State ’91) ................................................... Wide Receivers D. J. Eliot (Wyoming ‘99)...................................................................... Defensive Ends Eddie Gran (Cal Lutheran ‘87) ...... Assoc. Head Coach/Special Teams/Running Backs Odell Haggins (Florida State ’93) ...................................................... Defensive Tackles Greg Hudson (Notre Dame ‘90) ............... Assistant Head Coach Defense/Linebackers Mark Stoops (Iowa ‘89) ............................................Defensive Coordinator/Secondary Rick Trickett (Glenville ‘72)................. Assistant Head Coach Offense/Offensive Line

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Head Coach Ed Williamson ...........(1) Don Veller..................(5) Tom Nugent ...............(6) Perry Moss .................(1) Bill Peterson ............(11) Larry Jones ................(3) Darrell Mudra ............(2) Bobby Bowden ........(34) Jimbo Fisher ..............(0)

W 22 1 0 1 0


Florida State 2009 Statistics 2009 Florida State Results (7-6, 4-4 ACC) FSU Opp. | ---------------- Offense ----------------- | | ----------------Defense --------------- | Date...... Result ...Opponent ................Att. AP USA AP USA Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TO S7 .......L, 34-38 ...Miami.................. 81,077 18 19 110 294 404 24-41-1 2 90 386 476 21-34-2 2 S12 ......W, 19-9 ...Jacksonville State .... 71,420 78 324 402 22-35-0 3 97 213 310 12-27-0 1 S19 ....W, 54-28 ...at Brigham Young ... 64,209 7 9 313 199 512 22-28-0 0 108 365 475 23-34-3 5 S26 .......L, 17-7 ...South Florida ...... 83,524 18 25 19 269 288 25-37-0 4 153 215 368 8-21-2 2 71 340 411 29-42-0 1 188 211 399 13-22-0 2 O3.......L, 21-28 ...at Boston College.... 40,029 O10.....L, 44-49 ...Georgia Tech ....... 76,292 22 23 180 359 539 26-36-0 2 401 131 532 4-8-0 3 O22....W, 30-27 ...at North Carolina ... 58,000 43 395 438 33-40-0 1 238 95 333 13-27-1 1 O31....W, 45-42 ...NC State.............. 67,712 278 277 555 26-40-2 2 189 349 538 20-31-2 3 N7.......L, 24-40 ...at Clemson .......... 77,000 128 264 392 21-35-4 5 241 242 483 18-30-1 2 N14....W, 41-28 ...at Wake Forest .... 33,411 217 220 437 15-20-1 1 227 227 454 25-40-2 2 N21....W, 29-26 ...Maryland............. 66,042 198 206 404 17-27-3 3 196 213 409 20-27-0 1 N28.....L, 10-37 ...at Florida ............. 90,907 1 1 83 198 281 19-32-2 2 311 234 545 19-23-0 2 J1 .......W, 33-21 ...West Virginia ...... 84,129 18 17 226 189 415 17-24-0 0 221 107 328 9-19-1 1 Konica Minolta Gator Bowl (Jacksonville Municipal Stadium, Jacksonville, Fla.) TEAM STATISTICS..............FSU OPP SCORING ................................. 391 390 Points Per Game .................. 30.1 30.0 FIRST DOWNS ........................ 282 271 Rushing ................................ 118 128 Passing ................................. 146 121 Penalty.................................... 18 22 RUSHING YARDAGE ........... 1944 2660 Yards gained rushing .......... 2215 2961 Yards lost rushing ................. 271 301 Rushing Attempts ................. 422 494 Average Per Rush .................. 4.6 5.4 Average Per Game............. 149.5 204.6 TDs Rushing .......................... 27 27 PASSING YARDAGE ............ 3534 2990 Comp-Att-Int............296-437-13 205-343-14 Average Per Pass ................... 8.1 8.7 Average Per Catch ............... 11.9 14.6 Average Per Game............. 271.8 230.0 TDs Passing............................ 16 26 TOTAL OFFENSE.................. 5478 5650 Total Plays ............................ 859 837 Average Per Play ................... 6.4 6.8 Average Per Game............. 421.4 434.6 KICK RETURNS............... 67-1390 50-1068 PUNT RETURNS ................ 23-390 17-136 INT. RETURNS ................... 14-251 13-197 KICK RETURN AVG. ............. 20.7 21.4 PUNT RETURN AVG. ............ 17.0 8.0 INT. RETURN AVG. ............... 17.9 15.2 FUMBLES-LOST .................. 26-13 21-13 PENALTIES-Yards .............. 90-813 80-605 Average Per Game............... 62.5 46.5 PUNTS-Yards .................... 44-1825 48-1946 Average Per Punt ................. 41.5 40.5 Net punt average ................. 36.1 31.6 TOP/Game ............................ 30:46 29:14 3RD-DOWN Conv. .............. 74/160 71/161 3rd-Down Pct. ..................... 46% 44% 4TH-DOWN Conv. .................. 5/11 12/18 4th-Down Pct. ..................... 45% 67% SACKS BY-Yards ................ 26-158 20-146 MISC. YARDS .............................. 0 29 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED ....... 48 53 FIELD GOALS-ATT.............. 19-27 8-14 ON-SIDE KICKS....................... 0-2 0-1 RED-ZONE SCORES ........... 46-56 41-49 RED-ZONE TDs .................... 36-56 34-49 PAT-ATTEMPTS.................... 40-44 46-51 ATTENDANCE ................. 446,067 363,556 Games/Avg Per Game...... 6/74,344 6/60,593 Neutral Site Games ...... 1/84,129 1/84,129

RUSHING ................ Att. Yds. TD Lg. Avg. Jermaine Thomas .......163 832 9 54 5.1 Ty Jones .......................51 251 5 47 4.9 EJ Manuel ....................44 196 2 24 4.5 Christian Ponder...........72 179 2 30 2.5 Lonnie Pryor ................27 156 4 24 5.8 Chris Thompson ...........23 120 2 49 5.2 Bert Reed .....................18 94 2 42 5.2 Louis Givens ..................8 58 1 15 7.2 Tavares Pressley .............9 40 0 12 4.4 Rodney Hudson..............0 9 0 0 0.0 Taiwan Easterling...........2 8 0 7 4.0 Jarmon Fortson...............1 4 0 4 4.0 Rod Owens .....................1 3 0 3 3.0 TEAM ............................3 -6 0 0 -2.0 Florida State .............422 1944 27 54 4.6 Opponents .................494 2660 27 70 5.4 PASSING........Cmp. Christian Ponder..... 227 EJ Manuel ............ 69 TEAM .................... 0 Florida State ..... 296 Opponents ......... 205

Att. Int. 330 7 106 6 1 0 437 13 343 14

Pct. TD 68.8 14 65.1 2 0.0 0 67.7 16 59.8 26

Yds. 2717 817 0 3534 2990

RECEIVING ......Rec. Yds. TD Lg. Rod Owens ...................61 729 3 98 Bert Reed .....................60 710 0 44 Jarmon Fortson.............45 610 4 34 Taiwan Easterling.........35 442 2 39 Richard Goodman ........27 355 1 33 Jermaine Thomas .........17 129 1 20 Caz Piurowski ..............13 182 2 53 Beau Reliford ...............11 101 2 22 Lonnie Pryor ................10 132 1 49 Louis Givens ..................7 78 0 37 Ty Jones .........................5 35 0 12 Chris Thompson .............2 10 0 9 Willie Haulstead .............1 10 0 10 Rodney Smith.................1 7 0 7 Ja’Baris Little .................1 4 0 4 Florida State .............296 3534 16 98 Opponents .................205 2990 26 80

Avg. 12.0 11.8 13.6 12.6 13.1 7.6 14.0 9.2 13.2 11.1 7.0 5.0 10.0 7.0 4.0 11.9 14.6

PUNTING ............. No. Shawn Powell........... 43 TEAM ........................ 1 Florida State ........... 44 Opponents ............... 48

Yds. 1790 35 1825 1946

Lg. Blk. Avg. 64 0 41.6 35 1 35.0 64 1 41.5 57 0 40.5

PUNT RETURNS. ... No. Yds. TD Lg. Avg. Greg Reid ......................21 387 1 68 18.4 Mister Alexander........ 1 0 0 0 0.0 Bert Reed ................... 1 3 0 3 3.0 Florida State ........... 23 390 1 68 17.0 Opponents ............... 17 136 0 25 8.0 KICK RETURNS .... No. Yds. TD Lg. Avg. Greg Reid ................. 26 664 0 69 25.5 Patrick Robinson ...... 11 218 0 32 19.8 Louis Givens .............. 7 174 0 48 24.9

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Chris Thompson ......... 6 150 Lonnie Pryor .............. 4 21 Vincent Zann .............. 4 51 JaJuan Harley ............. 3 42 Matthew Dunham....... 2 6 Taiwan Easterling....... 2 40 Nigel Bradham ........... 2 24 Florida State ........... 67 1390 Opponents ............... 50 1068 SCORING ....................... TD Dustin Hopkins ....................0 Jermaine Thomas ...............10 Ty Jones ...............................5 Lonnie Pryor ........................5 Jarmon Fortson.....................4 Rod Owens ...........................3 Taiwan Easterling.................2 Caz Piurowski ......................2 Greg Reid .............................2 Chris Thompson ...................2 EJ Manuel ............................2 Christian Ponder...................2 Bert Reed .............................2 Beau Reliford .......................2 Richard Goodman ................1 Jamie Robinson ....................1 Louis Givens ........................1 Kevin McNeil.......................1 Markus White.......................1 Florida State .....................48 Opponents .........................53

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

33 11 16 22 6 21 18 69 63

25.0 5.2 12.8 14.0 3.0 20.0 12.0 20.7 21.4

FGs PAT 19 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 40 8 46

Pts. 97 60 30 30 24 18 14 14 12 12 12 12 12 12 8 6 6 6 6 391 390

TACKLES ............................. Solo Nigel Bradham .......................... 61 Kendall Smith ........................... 45 Jamie Robinson ......................... 52 Dekoda Watson ......................... 37 Patrick Robinson ....................... 36 Markus White............................ 21 Korey Mangum ......................... 19 Nick Moody .............................. 23 Ochuko Jenije............................ 26 Nigel Carr.................................. 15 Jacobbi McDaniel ..................... 13 Greg Reid .................................. 16 Kevin McNeil............................ 14 Mister Alexander....................... 14 Budd Thacker ............................ 12 INTERCEPTIONS ....... No. Jamie Robinson ............... 4 Ochuko Jenije.................. 4 Greg Reid ........................ 2 Nigel Bradham ................ 1 Kendall Smith ................. 1 A.J. Alexander................. 1 Markus White.................. 1 Florida State ................ 14 Opponents .................... 13

Yds. 52 54 63 13 17 21 31 251 197

Ast. 32 40 22 28 16 17 15 10 5 11 12 7 5 3 4 TD 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 3 0

Tot. 93 85 74 65 52 38 34 33 31 26 25 23 19 17 16 Lg. 52 37 63 13 17 21 31 63 82


Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets 2010 Georgia Tech Schedule Date Sept. 4 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Nov. 4 Nov. 13 Nov. 20 Nov. 27

Series Series Last Opponent .................................Record Began Meeting .............. Stadium (Capacity) ..........................Site South Carolina St. (ESPN3.com), 1 pm ......... First Meeting ....................... Bobby Dodd Stadium (55,000)..........Atlanta, Ga. at Kansas (FSN), 12 Noon ...................1-0-0 1948 1948, nW 20-14 . Memorial Stadium (50,071) ..............Lawrence, Ks. at North Carolina, (RAYCOM), 12 pm 24-18-3 1915 2009, hW 24-7 ....Kenan Stadium (60,000) ......................Chapel Hill, N.C. NC State ......................................17-9-0 1918 2006, aW 31-23... Bobby Dodd Stadium (55,000)..........Atlanta, Ga. at Wake Forest.............................21-8-0 1917 2009, hW 30-27(ot) . BB&T Field (31,500) ........................Winston-Salem, N.C. Virginia .....................................15-16-1 1965 2009, aW 34-9 ......Bobby Dodd Stadium (55,000)..........Atlanta, Ga. Middle Tennessee ................................. First Meeting ....................... Bobby Dodd Stadium (55,000)..........Atlanta, Ga. at Clemson ...............................49-24-2 1898 2009, hW 30-27 ..Clemson Memorial Stadium (81,500)..Clemson, S.C. at Virginia Tech (ESPN), 7:30 pm......3-4-0 1990 2009, hW 28-23 .. Lane Stadium (66,233) ......................Blacksburg, Va. Miami ..........................................10-5-0 1955 2009, aL 33-17 .... Bobby Dodd Stadium (55,000)..........Atlanta, Ga. Duke ..........................................46-30-1 1933 2009, aW 49-10... Bobby Dodd Stadium (55,000)..........Atlanta, Ga. at Georgia..................................39-60-5 1893 2009, hL 30-24 .... Sanford Stadium (93,058) .................Athens, Ga.

2009 In Review

Year Two of the Paul Johnson Era was even better than the first, as the veteran mentor guided Tech to an 11-3 overall record, its first outright ACC Football Championship since 1990 and its first appearance in the FedEx Orange Bowl since 1966...Tech posted a 7-1 Conference record and finished the year ranked 13th nationally in both the final AP and Coaches (USA Today) polls... The 11 wins were the most for the Jackets since the 1990 National Championship season...Johnson became the first coach in league history to be named ACC Coach of the Year in his first two years on the job...DE Derrick Morgan was named the ACC Defensive Player of the Year and earned first-team All-America recognition (AP, AFCA,Pro Football Weekly) after leading the ACC in QB sacks (12.5) and finishing 2nd in tackles for loss (18.5)...G Cord Howard was named a 2nd-team AllAmerica by CBS.com as Tech finished 2nd nationally in rushing, averaging 295.4 yards per game while setting a conference record for rushing touchdowns with 47... WR Demaryius Thomas earned 3rd-team All-America honors (AP, Rivals.com) after leading the ACC in pass reception yardage (1,154) and averaging 25.1 yards on his 46 pass receptions for 8 TDs...AB Jonathan Dwyer (1,395) and QB Joshua Nesbitt (1,037) both were Honorable Mention all-Americas after becoming the first pair of Tech teammates to each rush for 1,000 yards in the same season...Nesbitt also threw for 1,701 yards and ran for 18 TDs, an ACC single-season record for a quarterback...Morgan, Howard, Thomas, Dwyer, Nesbitt and C Sean Bedford were all named first-team All-ACC as Tech became the first team to have five first-team allconference selections on offense since Florida State in 1995... S Morgan Burnett was named second-team AllACC while LB Brad Jefferson was named Honorable Mention All-ACC.

Roster Breakdown Starters Returning (16)

OFFENSE (6) ........................ 2009 .Career Pos. Name ...........................Starts ...Starts T Austin Barrick, Sr. ............. 10 .........14 C Sean Bedford, Sr. ............... 14 .........14 QB Joshua Nesbitt, Sr. ............. 14 .........25 RB Anthony Allen, Sr. ............. 14 .........14 RB Roddy Jones, Jr. ................. 13 .........26 WR Tyler Melton, Jr. ................ 10 .........17 DEFENSE (8) ........................ 2009 .Career Pos. Name ...........................Starts ...Starts DE Anthony Egbuniwe, Sr ........ 9 ...........9 DT Ben Anderson, Sr. .............. 12 .........12 DT Logan Walls, Jr. ................. 11 .........11 LB Steven Sylvester, Jr.............. 8 ...........8 LB Brad Jefferson, Sr. ............. 14 .........17 CB Mario Butler, Sr. ................ 14 .........27 CB Jerrard Tarrant, Jr. .............. 10 .........10 S Dominique Reese, Jr. ........... 6 .........18

Who’s Gone

SPECIALISTS (2) ................. 2009 .Career Pos. Name ...........................Starts ...Starts PK Scott Blair, Sr..................... 14 .........40 P Chandler Anderson, Jr. ...... 13 .........13

2010 Preview

OFFENSE (5) ........................ 2009 Career Pos. Name ...........................Starts ...Starts WR Demaryius Thomas............ 14 .........36 T Brad Sellers ....................... 14 .........14 G Joseph Gilbert .................... 14 .........26 G Cord Howard. .................... 14 .........33 RB Jonathan Dwyer ................. 14 .........27

In a busy off-season, Johnson found replacements for four assistant coaches including former defensive coordinator Dave Wommack...To head Tech’s defense, Johnson hired former Virginia Head Coach Al Groh who transformed Tech to a 3-4 alignment in spring practice... Tech lost only three senior starters in T Brad Sellers, G Cord Howard and LB Sedric Griffin, but four Yellow Jackets--AB Jonathan Dwyer, WR Demaryius Thomas, DE Derrick Morgan and S Morgan Burnett--opted for early entry into the NFL Draft, plus G Joseph Gilbert transferred to enter graduate school. Johnson welcomes back a league-high 53 returning lettermen including 16 starters--six on offense and eight on defense...Tech should again be potent on offense led QB Joshua Nesbitt, the triggerman of Tech’s spread option offense...A candidate for national honors, Nesbitt enters his final season needing 692 yards to set an ACC career mark for rushing yardage by a signal-caller and is 18-7 as Tech’s starting quarterback...A rebuilt offensive line is keyed by All-ACC C Sean Bedford and T Austin Barrick...Anthony Allen, who averaged 9.7 yards a carry, looks to fill the big shoes left by Dwyer at B-Back...Also returning to the backfield is AB Roddy Jones, who averaged 6.5 yards per carry last fall...The receiving corps is led by sophomore WR Stephen Hill, who averaged 22.8 on 6 pass receptions and includes Tyler Melton, Quentin Sims,and Daniel McKayhan...Defensively, Groh will have 26 returning lettermen including eight starters, at his disposal...Three of the starters are on the defensive line including OLB Anthony Egbuniwe and DT’s Ben Anderson and Logan Walls...Two more starters return at linebacker in Brad Jefferson, Tech’s leading tackler with 95 hits, and Steven Sylvester...The secondary should also be in good shape with three starters returning in CBs Mario Butler and Dominique Reese (moved from S) and S Jerrard Tarrant (moved from CB)...Butler has previous 27 starts while Tarrant developed into a big play performer at corner in his first collegiate season, recording four returns for touchdowns...Both kickers also return in PK Scott Blair, who made 14 of 20 FGs last fall, including 5 of 7 from 40 or more yards, and P Chandler Anderson who placed 3rd in the ACC with a 42.3 average with a third of his punts were downed inside Tech’s opponent’s 20 yard line.

Starters Lost (8)

DEFENSE (3) ........................ 2009 .Career Pos. Name ...........................Starts ...Starts DE Derrick Morgan ................. 14 .........27 LB Sedric Griffin ..................... 14 .........25 S Morgan Burnett ................. 14 .........27 SPECIALISTS (0)

Quick Facts

Location .......................Atlanta, Ga. 30332 Founded .............................................. 1885 Enrollment ....................................... 16,793 President ............. Dr. G. P. “Bud” Peterson Director of Athletics ........ Dan Radakovich Stadium .................... Bobby Dodd Stadium Capacity ........................................... 55,000 2009 Overall Record ............................11-3 2009 ACC Record ..................................7-1 2009 ACC Finish ............ ACC Champions

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Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Lettermen Returning .....................54 Offensive Lettermen Returning....23 Defensive Lettermen Returning ...26 Specialists Lettermen Ret...............5 Lettermen Lost ...............................16 Offensive Lettermen Lost ............10 Defensive Lettermen Lost ..............6 Specialists Lettermen Lost .............0

Returning Production Index

(Percentage of 2009 Stats Returning) % Passing Returning ......................989 % Rushing Returning .....................649 % Receiving Returning ..................346 % Receiving Yards Returning ........329 % Scoring Returning ......................721 % Kickoff Returns.......................1.000 % Punt Returns............................1.000 % Tackles Returning ......................728 % Turnovers Forced .......................654

Numbers & Notes

2 - Georgia Tech’s spread option offense ranked 2nd in the nation in rushing yards per game in 2009 as the Jackets averaged 295.0 yards per game on the ground. 3 - With the addition of former Virginia Head Coach Al Groh to Georgia Tech’s coaching staff, the last three ACC Coach of the Year award-winners now coach for the Yellow Jackets. Tech’s Paul Johnson won the award in 2008 and 2009, while Groh captured the honor at UVa in 2007 and 2002. 4 - Junior CB Jerrard Tarrant leads all returning ACC active players this fall with four returns for touchdowns, all recorded in 2009. Tarrant, who finished 3rd in the ACC in punt returns last year with a 13.4 average, returned two for scores. He also returned a pass interception 40 yards for a TD against Iowa and a fumble 40 yards for a score versus Mississippi State. Tarrant also had a 50-yard non-scoring pass interception return to his credit. 5 - Senior C Sean Bedford is one of six ACC pivotmen named to the preseason Watch List for the Rimington Award, given annually to the nation’s top center. Bedford has also been named to the pre-season Watch List for the Outland Trophy 9.7 - The per carry average for Anthony Allen last year. Allen is expected to take over the B-Back position this year vacated by Jonathan Dwyer. Allen has rushed for 1,728 yards in his career and 26 TDs, including 1,102 yards and 20 TDs in his first two collegiate seasons at Louisville. 20 - 2010 will be the 20th Anniversary of Georgia Tech’s 1990 National Football Championship team. Te Tech’s 1990 team was voted No. 1 in the nation by the Te Football Coaches poll, which at the time , was under Fo the auspices of United Press International (UPI). th 52.25 - Georgia Tech’s successful offensive conver52 sion percentage on third down. In 2009, the Yellow si Jackets were ranked 2nd in the nation, gaining a first Ja down on 104 of 199 third-down attempts. do 148.69 - The pass efficiency rating for Georgia Tech 14 QB Joshua Nesbitt. The rating would place Nesbitt Q 4th nationally and 2nd in the ACC if he had enough 4t pass attempts to qualify. pa 2,069 - The number of career rushing yards for QB 2, , Joshua Nesbitt who needs 692 yards this fall to set Jo an ACC Career record for rushing yards by a quarterback, ba which is currently held by Clemson’s Woodrow Dantzler (2,761). D


Georgia Tech Career Leaders, Alphabetical Rosterr TOTAL OFFENSE Rush 1. Joe Hamilton (1996-99) .................................... 1758 2. Reggie Ball (2003-06)....................................... 1451 3. Shawn Jones (1989-92) ....................................... 855 4. George Godsey (1998-01)....................................-12 5. Mike Kelley (1978-81) ........................................-51 6. John Dewberry (1983-86) ................................... 630 7. Joshua Nesbitt (2007-**) ................................ 2069 8. Eddie McAshan (1970-72) .................................. 182 9. Robert Lavette (1981-84) .................................. 4066 10. Donnie Davis (1992-95) ..................................... 749

Pass 8882 8128 8441 6137 5249 4193 2602 4080 27 3261

Total 10640 9579 9296 6125 5198 4823 4671 4262 4093 4010

RUSHING Att.. 1. Robert Lavette (1981-84) .................................... 914 2. Jerry Mays (1985-89) .......................................... 695 3. Eddie Lee Ivery (1975-78) .................................. 609 4. Tashard Choice (2005-07)................................... 675 5. P.J. Daniels (2002-05) ......................................... 707 6. Jonathan Dwyer (2007-09) ................................. 517 7. Joe Burns (1998-01) ............................................ 614 8. C.J. Williams (1994-96) .................................. 539 9. David Sims (1974-76) ......................................... 379 10. Joshua Nesbitt (2007-**) .................................. 504

TD 45 18 22 28 23 35 31 20 21 25

Yards Yards 4066 3699 3517 3365 3346 3226 2634 2365 2274 2069

PASSING YARDAGE Comp-Att 1. Joe Hamilton (1996-99) .............................629-1020 2. Shawn Jones, (1989-92) .............................652-1217 3. Reggie Ball (2003-06)................................662-1363 4. George Godsey (1998-01)............................484-765 5. Mike Kelley (1978-81) ................................391-785 6. John Dewberry (1983-86) ............................310-533 7. Eddie McAshan (1970-72) ...........................360-698 8. Donnie Davis (1992-95) ..............................270-478 9. Taylor Bennett (2005-07) .............................211-422 10. Kim King (1965-67) ....................................243-460 Joshua Nesbitt (2007-**) ...........................134-298

TD 65 51 57 41 23 27 32 22 13 14 13

Yards 8882 8441 8128 6137 5249 4193 4080 3261 2804 2763 2602

RECEPTIONS Yards 1. Kelly Campbell (1998-01) ................................ 2907 2. Calvin Johnson (2004-06) ................................. 2927 3. Jonathan Smith (2000-03) ................................. 2248 4. Kerry Watkins (1999-02) .................................. 2680 5. Harvey Middleton (1994-97) ............................ 2291 6. Will Glover (1999-02)....................................... 1316 7. Demaryius Thomas (2007-09) .......................... 2339 8. Bobby Rodriquez (1989-92) ............................. 1681 Jerry Mays (1985-89) .......................................... 869 10. Robert Lavette (1981-84) .................................... 862

TD 24 28 12 22 13 9 15 7 10 1

Rec. 195 178 174 171 165 122 120 115 115 114

RECEIVING YARDAGE Recp. 1. Calvin Johnson (2004-06) ................................... 178 2. Kelly Campbell (1998-01) .................................. 195 3. Kerry Watkins (1999-02) .................................... 171 4. Demaryius Thomas (2007-09) ............................ 120 5. Harvey Middleton (1994-97) .............................. 165 6. Jonathan Smith (2000-03) ................................... 174 7. Dez White (1997-99) ............................................ 90 8. John Sias (1966-68) ............................................ 110 9. Bobby Rodriguez (1989-92) ............................... 115 10. Derrick Steagall (1993-97) ................................... 99

TD 28 24 22 15 13 12 14 10 9 9

Yards 2927 2907 2680 2339 2291 2248 1833 1727 1681 1639

No. Name...............................Pos. 57 Catlin Alford .................... OL 52 Corey Alford .................... LB 18 Anthony Allen .................. BB 89 Jamie Alvarez .................. WR 98 Ben Anderson .................. DT 85 Chandler Anderson.......... K/P 45 Jeremiah Attaochu ............ LB 33 Ryan Ayers ....................... CB 72 Morgan Bailey.................. OL 12 Anthony Barnes .............OLB 90 T.J. Barnes ........................ DT 73 Austin Barrick .................. OT 79 Sean Bedford.......................C 55 Ray Beno.......................... OL 14 Scott Blair ...........................K 4 B. J. Bostic ....................... AB 40 Julian Burnett ................... LB 2 Mario Butler ..................... CB 71 Alexander Carvahal ......... OL 75 Nick Claytor ..................... OT 12 Jordan Conant .................. QB 82 Kevin Cone ..................... WR 36 Lucas Cox ........................ RB 95 Christopher Crenshaw....OLB 94 Izaan Cross ....................... DE 87 Euclid Cummings............. DE 10 Synjyn Days ..................... QB 93 Emmanuel Dieke .............. DE 30 Daniel Drummond ........... BB 15 Correy Earls .................... WR 8 Mario Edwards ................. DB 41 Anthony Egbuniwe ........OLB 45 Andy Elakman ................. PK 24 Scott Elder........................ CB 30 Colin Emerson .................... S 50 Jay Finch .......................... OL 60 Austin Flanary.................. LB 68 Zach Fraysier ................... OL 25 Robert Godhigh................ AB 70 Shawn Green .................... DT 97 Robert Hall ....................... DE 88 Deon Hill.......................... AB 5 Stephen Hill .................... WR 50 Robert Hogan III .............. LB 39 Fred Holton ......................... S 31 Chris Jackson ................... AB 59 Kyle Jackson .................... LB 52 Will Jackson ..................... OL 51 Brad Jefferson .................. LB 1 Isaiah Johnson ..................... S 64 Mike Johnson ................... OL 20 Roddy Jones ..................... AB 67 Ben Keith ......................... DT 55 Tyler Kelly .....................OLB 69 Tyler Kidney .................... OL 74 Zach Krish........................ OL 99 J.C. Lanier ........................ DT

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

Wt. 275 226 239 220 273 201 223 178 298 243 355 279 274 292 174 163 225 180 280 283 217 207 251 245 287 264 205 257 234 196 217 250 170 173 195 274 231 260 183 270 276 205 195 222 198 215 239 284 242 191 304 198 282 207 261 279 317

SCORING Points 1. Luke Manget (1999-02) ........................................................................322 2. Travis Bell (2004-07) ............................................................................321 3. Scott Sisson (1989-92) ..........................................................................299 4. Robert Lavette (1981-84) ......................................................................276 5. Jonathan Dwyer (2007-09) ...................................................................218 6. Joe Burns (1998-01) ..............................................................................206 7. Billy Lothridge (1961-63) .....................................................................204 8. Calvin Johnson (2004-06) .....................................................................174 9. David Bell (1983-86) ............................................................................172 10. Jerry Mays (1985-89) ............................................................................168 Tashard Choice (2005-07).....................................................................168

2010 Alphabetical Roster No. Name...............................Pos.

Cl. ......................Hometown Fr. ................. Adairsville, Ga Fr.-R .................Conyers, Ga. Sr.-R ...................Tampa, Fla. Fr. ..................Ft. Myers, Fla. Sr.-R ...................Aiken, S.C. Jr.-R ............. Columbus, Ga. Fr. ............. Washington, D.C. Fr. ............. Douglasville, Ga. Fr. .................Loganville, Ga. Sr.-R ........... Cartersville, Ga. So.-R ............Enterprise, Ala. Sr.-R ..................Moody, Ala. Sr.-R ........... Gainesville, Fla. Fr.-R .................Newnan, Ga. Sr. .................... Calhoun, Ga. Fr. ..................Louisville, Ga. So. ......................Macon, Ga. Sr. ..............Jacksonville, Fla. Fr. ...................... Canton, Ga. Jr.-R ............Gainesville, Ga. Fr.-R .............. Winthrop, Me. Sr.-R .... Stone Mountain, Ga. Sr.-R .............Lewisberry, Pa. Fr.-R ..............Louisville, Ga. So. ....... Flowery Branch, Ga. Fr.-R .................. Atlanta, Ga. Fr. ........ Powder Springs, Ga. Fr.-R .............. Riverdale, Ga. Fr.-R .... Flowery Branch, Ga. Sr.-R ...................Macon, Ga. Sr.-R ......... College Park, Ga. Sr.-R ............Greenville, S.C. So.-R ............... Calhoun, Ga. Jr.-R .... Stone Mountain, Ga. So.-R .............. Suwanee, Ga. Fr.-R ................Acworth, Ga. So.-R .......... Scottsdale, Ariz. So.-R ......... Ball Ground, Ga. Fr.-R ................Acworth, Ga. Fr. .................... Grayson, Ga. Sr.-R .........Hawkinsville, Ga. Fr. .............. Phenix City, Ala. So. ................... Lithonia, Ga. So.-R ................Newnan, Ga. Fr. ..............Thomasville, Ga. So.-R .........McDonough, Ga. Jr.-R ..........McDonough, Ga. Fr.-R ...........Knoxville, Tenn. Sr. .............. Wrightsville, Ga. Fr. .......................Tyrone, Ga. So.-R ............... Lithonia, Ga. Jr.-R .... Stone Mountain, Ga. Fr.-R ........... Gainesville, Fla. Fr.-R .................Conyers, Ga. Fr.-R .............. Alpharetta, Ga Sr.-R ...............Snellville, Ga. Fr.-R ............... Stillmore, Ga.

53 29 7 46 58 16 91 80 43 76 84 48 83 86 63 42 54 9 49 87 49 24 21 92 35 27 3 66 6 26 28 43 44 29 10 65 16 23 17 61 57 6 34 17 37 22 38 56 62 96 13 32 11 89 3 62 46 81

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Jeff Lentz...........................LS Jon Lockhart..................... DB Jordan Luallen.................. QB Preston Lyons ................... BB B.J. Machen ..................... LB Stephen Mann ..................... S Denzel McCoy ................. DT Daniel McKayhan ........... WR Sam McNearney............... AB Nick McRae ..................... OL Tyler Melton.................... WR Carl Miles......................... CB Jeremy Moore ................. WR Justin Moore..................... PK Tyler Morgan.....................LS Malcolm Munroe ...........OLB Quayshawn Nealy ............ LB Joshua Nesbitt .................. QB Patrick Nordmann ............... S Onu Okebie ..................... WR Jamal Paige ...................... AB Embry Peeples ................. AB Charles Perkins ................ RB Jason Peters ...................... DE Michael Peterson.............. CB Jared Polak ....................... LB Sean Poole........................... P Cory Pritchett ....................LS Ty Rawlings .......................K Dominique Reese ............. DB Rashaad Reid ................... CB Lance Richardson................ S Albert Rocker .................OLB DeShon Scott ................... AB David Scully........................K Tanner Shirah ................... OL David Sims ....................... QB Quentin Sims................... WR Orwin Smith ..................... AB Phil Smith......................... OT Ryan Sparlin ..................... LB Rod Sweeting ................... CB Steven Sylvester ............... LB Chris Tanner .................... K/P Jerrard Tarrant ..................... S Cooper Taylor ..................... S Jemea Thomas .................. DB Osahon Tongo ................OLB Omoregie Uzzi .................OG Logan Walls ..................... DT Tevin Washington............. QB Richard Watson ................ BB Brandon Watts .................. LB Anthony Williams ............ DE Marcus Wright ................. AB Morgan Wirght ................. LB Louis Young ..................... CB Tony Zenon ...................... AB

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

Wt. 247 194 217 189 216 212 268 200 160 296 208 178 180 160 197 231 220 218 177 184 182 177 212 273 194 194 161 263 155 201 194 211 244 189 180 315 219 197 208 276 220 180 245 182 204 209 189 252 305 290 203 231 237 221 180 225 190 174

Cl. ......................Hometown Sr.-R ................ Marietta, Ga. So.-R ........ Blountstown, Fla. Fr.-R ...........Greenwood, Ind. Jr.-R .................. Atlanta, Ga. So.-R .............. Hilliard, Ohio So.-R ............... Malabar, Fla. Fr. ........... Lawrenceville, Ga. So.-R ................ Decatur, Ga. Fr. ...................... Atlanta, Ga. So.-R ..................Dublin, Ga. Jr. .................Houston, Texas Fr.-R ................Miramar, Fla. Fr.-R ................Austin, Texas Fr. ...................... Atlanta, Ga. So. .............. Fayetteville, Ga. So.-R ..................Miami, Fla. Fr. ...................Lakeland, Fla. Sr. ............... Greensboro, Ga. Sr.-R .................Augusta, Ga. Sr. ........... Lawrenceville, Ga. So.-R ................. Atlanta, Ga. Jr. .................... Orlando, Fla. Fr. ........... Lawrenceville, Ga. Jr.-R ......... Baton Rouge, La. Jr.-R ....................Tampa,Fla. Fr.-R ..................Lilburn, Ga. Fr.-R ........... Tallahassee, Fla. Fr.-R ........... Chatsworth, Ga. Jr.-R ................... Griffin, Ga. Sr.-R .................Auburn, Ala. Jr. ............St. Augustine, Fla. Fr.-R .........Ware Shoals, S.C. Jr.-R .........New Market, Ala. Fr.-R .........Fort Worth, Texas Fr.-R ..........Dawsonville, Ga. Fr. ............ Locust Grove, Ga. Fr.-R ........St. Matthews, S.C. So.-R ..........Cincinnati, Ohio So. ............. Phenix City, Ala. So.-R ..................Tampa, Fla. Fr. ................. Kennesaw, Ga. So. ........... Locust Grove, Ga. Jr. ..............McDonough, Ga. So.-R .............. Norcross, Ga. Jr.-R ............. Carrollton, Ga. Jr. ...................... Atlanta, Ga. So. .................Fitzgerald, Ga. Sr.-R .............. Naperville, Ill. So.-R ............... Lithonia, Ga. Jr.-R ..........Dawsonville, Ga. So.-R ...........Wetumpka, Ala. So.-R .......... Tallahassee, Fla. Fr.-R .................Tennille, Ga. Fr. ..............McDonough, Ga. Jr. .......... San Antonio, Texas Fr. .................... Marietta, Ga. Fr. ............... Washington, DC Fr. ...................... Albany, Ga.


Georgia Tech Coaches and Records Paul P aul Johnson

Georgia Tech Coaches and Recordss

Head Coach (Western Carolina ‘79)

Record at Georgia Tech: 20-7 (.741), 2 Years Overall: 129-46 (.737), 13 Years Born: August 20, 1957

Named Georgia Tech’s 12th head football coach on December 7, 2007, Paul Johnson’s first two years on The Flats has been nothing short of remarkable. The veteran head coach became the first coach in ACC history to be named ACC Coach of the Year in his first two seasons at his school, guiding Tech to a 20-7 two-year record and being named ACC Coach of the Year in 2008 and 2009. Johnson’s 2009 team captured the school’s first undisputed ACC Championship since 1990, posting an 11-3 overall record and 7-1 in the Conference. Tech topped Clemson 39-34 in the 2009 ACC Championship Game and ended the year ranked 13th nationally in both the AP and Coaches polls while earning the school’s first berth in a major bowl game (FedEx Orange) since the 1966 season. Along the way, Tech set an ACC single-season standard for most rushing touchdowns with 47 and most rushing yards (4,136), while finishing 2nd nationally in rushing offense, time of possession and third down conversion percentage. These accomplishments came right after Johnson’s 2008 Rambling Wreck, picked to finish 5th in the Coastal Division, tied ACC champion Virginia Tech for first place in the Coastal and earned a No.22 national ranking and a berth in the Chick-fil-A Bowl. Johnson was named National Coach of the Year by CBS College Sports. His option style offense allowed Tech to finish 4th nationally in rushing offense as the Jackets defeated three nationally-ranked teams. Johnson came to Tech after a highly-successful six-year stint as head coach at the U.S. Naval Academy and five successful years as head coach at Georgia Southern (1997-2001). Johnson’s 2007 Midshipmen won a fifth straight Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy, earned a postseason bowl bid for the fifth consecutive year and beat Notre Dame for the first time since 1963. A finalist for the 2007 Liberty Mutual National Coach of the Year, Johnson compiled a 45-29 record in Annapolis and now has a 12-year career mark of 129-46 as a head coach. Johnson took over a Navy football program that was coming off the worst two-year span in its 123-year history (1-20). Navy led the nation in rushing in 2007 for an unprecedented third consecutive year, producing more than 350 yards per game and ranked among the nation’s highest-scoring teams this year, averaging 39.92 points per outing. Johnson’s teams have been successful off the field as well as Navy ranked No. 1 in the country in graduation rates. In 2004, Johnson was named Bobby Dodd National Coach of the Year after leading Navy to a 10-2 record, tying the school record for wins set in 1905. Before arriving at Annapolis, Johnson posted a 62-10 (.861) record in five seasons at Georgia Southern, winning two straight I-AA (Football Championship Subdivision National Championships (1999 and 2000) and five consecutive Southern Conference Championships. He was named the Division I-AA National Coach of the Year four straight years (1997-2000). While head coach of the Eagles, Johnson became one of only four coaches in the history of Division I football who won 50 or more games in only four seasons -- Walter Camp (1888-1891, 54-2 at Yale), George Woodruff (1892-1895, 53-4 at Penn) and Bob Pruett (1996-99, 50-4 at Marshall). Johnson took over a Georgia Southern program in 1997 that was 4-7 the previous year and orchestrated a turnaround that ranked among the NCAA’s best, directing the Eagles to a 10-3 record. In 1998, Johnson guided the Eagles to a perfect 11-0 regular season record and the school’s sixth NCAA Division I-AA National Championship Game appearance before finishing with a 14-1 mark. In 1999, Johnson brought Georgia Southern its fifth national title, and the Eagles finished 13-2 while breaking 197 records. For his efforts, Johnson was honored as the 1999 AFCA and Chevrolet I-AA National Coach of the Year. Johnson duplicated the feat in the 2000 season as the Eagles repeated as national champions, again finishing 13-2, as he captured the AFCA I-AA Coach of the Year award once more. Prior to his tenure at Georgia Southern, Johnson served as offensive coordinator at Navy (1995-96) and Hawaii (1987-94). Johnson’s coaching career began when he was offensive coordinator and line coach at his alma mater, Avery County (N.C.) High School, in 1979-80. He then served as offensive coordinator and line coach at Lees-McRae Junior College (1981-82) before first arriving at Georgia Southern in 1983 as defensive line coach, Johnson was promoted to offensive coordinator in 1985. Under his tutelage, record-setting quarterback Tracy Ham and the Eagle offense re-wrote the school record book as the Eagles captured a pair of I-AA titles in 1985-86. A native of Newland, N.C., Johnson earned his bachelor’s degree in physical education from Western Carolina in 1979 and a Master’s degree in health and physical education from Appalachian State in 1982. He and wife, Susan, are the parents of a daughter, Kaitlyn.

Johnson by the Numbers

Year School AP USA ACC Finish All 1997 Georgia Southern ......................................... 10-3-0 1998 Georgia Southern ......................................... 14-1-0 1999 Georgia Southern,1-AA National Champs .. 13-2-0 2000 Georgia Southern,1-AA National Champs .. 13-2-0 2001 Georgia Southern ......................................... 12-2-0 2002 Navy ............................................................ 2-10-0 2003 Navy .............................................................. 8-5-0 2004 Navy ............................................................ 10-2-0 2005 Navy .............................................................. 8-4-0 2006 Navy .............................................................. 9-4-0 2007 Navy .............................................................. 8-4-0 2008 Georgia Tech... 22 .... 22 ....... 5-3 ...T1stC ...... 9-4-0 2009 Georgia Tech... 13 .... 13 ....... 7-1 ACCCh .....11-3-0 Georgia Tech: 2 Yrs ..... (.750) .... 12-4 ...(.741) ........20-7 Navy: 6 Years ...........................................(.608) ......45-29 Georgia Southern: 5 Yrs ........................(.861) ......62-10 Overall Record 13 Yrs (.750) .... 12-4 ...(.741) 129-46-0

OVERALL WON/LOSS RECORDS No. Head Coach Years W L 1. Ernest E. West............(1) 1892 0 3 2. Frank O. Spain &........... 1893-1894 Lt. Leonard Wood ......(4) 1896-1897 1 4 4. R.B. Nalley ................(1) 1898 0 3 5. “Mr. Collier” ..............(2) 1899-1900 0 9 6. Cyrus Strickler ...........(1) 1901 4 0 7. John McKee .............(20) 1902-1903 2 11 8. John Heisman* ........(16) 1904-1919 102 29 9. William Alexander...(25) 1920-1944 134 95 10. Bobby Dodd ............(22) 1945-1966 165 64 11. Bud Carson ................(5) 1967-1971 27 27 12. Bill Fulcher ................(2) 1972-1973 12 10 13. Pepper Rodgers..........(6) 1974-1979 34 31 14. Bill Curry ...................(7) 1980-1986 31 43 15. Bobby Ross................(5) 1987-1991 31 26 16. Bill Lewis ..................(3) 1992-1994 11 19 17. George O’Leary .........(7) 1994-2001 52 33 Mac McWhorter - interim head coach 1 0 18. Chan Gailey ...............(6) 2002-2007 44 33 Jon Tenuta - interim head coach 0 1 19. Paul Johnson ..............(1) 2008-09 20 7 *First full-time head coach

T 0

1 .250 0 .000 0 .000 1 .900 2 .200 7 .764 15 .580 8 .713 0 .500 1 .543 2 .522 4 .423 1 .543 0 .367 0 .612 0 1.000 0 .571 0 .000 0 .741

CONFERENCE GAMES ONLY Rk. Head Coach Years W L T 1. Paul Johnson .........(2).... 2008-09 .............12 ......4......0 2. George O’Leary ....(7).... 1994-2001 .........36 ....22......0 3. Bill Curry ..............(4).... 1983-1986 .........13 ......8......1 4. Chan Gailey ..........(6).... 2002-2007 .........28 ....20......0 5. Bobby Ross ...........(5).... 1987-1991 .........15 ....18......1 6. Bill Lewis ..............(2).... 1992-1994 ...........7 ....15......0 (Based on Winning Percentage) BOWL GAMES ONLY Head Coach Bowls W Bobby Dodd ........................... (13) 9 William Alexander ................. (5) 3 Chan Gailey ........................... (5) 2 George O’Leary ..................... (4) 2 Bobby Ross ............................ (2) 2 Bud Carson............................. (2) 1 Paul Johnson .......................... (2) 0 Bill Curry ............................... (1) 1 Bill Fulcher ............................ (1) 1 Mac MacWhorter ................... (1) 1 Pepper Rodgers ...................... (1) 0 Jon Tenuta (interim - 2007) ............(1) 0 (Based on Appearances)

L 4 2 3 2 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 1

Pct .000

T 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Pct .750 .621 .614 .583 .456 .318

Pct .692 .600 .400 .500 1.000 .500 .000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .000 .000

Johnson vs. ACC Schools (At Navy and Georgia Tech) vs. Boston College .............1-2 vs. Clemson........................3-0 vs. Duke .............................6-1 vs. Florida State .................2-0 vs. Maryland ......................0-1 vs. Miami ...........................1-1 vs. North Carolina..............1-1 vs. NC State .......................0-1 vs, Virginia .........................2-0 vs. Virginia Tech ................1-1 vs. Wake Forest ..................1-2

- YELLOW JACKETS ASSISTANT COACHES -

Brian Bohannon (Georgia ’93) ................................................... Quarterbacks/B-Backs Al Groh (Virginia ’67) ................................................................Defensive Coordinator Charles Kelly (Auburn ’90) ........................................................................ Cornerbacks Andy McCollum (Austin Peay ’81) ................ Defensive Line/Recruiting Coordinator Lamar Owens (Maryland ’08) .......................................................................... A-Backs Al “Buzz” Preston (Hawaii ’82) ............................................................ Wide Receivers Mike Sewak (Virginia ‘81) ............................................................... Co-Offensive Line Joe Speed (Navy ‘96) ..................................................................................Linebackers Todd Spencer (Pacific Lutheran ’79) ................................................ Co-Offensive Line

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Georgia Tech 2009 Statistics 2009 Georgia Tech Results (11-3, 7-1 ACC) GT Opp. | ---------------Offense----------------- | | ---------------Defense ---------------| Date...... Result ...Opponent ................Att. AP USA AP USA Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TO S5 ......W, 37-17 ...Jacksonville State .... 46,131 15 15 335 162 497 7-12-0 3 98 193 291 23-38-1 2 S10 ....W, 30-27 ...Clemson .............. 52,029 15 13 301 117 418 4-15-2 2 125 261 386 15-32-2 2 S17 .....L, 17-33 ...at Miami (Fla.) .... 45,329 14 13 20 22 95 133 228 6-15-0 0 184 270 454 20-25-0 0 S26 ......W, 24-7 ...North Carolina .... 50,114 22 18 317 89 406 7-11-0 0 17 137 154 11-26-2 3 O3......W, 42-31 ...at Mississippi State ... 50,035 25 213 266 479 11-14-0 1 209 278 487 20-30-1 5 O10....W, 49-44 ...at Florida State .... 76,292 22 23 401 131 532 4-8-0 3 180 359 539 26-36-0 2 O17....W, 28-23 ...Virginia Tech....... 54,405 19 20 4 4 309 51 360 1-7-1 2 175 159 334 10-14-2 2 O24......W, 34-9 ...at Virginia ........... 43,016 11 13 362 85 447 4-8-0 1 30 168 198 18-32-0 1 O31....W, 56-31 ...at Vanderbilt ........ 30,262 11 11 404 193 597 6-13-0 1 218 179 397 14-24-0 3 N7W, 30-27 (ot) ..Wake Forest ........ 51,415 10 11 412 51 463 4-14-1 1 28 263 291 26-40-0 0 N14....W, 49-10 ...at Duke................ 25,899 7 7 306 213 519 7-11-0 1 25 256 281 27-41-1 1 N28.....L, 24-30 ...Georgia ............... 55,407 7 7 205 135 340 6-13-1 2 339 76 415 8-14-0 1 D5......W, 39-34 ...Clemson .............. 57,227 12 12 25 333 136 469 9-18-0 0 323 91 414 10-17-2 2 ACC Championship Game (Raymond James Stadium; Tampa, Fla.) J5 ........L, 14-24 ...Iowa .................... 66,131 9 10 10 11 143 12 155 2-9-1 1 172 231 403 17-29-1 2 FedEx Orange Bowl (Land Shark Stadium; Miami Gardens, Fla.) TEAM STATISTICS................GT OPP SCORING ................................. 473 347 Points Per Game .................. 33.8 24.8 FIRST DOWNS ........................ 287 241 Rushing ................................ 213 99 Passing ................................... 57 129 Penalty.................................... 17 13 RUSHING YARDAGE ........... 4136 2123 Yards gained rushing .......... 4457 2442 Yards lost rushing ................. 321 319 Rushing Attempts ................. 792 433 Average Per Rush .................. 5.2 4.9 Average Per Game............. 295.4 151.6 TDs Rushing .......................... 47 17 PASSING YARDAGE ............ 1774 2921 Comp-Att-Int................78-168-6 245-398-12 Average Per Pass ................. 10.6 7.3 Average Per Catch ............... 22.7 11.9 Average Per Game............. 126.7 208.6 TDs Passing............................ 11 23 TOTAL OFFENSE.................. 5910 5044 Total Plays ............................ 960 831 Average Per Play ................... 6.2 6.1 Average Per Game............. 422.1 360.3 KICK RETURNS............... 54-1176 78-1755 PUNT RETURNS ................ 21-281 10-74 INT. RETURNS ................... 12-135 6-61 KICK RETURN AVG. ............. 21.8 22.5 PUNT RETURN AVG. ............ 13.4 7.4 INT. RETURN AVG. ............... 11.2 10.2 FUMBLES-LOST .................. 34-12 22-14 PENALTIES-Yards .............. 84-659 68-557 Average Per Game............... 47.1 39.8 PUNTS-Yards .................... 37-1565 50-1931 Average Per Punt ................. 42.3 38.6 Net punt average ................. 38.1 31.8 TOP/Game ............................ 33:49 26:11 3RD-DOWN Conv. ............ 104/199 71/173 3rd-Down Pct ...................... 52% 41% 4TH-DOWN Conv. ................ 15/27 6/14 4th-Down Pct ...................... 56% 43% SACKS BY-Yards ................ 25-164 12-86 MISC. YARDS .............................. 5 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED ....... 62 42 FIELD GOALS-ATT.............. 14-20 18-27 ON-SIDE KICKS....................... 0-1 0-5 RED-ZONE SCORES ........... 50-62 39-47 RED-ZONE TDs .................... 40-62 25-47 PAT-ATTEMPTS.................... 59-60 39-39 ATTENDANCE ................. 309,501 270,833 Games/Avg Per Game...... 6/51,584 6/45,139 Neutral Site Games ...... 2/61,679 2/61,679

RUSHING ................ Att. Jonathan Dwyer .........235 Josh Nesbitt ................279 Anthony Allen ..............64 Roddy Jones .................53 Marcus Wright .............33 Embry Peeples .............31 Preston Lyons ...............30 Stephen Hill ...................5 Jaybo Shaw ..................12 Tevin Washington...........6 Richard Watson ..............9 Lucas Cox ......................9 Orwin Smith ...................5 Quentin Sims..................2 Jonathan Malone ............1 Demaryius Thomas ........1 Anthony Barnes .............1 TEAM ..........................16 Georgia Tech .............792 Opponents .................433 PASSING........Cmp. Josh Nesbitt .......... 75 TEAM .................... 0 Jaybo Shaw ............ 1 Tevin Washington... 1 Scott Blair .............. 1 Georgia Tech ....... 78 Opponents ......... 245

Yds. 1395 1037 618 345 190 170 139 84 51 40 37 31 26 19 5 3 3 -57 4136 2123

TD 14 18 6 3 3 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 47 17

Lg. Avg. 74 5.9 39 3.7 82 9.7 23 6.5 22 5.8 19 5.5 31 4.6 26 16.8 16 4.2 17 6.7 9 4.1 6 3.4 12 5.2 12 9.5 5 5.0 3 3.0 3 3.0 0 -3.6 82 5.2 75 4.9

Att. Int. Pct. TD Yds. 162 5 46.31701 10 2 0 0.0 0 0 2 1 50.0 18 0 1 0100.0 21 0 1 0100.0 34 1 168 6 46.41774 11 398 12 61.62921 23

RECEIVING .......Rec. Demaryius Thomas ..... 46 Embry Peeples ........... 8 Stephen Hill ............... 6 Anthony Allen ............ 5 Tyler Melton............... 5 Jonathan Dwyer ......... 5 Orwin Smith ............... 2 Daniel McKayhan ...... 1 Georgia Tech ........... 78 Opponents ............. 245

Yds. TD Lg. Avg. 1154 8 76 25.1 244 1 87 30.5 137 1 53 22.8 112 1 31 22.4 46 0 13 9.2 37 0 21 7.4 26 0 21 13.0 18 0 18 18.0 1774 11 87 22.7 2921 23 77 11.9

PUNTING ............. No. Chandler Anderson...... 37 Georgia Tech ........... 37 Opponents ............... 50

Yds. Lg. Blk. Avg. 1565 63 0 42.3 1565 63 0 42.3 1931 57 0 38.6

PUNT RETURNS. ... No. Yds. TD Lg. Avg. Jerrard Tarrant .......... 21 281 2 85 13.4 Georgia Tech ........... 21 281 2 85 13.4 Opponents ............... 10 74 0 22 7.4

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KICK RETURNS .... No. Yds. TD Lg. Avg. Orwin Smith ............. 37 888 0 83 24.0 Embry Peeples ......... 11 183 0 33 16.6 Daniel McKayhan ...... 3 76 0 41 25.3 Anthony Allen ............ 2 29 0 16 14.5 Albert Rocker ............. 1 0 0 0 0.0 Georgia Tech ........... 54 1176 0 83 21.8 Opponents...... ......... 78 1755 2 89 22.5 SCORING ...................TD Josh Nesbitt ................... 18 Scott Blair ....................... 0 Jonathan Dwyer ............ 14 Demaryius Thomas ......... 8 Anthony Allen ................. 7 Jerrard Tarrant ................. 4 Roddy Jones .................... 3 Marcus Wright ................ 3 Chris Tanner .................... 0 Stephen Hill .................... 2 Richard Watson ............... 1 Preston Lyons .................. 1 Embry Peeples ................ 1 Georgia Tech ................ 62 Opponents .................... 42

FGs PAT 0 0 14 45 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 59 18 39

TACKLES ....................... Solo Brad Jefferson ......................45 Morgan Burnett ....................48 Sedric Griffin .......................42 Jerrard Tarrant ......................39 Derrick Morgan ....................39 Mario Butler .........................33 Julian Burnett .......................26 Steven Sylvester ...................23 Mario Edwards .....................26 Dominique Reese .................15 Logan Walls .........................10 Anthony Egbuniwe ..............12 Cooper Taylor ........................7 T.J. Barnes ..............................7 Anthony Barnes .....................8 INTERCEPTIONS ....... No. Morgan Burnett ............... 4 Jerrard Tarrant ................. 2 Mario Butler .................... 2 Dominique Reese ............ 1 Cooper Taylor ................. 1 Martin Frierson ............... 1 Jason Peters ..................... 1 Georgia Tech ................ 12 Opponents ...................... 6

Yds. 40 90 2 0 0 3 0 135 61

Ast. 50 37 31 19 16 12 15 17 10 13 15 7 9 9 8 TD 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

Pts. 108 87 84 48 42 24 18 18 14 12 6 6 6 473 347 Tot. 95 85 73 58 55 45 41 40 36 28 25 19 16 16 16 Lg. 21 50 2 0 0 3 0 50 28


Maryland Terrapins 2010 Maryland Schedule Date Sept. 6 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13 Nov. 20 Nov. 27

Series Series Last Opponent ............................. Record ... Began .Meeting...............Stadium (Capacity) ..........................Site Navy (ESPN), 4 pm ............... 6-14-0 ... 1905 ....2005, nW 23-20...M&T Bank Stadium (71,008) ............Baltimore, Md. Morgan State (ESPN3.com), 6 pm................ First Meeting ...................Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium (54,000) College Park, Md. at West Virginia (ESPNU), 12 Noon . 21-23-2 ... 1919 ....2007, hL 14-31 ....Mountaineer Field (60,000) ...............Morgantown, W. Va. Florida International ................. 2-0-0 ... 2006 ....2007, aW 26-10 ...Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium (54,000) College Park, Md. Duke ...................................... 30-19-0 ... 1932 ....2009, aL 17-13 ....Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium (54,000) College Park, Md. at Clemson ............................ 26-30-2 ... 1952 ....2008, aW 24-21... Clemson Memorial Stadium (81,500) ....Clemson, S.C. at Boston College ..................... 2-5-0 ... 1985 ....2009, hL 19-17 .....Alumni Stadium (44,500) ..................Chestnut Hill, Mass. Wake Forest ......................... 41-16-1 ... 1917 ....2009, aL 42-32 ....Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium (54,000) College Park, Md. at Miami .................................... 8-7-0 ... 1948 ....2006, hW 14-13...Sun Life Stadium (74,916) ................Miami Gardens, Fla. at Virginia.............................. 41-31-2 ... 1919 ....2009, hL 20-9 .......Scott Stadium (61,500) ......................Charlottesville, Va. Florida State ........................... 2-18-0 ... 1966 ....2009, aL 29-26 ....Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium (54,000) College Park, Md. NC State ................................ 31-31-4 ... 1909 ....2009, aL 38-31 ....Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium (54,000) College Park, Md.

2009 In Review

With a young team beset by injury and suffering 7 losses by 11 or fewer points, Head Coach Ralph Friedgen Terrapins struggled to a 2-10 overall record and 1-7 in the ACC...Key among the losses during the season was that of TB Da’Rel Scott, a first-team All-ACC selection who rushed for 1,133 yards in 2008, but was held to just 425 yards in less than seven full games due to injury in 2009, but Scott was joined on the injury list by 2008 All-ACC P Travis Baltz, top CB Nolan Carroll and starting QB Chris Turner, who missed two late-season contests...There were bright spots for the Terps, though, including LB Alex Wujciak, who earned first-team All-ACC honors, finishing 2nd in the league and 8th nationally with 131 tackles, averaging 10.92 per game...WR-KR Torrey Smith was named second-team All-ACC as both a receiver (61 receptions, 2nd in ACC), and as a specialist, where he broke his own ACC record for kickoff return yardage in a single season with 1,309 yards and 2 TDs...Rookie PK/P Nick Ferrara was named a first-team Freshman All-America by the FWAA after making 18 of 25 field goal attempts...Turner finished his career as only the third Terrapin to throw for over 6,000 yards in his career, passing for 6,543 career yards, good enough for 2nd place at Maryland and 23rd place on the ACC’s career list... Smith ranked 6th nationally in all-purpose yardage, averaging 182.67 per game.

Who’s Gone

The Terrapins lose 10 starters from last year’s team--four on offense and six on defense... Offensively, the loss of QB Chris Turner will be the toughest to replace, as he completed 59.4 percent of his passes for 2,069 yards and 10 TDs...Also departing are T Bruce Campbell, who opted for early entry into the NFL, C Phil Costa, who had 30 career starts and FB Cory Jackson, an Honorable Mention All-America by Pro Football Weekly...Defensively, Maryland sees three of its front four depart in DE Jared Harrell, DT Travis Ivey and AN Deege Galt, as well as three starters in the secondary in CB Anthony Wiseman and safeties Jamari McCollough and Terrell Skinner. Maryland also loses CB Nolan Carroll, who missed all but two 2009 games with an injury.

2010 Preview

The Terrapins outlook should be brighter in 2010 as Friedgen welcomes back 53 returning lettermen--the second highest total in the ACC--including seven starters on offense and five on defense...TB Da’Rel Scott returns to his starting position where he has run for 1,693 yards, a 5.5 per-carry average and 12 TDs in his career...Junior TB Davin Meggett, who has run for 795 yards over the past two years as Scott’s backup, is also available to provide a solid one-two punch...Rising junior QB Jamarr Robinson, who started two games last year in Turner’s absence and threw for 459 yards and ran for 229 more, and redshirt freshman QB Danny O’Brien emerged from spring as the likely contenders to start at QB...Three starting members of the offensive line return in T Paul Pinegar, G Andrew Gonnella and T R.J. Dill...TE Devonte Campbell also is back after starting the final four games a year ago...Maryland will field an experienced and talented receiver corps led by starters WR Torrey Smith and WR Adrian Cannon (44 catches) which features nine of the top 10 receivers from a year ago... PK Ferrera provides a scoring threat for the Terrapins as the freshman made 7 of 10 FGs from 40 or more yards...while Smith is also a threat in the kicking game, having returned three kickoffs over the past two seasons for TDs and needs just 291 yards to set a new ACC career standard... Defensively, Maryland returns 23 lettermen and five starters including their entire linebacker crew led by Wujciak, who also made big plays in the passing game, returning two interceptions for 152 yards and a TD, but also including Adrian Moten (the Terps sack leader with 6) and Demetrius Hartsfield...Only one starter returns to the defensive line, in NT A.J. Francis but sophomore DT Joe Vellano impressed in spring practice and is joined by DE Derek Drummond, NT Zach Kerr, AN Justin Anderson and Massengo Kabongo...Only one starter returns to the secondary in CB Cameron Chism (4 interceptions), but Maryland played a lot of faces last year including safeties Kenny Tate and Antwine Perez...The return of P Travis Baltz should help the defense as well...Baltz has a career average of 40.9 on 157 punts, placing 45 of those inside his opponent’s 20-yard line.

Roster Breakdown Starters Returning (14)

OFFENSE (7) ..............................2009 ..Career Pos. Name.............................. Starts ....Starts WR Torrey Smith, Jr.. ...................10 ..........16 WR Adrian Cannon, Sr.................10 ..........11 LG Paul Pinegar, Sr. ....................12 ..........12 RG Andrew Gonnella, Jr. ..............8 ............8 RT R.J. Dill, So. ............................8 ............8 RB Da’Rel Scott, Sr. .....................5 ..........16 TE Devonte Campbell, So. ...........4 ............4 DEFENSE (5) ..............................2009 ..Career Pos. Name.............................. Starts ....Starts NT A. J. Francis, So. ...................10 ..........10 LB Alex Wujciak, Sr. ..................12 ..........25 LB Demetrius Hartsfield, So. ........7 ............7 LB Adrian Moten, Sr...................12 ..........13 CB Cameron Chism, Jr. ...............10 ..........10 SPECIALISTS (2) .......................2009 ..Career Pos. Name.............................. Starts ....Starts PK Nick Ferrara, So. ...................12 ..........12 P Travis Baltz, Sr. .......................7 ..........32

Starters Lost (10)

OFFENSE (4) ..............................2009 ..Career Pos. Name.............................. Starts ....Starts LT Bruce Campbell ......................9 ..........17 C Phil Costa ..............................12 ..........30 QB Chris Turner ..........................10 ..........30 RB Cory Jackson ...........................8 ..........25 DEFENSE (6) ..............................2009 ..Career Pos. Name.............................. Starts ....Starts DE Jared Harrell ..........................12 ..........14 DT Travis Ivey ............................12 ..........16 AN Deege Galt ............................12 ..........12 CB Anthony Wiseman.................12 ..........25 SS Jamari McCollough.................9 ..........11 FS Terrell Skinner ......................12 ..........23 SPECIALISTS (0) .......................2009 ..Career Pos. Name.............................. Starts ....Starts

Quick Facts

Location ................ College Park, Md. 20742 Founded ................................................. 1856 Enrollment .......................................... 37,195 President ............................Dr. C.D. Mote, Jr. Interim Director of Athletics......Randy Eaton Stadium ........Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium Capacity .............................................. 54,000 2009 Overall Record ............................... 2-10 2009 ACC Record..................................... 1-7 2009 ACC Finish ......6th in Atlantic Division

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Lettermen Returning .....................53 Offensive Lettermen Returning....26 Defensive Lettermen Returning ...23 Specialist Lettermen Ret. ...............4 Lettermen Lost ...............................16 Offensive Lettermen Lost ..............7 Defensive Lettermen Lost ..............9 Specialist Lettermen Lost...............0

Returning Production Index

(Percentage of 2009 Stats Returning) % Passing Returning .............................182 % Rushing Returning ............................953 % Receiving Returning .........................912 % Receiving Yards Returning ...............924 % Scoring Returning .............................930 % Kickoff Returns ................................926 % Punt Returns .....................................851 % Tackles Returning .............................705 % Turnovers Forced ..............................778

Numbers & Notes

3 - The number of Terrapins selected to the Atlantic Coast Conference All-Academic Team including P Travis Baltz, DT A.J. Francis and T Paul Pinegar. Baltz made his third straight appearance on the team. 6 - Six teams on Maryland’s 2010 schedule participated in bowl games in 2009 including West Virginia (Konica Minolta Gator Bowl), Florida State (Konica Minolta Gator), Navy (Texas), Clemson (Gaylord Hotels Music City), Miami (Champs Sports) and Boston College (Emerald). 7 - The number of losses for Maryland in 2009 that were by 11 or fewer points. The Terps also lost three games by a total of six points dropping close decisions to Middle Tennessee (1), Florida State (3) and Boston College (2). 23 - Maryland’s five Divisional games against Boston College, Clemson, Florida State, NC State and Wake Forest were decided by a total of 23 points, or an average of just 4.6 points per game. 129 - The number of yards rising junior QB Jamarr Robinson ran for against Virginia Tech, only Roy Helu of Nebraska (169) and Heisman Trophy winner Mark Ingram of Alabama (150) ran for more against the Hokies. Robinson actually ran for 165 yards before losses in pass sacks were deducted. 264 - Maryland senior LB Alex Wujciak enters the 2010 season as the leading active career tackler in the Atlantic Coast Conference having made 264 career tackles. Wujciak has been named to the pre-season watch lists for the Lombardi and Nagurski Awards. 1,309 - Maryland WR Torrey Smith broke his own ACC single-season record for kickoff return yardage this year, returning 51 kickoffs 1,309 yards, a 25.7 average, and taking two of them, an 81-yarder against James Madison and an 82-yarder versus NC State for touchdowns. Smith set a Maryland single season record for all-purpose yardage with 2,192 yards in 2009. 1,693 - The number of career rushing yards for TB Da’Rel Scott. Despite missing half of the 2009 season to injury, Scott enters this fall fifth on the ACC career active rushers list. He is one of five returning 1,000 yard rushers for the ACC this year.


Maryland Career Leaders, Alphabetical Roster TOTAL OFFENSE Rush 1. Scott Milanovich (1992-95) ...............................-190 2. Chris Turner (2006-09) ....................................-158 3. Boomer Esiason (1981-83) ................................-178 4. Scott McBrien (2001-03) .................................... 543 5. Sam Hollenbach (2003-06) ..................................-25 6. Neil O’Donnell (1987-89)..................................... 71 7. Dan Henning (1985-87) .......................................-97 8. LaMont Jordan (1997-00) ................................. 4147 9. Brian Cummings (1994-97) ...............................-191 10. John Kaleo (1991-92) ........................................... 26

Pass 7301 6543 6259 5169 5149 4989 4560 137 4080 3660

Total 7111 6385 6081 5712 5124 5060 4463 4284 3889 3686

RUSHING Att. 1. LaMont Jordan (1997-00) ................................... 807 2. Charlie Wysocki (1978-81) ................................. 769 3. Steve Atkins (1975-78) ....................................... 625 4. Lance Ball (2004-07) .......................................... 549 5. Rick Badanjek (1982-85) .................................... 521 6. Bruce Perry (2001-03) ........................................ 438 7. Louis Carter (1972-74) ....................................... 561 8. Alvin Blount (1983-86)....................................... 426 9. Willie Joyner (1980-83) ...................................... 437 10. Billy Lovett (1966-68) ........................................ 452

D TD 36 26 31 26 44 17 25 12 9 9

Yards Ya rds Yards 4147 3317 2971 2487 2417 2296 2266 2158 2140 1913

PASSING YARDAGE Comp-Att 1. Scott Milanovich (1992-95) .........................650-982 2. Chris Turner (2006-09) ..............................547-918 3. Boomer Esiason (1981-83) ..........................461-850 4. Scott McBrien (2001-03) .............................335-598 5. Sam Hollenbach (2003-06) ..........................417-679 6. Neil O’Donnell (1987-89)............................387-658 7. Dan Henning (1985-87) ...............................353-641 8. Brian Cummings (1994-97) .........................344-594 9. John Kaleo (1991-92) ..................................305-537 10. Stan Gelbaugh (1981-85) .............................251-454

TD 49 30 42 34 28 26 24 22 18 20

Yards 7301 6543 6259 5169 5149 4989 4560 4080 3660 3659

RECEIVING YARDAGE Recp. 1. Jermaine Lewis (1992-95) .................................. 193 2. Darrius Heyward-Bey (2006-08) ........................ 138 3. Geroy Simon (1993-96) ...................................... 185 4. Azizuddin Abdul Ra’oof (1984-87) .................... 108 5. Marcus Badgett (1989-92) .................................. 100 6. Greg Hill (1982-84) .............................................. 97 Barry Johnson (1987-90) .................................... 106 8. Ferrell Edmunds (1984-87) ................................. 101 9. Guilian Gary (1998-01)....................................... 113 10. James Milling (1984-87) ....................................... 80

TD 21 13 10 10 11 18 11 10 13 7

Yards 2932 2089 2059 1895 1748 1721 1721 1641 1552 1446

RECEPTIONS Yards 1. Jermaine Lewis (1992-95) ................................ 2932 2. Geroy Simon (1993-96) .................................... 2059 3. Darrius Heyward-Bey (2006-08) ...................... 2089 4. Frank Wycheck (1990-92) .................................. 947 5. Russ Weaver (1992-94) ..................................... 1096 6. Guilian Gary (1998-01)..................................... 1552 7. Azizuddin Abdul Ra’oof (1984-87) .................. 1895 8. Barry Johnson (1987-90) .................................. 1721 9. Ferrell Edmunds (1984-87) ............................... 1641 10. Marcus Badgett (1989-92) ................................ 1748 Frank Russell (1972-74) ................................... 1344

TD 21 10 13 2 5 13 10 11 10 11 4

Rec. 193 185 138 134 120 113 108 106 101 100 100

SCORING Points 1. Nick Novak (2000-04) ..........................................................................393 2. Jess Atkinson (1981-84) ........................................................................308 3. Rick Badanjek (1982-85) ......................................................................286 4. Dan Plocki (1985-88) ............................................................................233 5. LaMont Jordan (1997-00) .....................................................................222 6. Brian Kopka (1997-00) .........................................................................218 7. Steve Mike-Mayer (1972-74) ...............................................................203 8. Steve Atkins (1975-78) .........................................................................192 9. Dan Ennis (2003-06) .............................................................................170 10. Obi Egekeze (2007-08) .........................................................................164

2010 Alphabetical Roster No. Name...........................Pos. 10 D.J. Adams ................... RB 68 Obum Akunyili............. DL 95 Justin Anderson ............ DL 91 De’Onte Arnett ............. DE 35 Travis Baltz ............... P/PK 26 Mike Barbour ............... PK 9 Clay Belton .................. QB 49 Louis Berman ............... RB 54 Cody Blue .................... OL 13 Kerry Boykins ............. WR 35 Andrew Braxton ........... RB 16 C.J. Brown ................... QB 32 Haroon Brown.............. RB 27 Kevin Brown ................ DB 14 Devin Burns ................. QB 34 Devonte Campbell ........TE 7 Adrian Cannon ............ WR 26 Michael Carter ............. DB 58 Josh Cary...................... OL 84 Tyrek Cheeseboro ....... WR 22 Cameron Chism ........... DB 66 Nate Clarke .................. OL 65 Sal Conaboy ................. OL 50 Ian Davidson ................ DL 79 Pete DeSouza ............... OL 76 R.J. Dill ........................ OL 51 John Dillon ................... OL 51 Ryan Donohue.............. LB 12 Kevin Dorsey .............. WR 20 Gary Douglas ............... RB 92 Tim Downs ....................LS 52 Darin Drakeford ........... LB 44 Derek Drummond ........ DL 87 Webb Dulin ................. WR 57 Ian Evans...................... DL 43 Nick Ferrara .............. PK/P 84 Alex Fletcher............... WR 24 Curtis Ford ................... DB 96 A.J. Francis .................. DL 48 Eric Franklin ................ DB 63 Bennett Fulper.............. OL 89 Matt Furstenburg ...........TE 73 Max Garcia................... OL 75 Justin Gilbert ................ OL 15 Drew Gloster ................ DL 77 Andrew Gonnella ......... OL 53 Lorne Goree ................. LB 27 Avery Graham .............. DB 16 Anthony Green ............. DB 90 Maurice Hampton ........ DL 9 Demetrius Hartsfield .... LB 19 Travis Hawkins ............ DB 25 Desmond Haynes ......... DB 21 Trenton Hughes ............ DB 58 Bradley Johnson ........... LB 30 Javarie Johnson ............ LB 37 Jeremiah Johnson ......... DB 55 Masengo Kabongo ....... DL 39 Desmond Kearse .......... DB

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

Wt 220 305 265 275 210 175 225 230 270 200 200 195 260 170 185 255 204 175 300 190 190 280 255 300 310 300 285 230 205 205 230 240 245 175 245 200 175 180 295 205 295 245 285 300 255 305 210 195 190 280 235 190 210 185 220 215 170 275 180

Cl......................... Hometown Fr.-R .................Norcross, Ga. Jr.-R ......... Charlottesville, Va. So. ..............Blythewood, S.C. Fr. ......... Capitol Heights, Md. Sr. ..............Whitehouse, Ohio So.-R .Upper Brookville, N.Y. Jr. ...................... Dayton, Ohio Jr.-R .................Gambills, Md. Fr.-R ...............Columbia, Md. So.-R ............Chesapeake, Va. So.-R .................. Salina, Kan. Fr.-R ........Cranberry Twp. Pa. Jr.-R .................. Hampton, Va. Sr. .................. Baltimore, Md. Fr. ...................Columbus, Ga. So.-R ............ Forestville, Md. Sr.-R ................Pontiac, Mich. Sr.-R ........... Windsor, Ontario Fr.-R ... Chenango Forks, N.Y. Fr. .................. Baltimore, Md. Jr. .................. Forestville, Md. Fr. .............. Washington, D.C. Fr. ............Clarks Summit, Pa. Jr.-R ............... Alexandria, Va. Fr.-R ......... Silver Spring, Md. So.-R .............. Camp Hill, Pa. So.-R ..............Rockville, Md. So. .................. Montvale, N.J. So.-R ............ Forestville, Md. So.-R ............... Durham, N.C. Jr.-R ........................ Derry, Pa. So. ............. Washington, D.C. Jr.-R ...................Pomfret, Md. Jr.-R .....................Easton, Md. Fr. ...........................Atco, N.J. So. ................ Hicksville, N.Y. Fr.-R .... Upper Marlboro, Md. Jr. ................. Ellicot City, Md. So.-R .................. Severn, Md. So. ................. Baltimore, Md. So. ........................ Gretna, Va. So.-R ........... Flemington, N.J. Fr. .....................Norcross, Ga. So.-R .............. Richmond, Va. Sr.-R ..........Germantown, Md. Jr.-R .................. Monroe, N.Y. Fr. ................. Springdale, Md. Fr. .................Clarksburg, Md. Jr.-R ............ Cheltenham, Md. Jr.-R .................. Hampton, Va. So.-R ................ Raleigh, N.C. Fr.-R ..........Gaithersburg, Md. Jr.-R .......... Silver Spring, Md. Jr.-R .........Virginia Beach, Va. Fr.-R ............... Dinwiddie, Va. Fr. .............. Washington, D.C. Fr. ................. Forestville, Md. So.-R ............ Stratford, Conn. Fr. ................. Fort Myers, Fla.

No. 69 97 74 47 39 39 83 78 85 59 17 25 88 8 93 46 1 98 45 5 80 2 40 12 71 42 24 42 60 11 40 56 47 99 30 81 32 23 69 31 82 18 86 6 38 37 4 72 73 29 80 36 61 67 41 3 31 33 70

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Name...........................Pos. Zachariah Kerr ............. DL Darius Kilgo ................. DL Nick Klemm ................. OL Paul Lariviere ............... RB Herbert Law ................. DL Steffan Lazerow ........... LB Emani Lee-Odai .......... WR Justin Lewis ................. OL Tony Logan ................. WR David Mackall.............. LB Quintin McCree .......... WR Dexter McDougle......... DB Joey McQueeney ......... WR Davin Meggett ............. RB Andre Monroe .............. DL Rahsaan Moore ............ RB Adrian Moten ............... LB Clarence Murphy ......... DL Avery Murray ............... LB Danny O’Brien ............. QB Greg Parcher .................LS Antwine Perez .............. DB Nick Peterson ............... LB Jonathan Pillow ............ DB Paul Pinegar ................. OL Ben Pooler.................... LB Caleb Porzel ................. RB Eric Powell .................. WR Chris Rhodes ................ OL Jamarr Robinson .......... QB Matt Robinson.............. DB Isaiah Ross ................... LB Mario Rowson.............. DB Carl Russell .................. DL Mike Salvatico ............. DB Ryan Schlothauer ..........TE Gary Schneider..............LS Da’Rel Scott ................. RB Jon Simpson ................. OL Eugene Skinner ............ DB Torrey Smith ............... WR Tyler Smith................... QB Dave Stinebaugh ...........TE Kenny Tate ................... DB Titus Till ....................... DB Ted Townsley .................. P Ronnie Tyler ................ WR Joe Vellano ................... DL Alex Walker ................. DL Austin Walker............... DB Lansford Watson ...........TE Taylor Watson .............. RB Jake Wheeler ................ OL Pete White .................... OL Marcus Whitfield.......... DL LaQuan Williams ........ WR Jeremiah Wilson ........... DB Alex Wujciak ............... LB Lamar Young ................ OL

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

Wt 320 285 290 250 240 230 200 315 180 245 190 200 195 215 280 240 230 240 230 215 185 210 230 200 290 230 180 200 275 195 220 260 185 275 190 250 200 200 300 200 200 195 240 220 205 190 185 285 280 195 260 240 250 330 230 190 175 245 315

Cl......................... Hometown So. .............Gaithersburg, Md. Fr. ...................Charlotte, N.C. Fr.-R ..................Marietta, Ga. Jr.-R ................Brooklyn, N.Y. Jr. ................ Washington D.C. Jr. ..................... Potomac, Md. Sr.-R .......... Washington, D.C. So.-R .........Johnsonville, S.C. Jr.-R ..............Piscataway, N.J. Fr. .................. Baltimore, Md. Jr.-R ............Brandywine, Md. Fr.-R .................Falmouth, Va. Sr.-R ............Kent Island, Md. Jr. ....................... Clinton, Md. Fr. ........ Upper Marlboro, Md. Fr. ......... District Heights, Md. Sr.-R ................. Suitland, Md. Fr. .................Hollywood, Fla. So. ................... Florence, S.C. Fr.-R ..........Kernersville, N.C. Fr.-R .................Hanover, Md. Sr. .........Westville Grove, N.J. Jr.-R ............... Annapolis, Md. Fr.-R ........... Jacksonville, Fla. Sr.-R ............Brookeville, Md. Jr.-R .............Morristown, N.J. So. ........................ Olney, Md. So.-R ............. Annapolis, Md. Jr.-R ................Columbia, Md. Jr.-R ................Charlotte, N.C. Fr. ...................Columbia, Md. So. ..................Greenbelt, Md. Fr. ....................... Norfolk, Va. So.-R ......... Washington, D.C. Jr.-R ...................Marlton, N.J. So.-R .............. Baltimore,Md. Fr.-R ..........Germantown, Md. Sr.-R ........ Conshohocken, Pa. So. ...................Derwood, Md. So.-R ........... Woodbridge, Va. Jr.-R ........ Colonial Beach, Va. Fr. ......................... Easton, Pa. Fr.-R .............. Baltimore, Md. Jr. .................. Forestville, Md. Fr. ........ Upper Marlboro, Md. Sr. ................. Portsmouth, Va. Jr.-R ................. Wagener, S.C. So.-R ................Rexford, N.Y. Fr. .......................McLean, Va. Jr.-R ....................McLean, Va. Jr.-R ................Brooklyn, N.Y. Jr.-R ................Accokeek, Md. Fr. .................Hollywood, Fla. Fr.-R .......... Washington, D.C. Fr.-R ..........Germantown, Md. Sr. -R ............. Baltimore, Md. Fr. .................. Winchester, Va. Sr. -R ...... West Caldwell, N.J. Jr.-R ................ Jonesboro, Ga.


Maryland Coaches and Records Ral Friedgen Ralph R Head Coach

Maryland Coaches and Records OVERALL WON/LOSS RECORDS

(Maryland ‘70)

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Record at Maryland: 66-46 (.589), 9 Years Overall: 66-46 (.589), 9 Years Born: April 4, 1947 Beginning his 10th season as Maryland’s Head Coach, Ralph Friedgen holds the distinction of being the first coach in Atlantic Coast Conference history to lead a team to threestraight seasons of 10 wins or more in his first three seasons as a head coach at the Division I level. Named the consensus national Coach of the Year in 2001 after leading Maryland to its first ACC title since 1985, Friedgen has developed a reputation as one of the top coaches in the game. Friedgen continues to build a new level of pride at his alma mater, guiding the Terps to a 66-46 record and six bowl appearances - including four decisive wins - in his nine seasons as a collegiate head coach. Last year, with an inexperienced and injury-riddled team, the Terrapins finished 2-10, but seven of the 10 defeats were by 11 or fewer points and five by seven or fewer points. Friedgen’s 2008 Terrapins posted an 8-5 record including wins over four nationally-ranked teams. In 2007, Friedgen’s Terps upset a pair of Top Ten teams in defeating 10th-ranked Rutgers and 8th-ranked Boston College en route to a second straight bowl appearance. In his first season as the Terps’ grid boss, Maryland won its first seven games and eventually halted Florida State’s reign as perennial ACC Champion, earning the league’s automatic berth in the Bowl Championship Series. In 2002, the Terps made their way back to a major bowl game, winning 10 of their last 11 games and finishing in a tie for second in the ACC. The 2003 campaign provided a bit of déjà vu for Friedgen and the Terrapins as they again started 1-2, and again ran off 10 wins in their final 11 games to earn a second New Year’s bowl bid. In 2006, the Terrapins posted a nine-win campaign--the fourth time Friedgen’s Maryland teams have won at least nine games--topped off by a decisive 24-7 over Purdue in the Champs Sports Bowl. In addition to amassing tremendous team success, Friedgen has also helped develop some of the league’s most talented athletes, including Jim Tatum Award recipient Nick Novak, who became the ACC’s all-time leading scorer in 2004. Prior to returning to his alma mater, Friedgen was a long-time successful assistant coach at Georgia Tech, where he was credited with overseeing one of the nation’s most potent offensive attacks. Named the winner of the Frank Broyles Award as the top assistant coach in the country in 1999 while at Tech, Friedgen brought 32 years of assistant coaching experience - including 21 seasons as an offensive coordinator either in college or the NFL - with him in his return to College Park.

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Versus ACC Schools: vs. Boston College ............................................. 1-4 vs. Clemson ........................................................ 6-3 vs. Duke ............................................................. 4-1 vs. Florida State ................................................. 2-7 vs. Georgia Tech................................................. 3-4 vs. Miami ........................................................... 1-0 vs. North Carolina .............................................. 5-1 vs. NC State ....................................................... 6-3 vs. Virginia ......................................................... 4-5 vs. Virginia Tech ................................................ 0-4 vs. Wake Forest .................................................. 6-3

Years 1900 1902-1904 1905-06 1907 1908

W 3 12 11 3 3

L 4 13 7 6 8

T 1 4 0 0 0

Pct .438 .483 .611 .333 .273

1909 2 1910 4 1911 4 1911-1934 117 1935-1937 21 1938-1939 2 1940 2 1941 3 1942, 1945 10 1943-1944 5 1945 6 1947-1955 73 1956-1958 11 1959-1965 36 1966 4 1967-1968 2 1969-1971 7 1972-1981 77 1982-1986 39 1987-1991 20 1992-1996 20 1997-2000 15 2001-2009 66

5 3 4 82 9 7 6 5 8 12 2 15 18 34 6 17 25 37 19 34 35 29 46

0 1 2 15 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 4 1 0 0 0 0 3 1 2 0 0 0

.286 .563 .500 .582 .700 .222 .278 .388 .555 .294 .722 .819 .383 .514 .400 .105 .219 .671 669 .375 .367 .341 .589

W 11 23 46 26 9 38 3 15 6 13 7 2

L 0 4 11 20 8 35 3 19 11 27 25 11

T 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Pct .958 .836 .802 .565 .528 .521 .500 .441 .353 .325 .219 .154

W 2 4 2 2 0

L 5 2 2 2 0

T 0 0 1 0 1

Pct .286 .667 .500 .500 .500

CONFERENCE GAMES ONLY Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Friedgen by the Numbers Year School ........ AP/USA... ACC Finish. ...... All 2001 Maryland.......11....10.... 7-1 ......... 1st. . 10-2-0 2002 Maryland.......13....13.... 6-2 . ... T2nd. . 11-3-0 2003 Maryland.......17....20.... 6-2 ........2nd. . 10-3-0 2004 Maryland ...................... 3-5 ...... T8th. ...5-6-0 2005 Maryland ...................... 3-5 ... T4thA. ...5-6-0 2006 Maryland ...................... 5-3 .. T2ndA. ...9-4-0 2007 Maryland ...................... 3-5 ... T5thA. ...6-7-0 2008 Maryland ...................... 4-4 ... T3rdA. ...8-5-0 2009 Maryland ...................... 1-7 ......6thA. .2-10-0 Maryland: 9 Years ......(.521)38-35...(.589). 66-46-0 Overall Record: 9 Years ........ 38-35.(.589) 66-46-0

Head Coach F.H. Peters .................(1) D. John Markey .........(4) Fred Nielsen ..............(1) C. Melick Church ......(1) Bill Lang ....................(1) Barney Cooper & E. Larkin ....................(1) R. Alston ....................(1) Donnelly, H.C. Byrd ..(1) H.C. Byrd ................(23) Jack Faber ..................(3) Frank M. Dobson .......(2) J. Faber & A. Heagy ..(1) Al Woods ...................(1) Clark Shaughnessy ....(1) Clarence Spears .........(2) Paul “Bear” Bryant ....(1) Jim Tatum ..................(9) Tommy Mont .............(3) Tom Nugent ...............(7) Lou Saban ..................(1) Bob Ward ...................(2) Roy Lester .................(3) Jerry Claiborne ........(10) Bobby Ross................(5) Joe Krivak..................(5) Mark Duffner .............(5) Ron Vanderlinden ......(4) Ralph Friedgen ..........(9)

Head Coach Years Jim Tatum ..............(3) 1953-1955 Bobby Ross ...........(5) 1982-1986 Jerry Claiborne ....(10) 1972-1981 Ton Nugent............(7) 1959-1965 Tommy Mont ........(3) 1956-1958 Ralph Friedgen ......(9) 2001-2009 Lou Saban .............(1) 1966 Joe Krivak .............(5) 1987-1991 Roy Lester .............(3) 1969-1971 Mark Duffner ........(5) 1992-1996 Ron Vanderlinden..(4) 1997-2000 Bob Ward ..............(2) 1967-1968 (Based on Winning Percentage) BOWL GAMES ONLY

Head Coach Bowls Jerry Claiborne ......................................(7) Ralph Friedgen ......................................(6) Jim Tatum ..............................................(5) Bobby Ross ...........................................(4) Joe Krivak .............................................(1) (Based on Appearances)

- TERRAPIN ASSISTANT COACHES Charles Bankins (James Madison ‘94) ...................................Special Teams, Tight Ends Tom Brattan (Delaware ’72) ..................................................................... Offensive Line Don Brown (Norwich ’77) ...................................... Defensive Coordinator/Cornerbacks John Donovan (Johns Hopkins ’97)..........................................................Running Backs James Franklin (East Stroudsburg ‘95) .... Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator/QBs Lee Hull (Holy Cross ‘88) .......................................................................Wide Receivers Kevin Lempa (So. Connecticut State ‘74) ........................................................... Safeties Al Seamonson (Wisconsin ’82) .............................Linebackers/Special Teams Assistant Dave Sollazzo (The Citadel ’77)........................ Recruiting Coordinator/Defensive Line

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Maryland 2009 Statistics 2009 Maryland Results (2-10, 1-7 ACC) Date...... Result ...Opponent ................Att. S5 .......L, 13-52 ...at California ........ 62,367 S12 . W, 38-35 (OT) ...James Madison ... 46,485 S19 .....L, 31-32 ...Middle Tennessee ... 43,167 S26 .....L, 13-34 ...Rutgers ................ 43,848 O3......W, 24-21 ...Clemson .............. 46,243 O10.....L, 32-42 ...at Wake Forest .... 32,780 O17.......L, 9-20 ...Virginia ............... 44,864 O24.....L, 13-17 ...at Duke................ 24,650 N7.......L, 31-38 ...at NC State .......... 55,631 N14.......L, 9-36 ...Virginia Tech....... 51,514 N21.....L, 26-29 ...at Florida State .... 66,042 N28.....L, 17-19 ...Boston College ... 35,042 TEAM STATISTICS.............. Md. OPP SCORING ................................. 256 375 Points Per Game .................. 21.3 31.2 FIRST DOWNS ........................ 194 232 Rushing .................................. 70 82 Passing ................................. 113 133 Penalty.................................... 11 17 RUSHING YARDAGE ........... 1269 1810 Yards gained rushing .......... 1645 2131 Yards lost rushing ................. 376 321 Rushing Attempts ................. 410 459 Average Per Rush .................. 3.1 3.9 Average Per Game............. 105.8 150.8 TDs Rushing .......................... 13 20 PASSING YARDAGE ............ 2528 2946 Comp-Att-Int............226-392-10 218-358-10 Average Per Pass ................... 6.4 8.2 Average Per Catch ............... 11.2 13.5 Average Per Game............. 210.7 245.5 TDs Passing............................ 12 21 TOTAL OFFENSE.................. 3797 4756 Total Plays ............................ 802 817 Average Per Play ................... 4.7 5.8 Average Per Game............. 316.4 396.3 KICK RETURNS............... 65-1481 50-1059 PUNT RETURNS ................ 28-168 21-254 INT. RETURNS ................... 10-208 10-146 KICK RETURN AVG. ............. 22.8 21.2 PUNT RETURN AVG. .............. 6.0 12.1 INT. RETURN AVG. ............... 20.8 14.6 FUMBLES-LOST .................. 23-14 17-8 PENALTIES-Yards .............. 66-553 72-609 Average Per Game............... 46.1 50.8 PUNTS-Yards .................... 64-2561 61-2339 Average Per Punt ................. 40.0 38.3 Net punt average ................. 34.8 34.3 TOP/Game ............................ 28:48 31:11 3RD-DOWN Conversions ... 68/186 66/172 3rd-Down Pct. ..................... 37% 38% 4TH-DOWN Conversions ..... 11/25 5/13 4th-Down Pct. ..................... 44% 38% SACKS BY-Yards ................ 27-192 36-254 MISC. YARDS ........................... -68 -61 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED ....... 29 46 FIELD GOALS-ATT.............. 18-25 18-23 ON-SIDE KICKS....................... 0-2 0-0 RED-ZONE SCORES ........... 25-31 36-42 RED-ZONE TDs .................... 15-31 23-42 PAT-ATTEMPTS.................... 26-26 39-41 ATTENDANCE ................. 311,163 241,470 Games/Avg Per Game...... 7/44,452 5/48,294 Neutral Site Games ............... 0/0 0/0

Md. Opp. | ---------------Offense----------------- | | ---------------Defense ---------------| AP USA AP USA Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TO 12 12 139 176 315 17-30-0 2 246 298 544 17-27-0 0 123 236 359 25-38-1 2 268 149 417 10-19-0 0 158 288 446 19-30-1 4 87 351 438 28-46-2 3 28 271 299 21-38-3 5 207 42 249 4-13-0 0 69 215 284 19-26-0 2 81 193 274 22-40-1 3 62 307 369 24-44-1 1 156 360 516 24-33-0 0 126 158 284 16-38-2 4 63 138 201 14-26-0 1 67 182 249 16-23-1 2 23 371 394 30-43-1 3 108 162 270 17-33-1 1 139 343 482 25-38-3 4 20 21 132 104 236 12-33-0 0 216 268 484 13-23-0 1 196 213 409 20-27-0 1 198 206 404 17-27-3 3 61 216 277 20-32-0 0 126 227 353 14-23-0 0 RUSHING ................ Att. Yds. TD Lg. Avg. Da’Rel Scott .................85 425 4 48 5.0 Davin Meggett .............99 338 6 13 3.4 Jamarr Robinson ..........53 229 0 28 4.3 Gary Douglas ...............16 81 0 12 5.1 Caleb Porzel .................30 75 0 22 2.5 Torrey Smith ................11 59 1 14 5.4 Cory Jackson ..................8 24 0 5 3.0 Chris Turner .................84 22 2 15 0.3 Taylor Watson ................3 16 0 9 5.3 Morgan Green ................5 14 0 6 2.8 Tony Logan ....................2 9 0 5 4.5 Ronnie Tyler ...................1 5 0 5 5.0 Quintin McCree .............1 1 0 1 1.0 Devonte Campbell .........2 1 0 3 0.5 LaQuan Williams ...........2 -11 0 1 -5.5 TEAM ............................8 -19 0 2 -2.4 Maryland ..................410 1269 13 48 3.1 Opponents .................459 1810 20 73 3.9 PASSING........Cmp. Chris Turner ....... 180 Jamarr Robinson ..... 46 TEAM .................... 0 LaQuan Williams ... 0 Maryland .......... 226 Opponents ......... 218

Att. 303 85 3 1 392 358

Int. 10 0 0 0 10 10

Pct. TD Yds. 59.42069 10 54.1 459 2 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 57.72528 12 60.92946 21

RECEIVING .......Rec. Yds. TD Lg. Avg. Torrey Smith ............ 61 824 5 64 13.5 Adrian Cannon ......... 44 468 4 29 10.6 Ronnie Tyler ............. 28 346 1 49 12.4 Davin Meggett ......... 14 175 1 67 12.5 Tommy Galt ............. 14 146 0 26 10.4 Da’Rel Scott ............. 12 111 0 19 9.2 LaQuan Williams ..... 10 99 1 24 9.9 Lansford Watson ........ 7 66 0 16 9.4 Kerry Boykins ............ 6 79 0 24 13.2 Gary Douglas ............. 6 78 0 50 13.0 Cory Jackson .............. 6 46 0 15 7.7 Quintin McCree ......... 5 24 0 13 4.8 Devonte Campbell ..... 5 14 0 7 2.8 Caleb Porzel ............... 3 24 0 15 8.0 Kevin Dorsey ............. 3 17 0 13 5.7 Matt Furstenburg ........ 1 9 0 9 9.0 Taylor Watson ............ 1 2 0 2 2.0 Maryland .............. 226 2528 12 67 11.2 Opponents ............. 218 2946 21 66 13.5 PUNTING ............. No. Nick Ferrara ............. 35 Travis Baltz .............. 28 Ted Townsley ............. 1 Maryland ................ 64 Opponents ............... 61

Yds. 1392 1140 29 2561 2339

Lg. Blk. Avg. 61 0 39.8 51 0 40.7 29 0 29.0 61 0 40.0 61 0 38.3

PUNT RETURNS. ... No. Yds. TD Lg. Avg. Tony Logan .............. 15 100 0 43 6.7

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Anthony Wiseman ...... 7 Kenny Tate ................. 6 Maryland ................ 28 Opponents ............... 21 KICK RETURNS .... No. Torrey Smith ............ 51 Dan Bonato ................ 6 Cory Jackson .............. 2 Tommy Galt ............... 2 Austin Walker ............ 1 Gary Douglas ............. 1 Caleb Porzel ............... 1 Quintin McCree ......... 1 Maryland ................ 65 Opponents ............... 50

25 43 168 254

0 0 0 0

10 3.6 18 7.2 43 6.0 48 12.1

Yds. TD Lg. Avg. 1309 2 85 25.7 90 0 33 15.0 20 0 13 10.0 25 0 15 12.5 0 0 0 0.0 15 0 15 15.0 22 0 22 22.0 0 0 0 0.0 1481 2 85 22.8 1059 1 92 21.2

SCORING ...................TD Nick Ferrara .................... 0 Torrey Smith ................... 8 Davin Meggett ................ 7 Adrian Cannon ................ 4 Da’Rel Scott .................... 4 Chris Turner .................... 2 Jared Harrell .................... 1 LaQuan Williams ............ 1 Alex Wujciak .................. 1 Ronnie Tyler .................... 1 Jamarr Robinson ............. 0 Maryland ..................... 29 Opponents .................... 46

FGs PAT 18 26 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 26 18 39

TACKLES ....................... Solo Alex Wujciak .......................58 Adrian Moten .......................29 Terrell Skinner .....................35 Cameron Chism ...................43 Demetrius Hartsfield ............34 Anthony Wiseman ................36 Kenny Tate ...........................26 Antwine Perez ......................29 Ben Pooler............................23 A.J. Francis ..........................12 Jamari McCollough..............14 Jared Harrell ...........................9 Deege Galt ...........................11 Travis Ivey .............................7 Darin Drakeford .....................9 INTERCEPTIONS ....... No. Cameron Chism .............. 4 Alex Wujciak .................. 2 Terrell Skinner ................ 1 Jamari McCollough......... 1 Richard Taylor................. 1 Kenny Tate ...................... 1 Maryland ..................... 10 Opponents .................... 10

Yds. 29 152 0 0 0 27 208 146

Ast. 73 39 32 23 30 20 21 16 20 19 17 19 15 18 9 TD 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 3

Pts. 80 48 44 24 24 12 6 6 6 6 0 256 375 Tot. 131 68 67 66 64 56 47 45 43 31 31 28 26 25 18 Lg. 11 82 0 0 0 27 82 62


Miami Hurricanes 2010 Miami Schedule Date Sept. 2 Sept. 11 Sept. 23 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13 Nov. 20 Nov. 27

Series Series Last Opponent .................................Record ..Began .Meeting .............. Stadium (Capacity) .......................... Site Florida A&M (ESPN3.com), 7:30 pm....7-1-0 ..1979 ....2009, hW 48-16 .. Sun Life Stadium (74,916) ................ Miami Gardens, Fla. at Ohio State (ESPN), 3:40 pm ..........1-2-0 ..1977 ....2002, nL 31-24(ot) Ohio Stadium (102,329) .................... Columbus, Ohio at Pittsburgh (ESPN), 7:30 pm .....21-9-1 ..1950 ....2003, aW 28-14... Heinz Field (65,000) .......................... Pittsburgh, Pa. at Clemson ....................................5-3-0 ..1945 ....2009, hL 40-37(ot) .Clemson Memorial Stadium (81,500) .. Clemson, S.C. Florida State ..............................31-23-0 ..1951 ....2009, aW 38-34... Sun Life Stadium (74,916) ................ Miami Gardens, Fla. at Duke ..........................................6-1-0 ..1976 ....2009, hW 34-16 .. Wallace Wade Stadium (33,941) ....... Durham, N.C. North Carolina ..............................5-8-0 ..1946 ....2009, aL 33-24 ..... Sun Life Stadium (74,916) ................ Miami Gardens, Fla. at Virginia......................................5-2-0 ..1996 ....2009, hW 52-17 .. Scott Stadium (61,500) ...................... Charlottesville, Va. Maryland .......................................7-8-0 ..1948 ....2006, aW 14-13... Sun Life Stadium (74,916) ................ Miami Gardens, Fla. at Georgia Tech...........................5-10-0 ..1955 ....2009, hW 33-17 .... Bobby Dodd Stadium (55,000).......... Atlanta, Ga. Virginia Tech ..............................17-10-0 ..1953 ....2009, aL 31-7 ...... Sun Life Stadium (74,916) ................ Miami Gardens, Fla. South Florida ................................2-0-0 ..2005 ....2009, aW 31-10.... Sun Life Stadium (74,916) ................ Miami Gardens, Fla.

2009 In Review

In his third season as head coach, Randy Shannon’s Hurricanes posted a 9-4 overall record, 5-3 in the ACC to finish third in the conference’s tough Coastal Division...The Hurricanes defeated three of four season-opening, Top 25 foes--including an upset of 8th-ranked Oklahoma--to end the year ranked 19th nationally by both the AP and USA Today...Sophomore CB Brandon Harris earned 2nd-team All-America honors (SI. com) after tying for 2nd nationally in passes defended with 17 and a 1.31 per game average....Allen Bailey, who split time between DE and DT due to injuries on the D-Line, earned Honorable Mention All-America accolades (Pro Football Weekly) while T Jason Fox was also an Honorable Mention All-America (SI.com)....Harris, Bailey, Fox and PK Matt Bosher were all selected to the first-team All-ACC squad while LBs Darryl Sharpton and Colin McCarthy were each named second-team All-ACC...Bosher also was named to the ACC’s second-team unit as a punter...G Orlando Franklin, DT Joe Joseph and S Randy Phillips were all named Honorable Mention All-ACC...QB Jacory Harris threw for 3,352 yards in 2009, the 4th-best single-season effort in UM history...Harris ranked 20th nationally in pass efficiency rating (140.09)...Miami was honored by the AFCA for its graduation rate of 100% which tied Notre Dame as the nation’s best, the Hurricanes have garnered this honor.

Who’s Gone

Miami loses a total of nine starters, five on offense and four on defense...The Hurricanes will be without three members of their starting offensive line including Ts Jason Fox and Matt Pipho as well as C-G A.J. Trump...Also missing will be RB Javarris James, who was the Hurricane’s third-leading rusher as well as TE’s Dedrick Epps and Jimmy Graham, who was an important factor in UM’s offense, making 17 catches, 5 for touchdowns...On the defensive side of the football, UM loses four starters--including three of its top six tacklers--led by the team’s leading tackler in LB Darryl Sharpton, who recorded 106 stops. Also departing will be DT Joe Joseph and S Randy Phillips and CB Sam Shields.

2010 Preview

Shannon will welcome back 16 returning starters--six on offense, 8 on defense--as well as Bosher, perhaps the best combo kicker...Offensively, Coordinator Mark Whipple’s biggest concern is rebuilding the Canes’ offensive line which allowed Miami to top the 30-point mark on seven occasions last year while averaging over 30 points a game...That job begins with the two returning starters in Orlando Franklin, an all-star candidate who has made 25 career starts at guard, but has moved to the all-important left tackle position, and RG Joel Figueroa...The Hurricanes will have a lot of offensive weapons to use and they begin with junior QB Jacory Harris who has completed 60 % of his passes for his career for 4,547 yards and 36 TDs...The Hurricanes have a bounty of good running backs led by senior Graig Cooper, (695 yds, 5.2 avg.) who missed spring practice recuperating from a knee injury suffered early in the Canes’ bowl game against Wisconsin, but also including senior Damien Berry (616 yds), lettermen Mike James and Lee Chambers, redshirt freshman Lamar Miller and true freshman Storm Johnson...There is also an abundance of big, fast, talented receivers as well with six who saw significant playing time from a year in Leonard Hankerson, LaRon Byrd, Travis Benjamin, Thearon Collier, Aldarius Johnson and Tommy Streeter..Defensively, Miami played a lot of people last fall and should benefit from it this year...First-team All-ACC DT Allen Bailey, who led the team with 7 QB sacks last year, leads a defensive line rotation that includes Adewale Ojomo, Andrew Smith, Stephen Wesley, Olivier Vernon and Marcus Robinson at end, and Micanor Regis, Curtis Porter, Josh Holmes and Marcus Forston at tackle...Two starters return to the linebacking corps led by senior LB Colin McCarthy, a 2nd-team All-ACC pic, and junior LB Sean Spence, the 2008 ACC Defensive Rookie of the Year... Three starters also give the secondary a veteran look including All-America CB Brandon Harris, senior CB DeMarcus Van Dyke and sophomore S Vaughn Telemaque.

Roster Breakdown Starters Returning (16)

OFFENSE (6) ...........................2009.. Career Pos. Name ............................ Starts.... Starts T Orlando Franklin, Sr. ...........12.......... 25 G Joel Figueroa, Sr. ...................8.......... 12 QB Jacory Harris, Jr. ..................13.......... 15 WR Leonard Hankerson, Sr. .......12.......... 16 WR LaRon Byrd, Jr. ...................10.......... 13 RB Graig Cooper, Jr. ...................7.......... 19 DEFENSE (8) ...........................2009.. Career Pos. Name ............................ Starts.... Starts DT-E Allen Bailey, Sr. ..................11.......... 22 DT Josh Holmes, Sr. ....................8............ 8 DE Andrew Smith, Jr...................7............ 7 LB Sean Spence, Jr. .....................7.......... 17 LB Colin McCarthy, Sr. .............10.......... 24 CB Brandon Harris, Jr.. .............13.......... 20 CB DeMarcus Van Dyke, Sr. .......6.......... 16 S Vaughn Telemaque, So. .......11.......... 11 SPECIALISTS (2) ....................2009.. Career Pos. Name ............................ Starts ... Starts PK Matt Bosher, Sr. ...................13.......... 26 P Matt Bosher, Sr. ...................13.......... 38

Starters Lost (9)

OFFENSE (5) ...........................2009.. Career Pos. Name ............................ Starts.. Career OT Jason Fox .............................11.......... 48 OG AJ Trump .............................13.......... 24 OT Matt Pipho ...........................13.......... 13 TE Dedrick Epps .......................11.......... 22 RB Javarris James........................7.......... 30 DEFENSE (4) ...........................2009.. Career Pos. Name ............................ Starts.. Career DT Joe Joseph............................11.......... 25 LB Darryl Sharpton ...................12.......... 30 S Randy Phillips .......................8.......... 21 CB Sam Shields .........................11.......... 26 SPECIALISTS (0)

Quick Facts

Location ................. Coral Gables, Fla 33146 Founded ................................................. 1925 Enrollment .......................................... 15,323 President ...................... Dr. Donna E. Shalala Director of Athletics ................. Kirby Hocutt Stadium .............................. Sun Life Stadium Capacity .............................................. 74,916 2009 Overall Record ................................. 9-4 2009 ACC Record..................................... 5-3 2009 ACC Finish ...... 3rd in Coastal Division

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Lettermen Returning .....................51 Offensive Lettermen Returning....24 Defensive Lettermen Returning ...26 Specialists Lettermen Returning. ...2 Lettermen Lost ...............................20 Offensive Lettermen Lost ............12 Defensive Lettermen Lost ..............8 Specialists Lettermen Lost .............2

Returning Production Index

(Percentage of 2009 Stats Returning) % Passing Returning ..........................1.000 % Rushing Returning ............................726 % Receiving Returning .........................768 % Receiving Yards Returning ...............812 % Scoring Returning .............................741 % Kickoff Returns ................................890 % Punt Returns ..................................1.000 % Tackles Returning .............................681 % Turnovers Forced ..............................550

Numbers & Notes

2 - WR Thearon Collier returned two punts for touchdowns last fall, one for 61 yards against Florida A&M and one for 60 versus Virginia. Collier averaged 13.2, but did not have enough returns (12) to rank in the ACC or NCAA statistics. 4 - Four of Miami’s 2010 standouts have been named to pre-season watch lists for national awards. DT Allen Bailey has been named to the watch lists for the Lombardi and Nagurski Awards, while DT Marcus Forston (Outland Trophy), T Orlando Franklin (Outland) and CB Brandon Harris (Nagurski) were each named to one watch list. 6 - Six of Miami’s 2010 opponents are ranked among ESPN.com’s early pre-season Top 25 for this coming season. In addition to facing 2nd-ranked Ohio State, the Hurricanes will face 5th-ranked Virginia Tech, 14th-ranked Pittsburgh, 17th-ranked Florida State, 18th-ranked North Carolina and 24th-ranked Georgia Tech. 8 - Eight of Miami’s opponents in 2010 earned trips to post-season bowl games last year including Ohio State (Rose), Georgia Tech (FedEx Orange), Virginia Tech (Chick-fil-A), Florida State (Konica Minolta Gator), North Carolina (Meineke Car Care), Pittsburgh (Meineke Car Care), Clemson (Gaylord Hotels Music City Bowl) and South Florida (International). 15th - Miami has the 15th-best winning percentage among programs that have participated in at least 10 bowl games. The Hurricanes who have been to 35 bowl games, have a record of 19-16, a winning percentage of .543. 16 - Miami junior QB Jacory Harris ranked 16th nattionally last year in pass efficiency, compiling a pass efficiency rating of 140.09. 17 - Miami junior CB Brandon Harris defended 17 pass last fall, tying for second place in the NCAA with a 1.31 pper-game average. Harris had 15 pass deflections and two ppass interceptions. 88.9% - The career success percentage of Miami PK Matt Bosher in field goals. Bosher enters the 2010 season as the most accurate returning kicker in the nation hhaving made 32 of 36 field goals attempts and 90 consecutive PATs. Bosher has made 3 of 4 FG attempts (.750) from 50 or more yards.


Miami Career Leaders, Alphabetical Roster TOTAL OFFENSE OFFENS ENSE E Rush 1. Ken Dorsey (1999-02) .........................................-79 2. Gino Torretta (1989-92) ........................................ 32 3. Craig Erickson (1987-90) ....................................-35 4. Vinny Testaverde (1982-86)...............................-320 5. Kyle Wright (2004-07) .........................................-99 6. Ryan Clement (1994-97) ....................................-345 7. Bernie Kosar (1983-84) .....................................-386 8. Jim Kelly (1979-82) ............................................ 124 9. Steve Walsh (1986-88) .........................................-41 10. George Mira (1961-63) ....................................... 502

Pass 9565 7690 6056 6058 5835 6004 5971 5228 5369 4633

Total 9486 7722 6021 5738 5736 5659 5585 5352 5328 5135

RUSHING Att. 1. Ottis Anderson (1975-78) ................................... 691 2. Edgerrin James (1996-98) ................................... 474 3. James Jackson (1996-00) .................................... 541 4. Clinton Portis (1999-01) ..................................... 440 5. Graig Cooper (2007-**) .................................... 430 6. Danyell Ferguson (1992-96) ............................... 454 7. Javarris James (2006-09) .................................... 510 8. Willis McGahee (2001-02) ................................. 351 9. Frank Gore (2002-04) ......................................... 348 10. Stephen McGuire (1989-92) ............................... 450

TD 17 32 29 21 12 18 18 31 17 35

Yards 3331 2960 2953 2523 2218 2214 2162 2067 1975 1953

PASSING YARDAGE Comp-Att 1. Ken Dorsey (1999-02) ...............................668-1153 2. Gino Torretta (1989-92) ...............................555-991 3. Vinny Testaverde (1982-86).........................413-674 4. Craig Erickson (1987-90) ............................420-752 5. Ryan Clement (1994-97) ..............................443-747 6. Bernie Kosar (1983-84) ...............................463-743 7. Kyle Wright (2004-07) .................................478-807 8. Steve Walsh (1986-88) .................................410-690 9. Jim Kelly (1979-82) .....................................376-676 10. Brock Berlin (2003-04) ................................406-700

TD 86 47 48 46 43 40 38 48 33 34

Yards 9565 7690 6058 6056 6004 5971 5835 5369 5228 5099

RECEPTIONS Yards 1. Reggie Wayne (1997-00) .................................. 2510 2. Lamar Thomas (1989-92) ................................. 2271 3. Santana Moss (1997-00) ................................... 2546 Michael Irvin (1985-87) .................................... 2423 5. Wesley Carroll (1989-90).................................. 1722 Willie Smith (1984-86) ..................................... 1521 7. Glenn Dennison (1981-83) ............................... 1095 8. Randal Hill (1987-90) ....................................... 1643 9. Chris T. Jones (1991-94) ................................... 1640 10. Bill Miller (1959-61)......................................... 1456

TD 20 23 19 26 11 6 5 11 11 8

Rec. 173 144 143 143 114 114 108 107 106 102

RECEIVING YARDAGE Recp. 1. Santana Moss (1997-00) ..................................... 143 2. Reggie Wayne (1997-00) .................................... 173 3. Michael Irvin (1985-87) ...................................... 143 4. Lamar Thomas (1989-92) ................................... 144 5. Andre Johnson (2000-02) ..................................... 92 6. Eddie Brown (1983-84) ........................................ 89 7. Wesley Carroll (1989-90).................................... 114 8. Larry Brodsky (1979-81) .................................... 100 9. Randal Hill (1987-90) ......................................... 107 10. Chris T. Jones (1991-94) ..................................... 106

TD 19 20 26 23 20 14 11 9 11 11

Yards 2546 2510 2423 2271 1831 1754 1722 1696 1643 1640

SCORING Points 1. Carlos Huerta (1988-92) .......................................................................397 2. Jon Peattie (2003-06) ............................................................................337 3. Todd Sievers (1998, 2000-02)...............................................................310 4. Greg Cox (1984-87) ..............................................................................302 5. Andy Crosland (1996-99) .....................................................................292 6. Dane Prewitt (1992-95).........................................................................272 7. Danny Miller (1978-81) ........................................................................244 8. Edgerrin James (1996-98) .....................................................................212 9. Stephen McGuire (1989-92) .................................................................210 10. Melvin Bratton (1984-87) .....................................................................192 Matt Bosher (2007-**) ........................................................................186

No. Name................................Pos. 26 Ray-R.ay Armstrong ......... DB 57 Allen Bailey ...................... DL 73 Jermaine Barton ................ OL 3 Travis Benjamin ............... WR 20 Damien Berry .................... RB 25 Matt Bosher.................... P/PK 76 Jeffrey Brown.................... DL --- Ben Bruneau..................... WR 45 Ramon Buchanan .............. LB 79 Malcolm Bunche ............... OL 47 LaRon Byrd...................... WR 94 Kelvin Cain ....................... LB 43 John Calhoun .....................FB 37 Jared Campbell.................. DB 32 Lee Chambers ................... RB 23 Eduardo Clements ............. RB 82 Asante Cleveland ...............TE 28 Thearon Collier ................ WR 2 Graig Cooper..................... RB 50 Tyrone Cornileus ............... LB 18 Devont’a Davis ................. DB 33 Jeremy Davis..................... DB 49 Dyron Dye......................... DL 70 Jonathan Feliciano ............ OL 61 Joel Figueroa ..................... OL 9 Chase Ford .........................TE 99 Marcus Forston ................. DL 74 Orlando Franklin ............... OL 58 Jordan Futch ...................... LB 59 James Gaines..................... LB --- Nathan Gholston ............... DB 67 Tavadis Glenn ................... OL 69 Sean Goldstein .................. LB 84 Richard Gordon..................TE 51 Shayon Green .................... LB 66 Harland Gunn .................... OL 39 Maurice Hagens ................ RB 19 Darion Hall........................ RB 85 Leonard Hankerson .......... WR 95 Gavin Hardin..................... DL 1 Brandon Harris .................. DB 12 Jacory Harris ..................... QB 11 A.J. Highsmith .................. QB 30 Patrick Hill .........................FB 13 Ryan Hill ........................... DB 92 Josh Holmes ...................... DL 34 C.J. Holton ........................ LB 63 Tyler Horn ......................... OL 80 Allen Hurns ...................... WR 60 Chris Ivory .........................LS

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

Wt. 220 288 283 175 217 205 275 205 215 328 215 226 255 205 192 183 240 192 205 195 166 188 240 318 330 245 310 318 235 205 180 300 225 265 235 315 237 190 215 245 195 190 195 255 205 280 215 300 175 228

2010 Alphabetical Roster

Cl. .....................Hometown So. ...................Sanford, Fla. Sr. ...................... Sapelo, Ga. Fr. .......Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Jr. ............. Belle Glade, Fla. Sr. ............. Belle Glade, Fla. Sr. ......................Jupiter, Fla. Fr. ................... Evanston, Ill. So. ............. Opa-Locka, Fla. Jr. ...............Melbourne, Fla. Fr. ................... Newark, Del. Jr. ..................Hahnville, La. Fr. ................... Clovis, Calif. Jr. ...................... Micco, Fla. Sr .................... Aurora, Col. Jr. ............Coffeeville, Miss. Fr. ......................Miami, Fla. Fr ...........Sacramento, Calif. Jr. ......................Miami, Fla. Sr. ...............Memphis, Tenn. Fr. ....... Stone Mountain, Ga. Fr. .............. Gainesville, Fla. Fr. .............. Cape Coral, Fla. Fr.-R ................Sanford, Fla. Fr. .......................Davie, Fla. Sr. ......................Miami, Fla. Fr. ................. Corrigan, Tex. So. .....................Miami, Fla. Sr. ...........Delray Beach, Fla. Jr. .............. Hollywood, Fla. Fr. .................Getzville, N.Y. So. ............. Westland, Mich. Fr. .............Jacksonville, Fla. So. .................... Dresher, Pa. Sr. ......................Miami, Fla. Fr.-R ................... Tifton, Ga. Jr. ................... Omaha, Neb. Fr. ................ Riverview, Fla. Fr. ..................... Naples, Fla. Sr. .......Fort Lauderdale, Fla. So. ................ Jackson, Tenn. Jr. ......................Miami, Fla. Jr. ......................Miami, Fla. So. .........Missouri City, Tex. Sr. ............... Torrance, Calif. Sr. .............. Tallahassee, Fla. Sr. .............San Diego, Calif. So. ......... Crawfordville, Fla. Jr. ...............Memphis, Tenn. Fr. ......................Miami, Fla. Jr. ................ Belleview, Fla.

No. 5 4 81 78 24 55 98 52 65 67 44 62 21 6 17 38 52 29 97 53 27 95 77 96 54 15 36 93 56 22 88 48 31 86 87 64 7 83 41 8 35 46 72 90 75 16 71 40 91

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Name................................Pos. Mike James ....................... RB Aldarius Johnson.............. WR Davon Johnson ................. WR Jermaine Johnson .............. OL Storm Johnson................... RB Ben Jones .......................... OL Jeremy Lewis .................... DL Erik Lichter ....................... LB Brandon Linder ................. OL Eduardo Lopez .................. OL Colin McCarthy ................ LB Shane McDermott ............. OL Brandon McGee ................ DB Lamar Miller ..................... RB Stephen Morris .................. QB Cory Nelms ....................... DB Kevin Nelson .................... LB JoJo Nicolas ...................... DB Adewale Ojomo ................ DL Levi Paalua........................ LB Keion Payne ...................... DB David Perry ....................... DL Stephen Plein .................... OL Curtis Porter ...................... DL Micanor Regis ................... DL Jamal Reid......................... DB Kylan Robinson ................ LB Luther Robinson................ DL Marcus Robinson .............. DL Kacy Rodgers .................... DB Billy Sanders ......................TE Andrew Smith ................... DL Sean Spence ...................... LB Tommy Streeter ................ WR Andrew Tallman .................TE Delmar Taylor ................... DL Vaughn Telemaque ............ DB Kendal Thompkins ........... WR David Thompson ................FB DeMarcus Van Dyke ......... DB Olivier Vernon ................... DL Clive Walford .....................TE Brandon Washington ......... OL Steven Wesley ................... DL Jared Wheeler.................... OL Spencer Whipple ............... QB Cory White ........................ OL Jake Wieclaw .......................K Travis Williams ................. LB

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

Wt. 220 208 192 310 212 300 310 205 290 315 242 275 190 205 183 195 213 200 253 225 160 230 260 315 300 180 235 292 237 200 248 245 212 209 240 270 197 180 245 185 250 215 330 250 330 210 260 198 200

Cl. .....................Hometown So. .............Haines City, Fla. Jr. ......................Miami, Fla. So. .....................Miami, Fla. Fr.-R ...Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Fr. ................Loganville, Ga. So. .....................Miami, Fla. Jr. .... West Palm Beach, Fla. So. .......Coconut Grove, Fla. Fr. . Southwest Ranches, Fla. Fr. ......................Miami, Fla. Sr. ............... Clearwater, Fla. Fr. ..............Lake Worth, Fla. So. ............... Plantation, Fla. Fr.-R ..................Miami, Fla. Fr. ......................Miami, Fla. Sr. ...................Neptune, N.J. Fr. .............. Gainesville, Fla. Jr. .............. Homestead, Fla. Jr. .................... Hialeah, Fla. So. ...................Laie, Hawaii Fr. .......Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Fr. .......Pembroke Pines, Fla. Fr.-R ...........Fort Myers, Fla. So. ............... Charlotte, N.C. Jr. ...................Pahokee, Fla. Fr.-R ................... Mayo, Fla. Sr. ..............Anchorage, Aka. Fr.-R ...........Fort Pierce, Fla. Jr. .............. Homestead, Fla. Fr. ................Southlake, Tex. Fr.-R ..............Phoenix, Ariz. Jr. ........ Coconut Creek, Fla. Jr. ......................Miami, Fla. So. .....................Miami, Fla. Fr. .................Carthage, N.Y. Fr. ......................Miami, Fla. So. ......... Long Beach, Calif. So. .....................Miami, Fla. Fr.-R ..................Miami, Fla. Sr. ......................Miami, Fla. So. .....................Miami, Fla. Fr. ............. Belle Glade, Fla. So. .....................Miami, Fla. Sr. .....................Bartow, Fla. Fr.-R ..................Miami, Fla. Jr. ......................Miami, Fla. Fr.-R ........ Orange Park, Fla. So. .............. New Lenox, Ill. Fr. .....................Norfolk, Va.


Miami Coaches and Records Randy Shannon Head Coach

Miami Coaches and Records

(Miami ‘89)

OVERALL WON/LOSS RECORDS

Record at Miami: 21-17 (.553), 3 Years Overall: 21-17 (.553), 3 Years Born: February 24, 1966

R Randy Shannon begins his fourth year as head ccoach at Miami after guiding the Hurricanes tto a 9-4 overall record, a No. 19 national rankiing, and a 5-3 mark in the ACC last fall which iincluded a berth in the Champs Sports Bowl, tthe second straight bowl appearance for the Hurricanes under Shannon and the 34th bowl H aappearance in the history of the program. Last yyear, Shannon’s squad compiled three wins over nationally-ranked opponents including a victory over 8th-ranked Oklahoma and he was named to the Watch List for the Bear Bryant Award, which annually is presented to the nation’s top collegiate football coach. Shannon’s program also earned honors off the field in 2009, as the AFCA honored Miami, which tied Notre Dame for having the nation’s highest graduation percentage (100%). This marked the first time UM has received such the top gridiron academic honor from the AFCA. All of this came on the heels of a 2008 campaign, in which the Hurricanes finished 7-6, earned a berth in the Emerald Bowl and achieved an NCAA Academic Progress Rate (APR) of 977, the 7th-highest rate in the country out of 119 Bowl-Subdivision football programs. The outlook for Shannon’s Hurricanes continues to be bright as the former UM defensive coordinator has recorded four consecutive nationally-ranked recruiting classes, having what many experts believed to be the best recruiting class in the nation in 2007. Shannon, 42, was named the 20th head football coach in Miami history on December 8, 2006. He had served as Miami’s defensive coordinator for six years (2001-2006) and is regarded as one of the finest defensive coaches in college football. In his six years as coordinator, five of Miami’s defenses were ranked nationally in the Top 10. Shannon is a native of Miami, a former Miami Hurricanes player and a graduate of the University. He played for the Hurricanes from 1985 through 1988 and had been an assistant coach at UM for 13 seasons. He either played or coached on three of the school’s five national championship teams. In 2001, he became the first UM coach to be named the winner of the Frank Broyles Award, presented annually to the nation’s top assistant coach. In his six seasons as defensive coordinator, the Hurricanes had seven All-America players. Shannon has coached in 12 bowl games with the Hurricanes. In 2005, Shannon’s aggressive 4-3 scheme led the nation most of the season in nearly every category and finished No. 1 in pass defense efficiency and pass defense, fourth in total and scoring defense. His defenses ranked second in the nation in total defense in 2003, 7th in 2002 and 6th in 2001. As a player at Miami, he was a four-year (1984-88) letterwinner at linebacker and a starter on Miami’s 1987 National Championship team. Drafted by the Dallas Cowboys in 1989, he played two years for Dallas before becoming a graduate assistant coach at Miami in 1991. In 1992, he became a full-time assistant at UM and from 1993-97 he coached Miami’s linebackers. He left the Hurricanes briefly in 1998-2000 to coach with the Miami Dolphins. He came back to assume the defensive coordinator position one year later. A 1989 graduate of Miami, he attended Norland High School and is a native of the Liberty City area of Miami. He was born Feb. 24, 1966 in Miami.

No. Head Coach 1. Howard Buck .............(3) 2. J.Burton Rix...............(1) 3. Ernest Brett ................(1) 4. Tom McCann .............(4) 5. Irl Tubbs ....................(2) 6. Jack Harding ..............(9) 7. Eddie Dunn ................(2) 8. Andy Gustafson .......(16) 9. Charlie Tate ...............(7) 10. Walt Kichefski ...........(1) 11. Fran Curci ..................(2) 12. Pete Elliott .................(2) 13. Carl Selmer ................(2) 14. Lou Saban ..................(2) 15. H. Schnellenberger ....(5) 16. Jimmy Johnson ..........(5) 17. Dennis Erickson ........(6) 18. Butch Davis ...............(6) 19. Larry Coker ...............(6) 20. Randy Shannon..........(3)

Years 1926-1928 1929 1930 1931-1934 1935-1936 1937-42,45-47 1943-1944 1948-1963 1964-1970 1970 1971-1972 1973-1974 1975-1976 1977-1978 1979-1983 1984-1988 1989-1994 1995-2000 2001-2006 2007-2009

W 15 3 3 18 11 54 6 93 34 2 9 11 5 9 41 52 63 51 60 21

L 10 2 4 15 5 32 8 65 27 7 13 11 16 13 16 9 9 20 15 17

T 2 0 1 4 2 3 1 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Pct .593 .600 .438 .541 .667 .624 .433 .587 .555 .222 .409 .500 .238 .409 .719 .852 .875 .718 .800 .553

CONFERENCE GAMES ONLY Rk. Head Coach Years 1. Larry Coker (3) ................ 2004-2006 2. Randy Shannon (3) .......... 2007-2009 (Based on Winning Percentage)

W 14 11

L 10 13

W 3 4 2 4 1 1 2 1 0 1

L 3 2 3 0 3 2 0 1 2 0

T 0 0

Pct .583 .458

BOWL GAMES ONLY Head Coach Bowls Dennis Erickson ....................................(6) Larry Coker ...........................................(6) Jimmy Johnson......................................(5) Butch Davis...........................................(4) Andy Gustafson ....................................(4) Tom McCann ........................................(3) Howard Schnellenberger .......................(2) Charlie Tate ...........................................(2) Randy Shannon .....................................(2) Jack Harding .........................................(1) (Based on Appearances)

T Pct 0 .500 0 .667 0 .400 0 1.000 0 .250 0 .333 0 1.000 0 .500 0 .000 0 1.000

Shannon by the Numbers Year School AP USAACC Finish All 2007 Miami ............................. 2-6..... 5thC .... 5-7-0 2008 Miami ............................. 4-4...T3rdC ....7-6-0 2009 Miami ............................. 5-3..... 3rdC ....9-4-0 Miami: ............. 3 Yrs (.458) 11-13..(.553) 21-17-0 Overall Record: 3 Yrs (.458) 11-13 (.553) 21-17-0 Versus ACC Schools: vs. Boston College ............................................. 0-1 vs. Clemson ........................................................ 0-1 vs. Duke ............................................................. 3-0 vs. Florida State ................................................. 2-1 vs. Georgia Tech................................................. 1-2 vs. North Carolina .............................................. 0-3 vs. NC State ....................................................... 0-2 vs. Virginia ......................................................... 2-1 vs. Virginia Tech ................................................ 1-2 vs. Wake Forest .................................................. 2-0

- HURRICANES ASSISTANT COACHES Micheal Barrow (Miami ‘92) .........................................................................Linebackers Mike Cassano (New Hampshire ‘94) ........................................................Running Backs Aubrey Hill (Florida ‘96) .........................................................................Wide Receivers John Lovett (C.W. Post ‘73)..........................................................Defensive Coordinator Wesley McGriff (Savannah State ‘90) ................................................... Defensive Backs Joe Pannunzio (Southern Colorado ’82) ................................. Tight Ends/Special Teams Rick Petri (Missouri-Rolla ‘76) ................................................................Defensive Line Jeff Stoutland (Southern Connecticut State ‘84)....................................... Offensive Line Mark Whipple (Brown ‘79) ...........Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks

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Miami 2009 Statistics 2009 Miami Results (9-4, 5-3 ACC; 3rd in the Coastal Division) Miami Opp. | ---------------Offense----------------- | | ---------------Defense ---------------| Date...... Result ...Opponent ................Att. AP USA AP USA Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TO S7 ......W, 38-34 ...at Florida State .... 81,077 18 19 90 386 476 21-34-2 2 110 294 404 24-41-1 2 S17 ....W, 33-17 ...Georgia Tech ....... 45,329 20 22 14 13 184 270 454 20-25-0 0 95 133 228 6-15-0 0 S26 .......L, 7-31 ...at Virginia Tech ... 66,233 9 13 11 12 59 150 209 9-25-1 2 272 98 370 4-9-0 1 O3......W, 21-20 ...Oklahoma............ 61,790 17 21 8 8 140 202 342 19-28-2 2 153 188 341 18-30-0 1 O10....W, 48-16 ...Florida A & M..... 47,859 11 11 215 255 470 19-27-2 2 118 144 262 10-25-1 1 11 70 293 363 20-27-0 0 53 176 229 13-31-1 1 O17......W, 27-7 ...at Central Florida ... 48,453 8 9 177 256 433 17-27-3 4 84 326 410 25-37-1 3 O24.. L, 37-40 (OT) ...Clemson .............. 43,778 O31....W, 28-27 ...at Wake Forest .... 30,011 18 18 26 330 356 22-43-1 1 147 408 555 35-53-1 4 N7......W, 52-17 ...Virginia ............... 48,350 16 17 268 247 515 19-34-1 1 74 75 149 11-29-1 1 N14.....L, 24-33 ...at North Carolina ... 57,500 12 15 116 319 435 28-51-4 4 116 213 329 17-31-0 0 N21....W, 34-16 ...Duke.................... 38,200 21 24 148 348 496 25-43-1 2 55 303 358 20-37-1 2 N28....W, 31-10 ...at South Florida ..... 66,469 19 21 240 161 401 11-22-0 0 143 77 220 6-16-1 2 D29.....L, 14-20 ...Wisconsin ........... 56,747 14 15 24 22 61 188 249 16-30-0 1 170 260 430 19-26-1 3 Champs Sports Bowl (Florida Citrus Bowl; Orlando, Fla.) TEAM STATISTICS.......... Miami OPP SCORING ................................. 394 288 Points Per Game .................. 30.3 22.2 FIRST DOWNS ........................ 275 224 Rushing .................................. 96 90 Passing ................................. 168 112 Penalty.................................... 11 22 RUSHING YARDAGE ........... 1794 1590 Yards gained rushing .......... 2226 2011 Yards lost rushing ................. 432 421 Rushing Attempts ................. 463 451 Average Per Rush .................. 3.9 3.5 Average Per Game............. 138.0 122.3 TDs Rushing .......................... 21 10 PASSING YARDAGE ............ 3405 2695 Comp-Att-Int............246-416-17 208-380-9 Average Per Pass ................... 8.2 7.1 Average Per Catch ............... 13.8 13.0 Average Per Game............. 261.9 207.3 TDs Passing ................................ 25 14 TOTAL OFFENSE.................. 5199 4285 Total Plays ................................. 879 831 Average Per Play ................... 5.9 5.2 Average Per Game............. 399.9 329.6 KICK RETURNS............... 57-1235 67-1375 PUNT RETURNS ................ 25-223 12-112 INT RETURNS ........................ 9-89 17-447 KICK RETURN AVG. ............. 21.7 20.5 PUNT RETURN AVG. .............. 8.9 9.3 INT RETURN AVG. .................. 9.9 26.3 FUMBLES-LOST .................... 13-4 23-12 PENALTIES-Yards .............. 93-703 68-581 Average Per Game............... 54.1 44.7 PUNTS-Yards .................... 54-2181 68-2691 Average Per Punt ................. 40.4 39.6 Net punt average ................. 35.7 34.5 TOP/Game ............................ 30:15 29:45 3RD-DOWN Conv. .............. 79/177 66/182 3rd-Down Pct ...................... 45% 36% 4TH-DOWN Conv. .................. 9/20 4/10 4th-Down Pct ...................... 45% 40% SACKS BY-Yards ................ 24-199 35-257 MISC. YARDS .............................. 0 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED ....... 50 31 FIELD GOALS-ATT.............. 14-16 24-31 ON-SIDE KICKS....................... 1-1 0-1 RED-ZONE SCORES ........... 43-53 32-39 RED-ZONE TDs .................... 34-53 14-39 PAT-ATTEMPTS.................... 50-50 28-29 ATTENDANCE ................. 285,306 349,743 Games/Avg Per Game...... 6/47,551 6/58,290 Neutral Site Games ...... 1/56,747 1/56,747

RUSHING ................ Att. Graig Cooper..............134 Damien Berry ...............93 Javarris James ............103 Lee Chambers ..............42 Mike James ..................15 Matt Bosher....................1 Travis Benjamin .............9 Thearon, Collier .............4 John Calhoun .................1 A.J. Highsmith ...............1 TEAM ..........................12 Jacory Harris ................48 Miami ........................463 Opponents .................451 PASSING........Cmp. Jacory Harris ...... 242 A.J. Highsmith ....... 4 Graig Cooper.......... 0 TEAM .................... 0 Miami ................ 246 Opponents ......... 208

Yds. TD Lg. Avg. 695 4 70 5.2 616 8 49 6.6 492 6 50 4.8 153 1 20 3.6 46 1 11 3.1 26 0 26 26.0 21 0 13 2.3 10 0 15 2.5 6 0 6 6.0 -2 0 0 -2.0 -50 0 0 -4.2 -219 1 26 -4.6 1794 21 70 3.9 1590 10 52 3.5

Att. Int. Pct. TD Yds. 406 17 59.63352 24 6 0 66.7 53 1 3 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 416 17 59.13405 25 380 9 54.72695 14

RECEIVING .......Rec. Yds. TD Lg. Avg. Leonard Hankerson ..... 45 801 6 52 17.8 LaRon Byrd.............. 33 460 1 40 13.9 Travis Benjamin ....... 29 501 4 69 17.3 Dedrick Epps............ 19 247 3 33 13.0 Thearon, Collier ....... 18 250 1 29 13.9 Graig Cooper............ 18 132 1 25 7.3 Jimmy Graham ......... 17 213 5 22 12.5 Aldarius Johnson...... 16 276 1 35 17.2 Mike James .............. 15 105 0 17 7.0 Javarris James .......... 13 85 0 20 6.5 Tervaris Johnson ........ 8 94 2 28 11.8 Tommy Streeter .......... 5 114 0 47 22.8 Damien Berry ............. 5 68 0 29 13.6 Kendal Thompkins ..... 2 33 1 18 16.5 Patrick Hill ................. 1 14 0 14 14.0 Lee Chambers ............ 1 8 0 8 8.0 John Calhoun ............. 1 4 0 4 4.0 Miami .................... 246 3405 25 69 13.8 Opponents ............. 208 2695 14 64 13.0 PUNTING ............. No. Matt Bosher.............. 51 TEAM ........................ 3 Miami ...................... 54 Opponents ............... 68

Yds. 2169 12 2181 2691

Lg. Blk. Avg. 59 0 42.5 12 3 4.0 59 3 40.4 71 0 39.6

PUNT RETURNS. ... No. Yds. TD Lg. Avg. Thearon Collier ........ 12 158 2 61 13.2 Travis Benjamin ......... 9 57 0 33 6.3 Graig Cooper.............. 4 8 0 9 2.0 Miami ...................... 25 223 2 61 8.9 Opponents ............... 12 112 2 51 9.3 KICK RETURNS .... No. Yds. TD Lg. Avg. Graig Cooper............ 26 582 0 63 22.4 Mike James .............. 19 404 0 41 21.3

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Jimmy Graham ........... 3 30 Darryl Sharpton.......... 2 22 John Calhoun ............. 2 17 Brandon Harris ........... 2 63 Travis Benjamin ......... 1 18 Jordan Futch ............... 1 4 Lee Chambers ............ 1 11 Sam Shields................ 0 84 Miami ...................... 57 1235 Opponents...... ......... 67 1375 SCORING ...................TD Matt Bosher..................... 0 Damien Berry .................. 8 Leonard Hankerson ......... 6 Javarris James ................. 6 Graig Cooper................... 5 Jimmy Graham ................ 5 Travis Benjamin .............. 4 Dedrick Epps................... 3 Thearon, Collier .............. 3 Tervaris Johnson ............. 2 Jacory Harris ................... 1 LaRon Byrd..................... 1 Aldarius Johnson............. 1 Kendal Thompkins .......... 1 Lee Chambers ................. 1 Darryl Sharpton............... 1 Mike James ..................... 1 Marcus Robinson ............ 1 TEAM ............................. 0 Miami ........................... 50 Opponents .................... 31

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

12 13 16 37 18 4 11 84 84 90

10.0 11.0 8.5 31.5 18.0 4.0 11.0 0.0 21.7 20.5

FGs PAT 14 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 50 24 28

Pts. 92 48 36 36 30 30 24 18 18 12 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 2 394 288

TACKLES ....................... Solo Darryl Sharpton....................65 Colin McCarthy ...................54 Brandon Harris .....................40 Randy Phillips ......................35 Vaughn Telemaque ...............29 Sam Shields..........................28 Sean Spence .........................19 Allen Bailey .........................19 Jared Campbell.....................20 Demarcus Van Dyke.............23 Joe Joseph ............................12 Ramon Buchanan .................20 Olivier Vernon ......................11 Josh Holmes .........................13 Ray-Ray Armstrong .............14 INTERCEPTIONS ....... No. Micanor Regis ................. 2 Brandon Harris ................ 2 Randy Phillips ................. 2 Demarcus Van Dyke........ 1 Darryl Sharpton............... 1 Colin McCarthy .............. 1 Miami ............................. 9 Opponents .................... 17

Yds. 2 10 0 -5 73 9 89 447

Ast. 41 41 18 18 19 13 17 15 11 7 17 8 13 9 7 TD 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 4

Tot. 106 95 58 53 48 41 36 34 31 30 29 28 24 22 21 Lg. 2 10 0 0 73 9 73 77


North Carolina Tar Heels 2010 North Carolina Schedule Date Sept. 4 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13 Nov. 20

Series Series Last Opponent ...............................Record ... Began .. Meeting ..................Stadium (Capacity) ..................Site LSU (ABC), 8 pm ..................1-5-0 ...... 1948 ..... 1986, aL 30-3 .........The Georgia Dome (71,989) ......Atlanta, Ga. Georgia Tech (RAYCOM),12 Noon..18-24-3 .. 1915 ..... 2009, aL 24-7 .........Kenan Stadium (60,000) ............Chapel Hill, N.C. at Rutgers................................1-3-0 ...... 1894 ..... 2008, aW 44-12 ......Rutgers Stadium (43,000) ..........Piscataway, N.J. East Carolina ..........................9-2-1 ...... 1972 ..... 2009, hW 31-17 ......Kenan Stadium (60,000) ............Chapel Hill, N.C. Clemson ..................................18-34-1 .. 1897 ..... 2006, aL 52-7 ..........Kenan Stadium (60,000) ............Chapel Hill, N.C. at Virginia ...............................57-53-4 .. 1892 ..... 2009, hL 16-3 .........Scott Stadium (61,500) ..............Charlottesville, Va. at Miami .................................8-5-0 ...... 1946 ..... 2009, hW 33-24 ......Sun Life Stadium (74.916) ........Miami Gardens, Fla. William & Mary ....................12-0-2 .... 1907 ..... 2004, hW 49-38 ......Kenan Stadium (60,000) ............Chapel Hill, N.C. at Florida State........................1-15-1 .... 1983 ..... 2009, hL 30-27 .......Doak S. Campbell Stadium (82,300) .Tallahassee, Fla. Virginia Tech ..........................10-16-6 .. 1895 ..... 2009, aW 20-17 ......Kenan Stadium (60,000) ............Chapel Hill, N.C. NC State .................................63-30-6 .. 1894 ..... 2009, aL 28-27 .......Kenan Stadium (60,000) ............Chapel Hill, N.C.

2009 In Review

Head Coach Butch Davis’s third Tar Heel team used a dominating defense and opportunistic offense to post an 8-5 Overall Record, 4-4 in the ACC and earn a berth in the Meineke Car Care Bowl for the second straight year marking UNC’s first back-to-back bowl trips in a decade...Davis’ club overcame a rash of injuries, losing virtually every offensive lineman for a period of time early in the year, then having to go without starting TB Shaun Draughn for the final five games...Still, North Carolina’s defense picked up most of the slack, ranking 6th nationally in total and 10th in scoring defense...Just as importantly, the Tar Heels scored seven non-offensive touchdowns including six on defense, five by pass interception...UNC set an ACC record, returning its 19 interceptions an eye-catching total of 508 yards led by CB Kendric Burney, who returned his five interceptions for 200 yards and 2 TDs...Burney was one of six UNC defenders named to the ACC’s first or second all-conference teams...Joining Burney on the All-ACC first team were DE Robert Quinn, who led the ACC in tackles for loss (19) and finished 2nd in QB sacks (11), LB Quan Sturdivant, UNC’s leading tackler with 79 hits, and S Deunta Williams...Three more Tar Heels earned 2nd-team All-ACC honors in LB Bruce Carter, DT Marvin Austin and PK Casey Barth. who led the league in field goals, making 21 of 25 attempts... TE Zack Pianalto and T Kyle Jolly were named Honorable Mention All-ACC.

Who’s Gone

The Tar Heels lose only three starters, the fewest in the ACC. Departing on defense are two starters upfront who combined for 60 career starts between them in DE E. J. Wilson and DT Cam Thomas..While on offense, UNC loses only T Kyle Jolly, who started 38 games in his Tar Heel career.

2010 Preview

Davis welcomes back 39 lettermen and 21 starters-the most in the ACC--10 on offense and 9 on defense and as well as both kickers...Senior QB T.J. Yates returns for his fourth season as the starting signal caller after completing 60.3 per cent of his passes last year for 2,136 yards and 14 TDs...Yates enters 2009 having thrown for more yards than any previous UNC QB with the exception of school-record holder Darian Durant, but will be pushed for playing time by redshirt freshman QB Bryn Renner, who impressed in spring practice...Joining Yates in the backfield are TBs Shaun Draughn and Ryan Houston who combined for 1,280 yards and 10 TDs last year...UNC’s receiver corps, led by WR’s Greg Little (62 catches), Eric Highsmith (37 catches) and Jhranie Boyd, as well as TE Zack Pianalto (33 receptions), returns intact, as does most of its offensive line with four of five starters returning in T Mike Ingersoll, Gs Jonathan Cooper and Alan Pelc and C Cam Holland... Defensively, UNC received great news when five juniors--DT Marvin Austin, LBs Quan Sturdivant and Bruce Carter and CB Kendric Burney and S Deunta Williams--decided to forgo entering the NFL a year early and decided to return...All are all-star candidates...Joining Austin on the starting D-line is junior DE Robert Quinn, who developed into one of the top pass rushers in the nation last year...Sturdivant and Carter are three-year starters at linebacker where they will be joined by sophomore LB Kevin Reddick, who started 7 games as a true freshman last fall...Williams is the ACC’s active career leader in interceptions with 12 and leads a secondary which will feature four seniors--Burney, CB Charles Brown and S Da’Norris Searcy who have combined for 112 starts, 28 interceptions, 46 breakups, 771 yards of interception return yardage and 4 TDs...All-ACC PK Casey Barth returns after trying for 5th in the ACC in scoring (7.5/ gm) ..P Grant Schallock is also back after finishing 6th in the ACC in punting with a 40.3 average.

Roster Breakdown Returning Starters (21)

Offense (10) .......................... 2009 ..Career Pos Name .........................Starts ...Starts WR Greg Little,Sr ................... 13 .........22 WR Erik Highsmith, So. ......... 10 .........10 OT Mike Ingersoll, Sr. ........... 12 .........12 OG Jonathan Cooper, So. ......... 9 ...........9 OG Alan Pelc, Sr. ................... 13 .........21 C Cam Holland, Jr. ................ 8 ...........8 QB T.J. Yates, Sr. ................... 13 .........31 TB Shaun Draughn, Jr. ............ 9 .........17 FB Devon Ramsay, Jr. ............. 4 ...........4 TE Zack Pianalto, Sr................ 9 .........20 Defense (9)............................ 2009 .Career Pos. Name .........................Starts ...Starts DE Robert Quinn, Jr. ............. 13 .........25 DT Marvin Austin, Sr. ........... 12 .........26 LB Quan Sturdivant, Sr. ........ 13 .........31 LB Bruce Carter, Sr. .............. 13 .........33 LB Kevin Reddick, So............. 7 ...........7 CB Charles Brown, Sr. .......... 13 .........22 CB Kendric Burney, Sr. ......... 13 .........38 S Deunta Williams, Sr......... 13 .........38 S Da’Norris Searcy, Sr. ....... 13 .........14 Specialists (2) ....................... 2009 .Career Pos. Name .........................Starts ...Starts PK Casey Barth, Jr................. 13 .........23 P Grant Schallock, Sr. ......... 13 .........13

Starters Lost (3) Offense (1) ............................ 2009 .Career Pos. Name .........................Starts ...Starts OT Kyle Jolly ........................ 13 .........38 Defense (2)............................ 2009 .Career Pos. Name .........................Starts ...Starts DE E.J. Wilson....................... 12 .........37 DT Cam Thomas.................... 13 .........29 Specialists (0) ....................... 2009 .Career

Quick Facts

Location ......................Chapel Hill, N.C. Founded .......................................... 1789 Enrollment ...17,895 (undergraduates only) Chancellor ........................ Holden Thorp Director of Atheltics ........ Dick Baddour Stadium ........................Kenan Memorial Capacity ....................................... 60,000 2009 Overall Record ..........................8-5 2009 ACC Record ..............................4-4 2009 ACC Finish ....4th in Coastal Division

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Lettermen Returning .....................39 Offensive Lettermen Returning....21 Defensive Lettermen Returning ...15 Specialists Lettermen Returning. ...3 Lettermen Lost ...............................11 Offensive Lettermen Lost ..............3 Defensive Lettermen Lost ..............8 Specialists Lettermen Lost .............0

Returning Production Index

(Percentage of 2009 Stats Returning) % Passing Returning ......................986 % Rushing Returning .....................976 % Receiving Returning ..................986 % Receiving Yards Returning ........988 % Scoring Returning ......................961 % Kickoff Returns..........................985 % Punt Returns...............................995 % Tackles Returning ......................799 % Turnovers Forced .......................862

Numbers & Notes

3 - Of North Carolina’s five losses last season, three were by a combined total of just six points to Florida State (30-27), NC State (28-27) and Pittsburgh (19-17). UNC’s five losses were by a grand total of 36 points (7.2 avg.). 5 - Five members of North Carolina’s football team have been chosen for the pre-season watch lists for national awards. DE Robert Quinn, LB Quan Sturdivant and LB Bruce Carter have each been named to the watch lists for the Lombardi and Nagurski Awards. DT Marvin Austin was named to the watch lists for the Outland Trophy and Nagurski Award while T Alan Pelc was named to the Outland Trophy watch list. 6 - North Carolina’s 2009 defense led the ACC and was ranked 6th nationally in total defense, allowing just 269.6 yards per game. UNC’s was also ranked 10th in rushing defense, 13th in scoring defense and 14th in both pass defense and pass efficiency defense. 8 - No fewer than 8 of North Carolina’s 2010 opponents were in bowl games last year including Georgia Tech (FedEx Orange), LSU (Capital One), Virginia Tech (Chick-fil-A), Florida State (Konica Minolta Gator), Miami (Champs Sports), Clemson (Gaylord Hotels Music City), Rutgers (St. Petersburg) and East Carolina (Autozone Liberty). 12 - Senior All-ACC S Deunta Williams enters the 2009 season having made 12 career pass interceptions, which is the most of any returning ACC player and puts him in a tie for 31st on the ACC career list. 13 1 - The number of non-offensive touchdowns scored by North Carolina in the 2008 and 2009 seasons. That is the N most m for any ACC team and includes 3 scores by CB Kendric Burney and 2 each LBs Quan Sturdivant and K Bruce Carter. B 234 2 - The number of starts that North Carolina’s 9 returning starters on defense have made in their careers. tu That T is the most of any team in the ACC with S Deunta Williams and CB Kendric Burney making 38 starts each. W 508 5 - North Carolina’s defenders intercepted 19 passes in 2009 and returned them a total of 508 yards--an ACC record. Four of the interceptions were returned for TDs r including 2 by CB Kendric Burney and one each by DB in Melvin Williams and LB Bruce Carter. M


North Carolina Career Leaders, Alphabetical Roster N TO TOTAL OTA AL OFFENSE OFFE O FF ..................................... Rush 1. Darian Durant (2001-04) .............................875 2. Ronald Curry (1998-01).............................1249 3. T.J. Yates (2007-**) .................................. -256 4. Jason Stanicek (1991-94) .............................814 5. Charlie Justice (1946-49) ...........................2634 6. Mike Thomas (1991-95) ..............................285 7. Amos Lawrence (1977-80) ........................4391 8. Mike Voight (1973-76) ..............................3971 9. Matt Kupec (1976-79) ...................................46 10. Leon Johnson (1993-96) ............................3693

Pass 8755 4987 5959 4683 2249 4368 35 0 3840 130

Total 9630 6236 5703 5497 4883 4653 4426 3971 3886 3823

RUSHING ..................................................... Att. 1. Amos Lawrence (1977-80) ......................881 2. Mike Voight (1973-76) ............................826 3. Leon Johnson (1993-96) ..........................802 4. Kelvin Bryant (1979-82)..........................599 5. Don McCauley (1968-70) ........................603 6. Natrone Means (1990-92) ........................605 Ethan Horton (1981-84) ...........................504 8. Charlie Justice (1946-49) .........................526 9. Tyrone Anthony (1980-83) ......................464 10. Ronnie McGill (2003-06) ........................529

TD D 28 42 43 32 29 22 22 28 19 24

Yards Y d 4391 3971 3693 3267 3172 3074 3074 2634 2516 2393

PASSING YARDAGE ........................... Comp-Att 1. Darian Durant (2001-04) ................... 701-1159 2. T.J. Yates (2007-**) ............................ 513-855 3. Ronald Curry (1998-01)....................... 345-695 4. Jason Stanicek (1991-94) ..................... 372-622 5. Mike Thomas (1991-95) ...................... 302-578 6. Matt Kupec (1976-79) ......................... 305-552 7. Chris Keldorf (1996-97) ...................... 305-519 8. Mark Maye (1984, 86-87) .................... 263-468 9. Kevin Anthony (1983-85) .................... 296-528 10. Scott Stankavage (1980-83) ................. 272-497

TD 68 39 28 26 22 33 35 20 20 30

Yards 8755 3823 4987 4683 4368 3840 3795 3459 3412 3363

RECEPTIONS...........................................Yards 1. Hakeem Nicks, (2006-08) ......................2840 2. Jarwarski Pollock (2002-05) ..................1958 3. Na Brown (1995-98) ..............................2086 4. Corey Holliday (1990-93)......................2447 5. Leon Johnson (1993-96) ........................1288 6. Sam Aiken (1999-02) .............................2205 7. Kory Bailey (1998-01) ...........................1939 8. Octavus Barnes (1994-97) .....................2398 9. Jesse Holley (2003-06) ..........................1760 10. L.C. Stevens (1995-97) ..........................2002

TD 21 9 14 7 4 15 14 17 7 13

Rec. 181 177 165 155 151 146 139 129 126 120

RECEIVING YARDAGE ............................. Recp. 1. Hakeem Nicks (2006-08) .............................181 2. Corey Holliday (1990-93)............................155 3. Octavus Barnes (1994-97) ...........................129 4. Sam Aiken (1999-02) ...................................146 5. Na Brown (1995-98) ....................................165 6. L.C. Stevens (1995-98) ................................120 7. Jarwarski Pollock (2002-05) ........................177 8. Kory Bailey (1998-01) .................................139 9. Jesse Holley (2003-06) ................................126 10. Art Weiner (1946-49) ...................................106

TD 21 7 17 15 14 13 9 14 7 18

Yards 2840 2447 2398 2205 2086 2002 1958 1939 1760 1733

SCORING ...................................................................................Points 1. Leon Johnson (1993-96) ........................................................... 306 2. Josh McGee (1996-99).............................................................. 271 3. Mike Voight (1973-76) ............................................................. 254 4. Charlie Justice (1946-49) .......................................................... 234 5. Tripp Pignetti (1991-94) ........................................................... 231 6. Kelvin Bryant (1979-82)........................................................... 228 7. Natrone Means (1990-92) ......................................................... 214 8. Clint Gwaltney (1988-91) ..........................................................211 9. Don McCauley (1968-70) ......................................................... 210 10. Amos Lawrence (1977-80) ....................................................... 206

No. 3 79 69 9 80 11 26 15 60 76 10 87 45 12 47 25 36 16 38 43 54 53 62 64 90 72 35 20 67 74 6 55 37 96 30 86 84 40 71 77 29 57 14 82 23 88 65 61 32 18 68 89

Name...........................Pos. Joshua Adams................ WR Quinton Alton...............ATH Nick Appel ..................... OL Marvin Austin ................ DT Ed Barham ......................TE Casey Barth .................... PK Giovanni Bernard ........... RB A.J. Blue......................... RB Russell Bodine ............... OL Travis Bond .......................G Tre Boston ....................ATH Jheranie Boyd................ WR Josh Bridges ................... LB Charles Brown ............... CB Zach Brown.................... LB Lee Browne ................... WR D.J. Bunn .......................... S Kendric Burney .............. CB Curtis Byrd ......................FB Curtis Campbell ................ S Bruce Carter ................... LB P.J. Clyburn .................... LB David Collins ....................G Jonathan Cooper............G/C Quinton Coples .............. DE Adam Curry ................... DE Herman Davidson .......... LB Shaun Draughn............... TB Greg Elleby ....................... T Sam Ellis ........................... T Anthony Elzy ................. RB Linwan Euwell ............... DE LeCount Fantroy ............ CB Ethan Farmer................ATH C.J. Feagles ....................... P Brendon Felder.............. WR Sean Fitzpatrick ..............TE Hunter Furr..................... RB Carl Gaskins ...................... T Carlos Gray .................... DT Brian Gupton..................... S Dion Guy........................ LB Braden Hanson ............... QB Todd Harrelson.............. WR Steven Hatley ................. RB Erik Highsmith .............. WR Cam Holland .....................C Mark House.................... DS Ryan Houston ................. TB Josh Hunter .................... CB James Hurst .................... OL Nelson Hurst ...................TE

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

Wt. 200 265 310 305 270 180 205 225 290 320 185 185 205 205 225 175 205 190 230 205 230 215 300 295 275 230 225 210 300 285 215 225 185 255 185 175 235 205 300 290 195 225 200 190 210 175 310 220 245 185 305 245

Alphabetical Roster

Yr. ........................ Hometown Fr.-R ...........Cambridge, Mass. Fr. .................. Memphis, Tenn. Fr. ..........................Vienna, Va. Sr. ............... Washington, D.C. Sr.-R ......... Bacon’s Castle, Va. Jr. ............... Wilmington, N.C. Fr. .......................... Davie, Fla. So. ....................... Dallas, N.C. Fr. .................... Scottsville, Va. So. .................... Windsor, N.C. Fr. ..................Cape Coral, Fla. So. ................... Gastonia, N.C. Jr. ....................Charlotte, N.C. Sr. .......... Maple Heights, Ohio Jr. ....................Columbia, Md. Jr. ...................... Raleigh, N.C. Fr. ..................Smithfield, N.C. Sr.-R ...........Jacksonville, N.C. Sr. ..................... Durham, N.C. Fr.-R ..............Chesapeake, Va. Sr. ................... Havelock, N.C. Fr. ..................Statesville, N.C. Fr.-R ...........Kernersville, N.C. So.-R .......... Wilmington, N.C. Jr. ......................Kinston, N.C. Jr. ..................... Durham, N.C. Jr. ..............Long Beach, Calif. Sr.-R ..................Tarboro, N.C. Sr.-R ..............Tabor City, N.C. Sr. .................... Carrboro, N.C. Sr.-R .................. Warren, Ohio Jr.-R .................Pinetops, N.C. Jr. ............... Washington, D.C. Fr. ..................Tabor City, N.C. Fr.-R ............. Ridgewood, N.J. Fr. ................. Monroeville, Pa. Fr. ..................... Pittsford, N.Y. So. .................Lewisville, N.C. Jr.-R .............. Melbourne, Fla. Fr. .........................Pinson, Ala. Jr.-R ..............Nashville, Tenn. So.-R .......... Washington, D.C. So.-R ...............Charlotte, N.C. So.-R .............Chesapeake, Va. Jr. ....................Charlotte, N.C. So. ................ Vanceboro, N.C. Jr.-R .................Pittsburgh, Pa. Sr. ............... Wilmington, N.C. Sr. ....................Charlotte, N.C. Fr.-R ................Charlotte, N.C. Fr. .................... Plainfield, Ind. So. ................... Plainfield, Ind.

No. 56 66 7 93 63 83 19 36 75 44 23 8 77 3 58 95 25 97 94 81 72 41 78 58 39 98 70 17 24 91 4 42 45 1 48 2 51 39 21 24 28 51 52 85 49 34 31 73 27 92 33 13

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Name...........................Pos. William Hyman .............. LB Mike Ingersoll ................... T Mywan Jackson.............. CB Tim Jackson ................... DL Peyton Jenest.....................C Dwight Jones................. WR Trase Jones ................. PK/H Matt Kolojejchick .......... RB T.J. Leifheit .................... OL Ty Linton ........................ LB Darius Lipford................ LB Greg Little ..................... WR Mack Lloyd .................... DS Peter Mangum ................ DB Jordan Marsh.................. OL Kareem Martin ............... DL Matt Merletti ..................... S Jared McAdoo ................ DT Michael McAdoo ........... DE Joshua McKie................ WR Scott Mincey .....................C Shane Mularkey ............. LB Jordan Nix ...................... DT Ebele Okakpu ................. LB Kenny Owens ................. RB Donte Paige-Moss .......... DE Alan Pelc ...........................G Zack Pianalto ..................TE Quentin Plair ................. WR Tydreke Powell .............. DT Jabari Price ..................... DB Robert Quinn.................. DE Devon Ramsay ................FB Gene Robinson ............... DB Kevin Reddick ............... LB Bryn Renner ................... QB Brandon Roberts ............ LB Grant Schallock................. P Da’Norris Searcy .............. S Terry Shankle ................. CB Jonathan Smith .................. S Trevor Stuart .................. DS Quan Sturdivant ............. LB Sean Tapley ..................ATH Ryan Taylor .....................TE Johnny White ................. TB Reggie Wilkins .............ATH Brennan Williams.............. T Deunta Williams................ S Brandon Willis ............... DT Christian Wilson..............TE T.J. Yates ........................ QB

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

Wt. 220 300 175 235 290 220 185 185 320 215 215 215 270 175 280 245 200 295 245 185 280 210 285 215 225 250 325 255 185 300 175 270 245 175 230 195 205 225 210 175 210 245 235 185 240 205 175 285 210 270 235 220

Yr. ........................ Hometown So. .................Charleston, S.C. Sr-R................ Mint Hill, N.C. So. ....................... Seffner, Fla. Fr. ..............St. Petersburg, Fla. Jr. ................... Davidson, N.C. Jr. ................. Burlington, N.C. Sr. ........ Roanoke Rapids, N.C. So. .................... Plymouth, Pa. Fr. ............... Wilmington, N.C. Fr. ....................Charlotte, N.C. Fr. ........................ Lenoir, N.C. Sr. ..................... Durham, N.C. So. .......................... Cary, N.C. Jr. ...................... Raleigh, N.C. So. .............. Mooresville, N.C. Fr. ........ Roanoke Rapids, N.C. Jr.-R ..............Cleveland, Ohio Fr.-R ............Chapel Hill, N.C. Jr. .................... Antioch, Tenn. Fr.-R ..................Mauldin, S.C. Jr. ................Yanceyville, N.C. So. .....................Norcross, Ga. Jr. ..................... Lawton, Okla. Jr. ....................... Roswell, Ga. Jr. ................. Fayettville, N.C. So. ..............Jacksonville, N.C. Sr.-R ............... Houston, Texas Sr. ..................Springdale, Ark. Sr. ..............Lawrenceville, Ga. Jr.-R ................. Ahoskie, N.C. Fr. ..........Pompano Beach, Fla. Jr. ....................... Ladson, S.C. Jr. ....................Red Bank, N.J. So. ................. Memphis, Tenn. So. ................. New Bern, N.C. Fr.-R ...... West Springfield, Va. Jr. ..................... Durham, N.C. Jr.-R ..................Webster, N.C. Sr. ........................Decatur, Ga. Fr.-R ............... Norwood, N.C. Sr. ..................... Durham, N.C. Sr.-R .......... Sugar Land, Texas Sr. .................... Oakboro, N.C. Fr. ................ Jacksonville, Fla. Sr.-R ......Winston-Salem, N.C. Sr.-R ............... Asheville, N.C. Fr. ........................Shelby, N.C. So. ......... West Roxbury, Mass. Sr.-R ...........Jacksonville, N.C. Fr. .......................Duncan, S.C. Jr. .............McKees Rocks, Pa. Sr.-R ...................Marietta, Ga.


North Carolina Coaches and Records Butch Davis, Head Coach

North Carolina Coaches and Records ords

(Arkansas ‘74)

Record at UNC: 20-18 (.526), 3 Years Overall: 71-38 (.651), 9 Years Born: November 17, 1951 Butch Davis, former head coach at the University of Miami and the NFL’s Cleveland Browns, begins his fourth year as the 33rd head coach at the University of North Carolina, and the ninth since the ACC was formed in 1953. Faced with his second rebuilding task as a collegiate head coach, Davis, in only his third year in Chapel Hill, guided the Tar Heels to back-to-back post-season bowl appearances for the first time in 11 years. His 2008 and 2009 UNC football teams posted 8-5 records and gained berths to the Meineke Car Care Bowl both seasons. Over the past two seasons, Davis has guided the Tar Heels to four wins against Top 20 opponents including wins at 14th-ranked Virginia Tech and against 12th-ranked Miami last year. As good as the Tar Heels have been the past two seasons, they were very close to achieving much more, as 7 of UNC’s 10 defeats in 2008 and 2009 were by 7 or fewer points. Davis’s first rebuilding task as head coach was at the University of Miami (1995-2000) where he led the Hurricanes to a 51-20 record, three Big East Conference championships and four postseason bowl wins. Davis has coached in 12 postseason bowl games as an assistant or head coach, including two wins apiece in the Fiesta, Orange and Sugar Bowls. In 1995, when Davis took over the Miami program, the Hurricanes were faced with NCAA sanctions that restricted the number of scholarships in his first three seasons. However, his Hurricane teams finished ranked in the AP Top 25 on four occasions including a No. 2 ranking in 2000 when the Canes went 11-1 and beat Florida, 3720 in the Sugar Bowl. His 2000 team was second in the nation in scoring, fifth in total offense, fifth in scoring defense and eighth in pass defense. The Hurricanes earned recognition from the American Football Coaches Association for outstanding graduation rates in each of his six seasons at Miami. Davis recruited or coached a number of players at Miami who were selected in the NFL Draft, including 28 first-round picks. He left Coral Gables following the 2000 season to join the Browns. Previously, he served a six-year stint as a defensive assistant coach with the Dallas Cowboys (1989-94) and was a defensive line coach at UM in 1984-88 under former head coach Jimmy Johnson. He played collegiality at Arkansas under Frank Broyles and earned his degree from Arkansas in 1974. After five years coaching high school football, he joined Johnson’s staff at Oklahoma State (1979-83).

Davis by the Numbers Year

School ...AP....... USA ..ACC ............................All 1995 Miami ...20..................................................... 8-3-0 1996 Miami ...14........ 14 ........................................ 9-3-0 1997 Miami ...... ..................................................... 5-6-0 1998 Miami ...20........ 21 ........................................ 9-3-0 1999 Miami ...15........ 15 ........................................ 9-4-0 2000 Miami ...22................................................... 11-1-0 2007 UNC ........ ......................3-5 ......................... 4-8-0 2008 UNC ........ ......................4-4 ......................... 8-5-0 2009 UNC ........ ......................4-4 ......................... 8-5-0 North Carolina: 3 Years . (.458)11-13...... (.526) .... 20-18-0 Miami: 6 Years ...... .................................. .............. ((.712) 712) .... 51 51-20-0 20 0 Overall Record: 9 Years . (.458)11-13 ..... (.656) .... 71-38-0 111-13.....

Record Versus ACC Schools: vs. Boston College .................. 8-0 vs. Duke ................................. 3-0 vs. Florida State ...................... 1-6 vs. Georgia Tech ..................... 2-2 vs. Maryland ........................... 1-1 vs. Miami ................................ 3-0 vs. NC State ............................ 1-3 vs. Virginia.............................. 1-3 vs. Virginia Tech ..................... 2-7 vs. Wake Forest....................... 0-1

OVERALL WON/LOSS RECORDS Years W L T No. Head Coach 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33.

Hector Cowan ............(1) V.K. Irvine ..................(1) T.C. Trenchard............(4) Gordon Johnston ........(1) W.A. Reynolds ...........(4) Charles Jenkins ..........(1) H.B. Olcott .................(2) R.R. Brown ................(1) William Warner ..........(1) W.S. Keinholz ............(1) Otis Lamson ...............(1) Edward Green ............(1) A.E. Brides .................(2) Branch Bocock ...........(1) W.C. Martin ................(1) Thomas Campbell ......(2) M.E. Fuller .................(1) Bob & Bill Fetzer .......(5) Chuck Collins.............(8) Carl Snavely ...............(10) Ray Wolf ....................(6) Jim Tatum ...................(4) Tom Young .................(1) Gene McEver .............(1) George Barclay...........(3) Jim Hickey .................(8) Bill Dooley .................(11) Dick Crum ..................(10) Mack Brown...............(10) Carl Torbush ...............(3) John Bunting ..............(6) Butch Davis ................(3)

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2 6 26 3 27 7 11 5 4 1 4 3 8 6 3 9 2 30 38 59 38 19 6 1 11 36 69 72 69 17 27 20

2 3 9 4 7 2 4 2 3 4 4 3 8 1 4 7 6 12 31 35 17 17 3 7 18 45 53 41 46 18 45 18

0 0 2 1 4 0 3 2 1 2 1 3 0 1 1 1 0 4 9 4 3 3 0 0 1 0 2 3 1 0 0 0

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L 24 28 35 8 25 9 13 14 30

T 1 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0

Pct .611 .582 .533 .529 .528 .525 .458 .417 .375

CONFERENCE GAMES ONLY Rk. Head Coach 1. Dick Crum ..................(10) 2. Bill Dooley .................(11) 3. Mack Brown...............(10) 4. George Barclay...........(3) 5. Jim Hickey .................(8) 6. Jim Tatum ...................(3) 7. Butch Davis ................(3) 8. Carl Torbush ...............(3) 9. John Bunting ..............(6) (Based on Winning Percentage)

Years 1978-1987 1967-1977 1988-1997 1953-1955 1959-1966 1956-1958 2007-2009 1998-2000 2001-2006

W 38 38 40 9 28 10 11 10 18

BOWL GAMES ONLY Head Coach Bowls W Dick Crum .....................(6) 4 Bill Dooley ....................(6) 1 Mack Brown ..................(5) 3 Carl Snavely ..................(3) 0 Carl Torbush ..................(2) 2 John Bunting .................(2) 1 Butch Davis ...................(2) 0 Jim Hickey.....................(1) 1 (Based on Appearances)

L 2 5 2 3 0 1 2 0

T 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Pct .667 .167 .600 .000 1.000 .500 .000 1.000

- TAR HEELS ASSISTANT COACHES John Blake (Oklahoma ’86) .............................Associate Head Coach/Rec. Coord./Defensive Line Ken Browning (Guilford ’68) .................................................................................... Running Backs Troy Douglas (Appalachian State ‘88) ....................................................................Defensive Backs Art Kaufman (Arkansas-Monticello ‘80)........................................................................ Linebackers Allen Mogridge (North Carolina ‘99) ............................................................................... Tight Ends Sam Pittman (Pittsburg State ‘86 )..............................................................................Offensive Line John Shoop (University of the South ’90) ............................... Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Charlie Williams (Colorado State ’83) ......................................................................Wide Receivers Everett Withers (Appalachian State ‘85) ..................................... Defensive Coordinator/Secondary

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North Carolina 2009 Statistics 2009 North Carolina Results (8-5, 4-4 ACC, 4th place Coastal Divison) UNC Opp. Date...... Result ...Opponent ................Att. AP USA AP USA S5 ........W, 40-6 ...The Citadel ......... 58,500 21 20 S12 ....W, 12-10 ...at Connecticut ..... 38,087 19 19 S19 ....W, 31-17 ...East Carolina....... 58,000 24 19 S26 .......L, 7-24 ...at Georgia Tech ... 50,114 22 18 O3.........L, 3-16 ...Virginia ............... 57,500 O10....W, 42-12 ...Georgia Southern ... 47,000 O22.....L, 27-30 ...Florida State........ 58,000 O29....W, 20-17 ...at Virginia Tech ... 66,233 14 14 N7........W, 19-6 ...Duke.................... 59,750 N14....W, 33-24 ...Miami (Fla.) ........ 57,500 12 15 N21....W, 31-13 ...at Boston College .. 41,272 25 N28.....L, 27-28 ...at NC State .......... 57,583 23 24 D26.....L, 17-19 ...Pittsburgh ............ 50,389 17 16 Meineke Car Care Bowl (Bank of America Stadium; Charlotte, N.C.) TEAM STATISTICS.............UNC OPP SCORING ................................. 309 222 Points Per Game .................. 23.8 17.1 FIRST DOWNS ........................ 228 202 Rushing ................................ 108 84 Passing ................................. 106 96 Penalty.................................... 14 22 RUSHING YARDAGE ........... 1727 1243 Yards gained rushing .......... 2018 1724 Yards lost rushing ................. 291 481 Rushing Attempts ................. 477 439 Average Per Rush .................. 3.6 2.8 Average Per Game............. 132.8 95.6 TDs Rushing .......................... 14 12 PASSING YARDAGE ............ 2274 2262 Comp-Att-Int............220-368-17232-396-19 Average Per Pass ................... 6.2 5.7 Average Per Catch ............... 10.3 9.8 Average Per Game............. 174.9 174.0 TDs Passing............................ 14 10 TOTAL OFFENSE.................. 4001 3505 Total Plays ............................ 845 835 Average Per Play ................... 4.7 4.2 Average Per Game............. 307.8 269.6 KICK RETURNS................. 41-844 64-1353 PUNT RETURNS ................ 29-376 28-156 INT. RETURNS ................... 19-508 17-123 KICK RETURN AVG. ............. 20.6 21.1 PUNT RETURN AVG. ............ 13.0 5.6 INT. RETURN AVG. ............... 26.7 7.2 FUMBLES-LOST .................. 15-10 23-10 PENALTIES-Yards .............. 81-735 72-566 Average Per Game............... 56.5 43.5 PUNTS-Yards .................... 66-2621 76-3211 Average Per Punt ................. 39.7 42.2 Net punt average ................. 35.2 35.7 TOP/Game ............................ 30:27 29:33 3RD-DOWN Conv. .............. 69/186 57/193 3rd-Down Pct ...................... 37% 30% 4TH-DOWN Conv. .................. 9/15 9/17 4th-Down Pct ...................... 60% 53% SACKS BY-Yards ................ 32-257 26-147 MISC. YARDS .............................. 0 -5 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED ....... 35 22 FIELD GOALS-ATT.............. 21-25 22-26 ON-SIDE KICKS....................... 0-0 1-2 RED-ZONE SCORES ........... 37-43 34-38 RED-ZONE TDs .................... 21-43 18-38 PAT-ATTEMPTS.................... 34-35 22-22 ATTENDANCE ................. 396,250 253,289 Games/Avg Per Game ..... 7/56,607 5/50,658 Neutral Site Games ......... 1/50,389 1/50,389

| ---------------- Offense ----------------- | | ----------------Defense --------------- | Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TO 261 114 375 9-22-2 4 30 123 153 22-39-3 4 35 233 268 23-32-2 2 72 124 196 14-26-1 2 148 285 433 21-26-0 1 55 192 247 20-31-0 1 17 137 154 11-26-2 3 317 89 406 7-11-0 0 39 135 174 20-36-2 3 106 148 254 16-27-0 0 164 125 289 16-24-1 3 95 75 170 16-32-4 6 238 95 333 13-27-1 1 43 395 438 33-40-0 1 181 131 312 18-29-1 1 95 161 256 11-23-0 2 192 119 311 16-28-1 1 12 113 125 16-35-2 2 116 213 329 17-31-0 0 116 319 435 28-51-4 4 96 182 278 23-34-3 4 97 101 198 12-30-5 6 159 322 481 14-20-1 2 76 259 335 20-27-0 0 81 183 264 19-33-1 2 129 163 292 17-24-0 1

RUSHING ................ Att. Yds. TD Lg. Ryan Houston .............191 713 9 20 Shaun Draughn...........124 567 1 44 Greg Little ....................29 166 1 31 Johnny White ...............19 143 1 40 Jheranie Boyd...............20 130 1 21 Jamal Womble ................6 41 0 15 Anthony Elzy ...............11 40 0 11 A.J. Blue.......................18 33 0 11 Hunter Furr.....................3 6 0 2 Braden Hanson ...............2 -11 0 0 TEAM ..........................10 -35 0 0 T.J. Yates ......................44 -66 1 11 North Carolina..........477 1727 14 44 Opponents...... ...........439 1243 12 45

Avg. 3.7 4.6 5.7 7.5 6.5 6.8 3.6 1.8 2.0 -5.5 -3.5 -1.5 3.6 2.8

PASSING........Cmp. T.J. Yates ............ 214 Braden Hanson ....... 2 Team ....................... 0 Erik Highsmith ....... 0 A.J. Blue................. 1 Bobby Rome .......... 1 Shaun Draughn....... 1 Ryan Houston ......... 1 North Carolina .... 220 Opponents...... ... 232

Yds. 2136 7 0 0 24 31 34 42 2274 2262

Att. Int. 355 15 6 2 2 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 368 17 396 19

Pct. TD 60.3 14 33.3 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 100.0 0 100.0 0 100.0 0 100.0 0 59.8 14 58.6 10

RECEIVING ......Rec. Yds. TD Lg. Avg. Greg Little ................. 62 724 5 62 11.7 Erik Highsmith .......... 37 425 2 43 11.5 Zack Pianalto ............ 33 334 1 26 10.1 Shaun Draughn.......... 21 125 0 24 6.0 Jheranie Boyd............ 12 214 4 70 17.8 Ryan Houston ............ 11 82 0 19 7.5 Johnny White .............. 7 66 1 25 9.4 Anthony Elzy .............. 7 49 0 18 7.0 Devon Ramsay ............ 6 57 0 27 9.5 Ed Barham .................. 6 57 1 14 9.5 Christian Wilson.......... 5 30 0 14 6.0 Dwight Jones............... 5 21 0 16 4.2 Joshua Adams.............. 3 49 0 23 16.3 Bobby Rome ............... 3 28 0 22 9.3 Mywan Jackson........... 1 12 0 12 12.0 Todd Harrelson............ 1 1 0 1 1.0 North Carolina ...... 220 2274 14 70 10.3 Opponents...... ........ 232 2262 10 98 9.8 PUNTING ............. No. Grant Schallock........ 65 Team ........................... 1 North Carolina ....... 66 Opponents...... ......... 76

Yds. Lg. Blk. Avg. 2621 55 0 40.3 0 0 1 0.0 2621 55 1 39.7 3211 59 0 42.2

PUNT RETURNS. ... No. Yds. TD Lg. Avg. Da’Norris Searcy ..... 23 335 1 77 14.6 Kendric Burney .......... 4 37 0 21 9.2 Melvin Williams......... 1 2 0 2 2.0 Charles Brown ........... 1 2 0 2 2.0 North Carolina ....... 29 376 1 77 13.0 Opponents...... ......... 28 156 0 21 5.6

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KICK RETURNS .... No. Yds. TD Lg. Avg. Johnny White ........... 18 369 0 31 20.5 Greg Little ................ 11 222 0 33 20.2 Da’Norris Searcy ....... 8 185 0 27 23.1 Charles Brown ........... 3 55 0 23 18.3 Bobby Rome .............. 1 13 0 13 13.0 North Carolina ....... 41 844 0 33 20.6 Opponents...... ......... 64 1353 0 44 21.1 SCORING ...................TD Casey Barth ..........................0 Ryan Houston .......................9 Greg Little ............................6 Jheranie Boyd.......................5 Erik Highsmith .....................2 Kendric Burney ....................2 Johnny White .......................2 Ed Barham ...........................1 Cam Thomas ........................1 Quan Sturdivant ...................1 Melvin Williams...................1 T.J. Yates ..............................1 Shaun Draughn.....................1 Zack Pianalto .......................1 Da’Norris Searcy .................1 Bruce Carter .........................1 Team .....................................0 North Carolina .................35 Opponents .........................22

FGs PAT 21 34 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 21 34 22 22

TACKLES ....................... Solo Quan Sturdivant ........................ 13 Charles Brown .......................... 13 Bruce Carter .............................. 13 Kendric Burney ......................... 13 Robert Quinn............................. 13 E.J. Wilson ................................ 13 Zach Brown............................... 13 Deunta Williams........................ 13 Kevin Reddick .......................... 13 Marvin Austin ........................... 13 Kennedy Tinsley ....................... 13 Da’Norris Searcy ...................... 13 Melvin Williams........................ 13 Tydreke Powell ......................... 13 Cam Thomas ............................. 13 INTERCEPTIONS ....... No. Deunta Williams.............. 6 Kendric Burney ............... 5 Charles Brown ................ 3 Da’Norris Searcy ............ 1 Bruce Carter .................... 1 Melvin Williams.............. 1 Gene Robinson ................ 1 Zach Brown..................... 1 North Carolina ............ 19 Opponents .................... 17

Yds. 114 200 91 0 41 62 0 0 508 123

Ast. 48 55 46 37 35 40 30 34 27 22 18 25 26 15 10 TD 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 4 0

Pts. 97 54 36 30 12 12 12 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 2 309 222 Tot. 31 11 19 15 17 9 17 13 18 20 21 10 5 9 13 Lg. 48 77 54 0 41 44 0 0 77 30


North Carolina State Wolfpack 2010 NC State Schedule

Date Sept. 4 Sept. 11 Sept. 16 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 28 Nov. 6 Nov. 13 Nov. 20 Nov. 27

Series Series Last Opponent ..............................Record ..Began . Meeting .............. Stadium (Capacity) .............................Site Western Carolina (ESPN3.com), 6 pm .. 5-0-0 ......1986 .... 2003, hW 59-20 .. Carter-Finley Stadium (57,583) ............Raleigh, N.C. at UCF (CBSCS), 7:30 pm .......0-1-0 ......2007 .... 2007, hL 25-22 ...Bright House Networks Stadium (45,000) .Orlando, Fla. Cincinnati (ESPN), 7:30 pm ....................First Meeting ................... Carter-Finley Stadium (57,583) ............Raleigh, N.C. at Georgia Tech......................9-17-0 ....1918 .... 2006, hL 31-23 ... Bobby Dodd Stadium (55,000).............Atlanta, Ga. Virginia Tech .........................18-25-4 ..1900 .... 2009, aL 38-10.... Carter-Finley Stadium (57,583) ............Raleigh, N.C. Boston College ......................2-5-0 ......1936 .... 2009, aL 52-20.... Carter-Finley Stadium (57,583) ............Raleigh, N.C. at East Carolina (CBSCS), 12 pm ..16-10-0 ..1970 .... 2008, hL 30-24 ... Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium (43,000) ........Greenville, N. C. Florida State (ESPN), 7:30 pm .9-21-0 ....1952 .... 2009, aL 45-42.... Carter-Finley Stadium (57,583) ............Raleigh, N.C. at Clemson .............................27-50-1 ..1899 .... 2009, hL 43-23 .. Clemson Memorial Stadium (81,500) ..Clemson, S.C. Wake Forest ...........................61-36-6 ..1895 .... 2009, aL 30-24.... Carter-Finley Stadium (57,583) ............Raleigh, N.C. at North Carolina ...................30-63-6 ..1894 .... 2009, hW 28-27 .. Kenan Stadium (60,000) .......................Chapel Hill, N.C. at Maryland............................31-31-4 ..1909 .... 2009, hW 38-31 ..Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium (54,000) ..College Park, Md.

2009 In Review

After a promising 3-1 beginning, NC State fell victim to the injury bug and a porous defense to finish the year 5-7 overall and 2-6 in the ACC for 5th place in the Atlantic Division...Still, there were bright moments for Tom O’Brien’s third Wolfpack team as the Wolfpack defeated two teams-Pittsburgh and North Carolina--who were ranked nationally at some time during the 2009 campaign...The win over the Tar Heels was O’Brien’s third straight against State’s arch-rival...TE George Bryan, who was on the watch list for the John Mackey Award, earned first-team All-ACC honors after finished 2nd among ACC tight ends in pass receptions with 40...DE Willie Young was named to the All-ACC second team after finishing 3rd in the ACC in QB sacks (8.0) and in tackles for loss (14)...QB Russell Wilson, who completed 59.3 percent of his passes for 3,027 yards and an ACC-best 31 TD passes, was named Honorable Mention All-ACC...Wilson finished 15th nationally in pass efficiency with a 147.77 rating while also accounting for 35 TDR which tied for the second-best single-season mark in ACC history...TB Toney Baker overcame knee injuries to finish 6th in the ACC in rushing and was named the recipient of the 2009 Brian Piccolo Award for Courage...WR Owen Spencer broke his own ACC singleseason mark for yards per catch, averaging a nation’s-best 25.5 yards...WR Jarvis Williams led the ACC in TD pass receptions with 11.

Who’s Gone

State loses 11 starters overall, tying Virginia Tech for the most of any team in the ACC...In all, the Wolfpack lose four starters on offense, 7 on defense...Gone from the offense will be three of the five members of State’s offensive line in T Jerraill McCuller, G Julian Williams and C Ted Larsen...Also departing is TB Baker and his primary backup in Jamelle Eugene...Defensively, the Wolfpack will have to find replacements for seven starters including the entire defensive line in DE’s Willie Young and Shea McKeen and DTs Alan Michael Cash and Leroy Burgess...In all 5 of the top 7 tacklers will be missed including S Clem Johnson, LB Ray Michel, reserve S Bobby Floyd and starting CB DeAndre Morgan.

2010 Preview

The outlook for the Wolfpack, though, is brighter, despite the losses...O’Brien welcomes back 14 returning starters including 7 on offense and 5 on defense and P Jeff Ruiz and PK Josh Czajkowski...Czajkowski should be a contender for national honors this year after converting 83.9 percent of his career field goal attempts...Wilson, a twosport standout, has the ability to hurt defenses with his passing and running and has a career pass efficiency rating of 141.94...Wilson missed spring practice with baseball, but in his absence, sophomore QB Mike Glennon, who completed 61.5 percent of his passes for 248 yards and a TD in limited action last fall, impressed...Both QB’s will have a bevy of fast targets in WRs Owen Spencer, Jarvis Williams, Darrell Davis, T.J. Graham and All-ACC TE George Bryan who combined for 152 catches and 25 TDs...Replacements will have to be found for TB’s Baker and Eugene with Curtis Underwood and James Washington the primary candidates...The offensive line also needs retooling, but State has a couple of lynchpins in place in T’s Jake Vermiglio and Mikel Overgaard...Defensively, the Wolfpack should be strong at linebacker, where 2009 starter Audie Cole and backup Terrell Manning will be joined by 2008 starter LB Nate Irving...Cole was NC State’s leading tackler (73) last fall, while Irving had 80 tackles and 4 interceptions two years ago, but missed all of 2009 recuperating from an off-season auto accident... Upfront is different story as State will have to replace all four starters...Michael Lemon, Jeff Rieskamp and transfer David Akinniyi emerged from spring as the contenders at DE, while Brian Slay, Natanu Mageo and Markus Kuhn, who redshirted last year, are the leaders at tackle... .The secondary should be in much better shape with 2 starters returning in CB C.J. Wilson and FS Brandan Bishop, who will be joined by four other young DBs who saw starting experience in 2009 in S Justin Byers, S Earl Wolff, CB Rashard Smith and CB Jarvis Byrd.

Roster Breakdown Starters Returning (14)

Offense (7) ...........................2009.. Career Pos Name ...................... Starts.... Starts OT Jake Vermiglio, Sr............9.......... 20 OG R.J. Mattes, So. ................8............ 8 QB Russell Wilson, Jr ..........12.......... 23 FB Travis Gentry, Jr...............5............ 7 TE George Bryan, Jr. ...........11.......... 18 WR Jarvis Williams, Sr .........12.......... 25 WR Owen Spencer, Sr...........10.......... 23 Defense (5)...........................2009.. Career Pos Name ...................... Starts.... Starts LB *Nate Irving, Sr. ..............9.......... 13 LB Audie Cole, Jr. ...............12.......... 12 LB Dwayne Maddox, Jr. ......11.......... 15 CB C.J. Wilson,So. ................6............ 6 S Brandan Bishop, So. ........8............ 8 * 2008 starter who missed all of 2009 Specialists (2) ......................2009.. Career Pos Name ...................... Starts.... Starts PK Josh Czajkowski, Jr. ......12.......... 25 P Jeff Ruiz.........................12.......... 12

Starters Lost (11)

Offense (4) ...........................2009.. Career Pos Name ...................... Starts.... Starts OT Jerraill McCuller ............12.......... 29 OG Julian Williams ..............11.......... 25 C Ted Larsen .....................12.......... 30 HB Toney Baker...................11.......... 24 Defense (7)...........................2009.. Career Pos Name ...................... Starts.... Starts DE Shea McKeen.................11.......... 20 DE Willie Young. .................12.......... 36 DT Alan Michael Cash ...........11.......... 33 DT Leroy Burgess ................12.......... 15 LB Ray Michel ......................9.......... 23 CB DeAndre Morgan .............6.......... 24 CB Clem Johnson ..................9.......... 13 Specialists (0) ......................2009.. Career Pos Name ...................... Starts......Start

Quick Facts

Location ............................. Raleigh N.C. Founded .......................................... 1887 Enrollment ................................... 33,879 Chancellor ...............Dr. Randy Woodson Director of Athletics ..... Dr. Debbie Yow Stadium ............................. Carter-Finley Capacity ....................................... 57,583 2009 Overall Record ..........................5-7 2009 ACC Record ..............................2-6 2009 ACC Finish ... 5th in Atlantic Division

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Lettermen Returning .....................30 Offensive Lettermen Returning....12 Defensive Lettermen Returning ...14 Specialists Lettermen Returning. ...4 Lettermen Lost ...............................19 Offensive Lettermen Lost ..............8 Defensive Lettermen Lost ............11 Specialists Lettermen Lost .............0

Returning Production Index

(Percentage of 2009 Stats Returning) % Passing Returning ...................1.000 % Rushing Returning .....................254 % Receiving Returning ..................774 % Receiving Yards Returning ........847 % Scoring Returning ......................802 % Kickoff Returns..........................616 % Punt Returns...............................712 % Tackles Returning ......................597 % Turnovers Forced .......................357

Numbers & Notes

.889 - The percentage of field goals senior PK Josh Czajkowski has made in his last 23 games as NC State’s placekicker. After a miss against Clemson in 2008, Czajkowksi has made 24 of 27 FG attempts, with two of the misses coming on an extremely wet field and in a rainstorm against Pittsburgh. He has also has made 73 straight PAT attempts, the second-longest current streak in the ACC. 1 - Senior LB Nate Irving, who missed all of last season due to injuries suffered in a pre-season auto accident, has been named to the pre-season watch list for the prestigious Lombardi Award this year. 2.44 - Through the first two seasons of his career, NC State junior QB Russell Wilson has averaged 2.44 TDR per game. Former Wolfpack great Philip Rivers holds the ACC record for most career TDR (112), but his average per game (2.29) is less than Wilson’s. Wilson also has a higher average of TD passes per game (2.09) compared to Rivers (1.94). 5 - NC State junior QB Russell Wilson finished 5th nationally in 2009 in points responsible for, a category which takes into account TDR. Wilson threw for 31 scores (186 points) and ran for 4 more (24 points) for a total of 210 PRF, an average of 17.50 per game. 9 - NC State will face nine opponents in 2010 who went to bowl games last year. The Wolfpack will play three non-conference foes UCF (St. Petersburg), East Carolina (Autozone Liberty) and Cincinnati (Allstate Sugar) and will also meet six ACC teams in Georgia Tech (FedEx Orange), Virginia Tech (Chick-fil-A), Florida State (Konica Minolta Gator), Clemson (Gaylord Hotels Music City), Boston College (Emerald) and North Carolina (Meineke Car Care) who participated in post-season play. 20 - WR-KR T. J. Graham already ranks 20th on the ACC’s career kickoff return yardage list despite missing five games to injury in 2009. Graham has averaged 25.0 yards on 64 career returns for 1,602 yards, returning two for touchdowns. 25.5 - The per-catch average for NC State senior WR Owen Spencer. Spencer led the nation in per-catch average for receivers who qualified for the national standings making 30 catches for 765 yards and 6 TDs. His effort also broke his own single-season ACC mark established just last year.


NC State Career Leaders, Alphabetical Roster TOTAL OFFENSE Rush 1. Philip Rivers (2000-03) .......................................98 2. Jamie Barnette (1996-99)...................................177 3. Terry Harvey (1991, 93-95) ............................... -79 4. Russell Wilson (2008-**) .................................648 5. Shane Montgomery (1987-89) ......................... -143 6. Ted Brown (1975-78).......................................4602 7. Dave Buckey (1972-75) .....................................501 8. Eric Kramer (1985-86)..................................... -179 9. Tim Esposito (1983-84) ..................................... -39 10. Daniel Evans (2005-08) ................................... -142

Pass 13484 9461 5925 4982 5298 202 4286 4602 3847 4004

Total 13582 9638 5846 5630 5155 4804 4787 4423 3808 3862

RUSHING Att. 1. Ted Brown (1975-77) ......................................... 860 2. Joe McIntosh (1981-84) ..................................... 729 3. Tremayne Stephens (1994-97) ........................... 680 4. Ray Robinson (1998-01) .................................... 649 5. Anthony Barbour (1988-89, 91-92) ................... 474 6. Stan Fritts (1972-74) .......................................... 534 7. Andre Brown (2005-08) ..................................... 523 8. Willie Burden (1971-73) .................................... 491 9. T.A. McLendon (2002-04) ................................. 542 10. Billy Ray Vickers (1976-79) .............................. 489

TD 49 20 23 30 16 41 22 22 33 10

Yards 4602 3642 3553 2781 2575 2542 2539 2529 2479 2189

PASSING YARDAGE Comp-Att 1. Philip Rivers (2000-03) ...........................1087-1711 2. Jamie Barnette (1996-99)...........................637-1243 3. Terry Harvey (1991, 93-95) .........................442-785 4. Shane Montgomery (1987-89) .....................421-746 5. Russell Wilson (2008-**) ......................... 374-653 6. Eric Kramer (1985-86) ................................334-616 7. Dave Buckey (1972-75)...............................307-524 8. Daniel Evans (2005-08) ............................. 370-681 9. Tim Esposito (1983-84) ............................. 333-585 10. Terry Jordan (1989-92) .............................. 303-504

TD 95 59 38 31 48 30 25 19 18 19

Yards 13484 9461 5925 5298 4982 4602 4286 4004 3847 3695

RECEPTIONS Yards 1. Jerricho Cotchery (2000-03) .............................3119 2. Torry Holt (1995-98)........................................ 3379 3. Eddie Goines (1991-94) ................................... 2351 4. Bryan Peterson (1999-02) ................................ 1894 5. Nasrallah Worthen (1984-88)........................... 2247 6. Tramain Hall (2003-05) ................................... 1466 7. Chris Coleman (1996-99) ................................ 1909 8. Mike Quick (1978-81) ..................................... 1934 9. Ray Robinson (1998-01) .................................... 865 10. Haywood Jeffires (1983-86) ............................ 1733

TD 21 31 17 13 14 12 8 10 2 14

Rec. 200 191 147 139 131 125 122 116 113 111

RECEIVING YARDAGE Recp. 1. Torry Holt (1995-98) .........................................191 2. Jerricho Cotchery (2000-03) ..............................200 3. Eddie Goines (1991-94) .....................................147 4. Nasrallah Worthen (1984-88).............................131 5. Mike Quick (1978-81) .......................................116 6. Koren Robinson (1999-00) ................................110 7. Chris Coleman (1996-99) ..................................122 8. Bryan Peterson (1999-02) ..................................139 9. Don Buckey (1972-75) ......................................102 10. Haywood Jeffires (1983-86) .............................. 111

TD 31 21 17 14 10 15 8 13 5 14

Yards 3379 3119 2351 2247 1934 1914 1909 1894 1735 1733

SCORING Points 1. Ted Brown (1975-77) ........................................................................... 312 2. Stan Fritts (1972-74) ............................................................................ 256 3. Mike Cofer (1982-86) .......................................................................... 247 4. Damon Hartman (1988-91) .................................................................. 241 5. Steve Videtich (1992-94) ..................................................................... 219 6. T.A. McLendon (2002-04) ................................................................... 216 7. John Deraney (2003-06) ...................................................................... 204 8. Torry Holt (1995-98)............................................................................ 202 9. Adam Kiker (2001-03) ................................................................. 184 Ray Robinson (1998-01) ...................................................................... 184

No. 97 11 72 1 47 10 11 9 37 49 30 50 12 84 28 14 87 92 74 43 62 42 10 37 96 67 26 78 26 36 15 13 34 65 46 47 32 8 68 6 22 49 71 31 33 35 29 89 85 43 20 14 56 48 21

Name................................ Pos. David Akinniyi ...................DE Morgan Alexander.............WR Zach Allen ......................... OG David Amerson ................. DB Patrick Apple......................LB Ben Areno ......................... HB Audi Augustin ....................DE Brandon Barnes................. HB William Beasley .................LB Billy Bennett ......................PK Brandan Bishop.....................S Torian Box .........................OL Tyler Brosius ..................... QB George Bryan ..................... TE Justin Byers ........................CB Jarvis Byrd .........................CB Mario Carter ....................... TE Darryl Cato-Bishop ............DE Tyson Chandler ..................OL Ryan Cheek ........................LB Duran Christophe ...............OT Audie Cole .........................LB Donald Coleman ...................S Donovan Counts................. FB Sylvester Crawford ............DE Wayne Crawford .................. C Anthony Creecy .................RB Robert Crisp .......................OL Asante’ Cureton..................LB Josh Czajkowski.................PK Darrell Davis .....................WR Jackson Diaz-Cobo ........... DB Rickey Dowdy ...................DE A.J. Ferguson .....................DE Rob Fronk .......................... TE Taylor Gentry ..................... FB Zach Gentry .......................RB Mike Glennon ................... QB Denzelle Good .................. OG T.J. Graham .......................WR Gary Grant .........................CB Shaton Grant ......................CB Gary Gregory .................... OG D.J. Green ......................... DB Mustafa Greene ..................RB Jonathan Hall ....................WR Dean Haynes .........................S Paul Horst........................... TE Steven Howard ..................WR David Hyde ........................ FB Tevin Humphrey ................ FB Daniel Imhoff .................... QB Nate Irving .........................LB Colby Jackson ....................LB Dontae Johnson ................. DB

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

Wt. 255 180 314 180 225 205 260 209 225 220 210 295 233 265 188 180 262 281 340 244 287 239 195 210 240 303 196 299 214 184 211 203 240 279 220 250 204 217 336 180 186 187 325 205 190 208 193 242 200 200 220 202 235 234 180

2010 Alphabetical Roster

Cl. ...................... Hometown Sr.-R .............. Rocklin, Calif. Fr.-R ............Cartersville, Ga. So.-R ....................Tifton, Ga. Fr. ..............Greensboro, N.C. Sr ...... Pleasant Garden, N.C. Sr. ..............Greensboro, N.C. Sr.-R ........ Oakland Park, Fla. So.-R ...................Bunn, N.C. So.-R .................. Milton, Fla. Jr.-R .......... San Diego, Calif. So. .............. Boca Raton, Fla. Fr. .............College Park, Md. Fr. .............Waynesville, N.C. Jr.-R ....... Castle Hayne, N.C. Jr.-R ..............Charlotte, N.C. So. ................... Pahokee, Fla. So.-R .............Charlotte, N.C. Fr.-R ............... Groton, Mass. Fr. ............. N. Plainfield, N.J. Fr.-R .............Lancaster, Ohio Fr.-R ............ Woodstock, Ga. Jr.-R ..............Monroe, Mich. Fr.-R ............... Detroit, Mich. Sr. .......................Tryon, N.C. Fr.-R ..............Charlotte, N.C. Jr.-R ........... Philadelphia, Pa. Fr. ................... Durham, N.C. Fr. .................... Raleigh, N.C. Sr. ....................Monroe, N.C. Sr.-R ............. Springfield, Va. Sr.-R ..............Dade City, Fla. Jr. .............. Winterville, N.C. Fr.-R ........... High Point, N.C. Fr .................Southport, N.C. Fr. ........................Apex, N.C. Jr. .................... Raleigh, N.C. So .................... Raleigh, N.C. So.-R ............ Centreville, Va. Fr.-R ................ Gaffney, S.C. Jr. .................... Raleigh, N.C. So-R ................... Miami, Fla. Jr. .............. Jacksonville, Fla. Sr.-R ................. Apopka, Fla. Fr. ....................... Macon, Ga. Fr. ......................... Irmo, S.C. Sr. ......................... Troy, N.C. Fr.-R ...........Tunnell Hill, Ga. Sr. ..............Fayetteville, N.C. Jr.-R ..............Charlotte, N.C. Jr. ......................... Cary, N.C. So. ............Jacksonville, N.C. Sr. ....................Sanford, N.C. Sr.-R ................Wallace, N.C. So.-R .................. Dublin, Ga. Fr. ............... Pennington, N.J.

No. 73 66 98 91 54 31 94 7 41 90 35 79 57 75 38 95 76 4 88 74 46 21 60 52 61 45 93 99 19 58 38 55 86 2 19 13 21 60 52 83 69 59 80 3 70 57 64 24 82 53 5 20 16 44 27

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Name................................ Pos. Andy Jomantas ...................OL Sam Jones...........................OT Tyler Kloc ..........................DE Markus Kuhn .....................DT Henry Lawson ................... OG Travis Leggett ....................RB Michael Lemon ..................DE Sterling Lucas ....................LB Dwayne Maddox ................LB Natanu Mageo ....................DT Terrell Manning..................LB R.J. Mattes ........................ OG Michael Maurer .................. LS Zach Miller.........................DT Jordan Monk ..................... DB Art Norman ........................DE Mikel Overgaard .................. C Tobais Palmer.................. ATH Quintin Payton ..................WR Seth Pivarnik ......................OL Zach Powell ...................... DB Everett Proctor ......................S Raynard Randolph .............DT Cameron Ray .....................OL Keegan Ray ........................DE Hans Rice, II ......................LB Theo Rich ...........................DE Jeff Rieskamp.....................DE Jesse Riley..........................CB Deion Roberson .................DT Jeff Ruiz ................................ P Brian Slay...........................DT Jay Smith...........................WR Rashard Smith ....................CB Ross Snotherly .................. QB Owen Spencer ...................WR Marty Stoner .....................WR Christopher Stryffeler ........OL J.R. Sweezy ........................DT Anthony Talbert ................. TE Thomas Teal .......................DT Corey Tedder ...................... LS Bryan Underwood .............WR Curtis Underwood, Jr. ....... HB Jake Vermiglio....................OL Mark Walker.......................LB Andrew Wallace .................OT James Washington ............. HB Asa Watson......................... TE Camden Wentz ..................... C Jarvis Williams ..................WR C.J. Wilson .........................CB Russell Wilson .................. QB Logan Winkles ................... FB Earl Wolff ..............................S

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

Wt. 260 321 237 303 290 217 267 238 234 285 224 303 225 271 184 225 280 175 203 295 194 219 325 286 220 217 225 235 188 275 185 290 209 176 250 185 190 291 293 246 315 220 170 220 325 213 299 180 225 290 219 179 201 240 201

Cl. ...................... Hometown Fr. .................... Dayton, Ohio Fr.-R ......................Bear, Del. So. ......... Belews Creek, N.C. Jr.-R .....Weinheim, Germany Jr.-R ..............Charlotte, N.C. Fr.-R ...........Chadbourn, N.C. Sr.-R ................... Macon, Ga. Jr. .............. Orangeburg, S.C. Jr. ......................Shelby, N.C. Sr .... Pago-Pago, Am. Samoa So.-R ..........Laurinburg, N.C. So.-R ..............Concord, N.C. Gr. ..........Virginia Beach, Va. So. ....................Denver, N.C. Jr. ................ Providence, R.I. Fr. .........Stone Mountain, Ga. Jr.-R ................ Weiser, Idaho Jr. .................. Pittsboro, N.C. Fr.-R ..............Anderson, S.C. So. .................Gloucester, Va. Sr. .........Fuquay-Varina, N.C. Fr.-R ..........Fayetteville, N.C. Fr. ..............Brandywine, Md. So. ............... New Bern, N.C. So. .............Chapel Hill, N.C. Fr.-R ................. Eufaula, Ala. Fr. .........................Portal, Ga. Jr.-R ........... Cincinnati, Ohio So. .................... Leland, N.C. Fr. ....................... Tucker, Ga. Sr.-R ........ Chula Vista, Calif. So. .................... Ashburn, Va. Jr.-R .................. Norfolk, Va. So. ...................... Dublin, Ga. So. ................... Raleigh, N.C. Sr. ..................... Leland, N.C. Sr.-R ................Sanford, N.C. Sr. ....................Sanford, N.C. Jr.-R ......... Mooresville, N.C. Fr.-R ........... Cincinnati, Ohio Fr. ............ Bennettsville, S.C. Sr.-R ........ Rockingham, N.C. Fr. ..University Heights, Ohio Jr.-R .........Lackawanna, N.Y. Sr. ...............Rochester, Mich. So. ................... Raleigh, N.C. So.-R .............Charlotte, N.C. So. ....................Orlando, Fla. So. ............... Rock Hilll, S.C. So. ....................Marietta, Ga. Sr.-R .................Orlando, Fla. So.-R ..........Lincolnton, N.C. Jr.-R .............. Richmond, Va. Fr. ................ Thomaston, Ga. So.-R ...............Raeford, N.C.


N C State Coaches and Records Tom O’Brien

N C State Coaches and Records

Head Coach (Navy ‘71)

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Record at NC State: 16-21 (.432), 3 Years Overall: 91-66 (.580), 13 Years Born: October 5, 1948

OVERALL WON/LOSS RECORDS Head Coach Years W L Bart Gatling ...............(4) 1892-1895 3 4 Perrin Busbee ............(2) 1896-1897 2 1 W.C. Riddick .............(2) 1898-1899 1 3 John McKee ...............(2) 1900-1901 1 6 Arthur Devlin ............(2) 1902-1903 7 8 W.S. Keinholz ............(1) 1904 3 1 G.S. Whitney .............(1) 1905 4 1 Willie Heston .............(1) 1906 3 1 Mickey Whitehurst ....(2) 1907-1908 12 1 Eddie Green ...............(5) 1909-1913 25 8 Jack Hagarty ..............(2) 1914-1915 5 6 Britt Patterson ............(1) 1916 2 5 Harry Hartsell ............(4) 1917, 21-23 16 18 Tal Stafford ................(1) 1918 1 3 Bill Fetzer ..................(2) 1919-1920 14 5 Buck Shaw .................(1) 1924 2 6 Gus Tebell ..................(5) 1925-1929 21 25 John Van Liew ...........(1) 1930 2 8 Clipper Smith ............(3) 1931-1933 10 12 Hunk Anderson ..........(3) 1934-1936 11 17 Doc Newton ...............(7) 1937-1943 24 39 Beattie Feathers .........(8) 1944-1951 37 38 Horace Hendrickson ..(2) 1952-1953 4 16 Earle Edwards..........(17) 1954-1970 77 88 Al Michaels ...............(1) 1971 3 8 Lou Holtz ...................(4) 1972-1975 33 12 Bo Rein ......................(4) 1976-1979 27 18 Monte Kiffin ..............(3) 1980-1982 16 17 Tom Reed...................(3) 1983-1985 9 24 Dick Sheridan ............(7) 1986-1992 52 29 Mike O’Cain ..............(7) 1993-1999 41 40 Chuck Amato .............(7) 2000-2006 49 37 Tom O’Brien..............(3) 2007-2009 16 21

Tom O’Brien heads into his fourth season as the 33rd head football coach at NC State in the 117-year history of the program. Despite facing a rash of injury to his third Wolfpack team in 2009, O’Brien led State to a pair of wins over nationally-ranked opponents, downing Pittsburgh, which ended the year ranked 17th nationally, and 23rdranked North Carolina. The win over the Tar Heels was the third consecutive triumph for O’Brien over State’s arch-rival and gives the ‘Pack five victories over ranked foes in the last three years. In 2008, in only his second year in Raleigh, O’Brien led the Wolfpack to their first bowl appearance since 2004, as State finished with four consecutive victories including a stunning 41-10 upset over its 25th-ranked arch-rival North Carolina. O’Brien came to Raleigh after spending 10 seasons as the head coach at Boston College, where he won more games than any coach in BC history. His squads also boasted some of the nation’s highest graduation rates during his tenure there. A 1971 graduate of the U. S. Naval Academy, O’Brien posted a 75-45 mark with the Eagles, engineering one of the most remarkable turnarounds in recent college football history. His 2006 squad won nine games for the third consecutive season and the fourth time in five years (the Eagles won their 10th game following O’Brien’s departure). It marked the sixth straight year and seventh time in eight years that BC had won at least eight games. The Eagles advanced to eight consecutive bowls under O’Brien’s tutelage (winning the last six). The recipient of the American Football Coaches Association’s 2004 Academic Achievement Award for posting an 100% graduation rate, O’Brien’s BC program received Honorable CONFERENCE GAMES ONLY Mention status seven additional times during his tenure in Chestnut Rk. Head Coach Years W Hill. Boston College was ranked No. 1 in the country by USA Today 1. Lou Holtz ..............(4) 1972-1975 16 when that publication recently re-ordered its 2005 regular season poll 2. Bo Rein .................(4) 1976-1979 15 and the final 2005 Top 25 by APR score (Academic Progress Rate) 3. Dick Sheridan........(7) 1986-1992 31 4. Earle Edwards .....(17) 1954-1970 55 to measure a combination of athletic and academic success. Before 5. Chuck Amato ........(7) 2000-2006 25 coming to BC in 1997, O’Brien served as the offensive coordinator 6. Mike O’Cain .........(7) 1993-1999 26 at the University of Virginia for six seasons, during which time the 7. Monte Kiffin..........(3) 1980-1982 8 Cavaliers were consistently ranked among the top offensive teams in 8. Tom O’Brien .........(3) 2007-2009 9 the ACC. He came to UVa in 1982 from Navy with George Welsh. 9. Al Michaels ...........(1) 1971 10. Tom Reed ..............(3) 1983-1985 11. Horace Hendrickson .(1) 1953 (Based on Winning Percentage)

O’Brien by the Numbers

Year ..School ..............AP/USA ACC Finish .... All 1997..Boston College ........... ..............................4-7-0 1998..Boston College .........................................4-7-0 1999..Boston College ........................................8-4-0 2000..Boston College ... .....................................7-5-0 2001..Boston College ....23.................................8-4-0 2002..Boston College ... .....................................9-4-0 2003..Boston College ............................................ 8-5-0 2004..Boston College ... 21/21 ...........................9-3-0 2005..Boston College ... 18/17 .. 5-3.. .T1stA.....9-3-0 2006..Boston College ... 20/20 .. 5-3 . T2ndA.....9-3-0 2007..NC State ....................... 3-5... T5thA.....5-7-0 2008..NC State ....................... 4-4... T3rdA.....6-7-0 2009..NC State ....................... 2-6......5thA.....5-7-0 Overall Record: 13 Yrs .... 19-21....(.475).91-66-0 NC State: 3 Years ............... 9-15....(.440).16-21-0 Boston College: 10 Yrs ....... 10-6....(.580).75-45-0 Versus ACC Schools: vs. Boston College .............0-3 vs. Clemson ........................2-3 vs. Duke .............................2-1 vs. Florida State .................1-4 vs. Georgia Tech.................1-1 vs. Maryland ......................3-2 vs. Miami ...........................2-8 vs. North Carolina ..............4-1 vs. NC State .......................1-1 vs. Virginia .........................2-0 vs. Virginia Tech ................2-8 vs. Wake Forest ..................2-5

BOWL GAMES ONLY Head Coach Bowls Dick Sheridan........................................(6) Chuck Amato ........................................(5) Lou Holtz ..............................................(4) Mike O’Cain .........................................(3) Bo Rein .................................................(2) Earle Edwards .......................................(2) Tom O’Brien .........................................(1)

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L 4 1 1 2 0 1 1

T 1 0 2 0 2 2 1 4 1 2 2 0 4 0 0 2 2 0 5 1 6 3 0 8 0 3 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 T 2 0 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Pct .438 .667 .333 .143 .471 .667 .750 .625 .893 .743 .462 .286 .474 .250 .737 .300 .458 .200 .463 .397 .391 .494 .200 .468 .273 .719 .598 .485 .273 .637 .506 .570 .432 Pct .739 .652 .630 .546 .446 .464 .444 .375 .333 .211 .000

T Pct 0 .333 0 .800 1 .625 0 .333 0 1.000 0 .500 0 .000

WOLFPACK ASSISTANT COACHES Mike Archer (Miami ‘76)............................................................Defensive Coordinator Dana Bible (Cincinnati ’76) .......................... Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks/WR Jim Bridge (Wittenberg ‘92) ..........................................................................Tight Ends Don Horton (Wittenberg ‘82).................................................................. Offensive Line Jerry Petercuskie (Boston College ’75) ..................... Recruiting Coord./Special Teams Mike Reed (Boston College ‘94) ......................................................... Defensive Backs Jason Swepson (Boston College ‘92) .....................................................Running Backs Jon Tenuta (Virginia ‘82) .............................................................................Linebackers Keith Willis (Northeastern ‘88) ..............................................................Defensive Line

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NC State 2009 Statistics 2009 NC State Results (5-7, 2-6 ACC) Date...... Result ...Opponent ................Att. S3 ...........L, 3-7 ...South Carolina .... 57,583 S12 ......W, 65-7 ...Murray State ....... 55,510 S19 ....W, 45-14 ...Gardner-Webb..... 53,452 S26 ....W, 38-31 ...Pittsburgh ............ 57,583 O3.......L, 24-30 ...at Wake Forest .... 33,921 O10.....L, 28-49 ...Duke.................... 56,452 O17.....L, 20-52 ...at Boston College .. 35,261 N7......W, 38-31 ...Maryland............. 55,631 N14.....L, 23-43 ...Clemson .............. 57,583 N21.....L, 10-38 ...at Virginia Tech ... 66,233 N28....W, 28-27 ...North Carolina .... 57,583 TEAM STATISTICS............. NCS OPP SCORING ................................. 364 374 Points Per Game .................. 30.3 31.2 FIRST DOWNS ........................ 266 217 Rushing .................................. 90 88 Passing ................................. 147 116 Penalty.................................... 29 13 RUSHING YARDAGE ........... 1451 1669 Yards gained rushing .......... 1824 1993 Yards lost rushing ................. 373 324 Rushing Attempts ................. 419 425 Average Per Rush .................. 3.5 3.9 Average Per Game............. 120.9 139.1 TDs Rushing .......................... 15 26 PASSING YARDAGE ............ 3275 2666 Comp-Att-Int............248-421-13 211-337-8 Average Per Pass ................... 7.8 7.9 Average Per Catch ............... 13.2 12.6 Average Per Game............. 272.9 222.2 TDs Passing............................ 32 20 TOTAL OFFENSE.................. 4726 4335 Total Plays ............................ 840 762 Average Per Play ........................ 5.6 5.7 Average Per Game ................. 393.8 361.2 KICK RETURNS............... 61-1332 65-1435 PUNT RETURNS ................ 29-274 11-112 INT. RETURNS ....................... 8-65 13-234 KICK RETURN AVG. ............. 21.8 22.1 PUNT RETURN AVG. .............. 9.4 10.2 INT RETURN AVG. .................. 8.1 18.0 FUMBLES-LOST .................. 24-12 15-6 PENALTIES-Yards .............. 64-519 78-797 Average Per Game............... 43.2 66.4 PUNTS-Yards .................... 47-1743 56-2306 Average Per Punt ................. 37.1 41.2 Net punt average ................. 34.7 35.6 TOP/Game ............................ 29:51 30:09 3RD-DOWN Conv. .............. 69/154 68/160 3rd-Down Pct ...................... 45% 42% 4TH-DOWN Conv. .................. 7/19 8/14 4th-Down Pct ...................... 37% 57% SACKS BY-Yards ................ 24-159 32-210 MISC. YARDS .............................. 0 -5 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED ....... 48 49 FIELD GOALS-ATT.............. 10-12 11-16 ON-SIDE KICKS....................... 0-1 1-1 RED-ZONE SCORES ........... 43-48 46-57 RED-ZONE TDs .................... 35-48 36-57 PAT-ATTEMPTS.................... 46-47 47-49 ATTENDANCE ................. 451,377 203,127 Games/Avg Per Game ..... 8/56,422 4/50,782 Neutral Site Games .................. 0/0 0/0

NCS Opp. | ---------------- Offense ----------------- | | ----------------Defense --------------- | AP USA AP USA Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TO 59 74 133 13-25-0 1 108 148 256 13-22-1 1 191 293 484 21-29-0 0 1 35 36 9-20-1 3 112 365 477 29-40-0 1 101 112 213 14-22-0 0 208 322 530 21-35-0 1 94 206 300 12-23-0 0 104 275 379 20-43-2 3 30 361 391 31-45-2 3 142 196 338 16-30-2 4 43 459 502 40-50-0 1 79 315 394 31-55-2 3 293 187 480 13-25-0 0 139 343 482 25-38-3 4 108 162 270 17-33-1 1 24 138 239 377 16-39-1 1 254 200 454 13-19-0 0 16 16 14 245 259 16-29-1 4 200 197 397 9-18-0 1 23 24 76 259 335 20-27-0 0 159 322 481 14-20-1 2 RUSHING ................ Att. Yds. TD Lg. Avg. Toney Baker ...............160 773 6 30 4.8 Jamelle Eugene ............99 309 2 25 3.1 Russell Wilson ...........103 260 4 25 2.5 Brandon Barnes............25 79 1 19 3.2 James Washington ........21 76 2 12 3.6 Darrell Davis ..................1 4 0 4 4.0 Owen Spencer ................2 3 0 2 1.5 Steven Howard ...............1 2 0 2 2.0 Mike Glennon ................3 -9 0 4 -3.0 Team ...............................4 -46 0 0 -11.5 NC State ....................419 1451 15 30 3.5 Opponents .................425 1669 26 70 3.9 PASSING........Cmp. Russell Wilson ... 224 Mike Glennon ...... 24 TEAM .................... 0 Imhoff, D................ 0 NC State ............ 248 Opponents ......... 211

Att. Int. Pct. TD Yds. 378 11 59.3 31 3027 39 2 61.5 1 248 3 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 421 13 58.9 32 3275 337 8 62.6 20 2666

RECEIVING .......Rec. Yds. TD Lg. Avg. Jarvis Williams ......... 45 547 11 36 12.2 George Bryan ........... 40 422 6 29 10.6 Owen Spencer .......... 30 765 6 80 25.5 Toney Baker ............. 28 355 3 39 12.7 Darrell Davis ............ 25 380 1 32 15.2 Jamelle Eugene ........ 16 120 0 21 7.5 Donald Bowens ........ 12 175 1 35 14.6 T.J. Graham .............. 12 129 1 24 10.8 Steven Howard ......... 11 112 0 26 10.2 Taylor Gentry ........... 10 83 1 23 8.3 Jay Smith.................... 5 59 0 33 11.8 James Washington ...... 5 44 1 13 8.8 Brandon Barnes.......... 3 33 0 18 11.0 Harrison Ritcher ......... 3 18 0 11 6.0 Koyal George ............. 2 27 1 18 13.5 Asa Watson ................ 1 6 0 6 6.0 NC State ................ 248 3275 32 80 13.2 Opponents ............. 211 2666 20 79 12.6 PUNTING ............. No. Jeff Ruiz ................... 46 TEAM ........................ 1 NC State .................. 47 Opponents ............... 56

Yds. Lg. Blk. Avg. 1743 52 1 37.9 0 0 0 0.0 1743 52 1 37.1 2306 60 1 41.2

PUNT RETURNS. ... No. Yds. TD Lg. Avg. T.J. Graham .............. 15 156 10.4 0 57 Clem Johnson ............. 7 79 11.3 0 25 Rashard Smith ............ 4 39 9.8 0 31 Team ........................... 2 -2 -1.0 0 0 Donald Bowens .......... 1 2 2.0 0 0 NC State .................. 29 274 9.4 0 57 Opponents ............... 11 112 10.2 0 23

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KICK RETURNS .... No. Yds. TD Lg. Avg. Clem Johnson ......... 24 489 0 29 20.4 T.J. Graham .............. 23 574 1 93 25.0 James Washington ...... 6 132 0 48 22.0 Donald Bowens .......... 3 75 0 29 25.0 Jamelle Eugene .......... 3 23 0 13 7.7 Rashard Smith ............ 1 24 0 24 24.0 Justin Byers ................ 1 15 0 15 15.0 NC State .................. 61 1332 1 93 21.8 Opponents ............... 65 1435 1 82 22.1 SCORING ...................TD Josh Czajkowski.............. 0 Jarvis Williams .............. 11 Toney Baker .................... 9 Owen Spencer ................. 6 George Bryan .................. 6 Russell Wilson ................ 4 James Washington ........... 3 T.J. Graham ..................... 2 Jamelle Eugene ............... 2 Brandon Barnes............... 1 Koyal George .................. 1 Darrell Davis ................... 1 Taylor Gentry .................. 1 Donald Bowens ............... 1 Carl Ojala ........................ 0 Mike Glennon ................. 0 NC State ....................... 48 Opponents .................... 49

FGs PAT 10 44 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 2 0 0 10 46 11 47

TACKLES ....................... Solo Audie Cole ...........................34 Clem Johnson .......................39 Alan-Michael Cash ..............24 Willie Young ........................32 Ray Michel ...........................18 Dwayne Maddox ..................16 Bobby Floyd.........................17 Terrell Manning ...................22 Earl Wolff .............................24 Sterling Lucas ......................13 Brandan Bishop....................17 Justin Byers ..........................18 Shea McKeen .......................11 J.R. Sweezy ..........................12 Leroy Burgess ......................13 INTERCEPTIONS ... No. Clem Johnson .................. 2 Willie Young ................... 1 Natanu Mageo ................. 1 Koyal George .................. 1 Terrell Manning .............. 1 Leroy Burgess ................. 1 Michael Lemon ............... 1 NC State ......................... 8 Opponents .................... 13

Yds. 0 8 7 6 4 40 0 65 234

Ast. 39 24 31 22 26 27 26 20 18 26 15 13 17 14 13 TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

Pts. 74 66 54 36 36 24 18 12 12 6 6 6 6 6 2 0 364 374 Tot. 73 63 55 54 44 43 43 42 42 39 32 31 28 26 26 Lg. 0 8 7 6 4 40 0 40 70


Virginia Cavaliers 2010 Virginia Schedule Date Sept. 4 Sept. 11 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13 Nov. 20 Nov. 27

Series Series Last Opponent .................................Record ....Began ... Meeting ...............Stadium (Capacity) ...................Site Richmond (ESPN3.com), 6 pm ..........25-2-2 ....1893 ..... 2008, hW 16-0 .....Scott Stadium (61,500) ...............Charlottesville,Va. at Southern California, FSN, 10:30 pm ....0-1-0 ....2008 ..... 2008, hL 52-7 ......L. A. Coliseum (93,607) .............Los Angeles,Calif. VMI...........................................55-23-3 ....1893 ..... 1991, hW 42-0 .....Scott Stadium (61,500) ...............Charlottesville, Va. Florida State ................................2-13-0 ....1992 ..... 2006, aL 33-0.......Scott Stadium (61,500) ...............Charlottesville, Va. at Georgia Tech .........................16-15-1 ....1965 ..... 2009, hL 34-9 ......Bobby Dodd Stadium (55,000) ...Atlanta,Ga. North Carolina ..........................53-57-4 ....1892 ..... 2009, aW 16-3 .....Scott Stadium (61,500) ...............Charlottesville,Va. Eastern Michigan .......................................First Meeting ......................Scott Stadium (61,500) ...............Charlottesville,Va. Miami ...........................................2-5-0 ....1996 ..... 2009, aL 52-17 ....Scott Stadium (61,500) ...............Charlottesville,Va. at Duke ......................................32-29-0 ....1890 ..... 2009, hL 28-17 ...Wallace Wade Stadium (33,941).Durham, N.C. Maryland ...................................31-41-2 ....1919 ..... 2009, aW 20-9 .....Scott Stadium (61,500) ...............Charlottesville,Va. at Boston College ..........................0-4-0 ....1963 ..... 2009, hL 14-10 ....Alumni Stadium (44,500) ...........Chestnut Hill, Mass. at Virginia Tech .........................37-49-5 ....1895 ..... 2009, hL 42-13 ....Lane Stadium (66,233) ...............Blacksburg,Va.

2009 In Review

In the ninth and final year for Al Groh as head coach at Virginia, the Cavaliers finished with an overall 3-9 record, 2-6 in the ACC and in 6th place in the Coastal Division... Though he posted a 59-53 record (.527) at Virginia including five bowl trips and earned ACC Coach of the Year citations in 2002 and 2007, UVa was just 8-16 in his final two years...Mike London, a former Virginia assistant coach, who guided Richmond to the 2008 FCS National Championships and back-to-back appearances in the FCS NCAA Playoffs, will lead the Wahoos in 2010...NT Nate Collins, who tied for 5th in the ACC in QB sacks (6.0) and had 10.5 tackles for loss, was named to the All-ACC first-team while CB Ras-I Dowling, who led a UVa pass defense which ranked 23rd nationally, earned 2nd-team All-ACC honors...FB Rashawn Jackson led Virginia in rushing with 461 yards and a 4.8 per-carry average and was named an Honorable Mention All-America by Pro Football Weekly...Sophomore PK Robert Randolph, who made 17 of 19 field goal attempts, was a semifinalist for the Lou Groza Award...Randolph and freshman LB Steve Greer were also Honorable Mention All-ACC honorees...Greer, who finished 6th in the ACC in tackles at 7.67 per game, was named a 2nd-team Freshman All-America by CFN, Rivals. com and Phil Steele...Greer finished 5th nationally in tackles among all freshman...QB Jameel Sewell became only the 4th player in Virginia history to have 6,000 or more yards of total offense in a career, as he finished with 6,012 yards, trailing only Shawn Moore, Matt Schaub and Scott Gardner.

Who’s Gone

For starters, Groh and most of his staff have departed as well as 10 starters--five each on offense and defense--and 20 lettermen from last year’s team...Gone from the offense will be versatile WR-CB-KR Vic Hall, T Will Barker, who made 49 starts during his career, C Jack Shields, QB Jameel Sewell and FB Rashawn Jackson...Toss in TB Mikell Simpson and Virginia will be without its top four rushers, its leading passer and three of its top four receivers...Defensively, the Cavaliers lose three of their top six tacklers including NT Nate Collins, LB Darren Childs and LB Denzell Burrell...Also gone will be two starters in the defensive backfield in CB Chris Cook, a second round NFL draft choice, as well as S Brandon Woods.

2010 Preview

London welcomes back 42 returning lettermen including 14 starters--six each on offense and defense, plus P Jimmy Howell and PK Robert Randolph...Offensively, three of the five starters on the line return in junior G Austin Pasztor, senior G Brian Cabbell and junior T Landon Bradley...Completing the returning offensive starters are TEs Joe Torchia and Colter Phillips and junior WR Kris Burd, who led all Virginia receivers in 2009 with 31 catches...Several young WRs also received valuable experience last year including sophomore Tim Smith (15 catches, 13.6 avg.) and junior WR Jared Green (15 catches)... Senior QB Marc Verica, who threw for over 2,000 yards in 9 starts in 2008, emerged from spring as the starting signal-caller, while sophomore TB Perry Jones and junior FB Terence Fells-Danzer head into fall camp No. 1 on the depth chart...Defensively, the Cavaliers do return several playmakers in returning starters DT Matt Conrath (45 tackles at DE) and DE Cam Johnson (40 tackles at LB), NT Nick Jenkins (41 tackles), ILB Steve Greer (92 tackles), CB Ras-I Dowling (8 career interceptions) and SS Rodney McLeod (62 tackles)...Greer will compete with junior Adam Taliaferro for one LB spot, while soph LaRoy Reynolds and senior Jared Detric ended spring as the other LB starters...Upfront junior DE Zane Parr is situated as the other starter, while FS Corey Moseley and either CB Chase Minnifield or CB Devin Wallace will join Dowling and McLeod in the secondary... Junior PK Robert Randolph brought stability to the placekicking position making 20 of his 23 career field goal attempts (.869) while P Jimmy Howell showed improvement in his second season, averaging 40.1 yards a kick, while placing 18 inside of Virginia’s opponents’ 20-yard line.

Roster Breakdown Starters Returning (14)

OFFENSE (6) ......................2009 Career Pos. Name.........................Starts .. Starts WR Kris Burd, Jr. ...................12 ........ 12 T Landon Bradley, Jr. .........12 ........ 12 G B.J. Cabbell, Sr................11 ........ 24 G Austin Pasztor, Jr.............12 ........ 20 TE Joe Torchia, Sr. ................10 ........ 12 TE Colter Phillips ...................6 .......... 6 DEFENSE (6) ......................2009 Career Pos. Name.........................Starts .. Starts DE Matt Conrath, Jr.. ............10 ........ 22 NT Nick Jenkins, Jr.. .............11 ........ 17 DE Cam Johnson, Jr. .............10 ........ 10 ILB Steve Greer, So. .............12 ........ 12 CB Ras-I Dowling, Sr. ..........12 ........ 23 S Rodney McLeod, Jr.. .......11 ........ 11 SPECIALISTS (2) ...............2009 Career Pos. Name.........................Starts .. Starts P Jimmy Howell, Jr.. ..........11 ........ 23 PK Robert Randolph, Jr.. ......12 ........ 12

Starters Lost (10)

OFFENSE (5) ......................2009 Career Pos. Name.........................Starts .. Starts WR Vic Hall .............................9 ........ 34 T Will Barker. .....................12 ........ 49 C Jack Shields.....................12 ........ 24 QB Jameel Sewell..................10 ........ 32 FB Rashawn Jackson ............10 ........ 14 DEFENSE (5) ......................2009 Career Pos. Name.........................Starts ..Starts NG Nate Collins ....................12 ........ 18 LB Darren Childs ..................11 ........ 13 LB Denzel Burrell .................11 ........ 22 CB Chris Cook ......................12 ........ 31 S Brandon Woods .................9 ........ 12 SPECIALISTS (0) ...............2009 Career Pos. Name.........................Starts .. Starts

Quick Facts

Location ........ Charlottesville, Va. 22904 Founded .......................................... 1819 Enrollment ................................... 20,399 President ..............Dr. Teresa A. Sullivan Director of Athletics .....Craig Littlepage Stadium ............................ Scott Stadium Capacity ....................................... 61,500 2009 Overall Record ..........................3-9 2009 ACC Record ..............................2-6 2009 ACC Finish ....5th in Coastal Division

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Lettermen Returning .....................42 Offensive Lettermen Returning....20 Defensive Lettermen Returning ...17 Specialists Lettermen Returning. ...5 Lettermen Lost ...............................20 Offensive Lettermen Lost ............11 Defensive Lettermen Lost ..............8 Specialists Lettermen Lost .............1

Returning Production Index

(Percentage of 2009 Stats Returning) % Passing Returning ......................076 % Rushing Returning .....................061 % Receiving Returning ..................556 % Receiving Yards Returning ........561 % Scoring Returning ......................482 % Kickoff Returns..........................872 % Punt Returns...............................836 % Tackles Returning ......................648 % Turnovers Forced .......................600

Numbers & Notes

5 - Redshirt freshman LB Steve Greer finish 5th nationally among all freshmen in tackles per game, averaging 7.67 as a redshirt freshman last fall. Among ACC freshmen, only Boston College’s Luke Kuechly had more stops than did Greer. 7 - Virginia will face seven opponents in 2010 who made appearances in post-season bowl games in 2009 including non-conference foe Southern California (Emerald) as well as six ACC teams in Georgia Tech (FedEx Orange), Virginia Tech (Chick-fil-A), Florida State (Konica Minolta Gator), Miami (Champs Sports) North Carolina (Meineke Car Care) and Boston College (Emerald) 8 - Rising senior CB Ras-I Dowling enters the 2009 season with 8 career pass interceptions. That places him tied for 8th among all active returning ACC defensive players. Dowling has been named to the pre-season watch list for the Nagurski Award, presented annually to the nation’s top defensive player by the FWAA. 23 - Virginia finished 23rd nationally in both pass defense, allowing 184.6 yards per game through the air, and also 23rd nationally in pass efficiency defense, allowing opponents only a 102.31 pass rating. 62.1 - The percentage of punts by UVa’s Jimmy Howell that could not be returned against the Cavaliers last year. Howell, who averaged 40.1 yards per punt, placed 18 inside of the Cavaliers opponents’ 20-yard line, forced 15 fair catches and boomed 8 into the end zone for touchbacks, a total of 41 of his 66 punts which went unreturned .828 - The winning percentage of new Virginia Head Coach Mike London at Richmond the past two years. London posted a 24-5 record as Head Coach of the Spiders which included winning the 2008 FCS National Championship and a 24-16 win over Duke in Durham last fall. .870 - The career field goal percentage of Virginia placekicker Robert Randolph. Randolph, a semifinalist for last year’s Lou Groza Award, has made 20 of his 23 career attempts, including 19 of his last 21.


Virginia Career Leaders, Alphabetical Roster TOTAL OFFENSE Rush 1. Shawn Moore (1987-90) ................................... 1268 2. Matt Schaub (2000-03) ......................................... 58 3. Scott Gardner (1972-75) ..................................... 841 4. Jameel Sewell (2006-07, 09)............................... 646 5. Marques Hagans (2002-05)................................. 902 6. Aaron Brooks (1995-98) ..................................... 547 7. Don Majkowski (1983-86) .................................. 721 8. Mike Groh (1992-95) ............................................ 12 9. Dan Ellis (1997-00)............................................... 60 10. Bob Davis (1964-66)........................................... 930

Pass 6629 7502 5218 5366 4877 5118 3901 4366 3974 3095

Total 7897 7560 6059 6012 5779 5665 4622 4378 4034 4025

RUSHING Att. TD Yards 1. Thomas Jones (1996-99).................................809..............36.......... 3998 2. Tiki Barber (1993-96) .....................................651..............31.......... 3389 3. Terry Kirby (1989-92) ....................................567..............24.......... 3348 4. John Papit (1947-50) ......................................537..............27.......... 3238 5. Wali Lundy (2002-05) ....................................742..............43.......... 3193 6. Tommy Vigorito (1977-80).............................648..............15.......... 2913 7. Frank Quayle (1966-68) .................................514..............28.......... 2695 8. Jim Bakhtiar (1955-57) ...................................555..............13.......... 2434 9. Alvin Pearman (2001-04) ...............................500..............19.......... 2394 10. Barry Word (1982-85) ....................................405..............17.......... 2257

PASSING YARDAGE Comp-Att 1. Matt Schaub (2000-03) ..............................716-1069 2. Shawn Moore (1987-90) ..............................421-762 3. Jameel Sewell (2006-07, 09)........................514-903 4. Scott Gardner (1972-75) ..............................390-816 5. Aaron Brooks (1995-98) ..............................357-651 6. Marques Hagans (2002-05)..........................408-655 7. Mike Groh (1992-95) ...................................339-582 8. Dan Ellis (1997-00)......................................291-507 9. Don Majkowski (1983-86) ...........................286-579 10. Scott Secules (1984-87) ...............................260-464

TD 56 55 24 33 33 27 29 28 22 18

Yards 7502 6629 5366 5218 5118 4877 4366 3974 3901 3388

RECEPTIONS Yards TD Rec. 1. Billy McMullen (1999-02) ...........................2978..............24............ 210 2. Heath Miller (2002-04) .................................1703..............20............ 144 3. Alvin Pearman (2001-04) .............................1396................8............ 138 4. John Ford (1984, 1986-88) ...........................2399..............20............ 128 5. Germane Crowell (1994-97) .........................2142..............19............ 122 6. Dave Sullivan (1970-72)...............................1578..............12............ 120 7. Kevin Ogletree (2005-06, 08) .......................1332................9.............117 8. Herman Moore (1988-90) .............................2504..............27.............114 Wali Lundy (2002-05 ......................................895................9.............114 10. Patrick Jeffers (1992-95) ..............................1785..............15............ 108

RECEIVING YARDAGE Rec. 1. Billy McMullen (1999-02) .................................. 210 2. Herman Moore (1988-90) ................................... 114 3. John Ford (1984, 1986-88) ................................. 128 4. Tyrone Davis (1991-94) ...................................... 103 5. Germane Crowell (1994-97) ............................... 122 6. Patrick Jeffers (1992-95)..................................... 108 7. Heath Miller (2002-04) ....................................... 144 8. Dave Sullivan (1970-72) ..................................... 120 9. Bruce McGonnigal (1987-90) ............................. 103 10. Terrence Wilkins (1995-98) .................................. 97

TD 24 27 20 28 19 15 20 12 12 5

Yards 2978 2504 2399 2153 2142 1785 1703 1578 1556 1495

SCORING Points 1. Connor Hughes (2002-05) .................................................................. 332 2. Wali Lundy (2002-05) ........................................................................ 312 3. Gene Mayer (1912-15) ....................................................................... 293 4. Rafael Garcia (1993-96) ..................................................................... 272 5. Thomas Jones (1996-99)..................................................................... 240 6. Frank Quayle (1966-68) ..................................................................... 210 Tiki Barber (1993-96) ......................................................................... 210 8. Kenny Stadlin (1983-85) .................................................................... 204 9. Wayne Morrison (1979-82) ................................................................ 193 10. Terry Kirby (1989-92) ........................................................................ 192

2010 Alphabetical Roster No. 72 45 80 41 37 36 70 67 98 21 18 65 75 57 79 32 40 94 74 55 59 19 34 88 16 2 53 50 95 93 11 27 44 8 81 6 96 56 33 23 86 87 62 29 51 5 66 25 58 15 51 49

Name.............................. Pos. Oday Aboushi......................T Mike Ahunamba ................SS Danny Aiken .................... LS Pablo Alvarez .............. S/WR LoVanté Battle .............. OLB Eric Bolden ................... OLB Luke Bowanko ................... G Landon Bradley...................T Chris Brathwaite ........LB/DL Chris Broadnax ................CB Kris Burd.........................WR B.J. Cabbell ........................ G Isaac Cain ........................... G Darnell Carter ................ILB Sean Cascarano ...................T Ryan Cobb..................LB/FB Henry Coley .....................LB Matt Conrath ....................DT Conner Davis ...................OL Jared Detrick ................. OLB John-Kevin Dolce ............DT Ras-I Dowling ..................CB Terence Fells-Danzer ....... FB Paul Freedman ................. TE Miles Gooch ............QB/ATH Jared Green .....................WR Steve Greer......................ILB Trevor Grywatch ..............LB Kevin Harrington .............DT Will Hill ...........................DT Chris Hinkebein ...............PK Jacob Hodges ..................WR Raynard Horne .................TB Jimmy Howell ..................... P Dontrelle Inman ..............WR Drew Jarrett ......................PK Nick Jenkins .....................DT Cam Johnson ....................DE Perry Jones .......................TB Dom Joseph.......................FS Ray Keys .........................WR Brendan Lane ................... TE Stephen Lawe ............ OL/DL Corey Lillard .....................FS Collin Lundgren .............. OG Torrey Mack .....................TB John Maghamez ................. C Jeremy Martin .................WR Jeremiah Mathis ...............DE Ross Metheny.................. QB Connor McCartin ............ILB Kyle McCartin ................. TE

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

Wt. 310 220 260 190 195 210 280 285 250 205 195 310 305 250 260 220 230 270 255 240 250 205 240 255 210 180 230 215 290 255 195 185 210 240 190 180 280 260 185 195 205 220 285 195 255 195 275 170 245 195 210 210

Cl....................... Hometown So. .......... Staten Island, N.Y. So. .....................Bronx, N.Y. Sr. ....................Roanoke, Va. Fr. ............Coral Gables, Fla. So. .................. Hampton, Va. Jr. .................... St. Louis, Va. Fr.-R ...................Clifton, Va. Jr. .................... Conway, S.C. Fr. .................Brooklyn, N.Y. So. ..............Chesterfield, Va. Jr. ..................... Matoaca, Va. Sr. ................... Roseland, Va. Sr. ................... Hampton, Va. Jr. ............... Englewood, N.J. Fr.-R ............... Glenview, Ill. Fr. ............ Saddle River, N.J. Fr. ..........Virginia Beach, Va. Jr. ...................Oak Lawn, Ill. Fr. ..................... Henrico, Va. Sr. ..........Newport News, Va. Sr. .................Bayshore, N.Y. Sr. ...............Chesapeake, Va. Jr. .................... Culpeper, Va. So. ........ Belleair Beach, Fla. Fr. .....................Decatur, Ga. Jr. ........................Vienna, Va. So. .....................Solon, Ohio Jr. .................... Ashburn, Va.. Fr.-R ......Newport News, Va. So. ........... Williamsburg, Va. Jr. ..................Charlotte, N.C. Jr. ......................Stafford, Va. Sr. ................ Baltimore, Md. Jr. ................... Florence, S.C. Sr. ................ Batesburg, S.C. So. .........Virginia Beach, Va. Jr. ..............Westminster, Md. Jr. ..................Greenbelt, Md. So. ..............Chesapeake, Va. Jr. ............... Philadelphia, Pa. Jr. .............Rocky Mount, Va. Jr. ................. Annapolis, Md. Fr. ..................... Norfolk, Va. So. ............... Remington, Va. Fr.-R ................Omaha, Neb. So. .............. Stratford, Conn. So. ................... Ashburn, Va. Jr. ...........Newport News, Va. Fr.-R .................. Bowie, Md. Fr.-R ........Stephens City, Va. So. ................ Warrenton, Va. So. ................ Warrenton, Va.

No. 14 4 71 68 45 36 13 78 7 39 47 43 25 92 63 22 89 26 60 3 54 9 17 82 47 84 46 38 37 85 20 90 14 16 76 31 10 87 52 28 83 99 77 6 30 27 61 28 21 33 39 1

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Name.............................. Pos. Jake McGee .............QB/ATH Rodney McLeod................SS Matt Mihalik .......................T Anthony Mihota ................. C Connor Miles ................... FB Max Milien....................... FB Chase Minnifield ..............CB Morgan Moses..................OL Corey Mosley ....................FS Brian Oden ........................SS Curt Orshoski ................... FB Mike Parker......................CB Kevin Parks ......................RB Zane Parr ..........................DE Austin Pasztor .................... G Keith Payne ......................TB Colter Phillips .................. TE Johnny Pickett .................WR Mike Price .......................... C Robert Randolph ..............PK Justin Renfrow .................DT LaRoy Reynolds............ OLB Michael Rocco ........QB/ATH Kevin Royal ..................... TE Bill Schautz ......................DE Earl “EJ” Scott .........WR/DB Ryan Shaw ....................... TE Khalek Shepherd ......DB/WR Billy Skrobacz.................. FB Bobby Smith ...................WR Tim Smith .......................WR Jake Snyder ......................DE Matt Snyder.....................WR Logan Spangler ................... P Hunter Steward ...................T Brady Stovall ..................ILB Michael Strauss ............... QB Zachary Swanson ............. TE Aaron Taliaferro ..............ILB Eric Thornton ..................WR Joe Torchia ....................... TE Brent Urban......................DE Aaron Van Kuiken.............. G Marc Verica ..................... QB Ausar Walcott* .............. OLB Rijo Walker ......................CB Cody Wallace ...................OL Devin Wallace ..................CB Dominique Wallace ..........TB Wonman Williams ...............S Tucker Windle ............... OLB Trey Womack ....................FS

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

Wt. 210 185 300 270 215 210 185 336 205 190 250 210 195 275 325 255 245 160 265 165 280 215 205 215 245 170 220 175 205 205 180 255 205 200 310 230 205 225 225 205 250 290 295 215 220 170 265 205 215 180 225 190

Cl....................... Hometown Fr. ................. Richmond, Va. Jr. ................. Oxon Hill, Md. So. ........... Middlefield, Ohio Jr. ...........Fredericksburg, Va. Sr. ......... Mechanicsville, Va. Jr. ................... Arlington, Va. Jr. .................. Lexington, Ky. Fr. ................. Richmond, Va. Jr. .................. Richmond, Va. So. .............. Purcellville, Va. Jr. .................... Culpeper, Va. Jr. .....................Orlando, Fla. Fr. .................Salisbury, N.C. Jr. .............. Williamsport, Pa. Jr. ......Langton, Ont., Canada Sr. ....................Herndon, Va. So. ............ Darnestown, Md. So. ............... Centreville, Va. So. ..............Chesapeake, Va. Jr. .......................Naples, Fla. Fr.-R ............ Morrisville, Pa. So. .................... Norfolk, Va. Fr. .................Lynchburg, Va. Fr.-R ............. Newburg, N.Y. So. ..............Bloomfield, N.J. Fr. ............. Ellicott City, Md. So. .................Berryville, Va. Fr. ...... Upper Marlboro, Md. Fr.-R ............. Richmond, Va. Fr.-R ............. Richmond, Va. So. ..............Chesapeake, Va. Fr.-R ............ Glen Allen, Va. Jr. ................. Glen Allen, Va. Fr.-R ...... Charlottesville, Va. Fr.-R ......Virginia Beach, Va. So. ...................Roanoke, Va. Fr. ...........Key Biscayne, Fla. Fr. .........................Katy, Tex. Jr. ..................Gloucester, Va. So. ................ Richmond, Va. Sr. ............ Cold Spring, N.Y. Fr.-R ........ Mississauga, Ont. So. ............. Cincinnati, Ohio Sr. ................Lansdowne, Pa. So. ............ Hackensack, N.J. Fr. ................... Hampton, Va. Fr. ............ Moorestown, N.J. So. .....Fort Washington, Md. Fr.-R ......Fredericksburg, Va. So. .................... Sterling, Va. So. ................Charlotte, N.C. Sr. ................ Springfield, Pa.


Virginia Coaches and Records Mike London Head Coach

Virginia Coaches and Recordss

(Richmond ‘83)

Record at Virginia: 0-0 (.000), First Year Overall: 24-5 (.828), 2 Years

N Named Virginia’s 39th head football coach on D December 7, 2009, Mike London returns to hhead up a Cavalier program where he twice ppreviously served stints as an assistant coach. He comes most recently from his first head H ccoaching position at the University of Richm mond. In two seasons at Richmond, London lled the Spiders to a 24-5 record. His first year aat the helm, his team went 13-3 and won the F Football Championship Series national title. This year’s Spider team, ranked nine consecutive weeks at No. 1 in the FCS polls, went 11-2 and reached the quarterfinals of the FCS playoffs. His teams were 13-4 in the Colonial Athletic Conference during the 2008 and 2009 campaigns. London’s efforts in 2008 earned him FCS National Coach of the Year honors from both the American Football Coaches Association and Schutt Sports/ American Football Monthly magazine. London was also honored as the Black Coaches Association Male Coach of the Year in 2008, beating out Mike Tomlin of the Super Bowl Champion Pittsburgh Steelers for the award. Under London’s watch, 16 Spiders were named to the All-CAA Football Team in 2009 after placing 12 in 2008. His first year at UR, nine Spiders garnered 15 All-America awards and six were recognized on the Academic All-Conference Team. Before returning to coach his alma mater, London spent six of seven seasons coaching for Al Groh at Virginia. In 2001, London joined the UVa staff for the first time as the defensive line coach. He took over the responsibilities as recruiting coordinator in 2002. In 2005 London left UVa to work as the defensive line coach for the NFL’s Houston Texas. He returned to Virginia in 2006 as the defensive coordinator and defensive line coach. During his tenure with the Cavaliers, he saw five defensive players (Chris Long, Marcus Hamilton, Chris Canty, Andrew Hoffman and Monsanto Pope) drafted by NFL teams. A native of Hampton, Va., London played defensive back at Richmond from 1979-82. Under head coach Dal Shealy, he led the Spiders with six interceptions as a senior captain in 1982. In addition to earning all-state honors, he was chosen the team’s MVP and received the Spiders’ Coaches Award. London graduated from Richmond in 1983 with a bachelor’s degree in sociology and a year later received a degree in law enforcement from the Richmond Police Academy, serving as a detective for the street crimes unit from November of 1984 to July of 1989. The Dallas Cowboys signed him as a free agent in 1983. London broke into the collegiate coaching ranks in 1989, spending two seasons with Richmond as the outside linebackers coach and admissions liaison, followed by four seasons (1991-94) as the defensive line coach at William & Mary. He returned to Richmond for two more years (1995-96) as the outside linebackers coach and recruiting coordinator. London served as defensive line coach at Boston College for the 1997-2000 seasons, where he helped lead the Eagles to two bowl appearances. London and his wife Regina have seven children, Michael, Jr., Brandon, Kristen, Ticynn, Korben, Jaicyn and Madicyn. The 49-year-old London was born in West Point, N.Y. in 1960. His son, Brandon, led Massachusetts in receiving in 2006 and finished his career as the school’s second leading receiver. He was signed to the Miami Dolphins active roster in 2008 after spending the 2007 season on the Super Bowl Champion N.Y. Giants practice squad. One of London’s daughters, Kristen, played on the UVa women’s basketball team during the 2007-08 and 2008-09 seasons. His younger brother, Paul, was a defensive back at UVa from 1991-95.

London by the Numbers Year School AP/ USA ACC Finish All 2008 Richmond .............................................13-3-0 2009 Richmond ............................................. 11-2-0 Virginia: 0 yrs ................................(.000).....0-0-0 Richmond: 2 yrs .............................(.828)...24-5-0 Overall Record: 2 yrs.....................(.828)...24-5-0

Versus ACC Schools: vs. Duke ............................................................. 1-0 vs. Virginia ......................................................... 0-1

No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39.

OVERALL WON/LOSS RECORDS Head Coach Years W L John Poe ....................(2) 1893-1894 16 5 Harry Mackey ............(1) 1895 9 2 Martin Bergen............(2) 1896-1897 13 4 Joseph Massie ............(1) 1898 6 5 Archie Hoxton ...........(2) 1899-1900 11 5 Wesley Abbott ...........(1) 1901 8 2 John DeSaulles ..........(1) 1902 8 1 Gresham Poe..............(1) 1903 7 2 Foster Sanford ...........(1) 1904 6 3 William Cole..............(2) 1905-1906 12 6 Hammond Johnson ....(1) 1907 6 3 Merritt Cooke ............(1) 1908 7 0 John Neff ...................(1) 1909 7 1 Charles Crawford ......(1) 1910 6 2 Kemper Yancey .........(1) 1911 8 2 John Elliott ................(1) 1912 6 3 Rice Warren ...............(3) 1913, 20-21 17 7 Joseph Wood ..............(1) 1914 8 1 Harry Varner ..............(1) 1915 8 1 Peyton Evans .............(1) 1916 4 5 Harris Coleman..........(1) 1919 2 5 Thomas Campbell......(1) 1922 4 4 Earle Neale ................(6) 1923-1928 28 22 Earl Abell ...................(2) 1929-1930 8 9 Fred Dawson..............(3) 1931-1933 8 17 Gus Tebell ..................(3) 1934-1936 6 18 Frank Murray .............(9) 1937-1945 41 34 Art Guepe ..................(7) 1946-1952 47 17 Ned McDonald ..........(3) 1953-1955 5 23 Ben Martin .................(2) 1956-1957 7 12 Dick Voris (3) 1958-1960 1 29 Bill Elias ....................(4) 1961-1964 16 23 George Blackburn......(6) 1965-1970 29 32 Don Lawrence ...........(3) 1971-1973 11 22 Sonny Randle ............(2) 1974-1975 5 17 Dick Bestwick ...........(6) 1976-1981 16 49 George Welsh ..........(19) 1982-2000 134 86 Al Groh ......................(9) 2001-2009 59 53 Mike London .............(0) 2010 0 0

T 0 0 3 0 3 0 1 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 1 5 2 4 4 5 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 3 0 0

Pct .762 .818 .725 .546 .658 .800 .850 .750 .667 .650 .650 .938 .875 .750 .800 .667 .692 .889 .889 .444 .333 .500 .555 .474 .345 .286 .544 .727 .179 .375 .033 .413 .475 .333 .227 .246 .608 .527 .000

L 51 36 11 23 8 18 29 10 16 6

T 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

Pct .622 .500 .353 .343 .273 .196 .171 .091 .059 .000

T 0 0

Pct .333 .600

CONFERENCE GAMES ONLY Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Head Coach .................. Years George Welsh ..........(19) 1982-2000 Al Groh ......................(9) 2001-2009 Don Lawrence ...........(3) 1971-1973 George Blackburn......(6) 1965-1970 Ben Martin .................(2) 1956-1957 Bill Elias ....................(4) 1961-1964 Dick Bestwick ...........(6) 1976-1981 Sonny Randle ............(2) 1974-1975 Dick Voris ..................(3) 1958-1960 Ned McDonald ..........(3) 1953-1955 (Based on Winning Percentage)

W 85 36 6 12 3 4 6 1 1 0

BOWL GAMES ONLY Head Coach ................. Bowls W L George Welsh....................(12) 4 8 Al Groh ...............................(5) 3 2 (Based on Appearances)

Cavaliers Assistant Coaches

Vincent Brown (Mississippi Valley St ‘87)....................................................Linebackers Mike Faragalli (Rhode Island ‘79) ........................................................Running Backs Jeff Hanson (Richmond ‘72) ..............................................Recruiting Coordinator/DL Bill Lazor (Cornell ‘94) ................................................... Offensive Coordinator, QBs Ron Mattes, Graduate Assistant (Virginia ‘85) ..................................... Offensive Line Shawn Moore (Virginia ‘90) ................................................................Wide Receivers Anthony Poindexter (Virginia ’99) ............................. Special Teams Coord./Safeties Jim Reid (Maine ‘73) ..................................... Associate Head Coach, Defensive Coordinator Scott Wachenheim (Air Force ’84) ..............................................................Tight Ends Chip West (Livingstone ‘93) .....................................................................Cornerbacks

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Virginia 2009 Statistics 2009 Virginia Results (3-9, 2-6 ACC) Date...... Result ...Opponent ................Att. S5 ........L,14-26 ...William & Mary .... 54,587 S12 .....L, 14-30 ...TCU .................... 48,336 S19 .....L, 34-37 ...at Southern Miss .... 31,170 O3........W, 16-3 ...at North Carolina ... 57,500 O10......W, 47-7 ...Indiana ................ 45,371 O17......W, 20-9 ...at Maryland ......... 44,864 O24.......L, 9-34 ...Georgia Tech ....... 43,016 O31.....L, 17-28 ...Duke.................... 41,713 N7.......L, 17-52 ...at Miami (Fla.) .... 48,350 N14.....L, 10-14 ...Boston College ... 44,324 N21.....L, 21-34 ...at Clemson .......... 77,000 N28.....L, 13-42 ...Virginia Tech....... 58,555 TEAM STATISTICS.............UVa. OPP SCORING ................................. 232 316 Points Per Game .................. 19.3 26.3 FIRST DOWNS ........................ 186 227 Rushing .................................. 75 105 Passing ................................... 95 104 Penalty.................................... 16 18 RUSHING YARDAGE ........... 1189 2086 Yards gained rushing .......... 1682 2335 Yards lost rushing ................. 493 249 Rushing Attempts ................. 410 500 Average Per Rush .................. 2.9 4.2 Average Per Game............... 99.1 173.8 TDs Rushing .......................... 15 22 PASSING YARDAGE ............ 2046 2215 Comp-Att-Int..............189-363-8 197-352-12 Average Per Pass ................... 5.6 6.3 Average Per Catch ............... 10.8 11.2 Average Per Game............. 170.5 184.6 TDs Passing.............................. 8 10 TOTAL OFFENSE.................. 3235 4301 Total Plays ............................ 773 852 Average Per Play ................... 4.2 5.0 Average Per Game............. 269.6 358.4 KICK RETURNS............... 63-1171 42-853 PUNT RETURNS ................ 30-189 22-216 INT. RETURNS ................... 12-171 8-133 KICK RETURN AVG. ............. 18.6 20.3 PUNT RETURN AVG. .............. 6.3 9.8 INT. RETURN AVG. ............... 14.2 16.6 FUMBLES-LOST .................. 21-12 17-8 PENALTIES-Yards .............. 68-659 78-729 Average Per Game............... 54.9 60.8 PUNTS-Yards .................... 77-3044 58-2279 Average Per Punt ................. 39.5 39.3 Net punt average ................. 34.6 34.3 TOP/Game ............................ 27:14 32:47 3RD-DOWN Conv. .............. 60/177 66/181 3rd-Down Pct ...................... 34% 36% 4TH-DOWN Conv. .................. 2/14 6/14 4th-Down Pct ...................... 14% 43% SACKS BY-Yards ................ 22-127 41-320 MISC. YARDS .............................. 0 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED ....... 26 36 FIELD GOALS-ATT.............. 17-19 22-30 ON-SIDE KICKS....................... 0-1 0-0 RED-ZONE SCORES ........... 28-30 43-48 RED-ZONE TDs .................... 15-30 26-48 PAT-ATTEMPTS.................... 23-23 34-35 ATTENDANCE ................. 335,902 258,884 Games/Avg. Per Game..... 7/47,986 5/51,777 Neutral Site Games ............... 0/0 0/0

UVa. Opp. | ---------------- Offense ----------------- | | ----------------Defense --------------- | AP USA AP USA Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TO 131 137 268 18-33-3 7 125 184 309 23-44-1 1 16 16 57 120 177 8-18-1 1 203 177 380 15-21-0 1 78 312 390 24-47-1 2 214 130 344 14-27-1 3 106 148 254 16-27-0 0 39 135 174 20-36-2 3 231 305 536 21-31-0 0 82 190 272 23-36-1 2 63 138 201 14-26-0 1 126 158 284 16-38-2 4 11 13 30 168 198 18-32-0 1 362 85 447 4-8-0 1 89 107 196 13-38-1 2 81 343 424 24-41-1 1 16 17 74 75 149 11-29-1 1 268 247 515 19-34-1 1 77 221 298 21-41-1 1 156 147 303 12-26-2 2 18 19 78 195 273 13-19-0 2 132 234 366 19-26-0 0 14 14 175 120 295 12-22-0 2 298 185 483 8-15-1 1 RUSHING ................ Att. Yds. TD Lg. Avg. Rashawn Jackson .........96 461 2 34 4.8 Mikell Simpson ............85 386 5 22 4.5 Jameel Sewell.............136 167 7 29 1.2 Vic Hall ........................20 102 1 34 5.1 Torrey Mack .................23 73 0 22 3.2 Dominique Wallace ......14 49 0 13 3.5 Max Milien.....................4 14 0 7 3.5 Perry Jones .....................9 9 0 3 1.0 Joe Torchia .....................1 0 0 0 0.0 TEAM ............................8 -35 0 0 -4.4 Marc Verica ..................14 -37 0 5 -2.6 Virginia .....................410 1189 15 34 2.9 Opponents .................500 2086 22 70 4.2 PASSING........Cmp. Jameel Sewell..... 157 Marc Verica .......... 28 Vic Hall .................. 4 TEAM .................... 0 Virginia ............. 189 Opponents ......... 197

Att. Int. Pct. TD 292 7 53.8 7 63 1 44.4 0 7 0 57.1 1 1 0 0.0 0 363 8 52.1 8 352 12 56.0 10

Yds. 1848 156 42 0 2046 2215

RECEIVING .......Rec. Yds. TD Lg. Avg. Kris Burd.................. 31 413 1 31 13.3 Mikell Simpson ........ 27 236 1 37 8.7 Rashawn Jackson ..... 25 222 0 34 8.9 Vic Hall .................... 24 274 1 29 11.4 Tim Smith ................ 15 204 2 69 13.6 Joe Torchia ............... 15 150 2 21 10.0 Jared Green .............. 15 124 0 17 8.3 Torrey Mack ............. 11 70 0 16 6.4 Dontrelle Inman ......... 8 80 0 21 10.0 Javaris Brown............. 7 136 1 56 19.4 Colter Phillips ............ 5 34 0 13 6.8 Perry Jones ................. 1 38 0 38 38.0 Jameel Sewell............. 1 30 0 30 30.0 Quintin Hunter ........... 1 13 0 13 13.0 Raynard Horne ........... 1 13 0 13 13.0 Paul Freedman ........... 1 6 0 6 6.0 Matt Snyder................ 1 3 0 3 3.0 Virginia ................. 189 2046 8 69 10.8 Opponents ............. 197 2215 10 52 11.2 PUNTING ............. No. Jimmy Howell ......... 66 Nathan Rathjen......... 11 Virginia ................... 77 Opponents ............... 58

Yds. 2647 397 3044 2279

Lg. Blk. Avg. 53 0 40.1 53 0 36.1 53 0 39.5 56 2 39.3

PUNT RETURNS. ... No. Yds. TD Lg. Avg. Chase Minnifield ...... 20 88 0 23 4.4 Vic Hall ...................... 8 31 0 12 3.9 Trey Womack ............. 1 15 0 0 15.0 Javaris Brown............. 1 1 0 1 1.0 Ras-I Dowling ............ 0 34 0 34 0.0 Bill Schautz ................ 0 20 1 20 0.0 Virginia ................... 30 189 1 34 6.3 Opponents ............... 22 216 1 60 9.8

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KICK RETURNS .... No. Yds. TD Lg. Chase Minnifield ...... 22 513 0 49 Perry Jones ............... 14 241 0 34 Corey Mosley ............. 7 110 0 27 Chris Cook ................. 5 101 0 28 Javanti Sparrow.......... 4 95 0 27 Torrey Mack ............... 2 29 0 15 Vic Hall ...................... 2 23 0 18 Aaron Clark................ 1 0 0 0 Patrick Slebonick ....... 1 -2 0 0 Rashawn Jackson ....... 1 13 0 13 Kris Burd.................... 1 15 0 15 LoVante Battle ........... 1 9 0 9 Colter Phillips ............ 1 9 0 9 Mikell Simpson .......... 1 15 0 15 Virginia ................... 63 1171 0 49 Opponents ............... 42 853 1 100 SCORING ...................TD FGs PAT Robert Randolph ............. 0 17 6 Jameel Sewell.................. 7 0 0 Mikell Simpson ............... 6 0 0 Drew Jarrett ..................... 0 0 17 Rashawn Jackson ............ 2 0 0 Joe Torchia ...................... 2 0 0 Tim Smith ....................... 2 0 0 Vic Hall ........................... 2 0 0 Javaris Brown.................. 1 0 0 Nate Collins .................... 1 0 0 Chris Cook ...................... 1 0 0 Kris Burd......................... 1 0 0 Bill Schautz ..................... 1 0 0 Colter Phillips ................. 0 0 0 Virginia ........................ 26 17 23 Opponents .................... 36 22 34 TACKLES ....................... Solo Ast. Steve Greer...........................49 43 Nate Collins .........................44 33 Darren Childs .......................39 36 Rodney McLeod...................42 20 Ras-I Dowling ......................40 18 Denzel Burrell ......................31 18 Corey Mosley .......................26 21 Matt Conrath ........................25 20 Nick Jenkins .........................22 19 Chris Cook ...........................34 6 Cam Johnson ........................26 14 Brandon Woods ....................19 17 Zane Parr ..............................15 18 Chase Minnifield ..................21 7 John-Kevin Dolce ..................9 8 INTERCEPTIONS ....... No. Yds. TD Chris Cook ...................... 4 66 1 Ras-I Dowling ................. 3 70 0 Chase Minnifield ............. 2 0 0 Nate Collins .................... 1 32 1 Corey Mosley .................. 1 2 0 Dom Joseph..................... 1 1 0 Virginia ........................ 12 171 2 Opponents ...................... 8 133 1

Avg. 23.3 17.2 15.7 20.2 23.8 14.5 11.5 0.0 -2.0 13.0 15.0 9.0 9.0 15.0 18.6 20.3 Pts. 57 42 36 17 12 12 12 12 6 6 6 6 6 2 232 316 Tot. 92 77 75 62 58 49 47 45 41 40 40 36 33 28 17 Lg. 58 49 0 32 2 1 58 50


Virginia Tech Hokies 2010 Virginia Tech Schedule Date Sept. 6 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Nov. 4 Nov. 13 Nov. 20 Nov. 27

Series Series Last Opponent .................................Record ..Began .Meeting .............. Stadium (Capacity) ......................Site Boise State (ESPN), 8 pm ............................ First Meeting ....................... FedEx Field (91,704) .....................Landover, Md. James Madison (ESPN3.com), 1:30 pm ..6-0-0 ..1980 ....2003, hW 43-0 .... Lane Stadium (66,233) ..................Blacksburg, Va. East Carolina (ESPN3.com), 1:30 pm ..10-5-0 ..1956 ....2009, aW 16-3..... Lane Stadium (66,233) ..................Blacksburg, Va. at Boston College ........................12-6-0 ..1993 ....2009, hW 48-14 .. Alumni Stadium (44,500) ..............Chestnut Hill, Mass. at NC State ................................25-18-4 ..1900 ....2009, hW 38-10 .. Carter-Finley Stadium (57,583) .....Raleigh, N.C. Central Michigan .................................. First Meeting ....................... Lane Stadium (66,233) ..................Blacksburg, Va. Wake Forest ..............................22-11-1 ..1916 ....2006, aW 27-6..... Lane Stadium (66,233) ..................Blacksburg, Va. Duke ............................................10-7-0 ..1937 ....2009, aW 34-26... Lane Stadium (66,233) ..................Blacksburg, Va. Georgia Tech (ESPN), 7:30 pm .......4-3-0 ..1990 ....2009, aL 28-23 .... Lane Stadium (66,233) ..................Blacksburg, Va. at North Carolina ......................16-10-6 ..1895 ....2009, hL 20-17 .... Kenan Stadium (60,000) ................Chapel Hill, N.C. at Miami ....................................10-17-0 ..1953 ....2009, hW 31-7 .... Sun Life Stadium (74,916) ............Miami Gardens, Fla. Virginia .....................................49-37-5 ..1895 ....2009, aW 42-13... Lane Stadium (66,233) ..................Blacksburg, Va.

2009 In Review

Facing one of the nation’s toughest schedules including contests with eventual National Champion Alabama, 14th-ranked Nebraska, and CUSA champion East Carolina, Virginia Tech’s Frank Beamer guided the Hokies to a 10-3 overall record, a 6-2 mark in the ACC and an impressive 37-14 win over Tennessee in the Chick-filA Bowl...The Hokies were ranked 10th in both the final AP and USA Today national polls...Tech accomplished this without having the services of the 2008 ACC Rookie of the Year--TB Darren Evans--who suffered a seasonending knee injury in pre-season practice...Fortunately, freshman TB Ryan Williams more than made up for the loss...Named a third-team All-America by The Sporting News and a unanimous first-team Freshman All-America, Williams enjoyed one of the most impressive seasons by a player in ACC history...Williams became the first ACC freshman to lead the conference in rushing (1,655 yards) and scoring (132 points)...His rushing total not only broke Evans’ freshman record but it was also the 3rd-best single-season in ACC history...His 22 touchdowns set an ACC record and his 21 rushing TDs tied an NCAA freshman mark that had stood for 20 years... The improved performance of junior QB Tyrod Taylor, who led the ACC in passing efficiency (149.39), kept defenses honest as did the play of Tech’s wide receivers in sophomores Jarrett Boykin (40 catches, 20.9 avg.), Danny Coale (20.5 avg.) and Dyrell Roberts (22 grabs, 17.7 avg.)...G Sergio Render was named a 2nd-team All-America by Phil Steele, while OLB Cody Grimm was named a third-team All-America (AP, Phil Steele)... Grimm joined Williams, PK Matt Waldron and P Brent Bowden (43.8) on the All-ACC first-team, while Render, TE Greg Boone, T Ed Wang, DE Jason Worilds and S Kam Chancellor earned 2nd-team honors...Additionally, T Blake DeChristopher, C Beau Warren and CB Rashad Carmichael were Honorable Mention...C Michael Via and S Jayron Hosley were named third-team Freshmen All-Americas.

Who’s Gone

The Hokies lose 11 starters with six of them on the defensive side led by OLB Cody Grimm, Tech’s leading tackler with 106, both DE’s in Jason Worilds (11 TFLs, 4.5 QB sacks) and Nekos Brown (6.5 QB sacks), DT Cordarrow Thompson, CB Stephan Virgil and S Kam Chancellor...Offensively the Hokies lose three starters in TE Greg Boone, T Ed Wang and G Sergio Render, a trio who had combined for 130 starts between them.

2010 Preview

Beamer welcomes back 42 lettermen and 13 starters including eight on offense where QB Tyrod Taylor returns to run the show for a third straight year... Taylor completed 56 percent of his passes in 2009 for 2,311 yards and 13 TDs, finishing 13th nationally in pass efficiency...Joining him is Williams, who topped the 100yard mark 10 times last fall, and Evans, who is now healthy...WR’s Boykin, who had the 4th-best per-catch average in the nation (20.9), Coale, who was right behind averaging 20.5 per catch, and Roberts, who ranked 4th nationally in kickoff returns (31.9) team with WR Marcus Davis and TE Andre Smith to provide a potent receiver corps...Three O-line starters return as well in C Beau Warren, G Jaymes Brooks and T Blake DeChristopher...Defensively, Tech returns five starters including DT John Graves, both LBs in Barquell Rivers and Lyndell Gibson, CB Rashad Carmichael and ROV Davon Morgan...Rivers, Tech’s No. 2 tackler with 96 stops, missed spring practice with a torn bicep but is expected back for the fall...In his absence, sophomore LB Bruce Taylor impressed in the spring... Graves battled injuries which limited him to just 8 starts in 2009, while Carmichael led Tech with 6 interceptions and had 6 pass breakups...DEs Steven Friday and Chris Drager, speedy sophomore CB Jayron Hosley, who averaged 11.2 on 31 punt returns, and junior FS Eddie Whitley emerged from the spring as starters while a trio of promising players--Jeron Gouveia-Winslow, Alonzo Tweedy and Lorenzo Williams--will compete in the fall to replace Grimm at OLB.

Roster Breakdown Starters Returning (13)

OFFENSE (8) .................... 2009 ... Career Pos. Name .....................Starts .....Starts FL Danny Coale, Jr.. .......... 12 ........... 26 SE Jarrett Boykin, Jr. ......... 10 ........... 18 TE Andre Smith, Sr. ............ 6 ........... 14 T Blake DeChristopher, Jr. 12 ........... 23 G Jaymes Brooks, Jr. ....... 13 ........... 14 C Beau Warren, Sr. .......... 10 ........... 12 TB Ryan Williams, So. ...... 13 ........... 13 QB Tyrod Taylor, Sr. .......... 13 ........... 28 DEFENSE (5) .................... 2009 ... Career Pos. Name .....................Starts .....Starts DT John Graves, Sr. ............. 8 ........... 22 ILB Barquell Rivers, Jr. ...... 13 ........... 14 ILB Lyndell Gibson, So. ....... 5 ............. 5 CB Rashad Carmichael, Sr. 13 ........... 14 ROV Davon Morgan, Sr. ......... 4 ............. 9

Virginia Tech Hokies

Lettermen Returning .......................42 Offensive Lettermen Returning.....22 Defensive Lettermen Returning ....18 Specialists Lettermen Returning. ....2 Lettermen Lost ................................22 Offensive Lettermen Lost ...............8 Defensive Lettermen Lost .............11 Specialists Lettermen Lost ..............3

Returning Production Index

(Percentage of 2009 Stats Returning) % Passing Returning ....................1.000 % Rushing Returning ......................997 % Receiving Returning ...................927 % Receiving Yards Returning .........953 % Scoring Returning .......................739 % Kickoff Returns........................1.000 % Punt Returns................................997 % Tackles Returning .......................506 % Turnovers Forced ........................583

Numbers & Notes

SPECIALISTS (0) ............. 2009 ... Career Pos. Name .....................Starts .....Starts

2 - Virginia Tech is one of just two teams in the country that has won at least 10 games in each of the past six seasons. The Hokies and Texas are the only teams in the country who are in double digits in wins the past six years.

OFFENSE (3) .................... 2009 ... Career Pos. Name .....................Starts .....Starts TE Greg Boone. ................. 12 ........... 41 OT Ed Wang ....................... 13 ........... 37 OG Sergio Render .............. 12 ........... 52

3 - Three Virginia Tech standouts have been named to preseason watch lists for national awards including C Beau Warren (Rimington), T Blake DeChristopher (Outland) and LB Barquell Rivers (Lombardi).

Starters Lost (11)

DEFENSE (6) .................... 2009 ... Career Pos. Name .....................Starts .....Starts DE Jason Worilds ............... 13 ........... 25 DT Cordarrow Thompson .. 13 ........... 27 DE Nekos Brown ............... 13 ........... 15 OLB Cody Grimm ................ 13 ........... 15 CB Stephan Virgil. ............. 10 ........... 24 FS Kam Chancellor ........... 13 ........... 41 SPECIALISTS (2) ............. 2009 ... Career Pos. Name .....................Starts .....Starts PK Matt Waldron ............... 13 ........... 13 P Brent Bowden. ............. 13 ........... 41

Quick Facts

Location ................Blacksburg, Va. 24061 Founded ............................................ 1872 Enrollment ..................................... 30,000 President ................ Dr. Charles W. Steger Director of Athletics .............. Jim Weaver Stadium ...............................Lane Stadium Capacity ......................................... 66,233 2009 Overall Record ..........................10-3 2009 ACC Record ................................6-2 2009 ACC Finish .......2nd in Coastal Division

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5 - Virginia Tech has been ranked 5th in ESPN.com’s early pre-season poll which was published even before spring practice began. The Hokies, though, are scheduled to meet Boise State, which is ranked 3rd in the early ESPN. com ratings, in their season opener on Labor Day Monday Night (ESPN). 6.0 - As good as Virginia Tech’s 2009 season was, it was very close to being much better. Tech’s three losses to national champion Alabama, ACC Champion Georgia Tech and to North Carolina were by a total of 18 points, or an average of six points per game. 21 - Virginia Tech’s Ryan Williams ran for 21 touchdowns last year which tied an NCAA record for freshmen originally set in 1991 by Marshall Faulk of San Diego State. Williams was also the only freshman in the nation to finish in the Top 5 nationally in both rushing (5) and scoring (4). 229 - The number of career coaching victories for Virginia Tech Head Coach Frank Beamer. Beamer, who has an overall 229-115-4 record for 29 seasons as a head coach, ranks in a tie for 2nd with Ohio State’s Jim Tressell among all active head coaches behind only Penn State’s Joe Paterno (394). 268.33 - Over the last six years, Virginia Tech leads the nation in total defense. During that 80-game span, the Hokies have allowed their opponents an average of jjust 268.33 yards per game. The next closest team in the nation to Virginia Tech is Alabama which has allowed 275.32 yards per game during that time. 1,655 - Virginia Tech TB Ryan Williams rushed for 1,655 yards last year, breaking the ACC freshman rushing record set just a year ago by teammate Darren Evans by 390 yards. The yardage total was the 3rd-best singleseason in ACC history.


Virginia Tech Career Leaders, Alphabetical Roster V TOTAL OFFENSE Rush 1. Bryan Randall (2001-04) .................................. 1526 2. Maurice DeShazo (1991-94) ............................... 385 3. Don Strock (1970-72) ........................................-138 4. Tyrod Taylor (2007-**) ................................... 1537 5. Will Furrer (1988-91).........................................-133 6. Steve Casey (1978-81) ........................................ 688 7. Sean Glennon (2005-08) ....................................-172 8. Jim Druckenmiller (1993-96) ............................. 251 9. Michael Vick (1999-00) .................................... 1202 10. Mark Cox (1981-85) ........................................... 364

Pass 6508 5720 6009 4274 5915 4299 4867 4383 3074 3526

Total 8034 6105 5871 5811 5782 4987 4695 4634 4276 3890

RUSHING Att. TD Yards 1. Cyrus Lawrence (1979-82) .............................843..............30.......... 3767 2. Kevin Jones (2001-03)....................................616..............35.......... 3475 3. Roscoe Coles (1974-77) .................................656..............29.......... 3459 4. Maurice Williams (1983-86)...........................550..............25.......... 2981 5. Branden Ore (2005-07) ...................................617..............31.......... 2776 6. Lee Suggs (1999-02).......................................535..............56.......... 2767 7. Dwayne Thomas (1992-95) ............................576..............25.......... 2696 8. Ken Oxendine (1994-97) ................................526..............27.......... 2645 9. Eddie Hunter (1983-86) ..................................466..............22.......... 2523 10. Phil Rogers (1973-75) ....................................528..............17.......... 2461

PASSING YARDAGE Comp-Att 1. Bryan Randall (2001-04) .............................490-833 2. Don Strock (1970-72) ..................................440-829 3. Will Furrer (1988-91)...................................494-920 4. Maurice DeShazo (1991-94) ........................397-745 5. Sean Glennon (2005-08) ..............................386-656 6. Jim Druckenmiller (1993-96) ......................313-582 7. Steve Casey (1978-81) .................................342-647 8. Tyrod Taylor (2007-**) ..............................307-550 9. Mark Cox (1981-85) ....................................281-518 10. Michael Vick (1999-00) ...............................177-313

TD 48 29 43 47 28 34 29 20 22 20

Yards 6508 6009 5915 5720 4867 4383 4299 4274 3526 3074

RECEPTIONS Yards TD Rec. 1. Ernest Wilford (2000-03)..............................2052..............11............ 126 2. Josh Morgan (2004-07).................................1817..............16............ 122 3. Antonio Freeman (1991-94) .........................2207..............22............ 121 4. Eddie Royal (2004-07) .................................1778..............12.............119 5. Ricky Scales (1972-74).................................2272..............18.............113 6. Andre Davis (1998-01) .................................1986..............18............ 103 Mike Giacolone (1979-82) ...........................1384..............10............ 103 8. Myron Richardson (1986-89) .......................1541................9............ 100 9. David Clowney (2003-06) ............................1373................6.............. 93 10. Donald Snell (1983-86) ................................1409................7.............. 92

RECEIVING YARDAGE Rec. 1. Ricky Scales (1972-74) ....................................... 113 2. Antonio Freeman (1991-94) ............................... 121 3. Ernest Wilford (2000-03) .................................... 126 4. Andre Davis (1998-01) ....................................... 103 5. Josh Morgan (2004-07) ....................................... 122 6. Eddie Royal (2004-07) ........................................ 119 7. Myron Richardson (1986-89) ............................. 100 8. Bryan Still (1992-95) ............................................ 74 9. Donald Snell (1983-86)......................................... 92 10. Mike Giacolone (1979-82) .................................. 103

TD 18 22 11 18 16 12 9 11 7 10

Yards 2272 2207 2052 1986 1817 1778 1541 1458 1409 1384

SCORING Points 1. Shayne Graham (1996-99).................................................................. 371 2. Lee Suggs (1999-02)........................................................................... 336 3. Brandon Pace (2004-06) ..................................................................... 316 4. Carter Warley (2000-03) ..................................................................... 307 5. Ryan Williams (1991-94).................................................................... 254 6. Chris Kinzer (1985-88) ....................................................................... 234 7. Don Wade (1981-84) .......................................................................... 224 8. Kevin Jones (2001-03)........................................................................ 210 9. Branden Ore (2005-07) ....................................................................... 198 10. James Barber (1971-73)...................................................................... 180 Cyrus Lawrence (1979-82) ................................................................. 180

No. --------93 54 16 --92 29 81 68 47 --21 50 40 57 12 19 18 42 77 7 62 ----52 33 13 96 24 32 46 1 --61 82 35 --99 52 94 63 39 70 43 91 22 16 55 14 9 56 --26

Name...............................Pos. Nick Acree ...................... DT Matt Arkema ................... OL Ben Barber ....................... FL Tyler Barfield .....................G Kwamaine Battle ............. DT Nick Becton ........................ T Jeff Beyer ............................H Detrick Bonner ................ CB Grant Bowden .................... P Xavier Boyce ...................SE Jarrett Boykin ...................SE Jaymes Brooks ...................G Wiley Brown .................... LB Josh Call .......................... FB Rashad Carmichael ......... CB Collin Carroll ...................LS Mark Carter ...................... CB Telvion Clark ................... LB Ju-Ju Clayton .................. QB Danny Coale ..................... FL D.J. Coles ..........................SE J.R. Collins ...................... DE Dale Davis...........................G Marcus Davis ...................SE Blake DeChristopher ....... OT Scott Demler ....................... P Nick Dew ........................ LB Ethan Dickerson ...............LS Chris Drager ................... DE Randall Dunn ...................TE Josh Eadie ....................... DE Tariq Edwards ................. LB Darren Evans ................... TB Zac Evans ........................ TB Antone Exum ................... FS Caleb Farris ..................... OL Darian Fisher ...................... T Steven Friday .................. DE Austin Fuller .................... FL Kyle Fuller ...................... DB James Gayle .................... DE Bo Gentry .......................... C George George .................TE Laurence Gibson ................. T Lyndell Gibson ................ LB Kory Gough ........................ T Jeron Gouveia-Winslow ... LB John Graves ..................... DT Tony Gregory .................. TB Trey Gresh........................ QB Isaiah Hamlette ............... DT Chris Hazley .................... PK Cris Hill ........................... CB Antoine Hopkins ............. DT Derrick Hopkins .............. DE James Hopper ............... ROV

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

Wt. 295 284 212 298 297 307 225 180 182 225 210 298 196 245 190 234 177 227 218 208 222 255 301 234 304 192 210 190 260 245 235 224 223 194 207 295 248 235 205 170 246 240 265 288 230 282 210 283 186 200 247 192 181 296 275 183

2010 Alphabetical Roster

Cl..................... Hometown Fr. ........... King William, Va Fr. .............. Midlothian, Va. Fr.-R .......... Alexandria, Va Fr.-R .............Herndon, Va. Jr.-R ..... Spring Hope, N.C. So.-R .... Wilmington, N.C. Sr.-R ................ Fairfax, Va. Fr. ........... McDonough, Ga. Fr.-R ......... Centreville, Va. So.-R ..Virginia Beach, Va. Jr. ..............Matthews, N.C. Jr.-R ....Newport News, Va. So.-R .....Brandywine, Md. So.-R ........... Raleigh, N.C. Sr.-R ............. Clinton, Md. Jr.-R ..........Hopkins, Minn. Fr.-R ..........Lynchburg, Va. Fr.-R .............. Norfolk, Va. So.-R ......... Richmond, Va. Jr.-R ........... Lexington, Va. So. ................ Maidens, Va. Fr.-R ..............Stafford, Va. Fr. ..............Blacksburg, Va. So.-R ..Virginia Beach, Va. Jr.-R .......... Midlothian, Va. So.-R . Washington Crossing,Pa. Fr. ........Virginia Beach, Va. Fr.-R ... Christiansburg, Va. Jr.-R .....Jefferson Hills, Pa. So.-R ..Virginia Beach, Va. Sr.-R ..........Lynchburg, Va. Fr.-R ............. Cheraw, S.C. Jr.-R .......Indianapolis, Ind. So.-R .. Christiansburg, Va. Fr.-R ......... Glen Allen, Va. Fr. .................. Fairfield, Va. Fr.-R ...Virginia Beach, Va. Sr.-R ............ Hampton, Va. So.-R ..........Richlands, Va. Fr. .............. Baltimore, Md. Fr.-R ............ Hampton, Va. So.-R ........Blacksburg, Va. So.-R ................Salem, Va. Fr. .......... Sierra Vista, Ariz. So.-R ..Virginia Beach, Va. Fr. ................. Goldvein, Va. So.-R ............ Ashburn, Va. Sr.-R .......... Richmond, Va. Fr.-R ...Virginia Beach, Va. Fr. ..............Blacksburg, Va. So.-R .............Stafford, Va. Sr.-R ...... West Chester, Pa. Jr.-R ........... Richmond, Va. So.-R Highland Springs, Va. Fr. ....Highland Springs, Va. Fr.-R .......Fayetteville, N.C.

No. 17 45 89 --72 ----20 16 86 --74 2 48 44 75 18 38 25 71 87 --6 90 ----59 52 11 30 ----88 85 37 51 --5 3 53 28 58 67 76 87 60 80 --23 27 34 15 4 66 8 31

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Name...............................Pos. Jayron Hosley .................. CB Joe Jones ......................... DT Cody Journell .................. PK Brian Laiti ....................... LB Andrew Lanier ................... T Mark Leal ........................ QB Jerome Lewis ...................TE Kenny Lewis, Jr. ............. TB Zach Luckett ................... LB Eric Martin .......................TE Zack McCray .................. DE Andrew Miller ....................C Davon Morgan ............. ROV Justin Myer ...................... PK Theron Norman ................ FS Greg Nosal .........................G Germond Oatneal ............ CB Quillie Odom ................... LB Josh Oglesby ....................FB Vinston Painter ...................G Prince Parker ....................TE Dominique Patterson ........ FS Nubian Peak ...................... FL Duan Perez-Means ........... DE Joey Phillips .....................FB Aaron Price .......................LS Courtney Prince .................G Barquell Rivers ............... LB Dyrell Roberts .................. FL Brian Saunders ................... P Mark Shuman ..................... T E.L. Smiling ................... WR Andre Smith .....................TE Rob Stanton ......................TE Jacob Sykes ..................... CB Bruce Taylor .................... LB Justin Taylor .................... DE Tyrod Taylor .................... QB Logan Thomas ................. QB Dwight Tucker ................ DT Alonzo Tweedy ............... LB Jack Tyler ........................ LB Michael Via ........................C David Wang ........................G Jeff Wardach .................... DE Beau Warren .......................C Tyler Weiss ....................... PK Chase Williams ................ LB Lorenzo Williams ............ LB Jerrodd Williams ............. CB Ryan Williams ................. TB Eddie Whitley .................. FS David Wilson .................. TB Tyrel Wilson .................... DE Ricardo Young.................. QB Kenny Younger ................FB

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

Wt. 172 265 181 210 291 190 235 206 209 261 235 282 198 212 196 278 184 244 216 317 264 215 183 240 219 291 277 235 196 212 285 180 271 234 190 252 218 217 238 284 191 223 287 295 245 292 156 228 210 197 211 191 195 221 174 235

Cl..................... Hometown So. ....... Delray Beach, Fla. So.-R ..Virginia Beach, Va. Fr.-R ........Ripplemead, Va. Fr. ........ Fairfax Station, Va. Jr.-R ............... Moore, S.C. Fr. ............. Greenacres, Fla. Fr. .............. Rochester, N.Y. Sr.-R ............. Danville, Va. Sr.-R .. Mays Landing, N.J. Fr.-R ..... Woodbridge, Vaa. Fr. ......................Forest, Va. Fr.-R ................ Bassett, Va. Sr. .............. Richmond, Va. Jr. .................Manheim, Pa. Fr. ............... Richmond, Va. Jr.-R ....Virginia Beach, Va. Jr. .... Upper Marlboro, Md. Jr. ................ Manassas, Va. Jr.-R ...............Garner, N.C. So.-R ............. Norfolk, Va. Sr.-R .............. Norfolk, Va. Fr. .................... Suffolk, Va. Fr.-R ..............Radford, Va. Fr. ............... Richmond, Va. So.-R ........Blacksburg, Va. Fr. ......................Salem, Va. So.-R ....Mitchellville, Md. Jr.-R ........Wadesboro, N.C. Jr. ............... Smithfield, Va. Sr.-R ............ Roseland, Va. Fr. ............. Fork Union, Va. Fr. ...................Stafford, Va. Sr.-R .....Germantown, Md. Sr.-R ...........Richlands, Va. Jr.-R .........Goldsboro, N.C. So.-R .. Myrtle Beach, S.C. Fr. .............. Norwood, N.C. Sr. ................ Hampton, Va. Fr.-R ..........Lynchburg, Va. So.-R ............. Oviedo, Fla. So.-R ......... Richmond, Va. Fr.-R ............... Oakton, Va. So.-R ..McLeansville, N.C. Fr.-R ............. Ashburn, Va. Jr.-R ..............Roanoke, Va. Sr.-R ................Clifton, Va. Jr.-R ........ Spotsylvania, Va. Fr. ................. Leesburg, Va. So.-R .....Fayetteville, N.C. Fr.-R ............. Central, S.C. So.-R .......... Manassas, Va. Jr. ..............Matthews, N.C. So. ................ Danville, Va. Fr.-R ............ Hampton, Va. Fr. .......... Washington, D.C. Sr.-R .......... Richmond, Va.


Virginia Tech Coaches and Records Frank Beamer Fran Fra

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Record at Virginia Tech: 187-92-2 (.669), 23 Yrs Overall 229-115-4 (.664), 29 Years Born: October 18, 1946

OVERALL WON/LOSS RECORDS Head Coach Years W L E.A. Smyth ................(2) 1892-1893 1 3 J.A. Massie ................(1) 1894 4 1 A.C. Jones..................(2) 1895-1896 9 4 Charles Firth ..............(1) 1897 5 2 J.L. Ingles ..................(1) 1898 5 2 Dr. James Morrison ...(1) 1899 4 1 Dr. Davis ....................(1) 1900 3 3 Dr. A.B. Morrison Jr. .(1) 1901 6 1 R.R. Brown ................(1) 1902 3 2 Dr. C.A. Lueder .........(1) 1903 5 1 J.C. O’Connor............(1) 1904 5 3 C.P. Miles ..................(2) 1905-1906 14 3 C.R. Williams ............(1) 1907 7 2 R.M. Brown .............. (1) 1908 5 4 14 Branch Bocock ..........(6) 1909-10, 12-15 34 L.W. Reiss .................(1) 1911 6 1 Jack Ingersell .............(1) 1916 7 2 Charles Bernier ..........(3) 1917-1919 18 6 Stanley Sutton............(1) 1920 4 6 Ben Cubbage .............(5) 1921-1925 30 12 Andy Gustafson .........(4) 1926-1929 22 13 O.E. Neale .................(2) 1930-1931 8 7 H.B. Redd ..................(9) 1932-1940 43 37 J.R. Kitts ....................(1) 1941 6 4 H.M. McEver .............(2) 1942, 1945 9 8 James Kitts ................(2) 1946-1947 7 9 Robert McNeish ........(3) 1948-1950 1 25 Frank Moseley .........(10) 1951-1960 54 42 Jerry Claiborne ........(10) 1961-1970 61 39 Charlie Coffey ...........(3) 1971-1973 12 20 Jimmy Sharpe ............(4) 1974-1977 21 22 Bill Dooley ................(9) 1978-1986 64 37 Frank Beamer ..........(23) 1987-2009 187 92

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After leading the Hokies to their 17th consecutive bowl appearance and a Top 10 national finish with a 10-3 record, Frank Beamer enters his 24th season at Virginia Tech and his 30th year as a collegiate head coach ranked tied for second among active Division I-A coaches in victories with 229. His Tech teams have posted a 163-52 (.758) record over the past 17 seasons, and are one of just two teams nationally to have won 10 or more games in each of the past six years. During that time, Tech has led the nation in total defense, allowing only an average of 268.33 total yards in 80 games. Last year, he led Tech to a 10-3 record, a No. 10 national ranking and a 37-14 win over Tennessee in the Chick-fil-A Bowl. In Tech’s six seasons in the Atlantic Coast Conference, Beamer has led the Hokies to three ACC football titles including back-to-back wins in the ACC Championship Game in 2007 and 2008. In 2008, he led a very inexperienced Tech squad to a 10-4 mark, the ACC Championship and a win over 12th-ranked Cincinnati in the FedEx Orange Bowl. In 2007, the Hokies were 11-3, ranked 9th nationally and posted a 30-16 win over Boston College in the ACC title game. Five years previously, in 2004, the Hokies’ first year in the ACC, Beamer guided Virginia Tech to a conference title en route to being named ACC Coach of the Year. He repeated as Coach of the Year in 2005, when he led the Hokies to a 7-1 league record, the Coastal Division title and a spot in the inaugural ACC Championship Game. Beamer’s Hokies have earned the highest national rankings in the program’s history, spending 78 weeks in the Top 10 of the Associated Press poll over the last nine seasons. During one stretch that ended in 2004, Tech was ranked in 84 straight AP polls. For his part in the Hokies’ run to the national title game in 1999, Beamer earned eight National Coach of the Year awards and was named the Big East Conference Coach of the Year for the third time. When Big East Conference football celebrated its first 10 years of existence in 2000, Beamer was voted the Coach of the Decade by the league’s media. Beamer’s record at Tech now stands at 187-92-2. Counting six years as head coach at Murray State prior to joining the CONFERENCE GAMES ONLY* Hokies, Beamer’s overall 29-year record is 229-115-4. Of current active coaches only Penn State’s Joe Paterno (394) have won more games and Beamer is tied with Rk. Head Coach Years W L T Pct Ohio State’s Jim Tressell for second place on the NCAA active win list. Beamer, 1. Frank Beamer ........(6) 2004-2009 40 11 0 .784 the first alumnus to guide the Hokies since the 1940s, took over the Tech reins (Based on Winning Percentage; * ACC Includes Championship Games) from Bill Dooley in January 1987. During his undergraduate days at Virginia Tech, Beamer started three years as a cornerback and played on the Hokies’ 1966 and BOWL GAMES ONLY 1968 Liberty Bowl teams. Beamer began his coaching career as an assistant at Radford High School from 1969 through 1971. Then, after one season as a graduate Head Coach.................................... Bowls W L T Pct assistant at the University of Maryland, he went to The Citadel where he worked Frank Beamer ......................................(17) 8 9 0 .471 five seasons under Bobby Ross and one year under Art Baker. His last two years Bill Dooley ............................................(3) 1 2 0 .333 at The Citadel, Beamer was the defensive coordinator. In 1979, Beamer went to Jerry Claiborne ......................................(2) 0 2 0 .000 Murray State as the defensive coordinator under Mike Gottfried. He was named James Kitts ............................................(1) 0 1 0 .000 head coach at Murray State in 1981. (Based on Appearances)

Beamer by the Numbers

Year School APUSA ACCFinish All 1981 Murray State...........................................8-3-0 1982 Murray State...........................................4-7-0 1983 Murray State...........................................7-4-0 1984 Murray State...........................................9-2-0 1985 Murray State...........................................7-3-1 1986 Murray State...........................................7-4-1 1987 Virginia Tech ..........................................2-9-0 1988 Virginia Tech ..........................................3-8-0 1989 Virginia Tech ..........................................6-4-1 1990 Virginia Tech ..........................................6-5-0 1991 Virginia Tech ..........................................5-6-0 1992 Virginia Tech ..........................................2-8-1 1993 Virginia Tech ..22.....20...........................9-3-0 1994 Virginia Tech ...........24...........................8-4-0 1995 Virginia Tech ..10.......9.........................10-2-0 1996 Virginia Tech ..13.....12.........................10-2-0 1997 Virginia Tech ..........................................7-5-0 1998 Virginia Tech ..23.....19...........................9-3-0 1999 Virginia Tech ....2.......3......................... 11-1-0 2000 Virginia Tech ....6.......6......................... 11-1-0 2001 Virginia Tech ..18.....18...........................8-4-0 2002 Virginia Tech ..18.....14.........................10-4-0 2003 Virginia Tech ..........................................8-5-0 2004 Virginia Tech ..10.....10... 7-1........ 1st ..10-3-0 2005 Virginia Tech ....7.......7... 7-1......1stC .. 11-2-0 2006 Virginia Tech ..19.....18... 6-2.... 2ndC ..10-3-0 2007 Virginia Tech ....9.......9... 7-1.....1st C .. 11-3-0 2008 Virginia Tech ..15.....14... 5-3... T1stC ..10-4-0 2009 Virginia Tech ..10.....10... 6-2.... 2ndC ..10-3-0 Virginia Tech: 23 yrs (.792) 38-10 (.669)187-92-2 Murray State: 6 yrs ........................(.627).42-23-2 Overall Record: 29 yrs(.792)38-10(.664) 229-115-4

- HOKIE ASSISTANT COACHES Jim Cavanaugh (William & Mary ’70) ....................SS/OLB/Recruiting Coordinator Bud Foster (Murray State ’81) .......... Defensive Coordinator/Inside Linebackers Torrian Gray (Virginia Tech ’97) ............................................... Defensive Backs Billy Hite (North Carolina ’74)............... Associate Head Coach/Running Backs Curt Newsome (Emory & Henry ’82) .......................................... Offensive Line Mike O’Cain (Clemson ’77) ............................................................ Quarterbacks Kevin Sherman (Ferrum ’92) ....................................................... Wide Receivers Bryan Stinespring (James Madison ’86 ) ........ Offensive Coordinator/Tight Ends Charley Wiles (Murray State ’87) ..................................................Defensive Line

Beamer Versus ACC Schools

vs. Boston College .............................12-6 vs. Clemson..........................................5-3 vs. Duke ...............................................6-0 vs. Florida State ...................................1-8 vs. Georgia Tech ..................................4-3 vs. Maryland ........................................5-1 vs. Miami ...........................................10-9 vs. North Carolina................................5-2 vs. NC State ..................................... 4-2-1 vs. Virginia .........................................14-9 vs. Wake Forest ....................................2-0

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Virginia Tech 2009 Statistics 2009 Virginia Tech Results (10-3, 6-2 ACC) VT Opp. | ---------------- Offense ----------------- | | ----------------Defense --------------- | Date...... Result ...Opponent ................Att. AP USA AP USA Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TO S5 .......L, 24-34 ...Alabama .............. 74,954 7 7 5 5 64 91 155 9-20-0 2 268 230 498 15-30-1 2 at Georgia Dome (Atlanta, Ga.) S12 ....W, 52-10 ...Marshall .............. 66,233 14 15 444 161 605 9-19-1 1 126 126 252 16-33-0 1 S19 ....W, 16-15 ...Nebraska ............. 66,233 13 14 19 18 86 192 278 12-27-0 0 207 136 343 11-30-2 2 S26 ......W, 31-7 ...Miami (Fla.) ........ 66,233 11 12 9 13 272 98 370 4-9-0 1 59 150 209 9-25-1 2 O3......W, 34-26 ...at Duke................ 26,211 6 6 150 327 477 17-22-0 1 38 359 397 22-40-0 0 O10....W, 48-14 ...Boston College ... 66,233 5 5 235 206 441 8-12-0 1 45 118 163 11-28-2 3 O17.....L, 23-28 ...at Georgia Tech ... 54,405 4 4 19 20 175 159 334 10-14-2 2 309 51 360 1-7-1 2 O29.....L, 17-20 ...North Carolina .... 66,233 14 14 95 161 256 11-23-0 2 181 131 312 18-29-1 1 N5........W, 16-3 ...at East Carolina... 43,569 22 24 242 137 379 17-30-0 1 110 167 277 16-35-1 3 N14......W, 36-9 ...at Maryland ......... 51,514 20 21 216 268 484 13-23-0 1 132 104 236 12-33-0 0 N21....W, 38-10 ...NC State.............. 66,233 16 16 200 197 397 9-18-0 1 14 245 259 16-29-1 4 N28....W, 42-13 ...at Virginia ........... 58,555 14 14 298 185 483 8-15-1 1 175 120 295 12-22-0 2 D31....W, 37-14 ...Tennessee ............ 73,777 12 12 229 209 438 10-17-1 1 5 235 240 15-26-1 2 Chik-fil-A Bowl (Georgia Dome; Atlanta, Ga.) TEAM STATISTICS................VT OPP SCORING ................................. 414 203 Points Per Game .................. 31.8 15.6 FIRST DOWNS ........................ 232 194 Rushing ................................ 124 91 Passing ................................... 96 90 Penalty.................................... 12 13 RUSHING YARDAGE ........... 2706 1669 Yards gained rushing .......... 3086 2102 Yards lost rushing ................. 380 433 Rushing Attempts ................. 573 468 Average Per Rush .................. 4.7 3.6 Average Per Game............. 208.2 128.4 TDs Rushing .......................... 33 10 PASSING YARDAGE ............ 2391 2172 Comp-Att-Int..............137-249-5 174-367-11 Average Per Pass ................... 9.6 5.9 Average Per Catch ............... 17.5 12.5 Average Per Game............. 183.9 167.1 TDs Passing............................ 14 9 TOTAL OFFENSE.................. 5097 3841 Total Plays ............................ 822 835 Average Per Play ................... 6.2 4.6 Average Per Game............. 392.1 295.5 KICK RETURNS................. 42-994 63-1274 PUNT RETURNS ................ 34-368 22-172 INT. RETURNS ..................... 11-80 5-29 KICK RETURN AVG. ............. 23.7 20.2 PUNT RETURN AVG. ............ 10.8 7.8 INT. RETURN AVG. ................. 7.3 5.8 FUMBLES-LOST .................. 19-10 23-13 PENALTIES-Yards .............. 75-634 80-611 Average Per Game............... 48.8 47.0 PUNTS-Yards .................... 57-2495 82-3374 Average Per Punt ................. 43.8 41.1 Net punt average ................. 37.6 35.4 TOP/Game ............................ 30:21 29:39 3RD-DOWN Conv. .............. 74/172 69/197 3rd-Down Pct. ..................... 43% 35% 4TH-DOWN Conv. .................. 4/12 8/17 4th-Down Pct. ..................... 33% 47% SACKS BY-Yards ................ 36-273 31-183 MISC. YARDS .............................. 0 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED ....... 51 20 FIELD GOALS-ATT.............. 20-23 21-23 ON-SIDE KICKS....................... 0-1 0-0 RED-ZONE SCORES ........... 47-53 32-42 RED-ZONE TDs .................... 32-53 15-42 PAT-ATTEMPTS.................... 48-48 18-18 ATTENDANCE ................. 397,398 234,254 Games/Avg Per Game ..... 6/66,233 5/46,851 Neutral Site Games ......... 2/74,366 2/74,366

RUSHING ................ Att. Ryan Williams ............293 Tyrod Taylor ...............106 Josh Oglesby ................78 David Wilson ...............59 Dyrell Roberts ..............10 Greg Boone ....................2 Danny Coale...................2 Marcus Davis .................1 Zac Evans .......................1 Jarrett Boykin .................0 Ju-Ju Clayton .................3 TEAM ..........................18 Virginia Tech ............573 Opponents .................468 PASSING........Cmp. Tyrod Taylor ....... 136 Ju-Ju Clayton ......... 1 Greg Boone ............ 0 Virginia Tech .... 137 Opponents ......... 174

Yds. 1655 370 335 334 48 9 8 7 6 0 -13 -53 2706 1669

TD 21 5 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 33 10

Lg. Avg. 66 5.6 46 3.5 34 4.3 51 5.7 21 4.8 5 4.5 5 4.0 7 7.0 6 6.0 0 0.0 0 -4.3 0 -2.9 66 4.7 61 3.6

Att. Int. Pct. TD Yds. 243 5 56.0 13 2311 5 0 20.0 1 80 1 0 0.0 0 0 249 5 55.0 14 2391 367 11 47.4 9 2172

RECEIVING .......Rec. Yds. TD Lg. Avg. Jarrett Boykin ........... 40 835 5 64 20.9 Danny Coale............. 30 614 2 81 20.5 Dyrell Roberts .......... 22 390 3 41 17.7 Ryan Williams .......... 16 180 1 43 11.2 Xavier Boyce ............. 8 88 1 21 11.0 Greg Boone ................ 7 75 0 20 10.7 Marcus Davis ............. 5 125 1 80 25.0 Andre Smith ............... 3 27 1 17 9.0 Josh Oglesby .............. 3 20 0 13 6.7 Sam Wheeler .............. 2 30 0 16 15.0 Kenny Jefferson ......... 1 7 0 7 7.0 Virginia Tech ........ 137 2391 14 81 17.5 Opponents ............. 174 2172 9 74 12.5 PUNTING ............. No. Brent Bowden .......... 57 Virginia Tech.......... 57 Opponents ............... 82

Yds. Lg. Blk. Avg. 2495 0 60 43.8 2495 0 60 43.8 3374 1 76 41.1

PUNT RETURNS. ... No. Yds. TD Lg. Avg. Jayron Hosley........... 31 348 1 64 11.2 TEAM ........................ 1 -5 0 0 -5.0 Jacob Sykes ................ 1 24 0 0 24.0 Ryan Williams ............ 1 0 0 0 0.0 Matt Reidy ................. 0 1 1 1 0.0 Virginia Tech.......... 34 368 2 64 10.8 Opponents ............... 22 172 0 55 7.8

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KICK RETURNS .... No. Yds. TD Lg. Avg. Dyrell Roberts .......... 18 574 1 98 31.9 David Wilson ........... 17 325 0 42 19.1 Davon Morgan ........... 4 74 0 29 18.5 Chris Drager ............... 2 8 0 8 4.0 Kenny Younger .......... 1 13 0 13 13.0 Virginia Tech.......... 42 994 1 98 23.7 Opponents ............... 63 1274 0 39 20.2 SCORING ...................TD Ryan Williams ............... 22 Matt Waldron .................. 0 Jarrett Boykin .................. 6 Tyrod Taylor .................... 5 Dyrell Roberts ................. 4 David Wilson .................. 4 Josh Oglesby ................... 2 Danny Coale.................... 2 Jayron Hosley.................. 1 Andre Smith .................... 1 Rashad Carmichael ......... 1 Marcus Davis .................. 1 Matt Reidy ...................... 1 Xavier Boyce .................. 1 TEAM ............................. 0 Virginia Tech ............... 51 Opponents .................... 20

FGs PAT 0 0 20 48 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 20 48 21 18

TACKLES ....................... Solo Cody Grimm ........................50 Barquell Rivers ....................34 Kam Chancellor ...................26 Nekos Brown .......................21 Jake Johnson ........................22 Rashad Carmichael ..............31 Lyndell Gibson .....................17 Jason Worilds .......................15 Davon Morgan .....................21 Dorian Porch ........................15 Stephan Virgil ......................21 Demetrius Taylor..................12 Cordarrow Thompson ............7 Alonzo Tweedy ....................16 Chris Drager .........................12 INTERCEPTIONS ....... No. Rashad Carmichael ......... 6 Kam Chancellor .............. 2 Stephan Virgil ................. 1 Antoine Hopkins ............. 1 Dorian Porch ................... 1 Virginia Tech ............... 11 Opponents ...................... 5

Yds. 71 -3 6 6 0 80 29

Ast. 56 62 42 35 33 24 36 34 26 27 15 19 18 8 10 TD 1 0 0 0 0 1 0

Pts. 132 108 36 30 24 24 12 12 6 6 6 6 6 6 0 414 203 Tot. 106 96 68 56 55 55 53 49 47 42 36 31 25 24 22 Lg. 28 0 6 6 0 28 29


Wake Forest Demon Deacons 2010 Wake Forest Schedule Date Sept. 2 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13 Nov. 20 Nov. 27

Series Series Last Opponent ............................... Record ....Began .Meeting .............. Stadium (Capacity) ......................Site Presbyterian (ESPN3.com), 6:30 pm................ First Meeting ......................... BB&T Field (31,500) ....................Winston-Salem, N.C. Duke (RAYCOM), 12 Noon ...... 35-53-2 ....1889 ....2009, aW 45-34... BB&T Field (31,500) ....................Winston-Salem, N.C. at Stanford (ESPN2) 11:15 pm ... 1-0-0 ....2009 ....2009, hW 24-17 .. Stanford Stadium (50,000) ............Stanford, Calif. at Florida State .......................... 5-22-1 ....1956 ....2009, hL 28-41 ....Doak S. Campbell Stadium (82,300) .Tallahassee, Fla. Georgia Tech ............................. 8-21-0 ....1917 ....2009, aL 30-27(ot). BB&T Field (31,500) ....................Winston-Salem, N.C. Navy ............................................ 7-4-0 ....1929 ....2009, aL 13-10.......BB&T Field (31,500) ....................Winston-Salem, N.C. at Virginia Tech ....................... 11-22-1 ....1916 ....2006, hL 27-6 ...... Lane Stadium (66,233) ..................Blacksburg, Va. at Maryland ............................ 16-41-1 ....1917 ....2009, hW 42-32 ..Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium (54,000) ..College Park, Md. Boston College............................ 6-9-2 ....1941 ....2009, aL 27-24(ot). BB&T Field (31,500) ....................Winston-Salem, N.C. at NC State .............................. 36-61-6 ....1895 ....2009, hW 30-24 .. Carter-Finley Stadium (57,583) .....Atlanta, Ga. Clemson .................................. 17-57-1 ....1933 ....2009, aL 38-3 ...... BB&T Field (31,500) ....................Winston-Salem, N.C. at Vanderbilt ................................ 5-7-0 ....1964 ....2008, hW 23-10 .. Vanderbilt Stadium (39,970) .........Nashville, Tenn.

2009 In Review

If ever “close but not quite” described a season accurately. it did for Wake Forest in 2009...For the first time in four years, Wake did not earn trip to a post-season bowl game, but only by the slimmest of margins, as the Deacons fell victim to a series of close losses which resulted in a 5-7 overall record, a 3-5 mark in the ACC and a 4th-place finish in the Atlantic Division... Five of Wake’s seven defeats were each decided by three or fewer points--in all by a total of 13 points in the five games--including two of the contests which were decided in overtime...The Deacons, especially after a spate of early season injuries, struggled with a young defense, but offensively, led by QB Riley Skinner, Wake was potent....A fourth-year starter, Skinner ranked 14th nationally in pass efficiency and was 4th in the ACC in total offense as he completed 66 percent of his passes for a career-high 3,160 yards and 26 TDs... He finished with 9,923 yards of total offense, the 4th-best figure in ACC history...Skinner also finished with 903 pass completions, the 2nd-highest total by an ACC player and also finished second in pass completion percentage by just .0005 ...Skinner was named Honorable Mention All-ACC and was also honored as the winner of the ACC’s Jim Tatum Award, given annually to the conference’s top football scholar-athlete...DT John Russell, who led Wake in tackles for loss (8.0) and QB sacks (4.5), was named to the All-ACC second-team while Skinner, WR Marshall Williams, T Chris DeGeare, G Jeff Griffin and CB Kenny Okoro were all named Honorable Mention All-ACC...WR Chris Givens and Okoro were both named 2nd-team Freshmen All-Americas by CFN and Rivals.com.

Who’s Gone

Wake Forest loses 9 starters, 5 of them on defense led by Skinner, who started 49 games over the past four years...Also missing from the offense will be FB Mike Rinfrette and three starters on the O-Line in Gs Barrett McMillin and Jeff Griffin and T Chris DeGeare, who combined to make 104 starts...Defensively, the Deacons will lose four starters including All-ACC 2nd-team DT John Russell, NT Boo Robinson, LB Jonathan Jones and CB Brandon Ghee.

2010 Preview

Grobe welcomes back 15 returning starters among his 48 returning lettermen...Offensively six starters return led by the WR tandem of Marshall Williams (60) and Devon Brown (61) who combined for 121 pass receptions last year...WR Jack Givens also returns after making 45 catches a year ago, 8 of them for touchdowns... TE Andrew Parker, who started 10 games as a freshman last fall, is one of three starters returning upfront... Parker is joined by C Russell Nenon, who has 25 career starts and could contend for national honors this year and G Joe Looney (18 starts)...Three other offensive linemen emerged from spring as starters in redshirt freshman T Steven Chase, sophomore G Gabe Irby and junior T Doug Weaver...Wake’s top two rushers from a year are back in RB Josh Adams (541 yds), and his back-up in RB Brandon Pendergrass (399 yds)...Adams enters the year with 1,896 rushing in his career, 4th-best among ACC returning backs...Senior QB Skylar Jones heads into the fall as the leader for Skinner’s starting job but will receive fall competition from redshirt freshman QB Brendan Cross and sophomore QB Ted Stachitas... Defensively, the Deacons return seven starters, plus several other lettermen who started at least one game last fall... On the line, both starting DEs return in junior Kyle Wilber, who missed 7 games with a broken leg, and junior Tristan Dorty who started 11 games with 41 tackles, including 6 for loss and 3 QB sacks...They are joined by NG Ramon Booi and DT Frank Souza...The linebacker corps was re-shuffled in the spring with sophomore LB Joey Erhmann, senior LB Hunter Haynes and his brother, sophomore LB Riley Haynes emerging as starters...But Scott Betros, Matt Woodlief and Kyle Jarrett all saw significant playing time there last year...In the secondary, three of four starters return led by sophomore CB Kenny Okoro, who earned Honorable Mention All-ACC honors after tying for 15th nationally in passes defended with 14 including 3 pass interceptions...Okoro was slowed in spring drills by an injury and junior CB Michael Williams actually moved ahead of him on the depth chart...Joining them are FS Cyhl Quarles, who was the 2nd-leading tackler for the Deacons with 62 hits,CB Josh Bush, who made 6 starts and had 25 tackles and senior FS Alex Frye...Wake’s kicking game should benefit from a year of experience by sophomore PK Jimmy Newman, who made 11 of 17 FG attempts, with three of his misses from beyond 50 yards as well as by P Shane Popham who averaged 38.9 yards a punt with 18 downed inside Wake Forest’s opponents’ 20-yard line and 18 more resulting in fair catches.

Roster Breakdown Starters Returning (15)

OFFENSE (6) ..............................2009 . Career Pos Name ............................... Starts ... Starts WR Marshall Williams, Sr. ............11 ......... 13 WR Devon Brown, Jr.....................12 ......... 12 G Joe Looney, Jr. ........................11 ......... 18 C Russell Nenon, Sr. ..................12 ......... 25 TE Andrew Parker, Jr. ....................6 ......... 10 RB Josh Adams, Sr. ........................8 ......... 24 DEFENSE (7) ..............................2009 . Career Pos Name ............................... Starts ... Starts DE Tristan Dorty, Jr. .....................11 ......... 11 DE Kyle Wilber, Jr. .........................4 ......... 11 LB Hunter Haynes, Sr. ...................6 ........... 8 LB Matt Woodlief, Sr. ..................12 ......... 12 CB Kenny Okoro, So. .....................8 ........... 8 SS Cyhl Quarles, Jr. .....................12 ......... 12 FS Josh Bush, Jr. ............................6 ........... 6 SPECIALISTS (2) .......................2009 . Career Pos Name ............................... Starts ... Starts PK Jimmy Newman, So. ..............10 ......... 10 P Shane Popham,Jr. ...................12 ......... 21

Starters Lost (9) OFFENSE (5) ..............................2009 . Career Pos Name ............................... Starts ... Starts OT Chris DeGeare ........................12 ......... 35 OG Barrett McMillin ....................10 ......... 28 OG Jeff Griffin ..............................12 ......... 41 QB Riley Skinner ..........................12 ......... 49 FB Mike Rinfrette ..........................8 ......... 19 DEFENSE (4) ..............................2009 . Career Pos Name ............................... Starts ... Starts DT John Russell, Sr. .....................12 ......... 29 NT Boo Robinson, Sr....................11 ......... 37 LB Jonathan Jones ..........................8 ........... 8 CB Brandon Ghee, Sr ...................12 ......... 34 SPECIALISTS (0) .......................2009 . Career

Quick Facts

Location ......Winston-Salem, NC. 27109 Founded .......................................... 1834 Enrollment ..................................... 4,321 President ................ Dr. Nathan O. Hatch Director of Athletics ......... Ron Wellman Stadium ...............................BB&T Field Capacity ....................................... 31,500 2009 Overall Record ..........................5-7 2009 ACC Record ..............................3-5 2009 ACC Finish .....4th in Atlantic Division

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Wake Forest Demon Deacons Lettermen Returning .......................48 Offensive Lettermen Returning ....21 Defensive Lettermen Returning....24 Specialists Lettermen Returning. ....3 Lettermen Lost ................................22 Offensive Lettermen Lost .............13 Defensive Lettermen Lost ..............8 Specialists Lettermen Lost..............1

Returning Production Index

(Percentage of 2009 Stats Returning) % Passing Returning ..............................016 % Rushing Returning .............................820 % Receiving Returning ..........................905 % Receiving Yards Returning ................911 % Scoring Returning ..............................848 % Kickoff Returns ..............................1.000 % Punt Returns ...................................1.000 % Tackles Returning ..............................629 % Turnovers Forced ...............................933

Numbers & Notes

2 - Wake Forest’s brother combination of linebackers Hunter Haynes, a fifth-year senior, and Riley Haynes a third-year sophomore, head into this year’s fall camp as the starters at their positions--Haynes at middle linebacker and Riley at weakside--both are from Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. 5 - Five of Wake Forest’s seven losses in 2009 were by 3 or fewer points and by a combined total of just 13 points (2.6 avg.) including overtime defeats at the hands of Boston College and Georgia Tech. 6 - Senior C Russell Nenon is one of five ACC pivotment who are honored by selection to the pre-season Watch List for the Rimington Award, given annually to the nation’s top center. 8 - Redshirt freshman WR Chris Givens hauled in eight TD pass receptions this past year, the most of any firstyear player in the nation. Givens was named a 2nd-team Freshman All-America by CFN and Rivals.com 14 - Redshirt freshman CB Kenny Okoro was 2nd in the ACC and tied for 15th-place nationally in passes defended in his first season as a collegian in 2009. Okoro had 3 pass interceptions and 11 pass deflections for a total of 14 passes defended. 61 - The recently-concluded decade was the most successful for Wake Forest’s football program in its history as Jim Grobe’s teams compiled 59 of the 61 wins in his 9 years at the helm of the Deacons (59-51). That iincluded winning the 2006 ACC Football Championship in and three straight post-season bowl appearances after the an 22006, 2007 and 2008 seasons. 1166 - Wake Forest’s top three returning pass receivers-D Devon Brown (61), Marshall Williams (60) and Chris G Givens (45)--combined to make 166 catches last fall for 22,167 yards and 20 TDs--the most catches of any returning trio this year in the ACC. in 1 1,896 - Senior TB Josh Adams has rushed for 1,896 yyards in his first three seasons, placing him 4th among re returning active career runners in the ACC. He needs jju just 28 this fall yards to move into Wake Forest’s Top 110 career rushers.


Wake Forest Career Leaders, Alphabetical Rosterr W TOTAL OFFENSE Rush 1. Riley Skinner (2006-09) .........................................161 2. Brian Kuklick (1994-98) ...................................... -176 3. Mike Elkins (1985-88) ......................................... -134 4. Gary Schofield (1981-83) ..................................... -421 5. Rusty LaRue (1992-95) ............................................ -8 6. James MacPherson (1999-02) ................................231 7. Jay Venuto (1979-80) ........................................... -163 8. Cory Randolph (2002-05) ......................................731 9. Keith West (1989-92) ........................................... -177 10. Phil Barnhill (1987-90) ..........................................479

Pass 9762 8017 7304 7205 5016 4716 5056 3899 5010 3931

Total 9923 7838 7170 6784 5008 4947 4927 4630 4600 4409

RUSHING Att. 1. Chris Barclay (2002-05) ..................................... 840 2. James McDougald (1976-79) .............................. 895 3. Michael Ramseur (1982-85) ............................... 753 4. Tarence Williams (1999-02)................................ 575 5. Morgan Kane (1996-99)...................................... 647 6. Topper Clemons (1982-85) ................................. 506 7. John Leach (1990-93) ......................................... 495 8. Larry Hopkins (1970-71) .................................... 452 9. Anthony Williams (1988-91) .............................. 511 10. Larry Russell (1969-71) ...................................... 639

TD 40 30 30 22 17 13 19 10 19 29

Yards 4032 3811 3325 2581 2550 2479 2246 2212 2203 1923

PASSING YARDAGE Comp-Att 1. Riley Skinner (2006-09) ............................... 903-1349 2. Brian Kuklick (1994-98) .............................. 665-1230 3. Mike Elkins (1985-88) ................................. 609-1109 4. Gary Schofield (1981-83) ..............................640-1113 5. Jay Venuto (1979-80) ..................................... 422-799 6. Rusty LaRue (1992-95) .................................. 472-786 7. Keith West (1989-92) ..................................... 380-710 8. James MacPherson (1999-02) ........................ 349-639 9. Norm Snead (1958-60) ................................... 272-601 10. Phil Barnhill (1987-90) .................................. 310-656

TD 60 44 43 44 38 27 29 16 27 23

Yards 9762 8017 7304 7205 5056 5016 4747 4716 4040 3931

RECEPTIONS Yards 1. Desmond Clark (1995-98) ................................ 2834 2. Ricky Proehl (1986-89)..................................... 2949 3. Jammie Deese (1996-99) .................................. 2348 4. Thabiti Davis (1994-97) .................................... 1865 5. James Brim (1983-86)....................................... 2040 6. John Henry Mills (1989-92).............................. 1735 7. Kenneth Moore (2004-07) ................................ 1458 8. Wayne Baumgardner (1978-81) ........................ 2431 9. Todd Dixon (1990-93) ...................................... 2466 10. Red O’Quinn (1946-49) .................................... 1990 Steve Brown (1987-90) ..................................... 1678

TD 20 25 11 12 12 6 7 13 24 22 3

Rec. 216 188 184 161 153 142 139 135 134 122 122

RECEIVING YARDAGE Recp. 1. Ricky Proehl (1986-89) ..........................................188 2. Desmond Clark (1995-98) ......................................216 3. Jammie Deese (1996-99) ........................................184 4. Wayne Baumgardner (1978-81) .............................141 5. Todd Dixon (1990-93) ............................................139 6. Jason Anderson (2001-04) ......................................115 7. James Brim (1983-86) ............................................153 8. Red O’Quinn (1946-49) .........................................124 9. Thabiti Davis (1994-97) .........................................161 10. Steve Brown (1987-90) ..........................................122

TD 25 20 11 13 24 15 12 22 12 3

Yards 2949 2834 2348 2303 2300 2066 2040 1974 1865 1678

SCORING Points 1. Sam Swank (2005-08)...........................................................................339 2. Chris Barclay (2002-05) .......................................................................240 3. Wilson Hoyle (1986-89) .......................................................................230 4. Matthew Burdick (1996-99) .................................................................217 5. Michael Ramseur (1982-85) .................................................................194 6. James McDougald (1976-79) ................................................................192 7. Larry Russell (1969-71) ........................................................................180 8. Ricky Proehl (1986-89).........................................................................174 9. Mike Green (1991-93) ..........................................................................154 10. Phil Denfeld (1979-82) .........................................................................151

2010 Alphabetical Roster No. 27 38 60 85 53 32 43 76 42 77 99 71 3 4 28 73 36 15 81 18 34 55 64 40 49 44 10 52 59 83 21 91 84 48 28 2 69 20 53 25 37 56 45 70 75 79 39 20 29 87 43 9

Name...........................Pos. Josh Adams .................. RB Zachary Allen ............... LB Whit Barnes ....................C Neil Basford ..................TE Greg Bechtel .................LS Scott Betros .................. LB Spencer Bishop .............TE Daniel Blitch ................ OL Tommy Bohanon ...........FB Devin Bolling ...............NG Ramon Booi .................NG Ryan Britt ........................C Devon Brown .............. WR Josh Bush ..................... CB Michael Campanaro ..... RB Steven Chase ................NG Desmond Cooper ............ S Brendan Cross .............. QB Terence Davis.............. WR Danny Dembry ............ WR Willie Dixon V ............. RB Tristan Dorty ................ DE Bryson Dunmeyer ........NG Joey Ehrmann............... LB Derricus Ellis ............... DT Ben Emert .................... RB Turner Faulk ................. QB Logan Feimster .............LS Antonio Ford ................ DT Cameron Ford ...............TE Alex Frye ........................ S John Gallagher ............. DE Jonathan Garcia .............TE Jordan Garside ..............FB Jharrison Gillespie .......... S Chris Givens................ WR Dennis Godfrey ............ OT Jason Green .................. CB Joe Hall ........................ LB Josh Harris ................... RB Morgan Harris .............. CB Hunter Haynes ............. LB Riley Haynes ................ LB Dylan Heartsill ............. OT Michael Hoag ...............OG Gabe Irby .....................OG Justin Jackson............... LB Lovell Jackson ............. RB Tyler Jackson................ RB Matt James .................. WR Kyle Jarrett ................... LB Kevin Johnson.............. CB

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

Wt. 182 210 270 240 200 230 202 305 245 270 300 275 185 195 175 285 200 198 180 195 220 250 310 210 235 225 160 230 280 235 195 252 230 205 200 200 335 195 210 190 180 240 225 310 295 315 205 170 195 205 230 160

Cl............................Hometown Sr.-R ........................ Cary, N.C. Fr. ........................Pahokee, Fla. Fr.-R ..........Rocky Mount, N.C. Fr. ..................Jacksonville, Fla. Sr.-R ........................ Cary, N.C. So.-R .............Jacksonville, Fla. Fr.-R .................Pinehurst, N.C. Fr. ....................Gainesville, Ga. So. ........ North Fort Myers, Fla. Fr.-R ................. Lynchburg, Va. So.-R .............Jacksonville, Fla. Jr.-R ................. Grapevine, Tex. Jr.-R ......................Ashburn, Va. Jr.-R .................Lexington, N.C. Fr.-R ............... Clarksville, Md. Fr.-R ..................Frederick, Md. Fr. ..................Jacksonville, Fla. Fr.-R ................. Alpharetta, Ga. So.-R .....................Lilburn, Ga. Jr.-R ....................Ahoskie, N.C. Jr.-R ....................Durham, N.C. Jr.-R ..................Woodleaf, N.C. So.-R ................ Charlotte, N.C. So.-R ................ Baltimore, Md. So.-R ....................... Rome, Ga. Fr. .................. Ball Ground, Ga. So.-R ...... Winston-Salem, N.C. Fr. ................... Statesville, N.C. Fr. ........................Pahokee, Fla. Jr.-R .................. Anderson, S.C. Sr.-R ............. Fayetteville, N.C. Fr.-R .............. Ponte Vedra, Fla. Fr. ................... Cape Coral, Fla. Fr. ..................Jacksonville, Fla. Fr.-R ...................Durham, N.C. So.-R ...................... Wylie, Tex. Jr.-R .................... Sanford, N.C. Fr.-R ............White Plains, N.Y. Jr.-R .................. Charlotte, N.C. Fr.-R ............. Duncanville, Tex. So.-R ....................... Cary, N.C. Sr.-R ... Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. So.-R .. Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. Fr ....................... Prattville, Ala. Jr.-R ................Knoxville, Tenn. So.-R ...............Habersham, Ga. Fr.-R ............Rockingham, N.C. So.-R ......................Tampa, Fla. Fr. .......................... Parker, Col. Fr. ........................Raleigh, N.C. Jr.-R ........ Winston-Salem, N.C. Fr. ................... Clarksville, Md.

No. 24 12 39 63 30 25 17 78 26 23 35 17 49 96 89 72 82 10 58 6 41 57 80 22 37 60 11 5 66 54 88 94 95 93 13 30 18 68 86 14 98 51 14 62 50 97 74 9 8 7 46 90 24

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Name...........................Pos. DJ Jones ....................... CB Skylar Jones ................. QB Roger Khouri ................FB Tyler King .................... DE Nick Knott.................... RB Joe LaBarbera ................. S Chris Langley .............. WR Joe Looney ...................OG Duran Lowe .................... S Daniel Mack .................... S Lee Malchow ............... LB A.J. Marshall ................ CB Zach Massey .................LS Duke Mosby ................. DT Matt Muncy...................TE Russell Nenon .................C Jimmy Newman ........... PK Merrill Noel ................. CB J.D. Oglesby ................. LB Kenny Okoro................ CB Mike Olson................... LB Gelo Orange ................. DE Andrew Parker ..............TE Brandon Pendergrass.... RB Shane Popham................. P Barrett Powell .............. LB Tanner Price ................. QB Cyhl Quarles ................... S Chance Raines.................C Kris Redding ................ DE Quan Rucker ............... WR Tripp Russell ................ DE Kevin Smith ................. DE Frank Souza ................. DT Ted Stachitas ................ QB John Stamper................... S Josh Strickland ................ S Colin Summers.............OG Brandon Terry ............. WR Patrick Thompson ........ QB Zach Thompson............ DE Daniel Vogelsang ......... DE C.J. Washington ........... CB Doug Weaver................ OT Nikita Whitlock ............ LB Kyle Wilber .................. DE Garrick Williams .............C Jordan Williams .......... WR Marshall Williams ....... WR Michael Williams ......... CB Matt Woodlief .............. LB Will Wright................... DT Alex Wulfeck .................. P

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

Wt. 165 185 225 235 170 202 185 295 215 196 230 180 210 290 215 295 195 180 240 190 215 225 225 200 190 205 190 205 280 235 185 240 230 285 205 195 185 310 210 200 250 235 160 295 245 230 305 200 185 170 254 230 170

Cl............................Hometown Fr.-R ..............Jacksonville, Fla. Jr.-R ............. Middletown, Ohio Fr.-R ........... Key Biscayne, Fla. Fr.-R ..........Mount Gilead, N.C. Fr. ........................... Wylie, Tex. Fr. .....................Danville, Calif. Sr.-R ................... Suwanee, Ga. Jr. ..................... Lake Woth, Fla. Fr.-R ..................Plant City, Fla. Fr.-R .......................Miami, Fla. Sr.R.......................Augusta, Ga. Fr. .......................Durham, N.C. Fr.-R ..............Kannapolis, N.C. Fr. ................. Washington, D.C. Fr.-R .................... Tazewell, Va. Sr.-R ................Memphis, Tenn. So. ........................ Oxford, Ala. Fr, ........................Pahokee, Fla. Fr.-R ....... Winston-Salem, N.C. So.-R ............ Greensboro, N.C. Fr-R ......................Ashburn, Va. Jr.-R ....................... Naples, Fla. Jr. ...................Jacksonville, Fla. Jr.-R .....Royal Palm Beach, Fla. Jr.-R ..........Crestview Hills, Ky. So.-R .................Pittsboro, N.C. Fr. .......................... Austin, Tex. Jr.-R ........................Tucker, Ga. So.-R .............Jacksonville, Fla. Fr.-R ............. Douglasville, Ga. Fr.-R ............... Statesville, N.C. Sr.-R ....... Winston-Salem, N.C. So.-R .......................Plano, Tex. Fr.-R .............. Ponte Vedra, Fla. So.-R .. Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. Jr.-R ........ Winston-Salem, N.C. Fr.-R ....... Winston-Salem, N.C. Fr.R......................Raleigh, N.C. Fr.-R ................. Alpharetta, Ga. Fr.-R .....................Ashburn, Va. Fr.-R .....................Ashburn, Va. Fr. ...................... Versailles, Ky. Jr.-R ........ Winston-Salem, N.C. Jr.-R ................... Roxboro, N.C. Fr.-R ....................... Wylie, Tex. Jr.-R ......................Apopka, Fla. So.-R ................ Columbia, Mo. Sr. ..................Jacksonville, Fla. Sr.-R ...................Durham, N.C. Jr.-R .................Melbourne, Fla. Sr.-R .................. Catawba, N.C. Jr.-R ..............Wilmington, N.C. Fr.-R ............. Orange Park, Fla.


Wake Forest Coaches and Records ords d Wake Forest Coaches and Records

Jim Grobe Head Coach (Virginia ‘75)

OVERALL WON/LOSS RECORDS

Record at Wake Forest: 59-51-0 (.536), 9 Yrs Overall: 92-84-1 (.523), 15 Yrs Born: February 17, 1952

In December 2000, Jim Grobe was hired to take over a Wake Forest football program long regarded as an afterthought in the ACC. Now, entering his 10th season, he has helped engineer one of the most dramatic turnarounds in NCAA history guiding the Deacons to a 33-19 record over the past three seasons--far and away the best fouryear span in Deacon history--including an 11-3 record, the 2006 ACC Football Championship and a berth in 2007 FedEx Orange Bowl game and a No. 18 final national AP ranking. The Deacons followed that with a 9-4 record in 2007 which included a triumph over Connecticut in the Meinke Car Care Bowl. In 2008, Grobe led the Deacons to an 8-5 record and a win over Navy in the EagleBank Bowl, giving Wake three consecutive years with 8 or more wins and bowl appearances for the first time in school history. Though Wake fell to 5-7 last year, the Deacons were oh-so-close to another winning campaign as they dropped five games by a combined total of 14 points including two overtime contests. Still, QB Riley Skinner completed his career as one of the most accurate passers in ACC history (.669) and finished 4th on the ACC career list in passing yardage, 4th in total offense and 2nd in pass completions. The 5 victories also gave the Deacons 61 for the decade, the most successful in school history with Grobe responsible for 59 of the wins, as he inherited a 2-9 team in 2001. Grobe was honored as the 2006 National Coach of the Year by The Associated Press, The American Football Coaches Association, The Sporting News, The Bobby Dodd Coach of the Year Foundation and CBS Sportsline. Wake’s 11 wins in 2006 and nine in 2007 both bettered the previous school record of eight, and its 2006 ACC title was its first since 1970. The unanimous choice for ACC Coach of the Year, Grobe led Wake to a seven-win swing from 4-7 to 11-3, the nation’s most improved team. With a record of 59-51 Grobe has recorded more wins at Wake Forest than all but one coach in Deacon history. The levels of excitement and expectation surrounding Demon Deacon football have reached unprecedented heights. Grobe owns an overall 92-84-1 in 15 seasons as a head coach. Before Grobe arrived at Wake, the Deacons went a combined 26-63 in eight previous seasons. He came to Wake Forest after turning a struggling Ohio University program into a Mid-American Conference contender. In the 10 seasons before Grobe’s arrival in Athens, the Bobcats won 17 games. In the six years under Grobe, they won 33 and finished with winning records in the Mid-American Conference five straight seasons. A native of Huntington, W. Va., Grobe earned his undergraduate and Master’s degrees in 1975 and 1978 from Virginia where he was a two-year starter for the Cavaliers and was a member of the 1974 All-Academic ACC Football Team. Grobe and his wife, Holly, have two sons, Matt and Ben.

Grobe by the Numbers

Year School ............ APUSA . ACC ......Finish.............All 1995 Ohio .................................................................. 2-8-1 1996 Ohio .................................................................. 6-6-0 1997 Ohio .................................................................. 8-3-0 1998 Ohio .................................................................. 5-6-0 1999 Ohio .................................................................. 5-6-0 2000 Ohio .................................................................. 7-4-0 2001 Wake Forest ......................... 3-5 ..... T7th......... 6-5-0 2002 Wake Forest ......................... 3-5 ....... 7th......... 7-6-0 2003 Wake Forest ......................... 3-5 ....... 7th......... 5-7-0 2004 Wake Forest ......................... 1-7 ..... T9th......... 4-7-0 2005 Wake Forest ......................... 3-5 .. T4thA......... 4-7-0 2006 Wake Forest ... 18/17 ............ 6-2 ..... 1stA........11-3-0 2007 Wake Forest ......................... 5-3 . T2ndA......... 9-4-0 2008 Wake Forest ......................... 4-4 .. T3rdA......... 8-5-0 2009 Wake Forest ......................... 3-5 .....4thA......... 5-7-0 Wake Forest: 9 years . . (438) . 31-41 ...(.536)..... 59-51-0 Ohio University: 6 years.........................(.500)..... 33-33-1 Overall Record: 15 years........................(.523)..... 92-84-1

Versus ACC Schools: vs. Boston College ......................... 3-4....... .429 vs. Clemson.................................... 3-6........ 333 vs. Duke ......................................... 9-0..... 1.000 vs. Florida State ............................. 3-6....... .333 vs. Georgia Tech ............................ 2-4....... .333 vs. Maryland .................................. 3-6....... .333 vs. Miami ....................................... 0-4....... .000 vs. North Carolina.......................... 4-2........ 667 vs. NC State ................................... 5-4........ 556 vs. Virginia ..................................... 2-3........ 400 vs. Virginia Tech ............................ 0-2....... .000

No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Head Coach W.C. Dowd..................... (1) W.C. Riddick .................. (2) W.E. Sikes ...................... (3) Unknown ........................ (1) A.P. Hall, Jr. ................... (1) A.T. Myers ..................... (1) Reddy Rowe ................... (1) Frank Thompson ............ (3) Dr. W.C. Smith ............... (2) G.M. Billings ................. (1) E.T. MacDonnell ............ (1) Harry Rabenhorst ........... (2) J.L. White ....................... (2) George Levene ............... (1) Hank Garrity .................. (3) James Baldwin ............... (2) Stanley Cofall ................ (1) F.S. Miller ...................... (4) James Weaver................. (4) D.C. Walker.................. (14) Tom Rogers .................... (5) Paul Amen ...................... (4) Bill Hildebrand .............. (4) Bill Tate .......................... (5) Cal Stoll ......................... (3) Tom Harper .................... (1) Chuck Mills.................... (5) John Mackovic ............... (3) Al Groh .......................... (6) Bill Dooley ..................... (6) Jim Caldwell .................. (8) Jim Grobe ....................... (9)

Years 1888 1889-1890 1891-1893 1895 1908 1909 1910 1911-1913 1914-1915 1916 1917 1918-1919 1920-1921 1922 1923-1925 1926-1927 1928 1929-1932 1933-1936 1937-1950 1951-1955 1956-1959 1960-1963 1964-1968 1969-1971 1972 1973-1977 1978-1980 1981-1986 1987-1992 1993-2000 2001-2009

W 1 3 6 0 1 2 1 5 6 2 1 3 4 3 19 7 2 18 10 77 21 11 7 17 15 2 11 14 26 29 26 59

CONFERENCE GAMES ONLY Head Coach Years W Cal Stoll .....................(3) 1969-1971 9 Jim Grobe ..................(9) 2001-2009 31 Bill Tate .....................(5) 1964-1968 12 John Mackovic ..........(3) 1978-1980 7 Tom Rogers ...............(3) 1953-1955 6 Bill Dooley ................(5) 1987-1992 14 Paul Amen .................(4) 1956-1959 7 Bill Hildebrand ..........(4) 1960-1963 6 Chuck Mills ...............(5) 1973-1977 6 Al Groh ......................(6) 1981-1986 8 Jim Caldwell ..............(8) 1993-2000 12 Tom Harper ................(1) 1972 1 (Based on Winning Percentage)

L 0 3 2 0 4 4 7 19 10 3 6 8 15 5 7 10 6 15 23 51 25 26 33 32 17 9 43 20 40 36 63 51

T 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 3 2 4 1 6 4 3 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0

Pct 1.000 .500 .722 .500 .200 .333 .125 .208 .375 .400 .188 .273 .211 .400 .722 .425 .300 .541 .309 .597 .460 .313 .175 .350 .469 .182 .209 .412 .394 .448 .292 .536

L 9 41 19 11 10 29 19 21 23 30 52 5

T 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0

Pct .500 .438 .391 .389 .389 .326 .278 .222 .216 .211 .188 .167

L 1 1 0 0 1

T 0 0 0 0 0

Pct .750 .500 1.000 1.000 .000

BOWL GAMES ONLY Head Coach Bowls Jim Grobe .....................................................(4) D.C.”Peahead” Walker .................................(2) Jim Caldwell .................................................(1) Bill Dooley ...................................................(1) John Mackovic .............................................(1) (Based on Appearances)

W 3 1 1 1 0

- DEMON DEACONS ASSISTANT COACHES Tim Billings (Southeastern Oklahoma State ‘80) ................................. Defensive Ends Tom Elrod (Wake Forest ’97) .................................................................... Quarterbacks Keith Henry (Catawba ’89) ......................................................................... Cornerbacks Brian Knorr (Air Force ‘86) ................................................................... Wide Receivers Brad Lambert (Kansas State ’87) .................................. Defensive Coordinator/Safeties Steed Lobotzke (Air Force ’92) ..................Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line/TEs Ray McCartney (Guilford ’80) ....................Recruiting Coordinator/Defensive Tackles Billy Mitchell (East Carolina ’72) .......Associate Head Coach/Running Backs/Kickers Steve Russ (Air Force ‘95) .........................................................................Linebackers

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Wake Forest 2009 Statistics 2009 Wake Forest Results (5-7, 3-5 ACC) Date...... Result ...Opponent ................Att. S5 .......L, 21-24 ...Baylor ................. 30,958 S12 ....W, 24-17 ...Stanford .............. 30,002 S19 ......W, 35-7 ...Elon..................... 31,454 S26 ..L, 24-27 (ot) ...at Boston College .. 40,892 O3......W, 30-24 ...NC State.............. 33,921 O10....W, 42-32 ...Maryland............. 32,780 O17.......L, 3-38 ...at Clemson .......... 72,000 O24.....L, 10-13 ...at Navy................ 31,907 O31.....L, 27-28 ...Miami (Fla.) ........ 30,011 N7....L, 27-30 (ot) ...at Georgia Tech ... 51,415 N14.....L, 28-41 ...Florida State........ 33,411 N28....W, 45-34 ...at Duke................ 21,420 TEAM STATISTICS............... WF OPP SCORING ................................. 316 315 Points Per Game .................. 26.3 26.2 FIRST DOWNS ........................ 267 230 Rushing ................................ 100 107 Passing ................................. 145 113 Penalty.................................... 22 10 RUSHING YARDAGE ........... 1582 1972 Yards gained rushing .......... 1894 2216 Yards lost rushing ................. 312 244 Rushing Attempts ................. 429 433 Average Per Rush .................. 3.7 4.6 Average Per Game............. 131.8 164.3 TDs Rushing .......................... 13 17 PASSING YARDAGE ............ 3259 2625 Comp-Att-Int...........273-417-12 209-367-9 Average Per Pass ................... 7.8 7.2 Average Per Catch ............... 11.9 12.6 Average Per Game............. 271.6 218.8 TDs Passing............................ 26 21 TOTAL OFFENSE.................. 4841 4597 Total Plays ............................ 846 800 Average Per Play ................... 5.7 5.7 Average Per Game............. 403.4 383.1 KICK RETURNS............... 49-1086 46-1128 PUNT RETURNS .................. 13-59 15-128 INT. RETURNS ..................... 9-154 12-119 KICK RETURN AVG. ............. 22.2 24.5 PUNT RETURN AVG. .............. 4.5 8.5 INT. RETURN AVG. ............... 17.1 9.9 FUMBLES-LOST .................... 16-7 11-6 PENALTIES-Yards .............. 70-618 70-706 Average Per Game .............. 51.5 58.8 PUNTS-Yards .................... 54-2098 58-2350 Average Per Punt ................. 38.9 40.5 Net punt average ................. 35.0 37.8 TOP/Game ............................ 31:49 28:11 3RD-DOWN Conv. .............. 77/175 71/168 3rd-Down Pct. ..................... 44% 42% 4TH-DOWN Conv. .................. 7/13 7/14 4th-Down Pct. ..................... 54% 50% SACKS BY-Yards ................ 24-170 28-175 MISC. YARDS .............................. 0 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED ....... 40 39 FIELD GOALS-ATT.............. 12-19 14-18 ON-SIDE KICKS....................... 0-1 0-1 RED-ZONE SCORES ........... 37-44 33-38 RED-ZONE TDs .................... 28-44 26-38 PAT-ATTEMPTS.................... 40-40 37-37 ATTENDANCE ................. 222,537 217,634 Games/Avg. Per Game . 7/31,791 5/43,527 Neutral Site Games .............. 0/0 0/0

WF Opp. | ---------------Offense----------------- | | ---------------Defense ---------------| AP USA AP USA Run Pass Total Passes TO Run Pass Total Passes TO 126 143 269 20-31-3 4 197 169 366 16-25-0 1 251 207 458 19-27-0 0 115 276 391 23-34-1 2 132 294 426 15-24-1 0 68 195 263 27-43-0 0 142 354 496 25-35-1 3 170 228 398 18-29-1 1 30 361 391 31-45-2 3 104 275 379 20-43-2 3 156 360 516 24-33-0 0 62 307 369 24-44-1 1 81 97 178 12-26-2 2 195 187 382 15-24-0 2 135 173 308 13-25-0 0 338 0 338 0-0-0 1 18 18 147 408 555 35-53-1 4 26 330 356 22-43-1 1 10 11 28 263 291 26-40-0 0 412 51 463 4-14-1 1 227 227 454 25-40-2 2 217 220 437 15-20-1 1 127 372 499 28-38-0 0 68 387 455 28-48-1 1 RUSHING ................ Att. Yds. TD Lg. Avg. Josh Adams ................113 541 4 48 4.8 Brandon Pendergrass....83 399 1 76 4.8 Kevin Harris .................36 156 2 13 4.3 Devon Brown ...............36 150 1 23 4.2 Chris Givens.................15 98 0 17 6.5 Willie Dixon .................15 56 0 15 3.7 Riley Skinner ...............70 56 2 20 0.8 Mike Rinfrette ..............26 54 3 6 2.1 Tommy Bohanon ..........16 51 0 8 3.2 Ryan McManus ..............4 16 0 16 4.0 Lovell Jackson ...............1 8 0 8 8.0 Marshall Williams ..........3 7 0 7 2.3 Anthony Williams ..........1 3 0 3 3.0 TEAM ..........................10 -13 0 0 -1.3 Wake Forest ................29 1582 13 76 3.7 Opponents .................433 1972 17 66 4.6 PASSING........Cmp. Riley Skinner ..... 264 Ryan McManus ...... 6 Marshall Williams .. 3 Wake Forest ...... 273 Opponents ......... 209

Att. Int. Pct. TD Yds. 400 12 66.0 26 3160 14 0 42.9 0 47 3 0 100.0 0 52 417 12 65.5 26 3259 367 9 56.9 21 2625

RECEIVING .......Rec. Yds. TD Lg. Avg. Devon Brown ........... 61 671 6 58 11.0 Marshall Williams .... 60 867 6 80 14.4 Chris Givens............. 45 629 8 54 14.0 Josh Adams .............. 28 307 0 25 11.0 Mike Rinfrette .......... 19 207 0 37 10.9 Jordan Williams ....... 14 112 2 22 8.0 Cameron Ford .......... 10 120 0 36 12.0 Andrew Parker ........... 9 90 2 22 10.0 Tommy Bohanon ........ 8 66 1 19 8.2 Brandon Pendergrass ..... 8 47 0 13 5.9 Riley Skinner ............. 4 50 0 20 12.5 Kevin Harris ............... 2 16 1 13 8.0 Danny Dembry ........... 2 12 0 11 6.0 Lovell Jackson ........... 1 44 0 44 44.0 Ben Wooster ............... 1 16 0 16 16.0 Willie Dixon ............... 1 5 0 5 5.0 Wake Forest .......... 273 3259 26 80 11.9 Opponents ............. 209 2625 21 62 12.6 PUNTING ............. No. Shane Popham.......... 54 Wake Forest ............ 54 Opponents ............... 58

Yds. Lg. Blk. Avg. 2098 57 0 38.9 2098 57 0 38.9 2350 68 1 40.5

PUNT RETURNS. ... No. Yds. TD Lg. Avg. Devon Brown ........... 11 56 0 23 5.1 Lovell Jackson ........... 1 8 0 8 8.0 Matt Hartford ............. 1 -5 0 0 -5.0 Wake Forest ............ 13 59 0 23 4.5 Opponents...... ......... 15 128 1 68 8.5

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KICK RETURNS .... No. Yds. TD Lg. Avg. Lovell Jackson ......... 21 508 0 80 24.2 Chris Givens............. 15 320 0 30 21.3 Devon Brown ............. 7 162 0 66 23.1 Alex Frye ................... 1 37 0 37 37.0 Ted Randolph ............. 1 1 0 0 1.0 Junior Petit-Jean ......... 1 25 0 25 25.0 Josh Bush ................... 1 7 0 7 7.0 C.J. Washington ......... 1 19 0 19 19.0 Brandon Pendergrass.. 1 7 0 7 7.0 Wake Forest.......... .. 49 1086 0 80 22.2 Opponents...... ......... 46 1128 0 85 24.5 SCORING ...................TD Jimmy Newman .............. 0 Chris Givens.................... 8 Devon Brown .................. 7 Marshall Williams ........... 6 Josh Adams ..................... 4 Mike Rinfrette ................. 3 Kevin Harris .................... 3 Andrew Parker ................ 2 Jordan Williams .............. 2 Riley Skinner .................. 2 Shane Popham................. 0 Tommy Bohanon ............. 1 Brandon Pendergrass....... 1 Alex Frye ........................ 1 Wake Forest ......................40 Opponents .........................39

FGs PAT 11 34 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 40 14 37

TACKLES ....................... Solo Dominique Midgett ..............37 Cyhl Quarles ........................42 Brandon Ghee ......................35 Matt Woodlief ......................27 John Russell .........................18 Jonathan Jones .....................24 Hunter Haynes .....................21 Tristan Dorty ........................22 Kenny Okoro........................30 Boo Robinson.......................16 Alex Frye .............................21 Gelo Orange .........................17 Josh Bush .............................19 Joey Ehrmann.......................14 Lee Malchow .......................14 INTERCEPTIONS ....... No. Kenny Okoro................... 3 Dominique Tate ............... 2 Cyhl Quarles ................... 1 Josh Bush ........................ 1 Michael Williams ............ 1 Alex Frye ........................ 1 Wake Forest ................... 9 Opponents .................... 12

Yds. 30 0 13 61 13 37 154 119

Ast. 42 20 21 25 28 19 20 19 8 21 11 15 6 11 8 TD 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0

Pts. 67 48 42 36 24 18 18 12 12 12 9 6 6 6 316 315 Tot. 79 62 56 52 46 43 41 41 38 37 32 32 25 25 22 Lg. 28 0 13 61 13 37 61 40


Boston College Year By Year Hm

Rd

Nu

Final AP

Final Coach

-

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

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

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

-

-

0-1 0-0 0-0-1 0-1

-

0 0 0 0

-

-

5-1 6-1 3-2

2-1 1-2 2-2

0-0 0-0 0-0

-

-

0-1 0-1 0-1

-

-

-

2-3-1

1-3

0-0

-

-

0-0

-

W-L ACC Finish

Vs. All- All- NFL AP ACC Am Draft

Pts

OFFENSE Rush Pass

Total

Pts

0 2 2 0

15.2 21.7 22.3 16.6

155.0 60.2 235.1 67.2 217.5 113.8 232.2 76.7

215.2 302.2 331.3 308.9

15.4 8.2 9.9 10.9

149.0 126.3 117.5 130.1

68.6 58.2 88.0 101.2

217.6 184.5 205.5 231.3

0 0 0

2 3 2

17.6 22.9 18.0

142.9 125.6 188.1 139.1 96.0 175.3

268.5 327.2 271.3

14.3 12.7 13.7

114.7 106.0 127.7

93.4 88.2 156.1

208.1 194.2 283.8

0

0

14.6

161.3 121.9

283.2

14.6

130.0

124.7

254.7

18.9

178.3

106.9

285.2

12.3 13.2 12.2

124.0 181.3 130.3

112.8 106.6 72.0

236.8 287.9 202.7

11.7 20.3 21.2 21.7

131.3 172.4 185.0 185.0

89.4 133.4 170.8 170.8

220.7 305.8 355.8 355.8

334.7 403.0

27.2 14.2

292.6 119.8

124.1 135.2

416.7 255.0

132.3 125.5 124.5 134.2 103.3 84.1 204.3 123.5 120.1 156.8

350.6 350.3 384.2 406.0 319.4 336.8 352.5 267.1 347.3 279.7

10.6 23.5 15.6 14.0 13.3 11.5 24.5 26.7 21.0 16.9

118.8 211.4 183.1 144.0 115.4 151.1 168.9 272.8 159.1 163.5

122.5 166.6 132.1 116.4 117.6 105.5 126.1 65.1 176.2 131.8

241.3 378.0 315.2 260.4 233.0 256.6 295.0 337.9 335.3 295.4

164.3 155.1 183.4 167.6 111.6 191.2 153.5 131.2 141.5 189.1

190.9 265.8 267.4 315.7 269.2 201.5 211.5 225.0 196.8 179.1

355.2 420.9 450.8 483.4 380.8 392.7 365.9 356.2 338.4 368.2

27.1 16.9 15.5 23.5 25.6 19.4 25.4 28.6 23.0 21.7

216.1 182.2 176.2 201.2 166.7 143.4 215.1 227.9 194.6 70.3

142.5 167.2 154.2 191.3 195.5 178.7 158.9 177.2 155.2 223.2

358.5 349.4 330.4 392.5 362.2 322.0 374.0 405.1 349.8 293.5

22.4 27.9 34.0 23.8 17.3 22.0 21.5 28.0 24.5 31.5 28.8 30.2 28.5 24.7

153.0 233.5 195.5 173.1 131.9 144.1 181.6 195.8 177.5 201.0 208.2 158.8 182.1 140.1

194.5 204.9 310.9 204.5 183.8 210.3 221.9 215.7 203.2 213.9 188.3 231.5 222.2 245.3

347.5 438.4 506.3 346.1 315.7 354.4 403.5 411.5 380.6 414.9 396.5 390.3 404.2 385.4

22.5 18.1 20.0 12.7 26.8 30.3 28.5 25.1 22.4 23.6 19.2 19.5 25.5 16.9

162.2 155.8 157.0 108.8 194.8 189.7 200.1 163.8 144.9 212.5 153.5 166.6 128.7 128.8

207.2 152.9 169.2 159.1 189.5 215.4 194.4 234.2 242.4 168.2 173.7 172.1 229.5 204.0

369.4 308.7 326.1 245.6 384.3 405.1 394.5 398.0 387.3 380.7 327.2 338.7 358.2 332.8

25.8 26.0 28.3 24.7 24.8

145.0 114.5 101.1 143.3 136.9

242.8 241.2 323.9 176.5 187.0

387.8 355.6 425.1 319.8 323.9

15.9 15.7 20.4 18.4 19.8

90.8 107.9 75.5 91.2 103.2

220.8 202.9 253.9 176.9 224.5

311.6 316.8 329.4 268.1 327.6

Year

Coach

1953 1954 1955 1956

Mike Holovak ...........5-3-1 Mike Holovak ...........8-1-0 Mike Holovak ...........5-2-1 Mike Holovak ...........4-5-0

-

1957 1958 1959

Mike Holovak ...........7-2-0 Mike Holovak ...........7-3-0 Mike Holovak ...........5-4-0

1960

Ernie Hefferle ...........3-6-1

1961

Ernie Hefferle ...........4-6-0

-

-

3-1

1-5

0-0

-

-

0-0

-

0

2

11.7

132.0 104.9

236.9

1962 1963 1964

Jim Miller..................8-2-0 Jim Miller..................6-3-0 Jim Miller..................6-3-0

-

-

6-1 6-0 5-0

2-1 0-3 1-3

0-0 0-0 0-0

-

-

0-0 0-0 1-0

-

0 0 0

4 2 4

25.0 19.9 12.4

182.6 149.9 143.3 148.3 124.2 117.8

332.5 291.6 242.0

1965 1966 1967 1968

Jim Miller..................6-4-0 Jim Miller..................4-6-0 Jim Miller..................4-6-0 Joe Yukica .................6-3-0

-

-

5-1 3-3 2-4 4-1

1-3 1-3 2-2 2-2

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

-

-

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1

-

0 0 0 0

3 2 5 3

20.9 13.3 22.7 28.1

193.6 142.0 243.9 243.9

329.8 169.2 218.4 218.4

523.4 311.2 462.3 462.3

1969 1970

Joe Yukica .................5-4-0 Joe Yukica .................8-2-0

-

-

4-2 4-1

1-2 4-1

0-0 0-0

-

-

0-1 0-1

-

0 0

2 4

24.2 30.7

160.4 174.3 220.8 182.2

1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980

Joe Yukica .................9-2-0 Joe Yukica .................4-7-0 Joe Yukica .................7-4-0 Joe Yukica .................8-3-0 Joe Yukica .................7-4-0 Joe Yukica .................8-3-0 Joe Yukica .................6-5-0 Ed Chlebek.............. 0-11-0 Ed Chlebek................5-6-0 Ed Chlebek................7-4-0

-

-

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

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

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0

-

-

0-0 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-0 0-1 0-2 0-0 1-2

-

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

4 2 8 4 4 8 0 2 3 3

23.5 21.9 28.3 33.2 20.6 21.6 22.0 13.9 20.8 18.1

218.4 224.7 258.7 272.8 216.1 252.7 148.3 143.5 227.2 122.9

1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990

Jack Bicknell .............5-6-0 Jack Bicknell .............8-3-1 Jack Bicknell .............9-3-0 Jack Bicknell ...........10-2-0 Jack Bicknell .............4-8-0 Jack Bicknell .............9-3-0 Jack Bicknell .............5-6-0 Jack Bicknell .............3-8-0 Jack Bicknell .............2-9-0 Jack Bicknell .............4-6-0

-

-

3-2 4-1 4-1 6-0 2-3 3-2 4-2 2-3 1-4 2-4

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

0-0 0-1 1-1 1-0 0-1 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0

19 5 19 -

20 4 18 -

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

-

0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0

2 2 3 5 2 4 3 4 1 1

22.1 23.5 30.2 36.7 18.5 28.2 22.2 22.5 18.8 20.7

Joined BIG EAST in 1991 1991 Tom Coughlin ...........4-7-0 2-4 1992 Tom Coughlin ...........8-3-1 2-1-1 1993 Tom Coughlin ...........9-3-0 5-2 1994 Dan Henning .............7-4-1 3-3-1 1995 Dan Henning .............4-8-0 4-3 1996 Dan Henning .............5-7-0 2-5 1997 Tom O’Brien .............4-7-0 3-4 1998 Tom O’Brien .............4-7-0 3-4 1999 Tom O’Brien .............8-4-0 4-3 2000 Tom O’Brien .............7-5-0 3-4 2001 Tom O’Brien .............8-4-0 4-3 2002 Tom O’Brien .............9-4-0 3-4 2003 Tom O’Brien .............8-5-0 3-4 2004 Tom O’Brien .............9-3-0 4-2

7th 3rd 3rd 5th 5th 6th 5th 5th 3rd 5th 4th 5th 5th 1st

2-3 5-1 4-2 3-1-1 1-4 3-3 3-3 2-4 4-1 5-1 5-1 6-1 2-4 4-1

2-4 3-1-1 4-1 3-3 3-3 2-4 1-4 2-3 4-2 1-4 2-3 2-3 5-1 4-2

0-0 0-1 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0

21 13 23 23 21

21 21

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

3 6 8 8 5 4 6 5 6 6 9 5 6 10

0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0

1 1 2 4 2 2 2 3 3 1 2 3 2 0

5-3 T1stA 5-3 T2ndA 6-2 1stA 5-3 1stA 5-3 2ndA

5-1 7-0 6-1 5-2 6-1

4-2 2-3 4-1 3-1 2-3

0-0 1-0 1-1 0-1 0-1

18 20 10T -

17 20 11 -

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

1 2 3 3 4

1 1 3 6 2

3 2 3 2 1

Joined ACC in 2005 2005 Tom O’Brien .............9-3-0 2006 Tom O’Brien ...........10-3-0 2007 Jeff Jagodzinski ...... 11-3-0 2008 Jeff Jagodzinski ........9-5-0 2009 Frank Spaziani .........8-5-0

86

DEFENSE Rush Pass

Total


Clemson Year By Year Hm

Rd

Nu

Final AP

Final Coach

6th 5th 3rd

2-2 3-1 3-1

1-3-1 1-4 4-2

0-0 1-0 0-0

-

-

0-3 1-2 0-2

0 1 1

0 0 1

1 3 3

15.6 19.3 20.6

199.1 211.3 220.0

Frank Howard ..........7-2-2 4-0-1 Frank Howard ..........7-3-0 4-3 Frank Howard ..........8-3-0 5-1 Frank Howard ..........9-2-0 6-1

1st T3rd 1st 1st

4-0 3-1 4-0 3-1

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

19 12 11

18 13 -

1-2-1 0-2 0-1 2-1

1 1 1 4

1 0 0 1

2 2 5 5

1960 1961

Frank Howard ..........6-4-0 Frank Howard ..........5-5-0

4-2 3-3

4th T3rd

5-0 3-2

1-4 2-3

0-0 0-0

-

-

0-0 0-0

1 0

0 0

1962 1963 1964 1965

Frank Howard ..........6-4-0 Frank Howard ..........5-4-1 Frank Howard ..........3-7-0 Frank Howard ..........5-5-0

5-1 5-2 2-4 4-3

2nd T3rd 7th T1st

2-3 2-1-1 2-2 4-1

4-1 3-3 1-5 1-4

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

-

-

0-0 0-2 0-0 0-1

1 2 0 4

1966 1967

Frank Howard ..........6-4-0 Frank Howard ..........6-4-0

6-1 6-0

1st 1st

4-0 3-2

2-4 3-2

0-0 0-0

-

-

0-3 1-1

1968 1969

Frank Howard ..........4-5-1 4-1-1 Frank Howard ..........4-6-0 3-3

2nd T3rd

2-2 2-2

2-3-1 2-4

0-0 0-0

-

-

1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979

Hootie Ingram ..........3-8-0 2-4 T6th Hootie Ingram ..........5-6-0 4-2 2nd Hootie Ingram ..........4-7-0 2-4 5th Red Parker ................5-6-0 4-2 3rd Red Parker ................7-4-0 4-2 T2nd Red Parker ................2-9-0 2-3 5th Red Parker ................3-6-2 0-4-1 7th Charley Pell ..............8-3-1 4-1-1 2nd C. Pell/D. Ford ........ 11-1-0 6-0 1st Danny Ford ...............8-4-0 4-2 T2nd

2-4 2-3 3-2 3-3 6-0 1-4 2-2-1 3-2 6-0 4-2

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

0-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-0 0-1

19 6 -

1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989

Danny Ford ...............6-5-0 2-4 Danny Ford ...........12-0-0 6-0 Danny Ford ...............9-1-1 6-0 Danny Ford ...............9-1-1 7-0 Danny Ford ...............7-4-0 5-2 Danny Ford ...............6-6-0 4-3 Danny Ford ...............8-2-2 5-1-1 Danny Ford .............10-2-0 6-1 Danny Ford .............10-2-0 6-1 Danny Ford .............10-2-0 5-2

T4th 1st 1st T3rd 1st 1st 1st 3rd

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

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

1990 1991 1992 1993

Ken Hatfield ............10-2-0 5-2 T2nd Ken Hatfield ..............9-2-1 6-0-1 1st Ken Hatfield .............5-6-0 3-5 7th K. Hatfield/T. West ...9-3-0 5-3 3rd

6-0 6-0-1 4-2 6-1

3-2 2-1 1-4 2-2

1994 1995

Tommy West .............5-6-0 Tommy West .............8-4-0

4-4 6-2

6th 3rd

4-2 3-3

1996 1997 1998 1999

Tommy West .............7-5-0 Tommy West .............7-5-0 Tommy West .............3-8-0 Tommy Bowden ........6-6-0

6-2 2nd 4-4 5th 1-7 T8th 5-3 T2nd

2000 2001

Tommy Bowden ........9-3-0 Tommy Bowden ........7-5-0

2002 2003 2004

Year

Coach

W-L ACC Finish

1953 1954 1955

Frank Howard ..........3-5-1 Frank Howard ..........5-5-0 Frank Howard ..........7-3-0

1-2 1-2 3-1

1956 1957 1958 1959

Vs. All- All- NFL AP ACC Am Draft

OFFENSE Rush Pass

DEFENSE Rush Pass

Total

Pts

95.8 83.5 85.7

305.6 294.8 305.7

19.1 12.1 14.4

164.2 96.9 152.1

98.3 79.2 84.4

273.4 176.1 246.5

14.6 21.6 16.9 26.2

216.5 34.6 223.2 104.5 225.8 89.5 192.5 106.5

251.1 327.7 315.3 299.0

7.4 7.9 13.1 9.6

192.2 156.2 140.3 108.5

52.6 59.7 108.8 88.6

244.8 215.9 249.1 197.1

3 2

19.7 19.9

194.4 111.6 178.3 129.2

306.0 307.5

12.4 12.6

112.1 127.5

100.0 106.5

212.1 234.0

0 0 0 0

1 3 1 3

16.8 18.1 10.5 11.7

205.4 84.3 195.5 118.0 168.8 55.9 156.9 122.0

289.7 313.9 224.5 278.9

13.0 14.0 13.5 13.7

121.3 93.1 160.5 151.4

119.0 91.6 110.5 100.1

240.3 184.7 271.0 251.5

5 6

1 1

1 4

17.4 16.6

152.0 153.6 188.7 123.4

305.6 312.1

17.7 12.8

175.3 139.6

141.1 118.1

316.4 257.7

0-0 0-2

5 3

0 0

2 3

18.4 17.8

180.3 129.1 140.2 175.5

309.4 315.7

17.9 25.0

131.9 194.3

206.7 164.6

338.6 358.9

7 -

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

2 3 1 3 4 1 0 7 10 6

1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 3 1

1 3 2 1 0 4 0 3 6 3

14.9 13.8 13.0 21.0 22.4 16.1 15.6 20.5 31.9 17.0

109.2 139.8 187.1 227.0 231.2 174.9 223.8 205.4 296.5 238.4

141.7 122.2 79.1 137.5 101.5 163.5 113.2 140.7 140.2 90.8

250.9 262.0 266.2 364.5 332.6 338.4 337.0 346.1 436.7 329.2

28.5 19.5 22.3 23.9 22.7 34.6 21.5 11.7 10.5 8.4

252.8 196.8 221.2 259.1 236.1 310.5 235.0 170.5 153.9 117.5

180.6 117.2 133.0 111.1 128.5 92.5 146.8 103.7 100.3 120.0

433.5 314.0 354.2 370.2 364.6 403.0 381.8 274.2 254.2 237.5

1 8 11 17 12 9 12

1 19 10 8 11

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

3 8 5 7 6 4 6 7 4 6

1 5 1 3 3 1 2 4 1 2

2 6 10 6 6 0 4 3 5 3

19.7 28.7 26.3 30.7 31.5 21.0 24.5 27.1 29.9 31.0

181.2 256.5 236.7 250.2 211.5 225.2 273.4 244.3 277.6 234.9

152.9 144.3 115.0 133.4 168.9 130.3 108.2 123.3 119.7 148.1

334.1 400.8 351.7 383.5 380.4 355.5 381.6 367.6 397.4 383.0

20.2 8.2 13.4 18.2 19.5 18.4 15.1 15.1 13.7 11.9

150.2 88.7 97.4 144.4 174.6 173.6 103.5 80.0 116.2 94.6

153.3 162.8 226.3 222.5 175.6 185.5 206.0 160.0 163.4 173.3

303.5 251.3 323.6 366.9 350.3 359.2 309.5 240.0 279.5 267.9

1-0 1-1 0-0 1-0

9 18 22

9 17 23

1-2 2-0 2-2 2-2

8 9 1 2

3 3 1 1

8 4 5 2

27.5 27.6 23.7 16.7

255.3 255.7 257.1 182.9

104.7 154.0 111.5 133.5

360.0 409.7 368.5 316.4

9.9 13.5 19.4 16.3

71.7 53.4 120.1 128.5

145.2 209.8 212.3 213.5

216.9 263.2 332.4 341.8

1-4 5-0

0-0 0-1

-

-

1-2 0-2

1 4

0 2

1 3

14.9 27.6

173.9 98.5 259.6 140.2

272.4 399.7

17.1 16.2

113.5 122.0

217.3 205.0

330.7 327.0

5-1 3-3 3-4 3-2

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

0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1

-

-

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

3 5 1 2

1 2 1 1

2 5 6 0

21.6 25.0 19.8 28.6

199.2 161.1 120.4 157.0

142.5 201.2 184.5 246.6

341.6 362.3 304.9 403.6

21.0 18.0 24.7 21.5

140.6 88.3 104.5 135.6

202.9 224.3 215.5 202.2

343.6 312.6 320.1 337.8

6-2 T2nd 4-4 T4th

6-1 3-3

3-1 3-2

0-1 1-0

16 -

14 -

1-2 1-3

6 1

3 1

3 0

36.0 29.1

236.4 210.1 184.3 237.2

446.5 421.5

19.3 28.6

101.8 163.9

238.6 226.0

340.5 389.9

Tommy Bowden ........7-6-0 Tommy Bowden ........9-4-0 Tommy Bowden ........6-5-0

4-4 5-3 4-4

T5th 3rd T6th

5-2 6-1 5-1

4-2 2-3 1-4

1-0 1-0 0-0

22 -

22 -

0-4 3-1 1-2

4 1 2

1 0 2

2 2 3

25.4 28.1 21.5

120.7 242.8 136.8 283.6 107.5 188.1

363.5 420.5 295.6

26.8 19.2 20.8

158.2 131.8 135.6

197.2 204.5 191.6

355.4 336.3 327.3

2005 2006 2007 2008

Tommy Bowden ........8-4-0 Tommy Bowden ........8-5-0 Tommy Bowden ........9-4-0 T. Bowden/D. Shaw ..7-6-0

4-4 3rdA 5-3 T2ndA 5-3 T2ndA 4-4 T3rdA

4-2 5-2 5-2 5-2

3-2 2-2 4-1 2-2

1-0 1-1 0-1 0-2

21 21 -

21 22 -

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

2 5 4 5

1 1 1 2

3 5 2 4

26.3 32.7 33.1 25.2

153.0 217.8 161.2 111.5

231.6 193.1 242.1 217.8

384.6 410.9 403.2 329.4

17.6 16.2 18.7 17.3

120.6 103.1 118.3 127.4

196.0 177.7 188.5 172.5

316.6 280.8 306.8 299.9

2009

Dabo Swinney ...........9-5-0

6-2

6-1

2-3

1-1

24

-

1-2

8

5

3

31.1

170.4 192.0

362.4

20.4

151.5

162.8

314.3

1stA

87

Pts

Total


Duke Year By Year Nu

Final AP

Final Coach

4-0 3-1 3-1

2-1 1-1-1 4-0-1 1-1 4-1 0-0-1

18 14 -

18 14 16

0-1 0-2-1 1-1-1

4 3 3

2 0 0

5 3 4

21.9 23.6 28.0

221.9 212.5 216.5

2nd 2nd 3rd 6th

3-2-1 4-1 3-1 2-2

2-1 0-1 2-1-1 0-1-1 2-4 0-0 2-4 0-0

16 -

20 14 -

1-3-1 2-1-2 1-2 1-3

2 3 2 2

0 3 1 1

7 8 4 4

18.4 16.1 12.8 10.4

254.4 236.6 188.6 153.2

5-1

1st

4-0

3-3

1-0

10

11

2-0

4

2

4

16.6

Bill Murray ...............7-3-0 5-1 Bill Murray ...............8-2-0 6-0 Bill Murray ...............5-4-1 5-2 Bill Murray ...............4-5-1 3-2-1

1st 1st T3rd 2nd

3-1 4-1 3-2 3-1

2-2 3-1 1-2-1 1-4-1

2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0

20 -

14 14 -

0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1

2 3 3 2

1 2 1 1

3 1 1 4

18.3 19.9 23.0 14.8

4-2 2-3 2-4

3rd 6th 6th

3-1 2-2 0-3

3-3 3-3 2-3

0-0 0-0 2-0

-

-

0-0 0-2 0-1

5 3 3

0 1 0

3 2 1

1968 1969

Tom Harp ..................4-6-0 3-4 Tom Harp ..................3-6-1 3-3-1

5th T3rd

2-2 2-1

1-4 1-4-1

1-0 0-0

-

-

0-0 0-0

2 2

0 0

1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979

Tom Harp ..................6-5-0 5-2 Mike McGee..............6-5-0 2-3 Mike McGee..............5-6-0 3-3 Mike McGee..............2-8-1 1-4-1 Mike McGee..............6-5-0 2-4 Mike McGee..............4-5-2 3-0-2 Mike McGee..............5-5-1 2-3-1 Mike McGee..............5-6-0 2-4 Mike McGee..............4-7-0 2-4 Red Wilson ................2-8-1 0-6

2nd 3rd 4th 5th 5th 2nd 4th 5th 5th 7th

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

4-2 2-3 1-3 0-4-1 1-4 2-4 4-2-1 4-2 0-6 1-4-1

0-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

-

-

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

5 4 5 3 3 6 5 1 0 0

1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989

Red Wilson ................2-9-0 1-5 Red Wilson ..............6-5-0 3-3 Red Wilson ................6-5-0 3-3 Steve Sloan ................3-8-0 3-3 Steve Sloan ................2-9-0 1-5 Steve Sloan ................4-7-0 2-5 Steve Sloan ................4-7-0 2-5 Steve Spurrier ...........5-6-0 2-5 Steve Spurrier ...........7-3-1 3-3-1 Steve Spurrier ...........8-4-0 6-1

7th 4th T3rd 4th T6th T6th 6th 7th 6th T1st

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

1-5 3-3 3-3 1-5 1-5 1-5 1-5 1-5 4-1-1 3-3

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1

-

-

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

1990 1991 1992 1993 1994

Barry Wilson.............4-7-0 Barry Wilson.............4-6-1 Barry Wilson ............2-9-0 Barry Wilson.............3-8-0 Fred Goldsmith.........8-4-0

7th T7th 9th 7th T3rd

2-3 3-2 2-4 2-3 5-1

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

0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1

-

-

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

1995

Fred Goldsmith.........3-8-0

1-7

8th

2-3

1-4

0-1

-

-

0-4

1

0

3

25.5

107.4 247.1

354.5

35.1

268.7

217.5

486.2

1996 1997 1998 1999

Fred Goldsmith....... 0-11-0 Fred Goldsmith.........2-9-0 Fred Goldsmirth .......4-7-0 Carl Franks ...............3-8-0

0-8 0-8 2-6 3-5

9th 9th T6th T5th

0-5 2-4 4-7 3-8

0-6 0-5 2-6 3-5

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

-

-

0-3 0-2 0-2 0-2

0 1 1 1

0 0 0 0

0 1 1 1

14.6 20.3 20.8 19.7

104.0 126.1 146.8 73.6

187.4 181.1 192.6 234.9

291.4 307.2 338.9 308.6

34.5 31.0 29.0 33.0

207.3 189.8 156.0 181.1

198.9 219.5 192.4 241.2

406.2 409.3 348.4 422.3

2000 2001

Carl Franks ............. 0-11-0 Carl Franks ............. 0-11-0

0-8 0-8

9th 9th

0-5 0-6

0-6 0-5

0-0 0-0

-

-

0-2 0-4

1 1

1 0

0 0

14.1 19.3

82.4 198.5 113.0 231.2

280.9 344.2

39.1 44.6

185.4 245.6

272.4 246.4

457.8 492.0

2002 2003 2004 2005

Carl Franks .............2-10-0 C. Franks/T. Roof .....4-8-0 Ted Roof ....................2-9-0 Ted Roof ..................... 1-10

0-8 2-6 1-7 0-8

9th 8th T9th 6thC

1-5 3-4 2-3 1-5

1-5 1-4 0-6 0-5

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

-

-

0-1 0-3 0-3 0-4

2 2 0 1

0 0 0 0

0 1 0 0

18.9 17.6 16.6 16.1

158.4 172.1 94.1 127.1

199.9 170.9 171.4 121.0

358.3 343.0 265.5 248.1

29.4 28.6 29.3 37.1

120.5 158.2 225.7 207.3

254.7 216.9 200.7 204.0

375.2 375.1 426.5 411.3

2006 2007 2008

Ted Roof ..................... 0-12 Ted Roof ..................... 1-11 David Cutcliffe..........4-8-0

0-8 0-8 1-7

6thC 6thC 6thC

0-7 0-6 3-4

0-5 1-5 1-4

0-0 0-0 0-0

-

-

0-3 0-2 0-0

1 0 3

1 0 1

0 0 0

14.9 17.0 20.1

98.2 185.2 64.0 207.1 106.2 197.7

283.4 271.1 303.8

33.8 33.2 23.4

168.0 180.2 151.5

227.3 244.1 205.4

395.3 424.3 356.9

2009

David Cutcliffe..........5-7-0

3-5

5thC

2-4

3-3

0-0

-

-

0-4

4

1

0

25.2

63.5 305.0

368.5

28.3

152.8

215.8

368.6

Year

Coach

W-L ACC Finish

1953 1954 1955

Bill Murray ...............7-2-1 Bill Murray ...............8-2-1 Bill Murray ...............7-2-1

4-0 4-0 4-0

1st 1st 1st

1956 1957 1958 1959

Bill Murray ...............5-4-1 4-1 Bill Murray ...............6-3-2 5-1-1 Bill Murray ...............5-5-0 3-2 Bill Murray ...............4-6-0 2-3

1960

Bill Murray ...............8-3-0

1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967

Bill Murray ...............6-4-0 Tom Harp ..................5-5-0 Tom Harp ..................4-6-0

1-6 1-6 0-8 2-6 5-3

Hm

Rd

Vs. All- All- NFL AP ACC Am Draft

88

Pts

OFFENSE Rush Pass

DEFENSE Rush Pass

Total

Pts

64.4 91.7 64.2

286.3 301.6 280.7

8.1 15.4 6.7

144.3 216.5 137.0

79.1 67.5 76.5

223.4 289.0 213.4

Total

59.9 53.8 85.9 66.9

314.3 290.4 274.5 220.1

10.0 8.7 13.1 15.9

169.2 151.8 166.9 150.9

82.2 81.8 100.9 111.5

251.4 233.6 267.8 262.4

187.1

94.9

282.0

10.8

144.9

120.6

265.5

158.2 180.3 173.8 143.9

140.9 122.1 151.6 122.7

299.1 302.9 325.4 266.6

10.6 10.5 19.8 13.5

132.0 124.0 157.6 156.9

92.1 140.0 164.6 116.1

224.1 264.0 322.2 273.0

21.6 16.4 14.3

188.7 157.7 140.6 110.2 183.5 120.4

346.4 250.8 303.9

15.7 23.7 15.3

133.0 148.5 144.3

133.4 143.6 116.8

266.4 292.1 261.1

2 1

21.4 16.1

158.0 265.3 131.0 172.5

423.3 303.5

28.7 22.4

259.0 291.0

165.1 111.2

424.1 402.2

1 2 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0

3 1 4 1 1 0 3 1 1 0

20.8 15.5 12.0 12.0 18.3 17.9 21.3 21.0 9.8 13.8

171.3 197.6 211.0 165.8 177.5 214.5 235.4 198.6 148.6 141.6

205.9 82.5 78.8 104.3 153.1 155.9 98.0 125.1 113.8 107.5

377.2 280.1 289.8 270.1 330.6 370.4 333.4 323.7 262.5 249.2

22.9 13.5 14.2 18.5 18.9 19.3 22.3 20.1 22.5 24.0

223.5 159.4 164.9 190.1 201.5 248.3 229.5 213.0 225.3 279.9

131.2 147.1 131.2 99.2 108.6 119.8 110.3 130.4 133.2 104.7

354.6 306.5 296.1 289.3 310.1 368.1 339.7 343.4 358.5 384.6

2 3 4 4 0 0 1 1 4 4

0 1 2 2 0 0 1 0 1 2

0 3 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 2

19.5 19.1 27.9 22.4 11.6 17.5 18.2 27.4 29.5 32.4

68.0 154.8 149.2 125.5 100.5 132.6 141.3 106.0 113.0 178.7

228.0 215.3 304.5 284.7 183.6 202.9 179.9 313.0 351.6 323.0

296.0 370.1 453.6 410.2 284.2 335.5 321.2 419.0 464.6 501.7

26.9 20.9 26.4 31.8 27.4 22.9 25.8 22.1 29.5 26.0

254.8 200.9 215.4 245.6 206.8 165.5 178.5 137.0 219.5 177.6

126.5 123.4 204.9 191.3 185.2 183.6 201.8 264.6 182.7 229.9

381.3 324.3 420.3 436.9 392.0 349.1 380.3 401.6 402.2 407.5

0 0 0 0 4

0 0 0 0 3

0 0 1 0 0

21.8 21.0 24.1 19.5 32.7

123.8 83.6 120.5 106.1 148.7

249.6 262.5 242.7 273.7 224.4

373.5 346.0 363.1 379.8 373.1

26.8 25.5 31.2 31.7 22.5

234.2 188.8 194.2 202.0 254.4

142.3 194.3 214.5 238.5 254.4

376.5 383.1 408.7 441.7 382.5


Florida State Year By Year Nu 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0

Final AP -

Final Coach -

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

-

11 15 14 -

0-1 0-1-1 0-1 0-1 1-0 1-0 0-1 0-0-2 2-1 0-2

-

0 0 1 0 1 0 1 2 2 0

2 2 1 1 5 3 2 5 5 4

11.1 9.3 17.0 16.7 22.7 12.1 25.4 23.3 28.1 22.0

128.9 148.4 154.1 134.4 138.6 139.6 127.7 120.2 148.4 104.9

0-1 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-1

14 6

19 11 8

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

-

0 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 2 5

1 3 6 1 1 3 2 4 2 4

23.1 24.6 26.2 8.9 11.8 17.0 18.6 24.9 28.4 29.0

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

5 13 17 15 2 3 3

5 10 19 13 20 2 3 2

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

-

6 1 0 2 2 1 1 5 3 4

5 3 0 2 4 7 1 4 6 6

2-0 3-0

4 4

4 4

2-2 5-1

-

3 4

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

1-0 2-0 2-0 2-0 2-1 1-0 1-1 2-0

2 1 4 4 3 3 3 1

2 1 5 5 3 3 3 1

5-1 6-1 4-1-1 0-2 5-1 5-1 5-1 5-0

5 8 10 7 6 7 7 9

4-1 3-2 3-3 5-1 3-2 2-3 2-2 2-4 3-1 3-3

1-1 1-0 1-1 0-1 1-0 1-1 1-0 1-1 2-0 1-0

5 15 21 11 15 23 21 -

4 15 23 10 14 23 23 -

3-2 2-2 1-2 1-2 1-1 3-2 1-3 2-2 1-2 2-2

8 4 7 5 3 0 1 0 6 3

Year 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959

Coach W-L ACC Finish Tom Nugent...............5-5-0 ----Tom Nugent...............8-4-0 ----Tom Nugent...............5-5-0 ----Tom Nugent...............5-4-1 ----Tom Nugent...............4-6-0 ----Tom Nugent...............7-4-0 ----Perry Moss ................4-6-0 -----

Hm 4-2 3-2 3-2 3-1-1 3-3 5-0 2-3

1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969

Bill Peterson ..............3-6-1 Bill Peterson ..............4-5-1 Bill Peterson ..............4-3-3 Bill Peterson ..............4-5-1 Bill Peterson ..............9-1-1 Bill Peterson ..............4-5-1 Bill Peterson ..............6-5-0 Bill Peterson ..............7-2-2 Bill Peterson ..............8-3-0 Bill Peterson ..............6-3-1

---------------------

---------------------

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

1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979

Bill Peterson ..............7-4-0 Larry Jones ...............8-4-0 Larry Jones ...............7-4-0 Larry Jones ............. 0-11-0 Darrell Mudra ........1-10-0 Darrell Mudra ..........3-8-0 Bobby Bowden ..........5-6-0 Bobby Bowden ........10-2-0 Bobby Bowden ..........8-3-0 Bobby Bowden ........ 11-1-0

---------------------

---------------------

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

1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989

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

---------------------

---------------------

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

1990 1991

Bobby Bowden ........10-2-0 Bobby Bowden ........ 11-2-0

-----

-----

6-0 5-1

2-2 3-1

Joined Atlantic Coast Conference in 1992. 1992 Bobby Bowden ........ 11-1-0 8-0 1st 1993 Bobby Bowden ........12-1-0 8-0 1st 1994 Bobby Bowden ........10-1-1 8-0 1st 1995 Bobby Bowden ........10-2-0 7-1 T1st 1996 Bobby Bowden ........ 11-1-0 8-0 1st 1997 Bobby Bowden ........ 11-1-0 8-0 1st 1998 Bobby Bowden ........ 11-2-0 7-1 T1st 1999 Bobby Bowden ........12-0-0 8-0 1st

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

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Bobby Bowden ........ 11-2-0 Bobby Bowden ..........8-4-0 Bobby Bowden ..........9-5-0 Bobby Bowden ........10-3-0 Bobby Bowden ..........9-3-0 Bobby Bowden ..........8-5-0 Bobby Bowden ..........7-6-0 Bobby Bowden ..........7-6-0 Bobby Bowden ..........9-4-0 Bobby Bowden ..........7-6-0

8-0 1st 6-2 2nd 7-1 1st 7-1 1st 6-2 2nd 5-3 t1stA 3-5 5thA 4-4 4thA 5-3 t1stA 4-4 3rdA

Rd 1-3 4-1 2-3 2-3 1-3 2-2 2-3

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

Vs. All- All- NFL AP ACC Am Draft 0-0 0 3 0-0 0 2 0-1 0 2 0-1 0 1 0-2 0 2 0-1 0 0 0-1 0 0

89

Pts 18.3 23.4 14.7 17.8 13.6 21.2 14.9

OFFENSE Rush Pass 214.2 93.6 153.6 158.6 151.7 99.0 172.7 96.0 164.2 78.6 177.3 104.3 126.7 122.2

DEFENSE Rush Pass 159.5 62.8 163.5 81.8 196.0 108.9 182.7 81.2 212.7 78.9 164.6 67.5 159.1 109.0

Total 307.8 311.6 250.7 268.7 242.8 281.6 248.9

Pts 14.6 13.0 18.6 11.6 16.5 10.9 13.2

Total 222.3 245.3 304.9 263.9 291.6 232.1 268.1

104.6 67.2 159.6 115.6 202.9 129.6 246.7 258.4 284.4 255.0

233.5 215.6 313.7 250.0 341.5 269.2 374.4 378.6 432.8 359.9

13.6 12.8 6.9 9.3 6.6 11.9 18.7 17.0 18.0 18.2

184.0 152.6 130.1 138.4 75.0 183.5 145.3 150.9 181.1 156.0

99.3 113.2 69.3 88.5 106.1 121.2 154.3 114.6 139.2 123.9

283.3 265.8 199.4 226.9 181.1 304.7 199.6 265.5 320.3 279.9

125.4 118.6 136.4 106.0 154.8 163.9 166.0 148.8 161.2 169.2

258.0 250.0 270.4 154.4 160.8 171.4 185.5 224.2 249.9 201.3

383.4 368.6 406.8 260.3 315.6 335.3 351.5 373.0 411.1 370.5

17.7 11.7 20.4 30.1 26.3 19.4 23.5 13.9 18.9 12.4

169.2 133.8 174.5 276.5 279.0 250.5 279.9 161.2 181.8 118.6

151.0 126.3 155.4 168.7 127.2 63.5 86.3 106.1 144.3 124.1

320.2 260.1 329.2 445.2 406.2 313.9 358.2 267.3 326.1 242.7

32.0 21.8 35.3 32.1 35.3 33.5 33.2 40.9 40.2 34.8

194.4 177.7 212.6 229.3 274.6 215.4 186.8 272.3 199.5 137.9

145.2 171.6 253.2 215.2 176.2 188.9 194.7 215.1 243.3 313.5

339.6 349.4 465.8 444.5 450.8 404.3 381.5 487.4 442.8 451.4

7.7 26.0 22.0 28.1 21.3 21.4 18.6 12.3 15.0 16.5

89.5 166.9 198.3 179.7 156.3 147.0 130.2 132.1 151.1 136.0

118.7 215.2 173.8 200.2 217.3 174.9 167.7 142.1 131.2 187.5

208.2 382.1 366.4 379.9 373.6 321.9 297.9 274.2 282.3 323.5

5 6

39.5 36.6

194.3 253.2 190.6 259.5

447.5 450.1

17.2 15.5

149.6 82.8

166.4 198.4

316.0 281.3

5 5 5 3 4 8 5 4

6 6 10 4 7 9 4 7

38.1 43.2 36.9 48.4 38.7 39.7 32.1 37.5

204.7 222.3 189.1 222.0 178.0 112.1 149.8 122.8

257.1 325.8 294.0 328.7 231.0 340.0 251.6 302.9

461.8 548.0 483.1 550.7 409.0 452.1 401.3 425.7

15.6 9.4 16.6 20.0 11.1 15.2 11.5 15.8

100.3 98.5 97.7 132.0 59.0 51.9 79.8 98.8

192.2 186.0 169.1 213.4 170.5 189.5 135.0 205.8

292.5 284.5 267.0 345.4 229.5 241.4 214.8 304.6

5 0 3 4 3 1 1 1 4 2

9 2 6 5 9 8 5 3 1 3

42.4 33.9 30.6 32.2 25.2 28.9 26.5 23.3 33.4 30.1

165.0 159.6 187.0 133.2 162.0 94.0 94.1 127.5 179.1 149.5

384.0 266.5 211.1 269.6 210.5 282.6 230.6 241.8 192.8 271.8

549.0 426.1 398.1 402.8 372.5 376.6 324.7 369.2 371.8 421.4

10.2 26.1 21.5 16.7 14.1 22.0 19.8 22.9 20.2 30.0

73.9 126.0 130.8 119.4 83.1 108.4 90.7 116.6 132.5 204.6

221.5 230.4 235.2 212.9 200.8 200.8 197.8 245.4 162.4 230.0

277.0 356.4 366.0 332.3 283.8 309.2 288.5 362.0 294.9 434.6


Georgia Tech Year By Year Nu 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-1

Final AP 8 7 4 -

Final Coach 9 13 7 4 -

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

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

13 8 -

13 11 8 -

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

1 1 4 2 -

0 0 4 1 1 1 2 0 0 1

6 4 6 4 4 3 2 3 4 0

11.8 16.2 20.1 17.3 12.1 22.0 24.8 12.9 15.8 14.4

136.0 148.4 175.0 152.4 129.4 142.8 181.8 127.1 62.9 136.3

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6-1 5-3 5-1-1 4-3 5-2 6-2 3-3-1 4-1 5-2

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

1-0 0-1 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1

13 20 -

17 -

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

-

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2

1 1 2 0 4 4 3 3 7

19.6 17.2 23.0 17.5 21.6 24.5 20.1 20.4 22.6

171.1 154.1 145.2 156.4 287.5 329.7 244.5 286.8 208.2

---

4-2

0-4-1

0-0

-

-

0-3

0

0

3

Year 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959

Coach W-L Bobby Dodd ..............9-2-1 Bobby Dodd ..............8-3-0 Bobby Dodd ..............9-1-1 Bobby Dodd ............10-1-0 Bobby Dodd ..............4-4-2 Bobby Dodd ..............5-4-1 Bobby Dodd ..............6-5-0

SEC Finish 4-1-1 2nd 6-2 2nd 4-1-1 3rd 7-1 2nd 3-4-1 8th 2-3-1 T8th 3-3 7th

1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969

Bobby Dodd ..............5-5-0 Bobby Dodd ..............7-4-0 Bobby Dodd ..............7-3-1 Bobby Dodd ..............7-3-0 Bobby Dodd ..............7-3-0 Bobby Dodd ..............7-3-1 Bobby Dodd ..............9-2-0 Bud Carson ...............4-6-0 Bud Carson ...............4-6-0 Bud Carson ...............4-6-0

4-4 4-3 5-2 4-3 -------------

7th T4th 4th 6th -------------

1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978

Bud Carson ...............9-3-0 Bud Carson ...............6-6-0 Bill Fulcher ...............7-4-1 Bill Fulcher ...............5-6-0 Pepper Rodgers ........6-5-0 Pepper Rodgers ........7-4-0 Pepper Rodgers ........4-6-1 Pepper Rodgers ........6-5-0 Pepper Rodgers ........7-5-0

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Joined Atlantic Coast Conference in 1979. 1979 Pepper Rodgers ........4-6-1 ---

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

Rd 2-2-1 2-1 3-0-1 5-0 2-2 1-3 4-1

Vs. All- All- NFL AP ACC Am Draft 3-0-1 2 1 7 1-1 2 2 4 3-1 2 1 2 3-1 2 2 6 2-2-1 1 1 5 1-0-1 0 0 4 3-3 1 1 6

Pts 22.4 17.5 18.2 22.7 7.5 9.3 12.9

OFFENSE Rush Pass 216.5 114.8 182.1 90.7 199.8 67.4 224.9 62.6 141.1 52.2 147.3 65.1 144.6 57.7

DEFENSE EFENSE Rush Pass 148.6 68.1 187.8 58.7 134.1 65.8 128.4 71.9 144.4 33.4 144.7 57.1 113.0 102.8

Total 300.2 272.8 267.2 287.5 199.3 212.4 202.3

Pts 8.4 9.1 4.6 3.3 7.1 9.1 10.7

Total 216.7 246.5 199.9 200.3 177.8 201.8 216.3

63.9 82.1 104.9 106.6 85.7 142.0 113.2 135.7 237.6 106.5

199.9 230.5 279.9 259.0 215.1 284.8 295.0 262.8 300.5 242.8

9.7 5.0 8.3 8.9 7.9 15.0 8.1 20.5 26.3 18.3

147.2 94.9 102.4 133.7 100.2 164.4 108.1 192.7 233.9 148.8

103.4 83.6 113.6 74.3 131.5 167.7 98.5 122.8 134.6 181.3

250.6 178.5 216.0 208.0 231.7 334.1 206.6 315.5 368.5 330.1

137.0 114.4 182.8 153.8 48.4 41.5 63.7 31.3 161.8

301.8 268.5 328.0 310.2 335.8 371.3 308.3 318.2 370.0

14.2 15.1 17.8 19.2 19.3 18.2 24.3 20.1 19.3

111.5 118.1 185.9 222.5 233.6 177.0 207.1 195.5 207.7

184.9 135.5 124.0 119.7 85.8 176.4 158.4 137.5 153.2

296.4 253.6 309.9 341.8 319.5 353.4 365.6 333.1 360.9

13.8

116.2 191.0

307.2

17.3

213.1

128.2

341.3

1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989

Bill Curry ..................1-9-1 --Bill Curry ..............1-10-0 --Bill Curry ..................6-5-0 --Bill Curry ..................3-8-0 3-2 Bill Curry ..................6-4-1 2-2-1 Bill Curry ..................9-2-1 5-1 Bill Curry ..................5-5-1 3-3 Bobby Ross................2-9-0 0-6 Bobby Ross................3-8-0 0-7 Bobby Ross................7-4-0 4-3

------3rd 5th 2nd 4th 8th 8th T4th

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

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

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

19 -

18 -

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

0 0 1 0 3 3 3 0 2 3

0 0 0 0 1 2 1 1 0 1

0 1 3 1 2 3 4 2 2 1

10.3 11.3 21.7 20.2 26.9 21.4 25.6 18.1 18.2 24.1

99.5 103.5 179.3 216.4 235.0 197.2 210.2 135.7 143.4 209.2

142.3 147.6 179.4 126.1 179.3 144.0 150.8 207.6 167.5 160.8

241.7 251.1 358.6 342.4 414.3 341.2 361.0 343.4 310.9 370.0

23.6 28.1 26.0 28.4 18.3 10.7 19.2 25.0 17.6 19.4

239.0 234.0 219.4 211.9 147.5 163.0 188.9 178.1 142.4 148.2

123.4 163.0 155.9 196.0 169.7 149.0 136.9 206.1 138.9 191.1

362.5 397.0 375.3 407.9 317.3 312.1 325.8 384.2 281.3 339.3

1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999

Bobby Ross.............. 11-0-1 6-0-1 1st Bobby Ross................8-5-0 5-2 T2nd Bill Lewis ..................5-6-0 4-4 T4th Bill Lewis ...................5-6-0 3-5 6th B. Lewis/G. O’Leary1-10-0 0-8 9th George O’Leary........6-5-0 5-3 4th George O’Leary........5-6-0 4-4 5th George O’Leary........7-5-0 5-3 T3rd George O’Leary......10-2-0 7-1 T1st George O’Leary........8-4-0 5-3 T2nd

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

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

1-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 2-0 0-1

2 25 9 20

1 11 21

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

4 4 2 1 1 0 2 1 3 3

2 2 2 0 1 0 1 1 1 1

2 5 2 2 3 2 0 2 3 3

31.6 22.1 21.5 23.6 16.8 23.6 20.0 25.4 35.6 40.7

208.9 175.3 103.9 223.9 104.1 211.0 165.5 151.6 183.7 225.6

185.1 212.3 234.5 175.9 245.6 138.9 169.3 215.5 205.0 283.4

394.0 387.6 338.5 399.8 349.7 349.9 334.8 367.0 388.7 509.0

15.5 16.4 26.0 26.0 29.0 22.1 21.5 24.2 24.3 30.3

110.9 112.0 187.8 170.4 230.4 91.2 148.6 132.7 167.6 183.2

183.8 165.8 212.3 135.6 152.1 244.7 199.7 296.3 230.0 230.6

294.7 277.8 400.1 397.5 382.5 335.9 348.4 429.0 397.6 413.8

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

George O’Leary........9-3-0 O’Leary/Mac McWhorter8-5-0 Chan Gailey ..............7-6-0 Chan Gailey ..............7-6-0 Chan Gailey ..............7-5-0 Chan Gailey ..............7-5-0 Chan Gailey ..............9-5-0 Chan Gailey ..............7-6-0 Paul Johnson .............9-4-0 Paul Johnson ........... 11-3-0

5-1 3-3 4-2 4-2 3-3 4-2 6-1 4-3 6-1 5-1

4-1 3-2 3-3 2-4 3-2 3-2 3-2 3-2 3-2 5-1

0-1 2-0 0-1 1-0 1-0 0-1 0-2 0-1 0-1 1-1

17 24 22 13

19 22 13

2-1 2-2 1-2 1-2 2-4 2-2 1-3 1-3 2-1 3-2

4 6 5 5 2 1 4 5 7 7

1 1 0 2 0 1 1 1 3 5

0 2 0 5 0 3 2 3 4 4

33.8 31.8 21.5 21.1 22.0 18.5 24.9 26.2 24.4 33.8

164.3 139.0 163.6 160.5 162.2 153.8 162.4 199.3 273.2 295.4

271.1 278.9 211.1 170.2 184.2 195.2 169.6 185.6 99.2 126.7

435.4 417.9 374.7 330.6 346.4 349.0 332.1 384.9 372.5 422.1

19.0 22.2 20.5 20.5 18.9 20.1 18.4 20.8 20.3 24.8

94.5 117.1 134.6 100.5 104.6 103.9 104.8 114.5 120.3 151.6

285.2 216.2 221.1 221.7 193.3 213.6 195.8 215.9 193.2 208.6

379.6 333.3 355.7 322.2 297.9 317.5 300.6 330.4 313.5 360.3

6-2 4-4 4-4 4-4 4-4 5-3 7-1 4-4 5-3 7-1

T2nd T4th T5th T4th T6th 3rdC 1stC 3rdC T1stC 1stC

90


Maryland Year By Year Maryland Year By Year Rd

Nu

Final AP

Final Coach

Pts

OFFENSE Rush Pass

Total

Pts

5-0 4-0 5-0

5-0 3-2-1 5-0

0-1 0-0 0-1

1 8 3

1 11 3

2-1 0-1 2-1

4 3 4

3 1 4

8 10 5

29.8 28.0 21.1

257.8 101.7 248.9 84.1 196.2 83.8

359.5 333.0 280.0

3.1 6.7 5.7

84.9 134.3 75.9

109.3 113.0 93.2

194.2 247.1 169.1

4th T3rd 5th 3rd

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

2-4 2-3 3-3 1-3

0-0 0-0 0-1 1-0

-

-

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

2 2 0 0

1 0 0 0

8 3 2 1

6.8 11.9 13.2 18.4

157.7 61.2 141.7 59.9 136.0 126.0 176.5 112.0

218.9 201.6 262.0 288.5

16.8 14.4 17.5 18.8

202.2 175.0 164.7 167.1

66.4 73.1 119.9 113.8

268.6 248.1 284.6 280.9

5-2

3rd

2-2

4-2

0-0

-

-

1-1

3-3 5-2 2-5 4-3

3rd 3rd 5th T3rd

4-1 4-1 2-3 3-2

3-2 2-3 1-3 1-3

0-0 0-0 0-1 1-0

-

-

1-0 0-0 0-1 0-1

1

0

3

17.1

137.7 107.8

245.5

16.4

182.2

110.7

292.9

2 3 0 1

1 0 0 0

5 4 2 2

15.6 17.0 14.8 16.4

123.1 146.4 158.9 148.0 140.5 124.6 186.6 94.1

269.5 306.9 265.1 280.7

14.1 12.8 20.1 12.6

161.5 126.2 163.5 158.3

97.2 103.5 99.7 115.9

258.7 229.7 263.2 274.2

Tom Nugent...............4-6-0 Lou Saban .................4-6-0 Bob Ward ..................0-9-0

3-3 3-3 0-6

T5th T3rd 8th

1-4 4-2 0-4

3-2 0-4 0-5

0-0 0-0 0-0

-

-

0-0 0-0 0-1

0 1 0

0 0 0

1 2 1

13.2 18.0 5.1

115.2 123.3 81.3 162.4 120.8 126.8

243.5 243.7 247.6

16.4 20.4 25.7

163.5 153.1 263.7

115.6 123.1 117.0

279.1 276.2 380.7

1968 1969

Bob Ward ..................2-8-0 Roy Lester .................3-7-0

2-5 3-3

7th T3rd

2-3 2-3

0-4 1-4

0-1 0-0

-

-

0-1 0-1

0 1

0 0

3 2

17.1 10.0

164.2 129.6 167.6 99.8

293.8 267.4

29.9 24.9

227.2 192.1

192.0 119.3

419.2 311.4

1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979

Roy Lester .................2-9-0 2-4 T6th Roy Lester .................2-9-0 1-4 7th Jerry Claiborne ........5-5-1 3-2-1 3rd Jerry Claiborne ........8-4-0 5-1 2nd Jerry Claiborne ........8-4-0 6-0 1st Jerry Claiborne ........9-2-1 5-0 1st Jerry Claiborne ...... 11-1-0 5-0 1st Jerry Claiborne ........8-4-0 4-2 T3rd Jerry Claiborne ........9-3-0 5-1 2nd Jerry Claiborne ........7-4-0 4-2 T2nd

1-5 2-4 4-1 4-2 5-1 5-1 6-0 4-2 4-1 5-1

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

0-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-1 1-0 0-1 1-0 0-1 0-0

20 13 13 8 20 -

18 13 11 11 -

0-0 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-2 1-1 0-1 0-1 1-2 1-1

1 1 2 4 6 7 7 1 4 3

0 0 0 2 3 0 1 0 2 1

0 2 0 2 11 1 4 3 2 1

10.2 20.4 22.1 29.0 28.5 27.2 24.8 21.5 23.7 18.0

140.2 138.3 160.1 201.4 227.9 220.7 261.3 185.5 187.1 193.7

135.6 158.9 180.2 140.0 179.7 154.5 110.7 162.9 147.1 104.7

275.8 297.2 340.2 341.4 407.6 375.2 372.0 348.4 334.2 298.5

21.9 25.7 19.7 11.3 8.8 13.6 7.7 15.6 11.4 12.3

173.6 189.7 137.5 112.1 133.7 154.9 116.7 169.5 137.8 150.6

142.8 161.9 150.3 133.0 122.8 95.0 94.3 113.2 118.4 88.5

316.5 351.6 287.8 245.1 256.5 249.9 211.0 282.7 256.2 239.2

1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989

Jerry Claiborne ........8-4-0 5-1 Jerry Claiborne ........4-6-1 4-2 Bobby Ross................8-4-0 5-1 Bobby Ross................8-4-0 5-1 Bobby Ross................9-3-0 6-0 Bobby Ross................9-3-0 6-0 Bobby Ross................5-5-1 2-3-1 Joe Krivak .................4-7-0 3-3 Joe Krivak .................5-6-0 4-3 Joe Krivak .................3-7-1 2-5

2nd 3rd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 5th 5th T4th 6th

5-1 2-2-1 5-1 5-1 3-2 4-2 1-3-1 3-2 3-2 2-3-1

3-2 2-4 3-2 3-2 5-1 4-1 4-2 1-5 2-4 1-4

0-1 0-0 0-1 0-1 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

20 12 18 -

20 11 19 -

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

3 0 2 4 5 6 3 2 2 0

0 0 0 2 2 2 0 1 0 0

3 1 3 6 3 6 4 5 4 2

17.4 21.1 32.1 26.6 32.0 26.5 23.8 17.6 23.6 19.6

175.9 155.8 203.7 181.5 209.8 185.4 136.1 88.8 162.3 132.6

119.6 177.1 215.2 233.0 236.5 225.0 248.0 249.8 190.5 225.2

295.5 332.9 418.9 414.5 446.4 410.4 384.1 338.6 352.7 360.8

11.8 17.6 18.1 20.3 23.0 15.8 19.2 27.4 27.6 21.6

118.8 83.9 87.2 172.0 151.9 125.8 148.2 191.3 177.1 195.6

138.9 265.0 206.4 192.1 202.7 179.3 231.3 181.2 232.5 179.2

257.7 348.9 293.5 364.1 354.6 305.1 379.5 372.5 409.5 374.8

1990 1991 1992 1993 1994

Joe Krivak .................6-5-1 Joe Krivak .................2-9-0 Mark Duffner ..........3-8-0 Mark Duffner ...........2-9-0 Mark Duffner ...........4-7-0

4-3 2-5 2-6 2-6 2-6

4th 6th 8th T7th 7th

4-2 1-3 2-4 1-4 3-2

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

-

-

1-4 0-5 0-6 0-3 0-3

1 0 1 1 1

0 0 0 0 1

3 2 1 0 1

18.5 12.6 26.5 22.1 24.6

91.8 106.5 136.6 92.1 94.4

252.2 165.0 329.8 347.5 276.1

344.0 271.5 466.5 439.6 370.4

22.5 27.6 33.0 43.5 29.6

145.2 190.7 204.4 317.3 238.0

198.2 225.8 245.3 235.7 193.4

343.4 416.6 474.2 553.0 434.4

1995

Mark Duffner ...........6-5-0

4-4

1996 1997 1998 1999

Mark Duffner ...........5-6-0 Ron Vanderlinden ....2-9-0 Ron Vanderlinden ....3-8-0 Ron Vanderlinden ....5-6-0

3-5 1-7 1-7 2-6

T5th

3-2

3-3

0-0

-

-

0-2

1

0

1

19.1

98.1 219.2

317.3

22.8

157.0

193.4

350.5

T6th 8th T8th T8th

4-2 1-5 2-3 3-3

1-4 1-4 1-4 2-3

0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0

-

-

0-4 0-2 0-3 0-2

0 0 1 3

0 0 0 0

1 1 2 2

17.0 14.6 18.4 26.6

135.5 88.5 161.2 231.4

135.0 174.3 117.1 143.6

270.5 262.7 278.3 375.0

21.6 32.3 26.4 23.6

140.8 177.4 159.0 126.4

179.2 227.2 202.0 247.4

320.0 401.8 361.0 373.8

2000 2001

Ron Vanderlinden ....5-6-0 Ralph Friedgen .......10-2-0

3-5 7-1

T6th 1st

4-2 7-0

1-4 3-1

0-0 0-1

11

10

0-3 1-2

0 7

0 4

2 3

22.5 35.5

124.1 211.1 220.7 219.0

335.2 439.7

25.8 19.1

186.1 90.6

253.9 240.5

440.0 333.1

2002 2003 2004 2005

Ralph Friedgen ....... 11-3-0 Ralph Friedgen .......10-3-0 Ralph Friedgen .........5-6-0 Ralph Friedgen .........5-6-0

6-2 2nd 6-2 2nd 3-5 T8th 3-5 t4thA

7-1 6-0 4-2 1-4

3-1 3-3 1-4 3-2

1-1 1-0 0-0 1-0

13 17 -

13 20 -

1-2 1-1 1-3 1-4

11 4 3 2

5 2 2 2

1 5 2 3

32.2 31.2 17.7 24.5

198.8 191.3 119.5 134.8

190.6 230.4 178.5 249.1

389.4 421.7 298.0 383.9

16.3 15.8 20.0 25.0

128.6 129.4 143.1 165.7

210.1 179.0 172.2 184.8

338.8 308.4 315.3 350.5

2006 2007 2008

Ralph Friedgen .........9-4-0 Ralph Friedgen .........6-7-0 Ralph Freidgen .........8-5-0

5-3 T2ndA 3-5 T5thA 4-4 T3rdA

6-1 3-3 6-1

2-3 3-3 1-4

1-0 0-1 1-0

-

-

1-4 2-1 4-1

0 2 4

0 0 0

2 1 5

21.8 24.1 21.8

131.2 183.1 137.5 203.4 144.0 206.7

314.2 340.8 350.7

21.8 21.5 22.5

162.9 147.3 146.7

197.7 210.7 218.2

360.6 358.0 364.9

2009

Ralph Freidgen .......2-10-0

1-7

2-5

0-5

0-0

-

-

0-2

3

1

2

21.3

105.8 210.7

316.4

31.2

150.8

245.5

396.3

Year

Coach

W-L ACC Finish

1953 1954 1955

Jim Tatum ...............10-1-0 3-0 Jim Tatum .................7-2-1 4-0-1 Jim Tatum ...............10-1-0 4-0

1st 2nd T1st

1956 1957 1958 1959

Tommy Mont ............2-7-1 2-2-1 Tommy Mont ............5-5-0 4-3 Tommy Mont ............4-6-0 3-3 Tom Nugent...............5-5-0 4-2

1960

Tom Nugent...............6-4-0

1961 1962 1963 1964

Tom Nugent...............7-3-0 Tom Nugent...............6-4-0 Tom Nugent...............3-7-0 Tom Nugent...............5-5-0

1965 1966 1967

6thA

Hm

Vs. All- All- NFL AP ACC Am Draft

91

DEFENSE Rush Pass

Total


Miami Year By Year Year 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959

Coach W-L ACC Finish Andy Gustafson ........4-5-0 Andy Gustafson ........8-1-0 Andy Gustafson ........6-3-0 Andy Gustafson ........8-1-1 Andy Gustafson ........5-4-1 Andy Gustafson ........2-8-0 Andy Gustafson ........6-4-0 -

Hm 4-3 7-0 5-2 6-1-1 4-3-1 0-6 5-2

Rd 0-2 1-1 1-1 2-0 1-1 2-1 1-1

Nu 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1

Final AP 11 14 6 -

Final Coach 9 18 6 -

Vs. All- All- NFL AP ACC Am Draft 0-3 0 1 1-0 1 3 1-3 0 4 4-1 1 4 1-2-1 0 1 0-3 0 0 1-2 1 0

Pts 17.2 28.5 20.1 16.1 16.1 8.8 14.0

1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969

Andy Gustafson ........6-4-0 Andy Gustafson ........7-4-0 Andy Gustafson ........7-4-0 Andy Gustafson ........3-7-0 Charlie Tate ..............4-5-1 Charlie Tate ..............5-4-1 Charlie Tate ..............8-2-1 Charlie Tate ..............7-4-0 Charlie Tate ..............5-5-0 Charlie Tate ..............4-6-0

-

-

6-2 4-3 5-1 1-6 3-3-1 3-2-1 5-1 4-2 4-1 4-3

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

0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-1 0-0 0-0

9 -

1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979

C. Tate/Walt Kichefski3-8-0 Fran Curci.................4-7-0 Fran Curci.................5-6-0 Pete Elliot ..................5-6-0 Pete Elliot ..................6-5-0 Carl Selmer ...............2-8-0 Carl Selmer ...............3-8-0 Lou Saban .................3-8-0 Lou Saban .................6-5-0 H. Schnellenberger ...5-6-0

-

-

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

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

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1

1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989

H. Schnellenberger ...9-3-0 H. Schnellenberger ...9-2-0 H. Schnellenberger ...7-4-0 H. Schnellenberger . 11-1-0 Jimmy Johnson .........8-5-0 Jimmy Johnson .......10-2-0 Jimmy Johnson ....... 11-1-0 Jimmy Johnson .......12-0-0 Jimmy Johnson ....... 11-1-0 Dennis Erickson...... 11-1-0

-

-

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

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

1990 Dennis Erickson......10-2-0 Joined BIG EAST in 1991. 1991 Dennis Erickson......12-0-0 1992 Dennis Erickson...... 11-1-0 1993 Dennis Erickson........9-3-0 1994 Dennis Erickson......10-2-0 1995 Butch Davis ...............8-3-0 1996 Butch Davis ...............9-3-0 1997 Butch Davis ...............5-6-0 1998 Butch Davis ...............9-3-0 1999 Butch Davis ...............9-4-0

-

-

6-0

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

1st 1st 2nd 1st T1st T1st 5th 2nd 2nd

2000 2001 2002 2003

19 18 10 16 -

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

-

1 1 1 2 0 1 2 1 1 0

9 5 8 2 2 4 5 8 1 3

16.3 13.3 17.2 11.6 14.7 19.9 19.1 23.4 16.1 20.1

185.1 143.0 148.3 122.7 120.4 126.4 150.8 170.9 79.8 134.4

-

-

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

-

0 1 3 1 2 0 1 1 1 0

2 2 5 0 7 6 3 6 4 1

15.1 15.9 19.5 14.8 15.2 15.7 18.8 11.7 17.6 17.7

1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 2-1 2-1 0-1 1-0 1-0 1-0

18 8 1 18 9 2 1 2 1

18 1 8 2 1 2 1

3-2 2-3 1-3 3-0 3-3 2-2 3-1 6-0 5-1 3-1

-

1 3 0 1 1 1 3 2 3 1

3 8 7 7 5 4 7 12 6 9

3-2

1-0

3

3

2-2

-

2

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

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

1-0 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 2-0

1 3 6 20 20 14 20 15

2 3 15 6 14 21 15

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

11 14 9 14 8 13 5 8 12

7-0 7-0 7-0 6-1

1st 1st 1st T1st

6-0 6-0 6-0 6-1

4-1 5-0 6-0 4-1

1-0 1-0 0-1 1-0

2 1 2 5

2 1 2 5

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

Joined Atlantic Coast Conference in 2004. 2004 Larry Coker ..............9-3-0 5-3 T3rd 2005 Larry Coker ..............9-3-0 6-2 2ndC 2006 Larry Coker ..............7-6-0 3-5 4thC 2007 Randy Shannon ........5-7-0 2-6 5thC 2008 Randy Shannon ........7-6-0 4-4 T3rdC 2009 Randy Shannon ........9-4-0 5-3 3rdC

4-2 6-1 5-2 4-3 4-2 5-1

4-1 3-1 1-4 1-4 3-3 4-2

1-0 0-1 1-0 0-0 0-1 0-1

11 17 19

11 18 19

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

Butch Davis ............. 11-1-0 Larry Coker ............12-0-0 Larry Coker ............12-1-0 Larry Coker ............ 11-2-0

92

OFFENSE Rush Pass

DEFENSE Rush Pass

Total

Pts 15.2 10.4 9.0 5.3 10.3 19.5 14.0

Total

76.2 128.1 172.1 218.3 112.4 142.7 150.6 110.7 212.6 212.1

261.3 271.1 320.3 341.0 246.2 254.3 301.4 281.6 292.4 346.5

14.3 7.7 21.7 17.4 13.3 13.8 9.4 12.7 13.1 21.6

153.2 107.7 149.2 164.5 102.5 117.9 88.2 121.9 100.2 126.0

110.6 116.0 137.0 151.9 135.4 125.0 118.6 121.6 152.4 191.8

263.8 213.8 286.7 316.4 249.3 230.4 206.8 243.5 252.6 317.8

110.3 183.8 170.1 171.6 182.9 141.1 155.5 135.3 211.6 99.3

160.5 112.9 139.3 126.9 107.1 138.8 173.3 119.7 96.7 179.9

270.7 296.6 309.4 298.5 289.9 279.9 329.2 254.9 308.4 278.1

28.2 20.1 15.5 21.8 16.7 23.9 19.7 22.8 17.5 21.5

141.0 156.6 142.9 194.0 206.2 219.2 170.9 177.5 164.0 190.0

178.3 122.9 149.0 114.6 107.1 92.3 152.8 113.9 161.3 133.8

319.3 279.5 291.2 308.6 313.3 311.7 324.5 292.2 320.3 332.3

24.3 22.2 21.9 26.1 30.3 33.8 35.8 34.3 34.8 36.0

168.6 122.8 143.0 136.4 128.4 143.2 130.8 159.8 134.0 144.5

172.9 249.1 179.0 233.2 318.8 318.3 281.4 232.4 318.5 309.6

341.5 371.9 322.0 269.6 447.3 461.5 412.2 392.2 452.5 454.1

15.8 13.2 13.9 11.3 24.2 16.3 12.5 10.4 8.5 11.8

123.8 105.8 146.0 106.4 138.4 110.5 125.5 96.9 100.3 69.1

137.7 172.4 145.0 243.0 211.3 183.3 136.9 147.1 159.5 147.4

257.0 278.3 262.0 259.4 349.8 239.7 262.4 244.0 242.0 216.5

11

37.3

158.1 324.8

482.9

15.3

79.7

218.8

298.5

5 4 1 2 1 1 0 0 2

6 9 2 7 2 2 8 3 5

32.2 30.8 27.6 30.4 26.7 30.7 28.5 37.3 31.1

146.4 120.5 168.4 179.1 141.5 146.9 170.0 202.9 173.9

294.9 316.0 261.7 248.1 224.1 264.7 222.2 248.5 230.5

441.3 436.5 430.1 427.2 365.5 411.6 392.2 451.5 404.4

8.3 13.4 13.9 11.9 18.3 17.5 25.9 24.8 15.9

132.0 101.6 117.9 96.8 182.9 134.2 219.9 135.6 109.4

156.7 169.2 137.6 124.1 148.3 146.7 177.3 238.4 192.3

288.7 207.8 255.8 220.9 331.2 280.8 397.2 374.0 301.7

14 18 16 11

5 6 4 4

7 11 8 9

42.2 42.6 40.5 27.8

194.8 196.8 183.0 179.8

266.0 259.5 284.2 215.1

460.8 456.3 467.2 394.9

15.8 9.75 19.1 15.1

112.8 138.1 169.4 116.6

220.6 131.8 119.7 140.9

333.5 269.9 289.1 257.5

2 4 2 1 2 7

2 3 0 0 1 3

5 9 5 3 1 4

31.7 27.1 19.6 20.6 27.1 30.3

131.0 137.6 116.0 145.6 129.2 138.0

234.3 215.5 197.5 169.5 196.8 261.9

365.3 353.1 313.5 315.1 326.0 399.9

17.0 14.2 15.5 26.0 24.2 22.2

155.0 117.9 67.8 133.8 151.8 122.3

173.1 152.2 187.7 212.7 164.6 207.3

328.1 270.1 255.5 345.9 317.5 329.6


North Carolina Year By Year Year 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959

Coach W-L ACC Finish Hm Rd George Barclay .... 4-6-0 2-3 T3rd 2-3 2-3 George Barclay .... 4-5-1 4-2 3rd 3-2 1-3-1 George Barclay .... 3-7-0 3-3 4th 1-4 1-3 Jim Tatum ............ 2-7-1 2-3-1 5th 1-3-1 1-4 Jim Tatum ............ 6-4-0 4-3 4th 3-3 3-1 Jim Tatum ............ 6-4-0 4-3 4th 3-2 3-2 Jim Hickey ........... 5-5-0 5-2 2nd 3-2 2-3

Nu 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Final AP -

Final Coach -

Vs. All- All- NFL AP ACC Am Draft 0-2 0 0 1 0-2 1 0 1 0-3 1 0 3 0-3 2 0 3 2-1 2 0 3 0-0 4 2 7 1-2 1 1 7

OFFENSE Pts Rush Pass 17.1 195.5 68.8 14.0 185.0 72.5 11.7 128.4 57.3 9.9 187.7 65.8 14.2 147.4 59.9 19.5 182.0 137.8 19.8 185.1 123.8

Total 264.3 257.5 185.7 253.5 201.6 319.8 308.9

DEFENSE Pts Rush Pass 18.7 243.3 78.2 22.2 205.6 77.0 21.8 206.9 107.6 18.3 246.9 82.9 12.9 175.0 73.1 10.9 134.9 104.8 14.2 161.1 96.3

Total 321.5 284.3 314.5 329.8 248.1 239.7 257.4

1960 Jim Hickey ........... 3-7-0

2-5

6th

2-3

1-4

0-0

-

-

1-1

1

0

4

11.7 172.9 100.4 273.3

16.1

175.4

1961 1962 1963 1964

Jim Hickey ........... 5-5-0 Jim Hickey ........... 3-7-0 Jim Hickey ........... 9-2-0 Jim Hickey ........... 5-5-0

4-3 3-4 6-1 4-3

2nd T4th 1st T3rd

3-2 2-3 4-1 4-1

2-3 1-4 4-1 1-3

0-0 0-0 1-0 0-1

-

19 -

1-1 0-1 0-0 0-0

2 2 3 2

0 0 1 1

2 1 2 2

12.1 11.2 19.7 17.2

137.7 88.0 225.7 103.4 131.8 235.2 180.9 160.5 341.4 172.4 128.1 300.5

14.1 20.6 10.3 17.8

147.4 95.7 243.1 218.2 101.1 319.3 142.0 84.4 226.4 146.2 111.1 257.3

67.6 243.0

1965 Jim Hickey ........... 4-6-0 1966 Jim Hickey ........... 2-8-0

3-3 1-4

T5th 8th

2-3 1-4

2-3 1-4

0-0 0-0

-

-

0-2 1-1

3 0

0 0

1 2

14.6 154.5 127.8 282.3 9.0 106.4 158.3 264.7

19.5 19.6

168.3 164.5 332.8 196.5 108.1 304.6

1967 Bill Dooley ........... 2-8-0 1968 Bill Dooley ........... 3-7-0 1969 Bill Dooley ........... 5-5-0

2-5 1-6 3-3

7th 8th T3rd

1-4 2-3 4-1

1-4 1-4 1-4

0-0 0-0 0-0

-

-

0-0 1-0 0-1

1 0 4

0 0 1

1 1 0

10.4 145.2 116.4 261.6 17.8 174.1 153.5 327.6 20.0 261.5 104.7 366.2

18.2 27.2 16.4

212.8 112.9 325.7 234.7 152.9 387.6 108.5 153.3 261.8

1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979

Bill Dooley ........... 8-4-0 5-2 T2nd 5-1 3-2 Bill Dooley ........... 9-3-0 6-0 1st 4-1 5-1 Bill Dooley ......... 11-1-0 6-0 1st 6-0 3-1 Bill Dooley ........... 4-7-0 1-5 6th 3-3 1-4 Bill Dooley ........... 7-5-0 4-2 T2nd 6-0 1-4 Bill Dooley ........... 3-7-1 1-4-1 6th 1-5 2-2-1 Bill Dooley ........... 9-3-0 4-1 2nd 5-1 3-1 Bill Dooley ........... 8-3-1 5-0-1 1st 3-1-1 5-1 Dick Crum ............ 5-6-0 3-3 4th 3-3 2-3 Dick Crum ............ 8-3-1 3-3 5th 3-2-1 4-1

0-1 0-1 2-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 1-1 0-1 0-0 1-0

12 17 15

1-1 18 0-2 14 0-1 0-2 2-0 0-2 3-1 14 0-2-1 0-3 14 3-1

3 9 7 4 5 1 6 6 3 4

1 0 2 0 2 0 2 1 1 2

2 2 1 3 3 1 5 3 3 3

33.8 25.9 26.5 22.0 30.9 18.8 22.1 21.3 18.1 24.8

285.2 264.7 244.0 225.5 265.9 224.2 244.9 242.5 195.6 223.8

126.0 100.3 124.6 130.7 160.5 114.0 92.2 95.1 145.7 149.6

411.2 365.0 368.6 356.2 426.5 338.2 337.1 337.6 341.4 373.5

22.7 13.2 16.5 24.2 23.0 24.7 18.1 7.4 19.8 13.8

95.3 134.5 159.3 208.4 257.3 255.5 210.1 135.2 194.9 150.5

165.1 143.9 159.0 125.9 106.8 134.4 155.2 103.4 136.6 152.9

260.4 278.4 318.3 334.3 364.1 389.8 365.3 238.5 292.1 303.5

1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989

Dick Crum .......... 11-1-0 6-0 Dick Crum ........ 10-2-0 5-1 Dick Crum ............ 8-4-0 3-3 Dick Crum ............ 8-4-0 4-2 Dick Crum ............ 5-5-1 3-2-1 Dick Crum ............ 5-6-0 3-4 Dick Crum ............ 7-4-1 5-2 Dick Crum ............ 5-6-0 3-4 Mack Brown ....... 1-10-0 1-6 Mack Brown ....... 1-10-0 0-7

1st 7-0 3-1 2nd 4-2 5-0 T3rd 6-1 1-3 2nd 5-1 3-2 3rd 3-2-1 2-3 5th 3-3 2-3 2nd 4-1 3-2-1 6th 1-4 4-2 7th 1-5 0-5 8th 1-5 0-5

1-0 1-0 1-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0

10 9 18 -

9 1-1 8 0-1 13 1-2 0-1 - 0-1-1 0-2 - 0-3-1 0-3 0-4 0-3

9 7 6 5 2 4 4 4 2 2

4 1 2 3 1 0 2 1 1 1

6 3 3 4 4 4 1 3 3 2

25.5 31.3 29.3 30.4 21.3 20.4 25.8 19.5 19.7 12.6

270.6 274.5 261.9 276.9 195.1 135.0 252.5 167.0 198.5 130.1

94.6 141.3 171.5 164.9 177.5 191.4 183.5 186.9 135.4 125.8

365.3 415.7 433.5 441.8 372.5 326.4 436.0 353.9 333.9 255.9

11.2 11.2 12.6 17.1 24.9 20.3 22.6 18.8 35.5 27.0

125.5 110.3 101.1 135.8 176.6 159.5 151.4 152.1 230.9 237.6

131.0 185.7 135.5 160.0 234.5 196.2 235.7 187.2 231.8 175.8

256.5 296.0 236.5 295.8 411.2 355.6 387.1 339.3 462.7 413.4

1990 1991 1992 1993

Mack Brown ......... 6-4-1 3-3-1 Mack Brown ......... 7-4-0 3-4 Mack Brown ........ 9-3-0 5-3 Mack Brown ....... 10-3-0 6-2

5th 4-2-1 5th 6-1 3rd 5-1 2nd 6-1

2-2 1-3 3-2 4-1

0-0 0-0 1-0 0-1

19 21

- 0-2-1 0-1 18 2-2 20 2-2

1 3 3 3

1 0 2 1

1 5 4 4

20.6 25.6 24.4 35.1

161.9 185.9 221.7 253.0

143.1 162.0 176.0 185.0

305.0 347.9 397.7 438.0

16.9 18.1 19.6 19.1

122.6 122.9 149.3 102.5

206.5 194.5 177.3 239.8

329.1 317.4 326.6 322.3

1994 Mack Brown ......... 8-4-0 1995 Mack Brown ......... 7-5-0

5-3 4-4

T3rd 5th

5-1 4-2

3-2 2-3

0-1 1-0

-

21 -

1-2 2-1

2 4

1 1

5 2

31.2 226.9 180.5 407.5 24.0 152.3 244.3 396.6

21.1 19.1

115.2 204.1 319.3 118.6 148.7 267.3

1996 1997 1998 1999

6-2 7-1 5-3 2-6

2nd 2nd T4th T8th

5-0 5-1 3-2 1-5

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

1-0 1-0 2-0 1-0

10 6 -

10 4 -

2-2 1-1 0-2 0-2

7 6 2 2

3 4 2 1

5 7 6 1

30.6 27.8 24.4 16.9

367.6 378.9 328.7 276.6

10.0 13.0 24.6 24.7

73.9 83.2 225.6 77.9 131.4 209.3 127.6 219.0 346.6 190.7 183.3 374.0

2000 Carl Torbush ........ 6-5-0 2001 John Bunting ....... 8-5-0

3-5 5-3

T5th 3rd

3-3 5-1

3-2 2-4

0-0 1-0

-

-

0-2 2-3

2 2

1 2

4 6

24.5 148.5 222.6 371.1 26.8 127.5 239.3 366.8

25.8 21.8

103.5 224.0 327.5 124.8 180.5 305.3

2002 John Bunting ....... 3-9-0 2003 John Bunting ..... 2-10-0 2004 John Bunting ....... 6-6-0

1-7 1-7 5-3

8th 9th T3rd

0-6 1-5 4-2

3-3 1-5 2-3

0-0 0-0 0-1

-

-

0-3 0-1 1-6

1 0 1

0 0 0

1 4 3

18.6 102.5 266.6 369.1 26.4 150.4 243.9 394.3 26.6 176.2 214.4 390.7

35.1 38.2 31.8

221.2 231.2 452.4 227.0 278.2 505.2 218.4 228.1 446.5

2005 John Bunting ....... 5-6-0 2006 John Bunting ....... 3-9-0 2007 Butch Davis ......... 4-8-0

4-4 2-6 3-5

4thC 5thC 4thC

4-2 2-5 4-2

1-4 1-4 0-6

0-0 0-0 0-0

-

-

2-4 0-5 0-3

1 0 0

0 0 0

1 0 2

18.0 101.5 214.3 315.7 18.0 113.3 179.7 293.0 21.2 99.2 226.2 325.3

26.2 30.5 24.5

138.2 211.0 349.2 172.8 195.5 368.2 142.5 207.2 349.8

2008 Butch Davis ......... 8-5-0 2009 Butch Davis ......... 8-5-0

4-4 T3rdC 4-4 4thC

5-2 5-2

3-2 3-2

0-1 0-1

-

-

2-0 2-1

5 7

4 5

5 2

27.7 122.6 198.8 321.4 23.8 132.8 174.9 307.8

27.7 17.1

139.4 226.0 365.4 95.6 174.0 269.6

Mack Brown ....... 10-2-0 M. Brown/C. Torbush11-1-0 Carl Torbush ........ 7-5-0 Carl Torbush ........ 3-8-0

93

118.6 117.1 130.1 144.1

248.9 261.8 198.6 132.5


NC State Year By Year Hm

Rd

Nu

Final AP

Final Coach

7th 8th 7th

1-3 1-3 1-3-1

0-6 1-5 3-1

0-0 0-0 0-1

-

-

0-2 0-2 0-0

0 0 0

0 0 0

1 0 1

8.0 10.4 20.6

98.3 130.9 177.0

6th 1st 7th 7th

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

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

0-1 1-0 0-1 1-0

15 -

20 -

0-0 0-0-1 1-0 0-0

0 2 2 0

0 1 0 0

1 3 3 3

2nd

3-0

3-3-1

0-0

-

-

0-0

2

1

T5th T4th T1st 1st

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

1-5 2-3-1 4-2 2-5

1-0 0-1 1-1 0-0

-

-

0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1

2 1 3 3

1 0 1 0

T1st 2nd 2nd

3-1 3-2 4-0

3-3 2-2 4-2

0-0 0-1 1-0

-

17

0-1 0-2 1-0

5 7 6

Earle Edwards .......... 6-4-0 6-1 Earle Edwards .......... 3-6-1 3-2-1

1st 2nd

3-2 1-3-1

3-2 2-3

0-0 0-0

-

-

0-0 0-2

1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979

Earle Edwards .......... 3-7-1 2-3-1 Al Michaels ............... 3-8-0 2-4 Lou Holtz .................. 8-3-1 4-1-1 Lou Holtz .................. 9-3-0 6-0 Lou Holtz .................. 9-2-1 4-2 Lou Holtz .................. 7-4-1 2-2-1 Bo Rein ...................... 3-7-1 2-3 Bo Rein ...................... 8-4-0 4-2 Bo Rein ...................... 9-3-0 4-2 Bo Rein ...................... 7-4-0 5-1

5th 6th 2nd 1st 2nd 3rd 5th 3rd 3rd 1st

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

0-6 1-0 2-4 0-0 2-3 1-0 3-3 1-0 4-2 0-0-1 2-2-1 0-1 2-3 0-0 3-1 1-0 3-2 1-0 3-2 0-0

17 16 11 18 -

9 19 19 -

1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989

Monte Kiffin.............. 6-5-0 3-3 3rd Monte Kiffin.............. 4-7-0 2-4 5th Monte Kiffin.............. 6-5-0 3-3 T4th Tom Reed .................. 3-8-0 1-5 T6th Tom Reed .................. 3-8-0 1-5 T6th Tom Reed .................. 3-8-0 2-5 T6th Dick Sheridan ........... 8-3-1 5-2 T2nd Dick Sheridan ........... 4-7-0 4-3 T3rd Dick Sheridan ........... 8-3-1 4-2-1 3rd Dick Sheridan ........... 7-5-0 4-3 T4th

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

1-4 1-3 1-4 1-3 1-3 2-3 2-2 2-3 2-2 2-2

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 1-0 0-1

-

1990 1991 1992 1993 1994

Dick Sheridan ........... 7-5-0 Dick Sheridan ........... 9-3-0 Dick Sheridan ........... 9-3-1 Mike O’Cain ............. 7-5-0 Mike O’Cain ............. 9-3-0

3-4 6th 5-2 T2nd 6-2 2nd 4-4 5th 6-2 2nd

5-1 6-1 5-1 5-1 5-1

1-4 3-1 2-2-1 2-3 3-2

1-0 0-1 1-1 0-1 1-0

1995

Mike O’Cain ............. 3-8-0

2-6

7th

1-5

2-3

1996 1997 1998 1999

Mike O’Cain ............. 3-8-0 Mike O’Cain ............. 6-5-0 Mike O’Cain ............. 7-5-0 Mike O’Cain ............. 6-6-0

3-5 3-5 5-3 3-5

T6th T6th T4th T5th

2-3 4-2 5-1 4-1

1-4 2-3 2-2 2-4

2000 2001

Chuck Amato ............ 8-4-0 Chuck Amato ............ 7-5-0

4-4 4-4

5th T4th

5-1 3-3

2002 2003 2004 2005

Chuck Amato .......... 11-3-0 Chuck Amato ............ 8-5-0 Chuck Amato ............ 5-6-0 Chuck Amato ............ 7-5-0

5-3 4-4 3-5 3-5

4th T4th T8th 4thA

2006 2007 2008

Chuck Amato ............ 3-9-0 Tom O’Brien ............. 5-7-0 Tom O’Brien ............. 6-7-0

2009

Tom O’Brien ............. 5-7-0

Year

Coach

W-L ACC Finish

1953 1954 1955

Horace Hendrickson 1-9-0 0-3 Earle Edwards .......... 2-8-0 0-4 Earle Edwards .......... 4-5-1 0-2-1

1956 1957 1958 1959

Earle Edwards .......... 3-7-0 2-4 Earle Edwards .......... 7-1-2 5-0-1 Earle Edwards .......... 2-7-1 2-5 Earle Edwards .......... 1-9-0 0-6

1960

Earle Edwards .......... 6-3-1 4-1-1

1961 1962 1963 1964

Earle Edwards .......... 4-6-0 Earle Edwards .......... 3-6-1 Earle Edwards .......... 8-3-0 Earle Edwards .......... 5-5-0

3-4 3-4 6-1 5-2

1965 1966 1967

Earle Edwards .......... 6-4-0 Earle Edwards .......... 5-5-0 Earle Edwards .......... 9-2-0

4-3 5-2 5-1

1968 1969

Vs. All- All- NFL AP ACC Am Draft

OFFENSE Rush Pass

DEFENSE Rush Pass

Total

Pts

66.8 64.6 78.9

165.1 195.5 255.9

26.3 19.3 19.3

242.4 201.3 200.4

84.3 81.6 80.9

326.7 284.9 281.3

9.4 15.5 12.0 11.7

162.4 79.8 186.8 50.2 174.6 69.2 111.6 128.8

242.2 237.0 243.8 240.4

16.9 6.7 16.0 20.1

251.5 152.8 163.4 168.2

53.0 83.6 105.8 98.0

304.5 236.4 269.2 266.2

3

14.8

133.7 118.2

251.9

11.3

171.8

80.2

252.0

4 1 2 1

12.9 10.8 17.6 11.9

123.7 96.6 131.6 90.9 160.8 160.5 152.3 74.6

220.3 222.5 341.4 226.9

14.9 13.9 9.1 19.4

192.8 140.8 139.5 190.4

78.4 126.4 89.5 102.5

271.2 267.2 229.0 292.9

0 1 3

2 4 3

13.4 19.1 21.4

153.9 87.9 168.3 119.1 174.5 103.8

241.8 287.4 278.3

11.0 16.8 9.4

125.4 140.9 132.1

129.1 134.0 121.2

254.5 274.9 253.3

7 5

3 0

3 1

20.5 18.3

211.7 188.9

94.3 61.7

306.0 250.6

18.5 20.1

166.0 171.5

146.5 124.8

312.5 296.3

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

2 0 7 5 4 7 2 3 6 4

0 0 0 1 1 2 0 1 2 2

1 1 0 4 3 2 0 3 2 5

8.2 13.4 32.7 33.2 26.0 22.7 18.6 21.4 22.7 23.5

129.9 137.2 224.7 272.3 246.6 217.9 232.1 250.4 224.6 226.9

68.1 109.4 207.8 137.6 159.5 142.1 108.5 129.6 104.0 108.0

198.0 246.5 432.5 409.9 406.1 360.0 340.5 380.0 328.6 334.9

16.3 24.9 20.6 21.2 19.1 17.9 23.5 15.2 17.4 19.4

202.9 238.5 180.5 217.6 216.9 267.7 269.5 211.8 168.9 206.9

127.8 109.3 152.5 119.8 129.6 70.5 128.1 111.4 123.2 101.3

330.7 347.7 333.0 337.5 346.5 338.2 397.6 323.2 292.1 308.2

17 -

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

2 4 1 2 1 1 4 2 5 2

0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 1

2 4 2 0 2 4 2 1 2 2

20.2 16.5 18.7 21.5 23.9 16.9 27.6 19.3 25.8 25.5

216.0 211.2 147.9 174.5 191.1 84.5 160.0 125.4 149.7 149.6

115.5 102.6 139.5 203.1 170.2 258.6 198.5 171.4 209.4 254.4

331.5 313.8 287.4 377.5 361.3 343.1 358.5 296.7 359.1 404.0

19.3 20.3 23.3 22.4 28.3 27.7 22.6 27.5 12.9 19.4

153.3 181.8 167.7 165.1 245.5 212.0 173.4 174.5 103.6 136.6

167.7 127.3 176.5 195.9 167.5 166.2 228.6 208.7 160.6 167.8

321.0 309.1 344.3 361.0 412.9 378.2 402.0 383.3 264.3 304.5

24 17 17

17 17

1-2 2-3 3-3 1-2 4-2

1 2 7 4 3

1 0 2 0 1

5 4 3 3 4

24.3 24.5 27.1 24.6 25.2

164.7 163.1 205.3 154.2 192.0

162.4 188.7 189.4 242.9 193.2

327.1 351.8 394.8 397.1 385.2

14.7 16.8 15.3 25.9 22.8

109.6 122.6 164.8 193.9 135.6

168.0 181.5 208.5 220.4 189.1

277.6 304.2 356.0 414.3 324.0

0-0

-

-

0-3

0

0

0

23.6

143.7 224.3

368.0

32.2

190.6

231.0

421.6

0-1 0-0 0-2 0-1

-

-

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

1 3 3 1

1 0 2 0

1 2 2 2

24.4 29.5 31.2 20.3

140.0 178.8 133.6 113.4

213.1 222.5 309.2 211.4

353.1 401.3 442.8 324.8

36.5 24.4 27.8 25.2

227.4 130.9 168.0 157.3

200.5 248.9 206.5 202.2

427.8 379.8 374.5 359.4

2-3 4-1

1-0 0-1

-

-

0-2 1-3

3 2

1 1

2 2

31.0 27.3

103.8 292.5 111.6 246.5

396.4 358.2

28.0 20.3

191.0 142.0

184.5 217.3

375.5 359.3

6-1 6-1 2-4 4-3

4-2 1-4 2-2 2-2

1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0

12 -

11 -

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

9 4 1 3

2 1 0 1

2 2 3 6

32.9 37.6 24.0 20.8

144.1 100.8 147.0 124.4

247.7 352.3 202.0 190.2

391.8 453.2 349.0 314.6

17.0 29.6 19.8 17.7

125.3 136.9 102.4 107.2

175.5 284.1 119.0 191.5

300.8 421.0 221.4 298.7

2-6 6thA 3-5 T5thA 4-4 T3rdA

3-4 3-4 4-3

0-5 2-3 2-3

0-0 0-0 0-1

-

-

2-1 1-1 2-1

2 0 1

0 1 1

3 2 2

17.5 20.8 23.5

119.7 182.3 89.2 245.7 123.2 206.0

302.0 334.9 329.2

21.8 28.2 26.3

151.5 186.4 142.2

166.7 207.5 248.7

318.2 393.9 390.9

2-6

5-3

0-4

0-0

-

-

1-2

2

0

2

30.3

120.9 272.9

393.8

31.2

139.1

222.2

361.2

5thA

94

Pts

Total


Virginia Year By Year All- All- NFL OFFENSE AP ACC Am Draft Pts Rush

Pass

Total

DEFENSE Pts

Rush

Pass

Total

-

0-0 0-4 0-0

0 0 0

0 0 0

1 0 2

12.6 9.6

129.8 191.7

77.3 47.4

209.3 239.1

18.0 20.1

225.7 164.7

88.1 95.9

313.8 260.6

-

-

0-3 0-2 0-3

2 1 0

0 1 0

2 4 0

9.2 11.7 8.9

147.5 91.9 154.6 93.8 99.0 138.6

239.4 238.4 237.6

16.7 16.4 30.1

182.0 213.4 245.6

88.3 74.8 141.4

270.3 298.3 387.0

0-2

-

-

0-2

0

0

1

8.0

93.3 116.8

210.1

39.3

277.4

138.3

415.7

0-4 0-3

0-2 1-2

-

-

0-2 0-0

0 0

0 0

0 3

10.3 12.3

184.0 136.3

89.9 80.7

273.9 217.0

33.2 19.0

253.2 149.8

101.8 139.6

355.0 289.4

4-1 1-2-1

1-3 0-3

0-1 1-2

-

-

0-0 0-0

0 0

0 0

1 1

19.4 7.6

153.4 125.6 104.1 63.9

279.0 168.0

16.7 16.9

152.0 176.5

103.4 110.1

255.4 286.6

8th 7th T3rd 4th 3rd

3-3 1-4 3-2 2-3 4-1

1-2 2-2 1-4 3-2 3-2

1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

-

-

0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-1

1 0 2 2 4

0 0 0 0 0

2 2 5 1 5

16.3 17.0 21.4 17.2 32.9

148.5 117.8 147.9 209.9 280.0

164.2 187.9 160.4 101.3 159.4

312.7 305.7 308.3 311.2 439.4

21.4 18.9 23.5 16.9 22.2

210.2 186.2 199.7 164.4 124.2

110.8 107.8 136.1 91.8 192.6

321.0 294.0 335.8 256.2 316.8

1-5

8th

1-4

1-3

1-0

-

-

0-0

0

0

0

11.5

174.5 125.8

300.3

17.0

128.5

107.3

235.8

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

8th T3rd T6th 4th 6th 7th 6th 6th 7th 6th

4-2 1-4 2-3 4-1 3-2 1-5 1-4 1-4 1-5 5-1

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

0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0

-

-

0-0 0-2 0-1 0-2 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-2 0-1 0-2

1 1 1 3 1 1 0 1 1 3

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

1 1 1 3 2 2 1 1 1 2

21.8 12.2 18.1 18.1 18.8 15.9 9.6 5.1 12.6 23.5

170.3 145.5 144.3 212.5 178.2 186.0 113.9 98.4 161.1 220.6

163.4 134.0 182.8 158.3 164.8 157.5 113.9 84.5 108.8 111.0

333.6 279.5 327.1 370.7 343.0 343.5 227.8 182.8 269.9 331.6

17.0 24.7 25.1 27.3 21.7 38.9 24.2 25.5 21.5 12.2

137.6 192.0 185.3 258.5 238.0 378.0 310.8 253.4 247.9 199.2

128.8 133.8 150.5 160.2 134.7 131.9 105.5 135.3 151.1 88.5

266.5 325.8 344.9 418.7 372.7 509.9 416.4 388.6 399.0 287.7

1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989

Dick Bestwick ...........4-7-0 2-4 Dick Bestwick .........1-10-1 0-6 George Welsh ............2-9-0 1-5 George Welsh ............6-5-0 3-3 George Welsh ............8-2-2 3-1-2 George Welsh ............6-5-0 4-3 George Welsh ............3-8-0 2-5 George Welsh ............8-4-0 5-2 George Welsh ............7-4-0 5-2 George Welsh ..........10-3-0 6-1

T4th 7th 6th T4th 2nd T3rd T6th 2nd 2nd T1st

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

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

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-2

20 18

17 15

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

2 1 1 2 5 4 0 5 2 4

0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 2

1 2 0 2 3 3 1 1 3 3

13.1 11.5 18.9 22.9 27.1 23.8 18.0 24.5 22.8 29.2

126.9 116.7 158.2 217.3 231.1 246.6 159.4 169.4 156.2 216.2

134.9 164.9 173.1 179.1 158.6 123.1 211.9 222.0 196.2 195.2

261.8 281.6 331.3 396.4 389.7 369.7 371.3 391.4 352.4 411.3

23.5 23.7 29.1 25.5 19.0 19.7 28.6 23.6 22.2 20.0

202.5 201.3 205.4 212.6 161.3 183.6 246.9 188.6 136.9 169.8

140.2 183.2 180.7 174.5 187.4 158.0 168.9 197.8 229.0 192.4

342.6 384.5 386.1 387.1 348.6 341.6 415.8 386.5 365.9 360.5

1990

George Welsh ............8-4-0

5-2 T2nd

4-2

4-1

0-1

23

15

1-2

6

2

4

40.2

257.4 244.1

501.5

18.5

138.2

207.5

345.6

1991 1992

George Welsh ............8-3-1 4-2-1 George Welsh ............7-4-0 4-4

4th T4th

7-0 3-3

1-2-1 4-1

0-1 0-0

-

-

1-1-1 1-3

4 1

2 1

3 4

28.5 31.0

187.6 212.1 235.4 166.1

399.6 401.5

10.8 20.8

186.0 184.7

137.5 169.2

323.5 353.9

1993 1994 1995 1996

George Welsh ............7-5-0 George Welsh ............9-3-0 George Welsh ............9-4-0 George Welsh ............7-5-0

5-3 5-3 7-1 5-3

T3rd T3rd T1st 4th

5-1 4-1 5-1 5-1

2-3 4-2 3-3 2-3

0-1 1-0 1-0 0-1

15 16 -

13 16 -

1-2 2-2 2-3 2-3

4 2 6 6

1 1 5 5

2 3 1 6

27.6 31.8 28.7 29.1

200.2 187.0 173.3 193.7

216.6 217.6 226.6 190.8

416.8 404.6 399.9 384.5

16.9 16.8 20.3 15.6

142.7 63.6 109.2 108.0

183.4 246.5 257.0 187.5

326.1 310.2 366.2 295.5

1997 1998 1999

George Welsh ............7-4-0 George Welsh ............9-3-0 George Welsh ............7-5-0

5-3 T3rd 6-2 3rd 5-3 T2nd

5-2 5-0 3-3

2-2 4-2 4-1

0-0 0-1 0-1

18 -

18 -

0-3 2-3 2-2

2 7 3

1 3 3

2 6 4

25.2 29.5 29.5

117.9 232.1 213.1 213.5 191.5 211.0

350.0 426.6 402.5

22.0 19.3 27.5

114.0 118.5 166.5

210.9 214.7 228.1

324.9 333.3 394.6

2000 2001

George Welsh ............6-6-0 Al Groh......................5-7-0

5-3 3-5

4th T7th

4-2 4-3

2-3 1-4

0-1 0-0

-

-

0-5 2-4

1 1

0 1

1 3

20.7 20.8

163.7 195.5 106.0 239.0

359.2 345.0

23.2 27.6

184.5 202.8

237.5 227.8

421.9 430.6

2002 2003 2004 2005

Al Groh......................9-5-0 Al Groh......................8-5-0 Al Groh......................8-4-0 Al Groh......................7-5-0

6-2 T2nd 4-4 T4th 5-3 T3rd 3-5 5thC

6-1 5-1 5-1 5-1

2-4 2-4 3-2 1-4

1-0 1-0 0-1 1-0

22 23 -

25 23 -

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

6 1 5 3

0 2 3 1

2 1 7 5

28.7 28.0 30.2 26.7

126.9 130.2 242.8 142.6

230.1 255.7 180.6 223.7

357.1 385.9 423.4 366.2

24.9 20.4 17.7 23.2

208.9 161.7 118.1 151.2

215.7 223.0 194.8 224.6

424.6 384.7 312.8 375.8

2006 2007 2008

Al Groh......................5-7-0 Al Groh......................9-4-0 Al Groh......................5-7-0

4-4 3rdC 6-2 2ndC 3-5 5thC

4-2 5-1 4-3

1-5 4-2 1-4

0-0 0-1 0-0

-

-

0-1 1-1 2-1

0 2 4

0 1 2

1 3 4

15.1 24.4 16.1

99.9 157.2 135.6 194.8 96.6 203.2

257.2 330.4 299.8

17.8 19.7 21.7

119.3 106.9 149.6

170.2 225.5 183.7

289.5 332.5 333.2

2009

Al Groh......................3-9-0

2-6

1-6

2-3

0-0

-

-

0-4

2

1

1

19.3

99.1 170.5

269.6

26.3

173.8

184.6

358.4

Year

Coach

W-L ACC Finish

1953 1954 1955

Ned McDonald ..........1-8-0 Ned McDonald ..........3-6-0 Ned McDonald ..........1-9-0

--0-2 0-4

1956 1957 1958

Ben Martin ................3-7-0 Ben Martin ................3-6-1 Dick Voris ..................1-9-0

1959

Final Final Nu AP

Hm

Rd

--7th 8th

0-4 3-2 1-4

0-3 0-3 0-3

1-1 0-1 0-2

-

1-4 2-4 1-5

8th 6th 8th

2-3 0-4 1-3

1-1 2-2-1 0-4

0-3 1-0 0-2

Dick Voris ................0-10-0

0-5

8th

0-4

0-4

1960 1961

Dick Voris ................0-10-0 Bill Elias ....................4-6-0

0-6 2-4

6th 8th

0-4 3-1

1962 1963

Bill Elias ....................5-5-0 1-4 Bill Elias ....................2-7-1 0-5-1

7th 8th

1964 1965 1966 1967 1968

Bill Elias ....................5-5-0 George Blackburn ....4-6-0 George Blackburn ....4-6-0 George Blackburn ....5-5-0 George Blackburn ....7-3-0

1-5 2-4 3-3 3-3 3-2

1969

George Blackburn ....3-7-0

1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979

George Blackburn ....5-6-0 Don Lawrence ...........3-8-0 Don Lawrence ...........4-7-0 Don Lawrence ...........4-7-0 Sonny Randle ............4-7-0 Sonny Randle ..........1-10-0 Dick Bestwick ...........2-9-0 Dick Bestwick ...........1-9-1 Dick Bestwick ...........2-9-0 Dick Bestwick ...........6-5-0

6thC

Vs. Coach

95


Virginia Tech Year By Year Year 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959

Coach W-L ACC Finish Frank O. Moseley ........ 5-5 3-3 T5th Frank O. Moseley .....8-0-1 3-0-1 3rd Frank O. Moseley .....6-3-1 2-1-1 2nd Frank O. Moseley .....7-2-1 3-0 2nd Frank O. Moseley ........ 4-6 1-3 T7th Frank O. Moseley .....5-4-1 3-1 2nd Frank O. Moseley ........ 6-4 3-1 3rd

Hm 2-0 2-0-1 0-1-1 1-0-1 2-0 2-0 1-1

Rd 1-3 3-0 3-1 2-2 2-3 0-2-1 3-1

Nu 2-2 3-0 3-1 4-0 0-3 3-2 2-2

Final AP 16 -

Final Coach -

1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969

Frank O. Moseley ........ 6-4 Jerry Claiborne ........... 4-5 Jerry Claiborne ........... 5-5 Jerry Claiborne ........... 8-2 Jerry Claiborne ........... 6-4 Jerry Claiborne ........... 7-3 Jerry Claiborne ........8-2-1 Jerry Claiborne ........... 7-3 Jerry Claiborne ........... 7-4 Jerry Claiborne ........4-5-1

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

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

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

-

1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979

Jerry Claiborne ........... 5-6 Charlie Coffey ............. 4-7 Charlie Coffey ..........6-4-1 Charlie Coffey ............. 2-9 Jimmy Sharpe .............. 4-7 Jimmy Sharpe .............. 8-3 Jimmy Sharpe .............. 6-5 Jimmy Sharpe ...........3-7-1 Bill Dooley .................... 4-7 Bill Dooley .................... 5-6

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

1-3 1-4 2-3 0-6 3-3 2-3 2-3 0-4 1-4 1-3

1-1 1-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0

1980 Bill Dooley .................... 8-4 6-0 1981 Bill Dooley .................... 7-4 5-1 1982 Bill Dooley .................... 7-4 4-3 1983 Bill Dooley .................... 9-2 6-1 1984 Bill Dooley .................... 8-4 4-2 1985 Bill Dooley .................... 6-5 4-2 1986 Bill Dooley .............10-1-1* - 5-1-1 1987 Frank Beamer .............. 2-9 2-3 1988 Frank Beamer .............. 3-8 2-3 1989 Frank Beamer ...........6-4-1 4-2 1990 Frank Beamer .............. 6-5 5-1 * Temple forfeited game because of an ineligible player.

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

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

2nd T3rd T4th 4th

1st 1stC 2ndC 1stC 1stC 2ndC

4-2 T2nd 2-3 7th 2-3 6th 5-0 1st 3-1 2nd -

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Joined BIG EAST in 1991. 1991 Frank Beamer .............. 5-6 1992 Frank Beamer ...........2-8-1 1993 Frank Beamer .............. 9-3 1994 Frank Beamer .............. 8-4 1995 Frank Beamer ............ 10-2 1996 Frank Beamer ............ 10-2 1997 Frank Beamer .............. 7-5 1998 Frank Beamer .............. 9-3 1999 Frank Beamer ............ 11-1

4-3 4th 5-2 2nd 6-1 1st 6-1 T1st 5-2 2nd 5-2 T2nd 7-0 1st

2000 2001 2002 2003

6-1 4-3 3-4 4-3

Frank Beamer ............ 11-1 Frank Beamer .............. 8-4 Frank Beamer ............ 10-4 Frank Beamer .............. 8-5

Joined Atlantic Coast Conference in 2004. 2004 Frank Beamer .........10-3-0 7-1 2005 Frank Beamer ......... 11-2-0 7-1 2006 Frank Beamer .........10-3-0 6-2 2007 Frank Beamer ......... 11-3-0 7-1 2008 Frank Beamer .........10-4-0 5-3 2009 Frank Beamer .........10-3-0 6-2

Vs. All- All- NFL AP ACC Am Draft 0-1 2 0 1 0-0 4 0 5 0-0 4 0 0 1-1 4 0 3 0-2 3 0 1 0-0 4 1 1 0-0 4 1 1

Pts 14.2 22.0 19.1 26.4 11.4 16.5 22.2

OFFENSE Rush Pass 186.8 78.0 231.0 59.2 190.1 64.3 283.5 72.4 178.7 79.0 151.9 112.4 175.5 125.9

Total 264.8 290.2 254.4 355.9 257.7 264.3 301.4

Pts 12.4 8.3 13.3 9.8 14.8 19.6 17.8

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0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 1-2 0-1

4 3 2 5 4 0 -

0 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 1 0

3 0 1 1 2 0 3 2 2 1

17.3 10.3 13.7 21.6 22.4 18.8 23.8 18.3 22.3 23.4

169.0 57.2 154.6 47.4 146.6 63.7 187.9 74.8 195.0 100.8 173.1 104.2 188.5 80.9 150.4 66.5 184.3 99.1 217.4 105.8

226.2 202.0 210.3 262.7 295.8 277.3 269.4 216.9 283.4 323.2

10.3 12.4 13.7 12.6 17.8 13.4 9.0 11.2 13.1 11.0

152.1 149.3 151.1 166.3 167.6 140.7 72.3 72.4 116.6 129.1

86.7 76.6 77.1 85.5 133.3 115.2 139.4 179.7 181.7 136.9

238.8 225.9 228.2 251.8 300.9 255.9 211.7 252.1 298.3 266.0

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

-

0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 0 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 2

18.1 22.6 27.9 20.3 25.3 21.6 20.3 15.8 14.7 20.3

177.7 129.5 107.2 199.6 266.5 279.6 250.6 211.0 236.4 226.5

117.1 245.0 304.4 162.5 101.4 61.8 58.8 82.3 111.3 138.8

294.8 374.5 411.6 362.1 367.9 341.4 309.4 293.3 347.7 365.3

20.7 24.7 23.0 34.5 23.7 13.7 16.0 19.1 20.5 20.2

205.5 218.5 204.8 313.9 230.3 162.6 161.6 201.1 189.5 199.3

151.0 198.7 161.7 153.0 132.7 145.8 140.8 144.1 141.2 165.8

356.5 417.2 366.5 466.9 363.0 308.4 302.4 345.2 330.7 365.1

1-1 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 2-0* 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

20 -

25

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

-

0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0

0 1 0 2 5 0 2 3 0 2 1

21.7 21.1 19.2 27.4 22.4 24.9 23.7 18.5 16.0 18.5 22.3

212.0 198.9 161.5 279.0 196.2 225.0 207.8 136.0 148.0 157.1 152.1

123.3 138.0 152.6 133.2 148.2 152.9 150.9 125.7 147.1 143.9 215.7

335.3 336.9 314.1 412.2 344.4 377.9 358.7 261.7 295.1 301.0 367.8

9.9 11.6 12.8 8.3 11.5 19.9 16.7 27.3 24.0 16.4 20.6

102.4 113.5 49.5 69.4 71.5 111.0 175.8 221.3 139.1 83.1 119.3

115.9 186.4 228.7 186.7 162.5 223.7 190.9 168.2 181.7 159.7 231.6

218.3 299.9 278.2 256.1 234.0 334.7 366.7 389.5 320.8 242.0 350.9

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

0-1 0-0 1-0 0-1 2-0 0-1 0-1 1-0 0-1

22 10 13 23 2

20 24 9 12 19 3

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

4 2 5 7 11 12 9 11 15

1 0 1 0 2 2 1 2 5

4 0 3 2 2 4 4 2 5

25.0 24.5 36.4 27.6 29.2 31.7 29.2 31.2 41.4

180.0 205.0 242.8 156.8 184.3 227.6 215.3 178.4 253.9

194.5 175.2 201.3 198.6 200.5 189.4 146.9 138.4 197.9

374.5 380.2 444.1 355.4 384.8 417.0 362.2 316.8 451.8

20.8 25.6 22.7 18.4 14.1 15.3 16.8 12.9 10.5

143.5 176.2 132.7 131.5 77.4 112.0 118.9 102.2 75.9

213.3 229.5 251.0 176.8 104.2 204.1 208.0 182.7 171.4

356.8 405.7 383.7 308.3 181.6 316.1 326.9 284.9 247.3

6-0 4-2 6-2 6-1

4-1 4-1 3-2 2-3

1-0 0-1 1-0 0-1

6 18 18 -

6 18 14 -

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

12 5 7 8

4 3 2 3

3 8 2 5

40.3 32.6 30.6 35.4

270.5 194.7 212.4 209.3

155.9 179.4 159.2 192.5

426.4 374.1 371.6 401.8

22.6 13.4 18.8 23.0

99.3 71.6 121.4 136.0

224.4 166.3 213.6 231.5

323.6 237.9 335.1 367.5

6-1 5-1 7-1 6-1 6-0 5-1

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

0-2 1-1 0-1 1-1 2-1 1-1

10 7 19 9 15 10

10 7 18 9 14 10

3-1 3-1 2-1 3-3 3-1 2-2

4 5 3 4 5 9

2 2 1 2 2 3

3 9 3 8 1 5

30.8 33.8 25.8 28.7 22.1 31.8

178.2 190.7 113.4 133.6 174.4 208.2

187.3 190.2 181.8 196.9 129.1 183.9

365.5 380.9 295.2 330.5 303.4 392.1

12.8 12.9 11.0 16.1 16.7 15.6

115.2 93.4 91.2 86.6 104.4 128.4

152.8 154.2 128.2 210.3 175.0 167.1

268.0 247.6 219.5 296.9 279.4 295.5

96

DEFENSE Rush Pass 165.6 84.0 137.9 81.3 149.4 67.0 151.6 79.0 162.3 48.5 196.8 72.9 170.6 137.3

Total 249.6 219.2 216.4 230.6 210.8 269.7 307.9


Wake Forest Year By Year Final AP -

Final Coach -

0-0

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0-2

1

1

4

11.9

0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0

-

-

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

1 0 0 2

0 0 0 1

2 0 0 1

10.3 6.6 3.7 17.2

0-5 2-4

0-1 0-0

-

-

0-0 0-0

1 3

0 0

0 2

2-1 2-2-1 1-3

2-4 0-5 1-4

0-1 0-0 0-0

-

-

0-2 0-1 0-1

2 1 2

0 0 0

Cal Stoll .................... 6-5-0 5-1 1st Cal Stoll .................... 6-5-0 2-3 T3rd Tom Harper ............. 2-9-0 1-5 T6th Chuck Mills .............. 1-9-1 0-5-1 7th Chuck Mills ............ 1-10-0 0-6 7th Chuck Mills .............. 3-8-0 3-3 4th Chuck Mills .............. 5-6-0 3-3 3rd Chuck Mills ............ 1-10-0 0-6 7th John Mackovic....... 1-10-0 1-5 6th John Mackovic......... 8-4-0 4-2 T2nd

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

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

0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1

-

-

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

6 5 2 1 0 2 4 3 0 4

1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989

John Mackovic......... 5-6-0 Al Groh ................... 4-7-0 Al Groh..................... 3-8-0 Al Groh..................... 4-7-0 Al Groh..................... 6-5-0 Al Groh..................... 4-7-0 Al Groh..................... 5-6-0 Bill Dooley ................ 7-4-0 Bill Dooley ................ 6-4-1 Bill Dooley ................ 2-8-1

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

T4th 6th 7th 7th 4th 8th T6th T3rd T4th 7th

2-4 1-4 2-2 2-4 3-2 3-3 3-3 4-2 3-2-1 1-4-1

3-2 3-3 1-5 2-3 3-3 1-4 2-3 3-2 3-2 1-4

0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

-

-

0-2 0-2 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-2 0-2 0-2

1990 1991 1992 1993

Bill Dooley ................ 3-8-0 Bill Dooley ................ 3-8-0 Bill Dooley ................ 8-4-0 Jim Caldwell ............ 2-9-0

0-7 1-6 4-4 1-7

8th T7th T4th 9th

2-4 2-3 3-2 1-5

1-4 1-5 4-2 1-4

0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0

25 -

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1994 1995

Jim Caldwell ............ 3-8-0 Jim Caldwell .......... 1-10-0

1-7 0-8

8th 9th

2-4 0-5

1-4 1-5

0-0 0-0

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1996 1997 1998 1999

Jim Caldwell ............ 3-8-0 Jim Caldwell ............ 5-6-0 Jim Caldwell ............ 3-8-0 Jim Caldwell ............ 7-5-0

1-7 3-5 2-6 3-5

8th T6th T6th T5th

3-3 3-2 1-5 4-2

0-4 2-4 2-3 2-3

0-1 0-0 0-0 1-0

2000 2001

Jim Caldwell ............ 2-9-0 Jim Grobe ................ 6-5-0

1-7 3-5

8th T7th

1-5 2-4

1-4 4-1

2002 2003 2004

Jim Grobe ................ 7-6-0 Jim Grobe ................ 5-7-0 Jim Grobe ................ 4-7-0

3-5 3-5 1-7

7th 7th T9th

4-2 3-4 3-3

2005 2006 2007

Jim Grobe ................ 4-7-0 Jim Grobe .............. 11-3-0 Jim Grobe ................ 9-4-0

3-5 t5thA 6-2 1stA 5-3 T2ndA

2008 2009

Jim Grobe ................ 8-5-0 Jim Grobe ................ 5-7-0

4-4 T3rdA 3-5 4thA

Year 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959

Coach W-L Tom Rogers .............. 3-6-1 Tom Rogers .............. 2-7-1 Tom Rogers .............. 5-4-1 Paul Amen ................ 2-5-3 Paul Amen .............. 0-10-0 Paul Amen ................ 3-7-0 Paul Amen ................ 6-4-0

ACC Finish 2-3 T3rd 1-4-1 6th 3-3-1 5th 1-5-1 7th 0-7 8th 2-4 6th 4-3 T4th

Hm 0-2 2-2 3-0 1-3 0-5 2-1 2-1

Rd Nu 1-4-1 2-0 0-3 0-2-1 1-4-1 1-0 1-1-3 0-1 0-5 0-0 0-6 1-0 3-3 1-0

1960

Bill Hildebrand ........ 2-8-0

2-5

T6th

0-4

2-4

1961 1962 1963 1964

Bill Hildebrand ........ 4-6-0 Bill Hildebrand ...... 0-10-0 Bill Hildebrand ........ 1-9-0 Bill Tate .................... 5-5-0

3-4 0-7 1-5 4-3

T5th 8th 7th T3rd

3-1 0-5 1-3 2-1

1-5 0-5 0-6 2-4

1965 1966

Bill Tate .................... 3-7-0 Bill Tate .................... 3-7-0

1-5 2-4

7th 6th

2-1 1-3

1967 1968 1969

Bill Tate .................... 4-6-0 Bill Tate .................... 2-7-1 Cal Stoll .................... 3-7-0

3-4 2-3 2-5

5th 6th 6th

1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979

Vs. All- All- NFL AP ACC Am Draft 1-1 0 0 0 0-0-1 1 0 3 0-3 2 1 4 0-0 1 1 3 0-2 0 0 3 0-3 0 0 0 0-1 3 0 4

OFFENSE Rush Pass 117.4 75.4 156.9 83.4 94.7 120.1 177.4 55.5 153.9 42.6 157.0 135.0 164.1 149.8

DEFENSE Rush Pass 200.3 78.4 160.9 97.1 157.5 111.7 219.1 49.7 203.0 93.0 195.7 108.5 204.9 62.1

Total 192.8 245.3 223.8 232.9 196.5 292.0 313.9

Pts 15.7 16.5 15.7 10.2 22.5 16.3 17.8

100.7 169.2

269.9

21.5

222.8

85.1

307.9

158.7 64.8 101.4 111.0 87.6 77.4 182.2 134.4

223.5 212.4 165.0 316.6

15.9 27.8 31.8 17.8

164.9 210.5 279.4 173.4

98.0 95.9 125.1 118.2

262.9 306.4 404.5 291.6

8.8 9.0

118.1 98.4 142.4 101.9

216.5 244.3

20.4 16.2

184.1 134.8

121.7 144.6

305.8 279.4

2 1 1

17.5 21.2 12.5

203.5 100.7 176.9 172.1 162.9 106.1

304.2 349.0 269.0

25.6 22.8 27.9

227.7 210.2 262.7

155.8 164.3 116.1

383.5 374.5 378.8

1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1

1 1 1 2 0 0 2 2 0 1

19.1 19.8 8.0 6.6 6.7 20.1 16.1 10.3 9.5 20.9

226.9 304.0 150.6 133.4 115.9 184.0 155.8 134.5 93.4 162.5

77.8 30.9 55.0 68.8 102.2 134.7 109.4 160.3 164.9 222.6

304.7 334.9 205.6 202.2 218.1 318.7 265.2 294.8 258.3 385.1

24.1 16.2 30.8 29.6 31.6 24.0 18.7 24.5 24.9 22.6

196.5 167.0 261.5 277.5 266.2 255.6 198.3 261.5 269.0 205.3

175.4 136.8 164.8 142.9 138.1 128.8 104.4 105.4 144.5 145.7

371.9 303.8 426.3 420.5 404.3 384.5 302.6 366.9 413.5 351.0

3 2 3 0 2 2 3 3 2 1

1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0

2 2 0 0 2 3 2 2 3 1

22.8 19.7 18.2 23.4 18.6 19.3 29.5 18.3 25.6 17.6

102.3 81.5 111.9 146.1 181.2 165.4 160.3 139.1 175.4 154.5

239.5 271.5 226.5 208.0 162.8 202.3 241.4 174.1 210.2 228.9

341.7 352.9 338.4 354.1 344.0 367.6 401.6 313.2 385.6 383.5

19.4 33.2 29.3 25.5 21.1 22.6 26.8 16.8 21.6 29.0

157.6 315.7 250.1 267.5 200.8 160.1 205.2 163.6 164.5 210.3

182.9 173.0 199.2 143.6 165.6 189.4 200.2 158.0 247.0 224.7

340.5 488.7 449.3 411.1 366.5 349.5 405.4 321.6 411.5 435.0

0-3 0-1 0-3 0-4

1 2 4 1

0 0 2 0

0 0 3 0

22.5 18.0 20.6 18.1

155.3 126.3 142.4 139.1

192.9 204.5 201.7 213.1

348.2 330.8 344.1 352.2

31.9 27.3 20.5 28.9

235.5 194.1 191.2 223.8

175.4 215.1 177.8 224.4

410.8 409.2 367.6 448.2

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0-2 0-2

0 1

0 0

0 0

13.0 17.3

93.1 159.9 51.0 279.4

253.0 330.4

33.9 32.7

270.7 193.7

180.3 144.6

451.0 426.1

-

-

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

0 0 1 1

0 0 0 0

0 0 1 3

13.1 22.3 21.4 22.1

65.1 105.7 65.4 175.7

254.1 253.3 286.5 141.4

319.2 359.0 351.8 317.1

34.0 26.2 30.5 18.7

254.4 96.1 187.2 121.4

131.3 264.3 213.6 199.0

475.9 360.4 400.8 320.4

0-0 0-0

-

-

0-2 0-1

0 1

0 1

0 0

16.5 26.5

150.2 175.8 221.6 168.5

326.0 309.2

32.9 28.3

205.5 140.4

227.4 244.9

432.9 385.3

2-4 2-3 1-4

1-0 0-0 0-0

-

-

0-3 1-1 0-2

2 3 2

1 0 0

3 0 1

27.4 27.9 20.9

241.2 166.9 203.2 151.5 206.1 145.2

408.1 354.8 351.3

25.2 28.9 23.0

158.2 174.3 157.9

232.0 279.8 235.3

390.2 454.2 393.2

3-3 4-2 5-1

1-4 6-0 3-3

0-0 1-1 1-0

18 -

17 -

0-3 2-2 1-2

2 5 3

1 2 1

1 2 3

24.5 21.6 27.8

197.5 161.3 149.9 157.1 143.2 197.2

358.8 307.0 340.4

28.7 15.4 22.2

133.5 105.8 109.4

252.7 216.7 231.0

386.2 322.5 340.4

5-2 4-3

2-3 1-4

1-0 0-0

-

-

1-0 0-2

3 1

2 0

4 2

21.0 26.3

121.4 186.9 131.8 271.6

308.3 403.4

18.3 26.2

124.2 164.3

172.5 218.8

296.7 383.1

97

Pts 12.3 12.9 13.1 9.1 6.4 12.4 21.8

Total 278.7 258.0 269.2 268.8 296.0 304.2 267.0


98 Year 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Year 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

ACC Champions ACC Overall Bowl Bowl Champion................ Head Coach.................Record ....... Record.....Teams .. Record Duke......................... Bill Murray..........................4-0 ........... 7-2-1 .............1 ........... 0-1 Maryland .................. Jim Tatum ...........................3-0 ............ 10-1 Duke......................... Bill Murray...................... 4-0-0 ........... 8-2-1 .............1 ........... 1-0 Maryland ................. Jim Tatum .......................... 4-0 .........10-1-0 .............1 ........... 0-1 Duke ........................ Bill Murray ........................ 4-0 ...........7-2-1 Clemson ................... Frank Howard................. 4-0-1 ...........7-2-2 .............1 ........... 0-1 NC State .................. Earle Edwards ................ 5-0-1 ...........7-1-2 .............1 ........... 0-1 Clemson ................... Frank Howard.................... 5-1 ..............8-3 .............1 ........... 0-1 Clemson ................... Frank Howard.................... 6-1 ..............9-2 .............1 ........... 1-0 Duke ........................ Bill Murray ........................ 5-1 ..............8-3 .............1 ........... 1-0 Duke ........................ Bill Murray ........................ 5-1 ..............7-3 .............0 ........... 0-0 Duke ........................ Bill Murray ........................ 6-0 ..............8-2 .............0 ........... 0-0 North Carolina ......... Jim Hickey......................... 6-1 ..............9-2 .............2 ........... 1-1 NC State .................. Earle Edwards ................... 6-1 ..............8-3 NC State .................. Earle Edwards ................... 5-2 ..............5-5 .............0 ........... 0-0 Clemson ................... Frank Howard.................... 5-2 ..............5-5 .............0 ........... 0-0 NC State .................. Earle Edwards ................... 5-2 ..............6-4 Clemson ................... Frank Howard.................... 6-1 ..............6-4 .............0 ........... 0-0 Clemson ................... Frank Howard.................... 6-0 ..............6-4 .............1 ........... 1-0 NC State .................. Earle Edwards ................... 6-1 ..............6-4 .............0 ........... 0-0 South Carolina ......... Paul Dietzel ....................... 6-0 ..............7-4 .............1 ........... 0-1 Wake Forest ............. Cal Stoll ............................. 5-1 ..............6-5 .............1 ........... 0-1 North Carolina ......... Bill Dooley ........................ 6-0 ..............9-3 .............1 ........... 0-1 North Carolina ......... Bill Dooley ........................ 6-0 ............ 11-1 .............2 ........... 2-0 NC State .................. Lou Holtz........................... 6-0 ..............9-3 .............2 ........... 1-1 Maryland ................. Jerry Claiborne .................. 6-0 ..............8-4 .............3 ........0-2-1 Maryland ................. Jerry Claiborne .................. 5-0 ...........9-2-1 .............2 ........... 1-1 Maryland ................. Jerry Claiborne .................. 5-0 ............ 11-1 .............2 ........... 0-2 North Carolina ......... Bill Dooley ..................... 5-0-1 ...........8-3-1 .............4 ........... 2-2 Clemson ................... Charley Pell ....................... 6-0 ............ 11-1 .............2 ........... 1-1 NC State .................. Bo Rein.............................. 5-1 ..............7-4 .............2 ........... 1-1 North Carolina ......... Dick Crum ......................... 6-0 ............ 11-1 .............2 ........... 1-1 Clemson ................... Danny Ford........................ 6-0 ............12-0 .............2 ........... 2-0 Clemson ................... Danny Ford........................ 6-0 ...........9-1-1 .............2 ........... 1-1 Maryland ................. Bobby Ross ....................... 5-0 ..............8-4 .............2 ........... 0-2 Maryland ................. Bobby Ross ....................... 5-0 ..............9-3 .............2 ........... 2-0 Maryland ................. Bobby Ross ....................... 6-0 ..............9-3 .............2 ........... 1-1 Clemson ................... Danny Ford..................... 5-1-1 ...........8-2-2 .............3 ........... 1-2 Clemson ................... Danny Ford........................ 6-1 ............10-2 .............2 ........... 2-0 Clemson ................... Danny Ford........................ 6-1 ............10-2 .............2 ........... 2-0 Virginia .................... George Welsh .................... 6-1 ............10-3 .............4 ........... 1-3 Duke ........................ Steve Spurrier .................... 6-1 ..............8-4 Georgia Tech............ Bobby Ross .................... 6-0-1 .........11-0-1 .............5 ........3-1-1 Clemson ................... Ken Hatfield ................... 6-0-1 ...........9-2-1 .............5 ........... 2-3 Florida State ............ Bobby Bowden .................. 8-0 ............ 11-1 .............4 ........... 3-1 Florida State ............ Bobby Bowden .................. 8-0 ............12-1 .............5 ........... 2-3 Florida State ............ Bobby Bowden .................. 8-0 .........10-1-1 .............5 ........... 3-2 Florida State ............ Bobby Bowden .................. 7-1 ............10-2 .............4 ........... 3-1 Virginia .................... George Welsh .................... 7-1 ..............9-4 Florida State ............ Bobby Bowden .................. 8-0 ............ 11-1 .............4 ........... 1-3 Florida State ............ Bobby Bowden .................. 8-0 ............ 11-1 .............4 ........... 3-1 Florida State ............ Bobby Bowden .................. 7-1 ............ 11-2 .............5 ........... 2-3 Georgia Tech............ George O’Leary................. 7-1 ............10-2 Florida State ............ Bobby Bowden .................. 8-0 ............12-0 .............5 ........... 2-3 Florida State ............ Bobby Bowden .................. 8-0 ............ 11-2 .............5 ........... 1-4 Maryland ................. Ralph Friedgen .................. 7-1 ............10-2 .............6 ........... 4-2 Florida State ............ Bobby Bowden .................. 7-1 ..............9-5 .............7 ........... 4-3 Florida State ............ Bobby Bowden .................. 7-1 ............10-3 .............6 ........... 5-1 Virginia Tech ........... Frank Beamer .................... 7-1 ............10-3 .............6 ........... 3-3 Bowl Bowl Title Game Results .........................................Site ..... Head Coach ....Tms ... Record Florida State 27, Virginia Tech 22 .. Jacksonville, Fla. ..... Bobby Bowden ..... 8 .......... 5-3 Wake Forest 9, Georgia Tech 6... Jacksonville, Fla. ..... Jim Grobe ............. 8 .......... 4-4 Virginia Tech 30, Boston College 16 .. Jacksonville, Fla. ..... Frank Beamer ....... 8 .......... 2-6 Virginia Tech 30, Boston College 12 ........... Tampa, Fla. ..... Frank Beamer ..... 10 .......... 4-6 Georgia Tech 39, Clemson 34 ............. Tampa, Fla. ..... Paul Johnson........ 7 .......... 3-4

ACC FOOTBALL TITLES By Team: Co- Outright Overall Team Titles Titles Titles Clemson................1............ 12 ............13 Florida State ........2............ 10 ............12 Maryland .............2.............. 7 ..............9 NC State ...............2.............. 5 ..............7 Duke .....................3.............. 4 ..............7 North Carolina ....1.............. 4 ..............5 Virginia Tech .......0.............. 3 ..............3 Virginia ................2.............. 0 ..............2 Georgia Tech ........1.............. 2 ..............3 Wake Forest .........0.............. 2 ..............2 South Carolina ....0.............. 1 ..............1 Boston College .....0.............. 0 ..............0 Miami ...................0.............. 0 ..............0

By Coach: Coach Titles Bobby Bowden, Florida State ...........12 Frank Howard, Clemson .....................6 Bill Murray, Duke ................................6 Earle Edwards, NC State ....................5 Danny Ford, Clemson ..........................5 Bobby Ross, Maryland & Ga. Tech ....4 Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech ..............3 Jerry Claiborne, Maryland .................3 Bill Dooley, North Carolina .................3 Jim Tatum, Maryland ..........................2 George Welsh, Virginia ........................2 Dick Crum, North Carolina ................1 Paul Dietzel, South Carolina ...............1 Ralph Friedgen, Maryland..................1 Jim Grobe,Wake Forest .......................1 Ken Hatfield, Clemson .........................1 Jim Hickey, North Carolina ................1 Lou Holtz, NC State .............................1 Paul Johnson, Georgia Tech ................1 George O’Leary, Georgia Tech ...........1 Charley Pell, Clemson .........................1 Bo Rein, NC State ................................1 Steve Spurrier, Duke ............................1 Cal Stoll, Wake Forest .........................1

1965 Duke and South Carolina finished the 1965 regular season tied for conference leadership with identical 4-2 league marks before ACC Commissioner Jim Weaver ruled that the Gamecocks had violated league rules in regards to the eligibility of two players and were required to forfeit all conference games in which the two players had participated. Due to the forfeit wins they received, NC State and Clemson, which had both lost to South Carolina, were declared ACC co-champions with 5-2 records in league play.


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ACC Honors Year by Year

ACC Coach of the Year

ACC Player of the Year

ACC Rookie of the Year

ACC Offensive Player of the Year

ACC Defensive Player of the Year

2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000

Paul Johnson, GT............. C.J. Spiller, RB-KR, CL............. Ryan Williams, TB, VT ............ C. J. Spiller, RB-KR, CL ............ Derrick Morgan, DE, GT Paul Johnson, GT............. Jonathan Dwyer, AB, GT ........... Russell Wilson, QB, NCS ........ Jonathan Dwyer, AB, GT ........... Mark Herzlich, LB, BC Al Groh, UVa ................... Matt Ryan, Sr., QB, BC.............. Josh Adams, RB, WF ............... Matt Ryan, QB, BC .................... Chris Long, DE, UVa Jim Grobe, WF ................ Calvin Johnson, Jr., WR, GT...... Riley Skinner, QB, WF ............ Calvin Johnson, WR, GT ........... Gaines Adams, DE, Clem. Frank Beamer, VT ............ Chris Barclay, Sr., TB, WF ......... James Davis, TB, Clem. ........... Chris Barclay, TB, WF ............... D’Qwell Jackson, LB, Md. Frank Beamer, VT ........... Bryan Randall, Sr., QB, VT ....... Calvin Johnson, WR, GT ......... Bryan Randall, QB, VT .............. Leroy Hill, LB, Clem. Tommy Bowden, Clem.... Philip Rivers, Sr., QB, NCS ....... Reggie Ball, QB, GT ................ Philip Rivers, QB, NCS.............. Darnell Dockett, DL, FSU Al Groh, UVa ................... Matt Schaub, Sr., QB, UVa ........ T.A. McLendon, RB, NCS ....... Matt Schaub, QB, UVa ............... E.J. Henderson, LB, Md. Ralph Friedgen, Md. ........ E.J. Henderson, Sr., LB, Md. ..... Chris Rix, QB, FSU ................. Bruce Perry, RB, Md. ................. E.J. Henderson, LB, Md. George O’Leary, GT ........ Chris Weinke, Sr., QB, FSU ....... Philip Rivers, QB, NCS ........... Chris Weinke, QB, FSU ............. Levar Fisher, LB, NCS

1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990

Tommy Bowden, Clem.... Joe Hamilton, Sr., QB, GT ......... Koren Robinson, WR, NCS ..... Joe Hamilton, QB, GT................ Keith Adams, LB, Clem. George O’Leary, GT ........ Torry Holt, Sr., WR, NCS .......... Ray Robinson, RB, NCS .......... Torry Holt, WR, NCS ................. Anthony Poindexter, DB, UVa Bobby Bowden, FSU ........ Andre Wadsworth, Sr., DE, FSU . Travis Minor, RB, FSU.............. Thad Busby, QB, FSU ................. Andre Wadsworth, DE, FSU Mack Brown, UNC ........... Tiki Barber, Sr., RB, UVa ........... Dre’ Bly, DB, UNC .................. Tiki Barber, RB, UVa ................. Peter Boulware, LB, FSU George Welsh, UVa ......... Danny Kanell, Sr., QB, FSU ...... Anthony Simmons, LB, Clem. . Danny Kanell, QB, FSU ............. Marcus Jones, DE, UNC Fred Goldsmith, Duke ..... Robert Baldwin, Sr., RB, Duke ..... Ronde Barber, DB, UVa ............ Robert Baldwin, RB, Duke .......... Derrick Alexander, DE, FSU Bobby Bowden, FSU ........ Charlie Ward, Sr., QB, FSU ........ Leon Johnson, RB, UNC.......... Charlie Ward, QB, FSU .............. Derrick Brooks, LB, FSU Bill Dooley, WF............... Charlie Ward, Jr., QB, FSU ........ Tamarick Vanover, WR, FSU George Welsh, UVa ......... Matt Blundin, Sr., QB, UVa ....... Jimy Lincoln, RB, GT ACC Defensive Rookie of the Year (Began with 2007 Season) Bobby Ross, GT .............. Shawn Moore, Sr., QB, UVa ...... Ronald Williams, RB, Clem. 2007--Deunta Williams, DB, UNC 2008--Sean Spence, LB, UM Steve Spurrier, Duke........ Clarkston Hines, Sr., WR, Duke.... Shawn Jones, QB, GT 2009--Luke Kuechly, LB, BC Steve Spurrier, Duke ......... Anthony Dilweg, Sr., QB, Duke.... Jesse Campbell, DB, NCS ACC Offensive Rookie of the Year Bill Dooley, WF ............... Michael Perry, Sr., DT, Clem. ..... Terry Allen, RB, Clem. (Began with 2007 Season) Dick Sheridan, NCS ........ Erik Kramer, Sr., QB, NCS ........ Ray Agnew, DT, NCS 2007--Josh Adams, RB, WF Bill Curry, GT.................. Barry Word, Sr., RB, UVa .......... Jerry Mays, RB, GT 2008--Russell Wilson, QB, NCS George Welsh, UVa ......... William Perry, Sr., DL, Clem. .... John Ford, WR, UVa 2009--Ryan Williams, TB, VT George Welsh, UVa ......... Ben Bennett, Sr., QB, Duke ....... Cory Collier, RB, GT ACC COACH ACC PLAYER Bobby Ross, Md. ............. Chris Castor, Sr., WR, Duke ...... Michael Ramseur, RB, WF OF THE YEAR OF THE YEAR Danny Ford, Clem. .......... Jeff Davis, Sr., LB, Clem. .......... Joe McIntosh, RB, NCS Clemson...........................8 Duke ............................10 Dick Crum, UNC ............. Lawrence Taylor, Sr., LB, UNC.... Ben Bennett, QB, Duke Virginia ...........................8 Clemson.........................7 Maryland ........................7 NC State ........................7 John Mackovic, WF .......... Jay Venuto, Jr., QB, WF ............. Chuck McSwain, RB, Clem. Wake Forest ....................8 Virginia .........................7 Charley Pell, Clem. ......... Steve Fuller, Sr., QB, Clem. ....... Darrell Nicholson, LB, UNC Duke ................................6 North Carolina .............6 Charley Pell, Clem. ......... Steve Fuller, Jr., QB, Clem. ....... Amos Lawrence, RB, UNC Georgia Tech ...................6 Florida State .................5 Jerry Claiborne, Md. ........ Mike Voight, Sr., RB, UNC........ James McDougald, RB, WF NC State ..........................6 Maryland ......................4 Jerry Claiborne, Md. ........ Mike Voight, Jr., RB, UNC ........ Ted Brown, RB, NCS North Carolina ...............4 Wake Forest ..................4 Red Parker, Clem............. Randy White, Sr., DT, Md. Florida State ...................2 Georgia Tech .................3 Jerry Claiborne, Md. ........ Willie Burden, Sr., RB, NCS Virginia Tech ..................2 South Carolina..............2 Lou Holtz, NCS ............... Steve Jones, Sr., RB, Duke South Carolina................1 Boston College ..............1 Virginia Tech ................1 Bill Dooley, UNC ............ Ernie Jackson, Sr., DB, Duke ACC OFFENSIVE PLAYER Cal Stoll, WF ................... Don McCauley, Sr., B, UNC OF THE YEAR ACC DEFENSIVE Florida State .................4 Paul Dietzel, USC............ Don McCauley, Jr., B, UNC PLAYER Georgia Tech .................3 George Blackburn, UVa... Frank Quayle, Sr., B, UVa OF THE YEAR NC State ........................2 Earle Edwards, NCS ........ Buddy Gore, Jr., B, Clem. Virginia .........................2 Frank Howard, Clem. ...... Bob Davis, Sr., B, UVa Duke ..............................1 Florida State ............... 5 Earle Edwards, NCS ........ Danny Talbott, Jr., B, UNC Boston College ..............1 Maryland .................... 3 Bill Tate, WF ................... Brian Piccolo, Sr., B, WF Clemson.........................1 Clemson....................... 3 Jim Hickey, UNC............. Jay Wilkinson, Sr., B, Duke Maryland ......................1 Virginia ....................... 2 Earle Edwards, NCS Virginia Tech ................1 Boston College ............ 1 Bill Murray, Duke............ Billy Gambrell, Sr., B, USC Wake Forest ..................1 Georgia Tech ............... 1 Bill Elias, UVa ................. Roman Gabriel, Sr., QB, NCS North Carolina ........... 1 ACC ROOKIE Bill Murray, Duke............ Roman Gabriel, Sr., QB, NCS NC State ...................... 1 OF THE YEAR NC State ....................... 9 Paul Amen, WF ............... Mike McGee, Sr., G, Duke Georgia Tech ................ 6 ACC DEFENSIVE Frank Howard, Clem. ...... Alex Hawkins, Sr., E, USC Clemson........................ 5 ROOKIE Earle Edwards, NCS ........ Dick Christy, Sr., B, NCS North Carolina ............ 4 OF THE YEAR Wake Forest ................. 4 Paul Amen, WF ............... Bill Barnes, Sr., B, WF Boston College ............1 Florida State ................ 3 Jim Tatum, Md................. Bob Pellegrini, Sr., C, Md. Virginia ........................ 2 Miami ......................... 1 Bill Murray, Duke............ Jerry Barger, Sr., B, Duke Duke ............................. 1 North Carolina .......... 1 Jim Tatum, Md................. Bernie Faloney, Sr., B, Md. Virginia Tech ............... 1

1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953


ACC Football Records

100 All-Time Record - All Games

ACC Games Only (1953-2009) (Regular Season Only)

Team ...........................Years Games Won Lost Tied Pct. Team .......................... Years Games Won Lost Tied Florida State ...... 1947-2009 720 454* 227 17 .663 Florida State ......1992-2009 145 118 27 0 Miami ................. 1926-2009 894 561 314 19 .638 Virginia Tech .....2004-2009 48 38 10 0 Virginia Tech ..... 1892-2009 1142 668 428 46 .605 Boston College ...2005-2009 40 26 14 0 Georgia Tech ...... 1892-2009 1165 673 449 43 .596 Clemson..............1953-2009 369 233 130 6 Clemson.............. 1896-2009 1123 641 437 45 .591 Georgia Tech ......1979-2009 200 111 87 2 Boston College ... 1893-2009 1089 613 439 37 .580 Maryland ...........1953-2009 376 200 172 4 North Carolina .. 1888-2009 1189 647 488 54 .567 Miami .................2004-2009 48 25 23 0 Virginia .............. 1888-2009 1204 616 540 48 .532 North Carolina ..1953-2009 393 200 189 4 Maryland ........... 1892-2009 1176 602 531 43 .530 NC State .............1953-2009 379 192 183 4 Duke ................... 1888-2009 949 453 465 31 .494 South Carolina ..1953-1970 122 52 58 4 NC State ............. 1892-2009 1116 534 527 55 .503 Virginia ..............1954-2009 364 156 204 4 Wake Forest ....... 1888-2009 1037 411 593 33 .412 Duke ...................1953-2009 378 134 236 8 * FSU Vacated 12 wins from 2006-2007 due to NCAA sanctions Wake Forest .......1953-2009 393 121 268 4

Pct .814 .792 .650 .640 .560 .537 .521 .514 .512 .474 .434 .365 .325

Head Coaches, ACC Titles & Bowl Records All Head ACC Head CoSolo Total Last Bowl Total Team Seasons Coaches Coaches Titles Titles Titles Title W-L Bowls Boston College ................. 110 ...........33 .............3 ................0 .......... 0 ............0 ............ ---- ........ 13-8-0 .............. 21 Clemson............................ 115 ...........25 ............. 9 ................1 ......... 12 ..........13 .........1991 ...... 16-16-0 .............. 32 Duke .................................. 93 ...........20 ............ 11 ...............3 .......... 4 ............7 ..........1989 .......... 3-5-0 ................ 8 Florida State ..................... 63 .............9 .............. 2 ................2 ......... 10 ..........12 .........2005 ...... 23-14-2 .............. 39 Georgia Tech .................... 118 ...........12 ............. 6 ................1 .......... 2 ............3 ..........2009 ...... 22-16-0 .............. 38 Maryland ......................... 117 ...........28 ............12 ...............2 .......... 7 ............9 ..........2001 ...... 10-11-2 .............. 23 Miami ................................ 84 ............20 .............2 ................0 .......... 0 ............0 ............ ---- ...... 19-16-0 .............. 35 North Carolina ................ 120 ...........33 .............9 ................1 .......... 4 ............5 ..........1980 ...... 12-15-0 .............. 27 NC State ........................... 118 ...........33 ............ 11 ...............2 .......... 5 ............7 ..........1979 ...... 12-11-1 .............. 24 Virginia ............................ 121 ...........39 ............ 11 ...............2 .......... 0 ............2 ..........1995 ........ 7-10-0 .............. 17 Virginia Tech ................... 116 ...........33 ............. 1 ................0 .......... 3 ............3 ..........2008 ........ 9-14-0 .............. 23 Wake Forest ..................... 108 ...........32 ............12 ...............0 .......... 2 ............2 ..........2006 .......... 6-3-0 ................ 9 NOTES: Clemson’s ACC games in 1983 and 1984 are not counted due to NCAA and ACC probation. Georgia Tech joined the ACC in 1979, but did not become eligible for the title until 1983. Virginia’s 1953 season is not counted because the school did not join the ACC until December, 1953. In several instances, games against non-conference opponents were designated as league games.

- ACC Series (1953-2009) Team ............................................... BC Boston College ................................... • Clemson.......................................2-3-0 Duke ............................................0-1-0 Florida State ...............................2-3-0 Georgia Tech ...............................1-1-0 Maryland ....................................1-4-0 Miami ..........................................1-1-0 North Carolina ...........................3-0-0 NC State ......................................1-4-0 Virginia .......................................0-2-0 Virginia Tech ..............................4-3-0 Wake Forest ................................1-4-0 South Carolina..........................0-0-0

Clem. 3-2-0 • 13-35-1 13-5-0 15-13-0 25-30-2 1-2-0 15-32-1 21-30-0 8-37-1 2-0-0 9-47-1 8-10-0

Duke 1-0-0 35-13-1 • 16-0-0 21-6-0 29-13-0 5-0-0 39-17-1 29-20-4 27-25-0 6-0-0 25-30-1 5-11-1

Team ............................................... BC Boston College ................................... • Clemson.......................................8-9-2 Duke ............................................1-3-0 Florida State ...............................4-4-0 Georgia Tech ...............................5-2-0 Maryland ....................................2-5-0 Miami ........................................23-4-0 North Carolina ...........................5-2-0 NC State ......................................2-5-0 Virginia .......................................0-4-0 Virginia Tech ............................12-6-0 Wake Forest ................................6-9-2

Clem. 9-8-2 • 16-35-1 16-7-0 49-24-2 26-30-2 5-3-0 18-34-1 27-50-1 8-37-1 12-17-1 17-57-1

Duke 3-1-0 35-16-1 • 16-0-0 46-30-1 30-19-0 6-1-0 56-35-4 36-40-5 32-29-0 10-7-0 35-53-2

FSU 3-2-0 5-13-0 0-16-0 • 2-12-0 2-16-0 3-3-0 1-13-0 5-13-0 2-13-0 1-2-0 3-15-0 0-0-0

GT 1-1-0 13-15-0 6-21-0 12-2-0 • 6-13-0 2-4-0 12-14-1 9-15-0 16-10-1 4-2-0 8-16-0 0-0-0

Md. 4-1-0 30-25-2 13-29-0 16-2-0 13-6-0 • 0-1-0 24-27-0 27-27-1 22-31-0 4-0-0 15-39-1 6-12-0

Miami 1-1-0 2-1-0 0-5-0 3-3-0 4-2-0 1-0-0 • 4-2-0 2-1-0 2-4-0 4-2-0 0-4-0 0-0-0

UNC 0-3-0 32-15-1 17-39-1 13-1-0 14-12-1 27-24-0 2-4-0 • 25-32-0 27-28-1 5-1-0 19-34-1 7-9-0

NCS 4-1-0 30-21-0 20-29-4 13-5-0 15-9-0 27-27-1 1-2-0 32-25-0 • 16-29-0 2-1-0 20-36-1 5-7-2

UVa 2-0-0 37-8-1 25-27-0 13-2-0 10-16-1 31-22-0 4-2-0 28-27-1 29-16-0 • 6-0-0 13-32-0 10-2-1

VT 3-4-0 0-2-0 0-6-0 2-1-0 2-4-0 0-4-0 2-4-0 1-5-0 2-1-0 0-6-0 • 0-2-0 0-0-0

WF 4-1-0 47-9-1 30-25-1 15-3-0 16-8-0 39-15-1 4-0-0 34-19-1 36-20-1 32-13-0 2-0-0 • 11-7-0

FSU 4-4-0 7-16-0 0-16-0 • 9-12-1 2-18-0 31-23-0 1-15-1 9-21-0 2-13-0 11-22-1 5-22-1

GT 2-5-0 24-49-2 30-46-1 12-9-1 • 6-13-0 5-10-0 18-24-3 9-17-0 16-15-1 4-3-0 8-21-0

Md. 5-2-0 30-26-2 19-30-0 18-2-0 13-6-0 • 7-8-0 36-32-1 31-31-4 31-41-2 15-15-0 16-41-1

Miami 4-23-0 3-5-0 1-6-0 23-31-0 10-5-0 8-7-0 • 8-5-0 5-7-1 2-5-0 10-17-0 3-7-0

UNC 2-5-0 34-18-1 35-56-4 15-1-1 24-18-3 32-36-1 5-8-0 • 30-63-6 53-57-4 16-10-6 34-67-2

NCS 5-2-0 50-27-1 40-36-5 21-9-0 17-9-0 31-31-4 7-5-1 63-30-6 • 21-33-1 25-18-4 36-61-6

UVa 4-0-0 37-8-1 29-32-0 13-2-0 15-16-1 41-31-2 5-2-0 57-53-4 33-21-1 • 49-37-5 13-34-0

VT 6-12-0 17-12-1 7-10-0 22-11-1 3-4-0 15-15-0 17-10-0 10-16-6 18-25-4 37-49-5 • 22-11-1

WF 9-6-2 57-17-1 53-35-2 22-5-1 21-8-0 41-16-1 7-3-0 67-34-2 61-36-6 34-13-0 11-22-1 •

- All-Time Series (1888-2009) -

The FIRST GAME involving current ACC schools was on October 18, 1888, when Wake Forest defeated North Carolina, 6-4, in Raleigh, N.C. The MOST PLAYED SERIES between ACC schools is 113 games between North Carolina and Virginia. The first game between the Cavaliers and Tar Heels was played in 1892. The longest CONTINUOUS SERIES involving ACC schools is 98 consecutive years between NC State and Wake Forest. The Wolfpack and Demon Deacons have played each year since 1910.


ACC Football Records

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Florida State’s Bobby Bowden The Winningest Football Coach in ACC History For the first time in 18 years, one of the legends of ACC Football will be missing from the sidelines in the Conference as former Florida State Head Coach Bobby Bowden retired last fall, after an unprecedented 44-year coaching career which saw him finish with 377 career victories, the second-highest total in NCAA history only to Penn State’s Joe Paterno. Bowden’s accomplishments are legendary for the Seminoles and include recording the most wins by an ACC coach (173), the most conference wins by an ACC Coach (118), the best winning percentage in ACC games (.814) as well as winning twice as many ACC titles (12) as any other coach. He posted 14 seasons with 10 or more victories, led FSU to 28 consecutive bowl games--14 straight at one point without a loss--and guided the ‘Noles to 14 straight Top Five or better finishes as well as to National Championships in 1993 and 1999.

ACC Coaching Records

(Coaching records include only seasons in the ACC)

Victories - ACC Games

Victories - All Games

Bobby Bowden, Florida State .................................173 George Welsh, Virginia ...........................................134 Bill Dooley, North Carolina & Wake Forest .................98 Danny Ford, Clemson ...............................................96 Frank Howard, Clemson ...........................................96 Al Groh, Wake Forest & Virginia .............................85 Bill Murray, Duke .....................................................80 Jerry Claiborne, Maryland ........................................77 Earle Edwards, NC State...........................................77 Dick Crum, North Carolina.......................................72 Bobby Ross, Maryland & Georgia Tech ...................70

Bobby Bowden, Florida State ............................... 118 George Welsh, Virginia ........................................... 85 Frank Howard, Clemson ......................................... 66 Earle Edwards, NC State......................................... 55 Bill Murray, Duke ................................................... 54 Bill Dooley, North Carolina & Wake Forest................. 52 Jerry Claiborne, Maryland ...................................... 46 Danny Ford, Clemson ............................................. 44 Al Groh, Wake Forest & Virginia ........................... 44 Tommy Bowden, Clemson...................................... 43 Mack Brown, North Carolina ................................. 43

Winning Percentage - All Games

Winning Percentage - ACC Games

Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech .......... 62-18-0 Bobby Bowden, Florida St.................. 173-53-1 Danny Ford, Clemson ........................ 96-29-4 Lou Holtz, NC State........................... 33-12-3 Ken Hatfield, Clemson ....................... 32-13-1 Jim Tatum, Md. & UNC..................... 41-19-2 Jerry Claiborne, Maryland ................. 72-37-3 Dick Sheridan, NC State........................ 52-29-3 Dick Crum, North Carolina.................... 72-41-3 3 Seasons Minimum

.775 .764 .760 .719 .707 .677 .656 .637 .634

Bowl Game Victories

Bobby Bowden, Florida State ................................. 11 Danny Ford, Clemson ............................................... 6 Chuck Amato, NC State ............................................ 4 George Welsh, Virginia ............................................. 4 Dick Crum, North Carolina....................................... 4 Bobby Ross, Maryland & Georgia Tech ................... 4 Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech ................................. 3 Tommy Bowden, Clemson........................................ 3 Mack Brown, North Carolina ................................... 3 Ralph Friedgen, Maryland..................................... 3 Jim Grobe, Wake Forest ......................................... 3 Al Groh, Virginia ...................................................... 3 Chan Gailey, Georgia Tech ....................................... 2 Carl Torbush, North Carolina.................................... 2 George O’Leary, Georgia Tech ................................. 2 Dick Sheridan, NC State ........................................... 2 Bill Murray, Duke .............................................................2 Jerry Claiborne, Md. ..........................................................2 Lou Holtz, NC State......................................................2 Bo Rein, NC State ...................................................... 2

Total Seasons in ACC

George Welsh, Virginia ............................................. 19 Bobby Bowden, Florida State .................................... 19 Frank Howard, Clemson .......................................... 17 Earle Edwards, NC State.......................................... 17 Bill Dooley, North Carolina & Wake Forest ........................ 17 Al Groh, Virginia & Wake Forest ............................ 15 Bill Murray, Duke .................................................... 13 Danny Ford, Clemson ...............................................11 Jerry Claiborne, Maryland ....................................... 10 Dick Crum, North Carolina...................................... 10 Bobby Ross, Maryland & Georgia Tech .................. 10 Mack Brown, North Carolina .................................. 10

Bobby Bowden, Florida St...................118-27-0 Jerry Claiborne, Maryland .................. 46-11-1 Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech .............40-11-0 Bill Murray, Duke .............................. 54-15-2 Danny Ford, Clemson......................... 44-14-1 Lou Holtz, NC State ............................. 16-5-2 Jim Tatum, Md. & UNC ....................... 21-9-2 Frank Howard, Clemson ..................... 66-30-2 Bo Rein, NC State ................................ 15-8-0 Ken Hatfield, Clemson ....................... 19-10-1 Dick Sheridan, NC State ..................... 31-18-1 3 Seasons Minimum

.814 .802 .784 .775 .754 .739 .688 .684 .652 .650 .630

Bowl Appearances

Bobby Bowden, Florida State .................................. 18 George Welsh, Virginia ............................................ 12 Tommy Bowden, Clemson......................................... 8 Danny Ford, Clemson ................................................ 8 Jerry Claiborne, Maryland ......................................... 7 Bill Dooley, North Carolina & Wake Forest ........................ 7 Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech .................................. 6 Dick Crum, North Carolina........................................ 6 Ralph Friedgen, Maryland...................................... 6 Bobby Ross, Maryland & Georgia Tech .................... 6 Dick Sheridan, NC State ............................................ 6 Al Groh, Virginia ....................................................... 5 Chuck Amato, NC State ............................................. 5 Mack Brown, North Carolina .................................... 5 Chan Gailey, Georgia Tech ........................................ 5 Jim Grobe, Wake Forest .......................................... 4 Lou Holtz, NC State................................................... 4 Tommy West, Clemson .............................................. 4

Total Games Coached in ACC

Bobby Bowden, Florida State ............................... 227 George Welsh, Virginia ......................................... 223 Bill Dooley, North Carolina & Wake Forest.........................191 Al Groh, Virginia & Wake Forest ......................... 178 Earle Edwards, NC State....................................... 173 Frank Howard, Clemson ....................................... 172 Bill Murray, Duke ................................................. 133 Danny Ford, Clemson ........................................... 129 Bobby Ross, Maryland & Georgia Tech .................... 117 Jerry Claiborne, Maryland .................................... 117 Dick Crum, North Carolina................................... 116 Tommy Bowden, Clemson.................................... 116 Mack Brown, North Carolina ............................... 116

ACC vs. Non-Conference

Vs Non-ACC AP Ranked Overall Year W-L-T W-L-T Pct. 1953...................3-6-0 ............ 21-17-3 ..........549 1954.................2-10-1 ............ 20-22-2 ..........465 1955...................3-7-1 ............ 22-18-1 ..........549 1956.................2-12-2 ............ 10-20-4 ..........353 1957...................3-4-1 ............ 13-10-3 ..........558 1958...................0-7-0 ............ 11-18-1 ..........383 1959...................3-6-0 ............ 10-20-0 ..........333 16-52-5 107-125-14 .463 1960...................2-3-0 .............. 8-20-0 ..........286 1961...................1-2-0 ............ 14-14-0 ..........500 1962...................0-1-0 .............. 9-17-2 ..........357 1963...................0-4-0 .............. 8-16-2 ..........346 1964...................0-4-0 ............ 10-17-1 ..........375 1965...................0-5-0 ............ 12-18-0 ..........400 1966.................1-10-0 .............. 7-27-0 ..........206 1967...................1-2-0 .............. 9-20-0 ..........310 1968...................1-5-0 .............. 7-21-0 ..........250 1969.................0-10-0 .............. 7-23-0 ..........233 6-46-0 91-193-5 .324 1970...................2-8-0 ............ 13-25-0 ..........342 1971...................2-7-0 ............ 15-24-0 ..........385 1972...................1-7-0 ............ 17-18-0 ..........486 1973...................1-9-0 ............ 12-23-0 ..........343 1974...................2-5-0 ............ 21-14-2 ..........595 1975...................3-7-0 ............ 12-28-1 ..........305 1976...................4-4-0 ............ 21-18-2 ..........537 1977...................1-8-0 ............ 17-17-1 ..........500 1978...................2-6-0 ............ 18-17-0 ..........514 1979...................4-6-0 ............ 28-18-3 ..........603 22-67-0 174-202-9 .464 1980................. 1-11-1 ............ 19-22-1 ..........464 1981...................3-3-0 ............ 17-24-1 ..........417 1982...................1-8-0 ............ 22-15-1 ..........592 1983...................1-6-1 ............ 17-16-1 ..........515 1984...................5-6-0 ............ 19-15-0 ..........559 1985...................1-7-1 ............ 17-16-0 ..........515 1986 ..................2-6-1 ............ 19-14-4 ..........568 1987 ................2-12-0 ............ 18-18-0 ..........500 1988...................2-8-0 ............ 20-13-1 ..........603 1989...................4-6-1 ............ 20-15-2 ..........568 22-73-6 188-168-11 .527 1990 ..................5-3-0 .............. 28-8-1 ..........770 1991 ................ 5-11-0 ............ 34-15-1 ..........690 1992 ..................3-4-0 .............. 23-8-1 ..........734 1993 ..................3-7-0 ............ 21-13-0 ..........618 1994 ..................3-2-1 ............ 21-10-1 ..........672 1995 ..................2-6-0 ............ 17-15-0 ..........531 1996 ..................7-6-0 ............ 15-16-0 ..........484 1997 ..................5-5-0 .............. 22-9-0 ..........710 1998 ..................8-4-0 ............ 21-12-0 ..........636 1999 ..................6-5-0 ............ 21-12-0 ..........636 47-53-1 223-118-4 .652 2000 ..................3-5-0 ............ 20-13-0 ........ .606 2001 ................2-10-0 ............ 23-13-0 ........ .639 2002 ..................4-8-0 ............ 30-17-0 ........ .638 2003 ..................5-6-0 ............ 27-15-0 ........ .643 2004 ..................3-9-0 ............ 26-13-0 ........ .667 2005 ..................4-5-0 ............ 32-12-0 ........ .727 2006 ..................0-7-0 ............ 33-23-0 ........ .589 2007 ..................3-9-0 ............ 35-21-0 ......... 625 2008 ..................4-5-0 ............ 41-17-0 ........ .707 2009 ..................4-9-0 ............ 33-22-0 ........ .600 32-73-0 ........ 301-166-0 ........ .644


102 1953

ACC Year by Year 1954

National Champion - Maryland ACC Champion - Maryland, Duke Player of the Year - Bernie Faloney, Maryland Coach of the Year - Jim Tatum, Maryland

National champion Maryland and 18th-ranked Duke tied for the ACC’s inaugural gridiron title ... The Terps finished the regular season with a perfect 10-0 record, including a 3-0 mark in league play while the Blue Devils won all four of their family scraps en route to a 7-2-1 season ... Maryland, which lost to Oklahoma in the Orange Bowl, 7-0, scored 298 points, the most by any team until 1967, while allowing an ACC record-low 31 points ... Maryland led the nation in rushing defense, 83.9 yards allowed per outing, and scoring defense, 3.1 points per game ... The Terrapins ranked 6th nationally in total offense (359.5), 3rd in total defense (193.2) and led the nation in scoring defense (3.1) ... Terp tackle Stan Jones earned consensus All-America honors while teammate Bernie Faloney was named first-team Academic All-America ... Duke senior tackle Ed Meadows was named a first-team All-America by the FWAA ... Maryland quarterback Bernie Faloney was also named a first-team All-America by the Independent News Service and was named the intial ACC player of the Year ... Faloney was 3rd in the ACC in total offense and passing and tied for the league lead in pass interceptions with 6, while also ranking 2nd in the conference in punting (39.7) ... Faloney and Duke junior halfback Jerry Barger tied for 2nd nationally in pass interceptions ...Head coaches in the first season listed Frank Howard at Clemson, Bill Murray at Duke, North Carolina’s George Barclay, Horace Hendrickson at NC State, Rex Enright at South Carolina, Virginia’s Ned McDonald, Tom Rogers at Wake Forest and Maryland’s Jim Tatum, who earned AFCA and FWAA National Coach-of-the-Year honors ...Tatum was the inaugural ACC Coach of the Year as well ... Maryland senior halfback Chet Hanulak led the ACC in rushing and ranked 10th nationally ... But Hanulak’s per-carry average of 9.8 led the nation ... NC State sophomore quarterback Eddie West ranked 4th nationally in punt returns with 239 yards and a 10.4 average ... North Carolina sophomore halfback Ken Keller ranked 7th nationally in kickoff returns (299 yds) just ahead of NC State senior halfback Bill Teer, who was 8th (289 yds).

1953 All-ACC Football Team FIRST TEAM: E-Clyde Bennett, USC E-Howard Pitt, DU T-Ed Meadows, DU T-Stan Jones, MD G-Bob Burrows, DU G-John Bowersox, MD C-Leon Cunningham, USC B-Bernie Faloney, MD B-Chester Hanulak, Md B-James (Red) Smith, DU B-John Grambling, USC

SECOND TEAM: E-Dreher Gaskin, CL E-Bill Walker, MD T-Bob Bartholomew, WF T-Bob Morgan, MD G-Frank Mincevich, USC G-Bob King, USC C-John Palmer, DU B-Ralph Felton, Md B-Don King, CL B-Jerry Barger, DU B-Dick Lackey, UNC

Statistical Leaders

Total Offense Plays Yds Avg. TDR Grambling USC 1061 106.1 11 King, CL 177 949 94.9 8 Rushing Hanulak, MD Felton, MD

Car. Yds Avg. 77 753 75.3 100 556 87.9

TD 5 6

Passing Cmp-Att-Int. Yds TD C/g Grambling, USC 68-132-12 1045 8 6.8 King, CL 46-98-11 706 5 4.6 Receiving Catches Yds TD Avg. Bennett, USC 23 413 3 2.3 Gaskin, CL 21 426 5 2.1 Scoring Faloney, MD Caudle, DU

TD 9 9

PAT 0 0

FG 0 0

TP, 54 54

Conference Overall Team .................. AP..UPI ..W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Neu vsAP Maryland ............. 1 ...... 1 ....3 0 0 70 6 10 1 0 298 38 5-0 5-0 0-1 2-1 Duke ................... 18 .... 18 ....4 0 0 105 27 7 2 1 217 81 4-0 2-1 1-1-1 0-1 South Carolina.....................2 3 0 58 70 7 3 0 198 97 5-1 2-1 0-1 1-2 North Carolina ....................2 3 0 67 99 4 6 0 173 187 2-3 2-3 0-0 0-2 Wake Forest .........................2 3 0 52 75 3 6 1 123 157 0-2 1-4-1 2-0 1-1 Clemson................................1 2 0 25 34 3 5 1 139 172 2-2 1-3-1 0-0 0-3 NC State ...............................0 3 0 14 80 1 9 0 80 263 1-3 0-6 0-0 0-2 Virginia ................................ - - - 1 8 0 75 242 0-4 0-3 1-1 0-0 Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 21-17-3 (.549) CLEMSON (AP-rank: CU/OPP) W 33-7 --/-- ........ Presbyterian T 14-14 --/-- ..at Boston College L 0-20 --/ 3 ............. Maryland L 7-39 --/-- ...............at Miami L 7-14 --/-- at South Carolina W 18-0 --/-- .........Wake Forest L 7-20 --/14 .. at Georgia Tech W 34-13 --/-- ......at The Citadel L 19-45 --/14 ................Auburn DUKE W 20-7 10/-- .. at South Carolina W 19-0 10/-- .........Wake Forest W 21-7 12/-- ......... at Tennessee W 20-14 8/-- ...................Purdue L 13-14 7/-- ..................... Army (New York) W 31-0 16/-- ...............NC State W 48-6 13/-- ................ Virginia (Norfolk, Va.) T 0-0 10/-- ..................... Navy (Baltimore, Md.) L 10-13 15/12 . at Georgia Tech W 35-20 --/-- ..... North Carolina MARYLAND W 20-6 9/-- ............at Missouri W 52-0 9/--Washington & Lee W 20-0 3/-- ............ at Clemson W 40-13 4/-- ................. Georgia W 26-0 3/-- .at North Carolina W 30-0 3/-- ................at Miami W 24-6 2/-- ..... South Carolina W 27-6 2/-- . at G. Washington W 38-0 2/11........... Mississippi W 21-0 2/11...............Alabama Orange Bowl L 0-7 1/ 4 ............ Oklahoma

NORTH CAROLINA W 29-7 --/-- ................NC State W 39-0 --/--..Washington & Lee W 18-13 --/-- ..... at Wake Forest L 0-26 --/ 3 .............. Maryland L 14-27 --/-- ............. at Georgia L 6-20 --/-- .............. Tennessee L 0-18 --/-- ..at South Carolina L 14-34 --/ 1 ...........Notre Dame W 33-7 --/-- .............at Virginia L 20-35 --/-- ..................at Duke NC STATE L 7-29 --/-- .. at North Carolina L 7-20 --/--.. at George Washington W 27-7 --/-- ............... Davidson L 7-20 --/-- ..........Wake Forest L 0-31 --/16 .................at Duke L 6-7 --/-- ...William & Mary L 7-27 --/-- ................. at Army L 6-40 --/-- .........at Pittsburgh L 0-61 --/19 .......West Virginia L 13-23 --/-- .....at Florida State

SOUTH CAROLINA L 7-20 --/10 ......................Duke W 25-0 --/-- ............The Citadel W 19-0 --/-- ..............at Virginia W 27-13 --/-- ..................Furman W 14-7 --/-- ................. Clemson L 6-24 --/ 2 .......... at Maryland W 18-0 --/-- ......North Carolina W 20-14 --/ 8 .... at West Virginia W 49-0 18/-- ................ Wofford L 13-19 15/-- ......... Wake Forest (Charlotte) VIRGINIA L 6-20 --/-- ....... Virginia Tech L 0-19 --/-- .... South Carolina W 24-20 --/-- ..George Washington ............... (Alexandria) L 6-21 --/-- ...................... VMI L 13-28 --/-- ........at Vanderbilt L 6-48 --/13 .................... Duke ..............(Norfolk, Va.) L 0-26 --/-- ............ Pittsburgh L 13-27 --/-- ....at Wash. & Lee L 7-33 --/-- at North Carolina WAKE FOREST L 14-16 --/-- ... William & Mary (Richmond, Va.) L 0-19 --/10 ................. at Duke W 18-12 --/-- ................Villanova L 13-18 --/-- ......North Carolina W 20-7 --/-- ............ at NC State T 13-13 --/-- ..........at Richmond L 0-18 --/-- .............at Clemson L 7-20 --/-- .. at Boston College L 10-21 --/-- ..................Furman W 19-13 --/15 .....South Carolina .......... (Charlotte, N.C.)

ACC Champion - Duke Player of the Year - Jerry Barger, Duke Coach of the Year - Bill Murray, Duke

Duke’s Blue Devils won the league title outright with a spotless 4-0 league mark, while Maryland finished second with four victories and a tie (with Wake Forest) in five league contests ... Duke posted an 8-2-1 record overall, including a 34-7 win over Nebraska in the Orange Bowl ... Duke head coach Bill Murray was named ACC Coach of the Year, leading the Blue Devils to a No. 14 national ranking ... Maryland, coached by Jim Tatum, finished the year ranked 8th nationally in the AP final poll ... Virginia finished 0-2 in league play and 3-6 overall in the school’s inaugural ACC gridiron campaign ... Duke senior quarterback Jerry Barger was named the ACC’s Player of the Year after finishing 6th in the ACC in total offense and leading the conference in pass interceptions with 7 ... Barger tied for 2nd nationally in pass interceptions ... For the second straight year, South Carolina senior fullback Bill Wohrman was named the recipient of the ACC’s Jacobs Blocking Trophy as the league’s top blocker ...South Carolina senior guard Frank Mincevich was named a first-team All-America by the Independent News Service ... Maryland’s George Falahunik earned Academic All-America laurels ... Earle Edwards succeeded Horace Hendrickson as NC State’s head football coach ... South Carolina sophomore quarterback Mackie Prickett led the ACC and ranked 9th nationally in passing, averaging 6.8 completions per game ... Prickett also tied for 5th nationally in pass interceptions, with 6 pickoffs to his credit ... South Carolina junior halfback Carl Brazell ranked 4th nationally in pass receiving, averaging 2.9 catches per game ... NC State sophomore halfback George Marinkov ranked 2nd nationally in kickoff returns with 465 yards and a 35.8 return average ... Maryland senior halfback Ron Waller ranked 9th nationally in punt returns with 199 yards and a 15.3 return average ... Clemson finished 4th nationally in rushing defense, allowing just 96.9 yards per game on the ground ... The Tigers also ranked 3rd nationally in total defense, allowing only 176.1 yards per game.

1954 All-ACC Football Team FIRST TEAM: E-Will Frye, UNC E-Bill Walker, MD T-Bob Bartholomew, WF T-Clyde White, CL G-Frank Mincevich, USC G-Ralph Torrance, DU C-Leon Cunningham, USC B-Jerry Barger, DU B-Dick Bielski, MD B-Bob Pascal, DU B-Ronnie Waller, MD

SECOND TEAM: E-Ed Stowers, WF E-Scott Jackson, CL T-Jack Maultsby, UNC T-Harry Lovell, USC G-John Polzer, UVa G-Bob Pellegrini, MD C-John Irvine, MD B-George Marinkov, NCS B-Mackie Prickett, USC B-Bryant Aldridge, DU B-Don King, CL

Statistical Leaders

Total Offense Prickett, USC Consoles, WF Rushing Waller, MD Caskey, USC

Plays Yds Avg. TDR 213 829 82.9 7 131 640 64.0 6 Car. Yds Avg. 67 587 58.7 83 556 55.6

TD 6 4

Passing Cmp-Att-Int. Yds TD C/g Prickett, USC 68-116-9 682 1 6.8 Consoles, WF 54-113-13 743 6 5.4 Receiving Catches Yds TD Avg. Brazell, USC 29 241 1 2.9 Stowers, WF 22 277 3 2.2 Scoring Pascal, DU Bielski, MD

TD 9 6

PAT 0 15

FG 0 1

TP, 54 54

Conference Overall Team ............... AP.UPI ..W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Neu vsAP Duke ................ 14 ... 14 ....4 0 0 122 47 8 2 1 270 161 3-1 4-0-1 1-1 0-2-1 Maryland .......... 8 ....11 ....4 0 1 124 27 7 2 1 280 67 4-0 3-2-1 0-0 0-1 North Carolina ................4 2 0 93 126 4 5 1 140 222 3-2 1-3-1 0-0 0-2 South Carolina.................3 3 0 86 94 6 4 0 172 153 3-2 3-2 0-0 1-0 Clemson............................1 2 0 40 49 5 5 0 193 121 3-1 1-4 1-0 1-2 Wake Forest .....................1 4 1 106 107 2 7 1 129 165 2-2 0-30-2-1 0-0-1 Virginia ............................0 2 0 14 53 3 6 0 113 162 3-2 0-3 0-1 0-4 NC State ...........................0 4 0 27 109 2 8 0 104 193 1-3 1-5 0-0 0-2 Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 20-22-2 (.465) CLEMSON (AP-rank: CU/OPP) W 33-0 --/-- ......... Presbyterian L 7-14 --/-- ............. at Georgia L 7-18 --/-- ........ Virginia Tech W 14-7 --/14 ..................Florida (Jacksonville, Fla.) L 8-13 --/-- ..at South Carolina W 32-20 --/-- ..........Wake Forest (Charlotte, N.C.) W 27-6 --/-- ................. Furman L 0-16 --/17 .........at Maryland L 6-27 --/18 .............at Auburn W 59-0 --/-- ........... The Citadel DUKE W 52-0 19/-- ....at Pennsylvania W 7-6 7/-- ...............Tennessee T 13-13 6/ 5 ..............at Purdue L 14-28 6/18 ....................Army W 21-7 19/-- ........... at NC State W 21-20 16/-- ........ Georgia Tech L 7-40 11/19..................... Navy (Norfolk, Va.) W 28-21 --/-- ...... at Wake Forest W 26-7 --/-- ......South Carolina W 47-12 20/-- at North Carolina Orange Bowl W 34-7 14/-- .............. Nebraska MARYLAND W 24-0 3/-- .......... at Kentucky L 7-12 6/ 4 ...............at UCLA T 13-13 13/-- .... at Wake Forest (Winston-Salem, N.C.) W 33-0 --/-- ..... North Carolina L 7-9 --/-- ..... at Miami (Fla.) W 20-0 --/-- ..at South Carolina W 42-14 --/-- ........... at NC State W 16-0 17/-- ............... Clemson W 48-6 13/-- . George Washington W 74-13 10/-- ............... Missouri

NORTH CAROLINA W 20-6 --/-- ................NC State T 7-7 --/-- ............... at Tulane L 7-21 --/-- ................. Georgia L 0-33 --/-- ..........at Maryland W 14-7 --/-- ..........Wake Forest L 20-26 --/-- .......... at Tennessee W 21-19 --/-- ..... South Carolina L 13-42 --/ 5 ...... at Notre Dame W 26-14 --/-- .............at Virginia L 12-47 --/20 ..................... Duke

SOUTH CAROLINA W 34-20 --/18 ................ at Army L 6-26 --/15 .......West Virginia W 27-7 --/-- .............at Furman W 13-8 --/-- ................ Clemson L 0-20 --/-- .............. Maryland L 19-21 --/-- .at North Carolina W 27-0 --/-- ................. Virginia L 7-26 --/-- ..................at Duke W 21-19 --/-- ..........Wake Forest W 19-6 --/-- .......at The Citadel

NC STATE L 21-30 --/-- ....at Virginia Tech L 6-20 --/-- ..at North Carolina L 0-26 --/-- ..... at Wake Forest W 26-0 --/-- ..at William & Mary L 7-13 --/-- .........Florida State L 7-21 --/19 ..................... Duke L 6-7 --/-- ................. Furman L 14-42 --/-- ..........at Maryland W 14-6 --/-- ............. Richmond L 3-28 --/14 ...at West Virginia

VIRGINIA W 27-21 --/-- ................... Lehigh W 14-13 --/-- ..George Washington L 7-34 --/12 ........at Penn State W 21-0 --/-- ....................... VMI L 0-6 --/14 ....... Virginia Tech (Roanoke, Va.) L 20-21 --/ 9 ................. at Army L 0-27 --/-- .at South Carolina L 14-26 --/-- ..... North Carolina L 10-14 --/12 .......West Virginia WAKE FOREST W 14-0 --/-- ..George Washington L 0-32 --/-- ........ Virginia Tech (Richmond, Va.) W 26-0 --/-- ................NC State T 13-13 --/13 ............. Maryland L 7-14 --/-- ..... North Carolina L 20-32 --/-- ................ Clemson (Charlotte, N.C.) L 0-13 --/-- ......... at Richmond L 21-28 --/-- ...................... Duke L 9-13 --/-- ..at William & Mary L 19-20 --/-- ..at South Carolina


ACC Year by Year 1955

1956

ACC Co-Champions - Duke, Maryland Player of the Year - Bob Pellegrini, Maryland Coach of the Year - Jim Tatum, Maryland

For the second time in the ACC’s first three years, Duke and Maryland tied for the league title with identical 4-0 records ... The Terps finished third in both polls while the Blue Devils earned a No 16 listing in the UPI poll ... The ACC posted a 22-18-1 mark against non-conference opponents ... Maryland led the nation in defense against the rush, allowing 83.9 yards per game ... Wake Forest became the first ACC team to play a complete seven-game conference schedule ... Maryland had a 15-game winning streak snapped with a 20-6 loss to Oklahoma in the Orange Bowl ... Terp center Bob Pellegrini was a consensus All-America while Wake Forest’s Bob Bartholomew was accorded Academic All-America honors .... Maryland junior tackle Mike Sandusky was also named a first-team All-America by The Sporting News ... Pellegrini, who played both center and linebacker for the Terrapins, was named the ACC’s Player of the Year and also finished 6th in the Heisman Trophy ballotting ... Pellegrini was also named the recipient of the ACC’s Jacobs Blocking Trophy as the league’s top blocker ... Maryland head coach Jim Tatum was named the ACC’s Coach of the Year for the second time in three years, becoming the league’s first multiple winner of the award ... Wake Forest senior quarterback Nick Concoles finished 8th nationally in passing, as future Virginia head coach George Welsh, playing for Navy, led the nation in passing ... Clemson’s Joel Wells, Duke’s Bob Pascal and Virginia’s James Bakhtiar finished 7th, 8th and 9th, respectively in the nation in rushing ... Wake Forest junior halfback Bill Barnes led the ACC in receiving and finished 3rd nationally with 31 receptions ... Maryland senior halfback Ed Vereb led the ACC and finished 4th nationally in scoring with 96 points on an ACC-record 16 touchdowns ... Duke senior halfback Dale Boyd led the ACC and finished tied for 2nd nationally with 6 interceptions while Wake Forest’s Barnes tied for 5th in the nation with 5 pickoffs ... South Carolina senior halfback Carl Brazell ranked 4th nationally in kickoff returns with 378 yards and a 31.5 average ... Maryland led the nation in rushing defense, allowing just 75.9 yards per game on the ground ... The Terrapins also finished 2nd in the nation in total defense, allowing opponents just 169.1 yards per game ... Wake Forest ranked 9th nationally in passing offense.

1955 All-ACC Football Team FIRST TEAM: E-Sonny Sorrell, DU E-Will Frye, UNC T-Mike Sandusky, MD T-Bob Bartholomew, WF G-Jack Davis, MD G-Jesse Birchfield, DU C-Bob Pellegrini, MD B-Bob Pascal, DU B-Ed Vereb, MD B-Joel Wells, CL B-Bill Barnes, WF

SECOND TEAM: E-Bill Walker, MD E-Russell Dennis, MD T-Doug Knotts, DU T-Sidney Deloatch, DU G-Al D’Angelo, NCS G-John Polzer, UVa C-Ronnie Falls, DU B-Sonny Jurgensen, DU B-Frank Tamburello, MD B-Dick Christy, NCS B-Jim Bakhtiar, UVa.

Statistical Leaders

Total Offense Pascal, DU Wells, CL Rushing Wells, CL Pascal, DU

Plays Yds Avg. TDR 162 804 80.4 9 137 782 78.2 6 Car. Yds Avg. 135 782 78.2 156 750 75.0

TD 5 8

Passing Cmp-Att-Int. Yds TD C/g Consoles, WF 66-123-8 787 6 6.6 West, NCS 42-87-5 660 7 4.2 Receiving Barnes, WF Parham, WF Scoring Vereb, MD Parham, WF

Catches Yds TD Avg. 31 349 0 3.1 18 376 5 1.8 TD 16 8

PAT 0 3

FG 0 0

TP, 96 51

Conference Overall Team ...............AP . UPI .. W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Neu vsAP Maryland ..........3 ...... 3 .... 4 0 0 105 26 10 1 0 217 77 5-0 5-0 0-1 2-1 Duke ......................... 16 .... 4 0 0 94 14 7 2 1 280 67 3-1 4-1 0-0-1 1-1-1 Clemson............................. 3 1 0 79 59 7 3 0 206 144 3-1 4-2 0-0 0-2 North Carolina ................. 3 3 0 90 102 3 7 0 117 218 1-4 1-3 1-0 0-4 Wake Forest ...................... 3 3 1 105 100 5 4 1 131 157 3-0 1-4-1 1-0 0-3 South Carolina.................. 1 5 0 75 176 3 6 0 120 209 2-2 1-2 0-2 0-3 NC State ............................ 0 2 1 38 71 4 5 1 206 193 1-3-1 3-1 0-1 0-0 Virginia ............................. 0 4 0 42 80 1 9 0 96 201 1-4 0-3 0-2 0-0 Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 22-18-1 (.549) CLEMSON(AP-rank: CU/OPP) W 33-0 --/-- .......... Presbyterian W 20-7 --/-- ..............at Virginia W 26-7 --/-- .................. Georgia L 7-21 16/-- ................... at Rice W 28-14 --/-- ..at South Carolina W 19-13 --/-- .......... Wake Forest W 21-16 --/-- .........Virginia Tech (Roanoke, Va.) L 12-25 --/ 2 ...............Maryland L 0-21 --/12 ................. Auburn (Mobile, Ala.) W 40-20 --/-- ..............at Furman DUKE W 33-7 --/-- ............ at NC State W 21-0 16/-- ..........at Tennessee W 47-7 13/-- .. William & Mary W 20-14 11/14....... at Ohio State L 7-26 5/-- ..............Pittsburgh L 0-27 17/12 ..at Georgia Tech T 7-7 --/ 9 ....................... Navy (Baltimore, Md.) W 41-7 18/-- .at South Carolina W 14-0 20/-- ......... Wake Forest W 6-0 18/-- .....North Carolina MARYLAND W 13-12 5/-- ............at Missouri W 7-0 5/ 1 ................... UCLA W 20-6 1/20 ............. at Baylor W 28-7 1/-- ..........Wake Forest W 25-7 2/-- .at North Carolina W 34-13 2/-- ............at Syracuse W 27-0 1/-- ..... South Carolina W 13-0 1/-- ....................... LSU W 25-12 2/-- ............ at Clemson W 19-0 2/--George Washington Orange Bowl L 6-20 3/ 1 ............ Oklahoma

NORTH CAROLINA L 6-13 --/ 3 ..............Oklahoma W 25-18 --/-- ............ at NC State L 7-28 --/-- ..............at Georgia L 7-25 --/ 2 ...............Maryland L 0-25 --/-- ...... at Wake Forest L 7-48 --/-- ...............Tennessee W 32-14 --/-- ......South Carolina (Norfolk, Va.) L 7-27 --/ 5 ........... Notre Dame W 26-14 --/-- ..................Virginia L 0-6 --/18 ................. at Duke NC STATE L 0-7 --/-- .... at Florida State L 7-33 --/-- ......................Duke L 18-25 --/-- .....North Carolina T 13-13 --/-- ......... Wake Forest W 34-13 --/-- .......... at Villanova W 33-7 --/-- .............at Furman W 40-13 --/-- ...............at Boston L 26-34 --/-- ..........Virginia Tech (Bluefield, W.Va) W 28-21 --/-- .. William & Mary L 7-27 --/-- ....... West Virginia

SOUTH CAROLINA W 26-7 --/-- .................Wofford L 19-34 --/-- ..........Wake Forest (Winston-Salem, N.C.) L 0-26 --/15 ..................... Navy W 19-0 --/-- ................. Furman L 14-28 --/-- ................ Clemson L 0-27 --/ 1 ..........at Maryland L 14-32 --/-- .at North Carolina L 7-41 --/18 .................at Duke W 21-14 --/-- .............at Virginia VIRGINIA L 7-20 --/-- ................. Clemson L 0-13 --/-- ..George Washington L 7-26 --/-- ..............Penn State (Richmond, Va.) W 20-13 ...............................VMI L 13-17 ................Virginia Tech (Roanoke, Va.) L 7-34 --/-- ......... at Vanderbilt L 7-18 --/-- ......... at Pittsburgh L 7-13 --/-- .......... Wake Forest L 14-26 --/-- ..at North Carolina L 14-21 --/-- ......South Carolina WAKE FOREST W 13-0 --/-- ........ Virginia Tech W 34-19 --/-- ..... South Carolina (Winston-Salem, N.C.) L 0-46 --/13 ...at West Virginia L 7-28 --/ 1 ..........at Maryland T 13-13 --/-- ........... at NC State W 25-0 --/-- ..... North Carolina L 13-19 --/-- ............ at Clemson W 13-7 --/-- ...William & Mary W 13-7 --/-- .............at Virginia L 0-14 --/20 .................at Duke

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ACC Champions - Clemson Player of the Year - Bill Barnes, Wake Forest Coach of the Year - Paul Amen, Wake Forest

Clemson claimed its first ACC gridiron championship on the strength of a 4-0-1 league mark ... The Tigers, 7-2-2 overall, participated in the 22nd annual Orange Bowl where they were defeated by Colorado, 27-21 ... Maryland experienced its first losing season in 10 years, finishing 2-7-1 ... Charlie Bussey of Clemson and Maryland’s Mike Sandusky received Academic All-America honors ... Four head coaches began their first year in th ACC, Tommy Mont at Maryland, Paul Amen at Wake Forest, Virginia’s Ben Martin and Warren Giese at South Carolina ... Wake Forest’s Bill Barnes became the first ACC player to rush for 1,000 yards-or-more in a season when he gained 1,010 yards on 168 carries ... Barnes also led the ACC in scoring and total offense ... Barnes was named the ACC’s Player of the Year and was also a first-team All-America selection by the AFCA ... Barnes finished 2nd nationally in rushing while Virginia junior fullback Jim Bakhtiar ranked 5th nationally in rushing ... Wake Forest head coach Paul Amen became the first ACC head coach to be named ACC Coach of the Year in his first season on the job ... Duke junior fullback Hal McElhaney was named the recipient of the ACC’s Jacobs Blocking Trophy as the league’s top blocker ... North Carolina’s Wally Vale ranked 9th nationally in punting, averaging 41.1 on 31 punts ... South Carolina finished 3rd nationally in passing defense, allowing just 47.6 yards per game through the air ... Three other ACC teams were ranked among the nation’s Top 10 in pass defense as well with Wake Forest ranked 5th, Clemson 8th and NC State 10th ... The Gamecocks also ranked 4th nationally in total defense, allowing their opponents just 199.8 yards per game ... due to an ineligible player, ACC Commissioner Jim Weaver ruled that the ACC Service Bureau would list all 1956 North Carolina games as forfeit losses.

1956 All-ACC Football Team FIRST TEAM: E-Buddy Frick, USC E-Buddy Bass, DU T-Mike Sandusky, MD T-Sidney Deloatch, DU G-Jack Davis, Md G-Jimmy Jones, UNC C-Jim Keyser, UVa B-Bill Barnes, WF B-JoeI Wells, CL B-Ed Sutton, UNC B-Jim Bakhtiar, UVa

SECOND TEAM: E-John Collar, NCS E-Dalton Rivers, CL T-Sam DeLuca, USC T-John Szuchan, NCS G-John Grdijan, CL G-Roy Hord, DU C-Eddie Moore, WF B-Sonny Jurgensen, DU B-Harold McElhaney, DU B-Mackie Prickett, USC B-Charlie Bussey, CL

Statistical Leaders

Total Offense Plays Yds Avg. TDR Barnes, WF 168 1010 101.0 7 Bakhtiar, UVa, 203 879 87.9 3 Rushing Barnes, WF Bakhtiar, UVa

Car. Yds Avg. 168 1010 101.0 203 879 87.9

Passing Cmp-Att-Int. Yds TD C/g Yarborough, UVa 43-91-8 626 2 4.3 Carpernter,WF 34-91-9 495 2 3.4 Receiving Catches Yds TD Avg. Polzer, UVa 24 221 0 2.4 Gunderman, UVa 15 153 1 1.5 Scoring Barnes, WF Sutton, UNC

TD 7 7

PAT 2 0

FG 0 0

Conference Overall Team ...............AP UPI ............ W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Neu Clemson...........19 .........(4-0-1) 4 0 1 50 13 7 2 2 167 101 4-0 3-1-2 0-1-0 Duke ........................20 .... (4-1) 4 1 0 129 20 5 4 1 184 100 3-2-1 2-1 0-1 South Carolina................. (5-2) 5 2 0 81 34 7 3 0 126 87 4-1 1-2 2-0 Maryland ......................(3-1-1) 2 2 1 43 67 2 7 1 68 168 0-3-1 2-4 0-0 North Carolina ................ (0-6) 2 3 1 73 80 2 7 1 99 183 1-3-1 1-4 0-0 NC State ........................... (2-4) 2 4 0 61 106 3 7 0 94 169 1-3 2-3 0-1 Wake Forest ..................... (2-5) 1 5 1 25 75 2 5 3 91 102 1-3 1-1-3 0-1 Virginia ............................ (2-3) 1 4 0 34 101 3 7 0 92 167 2-3 1-1 0-3 Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 10-20-4 (.353) CLEMSON . (AP-rank: CU/OPP) W 27-7 --/-- ......... Presbyterian T 20-20 --/19 .............at Florida W 13-7 --/-- ........... at NC State W 17-0 --/-- ..... at Wake Forest W 7-0 20/-- at South Carolina W 21-6 13/15 ......Virginia Tech T 6-6 11/-- ........ at Maryland L 0-21 13/ 8 .... at Miami (Fla.) W 7-0 --/-- .................Virginia W 28-7 --/-- .................Furman Orange Bowl L 21-27 19/20 .............Colorado DUKE L 0-7 16/--at South Carolina W 40-7 --/-- ............at Virginia L 20-33 --/ 9 ............. Tennessee W 14-6 --/ 19 ................... SMU L 14-27 --/16 ........... Pittsburgh (Norfolk, Va.) W 42-0 --/-- ...............NC State L 0-7 --/ 2 ....... Georgia Tech T 7-7 --/12 .................... Navy W 26-0 --/-- .........Wake Forest W 21-6 --/-- .... North Carolina MARYLAND L 12-26 6/-- ................Syracuse W 6-0 --/-- ..... at Wake Forest L 0-14 --/16 ...................Baylor L 6-13 --/11 .... at Miami (Fla.) L 6-34 --/-- .. at North Carolina (forfeit win) L 7-34 --/ 4 .......... at Tennessee L 0-14 --/-- ...............Kentucky T 6-6 --/11 ............... Clemson L 0-13 --/-- .at South Carolina W 25-14 --/-- ........... at NC State

TD 7 3

NORTH CAROLINA L 6-26 --/-- ................ NC State L 0-36 --/ 1 ..........at Oklahoma L 0-14 --/-- ..at South Carolina L 12-26 --/-- .................. Georgia W 34-6 --/-- ...............Maryland (forfeit loss) T 6-6 --/-- .......... Wake Forest (forfeit loss) L 0-20 --/ 3 ...........at Tennessee W 21-7 --/-- ..............at Virginia (forfeit loss) L 14-21 --/-- .......at Notre Dame L 6-21 --/-- .......................Duke

TP, 44 42

vsAP 1-2-1 1-3-1 1-1 0-3-1 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-3

SOUTH CAROLINA W 26-13 --/-- ................ Wofford W 7-0 --/16 .....................Duke L 6-14 17/-- .............. at Miami W 14-0 --/-- .....North Carolina W 27-13 20/-- ................Virginia (Richmond, Va.) L 0-7 --/20 ............... Clemson W 13-6 --/-- .............at Furman L 7-14 --/-- ........... at NC State W 13-0 --/-- ..............Maryland W 13-0 --/-- ......... Wake Forest (Charlotte, N.C.) VIRGINIA W 18-0 --/-- ....................... VMI L 7-40 --/-- ...................... Duke W 7-6 --/-- ..........Wake Forest L 13-27 --/20 .... South Carolina (Richmond, Va.) W 24-12 --/-- ...............at Lehigh L 7-14 --/16 ....... Virginia Tech (Roanoke, Va.) L 2-6 --/-- .............Vanderbilt L 7-21 --/-- ..... North Carolina (forfeit win) L 7-34 --/15 ..................... Navy (Baltimore, Md.) L 0-7 --/-- ............ at Clemson

NC STATE W 26-6 --/-- . at North Carolina L 6-35 20/-- ........Virginia Tech .......................(Norfolk) L 7-13 --/-- ................. Clemson L 0-14 --/-- ..........Florida State W 20-0 --/-- ............... at Dayton L 0-42 --/-- .................. at Duke L 0-13 --/-- ...... at Wake Forest W 14-7 --/-- ......South Carolina L 7-14 --/-- ......... at Penn State L 14-25 --/-- ...............Maryland WAKE FOREST W 39-0 --/-- .. at William & Mary L 0-6 --/-- ..............Maryland L 6-7 --/-- .............at Virginia L 0-17 --/-- ................ Clemson T 14-14 --/-- .... at Florida State T 6-6 --/--...at North Carolina (forfeit win) W 13-0 --/-- ............... NC State T 13-13 --/-- ....at Virginia Tech L 0-26 --/-- ......................Duke L 0-13 --/-- .....South Carolina (Charlotte, N.C.)


104 1957

ACC Year by Year ACC Champion - NC State Player of the Year - Dick Christy, NC State Coach of the Year - Earle Edwards, NC State

1958

NC State won its initial ACC gridiron crown with a 5-0-1 record, finishing a half-game ahead of Duke, which faltered in its bid for the league title losing to North Carolina 21-13 in the Blue Devils’ season finale . . The Wolfpack, due to NCAA infractions in basketball, were unable to take part in post-season play ... NC State head football coach Earle Edwards was named ACC Coach of the Year in leading the Wolfpack to a No. 15 final ranking in the Associated Press poll ... 16th ranked Duke, 6-2-2 during the regular season, represented the ACC in the 23rd Orange Bowl, losing to Oklahoma, 48-21 ... The Blue Devils played five nationally-ranked teams during the season and finished with a 2-1-2 record against them ... For the first time, the ACC had three teams ranked in a season’s final poll as Duke, Clemson and NC State earned listings in the UPI poll ... NC State senior halfback Dick Christy, who scored all of NC State’s points including the game-winning field goal in a 29-26 win over South Carolina to set an ACC single-game scoring record, was named the ACC’s Player of the Year ... Christy led the ACC in scoring with 83 points, and in kickoff returns, averaging 45.4 yards on just seven returns including 2 scoring runbacks ... He finished 5th nationally in scoring and 8th in kickoff returns, despite having only 7 runbacks ... Christy (AA), Virginia senior fullback James Bakhtiar (AFCA) and Duke senior tackle Tom Topping were all named first team All-Americas ... Bakhtiar led the ACC in rushing and finished 6th nationally with 822 yards ... Duke junior halfback Wray Carlton ranked 10th nationally in rushing with 749 yards and 10th nationally in scoring with 71 points ... Duke senior fullback Hal McElhaney was named the recipient of the ACC’s Jacobs Blocking Trophy, as the conference’s best blocker, for the second straight year ... Clemson quarterback Harvey White, the ACC’s total offense and passing leader, was named to the Academic All-America squad ... Virginia junior quarterback Reece Whitley, playing safety on defense, tied for 5th nationally in pass interceptions with 5.

1957 All-ACC Football Team FIRST TEAM: E-Buddy Payne, UNC E-Ed Cooke, MD T-Tom Topping, DU T-Phil Blazer, UNC G-Roy Hord, DU G-Rodney Breedlove, MD C-Jim Oddo, NCS B-Dick Christy, NCS B-Wray Carlton, DU B-Jim Bakhtiar, UVa B-Harvey White, CL

SECOND TEAM: E-Ray Masneri, CL E-Bill Thompson, DU T-John Kompara, USC T-Darrell Dess, NCS G-John Grdijan, CL G-Bill Rearick, NCS C-Gene Alderton, MD B-Dick Hunter, NCS B-Harold McElhaney, DU B-Alex Hawkins, USC B-King Dixon, USC

Statistical Leaders

Total Offense White, CL Bakhtiar, UVa Rushing Bakhtiar, UVa Carlton, DU

Plays Yds Avg. TDR 164 1038 103.8 12 195 822 135.6 6 Car. Yds Avg. 194 822 82.2 143 749 74.9

TD 6 8

Passing Cmp-Att-Int. Yds TD C/g Snead, WF 123-259-14 1676 10 12.3 Gabriel, NCS 105-186-7 1182 8 10.5 Receiving Catches Yds TD Avg. Moorman, DU 46 431 2 4.6 Kehoe, UVa 34 378 2 3.4 Scoring McGuirt CL Gabriel, NCS

TD 9 7

PAT 0 0

FG 0 0

TP, 54 42

Conference Overall Team ................ AP. UPI .. W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Neu vsAP NC State ............15.... 20 .... 5 0 1 130 60 7 1 2 155 67 1-1-1 5-0-1 1-0 0-0-1 Duke ..................16.... 14 .... 5 1 1 148 62 6 3 2 182 135 4-1 2-1-1 0-1-1 2-1-2 Clemson..................... 18 .... 4 3 0 85 65 7 3 0 216 79 3-1 4-2 0-0 0-2 North Carolina .................. 4 3 0 109 74 6 4 0 142 129 3-3 3-1 0-0 2-1 Maryland ........................... 4 3 0 90 101 5 5 0 119 144 3-2 2-3 0-0 1-2 Virginia .............................. 2 4 0 54 118 3 6 1 117 164 0-4 2-2-1 1-0 0-2 South Carolina................... 2 5 0 91 113 5 5 0 202 167 2-4 3-1 0-0 1-2 Wake Forest ....................... 0 7 0 47 161 0 10 0 64 225 0-5 0-5 0-0 0-2 Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 13-10-3 (.558) CLEMSON . (AP-rank: CU/OPP) W 66-0 --/-- ......... Presbyterian L 0-26 --/-- at North Carolina L 7-13 --/13 .............. NC State W 20-6 --/-- .............at Virginia W 13-0 --/-- .at South Carolina W 20-7 --/-- ................... at Rice W 26-7 --/-- ..............Maryland L 6-7 14/11 ............... at Duke W 13-6 --/-- ......... Wake Forest W 45-6 --/-- .............at Furman

NORTH CAROLINA L 0-7 --/-- ................NC State W 26-0 --/-- ................ Clemson W 13-7 --/ 6 ...................... Navy W 20-13 18/-- ...............at Miami L 7-21 14/-- .........at Maryland W 14-7 --/-- ..... at Wake Forest L 0-35 --/17 ............. Tennessee W 28-6 --/-- ..... South Carolina W 21-13 --/11 .................at Duke L 13-20 --/-- ................. Virginia

DUKE W 26-14 10/-- ..at South Carolina W 40-0 7/-- ................ Virginia W 14-0 4/-- ............. Maryland W 7-6 5/15 ................. at Rice W 34-7 5/-- .........Wake Forest T 14-14 4/11 ......... at NC State L 0-13 7/-- ... at Georgia Tech T 6-6 16/ 7 .................... Navy (Baltimore) W 7-6 11/14 ............. Clemson L 13-21 11/-- ... North Carolina Orange Bowl L 21-48 16/ 4 ........... Oklahoma MARYLAND L 13-21 --/ 2 .......at Texas A&M L 13-48 --/-- ................NC State L 0-14 --/ 4 ..................at Duke W 27-0 --/-- ..........Wake Forest W 21-7 --/14 .... North Carolina L 0-16 --/-- .............. Tennessee W 10-6 --/--.. at South Carolina L 7-26 --/-- ............ at Clemson W 16-6 --/-- ..... at Miami (Fla.) W 12-0 --/-- ................. Virginia

NC STATE W 7-0 --/--..at North Carolina W 48-13 --/-- ..........at Maryland W 13-7 13/-- ........... at Clemson W 7-0 13/-- ....at Florida State T 0-0 12/-- ...............at Miami T 14-14 11/ 4..................... Duke W 19-0 10/-- .........Wake Forest L 6-7 10/-- ..William & Mary W 12-0 19/-- ....... Virginia Tech W 29-26 20/-- ..at South Carolina

SOUTH CAROLINA L 14-26 --/10 ..................... Duke W 26-0 --/-- .................Wofford W 27-21 --/20 ................ at Texas W 58-13 --/-- ................. Furman L 0-13 --/-- ................ Clemson L 6-10 --/-- .............. Maryland L 6-28 --/-- ..at North Carolina W 13-0 --/-- .............at Virginia L 26-29 --/20 ...............NC State W 26-7 --/-- ..... at Wake Forest VIRGINIA T 6-6 --/-- ...at West Virginia L 0-40 --/ 7 ................. at Duke W 28-20 --/-- .....at Wake Forest L 6-20 --/-- ................Clemson W 38-7 --/-- ....... Virginia Tech ................. (Richmond) L 12-20 --/ 9 .....................Army L 7-20 --/-- ...................... VMI L 0-13 --/-- .....South Carolina L 0-12 --/-- ......... at Maryland W 20-13 --/-- ..at North Carolina WAKE FOREST L 0-27 --/-- ...............at Florida L 20-28 --/-- ..................Virginia L 0-27 --/-- .......... at Maryland L 7-34 --/-- .................. at Duke L 7-14 --/-- ......North Carolina L 0-19 --/10 ........... at NC State L 3-10 --/-- .........Virginia Tech L 14-27 --/-- ........ West Virginia L 6-13 --/-- .............at Clemson L 7-26 --/-- ......South Carolina

ACC Champions - Clemson Player of the Year - Alex Hawkins, USC Coach of the Year - Frank Howard, Clemson

Clemson, despite a mid-season setback to arch-rival South Carolina, won its second ACC title in three years with a 5-1 mark ... The Gamecocks, 5-2 and 15th in the AP poll, were second ... Duke lost three games by a total of seven points ... Clemson’s Frank Howard claimed his 100th career victory with a 26-21 decision over North Carolina, September 27 ... Howard was named ACC Coach of the Year after leading the Tigers to a No. 12 national ranking (AP) ... North Carolina finished 6-4 to post back-to-back winning seasons for the first time since 1948-1949 ... Clemson lost 7-0 to top-ranked Louisiana State in the 25th annual Sugar Bowl ... South Carolina senior halfback Alex Hawkins, who finished 2nd in the ACC in scoring, 5th in rushing and 4th in pass interceptions, was named the ACC’s Player of the Year ... South Carolina junior fullback John Saunders, who led the ACC and finshed 10th nationally in rushing (653 yards), was named as the recipient of the ACC’s Jacobs Blocking Trophy, as the league’s top blocker ...Virginia’s Sonny Randle led the nation in kickoff returns with 506 yards on 21 returns ... Randle also set an ACC single season record for pass receptions with 47 and ranked 2nd nationally ... NC State’s Bill Rearick was an Academic All-American ... North Carolina junior end Al Goldstein was named a first-team All-America by both the FWAA and the Newspaper Enterprises Association (NE) ... Dick Voris of Virginia was the league’s lone rookie coach ... Virginia sophomore quarterback Arnold Dempsey ranked 9th nationally in passing (7.4) ... Dempsey set ACC single season records for most passes attempted (152) and completed (74) ... North Carolina junior fullback Don Coker ranked 3rd nationally in punting, averaging 43.2 yards on 31 punts ... Duke senior halfback Wray Carlton finished 2nd nationally in kickoff returns with 332 yards and a 25.5 average.

1958 All-ACC Football Team FIRST TEAM: E-Al Goldstein, UNC E-Bob Pepe, NCS T-Phil Blazer, UNC T-Jim Padgett, CL G-Mike McGee, DU G-Bill Rearick, NCS C-Ronnie Koes, UNC B-Jack Cummings, UNC B-Alex Hawkins, USC B-Wray Carlton, DU B-John Saunders, USC

SECOND TEAM: E-Ray Manseri, CL E-Pete Manning, WF T-Ed Pitts, USC T-Fred Cole, Md G-Joe Rodri, NCS G-Rodney Breedlove, MD C-Bill Thomas, CL B-Harvey White, CL B-Ken Trowbridge, NCS B-Norman Snead, WF B-Wade Smith, UNC.

Statistical Leaders

Total Offense Plays Yds Avg. TDR Cummings, UNC 154 1148 114.8 11 Snead, WF 184 991 99.1 8 Rushing Saunders, USC Carlton, DU

Car. Yds Avg. 128 653 65.3 164 636 63.6

TD 6 6

Passing Cmp-Att-Int. Yds TD C/g Dempsey, UVa 74-152-11 697 2 7.4 Cummings,UNC 68-134-10 1137 11 6.8 Receiving Catches Yds TD Avg. Randall, UVa 47 642 5 4.7 Manning, WF 25 307 1 2.5 Scoring TD Carlton, DU 8 Hawkins, USC 5

PAT 8 12

FG 0 0

TP, 56 42

Conference Overall Team ..................AP UPI W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Neu vsAP Clemson..............12 ...13 .. 5 1 0 87 80 8 3 0 169 138 4-0 4-2 0-1 0-1 South Carolina...15 .......... 5 2 0 104 50 7 3 0 168 116 5-0 2-3 0-0 1-1 Duke .................................. 3 2 0 68 42 5 5 0 128 131 3-1 2-4 0-0 1-2 North Carolina ................. 4 3 0 142 61 6 4 0 195 109 3-2 3-2 0-0 0-0 Maryland .......................... 3 3 0 75 87 4 6 0 132 175 1-2 3-3 0-1 0-2 Wake Forest ...................... 2 4 0 73 100 3 7 0 124 163 2-1 0-6 1-0 0-3 NC State ............................ 2 5 0 86 107 2 7 1 120 160 0-2-1 2-4 0-1 1-0 Virginia ............................. 1 5 0 64 172 1 9 0 89 301 1-3 0-4 0-2 0-3 Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 11-18-1 (.383) CLEMSON . (AP-rank: CU/OPP) W 20-15 18/-- .................Virginia W 26-21 --/-- ......North Carolina W 8-0 10/-- ......... at Maryland W 12-7 8/-- ......... at Vanderbilt L 6-26 10/-- ..at South Carolina W 14-12 19/-- ......... Wake Forest L 0-13 17/-- ....at Georgia Tech W 13-6 --/-- ............ at NC State W 34-12 16/-- ..... Boston College W 36-19 12/-- .................Furman Sugar Bowl L 0-7 12/ 1 ...................... LSU DUKE L 0-8 L 12-15 W 15-13 W 12-7 L 7-9 W 20-13 L 8-10 L 18-50 W 29-0 W 7-6

--/-- ..at South Carolina --/-- ..............at Virginia --/-- .................... Illinois --/-- .................... Baylor --/12 ......at Notre Dame --/-- ................ NC State --/-- ......... Georgia Tech --/ 1 ....................at LSU --/-- ...... at Wake Forest --/17 at North Carolina

MARYLAND L 0-34 --/-- ...... at Wake Forest W 21-6 --/-- ............ at NC State L 0-8 --/10 ................ Clemson L 10-14 --/-- ........... Texas A&M L 0-27 --/-- . at North Carolina L 7-20 --/ 6 .............. at Auburn W 10-6 --/-- ......South Carolina L 10-14 --/-- ....................... Navy (Baltimore) W 26-14 ............. at Miami (Fla.) W 44-6 .....................at Virginia

NORTH CAROLINA L 14-21 10/-- ...............NC State L 21-26 --/-- ............ at Clemson W 8-7 --/-- .... at Southern Cal W 6-0 --/-- ..... South Carolina W 27-0 --/-- .............. Maryland W 26-7 --/-- ..........Wake Forest W 21-7 17/-- ......... at Tennessee W 42-0 15/-- ............at Virginia L 24-34 11/-- ..... at Notre Dame L 6-7 17/-- ..................... Duke

SOUTH CAROLINA W 8-0 --/-- ...................... Duke L 8-45 18/ 8 ............... at Army W 24-14 --/-- ............. at Georgia L 0-6 --/-- ..at North Carolina W 26-6 --/10 ............... Clemson L 6-10 --/-- ..........at Maryland W 32-7 --/-- .............at Furman W 28-14 --/-- ................. Virginia W 12-7 --/-- ................NC State W 24-7 16/-- .........Wake Forest

NC STATE W 21-14 --/10 ..at North Carolina L 6-21 --/-- .............. Maryland W 26-14 --/-- .............at Virginia L 7-13 --/-- ..... at Wake Forest L 6-13 --/-- ..at William & Mary L 13-20 --/-- ..................at Duke T 14-14 --/-- ........ Virginia Tech L 14-26 --/-- ... #Miss. Southern (Mobile, Ala.) L 6-13 --/-- ................ Clemson L 7-12 --/-- .. at South Carolina

VIRGINIA L 15-20 --/18 ............at Clemson W 15-12 --/-- .......................Duke L 14-26 --/-- ................ NC State L 13-22 --/-- .........Virginia Tech (Roanoke, Va.) L 6-35 --/ 1 ..................at Army L 6-39 --/-- ......... at Vanderbilt L 0-33 --/-- ........................VMI (Norfolk) L 0-42 --/15 .....North Carolina L 14-28 --/-- ..at South Carolina L 6-44 --/-- ...............Maryland WAKE FOREST W 34-0 --/-- .............. Maryland W 13-6 --/-- ........ Virginia Tech ...................... (Norfolk) L 24-27 --/-- .....at Florida State W 13-7 --/-- ................NC State L 7-9 --/-- ...........at Villanova L 7-26 --/-- .at North Carolina L 12-14 --/19 ........... at Clemson L 0-29 --/-- ...................... Duke L 7-21 --/ 2 ..............at Auburn L 7-24 --/16 at South Carolina


1959

ACC Champion - Clemson Player of the Year - Mike McGee, Duke Coach of the Year - Paul Amen, Wake Forest

1960

Clemson made it back-to-back titles finishing with a 6-1 record, one game ahead of runner-up North Carolina ... The Tigers posted five shutouts, including four in-a-row ... Duke suffered its first losing season in 12 years with a 4-6 mark ... Clemson earned the ACC its first bowl game victory in four years with a 23-7 victory over Texas Christian in the inaugural Bluebonnet Bowl ... The win over the Horned Frogs was the Tigers’ 300th football victory ... Duke lineman and ACC Player of the Year Mike McGee became the first ACC player to be awarded the Outland Trophy ... McGee was also a first-team All-America selection by the FWAA and became the first interior lineman to be named ACC Player of the Year ... Clemson’s Lou Cordileone was an Academic All-American ... Tom Nugent succeeded Tommy Mont as Maryland’s head coach and directed the Terps to a third-place ACC finish and a 5-5 mark overall ....Wake Forest head coach Paul Amen was named Coach of the Year for the second time in his four years with the Deacons as he led Wake to its best season since joining the ACC ... Clemson senior fullback Doug Cline was named the recipient of the ACC’s Jacobs Blocking Trophy as the league’s best blocker ... Wake Forest junior quarterback Norman Snead ranked 5th nationally in total offense (136.5) ...Clemson senior halfback George Usry ranked 7th nationally in punt returns (175 yards) ...Virginia senior halfback Tommy Gravins ranked 5th nationally in kickoff returns (346 yards) ...Clemson senior halfback Bill Mathis ranked 10th nationally in scoring with 70 points ... Wake Forest ranked 10th in the nation in passing offense (149.8) and 7th nationally in pass defense (62.1)...Clemson ranked 6th nationally in rusing defense, allowing just 108.5 yards per game ... Clemson also ranked 6th nationally in scoring offense, averaging 26.2 points a game ...The Tigers’ defense recorded five shutouts during the course of the season.

1959 All-ACC Football Team FIRST TEAM: E-Pete Manning, WF E-Gary Barnes, CL T-Ed Pitts, USC T-Harold Olson, CL G-Mike McGee, DU G-Nick Patella, WF C-Rip Hawkins, UNC B-Norman Snead, WF B-Bill Mathis, CL B-Joel Arrington, DU B-Doug Cline, CL

SECOND TEAM: E-Al Goldstein, UNC E-Dwight Bumgarner, DU T-Lou Cordileone, CL T-Jim Gardner, DU G-Tom Gunderman, MD G-Frank Marocco, NCS C-Paul Snyder, CL B-Jack Cummings, UNC B-Ron Podwika, NCS B-Jim Joyce, MD B-Wade Smith, UNC.

Statistical Leaders

Total Offense Plays Yds Avg. TDR Snead, WF 218 1365 136.5 13 Cummings, UNC 169 957 95.7 6 Rushing Joyce, MD Lavoie, USC

Car. Yds Avg. 137 567 56.7 122 522 52.2

TD 8 8

Passing Cmp-Att-Int. Yds TD C/g Snead, WF 82-191-16 1361 12 8.2 Gabriel, NCS 81-134-7 832 3 8.1 Receiving Catches Yds TD Avg. Allen, WF 25 462 4 2.5 Podwika, NCS 23 181 0 2.3 Scoring Mathis, CL Lavoie, USC

TD 11 8

PAT 4 12

FG 0 0

TP 70 60

Conference Overall Team ...................AP .UPI ..W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Neu vsAP Clemson............... 11 ............6 1 0 181 77 9 2 0 285 103 3-1 5-1 1-0 2-1 North Carolina ....................5 2 0 176 71 5 5 0 198 142 3-2 2-3 0-0 1-2 Maryland .............................4 2 0 143 104 5 5 0 184 188 3-2 1-3 1-0 1-2 Wake Forest .........................4 3 0 169 134 6 4 0 218 178 2-1 3-3 1-0 0-1 South Carolina.....................4 3 0 104 129 6 4 0 170 169 5-1 1-2 0-1 1-0 Duke .....................................2 3 0 51 98 4 6 0 104 159 2-2 2-4 0-0 1-3 NC State ...............................0 6 0 76 122 1 9 0 117 201 0-3 0-5 1-1 0-0 Virginia ................................0 5 0 44 209 0 10 0 80 393 0-4 0-4 0-2 0-2 Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 10-20-0 (.333) CLEMSON . (AP-rank: CU/OPP) W 20-18 18/12 ..at North Carolina W 47-0 5/-- ..............at Virginia L 6-16 6/ 7 ....at Georgia Tech W 23-0 --/-- ................ NC State W 27-0 17/-- .at South Carolina W 19-0 12/-- ................... at Rice W 6-0 10/-- ......................Duke L 25-28 11/-- ..............Maryland W 33-31 19/-- ......... Wake Forest W 56-3 14/-- .............at Furman Bluebonnet Bowl W 23-7 11/ 7.... Texas Christian DUKE L 7-12 L 13-14 W 24-7 L 0-12 L 6-21 W 17-15 W 10-7 L 0-6 W 27-15 L 0-50

105

ACC Year by Year

--/14 at South Carolina --/12 ....... at Ohio State --/-- ....................... Rice --/-- ........ at Pittsburgh --/-- .....................Army --/-- ........... at NC State --/ 9 ....at Georgia Tech --/10 ...........at Clemson --/-- ......... Wake Forest --/-- .....North Carolina

MARYLAND W 27-7- -/-- .........West Virginia L 0-26 --/15 ................ at Texas L 0-29 --/20 ...........at Syracuse L 7-10 --/-- ..........Wake Forest W 14-7 --/-- ..... North Carolina L 6-22 --/-- .at South Carolina L 14-22 --/-- ...................... Navy (Baltimore) W 28-25 --/11 ........... at Clemson W 55-12 --/-- ................. Virginia W 33-28 --/-- ................NC State

ACC Champion - Duke Player of the Year - Roman Gabriel, NC State Coach of the Year - Bill Murray, Duke

Duke claimed its fourth ACC title, second outright, with a 5-1 league record, edging runner-up NC State (4-1-1) ... The Wolfpack, 9-1 in 1959, lost their chance to share the championship when it tied with South Carolina, 8-8, in their final game ... The ACC won its second straight bowl game when Duke defeated 7th-ranked Arkansas, 7-6, in the Cotton Bowl ... NC State’s Roman Gabriel, the ACC’s second-leading passer with 1,182 yards, Duke’s Dwight Bumgarner and North Carolina’s Jon Schroeder were Academic All-Americans ... William Hildebrand succeeded Paul Amen as head coach at Wake Forest ... South Carolina played at Clemson for the first time in the 64 years of the rivalry ... Wake Forest’s Norm Snead set a ACC single season record with 1,676 yards passing ... Snead was ranked 5th nationally in total offense and 2nd nationally in passing (12.3)... NC State’s Roman Gabriel completed 60.5 percent of his passes, to set an ACC record and was named the ACC’s Player of the Year ... Gabriel, who ranked 7th nationally in passing (10.5) and 10th in total offense, was named a first-team All-America by the FWAA ... Duke head coach Bill Murray was named ACC Coach of the Year for the second time after leading the Blue Devils to a No. 10 national ranking ... Duke senior tackle Dwight Bumgardner was named the recipient of the ACC’s Jacobs Blocking Trophy as the Conference’s top blocker ... Duke senior end Claude “Tee” Moorman, who led the ACC in pass receiving and finished second nationally with 46 catches, was named a first-team All-America by the FWAA ... Virginia sophomore end Joe Kehoe ranked 5th nationally in pass receiving with 34 catches, while Maryland junior end Gary Collins ranked 10th with 30 ... Maryland sophomore halfback James Condie ranked 5th nationally in kickoff returns, averaging 35.2 on just 10 returns ... Clemson sophomore guard Lon Armstrong ranked 10th nationally in points by kicking ...Wake Forest ranked 3rd nationally in passing offense, averaging 169.6 yards per game.

1960 All-ACC Football Team FIRST TEAM: E-Tee Moorman, DU E-Gary Collins, MD T-Dwight Bumgarner, DU T-Collice Moore, NCS G-Art Browning, DU G-Jake Bodkin, USC C-Rip Hawkins, UNC B-Roman Gabriel, NCS B-Mark Leggett, DU B-Norman Snead, WF B-Lowndes Shingler, CL

SECOND TEAM: E-Jim Tapp, NCS E-John Schroeder, UNC T-Wayne Wolff, WF T-Ron Gassert, UVa G-Alex Gilleskie, NCS G-Dave Lynn, CL C-Jim Fitzgerald, NCS B-Bob Elliott, UNC B-Don Altman, DU B-Fred Shepherd, UVa B-Bill McGuirt, CL

Statistical Leaders

Total Offense Snead, WF Gabriel, NCS

Rushing Shepherd, UVa Leggett, DU

Plays Yds Avg. TDR 312 1630 163.0 10 284 1356 135.6 15 Car. Yds Avg. 126 529 52.9 87 436 43.6

TD 4 3

Passing Cmp-Att-Int. Yds TD C/g Snead, WF 123-259-14 1676 10 12.3 Gabriel, NCS 105-186-7 1182 8 10.5 Receiving Catches Yds TD Avg. Moorman, DU 46 431 2 4.6 Kehoe, UVa 34 378 2 3.4 Scoring McGuirt, CL Gabriel, NCS

TD 9 7

PAT 0 0

FG 0 0

TP, 54 42

Conference Overall Team ............... AP UPI .W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Neu vsAP Duke ................ 10 ... 11 ...5 1 0 129 40 8 3 0 173 114 4-0 3-3 1-0 2-0 NC State ..........................4 1 1 77 54 6 3 1 148 113 3-0 3-3-1 0-0 0-0 Maryland ........................5 2 0 131 94 6 4 0 171 164 2-2 4-2 0-0 1-1 Clemson...........................4 2 0 108 56 6 4 0 197 124 5-0 1-4 0-0 0-0 South Carolina................3 3 1 99 92 3 6 1 117 186 3-1-1 0-5 0-0 0-0 North Carolina ...............2 5 0 79 98 3 7 0 117 161 2-3 1-4 0-0 1-1 Wake Forest ....................2 5 0 100 163 2 8 0 119 215 0-4 2-4 0-0 0-2 Virginia ...........................0 6 0 54 180 0 10 0 103 332 0-4 0-4 0-2 0-2 Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 8-20-0 (.286)

NORTH CAROLINA L 18-20 12/18 .............. Clemson L 8-28 --/-- ......at Notre Dame W 20-12 --/-- ................ NC State W 19-6 --/11 .....South Carolina L 7-14 --/-- .......... at Maryland W 21-19 --/-- ...... at Wake Forest L 7-29 --/20 ..............Tennessee L 7-14 --/-- ................ at Miami W 41-0 --/-- ..................Virginia W 50-0 --/-- .................. at Duke

SOUTH CAROLINA W 12-7 14/-- .................... Duke W 30-0 20/-- ............... Furman W 30-14 16/13 .............. Georgia L 6-19 11/-- ..at North Carolina L 0-27 --/-- ............... Clemson W 22-6 --/-- ............. Maryland W 32-20 --/-- ............at Virginia L 6-26 --/-- ...............at Miami W 12-7 --/-- ...............NC State L 20-43 --/-- .........Wake Forest (Charlotte)

CLEMSON . (AP-rank: CU/OPP) W 28-7 9/-- ...... at Wake Forest W 13-7 7/-- .........Virginia Tech W 21-7 8/-- ..................Virginia L 17-19 8/-- .......... at Maryland L 6-21 --/-- .................. at Duke L 20-22 --/-- ......... at Vanderbilt W 24-0 --/-- ......North Carolina W 12-2 --/-- ......South Carolina L 14-25 --/-- .. at Boston College W 42-14 --/-- ..................Furman

NORTH CAROLINA L 0-3 --/-- ................ NC State L 12-29 --/-- ................ at Miami W 12-7 --/-- ........... Notre Dame L 12-13 --/-- .......... Wake Forest L 6-22 --/-- ..at South Carolina L 14-27 --/11 ..........at Tennessee L 0-24 --/-- .............at Clemson L 19-22 --/-- ...............Maryland W 7-6 --/ 6 .......................Duke W 35-8 --/-- ..............at Virginia

NC STATE W 15-13 --/-- ........ Virginia Tech (Norfolk) L 12-20 --/-- ..at North Carolina L 0-23 --/-- ............ at Clemson L 14-17 --/-- ..........Wake Forest L 15-17 --/-- ...................... Duke L 0-26 --/-- ...............Wyoming L 14-19 --/-- ..... Miss. Southern (Mobile, Ala.) L 12-21 .......................at UCLA L 7-12 --/-- ..at South Carolina L 28-33 --/-- ..........at Maryland

VIRGINIA L 0-37 --/-- .. William & Mary L 0-47 --/ 5 ................ Clemson L 10-55 --/19 .............at Florida L 12-19 --/-- .......................VMI ................ (Lynchburg) L 14-40 --/-- ........Virginia Tech ................. (Richmond) L 0-33 --/-- .............Vanderbilt L 12-34 --/-- ..... at Wake Forest L 20-32 --/-- .....South Carolina L 0-41 --/-- at North Carolina L 12-55 --/-- ......... at Maryland

DUKE W 31-0 --/--.. at South Carolina W 20-7 --/-- ..........at Maryland L 6-31 --/-- ...........at Michigan W 17-13 --/-- ................NC State W 21-6 --/-- ................ Clemson W 6-0 15/-- ....... Georgia Tech W 19-10 13/ 4 .................... Navy W 34-7 7/-- ..... at Wake Forest L 6-7 6/-- ..at North Carolina L 6-27 10/-- ...............at UCLA Cotton Bowl W 7-6 10/ 7 ............. Arkansas

NC STATE W 29-14 --/-- ....... Virginia Tech W 3-0 --/-- at North Carolina W 26-7 --/-- ................ Virginia W 13-10 --/-- ............. Maryland L 13-17 --/-- .................at Duke L 0-7 --/-- ...............at UCLA W 20-13 --/-- at Miss. Southern W 14-12 --/-- .... at Wake Forest L 22-25 --/-- ...at Arizona State T 8-8 --/-- at South Carolina

WAKE FOREST W 22-20 --/-- .....at Florida State W 27-18 --/-- ........ Virginia Tech L 0-6 --/-- ............... at Tulane W 10-7 --/-- ..........at Maryland W 17-14 --/-- ........... at NC State L 19-21 --/-- ..... North Carolina W 34-12 --/-- ................. Virginia L 15-27 --/-- ..................at Duke L 31-33 --/19 ........... at Clemson W 43-20 --/-- ..... South Carolina (Charlotte)

MARYLAND W 31-8 --/-- .... at West Virginia L 0-34 --/15 ..................... Texas L 7-20 --/-- .......................Duke L 10-13 --/-- ............ at NC State W 19-17 --/ 8 ................. Clemson W 14-13 --/-- ...... at Wake Forest W 15-0 --/-- ......South Carolina L 9-28 --/-- ......... at Penn State W 22-19 --/-- . at North Carolina W 44-12 --/-- ..............at Virginia

SOUTH CAROLINA L 0-31 --/-- ..................... Duke L 6-38 --/-- ............ at Georgia L 6-21 --/-- ...............at Miami W 22-6 --/-- .... North Carolina L 0-15 --/-- .........at Maryland L 6-35 --/-- .................. at LSU L 2-12 --/-- ........... at Clemson T 8-8 --/-- ...............NC State W 41-20 --/-- .........Wake Forest W 26-0 --/-- ................ Virginia VIRGINIA L 21-41 --/-- .. William & Mary (Norfolk) L 7-26 --/-- ........... at NC State L 7-21 --/ 8 ............at Clemson L 16-30 --/-- .......................VMI L 6-40 --/-- ........Virginia Tech (Roanoke) L 20-28 --/-- ......... Wake Forest L 6-41 --/ 8 ..................at Navy L 12-44 --/-- ..............Maryland L 8-35 --/-- .....North Carolina L 0-26 --/-- ..at South Carolina WAKE FOREST L 7-24 --/ 9 ................ Clemson L 6-14 --/-- .....at Florida State L 13-22 --/-- ....at Virginia Tech W 13-12 --/-- .at North Carolina L 13-14 --/-- .............. Maryland W 28-20 --/-- .............at Virginia L 12-14 --/-- ................NC State L 7-34 --/ 7 ...................... Duke L 0-16 --/-- ................... at LSU L 20-41 --/-- .at South Carolina


106 1961

ACC Year by Year 1962

ACC Champions - Duke Player of the Year - Roman Gabriel, NC State Coach of the Year - Bill Elias, Virginia

Duke won its second straight ACC title and fifth overall, finishing with a 5-1 record, losing only to third-place Clemson ... The title was the 5th football championship shared or won by the Blue Devils in the ACC’s nine-year history ... North Carolina finished second edging Maryland when the Terps lost their season finale to Virginia, 28-16 ... Earlier, the Cavaliers snapped an 18-game ACC losing streak with a 28-20 win over South Carolina ... NC State’s Dennis Kroll was an Academic All-American ... The ACC posted its best record against non-league foes in the 1960’s, despite having only two teams, Duke and Maryland, posting winning records ... Terp wide receiver Gary Collins, the ACC’s leading receiver with 30 catches for 428 yards and four TDs, was a consensus All-American an finished 8th in the Heisman Trophy voting ... Collins also finished 8th nationally in pass receptions (30) ... NC State senior quarterback Roman Gabriel led the ACC in total offense and passing and became the first player in league history to be named ACC Player of the Year two years in a row ... Gabriel ranked 3rd nationally in passing, was named a first-team All-America by both the AFCA and the FWAA and finished 9th in the Heisman Trophy balotting ... He ended his career with six ACC records including career marks for most pass completions (285) and touchdown responsibility (34) ... Virginia head coach Bill Elias became just the second ACC head coach to be named Coach of the Year in their initial season on the job ... Duke junior tackle Art Gregory and North Carolina senior guard Jim LeCompte were named co-recipients of the ACC’s Jacobs Blocking Trophy as the league’s best blockers ... Wake Forest running back Alan White ranked 8th nationally in rushing per carry average, (6.3) ... Clemson’s Eddie Werentz finished ranked 8th nationally (40.2) and Wake Forest’s Bill Ruby ranked 10th nationally in punting ... Duke sophomore quarterback Jay Wilkinson ranked 2nd nationally in punt returns with 328 yards, while Maryland junior halfback Tom Brown ranked 5th, but averaged 24.3 yards on eight returns ... Brown ranked 2nd nationally with an ACC-record eight pass interceptions while North Carolina sophomore Junior Edge (7) ranked 3rd in the nation ... South Carolina senior halfback Jack Morris ranked 5th nationally in kickoff returns ... first-year head coaches were Virginia’s Elias and Marvin Bass at South Carolina ... Maryland ranked 9th nationally in passing offense (146.4).

1961 All-ACC Football Team FIRST TEAM: E-Gary Collins, MD E-John Morris, NCS T-Art Gregory, DU T-Jim Moss, USC G-Jim LeCompte, UNC G-Jean Berry, DU C-Bob Hacker, MD B-Roman Gabriel, NCS B-Alan White, WF B-Billy Gambrell, USC B-Bob Elliott, UNC

SECOND TEAM: E-Bill Hull, WF E-Bill Ruby, WF T-Ron Gassert, UVa T-Roger Shoals, MD G-Calvin West, CL G-Bill Kirchiro, MD C-Joe Craver, UNC B-Jim Parker, CL B-Mark Leggett, DU B-Ray Farris, UNC B-Walt Rappold, DU

Statistical Leaders

Total Offense Gabriel, NCS Farris, UNC Rushing White, WF Carson, UNC

Plays Yds Avg. TDR 283 1133 113.3 12 269 1028 102.8 6 Car. Yds Avg. 93 586 58.6 116 406 40.6

Passing Cmp-Att-Int. Gabriel, NCS 99-186-6 Farris, UNC 71-159-11 Receiving Catches Collins, MD 30 Morris, NCS 24 Gambrell, USC 24 Scoring Scrudato, CL Elliott, UNC

TD 8 3

Yds TD C/g 937 8 9.9 875 2 7.1 Yds TD Avg. 428 4 3.0 325 1 2.4 241 2 2.4

PAT 0 12

Conference Overall Team ...................AP UPI . W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Duke ....................20 ...14 ... 5 1 0 102 35 7 3 0 183 106 3-1 2-2 North Carolina ................... 4 3 0 99 80 5 5 0 121 141 3-2 2-3 Maryland ............................ 3 3 0 78 97 7 3 0 156 141 4-1 3-2 Clemson............................... 3 3 0 112 69 5 5 0 199 126 3-2 2-3 NC State .............................. 3 4 0 101 102 4 6 0 129 149 2-1 1-5 South Carolina.................... 3 4 0 91 121 4 6 0 128 187 2-3 2-3 Wake Forest ........................ 3 4 0 72 92 4 6 0 103 159 3-1 1-5 Virginia ............................... 2 4 0 85 144 4 6 0 123 190 3-1 0-3 Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 14-14-0 (.500) CLEMSON . (AP-rank: CU/OPP) L 17-21 --/-- ..............at Florida L 21-24 --/-- ..............Maryland W 27-0 --/-- ..at North Carolina L 13-17 --/-- ......... Wake Forest W 17-7 --/-- ................. at Duke L 14-24 --/-- ............. at Auburn W 21-6 --/-- ................... Tulane L 14-21 --/-- .at South Carolina W 35-6 --/-- .................Furman W 20-0 --/-- ............... NC State DUKE W 7-6 --/-- ..at South Carolina W 42-0 --/-- ................. Virginia (Richmond) W 23-3 --/-- ..........Wake Forest L 0-21 --/-- .... at Georgia Tech L 7-17 --/-- ................ Clemson W 17-6 --/-- ........... at NC State L 14-28 --/-- ...........at Michigan W 30-9 --/-- ...................... Navy (Norfolk) W 6-3 --/-- ..... North Carolina W 37-13 --/-- ...........Notre Dame MARYLAND W 14-6 --/-- .................. at SMU W 24-21 --/-- ............ at Clemson W 22-21 --/ 7 ................Syracuse L 8-14 10/-- .... North Carolina W 21-0 --/-- ...........at Air Force L 10-20 --/-- .at South Carolina W 21-17 --/-- .............Penn State W 10-7 --/-- ................NC State W 10-7 --/-- ..........Wake Forest L 16-28 --/-- .............at Virginia

NORTH CAROLINA W 27-22 --/-- ...............NC State L 0-27 --/-- ............... Clemson W 14-8 --/10 ........at Maryland W 17-0 --/-- at South Carolina L 0-10 --/-- ...............at Miami W 22-21 --/-- ............. Tennessee L 0-30 --/ 4 ...................... LSU L 3-6 --/-- .................at Duke L 14-17 --/-- .... at Wake Forest W 24-0 --/-- ................ Virginia NC STATE L 14-15 --/-- ......... at Wyoming L 22-27 --/-- .. at North Carolina W 21-14 --/-- ............at Virginia L 7-26 --/ 3 ...........at Alabama W 7-0 --/-- .........Wake Forest L 6-17 --/-- ..................... Duke W 7-6 --/-- .... Miss. Southern (Jackson) L 7-10 --/-- .........at Maryland W 33-14 --/-- .... South Carolina L 0-20 --/-- ........... at Clemson

TD 4 3

FG 0 3

TP 48 39

Neu vsAP 2-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0

SOUTH CAROLINA L 6-7 --/-- ...................... Duke W 10-7 --/-- ..... at Wake Forest L 14-17 --/-- ............. at Georgia L 0-42 --/-- ....................... LSU L 0-17 --/-- ..... North Carolina W 20-10 --/-- .............. Maryland L 20-28 --/-- .............at Virginia W 21-14 --/-- ................ Clemson L 14-38 --/-- ........... at NC State W 23-7 --/-- .........at Vanderbilt VIRGINIA W 21-6 --/-- ...William & Mary L 0-42 --/-- ...................... Duke (Richmond) L 14-21 --/-- ................NC State W 14-7 --/-- ....................... VMI (Norfolk) L 0-20 --/-- ........ Virginia Tech (Roanoke) L 15-21 --/-- ..... at Wake Forest W 28-20 --/-- ..... South Carolina L 3-13 --/-- .................. at Navy W 28-16 --/-- .............. Maryland WAKE FOREST L 0-31 --/-- ............... at Baylor L 7-10 --/-- ..... South Carolina L 3-23 --/-- ..................at Duke W 17-13 --/-- ............ at Clemson L 0-7 --/-- ........... at NC State W 21-15 --/-- ................. Virginia L 7-21 --/-- ..............at Auburn W 24-15 --/-- ........ Virginia Tech L 7-10 --/-- ..........at Maryland W 17-14 --/-- ..... North Carolina

ACC Champions - Duke Player of the Year - Billy Gambrell, South Carolina Coach of the Year - Bill Murray, Duke

Duke won an unprecedented third-straight ACC title, posting the conference’s first-ever 6-0 league mark in the process ... The Championship was the 6th title captured outright or shared by the Blue Devils in the ACC’s 10-year history ... Clemson (5-1) was second, while Maryland (5-2) finished third ... Virginia ended its season with a 41-0 victory over Rutgers, and posted its first .500 season in 10 years ... Academic All-American honors were accorded to Virginia OB Gary Cuozzo, who passed for 1,136 yards and North Carolina center Joe Craver ... South Carolina senior halfback Billy Gambrell led the ACC in scoring and finished second in rushing and was name the ACC Player of the Year ... Duke head coach Bill Murray became the first ACC head coach named Coach of the Year three times after leading the Blue Devils to their third straight ACC title, the first time that any ACC school had claimed three straight football championships ... Duke senior tackle Art Gregory was named the recipient of the ACC’s Jacobs Blocking Trophy as the league’s top blocker ... The honor for Gregory was his second straight as he shared the award in 1961 with North Carolina’s Jim LeCompte ... Duke senior guard Jean Berry was named a first-team All-America by the FWAA ...Maryland junior quarterback Dick Shiner ranked 3rd nationally in passing, averaging 12.1 completions per game ... North Carolina quarterback Junior Edge ranked 8th nationally (10.3) and Virginia QB Gary Cuozzo ranked 10th (9.8) ... Wake Forest’s Donnie Frederick led the nation in kickoff returns averaging 22.8 yards on 29 returns ... Maryland senior halfback Tom Brown ranked 4th nationally in pass receptions, tying the ACC single-season record of 47 catches ... Brown also ranked 9th nationally in pass interceptions with six for 122 yards in returns ... North Carolina juunior end Bob Lacey ranked 7th nationally with 44 receptions, but set an ACC record with 688 receiving yards ... Duke junior halfback Jay Wilkinson finished 4th nationally in punt returns ... Blue Devil placekicker Billy Reynolds tied for 6th nationally in points by kicking ... No ACC team was listed in the final AP ranking for the first time since the poll started in 1936.

1962 All-ACC Football Team FIRST TEAM: E-Bob Lacey, UNC E-Don Montgomery, NCS T-Art Gregory, DU T-Don Chuy, CL G-Jean Berry, DU G-Walter Rock, MD C-Joe Craver, UNC B-Billy Gambrell, USC B-Dick Shiner, MD B-Tom Brown, MD B-Mike Curtis, DU

SECOND TEAM: E-Pete Widener, DU E-John Caskey, USC T-Jim Moss, USC T-Dave Graham, UVa G-Bill Sullivan, NCS G-Bob Rowley, UVa C-Paul Bengel, DU B-Mark Leggett, DU B-Ken Willard, UNC B-Dan Reeves, USC B-Joe Scarpati, NCS.

Statistical Leaders

Total Offense Shiner, MD Reeves, USC

Plays Yds Avg. TDR 292 1426 142.6 10 279 1401 140.1 15

Rushing Chiaverini, Md Gambrell, USC

Car. Yds Avg. 156 602 60.2 105 582 58.2

TD 5 8

Passing Cmp-Att-Int. Yds TD C/g Shiner, MD 121-203-16 1324 4 12.1 Edge, UNC 103-185-12 1234 7 10.3 Receiving Brown, MD Lacey, UNC

Catches Yds TD Avg. 47 557 4 4.7 44 668 5 4.4

Scoring TD Gambrell, USC 8 Curtis, DU 8

PAT 2 2

FG 0 0

TP 50 50

Conference Overall Team ..................AP UPI . W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Neu vsAP Duke ........................... 14 ... 6 0 0 134 43 8 2 0 199 105 4-1 3-1 1-0 0-0 Clemson.............................. 5 1 0 85 60 6 4 0 168 130 2-3 4-1 0-0 0-0 Maryland ........................... 5 2 0 132 77 6 4 0 170 128 4-1 2-3 0-0 0-0 South Carolina................... 3 4 0 134 91 4 5 1 187 148 3-0-1 1-5 0-0 0-0 NC State ............................. 3 4 0 84 80 3 6 1 108 139 1-2 2-3-1 0-1 0-0 North Carolina .................. 3 4 0 92 106 3 7 0 112 206 2-3 1-4 0-0 0-1 Virginia .............................. 1 4 0 57 127 5 5 0 194 167 4-1 1-3 0-1 0-0 Wake Forest ....................... 0 7 0 44 178 0 10 0 66 278 0-5 0-5 0-0 0-0 Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 9-17-2 (.357) CLEMSON (AP-rank: CU/OPP) L 9-26 --/-- .... at Georgia Tech W 7-0 --/-- ........... at NC State W 24-7 --/-- ..... at Wake Forest L 16-24 --/-- ................. Georgia L 0-16 --/-- ...................... Duke L 14-17 --/-- ..................Auburn W 17-6 --/-- ..... North Carolina W 44-3 --/-- .............at Furman W 17-14 --/-- ..........at Maryland W 20-17 --/-- ..... South Carolina DUKE L 7-14 8/-- ... at Southern Cal W 21-8 --/-- .... South Carolina W 28-21 --/-- ..................Florida (Jacksonville) W 21-7 --/-- .............California W 16-0 --/-- ........... at Clemson W 21-14 --/-- ...............NC State L 9-20 --/-- ....... Georgia Tech W 10-7 --/-- ............. Maryland W 50-0 --/-- ... at Wake ForestW 16-14 --/-- ..at North Carolina MARYLAND W 7-0 --/-- ...................... SMU W 13-2 --/-- ..... at Wake Forest W 14-6 --/-- ........... at NC State W 31-13 --/-- ..... North Carolina L 24-28 --/-- ................at Miami W 13-11 --/-- ..... South Carolina L 7-23 --/-- .........at Penn State L 7-10 --/-- ..................at Duke L 14-17 --/-- ................ Clemson W 40-18 --/-- ................. Virginia

NORTH CAROLINA L 6-7 --/-- ............... NC State L 7-41 --/ 2 ........ at Ohio State L 6-38 --/-- .at Michigan State L 13-31 --/-- ..............Maryland W 19-14 --/-- .....South Carolina W 23-14 --/-- ......... Wake Forest L 6-17 --/-- ............at Clemson W 11-7 --/-- .............at Virginia L 7-21 --/-- ......at Notre Dame L 14-16 --/-- ......................Duke NC STATE W 7-6 --/-- .at North Carolina L 0-7 --/-- ................ Clemson L 6-14 --/-- .............. Maryland L 14-19 --/-- .......... at Nebraska L 0-30 --/-- ...... Southern Miss (Mobile, Ala.) L 14-21 --/-- ..................at Duke T 10-10 --/-- ............. at Georgia L 6-17 --/-- .at South Carolina W 24-12 --/-- ................. Virginia W 27-3 --/-- ..... at Wake Forest

SOUTH CAROLINA L 20-37 --/-- .. at Northwestern L 8-21 --/-- .................at Duke T 7-7 --/-- ................ Georgia W 27-6 --/-- .........Wake Forest L 14-19 --/-- at North Carolina L 11-13 --/-- .........at Maryland W 40-6 --/-- ................ Virginia W 17-6 --/-- ...............NC State W 26-13 --/-- ..............at Detroit L 17-20 --/-- ........... at Clemson VIRGINIA W 19-7 --/-- ...William & Mary L 15-20 --/-- ........ Virginia Tech .................... (Roanoke) W 28-6 --/-- ....................... VMI W 14-12 --/-- ..........Wake Forest W 34-7 --/-- ............... Davidson L 6-40 --/-- .at South Carolina L 7-11 --/-- ..... North Carolina L 12-24 --/-- ........... at NC State L 18-40 --/-- ..........at Maryland W 41-0 --/-- ............. at Rutgers WAKE FOREST L 14-40 --/-- ................. at Army L 2-13 --/-- .............. Maryland L 7-24 --/-- ................ Clemson L 6-27 --/-- ..... South Carolina L 12-14 --/-- .............at Virginia L 14-23 --/-- .at North Carolina L 0-23 --/-- .......... at Tennessee L 8-37 --/-- ....at Virginia Tech L 0-50 --/-- ...................... Duke L 3-27 --/-- ................NC State


ACC Year by Year 1963

1964

ACC Co-Champions - NC State, North Carolina Player of the Year - Jay Wilkinson, Duke Coach of the Year - Jim Hickey, North Carolina and Earle Edwards, NC State

North Carolina and NC State, a combined 6-13-1 in 1962, tied for the 1963 conference crown with 6-1 records ... The Tar Heels beat the Wolfpack, 31-10, but lost to Clemson, 11-7 ... Duke and Clemson, both 5-2, tied for second ... For the first time in its history, the ACC had two teams, North Carolina and NC State, earn bowl bids ... The Tar Heels, 3-7 a year earlier and making their first bowl appearance since 1950, trounced Air Force, 35-0, in the Gator Bowl, while the Wolfpack, 3-6-1 the previous fall, and playing in the post-season for the first time in 17 years, dropped a 16-12 decision to Mississippi State in the Liberty Bowl ... North Carolina QB Junior Edge and NC State’s Joe Scarpati were Academic All-Americans ... Head Coaches Jim Hickey of North Carolina and Earle Edwards of NC State, who shared the ACC Football Championship, also shared the ACC’s Coach of the Year Award ... Duke senior halfback Jay Wilkinson led the ACC in scoring (72 pts) and finished second in rushing and was named the ACC’s Player of the Year ... Wilkinson finished 4th nationally in scoring and was named a first-team All-America by the FWAA and NE ... he also finished 9th in the Heisman Trophy ballotting ...... Duke senior tackle Chuck Walker was named the recipient of the ACC’s Jacobs Blocking Trophy as the league’s top blocker ... North Carolina end Bob Lacey was named a first-team All-America by the Associated Press and Newspaper Enterprise Association (NE) ...Duke quarterback Scotty Glacken set an ACC record with four TD passes against Clemson in the Blue Devils’ 35-30 victory ... Wake Forest quarterback Karl Sweetan set an ACC mark for most pass interceptions, throwing six against Clemson in a 36-0 loss ... Maryland quarterback Dick Shiner led the ACC in passing and ranked 5th nationally with 10.8 completions per game ... Duke QB Scott Glacken tied for 9th nationally (10.1) ... Duke senior end Stan Crisson led the ACC in pass receiving and tied for 2nd nationally, averaging 4.8 catches per game ... Maryland junior end Darryl Hill, ranked 5th nationally in pass receiving (4.3 per game) ... North Carolina finished 10th nationally in total offense, averaging 341.4 yards per game ... Clemson ranked 6th nationally in rushing defense, allowing only 93.1 yards per game on the ground ... The Tigers also ranked 5th nationally (184.7) in total defense.

1963 All-ACC Football Team FIRST TEAM: E-Bob Lacey, UNC E-Stan Crisson, DU T-Bert Wilder, NCS T-Chuck Walker, DU G-Bill Sullivan, NCS G-Billy Weaver, CL C-Chris Hanburger, UNC B-Jay Wilkinson, DU B-Ken Willard, UNC B-Pat Crain, CL B-Jim Rossi, NCS

SECOND TEAM: E-Don Montgomery, NCS E-Lou Fogle, CL T-Jack Aaron, CL T-Bob Kowalkowski, UVa G-Turnley Todd, UVa G-Jerry Cabe, UNC C-Ted Bunton, CL B-Junior Edge, UNC B-Joe Scarpati, NCS B-Dick Schiner, MD B-Scotty Glacken, Duke

Statistical Leaders

Total Offense Edge, UNC Glacken, DU

Rushing Willard, UNC Wilkinson, DU

Plays Yds Avg. TDR 244 1413 141.3 11 285 1382 138.2 15 Car. Yds Avg. 167 648 64.8 117 631 63.1

TD 7 7

Passing Cmp-Att-Int. Yds TD C/g Shiner, MD 108-222-8 1165 10 10.8 Glacken, DU 101-202-8 1265 12 10.1 Receiving Crisson, DU Lacey, UNC

Catches Yds TD Avg. 48 559 7 4.8 48 533 1 4.8

Scoring TD Wilkinson, DU 12 Hill, MD 8

PAT 0 7

FG 0 0

TP 72 55

Conference Overall Team ...................AP .UPI . W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Neu vsAP North Carolina ........... 19 ... 6 1 0 107 49 9 2 0 197 103 4-1 4-1 1-0 0-0 NC State .............................. 6 1 0 149 70 8 3 0 188 107 3-0 4-2 1-1 0-0 Duke .................................... 5 2 0 177 108 5 4 1 230 198 3-2 1-2-1 1-0 0-1 Clemson............................... 5 2 0 160 75 5 4 1 181 140 2-1-1 3-3 0-0 0-2 Maryland ............................ 2 5 0 105 128 3 7 0 148 201 2-3 1-3 0-1 0-1 South Carolina.................... 1 5 1 90 114 1 8 1 104 170 1-4 0-4-1 0-0 0-0 Wake Forest ........................ 1 5 0 27 189 1 9 0 37 318 1-3 0-6 0-0 0-0 Virginia ............................... 0 5 1 40 122 2 7 1 76 169 1-2-1 0-3 1-2 0-0 Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 8-16-2 (.346) CLEMSON(AP-rank: CU/OPP) L 14-31 --/ 4 .........at Oklahoma L 0-27 --/ 9 ....at Georgia Tech L 3-7 --/-- ............... NC State T 7-7 --/-- ................. Georgia L 30-35 --/-- ................. at Duke W 35-0 --/-- .............at Virginia W 36-0 --/-- ......... Wake Forest W 11-7 --/-- ..at North Carolina W 21-6 --/-- ..............Maryland W 24-20 --/-- ..at South Carolina DUKE W 22-14 --/-- .....South Carolina W 30-8 --/-- .............at Virginia W 30-12 --/-- ..............Maryland ................. (Richmond) T 22-22 --/-- ......... at California W 35-30 --/-- ................ Clemson L 7-21 --/-- ........... at NC State L 6-30 --/-- ....at Georgia Tech W 39-7 --/-- ......... Wake Forest L 25-38 --/ 2 ...................... Navy L 14-16 --/-- .....North Carolina MARYLAND L 14-36 --/-- ............... NC State L 13-21 --/-- .at South Carolina L 12-30 --/-- ......................Duke ................. (Richmond) L 7-14 --/-- .....North Carolina W 21-14 --/-- .............. Air Force W 32-0 --/-- ..... at Wake Forest L 15-17 --/-- .............Penn State L 7-42 --/ 4 ..................at Navy L 6-21 --/-- ............at Clemson W 21-6 --/-- .................Virginia

NORTH CAROLINA W 11-7 --/-- .................Virginia L 0-31 --/-- .at Michigan State W 21-0 --/-- ..... at Wake Forest W 14-7 --/-- ......... at Maryland W 31-10 --/-- ............... NC State W 7-0 --/-- .at South Carolina W 28-7 --/-- ................. Georgia L 7-11 --/-- ................ Clemson W 27-16 --/-- ....................Miami W 16-14 --/-- ................. at Duke Gator Bowl W 35-0 --/-- .............. Air Force NC STATE W 36-14 --/-- ......... at Maryland W 14-0 --/-- ..at Southern Miss W 7-3 --/-- ............at Clemson W 18-6 --/-- ..at South Carolina L 10-31 --/-- ..at North Carolina W 21-7 --/-- ......................Duke W 15-9 --/-- .................Virginia (Norfolk) W 13-7 --/-- ........Virginia Tech L 0-14 --/-- .... at Florida State W 42-0 --/-- ......... Wake Forest Liberty Bowl L 12-16 --/-- .. Mississippi State

SOUTH CAROLINA L 14-22 --/-- ..................at Duke W 21-13 --/-- .............. Maryland L 7-27 --/-- ............. at Georgia L 6-18 --/-- ................NC State T 10-10 --/-- .............at Virginia L 0-7 --/-- ..... North Carolina L 7-20 --/-- ....................Tulane L 0-9 --/-- ..at Memphis State L 19-20 --/-- ..... at Wake Forest L 20-24 --/-- ............ at Clemson VIRGINIA L 7-11 --/-- at North Carolina L 8-30 --/-- ......................Duke L 0-10 --/-- ........Virginia Tech .................... (Roanoke) W 6-0 --/-- . VMI (Richmond) T 10-10 --/-- .....South Carolina L 0-35 --/-- ................ Clemson L 9-15 --/-- ............... NC State ......................(Norfolk) W 9-7 --/-- .. William & Mary L 21-30 --/-- ..at Boston College L 6-21 --/-- ......... at Maryland WAKE FOREST L 10-20 --/-- ... at East Carolina L 0-27 --/-- ........Virginia Tech L 0-21 --/-- .....North Carolina L 0-35 --/-- .... at Florida State L 0-47 --/-- .................at Army L 0-32 --/-- ..............Maryland L 0-36 --/-- ............at Clemson L 7-39 --/-- ................. at Duke W 20-19 --/-- .....South Carolina L 0-42 --/-- ........... at NC State

107

ACC Champion - NC State Player of the Year - Brian Piccolo, Wake Forest Coach of the Year - Bill Tate, Wake Forest

NC State won its second outright ACC title and third overall, with a 5-2 league mark ... The Wolfpack lost to both Duke and Wake Forest ... The Blue Devils were second with a 3-2-1 record ... For the only time in conference history, no team finished with a winning record overall and the league’s last place team, Virginia, finished with a .500 record-or-better ... Wake Forest, 1-19 the previous two years, posted a 5-5 mark and earned first-year head coach Bill Tate league Coach of the Year honors ... Deacon halfback Brian Piccolo became the first ACC player to lead the nation in rushing with 1,044 yards and scoring with 111 points ... Both yards and points were ACC single-season records ... Piccolo was named the ACC’s Player of the Year ... Piccolo also finished 10th in the Heisman Trophy ballotting ... North Carolina running back Ken Willard, third among conference rushing leaders with 835 yards, earned Academic All-America honors ... Willard was named a first-team All-America (Central Press) ... North Carolina senior fullback Eddie Kesler was named the recipient of the ACC’s Jacobs Blocking Trophy as the top blocker in the Conference ... Maryland running back Bo Hickey was ranked 10th nationally in rushing with 894 yards ... Virginia junior halfback Roger Davis ranked 4th nationally in kickoff returns with 461 yards, while Duke junior halfback John Gutekunst ranked 5th nationally (458) ... Maryland placekicker Bernardo Bramson ranked 7th nationally in points by kicking (44) ... Future NFL head coaches Dan Reeves (USC) and John Mackovic (WF) both earned secondteam All-ACC honors.

1964 All-ACC Football Team FIRST TEAM: E-Richard Cameron, WF E-Ray Barlow, NCS T-Glenn Sasser, NCS T-Dan Lonon, DU G-Jerry Fishman, MD G-Bennett Williams, NCS C-Chris Hanburger, UNC B-Brian Piccolo, WF B-Ken Willard, UNC B-Bob Davis, UVa B-Mike Curtis, DU

SECOND TEAM: E-Chuck Drulis, DU E-J.R. Wilburn, USC T-Bob Kowalkowski, UVa T-Olaf Drozdov, MD G-Richy Zarro, UNC G-J.V. McCarthy, DU C-Ted Bunton, CL B-Thom Hickey, MD B-Dan Reeves, USC B-John Mackovic, WF B-Hal Davis, CL

Statistical Leaders

Total Offense Plays Yds Avg. TDR Mackovic, UNC 267 1514 151.4 6 Davis, UVa 240 1481 138.2 12 Rushing Piccolo, WF Hickey, MD

Car. Yds Avg. 252 1044 104.4 182 894 89.4

TD 15 5

Passing Cmp-Att-Int. Yds TD C/g Glacken, DU 104-192-9 1178 7 10.4 Mackovic, WF 89-195-14 1340 3 8.9 Receiving Catches Yds TD Avg. Jackson, UNC 34 512 5 3.4 Pincavage, UVa 30 331 1 3.0 Scoring Piccolo, WF Davis, UVa

TD 17 10

PAT 9 2

FG 0 0

TP 111 62

Conference Overall Team .................. AP.UPI . W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Neu vsAP NC State .............................. 5 2 0 94 117 5 5 0 119 194 3-0 2-5 0-0 0-1 Duke .................................... 3 2 1 120 70 4 5 1 148 135 3-1 1-4-1 0-0 0-1 Maryland ............................ 4 3 0 125 74 5 5 0 164 126 3-2 1-3 1-0 0-1 North Carolina ................... 4 3 0 146 76 5 5 0 178 135 4-1 1-3 0-1 0-0 Wake Forest ........................ 4 3 0 114 125 5 5 0 172 178 2-1 2-4 1-0 0-0 South Carolina.................... 2 3 1 65 90 3 5 2 95 176 2-0-2 1-5 0-0 0-1 Clemson............................... 2 4 0 53 88 3 7 0 105 135 2-2 1-5 0-0 0-0 Virginia ............................... 1 5 0 74 151 5 5 0 163 214 3-3 1-2 1-0 0-0 Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 10-17-1 (.375) CLEMSON . (AP-rank: CU/OPP) W 28-0 --/-- .................Furman L 0-9 --/-- ........... at NC State L 7-14 --/-- ....at Georgia Tech L 7-19 --/-- .............at Georgia W 21-2 --/-- ..... at Wake Forest L 10-14 --/-- .................. at TCU W 29-7 --/-- .................Virginia L 0-29 --/-- .....North Carolina L 0-34 --/-- ......... at Maryland L 3-7 --/-- .....South Carolina DUKE T 9-9 W 30-0 W 24-17 W 35-3 W 6-0 L 8-21 L 7-20 L 14-27 L 15-21 L 9-17

--/-- ..at South Carolina --/-- ..................Virginia --/-- ...............Maryland --/-- ................ NC State --/-- ..................at Army --/ 8 ......... Georgia Tech --/-- ...... at Wake Forest --/-- ...................at Navy --/-- . at North Carolina --/-- ................ at Tulane

MARYLAND L 3-13 --/ 2 ............ Oklahoma W 24-6 --/-- .... South Carolina L 13-14 --/-- .......... at NC State L 17-24 --/-- .................at Duke W 10-9 --/-- .... North Carolina (Norfolk) L 17-21 --/-- .........Wake Forest L 9-17 --/- ..........at Penn State W 27-22 --/-- ..................... Navy W 34-0 --/-- ............... Clemson W 10-0 --/-- ............at Virginia

NORTH CAROLINA L 13-14 --/-- ............... NC State W 21-15 --/-- ..... Michigan State W 23-0 --/-- ......... Wake Forest L 3-20 --/-- ...................at LSU L 9-10 --/-- ..............Maryland (Norfolk) W 24-6 --/-- .....South Carolina L 8-24 --/-- .............at Georgia W 29-0 --/-- ............at Clemson L 27-31 --/-- .............at Virginia W 21-15 --/-- ......................Duke NC STATE W 14-13 --/-- .. at North Carolina W 9-0 --/-- ................ Clemson W 14-13 --/-- ..............Maryland L 0-21 --/ 3 ........... at Alabama L 3-35 ---/-- ................ at Duke W 24-15 --/-- .............at Virginia W 17-14 --/-- .....South Carolina L 19-28 --/-- ....at Virginia Tech L 6-28 --/-- .... at Florida State L 13-27 --/-- ..... at Wake Forest

SOUTH CAROLINA T 9-9 --/-- .......................Duke L 6-24 --/-- .......... at Maryland T 7-7 --/-- .................. Georgia L 6-28 --/ 8 ........... at Nebraska L 0-37 --/-- ...............at Florida L 6-24 --/-- . at North Carolina L 14-17 --/-- ............ at NC State W 17-14 --/-- ............The Citadel W 23-13 --/-- .......... Wake Forest W 7-3 --/-- .............at Clemson VIRGINIA L 21-31 --/-- ......... Wake Forest L 0-30 --/-- ................. at Duke W 20-17 --/-- ........Virginia Tech W 20-19 --/-- . VMI (Richmond) W 35-14 --/-- .....................Army L 15-24 --/-- ............... NC State L 7-29 --/-- ............at Clemson W 14-13 --/--at William & Mary W 31-27 --/-- .....North Carolina L 0-10 --/-- ..............Maryland WAKE FOREST W 31-21 --/-- ..............at Virginia W 38-21 -- .............Virginia Tech (Roanoke) L 0-23 --/-- . at North Carolina L 6-9 --/-- ......... at Vanderbilt L 2-21 --/-- ................. Clemson W 21-17 --/-- .......... at Maryland L 14-23 --/-- ..at Memphis State W 20-7 --/-- .......................Duke L 13-23 --/-- ..at South Carolina W 27-13 --/-- ................ NC State


108 1965

ACC Year by Year 1966

ACC Co-Champions - Clemson, NC State Player of the Year - Danny Talbott, North Carolina Coach of the Year - Earle Edwards, NC State

Duke and South Carolina finished the 1965 gridiron season tied atop the league standings with identical 4-2 league records ... However, due to the participation of two ineligible players, South Carolina was required to forfeit all of its victories, including wins over NC State and Clemson ... As a result, the Wolfpack and Tigers finished with 5-2 records and were declared co-champions ... Duke, which had lost to Clemson, 3-2, remained with a 4-2 ACC mark and finished third ... George Blackburn became Virginia’s 33rd head coach ... Maryland’s Bob Sullivan had a NCAA-leading 10 interceptions ... NC State defesnive back Tony Golmont tied for 4th nationally with seven pass interceptions ...Virginia’s Don Parker was an Academic All-American... North Carolina quarterback Danny Talbott, who led the ACC in total offense (1,477 yards), was named the league’s Player of the Year ... Talbott, a true triple threat, also led the ACC in scoring with 70 points including 7 touchdowns, 13 PATs and 5 field goals ... NC State head coach Earle Edwards was tabbed for the third time as the ACC’s Coach of the Year ... Duke senior offensive guard John McNabb was named the recipient of the ACC’s Jacobs Blocking Trophy as the league’s top blocker ... Duke punter Rodney Stewart ranked 7th in the nation, averaging 42.8 yards on 41 punts ...South Carolina halfback Benny Galloway ranked 10th nationally in kickoff returns (463) ... at the end of the 1965-66 school year North Carolina’s Danny Talbott, who earned all-ACC honors in football and basketball, was named the ACC’s Athlete of the Year and winner of the Anthony McKevlin Award.

1965 All-ACC First Team OFFENSE: E-J.R. Wilburn, USC E-Chuck Drulis, DU T-John Boyette, CL T-Bill Jones, DU G-John McNabb, DU G-John Stec, NCS C-Ed Stringer, UNC B-Hugh Mauldin, CL B-Danny Talbott, UNC B-Jay Calabrese, DU B-Shelby Mansfield, NCS

DEFENSE: E- Butch Sursavage, CL E-Pele Sokalsky, NCS T-Dennis Byrd, NCS T-Chuck Stavins, DU MG-Joe Fratangelo, UNC LB-Bob Matheson, DU LB-Bill Hecht, CL B-Tony Golmont, NCS B-Ben Galloway, USC B-Joe Carazo, WF B-Bob Sullivan, MD

MARYLAND W 24-7 --/-- ...................... Ohio L 7-24 --/-- ................Syracuse W 10-7 --/-- ..... at Wake Forest L 10-12 --/-- at North Carolina L 7-29 --/-- ............... NC State W 27-14 --/-- .at South Carolina L 7-19 --/-- ..................at Navy W 6-0 --/-- ............at Clemson L 27-33 --/-- .................Virginia L 7-19 --/-- .............Penn State

Frank Howard’s Clemson Tigers won their fourth outright title, fifth overall, posting a 6-1 ACC record with their only loss to second place NC State, which finished a game back at 5-2 ... The Wolfpack’s two losses were to North Carolina and South Carolina and were the only league wins on the year for the Tar Heels and Gamecocks ... Virginia (3-3) tied Maryland for third, its best finish since the ACC was formed ... Clemson was the only ACC team to post a winning overall record ... NC State defensive tackle Dennis Byrd (NE), Clemson offensive tackle Wayne Mass (AFCA) and Duke linebacker Bob Matheson (AP) were named first-team All-Americas... South Carolina defeated NC State, 31-22, in the Wolfpack’s first game in the Carter-Finley Stadium, then titled Carter Stadium ... First year head coaches were Tom Harp at Duke, Lou Saban at Maryland and Paul Dietzel at South Carolina ... Three players, Roger Hayes of Duke, NC State’s Don Donaldson and Virginia’s Don Parker were Academic All-Americans, Parker for the second straight year ... Clemson head coach Frank Howard was named the ACC’s Coach of the Year for the second time in his career ... Virginia quarterback Bob Davis was named the ACC’s Player of the Year after leading the conference in total offense (1,688 yards) and passing ... Clemson offensive tackle Wayne Mass was named the recipient of the ACC’s Jacobs Blocking Trophy as the league’s top blocker ... Virginia halfback Frank Quayle led the nation in all-purpose yardage, averaging 161.6 yards per game ... NC State wingback Gary Rowe ranked 4th nationally in kickoff returns (505 yards), while North Carolina halfback Dave Riggs (6th), Duke halfback Andy Beath (9th) and Virginia’s Quayle (10th) all were ranked among the nation’s top ten ...NC State placekicker Harold Deters ranked 7th nationally in points by kicking ...South Carolina defensive back Bobby Bryant, who was also an All-America baseball player, was named the ACC’s Athlete of the Year and recipient of the McKevlin Award.

Statistical Leaders

Total Offense Talbott, UNC Hodges, UVa

Rushing Mauldin, CL Calabrese, DU

Plays Yds Avg. TDR 303 1477 147.7 10 285 1382 138.2 8 Car. Yds Avg. 194 664 66.4 154 658 65.8

TD 4 9

Passing Cmp-Att-Int. Yds TD C/g Hodges, UVa 103-196-13 1299 4 10.3 Talbott, UNC 103-207-13 1080 3 10.3 Receiving Catches Yds TD Avg. Pincavage, UVa 45 572 0 4.5 Drulis, DU 39 380 2 3.9 Scoring Talbott, UNC Calabrese, DU

TD 7 9

PAT 13 0

FG 5 0

TP 70 54

Conference Overall Team ................ AP.UPI W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Neu vsAP Duke .............................. (4-2) 4 2 0 117 60 6 4 0 216 157 3-1 3-3 0-0 0-0 *South Carolina............ (0-6) 4 2 0 114 84 5 5 0 151 167 3-2 2-3 0-0 0-1 NC State ........................ (5-2) 4 3 0 97 62 6 4 0 134 110 3-1 3-3 0-0 0-1 Clemson......................... (5-2) 4 3 0 99 76 5 5 0 117 137 4-1 1-4 0-0 0-1 North Carolina ............. (3-3) 3 3 0 73 97 4 6 0 146 195 2-3 2-3 0-0 0-2 Maryland ...................... (3-3) 3 3 0 87 95 4 6 0 132 164 1-4 3-2 0-0 0-0 Virginia ......................... (3-3) 2 4 0 82 115 4 6 0 170 189 1-4 2-2 1-0 0-0 Wake Forest .................. (2-4) 1 5 0 57 137 3 7 0 88 204 2-1 0-5 0-1 0-0 *Denotes all games forfeited by conference action. Clemson and NC State co-champions with 5-2 records. Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 12-18-0 (.400) CLEMSON .. (AP-rank:CU/OPP) W 21-7 --/-- ............... NC State W 20-14 --/-- .............at Virginia L 6-28 --/-- ....at Georgia Tech L 9-23 --/ 4 .............at Georgia W 3-2 --/-- ................. at Duke W 3-0 --/-- ...................... TCU W 26-13 --/-- ......... Wake Forest L 13-17 --/-- at North Carolina L 0-6 --/-- ..............Maryland L 16-17 --/-- ..at South Carolina (forfeit win) DUKE W 21-7 --/-- .............at Virginia W 20-15 --/-- .at South Carolina W 41-21 --/-- ................... at Rice W 21-13 --/-- .............Pittsburgh L 2-3 --/-- ................ Clemson L 14-28 --/-- ...............at Illinois L 23-35 --/-- ....at Georgia Tech L 0-21 --/-- ........... at NC State W 40-7 --/-- ......... Wake Forest W 34-7 --/-- .....North Carolina

ACC Champion - Clemson Player of the Year - Bob Davis, Virginia Coach of the Year - Frank Howard, Clemson

NORTH CAROLINA L 24-31 --/ 4 ...............Michigan W 14-3 --/-- ........ at Ohio State L 17-21 --/-- .................Virginia W 10-7 --/-- ........... at NC State W 12-10 --/-- ..............Maryland L 10-12 --/-- ..... at Wake Forest L 35-47 --/-- ................. Georgia W 17-13 --/-- ................ Clemson L 0-17 --/ 4 ......at Notre Dame L 7-34 --/-- ................. at Duke NC STATE L 7-21 --/-- ............at Clemson W 13-11 --/-- ......... Wake Forest L 7-13 --/-- ..at South Carolina (forfeit win) L 7-10 --/-- .....North Carolina L 6-28 --/ 9 ..............at Florida W 29-7 --/-- ......... at Maryland W 13-0 --/-- .............at Virginia W 21-0 --/-- ......................Duke W 3-0 --/-- .........Florida State W 28-20 --/-- .................. at Iowa

SOUTH CAROLINA W 13-3 --/-- ........at The Citadel L 15-20 --/-- .......................Duke W 13-7 --/-- ................ NC State (forfeit loss) L 3-24 --/-- ...........at Tennessee W 38-7 --/-- .......... Wake Forest (forfeit loss) L 7-21 --/-- ....................at LSU L 14-27 --/-- ...............Maryland W 17-7 --/-- ..............at Virginia (forfeit loss) L 14-35 --/ 5 ............ at Alabama W 17-16 --/--Clemson (forfeit loss) VIRGINIA L 7-21 --/-- ......................Duke L 14-20 --/-- ................ Clemson W 21-17 --/-- at North Carolina W 14-10 --/-- .......................VMI W 41-0 --/-- ....... West Virginia (Richmond) L 14-22 --/-- ....at Virginia Tech L 0-13 --/-- ............... NC State L 7-17 --/-- .....South Carolina (forfeit win) L 19-42 --/-- ....at Georgia Tech W 33-27 --/-- ......... at Maryland WAKE FOREST L 3-12 --/-- ........Virginia Tech (Roanoke) L 11-13 --/-- ........... at NC State W 7-0 --/-- .............Vanderbilt L 7-10 --/-- ..............Maryland L 7-38 --/-- ..at South Carolina ................. (forfeit win) W 12-10 --/-- .....North Carolina L 13-26 --/-- ............at Clemson L 0-35 --/-- .... at Florida State L 7-40 --/-- ................. at Duke W 21-20 --/-- ..at Memphis State

1966 All-ACC First Team OFFENSE: E-Ed Carrington, UVa E-Dave Dunaway, DU T-Wayne Mass, CL T-Bill Gentry, NCS G-Harry Olszewski, CL G-John Stec, NCS C-Bob Oplinger, WF B-Bob Davis, UVa B-Gary Rowe, NCS B-Don deArment, NCS B-Jimmy Addison, CL

DEFENSE: E-Butch Sursavage, CL E-Dick Absher, MD T-Dennis Byrd, NCS T-Robert Grant, WF T-Bob Foyle, DU LB-Bob Matheson, DU LB-Dave Everette, NCS B-Art McMahon, NCS B-Andy Harper, WF B-Bobby Bryant, USC B-Wayne Page, CL

Statistical Leaders

Total Offense Davis, UVa Addison, CL Rushing Gore, CL Quayle, UVa

Plays Yds Avg. TDR 309 1688 168.8 16 218 1489 148.9 10 Car. Yds Avg. 186 750 75.0 162 727 72.7

Passing Cmp-Att-Int. Yds TD C/g Davis, UVa 107-222-10 1461 10 10.7 Addison, CL 103-186-14 1491 10 10.3 Receiving Carr, UNC Rowe, NCS Scoring Quayle, UVa Calabrese, DU

Catches Yds TD Avg. 52 490 0 5.2 47 471 3 4.7 TD 11 10

PAT 0 0

Conference Overall Team ............. AP UPI ...... W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Clemson.............................. 6 1 0 162 108 6 4 0 174 177 4-0 2-4 NC State ............................. 5 2 0 165 116 5 5 0 191 168 3-2 2-2 Virginia .............................. 3 3 0 150 150 4 6 0 214 235 3-2 1-4 Maryland ........................... 3 3 0 117 107 4 6 0 180 204 4-2 0-4 Duke ................................... 2 3 0 100 96 5 5 0 164 237 2-2 3-3 Wake Forest ....................... 2 4 0 63 102 3 7 0 90 162 1-3 2-4 South Carolina................... 1 3 0 49 80 1 9 0 95 216 0-4 1-5 North Carolina .................. 1 4 0 52 99 2 8 0 90 196 1-4 1-4 Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 7-27-0 (.206) CLEMSON (AP-rank: CU/OPP) W 40-35 --/-- ................ Virginia L 12-13 --/ 9 ... at Georgia Tech L 0-26 --/ 4 ...........at Alabama W 9-6 --/-- ..................... Duke L 0-30 --/ 5 ... at Southern Cal W 23-21 --/-- .... at Wake Forest W 27-3 --/-- .... North Carolina W 14-10 --/-- .........at Maryland L 14-23 --/-- .......... at NC State W 35-10 --/-- .... South Carolina DUKE W 34-15 W 14-7 W 27-8 L 19-21 L 6-9 L 7-33 L 7-48 W 9-7 L 0-64 W 41-25

--/-- ....... West Virginia --/-- ........ at Pittsburgh --/-- .................Virginia --/-- ......... at Maryland --/-- ............at Clemson --/-- ............... NC State --/ 6 ........ Georgia Tech --/-- ..................at Navy --/ 1 ......at Notre Dame --/-- at North Carolina

MARYLAND L 7-15 --/-- ........at Penn State W 34-7 --/-- .........Wake Forest L 7-28 --/-- ...............Syracuse W 21-19 --/-- ..................... Duke W 28-9 --/-- .......West Virginia W 14-2 --/-- .... South Carolina L 21-24 --/-- .......... at NC State L 10-14 --/-- ............... Clemson L 17-41 --/-- ............at Virginia L 21-45 --/-- ....at Florida State

TD 4 7

FG 0 0

TP 66 60

Neu vsAP 0-0 0-3 0-1 0-2 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 1-1

NORTH CAROLINA L 0-10 --/- ............at Kentucky W 10-7 --/-- ............... NC State W 21-7 --/ 8 .......... at Michigan L 0-32 --/ 2 ......at Notre Dame L 0-3 --/-- ......... Wake Forest L 3-28 --/-- .............at Georgia L 3-27 --/-- ............at Clemson L 14-20 --/-- .............. Air Force L 25-41 --/-- ......................Duke L 14-21 --/-- .................Virginia

SOUTH CAROLINA L 12-28 --/-- ...................at LSU L 7-16 --/-- ..... Memphis State L 0-7 --/-- ................. Georgia W 31-21 --/-- ........... at NC State L 6-10 --/-- ......... Wake Forest L 17-29 --/-- ..........at Tennessee L 2-14 --/-- ......... at Maryland L 10-32 --/-- .........Florida State L 0-24 --/ 3 ........... at Alabama L 10-35 --/-- ............at Clemson

NC STATE L 10-28 --/ 2..at Michigan State L 7-10 --/-- at North Carolina W 15-12 --/-- ..... at Wake Forest L 21-31 --/-- .....South Carolina L 10-17 --/ 8 .................. Florida W 33-7 --/-- ................. at Duke W 42-21 --/-- .................Virginia W 24-21 --/-- ..............Maryland L 6-7 --/-- ..... Southern Miss. (Norfolk) W 23-14 --/-- ................ Clemson

VIRGINIA W 24-10 --/-- ......... Wake Forest L 35-40 --/-- ............at Clemson L 8-27 --/-- ................. at Duke L 6-20 --/-- ................... Tulane W 38-27 --/-- .......................VMI L 7-24 --/-- ........Virginia Tech L 21-42 --/-- ........... at NC State L 13-14 --/ 5 ....at Georgia Tech W 41-17 --/-- ..............Maryland W 21-14 --/-- at North Carolina WAKE FOREST L 10-24 --/-- .............at Virginia L 7-34 --/-- ......... at Maryland L 12-15 --/-- ............... NC State L 6-14 --/-- ............. at Auburn W 10-6 --/-- ..at South Carolina W 3-0 --/-- .. at North Carolina L 21-23 --/-- ................ Clemson L 0-11 --/-- ........Virginia Tech W 21-7 --/-- ..... Memphis State L 0-28 --/-- .... at Florida State


ACC Year by Year 1967

1968

ACC Champion - Clemson Player of the Year - Buddy Gore, Clemson Coach of the Year - Earle Edwards, NC State

Clemson captured its second straight outright title, and sixth overall, with a perfect 6-0 mark ... NC State (5-1) finished second, with its only loss a 14-6 decision to the Tigers in its final regular season game ... The Wolfpack compiled an 8-2 regular season overall record and earned a trip to the Liberty Bowl, where they defeated Georgia, 14-7... State was ranked as high as No. 3 nationally before falling out of the nation’s Top 10 at season’s end ... Maryland hired its third football coach in as many years with Bob Ward replacing Lou Saban ... The Terps, who had never finished lower than fifth place in the ACC standings, suffered through their first winless season in 75 years and finished eighth with an 0-6 ACC mark and 0-9 record overall ... Harry Olszewski of Clemson and NC State’s Dennis Byrd earned consensus All-America honors ... NC State head coach Earle Edwards became the first coach in ACC history to be named Coach of the Year four times when he was named ACC Coach of the Year ... Clemson tailback Buddy Gore, who led the ACC in rushing was named the Conference’s Player of the Year ... Gore finished the year ranked 8th nationally in rushing ... Clemson senior guard Harry Olszweski was named the recipient of the ACC’s Jacobs Blocking Trophy as the league’s top blocker ... NC State placekicker Gerald Warren led the nation in points by kicking with70 and in field goals with 17 ... NC State All-ACC defensive back Fred Combs led the ACC and placed 9th nationally in punt returns, averaging 9.0 yards on 22 returns ... Combs also earned first-team All-America honors ... Maryland’s Kenny Dutton ranked 10th nationally in kickoff returns with 454 yards ... Virginia finished the year ranked 2nd nationally in pass defense, allowing only 91.8 yards per game through the air ... NC State’s “White Shoes” defense finished the year ranked 6th nationally in scoring defense, allowing just 8.7 points per game.

1967 All-ACC First Team OFFENSE: E-Harry Martell, NCS E-Rick Decker, WF T-Wayne Mass, CL T-Greg Shelly, UVa G-Harry Olszewski, CL G-Norm Cates, NCS C-Mike Murphy, DU B-Freddie Summers, WF B-Buddy Gore, CL B-Frank Quayle, UVa B-Warren Muir, USC

DEFENSE: E-Mark Capuano, NCS E-Ronnie Ducworth, CL T-Dennis Byrd, NCS T-Don Somma, USC MG-Bob Foyle, DU LB-Tim Bice, USC LB-Jimmy Catoe, CL DB-Andy Beath, DU DB-Fred Combs, NCS DB-Frank Liberatore, CL DB-Jack Davenport, UNC SP-Gerald Warren, NCS

Statistical Leaders

Total Offense Summers, WF Bomar, UNC Rushing Gore, CL Muir, USC

Plays Yds Avg. TDR 338 1419 141.9 12 356 1402 140.2 6 Car. Yds Avg. 230 1045 104.5 188 805 80.5

Passing Cmp-Att-Int. Yds TD C/g Addison, CL 82-174-10 924 5 8.2 Woodall, DU 79-150-9 1009 2 7.9 Receiving Catches Yds TD Avg. Zeigler, USC 35 370 0 3.5 Davis, UNC 30 338 2 3.0 Scoring Warren, NCS Quayle, UVa

TD 0 10

PAT 19 0

Conference Overall Team ................. AP . UPI ..W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Clemson...............................6 0 0 118 38 6 4 0 166 128 3-2 3-2 NC State ..................... 17 ....5 1 0 132 52 9 2 0 214 94 4-0 4-2 South Carolina....................4 2 0 125 108 5 5 0 159 166 4-1 1-4 Virginia ...............................3 3 0 103 103 5 5 0 172 169 2-3 3-2 Wake Forest ........................3 4 0 128 140 4 6 0 175 256 2-1 2-4 Duke ....................................2 4 0 84 101 4 6 0 143 153 0-3 2-3 North Carolina ...................2 5 0 78 115 2 8 0 104 182 1-4 1-4 Maryland ............................0 6 0 40 151 0 9 0 46 231 0-4 0-5 Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 9-20-0 (.310) CLEMSON . (AP-rank: CU/OPP) W 23-6 --/-- ......... Wake Forest L 17-24 --/ 5 ................. Georgia L 0-10 --/-- ....at Georgia Tech L 21-43 --/-- ............. at Auburn W 13-7 --/-- ................. at Duke L 10-13 --/-- ............... Alabama W 17-0 --/-- ..at North Carolina W 28-7 --/-- ..............Maryland W 14-6 --/10 .............. NC State W 23-12 --/-- ..at South Carolina DUKE W 31-13 --/-- ..........Wake Forest (Raleigh) L 7-10 --/-- ...........at Michigan L 17-21 --/-- ..... South Carolina W 10-7 --/-- ................. at Army W 13-6 --/-- .............at Virginia L 7-13 --/-- ................ Clemson L 7-28 --/ 5 ........... at NC State L 7-19 --/-- .... at Georgia Tech W 35-16 --/-- ...................... Navy (Miami, Fla.) L 9-20 --/-- ..... North Carolina MARYLAND L 0-35 --/-- .........at Oklahoma L 3-7 --/-- ................Syracuse L 9-31 --/ 9 ................NC State L 0-14 --/-- .at North Carolina L 0-31 --/-- .at South Carolina L 3-38 --/-- .............Penn State L 7-28 --/-- ............ at Clemson L 17-35 --/-- ..... at Wake Forest L 7-12 --/-- ................. Virginia

TD 9 6

FG 17 0

TP 70 60

Neu vsAP 0-0 1-1 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-2 2-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1

SOUTH CAROLINA NORTH CAROLINA L 7-13 --/-- .......... at NC State W 34-3 --/-- ............ Iowa State L 10-16 --/-- at South Carolina W 16-10 --/-- .... North Carolina L 11-36 --/-- ...................Tulane W 21-17 --/-- .................at Duke L 7-21 --/-- ............Vanderbilt L 0-21 --/-- ............ at Georgia L 8-10 --/-- ..........at Air Force L 0-17 --/-- ....at Florida State W 14-0 --/-- ............. Maryland W 24-23 --/-- ................ Virginia L 10-20 --/-- .........Wake Forest W 31-0 --/-- ............. Maryland L 0-17 --/-- ............... Clemson L 21-35 --/-- .... at Wake Forest L 17-40 --/-- ............at Virginia L 0-17 --/-- ...........at Alabama W 20-9 --/-- .................at Duke L 12-23 --/-- ............... Clemson NC STATE VIRGINIA W 13-7 --/-- .... North Carolina L 7-26 --/-- .................at Army W 24-6 --/-- ..................Buffalo W 35-12 --/-- .................. Buffalo W 20-10 --/-- ........Florida State W 14-12 --/-- ..... at Wake Forest W 16-6 --/ 2 ................Houston L 6-13 --/-- ......................Duke W 31-9 9/-- ............. Maryland L 23-24 --/-- .at South Carolina W 24-7 5/-- .........Wake Forest L 13-18 --/-- .......................VMI W 28-7 5/-- ..................... Duke L 8-30 --/ 4 ............... NC State W 30-8 4/-- ............at Virginia W 40-17 --/-- .....North Carolina L 8-13 3/-- ........at Penn State W 14-10 --/-- ............... at Tulane L 6-14 10/-- .......... at Clemson W 12-7 --/-- ......... at Maryland Liberty Bowl WAKE FOREST W 14-7 --/-- ................ Georgia L 13-31 --/-- ...................... Duke (Raleigh) L 6-23 --/-- ............ at Clemson L 6-50 --/ 3 ............ at Houston L 12-14 --/-- ................. Virginia L 10-42 --/-- . at Memphis State L 7-24 --/ 5 ........... at NC State W 20-10 --/-- .at North Carolina W 35-21 --/-- ..... South Carolina W 31-24 --/-- ................ at TulsaW 35-17 --/-- .............. Maryland

109

ACC Champion - NC State Player of the Year - Frank Quayle, Virginia Coach of the Year - George Blackburn, Virginia

NC State emerged with its third outright ACC title, beating six of its seven league opponents ... The Wolfpack’s lone setback was to Clemson, 24-19 ... The Tigers went to the final weekend of the season before losing to South Carolina and finishing second with a 4-1-1 mark ... Virginia, the first ACC team to average over 400 yards in total offense (439.4), also recorded its first winning season (7-3) since 1952 ... NC State’s Bobby Hall was an Academic All-America selection ... Duke QB Leo Hart became the first ACC player to pass for over 2,000 yards, totaling 2,238 yards and 11 TDs ... He finished ranked 10th nationally in passing, averaging 16.2 completions per game ... Virginia tailback Frank Quayle set an ACC rushing record with 1,213 yards and an ACC “combo” record--yards rushing and receiving--of 1,665 yards ... Quayle was named ACC Player of the Year and was ranked 9th nationally in rushing yardage ... Virginia head coach George Blackburn who guided the Cavaliers to their best record since joining the conference, was named ACC Coach of the Year ... Virginia senior offensive tackle Greg Shelly was named the recipient of the ACC’s Jacobs Blocking Trophy, as the conference’s best blocker ... NC State junior defensive tackle Ron Carpenter was named a first-team All-America ... Duke senior end Henley Carter ranked 6th nationally in pass receptions and set ACC single-season records for most receptions (65) and yards receiving (892) ... N C State’s Bobby Hall ranked 2nd nationally in kickoff returns with and set an ACC single-season record with 721 yards, while Duke’s Ed Hicklin ranked 8th nationally (555) and North Carolina’s Don McCauley ranked 9th in the nation (553) ... Virginia ranked 9th nationally in rushing offense (280.0) ... Duke ranked 5th nationally in passing offense (265.3).

1968 All-ACC First Team OFFENSE: E-Henley Carter, DU E-Fred Zeigler, USC T-Greg Shelly, UVa T-Joe Lhotsky, CL G-Don Jordan, NCS G-Chuck Hammer, UVa C-Carey Metts, NCS B-Frank Quayle, UVa B-Leo Hart, DU B-Buddy Gore, CL B-Bobby Hall, NCS

DEFENSE: E-Mark Capuano, NCS E-Ronnie Ducworth, CL T-John Cagle, CL T-Ron Carpenter, NCS MG-Bob Paczkoski, UVa LB-Jimmy Catoe, CL LB-Dick Biddle, DU DB-Wally Orrel, USC DB-Gary Yount, NCS DB-Jack Whitley, NCS DB-Digit Laughridge, WF

Statistical Leaders

Total Offense Hart, DU Summers, WF Rushing Quayle, UVa Lovett, MD

Plays Yds Avg. TDR 403 2340 234.0 14 409 2103 210.3 16 Car. Yds Avg. 175 1213 121.3 217 963 96.3

TD 12 7

Passing Cmp-Att-Int. Yds TD C/g Hart, DU 162-301-11 2238 11 16.2 Summers, WF 125-250-25 1664 9 12.5 Receiving Catches Yds TD Avg. Carter, DU 65 892 2 6.5 Zeigler, USC 59 848 6 5.9 Scoring TD Quayle, UVa 14 Anderson, UVa 10

PAT 0 2

FG 0 0

TP 84 62

Conference Overall Team ................ AP..UPI . W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Neu vsAP NC State ............................. 6 1 0 170 74 6 4 0 205 185 3-2 3-2 0-0 0-0 Clemson.............................. 4 1 1 126 82 4 5 1 184 179 2-2 2-3-1 0-0 0-0 Virginia .............................. 3 2 0 147 117 7 3 0 329 222 4-1 3-2 0-0 0-1 South Carolina................... 4 3 0 160 150 4 6 0 204 226 0-4 4-2 0-0 0-2 Duke ................................... 3 4 0 133 169 4 6 0 214 287 2-2 1-4 1-0 0-0 Wake Forest ....................... 2 3 1 136 127 2 7 1 212 228 2-2-1 0-5 0-0 0-1 Maryland ........................... 2 5 0 130 186 2 8 0 171 299 2-3 0-4 0-1 0-1 North Carolina .................. 1 6 0 133 230 3 7 0 178 272 2-3 1-4 0-0 1-0 Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 7-21-0 (.250) CLEMSON(AP-rank: CU/OPP) T 20-20 --/-- ..... at Wake Forest L 13-31 --/-- ............. at Georgia L 21-24 --/-- .... at Georgia Tech L 10-21 --/-- ..................Auburn W 39-22 --/-- ...................... Duke L 14-21 --/-- ............at Alabama W 24-19 --/-- ........... at NC State W 16-0 --/-- ..........at Maryland W 24-14 --/-- ..... North Carolina L 3-7 --/--.. at South Carolina DUKE W 14-7 --/-- .at South Carolina L 10-31 --/-- ...........at Michigan W 30-28 --/-- .............. Maryland (Norfolk) L 20-50 --/-- ................. Virginia L 22-39 --/-- ............ at Clemson L 25-57 --/-- ................. at Army W 46-30 --/-- ........ Georgia Tech L 15-17 --/-- ................NC State W 18-3 --/-- ..........Wake Forest L 14-25 --/-- .. at North Carolina MARYLAND L 14-24--/-- .............Florida State L 14-32--/-- ............... at Syracuse L 28-30--/-- ..........................Duke (Norfolk) W 33-24--/-- .........North Carolina W 21-19--/-- .........South Carolina L 11-31--/-- ............... at NC State L 14-38--/-- ......... at Wake Forest L 0-16--/-- .................... Clemson L 13-57--/ 3 .................Penn State L 23-28--/-- .................at Virginia

NORTH CAROLINA L 6-38 --/-- ................NC State L 27-32 --/-- ..... South Carolina W 8-7 --/-- .........at Vanderbilt L 24-33 --/-- ..........at Maryland W 22-7 --/ 7 ...................Florida L 31-48 --/-- ..... at Wake Forest L 15-28 --/-- ...........at Air Force L 6-41 --/-- ................. Virginia L 14-24 --/-- ............ at Clemson W 25-14 --/-- ...................... Duke NC STATE W 10-6 --/-- .... at Wake Forest W 38-6 --/-- at North Carolina L 14-28 --/-- ........at Oklahoma L 14-35 --/-- ................. at SMU W 36-12 --/-- .... South Carolina W 19-0 --/-- ................ Virginia W 31-11 --/-- ............. Maryland L 19-24 --/-- ............... Clemson W 17-15 --/-- .................at Duke L 7-48 --/-- ........Florida State

VIRGINIA L 6-44 --/ 1 ............. at Purdue W 47-0 --/-- ...................... VMI W 41-14 --/-- .............. Davidson W 50-20 --/-- .................at Duke L 0-19 --/-- .......... at NC State W 24-0 --/-- ................. at Navy L 28-49 --/-- .... South Carolina W 41-6 --/-- ..at North Carolina W 63-47 --/-- ...................Tulane W 28-23 --/-- ............. Maryland SOUTH CAROLINA L 7-14 --/-- ..................... Duke W 32-27 --/-- at North Carolina L 20-21 --/16 ............... Georgia L 12-36 --/-- .......... at NC State L 19-21 --/-- .........at Maryland L 28-35 --/20 .......Florida State W 49-28 --/-- ............at Virginia W 34-21 --/-- .... at Wake Forest L 6-17 --/-- ....... Virginia Tech W 7-3 --/-- ........... at Clemson WAKE FOREST L 6-10 --/-- ................NC State T 20-20 --/-- ................ Clemson L 19-24 --/-- .........at Minnesota L 6-7 --/-- ....at Virginia Tech L 27-28 --/ 5 .............. at Purdue W 48-31 --/-- ..... North Carolina W 38-14 --/-- .............. Maryland L 21-34 --/-- ..... South Carolina L 3-18 --/-- ..................at Duke L 24-42 --/-- .....at Florida State


110 1969

ACC Year by Year Champion - Wake Forest 1970Player of theACC Year - Don McCauley, North Carolina

ACC Champion - South Carolina Player of the Year - Don McCauley, North Carolina Coach of the Year - Paul Dietzel, South Carolina

South Carolina captured its first outright ACC championship, winning all six of its league games ... Coach Paul Dietzel’s club became only the third team in ACC history, to post a 6-0 record ... Dietzel was named ACC Coach of the Year ... Defending champion NC State was a distant second at 3-2-1 ... Clemson, Duke, Maryland and North Carolina all tied for third ... The Gamecocks made their first post-season appearance in 23 years, losing to West Virginia in the Peach Bowl, 14-3 ... Clemson’s Frank Howard retired at the end of the 1969 season with a 30-year mark of 165-118-12, including six conference titles ... North Carolina’s Don Hartig was an Academic All-American ... First year head coaches were Roy Lester at Maryland and Cal Stoll at Wake Forest ... North Carolina tailback Don McCauley, who led the ACC in rushing and finished 8th nationally, was named ACC Player of the Year ... Maryland senior offensive tackle Ralph Sontag was named the recipient of the ACC’s Jacobs Blocking Trophy as the league’s top blocker ... South Carolina fullback Warren Muir was a first-team All-America selection by the AFCA ... North Carolina finished the year ranked 9th nationally in rushing offense, gaining 261.5 yards per game on the ground ... Virginia finished the year ranked 7th nationally in pass defense, allowing just 107.3 yards per game, while Duke was ranked 9th (111.2) and Wake Forest 10th (116.1) in pass defense ... The Cavaliers were ranked 10th nationally in total defense, allowing only 235.8 yards per game.

1969 All-ACC First Team OFFENSE: E-Fred Zeigler, USC E-Charlie Waters, CL T-Dave DeCamillia, USC T-Ralph Sonntag, MD G-Ed Chalupka, UNC G-Don Jordan, NCS C-Joe Dobner, WF B-Leo Hart, DU B-Don McCauley, UNC B-Ray Yauger, CL B-Warren Muir, USC K-Billy DuPre, USC

DEFENSE: E-Judge Mattocks, UNC E-Ivan Southerland, CL T-Ron Carpenter, NCS T-Jimmy Poston, USC LB-Bill Richardson, UNC LB-John Mazalewski, WF LB-Mike Hilka, NCS DB-Pat Watson, USC DB-Jack Whitley, NCS DB-Rich Searl, DU DB-Gary Yount, NCS

Statistical Leaders

Total Offense Hart, DU Suggs, USC

Plays Yds Avg. TDR 377 1612 161.2 12 242 1337 133.7 8

Rushing Car. Yds Avg. McCauley, UNC 204 1092 109.2 Yauger, CL 223 968 96.8

Passing Cmp-Att-Int. Yds TD C/g Hart, DU 145-268-9 1642 5 14.5 Kendrick, CL 106-225-20 1446 10 10.6 Receiving Catches Yds TD Avg. Zeigler, USC 52 658 3 5.2 Courtillet, DU 45 489 2 4.5 Scoring TD Yauger, CL 11 McCauley, UNC 11

PAT 2 0

Conference Overall Team .................. AP.UPI . W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road South Carolina.................... 6 0 0 130 61 7 4 0 189 195 5-0 2-3 NC State .............................. 3 2 1 127 78 3 6 1 183 201 1-3-1 2-3 Clemson............................... 3 3 0 144 121 4 6 0 178 250 2-2 2-4 Duke .................................... 3 3 1 130 142 3 6 1 161 224 2-1 1-4-1 Maryland ............................ 3 3 0 63 116 3 7 0 100 249 2-3 1-4 North Carolina ................... 3 3 0 89 59 5 5 0 200 164 4-1 1-4 Wake Forest ........................ 2 5 0 102 163 3 7 0 125 279 1-3 1-4 Virginia ............................... 1 5 0 59 104 3 7 0 115 270 1-4 1-3 Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 7-23-0 (.233) CLEMSON (AP-rank: CU/OPP) W 21-14 --/-- .............at Virginia L 0-30 --/ 7 ................. Georgia W 21-10 --/-- .... at Georgia Tech L 0-51 --/20 .............at Auburn W 28-14 --/-- ..........Wake Forest L 13-38 --/-- ................Alabama W 40-0 --/-- .............. Maryland L 27-34 --/-- ..................at Duke L 15-32 --/--..at North Carolina L 13-27 --/--.. at South Carolina

NORTH CAROLINA L 3-10 --/-- ............ at NC State L 6-14 --/-- ..at South Carolina W 38-22 --/-- ..............Vanderbilt L 10-20 --/-- ............... Air Force L 2-52 --/10 ..............at Florida W 23-3 --/-- .......... Wake Forest W 12-0 --/-- ..............at Virginia W 61-11 --/-- ........................VMI W 32-15 --/-- ................. Clemson L 13-17 --/-- .................. at Duke

DUKE L 20-27 L 0-10 L 12-14 W 27-20 L 7-20 T 25-25 L 7-20 W 34-27 L 12-48

NC STATE L 21-22 --/-- ..........Wake Forest W 10-3 --/-- ..... North Carolina W 24-7 --/-- ..........at Maryland L 13-23 --/-- ..... at Miami (Fla.) L 16-21 --/-- .at South Carolina W 31-0 --/-- .............at Virginia T 25-25 --/-- ...................... Duke L 13-34 --/-- .................Houston L 22-33 --.18 ....at Florida State L 8-33 --/ 3 .............Penn State

--/-- .at South Carolina --/-- .............at Virginia --/-- ............. Pittsburgh --/-- ..... at Wake Forest --/-- ..........at Maryland --/-- ........... at NC State --/-- .... at Georgia Tech --/-- ............ at Clemson --/-- ........ Virginia Tech (Norfolk) W 17-13 --/-- ..... North Carolina MARYLAND L 7-31 --/-- ....at West Virginia L 7-24 --/-- ................NC State W 19-14 --/-- ..... at Wake Forest L 9-20 --/-- ................Syracuse W 20-7 --/-- ...................... Duke L 0-17 --/-- .at South Carolina L 0-40 --/-- ............ at Clemson L 21-34 --/-- ........Miami (Ohio) L 0-48 --/ 5 .........at Penn State W 17-14 --/-- ................. Virginia

TD 8 6

FG 0 0

TP 68 66

Neu vsAP 0-1 0-3 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 1-0 0-0

SOUTH CAROLINA W 27-20 --/-- ...................... Duke W 14-6 --/-- ..... North Carolina L 16-41 --/ 7 ............. at Georgia W 21-16 --/-- ................NC State W 17-16 --/-- ....at Virginia Tech W 17-0 --/-- .............. Maryland L 9-34 --/-- .....at Florida State L 14-29 --/ 3 .......... at Tennessee W 24-6 --/-- ..... at Wake Forest W 27-13 --/-- ................ Clemson Peach Bowl L 3-14 --/19 .......West Virginia VIRGINIA L 14-21 --/-- ................ Clemson W 10-0 --/-- ......................Duke W 28-15 --/--at William & Mary W 28-10 --/-- .......................VMI (Richmond) L 0-31 --/-- ............... NC State L 0-10 --/-- ..................at Navy L 0-12 --/-- .....North Carolina L 21-23 --/-- ......... Wake Forest L 0-31 --/-- ............... at Tulane L 14-17 --/-- ......... at Maryland WAKE FOREST W 22-21 --/-- ........... at NC State L 0-57 --/20 .............at Auburn W 16-10 --/-- ........ Virginia Tech L 14-19 --/-- .............. Maryland L 20-27 --/-- ...................... Duke L 14-28 --/-- ............ at Clemson L 3-23 --/-- .at North Carolina W 23-21 --/-- .............at Virginia L 6-24 --/-- ..... South Carolina L 7-49 --/-- ..... at Miami (Fla.)

Coach of the Year - Cal Stoll, Wake Forest

Wake Forest, under ACC Coach of the Year Cal Stoll, captured its first conference football crown by compiling a 5-1 record ... The Deacons, the league’s seventh place team a year earlier, lost their opening ACC contest to South Carolina, 43-7, but then reeled off five straight wins ... Duke and North Carolina finished in a tie for second with 5-2 records ... The Tar Heels had the best overall record at 8-3 and earned a berth in the Peach Bowl where they dropped a high-scoring affair to Arizona State, 48-26 ... Duke became the first team since the formation of the ACC in 1953 to win 100 games, knocking off NC State, 22-6, October 17 ... UNC tailback Don McCauley set an ACC and NCAA record by rushing for 1,720 yards shattering the previous national record of 1,709 yards set in 1968 by O.J. Simpson ... McCauley also led the nation in all-purpose yards, averaging 183.7 yards per game for a total of 2,021 yards ... For his efforts, McCauley became only the second player in ACC history to be named Player of the Year in consecutive seasons, following in the footsteps of NC State’s Roman Gabriel in 1960-61 ... Other ACC records set included 126 points scored by McCauley and Duke’s Wes Chesson’s 74 pass receptions ... Chesson also became the first player in ACC annuals to reach the 1,000 yard mark in receiving yardage with 1,080 yards, a record that would stand until 1987 ... Chesson ranked 6th nationally in pass receptions, while McCauley was 3rd in the nation in scoring ... Virginia senior center Dan Ryczek was named the recipient of the ACC’ Jacobs Blocking Trophy as the league’s top blocker ... North Carolina senior quarterback Paul Miller was named the first recipient of the Brian Piccolo Award for courage .... South Carolina’s Dick Harris ranked 4th nationally in kickoff returns (29.3) ... Clemson’s Don Kelley ranked 5th nationally in punt returns, averaging 16.2 yards per return, including two scoring returns ... First year head coaches were Hootie Ingram at Clemson and Virginia’s Don Lawrence ... South Carolina’s Bo Davies tied for 9th nationally in pass interceptions and Clemson’s Jack Anderson was 10th in the nation in punting (41.0) ... North Carolina finished 6th nationally in rushing offense and 4th in rushing defense.

1970 All-ACC First Team OFFENSE: E-Wes Chesson, DU E-Jim Mitchell, USC T-Paul Hoolahan, UNC T-Dave DeCamilla, USC G-Bill Bobbora, WF G-Dave Thompson, CL C- Dan Ryczek, UVa B-Don McCauley, UNC B-Leo Hart, DU B-Larry Hopkins, WF B-Larry Russell, WF K-Tracy Lounsbury, WF

DEFENSE: E-Guy Roberts, MD E-Bruce Mills, DU T-Win Headley, WF T-Flip Ray, UNC LB-Dick Biddle, DU LB-George Smith, NCS LB-Ed Stetz, WF DB-Dick Harris, USC DB-Jack Whitley, NCS DB-Rich Searl, DU DB-Don Kelley, CL

Statistical Leaders

Total Offense Hart, DU Suggs, USC

Plays Yds Avg. TDR 411 2315 210.5 10 315 1948 177.1 14

Rushing Car. Yds Avg. McCauley, UNC 324 1720 156.4 Hopkins, WF 203 984 89.5

Passing Cmp-Att-Int. Yds TD C/g Hart, DU 180-308-12 2236 7 16.4 Suggs, USC 136-239-18 2030 14 12.4 Receiving Catches Yds TD Avg. Chesson, DU 74 1080 3 6.7 Mitchell, USC 41 842 7 3.7 Scoring TD McCauley, UNC 21 Russell, WF 10 Craven, UNC 0

PAT 0 1 41

Conference Overall Team ................ AP. UPI . W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Wake Forest ...................... 5 1 0 128 110 6 5 0 191 241 4-0 2-4 Duke .................................. 5 2 0 163 160 6 5 0 229 252 2-2 4-2 North Carolina ................. 5 2 0 237 125 8 4 0 372 227 5-1 3-2 South Carolina.................. 3 2 1 176 130 4 6 1 285 253 2-3 2-3-1 NC State ............................ 2 3 1 53 80 3 7 1 90 179 2-1-1 0-6 Clemson............................. 2 4 0 120 165 3 8 0 164 313 2-4 1-4 Maryland .......................... 2 4 0 81 125 2 9 0 112 241 1-5 1-3 Virginia ............................. 0 6 0 76 139 5 6 0 240 187 4-2 1-4 Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 13-25-0 (.342) CLEMSON (AP-rank: CU/OPP) W 24-0 --/-- .......... The Citadel W 27-17 --/-- ................ Virginia L 0-38 --/-- ............ at Georgia L 7-28 --/15 .. at Georgia Tech L 0-44 --/ 9 .................Auburn L 20-36 --/-- .... at Wake Forest L 10-21 --/-- ..................... Duke W 24-11 --/-- .........at Maryland L 13-38 --/-- ....at Florida State L 7-42 --/-- .... North Carolina L 32-38 --/-- .... South Carolina

TD 19 5

NORTH CAROLINA W 20-10 --/-- ..............Kentucky W 19-0 --/-- ...............NC State W 53-20 --/-- .........at Maryland W 10-7 19/11 ......at Vanderbilt L 21-35 18/-- ... South Carolina L 17-24 --/-- .............. at Tulane L 13-14 --/-- .... at Wake Forest W 30-15 --/-- ................ Virginia W 62-13 ............................. VMI W 42-7 --/-- ........... at Clemson W 59-34 --/-- ..................... Duke DUKE Peach Bowl L 19-21 --/15 .................Florida L 26-48 --/ 8 .......Arizona State ..... (Jacksonville, Fla.) NC STATE W 13-12 --/-- ............. Maryland L 6-21 --/-- ......... at Richmond W 17-7 --/-- ................ Virginia L 0-19 --/-- ..at North Carolina L 10-34 --/ 1 ........at Ohio State T 7-7 --/-- ..... South Carolina W 21-13 --/11 ..at West Virginia L 6-14 --/-- .............. at Florida W 22-6 --/-- .......... at NC State W 23-6 --/-- ........East Carolina W 21-10 --/-- ........... at Clemson L 16-24 --/-- ....... Georgia Tech L 6-22 --/-- ...................... Duke 6-0 --/-- .............. Maryland L 14-28 --/-- .........Wake Forest W ...................... (Norfolk) W 42-38 --/-- ..at South Carolina L 34-59 --/-- ..at North Carolina L 2-27 --/-- .......... at Kentucky W 21-16 --/-- ................. Virginia MARYLAND L 13-16 --/-- ..... at Wake Forest L 3-21 --/-- ................Villanova L 0-31 --/-- ............... at Tulane L 12-13 --/-- .................. at Duke L 20-53 --/-- ......North Carolina L 11-18 --/-- ...... at Miami (Fla.) L 7-23 --/-- ............ at Syracuse W 21-15 --/-- ......South Carolina L 0-6 --/-- ................ NC State .......................(Norfolk) L 11-24 --/-- ................. Clemson L 0-34 --/-- ..............Penn State W 17-14 --/-- ..............at Virginia L 10-20 --/-- ........ West Virginia

FG 0 0 7

TP 126 62 62

Neu vsAP 0-1 0-2 0-1 1-2 0-1 1-1 0-0 1-1 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0

SOUTH CAROLINA L 20-23 17/-- .. at Georgia Tech W 43-7 --/-- .........Wake Forest T 7-7 --/-- .......... at NC State W 24-7 --/-- ....... Virginia Tech W 35-21 --/18at North Carolina L 15-21 --/-- .............................. L 13-21 --/-- ........Florida State L 34-52 --/-- ............ at Georgia L 18-20 --/ 8 ............. Tennessee L 38-42 --/-- ..................... Duke W 38-32 --/-- ........... at Clemson VIRGINIA W 7-0 --/-- .....at Virginia Tech L 17-27 --/-- .............at Clemson L 7-17 --/-- .................. at Duke L 7-27 --/-- .......... Wake Forest W 49-10 --/-- ........................VMI W 21-20 --/-- ......................Army W 33-6 --/-- ... William & Mary L 15-30 --/-- .. at North Carolina L 16-21 --/-- ............ at NC State W 54-12 --/-- ...................Colgate L 14-17 --/-- ...............Maryland WAKE FOREST L 12-36 --/ 9 .......... at Nebraska L 7-43 --/--.. at South Carolina L 14-19 --/-- .....at Florida State W 27-7 --/-- .............at Virginia W 28-9 --/-- ........ Virginia Tech W 36-20 ....................... Clemson W 14-13 --/-- ..... North Carolina L 7-41 --/ 9 .............. Tennessee ....................(Memphis) W 28-14 --/-- ..................at Duke W 16-13 --/-- ...................NC Sta L 2-26 --/ ............... at Houston


ACC Year by Year 1971

1972

ACC Champion - North Carolina Player of the Year - Ernie Jackson, Duke Coach of the Year - Bill Dooley, North Carolina

Pre-season favorite North Carolina claimed its first outright ACC title with a perfect 6-0 league mark, outdistancing Clemson by a full two games ... The best previous ACC finish by UNC was a tie for the crown in 1963 with NC State ... The Tigers finished 4-2 in family scraps ... North Carolina, ranked in UPI poll for the first time since 1963, lost to Georgia in the Gator Bowl, 7-3 ... Duke’s DB Ernie Jackson was a consensus All-America selection ... Jackson, who returned two interceptions for touchdowns and one punt return for a third score, became the first defensive player to be named the ACC’s Player of the Year ... Wake Forest, in producing back-to-back winning seasons for the first time since 1951-1952, set an ACC single season record with 3,344 yards rushing and became the only team in league history to average over 300 yards rushing per game (304.0) ... The Deacons ranked 7th nationally in rushing offense ... Duke’s Mike McGee and NC State’s Al Michaels were the league’s two first year head coaches ... An ACC-record four players earned Academic All-America honors, Don Kelly and Ben Anderson of Clemson, Craig John of NC State and Reid Lookabill of Duke ... North Carolina head coach Bill Dooley, who guided the Tar Heels to their most wins in a season since 1963, was named the ACC’s Coach of the Year ... North Carolina senior fullback Geof Hamlin was named the recipient of the ACC’s Jacobs Blocking Trophy as the conference’s best blocker ... North Carolina senior linebacker Jim Webster was named the recipient of the Brian Piccolo Award for courage ... Wake Forest quarterback Larry Russell led the ACC in scoring and ranked 9th nationally, averaging 8.5 points a game ... Russell set ACC single-season (801) and career (1,923) rushing yardage by a quarterback ... Wake Forest punter Lowell Ramsey ranked 3rd nationally in punting, averaging 43.5 yards a kick ... North Carolina’s Nick Vidnovic ranked 7th (42.5) nationally in punting ... Maryland defensive back Larry Marshall ranked 6th nationally in pass interceptions (0.67) ... The 1971 season was the first for the ACC without South Carolina, which withdrew from the conference following the 1970-71 academic school year.

1971 All-ACC First Team OFFENSE: E-John McMakin, CL E-Dan Bungori, MD T-Ed Newman, DU T-Jerry Sain, UNC G-Bill Bobbora, WF G-Ron Rusnak, UNC C-Bob Thornton, UNC B-Larry Hopkins, WF B-Larry Russell, WF B-Paul Miller, UNC B-Lewis Jolley, UNC K-Ken Craven, UNC

DEFENSE: E- Bill Brafford, UNC E-Wayne Baker, CL T- Bud Grissom, UNC T-Andy Selfridge, UVa LB-John Bunting, UNC LB-Ed Stetz, WF LB-Larry Hefner, CL DB-Ernie Jackson, DU DB-Rich Searl, DU DB-Bill Hanenberg, DU DB-Steve Bowden, WF.

Statistical Leaders

Total Offense Miller, UNC Neville, MD Rushing Hopkins, WF Garrett, WF

Plays Yds Avg. TDR 250 1302 118.4 15 286 1265 115.0 14 Car. Yds Avg. 249 1228 111.6 129 864 86.4

Passing Cmp-Att-Int. Yds TD C/g Neville, MD 107-204-13 1275 10 9.7 Miller, UNC 75-146- 6 1041 9 6.8 Receiving Catches Yds TD Avg. Davis, UVa 49 617 2 4.5 Bungori, MD 32 490 8 2.9 Scoring Russell. WF Jolley, UNC

TD 15 11

PAT 4 2

Conference Overall Team ................... AP. UPI .W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road North Carolina ............ 18 ...6 0 0 165 57 9 3 0 288 152 4-1 5-1 Clemson................................4 2 0 101 95 5 6 0 155 202 2-3 1-3 Duke .....................................2 3 0 76 77 6 5 0 170 149 3-1 2-3 Virginia ................................2 3 0 78 129 3 8 0 134 272 1-4 2-3 Wake Forest .........................2 3 0 67 59 6 5 0 218 178 4-1 2-4 NC State ...............................2 4 0 89 154 3 8 0 147 274 1-4 2-4 Maryland .............................1 4 0 104 109 2 9 0 224 283 2-4 0-5 Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 15-24-0 (.385) CLEMSON . (AP-rank: CU/OPP) L 10-13 --/-- ............... Kentucky L 0-28 --/14 ................. Georgia L 14-24 --/-- .....at Georgia Tech W 3-0 --/14 ......................Duke .......................(Norfolk) W 32-15 --/-- ..................Virginia .................. (Richmond) L 13-35 --/ 5 .............. at Auburn W 10-9 --/-- .......... Wake Forest L 13-26 --/-- ...at North Carolina W 20-14 --/-- ...............Maryland L 23-31 --/-- ................ NC State W 17-7 --/-- .... at South Carolina DUKE W 12-6 --/-- ................... Florida (Jacksonville, Fla.) W 28-12 --/10 .....South Carolina W 28-0 20/-- .............at Virginia W 9-3 19/10 ......... at Stanford L 0-3 14/-- ................ Clemson (Norfolk) W 41-13 --/-- ................ NC State L 14-15 19/-- ..................at Navy L 0-21 --/-- .....at Georgia Tech W 31-15 --/-- ........ West Virginia L 7-23 --/-- ...... at Wake Forest L 0-38 --/-- ......North Carolina MARYLAND L 13-28 --/-- ..............Villanova W 35-7 --/-- ...............NC State L 14-35 --/-- at North Carolina L 14-18 --/-- .........Wake Forest L 13-21 --/-- ...............Syracuse L 6-35 --/-- at South Carolina L 23-27 --/-- ............. at Florida W 38-0 --/-- ...................... VMI L 27-63 --/ 5 ........at Penn State L 14-20 --/-- ........... at Clemson L 27-29 --/-- ................ Virginia

TD 5 5

NORTH CAROLINA W 28-0 --/-- ......... at Richmond W 27-0 --/-- ............... at Illinois W 35-14 --/-- .............. Maryland W 27-7 20/-- .......... at NC State L 29-37 18/-- ...................Tulane L 0-16 --/ 7 ...... at Notre Dame W 7-3 --/-- ..........Wake Forest W 36-35 --/-- ...William & Mary W 26-13 --/-- ................ Clemson W 32-20 --/-- .............at Virginia W 38-0 --/-- ..................at Duke Gator Bowl L 3-7 --/ 6 ................. Georgia NC STATE L 21-23 --/-- ............. Kent State L 7-35 --/-- ..........at Maryland L 6-24 --/-- .at South Carolina L 7-27 --/20 .... North Carolina W 21-14 --/-- ..........Wake Forest L 13-41 --/-- ..................at Duke L 15-31 --/-- ........East Carolina L 10-14 --/-- ................. Virginia W 13-7 --/-- ..... at Miami (Fla.) L 3-35 --/ 5 .........at Penn State W 31-23 --/-- ............ at Clemson

FG 0 0

TP 94 68

Neu vsAP 0-1 0-2 2-0 1-2 1-1 2-0 0-1 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-1

VIRGINIA L 6-10 --/-- ...................... Navy L 0-56 --/ 4 ...........at Michigan L 0-28 --/20 ..................... Duke W 27-23 --/-- .............Vanderbilt L 14-34 --/-- .at South Carolina L 15-32 ....................... Clemson (Richmond) L 9-14 --/-- ................. at Army W 14-10 --/-- ........... at NC State L 0-6 --/-- ........ Virginia Tech L 20-32 --/-- ..... North Carolina W 29-27 --/-- ..........at Maryland WAKE FOREST W 27-7 --/-- .............. Davidson W 20-9 --/-- ...at Virginia Tech L 10-29 --/-- .........Miami (Fla.) W 18-14 --/-- .........at Maryland L 14-21 --/-- .......... at NC State W 51-21 --/-- ..................... Tulsa L 3-7 --/-- at North Carolina L 9-10 --/-- ........... at Clemson W 36-29 --/-- ..William & Mary W 23-7 --/-- ..................... Duke L 7-24 --/-- at South Carolina

111

ACC Champion - North Carolina Player of the Year - Steve Jones, Duke Coach of the Year - Lou Holtz, NC State

North Carolina won its second consecutive conference championship with a perfect 6-0 record, extending its win streak against league foes to 15 straight ... NC State, sixth a year earlier, rebounded under first-year head coach Lou Holtz to finish second with a 4-1-1 mark ... Both the Tar Heels and Wolfpack received bowl bids ... North Carolina edged Texas Tech, 32-28, in the first appearance ever for an ACC team in the Sun Bowl, while NC State trounced West Virginia 49-13, in the Peach Bowl ... North Carolina guard Ron Rusnak was a consensus All-America ... Rusnak was also named the recipient of the ACC’s Jacobs Blocking Trophy, as the league’s top blocker ... In addition to Holtz, other first year head coaches were Maryland’s Jerry Claiborne and Tom Harper at Wake Forest ... The ACC was included in the final AP poll for the first time since 1961 and had two teams listed for the first time since 1958 ... North Carolina finished the year ranked 12th and NC State was ranked 17th ... Holtz, who led NC State to its first winning season in four years, was named the ACC’s Coach of the Year in his first season as Wolfpack head coach ... He became only the fourth ACC coach to be named Coach of the Year in his first season ... Duke tailback Steve Jones, who led the ACC by a wide margin in rushing, was named Player of the Year ... Duke sophomore quarterback Mark Johnson was named the recipient of the Brian Piccolo Award for courage ... Wake Forest’s Chuck Ramsey ranked 3rd nationally in punting, averaging 43.2 yards a punt ... NC State running back Stan Fritts ranked 6th nationally in scoring with 106 points ... NC State ranked 5th nationally in total offense, gaining 432.5 yards a game ... The Wolfpack, which utilized the split-back veer offense, also ranked 7th nationally in scoring ... The team total offense and scoring totals were both ACC single-season records.

1972 All-ACC First Team OFFENSE: E-Dave Sullivan, UVa E-Pat Kenney, NCS T-Rick Druschel, NCS T-Jerry Sain, UNC G-Ron Rusnak, UNC G-Bill Yoest, NCS C-Dale Grimes, DU QB-Bruce Shaw, NCS RB-Steve Jones, DU RB-Stan Fritts, NCS RB-Willie Burden, NCS KS-Chuck Ramsey, WF

DEFENSE: E-Gene Brown, UNC E-Melvin Parker, DU T-Ed Newman, DU T-Eric Hyman, UNC G-Frank Wirth, CL LB-Mike Mansfield, UNC LB-Paul Vellano, MD LB-Jimmy DeRatt, UNC LB-Nick Arcaro, WF DB-Bill Hanenberg, DU DB-Lou Angelo, UNC DB-Mike Stultz, NCS DB-Bob Smith, MD

Statistical Leaders

Total Offense Shaw, NCS Gardner, UVa

Rushing Jones, DU Oglesby, UNC

Plays Yds Avg. TDR 249 1763 160.3 13 150 770 154.0 6 Car. Yds Avg. 287 1236 112.4 148 707 70.7

Passing Cmp-Att-Int. Neville, MD 59-106-4 Gardner, UVa 48-115-12

TD 6 3

Yds TD C/g 664 3 9.8 640 4 9.6

Receiving Catches Yds TD Avg. Sullivan, UVa 51 662 7 4.6 Belic, UVa 39 613 5 3.5 Scoring TD Fritts, NCS 17 Alexander, UNC 0

PAT 4 35

FG 0 7

TP 106 56

Conference Overall Team ................... AP.UPI ..W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Neu vsAP North Carolina ... 12 ... 14 ....6 0 0 149 72 11 1 0 324 210 6-0 3-1 2-0 0-1 NC State .............. 17 ............4 1 1 193 102 8 3 0 409 240 5-0-1 2-3 1-0 1-1 Maryland .............................3 2 1 142 104 5 5 1 243 217 4-1 1-4-1 0-0 0-1 Duke .....................................3 3 0 71 67 5 6 0 132 156 3-2 1-3 1-1 0-3 Clemson................................2 4 0 101 127 4 7 0 143 245 3-2 1-5 0-0 0-1 Virginia ................................1 5 0 89 168 4 7 0 199 276 2-3 2-4 0-0 0-1 Wake Forest .........................1 5 0 34 139 2 9 0 88 339 1-5 1-4 0-0 0-1 Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 17-18-0 (.486) CLEMSON (AP-rank: CU/OPP) W 13-0 --/-- ........... The Citadel L 10-29 --/-- ................... at Rice L 3-52 --/ 2 .........at Oklahoma L 9-31 --/-- .... at Georgia Tech L 0-7 --/-- ...................... Duke W 37-21 --/-- ................. Virginia W 31-0 --/-- ..... at Wake Forest L 10-26 --/-- ..... North Carolina L 6-31 --/-- ..........at Maryland L 17-42 --/-- ................NC State W 7-6 --/-- ..... South Carolina DUKE L 12-35 --/ 7 .............. Alabama ............ (Birmingham) L 6-14 --/12 ....at Washington L 6-10 --/-- .............. Stanford W 37-13 --/-- ............... Virginia L 0-17 --/-- ..........at NC State W 7-0 --/-- .......... at Clemson W 20-14 --/-- ............ Maryland W 17-16 --/-- .....................Navy ............. (Norfolk, Va.) W 20-14 --/-- .......Georgia Tech L 7-9 --/-- ........ Wake Forest L 0-14 --/16 ..at North Carolina MARYLAND T 24-24 --/-- ................NC State L 26-31 --/-- .at North Carolina W 28-16 --/-- ....................... VMI L 12-16 --/-- ............at Syracuse W 23-0 --/-- ..........Wake Forest W 37-7 --/-- ...............Villanova L 14-20 --/-- ..................at Duke W 24-23 --/-- .............at Virginia L 16-46 --/10 ........at Penn State W 31-6 --/-- ................ Clemson L 8-28 --/-- ..... at Miami (Fla.)

NORTH CAROLINA W 28-18 --/-- ............. Richmond W 31-26 --/-- ..........at Maryland W 34-33 --/-- ................NC State L 14-29 5/-- .........at Ohio State W 31-20 --/-- ...............Kentucky W 21-0 --/-- ..... at Wake Forest W 26-10 --/-- ............ at Clemson W 23-3 18/-- ................ Virginia W 14-0 16/-- ..................... Duke W 42-19 15/-- .......East Carolina W 28-24 16/-- ..................Florida (Jacksonville) Sun Bowl W 32-28 16/-- ............Texas Tech NC STATE T 24-24 --/-- .............. Maryland W 43-20 --/-- ................Syracuse L 33-34 --/-- .at North Carolina L 22-28 --/-- ............. at Georgia W 17-0 --/-- ...................... Duke W 42-13 --/-- ..... at Wake Forest W 38-16 --/-- ........East Carolina W 42-24 --/- ...... South Carolina W 35-14 --/-- .............at Virginia L 22-37 --/10 ........at Penn State W 42-17 --/-- ................ Clemson Peach Bowl W 49-13 --/18 .......West Virginia

VIRGINIA W 24-16 --/-- at South Carolina W 24-20 --/-- ....... Virginia Tech L 10-48 --/-- .......West Virginia L 13-37 --/-- .................at Duke L 7-10 --/-- ........at Vanderbilt W 45-14 --/-- ...................... VMI L 21-37 --/-- ........... at Clemson L 23-24 --/-- ............. Maryland L 14-35 --/-- ...............NC State L 3-23 --/18 ..at North Carolina W 15-12 --/-- .... at Wake Forest WAKE FOREST W 26-20 --/-- ............... Davidson L 10-56 --/-- .................. at SMU L 6-45 --/ 5 .......... at Tennessee L 0-23 --/-- ..........at Maryland L 13-42 --/-- ................NC State L 0-21 --/-- ..... North Carolina L 0-31 --/-- ................ Clemson L 3-35 --/-- .at South Carolina W 9-7 --/-- ..................at Duke L 12-15 --/-- ................. Virginia L 9-44 --/-- ........ Virginia Tech


112 1973

ACC Year by Year 1974

ACC Champion - NC State Player of the Year - Willie Burden, NC State Coach of the Year - Jerry Claiborne, Maryland

NC State won its fourth outright title, sixth overall, finishing at 6-0 ... Maryland’s Terrapins, whose only league loss was to NC State, 24-22, placed second with their first winning season in eight years and the highest finish since their title winning year of 1955 ... For the second straight year, two ACC teams received bowl bids ... The Wolfpack knocked off Kansas in the Liberty Bowl by a 31-18 count while Maryland dropped a 17-16 decision to Georgia in the Peach Bowl ... NC State guard Bill Yoest was named a consensus All-America ... Yoest was also named the recipient of the ACC’s Jacobs Blocking Trophy, as the league’s top blocker ... Maryland defensive tackle Randy White (AP), Maryland defensive guard Paul Vellano (FC) and Wake Forest punter Chuck Ramsey (FWAA) were named first-team All-Americas ... Ramsey led the nation in punting with a 44.8 yard average ... NC State became the first ACC team to average over 40,000 fans per game when the Wolfpack averaged 40,480 over five home dates ... A pair of NC State standouts, Stan Fritts and Justin Everett, were selected as Academic All-Americans ... Clemson’s Jim “Red” Parker and Chuck Mills at Wake Forest were first year head coaches ... Wake Forest opened the season with a 9-7 win over Florida State - its only win of the year ... NC State running back Willie Burden, who led the ACC in rushing (1,014) and averaged 6.8 yards a carry, was named the ACC’s Player of the Year ... Maryland head coach Jerry Claiborne, who guided the Terrapins to eight wins and a No. 20 national ranking in only his second year in College Park, was named ACC Coach of the Year ... Maryland senior quarterback Al Neville was named the recipient of the ACC’s Brian Piccolo Award for courage ... Maryland placekicker Steve Mike-Mayer ranked 8th nationally in scoring by kicking, averaging 6.3 points per game ... Maryland finished 8th nationally in rushing defense, allowing only 112.1 yards per game on the ground ... NC State ranked 10th nationally in scoring offense, averaging 33.2 points per game ... Maryland finished 10th nationally in scoring defense, allowing only 11.3 points per game.

1973 All-ACC First Team OFFENSE: E-Harrison Davis, UVa E-Charles Waddell, UNC T-Rick Druschel, NCS T-Robert Pratt, UNC G-Bill Yoest, NCS G-Ken Peeples, CL C-Paul Ryczek, UVa QB-Ken Pengitore, CL RB-Willie Burden, NCS RB-Sammy Johnson, UNC RB-Louis Carter, MD KS-Chuck Ramsey, WF

DEFENSE: DL-Paul Vellano, MD DL-Randy White, MD DL-John Ricca, DU DL-Ernie Clark, DU LB-Dick Ambrose, UVa LB-Keith Stoneback, DU LB-Jimmy DeRatt, UNC DB-Bob Smith, MD DB-Mike Stultz, NCS DB-Peanut Martin, CL DB-Bobby Pilz, NCS.

Statistical Leaders

Total Offense Gardner, UVa Pengitore, CL

Plays Yds Avg. TDR 342 2120 192.7 15 370 1941 176.5 14

Rushing Car. Yds Avg. Burden, NCS 150 1014 92.2 S. Johnson, UNC 183 1006 91.5

TD 8 7

Passing Cmp-Att-Int. Yds TD Gardner, UVa 99-234-16 1687 10 Pengitore, CL 82-188-8 1370 8

C/g 9.0 7.5

Receiving Davis, UVa Russell, MD Scoring Carter, MD Fritts, NCS

Catches Yds TD Avg. 44 773 5 4.0 39 470 3 3.5 TD 14 13

PAT 0 0

FG 0 0

TP 84 78

Conference Overall Team ............AP . UPI .W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Neu vsAP NC State ....... 16 ............6 0 0 197 93 9 3 0 396 251 5-0 3-3 1-0 1-2 Maryland ..... 20 .... 18 ...5 1 0 173 50 8 4 0 335 141 4-2 3-1 1-1 0-1 Clemson.........................4 2 0 147 129 5 6 0 231 263 3-3 2-3 0-0 0-0 Virginia .........................3 3 0 122 161 4 7 0 199 300 4-1 0-6 0-0 0-2 Duke ..............................1 4 1 58 99 2 8 1 132 204 2-3 0-4-1 0-1 0-3 North Carolina .............1 5 0 150 159 4 7 0 242 266 3-3 1-4 0-0 0-2 Wake Forest ..................0 5 1 38 194 1 9 1 73 326 1-3-1 0-6 0-0 0-2 Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 12-23-0 (.343) CLEMSON(AP-rank: CU/OPP W 14-12 --/-- ........... The Citadel L 14-31 --/-- ............. at Georgia L 21-29 --/-- .... at Georgia Tech L 15-30 --/-- ...........Texas A&M W 32-27 --/-- ................. Virginia W 24-8 --/-- ..................at Duke L 6-29 --/-- ................NC State W 35-8 --/-- ..........Wake Forest W 37-29 --/-- .at North Carolina L 13-28 --/-- .............. Maryland L 20-32 --/-- .at South Carolina DUKE L 17-21 W 23-21 L 3-7 L 7-27 L 17-24 L 8-24 L 10-30

--/ 9 ......... at Tennessee --/-- ..........Washington --/-- ............at Virginia --/-- ............. at Purdue --/18 ..................Tulane --/-- ............... Clemson --/-- ............. Maryland (Norfolk) L 10-12 --/-- ... at Georgia Tech T 7-7 --/-- .... at Wake Forest L 3-21 --/20 ..............NC State MARYLAND L 13-20 --/-- .....West Virginia W 23-3 --/-- ..at North Carolina W 31-3 --/-- ............Villanova W 38-0 --/-- .............Syracuse L 22-24 --/-- ........ at NC State W 37-0 --/-- .. at Wake Forest W 30-10 --/-- ................... Duke (Norfolk) L 22-42 --/ 6 ..........Penn State W 33-0 --/-- .............. Virginia W 28-13 --/-- ......... at Clemson W 42-9 --/-- .................Tulane Peach Bowl L 16-17 18/-- ............. Georgia

NORTH CAROLINA W 34-27 19/-- . William & Mary L 3-23 --/-- ..............Maryland L 14-27 --/20 ...............Missouri L 26-28 --/-- ........... at NC State W 16-10 --/-- ..........at Kentucky L 0-16 --/17 .............. at Tulane W 28-27 --/-- ....... East Carolina L 40-44 --/-- .............at Virginia L 29-37 --/-- ................ Clemson W 42-0 --./-- ........ Wake Forest L 10-27 --/-- ................. at Duke

VIRGINIA W 16-0 --/-- .......................VMI L 23-43 --/17 .......... at NC State L 7-31 --/20 .......... at Missouri W 7-3 --/-- ......................Duke L 22-39 --/-- .............Vanderbilt L 27-32 --/-- ............at Clemson L 15-27 --/-- ....at Virginia Tech W 21-10 --/-- ......... Wake Forest W 44-40 --/-- .....North Carolina L 0-33 --/-- ......... at Maryland L 17-42 --/-- ... at West Virginia

NC STATE W 57-8 17/-- .......East Carolina W 43-23 17/-- ................ Virginia L 14-31 14/ 2 ........ at Nebraska L 12-31 19/-- ............ at Georgia W 28-26 --/-- ..... North Carolina W 24-22 --/-- .............. Maryland W 29-6 --/-- ............ at Clemson W 56-35 --/--.. at South Carolina L 29-35 --/ 6 .........at Penn State W 21-3 20/-- .................at Duke W 52-13 16/-- .........Wake Forest Liberty Bowl W 31-18 16/19 ................Kansas

WAKE FOREST W 9-7 --/-- .........Florida State L 14-15 --/-- .. William & Mary L 0-41 --/13 .................... Texas L 0-41 --/-- .........at Richmond L 12-28 --/-- .at South Carolina L 0-37 --/-- ..............Maryland L 10-21 --/-- .............at Virginia L 8-35 --/-- ............at Clemson T 7-7 --/-- ......................Duke L 0-42 --/-- at North Carolina L 13-52 --/16 .......... at NC State

ACC Champion - Maryland Player of the Year - Randy White, Maryland Coach of the Year - Red Parker, Clemson

Maryland won its first conference championship in 18 years, sweeping all six of its league opponents ... Defending champion NC State, North Carolina and Clemson, all tied for second with identical 4-2 marks ... An ACC record three teams earned bowl bids ... Maryland lost to Tennessee, 7-3, in the Liberty Bowl, NC State tied Houston, 31-31, in the Astro Bluebonnet Bowl and North Carolina dropped a 26-24 decision to Mississippi State in the Sun Bowl ... The Terps extended their win streak against ACC foes to 10, while Wake Forest ended a 20-game winless streak with a season-ending victory over Furman ... Clemson’s Bennie Cunningham, North Carolina’s Ken Huff and Maryland’s Randy White were consensus All-Americans ... White, a senior defensive tackle, won both the Outland and Lombardi Trophies, was a unanimous All-America selection and placed 9th in the Heisman Trophy ballotting ... White became only the second ACC defensive player to be chosen as the conference’s Player of the Year ... Tar Heel QB Chris Kupec, who passed for 1,474 yards and 12 TDs, was tabbed as an Academic All-American along with NC State center Justin Everett, who became only the third ACC player to make the honors list two years-in-a-row ... Virginia’s Sonny Randle was the conference’s lone rookie head mentor ... NC State’s No. 9 ranking in the UPI poll marked the ACC’s highest ranking since 1955 when Maryland finished third ... Clemson’s Red Parker, who led the Tigers to their first winning season in seven years and their most wins since 1959, was named the ACC Coach of the Year ... North Carolina senior offensive guard Ken Huff was named the recipient of the ACC’s Jacobs Blocking Trophy, as the league’s top blocker ... Maryland senior defensive guard David Visaggio was named the recipient of the Brian Piccolo Award for courage ... North Carolina tailback James Betterson finished 8th nationally in all-purpose yardage (149.7) ... Betterson also finished 5th nationally in kickoff returns (28.4) ... Maryland placekicker Steve Mike-Mayer led the nation in scoring by kicking (7.2/gm) ... NC State’s Johnny Evans finished 2nd nationally in punting, averaging 43.5 on 38 punts ... North Carolina ranked 5th nationally in total offense (426.5) and Maryland ranked 9th (407.6) ... North Carolina ranked 9th in scoring offense (30.9) while Maryland ranked 6th in scoring defense (8.8).

1974 All-ACC First Team OFFENSE: WR-Jimmy Jerome, UNC TE-Bennie Cunningham, CL T-Stan Rogers, MD T-Ken Peeples, CL G-Ken Huff, UNC G-Bob Blanchard, NCS C-Justus Everett, NCS QB-Chris Kupec, UNC RB-Stan Fritts, NCS RB-Louis Carter, Md. RB-James Betterson, UNC KS-Steve Mike-Mayer, MD

DEFENSE: DL-Randy White, MD DL-Willie Anderson, CL DL-Dennis Turner. DU DL-Ronnie Robinson, UNC LB-Dick Ambrose, UVa LB-Keith Stoneback, DU LB-Harry Walters, MD DB-Bob Smith, MD DB-Jeff Christopher, DU DB-Mike Devine, NCS DB-Jim Ness, CL RS-Troy Slade, DU

Statistical Leaders

Total Offense Plays Yds Avg. TDR Avellini, MD 229 1689 153.5 9 Da Buckey, NCS 262 1616 146.9 10 Rushing Car. Yds Avg. Fritts, NCS 245 1169 106.3 Betterson, UNC 209 1082 98.4

TD 12 9

Passing Cmp-Att-Int. Yds TD C/g Avellini, MD 112-189-6 1648 7 10.2 Da Buckey,NCS 105-162-7 1481 8 9.5 Receiving Catches Yds TD Avg. Jerome, UNC 47 837 5 4.3 Shelton, UVa 32 575 8 3.6 Scoring TD PAT FG Hooks, NCS 13 4 0 Mike-Mayer, MD 0 34-36 15-25

TP 82 79

Conference Overall Team ...........AP . UPI ..W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Neu vsAP Maryland ....13 .... 13 ....6 0 0 198 35 8 4 0 312 150 5-1 2-2 1-1 1-2 NC State ...... 11 ...... 9 ....4 2 0 145 120 9 2 1 317 241 5-0 4-2 0-0-1 1-1 Clemson.........................4 2 0 130 135 7 4 0 246 250 6-0 1-4 0-0 0-1 North Carolina .............4 2 0 146 115 7 5 0 364 279 6-0 1-4 0-1 2-0 Duke ..............................2 4 0 110 136 6 5 0 201 208 5-0 1-4 0-1 0-3 Virginia .........................1 5 0 61 111 4 7 0 207 239 3-2 1-5 0-0 0-2 Wake Forest ..................0 6 0 31 169 1 10 0 74 348 1-5 0-5 0-0 0-4 Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 21-14-2 (.595) CLEMSON(AP-rank: CU/OPP) L 0-24 --/-- ....... at Texas A&M L 10-31 --/15 ........... at NC State W 21-17 --/-- ......... Georgia Tech W 28-24 --/-- .................. Georgia L 0-41 --/-- .......... at Maryland W 17-13 --/-- .......................Duke L 28-29 --/-- ...........at Tennessee W 21-9 --/-- ...... at Wake Forest W 54-32 --/-- ......North Carolina W 28-9 --/-- ..................Virginia W 39-21 --/-- ......South Carolina DUKE L 21-35 --/16 .......... at NC State W 20-14 --/--.. at South Carolina W 27-7 --/-- ................. Virginia W 16-14 --/-- ...................Purdue W 33-14 --/-- ..................... Army L 13-17 --/-- ............ at Clemson L 13-30 --/12 ............. at Florida W 9-0 --/-- ........ Georgia Tech W 23-7 --/-- ..........Wake Forest L 13-56 --/13 ............. Maryland (Norfolk) L 13-14 --/--..at North Carolina MARYLAND L 16-21 14/ 3 .............. Alabama L 10-17 14/-- .................. Florida (Tampa) W 24-12 --/-- ......North Carolina W 31-0 --/-- ............ at Syracuse W 41-0 --/-- ................. Clemson W 47-0 18/-- ......... Wake Forest W 20-10 15/18 ............. NC State L 17-24 15/10 ...... at Penn State W 41-0 14/-- ...............Villanova W 56-13 13/-- ......................Duke (Norfolk) W 10-0 11/-- .............at Virginia Liberty Bowl L 3-7 18/-- ..............Tennessee

NORTH CAROLINA W 42-7 --/-- .......................Ohio W 31-0 --/-- ..... at Wake Forest L 12-24 --/-- ..........at Maryland W 45-29 --/17 ............ Pittsburgh L 28-29 --/-- .... at Georgia Tech W 33-14 --/10 ...............NC State L 23-31 --/-- ..at South Carolina W 24-10 --/-- ................. Virginia L 32-54 --/-- ............ at Clemson W 56-42 --/-- ..................... Army W 14-13 --/-- ...................... Duke Sun Bowl L 24-26 --/-- .......Mississippi St. NC STATE W 33-15 18/-- ..... at Wake Forest W 35-21 16/-- ......................Duke W 31-10 15/-- ................ Clemson W 28-22 13/-- ........... at Syracuse W 24-20 8/-- ........ East Carolina W 22-21 11/-- .............at Virginia L 14-33 10/-- at North Carolina L 10-20 17/15 ....... at Maryland W 42-27 --/-- ......South Carolina W 12-7 --/ 7 ..............Penn State W 35-14 16/-- ... at Arizona State Astro Bluebonnet Bowl T 31-31 13/-- ................ Houston

VIRGINIA L 28-35 --/-- ................. at Navy W 38-28 --/-- ..William & Mary L 7-27 --/-- .................at Duke L 24-28 --/-- ... at Georgia Tech L 21-22 --/11 ..............NC State W 28-27 --/-- ....... Virginia Tech W 14-0 --/-- .... at Wake Forest L 10-24 --/-- at North Carolina W 28-10 --/-- ...................... VMI L 9-28 --/-- ........... at Clemson L 0-10 --/11 ............ Maryland WAKE FOREST L 15-33 --18 ................NC State L 6-17 --/-- ...William & Mary L 0-31 --/-- ..... North Carolina L 0-63 --/ 2 .........at Oklahoma L 0-55 --/15 ........at Penn State L 0-47 --/18 .........at Maryland L 0-14 --/-- ................. Virginia L 9-21 --/-- ................ Clemson L 7-23 --/-- ..................at Duke L 21-34 --/-- .at South Carolina W 16-10 --/-- ................. Furman


ACC Year by Year 1975

1976

ACC Champion - Maryland Player of the Year - Mike Voight, North Carolina Rookie of the Year - James McDougald, Wake Forest Coach of the Year - Jerry Claiborne, Maryland

ACC Champion - Maryland Player of the Year - Mike Voight, North Carolina Rookie of the Year - Ted Brown, NC State Coach of the Year - Jerry Claiborne, Maryland

Maryland captured its second consecutive ACC gridiron title by posting a perfect 5-0 league mark and extending its win streak over conference opponents to 15-in-a-row, tying a league mark ... Duke became only the third team in ACC history to complete its conference slate unbeaten and not finish first ... For the third straight year, the Terps took part in post-season competition, defeating Florida, 13-0 in the Gator Bowl, while NC State, appearing in its fourth straight bowl game, lost to West Virginia, 13-10, in the Peach Bowl ... For the second year-in-a-row, Clemson’s Bennie Cunningham was a consensus’ All-America ... NC State split end Don Buckey was named a firstteam All-America by the FWAA ... Maryland, which led the league in total offense with a 375.2 yards per game average, set an ACC single game total offense mark with 802 yards in a 62-24 victory over Virginia, November 22 ... Academic All-Americas were Maryland’s Kim Hoover, Virginia’s Bob Meade, Darryl Jackson and Jack Hall of NC State ... Virginia’s loss to South Carolina was counted as an ACC game for the Cavaliers ... North Carolina tailback Mike Voight who led the ACC in rushing and finished 6th nationally, was named the Player of the Year ... For the first time in its history, the ACC awarded a Rookie of the Year Award which went to NC State running back Ted Brown, who set an ACC freshman rushing record with 913 yards and finished 3rd in the league in rushing ... Maryland head coach Jerry Claiborne, who guided the Terps to their second straight ACC title, was named Coach of the Year for the second time in three seasons ... Brown also ranked 6th nationally in scoring (8.4) ... Duke junior center Bill Bryan was named the recipient of the ACC’s Jacobs Blocking Trophy as the conference’s top blocker ... Virginia quarterback Scott Gardner was named the recipient of the Brian Piccolo award for courage ... Maryland’s John Schultz led the nation in kickoff returns, averaging 31.0 on 13 returns ... NC State punter Johnny Evans ranked 5th nationally with a 44.6 average ... NC State ranked 4th nationally in pass defense, allowing only 70.5 yards per game through the air.

1975 All-ACC First Team OFFENSE: SE-Don Buckey, NCS TE-Bennie Cunningham, CL TE-Pat Hovance, NCS T-Gary Pellom, DU T-Marion Koprowski, MD G-Tom Serfass, NCS G-Tom Glassic, UVa C-Billy Bryan, DU QB-Dave Buckey, NCS RB-Mike Voight, UNC RB-Ted Brown, NCS RB-Clark Gaines, WF KS-Mike Sochko, MD

DEFENSE: DL-Tom Higgins, NCS DL-Paul Divito, MD DL-Dave Dusek, DU DL-Joe Campbell, MD LB - Dave Meier, DU LB-LeRoy Hughes, MD LB-Kevin Benson, MD DB - Bill Armstrong, WF DB-Jim Brechbiel, MD DB-Ralph Stringer, NCS DB-Bob Grupp, DU RS-Troy Slade, DU

Maryland’s powerful Terrapins swept through the regular season undefeated and became only the second team in ACC history to win three consecutive league titles outright ... Coach Jerry Claiborne’s club ran its conference victory string to a record 20 straight ... Claiborne was named the ACC’s Coach of the Year for the second straight time and for the third time in the last four seasons after leading the Terrapins to an 11-1 season and a No. 8 national ranking ... The Terps appeared in a bowl for the fourth straight year, losing to Houston, 30-21, in the Cotton Bowl ... North Carolina (9-3) accepted its fifth bowl invitation in seven years, losing to Kentucky, 21-0, in the Peach Bowl ... Maryland tackle Joe Campbell and Wake Forest defensive back Bill Armstrong were consensus All-Americans ... Virginia’s game with Virginia Tech was designated as a league contest ... First-year ACC coaches were Virginia’s Dick Bestwick and Bo Rein of NC State ... Maryland’s No. 8 ranking in the final AP poll was the first top 10 finish by an ACC team since 1960 ... Wake Forest running back James McDougald was named the ACC’s Rookie of the Year after setting an ACC freshman rushing record, running for 1,018 yards ... North Carolina tailback Mike Voight became only the third player in ACC history to be named ACC’s Player of the Year in back to back seasons ... Voight, who finished 8th in the Heisman Trophy balotting, led the ACC in rushing (1,407 yards) and scoring (110 points) and finished 6th nationally in rushing and 5th nationally in scoring ... NC State punter Johnny Evans ranked 2nd nationally in punting, averaging an ACC-record 46.1 yards on 47 punts ... Virginia’s Russ Henderson was just a shade behind at 45.9 on 69 punts, ranking 4th nationally ... For the second straight year Duke senior center Bill Bryan was named the recipient of the ACC’s Jacobs Blocking Trophy as the best blocker in the conference ... Bryan also was named a first-team All-America by the FWAA ... Duke junior defensive end Jeff Green was named the recipient of the Brian Piccolo Award ... Duke running back Art Gore ranked 7th nationally in kickoff returns, averaging 25.6 on 22 returns ... Maryland ranked 2nd nationally in total defense, allowing only 211 yards a game ... The Terrapins’ rushing defense ranked 6th nationally (116.7) ... Maryland also ranked 3rd nationally in scoring defense, allowing just 7.7 points per game ...

Statistical Leaders

Statistical Leaders

Total Offense Plays Yds Avg. TDR Gardner, UVa 350 1593 144.8 9 Da. Buckey, NCS 298 1532 139.3 8 Rushing Voight, UNC Gaines, WF

Car. Yds Avg. 259 1250 125.0 238 929 92.9

TD 11 3

Passing Cmp-Att-Int. Yds TD C/g Gardner, UVa 133-272-19 1547 5 12.1 Da. Buckey, NCS113-201-12 1511 6 10.3 Receiving Catches Yds TD Avg. Fadden, UVa 48 620 2 4.4 Slade, DU 43 654 0 3.9 Scoring Brown, NCS Voight, UNC,

TD 13 11

PAT 6 0

Conference Overall Team ..............AP UPI . W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Maryland .......13 ... 11 ... 5 0 0 182 73 9 2 1 312 150 5-1 3-1-1 Duke ............................... 3 0 2 131 84 4 5 2 197 212 2-1-2 2-4 NC State ......................... 2 2 1 131 115 7 4 1 260 210 5-1 2-2-1 Wake Forest ................... 3 3 0 145 137 3 8 0 221 264 0-5 3-3 Clemson.......................... 2 3 0 102 141 2 9 0 177 381 1-4 1-5 North Carolina .............. 1 4 1 119 159 3 7 1 207 272 1-5 2-2-1 Virginia .......................... 0 5 0 98 226 1 10 0 175 428 1-5 0-5 Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 12-28-1 (.305)

113

FG 0 0

TP 84 66

Neu vsAP 1-0 1-2 0-0 0-2 0-1 2-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-1

1976 All-ACC First Team OFFENSE: SE-Tom Hall, DU TE-Steve Young, WF T-Tom Schick, MD T-Mike Fagan, NCS G-Ed Fulton, MD G-Craig Funk, UNC C-Billy Bryan, DU QB-Mark Manges, MD RB-Ted Brown, NCS RB-Mike Voight, UNC RB-James McDougald, WF KS-Vince Fusco, DU

DEFENSE: DL-Joe Campbell, MD DL-Dee Hardison, UNC DL-Bill Perdue, UNC DL-Larry Seder, MD LB-Brad Carr, MD LB-Carl McGee, DU LB-Don Cervi, WF DB-Bill Armstrong, WF DB-Ken Roy, MD DB-Ronny Johnson, UNC DB-Bob Grupp, DU RS-Delbert Powell, UNC

NORTH CAROLINA W 33-7 --/-- .. William & Mary L 7-34 --/-- ..............Maryland L 7-32 --/ 2 ........ at Ohio State W 31-28 --/-- .............at Virginia L 14-21 --/12 ......... Notre Dame L 20-21 --/-- ........... at NC State L 17-38 --/-- ....... East Carolina L 9-21 --/-- ......... Wake Forest L 35-38 --/-- ................ Clemson W 17-15 --/-- ............... at Tulane T 17-17 --/-- ................ at Duke-

VIRGINIA L 14-42 --/-- ....................... Navy W 22-21 --/-- ........................VMI L 11-26 --/-- .................. at Duke L 28-31 --/-- ......North Carolina L 14-41 --/-- ..at South Carolina L 17-24 --/-- .....at Virginia Tech L 21-66 --/-- .......... Wake Forest L 14-17 --/-- ......... at Vanderbilt L 10-61 --/-- ........ East Carolina L 0-37 --/-- .................Syracuse L 24-62 --/20 ......... at Maryland

CLEMSON . (AP-rank: CU/OPP) W 10-7 --/-- ............The Citadel L 0-41 --/ 9 .................. Georgia T 24-24 --/-- .....at Georgia Tech L 19-21 --/-- ...........at Tennessee L 14-20 --/-- ...... at Wake Forest T 18-18 --/-- .......................Duke L 21-38 --/-- ............ at NC State W 15-12 --/-- ..... at Florida State L 23-27 --/-- ......North Carolina L 0-20 --/ 6 .......... at Maryland W 28-9 --/-- ......South Carolina

DUKE L 7-35 L 16-24 W 26-11 L 0-14 W 21-10 W 25-24 L 16-24 L 6-21 W 42-14 T 21-21 T 17-17

NC STATE W 26-3 13/-- ......East Carolina L 22-30 15/-- ........Wake Forest W 8-7 --/13 .................Florida L 15-37 --/-- at Michigan State W 27-0 --/-- .................Indiana L 22-37 --/-- .........at Maryland W 21-20 --/-- .... North Carolina W 45-7 --/-- ........... at Clemson W 28-21 --/-- .... South Carolina W 15-14 --/ 8 ........at Penn State T 21-21 --/-- .................at Duke Peach Bowl L 10-13 --/-- .......West Virginia

WAKE FOREST L 7-14 --/-- ...................... SMU W 30-22 --/15 .......... at NC State L 17-19 --/-- ....Appalachian St. L 16-17 --/-- .........Kansas State L 14-16 --/-- ............at Clemson L 0-27 --/19 .............Maryland W 66-21 --/-- .............at Virginia W 21-9 --/-- at North Carolina L 14-42 --/-- ......................Duke L 26-37 --/-- .at South Carolina L 10-40 --/-- ....at Virginia Tech

DUKE W 21-18 L 6-24 W 21-6 L 31-44 W 20-7 T 18-18 L 3-30 W 31-7 L 17-38 W 28-14 L 38-39

MARYLANDL 8-26 14/20 ....... at Tennessee W 34-7 --/-- at North Carolina T 10-10 20/-- ........ at Kentucky W 24-7 --/-- ...............Syracuse W 37-22 --/-- ...............NC State W 27-0 19/-- ... at Wake Forest L 13-15 14/ 9 ...........Penn State W 21-19 16/-- .......at Cincinnati W 22-20 --/-- ........... at Clemson W 62-24 20/-- ............... Virginia Gator Bowl W 13-0 17/13 ................Florida

Rushing Voight, UNC Brown, NCS

Plays Yds Avg. TDR 344 1835 166.8 14 264 1593 144.8 14 Car. Yds Avg. 315 1407 127.9 198 1088 98.9

TD 18 13

Passing Cmp-Att-Int. Yds TD Hitt, UVa 98-220-15 1222 7 McGlamry,WF 91-183-6 1066 4

C/g 8.9 8.3

Receiving Hall, DU Young, WF Scoring Voight, UNC Dunn, DU,

Catches Yds TD Avg. 44 594 1 4.0 36 414 3 3.3 TD 18 12

PAT 2 8

Conference Overall Team ............... AP. UPI . W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Maryland .......... 8 .... 11 ... 5 0 0 111 24 11 1 0 294 115 6-0 5-0 North Carolina ................ 4 1 0 144 102 9 3 0 243 220 5-1 3-1 Wake Forest ..................... 3 3 0 124 118 5 6 0 177 206 2-3 3-3 Duke ................................. 2 3 1 125 145 5 5 1 234 245 1-3 4-2-1 NC State ........................... 2 3 0 97 98 3 7 1 205 258 1-4-1 2-3 Virginia ............................ 1 4 0 40 111 2 9 0 106 266 1-4 1-4 Clemson............................ 0 4 1 76 123 3 6 2 172 237 2-2-1 1-4-1 Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 21-18-2 (.537)

CLEMSON . (AP-rank: CU/OPP) L 13-17 --/-- ................... Tulane L 0-56 --/14 .......... at Alabama L 28-33 --/-- ....at Georgia Tech L 7-35 --/-- .............at Georgia W 16-14 --/-- ......... Wake Forest L 24-25 --/-- ................. at Duke L 7-45 --/-- ............... NC State L 7-43 --/-- .........Florida State W 38-35 --/-- .. at North Carolina L 20-22 --/-- ..............Maryland L 20-56 --/-- ..at South Carolina --/ 4 .... at Southern Cal --/-- ..... South Carolina --/-- ................. Virginia --/-- .........at Pittsburgh --/-- ................. at Army --/-- ................ Clemson --/12 ............. at Florida --/-- .... at Georgia Tech --/-- ..... at Wake Forest --/-- ................NC State --/-- ..... North Carolina

Total Offense Dunn, DU Manges, MD

--/-- .......... at Tennessee --/-- .at South Carolina --/-- .............at Virginia --/-- ............. Pittsburgh --/-- ..... at Miami (Fla.) --/-- ............ at Clemson --/ 6 .............. Maryland --/-- ........ Georgia Tech --/-- ..........Wake Forest --/-- ........... at NC State --/-- .at North Carolina

NORTH CAROLINA W 14-10 --/20 .......Miami (Ohio) W 24-21 --/18 ..................Florida (Tampa) W 12-0 17/-- .......Northwestern W 34-32 16/-- ................ at Army L 3-24 14/12 .........at Missouri L 13-21 --/-- ................NC State W 12-10 --/20 .......East Carolina W 34-14 --/-- ..... at Wake Forest W 27-23 --/-- ............ at Clemson W 31-6 --/-- ................. Virginia W 39-38 --/-- ...................... Duke Peach Bowl L 0-21 19/-- ..............Kentucky

NC STATE L 12-18 --/-- ................ Furman L 18-20 --/-- .... at Wake Forest L 14-23 --/-- .......East Carolina T 31-31 --/-- .... Michigan State W 24-21 --/-- .............at Indiana L 6-16 --/ 7 ............. Maryland W 21-13 --/-- ..at North Carolina W 38-21 --/-- ............... Clemson L 7-27 --/-- ..at South Carolina MARYLAND W 31-7 12/-- ............ Richmond L 20-41 --/-- ........at Penn State W 24-3 10/-- ...at West Virginia L 14-28 --/-- ..................... Duke W 42-28 8/-- ............at Syracuse W 20-9 7/-- ...............Villanova W 16-6 7/-- ........... at NC State W 17-15 5/-- ..........Wake Forest W 30-3 6/-- ..................at Duke W 24-14 5/-- ...............Kentucky W 21-0 6/-- ............. Cincinnati W 20-0 6/-- ................ Clemson W 28-0 6/-- .............at Virginia Cotton Bowl L 21-30 6/ 4 ................Houston

FG 0 0

TP 110 80

Neu vsAP 0-1 0-1 1-1 3-1 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-2

VIRGINIA L 17-38 --/-- .......at Washington L 0-14 --/-- ...William & Mary L 6-21 --/-- ...................... Duke L 14-35 --/-- .... at Georgia Tech L 7-35 --/-- ..at South Carolina L 10-14 --/-- ........ Virginia Tech W 18-17 --/-- ..... at Wake Forest L 7-13 --/-- ....................... VMI (Norfolk) W 21-20 --/-- ................... Lehigh L 6-31 --/-- ..at North Carolina WAKE FOREST L 6-23 --/-- .........Virginia Tech W 20-18 --/-- ................ NC State L 24-27 --/-- ......... at Vanderbilt W 13-0 --/-- ..... at Kansas State L 0-31 --/ 1 ........... at Michigan W 20-14 --/-- ................. Clemson L 15-17 --/ 5 .......... at Maryland L 17-18 --/-- ..................Virginia L 14-34 --/-- ......North Carolina W 38-17 --/-- .................. at Duke W 10-7 --/20 ..at South Carolina


ACC Year by Year

114 1977

ACC Champion - Clemson Player of the Year - Steve Fuller, Clemson Rookie of the Year - Darrell Nicholson, North Carolina Coach of the Year - Charley Pell, Clemson

1978

ACC Champion - North Carolina Player of the Year - Steve Fuller, Clemson Rookie of the Year - Amos Lawrence, North Carolina Coach of the Year - Charley Pell, Clemson

North Carolina ended Maryland’s streak of league titles at three and the ACC celebrated its Silver Anniversary by sending a record four teams to bowl games ... The Tar Heels finished with a 5-0-1 mark, one game ahead of second place Clemson ... Maryland, which handed the Tigers their lone conference loss in the season opener, tied with NC State for third at 4-2 ... A record four teams reached the eight-win mark ... Maryland defeated Minnesota, 17-7, in the Hall of Fame Bowl while NC State recorded a 24-14 verdict over Iowa State in the Peach Bowl ... North Carolina dropped a 21-17 decision to Nebraska in the Liberty Bowl while Gator Bowl action saw Clemson fall to Pittsburgh 34-3 ... North Carolina, led by consensus All-America tackle Dee Hardison, topped the nation in scoring defense, allowing only 7.4 points per game ... Clemson’s Steve Fuller, Maryland’s Jonathan Claiborne and Joe Muffler were Academic All-Americans ... The league’s only rookie coach was Clemson’s Charley Pell, who was named the ACC’s Coach of the Year in his first season after guiding the Tigers to their best season in 18 years ... Fuller, who led the ACC in total offense, was named the ACC Player of the Year ... North Carolina freshman tailback Amos Lawrence, who set a conference freshman rushing record with 1,211 yards, was named the ACC’s Rookie of the Year ... Lawrence led the ACC in rushing and finished 8th nationally ... Clemson guard Joe Bostic was named the recipient of the ACC’s Jacobs Blocking Trophy as the league’s top blocker ... Bostic was also named a first-team All-America by the FWAA ... NC State defensive back Ralph Stringer was named the recipient of the Brian Piccolo Award for courage ... Stringer ranked 10th nationally on kickoff returns, averaging 25.7 on 19 kickoff returns ... Wake Forest’s Steve Young finished 8th nationally in pass receiving, averaging 5.1 catches per game for the Deacons.

1977 All-ACC First Team OFFENSE: SE-Jerry Butler, CL TE-Steve Young, WF T-Lacy Brumley, CL T-John Patterson, DU G-Joe Bostic, CL G-Mike Salzano, UNC C-Larry Tearry, WF QB-Steve Fuller, CL RB-Ted Brown, NCS RB-Amos Lawrence, UNC RB-James McDougald, WF KS-Russ Henderson, UVa

DEFENSE: DL-Dee Hardison, UNC DL-Rod Broadway, UNC DL-Ken Sheets, UNC DL-Jonathan Brooks, CL DL-Ted Klaube, MD LB-Randy Scott, CL LB-Buddy Curry, UNC DB-Alan Caldwell, UNC DB-Steve Ryan, CL DB-Richard Carter, NCS DB-Ralph Stringer, NCS

Statistical Leaders

Total Offense Fuller, CL Dunn, DU

Plays Yds Avg. TDR 347 1900 172.7 14 352 1815 165.0 14

Rushing Car. Yds Avg. Lawrence, UNC 193 1211 121.1 Brown, NCS 218 1251 113.7

TD 6 13

Passing Cmp-Att-Int. Yds TD C/g McGlamry, WF 133-252-15 1532 2 12.1 Dunn, DU 102-191-9 1239 7 9.3 Receiving Young, WF Butler, CL Scoring Brown, NCS Biddle, UNC,

Catches Yds TD Avg. 51 483 3 5.1 43 760 4 3.9 TD 14 0

PAT 0 21

FG 0 15

TP 84 66

Conference Overall Team ...................AP .UPI ..W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Neu vsAP North Carolina ...17 ... 14 ....5 0 1 131 54 8 3 1 251 102 3-1-1 5-1 0-1 0-2-1 Clemson...............19 ............4 1 1 108 48 8 3 1 228 163 3-2 5-0-1 0-1 1-3 NC State ...................... 19 ....4 2 0 133 100 8 4 0 259 181 4-3 3-1 1-0 0-2 Maryland .............................4 2 0 142 74 8 4 0 254 179 4-2 3-2 1-0 0-1 Duke .....................................2 4 0 128 122 5 6 0 231 221 1-4 4-2 0-0 0-2 Virginia ................................1 5 0 33 149 1 9 1 56 280 1-4 0-5-1 0-0 0-2 Wake Forest .........................0 6 0 48 176 110 0 113 270 1-4 0-6 0-0 0-1 Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 17-17-1 (.500) CLEMSON (AP-rank: CU/OPP) L 14-21 --/10 ............. Maryland W 7-6 --/17 ............ at Georgia W 31-14 --/-- .... at Georgia Tech W 31-13 --/-- ....at Virginia Tech W 31-0 --/-- ................. Virginia W 17-11 --/-- ..................at Duke W 7-3 20/-- ...............NC State W 26-0 16/-- .........Wake Forest T 13-13 13/-- ..at North Carolina L 17-21 15/ 5 .........Notre Dame W 31-27 15/-- ..at South Carolina Gator Bowl L 3-34 11/10........... Pittsburgh DUKE L 16-17 --/-- ........ East Carolina L 9-21 --/ 1 ........... at Michigan W 31-7 --/-- ..............at Virginia W 28-16 --/-- ....................... Navy W 25-21 --/-- ..at South Carolina L 11-17 --/-- ................. Clemson L 13-31 --/-- .......... at Maryland W 25-24 --/-- .....at Georgia Tech W 38-14 --/-- ...... at Wake Forest L 32-37 --/-- ................ NC State L 3-16 --/18 .....North Carolina MARYLAND W 21-14 10/-- ...........at Clemson L 16-24 11/-- ...... West Virginia L 9-27 --/ 5 ........ at Penn State L 20-24 --/-- ........... at NC State W 24-10 --/-- ................Syracuse W 35-7 --/-- ..... at Wake Forest W 31-13 --/-- ......................Duke L 7-16 --/-- .....North Carolina W 19-13 --/-- ...............Villanova W 27-24 --/-- .........at Richmond W 28-0 --/-- .................Virginia Hall of Fame Bowl W 17-7 --/-- .............Minnesota

NORTH CAROLINA L 7-10 --/-- ......... at Kentucky W 31-0 --/-- ............ Richmond W 41-7 --/-- .. at Northwestern L 7-10 --/13 ...........Texas Tech W 24-3 --/-- .........Wake Forest W 27-14 --/-- .......... at NC State W 17-0 --/-- .... South Carolina W 16-7 --/-- .........at Maryland T 13-13 --/13 .............. Clemson W 35-14 19/-- ...........at Virginia W 16-3 18/-- ................at Duke Liberty Bowl L 17-21 14/15 ............Nebraska NC STATE L 23-28 --/-- ........East Carolina W 14-0 --/-- ................. Virginia W 38-0 --/-- ............at Syracuse W 41-14 --/-- ..........Wake Forest W 24-20 --/-- .............. Maryland W 17-15 --/-- ..............at Auburn L 14-27 --/-- ..... North Carolina L 3-7 --/20 ........... at Clemson W 7-3 --/-- ..... South Carolina L 17-21 --/ 9 .............Penn State W 37-32 --/-- ..................at Duke Peach Bowl W 24-14 --/-- ............. Iowa State

VIRGINIA L 0-14 --/-- .......... at NC State L 0-68 --/18 ............... at Texas L 7-31 --/-- ..................... Duke L 0-13 --/-- .......West Virginia L 0-31 --/-- ........... at Clemson T 14-14 --/-- ...at Virginia Tech W 12-10 --/-- .........Wake Forest L 3-6 --/-- ...........at Syracuse L 6-30 --/-- ...................... VMI L 14-35 --/19 ... North Carolina L 0-28 --/-- .........at Maryland WAKE FOREST W 24-13 --/-- ................ Furman L 0-3 --/-- ............Vanderbilt L 14-41 --/-- .......... at NC State L 17-26 --/-- ............. at Purdue L 3-24 --/-- ..at North Carolina L 7-35 --/-- ............. Maryland L 10-12 --/-- ............at Virginia L 0-26 --/16 .......... at Clemson L 14-38 --/-- ..................... Duke L 14-24 --/-- .... South Carolina L 10-28 --/-- ...at Virginia Tech

Clemson captured its first ACC football crown in 11 years by completing the season with a perfect 6-0 league mark ... Maryland finished a game behind, losing only a 28-24 decision to Clemson on the season’s second-to-last weekend ... Clemson, under the direction of Danny Ford, who replaced Charley Pell prior to the Tigers’ Gator Bowl appearance, defeated Ohio State 17-15, while NC State knocked off Pittsburgh, 30-17, in the Tangerine Bowl ... Pell was named the ACC’s Coach of the Year for the second straight year before accepting the head coaching position at Florida ...Maryland lost to Texas in the Sun Bowl, 42-0 ... For the first time in its history three ACC teams were ranked in the final Associated Press poll with Clemson ranked 6th, NC State ranked 18th and Maryland ranked 20th ... Ted Brown, the conference’s leading rusher and ranked 9th nationally with 1,350 yards and center Jim Ritcher, both of NC State, were tabbed as consensus All-Americans ... Brown and Clemson QB Steve Fuller, who threw for 1,515 yards, both tied for sixth place in the Heisman Trophy balloting ... Fuller was named the ACC Player of the Year for the second consecutive year, becoming only the 4th player in ACC history to win back-to-back Player of the Year honors in football ... Clemson became the first ACC team to average over 50,000 fans per game when the Tigers averaged 53,619 over six home dates ... Wake Forest’s John Mackovic was the only first-year coach in the league ... Clemson wide receiver Jerry Butler was named a first-team All-America by the Associated Press ... Ritcher was named the recipient of the ACC’s Jacobs Blocking Trophy as the league’s top blocker ... Clemson defensive back Rex Varn was named the recipient of the Brian Piccolo Award for courage ... Clemson tailback Lester Brown ranked 4th nationally in scoring with 102 points ... Virginia Sean McCall ranked 6th nationally in kickoff returns, averaging 26.9 on 19 returns ...Clemson’s Willie Jordan ranked 4th nationally in punt returns, averaging 13.8 on 20 returns ... NC State placekicker Nathan Ritter ranked 3rd nationally in field goals, making 17 of 19 attempts ... Maryland’s Ed Loncar tied for 5th nationally in field goals, making 16 of 26 attempts ... Clemson finished 6th nationally in rushing offense and 4th nationally in total offense (436.7) ... The Tigers also ranked 8th nationally in pass defense, 4th in turnover margin and 5th nationally in both scoring offense and defense ... Maryland also ranked in the nation’s top 10 in scoring defense, finishing 9th.

1978 All-ACC First Team OFFENSE: SE-Jerry Butler, CL TE-Bob Loomis, UNC T-Steve Kenney, CL T-Chris Dieterich, NCS G-Joe Bostic, CL G-Mike Salzano, UNC C-Jim Ritcher, NCS QB-Steve Fuller, CL RB-Ted Brown, NCS RB-Steve Atkins, MD RB-Lester Brown, CL PK-Nathan Ritter, NCS

DEFENSE: DL-Jonathan Brooks, CL DL-Bruce Palmer, MD DL-Charles Johnson, MD DL-Simon Gupton, NCS DL-Jim Stuckey, CL LB-Bubba Brown, CL LB-Randy Scott, CL DB-Woodrow Wilson, NCS DB-Lloyd Burruss, MD DB-Steve Ryan, CL DB-Ricky Barden, UNC P-Russ Henderson, UVa

Statistical Leaders

Total Offense Fuller, CL Brown, NCS Rushing Brown, NCS Atkins, MD

Plays Yds Avg. TDR 303 2003 182.1 16 313 1490 135.5 12 Car. Yds Avg. 302 1350 122.7 283 1261 114.6

TD 8 10

Passing Cmp-Att-Int. Yds TD C/g O’Hare, MD 105-192-11 1368 4 9.5 Webber. WF 101-182-12 1069 2 9.2 Receiving CatchesYds TDAvg. Butler, CL 54 864 3 16.0 Richards, MD 35 575 1 16.4 Scoring Brown, CL Ariri, CL,

TD 17 0

PAT 0 42

FG 0 13

TP 102 81

Conference Overall Team ............... AP. UPI ..W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Neu vsAP Clemson............. 6 ...... 7 ....6 0 0 183 71 11 1 0 368 131 6-0 4-1 1-0 2-0 Maryland ........ 20 .............5 1 0 159 62 9 3 0 261 167 4-1 5-1 0-1 1-3 NC State .......... 18 .... 19 ....4 2 0 133 112 9 3 0 280 208 5-1 3-2 1-0 1-3 North Carolina .................3 3 0 124 132 5 6 0 199 216 3-3 2-3 0-0 0-3 Duke ..................................2 4 0 56 108 4 7 0 108 247 4-1 0-6 0-0 0-2 Wake Forest ......................1 5 0 59 161 110 0 104 274 1-4 0-6 0-0 0-3 Virginia .............................0 6 0 75 143 2 9 0 139 236 1-5 1-4 0-0 0-1 Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 18-17-0 (.514) CLEMSON (AP-rank: CU/OPP) W 58-3 --/-- .......... The Citadel L 0-12 --/-- ............ at Georgia W 31-0 --/-- ..............Villanova W 38-7 --/-- ....... Virginia Tech W 30-14 --/-- ............at Virginia W 28-8 --/-- ..................... Duke W 33-10 20/-- ......... at NC State W 51-6 16/-- ... at Wake Forest W 13-9 15/-- ... North Carolina W 28-24 12/11 .......at Maryland W 41-23 10/-- ... South Carolina Gator Bowl W 17-15 7/20 ........... Ohio State DUKE W 28-10 --/-- ....... Georgia Tech W 16-12 --/-- .... South Carolina L 0-52 --/ 4 ..........at Michigan W 20-13 --/-- ................ Virginia L 8-31 --/-- ................. at Navy L 8-28 --/-- ........... at Clemson L 0-27 --/ 5 ............. Maryland L 0-34 --/-- ......... at Tennessee W 3-0 --/-- .........Wake Forest L 10-24 --/-- .......... at NC State L 15-16 --/-- ..at North Carolina MARYLAND W 31-7 --/-- ....................Tulane W 24-17 20/-- ......... at Louisville W 21-20 17/-- at North Carolina W 20-3 15/-- ..............Kentucky W 31-7 12/20 .............NC State W 24-9 10/-- ...........at Syracuse W 39-0 6/-- ..........Wake Forest W 27-0 5/-- ..................at Duke L 3-27 5/ 2 ........at Penn State W 17-7 13/-- ............at Virginia L 24-28 11/12.............. Clemson Sun Bowl L 0-42 12/14 ...................Texas

NORTH CAROLINA W 14-10 --/-- ....... East Carolina L 20-21 17/-- .............Maryland L 16-20 --/ 9 ........ at Pittsburgh L 3-7 --/-- ....... Miami (Ohio) W 34-29 --/-- ..... at Wake Forest L 7-34 --/-- ............... NC State W 24-22 --/-- .at South Carolina L 18-27 --/-- .........at Richmond L 9-13 --/15 ...........at Clemson W 38-20 --/-- .................Virginia W 16-15 --/-- ......................Duke

VIRGINIA L 0-14 --/-- ..... at Wake Forest L 0-32 --/-- ...................... Navy W 21-17 --/-- .................at Army L 9-17 --/-- .......................VMI L 13-20 --/-- ................. at Duke L 14-30 --/-- ................ Clemson W 17-7 --/-- ........Virginia Tech L 17-20 --/-- ... at West Virginia L 7-17 --/13 .............Maryland L 20-38 --/-- at North Carolina L 21-24 --/-- ............... NC State

NC STATE W 29-13 --/-- ....... East Carolina W 27-19 --/-- ................Syracuse W 29-15 --/-- ....... West Virginia W 34-10 --/-- ..... at Wake Forest L 7-31 20/12 ....... at Maryland W 34-7 --/-- at North Carolina L 10-33 --/20 ............... Clemson W 22-13 --/-- .....South Carolina L 10-19 --/ 2 ........ at Penn State W 24-10 --/-- ......................Duke W 24-21 --/-- .............at Virginia Tangerine Bowl W 30-17 --/16 ............Pittsburgh

WAKE FOREST W 14-0 --/-- ................. Virginia L 6-28 --/-- ........ Virginia Tech L 11-13 --/10 .................. at LSU L 10-34 --/-- ................NC State L 7-14 --/-- .............. at Purdue L 29-34 --/-- ..... North Carolina L 0-39 --/ 6 ..........at Maryland L 7-21 --/-- ..............at Auburn L 6-51 --16 ................ Clemson L 0-3 --/-- ..................at Duke L 14-37 --/-- .at South Carolina


ACC Year by Year 1979

1980

ACC Champion - NC State Player of the Year - Jay Venuto, Wake Forest Rookie of the Year - Chuck McSwain, Clemson Coach of the Year - John Mackovic, Wake Forest

NC State claimed its first title since 1973, finishing with a 5-1 mark while Maryland, defending champion Clemson and surprising Wake Forest ended up in a three-way tie for second at 4-2 ...The ACC, on the strength of a record-tying five teams having winning records, compiled its best ever record against non-conference opponents, going 28-18-3 versus outsiders ... Three teams took part in post season play, with Clemson losing to Baylor in the Peach Bowl, 24-18, North Carolina beating Michigan, 17-15, in the Gator Bowl and Wake Forest, making its first bowl appearance in 30 years, losing to Louisiana State, 34-10, in the Tangerine Bowl ... Clemson tackle Jim Stuckey, Maryland placekicker Dale Castro and N.C. State center Jim Ritcher were consensus All-Americans ... In addition, Ritcher became the third player from an ACC school to be awarded the prestigious Outland Trophy ... For the second straight year, Ritcher was awarded the ACC’s Jacobs Blocking Trophy as the conference’s best blocker ... Virginia’s 20-18 win over Virginia Tech as well as Wake Forest’s 19-14 victory over the Hokies were counted as a conference games due to schedule anomalies ... Red Wilson succeeded Mike McGee at the helm of the Duke football program ... He was joined as a first-year head coach in the league by Danny Ford, who actually began his Clemson head coaching career in last year’s Gator Bowl, but coached his first full season with the Tigers ... NC State head coach Bo Rein left the Wolfpack to take the head coaching position at LSU, but died in a bizarre plane crash on a recruiting trip in January ...He was replaced at State by former Arkansas assistant coach Monte Kiffin ... Wake Forest head coach John Mackovic was named the ACC Coach of the Year after leading the Deacons to the first eight-win season in the history of the program ... Wake Forest quarterback Jay Venuto set ACC single season records for most yards total offense (2,463), most yards passing (2,432, most offensive plays (443), most passes attempted (367) and most passes completed (198) and was named the ACC’s Player of the Year ... Clemson tailback Chuck McSwain was named the ACC’s Rookie of the Year ... Maryland tailback Charlie Wysocki led the ACC in rushing and finished 6th nationally ... Duke wide receiver Cedric Jones ranked 4th nationally in kickoff returns, averaging 27.1 yards a return ...Clemson (7th) and Maryland (8th) both ranked nationally in the Top 10 in total defense... The Tigers also finished 3rd nationally in scoring defense, allowing only 8.4 points per game.

1979 All-ACC First Team OFFENSE: SE-Wayne Baumgardner, WF TE-Mike Chatham, UNC T-Steve Junkmann, UNC T-Larry Stewart, MD G-Jeff Bostic, CL G-Chris Dieterich, NCS C-Jim Ritcher, NCS QB-Jay Venuto, WF RB-James McDougald, WF RB-Charles Wysocki, MD RB-Tom Vigorito, UVa PK-Dale Castro, MD

DEFENSE: DL-Steve Potter, UVa DL-Jim Stuckey, CL DL-Steve Durham, CL DL-Simon Gupton, NCS DL-James Parker, WF LB-Buddy Curry, UNC LB-Bubba Brown, CL DB-Woodrow Wilson, NCS DB-Ricky Barden, UNC DB-Rex Varn, CL DB-Tony Blount, UVa P-David Sims, CL

Plays Yds Avg. TDR 443 2463 223.9 17 399 2107 191.5 11

Rushing Car. Yds Avg. Wysocki, MD 247 1140 126.7 McDougald, WF 260 1177 107.0

TD 8 11

Passing Cmp-Att-Int. Yds TD Rat. Kupec, UNC 123-227-9 1587 18 131.1 Smith, NCS 75-138-6 1093 5 124.1 Receiving Catches Yds TD Avg. Baumgardner, WF 55 1000 8 5.0 Kirby, WF 48 329 1 4.4 Scoring TD Smith, NCS 13 McDougald, WF 13

PAT 0 0

Conference Overall Team ................. AP .UPI W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road NC State ............................5 1 0 120 96 7 4 0 258 213 4-2 3-2 Clemson.............................4 2 0 108 62 8 4 0 205 116 4-2 4-1 Maryland ..........................4 2 0 97 53 7 4 0 198 135 5-1 2-3 Wake Forest ......................4 2 0 99 112 8 4 0 240 283 5-0 3-3 North Carolina . 15 ....14 ..3 3 0 128 104 8 3 1 290 167 3-2-1 4-1 Virginia .............................2 4 0 98 108 6 5 0 258 114 5-1 1-4 Duke ..................................0 6 0 59 167 2 8 1 152 264 1-4 1-4-1 Georgia Tech ....................... 4 6 1 152 190 4-2 0-4-1 Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 28-18-3 (.603) CLEMSON (AP-rank: CU/OPP) W 21-0 --/-- ................. Furman L 0-19 --/-- .............. Maryland W 12-7 --/-- ................. Georgia W 17-7 --/-- ................. Virginia W 21-0 --/-- ....at Virginia Tech W 28-10 --/-- ..................at Duke L 13-16 --/-- ................NC State W 31-0 --/14 .........Wake Forest W 19-10 18/-- ..at North Carolina W 16-10 14/-- ..... at Notre Dame L 9-13 13/19 ..at South Carolina Peach Bowl L 18-24 18/19 .................Baylor DUKE W 28-14 --/-- ........East Carolina L 0-35 --/-- .at South Carolina L 12-30 --/-- .............at Virginia T 17-17 --/-- ................. at Army W 34-7 --/-- ......... at Richmond L 10-28 --/-- ................ Clemson L 0-27 --/-- .............. Maryland L 14-24 --/-- .... at Georgia Tech L 14-17 --/20 .... at Wake Forest L 7-28 --/-- ................NC State L 16-37 --/-- ..... North Carolina GEORGIA TECH L 6-30 --/ 2 ............... Alabama T 7-7 --/-- ..............at Florida W 33-7 --/-- .. William & Mary L 13-21 --/10 .....at Notre Dame L 0-31 --/-- ..........at Tennessee L 14-38 --/14 ................ Auburn L 7-12 --/-- ............... at Tulane W 24-14 --/-- ......................Duke W 21-0 --/-- .............. Air Force W 24-14 --/-- ...................... Navy L 3-16 --/-- .............at Georgia

ACC Champion - North Carolina Player of the Year - Lawrence Taylor, North Carolina Rookie of the Year - Ben Bennett, Duke Coach of the Year - Dick Crum, North Carolina

North Carolina captured its second ACC title in four years, completing the regular season with a perfect 6-0 league mark ... Maryland was second with a 5-1 record ... The Tar Heels knocked off Texas 16-7, in the Bluebonnet Bowl, while the Terrapins dropped a 35-20 decision to Florida in the Tangerine Bowl ... Clemson placekicker Obed Ariri led the nation with 23 FG’s while Wake Forest QB Jay Venuto threw for an ACC-record 21 TD passes and finished the year ranked 8th nationally in pass efficiency ... North Carolina linebacker Lawrence Taylor was a consensus All-American ... NC State punter Calvin Warren and Georgia Tech linebacker Sheldon Fox earned All-America laurels ... Clemson became the first league team to win 100 ACC games with a 35-33 victory over Wake Forest ... In addition the Tigers became the first conference member to average over 60,000 fans per game, drawing 368,543 in six Memorial Stadium contests ... Maryland’s Charlie Wysocki rushed for 1,359 yards, the third highest single season total in conference annuals and finished 6th nationally in rushing... Georgia Tech’s Bill Curry and NC State’s Monty Kiffin were the ACC’s first-year head coaches ... North Carolina head coach Dick Crum was named ACC Coach of the Year after leading the Tar Heels to an 11-1 record and a No. 10 national ranking ... UNC’s Lawrence Taylor became only the second defensive player in ACC history to be chosen Player of the Year ... Duke quarterback Ben Bennett, who set ACC freshmen records for most yards total offense (1,840) and passing (2,050) was named ACC Rookie of the Year ... North Carolina offensive guard Ron Wootten was named recipient of the ACCs Jacobs Blocking Trophy as the top blocker in the league ... Clemson senior defensive back Jack Cain was named the recipient of the Brian Piccolo Award for courage ... North Carolina’s Amos Lawrence finished 6th nationally in scoring (6.2) and Clemson’s Ariri finished 8th (7.9) ... North Carolina punter Steve Streater, who led the ACC in punting, ranked 9th nationally in punting, averaging 43.4 yards a punt ... North Carolina ranked 8th in scoring defense, allowing only 11.2 points per game.

Statistical Leaders

Total Offense Venuto, WF Kelley, GT

MARYLAND W 24-20 --/-- ................Villanova W 19-0 --/-- .............at Clemson W 35-14 --/-- ... Mississippi State L 7-14 --/-- ...........at Kentucky L 7-27 --/-- ..............Penn State L 0-7 --/17 ........... at NC State L 17-25 --/-- ...... at Wake Forest W 27-0 --/-- .................. at Duke W 17-14 18/-- .....North Carolina W 28-7 --/-- ............... Louisville W 17-7 --/-- ..................Virginia NORTH CAROLINA W 28-0 --/-- ..... South Carolina W 17-7 --/13 ............ Pittsburgh W 41-3 --/-- ................. at Army W 35-14 18/-- ............ Cincinnati L 19-24 14/-- .........Wake Forest W 35-21 19/15 ........ at NC State T 24-24 15/-- .......East Carolina L 14-17 18/-- .........at Maryland L 10-19 --/18 ............... Clemson W 13-7 --/-- .............at Virginia W 37-16 --/-- ..................at Duke Gator Bowl W 17-15 --/14 .............. Michigan

115

FG 0 0

TP 78 78

Neu vsAP 0-0 0-1 0-1 1-2 0-0 1-1 0-1 3-1 1-0 3-1 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-3

NC STATE W 34-20 --/-- ........East Carolina W 31-27 19/-- ................ Virginia W 38-14 19/-- ...at West Virginia W 17-14 16/-- .........Wake Forest L 31-44 14/-- .............at Auburn W 7-0 17/-- ............. Maryland L 21-35 15/19 .. North Carolina W 16-13 --/-- ............ at Clemson L 28-30 --/-- .at South Carolina L 7-9 --/-- .............Penn State W 28-7 --/-- ..................at Duke VIRGINIA W 31-0 --/-- ............ Richmond L 27-31 --/19 ......... at NC State W 19-0 --/-- ...................... VMI W 30-12 --/-- ..................... Duke L 7-17 --/-- ........... at Clemson W 69-9 --/-- ....James Madison L 10-17 --/20 ................ at Navy W 31-0 --/-- ............ at Georgia W 20-18 --/-- ....... Virginia Tech L 7-13 --/-- .... North Carolina L 7-17 --/-- .........at Maryland WAKE FOREST W 30-23 --/-- .....Appalachian St W 22-21 --/12 ............ at Georgia W 23-20 --/-- ........East Carolina L 14-17 --/16 .......... at NC State W 19-14 --/-- ....at Virginia Tech W 24-19 --/14 .. at North Carolina W 25-17 --/-- .............. Maryland W 42-38 18/13 ...............Auburn L 0-31 14/-- ........... at Clemson W 17-14 20/-- ..................... Duke L 14-35 17/-- at South Carolina Tangerine Bowl L 10-34 --/-- ....................... LSU

1980 All-ACC First Team OFFENSE: SE-Perry Tuttle, CL TE-John Brinkman, DU T-Chris Koehne, NCS T-Lee Nanney, CL G-Ron Wooten, UNC G-Bill Ard, WF C-Rick Donnalley, UNC QB-Jay Venuto, WF RB-Charlie Wysocki, MD RB-Amos Lawrence, UNC RB-Kelvin Bryant, UNC PK-Obed Ariri, CL

DEFENSE: DL-Bubba Green, NCS DL-Donnell Thompson, UNC DL-Lawrence Taylor, UNC DL-Stuart Anderson, UVa DL-Marlin Van Horn, MD LB-Darrell Nicholson, UNC LB-Carlos Bradley, WF DB-Steve Streater, UNC DB-Dennis Tabron, DU DB-Lloyd Burruss, MD DB-Bryan Shumock, UVa P-Steve Streater, UNC

Statistical Leaders

Total Offense Venuto, WF Bennett, DU

Plays Yds Avg. TDR 480 2430 220.9 22 382 1840 167.3 12

Rushing Car. Yds Avg. Wysocki, MD 334 1359 123.5 Lawrence, UNC 229 1118 101.6

Passing Cmp-Att-Int. Yds TD Rat. Venuto, WF 214-413-15 2624 21 114.7 Elkins, UNC 81-160-9 1002 11 114.7 Receiving Catches Yds TD Avg. Tuttle, CL 53 915 4 4.8 Duckett, WF 50 656 12 4.5 Scoring TD Lawrence, UNC 15 Ariri, CL, 0

PAT 0 18

Conference Overall Team .................. AP UPI ..W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road North Carolina .. 10 ..... 9 ....6 0 0 166 63 11 1 0 297 130 7-0 3-1 Maryland ............................5 1 0 120 48 8 4 0 211 165 5-1 3-2 NC State ..............................3 3 0 104 133 6 5 0 222 212 5-1 1-4 Clemson...............................2 4 0 125 173 6 5 0 217 222 4-2 2-3 Virginia ...............................2 4 0 84 149 4 7 0 144 259 1-4 3-3 Wake Forest ........................2 4 0 127 128 5 6 0 251 213 2-4 3-2 Duke ....................................1 5 0 131 163 2 9 0 214 296 1-4 1-5 Georgia Tech ......................... 1 9 1 113 260 1-4-1 0-5 Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 19-22-1 (.464) CLEMSON . (AP-rank: CU/OPP) W 19-3 --/-- ........................ Rice L 16-20 --/10 .............at Georgia W 17-10 --/-- ..Western Carolina W 13-10 --/-- .........Virginia Tech W 27-24 --/-- ..............at Virginia L 17-34 --/-- .......................Duke L 20-24 --/-- ............ at NC State W 35-33 --/-- ...... at Wake Forest L 19-24 --/14 .....North Carolina L 7-34 --/-- .......... at Maryland W 27-6 --/14 .....South Carolina DUKE L 10-35 L 28-35 L 17-20 L 21-31 L 7-20 W 34-17 L 14-17 W 17-12 L 24-27 L 21-38 L 21-44

--/-- ........ East Carolina --/19 ............. at Auburn --/-- ..................Virginia --/-- .............. at Indiana --/17 ..at South Carolina --/-- .............at Clemson --/-- ...............Maryland --/-- ......... Georgia Tech --/-- .......... Wake Forest --/-- ............ at NC State --/15 ..at North Carolina

GEORGIA TECH L 3-26 --/ 2 ................ Alabama (Birmingham) L 12-45 --/-- ................... Florida W 17-8 --/-- ...... Memphis State L 0-33 --/10 at North Carolina L 10-23 --/-- ...............Tennessee L 14-17 --/-- .............. at Auburn L 14-31 --/-- .................... Tulane L 12-17 --/-- .................. at Duke T 3-3 --/ 1 ........... Notre Dame L 8-19 --/-- ....................... Navy L 20-38 --/ 1 ..............at Georgia

TD 11 11

MARYLAND W 7-3 --/-- ..............Villanova W 31-6 --/-- ............Vanderbilt W 14-11 --/-- ...at West Virginia L 3-17 19/14.. at North Carolina L 9-38 --/ 6 ........at Pittsburgh L 10-24 --/14 ...........Penn State W 11-10 --/-- .........Wake Forest W 17-14 --/-- .................at Duke W 24-0 --/-- ...............NC State W 34-7 --/-- ............... Clemson W 31-0 --/-- ............at Virginia Tangerine Bowl L 20-35 --/-- ..................Florida NORTH CAROLINA W 35-13 14/-- ................ Furman W 9-3 14/-- ....... at Texas Tech W 17-3 14/19 ........... Maryland W 33-0 10/-- ....... Georgia Tech W 27-9 8/-- ..... at Wake Forest W 28-8 8/-- ................NC State W 31-3 7/-- ........East Carolina L 7-41 6/16 .......at Oklahoma W 24-19 14/-- ........... at Clemson W 26-3 15/-- ................ Virginia W 44-21 15/-- ..................... Duke Bluebonnet Bowl W 16-7 13/-- .....................Texas

FG 0 23

TP 90 87

Neu vsAP 1-0 1-1 0-1 0-3 0-0 0-3 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-3 0-0 0-3-1

NC STATE W 42-0 --/-- ..William & Mary W 27-13 --/-- ............at Virginia L 7-27 --/-- .........Wake Forest L 10-30 --/18at South Carolina W 17-14 --/-- ...Appalachian St. L 8-28 --/ 8 at North Carolina W 24-20 --/-- ............... Clemson L 0-24 --/-- .........at Maryland L 13-21 --/10 .......at Penn State L 18-21 --/-- ..................... Duke W 36-14 --/-- .......East Carolina VIRGINIA W 6-3 --/-- ...................... Navy L 13-27 --/-- ................NC State W 20-17 --/-- ..................at Duke L 21-45 --/-- ....at West Virginia L 24-27 --/-- ................ Clemson L 0-30 --/-- ....at Virginia Tech W 24-21 --/-- ..... at Wake Forest W 16-13 --/-- .......... at Tennessee L 17-19 --/-- ..................Rutgers L 3-26 --/15 ..at North Carolina L 0-31 --/-- .............. Maryland WAKE FOREST L 7-16 --/-- ........ Virginia Tech W 24-7 --/-- ........... The Citadel W 27-7 --/-- ........... at NC State W 27-7 --/--at William & Mary L 9-27 --/ 8 ..... North Carolina L 10-11 --/-- ..........at Maryland L 21-24 --/-- ................. Virginia L 33-35 --/-- ................ Clemson W 27-24 --/-- ..................at Duke L 38-39 --/14 at South Carolina W 28-16 --/-- ....Appalachian St.


116 1981

ACC Year by Year National Champion - Clemson ACC Champion - Clemson Player of the Year - Jeff Davis, Clemson Rookie of the Year - Joe McIntosh, NC State Coach of the Year - Danny Ford, Clemson

1982

Clemson finished the year as the nation’s only undefeated major team and was acclaimed National Champion, claiming the top berth in both the AP and UPI polls ... The Tigers capped off the season by defeating Nebraska, 22-15, in the Orange Bowl ... Defending champion North Carolina finished second in the league race and went on to defeat Arkansas in the Gator Bowl, 31-27 ... The Tar Heels placed eighth in the final UPI poll and ninth in the AP, marking the first time that two ACC teams closed the year ranked among the nation’s Top 10 teams ... A pair of Clemson defensive standouts, LB Jeff Davis and DB Terry Kinard, earned consensus All-America honors while North Carolina guard David Drechsler was named to the Academic All-America team ... Drechsler was also a first team All-America selection by the FWAA ... Davis became only the third defensive player to be named ACC Player of the Year ... Wake Forest QB Gary Schofield threw for an ACC record 504 yards in a 45-33 loss to Maryland ... The Terps became the second ACC team to record 100 league victories with a 34-9 win over NC State ... Al Groh of Wake Forest was the ACC’s lone first year head coach ... In only his third full season as Clemson head coach, Danny Ford was named ACC Coach of the Year ... NC State freshman Joe McIntosh led the ACC in rushing and was named the league’s Rookie of the Year ... Clemson offensive tackle Lee Nanney was the recipient of the ACC’s Jacobs Blocking Trophy as the league’s top blocker ... Duke junior defensive back Aaron Stewart was the recipient of the Brian Piccolo Award for courage ... NC State free safety Eric Williams ranked 4th in the nation in pass interceptions (0.64) ... North Carolina’s Greg Poole ranked 9th nationally in punt returns (12.0) ... North Carolina ranked 8th nationally in rushing offense averaging 274.5 yards a game on the ground ... Wake Forest was 9th in the nation in pass offense, throwing for 271.5 yards per game ... Maryland finished the year ranked 4th nationally in rushing defense (83.9) ...Clemson was rated 8th nationally in total defense allowing only 251.5 yards a game ... Two ACC teams, Clemson (2nd, 8.2) and North Carolina (5th, 11.2), finished among the top five teams in the nation in scoring defense ...North Carolina also ranked 8th nationally in scoring offense, averaging 31.3 points per game.

1981 All-ACC First Team OFFENSE: WR-Cedric Jones, DU WR-Perry Tuttle, CL TE-Phil Denfeld, WF T-Lee Nanney, CL T-Chris Koehne, NCS G-Dave Drechsler, UNC G-Ron Spruill, UNC C-Tony Berryhill, CL QB-Homer Jordan, CL RB-Joe McIntosh, NCS RB-Kelvin Bryant, UNC PK Todd Auten, NCS

DEFENSE: DL-Jeff Bryant, CL DL-William Fuller, UNC DL-Stuart Anderson, UVa DL-Dan Benish, CL DL-Charles Bowser, DU LB-Jeff Davis, CL LB-Lee Shaffer, UNC DB-Terry Kinard, CL DB-Dennis Tabron, DU DB-Donnie LeGrande, NCS DB-Greg Poole, UNC P - Jeff Hayes, UNC

Statistical Leaders

Total Offense Schofield, WF Jordan, CL

Rushing McIntosh, NCS Wysocki, MD

Plays Yds Avg. TDR 461 2428 220.7 19 326 1936 176.0 14 Car. Yds Avg. 222 1190 119.0 159 715 79.4

TD 5 7

Passing Cmp-Att-Int. Yds TD Rat. Jordan, CL 96-174-8 1496 8 133.4 Webber, WF 45-68-2 414 2 121.1 Receiving Catches Yds TD Avg. Denfield, WF 51 461 1 4.6 Tuttle, CL 47 827 7 4.3 Scoring TD Jones, DU 10 McKinney, DU 0

PAT 0 22

FG 0 12

TP 60 58

Conference Overall Team ................AP UPI ..W L T For Opp W L T For OppHome Road Neu vsAP Clemson.............. 1 ..... 1 ....6 0 0 195 56 12 0 0 338 105 6-0 5-0 1-0 3-0 North Carolina .. 9 ..... 8 ....5 1 0 142 64 10 2 0 375 140 4-2 5-0 1-0 0-1 Maryland ..........................4 2 0 168 108 4 6 1 232 194 2-2-1 2-4 0-0 0-2 Duke ..................................3 3 0 118 134 6 5 0 210 230 3-2 3-3 0-0 0-3 NC State ............................2 4 0 91 136 4 7 0 182 223 3-4 1-3 0-0 0-4 Wake Forest ......................1 5 0 124 255 4 7 0 217 365 1-4 3-3 0-0 0-2 Virginia .............................0 6 0 90 175 1 10 0 127 261 1-5 0-5 0-0 0-2 Georgia Tech ....................... 1 10 0 124 308 0-6 1-4 0-0 1-1 Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 17-24-1 (.417) CLEMSON .. (AP-rank: CU/OPP) W 45-10 --/-- ................ Wofford W 13-5 --/-- ............... at Tulane W 13-3 --/ 4 ................. Georgia W 21-3 --/-- ..........at Kentucky W 27-0 14/-- ................Virginia W 38-10 9/-- ................. at Duke W 17-7 6/-- ............... NC State W 82-24 4/-- ......... Wake Forest W 10-8 3/ 8 ..at North Carolina W 21-7 2/-- ..............Maryland W 29-13 2/ -- ..at South Carolina Orange Bowl W 22-15 1/ 4 .............. Nebraska DUKE L 13-34 --/11 ........at Ohio State L 3-17 --/-- .at South Carolina W 29-24 --/-- .............at Virginia W 24-14 --/-- ........East Carolina W 14-7 --/-- ........ Virginia Tech L 10-38 --/ 6 ................ Clemson L 21-24 --/-- ..........at Maryland W 38-24 --/-- .... at Georgia Tech W 31-10 --/-- ..... at Wake Forest W 17-7 --/-- ................NC State L 10-31 --/12 .... North Carolina GEORGIA TECH W 24-21 --/ 2 ...............Alabama (Birmingham) L 6-27 --/-- ............. at Florida L 15-28 --/-- .....Memphis State L 7-28 --/ 6 .... North Carolina L 7-10 --/-- ......... at Tennessee L 7-31 --/-- .................Auburn L 10-27 --/-- .............. at Tulane L 24-38 --/-- ..................... Duke L 3-35 --/-- ..... at Notre Dame L 14-20 --/-- ..................... Navy L 7-44 --/ 3 ................ Georgia

MARYLAND L 17-23 --/-- .........at Vanderbilt L 13-17 --/-- ........West Virginia W 34-9 --/-- ........... at NC State T 17-17 --/-- ................Syracuse L 10-15 --/-- .............. at Florida W 45-33 --/-- ..... at Wake Forest W 24-21 --/-- ...................... Duke L 10-17 --/ 9 ..... North Carolina L 7-14 --/-- ............... at Tulane L 7-21 --/ 2 ............ at Clemson W 48-7 --/-- ................. Virginia

NC STATE W 27-21 --/-- ............ Richmond W 28-23 --/-- .... at Wake Forest W 31-10 --/-- .......East Carolina L 9-34 --/-- ............. Maryland W 30-24 --/-- ................ Virginia L 10-21 --/ 4 .... North Carolina L 7-17 --/ 4 ........... at Clemson L 12-20 --/-- at South Carolina L 15-22 --/ 6 ............Penn State L 7-17 --/-- .................at Duke L 5-14 --/11 ........Miami (Fla.)

NORTH CAROLINA W 56-0 13/-- ...... East Carolina W 49-7 10/-- ...... Miami (Ohio) W 56-14 9/-- ..... Boston College W 28-7 6/-- ... at Georgia Tech W 48-10 5/-- ......... Wake Forest W 21-10 4/-- ...........at NC State L 13-31 3/-- .....South Carolina W 17-10 9/-- ......... at Maryland L 8-10 8/ 2 ...............Clemson W 17-14 13/-- ........... at Virginia W 31-10 12/-- ................ at Duke Gator Bowl W 31-27 11/-- ............. Arkansas

VIRGINIA L 18-32 --/-- .......West Virginia L 0-3 --/-- ............ at Rutgers L 24-29 --/-- ..................... Duke L 24-30 --/-- .......... at NC State L 0-27 --/ 9 ........... at Clemson L 3-21 --/-- at South Carolina L 21-24 --/-- .........Wake Forest W 13-10 --/-- ...................... VMI L 14-17 --/13 ... North Carolina L 7-48 --/-- .........at Maryland L 3-20 --/-- ....... Virginia Tech WAKE FOREST L 6-23 --/-- .....South Carolina L 23-28 --/-- ............... NC State W 24-21 --/-- ............. at Auburn L 14-30 --/-- ....at Virginia Tech W 15-14 --/-- ....Appalachian St. L 10-48 --/ 5 at North Carolina L 33-45 --/-- ..............Maryland W 24-21 --/-- .............at Virginia L 24-82 --/ 5 ............at Clemson L 10-31 --/-- ......................Duke W 34-22 --/-- .........at Richmond

ACC Champion - Clemson Player of the Year - Chris Castor, Duke Rookie of the Year - Michael Ramseur, Wake Forest Coach of the Year - Bobby Ross, Maryland

Clemson captured its second consecutive conference championship and eighth overall, with another perfect 6-0 league mark ... The Tigers extended their ACC win streak to 12 straight ... Maryland finished second while three teams tied for third ... North Carolina, appearing in its fourth straight bowl game, knocked off Texas, 26-10, in the Sun Bowl while the Terps lost to Washington, 21-20, in the inaugural Aloha Bowl ... Georgia Tech won as many games, six, as it had in the previous three seasons ... Duke set an ACC single season record with 4,990 yards in total offense and became the only team in ACC history to average over 300 yards per game passing ... North Carolina DT William Fuller and Clemson DB Terry Kinard were tabbed as consensus All-Americans ... Maryland’s Bobby Ross and George Welsh at Virginia were first year head coaches ... Ross became only the sixth ACC head coach to be named ACC Coach of the Year in his first year on the job ... Ross guided a Maryland team which had been 4-6-1 to an 8-win season and a No. 20 national ranking ... The Terrapins were one of three ACC teams ranked in the final AP poll including 8th-ranked Clemson and 13th-ranked North Carolina ... Duke senior wide receiver Chris Castor became only the second receiver to be named ACC Player of the Year and the first since South Carolina’s Alex Hawkins in 1958 ... Wake Forest running back Michael Ramseur ran for 966 yards, the second-most ever by a freshman, to claim ACC Rookie of the Year honors ... Maryland offensive tackle Dave Pacella was the recipient of the ACC’s Jacobs Blocking Trophy as the league’s top blocker ... Wake Forest wide receiver Kenny Duckett was the recipient of the Brian Piccolo Award for courage ... Georgia Tech’s Robert Lavette finished 2nd nationally in scoring (114 points), 10th in rushing (109.8) and 10th in allpurpose yardage (142.7) ... Duke’s Ben Bennett ranked 5th nationally in pass efficiency (142.5) ... North Carolina’s Brooks Barwick ranked 7th nationally in field goals (20) ... Duke finished 2nd nationally in pass offense and 4th in total offense ...North Carolina also was ranked 6th in total offense ... The Tar Heels also ranked 2nd nationally in total defense (236.5) ... Maryland was ranked 3rd nationally in rushing defense, allowing only 87.2 yards per game ... Maryland ranked 8th nationally in scoring offense, while UNC (6th) and Clemson (10th) both finished in the nation’s top 10 in scoring defense.

1982 All-ACC First Team OFFENSE: WR-Chris Castor, DU WR-Tim Ryan, WF TE-Phil Denfeld, WF T-Dave Pacella, MD T-Robert Oxendine, DU G-Dave Drechsler, UNC G-Ron Spruill, UNC C-Philip Ebinger, DU QB-Ben Bennett, DU RB-Cliff Austin, CL RB-Robert Lavette, GT PK-Jess Atkinson, MD

DEFENSE: DL-William Fuller, UNC DL-William Perry, CL DL-Mark Duda, MD DL-Mike Wilcher, UNC DL-Andy Headen, CL LB - Johny Rembert, CL LB-Chris Ward, UNC DB-Terry Kinard, CL DB-Eric Williams, NCS DB-Pat Chester, UVa DB-Willie Harris, UNC P - Harry Newsome, WF

Statistical Leaders

Total Offense Bennett, DU Schofield, WF Rushing Lavette, GT Austin, CL

Plays Yds Avg. TDR 426 2885 262.3 20 413 2203 220.3 11 Car. Yds Avg. 280 1208 109.8 197 1064 106.4

Passing Cmp-Att-Int. Yds TD Rat. Bennett, DU 236-374-12 3033 20 142.5 Esiason, MD 176-314-102302 18 130.2 Receiving Catches Yds TD Avg. Militello, DU 52 725 2 4.7 Franks, DU 49 446 3 4.5 Scoring TD Lavette, GT 19 Barwick, UNC 0

PAT 0 37

Conference Overall Team ................. AP UPI .W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Clemson............... 8 ...........6 0 0 196 95 9 1 1 289 147 5-0-1 3-1 Maryland .......... 20 ... 20 ...5 1 0 222 121 8 4 0 373 220 5-1 3-2 North Carolina . 18 ... 13 ...3 3 0 146 100 8 4 0 348 149 6-1 1-3 Duke ..................................3 3 0 172 179 6 5 0 307 290 3-2 3-3 NC State ............................3 3 0 111 131 6 5 0 206 255 5-1 1-4 Virginia .............................1 5 0 92 214 2 9 0 208 320 2-4 0-5 Wake Forest ......................0 6 0 108 207 3 8 0 200 322 2-2 1-5 Georgia Tech ................. .....not eligible..........6 5 0 239 286 3-2 3-3 Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 22-15-1 (.592) CLEMSON . (AP-rank: CU/OPP) L 7-13 11/ 7 ............at Georgia T 17-17 16/-- .... Boston College W 21-10 --/-- ...... West Carolina W 24-6 --/-- .............. Kentucky W 48-0 --/-- .............at Virginia W 49-14 20/-- .....................Duke W 38-29 19/-- .......... at NC State W 16-13 13/18 ...North Carolina W 24-22 11/18 ....... at Maryland W 24-6 10/-- ....South Carolina W 21-17 10/-- ........ Wake Forest (Tokyo, Japan) DUKE W 25-24 --/-- ..........at Tennessee W 30-17 --/-- .at South Carolina W 51-17 --/-- .................Virginia L 21-27 --/-- ...................... Navy L 21-22 --/-- ........Virginia Tech L 14-49 --/20 ...........at Clemson L 22-49 --/-- ......... at Maryland W 38-21 --/-- ....at Georgia Tech W 46-26 --/-- ......... Wake Forest L 16-21 --/-- ........... at NC State W 23-17 --/-- .....North Carolina

TD 19 14

MARYLAND L 31-39 --/ 7 ........at Penn State L 18-19 --/17 ..at West Virginia W 23-6 --/-- ...............NC State W 26-3 --/-- ...........at Syracuse W 38-0 --/-- ....... Indiana State W 52-31 --/-- .........Wake Forest W 49-22 --/-- ..................... Duke W 31-24 --/10at North Carolina W 18-17 19/-- ........Miami (Fla.) L 22-24 18/11 ............. Clemson W 45-14 19/-- ...........at Virginia Aloha Bowl L 20-21 16/ 9 .........Washington

NORTH CAROLINA L 6-7 5/ 1 ........ at Pittsburgh W 34-10 11/-- .............Vanderbilt W 62-8 11/-- .....................Army W 41-0 12/-- ........ Georgia Tech W 24-7 12/-- ..... at Wake Forest W 41-9 11/-- ............... NC State L 24-31 10/-- ..............Maryland L 13-16 18/13 ..........at Clemson W 27-14 --/-- ..................Virginia L 17-23 --/-- .................. at Duke W 33-14 --/-- ...... Bowling Green GEORGIA TECH L 7-45 --/ 4 ...............Alabama Sun Bowl W 36-7 --/-- .......... The Citadel W 26-10 --/ 8 ...................... Texas W 24-20 --/-- .. at Memphis State L 0-41 --/12 ..at North Carolina W 19-13 --/-- .............. at Tulane L 0-24 --/-- .............at Auburn W 31-21 --/-- ............. Tennessee L 21-38 --/-- ..................... Duke W 38-32 --/-- ................ Virginia W 45-7 --/-- .... at Wake Forest L 18-38 --/ 1 ........... at Georgia

FG 0 20

TP 114 97

Neu vsAP 1-0 2-1 0-1 1-4 1-0 1-2 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-3 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-2 0-0 0-3

NC STATE W 26-0 --/-- ..................Furman W 33-26 --/-- ........ East Carolina W 30-0 --/-- .......... Wake Forest L 6-23 --/-- .......... at Maryland W 16-13 --/-- ..............at Virginia L 9-41 --/11 ..at North Carolina L 29-38 --/18 ................ Clemson W 33-3 --/-- ......South Carolina L 0-54 --/ 7 ......... at Penn State W 21-16 --/-- .......................Duke L 3-41 --/-- ...... at Miami (Fla.) VIRGINIA L 16-30 --/-- .................. at Navy L 17-21 --/-- .....James Madison L 17-51 --/-- ..................at Duke L 13-16 --/-- ................NC State L 0-48 --/-- ................ Clemson W 34-27 --/-- ..........Wake Forest W 37-6 --/-- ....................... VMI L 32-38 --/-- .... at Georgia Tech L 14-27 --/-- ..at North Carolina L 14-45 --/19 ............. Maryland L 14-21 --/-- ....at Virginia Tech WAKE FOREST W 31-10 --/-- . Western Carolina L 10-28 --/-- ..............at Auburn L 0-30 --/-- ........... at NC State W 31-22 --/-- ....Appalachian St. W 13-10 --/-- ....at Virginia Tech L 7-24 --/12 .... North Carolina L 31-52 --/-- ..........at Maryland L 27-34 --/-- .............at Virginia L 26-46 --/-- ..................at Duke L 7-45 --/-- ........ Georgia Tech L 17-21 --/16 ............... Clemson (Tokyo, Japan)


ACC Year by Year

117

1983

1984

Maryland claimed its first ACC title since 1976, finishing undefeated in five league contests while North Carolina was second with a 4-2 mark ... In bowl action, the Terps dropped a 30-23 decision to Tennessee in the Florida Citrus Bowl while the Tar Heels, in their fifth straight bowl game, lost to Florida State 28-3 in the Peach Bowl ... Clemson, ineligible for the league title, posted a 9-1-1 mark and finished 11th in the UPI poll ... Duke QB Ben Bennett passed for an ACC single season record of 3,086 yards and concluded his career as the league’s all-time passing leader with 9,614 yards ... Clemson’s William Perry and North Carolina’s William Fuller earned consensus AllAmerica recognition while Tiger QB Mike Eppley, who passed for 1,410 yards and 13 TDs, was an Academic All-America ... North Carolina offensive tackle Brian Blados also earned first-team All-America honors ... First-year head coaches listed Steve Sloan at Duke and Tom Reed at NC State ... Clemson became the first ACC team to draw over 500,000 fans averaging 74,557 over seven home dates ... Georgia Tech in its first season of conference play, finished third with a 3-2 league record ... Tech freshman running back Cory Collier was named the league’s Rookie of the Year ... Collier finished ranked 2nd nationally in kickoff returns, averaging 30.0 ... Clemson guard James Farr was named the recipient of the ACC’s Jacobs Blocking Trophy as the league’s top blocker ... Wake Forest senior outside linebacker John Piedmonte was named the winner of the Brian Piccolo Award for courage ... Maryland quarterback Boomer Esiason finished 10th in the Heisman Trophy balloting ... Clemson’s Mike Eppley finished 3rd nationally in pass efficiency (146.0) while Duke’s Ben Bennett finished 5th nationally in total offense ... Bennett also set single-season ACC records for most yards of total offense (2,950), most plays (526), most yards passing (3,086), most passes attempted (469), most passes completed (300) as well as career marks for total offense (9,061), touchdown passes (55) and TDR (57) ... Wake Forest’s Harry Newsome led the ACC in punting (45.5) and ranked 3rd nationally, followed by Clemson’s Dale Hatcher (7th, 43.6) and Duke’s John Tolish (9th, 43.4) ... North Carolina finished the year ranked 7th nationally in total offense, while Duke was 5th nationally in passing offense.

Maryland pocketed the ACC championship for the second year in a row and earned its fifth outright crown over the past 11 seasons ... The title was not decided until the season’s final weekend when the Terps knocked off Virginia 45-33, for the league crown ... The Cavaliers posted their highest finish ever in the ACC by taking second with a 3-1-2 mark ... Virginia head coach George Welsh was named ACC Coach of the Year for the second straight year ... Cavalier freshman wide receiver John Ford was named ACC Rookie of the Year ... Maryland, taking part in its third straight bowl game, defeated Tennessee in the Sun Bowl, 28-27, while Virginia, making its first-ever bowl appearance, defeated Purdue in the Peach Bowl, 27-24 ... For the second year-in-a-row, Clemson’s William Perry earned All-America honors ... Perry was also named ACC Player of the Year ... Maryland, trailing Miami 31-0 at the half, rallied for 42 second half points to beat the Hurricanes, 42-40, setting a record for the greatest comeback in NCAA Division IA football history ... ACC clubs finished with a winning record against outside competition for the third straight year, 19-15-0, including nine games against opponents that ended up in bowl games ... In all, the ACC had five wins against non-conference opponents ranked among the nation’s Top 25 ... Virginia offensive tackle Jim Dombrowski was the recipient of the ACC’s Jacobs Blocking Trophy, as the league’s top blocker ... Maryland quarterback Frank Reich, the architect of Maryland’s historic comeback against Miami, ranked 6th nationally in pass efficiency and Georgia Tech quarterback John Dewberry ranked 8th ... For the second straight year North Carolina tailback Ethan Horton led the ACC in rushing ... Horton finished 8th nationally with 1,247 yards ... Maryland running back Rick Badanjek finished 6th nationally in scoring, averaging 9.3 points per game ... Maryland finished the year ranked 6th nationally in total offense, as the Terps averaged 446.4 yards per game ... Maryland also ranked 8th nationally in scoring offense (32.0) while Clemson ranked 9th (31.5) ... Maryland offensive tackle J.D. Maarleveld was named the recipient of the Brian Piccolo Award.

ACC Champion - Maryland Player of the Year - Ben Bennett, Duke Rookie of the Year - Cory Collier, Georgia Tech Coach of the Year - George Welsh, Virginia

1983 All-ACC First Team OFFENSE: WR-Mark Militello, DU WR-Mark Smith, UNC TE-K.D. Dunn, CL T-Brian Blados, UNC T-Jim Dombrowski, UVa G-Ron Solt, MD G-James Farr, CL C-Philip Ebinger, DU QB-Ben Bennett, DU RB-Ethan Horton, UNC RB-Mike Grayson, DU RB-Joe McIntosh, NCS PK-Bob Paulling, CL

DEFENSE: DL-William Fuller, UNC DL-William Perry, CL DL-James Robinson, CL DL-Pete Koch, MD DL-Edgar Pickett, CL LB-Vaughan Johnson, NCS LB-Eric Wilson, MD DB-Clarence Baldwin, MD DB-Lester Lyles, UVa DB-Willie Harris, UNC DB-Rod McSwain, CL P-Harry Newsome, WF

Statistical Leaders

Total Offense Bennett, DU Esiason, MD

Rushing Horton, UNC McIntosh, NCS

Plays Yds Avg. TDR 526 2950 268.2 17 341 2290 229.0 17 Car. Yds Avg. 200 1107 100.6 217 1081 98.3

TD 8 5

Passing Cmp-Att-Int. Yds TD Rat. Eppley, CL 99-166-9 1410 13 146.0 Esiason, MD 163-294-8 2322 15 133.2 Receiving Catches Yds TD Avg. Grayson, DU 66 582 2 6.0 Militello, DU 63 682 3 10.8 Scoring Paulling, CL Atkinson, MD

TD 0 0

PAT 36 28

FG 18 15

TP 90 73

Conference Overall Team .................. AP..UPI ..W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Neu vsAP Maryland .............................5 0 0 154 71 8 4 0 316 253 5-1 3-2 0-1 2-3 North Carolina ....................4 2 0 184 117 8 4 0 337 216 5-1 3-2 0-1 0-1 Georgia Tech ........................3 2 0 147 140 3 8 0 222 313 2-4 1-4 0-0 0-4 Duke .....................................3 3 0 150 183 3 8 0 246 350 2-3 1-5 0-0 0-2 Virginia ................................3 3 0 145 150 6 5 0 252 280 5-1 1-4 0-0 1-1 NC State ...............................1 5 0 108 159 3 8 0 236 246 2-5 1-3 0-0 0-2 Wake Forest .........................1 5 0 150 218 4 7 0 257 281 2-4 2-3 0-0 0-2 *Clemson............ 11 ............... 9 1 1 338 200 6-0-1 3-1 0-0 2-0-1 Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 17-16-1 (.515) *Ineligible for Conference play. CLEMSON (AP-rank: CU-OPP) W 44-10 --/-- .......West Carolina L 16-31 --/-- .. at Boston College T 16-16 --/11 ................ Georgia W 41-14 --/-- ........ Georgia Tech W 42-21 --/-- ................. Virginia W 38-31 --/-- ..................at Duke W 27-17 --/-- ................NC State W 24-17 --/-- ..........Wake Forest W 16-3 --/10 ..at North Carolina W 52-27 17/11............ Maryland W 22-13 13/-- ..at South Carolina DUKE L 30-38 L 10-15 L 24-31 L 17-56 L 14-27 L 31-38 L 3-38 W 32-26 W 31-21 W 27-26 L 27-34

--/-- .............at Virginia --/-- ..............at Indiana --/-- ..... South Carolina --/15 .........Miami (Fla.) --/-- ....at Virginia Tech --/-- ................ Clemson --/15 .........at Maryland --/-- ........ Georgia Tech --/-- ..... at Wake Forest --/-- ................NC State --/-- . at North Carolina

MARYLAND W 21-14 17/-- ....... at Vanderbilt L 21-31 17/20 ..... West Virginia W 13-7 --/17 ............Pittsburgh W 23-3 19/-- ................Virginia W 34-13 16/-- ...............Syracuse W 36-33 16/-- .... at Wake Forest W 38-3 15/-- .....................Duke W 28-26 13/ 3 ....North Carolina L 23-35 7/ 3 ............. at Auburn L 27-52 11/17 ..........at Clemson W 29-6 20/-- .......... at NC State Florida Citrus Bowl L 23-30 16/-- .............Tennessee

NORTH CAROLINA W 24-8 11/--at South Carolina W 24-10 8/-- .....Memphis State W 48-17 10/-- ......Miami (Ohio) W 51-20 5/-- ..William & Mary W 38-21 5/-- ... at Georgia Tech W 30-10 4/-- .........Wake Forest W 42-14 3/-- .......... at NC State L 26-28 3/13 ........at Maryland L 3-16 10/-- .............. Clemson L 14-17 19/-- ...........at Virginia W 34-27 --/-- ..................... Duke GEORGIA TECH Peach Bowl.................................... L 7-20 --/14 .............. Alabama L 3-28 --/-- ........Florida State (Birmingham) L 14-17 --/-- .................Furman L 14-41 --/-- ............at Clemson L 21-38 --/ 5 .....North Carolina W 20-10 --/-- ........... at NC State L 13-31 --/ 5 ................. Auburn L 3-37 --/-- ..........at Tennessee L 26-32 --/-- ................. at Duke W 31-27 --/-- .................Virginia W 49-33 --/-- ......... Wake Forest L 24-27 --/ 7 ................. Georgia

ACC Champion - Maryland Player of the Year - William Perry, Clemson Rookie of the Year - John Ford, Virginia Coach of the Year - George Welsh, Virginia

1984 All-ACC First Team OFFENSE: WR-Greg Hill, MD WR-Terrance Roulhac, CL TE-Ken Whisenhunt, GT T-Jim Dombrowski, UVa T-Joe Milnichik, NCS G-Bob Olderman, UVa G-Sieve Reese, CL C-Kevin Glover, MD QB-John Dewberry, GT RB-Ethan Horton, UNC RB-Robert Lavette, GT PK-Donald Igwebuike, CL

DEFENSE: DL-William Perry, CL DL-Ron Mattes, UVa DL-Gary Baldinger, WF DL-David Bond, UVa DL-Bruce Mesner, MD LB-Eric Wilson, MD LB-Micah Moon, UNC DB-Lester Lyles, UVa DB-Ronnie Burgess, WF DB-Al Covington, MD DB-Ronald Watson, CL P-Dale Hatcher, CL

Statistical Leaders

Total Offense Plays Yds Avg. TDR Dewberry. GT 303 2175 197.7 14 Anthony, UNC 346 1781 161.9 10 Rushing Horton, UNC Lavette, GT

Car. Yds Avg. 238 1247 113.4 260 1189 108.1

TD 6 14

Passing Cmp-Att-Int. Yds TD Rat. Reich, MD 108-169-5 1446 9 147.4 Dewberry,GT 126-205-10 1846 11 145.1 Receiving Hill, MD Herring, DU

Catches Yds TD Avg. 51 820 4 4.6 37 627 0 3.4

Scoring TD Badanjek, MD 16 Igwebuike, CL 0

PAT 6 41

FG 0 16

TP 102 89

Conference Overall Team ................ AP. UPI .. W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Neu vsAP Maryland ..........12.... 11 .... 5 0 0 204 102 9 3 0 380 280 3-2 5-1 1-0 3-1 Virginia .............20.... 17 .... 3 1 2 189 108 8 4 0 337 216 3-2-1 4-0-1 1-0 1-2-1 North Carolina .................. 3 2 1 119 125 5 5 1 234 274 3-2-1 2-3 0-0 0-1-1 Wake Forest ....................... 3 3 0 91 124 6 5 0 205 232 3-2 3-3 0-0 0-0 Georgia Tech ...................... 2 2 1 114 81 6 4 1 296 201 4-2 2-2-1 0-0 3-1 Duke ................................... 1 5 0 67 162 2 9 0 128 301 1-4 1-5 0-0 0-0 NC State ............................. 1 5 0 97 179 3 8 0 263 311 2-5 1-3 0-0 1-1 Clemson................................ 7 4 0 346 215 5-1 2-2 0-1 0-3 Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 19-15-0 (.559)

NC STATE L 16-22 --/-- .......East Carolina W 45-0 --/-- .......... The Citadel L 14-26 --/-- ................ Virginia W 38-15 --/-- .... at Wake Forest L 10-20 --/-- ....... Georgia Tech L 14-42 --/ 3 .... North Carolina L 17-27 --/-- ........... at Clemson L 17-31 --/-- at South Carolina W 33-7 --/-- ...Appalachian St. L 26-27 --/-- .................at Duke L 6-29 --/20 ............ Maryland

CLEMSON (AP-rank: CU-Opp.) W 40-7 4/-- ....Appalachian St. W 55-0 3/-- .............at Virginia L 23-26 2/20 ............at Georgia L 21-28 13/18 ..at Georgia Tech W 20-12 --/-- .....North Carolina W 54-21 --/-- ......................Duke W 35-34 --/-- ........... at NC State W 37-14 --/-- ......... Wake Forest W 17-10 --/-- ........Virginia Tech L 23-41 20/-- ........ at Maryland L 21-22 --/ 9 .....South Carolina

VIRGINIA W 38-30 --/-- ..................... Duke W 27-16 --/-- ..................... Navy W 21-14 --/-- ....James Madison W 26-14 --/-- .......... at NC State L 3-23 --/19 ........at Maryland L 21-42 --/-- ........... at Clemson W 38-10 --/-- ...................... VMI L 34-38 --/-- .... at Wake Forest L 27-31 --/-- ... at Georgia Tech W 17-14 --/19 ... North Carolina L 0-48 --/-- ....... Virginia Tech

DUKE W 31-24 L 0-21 L 9-13 L 10-38 L 0-27 L 21-54 L 7-43 L 3-31 L 16-20 W 16-13 L 15-17

WAKE FOREST L 25-27 --/-- .....Appalachian St. W 13-6 --/-- .....at Virginia Tech W 21-0 --/-- ..Western Carolina W 31-6 --/-- ..........at Richmond L 15-38 --/-- ................ NC State L 10-30 --/ 4 . at North Carolina L 33-36 --/16 ..............Maryland W 38-34 --/-- ..................Virginia L 17-24 --/-- .............at Clemson L 21-31 --/-- .......................Duke L 33-49 --/-- .....at Georgia Tech

GEORGIA TECH W 16-6 --/19 ..............Alabama W 48-3 --/-- .......... The Citadel W 28-21 18/13 ............. Clemson L 22-27 12/-- ..............NC State T 20-20 20/-- ...........at Virginia L 34-48 --/13 ............at Auburn L 21-24 --/-- ............. Tennessee W 31-3 --/-- ..................... Duke L 17-24 --/-- at North Carolina W 24-7 --/-- .... at Wake Forest W 35-18 --/18 ........... at Georgia

--/-- .................Indiana --/-- at South Carolina --/-- ................ at Army --/-- ................ Virginia --/-- ...at Virginia Tech --/-- ........... at Clemson --/-- ............. Maryland --/-- ... at Georgia Tech --/-- .........Wake Forest --/-- .......... at NC State --/-- .... North Carolina

MARYLAND L 7-23 --/-- ...............Syracuse L 14-23 --/-- ............Vanderbilt W 20-17 --/18 ..at West Virginia W 38-17 --/-- .........Wake Forest L 24-25 --/11 .......at Penn State W 44-21 --/-- ...............NC State W 43-7 --/-- .................at Duke W 34-23 --/-- ..at North Carolina W 42-40 --/ 6 .... at Miami (Fla.) W 41-23 --/20 .............. Clemson (Baltimore) W 45-34 18/-- ...........at Virginia Sun Bowl W 28-27 12/-- ............ Tennessee NORTH CAROLINA L 30-33 --/-- ..................... Navy L 20-52 --/10 ..at Boston College W 23-17 --/-- ..................Kansas L 12-20 --/-- ........... at Clemson L 3-14 --/-- .... at Wake Forest W 28-21 --/-- ...............NC State W 30-27 --/-- ..at Memphis State L 23-34 --/-- ............. Maryland W 24-17 --/-- ....... Georgia Tech T 24-24 --/19 ............... Virginia W 17-15 --/-- .................at Duke

NC STATE W 43-6 --/-- ......................Ohio L 30-34 --/-- ................ Furman L 15-24 --/-- .........Wake Forest W 31-22 --/-- .......East Carolina W 27-22 --/12 .. at Georgia Tech L 21-44 --/-- .........at Maryland L 21-28 --/-- at North Carolina L 34-35 --/-- ............... Clemson L 28-35 --/ 5 .... South Carolina L 0-45 --/-- ............at Virginia L 13-16 --/-- ..................... Duke VIRGINIA L 0-55 --/ 3 ................ Clemson W 35-7 --/-- ....................... VMI W 21-9 --/-- .................. at Navy W 26-23 --/-- ....at Virginia Tech W 38-10 --/-- ..................at Duke T 20-20 --/20 ....... Georgia Tech W 28-9 --/-- ..........Wake Forest W 27-7 --/12 ...at West Virginia W 45-0 --/-- ................NC State T 24-24 19/-- at North Carolina L 34-45 --/18 ............. Maryland Peach Bowl W 27-24 --/-- ...................Purdue WAKE FOREST L 20-21 --/-- ....... Virginia Tech W 17-13 --/-- ...Appalachian St. W 24-15 --/-- .......... at NC State L 17-38 --/-- .........at Maryland W 29-16 --/-- ........ at Richmond W 14-3 --/-- .... North Carolina L 9-28 --/-- ............at Virginia W 34-21 -/-- ....William & Mary L 14-37 --/-- ........... at Clemson W 20-16 --/-- .................at Duke L 7-24 --/-- ....... Georgia Tech


118 ACC Year by Year ACC Champion - Maryland Champion - Clemson 1985 Player of the Year - Barry Word, Virginia 1986 Player ofACC the Year - Erik Kramer, NC State Rookie of the Year - Jerry Mays, Georgia Tech Coach of the Year - Bill Curry, Georgia Tech

Maryland made it three championships in a row and six in 12 years, by finishing unbeaten in ACC play ... Georgia Tech, competing for the crown in only its third year in the league placed second while Clemson and Virginia deadlocked for third ... Due to scheduling conflicts with Georgia Tech joining the ACC, Tech and Maryland did not play ... For the fourth straight year and 11th time in 13 seasons, the Terps took part in post-season play, knocking off Syracuse in the Cherry Bowl, 35-18 ... Georgia Tech handed Michigan State a 17-14 defeat in the All-American Bowl while Clemson lost to Minnesota, 20-13, in the Independence Bowl ... Maryland extended its ACC game win streak to 17, with a 33-21 title clinching victory over Virginia on the season’s final weekend ... A pair of offensive tackles, J.D. Maarleveld of Maryland and Jim Dombrowski of Virginia, were tabbed as consensus All-Americans while Georgia Tech outside linebacker Pat Swilling was named a first-team All-America...North Carolina QB Kevin Anthony, who passed for 1,546 yards and 11 TDs earned Academic All-America honors ... Virginia tailback Barry Word was named the ACC’s Player of the Year leading the ACC in rushing and finishing 6th nationally in rushing yards per game (122.4) and 4th nationally in yards per carry (5.9) ... Georgia Tech head coach Bill Curry was named the ACC’s Coach of the Year by guiding the Yellow Jackets to their best season since 1966 ... Georgia Tech freshman tailback Jerry Mays was voted the conference’s “Rookie of the Year”... For the second straight year Virginia’s Dombrowski was tabbed as the recipient of the ACC’s Jacobs Blocking Trophy, as the ACC’s top blocker ... North Carolina senior defensive back Danny Burmeister was chosen as the recipient of the Brian Piccolo Award for courage ... Georgia Tech’s “Black Watch” defense ranked 4th nationally in scoring defense, allowing only 10.7 points per game ...Tech outside linebacker Pat Swilling set an ACC single-game record with 7 quarterback sacks against NC State in the season-opener for both teams.

1985 All-ACC First Team OFFENSE: WR-Earl Winfield, UNC WR-James Brim, WF TE-Jim Riggs, CL T-Jim Dombrowski, UVa T-John Maarleveld, MD G-Steve Reese, CL G-Len Lynch, MD C-Harold Garren, UVa QB-Erik Kramer, NCS RB-Barry Word, UVa RB-Kenny Flowers, CL PK- Kenny Stadlin, UVa

DEFENSE: DL-Pat Swilling, GT DL-Bruce Mesner, MD DL-Gary Baldinger, WF DL-Steve Berlin, CL DL-Reuben Davis, UNC LB-Ted Roof, GT LB-Chuck Faucette, MD DB-Cleve Pounds, GT DB-Al Covington, MD DB-Larry Griffin, UNC DB-Keeta Covington, MD P-Tommy Barnhardt, UNC

Statistical Leaders

Total Offense Plays Yds Avg. TDR Gelbaugh, MD 349 2385 216.8 16 Kramer, NCS 429 2252 204.7 17 Rushing Word, Uva Flowers, CL

Car. Yds Avg. 207 1224 122.4 200 1052 95.6

TD 6 13

Passing Cmp-Att-Int. Yds TD Rat. Dewberry, GT 110-193-8 1557 10 133.6 Gelbaugh, MD 166-311-142475 15 127.1 Receiving Catches Yds TD Avg. Ramseur, WF 54 450 1 4.9 Green, DU 51 578 3 4.6 Scoring Flowers, CL Stadlin, UVa

TD 13 0

PAT 0 28

FG 0 16

TP 78 76

Conference Overall Team ................ AP. UPI . W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Neu vs AP Maryland ..........18.... 19 ... 6 0 0 192 92 9 3 0 326 192 4-2 4-1 1-0 0-3 Georgia Tech .....19.... 18 ... 5 1 0 136 55 9 2 1 252 132 5-2 3-0-1 1-0 1-1-1 Clemson............................. 4 3 0 167 122 6 6 0 244 222 3-3 3-2 0-1 0-0 Virginia ............................. 4 3 0 172 150 6 5 0 262 217 4-2 2-3 0-0 0-0 North Carolina ................. 3 4 0 129 154 5 6 0 224 223 3-3 2-3 0-0 0-2 Duke .................................. 2 5 0 94 174 4 7 0 193 252 3-2 1-5 0-0 0-0 NC State ............................ 2 5 0 121 189 3 8 0 186 305 1-5 2-3 0-0 0-0 Wake Forest ...................... 1 6 0 99 174 4 7 0 212 249 3-3 1-4 0-0 0-1 Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 17-16-0 (.515) CLEMSON .(AP-rank: CU-OPP) W 20-17 --/-- ....at Virginia Tech L 13-20 --/-- ................. Georgia L 3-14 --/-- ........ Georgia Tech L 7-26 --/-- ..........at Kentucky W 27-24 --/-- .................Virginia W 21-9 --/-- ................. at Duke W 39-10 --/-- ............... NC State W 26-10 --/-- ......... Wake Forest L 20-21 --/-- ..at North Carolina L 31-34 --/-- ..............Maryland W 24-17 --/-- .....South Carolina Independence Bowl L 13-20 --/-- .............Minnesota DUKE W 40-17 --/-- .......Northwestern L 18-20 --/-- ...at West Virginia W 34-13 --/-- ......................Ohio L 14-37 --/-- ............at Virginia L 7-28 --/-- ..at South Carolina L 9-21 --/-- ............... Clemson L 10-40 --/-- .........at Maryland L 0-9 --/-- ....... Georgia Tech L 7-27 --/-- .... at Wake Forest W 31-19 --/-- ...............NC State W 23-21 --/-- ..at North Carolina GEORGIA TECH W 28-18 --/-- .......... at NC State L 13-24 --/-- ................ Virginia W 14-3 --/-- ........... at Clemson W 31-0 --/-- .... North Carolina W 24-17 --/-- ..Western Carolina L 14-17 --/ 8 .................Auburn T 6-6 --/16 ........ at Tennessee W 9-0 --/-- .................at Duke W 35-7 --/-- ..UT/Chattanooga W 41-10 --/-- .........Wake Forest W 20-16 --/20 ............... Georgia All-American Bowl W 17-14 --/-- .... Michigan State

MARYLAND L 18-20 7/19 ............Penn State L 31-13 17/-- at Boston College W 28-0 17/-- ...... West Virginia L 0-20 17/12 ........ at Michigan W 31-17 --/-- ........... at NC State W 26-3 --/-- ..... at Wake Forest W 40-10 --/-- ......................Duke W 28-10 --/-- .....North Carolina L 22-29 --/ 8 ......... Miami (Fla.) (Baltimore) W 34-31 --/-- ............at Clemson W 33-21 --/-- .................Virginia Cherry Bowl NORTH CAROLINA W 21-19 --/-- ................. at Navy L 13-23 --/12 ..................... LSU W 51-7 --/-- ...................... VMI L 0-31 --/-- ... at Georgia Tech W 34-14 --/-- .........Wake Forest W 21-14 --/-- .......... at NC State L 10-20 --/11 .......Florida State L 10-28 --/-- .........at Maryland W 21-20 --/-- ............... Clemson L 22-24 --/-- ............at Virginia L 21-23 --/-- ..................... Duke

VIRGINIA W 40-15 --/-- .......................VMI W 24-13 --/-- ....at Georgia Tech L 13-17 --/-- ...................... Navy W 37-14 --/-- ......................Duke L 24-27 --/-- ............at Clemson L 10-28 --/-- ........Virginia Tech W 20-18 --/-- ..... at Wake Forest W 27-7 --/-- ....... West Virginia L 22-23 --/-- ........... at NC State W 24-22 --/-- .....North Carolina L 21-33 --/-- ......... at Maryland NC STATE L 14-33 --/-- ....... East Carolina L 18-28 --/-- ........ Georgia Tech W 20-17 --/-- ..... at Wake Forest L 20-42 --/-- .................Furman L 17-31 --/-- ..............Maryland L 10-24 --/-- ........ at Pittsburgh L 14-21 --/-- .....North Carolina L 10-39 --/-- ............at Clemson W 21-17 --/-- .at South Carolina W 23-22 --/-- .................Virginia L 19-31 --/-- ................. at Duke WAKE FOREST W 30-23 --/-- ..William & Mary W 30-0 --/-- .......... at Boston U L 17-20 --/-- ...............NC State W 24-21 --/-- ...Appalachian St. L 29-31 --/16 ........ at Tennessee L 14-34 --/-- ..at North Carolina L 3-26 --/-- ............. Maryland L 18-20 --/-- ................ Virginia L 10-26 --/-- ........... at Clemson W 27-7 --/-- ..................... Duke L 10-41 --/- ..... at Georgia Tech

Rookie of the Year - Ray Agnew, NC State Coach of the Year - Dick Sheridan, NC State

Clemson captured its ninth outright championship on the strength of a 5-1-1 finish ... North Carolina and NC State tied for second with 5-2 records while defending champion Maryland was fifth with a 2-3-1 mark ... Each team won at least two conference games for only the second time in league history ... NC State, under first year head coach Dick Sheridan, provided one of the most impressive turnarounds as it posted the conference’s best regular season record at 8-2-1 after three straight 3-8 campaigns ... Clemson defeated Stanford in the Gator Bowl, 27-21, but North Carolina lost to Arizona in the Aloha Bowl, 30-21, and the Wolfpack bowed to Virginia Tech, 25-24, in the Peach Bowl ... Terrence Flagler, the ACC’s second-leading rusher with 1,176 yards, was a consensus All-America and finished 3rd nationally in rushing yards per carry (6.5), with Wake Forest guard Paul Kiser, North Carolina tackle Harris Barton, Clemson offensive guard John Phillips all receiving first-team All-America honors... Duke defensive back Mike Diminick earned Academic All-America accolades ... Kiser was named the recipient of the ACC’s Jacobs Blocking Trophy, as the conference’s top blocker ... Georgia Tech All-ACC safety Riccardo Ingram, also an All-America outfielder for Tech’s baseball program, was named as the Conference’s top athlete and winner of the Anthony J. McKevlin Award ... Ingram finished 3rd nationally in punt returns (14.5) ... Clemson senior wide receiver Ray Williams was named the recipient of the Brian Piccolo Award for courage ... North Carolina tailback Derrick Fenner led the ACC in rushing and finished 45th nationally with 1,250 yards ... Clemson’s Terrance Rouhlac led the nation in kickoff returns averaging 33.0 on 17 returns ... Wake Forest wide receiver James Brim led the ACC in pass receiving and finished 8th nationally (6.0) ...North Carolina finished 6th nationally in total offense, averaging 436.0 yards per game ... Clemson finished the year ranked 6th nationally in rushing offense (273.4) with North Carolina ranked 10th (252.5).

1986 All-ACC First Team OFFENSE: WR-James Brim, WF WR-Nasrallah Worthen, NCS TE-Jim Riggs, CL T-Harris Barton, UNC T-Tim Morrison, WF G-John Phillips, CL G-Paul Kiser, WF C-John Davis, GT QB-Erik Kramer, NCS RB-Terrence Flagler, CL RB-Derrick Fenner, UNC PK-Mike Cofer, NCS

DEFENSE: DL-Terence Mack, CL DL-Michael Perry, CL DL-Bruce Mesner, MD DL-Tim Goad, UNC DL-Kyle Ambrose, GT LB-Mike Junkin, DU LB-Chuck Faucette, MD DB-Delton Hall, CL’ DB-Keeta Covington, MD DB-Riccardo Ingram, GT DB-Walter Bailey, UNC P-Kelly Hollodick, NCS

Statistical Leaders

Total Offense Elkins, WF Henning, MD Rushing Fenner, UNC Flagler, CL

Plays Yds Avg. TDR 400 2443 244.3 17 418 2681 243.7 16 Car. Yds Avg. 200 1250 125.0 180 1176 106.9

TD 6 10

Passing Cmp-Att-Int. Yds TD Rat. Maye, UNC 110-176-6 1401 10 141.3 Henning, MD 196-353-11 2725 15 128.2 Receiving Brim, WF Green, DU Scoring Flagler, CL Cofer, NCS

Catches Yds TD Avg. 66 930 5 6.0 46 608 6 4.2 TD 13 0

PAT 0 33

FG 0 13

TP 78 72

Conference Overall Team ................. AP .UPI W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Neu vsAP Clemson............. 17 ....19 .. 5 1 1 179 97 8 2 2 296 187 3-1-1 4-1 1-0-1 2-1 North Carolina ................. 5 2 0 206 195 7 4 1 305 279 4-1 3-2-1 0-1 0-3-1 NC State ............................ 5 2 0 198 185 8 3 1 328 274 6-0-1 2-2 0-1 3-0 Georgia Tech ..................... 3 3 0 165 113 5 5 1 282 211 4-1-1 1-4 0-0 1-2 Maryland .......................... 2 3 1 153 133 5 5 1 262 211 1-3-1 4-2 0-0 0-1-1 Duke .................................. 2 5 0 136 216 4 7 0 200 284 3-2 1-5 0-0 0-2 Virginia ............................. 2 5 0 111 192 3 8 0 198 315 2-4 1-4 0-0 1-1 Wake Forest ...................... 2 5 0 203 220 5 6 0 325 295 3-3 2-3 0-0 0-0 Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 19-14-4 (.568) CLEMSON . (AP-rank: CU/OPP) L 14-20 --/-- ........Virginia Tech W 31-28 --/14 ............at Georgia W 27-3 --/-- ....at Georgia Tech W 24-0 --/-- ...........The Citadel W 31-17 20/-- ............at Virginia W 35-3 17/-- .....................Duke L 3-27 16/20 ......... at NC State W 28-20 --/-- ..... at Wake Forest W 38-10 20/-- ....North Carolina T 17-17 15/-- .............Maryland (Baltimore) T 21-21 19/-- ....South Carolina Gator Bowl W 27-21 --/2- ................Stanford DUKE W 17-6 --/-- .. at Northwestern L 7-31 --/19 ........... at Georgia W 22-7 --/-- ......................Ohio W 20-13 --/-- ................ Virginia L 18-24 --/-- ........at Vanderbilt L 3-35 --/17 .......... at Clemson L 19-27 --/-- ............. Maryland L 6-34 --/-- ... at Georgia Tech W 38-36 --/-- .........Wake Forest L 15-29 --/-- .......... at NC State L 35-42 --/-- .... North Carolina GEORGIA TECH T 17-17 --/-- ................. Furman W 28-14 --/-- .............at Virginia L 3-27 --/-- ................ Clemson L 20-21 --/-- ..at North Carolina W 59-21 --/17 ...............NC State L 10-31 --/ 7 ..............at Auburn W 14-13 --/-- .............. Tennessee W 34-6 --/-- ...................... Duke W 52-6 --/-- ....................... VMI L 21-24 --/-- ..... at Wake Forest L 24-31 --/18 ............ at Georgia

MARYLAND W 10-7 --/-- ........at Pittsburgh W 35-21 --/-- ............Vanderbilt W 24-3 --/-- ...at West Virginia L 16-28 13/-- ..............NC State L 25-30 --/-- .....Boston College L 21-27 --/-- .........Wake Forest W 27-19 --/-- .................at Duke L 30-32 --/-- at North Carolina L 15-17 --/ 2 ........at Penn State T 17-17 --/15 .............. Clemson (Baltimore) W 42-10 --/-- ............at Virginia

NC STATE W 38-10 --/-- ....... East Carolina T 14-14 --/-- .............Pittsburgh W 42-38 --/-- ......... Wake Forest W 28-16 --/13 ........ at Maryland L 21-59 17/-- ...at Georgia Tech W 35-34 --/19 ..at North Carolina W 27-3 20/16 .............. Clemson W 23-22 16/-- ....South Carolina L 16-20 15/-- ............at Virginia W 29-15 --/-- ......................Duke W 31-18 --/-- ..Western Carolina Peach Bowl L 24-25 18/-- .......Virginia Tech VIRGINIA W 30-20 --/-- .... South Carolina L 10-20 --/-- ................. at Navy L 14-28 --/-- ....... Georgia Tech L 13-20 --/-- .................at Duke W 30-28 --/-- .... at Wake Forest L 17-31 --/20 .............. Clemson L 10-42 --/-- ...at Virginia Tech L 37-41 ---/-- ..William & Mary W 20-16 --/15 ..............NC State L 7-27 --/-- ..at North Carolina L 10-42 --/-- ............. Maryland

NORTH CAROLINA W 45-14 --/-- .......... The Citadel W 20-0 --/-- ............. at Kansas T 10-10 --/15 ...at Florida State W 21-20 --/-- ....... Georgia Tech W 40-30 --/-- .... at Wake Forest L 34-35 18/-- ..............NC State L 3-30 --/12 ................. at LSU W 32-30 --/-- ............. Maryland L 10-38 --/20 .......... at Clemson W 27-7 --/-- ................ Virginia W 42-35 --/-- .................at Duke Aloha Bowl L 21-30 --/16 ............... Arizona WAKE FOREST W 21-13 --/-- ....Appalachian St W 31-0 --/-- ..............Boston U. L 38-42 --/-- .......... at NC State W 49-14 --/-- ................ at Army L 28-30 --/-- ................ Virginia L 30-40 --/-- .... North Carolina W 27-21 --/-- .........at Maryland L 20-28 --/-- ............... Clemson L 36-38 --/-- .................at Duke L 21-48 --/-- .. at South Carolina W 24-21 --/-- ....... Georgia Tech


ACC Year by Year 1987

ACC Champion - Clemson Player of the Year - Michael Dean Perry, Clemson Rookie of the Year - Terry Allen, Clemson Coach of the Year - Bill Dooley, Wake Forest

1988

Clemson, the pre-season conference favorite did just what it was expected to do as it won six of its seven ACC battles and successfully defended its championship ... It was the 10th outright title for the 10-2 Tigers and their fourth over the last seven years ... Virginia and Wake Forest had the biggest turnaround seasons as both finished with identical 7-4 marks ... A year earlier, the Cavaliers compiled a 3-8 record while the Deacons were 5-6 ... The Tigers knocked off Penn State 35-10, while Virginia bested BYU 22-16 ... Michael Dean Perry of Clemson was tabbed as the ACC Player of the Year, following in the footsteps of his older brother, William, who copped the same award in 1984 ... Perry, kicking specialist David Treadwell and defensive back Donnell Woolford, all of Clemson were named to at least one All-America first team ... Treadwell was a consensus first-team All-America choice and finished 5th nationally in field goals ... Woolford finished 3rd nationally in punt returns, averaging 15.5 yards per return and returning 2 for touchdowns ... League records established during the season include team passing yardage by Duke, individual total offense by Duke quarterback Steve Slayden and most pass receiving yardage by teammate Clarkston Hines ... Veteran ACC head coaches Bobby Ross (Maryland) and Bill Dooley (North Carolina) rejoined the league with new teams at Georgia Tech and Wake Forest, respectively ... Dooley led the Deacons to a tie for third place and was named ACC Coach of the Year ... Clemson guard John Phillips was chosen as the winner of the ACC’s Jacobs Blocking Trophy as the conference’s top blocker ... Virginia freshman defensive back Keith McMeans led the nation in pass interceptions with 9 in just 10 games, a 0.90 percentage ... His Cavalier teammate Kevin Cook ranked 4th in the nation in pass interceptions with 8 in 11 games ... Clemson ranked 5th nationally in total defense, allowing just 240.0 yards per game ... The Tigers also were ranked 2nd in defense against the run, allowing just 80.0 yards per game on the ground ... Duke ranked 4th nationally in passing offense, averaging 313.0 yards per game through the air.

1987 All-ACC First Team OFFENSE: E-John Ford, UVa E-Clarkston Hines, DU TE-Ferrell Edmunds, MD T-Jeff Nunamacher, CL T-Chris Minear, UVa G-John Phillips CL G-Pat Crowley, UNC C-Chuck Massaro, NCS QB-Scott Secules, UVa RB-Terry Allen, CL RB-Mark Young, WF PK- David Treadwell, CL

DEFENSE: DL-Michael Dean Perry, CL DL-Carlton Bailey, UNC DL-Tim Goad, UNC DL-Sean Scott, UVa DL-Tony Stephens, CL LB-Kevin Walker, MD LB-Jimmie Simmons, WF DB-Norris Davis, UNC DB-Donnell Woolford, CL DB-A.J. Greene, WF DB-Kevin Cook, UVa P-Craig Salmon, NCS

Rushing Allen, CL Young, WF

Plays Yds Avg. TDR 494 2966 269.8 23 353 2356 214.2 18 Car. Yds Avg. 172 868 86.8 179 796 79.5

TD 7 4

Passing Cmp-Att-Int. Yds TD Rat. Secules, UVa 174-296-8 2311 12 132.3 Slayden, DU 230-395-16 2924 20 129.0 Receiving Boone, DU Hines, DU Scoring Treadwell, CL Peterson, DU

Catches Yds TD Avg. 62 587 0 5.6 57 1093 11 5.2 TD PAT FG 0 28-29 18-21 0 34-36 15-21

TP 82 79

Conference Overall Team .............. AP..UPI ..W L T For Opp W L T For OppHome Road Neu vsAP Clemson.......... 12 .... 10 ....6 1 0 205 116 10 2 0 333 176 7-1 2-1 1-0 2-1 Virginia ............................5 2 0 194 159 8 4 0 292 276 5-0 2-4 1-0 0-2 Wake Forest .....................4 3 0 144 130 7 4 0 201 185 4-2 3-2 0-0 0-2 NC State ...........................4 3 0 184 159 4 7 0 212 302 2-4 2-3 0-0 1-2 Maryland .........................3 3 0 102 155 4 7 0 194 301 3-2 1-5 0-0 0-3 North Carolina ................3 4 0 125 131 5 6 0 214 207 1-4 4-2 0-0 0-3 Duke .................................2 5 0 194 183 5 6 0 301 243 4-1 1-5 0-0 0-1 Georgia Tech ....................0 6 0 69 184 2 9 0 199 275 2-5 0-4 0-0 0-4 Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 18-18-0 (.500) CLEMSON .(AP-rank: CU-OPP) W 43-0 9/-- ..Western Carolina W 22-10 10/-- ...at Virginia Tech W 21-10 8/18 ................ Georgia W 33-12 9/-- ........ Georgia Tech W 38-21 8/-- .................Virginia W 17-10 7/-- ......................Duke L 28-30 7/-- ............... NC State W 31-17 14/-- ........ Wake Forest W 13-10 10/-- at North Carolina W 45-16 9/-- ..............Maryland L 7-20 8/12 ..at South Carolina Citrus Bowl W 35-10 14/20 ...........Penn State DUKE W 41-6 W 31-16 W 35-31 L 17-42 L 0-7 L 10-17 L 22-23 W 48-14 L 27-30 L 45-47 W 25-10

--/-- ................. Colgate --/-- .......Northwestern --/-- ............Vanderbilt --/-- ............at Virginia --/-- ............ at Rutgers --/ 7 ........... at Clemson --/-- .........at Maryland --/-- ....... Georgia Tech --/-- .........Wake Forest --/-- .......... at NC State --/-- ..at North Carolina

GEORGIA TECH W 51-12 --/-- ........... The Citadel L 23-30 --/-- ..... North Carolina L 12-33 --/ 9 ............ at Clemson L 0-17 --/-- ........... at NC State W 38-0 --/-- ........ Indiana State L 10-20 --/ 5 ..................Auburn L 15-29 --/13 ......... at Tennessee L 14-48 --/-- ..................at Duke L 14-23 --/-- ................. Virginia L 6-33 --/-- ..........Wake Forest L 16-30 --/14 ................ Georgia

ACC Champion - Clemson Player of the Year - Anthony Dilweg, Duke Rookie of the Year - Jesse Campbell, NC State Coach of the Year - Steve Spurrier, Duke

Clemson became the third school in ACC history to capture three consecutive outright football titles when Danny Ford’s team posted a 6-1 league mark to claim the 1988 league crown ... The Tigers were 17-3-1 against ACC foes the last three years ... four other conference members, NC State, Virginia, Duke and Wake Forest also posted winning records ... Duke opened the season with five straight wins and made the biggest improvement as it posted seven victories, the most for the Blue Devils since 1962 ... Clemson and NC State represented the ACC in post-season play with the Tigers downing Big Eight foe Oklahoma, 13-6, in the Florida Citrus Bowl while the Wolfpack made it a clean sweep for the ACC, when they knocked off Iowa of the Big Ten, 28-23, in the Peach Bowl ... Overall the ACC posted a 20-13-1 (.603) mark in games against outside opponents ... Clemson DB Donnell Woolford earned consensus All-America honors while Duke’s Clarkston Hines was a first team Football Writers All-America ... Hines, who had 68 receptions for 1,067 yards and 10 TDs, became the first ACC player to have 1,000 yards of receiving yardage in consecutive seasons ... Duke QB Anthony Dilweg, named ACC Player of the Year, established six conference single-season records in total offense (3,713), passing yardage (3,824), touchdown passes (24), TDR (26), passes attempted (484) and total plays (539) ... Dilweg finished 2nd nationally in total offense ... North Carolina center Jeff Garnica was named the recipient of the ACC’s Jacobs Blocking Trophy as the top blocker in the conference ... Georgia Tech tailback Jerry Mays was named the winner of the Brian Piccolo courage award ... Duke defensive back Mike Diminick became the ACC’s first three-time Academic All-America when he earned a spot on the 1988 GTE Academic All-America team ... Duke running back Roger Boone led the conference in receiving for the second straight year and set an ACC record for catches by a running back (73) ... Duke finished the year ranked 3rd nationally in passing offense (351.6), while NC State was ranked 6th nationally in rushing defense (103.6) ... The Wolfpack also finished 5th nationally in scoring defense (12.9 )and 8th in total defense (264.3) ... North Carolina’s Kennard Martin finished 5th nationally in rushing (104.2) and Clemson’s Terry Allen was 8th in rushing (103.6) ... Clemson finished the year ranked 2nd in the nation in turnover margin (+20)...Georgia Tech and Maryland met for the first time in football as conference opponents, as Tech played all of its ACC foes in football for the first time since joining the league in 1978.

Statistical Leaders

Total Offense Slayden, DU Secules, UVa

119

1988 All-ACC First Team DEFENSE: OFFENSE: DL-Ray Agnew, NCS E-Clarkston Hines, DU E-Nasrallah Worthen, NCS DL-Mark Drag, CL DL-Warren Powers, MD TE-Dave Colonna, DU DL-Willis Crockett, GT T-Jeff Nunamacher, CL LB-Scott Auer, NCS T-Chris Port, DU LB-Jeff Lageman, UVa G-Roy Brown, UVa LB-Fred Stone, NCS G-Pat Crowley, UNC DB-Donnell Woolford, CL C-Jeff Garnica, UNC QB-Anthony Dilweg, DU DB-A.J. Greene, WF DB-Jesse Campbell, NCS RB-Terry Allen, CL RB-Kennard Martin, UNC DB-Cedric Stallworth, GT P-Martin Bailey, WF PK-Dan Plocki, MD

Statistical Leaders

Total Offense Dilweg, DU Moore, UVa Rushing Martin, UNC Allen, CL

Plays Yds Avg. TDR 539 3713 337.6 26 441 2526 229.6 25 Car. Yds Avg. 193 1146 104.2 199 1139 103.6

TD 11 9

Passing Cmp-Att-Int. Yds TD Rat. Dilweg, DU 287-484-18 3824 24 134.6 Elkins, WF 165-280-10 2205 14 134.4 Receiving Boone, DU Hines, DU Scoring Plocki, MD Peterson, DU

Catches Yds TD Avg. 73 630 2 6.6 68 1067 10 6.2 TD PAT FG 0 27-27 17-22 0 34-35 12-16

TP 78 70

Conference Overall Team ............ AP. UPI . W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Neu Vs AP Clemson...........9...... 8 ... 6 1 0 216 107 10 2 0 342 157 5-1 4-1 1-0 1-1 Virginia ......................... 5 2 0 162 139 7 4 0 251 244 4-2 3-2 0-0 0-2 NC State ................ 17 ... 4 2 1 169 110 8 3 1 312 175 5-1-1 2-2 1-0 1-1 Wake Forest .................. 4 3 0 173 174 6 4 1 282 238 3-2-1 3-2 0-0 0-2 Maryland ...................... 4 3 0 190 196 5 6 0 260 304 3-2 2-4 0-0 0-2 Duke .............................. 3 3 1 204 245 7 3 1 324 324 3-2 4-1-1 0-0 0-1 North Carolina ............. 1 6 0 152 247 1 10 0 217 391 1-5 0-5 0-0 0-4 Georgia Tech ................. 0 7 0 105 153 3 8 0 200 194 3-3 0-5 0-0 1-1 Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 20-13-1 (.603)

MARYLAND L 11-25 --/-- ........... at Syracuse W 21-19 --/-- .................Virginia W 25-20 --/-- ....... West Virginia L 14-42 --/-- ........... at NC State L 16-46 --/ 3 ..... at Miami (Fla.) W 14-0 --/-- ..... at Wake Forest W 23-22 --/-- ......................Duke L 14-27 --/-- .....North Carolina L 16-21 --/16 ............Penn State (Baltimore) L 16-45 --/ 9 ............at Clemson

NC STATE L 14-32 --/-- .......East Carolina L 0-34 --/18 .......at Pittsburgh L 3-21 --/-- .... at Wake Forest W 42-14 --/-- ............. Maryland W 17-0 --/-- ....... Georgia Tech L 14-17 --/-- .... North Carolina W 30-28 --/ 7 ........... at Clemson L 0-48 --/19.. at South Carolina L 14-29 --/-- ..East Tennessee St. W 47-45 --/-- .................at Duke L 31-34 --/-- ................ Virginia

NORTH CAROLINA W 34-14 --/-- ................... Illinois L 0-28 --/ 1 .........at Oklahoma W 30-23 --/-- ....at Georgia Tech W 45-14 --/-- ..................at Navy L 10-20 --/ 6 ................. Auburn L 14-22 --/-- ......... Wake Forest W 17-14 --/-- ........... at NC State W 27-14 --/-- ......... at Maryland L 10-13 --/10 ............... Clemson L 17-20 --/-- .............at Virginia L 10-25 --/-- ......................Duke

VIRGINIA L 22-30 --/20 ........... at Georgia L 19-21 --/-- .........at Maryland W 14-13 --/-- ....... Virginia Tech W 42-17 --/-- ..................... Duke W 30-0 --/-- ...................... VMI L 21-38 --/ 8 ........... at Clemson L 10-58 --/-- at South Carolina W 35-21 --/-- .........Wake Forest W 23-14 --/-- ... at Georgia Tech W 20-17 --/-- .... North Carolina W 34-31 --/-- .......... at NC State All-American Bowl W 22-16 --/-- ......................BYU

DUKE W 31-21 W 31-26 W 41-17 W 38-34 W 17-15 L 17-49 L 24-34 W 31-21 L 16-35 T 43-43 W 35-29

WAKE FOREST W 24-0 --/-- ............. Richmond W 21-3 --/-- ............... NC State W 16-12 --/-- Appalachian State W 17-13 --/-- .................at Army W 22-14 --/-- at North Carolina L 0-14 --/-- ..............Maryland L 21-35 --/-- .............at Virginia L 17-31 --/14 ...........at Clemson W 30-27 --/-- ......................Duke L 0-30 --/14 ....South Carolina W 33-6 --/-- ....at Georgia Tech

GEORGIA TECH W 24-10 --/-- ...UT-Chattanooga L 16-17 --/-- .............at Virginia L 13-30 --/12 ............... Clemson L 6-14 --/-- ................NC State L 8-13 --/-- ..........at Maryland W 34-0 --/ 8 ..... South Carolina L 17-20 --/-- .at North Carolina L 21-31 --/-- ...................... Duke W 34-7 --/-- ....................... VMI L 24-28 --/-- ..... at Wake Forest L 3-24 --/-- ............. at Georgia

CLEMSON .. (AP-rank: CU-OPP W 40-7 4/-- ........Virginia Tech W 23-3 3/-- .................Furman L 21-24 3/10 ........Florida State W 30-13 12//-- ..at Georgia Tech W 10-7 11/-- ............at Virginia W 49-17 11/-- .....................Duke L 3-10 9/-- ........... at NC State W 38-21 15/-- .... at Wake Forest W 37-14 17/-- ....North Carolina W 49-25 16/-- ........ at Maryland W 29-10 15/-- ....South Carolina Citrus Bowl W 13-6 13/10 ...........Oklahoma --/-- .... at Northwestern --/-- ...........at Tennessee --/-- ............The Citadel --/-- ..................Virginia --/-- ......... at Vanderbilt --/11 ............at Clemson --/-- ...............Maryland --/-- .....at Georgia Tech --/-- .......... Wake Forest --/-- ............ at NC State --/-- ......North Carolina

MARYLAND W 27-16 --/-- .............. Louisville L 24-55 --/12 .. at West Virginia W 30-26 --/-- ............... NC State L 9-20 --/-- ........... at Syracuse W 13-8 --/-- ........ Georgia Tech L 24-27 --/-- ......... Wake Forest W 34-24 --/-- ................. at Duke W 41-38 --/-- .. at North Carolina L 10-17 --/-- ........ at Penn State L 25-49 --/16 ............... Clemson L 23-24 --/-- .............at Virginia NORTH CAROLINA L 10-31 --/19 ..at South Carolina L 0-28 --/ 4 ............. Oklahoma L 34-38 --/-- ...............Louisville L 21-47 --/ 4 ..............at Auburn L 24-42 --/-- ..... at Wake Forest L 3-48 --/-- ................NC State W 20-17 --/-- ........ Georgia Tech L 38-41 --/-- .............. Maryland L 14-37 --/17 ........... at Clemson L 24-27 --/-- ................. Virginia L 29-35 --/-- ..................at Duke

NC STATE W 45-6 --/-- . Western Carolina W 14-6 --/-- ..........Wake Forest L 26-30 --/-- ..........at Maryland W 14-6 --/-- .... at Georgia Tech W 49-0 --/-- .... E. Tennessee St. W 48-3 --/-- ..at North Carolina W 10-3 --/ 9 ................ Clemson L 7-23 --/17 .... South Carolina L 14-19 --/-- .............at Virginia T 43-43 --/-- ...................... Duke W 14-3 --/-- ............. Pittsburgh Peach Bowl W 28-23 --/-- .......................Iowa VIRGINIA W 31-23 --/-- ...William & Mary L 14-42 --/18 ............Penn State W 17-16 --/-- ........ Georgia Tech L 34-38 --/-- ..................at Duke L 7-10 --/11 ............... Clemson L 28-30 --/-- .......... at Louisville W 34-14 --/-- ..... at Wake Forest W 16-10 --/-- ....at Virginia Tech W 19-14 --/-- ................NC State W 27-24 --/-- ..at North Carolina W 24-23 --/-- .............. Maryland WAKE FOREST W 31-11 --/-- .......... at Villanova W 35-0 --/-- ......... Illinois State L 6-14 --/-- ...........at NC State L 9-19 --/19 ......... at Michigan W 42-24 --/-- .... North Carolina W 27-24 --/-- ......... at Maryland L 14-34 --/-- ................ Virginia L 21-38 --/15 ...............Clemson W 35-16 --/-- ................. at Duke W 28-24 --/-- ........Georgia Tech T 34-34 --/-- ... Appalachian St.


ACC Year by Year

120 1989

1990

ACC Co-Champions - Virginia, Duke Player of the Year - Shawn Moore, Virginia Rookie of the Year - Ronald Williams, Clemson Coach of the Year - Steve Spurrier, Duke

For the fifth time in ACC history, but for the first time since 1965, the ACC had two teams tie for the conference’s gridiron title as Virginia and Duke finished with identical 6-1 league marks ... Clemson saw its three-year reign as league champion snapped as the Tigers finished third at 5-2 ... the ACC placed four teams in bowls for only the second time in league history ... Texas Tech defeated Duke, 49-21 in the All-American Bowl, Clemson knocked off West Virginia, 27-7 in the Gator Bowl, NC State dropped a 17-10 decision to Arizona in the inaugural Copper Bowl and Virginia lost to Illinois, 31-21, in the Citrus Bowl ... Five teams had seven wins or more for only the second time in league history ... Duke WR Clarkston Hines was named the ACC Player of the Year while Georgia Tech QB Shawn Jones was tabbed as the league’s top rookie ... Duke’s Steve Spurrier, who resigned following the All-American bowl to become head coach at Florida, was voted as the ACC Coach of the Year ... Nine ACC players earned All-America honors with Duke’s Clarkston Hines being named a consensus All-America ... Hines set an NCAA record for career touchdown pass receptions with 38 and also set career ACC marks for most receptions (189) and yards (3,318) ... He also set an ACC single-season TD reception standard with 17 in 1989 ... Duke set a new ACC record for total offense, averaging 501.7 yards per game ... Georgia Tech safety Ken Swilling became the first defensive player in ACC history to score during an extra point attempt, when he returned a pass interception 99 yards for a two-point conversion against Duke ... Swilling also returned two interceptions for touchdowns ... Maryland running back Michael Anderson was named the recipient of the Brian Piccolo Award ... Duke offensive tackler Chris Port was named the recipient of the ACC’s Jacobs Blocking Award, as the league’s top blocker ... Duke also earned the CFA’s Academic Achievement Award, leading the nation in graduation percentage with 96 percent of its 1984 freshman class earning their degrees... Blue Devil QB David Brown finished 2nd in the nation in passing efficiency (161.0) and established an ACC single-season record.

1989 All-ACC First Team OFFENSE: E-Clarkston Hines, DU E-Ricky Proehl, WF T-Chris Port, DU T-Stacy Long, CL G-Pat Crowley, UNC G-Roy Brown, UVa C-Carey Metts, DU TE-Bruce McGonnigal, UVa QB-Shawn Moore, UVa RB-Jerry Mays, GT RB-Randy Cuthbert, DU PK-Chris Gardocki, CL

DEFENSE: DL-Ray Agnew, NCS DL-Vance Hammond, CL DL-Cecil Gray, UNC ILB-Doug Brwester, CL ILB-Eric Thomas, GT OLB-Ray Savage, UVa OLB-Bobby Houston, NCS DB-Jesse Campbell, NCS DB-Ken Swilling, GT DB-James Lott, CL DB-Robert O’Neal, CL P-Chris Gardocki, CL

Statistical Leaders

Total Offense Barnhill, WF Ray, DU Rushing Mays, GT Cuthbert, DU

Plays Yds Avg. TDR 469 2820 256.4 20 333 2150 238.9 16 Car. Yds Avg. 249 1349 122.6 187 1023 93.0

TD 8 10

Passing Cmp-Att-Int. Yds TD Rat. Brown, DU 104-163-6 1479 14 161.0 Moore, UVa 125-221-7 2078 18 156.3 Receiving Proehl, WF Hines, DU Scoring Hines, DU Gardocki, CL

Catches Yds TD Avg. 65 1053 11 5.9 61 1149 17 5.6 TD PAT FG 17 1 0 0 38-38 20-25

TP 104 98

Conference Overall Team ................AP UPI .W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Neu vs AP *Virginia .......... 18 ... 15 ...6 1 0 251 147 10 3 0 371 272 6-0 4-1 0-2 2-3 *Duke ...............................6 1 0 253 171 8 4 0 377 335 5-0 3-3 0-1 1-2 Clemson............ 12 ... 11 ...5 2 0 205 101 10 2 0 368 138 5-1 4-1 1-0 3-0 Georgia Tech ....................4 3 0 175 151 7 4 0 265 213 6-1 1-3 0-0 1-1 NC State ...........................4 3 0 160 142 7 5 0 290 230 5-2 2-2 0-1 1-1 Maryland .........................2 5 0 148 170 3 7 1 215 238 2-3-1 1-4 0-0 0-4-1 Wake Forest .....................1 6 0 128 256 2 8 1 194 319 1-4-1 1-4 0-0 0-2 North Carolina ................0 7 0 56 238 1 10 0 138 297 1-5 0-5 0-0 0-3 *1989 ACC Co-Champions Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 20-15-2 (.568) CLEMSON (AP-rank: CU-OPP) W 30-0 12/-- ............... Furman W 34-23 10/16 .......at Florida St W 27-7 7/-- ...at Virginia Tech W 31-7 7/-- ............. Maryland L 17-21 7/-- .................at Duke W 34-20 15/-- ............... Virginia L 14-30 14/-- ...... Georgia Tech W 30-10 --/12 ..............NC State W 44-10 22/-- ........Wake Forest W 35-3 21/-- ..at North Carolina W 45-0 15/-- ..at South Carolina Gator Bowl W 27-7 14/21 .....West Virginia DUKE L 21-27 --/-- .. at South Carolina W 41-31 --/-- ......... Northwestern L 6-28 --/17 .......... at Tennessee L 28-49 --/-- .............. at Virginia W 21-17 --/ 7 ..................Clemson W 35-29 --/-- .......................Army W 48-25 --/-- ........... at Maryland W 30-19 --/-- ..........Georgia Tech W 52-35 --/-- .......at Wake Forest W35-26--/-- ...................... NC State W 41-0 25/-- . at North Carolina All-American Bowl L 21-49 20/24 ...........Texas Tech GEORGIA TECH L 28-38 --/25 ........... at NC State L 10-17 --/-- .................. Virginia L 10-21 --/-- ..at South Carolina W 28-24 --/-- ............... Maryland W 30-14 --/14 ............ at Clemson W 17-14 --/-- ...... North Carolina L 19-30 --/-- ...................at Duke W 34-7 --/-- .. Western Carolina W 43-14 --/-- ...........Wake Forest W 13-12 --/-- .......Boston College W 33-22 --/-- .................. Georgia

MARYLAND L 6-10 --/-- ........... at NC State L 10-14 --/17 ...... West Virginia W 23-0 --/-- Western Michigan L 7-31 --/ 7 ............at Clemson L 21-41 --/ 6 .......... at Michigan L 24-28 --/-- ....at Georgia Tech W 27-7 --/-- ..... at Wake Forest L 25-46 --/-- ......................Duke W 38-0 --/-- .....North Carolina T 13-13 --/13 ............Penn State (Baltimore) L 21-48 --/16 ................Virginia

VIRGINIA L 13-36 --/ 2 ..........Notre Dame (East Rutherford, NJ) W 14-6 --/12 .......at Penn State W 17-10 --/-- ... at Georgia Tech W 49-28 --/-- ..................... Duke W 24-12 --/-- ..William & Mary L 20-34 --/15 .......... at Clemson W 50-17 --/-- .... North Carolina W 47-28 --/-- .........Wake Forest W 16-15 --/-- ..............Louisville W 20-9 24/18 ........ at NC State W 32-25 18/-- ...... Virginia Tech W 48-21 16/-- ........at Maryland Florida Citrus Bowl NORTH CAROLINA W 49-7 --/-- ....................... VMI L 21-31 15/11 ................ Illinois L 6-13 --/-- .......... at Kentucky WAKE FOREST L 6-40 --/18 .......... at NC State L 10-15 --/-- ....Appalachian St. L 7-12 --/-- ...................... Navy L 17-27 --/19 ...............NC State L 16-17 --/-- ..........Wake Forest L 10-14 --/-- ................. at Army L 17-50 --/-- .............at Virginia T 17-17 --/-- ........................Rice L 14-17 --/-- .... at Georgia Tech W 17-16 --/-- .at North Carolina L 0-38 --/-- ..........at Maryland L 7-27 --/-- .............. Maryland L 3-35 --/21 ............... Clemson L 28-47 --/-- .............at Virginia L 20-27 --/-- ..... South Carolina L 10-44 --/22 ........... at Clemson L 0-41 --/25 ..................... Duke L 35-52 --/-- ...................... Duke W 29-17 --/-- ...................... Tulsa NC STATE L 14-43 --/-- .... at Georgia Tech W 10-6 --/-- ............. Maryland W 38-28 5/-- ........ Georgia Tech W 27-17 19/-- ... at Wake Forest W 40-6 18/-- ... North Carolina W 42-22 --/-- ............ Kent State W 35-14 14/-- . Mid. Tenn. State L 10-30 12/-- .......... at Clemson W 20-10 20/--at South Carolina L 9-20 18/-- ............... Virginia L 26-35 --/-- .................at Duke L 23-25 --/-- ....... Virginia Tech Copper Bowl L 10-17 --/-- ................ Arizona

National Champion--Georgia Tech ACC Champion - Georgia Tech Player of the Year - Shawn Moore, Virginia Rookie of the Year - Ronald Williams, Clemson Coach of the Year - Bobby Ross, Georgia Tech

Georgia Tech, after defeating 19th-ranked Nebraska, 45-21 in the Florida Citrus Bowl and finishing the season as the nation’s only undefeated Division I-A team, became the third team in ACC history to be crowned national champion ... Maryland (1953) and Clemson (1981) were the conference’s previous national champions ... the Yellow Jackets were voted the nation’s top team by UPI, The Sporting News and the Scripps Howard News Service ... for the first time in league history, the ACC sent five teams - Clemson, Georgia Tech, Maryland, NC State and Virginia to bowl games ... following their 30-0 whitewashing of Illinois in the Hall of Fame Bowl, Clemson’s Tigers joined ACC-member-to-be Florida State as the only Division I-A teams to have a bowl victory in each of the past five years ... Virginia lost a last minute 23-22 decision to Tennessee in the Sugar Bowl, Maryland deadlocked with Louisiana Tech, 34-34 in the Independence Bowl and NC State edged Southern Mississippi, 31-27 in the All-American Bowl ... Yellow Jacket DB Ken Swilling was a unanimous All-America choice while Virginia WR Herman Moore and Clemson OG Stacy Long were consensus All-Americas ... Virginia QB Shawn Moore and WR Herman Moore placed fourth and sixth, respectively in the Heisman Trophy balloting .... Georgia Tech Head Football Coach Bobby Ross was named National Coach of the Year by UPI, The Sporting News, Walter Camp, Scripps Howard News Service, Kodak, the FWAA, the Bobby Dodd Award, WFAA, Chevrolet/ CBS and The Football News ... Virginia offensive tackle Ray Roberts was named the recipient of the ACC’s Jacobs Blocking Trophy as the league’s top blocker ... NC State senior center Charlie Cobb was named as the ACC’s top senior football scholar-athlete and winner of the Jim Tatum Award ... Duke wide receiver Mark Mays was voted the Brian Piccolo courage award ... Virginia quarterback Shawn Moore led the nation in passing efficiency (160.71) ... Clemson led the nation in total defense, allowing only 216.9 yards per game ... The Tigers were also 2nd nationally in scoring (9.9 pts) and rushing defense (71.7 yards per game).

1990 All-ACC First Team OFFENSE: WR - Herman Moore, UVa WR-Barry Johnson, MD T-Stacy Long, CL T-Ray Roberts, UVa G-Joe Siffri, GT G-Eric Harmon, CL C-Trevor Ryals, UVa TE -John Henry Mills, WF RB - Terry Kirby, UVa RB-Ronald Williams, CL QB-Shawn Moore, UVa PK-Chris Gardocki, CL

DEFENSE: DL-Vance Hammond, CL DL-Chris Slade, UVa DL-Rob Bodine, CL ILB-Calvin Tiggle, GT Dwight Hollier, UNC OLB-Marco Coleman, GT OLB-Levon Kirkland, CL DB-Ken Swilling, GT DB-Dexter Davis, CL DB-Jesse Campbell, NCS DB-Willie Clay, GT P-Chris Gardocki, CL

Statistical Leaders

Total Offense Moore, UVa Zolak, MD Rushing Kirby, UVa Williams, CL

Plays Yds Avg. TDR 335 2568 256.8 29 482 2392 217.5 11 Car. Yds Avg. 165 1020 92.7 164 914 91.4

TD 7 8

Passing Cmp-Att-Int. Yds TD Rat. Moore, UVa 144-241-8 2262 21 160.7 Jones, GT 142-245-13 2008 9 133.6 Receiving Catches Yds TD Avg. Wycheck, MD 58 509 1 6.4 Moore, UVa 54 1190 13 4.9 Scoring TD PAT FG McInerney, UVa 0 49-50 15-17 Gwaltney, UNC 0 22-22 21-27

TP 94 85

Conference Overall Team ...............AP UPI . W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Neu vs AP Georgia Tech .....2 .....1 ... 6 0 1 217 124 11 0 1 379 186 6-0 4-0-1 1-0 4-0 Clemson.............9 .....9 ... 5 2 0 138 91 10 2 0 333 109 6-0 3-2 1-0 1-2 Virginia ...........23 ...15 ... 5 2 0 251 107 8 4 0 464 227 4-2 4-1 0-1 1-2 Maryland ........................ 4 3 0 142 158 6 5 1 237 284 4-2 2-3 0-0-1 2-4 North Carolina ............... 3 3 1 124 125 6 4 1 227 186 4-2-1 2-2 0-0 0-2-1 NC State .......................... 3 4 0 90 113 7 5 0 298 189 5-1 1-4 1-0 1-2 Duke ................................ 1 6 0 137 216 4 7 0 240 295 2-3 2-4 0-0 0-3 Wake Forest .................... 0 7 0 99 264 3 8 0 247 351 2-4 1-4 0-0 0-3 Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 28-8-1 (.770) CLEMSON .(AP-rank: CU-OPP) W 59-0 10/-- Long Beach State L 7-20 9/14 ............at Virginia W 18-17 16/-- .............Maryland (Baltimore) W 48-0 17/-- ...Appalachian St. W 26-7 19/-- .....................Duke W 34-3 16/-- ................ Georgia L 19-21 15/18 ..at Georgia Tech W 24-17 22/-- .......... at NC State W 24-6 19/-- .... at Wake Forest W 20-3 18/-- ....North Carolina W 24-15 17/-- ....South Carolina Hall of Fame Bowl W 30-0 14/25 ................. Illinois DUKE L 10-21 --/-- .at South Carolina W 27-24 --/-- ... at Northwestern L 0-59 --/10 ................ Virginia L 7-26 --/19 ........... at Clemson W 17-16 --/-- ................. at Army W 49-18 --/-- . Western Carolina L 20-23 --/-- .............. Maryland L 31-48 --/16 ... at Georgia Tech W 57-20 --/-- ..........Wake Forest L 0-16 --/-- ........... at NC State L 22-24 --/-- ..... North Carolina GEORGIA TECH W 21-13 --/-- ................NC State W 44-9 --/-- ...UT-Chattanooga W 27-6 --/25 .... South Carolina W 31-3 23/-- .........at Maryland W 21-19 18/15 ............. Clemson T 13-13 11/-- at North Carolina W 48-31 16/-- ..................... Duke W 41-38 16/ 1 ...........at Virginia W 6-3 7/-- ........ Virginia Tech W 42-7 4/-- ..... at Wake Forest W 40-23 2/-- ............. at Georgia Florida Citrus Bowl W 45-21 2/19 .............Nebraska

MARYLAND W 20-13 --/-- ....... Virginia Tech W 14-10 --/25 ..at West Virginia L 17-18 --/16 .............. Clemson (Baltimore) W 13-12 --/-- ...............NC State L 17-45 --/ 6 .............. Michigan L 3-31 --/23 ...... Georgia Tech W 41-13 --/-- .........Wake Forest W 23-20 --/-- .................at Duke L 10-34 --/-- ..at North Carolina L 10-24 --/21 .......at Penn State W 35-30 --/ 8 ............at Virginia Independence Bowl T 34-34 --/-- .... Louisiana Tech NORTH CAROLINA W 34-0 --/-- ...... Miami of Ohio L 5-27 --/-- .at South Carolina W 48-21 --/-- ...........Connecticut W 16-13 --/-- ...............Kentucky L 9-12 --/-- ................NC State W 31-24 --/-- ..... at Wake Forest T 13-13 --/-- ........ Georgia Tech W 34-10 --/-- .............. Maryland L 3-20 --/18 ........... at Clemson L 10-24 --/11 ................ Virginia W 24-22 --/-- ..................at Duke

NC STATE W 67-0 --/-- Western Carolina L 13-21 --/-- ... at Georgia Tech W 20-15 --/-- .........Wake Forest L 12-13 --/-- .........at Maryland W 12-9 --/-- at North Carolina W 56-0 --/-- ...Appalachian St. L 0-31 --/ 2 ............at Virginia L 17-24 --/22 .............. Clemson W 38-29 --/-- .... South Carolina L 16-20 --/-- ...at Virginia Tech W 16-0 --/-- ..................... Duke All-American Bowl W 31-27 --/23 .... Southern Miss VIRGINIA W 59-10 15/-- ............. at Kansas W 20-7 4/ 9 ................. Clemson W 56-14 11/-- ..................... Navy W 59-0 10/-- ................ at Duke W 63-35 7/-- .. William & Mary W 31-0 2/-- ............... NC State W 49-14 1/-- ..... at Wake Forest L 38-41 1/16 ....... Georgia Tech W 24-10 11/-- at North Carolina L 30-35 8/-- ..............Maryland L 13-38 17/-- ...at Virginia Tech Sugar Bowl L 22-23 --/10 .............Tennessee WAKE FOREST L 17-33 --/-- ................... at Rice W 23-12 --/-- ....Appalachian St. L 15-20 --/-- ........... at NC State W 52-14 --/-- ..................... Army L 24-31 --/-- ..... North Carolina L 13-41 --/-- ..........at Maryland L 14-49 --/ 1 ................. Virginia L 6-24 --/19 ............... Clemson L 20-57 --/-- ..................at Duke L 7-42 --/ 4 ........ Georgia Tech W 56-28 --/-- .........at Vanderbilt


ACC Year by Year 1991

1992

ACC Champion - Florida State Player of the Year - Charlie Ward, Florida State Rookie of the Year - Tamarick Vanover, Florida State Coach of the Year - Bill Dooley, Wake Forest

ACC Champion - Clemson Player of the Year - Matt Blundin, Virginia Rookie of the Year - Jimy Lincoln, Georgia Tech Coach of the Year - George Welsh, Virginia

Pre-season favorite Clemson won its 12th straight outright ACC title, 13th overall, finishing 6-0-1 in league play and 9-2-1 overall ... in addition to the Tigers, four other ACC teams, NC State, Georgia Tech, Virginia and North Carolina, posted winning records ... for the seventh straight year, the Tigers look part in post-season play losing to California 37-13, in the Citrus Bowl ... Georgia Tech defeated Stanford 18-17 in the Aloha Bowl while Virginia and NC State lost in the Gator and Peach Bowls, respectively ... Florida State, the conference’s newest member, while not competing in league play, finished 10-2 overall and knocked off Texas A&M, 10-2, in the Cotton Bowl ... Virginia QB Matt Blundin set an ACC record by not throwing an interception the entire season ... the league featured 10 first team All-Americas, including consensus picks Jeb Flesch (OG) of Clemson and Florida State’s Marvin Jones (LB) and Terrell Buckley (DB) ... the league broke all existing attendance records drawing 2,519,127 fans for a 45,802 per game average ... Virginia offensive tackle Ray Roberts was named the recipient of the ACC’s Jacobs Blocking Trophy for the second consecutive year as the ACC’s top blocker ... NC State senior offensive tackle Scott Adell was named the recipient of the Brian Piccolo Award for Courage ... Clemson led the nation in rushing defense, as the Tigers allowed an average of just 53.4 yards per game on the ground, which was an ACC single-season record ... Clemson finished 4th in the nation in total defense (263.2) while Georgia Tech finished 8th allowing just 277.8 yards per game...Georgia Tech placekicker Scott Sisson’s game-winning FG against Virginia in a 24-21 Yellow Jacket win, on the game’s final play marked the 6th time in his career he had either tied or won a game with a last-second field goal ... Virginia finished 4th nationally in scoring defense, allowing only 10.8 points per game ... Georgia Tech cornerback Willie Clay finished 3rd nationally in pass interceptions with 9 in 12 games (0.75)...Virginia quarterback Matt Blundin set a single-season ACC record for interception avoidance, not throwing an interception in 224 pass attempts...Blundin finished the year ranked 4th nationally in pass efficiency (159.6).

1991 All-ACC First Team OFFENSE: WR-Terry Smith, CL WR-Charles Davenport, NCS TE-John Henry Mills, WF T-Ray Roberts, UVa T-Mike Mooney, GT G-Jeb Flesch, CL G-Brian Bollinger, UNC C-Mike Brown, CL QB-Matt Blundin, UVa RB-Terry Kirby, UVa RB-Natrone Means, UNC PK-Nelson Welch, CL

DEFENSE: DL-Coleman Rudolph, GT DL-Rob Bodine, CL DL-Chester McGlockton, CU LB-Ed McDaniel, CL LB-Tommy Thigpen, UNC LB- Marco Coleman. GT LB-Levon Kirkland, CL DB-Willie Clay, GT DB-Sebastian Savage, NCS DB-Robert O’Neal, CL DB-George Coghill , WF P - Ed Garno, UVa

Statistical Leaders

Total Offense Brown, DU Jones, GT Rushing Means, UNC Kirby, UVa

Scoring Welch, CL Means, UNC

Catches Yds TD Avg. 51 559 1 4.6 45 758 6 4.1 TD PAT FG 0 30-34 17-26 11 0 0

Conference Overall Team .............. AP-USA W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Clemson.......... 18 ...17 ... 6 0 1 180 90 9 2 1 317 181 6-0-1 2-1 NC State ......... 24 ...25 ... 5 2 0 163 150 9 3 0 304 222 6-1 3-1 Georgia Tech .................. 5 2 0 165 91 8 5 0 283 214 5-1 2-3 Virginia .......................... 4 2 1 185 90 8 3 1 327 167 7-0 1-2-1 North Carolina .............. 3 4 0 131 118 7 4 0 282 199 6-1 1-3 Maryland ....................... 2 5 0 87 163 2 9 0 138 302 1-3 1-6 Wake Forest ................... 1 6 0 86 194 3 8 0 195 300 2-3 1-5 Duke ............................... 1 6 0 106 207 4 6 1 231 280 3-2 1-3-1 Florida State .... 4 .....4 ... x x x x x 11 2 0 449 188 5-1 3-1 Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 34-15-1 (.690) CLEMSON(AP-rank: CU-OPP) W 30-0 8/-- ..Appalachian St. W 37-7 8/-- ................ Temple W 9-7 7/-- ...... Georgia Tech L 12-27 6/19 ..........at Georgia T 20-20 18/-- ..............Virginia W 29-19 19/12 ........... NC State W 28-10 16/-- ...... Wake Forest W 21-6 15/-- . at North Carolina W 40-7 15/-- ...........Maryland W 41-24 14/-- . at South Carolina W 33-21 13/-- ...................Duke (Tokyo, Japan) Citrus Bowl L 13-37 13/ 8 .......... California DUKE T 24-24 --/--at South Carolina W 42-22 --/-- ............... Rutgers W 42-14 --/-- ................Colgate L 3-34 --/-- ...........at Virginia W 17-13 --/-- ...........Vanderbilt W 17-13 --/-- ....... at Maryland L 6-17 --/-- ...... Georgia Tech L 14-31 --/-- ... at Wake Forest L 31-32 --/24 ............ NC State L 14-47 --/--at North Carolina L 21-33 --/13 ............. Clemson (Tokyo, Japan) FLORIDA STATE W 44-28 1/19 ...................BYU (Anaheim) W 38-11 1/-- .................Tulane W 58-0 1/--Western Michigan W 51-31 1/ 3 ........at Michigan W 46-14 1/10 ............Syracuse W 33-20 1/-- ..............Va. Tech (Orlando) W 39-10 1/-- M. Tennessee St. W 27-16 1/-- ................ at LSU W 40-15 1/-- ....... at Louisville W 38-10 1/-- .. South Carolina L 16-17 1/ 2 .................Miami L 9-14 3/ 5 ........... at Florida Cotton Bowl W 10-2 5/ 9 ........Texas A&M

TD 11 7

Passing Cmp-Att-Int. Yds TD R a t . Blundin, UVa 135-224-0 1902 19 159.6 Cameron, CL 111-193-7 1478 5 123.1 Receiving Mills, WF Smith, CL

GEORGIA TECH L 22-34 8/ 7 ...................Penn St (East Rutherford, N.J.) W 30-1417/-- . at Boston College W 24-2119/-- .................Virginia L 7-919/ 7 ............at Clemson L 21-2821/19 .......... at NC State W 34-10--/-- ................Maryland L 14-23--/-- ...at South Carolina W 35-14--/-- .......North Carolina W 17-6--/-- ................... at Duke W 19-17--/-- ...................Furman W 27-3--/-- ........... Wake Forest L 15-18--/25 ................. Georgia Aloha Bowl W 18-17--/17 ................Stanford MARYLAND W 17-6 --/-- ................Virginia L 17-31 --/22 ..............Syracuse L 7-37 --/-- ...... West Virginia L 20-24 --/17 ...... at Pittsburgh L 10-34 --/-- ...at Georgia Tech W 23-22 --/-- .... at Wake Forest L 13-17 --/-- .....................Duke L 0-24 --/-- at North Carolina L 7-47 --/ 9 ...........Penn State (Baltimore) L 7-40 --/15 ..........at Clemson L 17-20 --/22 ......... at NC State NORTH CAROLINA W 51-16 --/-- ............Cincinnati W 20-12 --/-- ................at Army L 7-24 23/-- ......... at NC State W 59-36 --/-- . William & Mary W 24-10 --/-- ........ Wake Forest L 9-14 --/-- ............at Virginia L 14-35 --/-- ...at Georgia Tech W 24-0 --/-- .............Maryland L 6-21 --/15 .............. Clemson W 21-17 --/-- ....South Carolina W 47-14 --/-- .....................Duke

Florida State captured the ACC title in its first year in the league with a spotless 8-0 league mark ... for the second-straight year, the ACC had five teams with seven-or-more wins ... Wake Forest’s Bill Dooley was voted the ACC Coach of the Year after guiding the Deacons to their first bowl appearance since 1979 ... the Seminoles defeated Nebraska 27-14 in the Orange Bowl and finished the season ranked second nationally with an 11-1 record ... North Carolina and Wake Forest both rallied from double-digit deficits to win their respective bowl games ... the Tar Heels beat Mississippi State 21-17 in the Peach Bowl, while the Deacons scored 29 unanswered points in a 39-35 win over Oregon in the Independence Bowl ... NC State dropped a 27-10 decision to Florida in the Gator Bowl ... the Wolfpack ended the season ranked 17th in the final AP poll while the Tar Heels were listed No. 18 by the USA Today/CNN poll and 19th by AP ... Wake Forest was ranked 25th by both major polls ... the ACC posted a 23-8-1 (.734) record against non-league foes ... An alltime high of 11 ACC players earned All-America honors in 1992, including unanimous first-team All-America linebacker Marvin Jones of Florida State and consensus first-team selection Chris Slade of Virginia at defensive end ... The ACC was 23-8-1 against non-conference opponents, its second-best mark in history...Wake Forest offensive tackle Ben Coleman was awarded the ACC’s Jacobs Blocking Trophy as the league’s top blocker...Senior defensive end Dan Footman of Florida State and senior running back Randy Cuthbert of Duke shared the Brian Piccolo Award ... Duke was honored with the CFA’s Academic Award as the school with the highest graduation rate among its football players, 100 percent for the class which enrolled in 1987... Wake Forest Head Coach Bill Dooley became the all-time winningest coach in ACC history with 97 wins at both Wake and North Carolina...Georgia Tech quarterback Shawn Jones completed his career as the ACC’s alltime total offense leader with 9.296 career yards ... Clemson placekicker Nelson Welch became the first ACC player to win back-to-back scoring titles...FSU led the nation in kickoff returns while Maryland’s John Kaleo (total offense), Maryland’s Marcus Bladgett (receiving yardage per game), Clemson’s Welch (field goals), FSU’s Corey Sawyer (interceptions) and Duke’s Leroy Gallman (kickoff returns) all finished 2nd nationally in their respective categories.

Plays Yds Avg. TDR 527 2851 259.2 25 453 2647 220.6 18 Car. Yds Avg. 201 1030 103.0 164 887 80.6

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TP 81 66

Neu vs AP 1-1 1-2 0-1 2-3 1-1 1-4 0-1 1-2-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-5 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-2 3-0 4-2

1992 All-ACC First Team OFFENSE: WR-Marcus Badgett, MD WR-Todd Dixon, WF TE- John Henry Mills, WF T - Ben Coleman, WF T-Robert Stevenson, FSU G-Stacy Seegers, CL G-Mike Gee, NCS C-Randall Parsons, UNC QB-Charlie Ward, FSU RB-Natrone Means, UNC RB-Anthony Barbour, NCS PK-Scott Sisson, GT

DEFENSE: DL-Chris Slade, UVa DL-Coleman Rudolph, GT DL-Ricky Logo, NCS LB-Marvin Jones, FSU LB-David Merritt, NCS LB-Derrick Brooks, FSU LB-Tyler Lawrence, NCS DB-George Coghill, WF DB-Corey Sawyer, FSU DB-Mike Reid, NCS DB-Sebastian Savage, NCS P-Mike Thomas, UNC

Statistical Leaders

Total Offense Kaleo, MD Ward, FSU Rushing Kirby, UVa Means, UNC

Plays Yds Avg. TDR 588 3472 315.6 22 465 3151 286.5 31 Car. Yds Avg. 175 1130 141.3. 236 1195 108.6

TD 6 12

Passing Cmp-Att-Int. Yds TD R a t . Goodwin,UVa130-232-12 1707 21 137.4 Jordan, NCS 164-256-10 1963 9 133.8 Receiving Catches Yds TD Avg. Badgett, MD 75 1240 9 6.8 Harris, MD 56 518 2 5.1 Scoring Welch, CL Mowrey, FSU

TD PAT FG 0 23-25 22-28 0 51-55 10-18

TP 89 81

Conference Overall Team ..................AP USA..W L T For Opp W L T For OppHome Road Neu vs AP Florida State ........2 ..... 2 ....8 0 0 288 122 11 1 0 447 186 6-0 4-1 1-0 5-1 NC State .............17 ... 15 ....6 2 0 205 134 9 3 1 335 211 5-1 2-2-1 1-1 3-3 North Carolina ..19 ... 18 ....5 3 0 190 193 9 3 0 289 233 5-1 3-2 1-0 3-2 Wake Forest .......25 ............4 4 0 154 205 8 4 0 266 260 3-2 4-2 1-0 0-3 Virginia ...............................4 4 0 214 184 7 4 0 341 229 3-3 4-1 0-0 1-3 Georgia Tech .......................4 4 0 156 205 5 6 0 237 286 4-2 1-4 0-0 2-3 Clemson...............................3 5 0 170 176 5 6 0 261 213 4-2 1-4 0-0 2-2 Maryland ............................2 6 0 199 248 3 8 0 292 365 2-4 1-4 0-0 0-6 Duke ....................................0 8 0 166 275 2 9 0 265 343 2-4 0-5 0-0 0-5 Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 23-8-1 (.734)

NC STATE W 7-0 --/-- .......Virginia Tech W 47-0 --/-- ............Kent State W 30-3 --/-- .... at Wake Forest W 24-7 --/23 ...North Carolina W 28-21 19/21 .... Georgia Tech W 15-14 11/-- ............. Marshall L 19-29 12/19 ........at Clemson W 38-21 19/-- .. at South Carolina L 10-42 18/24 .............Virginia W 32-31 24/-- ............... at Duke W 20-17 22/-- ............Maryland Peach Bowl L 34-37 21/12 ... East Carolina

CLEMSON (AP-rank: CU-OPP W 24-10 13/-- ........... Ball State L 20-24 15/ 9 ......Florida State L 16-20 16/ 9 .at Georgia Tech W 54-3 25/-- ..UT-Chattanooga W 29-28 25/10 .........at Virginia W 21-6 18/-- ...................Duke L 6-20 18/23 ....... at NC State L 15-18 --/-- ... at Wake Forest W 40-7 --/18 ..North Carolina L 23-53 --/-- ....... at Maryland L 13-24 --/-- ...South Carolina

GEORGIA TECH W 37-19 24/-- . Western Carolina L 24-55 22/20 .........at Virginia W 20-16 --/16 ............. Clemson W 16-13 23/21 ........... NC State W 28-26 17/-- ...... at Maryland L 24-29 16/ 6 ......Florida State L 14-26 19/--at North Carolina W 20-17 --/-- ....................Duke L 27-31 --/-- ............. at Baylor L 10-23 --/-- ....... Wake Forest L 17-31 --/ 9 ...........at Georgia

VIRGINIA L 6-17 --/-- ........ at Maryland W 17-10 --/-- ..................... Navy L 21-24 --/19 ..at Georgia Tech W 34-3 --/-- .....................Duke W 31-19 --/-- ................. Kansas T 20-20 --/18 ..........at Clemson W 14-9 --/-- ....North Carolina W 48-7 --/-- ........ Wake Forest W 42-10 24/18 ....... at NC State W 38-0 20/-- ......Virginia Tech Gator Bowl L 14-48 19/20 .........Oklahoma

DUKE L 21-48 L 37-42 W 17-12 L 28-55 W 45-14 L 6-21 L 25-27 L 17-20 L 14-28 L 27-45 L 28-31

--/ 4 ...at Florida State --/-- .......at Vanderbilt --/-- ......................Rice --/14 .............. Virginia --/-- ......East Carolina --/19 ......... at Clemson --/-- ............ Maryland --/-- .. at Georgia Tech --/-- ........Wake Forest --/14 .........at NC State --/21 .. North Carolina

MARYLAND L 15-28 --/25 ...........at Virginia L 10-14 --/18 ............. NC State L 33-34 --/-- .. at West Virginia L 13-49 --/ 9 ....... at Penn State W 47-34 --/-- ............Pittsburgh L 26-28 --/17 ...... Georgia Tech L 23-30 --/-- ........ Wake Forest W 27-25 --/-- ................ at Duke L 24-31 --/22 ...North Carolina L 21-69 --/ 6 ... at Florida State W 53-23 --/-- ............... Clemson

WAKE FOREST W 40-24 --/--Western Carolina L 3-30 --/-- ..............NC State L 14-41 --/-- . at Northwestern L 3-17 --/-- .Appalachian State L 10-24 --/-- ..at North Carolina L 22-23 --/-- ............ Maryland L 7-46 --/-- ...........at Virginia L 10-26 --/16 ......... at Clemson W 31-14 --/-- .................... Duke L 3-27 --/-- .. at Georgia Tech W 52-24 --/-- ................ at Navy

FLORIDA STATE W 48-21 4/-- ....................Duke W 24-20 5/15 .........at Clemson W 34-13 3/16 ........ at NC State W 35-7 3/-- ....... Wake Forest L 16-19 3/ 2 ............. at Miami W 36-13 8/-- ...North Carolina W 29-24 6/16 .at Georgia Tech W 13-3 6/23 ..........at Virginia W 69-21 6/-- ............Maryland W 70-7 5/-- ................. Tulane W 45-24 3/-- ................ Florida Orange Bowl W 27-14 3/11 ........... Nebraska

NORTH CAROLINA W 35-17 --/-- at Wake Forest W 28-0 --/-- ............ Furman W 22-9 --/-- ................ Army L 20-27 --/23 ..........NC State W 28-14 --/-- ................. Navy L 13-36 --/ 8 .. at Florida State W 27-7 --/17 ........... Virginia W 26-14 --/19 .. Georgia Tech W 31-24 22/-- ....at Maryland L 7-40 18/-- ...... at Clemson W 31-28 21/-- ............at Duke Peach Bowl W 21-17 19/24 ..Mississippi St.

NC STATE W 24-14 --/19 ...................Iowa . (East Rutherford, N.J.) W 35-10 --/-- .Appalachian St. W 14-10 18/-- ......at Maryland L 13-34 16/ 3 .....Florida State W 27-20 23/-- ..at North Carolina L 13-16 21/23 ..at Georgia Tech W 48-13 25/-- .........Texas Tech T 13-13 21/-- at Virginia Tech W 20-6 23/18 ........... Clemson W 31-7 17/-- .........at Virginia W 45-27 14/-- .................. Duke W 42-14 13/25 .....Wake Forest Gator Bowl L 10-27 12/14 ..............Florida VIRGINIA W 28-15 25/-- ........... Maryland W 53-0 23/-- ............... at Navy W 55-24 20/22 ... Georgia Tech W 55-28 14/-- ...............at Duke W 31-17 14/-- .. at Wake Forest L 28-29 10/25 ........... Clemson L 7-27 17/-- .at North Carolina W 33-7 24/-- ..William & Mary L 3-13 23/ 6 .....Florida State L 7-31 --/17 .............NC State W 41-38 --/-- ..at Virginia Tech WAKE FOREST L 17-35 --/-- ...North Carolina W 10-7 --/-- ..Appalachian St. L 7-35 --/ 3 .. at Florida State L 17-31 --/14 ..............Virginia W 40-6 --/-- ...... at Vanderbilt W 30-23 --/-- ....... at Maryland W 23-7 --/-- ...................Army W 18-15 --/-- .............. Clemson W 28-14 --/-- ............... at Duke W 23-10 --/-- ..at Georgia Tech L 14-42 25/13 ....... at NC State Independence Bowl W 39-35 --/-- ................ Oregon


ACC Year by Year

122 1993

1994

ACC Champion - Florida State Player of the Year - Robert Baldwin, Duke Defensive Player of the Year - Derrick Alexander, Florida State Rookie of the Year - Ronde Barber, Virginia Coach of the Year - Fred Goldsmith, Duke

National Champion - Florida State ACC Champion - Florida State Player of the Year - Charlie Ward, Florida State Defensive Player of the Year - Derrick Brooks, Florida State Rookie of the Year - Leon Johnson, North Carolina Coach of the Year - Bobby Bowden, Florida State

Florida State captured its first national football title defeating top-ranked Nebraska 18-16 in the Orange Bowl ... FSU QB Charlie Ward became the first ACC player to win the Heisman Trophy after receiving the highest percentage of first place votes in the award’s 59-year history ... Ward also earned ACC Player of the Year honors ... North Carolina’s Leon Johnson rushed for 1,012 yards en route to earning ACC Rookie laurels ... Clemson edged Kentucky 14-13 with Terry Smith’s 21-yard touchdown reception from QB Patrick Sapp with 20 seconds remaining in the Peach Bowl ... Clemson’s Tommy West became the second head coach in ACC history to make his debut in a bowl game ... North Carolina, Virginia and NC State lost in the Gator, Carquest and Hall of Fame bowls, respectively ... Wake Forest running back John Leach led the ACC in rushing, by running for an ACC single-game record 329 yards (on 43 carries) on the final day of the season against Maryland ... He also set the ACC single-game record for most all-purpose yards with 411...Florida State’s game with Notre Dame resulted in the highest-rated regular season football game since deregulation earning a 16 rating and a 39 share... Maryland QB Scott Milanovich became the first player in ACC history to throw for 400 or more yards five times in a single season ... He also became the first player to lead the ACC in total offense and punting (43.8) in the same season ...Virginia guard Mark Dixon was named the recipient of the ACC’s Jacobs Blocking Trophy...Virginia outside linebacker Tom Burns was named the league’s top senior football student-athlete as winner of the Jim Tatum Award ... Duke defensive lineman Scott Youmans was named the recipient of the Brian Piccolo Award ... Three ACC football players were named to the 1993 CFA Scholar-Athlete team including Virginia’s Tom Burns, Florida State’s Ken Alexander and Duke’s Travis Pearson ... Florida State established 12 new ACC single season records including marks for most total yards (6.576), touchdowns scored (63), points (518), scoring average (43.2), yards per play (7.0), yards per game (548.0), yards per rush attempt (5.7), passes completed (327), completion percentage (.697), touchdown passes (37), yards passing (3,909) and penalties (102).

1993 All-ACC First Team OFFENSE: WR-Kez McCorvey, FSU WR-Eddie Goines, NCS T-Ethan Albright, UNC T-Jim Reid, UVa G-Mark Dixon, UVa G-Stacy Seegers, CL C-Clay Shiver, FSU TE-Aaron Mundy, UVa QB-Charlie Ward, FSU RB-Curtis Johnson, UNC RB-Dorsey Levens, GT PK-Steve Videtich, NCS

DEFENSE: DL- Derrick Alexander, FSU DL-Dred Booe, WF DL-Brentson Buckner, CL ILB-Ken Alexander, FSU ILB-Damien Covington, NCS OLB-Derrick Brooks, FSU OLB-Tyler Lawrence, NCS DB-Bracey Walker, UNC DB-Corey Sawyer, FSU DB-Clifton Abraham, FSU DB-Keith Lyle, UVa P-Scott Milanovich, MD

Statistical Leaders

Total Offense Plays Yds Avg. TDR Milanovich, MD 522 3437 312.5 29 Ward, FSU 445 3371 306.5 31 Rushing Leach, WF Johnson, UNC

Receiving Catches Yds Weaver, MD 69 606 McCorvey, FSU 74 966 Scoring Johnson, UNC Bentley, FSU

TD PAT 16 2 0 56-64 13-20

TD 10 11

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.....................................Conference Overall Team ...................AP USA.W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Neu vs AP Florida State .........1 ..... 1 ...8 0 0 391 51 12 1 0 536 129 6-0 4-1 2-0 5-1 North Carolina ...19 ... 21 ...6 2 0 259 168 10 3 0 431 253 6-1 4-1 0-1 2-3 Clemson...............23 ... 22 ...5 3 0 117 152 9 3 0 198 192 6-1 2-2 1-0 2-2 Virginia ...............................5 3 0 208 159 7 5 0 317 217 5-1 2-3 0-1 1-3 NC State ..............................4 4 0 191 227 7 5 0 278 327 5-1 2-3 0-1 1-3 Georgia Tech .......................3 5 0 176 213 5 6 0 260 286 3-3 2-3 0-0 0-3 Duke ....................................2 6 0 115 237 3 8 0 214 349 2-3 1-5 0-0 1-4 Maryland ............................2 6 0 171 312 2 9 0 243 479 1-4 1-5 0-0 0-3 Wake Forest ........................1 7 0 153 262 2 9 0 199 318 1-5 1-4 0-0 0-4 Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 21-13-0 (.618) CLEMSON(AP-rank: CU-OPP) W 24-14 22/-- ................. UNLV L 0-57 21/ 1 . at Florida State W 16-13 --/-- ...... Georgia Tech W 20-14 --/24 ............ NC State W 13-10 --/-- ............... at Duke L 16-20 --/-- ....... Wake Forest W 27-0 --/-- East Tennessee St. W 29-0 --/-- ............Maryland L 0-24 --/16 at North Carolina W 23-14 --/18 ..............Virginia W 16-13 24/-- . at South Carolina Peach Bowl W 14-13 24/-- ........... Kentucky DUKE L 7-45 --/ 1 .......Florida State L 38-39 --/-- ........... at Rutgers W 42-21 --/-- ...................Army L 0-35 --/22 ..........at Virginia L 19-52 --/11 .......at Tennessee L 10-13 --/-- .............. Clemson L 18-26 --/-- ....... at Maryland W 21-13 --/-- ... at Wake Forest L 14-47 --/-- ...... Georgia Tech W 21-20 --/22 ............ NC State L 24-38 --/13 . at North Carolina FLORIDA STATE W 42-0 1/-- ................ Kansas (East Rutherford, NJ) W 45-7 1/-- ............... at Duke W 57-0 1/21 ............. Clemson W 33-7 1/13 ..at North Carolina W 51-0 1/-- ...... Georgia Tech W 28-10 1/ 3 ..................Miami W 40-14 1/15 ..............Virginia W 54-0 1/-- ....... Wake Forest W 49-20 1/-- ....... at Maryland L 24-31 1/ 2 ....at Notre Dame W 62-3 1/-- ............. NC State W 33-21 1/-- ............at Florida Orange Bowl W 18-16 1/ 2 ............ Nebraska

GEORGIA TECH W 37-3 --/-- ...............Furman L 14-35 --/25 ..............Virginia L 13-16 --/-- ..........at Clemson L 0-51 --/ 1 .. at Florida State W 38-0 --/-- ............Maryland L 3-41 --/14 ..North Carolina L 23-28 --/-- ......... at NC State W 47-14 --/-- ............... at Duke W 37-27 --/-- ................. Baylor W 38-28 --/-- ... at Wake Forest L 10-43 --/-- ............... Georgia MARYLAND L 29-43 --/-- ...............Virginia L 42-59 --/14..at North Carolina L 37-42 --/-- ..... West Virginia L 28-55 --/-- ..at Virginia Tech L 7-70 --/ 8 ...........Penn State L 0-38 --/-- ..at Georgia Tech W 26-18 --/-- ....................Duke L 0-29 --/-- ..........at Clemson L 20-49 --/ 1 .......Florida State L 21-44 --/-- ......... at NC State W 33-32 --/-- ... at Wake Forest NORTH CAROLINA W 31-9 20/18 .... Southern Cal W 44-3 16/-- ................... Ohio W 59-42 16/-- ...........Maryland L 7-33 13/ 1 ......Florida State W 35-14 18/19 ....... at NC State W 45-39 16/-- .... Texas-El Paso W 45-35 15/-- ...... Wake Forest W 41-3 14/-- .at Georgia Tech L 10-17 12/21 .........at Virginia W 24-0 16/-- ............. Clemson W 42-10 15/-- ............ at Tulane W 38-24 13/-- ...................Duke Gator Bowl L 10-24 12/18 ........... Alabama

1994 All-ACC First Team

OFFENSE: WR-Kez McCorvey, FSU WR-Eddie Goines, NCS T- Matt Williams, DU T-Steve Ingram, MD TD R a t . G-Patrick McNeil, FSU 27 157.8 G-Lewis Tyre, FSU 12 145.6 C-Clay Shiver, FSU TD Avg. TE-Greg DeLong, UNC 2 6.3 QB-Danny Kanell, FSU 6 6.2 RB-Robert Baldwin, DU RB-Warrick Dunn, FSU FG TP 0 100 PK-Steve Videtich, NCS

Car. Yds Avg. 215 1089 99.0 173 1034 86.2

Passing Cmp-Att-Int. Yds Ward, FSU 264-380-4 3032 Stanicek, UNC 139-217-10 1874

Florida State pocketed its third straight conference championship with another perfect 8-0 league mark ... the Seminoles set an ACC record with 24 consecutive league wins, eclipsing the previous record of 21 set by Maryland between 1973 and 1977... Duke’s Robert Baldwin garnered ACC Player of the Year honors after leading the league in rushing with 1,187 yards while Florida State’s Derrick Alexander, also a Lombardi award finalist, earned ACC Defensive Player of the Year honors ... Florida State defeated Florida 23-17 in a post-season rematch of the in-state rivals ... NC State posted a 28-24 victory over Mississippi State in the Peach Bowl ... Virginia downed Texas Christian 20-10 in its first Independence Bowl appearance ... Duke and North Carolina suffered setbacks in the Hall of Fame and Sun Bowls respectively ... the ACC led all conferences with five teams ranked in both the AP and USA Today final regular season polls ... Florida State tied an NCAA record for the largest fourth quarter rally, scoring 28 unanswered points to tie Florida 31-31 on Nov. 26 ... Duke head football coach Fred Goldsmith, in his first year leading the Blue Devils, was named the recipient of the Bobby Dodd Coach of the Year Award after leading Duke to seven straight wins at the start of the year and an overall 8-4 record and a berth in the Hall of Fame Bowl ... Maryland QB Scott Milanovich set an ACC record with 23 consecutive pass completions against Tulane and NC State ... Maryland WR Geroy Simon set an ACC single-season record for pass receptions with 77... Thirteen ACC football players earned All-America honors, with three--Florida State’s Derrick Brooks, Clifton Abraham and Derrick Alexander--being tabbed consensus first-team All-Americas...Florida State center Clay Shiver was named as the recipient of the ACC’s Jacobs Blocking Trophy...Clemson tight end Ed Glenn was named the top ACC senior football student-athlete as winner of the Jim Tatum Award and Virginia offensive tackle Chris Harrison was presented with the Brian Piccolo Award...Five ACC players were among the 24 named to the 1994 Hitachi/CFA Scholar-Athlete team including Derrick Brooks, Florida State; Ed Glenn, NC State, Chris Hennie-Roed, NC State, Mike Morton, North Carolina and Matt Williams, Duke.

NC STATE W 20-7 24/-- ............... Purdue W 34-16 18/-- .. at Wake Forest L 14-35 19/18 ..North Carolina L 14-20 24/-- .........at Clemson W 36-34 --/-- ...... at Texas Tech W 24-17 --/-- ............. Marshall W 28-23 --/-- ...... Georgia Tech W 34-29 --/16 ..............Virginia L 20-21 22/-- .............. at Duke W 44-21 --/-- ............Maryland L 3-62 --/ 1 .. at Florida State Hall of Fame Bowl L 7-42 --/22 ............Michigan VIRGINIA W 43-29 --/-- ....... at Maryland W 38-0 --/-- .................... Navy W 35-14 25/-- .at Georgia Tech W 35-0 22/-- ...................Duke W 41-7 21/-- ................... Ohio L 14-40 15/ 1 . at Florida State W 17-10 21/12 .. North Carolina L 29-34 16/-- ........ at NC State W 21-9 21/-- ...... Wake Forest L 14-23 18/-- .........at Clemson L 17-20 23/25 ....Virginia Tech Carquest Bowl L 13-31 --/15 .. Boston College WAKE FOREST L 12-27 --/-- ...........Vanderbilt L 16-34 --/18 ............ NC State W 20-3 --/-- ..Appalachian St. L 14-26 --/-- ..at Northwestern L 35-45 --/15 ..at North Carolina W 20-16 --/-- ..........at Clemson L 13-21 --/-- ....................Duke L 0-54 --/ 1 .. at Florida State L 9-21 --/21 ..........at Virginia L 28-38 --/-- ...... Georgia Tech L 32-33 --/-- ............Maryland

DEFENSE: DL-Derrick Alexander, FSU DL-Marcus Jones, UNC DL-Mike Frederick, UVa ILB-Tim Jones, CL ILB-Damien Covington, NCS OLB-Derrick Brooks, FSU OLB-John Zuanich, DU DB-Ray Farmer, DU DB-Ronde Barber, UVa DB-Clifton Abraham, FSU DB-Corey Fuller, FSU P-Jason Bender, GT

Statistical Leaders

Total Offense Plays Yds Avg. TDR Kanell, FSU 407 2654 241.3 18 Milanovich, MD 383 2332 212.0 20 Rushing Baldwin, DU Dunn, FSU

Car. Yds Avg. 276 1187 107.9 152 1026 93.3

Passing Cmp-Att-Int. Yds TD Rat. Groh, UVa 138-216-7 1711 13 143.8 Milanovich,MD 229-333-9 2394 20 143.6 Receiving Catches Yds TD Avg. Simon, MD 77 891 5 7.0 McCorvey, FSU 59 870 4 5.9 Scoring Garcia, UVa Baldwin, DU

TD PAT FG 0 34-34 17-22 13 0 0

Conference Overall Team ................ AP-USAW L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Florida State .......4.... 5 ... 8 0 0 331 102 10 1 1 428 200 4-0-1 4-1 NC State ............17.. 17 ... 6 2 0 205 188 9 3 0 305 275 5-1 3-2 Virginia .............15.. 13 ... 5 3 0 224 149 9 3 0 370 195 4-1 4-2 North Carolina ....... 21 ... 5 3 0 239 191 8 4 0 374 267 5-1 3-2 Duke ................................ 5 3 0 257 216 8 4 0 380 281 5-1 3-2 Clemson........................... 4 4 0 116 109 5 6 0 164 188 4-2 1-4 Maryland ........................ 2 6 0 192 282 4 7 0 270 326 3-2 1-5 Wake Forest .................... 1 7 0 84 301 3 8 0 143 373 2-4 1-4 Georgia Tech ................... 0 8 0 116 226 110 0 185 319 1-5 0-5 Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 21-10-1 (.672) CLEMSON (AP-rank CU-OPP) W 27-6 25/-- ..............Furman L 12-29 22/-- ............ NC State L 6-9 --/-- ...........at Virginia W 13-0 --/-- ............Maryland L 14-40 --/-- ...........at Georgia L 13-19 --/25 .............. at Duke L 0-17 --/10 . at Florida State W 24-8 --/-- ....... Wake Forest W 28-17 --/19 at North Carolina W 20-10 --/-- ...... Georgia Tech L 7-33 --/-- ...South Carolina

GEORGIA TECH L 14-19 --/ 7 ................ Arizona W 45-26 --/-- Western Carolina L 12-27 --/-- .....................Duke L 13-21 --/22 ......... at NC State L 24-31 --/14 ..at North Carolina L 7-24 --/-- ................Virginia L 27-42 --/-- ........ at Maryland L 10-41 --/ 8 ........Florida State L 10-20 --/-- ...........at Clemson L 13-20 --/-- ........ Wake Forest L 10-48 --/-- ............at Georgia

DUKE W 49-16 --/-- ............Maryland W 13-10 --/-- ..... East Carolina W 43-7 --/-- ...................Army W 27-12 --/-- ..at Georgia Tech W 47-14 --/-- ................at Navy W 19-13 25/-- ............. Clemson W 51-26 20/-- .. at Wake Forest L 20-59 16/ 9 . at Florida State W 28-25 23/13 .............Virginia L 23-24 18/-- ........ at NC State L 40-41 24/-- ..North Carolina Hall of Fame Bowl L 20-34 25/-- .......... Wisconsin

MARYLAND L 16-49 --/-- ................ at Duke L 20-52 --/ 4 ........Florida State W 24-13 --/-- .. at West Virginia W 31-7 --/-- ........ Wake Forest L 0-13 --/-- ...........at Clemson L 17-41 --/15 ..at North Carolina W 42-27 --/-- ....... Georgia Tech W 38-10 --/-- .................. Tulane L 45-47 --/-- .............. NC State L 21-46 --/21 ...........at Virginia L 16-21 --/-- .......... at Syracuse

FLORIDA STATE W 41-17 3/-- ................Virginia W 52-20 4/-- ........ at Maryland W 56-14 3/-- .... at Wake Forest W 31-18 3/13 ..North Carolina L 20-34 3/13 ............ at Miami W 17-0 10/-- .............. Clemson W 59-20 9/16 ...................Duke W 41-10 8/-- ...at Georgia Tech W 23-16 8/-- ............. Notre Dame (Orlando) W 34-3 8/25 ........ at NC State T 31-31 7/ 4 ................ Florida Sugar Bowl W 23-17 7/ 5 ................ Florida

TD 12 8

NORTH CAROLINA W 27-17 19/-- ................... TCU W 49-0 16/-- ................ Tulane L 18-31 13/ 3 ......Florida State W 28-24 18/-- ...............at SMU W 31-24 14/-- ..... Georgia Tech W 41-17 15/-- ...........Maryland L 10-34 15/25 .........at Virginia W 31-17 4/-- .............. NC State L 17-28 19/-- ............. Clemson W 50-0 --/-- ... at Wake Forest W 41-40 --/24 .............. at Duke Sun Bowl L 31-35 --/-- ................... Texas

TP 85 78

Neu vs AP 2-0 4-1-1 1-0 4-2 1-0 2-2 0-1 1-2 0-1 1-1 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-3 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-4

NC STATE W 20-15 --/-- ...Bowling Green W 29-12 --/22 ........ at Clemson W 38-13 --/-- Western Carolina W 21-13 22/-- .... Georgia Tech L 14-35 18/-- ...... at Louisville W 34-3 --/-- .......Wake Forest L 17-31 --/24 ..at North Carolina W 47-45 --/-- .......at Maryland W 24-23 --/18 .................. Duke L 3-34 25/ 8 .....Florida State W 30-27 --/11 .........at Virginia Peach Bowl W 28-24 23/16 .Mississippi State VIRGINIA L 17-41 --/ 3 ... at Florida State W 47-10 --/-- .................at Navy W 9-6 --/-- ............... Clemson W 37-3 --/-- . William & Mary W 42-6 --/-- .... at Wake Forest W 24-7 --/-- ...at Georgia Tech W 34-10 25/15 ..North Carolina L 25-28 13/3 ............... at Duke W 46-21 21/-- ............Maryland W 42-23 16/14 .. at Virginia Tech L 27-30 11/-- ............. NC State Independence Bowl W 20-10 19/-- .................... TCU WAKE FOREST L 14-35 --/-- ............Vanderbilt W 12-10 --/-- ..Appalachian State L 14-56 --/ 3 ........Florida State L 7-31 --/-- ........ at Maryland W 33-27 --/-- ....................Army L 6-42 --/-- ................Virginia L 3-34 --/-- .......... at NC State L 26-51 --/20 ....................Duke L 8-24 --/-- ...........at Clemson L 0-50 --/-- ....North Carolina W 20-13 --/-- ...at Georgia Tech


ACC Year by Year 1995

ACC Co-Champions - Virginia, Florida State Player of the Year - Danny Kanell, Florida State Defensive Player of the Year - Marcus Jones, North Carolina Rookie of the Year - Anthony Simmons, Clemson Coach of the Year - George Welsh, Virginia

For the sixth time in conference history, the ACC featured co-champions as Virginia and Florida State tied for the ACC title with identical 7-1 league marks ... Virginia upended Florida State 33-28 on Nov. 2, ending the Seminoles’ ACC record 29-game conference win streak ... six of the league’s nine teams were ranked at least one week in the AP poll with Florida State (4) and Virginia (16) earning spots in the final ranking ... conference teams won three of four bowl games with Florida State knocking off Notre Dame 31-26 in the Orange Bowl, North Carolina topping Arkansas 20-10 in the Carquest Bowl, Virginia edging Georgia 34-27 in the Peach Bowl and Clemson dropping a 41-0 decision to Syracuse in the Gator Bowl ... Wake’s Rusty LaRue set an NCAA three-game passing yardage record with a 1,524-yard total ... Duke’s Spence Fisher finished his career second among the league’s career passing (9,021) and total offense (9,110) leaders ... Virginia’s Tiki and Ronde Barber became only the third brother combination to be named first-team All-ACC in the same season ... For the second year in a row, Florida State center Clay Shiver was named the recipient of the ACC’s Jacobs Blocking Trophy, given to the ACC’s top blocker ... North Carolina offensive tackle Russell Babb was named the ACC’s top senior football student-athlete as recipient of the Jim Tatum Award ... Clemson defensive lineman Warren Forney was named the recipient of the Brian Piccolo Award for courage ... Clemson freshman linebacker Anthony Simmons was named the National Freshman of the Year by United Press International ... Florida State placekicker Scott Bentley set an NCAA mark for most extra points per game with 6.1 PATs per game...Duke senior Tijan Redmon also established a new NCAA records for most kickoff return yardage (1,065) and kickoff returns (45) in a single season ... Florida State wide receivers E.G. Green and Andre Cooper became only the sixth tandem in NCAA history to each top the 1,000-yard mark in pass reception yardage ... Florida State finished 2nd nationally in scoring offense and 3rd in total offense ... Georgia Tech finished 4th nationally in rushing defense.

1995 All-ACC First Team OFFENSE: WR-Andre Cooper, FSU WR-Jermaine Lewis, MD T-Jesus Hernandez, FSU T-Jason Augustine, UVa G-Lewis Tyre, FSU G-Will Young, CL C-Clay Shiver, FSU TE-Freddie Jones, UNC QB-Danny Kanell, FSU RB-Tiki Barber, UVa RB-Warrick Dunn, FSU PK-Rafael Garcia, UVa

DEFENSE: DL-Marcus Jones, UNC DL-Greg Ellis, UNC DL-Reinard Wilson, FSU DL-Lamarick Simpson, CL LB-Anthony Simmons; CL LB-Kivuusama Mays, UNC LB-Tucker Grace, WF DB-Ronde Barber, UVa DB-Brian Dawkins, CL DB-Percy Ellsworth, UVa DB-Ray Farmer, DU P-Will Brice, UVa

Rushing Priester, CL Barber, UVa

Plays Yds Avg. TDR 421 2916 265.1 32 505 2801 254.6 17 Car. Yds Avg. 223 1286 116.9 265 1397 116.4

DUKE L 26-70 W W L L L L L W L L

24-14 23-21 28-41 9-30 21-37 30-44 38-41 42-26 17-34 24-28

--/-1 ...... Florida State ................... (Orlando) --/-- ................ Rutgers --/-- ............... at Army --/24-- .... at Maryland --/-- .....................Navy --/-- .......Georgia Tech --/19 .......... at Virginia --/-- .............. NC State --/-- ........ Wake Forest --/24 ......... at Clemson --/-- ..at North Carolina

FLORIDA STATE W 70-26 1/-- ....................Duke (Orlando) W 45-26 1/-- ..........at Clemson W 77-17 1/-- ............. NC State W 46-14 1/-- .. Central Florida W 41-17 1/-- ..................Miami W 72-13 1/-- ....... Wake Forest W 42-10 1/-- ...... Georgia Tech L 28-33 2/24 ..........at Virginia W 28-12 6/--at North Carlina W 59-17 6/-- ............Maryland L 24-35 6/ 3 ............at Florida Orange Bowl W 31-26 8/ 6 ........ Notre Dame

TD 6 14

Passing Cmp-Att-Int. Yds TD Rat. Kanell, FSU 257-402-13 2957 32 145.5 Greene, CU 107-183-6 1474 10 137.6 Receiving Catches Yds TD Avg. Lewis, MD 66 937 3 6.6 Cooper, FSU 71 1002 15 6.5 Scoring Dunn, FSU Bentley, FSU

TD PAT FG 16 0 0 0 67-69 9-16

Conference Overall Team .................. AP-USA. W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Florida State ........ 4 ..... 5 .... 7 1 0 421 154 10 2 0 563 246 6-0 2-2 Virginia .............. 16 ... 17 .... 7 1 0 242 156 9 4 0 378 270 5-1 3-3 Clemson............................... 6 2 0 193 133 8 4 0 303 219 3-3 5-0 Georgia Tech ....................... 5 3 0 173 198 6 5 0 260 244 4-2 2-3 North Carolina ................... 4 4 0 176 180 7 5 0 284 220 4-2 2-3 Maryland ............................ 4 4 0 150 193 6 5 0 210 251 3-2 3-3 NC State .............................. 2 6 0 216 297 3 8 0 260 364 1-5 2-3 Duke .................................... 1 7 0 226 321 3 8 0 282 386 2-3 1-4 Wake Forest ........................ 0 8 0 129 294 1 10 0 190 360 0-5 1-5 Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 17-15-0 (.531) CLEMSON (AP-rank CU-OPP) W 55-9 --/--Western Carolina L 26-45 --/ 1 .......Florida State W 29-14 --/-- ... at Wake Forest L 3-22 --/11 ..............Virginia W 43-22 --/-- ......... at NC State L 17-19 --/-- ............... Georgia W 17-0 --/-- ....... at Maryland W 24-3 --/-- ..at Georgia Tech W 17-10 --/-- ...North Carolina W 34-17 24/-- ...................Duke W 38-17 24/-- .. at South Carolina Gator Bowl L 0-41 23/-- .............Syracuse

1996

ACC Champion - Florida State Player of the Year - Tiki Barber, Virginia Defensive Player of the Year - Peter Boulware, Florida State Rookie of the Year - Dre’ Bly, North Carolina Coach of the Year - Mack Brown, North Carolina

Florida State captured its fifth straight ACC title (fourth outright) while posting a perfect 8-0 league mark and an 11-1 record overall ... five teams were ranked at least two weeks in the AP poll with FSU (3) and North Carolina (10) securing berths in the final poll ... Florida State became the first school in NCAA history to win 10-or-more games in 10 consecutive years ... Virginia’s Tiki Barber led the ACC in rushing with 1,360 yards while Florida State’s Peter Boulware set an ACC single season QB sack record with 19 en route to being named ACC Defensive Player of the Year ... UNC’s Dre’ Bly set an ACC single season mark with 11 interceptions ... Bly’s total led the nation in interceptions ... Boulware, Bly, NC State PK Marc Primanti and Florida State DE Reinard Wilson were consensus first-team All-Americans ... Primanti, the Lou Groza recipient, set an ACC record with 27 consecutive field goals over a two-year span ... 1996 marked the eighth straight year that the ACC had at least four teams play in bowl games ... ACC teams made an all-time high 56 appearances on national television ... UVa’s Tiki and Ronde Barber became the first brother combination to be named first-team All-ACC in the same season two years in a row ... Florida State defensive coordinator Mickey Andrews, whose rushing defense led the nation and coached the Seminoles to 3rd nationally in total defense, was named the recipient of the Frank Broyles Award as the nation’s top assistant coach ... Florida State linebacker Daryl Bush was named the ACC’s top football student-athlete as winner of the Jim Tatum Award ... Wake Forest running back John Lewis was named the recipient of the Brian Piccolo Courage Award ... Florida State running back Warrick Dunn completed his career in sixth place on the ACC’s all-time rushing list with 3,744 career yards ... North Carolina led the nation in scoring defense, allowing just 10 points per game ... Virginia placekicker Rafael Garcia led the nation in field goals, making 21 of 27 attempts ... There was not a winner of the ACC’s Jacobs Blocking Award chosen for the 1996 season.

Statistical Leaders

Total Offense Kanell, FSU LaRue, WF

GEORGIA TECH W 51-7 --/-- ...............Furman L 19-20 --/17 .......... at Arizona L 14-41 --/16 ..........at Virginia W 31-3 --/17 ...........Maryland W 37-21 --/-- ............... at Duke W 27-25 --/-- ...North Carolina L 10-42 --/ 1 .. at Florida State L 3-24 --/-- .............. Clemson W 24-23 --/-- ... at Wake Forest W 27-19 --/-- ............. NC State L 17-18 --/-- ............... Georgia MARYLAND W 29-10 --/-- ............. at Tulane W 32-18 --/-- ...North Carolina W 31-17 --/-- ..... West Virginia W 41-28 24/-- ...................Duke L 3-31 17/-- .at Georgia Tech W 9-6 --/-- ... at Wake Forest L 0-17 --/-- .............. Clemson L 0-31 --/-- ........at Louisville W 30-13 --/-- ......... at NC State L 18-21 --/14 ..............Virginia L 17-59 --/ 6 .. at Florida State NORTH CAROLINA L 9-20 20/-- .............Syracuse L 18-32 --/-- ....... at Maryland W 17-10 --/-- ........at Louisville W 62-0 --/-- .................... Ohio W 22-17 --/ 9 ...............Virginia W 25-27 --/-- ..at Georgia Tech W 31-7 --/-- ....... Wake Forest L 10-17 --/-- ..........at Clemson L 12-28 --/ 6 .......Florida State W 28-24 --/-- ....................Duke W 30-28 --/-- ......... at NC State Carquest Bowl W 20-10 --/24 ............Arkansas

TP 96 94

Neu vs AP 2-0 1-2 1-0 2-3 0-1 0-2 0-0 1-3 1-0 2-1 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-3 0-1 0-4 0-0 0-2

NC STATE W 33-16 --/-- ............. Marshall L 24-29 23/16 .............Virginia L 17-77 --/ 1 .. at Florida State L 0-14 --/-- ................. Baylor L 22-43 --/-- .............. Clemson L 11-27 --/16 ........ at Alabama W 41-38 --/-- ............... at Duke L 13-30 --/-- ............Maryland L 19-27 --/-- ..at Georgia Tech W 52-23 --/-- ... at Wake Forest L 28-30 --/-- ...North Carolina VIRGINIA L 17-18 17/14 ...... at Michigan W 40-16 16/-- William & Mary W 29-24 16/23 ....... at NC State W 41-14 16/-- ..... Georgia Tech W 22-3 11/-- .........at Clemson W 35-17 11/-- ...... Wake Forest L 17-22 9/-- .at North Carolina W 44-30 19/-- ...................Duke L 16-17 14/16 ............. at Texas W 33-28 24/ 2 ......Florida State W 21-18 14/-- ...........Maryland L 29-36 13/20 ....Virginia Tech Peach Bowl W 34-27 18/-- .............. Georgia WAKE FOREST L 22-24 --/-- ............App. State L 9-35 --/-- .............. at Tulane L 14-29 --/-- ............... Clemson W 30-7 --/-- .................at Navy L 17-35 --/11 ...........at Virginia L 6-9 --/-- .............Maryland L 13-72 --/ 1 ... at Florida State L 7-31 --/-- at North Carolina L 26-42 --/-- ................ at Duke L 23-24 --/-- ....... Georgia Tech L 23-52 --/-- .............. NC State

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1996 All-ACC First Team OFFENSE: WR-Andre Cooper, FSU WR- Harvey Middleton, GT T-Jim Bundren, CL T-Curtis McGee, GT G-Chad Bates, FSU G-Jeremy Raley, UVa C-Jeff Saturday, UNC TE-Freddie Jones, UNC QB-Chris Keldorf, UNC RB-Tiki Barber, UVa RB-Warrick Dunn, FSU PK-Marc Primanti, NCS SP-Leon Johnson, UNC

DEFENSE: DL-Peter Boulware, FSU DL-Greg Ellis, UNC DL-Reinard Wilson, FSU DL-Trevor Pryce, CL LB-Anthony Simmons, CL LB-Jamie Sharper, UVa LB-Brian Simmons, UNC DB-Ronde Barber, UVa DB-Dre’ Bly, UNC DB-Bryon Capers, FSU DB-Anthony Poindexter, UVa P-Will Brice, UVa

Statistical Leaders

Total Offense Kuklick, WF Keldorf, UNC Rushing Barber, UVa Priester, CL

Plays Yds Avg. TDR 476 2454 223.1 11 394 2230 202.7 23 Car. Yds Avg. 250 1360 123.6 232 1194 108.6

TD 14 6

Passing Cmp-Att-Int. Yds TD Rat. Keldorf, UNC 201-338-5 2347 23 137.3 Busby, FSU 134-243-12 1866 16 131.5 Receiving Catches Yds TD Avg. Middleton, GT 64 804 3 5.8 Clark, WF 61 782 6 5.6 Scoring Bentley, FSU Garcia, UVa

TD PAT FG 0 52-53 16-18 0 33-33 21-27

TP 100 85

Conference Overall Team AP. USA . W L T For Opp W L T For Opp HomeRoadNeu Vs AP Florida State ........ 3 ....... 3 ... 8 0 0 314 71 11 1 0 478 142 6-0 3-0 2-1 5-1 North Carolina .. 10 ..... 10 ... 6 2 0 240 76 10 2 0 357 123 5-0 4-2 1-0 2-2 Clemson................................ 6 2 0 164 156 7 5 0 245 241 5-1 2-3 0-1 2-2 Virginia ................................ 5 3 0 219 112 7 5 0 341 203 5-1 2-3 0-1 2-3 Georgia Tech ........................ 4 4 0 157 161 5 6 0 220 236 4-2 1-4 0-0 1-2 Maryland ............................. 3 5 0 118 205 5 6 0 187 239 4-2 1-4 0-0 0-4 NC State ............................... 3 5 0 199 285 3 8 0 268 401 2-3 1-4 0-1 0-4 Wake Forest ......................... 1 7 0 79 287 3 8 0 144 374 3-3 0-4 0-1 1-3 Duke ..................................... 0 8 0 105 242 0 11 0 162 379 0-5 0-6 0-0 0-3 Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 15-16-0 (.484) CLEMSON(AP-rank: CU-OPP) L 0-45 --/--at North Carolina W 19-3 --/-- ...............Furman L 24-38 --/-- ......... at Missouri W 21-10 --/-- ....... Wake Forest L 3-24 --/ 2 .. at Florida State W 13-6 --/-- ............... at Duke W 28-25 --/22 ..... Georgia Tech W 35-3 --/-- ............Maryland W 24-16 --/15 ..........at Virginia W 40-17 --/-- ............. NC State L 31-34 22/-- ..South Carolina Peach Bowl L 7-10 --/17 . Louisiana State DUKE L 7-44 L 13-38 L 17-35 L 22-48 L 27-64 L 6-13 L 19-22 L 3-27 L 22-44 L 16-17 L 10-27

--/ 3 ... at Florida State --/-- ...... Northwestern --/-- ................at Army --/-- ...at Georgia Tech --/-- .................at Navy --/-- ............... Clemson --/-- .............Maryland --/16 ...............Virginia --/-- .......... at NC State --/-- .... at Wake Forest --/13 ...North Carolina

FLORIDA STATE W 44-7 3/-- .....................Duke W 51-17 3/-- .......... at NC State W 13-0 2/11...North Carolina W 34-3 2/-- ............... Clemson W 34-16 3/ 6 ............. at Miami W 31-24 3/14 ..............Virginia W 49-3 3/-- ...at Georgia Tech W 44-7 3./-- ....... Wake Forest (Orlando) W 54-14 3/25 ...So. Mississippi W 48-10 3/-- .............Maryland (Ft Lauderdale, Fla.) W 24-21 2/ 1 ................ Florida Sugar Bowl L 20-52 1/ 3 ................ Florida

GEORGIA TECH W 28-16 --/-- ......... at NC State W 30-10 --/-- ....... Wake Forest L 0-16 --/11 .at North Carolina W 48-22 --/-- ....................Duke W 13-7 --/12 ..............Virginia L 25-28 22/-- .........at Clemson W 27-20 --/-- .. Central Florida L 3-49 --/ 3 .......Florida State L 10-13 --/-- ....... at Maryland L 26-36 --/-- .................... Navy L 10-19 --/-- ...........at Georgia MARYLAND W 30-6 --/-- ...........No. Illinois W 39-15 --/-- .....................UAB L 3-21 --/22 ..........at Virginia L 0-13 --/23 .at West Virginia L 8-34 --/-- ..............NC State L 7-38 --/13 .at North Carolina W 52-0 --/-- ........Wake Forest W 22-19 --/-- ................at Duke L 3-35 --/-- .......... at Clemson W 13-10 --/-- ...... Georgia Tech L 10-48 --/ 3 .......Florida State (Ft. Lauderdale) NORTH CAROLINA W 45-0 --/-- ............. Clemson W 27-10 24/ 9 ........at Syracuse W 16-0 11/-- .... Georgia Tech L 0-13 11/ 2 .at Florida State W 45-6 15/-- . at Wake Forest W 38-7 13/-- .......... Maryland W 42-14 9/-- ......... at Houston W 52-20 8/-- .............NC State W 28-10 8/-- ............Louisville L 17-20 6/24 .........at Virginia W 27-10 13/-- ..............at Duke Gator Bowl W 20-13 13/25 ...West Virginia

NC STATE L 16-28 --/-- ....... Georgia Tech L 17-51 --/ 3 ........Florida State L 21-42 --/-- .............at Purdue W 34-8 --/-- ........ at Maryland L 19-24 --/ 9 .............. Alabama L 14-62 --/20 ...........at Virginia L 20-52 --/ 8 ... at North Carolina W 44-22 --/-- .....................Duke L 17-40 --/-- ...........at Clemson W 37-22 --/-- ........ Wake Forest L 29-50 --/-- ...... East Carolina (Charlotte) VIRGINIA W 55-21 23/-- ..Central Michigan W 21-3 22/-- ............Maryland W 42-7 20/-- ... at Wake Forest W 37-13 19/13 ................. Texas L 7-13 12/-- ..at Georgia Tech W 62-14 20/-- ............. NC State L 24-31 14/ 3 . at Florida State W 27-3 16/-- ............... at Duke L 16-24 15/-- .............. Clemson W 20-17 24/ 6 ..North Carolina L 9-26 20/17 at Virginia Tech Carquest Bowl L 21-31 --/19 ..................Miami WAKE FOREST W 19-13 ..................App. State W 28-27 --/13 .... Northwestern L 10-30 --/-- ..at Georgia Tech L 7-42 --/20 ..............Virginia L 10-21 --/-- ..........at Clemson L 6-45 --/15 ..North Carolina L 0-52 --/-- ....... at Maryland L 18-47 --/-- .................... Navy L 7-44 --/ 3 .......Florida State (Orlando) L 17-16 --/-- ....................Duke L 22-37 --/-- ......... at NC State


124 1997

ACC Year by Year ACC Champion - Florida State Player of the Year - Andre Wadsworth, Florida State Offensive Player of the Year - Thad Busby, Florida State Rookie of the Year - Travis Minor, Florida State Coach of the Year - Bobby Bowden, Florida State

Florida State captured its sixth-straight ACC title (fifth outright) posting a perfect 8-0 mark in ACC play and a 12-1 record overall ... the third-ranked Seminoles extended their NCAA record of finishing in the AP Top Four to 11 straight years ... North Carolina finished fourth in the coaches poll ... ACC teams won three of four bowl games as Georgia Tech beat West Virginia 35-30 in the Carquest Bowl, North Carolina topped Virginia Tech 42-3 in the Gator Bowl and FSU rolled past Ohio State 31-14 in the Sugar Bowl ... for only the third time in ACC history six teams posted six-or-more wins ... eight players garnered first-team All-America honors, including an all-time high six consensus selections, including Florida State DE Andre Wadsworth, North Carolina CB Dre’ Bly, North Carolina DL Greg Ellis, Florida State LB Sam Cowart and Clemson LB Anthony Simmons ... league teams posted a 22-9 conference record, the third-best mark in league history ... Florida State became only the second team in ACC history to have the Player, Rookie and Coach of the Year in the same year, following in the footsteps of NC State in 1986 ... But since the ACC began awarding a Defensive Player of the Year honor, FSU is the first school to win all five awards in the same season ... Three ACC schools--Florida State (3rd), North Carolina (6th) and Georgia Tech (25th) were ranked in the final AP poll...Florida State offensive tackle Tra Thomas was named the recipient of the 1997 ACC Jacobs Blocking Trophy ... Virginia defensive back Stephan Phelan was honored as the ACC’s top football student-athlete and winner of the Jim Tatum Award ... Florida State linebacker Sam Cowart was named the winner of the Brian Piccolo Award ... Phelan and Florida State linebacker Daryl Bush were honored 1st-team GTE Academic All-Americas ... Florida State defensive back Samari Rolle finished 2nd nationally in pass interceptions, averaging 0.53 per game ... North Carolina ranked 2nd nationally in total defense, allowing only 209.3 yards per game...Florida State’s defense ranked third nationally (241.4)...The Seminoles also finished the year ranked 5th nationally in total offense ... Florida State became the first team in NCAA history to win 10 or more games in 11 consecutive seasons while Virginia became the first ACC school to win at least seven games 11 years in a row ... The ACC was ranked the No. 3 conference in football nationally by the Sagarin and Seattle computer rankings.

1997 All-ACC First Team OFFENSE: WR-Torry Holt, NCS WR-E.G. Green, FSU T- Jim Bundren, CL T-Tra Thomas, FSU G-Glenn Rountree, CL G-Lonnie Gilbert, NCS C - Jeff Saturday, UNC TE - Melvin Pearsall, FSU QB - Thad Busby, FSU RB-Tremayne Stephens, NCS RB-Raymond Priester, CL PK - Sims Lenhardt, DU

DEFENSE: DL-Andre Wadsworth, FSU DL-Greg Ellis, UNC DL-Vonnie Holliday, UNC DL-Antonio Dingle, UVa LB - Anthony Simmons, CL LB-Sam Cowart, FSU LB-Kivuusama Mays, UNC DB-Dre’ Bly, UNC DB- Anthony Poindexter, UVa DB-Samari Rolle, FSU DB-Robert Williams, UNC P-Rodney Williams, GT

1998

For the seventh time in conference history and the second time in the 1990’s, the ACC featured co-champions as Florida State and Georgia Tech tied with 7-1 league marks ... the title was the seventh for the Seminoles and the second for the Yellow Jackets ... for the second straight year, the ACC had two teams in the Top 10 of the final 1998 AP poll in Florida State (3) and Georgia Tech (9) ... five of the league’s nine teams were ranked at least one week in the AP poll ... five ACC teams were featured in post-season bowl games including Florida State’s 16-23 loss to Tennessee in the Fiesta Bowl ... in other bowl game action, North Carolina defeated San Diego State 20-13 in the Las Vegas Bowl, while Georgia Tech marched from behind to collect a 35-28 victory over Notre Dame in the Gator Bowl ... NC State faced Miami in the Micron PC Bowl dropping a 46-23 decision and Virginia fell to Georgia in the Peach Bowl 35-33 ... Virginia posted two wins over non-conference ranked teams and became the first school in ACC history to win at least seven games 12 years in a row ... Wake Forest’s Desmond Clark concluded his career as the most prolific receiver in ACC history with 216 catches ... The ACC had 16 players earn some form of All-America recognition, including 12 first-team All-Americas ... For the second straight year the ACC tied the Big 12 for the most consensus All-Americas in NC State wide receiver Tory Holt, Florida State wide receiver Peter Warrick, Florida State placekicker Sebastian Janikowski, Georgia Tech center Craig Page and Virginia defensive back Anthony Poindexter ... Page was named the winner of the ACC’s Jacobs Blocking Trophy as the league’s top blocker ... North Carolina defensive end Ebenezer Ekuban was named the ACC’s top football student-athlete and recipient of the Jim Tatum Award ... Poindexter and Florida State defensive tackle Corey Simon were named as recipients of the Brian Piccolo Courage Award ... Sebastian Janikowski, who set an ACC record for most field goals and led the nation with 27 three-pointers, was named as the winner of the Lou Groza Award, given annually to the nation’s top kicker ... Tory Holt set ACC single-season records for most pass receptions (88) and most reception yards (1,604) ... He finished 2nd nationally in receiving yards per game (145.8) ... NC State defensive back Lloyd Harrison finished second nationally in pass interceptions with 7 in 11 games (0.64)... Florida State led the nation in total defense, allowing just 214.8 yards per contest.

Statistical Leaders

Total Offense Busby, FSU Hamilton, GT

Rushing Stephens, NCS Linton, UNC

Plays Yds Avg. TDR 390 3301 330.1 27 408 2792 253.1 17 Car. Yds Avg. 204 1143 103.8 248 1004 91.3

TD 10 10

Passing Cmp-Att-Int. Yds TD Rat. Brooks, UVa 164-270-7 2282 20 151.0 Busby, FSU 235-390-10 3317 25 147.7 Receiving Clark, WF Horne, CL

Catches Yds TD Avg. 72 950 5 6.6 68 897 8 6.2

Scoring TD PAT FG Holt, NCS 16 1 0 Janikowski, FSU 0 37-3916-21

TP 98 85

Conference Overall Team ....................AP-UPI ..W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Neu vs AP Florida State .......... 3 ....3 .....8 0 0 347 128 11 1 0 468 181 5-0 5-1 1-0 5-1 North Carolina ...... 6 ....4 .....7 1 0 224 110 11 1 0 348 146 5-1 5-0 1-0 1-1 Virginia .................................5 3 0 200 187 7 4 0 277 242 5-2 2-2 0-0 0-3 Georgia Tech ........ 25 ............5 3 0 200 208 7 5 0 314 296 3-2 3-3 1-0 1-4 Clemson.................................4 4 0 166 158 7 5 0 291 219 3-3 4-1 0-1 0-3 NC State ................................3 5 0 215 199 6 5 0 325 268 4-2 2-3 0-0 1-4 Wake Forest ..........................3 5 0 166 229 5 6 0 245 287 3-2 2-4 0-0 1-2 Maryland ..............................1 7 0 109 282 2 9 0 161 355 1-5 1-4 0-0 0-2 Duke ......................................0 8 0 157 283 2 9 0 223 341 2-4 0-5 0-0 0-2 Versus Non-Conference Opponents 22-9 (.710) CLEMSON(AP-rank CU-OPP) W 23-12 18/-- ..........App. State W 19-17 19/-- ........ at NC State L 28-35 16/-- ......Florida State L 20-23 17/-- .at Georgia Tech W 39-7 --/-- ..... Texas-El Paso L 7-21 --/-- ...............Virginia W 20-9 --/-- ....... at Maryland W 33-16 --/-- ... at Wake Forest W(ot)29-20 --/-- ....................Duke L 10-17 --/ 8 ...North Carolina W 47-21 --/--at South Carolina Peach Bowl L 17-21 --/13 .............. Auburn

GEORGIA TECH L 13-17 --/11 ....at Notre Dame W 28-26 --/-- .... at Wake Forest W 23-20 --/17 .............. Clemson W 42-14 --/-- at Boston College W 27-17 25/-- ............. NC State L 0-38 21/ 3 . at Florida State L 13-16 --/ 5 ....North Carolina L 31-35 --/-- ............at Virginia W 41-38 --/-- ................ at Duke W 37-18 --/-- .............Maryland L 24-27 --/14 ............... Georgia Carquest BowL W 35-30 --/-- ...... West Virginia

DUKE L 14-45 L 20-24 W 20-17 W 26-17 L 10-16 L 27-51 L 10-13 L 24-38 L(ot)20-29 L 38-41 L 14-50

--/-- ............... NC State --/-- ...at Northwestern --/-- .....................Army --/-- ......................Navy --/-- ......... at Maryland --/ 4 ........ Florida State --/-- ............ at Virginia --/-- ......... Wake Forest --/-- ........... at Clemson --/-- ........Georgia Tech --/ 8at North Carolina

MARYLAND L 14-21 --/-- ..................... Ohio L 7-50 --/ 5 ... at Florida State L 14-40 --/ 6 ...North Carolina W 24-21 --/-- ............. at Temple W 16-10 --/-- .....................Duke L 14-31 --/-- ...... West Virginia L 17-35 --/-- .... at Wake Forest L 9-20 --/-- ............... Clemson L 0-45 --/-- ................Virginia L 28-45 --/-- .......... at NC State L 18-37 --/-- ...at Georgia Tech

FLORIDA STATE W 14-7 5/23 at South Carolina W 50-7 5/-- ............. Maryland W 35-28 5/16 ......... at Clemson W 47-0 4/-- ................... Miami W 51-27 4/-- ................. at Duke W 38-0 3/21 ......Georgia Tech W 47-21 3/-- ............ at Virginia W 48-35 3/-- ............... NC State W 20-3 3/ 5 .at North Carolina W 58-7 2/-- ......... Wake Forest L 29-32 2/10 ............at Florida Sugar Bowl W 31-14 4/ 9 ........... Ohio State

NORTH CAROLINA W 23-6 7/-- .................Indiana W 28-17 7/17 .............Stanford W 40-14 6/-- ........ at Maryland W 48-20 5/-- ................Virginia W 31-10 5/-- ................. at TCU W 30-12 5/-- ........ Wake Forest W 20-7 4/-- .......... at NC State W 16-13 5/-- ...at Georgia Tech L 3-20 5/ 3 .......Florida State W 17-10 8/-- ...........at Clemson W 50-14 8/-- .....................Duke Gator Bowl W 42-3 7/-- .......Virginia Tech

NC STATE W(ot)32-31 --/13 ......... at Syracuse W 45-14 --/-- ................ at Duke L 17-19 --/19 .............. Clemson W 41-14 --/-- . Northern Illinois L 18-19 --/-- .... at Wake Forest L 17-27 --/25 ..at Georgia Tech L 7-20 --/ 4 ....North Carolina L 35-48 --/3 .... at Florida State W 45-28 --/-- .............Maryland W 31-24 --/-- ................Virginia W 37-24 --/-- ...... East Carolina VIRGINIA L 17-28 --/16 ............... Auburn W 26-7 --/-- ............ Richmond L 20-48 --/ 5 . at North Carolina W 21-13 --/-- ........ Wake Forest W 21-7 --/-- ...........at Clemson W 13-10 --/-- .....................Duke L 21-47 --/ 3 ........Florida State W 45-0 --/-- ........ at Maryland W 35-31 --/-- ....... Georgia Tech L 24-31 --/-- .......... at NC State W 34-20 --/-- .......Virginia Tech

WAKE FOREST W 27-20 --/21 ..... Northwestern L 24-25 --/-- .. at East Carolina L 26-28 --/-- ....... Georgia Tech W 19-18 --/-- .............. NC State L 13-21 --/-- ............at Virginia L 12-30 --/ 5 . at North Carolina W 35-17 --/-- .............Maryland W 38-24 --/-- ................ at Duke L 16-33 --/-- ............... Clemson W 28-14 --/-- ............ at Rutgers L 7-58 --/ 2 ... at Florida State

ACC Co-Champions - Florida State, Georgia Tech Player of the Year - Tory Holt, NC State Defensive Player of the Year--Anthony Poindexter, Virginia Rookie of the Year - Ray Robinson, NC State Coach of the Year - George O’Leary, Georgia Tech

1998 All-ACC First Team DEFENSE: OFFENSE: WR-Torry Holt, NCS DL-Corey Simon, FSU WR-Peter Warrick, FSU DL-Patrick Kerney, UVa TE-Casey Crawford, UVa DL-Ebenezer Ekuban, UNC T-Robert Hunt, UVa DL-Chris Combs, DU T-Ross Brannon, FSU LB-Lamont Green, FSU G-Jason Whitaker, FSU LB-Eric Barton, Md G-Noel LaMontagne, UVa LB-Wali Rainer, UVa C-Craig Page, GT DB-Anthony Poindexter, UVa QB-Joe Hamilton, GT DB-Antwan Edwards, CL RB-Thomas Jones, UVa DB-Dre’ Bly, UNC RB-Travis Minor, FSU PK-Sebastian Janikowski, FSU DB-Lloyd Harrison, NCS P-Rodney Williams, GT SP-Torry Holt, NCS

Statistical Leaders

Total Offense Barnette, NCS Kuklick, WF Rushing Jones, UVa Jordan, MD

Plays Yds Avg. TDR 460 3182 289.3 21 474 2574 234.0 17 Car. Yds Avg. 238 1303 118.5 169 906 90.6

Passing Cmp-Att-Int. Yds TD Rat. Hamilton,GT 145-259-8 2166 17 141.7 Weinke, FSU 145-286-6 2487 19 141.5 Receiving Holt, NCS Deese, WF

Catches Yds TD Avg. 88 1,604 11 8.0 68 826 3 6.2

Scoring TD PAT FG TP Janikowski, FSU 0 42-43 27-32 123 Jones, UVa 15 0 0 90

Conference Overall Team ................... AP.USA.. W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Florida State ......... 3 .......3.... 7 1 0 283 88 11 2 0 401 161 6-0 4-1 Georgia Tech ......... 9 .....11.... 7 1 0 297 200 10 2 0 426 295 4-2 4-0 Virginia ............... 18 .....18.... 6 2 0 218 166 9 3 0 358 247 5-0 4-2 NC State ................................ 5 3 0 241 225 7 5 0 366 352 5-1 2-2 North Carolina ..................... 5 3 0 195 210 7 5 0 288 283 3-2 2-3 Duke ...................................... 2 6 0 128 263 4 7 0 229 319 2-3 2-4 Wake Forest .......................... 2 6 0 182 249 3 8 0 235 335 1-5 2-3 Clemson................................. 1 7 0 157 216 3 8 0 218 272 3-4 0-4 Maryland .............................. 1 7 0 129 213 3 8 0 202 290 2-3 1-4 Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 21-12 (.636) CLEMSON (AP-rank CU-OPP) W 33-0 --/-- ................Furman L 0-37 --/-- .......Virginia Tech L 18-20 --/10 ...........at Virginia L 19-29 --/-- ........ Wake Forest L 14-21 --/-- at North Carolina W 23-0 --/-- .............Maryland L 0-48 --/ 6 ... at Florida State L 23-28 --/-- ................ at Duke L 39-46 --/-- .............. NC State L 21-24 --/22 ...... Georgia Tech W 28-19 --/-- ....South Carolina DUKE W 24-10 W 44-10 L 13-62 L 0-24 L 13-41 W 19-16 L 24-27 W 28-23 L(2ot)33-36 L 25-42 L 6-28

--/--Western Carolina --/-- . at Northwestern --/11 . at Florida State --/11 ..............Virginia --/-- ..at Georgia Tech --/-- ... at Wake Forest --/-- ......... at NC State --/-- .............. Clemson --/-- ...... at Vanderbilt --/-- ............Maryland --/-- ...North Carolina

FLORIDA STATE W 23-14 2/14 ........... Texas A&M (East Rutherford, NJ) L 7-24 1/-- .......... at NC State W 62-13 11/-- ....................Duke W 30-10 10/18 ... So. California W 24-10 9/-- ........ at Maryland W 26-14 8/-- .............. at Miami W 48-0 6/-- ............... Clemson W 34-7 6/20 .at Georgia Tech W 39-13 5/-- ....North Carolina W 45-14 6/12 ..............Virginia W 24-7 5/-- .... at Wake Forest W 23-12 5/ 4 ................ Florida Fiesta Bowl L 16-23 2/ 1 ............Tennessee

TD 13 6

GEORGIA TECH L 31-41 --/-- .... Boston College W 42-7 --/-- New Mexico State W 43-21 --/-- at North Carolina W 41-13 --/-- .....................Duke W 47-24 --/23 ......... at NC State W 41-38 --/ 6 ................Virginia L 7-34 25/ 6 ......Florida State W 31-14 20/-- Maryland (Balt.) W 24-21 22/-- ..........at Clemson W 63-35 21/-- ....... Wake Forest W 21-19 17/12 .........at Georgia Gator Bowl W 35-28 12/17 ...... Notre Dame MARYLAND W 23-15 --/-- ... James Madison L 19-31 --/12 ...........at Virginia L 20-42 --/19 . at West Virginia W 30-20 --/-- ................. Temple L 10-24 --/ 9 ........Florida State L 0-23 --/-- ...........at Clemson L 10-20 --/-- ........ Wake Forest L 14-31 --/-- Georgia Tech(Balt.) L 13-24 --/-- .. at North Carolina W 42-25 --/-- ................ at Duke L 21-35 --/-- .............. NC State NORTH CAROLINA L 10-13 12/-- ...... Miami(Ohio) L 34-37 --/-- .......... at Stanford L 21-43 --/-- ....... Georgia Tech W 21-14 --/-- ............... Clemson W 29-10 --/-- ............Pittsburgh W 38-31 --/-- .... at Wake Forest L 13-39 --/ 5 ... at Florida State W 24-13 --/-- .............Maryland L 13-30 --/21 ...........at Virginia W 28-6 --/-- ................ at Duke W(ot)37-34 ..................... NC State Las Vegas Bowl W 20-13 .......... San Diego State

Neu vs AP 1-1 5-1 2-0 4-1 0-1 2-3 0-2 2-2 2-0 0-2 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-3 0-0 0-3 0-1 0-3

NC STATE W 34-31 --/-- ..................... Ohio W 24-7 --/ 2 ........Florida State L 30-33 20/-- ............. at Baylor W 38-17 --/11 ..............Syracuse L 24-47 23/-- ...... Georgia Tech W 27-24 --/-- .....................Duke L 13-23 --/16 ...........at Virginia W 46-39 --/-- ...........at Clemson W 38-27 --/-- ........ Wake Forest W 35-21 --/-- ........ at Maryland L(ot) 34-37 --/-- ....North Carolina Micron PC Bowl L 23-46 --/24 ..................Miami VIRGINIA W 19-0 16/25 ......... at Auburn W 31-19 12/-- ............Maryland W 20-18 10/-- .............. Clemson W 24-0 11/-- ............... at Duke W 52-14 10/-- .... San Jose State L 38-41 7/25 .at Georgia Tech W 23-13 16/-- ............. NC State W 38-17 15/-- ... at Wake Forest L 14-45 12/ 6 . at Florida State W 30-13 21/-- ...North Carolina W 36-32 16/20 . at Virginia Tech Peach Bowl L 33-35 13/19 ............. Georgia WAKE FOREST L 0-42 --/-- ......... at Air Force W 26-14 --/-- .....................Navy W 29-19 --/-- .......... at Clemson L(ot)27-30 --/-- .. Appalachian St. L 16-19 --/-- .................... Duke W 20-10 --/-- ........ at Maryland L 31-38 --/-- ... North Carolina L 17-38 --/4 ................ Virginia L 27-38 --/ -- ........at NC State L 7-24 --/5 ........ Florida State L 35-63 21/-- . at Georgia Tech


ACC Year by Year 1999

2000

BCS National Champion--Florida State ACC Champion - Florida State Player of the Year - Joe Hamilton, Georgia Tech Defensive Player of the Year - Keith Adkins, Clemson Rookie of the Year - Koren Robinson, NC State Coach of the Year - Tommy Bowden, Clemson

Florida State finished the season with a perfect 12-0 mark and captured its second national football title defeating Virginia Tech 46-29 in the Sugar Bowl ... the Seminoles won their eighth-straight (sixth outright) ACC football title with a perfect 8-0 mark in ACC play ... five ACC teams took part in post-season play ... in addition to FSU, Wake Forest defeated Arizona State in the Aloha Bowl, Virginia lost to Illinois in the Micron PC Bowl, Clemson lost to Mississippi State in the Peach Bowl and Georgia Tech was topped by Miami in the Gator Bowl ... FSU ended the season ranked No. 1 in both polls while Georgia Tech was No. 20 in the AP poll and No. 21 in the USA Today/ESPN ranking ... The ACC featured college football’s first-ever father-son head coaching matchup when Bobby Bowden’s Florida State Seminoles played son Tommy’s Clemson Tigers in Death Valley on October 23 (Dad won 17-14) ... the ACC had 14 players earn All-America honors including six who were consensus All-Americans ... Georgia Tech QB Joe Hamilton finished his career as the ACC’s career leader in total offense with 10,640 yards ... he also fininshed 23nd nationally in passing efficiency and total offense ... for the second straight year, FSU’s Sebastian Janikowski won the Lou Groza Award as the nation’s top college placekicker ... Janikowski led the nation in field goals with 23 in 11 games ...Georgia Tech became the first ACC team to lead the nation in total offense, averaging 509.0 yards per game ...The ACC finished the decade of the 1990’s with the third-best non-conference winning percentage of any conference ... Florida State became the first team in Division I-A history to win 10 or more games in 13 consecutive seasons ...Virginia became the first school in ACC history to win at least seven games in 13 straight years...Virginia tailback Thomas Jones set an ACC single-season rushing record, running for 1,798 yards Jones also set an ACC record with six games of 200 or more yards rushing......Virginia center John St. Clair was chosen as the ACC’s Jacobs Blocking Trophy winner....Florida State’s Chris Weinke was chosen as the recipient of the Brian Piccolo Award ...Virginia offensive lineman Noel LaMontagne was tabbed as the league’s top senior football student-athlete and winner of the Jim Tatum Award.

1999 All-ACC First Team OFFENSE: WR-Peter Warrick, FSU WR-Kelly Campbell, GT TE-Alge Crumpler, UNC T-Jon Carman, GT T-Tarlos Thomas, FSU G-Noel LaMontagne, UVa G-Jason Whitaker, FSU C-John St. Clair, UVa RB-Thomas Jones, UVa RB-LaMont Jordan, MD QB-Joe Hamilton, GT SP-Peter Warrick, FSU

DEFENSE: DL-Corey Simon, FSU DL-Jerry Johnson, FSU DL-Delbert Cowsette, MD DL-Chris Combs, DU LB-Keith Adams, CL LB-Dustin Lyman, WF LB-Tommy Polley, FSU DB-Robert Carswell, CL DB-Mario Edwards, FSU DB-Lloyd Harrison, NCS DB-Lewis Sanders, MD P-Brian Schmitz, UNC

Rushing Jones, UVa Jordan, MD

Plays Yds Avg. TDR 459 3794 344.9 35 408 2994 272.2 25 Car. Yds Avg. 334 1798 163.5 266 1632 148.4

TD 16 16

Passing Cmp-Att-Int. Yds TD Rat. Hamilton, GT203-305-11 3060 29 175.0 Weinke,FSU 232-377-14 3103 25 145.1 Receiving Catches Yds TD Avg. Warrick, FSU 71 934 8 7.9 Gardner, CL 73 1009 4 6.6 Scoring TD PAT FG Janikowski, FSU 0 45-45 23-30 Zachery, CL 16 0 0

TP 116 96

Conference Overall Team ...................AP USA .. W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Neu vs AP Florida State .........1 ...... 1 .... 8 0 0 310 123 12 0 0 458 203 6-0 4-0 2-0 5-0 Georgia Tech .......20 .... 21 .... 5 3 0 307 261 8 4 0 461 361 6-0 2-3 0-1 1-2 Virginia ................................. 5 3 0 222 210 7 5 0 345 365 3-3 4-1 0-1 2-2 Clemson................................. 5 3 0 263 171 6 6 0 322 253 3-2 3-3 0-1 1-4 Wake Forest .......................... 3 5 0 145 178 7 5 0 266 209 4-2 2-3 1-0 2-1 NC State ................................ 3 5 0 167 250 6 6 0 244 302 4-1 2-4 0-1 1-3 Duke ...................................... 3 5 0 182 290 3 8 0 217 363 1-4 2-3 0-1 0-2 Maryland .............................. 2 6 0 202 250 5 6 0 292 260 3-3 2-3 0-0 0-2 North Carolina ..................... 2 6 0 129 194 3 8 0 186 272 1-5 1-3 1-0 0-3 Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 21-12 (.636) CLEMSON .. (AP-rank, CU/OPP) L 10-13 --/-- ................ Marshall W 33-14 --/23 ................ Virginia L 11-31 --/ 8 .... at Virginia Tech W 31-20 --/-- ..... North Carolina L 31-35 --/-- ............at NC State W 42-30 --/-- .......... at Maryland L 14-17 --/ 1 ......... Florida State W 12-3 --/-- .......... Wake Forest W 58-7 --/-- ...................... Duke L 42-45 --/13 ... at Georgia Tech W 31-21 --/-- . at South Carolina Peach Bowl L 7-17 --/15 .. Mississippi State DUKE L 9-27 L(ot)12-15 L 14-31 L 23-51 W(ot)24-17 L 31-38 L(ot)24-31 W 25-22 L 7-58 W 48-35 L 0-38

--/-- .. at East Carolina --/-- ...... Northwestern --/-- ............Vanderbilt --/ 1 .... Fla. State (Jax) --/-- ............at Virginia --/ 8 ....... Georgia Tech --/-- ..... NC State (OT) --/-- ........ at Maryland --/-- ...........at Clemson --/-- ........ Wake Forest --/-- at North Carolina

FLORIDA STATE W 41-7 1/-- .... Louisiana Tech W 41-35 1/10 ..... Georgia Tech W 42-11 1/20 ............ NC State W 42-10 1/--at North Carolina W 51-23 1/-- ........ Duke (Jack.) W 31-21 1/19 .................Miami W 33-10 1/-- ........ Wake Forest W 17-14 1/-- ...........at Clemson W 35-10 1/-- ............at Virginia W 49-10 1/-- .............Maryland W 30-23 1/ 3 ............at Florida Sugar Bowl W 46-29 1/ 3 ......Virginia Tech

Florida State captured its ninth-straight ACC football title posting a spotless 8-0 mark in league play and an 11-2 record overall ... the Seminoles ended their bid for a second-straight national title with a 13-2 loss to top-ranked Oklahoma in the Orange Bowl ... FSU extended its NCAA record of finishing in the AP Top Five to 14 straight years ... for the third year in a row, five ACC teams took part in post-season play ... NC State defeated Minnesota 38-30 in the Micronpc. com Bowl, Virginia lost to Georgia 37-14 in the Jeep Oahu Bowl, LSU defeated Georgia Tech 28-14 in the Peach Bowl and Virginia Tech handed Clemson a 41-20 setback in the Gator Bowl ... Florida State QB Chris Weinke set the ACC single season passing yardage mark with 4,167 yards en route to becoming only the second ACC player to win the Heisman Trophy ... Weinke, who finished 2nd in the nation in passing efficiency and 3rd nationally in total offense, also was awarded the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award and the Davey O’Brien Award as the nation’s top quarterback...Florida State defensive end Jamal Reynolds was honored with the Vince Lombardi Award, which is presented annually to the nation’ best lineman...the ACC had 13 players earn AllAmerica honors, including 10 first-team selections ... Florida State’s Marvin Minnis, Tay Cody and Jamal Reynolds, Georgia Tech’s Chris Brown and Clemson’s Keith Adams were consensus All-Americans ... the ACC set an all-time attendance mark drawing 2,653,816 fans over 54 home games ... 21 players were selected in the annual NFL draft ... NC State’s Levar Fisher led the NCAA in tackles per game (14.8)...Florida State offensive tackle Tarlo Thomas was named the winner of the ACC’s Jacobs Blocking Trophy ... North Carolina offensive tackle Louis Marchetti was named the ACC’s top senior football student-athlete and winner of the Jim Tatum Award... Georgia Tech fullback Ed Wilder was honored as the winner of the Brian Piccolo Award...Duke was honored for having the highest graduation rate among Division I football programs ... It marked the 11th time since 1981 that Duke has been so honored ... Longtime Virginia head coach George Welsh retired at the end of the 2000 season as the ACC’s winningest coach with 134 victories ... Florida State led the nation in total offense and was 7th in total defense and played in its third consecutive BCS National Championship Game, dropping a 13-2 decision to Oklahoma.

Statistical Leaders

Total Offense Hamilton, GT Weinke, FSU

GEORGIA TECH W 49-14 10/-- ................at Navy L 35-41 10/ 1 . at Florida State W 41-10 12/-- .. Central Florida W 49-31 9/-- .............Maryland W(ot)31-24 7/-- ....North Carolina W 38-31 8/-- ................ at Duke W 48-21 7/-- .............. NC State L 38-45 7/-- ............at Virginia W 45-42 13/-- .............. Clemson L 23-26 14/-- ... at Wake Forest W(ot)51-48 20/16 ............. Georgia Gator Bowl L 13-28 17/23 ................Miami MARYLAND W 6-0 --/-- ............ at Temple W 51-10 --/--Western Carolina W 33-0 --/-- ..... West Virginia L 31-49 --/ 9 ..at Georgia Tech W 17-14 --/-- ... at Wake Forest L 30-42 --/-- .............. Clemson W 45-7 --/-- ...North Carolina L 22-25 --/-- ....................Duke L 17-30 --/-- ......... at NC State L 10-49 --/ 1 .. at Florida State L 30-34 --/-- ...............Virginia NORTH CAROLINA L 17-20 --/23 .............. Virginia W 42-30 --/-- ............at Indiana L 10-42 --/ 1 .......Florida State L 20-31 --/-- .......... at Clemson L(ot)24-31 --/ 7 .. at Georgia Tech L 12-20 --/-- ...............Houston L 7-45 --/-- ........at Maryland L 3-28 --/-- ............... Furman L 3-19 --/-- ........Wake Forest W 10-6 --/-- .NC State (Char.) W 38-0 --/-- .................... Duke

NC STATE W 23-20 --/17 ............... at Texas W 10-0 24/-- ...South Carolina W 38-9 24/-- ......Wm. & Mary L 11-42 20/ 1 . at Florida State L 7-31 25/-- ... at Wake Forest W 35-31 --/-- ............... Clemson L 26-47 --/-- ................Virginia W(ot)31-24 --/-- ................ at Duke L 21-48 --/ 7 ...at Georgia Tech W 30-17 --/-- .............Maryland L 6-10 --/-- ........ UNC (Char.) L 6-23 --/23 . at East Carolina VIRGINIA W 20-17 23/--at North Carolina L 14-33 23/-- .........at Clemson W 35-7 --/-- ....... Wake Forest W 45-40 --/17 ............... at BYU L 7-31 24/ 8 .....Virginia Tech L(ot)17-24 --/-- ....................Duke W 47-26 --/-- ......... at NC State L 10-35 --/ 1 .......Florida State W 45-38 --/ 7 ...... Georgia Tech W 50-21 --/-- ................ Buffalo W 34-30 --/-- ....... at Maryland Micronpc.com Bowl L 21-63 --/-- ................. Illinois WAKE FOREST W 34-15 --/-- ...............at Army L 7-35 --/-- ...........at Virginia W 31-7 --/25 ............ NC State W 17-10 --/-- ............... Rutgers L 14-17 --/-- ............Maryland L 10-33 --/ 1 .. at Florida State W 47-3 --/-- .................... UAB L 3-12 --/-- .............. Clemson W 19-3 --/--at North Carolina L 35-48 --/-- ............... at Duke W 26-23 --/14 ..... Georgia Tech Aloha Bowl W 23-3 --/-- ..... Arizona State

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ACC Champion - Florida State Player of the Year - Chris Weinke, Florida State Defensive Player of the Year - Levar Fisher, NC State Rookie of the Year - Philip Rivers, NC State Coach of the Year - George O’Leary, Georgia Tech

2000 All-ACC First Team DEFENSE: OFFENSE: WR-Marvin Minnis, FSU DL-Jamal Reynolds, FSU WR-Koren Robinson, NCS DL-Julius Peppers, UNC DL-Greg Gathers, GT T-Chris Brown, GT T-Char-ron Doresy, FSU DL-Terry Jolly, CL LB-Keith Adams, CL G-Brent Key, GT LB-Tommy Polley, FSU G-Justin Amman, FSU LB-Levar Fisher, NCS C-Kyle Young, CL DB-Robert Carswell, CL RB-Travis Zachery, CL DB-Alex Ardley, CL RB-Antwoine Womack, UVa DB-Tay Cody, FSU TE-Alge Crumpler, UNC DB-Derrick Gibson, FSU QB-Chris Weinke. FSU P-Brian Morton, DU PK-Luke Manget, GT SP-Koren Robinson, NCS

Statistical Leaders

Total Offense Weinke, FSU Rivers, NCS

Rushing Womack, UVa Zachery, CL

Plays Yds Avg. TDR 461 4070 339.2 34 514 2969 269.9 27 Car. Yds Avg. 210 1028 93.5 201 1012 92.0

TD 9 13

Passing Cmp-Att-Int. Yds TD Rat. Weinke, FSU 266-431-11 4167 33 163.1 Godsey, GT 222-349-6 2906 23 151.9 Receiving Catches Yds TD Avg. Robinson, NCS 62 1061 13 5.64 Campbell, GT 59 963 10 5.36 Scoring TD PAT Zachery, CL 17 0 Robinson, NCS 14 0

...................................... Conference Overall Team ................ AP-USA W L T For Opp W L T For Opp Home Road Florida State ......5.... 4 ..... 8 0 0 395 86 11 2 0 511 136 6-0 4-1 Georgia Tech ....17.. 19 ..... 6 2 0 284 164 9 3 0 386 237 5-1 4-1 Clemson ............16.. 14 ..... 6 2 0 280 189 9 3 0 416 253 6-1 3-1 Virginia ............................. 5 3 0 138 169 6 6 0 242 292 4-2 2-3 NC State ............................ 4 4 0 221 239 8 4 0 379 338 5-1 2-3 North Carolina ................. 3 5 0 199 243 6 5 0 269 284 3-3 3-2 Maryland .......................... 3 5 0 168 217 5 6 0 247 284 4-2 1-4 Wake Forest ...................... 1 7 0 106 299 2 9 0 181 362 1-5 1-4 Duke .................................. 0 8 0 143 328 0 11 0 155 430 0-5 0-6 Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 20-13 (.606)

FG 0 0

TP 102 84

Neu vs AP 1-1 3-2 0-1 2-1 0-1 1-2 0-1 0-5 1-0 0-2 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-3 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-2

GEORGIA TECH W 21-17 --/-- ... Central Florida L 21-26 --/ 2 ........Florida State W 40-13 --/-- ..................... Navy L(ot)23-30 --/-- .......... at NC State W 42-28 --/-- at North Carolina W 52-20 --/-- ........ Wake Forest W 45-10 --/-- .....................Duke W 31-28 --/ 5 ...........at Clemson W 35-0 24/-- ...............Virginia W 35-22 20/-- ....... at Maryland W 27-15 18/19 .........at Georgia Peach Bowl L 14-28 15/-- .. Louisiana State

NC STATE W(2ot)38-31 --/-- ...... Arkansas State W 41-38 --/-- ........... at Indiana W 41-0 --/-- .................... SMU W(ot)30-23 --/-- ...... Georgia Tech L 27-34 --/ 5 ..........at Clemson W 38-20 --/--at North Carolina L 14-58 21/ 6 ......Florida State L(ot)28-35 --/-- ....... at Maryland W 35-31 --/-- ....................Duke L 17-24 --/-- ...........at Virginia W 32-14 --/-- ....... Wake Forest Micronpc.com Bowl W 38-30 --/-- ............Minnesota

--/-- ...... East Carolina --/-- .. at Northwestern --/-- ................Virginia --/-- ....... at Vanderbilt --/ 7 ............... Clemson --/ 7 ... at Florida State --/-- ...at Georgia Tech --/-- .............Maryland --/-- .... at Wake Forest --/-- .......... at NC State --/-- ....North Carolina

MARYLAND W 17-10--/-- .................... Temple L 17-30--/-- ..... at West Virginia W 45-27--/-- ........ M. Tenn. State L 7-59--/ 2 ..........Florida State L 23-31--/-- ...............at Virginia L 14-35--/ 5 .............at Clemson W 37-7--/-- ........... Wake Forest W 20-9--/-- ................... at Duke W(ot)35-28 --/-- ............. NC State L 10-13--/-- .. at North Carolina L 22-35--/20 ........ Georgia Tech

FLORIDA STATE W 29-3 2/-- ........BYU (Jack.) W 26-21 2/-- ..at Georgia Tech W 63-14 2/-- ...North Carolina W 31-0 2/-- ............ Louisville W 59-7 2/-- ....... at Maryland L 24-27 1/-- ............. at Miami W 63-14 7/-- ....................Duke W 37-3 6/-- ...............Virginia W 58-14 6/21 ........ at NC State W 54-7 6/1 ............... Clemson W 35-6 3/-- ... at Wake Forest W 30-7 3/ 4 ................ Florida Orange Bowl L 2-13 3/ 1 ...........Oklahoma

VIRGINIA L(ot)35-38 --/-- .................... BYU W 34-6 --/-- ........... Richmond W 26-10 --/-- ............... at Duke L 10-31 --/11 ............. Clemson W 27-10 --/-- ... at Wake Forest W 31-23 --/-- ............Maryland L 3-37 --/ 6 .. at Florida State W 17-6 --/-- ...North Carolina L 0-35 --/24 .at Georgia Tech W 24-17 --/-- ............. NC State L 21-42 --/ 6 ..at Virginia Tech Oahu Bowl L 14-37 --/24 .............. Georgia

NORTH CAROLINA W 30-9 --/-- ....................Tulsa W 35-14 --/-- ... at Wake Forest L 14-63 --/ 2 .. at Florida State W 20-15 --/-- ............. Marshall L 28-42 --/-- ...... Georgia Tech L 20-38 --/-- ............. NC State L 24-38 --/ 5 .............. Clemson L 6-17 --/-- ...........at Virginia W 20-17 --/-- ...... at Pittsburgh W 13-10 --/-- ............Maryland W 59-21 --/-- ............... at Duke

WAKE FOREST L 16-20 --/-- ...Appalachian St. L 14-35 --/-- ....North Carolina L 7-55 --/16 ..........at Clemson L 10-27 --/-- ................Virginia L 10-17 --/-- ............Vanderbilt L 20-52 --/-- ...at Georgia Tech L 7-37 --/-- ........ at Maryland W 28-26 --/-- .....................Duke L 6-35 --/ 3 ........Florida State W 49-26 --/-- .................at Navy L 14-32 --/-- .......... at NC State

CLEMSON (AP-rank CU/OPP) W 38-0 17/-- ........The Citadel W 62-9 17/-- .............Missouri W 55-7 16/-- ...... Wake Forest W 31-10 11/-- ..........at Virginia W 52-22 7/-- ............... at Duke W 34-27 5/-- ............. NC State W 35-14 5/-- ............Maryland W 38-24 5/--at North Carolina L 28-31 5/-- ...... Georgia Tech L 7-54 10/ 4 . at Florida State W 16-14 16/25 .South Carolina Gator Bowl L 20-41 16/ 6 .....Virginia Tech DUKE L 0-28 L 5-38 L 10-26 L 7-26 L 22-52 L 14-63 L 10-45 L 9-20 L 26-28 L 31-35 L 21-59


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2002

ACC Champion - Maryland Player of the Year - E.J. Henderson, Maryland Offensive Player of the Year - Bruce Perry, Maryland Rookie of the Year - Chris Rix, Florida State Coach of the Year - Ralph Friedgen, Maryland

For the first time in league history, the ACC had six teams participate in bowl games as Maryland, Florida State, North Carolina, Georgia Tech, NC State and Clemson earned bowl berths ... Maryland claimed its first ACC football title since 1985, and ninth overall, finishing the regular season 10-1 overall and 7-1 in league play ... an all-time high seven ACC teams posted winning records in 2001, including four teams with eight wins or more and six with seven or more victories ... Maryland’s Ralph Friedgen, the first coach in league history to win the ACC football title in his first year at a school, was also a consensus choice for National Coach of the Year ... eleven ACC players earned All-America honors in 2001, including three first team selections ... two ACC players - Maryland’s E. J. Henderson and UNC’s Julius Peppers - were consensus AllAmericans ... Peppers became the fourth ACC player to win the Vince Lombardi Award as the nation’s top college lineman and the league’s first player to capture the Chuck Bednarik Award as the nation’s top defensive player ... Clemson’s Woodrow Dantzler became the first player in NCAA history to rush for 1,000 yards and throw for 2,000 yards in the same season... For the second straight year the ACC set an attendance record, averaging 49,584 fans per game...Florida State offensive tackle Brett Williams was named the recipient of the ACC’s Jacobs Blocking Trophy...Clemson center Kyle Young was named the league’s top senior football student-athlete as recipient of the Jim Tatum Award...Young and Florida State’s Chris Hope were named to the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame Scholar-Athlete team...Maryland offensive tackle Matt Crawford was presented with the Brian Piccolo Award...FSU quarterback Chris Rix, the ACC’s Rookie of the Year, set an ACC record for most total offensive yardage by a freshman with 3,123 yards.

2001 All-ACC First Team OFFENSE: WR-Billy McMullen, UVa WR-Kelly Campbell, GT TE-Mike Hart, DU T-Brett Williams, FSU T-Nat Dorsey, GT G-Todd Wike, MD G-Michael Collins, WF C-Melvin Fowler, MD QB-Woody Dantzler, CL RB-Bruce Perry, MD RB-Joe Burns, GT PK-Luke Manget, GT

DEFENSE: DL-Julius Peppers, UNC DL-Greg Gathers, GT DL-Ryan Sims, UNC; DL-Darnell Dockett, FSU LB-E.J. Henderson, MD LB-Levar Fisher, NCS LB-Bradley Jennings, FSU DB-Chris Hope, FSU DB-Terrence Holt, NCS DB-Tony Jackson, MD DB-Tony Okanlawon, MD P-Brooks Barnard, MD

Statistical Leaders

Total Offense Dantzler, CL Rix, FSU Rushing Perry, MD Williams, WF

Plays Yds Avg. TDR 517 3364 305.8 27 385 3123 283.9 27 Car. Yds Avg. 219 1242 112.9 249 1018 101.8

TD 10 10

Passing Cmp-Att-Int. Yds TD Rat. Rix, FSU 165-286-13 2734 24 156.6 Durant, UNC142-223-10 1843 17 149.3 Receiving Catches Yds TD Avg. McMullen, UVa 83 1060 12 6.92 Campbell, GT 56 708 3 6.22 Scoring Novak, MD Manget, GT

TD PAT FG TP Avg. 0 41-42 16-25 89 8.09 0 40-40 19-28 97 8.08

Conference Overall Team AP USA. W L For Opp W L For Opp Home Road NeuVs AP Maryland ............. 11 ..... 10 ... 7 1 261 173 10 2 413 266 7-0 3-1 0-1 1-2 Florida State ........ 15 ..... 15 ... 6 2 304 194 8 4 403 304 4-2 3-2 1-0 2-2 North Carolina ...................... 5 3 237 145 8 5 337 271 5-1 2-4 1-0 2-3 Georgia Tech ........ 24 ............. 4 4 246 215 8 5 405 281 3-3 3-2 2-0 2-2 NC State ................................. 4 4 212 185 7 5 319 257 3-3 4-1 0-1 1-3 Clemson.................................. 4 4 246 268 7 5 369 339 3-3 3-2 1-0 1-3 Wake Forest ........................... 3 5 213 247 6 5 292 311 2-4 4-1 0-0 0-1 Virginia .................................. 3 5 178 244 5 7 249 331 4-3 1-4 0-0 2-4 Duke ....................................... 0 8 164 390 0 11 212 491 0-6 0-5 0-0 0-4 Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 23-13 (.639) CLEMSON . (AP-rank, CU-Opp.) W 21-13 19/-- ...Central Florida W 38-14 20/-- ............... Wofford L 24-26 19/-- ............... Virginia W(ot)47-44 --/ 9 ... at Georgia Tech W 45-37 16/-- ..........at NC State L 3-38 13/-- ... North Carolina W 21-14 --/-- ......at Wake Forest L 27-41 --/14 ....... Florida State L 20-37 --/11......... at Maryland L 15-20 --/22at South Carolina W 59-31 --/-- ...................... Duke Humanitarian Bowl W 49-24 --/-- ......Louisiana Tech DUKE L 13-55 L 13-15 L 7-44 L 10-31 L 10-37 L 35-42 L 17-59 L 28-42 L 31-55 L 17-52 L 31-59

--/ 5 ......... Florida State --/-- ....................at Rice --/19 ....... Northwestern --/-- ............. at Virginia --/17 ........Georgia Tech --/-- .......... Wake Forest --/14 ......... at Maryland --/-- ............. Vanderbilt --/-- ................ NC State --/-- . at North Carolina --/-- ............ at Clemson

FLORIDA STATE W 55-13 6/-- ..................at Duke W 29-7 6/-- .......................UAB L 9-41 6/-- .at North Carolina W 48-24 18/-- .........Wake Forest L 27-49 14/ 2 ...................Miami W 43-7 21/-- ............at Virginia W 52-31 19/10 ............ Maryland W 41-27 14/-- ........... at Clemson L 28-34 10/-- ...............NC State L 13-37 21/ 4 ............. at Florida W 28-17 --/-- ......... Georgia Tech Gator Bowl W 30-17 24/15 ...... Virginia Tech

ACC Champion - Florida State Player of the Year - Matt Schaub, Virginia Defensive Player of the Year - E. J. Henderson, Maryland Rookie of the Year - T.A. McLendon, NC State Coach of the Year - Al Groh, Virginia

In its 50th anniversary season and for the first time in league history, the ACC had seven teams participate in bowl games as Clemson, Florida State, Georgia Tech, Maryland, NC State, Virginia and Wake Forest earned bowl berths ... Florida State claimed its 10th ACC football title finishing the regular season 9-4 overall and 7-1 in league play ... for the second-straight year, seven ACC teams posted winning records in 2002, including four teams with eight wins or more and seven with seven or more victories ... Terp linebacker E.J. Henderson was ACC Defensive Player of the Year for the second-straight season ... 17 ACC players earned All-America honors in 2002, including five first team selections ... Maryland’s Henderson was the recipient of the Butkus award and was the second player in league history to garner the Bednarik Award as the nation’s top defensive player... Maryland’s Steve Suter tied an NCAA single-season record with four punt returns for touchdowns...Virginia outside linebacker Darryl Blackstock set an ACC Freshman record for quarterback sacks with 10...North Carolina defensive back Dexter Reid finished 2nd nationally averaging 13.8 tackles per game...For the third straight year the ACC set an attendance record, topping the 50,000-mark for the first time in its history, averaging 50,775 fans per game... NC State became the first team in league history with a 3,000-yard passer (Philip Rivers, 3,353 yards), an 1,000-yard rusher (T.A. McLendon, 1,101 yards) and a 1,000-yard receiver (Jericho Cotchery, 1,192 yards)...Virginia quarterback Matt Schaub became the first Cavalier QB named ACC player of the Year since 1991 and finished 6th nationally in pass efficiency...For the second straight year FSU tackle Brett Williams was named the winner of the ACC’s Jacobs Blocking Trophy...Georgia Tech safety Jeremy Muyres was the recipient of the Jim Tatum Award as the ACC’s top football student-athlete and Florida State wide receiver Anquan Boldin was honored with the Brian Piccolo Award...Georgia Tech placekicker Luke Manget set an ACC record by making 160 consecutive PATs without a miss.

2002 All-ACC First Team OFFENSE: QB-Matt Schaub, UVa RB-Chris Downs, MD RB-T.A. McLendon, NCS WR-Jerricho Cotchery, NCS WR-Billy McMullen, UVa TE-Sean Berton, NCS T-Brett Williams, FSU T-Matt Crawford, MD G-Montrae Holland, FSU G-Blake Henry, WF C-Todd Wike, MD PK-Nick Novak, MD SP-Steve Suter, MD

DEFENSE: DL-Alonzo Jackson, FSU DL-Calvin Pace, WF DL-Shawn Johnson, DU DL-Nick Eason, CL LB-E.J. Henderson, MD LB-Dantonio Burnette, NCS LB-Angelo Crowell, UVa DB-Terrence Holt, NCS DB-Jeremy Muyres, GT DB-Dexter Reid, UNC DB-Domonique Foxworth, MD P-Brooks Barnard, MD

Statistical Leaders

Total Offense Durant, UNC Rivers, NCS

Rushing Car. Yds Avg. Jones, FSU 161 938 93.8 McLendon, NCS 245 1101 84.7

Receiving Aiken, UNC Watkins, GT

Catches Yds TD Avg. 68 990 4 5.67 71 1050 5 5.46

Scoring TD PAT FG TP Avg. Novak, MD 0 53-54 24-28 125 8.9 McLendon, NCS 18 0 0 108 8.3

Conference Overall Team ....................AP-USA W L For Opp W L For OppHome Road NeuVs AP Florida State ........ 21 ....23... 7 1 275 142 9 5 428 301 5-1 3-3 1-1 1-3 Maryland ............. 13 ....13... 6 2 247 161 11 3 451 228 7-1 3-1 1-1 1-1 Virginia ................ 22 ....25... 6 2 220 185 9 5 402 348 6-1 2-4 1-0 4-3 NC State ............... 12 ....11... 5 3 192 127 11 3 460 238 6-1 4-2 1-0 2-0 Clemson................................ 4 4 197 223 7 6 330 349 5-2 2-3 0-1 0-4 Georgia Tech ........................ 4 4 148 150 7 6 280 267 4-2 3-3 0-1 1-2 Wake Forest ......................... 3 5 196 198 7 6 356 327 4-2 2-4 1-0 0-3 North Carolina .................... 1 7 113 285 3 9 223 421 0-6 3-3 0-0 0-3 Duke ..................................... 0 8 137 254 2 10 227 353 1-5 1-5 0-0 0-2 Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 30-17 (.638)

NC STATE W 35-14 --/-- ................ Indiana W 26-17 --/-- ................ at SMU L 9-17 --/-- ... North Carolina W 17-14 --/-- ....at Wake Forest L 37-45 --/18 .............Clemson L 17-27 --/25 at Georgia Tech W 24-0 --/-- ............... Virginia W 55-31 --/-- ................ at Duke W 34-28 --/10 .at Florida State L 19-23 --/ 9 ........... Maryland W 27-7 --/-- ..................... Ohio Tangerine Bowl L 19-34 --/-- ........... Pittsburgh

CLEMSON (AP-rank, CU-Opp.) L 28-31 --/ 8 ........... at Georgia W 33-13 --/-- ....Louisiana Tech W 24-19 --/-- .......Georgia Tech W 30-7 --/-- ............. Ball State L 31-48 --/11 ..at Florida State L 17-22 --/-- ........... at Virginia W 31-23 --/-- ........ Wake Forest L 6-38 --/12 ............. NC State W 34-31 --/-- ................ at Duke W 42-12 --/-- at North Carolina L 12-30 --/19 ........... Maryland W 27-20 --/-- ....South Carolina Tangerine Bowl L 15-55 --/-- ...........Texas Tech

GEORGIA TECH W 45-3 --/-- ............Vanderbilt W 31-14 --/-- .....at Connecticut L 19-24 --/-- ...........at Clemson W 28-19 --/-- ... Brigham Young W 21-13 --/-- at North Carolina L 21-24 --/-- ........ Wake Forest L 10-34 --/-- ........ at Maryland W 23-15 --/-- ................Virginia W 24-17 --/10 ......... at NC State L 13-21 --/17 .......Florida State W 17-2 --/-- .....................Duke L 7-51 --/ 5 ............at Georgia Silicon Valley Bowl L 21-30 --/-- .........Fresno State

MARYLAND W 23-7 --/-- ..... North Carolina W 50-3 --/-- .Eastern Michigan W 27-20 --/-- ..... at Wake Forest W 32-20 --/-- ........West Virginia W 41-21 25/-- ................ Virginia W(ot)20-17 20/-- ... at Georgia Tech W 59-17 12/-- ..................... Duke L 31-52 10/19 ..at Florida State W 47-14 15/-- ............ Troy State W 37-20 13/-- ............... Clemson W 23-19 10/-- .......... at NC State Orange Bowl L 23-56 6/ 5 ..................Florida

VIRGINIA L 17-26--/22 ......... at Wisconsin W 17-16--/-- ............... Richmond W 26-24--/19 ............at Clemson W 31-10--/-- ........................Duke L 21-41--/25 ......... at Maryland L 24-30--/-- .. at North Carolina L 7-43--/21 .........Florida State L 0-24--/-- ............. at NC State L 30-34--/-- ........... Wake Forest W 39-38--/20 ........ Georgia Tech L 17-31--/18 ........Virginia Tech W 20-14--/-- ...............Penn State

DUKE W 23-16 L 3-40 L 21-26 L 17-48 W 43-17 L 22-27 L 10-36 L 22-24 L 12-45 L 31-34 L 2-17 L 21-23

MARYLAND L 0-22 21/-- ........ Notre Dame (Meadowlands) W 44-14 --/-- ...................Akron L 10-37 --/ 5 ........Florida State W 45-3 --/-- Eastern Michigan W 37-8 --/-- ............... Wofford W 48-17 --/-- .. at West Virginia W 34-10 --/-- ....... Georgia Tech W 45-12 --/-- ................ at Duke W 59-7 --/-- at North Carolina W 24-21 --/14 ............. NC State W 30-12 19/-- ..........at Clemson L 13-48 18/-- ...........at Virginia W 32-14 25/-- ....... Wake Forest Peach Bowl W 30-3 20/-- ............Tennessee

WAKE FOREST W 21-19 --/-- . at East Carolina W 20-10 --/--Appalachian State L 20-27 --/-- ............Maryland L 24-48 --/18 . at Florida State L 14-17 --/-- ............. NC State W 42-35 --/-- ............... at Duke L 14-21 --/-- .............. Clemson W 34-30 --/-- ...........at Virginia W 32-31 --/--at North Carolina L 33-38 --/-- .....-Georgia Tech W 38-35 --/-- Northern Illinois

TD 8 18

Passing Cmp-Att-Int. Yds TD Rat. Schaub, UVa 288-418-7 2976 28 147.5 McBrien, MD162-284-10 2497 15 141.3

GEORGIA TECH W 13-7 10/--Syracuse (E. Rutherford) W 35-7 11/--........... The Citadel W 70-7 10/-- ................. at Navy L(ot)44-47 9/-- ................ Clemson W 37-10 17/-- .................at Duke L(ot)17-20 15/22 ............ Maryland W 27-17 23/-- ...............NC State W 28-21 23/22 ... North Carolina L 38-39 20/-- ............at Virginia W 38-33 --/-- ...... at Wake Forest L 17-31 21/19 ............... Georgia L 17-28 --/-- ......at Florida State Seattle Bowl W 24-14 --/11................ Stanford

NORTH CAROLINA L 27-41 --/ 3 ......... at Oklahoma L 7-23 --/-- .......... at Maryland L 14-44 --/ 4 ..................at Texas W 41-9 --/ 6 ......... Florida State W 17-9 --/-- ............at NC State W 24-21 --/-- ........ East Carolina W 30-24 --/-- ................. Virginia W 38-3 --/13 ........... at Clemson L 21-28 23/22 .. at Georgia Tech L 31-32 --/-- .......... Wake Forest W 52-17 --/-- ...................... Duke W 19-10 --/-- .......................SMU Peach Bowl W 16-10 --/-- .................. Auburn

Plays Yds Avg. TDR 354 2286 285.8 18 475 3453 246.6 30

--/-- ....... East Carolina --/-- ..............Louisville --/-- ...at Northwestern --/ 5 ....at Florida State --/-- ................. at Navy --/-- ................ Virginia --/-- .....at Wake Forest --/13 ..........at NC State --/-- ............. Maryland --/-- ................Clemson --/-- ... at Georgia Tech --/-- .... North Carolina

FLORIDA STATE W 38-31 3/-- ....... #Iowa St. (KC) W 40-19 5/-- ................ Virginia W 37-10 5/-- ......... at Maryland W 48-17 5/-- ..................... Duke L 20-26 4/-- ..........at Louisville W 48-31 11/-- ...............Clemson L 27-28 9/1 ...............at Miami L 24-34 11/6..........Notre Dame W 34-21 18/-- ....at Wake Forest W 21-13 17/-- .. at Georgia Tech W 40-14 15/-- ... North Carolina L 7-17 14/-- ..........at NC State W 31-14 23/15 ...............Florida Sugar Bowl L 13-26 16/4 ................Georgia

NORTH CAROLINA L 21-27 --/-- ...... Miami (Ohio) W 30-22 --/-- .......... at Syracuse L 21-52 --/ 3 .................... Texas L 13-21 --/-- ....... Georgia Tech W 38-35 --/-- .. at Arizona State L 17-34 --/14 ............. NC State L 27-37 --/-- ............at Virginia L 0-31 --/-- .... at Wake Forest L 7-59 --/-- .............Maryland L 12-42 --/-- ............... Clemson L 14-40 --/15 .. at Florida State W 23-21 --/-- ................ at Duke

NC STATE W 34-14 --/-- .........New Mexico W 34-0 25/-- ..E. Tennessee St. W 65-19 21/-- ................at Navy W 32-13 19/-- ....... Wake Forest W 51-48 17/-- ...... at Texas Tech W 56-24 17/-- .... Massachusetts W 34-17 14/--at North Carolina W 24-22 13/-- ....................Duke W 38-6 12/-- ..........at Clemson L 17-24 10/-- ...... Georgia Tech L 21-24 14/-- ....... at Maryland L 9-14 22/-- ...........at Virginia W 17-7 14/-- .......Florida State Gator Bowl W 28-6 17/12 ...... Notre Dame VIRGINIA L 29-35 --/-- ... Colorado State L 19-40 --/ 5 .. at Florida State W 34-21 --/22 ..South Carolina W 48-29 --/-- ..................Akron W 38-34 --/-- ... at Wake Forest W 27-22 --/-- ............... at Duke W 22-17 --/-- .............. Clemson W 37-27 --/-- ...North Carolina L 15-23 --/-- ..at Georgia Tech L 14-35 --/19 ..... at Penn State W 14-9 --/22 ............ NC State W 48-13 --/18 ...........Maryland L 9-21 --/22 .at Virginia Tech Continental Tire Bowl W 48-22 --/15 .... West Virginia WAKE FOREST L 41-42 --/-- .......at No. Illinois W 27-22 --/-- ...... East Carolina L 13-32 --/19 ......... at NC State W 24-21 --/-- .............at Purdue L 34-38 --/-- ................Virginia W 24-21 --/-- ...at Georgia Tech W 36-10 --/-- .....................Duke L 23-31 --/-- ...........at Clemson W 31-0 --/-- ....North Carolina L 21-34 --/18 .......Florida State W 30-27 --/-- ..................... Navy L 14-32 --/25 ....... at Maryland Seattle Bowl W 38-17 --/-- ................. Oregon


ACC Year by Year 2003

ACC Champion - Florida State Player of the Year - Philip Rivers, NC State Defensive Player of the Year - Darnell Dockett, Florida State Rookie of the Year - Reggie Ball, Georgia Tech Coach of the Year - Tommy Bowden, Clemson

For the third straight season, the ACC had six teams take part in bowl games as Clemson, Florida State, Georgia Tech, Maryland, NC State and Virginia compiled a 5-1 mark leaving the ACC as the only conference to have a winning bowl record in each of the past three seasons ... Florida State claimed its 11th ACC football title finishing the regular season 10-3 overall and 7-1 in league play ... for the first time ever, the ACC surpassed 3,000,000 in total attendance in 2003 and for the fourth-straight year, the league set a new per game average record averaging 51,842 per contest ... 11 ACC players earned All-America honors, six freshmen were named All-Americans including five first-team selections ... Florida State’s Bobby Bowden became the NCAA Division 1-A all-time winningest coach in 2003 surpassing Joe Paterno on the all-time wins list with 342 victories ... Virginia guard Elton Brown was named the recipient of the ACC Jacobs Blocking Trophy...Duke tailback Chris Douglas was named the winner of the 2003 Jim Tatum Award as the league’s top football senior student-athlete...Virginia offensive lineman Kevin Bailey won the Brian Piccolo Award... NC State’s Philip Rivers finished his career first in passing efficiency and completion percentage in both the ACC and NCAA, while also finishing first in the conference in total offense, TD passes and yards per attempt... Rivers set ACC single-season marks in total offense (4,600), total offense per game (353.8), TDR (37), pass completions (348), passing yards (4,491), TD passes (34)... North Carolina’s Michael Waddell led the nation in kickoff returns, averaging 31.7 on 15 returns including one for a TD... Virginia’s Heath Miller set an ACC record for most pass receptions by a tight end with 70 catches.

2003 All-ACC First Team OFFENSE : QB-Phllip Rivers, NCS RB-Chris Douglas, DU RB-P.J. Daniels, GT WR-Jerricho Cotchery, NCS WR-Craphonso Thorpe, FSU TE-Heath Miller, UVa T-Alex Barron, FSU T- Sean Locklear, NCS G-C.J. Brooks, MD G-Tyson Clabo, WF C-Hugh Reilly, GT PK-Nick Novak, MD SP-Steve Suter, MD

DEFENSE: DL-Darnell Dockett, FSU DL-Eric Henderson, GT DL-Randy Starks, MD DL-Matt Zielinski, DU LB-Keyaron Fox, GT LB-Michael Boulware, FSU LB-Leroy Hill, CL DB-James Butler, GT DB-Stanford Samuels, FSU DB-Eric King, WF DB-Andre Maddox, NCS P-Ryan Plackemeier, WF

Rushing Daniels, GT Barclay, WF

Car. Yds Avg. 283 1447 111.3 235 1192 99.3

TD 10 12

Passing Cmp-Att-Int. Yds TD Rat. Rivers, NCS 348-483-7 4491 34 170.5 McBrien, MD 173-314-6 2672 19 142.7 Receiving Catches Yds TD Avg. Cotchery, NCS 80 1369 10 6.62 Smith, GT 78 1138 5 6.00 Scoring Novak, MD Hughes, UVa

TD PAT FG TP Avg. 0 38-42 24-32 110 8.5 0 40-40 23-25 109 8.4

CLEMSON (AP-rank CU/OPP) L 0-30 --/11 ............. Georgia W 28-17 --/-- .............. Furman W 37-14 --/-- Middle Tenn. St. W 39-3 --/-- . at Georgia Tech L 7-21 --/-- .......at Maryland W(ot)30-27 --/25 ............. Virginia L 15-17 --/-- ........ at NC State W 36-28 --/-- .. North Carolina L 17-45 --/-- .. at Wake Forest W 26-10 --/ 3 ......Florida State W 40-7 --/-- ................... Duke W 63-17 --/-- at South Carolina Peach Bowl W 27-14 --/ 6 ........... Tennessee

GEORGIA TECH L 13-24 --/-- ............... at BYU W 17-3 --/17 .............Auburn L 13-14 --/10 at Florida State L 3-39 --/-- ............. Clemson W(ot)24-17 --/-- ......at Vanderbilt W 29-21 --/-- .............NC State W 24-7 --/-- .. at Wake Forest W 7-3 --/-- ........... Maryland L 17-41 --/-- ...............at Duke W 41-24 --/-- .. North Carolina L 17-29 --/-- ..........at Virginia L 17-34 --/ 5 ......... at Georgia Humanitarian Bowl W 52-10 --/-- ................... Tulsa

NC STATE W 59-20 16/-- . Western Carolina L 24-38 14/-- ...at Wake Forest L(3ot)38-44 24/ 3 ....... at Ohio State W 49-21 --/-- ...........Texas Tech W 47-34 --/-- ... North Carolina L 21-29 --/-- .. at Georgia Tech W 31-24 --/-- .........Connecticut W 17-15 --/-- ...............Clemson W 28-21 --/-- ................ at Duke W 51-37 --/-- ............... Virginia L(2ot)44-50 --/13 ... at Florida State L 24-26 --/-- ............ Maryland Tangerine Bowl W 56-26 --/-- ............... Kansas

DUKE L 0-27 --/18 .............at Virginia W 29-3 --/-- ..Western Carolina W(ot)27-24 --/-- ........................ Rice L 10-28 --/-- ........ Northwestern L 7-56 --/ 6 ..........Florida State L 20-33 --/-- .......... at Maryland L 13-42 --/-- .......... Wake Forest L 21-28 --/-- ................ NC State L 6-23 --/19 ..........at Tennessee W 41-17 --/-- ......... Georgia Tech L 7-40 --/-- .............at Clemson W 30-22 --/-- . at North Carolina

MARYLAND L(ot)13-20 15/-- ......at No. Illinois L 10-35 --/11 ..at Florida State W 61-0 --/-- ......... The Citadel W 34-7 --/-- ...... West Virginia W 37-13 --/-- at Eastern Michigan W 21-7 --/-- ...............Clemson W 33-20 --/-- .................... Duke L 3-7 --/-- .. at Georgia Tech W 59-21 --/-- ... North Carolina W 27-17 --/-- ............... Virginia W 26-24 --/-- ..........at NC State W 41-28 --/-- ....at Wake Forest Gator Bowl W 41-7 23/20 .... West Virginia

VIRGINIA W 27-0 18/-- ......................Duke L 7-31 15/-- .at South Carolina W 59-16 --/--at Western Michigan W 27-24 --/-- .......... Wake Forest W 38-13 --/-- . at North Carolina L 27-30 25/-- ............at Clemson L 14-19 --/ 7 ..........Florida State W 24-0 --/-- .............. Troy State L 37-51 --/-- ............ at NC State L 17-27 --/-- .......... at Maryland W 29-17 --/-- ......... Georgia Tech W 35-21 --/21 ........Virginia Tech Continental Tire Bowl W 23-16 --/-- ..............Pittsburgh

NORTH CAROLINA L 0-37 --/13 ......Florida State L(3ot) 47-49 --/-- ..............Syracuse L 27-38 --/-- ....... at Wisconsin L 34-47 --/-- ......... at NC State L 13-38 --/-- ............... Virginia W 28-17 --/-- . at East Carolina L 31-33 --/-- ......Arizona State L 28-36 --/--- ......... at Clemson L 21-59 --/-- ........at Maryland W 42-34 --/-- ........Wake Forest L 24-41 --/-- .. at Georgia Tech L 22-30 --/-- .................... Duke

WAKE FOREST W 32-28 --/-- at Boston College W 38-24 --/14 ..............NC State L 10-16 20/-- .................Purdue W 34-16 --/-- .......East Carolina L 24-27 --/-- ............at Virginia L 7-24 --/-- ....... Georgia Tech W 42-13 --/-- .................at Duke L 24-48 --/6 .....at Florida State W 45-17 --/-- ............... Clemson L 34-42 --/-- at North Carolina L 17-51 --/-- ..........Connecticut L 28-41 --/-- .......... Maryland

ACC Champion - Virginia Tech Player of the Year - Bryan Randall, Virginia Tech Defensive Player of the Year - Leroy Hill, Clemson Rookie of the Year - Calvin Johnson, Georgia Tech Coach of the Year - Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech

Virginia Tech captured the 2004 conference title in its inaugural season in the ACC, finishing with a 7-1 league mark and 10-3 overall ... The Hokies became the third different team to claim the league crown in the last four years ... For the fourth-straight year, the ACC had at least six teams take part in post-season play and for the second-straight year, the ACC was the top-ranked conference in the final Sagarin Computer poll ... Four ACC teams - Virginia Tech, Miami, Florida State and Virginia ranked in the final AP and Coaches’ polls ... 14 ACC Players earned All-America honors including ten first-team selections ...Virginia tight end Heath Miller, Miami defensive back Antrel Rolle, Florida State offensive tackle Alex Barron and Virginia guard Elton Brown were named consensus All-Americas For the first time in ACC history, league schools surpassed the 3.5 million mark in total attendance in 2004 and for the fifth-straight year, the league set new single season records in attendance ... Maryland’s Nick Novak and Steve Suter finished their careers as the league’s all-time leading scorer (393 pts) and punt return yards leader (1,271), respectively... Brown was named the winner of the ACC’s Jacobs Blocking Trophy...Novak captured the Jim Tatum Award as the league’s top senior student-athlete...Miami running back Frank Gore was named the winner of the Brian Piccolo Award...NC State led the nation in total defense, allowing only 221.4 yards per game... Clemson’s Justin Miller led the nation in kickoff returns, averaging 33.0 on 20 returns, returning 2 for touchdowns...Georgia Tech’s 51-14 win over Syracuse in the Champs Sports Bowl pushed its all-time bowl record to 22-11, the nation’s best in post-season bowl games.

Statistical Leaders

Total Offense Plays Yds Avg. TDR Rivers, NCS 561 4600 353.8 37 Whitehurst, CL 557 3606 277.4 25

Conference Overall Team ................ AP.USA . W ..L For Opp W L For Opp Home Road NeuVs AP Florida State .....11.....10 ... 7 .. 1 269 138 10 3 419 219 5-1 5-1 0-1 1-2 Maryland ..........17.....20 ... 6 .. 2 220 159 10 3 406 206 6-0 3-3 1-0 1-1 Clemson.............22.....22 ... 5 .. 3 212 168 9 4 367 250 6-1 2-3 1-0 3-1 NC State ............................. 4 .. 4 256 250 8 5 489 385 6-1 1-4 1-0 0-2 Virginia .............................. 4 .. 4 187 164 8 5 364 265 5-1 2-4 1-0 1-1 Georgia Tech ...................... 4 .. 4 151 178 7 6 274 266 4-2 2-4 1-0 1-2 Wake Forest ....................... 3 .. 5 242 236 5 7 335 357 3-4 2-3 0-0 1-1 Duke ................................... 2 .. 6 139 265 4 8 210 343 3-4 1-4 0-0 0-3 North Carolina .................. 1 .. 7 184 322 2 10 317 459 1-5 1-5 0-0 0-1 Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 27-15 (.643)

FLORIDA STATE W 37-0 13/-- .at North Carolina W 35-10 11/-- .............. Maryland W 14-13 10/-- ........ Georgia Tech W 47-7 10/-- ............... Colorado W 56-7 6/-- ....................at Duke L 14-22 5/ 2 ......................Miami W 19-14 7/-- ...............at Virginia W 48-24 6/-- ............Wake Forest W 37-0 5/-- ........ at Notre Dame L 10-26 3/-- .............. at Clemson W(2ot)50-44 13/-- ................NC State W 38-34 9/11 ............... at Florida Orange Bowl L 14-16 9/10 .....................Miami

2004

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Statistical Leaders

2004 All-ACC First Team

OFFENSE: DEFENSE: QB-Bryan Randall, VT DL-Darryl Tapp, VT RB-Alvin Pearman, UVa DL-Shawne Merriman, MD RB-Chris Barclay, WF DL-Travis Johnson, FSU WR-Airese Currie, CL DL-Mario Williams, NCS WF-Calvin Johnson, GT LB-D’Qwell Jackson, MD TE-Heath Miller, UVa LB-Leroy Hill, CL T-Alex Barron, FSU LB-Ahmad Brooks, UVa T-D’Brickashaw Ferguson, UVa DB-Antrel Rolle, UM G-Elton Brown, UVa DB-Jimmy Williams, VT G-C.J. Brooks, MD DB-James Butler, GT C-Jason Brown, UNC DB-Antonio Cromartie, FSU PK-Brandon Pace, VT P-Ryan Plackemeier, WF SP-Devin Hester, UM

Total Offense Berlin, UM Randall, VT

Plays Yds Avg. TDR 390 2627 218.9 22 442 2775 213.5 24

Rushing Car. Yds Avg. Washington, FSU 138 951 95.1 Barclay, WF 243 1010 91.8

TD 7 9

Passing Cmp-Att-Int. Yds TD Rat. Berlin, UM 195-348-6 2680 22 138.1 Hagans, UVa 164-261-5 2024 9 135.5 Receiving Currie, CL Stovall, UVa

Catches Yds TD Avg. 61 868 2 5.60 53 780 6 4.40

Scoring Lundy, UVa Pace, VT

TD PAT FG TP Avg. 17 0 0 102 8.5 0 43-44 21-27 106 8.2

Conference Overall Team ...................... AP. USA ..W ..L For Opp W L For Opp Home Road Neu Vs AP Virginia Tech ......... 10 ..... 10 ....7 .. 1 230 114 10 3 400 167 6-1 4-0 0-2 3-2 Florida State .......... 15 ..... 14 ....6 .. 2 208 111 9 3 302 169 5-1 3-2 1-0 1-1 Miami ..................... 11 ..... 11 ....5 .. 3 226 143 9 3 380 204 4-2 4-1 1-0 4-1 Virginia .................. 23 ..... 23 ....5 .. 3 203 151 8 4 363 212 5-1 3-2 0-1 0-4 North Carolina .........................5 .. 3 230 227 6 6 214 382 4-2 2-3 0-1 1-5 Georgia Tech .............................4 .. 4 142 177 7 5 264 227 3-3 3-2 1-0 2-4 Clemson.....................................4 .. 4 166 189 6 5 236 229 5-1 1-4 0-0 1-2 Maryland ..................................3 .. 5 111 159 5 6 195 220 4-2 1-4 0-0 1-3 NC State ....................................3 .. 5 156 182 5 6 264 218 2-4 2-2 1-0 0-3 Wake Forest ..............................1 .. 7 140 219 4 7 230 253 3-3 1-4 0-0 0-3 Duke ..........................................1 .. 7 123 263 2 9 183 322 2-3 0-6 0-0 0-3 Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 26-13 (.667) CLEMSON ....... (AP-rank CU/OPP)

W 37-30(2ot) 15/-- ........... Wake Forest L 24-28 20/-- ........... Georgia Tech L 6-27 --/-- .......... at Texas A&M L 22-41 --/ 8 ........ at Florida State L 10-30 --/10 ....................Virginia W 35-6 --/-- .................Utah State W 10-7 --/-- ..................Maryland W 26-20 --/-- ................... NC State W 24-17(ot)--/11 ...................... Miami L 13-16 --/-- ..................... at Duke W 29-7 --/-- .........South Carolina

DUKE L L L L W L L L L W L

12-27 20-22 17-41 21-55 28-10 7-24 16-37 22-24 7-29 16-13 17-40

MARYLAND W 23-20 W 45-22 L(ot) 16-19 W 55-21 L 7-20 L 3-13 L 7-10 W 20-17 L 0-16 L 6-55 W 13-7

22/--...... Northern Illinois 23/-- ..................... Temple 21/ 7 ......at West Virginia 23/-- .....................at Duke 23/--........... Georgia Tech --/-- ....................NC State --/-- ................ at Clemson --/ 5............. Florida State --/12.................... Virginia --/15.......at Virginia Tech --/-- ..............Wake Forest

MIAMI

--/-- ......................at Navy --/-- ..........at Connecticut --/-- ....... at Virginia Tech --/23 .................Maryland --/-- ...............The Citadel --/-- ........at Georgia Tech --/14 ....................Virginia --/-- .........at Wake Forest --/13 ....... at Florida State --/-- ....................Clemson --/-- ........ North Carolina

W(ot)16-10 5/4 .............. Florida State W 48-0 4/--.......... Louisiana Tech W 38-13 4/--..................at Houston W 27-3 4/--......... at Georgia Tech W 41-38 3/18 ..................Louisville W 45-31 4/--.................at NC State L 28-31 4/--...... at North Carolina L(ot) 17-24 11/-- ................... Clemson W 31-21 18/10 ..............at Virginia W 52-7 12/-- .............Wake Forest L 10-16 9/11 ........... Virginia Tech Peach Bowl W 27-10 14/20 ....................Florida

FLORIDA STATE

L10-16(ot) 4/ 5 ................... at Miami W 34-7 8/-- .......................... UAB W 41-22 8/-- ....................Clemson W 38-16 9/-- ........ North Carolina W 17-13 8/-- ............... at Syracuse W 36-3 7/ 6 .....................Virginia W 20-17 5/-- .........at Wake Forest L 17-20 5/-- ............. at Maryland W 29-7 13/-- ........................Duke W 17-10 11/--.............. at NC State L 13-20 10/-- .................... Florida Gator Bowl W 30-18 17/-- ........ West Virginia

GEORGIA TECH

W 28-7 --/-- ....................Samford W 28-24 --/20 ...............at Clemson L 13-34 --/-- .... at North Carolina L 3-27 --/ 4 ....................... Miami W 20-7 --/23 ............ at Maryland W 24-7 --/-- ..........................Duke L 20-34 --/22 ...........Virginia Tech W 24-14 --/-- ............... at NC State W 30-10 --/-- .............. Connecticut L 10-30 --/18 ....................Virginia L 13-19 --/ 7 .................at Georgia Champs Sports Bowl W 51-14 --/-- ................... Syracuse

NORTH CAROLINA

W 49-38 --/-- ...... William & Mary L 24-56 --/15 ............... at Virginia W 34-13 --/-- ............ Georgia Tech L 0-34 --/24 ................. Louisville L 16-38 --/ 9 ............ Florida State W 30-24 --/-- ................... NC State L 16-46 --/11 ..................... at Utah W 31-28 --/ 4 ....................... Miami L 24-27 --/18 ...........Virginia Tech W 31-24 --/-- .........at Wake Forest W 40-17 --/-- ..................... at Duke Continental Tire Bowl L 24-37 --/25 ........ Boston College

NC STATE

W 42-0 L 14-22 W 17-16 W(ot)27-21 L 24-30 W 13-3 L 31-45 L 20-26 L 14-24 L 10-17 W 52-14

--/-- ................. Richmond --/9 ..................Ohio State --/-- ....... at Virginia Tech --/-- ............. Wake Forest --/-- .... at North Carolina --/-- ............. at Maryland --/ 4 ....................... Miami --/-- ................at Clemson --/-- ............ Georgia Tech --/11 ........... Florida State --/-- ........... East Carolina (Charlotte)

VIRGINIA

W 44-14 16/--................. at Temple W 56-24 15/-- ........ North Carolina W 51-0 12/-- .......................Akron W 31-10 12/-- ................... Syracuse W 30-10 10/-- ................... Clemson L 3-36 6/7 .......... at Florida State W 37-16 14/-- .....................at Duke W 16-0 12/--................. Maryland L 21-31 10/18 .....................Miami W 30-10 18/-- ....... at Georgia Tech L 10-24 16/11 ......... Virginia Tech MPC Computers Bowl L(ot)34-37 --/-- .............. Fresno State

VIRGINIA TECH L

13-24

W 63-0 W 41-17 L 16-17 W 19-13 W 17-10 W 62-0 W 34-20 W 27-24 W 55-6 W 24-10 W 16-10 Sugar Bowl L 13-16

--/ 1............. Southern Cal (Washington, DC) --/-- .....Western Michigan --/-- .......................... Duke --/-- .................... NC State --/ 6 ........... West Virginia --/-- .......... at Wake Forest --/-- ............ Florida A&M 22/-- ........at Georgia Tech 18/-- .....at North Carolina 15/-- ................. Maryland 11/16................... Virginia 11/ 9...................at Miami 10/ 2.....................Auburn

WAKE FOREST

L(2ot) 30-37 W 31-17 W 42-3 W 17-14 L(ot) 21-27 L 10-17 L 17-20 W 24-22 L 24-31 L 7-52 L 7-13

--/15............... at Clemson --/-- ........at East Carolina --/-- North Carolina A&T --/-- .......... Boston College --/-- ................at NC State --/-- ............ Virginia Tech --/ 5............. Florida State --/-- ..........................Duke --/-- ......... North Carolina --/12.................. at Miami --/-- .............. at Maryland


ACC Year by Year

128 2005

2006

ACC Champion - Florida State Player of the Year - Chris Barclay, Wake Forest Defensive Player of the Year - D’Qwell Jackson, Maryland Rookie of the Year - James Davis, Clemson Coach of the Year - Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech

Florida State claimed its 12th ACC title in 14 years with a 27-22 victory over Virginia Tech in the inaugural Dr Pepper ACC Championship Game, played in Jacksonville, Fla. ... a league-record eight teams earned bowl bids in 2005 ... the ACC was 13-9 (.591) against BCS conference opponents with seven different teams recording BCS wins during the season ... Virginia Tech headed up a group of five ACC teams ranked in both the final AP and Coaches’ polls ... the 12 league teams drew a league-record 3,835,260 over 73 games, including 72,749 in the ACC title game ... for the 13th-consecutive year Florida State led the ACC in attendance, averaging 82,724 fans per game ... An all-time high 14 ACC players earned first-team All-America recognition in 2005 while two others garnered second-team honors ... Wake Forest punter Ryan Plackemeier, Virginia Tech defensive back Jimmy Williams and Clemson defensive back Tye Hill were consensus AllAmerica picks with Plackemeier and Williams being unanimous selections...Miami offensive tackle Eric Winston was named the winner of the ACC’s Jacobs Blocking Trophy...Duke linebacker Brendan Dewan and Florida State center David Castillo were co-recipients of the James Tatum Award...Virginia safety Ryan Best was the recipient of the Brian Piccolo Award...The ACC was tabbed the No. 2 conference in the nation at season’s end by the Sagarin Ratings.

Conference Atlantic Division AP-USA W L For Opp Florida State ........23 23 ....5 3 219 180 Boston College .....18 17 ....5 3 181 160 Clemson................21 21 ....4 4 222 161 NC State .............................3 5 136 182 Maryland ...........................3 5 190 217 Wake Forest .......................3 5 202 227

Hm 3-1 3-1 2-2 1-3 1-3 2-2

Total Offense

Plays Yds Avg. TDR

Rd 2-2 2-2 2-2 2-2 2-2 1-3

W 8 9 8 7 5 4

L 5 3 4 5 6 7

Overall For Opp Hm 376 286 5-1 310 191 5-1 316 211 4-2 249 212 4-3 270 275 1-4 269 316 3-3

Rd 2-3 4-2 3-2 2-2 3-2 1-4

Nuvs. Div. 1-1 3-2 0-0 4-1 1-0 3-2 1-0 2-3 1-0 1-4 0-0 2-3

Coastal Division............... W L For Opp Hm Rd W L For Opp Hm Rd Nuvs. Div. Virginia Tech .........7 .. 7 ....7 1 263 86 3-1 4-0 11 2 440 168 5-1 5-0 1-1 4-1 Miami ...................17 18 ....6 2 238 118 3-1 3-1 9 3 325 171 6-1 3-1 0-1 4-1 Georgia Tech ......................5 3 154 162 3-1 2-2 7 5 222 241 4-2 3-2 0-1 3-2 North Carolina ..................4 4 148 188 3-1 1-3 5 6 198 288 4-2 1-4 0-0 2-3 Virginia ..............................3 5 177 202 3-1 0-4 7 5 320 279 5-1 1-4 1-0 2-3 Duke ...................................0 8 95 342 0-4 0-4 1 10 177 408 1-5 0-5 0-0 0-5 Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 32-12 (.727) Divisional Play: Coastal 10, Atlantic 9 BOSTON COLLEGE ... (AP-bc/OPP) GEORGIA TECH W 20-3 22/-- ................... at BYU W 44-7 19/-- ......................Army L 17-28 17/8 ......... Florida State W 16-13(ot) --/-- ..............at Clemson W 38-0 21/-- ............... Ball State W 28-17 18/-- ..................Virginia W 35-30 14/-- .......... Wake Forest L 10-30 13/3 .... at Virginia Tech L 14-16 19/-- . at North Carolina W 30-10 --/-- ................. NC State W 31-16 23/-- .......... at Maryland MCP Computers Bowl W 27-21 19/-- ............. Boise State

CLEMSON

W 23-14 --/16 ................ at Auburn W 27-21 17/-- ....... North Carolina W 28-13 16/-- ............. Connecticut L 7-51 15/ 4 ...... at Virginia Tech L 14-17 24/-- .................. NC State W 35-10 --/-- ..................... at Duke W 10-9 --/-- ....................Clemson W 30-17 --/-- ............. Wake Forest L 17-27 24/-- ............... at Virginia W 14-10 --/ 3 ................... at Miami L 7-14 20/13 ................... Georgia Emerald Bowl L 10-38 24/-- ......................... Utah

W 25-24 -/17 .............. Texas A&M W 28-24 25/-- ........... at Maryland L 30-36(3ot) 20/13 .................... Miami L13-16(ot) --/-- ......... Boston College L 27-31 --/-- .........at Wake Forest W 31-10 --/-- ............... at NC State W 37-7 --/-- ...................... Temple L 9-10 --/-- ........at Georgia Tech W 49-20 --/-- ..........................Duke W 35-14 --/17 .......... Florida State W 13-9 --/19 .. at South Carolina Champs Sports Bowl W 19-10 23/-- .................Colorado

MARYLAND

DUKE

MIAMI

L L W L L L L L L L L

21-24 0-45 40-14 7-38 21-28 7-52 10-35 24-55 6-44 20-49 21-24

--/-- .......at East Carolina --/ 7 ...........Virginia Tech --/-- ...........................VMI --/23 ............. at Virginia --/-- ..........................Navy --/ 9 ................. at Miami --/-- ........... Georgia Tech --/11.......... Florida State --/-- ............ Wake Forest --/-- ................at Clemson --/-- ... at North Carolina

FLORIDA STATE

W 10-7 14/9 .................... Miami W 62-10 11/-- ............The Citadel W 28-17 8/17 .. at Boston College W 38-14 6/-- ................... Syracuse W 41-24 4/-- ............ Wake Forest L 21-26 4/-- ................ at Virginia W 55-24 11/-- .................. at Duke W 35-27 10/-- ................Maryland L 15-20 9/-- ................... NC State L 14-35 17/-- ..............at Clemson L 7-34 23/19 .............at Florida ACC Championship W 27-22 --/ 5 ...........Virginia Tech FedEx Orange Bowl L23-26(3ot) 22/ 3 ............. Penn State

W 23-20 L 24-28 L 19-31 W 22-12 W 45-33 W 38-7 L 9-28 L 27-35 W33-30(ot) L 16-31 L 14-20

--/-- ..... Navy (Baltimore) --/25 ...................Clemson --/-- ........... West Virginia --/-- .........at Wake Forest --/19 ....................Virginia --/-- .................. at Temple --/ 3 ............Virginia Tech --/10 ....... at Florida State --/-- .... at North Carolina --/23 ........ Boston College --/-- ............... at NC State

L 7-10 9/14 ....... at Florida State W36-30(3ot)13/20 ..............at Clemson W 23-3 12/-- .................Colorado W 27-7 9/-- ........... South Florida W 52-7 9/-- ..........................Duke W 34-3 7/-- .................. at Temple W 34-16 6/-- ........ North Carolina W 27-7 5/3 ........ at Virginia Tech W 47-17 3/-- .........at Wake Forest L 10-14 3/-- ............ Georgia Tech W 25-17 10/-- ...................Virginia Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl L 3-40 9/10 .......................... LSU

NORTH CAROLINA L 21-27 L 5-14 W 31-24 W 31-17 L 14-69 W 7-5 L 16-34 W 16-14 L ot 30-33 W 24-21 L 3-30

Wake Forest claimed its 2nd ACC title and first in 37 years with a 9-6 victory over Georgia Tech in the second ACC Championship game, played in Jacksonville, Fla. ... For the first time ever the ACC surpassed the four million mark in total attendance, with league teams drawing 4,485,625 fans over 85 dates.....For the second straight year, eight ACC teams earned bowl berths with the league posting a 4-4 mark in bowl competition...Wake Forest head coach Jim Grobe was named national coach of the year by the Associated Press, the AFCA, The Bobby Dodd Foundation and The Sporting News....Eight ACC players earned first-team all-America honors in Georgia Tech’s Calvin Johnson, Clemson’s Gaines Adams, Wake Forest’s Steve Vallos and Sam Swank, Boston College’s Josh Beekman, FSU’s Buster Davis, Virginia Tech’s Vince Hall and Duke’s John Talley... Maryland defensive back Josh Wilson was named the winner of the ACC’s Jim Tatum as the top senior scholar-athlete...Boston College’s Josh Beekman, who split time between guard and center, earned the ACC’s Jacobs Blocking Trophy and Miami defesnive back Glenn Sharp captured the Brian Piccolo Award...PK Sam Swank set an ACC single-season record with five field goals of 50 yards or longer...Virginia Tech led the nation in total defense for the second straight year...Florida State’s Bobby Bowden ended the year with 366 wins, the most in college football history.

Statistical Leaders

2005 All-ACC First Team

Weatherford, FSU 536 3180 244.6 21 DEFENSE: OFFENSE: 458 2802 233.5 17 DL-Mathias Kiwanuka, BC Hagans, UVa QB-Marcus Vick, VT DL-Darryl Tapp, VT Rushing Car. Yds Avg. TD RB-Chris Barclay, WF DL-Mario Williams, NCS Barclay, WF 218 1127 112.7 10 RB-Tyrone Moss, UM 198 930 84.5 3 WR-Calvin Johnson, GT DL-Manny Lawson, NCS Daniels, GT LB-D’Qwell Jackson, MD Passing Cmp-Att-Int. Yds TD Rat. WR-Chansi Stuckey, CL LB-Stephen Tulloch, NCS Vick, VT 177-289-10 2393 17 143.3 TE-Vernon Davis, MD Wright, UM 180-307-10 2403 18 137.2 LB-Kai Parham, UVa T-Eric Winston, UM Williams, VT Receiving Catches Yds TD Avg. T-D’Brickashaw Ferguson, UVa DB-Jimmy DB-Kelly Jennings, UM Stuckey, CL 64 770 4 5.33 G-Jason Murphy, VT Willams, UVa 58 767 7 4.83 DB-Tye Hill, CL G-Kyle Ralph, UNC DB-John Talley, DU TD PAT FG TP Avg. C-Will Montgomery, VT P-Ryan Plakemeier, WF Scoring Dean, CL 0 34-35 24-31 106 8.8 PK-Connor Hughes, UVa. SP-Devin Hester, UM Pace, VT 18 51-52 19-22 108 8.3

--/17 ......at Georgia Tech --/-- ................. Wisconsin --/-- ............... at NC State --/-- .......................... Utah --/23 ............at Louisville --/23 ...................Virginia --/ 6 .................. at Miami --/19 ....... Boston College --/-- ..................Maryland --/-- ..........................Duke --/ 5 ...... at Virginia Tech

NC STATE

L 16-20 --/ 8 ............Virginia Tech W 54-10 --/-- ....Eastern Kentucky L 24-31 --/-- ........ North Carolina W 17-14 --/24 .......at Georgia Tech L 10-31 --/-- ....................Clemson L 19-27 --/-- .........at Wake Forest W 21-17 --/-- ..........So. Mississippi W 20-15 --/ 9 ........ at Florida State L 10-30 --/-- ..... at Boston College W 24-3 --/-- .. Middle Tenn. State W 20-14 --/-- ..................Maryland Meineke Car Care Bowl W 14-0 --/-- ........... South Florida

VIRGINIA

W 31-19 25/-- .. Western Michigan W 27-24 25/-- .............. at Syracuse W 38-7 23/-- .........................Duke L 33-45 19/-- ............ at Maryland L 17-28 --/18 .... at Boston College W 26-21 --/ 4 ............ Florida State L 5-7 23/-- ... at North Carolina W 51-3 --/-- ...................... Temple W 27-17 --/24 ........... Georgia Tech L 14-52 --/ 7 ............Virginia Tech L 17-25 --/10 .................. at Miami Gaylord Hotels Music City Bowl W 34-31 --/-- .................Minnesota

VIRGINIA TECH

W 20-16 8/-- ................ at NC State W 45-0 7/-- ...................... at Duke W 45-0 4/-- ........................... Ohio W 51-7 4/15 ............ Georgia Tech W 34-17 3/-- ........ at West Virginia W 41-14 3/-- .................... Marshall W 28-9 3/-- .............. at Maryland W 30-10 3/13 ......... Boston College L 7-27 3/19 ....................... Miami W 52-14 7/-- ................. at Virginia W 30-3 5/-- ......... North Carolina ACC Championship L 22-27 5/-- ............. Florida State Toyota Gator Bowl W 35-24 12/15 ................ Louisville

WAKE FOREST L L W L W L L W W L L

20-24 3-31 44-34 12-22 31-27 24-41 30-35 27-19 44-6 17-30 17-47

--/-- ................ Vanderbilt --/-- .............. at Nebraska --/-- ........... East Carolina --/-- ..................Maryland --/-- ....................Clemson --/ 4 ........ at Florida State --/14 .... at Boston College --/-- ................... NC State --/-- ..................... at Duke --/-- ........at Georgia Tech --/ 3 ....................... Miami

ACC Champion - Wake Forest Player of the Year - Calvin Johnson, Georgia Tech Defensive Player of the Year - Gaines Adams Rookie of the Year - Riley Skinner, Wake Forest Coach of the Year - Jim Grobe, Wake Forest

Statistical Leaders

2006 All-ACC First Team OFFENSE: QB-Matt Ryan, BC RB James Davis, CL RB-Branden Ore, VT WR-Calvin Johnson, GT WR-Chansi Stuckey, CL TE-Greg Olsen, UM T-Steve Vallos, WF T-Barry Richardson, CL G-Josh Beekman, BC G-Nathan Bennett, CL C-Steve Justice, WF PK -Sam Swank, WF

DEFENSE: DE-Gaines Adams, CL DE-Calais Campbell, UM DT-Joe Anoai, GT DT-DeMarcus Tyler, NCS LB-Vince Hall, VT LB-Buster Davis, FSU LB-Jon Abbate, WF DB-Brandon Flowers, VT DB-John Talley, Duke S-Josh Gattis, WF S-Jamal Lewis, GT P-Durant Brooks, GT SP-Darrell Blackmon, NCS

Conference Atlantic Division ..AP-USA W L For Wake Forest ..........18 ..17 .... 6 2 175 Boston College ......20 ..20 .... 5 3 189 Maryland .............................. 5 3 171 Clemson................................. 5 3 209 Florida State ......................... 3 5 180 NC State ................................ 2 6 137

Total Offense Ryan, BC Proctor, CL

Plays Yds Avg. TDR 478 2907 242.2 19 365 2438 223.2 17

Rushing Choice, GT Ore, VT

Car. Yds Avg. 297 1473 105.2 241 1137 94.8

TD 12 16

Passing Cmp-Att-Int. Yds TD Rat. Skinner, WF 171-260-5 2051 9 139.6 Proctor, CL 183-304-11 2353 16 135.3 Receiving Johnson, GT Stuckey, CL Scoring Ore, VT Davis, CL Swank, WF

Opp Hm Rd W L 155 2-2 4-0 11 3 133 4-0 1-3 10 3 198 3-1 2-2 9 4 136 3-1 2-2 8 5 166 1-3 2-2 7 6 174 2-2 0-4 3 9

Catches Yds TD Avg. 76 1202 15 5.40 50 700 3 5.00 TD PAT FG 17 0 0 17 0 0 0 33-33 23-31

Overall For Opp Hm 302 215 4-2 338 204 7-0 284 284 6-1 425 210 5-2 345 258 4-4 210 262 3-4

Rd 6-0 2-3 2-3 2-2 2-2 0-5

TP Avg. 102 8.5 102 7.8 102 7.3

Nuvs. Div. 1-1 4-1 1-0 3-2 1-0 3-2 1-1 3-2 1-0 0-5 0-0 2-3

Coastal Division.................. W L For Opp Hm Rd W L For Opp Hm Rd Nuvs. Div. Georgia Tech ......................... 7 1 213 155 4-0 3-1 9 5 349 257 6-1 3-2 0-2 5-0 Virginia Tech ........19 ..18 .... 6 2 186 93 3-1 3-1 10 3 336 143 7-1 3-1 0-1 4-1 Virginia ................................. 4 4 124 116 3-1 1-3 5 7 181 214 4-2 1-5 0-0 3-2 Miami .................................... 3 5 127 127 2-2 1-3 7 6 255 201 5-2 1-4 1-0 2-3 North Carolina ..................... 2 6 109 221 1-3 1-3 3 9 236 366 2-5 1-4 0-0 1-4 Duke ...................................... 0 8 124 280 0-4 0-4 0 12 179 406 0-7 0-5 0-0 0-5 Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 33-23 (.589) Divisional Play: Atlantic 9, Coastal 7 BOSTON COLLEGE .... (AP-bc/OPP) GEORGIA TECH W 31-24 --/--at Central Michigan W 34-33(2ot)--/18................ Clemson W 30-23(2ot)23/-- ...................... BYU L 15-17 20/-- ............. at NC State W 22-0 --/-- .......................Maine W 22-3 --/22 .........Virginia Tech W 24-19 22/- ....... at Florida State W 41-0 18/-- ............... at Buffalo L 14-21 16/22 .... at Wake Forest W 28-7 22/-- .......................Duke W 38-16 20/21 .............Maryland L 14-17 18/-- ................. at Miami MCP Computers Bowl

L W W W W W L W W W W L

10-14 38-6 35-20 24-7 38-27 27-23 7-31 30-23 31-23 7-0 49-21 12-15

--/2 .............. Notre Dame --/-- ....................Samford --/-- ..........................Troy --/-- ....................Virginia 24/11 .... at Virginia Tech 18/-- ................ Maryland 13/12 .............at Clemson 21/-- ..................... Miami 20/-- ............. at NC State 19/-- .. at North Carolina 18/-- .........................Duke 16/-- ...............at Georgia

ACC Championship, Jacksonville, Fl.

NC STATE W L L W W L L L L L L L

23-10 17-20 17-37 17-15 24-20 23-25 20-26 7-14 23-31 14-20 9-23 16-21

--/-- ....... Appalachian St. --/-- ........................Akron --/-- ......at Southern Miss --/24 ........ Boston College --/17 ........... Florida State --/-- ............ Wake Forest --/-- ............. at Maryland --/-- ................ at Virginia --/-- ............ Georgia Tech --/-- ................at Clemson --/-- .... at North Carolina --/-- ........... East Carolina

L 6-9 23/16 .......... Wake Forest 23/-- ........................Navy Toyota Gator Bowl VIRGINIA L 35-38 --/13 ......... West Virginia L 13-38 --/-- ........... at Pittsburgh CLEMSON .................................... W 13-12(ot)--/-- ................. Wyoming W 54-6 --/-- ........Florida Atlantic MARYLAND L 10-17 --/-- .. Western Michigan L 33-34(2ot)18/-- .. at Boston College W 27-14 --/-- ..... William & Mary L 7-24 --/-- ...... at Georgia Tech W 27-20 --/9 ........ at Florida State W 24-10 --/-- .... Middle Tennessee W 37-0 --/-- .................... at Duke W 52-7 19/-- ...... North Carolina L 24-45 --/5 ...... at West Virginia L 21-31 ---- .......at East Carolina W 51-0 19/-- .......Louisiana Tech W 14-10 --/-- ...........................FIU L 26-28 --/-- .................Maryland W 27-17 15/-- .......at Wake Forest L 23-27 /18 ........at Georgia Tech W 23-0 --/-- ....... North Carolina W 63-9 12/-- . Temple (Charlotte) W 28-26 -/- ................. at Virginia W 14-7 --/-- .................. NC State W 31-7 12/13 ........ Georgia Tech W 26-20 --/-- .................. NC State L 0-33 --/-- ....... at Florida State L 7-24 10/-- ..... at Virginia Tech W 27-24 --/-- .......... Florida State W 17-7 --/-- ...................... Miami L 12-13 19/-- ................ Maryland W 13-12 --/19 .............at Clemson L 0-17 --/17 ..... at Virginia Tech W 14-13 23/-.................... Miami W 20-14 --/-- .................. NC State L 28-31 24/-- ....... South Carolina L 16-38 21/20 . at Boston College L 24-38 --/20 ......at Wake Forest VIRGINIA TECH Music City Bowl W 38-0 17/-- .......... Northeastern L 20-28 --/-- ................. Kentucky Champs Sports Sports Bowl W 24-7 --/-- .................Purdue W 35-10 16/-- .. at North Carolina W 36-0 14/-- ........................Duke DUKE MIAMI 29-13 11/-- ................Cincinnati L 0-13 --/-- ................ Richmond L 10-13 12/11 ....... Florida State W 27-38 11/24 .......... Georgia Tech L 13-14 --/-- ........at Wake Forest W 51-10 17/-- ......... Florida A&M L L 3-22 22/25 ... at Boston College L 0-36 --/14 .... at Virginia Tech L 7-31 17/12 ............... Louisville W 36-6 --/-- .......... Southern Miss L 0-37 --/-- ...................Virginia W 14-13 --/-- ................... Houston W 24-7 --/10 ...................Clemson L 14-30 --/-- .............. at Alabama W 27-7 --/-- ...... North Carolina W 17-10 23/-- .................. at Miami L 24-51 --/-- ........... Florida State W 35-0 --/-- ...........................FIU W 23-0 20/-- ................Kent State L 15-20 --/-- ...................... Miami W 20-15 --/-- .................... at Duke W 27-6 19/14 .......at Wake Forest L 28-45 --/-- ............... Vanderbilt L 23-30 --/21 ..... at Georgia Tech W 17-0 17/-- ....................Virginia L 13-38 --/-- .........................Navy L 10-17 --/23 ..........Virginia Tech Chick-fil-A Bowl L 7-28 --/22 ... at Boston College L 13-14 --/23 ........... at Maryland L 24-31 14/-- .................... Georgia L 21-48 --/19 ......at Georgia Tech L 7-17 --/-- ............... at Virginia L 44-45 --/-- ........ North Carolina W 17-14 --/18 ....... Boston College W 25-24

MPC Computers Bowl

FLORIDA STATE W W L W L W L L W L W L

13-10 24-17 20-27 55-7 20-24 51-24 19-24 24-27 33-0 0-30 28-20 14-21

11/12 ............... at Miami 9/-- ..........................Troy 9/-- ...................Clemson 18/-- ........................ Rice 17/-- ................ NC State --/- .................... at Duke --/-- ....... Boston College --/- ............ at Maryland --/-- ...................Virginia --/-- ........... Wake Forest --/-- .. Western Michigan --/4 ..................... Florida

W 44-27

--/-- ......................UCLA

Emerald Bowl

W 21-20

--/-- ......................Nevada

NORTH CAROLINA L L W L L L L L L L W W

16-21 10-35 45-42 7-52 7-27 20-37 0-23 17-24 26-45 0-7 23-9 45-44

--/-- .................... Rutgers --/16 ...........Virginia Tech --/-- ....................Furman --/16 ...............at Clemson --/-- ................... at Miami --/-- ........... South Florida --/-- ................ at Virginia --/24 ............ Wake Forest --/11 .........at Notre Dame --/19 ........... Georgia Tech --/-- ................... NC State --/-- ..................... at Duke

WAKE FOREST W W W W W L W W W W L W

20-10 14-13 24-13 27-3 34-14 17-27 25-23 24-17 21-14 30-0 6-27 38-24

--/-- ................... Syracuse --/-- .........................Duke --/-- ..........at Connecticut --/-- ............at Mississippi --/-- ......................Liberty --/15 ..................Clemson --/-- ............... at NC State 24/-- .. at North Carolina 22/16 ...... Boston College 18/-- .......... at Florida St. 14/19 .........Virginia Tech 20/-- ........... at Maryland

9-6

16/23 ......... Georgia Tech

13-24

15/5 ................. Louisville

ACC Championship, Jackonville, Fla.

W

FedEx Orange Bowl

L


129 ACC Year by Year Champion - Virginia Tech Champion - Virginia Tech 2007 Player ofACC 2008 Player of ACC the Year - Matt Ryan, Boston College the Year - Jonathan Dwyer, Georgia Tech Defensive Player of the Year - Chris Long, Virginia Rookie of the Year - Josh Adams, Wake Forest Defensive Rookie of the Year - Deunta Williams, North Carolina Coach of the Year - Al Groh, Virginia

Virginia Tech claimed its second ACC title since entering the league in 2004 with a 30-16 win over No. 12 Boston College in the third annual ACC Championship football game in Jacksonville, Fla...The ACC ended the season with two teams ranked in the AP top 10 for the first time since 1998...Eight ACC teams advanced to play in bowl games, tying the league record set in both 2005 and 2006...League attendance continued to improve in 2007, as the conference enjoyed an average per-game attendance of 53,733, its second-highest mark ever...Three ACC players earned five national awards, including Boston College senior Matt Ryan, who earned the John Unitas Award, given to the nation’s top senior quarterback, and the Manning Award...Virginia’s Chris Long was awarded the Ted Hendricks Award as the nation’s top defensive end, and the Washington Touchdown Club’s National Defensive Player of the Year Award, while Georgia Tech’s Durant Brooks captured the Ray Guy Award as the nation’s top punter...Thirty-seven league players earned some kind of All-America honors, with 10 earning first-team recognition.

Statistical Leaders

2007 All-ACC First Team OFFENSE: QB-Matt Ryan, BC RB-Tashard Choice, GT RB-James Davis, CL WR-Aaron Kelly, CL WR-Kenneth Moore, WF TE-Ryan Purvis, BC T-Barry Richardson, CL T-Andrew Gardner, GT G-Branden Albert, UVa G-Chris McDuffie,CL C-Steve Justice, WF PK-Travis Bell, GT

DEFENSE: DL-Chris Long, UVa DL-Chris Ellis, VT DL-Vance Walker, GT DL-Dre Moore, MD LB-Erin Henderson, MD LB-Xavier Adibi, VT LB-Geno Hayes, FSU DB-Alphonso Smith, WF DB-Victor Harris, VT DB-Jamie Silva, BC DB-Kenny Phillips, UM P-Durant Brooks, GT SP-Eddie Royal, VT

Conference Atlantic Division . AP-USA...W-L For Boston College ..... 10 ...11 ....6-2 213 Clemson................ 21 ...22 ....5-3 230 Wake Forest ..........................5-3 225 Florida State .........................4-4 192 Maryland ..............................3-5 194 NC State ................................3-5 144

Opp 165 149 208 174 180 248

Hm 3-1 2-2 4-0 3-1 2-2 2-2

Total Offense Ryan, BC Harper, CL Rushing Choice, GT Davis, CL

Plays Yds Avg. TDR 722 4509 322.1 33 504 2902 223.2 30 Car. Yds Avg. 261 1379 114.9 214 1064 81.8

TD 10 10

Passing Cmp-Att-Int. Yds TD Rat. Harper, CL 282-433-6 2991 27 141.0 Glennon, VT 143-235-5 1796 12 137.6 Receiving Moore, WF Kelly, CL

Catches Yds TD Avg. 98 1011 5 7.54 88 1081 11 6.77

Scoring TD PAT FG TP Avg. Buchholz, CL 0 48-48 22-36 114 8.8 Cismesia, FSU 18 28-29 27-34 109 8.4

Overall Rd W L For Opp Hm Rd Nu. Div. 3-1 11 3 396 285 6-1 4-1 1-1 3-2 3-1 9 4 430 243 5-2 4-1 0-1 4-1 1-3 9 4 362 289 5-1 3-3 1-0 3-2 1-3 7 6 303 298 4-1 2-4 1-1 3-2 1-3 6 7 313 280 3-3 3-3 0-1 2-3 1-3 5 7 249 339 3-4 2-3 0-0 0-5

Coastal Division....................W-L For Opp Hm Rd W L For Opp Hm Rd Nu. Div. Virginia Tech ......... 9 .....9 ....7-1 255 120 3-1 4-0 11 3 402 225 6-1 4-1 1-1 5-0 Virginia .................................6-2 202 151 3-1 3-1 9 4 317 356 5-1 4-2 0-1 4-1 Georgia Tech .........................4-4 160 173 2-2 2-2 7 6 341 271 4-3 3-2 0-1 3-2 North Carolina .....................3-5 161 188 3-1 0-4 4 8 254 294 4-2 0-6 0-0 2-3 Miami ....................................2-6 146 232 1-3 1-3 5 7 247 312 4-3 1-4 0-0 1-4 Duke ......................................0-8 131 265 0-4 0-4 1 11 215 406 0-6 1-5 0-0 0-5 Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 35-21 (.625) Divisional Play: Atlantic 11, Coastal 8 BOSTON COLLEGE(AP-bc) ..Opponent GEORGIA TECH 33-3 --/-- ...at Notre Dame W 38-28 --/-- ............ Wake Forest W W 37-17 --/-- .................. NC State W 69-14 21/-- ............Samford W 24-10 21/15 ....at Georgia Tech L 10-24 15/21 Boston College W 37-17 14/-- ......................Army L 23-28 --/-- ......... at Virginia 13-3 --/13 ............Clemson W 24-14 12/-- ....... Massachusetts W W 55-24 7/-- ........ Bowling Green L 26-28 --/-- ...... at Maryland W 27-14 4/-- .........at Notre Dame W 17-14 --/-- ............at Miami W 34-10 --/-- ..................Army W 14-10 2/8 ....... at Virginia Tech 3-27 --/11 ... Virginia Tech L 17-27 2/-- ........... Florida State L L 35-42 8/-- ............ at Maryland W 41-24 --/-- .............. at Duke W 20-17 18/15 ............at Clemson W 27-25 --/-- . North Carolina W 28-14 15/-- .................... Miami L 17-31 --/6 ...............Georgia Roady’s Humanitarian Bowl ACC Championship L 16-30 12/6 ..........Virginia Tech L 28-40 --/-- ...... Fresno State

Champs Sports Bowl W 24-21 14/-- ......Michigan State MARYLAND W 31-14 --/-- ................. Villanova CLEMSON W 26-10 --/-- .... at Fla. International W 24-18 --/19 ......... Florida State L 14-31 --/4 ........... West Virginia W 49-26 25/-- Louisiana Monroe L 24-31 --/-- ........at Wake Forest W 38-10 20/-- ..................Furman W 34-24 --/10 ............... at Rutgers W 42-20 15/-- ............ at NC State W 28-26 --/-- ........... Georgia Tech L 3-13 13/-- .....at Georgia Tech L 17-18 --/-- ....................Virginia L 23-41 22/15 ........Virginia Tech L 17-30 --/-- ...................Clemson W 70-14 --/-- ... Central Michigan L 13-16 --/-- ... at North Carolina W 30-17 --/-- ............ at Maryland W 42-35 --/8 ......... Boston College W 47-10 25/-- .................. at Duke L 16-24 --/-- ....... at Florida State W 44-10 20/-- .......... Wake Forest W 37-0 --/-- .............. at NC State L 17-20 15/18 ..... Boston College Emerald Bowl W 23-21 21/-- . at South Carolina L 14-21 --/-- ........... Oregon State Chick-fil-A Bowl L 20-23(ot)15/22 .................. Auburn

DUKE

L 14-45 --/-- ............. Connecticut L 13/24 --/-- ............... at Virginia W 20-14 --/-- ......at Northwestern L 43-46 --/-- .....................at Navy L 14/24 --/-- .................. at Miami L 36-41 --/-- ............ Wake Forest L 14-43 --/12 .........Virginia Tech L 6-25 --/-- ....... at Florida State L 10-47 --/25 .................Clemson L 24-41 --/-- ........... Georgia Tech L 7-28 --/-- .........at Notre Dame L 14-20(ot) --/-- ... at North Carolina

FLORIDA STATE

L 18-24 19/-- .............at Clemson W 34-24 --/-- ........................ UAB W 16-6 --/-- ............ at Colorado W 21-14 --/22 ................ Alabama W 27-10 --/-- ................. NC State L 21-24 21/-- ......at Wake Forest L 29-37 --/-- ..................... Miami W 26-5 --/-- ........................Duke W 27-17 --/2 .... at Boston College L 21-40 --/11 .... at Virginia Tech W 24-16 --/-- ................Maryland L 12-45 --/12 ...............at Florida Music City Bowl L 28-35 --/-- ................ Kentucky

MIAMI

W 31-3 L 13-51 W 23-9 W 34-17 W 24-14 L 27-33 L 14-17 W 37-29 L 16-19(ot) L 0-48 L 14-44 L 14-28

--/-- .................. Marshall --/5 ........... at Oklahoma --/-- ....Fla. International --/20 ........... Texas A&M --/-- .........................Duke --/-- ... at North Carolina --/-- ........... Georgia Tech --/-- ....... at Florida State --/-- .................. NC State --/23 ..................Virginia --/10 .... at Virginia Tech --/15 .. at Boston College

NORTH CAROLINA

W 37-14 --/-- ....... James Madison L 31-34 --/-- ......at East Carolina L 20-22 --/-- ....................Virginia L 10-37 --/23 .... at South Florida L 10-17 --/17 .... at Virginia Tech W 33-27 --/-- ...................... Miami L 15-21 --/7 ........South Carolina L 10-37 --/-- ........at Wake Forest W 16-13 --/-- .................Maryland L 27-31 --/-- .............. at NC State L 25-27 --/-- .......at Georgia Tech W 20-14(ot)--/-- .........................Duke

NC STATE

L 23-25 --/-- ....... Central Florida L 17-37 --/-- .... at Boston College W 38-17 --/-- ................... Wofford L 20-42 --/15 .................Clemson L 10-29 --/-- ................. Louisville L 10-27 --/-- ....... at Florida State W 34-20 --/-- ......at East Carolina W 29-24 --/21 ..................Virginia W 19-16(ot)--/-- .................. at Miami W 31-27 --/-- ....... North Carolina L 18-38 --/-- ........at Wake Forest L 0-37 --/-- .................Maryland

VIRGINIA

L 3-23 --/-- ............. at Wyoming W 24-13 --/-- .........................Duke W 22-20 --/-- ... at North Carolina W 28-23 --/-- ........... Georgia Tech W 44-14 --/-- ................Pittsburgh W 23-21 --/-- . at Middle Tenn. St. W 17-16 --/-- ............. Connecticut W 18-17 --/-- ............ at Maryland L 24-29 21/-- ............. at NC State W 17-16 --/21 ........... Wake Forest W 48-0 23/-- ................. at Miami L 21-33 16/8 ...........Virginia Tech Konica Minolta Gator Bowl L 28-31 21/-- .............. Texas Tech

VIRGINIA TECH

W 17-7 9/-- .......... East Carolina L 7-48 9/2 .......................at LSU W 28-7 18/-- ....................... Ohio W 44-3 17/-- ... William & Mary W 17-10 17/-- ..... North Carolina W 41-23 15/22 ............at Clemson W 43-14 12/-- .................. at Duke L 10-14 8/2 ......... Boston College W 27-3 11/-- ......at Georgia Tech W 40-21 11/-- .......... Florida State W 44-14 10/-- .................... Miami W 33-21 8/16 .............. at Virginia ACC Championship, Tampa W 30-16 6/12 ....... Boston College Fedex Orange Bowl L 21-24 5/8 ...................... Kansas

WAKE FOREST

L 28-38 --/-- .... at Boston College L 17-20 --/16 ................Nebraska W 21-10 --/-- ........................ Army W 31-24(ot)--/-- ................ Maryland W 41-36 --/-- .....................at Duke W 24-21 --/21 ..........Florida State W 44-24 --/-- .....................at Navy W 37-10 --/-- ........North Carolina L 16-17 21/-- ..............at Virginia L 10-44 --/20 .............at Clemson W 38-18 --/-- ...................NC State W 31-17 --/-- ............at Vanderbilt Meineke Car Care Bowl W 24-10 --/-- ............. Connecticut

Defensive Player of the Year - Mark Herzlich, Boston College Rookie of the Year - Russell Wilson, NC State Defensive Rookie of the Year - Sean Spence, Miami Coach of the Year - Paul Johnson, Georgia Tech

Virginia Tech claimed its second straight ACC Football Championship, downing Boston College for the 2nd straight year in the fourth annual ACC title game, 30-12, at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Fla...The ACC set an NCAA record with 10 teams participating in post-season bowl games as Virginia Tech (FedEx Orange), Georgia Tech (Chick-fil-A), Clemson (Gator), Florida State (Champs Sports), Boston College (Music City), North Carolina (Meineke Car Care), Miami (Emerald), Maryland (Roady’s Humanitarian), Wake Forest (EagleBank) and NC State (Papajohns. com) all received bowl invitations...Three ACC teams finished in the nation’s Top 25 (AP) led by Virginia Tech (15th) and including Florida State (21) and Georgia Tech (22). Florida State’s Graham Gano captured the Lou Groza National Placekicker of the Year Award and Wake Forest OLB Aaron Curry was tabbed the winner of the Dick Butkas Award, as the nation’s top linebacker...Twenty-six league players earned some kind of All-America recognition, with 9 earning first-team honors and Wake Forest DB Alphonso Smith earning consensus AA honors.

Statistical Leaders

2008 All-ACC First Team OFFENSE: QB-Russell Wilson, NCS RB-Jonathan Dwyer, GT RB-Da’Rel Scott, Md. WR-Hakeem Nicks, UNC WR-D. J. Boldin, WF TE-John Phillips, UVa T-Eugene Monroe, UVa T-Andrew Gardner, GT G-Rodney Hudson, FSU G-Clif Ramsey, BC C-Edwin Williams, MD PK-Graham Gano, FSU

DEFENSE: DL-Everette Brown, FSU DL-Michael Johnson, GT DL-B.J. Raji, BC DL-Vance Walker, GT LB-Mark Herzlich, BC LB-Michael Tauiliili, DU LB-Aaron Curry, WF DB-Alphonso Smith, WF DB-Victor Harris, VT DB-Trimane Goddard, UNC DB-Michael Hamlin, CL P-Travis Baltz, MD SP-C.J. Spiller, CL

Conference Atlantic Division AP-USA ....W-L For Opp #Boston College ....................5-3 206 204 Florida State ........ 21 ...23 ....5-3 223 176 Maryland ..............................4-4 127 175 Wake Forest ..........................4-4 133 144 Clemson.................................4-4 166 134 NC State ................................4-4 208 190

Hm 2-2 2-2 3-1 3-1 2-2 2-2

Total Offense Wilson, NCS Lewis, DU

Plays Yds Avg. TDR 391 2343 213.0 21 430 2267 206.1 17

Rushing Dwyer, GT Scott, MD

Car. Yds Avg. 200 1395 107.3 209 1133 94.4

TD 12 8

Passing Cmp-Att-Int. Yds TD Rat. Wilson NCS 150-275-1 1955 17 133.9 Harper, CL 221-360-14 2601 13 126.2 Receiving Boldin, WF Nicks, UNC

Catches Yds TD Avg. 81 848 3 6.23 68 1222 12 5.23

Scoring Gano, FSU Smith, FSU

TD PAT FG TP Avg. 0 33-34 24-26 105 9.5 16 0 0 96 7.4

Overall Rd W L For Opp Hm Rd Nu. Div. 3-1 9 5 346 257 5-2 3-1 1-2 4-1 3-1 9 4 434 262 4-3 3-1 2-0 3-2 1-3 8 5 283 292 6-1 1-4 1-0 3-2 1-3 8 5 273 238 5-2 2-3 1-0 2-3 2-2 7 6 327 225 5-2 2-2 0-2 2-3 2-2 6 7 305 342 4-3 2-3 0-1 1-4

Coastal Division....................W-L For Opp Hm Rd W L For Opp Hm Rd Nu. Div. Virginia Tech ....... 15 ...14 ....5-3 151 138 4-0 1-3 10 4 309 234 6-0 2-3 2-1 4-1 Georgia Tech ........ 22 ...22 ....5-3 180 156 3-1 2-2 9 4 317 264 6-1 3-2 0-1 2-3 North Carolina .....................4-4 184 169 2-2 2-2 8 5 360 275 5-2 3-2 0-1 3-2 Miami ....................................4-4 219 220 2-2 2-2 7 6 352 314 4-2 3-3 0-1 3-2 Virginia .................................3-5 125 143 2-2 1-3 5 7 193 260 4-3 1-4 0-0 2-3 Duke ......................................1-7 139 212 1-3 0-4 4 8 241 281 3-4 1-4 0-0 1-4 Versus Non-Conference Opponents: 41-17 (.707) Divisional Play: Atlantic 11, Coastal 8 BOSTON COLLEGE(AP-bc) ..Opponent GEORGIA TECH W 21-0 --/-- at Kent State (Cleve) W 41-14 --/-- .....Jacksonville St. L 16-19 --/-- ........... Georgia Tech W 19-16 --/-- . at Boston College W 34-7 --/-- ....... Central Florida L 17-20 --/-- ....at Virginia Tech W 42-0 --/-- ...........Rhode Island W 38- 7 --/-- ...Mississippi State W 38-31 --/-- .............. at NC State W 27- 0 --/-- ...................... Duke W 28-23 --/17 .........Virginia Tech W 10- 7 --/-- ..... Gardner-Webb L 24-45 23/-- .. at North Carolina W 21-17 --/-- ............ at Clemson L 20-27 --/-- ...................Clemson L 17-24 21/-- ............... Virginia W 17- 0 --/-- ............. Notre Dame W 31-28 --/16 .......Florida State 7-28 22/19 .. North Carolina W 27-17 --/20 ..... at Florida State L W 24-21 --/-- ........at Wake Forest W 41-23 --/-- ....................Miami W 28-21 20/-- ...............Maryland W 45-42 18/13 .......... at Georgia Chick-fil-A Bowl ACC Championship 3-38 --/-- ....................... LSU L 12-30 18/-- ..........Virginia Tech L

Gaylord Hotels Music City Bowl L 14-16 --/-- ............... Vanderbilt MARYLAND W 14-7 --/-- ..................Delaware L 10-34 9/24 .Alabama (Atlanta) L 14-24 --/-- . at Middle Tennessee W 45-17 --/-- ..............The Citadel W 35-27 --/23 ............... California W 27- 9 --/-- .................. NC State W 51-24 --/-- ... Eastern Michigan W 54- 0 23/-- ................. SC State W 20-17 --/20 .............. at Clemson L 17-20 20/-- ...............Maryland L 0-31 --/-- ............... at Virginia L 7-12 --/21 ......at Wake Forest W 26- 0 --/-21 .......... Wake Forest L 17-21 --/-- ........... Georgia Tech W 27-24 --/-- .................. NC State W 27-20 --/-- .... at Boston College L 13-23 23/-- ..... at Virginia Tech L 27-41 --/24 ..... at Florida State W 17-15 --/17 ...... North Carolina W 31- 7 --/-- .........................Duke L 3-37 22/-- .......... Florida State W 13- 3 --/-- ................ at Virginia L 21-28 --/20 ... at Boston College W 31-14 --/-- .......South Carolina Roady’s Humanitarian W 35-28 --/-- .....................Nevada Konica Minolta Gator Bowl L 21-26 --/-- ................. Nebraska

CLEMSON

DUKE

W 31-7 L 20/24 W 41-31 W 31- 3 L 0-27 L 31-49 W 10- 7 L30-33(ot) L 17-27 L 7-31 L 3-14 L 20-28

FLORIDA STATE

W 69- 0 --/-- .. Western Carolina W 46- 7 --/-- ...........Chattanooga L 3- 12 24/18 ........ Wake Forest W 39-21 --/-- ...... Colorado (Jax.) W 41-39 --/-- ................. at Miami W 26-17 --/-- ............. at NC State W 30-20 24/-- .........Virginia Tech L 28-31 16/-- .....at Georgia Tech W 41-27 24/-- .................Clemson L 17-27 20/-- ...... Boston College W 37- 3 --/22 .......... at Maryland L 15-45 23/ 2 .................. Florida Champs Sports Bowl W 42-14 --/-- ............... Wisconsin

L 0-34 --/-- ... at South Carolina W 34-24 --/-- ..... William & Mary L 9-27 --/-- ...............at Clemson W30-24(ot) --/15 ........ East Carolina L 10-41 --/13 ........ South Florida L 31-38 --/-- ........ Boston College L 17-26 --/-- ........... Florida State L 24-27 --/-- ............ at Maryland W 27-17 --/-- .................... at Duke W 21-17 --/-- ............ Wake Forest W 10-41 --/25 .. at North Carolina W 38-28 --/-- ...................... Miami Papajohns.com Bowl L 23-29 --/-- .................... Rutgers

VIRGINIA

L 7-52 --/3 Southern California W 16- 0 --/-- ................ Richmond L 10-45 --/-- .........at Connecticut L 7-31 --/-- .................... at Duke W 31- 0 --/-- .................Maryland W 35-20 --/-- .......... East Carolina W16-13(ot) --/18 ...... North Carolina W 24-17 --/21 .......at Georgia Tech L17-24(ot) --/-- ...................... Miami L 17-28 --/-- ........at Wake Forest L 3-13 --/-- .................. at Miami L 14-17 --/-- ...... at Virginia Tech

VIRGINIA TECH

W 52- 7 --/-- Charleston Southern L 3-26 --/5 .................at Florida W 41-23 --/-- ......... at Texas A&M L 24-28 --/-- ....... North Carolina L 39-41 --/-- ........... Florida State W 20-14 --/-- ....... Central Florida W 49-31 --/-- .................... at Duke W 16-10 --/-- ............ Wake Forest W 24-17(ot)--/-- ............... at Virginia W 16-14 --/-- ...........Virginia Tech L 23-41 23/-- .....at Georgia Tech L 28-38 --/-- .............. at NC State Emerald Bowl L 17-24 --/-- ................. California

L 22-27 17/-- East Carolina (Char.) W 24- 7 --/-- ....................Furman W 20-17 --/-- ........... Georgia Tech W 20-17 --/-- ... at North Carolina W 35-30 --/-- ............. at Nebraska W 27-13 20/-- Western Kentucky L 23-28 17/-- .. at Boston College L 20-30 --/24 ..... at Florida State W 23-13 --/23 ...............Maryland L 14-16 --/-- .................. at Miami W 14- 3 --/-- .........................Duke W 17-14 --/-- ....................Virginia ACC Championship, Tampa W 30-12 --/18 ...... Boston College Fedex Orange Bowl L 20- 7 21/12 .............Cincinnati

NORTH CAROLINA

WAKE FOREST

MIAMI

--/-- ....... James Madison --/-- .......... Northwestern --/-- .........................Navy --/-- ....................Virginia --/-- .......at Georgia Tech --/-- ...................... Miami --/-- .......... at Vanderbilt --/-- ........at Wake Forest --/-- .................. NC State --/-- ...............at Clemson --/-- ...... at Virginia Tech --/-- ....... North Carolina

NC STATE

W 35-27 --/-- .........McNeese State W 44-12 --/-- ................at Rutgers L 17-20 --/-- ...........Virginia Tech W 28-24 --/-- .................. at Miami W 38-12 --/24 ........... Connecticut W 29-24 22/-- ........... Notre Dame L13-16(ot) 18/-- ............. at Virginia W 45-24 --/23 ...... Boston College W 28- 7 19/22 ........ Georgia Tech L 15-17 17/-- ......... at Maryland L 10-41 25/-- ................ NC State W 28-20 --/-- ................... at Duke Meineke Car Care Bowl L 30-31 --/-- ........... West Virginia

W 41-13 23/-- ................ at Baylor W 30-28 20/-- ............. Mississippi W 12- 3 18/24 .... at Florida State L 17-24 16/-- ....................... Navy W 12- 7 21/-- ................. Clemson L 0-26 21/-- ...........at Maryland L 10-16 --/-- .................. at Miami W33-30(ot) --/-- ......................... Duke W 28-17 --/-- .................... Virginia L 17-21 --/-- .............. at NC State L 21-24 --/-- .........Boston College W 23-10 --/-- ................Vanderbilt EagleBank Bowl W 29-19 --/-- ......................... Navy


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2009

ACC Champion - Georgia Tech Player of the Year - C. J. Spiller, Clemson Defensive Player of the Year - Derrick Morgan, Georgia Tech Rookie of the Year - Ryan Williams, Virginia Tech Defensive Rookie of the Year - Luke Kuechly, Boston College Coach of the Year - Paul Johnson, Georgia Tech

The Atlantic Coast Conference and Overtime

Georgia Tech claimed its first undisputed ACC Football Championship since 1990, downing Clemson, in the Fifth Annual Dr Pepper ACC Football Championship game, 39-34, before a crowd of 57,227 fans at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Fla...Seven ACC schools qualified for bowl games led by Georgia Tech (FedEx Orange), and including Virginia Tech (Chick-fil-A), Florida State (Gator), Miami (Champs Sports), Clemson (Music City), North Carolina (Meineke) and Boston College (Emerald)....Four ACC teams finished in the nation’s Top 25 (AP) led by Virginia Tech (10th) and including Georgia Tech (13), Miami (19) and Clemson (24)...Twentyeight league players earned some kind of All-America recognition, with four earning first-team honors and Clemson RB C. J. Spiller earning consensus AA honors...FSU G Rodney Hudson was named the winner of the Jacobs Blocking Trophy while Wake Forest QB Riley Skinner was named the top ACC scholar-athlete as winner of the Jim Tatum Award and NC State RB Toney Baker was named the winner of the Brian Piccolo Award...Virginia Tech freshman TB Ryan Williams, who was the ACC Rookie of the Year became the first freshman to lead the ACC in rushing and scoring, setting a new ACC single-season standard for rushing TDs with Statistical Leaders 21 and total touchdowns with 22.

2009 All-ACC First Team

DEFENSE: OFFENSE: DL-Derrick Morgan, GT QB-Josh Nesbitt, GT RB-Jonathan Dwyer, GT DL-Robert Quinn, NC RB-Ryan Williams, VT DL-Nate Collins, UVA WR-Demaryius Thomas, GTDL-Allen Bailey, UM WR-Donovan Varner, DU LB-Cody Grimm, VT TE-George Bryan, NCS LB-Luke Kuechly, BC, VT TE-Michael Palmer, CL, LB-Quan Sturdivant, NC LB-Alex Wujciak, MD T-Jason Fox, UM CB-Kendric Burney, NC T-Anthony Castonzo, BC G-Rodney Hudson, FSU CB-Brandon Harris, UM S-DeAndre McDaniel, CL G-Cord Howard, GT C-Sean Bedford, GT S-Deunta Williams, NC PK-Matt Waldron, VT P-Brent Bowden, VT PK -Matt Bosher, UM SP-C.J. Spiller, CL

Total Offense Ponder, FSU Lewis, DU

Plays Yds Avg. TDR 407 2896 321.8 16 535 3378 281.5 24

Rushing Williams, VT Harris, BC

Car. Yds Avg. 293 1655 127.3 308 1457 112.1

TD 21 14

Passing Cmp-Att-Int. Yds TD Rat. Taylor, VT 136-243-5 2311 13 149.4 Skinner, WF264-400-12 3,160 2 6 147.8 Receiving Catches Yds TD Avg. Varner, DU 65 1047 8 5.42 Smith, UM 61 824 5 5.08 Scoring TD PAT Williams, VT 22 0-0 C.J. Spiller, CL 21 2-2

FG TP Avg. 0-0 132 10.2 0-0 128 9.1

Conference Atlantic Division AP-USA ....W-L For Opp Clemson................ 24 ............6-2 268 169 Boston College ......................5-3 174 196 Florida State .........................4-4 268 278 Wake Forest ..........................3-5 226 254 NC State ................................2-6 213 315 Maryland ..............................1-7 161 222

Hm 4-0 3-1 2-2 2-2 2-2 1-3

Overall Rd W L For Opp Hm Rd Nu. Div. 2-2 9 5 436 286 6-1 2-3 1-1 4-1 2-2 8 5 322 257 6-1 2-3 0-1 4-1 2-2 7 6 391 390 3-3 3-3 1-0 3-2 1-3 5 7 316 315 4-3 1-4 0-0 2-3 0-4 5 7 364 374 5-3 0-4 0-0 1-4 0-4 2 10 256 375 2-5 0-5 0-0 1-4

Coastal Division....................W-L For Georgia Tech ........ 13 ...13 ....7-1 261 Virginia Tech ....... 10 ...10 ....6-2 269 Miami ................... 19 ...19 ....5-3 253 North Carolina .....................4-4 167 Duke ......................................3-5 186 Virginia .................................2-6 123

Hm 4-0 3-1 3-1 2-2 1-3 0-4

Rd W L For Opp Hm Rd Nu. Div. 3-1 11 3 473 347 5-1 5-1 1-1 4-1 3-1 10 3 414 203 5-1 4-1 1-1 3-2 2-2 9 4 394 288 5-1 4-2 0-1 3-2 2-2 8 5 309 222 5-2 3-2 0-1 3-2 2-2 5 7 302 340 2-4 3-3 0-0 1-4 2-2 3 9 232 316 1-6 2-3 0-0 1-4

Opp 180 127 215 158 239 216

BOSTON COLLEGE(AP-bc) ...Opponent GEORGIA TECH W 54-0 --/-- ........... Northeastern W 34-7 --/-- ................Kent State L 7-25 --/-- ...............at Clemson W(ot)27-24 --/-- ............ Wake Forest W 28-21 --/-- ........... Florida State L 14-48 --/5 ...... at Virginia Tech W 52-20 --/-- ................... NC State L 16-20 --/-- .........at Notre Dame W 31-10 --/-- ... Central Michigan W 14-10 --/-- ............... at Virginia L 13-31 --/25 ..... North Carolina W 19-17 --/-- ............ at Maryland Emerald Bowl L 13-24 --/-- Southern California

CLEMSON

W 37-17 15/-- ... Jacksonville St. W 30-27 15/-- ...............Clemson L 17-33 14/20 ............. at Miami W 24-7 --/22 ... North Carolina W 42-31 25/-- .at Mississippi St. W 49-44 22/-- ... at Florida State W 28-23 19/ 4 .......Virginia Tech W 34- 9 11/-- ........... at Virginia W 56-31 11/-- ....... at Vanderbilt W (ot)30-27 10/-- ........ Wake Forest W 49-10 7/-- ................. at Duke L 24-30 7/-- .................. Georgia ACC Football Championship, Tampa W 39-34 12/25 ...............Clemson FedEx Orange Bowl L 14-24 9/10 ...................... Iowa

DUKE L W L W L W W W L L L L

16-24 35-19 16-44 49-14 26-34 49-28 17-13 28-17 6-19 10-49 16-34 34-45

--/-- ................ Richmond --/-- ....................at Army --/22 ............... at Kansas --/-- ...........N.C. Central --/ 6 ..........Virginia Tech --/-- .............. at NC State --/-- .................Maryland --/-- ............... at Virginia --/-- ... at North Carolina --/7 ............ Georgia Tech --/21 ................ at Miami --/-- ............. Wake Forest

FLORIDA STATE

L 34-38 18/-- .................... Miami W 19-9 --/-- .. Jacksonville State W 54-28 --/ 7 ..................... at BYU L 7-17 18/-- ........ South Florida L 21-28 --/-- ... at Boston College L 44-49 --/22 ......... Georgia Tech W 30-27 --/-- .. at North Carolina W 45-42 --/-- ................. NC State L 24-40 --/-- ..............at Clemson W 41-28 --/-- .......at Wake Forest W 29-26 --/-- ................Maryland L 10-37 --/ 1 ................at Florida Konica Minolta Gator Bowl W 33-21 --/18 ........ West Virginia

L W W W L L L L W L L W

3- 7 65- 7 45-14 38-31 24-30 28-49 20-52 42-45 38-31 23-43 10-38 28-27

--/-- ........South Carolina --/-- ...........Murray State --/-- ........Gardner-Webb --/-- ................Pittsburgh --/-- ........at Wake Forest --/-- .........................Duke --/-- .... at Boston College --/-- ....... at Florida State --/-- .................Maryland --/25 .................Clemson --/16 ..... at Virginia Tech --/23 ..... North Carolina

VIRGINIA

L 14-26 --/-- ...... Wiliam & Mary L 14- 30 --/16 ........................ TCU L 34-37 --/-- .....at Southern Miss L 13-52 --/12 ............at California W 16- 3 --/-- ... at North Carolina W(ot)38-35 --/-- ........ James Madison W 47- 7 --/-- .................... Indiana L 31-32 --/-- .....Middle Tennessee W 20- 9 --/-- .................Maryland L 13-34 --/-- ..................... Rutgers L 9-34 --/11 .......... Georgia Tech W 24-21 --/-- ....................Clemson L 17-28 --/-- ..........................Duke L 32-42 --/-- .........at Wake Forest L 17-52 --/16 ................. at Miami L 9-20 --/-- ....................Virginia L 10-14 --/-- ........ Boston College L 13-17 --/-- ..................... at Duke L 21-34 --/18 ..............at Clemson L 31-38 --/-- ............... at NC State L 13-42 --/14 ...... at Virginia Tech L 9-36 --/20 ...........Virginia Tech L 26-29 --/-- ........ at Florida State VIRGINIA TECH L 17-19 --/-- ........Boston zCollege L 24-34 7/ 5 .... Alabama (Atlanta) W 52-10 14/-- ................ Marshall MIAMI W 38-34 --/18 ..... at Florida State W 16-15 13/-- ............... Nebraska W 33-17 20/14 ........ Georgia Tech W 31- 7 11/ 9 .................... Miami L 7-31 9/11 .... at Virginia Tech W 34-26 6/-- ................... at Duke W 21-20 17/ 8 ..............Oklahoma W 48-14 5/-- ....... Boston College W 48-16 11/-- ......... Florida A&M L 23-28 4/19 ......at Georgia Tech W 27- 7 9/-- ...... Central Florida L 17-20 14/-- ..... North Carolina L(ot)37-40 8/-- ..................Clemson W 16- 3 22/-- ....at East Carolina W 28-27 18/-- ......at Wake Forest W 36- 9 20/-- .......... at Maryland W 52-17 16/-- ..................Virginia W 38-10 16/-- ................ NC State L 24-33 12/-- . at North Carolina W 42-13 14/-- ..................Virginia W 34-16 21/-- .......................Duke Chick-fil-A Bowl W 31-10 19/-- ....at South Florida W 37-14 12/-- ...............Tennessee Champs Sports Bowl L 14-20 14/24 .............. Wisconsin WAKE FOREST L 21-24 --/-- .......................Baylor NORTH CAROLINA W 40- 6 21/-- ............The Citadel W 24-17 --/-- ................... Stanford W 12-10 19/-- .......at Connecticut W 35- 7 --/-- .......................... Elon W 31-17 24/-- ........ East Carolina L (ot)24-27 --/-- .... at Boston College L 7-24 22/-- ..... at Georgia Tech W 30-24 --/-- ...................NC State L 3-16 --/-- ....................Virginia W 42-32 --/-- ................. Maryland W 42-12 --/-- ... Georgia Southern L 3-38 --/-- ...............at Clemson L 27-30 --/-- ........... Florida State L 10-13 --/-- .....................at Navy W 20-17 --/14 .... at Virginia Tech L 27-28 --/18 .....................Miami W 19- 6 --/-- .........................Duke L(ot)27-30 --/10 ..... at Georgia Tech W 33-24 --/12 .................... Miami L 28-41 --/-- ............Florida State W 31-13 --/-- .... at Boston College W 45-34 --/-- .....................at Duke L 27-28 23/-- ........... at NC State Meineke Car Care Bowl L 17-19 --/17 ...............Pittsburgh

--/-- ....Middle Tennessee MARYLAND

W 37-14 L 27-30 --/15 .....at Georgia Tech W 25- 7 --/-- ........ Boston College L 10- 14 --/15 ....................... TCU L 21-24 --/-- ............ at Maryland W 38-3 --/-- ............ Wake Forest W(ot)40-37 --/8 .................. at Miami W 49-3 --/-- .....Coastal Carolina W 40-24 --/-- ........... Florida State W 43-23 24/-- ............ at NC State W 34-21 18/-- ...................Virginia L 17-34 15/-- at South Carolina ACC Football Championship, Tampa L 34-39 25/12 ..........Georgia Tech Gaylord Hotels Music City Bowl W 21-13 --/-- ................. Kentucky

NC STATE

The Nov. 7, 2009 overtime game between Wake Forest and Georgia Tech marked the 50th time an ACC team has had to go to extra sessions. Of the 50 overtime contests, a large portion of them--22--have been played in the month of September. Games have gone into overtime for ACC teams a total of 12 times in November, while 10 have been played in October, three in August, two in December and one in January (2006 FedEx Orange Bowl). Of the 50 overtime contests, 28 have been ACC games while 22 non-conference games have gone into overtime. The home team has a 27-19 advantage in the 46 games played on campus. The team which wins the toss has a 27-23 record. Thirty-six of the games were decided in the first overtime with nine games in double overtime and four in triple overtime.

ACC School’s All-Time Overtime Records School ...................Home ......... Road...... Neu ....Non-ACC ........ACC.......TOT Boston College ...........4-1 ............. 1-2........0-0 ................2-3 ........... 3-0..........5-3 Clemson .....................3-2 ............. 3-1........0-1 ................0-1 ........... 6-3..........6-4 Duke ...........................1-2 ............. 1-4........0-0 ................1-2 ........... 1-4..........2-6 Florida State ...............1-0 ............. 0-2........0-1 ................0-2 ........... 1-1..........1-3 Georgia Tech ..............2-2 ............. 2-1........0-0 ................2-0 ........... 2-3..........4-3 Maryland ....................2-0 ............. 2-2........0-0 ................1-1 ........... 3-1..........4-2 Miami .........................1-3 ............. 3-0........0-0 ................0-0 ........... 3-2..........4-3 North Carolina ...........1-3 ............. 0-1........1-0 ................0-1 ........... 2-3..........2-4 NC State .....................4-0 ............. 4-2........0-1 ................4-1 ........... 4-3..........8-4 Virginia.......................2-3 ............. 0-1........0-1 ................1-2 ........... 1-2..........2-4 Virginia Tech ..............0-0 ............. 2-1........0-0 ................2-1 ........... 0-0..........2-1 Wake Forest................2-1 ............. 0-5........0-0 ................0-2 ........... 2-4..........2-6

ACC Overtime Game-by-Game Records Date A30 N8 O3 O31 N28 S18 O9 O9 O23 N27 S2 S2 S21 N11 S29 O11 A29 S21 S26 A26 S6 S13 S13 S27 O11 N15 S4 S10 O2 N6 S17 S24 N12 J3 S9 S9 S16 S22 N3 N24 D1 S20 O18 N1 N1 S12 S26 O24 N7

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Team/w....... Reg Teams & Score ..................................... Site OT choice ......Score NC State 32, Syracuse 31 .............. Syracuse 1 NCS .........24-24 Clemson 29, Duke 20 .................... Clemson 1 DU ...........20-20 App. St. 30, W. Forest 27 ..............W-Salem 1 ASU .........24-24 Vanderbilt 36, Duke 33 ................. Nashville 2 DU ...........30-30 N. Carolina 37, NC State 34 ..........Charlotte 1 UNC.........31-31 Northwestern 15, Duke 12.............. Durham 1 NW ..............9-9 Duke 24, Virginia 17 ............ Charlottesville 2 DU ...........17-17 Ga. Tech 31, N. Carolina 24 ...... Chapel Hill 1 UNC.........24-24 NC State 31, Duke 24 ..................... Durham 1 DU ...........24-24 Ga. Tech 51, Georgia 48 ...................Atlanta 1 UGA.........48-48 NC State 38, Ark. State 31 .............. Raleigh 2 NCS .........31-31 BYU 38, Virginia 35............. Charlottesville 2 BYU.........35-35 NC State 30, Ga. Tech 23 ................ Raleigh 1 GT ............23-23 Maryland 35, NC State 28 .......College Park 2 MD...........21-21 Clemson 47, Ga. Tech 44..................Atlanta 1 CL ............41-41 Maryland 20, Ga. Tech 17 ................Atlanta 1 GT ............17-17 N. Illinois 42, W. Forest 41 ............. DeKalb 1 WF ...........35-35 NC State 51, Tex. Tech 48 ............. Lubbock 1 NCS .........45-45 Louisville 26, Fla. State 20 .......... Louisville 1 LOU .........20-20 N. Illinois 20, Maryland 13 .............. Dekalb 1 NIU ..........13-13 Syracuse 49, N. Carolina 47 ...... Chapel Hill 3 UNC.........34-34 Ohio State 44, NC State 38 ......... Columbus 3 NCC .........24-24 Duke 27, Rice 24 ............................ Durham 1 Rice ..........24-24 Ga. Tech 24, Vanderbilt 17 ........... Nashville 1 VAN .........17-17 Clemson 30, Virginia 27 ................ Clemson 1 CL ............24-24 Fla. State 50, NC State 44 ......... Tallahassee 2 NCS .........37-37 Clemson 37, W. Forest 30 ............. Clemson 2 CL ............27-27 Miami 16, Fla. State 10 .....................Miami 1 UM...........10-10 NC State 27, W. Forest 21 ............... Raleigh 1 NCS .........21-21 Clemson 24, Miami 17 ......................Miami 1 UM...........17-17 Miami 36, Clemson 30 .................. Clemson 3 UM...........20-20 Boston Col. 16, Clemson 13 .......... Clemson 1 CL ............13-13 Maryland 33, N. Carolina 30 ..... Chapel Hill 1 MD...........30-30 Penn State 26, Fla. State 23 ...............Miami 3 FSU ..........16-16 Boston Col. 34, Clemson 33 ... Chestnut Hill 2 CL ............24-24 Virginia 13, Wyoming 12 ..... Charlottesville 1 WY...............6-6 Boston Col. 30, BYU 23 ........ Chestnut Hill 2 BC ............23-23 W. Forest 31, Maryland 24 ..Winston-Salem 1 MD...........24-24 NC State 19, Miami 16 ......................Miami 1 NCS .........16-16 N. Carolina 20, Duke 14 ............ Chapel Hill 1 DU ...........14-14 Auburn 23, Clemson 20....................Atlanta 1 AUB.........17-17 NC State 30, ECU 24 ...................... Raleigh 1 NCS .........24-24 Virginia 16, N. Carolina 13 .. Charlottesville 1 UVa ..........10-10 Miami 24, Virginia 17 .......... Charlottesville 1 UVa ..........17-17 W. Forest 33, Duke 30 .........Winston-Salem 1 DU ...........33-30 Maryland 38, JMU 35 .................College Park 1 MD ............35-35 Boston Col. 27, W. Forest 24 ..... Chestnut Hill 1 WF.............24-24 Clemson 30, Miami 27 ..........................Miami 1 CL..............24-24 Ga. Tech 30, W. Forest 27 ....................Atlanta 1 GT .............24-24


ACC Records ACCSeries Series Records BOSTON COLLEGE VS. CLEMSON SERIES ................................................. Clemson leads 9-8-2 at Fenway Park ........................................... Series tied 1-1-1 at Braves Field ...................................... Clemson leads 3-1-0 at Chestnut Hill ..........................Boston College leads 3-1-0 at Clemson ............................................................. Tied 3-3-1 Neutral Site/Bowls................................ Clemson leads 1-0-0 In ACC Play .................................. Boston College leads, 3-2 AP Rank Year Site/Bowl BC CU Winner Score 1939 Cotton Bowl ........ 11 ....12 ...Clemson ................... 6-3 1941 Fenway Park .........................Clemson ............... 26-13 1942 Fenway Park .........................Boston College....... 14-7 1947 Braves Field .........................Boston College..... 32-22 1948 Braves Field .................13 ...Clemson ............... 26-19 1949 Clemson ...............................Boston College..... 40-27 1950 Braves Field .................13 ...Clemson ............... 35-14 1951 Clemson ...............................Clemson ................. 21-2 1952 Braves Field .........................Clemson ................. 13-0 1953 Fenway Park .........................TIE ....................... 14-14 1958 Clemson .......................16 ...Clemson ............... 34-12 1960 Chestnut Hill ........................Boston College..... 25-14 1982 Clemson .......................16 ...TIE ....................... 17-17 1983 Chestnut Hill ........................Boston College ...... 31-16 2005 Clemson ...............................Boston College...... ot16-13 2006 Chestnut Hill ................18 ...Boston College .....2ot34-33 2007 Clemson ..............18 ....15 ...Boston College ..... 20-17 2008 Chestnut Hill ........................Clemson ............... 27-20 2009 Clemson ...............................Clemson ................. 25-7 BOSTON COLLEGE VS. DUKE SERIES .......................................Boston College leads 3-1-0 at Chestnut Hill ..........................Boston College leads 3-1-0 at Durham .......................................................................0-0-0 In ACC Play ................................... Boston College leads 1-0 AP Rank Year Site/Bowl BC DU Winner Score 1927 Chestnut Hill ........................Duke ....................... 25-9 1928 Chestnut Hill ........................Boston College....... 19-0 1929 Chestnut Hill ........................Boston College..... 20-12 2006 Chestnut Hill .......22 ............Boston College....... 28-7 CLEMSON vs. DUKE SERIES ............................................. Clemson leads 35-16-1 at Clemson .......................................... Clemson leads 19-4-1 at Durham ......................................... Clemson leads 14-12-0 Neutral Site/Bowls................................ Clemson leads 2-0-0 In ACC Play ................................................................35-13-1 AP Rank Year Site/Bowl CU DU Winner Score 1934 Durham.................................Duke ....................... 20-6 1935 Durham.................................Duke ..................... 38-12 1936 Durham.................................Duke ....................... 25-0 1957 Durham................14 .... 11 ...Duke ......................... 7-6 1959 Clemson ..............10 ............Clemson ................... 6-0 1960 Durham.................................Duke ....................... 21-6 1961 Durham.................................Clemson ................. 17-7 1962 Clemson ...............................Duke ....................... 16-0 1963 Durham.................................Duke ..................... 35-30 1965 Durham.................................Clemson ................... 3-2 1966 Clemson ...............................Clemson ................... 9-6 1967 Durham.................................Clemson ................. 13-7 1968 Clemson ...............................Clemson ............... 39-22 1969 Durham.................................Duke ..................... 34-27 1970 Clemson ...............................Duke ..................... 21-10 1971 Norfolk .........................14 ...Clemson ................... 3-0 1972 Clemson ...............................Duke ......................... 7-0 1973 Durham.................................Clemson ................. 24-8 1974 Clemson ...............................Clemson ............... 17-13 1975 Durham.................................Duke ..................... 25-24 1976 Clemson ...............................TIE ....................... 18-18 1977 Durham.................................Clemson ............... 17-11 1978 Clemson ...............................Clemson ................. 28-8 1979 Durham.................................Clemson ............... 28-10 1980 Clemson ...............................Duke ..................... 34-17 1981 Durham..................6 ............Clemson ............... 38-10 1982 Clemson ..............20 ............Clemson ............... 49-14 1983 Durham.................................Clemson ............... 38-31 1984 Clemson ...............................Clemson ............... 54-21 1985 Durham.................................Clemson ................. 21-9 1986 Clemson ..............17 ............Clemson ................. 35-3 1987 Clemson ................7 ............Clemson ............... 17-10 1988 Clemson .............. 11 ............Clemson ............... 49-17 1989 Durham..................7 ............Duke ..................... 21-17 1990 Clemson ..............19 ............Clemson ................. 26-7 1991 Tokyo...................13 ............Clemson ............... 33-21 1992 Clemson ...............................Clemson ................. 21-6 1993 Durham.................................Clemson ............... 13-10 1994 Durham.........................25 ...Duke ..................... 19-13 1995 Clemson ..............24 ............Clemson ............... 34-17 1996 Durham.................................Clemson ................. 13-6 1997 Clemson ...............................Clemson ........ (ot) 29-20 1998 Durham.................................Duke ..................... 28-23 1999 Clemson ...............................Clemson ................. 58-7 2000 Durham..................7 ............Clemson ............... 52-22 2001 Clemson ...............................Clemson ............... 59-31 2002 Durham.................................Clemson ............... 34-31 2003 Clemson ...............................Clemson ................. 40-7

2004 2005 2007 2008

Durham.................................Duke ..................... 16-13 Clemson ...............................Clemson ............... 49-20 Durham................25 ............Clemson ............... 47-10 Clemson ...............................Clemson ................. 31-7

BOSTON COLLEGE VS. FLORIDA STATE SERIES .......................................................Series tied 4-4-0 at Chestnut Hill ............................Florida State leads 3-2-0 at Tallahassee ............................ Boston College leads 2-1-0 In ACC Play ..................................Boston College leads 3-2 AP Rank Year Site/Bowl BC FS Winner Score 1957 Chestnut Hill ........................Boston College....... 20-7 1976 Chestnut Hill .......13 ............Florida State ........... 28-9 1980 Tallahassee .....................7 ...Florida State ........... 41-7 2005 Chestnut Hill .......17 ......8 ...Florida State ......... 28-17 2006 Tallahassee ..........22 ............Boston College..... 24-19 2007 Chestnut Hill .........2 ............Florida State ......... 27-17 2008 Tallahassee ..........20 ............Boston College..... 27-17 2009 Chestnut Hill ........................Boston College..... 28-21 CLEMSON vs. FLORIDA STATE SERIES ........................................Florida State leads 16-7-0 at Clemson .....................................Florida State leads 7-4-0 at Tallahassee .................................Florida State leads 9-3-0 In ACC Play .................................Florida State leads 13-5-0 AP Rank Year Site/Bowl CU FS Winner Score 1970 Tallahassee ...........................Florida State ......... 38-13 1975 Clemson ...............................Florida State ........... 43-7 1976 Tallahassee ...........................Clemson ............... 15-12 1988 Clemson ................3 ....10 ...Florida State ......... 24-21 1989 Tallahassee ..........10 ....16 ...Clemson ............... 34-23 1992 Clemson ..............15 ......5 ...Florida State ......... 24-20 1993 Tallahassee ..........21 ......1 ...Florida State ........... 57-0 1994 Tallahassee ...................10 ...Florida State ........... 17-0 1995 Clemson .........................1 ...Florida State ......... 45-26 1996 Tallahassee .....................2 ...Florida State ........... 34-3 1997 Clemson ..............16 ......5 ...Florida State ......... 35-28 1998 Tallahassee .....................7 ...Florida State ........... 48-0 1999 Clemson .........................1 ...Florida State ......... 17-14 2000 Tallahassee ..........10 ......4 ...Florida State ........... 54-7 2001 Clemson .......................14 ...Florida State ......... 41-27 2002 Tallahassee ................... 11 ...Florida State ......... 48-31 2003 Clemson .........................3 ...Clemson ............... 26-10 2004 Tallahassee .....................8 ...Florida State ......... 41-22 2005 Clemson .......................17 ...Clemson ............... 35-14 2006 Tallahassee .....................9 ...Clemson ............... 27-20 2007 Clemson .......................19 ...Clemson ............... 24-18 2008 Tallahassee ...................24 ...Florida State ......... 41-27 2009 Clemson ...............................Clemson ............... 40-24 BOSTON COLLEGE VS. GEORGIA TECH SERIES ......................................... Georgia Tech leads 5-2-0 at Chestnut Hill ............................ Georgia Tech leads 3-0-0 at Atlanta...................................................... Series tied 2-2-0 In ACC Play ............................................... Series Tied, 1-1-0 AP Rank Year Site/Bowl BC GT Winner Score 1972 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech ........ 42-10 1989 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech ........ 13-12 1991 Chestnut Hill ................17 ...Georgia Tech ........ 30-14 1997 Chestnut Hill ........................Georgia Tech ........ 42-14 1998 Atlanta ..................................Boston College ...... 41-31 2007 Atlanta .................21 ....15 ...Boston College ...... 24-10 2008 Chestnut Hill ........................Georgia Tech ........ 19-16 CLEMSON vs. GEORGIA TECH SERIES ..................................... Georgia Tech leads 49-24-2 at Clemson ............................................ Clemson leads 9-6-0 at Atlanta................................... Georgia Tech leads 42-13-2 Neutral Site/Bowls................................ Clemson leads 2-1-0 In ACC Play .............................. Georgia Tech leads 15-13-0 AP Rank Year Site/Bowl CU GT Winner Score 1898 Augusta ................................Clemson ................. 23-0 1899 Greenville .............................Clemson ................. 41-5 1902 Atlanta ..................................Clemson ................. 44-5 1903 Atlanta ..................................Clemson ................. 73-0 1904 Atlanta ..................................TIE ........................11-11 1905 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech ........ 17-12 1906 Atlanta ..................................Clemson ................. 10-0 1907 Atlanta ..................................Clemson ................... 6-5 1908 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech .......... 30-6 1909 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech .......... 29-3 1910 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech .......... 34-0 1911 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech .......... 31-0 1912 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech .......... 23-0 1913 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech .......... 34-0 1914 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech .......... 26-6 1918 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech .......... 28-0 1919 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech .......... 28-0 1920 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech ............ 7-0 1921 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech .......... 48-7 1922 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech .......... 21-7 1932 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech .......... 32-4 1933 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech .......... 39-2

1934 1936 1937 1943 1944 1945 1953 1958 1959 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2009

131 131 131 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech .......... 12-7 Atlanta ..................................Clemson ............... 14-13 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech ............ 7-0 Atlanta ..........................15 ...Georgia Tech .......... 41-6 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech .......... 51-0 Atlanta ..................................Clemson ................. 21-7 Atlanta ............................6 ...Georgia Tech .......... 20-7 Atlanta .................17 ............Georgia Tech .......... 13-0 Atlanta ...................6 ......7 ...Georgia Tech .......... 16-6 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech .......... 26-9 Atlanta ............................9 ...Georgia Tech .......... 27-0 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech .......... 14-7 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech .......... 38-6 Atlanta ............................9 ...Georgia Tech ........ 13-12 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech .......... 10-0 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech ........ 24-21 Atlanta ..........................15 ...Clemson ............... 21-10 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech .......... 28-7 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech ........ 24-14 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech .......... 31-9 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech ........ 29-21 Clemson ...............................Clemson ............... 21-17 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech ........ 33-28 Atlanta ..................................TIE ....................... 24-24 Atlanta ..................................Clemson ............... 31-14 Clemson ...............................Clemson ............... 41-14 Atlanta .................13 ....18 ...Georgia Tech ........ 28-21 Clemson ...............................Georgia Tech .......... 14-3 Atlanta ..................................Clemson ................. 27-3 Clemson ................9 ............Clemson ............... 33-12 Atlanta .................12 ............Clemson ............... 30-13 Clemson ..............14 ............Georgia Tech ........ 30-14 Atlanta .................15 ....18 ...Georgia Tech ........ 21-19 Clemson ................7 ....19 ...Clemson ................... 9-7 Atlanta .................16 ............Georgia Tech ........ 20-16 Clemson ...............................Clemson ............... 16-13 Clemson ...............................Clemson ............... 20-10 Atlanta ..................................Clemson ................. 24-3 Clemson .......................22 ...Clemson ............... 28-25 Atlanta .................17 ............Georgia Tech ........ 23-20 Clemson .......................22 ...Georgia Tech ........ 24-21 Atlanta ..........................13 ...Georgia Tech ........ 45-42 Clemson ................5 ............Georgia Tech ........ 31-28 Atlanta ............................9 ...Clemson ........ (ot) 47-44 Clemson ...............................Clemson ............... 24-19 Atlanta ..................................Clemson ................. 39-3 Clemson ..............20 ............Georgia Tech ........ 28-24 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech .......... 10-9 Clemson ..............13 ....12 ...Clemson ................. 31-7 Atlanta .................13 ............Georgia Tech .......... 13-3 Clemson ...............................Georgia Tech ........ 21-17 Georgia Tech ................15 ...Georgia Tech ........ 30-27 ACC Champ.* .....25 ....12 ...Georgia Tech ........ 39-34 *Tampa, Fla.

DUKE vs. FLORIDA STATE SERIES ....................................... Florida State leads 16-0-0 at Durham ..................................... Florida State leads 6-0-0 at Tallahassee ................................ Florida State leads 8-0-0 Neutral Site/Bowls........................ Florida State leads 2-0-0 In ACC Play ................................ Florida State leads 16-0-0 AP Rank Year Site/Bowl DU FSU Winner Score 1992 Tallahassee .....................4 ...Florida State ......... 48-21 1993 Durham...........................1 ...Florida State ........... 45-7 1994 Tallahassee ..........16 ......9 ...Florida State ......... 59-20 1995 Orlando...........................1 ...Florida State ......... 70-26 1996 Tallahassee .....................3 ...Florida State ........... 44-7 1997 Durham...........................4 ...Florida State ......... 51-27 1998 Tallahassee ................... 11 ...Florida State ......... 62-13 1999 Jacksonville ....................1 ...Florida State ......... 51-23 2000 Tallahassee .....................7 ...Florida State ......... 63-14 2001 Durham...........................6 ...Florida State ......... 55-13 2002 Tallahassee .....................5 ...Florida State ......... 48-17 2003 Durham...........................6 ...Florida State ........... 56-7 2004 Tallahassee ...................13 ...Florida State ........... 29-7 2005 Durham......................... 11 ...Florida State ......... 55-24 2006 Durham.................................Florida State ......... 51-24 2007 Tallahassee ...........................Florida State ........... 25-6 BOSTON COLLEGE vs. MARYLAND SERIES .......................................Boston College leads 5-2-0 at Chestnut Hill ........................ Boston College Leads 2-0-0 at Foxboro, Mass. ............................... Maryland leads 1-0-0 at College Park ...........................Boston College leads 3-1-0 In ACC Play ................................Boston College leads 4-1-0 Year 1985 1986 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

AP Rank Site/Bowl BC MD Winner Score Foxboro ........................17 ...Maryland .............. 31-13 College Park .........................Boston College..... 30-25 College Park ........23 ............Boston College..... 31-16 Chestnut Hill .......20 ....21 ...Boston College..... 38-16 College Park ..........8 ............Maryland .............. 42-35 Chestnut Hill .......20 ............Boston College..... 28-21 College Park .........................Boston College..... 19-17

CLEMSON vs. MARYLAND


132 132 SERIES ............................................. Clemson leads 30-26-2 at Clemson ........................................ Clemson leads 16-13-0 at College Park ................................. Clemson leads 13-12-1 Neutral Site/Bowls....................................... Series tied 1-1-1 In ACC Play ..................................... Clemson leads 30-25-2 Year 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

AP Rank Site/Bowl CU MD Winner Score College Park ...................3 ...Maryland ................ 28-0 Clemson .........................3 ...Maryland ................ 20-0 College Park .................17 ...Maryland .................. 1-0 Clemson .........................2 ...Maryland .............. 25-12 College Park ........ 11 ............TIE ........................... 6-6 Clemson ...............................Clemson ................. 26-7 College Park ........10 ............Clemson ................... 8-0 Clemson .............. 11 ............Maryland .............. 28-25 College Park ..........8 ............Maryland .............. 19-17 Clemson ...............................Maryland .............. 24-21 College Park .........................Clemson ............... 17-14 Clemson ...............................Clemson ................. 21-6 College Park .........................Maryland ................ 34-0 Clemson ...............................Maryland .................. 6-0 College Park .........................Clemson ............... 14-10 Clemson ...............................Clemson ................. 28-7 College Park .........................Clemson ................. 16-0 Clemson ...............................Clemson ................. 40-0 College Park .........................Clemson ............... 24-11 Clemson ...............................Clemson ............... 20-14 College Park .........................Maryland ................ 31-6 Clemson ...............................Maryland .............. 28-13 College Park .........................Maryland ................ 41-0 Clemson ...............................Maryland .............. 22-20 College Park ...................6 ...Maryland ................ 20-0 Clemson .......................10 ...Maryland .............. 21-14 College Park ........12 .... 11 ...Clemson ............... 28-24 Clemson ...............................Maryland ................ 19-0 College Park .........................Maryland ................ 34-7 Clemson ................2 ............Clemson ................. 21-7 College Park ........ 11 ....18 ...Clemson ............... 24-22 Clemson ..............17 .... 11 ...Clemson ............... 52-27 Baltimore .............20 ............Maryland .............. 41-23 Clemson ...............................Maryland .............. 34-31 Baltimore .............15 ............TIE ....................... 17-17 Clemson ................9 ............Clemson ............... 45-16 College Park ........16 ............Clemson ............... 49-25 Clemson ................7 ............Clemson ................. 31-7 Baltimore .............16 ............Clemson ............... 18-17 Clemson ..............15 ............Clemson ................. 40-7 College Park .........................Maryland .............. 53-23 Clemson ...............................Clemson ................. 29-0 Clemson ...............................Clemson ................. 13-0 College Park .........................Clemson ................. 17-0 Clemson ...............................Clemson ................. 35-3 College Park .........................Clemson ................. 20-9 Clemson ...............................Clemson ................. 23-0 College Park .........................Clemson ............... 42-30 Clemson ................5 ............Clemson ............... 35-14 College Park .................13 ...Maryland .............. 37-20 Clemson .......................19 ...Maryland .............. 30-12 College Park .........................Maryland ................ 21-7 Clemson ...............................Clemson ................. 10-7 College Park ........25 ............Clemson ............... 28-24 Clemson ..............19 ............Maryland .............. 13-12 College Park .........................Clemson ............... 30-17 Clemson ..............20 ............Maryland .............. 20-17 College Park .........................Maryland .............. 24-21

BOSTON COLLEGE vs. MIAMI SERIES ................................................. Miami leads 23-4-0 at Chestnut Hill ...................................... Miami leads 7-3-0 at Foxboro ............................................... Miami leads 1-0-0 at Miami ................................................ Miami leads 15-1-0 In ACC Play ............................................. Series Tied, 1-1-0 Year 1955 1956 1958 1960 1964 1965 1973 1975 1976 1979 1984 1985 1990 1991 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002

AP Rank Site/Bowl BC MIA Winner Score Miami ...................................Miami ..................... 14-7 Miami ...........................13 ...Miami .................... 27-6 Chestnut Hill ........................Boston College......... 6-2 Miami ...................................Miami ..................... 10-7 Miami ...................................Miami ..................... 30-6 Miami ...................................Miami ..................... 27-6 Miami .............................6 ...Miami ................... 15-10 Chestnut Hill ........................Boston College....... 21-7 Miami ...................................Miami ..................... 13-6 Miami ...................................Miami ..................... 18-9 Miami ..................10 ....12 ...Boston College..... 47-45 Foxboro ................................Miami ................... 45-10 Miami .............................3 ...Miami ................... 42-12 Chestnut Hill ..................1 ...Miami ................... 19-14 Chestnut Hill .......21 ......5 ...Miami ..................... 23-7 Miami ..................25 ......5 ...Miami ..................... 23-7 Chestnut Hill ........................Miami ................... 17-14 Miami ...........................25 ...Miami ................... 43-26 Chestnut Hill ........................Miami .......... (2ot) 45-44 Miami ...........................25 ...Miami ................... 35-17 Chestnut Hill ........................Miami ................... 31-28 MIami .............................2 ...Miami ..................... 52-6 Chestnut Hill ..................1 ...Miami ..................... 18-7 Miami .............................1 ...Miami ..................... 38-6

ACC Series Records 2003 2006 2007

Chestnut Hill ..................2 ...Miami ................... 33-14 Miami ...........................18 ...Miami ................... 17-14 Chestnut Hill .......15 ............Boston College..... 28-14

CLEMSON vs. MIAMI SERIES .....................................................Miami leads 5-3-0 at Clemson .............................................. Miami Leads 1-0-0 at Miami ....................................................Miami leads 3-2-0 Neutral Site/Bowls....................................... Series tied 1-1-0 In ACC Play .......................................... Clemson leads 2-1-0 Year 1945 1950 1951 1953 1956 2004 2005 2009

AP Rank Site/Bowl CU MI Winner Score Miami ...................................Miami ....................... 7-6 Orange Bowl .......10 ....15 ...Clemson ............... 15-14 Gator Bowl ..........19 ............Miami ..................... 14-0 Miami ...................................Miami ..................... 39-7 Miami ..................12 ......8 ...Miami ..................... 21-0 Miami ........................... 11 ...Clemson ........ (ot) 24-17 Clemson ..............20 ....13 ...Miami .......... (3ot) 36-30 Miami .............................8 ...Clemson ........ (ot) 40-37

DUKE vs. GEORGIA TECH SERIES ....................................Georgia Tech leads 46-30-1 at Durham ................................Georgia Tech leads 20-18-0 at Atlanta..................................Georgia Tech leads 26-12-1 In ACC Play ...............................Georgia Tech leads 21-6-0 Year 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

AP Rank Site/Bowl DU GT Winner Score Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech ............ 6-0 Durham.................................Duke ....................... 20-0 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech ............ 6-0 Durham.................................Duke ....................... 19-6 Atlanta .................10 ............Duke ..................... 20-19 Durham..................9 ............Duke ......................... 6-0 Atlanta .................12 ............Duke ......................... 7-6 Durham................18 ............Duke ....................... 41-7 Atlanta ...................4 ............Duke ....................... 14-0 Durham...........................5 ...Georgia Tech .......... 26-7 Atlanta ...................8 ............Duke ....................... 14-7 Durham...........................5 ...Duke ..................... 19-13 Atlanta .................18 ............Duke ....................... 14-6 Durham................19 ....16 ...Georgia Tech .......... 14-0 Atlanta ...................9 ......6 ...Georgia Tech ............ 7-0 Durham...........................6 ...Georgia Tech .......... 19-7 Atlanta ..................................Duke ..................... 27-14 Durham.................................Duke ..................... 30-21 Atlanta ............................5 ...TIE ....................... 14-14 Durham..................6 ......4 ...Georgia Tech .......... 28-7 Atlanta .................15 ....12 ...Georgia Tech ........ 13-10 Durham................16 ............Duke ..................... 21-20 Atlanta .................17 ....12 ...Georgia Tech .......... 27-0 Durham...........................2 ...Georgia Tech ............ 7-0 Atlanta ...................7 ............Georgia Tech .......... 13-0 Durham.................................Georgia Tech .......... 19-8 Atlanta ............................9 ...Duke ....................... 10-7 Durham................15 ............Duke ......................... 6-0 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech .......... 21-0 Durham.................................Georgia Tech .......... 20-9 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech .......... 30-6 Durham...........................8 ...Georgia Tech .......... 21-8 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech ........ 35-23 Durham...........................6 ...Georgia Tech .......... 48-7 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech .......... 19-7 Durham.................................Duke ..................... 46-30 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech .......... 20-7 Durham.................................Georgia Tech ........ 24-16 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech .......... 21-0 Durham.................................Duke ..................... 20-14 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech ........ 12-10 Durham.................................Duke ......................... 9-0 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech .......... 21-6 Durham.................................Duke ....................... 31-7 Atlanta ..................................Duke ..................... 25-24 Durham.................................Duke ..................... 28-10 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech ........ 24-14 Durham.................................Duke ..................... 17-12 Atlanta ..................................Duke ..................... 38-24 Atlanta ..................................Duke ..................... 38-21 Durham.................................Duke ..................... 32-26 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech .......... 31-3 Durham.................................Georgia Tech ............ 9-0 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech .......... 34-6 Durham.................................Duke ..................... 48-14 Atlanta ..................................Duke ..................... 31-21 Durham.................................Duke ..................... 30-19 Atlanta ..........................16 ...Georgia Tech ........ 48-31 Durham.................................Georgia Tech .......... 17-6 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech ........ 20-17 Durham.................................Georgia Tech ........ 47-14 Atlanta ..................................Duke ..................... 27-12 Durham.................................Georgia Tech ........ 37-21 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech ........ 48-22 Durham.................................Georgia Tech ........ 41-38 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech ........ 41-13 Durham...........................8 ...Georgia Tech ........ 38-31 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech ........ 45-10 Durham.........................17 ...Georgia Tech ........ 37-10

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Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech .......... 17-2 Durham.................................Duke ..................... 41-17 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech .......... 24-7 Durham.................................Georgia Tech ........ 35-10 Atlanta ..........................18 ...Georgia Tech ........ 49-21 Durham.................................Georgia Tech ........ 41-24 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech .......... 27-0 Durham...........................7 ...Georgia Tech ........ 49-10

BOSTON COLLEGE vs. NORTH CAROLINA SERIES .................................... North Carolina leads 4-2-0 at Chestnut Hill ....................... North Carolina leads 1-0-0 at Foxboro .................................Boston College leads 1-0-0 at Chapel Hill........................... North Carolina leads 2-1-0 Neutral Site/Bowls....................Boston College leads 1-0-0 In ACC Play ............................. North Carolina leads 3-0-0 Year 1981 1984 2004 2005 2008 2009

AP Rank Site/Bowl BC NC Winner Score Chapel Hill .....................9 ...North Carolina ..... 56-14 Foxboro ...............10 ............Boston College..... 52-20 Continental Tire ....25 ............Boston College..... 37-24 Chapel Hill ..........19 ............North Carolina ..... 16-14 Chapel Hill ..........23 ............North Carolina ..... 45-24 Chestnut Hill ........................North Carolina ..... 31-13

CLEMSON vs. NORTH CAROLINA SERIES ............................................. Clemson leads 34-18-1 at Clemson .......................................... Clemson leads 17-7-0 at Chapel Hill.................................... Clemson leads 15-10-1 Neutral Site/Bowls................................ Clemson leads 2-1-0 In ACC Play ...................................... Clemson leads 32-15-1 Year 1897 1901 1903 1907 1915 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2006

AP Rank Site/Bowl CU NC Winner Score Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ..... 28-10 Charlotte ...............................Clemson ............... 22-10 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ....... 11-6 Columbia ..............................Clemson ................. 15-6 Charlotte ...............................North Carolina ......... 9-7 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ....... 26-0 Clemson ...............................Clemson ............... 26-21 Chapel Hill ..........18 ....12 ...Clemson ............... 20-18 Clemson ...............................Clemson ................. 24-0 Chapel Hill ...........................Clemson ................. 27-0 Clemson ...............................Clemson ................. 17-6 Chapel Hill ...........................Clemson ................. 11-7 Clemson ...............................North Carolina ....... 29-0 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ..... 17-13 Clemson ...............................Clemson ................. 27-3 Chapel Hill ...........................Clemson ................. 17-0 Clemson ...............................Clemson ............... 24-14 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ..... 32-15 Clemson ...............................North Carolina ....... 42-7 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ..... 26-13 Clemson ...............................North Carolina ..... 26-10 Chapel Hill ...........................Clemson ............... 37-29 Clemson ...............................Clemson ............... 54-32 Chapel Hill ...........................Clemson ............... 38-35 Clemson ...............................North Carolina ..... 27-23 Chapel Hill ..........13 ............TIE ....................... 13-13 Clemson ..............15 ............Clemson ................. 13-9 Chapel Hill ..........18 ............Clemson ............... 19-10 Clemson .......................14 ...North Carolina ..... 24-19 Chapel Hill ............2 ......8 ...Clemson ................. 10-8 Clemson ..............13 ....18 ...Clemson ............... 16-13 Chapel Hill ...................10 ...Clemson ................. 16-3 Clemson ...............................Clemson ............... 20-12 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ..... 21-20 Clemson ..............20 ............Clemson ............... 38-10 Chapel Hill ..........10 ............Clemson ............... 13-10 Clemson ..............17 ............Clemson ............... 37-14 Chapel Hill ..........21 ............Clemson ................. 35-3 Clemson ..............18 ............Clemson ................. 20-3 Chapel Hill ..........15 ............Clemson ................. 21-6 Clemson .......................18 ...Clemson ................. 40-7 Chapel Hill ...................16 ...North Carolina ....... 24-0 Chapel Hill ...................19 ...Clemson ............... 28-17 Clemson ...............................Clemson ............... 17-10 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ....... 45-0 Clemson .........................8 ...North Carolina ..... 17-10 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ..... 21-14 Clemson ...............................Clemson ............... 31-20 Chapel Hill ............5 ............Clemson ............... 38-24 Clemson ..............13 ............North Carolina ....... 38-3 Chapel Hill ...........................Clemson ............... 42-12 Clemson ...............................Clemson ............... 36-28 Clemson ..............19 ............Clemson ................. 52-7

DUKE vs. MARYLAND SERIES .......................................... Maryland leads 30-19-0 at Durham ...................................... Maryland leads 15-10-0 at College Park ................................ Maryland leads 13-5-0 Neutral Site/Bowls..................................... Duke leads 4-2-0 In ACC Play ................................... Maryland leads 29-13-0 AP Rank Year Site/Bowl DU MD Winner Score 1932 Durham.................................Duke ....................... 34-0


ACC Records ACCSeries Series Records 1933 1941 1942 1947 1948 1950 1957 1960 1962 1963 1964 1966 1968 1969 1970 1972 1973 1974 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2009

College Park .........................Duke ....................... 38-7 Baltimore ...............4 ............Duke ....................... 50-0 Durham.................................Duke ....................... 42-0 Durham................17 ............Duke ....................... 19-7 Wash DC .............18 ............Duke ..................... 13-12 Durham.................................Maryland .............. 26-14 Durham..................4 ............Duke ....................... 14-0 College Park .........................Duke ....................... 20-7 Durham.................................Duke ....................... 10-7 Richmond .............................Duke ..................... 30-12 Durham.................................Duke ..................... 24-17 College Park .........................Maryland .............. 21-19 Norfolk .................................Duke ..................... 30-28 College Park .........................Maryland ................ 20-7 Durham.................................Duke ..................... 13-12 Durham.................................Duke ..................... 20-14 Norfolk .........................13 ...Maryland .............. 30-10 Norfolk .................................Maryland .............. 56-13 Durham...........................6 ...Maryland ................ 30-3 College Park .........................Maryland .............. 31-13 Durham...........................5 ...Maryland ................ 27-0 Durham.................................Maryland ................ 27-0 Durham.................................Maryland .............. 17-14 College Park .........................Maryland .............. 24-21 College Park .........................Maryland .............. 49-22 College Park .................15 ...Maryland ................ 38-3 Durham.................................Maryland ................ 43-7 College Park .........................Maryland .............. 40-10 Durham.................................Maryland .............. 27-19 College Park .........................Maryland .............. 23-22 Durham.................................Maryland .............. 34-24 College Park .........................Duke ..................... 46-25 Durham.................................Maryland .............. 23-20 College Park .........................Duke ..................... 17-13 Durham.................................Maryland .............. 27-25 College Park .........................Maryland .............. 26-18 Durham.................................Duke ..................... 49-16 College Park .................24 ...Maryland .............. 41-28 Durham.................................Maryland .............. 22-19 College Park .........................Maryland .............. 16-10 Durham.................................Maryland .............. 42-25 College Park .........................Duke ..................... 25-22 Durham.................................Maryland ................ 20-9 College Park .................12 ...Maryland .............. 59-17 Durham.................................Maryland .............. 45-12 College Park .........................Maryland .............. 33-20 Durham.........................23 ...Maryland .............. 55-21 Durham.................................Duke ..................... 17-13

DUKE vs. MIAMI SERIES .................................................... Miami leads 6-1-0 at Durham ................................................ Miami leads 3-0-0 at Miami .................................................. Miami leads 3-1-0 In ACC Play ............................................. Miami leads 5-0-0 AP Rank Year Site/Bowl DU MIA Winner Score 1976 Miami ...................................Duke ....................... 20-7 1983 Durham.........................15 ...Miami ................... 56-17 2005 Miami .............................9 ...Miami ..................... 52-7 2006 Durham.................................Miami ................... 20-15 2007 Miami ...................................Miami ................... 24-14 2008 Durham.................................Miami ................... 49-31 2009 Miami ...........................21 ...Miami ................... 34-16 FLORIDA STATE vs. GEORGIA TECH SERIES ........................................Florida State leads 12-9-1 at Tallahassee .................................Florida State leads 6-1-0 at Atlanta....................................... Georgia Tech leads 8-6-1 In ACC Play .................................Florida State leads 12-2-0 AP Rank Year Site/Bowl FSU GT Winner Score 1952 Atlanta ............................2 ...Georgia Tech .......... 30-0 1955 Atlanta ..........................13 ...Georgia Tech .......... 34-0 1958 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech .......... 17-3 1962 Atlanta ..................................TIE ....................... 14-14 1963 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech .......... 15-7 1970 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech ........ 23-13 1971 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech .......... 12-6 1975 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech .......... 30-0 1992 Atlanta ...................6 ....16 ...Florida State. ........ 29-24 1993 Tallahassee ............1 ............Florida State ........... 51-0 1994 Atlanta ...................8 ............Florida State ......... 41-10 1995 Tallahassee ............1 ............Florida State ......... 42-10 1996 Atlanta ...................3 ............Florida State ........... 49-3 1997 Tallahassee ............3 ....21 ...Florida State ........... 38-0 1998 Atlanta ...................6 ....20 ...Florida State ........... 34-7 1999 Tallahassee ............1 ....10 ...Florida State ......... 41-35 2000 Atlanta ...................2 ............Florida State ......... 26-21 2001 Tallahassee ...........................Florida State ......... 28-17 2002 Atlanta .................17 ............Florida State ......... 34-21 2003 Tallahassee ..........10 ............Florida State ......... 14-13 2008 Atlanta .................16 ............Georgia Tech ........ 31-28 2009 Tallahassee ...................22 ...Georgia Tech ........ 49-44 BOSTON COLLEGE vs. NC STATE SERIES ..................................... Boston College leads 5-2-0 at Chestnut Hill ........................ Boston College leads 3-1-0 at Fenway Park ........................ Boston College leads 1-0-0

at Raleigh ....................................................Series tied 1-1-0 In ACC Play .............................. Boston College leads 4-1-0 AP Rank Year Site/Bowl BC NCS Winner Score 1936 Fenway Park .........................Boston College......... 7-3 1937 Chestnut Hill ........................NC State ................. 12-7 2005 Chestnut Hill ........................Boston College..... 30-10 2006 Raleigh ................20 ............NC State ............... 17-15 2007 Chestnut Hill ........................Boston College..... 37-17 2008 Raleigh .................................Boston College..... 38-31 2009 Chestnut Hill ........................Boston College..... 52-20 CLEMSON vs. NC STATE SERIES ............................................ Clemson leads 50-27-1 at Clemson ....................................... Clemson leads 21-11-0 at Raleigh ......................................... Clemson leads 18-15-0 Neutral Site/Bowls............................. Clemson leads 11-1-1 In ACC Play ..................................... Clemson leads 30-21-0 AP Rank Year Site/Bowl CU NCS Winner Score 1899 Rock Hill ..............................Clemson ................. 24-0 1902 Clemson ...............................Clemson ................. 11-5 1903 Columbia ..............................Clemson ................. 24-0 1904 Raleigh .................................NC State ................. 18-0 1906 Columbia ..............................TIE ........................... 0-0 1926 Clemson ...............................Clemson ................... 7-3 1927 Raleigh .................................NC State ................. 18-6 1928 Florence ................................Clemson ................... 7-0 1929 Florence ................................Clemson ................. 26-0 1930 Charlotte ...............................Clemson ................. 27-0 1931 Charlotte ...............................Clemson ................... 6-0 1932 Raleigh .................................NC State ................. 13-0 1933 Clemson ...............................Clemson ................... 9-0 1934 Raleigh .................................Clemson ................. 12-6 1939 Charlotte ...............................Clemson ................. 25-6 1940 Charlotte ...............................Clemson ................. 26-7 1941 Charlotte ...............................Clemson ................. 27-6 1942 Charlotte ...............................NC State ................... 7-6 1943 Charlotte ...............................Clemson ................. 19-7 1944 Charlotte ...............................Clemson ................. 13-7 1945 Raleigh .................................Clemson ................. 13-0 1946 Clemson ...............................NC State ................. 14-7 1947 Raleigh .................................NC State ................. 18-0 1948 Clemson ...............................Clemson ................... 6-0 1949 Raleigh .................................Clemson ................... 7-6 1950 Clemson ...............................Clemson ................. 27-0 1951 Raleigh ................18 ............Clemson ................... 6-0 1956 Raleigh .................................Clemson ................. 13-7 1957 Clemson .......................13 ...NC State ................. 13-7 1958 Raleigh .................................Clemson ................. 13-6 1959 Clemson ...............................Clemson ................. 23-0 1961 Clemson ...............................Clemson ................. 20-0 1962 Raleigh .................................Clemson ................... 7-0 1963 Clemson ...............................NC State ................... 7-3 1964 Raleigh .................................NC State ................... 9-0 1965 Clemson ...............................Clemson ................. 21-7 1966 Raleigh .................................NC State ............... 23-14 1967 Clemson .......................10 ...Clemson ................. 14-6 1968 Raleigh .................................Clemson ............... 24-19 1971 Clemson ...............................NC State ............... 31-23 1972 Raleigh .................................NC State ............... 42-17 1973 Clemson ...............................NC State ................. 29-6 1974 Raleigh .........................15 ...NC State ............... 31-10 1975 Clemson ...............................NC State ................. 45-7 1976 Raleigh .................................NC State ............... 38-21 1977 Clemson ..............20 ............Clemson ................... 7-3 1978 Raleigh ................20 ............Clemson ............... 33-10 1979 Clemson ...............................NC State ............... 16-13 1980 Raleigh .................................NC State ............... 24-20 1981 Clemson ................4 ............Clemson ................. 17-7 1982 Raleigh ................18 ............Clemson ............... 38-29 1983 Clemson ...............................Clemson ............... 27-17 1984 Raleigh .................................Clemson ............... 35-34 1985 Clemson ...............................Clemson ............... 39-10 1986 Raleigh ................16 ....20 ...NC State ................. 27-3 1987 Clemson ................7 ............NC State ............... 30-28 1988 Raleigh ..................9 ............NC State ................. 10-3 1989 Clemson .......................12 ...Clemson ............... 30-10 1990 Raleigh ................22 ............Clemson ............... 24-17 1991 Clemson ..............19 ....12 ...Clemson ............... 29-19 1992 Raleigh ................18 ....23 ...NC State ................. 20-6 1993 Clemson .......................24 ...Clemson ............... 20-14 1994 Clemson ..............22 ............NC State ............... 29-12 1995 Raleigh .................................Clemson ............... 43-22 1996 Clemson ..............................Clemson ............... 40-17 1997 Raleigh ................19 ............Clemson ............... 19-17 1998 Clemson ...............................NC State ............... 46-39 1999 Raleigh .................................NC State ............... 35-31 2000 Clemson ................5 ............Clemson ............... 34-27 2001 Raleigh ................16 ............Clemson ............... 45-37 2002 Clemson .......................12 ...NC State ................. 38-6 2003 Raleigh .................................NC State ............... 17-15 2004 Clemson ...............................Clemson ............... 26-20 2005 Raleigh .................................Clemson ............... 31-10 2006 Clemson ...............................Clemson ............... 20-14 2007 Raleigh ................19 ............Clemson ............... 42-20 2008 Clemson ...............................Clemson ................. 27-9 2009 Raleigh ................24 ............Clemson ............... 43-23 DUKE 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SERIES .................................. North Carolina leads 56-35-4 at Durham .............................. North Carolina leads 27-16-2 at Chapel Hill......................... North Carolina leads 29-17-2 Neutral Site/Bowls...................................... Duke leads 2-0-0 In ACC Play ........................... North Carolina leads 39-17-1 NOTE — The series totals listed in this media guide do not include an 1889 game in Durham that both schools claim as a forfeit victory. AP Rank Year Site/Bowl DU NC Winner Score 1888 Raleigh .................................Duke ....................... 16-0 1889 Raleigh .................................Duke ..................... 25-17 1889 Durham.................................Disputed ............. 1-0 (F) 1891 Chapel Hill ...........................Duke ......................... 6-4 1892 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ....... 24-0 1893 Durham.................................Duke ......................... 6-4 1894 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ....... 28-0 1922 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ....... 20-0 1923 Durham.................................North Carolina ....... 14-6 1924 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ......... 6-0 1925 Durham.................................North Carolina ....... 41-0 1926 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ......... 6-0 1927 Durham.................................North Carolina ....... 18-0 1928 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ....... 14-7 1929 Durham.................................North Carolina ....... 48-7 1930 Chapel Hill ...........................TIE ........................... 0-0 1931 Durham.................................TIE ........................... 0-0 1932 Chapel Hill ...........................Duke ......................... 7-0 1933 Durham.................................Duke ....................... 21-0 1934 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ......... 7-0 1935 Durham.................................Duke ....................... 25-0 1936 Chapel Hill ..........13 ............Duke ....................... 27-7 1937 Durham..................8 ............North Carolina ....... 14-6 1938 Chapel Hill .......... 11 ............Duke ....................... 14-0 1939 Durham................13 ............Duke ....................... 13-3 1940 Chapel Hill ..........12 ............North Carolina ......... 6-3 1941 Durham..................3 ............Duke ....................... 20-0 1942 Chapel Hill ...........................TIE ....................... 13-13 1943 Durham..................6 ............Duke ....................... 14-7 1943 Chapel Hill ............6 ............Duke ....................... 27-6 1944 Chapel Hill .......... 11 ............Duke ....................... 33-0 1945 Durham................15 ............Duke ....................... 14-7 1946 Chapel Hill ...................14 ...North Carolina ....... 22-7 1947 Durham.................................North Carolina ....... 21-0 1948 Chapel Hill .....................5 ...North Carolina ....... 20-0 1949 Durham.................................North Carolina ..... 21-20 1950 Chapel Hill ...........................Duke ......................... 7-0 1951 Durham.................................Duke ....................... 19-7 1952 Chapel Hill ..........20 ............Duke ....................... 34-0 1953 Durham.................................Duke ..................... 35-20 1954 Chapel Hill ..........20 ............Duke ..................... 47-12 1955 Durham................18 ............Duke ......................... 6-0 1956 Chapel Hill ...........................Duke ....................... 21-6 1957 Durham................ 11 ............North Carolina ..... 21-13 1958 Chapel Hill ...................17 ...Duke ......................... 7-6 1959 Durham.................................North Carolina ....... 50-0 1960 Chapel Hill ............6 ............North Carolina ......... 7-6 1961 Durham.................................Duke ......................... 6-3 1962 Chapel Hill ...........................Duke ..................... 16-14 1963 Durham.................................North Carolina ..... 16-14 1964 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ..... 21-15 1965 Durham.................................Duke ....................... 34-7 1966 Chapel Hill ...........................Duke ..................... 41-25 1967 Durham.................................North Carolina ....... 20-9 1968 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ..... 25-14 1969 Durham.................................Duke ..................... 17-13 1970 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ..... 59-34 1971 Durham.................................North Carolina ....... 38-0 1972 Chapel Hill ...................16 ...North Carolina ....... 14-0 1973 Durham.................................Duke ..................... 27-10 1974 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ..... 14-13 1975 Durham.................................TIE ....................... 17-17 1976 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ..... 39-38 1977 Durham.................................North Carolina ....... 16-3 1978 Chapel Hill ...................18 ...North Carolina ..... 16-15 1979 Durham.................................North Carolina ..... 37-16 1980 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ..... 44-21 1981 Durham.........................15 ...North Carolina ..... 31-10 1982 Durham.........................12 ...Duke ..................... 23-17 1983 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ..... 34-27 1984 Durham.................................North Carolina ..... 17-15 1985 Chapel Hill ...........................Duke ..................... 23-21 1986 Durham.................................North Carolina ..... 42-35 1987 Chapel Hill ...........................Duke ..................... 25-10 1988 Durham.................................Duke ..................... 35-29 1989 Chapel Hill ..........25 ............Duke ....................... 41-0 1990 Durham.................................North Carolina ..... 24-22 1991 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ..... 47-14 1992 Durham.........................21 ...North Carolina ..... 31-28 1993 Chapel Hill ...................13 ...North Carolina ..... 38-24 1994 Durham................24 ............North Carolina ..... 41-40 1995 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ..... 28-24 1996 Durham.........................13 ...North Carolina ..... 27-10 1997 Chapel Hill .....................8 ...North Carolina ..... 50-14 1998 Durham.................................North Carolina ....... 28-6 1999 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ....... 38-0 2000 Durham.................................North Carolina ..... 59-21 2001 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ..... 52-17 2002 Durham.................................North Carolina ..... 23-21


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Chapel Hill ...........................Duke ..................... 30-22 Durham.................................North Carolina ..... 40-17 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ..... 24-21 Durham.................................North Carolina ..... 45-44 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina.. ... 20-14ot Durham.................................North Carolina ..... 28-20 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ....... 19-6

FLORIDA STATE vs. MARYLAND SERIES ........................................Florida State leads 18-2-0 at Tallahassee ...............................Florida State leads 10-0-0 at College Park ..............................Florida State leads 7-2-0 Neutral Site/Bowls.........................Florida State leads 1-0-0 In ACC Play .................................Florida State leads 16-2-0 AP Rank Year Site/Bowl FSU MD Winner Score 1966 Tallahassee ...........................Florida State ......... 45-21 1968 College Park .........................Florida State ......... 24-14 1992 Tallahassee ............6 ............Florida State ......... 69-21 1993 College Park ..........1 ............Florida State ......... 49-20 1994 College Park ..........4 ............Florida State ......... 52-20 1995 Tallahassee ............6 ............Florida State ......... 59-17 1996 Ft. Lauderdale .......3 ............Florida State ......... 48-10 1997 Tallahassee ............5 ............Florida State ........... 50-7 1998 College Park ..........9 ............Florida State ......... 24-10 1999 Tallahassee ............1 ............Florida State ......... 49-10 2000 College Park ..........2 ............Florida State ........... 59-7 2001 Tallahassee ..........19 ....10 ...Florida State ......... 52-31 2002 College Park ..........5 ............Florida State ......... 48-17 2003 Tallahassee .......... 11 ............Florida State ......... 35-10 2004 College Park ..........5 ............Maryland .............. 20-17 2005 Tallahassee ..........10 ............Florida State ......... 35-27 2006 College Park .........................Maryland .............. 27-24 2007 Tallahassee ...........................Florida State ......... 24-16 2008 College Park .................22 ...Florida State ........... 37-3 2009 Tallahassee ...........................Florida State ......... 29-26 FLORIDA STATE vs. MIAMI SERIES .................................................Miami leads 31-23-0 at Tallahassee ..........................................Miami leads 14-7-0 at Miami (also Miami Gardens)............. Series tied 16-16-0 at Miami Gardens .........................Florida State leads 1-0-0 Neutral Site/Bowls....................................Miami leads 1-0-0 In ACC Play ............................................... Series Tied, 3-3-0 AP Rank Year Site/Bowl FSU MIA Winner Score 1951 Miami ...................................Miami ................... 35-13 1953 Miami ...................................Miami ..................... 27-0 1955 Miami ...................................Miami ..................... 34-0 1956 Miami .............................9 ...Miami ..................... 20-7 1957 Tallahassee ...........................Miami ................... 40-13 1958 Miami ...................................Florida State ........... 17-6 1959 Tallahassee ...........................Miami ....................... 7-6 1960 Miami ...................................Miami ..................... 25-7 1962 Miami .............................9 ...Miami ....................... 7-6 1963 Miami ...................................Florida State ........... 24-0 1964 Miami ...................................Florida State ........... 14-0 1966 Miami ...................................Florida State ......... 23-20 1969 Miami ...................................Florida State ......... 16-14 1970 Miami ...................................Florida State ........... 27-3 1971 Miami ...................................Florida State ......... 20-17 1972 Miami ..................20 ............Florida State ......... 37-14 1973 Tallahassee ...................18 ...Miami ................... 14-10 1974 Miami ...................................Florida State ......... 21-14 1975 Tallahassee ...........................Miami ................... 24-22 1976 Miami ...................................Miami ..................... 47-0 1977 Tallahassee ...........................Miami ................... 23-17 1978 Miami ..................13 ............Florida State ......... 31-21 1979 Tallahassee ..........14 ............Florida State ......... 40-23 1980 Miami ....................9 ............Miami ..................... 10-9 1981 Tallahassee ..........14 ....13 ...Miami ................... 27-19 1982 Miami ..................14 ....16 ...Florida State ........... 24-7 1983 Tallahassee .....................6 ...Miami ................... 17-16 1984 Miami ..................15 ......4 ...Florida State ........... 38-3 1985 Tallahassee ..........10 .... 11 ...Miami ................... 35-27 1986 Miami .............................1 ...Miami ................... 41-23 1987 Tallahassee ............4 ......3 ...Miami ................... 26-25 1988 Miami ....................1 ......8 ...Miami ..................... 31-0 1989 Tallahassee ............6 ......2 ...Florida State ......... 24-10 1990 Miami ....................2 ......9 ...Miami ................... 31-22 1991 Tallahassee ............1 ......2 ...Miami ................... 17-16 1992 Miami ....................3 ......2 ...Miami ................... 19-16 1993 Tallahassee ............1 ......3 ...Florida State ......... 28-10 1994 Miami ....................3 ....13 ...Miami ................... 34-20 1995 Tallahassee ............1 ............Florida State ......... 41-17 1996 Miami ....................3 ............Florida State ......... 34-16 1997 Tallahassee ............4 ............Florida State ........... 47-0 1998 Miami ....................8 ............Florida State ......... 26-14 1999 Tallahassee ............1 ....19 ...Florida State ......... 31-21 2000 Miami ....................1 ......7 ...Miami ................... 27-24 2001 Tallahassee ..........14 ......2 ...Miami ................... 49-27 2002 Miami ....................9 ......1 ...Miami ................... 28-27 2003 Tallahassee ............5 ......2 ...Miami ................... 22-14 2004 Orange Bowl .........9 ....10 ...Miami ................... 16-14 2004 Miami ....................4 ......5 ...Miami ............ (ot) 16-10 2005 Tallahassee ..........14 ......9 ...Florida State ........... 10-7 2006 Miami .................. 11 ....12 ...Florida State ......... 13-10 2007 Tallahassee ...........................Miami ................... 29-37 2008 Miami Gardens .....................Florida State ......... 41-39

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Tallahassee ..........18 ............Miami ................... 38-34

BOSTON COLLEGE vs. VIRGINIA SERIES .......................................Boston College leads 4-0-0 at Chestnut Hill ..........................Boston College leads 2-0-0 at Charlottesville ........................Boston College leads 1-0-0 Neutral Site/Bowls......................Boston College leads 1-0-0 In ACC Play ....................................................................2-0-0 AP Rank Year Site/Bowl BC VA Winner Score 1963 Chestnut Hill ........................Boston College..... 30-21 1994 Carquest Bowl .....15 ............Boston College..... 31-13 2005 Chestnut Hill .......18 ....25 ...Boston College..... 28-17 2009 Charlottesville ......................Boston College..... 14-10 CLEMSON vs. VIRGINIA SERIES ............................................. Clemson leads 37-8-1 at Clemson ........................................ Clemson leads 20-3-1 at Charlottesville .............................. Clemson leads 16-5-0 Neutral Site/Bowls.............................. Clemson leads 1-0-0 In ACC Play ...................................... Clemson leads 37-8-1 AP Rank Year Site/Bowl CU VA Winner Score 1955 Charlottesville ....................... Clemson................20-7 1956 Clemson ................................ Clemson..................7-0 1957 Charlottesville ....................... Clemson................20-6 1958 Clemson ................ 15 ........... Clemson..............20-15 1959 Charlottesville ......... 5 ........... Clemson................47-0 1960 Clemson .................. 8 ........... Clemson................21-7 1963 Charlottesville ....................... Clemson................35-0 1964 Clemson ................................ Clemson................29-7 1965 Charlottesville ....................... Clemson..............20-14 1966 Clemson ................................ Clemson..............40-35 1969 Charlottesville ....................... Clemson..............21-14 1970 Clemson ................................ Clemson..............27-17 1971 Richmond .............................. Clemson..............32-15 1972 Clemson ................................ Clemson..............37-21 1973 Clemson ................................ Clemson..............32-27 1974 Clemson ................................ Clemson................28-9 1977 Clemson ................................ Clemson................31-0 1978 Charlottesville ....................... Clemson..............30-14 1979 Clemson ................................ Clemson................17-7 1980 Charlottesville ....................... Clemson..............27-24 1981 Clemson .................. 9 ........... Clemson................27-0 1982 Charlottesville ....................... Clemson................48-0 1983 Clemson ................................ Clemson..............42-21 1984 Charlottesville ......... 3 ........... Clemson................55-0 1985 Clemson ................................ Clemson..............27-24 1986 Charlottesville ....... 20 ........... Clemson..............31-17 1987 Clemson .................. 8 ........... Clemson..............38-21 1988 Charlottesville ........11 ........... Clemson................10-7 1989 Clemson ................ 15 ........... Clemson..............34-20 1990 Charlottesville ......... 9 ... 14 ... Virginia .................20-7 1991 Clemson ................ 18 ........... TIE......................20-20 1992 Charlottesville ....... 25 ... 10 ... Clemson..............29-28 1993 Clemson ........................ 18 ... Clemson..............23-14 1994 Charlottesville ....................... Virginia ...................9-6 1995 Clemson ........................ 11 ... Virginia .................22-3 1996 Charlottesville ............... 15 ... Clemson..............24-16 1997 Clemson ................................ Virginia .................21-7 1998 Charlottesville ............... 10 ... Virginia ...............20-18 1999 Clemson ........................ 23 ... Clemson..............33-14 2000 Charlottesville ........11 ........... Clemson..............31-10 2001 Clemson ................ 19 ........... Virginia ...............26-24 2002 Charlottesville ....................... Virginia ...............22-17 2003 Clemson ........................ 25 ... Clemson.......(ot) 30-27 2004 Charlottesville ............... 10 ... Virginia ...............30-10 2008 Clarlottesville ........................ Clemson................13-3 2009 Clemson ................ 18 ........... Clemson..............34-21 BOSTON COLLEGE vs. VIRGINIA TECH SERIES ....................................... Virginia Tech leads 12-6-0 at Chestnut Hill ............................ Virginia Tech leads 5-3-0 at Blacksburg................................ Virginia Tech leads 5-3-0 Neutral Site/Bowls........................ Virginia Tech leads 2-0-0 AP Rank Year Site/Bowl BC VT Winner Score 1993 Chestnut Hill ................25 ...Boston College..... 48-34 1994 Chestnut Hill ................18 ...Virginia Tech .......... 12-7 1995 Blacksburg....................20 ...Boston College..... 20-14 1996 Chesnut Hill .................19 ...Virginia Tech .......... 45-7 1997 Blacksburg....................23 ...Virginia Tech .......... 17-7 1998 Chestnut Hill ................17 ...Virginia Tech .......... 17-0 1999 Blacksburg...........22 ......2 ...Virginia Tech ........ 38-14 2000 Chestnut Hill ..................4 ...Virginia Tech ........ 48-34 2001 Blacksburg......................6 ...Virginia Tech ........ 34-20 2002 Chestnut Hill ..................4 ...Virginia Tech ........ 28-23 2003 Blacksburg....................12 ...Boston College..... 34-27 2005 Blacksburg...........13 ......3 ...Virginia Tech ........ 30-10 2006 Chestnut Hill ................22 ...Boston College....... 22-3 2007 Blacksburg.............2 ......8 ...Boston College..... 14-10 2007 ACC Champ*. .....12 ......6 ...Virginia Tech ........ 30-16 *Jacksonville, Fla. 2008 Chestnut Hill ................17 ...Boston College..... 28-23 2008 ACC Champ*. .....18 ............Virginia Tech ........ 30-12 *Tampa, Fla. 2009 Blacksburg......................5 ...Virginia Tech ........ 48-14

CLEMSON vs. VIRGINIA TECH SERIES ............................................. Clemson leads 17-12-1 at Clemson ............................................ Clemson leads 8-7-1 at Blacksburg........................................ Clemson leads 7-3-0 Neutral Site/Bowls....................................... Series tied 2-2-0 In ACC Play .................................. Virginia Tech leads 2-0-0 AP Rank Year Site/Bowl CU VT Winner Score 1900 Charlotte ...............................Clemson ................. 12-5 1901 Columbia, SC .......................Virginia Tech ........ 17-11 1906 Clemson ...............................TIE ........................... 0-0 1908 Clemson ...............................Virginia Tech ............ 6-0 1909 Blacksburg............................Virginia Tech ............ 6-0 1923 Blacksburg............................Virginia Tech .......... 25-6 1924 Clemson ...............................Virginia Tech .......... 50-6 1935 Blacksburg............................Clemson ................. 28-7 1936 Clemson ...............................Clemson ................. 20-0 1945 Clemson ...............................Clemson ................. 35-0 1946 Blacksburg............................Clemson ................. 14-7 1954 Clemson ...............................Virginia Tech .......... 18-7 1955 Roanoke ...............................Clemson ............... 21-16 1956 Clemson ..............13 ....15 ...Clemson ................. 21-6 1960 Clemson ................7 ............Clemson ................. 13-7 1977 Blacksburg............................Clemson ............... 31-13 1978 Clemson ...............................Clemson ................. 38-7 1979 Blacksburg............................Clemson ................. 21-0 1980 Clemson ...............................Clemson ............... 13-10 1984 Clemson ...............................Clemson ............... 17-10 1985 Blacksburg............................Clemson ............... 20-17 1986 Clemson ...............................Virginia Tech ........ 20-14 1987 Blacksburg...........10 ............Clemson ............... 22-10 1988 Clemson ................4 ............Clemson ................. 40-7 1989 Blacksburg.............7 ............Clemson ................. 27-7 1998 Clemson ...............................Virginia Tech .......... 37-0 1999 Blacksburg......................8 ...Virginia Tech ........ 31-11 2001 Gator Bowl ..........16 ......6 ...Virginia Tech ........ 41-20 2006 Blacksburg...........10 ............Virginia Tech .......... 24-7 2007 Clemson ..............22 ....15 ...Virginia Tech ........ 41-23 DUKE vs. NC STATE SERIES ................................................... Duke leads 40-36-5 at Durham ............................................... Duke leads 23-17-1 at Raleigh ..........................................NC State leads 19-17-4 In ACC Play ......................................NC State leads 29-20-4 AP Rank Year Site/Bowl DU NCS Winner Score 1924 Raleigh .................... ...........NC State ................. 14-0 1925 Durham.................................NC State ................. 13-0 1926 Raleigh .................................NC State ............... 26-19 1927 Durham.................................NC State ............... 20-18 1928 Raleigh .................................Duke ..................... 14-12 1929 Durham.................................Duke ..................... 19-12 1930 Raleigh .................................Duke ....................... 18-0 1931 Durham.................................NC State ................. 14-0 1932 Raleigh .................................NC State ................... 6-0 1933 Durham.................................Duke ......................... 7-0 1934 Durham.................................Duke ....................... 32-0 1935 Raleigh .................................Duke ......................... 7-0 1936 Durham................ 11 ............Duke ....................... 13-0 1937 Raleigh ..................4 ............Duke ....................... 20-7 1938 Durham..................8 ............Duke ......................... 7-0 1939 Raleigh .................................Duke ....................... 28-0 1940 Durham.................................Duke ....................... 42-6 1941 Raleigh ..................3 ............Duke ....................... 55-6 1942 Durham.................................Duke ....................... 47-0 1943 Raleigh ..................9 ............Duke ....................... 75-0 1945 Durham................16 ............Duke ..................... 26-13 1946 Raleigh .................................NC State ................. 13-7 1947 Durham.................................Duke ......................... 7-0 1948 Raleigh .................................TIE ........................... 0-0 1949 Durham.................................Duke ..................... 14-13 1950 Raleigh .................................Duke ......................... 7-0 1951 Durham.................................Duke ..................... 27-21 1952 Raleigh ..................5 ............Duke ....................... 57-0 1953 Durham................16 ............Duke ....................... 31-0 1954 Raleigh ................19 ............Duke ....................... 21-7 1955 Raleigh .................................Duke ....................... 33-7 1956 Durham.................................Duke ....................... 42-0 1957 Raleigh ..................4 .... 11 ...TIE ....................... 14-14 1958 Durham.................................Duke ..................... 20-13 1959 Raleigh .................................Duke ..................... 17-15 1960 Durham.................................Duke ..................... 17-13 1961 Raleigh .................................Duke ....................... 17-6 1962 Durham.................................Duke ..................... 21-14 1963 Raleigh .................................NC State ................. 21-7 1964 Durham.................................Duke ....................... 35-3 1965 Raleigh .................................NC State ................. 21-0 1966 Durham...........................5 ...NC State ................. 33-7 1967 Raleigh .................................NC State ................. 28-7 1968 Durham.................................NC State ............... 17-15 1969 Raleigh .................................TIE ....................... 25-25 1970 Raleigh .................................Duke ....................... 22-6 1971 Durham.................................Duke ..................... 41-13 1972 Raleigh .................................NC State ................. 17-0 1973 Durham.........................20 ...NC State ................. 21-3 1974 Raleigh .........................16 ...NC State ............... 35-21 1975 Durham.................................TIE ....................... 21-21 1976 Raleigh .................................Duke ..................... 28-14 1977 Durham.................................NC State ............... 37-32


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Raleigh .................................NC State ............... 24-10 Durham.................................NC State ................. 28-7 Raleigh .................................NC State ............... 38-21 Durham.................................Duke ....................... 17-7 Raleigh .................................NC State ............... 21-16 Durham.................................Duke ..................... 27-26 Raleigh .................................Duke ..................... 16-13 Durham.................................Duke ..................... 31-19 Raleigh .................................NC State ............... 29-15 Durham.................................NC State ............... 47-45 Raleigh .................................TIE ....................... 43-43 Durham.................................Duke ..................... 35-26 Raleigh .................................NC State ................. 16-0 Durham.........................24 ...NC State ............... 32-31 Raleigh .........................14 ...NC State ............... 45-27 Durham.........................22 ...Duke ..................... 21-20 Raleigh ................18 ............NC State ............... 24-23 Durham.................................NC State ............... 41-38 Raleigh .................................NC State ............... 44-22 Durham.................................NC State ............... 45-14 Raleigh .................................NC State ............... 27-24 Durham.................................NC State ........ (ot) 31-24 Raleigh .................................NC State ............... 35-31 Durham.................................NC State ............... 55-31 Raleigh .................................NC State ............... 24-22 Durham.................................NC State ............... 28-21 Durham.................................NC State ............... 27-17 Raleigh .................................Duke ..................... 49-28

FLORIDA STATE vs. NORTH CAROLINA SERIES ........................................Florida State leads 15-1-1 at Tallahassee .................................Florida State leads 7-0-1 at Chapel Hill.................................Florida State leads 7-1-0 Neutral Site/Bowls.........................Florida State leads 1-0-0 In ACC Play .................................Florida State leads 13-1-0 AP Rank Year Site/Bowl FSU NC Winner Score 1983 Atlanta ..................................Florida State ........... 28-3 1985 Chapel Hill .......... 11 ............Florida State ......... 20-10 1986 Tallahassee ..........15 ............TIE ....................... 10-10 1992 Tallahassee ............8 ............Florida State ......... 36-13 1993 Chapel Hill ............1 ....13 ...Florida State ........... 33-7 1994 Tallahassee ............3 ....13 ...Florida State ......... 31-18 1995 Chapel Hill ............6 ............Florida State ......... 28-12 1996 Tallahassee ............2 .... 11 ...Florida State ........... 13-0 1997 Chapel Hill ............3 ......5 ...Florida State ........... 20-3 1998 Tallahassee ............5 ............Florida State ......... 39-13 1999 Chapel Hill ............1 ............Florida State ......... 42-10 2000 Tallahassee ............2 ............Florida State ......... 63-14 2001 Chapel Hill ............6 ............North Carolina ....... 41-9 2002 Tallahassee ..........15 ............Florida State ......... 40-14 2003 Chapel Hill .......... 11 ............Florida State ........... 37-0 2004 Tallahassee ............9 ............Florida State ......... 38-16 2009 Chapel Hill ...........................Florida State ......... 30-27 GEORGIA TECH vs. MARYLAND SERIES .......................................Georgia Tech leads 13-6-0 at Atlanta.......................................Georgia Tech leads 8-1-0 at College Park .................................. Maryland leads 5-4-0 Neutral Site/Bowls........................Georgia Tech leads 1-0-0 In ACC Play ................................Georgia Tech leads 13-6-0 AP Rank Year Site/Bowl GT MD Winner Score 1988 College Park .........................Maryland ................ 13-8 1989 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech ........ 28-24 1990 College Park ........23 ............Georgia Tech .......... 31-3 1991 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech ........ 34-10 1992 College Park ........17 ............Georgia Tech ........ 28-26 1993 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech .......... 38-0 1994 College Park .........................Maryland .............. 42-27 1995 Atlanta ..........................17 ...Georgia Tech .......... 31-3 1996 College Park .........................Maryland .............. 13-10 1997 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech ........ 37-18 1998 Baltimore .............23 ............Georgia Tech ........ 31-14 1999 Atlanta ...................9 ............Georgia Tech ........ 49-31 2000 College Park ........20 ............Georgia Tech ........ 35-22 2001 Atlanta .................15 ....22 ...Maryland ....... (ot) 20-17 2002 College Park .........................Maryland .............. 34-10 2003 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech ............ 7-3 2004 College Park .................23 ...Georgia Tech .......... 20-7 2006 Atlanta .................18 ............Georgia Tech ........ 27-23 2007 College Park .........................Maryland .............. 28-26 GEORGIA TECH vs. MIAMI SERIES .......................................Georgia Tech leads 10-5-0 at Atlanta.......................................Georgia Tech leads 8-2-0 at Miami ................................................................ Tied 2-2-0 Neutral Site/Bowls................................... Miami leads 1-0-0 In ACC Play ..................................Georgia Tech leads 4-2-0 AP Rank Year Site/Bowl GT MIA Winner Score 1955 Atlanta .................10 ............Georgia Tech .......... 14-6 1964 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech .......... 20-0 1967 Miami ...................................Miami ..................... 49-7 1968 Atlanta ..........................15 ...Miami ..................... 10-7 1970 Atlanta .................19 ............Georgia Tech ........ 31-21 1975 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech ........ 38-23 1977 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech .......... 10-6

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Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech ........ 24-19 Gator Bowl ..........17 ....23 ...Miami ................... 28-13 Atlanta ............................4 ...Miami ..................... 27-3 Miami .............................3 ...Georgia Tech ........ 14-10 Atlanta .................21 ............Georgia Tech ........ 30-23 Miami ...................................Georgia Tech ........ 17-14 Atlanta ..........................23 ...Georgia Tech ........ 41-23 Miami ..................14 ....20 ...Miami ................... 33-17

BOSTON COLLEGE vs. WAKE FOREST SERIES .......................................Boston College leads 9-6-2 at Chestnut Hill ..........................Boston College leads 4-1-0 at Fenway Park ..........................Boston College leads 2-0-0 at Braves Field ................................Wake Forest leads 3-2-1 at Winston-Salem ...........................Wake Forest leads 2-1-1 In ACC Play ................................Boston College leads 4-1-0 AP Rank Year Site/Bowl BC WF Winner Score 1941 Chestnut Hill ........................Boston College....... 26-6 1942 Fenway Park ........10 ............Boston College....... 27-0 1946 Braves Field .........................Wake Forest ........... 12-6 1947 Braves Field .........................Wake Forest ......... 14-13 1948 Braves Field .........................Boston College....... 26-9 1949 Braves Field .........................Boston College....... 13-7 1950 Braves Field .........................TIE ........................... 7-7 1951 Braves Field .........................Wake Forest ........... 20-6 1952 Winston-Salem .....................TIE ........................... 7-7 1953 Fenway Park .........................Boston College....... 20-7 2003 Chestnut Hill ........................Wake Forest ......... 32-28 2004 Winston-Salem .....................Wake Forest ......... 17-14 2005 Chestnut Hill .......14 ............Boston College..... 35-30 2006 Winston-Salem ....16 ....22 ...Wake Forest ......... 21-14 2007 Chestnut Hill ........................Boston College..... 38-28 2008 Winston-Salem .....................Boston College..... 24-21 2009 Chestnut Hill ........................Boston College . (ot) 27-24 CLEMSON vs. WAKE FOREST SERIES .............................................. Clemson leads 57-17-1 at Clemson ........................................... Clemson leads 34-7-0 at Winston-Salem ................................ Clemson leads 19-6-1 at Old Wake Forest .........................Wake Forest leads 4-1-0 Neutral Site/Bowls................................. Clemson leads 3-0-0 In ACC Play ......................................... Clemson leads 49-9-1 AP Rank Year Site/Bowl CU WF Winner Score 1933 Charlotte ...............................Clemson ................. 13-0 1935 Clemson ...............................Clemson ................. 13-7 1936 Old Wake Forest ...................Wake Forest ............. 6-0 1937 Clemson ...............................Clemson ................. 32-0 1938 Old Wake Forest ...................Clemson ................... 7-0 1939 Clemson ...............................Clemson ................. 20-7 1940 Clemson ...............................Clemson ................. 39-0 1941 Clemson ...............................Clemson ................. 29-0 1942 Old Wake Forest ...................Wake Forest ........... 19-6 1943 Clemson ...............................Wake Forest ......... 41-12 1944 Old Wake Forest ...........17 ...Wake Forest ........... 13-7 1945 Clemson ..............16 ............Wake Forest ........... 13-6 1946 Old Wake Forest ...................Wake Forest ........... 19-7 1947 Clemson ...............................Wake Forest ......... 16-14 1948 Winston-Salem ....10 ....19 ...Clemson ............... 21-14 1949 Clemson ...............................Wake Forest ......... 35-21 1950 Winston-Salem ....16 ....17 ...Clemson ............... 13-12 1951 Clemson ...............................Clemson ................. 21-6 1953 Clemson ...............................Clemson ................. 18-0 1954 Charlotte ...............................Clemson ............... 32-20 1955 Clemson ...............................Clemson ............... 19-13 1956 Winston-Salem .....................Clemson ................. 17-0 1957 Clemson ...............................Clemson ................. 13-6 1958 Clemson ..............19 ............Clemson ............... 14-12 1959 Clemson ..............19 ............Clemson ............... 33-31 1960 Winston-Salem ......9 ............Clemson ................. 28-7 1961 Clemson ...............................Wake Forest ......... 17-13 1962 Winston-Salem .....................Clemson ................. 24-7 1963 Clemson ...............................Clemson ................. 36-0 1964 Winston-Salem .....................Clemson ................. 21-2 1965 Clemson ...............................Clemson ............... 26-13 1966 Winston-Salem .....................Clemson ............... 23-21 1967 Clemson ...............................Clemson ................. 23-6 1968 Winston-Salem .....................TIE ....................... 20-20 1969 Clemson ...............................Clemson ............... 28-14 1970 Winston-Salem .....................Wake Forest ......... 36-20 1971 Clemson ...............................Clemson ................. 10-9 1972 Winston-Salem .....................Clemson ................. 31-0 1973 Clemson ...............................Clemson ................. 35-8 1974 Winston-Salem .....................Clemson ................. 21-9 1975 Clemson ...............................Clemson ............... 16-14 1976 Winston-Salem .....................Wake Forest ......... 20-14 1977 Clemson ..............16 ............Clemson ................. 26-0 1978 Winston-Salem ....16 ............Clemson ................. 51-6 1979 Clemson .......................14 ...Clemson ................. 31-0 1980 Winston-Salem .....................Clemson ............... 35-33 1981 Clemson ................3 ............Clemson ............... 82-24 1982 Tokyo...................10 ............Clemson ............... 21-17 1983 Clemson ...............................Clemson ............... 24-17 1984 Clemson ...............................Clemson ............... 37-14 1985 Clemson ...............................Clemson ............... 26-10 1986 Winston-Salem .....................Clemson ............... 28-20 1987 Clemson ..............14 ............Clemson ............... 31-17 1988 Winston-Salem ....15 ............Clemson ............... 38-21

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135 135 135 Clemson ..............22 ............Clemson ............... 44-10 Winston-Salem ....19 ............Clemson ................. 24-6 Clemson ..............16 ............Clemson ............... 28-10 Winston-Salem .....................Wake Forest ......... 18-15 Clemson ...............................Wake Forest ......... 20-16 Clemson ...............................Clemson ................. 24-8 Winston-Salem .....................Clemson ............... 29-14 Clemson ...............................Clemson ............... 21-10 Winston-Salem .....................Clemson ............... 33-16 Clemson ...............................Wake Forest ......... 29-19 Winston-Salem .....................Clemson ................. 12-3 Clemson ..............16 ............Clemson ................. 55-7 Winston-Salem .....................Clemson ............... 21-14 Clemson ...............................Clemson ............... 31-23 Winston-Salem .....................Wake Forest ......... 45-17 Clemson ..............15 ............Clemson ...... (2ot) 37-30 Winston-Salem .....................Wake Forest ......... 31-27 Winston-Salem ....15 ............Clemson ............... 27-17 Clemson ..............20 ............Clemson ............... 44-10 Winston-Salem .............21 ...Wake Forest ........... 12-7 Clemson ...............................Clemson ................. 38-3

DUKE vs. VIRGINIA SERIES .............................................. Virginia leads 32-29-0 at Durham ............................................... Duke leads 15-12-0 at Charlottesville ............................... Virginia leads 17-11-0 Neutral Site/Bowls....................................... Series tied 3-3-0 In ACC Play ....................................... Virginia leads 27-25-0 AP Rank Year Site/Bowl DU VA Winner Score 1890 Richmond .............................Virginia .................. 10-4 1891 Richmond .............................Duke ....................... 20-0 1892 Atlanta ..................................Virginia .................. 46-4 1893 Lynchburg ............................Virginia .................. 30-0 1923 Charlottesville ......................Virginia .................. 35-0 1930 Durham.................................Duke ....................... 32-0 1943 Durham.................................Duke ....................... 49-0 1951 Durham.................................Virginia .................. 30-7 1952 Charlottesville .......6 ............Duke ....................... 21-7 1953 Norfolk ................13 ............Duke ....................... 48-6 1956 Charlottesville ......................Duke ....................... 40-7 1957 Durham..................7 ............Duke ....................... 40-0 1958 Charlottesville ......................Virginia ................ 15-12 1961 Richmond .............................Duke ....................... 42-0 1963 Charlottesville ......................Duke ....................... 30-8 1964 Durham.................................Duke ....................... 30-0 1965 Charlottesville ......................Duke ....................... 21-7 1966 Durham.................................Duke ....................... 27-8 1967 Charlottesville ......................Duke ....................... 13-6 1968 Durham.................................Virginia ................ 50-20 1969 Charlottesville ......................Virginia .................. 10-0 1970 Durham................20 ............Duke ....................... 17-7 1971 Charlottesville ......................Duke ....................... 28-0 1972 Durham.................................Duke ..................... 37-13 1973 Charlottesville ......................Virginia .................... 7-3 1974 Durham.................................Duke ....................... 21-7 1975 Durham.................................Duke ..................... 26-11 1976 Charlottesville ......................Duke ....................... 21-6 1977 Charlottesville ......................Duke ....................... 31-7 1978 Durham.................................Duke ..................... 20-13 1979 Charlottesville ......................Virginia ................ 30-12 1980 Durham.................................Virginia ................ 20-17 1981 Charlottesville ......................Duke ..................... 29-24 1982 Durham.................................Duke ..................... 51-17 1983 Charlottesville ......................Virginia ................ 38-30 1984 Durham.................................Virginia ................ 38-10 1985 Charlottesville ......................Virginia ................ 37-14 1986 Durham.................................Duke ..................... 20-13 1987 Charlottesville ......................Virginia ................ 42-17 1988 Durham.................................Duke ..................... 38-34 1989 Charlottesville ......................Virginia ................ 49-28 1990 Durham.........................10 ...Virginia .................. 59-0 1991 Charlottesville ......................Virginia .................. 34-3 1992 Durham.........................14 ...Virginia ................ 55-28 1993 Charlottesville ..............22 ...Virginia .................. 35-0 1994 Durham................23 ....13 ...Duke ..................... 28-25 1995 Charlottesville ..............19 ...Virginia ................ 44-30 1996 Durham.........................16 ...Virginia .................. 27-3 1997 Charlottesville ......................Virginia ................ 13-10 1998 Durham......................... 11 ...Virginia .................. 24-0 1999 Charlottesville ......................Duke .............. (ot) 24-17 2000 Durham.................................Virginia ................ 26-10 2001 Charlottesville ......................Virginia ................ 31-10 2002 Durham.................................Virginia ................ 27-22 2003 Charlottesville ..............17 ...Virginia .................. 27-0 2004 Durham.........................14 ...Virginia ................ 37-16 2005 Charlottesville ..............23 ...Virginia .................. 38-7 2006 Durham.................................Virginia .................. 37-0 2007 Charlottesville ......................Virginia ................ 24-13 2008 Durham.................................Duke ....................... 31-3 2009 Charlottesville ......................Duke ..................... 28-17 DUKE vs. VIRGINIA TECH SERIES ...................................... Virginia Tech leads 10-7-0 at Durham .................................... Virginia Tech leads 4-2-0 at Blacksburg............................... Virginia Tech leads 5-0-0 Neutral Site/Bowls..................................... Duke leads 5-1-0 In ACC Play ................................. Virginia Tech leads 6-0-0


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AP Rank Site/Bowl DU VT Winner Score Greensboro ...........................Duke ....................... 25-0 Greensboro ...........................Duke ....................... 18-0 Roanoke ..............15 ............Duke ......................... 7-0 Durham.................................Duke ....................... 55-7 Winston-Salem .....................Duke ....................... 47-6 Norfolk .................................Duke ....................... 55-6 Norfolk .................................Virginia Tech ........ 48-12 Durham.................................Duke ....................... 14-7 Durham.................................Virginia Tech ........ 22-21 Blacksburg............................Virginia Tech ........ 27-14 Blacksburg............................Virginia Tech .......... 27-0 Blacksburg............................Virginia Tech ........ 41-17 Durham...........................7 ...Virginia Tech .......... 45-0 Blacksburg...........14 ............Virginia Tech .......... 36-0 Durham.........................12 ...Virginia Tech ........ 43-14 Blacksburg............................Virginia Tech .......... 14-3 Durham...........................6 ...Virginia Tech ........ 34-26

FLORIDA STATE vs. NC STATE SERIES ........................................Florida State leads 21-9-0 at Tallahassee ...............................Florida State leads 12-4-0 at Raleigh .......................................Florida State leads 9-5-0 In ACC Play .................................Florida State leads 13-5-0 AP Rank Year Site/Bowl FSU NCS Winner Score 1952 Raleigh .................................NC State ................. 13-7 1953 Tallahassee ...................13 ...Florida State ......... 23-13 1954 Raleigh .................................Florida State ............. 7-3 1955 Tallahassee ...........................Florida State ............. 7-0 1956 Raleigh .................................Florida State ........... 14-0 1957 Tallahassee ...........................NC State ................... 7-0 1963 Tallahassee ...........................Florida State ........... 14-0 1964 Tallahassee ...........................Florida State ........... 28-6 1965 Raleigh .................................NC State ................... 3-0 1967 Tallahassee ...........................NC State ............... 20-10 1968 Raleigh .................................Florida State ........... 48-7 1969 Tallahassee ...........................Florida State ......... 33-22 1992 Raleigh ..................3 ............Florida State ......... 34-13 1993 Tallahassee ............2 ............Florida State ........... 62-3 1994 Raleigh ..................8 ....25 ...Florida State ........... 34-3 1995 Tallahassee ............1 ............Florida State ......... 77-17 1996 Raleigh ..................3 ............Florida State ......... 51-17 1997 Tallahassee ............3 ............Florida State ......... 48-35 1998 Raleigh ..................2 ............NC State ................. 24-7 1999 Tallahassee ............1 ............Florida State ......... 42-11 2000 Raleigh ..................6 ....21 ...Florida State ........... 54-7 2001 Tallahassee ..........10 ............NC State ............... 34-28 2002 Raleigh ................14 ............NC State ................. 17-7 2003 Tallahassee ........... 13 ............Florida State ......(2ot) 50-44 2004 Raleigh ................ 11 ............Florida State ......... 17-10 2005 Tallahassee .....................9 ...NC State ............... 20-15 2006 Raleigh ................17 ............NC State ............... 24-20 2007 Tallahassee ...........................Florida State ......... 27-10 2008 Raleigh .................................Florida State ......... 26-17 2009 Tallahassee ...........................Florida State ......... 45-42 GEORGIA TECH vs. NORTH CAROLINA SERIES ..................................... Georgia Tech leads 24-18-3 at Atlanta..................................... Georgia Tech leads 16-7-0 at Chapel Hill........................... North Carolina leads 11-8-3 In ACC Play .............................. Georgia Tech leads 14-12-1 AP Rank Year Site/Bowl GT NC Winner Score 1915 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech .......... 23-3 1916 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech .......... 10-6 1927 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech .......... 13-0 1928 Chapel Hill ...........................Georgia Tech .......... 20-7 1929 Atlanta ..................................North Carolina ....... 18-7 1930 Chapel Hill ...........................TIE ........................... 6-6 1931 Chapel Hill ...........................TIE ....................... 19-19 1932 Chapel Hill ...........................Georgia Tech ........ 43-14 1933 Chapel Hill ...........................Georgia Tech .......... 10-6 1934 Atlanta ..................................North Carolina ....... 26-0 1935 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ....... 19-0 1943 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech .......... 20-7 1944 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech .......... 28-0 1945 Chapel Hill ...........................Georgia Tech ........ 20-14 1974 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech ........ 29-28 1980 Chapel Hill ...................10 ...North Carolina ....... 33-0 1981 Atlanta ............................6 ...North Carolina ....... 28-7 1982 Chapel Hill ...................12 ...North Carolina ....... 41-0 1983 Atlanta ............................5 ...North Carolina ..... 38-21 1984 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ..... 24-17 1985 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech .......... 31-0 1986 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ..... 21-20 1987 Atlanta ..................................North Carolina ..... 30-23 1988 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ..... 20-17 1989 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech ........ 17-14 1990 Chapel Hill .......... 11 ............TIE ....................... 13-13 1991 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech ........ 35-14 1992 Chapel Hill ..........19 ............North Carolina ..... 26-14 1993 Atlanta ..........................14 ...North Carolina ....... 41-3 1994 Chapel Hill ...................14 ...North Carolina ..... 31-24 1995 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech ........ 27-25 1996 Chapel Hill ................... 11 ...North Carolina ....... 16-0 1997 Atlanta ............................5 ...North Carolina ..... 16-13 1998 Chapel Hill ...........................Georgia Tech ........ 43-21

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Atlanta ...................7 ............Georgia Tech ..... (ot) 31-24 Chapel Hill ...........................Georgia Tech ........ 42-28 Atlanta .................23 ....22 ...Georgia Tech ........ 28-21 Chapel Hill ...........................Georgia Tech ........ 21-13 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech ........ 41-24 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ..... 34-13 Atlanta .................17 ............Georgia Tech ........ 27-21 Chapel Hill ..........19 ............Georgia Tech ............ 7-0 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech ........ 27-25 Chapel Hill ..........22 ....19 ...North Carolina ....... 28-7 Atlanta ..........................22 ...Georgia Tech .......... 24-7

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Durham.................................Duke ..................... 48-35 Winston-Salem .....................Wake Forest ......... 28-26 Durham.................................Wake Forest ......... 42-35 Winston-Salem .....................Wake Forest ......... 36-10 Durham.................................Wake Forest ......... 42-13 Winston-Salem .....................Wake Forest ......... 24-22 Durham.................................Wake Forest ........... 44-6 Winston-Salem .....................Wake Forest ......... 14-13 Durham.................................Wake Forest ......... 41-36 Winston-Salem .....................Wake Forest . (ot) 33-30 Durham.................................Wake Forest ......... 45-34

DUKE vs. WAKE FOREST

FLORIDA STATE vs. VIRGINIA

SERIES .................................................. Duke leads 53-35-2 at Durham .............................................. Duke leads 28-20-0 at Winston-Salem .................................. Duke leads 19-13-1 Neutral Site/Bowls.......................................Series tied 2-2-0 at Old Wake Forest ................................... Duke leads 4-0-1 In ACC Play ........................................... Duke leads 30-25-2 AP Rank Year Site/Bowl DU WF Winner Score 1889 Raleigh .................................Wake Forest ........... 32-0 1889 Old Wake Forest ...................Duke ......................... 8-4 1893 Old Wake Forest ...................Duke ....................... 12-6 1921 Durham.................................Duke ....................... 17-0 1922 Durham.................................Duke ......................... 3-0 1923 Durham.................................Wake Forest ........... 16-6 1924 Durham.................................Wake Forest ........... 32-0 1925 Durham.................................Wake Forest ........... 21-3 1926 Goldsboro .............................Wake Forest ........... 21-0 1927 Old Wake Forest ...................Duke ....................... 32-6 1928 Durham.................................Duke ....................... 38-0 1929 Durham.................................Duke ....................... 20-0 1930 Old Wake Forest ...................TIE ....................... 13-13 1931 Durham.................................Duke ....................... 28-0 1932 Durham.................................Duke ......................... 9-0 1933 Durham.................................Duke ....................... 22-0 1934 Durham.................................Duke ....................... 28-7 1935 Greensboro ..........15 ............Duke ....................... 26-7 1936 Old Wake Forest ...................Duke ....................... 20-0 1937 Durham................ 11 ............Duke ....................... 67-0 1938 Winston-Salem ......9 ............Duke ......................... 7-0 1939 Durham................13 ............Duke ......................... 6-0 1940 Winston-Salem .....................Duke ....................... 23-0 1941 Durham.................................Duke ..................... 43-14 1942 Winston-Salem .....................Wake Forest ........... 20-7 1944 Durham................20 .... 11 ...Duke ....................... 34-0 1945 Winston-Salem ....13 ............Duke ..................... 26-19 1946 Durham.........................13 ...Duke ....................... 13-0 1947 Winston-Salem ....15 .... 11 ...Duke ....................... 13-6 1948 Durham.........................18 ...Wake Forest ......... 27-20 1949 Durham................16 ............Wake Forest ........... 27-7 1950 Durham.................................Wake Forest ........... 13-7 1951 Durham.................................Wake Forest ......... 19-13 1952 Winston-Salem .....................Duke ....................... 14-7 1953 Durham................10 ............Duke ....................... 19-0 1954 Winston-Salem .....................Duke ..................... 28-21 1955 Durham................20 ............Duke ....................... 14-0 1956 Winston-Salem .....................Duke ....................... 26-0 1957 Durham..................5 ............Duke ....................... 34-7 1958 Winston-Salem .....................Duke ....................... 29-0 1959 Durham.................................Duke ..................... 27-15 1960 Winston-Salem ......7 ............Duke ....................... 34-7 1961 Durham.................................Duke ....................... 23-3 1962 Winston-Salem .....................Duke ....................... 50-0 1963 Durham.................................Duke ....................... 39-7 1964 Winston-Salem .....................Wake Forest ........... 20-7 1965 Durham.................................Duke ....................... 40-7 1967 Raleigh .................................Duke ..................... 31-13 1968 Durham.................................Duke ....................... 18-3 1969 Winston-Salem .....................Duke ..................... 27-20 1970 Durham.................................Wake Forest ......... 28-14 1971 Winston-Salem .....................Wake Forest ........... 23-7 1972 Durham.................................Wake Forest ............. 9-7 1973 Winston-Salem .....................TIE ........................... 7-7 1974 Durham.................................Duke ....................... 23-7 1975 Winston-Salem .....................Duke ..................... 42-14 1976 Durham.................................Wake Forest ......... 38-17 1977 Winston-Salem .....................Duke ..................... 38-14 1978 Durham.................................Duke ......................... 3-0 1979 Winston-Salem .............20 ...Wake Forest ......... 17-14 1980 Durham.................................Wake Forest ......... 27-24 1981 Winston-Salem .....................Duke ..................... 31-10 1982 Durham.................................Duke ..................... 46-26 1983 Winston-Salem .....................Duke ..................... 31-21 1984 Durham.................................Wake Forest ......... 20-16 1985 Winston-Salem .....................Wake Forest ........... 27-7 1986 Durham.................................Duke ..................... 38-36 1987 Winston-Salem .....................Wake Forest ......... 30-27 1988 Durham.................................Wake Forest ......... 35-16 1989 Winston-Salem .....................Duke ..................... 52-35 1990 Durham.................................Duke ..................... 57-20 1991 Winston-Salem .....................Wake Forest ......... 31-14 1992 Durham.................................Wake Forest ......... 28-14 1993 Winston-Salem .....................Duke ..................... 21-13 1994 Winston-Salem ....20 ............Duke ..................... 51-26 1995 Durham.................................Duke ..................... 42-26 1996 Winston-Salem .....................Wake Forest ......... 17-16 1997 Durham.................................Wake Forest ......... 38-24 1998 Winston-Salem .....................Duke ..................... 19-16

SERIES ........................................Florida State leads 13-2-0 at Tallahassee .................................Florida State leads 8-0-0 at Charlottesville ...........................Florida State leads 5-2-0 In ACC Play .................................Florida State leads 13-2-0 Year 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

AP Rank Site/Bowl FSU VA Winner Score Charlottesville .......6 ....23 ...Florida State ........... 13-3 Tallahassee ............1 ....15 ...Florida State ......... 40-14 Tallahassee ............3 ............Florida State ......... 41-17 Charlottesville .......2 ....24 ...Virginia ................ 33-28 Tallahassee ............3 ....14 ...Florida State ......... 31-24 Charlottesville .......3 ............Florida State ......... 47-21 Tallahassee ............6 ....12 ...Florida State ......... 45-14 Charlottesville .......1 ............Florida State ......... 35-10 Tallahassee ............6 ............Florida State ........... 37-3 Charlottesville .....21 ............Florida State ........... 43-7 Tallahassee ............5 ............Florida State ......... 40-19 Charlottesville .......7 ............Florida State ......... 19-14 Tallahassee ............7 ......6 ...Florida State ........... 36-3 Charlottesville .......4 ............Virginia ................ 26-21 Tallahassee ...........................Florida State ........... 33-0

FLORIDA STATE vs. VIRGINIA TECH SERIES ...................................... Florida State leads 22-11-1 at Tallahassee ...............................Florida State leads 13-5-0 at Blacksburg................................ Virginia Tech leads 6-5-1 Neutral Site/Bowls.........................Florida State leads 4-0-0 In ACC Play ...................................Florida State leads 2-1-0 AP Rank Year Site/Bowl FSU VT Winner Score 1955 Tallahassee ...........................Virginia Tech ........ 24-20 1956 Tallahassee ...........................Virginia Tech .......... 20-7 1957 Tallahassee ...........................Florida State ........... 20-7 1958 Tallahassee ...........................Florida State ........... 28-0 1959 Blacksburg............................Florida State ............. 7-6 1961 Blacksburg............................Virginia Tech .......... 10-7 1962 Tallahassee ...........................Florida State ........... 20-7 1963 Tallahassee ...........................Virginia Tech ........ 31-23 1964 Blacksburg...........10 ............Virginia Tech ........ 20-11 1965 Tallahassee ...........................Florida State ............. 7-6 1966 Blacksburg............................Virginia Tech ........ 23-21 1967 Tallahassee ...........................Florida State ......... 38-15 1968 Tallahassee ...........................Virginia Tech ........ 40-22 1969 Blacksburg............................TIE ....................... 10-10 1970 Tallahassee ...........................Florida State ........... 34-8 1971 Blacksburg............................Florida State ........... 17-3 1972 Tallahassee ..........17 ............Florida State ......... 27-15 1973 Blacksburg............................Virginia Tech ........ 36-13 1974 Tallahassee ...........................Virginia Tech ........ 56-21 1975 Blacksburg............................Virginia Tech ........ 13-10 1976 Tallahassee ...........................Florida State ......... 28-21 1977 Blacksburg...........15 ............Florida State ......... 23-21 1978 Tallahassee ...........................Florida State ......... 24-14 1979 Blacksburg...........12 ............Florida State ......... 17-10 1980 Tallahassee ............3 ............Florida State ........... 31-7 1988 Tallahassee ............5 ............Florida State ......... 41-14 1989 Blacksburg...........19 ............Florida State ........... 41-7 1990 Tallahassee ............2 ............Florida State ......... 39-28 1991 Orlando..................1 ............Florida State ......... 33-20 2000 Sugar Bowl ............1 ......2 ...Florida State ......... 46-29 2002 Gator Bowl ..........24 ....15 ...Florida State ......... 30-17 2005 ACC Champ* .................5 ...Florida State ......... 27-22 *Jacksonville, Fla. 2007 Blacksburg.................... 11 ...Virginia Tech ........ 40-21 2008 Tallahassee ..........24 ............Florida State ......... 30-20 GEORGIA TECH vs. NC STATE SERIES .......................................Georgia Tech leads 17-9-0 at Atlanta.....................................Georgia Tech leads 10-3-0 at Raleigh ......................................Georgia Tech leads 7-6-0 In ACC Play ................................Georgia Tech leads 15-9-0 AP Rank Year Site/Bowl GT NCS Winner Score 1918 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech ........ 128-0 1922 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech .......... 17-0 1983 Raleigh .................................Georgia Tech ....... 20-10 1984 Atlanta .................12 ............NC State ............... 27-22 1985 Raleigh .................................Georgia Tech ........ 28-18 1986 Atlanta ..........................17 ...Georgia Tech ........ 59-21 1987 Raleigh .................................NC State ................. 17-0 1988 Atlanta ..................................NC State ................. 14-6 1989 Raleigh .........................25 ...NC State ............... 38-28 1990 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech ........ 21-13 1991 Raleigh ................21 ....19 ...NC State ............... 28-21


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Atlanta .................23 ....21 ...Georgia Tech ........ 16-13 Raleigh .................................NC State ............... 28-23 Raleigh .........................22 ...NC State ............... 21-13 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech ........ 27-19 Raleigh .................................Georgia Tech ........ 28-16 Atlanta .................25 ............Georgia Tech ........ 27-17 Raleigh .........................23 ...Georgia Tech ........ 47-24 Atlanta ...................7 ............Georgia Tech ........ 48-21 Raleigh .................................NC State ........ (ot) 30-23 Atlanta .................23 ............Georgia Tech ........ 27-17 Raleigh .........................10 ...Georgia Tech ........ 24-17 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech ........ 29-21 Raleigh .................................Georgia Tech ........ 24-14 Atlanta .................24 ............NC State ............... 17-14 Raleigh ................20 ............Georgia Tech ........ 31-23

MARYLAND vs. MIAMI SERIES ............................................... Maryland leads 8-7-0 at College Park ................................... Maryland leads 2-0-0 at Miami ....................................................... Series tied 6-6-0 Neutral Site/Bowls....................................Miami leads 1-0-0 In ACC Play ........................................ Maryland leads 1-0-0 AP Rank Year Site/Bowl MD MIA Winner Score 1948 Miami ...................................Maryland .............. 27-13 1949 Miami ..................14 ............Maryland ................ 13-0 1953 Miami ....................3 ............Maryland ................ 30-0 1954 Miami ...........................16 ...Miami ....................... 9-7 1956 Miami ........................... 11 ...Miami ..................... 13-6 1957 Miami ...................................Maryland ................ 16-6 1958 Miami ...................................Maryland .............. 26-14 1962 Miami ...................................Miami ................... 28-24 1970 Miami ...................................Miami ................... 18-11 1972 Miami ...................................Miami ..................... 28-8 1982 College Park ........18 .... 11 ...Maryland .............. 18-17 1984 Miami .............................6 ...Maryland .............. 42-40 1985 Baltimore ........................8 ...Miami ................... 29-22 1987 Miami .............................3 ...Miami ................... 46-16 2006 College Park ........23 ............Maryland .............. 14-13 The 1984 game set the single game record for the biggest comeback in NCAA history. Maryland trailed 31-0 at the half before rallying for a 42-40 victory. MARYLAND vs. NORTH CAROLINA SERIES .................................. North Carolina leads 36-32-1 at College Park ............................... Maryland leads 16-13-0 at Chapel Hill......................... North Carolina leads 20-15-1 Neutral Site/Bowls..................... North Carolina leads 3-1-0 In ACC Play .................................... Maryland leads 27-24-0 AP Rank Year Site/Bowl MD NC Winner Score 1920 Chapel Hill ...........................Maryland ................ 13-0 1921 Baltimore ..............................North Carolina ....... 16-7 1922 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ....... 27-3 1923 College Park .........................Maryland ................ 14-0 1924 Chapel Hill ...........................Maryland .................. 6-0 1925 Baltimore ..............................North Carolina ....... 16-0 1926 College Park .........................Maryland ................ 14-6 1927 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ......... 7-6 1928 College Park .........................North Carolina ..... 26-19 1929 College Park .........................North Carolina ....... 43-0 1930 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ..... 28-21 1935 Baltimore ..............................North Carolina ....... 33-0 1936 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ....... 14-0 1946 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ....... 33-0 1947 College Park .................19 ...North Carolina ....... 19-0 1948 College Park ...................6 ...North Carolina ..... 49-20 1950 Chapel Hill ...........................TIE ........................... 7-7 1951 Chapel Hill ............7 ............Maryland ................ 14-7 1953 Chapel Hill ............3 ............Maryland ................ 26-0 1954 College Park .........................Maryland ................ 33-0 1955 Chapel Hill ............2 ............Maryland ................ 25-7 1956 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ....... 34-6 1957 College Park .................14 ...Maryland ................ 21-7 1958 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ....... 27-0 1959 College Park .........................Maryland ................ 14-7 1960 Chapel Hill ...........................Maryland .............. 22-19 1961 College Park ........10 ............North Carolina ....... 14-8 1962 Chapel Hill ...........................Maryland .............. 31-13 1963 College Park .........................North Carolina ....... 14-7 1964 Norfolk .................................Maryland ................ 10-9 1965 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ..... 12-10 1967 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ....... 14-0 1968 College Park .........................Maryland .............. 33-24 1970 College Park .........................North Carolina ..... 52-20 1971 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ..... 35-14 1972 College Park .........................North Carolina ..... 31-26 1973 Chapel Hill ...........................Maryland ................ 23-3 1974 College Park .........................Maryland .............. 24-12 1975 Chapel Hill ...........................Maryland ................ 34-7 1977 College Park .........................North Carolina ....... 16-7 1978 Chapel Hill ..........17 ............Maryland .............. 21-20 1979 College Park .................18 ...Maryland .............. 17-14 1980 Chapel Hill ..........19 ....14 ...North Carolina ....... 17-3 1981 College Park ...................9 ...North Carolina ..... 17-10 1982 Chapel Hill ...................10 ...Maryland .............. 31-24 1983 College Park ........13 ......3 ...Maryland .............. 28-26 1984 Chapel Hill ...........................Maryland .............. 34-23 1985 College Park .........................Maryland .............. 28-10

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Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ..... 32-30 College Park .........................North Carolina ..... 27-14 Chapel Hill ...........................Maryland .............. 41-38 College Park .........................Maryland ................ 38-0 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ..... 34-10 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ....... 24-0 College Park .................22 ...North Carolina ..... 31-24 Chapel Hill ...................14 ...North Carolina ..... 59-42 Chapel Hill ...................15 ...North Carolina ..... 41-17 College Park .........................Maryland .............. 32-18 Chapel Hill ...................13 ...North Carolina ....... 38-7 College Park ...................6 ...North Carolina ..... 40-14 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ..... 24-13 College Park .........................Maryland ................ 45-7 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ..... 13-10 College Park .........................Maryland ................ 23-7 Chapel Hill ...........................Maryland ................ 59-7 College Park .........................Maryland .............. 59-21 Chapel Hill ...........................Maryland ....... (ot) 33-30 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ..... 16-13 College Park .................17 ...Maryland .............. 17-15

MIAMI vs. NORTH CAROLINA SERIES ...................................... North Carolina leads 8-5-0 at Miami (includes Miami Gardens)............Miami leads 5-4-0 at Chapel Hill............................. North Carolina leads 4-0-0 at Miami Gardens ..................... North Carolina leads 1-0-0 In ACC Play ............................... North Carolina leads 4-2-0 AP Rank Year Site/Bowl MIA NC Winner Score 1946 Miami ...................................North Carolina ....... 21-0 1952 Miami ...................................North Carolina ....... 34-7 1957 Miami ...........................18 ...North Carolina ..... 20-13 1959 Miami ...................................Miami ..................... 14-7 1960 Miami ...................................Miami ................... 29-12 1961 Miami ...................................Miami ..................... 10-0 1963 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ..... 27-16 2004 Chapel Hill ............4 ............North Carolina ..... 31-28 2005 Miami ....................6 ............Miami ................... 34-16 2006 Miami ...................................Miami ..................... 27-7 2007 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ..... 33-27 2008 Miami Gardens .....................North Carolina ..... 28-24 2009 Chapel Hill ..........12 ............North Carolina ..... 33-24 FLORIDA STATE vs. WAKE FOREST SERIES ........................................Florida State leads 22-5-1 at Tallahassee ...............................Florida State leads 15-3-1 at Winston-Salem ..........................Florida State leads 6-2-0 Neutral Site/Bowls.........................Florida State leads 1-0-0 In ACC Play ..................................................................15-3-0 AP Rank Year Site/Bowl FSU WF Winner Score 1956 Tallahassee ...........................TIE ....................... 14-14 1958 Tallahassee ...........................Florida State ......... 27-24 1959 Tallahassee ...........................Wake Forest ......... 22-20 1960 Tallahassee ...........................Florida State ........... 14-6 1963 Tallahassee ...........................Florida State ........... 35-0 1965 Tallahassee ...........................Florida State ........... 35-0 1966 Tallahassee ...........................Florida State ........... 28-0 1968 Tallahassee ...........................Florida State ......... 42-24 1970 Tallahassee ...........................Florida State ......... 19-14 1973 Winston-Salem .....................Wake Forest ............. 9-7 1992 Tallahassee ............3 ............Florida State ........... 35-7 1993 Tallahassee ............1 ............Florida State ........... 54-0 1994 Winston-Salem ......3 ............Florida State ......... 56-14 1995 Tallahassee ............1 ............Florida State ......... 72-13 1996 Orlando..................3 ............Florida State ........... 44-7 1997 Tallahassee ............2 ............Florida State ........... 58-7 1998 Winston-Salem ......5 ............Florida State ........... 24-7 1999 Tallahassee ............1 ............Florida State ......... 33-10 2000 Winston-Salem ......3 ............Florida State ........... 35-6 2001 Tallahassee ..........18 ............Florida State ......... 48-24 2002 Winston-Salem ....18 ............Florida State ......... 34-21 2003 Tallahassee ............6 ............Florida State ......... 48-24 2004 Winston-Salem ......5 ............Florida State ......... 20-17 2005 Tallahassee ............4 ............Florida State ......... 41-24 2006 Tallahassee ...................18 ...Wake Forest ........... 30-0 2007 Winston-Salem ....21 ............Wake Forest ......... 24-21 2008 Tallahassee ..........24 ....18 ...Wake Forest ........... 12-3 2009 Winston-Salem .....................Florida State ......... 41-28 GEORGIA TECH vs. VIRGINIA SERIES .............................................. Virginia leads 16-15-1 at Atlanta..................................... Georgia Tech leads 12-7-0 at Charlottesville ................................... Virginia leads 9-3-1 In ACC Play ...................................... Virginia leads 16-10-1 Year 1965 1966 1974 1976 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986

AP Rank Site/Bowl GT VA Winner Score Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech ........ 42-19 Atlanta ...................5 ............Georgia Tech ........ 14-13 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech ........ 28-24 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech ........ 35-14 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech ........ 38-32 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech ........ 31-27 Charlottesville .....20 ............TIE ....................... 20-20 Atlanta ..................................Virginia ................ 24-13 Charlottesville ......................Georgia Tech ........ 28-14

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137 137 137 Atlanta ..................................Virginia ................ 23-14 Charlottesville ......................Virginia ................ 17-16 Atlanta ..................................Virginia ................ 17-10 Charlottesville .....16 ......1 ...Georgia Tech ........ 41-38 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech ........ 24-21 Charlottesville .....22 ....20 ...Virginia ................ 55-24 Atlanta ..........................25 ...Virginia ................ 35-14 Atlanta ..................................Virginia .................. 24-7 Charlottesville ..............16 ...Virginia ................ 41-14 Atlanta ..........................12 ...Georgia Tech .......... 13-7 Charlottesville ......................Virginia ................ 35-31 Atlanta .................25 ......6 ...Georgia Tech ........ 41-38 Charlottesville .......7 ............Virginia ................ 45-38 Atlanta .................24 ............Georgia Tech .......... 35-0 Charlottesville .....20 ............Virginia ................ 39-38 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech ........ 23-15 Charlottesville ......................Virginia ................ 34-17 Atlanta ..........................18 ...Virginia ................ 30-10 Charlottesville .....24 ............Virginia ................ 27-17 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech .......... 24-7 Charlottesville ......................Virginia ................ 28-23 Atlanta .................21 ............Virginia ................ 24-17 Charlottesville ..... 11 ............Georgia Tech .......... 34-9

GEORGIA TECH vs. VIRGINIA TECH SERIES ......................................... Virginia Tech leads 4-3-0 at Atlanta...................................................... Series tied 2-2-0 at Blacksburg..........................................Virginia Tech 2-1-0 In ACC Play .................................. Virginia Tech leads 4-2-0 AP Rank Year Site/Bowl GT VT Winner Score 1990 Atlanta ...................7 ............Georgia Tech ............ 6-3 2004 Atlanta ..........................22 ...Virginia Tech ........ 34-20 2005 Blacksburg...........15 ......4 ...Virginia Tech .......... 51-7 2006 Blacksburg...........24 .... 11 ...Georgia Tech ........ 38-27 2007 Atlanta .......................... 11 ...Virginia Tech .......... 27-3 2008 Blacksburg............................Virginia Tech ........ 20-17 2009 Atlanta .................19 ......4 ...Georgia Tech ........ 28-23 MARYLAND vs. NC STATE SERIES .............................................................. Tied 31-31-4 at College Park ............................... Maryland leads 16-12-1 at Raleigh ..........................................NC State leads 17-15-3 Neutral Site/Bowls................................NC State leads 2-0-0 In ACC Play ........................................... Series Tied, 27-27-1 AP Rank Year Site/Bowl MD NCS Winner Score 1909 Raleigh .................................NC State ................. 31-0 1917 Baltimore ..............................NC State ................. 10-6 1921 Raleigh .................................TIE ........................... 6-6 1922 Raleigh .................................Maryland .................. 7-6 1923 Raleigh .................................Maryland .............. 26-12 1924 Raleigh .................................TIE ........................... 0-0 1946 Raleigh .................................NC State ................. 28-7 1947 College Park .........................TIE ........................... 0-0 1949 Raleigh .................................Maryland ................ 14-6 1950 College Park ..........8 ............NC State ............... 16-13 1951 College Park ..........5 ............Maryland ................ 53-0 1954 Raleigh .................................Maryland .............. 42-14 1956 Raleigh .................................Maryland .............. 25-14 1957 College Park .........................NC State ............... 48-13 1958 Raleigh .................................Maryland ................ 21-6 1959 College Park .........................Maryland .............. 33-28 1960 Raleigh .................................NC State ............... 13-10 1961 College Park .........................Maryland ................ 10-7 1962 Raleigh .................................Maryland ................ 14-6 1963 College Park .........................NC State ............... 36-14 1964 Raleigh .................................NC State ............... 14-13 1965 College Park .........................NC State ................. 29-7 1966 Raleigh .................................NC State ............... 24-21 1967 College Park ...................9 ...NC State ................. 31-9 1968 Raleigh .................................NC State ............... 31-11 1969 College Park .........................NC State ................. 24-7 1970 Norfolk .................................NC State ................... 6-0 1971 College Park .........................Maryland ................ 35-7 1972 Raleigh .................................TIE ....................... 24-24 1973 Raleigh .................................NC State ............... 24-22 1974 College Park ........15 ....17 ...Maryland .............. 20-10 1975 College Park .........................Maryland .............. 37-22 1976 Raleigh ..................7 ............Maryland ................ 16-6 1977 Raleigh .................................NC State ............... 24-20 1978 College Park ........12 ....20 ...Maryland ................ 31-7 1979 Raleigh .........................17 ...NC State ................... 7-0 1980 College Park .........................Maryland ................ 24-0 1981 Raleigh .................................Maryland ................ 34-9 1982 College Park .........................Maryland ................ 23-6 1983 Raleigh ................20 ............Maryland ................ 29-6 1984 College Park .........................Maryland .............. 44-21 1985 Raleigh .................................Maryland .............. 31-17 1986 College Park ........13 ............NC State ............... 28-16 1987 Raleigh .................................NC State ............... 42-14 1988 College Park .........................Maryland .............. 30-26 1989 Raleigh .................................NC State ................. 10-6 1990 College Park .........................Maryland .............. 13-12 1991 Raleigh .........................22 ...NC State ............... 20-17 1992 College Park .................19 ...NC State ............... 14-10 1993 Raleigh .................................NC State ............... 44-21 1994 College Park .........................NC State ............... 47-45 1995 Raleigh .................................Maryland .............. 30-13


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College Park .........................NC State ................. 34-8 Raleigh .................................NC State ............... 45-28 College Park .........................NC State ............... 35-21 Raleigh .................................NC State ............... 30-17 College Park .........................Maryland ....... (ot) 35-28 Raleigh ................10 ............Maryland .............. 23-19 College Park .................14 ...Maryland .............. 24-21 Raleigh .................................Maryland .............. 26-24 College Park .........................NC State ................. 13-3 Raleigh .................................NC State ............... 20-14 College Park .........................Maryland .............. 26-20 Raleigh .................................Maryland ................ 37-0 College Park .........................Maryland .............. 27-24 Raleigh .................................NC State ............... 38-31

MIAMI vs. NC STATE SERIES ....................................................Miami leads 7-5-1 at Miami ...................................................... Series Tied 4-4-1 at Raleigh ..................................................Miami leads 2-1-0 Neutral Site/Bowls....................................Miami leads 1-0-0 In ACC Play ..........................................NC State leads 2-1-0 AP Rank Year Site/Bowl MIA NCS Winner Score 1939 Miami ...................................Miami ..................... 27-7 1942 Miami ...................................NC State ................... 2-0 1944 Miami ...................................NC State ................. 28-7 1945 Miami ...................................Miami ..................... 21-7 1957 Miami ..................12 ............TIE ........................... 0-0 1969 Miami ...................................Miami ................... 23-13 1971 Miami ...................................NC State ................. 13-7 1981 NC State ....................... 11 ...Miami ..................... 14-6 1982 Miami ...................................Miami ..................... 41-3 1998 Micron PC Bowl ..........24 ...Miami ................... 46-23 2004 Raleigh ..................4 ............Miami ................... 45-31 2007 Miami ...................................NC State ......... (ot)19-16 2008 Raleigh .................................NC State ............... 38-28 GEORGIA TECH vs. WAKE FOREST SERIES ....................................... Georgia Tech leads 21-8-0 at Atlanta..................................... Georgia Tech leads 13-4-0 at Winston-Salem ......................... Georgia Tech leads 8-3-0 Neutral Site/Bowls......................... Wake Forest leads 1-0-0 In ACC Play ................................ Georgia Tech leads 16-8-0 AP Rank Year Site/Bowl GT WF Winner Score 1917 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech .......... 33-0 1919 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech .......... 14-0 1920 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech .......... 44-0 1921 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech .......... 42-0 1982 Winston-Salem .....................Georgia Tech .......... 45-7 1983 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech ........ 49-33 1984 Winston-Salem .....................Georgia Tech .......... 24-7 1985 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech ........ 41-10 1986 Winston-Salem .....................Wake Forest ......... 24-21 1987 Atlanta ..................................Wake Forest ........... 33-6 1988 Winston-Salem .....................Wake Forest ......... 28-24 1989 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech ........ 43-14 1990 Winston-Salem ......4 ............Georgia Tech .......... 42-7 1991 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech .......... 27-3 1992 Atlanta ..................................Wake Forest ......... 23-10 1993 Winston-Salem .....................Georgia Tech ........ 38-28 1994 Atlanta ..................................Wake Forest ......... 20-13 1995 Winston-Salem .....................Georgia Tech ........ 24-23 1996 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech ........ 30-10 1997 Winston-Salem .....................Georgia Tech ........ 28-26 1998 Atlanta .................21 ............Georgia Tech ........ 63-35 1999 Winston-Salem ....14 ............Wake Forest ......... 26-23 2000 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech ........ 52-20 2001 Winston-Salem .....................Georgia Tech ........ 38-33 2002 Atlanta ..................................Wake Forest ......... 24-21 2003 Winston-Salem .....................Georgia Tech .......... 24-7 2005 Atlanta ..................................Georgia Tech ........ 30-17 2006 ACC Champ* ......16 ....23 ...Wake Forest ............. 9-6 *Jacksonville, Fla. 2009 Atlanta .................10 ............Georgia Tech . (ot) 31-27 MARYLAND vs. VIRGINIA SERIES ........................................... Maryland leads 41-31-2 at College Park ............................... Maryland leads 20-12-2 at Charlottesville ............................ Maryland leads 20-18-0 Neutral Site/Bowls...................................... Series tied 1-1-0 IN ACC Play ................................... Maryland leads 31-22-0 AP Rank Year Site/Bowl MD VA Winner Score 1919 Charlottesville ......................Maryland ................ 13-0 1925 Charlottesville ......................Virginia .................... 6-0 1926 College Park .........................TIE ........................... 6-6 1927 Charlottesville ......................Virginia .................. 21-0 1928 College Park .........................Maryland ................ 18-2 1929 College Park .........................TIE ....................... 13-13 1930 Charlottesville ......................Maryland ................ 14-6 1931 College Park .........................Maryland .................. 7-6 1932 Charlottesville ......................Virginia .................... 7-6 1933 Charlottesville ......................Virginia .................... 6-0 1934 College Park .........................Maryland ................ 20-0 1935 Charlottesville ......................Maryland ................ 14-7 1936 Charlottesville ......................Maryland ................ 21-0

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Charlottesville ......................Maryland .................. 3-0 College Park .........................Virginia ................ 27-19 Charlottesville ......................Virginia .................. 12-7 College Park .........................Virginia .................. 19-6 Charlottesville ......................Maryland .............. 27-12 Charlottesville ......................Virginia .................. 39-0 Washington DC ....................Virginia .................. 18-7 Washington DC ............13 ...Maryland .............. 19-13 College Park .........................Maryland ................ 12-0 Charlottesville ......................Maryland ................ 44-6 College Park .........................Maryland .............. 55-12 Charlottesville ......................Maryland .............. 44-12 Charlottesville ......................Virginia ................ 28-16 College Park .........................Maryland .............. 40-18 College Park .........................Maryland ................ 21-6 Charlottesville ......................Maryland ................ 10-0 College Park .........................Virginia ................ 33-27 Charlottesville ......................Virginia ................ 41-17 College Park .........................Virginia .................. 12-7 Charlottesville ......................Virginia ................ 28-23 College Park .........................Maryland .............. 17-14 Charlottesville ......................Maryland .............. 17-14 College Park .........................Virginia ................ 29-27 Charlottesville ......................Maryland .............. 24-23 College Park .........................Maryland ................ 33-0 Charlottesville .....10 ............Maryland ................ 10-0 College Park ........20 ............Maryland .............. 62-24 Charlottesville .......6 ............Maryland ................ 28-0 College Park .........................Maryland ................ 28-0 Charlottesville .....13 ............Maryland ................ 17-7 College Park .........................Maryland ................ 17-7 Charlottesville ......................Maryland ................ 31-0 College Park .........................Maryland ................ 48-7 Charlottesville .....19 ............Maryland .............. 45-14 College Park ........19 ............Maryland ................ 23-3 Charlottesville .....18 ............Maryland .............. 45-34 College Park .........................Maryland .............. 33-21 Charlottesville ......................Maryland .............. 42-10 College Park .........................Maryland .............. 21-19 Charlottesville ......................Virginia ................ 24-23 College Park .................16 ...Virginia ................ 48-21 Charlottesville ................8 ...Maryland .............. 35-30 College Park .........................Maryland ................ 17-6 Charlottesville ..............25 ...Virginia ................ 28-15 College Park .........................Virginia ................ 43-29 Charlottesville ..............21 ...Virginia ................ 46-21 College Park .................14 ...Virginia ................ 21-18 Charlottesville ..............22 ...Virginia .................. 21-3 College Park .........................Virginia .................. 45-0 Charlottesville ..............12 ...Virginia ................ 31-19 College Park .........................Virginia ................ 34-30 Charlottesville ......................Virginia ................ 31-23 College Park ........25 ............Maryland .............. 41-21 Charlottesville .....18 ............Virginia ................ 48-13 College Park .........................Maryland .............. 27-17 Charlottesville ..............12 ...Virginia .................. 16-0 College Park .................19 ...Maryland .............. 45-33 Charlottesville ......................Maryland .............. 28-26 College Park .........................Virginia ................ 18-17 Charlottesville ......................Virginia .................. 31-0 College Park .........................Virginia .................. 20-9

MARYLAND vs. VIRGINIA TECH SERIES .............................................................. Tied 15-15-0 at College Park ............................. Virginia Tech leads 4-3-0 at Blacksburg................................ Virginia Tech leads 5-4-0 Neutral Site/Bowls.............................. Maryland leads 8-6-0 In ACC Play .................................. Virginia Tech leads 4-0-0 AP Rank Year Site/Bowl MD VT Winner Score 1919 College Park .........................Virginia Tech ............ 6-0 1920 Blacksburg............................Maryland .................. 7-0 1921 Washington, DC ...................Maryland ................ 10-7 1922 Blacksburg............................Virginia Tech .......... 21-0 1923 Washington, DC ...................Virginia Tech .......... 16-7 1924 Washington, DC ...................Virginia Tech .......... 12-0 1925 Washington, DC ...................Virginia Tech ............ 3-0 1926 Norfolk. ................................Virginia Tech .......... 24-8 1927 Norfolk. ................................Maryland ................ 13-7 1928 Norfolk. ................................Virginia Tech ............ 9-6 1929 Norfolk. ................................Maryland ................ 24-0 1930 Norfolk. ................................Maryland ................ 13-7 1931 Blacksburg............................Maryland ................ 20-0 1932 College Park .........................Virginia Tech .......... 23-0 1933 Norfolk .................................Virginia Tech .......... 14-0 1934 Norfolk .................................Maryland ................ 14-9 1935 Baltimore ..............................Maryland .................. 7-0 1936 Roanoke ...............................Maryland .................. 6-0 1945 Blacksburg............................Virginia Tech ........ 21-13 1946 College Park .........................Maryland .................. 6-0 1947 Blacksburg............................Maryland .............. 21-19 1948 Washington, DC ...................Maryland ................ 28-0 1949 Blacksburg............................Maryland ................ 34-7 1950 College Park .........................Maryland ................ 63-7 1990 College Park .........................Maryland .............. 20-13 1993 Blacksburg............................Virginia Tech ........ 55-28 2004 Blacksburg....................15 ...Virginia Tech .......... 55-6 2005 College Park ...................3 ...Virginia Tech .......... 28-9 2008 Blacksburg...........22 ............Virginia Tech ........ 23-13 2009 College Park .................20 ...Virginia Tech .......... 36-9

MIAMI vs. VIRGINIA SERIES .....................................................Miami leads 5-2-0 at Miami ....................................................Miami leads 2-1-0 at Charlottesville ......................................Miami leads 2-1-0 Neutral Site/Bowls....................................Miami leads 1-0-0 In ACC Play ..............................................Miami leads 4-2-0 AP Rank Year Site/Bowl MIA VA Winner Score 1996 Carquest Bowl .....19 ............Miami ................... 31-21 2004 Charlottesville .....18 ....10 ...Miami ................... 31-21 2005 Miami ..................10 ............Miami ................... 25-17 2006 Charlottesville ......................Virginia .................. 17-7 2007 Miami ...........................23 ...Virginia .................. 48-0 2008 Charlottesville ......................Miami ............ (ot) 24-17 2009 Miami ..................16 ............Miami ................... 52-17 MIAMI vs. VIRGINIA TECH SERIES .................................................Miami leads 17-10-0 at Miami (includes Miami Gardena) ........ Miami leads 10-4-0 at Blacksburg................................ Virginia Tech leads 6-5-0 at Miami Gardens ....................................Miami leads 1-0-0 Neutral Site/Bowls....................................Miami leads 2-0-0 In ACC Play .................................. Virginia Tech leads 4-2-0 AP Rank Year Site/Bowl MIA VT Winner Score 1953 Miami ...................................Miami ..................... 26-0 1966 Liberty Bowl .........9 ............Miami ..................... 14-7 1967 Blacksburg............................Miami ..................... 14-7 1968 Miami ..................12 ............Miami ..................... 13-8 1974 Miami ...................................Miami ..................... 14-7 1980 Peach Bowl .........20 ............Miami ................... 20-10 1981 Miami ..................12 ............Miami ................... 21-14 1982 Blacksburg...........15 ............Miami ..................... 14-8 1987 Miami ....................3 ............Miami ................... 27-13 1992 Blacksburg.............1 ............Miami ................... 43-23 1993 Miami ....................3 ............Miami ..................... 21-2 1994 Miami ....................6 ....13 ...Miami ..................... 24-3 1995 Blacksburg...........17 ............Virginia Tech .......... 13-7 1996 Miami ..................18 ....21 ...Virginia Tech .......... 21-7 1997 Blacksburg....................20 ...Virginia Tech ........ 27-25 1998 Miami ...................................Virginia Tech ...... (ot) 27-20 1999 Blacksburg...........19 ......2 ...Virginia Tech ........ 43-10 2000 Miami ....................3 ......2 ...Miami ................... 41-21 2001 Blacksburg.............1 ....14 ...Miami ................... 26-24 2002 Miami ....................1 ....17 ...Miami ................... 56-45 2003 Blacksburg.............2 ....10 ...Virginia Tech .......... 31-7 2004 Miami ....................9 .... 11 ...Virginia Tech ........ 16-10 2005 Blacksburg.............5 ......3 ...Miami ..................... 27-7 2006 Miami ...........................23 ...Virginia Tech ........ 17-10 2007 Blacksburg....................10 ...Virginia Tech ........ 44-14 2008 Miami Gardens .....................Miami ................... 16-14 2009 Blacksburg.............9 .... 11 ...Virginia Tech .......... 31-7 NORTH CAROLINA vs. NC STATE SERIES .................................. North Carolina leads 63-30-6 at Chapel Hill......................... North Carolina leads 34-16-2 at Raleigh ............................... North Carolina leads 27-14-4 Neutral Site/Bowls.................... North Carolina leads 2-0-0 In ACC Play ........................... North Carolina leads 32-25-0 AP Rank Year Site/Bowl NC NCS Winner Score 1894 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ....... 44-0 1894 Raleigh .................................North Carolina ....... 16-0 1895 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ...... 36-0 1897 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ....... 40-0 1898 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ....... 34-0 1899 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ....... 34-0 1899 Raleigh .................................TIE ........................11-11 1901 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ....... 39-0 1901 Raleigh .................................North Carolina ....... 30-0 1902 Raleigh .................................TIE ........................... 0-0 1904 Chapel Hill ...........................TIE ........................... 6-6 1905 Raleigh .................................TIE ........................... 0-0 1919 Raleigh .................................North Carolina ..... 13-12 1920 Raleigh .................................NC State ................. 13-3 1921 Raleigh .................................NC State ................... 7-0 1922 Raleigh .................................North Carolina ....... 14-9 1923 Raleigh .................................North Carolina ....... 14-0 1924 Raleigh .................................North Carolina ....... 10-0 1925 Raleigh .................................North Carolina ....... 17-0 1926 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ....... 12-0 1927 Raleigh .................................NC State ................. 19-6 1928 Raleigh .................................TIE ........................... 6-6 1929 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ....... 32-0 1930 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ....... 13-6 1931 Raleigh .................................North Carolina ...... 18-l5 1932 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ....... 13-0 1933 Raleigh .................................North Carolina ......... 6-0 1934 Chapel Hill ...........................TIE ........................... 7-7 1935 Raleigh .................................North Carolina ....... 35-6 1936 Chapel Hill ............9 ............North Carolina ....... 21-6 1937 Raleigh .................................North Carolina ....... 20-0 1938 Raleigh .................................North Carolina ....... 21-0 1939 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ....... 17-0 1940 Raleigh .................................North Carolina ....... 13-7 1941 Chapel Hill ...........................NC State ................. 13-7 1942 Raleigh .................................NC State ............... 21-14


ACCSeries Series Records ACC Records 1943 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ..... 27-13 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ....... 41-6 Chapel Hill ..........18 ............North Carolina ....... 14-0 Chapel Hill ............1 ............North Carolina ....... 26-6 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ....... 13-7 Chapel Hill ..........20 ............North Carolina ....... 21-0 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ....... 29-7 Raleigh .................................North Carolina ....... 20-6 Raleigh .................................North Carolina ..... 25-18 Chapel Hill ...........................NC State ................. 26-6 Chapel Hill ...........................NC State ................... 7-0 Chapel Hill ..........10 ............NC State ............... 21-14 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ..... 20-12 Chapel Hill ...........................NC State ................... 3-0 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ..... 27-22 Chapel Hill ...........................NC State ................... 7-6 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ..... 31-10 Chapel Hill ...........................NC State ............... 14-13 Raleigh .................................North Carolina ....... 10-7 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ....... 10-7 Raleigh .................................NC State ................. 13-7 Chapel Hill ...........................NC State ................. 38-6 Raleigh .................................NC State ................. 10-3 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ....... 19-0 Raleigh ................20 ............North Carolina ....... 27-7 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ..... 34-33 Raleigh .................................NC State ............... 28-26 Chapel Hill ...................14 ...North Carolina ..... 33-14 Raleigh .................................NC State ............... 21-20 Chapel Hill ...........................NC State ............... 21-13 Raleigh .................................North Carolina ..... 27-14 Chapel Hill ...........................NC State ................. 34-7 Raleigh ................19 ....15 ...North Carolina ..... 35-21 Chapel Hill ............8 ............North Carolina ....... 28-8 Raleigh ..................4 ............North Carolina ..... 21-10 Chapel Hill .......... 11 ............North Carolina ....... 41-9 Raleigh ..................3 ............North Carolina ..... 42-14 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ..... 28-21 Raleigh .................................North Carolina ..... 21-14 Chapel Hill ..........18 ............NC State ............... 35-34 Raleigh .................................North Carolina ..... 17-14 Chapel Hill ...........................NC State ................. 48-3 Raleigh .........................18 ...NC State ................. 40-6 Chapel Hill ...........................NC State ................. 12-9 Raleigh ................23 ............NC State ................. 24-7 Chapel Hill ...................23 ...NC State ............... 27-20 Raleigh ................18 ....19 ...North Carolina ..... 35-14 Chapel Hill ..........24 ............North Carolina ..... 31-17 Raleigh .................................North Carolina ..... 30-28 Chapel Hill ............8 ............North Carolina ..... 52-20 Raleigh ..................4 ............North Carolina ....... 20-7 Charlotte ................................North Carolina ..... (ot) 37-34 Charlotte ...............................North Carolina ....... 10-6 Chapel Hill ...........................NC State ............... 38-20 Raleigh .................................North Carolina ....... 17-9 Chapel Hill ...................14 ...NC State ............... 34-17 Raleigh .................................NC State ............... 47-34 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ..... 30-24 Raleigh .................................North Carolina ..... 31-24 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ....... 23-9 Raleigh .................................NC State ............... 31-27 Chapel Hill ...........................NC State ............... 41-10 Raleigh ................23 ............NC State ............... 28-27

MARYLAND vs. WAKE FOREST SERIES ........................................... Maryland leads 41-16-1 at College Park ................................. Maryland leads 20-8-0 at Winston-Salem ............................. Maryland leads 21-7-1 at Old Wake Forest ....................... Wake Forest leads 1-0-0 In ACC Play ...................................... Marylnd leads 39-15-1 AP Rank Year Site/Bowl MD WF Winner Score 1917 College Park .........................Maryland .............. 29-13 1943 College Park .........................Maryland ................ 13-7 1944 Old Wake Forest ...................Wake Forest ........... 39-0 1954 Winston-Salem ....13 ............TIE ....................... 13-13 1955 College Park ..........1 ............Maryland ................ 28-7 1956 Winston-Salem .....................Maryland .................. 6-0 1957 College Park .........................Maryland ................ 27-0 1958 Winston-Salem .....................Wake Forest ........... 34-0 1959 College Park .........................Wake Forest ........... 10-7 1960 Winston-Salem .....................Maryland .............. 14-13 1961 College Park .........................Maryland ................ 10-7 1962 Winston-Salem .....................Maryland ................ 13-2 1963 Winston-Salem .....................Maryland ................ 32-0 1964 College Park .........................Wake Forest ......... 21-17 1965 Winston-Salem .....................Maryland ................ 10-7 1966 College Park .........................Maryland ................ 34-7 1967 Winston-Salem .....................Wake Forest ......... 35-17 1968 Winston-Salem .....................Wake Forest ......... 38-14 1969 Winston-Salem .....................Maryland .............. 19-14 1971 College Park .........................Wake Forest ......... 18-14 1972 College Park .........................Maryland ................ 23-0 1973 Winston-Salem .....................Maryland ................ 37-0 1974 College Park ........18 ............Maryland ................ 47-0 1975 Winston-Salem ....19 ............Maryland ................ 27-0 1976 College Park ..........5 ............Maryland .............. 17-15 1977 Winston-Salem .....................Maryland ................ 35-7 1978 College Park ..........6 ............Maryland ................ 39-0 1979 Winston-Salem .....................Wake Forest ......... 25-17

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College Park .........................Maryland .............. 11-10 Winston-Salem .....................Maryland .............. 45-33 College Park .........................Maryland .............. 52-31 Winston-Salem ....16 ............Maryland .............. 36-33 College Park .........................Maryland .............. 38-17 Winston-Salem .....................Maryland ................ 26-3 College Park .........................Wake Forest ......... 27-21 Winston-Salem .....................Maryland ................ 14-0 College Park .........................Wake Forest ......... 27-24 Winston-Salem .....................Maryland ................ 27-7 College Park .........................Maryland .............. 41-13 Winston-Salem .....................Maryland .............. 23-22 College Park .........................Wake Forest ......... 30-23 Winston-Salem .....................Maryland .............. 33-32 College Park .........................Maryland ................ 31-7 Winston-Salem .....................Maryland .................. 9-6 College Park .........................Maryland ................ 52-0 Winston-Salem .....................Wake Forest ......... 35-17 College Park .........................Wake Forest ......... 20-10 Winston-Salem .....................Maryland .............. 17-14 College Park .........................Maryland ................ 37-7 Winston-Salem .....................Maryland .............. 27-20 College Park ........25 ............Maryland .............. 32-14 Winston-Salem .....................Maryland .............. 41-28 College Park .........................Maryland ................ 13-7 Winston-Salem .....................Maryland .............. 22-12 College Park .................20 ...Wake Forest ......... 38-24 Winston-Salem .....................Wake Forest ..... ot 31-24 College Park .................21 ...Maryland ................ 26-0 Winston-Salem .....................Wake Forest ......... 42-32

MIAMI vs. WAKE FOREST SERIES .....................................................Miami leads 7-3-0 at Miami (includes Miami Gardens) ............. Wake leads 3-2-0 at Miami Gardens ....................................Miami leads 1-0-0 at Winston-Salem .....................................Miami leads 2-0-0 at Wake Forest ..........................................Miami leads 2-0-0 In ACC Play ..............................................Miami leads 4-0-0 AP Rank Year Site/Bowl MIA WF Winner Score 1928 Miami ...................................Wake Forest ........... 13-6 1935 Wake Forest ..........................Miami ....................... 3-0 1939 Miami ...................................Wake Forest ........... 33-0 1944 Miami ...................................Wake Forest ........... 27-0 1969 Miami ...................................Miami ..................... 49-7 1971 Wake Forest ..........................Miami ................... 29-10 2004 Miami ..................12 ............Miami ..................... 52-7 2005 Winston-Salem ......3 ............Miami ................... 47-17 2008 Miami Gardens .....................Miami ................... 16-10 2009 Winston-Salem .....................Miami ................... 28-27 NORTH CAROLINA vs. VIRGINIA SERIES .................................. North Carolina leads 57-53-4 at Chapel Hill......................... North Carolina leads 31-12-3 at Charlottesville ............................... Virginia leads 24-21-0 Neutral Site/Bowls.............................. Virginia leads 17-5-1 In ACC Play ........................... North Carolina leads 28-27-1 NOTE - The ACC series’ totals reflect a UNC forfeit of the 1956 game. AP Rank Year Site/Bowl NC VA Winner Score 1892 Charlottesville ......................Virginia ................ 30-18 1892 Atlanta ..................................North Carolina ....... 26-0 1893 Richmond .............................Virginia .................. 16-0 1894 Richmond .............................Virginia .................. 34-0 1895 Richmond .............................Virginia .................... 6-0 1896 Richmond .............................Virginia .................. 46-0 1897 Richmond .............................Virginia .................. 12-0 1898 Richmond .............................North Carolina ......... 6-2 1900 Norfolk .................................Virginia .................. 17-0 1901 Norfolk .................................Virginia .................. 23-6 1902 Richmond .............................TIE ....................... 12-12 1903 Richmond .............................North Carolina ....... 16-0 1904 Richmond .............................Virginia ................ 12-11 1905 Norfolk .................................North Carolina ....... 17-0 1907 Richmond .............................Virginia .................... 9-4 1908 Richmond .............................Virginia .................. 31-0 1910 Richmond .............................Virginia .................... 7-0 1911 Richmond .............................Virginia .................. 28-0 1912 Richmond .............................Virginia .................. 66-0 1913 Richmond .............................Virginia .................. 26-7 1914 Richmond .............................Virginia .................. 20-3 1915 Richmond .............................Virginia .................. 14-0 1916 Richmond .............................North Carolina ......... 7-0 1919 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ......... 6-0 1920 Charlottesville ......................Virginia .................. 14-0 1921 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ......... 7-3 1922 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ....... 10-7 1923 Chapel Hill ...........................TIE ........................... 0-0 1924 Charlottesville ......................Virginia .................... 7-0 1925 Chapel Hill ...........................TIE ........................... 3-3 1926 Charlottesville ......................Virginia .................... 3-0 1927 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ..... 14-13 1928 Charlottesville ......................North Carolina ..... 24-20 1929 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ....... 41-7 1930 Charlottesville ......................North Carolina ....... 41-0 1931 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ....... 13-6 1932 Charlottesville ......................Virginia .................. 14-7

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139 139 139 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ....... 14-0 Charlottesville ......................North Carolina ....... 25-6 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ....... 61-0 Charlottesville ......................North Carolina ..... 59-14 Chapel Hill ..........19 ............North Carolina ....... 40-0 Charlottesville ......................North Carolina ....... 20-0 Chapel Hill ..........16 ............North Carolina ....... 19-0 Charlottesville ......................North Carolina ....... 10-7 Chapel Hill ...........................Virginia .................. 28-7 Charlottesville ......................North Carolina ..... 28-13 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ....... 54-7 Norfolk .................................Virginia .................. 26-7 Chapel Hill ...................20 ...North Carolina ..... 27-18 Charlottesville ..... 11 ............North Carolina ..... 49-14 Chapel Hill ..........10 ............North Carolina ....... 40-7 Charlottesville .......4 ............North Carolina ..... 34-12 Chapel Hill ..........19 ............North Carolina ....... 14-7 Charlottesville ......................Virginia ................ 44-13 Charlottesville ......................Virginia ................ 34-14 Chapel Hill ...........................Virginia .................. 34-7 Charlottesville ......................North Carolina ....... 33-7 Charlottesville ......................North Carolina ..... 26-14 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ..... 26-14 Charlottesville (forfeit) ..........North Carolina ....... 21-7 Chapel Hill ...........................Virginia ................ 20-13 Charlottesville .....15 ............North Carolina ....... 42-0 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ....... 41-0 Charlottesville ......................North Carolina ....... 35-8 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ....... 24-0 Charlottesville ......................North Carolina ....... 11-7 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ....... 11-7 Charlottesville ......................Virginia ................ 31-27 Chapel Hill ...........................Virginia ................ 21-17 Chapel Hill ...........................Virginia ................ 21-14 Charlottesville ......................Virginia ................ 40-17 Chapel Hill ...........................Virginia .................. 41-6 Charlottesville ......................North Carolina ....... 12-0 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ..... 30-15 Charlottesville ......................North Carolina ..... 32-20 Chapel Hill ..........18 ............North Carolina ....... 23-3 Charlottesville ......................Virginia ................ 44-40 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ..... 24-10 Charlottesville ......................North Carolina ..... 31-28 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ....... 31-6 Charlottesville .....17 ............North Carolina ..... 35-14 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ..... 38-20 Charlottesville ......................North Carolina ....... 13-7 Chapel Hill ..........15 ............North Carolina ....... 26-3 Charlottesville .....13 ............North Carolina ..... 17-14 Chapel Hill ..........19 ............North Carolina ..... 27-14 Charlottesville ......................Virginia ................ 17-14 Chapel Hill ...................19 ...TIE ....................... 24-24 Charlottesville ......................Virginia ................ 24-22 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ....... 27-7 Charlottesville ......................Virginia ................ 20-17 Chapel Hill ...........................Virginia ................ 27-24 Charlottesville ......................Virginia ................ 50-17 Chapel Hill ................... 11 ...Virginia ................ 24-10 Charlottesville ......................Virginia .................. 14-9 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ....... 27-7 Charlottesville .....12 ....21 ...Virginia ................ 17-10 Charlottesville .....15 ....25 ...Virginia ................ 34-10 Chapel Hill .....................9 ...North Carolina ..... 22-17 Charlottesville .......6 ....24 ...Virginia ................ 20-17 Chapel Hill ............5 ............North Carolina ..... 48-20 Charlottesville ..............21 ...Virginia ................ 30-13 Chapel Hill ...................23 ...Virginia ................ 20-17 Charlottesville ......................Virginia .................. 17-7 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ..... 30-24 Charlottesville ......................Virginia ................ 37-27 Chapel Hill ...........................Virginia ................ 38-13 Charlottesville ..............15 ...Virginia ................ 56-24 Chapel Hill ...................23 ...North Carolina ......... 7-5 Charlottesville ......................Virginia .................. 23-0 Chapel Hill ...........................Virginia ................ 22-20 Charlottesville .....18 ............Virginia ......... (ot) 16-13 Chapel Hill ...........................Virginia .................. 16-3

NORTH CAROLINA vs. VIRGINIA TECH SERIES ..................................... Virginia Tech leads 16-10-6 at Chapel Hill................................ Virginia Tech leads 4-3-2 at Blacksburg............................................... Series tied 2-2-0 Neutral Site/Bowls...................... Virginia Tech leads 10-5-4 In ACC Play .................................. Virginia Tech leads 5-1-0 AP Rank Year Site/Bowl NC VT Winner Score 1895 Charlotte ...............................North Carolina ....... 32-5 1896 Danville ................................TIE ........................... 0-0 1897 Danville ................................Virginia Tech ............ 4-0 1898 Winston-Salem .....................North Carolina ....... 28-6 1900 Chapel Hill ...........................TIE ........................... 0-0 1902 Roanoke ...............................TIE ........................... 0-0 1903 Norfolk .................................Virginia Tech .......... 21-0 1904 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ......... 6-0 1905 Richmond .............................Virginia Tech .......... 35-6 1906 Richmond .............................TIE ........................... 0-0 1907 Richmond .............................Virginia Tech .......... 20-6 1908 Richmond .............................Virginia Tech .......... 10-0 1909 Richmond .............................Virginia Tech .......... 15-0 1910 Richmond .............................Virginia Tech .......... 20-0


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Richmond .............................TIE ........................... 0-0 Raleigh .................................Virginia Tech .......... 26-0 Winston-Salem .....................Virginia Tech .......... 14-7 Roanoke ...............................Virginia Tech .......... 14-7 Chapel Hill ...........................Virginia Tech ........ 16-14 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ..... 38-13 Blacksburg............................North Carolina ..... 39-21 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ......... 7-0 Norfolk .................................North Carolina ....... 13-6 Roanoke ...............................North Carolina ....... 14-0 Chapel Hill ...........................TIE ....................... 14-14 Gator Bowl ............7 ............North Carolina ....... 42-3 Chapel Hill ...................18 ...Virginia Tech ........ 27-24 Blacksburg......................5 ...Virginia Tech .......... 30-3 Chapel Hill ...................16 ...Virginia Tech ........ 35-10 Blacksburg....................17 ...Virginia Tech ........ 17-10 Chapel Hill ...........................Virginia Tech ........ 20-17 Blacksburg....................14 ...North Carolina ..... 20-17

NORTH CAROLINA vs. WAKE FOREST SERIES .................................. North Carolina leads 67-34-2 at Chapel Hill......................... North Carolina leads 40-18-2 at Winston-Salem .................. North Carolina leads 19-10-0 at Old Wake Forest ........................Wake Forest leads 2-1-0 Neutral Site/Bowls.................... North Carolina leads 7-4-0 In ACC Play ........................... North Carolina leads 34-19-1 AP Rank Year Site/Bowl NC WF Winner Score 1888 Raleigh .................................Wake Forest ............. 6-4 1889 Raleigh .................................North Carolina ....... 33-0 1889 Raleigh .................................Wake Forest ........... 18-8 1891 Raleigh (forfeit)....................Wake Forest ............. 1-0 1893 Raleigh .................................North Carolina ....... 40-0 1908 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ....... 17-0 1909 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ....... 18-0 1910 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ....... 37-0 1911 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ....... 12-3 1912 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ......... 9-2 1913 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ......... 7-0 1913 Durham.................................North Carolina ....... 29-0 1914 Durham.................................North Carolina ....... 53-0 1914 Raleigh .................................North Carolina ....... 12-7 1915 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ....... 35-0 1916 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ....... 20-0 1919 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ......... 6-0 1920 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ......... 6-0 1921 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ....... 21-0 1922 Goldsboro .............................North Carolina ....... 62-3 1923 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ....... 22-0 1924 Old Wake Forest ...................Wake Forest ............. 7-6 1925 Chapel Hill ...........................Wake Forest ............. 6-0 1926 Goldsboro .............................Wake Forest ........... 13-0 1927 Chapel Hill ...........................Wake Forest ............. 9-8 1928 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ....... 65-0 1929 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ....... 48-0 1930 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ....... 13-7 1931 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ....... 37-0 1932 Chapel Hill ...........................TIE ........................... 0-0 1933 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ....... 26-0 1934 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ....... 21-0 1935 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ....... 14-0 1936 Charlotte ...............................North Carolina ....... 14-7 1937 Old Wake Forest ...................North Carolina ....... 28-0 1938 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ....... 14-6 1939 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ....... 36-6 1940 Chapel Hill ...........................Wake Forest ........... 12-0 1941 Old Wake Forest ...................Wake Forest ........... 13-0 1942 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ......... 6-0 1944 Chapel Hill ...........................Wake Forest ............. 7-0 1945 Chapel Hill ...........................Wake Forest ......... 14-13 1946 Chapel Hill ..........15 ............North Carolina ..... 26-14 1947 Chapel Hill ..........19 ............Wake Forest ........... 19-7 1948 Winston-Salem ......2 ............North Carolina ....... 28-6 1949 Chapel Hill ............6 ............North Carolina ..... 28-14 1950 Chapel Hill ...........................Wake Forest ........... 13-7 1951 Winston-Salem .....................Wake Forest ........... 39-7 1952 Chapel Hill ...........................Wake Forest ............. 9-7 1953 Winston-Salem .....................North Carolina ..... 18-13 1954 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ....... 14-7 1955 Winston-Salem .....................Wake Forest ........... 25-0 1956 Chapel Hill ...........................TIE ........................... 6-6 1957 Winston-Salem .....................North Carolina ....... 14-7 1958 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ....... 26-7 1959 Winston-Salem .....................North Carolina ..... 21-19 1960 Chapel Hill ...........................Wake Forest ......... 13-12 1961 Winston-Salem .....................Wake Forest ......... 17-14 1962 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ..... 23-14 1963 Winston-Salem .....................North Carolina ....... 21-0 1964 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ....... 23-0 1965 Winston-Salem .....................Wake Forest ......... 12-10 1966 Chapel Hill ...........................Wake Forest ............. 3-0 1967 Chapel Hill ...........................Wake Forest ......... 20-10 1968 Winston-Salem .....................Wake Forest ......... 48-31 1969 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ....... 23-3 1970 Winston-Salem .....................Wake Forest ......... 14-13 1971 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ......... 7-3 1972 Winston-Salem .....................North Carolina ....... 21-0 1973 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ....... 42-0 1974 Winston-Salem .....................North Carolina ....... 31-0 1975 Chapel Hill ...........................Wake Forest ........... 21-9

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Winston-Salem .....................North Carolina ..... 34-14 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ....... 24-3 Winston-Salem .....................North Carolina ..... 34-29 Chapel Hill ..........14 ............Wake Forest ......... 24-19 Winston-Salem ......8 ............North Carolina ....... 27-9 Chapel Hill ............5 ............North Carolina ..... 48-10 Winston-Salem ....12 ............North Carolina ....... 24-7 Chapel Hill ............4 ............North Carolina ..... 30-10 Winston-Salem .....................Wake Forest ........... 14-3 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ..... 34-14 Winston-Salem .....................North Carolina ..... 40-30 Chapel Hill ...........................Wake Forest ......... 22-14 Winston-Salem .....................Wake Forest ......... 42-24 Chapel Hill ...........................Wake Forest ......... 17-16 Winston-Salem .....................North Carolina ..... 31-24 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ..... 24-10 Winston-Salem .....................North Carolina ..... 35-17 Chapel Hill ..........15 ............North Carolina ..... 45-35 Winston-Salem .....................North Carolina ....... 50-0 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ....... 31-7 Winston-Salem ....15 ............North Carolina ....... 45-6 Chapel Hill ............5 ............North Carolina ..... 30-12 Winston-Salem .....................North Carolina ..... 38-31 Chapel Hill ...........................Wake Forest ........... 19-3 Winston-Salem .....................North Carolina ..... 35-14 Chapel Hill ...........................Wake Forest ......... 32-31 Winston-Salem .....................Wake Forest ........... 31-0 Chapel Hill ...........................North Carolina ..... 42-34 Winston-Salem .....................North Carolina ..... 31-24 Chapel Hill ...................24 ...Wake Forest ......... 24-17 Winston-Salem .....................Wake Forest ......... 37-10

NC STATE vs. VIRGINIA SERIES .............................................NC State leads 33-21-1 at Raleigh ............................................NC State leads 16-9-0 at Charlottesville .............................. NC State leads 14-11-1 Neutral Site/Bowls............................... NC State leads 3-1-0 In ACC Play ......................................NC State leads 29-16-0 AP Rank Year Site/Bowl NCS VA Winner Score 1904 Charlottesville ......................Virginia .................... 5-0 1905 Charlottesville ......................Virginia .................. 10-0 1906 Charlottesville ......................TIE ........................... 0-0 1907 Norfork .................................NC State ................. 10-4 1908 Norfolk .................................Virginia .................... 6-0 1944 Norfolk .................................NC State ................. 13-0 1945 Charlottesville ......................Virginia .................. 26-0 1946 Raleigh .................................NC State ................. 27-7 1947 Charlottesville ..............16 ...NC State ................... 7-2 1948 Raleigh .................................Virginia ................ 21-14 1958 Charlottesville ......................NC State ............... 26-14 1960 Raleigh .................................NC State ................. 26-7 1961 Charlottesville ......................NC State ............... 21-14 1962 Raleigh .................................NC State ............... 24-12 1963 Norfolk .................................NC State ................. 15-9 1964 Charlottesville ......................NC State ............... 24-15 1965 Charlottesville ......................NC State ................. 13-0 1966 Raleigh .................................NC State ............... 42-21 1967 Charlottesville .......5 ............NC State ................. 30-8 1968 Raleigh .................................NC State ................. 19-0 1969 Charlottesville ......................NC State ................. 31-0 1970 Raleigh .................................NC State ............... 21-16 1971 Raleigh .................................Virginia ................ 14-10 1972 Charlottesville ......................NC State ............... 35-14 1973 Raleigh ................17 ............NC State ............... 43-23 1974 Charlottesville ..... 11 ............NC State ............... 22-21 1977 Raleigh .................................NC State ................. 14-0 1978 Charlottesville .....19 ............NC State ............... 24-21 1979 Raleigh .................................NC State ............... 31-27 1980 Charlottesville ......................NC State ............... 27-13 1981 Raleigh .................................NC State ............... 30-24 1982 Charlottesville ......................NC State ............... 16-13 1983 Raleigh .................................Virginia ................ 26-14 1984 Charlottesville ......................Virginia .................. 45-0 1985 Raleigh .................................NC State ............... 23-22 1986 Charlottesville .....15 ............Virginia ................ 20-16 1987 Raleigh .................................Virginia ................ 34-31 1988 Charlottesville ......................Virginia ................ 19-14 1989 Raleigh ................18 ....24 ...Virginia .................. 20-9 1990 Charlottesville ................2 ...Virginia .................. 31-0 1991 Raleigh ................18 ....24 ...Virginia ................ 42-10 1992 Charlottesville .....17 ............NC State ................. 31-7 1993 Raleigh .........................16 ...NC State ............... 34-29 1994 Charlottesville ..............13 ...NC State ............... 30-27 1995 Raleigh ................23 ....16 ...Virginia ................ 29-24 1996 Raleigh .........................20 ...Virginia ................ 62-14 1997 Raleigh .................................NC State ............... 31-24 1998 Charlottesville .....16 ............Virginia ................ 23-13 1999 Raleigh ................................Virginia ................ 47-26 2000 Charlottesville ......................Virginia ................ 24-17 2001 Raleigh .................................NC State ................. 24-0 2002 Charlottesville .....22 ............Virginia .................. 14-9 2003 Raleigh .................................NC State ............... 51-37 2006 Charlottesville ......................Virginia .................. 14-7 2007 Raleigh .........................21 ...NC State ............... 29-24 NC STATE vs. VIRGINIA TECH SERIES ..................................... Virginia Tech leads 25-18-4 at Raleigh .............................................NC State leads 7-3-1

at Blacksburg................................ Virginia Tech leads 8-2-2 Neutral Site/Bowls...................... Virginia Tech leads 14-9-1 In ACC Play .................................. Virginia Tech leads 2-1-0 AP Rank Year Site/Bowl NCS VT Winner Score 1900 Raleigh .................................Virginia Tech .......... 18-2 1902 Blacksburg............................Virginia Tech .......... 11-6 1903 Blacksburg............................Virginia Tech .......... 21-0 1906 Richmond .............................Virginia Tech ............ 6-0 1908 Norfolk .................................NC State ................... 6-5 1909 Norfolk .................................Virginia Tech .......... 18-5 1910 Norfolk .................................NC State ................... 5-3 1911 Norfolk .................................Virginia Tech ............ 3-0 1914 Roanoke ...............................Virginia Tech ............ 3-0 1916 Norfolk .................................Virginia Tech .......... 40-0 1917 Norfolk .................................TIE ........................... 7-7 1918 Norfolk .................................Virginia Tech .......... 25-0 1919 Norfolk .................................NC State ................... 3-0 1920 Norfolk .................................NC State ................. 14-6 1921 Norfolk .................................Virginia Tech ............ 7-3 1922 Norfolk .................................Virginia Tech .......... 24-0 1923 Norfolk .................................Virginia Tech .......... 16-0 1924 Raleigh .................................NC State ................... 6-3 1925 Blacksburg............................TIE ........................... 0-0 1934 Portsmouth ...........................Virginia Tech ............ 7-6 1935 Portsmouth ...........................NC State ................... 6-0 1936 Raleigh .................................NC State ................. 13-0 1937 Raleigh .................................NC State ................. 13-7 1938 Blacksburg............................Virginia Tech ............ 7-0 1941 Winston-Salem .....................Virginia Tech ........ 14-13 1945 Raleigh .................................NC State ................... 6-0 1946 Blacksburg...........12 ............Virginia Tech .......... 14-6 1949 Norfolk .................................NC State ............... 14-13 1950 Raleigh .................................NC State ................. 34-6 1951 Blacksburg............................NC State ............... 19-14 1954 Blacksburg............................Virginia Tech ........ 30-21 1955 Bluefield, WVa .....................Virginia Tech ........ 34-26 1956 Norfolk ................20 ............Virginia Tech .......... 35-6 1957 Roanoke ..............19 ............NC State ................. 12-0 1958 Raleigh .................................TIE ....................... 14-14 1959 Norfolk .................................NC State ............... 15-13 1960 Raleigh .................................NC State ............... 29-14 1963 Raleigh .................................NC State ................. 13-7 1964 Blacksburg............................Virginia Tech ........ 28-19 1986 Peach Bowl .........18 ............Virginia Tech ........ 25-24 1989 Raleigh .................................Virginia Tech ........ 25-23 1990 Blacksburg............................Virginia Tech ........ 20-16 1991 Raleigh .................................NC State ................... 7-0 1992 Blacksburg...........21 ............TIE ....................... 13-13 2004 Blacksburg............................NC State ............... 17-16 2005 Raleigh ...........................8 ...Virginia Tech ........ 20-16 2009 Blacksburg...........16 ............Virginia Tech ........ 38-10 NC STATE vs. WAKE FOREST SERIES .............................................NC State leads 61-36-6 at Raleigh ..........................................NC State leads 40-22-5 at Winston-Salem .............................NC State leads 20-13-1 at Old Wake Forest ..................................... Series tied 1-1-0 In ACC Play ......................................NC State leads 36-20-1 AP Rank Year Site/Bowl NCS WF Winner Score 1895 Raleigh .................................TIE ........................... 4-4 1908 Winston-Salem .....................NC State ................. 25-0 1908 Winston-Salem .....................NC State ................. 76-0 1910 Raleigh .................................NC State ................. 28-3 1911 Raleigh .................................NC State ................. 13-6 1912 Winston-Salem .....................NC State ................. 12-0 1913 Raleigh .................................NC State ................. 37-0 1914 Raleigh .................................NC State ................. 51-0 1915 Raleigh .................................NC State ................... 7-0 1916 Raleigh .................................NC State ................... 6-0 1917 Raleigh .................................NC State ................. 17-6 1918 Raleigh .................................Wake Forest ........... 21-0 1919 Raleigh .................................NC State ................. 21-7 1920 Raleigh .................................NC State ................. 49-7 1921 Raleigh .................................NC State ................. 14-0 1922 Winston-Salem .....................NC State ................. 32-0 1923 Raleigh .................................Wake Forest ........... 14-0 1924 Raleigh .................................Wake Forest ........... 12-0 1925 Raleigh .................................NC State ................... 6-0 1926 Raleigh .................................NC State ................... 7-3 1927 Raleigh .................................NC State ................. 30-7 1928 Raleigh .................................NC State ................. 37-0 1929 Raleigh .................................NC State ................... 8-6 1930 Raleigh .................................Wake Forest ............. 7-0 1931 Raleigh .................................Wake Forest ............. 6-0 1932 Raleigh .................................TIE ........................... 0-0 1933 Raleigh .................................TIE ........................... 0-0 1934 Raleigh .................................Wake Forest ......... 13-12 1935 Raleigh .................................NC State ................. 21-6 1936 Raleigh .................................Wake Forest ............. 9-0 1937 Winston-Salem .....................NC State ................. 20-0 1938 Raleigh .................................NC State ................. 19-7 1939 Raleigh .................................Wake Forest ........... 32-0 1940 Raleigh .................................Wake Forest ......... 20-14 1941 Raleigh .................................Wake Forest ............. 7-0 1942 Raleigh .................................TIE ........................... 0-0 1943 Raleigh .................................Wake Forest ........... 54-6 1944 Raleigh .................................Wake Forest ........... 21-7 1945 Raleigh .................................Wake Forest ......... 19-18


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Old Wake Forest ...................NC State ................. 14-6 Raleigh .................................NC State ................. 20-0 Old Wake Forest ...................Wake Forest ......... 34-13 Raleigh .........................18 ...NC State ............... 27-14 Winston-Salem .............16 ...TIE ........................... 6-6 Raleigh .................................Wake Forest ........... 21-6 Winston-Salem .....................Wake Forest ........... 21-6 Raleigh .................................Wake Forest ........... 20-7 Raleigh .................................Wake Forest ........... 26-0 Raleigh .................................TIE ....................... 13-13 Winston-Salem .....................Wake Forest ........... 13-0 Raleigh ................10 ............NC State ................. 19-0 Winston-Salem .....................Wake Forest ........... 13-7 Raleigh .................................Wake Forest ......... 17-14 Winston-Salem .....................NC State ............... 14-12 Raleigh .................................NC State ................... 7-0 Winston-Salem .....................NC State ................. 27-3 Raleigh .................................NC State ................. 42-0 Winston-Salem .....................Wake Forest ......... 27-13 Raleigh .................................NC State ............... 13-11 Winston-Salem .....................NC State ............... 15-12 Raleigh ..................5 ............NC State ................. 24-7 Winston-Salem .....................NC State ................. 10-6 Raleigh .................................Wake Forest ......... 22-21 Winston-Salem .....................Wake Forest ......... 16-13 Raleigh .................................NC State ............... 21-14 Winston-Salem .....................NC State ............... 42-13 Raleigh ................16 ............NC State ............... 52-13 Winston-Salem ....18 ............NC State ............... 33-15 Raleigh ................15 ............Wake Forest ......... 30-22 Winston-Salem .....................Wake Forest ......... 20-18 Raleigh .................................NC State ............... 41-14 Winston-Salem .....................NC State ............... 34-10 Raleigh ................16 ............NC State ............... 17-14 Raleigh .................................Wake Forest ........... 27-7 Winston-Salem .....................NC State ............... 28-23 Raleigh .................................NC State ................. 30-0 Winston-Salem .....................NC State ............... 38-15 Raleigh .................................Wake Forest ......... 24-15 Winston-Salem .....................NC State ............... 20-17 Raleigh .................................NC State ............... 42-38 Winston-Salem .....................Wake Forest ........... 21-3 Raleigh .................................NC State ................. 14-6 Winston-Salem ....19 ............NC State ............... 27-17 Raleigh .................................NC State ............... 20-15 Winston-Salem .....................NC State ................. 30-3 Raleigh ................13 ....25 ...NC State ............... 42-14 Winston-Salem ....18 ............NC State ............... 34-16 Raleigh .................................NC State ................. 34-3 Winston-Salem .....................NC State ............... 52-23 Raleigh .................................NC State ............... 37-22 Winston-Salem .....................Wake Forest ......... 19-18 Raleigh .................................NC State ............... 38-27 Winston-Salem ....25 ............Wake Forest ........... 31-7 Raleigh .................................NC State ............... 32-14 Winston-Salem .....................NC State ............... 17-14 Raleigh ................19 ............NC State ............... 32-13 Winston-Salem .... 11 ............Wake Forest ......... 38-24 Raleigh .................................NC State ........ (ot) 27-21 Winston-Salem .....................Wake Forest ......... 27-21 Raleigh .................................Wake Forest ......... 25-23 Winston-Salem .....................Wake Forest ......... 38-18 Raleigh .................................NC State ............... 21-17 Winston-Salem .....................Wake Forest ......... 30-24

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Norfolk .................................Virginia .................. 34-0 Norfolk .................................Virginia Tech ........ 20-14 Roanoke ...............................Virginia ................ 31-13 Roanoke ...............................TIE ....................... 21-21 Roanoke ...............................Virginia .................. 41-7 Roanoke ...............................Virginia .................. 28-0 Roanoke ...............................Virginia .................. 26-0 Roanoke ...............................Virginia .................. 45-6 Roanoke ...............................Virginia .................. 33-0 Roanoke ..............16 ............Virginia .................. 42-0 Charlottesville ......................Virginia Tech .......... 20-6 Roanoke .......................14 ...Virginia Tech ............ 6-0 Roanoke ...............................Virginia Tech ........ 17-13 Roanoke .......................16 ...Virginia Tech .......... 14-7 Richmond .............................Virginia .................. 38-7 Roanoke ...............................Virginia Tech ........ 22-13 Richmond .............................Virginia Tech ........ 40-14 Roanoke ...............................Virginia Tech .......... 40-6 Roanoke ...............................Virginia Tech .......... 20-0 Roanoke ...............................Virginia Tech ........ 20-15 Roanoke ...............................Virginia Tech .......... 10-0 Charlottesville ......................Virginia ................ 20-17 Blacksburg............................Virginia Tech ........ 22-14 Charlottesville ......................Virginia Tech .......... 24-7 Blacksburg............................Virginia .................... 7-0 Charlottesville ......................Virginia Tech ............ 6-0 Charlottesville ......................Virginia ................ 24-20 Blacksburg............................Virginia Tech ........ 27-15 Charlottesville ......................Virginia ................ 28-27 Blacksburg............................Virginia Tech ........ 24-17 Charlottesville ......................Virginia Tech ........ 14-10 Blacksburg............................TIE ....................... 14-14 Charlottesville ......................Virginia .................. 17-7 Charlottesville ......................Virginia ................ 20-18 Blacksburg............................Virginia Tech .......... 30-0 Charlottesville ......................Virginia Tech .......... 20-3 Blacksburg............................Virginia Tech ........ 21-14 Charlottesville ......................Virginia Tech .......... 48-0 Blacksburg............................Virginia ................ 26-23 Charlottesville ......................Virginia Tech ........ 28-10 Blacksburg............................Virginia Tech ........ 42-10 Charlottesville ......................Virginia ................ 14-13 Blacksburg............................Virginia ................ 16-10 Charlottesville .....18 ............Virginia ................ 32-25 Blacksburg...........17 ............Virginia Tech ........ 38-13 Charlottesville .....20 ............Virginia .................. 38-0 Blacksburg............................Virginia ................ 41-38 Charlottesville .....23 ....25 ...Virginia Tech ........ 20-17 Blacksburg...........16 ....14 ...Virginia ................ 42-23 Charlottesville .....13 ....20 ...Virginia Tech ........ 36-29 Blacksburg...........20 ....17 ...Virginia Tech .......... 26-9 Charlottesville ......................Virginia ................ 34-20 Blacksburg...........16 ....20 ...Virginia ................ 36-32 Charlottesville .....24 ......8 ...Virginia Tech .......... 31-7 Blacksburg......................6 ...Virginia Tech ........ 42-21 Charlottesville ..............18 ...Virginia Tech ........ 31-17 Blacksburg....................22 ...Virginia Tech .......... 21-9 Charlottesville ..............21 ...Virginia ................ 35-21 Blacksburg...........16 .... 11 ...Virginia Tech ........ 24-10 Charlottesville ................7 ...Virginia Tech ........ 52-14 Blacksburg....................17 ...Virginia Tech .......... 17-0 Charlottesville .....16 ......8 ...Virginia Tech ........ 33-21 Blacksburg............................Virginia Tech ........ 17-14 Charlottesville ..............14 ...Virginia Tech ........ 42-13

VIRGINIA vs. VIRGINIA TECH

VIRGINIA vs. WAKE FOREST

SERIES ..................................... Virginia Tech leads 49-37-5 at Charlotteville........................ Virginia Tech leads 19-18-3 at Blacksburg.............................. Virginia Tech leads 19-8-1 Neutral Site/Bowls................................... Series tied 11-11-1 In ACC Play .................................. Virginia Tech leads 6-0-0 AP Rank Year Site/Bowl VA VT Winner Score 1895 Charlottesville ......................Virginia .................. 38-0 1896 Charlottesville ......................Virginia .................. 44-0 1899 Charlottesville ......................Virginia .................. 28-0 1900 Charlottesville ......................Virginia .................. 17-5 1901 Blacksburg............................Virginia .................. 16-0 1902 Charlottesville ......................Virginia .................... 6-0 1903 Richmond .............................Virginia .................. 21-0 1904 Richmond .............................Virginia .................... 5-0 1905 Charlottesville ......................Virginia Tech .......... 11-0 1923 Charlottesville ......................Virginia Tech ............ 6-3 1924 Blacksburg............................Virginia .................... 6-0 1925 Charlottesville ......................Virginia .................. 10-0 1926 Blacksburg............................Virginia Tech ............ 6-0 1927 Charlottesville ......................Virginia .................... 7-0 1928 Blacksburg............................Virginia Tech .......... 20-0 1929 Charlottesville ......................Virginia Tech ........ 32-12 1930 Blacksburg............................Virginia Tech ........ 31-13 1931 Charlottesville ......................TIE ........................... 0-0 1932 Blacksburg............................Virginia Tech .......... 13-0 1933 Charlottesville ......................TIE ........................... 6-6 1934 Blacksburg............................Virginia Tech .......... 19-6 1935 Charlottesville ......................TIE ........................... 0-0 1936 Blacksburg............................Virginia Tech ............ 7-6 1937 Charlottesville ......................Virginia Tech .......... 14-7 1938 Blacksburg............................Virginia .................. 14-6 1939 Charlottesville ......................Virginia Tech .......... 13-0 1940 Norfolk .................................Virginia Tech ............ 6-0

SERIES .............................................. Virginia leads 34-13-0 at Charlottesville ................................. Virginia leads 17-9-0 at Winston-Salem ................................ Virginia leads 16-4-0 Neutral Site/Bowls................................ Virginia leads 1-0-0 In ACC Play ....................................... Virginia leads 32-13-0 AP Rank Year Site/Bowl VA WF Winner Score 1889 Richmond .............................Virginia .................. 46-4 1911 Charlottesville ......................Virginia .................. 29-6 1955 Charlottesville ......................Wake Forest ........... 13-7 1956 Charlottesville ......................Virginia .................... 7-6 1957 Winston-Salem .....................Virginia ................ 28-20 1959 Winston-Salem .....................Wake Forest ......... 34-12 1960 Charlottesville ......................Wake Forest ......... 28-20 1961 Winston-Salem .....................Wake Forest ......... 21-15 1962 Charlottesville ......................Virginia ................ 14-12 1964 Charlottesville ......................Wake Forest ......... 31-21 1966 Charlottesville ......................Virginia ................ 24-10 1967 Winston-Salem .....................Virginia ................ 14-12 1969 Charlottesville ......................Wake Forest ......... 23-21 1970 Charlottesville ......................Wake Forest ........... 27-7 1972 Winston-Salem .....................Virginia ................ 15-12 1973 Charlottesville ......................Virginia ................ 21-10 1974 Winston-Salem .....................Virginia .................. 14-0 1975 Charlottesville ......................Wake Forest ......... 66-21 1976 Winston-Salem .....................Virginia ................ 18-17 1977 Charlottesville ......................Virginia ................ 20-12 1978 Winston-Salem .....................Wake Forest ........... 14-0 1980 Winston-Salem .....................Virginia ................ 24-21 1981 Charlottesville ......................Wake Forest ......... 24-21 1982 Charlottesville ......................Virginia ................ 34-27 1983 Winston-Salem .....................Wake Forest ......... 38-34 1984 Charlottesville ......................Virginia .................. 28-9 1985 Winston-Salem .....................Virginia ................ 20-18

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Winston-Salem .....................Virginia ................ 30-28 Charlottesville ......................Virginia ................ 35-21 Winston-Salem .....................Virginia ................ 34-14 Charlottesville ......................Virginia ................ 47-28 Winston-Salem ......1 ............Virginia ................ 49-14 Charlottesville ......................Virginia .................. 48-7 Winston-Salem ....14 ............Virginia ................ 31-17 Charlottesville .....21 ............Virginia .................. 21-9 Winston-Salem .....................Virginia .................. 42-6 Charlottesville ..... 11 ............Virginia ................ 35-17 Winston-Salem ....20 ............Virginia .................. 42-7 Charlottesville ......................Virginia ................ 21-13 Winston-Salem ....15 ............Virginia ................ 38-17 Charlottesville ......................Virginia .................. 35-7 Winston-Salem .....................Virginia ................ 27-10 Charlottesville ......................Wake Forest ......... 34-30 Winston-Salem .....................Virginia ................ 38-34 Charlottesville ......................Virginia ................ 27-24 Charlottesville ......................Virginia ................ 17-16 Winston-Salem .....................Wake Forest ......... 28-17

VIRGINIA TECH vs. WAKE FOREST SERIES ..................................... Virginia Tech leads 22-11-1 at Blacksburg................................ Virginia Tech leads 8-4-1 at Winston-Salem. ...................... Virginia Tech leads 10-4-0 at Old Wake Forest ...................... Virginia Tech leads 2-1-0 Neutral Site/Bowls....................................... Series tied 2-2-0 In ACC Play .................................. Virginia Tech leads 2-0-0 AP Rank Year Site/Bowl .......... VT ..WF ...Winner Score 1916 Blacksburg............................Virginia Tech 52-0 1917 Wake Forest ..........................Virginia Tech 50-0 1918 Wake Forest ..........................Virginia Tech 27-0 1919 Blacksburg............................Virginia Tech 40-0 1954 Richmond .............................Virginia Tech 32-0 1955 Wake Forest ..........................Wake Forest 13-0 1956 Blacksburg............................TIE 13-13 1957 Winston-Salem .....................Virginia Tech 10-3 1958 Norfolk .................................Wake Forest 13-6 1959 Winston-Salem .....................Wake Forest 18-2 1960 Blacksburg............................Virginia Tech 22-13 1961 Winston-Salem .....................Wake Forest 24-15 1962 Blacksburg............................Virginia Tech 37-8 1963 Winston-Salem .....................Virginia Tech 27-0 1964 Roanoke ...............................Wake Forest 38-21 1965 Roanoke ...............................Virginia Tech 12-3 1966 Winston-Salem .....................Virginia Tech 11-0 1968 Blacksburg............................Virginia Tech 7-6 1969 Winston-Salem .....................Wake Forest 16-10 1970 Winston-Salem .....................Wake Forest 28-9 1971 Blacksburg............................Wake Forest 20-9 1972 Winston-Salem .....................Virginia Tech 44-9 1975 Blacksburg............................Virginia Tech 40-10 1976 Winston-Salem .....................Virginia Tech 23-6 1977 Blacksburg............................Virginia Tech 28-10 1978 Winston-Salem .....................Virginia Tech 28-6 1979 Blacksburg............................Wake Forest 19-14 1980 Winston-Salem .....................Virginia Tech 16-7 1981 Blacksburg............................Virginia Tech 30-14 1982 Blacksburg............................Wake Forest 13-10 1983 Blacksburg............................Wake Forest 13-6 1984 Winston-Salem .....................Virginia Tech 21-20 2004 Winston-Salem .....................Virginia Tech 17-10 2006 Winston-Salem ....19 ....14 ...Virginia Tech 27-6

ACC Series Notes Most Played Series North Carolina & Virginia ................................114 North Carolina & Wake Forest .........................103 NC State & Wake Forest ...................................103 North Carolina & NC State .................................99 Duke & North Carolina.......................................95 Current Series Win Streak Florida St. over Duke ........................... 16 in a row Wake Forest over Duke ........................ 10 in a row Virginia Tech over Duke ........................ 9 in a row All-Time Series Win Streak Clemson over Virginia .................1955-89 .........29 Virginia over Wake Forest ...........1984-00 .........17 North Carolina over Duke ............1893-23 .......*17 Florida St. over Duke 1992-Present .........17 Maryland over Virginia ................1972-87 .........16 Florida State over Duke ...........1992-2006 .........16 Ga. Tech over Clemson ................1909-34 .......*15 Maryland over Duke ....................1973-88 .........15 Clemson over Wake Forest ..........1977-91 .........15 Miami over Boston College .....1985-2006 .......*15 *includes games from Pre-ACC seasons


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ACC Individual Records TOTAL OFFENSE

ACC Statistics - A Preface Origins: From 1953, when official ACC

football statistics rankings began, through 1969, individual rankings were determined by totals. Beginning in 1970, most season individual rankings were determined by per game averages. In total offense, rushing and scoring, it was yards or points per game; in receiving, catches per game and yards per game; in interceptions, interceptions per game; and in punt and kickoff returns, yards per return. Punting always has been by per punt average and all team rankings have been per game.

Passing Efficiency: Beginning in

1979, passers were rated in all divisions on “efficiency rating points,” which was derived from a formula that compares passers to the national averages for 14 seasons of two-platoon Division I football starting with the 1965 season. The formula assumes that touchdowns are as good as interceptions are bad; therefore, these two figures offset each other for the average player. To determine efficiency rating points, multiply a passer’s yards per attempt by 8.4, add his completion percentage, add his touchdown percentage times 3.3, then subtract his interception percentage times two.

Minimum Qualifying: All individuals must have played in at least 75 percent of his team’s games played to qualify for leadership in yearly categories. The one exception to the 75 percent rule is when a player, who played in less than 75 percent of his team’s games, has enough yardage, receptions, points, etc., that when divided by the minimum number of games (to qualify for the 75 percent minimum) would still lead the conference in per game average. Passers must have a minimum of 15 attempts per game to determine rating points because fewer attempts could allow a player to win the championship with fewer than 100 attempts in a season. All individual and team records and rankings include regular-season games only. Beginning in 2002, in conjuction with the NCAA, bowl games were included in the final statistics. Career records of players include only those seasons in which they competed at an ACC school. In 1954, the regular-season schedule was limited to a maximum of 10 games, and in 1970, to a limit of 11 games, and most recently to 12 games in the 2002, 2003 and 2006 seasons, excluding post-season competition.

Philip Rivers NC State

As a four-year starter at NC State, QB Philip Rivers established himself as one of the most prolific passers in both ACC and NCAA history ... the 2003 ACC Player of the Year, Rivers finished his career as the ACC’s all-time leader in total offense (13,582), passing yardage (13,484) and touchdown passes (95). Career Totals Year W/L G Run Pass 2000 8-4 11 (85) 3,054 2001 7-5 11 (26) 2,586 2002 11-3 14 100 3,353 2003 8-5 13 109 4,491 Total 34-17 49 98 13,484

Total 2,969 2,560 3,453 4,600 13,582

MOST PLAYS

Game: 82 by Rusty LaRue, Wake Forest vs. Duke, Oct. 28, 1995 (78 pass, 4 run, 464 yards) Season: 722 by Matt Ryan, Boston College, 1992 (654 pass, 68 run, 4,509 yards in 14 games) Career: 1,962 by Philip Rivers, NC State, 2000-03 (1,711 pass, 251 run,13,582 yards)

MOST YARDS GAINED

Game: 554 yards by Rusty LaRue, Wake Forest vs. NC State, Nov. 18, 1995 (545 pass, 9 run) Season: 4,600 by Philip Rivers, NC State, 2003 (109 run, 4,491 pass in 13 games) Career: 13,582 by Philip Rivers, NC State, 2000-03 (98 run, 13,484 pass in 49 games) GAME TOTAL OFFENSE BY CLASS Freshman: 447 by Ben Bennett, Duke vs. Wake Forest, Nov. 8, 1980 (469 pass, -22 run) Sophomore: 519 by Scott Milanovich, Maryland vs. Virginia Tech, Sept. 25, 1993 (498 pass, 21 run) Junior: 506 by Charlie Ward, Florida State vs. Maryland, Nov. 7, 1992 (395 pass, 111 run) Senior: 554 by Rusty LaRue, Wake Forest vs. NC State, Nov. 18, 1995 (545 pass, 9 run)

SEASON TOTAL OFFENSE BY CLASS Freshman: 3,180 by Drew Weatherford, Florida State, 2005 (-28 run, 3,208 pass in 13 games) Sophomore: 3,606 by Charlie Whitehurst, Clemson, 2003 (45 run, 3,561 pass in 13 games) Junior: 3,182 by Jamie Barnette, NC State, 1998 (13 run, 3,169 pass in 12 games) Senior: 4,600 by Philip Rivers, NC State, 2003 (109 run, 4,491 pass in 13 games) HIGHEST AVERAGE GAIN PER PLAY Season: (Min. 750 yards) 9.53 by Chet Hanulak, Maryland, 1953 (79 for 753 yards) Career: (Minimum of 2,500 yards) 7.78 by Chris Weinke, Florida State, 1997-2000 (1,217 plays for 9,473 yards) POINTS RESPONSIBLE FOR Game: 36 by Philip Rivers, NCS vs. Navy, Sept. 7, 2002 (5 TD pass, 1 TD run); Woodrow Dantzler, Clem. vs. NCS, Oct. 13, 2001 (4 TD pass, 2 TD run); Scott Milanovich, Md. vs. UNC, Sept. 11, 1993 (5 TD pass, 1 TD run); Kelvin Bryant, UNC vs. ECU, Sept. 12, 1981 (6 TD run); Steve Slayden, Duke vs. GT, Oct. 31, 1987 (6 TD pass); Steve Slayden, Duke vs. NCS, Nov. 14, 1987 (5 TD pass, 1 TD run); Shawn Moore, UVa. vs. Navy, Sept. 15, 1990 (4 TD pass, 2 TD); John Kaleo, Md. vs. Clem., Nov. 14, 1992 (5 TD pass, 1 TD run); Thaddeus Lewis, Duke vs. NCS, Oct. 10, 2009 (5 TD pass, TD run) Season: 222 by Philip Rivers, NC State, 2003 (34 TD pass, 3 TD run) Career: 672 by Philip Rivers, NC State, 2000-03 (95 TD pass, 17 TD run)

Matt Ryan Boston College

M tt R Matt Ryan enjoyed j d one of the most productive seasons in ACC history in 2007 as a senior quarterback for Boston College...Ryan set ACC records for most yards of passing offense (4507), most pass completions (388) , most pass attempts (654), most offensive plays (724) and tied a mark for most consecutive 300-yard passing games (5). Ryan also finished with the 2nd-best single season in total offense yards (4,509).


ACC Individual Records SEASON RUSHING YARDS BY CLASS

RUSHING

Ted Brown NC State

NC State’s S ’ Ted T d Brown B rushed for over 100 yards in 27 of his 42 career games ... the ACC’s all-time rushing leader with 4,602 yards, Brown finished his career fourth on the NCAA all-time rushing list behind Tony Dorsett, Archie Griffin and Ed Marinaro. Career Totals Year W/L 1975 7-4-1 1976 3-7-1 1977 8-4 1978 9-3 Total 27-18-2

G 10 11 11 11 43

Att 142 198 218 302 860

PC 6.4 5.5 5.7 4.5 5.4

TD 12 13 13 8 46

Yds 913 1,088 1,251 1,350 4,602

143 143

Virginia, 1992, vs. Duke (28-207) & Wake Forest (24-214); Charlie Wysocki, Maryland, 1979, vs. Louisville (43-222) & Virginia (33-202); Branden Ore, Virginia Tech vs. Southern Miss (23-207) & Clemson (37-203).

Freshman: 1,655 by Ryan Williams, Virginia Tech, 2009 (293 attempts in 13 games) 143 Sophomore: 1,457 by Montel Harris, Boston College, LONG RUNS 2009 (308 attempts in 13 games) Junior: Longest Run: 1,632 by LaMont Jordan, Maryland, 1999 98 yards by Steve Atkins, Maryland vs. (266 attempts in 11 games) Clemson, Nov. 18, 1978 Senior: 1,798 by Thomas Jones, Virginia, 1999 Longest Non-Scoring Run: (334 attempts in 11 games) 89 yards by Ben Garnto, South Carolin vs. Wake Forest, Oct. 16, 1965 MOST TDs BY RUSHING Game: MOST YARDS RUSHING 6 by Kelvin Bryant, North Carolina vs. East BY A QUARTERBACK: Carolina, Sept. 12, 1981 Game: Season: 220 yards by Woodrow Dantzler, Clemson 21 by Ryan Williams, Virginia Tech, 2009 vs. Virginia, Sept. 23, 2000 (18 carries) (13 games) Season: Career: 1,061 yards by Woodrow Dantzler, Clem49 by Ted Brown, NC State, 1975-78 (in son, 2001 43 games) Career: 2,761 yards by Woodrow Dantzler (591 MOST 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES carries, 27 TDs), Clemson, 1998-2001

Season: 10 by Don McCauley, North Carolina, Game: 1970; Ryan Williams, Virginia Tech, 2009; 50 by Charlie Wysocki, Maryland vs. Career: Duke, Oct. 25, 1980 (217 yards) 27 by Ted Brown, NC State, 1975-78 Season: 334 by Charlie Wysocki, Maryland, 1980 MOST 200-YARD RUSHING GAMES (1,359 yards in 11 games) & Thomas Jones, Virginia, 1999 (1,798 yards in 11 games) Season: Career: 4 by Thomas Jones, Virginia, 1999 (210 vs. 914 by Robert Lavette, Georgia Tech, Brigham Young, 221 vs. NC State, 213 vs. 1981-84 (4,066 yards) Georgia Tech, 221 vs. Buffalo) MOST RUSHES

MOST YARDS GAINED Career: Game: 6 by Thomas Jones, Virginia, 1998 & 1999 329 by John Leach, Wake Forest vs. Mary(203 vs. San Jose State; 207 vs. Georgia land, Nov. 20, 1993 (46 attempts) Tech in 1998; 210 vs. Brigham Young; 221 Season: vs. NC State, 213 vs. Georgia Tech; 221 1,798 yards by Thomas Jones, Virginia, vs. Buffalo in 1999) 1999 (334 attempts, 16 TDs in 11 games) Career: Most 200-Yard Games (Multiple Players) 4,602 yards by Ted Brown, NC State, in One Season: 1975-78 (860 attempts, 49 TDs) 7 by six different players in 2003 - P.J. Daniels, Georgia Tech (2), Josh Allen, SINGLE GAME YARDAGE BY CLASS Maryland, Ronnie McGill, North Carolina, Chris Barclay, Wake Forest, Bruce Perry, Freshman: Maryland, Chris Douglas, Duke 286 by Amos Lawrence, North Carolina vs. Virginia, Nov. 12, 1977 (35 attempts) CONSECUTIVE GAMES Sophomore: 328 by Derrick Fenner, North Carolina vs. 100-Yards Plus: Virginia, Nov. 15, 1986 (39 attempts) 9 by Tashard Choice, Georgia Tech, Junior: 2006-07 (Most in One Season) 306 yards by LaMont Jordan, Maryland 8 by Tiki Barber, Virginia 1996 vs. Virginia, Nov. 20, 1999 (37 attempts) Senior: 200-Yards Plus: 329 by John Leach, Wake Forest vs. Mary2 by Thomas Jones, Virginia, 1999, vs. land, Nov. 20, 1993 (46 attempts) Georgia Tech (39-213) & Buffalo (32221); 1998, vs. San Jose State (23-203) & Georgia Tech (27-207); Terry Kirby,

PASSING P

Philip Rivers NC State

The 2003 ACC Player of the Year, NC State QB Philip Rivers is perhaps the most prolific passer in both ACC and NCAA history ...Rivers still holds nine ACC passing records including passing yardage in a career (13,484), most touchdown passes in a season (34), in a season as a freshman (25) and career (95); most passes completed (1,087) and attempted in a career (1,710), most 300-yard passing games in a career and most 400-yard passing games (7) in a career. Career Totals Year W/L G Cmp-Att TD Yds 2000 8-4 11 237-441 25 3,054 2001 7-5 11 240-368 16 2,586 2002 11-3 14 262-418 20 3,353 2003 8-5 13 348-483 34 4,491 Total 34-17 49 1087-1710 95 13,484

MOST PASSES ATTEMPTED Game: 78 by Rusty LaRue, Wake Forest vs. Duke, Nov. 18, 1996 (completed 55 for 478 yards) Season: 654 by Matt Ryan, Boston College, 2007 (388 completions for 4,507 yards) Career: 1,710 by Philip Rivers, NC State, 2000-03 (1,087 completions for 13,484 yards)


ACC Individual Records

144

Skinner NCAA Bowl Accuracy Record-Holder

Wake Forest’s Riley Skinner set an NCAA bowl record by completing all 11 of his pass attempts in leading the Deacons to a 29-19 win over Navy in the inaugural EagleBank Bowl in 2008. Skinner completed his career as the ACC’s second most accurate passer (.6694) just shade behind record-holder Matt Schaub of Virginia (.6698). MOST PASSES COMPLETED

Game: 55 by Rusty LaRue, Wake Forest vs. Duke, Oct. 28, 1996 (attempted 78 for 478 yards) Game by Freshman: 35 by Drew Weatherford, Florida State vs. Virginia, Oct. 15, 2005 (attempted 59 for 377 yards, 1 TD) Season: 388 by Matt Ryan, Boston College, 2007 (attempted 654 for 4,507 yards in 14 games) Season by Freshman: 276 by Drew Weatherford, Florida State, 2005 (attempted 469 for 3,208 yards, 18 TDs in 13 games) Career: 1,087 by Philip Rivers, NC State, 2000-03 (attempted 1,710 in 49 games) PASSING YARDS GAINED Game: 545 by Rusty LaRue, Wake Forest vs. NC State, Nov. 18, 1995 (50 of 67, 3 TDs) Season: 4,507 by Matt Ryan, Boston College, 2007 (388 of 654 for 31 TDs in 14 games) Season by Freshman: 3,208 by Drew Weatherford, Florida State, 2005 (276 of 469 for 3,208 yards, 18 TDs in 13 games) Career: 13,484 by Philip Rivers, NC State, 2000-03 (1,087 of 1,710 for 34 TDs in 49 games) MOST PASSING YARDAGE IN TWO, THREE GAMES Two Games: 1,046 by Rusty LaRue, Wake Forest, 1995, vs. Georgia Tech (501), Nov. 4, vs. NC State (545), Nov. 18 Three Games: 1,524 by Rusty LaRue, Wake Forest, 1995, vs. Duke (478), Oct. 28, vs. Georgia Tech (501), Nov. 4, vs. NC State (545), Nov. 18 MOST PASSES COMPLETED IN TWO, THREE GAMES Two Games: 96 by Rusty LaRue, Wake Forest, 1995, vs. Duke (55 of 78), Oct. 28, vs. Ga. Tech (41 of 65), Nov. 4 Three Games: 146 by Rusty LaRue, Wake Forest, 1995, vs. Duke (55 of 78), Oct. 28, vs. Georgia Tech (41 of 65), Nov. 4, vs. NC State (50 of 67), Nov. 18.

MOST PASSES ATTEMPTED IN TWO, THREE GAMES

YARDS PER PASS COMPLETION Season: (Min. 90 comp.) 18.77 by Bruce Shaw, NC

Two Games: State, 1972 (91 completions for 1,708 yds) 143 by Rusty LaRue, Wake Forest, 1995, vs. Career: Duke (78), Oct. 28, vs. Georgia Tech (65) (Min. 250 comp.) 15.75 by Shawn Moore, VirThree Games: 210 by Rusty LaRue, Wake Forest, 1995, vs. ginia, 1990 (421 completions for 6,629 yds) Duke (78), Oct. 28, vs. Georgia Tech (65), Nov. 4, vs. NC State (67), Nov. 18 TOUCHDOWN PASSES PASSES WITHOUT INTERCEPTION Game: Consecutive Passes without Interception (One 6 by Dan Ellis, Virginia vs. Buffalo, Nov. 13, 1999; Chris Weinke, Florida State vs. Maryland, Season) 270 by Drew Weatherford, Florida State, 2007 Nov. 13, 1999; Steve Slayden, Duke vs. Georgia Consecutive Passes without Interception Tech, Oct. 31, 1987 379 by Russell Wilson, NC State, 2008-09 Game by Freshman: Lowest Pass Interception Percentage Season: 5 by Chris Rix, Florida State vs. Maryland, Oct. .000 by Matt Blundin, Virginia, 1991 27, 2001; Philip Rivers, NC State vs. Indiana, (224 attempts, 0 interceptions) Sept. 9, 2000 Season: 34 by Philip Rivers, NC State, 2003 (348 of GAME PASSING YARDAGE BY CLASS 483 for 4,491 yards in 13 games) Season by Freshman: Freshman: 25 by Philip Rivers, NC State, 2000 (237 of 469 by Ben Bennett, Duke vs. Wake Forest, 441, 3,054 yards in 11 games) Nov. 8, 1980 Career: Sophomore: 504 by Gary Schofield, Wake Forest vs. Mary- 95 by Philip Rivers, NC State, 2000-03 (1,087 of 1,710 for 13,484 yards in 49 games) land, Oct. 17, 1981 Junior: PASSING EFFICIENCY 469 by Jamie Barnette, NC State vs. Baylor, Sept. 19, 1998 Season: Senior: 545 by Rusty LaRue, Wake Forest vs. NC State, 175.00 by Joe Hamilton, Georgia Tech, 1999 Nov. 18, 1995 (203 of 305, 3,060 yards 29 TDs, 11 Ints) Season by Freshman: 156.00 by Chris Rix, Florida State, 2001 (165 SEASON PASSING YARDS BY CLASS of 286, 2,734 yards 24 TDs, 13 Ints) Career: Freshman: 151.15 by Chris Weinke, Florida State, 3,208 by Drew Weatherford, Florida State, 2005 1997-2000 (650 of 1,107, 9,839 yards, 32 Ints, (276 of 469 for 3,208 yards, 18 TDs) 79 TD passes) Sophomore: 3,561 yards by Charlie Whitehurst, Clemson, MOST PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED 2003 (completed 288 of 465 in 13 games) Junior: 3,169 yards by Jamie Barnette, NC State, 1998 Game: 7 by Bobby Campbell, Duke vs. Maryland, Nov. (completed 193 of 377) 14, 1998 (completed 12 of 37 passes, 178 yards, Senior: 4,507 yards by Matt Ryan, Boston College, 2007 2 TDs) Season: (completed 388 of 654 in 4 games) 25 by Ben Bennett, Duke, 1980 (attempted 330 passes); Freddie Summers, Wake Forest, 1968 COMPLETION PERCENTAGE (attempted 250 passes) Career: Season: 59 by Scott Gardner, Virginia, 1972-75 (at(Min. 100 comp.) .724 by Riley Skinner, Wake tempted 816 passes) Forest, 2007 (236 of 326 in 11 games) Career: MOST 300-YARD PASSING GAMES (Min. 400 comp.) .670 by Matt Schaub, Virginia, 2000-03 (716 of 1,069). Season: 9 by Matt Ryan, Boston College in 2007 (14 games); Phillip Rivers, NC State in 2003 (13 YARDS PER PASS ATTEMPT games; Anthony Dilweg, Duke, 1988 (11 games) Season by Freshman: Season: (Min. 175 att.) 10.03 by Joe Hamilton, 4 by Chris Rix, Florida State, 2001; Philip RivGeorgia Tech, 1999 (305 for 3,060 yards) ers, NC State 2000 Career: Career: (Min. 500 att.) 8.89 by Chris Weinke, Florida State, 18 by Philip Rivers, NC State, 2000-03 1997-2000 (1,020 attempts for 8,882 yards)


ACC Individual Records MOST 400-YARD PASSING GAMES Season: 5 by Philip Rivers, NC State, 2003 (13 games); Scott Milanovich, Maryland, 1993 (11 games) Season by Freshman: 2 by Philip Rivers, NC State, 2000 Career: 7 by Philip Rivers, NC State, 2000-03 CONSECUTIVE GAMES 300 Yards Plus: 5 by Matt Ryan, Boston College, 2007; by Anthony Dilweg, Duke, 1988 400 Yards Plus: 3 by Rusty LaRue, Wake Forest, 1995, vs. Duke (478), Oct. 28, vs. Georgia Tech (501), Nov. 4, vs. NC State (545), Nov. 18; by Scott Milanovich, Maryland, 1993, vs. North Carolina (405), Sept. 11, vs. West Virginia (451), Sept. 18, vs. Virginia Tech (498), Sept. 25 500 Yards Plus: 2 by Rusty LaRue, Wake Forest, 1995, vs. Georgia Tech (501), Nov. 4, vs. NC State (545), Nov. 18 LONGEST PASS Longest Pass: 98 by Christian Ponder to Rod Owens, Florida State vs. North Carolina (Oct. 22, 2009); Chris Weinke to Marvin Minnis, Florida State vs. Clemson, Nov. 4, 2000; Bruce Shaw to Pat Kenney, NC State vs. Penn St., Nov. 11, 1972

RECEPTIONS

Aaron Kelly Clemson

Clemson wide receiver Aaron on Kelly fi finished nished his career as the ACC’s all-time receiving leader with 232 receptions ... He shattered the decade-old ACC career record of 216 set by Wake Forest’s Desmond Clark in 1998...Kelly completed his career as Clemson’s all-time leader in pass receptions, reception yardage (2,733) and TD receptions (20)... In 2007, Kelly tied the 2nd-highest single-season reception total in ACC history with 88 catches. Career Totals Year W/L G Rec Avg TD Yds 2005 8-4 12 47 12.2 2 575 2006 8-5 13 30 11.8 3 355 2007 9-4 13 88 12.3 11 1081 2008 7-6 13 67 10.8 4 722 Total 32-19 48 232 11.8 20 2,733

MOST PASSES CAUGHT Game: 16 by Alvin Pearman, Virginia vs. Florida State, Oct. 18, 2003; Corey Thomas, Duke vs. Georgia Tech, Nov. 15, 1998 (275 yards); by Geroy Simon, Maryland vs. Florida State, Nov. 18, 1995 (124 yards); by Charlie Carr, North Carolina vs. Air Force, Nov. 12, 1966 (134 yards) Season: 98 receptions by Kenneth Moore, Wake Forest, 2007 (1,011 yards, 5 TDs) Average Receptions per Game: 8.0 receptions by Tory Holt, NC State, 1998 (88 receptions, 1,604 yards, 11 TDs, 11 games) Season by Freshman: 58 by Wali Lundy, Virginia 2002 (435 yards, 1 TD); Frank Wycheck, Maryland 1990 (509 yards, 1 TD) Career: 232 by Aaron Kelly, Clemson, 2005-08 (2,733 yards, 20 TDs) GAME RECEPTIONS BY CLASS

145 145

Career: 38 by Clarkston Hines, Duke, 1986-89 (189 catches, 3,318 yards) MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES 145 CATCHING A PASS Career: 45 by Corey Holliday, North Carolina, 1990-93 (11 in 1990, 11 in 1991, 11 in 1992, 12 in 1993) MOST PASSES CAUGHT BY A RUNNING BACK Game: 16 by Alvin Pearman, Virginia vs. Florida State, Oct. 18, 2003 Season: 76 by Andre Callender, Boston College, 2007 (720 yards, 4 TDs in 14 games) CONSECUTIVE GAMES CATCHING TD PASS - IN ONE SEASON

Season: Freshman: 9 by Herman Moore, Virginia, 1990 14 by Robert Lavette, Georgia Tech vs. Notre Dame, Nov. 7, 1981 (50 yards); Frank Wycheck, Maryland GAMES CATCHING A TD PASS vs. Virginia Tech, Sept. 1, 1990 (106 yards) IN ONE SEASON Sophomore: 14 by John Henry Mills, Wake Forest vs. Duke, Season: Nov. 3, 1990 (230 yards) 10 by Peter Warrick, Florida State, 1998 (12 Junior: games); Herman Moore, Virginia, 1990 (11 16 by Alvin Pearman, Virginia vs. Florida State, games) Oct. 18, 2003; Charlie Carr, North Carolina vs. Air Force, Nov. 12, 1966 (134 yards) RECEIVING YARDAGE Senior: 16 by Corey Thomas, Duke vs. Georgia Tech, Peter Warrick Nov. 15, 1998 (275 yards)

Florida State

SEASON RECEPTIONS BY CLASS Freshman: 58 by Wali Lundy, Virginia, 2002 (435 yards, 1 TD); Frank Wycheck, Maryland, 1990 (509 yards, 1 TDs) Sophomore: 77 by Geroy Simon, Maryland, 1994 (891 yards, 5 TDs) Junior: 88 by Aaron Kelly, Clemson, 2007 (1,081 yards, 11 TDs) Senior: 98 by Kenneth Moore, Wake Forest, 2007 (1,081 yards, 5 TDs) TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS Game: 5 by Torry Holt, NC State vs. Florida State, Nov. 1, 1997 (12 catches, 168 yards) Season: 17 by Clarkston Hines, Duke, 1989 (61 catches, 1,149 yards) Season by Freshman: 11 by Virginia’s Heath Miller, 2002; by Greg Carr, Florida State, 2005

Florida l id S State’s ’ Peter Warrick was one of the most prolific receivers in ACC and NCAA annals ... second on the ACC career reception list with 207 catches and fifth with 13 career 100-yard games ... tied with NC State’s Torry Holt for second on the ACC career touchdown receptions list with 31 ... averaged 17.0 yards per catch in his career.

Year 1996 1997 1998 1999 Total

W/L 11-1 11-1 11-2 12-0 45-4

Career Totals G Rec Avg TD Yds 11 22 21.2 4 467 11 53 16.7 8 884 12 61 20.2 11 1,232 9 71 13.2 8 934 43 207 17.0 31 3,517


ACC Individual Records

146 MOST RECEIVING YARDAGE

MOST YARDS GAINED RECEIVING BY TWO PLAYERS, SAME TEAM

Career: 993 by Leon Johnson, North Carolina (1993Game: 96 (797 rushes for 3693 yards,151 receptions 283 by Chris Castor, Duke vs. Wake Forest, Season: for 1288 yards, 45 returns for 847 yards; total 2,480 by Torry Holt (1,604 yards, 88 catches) Oct. 9, 1982 (11 receptions) of 5,828 yards) & Chris Coleman (876 yards, 52 catches), NC Season: State, 1998 (12 games) 1,604 by Torry Holt, NC State, 1998 (88 receptions, 11 games) MOST ALL-PURPOSE YARDS Career: MOST PLAYERS, SAME TEAM, 3,517 yards by Peter Warrick, Florida State, EACH WITH 65 CATCHES OR MORE Game: 1996-99 (207 receptions, 43 games) 411 by John Leach, Wake Forest vs. Maryland, Season: Nov. 20, 1993 (46 rushes for 329 yards, 3 recepRoger Boone (73) & Clarkston Hines (68), tions for 42 yards, 1 kickoff return for 31 yards, Duke 1988 GAME RECEIVING YARDS BY CLASS 1 punt return for 31 yards; total of 51 plays) MOST 1,000-YARD Season: Freshman: RECEIVING SEASONS 2,680 yards by C.J. Spiller, Clemson, 2009 193 by Greg Lester, Georgia Tech vs. Duke, (216 rushes for 1,212 yards, 36 receptions for Oct. 31, 1987 3 by Clarkston Hines, Duke, 1987-89 (1,093 503 yards, 8 punt returns for 210 yards, 23 kick Sophomore: in 1987, 1,067 in 1988, 1,149 in 1989) returns for 755 yards) 250 by Jermaine Lewis, Maryland vs. North Career: Carolina, Sept. 11, 1993 7,588 yards by C.J. Spiller, Clemson, 2009 (606 Junior: ALL-PURPOSE YARDAGE 271 by Wayne Baumgardner, Wake Forest vs. rushes for 3,547 yards, 123 receptions for 1,420 South Carolina, Oct. 15, 1980 yards, 53 punt returns for 569 yards, 74 kick Senior: C. J. Spiller returns for 2,052 yards) 283 by Chris Castor, Duke vs. Wake Forest, Clemson Oct. 9, 1982 MOST YARDS GAINED PER GAME SEASON RECEIVING YARDS BY CLASS Freshman: 853 by Koren Robinson, NC State, 1999 (48 receptions, 11 games) Sophomore: 1,047 by Donovan Varner, Duke, 2009 (65 receptions, 12 games) Junior: 1,232 by Peter Warrick, Florida State, 1998 (61 receptions, 12 games) Senior: 1,604 by Torry Holt, NC State, 1998 (88 receptions, 11 games) YARDS PER RECEPTION Season (Min. 25): 25.5 by Owen Spencer, NC State, 2009 (31 for 765 yards) Season (Min. 35): 25.1 by Demaryius Thomas, Georgia Tech, 2009 (46 for 1,154 yards) Career (Min. 100): 22.0 by Herman Moore, Virginia, 1988-90 (114 for 2,504 yards) TWO PLAYERS, SAME TEAM EACH GAINING 1,000 YARDS E.G. Green (1,007 yards on 60 receptions) & Andre Cooper (1,002 yards on 71 receptions), Florida State, 1995

Season: 191.4 by C.J. Spiller, Clemson, 2009 (2,680 yards in 14 games) Career: 166.0 by Frank Quayle, Virginia, 1966-68 (4,981 yards in 30 games)

Clemson’s C. J. Spiller ended his collegiate career as the ACC’s most versatile and explosive offensive performer ... He shattered the league’s career all-purpose yardage record MOST YARDS GAINED PER PLAY with 7,588 yards, the second-most in NCAA history, and set an ACC single-season allpurpose mark (2.680) ... in addition, Spiller Season (minimum of 1,000 yards): 23.61 by Demaryius Thomas, Georgia Tech, set an NCAA career record ouchdowns on 2009 (1 rush for 3 yards, 46 receptions for 1,154 kickoff returns (7) and tied another for TDs on yards) combined returns (punt and kickoff ) with 8. Career (minimum of 3,000 yards): Career Totals 16.73 by Torry Holt, NC State, 1995-98 (4,369 Year W/L G Run Rec Ret Tot yards on 261 plays) 2006 8-5 13 938 210 267 1,415 2007 9-4 13 768 271 684 1,723 ALL-PURPOSE YARDS BY CLASS 2008 7-6 12 629 436 705 1,770 2009 9-5 14 1,212 503 965 2,680 Freshman: Total 33-20 52 3,547 1,420 2,621 7,588 1,835 by Ryan Williams, Virginia Tech, 2009 (1,655 rush, 180 receiving) MOST PLAYS Sophomore: 2,192 by Torrey Smith, Maryland, 2009 (59 Game: rush, 824 receiving, 1,309 returns) 51 by John Leach, Wake Forest vs. Maryland, Junior: Nov. 20, 1993 (46 rushes for 329 yards, 3 recep1,906 by Tiki Barber, Virginia, 1995 (1397 rush, tions for 42 yards, 1 kickoff return for 31 yards, 216 receiving, 293 returns) 1 punt return for 31 yards; total of 411 yards) Senior: Season: 2,680 yards by C.J. Spiller, Clemson, 2009 358 by Thomas Jones, Virginia, 1999 (334 (1,212 rush, 503 receiving, 965 returns) rushes for 1,798 yards, 22 receptions for 239 yards, 2 punt returns for 17 yards; total of 2,054 yards)


ACC Individual Records

HIGHEST PERCENTAGE OF EXTRA POINTS MADE WITH MOST TOTAL ATTEMPTS Game: Season: 6 by Kelvin Bryant, North Carolina vs. East 1.000 by Luke Manget, Georgia Tech, 1999 Carolina, Sept. 12, 1981 (6 TD run) (made 53 of 53 PATs as a freshman)147 Season: Career: 22 by Ryan Williams, Virginia Tech, 2009 (21 TD run, 1 TD reception) 1.000 by Luke Manget, Georgia Tech, Career: 1999-2002 (160 of 160); by Travis Bell, Geor52 by Wali Lundy, Virginia, 2002-05 (43 TD gia Tech, 2004-07 (134 of 134) run, 9 TD rec.) MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED

SCORING

Nick Novak Maryland

MOST GAMES SCORING A TOUCHDOWN Maryland’s Nick Novak finished his collegiate career with a league-record 393 career points scored ... Novak’s 80 career field goals ties him for the third most in NCAA history.

Year 2001 2002 2003 2004 Total

W/L 10-2 11-3 10-3 5-6 36-14

Career Totals G PAT’s 11 41-42 14 53-54 13 38-42 11 21-21 49 153-159

FG’s 16-25 24-28 24-32 16-22 80-107

147 147

Pts 89 125 110 69 393

Sam Swank Wake Forest

Career: 34 by C.J. Spiller, Clemson (2006-09) MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED IN CONSECUTIVE GAMES Two Games: 11 by Kelvin Bryant, North Carolina, 1981 (6 vs. East Carolina, Sept. 12; 5 vs. Miami of Ohio, Sept. 19) Three Games: 15 by Kelvin Bryant, North Carolina, 1981 (6 vs. E. Carolina, Sept. 12; 5 vs. Miami of Ohio, Sept. 19; 4 vs. Boston College, Sept. 26) MOST EXTRA POINTS MADE BY KICKING

Two of the best placekickers in ACC history resided in the conference in 2008... Wake Forest’s Sam Swank set an ACC single-season record for most field goals from 50 or more yards in 2006 with five and ended his career as the ACC’s leader with nine... Florida State’s Graham Gano tied Swank’s single-season mark for 50-yard field goals in 2008 with five threepointers from 50 or more yards... Gano, the 2008 Lou Groza Award winner, converted on 22 of 24 field goal attempts, his only two misses coming from distances of 50 or more yards.

Game: 11 by Scott Bentley, Florida State vs. NC State, Game: Sept. 16, 1995 (attempted 11) 36 by Kelvin Bryant, North Carolina vs. East Season: Graham Gano Carolina, Sept. 12, 1981 (6 TDs runs of 1, 45, 67 by Scott Bentley, Florida State, 1995 (at4, 7, 32, 4 yards) tempted 69) Florida State Season: Career: 132 by Ryan Williams, Virginia Tech, 2009 (21 200 by Scott Bentley, Florida State, 1993-96 TD run, 1 TD reception) (attempted 213) Career: 393 by Nick Novak, Maryland 2001-04 MOST EXTRA POINTS ATTEMPTED (153-of-159 PATs, 80-of-107 FGs) Game: GAME SCORING BY CLASS 11 by Scott Bentley, Florida State vs. NC State, Sept. 16, 1995 (made 11) MOST FIELD FIE GOALS MADE Freshman: Season: Game: 26 by Leon Johnson, North Carolina vs. Duke, 69 by Scott Bentley, Florida State, 1995 (made 67) 6 by Vince Fusco, Duke vs. Clemson, Oct. 16, Nov. 26, 1993 Career: 1976 (att. 7); Josh McGee, North Carolina vs. Sophomore: 213 by Scott Bentley, Florida State, 1993-96 Duke, Nov. 20, 1999 (att. 6); Jad Dean, Clemson 30 by Montel Harris, Boston College vs. NC (made 200) vs. Texas A&M, Sept. 3, 2005 (att. 6); Richard State, 2009 Jackson, Clemson vs. Boston College, Sept. 19, 30 by Stan Fritts, NC State vs. Wake Forest, 1972 CONSECUTIVE EXTRA POINTS MADE 2009 (att. 6); Junior: Season: 36 by Kelvin Bryant, North Carolina vs. East Season: 27 Sebastian Janikowski, Florida State, 1998 Carolina, Sept. 12, 1981 53 by Luke Manget, Georgia Tech, 1999 (made (attempted 32); by Gary Cismesia, Florida Senior: 53 of 53 PATs as a freshman) State, 2007 (attempted 34); 30 by Don McCauley, North Carolina vs. Duke, 1970 Career: Career: 160 by Luke Manget, Georgia Tech 1999-02 80 by Nick Novak, Maryland, 2001-04 SEASON SCORING BY CLASS (made 160 of 160) (attempts 107) MOST POINTS SCORED

Freshman: 132 by Ryan Williams, Virginia Tech, 2009 (21 TD run, 1 TD reception) Sophomore: 125 by Nick Novak, Maryland, 2002 (24 FGs, 53 PATs) Junior: 116 by Sebastian Janikowski, Florida State, 1999 (23 FGs, 45 PATs) Senior: 128 by C.J. Spiller, Clemson, 2009 (12 rush TD, 4 TD reception, 1 punt return TD, 4 kick return TD)

From 1976 through 1990, a 15-year span covering 165 regular season games, Clemson place-kickers made good on 440 of 451 extra point atttempts; a success rate of 98 percent.

MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game: 7 by Luke Manget, Georgia Tech vs. NC State, Oct. 20, 2001, (made 2); Vince Fusco, Duke vs. Clemson, Oct. 16, 1976 (made 6) Season: 32 by Nick Novak, Maryland, 2003 (made 24); Sebastian Janikowski, Florida State, 1998 (made 27) Career: 107 by Nick Novak, Maryland, 2001-04 (made 80)


ACC Individual Records

148 HIGHEST PERCENTAGE OF FIELD GOALS MADE

Season (Minimum 10): 1.000 by Marc Primanti, NC State, 1996 (20-of-20) Season (Minimum 15): 1.000 by Marc Primanti, NC State, 1996 (20-of-20) Career (Minimum 30): .912 by Marc Primanti, NC State, 1995-96 (31of-34) Career (Minimum 45): .853 by Brandon Pace, Virginia Tech, 2003-06 (58-of-68)

LONGEST RETURN OF A DEFENSIVE EXTRA POINT Joe Crocker, Virginia vs. NC State, Nov. 25, 1994 (Crocker intercepted pass five yards deep in end zone; Grant 100 yard return); 100 yards by Lamar Grant, Duke vs. Maryland, 1996;

PUNTING

Ryan Plackemeier Wake Forest

CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS MADE Season & Career: 27 by Marc Primanti, NC State, 1995-96 (last seven of 1995, 20-of-20 in 1996) MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH FIELD GOALS MADE Career: 18 by Nick Novak, Maryland, 2002 and 2003 seasons; by Brooks Barwick, North Carolina, 1981, 1982 and 1983 seasons. LONGEST FIELD GOAL MADE Yards: 60 yards by Gary Cismesia, Florida State vs. Florida, Nov. 24, 2007; 57 yards by Vince Fusco, Duke vs. Clemson, Oct. 16, 1976; Obed Ariri, Clemson vs. Wake Forest, Oct. 29, 1977; Chris Gardocki, Clemson vs. Appalachian State, Sept. 22, 1990 50-YARD FIELD GOALS Game: 3 by Dan Orner, North Carolina vs. Syracuse, Sept. 7, 2002 (52, 51, 55 yards) and Sam Swank, Wake Forest vs. NC State, Oct. 14, 2006 (53, 53, 51 yards) Season: 5 by Sam Swank, Wake Forest, 2006; Graham Gano, Florida State, 2008 Career: 9 by Sam Swank, Wake Forest, 2005-08 DEFENSIVE EXTRA POINTS SCORED Game: 1 by Ken Swilling, Georgia Tech vs. Duke, Oct. 28, 1989 (returned intercepted pass 99 yards); Joe Crocker, Virginia vs. NC State, Nov. 25, 1994 (intercepted pass five yards deep in end zone); Lamar Grant, Duke vs. Maryland, Oct. 26, 1996 (returned intercepted pass 100 yards); Brandon Flowers,Virginia Tech vs. Boston College, Dec, 1, 2007 (returned blocked PAT 76 yards); Season: 1 by Ken Swilling, Georgia Tech, 1989; Joe Crocker, Virginia, 1994; Lamar Grant, Duke, 1996; Brandon Flowers, Virginia Tech, 2007;

45.32 by Durant Brooks, Georgia Tech, 2006-07 (6,525 yards on 144 punts) (Minimum 150 punts) 45.2 by Ryan Packemeier, Wake Forest, 200205(9,957 yards on 220 punts) MOST YARDS ON PUNTS Game: 601 by Chuck Ramsey, Wake Forest vs. Maryland, Oct. 20, 1973 (13 punts) Season: 3,896 by Chuck Ramsey, Wake Forest, 1973 (87 punts, 44.8 avg.) Career: 12,000 by Brian Morton, Duke, 1997-2000 (282 punts, 42.6 average) Longest Punt: 88 yards by John Fritsch, Maryland vs. Miami, Oct. 12, 1956.

PUNT RETURNS Wake Forest’s Ryan Plackemeier led the ACC in punting for three straight seasons (2003-05) ... led the nation in punting in 2005, averaging 47.2 yards per punt - the second best season in ACC history ... was four punt attempts shy of leading the ACC in punting as a freshman in 2002, averaging 43.2 yards per punt.

Year 2002 2003 2004 2005 Total

W/L 7-6 5-7 4-7 4-7 20-27

Career Totals G No Yds 13 32 1,383 12 57 2,600 11 64 2,809 11 67 3,165 47 220 9,957

Avg 43.2 45.6 43.9 47.2 45.2

MOST PUNTS Game: 14 by Billy Maxwell, Virginia vs. South Carolina, Sept. 9, 1972 Season: 90 by Dan DeArmas, Maryland, 1991 (3,615 yards, 40.2 average) Career: 282 by Brian Morton, Duke, 1997-2000 (12,000 yards, 42.6 average)

Steve Suter Maryland

Maryland’s Steve Suter finished his career as the ACC’s all-time leader in career punt return yards (1,271) and touchdowns (6) ... his yards per return average of 10.5 is the most of any athlete with over 100 returns in a career ... set the ACC single season records for punt return yards (771), punt returns (56) and touchdowns (4) in 2002.

Year 2001 2002 2003 2004 Total

Career Totals W/L G No. Yds Avg 10-2 4 1 3 3.0 11-3 14 56 771 13.8 10-3 12 37 334 9.0 5-6 10 27 163 6.0 36-14 40 121 1,271 10.5

MOST PUNT RETURNS Game: 9 by Kelley Rhino, Georgia Tech vs. The CitaGame (Min. 4): del, Sept. 1, 2001 (74 yards) 54.75 by Dick Lackey, North Carolina vs. South Season: Carolina, Nov. 7, 1953 (4 for 219 yards) 56 by Steve Suter, Maryland, 2002 (771 yards, Season: 13.8 avg.) 47.8 by Brian Schmitz, North Carolina, 1996-99 Career: (74 for 3,538 yards) 125 by Ledel George, NC State 1990-93 (1,191 yards, 9.5 avg.) Career (Minimum 75 attempts): HIGHEST AVERAGE PER PUNT


ACC Individual Records MOST YARDS ON PUNT RETURNS Game: 180 by Willie Reid, Florida State vs. Penn State, Jan. 3 2006 (7 returns) Season: 771 by Steve Suter, Maryland, 2002 (56 returns, 13.8 avg.) Career: 1,296 by Eddie Royal, Virginia Tech, 2004-07 (111 returns, 11.1 avg.) HIGHEST PUNT RETURN AVERAGE Game: (Min. 3) 41.8 by Don Kelley, Clemson vs. Maryland, Pct. 31, 1970 (4 for 167 yards) Season: (Min. 10) 22.0 by Bobby Bryant, South Carolina, 1966 (11 for 242, 2 TDs) Career: (Min. 30) 17.1 by Bobby Bryant, South Carolina, 1964-66 (31 for 531) PUNT RETURNS FOR TOUCHDOWNS Game: 2 by Devin Hester, Miami vs. Louisiana Tech, Sept. 18, 2004 (returns of 51 & 92 yards) 2 by Andre Purvis, North Carolina vs. Tulane, Nov. 13, 1993 (fell on two blocked punts in end zone) Season: 4 by Steve Suter, Maryland, 2002 (771 yards on 52 returns, 13.8 average) Career: 6 by Steve Suter, Maryland, 2001-04 (4 in 2002, 2 in 2003)

KICKOFF RETURNS

B Brandon Tate N North Carolina

North Carolina’s Brand Brandon Tate completed his career as the ACC’s all-time career leader in kickoff return yardage at the end of the 2008 season.. Tate, who missed seven games in his senior season year due to a knee injury, returned 109 kickoffs for 2,688 yards and 3 TDs ... Tate ended his career as the NCAA record-holder in combined punt and kickoff return yardage with 3,502 yards and 6 TDs ... Tate finished his career just ahead of Duke’s Jabari Marshall, who had 2,630 yards of kickoff return yardage ... Tate is one of three Tar Heels in the Top 5 of the ACC’s kickoff return leaders including Eric Blount (2,313) who ranks 3rd and Marcus Wall (2,120) who ranks 5th. Career Totals Year G No. Yds Avg 2005 11 21 542 25.8 2006 12 38 902 23.7 2007 12 39 939 24.1 2008 6 11 305 27.7 Total 41 109 2,688 24.7

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HIGHEST RETURN AVERAGE Season: (Min. 10) 35.3 by George Marinkov,149 NC State, 1954 (13 for 459 yards) (Min. 20) 33.0 by Justin Miller, Clemson, 2004 (20 for 661 yards) (Min. 30) 29.3 by Dick Harris, South Carolina, 1970 (30 for 880 yards) Career: (Min. 30 & 50) 30.7 Justin Miller, Clemson, 2002-04 (50 for 1,534 yards) KICKOFF RETURNS FOR TOUCHDOWNS Season: 4 by C.J. Spiller, Clemson, 2009 LONGEST KICKOFF RETURNS Longest Kickoff Return for TD: 100 yards by 13 players, last by Josh Wilson, Maryland vs. Georgia Tech, Oct. 7, 2006. Longest Non-Scoring Kickoff Return: 98 yards by Anthony Williams, Wake Forest vs. Maryland, Oct. 13, 1990

INTERCEPTIONS

MOST KICKOFF RETURNS

Game: 8 by Joe Sroba, Virginia vs. East Carolina, Nov. 8, 1975 (171 yards); Joe Sroba, Virginia vs. Longest Punt Return for TD: Maryland, Nov. 22, 1975 (164 yards); Darrell 98 yards by Bobby Bryant, South Carolina vs. Wynn, Virginia vs. South Carolina, Oct. 17, NC State, Oct. 8, 1966 1987 (131 yards); Marcus Wall, North Carolina Longest Non-Scoring Punt Return: vs. Clemson, Nov. 5, 1995 (184 yards); Chris 84 by Carroll McClain, South Carolina vs. Douglas, Duke vs. Florida State, Sept. 1, 2001 Clemson, Oct. 20, 1955 (188 yards); Torrey Smith, Maryland vs. California, Sept. 5, 2009 (187 yards); Season: 51 Torrey Smith, Maryland, 2009 (1,309 yards, 25.7 avg.) ACC Archives Career: 109 by Brandon Tate, 2005-08 (2,688 yards, In 1994, Virginia junior de24.7 avg.) fensive end Joe Crocker tied

Dre’ Bly N North Carolina

LONGEST PUNT RETURNS

both the ACC and NCAA single season records by scoring touchdowns via interception, punt and kickoff return ... Crocker returned a pass interception 38 yards for a score, had a 46-yard return from an onside kick for a TD and recovered a blocked punt

MOST YARDS ON KICKOFF RETURNS Game: 282 by Justin Miller, Clemson vs. FSU, Sept. 25, 2004 (6 returns) Season: 1,309 Torrey Smith, Maryland, 2009 (51 returns, 25.7 avg.) Career: 2,688 by Brandon Tate, North Carolina, 200508 (109 returns, 24.7 avg.)

The first first player in ACC history to be named first-team All-America in three seasons, North Carolina’s Dre’ Bly set a then-ACC career interception mark of 20 in only three seasons, that was only recently broken by Wake Forest’s Alphonso Smith (21) last year ... Bly had 11 interceptions in 1996 and became the first freshman in ACC history to earn consensus first-team All-America honors.

Year 1996 1997 1998 Total

Career Totals W/L G No. 10-2 11 11 11-1 11 5 7-5 11 4 28-8 33 20

Yds 141 55 2 198

TD 1 1 0 2


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MOST PASSES INTERCEPTED Game: 4 by Pat Watson, South Carolina vs. Wake Forest, Nov. 9, 1968; Lendell Jones, Maryland vs. Duke, Oct. 23, 1982; A.J. Greene, Wake Forest vs. Georgia Tech, Nov. 21, 1987; Mario Edwards, Florida State vs. Wake Forest, Nov. 14, 1998 Season: 11 by Dre’ Bly, North Carolina, 1996 (141 yards on returns, 1 TD) Career: 21 by Alphonso Smith, Wake Forest, 2005-08 MOST YARDS ON INTERCEPTION RETURNS Game: 170 by Kendric Burney, North Carolina vs. Miami, Nov. 14, 2009 (3 interceptions, 1 TD) Season: 226 by Aaron Curry, Wake Forest, 2007 (4 interceptions, 3 TD). Career: 395 by John Talley, Duke, 2003-06 (18 interceptions) MOST TDs SCORED ON INTERCEPTIONS Season: 3 by Marcus McGruder, Wake Forest 2004 (3 interceptions for 68 yards); Aaron Curry, Wake Forest, 2007 ( 4 interceptions for 226 yards); Alphonso Smith, Wake Forest, 2007 (8 interceptions for 166 yards); Career: 4 by Alphonso Smith, Wake Forest, 2005-** (14 interceptions, 221 yards); Randy Neal, Virginia, 1991-94 (7 interceptions for 193 yards) LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN Longest Interception Return for TD: 100 (103 actual) by Dickie Lewis, Maryland vs. NC State, Nov. 22, 1956; Tom Brown, Mary land vs. Virginia, Nov. 24, 1962; 100 (102 actual) Don Kelley, Clemson vs. Duke, Oct. 24, 1970; Reggie Love, North Carolina vs. Tulane, Sept. 17, 1995; Marcus Hudson, NC State vs. Duke, Nov. 3, 2001; Alphonso Smith, Wake Fiorest vs. Maryland, Sept. 22, 2007. Longest Non-Scoring Interception Return: 89 by Kevin Benson, Maryland vs. Virginia, Nov. 10, 1973 QUARTERBACK SACKS Game: 7 by Pat Swilling, Georgia Tech vs. NC State, Sept. 14, 1985 (53 yards in losses) Season: 19 by Peter Boulware, Florida State, 1996 (101 yards in losses) Career: 40.0 by Chris Slade, Virginia, 1989-92.

Jacobs Blocking Trophy

Brian Piccolo Award

The Jacobs Blocking Trophy is awarded annually by William & Hugh Jacobs of Clinton, S.C., to the player voted the outstanding blocker in the ACC in a poll of the head football coaches. The trophy is given in the memory of William P. Jacobs, who served as President of Presbyterian College from 1935 to 1945.

One of Wake Forest’s most famed athletes, Brian Piccolo was an All-America selection in 1964 after leading the nation in rushing and scoring. Piccolo played professionally for the Chicago Bears for four seasons before his career came to an end after he was stricken by cancer in 1970. The Brian Piccolo Award was established in 1970 by the league’s head football coaches to honor the ACC’s most courageous football player.

1953 ...Bill Wohrman, FB, South Carolina 1954 ...Bill Wohrman, FB, South Carolina 1955 ...........Bob Pellegrini, C, Maryland 1956 ..............Hal McElhaney, FB, Duke 1957 ..............Hal McElhaney, FB, Duke 1958 .. John Saunders, FB, South Carolina 1959 .............. Doug Cline, FB, Clemson 1960 ........ Dwight Bumgardner, T, Duke 1961 ......................Art Gregory, T, Duke ......... Jim LeCompte, G, North Carolina 1962 ......................Art Gregory, T, Duke 1963 ....................Chuck Walker,T, Duke 1964 .. Eddie Kesler, FB, North Carolina 1965 ..................John McNabb, G, Duke 1966 ............... Wayne Mass, T, Clemson 1967 ........Harry Olszewski, G, Clemson 1968 .................. Greg Shelly, T, Virginia 1969 ...........Ralph Sonntag, T, Maryland 1970 .................Dan Ryczek, C, Virginia 1971 .. Geof Hamlin, FB, North Carolina 1972 ..... Ron Rusnak, G, North Carolina 1973 ...................Bill Yoest, G, NC State 1974 ..........Ken Huff, G, North Carolina 1975 ......................Billy Bryan, C, Duke 1976 ......................Billy Bryan, C, Duke 1977 .................. Joe Bostic, G, Clemson 1978 ................ Jim Ritcher, C, NC State 1979 ................ Jim Ritcher, C, NC State 1980 ..... Ron Wooten, G, North Carolina 1981 .................Lee Nanney, T, Clemson 1982 ............. Dave Pacella, T, Maryland 1983 ..................James Farr, G, Clemson 1984 ......... Jim Dombrowski, T, Virginia 1985 ......... Jim Dombrowski, T, Virginia 1986 .............Paul Kiser, G, Wake Forest 1987 .............. John Phillips, G, Clemson 1988 ......Jeff Garnica, C, North Carolina 1989 ......................... Chris Port, T, Duke 1990 ................. Ray Roberts, T, Virginia 1991 ................. Ray Roberts, T, Virginia 1992 ........ Ben Coleman, T, Wake Forest 1993 ................Mark Dixon, G, Virginia 1994 .......... Clay Shiver, C, Florida State 1995 .......... Clay Shiver, C, Florida State 1996 ..................................... no recipient 1997 .......... Tra Thomas, T, Florida State 1998 .......... Craig Page, C, Georgia Tech 1999 ...............John St. Clair, C, Virginia 2000 .....Tarlos Thomas, T, Florida State 2001 ...... Brett Williams, T, Florida State 2002 ...... Brett Williams, T, Florida State 2003 ................Elton Brown, G, Virginia 2004 ................Elton Brown, G,Virginia 2005 .................. Eric Winston, T, Miami 2006 ....Josh Beekman, G-C, Boston College 2007 .........Steve Justice, C, Wake Forest 2008 ........... Eugene Monroe, T, Virginia 2009 ...Rodney Hudson, G, Florida State

1970 .... Paul Miller, QB, North Carolina 1971 ... Jim Webster, LB, North Carolina 1972 ............... Mark Johnson, QB, Duke 1973 .............. Al Neville, QB, Maryland 1974 .....David Visaggio, DG, Maryland 1975 ........... Scott Gardner, QB, Virginia 1976 ..................... Jeff Green, DE, Duke 1977 .........Ralph Stringer, DB, NC State 1978 ................. Rex Varn, DB, Clemson 1979 ................................... not available 1980 ..................Jack Cain, DB,Clemson 1981 ...............Aaron Stewart, DB, Duke 1982 ....Kenny Duckett, WR, Wake Forest 1983 ...John Piedmonte, OLB,Wake Forest 1984 ........J.D. Maarleveld, T, Maryland 1985 ....Danny Burmeister, DB, N. Carolina 1986 ..........Ray Williams, WR, Clemson 1987 ..................................... no recipient 1988 ........Jerry Mays, TB, Georgia Tech 1989 ..Michael Anderson, RB, Maryland 1990 ...................Marc Mays, WR, Duke 1991 .................Scott Adell, T, NC State 1992 .... Dan Footman, DE, Florida State Randy Cuthbert, TB, Duke 1993 .............. Scott Youmans, DL, Duke 1994 ............. Chris Harrison, T, Virginia 1995 ......... Warren Forney, DT, Clemson 1996 ........ John Lewis, RB, Wake Forest 1997 ...... Sam Cowart, LB, Florida State 1998 ....Anthony Poindexter, DB, Virginia Corey Simon, DT, Florida State 1999 ... Chris Weinke, QB, Florida State 2000 ..........Ed Wilder, FB, Georgia Tech 2001 ...........Matt Crawford, T, Maryland 2002 ..Anquan Boldin, WR, Florida State 2003 .............Kevin Bailey, OL, Virginia 2004 ..................Frank Gore, RB, Miami 2005 .................... Ryan Best, S, Virginia 2006 ..................... Glenn Sharpe, Miami 2007 ...Matt Robinson, DE, Wake Forest 2008 .....Robert Quinn, DE, North Carolina 2009 ................. Toney Baker, RB, NC State


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22, 1975 (67 attempts) Following are the ACC’s single game and Most Plays Per Game: 85.9 by Maryland, 1992 (945 in 11 games) SEASON - RUSHING OFFENSE season team football records since the 1953 season. Beginning in 2002, in conjuction SEASON - TOTAL DEFENSE Most Rushing Attempts: with the NCAA, bowl games were included 1514,136 792 by Georgia Tech, 2009 (14 games, in the final statistics. Prior to 2002, season yards) totals do not reflect Bowl games. NCAA Least Yards Allowed: 1,691 yards by Maryland, 1955 (759 run, 932 Most Yards Gained: records are noted.

TOTAL OFFENSE SINGLE GAME - TOTAL OFFENSE Most Plays: 105 by Maryland (10) vs. NC State (14), Sept. 12, 1992 (48 rush, 57 pass, 501 yards) Fewest Plays: 38 by Clemson (33) vs. Presbyterian (0), Sept. 17, 1955 (24 rush, 14 pass) Most Yards Gained: 858 by Florida State (69) vs. Maryland (21), Nov. 7, 1992 (396 rush, 462 pass) Fewest Yards Gained: 29 by Maryland (0) vs. Syracuse (29), Oct. 3, 1959 (8 rush, 21 pass) Most Yards Gained - Losing Team: 623 by NC State (26) vs. Duke (35) Nov. 11, 1989 Highest Average Gain Per Play: 9.97 by Florida State (69) vs. Maryland (21), Nov. 7, 1992 (858 yards on 86 plays) Most Yards Gained - Two Teams: 1,294 by Florida State (858) & Maryland (436), Nov. 7, 1992 SINGLE GAME - TOTAL DEFENSE Fewest Yards Allowed: 17 by NC State (67) vs. Western Carolina (0), Sept. 1, 1990 (-4 run, 21 pass) Most Yards Allowed: 858 by Maryland (21) vs. Florida State (69), Nov. 14, 1992 (396 run, 462 pass) SEASON - TOTAL OFFENSE Most Yards Gained: 6,588 by Florida State, 2000 (1,980 run, 4,608 pass, 924 plays in 12 games) Most Yards Gained Per Game: 550.7 by Florida State, 1995 (6,058 yards in 11 games) Least Yards Gained: 1,650 by Wake Forest, 1963 (876 run, 774 pass in 10 games) Least Yards Per Game: 165.0 by Wake Forest, 1963 (1,650 in 10 games) Most Yards Per Play: 7.12 by Florida State, 2000 (924 plays for 6,588 yards) Least Yards Per Play: 2.8 by Wake Forest, 1963 (590 for 1650 yards) Most Plays: 990 by Wake Forest, 2002 (5,305 yards in 13 games)

pass in 10 games) Least Yards Allowed Per Game: 169.1 by Maryland, 1953 (1,691 in 10 games) Most Yards Allowed: 6,083 by Maryland, 1993 (3,490 run, 2,593 pass in 11 games) Most Yards Allowed Per Game: 553.0 by Maryland, 1993 (6,083 in 11 games) NCAA Record Least Yards Allowed Per Play: 3.25 by Florida State, 1996 (776 plays, 2,524 yards) Most Yards Allowed Per Play: 7.32 by Maryland, 1993 (830 plays, 6,083 yards) NCAA Record Least Plays Allowed: 518 by Clemson, 1953 (9 games) Least Plays Allowed Per Game: 52.8 by Clemson, 1954 (528 in 10 games)

4,136 by Georgia Tech, 2009 (14 games, 295.5 average) Most Touchdowns by Run: 47 by Georgia Tech (792 attempts, 14 games) Highest Average Per Rush: 5.81 by Florida State, 1995 (2,442 yards on 420 attempts) Highest Per Game Average: 304.0 by Wake Forest, 1971 (3,344 yards in 11 games) Most Rushing Attempts Per Game: 67.6 by Wake Forest, 1971 (744 attempts, 3,344 yards in 11 games) Least Yards Gained: 561 by Wake Forest, 1995, (306 attempts, 11 games) Lowest Average Per Rush: 1.8 by Wake Forest, 1995 (561 yards on 306 attempts) Least Yards Gained Per Game: RUSHING 51.0 by Wake Forest, 1995 (561 yards in 11 games) SINGLE GAME - RUSHING OFFENSE Least Touchdowns by Run: 2 by Maryland, 1967 (405 attempts, nine Most Rushes: games) 94 by Wake Forest (51) vs. Tulsa (21) Oct. 15, Single Season Per Game Improvement: 1971 (528 yards) +177.5 yards per game by North Carolina, 1986 Fewest Rushes: (averaged 135.0 per game in 1985 & 252.5 per 10 by Wake Forest (23) vs. NC State (52) Nov. game in 1986) 18, 1995 (13 yards) Most Yards Gained Rushing: 582 by Maryland (62) vs. Virginia (24) Nov. 22, SEASON - RUSHING DEFENSE 1975 (67 attempts) Least Yards Rushing: Least Yards Allowed: Minus 58 by Maryland (7) vs. Navy (19) Nov. 571 by Florida State, 1997 (11 games, 51.9 per 6, 1965 (21 attempts) game average) Highest Average Per Rush: Least Yards Allowed Per Game: 9.5 by Clemson (34) vs. Georgia Tech (39) 51.9 by Florida State, 1997 (571 yards, 11 Dec. 5, 2010 (323 yards on 34 attempts) games) ACC Championship Game Lowest Rush Per Play Allowed: Most Touchdowns by Rush: 1.51 by Florida State, 1997 (571 yards on 379 10 by Clemson (82) vs. Wake Forest (24) Oct. attempts) 31, 1981 Least Rushing Touchdowns Allowed: Most Yards Rushing - Losing Team: 3 by Florida State, 1992 (11 games) 445 by Maryland (30) vs. Virginia (34) Nov. 20, Most Yards Allowed: 1999 4,158 by Virginia, 1975 (378.0 average, 11 Most Yards Rushing - Two Teams: games) 933 by Maryland (582) & Virginia (351) Nov. Most Yards Allowed Per Game: 22, 1975 378.0 by Virginia, 1975 (4,158 yards, 11 games) SINGLE GAME - RUSHING DEFENSE Highest Rush Per Play Allowed: 6.30 by Maryland, 1993 (3,490 yards on 554 Least Yards Allowed: attempts) Minus 56 yards by Georgia Tech (52) vs. Tulsa Most Rushing Touchdowns Allowed: (10), Jan. 3, 2004 (26 attempts) 47 by Virginia, 1975 (11 games) Most Yards Allowed: 582 by Virginia (24) vs. Maryland (62), Nov.


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ACC Archives On Nov. 22, 1975, Maryland clinched its second of three straight ACC titles with a 62-24 victory over Virginia before 44,867 fans in Byrd Stadium ... the Terps rolled up an ACC-record 582 yards rushing and 220 yards passing ... an ACC-record five players rushed for 100 yards or more in the contest, including Maryland’s Rick Jennings (136), Steve Atkins (126) and Jamie Franklin (105) and Virginia’s Scott Gardner (120) and Billy Copeland (100) ... the Terps’ Preacher Maddox fell just shy of the century mark with 87 yards on nine carries. PASSING SINGLE GAME - PASSING OFFENSE Most Passes Attempted: 78 by Wake Forest (26) vs. Duke (42), Oct. 28, 1995 (completed 55 for 478 yards) Most Passes Completed: 55 by Wake Forest (26) vs. Duke (42), Oct. 28, 1995 (attempted 78 for 478 yards) Most Yards Gained: 556 by Wake Forest (33) vs. Maryland (45), Oct. 17, 1981 (completed 47 of 67) Most Touchdown Passes: 7 by Florida State (77) vs. NC State (17), Sept. 16, 1995 Fewest Passes Completed: 0 by many teams. Most recent: by Wake Forest (12) vs. Virginia (15), Nov. 18, 1972 Best Completion Percentage: (Min. 10 att.) 1.000% by North Carolina (59) vs. William & Mary (36), Oct. 5, 1991 (11 of 11, 152 yards); by Wake Forest (29) vs, Navy (19), Dec. 20, 2008 (EagleBank Bowl) (11 of 11, 166 yards) (Min. 15 att.) .938% by Duke (6) vs. Georgia Tech (0), Oct. 29, 1960 (15 of 16, 143 yards) Most Passes Had Intercepted: 7 by Duke (7) vs. Navy (40), Nov. 6, 1954; NC State (6) vs. Florida (14), Oct. 3, 1970; Georgia Tech (6) vs. Wake Forest (33), Nov. 21, 1987; Duke (25) vs. Maryland (42), Nov. 14, 1998 Most Yards Gained - Losing Team: 556 by Wake Forest (33) vs. Maryland (45), Oct. 17, 1981 (completed 47 of 67) Most Yards Gained - Two Teams: 928 by NC State (52) vs. Wake Forest (23), Nov. 18, 1995 (Wake Forest 545, NC State 383)

Fewest Passing Yards Gained - Two Teams: 16 by Clemson (6) vs. Maryland (6), Nov. 10, 1956 (Clemson 4, Maryland 12) Most Passes Attempted - Two Teams: 112 by Wake Forest (28) vs. Boston College (38), Sept. 1, 2007 (Wake Forest (60), Boston College (52) Most Consecutive Passes Attempted Without a Rushing Play: 32 by NC State (26) vs. Duke (35), Nov. 11, 1989 (3rd & 4th quarters, completed 16) SINGLE GAME - PASSING DEFENSE

Least Touchdown Passes: 0 by Wake Forest, 1957 (10 games) Lowest Completion Percentage: 29.2% by Clemson, 1956 (21 of 72 for 346 yards) Most Passes had Intercepted: 34 by Virginia, 1972 (153 of 372 for 2,011 yards, 15 TDs) Highest Interception Percentage: 14.1% by South Carolina, 1954 (19 of 135) Least Passes had Intercepted: 2 by Virginia, 1991 (162 of 269 for 2,333 yards, 22 TDs) Lowest Interception Percentage: 0.70 by Virginia, 1991 (2 in 269 attempts)

Most Passes Intercepted By: 7 by NC State (28) vs. Iowa (20), Nov. 21, 1965; Wake Forest (33) vs. Georgia Tech (6), SEASON - PASSING DEFENSE Nov. 21, 1987; Maryland (42) vs. Duke (25), Nov. 14, 1998 Most Passes Attempted Against: Fewest Yards Allowed: 518 vs. Virginia Tech, 2007 (277 completed for Minus 1 by Duke (7) vs. Wake Forest (7), 2,944 yards, 10 TDs 14 games) Nov. 10, 1973; Maryland (6) vs. Clemson (6), Most Passes Completed Against: Oct. 10, 1956 332 vs. Boston College, 2007 (332 completed for 3,554 yards, 21 TDs 13 games) SEASON - PASSING OFFENSE Most Yards Allowed: 3,693 vs. NC State, 2003 (305 of 516 for 3,693 Most Passes Attempted: yards, 28 TDs 13 games) 659 by Boston College, 2007 (390 completed, Most Yards Allowed Per Game: 4,535 yards, 31 TDs) 296.3 by Georgia Tech, 1997 (257 of 402, 3,259 Most Passes Completed: yards, 23 TDs, 11 games) 390 by Boston College, 2007 (659 attempted, Fewest Passes Attempted Against: 4,535 yards, 31 TDs) 95 vs. NC State, 1956 (44 completed for 530 Most Yards Gained: yards, 5 TDs, 10 games) 4,608 by Florida State, 2000 (completed 290 of Fewest Pass Completed Against: 469, 36 TDs, 12 games) 43 vs. South Carolina, 1956 (107 attempted for Most Yards Gained Per Game: 476 yards, 10 games) 384.0 by Florida State, 2000 (290 of 496 for Fewest Yards Allowed: 4,608 yards, 36 TDs in 12 games) 476 by South Carolina, 1956 (43 of 107, 10 Most Touchdown Passes: games) 37 by Florida State, 1993 (12 games) Fewest Yards Allowed Per Game: Most Touchdown Passes Per Game: 47.6 by South Carolina, 1956 (476 in 10 3.18 by Florida State, 1995 (36 TDs in 11 games) games) Most Touchdown Passes Allowed: Highest Completion Percentage: 28 vs. NC State, 2003 (305 of 516 for 3,693 .720 by NC State, 2003 (357 of 496, 4,580 yards, yards in 13 games) 35 TDs in 13 games) Fewest Touchdown Passes Allowed: Least Passes Attempted: 0 vs. Clemson, 1956 (10 games) 72 by Clemson, 1956 (21 completed, 321 yards, Most Passes Intercepted By: 1 TD) 30 by Maryland, 1955 (10 games) Least Passes Completed: Fewest Passes Intercepted By: 21 by Clemson, 1956 (72 attempted, 321 yards 4 by South Carolina, 1955 (10 games); 1 TD) by Miami, 2008 (13 games) Least Yards Gained: Lowest Completion Percentage: 321 by Clemson, 1956 (completed 21 of 72, 1 .329 vs. Wake Forest, 1956 (47 of 143 for 497 TD) yards, 1 TD, 10 games) Least Yards Per Game: Highest Completion Percentage Allowed: 30.9 by Wake Forest, 1971 (32 of 80 for 340 .667 vs. Duke, 1993 (194 of 291 for 2,624 yards in 11 games) yards, 22 TDs, 11 games)


ACC Team Records SCORING SINGLE GAME Most Points Scored: 82 by Clemson (82) vs. Wake Forest (24), Oct. 31, 1981 (10 TD run, 2 TD pass, 10 PAT) Most Points Scored Two Teams: 110 by Virginia (63) & Tulane (47), Nov. 16, 1968 Most Points Scored Two ACC Teams: 106 by Clemson (82) & Wake Forest (24), Oct. 31, 1981 Fewest Points Scored - Two Teams: 0 by NC State vs. Miami, Oct. 18, 1957 Fewest Points Scored - Two ACC Teams: 3 by Duke (3) vs. Wake Forest (0), Nov. 11, 1978 Most Points Scored by Losing Team: 45 by Maryland (45) vs. NC State, 1994, Nov. 5, 1994; Duke (45) vs. NC State (47), Nov. 14, 1987 Fewest Points Scored by Winning Team: 3 by Clemson (3) vs. Duke (2), Oct. 16, 1965; NC State (3) vs. Florida State (0), Nov. 13, 1965; Duke (3) vs. Wake Forest (0), Nov. 11, 1978 Margin of Victory: 67 by NC State (67) vs. Western Carolina (0), Sept. 1, 1990 Most Points in a Tie Game: 86 by Duke (43) & NC State (43), Nov. 12, 1988 Fewest Points in a Tie Game: 0 by NC State (0) vs. Miami (0), Oct. 18, 1957 Most Points in One Quarter: 39 by Maryland (59) vs. North Carolina (21), Nov. 1, 2003 (2nd quarter) Most Points in One Half: 56 by Florida State (70) vs. Tulane (7), Nov. 14, 1992 Most Points Scored by Both Teams in a One Point Decision: 89 by North Carolina (45) vs. Duke (44), Nov. 25, 2006 Most Touchdowns Scored: 12 by Clemson (82) vs. Wake Forest (24), Oct. 31, 1981 (10 run, 2 pass) Most Extra Points by Kicking: 11 by Florida State (77) vs. NC State (17), Sept. 16, 1995 (11 attempted) Most Defensive Extra Points Scored: 1 by Georgia Tech (19) vs. Duke (30), Oct. 28, 1989; Virginia (27) vs. NC State (30), Nov. 25, 1994; Duke (19) vs. Maryland (22), Oct. 26, 1996; Virginia Tech (30) vs. Boston College (16), Dec. 1, 2007. Most Field Goals Made: 6 by Clemson vs. Texas A&M, Sept. 3, 2005 (att. 6); North Carolina (38) vs. Duke (0), Nov. 20, 1999 (att. 6); Duke (18) vs. Clemson (18), Oct. 16, 1976 (att. 7); Clemson (25) vs. Boston College (7), Sept. 19, 2009 (att. 6) Most Field Goals Attempted: 7 by Duke (18) vs. Clemson (18), Oct. 16, 1976 (made 6); Georgia Tech (27), NC State (17), Oct. 20, 2001

Most Field Goals Attempted - Two Teams: 12 by Clemson (6) vs. Georgia (6), Sept. 17, 1983 (made 6)SEASON - SCORING OFFENSE Most Points Scored: 532 by Florida State, 1995 (11 games, 48.4 average) Highest Scoring Average: 48.4 by Florida State, 1995 (532 points in 11 games) Widest Scoring Margin: 33.8 by Florida State, 1993 (43.2 to 9.4) Fewest Points Scored: 37 by Wake Forest, 1963 (10 games, 3.7 average) Lowest Scoring Average: 3.7 by Wake Forest, 1963 (37 points in 10 games) Widest Scoring Deficit: 28.1 by Wake Forest, 1963 (3.7 to 31.8) Most Touchdowns Scored: 72 by Florida State, 1995 (35 run, 36 pass, 1 return in 11 games) Most Touchdowns Per Game: 6.55 by Florida State, 1995 (35 run, 36 pass, 1 return in 11 games) Fewest Touchdowns Scored: 5 by Wake Forest, 1963 (4 rush, 1 pass) Most Extra Points Made by Kicking: 67 by Florida State, 1995 (attempted 69) Most Extra Points Attempted by Kicking: 69 by Florida State, 1995 (made 67) Most Field Goals Made: 27 by Florida State, 1998 (attempted 32); by Florida State, 2007 (attempted 34). Most Field Goals Attempted: 34 by Florida State, 2007 (made 27)

153 153 SEASON - PUNTING Most Punts Attempted: 90 by Maryland, 1991 (3,615 yards, 40.2 average, 11 games) 153 Least Punts Attempted: 31 by Georgia Tech, 1999 (1,326 yards, 42.8 average) Best Net Punting Average: 43.9 by NC State, 1976 (47 punts for 2,168 yards, 19 returns for 104 yards) Worst Net Punting Average: 25.1 by Duke, 1955 (41 punts for 1,292 yards, 22 returns for 262 yards)

PUNT RETURNS SINGLE GAME - PUNT RETURNS Most Punt Returns: 11 by Clemson (33) vs. Georgia Tech (12), Sept. 26, 1987 (227 yards) Most Punt Return Yardage: 227 by Clemson (33) vs. Georgia Tech (12), Sept. 26, 1987 (11 returns) Most Punts Returned For Touchdowns: 2 by Duke (28) vs. Navy (16), Oct. 1, 1977; 2 by North Carolina (42) vs. Tulane (10), Nov. 13, 1993; 2 by Miami (48) vs. Louisiana Tech (0), Sept. 18, 2004 SEASON - PUNT RETURNS

Most Punt Returns: 56 by Maryland, 1973 (608 yards, 10.9 average) Most Punt Return Yardage: 801 by Florida State, 2005 (54 for 14.8 average) Highest Punt Return Average: SEASON - SCORING DEFENSE 23.7 by North Carolina, 1955 (16 for 379 yards) Fewest Points Allowed: 31 by Maryland, 1953 (10 games, 3.1 average) Most Punt Returns for Touchdowns: 7 by Miami, 2004 (42 returns in 12 games) Fewest Points Allowed Per Game: 3.1 by Maryland, 1953 (31 points, 10 games) KICKOFF RETURNS Most Points Allowed: 491 by Duke, 2001 (44.6 points per game in 11 SINGLE GAME - KICKOFF RETURNS games) Most Points Allowed Per Game: 44.6 by Duke, 2001 (491 points in 11 games) Most Kickoff Returns: 10 by Wake Forest (6) vs. Clemson (51), Nov. Fewest Touchdowns Allowed: 4, 1978 (216 yards); Duke (7) vs. Georgia 5 by Maryland, 1953 (4 rush, 1 pass) Tech 48), Oct. 29, 1966 (210 yards); Duke Most Touchdowns Allowed: (0) vs. Notre Dame (64), Nov. 12, 1966 (147 65 by Duke, 2001 (36 rush, 25 pass, 4 returns) yards); Virginia (24) vs. Maryland (62), Nov. 22, 1975 PUNTING Most Kickoff Return Yardage: 286 by Clemson (22) vs. Florida State (41), SINGLE GAME - PUNTING Sept. 25, 2004 (7 returns) Most Punts: SEASON - KICKOFF RETURNS 15 by Virginia (24) vs. South Carolina (16), Sept. 9, 1972 (518 yards, 1 blocked) Most Kickoff Returns: Most Yards Punting: 69 by Maryland, 1993 (1,211 yards, 17.6 aver601 by Wake Forest (0) vs. Maryland (37), Oct. age in 11 games) 20, 1973 (13 punts) Most Kickoff Return Yaradge: Best Punting Average: 1,481 by Maryland, 2009 (65 ret., 22.8 avg. in 56.7 by Clemson (37) vs. Wake Forest (14), 12 game) Nov. 3, 1984 (3 for 170 yards)


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Highest Kickoff Return Average: 30.8 by Florida State, 1992 (26 for 801) Most Kickoff Returns for TDs: 4 by Clemson, 2009 (46 returns) Fewest Kickoff Returns: 15 by Maryland, 1953 (352 yards, 23.4 average, 1 TD) Consecutive Games not Allowing a TD Return: 323 games by Virginia (Sept. 21, 1974 to Sept. 7, 2002)

ACC Team Records SEASON - TURNOVERS

Most Turnovers By: 47 by Virginia, 1972 (13 fumbles, 34 interceptions); Maryland, 1970 (27 fumbles, 20 interceptions) Most Fumbles By: 52 by NC State, 1976 (lost 22) Most Fumbles Lost: 27 by Maryland, 1970 (47 turnovers) Least Fumbles By: 11 by Florida State, 1999 (lost 4); Georgia Tech, 1985 (lost 8) FIRST DOWNS Least Fumbles Lost: 2 by Clemson, 1994 (17 fumbles) SINGLE GAME - FIRST DOWNS Most Opponents Turnovers: 42 by Virginia, 1979 (18 fumbles, 24 interMost First Downs: ceptions) 40 by Florida State (69) vs. Maryland (21), Nov. Most Opponent Fumbles: 7, 1992 (16 run, 22 pass, 2 penalty) 43 vs. NC State, 1970 (recovered 23) Most First Downs Rushing: 32 by Wake Forest (51) vs. Tulsa (21) Oct. 16, Most Opponent Fumbles Recovered: 23 by NC State, 1970 1971 Most Opponent Fumbles Returned for TD: Most First Downs Passing: 7 by Georgia Tech, 1998 NCAA Record 27 by Wake Forest (35) vs. Georgia Tech (63), Nov. 21, 1998 SINGLE GAME - PENALTIES Most First Downs Penalty: 8 by Virginia vs. Boston College, Oct. 8, Most Penalties: 2005. 20 by Clemson vs. NC State, Oct. 13, 2001 Most First Downs - Two Teams: (181 yards); Florida State vs. Duke, Oct. 11, 64 by Wake Forest 37 (35) & Georgia Tech 27 1997 (138 yards); Duke vs. Clemson, Nov. 8, (63), Nov. 21, 1998 1969 (201 yards) Most Penalty Yardage: SEASON - FIRST DOWNS 231 by Virginia vs. Davidson, Oct. 5, 1968 (17 penalties) Most First Downs: 350 by Florida State, 1993 (149 run, 184 pass, SEASON - PENALTIES 17 penalties) Most First Downs Rushing: Most Penalties: 213 by Georgia Tech, 2009 (14 games) 123 by Florida State, 2000 (1,130 yards) Most First Downs Passing: Most Penalty Yardage: 211 by Boston College, 2007 (14 games) 1,130 by Florida State, 2000 (12 games) Most First Downs Penalty: Least Penalties: 37 by Clemson, 2003 (13 games) 27 by Wake Forest, 1960 (288 yards) Most First Downs Allowed: 310 by North Carolina, 2003 (154 run, 139 pass, Fewest Yards Penalized: 279 by Wake Forest, 1966 (29 penalties) 17 penalties) Least First Downs Gained: 84 by NC State, 1953 (51 run, 27 pass, 6 penalACC Teams Lead Nation ties) In Creating Turnovers Least First Downs Allowed: 96 by Clemson, 1954 (59 run, 28 pass, 9 penalty)

TURNOVERS & PENALTIES SINGLE GAME - TURNOVERS Most Turnovers: 9 by Wake Forest (0) vs. Duke (26), Nov. 17, 1956 (8 fumbles, 1 interception) Most Fumbles: 14 by Clemson (33) vs. Presbyterian (7), Sept. 19, 1953 (lost 5) Most Fumbles Lost: 8 by Wake Forest (0) vs. Duke (26), Nov. 17, 1956 (fumbled 12 times) Most Fumbles - Two Teams: 16 by Wake Forest (12) vs. Duke (4), Nov. 17, 1956 Most Fumbles Lost - Two Teams: 11 by Wake Forest (8) vs. Duke (3), Nov. 17, 1956

Since the start of the 2006 football season, four ACC teams rank in the Top 10 in the nation in forcing turnovers. Boston College leads the nation, forcing 129 turnovers over the past four seasons, with Wake Forest in fifth place, having forced 116 turnovers. Virginia Tech ranks seventh among all NCAA FBS teams with 116 turnovers and Clemson is tied for ninth with 113 forced miscues. Since the start of the 2007 season, three ACC teams are in the nation’s Top 10 led by Boston College, which is tied for second nationally in turnovers created with 92. Virginia Tech is tied for sixth nationally, forcing 89 turnovers and Wake Forest is 9th, having garnered 87 turnovers in the last three seasons.

Miscellaneous Records Most Wins in a Season: 12 by Florida State, 1999 (12-0); Clemson, 1981 (12-0); by Florida State, 1993 (12-1) Most Losses in a Season: 12 by Duke, 2006 (0-12) Consecutive Victories (all games): 16 by Florida State, 1992 & 1993 Consecutive Defeats (all games): 28 by Virginia, 1958-1960 Consecutive Victories (ACC games): 29 by Florida State, 1992-1995 Consecutive Defeats (ACC games): 30 by Duke, 1999-2003 Consecutive Games Scored: 232 by Florida State, 1988-2006 Consecutive Shutouts by Defense: 4 by Clemson, 1959 Consecutive Times Shutout: 6 by Wake Forest, 1963 Most Shutouts in a Season: 6 by Maryland, 1953 Most Times Shutout in a Season: 7 by Wake Forest, 1963 Consecutive Shutouts (ACC games): 4 by Clemson, 1959 Consecutive Times Shutout (ACC games): 4 by Wake Forest, 1963 Consecutive Quarters Opponents Held Scoreless: 16 by Clemson, 1959 Consecutive Quarters Shutout: 26 by Wake Forest, 1963 Consecutive Non-Losing ACC Seasons: 14 by Clemson, 1977 through 1991 Consecutive Non-Winning ACC Seasons: 13 by Duke, 1995-ongoing Consecutive 10-Win Seasons: 9 by Florida State (1991-2000) Most Improved Won-Lost Record: 7 games by Wake Forest (twice) (110 in 1978, 8-4-0 in 1979) and (4-7 in 2005 to 11-3 in 2006) Largest Deficit Overcome to Win a Game: 31 by Maryland (42) vs. Miami, Fla., (40), Nov. 10, 1984 (trailed 31-0 with 12:35 remaining in 3rd quarter) Largest Deficit Overcome in ACC Game: 28 by Clemson (29) vs. Virginia (28), Oct. 10, 1992 (trailed 28-0 with 1:53 re-maining in 2nd quarter) Most Wins for 1st-Year Head Coach: 11 by Jeff Jagodzinski, Boston College, 2007 (11-3). Consecutive Wins to Open Season for 1st-Year Head Coach: 8 by Jeff Jagodzinski, Boston College, 2007. Most 30 Point Games In a Season: 57 in 2009 Most 40 Point Games in a Season: 30 in 2009 Most Non-Offensive Touchdowns in a Season: 47 in 2009 (12 punt returns --two blocked; 8 kickoff returns; 17 pass interception returns; 10 fmble returns).


ACCAnnual AnnualIndividual Individual Leaders Leaders ACC Total Offense

Year Player, School Cl. Ply TDR PP Yards 1953 John Grambling, USC .................Sr. 181 11 5.4 983 1954 Mackie Prickett, USC ..................Sr. 213 10 3.9 829 1955 Bob Paschal, Duke.......................Sr. 162 9 5.0 804 1956 Bill Barnes, WF ...........................Sr. 168 7 6.0 1010 1957 Harvey White, Clem. .................. So. 164 12 6.3 1038 1958 Jack Cummings, UNC ..................Jr. 154 11 7.5 1148 1959 Norm Snead, WF ..........................Jr. 218 13 6.3 1365 1960 Norm Snead, WF .........................Sr. 312 10 5.2 1630 1961 Roman Gabriel, NCS ...................Sr. 283 12 4.0 1133 1962 Dick Shiner, Md. ..........................Jr. 292 10 4.9 1426 1963 Junior Edge, UNC .......................Sr. 244 11 5.8 1413 1964 John Mackovic, WF.....................Sr. 267 6 5.7 1514 1965 Danny Talbott, UNC .....................Jr. 303 10 4.9 1477 1966 Bob Davis, UVa ...........................Sr. 309 16 5.5 1688 1967 Fred Summers, WF ..................... So. 338 12 4.2 1419 1968 Leo Hart, Duke ........................... So. 403 14 5.8 2340 1969 Leo Hart, Duke .............................Jr. 377 12 4.3 1612 Starting with the 1970 season, ranked on per game average Year Player, School Cl. Ply TDR PP Yds Avg 1970 Leo Hart, Duke ......................Sr. 411 10 5.6 2315 210.5 1971 Paul Miller, UNC ...................Sr. 250 15 5.2 1302 118.4 1972 Bruce Shaw, NCS ...................Jr. 249 13 7.1 1763 160.3 1973 Scott Gardner, UVa ............... So. 342 15 6.2 2120 192.7 1974 Bob Avellini, Md. ..................Sr. 229 9 7.4 1689 153.5 1975 Scott Gardner, UVa ................Sr. 350 9 4.6 1593 144.8 1976 Mike Dunn, Duke ................. So. 344 14 5.3 1835 166.8 1977 Steve Fuller, Clem. .................Jr. 347 14 5.5 1900 172.7 1978 Steve Fuller, Clem. ................Sr. 303 16 6.6 2003 182.1 1979 Jay Venuto, WF.......................Jr. 443 17 5.6 2463 223.9 1980 Jay Venuto, WF......................Sr. 480 22 5.1 2430 220.9 1981 Gary Schofield, WF .............. So. 461 19 5.3 2428 220.7 1982 Ben Bennett, Duke..................Jr. 426 20 6.8 2885 262.3 1983 Ben Bennett, Duke.................Sr. 526 17 5.6 2950 268.2 1984 John Dewberry, GT.................Jr. 303 14 7.2 2175 197.7 1985 Stan Gelbaugh, Md. ...............Sr. 349 16 6.8 2385 216.8 1986 Mike Elkins, WF................... So. 400 17 6.1 2443 244.3 1987 Steve Slayden, Duke..............Sr. 494 23 6.0 2968 269.8 1988 Anthony Dilweg, Duke..........Sr. 539 26 6.9 3713 337.5 1989 Phil Barnhill, WF...................Sr. 469 20 6.0 2820 256.4 1990 Shawn Moore, UVa ...............Sr. 335 29 7.7 2568 256.8 1991 Dave Brown, Duke .................Jr. 527 25 5.4 2851 259.2 1992 John Kaleo, Md. ....................Sr. 588 22 5.9 3472 315.6 1993 Scott Milanovich, Md. .......... So. 522 29 6.6 3438 312.6 1994 Danny Kanell, FSU ................Jr. 407 18 6.5 2654 241.3 1995 Danny Kanell, FSU ...............Sr. 421 32 6.9 2916 265.1 1996 Brian Kuklick, WF ............... So. 476 11 5.2 2454 223.1 1997 Thad Busby, FSU...................Sr. 390 27 7.4 3301 330.1 1998 Jamie Barnette, NCS ..............Jr. 460 21 6.9 3182 289.3 1999 Joe Hamilton, GT ..................Sr. 459 35 8.3 3794 344.9 2000 Chris Weinke, FSU ................Sr. 461 34 8.8 4070 339.2 2001 Woodrow Dantzler, Clem. .....Sr. 517 27 6.5 3364 305.8 2002 Darian Durant, UNC ............. So. 334 18 6.8 2286 285.8 2003 Philip Rivers, NCS ..................Sr. 561 37 8.2 4600 353.8 2004 Brock Berlin, Miami..............Sr. 390 22 6.7 2627 218.9 2005 Drew Weatherford, FSU ........Fr. 536 21 5.9 3180 244.6 2006 Matt Ryan,BC .........................Jr. 478 19 6.1 2907 242.2 2007 Matt Ryan, BC .......................Sr. 722 33 6.2 4509 322.1 2008 Russell Wilson, NCS .............Fr. 391 21 5.9 2343 213.0 16 7.1 2896 321.8 2009 Christian Ponder, FSU ............ Jr. 407

Total Offense Leaders by School

School Last Champion Wake Forest............................ Brian Kuklick, 1996 Duke ..........................................Dave Brown, 1991 Florida State ....................... Christian Ponder, 2009 Maryland .....................................John Kaleo, 1992 North Carolina ....................... Darian Durant, 2002 NC State ................................Russell Wilson, 2008 Clemson ..........................Woodrow Dantzler, 2001 Virginia................................... Shawn Moore, 1990 Boston College ............................. Matt Ryan, 2007 Georgia Tech ............................Joe Hamilton, 1999 South Carolina .....................Mackie Prickett, 1954 Miami ....................................... Brock Berlin, 2004

Rushing Yardage

Year Player, School Cl. Att PP TD Yards 1953 Chet Hanulak, Md. .................... Sr. 77 9.8 5 753 1954 Ronnie Waller, Md..................... Sr. 67 8.8 5 587 1955 Joe Wells, Clem. .........................Jr. 135 5.8 3 782 1956 Bill Barnes, WF ......................... Sr. 168 6.0 6 1010 1957 Jim Bakhtiar, UVa...................... Sr. 194 4.2 6 822 1958 John Saunders, USC .................. Sr. 128 5.1 6 653 1959 Jim Joyce, Md............................ Sr. 137 4.1 8 567 1960 Fred Shepherd, UVa .................. Sr. 126 4.2 4 653 1961 Alan White, WF......................... Sr. 93 6.3 7 586 1962 Len Chiaverini, Md. ...................Jr. 156 3.9 5 602 1963 Ken Willard, UNC ......................Jr. 167 3.9 7 648 1964 Brian Piccolo, WF ..................... Sr. 252 4.1 15 1044 1965 Hugh Mauldin, Clem. ................ Sr. 194 3.4 4 664 1966 Buddy Gore, Clem. ................... So. 186 4.0 4 750 1967 Buddy Gore, Clem. .....................Jr. 230 4.5 8 1045 1968 Frank Quayle, UVa .................... Sr. 175 6.9 12 1213 1969 Don McCauley, UNC .................Jr. 204 5.4 8 1092 Starting with the 1970 season, ranked on per game average Year Player, School Cl. Att TD PP Yds Avg 1970 Don McCauley, UNC ........... Sr. 324 19 5.3 1720 156.4 1971 Larry Hopkins, WF ............... Sr. 249 5 4.9 1228 111.6 1972 Steve Jones, Duke................. Sr. 287 6 4.3 1236 112.4 1973 Willie Burden, NCS.............. Sr. 150 8 6.8 1014 92.2 1974 Stan Fritts, NCS .................... Sr. 245 9 4.8 1169 106.3 1975 Mike Voight, UNC................. Jr. 259 11 4.8 1250 125.0 1976 Mike Voight, UNC................ Sr. 315 18 4.5 1407 127.9 1977 Amos Lawrence, UNC ......... Fr. 193 6 6.3 1211 121.1 1978 Ted Brown, NCS .................. Sr. 302 8 4.5 1350 122.7 1979 Charles Wysocki, Md. ..........So. 247 8 4.6 1140 126.7 1980 Charles Wysocki, Md. ........... Jr. 334 11 4.1 1359 123.5 1981 Joe McIntosh, NCS............... Fr. 222 5 5.4 1190 119.0 1982 Robert Lavette, GT ...............So. 280 19 4.3 1208 109.8 1983 Ethan Horton, UNC ............... Jr. 200 8 5.5 1107 100.6 1984 Ethan Horton, UNC .............. Sr. 238 6 5.2 1247 113.4 1985 Barry Word, UVa .................. Sr. 207 6 5.9 1224 122.4 1986 Derrick Fenner, UNC ...........So. 200 6 6.3 1250 125.0 1987 Terry Allen, Clem. ................ Fr. 172 7 5.0 868 86.8 1988 Kennard Martin, UNC ..........So. 193 11 5.9 1146 104.2 1989 Jerry Mays, GT ..................... Sr. 249 8 5.4 1349 122.5 1990 Terry Kirby, UVa ..................So. 165 7 6.2 1020 92.7 1991 Natrone Means, UNC ...........So. 201 11 5.1 1030 103.0 1992 Terry Kirby, UVa .................. Sr. 175 6 6.5 1130 141.3 1993 John Leach, WF .................... Sr. 215 10 5.1 1089 99.0 1994 Robert Baldwin, Duke .......... Sr. 276 12 4.3 1187 107.9 1995 Raymond Priester, Clem. ....... Jr. 223 6 5.8 1286 116.9 1996 Tiki Barber, UVa ................... Sr. 250 14 5.4 1360 123.6 1997 Tremayne Stephens, NCS ..... Sr. 204 10 5.6 1142 103.8 1998 Thomas Jones, UVa ............... Jr. 238 13 5.5 1303 118.5 1999 Thomas Jones, UVa ............... Sr. 334 16 5.4 1798 163.5 2000 Antwoine Womack, UVa ....... Jr. 210 9 4.9 1028 93.5 2001 Bruce Perry, Md....................So. 219 10 5.7 1242 112.9 2002 Greg Jones, FSU .................... Jr. 161 8 5.8 938 93.8 2003 P.J. Daniels, GT ....................So. 283 10 5.1 1447 111.3 2004 Leon Washington, FSU.......... Jr. 138 7 6.9 951 95.1 2005 Chris Barclay, WF ................ Sr. 218 10 5.2 1127 112.7 2006 Tashard Choice, GT ............... Jr. 297 12 5.0 1473 105.2 2007 Tashard Choice, GT .............. Sr. 261 10 5.3 1379 114.9 2008 Jonathan Dwyer, GT .............So. 200 13 6.98 1395 107.3 2009 Ryan Williams, VT ............... Fr. 293 21 5.6 1655 127.3

Rushing Leaders by School

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School Last Champion North Carolina ..................... Natrone Means, 1991 Virginia........................... Antwoine Womack, 2000 Maryland .................................... Bruce Perry, 2001 Clemson ........................... Raymond Priester, 1995 Georgia Tech ....................... Jonathan Dwyer, 2008 Wake Forest............................. Chris Barclay, 2005 NC State ........................ Tremayne Stephens, 1997 Duke .....................................Robert Baldwin, 1994 Florida State ......................Leon Washington, 2004 South Carolina .......................John Saunders, 1958 Virginia Tech ......................... Ryan Williams, 2009

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ACC Annual Individual Leaders Passing

Year Player, School Cl. Passes Int TD Yards 1953 John Grambling, USC ............... Sr. 68-133 11 8 1045 1954 Mackie Pickett, USC ................. Sr. 68-116 9 1 682 1955 Nick Consoles, WF .................... Sr. 66-123 8 6 767 1956 Nelson Yarbrough, UVa .............. Jr. 43-91 8 2 626 1957 Harvey White, Clem. .................So. 46-95 3 11 841 1958 Sandy Dempsey, UVa ................So. 74-152 11 2 697 1959 Norm Snead, WF ........................ Jr. 85-191 16 12 1361 1960 Norm Snead, WF ....................... Sr. 123-259 14 10 1676 1961 Roman Gabriel, NCS ................. Sr. 99-186 6 8 937 1962 Dick Shiner, Md. .......................So. 121-203 16 4 1324 1963 Dick Shiner, Md. ........................ Jr. 108-222 8 10 1165 1964 Scotty Glacken, Duke ................. Jr. 104-192 9 7 1178 1965 Tom Hodges, UVa ..................... Sr. 103-196 13 4 1299 1966 Bob Davis, UVa ......................... Sr. 107-222 10 10 1461 1967 Jim Addison, Clem. ................... Sr. 82-174 10 5 924 1968 Leo Hart, Duke ..........................So. 162-301 11 11 2238 1969 Leo Hart, Duke ........................... Jr. 145-268 9 5 1642 Starting in 1970, rankings based on completions per game Year Player, School Cl. Passes Int TD Yds PG 1970 Leo Hart, Duke ......................Sr. 180-308 12 7 2236 16.4 1971 Al Neville, Md. .......................Jr. 107-204 13 10 1275 9.7 1972 Bob Avellini, Md. ................. So. 98-170 15 7 1251 8.9 1973 Scott Gardner, UVa ............... So. 99-234 16 10 1687 9.0 1974 Bob Avellini, Md. ..................Sr. 112-189 6 7 1648 10.2 1975 Scott Gardner, UVa ................Sr. 133-272 19 5 1547 12.1 1976 Andy Hitt, UVa ......................Sr. 98-220 15 7 1222 8.9 1977 Mike McGlamry, WF ............Sr. 133-252 15 2 1532 12.1 1978 Tim O’Hare, Md. ...................Sr. 105-192 11 4 1368 9.5 Starting with the 1979 season, rankings based on passing efficiency Year Player, School Cl. Passes Int TD Yds Eff 1979 Matt Kupec, UNC................ Sr. 123-227 9 18 1587 131.1 1980 Jay Venuto, WF.................... Sr. 214-413 15 21 2624 114.7 Rod Elkins, UNC .................So. 81-160 9 11 1002 114.7 1981 Homer Jordan, Clem............. Jr. 96-174 8 8 1496 133.4 1982 Ben Bennett, Duke................ Jr. 236-374 12 20 3033 142.5 1983 Mike Eppley, Clem. .............. Jr. 99-166 9 13 1410 146.0 1984 Frank Reich, Md. ................. Sr. 108-169 5 9 1446 147.4 1985 John Dewberry, GT.............. Sr. 110-193 8 10 1557 133.6 1986 Mark Maye, UNC ................. Jr. 110-176 6 10 1401 141.3 1987 Scott Secules, UVa............... Sr. 174-296 8 12 2311 132.3 1988 Anthony Dilweg, Duke........ Sr. 287-484 18 24 3824 134.6 1989 David Brown, Duke ............. Fr. 104-163 6 14 1479 161.0 1990 Shawn Moore, UVa ............. Sr. 144-241 8 21 2262 160.7 1991 Matt Blundin, UVa............... Sr. 135-224 0 19 1902 159.6 1992 Bobby Goodman, UVa......... Sr. 130-232 12 21 1707 137.4 1993 Charlie Ward, FSU .............. Sr. 264-380 4 27 3032 157.8 1994 Mike Groh, UVa ................... Jr. 138-216 7 13 1711 143.8 1995 Danny Kanell, FSU ............. Sr. 257-402 13 32 2957 145.5 1996 Chris Keldorf, UNC.............. Jr. 201-338 5 23 2347 137.3 1997 Aaron Brooks, UVa .............. Jr. 164-270 7 20 2282 151.0 1998 Joe Hamilton, GT ................. Jr. 145-259 8 17 2166 141.7 1999 Joe Hamilton, GT ................ Sr. 203-305 11 29 3060 175.0 2000 Chris Weinke, FSU .............. Sr. 266-431 11 33 4167 163.1 2001 Chris Rix, FSU .................... Fr. 165-286 13 24 2734 156.6 2002 Matt Schaub, UVa................. Jr. 288-418 7 28 2976 147.5 2003 Philip Rivers, NCS ................ Sr. 348-483 7 34 4491 170.5 2004 Brock Berlin, Miami............ Sr. 195-348 6 22 2680 138.1 2005 Marcus Vick, VT .................. Jr. 177-289 19 17 2393 143.3 2006 Riley Skinner, WF ............... Fr. 171-260 5 9 2051 139.6 2007 Cullen Harper, Clem. ............ Jr. 282-433 6 27 2991 141.0 2008 Russell Wilson, NCS ........... Fr. 150-275 1 17 1955 133.0 2009 Tyrod Taylor, VT .................. Jr. 136-243 5 13 2311 149.4

Scoring

Player, School Cl. TD PAT FG Lloyd Caudle, Duke ...................Sr. 9 Bernie Faloney, Md. ..................Sr. 9 1954 Bob Pascal, Duke .......................Sr. 9 Dick Bielski, Md........................Sr. 9 1955 Ed Vereb, Md. ............................Sr. 16 1956 Billy Barnes, WF .......................Sr. 7 2 1957 Dick Christy, NCS .....................Sr. 13 2 1 1958 Wray Carlton, Duke ...................Sr. 8 8 1959 Bill Mathis, Clem.......................Sr. 11 4 1960 Bill McGuirt, Clem. ................... Jr. 9 1961 Ron Scrudato, Clem. ..................Sr. 8 1962 Three tied with ........................... — 8 2 1963 Jay Wilkinson, Duke ..................Sr. 12 1964 Brian Piccolo, WF .....................Sr. 17 9 1965 Danny Talbott, UNC .................. Jr. 7 13 5 1966 Frank Quayle, UVa ...................So. 11 1967 Gerald Warren, NCS .................. Jr. 19 17 1968 Frank Quayle, UVa ....................Sr. 14 1969 Ray Yauger, Clem. ..................... Jr. 11 2 1970 Don McCauley, UNC.................Sr. 21 1971 Larry Russell, WF ......................Sr. 15 4 1972 Stan Fritts, NCS ........................So. 17 4 1973 Louis Carter, Md. ....................... Jr. 14 1974 Roland Hooks, NCS...................Sr. 13 4 1975 Ted Brown, NCS ........................Fr. 13 6 1976 Mike Voight, UNC .....................Sr. 18 2 1977 Ted Brown, NCS ........................ Jr. 14 1978 Lester Brown, Clem. .................. Jr. 17 1979 Scott Smith, NCS .......................Sr. 13 James McDougald, WF .............Sr. 13 Starting with the 1980 season, ranked on per game average Year Player, School Cl. TD PAT FG Pts 1980 Amos Lawrence, UNC.........Sr. 15 --90 1981 Kelvin Bryant, UNC............. So. 18 --108 1982 Robert Lavette, GT .............So. 19 --114 1983 Bob Paulling, Clem..............Sr. -- 36 18 90 1984 Rick Badanjek, Md. ............. Jr. 16 6 -- 102 1985 Kenny Flowers, Clem. ......... Jr. 13 --78 1986 Terrence Flagler, Clem.........Sr. 13 --78 1987 David Treadwell, Clem. .......Sr. -- 28 18 82 1988 Dan Plocki, Md. ...................Sr. -- 27 17 78 1989 Clarkston Hines, Duke .........Sr. 17 1 -- 104 1990 Jake McInerney, UVa ...........Sr. -- 49 15 94 1991 Nelson Welch, Clem. ...........Fr. -- 30 17 81 1992 Nelson Welch, Clem. ..........So. -- 23 22 89 1993 Leon Johnson, UNC.............Fr. 16 2 -- 100 1994 Rafael Garcia, UVa .............So. -- 34 17 85 1995 Warrick Dunn, FSU ............. Jr. 16 --96 1996 Scott Bentley, FSU...............Sr. -- 52 16 100 1997 Torry Holt, NCS................... Jr. 16 1 -98 1998 Sebastian Janikowski, FSU...So. -- 42 27 123 1999 Sebastian Janikowski, FSU.. Jr. -- 47 23 116 2000 Travis Zachery, Clem. .......... Jr. 17 4 -- 102 2001 Nick Novak, Md. .................Fr. -- 41 16 89 2002 Nick Novak, Md. ................So. -- 53 24 125 2003 Nick Novak, Md. ................. Jr. -- 38 24 110 2004 Wali Lundy, UVa.................. Jr. 17 --- 102 2005 Jad Dean, Clem. ................... Jr. -- 34 24 106 2006 Brandon Ore, VT ................So. 17 0 0 102 2007 Mark Buchholz, Clem.......... Jr. -- 48 22 114 2008 Graham Gano, FSU .............Sr. -- 33 24 105 2009 Ryan Williams, VT ..............Fr. 22 ----- 132

Pts. 54 54 54 54 96 44 83 56 70 54 48 50 72 111 70 66 70 84 68 126 94 106 84 82 84 110 84 102 78 78 PG 8.2 13.5 10.4 8.2 9.3 7.1 7.8 8.2 7.1 9.5 8.5 7.4 8.1 8.3 7.7 8.7 9.1 8.9 10.3 10.6 9.3 8.1 8.9 8.5 8.5 8.8 8.5 8.8 9.5 10.2

Scoring Leaders by School

Passing Leaders by School School Last Champion Virginia......................................Matt Schaub, 2002 Duke ..........................................Dave Brown, 1989 Maryland ................................... Frank Reich, 1984 Wake Forest............................. Riley Skinner, 2006 Clemson ................................. Cullen Harper, 2007 Florida State ...................................Chris Rix, 2001 North Carolina ........................Chris Keldorf, 1996 NC State ................................Russell Wilson, 2008 Georgia Tech ............................Joe Hamilton, 1999 South Carolina .....................Mackie Prickett, 1954 Virginia Tech ............................ Tyrod Taylor, 2009 Miami ....................................... Brock Berlin, 2004

Year 1953

Total 14 7 7 6 5 4 4 4 3 2 2 1

School Last Champion Clemson ............................... Mark Buchholz, 2007 Maryland ....................................Nick Novak, 2003 NC State ....................................... Torry Holt, 1997 Duke .................................... Clarkston Hines, 1989 North Carolina ........................Leon Johnson, 1993 Florida State ........................... Graham Gano, 2008 Virginia....................................... Wali Lundy, 2004 Wake Forest..................... James McDougald, 1979 South Carolina ...........................Dan Reeves, 1962 Virginia Tech ......................... Ryan Williams, 2009 Georgia Tech ......................... Robert Lavette, 1982

Total 14 9 8 6 6 5 5 4 2 2 1


ACCAnnual AnnualIndividual Individual Leaders Leaders ACC Year 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963

Receptions

Player, School Cl. Rec TD PP Yards Clyde Bennett, USC ..................Sr. 23 3 18.0 413 Carl Brazell, USC ......................Sr. 29 1 8.3 241 Bill Barnes, WF ......................... Jr. 31 0 11.2 349 Fred Polzer, UVa........................ Jr. 24 0 9.2 221 Fred Polzer, UVa........................ Jr. 25 0 9.3 232 Sonny Randle, UVa ...................Sr. 47 5 13.7 642 Bobby Allen, WF ....................... Jr. 25 4 18.5 462 Claude Moorman, Duke ............Sr. 46 2 9.4 431 Gary Collins, Md. ......................Sr. 30 4 14.3 428 Tom Brown, Md. .......................Sr. 47 4 11.9 557 Stan Crisson, Duke ....................Sr. 48 7 11.6 559 Bob Lacey, UNC .......................Sr. 48 1 11.5 553 1964 Ronnie Jackson, UNC ...............Sr. 34 5 15.1 512 1965 John Pincavage, UVa .................Sr. 45 0 12.7 572 1966 Charlie Carr, UNC ..................... Jr. 52 0 9.4 490 1967 Fred Ziegler, USC.....................So. 35 0 10.6 370 1968 Henley Carter, Duke .................. Jr. 65 2 13.7 892 Starting in 1969, ranked on per game average Year Player, School Cl. Rec Yds Avg TD PG 1969 Fred Ziegler, USC.................. Sr. 52 658 12.6 3 5.2 1970 Wes Chesson, Duke ............... Sr. 74 1080 14.6 3 6.7 1971 Bill Davis, UVa...................... Sr. 49 617 12.6 2 4.5 1972 Dave Sullivan, UVa ............... Sr. 51 662 13.0 7 4.6 1973 Harrison Davis, UVa.............. Sr. 44 773 17.6 5 4.0 1974 Jimmy Jerome, UNC ............. Sr. 47 837 17.8 5 4.3 1975 Tom Fadden, UVa ...................Jr. 48 620 12.9 2 4.4 1976 Tom Hall, Duke ......................Jr. 44 594 13.5 1 4.0 1977 Steve Young, WF ................... Sr. 51 483 9.5 3 5.1 1978 Jerry Butler, Clem.................. Sr. 54 864 16.0 3 4.9 1979 Wayne Baumgardner, WF .... So. 55 1000 18.2 8 5.0 1980 Perry Tuttle, Clem. .................Jr. 53 915 17.3 4 4.8 1981 Phil Denfield, WF ...................Jr. 51 461 9.0 1 4.6 1982 Mark Militello, Duke ..............Jr. 52 725 13.9 2 4.7 1983 Mike Grayson, Duke ............. Sr. 66 582 8.8 2 6.0 1984 Greg Hill, Md. ....................... Sr. 51 820 16.1 4 4.6 1985 Michael Ramseur, WF ........... Sr. 54 450 8.3 1 4.9 1986 James Brim, WF .................... Sr. 66 930 14.1 5 6.0 1987 Roger Boone, Duke .............. So. 62 587 9.5 0 5.6 1988 Roger Boone, Duke ................Jr. 73 630 8.6 2 6.6 1989 Ricky Proehl, WF .................. Sr. 65 1063 16.4 11 5.9 1990 Frank Wycheck, Md. ............. Fr. 58 509 8.8 1 6.4 1991 John Henry Mills, WF ............Jr. 51 559 11.0 1 4.6 1992 Marcus Badgett, Md. ............. Sr. 75 1240 16.5 9 6.8 1993 Russ Weaver, Md. ...................Jr. 69 606 8.8 2 6.3 1994 Geroy Simon, Md. ................ So. 77 891 11.6 5 7.0 1995 Jermaine Lewis, Md. ............. Sr. 66 937 14.1 3 6.6 1996 Harvey Middleton, GT ...........Jr. 64 804 12.6 3 5.8 1997 Desmond Clark, WF ...............Jr. 72 950 13.2 5 6.6 1998 Torry Holt, NCS..................... Sr. 88 1604 18.2 11 8.0 1999 Peter Warrick, FSU ................ Sr. 71 934 13.2 8 7.9 2000 Koren Robinson, NCS .......... So. 62 1061 17.1 13 5.6 2001 Billy McMullen, UVa .............Jr. 83 1060 12.8 12 6.9 2002 Sam Aiken, UNC ................... Sr. 68 990 14.6 4 5.7 2003 Jerricho Cotchery, NCS ......... Sr. 86 1369 15.9 10 6.6 2004 Airese Currie, Clem. .............. Sr. 61 868 14.2 2 5.6 2005 Chansi Stuckey, Clem.............Jr. 64 770 12.0 4 5.3 2006 Calvin Johnson, GT ................Jr. 76 1202 15.8 15 5.4 2007 Kenneth Moore, WF .............. Sr. 98 1011 10.3 5 7.5 2008 D. J. Boldin, WF .................... Sr. 81 848 10.5 3 6.2 2009 Donovan Varner, Duke ......... So. 65 1047 16.1 8 5.4

TD 5 3 5 0 3 5 4 2 4 5 7 5 0 3 1 2 2

PP Yards 20.3 426 12.6 277 20.9 376 9.2 221 30.7 368 13.7 642 18.5 462 9.4 431 14.3 428 15.2 668 11.6 559 15.1 512 12.7 572 14.3 614 15.3 429 13.7 892 16.8 738

Avg 14.6 12.6 21.9 17.6 17.8 15.2 13.5 17.7 16.0 18.2 17.3 19.8 20.7 18.5 16.1 15.8 14.1 19.2 15.7 18.8 22.0 16.8 16.5 18.4 14.8 14.2 12.6 17.7 18.2 13.2 21.3 12.8 17.8 15.9 14.2 17.1 15.8 12.3 18.0 16.1

Yds 1080 617 832 773 837 654 594 760 864 1000 915 832 952 777 820 804 930 1093 1067 1149 1190 758 1240 957 870 937 804 1099 1604 934 1340 1060 1192 1369 868 871 1202 1081 1222 1047

PG 98.2 56.1 75.6 70.3 76.1 59.5 54.0 69.1 78.5 90.9 83.2 75.6 86.5 70.6 74.5 73.1 84.5 99.4 97.0 104.5 108.2 68.9 112.7 119.6 87.0 93.7 73.1 99.9 145.8 103.8 111.7 88.3 85.1 105.3 78.9 79.2 85.9 83.2 94.0 87.2

Receiving Yardage Leaders by School

Reception Leaders by School School Last Champion Wake Forest.................................D.J. Boldin, 2008 Virginia................................ Billy McMullen, 2001 Duke ....................................Donovan Varner, 2009 Maryland ..............................Jermaine Lewis, 1995 North Carolina ............................ Sam Aiken, 2002 Clemson ............................... Chansi Stuckey, 2005 South Carolina .......................... Fred Ziegler, 1969 NC State ............................Jerricho Cotchery, 2003 Georgia Tech ........................ Calvin Johnson, 2006 Florida State ............................ Peter Warrick, 1999

Receiving Yardage

Year Player, School Cl. Att 1953 Dreher Gaskin, USC ..............Sr. 21 1954 Ed Stowers, WF .....................Sr. 22 1955 John Parham, WF ...................Sr. 18 1956 Fred Polzer, UVa .................... Jr. 24 1957 Whitey Jordan, Clem. ............Sr. 12 1958 Sonny Randle, UVa ................Sr. 47 1959 Bobby Allen, WF ................... Jr. 25 1960 Claude Moorman, Duke .........Sr. 46 1961 Gary Collins, Md. ..................Sr. 30 1962 Bob Lacey, UNC .................... Jr. 44 1963 Stan Crisson, Duke.................Sr. 48 1964 Ronnie Jackson, UNC ............Sr. 34 1965 John Pincavage, UVa .............Sr. 45 1966 Dave Dunaway, Duke ............Sr. 43 1967 Phil Rogers, Clem. .................Sr. 28 1968 Henley Carter, Duke .............. Jr. 65 1969 Charlie Waters, Clem. ............Sr. 44 Starting in 1970, ranked on per game average Year Player, School Cl. Rec TD 1970 Wes Chesson, Duke............. Sr. 74 3 1971 Bill Davis, UVa ................... Sr. 49 2 1972 Pat Kenney, NCS ................ Sr. 38 5 1973 Harrison Davis, UVa ........... Sr. 44 5 1974 Jimmy Jerome, UNC........... Sr. 47 5 1975 Troy Slade, Duke ................ Sr. 43 0 1976 Tom Hall, Duke ....................Jr. 44 1 1977 Jerry Butler, Clem. ...............Jr. 43 4 1978 Jerry Butler, Clem. .............. Sr. 54 3 1979 Wayne Baumgardner, WF .. So. 55 8 1980 Perry Tuttle, Clem. ...............Jr. 53 4 1981 Cedric Jones, Duke ............. Sr. 42 10 1982 Chris Castor, Duke .............. Sr. 46 13 1983 Billy Smith, UVa ................. Sr. 42 4 1984 Greg Hill, Md. ..................... Sr. 51 4 1985 Doug Green, Duke ............. So. 51 8 1986 James Brim, WF.................. Sr. 66 5 1987 Clarkston Hines, Duke ....... So. 57 11 1988 Clarkston Hines, Duke .........Jr. 68 11 1989 Clarkston Hines, Duke ........ Sr. 61 17 1990 Herman Moore, UVa ........... Sr. 54 13 1991 Terry Smith, Clem. .............. Sr. 45 6 1992 Marcus Badgett, Md............ Sr. 75 9 1993 Jermaine Lewis, Md. .......... So. 52 7 1994 Kez McCorvey, FSU ........... Sr. 59 4 1995 Jermaine Lewis, Md. ........... Sr. 66 3 1996 Harvey Middleton, GT .........Jr. 64 3 1997 Torry Holt, NCS ...................Jr. 62 16 1998 Torry Holt, NCS .................. Sr. 88 11 1999 Peter Warrick, FSU ............. Sr. 71 8 2000 Marvin Minnis, FSU ........... Sr. 63 11 2001 Billy McMullen, UVa...........Jr. 83 12 2002 Jerricho Cotchery, NCS .......Jr. 67 7 2003 Jerricho Cotchery, NCS ...... Sr. 86 10 2004 Airese Currie, Clem. ........... Sr. 61 2 2005 Vernon Davis, Md. ...............Jr. 51 6 2006 Calvin Johnson, GT..............Jr. 76 15 2007 Aaron Kelly, Clem. ..............Jr. 88 11 2008 Hakeem Nicks, UNC ...........Jr. 68 12 2009 Donovan Varner, Duke ....... So. 65 8

157 157

Total 12 9 9 8 5 4 4 3 2 1

School Last Champion Duke ....................................Donovan Varner, 2009 Clemson .................................... Aaron Kelly, 2007 Virginia................................ Billy McMullen, 2001 Maryland ................................. Vernon Davis, 2005 NC State ............................Jerricho Cotchery, 2003 Wake Forest................................ James Brim, 1986 North Carolina ...................... Hakeem Nicks, 2008 Florida State ..........................Marvin Minnis, 2000 Georgia Tech ........................ Calvin Johnson, 2006 South Carolina .......................Dreher Gaskin, 1953

Total 14 9 8 6 5 5 4 3 2 1


158 158

ACC Annual Individual Leaders Punt Returns

Year Player, School Cl. Ret. Avg TD Yards 1953 Eddie West, NCS ....................... Sr. 23 10.4 0 239 1954 Ron Waller, Md.......................... Sr. 13 15.3 0 199 1955 Carroll McClain, USC ............... Sr. 7 18.3 0 128 1956 Billy Barnes, WF ....................... Sr. 6 19.0 1 114 1957 Dick Hunter, NCS....................... Jr. 15 9.3 0 139 1958 Bobby Morgan, Clem. ............... Sr. 9 19.0 0 143 1959 George Usry, Clem. ................... Sr. 16 10.8 0 175 1960 Jim Davidson, Md. ..................... Jr. 16 10.6 0 169 1961 Jay Wilkinson, Duke ................... Jr. 22 14.9 2 328 1962 Jay Wilkinson, Duke .................. Sr. 28 9.3 0 259 1963 Hugh Mauldin, Clem. ................So. 17 11.4 0 193 1964 Julian James, NCS ...................... Jr. 18 11.3 0 204 1965 Bobby Bryant, USC .................... Jr. 11 14.6 0 161 1966 Bobby Bryant, USC .................... Sr. 11 22.0 2 242 1967 Fred Coombs, NCS.................... Sr. 22 19.0 2 417 1968 Jack Whitley, NCS.....................So. 23 14.1 1 311 1969 Rusty Culbreth, UNC ................So. 27 8.0 0 215 Starting with the 1970 season, ranked by average per return Year Player, School Cl. Ret Yds TD Avg 1970 Don Kelley, Clem. ..................... Sr. 24 389 2 16.2 1971 Larry Marshall, Md. .................. Sr. 35 375 1 10.7 1972 Bob Smith, Md. .........................So. 23 308 1 13.4 1973 Troy Slade, Duke .......................So. 39 440 1 11.3 1974 Ken Schroy, Md. ........................ Sr. 11 206 0 18.7 1975 Troy Slade, Duke ....................... Sr. 23 283 0 12.3 1976 Mel Collins, UNC....................... Jr. 15 160 0 10.7 1977 George Gawdun, Duke ..............So. 14 164 1 11.7 1978 Willie Jordan, Clem. .................. Sr. 20 277 0 13.9 1979 Pat Chester, UVa ........................So. 25 248 2 9.9 1980 Pat Chester, UVa ......................... Jr. 19 192 1 10.1 1981 Louie Meadows, NCS ............... Sr. 17 222 0 13.1 1982 Jack Westbrook, GT.................... Jr. 21 255 1 12.1 1983 Rick Badanjek, Md. ...................So. 21 233 0 11.1 1984 Keeta Covington, Md. ...............So. 26 274 0 10.5 1985 Doug Green, Duke .....................So. 15 155 0 10.3 1986 Riccardo Ingram, GT .................. Jr. 16 233 0 14.6 1987 Donnell Woolford, Clem. ........... Jr. 21 326 2 15.5 1988 Eric Blount, UNC ...................... Fr. 15 148 0 9.9 1989 Bren Lowery, Md....................... Sr. 21 213 0 10.1 1990 George Coghill, WF .................. Sr. 19 275 1 14.5 1991 Darnell Stephens, Clem. ............ Fr. 25 352 1 14.1 1992 Corey Sawyer, FSU ................... Fr. 33 488 1 14.8 1993 Todd Dixon, WF ........................ Sr. 13 167 1 12.8 1994 Octavus Barnes, UNC ............... Fr. 11 151 0 10.8 1995 Jermaine Lewis, Md. ................. Sr. 12 152 1 12.7 1996 Tiki Barber, UVa ........................ Sr. 19 241 1 12.7 1997 Dee Feaster, FSU ........................ Jr. 14 221 0 14.7 1998 Charlie Rogers, GT .................... Sr. 30 425 2 14.2 1999 Peter Warrick, FSU .................... Sr. 18 227 1 12.6 2000 Koren Robinson, NCS ...............So. 14 218 1 15.6 2001 Ronnie Hamilton, Duke ............. Sr. 20 311 1 15.6 2002 Steve Suter, Md. ........................So. 56 771 4 13.8 2003 Jonathan Smith, GT ................... Sr. 31 364 2 11.7 2004 Darrell Blackman, NCS ............. Fr. 12 214 1 17.8 2005 Willie Reid, FSU ....................... Sr. 31 541 3 17.5 2006 Eddie Royal, VT ......................... Jr. 23 304 1 13.2 2007 Eddie Royal, VT ........................ Sr. 31 455 2 14.7 2008 Travis Benjamin, UM ................ Fr. 16 181 0 11.3 2009 Greg Reid, FSU (1) ..................Fr. 21 387 1 18.4

Punt Return Leaders by School School Last Champion Maryland .....................................Steve Suter, 2002 NC State ........................... Darrell Blackman, 2004 Clemson .............................Darnell Stephens, 1991 Duke .................................. Ronnie Hamilton, 2001 Florida State ................................. Greg Reid, 2009 Georgia Tech ........................ Jonathan Smith, 2003 North Carolina .....................Octavus Barnes, 1994 Virginia........................................Tiki Barber, 1996 Wake Forest................................Todd Dixon, 1993 South Carolina ....................... Bobby Bryant, 1966 Virginia Tech ............................. Eddie Royal, 2007 Miami ................................. Travis Benjamin, 2008

Kickoff Returns

Year Player, School Cl. Ret. 1953 Ken Keller, UNC .......................... So. 13 1954 George Marinkov, NCS ................ So. 13 1955 Carl Brazell, USC.......................... Sr. 12 1956 Billy Barnes, WF ........................... Sr. 11 1957 Dick Christy, NCS ......................... Sr. 7 1958 Sonny Randle, UVa ....................... Sr. 21 1959 Tom Gravins, UVa ......................... Sr. 17 1960 Dennis Condie, Md. .......................Jr. 10 1961 Jack Morris, USC .......................... Sr. 12 1962 Donny Frederick, WF.................... Sr. 29 1963 Darryl Hill, Md.............................. Sr. 13 1964 Roger Davis, UVa.......................... Sr. 21 1965 Benny Galloway, USC ................. So. 19 1966 Gary Rowe, NCS........................... Sr. 20 1967 Ken Dutton, Md. .......................... So. 24 1968 Bobby Hall, NCS .......................... Sr. 29 1969 John Shields, Clem. ....................... Sr. 25 Starting in 1970, ranked on per game average Year Player, School Cl. Ret 1970 Dick Harris, USC ......................... Sr. 30 1971 Larry Marshall, Md. ...................... Sr. 22 1972 Roland Hooks, NCS .......................Jr. 27 1973 Tom Lockridge, WF .......................Jr. 21 1974 James Betterson, UNC ...................Jr. 18 1975 John Schultz, Md........................... Sr. 13 1976 Art Gore, Duke .............................. Sr. 22 1977 Ralph Stringer, NCS ...................... Sr. 19 1978 Sean McCall, UVa ......................... Fr. 19 1979 Cedric Jones, Duke....................... So. 20 1980 Dennis Tabron, Duke......................Jr. 11 1981 Robert Lavette, GT........................ Fr. 17 1982 Cleve Pounds, GT ......................... Fr. 17 1983 Cory Collier, GT............................ Fr. 12 1984 Mike Atkinson, Duke .................... Sr. 26 1985 Keeta Covington, Md. ....................Jr. 24 1986 Terrance Roulhac, Clem. ............... Sr. 17 1987 Randy Marriott, UNC.....................Jr. 27 1988 Chris Williams, NCS .................... So. 18 1989 Bren Lowery, Md. ......................... Sr. 14 1990 Randy Jones, Duke ........................ Sr. 24 1991 Eric Blount, UNC .......................... Sr. 25 1992 Leroy Gallman, Duke .................... Sr. 14 1993 Derrick Steagall, GT ..................... Fr. 16 1994 Marcus Wall, UNC .........................Jr. 27 1995 Antwuan Wyatt, Clem. ...................Jr. 17 1996 Leon Johnson, UNC ...................... Sr. 14 1997 Tony Horne, Clem. ........................ Sr. 18 1998 Tyrell Godwin, UNC .................... So. 12 1999 John Stone, WF ............................ So. 15 2000 Kyle Moore, Duke..........................Jr. 13 2001 Derrick Hamilton, Clem. ............... Fr. 15 2002 Justin Miller, Clem. ....................... Fr. 13 2003 Michael Waddell, UNC ................. Sr. 15 2004 Justin Miller, Clem. ........................Jr. 20 2005 Darrell Blackman, NCS ............... So. 20 2006 Darrell Blackman, NCS .................Jr. 19 2007 Kevin Marion, WF ........................ Sr. 28 2008 Michael Ray Garvin, FSU ............. Sr. 22 2009 C. J. Spiller, Clem. .........................sr. 23

Avg 23.0 35.3 31.5 28.6 45.4 24.1 20.4 35.2 31.3 22.8 24.4 21.9 24.4 25.2 18.9 24.9 21.6

TD Yards 0 239 1 459 0 378 0 315 2 318 0 506 0 346 2 352 0 375 0 660 0 317 0 481 0 463 0 505 0 454 0 721 0 539

Yds 880 587 615 522 512 403 563 488 511 542 251 389 397 360 579 556 561 607 468 334 678 679 433 413 743 425 347 491 334 389 335 476 456 475 661 582 549 876 662 755

TD 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 2 0 1 1 1 4

Yds 29.3 26.7 22.8 24.9 28.4 31.0 25.6 25.7 26.9 27.1 22.8 22.9 23.4 30.0 22.3 23.2 33.0 22.5 26.0 23.9 28.3 27.2 30.9 25.8 27.5 25.0 24.8 27.3 27.8 29.9 25.8 31.7 35.1 31.7 33.0 29.1 28.9 31.3 30.1 32.8

Kickoff Return Leaders by School Total 10 8 7 7 4 4 4 3 3 3 2 1

School Last Champion NC State ........................... Darrell Blackman, 2006 North Carolina .................. Michael Waddell, UNC Clemson ...................................... C.J. Spiller, 2009 Duke ...........................................Kyle Moore, 2000 Maryland .................................. Bren Lowery, 1989 Wake Forest............................ Kevin Marion, 1999 Georgia Tech .......................Derrick Steagall, 1993 Virginia..................................... Sean McCall, 1978 South Carolina ........................... Dick Harris, 1970 Florida State ................. Michael Ray Garvin, 2008

Total 9 8 8 7 7 5 4 4 4 1


ACCAnnual AnnualIndividual Individual Leaders Leaders ACC Year 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Punting

Player, School Cl. Dick Lackey, UNC ............................ Sr. Joe Pagliei, Clem. ...............................Jr. Joe Pagliei, Clem. .............................. Sr. Wally Vale, UNC ............................... Sr. Don Coker, UNC ................................Jr. Don Coker, UNC ............................... Sr. Wayne Wolff, WF ...............................Jr. Wayne Wolff, WF .............................. Sr. Eddie Werntz, Clem. ...........................Jr. Eddie Werntz, Clem. .......................... Sr. Karl Sweetan, WF.............................. Sr. Bill Edwards, UNC........................... So. Ron Skosnick, NCS ........................... Sr. Rod Stewart, Duke............................. Sr. Bill Van Heusen, Md. .........................Jr. Scott Townsend, USC .........................Jr. Gary Yount, NCS ................................Jr. Jack Anderson, Clem. .........................Jr. Jack Anderson, Clem. ........................ Sr. Chuck Ramsey, WF .......................... So. Chuck Ramsey, WF ............................Jr. Chuck Ramsey, WF ........................... Sr. Johnny Evans, NCS .......................... So. Johnny Evans, NCS ............................Jr. Johnny Evans, NCS ........................... Sr. Russ Henderson, UVa .........................Jr. Russ Henderson, UVa ........................ Sr. David Sims, Clem...............................Jr. Steve Streater, UNC .......................... Sr. Dale Hatcher, Clem. .......................... Fr. Ron Rice, GT ......................................Jr. Harry Newsome, WF ........................ So. Harry Newsome, WF ..........................Jr. Harry Newsome, WF ......................... Sr. Tommy Barnhardt, UNC ................... Sr. Kelly Hollodick, NCS ....................... Sr. Craig Salmon, NCS ........................... Sr. Martin Bailey, WF ............................. Sr. Chris Gardocki, Clem. ...................... So. Chris Gardocki, Clem. ........................Jr. Ed Garno, UVa................................... Sr. Mike Thomas, UNC ......................... So. Scott Milanovich, Md. ...................... So. Jason Bender, GT............................... Sr. Sean Liss, FSU ...................................Jr. John Krueger, Duke ........................... Sr. Rodney Williams, GT .........................Jr. Brian Schmitz, UNC...........................Jr. Brian Schmitz, UNC ........................... Sr. Brian Morton, Duke........................... Sr. Brooks Barnard, Md. ..........................Jr. Brooks Barnard, Md. ......................... Sr. Ryan Plackemeier, WF ..................... So. Ryan Plackemeier, WF .......................Jr. Ryan Plackemeier, WF ...................... Sr. Durant Brooks, GT .............................Jr. Ryan Weigand, UVa........................... Sr. Travis Baltz, Md ............................... So. Brent Bowden, VT............................. Sr.

No. Yards 27 1172 26 955 20 782 31 1274 20 791 31 1339 24 987 58 2348 56 2249 41 1667 66 2500 52 1940 53 2165 41 1743 46 1836 59 2319 55 2173 21 842 35 1434 46 2003 72 3111 87 3896 38 1653 42 1874 47 2168 85 3615 72 3060 72 3198 59 2560 40 1725 42 1789 60 2556 42 1909 57 2512 68 2824 55 2330 64 2877 46 2012 44 1878 53 2350 47 1975 56 2415 50 2189 55 2503 49 2153 58 2619 47 2145 75 3357 74 3538 77 3478 54 2401 55 2373 57 2600 64 2809 67 3165 79 3596 52 2352 61 2506 57 2495

Punting Leaders by School

School Last Champion Wake Forest...................... Ryan Plackemeier, 2005 North Carolina ....................... Brian Schmitz, 1999 Clemson ............................... Chris Gardocki, 1990 NC State ..................................Craig Salmon, 1987 Maryland ................................... Travis Baltz, 2008 Georgia Tech ......................... Durant Brooks, 2006 Virginia...................................Ryan Weigand, 2007 Duke ........................................ Brian Morton, 2000 Florida State ...................................Sean Liss, 1995 South Carolina .................... Scott Townsend, 1967 Virginia Tech ..........................Brent Bowden, 2009

Avg. 43.4 36.7 39.1 41.1 39.6 43.2 41.1 40.5 40.2 40.7 37.9 37.3 40.8 42.5 39.9 39.3 39.5 40.1 41.0 43.5 43.2 44.8 43.5 44.6 46.1 42.5 42.5 44.4 43.4 43.1 42.6 42.6 45.5 44.1 41.5 42.4 45.0 43.7 42.7 44.3 42.0 43.1 43.8 45.5 43.9 45.2 45.6 44.8 47.8 45.2 44.5 43.1 45.6 43.9 47.2 45.5 45.2 41.1 43.8

Total 13 10 10 7 5 4 4 3 1 1 1

Year 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Kick Scoring

Player, School Cl. Ralph Felton, Md. .............................. Sr. Dick Bielski, Md. .............................. Sr. Jim Nelson, Duke .............................. Sr. Charlie Bussey, Clem. ....................... Sr. Phil Blazer, UNC ................................Jr. Neil MacLean, WF .............................Jr. Vincent Scott, Md. ..............................Jr. Lon Armstrong, Clem. ........................Jr. John Hannigan, Md. ...........................Jr. Bill Reynolds, Duke .......................... Sr. Frank Pierce, Clem. .......................... So. Bernardo Bramson, Md. ................... So. Bernardo Bramson, Md. .....................Jr. Harold Deters, NCS ........................... Sr. Gerald Warren, NCS ...........................Jr. Gerald Warren, NCS .......................... Sr. Billy DuPre, USC .............................. Sr. Ken Craven, UNC ..............................Jr. Ken Craven, UNC ............................. Sr. Ellis Alexander, UNC ....................... So. Steve Mike-Mayer, Md.......................Jr. Steve Mike-Mayer, Md...................... Sr. Mike Sochko, Md. ............................ So. Tom Biddle, UNC ...............................Jr. Tom Biddle, UNC .............................. Sr. Obed Ariri, Clem. ............................. So. Dale Castro, Md..................................Jr. Obed Ariri, Clem. .............................. Sr. Jess Atkinson, Md.............................. Fr. Brooks Barwick, UNC........................Jr. Bob Paulling, Clem. .......................... Sr. Donald Igwebuike, Clem. .................. Sr. Kenny Stadlin, UVa ........................... Sr. Mike Cofer, NCS ............................... Sr. David Treadwell, Clem...................... Sr. Dan Plocki, Md.................................. Sr. Chris Gardocki, Clem. ...................... So. Jake McInerney, UVa......................... Sr. Nelson Welch, Clem. ......................... Fr. Nelson Welch, Clem. ........................ So. Scott Bentley, FSU ............................ Fr. Rafael Garcia, UVa ........................... So. Scott Bentley, FSU .............................Jr. Scott Bentley, FSU ............................ Sr. Sebastian Janikowski, FSU ............... Fr. Sebastian Janikowski, FSU .............. So. Sebastian Janikowski, FSU ................Jr. Luke Manget, GT ............................. So. Nick Novak, Md. ............................... Fr. Nick Novak, Md. .............................. So. Nick Novak, Md. ................................Jr. Brandon Pace, VT............................. So. Jad Dean, Clem...................................Jr. Sam Swank, WF ............................... So. Mark Buchholz, Clem. .......................Jr. Graham Gano, FSU ........................... Sr. Matt Waldron, VT .............................. Sr.

159 159 PATs 17-23 15-19 21-25 15-21 13-15 11-13 11-15 24-27 17-17 18-23 21-22 17-18 15-15 19-19 19-19 22-23 21-21 41-42 30-32 35-38 33-38 34-36 31-34 23-25 21-24 42-44 19-22 18-18 24-26 37-37 36-37 41-41 28-29 33-35 28-29 27-27 38-38 49-50 30-34 23-25 56-64 34-34 67-69 52-53 37-39 42-43 47-47 38-38 41-42 53-54 38-42 43-44 24-31 33-33 48-48 33-34 48-48

FGs 0-0 1-4 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-2 3-11 3-6 5-6 7-11 4-7 9-18 7-13 10-22 17-22 9-16 9-18 7-17 11-16 7-14 12-24 15-25 12-21 13-18 15-24 13-24 17-21 23-30 12-21 20-23 18-20 16-17 16-19 13-17 18-21 17-22 20-25 15-17 17-26 22-28 13-20 17-22 9-16 16-18 16-21 27-32 23-30 12-16 16-25 24-28 24-32 21-27 34-35 23-31 22-36 24-26 20-23

Pts. 17 18 21 12 13 14 20 33 32 39 33 44 36 49 70 49 48 62 63 56 69 79 67 62 66 81 70 87 60 97 90 89 76 72 82 78 98 94 81 89 95 85 94 100 85 123 116 74 89 125 110 106 106 102 114 105 108

Kick Scoring Leaders by School School Last Champion Maryland ....................................Nick Novak, 2003 Clemson ............................... Mark Buchholz, 2007 North Carolina ....................Brooks Barwick, 1982 Florida State ........................... Graham Gano, 2008 NC State ......................................Mike Cofer, 1986 Virginia....................................Rafael Garcia, 1994 Duke ........................................Bill Reynolds, 1962 Virginia Tech ...........................Matt Waldron, 2009 Wake Forest................................ Sam Swank, 2006 Georgia Tech ............................Luke Manget, 2000 South Carolina ...........................Billy DuPre, 1969

Total 15 13 7 7 4 3 2 2 2 1 1


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Year Player, School Cl. Run Rec Ret 1953 Chet Hanulak, Md. .................... Sr. 753 152 264 1954 Ronnie Waller, Md..................... Sr. 592 209 367 1955 Bill Barnes, WF .......................... Jr. 401 349 406 1956 Bill Barnes, WF ......................... Sr. 1010 41 440 1957 Wray Carlton, Duke .................... Jr. 833 174 219 1958 Sonny Randle, UVa ................... Sr. 13 642 598 1959 Joel Arrington, Duke .................So. 444 124 229 1960 Mark Leggett, Duke...................So. 444 79 296 1961 Gib Carson, UNC ...................... Sr. 406 147 334 1962 Billy Gambrell, USC .................. Jr. 582 226 486 1963 Jay Wilkinson, Duke .................. Sr. 631 256 434 1964 Ken Willard, UNC ..................... Sr. 835 219 215 1965 John Pincavage, UVa ................. Sr. 119 584 489 1966 Frank Quayle, UVa ....................So. 727 420 469 1967 Frank Quayle, UVa ..................... Jr. 755 300 442 1968 Frank Quayle, UVa ..................... Sr. 1213 426 230 Starting with the 1969 season, ranked by per game yardage Year Player, School Cl. Run Rec Ret Tot 1969 Don McCauley, UNC ........Jr. 1092 238 440 1770 1970 Don McCauley, UNC ....... Sr. 1720 235 66 2021 1971 Lewis Jolley, UNC............ Sr. 712 367 376 1455 1972 Steve Jones, Duke............. Sr. 1236 18 154 1408 1973 Troy Slade, Duke .............. Fr. 16 191 1051 1226 1974 James Betterson, UNC.......Jr. 1082 53 512 1647 1975 John Zeglinski, WF.......... So. 591 354 785 1730 1976 Mike Voight, UNC ............ Sr. 1407 32 0 1439 1977 Ted Brown, NCS ...............Jr. 1251 164 0 1415 1978 Ted Brown, NCS .............. Sr. 1350 197 35 1582 1979 Charlie Wysocki, Md. ...... So. 1140 26 96 1262 1980 Charlie Wysocki, Md. ........Jr. 1359 24 0 1383 1981 Robert Lavette, GT ........... Fr. 866 307 389 1562 1982 Robert Lavette, GT .......... So. 1208 286 76 1570 1983 Mike Grayson, Duke ........ Sr. 785 582 132 1499 1984 Ethan Horton, UNC .......... Sr. 1247 254 0 1501 1985 Barry Word, UVa .............. Sr. 1224 76 76 1376 1986 Derrick Fenner, UNC ...... So. 1250 122 0 1372 1987 Randy Marriott, UNC ........Jr. 12 634 607 1253 1988 Roger Boone, Duke ...........Jr. 836 630 0 1466 1989 Jerry Mays, GT ................. Sr. 1349 275 0 1624 1990 Anthony Williams, WF ......Jr. 866 0 740 1606 1991 Natrone Means, UNC ........Jr. 1030 178 0 1208 1992 Terry Kirby, UVa .............. Sr. 1130 241 1 1372 1993 John Leach, WF ................ Sr. 1089 340 262 1691 1994 Robert Baldwin, Duke ...... Sr. 1187 258 0 1445 1995 Tiki Barber, UVa ................Jr. 1397 216 293 1906 1996 Tiki Barber, UVa ............... Sr. 1360 258 241 1859 1997 Tony Horne, Clem. ........... Sr. 7 897 789 1693 1998 Torry Holt, NCS ............... Sr. 102 1604 273 1979 1999 Thomas Jones, UVa .......... Sr. 1798 239 17 2054 2000 Koren Robinson, NCS ..... So. 95 1061 724 1880 2001 Chris Douglas, Duke ....... So. 841 233 775 1849 2002 Derrick Hamilton, Clem. . So. 208 602 1073 1883 2003 Derrick Hamilton, Clem. ...Jr. 111 1026 598 1735 2004 Alvin Pearman, UVa ......... Sr. 1037 402 499 1938 2005 Chris Barclay, WF ............ Sr. 1127 159 222 1508 2006 Branden Ore, VT ............. So. 1137 214 0 0 2007 Brandon Tate, UNC ...........Jr. 131 479 1155 1765 2008 C. J. Spiller, Clem ..............Jr. 629 436 705 1770 2009 C.J. Spiller, Clem .............. Sr. 1212 503 965 2680

Total 1199 1168 1156 1491 1226 1253 797 819 887 1262 1321 1269 1192 1616 1497 1869 PG 170.0 183.7 132.3 128.0 111.5 149.7 157.3 130.8 128.6 143.8 140.2 125.7 142.0 142.7 136.3 136.4 137.6 137.2 113.9 133.3 147.6 146.0 120.8 171.5 153.7 131.4 158.8 169.0 153.9 179.9 186.7 170.9 168.1 144.8 133.5 161.5 150.8 112.6 147.1 147.5 191.4

All-Purpose Yardage Leaders by School School Last Champion North Carolina ........................ Brandon Tate, 2007 Virginia..................................Alvin Pearman, 2004 Duke ....................................... Chris Douglas, 2001 Wake Forest............................. Chris Barclay, 2005 Clemson ...................................... C.J. Spiller, 2009 Maryland ............................Charles Wysocki, 1980 NC State ..............................Koren Robinson, 2000 Georgia Tech ............................... Jerry Mays, 1989 Virginia Tech ............................ Branden Ore, 2006 South Carolina ......................Billy Gambrell, 1962

Total 12 11 10 6 5 4 4 3 1 1

Year 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963

Interceptions

Player, School Cl. Int. Jerry Barger, Duke ........................Jr. 6 Jerry Barger, Duke ....................... Sr. 6 Dale Boyd, Duke ......................... Sr. 6 Eddie Rushton, Duke ....................Jr. 4 Reece Whitley, UVa ......................Jr. 5 Rod Breedlove, Md. .....................Jr. 5 Chuck Reiley, WF....................... So. 4 Chuck Reiley, WF.........................Jr. 4 Tom Brown, Md. ..........................Jr. 8 Tom Brown, Md. ......................... Sr. 6 Ernie Arizzi, Md. ......................... Sr. 4 Tom Krebs, UVa ...........................Jr. 4 Bill Edwards, UNC ..................... So. 4 1964 Sonny Dickinson, USC .................Jr. 5 Jimmy Bell, Clem. ....................... Sr. 5 1965 Bob Sullivan, Md......................... Sr. 10 1966 Andy Harper, WF ........................ Sr. 6 1967 Andy Beath, Duke ....................... Sr. 6 1968 Pat Watson, USC ......................... Sr. 7 1969 Tony Greene, Md. .........................Jr. 5 Starting in 1970, ranked on per game average Year Player, School Cl. Int. Yds 1970 Bo Davies, USC......................Jr. 8 41 1971 Larry Marshall, Md. ..............Sr. 6 131 1972 Lou Angelo, UNC ..................Sr. 8 72 1973 Mike Devine, NCS .................Jr. 7 49 1974 Dennis Smith, Clem................Jr. 6 47 1975 Bob Grupp, Duke....................Jr. 4 72 Kenny Roy, Md.......................Jr. 4 17 1976 Bobby Cale, UNC ................. So. 5 8 1977 Derrick Glasper, UVa..............Jr. 5 104 James Royster, WF .................Jr. 5 74 Steve Ryan, Clem. ..................Jr. 5 67 1978 Woodrow Wilson, NCS ..........Jr. 5 107 Ronnie Lee, NCS .................. So. 5 24 1979 Ralph Lary, Md. ......................Jr. 7 102 1980 Dennis Tabron, Duke ..............Jr. 5 132 Hillary Honeycutt, NCS .........Jr. 5 60 Bryan Shumock, UVa ............Sr. 5 56 Steve Streater, UNC...............Sr. 5 43 1981 Eric Williams, NCS ................Jr. 7 107 1982 Lendell Jones, Md. .................Jr. 7 48 1983 Clarence Baldwin, Md. ..........Sr. 7 5 1984 Ray Daly, UVa .......................Sr. 6 55 1985 Keeta Covington, Md. ............Jr. 6 94 Larry Griffin, UNC ................Sr. 6 24 1986 Derrick Taylor, NCS ..............Sr. 6 164 Derrick Donald, UNC .............Jr. 6 51 1987 Keith McMeans, UVa ............Fr. 9 35 1988 Jesse Campbell, NCS............ So. 5 71 Keith McMeans, UVa ........... So. 5 49 1989 Robert O’Neal, Clem. ............Fr. 7 96 1990 Ken Swilling, GT....................Jr. 5 34 1991 Willie Clay, GT ......................Sr. 9 66 1992 Corey Sawyer, FSU ...............Fr. 7 0 1993 Corey Sawyer, FSU .............. So. 6 90 1994 Ronde Barber, UVa ................Fr. 8 56 1995 Brian Dawkins, Clem. ...........Sr. 6 55 Andreal Johnson, Md..............Jr. 6 46 1996 Dre’ Bly, UNC .......................Fr. 11 141 1997 Samari Rolle, FSU .................Sr. 7 32 1998 Lloyd Harrison, NCS ..............Jr. 7 51 1999 Robert Carswell, Clem. ..........Jr. 6 70 Lewis Sanders, Md. ................Jr. 6 37 2000 Alex Ardley, Clem. .................Jr. 6 61 2001 Tony Okanlawon, Md. ...........Sr. 5 60 2002 Justin Miller, Clem. ...............Fr. 8 50 2003 Almondo Curry, UVa .............Sr. 6 133 2004 Jimmy Williams, VT...............Jr. 5 81 2005 Marcus Hamilton, UVa ...........Jr. 6 28 2006 John Talley, Duke ..................Sr. 7 150 2007 Alphonso Smith, WF ..............Jr. 8 166 2008 Trimane Goddard, UNC ........Sr. 7 156 Morgan Burnett, GT ............. So. 7 95 Alphonso Smith, WF .............Sr. 7 33 2009 DeAndre McDaniel, CL..........Jr. 8 128

Yds 55 115 88 86 81 68 14 64 95 122 98 20 5 15 5 61 34 4 63 10

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

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 0 1

PG 0.73 0.67 0.73 0.64 0.55 0.36 0.36 0.45 0.45 0.45 0.45 0.45 0.45 0.64 0.45 0.45 0.45 0.45 0.64 0.64 0.64 0.45 0.45 0.45 0.45 0.45 0.90 0.45 0.45 0.64 0.56 0.75 0.64 0.50 0.73 0.55 0.55 1.00 0.64 0.64 0.55 0.55 0.55 0.71 0.62 0.46 0.38 0.50 0.58 0.62 0.54 0.54 0.54 0.57


ACC Annual Individual Leaders Year 1976 1977 1979 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Tackles Per Game

Total Brad Carr, Md. .................................14.3 Ted Klaube, Md. ..............................17.0 Bill Cowher, NCS ............................17.7 Carlos Bradley, WF ..........................15.4 Duane Wood, GT .............................15.5 Robert Abraham, NCS .....................16.6 Vaughan Johnson, NCS ....................15.2 Eric Wilson, Md. ..............................16.2 Troy Simmons, UNC .......................14.7 Mike Junkin, Duke ...........................14.7 Carl Carr, UNC ................................14.7 Brett Rudoplh, UNC ........................14.7 Mike Junkin, Duke ...........................17.1 Kevin Walker, Md. ...........................15.6 Erwin Sampson, Duke .....................13.6 Dwight Hollier, UNC .......................14.5 Dwight Hollier, UNC .......................14.1 Mike Jarmolowich, Md. ...................13.9 David Merritt, NCS..........................13.9 Randy Neal, UVa .............................12.6 Jamal Cox, GT .................................13.3 Keith Brooking, GT .........................13.3 Anthony Simmons, Clem. ...................14.9 Anthony Simmons, Clem. ................13.1 Eric Barton, Md. ..............................14.5 Keith Adams, Clem. .........................16.0 Levar Fisher, NCS............................14.8 E.J. Henderson, Md..........................13.6 Dexter Reid, UNC............................13.8 Keyaron Fox, GT .............................11.9 D’Qwell Jackson, Md. .....................11.2 D’Qwell Jackson, Md. .....................13.7 Vince Hall, VT ...................................9.8 Erin Henderson, Md. ........................11.1 Michael Tauiliili, Duke ....................11.7 Luke Kuechly, BC ............................12.2

1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Quarterback Sacks

Total

Not available Not available Bruce Palmer, Md. ..............................13 Joe Hannah, NCS ..................................7 Lawrence Taylor, UNC .......................16 Charles Bowser, Duke......................17.5 Mark Duda, Md...................................13 Frank Bush, NCS ..................................8 William Perry, Clem............................10 Reggie Andrews, Duke ....................... 10.5 Michael Dean Perry, Clem. .....................9 Michael Dean Perry, Clem. ..................10 George Malone, GT ..............................7 Three tied with ......................................6 Marco Coleman, GT ...........................13 Coleman Rudolph, GT ........................13 Chris Slade, UVa .................................14 Michael McCrary, WF ........................14 Tyler Lawrence, NCS..........................11 Reinard Wilson, FSU ..........................11 Peter Boulware, FSU ..........................10 Peter Boulware, FSU ..........................19 Andre Wadsworth, FSU ......................16 Patrick Kerney, UVa............................15 Keith Adams, Clem. ............................16 Julius Peppers, UNC ...........................15 Greg Gathers, GT ................................10 Shawn Johnson, Duke .........................12 Alonzo Jackson, FSU ..........................12 Eric Henderson, GT ............................11 Darryl Blackstock, UVa ...................10.5 Mario Williams, NCS.......................14.5 Gaines Adams, Clem........................12.5 Chris Long, UVa ..............................14.0 Everette Brown, FSU .......................13.5 Derrick Morgan, GT ........................12.5

Year 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Tackles for Loss

Total Chip Garber, Md..................................... 14 Randy Scott, Clem.................................. 18 Charles Johnson, Md. ............................. 18 Jim Stuckey, Clem. ................................. 16 Lawrence Taylor, UNC .......................... 22 William Fuller, UNC .............................. 22 Mark Duda, Md. ..................................... 14 William Fuller, UNC .............................. 17 William Perry, Clem. .............................. 27 Reggie Andrews, Duke........................... 11 Michael Dean Perry, Clem. ....................... 15 Michael Dean Perry, Clem. ..................... 24 Levon Kirkland, Clem. ........................... 12 Ray Agnew, NCS.................................... 17 Marco Coleman, GT............................... 19 Rob Bodine, Clem. ................................. 27 Michael McCrary, WF............................ 23 Mike Frederick, UVa .............................. 21 Tyler Lawrence, NCS ............................. 21 John Zuanich, Duke................................ 16 Tucker Grace, WF .................................. 19 Marcus Jones, UNC................................ 19 Reinard Wilson, FSU.............................. 22 Anthony Simmons, Clem. ...................... 21 Ebenezer Ekuban, UNC ......................... 23 Keith Adams, Clem. ............................... 33 Julius Peppers, UNC .............................. 24 E.J. Henderson, Md. ............................... 28 Calvin Pace, WF .................................. 19.5 Shawn Johnson, Duke ......................... 19.5 Leroy Hill, Clem. ................................... 27 Travis Johnson, FSU .............................. 18 Mario Williams, NCS ............................. 24 Calais Campbell, Mia .......................... 20.5 Chris Long, UVa.................................. 19.0 Everette Brown, FSU .......................... 21.5 Robert Quinn, UNC............................. 19.0

ACC Athletics Directors & Sports Information Directors

Passes Defended Year 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995

Year 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992

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Total

Not available Mark Heniford, Clem. ...........7 Rich Sommers, Duke ..........13 Donnie LeGrande, NCS ........8 Willie Underwood, Clem. .....8 Donnie LeGrande, NCS ......14 Terry Kinard, Clem. ............12 Rod McSwain, Clem. ..........11 Ty Davis, Clem. ..................15 Delton Hall, Clem. ..............14 Delton Hall, Clem. ..............14 A.J. Greene, WF..................18 Three tied with ....................14 George Coghill, WF ............17 Joe Johnson, NCS ...............18 Mike Reid, NCS ..................14 Mike Reid, NCS ..................13 Corey Sawyer, FSU.............11 Corey Fuller, FSU ...............13 Nathan Perryman, GT .........13 Dexter McCleon, Clem. ......13 Robert Williams, UNC ........23 Tony Scott, NCS .................18 Lloyd Harrison, NCS ..........23 Tony Scott, NCS .................18 Tay Cody, FSU ....................20 Three tied with ....................15 Domonique Foxworth, Md. ..23 Eric King, WF .....................18 Jimmy Williams, VT ...........19 Kelly Jennings, UM ............16 Brandon Flowers, VT..........21 Alphonso Smith, WF...........18 Alphonso Smith, WF...........20 Brandon Harris, UM ...........17

Athletic Director 1997Gene DeFlippo Sports Information Director 1998Chris Cameron

Clemson

Athletic Director 1953-70 Frank Howard 1971-85 Bill McLellan 1985-02 Bobby Robinson 2002Terry Don Phillips Sports Information Director 1953-55 Brent Breedin 1956-89 Bob Bradley 1990Tim Bourret

Duke

Athletic Director 1953-71 Eddie Cameron 1972-76 Carl James 1977-98 Tom Butters 1998-2008 Joe Alleva 2008Kevin White Sports Information Director 1953-65 Ted Mann 1966-69 Dick Brusie 1970-75 Richard Giannini 1976-86 Tom Mickle 1987-90 John Roth 1990-99 Mike Cragg 1999-2007 Jon Jackson 2007Art Chase

Maryland

Athletic Director 1953-55 Jim Tatum 1956-68 Bill Cobey, Sr. 1969-77 Jim Kehoe 1978-79 Carl James 1981-86 Richard Dull 1987-90 Lew Perkins 1990-93 Andy Geiger 1994-2010 Deborah Yow Sports Information Director 1953-61 Joe F. Blair 1962 Neil LaBar 1963-68 Bill Dismer 1969 Dan Daniels 1970-87 Jack Zane 1988-96 Herb Hartnett 1996-97 Chuck Walsh 1998-02 Dave Haglund 2003Doug Dull

Miami

Virginia

Athletic Director 1953-61 Gus Tebell 1962-70 Steve Sebo 1971-80 Gene Corrigan 1981-87 Richard Schultz 1987-94 Jim Copeland 1995-01 Terry Holland 2001Craig Littlepage Sports Information Director 1953-65 Dick Turner 1966-67 Gene Corrigan 1968-77 Barney Cooke 1978-80 Todd Turner 1981-82 Doug Elgin 1983-05 Rich Murray 2006Jim Daves

Virginia Tech

North Carolina

Athletic Director 1953 Jim Weaver 1953-55 Pat Preston 1956-63 Bill Gibson 1964-92 Gene Hooks 1992Ron Wellman Sports Information Director 1953-54 Bill Hensley 1955-68 Marvin Francis 1969 Dick Barkley 1970-73 Bobby Batson 1973 Frank Donaldson 1974-75 Charlie Dayton 1976-80 Pat Gainey 1981-83 Phil Warshauer 1984-99 John Justus 1999-00 Jen Hoover 2000-2007 Dean Buchan 2008Steve Shutt

Athletic Director 1990-94 Bob Goin 1995-2008 Dave Hart 2008Randy Spetman Sports Information Director 1990-93 Wayne Hogan 1994-2007 Rob Wilson 2007Tina Dechausay

Georgia Tech

NC State

Athletic Director 1978-79 Doug Weaver 1980-97 Homer Rice 1997-05 Dave Braine 2006Dan Radakovich Sports Information Director 1979-80 Jim Schultz 1981-82 Brooks Tinsley 1983-00 Mike Finn 2000-02 Mike Stamus 2002-07 Allison George 2008Dean Buchan

Ed Seaman Mark Bockelman Joan von Thron Annabelle Myers

Athletic Director 1993-2008 Paul Dee 2008Kirby Hocutt Sports Information Director 2001-10 Mark Pray 2010Chris Freet Athletic Director 1953-67 Chuck Erickson 1969-75 Homer Rice 1976-80 Bill Cobey, Jr. 1980-97 John Swofford 1997Richard Baddour Sports Information Director 1953-61 Jake Wade 1962-65 Bob Quincy 1966-74 Jack Williams 1975-95 Rick Brewer 1995Steve Kirschner

Florida State

1972-86 1987-97 1997-98 1998-

Athletic Director 1953-68 Roy Clogston 1969-86 Willis Casey 1986-90 Jim Valvano 1990-96 Todd Turner 1996-00 Les Robinson 2000-10 Lee Fowler 2010Deborah Yow Sports Information Director 1953-54 Ed Storey 1955-59 Bill Hensley 1960-71 Frank Weedon

Athletic Director 1997Jim Weaver Sports Information Director 1998Dave Smith

Wake Forest

South Carolina

Athletic Director 1953-59 Rex Enright 1960-61 Warren Giese 1962-65 Marvin Bass 1966-71 Paul Dietzel

Sports Information Director 1953-55 Don Barton 1956-57 Bob Isbell 1958-59 Don Barton 1960-61 Red Canup 1962-71 Tom Price

ACC Office

Commissioner 1954-70 James Weaver 1971-87 Bob James 1987-97 Eugene Corrigan 1997John Swofford Media Relations Director 1954-67 Smith Barrier 1967-69 Eugene Corrigan 1969-89 Marvin Francis 1989-92 Tom Mickle 1992Brian Morrison (BB) 2007Mike Finn (FB) Communications Director 2009Michael Kelly Media Relations Intern 1975-76 John Justus 1977-78 Jon Verner 1978-79 John DeLong 1979-80 Darryl Brewster 1980-81 Brian Morrison 1981-82 John Humphries 1982-83 Bert Woodard 1983-84 Dave Paro 1984-85 Jeff Rhodes 1989-90 Sheri West 1990-91 Michael Colley 1991-92 Emily Watkins 1992-93 Maureen Lantz 1993-94 Jessica Reo 1994-95 Amy Farnum 1995-96 Ann-Tyler Sangston 1996-97 Joanna Sparkman 1997-98 Shawn Reed 1998-99 Amy Moore 1999-00 Jeremy Noel 2000-01 Meggan Monroe 2001-02 John Vagnetti 2002-03 Sarah Brown Hollie Goodwin 2003-04 Jason Leturmy 2005-06 Phil Perry 2007-08 Nick Clarke 2008-09 A.J. Henderson 2009-10 Andrew Middleman 2010-11 JoAnne Cannell


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ACC Annual Team Leaders

Following are the ACC’s annual team statistical leaders from 1953 through 2009. All categories, with the exception of pass defense are determined by per game averages. Pass defense leaders were ranked by yards per game from 1953-91. Starting with the 1992 season the passing efficiency formula became the method of determination. Bold Denotes ACC Record. * Denotes NCAA leader. Year

Team

Total Offense W-L

G

Yds

Avg

1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Maryland...........10-1 Maryland......... 7-2-1 Clemson ............. 7-3 Duke ............... 5-4-1 Clemson ............. 7-3 North Carolina.... 6-4 Wake Forest ....... 6-4 Clemson ............. 6-4 Clemson ............. 5-5 Maryland............ 6-4 North Carolina.... 9-2 Wake Forest ....... 5-5 Duke .................. 6-4 Virginia .............. 4-6 Clemson ............. 6-4 Virginia .............. 7-3 North Carolina.... 5-5 North Carolina.... 8-4 North Carolina.... 9-3 NC State.......... 8-3-1 NC State............. 9-3 North Carolina.... 7-5 Maryland......... 9-2-1 Maryland...........11-1 NC State............. 8-4 Clemson ............11-1 Wake Forest ....... 8-4 North Carolina...11-1 North Carolina...10-2 Duke .................. 6-5 North Carolina.... 8-4 Maryland............ 9-3 Maryland............ 9-3 North Carolina. 7-4-1 Duke .................. 5-6 Duke ............... 7-3-1 Duke .................. 8-4 Virginia .............. 8-4 Clemson .......... 9-2-1 Maryland............ 3-8 Florida State ......12-1 Florida State .. 10-1-1 Florida State .... 10-2 Florida State .... 11-1 Florida State .... 11-1 NC State ............ 7-5 Georgia Tech ..... 8-4 Florida State .. 10-2 Maryland ......... 10-2 Wake Forest....... 7-6 NC State ............ 8-5 Virginia.............. 8-4 Boston College .. 9-3 Clemson ............ 8-5 Boston College 11-3 Georgia Tech ..... 9-4 Georgia Tech ... 11-3

10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 12 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 13 13 12 12 13 14 13 14

3595 3330 3057 3143 3277 3198 3139 3060 3075 3069 3414 3166 3464 3083 3121 4394 3662 4523 4015 4758 4509 4691 4127 4092 4180 4804 4236 4018 4573 4990 4860 4910 4514 4796 4609 5111 5519 5516 4507 5131 6576 5314 6058 4499 4973 4871 5599 6588 4837 5305 5891 5081 4653 5342 5951 4842 5910

359.5 330.0 305.7 314.3 327.7 319.8 313.9 306.0 307.5 306.9 341.4 316.6 346.4 308.3 312.1 439.4 366.2 411.2 365.0 432.5 409.9 426.5 375.2 372.0 380.0 436.7 385.1 365.3 415.7 453.6 441.8 446.4 410.4 436.0 419.0 464.4 501.7 501.5 409.7 466.5 548.0 483.1 550.7 409.0 452.1 442.8 *509.0 *549.0 439.7 408.1 453.2 423.4 398.8 410.9 425.1 372.5 422.1

Year 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965

Team W-L Maryland...........10-1 Clemson ............. 5-5 Maryland ....... 10-1 So. Carolina....... 7-3 Clemson ............ 7-3 North Carolina .. 6-4 Clemson ............ 9-2 Clemson ............ 6-4 Duke .................. 7-3 Maryland ........... 6-4 Clemson .........5-4-1 North Carolina .. 5-5 Clemson ............ 5-5

G 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10

Yds 1942 1761 1691 1998 2159 2397 1971 2121 2241 2297 1847 2573 2515

Avg 194.2 176.1 169.1 199.8 215.9 239.7 197.1 212.1 224.1 229.7 184.7 257.3 251.5

Total Defense

1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

NC State ............ 5-5 NC State ............ 9-2 NC State ............ 6-4 Virginia.............. 3-7 North Carolina .. 8-4 North Carolina .. 9-3 Maryland ........5-5-1 Maryland ........... 8-4 Maryland ........... 8-4 Maryland ........9-2-1 Maryland ......... 11-1 North Carolina .8-3-1 Clemson .......... 11-1 Clemson ............ 8-4 North Carolina 11-1 Clemson .......... 12-0 North Carolina .. 8-4 North Carolina .. 8-4 Georgia Tech ..6-4-1 Maryland ........... 9-3 Clemson .........8-2-2 Clemson .......... 10-2 NC State .........8-3-1 Clemson .......... 10-2 Clemson .......... 10-2 Clemson .........9-2-1 Florida State .... 11-1 Florida State .... 12-1 Florida State .10-1-1 North Carolina .. 7-5 North Carolina 10-2 North Carolina 11-1 Florida State .... 11-2 Florida State .... 12-0 Florida State .... 10-2 North Carolina .. 8-5 NC State .......... 11-3 Maryland ......... 10-3 NC State ............ 5-6 Virginia Tech ... 11-2 Virginia Tech ... 10-3 Virginia Tech ... 11-3 Boston College .. 9-5 North Carolina .. 8-5

10 10 10 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 12 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 12 14 13 11 13 13 14 14 13

2749 2533 3125 2358 2864 3062 3166 2969 2822 2749 2321 2624 2796 2612 2821 2767 2602 3254 3489 3356 3405 2640 2907 2947 2836 2895 3217 3414 2937 2940 2482 2302 2578 3351 3324 3664 4211 4009 2435 3219 2853 4157 3754 3505

274.9 253.3 321.5 235.8 260.4 278.4 287.8 245.1 256.1 249.9 211.0 238.5 254.2 237.5 256.5 251.3 235.5 295.8 317.2 305.1 309.5 240.0 264.3 267.9 *216.9 263.2 292.5 284.5 267.0 267.3 225.6 209.3 *214.8 304.6 277.0 305.3 300.8 308.4 *221.4 *247.6 *219.5 296.9 268.1 269.5

Year 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987

Rushing Offense Team W-L G Yds Maryland....... 10-1 10 2578 Maryland......7-2-1 10 2489 Clemson .......... 7-3 10 2200 Duke ............5-4-1 10 2544 Duke ............6-3-2 10 2366 Clemson .......... 8-3 10 2258 So. Carolina..... 6-4 10 2066 So. Carolina..3-6-1 10 1969 Clemson .......... 5-5 10 1783 Clemson .......... 6-4 10 2054 Clemson .......5-4-1 10 1959 Maryland......... 5-5 10 1866 Duke ............... 6-4 10 1887 NC State.......... 9-2 10 1683 Virginia ........... 5-5 10 2099 Virginia ........... 7-3 10 2800 North Carolina. 5-5 10 2615 North Carolina. 8-4 11 3137 Wake Forest ..6-5 11 3344 North Carolina 11-1 11 2684 NC State .........9-3 11 2995 North Carolina ..7-5 11 2925 North Carolina 3-7-1 11 2466 Maryland ...... 11-1 11 2874 NC State .........8-4 11 2754 Clemson ....... 11-1 11 3362 Clemson .........8-4 11 2622 North Carolina . 11-1 11 2977 North Carolina .10-2 11 3019 North Carolina ...8-4 11 2881 North Carolina ..8-4 11 3046 Georgia Tech .6-4-1 11 2585 Virginia...........6-5 11 2713 Clemson ..... 8-2-2 11 3007 Clemson .......10-2 11 2687

Avg 257.8 248.9 220.0 254.4 236.6 225.8 206.6 196.9 178.3 205.4 195.9 186.6 188.7 168.3 209.9 280.0 261.5 285.2 304.0 244.0 272.3 265.9 224.2 261.3 250.4 296.5 238.4 270.6 274.5 261.9 276.9 235.0 246.6 273.4 244.3

1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Clemson .......10-2 Clemson .......10-2 Virginia...........8-4 Clemson ..... 9-2-1 Clemson .........5-6 North Carolina 10-3 North Carolina .8-4 Clemson .........8-4 Clemson .........7-5 NC State .........6-5 Virginia...........9-3 Maryland ........5-6 Clemson .........9-3 Wake Forest....6-5 Wake Forest....7-6 Wake Forest....5-7 Virginia...........8-4 Wake Forest....4-7 Clemson .........8-5 Georgia Tech ..7-6 Georgia Tech ..9-4 Georgia Tech 11-3

Year 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Team W-L Maryland...........10-1 Clemson ............. 5-5 Maryland...........10-1 So. Carolina........ 7-3 Duke ............... 6-3-2 North Carolina.... 6-4 Clemson ............. 9-2 Clemson ............. 6-4 Clemson ............. 5-5 Clemson ............. 6-4 Clemson .......... 5-4-1 North Carolina.... 5-5 NC State............. 6-4 Wake Forest ....... 3-7 NC State............. 9-2 Virginia .............. 7-3 North Carolina.... 5-5 North Carolina.... 8-4 North Carolina.... 9-3 Maryland......... 5-5-1 Maryland............ 8-4 Maryland............ 8-4 Maryland............ 9-2 Maryland...........11-1 North Carolina.. 8-3-1 Maryland............ 9-3 Clemson ............. 8-4 Maryland............ 8-4 Maryland......... 4-6-1 Maryland............ 8-4 North Carolina.... 8-4 Georgia Tech... 6-4-1 Maryland............ 9-3 Clemson .......... 8-2-2 Clemson ............10-2 NC State.......... 8-3-1 Clemson ............10-2 Clemson ............10-2 Clemson .......... 9-2-1 Florida State ......11-1 Florida State ......12-1 Virginia .............. 9-3 Georgia Tech...... 6-5 Florida State ......11-1 Florida State ....11-1 Florida State ......11-2 Florida State ......12-0 Florida State ......10-2 Maryland...........10-2 Duke .................2-10 Georgia Tech...... 7-6 Florida State ....... 9-3 Boston College ... 9-3 Miami ................ 7-6 Boston College 11-3 Boston College .. 9-5 North Carolina .. 8-5

11 11 11 11 11 12 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 13 12 12 11 13 13 13 14

Rushing Defense G 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 12 11 11 11 11 12 11 11 11 12 13 12 12 13 14 14 13

3054 2584 2831 2813 2828 3036 2496 2855 2191 1967 2344 2545 2600 2438 3135 2439 2914 2173 2832 2591 3552 4136

277.6 234.9 257.4 255.7 257.1 253.0 226.9 259.8 199.2 178.8 213.1 231.4 236.4 221.6 241.2 203.2 242.8 197.5 217.8 199.3 273.2 295.4

Yds 839 969 759 1522 1518 1349 1085 1121 1275 1212 931 1462 1254 1348 1321 1242 1085 1048 1479 1513 1233 1471 1704 1284 1487 1516 1292 1307 923 959 1494 1622 1384 1139 880 1140 1041 789 587 1103 1182 700 1003 649 571 958 1087 887 997 1446 1307 997 1090 882 1057 1277 1243

Avg *83.9 96.9 *75.9 152.2 151.8 134.9 108.5 112.1 127.5 121.2 93.1 146.2 125.4 134.8 132.1 124.2 108.5 95.3 134.5 137.5 112.1 133.7 154.9 116.7 135.2 137.8 117.5 118.8 83.9 87.2 135.8 147.5 125.8 103.5 80.0 103.6 94.6 71.7 *53.4 100.3 98.5 *63.6 91.2 *59.0 *51.9 79.8 98.8 73.9 90.6 120.5 100.5 83.1 90.8 67.8 75.5 91.2 95.6


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ACC Annual Team Leaders Passing Offense

Year 1953 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Team W-L Maryland ......... 10-1 South Carolina .. 7-3 Duke ...............8-2-1 Wake Forest....5-4-1 Virginia.............. 4-6 Clemson ............ 7-3 Virginia.............. 1-9 Wake Forest....... 6-4 Wake Forest....... 2-8 Maryland ........... 7-3 Maryland ........... 6-4 North Carolina .. 9-2 Virginia.............. 5-5 Virginia.............. 5-5 Maryland ........... 4-6 Maryland ........... 0-9 Duke .................. 4-6 Clemson ............ 4-6 So. Carolina....4-6-1 Maryland ........... 2-9 NC State .........8-3-1 Virginia.............. 4-7 Maryland ........... 8-4 Clemson ............ 2-9 Virginia.............. 2-9 Maryland ........... 8-4 Wake Forest..... 1-10 Wake Forest....... 8-4 Wake Forest....... 5-6 Wake Forest....... 4-7 Duke .................. 6-5 Duke .................. 3-8 Maryland ........... 9-3 NC State ............ 3-8 Maryland ........5-5-1 Duke .................. 5-6 Duke ...............7-3-1 Duke .................. 8-4 Maryland ........6-5-1 Duke ...............4-6-1 Maryland ........... 3-8 Maryland ........... 2-9 Florida State .10-1-1 Florida State .... 10-2 Wake Forest....... 3-8 Florida State .... 11-1 NC State ............ 7-5 Florida State .... 12-0 Florida State .. 10-2 Georgia Tech ..... 8-5 North Carolina .. 3-9 NC State ............ 8-5 Miami ................ 9-3 Florida State ...... 8-5 Boston College 10-3 Boston College 11-3 Clemson ............ 7-6 Duke .................. 5-7

Year 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970

Team W-L North Carolina.... 4-6 Duke ............... 8-2-1 Duke ............... 7-2-1 So. Carolina ..... 7-3 Clemson ............ 7-3 Duke .................. 5-5 Wake Forest....... 6-4 North Carolina .. 3-7 NC State ............ 4-6 Wake Forest..... 0-10 North Carolina .. 9-2 NC State ............ 5-5 So. Carolina....... 5-5 So. Carolina....... 1-9 Virginia.............. 5-5 NC State ............ 6-4 Virginia.............. 3-7 NC State .........3-7-1

G 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 12 12 13 12 13 13 14 13 12

Passing Defense G 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 11

Yds 3595 1334 971 1291 919 1045 1386 1498 1692 1364 1480 1605 1642 1879 1624 1141 2653 1755 2440 1748 2286 1741 1977 1798 1253 1792 1814 2449 2634 2986 3349 3132 2602 2845 2728 3443 3868 3553 2774 2887 3628 3823 3234 3616 2795 3740 3401 3332 4608 3347 3199 4580 2812 3674 3135 4535 2832 3660

Avg 359.5 133.4 97.1 129.1 91.9 104.5 138.6 149.8 169.2 136.4 148.0 160.5 164.2 187.9 162.4 114.1 265.3 175.5 221.8 158.9 207.8 158.3 179.7 163.5 113.9 162.9 164.9 222.6 239.5 271.5 304.5 284.7 236.5 258.6 248.0 313.0 351.6 323.0 252.2 262.5 329.8 347.5 294.0 328.7 254.1 340.0 309.2 302.9 384.0 278.9 266.6 352.3 234.3 282.6 241.2 323.9 217.8 305.0

Yds 782 675 765 476 597 1009 621 676 784 959 844 1025 968 986 918 1465 1073 2406

Avg 78.2 67.5 76.5 47.6 59.7 100.9 62.1 67.6 78.4 95.9 84.4 102.5 96.8 98.6 91.8 146.5 107.3 127.8

1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979

NC State ............ 3-8 11 1202 109.3 Duke .................. 5-6 11 1443 131.2 Duke ...............2-8-1 11 1091 99.2 North Carolina .. 7-5 11 1175 106.8 NC State .........7-4-1 11 775 70.5 Maryland ......... 11-1 11 1037 94.3 North Carolina .8-3-1 11 1137 103.4 Clemson .......... 11-1 11 1103 100.3 Maryland ........... 7-4 11 974 88.5 Virginia.............. 6-5 11 974 88.5 1980 Georgia Tech ..1-9-1 11 1357 123.4 1981 Duke .................. 6-5 11 1357 123.4 1982 North Carolina .. 8-4 11 1490 135.5 1983 Wake Forest....... 4-7 11 1580 143.6 1984 Wake Forest....... 6-5 11 1822 165.6 1985 Georgia Tech ..9-2-1 11 1640 149.1 1986 Georgia Tech ..5-5-1 11 1506 136.9 1987 Wake Forest....... 7-4 11 1738 158.0 1988 Georgia Tech ..... 3-8 11 1528 138.9 1989 NC State ............ 7-5 11 1846 167.8 1990 Duke .................. 4-7 11 1565 142.3 1991 Virginia...........8-3-1 11 1512 137.5 Starting with 1992 based on pass efficiency rating Year Team W-L G Yds Avg. 1992 Florida State ......11-1 11 2114 96.6 1993 Florida State ......12-1 12 2232 97.9 1994 Florida State .. 10-1-1 11 1860 92.9 1995 Clemson ............. 8-4 11 2255 101.1 1996 North Carolina...10-2 11 1669 83.2 1997 North Carolina...11-1 11 1445 81.5 1998 Florida State ....11-2 12 1620 *79.9 1999 Florida State ......12-0 11 2264 105.3 2000 Florida State ......10-2 11 2437 91.7 2001 North Carolina.... 8-5 12 2166 98.9 2002 NC State (12) ... 11-3 14 2457 99.42 2003 Maryland (17) . 10-3 13 2327 105.86 2004 NC State (1) ...... 5-6 11 1309 *91.77 2005 Miami (1) .......... 9-3 12 1826 *89.48 2006 Virginia Tech (2)10-3 13 1667 91.37 2007 Virginia Tech(5) 11-3 14 2944 99.12 2008 Clemson (10)..... 7-6 13 2243 101.74 2009 Virginia Tech (8) 10-3 13 2172 99.2 Year 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988

Scoring Offense

Team W-L Maryland...........10-1 Maryland......... 7-2-1 Maryland...........10-1 Duke ............... 5-4-1 Clemson ............. 7-3 North Carolina.... 6-4 Clemson ............. 9-2 Clemson ............. 6-4 Clemson ............. 5-5 Duke .................. 8-2 Duke ............... 5-4-1 North Carolina.... 5-5 Duke .................. 6-4 Virginia .............. 4-6 NC State............. 9-2 Virginia .............. 7-3 North Carolina.... 5-5 North Carolina.... 8-4 North Carolina.... 9-3 NC State.......... 8-3-1 NC State............. 9-3 North Carolina.... 7-5 Maryland......... 9-2-1 Maryland...........11-1 Maryland............ 8-4 Clemson ............11-1 North Carolina. 8-3-1 North Carolina...11-1 North Carolina...10-2 Maryland............ 8-4 Clemson .......... 9-1-1 Maryland............ 9-3 Maryland............ 9-3 Wake Forest ....... 5-6 Duke ............... 7-3-1 Clemson ............10-2

G 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11

Pts 298 280 211 184 216 195 262 197 199 199 230 178 216 214 200 328 200 346 285 360 365 340 299 273 237 351 273 281 344 353 338 352 291 325 301 329

Avg 29.8 28.0 21.1 18.4 21.6 19.5 26.2 19.7 19.9 19.9 23.0 17.8 21.6 21.4 20.0 32.8 20.0 31.5 25.9 32.7 33.2 30.9 27.2 24.8 21.5 31.9 24.8 25.5 31.3 32.1 30.7 32.0 26.5 29.5 27.4 29.9

1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Duke .................. 8-4 11 Virginia .............. 8-4 11 Virginia ........... 8-3-1 11 Florida State ......11-1 11 Florida State ......12-1 12 Florida State .. 10-1-1 11 Florida State .. 10-2 RM11 Florida State .... 11-1 11 Florida State .... 11-1 11 Georgia Tech ... 10-2 11 Georgia Tech ..... 8-4 11 Florida State .... 10-2 11 Maryland ......... 10-2 11 NC State .......... 11-3 14 NC State ............ 8-5 13 Miami ................ 9-3 12 Virginia Tech ... 11-2 13 Clemson ............ 8-5 13 Clemson ............ 9-4 13 Florida State ...... 9-4 13 Georgia Tech ... 11-3 14

356 442 313 419 518 406 532 426 437 391 448 509 390 460 489 380 440 425 430 434 473

Year 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970

Team W-L Maryland ....... 10-1 Maryland ........7-2-1 Maryland ......... 10-1 So. Carolina....... 7-3 NC State .........7-1-2 North Carolina .. 6-4 Clemson ............ 9-2 Duke .................. 8-3 Duke .................. 7-3 Duke .................. 8-2 NC State ............ 8-3 Maryland ........... 5-5 NC State ............ 6-4 Wake Forest....... 3-7 NC State ............ 9-2 Clemson .........4-5-1 North Carolina .. 5-5 North Carolina .. 8-4 NC State .........3-7-1 North Carolina .. 9-3 Duke .................. 5-6 Maryland ........... 8-4 Maryland ........... 8-4 Maryland ........9-2-1 Maryland ......... 11-1 North Carolina .8-3-1 Clemson .......... 11-1 Clemson ............ 8-4 North Carolina 11-1 Clemson .......... 12-0 North Carolina .. 8-4 North Carolina .. 8-4 Georgia Tech ..6-4-1 Georgia Tech ..9-2-1 Clemson .........8-2-2 Clemson .......... 10-2 NC State .........8-3-1 Clemson .......... 10-2 Clemson .......... 10-2 Virginia...........8-3-1 NC State .........9-3-1 Florida State .... 12-1 Florida State .10-1-1 Clemson ............ 8-4 North Carolina 10-2 North Carolina 11-1 Florida State .... 11-2 Florida State .... 12-0 Florida State .... 10-2 Maryland ......... 10-2 Maryland ......... 11-3 Maryland ......... 10-3 Virginia Tech ... 10-3 Virginia Tech ... 11-2 Virginia Tech ... 10-3 Virginia Tech ... 11-3 Virginia Tech ... 10-4 Virginia Tech ... 10-3

Pts Avg 31 *3.1 67 6.7 57 5.7 67 6.7 67 6.7 109 10.9 96 9.6 108 10.8 106 10.6 105 10.5 91 9.1 126 12.6 110 11.0 162 16.2 87 8.7 179 17.9 164 16.4 179 16.3 179 16.3 145 13.2 156 14.2 124 11.3 97 8.8 150 13.6 85 7.7 81 *7.4 116 10.5 92 8.4 123 11.2 90 8.2 139 12.6 188 17.1 201 18.3 118 10.7 166 15.1 166 15.1 142 12.9 131 11.9 109 9.9 119 10.8 184 15.3 113 *9.4 183 16.6 178 16.2 110 *10.9 143 13.0 138 11.5 174 15.8 123 10.2 210 19.1 228 16.3 206 15.8 167 12.8 168 12.9 143 *11.0 225 16.1 234 16.7 203 15.6

1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Scoring Defense G 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 12 11 11 11 11 12 11 11 11 14 13 13 13 13 14 14 13

32.4 40.2 28.5 38.1 43.2 36.9 48.4 38.7 39.7 35.6 40.7 42.4 35.5 32.9 37.6 31.7 33.8 32.7 33.1 33.4 33.8


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ACC Career Statistical Leaders

TD RESPONSIBILITY 1. Philip Rivers, NC State (00-03).................112 Joe Hamilton, Georgia Tech (96-99) ...........83 Shawn Moore, Virginia (87-90)...................83 4. Chris Weinke, Florida State (97-00) ............83 5. Darian Durant, North Carolina (01-04) .........79 Shanw Jones, Georgia Tech (89-92) ............79 7. Thaddeus Lewis, Duke (06-09) ...................76 8. Chris Rix, Florida State (01-04) ..................75 9. Jamie Barnette, NC State (96-99) ................74 10. Reggie Ball, Georgia Tech (03-06) ............68 Woodrow Dantzler, Clemson (98-01)..........68 TOTAL PLAYS 1. Philip Rivers, NC State (00-03)..............1,963 2. Thaddeus Lewis, Duke (06-09) ..............1,860 3. Reggie Ball, Georgia Tech (03-06).........1,858 4. Riley Skinner, Wake Forest (06-09) .......1,636 5. Charlie Whitehurst, Clem. (02-05) .........1,633 6. Spence Fischer, Duke (92-95) ................1,612 7. Shawn Jones, Georgia Tech (89-92) ........1,609 8. Ben Bennett, Duke (80-83).....................1,582 500 YARD GAMES - TOTAL OFFENSE 1. Chris Weinke, Florida State (97-00) ..............2 Rusty LaRue, Wake Forest (92-95) ...............2 3. Woodrow Dantzler, Clemson (98-01)............1 Scott Milanovich, Maryland (92-95) .............1 Shane Montgomery, NC State (86-89) ..........1 Charlie Ward, Florida State (92-93) ..............1 400 YARD GAMES - TOTAL OFFENSE 1. Philip Rivers, NC State (00-03).....................7 2. Scott Milanovich, Maryland (92-95) .............5 3. Joe Hamilton, Georgia Tech (96-99) .............4 Ben Bennett, Duke (80-83)............................4 Chris Weinke, Florida State (97-00) ..............4 6. Woodrow Dantzler, Clemson (98-01)............3 John Kaleo, Maryland (91-92) ......................3 Danny Kanell, Florida State (92-95) .............3 Rusty LaRue, Wake Forest (92-95) ...............3 Shane Montgomery, NC State (86-89) ..........3 Charlie Ward, Florida State (92-93) ..............3 RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 1. Ted Brown, NC State (75-78) ......................49 2. James Davis, Clemson (05-08) ....................47 3. Robert Lavette, Georgia Tech (77-80) .........45 4. Rick Badanjek, Maryland (82-85) ...............44 5. Leon Johnson, North Carolina (93-96) ........43 Wali Lundy, Virginia (02-05).......................43 RUSHING ATTEMPTS 1. Robert Lavette, Georgia Tech (77-80) .......914 2. Amos Lawrence, North Carolina (77-80)......881 3. James McDougald, Wake Forest (76-79) ......880 4. Ted Brown, NC State (75-78) ....................860 5. Chris Barclay, Wake Forest (02-05) ..........840 200 YARD RUSHING GAMES 1. Thomas Jones, Virginia (96-99) ....................6 2. Amos Lawrence, North Carolina (77-80) ......3 Natrone Means, North Carolina (90-92) .......3 Mike Voight, North Carolina (73-76) ............3 Charlie Wysocki, Maryland (78-81) ..............3 100 YARD RUSHING GAMES 1. Ted Brown, NC State (75-78) ......................27 2. Amos Lawrence, North Carolina (77-80) ......23 3. Warrick Dunn, Florida State (93-96) ...........21 4. Joe McIntosh, NC State (81-84) ..................20 5. Tiki Barber, Virginia (93-96) .......................19 6. LaMont Jordan, Maryland (97-00) ..............18 Thomas Jones, Virginia (96-99) ..................18 Kelvin Bryant, North Carolina (79-82) .......18 Robert Lavette, Georgia Tech (77-80) .........18 Charlie Wysocki, Maryland (78-81) ............18 Tashard Choice, Georgia Tech (05-07) ........18 12.Jonathan Dwyer, Georgia Tech (07-09) ......17

Total Offense Yardage Player, School Years 1. Philip Rivers, NC State ....................................2000-03 2. Joe Hamilton, Georgia Tech .............................1996-99 3. Thaddeus Lewis, Duke .....................................2006-09 4. Riley Skinner, Wake Forest ..............................2006-09 5. Charlie Whitehurst, Clemson ...........................2002-05 6. Jamie Barnette, NC State..................................1996-99 7. Darian Durant, North Carolina .........................2001-04 8. Reggie Ball, Georgia Tech................................2003-06 9. Chris Weinke, Florida State ..............................1997-00 10. Shawn Jones, Georgia Tech ..............................1989-92 11. Chris Rix, Florida State ....................................2001-04 12. Spence Fischer, Duke .......................................1992-95 13. Ben Bennett, Duke ...........................................1980-83 14. Matt Ryan, Boston College ..............................2004-07 15. Woodrow Dantzler, Clemson............................1998-01 16. Steve Slayden, Duke.........................................1984-87 17. Shawn Moore, Virginia.....................................1987-90 18. Brian Kuklick, Wake Forest .............................1994-98 19. Drew Weatherford, Florida State ......................2005-08 20. Matt Schaub, Virginia .......................................2000-03 21. Mike Elkins, Wake Forest ................................1987-90 22. Scott Milanovich, Maryland .............................1992-95 23. Gary Schofield, Wake Forest ............................1981-83 24. Nealon Greene, Clemson ..................................1994-97 25. Charlie Ward, Florida State ..............................1992-93 26. Chris Turner, Maryland ....................................2006-09 27. Leo Hart, Duke .................................................1968-70 28. Ronald Curry, North Carolina ..........................1998-01 29. Danny Kanell, Florida State .............................1992-95 30. George Godsey, Georgia Tech ..........................1998-01

Rush 98 1,758 -78 161 94 177 875 1,451 -366 855 823 89 -553 61 2,615 125 1,268 -179 39 58 -134 -190 -421 1,073 843 -158 151 1,249 -196 -12

Pass 13,484 8,882 10,065 9.762 9,665 9,461 8,755 8,128 9,839 8,411 8,390 9,021 9,614 8,963 5,634 8,004 6,629 8,017 7,567 7,502 7,304 7,301 7,205 5,633 5,679 6.543 6,116 4,987 6,372 6,137

Total 13,582 10,640 9,987 9,923 9,759 9,638 9,630 9,579 9,473 9,296 9,213 9,110 9,061 9,024 8,249 8,129 7,897 7,838 7,606 7,560 7,170 7,111 6,784 6,571 6,522 6.385 6,267 6,236 6,176 6,125

TD 49 28 36 45 40 36 42 37 30 47 21 18 43 20 23 32 31 28 24 23 30 26 32 35 28 43 29 36 21 34 22 41 31

Yards 4,602 4,391 4,147 4,066 4,032 3,998 3,971 3,959 3,811 3,881 3,717 3,699 3,693 3,642 3,553 3,547 3,389 3,365 3,348 3,346 3,325 3,317 3,267 3,226 3,218 3,193 3,172 3,130 3,122 3,074 3,074 3,050 2,971

Rushing Yardage Player, School Years 1. Ted Brown, NC State..............................1975-78 2. Amos Lawrence, North Carolina............1977-80 3. LaMont Jordan, Maryland ......................1997-00 4. Robert Lavette, Georgia Tech .................1981-84 5. Chris Barclay, Wake Forest ....................2002-05 6. Thomas Jones, Virginia ..........................1996-99 7. Mike Voight, North Carolina ..................1973-76 8. Warrick Dunn, Florida State ...................1993-96 9. James McDougald, Wake Forest ............1976-79 10. James Davis, Clemson ............................2005-08 11. Raymond Priester, Clemson ...................1994-97 12. Jerry Mays, Georgia Tech .......................1985-89 13. Leon Johnson, North Carolina................1993-96 14. Joe McIntosh, NC State ..........................1981-84 15. Tremayne Stephens, NC State ................1994-97 16. C. J. Spiller, Clemson .............................2006-09 17. Tiki Barber, Virginia ...............................1993-96 18. Tashard Choice, Georgia Tech................2005-07 19. Terry Kirby, Virginia ..............................1989-92 20. P.J. Daniels, Georgia Tech ......................2002-05 21. Michael Ramseur, Wake Forest ..............1982-85 22. Charlie Wysocki, Maryland ....................1978-81 23. Kelvin Bryant, North Carolina ...............1980-82 24. Jonathan Dwyer, Georgia Tech...............2007-09 25. Travis Minor, Florida State.....................1997-00 26. Wali Lundy, Virginia ..............................2002-05 27. Don McCauley, North Carolina..............1968-70 28. James Davis, Clemson ............................2005-08 29. Chris Douglas, Duke ..............................2000-03 30. Natrone Means, North Carolina .............1990-92 Ethan Horton, North Carolina ................1981-84 32. Travis Zachery, Clemson ........................1998-01 33. Steve Atkins, Maryland ..........................1975-78

Att. 860 881 807 914 840 809 826 575 880 753 746 695 802 729 680 606 651 675 567 707 753 769 599 517 664 742 603 582 695 605 604 685 625

Avg 5.4 5.0 5.4 4.4 4.8 4.9 4.8 6.9 4.3 5.2 5.0 5.3 4.6 5.0 5.2 5.85 5.2 5.0 5.9 4.7 4.4 4.3 5.5 6.2 4.9 4.3 5.3 5.4 4.5 5.1 5.1 4.5 4.8


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ACC Career Statistical Leaders TOUCHDOWN PASSES 1. Philip Rivers, NC State (2000-03) ................95 2. Chris Weinke, Florida State (1997-00) .......79 3. Darian Durant, N. Carolina (2001-04) .......68 4. Thaddeus Lewis, Duke (2006-09) ..............67 5. Joe Hamilton, Georgia Tech (1996-99) ......65 6. Chris Rix, Florida State (2001-04) .............63 Riley Skinner, Wake Forest (2006-09) .......60 8. Jamie Barnette, NC State (1996-99)...........59 9. Reggie Ball, Georgia Tech (2003-06).........57 Danny Kanell, Florida State (1992-95) ......57 11. Matt Schaub, Virginia (2000-03) ................56 Matt Ryan, Boston College (2004-07) .......56 13. Ben Bennett, Duke (1980-83) ....................55 Shawn Moore, Virginia (1987-90)..............55 15. Shawn Jones, Georgia Tech (1989-92) .......50 16. Scott Milanovich, Maryland (1992-95) ......49 Charlie Ward, Florida State (1992-93) .......49 Charlie Whitehurst, Clemson (2002-05) ....49 19. Russell Wilson, NC State (2008-**).........48 PASSES ATTEMPTED 1. Philip Rivers, NC State (2000-03) ........1,710 2. Thaddeus Lewis, Duke (2006-09) .........1,510 3. Ben Bennett, Duke (1980-83) ...............1,375 4. Spence Fischer, Duke (1992-95) ...........1,369 5. Charlie Whitehurst, Clem. (2002-05) ....1,368 6. Reggie Ball, Georgia Tech (2003-06)....1,363 7. Riley Skinner, Wake Forest (2006-09) ..1,349 8. Matt Ryan, Boston College (2004-07) ..1,347 9. Jamie Barnette, NC State (1996-99)......1,243 10. Brian Kuklick, Wake Forest (1994-98) .1,230 PASSES COMPLETED 1. Philip Rivers, NC State (2000-03) ........1,087 2. Riley Skinner, Wake Forest (2006-09) .....903 3. Thaddeus Lewis, Duke (2006-09) ............877 4. Ben Bennett, Duke (1980-83) ..................820 5. Charlie Whitehurst, Clemson (2002-05) ..817 6. Matt Ryan, Boston College (2004-07) .....807 7. Spence Fischer, Duke (1992-95) ..............786 8. Matt Schaub, Virginia (2000-03) ..............716 9. Darian Durant, N. Carolina (2001-04) .....701 500 YARD PASSING GAMES 1. Chris Weinke, Florida State (1997-00) .........2 Rusty LaRue, Wake Forest (1992-95) ..........2 3. Shane Montgomery, NC State (1986-89) .....1 Gary Schofield, Wake Forest (1981-83) .......1 400 YARD PASSING GAMES 1. Philip Rivers, NC State (2000-03) ...............7 2. Scott Milanovich, Maryland (1992-95) ........5 Matt Ryan, Boston College (2004-07) .........5 4. Chris Weinke, Florida State (1997-00) .........4 5. Ben Bennett, Duke (1980-83) ......................3 John Kaleo, Maryland (1991-92) .................3 Danny Kanell, Florida State (1992-95) ........3 Rusty LaRue, Wake Forest (1992-95) ..........3 Shane Montgomery, NC State (1986-89) .....3 300 YARD PASSING GAMES 1. Philip Rivers, NC State (2000-03) .............18 2. Chris Weinke, Florida State (1997-00) .......13 3. Matt Ryan, Boston College (2004-07) .......12 4. Scott Milanovich, Maryland (1992-95) ......11 Thaddeus Lewis, Duke (2006-09) ..............11 6. Anthony Dilweg, Duke (1985-88)..............10 Drew Weatherford, FSU (2005-08) ............10 8. Ben Bennett, Duke (1980-83) ......................9 Danny Kanell, Florida State (1992-95) ........9 10. Dave Brown, Duke (1989-91) ......................8 Thad Busby, Florida State (1994-97) ...........8 Darian Durant, North Carolina (2001-04) ....8 Spence Fischer, Duke (1992-95) ..................8 Matt Schaub, Virginia (2000-03) ..................8 Charlie Whitehurst, Clemson (2002-05) ......8 16. Joe Hamilton, Georgia Tech (1996-99) ........7 Chris Rix, Florida State (2001-04) ...............7

Passing Yardage Player, School Years 1. Philip Rivers, NC State ................ 2000-03 2. Thaddeus Lewis, Duke ................. 2006-09 3. Chris Weinke, Florida State .......... 1997-00 4. Riley Skinner, Wake Forest .......... 2006-09 5. Charlie Whitehurst, Clemson ....... 2002-05 6. Ben Bennett, Duke ....................... 1980-83 7. Jamie Barnette, NC State.............. 1996-99 8. Spence Fischer, Duke ................... 1992-95 9. Matt Ryan, Boston College .......... 2004-07 10. Joe Hamilton, Georgia Tech ......... 1996-99 11. Darian Durant, N. Carolina .......... 2001-04 12. Shawn Jones, Georgia Tech .......... 1989-92 13. Chris Rix, Florida State ................ 2001-04 14. Reggie Ball, Georgia Tech............ 2003-06 15. Brian Kuklick, Wake Forest ......... 1994-98 16. Steve Slayden, Duke..................... 1984-87 17. Drew Weatherford, Florida State.. 2005-08 18. Matt Schaub, Virginia ................... 2000-03 19. Mike Elkins, Wake Forest ............ 1985-88 20. Scott Milanovich, Maryland ......... 1992-95 21. Gary Schofield, Wake Forest ........ 1981-83 22. Shawn Moore, Virginia................. 1987-90 23. Chris Turner, Maryland ................ 2006-09 24. Danny Kanell, Florida State ......... 1992-95 25. Boomer Esiason, Maryland .......... 1981-83 26. George Godsey, Georgia Tech ...... 1998-01 27. Leo Hart, Duke ............................. 1968-70 28. T.J. Yates, North Carolina ......... 2007-09 29. Terry Harvey, NC State .......... 1991, 93-95 30. Thad Busby, Florida State ............ 1994-97

Passes 1087-1711 877-1510 650-1107 903-1,349 817-1368 820-1375 637-1243 786-1369 807-1347 629-1020 701-1159 652-1217 588-1028 662-1363 665-1230 699-1204 644-1128 716-1069 609-1109 650-982 640-1113 421-762 547-918 529-851 461-850 484-765 487-872 513-855 442-785 411-694

Pct. .635 .581 .587 .669 .597 .596 .512 .574 .599 .617 .605 .536 .552 .486 .541 .581 .571 .670 .549 .661 .575 .552 .596 .621 .542 .633 .558 .600 .563 .592

Int. TD 34 95 40 67 32 79 RM 37 60 46 49 57 55 40 59 46 48 37 56 39 65 38 68 50 51 40 63 55 57 49 44 53 48 32 39 26 56 40 43 35 49 52 44 32 55 28 30 26 57 27 42 18 41 32 23 37 39 28 38 27 46

Yards 13,484 10,065 9,839 9,762 9,665 9,614 9,461 9,021 8,963 8,882 8,755 8,441 8,390 8,128 8,017 8,004 7,567 7,502 7,304 7,301 7,205 6,629 6,543 6,372 6,184 6,137 6,116 5,959 5,925 5,916

Passing Efficiency (minimum of 375 pass attempts) Player, School Years Passes Pct. 1. Chris Weinke, Florida State ............. 1997-00 650-1107 .587 2. Joe Hamilton, Georgia Tech ............ 1996-99 629-1020 .617 3. Philip Rivers, NC State .................... 2000-03 1087-1710 .635 4. Thad Busby, Florida State................ 1994-97 411-694 .592 5. Shawn Moore, Virginia ................... 1987-90 421-762 .552 6. George Godsey, Georgia Tech ......... 1998-01 484-765 .633 7. Charlie Ward, Florida State ............. 1992-93 468-745 .628 8. Scott McBrien, Maryland ................ 2002-03 335-598 .560 9. Russell Wilson, NC State .............2008-** 374-653 .573 10. Danny Kanell, Florida State ...........1992-95 529-851 .621 11. Matt Schaub, Virginia ....................2000-03 716-1069 .670 12. Scott Milanovich, Maryland ..........1992-95 650-982 .661 13. Riley Skinner, Wake Forest............2006-09 903-1349 .669 14. Darian Durant, N. Carolina ............2001-04 701-1159 .605 15. Jacory Harris, Miami ..................2008-** 360-600 .600 16. Dan Ellis, Virginia..........................1997-00 291-507 .574 17. Chris Rix, Florida State..................2001-04 588-1028 .552 18. Cullen Harper, Clemson .................2005-08 518-815 .636 19. Billy Ray, Duke ..............................1989-90 274-438 .626 20. Dave Buckey, NC State..................1972-75 307-524 .586 21. Marques Hagans, Virginia..............2002-05 408-655 .623 22. Woodrow Dantzler, Clemson .........1998-01 429-735 .584 23. Oscar Davenport, N. Carolina ........1995-98 251-419 .599 24. Mike Groh, Virginia .......................1992-95 339-582 .582 25. John Dewberry, Ga. Tech ...............1983-85 310-533 .582 26. Christian Ponder, Florida State ..2007-** 412-666 .619 27. Aaron Brooks, Virginia ..................1995-98 357-651 .548 28. Nealon Greene, Clemson ...............1994-97 432-741 .583 29. Neil O’Donnell, Maryland .............1987-89 387-658 .588 30. Anthony Dilweg, Duke ..................1985-88 342-594 .576

Int 32 39 34 27 32 18 21 16 12 26 26 35 37 38 24 28 40 20 19 26 18 22 8 18 26 22 24 23 21 24

TD Yds. Pts. 79 9839 151.15 65 8882 148.19 95 13484 144.16 46 5916 144.89 55 6629 143.74 41 6137 143.64 49 5679 142.92 34 5169 142.04 48 4982 141.94 57 6372 141.05 56 7502 138.35 49 7301 137.98 60 9762 136.92 68 8755 136.74 36 4547 135.46 16 3974 135.15 63 8390 135.09 42 5762 135.04 23 3282 134.15 25 4286 133.24 27 4877 132.94 36 5634 132.93 18 3090 132.18 29 4366 131.52 27 4193 131.20 30 4838 131.14 33 5118 130.23 35 5633 130.09 26 4989 129.16 27 4557 128.94


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TD RECEPTIONS 1. Clarkston Hines, Duke (1986-89) .................. 38 2. Peter Warrick, Florida State (1996-99) .......... 31 Torry Holt, NC State (1995-98) ...................... 31 4.E.G. Green, Florida State (1994-97) ............... 29 Greg Carr, Florida State (2004-08) ................. 29 6.Tyrone Davis, Virginia (1991-94) ................... 28 Calvin Johnson, Georgia Tech (2004--06) ...... 28 8.Herman Moore, Virginia (1988-90) ................ 27 9.Ricky Proehl, Wake Forest (1986-89)............. 25 10.Andre Cooper, Florida State (1993-96) ......... 24 Kelly Campbell, Georgia Tech (1998-01)....... 24 Billy McMullen, Virginia (1999-02) ............... 24 YARDS PER RECEPTION 1.Herman Moore, Virginia (1988-90) ............. 22.0 2.Tyrone Davis, Virginia (1991-94) ................ 20.9 3.Gary Cooper, Clemson (1985-89) ................ 20.8 4.Dez White, Georgia Tech (1997-99) ............ 20.4 5.Demaryius Thomas, Georgia Tech (2007-**). 19.5 6.John Ford, Virginia (1984, 86-88) ............... 18.7 7.Chris Castor, Duke (1978-82) ...................... 18.6 Octavus Barnes, North Carolina (1994-97) . 18.6 9.Marvin Minnis, Florida State (1997-00) ...... 18.2 10.James Milling, Maryland (1984-87) ........... 18.1 11.Jason Anderson, Wake Forest (2001-04) ......... 18.0 Kevin Coffey, Virginia (1997-00) ................ 18.0 (Min. 70 receptions) 200 YARD RECEIVING GAMES Marcus Badgett, Maryland (1990-92)................... 2 Kelly Campbell, Georgia Tech (1998-01)............. 2 Torry Holt, NC State (1995-98) ............................ 2 Jermaine Lewis, Maryland (1992-95) ................... 2 Craphonso Thorpe, Florida State (2001-04) ............. 2 100 YARD RECEIVING GAMES 1. Clarkston Hines, Duke (1986-89) ............... 17 2. Jericho Cotchery, NC State (2000-03) ........ 15 Jermaine Lewis, Maryland (1992-95) ......... 15 4. Torry Holt, NC State (1995-98) .................. 14 Koren Robinson, NC State (1999-00) ......... 14 Peter Warrick, Florida State (1996-99) ....... 14 7. Calvin Johnson, Georgia Tech (2004-06).... 13 8. Ricky Proehl, Wake Forest (1986-89) ......... 12 9. Desmond Clark, Wake Forest (1995-97)..... 11 E.G. Green, Florida State (1994-97) ........... 11 11 . Harvey Middleton, Ga. Tech (1994-97) ...... 10 Hakeem Nicks, North Carolina (2006-08) .. 10 13. Wayne Baumgardner, W. Forest (1978-81) ... 9 Kelly Campbell, Georgia Tech (1998-01) ..... 9 Wes Chesson, Duke (1968-70) ...................... 9 Rod Gardner, Clemson (1997-00) ................. 9 Germane Crowell, Virginia (1994-97) .......... 9 18. Jammie Deese, Wake Forest (1996-99)......... 8 Todd Dixon, Wake Forest (1990-93) ............. 8 Eddie Goines, NC State (1991-94)................ 8 Billy McMullen, Virginia (1999-02) ............. 8 Herman Moore, Virginia (1988-90) .............. 8 Perry Tuttle, Clemson (1978-81)................... 8 Greg Carr, Florida State (2005-08) ............... 8 Rich Gunnell, Boston College (2006-09)...... 8 25. Octavus Barnes, North Carolina (1994-97) .. 7 John Ford, Virginia (1984, 86-88) ................. 7 Tony Horne, Clemson (1994-97) .................. 7 Marvin Minnis, Florida State (1997-01) ....... 7 Jonathan Smith, Georgia Tech (2000-03)...... 7 30. Anquan Boldin, Florida State (2000-02) ....... 6 Vernon Davis, Maryland (2004-05) .............. 6 Doug Green, Duke (1983-87) ....................... 6 Derrick Hamilton, Clemson (2001-03) ......... 6 Terry Smith, Clemson (1990-93) .................. 6 L.C. Stevens, North Carolina (1995-98) ....... 6 Javon Walker, Florida State (2000-01) .......... 6 Terrence Wilkins, Virginia (1995-98) ........... 6 Nasrallah Worthen, NC State (1984-88) ....... 6 Eron Riley, Duke (2005-08) .......................... 6

Receptions

Player, School Years 1. Aaron Kelly, Clemson ............................ 2005-08 2. Desmond Clark, Wake Forest....................1995-98 3. Billy McMullen, Virginia..........................1999-02 4. Peter Warrick, Florida State ......................1996-99 5. Jerricho Cotchery, NC State ......................2000-03 6. Kelly Campbell, Georgia Tech ..................1998-01 7. Jermaine Lewis, Maryland ........................1992-95 8. Torry Holt, NC State .................................1995-98 9. Clarkston Hines, Duke ..............................1986-89 10. Ricky Proehl, Wake Forest........................1986-89 11. Geroy Simon, Maryland............................1993-96 12. Jammie Deese, Wake Forest .....................1996-99 13. Hakeem Nicks, North Carolina .............. 2006-08 Rich Gunnell, Boston College ................ 2006-09 15. Calvin Johnson, Georgia Tech ................ 2004-06 16. Jarwarski Pollock, North Carolina ......... 2002-05 17. Jonathan Smith, Georgia Tech ................ 2000-03 18. Scottie Montgomery, Duke..................... 1996-99 Kerry Watkins, Georgia Tech ................. 1999-02 20. Roger Boone, Duke ................................ 1986-89 21. Kez McCorvey, Florida State ................. 1992-94 22. E.G. Green, Florida State ....................... 1994-97 23. Na Brown, North Carolina ..................... 1995-98 Harvey Middleton, Georgia Tech ........... 1994-97 Corey Thomas, Duke .............................. 1994-97 26. Wes Chesson, Duke ................................ 1968-70 27. Derrick Hamilton, Clemson ................... 2001-03 28. Thabiti Davis, Wake Forest .................... 1994-97 29. Corey Holliday, North Carolina ............. 1990-93 30. James Brim, Wake Forest ....................... 1983-86 31. Rod Gardner, Clemson ........................... 1997-00 Leon Johnson, North Carolina................ 1993-96

Receiving Yardage

Player, School Years 1. Peter Warrick, Florida State ..................... 1996-99 2. Torry Holt, NC State ................................ 1995-98 3. Clarkston Hines, Duke ............................. 1986-89 4. Jerricho Cotchery, NC State ..................... 2000-03 5. Billy McMullen, Virginia......................... 1999-02 6. Ricky Proehl, Wake Forest....................... 1986-89 7. Jermaine Lewis, Maryland ....................... 1992-95 8. Calvin Johnson, Georgia Tech ................2004-06 9. E.G. Green, Florida State .......................1994-97 10. Kelly Campbell, Georgia Tech ...............1998-01 11. Hakeem Nicks, North Carolina ..............2006-08 12. Desmond Clark, Wake Forest .................1995-98 13. Aaron Kelly, Clemson ............................2005-08 14. Kerry Watkins, Georgia Tech .................1999-02 15. Greg Carr, Florida State..........................2005-08 16. Terry Smith, Clemson.............................1990-93 17. Herman Moore, Virginia.........................1988-90 18. Rich Gunnell, Boston College ................2006-09 19. Corey Holliday, North Carolina .............1990-93 20. Eron Riley, Duke ....................................2005-08 21. John Ford, Virginia ............................1984,86-88 Wes Chesson, Duke ................................1968-70 23. Octavus Barnes, North Carolina .............1994-97 24. Scottie Montgomery, Duke.....................1996-99 25. Kez McCorvey, Florida State .................1992-94 26. Eddie Goines, NC State ..........................1991-94 27. Jammie Deese, Wake Forest ...................1996-99 28. Demaryius Thomas, Georgia Tech .........2007-09 29. Perry Tuttle, Clemson .............................1978-81 30. Wayne Baumgardner, Wake Forest ........1978-81 31. Rod Gardner, Clemson ...........................1997-00

Yards 2,733 2,834 2,978 3,517 3,119 2,907 2,932 3,379 3,318 2,949 2,059 2,348 2,840 2,459 2,927 1,958 2,248 2,379 2,680 1,444 2,357 2,920 2,086 2,291 2,297 2,399 2,218 1,865 2,447 2,040 2,302 1,288

Avg 11.8 13.1 14.2 17.0 15.6 14.9 15.2 17.7 17.6 15.7 11.1 12.8 15.7 13.6 16.4 11.1 12.9 13.9 15.7 8.6 14.1 17.6 12.6 13.9 13.9 14.6 13.6 11.6 15.8 13.3 15.2 8.2

Rec. 207 191 189 200 171 188 193 178 166 195 181 216 232 171 148 148 114 181 155 144 128 164 129 171 167 147 184 120 134 135 151

Avg 17.0 17.7 17.6 15.6 14.2 15.7 15.2 16.4 17.6 14.9 15.7 13.1 11.8 15.7 17.4 16.9 22.0 13.6 15.8 16.7 18.7 14.6 18.6 13.9 14.1 16.0 12.8 19.5 17.3 17.1 15.2

TD 20 20 24 31 21 24 21 31 38 25 10 11 21 18 28 9 12 13 22 4 16 29 14 13 22 10 15 12 7 12 12 4 TD 31 31 38 21 24 25 21 28 29 24 21 20 20 22 29 15 27 18 7 22 20 10 17 13 16 17 11 15 14 12 12

Rec. 232 216 210 207 200 195 193 191 189 188 185 184 181 181 178 177 174 171 171 168 167 166 165 165 165 164 163 161 155 153 151 151 Yards 3,517 3,379 3,318 3,119 2,978 2,949 2,932 2,927 2,920 2,907 2,840 2,834 2,733 2,680 2,574 2,508 2,504 2,459 2,447 2,413 2,399 2,399 2,398 2,379 2,357 2,351 2,348 2.339 2,329 2,303 2,302


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ACC Career Statistical Leaders PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 1. Bobby Bryant, South Carolina (1964-66) ......17.1 2. Devin Hester, Miami (2004-05) .................15.6 3. Fred Coombs, NC State (1965-67) ............15.5 4. Willie Reid, Florida State (2002-05)..........15.4 5. Charlie Rogers, Georgia Tech (1995-98) ...15.1 6. Peter Warrick, Florida State (1996-99) ......14.9 7. Jason Wallace, Virginia (1987-90) .............12.8 8. Dee Feaster, Florida State (1995-99) .........12.3 9. Jonathan Smith, Georgia Tech (2000-03) ..12.2 10.Justin Miller, Clemson (2002-04) ..............12.1 11.Joe Scarpati, NC State (1961-63) ...............12.0 12.Corey Sawyer, Florida State (1991-92) .....11.9 Bosley Allen, N. Carolina (1998, 00-01) ...11.9 14.George Coghill, Wake Forest (1989-92) ....11.8 15.Jay Wilkinson, Duke (1961-63) .................11.7 Eddie Royal, Virginia Tech (2004-07) .......11.7 17.Nate Perryman, Georgia Tech (1993-96) ...11.6 (minimum 30 returns) PUNT RETURNS 1. Ledel George, NC State (1990-93)................125 2. Steve Suter, Maryland (2001-04) ................121 3. Kelley Rhino, Georgia Tech (1999-02).......112 4, Eddie Royal, Virginia Tech (2004-07) ........111 5. Troy Slade, Duke (1973-75) .......................101 Willie Clay, Georgia Tech (1988-91) ..........101 7. Pat Chester, Virginia (1978-82) ..................100 8. Willie Idelette, Wake Forest (2003-06) .........93 9. Greg Poole, North Carolina (1979-82) .........90 10 George Coghill, Wake Forest (1989-92) .......85 11.Bob Smith, Maryland (1972-74) ...................82 12.Brandon Tate, North Carolina (2005-08) ......79 13.Jack Westbrook, Georgia Tech (1980-83) .....77 KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE 1. Justin Miller, Clemson (2002-04) ..............30.7 2. Dickie Harris, South Carolina (69-70) .......28.1 3. C. J. Spiller, Clemson (06-09)....................27.7 4. Derrick Hamilton, Clemson (2001-03) ......26.7 5. Darrell Blackman, NCS (2004-07) ............25.9 6. Torrey Smith, Maryland (08-**).............25.8 7. Ralph Stringer, NC State (1973-77) ...........25.5 8. John Stone, Wake Forest (1998-01) ...........25.4 9. T.J. Graham, NC State (2008-**) ...........25.0 10.Lamont Reid, NC State (2001-04) .............24.9 11. Dez White, Georgia Tech (1997-99) ..........24.7 Leroy Gallman, Duke (1990-93)................24.7 13. Brandon Tate, UNC (2005-08)................24.66 14. Jabari Marshall, Duke (2005-08) ............24.58 15.Mike Mason, North Carolina (2003-05) ..24.56 16.Kevin Marion, Wake Forest (2004-07) ....24.55 17.Marcus Wall, North Carolina (1992-95) ....24.4 18.Myles Savage, Wake Forest (1994-97) ....24.33 19.Tom Lockridge, Wake Forest (1973-74) ..24.26 20.Steve Suter, Maryland (2001-04) .............24.21 21.Scottie Montgomery, Duke (1996-99) .......24.1 22.Kelly Campbell, Georgia Tech (1998-00)..24.0 24.Tijan Redmon, Duke (1993-95) .................23.8 25.Don McCauley, North Carolina (1968-70) 23.7 (minimum 40 returns) KICKOFF RETURNS 1. Brandon Tate, UNC (2005-08)....................109 2. Jabari Marshall, Duke (2005-08) ................107 3. Eric Blount, UNC (1988-91).........................97 4. Torrey Smith, Maryland (2008-**)............93 5. Kevin Marion, Wake Forest (2004-07) .........88 6. Marcus Wall, UNC (1992-95) .......................87 Anthony Williams, Wake Forest (1988-91) ..87 8. Chris Douglas, Duke (2000-03) ....................84 Alvis Whitted, NC State (1994-97)...............84 Jeff Smith, Boston College (2006-09) ..........84 11. Troy Slade, Duke (1973-75) .........................83 12.Randy Jones, Duke (1987-90).......................81 13.Ralph Stringer, NC State (1973-77) ..............78 14.Joe Sroba, Virginia (1974-76) .......................74 C.J. Spiller, Clemson (2006-09)....................74 16.Keeta Covington, Maryland (1984-86) .........72 17.Darrell Blackman (NC State (2004-07) ........71 18.Malcolm Pittman, Virginia (1981-83, 85) .....70

Punt Return Yardage Player, School Years 1. Eddie Royal, Virginia Tech................................. 2004-07 2. Steve Suter, Maryland ........................................ 2001-04 3. Ledel George, NC State ...................................... 1990-93 4. Kelley Rhino, Georgia Tech ............................... 1999-02 5. Willie Reid, Florida State ................................... 2002-05 6. Troy Slade, Duke ................................................ 1973-75 7. George Coghill, Wake Forest ............................. 1989-92 8. Peter Warrick, Florida State................................ 1996-99 Dee Feaster, Florida State................................... 1995-98 10. Greg Poole, North Carolina ................................ 1979-82 11. Bob Smith, Maryland ......................................... 1972-74 12. Darrell Blackman, NC State ............................... 2004-07 13. Brandon Tate, North Carolina ............................ 2005-08 13. Bosley Allen, North Carolina ................... 1998, 2000-01 14. Pat Chester, Virginia ........................................... 1978-82 15. Jay Wilkinson, Duke........................................... 1961-63 16. Donnell Woolford, Clemson ............................... 1985-88 17. Willie Clay, Georgia Tech .................................. 1988-91 18. Fabian Davis, Wake Forest ................................. 1999-02 19. Jack Whitley, NC State ....................................... 1968-70 20. Eric Blount, North Carolina ............................... 1988-91 21. Corey Sawyer, Florida State ............................... 1992-93 22. Tiki Barber, Virginia ........................................... 1993-96 23. Larry Marshall, Maryland .................................. 1969-71 25. Leon Washington, Florida State ......................... 2002-05 26. James Lott, Clemson .......................................... 1986-89 27. Devin Hester, Miami .......................................... 2004-05 28. Derrick Hamilton, Clemson ............................... 2001-03 29. Don Kelley, Clemson.......................................... 1969-71 30. Nate Perryman, Georgia Tech ............................ 1993-96

Ret. Avg. 111 11.1 121 10.5 125 RM 9.5 112 10.1 69 15.4 101 10.1 85 11.8 63 14.9 76 12.3 90 10.2 82 11.0 83 10.4 79 10.6 68 11.9 100 8.0 65 11.7 76 9.9 101 7.2 75 9.6 67 10.8 80 9.0 59 11.9 68 10.2 67 9.8 57 11.3 47 9.6 41 15.6 66 9.6 56 11.3 52 11.6

Yards 1,296 1,271 1,191 1,135 1,063 1,021 1,002 937 937 916 899 864 835 810 808 761 724 723 722 721 720 703 694 656 644 643 638 635 632 603

Ret. 109 107 93 97 88 87 74 78 84 84 75 81 71 87 84 83 64 69 74 64 58 70 50 68 72 63 65 68 59 62

Yards 2,688 2,630 2,398 2,313 2,160 2,120 2,052 1,988 1,959 1,929 1,906 1,890 1,842 1,762 1,759 1,757 1,721 1,701 1,645 1,602 1,552 1,543 1,534 1,526 1,520 1,515 1,507 1,486 1,415 1,358

Kickoff Return Yardage Player, School Years 1. Brandon Tate, North Carolina ............................ 2005-08 2. Jabari Marshall, Duke......................................... 2005-08 3. Torrey Smith, Maryland .................................. 2008-** 4. Eric Blount, North Carolina ............................... 1988-91 5. Kevin Marion, Wake Forest................................ 2004-07 6. Marcus Wall, North Carolina.............................. 1992-95 7. C. J. Spiller, Clemson ......................................... 2006-09 8. Ralph Stringer, NC State .................................... 1973-77 9. Jeff Smith, Boston College ................................. 2006-09 10. Alvis Whitted, NC State ..................................... 1994-97 11. John Stone, Wake Forest .................................... 1998-01 12. Randy Jones, Duke ............................................. 1987-90 13. Darrell Blackman, NC State ............................... 2004-07 14. Anthony Williams, Wake Forest ......................... 1988-91 15. Chris Douglas, Duke .......................................... 2000-03 16. Troy Slade, Duke ................................................ 1973-75 17. Michael Ray Garvin, Florida State ..................... 2005-08 18. Dez White, Georgia Tech ................................... 1997-99 19. Joe Sroba, Virginia ............................................. 1974-76 20. T. J. Graham, NC State .................................... 2008-** 21. Derrick Hamilton, Clemson ............................... 2001-03 22. Malcolm Pittman, Virginia ........................... 1981-83, 85 23. Justin Miller, Clemson........................................ 2002-04 24. Kevin Tisdel, Georgia Tech ................................ 1990-92 25. Keeta Covington, Maryland ............................... 1984-86 26. Scottie Montgomery, Duke................................. 1996-99 27. Larry Marshall, Maryland .................................. 1969-71 28. Andre Humphrey, Clemson ................................ 1992-95 29. Kelly Campbell, Georgia Tech ........................... 1998-01 30. Chris Williams, NC State ................................... 1987-89

Avg. 24.7 24.6 25.8 23.8 24.55 24.4 27.7 25.5 23.3 23.0 25.4 23.3 25.9 20.2 20.9 21.2 23.1 24.7 22.2 25.0 26.7 22.0 30.7 22.4 21.1 24.1 23.2 21.9 24.0 21.9


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250 YARD ALL-PURPOSE GAMES All-Purpose Yardage 1. Frank Quayle, Virginia (1966-68)...................5 2. C.J. Spiller, Clemson (2006-09) ................3* Years Torrey Smith, Maryland (2008-**) ..........3 Player, School 2. Tiki Barber, Virginia (1993-96) ...................2 1. C. J. Spiller, Clemson ...................... 2006-** Chris Barclay, Wake Forest (2002-05) ........2 2. Leon Johnson, North Carolina ............ 1993-96 Amos Lawrence, North Carolina (1977-80) ..2 3. Chris Douglas, Duke .......................... 2000-03 Don McCauley, North Carolina (1968-70) ..2 4. Ted Brown, NC State ......................... 1975-78 Scottie Montgomery, Duke (1996-99).........2 Alvin Pearman, Virginia (2001-04) .............2 5. Robert Lavette, Georgia Tech............. 1981-84 Brandon Tate, North Carolina (2005-08) ....2 6. Warrick Dunn, Florida State............... 1993-96 *All of Spiller’s were 300+ yard games, an ACC record 7. Don McCauley, North Carolina.......... 1968-70 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 1. Wali Lundy, Virginia (2002-05) ................52 2. Ted Brown, NC State (1975-78)................51 C.J. Spiller, Clemson (2006-09) ................51 4. Leon Johnson, North Carolina (1993-96)..50 5. Warrick Dunn, Florida State (1993-96) .....49 Travis Zachery, Clemson (1998-01) ..........49 James Davis, Clemson (2005-08) ..............49 8. Rick Badanjek, Maryland (1982-85) .........46 Robert Lavette, Georgia Tech (1981-84) ...46 10. Stan Fritts, NC State (1972-74) .................42 Mike Voight, North Carolina (1973-76) ....42 12. Chris Barclay, Wake Forest (2002-05) ......40 Thomas Jones, Virginia (1996-99) ............40 14. Clarkston Hines, Duke (1986-89) .............38 Kelvin Bryant, North Carolina (1979-82) ..38 16. LaMont Jordan, Maryland (1997-00) ........37 Peter Warrick, Florida State (1996-99)......37

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Frank Quayle, Virginia....................... 1966-68 Alvin Pearman, Virginia .................... 2002-04 LaMont Jordan, Maryland .................. 1997-00 Chris Barclay, Wake Forest................ 2002-05 Amos Lawrence, North Carolina ........ 1977-80 Tiki Barber, Virginia .......................... 1993-96 Peter Warrick, Florida State ............... 1996-99 Derrick Hamilton, Clemson ............... 2001-03 Brandon Tate, North Carolina ......... 2005-08 Jerry Mays, Georgia Tech .................. 1985-89 Thomas Jones, Virginia...................... 1996-99 Eddie Royal, Virginia Tech.............. 2004-07 Terry Kirby, Virginia ....................... 1989-92 Wali Lundy, Virginia ....................... 2002-05 Kelly Campbell, Georgia Tech ........ 1998-01 Mike Voight, North Carolina ........... 1973-76 Eric Blount, North Carolina ............ 1988-91 Mike Grayson, Duke ....................... 1980-83 Torry Holt, NC State........................ 1995-98 Darrell Blackman, NC State ............ 2004-07 Travis Zachery, Clemson ................. 1998-01 Scottie Montgomery, Duke.............. 1996-99 James McDougald, Wake Forest ..... 1976-79

KICK SCORING 1. Nick Novak, Maryland (2001-04) ...........393 2. Xavier Beitia, Florida State (2001-04) ........375 3. Sam Swank, Wake Forest (2005-08) .......337 4. Connor Hughes, Virginia (2002-05) ........332 5. Scott Bentley, Florida State (1993-96) ....326 6. Sebastian Janikowski, FSU (1997-99) ....324 7. Luke Manget, Ga. Tech (1999-02) ..........322 8. Travis Bell, Ga. Tech (2004-07) ..............321 9. Aaron Hunt, Clemson (2000-03) .............314 10. Jess Atkinson, Maryland (1981-84).........308 Gary Cismesia, Florida State (2004-07) ..308 Scoring 12. Brandon Pace, Virginia Tech (2004-06) ..306 13. Scott Sisson, Georgia Tech (1989-92) .....299 Player, School Years 14. Nelson Welch, Clemson (1991-94) .........292 1. Nick Novak, Maryland ........................... 2001-04 15. Steve Aponavicius (2006-09) ..................290 2. Xavier Beitia, Florida State .................... 2001-04 16. Obed Ariri, Clemson (1977-80)...............276 17. Rafael Garcia, Virginia (1993-96) ...........272 3. Sam Swank, Wake Forest ....................... 2005-08 18. Josh McGee, North Carolina (1996-99) ..271 4. Connor Hughes, Virginia ........................ 2002-05 19. Connor Barth, North Carolina (2004-07) ..265 5. Scott Bentley, Florida State .................... 1993-96 20. Jad Dean, Clemson (2004-06) .................250 6. Sebastian Janikowski, Fla. State............. 1997-99 21. Mike Cofer, NC State (1982-86) .............247 7. Luke Manget, Georgia Tech ................... 1999-02 FIELD GOALS 8. Travis Bell, Georgia Tech ....................... 2004-07 1. Nick Novak, Maryland (2001-04) .............80 9. Aaron Hunt, Clemson ............................. 2000-03 2. Sam Swank, Wake Forest (2005-08) .........71 3. Nelson Welch, Clemson (1991-94) ...........70 10. Ted Brown, NC State.............................. 1975-78 4. Xavier Beitia, Florida State (2001-04) ......67 Wali Lundy, Virginia .............................. 2002-05 5. Connor Hughes, Virginia (2002-05) ..........66 12. C.J. Spiller, Clemson .............................. 2006-09 6. Sebastian Janikowski, FSU (1997-99) ......66 13. Jess Atkinson, Maryland......................... 1981-84 7. Gary Cismesia, FSU (2004-07) .................65 Gary Cismesia, Florida State .................. 2004-07 8. Travis Bell, Georgia Tech (2004-07) .........61 9. Obed Ariri, Clemson (1977-80).................60 15. Leon Johnson, North Carolina................ 1993-96 Jess Atkinson, Maryland (1981-84)...........60 Brandon Pace, Virginia Tech .................. 2004-06 Scott Sisson, Georgia Tech (1989-92) .......60 12. Rafael Garcia, Virginia (1993-96) .............58 17. Scott Sisson, Georgia Tech ..................... 1989-92 Brandon Pace, Virginia Tech (2004-06) ....58 18. Warrick Dunn, Florida State ................... 1993-96 Travis Zachery, Clemson ........................ 1998-01 EXTRA POINTS James Davis, Clemson ............................ 2005-08 1. Scott Bentley, Florida State (1993-96) ....200 21. Nelson Welch, Clemson ......................... 1991-94 2. Xavier Beitia, Florida State (2001-04)..........174 3. Luke Manget, Ga. Tech (1999-02) ........*160 22. Steve Aponavicius, Boston College ....... 2006-09 4. Aaron Hunt, Clemson (2000-03) .............155 Rick Badanjek, Maryland ....................... 1982-85 5. Nick Novak, Maryland (2001-04) ...........153 24. Obed Ariri, Clemson............................... 1977-80 6. Steve Aponavicius, BC (2006-09) ...........145 25. Robert Lavette, Georgia Tech ................. 1981-84 7. Travis Bell, Georgia Tech (2004-07) .....*138 8. Brandon Pace, Virginia Tech (2003-06) ..136 26. Rafael Garcia, Virginia ........................... 1993-96 9. Connor Hughes, Virginia (2002-05) ........134 27. Josh McGee, North Carolina .................. 1996-99 10. Jess Atkinson, Maryland (1981-84).........128 28. Connor Barth, North Carolina ................ 2004-07 11. Sebastian Janikowski, FSU (1997-99) ....126 29. Stan Fritts, NC State ............................... 1972-74 12. Sam Swank, Wake Forest (2005-08) .......124 13. Randy Gardner, Duke (1989-92) .............122 30. Mike Voight, North Carolina .................. 1973-76 14. Scott Sisson, Georgia Tech (1989-92) .....119

Rush 3,547 3,693 3,122 4,602 4,066 3,959 3,172 2,695 2,394 4,147 4,032 4,391 3,389 185 340 294 3,699 3,998 226 3,348 3,193 152 3,971 814 2,441 119 468 3,050 150 3,811

Rec. 1,420 1,288 867 760 862 1,314 786 1,145 1,396 737 381 393 602 3,517 2,218 927 869 571 1,778 1,022 895 2,907 88 544 1,219 3,379 1,192 1,032 2,379 461

2-Pt TDs PAT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 51 3 52 0 51 1 0 0 0 0 50 3 0 0 0 0 49 0 49 0 49 0 0 0 0 0 46 5 0 0 46 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 42 2 42 1

Ret. 2,621 847 1,759 203 465 48 1,056 1,141 1,179 76 517 144 878 1,148 2,187 3,523 175 129 2,672 267 409 1,415 413 3,033 721 871 2706 276 1,794 0 1-Pt PAT FGs 153 80 174 67 124 71 134 66 200 42 136 66 160 54 134 60 155 53 0 0 0 0 0 0 128 60 109 65 0 0 136 58 119 60 0 0 0 0 0 0 82 70 145 47 0 0 96 60 0 0 98 58 115 52 113 54 0 0 0 0

Yards 7,588 5,828 5,748 5,565 5,393 5,321 5,014 4,981 4,969 4,960 4,930 4,928 4,869 4,850 4,745 4,744 4,743 4,698 4,676 4,637 4,497 4,474 4,472 4,391 4,381 4,369 4,366 4,358 4,323 4,272

Pts. 393 375 337 332 326 324 322 321 314 312 312 310 308 308 306 306 299 294 294 294 292 286 286 276 276 272 271 265 256 254


ACC Career Statistical Leaders PUNTS ATTEMPTED 1. Brian Morton, Duke (1997-00)....................282 2. Scott McAlister, North Carolina (1988-91) ..278 3. Russ Henderson, Virginia (1975-78) .........276 4. Jeff Walker, Virginia (1981-83, 85) ...........273 5. Jeff Pierce, Georgia Tech (1978-81) ..........252 PUNTING YARDAGE 1. Brian Morton, Duke (1997-00) ................ 12,000 2. Russ Henderson, Virginia (1975-78) ....11,951 3. Scott McAlister, No. Carolina (1988-91)..11,520 4. Jeff Walker, Virginia (1981-83, 85) ......10,815 5. Jeff Pierce, Georgia Tech (1978-81) .....10,271 6. Ryan Plackemeier, Wake Forest (2002-05) ..9,957 7. Will Brice, Virginia (1993-96) ...............9,585 8. John Krueger, Duke (1993-96) ...............9,532 9. Adam Podlesh, Maryland (2003-06) ......9,315 10. Brian Monroe, Miami (2003-06) ............9,352 11. Harry Newsome, Wake Forest (1981-84) ...9,278 INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 1. John Talley, Duke (2003-06) .....................395 2. Kendric Burney, North Carolina (2007-**)..347 3. Pat Chester, Virginia (1978-82) .................296 4. Aaron Curry, Wake Forest (2005-08) ........278 Victor Harris, Virginia Tech (2005-08) .....278 6. Tom Brown, Maryland (1960-62) .............275 7. Willie Clay, Georgia Tech (1988-91) ........264 8. Alphonso Smith, Wake Forest (2005-08) ..254 9. Michael Hamlin, Clemson (2005-08) ........243 Crezdon Butler, Clemson (2006-09) .........243 11. Ken Swilling, Georgia Tech (1988-91) .....239 Deunta Williams, North Carolina (1007-**). 231 13. Tay Cody, Florida State (1997-00) ............221 Marcellus Bowman, BC (2006-09) ...........210 15. Bryan Shumock, Virginia (1977-80) .........209 CAREER QB SACKS 1. Chris Slade, Virginia (1989-92)................40.0 2. Reinard Wilson, Florida State (1993-96)..35.5 3. Peter Boulware, Florida State (1994-96) ..34.0 4. Greg Ellis, North Carolina (1994-97).......32.5 5. Greg Gathers, Georgia Tech (1999-01) ....31.0 6. Julius Peppers, No. Carolina (1999-01) ...30.5 7. Mike McCrary, Wake Forest (1989-92) ...30.0 8. Calvin Pace, Wake Forest (1999-02) ........29.0 9. Coleman Rudolph, Ga. Tech (1989-92) .....28.5 10. Michael Dean Perry, Clemson (1984-87) ..28.0 Gaines Adams, Clemson (2003-06)..........28.0 12. Marco Coleman, Georgia Tech (1989-91) .. 27.5 13. Clint Sintim, Virginia (2005-08) ..............27.0 14. Darryl Blackstock, Virginia (2002-04) .....26.5 15. William Perry, Clemson (1981-84) ..........26.0 Mike Frederick, Virginia (1991-94) .........26.0 17. Eric Henderson, Georgia Tech (2002-05)...25.5 18. Mario Williams, NC State (2003-05) .......25.5 19. Patrick Kerney, Virginia (1995-98) ..........24.0 Marcus Jones, North Carolina (1992-95) ...24.0 Tyler Lawrence, NC State (1990-93) .......24.0 22. Mike Corvino, Maryland (1979-82) ........24.0 23. Jamal Reynolds, Florida State (1997-00) ...23.5 24. Stuart Anderson, Virginia (1978-81) ........23.0 Duane Ashman, Virginia (1993-96)..........23.0 Pat Swilling, Georgia Tech (1982-83) ......23.0 Andre Wadsworth, FSU (1994-97)...........23.0 28. Carl Reeves, NC State (1991-94) .............22.5 29. Shawne Merriman, Maryland (2002-04) ..22.0 Keith Adams, Clemson (1998-00) ............22.0 Brentson Buckner, Clemson (1990-93) ....22.0 Charles Bowser, Duke (1978-81) .............22.0 Bryant McNeal, Clemson (1999-02) ........22.0 Chris Ellis, Virginia Tech (2004-07) ........22.0 Everette Brown, Florida State (2006-08) .22.0 36. Lawrence Taylor, North Carolina (77-80) ..21.0 Mike Jones, NC State (1987-90) ..............21.0 Sean Scott, Virginia (1984-87) .................21.0

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Punting (minimum of 75 punts) Player, School Years 1. Durant Brooks, Georgia Tech ...........................2006-07 2. Ryan Plackemeier, Wake Forest ....................... 2002-05 3. Brian Schmitz, North Carolina .........................1996-99 4. Ryan Weigand, Virginia ....................................2006-07 5. Johnny Evans, NC State ...................................1974-77 6. Chuck Ramsey, Wake Forest ............................1971-73 7. Brooks Barnard, Maryland ...............................1999-02 8. Harry Newsome, Wake Forest ..........................1981-84 9. Russ Henderson, Virginia .................................1975-78 10. Chris Gardocki, Clemson .................................1988-90 11. Adam Podlesh, Maryland .................................2003-06 12. Dale Hatcher, Clemson .....................................1981-84 13. Brian Morton, Duke .........................................1997-00 14. Mike Abrams, Virginia .....................................1999-01 15. Brent Bowden, Virginia Tech ...........................2006-09 16. Graham Gano, Florida State .............................2005-08 17. Will Brice, Virginia ..........................................1993-96 18. Sean Liss, Florida State ....................................1993-96 19. Steve Streater, North Carolina ..........................1977-80 20. John Krueger, Duke ..........................................1993-96 21. David Wooldridge, North Carolina ..................2003-06 22. Tommy Barnhardt, North Carolina...................1983-85 23. Jimmy Maners, Clemson ..................................2006-08 24. Donnie Scott, Virginia ......................................1997-99 25. Nick Vidnovic, North Carolina.........................1971-73 26. Brent Bowden, Virginia Tech ...........................2005-08 27. David Sims, Clemson .......................................1977-80 28. Ed Garno, Virginia............................................1989-91 29. Scott McAlister, North Carolina.......................1988-91 30. Craig Salmon, NC State ...................................1984-87

Punts 144 220 208 76 185 205 200 213 276 135 216 187 282 127 214 148 228 176 178 228 203 156 105 113 96 157 182 103 278 124

Yards 6,525 9,957 9,233 3,369 RM8,143 9,010 8,732 9,278 11,951 5,842 9,315 8,008 12,000 5,384 9,022 6,238 9,585 7,386 7,442 9,532 8,482 6,514 4,381 4,706 3,997 6,527 7,562 4,269 11,520 5,137

Avg. 45.31 45.26 44.38 44.33 44.02 43.95 43.66 43.56 43.30 43.27 43.13 42.82 42.55 42.39 42.16 42.15 42.04 41.97 41.808 41.807 41.78 41.75 41.72 41.65 41.64 41.57 41.54 41.45 41.44 41.43

Yards 254 198 322 275 176 175 147 88 115 296 264 197 167 278 127 112 69 243 80 83 135 114 92 119 239 90 189 88 150 147 213 151 170 90 76 221 111 114 53 88 73 118 141 144 209 60 169 158

Avg 15.1 9.9 17.9 16.2 10.4 10.3 8.6 5.2 7.2 18.5 16.5 12.3 10.4 18.5 8.5 7.5 4.6 17.4 5.7 5.9 9.6 8.8 7.1 9.2 18.4 6.9 14.5 6.8 11.5 11.3 19.3 12.6 14.2 7.5 6.3 18.4 9.3 9.5 4.4 7.3 6.1 9.8 11.8 12.0 17.4 5.0 14.1 13.2

Int. 21 20 18 17 17 17 17 17 16 16 16 16 16 15 15 15 15 14 14 14 14 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12

Interceptions Player, School Years 1. Alphonso Smith, Wake Forest ..........................2005-08 2. Dre’ Bly, North Carolina ..................................1996-98 3. John Talley, Duke .............................................2003-06 4. Tom Brown, Maryland. ....................................1960-62 Ronnie Burgess, Wake Forest ...........................1981-84 A.J. Greene, Wake Forest .................................1985-88 Terry Kinard, Clemson .....................................1978-81 Keith McMeans, Virginia .................................1987-90 9. Lou Angelo, North Carolina .............................1970-72 Pat Chester, Virginia .........................................1978-82 Willie Clay, Georgia Tech ................................1988-91 Rich Searl, Duke...............................................1969-71 Eric Williams, NC State ...................................1978-82 14. Victor Harris, Virginia Tech .............................2005-08 Marcus Hamilton, Virginia ...............................2003-06 Ronde Barber, Virginia .....................................1994-96 Bob Smith, Maryland. ......................................1972-74 18. Michael Hamlin, Clemson ................................2005-08 Kevin Cook, Virginia........................................1986-89 Lendell Jones, Maryland. .................................1981-83 Morgan Burnett, Georgia Tech .........................2007-09 21. Justin Miller, Clemson......................................2002-04 James Royster, Wake Forest .............................1975-78 Ken Schroy, Maryland ......................................1972-74 Ken Swilling, Georgia Tech .............................1988-91 Corey Sawyer, Florida State .............................1992-93 Wyatt Smith, Duke ...........................................1988-91 Bob Sullivan, Maryland ...................................1963-65 Dejuan Tribble, Boston College .......................2005-07 Jamie Silva, Boston College .............................2005-07 31. Deunta Williams, North Carolina .................2007-** Alex Ardley, Clemson ......................................1998-00 Jerry Barger, Duke ............................................1953-54 Bobby Cale, North Carolina .............................1976-78 Joe Crocker, Virginia ........................................1992-95 Tay Cody, Florida State ....................................1997-00 Buddy Curry, North Carolina ...........................1977-79 Eddie Geathers, Clemson .................................1977-80 Lloyd Harrison, NC State .................................1996-99 A.J. Johnson, Maryland ....................................1993-96 Brian Mance, Clemson .....................................1999-02 Lawrence Lowe, Georgia Tech .........................1977-80 Anthony Poindexter, Virginia ...........................1995-98 Samari Rolle, Florida State ..............................1994-97 Bryan Shumock, Virginia .................................1977-80 Ted Thurson, Georgia Tech ..............................1979-82 Josh Gettis, Wake Forest ..................................2003-06 Trimane Goddard, North Carolina....................2004-08


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The ACC Single Game Bests consist of only games played while an active member of the conference. Results and statistics from bowl games are not included until 2002 season. TOTAL OFFENSE YARDAGE 554 Rusty LaRue, WF vs. NCS ................1995 537 Shane Montgomery, NCS vs. Duke ...1989 527 Chris Weinke, FSU vs. Duke .............2000 519 Scott Milanovch, Md. vs. Va. Tech ....1993 517 Woodrow Dantzler, Clem. vs. NCS ...2001 514 Rusty LaRue, WF vs. GT ...................1995 509 Chris Weinke, FSU vs. Clemson ........2000 506 Charlie Ward, FSU vs. Md. ................1992 496 Chris Weinke, FSU vs. Miami ...........2000 495 Philip Rivers, NCS vs. Kansas...........2003 477 George Godsey, GT vs. UVa ..............2001 476 Anthony Dilweg, Duke vs. WF..........1988 475 Charlie Ward, FSU vs. Florida ...........1993 474 Joe Hamilton, GT vs. Md. ..................1999 470 Dave Brown, Duke vs. UNC..............1989 Chris Crane, BC vs. NC State ............2008 468 Shane Montgomery, NCS vs. Duke ...1987 467 Thaddeus Lewis, Duke vs. NCS ........2009 464 Rusty LaRue, WF vs. Duke ...............1995 463 Philip Rivers, NCS vs. N. Carolina....2003 454 Steve Slayden, Duke vs. NCS ............1987 451 Cory Randolph, WF vs. E. Carolina ..2004 451 Scott Milanovich, Md. vs. WVa .........1993 449 Philip Rivers, NCS vs. FSU ...............2003 449 George Godsey, GT vs. Clemson .......2000 447 Ben Bennett, Duke vs. NCS...............1980 446 Dave Brown, Duke vs. WF ................1989 TOTAL PLAYS 82 Rusty LaRue, WF vs. Duke ...............1995 77 Shane Montgomery, NCS vs. Duke ...1989 77 Cullen Harper, CL vs. VT ..................2007 74 Rusty LaRue, WF vs. NCS ................1995 73 Steve Slayden, Duke vs. NCS ............1987 72 Rusty LaRue, WF vs. GT ...................1995 72 Danny Kanell, FSU vs. UVa ..............1995 71 Gary Schofield, WF vs. Md. ..............1981 69 Ben Sankey, WF vs. Duke .................1999 69 Marcus Vick, VT vs. FSU ..................2005 69 Jameel Sewell, UVa vs. S. Miss .........2009 68 John Kaleo, Md. vs. UNC ..................1992 68 Brian Kuklick, WF vs. NCS...............1996 RUSHING YARDAGE 329 John Leach, WF vs. Md. ....................1993 328 Derrick Fenner, UNC vs. UVa ...........1986 307 P.J. Daniels, GT vs. Tulsa ..................2003 306 LaMont Jordan, Md. vs. UVa .............1999 291 Kennard Martin, UNC vs. Duke ........1988 286 Amos Lawrence, UNC, vs. UVa ........1977 279 Don McCauley, UNC vs. Duke..........1970 276 Bruce Perry, Md. vs. WF....................2001 264 Montel Harris, BC vs. NCS .............2009 263 Raymond Priester, Clem. vs. Duke ....1995 261 Mike Voight, UNC vs. Duke ..............1976 260 Cliff Austin, Clem. vs. Duke ..............1982 257 Josh Allen, Md. vs. Virginia ...............2003 256 Natrone Means, UNC vs. Duke .........1990 254 Micah Andrews, WF vs. Vandy .........2005 253 Darren Evans, VT vs. Maryland.....2008 251 Ted Brown, NCS vs. Penn State. .......1977 249 James McDougald, WF vs. Clem.......1976 249 Natrone Means, UNC vs. Md. ...........1992 248 Andre Brown, NCS vs. So. Miss .......2005 247 Kelvin Bryant, UNC vs. Duke ...........1981 244 Ronnie McGill, UNC vs. WF.............2003 243 Mike Imoh, VT vs. N. Carolina .........2004 243 Chris Barclay, WF vs. Maryland........2003 240 P.J. Daniels, GT vs. N. Carolina.........2003 240 Willie Joyner, Md. vs. UNC...............1982 238 Robert Baldwin, Duke vs. Md. ..........1994 237 Bruce Perry, Md. vs. WF....................2003 237 George Scott, Md. vs. Villanova ........1977

RUSHING ATTEMPTS 50 Charlie Wysocki, Md. vs. Duke .........1980 47 Don McCauley, UNC vs. Duke..........1980 47 Mike Voight, UNC vs. Duke ..............1976 46 John Leach, WF vs. Md. ....................1993 45 James McDougald, WF vs. Clem.......1976 43 Charlie Wysocki, Md. vs. Louisville..1979 42 Michael Ramseur, WF vs. App. St. ....1982 42 Art Bosetti, Duke vs. So. Carolina.....1970 42 George Scott, Md. vs. Villanova ........1977 42 Mike Voight, UNC vs. E. Carolina ....1975 RUSHING YARDAGE (QB ONLY) 220 Woodrow Dantzler, Clem. vs. UVa ....2000 174 Ricky Lanier, UNC vs. VMI ..............1974 168 Mike Dunn, Duke vs. GT...................1976 152 Mike Dunn, Duke vs. NCS ................1976 151 Joshua Nesbitt, GT vs. VT...............2008 149 Larry Russell, WF vs. VT ..................1971 144 Christian Ponder, FSU vs. UM .......2008 140 Joshua Nesbitt, GT vs. FSU ............2009 133 Bob Davis, UVa vs. NCS ...................1964 Marcus Vick, VT vs. Md. ...................2005 131 Freddie Summers, WF vs. UNC ........1968 PASSING YARDAGE 545 Rusty LaRue, WF vs. NCS ................1995 536 Chris Weinke, FSU vs. Duke .............2000 535 Shane Montgomery, NCS vs. Duke ...1989 521 Chris Weinke, FSU vs. Clemson ........2000 504 Gary Schofield, WF vs. Md. ..............1981 501 Rusty LaRue, WF vs. GT ...................1995 498 Scott Milanovich, Md. vs. VaT ..........1993 496 Chris Weinke, FSU vs. Miami ...........2000 486 George Godsey, GT vs. UVa ..............2001 479 Dave Brown, Duke vs. UNC..............1989 478 Rusty LaRue, WF vs. Duke ...............1995 475 Philip Rivers, NCS vs. Kansas...........2003 475 Anthony Dilweg, Duke vs. WF..........1988 469 Jamie Barnette, NCS vs. Baylor ........1998 469 Ben Bennett, Duke vs. WF.................1980 468 Shane Montgomery, NCS vs. Duke ...1987 463 Thad Busby, FSU vs. NCS .................1997 459 Thaddeus Lewis, Duke vs. NCS ........2009 458 Steve Slayden, Duke vs. N CS ...........1987 454 George Godsey, GT vs. Clemson .......2000 454 Danny Kanell, FSU vs. UVa ..............1995 451 Scott Milanovich, Md. vs. WVa .........1993 447 Jay Venuto, WF vs. So. Carolina .......1980 446 Charlie Ward, FSU vs. Florida ...........1993 444 Dave Brown, Duke vs. WF ................1989 443 Chris Weinke, FSU vs. GT.................2000 PASS ATTEMPTS 78 Rusty LaRue, WF vs. Duke ...............1995 73 Shane Montgomery, NCS vs. Duke ...1989 67 Rusty LaRue, WF vs. NCS ................1995 67 Danny Kanell, FSU vs. UVa ..............1995 66 Cullen Harper, CL vs. VT ..................2007 65 Rusty LaRue, WF vs. GT ...................1995 65 Gary Schofield, WF vs. Md. ..............1982 62 Gary Schofield, WF vs. Md. ..............1981 62 Ben Bennett, Duke vs. WF.................1980 62 Steve Slayden, Duke vs. WF..............1980 62 Scott Milanovich, Md. vs. FSU .........1995 PASS COMPLETIONS 55 Rusty LaRue, WF vs. Duke ...............1995 50 Rusty LaRue, WF vs. NCS ................1995 46 Scott Milanovich, Md. vs. FSU .........1995 43 Gary Schofield, WF vs. Md. ..............1981 41 Matt Schaub, UVa vs. NCS ................2003 41 Rusty LaRue, WF vs. GT ...................1995 41 Matt Schaub, UVa vs. GT ..................2002 40 Thaddeus Lewis, Duke vs. NCS ........2009 40 Matt Ryan, BC vs. WF .......................2006 40 Gary Schofield, WF vs. Md. ..............1982 40 Danny Kanell, FSU vs. Florida ..........1994 39 Matt Schaub, UVa vs. FSU ................2003 39 George Godsey, GT vs. UVa ..............2001

ALL-PURPOSE YARDAGE 411 John Leach, WF vs. Md. ....................1993 397 Brandon Tate, UNC vs, McNeese St.....2008 372 Peter Warrick, FSU vs NCS ..............1997 339 Derrick Fenner, UNC vs. UVa ...........1986 331 Thomas Jones, UVa vs. Buffalo .........1999 316 Chris Barclay, WF vs. Md..................2003 312 Don McCauley, UNC vs. WF ............1969 312 Roddy Jones, GT vs. Georgia..........2008 312 C.J. Spiller. CL vs. FSU .....................2009 311 Tiki Barber, UVa vs. FSU ..................1995 311 Randy Cuthbert, Duke vs. GT............1989 310 Bruce Perry, Md. vs. WF....................2001 310 Dez White, GT vs. Virginia................1998 310 C. J. Spiller, CL vs. Miami.................2009 307 P.J. Daniels, GT vs. Tulsa ..................2003 306 LaMont Jordan, Md. vs. UVa .............1999 304 Chris Douglas, Duke vs. FSU ............2001 301 C. J. Spiller, CL vs. GT (ACC Champ) ...2009 296 Kennard Martin, UNC vs. Duke .......1988 295 Roger Boone, Duke vs. UNC.............1988 294 Mike Imoh, VT vs. N. Carolina .........2004 294 Todd Dixon, WF vs. NC State ...........1993 287 Micah Andrews, WF vs. Vandy .........2005 286 Amos Lawrence, UNC vs. UVa .........1979 282 Justin Miller, Clem. vs. FSU ..............2004 282 Amos Lawrence, UNC vs. UVa .........1979 279 Don McCauley, UNC vs. Duke..........1970 279 Andre Brown, NCS vs. So. Miss. ......2005 278 Torry Holt, NCS vs. Baylor ...............1998 277 Robert Baldwin, Duke vs. Md. ..........1994 276 Corey Thomas, Duke vs. GT .............1997 275 Jonathan Linton, UNC vs. GT ...........1997 RECEPTIONS 16 Alvin Pearman, UVa vs. FSU ............2003 16 Corey Thomas, Duke vs GT ..............1997 16 Geroy Simon, Md. vs. FSU................1995 16 Charlie Carr, UNC vs. Air Force........1966 15 Kenneth Moore, WF vs. BC...............2007 15 Kenneth Moore, WF vs. Navy ..........2007 15 Torry Holt, NCS vs. Wake Forest ......1998 15 Marlon Estes, WF vs. NCS ................1995 15 Roger Boone, Duke vs. Vanderbilt.....1988 15 James Brim, WF vs. NCS ..................1986 14 Kelly Campbell, GT vs. Clem............2000 14 Robert Lavette, GT vs. N. Dame .......1981 14 John Henry Mills, WF vs. Duke ........1990 14 Frank Wycheck, Md. vs. Va. Tech......1990 14 Russ Weaver, Md. vs. WF ..................1993 14 Jon Jensen, Duke vs. UNC.................1994 13 11 players, 12 times RECEIVING YARDAGE 283 Chris Castor, Duke vs. WF ................1982 276 Corey Thomas, Duke vs. GT .............1997 271 Wayne Baumgardner, WF vs. SC.......1980 255 Torry Holt, NCS vs. Baylor ...............1998 251 Marcus Badgett, Md. vs. Pitt. ............1992 251 Clarkston Hines, Duke vs. WF...........1989 250 Jermaine Lewis, Md. vs. UNC ...........1993 249 Peter Warrick, FSU vs. NCS ..............1997 247 Randy Marriott, UNC vs. GT.............1987 243 Dez White, GT vs. Virginia................1998 243 S. Montgomery, Duke vs. Vandy .......1998 241 Ken Shelton, UVa vs. W&Mary.........1974 235 Eron Riley, DU vs. Navy ...................2007 234 Herman Moore, UVa vs. GT ..............1990 230 John Henry Mills, WF vs. Duke ........1990 230 Demaryius Thomas, GT vs. Duke ......2008 225 Torry Holt, NCS vs. Clemson ............1998 223 Derrick Steagall, GT vs UVa..............1997 220 James Milling, Md. vs. UNC .............1984 218 Marcus Badgett, Md. vs. Duke ..........1992 217 Jerricho Cotchery, NCS vs. UNC ......2003 217 Craphonso Thorpe, FSU vs. ND ........2003 217 Hakeem Nicks, UNC vs. West Va. .....2008 215 Dez White, GT vs. Md. ......................1999 211 Octavus Barnes, UNC vs. Ohio .........1995 209 Kelly Campbell, GT vs. Clemson ......2000 209 Henley Carter, Duke vs. Clem. ..........1968 207 Kez McCorvey, FSU vs. Duke ...........1994 207 Eddie Goines, NCS vs. WF................1993


ACC Single Game Team Bests FEWEST POINTS IN A TIE GAME 0 NC State (0), Miami (0) ........................1957 6 Georgia Tech (3), Notre Dame (3) ........1980

Scoring POINTS SCORED 82 Clemson (82) ......... Wake Forest (24) 77 Florida State (77) .........NC State (17) 74 Maryland (74) .............. Missouri (13) 72 Florida State (72) ... Wake Forest (13) 70 Clemson (70) ......... C. Michigan (14) 70 Georgia Tech (70) ................Navy (7) 70 Florida State (70) .............. Tulane (7) 70 Florida State (70) ...............Duke (26) 69 Virginia (69) .........James Madison (9) 69 Florida State (69) ........Maryland (21) 69 Georgia Tech (69) .........Samford (14) 69 Florida State (69) . Western Carolina (0) 65 NC State (65) .....................Navy (19) 65 NC State (65) .......... Murray State (7)

1981 1995 1954 1995 2007 2001 1992 1995 1979 1992 2007 2008 2002 2009

FEWEST POINTS WINNING TEAM 3 Clemson (3) .........................Duke (2) 3 NC State (3) .............Florida State (0) 3 Duke (3) ................... Wake Forest (0) 3 Clemson (3) .........................Duke (0) 3 Clemson (3) ......................... TCU (0)

1965 1965 1978 1971 1965

MOST POINTS SCORED - TWO TEAMS 110 Virginia (63), Tulane (47) .................... 1968 106 Clemson (82), Wake Forest (24) .......... 1981 101 North Carolina (59), Maryland (42) .... 1993 99 Georgia Tech (51), Georgia (48) OT.... 1999 99 NC State (51), Texas Tech (48) OT ..... 2002 98 Georgia Tech (63), Wake Forest (35)... 1998 98 Virginia (63), William & Mary (35) .... 1990 98 North Carolina (56), Army (42) ........... 1974 POINTS SCORED - LOSING TEAM 47 N. Carolina (47) .. Syracuse (49) (3ot) 2003 96 North Carolina (47), Syracuse (49) 3OT .....2003 45 Maryland (45) ..............NC State (47) 1994 96 Florida State (70), Duke (26) ............... 1995 45 Duke (45) .....................NC State (47) 1987 44 Duke (44) ........... North Carolina (45) 2006 FEWEST POINTS SCORED - TWO TEAMS NC State (0), Miami (0) ....................... 1957 44 NC State (44) .Florida State (50) (2OT) 2003 0 NC State (3), Florida State (0) ............. 1965 44 Georgia Tech (44) ........ Clemson (47) 2001 3 Duke (3), Wake Forest (0) ................... 1978 44 Florida State (44) .. Georgia Tech (49) 2009 3 Clemson (3), Duke (0) ....................... 1971 43 Duke (43) ...........................Navy (46) 2007 3 Clemson (3), TCU (0) ........................ 1965 42 Clemson (42) ........ Georgia Tech (45) 1999 3 Clemson (3), Duke (2) ......................... 1965 42 Maryland (42) .... North Carolina (59) 1993 5 42 NC State (42) .........Florida State (45) 2009 Total Offense 40 Duke (40) ........... North Carolina (41) 1994 40 North Carolina (40)....... Virginia (44) 1973 TOTAL OFFENSE 858 Florida State (69) ........Maryland (21) 1992 HIGHEST SCORING 1-POINT DECISION 89 North Carolina 45, Duke (44) ..............2006 802 Maryland (62) ............... Virginia (24) 1975 83 N. Illinois (42), Wake Forest (41) ........2002 797 Florida State (70) ...............Duke (26) 1995 81 North Carolina (41), Duke (40) ...........1994 771 Florida State (54) ........... Clemson (7) 2000 77 Virginia (39), Georgia Tech (38)..........2001 756 Clemson (82) ......... Wake Forest (24) 1981 77 South Carolina (39), Wake Forest (38) ....1980 749 Florida State (72) ... Wake Forest (13) 1995 77 North Carolina (39), Duke (38) ...........1976 745 Florida State (77) .........NC State (17) 1995 71 North Carolina (36), W. & Mary (35) ..1971 731 Florida State (52) ........Maryland (20) 1994 69 NC State (35), Texas Tech (34)............1993 714 North Carolina (59).....Maryland (42) 1993 69 Clemson (35), NC State (34) ...............1984 706 Duke (46) ............... Wake Forest (26) 1982 69 NC State (35), North Carolina (34) .....1986 67 North Carolina (34), NC State (33) .....1972 TOTAL OFFENSE - TWO TEAMS 67 Maryland (33), West Virginia (34) .......1992 1294 Florida State (69), Maryland (21) ...... 1992 1290 Virginia Tech (55), Maryland (28) .... 1993 1229 Maryland (62), Virginia (24) ............. 1975 MARGIN OF VICTORY 69 Florida State (69) Western Carolina (0)2008 1224 Duke (46), Wake Forest (26) ............. 1982 67 NC State (67) ....Western Carolina (0) 1990 1219 Virginia (63), William & Mary (35) .. 1990 1201 Florida State (70), Duke (26) ............. 1995 66 Clemson (66) ........... Presbyterian (0) 1957 1166 No. Carolina (59), Maryland (42) ...... 1993 63 Virginia Tech (63) Western Michigan (0) 2004 1165 NC State (47), No. Carolina (34) ....... 2003 63 Georgia Tech (70) ................Navy (7) 2001 1156 Wake Forest (48), No. Carolina (31) .... 1968 63 Florida State (70) .............. Tulane (7) 1992 1155 NC State (49), Texas Tech (21).......... 2003 62 Virginia Tech (62) ...Florida A&M (0) 2004 62 North Carolina (62).....Ohio Univ. (0) 1995 OFFENSIVE PLAYS 61 Maryland (61) ............The Citadel (0) 2003 105 NC State (14) ..............Maryland (10) 1992 61 Maryland (74) .............. Missouri (13) 1954 102 North Carolina (32)....... Virginia (20) 1959 60 Virginia (69) .........James Madison (9) 1979 100 Maryland (55) ....................Duke (21) 2004 MOST POINTS IN A TIE GAME 86 Duke (43), NC State (43) ......................1988 68 Wake Forest (34), App State (34) .........1988 62 Michigan State (31), NC State (31) ......1976 62 Florida State (31), Florida (31) .............1994 62 NC State (31), Houston (31) .................1974 50 Duke (25), NC State (25) ......................1969 48 Clemson (24), Georgia Tech (24) .........1976 48 Maryland (24), NC State (24) ...............1972 48 Virginia (24), North Carolina (24) ........1984 44 Duke (22), California (22) ....................1963

100 99 98 98 98

Duke (44) ..............Northwestern (10) South Carolina (7).......... Clemson (3) Virginia (28) ....... South Carolina (49) Clemson (23) ..............Maryland (53) Duke (31) .....................NC State (55)

1998 1968 1968 1992 2001

Rushing RUSH ATTEMPTS 94 Wake Forest (51) ................Tulsa (21) 84 Duke (42) .......................NC State (0) 82 North Carolina (27)......NC State (22) 82 North Carolina (32)...... Clemson (15) 80 NC State (36) ........East Carolina (14)

1971 1956 1961 1969 1980

171 171 171

RUSHING YARDAGE 582 Maryland (62) ............... Virginia (24) 536 Clemson (82) ......... Wake Forest (24) 528 Wake Forest (51) ................Tulsa (21) 494 Virginia (50) .......................Duke (20) 492 Maryland (74) .............. Missouri (13) 472 North Carolina (14)..............Duke (0) 472 Georgia Tech (41) ............Miami (23) 467 North Carolina (48) Wake Forest (10) 457 North Carolina (61).............VMI (11) 456 Virginia (41) ................ Davidson (14) 451 North Carolina (27)......... Virginia (7)

1975 1981 1971 1968 1954 1970 008 1981 1969 1968 1986

RUSHING YARDAGE - TWO TEAMS 933 Maryland (62), Virginia (24)...............1975 836 East Carolina (61), Virginia (10) ........1975 737 So. Carolina (31), North Carolina (23)1974 720 North Carolina (39), Duke (38) ..........1976 710 Maryland (45), Virginia (34)...............1984 707 Clemson (41), South Carolina (23) .....1978 702 Wake Forest (48), N. Carolina (31) ....1968 697 Clemson (39), South Carolina (21) .....1974 690 South Carolina (56), Clemson (20) .....1975 679 Maryland (19), Wake Forest (14)........1969

Passing PASS ATTEMPTS 78 Wake Forest (26) ................Duke (42) 73 NC State (26) .....................Duke (35) 68 Florida State (28) .......... Virginia (33) 67 Wake Forest (23) ..........NC State (52) 67 Wake Forest (33) .........Maryland (45) 67 Clemson (38) ........Virginia Tech (14)

1995 1989 1995 1995 1981 2007

PASS COMPLETIONS 55 Wake Forest (26) ................Duke (42) 50 Wake Forest (23) ..........NC State (52) 47 Wake Forest (33) .........Maryland (45) 46 Maryland (17) ........Florida State (59) 42 Wake Forest (35) ... Georgia Tech (63) 41 Virginia (37) .................NC State (51) 41 Duke (38) .............. Georgia Tech (41) 41 Wake Forest (23) ... Georgia Tech (24) 41 Virginia (15) .......... Georgia Tech (23) 40 Florida State (31) ............Florida (31) 40 Wake Forest (31) .........Maryland (52) 40 Boston College (14) .. Wake Forest (21) 40 Duke (49) ....................NC Sttate (28)

1995 1995 1981 1995 1998 2003 1997 1995 2002 1994 1982 2006 2009

PASSING YARDAGE 556 Wake Forest (33) .........Maryland (45) 545 Wake Forest (23) ..........NC State (52) 536 Florida State (63) ...............Duke (14) 535 NC State (26) .....................Duke (35) 521 Florida State (54) ........... Clemson (7) 506 Florida State (58) ..... Wake Forest (7) 501 Wake Forest (23) ... Georgia Tech (24) 498 Maryland (17) .......Virginia Tech (20) 496 Florida State (24) .............Miami (27) 496 Florida State (59) ........Maryland (17)

1981 1995 2000 1989 2000 1997 1995 1993 2000 1995

PASSING YARDAGE - TWO TEAMS 928 NC State (52), Wake Forest (23)........ 1995 926 Duke (35), NC State (26) ................... 1989 909 NC State (47), Duke (45) ................... 1987 892 NC State (47), No. Carolina (34) ....... 2003 891 North Carolina (38), Arizona St. (35) 2002 876 Florida State (59), Maryland (17) ...... 1995 843 NC State (49), Texas Tech (21).......... 2003 827 Florida State (24), Miami (27) ........... 2000 813 Virginia (39), Georgia (38) ................ 2001 812 Duke (48), Georgia Tech (14) ............ 1987 810 Maryland (47), Pittsburgh (34) .......... 1992 803 NC State (51), Virginia (37) .............. 2003


ACC Individual Season Bests

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*Denotes individual led NCAA TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS Player, School Cl. 1. Philip Rivers, NCS ............Sr. 2. Matt Ryan, BC..................Sr. 3. Chris Weinke, FSU ...........Sr. 4. Joe Hamilton, GT .............Sr. 5. Anthony Dilweg, Duke ....Sr. 6. Charlie Whitehurst, Clem. .So. 7. Philip Rivers, NCS ........... Jr. 8. Scott Milanovich, Md......So. 9. John Kaleo, Md. ...............Sr. 10. Thaddeus Lewis, Duke .....Sr.

Year 2003 2007 2000 1999 1988 2003 2002 1993 1992 2009

G 13 14 12 11 11 13 14 11 11 12

Ply TDR 561 37 722 33 461 34 459 35 539 26 557 25 475 30 522 29 588 22 535 24

Yds 4600 4509 4070 3794 3713 3606 3453 3437 3392 3378

TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS PER GAME Player, School Cl. 1. Philip Rivers, NCS .............Sr. 2. Joe Hamilton, GT ...............Sr. 3. Chris Weinke, FSU ............Sr. 4. Anthony Dilweg, Duke.......Sr. 5. Matt Ryan, BC..................Sr. 6. Christian Ponder, FSU...... Jr. 7. John Kaleo, Md. ...............Sr. 8. Scott Milanovich, Md......So. 9. Charlie Ward, FSU ...........Sr. 10. Woodrow Dantzler, Clem. ..Sr.

Year 2003 1999 2000 1988 2007 2009 1992 1993 1993 2001

G TDR 13 37 11 35 12 34 11 26 14 33 9 16 11 22 11 29 11 31 11 27

Year 2007 1992 2003 2003 1988 2005 2009 1991 1983 1993

Yds 4600 3794 4070 3713 4509 2896 3472 3437 3371 3364

PG 353.8 344.9 339.2 337.5 322.1 321.8 315.6 312.5 306.5 305.8

Yds 4509 3472 4600 3606 3713 3180 3378 2851 2950 3437

Plays 722 588 561 557 539 536 535 527 526 522

G Plays Yds 11 588 3472 14 722 4509 11 539 3713 11 527 2851 11 526 2950 11 522 3437 11 517 3364 11 514 2969 11 505 2801 11 502 2772

PG 53.5 51.6 49.0 47.9 47.8 47.5 47.0 46.7 45.9 45.6

G 14 11 13 13 11 13 12 11 11 11

TDR 33 22 37 25 26 21 24 25 17 29

TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS PER GAME Player, School Cl. 1. John Kaleo, Md. ...............Sr. 2. Matt Ryan, BC..................Sr. 3. Anthony Dilweg, Duke ....Sr. 4. Dave Brown, Duke ........... Jr. 5. Ben Bennett, Duke ...........Sr. 6. Scott Milanovich, Md......So. 7. Woodrow Dantzler, Clem. ...Sr. 8. Philip Rivers, NCS ...........Fr. 9. Rusty LaRue, WF .............Sr. 10. Spence Fischer, Duke .......Sr.

Year 1992 2007 1988 1991 1983 1993 2001 2000 1995 1995

TOUCHDOWN RESPONSIBILITY Player, School Cl. 1. Philip Rivers, NCS ...........Sr. 2. Joe Hamilton, GT .............Sr. Russell Wilson, NCS ......So. 4. Chris Weinke, FSU ...........Sr. 5. Matt Ryan, BC..................Sr. 6. Danny Kanell, FSU ..........Sr. 7. Charlie Ward, FSU ...........Sr. 8. Cullen Harper, Clem......... Jr. Philip Rivers, NCS ........... Jr. Matt Schaub, UVa ............ Jr.

Year 2003 1999 2009 2000 2007 1995 1993 2007 2002 2002

G 13 11 12 12 14 11 11 13 14 14

Plys 561 459 481 461 722 421 445 504 475 488

Avg 9.53 8.83 8.27 8.20 8.11 8.08 7.82 7.68 7.67 7.58

RUSHING YARDAGE

TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS Player, School Cl. 1. Matt Ryan, BC..................Sr. 2. John Kaleo, Md. ...............Sr. 3. Philip Rivers, NCS ...........Sr. 4. Charlie Whitehurst, Clem. So. 5. Anthony Dilweg, Duke ....Sr. 6. Drew Weatherford, FSU ..... Fr. 7. Thaddeus Lewis, Duke .....Sr. 8. Dave Brown, Duke ........... Jr. 9. Ben Bennett, Duke ...........Sr. 10. Scott Milanovich, Md......So.

TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS PER PLAY (Minimum 75.0 yards per game) Player, School Cl. Year G Plys Yds 1. Chet Hanulak, Md. ...........Sr. 1953 10 79 753 2. Chris Weinke, FSU ...........Sr. 2000 12 461 4070 3. Joe Hamilton, GT .............Sr. 1999 11 459 3794 4. Philip Rivers, NCS ...........Sr. 2003 13 561 4600 5. Chris Rix, FSU .................Fr. 2001 11 385 3123 6. Dave Brown, Duke ...........Fr. 1989 9 180 1454 7. Warrick Dunn, FSU .......... Jr. 1995 11 170 1330 8. Tyrod Taylor, VT ............Jr. 2009 13 349 2,681 9. Shawn Moore, UVa ..........Sr. 1990 10 335 2568 10. Charlie Ward, FSU ...........Sr. 1993 11 445 3371

Yds 4600 3794 3287 4070 4509 2916 3371 2902 3453 3071

TDR 37 35 35 34 33 32 31 30 30 30

Player, School Cl. 1. Thomas Jones, UVa ..........Sr. 2. Don McCauley, UNC .......Sr. 3. Ryan Williams, VT ........ Fr. 4. LaMont Jordan, Md. ......... Jr. 5. Tashard Choice, GT.......... Jr. 6. Montel Harris, BC .........So. 7. P.J. Daniels, GT ...............So. 8. Mike Voight, UNC ...........Sr. 9. Tiki Barber, UVa .............. Jr. 10. Jonathan Dwyer, GT........So. Jonathan Dwyer, GT......... Jr.

Year 1999 1970 2009 1999 2006 2009 2003 1976 1995 2008 2009

G 11 11 13 11 14 13 13 11 12 13 14

Att 334 324 293 266 297 308 283 315 265 200 235

Avg 5.4 5.3 5.6 6.1 5.0 4.7 5.1 4.5 5.3 7.0 5.9

Yds 1798 1720 1655 1632 1473 1457 1447 1407 1397 1395 1395

Yds 1798 1720 1632 1130 1407 1655 1140 1250 1250 1360

PG 163.5 156.4 148.4 141.3 127.9 127.3 126.7 125.0 125.0 123.6

RUSHING YARDAGE PER GAME Player, School Cl. 1. Thomas Jones, UVa ......... Sr. 2. Don McCauley, UNC ...... Sr. 3. LaMont Jordan, Md. .........Jr. 4. Terry Kirby, UVa ............. Sr. 5. Mike Voight, UNC .......... Sr. 6. Ryan Williams, VT ........Fr. 7. Charlie Wysocki, Md...... So. 8. Derrick Fenner, UNC ..... So. Mike Voight, UNC ...........Jr. 10. Tiki Barber, UVa ............. Sr.

Year G Att Avg 1999 11 334 5.4 1970 11 324 5.3 1999 11 266 6.1 1992 8 175 6.5 1976 11 315 4.5 2009 13 293 5.6 1979 9 247 4.6 1986 10 200 6.3 1975 10 259 4.8 1996 11 250 5.4

RUSHING ATTEMPTS Player, School Cl. 1. Charlie Wysocki, Md........ Jr. Thomas Jones, UVa ..........Sr. 3. Don McCauley, UNC .......Sr. 4. Mike Voight, UNC ...........Sr. 5. Montel Harris, BC .........So. 6. Ted Brown, NCS ..............Sr. 7. Tashard Choice, GT.......... Jr. 8. Ryan Williams, VT ........ Fr. 9. Steve Jones, Duke ............Sr. Darren Evans, VT.......... Fr.

Year 1980 1999 1970 1976 2009 1978 2006 2009 1972 2008

G 11 11 11 11 13 11 14 13 11 14

Avg 4.1 5.4 5.3 4.5 4.7 4.5 5.0 5.6 4.3 4.4

Yds 1359 1798 1720 1407 1458 1350 1473 1655 1236 1265

Att 334 334 324 315 308 302 297 293 287 287

Yds 1359 1798 1720 1407 1350 1236 1261 1208 1044 1187

Att 30.4 30.4 29.5 28.6 27.5 26.1 25.7 25.5 25.2 25.1

RUSHING ATTEMPTS PER GAME Player, School Cl. 1. Charlie Wysocki, Md........ Jr. Thomas Jones, UVa ..........Sr. 3. Don McCauley, UNC .......Sr. 4. Mike Voight, UNC ...........Sr. 5. Ted Brown, NCS ..............Sr. 6. Steve Jones, Duke ............Sr. 7. Steve Atkins, Md. .............Sr. 8. Robert Lavette, GT..........So. 9. Brian Piccolo, WF ............Sr. 10. Robert Baldwin, Duke ......Sr.

Year 1980 1999 1970 1976 1978 1972 1978 1982 1964 1994

G 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 10 11

Att 334 334 324 315 302 287 283 280 252 276


173 173 173

ACC Individual Season Bests RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS Player, School

Cl.

1. Ryan Williams, VT ....Fr. 2. Robert Lavette, GT .... So. Don McCauley, UNC .. Sr. 4. Mike Voight, UNC ...... Sr. T.A. McLendon, NCS . Fr. Joshua Nesbitt, GT.... Jr. 7. James Davis, Clem. .... So. Wali Lundy, UVa ..........Jr. Kelvin Bryant, UNC ....Jr. Lester Brown, Clem. ....Jr. 11. Branden Ore, VT ........ So. Thomas Jones, UVa ..... Sr. LaMont Jordan, Md. ....Jr. Travis Zachery, Clem. So. Stan Fritts, NCS ...........Jr.

Year

2009 1982 1970 1976 2002 2009 2006 2004 1981 1978 2006 1999 1999 1999 1972

G

Att

13 11 11 11 13 14 13 12 8 10 12 11 11 10 11

293 280 324 315 245 279 203 175 152 196 241 334 266 184 145

YARDS PER RUSHING ATTEMPT (Minimum of 65.0 yards per game) Player, School Cl. Year G Att 1. Chet Hanulak, Md. ...........Sr. 1953 10 77 2. Ron Waller, Md. ...............Sr. 1954 9 67 3. Warrick Dunn, FSU .......... Jr. 1995 11 166 4. C.J. Spiller, Clem. ............Fr. 2006 13 129 5. Dorsey Levens, GT ..........Sr. 1993 11 114 6. Nikki Fisher, UVa ............. Jr. 1990 11 121 7. Jonathan Dwyer, GT........So. 2008 13 200 8. Frank Quayle, UVa ...........Sr. 1968 11 175 9. Leon Washington, FSU .... Jr. 2004 10 138 10. Willie Burden, NCS .........Sr. 1973 11 150

Yds

1655 1208 1720 1407 1154 1037 1137 864 1015 1006 1137 1798 1632 827 689

Yds 753 587 1242 938 823 848 1395 1213 951 1014

TDs

21 19 19 18 18 18 17 17 17 17 16 16 16 16 16

Avg 9.78 8.76 7.48 7.27 7.22 7.01 6.98 6.93 6.89 6.76

Year 2007 2003 2000 1988 2003 1993 1992 2002 2009 2009

G 14 13 12 11 13 11 11 14 13 12

Cm-Att TD 388-654 31 348-483 34 266-431 33 287-484 24 288-465 21 279-431 26 286-482 17 262-418 20 242-406 24 274-449 20

Yds 4507 4491 4167 3824 3561 3499 3392 3353 3352 3330

Year G Cm-Att. Yds PG 1988 11 287-484 3824 347.6 2000 12 266-431 4167 347.3 2003 13 348-483 4491 345.5 2007 14 388-654 4507 321.9 1993 11 279-431 3499 318.1 1992 11 286-482 3392 308.4 1997 11 235-390 3317 301.5 1998 11 193-377 3169 288.1 1999 11 232-377 3103 282.1 1983 11 300-469 3086 280.5

TOUCHDOWN PASSES Player, School Cl. 1. Philip Rivers, NCS ...........Sr. 2. Chris Weinke, FSU ...........Sr. 3. Danny Kanell, FSU ..........Sr. 4. Matt Ryan, BC..................Sr. Russell Wilson, NCS ......So. 6. Joe Hamilton, GT .............Sr. 7. Matt Schaub, UVa ............ Jr. 8. Charlie Ward, FSU ...........Sr. Cullen Harper, Clem......... Jr. 10. Scott Milanovich, Md......So. Riley Skinner, WF ............Sr.

Year 2003 2000 1995 2007 2009 1999 2002 1993 2007 1993 2009

G 13 12 11 14 12 11 14 11 13 11 12

Joe Hamilton, GT ........ Sr. Chris Kupec, UNC ...... Sr. Philip Rivers, NCS ...... Sr. Chris Weinke, FSU...... Sr. Dave Brown, Duke..... So. Shawn Moore, UVa* ... Sr. Matt Blundin, UVa .......Jr. Charlie Ward, FSU ...... Sr. Chris Rix, FSU ............ Fr. Shawn Moore, UVa ......Jr.

1999 1974 2003 2000 1989 1990 1991 1993 2001 1989

203-305 104-150 348-483 266-431 104-163 144-241 135-224 264-380 165-286 125-221

Yds

Pts

29 12 34 33 14 21 19 27 24 18

3060 1474 4491 4167 1479 2262 1902 3032 2734 2078

175.0 170.8 170.5 163.1 161.0 160.7 159.6 157.8 156.6 156.3

COMPLETION PERCENTAGE (Minimum of 10 completions per game) Player, School Cl. Year Cm-At TD 1. Riley Skinner, WF ...........So. 2007 236-326 12 2. Philip Rivers, NCS ...........Sr. 2003 348-483 34 3. Matt Schaub, UVa ............Sr. 2003 281-403 18 4. Charlie Ward, FSU ...........Sr. 1993 264-380 27 5. Chris Kupec, UNC ...........Sr. 1974 104-150 12 6. Matt Schaub, UVa ............ Jr. 2002 288-418 28 7. Scott Milanovich, Md....... Jr. 1994 229-333 20 8. Charlie Whitehurst, Clem.....Sr. 2005 229-340 11 9. Joe Hamilton, GT .............Sr. 1999 203-305 29 10. Riley Skinner, WF ............Sr. 2009 264-400 26 11. Riley Skinner, WF ............Fr. 2006 171-260 9

Yds 2204 4491 2952 3032 1474 2976 2394 2483 3060 3160 2051

Pct .7239 .7205 .6973 .6947 .6933 .6890 .6877 .6745 .6656 .6600 .6577

Cm-Att 348-483 266-431 257-402 388-654 224-378 203-305 288-418 264-380 282-433 279-431 264-400

Player, School Cl. 1. Matt Ryan, BC................... Sr. 2. Philip Rivers, NCS ............ Sr. 3. Ben Bennett, Duke ............ Sr. 4. Charlie Whitehurst, Clem....So. 5. Matt Schaub, UVa .............. Jr. 6. Anthony Dilweg, Duke ..... Sr. 7. John Kaleo, Md. ................ Sr. 8. Cullen Harper, Clem........... Jr. 9. Matt Schaub, UVa ............. Sr. 10. Scott Milanovich, Md........So.

Year 2007 2003 1983 2003 2002 1988 1992 2007 2003 1993

G 14 13 11 13 14 11 11 13 11 11

Att TD Yds Com 654 31 4507 388 483 34 4491 348 469 17 3086 300 465 21 3561 288 418 28 2976 288 484 24 3824 287 482 17 3392 286 433 27 2991 282 403 18 2952 281 431 26 3499 279

PASS ATTEMPTS

PASSING YARDAGE PER GAME Player, School Cl. 1. Anthony Dilweg, Duke ....Sr. 2. Chris Weinke, FSU ...........Sr. 3. Philip Rivers, NCS ...........Sr. 4. Matt Ryan, BC..................Sr. 5. Scott Milanovich, Md......So. 6. John Kaleo, Md. ...............Sr. 7. Thad Busby, FSU .............Sr. 8. Jamie Barnette, NCS ........ Jr. 9. Chris Weinke, FSU ........... Jr. 10. Ben Bennett, Duke ...........Sr.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

PASS COMPLETIONS

PASSING YARDAGE Player, School Cl. 1. Matt Ryan, BC..................Sr. 2. Philip Rivers, NCS ...........Sr. 3. Chris Weinke, FSU ...........Sr. 4. Anthony Dilweg, Duke ....Sr. 5. Charlie Whitehurst, Clem. So. 6. Scott Milanovich, Md......So. 7. John Kaleo, Md. ...............Sr. 8. Philip Rivers, NCS ........... Jr. 9. Jacory Harris, UM ........So. 10. Thaddeus Lewis, Duke .....Sr.

PASSING EFFICIENCY (Minimum of 10 completions per game) Player, School Cl. Year Cm-Att TD

Yds TDs 4491 34 4167 33 2957 32 4507 31 3027 31 3060 29 2976 28 3032 27 2991 27 3499 26 3160 26

Player, School Cl. 1. Matt Ryan, BC................... Sr. 2. Anthony Dilweg, Duke ..... Sr. 3. Philip Rivers, NCS ............ Sr. 4. John Kaleo, Md. ................ Sr. 5. Ben Bennett, Duke ............ Sr. Drew Weatherford, FSU .... Fr. 7. Charlie Whitehurst, Clem. ....So. 8. Thaddeus Lewis, Duke ...... Sr. 9. Philip Rivers, NCS ............ Fr. 10. Spence Fischer, Duke ........ Sr.

Year 2007 1988 2003 1992 1983 2005 2003 2009 2000 1995

G 14 11 13 11 11 13 13 12 11 11

Cm TD Yds Att 388 31 4507 654 287 24 3824 484 348 34 4491 483 286 17 3392 482 300 17 3086 469 276 18 3208 469 288 21 3561 465 274 20 3300 449 237 25 3054 441 256 12 2668 438

YARDS PER PASS ATTEMPT (Minimum of 100 completions) Player, School Cl. Year Cm-At 1. Joe Hamilton, GT .............. Sr. 1999 203-305 2. Chris Kupec, UNC ............ Sr. 1974 104-150 3. Chris Weinke, FSU ............ Sr. 2000 266-431 4. Chris Rix, FSU .................. Fr. 2001 165-286 5. Tyrod Taylor, VT ............. Jr. 2009 136-243 6. Shawn Moore, UVa ............Jr. 1989 125-221 7. Shawn Moore, UVa ........... Sr. 1990 144-241 8. Philip Rivers, NCS ............ Sr. 2003 348-483 9. Dave Buckey, NCS............ Sr. 1974 105-162 10. David Brown, Duke ......... So. 1989 104-163

TD 29 12 33 24 13 18 21 34 8 14

Yds Avg 3060 10.03 1474 9.83 4167 9.67 2734 9.56 2311 9.51 2078 9.40 2262 9.39 4491 9.30 1481 9.14 1479 9.07


ACC Individual Season Bests

174 174

TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS

INTERCEPTION AVOIDANCE Player, School Cl. Year Att *1. Matt Blundin, UVa ............. Sr. 1991 224 *2. Russell Wilson, NCS .........Fr. 2008 275 *3. Drew Weatherford, FSU ......Jr. 2007 318 4. Charlie Ward, FSU ............. Sr. 1993 380 5. Larry Dick, Md.................. So. 1975 158 6. Cullen Harper, Clem............Jr. 2007 433 7. Neil O’Donnell, Md. .......... Sr. 1989 280 8. Philip Rivers, NCS ............. Sr. 2003 483 9. Chris Keldorf, UNC ............Jr. 1996 338 10. Joe Hamilton, GT ............... Fr. 1996 188 Chris Morocco, Clem. ........ Sr. 1989 125 *Led Nation TOTAL RECEPTIONS Player, School Cl. 1. Kenneth Moore, WF.........Sr. 2. Torry Holt, NCS ...............Sr. Aaron Kelly, Clem ........... Jr. 4. Jerricho Cotchery, NCS ....Sr. 5. Billy McMullen, UVa ....... Jr. 6. D.J. Boldin, WF................Sr. 7. Jonathan Smith, GT ..........Sr. 8. Geroy Simon, Md. ...........So. 9. Calvin Johnson, GT .......... Jr. Andre Callender, BC ........Sr.

Year 2007 1998 2007 2003 2001 2008 2003 1994 2006 2007

G 13 11 13 13 12 13 13 11 14 14

Yds Int Pct 1902 0 0.00 1955 1 0.34 2049 3 0.94 3032 4 1.05 1190 2 1.27 2902 6 1.39 2103 4 1.43 4491 7 1.45 2347 5 1.48 1342 3 1.60 1074 2 1.60

Yds 1011 1604 1081 1369 1060 848 1138 891 1202 720

TD 5 11 11 10 12 3 5 5 15 4

Rec 98 88 88 86 83 81 78 77 76 76

RECEPTIONS PER GAME Player, School Cl. 1. Torry Holt, NCS ............... Sr. 2. Peter Warrick, FSU........... Sr. 3. Kenneth Moore, WF......... Sr. 4. Geroy Simon, Md. ........... So. 5. Billy McMullen. UVa ........Jr. 6. Marcus Badgett, Md. ........ Sr. 7. Aaron Kelly, Clem, ...........Jr. 8. Wes Chesson, Duke .......... Sr. 9. Rod Gardner, Clem............Jr. Roger Boone, Duke ...........Jr.

Year 1998 1999 2007 1994 2001 1992 2007 1970 1999 1988

G Rec 11 88 9 71 13 98 11 77 12 83 11 75 13 88 11 74 11 73 11 73

Yds TD 1604 11 934 8 1011 5 891 5 1060 12 1240 9 1081 11 1080 3 1009 4 630 2

PG 8.00 7.89 7.54 7.00 6.92 6.82 6.77 6.73 6.64 6.64

RECEIVING YARDAGE Player, School Cl. 1. Torry Holt, NCS ...............Sr. 2. Jerricho Cotchery, NCS ....Sr. 3. Marvin Minnis, FSU ........Sr. 4. Marcus Badgett, Md. ........Sr. 5. Peter Warrick, FSU........... Jr. 6. Calvin Johnson, GT ........... Jr. 7. Jerricho Cotchery, NCS .... Jr. 8. Herman Moore, UVa ........Sr. 9. Demaryius Thomas, GT ... Jr. 10. Clarkston Hines, Duke .....Sr.

Year 1998 2003 2000 1992 1998 2006 2002 1990 2009 1989

G 11 13 12 11 12 14 14 11 14 11

Rec 88 86 63 75 61 76 67 54 46 61

TD 11 10 11 9 12 15 8 13 8 17

Yds 1604 1369 1340 1240 1232 1202 1192 1190 1154 1149

Yds 1604 957 1240 1340 1190 1369 1149 934 1232 1105

PG 145.8 119.6 112.7 111.7 108.2 105.3 104.5 103.8 102.7 100.5

RECEIVING YARDAGE PER GAME Player, School Cl. 1. Torry Holt, NCS ...............Sr. 2. Jermaine Lewis, Md. .......So. 3. Marcus Badgett, Md. ........Sr. 4. Marvin Minnis, FSU ........Sr. 5. Herman Moore, UVa ........Sr. 6. Jerricho Cotchery, NCS ....Sr. 7. Clarkston Hines, Duke .....Sr. 8. Peter Warrick, FSU...........Sr. 9. Peter Warrick, FSU........... Jr. 10. Kelly Campbell, GT ........So.

Year 1998 1993 1992 2000 1990 2003 1989 1999 1998 1999

G 11 8 11 12 11 13 11 9 12 11

Rec 88 52 75 63 54 86 61 71 61 69

TD 11 7 9 11 13 10 17 8 12 10

Player, School Cl. 1. Clarkston Hines, Duke ....... Sr. 2. Torry Holt, NCS ..................Jr. 3. Andre Cooper, FSU .............Jr. Calvin Johnson, GT .............Jr. 5. Herman Moore, UVa .......... Sr. Chris Castor, Duke ............. Sr. Koren Robinson, NCS ....... So. Anquan Boldin, FSU ...........Jr. 9. Greg Carr, FSU.................. So. Peter Warrick, FSU..............Jr. Kenny Duckett, WF.............Jr. Billy McMullen, UVa ..........Jr. Hakeem Nicks, UNC ...........Jr.

Year 1989 1997 1995 2006 1990 1981 2000 2002 2006 1998 1980 2001 2008

G Rec 11 61 11 68 11 71 14 76 11 54 11 46 11 62 14 65 12 34 12 61 11 50 12 83 13 68

YARDS PER CATCH (Minimum of 30 Receptions) Player, School Cl. Year Rec TD 1. Owen Spencer, NCS ......... Jr. 2009 30 6 2. Demaryius Thomas, GT ......Jr. 2009 46 8 3. Owen Spencer, NCS ........ So. 2008 31 5 4. Herman Moore, UVa .......... Sr. 1990 54 13 5. Pat Kenney, NCS ................ Sr. 1982 38 5 6. Marvin Minnis, FSU .......... Sr. 2000 63 11 7. Terry Smith, Clem. ............. Sr. 1993 34 3 8. Javon Walker, FSU ............. Sr. 2001 45 7 9. Jarrett Boykin, VT .......... So. 2009 40 5 10. Germane Crowell, UVa .......Jr. 1996 33 3

Yds TDs 1149 17 1099 16 1002 15 1202 15 1190 13 952 13 1061 13 1011 13 619 12 1232 12 656 12 1060 12 1222 12

Yds 765 1154 691 1190 832 1340 720 944 835 687

Avg 25.50 25.09 22.29 22.03 21.89 21.27 21.18 20.98 20.88 20.82

Avg 9.5 17.8 5.7 5.9 17.4 7.5 6.0 13.5 16.9 8.6

Yds 2680 2192 2054 2021 1979 1938 1906 1883 1880 1869

Ply 283 217 358 342 123 114 235 204 111 291

Yds 2680 1869 2054 2021 2192 1979 1770 1372 1880 1859

PG 191.4 186.9 186.7 183.7 182.7 179.9 177.0 171.5 170.9 169.0

G TDs 8 18 11 21 10 17 11 0 11 19 12 0 13 22 11 18 11 17 10 16

Pts 108 126 111 116 114 123 132 110 106 96

PG 13.50 11.45 11.10 10.55 10.36 10.25 10.15 10.00 9.64 9.60

ALL PURPOSE YARDAGE Player, School Cl. 1. C. J. Spiller, Clem ............Sr. 2. Torrey Smith, Md. .........So. 3. Thomas Jones, UVa ..........Sr. 4. Don McCauley, UNC .......Sr. 5. Torry Holt, NCS ...............Sr. 6. Alvin Pearman, UVa.........Sr. 7. Tiki Barber, UVa .............. Jr. 8. Derrick Hamilton, Clem....So. 9. Koren Robinson, NCS .....So. 10. Frank Quayle, UVa ...........Sr.

Year 2009 2009 1999 1970 1998 2004 1995 2002 2000 1968

G 14 12 11 11 11 12 12 13 11 10

Ply 283 123 358 342 114 257 320 140 111 217

ALL PURPOSE YARDS PER GAME Player, School Cl. 1. C.J. Spiller, Clem .............Sr. 2. Frank Quayle, UVa ...........Sr. 3. Thomas Jones, UVa ..........Sr. 4. Don McCauley, UNC .......Sr. 5. Torrey Smith, Md ..........So. 6. Torry Holt, NCS ...............Sr. 7. Don McCauley, UNC ....... Jr. 8. Terry Kirby, UVa ..............Sr. 9. Koren Robinson, NCS .....So. 10. Tiki Barber, UVa ..............Sr.

Year 2009 1968 1999 1970 2009 1998 1969 1992 2000 1996

G 14 10 11 11 12 11 10 8 11 11

POINTS PER GAME Player, School Cl. 1. Kelvin Bryant, UNC.............. So. 2. Don McCauley, UNC ............. Sr. 3. Brian Piccolo, WF* ................ Sr. 4. Sebastian Janikowski, FSU .....Jr. 5. Robert Lavette, GT................ So. 6. Sebastian Janikowski, FSU ... So. 7. Ryan Williams, VT ...............Fr. 8. Mike Voight, UNC ................. Sr. 9. Stan Fritts, NCS .................... So. 10. Travis Zachery, Clem. ......... So.

Year 1981 1970 1964 1999 1982 1998 2009 1986 1972 1999


175 175 175

ACC Individual Season Bests PUNTING

SCORING Player, School Cl. 1. Ryan Williams, VT ................Fr. 2. C.J. Spiller, Clem .................... Sr. 3. Don McCauley, UNC .............. Sr. 4. Nick Novak, Md. .................... So. 5. Sebastian Janikowski, FSU .... So. 6. Sebastian Janikowski, FSU ......Jr. 7. Robert Lavette, GT................. So. Mark Buchholz, Clem. .............Jr. 9. Brian Piccolo, WF* ................. Sr. 10. Nick Novak, Md. ......................Jr. Mike Voight, UNC .................. Sr.

Cl. Year G G TD PAT FG Pts Player, School 13 22 0 0 132 1. Brian Schmitz, UNC .......... Sr. 1999 11 14 21 2 0 128 2. Ryan Plackemeier, WF ....... Sr. 2005 11 11 21 0 0 126 3. Johnny Evans, NCS .............Jr. 1976 11 14 0 53 24 125 4. Russ Henderson, UVa........ So. 1976 11 12 0 42 27 123 5. Rodney Williams, GT..........Jr. 1997 11 11 0 47 23 116 6. Ryan Plackemeier, WF ...... So. 2003 12 11 19 0 0 114 7. Durant Brooks, GT ..............Jr. 2006 14 13 0 48 22 114 8. Jason Bender, GT ............... Sr. 1994 11 10 17 9 0 111 9. Harry Newsome, WF...........Jr. 1983 11 13 0 38 24 110 10. Ryan Weigand, UVa ........... Sr. 2007 13 11 18 1 0 110 PUNT RETURN YARDAGE

Year 2009 2009 1970 2002 1998 1999 1982 2007 1964 2003 1976

TOUCHDOWNS Player, School Cl. 1. Ryan Williams, VT ...........Fr. 2. Don McCauley, UNC ......... Sr. C. J. Spiller, Clem .............. Sr. 4. Robert Lavette, GT............ So. 5. Mike Voight, UNC ............. Sr. Kelvin Bryant, UNC.......... So. T.A. McLendon, NCS ........ Fr. Joshua Nesbitt, GT ........... Jr. 9. 10 tied with 17

Year 2009 1970 2009 1982 1976 1981 2002 2009

G TdR TDp TDr TD 13 21 1 0 22 11 19 2 0 21 14 12 4 5 21 11 19 0 0 19 11 18 0 0 18 8 17 1 0 18 13 18 0 0 18 14 18 0 0 18

KICK SCORING Player, School Cl. 1. Nick Novak, Md. .................... So. 2. Sebastian Janikowski, FSU .... So. 3. Sebastian Janikowski, FSU ......Jr. 4. Mark Buchholz, Clem. .............Jr. 5. Nick Novak, Md. ......................Jr. 6. Connor Hughes, UVa ............. So. Gary Cismesia, FSU ................ Sr. 8. Xavier Beitia, FSU ................. So. Brandon Pace, VT ....................Jr. Jud Dunlevy, VT...................... Sr. Matt Waldron, VT ................... Sr.

Year 2002 1998 1999 2007 2003 2003 2007 2002 2005 2007 2009

G 14 12 11 13 13 13 13 14 13 14 13

FG 24-28 27-32 23-30 22-36 24-32 23-25 27-34 19-28 19-22 21-26 20-23

FIELD GOALS Player, School Cl. 1. Sebastian Janikowski, FSU* .... So. Gary Cismesia, FSU .................. Sr. 3. Jad Dean, Clem. .........................Jr. Nick Novak, Md. ...................... So. Nick Novak, Md. ........................Jr. Graham Gano, FSU ................... Sr. 7. Sam Swank, WF ....................... So. Sebastian Janikowski, FSU* ......Jr. Obed Ariri, Clem.* .................... Sr. Connor Hughes, UVa ............... So. Travis Bell, GT .......................... Sr. Dustin Keys, VT........................ Sr.

Year 1998 2007 2005 2002 2003 2008 2006 1999 1980 2003 2007 2008

Year 1995 1993 2003 1999 2002 1996 1992 2002 2005 1993 2003 2009

Year 2002 2005 2004 2001 1992 2007 2002 1973 1967 1991

Yds 3538 3165 2168 3168 2145 2600 3596 2503 1909 2352

Avg 47.8 47.2 46.1 45.9 45.63 45.61 45.52 45.50 45.45 45.23

Ret TD 56 4 31 3 38 0 48 0 33 1 31 2 45 0 39 0 22 0 48 1

Avg 13.8 17.5 13.7 10.7 14.8 14.7 9.9 11.3 19.7 9.0

Yds 771 541 522 515 488 455 447 440 434 431

PUNT RETURN AVERAGE (Minimum One Return Per Game) Pts Cl. Year Ret TD 125 Player, School 11 2 123 1. Bobby Bryant, USC ........... Sr. 1966 22 2 116 2. Fred Coombs, NCS ............ Sr. 1967 11 0 114 3. Ken Schroy, Md. ................ Sr. 1974 110 4. Greg Reid, FSU.................Fr. 2009 21 1 109 5. Darrell Blackman, NCS ..... Fr. 2004 12 1 109 6. Willie Reid, FSU ................ Sr. 2005 31 3 108 7. Devin Hester, Miami ......... So. 2004 19 3 108 8. Don Kelley, Clem. ...............Jr. 1970 24 2 108 9. Roscoe Parrish, Miami ........Jr. 2004 20 2 108 10. Koren Robinson, NCS ....... So. 2000 14 1

Yds Avg 242 22.0 434 19.7 206 18.7 387 18.4 214 17.8 541 17.5 326 17.2 389 16.21 324 16.20 218 15.57

KICKOFF RETURN YARDAGE G 12 13 12 14 13 11 14 11 11 13 13 14

Att 32 34 31 28 32 26 31 30 30 25 28 29

EXTRA POINTS Player, School Cl. 1. Scott Bentley, FSU ....................Jr. 2. Scott Bentley, FSU ................... Fr. Adam Kiker, NCS .................... Sr. 4. Luke Manget, GT ..................... Fr. Nick Novak, Md. ..................... So. 6. Scott Bentley, FSU ................... Sr. 7. Dan Mowrey, FSU .................. So. Xavier Beitia, FSU .................. So. Brandon Pace, VT .....................Jr. 10. Tripp Pignetti, UNC ..................Jr. Xavier Beitia, FSU ....................Jr. Matt Bosher, UM .................... Jr.

PAT 53-54 42-43 47-47 48-48 38-42 40-40 28-29 51-51 51-52 45-47 48-48

Player, School Cl. 1. Steve Suter, Md. ................ So. 2. Willie Reid, FSU ................ Sr. 3. Willie Reid, FSU .................Jr. 4. Kelley Rhino, GT ................Jr. 5. Corey Sawyer, FSU ............ Fr. 6. Eddie Royal, VT................. Sr, 7. Kelley Rhino, GT ............... Sr. 8. Troy Slade, Duke............... So. 9. Fred Coombs, NCS ............ Sr. 10. Willie Clay, GT .................. Sr.

No. 74 67 47 69 47 57 79 55 42 52

G Att 11 69 12 64 13 59 11 53 14 54 11 53 11 55 14 51 13 52 12 52 13 51 13 50

Pct FGs Player, School Cl. Year No. TD .844 27 1. Torrey Smith, Md. ........... So. 2009 51 2 .794 27 2. Torrey Smith, Md. ............Fr. 2008 42 1 .774 24 3. Tijan Redmon, Duke .......... Sr. 1995 45 0 857 24 4. T.J. Graham, NCS ............Fr. 2008 41 1 .750 24 5. Jabari Marshall, Duke ....... So. 2006 38 0 .923 24 6. Brandon Tate, UNC .............Jr. 2007 39 0 .741 23 38 1 .767 23 7. Jabari Marshall, Duke .........Jr. 2007 38 2 .767 23 8. Brandon Tate, UNC ........... So. 2006 Orrin Smith, GT ...............Fr. 2009 37 0 .920 23 30 1 .821 23 10. Dick Harris, USC ............... Sr. 1970 .793 23 KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE (Minimum One Return Per Game) Player, School Cl. Year No. TD 13 1 Pct PAT 1. George Marinkov, NCS* ... So. 1954 10 2 .971 67 2. Dennis Condie, Md. ............Jr. 1960 13 1 .875 56 3. Justin Miller, Clem. ............ Fr. 2002 20 2 .949 56 4. Justin Miller, Clem.* ...........Jr. 2004 17 0 1.000 53 5. Terrance Roulhac, Clem.* .. Sr. 1986 23 4 .981 53 6. C. J. Spiller, Clem .............. Sr. 2009 .981 52 7. Dyrell Roberts, VT .......... So. 2009 18 1 .927 51 8. Derrick Hamilton, Clem. .... Fr. 2001 15 1 1.000 51 9. Michael Waddell, UNC* .... Sr. 2003 15 1 .970 51 10. Carl Brazell, USC............... Sr. 1955 12 1 .962 50 .980 50 1.000 50

Avg 25.7 25.9 23.7 25.1 25.1 24.1 24.6 23.7 24.0 29.3

Yds 1309 1089 1065 1028 953 939 933 902 888 880

Yds Avg 459 35.3 352 35.2 456 35.1 661 33.1 561 33.0 755 32.8 574 31.88 476 31.73 475 31.67 378 31.5


ACC Records

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ACC Freshmen Single Season Records Passing Yardage Chris Givens, WF ...................2009

ACC Quarterback Single Season Rushing

45 42 42 41

11. T.A. McLendon, NCS .............2002 Player, School Year Yards Tamarick Vanover, FSU ..........1992 1. Drew Weatherford, FSU .........2005 3,208 13. Andrew Carter, Md. ................1993 2. Philip Rivers, NCS .................2000 3,054 3. Chris Rix, FSU .......................2001 2,734 Single Season QB Sacks 4. T.J. Yates, UNC .....................2007 2,655 5. Kyle Parker, Clem ................2009 2,526 Player, School Year No. 6. Thaddeus Lewis, Duke .................2006 2,134 1. Darryl Blackstock, UVa ..........2002 10.0 7. Riley Skinner, WF ..................2006 2,051 2. Chris Combs, Duke.................1996 8.0 8. Ben Bennett, Duke..................1980 2,050 Sean Scott, UVa ......................1984 8.0 9. Dave Shinskie, BC.................2009 2,049 4. Ryan Fowler, Duke .................2000 7.0 10. Reggie Ball, GT ......................2003 1,996 Greg Gathers, GT....................1999 7.0 11. Russell Wilson, NCS .............2008 1,955 Tyler Lawrence, NCS .............1990 7.0 12. Darian Durant, UNC ...............2001 1,843 Michael Dean Perry, Clem......1984 7.0 13. Shawn Jones, GT ....................1989 1,748 Chester McGlockton, Clem. ...1976 7.0 14. Jamie Barnette, NCS...............1996 1,594 9. Julius Peppers, UNC ...............1999 6.0 15. Charlie Whitehurst, Clem. ......2002 1,554 Edrick Smith, NCS .................1998 6.0 Stuart Anderson, UVa .............1978 6.0 Total Offense Yardage 12. Jeffrey Fitzgerald, UVa ...........2006 5.5 Austin Giles, BC .....................2006 5.5 Player, School Year Yards 1. Drew Weatherford, FSU .........2005 3,180 Single Season Rushing Yards 2. Chris Rix, FSU .......................2001 3,123 3. Philip Rivers, NCS .................2000 2,969 Player, School Year Yards 4. Kyle Parker, Clem ................2009 2,661 1. Ryan Williams, VT................2009 1,655 5. T. J. Yates, UNC ...................2007 2,532 2. Darren Evans, VT .................2008 1,265 6. Reggie Ball, GT ......................2003 2,380 3. Amos Lawrence, UNC ...........1977 1,211 7. Russell Wilson, NCS .............2008 2,433 4. Joe McIntosh, NCS .................1981 1,190 8. Shawn Jones, GT ....................1989 2,078 5. T.A. McLendon, NCS .............2002 1,101 9. Thaddeus Lewis, Duke .................2006 2,060 6. James McDougald, WF ..........1976 1,018 10. Riley Skinner, WF ..................2006 1.980 7. Leon Johnson, UNC ...............1993 1,012 11. Dave Shinskie, BC.................2009 1,975 8. Terry Allen, Clem. ..................1987 973 12. Darian Durant, UNC ...............2001 1,971 9. Michael Ramseur, WF ............1982 966 13. Ben Bennett, Duke..................1980 1,840 10. Josh Adams, WF ...................2007 953 14. Jamie Barnette, NCS...............1996 1,657 11. C.J. Spiller, Clem....................... 2006 938 15. Joe Hamilton, GT....................1996 1,590 Ronald Williams, Clem...........1990 914 13. Jimy Lincoln, GT....................1991 913 Receiving Yardage Ted Brown, NCS.....................1975 913 15. Montel Harris, BC ................2008 900 Player, School Year Yards 16. James Davis, Clem. ................2005 879 1. Koren Robinson, NCS ............1999 853 17. Robert Lavette, GaT ...............1981 866 2. Calvin Johnson,GT .................2004 837 18. Natrone Means, UNC .............1990 849 3. Conner Vernon, Duke ...........2009 746 19. Howard Petty, UVa .................1983 835 4. Darrius Heyward-Bey, Md. .........2006 694 20. Wali Lundy, UVa ....................2002 826 5. Hakeem Nicks, UNC ..............2006 660 21. Ray Robinson, NCS................1998 822 6. Chris Givens, WF..................2009 629 22. Javarris James, Miami ............2006 802 7. Greg Carr, FSU .......................2005 618 23. B.J. Hill, Duke ........................1998 798 8. Octavus Barnes, UNC.............1994 609 24. Tremayne Stephens, NCS .......1994 791 9. Greg Lester, GT ......................1987 593 25. Antonio Rice, UVa..................1992 764 10. Derrick Hamilton, Clem. ........2001 590 26. Chris Barclay, WF ..................2002 703 11. Tamarick Vanover, FSU ..........1992 581 27. Billy Copeland, UVa ...............1973 700 12. Walter Jones, Duke .................1988 578 28. Marcus Wilson, UVa ...............1987 692 13. Aaron Kelly, Clem. .................2005 575 29. LaMont Jordan, Md. ...............1997 689 14. Corey Thomas, Duke ..............1994 558 30. Graig Cooper, Mia ..................2007 682 Demaryius Thomas, GT..........2007 558 Top Passing Yardage Totals by ACC QB in Starting Debut

Receptions Player School Year 1. Wali Lundy, UVa ....................2002 Frank Wycheck, Md................1990 3. Conner Vernon, Duke ...........2009 4. Derrick Hamilton, Clem. ........2001 5. Koren Robinson, NCS ............1999 Calvin Johnson, GT ................2004 7. Aaron Kelly, Clem. .................2005 8. Darrius Heyward-Bey, Md. .........2006 Robert Lavette, GT .................1981

Rec. 58 58 55 49 48 48 47 45 45

Player, School & Opp. Yards Dave Brown, Duke vs. WF ......................444 November 4, 1989 Charlie Whitehurst, Clem. vs. Duke ..............420 November 2, 2002 Philip Rivers, NCS vs. Ark. St. ..............397 September 2, 2000

Player, School ...............................Year 1. Woodrow Dantzler, Clem .......... 2001 2. Joshua Nesbitt, GT.................. 2009 3. Woodrow Dantzler, Clem. ......... 2000 4. Larry Russell, WF ..................... 1971 5. Mike Dunn, Duke...................... 1976 6. Tyrod Taylor, VT ..................... 2008 7. Joe Hamilton, GT ...................... 1999 8. Joshua Nesbitt, GT.................. 2008 9. Larry Russell, WF ..................... 1970 10. Mike Dunn, Duke.................... 1977

ACC Running Back Single-Season Receptions

Player, School Year 1. Andre Callendar, BC ..............2007 2. Roger Boone, Duke ................1988 3. Mike Grayson, Duke ..............1983 4. Alvin Pearman, UVa ...............2003 4. Roger Boone, Duke ................1987 5. Wali Lundy, UVa ....................2002 6. Ray Robinson, NCS ...............2001 7. Allen Williams, Md. ...............1994 8. Randy Cuthbert, Duke ............1989 9. Jerry Mays, GT .......................1988 Randy Cuthbert, Duke ............1989

Yards 1,061 1,037 1,028 803 757 738 734 693 649 576

Rec. 76 73 66 63 62 58 52 51 50 46 46

ACC Running Back Single Season Receiving Yardage

Player, School Year 1. Andre Callendar, BC ..............2007 2. Roger Boone, Duke ................1988 3. Roger Boone, Duke ................1987 4. Mike Grayson, Duke ..............1983 5. Alvin Pearman, UVa ...............2003 6. C. J. Spiller, Clem...................2009 7. Randy Cuthbert, Duke ............1989 8. Michael Ramseur, WF ............1985 9. Wali Lundy, UVa ....................2002 10. Frank Quayle, UVa .................1968 11. Frank Quayle, UVa .................1966

ACC Tight End Single Season Receptions

Player, School Year 1. Heath Miller, UVa...................2003 2. Ryan Purvis, BC .....................2007 3. Vernon Davis, Md...................2005 Steve Young, WF ....................1977 Phil Denfeld, WF ....................1981 John Henry Mills, WF ............1991

Rec. 720 630 587 582 518 503 470 450 435 426 420

Rec. 70 54 51 51 51 51

ACC Tight End Single Season Receiving Yardage

Player, School Year 1. Vernon Davis, Md...................2005 2. Heath Miller, UVa...................2003 3. Bruce McGonnigal, UVa ........1989 4. John Henry Mills, WF ............1990 5. Ryan Purvis, BC .....................2007 6. Heath Miller, UVa...................2004

ACC Tight End Career TD Receptions

Player, School Year 1. Heath Miller, UVa............. 2002-04 2. Ed Carrington, UVa .......... 1964-66 Bruce McGonnigal, UVa . 1987-90 John McMakin, Clem. ...... 1969-71

ACC Left-Handed QB Career Passing Leaders

Player, School Year 1. Boomer Esiason, Md. ...... 1981-83 2. Jameel Sewell, UVa .......... 2006-09 3. Scott McBrien, Md. ......... 2002-03 4. Phil Barnhill, WF ............. 1987-90 5. Mike Eppley, Clem. ......... 1981-84

Rec. 871 835 634 623 553 541

Rec. 20 12 12 12

Rec. 6,184 5,366 5,169 3,931 3,354


177 177 177

ACC Team Season Bests *Denotes team Led NCAA TOTAL POINTS SCORED School Year 1. Florida State .......1995 2. Florida State .......1993 3. Florida State .......2000 4. NC State .............2003 5. Georgia Tech ......2009 6. NC State .............2002 7. Maryland ............2002 8. Georgia Tech ......1999 9. Virginia...............1990 10. Virginia Tech ......2005

W-L 9-2 11-1 11-1 8-5 11-3 11-3 11-3 8-3 8-3 11-2

G 11 12 12 13 14 14 14 11 11 13

LEAST POINTS ALLOWED

TDs 72 70 67 65 62 62 54 59 56 55

Avg 48.4 43.2 42.4 37.6 33.8 32.9 32.2 40.7 40.2 33.8

Total 532 518 509 489 473 460 451 448 442 440

POINTS SCORED PER GAME School Year 1. Florida State .......1995 2. Florida State* .....1993 3. Florida State .......2000 4. Georgia Tech ......1999 5. Virginia...............1990 6. Florida State .......1997 7. Florida State .......1996 8. Florida State .......1992 9. NC State .............2003 10. Florida State .......1999

W-L 9-2 11-1 11-1 8-3 8-3 10-1 11-0 10-1 8-5 11-0

G 11 12 12 11 11 11 11 11 13 11

TDs 72 70 67 59 56 55 54 56 65 49

W-L 9-2 11-1 11-1 11-3 11-3 8-3 8-5 8-3 10-1 8-5 10-2 10-1

G 11 12 12 14 14 11 13 11 11 13 12 11

Run 35 26 27 33 47 29 20 31 26 31 39 19

Total 532 518 509 448 442 437 426 419 489 412

Avg 48.4 43.2 42.4 40.7 40.2 39.7 38.7 38.1 37.6 37.5

W-L 11-1 11-1 9-2 11-3 11-3 8-5 8-3 9-5 7-3-1 8-3

G 12 12 11 14 14 13 11 14 11 11

Run 1980 2667 2442 1416 4136 1311 2482 2618 1966 2831

Pass 36 37 36 20 11 29 35 24 23 18 13 30

Ret Total 1 72 7 70 4 67 9 62 4 62 1 59 4 59 1 56 7 56 6 55 3 55 6 55

W-L 9-2 11-1 11-1 8-3 8-3 8-3 9-1-1 3-8 6-5 10-1

G 11 12 12 11 11 11 11 11 11 11

Run 2442 1980 2667 2482 1966 2831 2080 1503 1243 2252

Pass 4608 3909 3616 5435 1774 4580 3117 2955 3553 2685

Pass 3616 4608 3909 3117 3553 2685 3234 3628 3868 2828

TD 5 9 10 10 10 12 10 11 13 9

Avg 3.1 5.7 6.7 6.7 6.7 8.1 7.4 7.7 8.7 8.2

Total 31 57 67 67 67 81 81 85 87 90

Avg 549.0 548.0 550.7 425.1 422.1 453.2 509.0 398.1 501.7 501.5

School Year 1. Maryland* ......... 1953 2. Maryland ........... 1955 3. Maryland ........... 1954 South Carolina .. 1956 NC State ............ 1957 6. North Carolina* 1977 7. Maryland ........... 1976 8. Duke .................. 1953 9. Clemson ............ 1981 10. Clemson ............ 1979

W-L 10-0 10-0 7-2-1 7-3 7-1-2 8-2-1 11-0 7-2-1 11-0 8-3

G 10 10 10 10 10 11 11 10 11 11

TD 5 9 10 10 10 10 11 12 9 8

Total 31 57 67 67 67 81 85 81 90 92

Avg 3.1 5.7 6.7 6.7 6.7 7.4 7.7 8.1 8.2 8.4

School Year W-L 1. Maryland ...........1953 10-0 2. Clemson.............1979 8-3 3. Maryland ...........1955 10-0 Clemson.............1981 11-0 5. Maryland ...........1954 7-2-1 NC State ............1957 7-1-2 North Carolina ...1977 8-2-1 8. Maryland ...........1976 11-0 Clemson.............1990 9-2 10. Three teams tied with 12

G Run 10 2 11 5 10 3 11 4 10 5 10 5 11 5 11 7 11 5

Pass 2 3 4 5 5 4 5 4 5

Oth 1 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 1

Total 5 8 9 9 10 10 10 11 11

FEWEST TOTAL YARDS ALLOWED - DEFENSE Total 6588 6576 6058 5951 5910 5891 5599 5573 5519 5516

School Year 1. Maryland ............1955 2. Clemson .............1954 3. Clemson .............1963 4. Maryland ............1953 5. Clemson .............1959 6. South Carolina ...1956 7. Clemson .............1960 8. Duke ...................1955 9. Clemson .............1957 10. North Carolina ...1997

W-L 10-0 5-5 5-4-1 10-0 8-2 7-3 6-4 7-2-1 7-3 10-1

G Run 10 761 10 969 10 931 10 849 10 1085 10 1522 10 1121 10 1370 10 1562 11 857

Pass 932 792 916 1093 886 476 1000 765 597 1445

Avg 169.3 176.1 184.7 194.2 197.1 199.8 212.1 213.5 215.9 209.3

Total 1693 1761 1847 1942 1971 1998 2121 2135 2159 2302

FEWEST YARDS ALLOWED PER GAME - DEFENSE

TOTAL YARDS PER GAME - OFFENSE School Year 1. Florida State ..........1995 2. Florida State* ........2000 3. Florida State ..........1993 4. Georgia Tech* .......1999 5. Duke ......................1989 6. Virginia..................1990 7. Florida State ..........1994 8. Maryland ...............1992 9. Duke ......................1988 10. Florida State ..........1992

G 10 10 10 10 10 10 11 11 10 11

FEWEST TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED - DEFENSE

TOTAL OFFENSE YARDAGE - OFFENSE School Year 1. Florida State ..........2000 2. Florida State ..........1993 3. Florida State ..........1995 4. Boston College ......2007 5. Georgia Tech .........2009 6. NC State ................2003 7. Georgia Tech .........1999 8. Florida State ..........2002 9. Duke ......................1989 10. Virginia..................1990

W-L 10-0 10-0 7-2-1 7-3 7-1-2 7-2-1 8-2-1 11-0 6-2-2 11-0

LEAST POINTS ALLOWED PER GAME

MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED - OFFENSE School Year 1. Florida State 1995 2. Florida State ..........1993 3. Florida State ..........2000 4. NC State ................2002 Georgia Tech .........2009 6. Georgia Tech .........1999 NC State ................2003 8. Virginia..................1990 Florida State ..........1992 10. Clemson ................2006 North Carolina ......1993 Florida State ..........1997

School Year 1. Maryland ............1953 2. Maryland ............1955 3. Maryland ............1954 South Carolina ...1956 NC State .............1957 6. Duke ...................1953 North Carolina ...1977 8. Maryland ............1976 9. Duke ...................1957 10. Clemson .............1981

Total 6058 6558 6576 5599 5519 5516 5314 5131 5111 5080

Avg 550.7 549.0 548.0 509.0 501.7 501.5 483.1 466.5 464.6 461.8

School Year 1. Maryland ............1955 2. Clemson .............1954 3. Clemson .............1963 4. Maryland ............1953 5. Clemson .............1959 6. South Carolina ...1956 7. North Carolina ...1997 8. Maryland ............1976 9. Clemson .............1960 10. Duke ...................1955

W-L 10-0 5-5 5-4-1 10-0 8-2 7-3 10-1 11-0 6-4 7-2-1

G Run 10 761 10 969 10 931 10 849 10 1085 10 1522 11 857 11 1284 10 1121 10 1370

Pass 932 792 916 1093 886 476 1445 1037 1000 765

Total 1693 1761 1847 1942 1971 1998 2302 2321 2121 2134

Avg 169.3 176.1 184.7 194.2 197.1 199.8 209.3 211.0 212.1 213.4


ACC Team Season Bests

178 178

*Denotes team Led NCAA RUSHING YARDAGE - OFFENSE School Year 1. Georgia Tech ......2009 2. Georgia Tech ......2008 3. Wake Forest ........1971 4. Clemson..............1978 5. North Carolina ....1970 6. Wake Forest ........2002 7. Clemson..............1988 8. North Carolina ....1983 9. North Carolina ....1993 10. North Carolina ....1981

W-L 11-3 9-4 6-5 10-1 8-3 7-6 9-2 8-3 10-2 9-2

G 14 13 11 11 11 13 11 11 12 11

Car 792 640 744 681 732 718 625 600 628 626

FEWEST RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED - DEFENSE

Avg 5.2 5.6 4.5 4.8 4.3 4.4 4.9 5.1 4.8 4.8

TD 47 32 20 37 31 33 32 24 39 32

Yds 4136 3552 3344 3262 3137 3135 3054 3046 3036 3019

RUSHING YARDAGE PER GAME - OFFENSE School Year 1. Wake Forest ....... 1971 2. Clemson............. 1978 3. Georgia Tech ..... 2009 4. North Carolina ... 1970 5. Clemson............. 1988 6. North Carolina ... 1983 7. North Carolina ... 1981 8. Clemson............. 1986 9. Georgia Tech ..... 2008 10. NC State ............ 1973

W-L 6-5 10-1 11-3 8-3 9-2 8-3 9-2 7-2-2 9-4 8-3

G 11 11 14 11 11 11 11 11 13 11

Car 744 681 792 732 625 600 626 648 640 603

Total 3344 3262 4136 3137 3054 3046 3019 3007 3552 2995

TD 26 37 47 31 32 24 32 28 32 48

W-L 7-2-1 9-2 8-5 11-1 9-4 8-3 10-0 8-4 5-6 11-3

G 10 11 13 12 13 11 10 12 11 14

Car 425 420 495 470 640 520 483 550 467 792

Total 2488 2442 2832 2667 3552 2831 2578 2914 2463 4136

Avg 304.5 296.5 295.4 285.2 277.6 276.9 274.5 273.4 273.2 272.3

W-L 11-1 8-5 11-3 11-1 7-3-1 2-9 10-1 9-4 8-5 5-7

G 12 13 14 12 11 11 11 13 13 12

Att Comp 469 264 496 357 659 390 469 327 496 292 473 3-2 440 262 490 300 526 303 501 308

TD -35 31 26 32 31 -34 20 47

Avg 5.85 5.81 5.72 5.67 5.55 5.44 5.34 5.30 5.27 5.22

G 12 13 11 11 11 11 12 14 11 11

Att 469 496 496 473 440 514 469 659 470 405

Cmp 264 357 292 302 262 304 327 390 266 210

Car 379 360 418 323 na 369 334 362 371 388

Avg 51.9 53.4 59.0 63.6 na 71.7 73.9 84.9 77.9 80.0

TD Total 10 571 5 587 5 649 9 700 3 761 5 789 5 813 2 849 5 857 10 880

School Year 1. Florida State ........1997 2. Clemson ..............1991 3. Florida State ........1996 4. Virginia ...............1994 5. Miami..................2006 6. Clemson ..............1990 7. North Carolina .....1996 Florida State ........2000 9. Boston College ...2007 10. Maryland ............1955

W-L 10-1 9-1-1 11-0 8-3 7-6 9-2 9-2 11-1 11-3 10-0

G 11 11 11 11 13 11 11 12 14 10

Car 379 360 418 323 391 369 334 387 436 na

TD 10 5 5 9 12 5 5 6 8 na

Total 571 587 649 700 882 789 813 887 1057 761

Avg 51.9 53.4 59.0 63.6 67.8 71.7 73.9 73.9 75.5 76.1

School Year W-L 1. Florida State ....... 1997 10-1 2. Florida State ....... 1996 11-0 3. Clemson.............. 1991 9-1-1 4. Clemson.............. 1990 9-2 5. Virginia ............... 1994 8-3 6. Miami ................. 2006 7-6 7. Clemson.............. 1987 9-2 8. Maryland ............ 1981 4-6-1 9. Florida State ....... 2000 11-1 10. North Carolina .... 1997 10-1

G 11 11 11 11 11 13 11 11 12 11

Car 379 418 360 369 323 391 388 404 387 371

Yds 571 649 587 789 700 882 880 923 887 857

Td 10 5 5 5 9 12 10 4 6 5

Per 1.507 1.553 1.631 2.138 2.167 2.256 2.268 2.285 2.292 2.310

FEWEST PASSING YARDS ALLOWED - DEFENSE TD 36 35 31 37 24 26 30 23 21 24

Yds 4608 4580 4535 3909 3868 3828 3740 3687 3674 3660

PASSING YARDAGE PER GAME - OFFENSE School Year W-L 1. Florida State* ......2000 11-1 2. NC State ..............2003 8-5 3. Duke ....................1988 7-3-1 4. Maryland .............1993 2-9 5. Florida State ........1997 10-1 6. Maryland .............1992 3-8 7. Florida State ........1993 11-1 8. Boston College ....2007 11-3 9. Duke ....................1987 5-6 10. NC State ..............1998 7-4

G 11 11 11 11 10 11 11 10 11 11

RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED PER CARRY - DEFENSE

PASSING YARDAGE - OFFENSE School Year 1. Florida State .......2000 2. NC State .............2003 3. Boston College ...2007 4. Florida State .......1993 5. Duke ...................1988 6. Maryland ............1993 7. Florida State .......1997 8. Clemson..............2003 9. Florida State .......2005 10. Duke ...................2009

W-L 10-1 9-1-1 11-0 8-3 10-0 9-2 9-2 10-0 10-1 9-2

FEWEST RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED PER GAME - DEFENSE

RUSHING YARDS PER CARRY - OFFENSE School Year 1. Maryland ............1954 2. Florida State .......1995 3. Clemson..............2006 4. Florida State .......1993 5. Georgia Tech ......2008 6. Virginia ...............1990 7. Maryland ............1953 8. Virginia ...............2004 9. Georgia Tech ......1993 10. Georgia Tech ......2009

School Year 1. Florida State ........1997 2. Clemson ..............1991 3. Florida State ........1996 4. Virginia ...............1994 5. Maryland .............1955 6. Clemson ..............1990 7. North Carolina .....1996 8. Maryland .............1953 9. North Carolina .....1997 10. Clemson ..............1987

Yds 4608 4580 3868 3828 3740 3628 3909 4535 3443 3401

School Year 1. South Carolina ....1956 2. Clemson..............1956 3. Clemson..............1957 4. Maryland ............1957 5. Maryland ............1956 6. North Carolina ....1957 7. Wake Forest ........1959 8. Duke ...................1954 9. North Carolina ....1960 10. Virginia ...............1957

W-L 7-3 7-1-2 7-3 5-5 2-7-1 6-4 6-4 7-2-1 3-7 3-6-1

G 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10

Att Comp 107 43 128 50 129 49 146 51 135 58 141 51 128 57 143 61 147 56 121 47

TD Total 3 476 0 553 4 597 5 599 2 612 4 617 7 621 3 675 5 676 8 738

PASSING YARDS ALLOWED PER GAME - DEFENSE Avg 384.0 352.3 351.6 348.0 340.0 329.8 325.8 323.9 313.0 309.2

School Year 1. South Carolina ....1956 2. Clemson..............1956 3. Clemson..............1957 4. Maryland ............1957 5. Maryland ............1956 6. North Carolina ....1957 7. Wake Forest ........1959 8. Duke ...................1954 9. North Carolina ....1960 10. Virginia ...............1957

W-L 7-3 7-1-2 7-3 5-5 2-7-1 6-4 6-4 7-2-1 3-7 3-6-1

G 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10

Att Comp 107 43 128 50 129 49 146 51 135 58 141 51 128 57 143 61 147 56 121 47

Total 476 553 597 599 612 617 621 675 676 738

Avg 47.6 55.3 59.7 59.9 61.2 61.7 62.1 67.5 67.6 73.8


179 179 179

ACC Team Season Bests *Denotes team Led NCAA PASS COMPLETION PERCENTAGE - OFFENSE School Year 1. NC State .............2003 2. Wake Forest........2007 3. Florida State .......1993 4. Virginia...............2002 5. Maryland ............1994 6. Virginia...............2003 7. North Carolina ...1974 8. Florida State .......2009 9. Clemson .............2005 10. Wake Forest........2006 11. Wake Forest........2009

W-L 8-5 9-4 11-1 9-5 4-7 8-5 7-4 7-6 8-4 11-3 5-7

G 13 13 12 14 11 13 11 13 12 14 12

Att 496 392 469 448 428 466 180 296 377 287 417

Cmp Yards Pct. 357 4580 72.0 179 2563 71.2 327 3909 69.7 306 3222 68.3 291 3037 68.0 316 3324 67.81 122 1766 67.78 437 3534 67.73 248 2779 65.8 188 2199 65.50 273 3259 65.47

School Year 1. Maryland ............1955 2. Virginia...............1994 3. Boston College ...2008 4. Virginia...............1995 5. Boston College ...2007 6. Duke ...................1954 Georgia Tech ......1990 Maryland ............2001 9. NC State .............1965 Maryland ............1965 Clemson .............1978 Clemson .............1981 Virginia...............1987

INDIVIDUAL SEASON QUARTERBACK SACKS Player Team Peter Boulware .................. FSU Charles Bowser ................Duke Lawrence Taylor .............. UNC Keith Adams....................Clem. Andre Wadsworth.............. FSU Julius Peppers................... UNC Pat Swilling ......................... GT Chris Slade ........................ UVa Patrick Kerney .................. UVa Mike McCrary.....................WF

Year 1996 1981 1980 1999 1997 2000 1985 1992 1998 1992

Pos DE DE LB LB DE DE DE DE DE DE

Gm 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11

Yds 101 -127 122 91 117 119 128 79 108

MOST INTERCEPTIONS BY DEFENSE W-L 10-0 8-3 9-5 8-4 11-3 7-2-1 10-0-1 10-1 6-4 4-6 10-1 11-0 7-4

G 10 11 14 12 14 10 11 11 10 10 11 11 11

TD -3 5 0 3 0 1 0 2 1 1 1 0

Avg 3.000 2.455 1.857 2.083 1.786 2.400 2.182 2.182 2.300 2.300 2.091 2.091 2.091

Total 30 27 26 25 25 24 24 24 23 23 23 23 23

QUARTERBACK SACKS BY DEFENSE Tot 19.0 17.5 16.0 16.0 16.0 15.0 15.0 15.0 15.0 15.0

School Year 1. Florida State .......1996 2. North Carolina ...2000 3. Florida State .......1997 4. Maryland ............1985 5. NC State .............2002 6. Georgia Tech ......2007 Virginia Tech ......2007 8. Clemson .............1999 Clemson .............1992 Maryland ............1981

W-L 11-0 6-5 10-1 8-3 11-3 7-6 11-3 6-5 5-6 4-6-1

G 11 11 11 11 14 13 14 11 11 11

Yds 359 375 348 338 355 302 208 320 278 256

PG 6.1 4.8 4.5 4.5 3.4 3.6 3.4 4.2 4.2 4.2

Total 67 53 50 49 48 47 47 46 46 46

ACC Single Season Improvement Tar Heel ground game

North Carolina finished the 1986 season second in the ACC and 10th nationally in rushing yards per game (252.5) ... the 117.5 yards per game improvement from the previous season marked the best single-season improvement in ACC history. Rushing Offense Single Season Improvement School Year N. Carolina ... ‘85 Virginia ........ ‘03 W. Forest ..... ‘98 Ga. Tech....... ‘94 Maryland...... ‘00

PG Year PG 135.0 ‘86 252.5 130.2 ‘04 242.8 65.4 ‘99 211.0 104.1 ‘95 211.0 124.1 ‘01 220.7

Imp. +117.5 +112.6 +110.3 +106.9 +96.6

Wake Forest finished the 1997 season fourth in the ACC and 10th nationally in rushing yardage defense per game (96.1) ... the 158.3 yards per game improvement from the previous season marked the best single-season improvement in ACC history. Rushing Defense Single Season Improvement Yds. Year Yds. 254.4 ‘97 96.1 230.4 ‘95 91.2 234.7 ‘69 108.5 245.6 ‘02 120.5 237.6 ‘90 122.6

Maryland finished the 1986 season first in the ACC and second nationally in passing yards per game (329.8) ... the 164.8 yards per game improvement from the previous season marked the best single-season improvement in ACC history. Passing Offense Single Season Improvement

Deacon defense

School Year W. Forest ..... ‘96 Ga. Tech....... ‘94 N. Carolina ... ‘68 Duke..............‘01 N. Carolina ... ‘89

Terp aerial attack

Imp. -158.3 -139.2 -126.2 -125.1 -115.0

School Year Maryland...... ‘91 Duke ............ ‘67 Duke ............ ‘86 Duke ............ ‘79 W. Forest ..... ‘94

PG Year PG 165.0 ‘92 329.8 120.4 ‘68 265.3 179.9 ‘87 313.0 107.5 ‘80 228.0 159.9 ‘95 279.4

Maryland finished the 1986 season first in the ACC and fourth nationally in total offense yardage per game (466.5) ... the 195.0 yards per game improvement from the previous season marked the best single-season improvement in ACC history. Total Offense Single Season Improvement

Imp. +164.8 +144.9 +133.1 +120.5 +119.5

Pack plaudits

NC State finished the 2004 season first in the ACC and fourth nationally in passing yardage defense per game (119.0) ... the 165.0 yards per game improvement from the previous season marked the best single-season improvement in ACC history...In 2008, FSU improved by 83 yards over its 2007 totals. Passing Defense Single Season Improvement School .......Year NC State....... ‘03 Duke ............ ‘89 Virginia ........ ‘68 Florida State ‘07 Duke ............ ‘87

Turtle tenacity

Yds. Year Yds. Imp. 284.1 ‘04 119.0 -165.0 229.9 ‘90 142.3 -87.6 192.6 ‘69 107.3 -85.3 245.4 ‘08 162.4 -83.0 264.6 ‘88 182.7 -81.9

School Year Maryland...... ‘91 NC State....... ‘71 Virginia ........ ‘63 Virginia ........ ‘67 Fla. State ...... ‘99

PG Year PG 271.5 ‘92 466.5 246.5 ‘72 432.5 168.0 ‘64 312.7 311.2 ‘68 439.4 425.7 ‘00 549.0

Imp. +195.0 +186.0 +144.7 +128.2 +123.3

Pack plaudits II

NC State led the nation in total defense in 2004, yielding 221.4 yards per game ... the year before, the Wolfpack was 89th nationally allowing 421.0 yards per game ... the 199.6 yards per game improvement marked the best single-season improvement in ACC history. Total Defense Single Season Improvement School ........ Year NC State.........‘03 N. Carolina .....‘76 N. Carolina .....‘68 NC State.........‘87 Maryland........‘93

Yds. Year Yds. Imp. 421.0 ‘04 221.4 -199.6 365.3 ‘77 238.5 -126.8 387.6 ‘69 261.8 -125.8 383.3 ‘88 264.3 -119.0 553.0 ‘94 434.4 -118.6


ACC All-Americans

180 180 Preface The ACC All-America roster consists of only those players who were first, second or third-team selections on one or more of the All-America teams. Not included are players who received honorable mention recognition. Those players recognized as consensus selections are shown in bold type. AFC .............. American Football Coaches ALL-B ........................All-America Board ALP .........................................All Players AP...................................Associated Press ATH ................................................Athlon BP ...........................................Boston Post BR .....................................Boston Record BST ..................................Bill Stern Team CAA..... Bill Cunningham All-America Team CBS .................................. CBS Sportsline CD .................................Collegiate Digest CFN .............. College Football News.com CH .........................................Churchmans CHP ................................... Charles Parker CHM ................................ College Humor CL................................................. Colliers CNNSI...................................CNNSI.com CP.........................................Central Press CPFW..... College & Pro Football Weekly CSM ................. College Sports Magazine CSW ..................... College Sports Writers DS ...........................................Dell Sports ESPN ....................................... ESPN.com FBD .................................. Football Digest FC..................................Football Coaches FN ..................................... Football News FBW ..................................Football World FW...................................Football Writers Grid ............................ Gridiron Magazine GR .................................... Grantland Rice HRT ............................Hearst Newspapers HEIS............................................Heisman HLM............................................... Helms HMG .......................... Harper’s Magazine HW ..................................... Harry Wismer IFA..................Illustrated Football Annual INS ................ International News Service KDK ............................................... Kodak KR ......................................Knute Rockne LIB ................................................ Liberty LIFE .................................. Life Magazine LHB.........................................L.H. Baker MNK ................................... Frank Menke NANA .....N. American Newspaper Alliance NEA.........Newspaper Enterprise America NW .......................................... Newsweek NYN ............................... New York News NYS................................... New York Sun NYW ..............................New York World PD ......................................... Parke Davis PDP............................ Pittsburgh Dispatch PFW..........................Pro Football Weekly R ..............................................Rivals.com RED ........................................Red Grange SH ...................................Scripps-Howard SIC................................................. SI.com SLS ......................................St. Louis Star SLT ...................................St. Louis Times Time .................................Time Magazine TSN ............................The Sporting News UPI .................. United Press International US .................................. Universal Sports WC .......................................Walter Camp WIL ........................................ Williamson

Boston College

1919 Luke Urban, E................................. BR-2, CHP-3 1920 Luke Urban, E..MNK-1, PDP-1, SLS-1, KN-1, NYW-1, SLT-1, BR-1, CHP-1, WC-2 1920 Cornelius O’Brien, T .................. BR-2, CHP-3 1920 John Heaphy, C ..........................NYW-1, BR-1 1920 Walter Comerford, E .................................BR-3 1922 Charles Darling, B ................................ CAA-1 1923 Charles Darling, B .....................LIB-1, CAA-1 1924 Charles Darling, B .................................. LIB-1 1926 Al Weston, B ............................ CAA-2, CHP-2 1928 Al Weston, B . NYS-2, CAA-2, CHP-2, HRT-2, ALL-B-3 1928 Tom Smith, E ......................................... HRT-2 1928 Charles Murphy, E ................................ CAA-1 1928 Warren McGuirk, T.................. CHP-1, CAA-3 1928 Johnny Dixon, E ...................................HMG-2 1929 Johnny Dixon, E ...................... CAA-2, CHP-3 1931 Harry Downes, C .................................. CAA-3 1933 Flavio Tosi, E ........................................ CAA-3 1939 Eugene Goodreault, E ....BR-1, WIL-2, CAA-2 1939 Ernie Schwotzer, G ............................... CAA-3 1940 Chet Gladchuck, C .......... AP-1, NYN-1, BR-1, RED-1, CAA-1, UPI-2 1940 Charlie O’Rourke,BH RT-1, BR-1, NEA-1, . WIL-1AP-2, BST-2, UPI-2, CP-2, INS-2, . NYS-2, CAA-2, ALP-3 1940 George Kerr, G............................ AP-3, CAA-3 1940 Eugene Goodreault, E ALL-B-1, CL-1, BST-1, NYN-1, CSW-1, GR-1, UPI-1, CP-1, INS-1, FN-1, CAA-1, NW-1, HRT-2, NEA-2, WIL-2 1940 Henry Toczylowski, QB .......... NYS-1, CAA-3 1941 Al Morro, T ........................................... CAA-3 1942 Mike Holovak, B ............UPI-1, AP-1,NEA-1, NYN-1,CP-1, GR-1, HRT-1, NYS-1, CAA-1, BR-1, BST-1, BP-1, NW-1, FN-1, TSN-2 1942 Don Currivan, E INS-1, GR-1, HRT-1, NYS-1, UPI-2, AP-2, CAA-2, BR-2, NEA-3 1942 Gil Bouley, T...... TSN-1, FBD-1, UPI-2, CP-2, BST-2, FN-2, NEA-3 1942 Rocco Canale, G ...NYN-1, BR-1, BP-1, UPI-2 1942 Fred Naumetz, C INS-1, NYS-2, BP-2, TSN-3, CP-3, CAA-3 1984 Doug Flutie, QB ... AP-1, WC-1, FW-1, FN-1, TSN-1, UPI-1 1984 Tony Thurman, DB .. AP-1, WC-1, UPI-1, KDK-1 1985 Mike Ruth, DL WC-1, KDK-1, UPI-1, FW-1, FN-1, AP-2, TSN-2 1985 Kelvin Martin, WR ................................ TSN-1 1991 Mark Chmura, TE ..FW-1, TSN-2, AP-2, FN-2, UPI-2 1993 Pete Mitchell, TE ...TSN-1, SH-1, UPI-1, AP-2 1994 Pete Mitchell, TE . AP-1, WC-1, FW-1, SH-1, TSN-1, UPI-2, FN-2 1994 Stephen Boyd, LB............ TSN-1, FN-1, UPI-2 1998 Mike Cloud, RB . FW-1, FC-1, SH-2, FN-2, TSN-3 1998 Doug Brzezinski, G .....................TSN-1, SH-3 1999 Chris Hovan, DL............ CNN-1, FN-2, TSN-3 2000 Pete Zukauskas, G ....................... FC-1, TSN-2 2001 William Green, RB........ WC-1, FN-1, TSN-1, FC-1,AP-2, CBS-2 2004 Mathias Kiwanuka, DL.....FC-1, CFN-2, CNNSI-2, AP-3 2005 Mathias Kiwanuka, DL ...AFCA-1, CBS-1, AP-2, CFN-2 2006 Josh Beekman,OL, AP-1,WC-2,CFN-2, R-2,TSN-2 2006 Jeff Smith, SP, ................................ CFN-3, R-3 2006 DeJuan Tribble, DB .................................... R-3 2006 Josh Beekman, G .............AP-1,WC-2, CFN-2, R-2, TSN-2 2007 Jamie Silva, FS ............ AP-1,FWAA-1, WC-1, SIC-1, CFN-1, CBS-1; Rivals-3 2007 Matt Ryan, QB .................... AFCA-1,CPFW-1, 2007 Gosder Cherilus, T ................................. CBS-1 2008 Mark Herzlich, LB ............................ R-1, AP-3 2008 B.J. Raji, DT ..................................... R-2, AP-3 2009 Luke Kuechly, LB ....................................SIC-2 2009 Matt Tennant, C ...................................... WC-2

Clemson Tigers

1928 O.K. Pressley, C ...................... NEA-3, HEIS-3 1939 Banks McFadden, QB......... AP-1, FC-1, FW-1 NEA-1, CL-1, UPI-3 1940 Joe Blalock, E ..........................Hearst-1, UPI-2 1941 Joe Blalock, E .....................FN-1, CP-1, UPI-2 1948 Bobby Gage, B........................................ INS-1 1950 Jackie Calvert, B .......................................AP-2 1952 Tom Barton, G ........................................ UPI-2 1955 Joel Wells, B ........................................... UPI-3 1956 Joel Wells, B ..........................................NEA-3 1959 Lou Cordileone, T .....................................AP-1 1966 Wayne Mass, T.............................. DS-1, UPI-2 1967 Harry Olszewski, G ........... UPI-1, FC-1, FW-1 WC-1, TSN-2, AP-2 1970 Dave Thompson, C..................................... UPI-2 1974 Bennie Cunningham, TE .... AP-1, UPI-1, FC-1

WC-1 Bennie Cunnigham, TE..............................TSN-1 Joe Bostic, G ........................... FW-1, AP-3, FN-3 Joe Bostic, G ............................ FN-1, AP-2, UPI-2 Jerry Butler, WR ......... AP-1, TSN-1, WC-1, FN-2 Steve Fuller, QB .......................................... AP-3 Jim Stuckey, DT ....AP-1, UPI-1, FW-1, TSN-1 Obed Ariri, PK .......................................NEA-2 Jeff Bryant, DT .........................................FN-2 Perry Tuttle, WR ..........................TSN-1, FN-2 Jeff Davis, LB ....... UPI-1, FC-1, FW-1, WC-1 FN-1, AP-2 1981 Lee Nanney, OT ...................................... UPI-2 1981 Terry Kinard, DB ...........................AP-1, FW-1 1982 Terry Kinard, DB ..AP-1, UPI-1, FC-1, FW-1 WC-1, TSN-1, FN-1 1982 William Perry, NG ....................................AP-3 1982 Johnny Rembert, LB .................................AP-3 1983 William Perry, NG ..AP-1, UPI-1, WC-1, FN-2 1983 James Robinson, DT .............................. TSN-2 1983 James Farr, G ............................................AP-3 1984 William Perry, NG .. FN-1, WC-1, UPI-1, AP-3 1984 Dale Hatcher, P ...................................... TSN-2 1984 Donald Igwebuike, PK..............................AP-3 1985 Steve Reese, OG .......................................SN-2 1986 Terrence Flagler, RB ........... FW-1, FN-3, AP-3 1986 John Phillips, G................ UPI-1, TSN-2, FN-2 1987 John Phillips, G.............................. AP-2, FN-3 1987 David Treadwell, PK.........AP-1, UPI-1, FC-1 WC-1, TSN-1, FN-1 1987 Michael Dean Perry, T ......FW-1, TSN-2, FN-2 UPI-2 1987 Donnell Woolford, DB .......FC-1, TSN-2, AP-3 1988 Donnell Woolford,DB ..... UPI-1, FC-1, WC-1 FW-1, TSN-1, AFCA-1, FN-2 1989 Stacy Long, OT............................ TSN-1, AP-3 1989 Chris Gardocki, PK...................................AP-3 1990 Stacy Long, OT ..... AP-1, UPI-1, FC-1, WC-1 TSN-1 1990 Chris Gardocki, PK.............AP-2, UPI-2, FN-3 1990 Levon Kirkland, LB ............AP-2, UPI-2, FN-3 1991 Jeb Flesch, G .........AP-1, UPI-1, WC-1, FN-1 TSN-2 1991 Levon Kirkland, LB....... FC-1, WC-1, TSN-1 UPI-2, FN-2 1991 Rob Bodine, DL ................ FW-1, AP-2, TSN-2 1992 Stacy Seegars, G .................AP-2, UPI-2, FN-3 1993 Stacy Seegars, G ....AP-1, WC-1, FN-1, UPI-2 1995 Brian Dawkins, DB......................AP-2, TSN-2 1995 Anthony Simmons, LB .............................AP-3 1996 Anthony Simmons, LB ......TSN-1, FN-2, AP-3 1997 Anthony Simmons, LB ..............AP-1, AFC-1 TSN-1, FN-2 1997 Jim Bundren, OT ...............FN-2, AP-3, TSN-3 1998 Antwan Edwards, DB .................... AP-3, FN-3 1999 Keith Adams, LB ............ FN-1, CBS-2, TSN-3 2000 Keith Adams, LB..... TSN-1, WC-1, CNNSI-1 FN-1, AP-1 2000 Kyle Young, C..............................FN-1, TSN-1 2000 Robert Carswell, DB.................... TSN-2, AP-3 2001 Kyle Young, C..............................FN-3, TSN-3 2002 Brian Mance, DB ................................... TSN-4 2004 Leroy Hill, LB .............................CFN-2, AP-3 2004 Justin Miller, DB...................CFN-2, CNNSI-2 2005 Tye Hill, DB ...WC-1, AFCA-1, TSN-1, ESPN-1,AP-2 2006 Gaines Adams,DE AP-1,AFCA-1,FW-1,WC1,TSN-1,CBS-1, R-1, CFN-1, CNN-1 2006 Nathan Bennett, G ....................................AP-3 2007 Barry Richardson, T................... CFN-1, WC-2 2007 Chris McDuffie, G ................................. TSN-2 2009 C.J. Spiller, RB-KR.......... AP-1, FC-1, FW-1 CBS-1, SIC-1, R-1, WC-1, PFW-1 2009 Thomas Austin, G .................................. TSN-3 2009 DeAndre McDaniel, S . FW-1, SIC-2, TSN-3, R-3

1975 1977 1978 1978 1978 1979 1980 1981 1981 1981

Duke Blue Devils 1932 1933 1934 1934 1935 1936 1936 1937 1937 1938 1938 1939 1939 1939 1940 1941

Fred Crawford, T .......................... AP-2, UPI-2 Fred Crawford, T ............AP-1, NEA-1, CL-1 Jack Dunlap, G........................................ LIB-3 Earle Wentz, E ........................................ LIB-2 Ace Parker, RB ....NEA-2, AP-3, UPI-3, LIB-3 Ace Parker, RB ..AP-1, UPI-1, HRT-1, NEA-2 WC-1 Joe Brunansky, T.................................... WIL-3 Elmore Hackney, RB .............................NEA-2 Walter Lipscomb, G ..............................CHM-3 Dan Hill, C .........NEA-1, LIB-1, HRT-1, AP-2, UPI-2,WC-1 Eric Tipton, RB ......................................NEA-3 George McAfee, RB ........NEA-2, UPI-2, AP-2 Allen Johnson, G .........INS-2, Stern-2, CSW-2 Frank Ribar, G ............................. HRT-2, AP-3 Tony Ruffa, T ........LIB-2, WIL-2, AP-2, UPI-3 Steve Lach, HB ............... NEA-1, CL-1, LIB-1 AP-2, UPI-2, LIFE-2


181 181 181

ACC All-Americans 1941 1941 1942 1943 1943 1943 1944 1944 1944 1945 1945 1946 1948 1949 1950 1950 1951 1952 1953 1953 1957 1957 1957 1958 1959 1960 1960 1961 1962 1962 1963 1964 1966 1970 1971 1971 1972 1974 1976 1981 1982 1982 1983 1983 1986 1988 1989 1989 1994 1994 1994 2000 2006 2008 2009

Mike Karmazin, T ....................... LIFE-2, AP-3 Bob Barnett, C ....................................... WIL-3 Bob Gnatt, E .............................................FN-1 Pat Preston, T ................................ AP-1, INS-1 Bob Gnatt, E ...................TSN-1, UPI-2, INS-2 Bill Milner, G ..........AP-1, TSN-1, FC-2, FW-2 Tom Davis, FB ..........................................AP-3 Ernie (Bear) Knotts, G .............................. CP-3 Garland Wolfe, G .................................... HW-1 Ernie Knotts, G ........................................ FW-2 George Clark, HB ..................................... FC-3 Bill Milner, G ..........AP-1, TSN-1, FC-2, FW-2 Al DeRogatis, T .................. Chicago Tribune-1 Louis Allen, T ...........................................AP-3 Blaine Earon, E .........................................AP-1 Billy Cox, QB ...........................................CL-1 Red Smith, HB ..........................................CL-1 Ed Meadows, T .........................................CL-1 Ed Meadows, T .. FW-1, WIL-1, FBD-1, UPI-2 Bob Burrows, G ........................................AP-3 Wray Carlton, B ...................................... INS-2 Roy Hord, T .....WIL-1, AP-2, INS-2, UPI-2, NYN-2 Tom Topping .................... FW-1, AP-3, NEA-3 Wray Carlton, B ......................................Grid-1 Mike McGee, G ............FW-1, Time-1, Look-1 NEA-2, WIL-2, UPI-3, TSN-3 Tee Moorman, E ...FW-1, FN-1, FC-2, NEA-2, UPI-2 Dwight Bumgarner, E ...............................AP-3 Art Gregory, T...........................................AP-3 Jean Berry, G ................... FW-1, WIL-2, FW-3 Art Gregory, T...........................................AP-2 Jay Wilkinson, HB ...FW-1, FC-1, UPI-1, AP-2 WIL-2, NEA-3 Mike Curtis, FB .....................................NEA-3 Bob Matheson, LB ......... AP-1, TSN-1, Time-1 FBD-2, HLM-2 Dick Biddle, LB ........................................AP-3 Ernie Jackson, DB ...KDK-1,FW-1,Grid-1,AP-2 Ed Newman, OG.......................................FN-2 Steve Jones, RB ........................................AP-3 Keith Stoneback, LB.................................FN-3 Billy Bryan, C .................... FW-1, WC-1, AP-2 Cedric Jones, WR .....................................AP-2 Chris Castor, WR ........................... AP-2, FN-3 Robert Oxendine, OT......................FN-2, AP-3 Ben Bennett, QB .......................................AP-3 Phillip Ebinger, C .....................................FN-3 Mike Junkin, LB ..........................AP-2, TSN-2 Clarkston Hines, WR .......... FW-1, AP-2, FN-3 Chris Port, OT.................... FW-1, AP-2, UPI-2 Clarkston Hines, WR ........AP-1, UPI-1, FW-1 FC-1, WC-1 Matt Williams, OT .................................. UPI-2 Robert Baldwin, RB..................................AP-3 Ray Farmer, DB ........................................AP-3 Brian Morton, P ................ FW-1, TSN-1, AP-2 John Talley, CB ...................................... TSN-1 Michael Tauiliili, LB..................... WC-2, AP-3 Vince Oghobaase, DT ............................ TSN-3

Florida State Seminoles

1962 Gene McDowell, LB.................................AP-3 1964 Fred Biletnikoff, WR ..... AP-1, FW-1, NEA-1 FN-1, UPI-2, AFC-2, WC-1 1966 Del Williams, OG .....................................AP-2 1967 Kim Hammond, QB ...................... AP-2, UPI-2 1967 Ron Sellers, WR ........... AP-1, AFC-1, NEA-1 FN-1, UPI-2, FW-2 1968 Ron Sellers, WR ............... AP-1, AFC-1, FN-1 TSN-1, Time-1, UPI-2, NEA-2, FWA-2 1968 Dale McCuller, LB ..................... NEA-1, AP-3 1971 Rhett Dawson, WR ...................................AP-3 1972 Gary Huff, QB .............AFC-1, Grid-1, Time-1 CPFW-1, FN-2, UPI-2 1972 Barry Smith, WR ...AFC-1, AP-2, UPI-2, US-2 FN-3 1972 James Thomas, DB ..... Time-1, CPFW-1, US-1 1976 Gil Wesley, C ............................................FN-3 1978 Willie Jones, DE ..................................... UPI-2 1978 Ron Simmons, MG ...................................FN-3 1979 Jackie Flowers, WR ...................... UPI-2, FN-2 1979 Ron Simmons, MG.......... AP-1, UPI-1, WC-1 FN-1, KDK-1, WC-1 1979 Monk Bonasorte, DB ................................AP-3 1979 Scott Warren, DE ..................................... CH-1 1979 Gil Wesley, C ........................................... CH-1 1980 Monk Bonasorte, DB ................................FN-2 1980 Bobby Butler, DB ....................... NEA-1, AP-3 1980 Reggie Herring, LB ..................................AP-2 1980 Ken Lanier, OT .........................................AP-2 1980 Ron Simmons, MG.................. UPI-1, KDK-1 TSN-1, FN-3 1980 Rohn Stark, P ..... KDK-1,UPI-1,TSN-1,FW-1,FN-3 1981 Rohn Stark, P ......TSN-1, NEA-1, UPI-2, FN-2 1983 Greg Allen, RB ...... UPI-1, WC-1, FN-2, AP-3

1983 1984 1984 1985 1986 1987 1987 1987 1987 1987 1988 1988 1988 1989 1989 1989 1989 1990 1990 1990 1991 1991 1991 1991 1992 1992 1992 1992 1992 1993 1993 1993 1993 1993 1994 1994 1994 1994 1994 1995 1995 1995 1996 1996 1996 1996 1997 1997 1997 1997 1997 1997 1997 1997 1998 1998 1998 1998 1998 1999 1999 1999 1999 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2002

Alphonso Carreker, DL.............................FN-3 Greg Allen, RB ....... WC-1, FN-1, UPI-2, AP-3 Jamie Dukes, OG ......................................FN-2 Jamie Dukes, OG ............WC-1, FW-1, UPI-2 AP-2, FN-3 Deion Sanders, DB ...................... TSN-1, AP-3 Pat Carter, TE................... TSN-1, AP-2, UPI-2 Paul McGowan, LB .......... AP-1, TSN-1, FN-1 Deion Sanders, DB ....... AP-1, UPI-1, FWA-1 TSN-1, FN-1, WC-1, KDK-1, SH-1 Derek Schmidt, PK ....................... UPI-2, AP-3 Pat Tomberlin, OT ....................................AP-3 Deion Sanders, DB ..........AP-1, UPI-1, FW-1 TSN-1, FN-1, WC-1, KDK-1 Odell Haggins, NG ...................................AP-2 Pat Tomberlin, OT .AP-2, UPI-2, TSN-2, FN-2 WC-1 LeRoy Butler, CB ............. AP-1, UPI-1, WC-1 Odell Haggins, NG ...KDK-1, WC-1, UPI-2, FN-2 Michael Tanks, C ...............AP-1, FW-1, UPI-2 Eric Hayes, DT .........................................FN-3 Terrell Buckley, DB .......... AP-2, TSN-2, FN-2 Lawrence Dawsey, WR...AP-1, FW-1, TSN-2, FN-3 Marvin Jones, LB......................................AP-3 Terrell Buckley, DB ...... AP-1, UPI-1, KDK-1 FW-1, WC-1, TSN-1, FN-1, SH-1 Marvin Jones, LB.............AP-1, UPI-1, FW-1 WC-1, TSN-1, SH-1, FN-3 Casey Weldon, QB ..............WC-1, FN-1, SH-1 AP-2, TSN-2 Amp Lee, RB ................................ FN-3, WC-1 Marvin Jones, LB ...........AP-1, UPI-1, FW-1, KDK-1,WC-1, TSN-1, SH-1, FN-1, CPFW-1 Tamarick Vanover, KR..............SN-1, CPFW-1 Corey Sawyer, DB ......................... AP-2, FN-2 Charlie Ward, QB ........................ TSN-2, AP-3 Robert Stevenson, OT...............................FN-2 Charlie Ward, QB ...........AP-1, UPI-1, FW-1 KDK-1, WC-1, TSN-1, SH-1, FN-1 Derrick Brooks, LB ........AP-1, UPI-1, FW-1 SH-1, KDK-1, WC-1 Corey Sawyer, DB .........WC-1, UPI-1, TSN-1 FN-1, AP-2 Derrick Alexander, DL....... FW-1, UPI-2, AP-3 Tamarick Vanover, KR........................... TSN-2 Derrick Brooks, LB .... WC-1,KDK-1,SH-1,UPI-2 Clifton Abraham, DB...... AP-1, UPI-1, WC-1 KDK-1, FN-1 Derrick Alexander, DL... AP-1,WC-1,UPI-2,TSN-2 Clay Shiver, C ..................... FW-1, SH-1, AP-2 Kez McCorvey, WR................................ UPI-1 Clay Shiver, C.................. FW-1, FC-1, TSN-1 AP-2, FN-2, UPI-2 Danny Kanell, QB ....................................FN-2 Warrick Dunn, RB ....................................FN-3 Peter Boulware, DE ..AP-1,TSN-1,FW-1,FN-1 Reinard Wilson, DE .........AP-1, FW-1, WC-1 FCA-1-FN-2, TSN-2 Warrick Dunn, RB .............. FW-1, AP-2, FN-3 Walter Jones, OT.......................................AP-2 Andre Wadsworth, DE ............... AP-1,, FN-1 WC-1, TSN-1, AFC-1 Sam Cowart, LB... AP-1, FN-1, FW-1, TSN-1 Kevin Long, C .................. AFC-1, AP-3, FN-3 E.G. Green, WR ............................. AP-2, FN-2 Tra Thomas, OT ........................................AP-2 Daryl Bush, LB .........................................AP-3 Thad Busby, WB .......................................AP-3 Samari Rolle, DB ......................................AP-3 Sebastian Janikowski, PK ...........AP-1, FW-1 TSN-1, FBD-1 Peter Warrick, WR ........ AP-1, WC-1, TSN-1 FBD-1, FN-2 Corey Simon, DL ........................... AP-1, FN-2 Jason Whitaker, OL........................FW-1, AP-3 Lamont Green, LB ................................. TSN-2 Peter Warrick, WR .......FN-1, FW-1, CBS-1 FBD-1, WC-1, TSN-1, AFC-1, CNN-1 Sebastian Janikowski, PK .........FN-1, FW-1 FBD-1, WC-1, TSN-1, AFC-1, CNN-1, CBS-1 Corey Simon, DL......... CNN-1, FW-1, CBS-1 FBD-1, WC-1, TSN-1, AFC-1, FN-2 Jason Whitaker, OL ....... FN-1. CBS-1, WC-1 AFC-1, TSN-2 Jamal Reynolds, DE..........AP-1, WC-1, FC-1 TSN-1, FW-1, CNNSI-1, FN-1 Marvin Minnis, WR........ AP-1, FN-1, TSN-1 FC-1, CNNSI-1, FW-1 Chris Weinke, QB ....FN-1, CNNSI-1, AP-2, TSN-2 Tay Cody, DB......... TSN-1, FC-1, AP-2, FN-2 Tarlos Thomas, OT ................................. WC-1 Chris Hope, DB ..................................... TSN-2 Tommy Polley, LB .......................TSN-3, FN-3 Brett Williams, OT.......... FC-1, TSN-1, CFN-1 AP-2, CNNSI-2

2002 2002 2003 2003 2003 2003 2004 2004 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2008 2008 2009 2009

Alonzo Jackson, DE............................... CFN-2 Montrae Holland, OG .AP-3, TSN-3, CNNSI-2 Alex Barron, OT ...AP-1, FW-1, WC-1, CNN-2, CFBN-2 Darnell Dockett, DT ... CFBN-1, CNN-2, TSN-2, AP-3 Michael Boulware, LB..............................AP-3 Craphonso Thorpe, WR ............................AP-3 Alex Barron, OT .. AP-1, FW-1, WC-1, TSN-1, FC-1, CFN-1, ESPN-1, CBS-1, CNNSI-2 Travis Johnson, DLESPN-1, CBS-1, CFN-2, AP-3 Ernie Sims, LB..................................... ESPN-1 Brodrick Bunkley, DL....... FW-1, TSN-2, AP-3 Buster Davis, LB AFCA-1,TSN-2, WC-2, R-3. Gary Cismesia, PK........TSN-2, SIC-2, CFN-3. Graham Gano, PK... R-1, CBS-1, WC-2, AP-2, SIC-2 Michael Ray Garvin, DB-KR ................ TSN-1 Myron Rolle, DB ......................................AP-3 Rodney Hudson, G..... FW-1, SIC-1, AP-2, R-2 Greg Reid, S-PR ............................ TSN-3, R-3

Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets

1916 George (Pup) Phillips, C ......................... WC-3 1916 Everett Strupper, RB ..............................NEA-1 1917 Everett Strupper, RB ............ MNK-1, NEA-1 WC-1, INS-2 1917 Walker Carpenter, T ..................MNK-1, WC-1 1917 Joe Guyon, RB ...........................WC-1, NEA-2 1917 Judy Harlan, FB ...................................... WC-1 1917 Albert Hill, QB ............................WC-1, INS-2 1918 Joe Guyon, RB ....................................MNK-1 1918 Ashel (Bum) Day, C .............................. WC-1 1918 Bill Fincher, E..........................MNK-1, WC-2 1918 Ralph Flowers, FB .................................. WC-2 1920 Bill Fincher, E........................................ WC-1 1920 Ralph Flowers, FB .................................. INS-3 1921 David (Red) Barron, FB ..............INS-3, WC-3 1921 Judy Harlan, FB .......................NEA-3, FBW-3 1922 David Barron, FB......................WC-2, MNK-2 1924 Walter Godwin, G ................................... INS-3 1924 Doug Wyckoff, FB ................................... GR-2 1925 Walter Godwin, G ................................... INS-2 1925 Doug Wyckoff, FB ........................ UP-2, INS-3 1928 Warner Mizell, RB ....... NANA-1, INS-1, AP-2 UPI-2, NEA-2, CP-2 1928 Roy Lumpkin, HB .................................NEA-3 1928 Peter Pund, C .... GR-1, UPI-1, NEA-1, INS-1 NANA-2, CP-2, AP-3, WC-1 1928 Frank Speer, T...........................................AP-1 1930 Vance Maree, T ....................................... INS-3 1937 Bill Jordan, E .................. AP-2, INS-2, NEA-3 1938 Jack Chivington, G ................................ HRT-2 1939 Bob Ison, E .....................HRT-1, CP-3, NEA-3 1940 Bob Ison, E ............................................. UPI-3 1942 Clint Castleberry, HB...................UPI-2, INS-2 NEA-2, TSN-3, AP-3 1942 Harvey Hardy, G............UPI-1, NEA-1, CP-1 NW-1, AP-2 1942 Ed Ryckeley, G .........................................FN-2 1943 George Manning, C ............................... TSN-2 1943 George Prokop, HB ......... AP-2, UPI-2, TSN-2 CP-2, INS-2, FBD-2 1943 John Steber, G ...... AP-1, INS-1, UPI-2, TSN-2 1944 Frank Broyles, HB ................................... FW-2 1944 Luke Bowen, G ......................Stars & Stripes-1 1944 Phil Tinsley, E............... AP-1, TSN-1, NEA-1 CP-1, GR-1, UPI-2, FW-2, FBD-2 1946 Paul Duke, C.......AP-1, UPI-1, NEA-1, WC-1 CL-1, AFCA-1 1947 Bob Davis, T ................. UPI-1, NEA-1, INS-1 KDK-1, CL-1, TSN-1, FW-1 1948 George Brodnax, E ...................................CL-1 1948 Glen Healy, G ....NEA-1, INS-1, TSN-1, FW-1 1951 Ray Beck, G ...........AP-1, NEA-1, FW-1, CL-1 1951 Lamar Wheat, DT ................................... INS-1 1952 Hal Miller, T ...... UPI-1, NEA-1, TSN-1, FW-1, WC-1 1952 Leon Hardeman, HB .. INS-1,TSN-1,NEA-2,UPI-2 1952 Buck Martin, E..........................................CL-1 1952 George Morris, LB........... NEA-1, FW-1, AP-2 1952 Bobby Moorehead, DB ................. AP-1, INS-1 1952 Pete Brown, C ............................. AP-1, NEA-2 1953 Larry Morris, C ................AP-1, UPI-1, CL-1 TSN-1, INS-2, WC-1 1954 Larry Morris, C ....................................... UPI-2 1954 Franklin Brooks, G ................................. UPI-3 1955 Franklin Brooks, G ................................. UPI-3 1956 Alan Ecker, G ............................UPI-2, NEA-2 1956 Don Stephenson, C .......... FW-1, Look-1, AP-2 UPI-3, NYN-3 1957 Don Stephenson, C .......UPI-1, TSN-1, NYN-1 INS-2, AP-2 1959 Maxie Baughan, C ...... AP-1, UPI-1, AFCA-1 FN-1, TSN-1, WC-1 1962 Rufus Guthrie, G............AFCA-1, FW-1, FN-1 NEA-2, AP-2, UPI-2, TSN-3 1962 Billy Lothridge, QB ...................... FN-1, UPI-3


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Mike McNames, FB...............................NEA-3 Dave Watson, G ............................ FN-1, UPI-3 Billy Lothridge, QB ...........AP-1, FW-1, UPI-2 Billy Martin, E .............. NEA-1, TSN-1. UPI-2 Gerry Bussell, DB.................................. TSN-1 Bill Curry, C........................................ AFCA-2 Jim Breland, C .............. AP-1, UPI-1, NEA-1 AFCA-1, FN-1, CP-1, WC-1 Lenny Snow, TB ............................FW-1, FN-2 Rock Perdoni, DT .....................................AP-3 Rock Perdoni, DT ....... AP-1, UPI-1, AFCA-1 FW-1, TSN-1, CP-1, WC-1 Smylie Gebhart, DE ..................................AP-1 Randy Rhino, DB...........................FW-1, AP-2 Randy Rhino, DB .......UPI-1, AFCA-1, WC-1 Randy Rhino, DB.............. WC-1, AP-2, UPI-2 Leo Tierney, C ..........................................AP-3 Leo Tierney, C .............................. UPI-2, AP-3 Lucius Sanford, LB...... AFCA-1, TSN-1, AP-2 Eddie Lee Ivery, RB ..................... AP-2, UPI-2 Don Bessillieu, DB ................................ TSN-1 Robert Lavette, RB ...................................FN-3 Pat Swilling, LB.... FW-1, UPI-2, TSN-2, FN-3 John Davis, OT ............................TSN-1, FN-2 John Davis, OT ............................. SH-1, UPI-2 Riccardo Ingram, DB .............................. UPI-2 Ken Swilling, DB......................................AP-3 Ken Swilling, DB ........ AP-1, UPI-1, AFCA-1 WC-1, TSN-1, FN-1 Marco Coleman, LB .................................SH-1 Willie Clay, DB......AP-2, UPI-2, TSN-2, FN-2 Marco Coleman, LB ........... FW-1, SH-1, AP-2 UPI-2, FN-2, TSN-2 Coleman Rudolph, DT ................WC-1, TSN-1 SH-1, FN-2, AP-2 Scott Sisson, PK.....WC-1, AP-2, TSN-2, FN-2 Jason Bender, P ...........................AP-3, CSM-3 Curtis McGee, OT ....................................FN-3 Rodney Williams, P ..................................FN-3 Craig Page, C ....... AP-1, TSN-1, FW-1, FN-2 Jon Carman, OT ..............TSN-2, FN-3, CBS-2 Joe Hamilton, QB.............FN-1, FW-1, WC-1 CBS-1, AFC-1, CNN-1, , FBD-1, TSN-2 Chris Brown, OT....... FW-1, WC-1, CNNSI-1 FC-1, FN-1, AP-1 Greg Gathers, DE.........................FN-2, TSN-2 Keyaron Fox, LB .................................. CNN-2 Hugh Reilly, C ...................................... CNN-2 Calvin Johnson, WR.... AFCA-1, AP-2, TSN-2, CFN-2 Calvin Johnson,WR .........AP-1,AFCA-1,CFB-1, CNN-1, CBS-1, WC-1, R-1, TSN-1, FWAA-1; Durant Brooks, PAP-2, CFN--2, CNN-2, WC-2. Phillip Wheeler, LB .................................... R-2 Durant Brooks, P............ESPN-1, CFN-1, R-1, SIC-1, CPFW-1, AP-2, WC-2. Vance Walker, DT ............................AP-3, R-3. Morgan Burnett, DB .......CPFW-1, R-2, SIC-2, TSN-2 Michael Johnson, DE ................................ FC-1 Jonathan Dwyer, AB ........................... CPFW-1 Derrick Morgan, DE ....... AP-1, FW-1, PFW-1, SIC-2, TSN-2, WC-2, R-2, CBS-2 Cord Howard, G............................. CBS-2, R-3 Demaryius Thomas, WR................... R-3, AP-3

Maryland Terrapins

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ACC All-Americans

Bill Supplee, E ..........................................AP-2 Gerald Snyder, FB ....................................AP-2 Ray Krouse, T ...........................................AP-2 Bob Ward, G ................................. AP-1, UPI-2 Bob Ward, G ...... AP-1, TSN-1, UPI-1, INS-1 Ed Modzelewski, FB .................... AP-2, UPI-2 Dick Modzelewski, T................................AP-2 Dick Modzelewski, T...... AP-1, TSN-1, UPI-1 INS-1, WC-1 Jack Scarbath, QB AP-1, TSN-1, UPI-1, INS-1 WC-1 Tom Cosgrove, C .......................NEA-2, INS-2 Stan Jones, T ....... AP-1, TSN-1, UPI-1, INS-1 Bernie Faloney, QBTSN-1, INS-1, AP-2, UPI-2 Chet Hanulak, RB ................................... INS-2 Bill Walker, E............................................AP-2 Bob Pellegrini, C .. AP-1,TSN-1,UPI-1,INS-1 WC-1 Bill Walker, E.......................................... UPI-2 Ed Vereb, RB .......................................... INS-2 Mike Sandusky, T .......................TSN-1, UPI-2 Mike Sandusky, T ................................. CSW-1 Gary Collins, E . AFCA-1, FW-1, UPI-2, AP-2 WC-1 Paul Vellano, G ....................... AFCA-1, UPI-2 Randy White, DT ......................................AP-1 Randy White, DT ........... AP-1, TSN-1, FN-1 FW-1, UPI-1, AFCA-1 Time-1 Louis Carter, HB .......................................FN-2

1974 Steve Mike-Mayer, PK .............TSN-1, Time-1 1976 Joe Campbell, DT ..... TSN-1, AFCA-1, FW-1 AP-2, UPI-2, FN-3 1978 Steve Atkins, RB.......................................FN-3 1978 Charles Johnson, DL.................................FN-3 1979 Dale Castro, PK .... TSN-1, FW-1, UPI-1, FN-2 WC-1 1983 Boomer Esiason, QB ............................. TSN-2 1983 Ron Solt, OG ......................................... TSN-2 1984 Eric Wilson, LB ..............................FN-1, AP-2 1984 Kevin Glover, C ..................................... TSN-1 1985 J.D. Maarleveld, OT .AFCA-1, UPI-1, TSN-2 1985 Al Covington, DB .....................................FN-3 1987 Ferrell Edmunds, TE .................................AP-3 1994 Steve Ingram, OT......................................FN-2 1999 Lewis Sanders, DB ................................ TSN-3 1999 LaMont Jordan, RB .....................FN-2, TSN-3 2001 E.J. Henderson, LB.......... AP-1, FN-1, FW-1, TSN-1, CNN-1, CBS-1, WC-1 2001 Brooks Barnard, P........................FN-2, CBS-3 2001 Melvin Fowler, C ......................................FN-3 2002 E.J. Henderson, LB ..AP-1, WC-1, FW-1, FC-1 CNNSI-1, CFN-1, ESPN-1, TSN-2 2002 Todd Wike, C ..........................ESPN-1, CFN-3 2002 Steve Suter, SP ..........................CNN-2, TSN-2 2002 Matt Crawford, OT ................................ TSN-3 2002 Madieu Williams, DB ............................ TSN-3 2003 Randy Starks, DT................................... TSN-2 2003 C.J. Brooks, OG ..................................... CFN-3 2004 D’Qwell Jackson, LB............................. CFN-1 2004 Domonique Foxworth, DB .................... TSN-2 2005 Vernon Davis, TEAP-1, AFCA-1, CFN-1, CNN-2 2005 D’Qwell Jackson, LB ...AFCA-1, CNN-1, AP-2 TSN-2, CFN-3 2007 Andrew Crummey, G .................. TSN-2, AP-3. 2007 Erin Henderson .......................................... R-3.

Miami Hurricanes 1950 1951 1952 1954 1956 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1963 1965 1966 1966

1967 1968 1971 1972 1972 1972 1973 1974 1974 1976 1977 1978 1980 1981 1981 1981 1983 1984 1985 1986 1986 1986 1987 1987 1988 1988 1988 1989 1990 1990 1991 1991 1991 1991 1991 1992 1992 1992

Al Carapella, T..........................................AP-1 Jim Dooley, HB ........................................AP-1 Nick Chickillio, G.....................................AP-1 Frank McDonald, E ............................... TSN-1 Don Bosseler, FB ......................................AP-1 Fran Curci, QB..........................................AP-1 Bill Miller, WR ...................................... TSN-1 Bill Miller, WR .... AP-1, UPI-1, TSN-1, FW-1 George Mira, QB George Mira, QB ..................... FWAA-1, AP-1 Dan Conners, T ...................................... TSN-1 Ed Weisacosky, DE ................................... 1965 Ted Hendricks, DE Tom Beier, DB .... AP-1, UPI-1, NEA-1, FW-1, AFCA-1 Ted Hendricks, DE.. AP-1, CP-1, FC-1, FW-1 NEA-1, UPI-1 Ted Hendricks, DE..........AP-1, UPI-1, FW-1, TSN-1, NEA-1, FN-1, WC-1 Harold Sears, LB ......................................AP-1 Chuck Foreman, RB .............................. TSN-1 Burgess Owens, DB ..................TSN-1, Time-1 Tony Cristiani, MG ................................NEA-1 Tony Cristiani, MG .................... WC-1, FW-1 Rubin Carter, MG................... UPI-1, KDK-1 Dennis Harrah, OT....................TSN-1, Time-1 Eddie Edwards, DT................................ TSN-1 Don Latimer, MG .................................. TSN-1 Don Smith, DT......................... KDK-1, TSN-1 Jim Burt, MG .........................................NEA-1 Fred Marion, DB ........... FN-1, UPI-1, KDK-1 Danny Miller, K ........................................FN-1 Lester Williams, DT.................. WC-1, KDK-1 Jay Brophy, LB .........................................FN-1 Eddie Brown, WR ......... AP-1, KDK-1, UPI-1 Willie Smith, TE............ WC-1, KDK-1, AP-1 Jerome Brown, DT ......... AP-1, UPI-1, WC-1, KDK-1, FC-1, FW-1 Vinny Testaverde, QB ....AP-1, TSN-1, KDK-1, WC-1, FC-1, FW-1 Bennie Blades, DB.....................AP-1, KDK-1 Bennie Blades, DB... AP-1, WC, KDK-1, UPI-1 Daniel Stubbs, DE.....AP-1, UPI-1, WC-1, FW-1 Cleveland Gary, RB ..................................FN-1 Bill Hawkins, DE...... ESPN-1, KDK-1, WC-1 Steve Walsh, QB ............AP-1, FW-1, ESPN-1 Greg Mark, DE .........................AP-1, KDK-1 Maurice Crum, LB ...........AP-1, WC-1, FN-1 Russell Maryland, DT .. AP-1, UPI-1, KDK-1, WC-1 Carlos Huerta, K..AP-1, WC-1, FN-1, TSN-1 Leon Searcy, OT .....FW-1, TSN-1, FN-1, AP-1 Darrin Smith, LB ............................FN-1, AP-2 Darryl Williams, FS ...... AP-1, KDK-1, WC-1 Kevin Williams, WR/KR ....................... TSN-1 Darrin Smith, LB .................................... UPI-1 Michael Barrow, LB ....... WC-1, FN-1, UPI-1 Gino Torretta, QB .... FN-1, WC-1, AP-1, KDK-1

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Ryan McNeil, DB .......... FN-1, WC-1, KDK-1 Kevin Patrick, DE .......................AP-1, KDK-1 C.J. Richardson, S.....................................AP-1 Warren Sapp, DT .... AP-1, FN-1, FW-1, FC-1 TSN-1, WC-1, UPI-1 Ray Lewis, LB ..........................................AP-1 K. C. Jones, C ...........................................AP-1 Richard Mercier, OG ............................. TSN-1 Daniel (Bubba) Franks, TE ..........TSN-1, FN-1 Dan Morgan, LB .. AP-1, FN-1, FW-1, TSN-1 WC-1 Santana Moss, WR.....................AP-1, TSN-1 Joaquin Gonzalez, OT ...................FW-1, FN-2 Bryant McKinnie, OT ...............................FN-1 Edward Reed, SS ......FW-1, FN-1, TSN-1, FC-1 Joaquin Gonzalez, OT .....FW-1, CNN-1, FN-2 Bryant McKinnie, OT .. AP-1, TSN-1, CBS-1 Edward Reed, SS ..FW-1, FN-1, TSN-1, FC-1 Brett Romberg, C ................................... CBS-1 Jeremy Shockey, TE ... CNN-1, CBS-2, AP-2, TSN-4 Todd Sievers, K ............. CNN-1, TSN-2, AP-2 Phillip Buchanon, CB .....ABC-1, CBS-1, AP-2 Joaquin Gonzalez, T ....................CBS-2, FN-3 Ken Dorsey, QB ...........................AP-2, TSN-4 Clinton Portis, RB.....................................AP-3 Martin Bilba, T .........................................AP-3 Jerome McDougle, DE .............................AP-3 William Joseph, DT ..................................AP-3 Ken Dorsey, QB ..... FC-1, WC-1, AP-3, TSN-3 Jerome McDougle, DE ......FC-1, AP-2, TSN-2 Andre Johnson, WR ..................................AP-3 William Joseph, DT ..................................AP-3 Kellen Winslow, TE .....................AP-2, TSN-2 Jonathan Vilma, LB .................. CFN-2, TSN-3 Willis McGahee, RB ........ AP-1, FC-1, FW-1, CNN-1, WC-1,CFN-2 Brett Romberg, C............. AP-1, FC-1, FW-1, CNN-1, CFN-1, TSN-2 Kellen Winslow, TE .......AP-1, FW-1, TSN-1, WC-1, FC-1, CNN-2, Sean Taylor, DB .............AP-1, FW-1, CNN-1, TSN-1, CFN-1, WC-1 Jonathan Vilma, LBWC-1, FC-1, AP-2, CNN-2 Ryne Robinson, PR ................................ CFN-1 Vernon Carey, OL ........................AP-3, CFN-3 D.J. Williams, LB ........................ TSN-2, AP-3 Antrel Rolle, DB .......................................AP-3 Vince Wilfolk, DT.................................. CFN-3 Antrel Rolle, DB ..............AP-1, FW-1, WC-1, TSN-1, FC-1, CFN-1, CNNSI-1 Devin Hester, KR .......... WC-1, TSN-1, CFN-2 Eric Winston, OT .......AFCA-1, CBS-1, WC-1, CNN-1, CFN-1, AP-2 Kelly Jennings, DBCNN-1, CBS-1, AP-2, CFN-2 Brandon Merriweather, DB ...FW-1, CFN-2, TSN-2 Orien Harris, DL .......................................AP-2 Kenny Phillips, DB ..................................... R-3 Kenny Phillips, DB ....TSN-2, AP-3, R-3, CFN-3. Brandon Harris, CB ...................... SIC-2, AP-3

North Carolina Tar Heels

1929 Ray Farris, G............................... NEA-2, AP-3 1933 George Barclay, G...........................AP-3, CP-3 1934 George Barclay, G.........AP-1, GR-1, CD-1, IFA-1 WC-1, HRT-1, NEA-1, WIL-1, INS-1, UPI-2, CP-2 1935 Don Jackson, RB .............. AP-2, CP-2, NEA-2 1936 Andy Bershak, E ..........................AP-2, WIL-3 1937 Andy Bershak, E ............ CSW-1, GR-1, CP-1 NEA-1, IFA-1, UPI-2, INS-3, AP-3 1938 Steve Maronic, T............... CP-1, NW-2, UPI-2 NEA-2, AP-3 1939 George Stirnweiss, B .................. CP-2, NEA-3 1939 Jim Lalanne, B ...............INS-2, BST-2, NEA-3 1939 Paul Severin, E....AP-1, WIL-1, NEA-2, UPI-3 1940 Paul Severin, E.......... AP-1, WIL-1, NEA-1, NW-1 NYN-1, CL-1, CSW-1, CP-2, INS-2, BST-2, UPI-2 1943 Ray Poole, E ...........................................BST-3 1946 Charlie Justice, RB ..........UPI-2, NEA-2, AP-3 Grid-2, AFCA-3 1947 Charlie Justice, RB AP-2, NEA-2, INS-3, CP-3 1948 Charlie Justice, RB ..... AP-1, NEA-1, UPI-1, AFCA-1, INS-1, CP-1, WIL-1, TSN-1, BST-1, FBD-1, NYN-1, FW-2 1948 Art Weiner, E .................FW-1, NYS-1, TSN-2 CP-3, NEA-3 1948 Len Szafaryn, T........................................ FW-2 1949 Charlie Justice, RB ....... AP-1, AFCA-1, INS-1 WIL-1, TSN-1, FBD-1, UPI-2, CP-2, FW-3 1949 Art Weiner, E .................. UPI-1, TSN-1, FW-2 CP-2, INS-2, FBD-2 1949 Ken Powell, E ........................................NEA-2 1950 Irv Holdash, C....AP-1, NEA-1, FBD-1, BST-1 HLM-1, UPI-2, CP-2, TSN-2 1958 Al Goldstein, E .............FW-1, NEA-1, Look-1 1958 Phil Blazer, T ...............................FBD-2, CP-3 1959 Jim Lecompte, G....................................NEA-3


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ACC All-Americans 1963 1964 1969 1970 1972 1972 1974 1974 1976 1976 1977 1978 1979 1979 1980 1980 1980 1980 1981 1981 1982 1982 1983 1983 1983 1984 1986 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1992 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1996 1996 1997 1997 1997 1997 1998 1998 1999 2000 2001 2001 2008 2009

Bob Lacey, E .................... AP-1, FW-1, NEA-2 Ken Willard, RB ................................. AFCA-2 Ed Chalupka, G.........................................AP-3 Don McCauley, RB ......AP-1, FW-1, AFCA-1 CP-1, WC-1, FN-1, UPI-2 Ron Rusnak, G .................AP-1, UPI-1, FW-1 AFCA-1, FN-2 Jerry Sain, OT ...........................................FN-2 Ken Huff, G .......AP-1, NEA-1, TSN-1, WC-1 AFCA-1, Time-1, FN-2, UPI-2 Charles Waddell, E ................................ TSN-1 Mike Voight, RB ........................... AP-2, UPI-2 Mark Cantrell, C .......................................FN-2 Dee Hardison, DT ............. AP-1, FW-1, FN-2 UPI-2, NEA-2, CPFW-2 Mike Salzano, OG ....................................FN-3 Ricky Barden, DB.....................................FN-2 Ron Wooten, G .........................................FN-2 Lawrence Taylor, LB .......AP-1, UPI-1, FN-1 AFCA-1 FW-1, TSN-1, CPFW-1, NEA-2 Ron Wooten, G ............... FN-1, WC-1, NEA-1 UPI-2, CPFW-2, AP-3 Rick Donnalley, C .......................... AP-2, FN-2 Amos Lawrence, RB.................FN-3, CPFW-3 David Drechsler, G ........................FW-1, FN-2 Greg Poole, DB.............................. AP-2, FN-3 David Drechsler, G ............FW-1, FN-1, WC-1 AP-2, UPI-2, NEA-2, CPFW-2 William Fuller, DT.........FW-1, FN-1, CPFW-1 AP-2, UPI-2, NEA-2 William Fuller, DT .......FW-1, FN-1, CPFW-1 AFCA-1, WC-1, TSN-1, UPI-2, NEA-2 Ethan Horton, RB .....................................FN-3 Brian Blados, OT ............ AP-1, NEA-1, UPI-2 CPFW-2, FN-3 Ethan Horton, RB ......................... UPI-2, AP-3 Harris Barton, OT .......... AP-1, NEA-1, ATH-1 TSN-2, FN-3 Derrick Fenner, RB ............................. CPFW-3 Carlton Bailey, NG ................................NEA-2 Jeff Garnica, C ..........................................AP-3 Pat Crowley, G ..........................................FN-3 Kevin Donnalley, OT .......................... CPFW-3 Randall Parsons, C ....................................AP-3 Natrone Means, RB ..................................FN-3 Bracey Walker, DB ........AFCA-1, FW-1, SH-1 AP-2, UPI-2, TSN-2, FN-3 Marcus Jones, DE .....................................AP-3 Marcus Jones, DE ............. AP-1, WC-1, UPI-1 FC-1, TSN-2 Dre’Bly, DB ... AP-1, TSN-1, FW-1, WC-1, FN-2 Brian Simmons, LB .....................AP-2, TSN-2 Freddie Jones, TE .....................................FN-3 Greg Ellis, DE.... AP-1, AFC-1, FN-1, WC-1, TSN-2 Brian Simmons, LB ....AP-1, FN-1,WC-1,TSN-3 Dre’ Bly, DB ..... AP-1, FN-1, FW-1,WC-1, TSN-3 Kivuusama Mays, LB .....................FN-2, AP-3 Dre’ Bly, DB .................... WC-1, AP-2, FBN-3 Ebenezer Ekuban, DL ............................ TSN-3 Brian Schmitz, P .................................... TSN-1 Julius Peppers, DE ........CNNSI-1, FN-2- AP-2 Julius Peppers, DE .............. AP-1, FN-1, FW-1 AFC-1, WC-1, TSN-1, CNN-1, CBS-1 Ryan Sims, DT ............................. CBS-3, AP-3 Trimane Goddard, DB .......... AP-2, WC-2, R-3 Robert Quinn, DE .................................. CBS-2

NC State 1918 1930 1935 1939 1950 1957 1960 1961 1963 1966 1967 1967 1967 1968 1968 1968 1973 1974 1975 1975 1977 1978 1978

John Ripple, T ......................................... WC-2 Mac Stout, L ......................................... ALL-B Steve Sabol, C............................. NEA-2, AP-2 Ed (Ty) Coon, T ... NEA-2, NYS-2, LNB-2, HRT-3 Elmer Costa, T .................... Chicago Tribune-1 Dick Christy, RB........................... AP-1, UPI-1 Roman Gabriel, QB .......FW-1, FN-1, AFCA-2 UPI-2, NEA-2 Roman Gabriel, QB .......FW-1, FN-1, AFCA-1 Time-1, UPI-2, NEA-2 Don Montgomery, E ................................ FW-2 Dennis Byrd, T................. FW-1, NEA-1, AP-2 Dennis Byrd, T .... AP-1, UPI-1, TSN-1, FW-1 NEA-1, AFCA-1, CP-1, Time-1, WC-1 Fred Combs, DB .......................... FW-1, UPI-2 Gerald Warren, PK ....................................AP-2 Gerald Warren, PK ....................................AP-1 Ron Carpenter, T....................................NEA-1 Carey Metts, C ......................................... FW-2 Bill Yoest, G ......... AP-1, UPI-1, FW-1, WC-1, AFCA-1 Stan Fritts, FB ................................ AP-2, FN-3 Don Buckey, WR ..................................... FW-1 Tom Higgins, MG .....................................AP-3 Johnny Evans, P .....................................NEA-2 Ted Brown, RB ..... AP-1,UPI-1,FW-1,FC-1,FN-1 Jim Ritcher, C ..................AP-1, UPI-1, FW-1

1979 1979 1983 1985 1986 1988 1989 1990 1992 1992 1994 1996 1998 1998 1999 2000 2000 2001 2002 2002 2002 2003 2005 2005 2006 2007

AFCA-1, FN-3, WC-1 Jim Ritcher, C ...AP-1, UPI-1, FW-1, AFCA-1, FN-1 Woodrow Wilson, DB ................................. FN-3 Vaughan Johnson, LB...................... TSN-1, AP-2 Joe Milinichik, OT....................................... FN-3 Nasrallah Worthen, WR ............................... FN-3 Nasrallah Worthen, WR .............................TSN-2 Jesse Campbell, DB ..................................... FN-2 Jesse Campbell, DB ..... FN-1, TSN-1, UPI-2, AP-3 Mike Reid, DB............................................ AP-2 Sebastian Savage, DB ................................. UPI-2 Steve Videtich, PK ............................UPI-2, FN-2 Marc Primanti, PK . AP-1,TSN-1,FW-1,FN-1 Torry Holt, WR .. AP-1, FW-1, FN-1,TSN-1, FC-1 Lloyd Harrison, DB ........................FN-2, AP-3 Lloyd Harrison, DB ............................... CBS-2 Levar Fisher, LB .....FW-1, FN-1, AP-2, TSN-2 Koren Robinson, WR......................FN-2, AP-3 Levar Fisher, LB .. AP-1, AFC-1, FN-2, CBS-3 Terrence Holt, DB ....TSN-1, AP-2, CNN-2, CFN-2 Chris Colmer, OT................................... TSN-4 Dantonio Burnette, LB.............. CFN-3, TSN-4 Philip Rivers, QB ................................ CFBN-3 Mario Williams, DL ...CNN-1, CFN-2, TSN-2, AP-3 Manny Lawson, DL ............................... CFN-2 Darrell Blackman, SP ................................. R-3 Steve Hauschka, PK............................ CPFW-1

Virginia Cavaliers

1915 Allen Thurman, G .................. Charles Parker-3 1915 Eugene Mayer, B ...................... MNK-1, PD-1 Newark Star-1, St. Louis Times-1 1916 Allen Thurman, G .................. Charles Parker-3 1940 Bill Dudley, RB ........................................AP-3 1941 Bill Dudley, RB ..............AP-1, ALP-1, FBD-1 WIL-1, UPI-1, GR-1, NYS-1, CL-1 BC-1, NW-1, INS-2, NEA-2, CP-2, BST-3 1944 Henry Walker, E.............. AP-2, BST-2, FBD-3 1945 Henry Walker, E...........................AP-3, FBD-3 1949 John Papit, RB .......................................NEA-1 1951 Joe Palumbo, G ........................... AP-1, NEA-1 1952 Tom Scott, E ............................... AP-1, NEA-1 1957 Jim Bakhtiar, RB........................ FW-1, NYN-1 1978 Russ Henderson, P ....................................FN-3 1984 Lester Lyles, DB .......................................AP-3 1984 Jim Dombrowski, OT ............................ TSN-2 1985 Jim Dombrowski, OT ......AP-1, UPI-1, FN-1 FW-1, CPFW-1, TSN-1, WC-1, AFC-1 1989 Roy Brown, OG ........................................AP-2 1989 Ray Savage, LB .................... KDK-1, CPFW-2 1990 Herman Moore, WR .........AP-1, UPI-1, SN-1 FN-1, FW-1 1990 Shawn Moore, QB .........AFCA-1, FW-1, AP-2 UPI-2, TSN-2 1991 Ray Roberts, OL .............SH-1, AFCA-1, AP-2 CPFW-2, FN-2, UPI-2 1991 Chris Slade, LB...............CPFW-1, FN-2, AP-3 1992 Chris Slade, DL .................AP-1, UPI-1, FN-1 TSN-1, FW-1, WC-1, CPFW-2 1993 Mark Dixon, OG ...............AP-1, UPI-1, FN-1 WC-1, FW-1, CPFW-1, TSN-1 1994 Ronde Barber, DB.....................................AP-3 1995 Percy Ellsworth, DB .......................FN-1, AP-1 1995 Will Brice, P................................ FW-1, TSN-2 1995 Ronde Barber, DB................................. CSM-3 1995 Tiki Barber, RB ..................................... CSM-3 1995 Rafael Garcia, PK ................................. CSM-3 1996 Rafael Garcia, PK .......................AP-2, TSN-2 1996 Ronde Barber, DB........................FN-2, TSN-3 1996 Anthony Poindexter, DB........................ TSN-2 1996 Tiki Barber, RB .........................................FN-3 1996 Jamie Sharper, LB.....................................FN-3 1997 Anthony Poindexter, DB.............. TSN-1, AP-3 1998 Anthony Poindexter, DB............AP-1, TSN-1 FW-1, FBD-1, FN-2 1998 Patrick Kerney, DL ... FW-1, FN-1, FBD-1, AP-2, TSN-2 1998 Wali Rainer, LB .......................................... FN-2 1999 Thomas Jones, RB ....... FW-1, CBS-1, FBD-1 FN-1,WC-1, TSN-1, 1999 John St. Clair, C .......... CFBD-1, CNN-1, FN-2 1999 Noel LaMontagne, OL ........................... TSN-1 2001 Billy McMullen, WR ................................FN-3 2003 Heath Miller, TE ................................. CFBN-3 2003 Connor Hughes, PK .............................. CNN-3 2004 Elton Brown, G ... AP-1, WC-1, TSN-1, FC-1, ESPN-1, CNNSI-1 2004 Heath Miller, TE .... AP-1, FW-1, WC-1, TSN-1, FC-1, CFN-1, ESPN-1, CNNSI-1, CBS-1 2004 Ahmad Brooks, LB ...................... TSN-1, AP-2 2005 D’Brickashaw Ferguson, OT ........ AP-1, FW-1 TSN-1,AFCA-1, WC-1, CBS-1, CFN-1, ESPN-1, CNN-1 2007 Chris Long, DE ......... AP-1, AFCA-1, FWAA-1,WC-1, TSN-1,CBS-1,CNN-1, ESPN-1, SIC-1, CPFW-1, R-1,CFN-1. 2007 Branden Albert, G ........................CFN-2, AP-3 2008 Eugene Monroe, T ................ AP-2, WC-2, R-2

Virginia Tech Hokies 1958 1959 1963 1964 1966 1966 1967 1968 1972 1981 1983 1984 1986 1991 1993 1995 1995 1996 1997 1998 1998 1999 1999 1999 1999 1999 2000 2000 2000 2000 2001 2001 2001 2002 2002 2003 2003 2003 2004 2004 2005 2005 2006 2007 2007 2007 2008 2009 2009

Carroll Dale, E ..........................................AP-2 Carroll Dale, E ................. FW-1, NEA-1, AP-2 Bob Schweickert, QB ...............................AP-3 Bob Schweickert, QB .............................. FW-1 Frank Lorida, S ............... AP-1, FW-1, HLM-2 George Foussekis, DE ................ NEA-1, AP-2 Frank Lorida, S... AP-1, FW-1, TSN-1, WC-1 Mike Widger, LB ...........................AP-1, FW-1 Don Strock, QB ........................................AP-3 Robert Brown, SE ..................................NEA-2 Bruxce Smith, DT ......... NEA-1, KDK-1, FC-1 Bruce Smith, DT . AP-1, FW-1, WC-1, FC-1, UPI-2 Chris Kinzer, PK ........................... AP-2, UPI-2 Eugene Chung, OT .................................. FW-1 Jim Pyne, C......AP-1, UPI-1, WC-1, FW-1, FC-1 Cornell Brown, DE ..........AP-1, UPI-1, FW-1 TSN-1, FN-1 J.C. Price, DT............................................AP-3 Cornell Brown, DE ....................... WC-1, AP-2 Billy Conaty, C ...................................... TSN-1 Pierson Prioleau, DB ............................. TSN-3 Corey Moore, DE.... FC-1, AP-2, TSN-2, FN-3 Derek Smith, OT Corey Moore, DE ...AP-1, FW-1, FC-1, WC-1 TSN-1, FN-1 Mickael Vick, QB ........................ TSN-1, AP-2 John Engelberger, DE ...............................AP-2 Jamel Smith, LB .......................................AP-2 Anthony Midget, DB ............................. TSN-3 Andre Davis, PR ....................................... FC-1 Matt Lehr, G ........................................... WC-2 Lee Suggs, RB ............................... AP-3, FN-3 Ben Taylor, LB..........................................AP-3 Ben Taylor, LB.................. AP-2, FN-2, TSN-3 Ronyell Whitaker, CB...............................AP-3 David Pugh, DT ..................................... TSN-3 Willie Pile, FS ........................................ TSN-2 Jake Grove, C......................................... TSN-4 Jake Grove, C .... AP-1,FW-1,TSN-1,WC-1,FC-1 CNN/SI-2,CFN-2 Kevin Jones, TB ..... FW-1,TSN-1,WC-1,FC-1 AP-2,CFN-2,CNN/SI-2 DeAngelo Hall, DB ............................... CFN-3 Jimmy WIlliams, DB ............CFN-2, CNNSI-2 Jeff King, TE.......................................... CFN-2 Jimmy Williams, DB ............AP-1, FW-1, TSN-1 WC-1, CBS-1, CFN-1, ESPN-1, ESPN-1, AFCA-1 Darryl Tapp, DLAFCA-1, CFN-1, AP-2, CNN-2 Vince Hall, LB ....................................... CFN-1 Xavier Adibi, LB ......................AFCA-1, AP-3 Brandon Flowers, DB ..............AFCA-1, AP-2, WC-2, SIC-2, R-3 Chris Ellis, DE ....................................... CFN-3 Victor Harris, DB ......TSN-1, SIC-1, AP-2, R-2 Cody Grimm, OLB ...................................AP-3 Ryan Williams, TB................................. TSN-3

Wake Forest Demon Deacons 1949 1950 1955 1956 1960 1964 1970 1973 1975 1976 1979 1980 1983 1986 1992 1992 2001 2002 2005 2006 2006 2006 2006 2007 2007 2008 2008

Bill George, T ............................. AP-1, NEA-2 Jim Staton, T .............................................AP-2 Bob Bartholomew, T ....................INS-2, UPI-2 Bill Barnes, RB ........................... Look-1, AP-2 Norm Snead, QB.......................... UPI-2, FW-2 Brian Piccolo, FB............. AP-1, UPI-1, AFC-1 FBD-1, HLM-1, NY Daily News-1, NEA-1 Win Headley, T ....................................... WC-2 Chuck Ramsey, P ..................................... FW-1 Bill Armstrong, DB...................................AP-3 Bill Armstrong, DB ........ AP-1, UPI-1, WC-1 FW-1, AFCA-1, TSN-1, FN-1 James Parker, DL ......................................FN-2 Bill Ard, OG........................................... TSN-1 Harry Newsome, P ....................................AP-3 Paul Kiser, OG ............................ FW-1, TSN-1 George Coghill, DB ..................................AP-3 Ben Coleman, OT ............................... AFCA-1 Michael Collins, G ................................. TSN-3 Calvin Pace, DE .................FC-1, AP-3, TSN-4 Ryan Plackemeier, P ........AP-1, FW-1, TSN-1 AFCA-1, WC-1, CBS-1, CFN-1, ESPN-1, CNN-1 Steve Vallos, T .CFN-1, CNN-1, TSN-1, WC-2 Sam Swank, PK ................CNN-1, R-1, TSN-2 Jon Abbate, LB ...................................... CFN-3 Josh Gattis, DB ...................................... CFN-3 Steve Justice, C ............. AP-1, AFCA-1, CBS-1. ESPN-1, CPFW-1, WC-2, TSN-2, SIC-2, CFN-3 Alphonso Smith, DB....... WC-2, CFN-2, AP-3. Alphonso Smith, DB.FC-1, WC-1, FW-1, AP-1, CPFW-1, CBS-1, R-2, SIC-2. Aaron Curry, LB ........................SIC-1, AP-2, R-2


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50th Anniversary ACC Football Team The Atlantic Coast Conference’s 50th Anniversary Football Team was announced on July 22, 2003 at the the league’s 31st annual Football Kickoff. The 50-member team was voted on by a 120-member blue-ribbon committee that was selected by the league’s 50th Anniversary Committee. Clemson led all league schools with nine members on the Golden Anniversary team while Florida State and North Carolina were tied for second with eight honorees each. NC State had six players selected, followed by Virginia (5), Maryland (4), Duke (3), Georgia Tech (3), Wake Forest (3) and South Carolina with one.

ACC 50th Anniversary Football Team

Player School Years *Bill Armstrong Wake Forest 1973-1976 Tiki Barber Virginia 1993-1996 Dre’ Bly North Carolina 1996-1998 Joe Bostic Clemson 1975-1978 Peter Boulware Florida State 1994-1996 Derrick Brooks Florida State 1991-1994 Ted Brown NC State 1975-1978 Kelvin Bryant North Carolina 1979-1982 Jerry Butler Clemson 1975-1978 Dennis Byrd NC State 1965-1967 *Dick Christy NC State 1955-1957 Marco Coleman Georgia Tech 1989-1991 Bennie Cunningham Clemson 1973-1975 Jeff Davis Clemson 1978-1981 Jim Dombrowski Virginia 1982-1985 Warrick Dunn Florida State 1993-1996 Boomer Esiason Maryland 1981-1983 Steve Fuller Clemson 1975-1978 William Fuller North Carolina 1980-1983 *Roman Gabriel NC State 1959-1961 Joe Hamilton Georgia Tech 1996-1999 Alex Hawkins South Carolina 1956-1958 Clarkston Hines Duke 1986-1989 Torry Holt NC State 1995-1998 Sebastian Janikowski Florida State 1997-1999 Marvin Jones Florida State 1990-1992 *Stan Jones Maryland 1951-1953 Terry Kinard Clemson 1978-1982 Amos Lawrence North Carolina 1977-1980 *Bob Matheson Duke 1964-1966 *Don McCauley North Carolina 1968-1970 *Mike McGee Duke 1957-1959 Herman Moore Virginia 1988-1990 *Bob Pellegrini Maryland 1953-1955 Julius Peppers North Carolina 1999-2001 Michael Dean Perry Clemson 1984-1987 William Perry Clemson 1981-1984 Brian Piccolo Wake Forest 1962-1964 Frank Quayle Virginia 1966-1968 Jim Ritcher NC State 1976-1979 Anthony Simmons Clemson 1995-1997 Chris Slade Virginia 1989-1992 Norm Snead Wake Forest 1958-1960 Ken Swilling Georgia Tech 1988-1991 Lawrence Taylor North Carolina 1977-1980 North Carolina 1973-1976 Mike Voight Charlie Ward Florida State 1990-1993 Peter Warrick Florida State 1996-1999 Chris Weinke Florida State 1997-2000 *Randy White Maryland 1972-1974 * Also named to the ACC’s 25th Anniversary Team

Hometown Notes Randolph, N.J............. Two-time All-American in 1975 and 1976; consenus All-America in 1976 Roanoke, Va. .....................1996 ACC Player of the Year, 15th on ACC career rushing list (3,389) Chesapeake, Va. ....... Three-time 1st-team All-American, ACC career leader in interceptions (20) Greensboro, N.C. ....... Two-time 1st-team All-American in 1977 and 1978; played 11 years in the NFl Columbia, S.C. Consensus All-America in 1996 after leading the ACC and NCAA with 19 QB sacks Pensacola, Fla. .... Two-time All-American in 1993-94, ACC Defensive Player of the Year in 1994 High Point, N.C......... ACC careeer rushing leader (4,602); only 4-time 1st-team All-ACC player Tarboro, N.C. ..... Ranks fourth all-time at UNC and 20th in the ACC in rushing with 3,267 yards Ware Shoals, S.C............ First-team AP All-American in 1978 after leading the ACC in receiving Lincolnton, N.C. .. A three-time All-ACC performer, State’s first consensus All-American (1967) Chester, Pa. ................. 1957 ACC Player of the Year after led the ACC in scoring with 83 points Dayton, Ohio ........ Two-time first-team all-America and two-time first-team all-ACC, 1990-1991 Seneca, S.C. .............................. Two-time 1st-team All-America, consensus All-America in 1974 Greensboro, N.C. ............................. ACC Player of the Year and consensus All-America in 1981 Williamsville, N.Y. ... UVa’s first unanimous first-team All-American (1985), three-time All-ACC Baton Rouge, La. .............Only Florida State player to gain over 1,000 yards three years in a row East Islip, N.Y. ........ Threw for 6,259 yards and 42 career TD passes, played in the NFL 13 years Spartanburg, S.C. ..................... Two-time ACC Player of the Year (1777-78); ran for 1,665 yards Chesapeake, Va. ... Consensus All-America in 1983; two-time first-team All-American (1982-83) Wilmington, N.C. .. Two-time ACC Player of the Year (1960-61), threw for 2,961 yards and 19 TDs Alvin, S.C.....................................ACC Player of the Year and Heisman Trophy runnerup in 1999 South Charleston, W.Va. .................. 1958 ACC Player of the Year, played 10 seasons in the NFL Jacksonville, Fla....................... 1989 ACC Player of the Year; two-time All-American (1988-89) Gibsonville, N.C. ................ 1998 ACC Player of the Year; 191 career receptions for 3,318 yards Daytona Beach, Fla. ... Two-time recipient of the Lou Groza Award, 5th on ACC career scoring list Miami, Fla. .......... 1992 Butkus and Lombardi awards winner; two-time consensus All-American Lemoyne, Pa. ........... Earned All-America honors in 1953; member of the College Football Hall of Fame Sumter, S.C. ..........Unanimous All-American (1982); inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame Norfolk, Va. ....... Only ACC player to rush for 1,000 yards four times; ran for 4,391 yards in career Boone, N.C..................First-team All-American in 1966; two-time first-team All-ACC (1965-66) Garden City, N.Y. ............. ACC Player of the Year in 1969 and 1970; ran for 1,720 yards in 1970 Elizabeth City, N.J. ...... ACC Player of the Year, 1st-team All-America and Outland Trophy winner in 1959 Danville, Va.....................Two-time All-American, including consensus first-team choice in 1990 Yatesboro, Pa. A consensus All-American, 1st-team All-ACC and ACC Player of the Year in 1955 Bailey, N.C.A ........ A unanimous All-America selection in 2001; won the 2001 Lombardi Award Aiken, S.C. ....... ACC Player of the Year and 1st-team All-American (1987); three-time All-ACC Aiken, S.C. ................ 1984 ACC Player of the Year and a three-time All-American (1982-83-84) Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. ..... Led the ACC in rushing (1,044) and was ACC Player of the Year in 1964 Garden City, N.Y. .....The 1968 ACC Player of the Year after leading the ACC in rushing (1,213) Hinckley, Ohio .............Outland Trophy recipient in 1979 and a two-time consensus All-America Spartanburg, S.C. .......3rd-team All-America as a freshman and sophomore, first-team as a junior Tabb, Va. ............. UVa’s first two-time first-teamAll-America; 1992 National Defensive Player of the Year Warwick, Va. ..........A three-time All-ACC selection; led ACC in passing and total offense (1959-60) Toccoa, Ga. ........... A two-time all-America (1989-90), including unanimous first-team honors in 1990 Williamsburg, Va........1980 ACC Player of the Year; a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Chesapeake, Va. ...... ACC Player of the Year in 1975-76; is sixth on ACC career rushing list (3.971) Thomasville, Ga. .... 1993 Heisman Trophy winner, two-time ACC Player of the Year (1992-93), Bradenton, Fla. ....... Two-time consensus All-American (1998-99), leads ACC in receiving yards (3,517) St. Paul, Minn.... Heisman Trophy winner and ACC Player of the Year in 2000; threw for 4,167 yards in 2000 Wilmington, Del...... Outland and Lombardi Trophy winner in 1974; ACC Player of the Year in 1974

ACC 25th Anniversary Team*

Name Billy Barnes Billy Bryan Bobby Bryant Ron Carpenter Gary Collins Fred Combs Johnny Evans Ken Huff Chris Hanburger Ernie Jackson Steve Mike-Mayer Ed Meadows Claude “T” Moorman Harry Olszewski Mike Sandusky

School Wake Forest Duke South Carolina NC State Maryland NC State NC State North Carolina North Carolina Duke Maryland Duke Duke Clemson Maryland

*Includes nine members of the 50th Anniversary Team listed above Years 1954-56 1973-76 1964-66 1967-69 1959-61 1965-67 1974-77 1971-74 1962-64 1969-71 1971-74 1951-53 1958-60 1965-67 1954-56

Hometown .............................................................................................................................. Notes Landis, N.C. ........ 1956 ACC Player of the Year, AFCA All-America, first to rush for 1,000 yards Burlington, N. C......Two-time winner of the Jacobs Blocking Trophy, Two-time All-ACC center. Macon, Ga. ............. ACC Athlete of the Year, All-ACC DB in 1966, All-ACC baseball outfielder Thomasville, N.C. ..1st-team NEA All-American in 1969, Two-time All-ACC DT in 1968 and 69 Williamston, Pa. ..................... Consensus All-America in 1961, 8th in Heisman Trophy ballotting Hertford, N.C. ......................First-team FWAA All-America and 2nd-team UPI, Led ACC in PRs High Point, N.C...............2nd nationally in punting twice, set ACC career marks for yds and avg. Coronado, Calif. ............................ 1974 Jacobs Blocking Trophy winner, consensus All-America Hampton, Va............................................................... Two-time All-ACC center in 1963 and 1964 Hopkins, S.C. ..1st ACC defender to be named ACC Player of the Year, a consensus All-America Glen Rock, N. J. ............... Led nation in scoring in 1972, by kicking in 1974,finished 8th in 1973 Oxford, N.C. ........................................................... First-team All-America by the FWAA in 1953 Miami, Fla. .................................. First-team All-America, 2nd in nation in pass receiving in 1960 Baltimore, Md. ..................Consensus All-America, 1967 ACC Jacobs Blocking Trophy recipient Bound Brook, N.J. ...........2-time All-ACC, 1st-team All-America (TSN), Academic All-America


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Bowl Records by School School App. Boston College ................... 21 Clemson .............................. 32 Duke ..................................... 8 Florida State ....................... 39 Georgia Tech....................... 38 Maryland ............................ 23 Miami ................................. 35 North Carolina .................... 27 NC State ............................. 24 Virginia ............................... 17 Virginia Tech ...................... 23 Wake Forest .......................... 9 South Carolina................. 1 Current Members ........... 296

Won Lost 13 8 16 16 3 5 23 14 22 16 10 11 19 16 12 15 12 11 7 10 9 14 6 3 0 1 152 139

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

Pct. .614 .500 .375 .615 .579 .478 .543 .444 .521 .412 .391 .667 .000 .522

For 530 564 151 956 831 478 718 531 587 429 536 209 3

Opp. 489 620 197 803 804 464 653 541 556 513 575 186 14

Last Bowl Appearance Result 2009 Emerald ..................lost to Southern California, 24-13 2009 Gaylord Hotels Music City ....... beat Kentucky, 185 21-13 1994 Hall of Fame ..........................lost to Wisconsin 34-20 2009 Konica Minolta Gator .........beat West Virginia, 33-21 2009 FedEx Orange ............................... lost to Iowa, 24-14 2008 Roady’s Humanitarian ................. beat Nevada, 42-35 2009 Champs Sports ......................lost to Wisconsin, 20-14 2009 Meineke Car Care ................. lost to Pittsburgh, 19-17 2008 Papajohns.com ..........................lost to Rutgers, 29-23 2007 Konica Minolta Gator ......... Lost to Texas Tech 31-28 2009 Chick-fil-A ............................... beat Tennessee, 37-14 2008 EagleBank ....................................... beat Navy, 29-19 1969 Peach................................... lost to West Virginia 14-3

*Records by Bowls * indicates present day bowl

Bowl Years Record BC CU DU FSU GT Md. UM UNC NCS UVa VT WF All-American ............................1977-90 ...............(6-2-0) ................ 1-1........... x ....... 0-1........1-0 ....... 1-0........1-0 ...........x........... x ....... 1-0........1-0 ...........x........... x All-American .......................1986-90 ...............(3-1-0) ....................x........... x ....... 0-1........1-0 ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ....... 1-0........1-0 ...........x........... x Hall of Fame ........................1977-85 ...............(3-1-0) ................ 1-1........... x ...........x........... x ....... 1-0........1-0 ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x Aloha ........................................1982-00 ...............(4-2-0) ................ 2-0........... x ...........x........... x ....... 1-0........0-1 ...........x........0-1 ...........x........... x ...........x........1-0 Bluebonnet ................................1959-87 ...............(2-2-1) ....................x........1-0 ...........x........... x ....... 0-1........... x ....... 0-1........1-0 ....0-0-1........... x ...........x........... x Bluegrass ....................................... 1958 ...............(0-1-0) ....................x........... x ...........x........0-1 ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x Cherry .......................................1984-85 ...............(1-0-0) ....................x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........1-0 ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x Capital One ...............................1947-** ...............(5-6-1) ................ 0-1........2-1 ...........x.... 1-0-1 ....... 1-0........0-2 ...........x........... x ....... 1-0........0-1 ...........x........0-1 Capital One ..........................2003-** ...............(0-0-0) ....................x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x Citrus ...................................1983-02 ...............(3-3-1) ....................x........2-1 ...........x.... 0-0-1 ....... 1-0........0-1 ...........x........... x ...........x........0-1 ...........x........... x Tangerine .............................1947-82 ...............(2-3-0) ................ 0-1........... x ...........x........1-0 ...........x........0-1 ...........x........... x ....... 1-0........... x ...........x........0-1 Champs Sports ..........................1990-** .............(13-7-0) ................ 2-0........1-1 ...........x........1-0 ....... 2-0........... x ....... 2-1........1-0 ....... 2-2........0-3 ...........x........... x Champs Sports......................2004-** ...............(5-1-0) ................ 1-0........1-0 ...........x........1-0 ....... 1-0........1-0 ....... 0-1........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x Tangerine .............................2001-03 ...............(1-2-0) ....................x........0-1 ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ....... 1-1........... x ...........x........... x Micron PC ...........................1998-00 ...............(2-2-0) ....................x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ....... 1-0........... x ....... 1-1........0-1 ...........x........... x Carquest ...............................1994-97 ...............(4-2-0) ................ 1-0........... x ...........x........... x ....... 1-0........... x ....... 1-0........1-0 ...........x........0-2 ...........x........... x Blockbuster ..........................1990-93 ...............(1-0-0) ....................x........... x ...........x........1-0 ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x Chick-fil-A ................................2006-** ................ (1-3)_ ....................x........0-1 ...........x........... x ....... 0-1........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ....... 1-1........... x Peach ....................................1968-** ...........(15-18-0) ....................x........2-4 ...........x........1-1 ....... 0-3........1-1 ....... 2-1........2-3 ....... 4-3........2-1 ....... 1-1........... x Cotton .......................................1937-** ...............(6-4-0) ................ 1-1........1-0 ....... 1-0........1-0 ....... 1-1........0-1 ....... 1-0........0-1 ...........x........... x ...........x........... x Dixie .........................................1948-49 ...............(0-1-0) ....................x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........0-1 Emerald.....................................2002-** ...............(3-4-0) ................ 1-1........... x ...........x........1-0 ....... 0-1........0-1 ....... 0-1........... x ...........x........... x ....... 1-0........... x Emerald ................................2005-** ...............(1-4-0) ................ 0-1........... x ...........x........1-0 ....... 0-1........0-1 ....... 0-1........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x San Francisco .......................2002-** ...............(2-0-0) ................ 1-0........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ....... 1-0........... x Fiesta.........................................1971-** ...............(2-6-0) ....................x........... x ...........x........2-2 ...........x........... x ....... 0-4........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x Gator .........................................1946-** ...........(27-18-2) ....................x........4-5 ...........x.... 6-0-1 ....... 3-4.... 3-0-1 ....... 2-0........5-2 ....... 1-2........0-2 ....... 2-3........1-0 Gotham .....................................1961-62 ...............(0-1-0) ....................x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ....... 0-1........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x Independence ............................1976-** ...............(3-2-1) ....................x........0-1 ...........x........... x ...........x.... 0-0-1 ...........x........... x ...........x........1-0 ....... 1-1........1-0 Insight .......................................1989-** ...............(0-3-0) ................ 0-1........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ....... 0-1........... x ....... 0-1........... x Insight ..................................1997-** ...............(0-2-0) ................ 0-1........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ....... 0-1........... x Copper .................................1989-96 ...............(0-1-0) ....................x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ....... 0-1........... x ...........x........... x Las Vegas ..................................1992-** ...............(1-0-0) ....................x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........1-0 ...........x........... x ...........x........... x Liberty ......................................1959-** ...............(4-7-0) ................ 0-1........... x ...........x........... x ....... 1-0........0-1 ....... 1-1........0-1 ....... 2-1........... x ....... 0-2........... x Meineke Car Care .....................2002-** ...............(6-3-0) ................ 2-0........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........0-3 ....... 1-0........2-0 ...........x........1-0 Meineke Car Care.................2005-** ...............(3-3-0) ................ 1-0........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........0-2 ....... 1-0........... x ...........x........1-0 Continental Tire ....................2002-04 ...............(3-1-0) ................ 1-0........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........0-1 ...........x........2-0 ...........x........... x Motor City ................................1997-** ...............(2-1-0) ................ 1-0........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x Humanitarian ............................1997-** ...............(5-2-0) ................ 1-0........1-0 ...........x........... x ....... 1-1........... x ....... 1-0........... x ...........x........0-1 ...........x........... x Roady’s Humanitarian ..........2007-** ...............(1-1-0) ....................x........... x ...........x........... x ....... 0-1........1-0 ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x MPC Computers ...................2004-** ...............(2-1-0) ................ 1-0........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ....... 1-0........... x ...........x........0-1 ...........x........... x Humanitarian ........................1997-03 ...............(2-0-0) ....................x........1-0 ...........x........... x ....... 1-0........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x Music City ................................1998-** ...............(4-3-0) ................ 1-1........1-1 ...........x........0-1 ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........1-0 ....... 1-0........... x Oil .............................................1946-47 ...............(1-0-0) ....................x........... x ...........x........... x ....... 1-0........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x FedEx Orange ...........................1935-** ...........(16-20-0) ................ 0-1........2-1 ....... 1-1........3-5 ....... 3-3........0-3 ....... 6-3........... x ...........x........... x ....... 1-2........0-1 Outback.....................................1986-** ...............(1-2-0) ....................x........1-0 ....... 0-1........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ....... 0-1........... x ...........x........... x Outback ...............................1996-** ...............(0-0-0) ....................x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x Hall of Fame ........................1986-95 ...............(1-2-0) ....................x........1-0 ....... 0-1........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ....... 0-1........... x ...........x........... x Palm Festival ............................1932-33 ...............(1-1-0) ....................x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ....... 1-1........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x Papajohns.com ..........................2008-** ...............(0-1-0) ....................x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ....... 0-1........... x ...........x........... x Rose .........................................1902-** ...............(2-2-0) ....................x........... x ....... 0-2........... x ....... 1-0........... x ....... 1-0........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x Seattle .......................................1998-02 ...............(2-1-0) ....................x........... x ...........x........... x ....... 1-0........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........0-1 ...........x........1-0 Seattle ..................................2001-02 ...............(2-0-0) ....................x........... x ...........x........... x ....... 1-0........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........1-0 Oahu ....................................1998-00 ...............(0-1-0) ....................x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........0-1 ...........x........... x Silicon Valley ............................2000-** ...............(0-1-0) ....................x........... x ...........x........... x ....... 0-1........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x Sugar .........................................1935-** ...........(14-10-0) ................ 1-0........0-1 ....... 1-0........4-2 ....... 4-0........1-0 ....... 2-2........0-2 ...........x........0-1 ....... 1-2........... x Sun ........................................1936-1994 ...............(4-6-0) ....................x........... x ...........x........0-2 ....... 1-0........1-1 ...........x........2-2 ...........x........... x ....... 0-1........... x Sun ........................ 1936-88,1994-** ...............(4-6-0) ....................x........... x ...........x........0-2 ....... 1-0........1-1 ...........x........2-2 ...........x........... x ....... 0-1........... x John Hancock ......................1989-93 ...............(0-0-0) ....................x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x ...........x........... x


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ACC Bowl Records ACC Bowl Record Year by Year

Orange .................L ...................... Oklahoma 7, Maryland 0 Orange ............... W ...........................Duke 34, Nebraska 7 Orange .................L .................... Oklahoma 20, Maryland 6 Orange .................L ..................... Colorado 27, Clemson 21 Orange .................L ......................... Oklahoma 48, Duke 21 Sugar ....................L ................Louisiana State 7, Clemson 0 Bluebonnet ......... W ............................ Clemson 23, TCU 7 Cotton ................ W ............................. Duke 7, Arkansas 6 Gator .................. W ........... North Carolina 35, Air Force 0 Liberty .................L ............ Mississippi St. 16, NC State 12 Liberty ............... W ....................... NC State 14, Georgia 7 Peach....................L .......West Virginia 14, South Carolina 3 Peach....................L .....Arizona State 48, North Carolina 26 Gator ....................L ..................Georgia 7, North Carolina 3 Peach.................. W ............ NC State 49, West Virginia 13 Sun .................... W .......North Carolina 32, Texas Tech 28 Liberty ............... W ...................... NC State 31, Kansas 18 Peach....................L ...................... Georgia 17, Maryland 16 Liberty .................L .......................Tennessee 7, Maryland 3 Bluebonnet ........Tie ...................... NC State 31, Houston 31 Sun .......................L .........Miss. State 26, North Carolina 24 Gator .................. W ....................... Maryland 13, Florida 0 Peach....................L .............. West Virginia 13, NC State 10 Peach....................L .............Kentucky 21, North Carolina 0 Cotton ..................L ..................... Houston 30, Maryland 21 Liberty .................L ........... Nebraska 21, North Carolina 17 Hall of Fame ...... W .................. Maryland 17, Minnesota 7 Gator ....................L ...................... Pittsburgh 34, Clemson 3 Peach.................. W ................. NC State 24, Iowa State 14 Tangerine ........... W ..................NC State 30, Pittsburgh 17 Sun ......................L ............................Texas 42, Maryland 0 Gator .................. W ................. Clemson 17, Ohio State 15 Tangerine .............L ......Louisiana State 34, Wake Forest 10 Gator .................. W ......... North Carolina 17, Michigan 15 Peach....................L ......................... Baylor 24, Clemson 18 Tangerine .............L ....................... Florida 35, Maryland 20 Bluebonnet ......... W ................. North Carolina 16, Texas 7 Gator .................. W ..........North Carolina 31, Arkansas 28 Orange ............... W ................... Clemson 22, Nebraska 15 Sun ..................... W ............... North Carolina 26, Texas 10 Aloha ...................L ................ Washington 21, Maryland 20 Citrus ...................L ...................Tennessee 30, Maryland 23 Peach....................L ........Florida State 28, North Carolina 3 Sun .................... W .................Maryland 28, Tennessee 27 Peach.................. W ........................ Virginia 27, Purdue 24 Independence .......L ................... Minnesota 20, Clemson 13 Cherry ................ W ...................Maryland 35, Syracuse 18 All-American ..... W ...Georgia Tech 17, Michigan State 13 Gator .................. W .....................Clemson 27, Stanford 21 Aloha ...................L ..............Arizona 30, North Carolina 21 Peach....................L ............ Virginia Tech 25, N.C. State 24 All-American ..... W .......... Virginia 22, Brigham Young 16 Citrus ................. W ................. Clemson 35, Penn State 10 Peach.................. W .......................... NC State 28, Iowa 23 Citrus ................. W ....................Clemson 13, Oklahoma 6 All-American .......L ........................ Texas Tech 49, Duke 21 Gator .................. W ...............Clemson 27, West Virginia 7 Copper .................L ....................... Arizona 17, NC State 10 Citrus ...................L .......................... Illinois 31, Virginia 21 Independence ....Tie ...........Maryland 34, Louisiana Tech 34 All-American ..... W ..........NC State 31, Southern Miss. 27 Hall of Fame ...... W ......................... Clemson 30, Illinois 0 Citrus ................. W ............ Georgia Tech 45, Nebraska 21 Sugar ....................L ..................... Tennessee 23, Virginia 22 Aloha ................. W ............. Georgia Tech 18, Stanford 17 Gator ....................L ..................... Oklahoma 48, Virginia 14 Peach....................L .............. East Carolina 37, NC State 34 Citrus ...................L .................... California 37, Clemson 13 Cotton ................ W ...........Florida State 10, Texas A&M 2 Independence ..... W .................Wake Forest 39, Oregon 35 Gator ....................L ........................ Florida 27, NC State 10 Orange .............. W .............Florida State 28, Nebraska 14 Peach.................. W North Carolina 21, Mississippi St. 17 Peach.................. W ...................Clemson 14, Kentucky 13 Gator ....................L ............ Alabama 24, North Carolina 10 Hall of Fame ........L .......................Michigan 42, NC State 7 Carquest ...............L .............Boston College 31, Virginia 13 Orange ............... W .............Florida State 18, Nebraska 16 Independence ..... W ...........Virginia 20, Texas Christian 10 Sun .......................L ................. Texas 35, North Carolina 31 Peach.................. W .......NC State 28, Mississippi State 24 Hall of Fame ........L ......................... Wisconsin 34, Duke 20 Sugar .................. W ................ Florida State 23, Florida 17 Carquest ............. W ..........North Carolina 20, Arkansas 10 Peach.................. W .......................Virginia 34, Georgia 27 Gator ....................L ........................Syracuse 41, Clemson 0 Orange ............... W ........ Florida State 31, Notre Dame 26 Carquest ...............L ........................... Miami 31, Virginia 21

0-1 1-1 1-2 1-3 1-4 1-5 2-5 3-5 4-5 4-6 5-6 5-7 5-8 5-9 6-9 7-9 8-9 8-10 8-11 8-11-1 8-12-1 9-12-1 9-13-1 9-14-1 9-15-1 9-16-1 10-16-1 10-17-1 11-17-1 12-17-1 12-18-1 13-18-1 13-19-1 14-19-1 14-20-1 14-21-1 15-21-1 16-21-1 17-21-1 18-21-1 18-22-1 18-23-1 18-24-1 19-24-1 20-24-1 20-25-1 21-25-1 22-25-1 23-25-1 23-26-1 23-27-1 24-27-1 25-27-1 26-27-1 27-27-1 27-28-1 28-28-1 28-29-1 28-30-1 28-30-2 29-30-2 30-30-2 31-30-2 31-31-2 32-31-2 32-32-2 32-33-2 32-34-2 33-34-2 34-34-2 34-35-2 35-35-2 36-35-2 37-35-2 37-36-2 37-37-2 37-38-2 38-38-2 39-38-2 39-39-2 40-39-2 40-40-2 41-40-2 42-40-2 43-40-2 43-41-2 44-41-2 44-42-2

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Peach....................L ...............................LSU 10, Clemson 7 Gator .................. W ...North Carolina 20, West Virginia 13 Sugar ....................L .................. Florida 52, Florida State 20 Carquest ............. W ...... Georgia Tech 35, West Virginia 30 Gator .................. W ......North Carolina 42, Virginia Tech 3 Sugar .................. W ............ Florida State 31, Ohio State 14 Peach....................L ........................ Auburn 21, Clemson 17 Las Vegas ........... W ... North Carolina 20, San Diego St. 13 Micron PC............L ......................... Miami 46, NC State 23 Peach....................L .........................Georgia 35, Virginia 33 Gator .................. W ........ Georgia Tech 35, Notre Dame 28 Fiesta....................L ..............Tennessee 23, Florida State 16 Aloha ................. W ...........Wake Forest 23, Arizona State 3 Micron PC............L .......................... Illinois 63, Virginia 21 Peach....................L ........... Mississippi State 17, Clemson 7 Gator ....................L .................. Miami 28, Georgia Tech 13 Sugar .................. W ........ Florida State 46, Virginia Tech 29 Aloha ...................L .........................Georgia 37, Virginia 14 Micronpc.com .... W ................... NC State 38, Minnesota 30 Peach....................L ......................LSU 28, Georgia Tech 14 Gator ....................L ...............Virginia Tech 41, Clemson 20 Orange .................L ............... Oklahoma 13, Florida State 2 Tangerine .............L ....................Pittsburgh 34, NC State 19 Seattle ................ W ............... Georgia Tech 24, Stanford 14 Humanitarian ..... W ............ Clemson 49, Louisiana Tech 24 Peach.................. W .............. North Carolina 16, Auburn 10 Gator .................. W ........ Florida State 30, Virginia Tech 17 Orange .................L ....................... Florida 56, Maryland 23 Tangerine .............L .................. Texas Tech 55, Clemson 15 Continental Tire . W ................Virginia 48, West Virginia 22 Seattle ................ W ...................Wake Forest 38, Oregon 17 Silicon Valley .......L ......... Fresno State 30, Georgia Tech 21 Peach.................. W .....................Maryland 30, Tennessee 3 Gator .................. W .................. NC State 28, Notre Dame 6 Sugar ....................L ................. Georgia 26, Florida State 13 Tangerine ........... W ........................ NC State 56, Kansas 26 Continental Tire .. W ..................... Virginia 23, Pittsburgh 16 Gator .................. W ............... Maryland 41, West Virginia 7 Orange .................L ................... Miami 16, Florida State 14 Peach.................. W .................... Clemson 27, Tennessee 14 Humanitarian ..... W .................... Georgia Tech 52, Tulsa 10 Champs Sports ... W ...............Georgia Tech 51, Syracuse 14 MPC Computers ..L ........... Fresno State 37, Virginia 34 (ot) Continental Tire ...L ..Boston College 37, North Carolina 24 Peach ................. W ............................ Miami 27, Florida 10 Gator .................. W ........ Florida State 30, West Virginia 18 Sugar ....................L .................Auburn 16, Virginia Tech 13 Champs Sports ... W ..................... Clemson 19, Colorado 10 MPC Computers.. W ........Boston College 27, Boise State 21 Emerald................L ..................... Utah 38, Georgia Tech 10 Music City ......... W .....................Virginia 34, Minnesota 31 Peach....................L .................................. LSU 40, Miami 3 Meineke Car Care .. W ............... NC State 14, South, Florida 0 Gator .................. W .............Virginia Tech 35, Louisville 24 Orange .................L .... Penn State 26, Florida State 23 (3ot) Emerald.............. W .................. Florida State 44, UCLA 27 Music City ...........L .....................Kentucky 28, Clemson 20 Champs Sports ... W ..........................Maryland 24, Purdue 7 Meineke Car CareW ................ Boston College 25, Navy 24 Chick-fil-A ...........L ................ Georgia 31, Virginia Tech 24 MPC Computers W ............................Miami 21, Nevada 20 Toyota Gator ........L ....... West Virginia 38, Georgia Tech 35 FedEx Orange ......L .............. Louisville 24, Wake Forest 13 Champs Sports ... W . Boston College 24, Michigan State 21 Emerald................L .............. Oregon State 21, Maryland 14 Music City ...........L .............. Kentucky 35, Florida State 28 Meineke Car CareW .......... Wake Forest 24, Connecticut 10 Roady’s Hum. ......L ......... Fresno State 40, Georgia Tech 28 Chick-fil-A ...........L .................... Auburn 23, Clemson 20 ot KM Gator.............L ....................Texas Tech 31, Virginia 28 FedEx Orange ......L ................. Kansas 24, Virginia Tech 21 EagleBank.......... W ......................Wake Forest 29, Navy 19 Meineke Car Care L .....West Virginia 31, North Carolina 30 Champs Sports .. W ............. Florida State 42, Wisconsin 13 Emerald................L ........................California 24, Miami 17 Papajohns.com .....L .......................Rutgers, 29, NC State 23 Humanitarian ..... W .......................Maryland 42, Nevada 35 Music City ...........L ......... Vanderbilt 16, Boston College 14 Chick-fil-A ...........L ........................LSU 38, Georgia Tech 3 KM Gator.............L ..................... Nebraska 26, Clemson 21 FedEx Orange .... W .............. Virginia Tech 20, Cincinnati 7 Meineke Car Care L .......... Pittsburgh 19, North Carolina 17 Emerald ...............L .....Southern Cal 24, Boston College 13 Music City ......... W .....................Clemson 21, Kentucky 13 Champs Sports .....L ....................... Wisconsin 20, Miami 14 Chick-fil-A ......... W .............Virginia Tech 37, Tennessee 14 Gator Bowl ........ W ........ Florida State 33, West Virginia 21 FedEx Orange ......L ..................... Iowa 24, Georgia Tech 14

44-43-2 45-43-2 45-44-2 46-44-2 47-44-2 48-44-2 48-45-2 49-45-2 49-46-2 49-47-2 50-47-2 50-48-2 51-48-2 51-49-2 51-50-2 51-51-2 52-51-2 52-52-2 53-52-2 53-53-2 53-54-2 53-55-2 53-56-2 54-56-2 55-56-2 56-56-2 57-56-2 57-57-2 57-58-2 58-58-2 59-58-2 59-59-2 60-59-2 61-59-2 61-60-2 62-60-2 63-60-2 64-60-2 64-61-2 65-61-2 66-61-2 67-61-2 67-62-2 67-63-2 68-63-2 69-63-2 69-64-2 70-64-2 71-64-2 71-65-2 72-65-2 72-66-2 73-66-2 74-66-2 74-67-2 75-67-2 75-68-2 76-68-2 77-68-2 77-69-2 78-69-2 78-70-2 78-71-2 79-71-2 79-72-2 79-73-2 80-73-2 80-74-2 80-75-2 80-76-2 80-77-2 81-77-2 81-78-2 82-78-2 82-79-2 82-80-2 83-80-2 83-81-2 83-82-2 83-83-2 84-83-2 84-84-2 84-85-2 85-85-2 85-86-2 86-86-2 87-86-2 87-87-2


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Bowl Records by School Boston College Eagles (13-8-0) 1-1-40 1-1-41 1-1-43 12-18-82 12-29-83 1-1-85 12-23-86 1-1-93 1-1-94 12-25-94 12-31-99 12-25-00 12-28-01 12-26-02 12-31-03 12-30-04 12-28-05 12-30-06 12-28-07 12-31-08 12-26-09

Cotton.................... Clemson........................... L............... 3-6 Sugar ..................... Tennessee .......................W........... 19-13 Orange ................... Alabama .......................... L........... 21-37 Tangerine............... Auburn............................. L........... 26-33 Liberty ................... Notre Dame ..................... L........... 18-19 Cotton.................... Houston ..........................W........... 45-28 Hall of Fame ......... Georgia ...........................W........... 27-24 Hall of Fame ......... Tennessee ........................ L........... 23-38 Carquest ................ Virginia ...........................W........... 31-13 Aloha ..................... Kansas State ...................W............. 12-7 Insight.com............ Colorado .......................... L........... 28-62 Aloha ..................... Arizona State ..................W........... 31-17 Music City............. Georgia ...........................W........... 20-16 Motor City............. Toledo .............................W........... 51-25 San Francisco ........ Colorado State ................W........... 35-21 Continental Tire .... North Carolina ................W........... 37-24 MPC Computers.... Boise State ......................W........... 27-21 Meineke Car Care . Navy ...............................W........... 25-24 Champs Sports ...... Michigan State ...............W........... 24-21 Music City............. Vanderbilt ........................ L........... 14-16 Emerald ................. Southern California ......... L........... 24-13

Clemson Tigers (16-16-0) 1-1-40 1-1-49 1-1-51 1-1-52 1-1-57 1-1-59 12-19-59 12-30-77 12-29-78 12-31-79 1-1-82 12-21-85 12-27-86 1-1-88 1-2-89 12-30-89 1-1-91 1-1-92 12-31-93 1-1-96 12-28-96 1-2-98 12-30-99 1-1-01 12-31-01 12-23-02 1-2-04 12-27-05 12-29-06 12-31-07 1-1-09 12-27-09

Cotton.................... Boston College ...............W............... 6-3 Gator ..................... Missouri..........................W........... 24-23 Orange ................... Miami (Fla.) ...................W........... 15-14 Gator ..................... Miami (Fla.) .................... L............ 0-14 Orange ................... Colorado .......................... L........... 21-27 Sugar ..................... Louisiana State ................ L............... 0-7 Bluebonnet ............ TCU ................................W............. 23-7 Gator ..................... Pittsburgh ........................ L............ 3-34 Gator ..................... Ohio State .......................W........... 17-15 Peach ..................... Baylor .............................. L........... 18-24 Orange ................... Nebraska .........................W........... 22-15 Independence ........ Minnesota ........................ L........... 13-20 Gator ..................... Stanford ..........................W........... 27-21 Citrus ..................... Penn State .......................W........... 35-10 Citrus ..................... Oklahoma .......................W............. 13-6 Gator ..................... West Virginia ..................W............. 27-7 Hall of Fame ......... Illinois ............................W............. 30-0 Citrus ..................... California......................... L........... 13-37 Peach ..................... Kentucky ........................W........... 14-13 Gator ..................... Syracuse .......................... L............. 0-41 Peach ..................... Louisiana State ................ L............. 7-10 Peach ..................... Auburn............................. L........... 17-21 Peach ..................... Mississippi State.............. L............. 7-17 Gator ..................... Virginia Tech ................... L........... 20-41 Humanitarian......... Louisiana Tech ...............W........... 49-24 Tangerine............... Texas Tech ....................... L........... 15-55 Peach ..................... Tennessee .......................W........... 27-14 Champs Sports ...... Colorado .........................W........... 19-10 Music City............. Kentucky ......................... L........... 20-28 Chick-fil-A ............ Auburn............................. L..... 20-23 OT Gator ..................... Nebraska .......................... L........... 21-26 Music City............. Kentucky ........................W........... 21-13

Duke Blue Devils (3-5-0) 1-2-39 1-1-42 1-1-45 1-1-55 1-1-58 1-2-61 12-28-89 12-28-94

Rose....................... Southern Cal .................... L............... 3-7 Rose....................... Oregon State .................... L........... 16-20 Sugar ..................... Alabama .........................W........... 29-26 Orange ................... Nebraska .........................W............. 34-7 Orange ................... Oklahoma ........................ L........... 21-48 Cotton.................... Arkansas .........................W............... 7-6 All-American ........ Texas Tech ....................... L........... 21-49 Hall of Fame ......... Wisconsin ........................ L........... 20-34

Florida State Seminoles (23-14-2) 1-2-50 1-1-55 12-13-58 1-2-65 12-24-66 12-30-67 12-30-68 12-27-71 12-23-77 1-1-80 1-1-81 12-30-82

Cigar...................... Wofford ..........................W............. 19-6 Sun ........................ Texas Western.................. L........... 20-47 Bluegrass ............... Oklahoma State ............... L............ 6-15 Gator ..................... Oklahoma .......................W........... 36-19 Sun ........................ Wyoming ......................... L........... 20-28 Gator ..................... Penn State ..................... Tie........... 17-17 Peach ..................... Louisiana State ................ L........... 27-31 Fiesta ..................... Arizona State ................... L........... 38-45 Tangerine............... Texas Tech ......................W........... 40-17 Orange ................... Oklahoma ........................ L............ 7-24 Orange ................... Oklahoma ........................ L........... 17-18 Gator ..................... West Virginia ..................W........... 31-12

12-28-83 12-21-84 12-30-85 12-31-86 1-1-88 1-2-89 1-1-90 12-29-90 1-1-92 1-1-93 1-1-94 1-2-95 1-1-96 1-2-97 1-1-98 1-4-99 1-4-00 1-3-01 1-1-02 1-1-03 1-1-04 1-1-05 1-3-06 12-27-06 12-31-07 12-27-08 1-1-10

Peach ..................... North Carolina ................W............. 28-3 Citrus ..................... Georgia ......................... Tie........... 17-17 Gator ..................... Oklahoma State ..............W........... 34-23 All-American ........ Indiana ............................W........... 27-13 187 31-28 Fiesta ..................... Nebraska .........................W........... Sugar ..................... Auburn............................W............. 13-7 Fiesta ..................... Nebraska .........................W........... 41-17 Blockbuster ........... Penn State .......................W........... 24-17 Cotton.................... Texas A&M ....................W............. 10-2 Orange ................... Nebraska .........................W........... 28-14 Orange ................... Nebraska .........................W........... 18-16 Sugar ..................... Florida ............................W........... 23-17 Orange ................... Notre Dame ....................W........... 31-26 Sugar ..................... Florida ............................. L........... 20-52 Sugar ..................... Ohio State .......................W........... 31-14 Fiesta (BCS) .......... Tennessee ........................ L........... 16-23 Sugar (BCS) .......... Virginia Tech ..................W........... 46-29 Orange (BCS)........ Oklahoma ........................ L............. 2-13 Gator ..................... Virginia Tech ..................W........... 30-17 Sugar (BCS) .......... Georgia ............................ L........... 13-26 Orange (BCS)........ Miami .............................. L........... 14-16 Gator ..................... West Virginia ..................W........... 30-18 Orange (BCS)........ Penn State ........................ L..... 3ot 23-26 Emerald ................. UCLA .............................W........... 44-27 Music City............. Kentucky ......................... L........... 28-35 Champs Sports ...... Wisconsin .......................W........... 42-13 Gator ..................... West Virginia ..................W........... 33-21

Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (22-16-0)

1-1-29 1-1-40 1-1-43 1-1-44 1-1-45 1-1-47 1-1-48 1-1-52 1-1-53 1-1-54 1-1-55 1-2-56 12-29-56 1-2-60 12-30-61 12-22-62 12-31-65 1-2-67 12-19-70 12-30-71 12-18-72 12-25-78 12-31-85 1-1-91 12-25-91 12-29-97 1-1-99 1-1-00 12-29-00 12-27-01 12-31-02 1-3-04 12-21-04 12-29-05 1-1-07 12-31-08 12-31-08 1-5-10

Rose....................... California........................W............... 8-7 Orange ................... Missouri..........................W............. 21-7 Cotton.................... Texas................................ L............. 7-14 Sugar ..................... Tulsa ...............................W........... 20-18 Orange ................... Tulsa ................................ L........... 12-26 Oil ......................... St. Mary’s .......................W........... 41-19 Orange ................... Kansas ............................W........... 20-14 Orange ................... Baylor .............................W........... 17-14 Sugar ..................... Mississippi......................W............. 24-7 Sugar ..................... West Virginia ..................W........... 42-19 Cotton.................... Arkansas .........................W............. 14-6 Sugar ..................... Pittsburgh .......................W............... 7-0 Gator ..................... Pittsburgh .......................W........... 21-14 Gator ..................... Arkansas .......................... L............ 7-14 Gator ..................... Penn State ........................ L........... 15-30 Bluebonnet ............ Missouri........................... L........... 10-14 Gator ..................... Texas Tech ......................W........... 31-21 Orange ................... Florida ............................. L........... 12-27 Sun ........................ Texas Tech ......................W............. 17-9 Peach ..................... Mississippi....................... L........... 18-41 Liberty ................... Iowa State .......................W........... 31-30 Peach ..................... Purdue ............................. L........... 21-41 All-American ........ Michigan State ...............W........... 17-14 Citrus ..................... Nebraska .........................W........... 45-21 Aloha ..................... Stanford ..........................W........... 18-17 Carquest ................ West Virginia ..................W........... 35-30 Gator ..................... Notre Dame ....................W........... 35-28 Gator ..................... Miami .............................. L........... 13-28 Peach ..................... Lousiana State ................. L........... 14-28 Seattle.................... Stanford ..........................W........... 24-14 Silicon Valley ........ Fresno State ..................... L........... 21-30 Humanitarian......... Tulsa ...............................W........... 52-10 Champs Sports ...... Syracuse .........................W........... 51-14 Emerald ................. Utah ................................. L........... 10-38 Gator ..................... West Virginia ................... L........... 38-35 Roady’s Humanitarian . Fresno State ..................... L........... 28-40 Chick-fil-A ............ LSU ................................. L............. 3-38 FedEx Orange ....... Iowa ................................. L........... 24-14

Maryland Terrapins (10-11-2) 1-1-48 1-2-50 1-1-52 1-1-54 1-2-56 12-28-73 12-16-74 12-29-75 1-1-77 12-22-77 12-23-78

Gator ..................... Georgia ......................... Tie........... 20-20 Gator ..................... Missouri..........................W............. 20-7 Sugar ..................... Tennessee .......................W........... 28-13 Orange ................... Oklahoma ........................ L............... 0-7 Orange ................... Oklahoma ........................ L............ 6-20 Peach ..................... Georgia ............................ L........... 16-17 Liberty ................... Tennessee ........................ L............... 3-7 Gator ..................... Florida ............................W............. 13-0 Cotton.................... Houston ........................... L........... 21-30 Hall of Fame ......... Minnesota .......................W............. 17-7 Sun ....................... Texas................................ L............ 0-42


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Bowl Records by School 12-20-80 12-25-82 12-17-83 12-22-84 12-21-85 12-15-90 1-2-02 12-31-02 1-1-04 12-29-06 12-28-07 12-30-08

Tangerine............... Florida ............................. L........... 20-35 Aloha ..................... Washington ...................... L........... 20-21 Citrus ..................... Tennessee ........................ L........... 23-30 Sun ........................ Tennessee .......................W........... 28-27 Cherry ................... Syracuse .........................W........... 35-18 Independence ........ Louisiana Tech ............. Tie........... 34-34 Orange (BCS)........ Florida ............................. L........... 23-56 Peach ..................... Tennessee .......................W............. 30-3 Gator ..................... West Virginia ..................W............. 41-7 Champs Sports ...... Purdue ............................W............. 24-7 Emerald ................. Oregon State .................... L........... 14-21 Humanitarian......... Maryland ........................W........... 42-35

Miami Hurricanes (19-16-0) 1-1-33 1-1-34 1-1-35 1-1-46 1-1-51 1-2-52 12-16-61 12-15-62 12-10-66 12-23-67 1-2-81 1-2-84 1-1-85 1-1-86 1-2-87 1-1-88 1-2-89 1-1-90 1-1-91 1-1-92 1-1-93 1-1-94 1-1-95 12-27-96 12-29-98 1-1-00 1-2-01 1-3-02 1-3-03 1-1-04 12-31-04 12-30-05 12-31-06 12-27-08 12-29-09

Palm Festival......... Manhattan .......................W............... 7-0 Palm Festival......... Duquesne ......................... L............. 7-33 Orange ................... Bucknell .......................... L............. 0-26 Orange ................... Holy Cross ......................W............. 13-6 Orange ................... Clemson........................... L........... 14-15 Gator ..................... Clemson..........................W............. 14-0 Liberty ................... Syracuse .......................... L........... 14-15 Gotham.................. Nebraska .......................... L........... 34-36 Liberty ................... Virginia Tech ..................W............. 14-7 Bluebonnet ............ Colorado .......................... L........... 21-31 Peach ..................... Virginia Tech ..................W........... 20-10 Orange ................... Nebraska .........................W........... 31-30 Fiesta ..................... UCLA .............................. L........... 37-39 Sugar ..................... Tennessee ........................ L............. 7-35 Fiesta ..................... Penn State ........................ L........... 10-14 Orange ................... Oklahoma .......................W........... 30-14 Orange ................... Nebraska .........................W............. 23-3 Sugar ..................... Alabama .........................W........... 33-25 Cotton.................... Texas...............................W............. 46-3 Orange ................... Nebraska .........................W............. 22-0 Sugar ..................... Alabama .......................... L........... 13-34 Fiesta ..................... Arizona ............................ L............. 0-29 Orange ................... Nebraska .......................... L........... 17-24 Carquest ................ Virginia ...........................W........... 31-21 MicronPC .............. NC State .........................W........... 46-23 Gator ..................... Georgia Tech ..................W........... 28-13 Sugar (BCS) .......... Florida ............................W........... 37-20 Rose (BCS) ........... Nebraska .........................W........... 37-14 Fiesta (BCS) .......... Ohio State ........................ L........... 24-31 Orange (BCS)........ Florida State ...................W........... 16-14 Peach ..................... Florida ............................W........... 27-10 Peach ..................... LSU ................................. L............. 3-40 MPC Computers.... Nevada............................W........... 21-20 Emerald ................. California......................... L........... 17-24 Champs Sports ...... Wisconsin ........................ L........... 20-14

North Carolina Tar Heels (12-15-0) 1-1-47 1-1-49 1-2-50 12-28-63 12-30-70 12-31-71 12-30-72 12-28-74 12-31-76 12-19-77 12-28-79 12-31-80 12-28-81 12-25-82 12-30-83 12-27-86 1-2-93 12-31-93 12-30-94 12-30-95 1-1-96 1-1-98 12-19-98 12-31-01 12-30-04 12-27-08 12-26-09

Sugar ..................... Georgia ............................ L........... 10-20 Sugar ..................... Oklahoma ........................ L............ 6-14 Cotton.................... Rice ................................. L........... 13-27 Gator ..................... Air Force ........................W............. 35-0 Peach ..................... Arizona State ................... L........... 26-48 Gator ..................... Georgia ............................ L............... 3-7 Sun ........................ Texas Tech ......................W........... 32-28 Sun ........................ Mississippi State.............. L........... 24-26 Peach ..................... Kentucky ......................... L............ 0-21 Liberty ................... Nebraska .......................... L........... 17-21 Gator ..................... Michigan ........................W........... 17-15 Bluebonnet ............ Texas...............................W............. 16-7 Gator ..................... Arkansas .........................W........... 31-27 Sun ........................ Texas...............................W........... 26-10 Peach ..................... Florida State .................... L............ 3-28 Aloha ..................... Arizona ............................ L........... 21-30 Peach ..................... Mississippi State.............W........... 21-17 Gator ..................... Alabama .......................... L........... 10-24 Sun ........................ Texas................................ L........... 31-35 Carquest ................ Arkansas .........................W........... 20-10 Gator ..................... West Virginia ..................W........... 20-13 Gator ..................... Virginia Tech ..................W............. 42-3 Las Vegas .............. San Diego State ..............W........... 20-13 Peach ..................... Auburn............................W........... 16-10 Continental Tire .... Boston College ................ L........... 24-37 Meineke Car Care . West Virginia ................... L........... 30-31 Meineke Car Care . Pittsburgh ........................ L........... 19-17

North Carolina State (12-11-1) 1-1-47 12-21-63 12-16-67 12-29-72 12-17-73 12-23-74 12-31-75 12-31-77 12-23-78 12-31-86 12-31-88 12-31-89 12-28-90 1-1-91 12-31-92 1-1-94 1-1-95 12-29-98 12-28-00 12-20-01 1-1-03 12-22-03 12-31-05 12-29-08

Gator ..................... Oklahoma ........................ L........... 13-34 Liberty ................... Mississippi State.............. L........... 12-16 Liberty ................... Georgia ...........................W............. 14-7 Peach ..................... West Virginia ..................W........... 49-13 Liberty ................... Kansas ............................W........... 31-18 Bluebonnet ............ Houston ........................ Tie........... 31-31 Peach ..................... West Virginia ................... L........... 10-13 Peach ..................... Iowa State .......................W........... 24-14 Tangerine............... Pittsburgh .......................W........... 30-17 Peach ..................... Virginia Tech ................... L........... 24-25 Peach ..................... Iowa ................................W........... 28-23 Copper ................... Arizona ............................ L........... 10-17 All-American ........ Southern Miss.................W........... 31-27 Peach ..................... East Carolina ................... L........... 34-37 Gator ..................... Florida ............................. L........... 10-27 Hall of Fame ......... Michigan ......................... L............. 7-42 Peach ..................... Mississippi State.............W........... 28-24 MicronPC.com ...... Miami .............................. L........... 23-46 MicronPC.com ...... Minnesota .......................W........... 38-30 Tangerine............... Pittsburgh ........................ L........... 19-34 Gator ..................... Notre Dame ....................W............. 28-6 Tangerine............... Kansas ............................W........... 56-26 Meineke Car Care ... South Florida ..................W............. 14-0 Papajohns.com ...... Rutgers ............................ L........... 23-29

Virginia Cavaliers (7-10-0) 12-31-84 12-22-87 1-1-90 1-1-91 12-29-91 1-1-94 12-28-94 12-30-95 12-27-96 12-31-98 12-30-99 12-25-00 12-28-02 12-27-03 12-27-04 12-30-05 1-1-08

Peach ..................... Purdue ............................W........... 27-24 All-American ........ Brigham Young ..............W........... 22-16 Citrus ..................... Illinois ............................. L........... 21-31 Sugar ..................... Tennessee ........................ L........... 22-23 Gator ..................... Oklahoma ........................ L........... 14-48 Carquest ................ Boston College ................ L........... 13-31 Independence ........ TCU ................................W........... 20-10 Peach ..................... Georgia ...........................W........... 34-27 Carquest ................ Miami .............................. L........... 21-31 Peach .................... Georgia ............................ L........... 33-35 MicronPC.com ...... Illinois ............................. L........... 21-63 Aloha ..................... Georgia ............................ L........... 14-37 Continental Tire .... West Virginia ..................W........... 48-22 Continental Tire .... Pittsburgh .......................W........... 23-16 MPC Computers.... Fresno State ..................... L..... 34-37(ot) Music City............. Minnesota .......................W........... 34-31 Gator ..................... Texas Tech ....................... L........... 28-31

Virginia Tech Hokies (9-14-0) 1-1-47 12-10-66 12-14-68 1-2-81 12-15-84 12-31-86 12-31-93 12-30-94 12-31-95 12-31-96 1-1-98 12-29-98 1-4-00 1-1-01 1-1-02 12-31-02 12-26-03 1-3-05 1-2-05 12-30-06 1-3-08 1-1-09 12-31-09

Sun ........................ Cincinnati ........................ L............. 6-18 Liberty ................... Miami .............................. L............. 7-14 Liberty ................... Mississippi....................... L........... 17-34 Peach ..................... Miami .............................. L........... 10-20 Independence ........ Air Force ......................... L............. 7-23 Peach ..................... NC State .........................W........... 25-24 Independence ........ Indiana ............................W........... 45-20 Gator ..................... Tennessee ........................ L........... 23-45 Sugar ..................... Texas...............................W........... 28-10 Orange ................... Nebraska .......................... L........... 21-41 Gator ..................... North Carolina ................. L............. 3-42 Music City............. Alabama .........................W............. 38-7 Sugar (BCS-NCG) Florida State .................... L........... 29-46 Gator ..................... Clemson..........................W........... 41-20 Gator ..................... Florida State .................... L........... 17-30 San Francisco ........ Air Force ........................W........... 20-13 Insight ................... California......................... L........... 49-52 Sugar (BCS) .......... Auburn............................. L........... 13-16 Gator ..................... Louisville........................W........... 35-24 Chick-fil-A ............ Georgia ............................ L........... 31-24 Orange (BCS)........ Kansas ............................. L........... 21-24 Orange (BCS)........ Cincinnati .......................W............. 20-7 Chick-fil-A ............ Tennessee .......................W........... 37-14

Wake Forest Demon Deacons (6-3-0) 1-1-46 1-1-49 12-22-79 12-31-92 12-25-99 12-30-02 1-2-07 12-29-07 12-20-08

Gator ..................... South Carolina ................W........... 26-14 Dixie...................... Baylor .............................. L............ 7-20 Tangerine............... Louisiana State ................ L........... 10-34 Independence ........ Oregon ............................W........... 39-35 Aloha ..................... Arizona State ..................W............. 23-3 Seattle.................... Oregon ............................W........... 38-17 Orange (BCS)........ Louisville......................... L........... 24-13 Meineke Car Care . Connecticut ....................W........... 24-10 EagleBank ............. Navy ...............................W........... 29-19


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ACC CONTINUES IMPRESSIVE NFL DRAFT PERFORMANCE WITH SPILLER CHOSEN IN 2010 DRAFT, ACC IS ONLY CONFERENCE WITH A TOP 10 SELECTION FIVE YEARS RUNNING; ACC HAD TWO OF TOP FOUR DRAFT SELECTIONS IN THREE STRAIGHT YEARS (2007-09)

Over the past five years--or since the Atlantic Coast Conference became a 12-team leagueACC Players in 2010 NFL Draft -the ACC has enjoyed an unprecedented run in the National Football League’s professional First Round draft. 9 C.J. Spiller, RB-KR, CL .....................Bills When Clemson running back C. J. Spiller 16 Derrick Morgan, DE, GT ................. Titans was chosen as the 9th pick in this past year’s NFL Draft it marked the fifth consecutive year 22 Demaryius Thomas, WR, GT .......Broncos the ACC has had a player taken in the Top 10 32 Patrick Robinson, CB, FSU ............. Saints of the Draft. The ACC is the only conference Second Round in the nation to have achieved that feat. This also was the latest in a long line of firsts 34 Chris Cook, CB, UVa.....................Vikings for the Conference: 52 Jason Worilds, OLB, VT ............... Steelers  In the 2009 NFL Draft, the ACC was Third Round the only league with four players chosen among 71 Morgan Burnett, S, GT ..................Packers the top nine selections in the draft. It marked Wh Whe en Clem Cle mssoon on T B-KR BKR C J. Spiller Spi pil ill ller e w as as When Clemson TB-KR C.. J. was the second time in four years the ACC had se electted 99th th ooverall verraallll iin ve vera n th thee 20 22010 0100 N FL LD rafftt, ra selected NFL Draft, 95 Jimmy Graham, TE, UM ................. Saints managed that trick, also claiming four of the it m ade th thee A AC CC th he on oonly ly C ly Con on nffeerenc rencce made ACC the Conference 96 Brandon Ghee, CB, WF ................ Bengals top nine picks in 2005. in n tthee nat attio ion wi with th haT op 110 0 NF NFL L Draf D raftt nation Top Draft Fourth Round During the 2006, 2007 and 2008 drafts, Se Sele lect ecttiio ion on in n eeach ach ac h of tth hee p h pas astt fi as five ve ye eea ars rs. Selection the past years. the Conference became the first college league 102 Darryl Sharpton, LB, UM ...............Texans in the history of the NFL Draft to have two of 106 Bruce Campbell, T, MD .................Raiders the top four NFL Draft picks in each of three 108 Jacoby Ford, WR, CL ....................Raiders consecutive years. Virginia defensive end Chris 127 E. J. Wilson, DE, UNC .............. Seahawks Long was tabbed second overall by the St. Louis Rams and Boston College quarterback 128 Jason Fox, T, UM .............................. Lions Matt Ryan was the third overall pick by Atlanta Fifth Round in 2008. One year earlier, Georgia Tech wide 133 Kam Chancellor, FS, VT............ Seahawks receiver Calvin Johnson was the second overall selection by Detroit, and Clemson defensive 134 Ricky Sapp, DE, CL ....................... Eagles end Gaines Adams was selected fourth overall 140 Ed Wang, T, VT ..................................Bills by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The ACC began 145 Nolan Carroll, CB, MD .............. Dolphins the streak in 2006 when NC State defensive end Mario Williams was the first player 146 Cam Thomas, DT, UNC ..............Chargers selected in the entire draft, being tabbed by the 158 Matt Tennant, C, BC ........................ Saints Houston Texans, and Virginia offensive tackle 161 Chris DeGeare, T, WF ...................Vikings D’Brickashaw Ferguson was the fourth overall 164 Crezdon Butler, CB, CL................ Steelers selection by the New Jersey Jets. Boston B oston on n College Col o lege Q QB B Ma M Matt attt R Ryan yan was ya was the the Sixth Round th In 2008, the ACC also set an NFL Draft 3rd 3r d Overall O v er Ov e r all Select Selection ctt io i n an and n d Fi Firs First i rs rstt QB record having the first defensive player chosen 172 Brent Bowden, P, VT ......................... Bucs ch hos osen en in in the t e 2008 NFL th FL L Draft. Dra raft ft. He He w e t en chosen went for three straight years with NC State’s Mario 188 Jonathan Dwyer, RB, GT .............. Steelers on to on to become beco be ome the 20088 NFL NF N FL Ro Rook Rookie okie ie ooff Williams (2006), Clemson’s Gaines Adams (2007) and Virginia’s Chris Long (2008) tthe th he Year ar ffor or the A Atlanta tlan tl antaa F an Falcons alco al co ons 205 Ted Larsen, OL, NCS ....................Patriots claiming the honor. This past year, Wake Forest 207 Myron Rolle, SS, FSU ..................... Titans linebacker Aaron Curry came within a whisker Seventh Round ACC Draft Records of continuing the streak, being tabbed 4th 210 Cody Grimm, OLB, VT ..................... Bucs overall by the Seattle Seahawks, just one pick Most players selected ...........51 in 2005 behind LSU’s Tyson Jackson, the 3rd overall Most first round draft picks ..12 in 2005 213 Willie Young, DE, NCS .................... Lions selection by Kansas City. 217 Dekoda Watson, LB, FSU.................. Bucs  The ACC’s run began with the 2006 Draft Most players from an ACC team: 10 by Clemson, 1983; by Florida 235 Dedrick Epps, TE, UM ................Chargers when the Conference set an NFL Draft record State, 1995 with 12 players chosen in the first round and 240 Kavell Connor, LB, CL......................Colts 51 players chosen overall. 1st round picks from an ACC team: 4 by Florida State, 1997; by Florida In all, the ACC leads all Conferences in the last three years in first round draftees, having State, 2006 30 chosen. In that time, only the SEC has had more players chosen in the draft and NFL Draft by School (1992-2010) that by the smallest of margins. During the 2006-2009 drafts, the ACC had 148 players School ‘92 ‘93 ‘94 ‘95 ‘96 ‘97 ‘98 ‘99 ‘00 ‘01 ‘02 ‘03 ‘04 ‘05 ‘06 ‘07 ‘08 ‘09 ‘10 Tot compared to 149 for the SEC. Florida State 6 6 6 10 4 7 9 4 7 9 2 6 5 9 8 5 3 1 3 110 ACC First Round and Overall Selections

1. Miami ................... 60 .......... 299 2. Florida State ........ 35 .......... 220 3. Clemson................ 22 .......... 205 4. North Carolina .... 18 .......... 206 5. Boston College ..... 17 .......... 189 6. Maryland ............. 16 .......... 202 7. Virginia ................ 16 .......... 149 8. NC State ............... 15 .......... 144 9. Georgia Tech........ 11 .......... 204 10. Virginia Tech ......... 7 .......... 128 11. Duke ....................... 6 .......... 149 12.. Wake Forest ........... 3 .......... 123

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5 3 3 7 3 3 0 0 2 1 0

9 9 1 5 3 6 3 3 3 1 0

5 3 0 2 5 3 2 2 2 2 0

3 8 2 3 2 2 3 3 1 3 0

1 1 5 4 4 2 4 2 5 4 0

4 107 5 74 2 66 1 60 5 57 2 48 4 45 1 39 2 37 2 23 0 8


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A DEFENSIVE TRADITION UNMATCHED ACC HAD THE TOP DEFENSIVE PLAYER CHOSEN IN THE NFL DRAFT AN UPRECEDENTED THREE CONSECUTIVE YEARS IN (2006-08) AND THE TOP DEFENDER FOUR TIMES IN THE PAST EIGHT YEARS WITH WAKE FOREST’S AARON CURRY THE 2ND DEFENSIVE (4TH OVERALL) PICK IN 2009

Virginia’s Chris Long Chosen 2nd Overall 2008 by St. Louis Rams

Clemson’s Gaines Adams--who suddenly passed away in JanuaryWas Selected 4th Overall in 2007

NC State’s Mario Williams was UNC’s Julius Peppers was the the Overall First Selection in the Top Defender and the 2nd player 2006 NFL Draft chosen in the 2002 NFL Draft

ACC Draft Notes

Selections by Conference

Big Year ACC East 1992 29 23 1993 29 12 1994 19 14 1995 27 22 1996 16 16 1997 22 19 1998 29 14 1999 31 17 2000 23 20 2001 21 18 2002 18 27 2003 17 23 2004 25 28 2005 36 8 2006 51 11 2007 31 16 2008 33 19 2009 33 27 2010 31 18

Big 10 38 28 21 37 33 28 27 27 35 40 35 36 44 30 41 32 28 27 34

Big Conf Mnt Pac 12 USA Wst 10 SEC WAC - 43 29 14 - 31 30 7 - 25 33 13 - 36 34 16 39 5 - 27 40 15 35 14 - 30 25 15 28 12 - 37 40 17 34 6 - 27 37 15 24 9 14 26 41 7 30 11 8 24 40 10 25 10 15 32 47 10 35 13 6 32 43 10 23 10 7 28 42 9 34 15 16 33 37 6 29 7 12 32 37 5 28 8 9 28 41 17 29 11 7 34 34 8 27 9 16 32 37 9 30 6 13 29 49 4

1st Round Picks by Conference

Big Big Big Conf Mnt Pac Year ACC East 10 12 USA Wst 10 SEC WAC 1992 4 4 4 6 2 0 1993 4 0 4 5 6 0 1994 2 0 4 5 6 2 1995 3 2 9 0 6 3 1 1996 1 3 8 4 1 6 4 0 1997 8 4 4 5 1 3 4 0 1998 7 3 2 3 0 2 10 2 1999 4 3 5 1 0 4 8 1 2000 4 4 7 1 0 2 4 6 0 2001 4 6 8 3 0 0 4 5 1 2002 3 8 3 4 2 0 4 6 2 2003 1 4 6 6 0 1 8 4 0 2004 1 9 6 4 1 0 3 6 0 2005 5 1 4 5 1 1 3 10 1 2006 12 0 8 3 1 0 4 4 0 2007 6 2 6 4 0 0 1 11 0 2008 7 2 4 1 1 0 6 6 1 2009 5 3 4 7 0 0 4 8 0 2010 4 3 3 8 0 1 2 7 2

Miami had a string snapped in the 2009 Draft of 14 consecutive years with a player chosen in the first round. Since the Hurricanes’ Warren Sapp was chosen in the first round of the 1995 NFL Draft, Miami had seen 33 players selected in the first round. Since 1993 Florida State has had 104 players chosen in the NFL Draft, only Ohio State (109) has had more. Miami is third among all schools with 100 players taken since 1993. In each of the past 23 years, or since the 1988 Draft, Florida State has had at least one player chosen in the top three rounds of the NFL Draft including 29 first-round selections. Georgia Tech had two players chosen in the first round of the NFL Draft for only the second time in its history when DE Derrick Morgan was chosen 16th by the Buffalo Bills and WR Demaryius Thomas 22nd by the Denver Broncos. Tech last had two players taken in the first round in 1979 when Eddie Lee Ivery (15, Green Bay) and Kent Hill (26th, L.A. Rams) were first-round selections. Miami has had at least one player in every NFL Draft since 1974, a string of 36 consecutive years, the current longest streak in the ACC. The next longest streak belongs jointly to Virginia and Florida State, who each have had at least one player chosen in every NFL Draft since 1983, a span of 27 straight years. North Carolina had its streak of 36 straight years with at least one player chosen in the NFL Draft end in 2007. But the Tar Heels have had seven players chosen the past two years to begin a new streak. Virginia Tech (17), Maryland (16) and NC State (14) all have significant streaks. In all, current ACC teams have had a total of six players chosen as the first overall selection in the NFL Draft, with the most recent being NC State’s Mario Williams, who was tabbed first in the 2006 NFL Draft by the Houston Texans. Miami (Vinny Testaverde, 1987, Tampa Bay; and Russell Maryland, 1991, Dallas) and Virginia Tech (Bruce Smith, 1985, Buffalo and Michael Vick, 2001, Atlanta) had two top selections each while Virginia (Bill Dudley, 1942, Steelers) had one. Also, NC State’s Roman Gabriel, the No. 2 overall selection in the 1962 draft was chosen No. 1 in the AFL Draft by the Oakland Raiders.

The NFL Draft Top Selections for Each Current ACC Team Boston College ...........Matt Ryan, QB .................3rd .....2008 .................Atlanta Falcons Clemson .....................Banks McFadden,B .......... 4th .....1940 ............ Brooklyn Dodgers Gaines Adams, DE ........... 4th .....2007 ...............Tampa Bay Bucs Duke ...........................George McAfee, RB ....... 2nd ....1940 .......... Philadelphia Eagles Florida State ...............Andre Wadsworth, DE .....3rd .....1998 .............Phoenix Cardinals Georgia Tech ..............Calvin Johnson, WR ....... 2nd .....2007 .....................Detroit Lions Maryland ....................Randy White, DE ............ 2nd .....1975 ................Dallas Cowboys Miami .........................Vinny Testaverde, QB ...... 1st .....1987 ...............Tampa Bay Bucs North Carolina ...........Ken Willard, RB.............. 2nd .....1965 ........ San Francisco 49’ers Lawrence Taylor, OLB.... 2nd .....1981 .............. New York Giants Julius Peppers, DE .......... 2nd .....2002 ............. Carolina Panthers NC State .....................Mario Williams, DE ......... 1st .....2006 ................ Houston Texans Roman Gabriel, QB ......... 1st .....1962 .... Oakland Raiders(AFL) Virginia.......................Bill Dudley, RB ................ 1st .....1942 ............ Pittsburgh Steelers Virginia Tech ..............Bruce Smith, DE .............. 1st .....1985 ..................... Buffalo Bills Michael Vick, QB ............ 1st .....2001 .................Atlanta Falcons Wake Forest................Norm Snead, QB ............. 2nd .....1961 ....... Washington Redskins


191

ACC Players In The Pros

Boston College ALFORD, DARNELL (OT) - Kansas City 2000-04, St. Louis Rams 2004, New Orleans, 2006 ALLARD, DON (QB) - NY Jets 1961, Boston Patriots 1962 ANANIS, VITO (B) - Washington Redskins 1945 ANAM, LARRY (DB) - New England 2007 ANDERSON, ALEC (G) - Washington Senators (APFA) 1921 ARNDT, BRYAN (TE) - Carolina 2000 BEEKMAN, JOSH (G) - Chicago 2007-09 BELCHER, JACK (OL) - Los Angeles Rams 1983 BELL, KEN (RB) - Denver 1986-89 BLACKMON, WILL (CB) - Green Bay 2006-09 BOSA, JOHN (DE) - Miami 1987-90, NY Jets 1991 BOULEY, GIL (T) - Los Angeles Rams 1946-50 BOYD, STEPHEN (LB) - Detroit 1995-2000 BRACE, RON (DT) - New England, 2009 BRADLEY, SCOTT (LB) - NY Jets 2002 BRENNAN, BRIAN (WR) - Cleveland 1984-91, Cincinnati 1992, San Diego 1992-93 BROWN, RICKY (LB) - Oakland 2006-09 BROWNE, GORDON (T) - NY Jets 1974-75 BROWNE, JIM (RB) - Los Angeles Rams 1987 BRZEZINSKI, DOUG (OG) - Philadelphia 1999-2001, Carolina 2002-04 BULMAN, TIM (DT) - Arizona 2005-06, Houston 2007-09 BURKE, JAMAL (WR) - Atlanta 2003 BYRNE, BILL (G) - Philadelphia 1963 CAESAR, IVAN (LB) - Minnesota 1991 CANALE, ROCCO (G) - Pittsburgh 1943, Philadelphia 1943-45, Boston Yanks 1946-47 CANNAVA, TONY (B) - Green Bay 1950 CAPP, DICK (DE) - Green Bay 1967, Pittsburgh 1968 CAPRIOLA, GLEN (RB) - Detroit 1977 CHAMBERLIN, FRANK (LB) - Tennessee 2000-03, Cincinnati 2004, Houston 2005 CHERILUS, GOSDER (T) - Detroit 2008-09 CHMURA, MARK (TE) - Green Bay 1992-99 CIURCIU, VINNY (LB) - Carolina 2003-06, Minnesota 2007-08 CLOUD, MIKE (RB) - Kansas City 1999-02, New England 2003-04, NY Giants 2004 COLCLOUGH, JIM (WR) - Boston Patriots 1960-68 COLINET, STALIN (DL) - Minnesota 1997-99, Cleveland 2000, Jacksonville 2002 COLLINS, DAN (OG) - Dallas 2002 COLOMBO, MARC (OT) - Chicago 2002-04, Dallas 2005-09 CONCANNON, JACK (QB) - Philadelphia 1964-66, Chicago 1967-71, Green Bay 1974 CONDON, TOM (G) - Kansas City 1974-84, New England 1985 CONNOLLY, HARRY (TB/DB) - Brooklyn Dodgers 1946 CONWAY, DAN (RB) - Buffalo 1980-81 COOK, MIKE (OT) - Arizona 2002 CORBETT, STEVE (G) - New England 1975 CORRIGAN, PHIL (E) - Boston Bulldogs 1926 CRONAN, PETER (LB) - Seattle 1977-79, 1981, Washington 1981-85 CRONIN, BILL (E) - Boston Bulldogs 1926, Providence Steam Roller 1927-29 CRONIN, BILL (TE) - Philadelphia 1965, Miami 1966 CRONIN, JACK (TE) - Providence Steam Roller 1927-30 CRUMP, HARRY (RB) - Boston Patriots 1963 CURRIVAN, DON (E) - PIttsburgh 1944, Boston Yanks 1945-48, Los Angeles Rams 1948-49 DAGATA, FRANK (FB) - Providence Steam Roller 1931 DEOSSIE, STEVE (LB) - Dallas 1984-88, NY Giants 1989-93, New England 1994-96 DEVITO, JOE (QB) - Denver 1968 DEWALT, DEDRICK (WR) - Tennessee 2002, St. Louis Rams 2003 DONAHUE, JACK (G/T) - Providence Steam Roller 1926 DONOVAN, ART (DT/OT) - Baltimore Colts 1950, NY Yanks 1951, Dallas Texans 1952, Baltimore Colts 1953-61 DRAGOS, SCOTT (TE) - NY Giants 1999, New England 2000-03 DUBZINSKI, WALT (G) - New York Giants 1943, Boston Yanks 1944 DUNBAR, JO-LONN (LB) - New Orleans 2008-09 EISENHAUER, LARRY (DE) - Boston Patriots 1961-69 ERWIN, TERRY (RB) - Denver 1968 ESPOSITO, MIKE (RB) - Atlanta 1976-79 EVANS, MIKE (C) - Philadelphia 1968-73 FIORENTINO, AL (G) - Washington 1943-44, Boston Yanks 1945 FIORENTINO, ED (DL) - Boston Yanks 1947 FITZGERALD, JOHN (C) - Dallas 1970-83 FLUTIE, DARREN (WR) - San Diego 1988, Phoenix Cardinals 1990 FLUTIE, DOUG (QB) - Chicago 1986-87, New England 1987-89, 2005, Buffalo 1998-2000, San Diego 2001-04 FOLEY, GLENN (QB) - NY Jets 1994-98, Seattle 1999-00 GALVIN, JOHN (LB) - NY Jets 1988, 1990, Minnesota 1989 GARAY, ANTONIO (DL) - Cleveland 2003-04, Chicago 2005-07 GIANACAKOS, NICK (DL) - Seattle 1997 GIANELLI, MARIO (G) - Philadelphia 1948-51 GLADCHUK, CHET (C) - NY Giants 1941, 1946-47 GORECKI, CHUCK (LB) - Philadelphia 1987

GRAHAM, ART (WR) - Boston Patriots 1963-68 GREEN, DAVID (RB) - New England 1995 GREEN, WILLIAM (RB) - Cleveland 2002-06 GUTHRIE, SEAN (DE) - NY Giants 2002-04, Washington 2005 HALLORAN, DIMP (TB) - Hartford Blues 1926 HALLORAN, SHAWN (QB) - St. Louis Cardinals 1987 HARDY, DICK (T) - Racine Tornadoes 1926 HARRISON, DICK (E) - Boston Yanks 1944 HARRISON, ED (E) - Brooklyn Horsemen 1926, NY Giants 1928 HARTSELL, MARK (QB) - Washington 1997, Chicago 2000 HASSELBECK, MATT (QB) - Green Bay 1998-2000, Seattle 2001-09 HASSELBECK, TIM (QB) - Philadelphia 2002-03, Washington 2003-04, New York Giants 2005-06 HOFFMANN, AUGIE (OG) - New Orleans 2004-06 HOLOVAK, MIKE (RB) - Los Angeles Rams 1946, Chicago 1947-48 HOVAN, CHRIS (DT) - Minnesota 2000-04, Tampa Bay 2005-09 HYLAND, BOB (C) - Green Bay 1967-69, 1976, Chicago 1970, NY Giants 1971-75, New England 1977 JOHNSON, JOE (E) - Green Bay 1954-58, Boston Patroits 1960-61 KENDALL, PETE (OL) - Seattle 1996-2000, Arizona Cardinals 2001-03, NY Jets 2004-06, Washington 2007-08 KENNEDY, JIMMY (FB) - Buffalo Bisons 1925 KING, ED (G) - Baltimore Colts 1950 KIROUAC, LOU (OL) - NY Giants 1963, Baltimore Colts 1964, Atlanta 1966-67 KISSELL, ADOLPH (FB) - Chicago Bears 1942 KISSELL, JOHN (T) - Cleveland Browns 1950-52, 1954-56 KIWANUKA, MATHIAS (DE) - NY Giants 2006-09 KNIGHT, DERRICK (RB) - Houston Texans 2004 KOBOLINSKI, STEVE (C) - Brooklyn Lions 1926 KOPPEN, DAN (C) - New England 2003-09 KOWALSKI, GARY (T) - Los Angeles Rams 1983, San Diego 1985-88 KOZLOWSKY, JOE (T/G/E) - Providence Steam Roller 1925-27, 1930, Boston Bulldogs 1929 KREVIS, AL (T) - Cincinnati 1975, NY Jets 1976 KRUCZEK, MIKE (QB) - Pittsburgh 1976-79, Washington 1980 KUSHNER, BILL (P) - Cincinnati 1998, Buffalo 1999 LABBE, RICO (DB) - Green Bay 1990 LARO, GORDON (TE) - Jacksonville 1995 LEVANITIS, STEVEN (T) - Philadelphia 1942 LUBISCHER, STEVE (LB) - Miami 1987 LUCAS, DICK (E) - Pittsburgh 1958, Philadelphia 1960-63 LUKACHIK, ALEX (K) - Pittsburgh Steelers 1942 LYNCH, TOM (DT) - Seattle 1977-80, Buffalo 1981-84 MacDONALD, MARK (G) - Minnesota 1985-88, St. Louis Cardinals 1988 MACEK, DON (G) - San Diego 1976-89 MAMULA, MIKE (DE) - Philadelphia 1995-00 MANZO, JOE (T) - Detroit Lions 1945 MARANGI, GARY (QB) - Buffalo 1974-76, Cleveland 1977 MARTEN, JAMES (T) - Dallas 2007. Oakland 2008, Chicago, 2009 MARTIN KELVIN (WR) - Seattle 1993-94, Philadelphia 1995, Dallas 1987-92, 1996-97 MAYCOCK, MIKE (DB) - NY Giants 1982-83 MAZNICKI, FRANK (HB) - Chicago Bears 1942-43, 1946, Boston Yanks 1947 McCARTHY, BRENDAN (RB) - Atlanta 1968, Denver 1968-69 McGUIRE, DAN (K) - Baltimore Ravens 2000 McGUIRK, WARREN (T) - Providence Steam Roller 1929-30 McMANUS, ART (G) - Newark Bears 1926, Boston Bulldogs 1926 McMANUS, TOM (LB) - Jacksonville 1996-00 MILLER, ALAN (RB) - Boston Patriots 1960, Oakland Raiders 1961-63, 1965 MILLER, JOHN (T) - Washington 1956, 1958-59, Green Bay 1960 MITCHELL, PETE (TE) - NY Giants 1999-00, Jacksonville 1995-98, 2002 MORABITO, TIM (DL) - Cincinnati 1996-97, Carolina 1998-00, Jacksonville 2002 MORRISSEY, FRANK (T/G) - Rochester Jeffersons 1921, Buffalo AllAmericans 1922-23, Milwaukee Badgers 1924 MORZE, FRANK (C) - Cleveland Browns 1962-63, San Francisco 49ers 1957-61, 1964 NALEN, TOM (C) - Denver 1994-2007 NASH, JOE (DT) - Seattle 1982-97 NAUMETZ, FRED (LB/C) - Los Angeles Rams 1946-50 NEWMAN, ADAM (TE) - Green Bay 2000 NORI, MARK (OL) - Pittsburgh 1997, Jacksonville 1998-99, NY Giants 2000 O’BRIEN, CON (T) - NY Giants 1921 O’BRIEN, DAVE (G) - Minnesota 1963-64, NY Giants 1965, St. Louis Cardinals 1966-67 O’BRIEN, TOM (T) - Boston Bulldogs 1926 O’CONNELL, GRAT (E) - Hartford Blues 1926, Providence Steam Roller 1927 O’CONNOR, DAN (G/T) - Canton Bulldogs 1920, Cleveland Tigers 1921 O’HANLEY, ROSS (DB) - Boston Patriots 1960-65 O’HEARN, ED (G/T) - Cleveland Tigers 1920, NY Giants 1921 O’ROURKE, CHARLIE (QB) - Chicago Bears 1942, Baltimore Colts 1948-49 OLIVER, JEFF (G) - NY Jets 1989-90 ORDWAY, JONATHAN (DB) - Indianapolis 2002 PATEN, RAY (G) - Boston Bulldogs 1926 POLLACK, TODD (TE) - NY Giants 1998-00

PORELL, TOM (DL) - New England 1987 PORTER, DARYL (DB) - Pittsburgh 1997, Detroit 1998, Buffalo 1999-00, New England 2002 PORTER, QUENTIN (QB) - Houston 2006 PURVIS, RYAN (TE) - Tampa Bay 2009 RADACHOWSKY, GEORGE (DB) - Indianapolis 1984-86, NY Jets 1987-89 RAJI, B.J. (DT) - Green Bay 2009 RAYMOND, GERRY (G) - Baltimore Colts 1982 REED, MIKE (DB) - Carolina 1996-97 REEDER, DAN (RB) - Pittsburgh 1986-87 REGENT, SHAWN (C) - Los Angeles Raiders 1987 REPKO, JOE (DT) - PIttsburgh Steelers 1946-47, Los Angeles Rams 1948-49 ROBOTTI, FRANK (LB/RB) - Boston Patriots 1961 RODERICK, BEN (WB/TB/FB) - Canton Bulldogs 1920, Cleveland Tigers 1921 ROMANOWSKI, BILL (LB) - San Francisco 1988-93, Philadelphia 1994-95, Denver 1996-2001, Oakland 2002-03 ROOPENIAN, MARK (NT) - Buffalo 1982-83 ROURKE, JIM (T) - New Orleans 1985, Kansas City 1980-84, 1986, Cincinnati 1988 ROSS, PATRICK (C) - Seattle 2006-07 RYAN, MATT (QB) - Atlanta 2008-09 RYAN, SEAN (TE) - Dallas 2004-06, New York Jets 2007, Miami, New Orleans, San Francisco 2008, Kansas City, 2009 RUTH, MIKE (NT) - New England 1986-87 RYAN, SEAN (TE) - Dallas 2004-06 ST. PIERRE, BRIAN (QB) - Pittsburgh 2003-04; 2006-07, Baltimore 2005, Arizona, 2008-09 SAXTON, BRIAN (TE) - Atlanta 1998-00, NY Giants 1995-97 SCHINDLER, STEVE (G) - Denver 1977-78 SHANN, BOB (DB) - Philadelphia 1965-67 SHERWIN, TIM (TE) - Baltimore Colts 1981-83, Indianapolis Colts 198487, NY Giants 1988-89 SILVA, JAMIE (DB) - Indianapolis 2008-09 SMERLAS, FRED (NT) - Buffalo 1979-89, San Francisco 1990, New England 1991-92 SNEE, CHRIS (OG) - NY Giants 2004-09 SONGIN, BUTCH (QB) - Boston Patriots 1960-61, NY Jets 1962 SPINNEY, ART (G) - Baltimore Colts 1950, 1953-60 STAUTNER, ERNIE (DT/DE/OG) - Pittsburgh 1950-63 STEINFORT, FRED (K) - Oakland Raiders 1976, Atlanta 1977-78, Denver 1979-81, New England 1983 STETZ, BILL (G) - Philadelphia 1967 STONE, RON (OG) - Dallas 1993-95, NY Giants 1996-00, San Francisco 2002-03, Oakland Raiders 2003-04 STORR, GREG (LB) - Miami 1987 STORZ, ERIK (LB) - Jacksonville 1999-00 STRACHAN, STEVE (RB) - Los Angeles Raiders 1985-89, New England 1991 STRADFORD, TROY (RB) - Miami 1987-00, Kansas City 1991-92, Los Angeles Rams 1992-93 SULLIVAN, CHRIS (DL) - Pittsburgh 1999-00, New England 1997-98, 2001 SULLIVAN, DAN (OL) - Baltimore Colts 1962-72 SWANKE, KARL (OL) - Green Bay 1980-86 TARASOVIC, GEORGE (DE/LB/C) - Pittsburgh 1959, Philadelphia 1965 TARDIO, ROB (TE) - New England 2000 THOMAS, BILL (RB) - Dallas 1972, Houston Oilers 1973, Kansas City 1974 TONER, ED (FB) - Kansas City 1992, Indianapolis 1993-94, Pittsburgh 1995-96 TOSI, FLAVIO (E) - Boston Redskins 1934-36 TRAPILO, STEVE (G) - New Orleans 1987-92, New England 1993 TREAT, HERB (T) - Boston Bulldogs 1926 TROWBRIDGE, RAY (OE) - Cleveland Tigers 1920, NY Giants 1921 TRUEBLOOD, JEREMY (T) -Tampa Bay 2006-09 TURNER, BILL (OG) - New England 1987 TWOMBLY, DARREN (C) - New England 1987 URBAN, LUKE (OE/BB) - Buffalo All-Americans 1921-23 WADDLE, TOM (WR) - Chicago 1989-94, Cincinnati 1995 WALLS, LENNY (DB) - Denver 2002-04, Kansas City 2005-06, St. Louis 2007 WATTS, BOB (LB) - Oakland Raiders 1978 WHALEN, JIM (TE) - Boston Patriots 1965-69, Denver 1970-71, Philadelphia 1971 WHITE, GEORGE (DB) - Green Bay 2002 WIDELL, DAVE (T) - Dallas 1988-89, Denver 1990-94, Jacksonville 1995-96, Detriot 1997, Atlanta 1998 WIDELL, DOUG (G) - Denver 1989-93, Detriot 1994-96, Jacksonville 1997, Green Bay 1998 WILLETTS, MIKE (DT) - Cincinnati 2000 WILLIAMS, TED (RB) - Philadelphia 1942, Boston Yanks 1944 WILLIS, FRED (RB) - Cincinnati 1971-72, Houston Oilers 1972-76 WOLF, JOE (G) - Arizona Cardinals 1989-98 WOODY, DAMIEN (C) - New England 1999-04, Detriot 2004-07, New York Jets 2008-09 YEATES, JEFF (DT) - Buffalo 1974-76, Atlanta 1976-84 ZUKAUSKAS, PAUL (OG) - Cleveland 2002-04


192

ACC Players In The Pros

Clemson ABDULLAH, RAHIM (LB) - Cleveland 1999-2000 ADAMS, GAINES (DE) - Tampa Bay 2007-09 ADAMS, KEITH (LB) - Dallas 2001, Philadelphia 2002-05, Miami 2006, Cleveland 2007 ALLEN, TERRY (RB) - Minnesota 1991-94, Washington 1995-98, New England 1999, New Orleans 2000, Baltimore Ravens 2001 ARIRI, OBED (PK) - Tampa Bay 1984, Washington 1987 AUSTIN, CLIFF (RB) - New Orleans 1983, Atlanta 1984-86, Tampa Bay 1987 BALDWIN, BOB (B) - Baltimore Colts 1966-67 BARBER, MIKE (LB) - Seattle 1995-97, Indianapolis 1998-99 BARNES, GARY (OE) - Green Bay 1962-63, Dallas 1963, Chicago Bears 1964, Atlanta 1966-67 BENISH, DAN (DT) - Atlanta 1983-86, Washington 1987 BENNETT, CHARLES (DE) - Tampa Bay 2006-07 BOSTIC, JEFF (C) - Washington 1980-93 BOSTIC, JOE (G) - St. Louis Cardinals 1979-88 BOYER, SHELTON (WR) - Miami 1987 BROMELL, LORENZO (DE) - Miami 1998-01, Minnesota 2002, Oakland Raiders 2003, NY Giants 2004 BROOKS, JONATHAN (LB) - Detroit 1979, Atlanta 1980, St. Louis Cardinals 1980 BRYANT, JEFF (DT) - Seattle 1982-93 BUCKNER, BRENTSON (DE) - Pittsburgh 1994-96, Cincinnati 1997, San Francisco 1998-00, Carolina 2001-05 BUNDREN, JIM (OG) - NY Jets 1998, Cleveland 1999-00 BUTLER, JERRY (WR) - Buffalo 1979-87 CAGLE, JOHN (DT-LB-G) - Boston Patriots 1969 CALLICUT, KEN (RB) - Detroit 1978-82 CARSWELL, ROBERT (DB) - San Diego 2001-02 CHILDRESS, O.J. (LB) - NY Giants 1999, Carolina 2000 CHUY, DON (G) - Los Angeles Rams 1963-68, Philadelphia 1969 CLARK, BRIAN (G) - Denver 1982 CLARK, DWIGHT (WR) - San Francisco 1979-87 CLEMONS, CHRIS (FS) - Miami 2009 CLINE, DOUG (LB) - Houston Oilers 1960-66, San Diego 1966 CONE, FRED (B-PK) - Green Bay 1951-57, Dallas 1960 CORDILEONE, LOU (DE-DT-G) - NY Giants 1960, San Francisco 1961, Los Angeles Rams 1962, Pittsburgh 1962-63, New Orleans 1967-68 CRUTCHFIELD, DARREL (DB) - Philadelphia 2001 CUNNINGHAM, BENNIE (TE) - Pittsburgh 1976-85 CURRIE, AIRESE (WR) - Chicago 2005-06 DANFORTH, KENNY (SS) - Los Angeles Raiders 1987 DANTZLER, WOODROW (RB) - Dallas 2002, Atlanta 2003 DAVIS, BILLY (LB) - St. Louis Cardinals 1984 DAVIS, DEXTER (DB) - Phoenix Cardinals 1991-92, Los Angeles Rams 1993-94, St. Louis Rams 1995 DAVIS, JAMES (RB) - Cleveland 2009 DAVIS, JEFF (LB) - Tampa Bay 1982-87 DAVIS, TY (CB) - New York Giants 1985-86 DAWKINS, BRIAN (DB) - Philadelphia 1996-08, Denver 2009 DINGLE, ADRIAN (DT) - San Diego 1999-04 DRIVER, STACEY (RB) - Cleveland Browns 1987 DUKES, MIKE (LB) - Houston Oilers 1960-63, Boston Patriots 1964-65, NY Jets 1965 DUNN, K.D. (TE) - Tampa Bay 1985-86, Washington 1987, NY Jets 1988 DURHAM, STEVE (DE) - Baltimore Colts 1982 EASON, NICK (DT) - Denver 2003, Cleveland 2004-06, Pittsburgh 2007-09 EDWARDS, ANTUAN (DB) - Green Bay 1999-03, St. Louis Rams 2004, Atlanta 2005 EVANS, LEOMONT (DB) - Washington 1996-99 FLAGLER, TERRENCE (RB) - San Francisco 1987-89, Dallas 1990, Phoenix Cardinals 1990-91 FLOWERS, KENNY (RB) - Atlanta 1987, 1989 FRITTS, GEORGE (T) - Philadelphia 1945 FRY, DUSTIN (C) - St. Louis 2007 FUDGE, JAMAAL (SS) - Jacksonville 2006-07 FULLER, STEVE (QB) - Kansas City 1979-82, Los Angeles Rams 1983, Chicago 1984-86, San Diego 1988 GAGE, BOBBY (RB) - Pittsburgh 1949-50 GARDNER, ROD (WR) - Washington 2001-04, Green Bay 2005, Kansas City 2006 GARDOCKI, CHRIS (PK) - Chicago 1991-94, Indianapolis 1995-98, Cleveland 1999-03, Pittsburgh 2004-06 GRISHAM, TYLER (WR) - Pittsburgh 2009 HALL, DELTON (CB) - Pittsburgh 1987-91, San Diego 1992 HALL, LAMONT (TE) - Green Bay 1999, New Orleans 2000-05 HAMILTON, DERRICK (WR) - San Francisco 2004 HAMLIN, MICHAEL (FS) - Dallas 2009 HATCHER, DALE (P) - Los Angeles Rams 1985-89, 1991 HARRIS, RUDY (RB) - Tampa Bay 1993-94 HARRELL, RICKY (C) - NY Jets 1973 HAYES, RUDY (LB) - Pittsburgh Steelers 1959-60, 1962 HEADEN, ANDY (LB) - NY Giants 1983-88 HEFNER, LARRY (LB) - Green Bay 1972-75 HENDERSON, JEROME (CB) - New England 1991-92, 1996, Buffalo 199394, Philadelphia 1995, NY Giants 1997, NY Jets 1998

HENDLEY, DICK (QB) - Pittsburgh 1951 HILL, LEROY (LB) - Seattle 2005-09 HILL, TYE (CB) - St. Louis 2006-08, Atlanta, 2009 HORNE, TONY (WR) - St. Louis Rams 1998-00 HUDSON, BILL (DT) - San Diego 1961-62, Boston Patriots 1963 HUDSON, BOB (DE-LB-DB) - NY Giants 1951-52, Philadelphia 1953-55, 1957-58, Washington 1959, Dallas Texans 1960, Denver 1960-61 HULSEY, COREY (G) - Buffalo 2001-02, Oakland Raiders 2003-06 IGWEBUIKE, DONALD (PK) - Tampa Bay 1985-89, Minnesota 1990 JAMISON, BRANDON (LB) - Atlanta 2006, Carolina 2007 JENNINGS, KEITH (WR) - Dallas 1989, Chicago 1991-96 JOHNSON, JOHN (LB) - San Francisco 1991-93, Cincinnati 1994, New Orleans 1995 JOHNSON, TRACY (RB) - Houston Oilers 1989, Atlanta 1990-91, Seattle 1993-95, Tampa Bay 1996 JORDAN, HOMER (QB) - Cleveland 1987 KENNEY, STEVE (T) - Philadelphia 1979-86, Detroit 1986-87 KINARD, TERRY (DB) - NY Giants 1983-89, Houston Oilers 1990 KIRKLAND, LEVON (LB) - Pittsburgh 1992-01, Philadelphia 2002 LATIMER, AL (DB) - Philadelphia 1979, San Francisco 1980, Detroit 1982-84 LEAKE, JOHN (LB) - Green Bay 2005, Atlanta 2006 MACK, KEVIN (RB) - Cleveland 1985-93 MACK, TERENCE (DE) - St. Louis Cardinals 1987 MASS, WAYNE (T) - Chicago 1968-70, Miami 1971, New England 1972, Philadelphia 1972 MATHEWS, RAY (E) - Pittsburgh 1951-59, Dallas 1960 MATHIS, BILL (RB) - NY Titans & NY Jets 1960-69 McCANLESS, JIM (G) - Houston Oilers 1960 McCLEON, DEXTER (DB) - St. Louis Rams 1997-01, Kansas City 200205, Houston 2006 McCULLOUGH, RICHARD (DT) - Denver 1989-90 McDANIEL, ED (LB) - Minnesota 1992-01 McFADDEN, BANKS (B) - Brooklyn Dodgers 1940 McGLOCKTON, CHESTER (DT) - Oakland Raiders 1992-97, Kansas City 1998-00, Denver 2001-02, NY Jets 2003 McMAKIN, JOHN (TE) - Pittsburgh 1972-74, Detroit 1975, Seattle 1976 McNEAL, BRYANT (DE) - Denver 2003-04 McSWAIN, CHUCK (RB) - Dallas 1983-84, New England 1987 McSWAIN, ROD (DB) - New England 1984-90 MERLING, PHILLIP (DE) - Miami 2008-09 MILLER, JUSTIN (DB) - New York Jets 2005-08, 2009, Oakland 2008-09 MILTON, ELDRIDGE (LB) - Chicago 1987 MORGAN, DWAYNE (OT) - Atlanta 2003 MULLIGAN, WAYNE (C) - St. Louis Cardinals 1969-73, NY Jets 1974-75 OLSON, HAROLD (T) - Buffalo 1960-62, Denver 1963-64 O’NEAL, ROBERT (DB) - Indianapolis 1993 PAGLIEI, JOE (B) - Philadelphia 1959, NY Titans 1960 PATTON, BOB (T) - NY Giants 1952 PERRY, MICHAEL DEAN (DT) - Cleveland 1988-95, Denver 1996, Kansas City 1997 PERRY, WILLIAM (MG-DT) - Chicago 1985-92, Philadelphia 1993-94 PLEASANT, REGGIE (CB) - Atlanta 1985 POOLE, BOB (E) - San Francsico 1964-65, Houston Oilers 1966-67 POTTS, ROBERT (T) - Frankford Yellow Jackets 1926 PRYCE, TREVOR (DT) - Denver 1997-05, Baltimore 2006-09 REESE, ARCHIE (DE) - San Francisco 1978-81, Los Angeles Raiders 1982-83 REEVES, MARION (RB) - Philadelphia 1974 REMBERT, JOHNNY (LB) - New England 1983-92 RICHARDSON, BARRY (T) - Kansas City 2008-09 RIGGS, JIM (TE) - Cincinnati 1987-92, Washington 1993 ROME, STAN (WR) - Kansas City 1979-82 ROUSE, WARDELL (LB) - Tampa Bay 1995-96, Indianapolis 1998 RYANS, LARRY (WR) - Detroit 1994 SAPP, PATRICK (LB) - San Diego 1996-97, Arizona 1998-99 SCOTT, DORELL (DT) - St. Louis 2009 SIMS, MARVIN (RB) - Baltimore Colts 1980-81 SHEPPARD, ASHLEY (LB) - Minnesota 1993-94, Jacksonville 1995 SIMMONS, ANTHONY (LB) - Seattle 1998-04 SIMMONS, WAYNE (LB) - Green Bay 1993-96, Kansas City 1997-98 SMITH, EMORY (RB) - Green Bay 1998 SMITH, JOEY (WR) - Buffalo 1984 STEPHENS, DARNELL (LB) - Tampa Bay 1995-96 STUCKEY, JIM (DT) - San Francisco 1980-86, NY Jets 1986 STUCKEY, CHANSI (WR) - NY Jets 2007-09, Cleveland 2009 TESTERMAN, DON (RB) - Seattle 1976-78, Washington 1979, Miami 1980 THOMAS, DOUG (WR) - Seattle 1991-93 THOMPSON, DAVE (C-G-T) - Detroit 1971-73, New Orleans 1974-75 TIMMONS, CHARLIE (B) - Brooklyn Dodgers 1946 TRAPP, JAMES (DB) - Los Angeles Raiders 1993-98, Baltimore Ravens 1999-02, Jacksonville 2003 TREADWELL, DAVID (PK) - Denver 1989-93, NY Giants 1993-94 TINSLEY, SID (B) - Pittsburgh 1945 TUTTLE, PERRY (WR) - Buffalo 1982-83, Tampa Bay 1984, Atlanta 1984 VAUGHN, KHALEED (DE) - Atlanta 2004 WALKER, GREGORY (OG) - NY Giants 2004 WALLS, HENRY (LB) - NY Jets 1987 WALTERS, JOEY (WR) - Houston Oilers 1987

WASHINGTON, DONNELL (DT) - Green Bay 2004 WATERS, ANTHONY (LB) - San Diego 2007-08, New Orleans 2009 WATERS, CHARLIE (CB) - Dallas 1970-78, 1980-81 WELLS, JOEL (B) - NY Giants 1961 WHITE, HARVEY (QB) - Boston Patriots 1960 WHITLEY, CURTIS (C) - San Diego 1992-94, Carolina 1995-96, Oakland Raiders 1997 WHITEHURST, CHARLIE (QB) - San Diego 2006-09 WILLIAMS, PERRY (CB) - New England 1987 WILLIAMS, RONALD (RB) - Cincinnati 1993 WITHERSPOON, DERRICK (RB) - Philadelphia 1995-96 WITHERSPOON, TERRY (RB) - Dallas 2001, Cincinnati 2002 WOOLFORD, DONNELL (CB) - Chicago 1989-96, Pittsburgh 1997 YOUNGBLOOD, KEVIN (WR) - Atlanta 2000-06

Duke ALLEN, LOU (T) - Pittsburgh 1950-51 ANDREW, TROY (C) - Miami 2001-02 BAILEY, BILL (E) - Brooklyn Dodgers 1940-41 BAILEY, PATRICK (DE) - Pittsburgh 2008-09 BALDINGER, BRIAN (G) - Dallas 1982-87, Indianapolis 1988-91, Philadelphia 1992-94 BENJAMIN, TONY (RB) - Seattle 1977-79 BENNETT, BEN (QB) - Cincinnati 1987, Chicago 1988 BOWSER, CHARLES (LB) - Miami 1982-85 BRODHEAD, BOB (QB) - Buffalo 1960 BROWN, DAVE (QB) - NY Giants 1992-97, Arizona 1998-01 BRYAN, BILLY (C) - Denver 1977-88 CARDWELL, JOE (T) - Pittsburgh Pirates 1937-38 CARLTON, WRAY (RB) - Buffalo 1960-67 CASTOR, CHRIS (WR) - Seattle 1983-84 CHESSON, WES (WR) - Atlanta 1971-73, Philadelphia 1973-74 CLARK, DARIUS (DB) - Denver 2001 COMBS, CHRIS (DE) - Pittsburgh Steelers 2000-01, Jacksonville 2002 COX, BILLY (B) - Washington 1951-52, 1955 CRAWFORD, FRED (T) - Chicago Bears 1935 CURTIS, MIKE (LB) - Baltimore Colts 1965-75, Seattle 1976, Washington 1977-78 CUTHBERT, RANDY (RB) - Pittsburgh Steelers 1993 DeROGATIS, AL (T) - NY Giants 1949-52 DILWEG, ANTHONY (QB) - Green Bay 1989-90 DOUGLAS, CHRIS (RB) - NY Giants 2004 DUNAWAY, DAVE (WR) - Atlanta 1968, Green Bay 1968, NY Giants 1969 EARON, BLAINE (E) - Detroit 1952-53 ELLIS, JAMAL (DB) - Denver 1995-96 FARMER, RAY (DB) - NY Giants 1996, Philadelphia 1997 FARQUAR, JOHN (TE) - Pittsburgh 1996, New Orleans 1997-99 FOWLER, RYAN (LB) - Dallas 2004-05, Tennessee 2006-08, NY Jets 2009 FRIEDMAN, LENNIE (C) - Denver 1999-02, Washington 2003-04, Chicago 2005, Cleveland, 2006-07 GLACKEN, SCOTTY (QB) - Denver 1966-67 GRANVILLE, BILLY (LB) - Cincinnati 1997-01 GRUPP, BOB (P) - Kansas City 1979-81 GUY, MELWOOD “BUZZ” (T) - NY Giants 1958, Dallas 1960, Houston Oilers 1961, Denver 1961-62 HART, LEO (QB) - Atlanta 1971, Buffalo 1972-73 HART, MIKE (TE) - San Francisco 2005 HARTLEY, HOWARD (B) - Washington 1948, Pittsburgh 1949-52 HOLSEY, BERNARD (DB) - NY Giants 1996-98, Indianapolis 2000, Washington 2003 HORD, ROY (G) - Los Angeles Rams 1960-62, Philadelphia 1962, NY Jets 1963 JACKSON, ERNIE (DB) - New Orleans 1972-77, Atlanta 1978, Detroit 1979 JACKSON, ROBERT (G) - Cleveland 1975-85 JONES, CEDRIC (WR) - New England 1982-90 JONES, STEVE (RB) - Buffalo 1973-74, St. Louis Cardinals 1974-78 JUNKIN, MIKE (LB) - Cleveland 1987-88, Kansas City 1989 JURGENSEN, SONNY (QB) - Philadelphia 1957-63, Washington 1964-74 KARMAZIN, MIKE (G) - NY Yankees (AAFC) 1946 KRILL, NATE (DE) - Cincinnati 2005 LACH, STEVE (B) - Chicago Cardinals 1942, Pittsburgh 1946-47 LEWIS, CLIFF (QB) - Cleveland Browns (AAFC) 1946-49, Cleveland 1950-51 LEWIS, KEVIN (LB) - NY Giants 2000-05 LYNCH, SHAWN (C) - Kansas City 2002, Arizona 2005 McAFEE, GEORGE (B) - Chicago Bears 1940-41, 45-50 McAFEE, WES (B) - Philadelphia 1941 McDONOUGH, ROBERT (G) - Philadelphia 1942-46 McGEE, CARL (LB) - San Diego 1980 McGEE, MIKE (G) - St. Louis Cardinals 1960-62 MANNELLY, PATRICK (C/LS) - Chicago 1998-2009 MATHESON, BOB (LB) - Cleveland 1967-70, Miami 1971-79 MEADOWS, ED (E) - Chicago Bears 1954, 56-57, Pittsburgh 1955, Philadelphia 1958, Washington 1959 MILLER, JOHN (T) - Houston 2005 MILNER, BILL (G) - Chicago 1947-49, NY Giants 1950 MONTGOMERY, SCOTTIE (WR) - Denver 2000-01, Oakland Raiders 2002 MOORE, BRANDON (T) - New England 1993-94, Arizona Cardinals 1995 MOTE, KELLY (E) - Detroit 1947-49, NY Giants 1950-52


ACC Players In The Pros NEWMAN, ED (G) - Miami 1973-84 PATTEN, JOEL (T) - Cleveland 1980, Indianapolis 1987-88, San Diego 198990, Los Angeles Raiders 1991-92 PARKER, ACE (B) - Brooklyn Dodgers 1937-41, Boston Yanks 1945 PATRICK, BEN (TE) - Arizona 2008-09 PERDUE, WILLARD “BOLO” (E) - NY Giants 1944 PIASECKY, ALEX (E) - Philadelphia 1942, Washington 1943-45 PORT, CHRIS (OT) - New Orleans 1990-95 RIBAR, FRANK (G) - Washington 1943 SETTLES, TAWAMBI (DB) - Jacksonville 1998, Atlanta 2002 SHARKEY, ED (G) - NY Yankees (AAFC) 1947-49, Cleveland Browns 1952, Baltimore Colts 1953, Philadelphia 1954-55, San Francisco 1955-56 SHEPHERD, GANNON (T) - Jacksonville 2000, Atlanta 2001, Houston Texans 2002 SINKOVITZ, FRANK (C) - Pittsburgh 1947-52 SLAYDEN, STEVE (QB) - Cleveland 1988 SMITH, LYMAN (T) - Minnesota 1978 STOUGH, GLEN (T) - Pittsburgh 1945 STROJNY, DREW (T) - Philadelphia 2004 TEPE, LOU (C) - Pittsburgh 1953-55 THOMAS, COREY (WR) - Detroit 1998 THOMPSON, ORRIN (T) - Green Bay 2007-08 TILLEY, EMMETT (LB) - Miami 1983 TURNER, J.T. (G) - NY Giants 1977-83, Washington 1984 WALKER, CHUCK (DT) - St. Louis Cardinals 1964-72, Atlanta 1972-75 WOODALL, AL (QB) - NY Jets 1969-74 ZIELINSKI, MATT (DT) - Baltimore 2004

Florida State ABRAHAM, CLIFTON (DB) - Tampa Bay 1995-96, Carolina 1997 ALLEN, BRIAN (LB) - St. Louis Rams 2001, Houston Texans 2002, Carolina 2003-04 ALLEN, GREG (RB) - Cleveland 1985, Tampa Bay 1986 ALEXANDER, DERRICK (DE) - Minnesota 1995-98 AMMAN, RICHARD (DE) - Baltimore Colts 1972-73 ANTHONY, TERRY (WR) - Tampa Bay 1990-91 AUGUSTIN, ALLEN (LB) - Pittsburgh 2004 AVEZZANO, JOE (C) - Boston Patriots 1966 BAILEY, TOM (RB) - Philadelphia 1971-74 BAKER, SHANNON (WR) - Indianapolis 1993-94 BARRON, ALEX (T) - St. Louis 2005-09 BECKMAN, ED (TE) - Kansas City 1977-84 BENNETT, EDGAR (RB) - Green Bay 1992-97, Chicago 1998 BENTLEY, SCOTT (PK) - Atlanta 1997, Washington 2000 BERRY, LOUIS (P) - Atlanta 1987 BILETNIKOFF, FRED (WR) - Oakland Raiders 1965-78 BOLDIN, ANQUAN (WR) - Arizona 2003-09 BOOKER, LORENZO (RB) - Miami 2007, Philadelphia 2008 BOULWARE, MICHAEL (DB) - Seattle 2004-07 BOULWARE, PETER (DE) - Baltimore Ravens 1997-05 BRIGHT, LEON (RB) - NY Giants 1981-83, Tampa Bay 1984-85 BROOKS, DERRICK (LB) - Tampa Bay 1995-2008 BROWN, EVERETTE (DE) - Carolina 2009 BROWN, MILFORD (G) - Houston Texans 2002-06, Jacksonville, 2008 BROWN, RUFUS (DB) - Washington 2004 BRYANT, TONY (DE) - Oakland Raiders 2000-02, New Oreleans 2003-05 BUCKLEY, TERRELL (DB) - Green Bay 1992-94, Miami 1995-99, 2002-03, Denver 2000, New England 2001, NY Jets 2004 BUNCKLEY, BRODRICK (DT) - Philadelphia 2006-09 BUSH, DEVIN (DB) - Atlanta 1995-99, St. Louis Rams 2000, Cleveland 2001-02 BUTLER, BOBBY (CB) - Atlanta 1981-92 BUTLER, LEROY (CB) - Green Bay 1990-01 BUTTS, MARION (RB) - San Diego 1989-93, New England 1994, St. Louis Rams 1995 CAPECE, BILL (PK) - Tampa Bay 1981-83 CARREKER, ALPHONSO (DE) - Green Bay 1984-88, Denver 1989-92 CARRELL, DUANE (P) - Dallas 1974, Los Angeles Rams 1975, NY Jets 1976-77, St. Louis Cardinals 1977 CAPPLEMAN, BILL (QB) - Minnesota 1970, Detroit 1973 CARTER, DEXTER (RB) - San Francisco 1990-96 CARTER, JEROME (DB) - St. Louis 2005-07 CARTER, PAT (TE) - Detroit 1988, Los Angeles Rams 1989-93, Houston Oilers 1994, St. Louis Rams 1995, Arizona Cardinals 1996-97 CARTER, TONY (CB) - Denver 2009 CHANEY, JEFF (RB) - New Orleans 2001 CLAYTON, HARVEY (CB) - Pittsburgh 1983-86, NY Giants 1987 CODY, TAY (DB) - San Diego 2001-02 COFFIELD, RANDY (LB) - Seattle 1976, NY Giants 1978-79 COLES, LAVERANUES (WR) - NY Jets 2000-01, Washington 2002-04; New York Jets 2005-08, Cincinnati 2009 COOPER, ANDRE (WR) - Denver 2000 COOPER, BERT (LB) - Tampa Bay 1976 COWART, SAM (DL) - Buffalo 1998-2000, NY Jets 2001-04, Minnesota 2005 CRAWFORD VERNON (LB) - New England 1997-98 CROCKETT, HENRI (LB) - Atlanta 1997-2000, Minnesota 2001-03 CROCKETT, ZACK (RB) - Indianapolis 1995-99, Oakland Raiders 2000-07

CROMARTIE, ANTONIO (DB) - San Diego 2006-09 CURCHIN, JEFF (G) - Chicago 1970-71, Buffalo 1972 DAVIS, BUSTER (LB) - Arizona 2007, Indianapolis 2008 DAVIS, CHAUNCEY (DE) - Atlanta 2005-09 DAVIS, CHRIS (WR) - Tennessee 2007-08 DAWSEY, LAWRENCE (WR) - Tampa Bay 1991-95, Miami 1996 DAWSON, BILL (LB-TE-DE) - Boston Patriots 1965 DAWSON, RHETT (WR) - Houston Oilers 1972, Minnesota 1973 DINKINS, HOWARD (LB) - Atlanta 1992-93 DOCKETT, DARNELL (DT) - Arizona 2004-09 DODGE, DEDRICK (DB) - Seattle 1991-92, San Francisco 1994-95, Denver 1996-97, San Diego 1998 DORSEY, CHAR-RON (T) - Dallas 2001, New York Giants 2002 DUGANS, RON (WR) - Cincinnati 2000-02 DUKES, JAMIE (G) - Atlanta 1986-93, Green Bay 1994, Arizona Cardinals 1995 DUNN, WARRICK (RB) - Tampa Bay 1997-2000, Atlanta 2001-07, Tampa Bay, 2008 EDWARDS, MARIO (DB) - Dallas 2000-03 ELLISON OMAR (WR) - San Diego 1995-96 FEAMSTER, TOM (T) - Baltimore Colts 1956 FENNER, LANE (WR) - San Diego 1968 FLOYD, VICTOR (RB) - San Diego 1989 FLOYD, WILLIAM (RB) - San Francisco 1994-97, Carolina 1998-2000 FLUELLEN, ANDRE (DT) - Detroit Lions 2008-09 FOOTMAN, DAN (DE) - Cleveland 1993-95, Baltimore Ravens 1996, Indianapolis 1997-98 FORDHAM, TODD (T) - Jacksonville 1997-2001, Pittsburgh 2002-03, Carolina 2005 FREEMAN, REGGIE (LB) - New Orleans 1993 FULLER, COREY (DB) - Minnesota 1995-98, Cleveland Browns 1999-03 GABBARD, STEVE (T) - Philadelphia 1989, Green Bay 1991 GANO, GRAHAM (PK) - Washington 2009 GARDNER, TALMAN (WR) - New Orleans 2003-05 GAYDOS, KENT (WR) - Green Bay 1975 GIBSON DERRICK (S) - Oakland Raiders 2001-05 GLASS, CHIP (TE) - Cleveland 1969-73, NY Giants 1974 GRAY, HECTOR (DB) - Detroit 1981-83 GREEN, E.G. (WR) - Indianapolis 1998-2000, Tampa Bay 2002 GUION, LETROY (DT) - Minnesota 2008-09 GUTHRIE, GRANT (PK) - Buffalo 1970-71 HAMMOND, KIM (QB) - Miami 1968, Boston Patriots 1968-70 HAYES, ERIC (DT) - Seattle 1990-91, Tampa Bay 1993 HAYES, GENO (LB) - Tampa Bay 2008-09 HENDERSON, MARIO (T) - Oakland 2007-09 HENDLEY, JAMES (C) - Atlanta 1987 HERMANN, DICK (LB) - Oakland Raiders 1965 HESTER, JESSIE (WR) - Los Angeles Raiders 1985-87, Atlanta 1988, Indianapolis 1990-93, St. Louis Rams 1995 HESTER, RON (LB) - Miami 1982-84, Los Angeles Rams 1994 HOLLAND, MONTRAE (G) - New Orleans 2003-05, Denver 2006-07, Dallas 2008 HOPE, CHRIS (S) - Pittsburgh 2003-05, Tennessee 2006-09 HUFF, GARY (QB) - Chicago 1973-76, Tampa Bay 1977-78, San Francisco 1980 HUNT, CHARLES (LB) - San Francisco 1973, Tampa Bay 1976 HUMPREY, DEON (LB) - San Diego 2000-02 IRONS, PAUL (TE) - Cleveland 2005 JACKSON, ALONZO (DE) - Pittsburgh 2003-04, New York Giants 2005 JACKSON, BOBBY (CB) - NY Jets 1978-85 JACKSON, DEXTER (DB) - Tampa Bay 1999-02, Arizona Cardinals 2003-04, Tampa Bay 2005, Cincinnati 2006-08 JANIKOWSKI, SEBASTIAN (PK) - Oakland Raiders 2000-09 JAX, GARTH (LB) - Dallas 1986-88, Phoenix Cardinals 1989-95 JENNINGS, MICHAEL (WR) - NY Giants 2006 JOHNSON BRAD (QB) - Minnesota 1992-98, Washington 1999-2000, Tampa Bay 2001-04, Minnesota 2005-06, Dallas 2007-08 JOHNSON, GREG (DT) - Tampa Bay 1977, Baltimore Colts 1977, Chicago 1977 JOHNSON, JERRY (DT) - Denver 2000-01 JOHNSON, LONNIE (TE) - Buffalo 1994-98 JOHNSON, REGGIE (TE) - Denver 1991-93, Kansas City 1996, 1998 JOHNSON, TRAVIS (DT) - Houston 2005-08, San Diego 2009 JONES, GREG (RB) - Jacksonville 2004-05, 07-09 JONES, HASSAN (WR) - Minnesota 1986-92, Kansas City 1993 JONES, FRED (LB) - Kansas City 1987 JONES, MARVIN (LB) - New York Jets 1993-2003 JONES, WALTER (T) - Seattle 1997-08 JONES, WILLIE (DE) - Oakland Raiders 1979-82 KANELL, DANNY (QB) - NY Giants 1996-98, Atlanta 1999-2000, Denver 2003-04 KIMBER, BILL (E) - NY Giants 1959-60, Boston Patriots 1961 KINDERMAN, KEITH (RB) - Houston Oilers 1963, San Diego 1963-64, Houston Oilers 1965 KNOX, KEVIN (WR) - Phoenix Cardinals 1994-96 LANIER, KEN (T) - Denver 1981-92, Los Angeles Raiders 1993 LEE, AMP (RB) - San Francisco 1992-93, Minnesota 1994-96, St. Louis Rams

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1997-99, Philadelphia 2000 LEWIS, RONALD (WR) - San Francisco 1990-91, Green Bay 1992-94 LONG, KEVIN (C) - Tennessee Oilers 1998-2001 MACK, KIM (DB) - Seattle 1987 MADDOX, NICK (RB) - Cleveland 2003, Carolina 2004 MAJORS, JOE (DB) - Houston Oilers 1960 MANKINS, JIM (RB) - Atlanta 1967 MAYHEW, MARTIN (CB) - Washington 1989-92, Tampa Bay 1993-96 McCORVEY, KEZ (WR) - Detroit 1995-98 McCULLERS, DALE (LB) - Miami 1969 McFADDEN, BRYANT (DB) - Pittsburgh 2005-08, Arizona 2009 McINTOSH, TODDRICK (DT) - Dallas 1994, Tampa Bay 1995 McKINNON, DENNIS (WR) - Chicago 1983-89, Dallas 1990, Miami 1990-91 McLEAN, SCOTT (LB) - Dallas 1983 McMANUS, DANNY (QB) - Kansas City 1988 McMILLAN, EDDIE (CB) - Los Angeles Rams 1973-75, Seattle 1976-77, Buffalo 1978 McPHERSON, ADRIAN (QB) - New Orleans 2004 MESEROLL, MARK (T) - New Orleans 1978 MINNIS, SNOOP (WR) - Kansas City 2001-02, Miami 2004 MINOR, TRAVIS (RB) - Miami 2001-06, St. Louis 2007-08 MOON, JARAD (C) - Carolina 2001 MOORE, ERIC (DE) - New York Giants 2005, St. Louis 2006-08 MOSS, ANTHONY (LB) - NY Giants 1991 MOWATT, ZEKE (TE) - NY Giants 1983-89, New England 1990-91 MURDOCK, LES (PK) - NY Giants 1967 NELSON, LEE (DB) - St. Louis Cardinals 1976-85 NICHOLS, GERALD (DT) - NY Jets 1987-90, Tampa Bay 1991-92, Philadelphia 1993 PAIGE, LEE (DB) - Tampa Bay 1987 PALMER, STERLING (DE) - Washington 1993-96, New England 1999 PARRIS, GARY (TE) - San Diego Chargers 1973-74, Cleveland 1975-78, St. Louis Cardinals 1979-80 PEARSALL, MELVIN (TE) - Tampa Bay 1998-99 PLAYER, SCOTT (P) - Arizona 1998-2007 PITTMAN, JULIAN (DE) - New Orleans 1998 POLLEY, TOMMY (LB) - St. Louis Rams 2001-04, Baltimore Ravens 2005 PONDER, DAVID (DT) - Dallas 1985 POWELL, ERIC (DT) - Buffalo 2007 POPE, KENDYLL (LB) - Indianapolis 2004-05 REID, WILLIE (WR) - Pittsburgh 2006-07 RENN, BOBBY (DB-WR) - NY Titans 1961 REYNOLDS, JAMAL (DE) - Green Bay 2001-03 RILEY, PHILLIP (WR)- Chicago 1996 ROBERSON, JAMES (LB) - Tennessee Oilers 1996-98 ROLLE, SAMARI (DB) - Tennessee Titans 1998-04, Baltimore 2005-08 ROMEO, TONY (TE) - Dallas Texans 1961, Boston Patriots 1962-67 ROYE, ORPHEUS (DE) - Pittsburgh 1996-99, Cleveland 2000-07, Pittsburgh 2008 SAM, P.K. (WR) - New England 2004-05 SANBORN, GARRISON (LS) - Buffalo 2009 SANDERS, DEION (CB) - Atlanta 1989-93, San Francisco 1994, Dallas 1995-99, Washington 2000, Baltimore Ravens 2004-05 SAWYER, COREY (DB) - Cincinnati 1994-98 SCOTT, STANLEY (DE) - Miami 1987 SELLERS, RON (WR) - Boston Patriots 1969-70, New England 1971, Dallas 1972, Miami 1973 SHIVER, CLAY (C) - Dallas 1996-98, Carolina 1999 SHUMANN, MIKE (WR) - San Francisco 1978-79 & 81, Tampa Bay 1980, St. Louis Cardinals 1982-83 SIMON, COREY (DT) - Philadelphia 2000-04, Indianapolis 2005, Atlanta 2007 SIMPSON, CARL (DT) - Chicago 1993-97, Arizona 1998-99 SIMS, ERNIE (OLB) - Detroit, 2006-09 SMITH, BARRY (WR) - Green Bay 1973-75, Tampa Bay 1976 SMITH, LARRY (DT) - Jacksonville 1999-02, Green Bay 2003-04 SMITH, SAMMIE (RB) - Miami 1989-91, Denver 1992 SMITH, SHEVIN (SS) - Tampa Bay 1998-99, St. Louis 2000 SOLOMON, JESSE (LB) - Minnesota 1986-89, Dallas 1989-90, Tampa Bay 1991-92, Atlanta 1993 SPIRES, GREG (DL) - New England 1998-00, Tampa Bay 2001-07 STARK, ROHN (P) - Baltimore Colts 1982-83, Indianapolis 1984-94, Pittsburgh 1995, Carolina 1996, Seattle 1997 SUMNER, WALT (DB) - Cleveland 1969-74 TENSI, STEVE (QB) - San Diego 1965-66, Denver 1967-70 TERRY, NAT (DB) - Detroit 1978, Pittsburgh 1978 THOMPSON, WEEGIE (WR) - Pittsburgh 1984-89 THOMAS, J.T. (S) - Pittsburgh 1973-77, 79-81, Denver 1982 THOMAS, TARLOS (OT) - Tennessee Titans 2001, Houston Texans 2002 THOMAS, TRA (OT) - Philadelphia 1998-2008, Jacksonville 2009 THORPE, CRAPHONSO (WR) - Kansas City 2005, Indianpolis 2007 TIMMONS, LAWRENCE (LB) - Pittsbugh 2007-09 TOMBERLIN, PAT (T) - Indianapolis 1989-91, Tampa Bay 1993 TUTEN, RICH (P) - Philadelphia 1989, Buffalo 1990, Seattle 1991-97, St. Louis Rams 1998-99 VANOVER, TAMARICK (WR) - Kansas City 1995-99, San Diego 2002 WADSWORTH, ANDRE (DE) - Arizona 1998-2000 WALKER, JAVON (WR) - Green Bay 2002-05, Denver 2006-07, Oakland


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2008-09 WARD, B.J. (DB) - Baltimore 2005, Oakland 2007 WARREN, DAVID (DE) - Indianapolis 2001 WARRICK, PETER (WR) - Cincinnati 2000-04, Seattle 2005 WASHINGTON, LEON (RB) - NY Jets 2006-09 WATKINS, PAT (DB) - Dallas 2006-09 WETTSTEIN, MAX (TE) - Denver 1966 WHITEHEAD, BUD (S) - San Diego 1961-68 WEINKE, CHRIS (QB) - Carolina 2001-05, San Francisco 2007 WELDON, CASEY (QB) - Philadelphia 1992, Tampa Bay 1993-96, San Diego 1997, Washington 1998-99 WILLIAMS, BRENT (OT) - Kansas City 2003-05 WILLIAMS, DEL (G) - New Orleans 1967-73 WILLIAMS, POOH BEAR (RB) - Buffalo 1998 WILLIAMS, TODD (G) - Tennessee Titans 2003-05 WILLIS, PETER TOM (QB) - Chicago 1990-93 WILLIS, RAY (OT) - Seattle 2005-08 WILSON, REINARD (LB) - Cincinnati 1997-02, Tampa Bay 2003-04 WIMBLEY, KAMERIAN (OLB) - Cleveland 2006-09 WOOLFORD, GARY (DB) - NY Giants 1980

Georgia Tech ANDERSON, TAZ (TE) - St. Louis Cardinals 1961-64, Atlanta 1966-67 AUER, JOE (RB) - Buffalo 1964-65, Miami 1966-67, Atlanta 1968 BAUGHAN, MAXIE (LB) - Philadelphia 1960-65, Los Angeles Rams 196670, Washington 1971 BAYNHAM, CRAIG (RB) - Dallas 1967-69, Chicago 1970, St. Louis Cardinals 1972 BEAVERS, SCOTT (G) - Denver 1990-91, Washington 1990 BECK, RAY (G) - NY Giants 1952, 55-57 BELL, WILLIAM (RB) - Washington 1994-96 BESSILLIEU, DON (DB) - Miami 1979-81, St. Louis Cardinals 1982, Los Angeles Rams 1983, 85 BLEICK, TOM (S) - Baltimore Colts 1966, Atlanta 1967 BOSTIC, JASON (CB) - Philadelphia 1999-2000, Buffalo 2001-02 BREWER, JOHN (HB) - Dayton Triangles 1929 BROOKING, KEITH (LB) - Atlanta 1998-2008, Dallas 2009 BROOKS, DURANT (P) - Washington 2008 BROWN, CHRIS (OT) - Chicago 2001 BROWN, GARY (G) - Pittsburgh 1994-95, Green Bay 1996 BROWN, PETE (C-LB) - San Francisco 1953-54 BURCH, GERALD (TE) - Oakland Raiders 1961 BURNS, JOE (RB) - Buffalo 2002-05 BUSSELL, GERRY (DB) - Denver 1965 BUTLER, JAMES (DB) - N.Y. Giants 2005-08, St. Louis 2009 CAMPBELL, KELLY (WR) - Minnesota 2002-04, Tampa Bay 2009 CARMAN, JON (OT) - Buffalo 2000-01, Minnesota 2002 CHEEVER, MIKE (C) - Jacksonville 1996-98 CHOICE, TASHARD (RB) - Dallas 2008-09 CLAY, WILLIE (DB) - Detroit 1992-95, New England 1996-98, New Orleans 1999 CLAYBROOKS, FELIPE (DE) - Cleveland 2001-04 COLEMAN, MARCO (LB) - Miami 1992-95, San Diego 1996-98, Washington 1999-2001, Jacksonville 2002, Philadelphia 2003, Denver 2004-05 COVINGTON, TOM (TE) - San Francisco 1992 COX, JONATHAN (CB) - San Diego 2004 COX, MIKE (RB) - Kansas City 2008-09 CROCKETT, WILLIS (LB) - Dallas 1990-91 CURRY, BILL (C) - Green Bay 1965-66, Baltimore Colts 1967-72, Houston Oilers 1973, Los Angeles Rams 1974 DANIELS, P. J. (RB) - Baltimore Ravens 2008 DAVIS, BOBBY (T) - Boston Yanks 1948 DAVIS, JOHN (G) - Houston Oilers 1987-88, Buffalo 1989-94 DAVIS, TED (LB) - Baltimore Colts 1964-66, New Orleans 1967-69, Miami 1970 DAYKIN, TONY (LB) - Detroit 1977-78, Atlanta 1979-81 DORSEY, NAT (T) - Minnesota 2004, Cleveland 2005-07 DUKE, PAUL (C-LB) - NY Yankees 1947 ECONOMOS, ANDREW (LS) - Jacksonville 2005, Tampa 2006-09 EDMUNDS, RANDALL (LB) - Miami 1968-69, New England 1971, Baltimore Colts 1972 FERGUSON, NICK (DB) - NY Jets 2000-01, Denver 2002-07, Houston 2008-09 FLOWERS, LEE (DB) - Pittsburgh 1995-2000, Denver 2002-03 FORTUNE, ELLIOT (OL) - Oakland Raiders 1996 FOSCHI, JOHN PAUL (TE) - Minnesota 2004, Denver 2004, Oakland 2004-05, Cincinnati 2009 FOX, KEYARON (LB) - Kansas City 2004-07, Pittsburgh 2008-09 FREEMAN, RUSSELL - Denver 1992-94, Oakland Raiders 1995 FULCHER, BILL (LB) - Washington 1956-58 GARDNER, ANDREW (T) - Miami 2009 GARDNER, ELLIS (T-G) - Kansas City 1983, Houston Oilers 1984, Indianapolis 1984 GODWIN, WALT (G) - Staten Island Stapletons 1929 GIAVER, BILL (RB) - Hammond Pros 1922, 1925, Rock Island Independents 1923, Racine Legion 1924, Louisville Colonels 1926, Chicago Bulls 1926 GOODWIN, WALT (G) - Staten Island Stapeltons 1929

GREEN, JEROME (RB) - Boston Patriots 1960 GUYON, JOE (HB) - Canton Bulldogs 1920, Cleveland Tigers 1921, Washington Senators 1921, Oorang Indians 1922-23, Rock Island Independents 1924, Kansas City Cowboys 1924-25, NY Giants 1927 GUYTON, GARY (LB) - New England 2008-09 HAMILON, JOE (QB) - Tampa Bay 2000-01 HARGROVE, TONY (DE) - St. Louis 2004-05. Buffalo 2006-07, New Orleans 2009 HARKEY, STEVE (RB) - NY Jets 1971-72 HARRIS, JOE (LB) - Washington 1977, San Francisco 1978, Minnesota 1979, Los Angeles Rams 1979-81, Baltimore Colts 1982 HARRISON, ANTHONY (DB) - Green Bay 1987 HELLER, WILL (TE) - Tampa Bay 2003-05, Seattle 2006-07, Detroit 2008-09 HELMS, JOHN (E) - Detroit 1946 HENDRIX, DAVID - San Diego 1996 HENRY, URBAN (DT) - Los Angeles Rams 1961, Green Bay 1963, Pittsburgh 1964 HILL, DREW (WR) - Los Angeles Rams 1979-84, Houston Oilers 1985-91, Atlanta 1992-94 HILL, KENT (T) - Los Angeles 1979-86, Houston Oilers 1986-88 HOLLINS, TONY (RB) - Houston Texans 2003-05 IVERY, EDDIE LEE (RB) - Green Bay 1979-86 JOHNSON, CALVIN (WR) - Detroit 2007-09 JOHNSON, HENRY (LB) - Minnesota 1980-83 JOHNSON, MICHAEL (DE) - Cincinnati 2009 JONES, SHAWN (DB) - Minnesota 1992-93 KELLEY, MIKE (QB) - San Diego 1987 LANDRY, DEWAN (DB) - Baltimore 2006-09 LAVETTE, ROBERT (RB) - Dallas 1985-87, Philadelphia 1987 LEE, GARY (WR) - Detroit 1987-89 LEVENS, DORSEY (RB) - Green Bay 1994-2001, NY Giants 2002-03, Philadelphia 2004 LILLY, SAMMY (CB) - Philadelphia 1989-90, Los Angeles Rams 1991, Tampa Bay 1992 LOTHRIDGE, BILLY (P) - Dallas 1964, Los Angeles Rams 1965, Atlanta 1966-71, Miami 1972 LUMPKIN, ROY (B) - Portsmouth Spartans 1930-33, Detroit Lions 1934, Brooklyn Dodgers 1935-37 LUTZ, DAVID (T) - Kansas City 1983-92, Detroit 1993-95 MALONE, RALPH (LB) - Cleveland 1986 MARTIN, BILLY (TE) - Chicago 1964-65, Atlanta 1966-67, Minnesota 1968 MATTHEWS, CLAY (DE) - San Francisco 1950, 1953-55 MATTHEWS, MICHAEL (TE) - N.Y. Giants 2007-08, New England 2009 McCONNELL, FELTON (G) - Buffalo Bisons 1927 McHUGH, PAT (B) - Philadelphia 1947-51 MILLER, HAL (T) - San Francisco 1953 MIZELL, WARNER (HB) - Brooklyn Dodgers 1931, Frankford Yellow Jackets 1931 MOONEY, MIKE (T) - Houston Oilers 1992, San Diego 1992-93 MORIARTY, PAT (RB) - Cleveland 1979 MORRIS, GEORGE (C-LB) - San Francisco 1956 MORRIS, LARRY (LB) - Los Angeles Rams 1955-57, Chicago Bears 1959-64, Atlanta 1966 MURPHY, FRED (E) - Cleveland 1960, Minnesota 1961 MUSTAFAA, NAJEE (CB) - Minnesota 1987-92, Cleveland 1993-94, Oakland Raiders 1995 (Reginald Rutland) NUTTING, ED (DT) - Cleveland 1961, Dallas 1963 PAGE, CRAIG (C) - Tennessee Titans 1999, Dallas 2000, Atlanta 2001 PASCHAL, BILL (HB/FB/DB/LB) - NY Giants 1943-47, Boston Yanks 1947-48 PASS, RANDY (LB) - Green Bay 1978 PATTERSON, DON (DB) - Detroit 1979, NY Giants 1980 PIKE, MARK (DE) - Buffalo 1987-98 PROKOP, EDDIE (HB) - NY Yankees (AAFC) 1946-47, 49, Chicago Rockets (AAFC) 1948 RAIBLE, STEVE (WR) - Seattle 1976-81 REIS, CHRIS (DB) - New Orleans 2007-09 RICHARDSON, AL (LB) - Atlanta 1980-85 ROBINSON, JIMMY (WR) - NY Giants 1976-79, San Francisco 1980, Denver 1981 ROGERS, CHARLIE (WR) - Seattle 1999-2000, Miami 2002-03 ROGERS, NICK (LB) - Minnesota 2002-03, Green Bay 2004, Indianapolis 2004, Miami 2005 ROGERS, RON (LB) - Indianapolis 1998 RUDOLPH, COLEMAN (DT) - NY Jets 1993, NY Giants 1994-96 RUDOLPH, JACK (LB) - Boston Patriots 1960-65, Miami 1966 SANFORD, LUCIOUS (LB) - Buffalo 1978-86, Cleveland 1987-89 SANTONE, AL (G) - Hartford Blues 1926 SHAW, BILLY (G) - Buffalo 1961-69 SHIELDS, BILLY (T) - San Diego Chargers 1975-83, San Francisco 1984, NY Jets 1985, Kansas City 1985 SIMMONS, CHARLIE (LB) - Green Bay 1995 SIMMONS, DAVE (LB) - St. Louis Cardinals 1965-66, N. Orleans 1967, Dallas 1968 SIMMONS, ROY (G) - NY Giants 1979-81, Washington 1983 SIMS, DAVID (RB) - Seattle 1977-79 SISSON, SCOTT (PK) - New England 1993, Minnesota 1996

SMITH, DARYL (LB) - Jacksonville 2004-09 SMITH, EUGENE (G) - Chicago Bears 1930 SMITH, JONATHAN (RB) - Buffalo 2004-06 SMITH, SEAN (DE) - New England 1990-91 SNYDER, LUM (T) - Philadelphia 1952-55, 58 STALLINGS, LARRY (LB) - St. Louis Cardinals 1963-76 STEAGALL, DERRICK (WR) - Miami 1998 STEBER, JOHN (G) - Washington 1946-50 STEPHENS, ROD (LB) - Seattle 1989-91, 1993, Washington 1994-96 STEWART, RYAN (LB) - Detroit 1996-2000 STILL, JIM (QB-DB) - Buffalo (AAFC) 1948-49 STROM, RICK (QB) - Pittsburgh 1989-93, Buffalo 1994 SWILLING, PAT (LB) - New Orleans 1986-92, Detroit 1993-94, Oakland Raiders 1995-98 TAYLOR, JIM BOB (QB) - Baltimore Colts 1983 TAYLOR, TOM (G) - Los Angeles Rams 1987 THOMASON, STUMPY (B) - Brooklyn Dodgers 1930-35, Philadelphia 1935-36 TIERNEY, LEO (C) - Cleveland 1978, NY Giants 1978 TIGGLE, CALVIN (LB) - Tampa Bay 1991-93 TILLMAN, TRAVARES (DB) - Buffalo 2000-01, Houston Texans 2002, Carolina 2003-04, Miami 2005-07 UTT, BEN (G) - Baltimore Colts 1982-83, Indianapolis 1984-89 VEREEN, CARL (T) - Green Bay 1957 WALKER, VANCE (DT) - Atlanta 2009 WATKINS, GORDON (T) - Minneapolis Redjackets 1930, Frankford Yellow Jackets 1930, Brooklyn Dodgers 1931 WATSON, DAVE (G) - Boston Patriots 1963-64 WHEELER, PHILIP (LB) - Indianapolis 2008-09 WHISENHUNT, KEN (TE) - Atlanta 1985-88, Washington 1990, NY Jets 1991-92 WHITE, DEZ (WR) - Chicago 2000-03, Atlanta 2004-05 WILKES, REGGIE (LB) - Philadelphia 1978-85, Atlanta 1986-87 WILKINS, GARY (TE) - Buffalo 1986-87, Atlanta 1988-91 WILKINSON, GERIS (LB) - NY Giants 2006-09 WILLIAMS, CLYDE (T) - Philadelphia 1935 WILLIAMS, DARIUS (TE) - St. Louis 2005 WILLIAMS, IKE (HB) - Staten Island Stapletons 1929 WILLIAMS, RODNEY (P) - NY Giants 2001, Seattle 2002 WILTON, ED (E) - Pottsville Maroons 1926 WROTTO, MANSFIELD (G) - Seattle 2007-09 WYCOFF, DOUG (B) - NY Giants 1927, 31, Staten Island Stapletons 1929-30, 32, Boston Redskins 1934 YOUNG, CHRIS (S) - Denver 2002-05 ZIEGLER, FRANK (LB) - Philadelphia 1949-53

Maryland ABSHER, DICK (LB-K) - Washington 1967, Atlanta 1967-68, New Orleans 1969-71, Philadelphia 1972 ALDERTON, JOHN (DE) - Pittsburgh 1953 ADKINS, STEVE (RB) - Green Bay 1979-81, Philadelphia 1981 ALSTON, O’BRIEN (LB) - Indianapolis 1988-92 ATKINSON, JESS (K) - NY Giants 1985, St. Louis Cardinals 1985, Washington 1986-87, Indianapolis 1988 AVELLINI, BOB (QB) - Chicago 1975-83, NY Jets 1984 BADANJEK, RICK (RB) - Washington 1986, Atlanta 1987-88 BALL, LANCE (RB) - Indianapolis 2008 BARNARD, BROOKS (P) - Oakland Raiders 2003, Green Bay 2004 BRANES, KEVIN (CB) - Washington 2009 BARTON, ERIC (LB) - Oakland 1999-03, NY Jets 2004-07, Cleveland 2008-09 BIELSKI, DICK (FB-TE-K) - Philadelphia 1955-59, Dallas 1960-61, Baltimore Colts 1962-63 BLOUNT, ALVIN (RB) - Dallas 1987 BOLSTON CONRAD (DT) - Green Bay 2007 BREEDLOVE, ROD (LB) - Washington 1960-64, Pittsburgh 1965-67 BREWER, BROOKE (HB) - Cleveland Indians 1921, Akron Pros 1922 BROOKS, C.J. (G) - Miami 2005 BROWN, DONALD (DB) - Miami 1986, San Diego 1986, NY Giants 1987 BROWN, J.B. (DB) - Miami 1989-96, Pittsburgh 1997, Arizona 1998, Detroit 1999-2000 BROWN, TOM (S) - Green Bay 1964-68, Washington 1969 BURRUSS, LLOYD (S) - Kansas City 1981-91, 1993, Denver 1992 BUTSKO, HARRY (LB) - Washington 1963 CAMPBELL, JOE (DE) - New Orleans 1977-80, Oakland Raiders 1980-81, Tampa Bay 1981 CARTER, LOUIS (RB) - Oakland Raiders 1975, Tampa Bay 1976-78 CHAPMAN, TED (DE) - Los Angeles Raiders 1987 CHICHOWSKI, TOM (T) - Denver 1967-68 COLE, FRED (G) - Los Angeles Chargers 1960 COLLINS, GARY (F) - Cleveland 1962-71 COLTERYAHN, LLOYD (E) - Baltimore Colts 1954-56 COLTON, GEORGE (G) - New England 1987 CONDO, JON (LS) - New England 2005, Oakland 2007-09 COOKE, ED (DE) - Chicago Bears 1958, Philadelphia 1958, Baltimore Colts 1959, NY Titans 1960-62, NY Jets 1963, Denver 1964-65, Miami 1966-67 CORCORAN, JIM “KING” (QB) - Boston Patriots 1968 COWSETTE, DELBERT (DT) - Washington 2000-03, NY Giants 2003,


ACC Players In The Pros Tampa Bay 2004 COX, CUROME (CB) - Atlanta 2004, Denver 2005-06, Houston 2007 COX, RENARD (DB) - Jacksonville 2001 CROSBY, CLIFF (DB) - St. Louis Rams 1999, Indianapolis 2000-03, Kansas City 2004 CROSSAN, DAVE (C) - Washington 1965-69 CRUMMEY, ANDREW (OL) - Cincinnati 2008 CUSTIS, RAY (DB) - Washington 2005 D’ADDIO, DAVE (RB) - Detroit 1984 DAVIS, JACK (G) - Boston Patriots 1960 DAVIS, VERNON (TE) - San Francisco 2006-09 DOWNS, CHRIS (RB) - Oakland Raiders 2004 DROZDOV, DARREN (DT) - Denver 1993 DUDA, MARK (DT) - St. Louis Cardinals 1983-87 DUGAN, JEFF (TE) - Minnesota 2004-09 EDMUNDS, FERRELL (TE) - Miami 1988-92, Seattle 1993 ESIASON, BOOMER (QB) - Cincinnati 1984-92, 97, NY Jets 1993-95 FAUCETTE, CHUCK (LB) - San Diego 1987-88 FAZIO, RON (TE) - Philadelphia 1987 FELTON, RALPH (LB) - Washington 1954-60, Buffalo 1961-62 FEUGEL, JOHN (OT) - Denver 2000, San Francisco 2001 FLETCHER, ANDY (FB) - Buffalo All Americans 1920 FOKOU, MOISE (LB) - Philadelphia Eagles 2009 FOWLER, MELVIN (C) - Cleveland 2002-04, Buffalo 2005-07 FOXWORTH, DOMONIQUE (DB) - Denver 2005-07, Atlanta 2008, Baltimore Ravens 2009 FULLERTON, ED (DB) - Pittsburgh 1953 FULTON, ED (G) - Los Angeles Rams 1978, Buffalo 1979 GAITHER, JARED (T) - Baltimore 2007-09 GAMBINO, LOU (HB) - Baltimore Colts (AAFC) 1948-49 GARDNER, ISAIAH (DB) - Jacksonville 2008 GELBAUGH, STAN (QB) - Buffalo 1986-89, Seattle 1992-95 GLOVER, KEVIN (C) - Detroit 1985-97, Seattle 1998-99 GREENE, TONY (CB) - Buffalo 1971-79 GRONKOWSKI, DAN (TE) - Detroit Lions 2009 HACK, DAVIS (OL) - Buffalo 1996 HANULAK, CHET (HB) - Cleveland 1954, 57 HAYNOS, JOEY (TE) - Miami 2008-09 HEALY, DON (T) - Chicago Bears 1958-59, Dallas 1960-61, Buffalo 1962 HENDERSON, E.J. (LB) - Minnesota 2003-09 HENDERSON, ERIN (LB) - Minnesota 2008-09 HEYER, STEPHEN (T) - Washington 2007-09 HEYWARD-BEY, DARRIUS (WR) - Oakland 2009 HICKEY, BO (RB) - Denver 1967 HICKS, ERIC (DE) - Kansas City 1998-06 HILL, CHARLES (DT) - Houston Texans 2002-03, Carolina 2004 HILL, SHAUN (QB) - Minnesota 2002-05, San Francisco 2007-09 INGRAM, STEVE (OT) - Tampa Bay 1995-97, Jacksonville 1999 JACKSON, D’QWELL (LB) - Cleveland 2006-09 JEFFERSON, BEN (OT) - Cleveland 1989-90 JENKINS, KRIS (DT) - Carolina 2001-06, New York Jets 2007-09 JENNINGS, RICK (WR) - Oakland Raiders 1976-77, Tampa Bay 1977, San Francisco 1977 JOE, LEON (LB) - Arizona Cardinals 2004, Chicago 2005-06, Tampa 2007 JOHNSON, BARRY (WR) - Denver 1991-92 JOHNSON, CHARLES (NT) - Green Bay 1979-80, 83 JOINES, VERNON (WR) - Cleveland 1989-90 JONES, CLARENCE (OT) - NY Giants 1991-94, St. Louis Rams 1995, New Orleans 1996-98, Carolina 1999-2000 JONES, STAN (DT-G) - Chicago Bears 1954-65, Washington 1966 JORDAN LAMONT (RB) - NY Jets 2001-03, Oakland 2005-07, Denver 2008-09 JOYNER, WILLIE (RB) - Houston Oilers 1984 KERSHAW, WILLIAM (LB) - Kansas City 2006, Kansas City, Houston 2007, Miami 2008 KINNEY, VINCE (WR) - Denver 1978-79 KIRCHIRO, BILL (G) - Baltimore Colts 1962 KISELAK, MIKE (OG) - Dallas 1998-99 KOCH, PETE (DE) - Cincinnati 1984, Kansas City 1985-87, Los Angeles Raiders 1989 KROUSE, RAY (DT) - NY Giants 1951-55, Detroit 1956-57, Baltimore Colts 1958-59, Washington 1960 LADYGO, PETE (G) - Pittsburgh 1952, 54 LEWIS, JERMAINE (WR) - Baltimore Ravens 1997-2001, Houston Texans 2002, Jacksonville 2003-04 LOOKABAUGH, JOHN (E) - Washington 1946-47 MAARLEVELD, J.D. (T) - Tampa Bay 1986-87 MANGES, MARK (QB) - St. Louis Cardinals 1978 MARSHALL, LARRY (DB) - Kansas City 1972-73, Minnesota 1974, Philadelphia 1974-77, Los Angeles Rams 1978 MEADE, JIM (FB) - Washington 1939-40 MERRIMAN, SHAWNE (LB) - San Diego 2005-09 MESNER, BRUCE (DT) - Buffalo 1987, Kansas City 1988 MCBRIEN, SCOTT (QB) - Green Bay 2004 MIKE-MAYER, STEVE (K) - San Francisco 1975-76, Detroit 1977, New Orleans 1978, Baltimore Colts 1979-80 MILANOVICH, SCOTT (QB-P) - Tampa Bay 1997-99 MILLING, JAMES (WR) - Atlanta 1988-90, NY Giants 1991 MILLS, CHARLIE (FB) - Buffalo All Americans 1920

MILLS, STAN (HB-E) - Akron Pros 1924 MODZELEWSKI, DICK (DT) - Washington 1953-54, Pittsburgh 1955, NY Giants 1956-63, Cleveland 1964-66 MODZELEWSKI, ED (RB) - Pittsburgh 1952, Cleveland 1955-59 MONT, TOMMY (QB) - Washington 1947-49 MOORE, DRE (DT) - Tampa Bay 2009 MORGAN, BOB (T) - Chicago Cardinals 1954, Washington 1954 MOSS, JOE (T) - Washington 1952 MURPHY, MATT (TE) - Detroit 2002, Houston Texans 2003-05, Buffalo, 2006-07 MYRTLE, CHIP (LB) - Denver 1967-72, San Diego 1974 NEHEMIAH, RENALDO (WR) - San Francisco 1982-84 NAVARRE, JEREMY (DT) - Jacksonville 2009 NICKLA, ED (G) - Chicago Bears 1959 NOLAN, DICK (DB) - NY Giants 1954-57, 59-61, Chicago Cardinals 1958, Dallas 1962 NORRIS, JACK (E) - Staten Island Stapletons 1932 NOVAK, NICK (PK) - Washington 2006 O’DONNELL, NEIL (QB) - Pittsburgh 1990-95, NY Jets 1996-97, Cincinnati 1998, Tennessee Titans 1999-02 OGBOGU, ERIC (DE) - NY Jets 1998-2001, Cincinnati 2002, Dallas 2003-05 OGLE, KENDALL (LB) - Cleveland 1999 OKANLAWON, Tony (DB) - San Diego 2002-04 OLKEWICZ, NEAL (LB) - Washington 1979-89 PACELLA, DAVE (G-C) - Philadelphia 1984 PASTRANA, AL (QB) - Denver 1969-70 PELLEGRINI, BOB (LB) - Philadelphia 1956, 58-61, Washington 1962-65 PERLO, PHIL (LB) - Houston Oilers 1960 PERRY, BRUCE (RB) - Philadelphia 2004-06 PODLESH, ADAM (P) - Jacksonville 2007-09 POWERS, WARREN (DE) - Denver 1989-92 RABA, BOB (TE) - NY Jets 1977-79, Baltimore Colts 1980, Washington 1981 RATLIFF, DON (DE) - Philadelphia 1975 REICH, FRANK (QB) - Buffalo 1985-94, Carolina 1995, NY Jets 1996, Detriot 1997-98 ROBERTS, GUY (LB) - Houston Oilers 1972-75, Atlanta 1976, Miami 1977 ROCK, WALTER (T) - San Francisco 1963-1967, Washington 1968-73 RODENBERGER, JEFF (RB) - New Orleans 1987 ROGERS, STAN (T) - Denver 1975 ROUNDTREE, DURRAND (DE) - Indianapolis Colts 2004 SANDERS, LEWIS (DB) - Cleveland 2000-03, Houston 2005-06, New England 2007 SANDUSKY, MIKE (T-G) - Pittsburgh 1957-65 SCARBATH, JACK (QB) - Washington 1953-54, Pittsburgh 1956 SCHANKWEILER, SCOTT (LB) - Buffalo 1987 SCHROY, KEN (S) - NY Jets 1977-84 SCHULTZ, JOHN (WR) - Denver 1976-78 SCOTT, CHAD (DB) - Pittsburgh 1997-03, New England 2004-06 SCOTT, SEAN (LB) - Dallas 1988 SCOTTI, BEN (DB) - Washington 1959-61, Philadelphia 1962-63, San Francisco 1964 SHINER, DICK (QB) - Washington 1964-66,Cleveland 1967, Pittsburgh 196869, NY Giants 1970, Atlanta 1971, 73, New England 1973-74 SHOALS, ROGER (T) - Cleveland 1963-64, Detroit !965-70, Denver 1971 SIEVERS, ERIC (TE) - San Diego 1981-88, Los Angeles Rams 1988, New England 1989-90 SMITH, IRV (DB) - Washington 1993 SNYDER, JERRY (SNITZ) (HB) - NY Giants 1929, Staten Island Stapletons 1930 SOLT, RON (G) - Indianapolis 1984-88, 1993, Philadelphia 1988-91 STARKS, RANDY (DT) - Tennessee 2004-06, Miami 2007-09 THOMAS, RATCLIFF (LB) - Indianapolis 1999-2000 THOMPSON, AARON (LB) - Houston 2005 TICE, JOHN (TE) - New Orleans 1983-91, Minnesota 1992-94 TICE, MIKE (TE) - Seattle 1981-88, 90-92 Washington 1989, Minnesota 1993 TRIMBLE, STEVE (DB) - Denver 1981-83 VAN HEUSEN, BILLY (SE-P) - Denver 1968-76 VEREB, ED (HB) - Washington 1960 WAERING, JOHN (TE) - Detroit 2001 WALKER, KEVIN (LB) - Cincinnati 1988-92 WALLACE, AL (DE) - Philadelphia 1997-01, Carolina 2002-06 WALLER, RON (HB) - Los Angeles Rams 1955-58, Los Angeles Chargers 1960 WEBSTER, LARRY (DT) - Miami 1992-94, Baltimore Ravens 1997-2001, NY Jets 2002 WHITE, RANDY (DT) - Dallas 1975-88 WHITE, WALTER (TE) - Kansas City 1975-79 WILLIAMS, EDWIN (G) - Washington 2009 WILLIAMS, MADIEU (CB) - Cincinnati 2004-06, Minnesota 2007-09 WILSON, DENNARD (CB) - Washington 2004 WILSON, ERIC (LB) - Buffalo 1985, Washington 1987 WILSON, JOSH (CB) - Seattle 2007-09 WILSON, TIM (RB-TE) - Houston Oilers 1977-82, New Orleans 1983-84 WINGATE, ELMER (DE) - Baltimore Colts 1953 WRIGHT, JOHN (FB) - Baltimore Colts (AAFC) 1947 WYATT, KERVIN (LB) - NY Giants 1980 WYCHECK, FRANK (WR) - Washington 1993-94, Tennessee Titans 1995-03 ZOLAK, SCOTT (QB) - New England 1991-98, Miami 1999

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Miami ADKINS, SPENCER (LB) - Atlanta 2009 ALVERS, STEVE (TE) - Buffalo 1981, N.Y. Jets 1982 ANDERSON, OTTIS (RB) - St. Louis 1979-85, NY Giants 1986-93 ARMSTEAD, JESSIE (LB) - NY Giants 1993-2001, Washington 2002-03, Carolina 2004 ATKINS, BARAKA (DE) - Seattle 2008, San Francisco 2009 BAILEY, DON (C) - Tampa Bay 1983, Indianapolis 1984-85 BAILEY, ROBERT (DB) - Los Angeles Rams 1991-95, Dallas 1995, Washington 1995, Miami 1996, Detroit 1997-99, Baltimore 2000, Detroit 2001 BANASZAK, PETE-RB Oakland 1966-78 BARNES, MIKE (DE) - Baltimore 1973-81 BARROW, MICHEAL (LB) - Houston Oilers 1993-96, Carolina 1997-99, NY Giants 2000-03, Washington 2004, Dallas 2005 BASS, ROBERT (LB) - Chicago 1995 BEESON, JON (LB) - Carolina 2007-09 BEIER, TOM (S) - Miami 1967, 69 BELK, ROCKY (WR) - Cleveland 1983 BELL, COLEMAN (TE) - Dallas 1993, Washington 1994-96 BELLINGER, RODNEY (CB) - Buffalo 1984-86 BENNETT, DONNELL (RB) - Kansas City 1994-2000, Washington 2001 BENNETT, PHIL (LB) - Boston (AFL) 1960 BENNETT, WOODY (FB) - NY Jets 1979-80, Miami 1980-88 BENTLEY, ALBERT (RB) - Indianapolis 1985-91 BERLIN, BROCK (QB) - St. Louis 2007-08 BIBLA, MARTIN (OL) - Atlanta 2002-05 BLADES, AL (DB) - San Francisco 2001-02 BLADES, BENNIE (DB) - Detroit 1988-96, Seattle 1997-98 BLADES, BRIAN (WR) - Seattle 1988-99 BLAISE, KERLIN (OL) - Detroit 1998-2002 BOIREAU, MICHAEL (DE) - Minnesota 2000-02 BOOKMAN, JOHNNY (DB) - NY Giants 1957, Dallas Texans* 1960, NY Titans 1961 BOSSELER, DON (FB) Washington 1957-64 BRATTON, MELVIN (RB) Denver 1989-91 BROPHY, JAY (LB) - Miami 1984-86, NY Jets 1987 BROUGHTON, WILLIE LEE (NT) - Indianapolis 1985-86, Dallas 1990-91, L.A. Raiders 1992-94, New Orleans 1996-97 BROWN, ANDRE (WR) - Miami 1989-90 BROWN, DELVIN (CB) - Jacksonville 2001, Miami 2002 BROWN, EDDIE (WR) - Cincinnati 1985-92 BROWN, FRED (DE) - L.A. Rams 1965, Philadelphia 1967-69 BROWN, JEROME (DT) - Philadelphia 1987-91 BROWN, LARRY (T) - Kansas City 1978-79 BROWN, KAREEM (DT) - New York Jets 2007-08 BUCHANON, PHILLIP (DB) - Oakland 2002-04, Houston 2005, Tampa Bay 2006-08, Detroit 2009 BURGESS, JAMES (LB) - San Diego 1997-99 BURKE, MIKE (P) - Los Angeles Rams 1974 BURT, JIM (NT) - NY Giants 1981-87, San Francisco 1989-90 BUTLER, RASHAD (T) - Carolina 2006, Houston 2007-09 CAESAR, MARK (DL) - Miami 1994 CAMPBELL, CALAIS (DE)- Arizona 2008-09 CARAPELLA, AL (T) - San Francisco 1951-55 CAREY, VERNON (OL) - Miami 2004-09 CARROLL, WESLEY (WR) - New Orleans 1991-92, Cincinnati 1993 CARTER, RUBIN (NT) - Denver 1975-87 CESARE, BILLY (DB, KR) - Tampa Bay 1978-79, Miami 1980, Detroit 1982 CHICKILLO, TONY (NT) - NY Jets 1981, San Diego 1984-85 CHICKILLO, NICK (G) - Chicago Cardinals 1953 CLARK, BERNARD (LB) - Cincinnati 1990-91 CLINE, TONY (DE) - Oakland 1970-75, San Francisco 1976-77 COCHRANE, KELLY (QB) - Houston Oilers 1972 CONNORS, DAN (LB) - Oakland 1964-74 COOK, CHARLES (NT) - NY Giants 1983 COOPER, MARK (G) - Denver 1983-87, Tampa Bay 1987-89 COPELAND, HORACE (WR) - Tampa Bay 1993-98, Miami 1998, Oakland 1999-2001 COREY, WALT (LB) - Dallas Texans* 1960-62, Kansas City 1963-66 CORTES, JULIO (LB) - Seattle 1987 COVINGTON, SCOTT (QB) - Cincinnati 1999-2002 COX, JIM (TE) - Miami 1968 CROSLAND, ANDY (PK) - Carolina 2001-02 CURRY, SHANE (DL) - Indianapolis 1991 DAANEN, JERRY (WR) - St. Louis 1968 DAVENPORT, NAJEH (RB) - Green Bay 2002-05, Pittsburgh 2006-08 DAVIS, TANARD (DB) - Indianapolis 2006, Philadelphia 2007 DAWKINS, DALE (WR) - NY Jets 1990-93 DEL BELLO, JACK (QB) - Baltimore 1953 DeMARCO, MARIO (G) - Detroit 1949 DENNISON, GLENN (TE) - NY Jets 1984, 87 DIAMOND, CHARLEY (T) - Dallas Texans* 1960-62, Kansas City 1963 DIXON, ANTONIO (DT) - Philadelphia 2009 DOOLEY, JIM (FL) - Chicago 1952-54, 1956-57, 1959-62 DORSEY, KEN (QB) - San Francisco 2003-05, Cleveland 2006-08 DUNN, GARY (NT) - Pittsburgh 1976, 1978-87 EDWARDS, EDDIE (DE) - Cincinnati 1977-87


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ERICKSON, CRAIG (QB) - Tampa Bay 1992-94, Indianapolis 1995, Miami 1996-99, Chicago 1999-2000 ETHEREDGE, CARLOS (OL) - Indianapolis 1994, Jacksonville 1994-95 EVANS, LEON (DE) - Detroit 1985-87 EVERETT, KEVIN (TE) - Buffalo 2005-06 FAGAN, KEVIN (DE) - San Francisco 1986-93 FEAGLES, JEFF (P) - New England 1988-89, Philadelphia 1990-93, Arizona 1994-97, Seattle 1998-2002, NY Giants 2003-2009 FITZGERALD, MARKESE (DB) - Tampa Bay 2002 FOREMAN, CHUCK (RB) - Minnesota 1973-79, New England 1980 FOX, TERRY (FB) - Philadelphia 1941, 45, Miami (AAFC) 1946 FRANKS (Bubba) DANIEL (TE) - Green Bay 2000-07, NY Jets 2008 FRAZIER, FRANK (G) - Washington 1987 FROHBOSE, BILL (DB) - Detroit 1974 FULCHER, MONDRIEL (TE) - Oakland Raiders 2000 FULLINGTON, DARRELL (DB) - Minnesota 1988-91 GEATHERS, JASON (WR) - NY Giants 2004 GONZALEZ, JOAQUIN (T) - Cleveland 2003-04, Indianapolis 2005 GOODEN, TAVARES (LB) - Baltimore 2008-09 GORE, FRANK (RB) - San Francisco 2005-09 GREEN, JAMAL (DE) - Philadelphia 2003-04, Chicago 2005. Washington 2006 HAGGERTY, MIKE (T) - Pittsburgh 1967-70, New England 1971, Detroit 1973 HAM, DERRICK (DE) - Washington 1999-2001, Cleveland 2002HARDEN, BOBBY (S) - Miami 1990-92 HARRAH, DENNIS (G) - Los Angeles Rams 1975-87 HARRIS, DERRICK (FB) - St. Louis 1996-99, San Diego 2000, New Orleans 2001 HARRIS, ORIEN (DT) - Cleveland 2006, New Orleans 2007, Cincinnati 2008-09 HAWKINS, BILL (DE) - Los Angeles Rams 1989-94 HEFFERNAN, DAVID (OL) - Tampa Bay 1988 HENDRICKS, TED (LB) -Baltimore 1969-73, Green Bay 1974, Oakland 1975-81, Los Angeles Raiders 1982-83 HESTER, DEVIN (KR) - Chicago 2006-09 HENRY, CHARLES (TE) - Miami 1991 HIGHSMITH, ALONZO (FB) - Houston 1987-89, Dallas 1990-91 HILL, QUADTRINE (RB) - New England 2006 HILL, RANDAL (WR) - Miami 1991, Arizona 1991-94, Miami 1995-96, New Orleans 1997-98 HOLMES, KENNY (DE) - Tennessee Oilers 1997-98, Tennessee Titans 199900, NY Giants 2001-03 HUDOCK, MIKE (C) - NY Titans 1960-62, NY Jets 1963-65, Miami 1966, Kansas City 1967 HUERTA, CARLOS (K) - Chicago 1996 IRVIN, MICHAEL (WR) - Dallas 1988-2000 JACKSON, JAMES (RB) - Cleveland 2001-03, Green Bay 2004, Arizona 2005 JAMES, EDGERRIN (RB) - Indianapolis 1999-05, Arizona 2006-08 JELLEY, TOM (E ) -Pittsburgh 1951 JENNINGS, KELLY (CB) - Seattle, 2006-09 JOHNSON, ALEX (WR) - Houston Oilers 1991 JOHNSON, ANDRE (WR) - Houston Texans 2003-09 JOHNSON, BRUCE (CB) - NY Giants 2009 JOHNSON, JACK (DB) - Chicago 1957-59, Buffalo 1960-61, Dallas Texans* 1961 JOHNSON, KEN (RB) - NY Giants 1979 JONES, CARLOS (CB) - Seattle 1998, New Orleans 1999, Minnesota 2000 JONES, CHRIS T. (WR) - Philadelphia 1995-98, Oakland 1998-99 JONES, DARYL (WR) - NY Giants 2002, Chicago 2003 JONES, ERNIE (DB) - Seattle 1976, NY Giants 1977-79 JONES, JIMMIE (DT) - Dallas 1990-93, Los Angeles Rams 1994, St. Louis Rams 1995-97, Philadelphia 1997-98 JONES, K.C. (C) - Denver 1997-2001 JONES, LARRY (FB) - Washington 1995, Philadelphia 1996-97 JOSEPH, CARLOS (OT) - San Diego 2004 JOSEPH, WILLIAM (DT) - NY Giants 2003-07, Oakland 2008-09 KALINA, DAVE (WR) - Pittsburgh 1970 KEARNS, TOM (T) - NY Giants 1945, Chicago Cards 1946 KELLY, JIM (QB) - Buffalo 1986-96 KENNEDY, CORTEZ (DT) - Seattle 1990-2001 KICHEFSKI, WALT (E) - Pittsburgh 1940-42, Card-Pitt(#) 1944 KING, ANDRE (WR) - Cleveland 2001-04 KOHLBRAND, JOE (DE) - New Orleans 1985-89 KOSAR, BERNIE (QB) - Cleveland 1985-93, Dallas 1993, Miami 1994-96 KRIEN, DARREN (LB) - San Diego 1994-95 LANG, KENARD (DE) - Washington 1997-01, Cleveland 2002-05, Denver 2006 LARKIN, ERIC (T) - Houston Oilers 1987 LATIMER, DAN (NT) - Denver 1978-83 LEWIS, DAMOINE (DT) - St. Louis Rams 2001-05, Carolina 2006-09 LEWIS, JAMES (DB) - Indianapolis 2002 LEWIS, RAY (LB) - Baltimore Ravens 1996-09 LIPPETT, RONNIE (CB) - New England 1983-91 LITTLE, EARL (DB) - New Orleans 1997-99, Cleveland 2000-04 LOSCH, JACK (HB) - Green Bay 1956 LUCHEY (WILLIAMS), NICK (FB) - Cincinnati 1999-2002, Green Bay

2003-04, Cinncinati 2005, Baltimore 2006 MACK, TREMAIN (S) - Cincinnati 1997-2001 MARION, FRED (S) - New England 1982-91 MARK, GREG (DE) - Philadelphia 1990, Miami 1990 MARSHALL, ALFONSO (DB) - Chicago 2004-05 MARYLAND, RUSSELL (DT) - Dallas 1991-95, Oakland 1996-99, Green Bay 2000-01 MASTERSON, BOB (E) - Washington 1938-43, Brooklyn 1944, Boston 1945, Brooklyn (AAFC) 1946 MATLOCK, JOHN (CB) - NY Jets 1967, Cincinnati 1968, Atlanta 1970-71, Buffalo 1972 MAXEY, MARCUS (CB) - Kansas City 2006 McCLOVER, DARRELL (LB) - NY Jets 2004-05, Chicago 2006-09 McDOUGAL, BOB - Green Bay 1947 McDOUGLE, JEROME (DE) - Philadelphia 2003-06, NY Giants 2008 McDOWELL, BUBBA (S) - Houston Oilers 1989-94, Carolina 1995-96 McGAHEE, WILLIS (RB) - Buffalo 2003-08, Baltimore 2009 MCINTOSH, ROCKY (LB) Washington 2006-09 McKINNIE, BRYANT (OL) - Minnesota 2002-09 McNEIL, RYAN (CB) - Detroit 1993-97, St. Louis 1997-98, Cleveland 1999, Dallas 2000, San Diego 2001-02, Denver 2003 McVEIGH, JOHN (DE) - Seattle 1986 MERCER, IVAN (TE) - Washington 2001-02 MERCIER, RICHARD (OG) - Green Bay 2000-01, Cleveland 2002 MERIWEATHER, BRANDON (DB) - New England 2007-09 MILLER, BILL (SE) - Dallas Texans 1962, Buffalo 1963, Oakland 1964, 1966-68 MILLER, DANNY (K ) -New England 1982, Washington 1982, Baltimore Colts 1982 MIRA, GEORGE (QB) - San Francisco 1964-68, Philadelphia 1969, Miami 1971 MORGAN, DAN (LB) - Carolina 2001-06 MORRIS, VICTOR (LB) - Miami 1987 MOSS, SANTANA (WR) - NY Jets 2001-04, Washington 2005-09 MOSS, SINORICE (WR) - NY Giants 2006-09 MOSS, WINSTON (LB) - Tampa Bay 1987-91, Los Angeles Raiders 199194, Seattle 1995-97 MYERS, LEONARD (CB) - New England 2001-02, Detroit 2003 MYERS, CHRIS (G) - Denver 2005-07, Houston Texans, 2008-09 NEAL, “SPEEDY” (FB) - Buffalo 1984 NELSON, BOB (NG) - Green Bay 1989-90 NICOLAS, SCOTT (LB) - Cleveland 1982-86, Miami 1987 NOPPENBERG, JOHN (HB) - Pittsburgh 1940-41, Detroit 1941 OLSEN, GREG (TE) - Chicago 2007-09 O’MAHONEY, JIM (LB) - NY Jets 1965-66 OTTO, JIM (C) - Oakland Raiders 1960-74 OWENS, BURGESS (S) - NY Jets 1973-79, Oakland Raiders 1980-81, Los Angeles Raiders 1982 PALEWICZ, AL (LB) - Kansas City 1973-75, NY Jets 1977 PARRISH, ROSCOE (WR) - Buffalo 2005-09 PATCHAN, MATT (OT) - Philadelphia 1988 PAYTON, JARRETT (RB) - Tennessee 2005 PEGUESE, WILLIS (DE) - Houston 1990-93, Indianapolis 1993-94 PERRIMAN, BRETT (WR) - New Orleans 1988-90, Detroit 1991-96, Kansas City 1997, Miami 1997-98 PHILLIPS, KENNY (S) - New York Giants 2008-09 POPOVICH, JEFF (QB) - Tampa Bay 2000, Atlanta 2001 PORTIS, CLINTON (RB) - Denver 2002-03, Washington 2004-09 RAKOCY, GREGG (C) - Cleveland Browns 1987-90, New England 1991-92 REED, EDWARD (DB) - Baltimore Ravens 2002-09 RICHARDSON, C.J. (DB) - Seattle 1996-98 RILEY, PAT (DE) - Chicago 1995 ROBERTS, ALFREDO (TE) - Kansas City 1988-90, Dallas 1991-92 ROBINSON, FRED (DE) - San Diego 1982-86, Miami 1986 ROLLE, ANTREL (CB) - Arizona 2005-09 ROMBERG, BRETT (C) - Jacksonville 2003-05, St. Louis 2006-08, Atlanta 2009 RUMPH, MIKE (DB) - San Francisco 2002-05, Washington 2006 RUSSELL, TWAN (LB) - Washington 1997-99, Miami 2000-02 RYDER, NICK (FB) - Detroit 1963-64 SAPP, WARREN (DT) - Tampa Bay 1995-2003, Oakland Raiders 2004-07 SEARCY, LEON (OL) - Pittsburgh 1992-95, Jacksonville 1996-2000, Baltimore Ravens 2001, Miami 2002 SEIGLER, DEXTER (DB) - Miami 1994-95, Seattle 1996-98, Arizona Cardinals 1998 SHANNON, RANDY (LB) - Dallas 1989-90 SHOCKEY, JEREMY (TE) - NY Giants 2002-07, New Orleans 2008-09 SILEO, DAN (DT) - Tampa Bay 1987 SIMON, JIM (G) - Detroit 1963-65, Atlanta 1966-68 SISK, JOHNNY (DB) - Chicago 1964 SMITH, DARRIN (LB) - Dallas 1993-96, Philadelphia 1997-98, Seattle 199899, New Orleans 2000-05 SMITH, DON (DE) - Atlanta 1979-84, Buffalo 1985-86, NY Jets 1987 SMITH, MICHAEL (LB) - Cleveland 2002 SMITH, ROLAND (DB) - Atlanta 1990-92 SMITH, RUSS (RB) - San Diego 1969-70 SMITH, TOM (RB) - Miami 1973

SMITH, WILLIE (TE) - Miami 1987 SPENCER, DARRYL (WR) - Atlanta 1993-96 STARKS, DUANE (CB) - Baltimore Ravens 1998-2001, Arizona Cardinals 2002-04, New England 2005-06, Oakland, 2006. STEWART, JAMES (RB) - Minnesota 1995-96 STUBBS, DANIEL (DE) - San Francisco 1988-89, Dallas 1990-91, Cincinnati 1992-94, Philadelphia 1995, Miami 1996-99 SULLIVAN, MIKE (OL) - Dallas 1991, Tampa Bay 1992-95, Chicago 1996 SULLIVAN, TOM (RB) - Philadelphia 1972-77, Cleveland 1978 SUTTON, REGGIE (DB) - New Orleans 1986-87 SWAIN, JOHN (CB) - Minnesota 1981-84, Miami 1985, 1987, Pittsburgh 1985-86 SWEENEY, MATT (DE) - Tampa Bay 2000-01, Jacksonville 2002 TATAREK, BOB (DT) - Buffalo 1968-72, Detroit 1972 TAYLOR, SEAN (FS) - Washington 2004-07 TESTAVERDE, VINNY (QB) - Tampa Bay 1987-92, Cleveland 1993-95, Baltimore Ravens 1996-98, NY Jets 1998-03, Dallas 2004-05, New England 2006, Carolina 2007 THOMAS, LAMAR (WR) - Tampa Bay 1993-95, Miami 1996-2001 THOMAS, SANTONIO (WR) - New England 2005-06 THOMPSON, WOODY (RB) - Atlanta 1975-77 TORRETTA, GINO (QB) - Minnesota 1993, Detroit 1994, San Francisco 1995-96, Seattle 1997, Indianapolis 1998 TROSCH, GENE (DE/DT) - Kansas City 1967-69 TUCKER, SYII (TE) - Miami 1998 TURNER, JOHN (DB) - Minnesota 1978-83, 1985, San Diego 1984 VICKERS, KIPP (OL) - Indianapolis 1993-98, Washington 1999 VILMA, JONATHAN (LB) - NY Jets 2004-07, New Orleans 2008-09 VOLLENWEIDER, JIM (RB) - San Francisco 1962-63 WALSH, STEVE (QB) - Dallas 1989-90, New Orleans 1990-93, Chicago 199495, St. Louis 1996, Tampa Bay 1997-99, Indianapolis 1999 WALTERS, MATT (DE) - NY Jets 2003-04, Miami 2004-05 WATT, WALTER (HB) - Chicago Cards 1945 WAYNE, REGGIE (WR) - Indianapolis 2001-09 WEBSTER, NATE (LB) - Tampa Bay 2000-03, Cincinnati 2004-05, Denver 2006-08 WEISACOSKY, ED (LB) - NY Giants 1967, Miami 1968-70, New England 1971-72 WERL, BOB (DE) - NY Jets 1966 WILFOLK, VINCE (DT) - New England 2004-09 WILLIAMS, ANDREW (DE) - San Francisco 2003-04 WILLIAMS, D.J. (LB) - Denver 2004-09 WILLIAMS, DARRYL (DB) - Cincinnati 1992-95, Seattle 1996-99, Cincinnati 2000-02 WILLIAMS, KEVIN (KR) - Dallas 1993-98, Buffalo 1998-99, San Francisco 2000-01 WILLIAMS, LESTER (NT) - New England 1982-85 WILLIAMS, LEON (LB) - Cleveland 2006-08 WILLIAMS, WARREN (RB) - Pittsburgh 1988-93, Indianapolis 1993 WILSON, ADRIAN (DE) - Baltimore Ravens 2001-02 WIMBERLEY, MARCUS (S) - Atlanta 1997-99, Miami 1999 WINSLOW, KELLEN (TE) - Cleveland 2004-08, Tampa Bay 2009 WINSTON, ERIC (T) - Houston Texans 2006-09 WISE, TY (C) - Philadelphia 2000, Chicago 2001

North Carolina AIKEN, SAM (WR) - Buffalo 2003-07, New England 2008-09 ALBRIGHT, ETHAN (OT) - Miami 1994-95, Buffalo 1996-99, Washington 2000-09 ANTHONY, TYRONE (RB) - New Orleans 1984-85 BAILEY, CARLTON (LB) - Buffalo 1988-92, NY Giants 1993-94, Carolina 1995-97 BAKER, MATT (QB) - Dallas 2006, Buffalo 2008 BALMER, KENTWAN (DT) - San Francisco 2008-09 BARKER, ROY (DT) - Minnesota 1992-95, San Francisco 1996-98, Minnesota 2000 BARNETT, TROY (DT) - New England 1995-96 BARNHARDT, TOMMY (P) - New Orleans 1987, 1989-94, Chicago 1987, Washington 1988, 2000, Carolina 1995, Tampa Bay 1996-98, New Orleans 1999 BARTH, CONNOR (PK) - Kansas City 2008, Tampa Bay 2009 BARTON, HARRIS (T) - San Francisco 1987-98 BARTOS, HENRY (G) - Washington 1938 BENNETT, TROY (NG) - New England 1994 BETTERSON, JAMES (RB) - Philadelphia 1977-78 BILLUPS, TERRY (CB) - New England 1999 BLADOS, BRIAN (G) - Cincinnati 1984-91 BLAZER, PHIL (G) - Buffalo 1960 BLOUNT, ERIC (RB) - Phoenix Cardinals 1992-93 BLY, DRE’ (DB) - St. Louis Rams 1999-2001, Detroit 2002-06, Denver 2007-08, Sam Francisco 2009 BOLLINGER, BRIAN (OG) - San Francisco 1992-93, Arizona Cardinals 1994 BOYD, SEAN (DB) - Atlanta 1996 BROOKS, BUCKY (WR) - Buffalo 1994, Jacksonville 1996, Kansas City 1997-98, Oakland Raiders 1998 BROWN, CURT (DL) - Philadelphia 1993 BROWN, JASON (C) - Baltimore Ravens 2005-08, St. Louis 2009 BROWN, NA (WR) - Philadelphia 1999-2001


ACC Players In The Pros BROWN, OMAR (S) - Atlanta 1998-99 BRYANT, KELVIN (RB) - Washington 1986-90 BUNTING, JOHN (LB) - Philadelphia 1972-82 BURMEISTER, DANNY (DB) - Washington 1987 BURNETTE, TOM (FB) - Philadelphia 1938, Pittsburgh Pirates 1938 BURTON, RON (LB) - Dallas 1987-89, Phoenix Cardinals 1989, Los Angeles Raiders 1990-91 CALDWELL, ALAN (DB) - NY Giants 1979 CAMP, JIM (HB) - Brooklyn Dodgers (AAFC) 1948 CARR, CARL (LB) - Detroit 1987 CLARK, REGGIE (LB) - New England 1991, San Diego 1992, Pittsburgh 1994, Jacksonville 1995-96 CLEMENT, HENRY (E) - Pittsburgh 1961 CONWELL, JOE (T) - Philadelphia 1986-87 CRUMPLER ALGE (TE) - Atlanta 2001-07, Tennessee 2008-09 CURRY, BUDDY (LB) - Atlanta 1980-87 CURRY, RONALD (WR) - Oakland 2003-08 DANIELS, CALVIN (LB) - Kansas City 1982-85, Washington 1986 DARNALL, BILL (WR) - Miami 1968-69 DAVIS, PAUL (LB) - Atlanta 1981-82, NY Giants 1983, St. Louis Cardinals 1983 DAVIS, REUBEN (DT) - Tampa Bay 1987-92, Phoenix Cardinals 1992-93, San Diego 1994-98 DAVIS, RUSSELL (DE) - Chicago 1999, Arizona 2000-05, Seattle 2006, NY Giants 2007 DeLONG, GREG (TE) - Minnesota 1995-98, Baltimore Ravens 1999 DeRATT, JIMMY (DB) - New Orleans 1975 DONNALLEY, KEVIN (OT) - Houston Oilers 1991-1996, Tennessee Oilers 1997, Miami 1998-2001, Carolina 2002-03 DONNALLEY, RICK (C) - Pittsburgh 1982-83, Washington 1984-85, Kansas City 1986-87 DORN, TORIN (DB) - Los Angeles Raiders 1990-93, St. Louis Rams 1995-96 DRECHSLER, DAVID (G) - Green Bay 1983-84 DULANEY, MIKE (FB) - Carolina 1998 DYER, DEON (FB) - Miami 2000-02 EKUBAN, EBENEZER (DE) - Dallas 1999-03, Cleveland 2004, Denver 2005-08 ELLIS, GREG (OLB) - Dallas 1998-08, Oakland 2009 FAULKERSON, MIKE (RB) - Chicago 1995-97 FEGGINS, HOWARD (DB) - New England 1989, NY Giants 1990 FENNER, DERRICK (RB) - Seattle 1989-91, Cincinnati 1992-94, Oakland Raiders 1995-96, NY Jets 1997 FOSTER, BROOKS (WR) - St. Louis 2009 FRANKLIN, ARNOLD (TE) - New England 1987 FULLER, WILLIAM (DE) - Houston Oilers 1986-93, Philadelphia 1994-96, San Diego 1997-98 GALLAGHER, FRANK (G) - Detroit 1967-72, Minnesota 1973, Atlanta 1973 GOAD, TIM (DT) - New England 1988-94, Cleveland 1995, Baltimore Ravens 1996 GOLDSTEIN, AL (SE) - Oakland Raiders 1960 GOSS, ANTONIO (LB) - San Francisco 1989, 1991-95, San Diego 1990, St. Louis Rams 1996 GRAY, CECIL (OL) - Philadelphia 1990-92, Green Bay 1992, New Orleans 1993, Indianapolis 1993-94, Arizona 1995 GRIFFIN, LARRY (DB) - Houston Oilers 1986, Miami 1987, Pittsburgh 1987-93 GRIMES, GEORGE (DB-WB) - Detroit Lions 1948 HAMILTON, DARRELL (T) - Denver 1989-92, San Diego 1993 HAMILTON, JAMES (LB) - Jacksonville 1997-98 HANBURGER, CHRIS (LB) - Washington 1965-78 HANSEN, ROSCOE (T) - Philadelphia 1951 HARDISON, DEE (DT) - Buffalo 1978-80, NY Giants 1981-85, San Diego Chargers 1986-87, Kansas City 1988 HARRIS, BERNARDO (LB) - Green Bay 1995-2001, Baltimore Ravens 2002-03 HARRISON, VICTOR (WR) - New Orleans 1987 HAWKINS, RIP (LB) - Minnesota 1961-65 HAYES, JEFF (P) - Washington 1982-85, Cincinnati 1986, Miami 1987 HAZELWOOD, TED (T) - Chicago Hornets (AAFC) 1949, Washington 1953 HEDGECOCK, MADISON (FB) - St. Louis 2005-06, New York Giants 2007-09 HENDERSON, WILLIAM (RB) - Green Bay 1995-06 HIGGINS, TOM (T) - Chicago Cardinals 1953, Philadelphia 1954-55 HILTON, ZACH (TE) - New Orleans 2003-06, NY Jets 2006 HITCHCOCK, JIMMY (DB) - New England 1995-98, Minnesota 1999, Carolina 2000-01 HOBGOOD-CHITTICK, NATE (DE) - New York Giants 1998, Indianapolis 1998, St. Louis 1999, San Francisco 2000, Kansas City 2001-02 HODGE, SEDRICK (LB) - New Orleans 2001-05 HOLLEY, JESSIE (WR) - Dallas 2009 HOLLIDAY, COREY (WR) - Pittsburgh Steelers 1994-97 HOLLIDAY, VONNIE (DE) - Green Bay 1998-2001, Kansas City 2002-03, Miami 2004-08, Denver 2009 HOLLIER, DWIGHT (LB) - Miami 1992-99, Indianapolis 2000 HORTON, ETHAN (RB-TE) - Kansas City 1985, Los Angeles Raiders 1987, 1989-93 HUFF, KEN (G) - Baltimore Colts 1978-82, Washington 1983-85

JACOBS, RAY (LB) - Denver 1994-95 JACKSON, BILL (DB) - Cleveland 1982 JACKSON, DON (HB) - Philadelphia 1936 JOHNSON, LEON (RB) - NY Jets 1997-2000, Chicago 2001, St. Louis Rams 2002, San Diego 2003-04 JOHNSON, SAMMY (RB) - San Francisco 1974-76, Minnesota 1976-78, Philadelphia 1979, Green Bay 1979 JOHNSTON, BRIAN (C) - NY Giants 1986-87 JOLLEY, LEWIS (RB) - Houston Oilers 1972-73 JONES, FREDDIE (TE) - San Diego 1997-2000, Arizona 2001-03, Carolina 2004 JONES, MARCUS (DE) - Tampa Bay 1996-2001, Buffalo 2002 JONES, RONDELL (DB) - Denver 1993-96, Baltimore Ravens 1997 JORDAN, RANDY (RB) - Los Angeles Raiders 1993, Jacksonville 1995-97, Oakland Raiders 1998-02 JUSTICE, CHARLIE (HB) - Washington 1950, 1952-54 KAHN, ED (G) - Boston Redskins 1935-36, Washington 1937 KELLER, KEN (HB) - Philadelphia 1956-57 KENNEDY, BOB (HB) - Los Angeles Dons (AAFC) 1949 KOMAN, BILL (LB) - Baltimore Colts 1956, Philadelphia 1957-58, Chicago Cardinals 1959, St. Louis Cardinals 1960-67 LACEY, BOB (SE) - Minnesota 1964, NY Giants 1965 LINTON, JONATHAN (RB) - Buffalo 1998-2000 LAWRENCE, AMOS (RB) - San Francisco 1981-82 MAGNER, JIM (HB) - Frankford Yellow Jackets 1931 MARONIC, STEVE (T) - Detroit Lions 1939-40 MASON, EDDIE (LB) - NY Jets 1995-96, Jacksonville 1998, Washington 1999-02 MAY, DEEMS (TE) - San Diego 1992-96, Seattle 1997-99 MAYS, KIVUUSAMA (LB) - Minnesota 1998, Green Bay 1999 McCAULEY, DON (RB) - Baltimore Colts 1971-81 MEANS, NATRONE (RB) - San Diego 1993-95, 1998-2000, Jacksonville 1996-97 MIKETA, ANDY (C) - Detroit 1954-55 MONK, QUINCY (LB) - NY Giants 2002-03 MOORE, BILL (E) - Detroit Lions 1939 MORRISON, TIM (DB) - Washington 1986-87 MORTON, MIKE (LB) - Oakland Raiders 1995-98, St. Louis Rams 1999, Green Bay 2000, Indianapolis 2001 NEWMAN, KEITH (LB) - Buffalo 1999-01, Atlanta 2002-03, Minnesota 2004-05, Miami 2006 NICKS, HAKEEM (WR) - NY Giants 2009 PAGE, CHASE (DT) - Miami 2007 PARKER, RIDDICK (DT) - Seattle 1997-2000, New England 2001, Batlimore Ravens 2002 PARKER, WILLIE (RB) - Pittsburgh 2004-09 PASCHAL, DOUG (RB) - Minnesota 1980 PEACE, JASON (WR) - Pittsburgh 2000 PEPPERS, Julius (DE) - Carolina 2002-09 POOLE, RAY (E) - New York Giants 1947-52 PRATT, ROBERT (G) - Baltimore Colts 1974-81, Seattle 1982-85 PRINGLEY, MIKE (DE) - Detroit 1999, San Diego 2000 PURVIS, ANDRE (DT) - Cincinnati 1997-99 QUINN, RICHARD (TE) - Denver 2009 REED, JEFF (K) - Pittsburgh 2002-09 REID, DEXTER (DB) - New England 2004-05 REYNOLDS, GARRETT (T) - Atlanta, 2009 RICHEY, MIKE (T) - Buffalo 1969, NO Saints 1970 ROBBINS, AUSTIN (DL) - Los Angeles Raiders 1994-95, New Orleans 1996-99, Green Bay 2000 ROBINSON, SHELTON (LB) - Seattle 1982-85, Detroit 1986-88 RODGERS, HOSEA (FB) - Los Angeles Dons (AAFC) 1949 SATURDAY, JEFF (C) - Indianapolis 1999-09 SEAWRIGHT, JONAS (DT) - New York Giants 2004-06 SENSABAUGH, GERALD (DB) - Jacksonville, 2006-08, Dallas 2009 SHAW, RICKIE (OL) - Seattle 1992 SIMMONS, BRIAN (LB) - Cincinnati 1998-06, New Orleans 2007 SIMMONS, DAVE (LB) - Green Bay 1979-80, Detroit 1980, Baltimore Colts 1982, Chicago 1983 SIMS, Ryan (DT) - Kansas City 2002-06, Tampa 2007-09 SMITH, BILL (T) - Chicago Rockets (AAFC) 1948, Los Angeles Dons (AAFC) 1948 SMITH, THOMAS (DB) - Buffalo 1993-99, Chicago 2000 SPOON , BRANDON (LB) - Buffalo 2001-02 STALLINGS, DON (DT) - Washington 1960 STANBACK, HARRY (DT) - Baltimore Colts 1982 STANKAVAGE, SCOTT (QB) - Denver 1984, 86, Miami 1987 STREATER, ERIC (WR) - Tampa Bay 1987 STURGIS, OSCAR (DL) - Dallas 1995, Miami 1996 SUTTON, ED (HB) - Washington 1957-59, NY Giants 1960-61 SZAFARYN, LEN (T) - Washington 1949, Green Bay 1950, 53-56, Philadelphia 1957-58 TANDY, GEORGE (C) - Cleveland Indians 1921 TATE, BRANDON (WR) - New England 2009 TAYLOR, HILEE (DE) - Carolina 2008-09 TAYLOR, LAWRENCE (LB) - NY Giants 1981-93 TERRY, JEB (G) - Tampa Bay 2004-06

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TERRY, RICK (DT) - NY Jets 1997-98 THIGPEN, TOMMY (LB) - NY Giants 1993 THOMPSON, DONNELL (DE) - Baltimore Colts 1981-83, Indianapolis 1984-91 THORNTON, DAVID (LB) - Indianapolis 2002-05, Tennessee 2006-09 TRIPP, DENNIS (TE) - NY Giants 1991 TRUITT, DAVE (TE) - Washington 1987 VOIGHT, MIKE (RB) - Houston Oilers 1977 WADDELL, CHARLES (TE) - Tampa Bay 1977 WADDELL, MICHAEL (DB) - Tennessee 2004-06, Oakland 2008 WAGSTAFF, JAMES (OT) - Miami 2001 WALKER, BRACEY (DB) - Kansas City 1994, Cincinnati 1994-96, Miami 1997, Kansas City 1999-2001, Detroit 2002-05 WARREN, GREG (SP) - Pittsburgh 2005-09 WEINER, ART (E) - NY Yanks 1950 WILCHER, MIKE (LB) - Los Angeles Rams 1983-90 WILLARD, KEN (RB) - San Francisco 1965-73, St. Louis Cardinals 1974 WILLIAMS, BROOKS (TE) - New Orleans 1978-81, Chicago 1981-82, New England 1983 WILLIAMS, ROBERT (CB) - Kansas City 1998, New Orleans 1999 WILLIAMSON, ERNIE (T) - Washington 1947, NY Giants 1948, Los Angeles Dons (AAFC) 1949 WOOD, BO (DE) - Atlanta 1967 WOOTEN, RON (G) - New England 1982-89 WORSLEY, VICTOR (LB) - Indianapolis 2007 WRIGHT, WALLAGE- New York Jets 2006-09

NC State ABRAHAM, ROBERT (LB) - Houston Oilers 1982-87 AGNEW, RAY (DT) - New England 1990-94, NY Giants 1995-97, St. Louis Rams 1998-2000 AUER, WILLIAM (TE) - Denver 1993 BARTON, SEAN (TE) - New York Giants 2005 BERRY, CONNIE MACK (B) - Detroit Lions 1939, Cleveland Rams 1940, Chicago Bears 1942-46, Chicago Rockets (AAFC) 1947 BELL, RICKY (DB) - Jacksonville 1996, Chicago 1997-98 BERTON, SEAN (TE) - Minnesota 2003-04 BORUM, JARVIS (OT) - Arizona Cardinals 2001, Miami 2002 BRITT, RALPH (TE) - Pittsburgh 1987 BROOKS, MICHAEL (DB) - San Diego 1989-90, Dallas 1990-92, Denver 1993 BROWN, ROD (RB) - Arizona Cardinals 1998 BROWN, TED (RB) - Minnesota 1979-86 BUCKEY, DON (WR) - NY Jets 1976 BULLOCK, BRIAN (LB) - Indianapolis 1987 BURROUGHS, JUSTIN (C) - New Orleans 1999 BUSH, FRANK (LB) - Houston Oilers 1985-86 BYRD, DENNIS (DT) - Boston Patriots 1968 CAMPBELL, JESSE (DB) - Philadelphia 1991-92, NY Giants 1993-96, Washington 1997-98 CARA, DOM (MAC) (E) - Pittsburgh Pirates 1937-38 CARPENTER, RON (DE) - Cincinnati 1970-77 CHRISTY, DICK (RB) - Pittsburgh Steelers 1958, Boston Patriots 1960, NY Titans 1960-62, NY Jets 1963 CLARK, BRIAN (WR) - Denver 2006-07, Tampa 2007-09 COFER, MIKE (K) - New Orleans 1987, San Francisco 1988-94, Indianapolis 1995 COLMER, CHRIS (T) - Tampa Bay 2005 COON, TY (G) - Brooklyn Dodgers 1940 COLEMAN, CHRIS (WR) - Tennessee Titans 2000-01 CORNELSON, MARTIN (C) - NY Jets 1987 COTCHERY, JERRICHO (WR) - NY Jets 2004-09 COVINGTON, DAMIEN (LB) - Buffalo 1995-97 COWHER, BILL (LB) - Cleveland 1980-82, Philadelphia 1983-84 DAVENPORT, CHARLES (WR) - Pittsburgh 1992-94 DAVIS, A.J. (DB) - Cleveland 2008 DAWSON, LIN (TE) - New England 1981-90 DESS, DARRELL (G) - Pittsburgh 1958, NY Giants 1959-64, 66-69, Washington 1965-66 DETERS, HAROLD (K) - Dallas 1967 DIETERICH, CHRIS (T) - Detroit 1980-86 DOWNS, GARY (RB) - NY Giants 1994, Denver 1995-96, Atlanta 1997-2000 DRUSCHEL, RICK (G) - Pittsburgh 1974 EDWARDS, DOVONTE (DB) - Minnesota 2005, Detroit 2006 EVANS, JOHNNY (QB-P) - Cleveland 1978-80 FAIRCLOTH, ART (DB-QB-HB) - NY Giants 1947-48 FARRAR, VENICE (G-B-LB) - Pittsburgh Pirates 1939 FISHER, LEVAR (LB) - Arizona Cardinals 2002-04 FOWBLE, MARK (PK) - Houston Oilers 1992 FRITTS, STAN (RB) - Cincinnati 1975-76 GABRIEL, ROMAN (QB) - Los Angeles Rams 1962-72, Philadelphia 1973-77 GIBSON, CLAUDE (HOOT) (DB) - San Diego 1961-62, Oakland Raiders 1963-65 GIBSON, PAUL (B) - Buffalo (AAFC) 1947-49 GOINES, EDDIE (WR) - Seattle 1995-96 GREEN, BUBBA (DT) - Baltimore Colts 1981 HARRIS, FRANK (RB) - Chicago 1987 HARRIS, KENNY (DB) - Arizona 1997, Philadelphia 1999 HARRIS, LEROY (C) - Tennessee 2007-09


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HARRISON, LLOYD (DB) - Washington 2000, San Diego 2001 HARRISON, TODD (TE) - Tampa Bay 1992, Minnesota 1993 HAUSCHKA, STEVEN (PK) - Baltimore Ravens 2008-09 HEGAMIN, GEORGE (OT) - Dallas 1994-97, Philadelphia 1998, Tampa Bay 1999-2000 HENDEL, ANDY (LB) - Miami 1986 HERRON, DON (LB) - Pittsburgh 1986 HIGGINS, TOM (LB) - Buffalo 1979 HILL, ANTHONY (TE) - Houston 2009 HOGGARD, DEE DEE (DB) - Cleveland 1985-87 HOLT, TERRENCE (DB) - Detroit 2003-04, Arizona 2006-07, Chicago Bears 2008 HOLT, TORRY (WR) - St. Louis Rams 1999-08, Jacksonville 2009 HOOKS, ROLAND (RB) - Buffalo 1976-82 HOUSTON, BOBBY (LB) - Green Bay 1990, NY Jets 1991-96, San Diego 1997, Minnesota 1998 HOYTE, OLIVER (FB) - Dallas 2006-08 HUDSON, MARCUS (DB) - San Francisco 2006-09 HUZVAR, JOHN (HB) - Philadelphia 1952, Baltimore Colts 1953-54 ISOM, RICKY (RB) - Miami 1987 JEFFIRES, HAYWOOD (WR) - Houston Oilers 1987-95, New Orelans 1996 JENKINS, IZEL (DB) - Philadelphia 1988-92, NY Giants 1993 JOHNSON, VAUGHAN (LB) - New Orleans 1986-94 JONES, MIKE (DT) - Phoenix 1991-93, New England 1994-97, St. Louis Rams 1998-99 KING, CARLOS (RB) - Pittsburgh 1998 KOOISTRA SCOTT (T) - Cincinnati 2003-09 KRAMER, ERIK (QB) - Atlanta 1987, Detroit 1990-93, Chicago 1994-98, San Diego 1999 LAWRENCE, REGGIE (LB) - Philadelphia 1993 LAWSON, MANNY (OLB) - San Francisco 2006-09 LEACH, BILL (T) - New Orleans 1987 LOCKLEAR, SEAN (G) - Seattle 2004-09 LONDON, TOMMY (DB) - Cleveland 1978 MCCARGO, JOHN (DT) - Buffalo 2006-09 McINTOSH, JOE (RB) - Atlanta 1987 McMAHON, ART (DB) - Boston Patriots 1968-70, New England Patriots 1971-72 MADDOX, ANDRE (DB) - New York Jets 2005 MARK, LOU (C) - Brooklyn Dodgers 1938-40, Boston Redskins 1945 MARTIN, TERRANCE (NT) - Houston 2003, Cincinnati 2004 MEDLIN, DAN (G) - Oakland Raiders 1974-76, 79, Tampa Bay 1977-78 MERRITT, DAVID (LB) - Phoenix Cardinals 1993-95 MILINICHIK, JOE (T) - Detroit 1987-89, Los Angeles Rams 1990-92, San Diego 1993-94 MORGAN, DAJUAN (DB) - Kansas City 2008-09 MUSSER, NEAL (LB) - Atlanta 1981-83 OWENS, DENNIS (NT) - New England 1982-86 PALMER, LESLIE (HB) - Philadelphia 1948 PEEBLES, DANNY (WR) - Tampa Bay 1989-90, Cleveland 1991-92 PERRY, JASON (DB) - San Diego 1999-2001, New England 2004 PHILLIPS, RAY (T) - Atlanta 1986, Philadelphia 1987 PRESSLEY, DEMARIO (DT) - New Orleans 2008-09 QUICK, MIKE (WR) - Philadelphia 1982-90 RAFFERTY, IAN (G) - NY Jets 1999, Tennessee Titans 2001 REEVES, CARL (LB) - Chicago 1995-98 REID, MIKE (DB) - Philadelphia 1993-94 REID, LAMONT (DB) - Arizona 2005 RITCHER, JIM (C-G) - Buffalo 1980-93, Atlanta 1995 RIVERS, PHILIP (QB) - San Diego 2004-09 ROBINSON, KOREN (WR) - Seattle 2001-04, Minnesota 2005, Green Bay 2006-07, Seattle 2008 SAVAGE, SEBASTIAN (DB) - Buffalo 1993, Denver 1994, Washington 1994 SCARPATI, JOE (DB) - Philadelphia 1964-69, 71, New Orleans 1970 SCOTT, TONY (DB) - NY Jets 2000-01, Seattle 2002 SINGLETARY, REGGIE (DE) - Philadelphia 1986-90, Green Bay 1991-93 SMITH, Corey (DE) - Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2002-03, San Francisco 200405, Detroit, 2006-08 SMITH, DEVON (TE) - New England 1999 SPIKES, RASHON (RB) - Cleveland 2000 STANTON, BILL (B) - Buffalo Bills (AAFC) 1949 STANTON, JACK (B) - Pittsburgh 1961 STEPHENS, TREMAYNE (RB) - San Diego 1998-99 TATUM, JESSE (E) - Pittsburgh Pirates 1938 TAYLOR, DERRICK (DB) - New Orleans 1987 TEAGUE, PAT (LB) - Tampa Bay 1987 THOMAS, MARK (DE) - San Francisco 1992-94, Carolina 1995-96, Chicago 1998, Indianapolis 1999-2001 THOMAS, MARK D (TE) - NY Giants 1999 THOMAS, PAT (LB) - Jacksonville 2005, Kansas City 2008 TULLOCH, STEPHEN (LB) - Tennessee 2006-09 TYLER, TANK (DT) - Kansas City 2008-09, Carolina 2009 VINSON, FERNANDUS (DB) - Cincinnati 1991-95 WASHINGTON, DeWAYNE (DB) - Minnesota 1994-97, Pittsburgh 1998-2003, Jacksonville 2004, Kansas City 2005 WEBSTER, ALEX (RB) - NY Giants 1955-64 WHITE, CLAYTON (LB) - NY Giants 2001-02

WHITTED, ALVIS (WR) - Jacksonville 1998-2000, Atlanta 2001, Oakland 2002-06 WILDER, BERT (DT) - NY Jets 1964-67 WILLIAMS, BRIAN (CB) - Minnesota 2002-05, Jacksonville 2007-08, Atlanta, 2009 WILLIAMS, ERIC (DB) - Pittsburgh 1983-86, Detroit 1987 WILLIAMS, GEORGE (DT) - NY Giants 1998-2000 WILLIAMS, MARIO (DE) - Houston 2006-09 WILLIAMS, PERRY (DB) - NY Giants 1984-93 WILSON, ADRIAN (DB) - Arizona Cardinals 2001-09 WILSON, DON (DB) - Buffalo 1984-85 WORTHEN, NASRALLAH (WR) - Kansas City 1989-90, Atlanta 1991 YOUNG, CHARLEY (RB) - Dallas 1974-76

Virginia ALBERT, BRANDEN (T) - Kansas City 2008-09 AMBROSE, DICK (LB) - Cleveland 1975-83 ANDERSON, MAURICE (DT) - NY Jets 2000, New England 2001-02 ANDERSON, STUART (LB) - Washington 1982-85, Cleveland 1984 AUGUSTINO, JASON (OL) - Chicago 1996 BABER, BILLY (TE) - Kansas City 2001-03, Tampa Bay 2004 BALDWIN, GEORGE (E) - Cleveland Bulldogs 1925, Brooklyn Horsemen (AFL) 1926 BARBER, RONDE (DB) - Tampa Bay 1997-2009 BARBER, TIKI (RB) - NY Giants 1997-06 BLACKSTOCK, DARRYL (LB) - Arizona 2005-07, Cincinnati 2008 BLOUNT, TONY (DB) - NY Giants 1980 BLUNDIN, MATT (QB) - Kansas City 1992-95, Detriot 1997 BOCK, JOE (C) - Buffalo 1987, St. Louis Cardinals 1987 BRICE, WILL (P) - Cincinnati 1999 BROOKS, AARON (QB) - Green Bay 1999, New Orleans 2000-05 BROOKS, AHMAD (LB) - Cincinnati 2006-07, San Francisco 2009 BROWN, ELTON (G) - Arizona 2005-08 BUTLER, BRAD (T) - Buffalo 2006-09 CANTY, CHRIS (DE) - Dallas 2005-08, N.Y. Giants 2009 CARRINGTON, ED (TE) - Houston Oilers 1969 CARROCCIO, RUSS (G) - NY Giants 1954-55, Philadelphia 1955 CHOMA, JOHN (G) - Kansas City 1979, San Francisco 1981-83 CHURCHMAN, CHARLIE (HB) - Columbus Tigers 1925 COPELAND, JIM (C-G) - Cleveland 1967-74 COVINGTON, TONY (DB) - Tampa Bay 1991-94, Seattle 1995 CRAWFORD, CASEY (TE) - Carolina 2000-01, Tampa Bay 2002 CROWELL, ANGELO (LB) - Buffalo 2003-07 CROWELL, GERMANE (WR) - Detroit 1998-02, Buffalo 2003 CUOZZO, GARY (QB) - Baltimore Colts 1963-66, New Orleans 1967, Minnesota 1968-71, St. Louis Cardinals 1972 DAVIS, BOB (QB) - Houston Oilers 1967-69, NY Jets 1970-72, New Orleans 1973 DAVIS, HARRISON (WR) - San Diego 1974 DAVIS, TYRONE (WR) - NY Jets 1996, Green Bay 1997-2002 DIEHL, JOHN (DT) - Baltimore Colts 1961-64, Dallas 1965, Oakland Raiders 1965 DINGLE, ANTONIO (DT) - Carolina 1999 DIXON, MARK (G) - Miami 1997-99 DOMBROWSKI, JIM (T) - New Orleans 1986-96 DUDLEY, BILL (HB-DB) - Pittsburgh Steelers 1942, 1945-46, Detroit Lions 1947-49, Washington 1950-51, 1953 EKEJIUBA, ISAIAH (T) - Oakland 2005-09 ELLIOTT, CARLTON (E) - Green Bay 1951-54 ELLSWORTH, PERCY (DB) - NY Giants 1996-99, Cleveland 2001 ESTES, PATRICK (TE) - San Francisco 2005-07 FARRIOR, JAMES (LB) - NY Jets 1997-2001, Pittsburgh 2002-09 FERGUSON, D’BRICKASHAW (T) - NY Jets 2006-09 FERGUSON, KEVIN (TE) - San Diego 1987 FORD, JOHN (WR) - Detroit 1989 FOREMAN, Tyree (FB) - Chicago 2002 FREDERICK, MIKE (DE) - Cleveland 1995, Baltimore Ravens 1996-98, Tennessee Titans 1999 GAFFNEY, JEFF (K) - San Diego 1987 GASSERT, RON (DT) - Green Bay 1962 GILLETTE, JIM (HB-DB) - Cleveland Rams 1940, 44-45, Boston Yanks 1946, Green Bay 1947, Detroit 1948 GLASSIC, TOM (G) - Denver 1976-83 GRAHAM, DAVE (T) - Philadelphia 1963-69 GREEN, DONNIE (LB) - Jacksonville 2001 GRIGGS, BILLY (TE) - NY Jets 1985-90 GRIGGS, DAVID (LB) - Miami 1989-93, San Diego 1994 GRIMES, GEORGE (HB-DB) - Detroit 1948 GUNDERMAN, BOB (E) - Pittsburgh 1957 HAGANS, MARQUES (WR) - St. Louis 2006-07, Kansas City 2008 HALEY, DENNIS (LB) - Baltimore 2005-07 HAMILTON, MARCUS - Tampa Bay, Chicago Bears 2008 HARDY, JERMAINE (DB) - Carolina 2005, San Francisco 2006 HARRIS, ANTWAN (DB) - New England 2000-04, Cleveland 2005 HARRIS, ARLEN (DB) - St. Louis Rams 2003-05 HARRIS, JON (DE) - Philadelphia 1997-98, Green Bay 1999, Oakland Raiders 2001 HARRISON, CHRIS (OT) - Detroit 1996-98, Baltimore Ravens 1999

HAWKINS, AHMAD (DB) - New England 2001 HOFFMAN, ANDREW (DE) - Cleveland 2005 HUDDLESTON, JIM (G-C) - Washington 1987, Tampa Bay 1987 HUNT, ROBERT (G) - New Orleans 1999, Buffalo 2001 HUSTED, MICHAEL (PK) - Tampa Bay 1993-98, Oakland Raiders 1999-2000, Kansas City 2002 JEFFERS, PATRICK (WR) - Denver 1997-98, Dallas 1998, Carolina 1999-2001 JEFFERIES, GREG (DB) - Detroit 1993-98, Miami 1999-2000 JONES, THOMAS (RB) - Arizona 2000-02, Tampa Bay 2003, Chicago 2004-06, NY Jets 2007-09 JORDAN, HENRY (DT) - Cleveland 1957-58, Green Bay 1959-69 KARCZEWSKI, DOUG (G) - NY Jets 1998, Denver 1999 KERNEY, PATRICK (DE) - Atlanta 1999-06, Seattle 2007-09 KILLIAN, P.J. (LB) - Cleveland 1994 KIRBY, CHARLES (RB) - Tampa Bay 2000-01 KIRBY, TERRY (RB) - Miami 1993-95, San Francisco 1996-98, Cleveland 1999-00, Oakland Radiers 2001-02 KOWALKOWSKI, BOB (G) - Detroit 1966-76, Green Bay 1977 KUEHL, RYAN (DE) - Washington 1996-97, Cleveland 1999-02, NY Giants 2003-06 LaMONTAGNE, NOEL (T) - Cleveland 2000 LAGEMAN, JEFF (LB-DE) - NY Jets 1989-94, Jacksonville 1995-98 LESANE, JIMMY (DB-HB) - Chicago 1952-53, Baltimore Colts 1954 LONG, CHRIS (DE) - St. Louis Rams 2008-09 LUNDY, WALI (RB) - Houston 2006 LUZAR, CHRIS (TE) - Jacksonville 2002-03 LYLE, KEITH (DB) - St. Louis Rams 1994-2000, Washington 2001, San Diego 2002 LYLES, LESTER (S) - NY Jets 1985-87, Phoenix Cardinals 1988, San Diego 1989-90 MAJKOWSKI, DON (QB) - Green Bay 1987-92, Indianapolis 1993-94, Detroit 1995-96 MATTES, RON (T) - Seattle 1986-91 McGONNIGAL, BRUCE (TE) - Cleveland 1991 McLAUGHLIN, LEE (G) - Green Bay 1941 McMULLEN, BILLY (WR) - Philadelphia 2003-05, Minnesota 2006, Seattle 2008 MILLER, BOB (T) - Detroit 1952-58 MILLER, HEATH (TE) - Pittsburgh 2005-09 MONROE, EUGENE (T) - Jacksonville 2009 MOORE, HERMAN (WR) - Detroit 1991-02 MOORE, SHAWN (QB) - Denver 1992-93 MORSE, STEVE (RB) - Pittsburgh 1985 NEAL, RANDY (DB) - Cincinnati 1995-96, San Francisco 1998 NEELY, BOBBY (TE) - Chicago 1996 OLDERMAN, BOB (G) - Kansas City 1985 OGLETREE, KEVIN (WR) - Dallas 2009 OZDOWSKI, MIKE (DT) - Baltimore Colts 1978-81 PAPIT, JOHN (RB) - Washington 1951-53, Green Bay 1953 PARKER, DON (G) - San Francisco 1967 PEARMAN, ALVIN (RB) -Jacksonville 2005-06, Seattle 2007-08, Tennessee 2009 PEERMAN, CEDRIC (RB) - Detroit 2009 PERKINS, RAYOTIS (DT) - Dallas 1987 PHILLIPS, JOHN (TE) - Dallas 2009 POINDEXTER, ANTHONY (DB) - Baltimore Ravens 1999-2000 POPE, MONSANTO (DT) - Denver 2002-05 POTTER, STEVE (LB) - Miami 1981-82, Kansas City 1983, Buffalo 1984 QUAYLE, FRANK (RB) - Denver 1969 RAINER, WALI (LB) - Cleveland 1999-01, Jacksonville 2002, Detroit 2003-05 RANDLE, SONNY (WR) - Chicago Cardinals 1959, St. Louis Cardinals 1960-66, San Francisco 1967, Dallas 1968 REID, JIM (OT) - Houston Oilers 1994-95 REYNOLDS, DON (DT) - New England 1994 REYNOLDS, ED (LB) - New England 1983-91, NY Giants 1992 ROBERTS, RAY (OT) - Seattle 1992-95, Detroit 1996-2001 ROWE, JOE (CB) - St. Louis Rams 1997-98 ROWLEY, BOB (LB) - Pittsburgh Steelers 1963, NY Jets 1964 RYCZEK, DAN (C) - Washington 1973-75, Tampa Bay 1976-77, Los Angeles Rams 1978-79 RYCZEK, PAUL (C) - Atlanta 1974-79, New Orleans 1981, Philadelphia 1987 RZEMPOLUCH, TED (DB) - Washington 1963 SANTI, TOM (TE) - Indianapolis 2008-09 ST. CLAIR, JOHN (T) - St. Louis Rams 2000-03, Miami 2004, Chicago 200508, Cleveland 2009 SHARPER, JAMIE (LB) - Baltimore Ravens 1999-2001 SCHAUB, MATT (QB) - Atlanta 2004-06, Houston 2007-09 SCHROEDER, GENE (E) - Chicago 1951-56 SCOTT, TOM (LB) - Philadelphia 1953-58, NY Giants 1959-64 SECULES, SCOTT (QB) - Dallas 1988, Miami 1989-91, New England 1992-93 SELFRIDGE, ANDY (LB) - Buffalo 1972, NY Giants 1974-77, Miami 1976 SHARPER, JAMIE (LB) - Baltimore Ravens 1997-99, Houston Texans 200204, Seattle 2005 SINTIM, CLINT (OLB) - N. Y. Giants 2009 SLADE, CHRIS (LB) - New England 1993-2001 SNELLING, JASON (RB) - Atlanta 2007-09 STUKES, Dwayne (CB) - Tampa Bay 2002 STUPAR, JONATHAN (TE) - Buffalo 2009 SULLIVAN, DAVE (WR) - Cleveland 1973-74 SWAN, RUSS (LB) - Dallas 1987 TAYLOR, GREG (RB) - New England 1982 TAYLOR, SHANNON (LB) - San Diego 2000, Baltimore Ravens 2001-02,


ACC Players In The Pros Jacksonville 2003 THWEATT, BYRON (LB) - Tennessee Titans 2001 TROUP, BILL (QB) - Baltimore Colts 1974, 76-78, Philadelphia 1975, Green Bay 1980 URCH, SCOTT (DT) - NY Giants 1987 VIGORITO, TOMMY (RB) - Miami 1981-85 WALKER, QUENTIN (WR) - St. Louis Cardinals 1984-85 WARE, DAVID (OT) - NY Jets 1993, Miami 1994 WARREN, CHRIS (RB) - Seattle 1990-96 WASHINGTON, PATRICK (RB) - Jacksonville 2001-02 WAY, CHARLES (FB) - NY Giants 1995-99 WEEKS, MARQUIS (RB) - Seattle 2006 WILKINS, TERENCE (WR) - Indianapolis 1999-01; 2003, St. Louis Rams 2002 WILSON, MARCUS (DB) - Los Angeles Raiders 1991-92, Green Bay 1993-95 WOMACK, Antwoine (RB) - New England 2002 WINBORNE, JERMAINE (DB) - Baltimore 2006-07 WORD, BARRY (RB) - New Orleans 1987-88, Kansas City 1990-92, Minnesota 1993, Phoenix Cardinals 1994 ZIMMERLINK, GENO (WR/TE) - Atlanta 1987

Virginia Tech ADIBI, NATHANIEL (DE) - Seattle 2005 ADIBI, XAVIER (LB) - Houston 2008-09 ANDERSON, JAMES (OLB) - Carolina, 2006-09 BANKS, ANTONIO (LB) - Minnesota 1998-2000 BAREFOOT, KEN (PK) - Washington 1968 BEASLEY, CHAD (T) - Cleveland 2002-03 BEASLEY, TOM (DE) - Pittsburgh 1978-83, Washington 1984-86 BIRD, CORY (DB) - Indianapolis 2001-04 BOWLING. ANDY (LB) - Atlanta 1967 BRADLEY, CARL (DE) - St. Louis Rams 2001 BREEN, GENE (LB) - Green Bay 1964, Pittsburgh 1965-66, Los Angeles Rams 1967-68 BROWN, CORNELL (LB) - Baltimore Ravens 1997-04 BROWN, DUANE (T) - Houston 2008-09 BROWN, KEN (LB) - Denver 1995 BROWN, ROBERT (DE) - Green Bay 1982-92 BROWN, ROGER (DB) - NY Giants 1990-91, New England 1992 BURKE, JOHN (TE) - New England 1994-97, San Diego 1998 BURNELL, KEITH (TB) - Baltimore Ravens 2004 CARPENTER, KEION (DB) - Buffalo 1999-01, Atlanta 2002-05 CHAMBLEE, AL (LB) - Tampa Bay 1991-92 CHARLTON, IKE (DB) - Seattle 2000-01, Jacksonville 2002, NY Giants 2003, Oakland 2004 CHUNG, EUGENE (G) - New England 1992-94, Jacksonville 1995, Indianapolis 1997 CLOWNEY, DAVID (WR) - N.Y. Jets 2008-09 CONATY, BILL (C) - Buffalo 1997-02, Dallas 2003, Minnesota 2004 CRITTENDEN, RAY (WR) - New England 1993-94, San Diego 1997 DALE, CARROLL (WR) - Los Angeles Rams 1960-64, Green Bay 1965-72, Minnesota 1973 DAVIS, ANDRE (WR) - Cleveland 2002-04, New England 2005, Buffalo, 2006, Houston 2007-09 DAVIS, ANTHONY (T) - Tampa Bay 2003-07 DAVIS, JIM (DE) - Jacksonville 2005 DiNAPOLI, GENNARO (G) - Oakland 1999, Tennessee 2000-02, Dallas 2003 DRAKEFORD, TYRONNE (DB) - San Francisco 1994-97, New Orleans 1998 DRUCKENMILLER, JIM (QB) - San Francisco 1997-98 DUNN, JON (OL) - Cleveland 2005 EASLICK, DOUG (RB) - Miami 2004 ELLENBOGEN, BILL (G) - NY Giants 1976-77 ELLIS, CHRIS (DE) - Buffalo 2008-09 ENGELBERGER, JOHN (DE) - San Francisco 2000-04, Denver 2005-08 FITZGERALD, MICKEY (RB) - Atlanta 1981 FLOWERS, BRANDON (CB) - Kansas City 2008-09 FREEMAN, ANTONIO (WR) - Green Bay 1995-02, 2003-04, Philadelphia 2002 FRYE, BRANDON (T) - Miami 2008 FULLER, VINCENT (DB) - Tennessee 2005-09 FURRER, WILL (QB) - Chicago 1992, Houston Oilers 1995 GRAHAM, SHAYNE (PK) - Buffalo 2001, Carolina 2002, Cincinnati 2003-09 GRANBY, JOHN (WR) - Denver 1992 GRAY, TORRIAN (DB) - Minnesota 1992-98 GREEN, ERIC (DB) - Arizona 2005-08 GROVE, JAKE (G) - Oakland Raiders 2004-08, Miami 2009 HAGOOD, JAY (OT) - NY Jets 1997 HALL, DeANGELO (DB) - Atlanta 2004-07, Oakland 2008, Washington 2008-09 HALL, RICKY (WR) - Kansas City 2002 HAMILTON, JUSTIN (FS) - Cleveland, 2006 HARDEE, BILLY (DB) - Denver 1976, NY Jets 1977 HARPER, JUSTIN (WR) - Baltimore Ravens 2009 HARRIS, VINCE “MACHO” (CB) - Philadelphia 2009 HARVEY, WADDY (DT) - Buffalo 1969-70 HAWKES, MICHAEL (LB) - Carolina 2000-01 HEBRON, VAUGHN (RB) - Philadelphia 1993-94, Denver 1996-98 HUNTER, EDDIE (RB) - Tampa Bay 1987, NY Jets 1987-88 JACKSON, WAVERLY (OT) - Indianapolis 1998

JOHNSON, MIKE (LB) - Cleveland 1986-93, Detroit 1994-95 JOHNSON, STEVE (TE) - New England 1988 JONES, JOCK (LB) - Cleveland 1990-91, Phoenix Cardinals 1991-93 JONES, JOE (TE) - Indianapolis 1987 JONES, KEVIN (RB) - Detroit 2004-07, Chicago 2008 JONES, VICTOR (LB) - Tampa Bay 1988, Detroit 1989-94 KADELA, DAVE (T) - Atlanta 2001, Jacksonville 2002-03, Carolina 2004-05 KING, JEFF (TE) - Carolina, 2006-09 LEHR, MATT (G) - Dallas 2001-04, Atlanta 2005-06, Tampa 2007, New Orleans 2008 LEWIS, JONATHAN (DT) - Arizona, 2006 LEWIS, KENNY (RB) - NY Jets 1980-81, 1983 McCADAM, KEVIN (DB) - Atlanta 2002-05, Carolina, 2006 McDOUGALD, DOUG (DB) - New England 1980 MEYER, DAVE (QB) - Green Bay 2002-03 MORGAN, JOSH (WR) - San Francisco 2008-09 MOORE, COREY (LB) - Buffalo 2000, Miami 2001 MONTGOMERY, WILL (G ) - Carolina, 2006, NY Jets 2007-08, Washington 2008-09 NUTTER, BUZZ (C) - Baltimore Colts 1954-60, 1965, Pittsburgh 1961-64 OAKES, DON (T) - Philadelphia 1961-62, Boston Patriots 1963-67 OXENDINE, KEN (RB) - Atlanta 1998-99 PAIGE, TONY (RB) - NY Jets 1984-86, Detroit 1987-89, Miami 1990-92 PENN, JESSE (LB) - Dallas 1985-87 PILE, WILLIE (DB) - Kansas City 2004, Dallas 2005 PREAS, GEORGE (OG) - Baltimore Colts 1955-65 PRIOLEAU, PIERSON (DB) - San Francisco 1999-2000, Buffalo 2001-04, Washington 2005-07, Jacksonville 2008, New Orleans 2009 PUGH, DAVID (DT) - Indianapolis 2002-03 PYNE, JIM (OG) - Tampa Bay 1995-97, Detroit 1998 RAZZANO, RICK (LB) - Cincinnati 1980-84 RENNER, BILL (P) - Green Bay 1986-87 RICHARDS, JIMMY (DB) - NY Jets 1968-69 ROBERTS, GEORGE (P) - Miami 1978-80, San Diego 1981, Atlanta 1982 ROUSE, AARON (S) - Green Bay 2007-09, New York Giants 2009 ROYAL, EDDIE (WR) - Denver 2008-09 RUSSELL, DAMIEN (DB) - San Francisco 1993 SCHWEICKERT, BOB (QB) - NY Jets, 1965, 1967 SMIGELSKY, DAVE (P) - Atlanta 1982 SMITH, BRUCE (DE) - Buffalo 1985-99, Washington 2000-03 SMITH, GARY (OG) - Cincinnati 1984 SORENSEN, NICK (S) - St. Louis 2001-02, Jacksonville 2003-06, Cleveland 2007-09 STILL, BRYAN (WR) - San Diego 1996-99, Atlanta 1999 STITH, SHYRONE (RB) - Jacksonville 2000, Indianapolis 2002 STROCK, DON (QB-P) - Miami 1974-1987, Cleveland 1988 SUGGS, LEE (RB) - Cleveland 2003-05 TAPP, DARRYL (DE) - Seattle, 2006-09 TAYLOR, BEN (LB) - Cleveland 2002-05, Green Bay, 2006 VICK, MARCUS (WR) - Miami, 2006 VICK, MICHAEL (QB) - Atlanta 2001-06, Philadelphia, 2009 WASHINGTON, TODD (C) - Tampa Bay 1998-02, Houston 2003-05 WHITAKER, RONYELL (DB) - Tampa Bay 2003-04, Minnesota, 2006-07 WILDS, GARNELL (DB) - Washington 2004-05, Carolina 2006 WILFORD, ERNEST (WR) - Jacksonville 2004-07, 2009, Miami 2008 WILLIAMS, JIMMY (DB) - Atlanta 2006-07 WILLIS, KEITH (TE) - Seattle 2005

Wake Forest ARD, BILL (G) - NY Giants 1981-88, Green Bay 1989-91 AUSTIN, REGGIE (DB) - Chicago 2001 BALDINGER, GARY (DE) - Kansas City 1986-88, Indianapolis 1989, Buffalo 1990-91 BALDINGER, RICHARD (T) - NY Giants 1982-83, Kansas City 1983-92, New England 1993 BARBOUR, ELMER (WES) (QB) - NY Giants 1945 BARCLAY, CHRIS (RB) - New Orleans 2007 BARNES, BILL (HB) - Philadelphia 1957-61, Washington 1962-63, Minnesota 1965-66 BRADLEY, CARLOS (LB) - San Diego 1981-85, Philadelphia 1987 BRADLEY, ED (DE) - Chicago Bears 1950, 52 BRADLEY, ED (LB) - Pittsburgh 1972-75, Seattle 1976, San Francisco 1977-78 BRAXTON, DAVID (LB) - Minnesota 1989, Arizona Cardinals 1990-93, Cincinnati 1994 BRIM, JAMES (WR) - Minnesota 1987 BURGESS, RONNIE (CB) - Green Bay 1985 CAMPBELL, GLEN - Buffalo 1987 CLABO, TYSON (OG) - Denver 2004, Atlanta 2005-09 CLACK, JIM (C-G) - Pittsburgh 1971-77, NY Giants 1978-81 CLARK, DESMOND (TE) - Denver 1999-2001, Chicago 2002-09 CLEMONS, TOPPER (RB) - Philadelphia 1987 COCHRAN, RED (DB) - Chicago Cardinals 1947-50 COGHILL, GEORGE (DB) - New Orleans 1993, Denver 1998-2001 COLAVITO, STEVE (LB) - Philadelphia 1975 COLEMAN, BEN (OT) - Phoenix Cardinals 1993-95, Jacksonville 1995-99, San Diego 2000, Washington 2001

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COLLINS, MIKE (G) - Baltimore Ravens 2002-03 CRABTREE, CLEMENT (T) - Detroit 1940-41 CURRY, AARON (OLB) - Seattle 2009 DAVIS, THABITI (WR) - NY Giants 2000-01 DOLBIN, JACK (WR) - Denver 1975-79 DOWDA, HARRY (HB-DB) - Washington Redskins 1949-53, Philadelphia 1954-55 DUCKETT, KENNY (WR) - New Orleans 1982-84, Dallas 1985 DUNCAN, JIM (DE) - NY Giants 1950-53 EDWARDS, MARSHALL (FB-LB) - Brooklyn Dodgers 1943 ELKINS, MIKE (QB) - Kansas City 1989-90 GAINES, CLARK (RB) - NY Jets 1976-80, Kansas City 1981-82 GALLOVICH, TONY (WB-DB) - Cleveland Rams 1941 GAONA, BOB (T) - Pittsburgh 1953-56 GARBARCZYK, TONY (DE) - NY Jets 1987 GATTIS, JOSH (DB) - Chicago 2007 GEORGE, BILL (LB) - Chicago Bears 1952-65, Los Angeles Rams 1966 GEORGE, ED (DT) - Baltimore Colts 1975, Philadelphia 1976-78 GRANT, BOB (LB) - Baltimore Colts 1968-70, Washington 1971 GREENE, A.J. (DB) - NY Giants 1989 HAMMOND, STEVE (LB) - NY Jets 1988 HARGROVE, JIM (RB) - Cincinnati 1981, Green Bay 1987 HEATH, CLAYTON (RB) - Buffalo 1976, Miami 1976 HULL, BILL (DE) - Dallas Texans 1962 HUTH, GARY (G) - NY Giants 1956, Philadelphia 1959-60, Minnesota 1961-63 JETT, JOHN (E) - Detroit Lions 1941 JONES, ELMER (G) - Buffalo Bisons (AAFC) 1946, Detroit 1947-48 JUSTICE, STEVE (C) - Indianapolis 2008 KING, ERIC (DB) - Buffalo 2005, Tennessee 2006-08, Detroit 2009 KISER, PAUL (G) - Detroit 1987 KISSELL, ED (DB) - Pittsburgh 1952, 1954 KITSON, SYD (G) - Green Bay 1980-83, Dallas 1984 LaCROSSE, DAVE (LB) - Pittsburgh 1977 LEONETTI, BOB (G) - Buffalo (AAFC) 1948, Brooklyn Dodgers (AAFC) 1948 LISTOPAD, ED (G) - Chicago Cardinals 1952 LYMAN, DUSTIN (TE) - Chicago 2000-05 MANNING, PETE (SE-DB) - Chicago 1960-61 MAYBERRY, TONY (C) - Tampa Bay 1990-99 McCRARY, MICHAEL (DE) - Seattle 1993-96, Baltimore Ravens 1997-02 McCREARY, BOB (T) - Dallas 1961 MEYER, GIL (E) - Baltimore Colts (AAFC) 1947 MILLS, JOHN HENRY (TE) - Houston Oilers 1993-96, Oakland Raiders 1997-98, Minnesota 1999 MOORE, KENNETH (WR) - Carolina 2009 MOSES, KELVIN (LB) - NY Jets 2001-02 MUGHELLI, OVIE (FB) - Baltimore Ravens 2003-06, Atlanta 2007-09 NEWSOME, HARRY (P) - Pittsburgh 1985-89, Minnesota 1990-93 O’QUINN, JOHN (RED) (E) - Chicago 1950-51, Philadelphia 1951 PACE, CALVIN (DE) - Arizona Cardinals 2003-07, NY Jets 2008-09 PALMER, TOM (DT) - Pittsburgh 1953-54 PATE, RUPERT (G) - Chicago Cardinals 1940, Philadelphia 1942 PICCOLO, BRIAN (RB) - Chicago 1966-69 PLACKEMEIR, RYAN (P) - Seattle, 2006-07, Washington Redskins 2008 POLANSKI, JOHN (FB) - Detroit Lions 1942, Los Angeles Dons (AAFC) 1946 PRESTON, PAT (G) - Chicago Bears 1946-49 PROEHL, RICKY (WR) - Phoenix 1990-94, Seattle 1995-96, Chicago 1997, St. Louis Rams 1998-02, Carolina 2003-05 RAMSEY, CHUCK (P) - NY Jets 1977-84 RASBY, WALTER (TE) - Pittsburgh 1994, 2004, Carolina 1995-97, Detroit 1998-2000, Washington 2001-02, New Orleans 2003 ROBBINS, FRED (DT) - Minnesota 2000-03, NY Giants 2004-08, NY Jets 2009 ROYSTON, ED (G) - NY Giants 1948-49 RUBINO, ANTHONY (G) - Detroit 1943, 46 SACRINTY, NICK (QB) - Chicago Bears 1947 SCALES, GREG (TE) - New Orleans 1988-90 SMITH, ALPHONSO (CB) - Denver Broncos 2009 SHARPE, MONTIQUE (DT) - Kansas City 2003-04 SNEAD, NORM (QB) - Washington 1961-63, Philadelphia 1964-70, Minnesota 1971, NY Giants 1972-74, 76, San Francisco 1974-75 STATON, JIM (DT) - Washington 1951 STONE, John (WR) - Oakland Raiders 2003-04 SUMMERS, FREDDIE (DB) - Cleveland 1969-71 SWEETAN, KARL (QB) - Detroit 1966-67, New Orleans 1968, Los Angeles Rams 1969-70 TEARRY, LARRY (C) - Detroit 1978-79 THOMPSON, JEREMY (DE) - Green Bay 2008-09 TUCKER, JYLES (DT) - San Diego 2007-09 VALLOS, STEVE (T) - Seattle 2008-09 VENUTO, JAY (QB) - Baltimore Colts 1981 WEDEL, DICK (G) - Chicago Cardinals 1948 WILLIAMS, JAY (OT) - St. Louis Rams 1994-99, Carolina 2000-01, Miami 2002-03 WILLIAMS, QUINTIN (S) - Miami 2004 WOLFF, WAYNE (G) - Buffalo 1961 ZELENKA, JOE (TE-LS) - San Francisco 1999, Washington Redskins 2000, Jacksonville 2001-08, Atlanta 2009


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ACC & The NFL Draft

Following is a listing of players from ACC schools that have been selected in the annual draft of the National Football League (NFL). The NFL’s inaugural draft was held on February 8, 1936 while the AFL conducted its own draft from 1960 through 1966. The two leagues merged their player drafts into one player draft in 1967. Since that 1936 draft, 2,221 players from current ACC schools have been selected in the two drafts, including 226 first-round selections. Following is a team-by-team listing of player drafted in the NFL draft.

Boston College

Year Rd. No. Name Pos. Team 2010 5 158 Matt Tennant .......................C .............Saints 2009 1 9 B.J. Raji............................ DT.......... Packers 2 40 Ron Brace......................... DT.......... Patriots 2008 1 3 Matt Ryan .........................QB .......... Falcons 1 17 Gosder Cherlus.................... T............. Lions 6 192 DeJuan Tribble .................DB ........ Chargers 2007 3 67 James Marten ...................... T....... Cowboys 4 130 Josh Beekman .....................G ............. Bears 2006 1 32 Mathias Kiwanuka ........... DE ............ Giants 2 59 Jeremy Trueblood................ T.... Buccaneers 4 115 Will Blackmon ................ WR .......... Packers 2004 2 34 Chris Snee ...........................G ............ Giants 5 144 Sean Ryan .........................TE ....... Cowboys 2003 5 163 Brian St. Pierre .................QB ..........Steelers 5 164 Dan Koppen ........................C .......... Patriots 6 195 Antonio Garay.................. DT.......... Browns 2002 1 16 William Green .................. RB .......... Browns 1 29 Marc Colombo .................... T............. Bears 2001 7 203 Paul Zukauskas ...................G .......... Browns 2000 1 25 Chris Hovan ..................... DT.......... Vikings 5 160 Frank Chamberlin .........MLB .............Titans 6 188 Darnell Alford .....................G ............ Chiefs 1999 1 17 Damien Woody....................G .......... Patriots 2 54 Michael Cloud.................. RB ............ Chiefs 3 64 Doug Brzezinski..................G ............Eagles 1998 6 177 Todd Pollack .....................TE ............ Giants 6 187 Matt Hasselbeck ...............QB .......... Packers 1997 3 78 Stalin Colinet ................... DE .......... Vikings 6 186 Daryl Porter......................... S ..........Steelers 1996 1 21 Pete Kendall ........................G .......Seahawks 4 119 Chris Sullivan................... DE .......... Patriots 1995 1 7 Mike Mamula ................... DE ............Eagles 4 122 Pete Mitchell .....................TE ........Dolphins 5 141 Stephen Boyd ................MLB ............. Lions 7 249 Michael Reed ...................DB .........Panthers 1994 7 208 Glenn Foley......................QB .................Jets 7 218 Tom Nalen ...........................C ......... Broncos 1993 4 96 Ron Stone ............................G ....... Cowboys 1992 6 157 Mark Chmura ....................TE .......... Packers 1991 11 286 Ivan Caesar.................... OLB .......... Vikings 1990 4 109 Rico Labbe .......................DB ........Redskins 1989 1 17 Joe Wolf ..............................G ....... Cardinals 2 41 Doug Widell ........................G ......... Broncos 7 178 Eric Lindstrom ................. LB .......... Patriots 11 289 Jim Bell ............................ RB ..............49ers 1988 3 80 Bill Romanowski .......... OLB ..............49ers 4 94 Dave Widell ........................G ....... Cowboys 11 287 John Galvin ...................MLB .................Jets 12 321 Dave Nugent .................... NT.......... Patriots 1987 1 16 John Bosa ......................... DE ........Dolphins 4 95 Kelvin Martin .................. WR ....... Cowboys 4 96 Steve Trapilo .......................G .............Saints 4 99 Troy Stradford .................. RB ........Dolphins 1986 2 42 Mike Ruth ........................ NT.......... Patriots 4 109 Scott Gieselman ................TE .......... Patriots 1985 4 108 Gerard Phelan.................. WR .......... Patriots 5 115 Mark MacDonald ................G .......... Vikings 11 285 Doug Flutie ......................QB ............. Rams 11 303 Steve Strachan.................. RB .......... Raiders 12 317 Todd Russell.....................DB ............Eagles 1984 4 104 Brian Brennan ................. WR .......... Browns 4 110 Steve DeOssie ................. ILB ....... Cowboys 7 188 George Radachowsky ......... S ............. Rams 1983 6 144 Gary Kowalski ....................G ............. Rams 9 227 Jack Belcher ........................C ............. Rams 1982 4 102 Gerry Raymond...................G ............ Giants 6 147 Greg Storr......................... LB .......... Vikings 1981 4 94 Tim Sherwin ......................TE .............. Colts 10 265 Mike Mayock ...................DB ..........Steelers 11 293 Bill Stephanos ..................... T.......... Vikings 1980 3 71 John Schmeding ..................G ............... Bills 6 143 Karl Swanke ........................G .......... Packers 8 205 Jeff Dziama ...................... LB .................Jets 1979 2 32 Fred Smerlas .................... DT............... Bills 9 238 Jim Rourke .......................... T.......... Raiders 1977 1 18 Steve Schindler ...................G ......... Broncos 2 30 Tom Lynch .......................... T.......Seahawks 2 51 Pete Cronan ...................... LB .......Seahawks 3 64 Bob Watts ......................... LB .............Saints 9 224 Byron Hemingway ........... LB .... Buccaneers 9 230 John Maxwell ...................... T.......... Falcons 9 247 Glen Capriola ................... RB .............. Colts 10 274 Don Petersen .....................TE ............. Rams 1976 2 31 Don Macek ..........................G ........ Chargers 2 47 Mike Kruczek...................QB ..........Steelers 5 146 Fred Steinfort ......................K .......... Raiders 5 149 Keith Barnette .................. RB .......... Vikings 1975 2 39 Al Krevis ............................. T..........Bengals 7 159 Mike Esposito .................. RB .......... Falcons 11 265 Tom Marinelli .....................G .......... Browns 12 310 Jack Magee..........................C .......... Raiders 1974 2 30 Steve Corbett.......................G .......... Patriots 2 31 Gordon Browne................... T.................Jets 3 70 Gary Marangi ...................QB ............... Bills 7 182 Joe Sullivan .........................G ........Dolphins 8 200 Ned Guillet .......................DB .......... Packers 10 250 Tom Condon........................G ............ Chiefs 13 321 Phil Bennett...................... RB .......... Patriots 17 424 Gary Hudson ....................DB .......... Patriots

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Clemson

Jeff Yeates ........................ DT............... Bills Chris Kete ...........................C ........Dolphins Bill Thomas ...................... RB ....... Cowboys Eddie Rideout.................. WR .......... Patriots Tom Bougus ..................... RB ......... Broncos Kevin Clemente ............... LB ........Redskins Fred Willis ........................ RB ..........Bengals Frank Harris .....................QB ............. Lions Jim O’Shea ........................TE ..........Steelers John Brennan ...................... T....... Cowboys John Fitzgerald .................... T....... Cowboys Bob Bouley ......................... T.............. Colts John Egan ............................C ........Dolphins Joe Pryor .......................... DE .............Oilers Barry Gallup......................SE .......... Patriots Brendan McCarthy ........... RB .......... Packers Mike Evans .........................C ............Eagles Len Persin ........................ DE ............Eagles Jim Kavanagh....................FL............ Chiefs Larry Kuharich .................DB .......... Vikings Bob Hyland .........................G .......... Packers Bill Stetz........................... LB .............Saints Dick Capp ........................ DE .......... Patriots Bill Risio ............................. T............Eagles Ross O’Hanley .................... S ........Dolphins Jim Whalen ......................... E .......... Patriots John Frechette ..................... T.......... Patriots Bill Cronin ....................... DE .......... Raiders Bob Shann ........................DB ............Eagles Jack Concannon ...............QB .......... Patriots John Barrett ......................HB .......... Patriots Gene Carrington .................. T..........Steelers Art Graham ......................... E .......... Browns Dave O’Brien ...................... T.......... Vikings Lou Cioci ..................... G/LB ....... Cowboys Dan Sullivan........................ T.............. Colts Bill Byrne ............................G ............Eagles Jim O’Brien......................... T............. Lions Harry Ball............................ T.......... Packers Don Allard........................QB ........Redskins Alan Miller ..........................B ............Eagles Jim Coclough ...................HB ........Redskins Leon Bennett ....................... T........Redskins Larry Plenty ........................B .......... Packers Dick Lucas .......................... E ............. Bears Emiddio Petrarca .................B ............. Lions Frank Morze ........................C ..............49ers John Miller .......................... T........Redskins Joe Johnson .........................B .......... Packers Henry O’Brien ....................G .......... Packers Art Donovan........................ T.......... Browns Art Spinney ......................... E .......... Browns Ed Petela .............................B .......... Packers Ed King ...............................C .............Yanks Ernie Stautner...................... T..........Steelers Don Papaleo ........................G ............. Bears Art Spinney ......................... E .............. Colts Butch Songin....................QB .......... Browns Tom Brennan ....................... T..........Steelers Albie Gould......................... E .............Yanks Ed Clasby ............................B ............. Bears John Kissell ......................... T............. Rams Art Donovan........................ T............ Giants Chet Lipka........................... E .............Yanks John Furey........................... T.............Yanks Bill DeRosa .........................B .......... Packers Mario Gianelli ..................... T.............Yanks Ed Burns..............................B ..........Steelers Bob Mangene ......................B .............Yanks Gil Bouley ........................... T............. Rams Ed Doherty ..........................B ........Redskins Angelo Sisti......................... T.............Yanks Ed Fiorentino ...................... E .............Yanks John Dubzinski....................G ............ Giants Pasquale Darone..................G ............Eagles Mike Holovak .....................B ............. Rams Don Currivan ...................... E ....... Cardinals Fred Naumetz ......................C ............. Rams Harry Connolly ...................B ..........Steelers Rocco Canale ......................G ............Eagles Joe Repko ............................ T..........Steelers Wally Boudreau...................B ............. Bears Ted Williams .......................B ............Eagles Frank Maznicki ...................B ............. Bears Henry Woronicz .................. E .......... Packers Adolph Kissell ....................B ............. Bears Chet Gladchuck...................C ..........Steelers Gene Goodreault ................. E ............. Lions Charley O’Rourke ...............B ............. Bears Joe Manzo ........................... T............. Lions Henry Tocsylowski ..........QB ......... Dodgers Alex Lukachik..................... E ............Eagles John Yauckoes ..................... T............Eagles George Kerr.........................G ..........Steelers Pete Cignetti ........................B ..........Steelers Ernie Schwartzer .................G ............Eagles

Year Rd. No. Name Pos. Team 2010 1 9 C.J. Spiller................. RB-KR ............... Bills

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Jacoby Ford ..................... WR .......... Raiders Ricky Sapp ....................... DE ............Eagles Crezdon Butler ................. CB ..........Steelers Kavell Connor .................. LB .............. Colts Dorell Scott ...................... DT............. Rams Chris Clemons..................... S ........Dolphins Michael Hamlin .................. S ....... Cowboys James Davis ..................... RB .......... Browns Phillip Merling ................. DE ........Dolphins Barry Richardson ................ T............ Chiefs Gaines Adams .................. DE ...............Bucs Anthony Waters................ LB ........ Chargers Dustin Fry ...........................C ............. Rams C.J. Gaddis ........................ FS ............Eagles Chansi Stuckey................ WR .................Jets Tye Hill ............................DB ............. Rams Charlie Whitehurst ...........QB ........ Chargers Charles Bennett ................ LB .... Buccaneers Justin Miller ..................... CB .................Jets Leroy Hill ...................... OLB .......Seahawks Airese Currie ................... WR ............. Bears Donnell Washington ......... DT.......... Packers Derrick Hamilton ............ WR ..............49ers Nicholas Eason................. DT......... Broncos Bryant McNeal ................. DE ......... Broncos Rod Gardner .................... WR ........Redskins Keith Adams..................... LB .............Titans Robert Carswell ...............DB ........ Chargers Antwan Edwards ..............DB .......... Packers Rahim Abdullah ............... LB .......... Browns Adrian Dingle................... DE ........ Chargers Chris Jones ....................... LB .......... Vikings O.J. Childress ................... LB ............ Giants Donald Broomfield........... DE ..........Bengals Anthony Simmons ........... LB .......Seahawks Lorenzo Bromell .............. DT........Dolphins Raymond Priester ............. RB ............. Rams Glenn Rountree ...................G ............. Rams Jim Bundren ........................G ........Dolphins Trevor Pryce ..................... DE ......... Broncos Dexter McCleon ...............DB ............. Rams Patrick Sapp ..................... LB ........ Chargers Brian Dawkins .................DB ............Eagles Leomont Evans ................DB ........Redskins Wardell Rouse .................. LB .... Buccaneers Brentson Buckner............. DE ..........Steelers Andre Hewitt....................... T.......... Browns Wayne Simmons .............. LB .......... Packers James Trapp .....................DB .......... Raiders Rudy Harris ...................... RB .... Buccaneers Ashley Sheppard .............. LB .......... Vikings Robert O’Neal ..................DB ........Dolphins Chester McGlockton ........ DT.......... Raiders Levon Kirkland ................ LB ..........Steelers Curtis Whitley .....................C ........ Chargers Ed McDaniel .................... LB .......... Vikings Jerome Henderson ............DB .......... Patriots Doug Thomas .................. WR .......Seahawks John Johnson .................... LB ..............49ers Chris Gardocki .................... P............. Bears Dexter Davis ....................DB ....... Cardinals Vance Hammond .............. DT....... Cardinals Eric Harmon ........................G ............Eagles Stacy Long ..........................G ............. Bears Terry Allen ....................... RB .......... Vikings Gary Cooper .................... WR .............Saints Otis Moore ....................... DT............ Giants Donnell Woolford.............DB ............. Bears Richad McCullough ......... DE ......... Broncos Keith Jennings...................TE ....... Cowboys Ty Granger .......................... T.... Buccaneers Tracy Johnson .................. RB .............Oilers Michael Dean Perry ......... DT.......... Browns Tony Stephens .................. DT.............Saints James Earle ...................... LB ..........Steelers Terrence Flagler ............... RB ..............49ers Kenny Flowers ................. RB .......... Falcons Delton Hall .......................DB ..........Steelers Jim Riggs ..........................TE ..........Bengals William Perry ................... DT............. Bears Tyrone Davis ....................DB ............ Giants Dale Hatcher ....................... P............. Rams K.D. Dunn .........................TE ....... Cardinals Reggie Pleasant ................DB .......... Falcons Donald Igwebuike ...............K .... Buccaneers Rod McSwain...................DB .......... Falcons Jim Scott........................... DE ............ Giants Bob Paulling........................K ....... Cardinals Edgar Pickett .................... LB .......... Vikings William Devane ............... DT........Dolphins Murray Jarman ................ WR ......... Broncos Terry Kinard .....................DB ............ Giants Cliff Astin......................... RB .............Saints Johnny Rembert ............... LB .......... Patriots Chuck McSwain ............... RB ....... Cowboys Jeff McCall....................... RB .......... Raiders Andy Headen ................... LB ............ Giants Danny Triplett .................. LB ............. Rams Bob Mayberry .....................G .......Seahawks Brian Butcher ......................G .......... Vikings Frank Magwood .............. WR ............ Giants


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Jeff Bryant ........................ DE .......Seahawks Perry Tuttle...................... WR ............... Bills Jeff David ......................... LB .... Buccaneers Hollis Hall ........................DB ........ Chargers Tony Berryhill .....................C .............. Colts Brian Clark ..........................G ......... Broncos Steve Durham................... DE .......Seahawks Obed Ariri ...........................K .............. Colts Jim Stuckey ...................... DT..............49ers Lester Brown.................... RB ....... Cowboys Marvin Sims ..................... RB .............. Colts Jerry Butler...................... WR ............... Bills Steve Fuller ......................QB ............ Chiefs Joe Bostic ............................ T....... Cardinals Jonathan Brooks ............... LB ............. Lions Dwight Clark................... WR ..............49ers Stan Rome ....................... WR ............ Chiefs Archie Reese .................... DT..............49ers Roy Eppes ........................DB .................Jets Lacy Brumley...................... T......... Broncos Bennie Cummingham .......TE ..........Steelers Don Testerman ................. RB ........Dolphins Craig Brantley ................. WR ............ Giants Gary Alexander ................... T.............. Colts Jim Washington ................ RB ............ Chiefs Rick Harrell.........................C .................Jets Ed Siegler ............................K ............. Bears John McMakin ..................TE ..........Steelers Don Kelley .......................DB ..........Steelers Larry Hefner..................... LB .......... Packers Dave Thompson ..................C ............. Lions Charlie Waters ..................DB ....... Cowboys Ivan Southerland ................. T....... Cowboys Jack King ............................G ..............49ers Wayne Mulligan ..................C ....... Cardinals John Cagle........................ LB .......... Patriots Harry Olszewski..................G .......... Browns Wayne Mass ........................ T............. Bears Jackie Jackson .................. RB .......... Browns Frank Liberatore...............DB ........Redskins Floyd Rogers ....................... T.......... Browns /Rickey Johnson .................. T....... Cardinals Wayne Page ...................... DE ............. Bears John Boyette........................ T.......... Browns Pat Crain........................... RB ............. Bears Bob Poole ............................ E ..............49ers John Case ............................ E .............. Colts Don Chuy ............................ T............. Rams Gary Barnes ........................ E .......... Packers Ron Osborne ....................... T.............. Colts Jimmy King......................... T....... Cardinals Lowndes Shingler ............QB ....... Cowboys Lou Cordileone ................... T............ Giants Harold Olson ....................... T....... Cardinals Bill Mathis .......................HB ..............49ers Doug Cline ....................... RB ............ Giants Jack Smith ........................... T............Eagles Mike Dukes .........................B ..............49ers Morris Keller....................... T.............. Colts Jim Payne ............................G ............Eagles Rudy Hayes .........................B ..........Steelers Bill Thomas .........................C ............. Rams Jim Padget ...........................C ............Eagles Joel Wells ............................B .......... Packers Bill Hudson ......................... T....... Cardinals Ben Inabinet ........................ T.............. Colts Dick Marazza ...................... T............. Lions Bill O’Dell ..........................B ..........Steelers Clyde White ........................G ............Eagles Buck George .......................B ........Redskins Wingo Avery .......................C ............Eagles Nate Gressette ..................... T............Eagles Tom Barton .........................G ..........Steelers Dreher Gaskin ..................... E ............. Lions Jim Shirley ..........................B ............. Bears Earl Wrightenberry.............. T....... Cardinals Bob Patton........................... T............ Giants Billy Hair ............................B .......... Packers Fred Cone ............................B .......... Packers Ray Mathews ......................B ..........Steelers Steve Wyndham ..................B .............Yanks Bob Hudson ........................ E ............ Giants Dick Hendley ......................B ..........Steelers Jackie Calvert ...................... T............. Rams Bobby Gage ........................B ..........Steelers Frank Gillespie ....................G ............Eagles Tom Salisbury ..................... T............ Giants Ralph Jenkins ......................C ..........Steelers Marion Woods .....................G ..........Steelers Jim Hough ...........................B .......... Packers Francis Saunders ................. T.......... Packers Bill Poe................................B ............. Bears Marion Butler ......................B ............. Bears Joe Blalock .......................... E ............. Lions Charlie Timmons.................B ........Redskins Banks McFadden ................B ......... Dodgers Joe Payne ............................G ............ Giants Lowell Bryant .....................B ....... Cardinals Don Willis ...........................B ............ Giants Gus Goins............................ E ....... Cardinals

Year Rd. No. Name Pos. Team 2004 7 203 Drew Strojny ....................... T............ Giants 2000 6 173 Chris Combs..................... DE ..........Steelers 1999 2 61 Lennie Friedman .................C ......... Broncos 1998 6 189 Patrick Mannelly .................G ............. Bears 1996 4 121 Ray Farmer.......................DB ............Eagles

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Spence Fischer .................QB ..........Steelers Jon Merrill........................... T.......... Vikings Dave Brown .....................QB ............ Giants Clarkston Hines............... WR ............... Bills Chris Port ............................G .............Saints Anthony Dilweg ...............QB .......... Packers Steve Slayden ...................QB .......... Browns Mike Junkin ..................... LB .......... Browns Ben Bennett......................QB .......... Falcons Chris Castor .................... WR .......Seahawks Cedric Jones .................... WR .......... Patriots Charles Bowser ................ LB ........Dolphins Dennis Tabron ..................DB ............. Bears Carl McGee ...................... LB .......... Browns Lyman Smith .................... DT........Dolphins Bill Bryan ............................C ......... Broncos Tony Benjamin ................. RB .......Seahawks Bob Grupp........................DB .................Jets John Hill ........................... DT............... Bills John Riccz ........................ DE .................Jets Steve Jones ....................... RB ............. Rams Ed Newman.........................G ........Dolphins Robert Parrish .................. DT.................Jets Melvin Parker................... LB ....... Cardinals Ernie Jackson ...................DB .............Saints Leo Hart ...........................QB .......... Falcons Phil Asack ........................ DE ........ Chargers Wesley Chesson .............. WR .......... Falcons Robert Morris ......................C .............Oilers Al Woodall .......................QB .................Jets Fred Zirkie ....................... DT.................Jets Andy Beath ......................DB .......... Packers Bob Matheson .................. LB .......... Browns Dave Dunaway ................ WR .......... Packers Earl Yates ............................ T........Redskins Rod Stewart......................... E .............. Colts Mike Curtis ...................... LB .............. Colts Chuck Drulis ....................... E ....... Cardinals Biff Bracy......................... RB ........Redskins Sonny Odom .................... RB ............. Lions Jay Wilkinson ................... RB ............. Bears Chuck Walker ......................G ....... Cardinals Walt Rappold....................QB .............. Colts Joel Arrington......................B ........Redskins Jack Wilson .........................B .......... Browns Art Browning ......................G ....... Cardinals Mike McGee .......................G ....... Cardinals Dwight Bumgamer .............. E ........Redskins Bob Spada ........................... E ............. Bears Wray Carlton .......................B ............Eagles Ted Royal ............................C ............. Rams Jim Gardner......................... T.......... Browns Dave Sime ........................... E ............. Lions Melwood (Buzz) Guy ......... T.......... Browns John Kersey......................... T............Eagles Bert Lattimore ..................... E .......... Browns Bob Brodhead ..................QB .......... Browns Jack Harrison ......................C ............ Giants Phil Dupler ..........................B ............. Bears Bill Thompson..................... E ..........Steelers Doug Padgett....................... E .............. Colts Sonny Jurgensen ..............QB ............Eagles Hal McElhaney ...................B ............Eagles Roy Hord............................. T............. Rams Sid DeLoatch ......................G ..............49ers Milt Konicek ....................... T....... Cardinals Buddy Bass ......................... E .......... Packers Tom Topping ....................... T..............49ers Bob Pascal...........................B .............. Colts Ronnie Falls ..................... LB ............. Lions Jesse Birchfield ...................G .......... Packers Jim Nelson ..........................G ............ Giants Nick McKeithan ..................B ..............49ers Fred Campbell..................... T....... Cardinals Jerry Barger .........................B ............. Bears Ed Meadows........................ T............. Bears Howard Pitt ......................... E ....... Cardinals Jack Kistler..........................B ............. Lions Lloyd Caudle.......................B .......... Browns Bobby Burrows ...................G ............. Lions Jim Lawrence ...................... T............. Bears Carson (Red) Leach ............G ..............49ers Ray Green ........................... T............. Lions Carl Holben ......................... T..........Steelers Byrd Looper ........................B .......... Browns Truett Grant ......................... T............. Lions Lou Tepe .............................C ..........Steelers Blaine Earon........................ E ............. Lions Bob Bickel ..........................B ............ Giants Billy Cox .............................B ........Redskins Tom Powers.........................B ........Redskins Lou Allen ............................ T..........Steelers Al DeRogatis....................... T............ Giants Bill Davis ............................G ............. Lions Lloyd Eisenberg .................. T............. Rams Tommy Hughes ...................B ........Redskins Jim Duncan ......................... E ............. Bears Fred Folger ..........................B ..........Steelers Fred Hardison...................... E ............. Bears Leo Long .............................B .............Yanks Buddy Mulligan ..................B ....... Cardinals Hal Mullins ......................... T........Redskins George Clark .......................B ..........Steelers Ernie Knotts ........................G ............. Bears Al Bush ............................... T............ Giants Kelly Mote .......................... E ............. Lions Frank Irwin.......................... T....... Cardinals Cliff Lewis ..........................B ............. Rams

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Bill Leitheiser......................G ..........Steelers Mike Karmazin ................... E .............Yanks Steve Lucas ......................... E ............ Giants Jim LaRue ...........................B ....... Cardinals Elmore (Buddy) Luper ........B ....... Cardinals Gordon Carver ....................B ....... Cardinals Ben Cittadino ...................... E ....... Cardinals Glen Stough ........................ T..........Steelers Garland Williams ................ T....... Cardinals Frank Irwin.......................... T........Redskins Bob Gantt ............................ E ..........Steelers Ernie Beamer ...................... E ............ Giants Bill Milner...........................G ............. Bears Tom Davis ...........................B ........Redskins John Wesley Perry ...............B .......... Packers Bob Nanni ........................... T....... Cardinals Moffatt Storer......................B ....... Cardinals Steve Lach...........................B ....... Cardinals Tommy Prothro ...................B ............ Giants Frank Swiger .......................B ........Redskins Bob Barnett .........................C ............ Giants Jasper Davis ........................B ............. Lions Wes McAfee........................B ..........Steelers Alex Winterson ................... T............. Bears George McAfee ................ RB ............Eagles Edgar (Bill) Bailey .............. E ......... Dodgers Allen Johnson......................G ........Redskins Willard (Bolo) Perdue ......... E ........Redskins Frank Ribar .........................G ............. Lions Dan (Tiger) Hill ..................C ......... Dodgers Bob O’Mara ........................B ........Redskins Eric Tipton ..........................B ........Redskins Joe Brunansky ..................... T....... Cardinals Elmore Hackney..................B ............ Giants Clarence (Ace) Parker ......QB ......... Dodgers Gus Durner .......................... T............ Giants

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Name Pos. Team Patrick Robinson .............. CB .............Saints Myron Rolle ...................... SS .............Titans Dekoda Watson ................ LB ...............Bucs Everette Brown ................ DE .........Panthers Andre Fluellen ................. DT............. Lions Letroy Guion .................... DT.......... Vikings Geno Hayes ................... OLB .... Buccaneers Lawrence Timmons....... OLB ..........Steelers Buster Davis ..................... LB ....... Cardinals Lorenzo Booker ............... RB ........Dolphins Mario Henderson ................ T.......... Raiders Chris Davis...................... WR .............Titans Ernie Sims ........................ LB ............. Lions Kamerion Wimbley .......... DE .......... Browns Brodrick Bunkley ............. DT............Eagles Antonio Cromartie ...........DB ........ Chargers Willie Reid ...................... WR ..........Steelers Leon Washington ............. RB .................Jets Pat Watkins.......................DB ....... Cowboys A. J. Nicholson................. LB ..........Bengals Travis Johnson ................. DT........... Texans Alex Barron...................... OT............. Rams Bryant McFadden............. CB ..........Steelers Ray Willis......................... OT.......Seahawks Craphonso Thorpe ........... WR ............ Chiefs Jerome Carter .................... SS ............. Rams Chauncey Davis ............... DE .......... Falcons Adrian McPherson ...........QB .............Saints Eric Moore ....................... DE ............ Giants Michael Boulware ............ LB .......Seahawks Greg Jones........................ RB ...........Jaguars Darnell Dockett ................ DE ....... Cardinals Kendyll Pope.................... LB .............. Colts P.K. Sam .......................... WR .......... Patriots Anquan Boldin ................ WR ....... Cardinals Alonzo Jackson ................ DE ..........Steelers Montrae Holland .................G .............Saints Brett Williams ..................... T............ Chiefs Todd Williams .....................G .............Titans Talman Gardner............... WR .............Saints Javon Walker ................... WR .......... Packers Chris Hope .......................DB ..........Steelers Jamal Reynolds ................ DE .......... Packers Derrick Gibson .................DB .......... Raiders Tommy Polley .................. LB ............. Rams Tay Cody ..........................DB ........ Chargers Marvin Minnis ................ WR ............ Chiefs Brian Allen ....................... LB ............. Rams Travis Minor .................... RB ........Dolphins Chris Weinke ....................QB .........Panthers Char-ron Dorsey.................. T....... Cowboys Peter Warrick................... WR ..........Bengals Corey Simon .................... DT............Eagles Sebastian Janikowski ..........K .......... Raiders Ron Dugans..................... WR ..........Bengals Laveranues Coles ............ WR .................Jets Jerry Johnson ................... DT......... Broncos Mario Edwards .................DB ....... Cowboys Tony Bryant...................... DE .......... Raiders Larry Smith ...................... DT...........Jaguars Dexter Jackson .................DB .... Buccaneers Lamarr Glenn ................... RB .... Buccaneers Andre Wadsworth............. DE ....... Cardinals Tra Thomas ......................... T............Eagles Sam Cowart...................... LB ............... Bills Samari Rolle.....................DB .............Oilers E.G. Green ...................... WR .............. Colts Greg Spires....................... DE .......... Patriots Julian Pittman................... DE .............Saints


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Shevin Smith ....................DB .... Buccaneers Kevin Long .........................C .............Oilers Peter Boulware ................. DE ...........Ravens Walter Jones ........................ T.......Seahawks Warrick Dunn ................... RB .... Buccaneers Reinard Wilson................. DE ..........Bengals Henri Crockett.................. LB .......... Falcons Vernon Crawford.............. LB .......... Patriots Byron Capers ...................DB ............Eagles Clay Shiver..........................C ....... Cowboys Danny Kanell ...................QB ............ Giants Philip Riley ..................... WR ............ Chiefs Orpheus Roye................... DE ..........Steelers Derrick Alexander ............ DE .......... Vikings Devin Bush.......................DB .......... Falcons Derrick Brooks ................. LB .... Buccaneers Corey Fuller .....................DB .......... Vikings Zack Crockett ................... RB .............. Colts Tamarick Vanover ........... WR ............ Chiefs Clifton Abraham...............DB .... Buccaneers Kez McCorvey ................ WR ............. Lions Omar Ellison ................... WR ........ Chargers William Floyd .................. RB ..............49ers Lonnie Johnson .................TE ............... Bills Corey Sawyer ...................DB ..........Bengals Sean Jackson .................... RB .............Oilers Kevin Knox ..................... WR ............... Bills Toddrick McIntosh ........... DT....... Cowboys Marvin Jones .................... LB .................Jets Carl Simpson.................... DT............. Bears Dan Footman.................... DE .......... Browns Reggie Freeman ............... LB .............Saints Sterling Palmer................. DE ........Redskins Shannon Baker ................ WR .......... Falcons Terrell Buckley.................DB .......... Packers Amp Lee........................... RB ..............49ers Howard Dinkins ............... LB .......... Falcons Casey Weldon...................QB ............Eagles Edgar Bennett................... RB .......... Packers Brad Johnson....................QB .......... Vikings Reggie Johnson .................TE ......... Broncos Lawrence Dawsey ........... WR .... Buccaneers Anthony Moss .................. LB ............ Giants Richie Andrews ...................K ............. Lions Hayward Haynes .................G .............Saints Dexter Carter .................... RB ..............49ers LeRoy Butler....................DB .......... Packers Peter Tom Willis...............QB ............. Bears Ron Lewis ....................... WR ..............49ers Eric Hayes ........................ DT.......Seahawks Odell Haggins .................. DT..............49ers Terry Anthony ................. WR .... Buccaneers Deion Sanders ..................DB .......... Falcons Sammie Smith .................. RB ........Dolphins Pat Tomerblin ......................G .............. Colts Marion Butts .................... RB ........ Chargers Victor Floyd ..................... RB ........ Chargers Stan Shiver .......................DB .......... Packers Pat Carter ..........................TE ............. Lions Paul McGowan................. LB .......... Vikings Martin Mayhew................DB ............... Bills Danny McManus..............QB ............ Chiefs Gerald Nichols ................. DT.................Jets Hassan Jones ................... WR .......... Vikings John Ionata ..........................G ....... Cowboys Cletis Jones ...................... RB .......... Patriots Garth Jax .......................... LB ....... Cowboys Jesse Solomon .................. LB .......... Vikings Isaac Williams .................. DT.............. Colts Jessie Hester .................... WR .......... Raiders Greg Allen ........................ RB .......... Browns Billy Allen ........................DB .............Saints Eric Riley .........................DB ......... Broncos Alphonso Carreker ........... DE .......... Packers Weegie Thompson........... WR ..........Steelers Rohn Stark .......................... P.............. Colts Ron Hester ....................... LB ........Dolphins Michael Whiting .............. RB ....... Cowboys Bobby Butler ....................DB .......... Falcons Ken Lanier .......................... T......... Broncos Ron Simmons ................... DT.......... Browns Paul Piurowski ................. LB ....... Cowboys Bill Capece ..........................K .............Oilers Mark Lyles ....................... RB ..........Bengals Jackie Flowers................. WR ....... Cowboys Walter Carter .................... DT.......... Raiders Jimmy Jordan ...................QB .......... Patriots Willie Jones ...................... DE .......... Raiders Nate Henderson ................... T....... Cardinals Bobby Jackson .................DB .................Jets Louis Richardson ............. DE .................Jets Larry Key ......................... RB .......... Packers Nat Terry ..........................DB ..........Steelers Gary Woolford .................DB .............Oilers Steve Mathieson ...............QB ............. Lions Greg Johnson ................... DT............Eagles Randy Coffield ................. LB .......Seahawks Lee Nelson .......................DB ....... Cardinals Bert Cooper ...................... LB .................Jets Buzzy Lewis.....................DB .............. Colts Barry Smith ..................... WR .......... Packers James Thomas ..................DB ..........Steelers Gary Huff .........................QB ............. Bears Eddie McMillan ...............DB ............. Rams Charlie Hunt ..................... LB ..............49ers Gary Parris ........................TE ........ Chargers Rhett Dawson .................. WR .............Oilers Richard Amman ............... DT....... Cowboys

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Kent Gaydos......................TE .......... Raiders Tom Bailey ....................... RB ............Eagles Bill Cappleman ................QB .......... Vikings Grant Guthrie ......................K ............... Bills Jeff Curchin ......................... T............. Bears Phil Abraira ......................DB ............. Bears Ron Sellers ...................... WR .......... Patriots Charles Gass......................TE .......... Browns Bill Rhodes..........................G ....... Cardinals Walt Summer....................DB .......... Browns Dale McCullers ................ LB ........Dolphins Kim Hammond.................QB ........Dolphins Lane Fenner .................... WR ........ Chargers Thurston Taylor .................TE ............Eagles Bill Moreman ................... RB ............ Giants Wayne McDuffie .................C .......... Browns Del Williams .......................C .............Saints Larry Kissam....................... T........Dolphins Jack Shinholser ................ LB ........Redskins Jim Mankins ..................... RB .......... Packers Fred Biletnikoff ............... WR .......... Raiders Fred Biletnikoff ............... WR ............. Lions Steve Tensi .......................QB .............. Colts Bill Dawson ........................ E ............. Rams Keith Kinderman.................B .......... Packers Don Donatelli ......................C ....... Cardinals Ed Trancygier ...................QB ........Redskins Tony Romoe ........................ E ........Redskins Bob Renn ............................B .......... Browns Ron Schomburger ............... E ........Redskins Lee Corso ............................B ....... Cardinals George Boyer ................... LB ............. Rams Jerry Jacobs .........................G ..........Steelers Tom Feamster...................... E ............. Rams Bill Proctor .......................... T.......... Browns Bobby Fiveash ....................B ..............49ers Tom Feamster...................... E ............. Bears Bill Mote ............................. T............ Giants Roy Thompson ....................B .......... Browns Milan Sellers .......................B .......... Browns Wayne Benner .....................B .......... Browns Bill Driver ...........................B .......... Browns

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Name Pos. Team Derrick Morgan ................ DE .............Titans Demaryius Thomas ......... WR ......... Broncos Morgan Burnett ................. SS .......... Packers Jonathan Dwyer ............... RB ...............Bucs Michael Johnson .............. DE ..........Bengals Andrew Gardner.................. T........Dolphins Vance Walker ................... DT.......... Falcons Darryl Richard ................. DT.......... Patriots Philip Wheeler............... OLB .............. Colts Tashard Choice................. RB ....... Cowboys Durant Brooks ..................... P........Redskins Calvin Johnson ................ WR ............. Lions Mansfield Wrotto ................ T.......Seahawks Gerris Wilkinson .............. LB ............ Giants P.J. Daniels ....................... RB ...........Ravens Dawan Landry ..................DB ...........Ravens Daryl Smith ...................... LB ...........Jaguars Tony Hargrove ................. DE ............. Rams Keyaron Fox..................... LB ............ Chiefs Nat Dorsey .......................... T.......... Vikings Nick Rogers ..................... LB .......... Vikings Chris Young......................DB ......... Broncos Travares Tillman ..............DB ............... Bills Dez White ....................... WR ............. Bears Joe Hamilton ....................QB .... Buccaneers Nate Stimson .................... LB ........Redskins Charlie Rogers ................ WR .......Seahawks Rodney Williams ................. P............. Rams Keith Brooking................. LB .......... Falcons Ron Rogers....................... LB ...........Ravens Michael Cheever .................C ...........Jaguars Ryan Stewart ....................DB ............. Lions Lethon Flowers ................DB ..........Steelers Charlie Simmons............. WR .......... Packers Jamal Cox......................... LB ............. Bears Gary Brown......................... T..........Steelers Dorsey Levens ................. RB .......... Packers Coleman Rudolph ............ DE .................Jets Scott Sisson .........................K .......... Patriots Marco Coleman................ DE ........Dolphins Mike Mooney ...................... T.............Oilers Ken Swilling ....................DB .... Buccaneers Willie Clay .......................DB ............. Lions Tom Covington .................TE ..............49ers Calvin Tiggle.................... LB .... Buccaneers Jim Lavin ............................G ..........Bengals Sean Smith ....................... DE .......... Patriots Willis Crockett ................. LB ....... Cowboys Cedric Stallworth .............DB .......... Packers Sammy Lilly.....................DB ............ Giants Paul Jurgensen.................. LB .............Saints Reggie Rutland.................DB .......... Vikings John Davis...........................G .............Oilers Gary Lee.......................... WR ............. Lions Tyrone Sorrells ....................G .............Saints Pat Swilling ...................... LB .............Saints Mark Pike ......................... LB ............... Bills Mike Travis ......................DB ........ Chargers Robert Lavette .................. RB ....... Cowboys Ken Whisenhunt................TE .......... Falcons Ronny Cone ..................... RB .................Jets Dave Lutz ............................ T............ Chiefs Ellis Gardner ....................... T............ Chiefs

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Jim Bob Taylor .................QB .............. Colts Mike Kelley .....................QB .......... Falcons Henry Johnson ................. LB .......... Vikings Al Richardson .................. LB .......... Falcons Rom Daniel .........................C .......... Patriots Eddie Lee Ivery ................ RB .......... Packers Kent Hill.............................. T............. Rams Don Bessillieu ..................DB ........Dolphins Roy Simmons ......................G ............ Giants Mike Taylor ......................... T.............Oilers Mike Blanton ................... DE ........Dolphins Drew Hill ........................ WR ............. Rams Reggie Wilken .................. LB ............Eagles Lucius Sanford ................. LB ............... Bills Randy Pass ..........................G ............ Giants David Sims ....................... RB .......Seahawks Tony Daykin..................... LB ............. Lions Leo Tierney .........................C .......... Browns Steve Raible .................... WR .......Seahawks Rick Gibney ..................... DT.............. Colts Jeff Urczyk ..........................G .......Seahawks Dan Myers........................DB ....... Cardinals Billy Shields ........................ T........ Chargers Joe Harris ......................... LB ............. Bears Randy Rhino ....................DB .............Saints Jim Robinson .................. WR .......... Falcons Mike Oven ........................TE ..............49ers Eddie McAshan................QB .......... Patriots Jeff Ford ...........................DB .................Jets Steve Harkey .................... RB .................Jets Larry Good .......................QB .............. Colts John Sias ......................... WR ......... Broncos Joe Stevenson ....................TE .......... Browns Terry Story .......................... T..........Bengals Lenny Snow ..................... RB .......... Vikings Randall Edmonds ............. LB ........Dolphins Kim King .........................QB ..........Steelers Lamar Wright ......................G ............. Lions Sam Burke........................DB ............. Lions Craig Baynham ................ RB ....... Cowboys Jim Breeland .......................C ..............49ers Bill Moorer..........................C ............Eagles Gerry Bussell ................... RB .......... Browns Dave Simmons ................. LB ....... Cardinals Tom Bleick ..........................B .............. Colts Dave Austin......................... E ............Eagles Billy Martin......................... E ............. Bears Ted Davis ............................ E .............. Colts Billy Lothridge .................QB ....... Cowboys Bill Curry ............................C .......... Packers Rufus Guthrie ......................G ............. Rams Joe Auer ........................... RB ............. Rams Dave Watson .................... LB .............. Colts Bob Caldwell ......................C ........Redskins Tom Winingder ...................B ........Redskins Larry Stallings..................... T....... Cardinals Dave Steadman ................... T............. Rams Harold Ericksen ..................G ............Eagles Billy Shaw...........................G ............... Bills Ed Nutting ........................... T.......... Browns Jerry Burch .......................... E .......... Vikings Chick Granning ................ RB ....... Cardinals Billy Shaw........................... T....... Cowboys Al Lederle ........................... E ............. Rams Maxie Baughan ................ LB ............Eagles Emmett Wilson.................... T............Eagles Taz Anderson.................... RB .......... Browns Floyd Faucette.....................B ....... Cardinals Jack Rudolph....................... E ............. Lions Jim Benson ..........................B ............Eagles Toby Deese.......................... T..............49ers Stan Flowers........................B ........Redskins Urban Henry........................ T............. Rams Arley Finley ........................ T.......... Packers Don Stephenson ..................C ........Redskins Ted Smith ............................ E ........Redskins Carl Vereen.......................... T.......... Packers George Volkert ....................B ..........Steelers Wade Mitchell ..................QB ........Redskins Sam Owen ...........................B ........Redskins Paul Rotenberry ..................B ........Redskins Ormand Anderson ............... T........Redskins Dickie Mattison...................B ....... Cardinals Franklin Brooks ..................G ........Redskins Larry Morris ........................C ............. Rams Billy Teas ............................B ............. Rams John Lee ..............................B .............. Colts Rees Phenix......................... T..........Steelers Henry Hair .......................... E ............. Rams Glenn Turner .......................B .............. Colts Dave Davis .......................... E .......... Packers Sam Hensley ....................... E ............. Rams Ed Gossage.......................... T..............49ers Roger Frey .......................... T............. Rams Frank Givens ....................... T............. Rams Leon Hardeman ...................B .............. Colts Pepper Rodgers ...................B .............. Colts Bill Sennett.......................... E .............. Colts George Morris .....................C ..............49ers Gerdes (Buck) Martin ......... E ....... Cardinals Hal Miller ............................ T..............49ers Pete Brown ..........................G ..............49ers Bobby Morehead.................B .............. Colts Jeff Knox ............................. E ............Eagles Ray Beck .............................G ............ Giants Lum Snyder......................... T............Eagles Darrell Crawford .................B ....... Cardinals Dick Harvin......................... E ..............49ers


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Rob McCoy .........................B ............. Rams Bobby North........................B ............Eagles Bob Bossons........................C .......... Packers Frank Ziegler.......................B ............Eagles George Brodnax .................. E ............. Lions Joe E. Brown .......................B ....... Cardinals Clay Matthews .................... T............. Rams Bill Healey ..........................G .............Yanks Jim Still ...............................B ....... Cardinals George Mathews .................B ............ Giants Dinky Bowen ......................B ..........Steelers Bob Davis............................ T............ Giants George Hills ........................G .......... Packers Frank Broyles ...................QB ............. Bears Paul Duke ............................C ............ Giants Pat McHugh ........................B ............Eagles George Hills ........................G .......... Packers Dean Gaines ........................ T.......... Packers Ed Holtsinger ......................B .......... Packers Chuck Murdock .................. E ............. Lions Roland Phillips .................... T........Redskins William (Tex) Ritter ............B ........Redskins Eddie Prokop.......................B .............Yanks John Steber ..........................G ........Redskins Jack Helms .......................... T............. Lions Ed Ryckeley ........................ E ............. Bears Harvey Hardy ......................G ......... Dodgers F.W. (Buck) Murphy ...........B ........Redskins Marion Konemann ..............B ............ Giants Fletcher Sims ......................B ............. Bears Middleton Fitzsimmons ......G ....... Cardinals

1981

Name Pos. Team Bruce Campbell .................. T.......... Raiders Nolan Carroll ................... CB ........ Chargers Darrius Heyward-Bey ..... WR .......... Raiders Kevin Barnes.................... CB ........Redskins Moises Fokou ................ OLB ............Eagles Jaimie Thomas ....................G .............. Colts Dan Gronkowski ...............TE ............. Lions Dre Moore ........................ DT.... Buccaneers Josh Wilson ...................... CB .......Seahawks Adam Podlesh ..................... P...........Jaguars Vernon Davis.....................TE ..............49ers D’Qwell Jackson .............. LB .......... Browns Gerrick McPhearson ........DB ............ Giants Shawne Merriman ......... OLB ........ Chargers Domonique Foxworth ...... CB ......... Broncos Madieu Williams ..............DB ..........Bengals Randy Starks .................... DT.............Titans Leon Joe ........................... LB ............. Bears Jeff Dugan .........................TE .......... Vikings Bruce Perry ...................... RB ............Eagles E.J. Henderson ................. LB .......... Vikings Melvin Fowler.....................C .......... Browns Charles Hill ...................... DT........... Texans Matt Murphy .....................TE ............. Lions Kris Jenkins...................... DT.........Panthers LaMont Jordan ................. RB .................Jets Lewis Sanders ..................DB .......... Browns Delbert Cowsette.............. DT........Redskins Eric Barton ....................... LB .......... Raiders Kendall Ogle .................... LB .......... Browns Eric Ogbogu ..................... DT.................Jets Chad Scott ........................DB ..........Steelers Jermaine Lewis ............... WR ...........Ravens Steve Ingram .......................G .... Buccaneers Frank Wycheck .................TE ........Redskins Larry Webster ................... DT........Dolphins Derek Steele ..................... DE .............. Colts Scott Zolak .......................QB .......... Patriots Clarence Jones .................... T............ Giants ONeil Glenn ........................G .......... Patriots Neil O’Donnell.................QB ..........Steelers Blaine Rose .........................G .......... Patriots Warren Powers ................. DE ......... Broncos Vernon Joines .................. WR .......... Browns Dan Plocki...........................K .......... Browns J.B. Brown .......................DB ........Dolphins Kevin Walker ................... LB ..........Bengals Ferrell Edmunds ................TE ........Dolphins Azizuddin Abdur-Ra’oof WR ............ Chiefs O’Brien Alston ................. LB .............. Colts James Milling .................. WR .......... Falcons Bruce Mesner ................... DT............... Bills Alvin Blount..................... RB ....... Cowboys Chuck Faucette................. LB ............ Giants Tommy Neal..................... RB ......... Broncos J.D. Maarleveld ................... T.... Buccaneers Donald Brown ..................DB ........ Chargers Stan Gelbaugh ..................QB ....... Cowboys Rick Badanjek .................. RB ........Redskins George Colton .....................G .......... Patriots Len Lynch ........................ RB ............ Giants Kevin Glover.......................C ............. Lions Frank Reich ......................QB ............... Bills Eric Wilson....................... LB .......... Packers Pete Koch ......................... DE ..........Bengals Ron Solt ..............................G .............. Colts Boomer Esiason ...............QB ..........Bengals Dave D’Addio .................. RB ............. Lions Willie Joyner .................... RB .............Oilers Russell Davis ....................TE ............... Bills John Tice ...........................TE .............Saints Mark Duda ....................... DT....... Cardinals Gurnest Brown ................. DT............... Bills Darnell Dailey .................. LB ....... Cardinals

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78 107 155 278 254 44 71 105 277 327 7 66 68 162 313 313 2 72 76 78 107 135 236 248 303 416 440 168 342 187 387 173 225 247 270 301 344 125 357 30 116 196 87 184 21 28 32 203 4 90 192 202 223 226 35 68 161 29 37 329 46 160 179 192 197 216 277 340 4 12 92 116 124 9 15 62 86 96 146 177 197 264 310 11 24 39 41 47 144 151 303 3 16 42 46 54 77 88 96 258 291 6 62 67 156 169 186 272

Lloyd Burress ...................DB ............ Chiefs Eric Sievers .......................TE ........ Chargers Sam Johnson ....................DB ............. Lions Ed Gall ............................. DT.................Jets Larry Stewart ...................... T.............. Colts Steve Atkins ..................... RB .......... Packers Charles Jordan.................. DT.......... Packers Mark Manges ...................QB ............. Rams Vince Kinney .................. WR ......... Broncos Brad Carr.......................... LB ..........Steelers Joe Campbell.................... DE .............Saints Tim Wilson ....................... RB .............Oilers Ed Fulton.............................G ............. Rams Tom Schick .........................G .............Saints Dave Conrad ....................... T.................Jets Rich Jennings ................... RB .......... Raiders Randy White .................... DT....... Cowboys Steve Mike-Mayer ..............K ..............49ers Louis Carter ..................... RB .......... Raiders Walter White .....................TE ..........Steelers Stan Rogers ......................... T......... Broncos Bob Avellini .....................QB ............. Bears Phil Waganheim .................. P.............. Colts Ken Schroy.......................DB ............Eagles Harry Walters ................... LB ......... Broncos Robert Smith ....................DB .............. Colts Frank Russell .................. WR .............. Colts Bart Purvis .......................... T.......... Packers Paul Vellano ..................... DT............. Bears Guy Roberts ..................... LB .............Oilers Larry Marshall ................. RB ............ Chiefs Roland Merritt................. WR ........Redskins Ralph Sonntag ..................... T........Redskins Ron Pearson ......................TE ............. Bears Alan Pastrana ...................QB ......... Broncos Harry Blackney ................ RB ............ Giants Tom Myslinski ....................G .................Jets Dick Absher ......................TE ............Eagles Bo Hickey ........................ RB ....... Cardinals Tom Cichowski ................... T.......... Packers Ken Ambrusko ....................B ............. Bears Jerry Fishman ................... LB .............. Colts Dick Shiner ......................QB ........Redskins Ernie Arizz ..........................B ............Eagles Walter Rock.........................G ..............49ers Tom Brown ......................DB .......... Packers Dave Crossan ......................G ............Eagles Harry Butsko .................... LB ........Redskins Gary Collins ........................ E .......... Browns Bill Kirchiro ........................G ....... Cardinals Jim Davidson ......................B ............. Lions Dick Barlund ....................... E ....... Cardinals Roger Shoals ....................... T.......... Browns Everett Cloud ......................B ....... Cowboys Rod Breedlove ....................G ..............49ers Fred Cole.............................G ............. Bears Kurt Schwarz ......................G ........Redskins Ed Cooke............................. E ............. Bears Don Healy ........................... T............. Bears Wilbur Main ........................B ............. Bears Mike Sandusky.................... T..............49ers Joe Lazzarino ...................... T............. Rams Gene Alderton .....................C ............. Lions Ed Heuring .......................... E ............. Bears Frank Tamburello ................B .......... Browns Al Wharton..........................G ............. Bears Jack Healy ...........................B ............ Giants Howie Dare .........................B .......... Packers Bob Pellegrini .....................C ............Eagles Ed Vereb ..............................B ........Redskins Russ Dennis ........................ E .......... Packers Bob Laugherty ....................B .......... Packers Tom Selep ...........................B ............. Lions Dick Bielski ........................B ............Eagles Ron Waller ..........................B ............. Rams Jack Bowersox ....................G ....... Cardinals Sam Irvine ...........................C ....... Cardinals Bill Walker .......................... E ............. Lions Tom McLuckie ....................G ....... Cardinals Don Brougher......................C ............Eagles Lynn Beightol......................B .......... Packers George Albrecht ..................B ............. Lions George Palachunik ..............G ............Eagles Bernie Faloney ....................B ..............49ers Chet (The Jet) Hanulak .......B .......... Browns Ralph Felton ........................B ........Redskins Dick Nolan ..........................B ............ Giants Charlie Boxhold ..................B ..............49ers Tom Bruenich...................... T.......... Browns Charley Lattimer .................C ..........Steelers Ralph Baierl ........................ T.......... Packers Jack Scarbath ......................B ........Redskins Dick Modzelewski ........... DT........Redskins Lloyd Colteryahnn .............. E ..........Steelers Ed Fullerton ........................B ..............49ers Stan Jones............................ T............. Bears John Alderton ...................... E ..........Steelers Lew Weidensaul .................. E ........Redskins Bob Morgan ........................ T............. Rams Ed O’Connor ....................... T..........Steelers Art Hurd ..............................G ........Redskins Ed Modzelewski..................B ..........Steelers Dave Cianelli ......................C .............Yanks Ed Kensler...........................G ........Redskins Tom Cosgrove .....................C .......... Browns Joe Moss.............................. T............. Rams Pete Ladygo ........................G ..........Steelers Paul Nestor .......................... T............. Bears

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Name Pos. Team Jimmy Graham ..................TE .............Saints Darryl Sharpton................ LB .......... Raiders Jason Fox ............................ T............. Lions Dedrick Epps.....................TE ........ Chargers Spencer Adkins ............. OLB .......... Falcons Kenny Phillips..................DB ............ Giants Calais Campbell ............... DE ....... Cardinals Tavares Gooden................ LB ...........Ravens Brandon Meriweather ....... FS .......... Patriots Jon Beason .................... OLB .........Panthers Greg Olsen ........................TE ............. Bears Baraka Atkins ................... DE .......Seahawks Kareem Brown ................. DT.......... Patriots Kelly Jennings..................DB .......Seahawks Roger (Rocky) McIntosh . LB ........Redskins Sinorice Moss.................. WR ............ Giants Devin Hester ................... WR ............. Bears Eric Winston........................ T........... Texans Rashad Butler ...................... T.........Panthers Leon Williams .................. LB .......... Browns Orien Harris ..................... DT..........Steelers Marcus Maxey .................DB ............ Chiefs Antrel Rolle...................... CB ....... Cardinals Roscoe Parrish ................ WR ............... Bills Frank Gore ....................... RB ..............49ers Kevin Everett ....................TE ............... Bills Chris Myers.........................G ......... Broncos Sean Taylor ......................DB ........Redskins Kellen Winslow .................TE .......... Browns Jonathan Vilma................. LB .................Jets D.J. Williams .................... LB ......... Broncos Vernon Carey ......................G ........Dolphins Vince Wilfork ................... DT.......... Patriots Darrell McClover ............. LB .................Jets Alfonso Marshall .............DB ............. Bears Carlos Joseph ...................... T........ Chargers Andre Johnson ................ WR ........... Texans Jerome McDougle ............ DE ............Eagles Willis McGahee ............... RB ............... Bills William Joseph ................. DT............ Giants Andrew Williams ............. DE ..............49ers Jamaal Green .................... DE ............Eagles Matthew Walters .............. DE .................Jets Ken Dorsey ......................QB ..............49ers Bryant McKinnie ................ T.......... Vikings Jeremy Shockey ................TE ............ Giants Phillip Buchanon..............DB .......... Raiders Edward Reed ....................DB ...........Ravens Mike Rumph ....................DB ..............49ers Clinton Portis ................... RB ......... Broncos Martin Bibla ........................G .......... Falcons Najeh Davenport .............. RB .......... Packers James Lewis .....................DB .............. Colts Daryl Jones...................... WR ............ Giants Joaquin Gonzalez ................ T.......... Browns Dan Morgan ..................... LB .........Panthers Damione Lewis ................ DT............. Rams Santana Moss .................. WR .................Jets Reggie Wayne ................. WR .............. Colts James Jackson .................. RB .......... Browns Leonard Myers .................DB .......... Patriots Andre King...................... WR .......... Browns Bubba Franks ....................TE .......... Packers Michael Boireau ............... DE .......... Vikings Nate Webster .................... LB .... Buccaneers Richard Mercier ..................G ...........Ravens Mondriel Fulcher ............. RB .......... Raiders Edgerrin James ................. RB .............. Colts Nick Williams .................. RB ..........Bengals Scott Covington ...............QB ..........Bengals Duane Starks ....................DB ...........Ravens Jammi German ................ WR .......... Falcons Yatil Green ...................... WR ........Dolphins Kenard Lang..................... DE ........Redskins Kenny Holmes ................. DE .............Oilers Tremain Mack ..................DB ..........Bengals Marcus Wimberly.............DB .......... Falcons Twan Russell .................... LB ........Redskins Tony Gaiter ..................... WR .......... Patriots Carlos Jones .....................DB .......Seahawks Ray Lewis ........................ LB ...........Ravens Derrick Harris .................. RB ............. Rams Warren Sapp ..................... DT.... Buccaneers Patrick Riley..................... DT............. Bears Chris T. Jones .................. WR ............Eagles


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Larry Jones ....................... RB ........Redskins James Stewart................... RB .......... Vikings C.J. Richardson ................DB .............Oilers A.C. Tellison ................... WR .......... Browns Donnell Bennett ............... RB ............ Chiefs Darren Krein .................... DE ........ Chargers Ryan McNeil ....................DB ............. Lions Kevin Williams ............... WR ....... Cowboys Michael Barrow ............... LB .............Oilers Darrin Smith..................... LB ....... Cowboys Lamar Thomas ................ WR .... Buccaneers Horace Copeland ............. WR .... Buccaneers Carlos Etheredge ...............TE .............. Colts Gino Torretta ....................QB .......... Vikings Jessie Armstead ................ LB ............ Giants Leon Searcy ........................ T..........Steelers Darryl Williams ................DB ..........Bengals Craig Erickson .................QB .... Buccaneers Anthony Hamlet ............... DE .......Seahawks Kelvin Harris.......................C ............. Rams Carlos Huerta ......................K ........ Chargers Russell Maryland ............. DT....... Cowboys Randal Hill ...................... WR ........Dolphins Shane Curry ..................... DE .............. Colts Wesley Carroll................. WR .............Saints Robert Bailey ...................DB ............. Rams Craig Erickson .................QB ............Eagles Mike Sullivan ......................G ....... Cowboys Roland Smith ...................DB ........Dolphins Randy Bethel.....................TE .......... Patriots Luis Cristobal ......................G ............ Giants Alex Johnson................... WR .............Oilers Cortez Kennedy ............... DT.......Seahawks Jimmie Jones .................... DT....... Cowboys Bernard Clark ................... LB ..........Bengals Willis Peguese .................. DE .............Oilers Greg Mark ........................ DE ............ Giants Richard Newbill ............... LB .............Oilers Dale Dawkins .................. WR .................Jets Kenn Berry .......................DB ........ Chargers Bobby Harden ..................DB ........Dolphins Bill Hawkins .................... DE ............. Rams Cleveland Gary ................ RB ............. Rams Bubba McDowell .............DB .............Oilers Melvin Bratton ................. RB ......... Broncos Rod Carter ........................ LB ....... Cowboys Randy Shannon ................ LB ....... Cowboys Bennie Blades ..................DB ............. Lions Michael Irvin................... WR ....... Cowboys Daniel Stubbs ................... DE ..............49ers Brian Blades .................... WR .......Seahawks Brett Perriman ................. WR .............Saints Matt Patchan ....................... T............Eagles Darrell Fullington.............DB .......... Vikings Melvin Bratton ................. RB ........Dolphins Warren Williams .............. RB ..........Steelers Alfredo Roberts.................TE ............ Chiefs Derwin Jones.................... DE .......Seahawks Georga Mira Jr. ................ LB ..............49ers Vinny Testaverde..............QB .... Buccaneers Alonzo Highsmith ............ RB .............Oilers Jerome Brown .................. DT............Eagles Gregg Rakoczy....................C .......... Browns Winston Moss .................. LB .... Buccaneers Paul O’Connor ....................G ............ Giants Darryl Oliver .................... RB .......Seahawks Kevin Fagan ..................... DT..............49ers Reggie Sutton ...................DB .............Saints Willie Smith ......................TE .......... Browns John McVeigh .................. LB .......Seahawks Eddie Brown ................... WR ..........Bengals Willie Broughton.............. DE .............. Colts Dave Heffernan ...................G ............ Chiefs Dallas Cameron................ DT......... Broncos Joe Kohlbrand .................. LB .............Saints Glenn Dennison ................TE .................Jets Jay Brophy ....................... LB ........Dolphins Rodney Bellinger .............DB ............... Bills Speedy Neal ..................... RB ............... Bills Fred Robinson .................. DE .... Buccaneers Keith Griffin ..................... RB ........Redskins Lawrence Thompson ....... WR .......... Vikings Jim Kelly ..........................QB ............... Bills Mark Cooper ....................... T......... Broncos Mark Rush........................ RB .......... Vikings Tony Chickillo.................. DT.... Buccaneers Rocky Belk...................... WR .......... Browns Ronnie Lippett .................DB .......... Patriots Don Bailey ..........................C ......... Broncos Lester Williams ................ DT.......... Patriots Fred Marion .....................DB .......... Patriots Bob Nelson....................... DT........Dolphins David Jefferson ................ LB .......Seahawks Larry Brodsky ................. WR ............ Chiefs Dan Miller ...........................K ........Redskins Scott Nicolas .................... LB .......... Browns Mike Rodrigue ................ WR ........Dolphins John Swain .......................DB .......... Vikings Jim Joiner ........................ WR ....... Cardinals Pat Walker ....................... WR ......... Broncos Gene Coleman..................DB .... Buccaneers Ottis Anderson ................. RB ....... Cardinals Don Smith ........................ DE .......... Falcons Steve Alvers ......................TE ............ Giants Ken Johnson ..................... RB ............ Giants Don Latimer ..................... DT......... Broncos John Turner ......................DB .......... Vikings John McGriff .................... LB .... Buccaneers

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Larry Browk ........................ T............ Chiefs Bryan Ferguson ................DB .......... Patriots George Halas .................... LB .......Seahawks Eddie Edwards ................. DE ..........Bengals Phil August ...................... WR ..........Steelers Dennis Breckner............... DE ............. Bears Steadman Scavella ........... LB ............. Lions Ernie Jones .......................DB .......Seahawks Larry Bates ....................... RB .......Seahawks Gary Dunn........................ DT..........Steelers Steve Ludwig ......................C .............. Colts George Demopoulis ............C ..........Bengals Dennis Harrah ..................... T............. Rams Woody Thompson ............ RB .......... Falcons Joe Wysock .........................G .................Jets Rubin Carter ..................... DT......... Broncos Bill Capraun ........................ T............Eagles Steve Marcantonio .......... WR ............. Bears Witt Beckman.................. WR ............. Bears Chuck Foreman ................ RB .......... Vikings Burgess Owens.................DB .................Jets Mike Barnes ..................... DE .............. Colts Tom Smith ........................ RB ........Dolphins Al Palewicz ...................... LB ............ Chiefs Tom Sullivan .................... RB ............Eagles Kelly Cochrane ................QB .............Oilers Joe Schmidt ..................... WR ............. Rams Tony Stawarz....................DB .......... Raiders Tony Cline ........................ LB .......... Raiders Bill Trout .......................... DT..........Bengals Vince Opalsky .................. RB ............. Rams Ted Hendricks .................. LB .............. Colts Bob Tatareck .................... DT............... Bills Jim Cox ........................... WR ........Dolphins Steve Smith .......................TE ..........Bengals Hank Urbanowicz ............ DT.......... Vikings Jerry Daanen ................... WR ....... Cardinals Joe Mirto ............................. T........Dolphins Ken Corbin ....................... LB ........Dolphins Bill Chambless ....................G ............ Chiefs Joe Mira .......................... WR ..........Bengals Eugene Trosch.................. DT............ Chiefs Mike Haggerty .................... T..........Steelers Tom Beier.........................DB ........Dolphins Fred Cassidy..................... RB .......... Packers Bob Biletnikoff ................QB .................Jets Fred Brown ......................... E ............. Rams Bob Werl ............................. E ............. Rams George Mira .....................QB ..............49ers Dan Conners........................ T............. Bears Roland Benson .................... T............. Rams Jim O’Mahoney ............... LB .......... Vikings Nick Ryder ..........................B ............. Lions Bob Dentel ..........................C ............. Bears Jim Simon ........................... E ............. Lions John Sisk .............................B ............. Bears Ben Rizzo ............................B ............Eagles Bill Miller............................ E .......... Vikings Jim Vollenweider.................B ..............49ers Bill Watts............................. T............. Bears Bill Diamond.......................G ....... Cardinals Jack Novak ..........................G .......... Packers John O’Day ......................... T........Redskins Chuck Linning .................... T............. Bears Ray Lardani......................... T.......... Packers Jim Otto...............................C .......... Raiders John Varone .........................B ..............49ers Don Bosseler .......................B ........Redskins Jack Johnson .......................B ............. Bears Charley Hutchings .............. T..........Steelers Phil Bennett......................... E ..........Steelers Jack Losch...........................B .......... Packers Francis (Whitey) Rouviere ..B ........Redskins Bob Nolan ........................... E ..........Steelers Mike Hudock ......................C .......... Packers Gordon Malloy ....................B ............. Lions Frank McDnald ................... E .............. Colts Tom Pepsin.......................... E ....... Cardinals Dan Tassotti......................... T..........Steelers Nick Chickillo .....................G ....... Cardinals Bob Schneidenbach.............B ..........Steelers Jim Dooley ..........................B ............. Bears Will Stolk ............................B ....... Cardinals Tom Jelley ........................... E ............. Bears Al Carapella ........................ T..............49ers Pete Mastellone ...................C ............Eagles Frank Smith.........................B ............ Giants Ralph Fieler......................... E .......... Packers Ernie Settembre ................... T............. Lions Tony Yovicsin ..................... E ............Eagles Harvey James ......................C ............. Lions Bob McDougal ....................B .......... Packers Bill Levitt ............................C .............Yanks Walt Watt .............................B ....... Cardinals Howdy Plasman ..................B ............. Bears Pat Petroski .........................G ..........Steelers Tom Kearns ......................... T............ Giants Joe Krutulis ......................... E ............. Bears Terry Fox .............................B ..........Steelers John Noppenberg ................B ..........Steelers Walt Kichefski..................... E ............. Bears Bob Masterson .................... E ............. Bears

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Richard Quinn ...................TE ......... Broncos Brandon Tate ............ WR-KR .......... Patriots Garrett Reynolds ................. T.......... Falcons Brooks Foster .................. WR ............. Rams Kentwan Balmer .............. DT.............49’ers Hilee Taylor...................... DE .........Panthers Chase Page ....................... DT........ Chargers Jason Brown ........................C ...........Ravens Gerald Sensabaugh............ SS ...........Jaguars Madison Hedgecock..........FB ............. Rams Dexter Reid ......................DB .......... Patriots Michael Waddell ..............DB .............Titans Jeb Terry ..............................G .... Buccaneers Sam Aiken ....................... WR ............... Bills Julius Peppers................... DE .........Panthers Ryan Sims ........................ DT............ Chiefs David Thorton .................. LB .............. Colts Joey Evans ....................... DE ..........Bengals Ronald Curry....................QB .......... Raiders Quincy Monk ................... LB ............ Giants Alge Crumpler ..................TE .......... Falcons Adrian Wilson ..................DB ....... Cardinals Sedrick Hodge.................. LB .............Saints Brandon Spoon................. LB ............... Bills Dauntae Finger ..................TE .... Buccaneers Deon Dyer ........................ RB ........Dolphins Ebenezer Ekuban ............. DE ....... Cowboys Dre’ Bly ............................DB ............. Rams Russell Davis ................... DT............. Bears Keith Newman ................. LB ............... Bills Na Brown ........................ WR ............Eagles Mike Pringley................... DE ............. Lions Greg Ellis ......................... DE ....... Cowboys Brian Simmons................. LB ..........Bengals Vonnie Holliday ............... DT.......... Packers Omar Brown.....................DB .......... Falcons Kivuusama Mays ............. LB .......... Vikings Robert Williams ...............DB ............ Chiefs Jonathan Linton................ RB ............... Bills Rick Terry ........................ DT.................Jets Freddie Jones ....................TE ........ Chargers James Hamilton................ LB ...........Jaguars Leon Johnson ................... RB .................Jets Andre Purvis .................... DT..........Bengals Marcus Jones.................... DT.... Buccaneers Sean Boyd ........................DB .......... Vikings William Henderson .......... RB .......... Packers Jimmy Hitchcock .............DB .......... Patriots Mike Morton .................... LB .......... Raiders Eddie Mason .................... LB .................Jets Oscar Sturgis .................... DE ....... Cowboys Bucky Brooks.................. WR ............... Bills Austin Robbins................. DT.......... Raiders Bracey Walker ..................DB ............ Chiefs Sean Crocker ....................DB ............... Bills Thomas Smith ..................DB ............... Bills Natrone Means ................. RB ........ Chargers Rondell Jones ...................DB ......... Broncos Tommy Thigpen ............... LB ............ Giants Brian Bollinger....................G ..............49ers Dwight Hollier ................. LB ........Dolphins Roy Barker ....................... DT.......... Vikings Deems May .......................TE ........ Chargers Eric Blount ...................... WR ....... Cardinals Andrew Oberg ..................... T.......... Packers Kevin Donnalley ................. T.............Oilers Torin Dorn ........................DB .......... Raiders Cecil Gray ........................ DT............Eagles Darrell Hamilton ................. T......... Broncos Derrick Fenner ................. RB .......Seahawks Antonio Gross .................. LB ..............49ers Tim Goad ......................... DT.......... Patriots Reuben David................... DT.... Buccaneers Carlton Bailey .................. LB ............... Bills Harris Barton....................... T..............49ers Larry Griffin .....................DB .............Oilers Tommy Barnhardt ............... P.... Buccaneers Carl Carr........................... LB .................Jets Arnold Franklin.................TE ........Dolphins Ethan Horton .................... RB ............ Chiefs Brian Johnston ....................C ............ Giants Greg Naron..........................G ............Eagles Micah Moon ..................... LB .......... Falcons Brian Blados........................ T..........Bengals Tyrone Williams ............... RB .............Saints Mark Smith ..................... WR ........Redskins Aaron Jackson .................. LB ..........Bengals Mike Wilcher ................... LB ............. Rams Dave Dreschsler ..................G .......... Packers Kelvin Bryant ................... RB ........Redskins Calvin Daniels.................. LB ............ Chiefs Darrell Nicholson ............. LB ............ Giants Bill Jackson ......................DB .......... Browns Lawrence Taylor .............. LB ............ Giants Donnell Thompson........... DT.............. Colts Rick Donnalley ...................C ..........Steelers Amos Lawrence ............... RB ........ Chargers Ron Wooten.........................G .......... Patriots Harry Standback............... DT.......... Falcons Buddy Curry..................... LB .......... Falcons Doug Paschal ................... RB .......... Vikings Phil Farris ........................ WR ......... Broncos Bob Hukill...........................G ....... Cowboys Dave Simmons ................. LB .......... Packers Mike Salzano ......................G ....... Cowboys Dee Hardison ................... DE ............... Bills Brooks Williams................TE .............Saints Walker Lee ...................... 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Mike Voight...................... RB ..........Bengals Mark Griffin ........................ T............. Lions Mark Cantrell ......................C ....... Cowboys Tom Burkett ........................ T.......... Browns James Betterson ............... RB ......... Broncos Ken Huff .............................G .............. Colts Charles Waddell ................TE ........ Chargers Chris Kupec .....................QB ............... Bills Robert Pratt .........................G .............. Colts Sammy Johnson ............... RB ..............49ers Phil Lamm........................DB ............... Bills Bob Thornton ......................G ....... Cowboys Lewis Jolley ..................... RB .............Oilers Dan Medlin ...................... DT.......... Raiders John Bunting .................... LB ............Eagles Don McCauley ................. RB .............. Colts Felix Blanchard .................TE .......... Browns Mike Richey ........................ T............... Bills Jeff Beaver .......................QB .............. Colts Bo Wood........................... LB .............Saints Dan Talbott .......................QB ..............49ers Ken Willard ...................... RB ..............49ers Chris Hanburger ............... LB ........Redskins Bob Lacey ........................... E .......... Vikings Ed Kesler.......................... RB ..........Steelers Rip Hawkins..................... LB .......... Vikings Henry Clement ....................B ..........Steelers Bob Elliot ......................... RB ....... Cardinals Jack Cummings ................QB ............Eagles Don Stallings....................... T........Redskins Earl Butler ........................... T..........Steelers Jim Williams .......................G ..............49ers Ron Koes.............................C ............. Lions Emil DeCantis .....................B ....... Cardinals Alan Goldstein .................... E ............. Rams John Schroeder .................... E ....... Cardinals Don Redding ....................... T............. Bears Fred Swearingen .................G ............ Giants Rabe Walton ........................B ....... Cardinals Buddy Payne ....................... E ........Redskins Phil Blazer........................... T............. Lions Leo Russavage .................... T.......... Browns Eddie Sutton ........................B ........Redskins Don Klochak .......................B ............. Rams Jack Stillwell ....................... E .......... Browns Bill Koman ..........................G .............. Colts Stew Pell ............................. T..............49ers Kenny Keller .......................B ............Eagles Larry Parker ........................B ........Redskins Jack Maultsby ..................... T............. Rams Ken Yarborough .................. E ........Redskins Tom Higgins........................ T....... Cardinals Bud Wallace ........................B ............Eagles Irv Holdash..........................C .......... Browns Roscoe Hansen .................... T............Eagles Art Weiner ........................... E ........ Bulldogs Charlie (Choo-Choo) Justice .B ........Redskins Kenneth Powell ................... E ..........Steelers Len Szafaryn ....................... T........Redskins Mike Rubish ........................ E .............Yanks Bob Kennedy ......................B ........Redskins Bob Mitten ..........................G ............. Bears Joe Romano......................... T............. Lions Bob Cox .............................. E ....... Cardinals Stan Marczyk ...................... T............. Bears Bill Smith ............................ T....... Cardinals Jim Camp ............................B ....... Cardinals Ernie Williamson ................ T........Redskins Jack Fitch ............................B ..........Steelers Walt Pupa ............................B ............. Bears Jerrell Baxter ....................... T.......... Packers Don Clayton ........................B ............ Giants Hosea Rodgers ....................B ............ Giants Ted Hazelwood ................... T............. Bears Howard Weldon ..................G ............. Bears Bill Voris .............................B ............ Giants Chan Highsmith ..................C .............Yanks Ralph Strayhorn ..................G ....... Cardinals Hugh Cox ............................B .......... Packers Ray Jordan ..........................B .......... Packers Fred Marshall ......................G ............ Giants Carl Suntheimer ..................C ....... Cardinals Jim (Sweet) Lalanne ...........B ............. Bears Paul Severin ........................ E ..........Steelers Gates Kimball ..................... T....... Cardinals George (Snuffy) Stirnweiss......B ....... Cardinals Charley Slagle .....................B ........Redskins Steve Maronic ..................... T............. Lions Jack Kraynick......................B ............Eagles George Watson ....................B ............ Giants Andy Bershak...................... E ............. Lions Tom Burnette.......................B ..........Steelers Henry Bartos .......................G ........Redskins Name Pos. Team Ted Larsen ........................ OL.......... Patriots Willie Young .................... DE ............. Lions Anthony Hill .....................TE ........... Texans Andre Brown.................... RB ............ Giants DaJuan Morgan ................... S ............ Chiefs DeMarcus Tyler................ DT............ Chiefs A. J. Davis ........................ CB ............. Lions Leroy Harris ........................C .............Titans Mario Williams ................ DE ........... Texans Manny Lawson................. LB ..............49ers John McCargo .................. DT............... Bills Stephen Tulloch ............... LB .............Titans

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Marcus Hudson ................DB ..............49ers T.J. Williams .....................TE .... Buccaneers Chris Colmer .................... OT.... Buccaneers Andre Maddox .................. SS .................Jets Pat Thomas.................... OLB ...........Jaguars Philip Rivers.....................QB ............ Giants Sean Locklear......................G .......Seahawks Jerricho Cotchery ............ WR .................Jets Terrence Holt....................DB ............. Lions Scott Kooistra...................... T..........Bengals LeVar Fisher ..................... LB ....... Cardinals Brian Williams .................DB .......... Vikings Koren Robinson .............. WR .......Seahawks Lloyd Harrison .................DB ........Redskins Tony Scott ........................DB .................Jets Torry Holt........................ WR ............. Rams Jason Perry .......................DB ........ Chargers Carlos King ...................... RB ..........Steelers Alvis Whitted .................. WR ...........Jaguars Rod Brown ....................... RB ....... Cardinals Damien Covington ........... LB ............... Bills William Strong .................DB .............Saints Carl Reeves ...................... DE ............. Bears Eddie Goines ................... WR .......Seahawks DeWayne Washington ......DB .......... Vikings Gary Downs ..................... RB ............ Giants George Hegamin ................. T....... Cowboys Mike Reid.........................DB ............Eagles Sebastian Savage..............DB ............... Bills David Merritt ................... LB ........Dolphins Mark Thomas ................... DE ..............49ers Charles Davenport .......... WR ..........Steelers Todd Harrison ...................TE ............. Bears Scott Adell........................... T.............Saints Mike Jones ....................... DE ....... Cardinals Jesse Campbell .................DB ............Eagles Joe Johnson ......................DB ............. Bears Fernandus Vinson.............DB ..........Bengals Elijah Austin..................... DT.......... Browns Ray Agnew ....................... DE .......... Patriots Bobby Houston ................ LB .......... Packers Danny Peebles................. WR .... Buccaneers Naz Worthern .................. WR ............ Chiefs Izel Jenkins.......................DB ............Eagles Haywood Jeffires ............ WR .............Oilers Nelson Jones ....................DB ........ Chargers Joe Milnichik ...................... T............. Lions Raymond Phillips ............. LB ......... Broncos Reggie Singletary ............. DE ............Eagles Rickey Isom ..................... RB ........Dolphins Joe McIntosh .................... RB ............. Lions Frank Bush ....................... LB .............Oilers Eric Williams ...................DB ..........Steelers Perry Williams .................DB ............ Giants Mike Quick ..................... WR ............Eagles Robert Abraham ............... LB .............Oilers Dwight Sullivan ............... RB ....... Cowboys Todd Eckerson..................... T....... Cowboys Bubba Green .................... DT.............. Colts Lin Dawson .......................TE .......... Patriots Jim Ritcher ..........................C ............... Bills Chris Dietrich ...................... T............. Lions Woodrow Wilson..............DB ..........Steelers Lee Jukes......................... WR ............Eagles Chuck Stone ........................G ........Dolphins Ted Brown ........................ RB .......... Vikings Tim Gillespie.......................G ............ Giants Johnny Evans ...................... P.......... Browns Elijah Marshall ................ WR .... Buccaneers Richard Carter ..................DB .............Saints Don Buckey .................... WR .................Jets Dave Buckey ....................QB .................Jets Stan Fritts ......................... RB ..........Bengals Roland Hooks................... RB ............... Bills Frank Haywood................ DT..........Bengals Charley Young.................. RB ....... Cowboys Willie Burden ................... RB ............. Lions Rick Druschel......................G ..........Steelers Allen Sitterle ....................... T..........Steelers Mahlon Williams ...............TE .................Jets Ed Nicholas ......................... T............. Bears Ron Carpenter .................. DT..........Bengals Gerald Warren .....................K ....... Cardinals Bobby Hall ....................... RB ............... Bills Henry Hipps ..................... LB ............. Rams Dennis Byrd ..................... DT.......... Patriots Fred Combs ......................DB ........ Chargers Art McMahon...................DB .......... Patriots Bill Gentry ....................... LB .......... Falcons Harold Deters ......................K ....... Cowboys Charles Noggle................. RB ............ Chiefs Gary Rowe ....................... RB ............ Giants Dave Ellis ......................... DE .............. Colts Tony Golmont ..................DB ....... Cardinals Glen Sasser.......................... E ....... Cardinals Roman Gabriel .................QB .......... Raiders Roman Gabriel .................QB ............. Rams Bert Wilder .......................... T............. Rams Claude (Hoot) Gibson .........B ............. Bears Dick Reynolds..................... T.............. Colts Nick Maravich .................... T............Eagles John Lawrence ....................G ........Redskins Bob Pepe ............................. E ............ Giants Frank Palandrani ................. T.......... Browns Paul Balonick ......................C .............. Colts Dick Christy ........................B .......... Packers Darrell Dess ........................ T........Redskins Ken Trowbridge ..................B ..........Steelers

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John Szuehan ...................... T..........Steelers Eddie West .......................QB .......... Browns Hugh Pierce.........................C .......... Browns Alex Webster .......................B ........Redskins Elmer Costa.........................G .......... Browns Tom Tofaute ........................C ....... Cardinals Jim O’Rourke ......................B ........Redskins Jim Byler .............................G ............. Bears Jim Rees .............................. T............. Rams Bill Stanton ......................... E ............Eagles Howard Turner ....................B ....... Cardinals Paul Gibson ......................... E ..........Steelers George Blomquist ............... E ............Eagles Mike Andrews ..................... E .............Yanks Art Faircloth ........................B .............Yanks Lloyd Ott .............................C ....... Cardinals Pete Boltrek......................... T..........Steelers W.J. Gibson ......................... E ......... Dodgers Ed (Ty) Coon....................... T......... Dodgers Mike Sullivan ...................... E ..........Steelers Lou Mark ............................C ......... Dodgers Dom Mac Cara .................... E ........Redskins Name Pos. Team Chris Cook ....................... CB .......... Vikings Eugene Monroe ................... T...........Jaguars Clint Sintim ................... OLB ............ Giants Cedric Peerman ................ RB ...........Ravens John Phillips ......................TE ....... Cowboys Chris Long ....................... DE ............. Rams Branden Albert .................... T............ Chiefs Tom Santi ..........................TE .............. Colts Jason Snelling .................. RB ...............Bucs Marcus Hamilton ............. CB .......... Falcons D’Brickashaw Ferguson...... T.................Jets Brad Butler .......................... T............... Bills Marques Hagans.............. WR ............. Rams Wali Lundy....................... RB ........... Texans Kurt Smith...........................K ........ Chargers Heath Miller ......................TE ..........Steelers Darryl Blackstock ......... OLB ....... Cardinals Elton Brown ........................G ....... Cardinals Alvin Pearman ................. RB ...........Jaguars Chris Canty ...................... DE ....... Cowboys Andrew Hoffman ............. DT.......... Browns Patrick Estes ......................TE ..............49ers Matt Schaub .....................QB .......... Falcons Angelo Crowell ................ LB ............... Bills Billy McMullen............... WR ............Eagles Chris Luzar........................TE ...........Jaguars Monsanto Pope................. DT......... Broncos Antwoine Womack ........... RB .......... Patriots Billy Baber ........................TE ............ Chiefs Thomas Jones ................... RB ....... Cardinals John St. Clair.......................C ............. Rams Shannon Taylor ................ LB ........ Chargers Antwan Harris ..................DB .......... Patriots Patrick Kerney ................. DE .......... Falcons Wali Rainer ...................... LB .......... Browns Aaron Brooks ...................QB .......... Packers Antonio Dingle................. DT..........Steelers Anthony Poindexter .........DB ...........Ravens Robert Hunt.........................G .... Buccaneers Germane Crowell ............ WR ............. Lions Doug Karczewski ................ T.................Jets James Farrior.................... LB .................Jets Jon Harris ......................... DE ............Eagles Jamie Sharper ................... LB ...........Ravens Tiki Barber ....................... RB ............ Giants Ronde Barber ...................DB .... Buccaneers Duane Ashman ................. DE ............. Lions Patrick Jeffers.................. WR ......... Broncos Mike Frederick ................. DE .......... Browns Tyrone Davis ................... WR .................Jets Charles Way ..................... RB ............ Giants Keith Lyle.........................DB ............. Rams Jon Reid .............................. T.............Oilers Chris Slade ....................... DE .......... Patriots Terry Kirby....................... RB ........Dolphins David Ware.......................... T.................Jets Greg Jeffries .....................DB ............. Lions Ray Roberts......................... T.......Seahawks Matt Blundin ....................QB ............ Chiefs Nikki Fisher ..................... RB ............. Bears Herman Moore ................ WR ............. Lions Tony Convington..............DB .... Buccaneers Bruce McGonnigal ............TE ..........Steelers Shawn Moore ...................QB ......... Broncos Marcus Wilson ................. RB .......... Raiders Ray Savage....................... LB ............. Rams Tim O’Connor ..................... T..........Bengals Jeff Lageman .................... LB .................Jets John Ford ........................ WR ............. Lions David Griggs .................... LB .............Saints Scott Secules ....................QB ....... Cowboys Don Majkowski................QB .......... Packers Jim Dombrowski ................. T.............Saints Barry Word ....................... RB .............Saints Jim Huddleston ...................G ........Redskins Lester Lyles ......................DB .................Jets Bob Olderman .....................G ............ Chiefs Ron Mattes .......................... T.......Seahawks Quentin Walker ................ RB ....... Cardinals Billy Griggs.......................TE .................Jets Stuart Anderson................ LB ............ Chiefs Greg Taylor ..................... WR .......... Patriots Tommy Vigorito ............... RB ........Dolphins


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Tony Blount......................DB ............ Giants Grant Hudson ................... DT....... Cardinals Russ Henderson .................. P.............. Colts John Choma ........................G ........ Chargers Mike Ozdowski ................ DE .............. Colts Tom Glassic.........................G ......... Broncos Scott Gardner ...................QB ............... Bills Dick Ambrose .................. LB .......... Browns Ken Shelton.......................TE ......... Broncos Ken Lambert ....................DB .............Oilers Harrison Davis ................ WR ........ Chargers Paul Ryczek.........................C .......... Falcons Kent Merritt .................... WR .............Saints Dave Sullivan .................. WR .......... Browns Andy Selfridge ................. LB ........ Chargers Dan Ryczek .........................C ........Redskins Frank Quayle.................... RB ......... Broncos Jeff Anderson ................... RB ........Redskins Greg Shelly .........................G .......... Browns Rick Brand ....................... DT........Redskins Paul Rogers ......................... T........Redskins John Naponic ...................... T.......... Raiders Bob David ........................QB .............Oilers Ed Carrington .................. WR .............Oilers James Copeland ..................G .......... Browns Carroll Jarvis .................... RB ........ Chargers George Stetter ..................DB .............Saints Don Parker ..........................G ..............49ers John Pincavage................. RB ............. Lions Bob Kowalkowski...............G ............. Lions Terry Sieg .........................HB .......... Browns Harlow Fullwood ................G .............. Colts Turnley Todd .................... LB .......... Packers Ron Gassert ......................... T.......... Packers Dave Graham ...................... E ............Eagles John Diehl ........................... T.............. Colts Hal Outten ........................... T............. Lions Fred Polzer .......................... E ........Redskins Ulmo (Sonny) Randle .........B ....... Cardinals Henry Jordan .................... DT.......... Browns Bob Gunderman .................. E ............. Lions John Polzer .......................QB .............. Colts Herb Hartwell......................B .............. Colts Joe Mehalick ....................... T............Eagles Tom Scott ............................ E ............. Rams Bob Tata ..............................B ............. Lions Bob Miller ........................... T............. Lions Jimmy Lesane .....................B ............. Bears Joe Palumbo ........................G ..............49ers Gene Schroeder ................... E ............. Bears Johnny Papit ........................B ........Redskins Dick Johnson....................... T.......... Packers Carlton Elliott...................... E .......... Packers Joe Leonard ......................... T............. Rams Bruce Bailey........................B ............. Rams George Grimes ....................B ............. Rams Ray Brown ..........................B ............. Bears Lockwood Frizzell ..............C ............Eagles Joe McCary .........................B .............Yanks George Neff.........................B .............Yanks Tom Dudley......................... E ........Redskins Joe Kirkland ........................ T.............Yanks Charlie Ellis ........................B ............ Giants John Duda ...........................B ............Eagles (Bullet) Bill Dudley ............B ..........Steelers Jim Gillettee ........................B .......... Packers

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Name Pos. Team Jason Worilds ................ OLB ..........Steelers Kam Chancellor ................ FS .......Seahawks Ed Wang .............................. T............... Bills Brent Bowden ..................... P...............Bucs Cody Grimm ................. OLB ...............Bucs Victor Harris..................... CB ............Eagles Duane Brown ...................... T........... Texans Brandon Flowers ..............DB ............ Chiefs Eddie Royal.............. WR/KR ......... Broncos Chris Ellis......................... DE ............... Bills Xavier Adibi ..................... LB ........... Texans Carlton Powell ................. DT......... Broncos Josh Morgan .................... WR .............49’ers Justin Harper ................... WR ...........Ravens Aaron Rouse...................... SS .......... Packers David Clowney ............... WR .......... Packers Brandon Frye ...................... T........... Texans Jimmy Williams ...............DB .......... Falcons Darryl Tapp ...................... DE .......Seahawks James Anderson ............... LB .........Panthers Jeff King............................TE .........Panthers Jon Lewis ......................... DT....... Cardinals Justin Hamilton ................DB .......... Browns Jimmy Martin ......................C ........ Chargers Will Montgomery ................G .........Panthers Cedric Humes................... RB ..........Steelers Eric Green ........................ CB ....... Cardinals Vincent Fuller.................... FS .............Titans Jon Dunn .......................... OT.......... Browns DeAngelo Hall .................DB .......... Falcons Kevin Jones ...................... RB ............. Lions Jake Grove ..........................C .......... Raiders Ernest Wilford ................. WR ...........Jaguars Nathaniel Adibi ................ DE ..........Steelers Lee Suggs ......................... RB .......... Browns Willie Pile ........................DB ............ Chiefs Andre Davis .................... WR .......... Browns Ben Taylor ........................ LB .......... Browns Kevin McCadam ..............DB .......... Falcons

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David Pugh....................... DT.............. Colts Bob Slowikowski ..............TE ....... Cowboys Chad Beasley ................... DT.......... Vikings Derrius Monroe ................ DE .............Saints Jarrett Ferguson ................ RB ............... Bills Michael Vick ....................QB .......... Falcons Cory Bird .........................DB .............. Colts Matt Lehr ............................G ....... Cowboys John Engelberger.............. DE ..............49ers Ike Charlton .....................DB .......Seahawks Corey Moore .................... LB ............... Bills Anthony Midget ...............DB .......... Falcons Shyrone Stith.................... RB ...........Jaguars Pierson Prioleau ...............DB ..............49ers Derek Smith ........................ T........Redskins Todd Washington ................C .... Buccaneers Gennaro DiNapoli ...............G .......... Raiders Ken Oxendine .................. RB .......... Falcons Marcus Parker .................. RB ..........Bengals Jim Druckenmiller ...........QB ..............49ers Torrian Gray .....................DB .......... Vikings Antonio Banks .................DB .......... Vikings Cornell Brown.................. DE ...........Ravens Bryan Still ....................... WR ........ Chargers J.C. Price .......................... DT.........Panthers Antonio Freeman ............ WR .......... Packers Ken Brown ....................... LB ......... Broncos Tyrone Drakeford .............DB ..............49ers John Burke ........................TE .......... Patriots Jim Pyne ..............................C .... Buccaneers Eugene Chung ..................... T.......... Patriots Will Furrer........................QB ............. Bears Damien Russell ................DB ..............49ers William Boatwright.............G ............Eagles John Granby .....................DB ......... Broncos Al Chamblee .................... LB .... Buccaneers Jock Jones ........................ LB .......... Browns Roger Brown ....................DB .......... Packers Steve Johnson....................TE .......... Patriots Carter Wiley .....................DB .......... Falcons Victor Jones ...................... LB .... Buccaneers Eddie Hunter .................... RB .................Jets Curtis Taliaferro ............... LB .......... Falcons Bruce Smith ..................... DE ............... Bills Jesse Penn ........................ LB ....... Cowboys Ashley Lee .......................DB .......... Falcons Joe Jones ...........................TE ....... Cowboys Al Young ..........................DB ............ Giants Tony Paige........................ RB .................Jets Robert Brown ................... LB .......... Packers Doug McDougald............. DE .......... Patriots Kenny Lewis .................... RB .......... Raiders Tom Beasley..................... DT..........Steelers Phil Rogers ....................... RB ....... Cardinals Ricky Scales .................... WR .............Oilers Don Strock .......................QB ........Dolphins Jack Simcsak .......................K ......... Broncos Ken Edwards .................... RB ............... Bills James Harvey ...................... T............... Bills Rick Piland ..........................G ............ Chiefs Ken Barefoot .....................TE ........Redskins Jim Richards.....................DB .................Jets Andu Bowling .................. LB ....... Cardinals Tom Francisco .................. RB ......... Broncos Don Bruce ...........................G .......... Raiders Bob Schweickert .................B ..............49ers Sonny Utz......................... RB ....... Cowboys Jake Adams ......................... E ....... Cardinals Gene Breen.......................... T.......... Packers Don Oakes........................... T............Eagles Mike Zeno ...........................G ............. Rams Bernie Vishneski ................. T............ Giants Carroll Dale..................... WR ............. Rams Jim Burks ............................ T............Eagles Russ Moon .......................... T............. Bears Bob Wolfenden....................B ............. Rams Hillmer Olson......................C ............. Lions Tom Dalzell ......................... T............. Bears George Preas .......................G .............. Colts Johnny Dean........................B ..............49ers Howie Wright ......................B ....... Cardinals Jim Locke ............................ T.............. Colts Tom Petty ............................ E ........Redskins Tom Hughes ........................ T.......... Browns Madison (Buzz) Nutter .......C ........Redskins Sterling Wingo ....................B ............. Rams John Maskas ........................ T.............Yanks Herm Dickerson ..................B ....... Cardinals

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Name Pos. Team Brandon Ghee .................. CB ..........Bengals Chris DeGeare ..................... T.......... Vikings Aaron Curry .................. OLB .......Seahawks Alphonso Smith ............... CB ......... Broncos Chip Vaughn........................ S .............Saints Stanley Arnoux................ ILB .............Saints Jeremy Thompson ............ DE .......... Packers Kenneth Moore ............... WR ............. Lions Steve Justice ........................C .............. Colts Josh Gattis ......................... FS ...........Jaguars Steve Vallos ......................... T.......Seahawks Ryan Plackemeier................ P.......Seahawks Eric King .......................... CB ............... Bills Calvin Pace ...................... DE ....... Cardinals Ovie Mughelli .................. RB ...........Ravens Montique Sharpe .............. DT............ Chiefs Fred Robbins .................... DT.......... Vikings

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Dustin Lyman ................... LB ............. Bears Reggie Austin ...................DB ............. Bears Desmond Clark .................TE ......... Broncos Ben Coleman....................... T....... Cardinals John Henry Mills...............TE .............Oilers Michael McCrary ............. DE .......Seahawks Ricky Proehl.................... WR ....... Cardinals Tony Mayberry....................C .... Buccaneers Mike Elkins ......................QB ............ Chiefs David Braxton .................. LB .......... Vikings A.J. Greene.......................DB ............ Giants Greg Scales .......................TE .............Saints Darryl McGill................... RB ........Redskins Paul Kiser ............................G .......... Falcons Greg Harris..........................G .......... Packers Topper Clemons ............... RB ....... Cowboys Gary Baldinger ................. DE ............ Chiefs Tony Garbarczyk .............. DT............... Bills Harry Newsome .................. P..........Steelers Ronnie Burgess ................DB .......... Packers Kenny Duckett ................ WR .............Saints Rich Baldinger .................... T............ Giants Bill Ard................................G ............ Giants Carlos Bradley ................. LB ........ Chargers Syd Kitson...........................G .......... Packers Larry Tearry ........................C ............. Lions Steve Young ......................TE .............Oilers Bill Armstrong .................DB .......... Browns Dave LaCrosse ................. LB ..........Steelers Chuck Ramsey ....................K .......... Patriots Clayton Heath .................. RB ........Dolphins Kenneth Garrett ................ RB ....... Cardinals Ed Bradley ....................... LB ..........Steelers Win Headley........................C .......... Packers Ed George ........................... T..........Steelers Fred Summers ..................DB .......... Browns Bob Grant ......................... LB .............. Colts Ken Henry ....................... WR ....... Cardinals Lynn Nesbitt ........................G ............. Bears John Snow ........................... T.............Saints Karl Sweetan ....................QB ............. Lions Bill Hull .............................. E ............. Bears Kent Martin ......................... T............. Bears Norm Snead .....................QB ........Redskins Bob McCreary..................... T..............49ers Wayne Wolff .......................G .......... Browns Pete Manning ...................... E ............. Bears George Johnson ................... T..........Steelers Neil MacLean......................B ............Eagles Frank Thompson ................. T.......... Browns Billy Ray Barnes .................B ............Eagles John Ladner......................... E ..............49ers John Niznik ......................... E ............Eagles Nick Consoles ..................DB ............Eagles John Parham ........................B ............Eagles Gerry Huth ..........................G ............ Giants Bob Bartholomew ............... T.......... Browns Ed Stowers .......................... E ............ Giants Nick Maravic ......................B ............Eagles Lou Hallow .........................C ............. Rams Joe Koch..............................B ............. Bears Bob Gaona .......................... T..........Steelers Larry Spencer ......................B ............. Lions Tom Donahue ......................C ....... Cardinals Bill Link ..............................G ........Redskins Clyde Pickard ......................G ............. Bears Jack Lewis........................... E ............. Bears Bill Miller............................B ............. Bears Ed Listopad ......................... T....... Cardinals Ed Kissell ............................B ..........Steelers Jim Staton............................ T........Redskins Bill George .......................... T............. Bears Bill Gregus ..........................B ............. Bears Jim Duncan ......................... E .......... Browns Ed Bradley .......................... E ............. Bears Tom Palmer ......................... T....... Cardinals Johnny (Red) O’Quinn........ E ............. Bears Bernie Hanula ..................... T....... Cardinals Jim Lail ...............................B .............Yanks Tom Fetzer ..........................B ............ Giants Ed Royston ..........................G ............ Giants Jim Duncan ......................... E ............. Bears Dick Wedel ..........................G ....... Cardinals Bob Leonetti........................G ............Eagles Ulysses Cornogg ................. T............Eagles Dick Brnkley .......................B ............ Giants Harry Dowda.......................B ........Redskins Otis Sacrinty........................B ........Redskins Elmer (Buck) Jones .............G ............ Giants Dave Harris ......................... E ............. Lions Charles (Buck) Garrison .....G ..........Steelers Pride Ratteree ......................G ....... Cardinals Elmer Barbour.....................B ............ Giants Nick Sacrinty ......................B ............. Bears Fred Grant ...........................B ....... Cardinals Russ Perry ...........................B ............. Rams George Owen ......................G ..........Steelers John (Red) Cochran ............B ....... Cardinals Bill Stanford ........................C ............. Bears Pat Preston .......................... T............. Bears John Polansky .....................B ............. Lions Charley Givler.....................G ....... Cardinals Frank Kapriva .....................G ..........Steelers Jim Ringgold .......................B ..........Steelers John Jett .............................. E ............. Lions Tony Gallovich....................B ............. Rams John Pendergast...................C ............. Rams Rupert Pate .......................... T....... Cardinals Lou Trunzo ..........................G ......... Dodgers


ACC & The NFL Draft NFL Draft by School School Selections Miami ...........................................................299 Florida State .................................................220 North Carolina ..............................................206 Clemson ........................................................205 Georgia Tech.................................................204 Maryland ......................................................202 Boston College .............................................189 Duke .............................................................149 Virginia .........................................................149 NC State .......................................................143 Virginia Tech ................................................128 Wake Forest ..................................................126 South Carolina ................................................67

First Round Selections Miami .............................................................60 Florida State ...................................................35 Clemson ..........................................................22 North Carolina ................................................18 Boston College ...............................................17 Maryland ........................................................16 NC State .........................................................15 Virginia ...........................................................16 Georgia Tech...................................................11 Duke .................................................................6 Virginia Tech ....................................................7 Wake Forest ......................................................3

ACC Players by NFL Teams Arizona Cardinals .........................................124 Chicago Bears...............................................122 Pittsburgh Steelers ........................................121 Washington Redskins ...................................114 Philadelphia Eagles ......................................108 New York Giants ..........................................105 Cleveland Browns ........................................104 Green Bay Packers .......................................103 St. Louis Rams ...............................................95 Detroit Lions...................................................95 Indianapolis Colts ...........................................82 San Francisco 49ers ........................................77 Dallas Cowboys ..............................................65 New England Patriots .....................................64 Minnesota Vikings ..........................................61 New York Jets .................................................59 Buffalo Bills ...................................................59 Tampa Bay Buccaneers ..................................56 Miami Dolphins ..............................................55 Denver Broncos ..............................................55 Kansas City Chiefs .........................................49 Seattle Seahawks ............................................48 Tennessee Titans .............................................48 Atlanta Falcons ...............................................47 New Orleans Saints ........................................47 San Diego Chargers ........................................46 Cincinnati Bengals .........................................41 Oakland Raiders .............................................39 Boston Yanks/NY Yanks.................................29 Baltimore Ravens ...........................................16 Jacksonville Jaguars .......................................14 Carolina Panthers............................................12 Brooklyn Dodgers .........................................11 Houston Texans ..............................................10 (AFL) Buffalo Bills (AAFC) .....................................11 Los Angeles Dons (AAFC) ..............................7 Brooklyn Dodgers (AAFC) ..............................7 Chicago Rockets (AAFC) ................................3 New York Yankees (AAFC) .............................3

ACC in NFL Draft (1953-2009)

First Round Picks Total 1954 .......................................1.......................27 1955 .......................................1.......................23 1956 .......................................2.......................23 1957 .......................................0.......................32 1958 .......................................0.......................31 1959 .......................................0.......................26 1960 NFL ........................1.......................19 AFL ........................x.......................29 1961 NFL ........................1.......................19 AFL ........................0.......................15 1962 NFL ........................2.......................13 AFL ........................2.......................18 1963 NFL ........................0.......................10 AFL ........................0.......................10 1964 NFL ........................0.......................10 AFL ........................0.........................8 1965 NFL ........................2.......................15 AFL ........................0.........................1 AFL Redshirt .........x.......................11 1966 NFL ........................0.......................12 AFL ........................0.........................3 AFL Redshirt .........x.........................5 1967 .......................................1.......................21 1968 .......................................1.......................14 1969 .......................................0.......................18 1970 .......................................0.........................9 1971 .......................................1.......................11 1972 .......................................0.......................11 1973 .......................................0.......................11 1974 .......................................1.......................16 1975 .......................................2.......................21 1976 .......................................2.......................11 1977 .......................................1.......................15 1978 .......................................0.......................16 1979 .......................................3.......................15 1980 .......................................2.......................18 1981 .......................................2.......................16 1982 .......................................3.......................22 1983 .......................................1.......................22 1984 .......................................3.......................20 1985 .......................................2.......................22 1986 .......................................1.......................24 1987 .......................................4.......................19 1988 .......................................0.......................19 1989 .......................................2.......................24 1990 .......................................1.......................16 1991 .......................................1.......................23 1992 .......................................4.......................30 1993 .......................................4.......................29 1994 .......................................2.......................19 1995 .......................................3.......................27 1996 .......................................1.......................16 1997 .......................................8.......................22 1998 .......................................7.......................29 1999 .......................................4.......................31 2000 .......................................4.......................23 2001 .......................................4.......................21 2002 .......................................3.......................18 2003 .......................................1.......................17 2004 .......................................1.......................25 2005 .......................................5.......................36 2006 .....................................12.......................51 2007 .......................................6.......................31 2008 .......................................7.......................33 2009 .......................................5.......................33 2010 .......................................4.......................31

207 Pro Football Hall of Fame

FRED BILETNIKOFF, WR, Florida State Inducted in 1988 ... played 14 seasons for the Oakland Raiders (1965-78) ... led the NFL in receiving (61 for 929) in 1971 and the AFC in 1972 (58 for 802) ... selected to the Pro Bowl four times. ART DONOVAN, DT, Boston College Inducted in 1968 ... played 12 seasons in the NFL beginning his pro career as a 26-year old rookie in 1950 ... became the first Colt to enter the Pro Football Hall of Fame ... was an All-NFL selection from 1954 to 1958, while playing in five straight Pro Bowls. BILL DUDLEY, HB, Virginia Inducted in 1966 ... played nine seasons in the NFL ... NFL MVP in 1946 ... rushed for 3,057 yards ... caught 123 passes for 1,383 yards and 18 scores ... passed for 985 yards and six scores ... led the NFL in rushing in 1942 and 1946, punt returns and interceptions in 1946. BILL GEORGE, LB, Wake Forest Inducted in 1974 ... played 14 seasons with the Chicago Bears and one with the Los Angeles Rams ... became the league’s first middle linebacker in 1954 ... voted to Pro Bowl eight straight years (1955-62) ... All-NFL eight times. JOE GUYON, BB, Georgia Tech Inducted in 1966 ... 10th among league scoring leaders in 1922 while playing for the Oorang Indians; teammates included Dick Deer Slayer, Big Bear, War Eagle, Ted Lone Wolf, Joe Little Twig, Woodchuck Weimas, Baptiste Thunder and Xavier Downwind. TED HENDRICKS, DE, Miami Inducted in 1990 ... Miami’s only three-time All-American ... played on four NFL Super Bowl championship teams ...”The Mad Stork” finished fifth in the 1968 Heisman Trophy voting. MICHAEL IRVIN, WR, Miami Inducted in 2007...Cowboys first-round pick in 1988 draft...Selected to five straight Pro Bowls...Recorded 1,000 yard seasons in all but one year from 1991-98...Named to NFL’s All-Decade team of the 1990s. STAN JONES, T, Maryland Inducted in 1991 ...earned consensus All-America honors in 1953 ... a fifth-round draft choice of the Chicago Bears ... played 13 seasons with the Bears and Washington Redskins, earning seven Pro Bowl berths. HENRY JORDAN, DT, Virginia Inducted in 1995 ... played 13 seasons with the Cleveland Browns and Green Bay Packers ... played on five NFL title teams with the Packers ... named All-NFL five consecutive seasons from 1960-54, as well as 1967. SONNY JURGENSEN, QB, Duke Inducted in 1983 ... played 18 seasons with Philadelphia and Washington ... threw for 32,224 yards and 255 TD passes ... led NFL in passing in 1967, 1969 and 1974. JIM KELLY, QB, Miami Inductetd in 2002 ... selected in the 1983 first round, Kelly threw for 35,467 yards and 237 touchdown passes ... threw for over 3,000 yards eight times ... named all NFL five times. GEORGE McAFEE, HB, Duke Inducted in 1966 ... Chicago Bears first choice in 1940 ... career average of 12.78 yards on 112 punt returns is still the NFL record ... 21 career interceptions. JIM OTTO, C, Miami Inducted in his first year of eligibility in 1980 ... played 308 total games for the Oakland Raiders, including 210 consecutive ... earned All-Pro honors 10 times. CLARENCE (ACE) PARKER, QB, Duke Inducted in 1972 ... played seven seasons with the Brooklyn Dodgers and Boston Yanks ... led the NFL in passing in 1938 with 865 yards and with six interceptions in 1939. BILLY SHAW, T, Georgia Tech Inducted in 1999 ... standout offensive lineman for the Buffalo Bills ... the first Hall of Fame inductee who played his entire career in the AFL. BRUCE SMITH, DE, Virginia Tech Inducted in 2008...Bills’ first-round draft pick (1st player overall), 1985 NFL Draft. . ..His 200 career sacks is NFL all-time record. ..NFL Defensive Player of the Year, 1990 and 1996. . .Named to NFL’s All Decade Teams of the 1980s and 1990s . . .First- or second-team All-Pro 11 times. . .Selected to 11 Pro Bowls.

NFL Record

ERNIE STAUTNER, DT, Boston College Inducted in 1969 ... drafted in the second round by Pittsburgh in 1950 and played 14 seasons with the Steelers ... earned first or second team NFL honors four times.

School Record:

LAWRENCE TAYLOR, LB, North Carolina Inducted in 1999 ... named to 10 consecutive Pro Bowls and was the NFL Most Valuable Player in 1986 ... NFL Defensive Player of the Year three times.

Most Players Selected: 51 in 2006 Most First Round Picks: 12 in 2006 Most Players Selected: 10 by Clemson in 1983; Florida State 1985 Most First Round Picks: 4 by Florida State in 1997 4 by Florida State in 2006

RANDY WHITE, DT, Maryland Inducted in 1994 ... a nine-time Pro Bowler in his 14 years with the Dallas Cowboys ... co-MVP of Super Bowl XII ... first round draft pick in 1975 ... played in three Super Bowls.


ACC & The AP Poll

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All-Time AP Ranking Totals by School School

Florida State Miami Clemson Georgia Tech North Carolina Virginia Tech Maryland Duke Virginia NC State Boston College Wake Forest

Weeks Current Top 10 Date of Ranked........... Streak ......Rank ......#10 ....... #9 ....... #8 ...... #7 ......#6 ......#5...... #4 ..... #3 ...... #2 ...... #1 ...... Last Ranking

451 .....................0 ..........308 ........ 16 ........ 21 ........16 .......15 ...... 34 ...... 36 .......34......54 .......22 ...... 60...... September 20, 2009 439 ...................15 ..........289 ........ 17 ........ 23 ........19 .........9 ...... 21 ...... 19 .......25......34 .......54 ...... 68...... January 8, 2010 300 .....................1 ............75 ........ 16 ........ 14 ........12 .........9 ........ 3 ........ 5 .........4........4 .........6 ........ 2...... January 8, 2010 283 ...................12 ..........144 ........ 17 ........ 16 ........17 .......21 ...... 15 ...... 19 .......11......15 .......13 ........ 0...... January 10, 2010 229 .....................0 ............74 ........ 13 .......... 8 ........10 .........8 ........ 9 ...... 11 .........5........8 .........1 ........ 1...... November 22, 2009 239 ...................18 ............89 .......... 8 ........ 11 ........12 .........6 ........ 8 ...... 10 .......10......15 .........9 ........ 0...... January 8, 2010 187 .....................0 ............79 .......... 9 .......... 2 ..........7 .........8 ........ 8 ........ 9 .........5......12 .......13 ........ 6...... November 17, 2008 160 .....................0 ............57 .......... 7 .......... 5 ..........6 .........9 ........ 9 ........ 6 .........6........7 .........2 ........ 0...... December 5, 1994 165 .....................0 ............23 .......... 9 .......... 5 ..........1 .........2 ........ 1 ........ 0 .........1........0 .........1 ........ 3...... January 2, 2008 140 .....................0 ............ 11 .......... 5 .......... 1 ..........1 .........0 ........ 0 ........ 2 .........1........1 .........0 ........ 0...... September 8, 2003 136 .....................0 ............34 .......... 6 .......... 3 ........10 .........2 ........ 0 ........ 4 .........6........3 .........2 ........ 1...... January 4, 2008 39 .....................0 ..............0 .......... 0 .......... 0 ..........0 .........0 ........ 0 ........ 0 .........0........0 .........0 ........ 0...... October 11, 2008

Versus All AP-Ranked Opponents

Versus ACC AP-Ranked Opponents School

Games

Florida State ...............35 Virginia Tech ..............18 Boston College ............13 Clemson.......................74 Georgia Tech ...............64 Miami ..........................17 NC State ......................78 North Carolina ...........76 Virginia .......................83 Maryland ....................77 Wake Forest ................83 Duke ............................76

W-L-T

27-78-0 12-6-0 8-5-0 29-45-0 25-39-0 7-10-0 25-52-1 21-52-3 21-60-2 19-56-2 9-73-1 5-70-1

Pct.

.771 .667 .615 .392 .391 .412 .327 .296 .265 .260 .114 .072

School

Games

W-L-T

Pct.

Florida State .............172 Miami ........................223 Virginia Tech ............120 Georgia Tech .............245 Clemson.....................153 NC State ....................148 North Carolina .........178 Boston College ..........125 Maryland ..................166 Virginia .....................149 Duke ..........................152 Wake Forest ..............127

86-82-4 100-121-2 44-74-2 85-154-6 54-97-2 44-102-2 44-128-6 32-92-1 39-124-3 32-114-3 22-124-6 19-107-1

.512 .453 .375 .359 .359 .297 .264 .260 .244 .225 .164 .153

Versus Non-ACC Ranked Opponents by Decades Decade W-L-T Pct. 1953-1959 ........... 16-52-5 ........... .253 1960-1969 ............. 6-46-0 ........... .115 1970-1979 ........... 20-66-0 ........... .233 1980-1989 ........... 21-74-6 ........... .238 1990-1999 ........... 50-47-1 ........... .515 2000-2009 ........... 32-73-0 ........... .305

Vs. No. 1-Ranked Team in AP Date............Site ................................ ACC Team................................. No. 1 Team 11-27-37 .....Durham, N.C. .............. #18 Duke 0............................. Pittsburgh 10 10-6-45 .......New York, N.Y. ............ #19 Duke 13................................... Army 48 10-2-43 .......South Bend, Ind. ......... Georgia Tech 13 ................. Notre Dame 55 10-26-46 .....New York, N.Y. ............ #13 Duke 0..................................... Army 19 10-16-48 .....Chapel Hill, N.C. ......... NC State 0 .....................North Carolina 14 11-12-49 .....New York, N.Y. ............ North Carolina 6 ............... Notre Dame 42 9-30-50 .......South Bend, Ind. ......... #20 No. Carolina 7 ............. Notre Dame 14 10-14-50 .....Lafayette, Ind. ............. Miami 20 .....................................Purdue 14 1-2-52 .........New Orleans, La.......... #3 Maryland 28...................... Tennessee 13 10-24-53 .....South Bend, Ind. ......... #4 Georgia Tech 14 ............ Notre Dame 27 11-14-53 .....Chapel Hill, N.C. ......... North Carolina 14 ............. Notre Dame 34 1-1-55 .........Miami, Fla. .................. #3 Maryland 6....................... Oklahoma 20 9-24-55 .......College Park, Md. ....... #5 Maryland 7................................ UCLA 0 10-8-55 .......College Park, Md. ....... Wake Forest 7 ........................ Maryland 28 10-29-55 .....College Park, Md. ....... South Carolina 0.................... Maryland 27 9-29-56 .......Norman, Okla.............. North Carolina 0 .................. Oklahoma 36 10-30-58 .....West Point, N.Y. .......... Virginia 6....................................... Army 35 11-8-58 .......Baton Rouge, La.......... Duke 18............................................ LSU 50 1-1-59 .........New Orleans, La.......... #12 Clemson 0 ................................... LSU 7 10-10-59 .....Baton Rouge, La.......... Miami 3 ............................................ LSU27 11-17-62 .....Atlanta, Ga. ................. Georgia Tech 7 ...........................Alabama 6 11-5-66 .......South Bend, Ind. ......... Duke 0................................. Notre Dame 64 9-21-68 .......Lafayette, Ind. ............. Virginia 7.....................................Purdue 44 11-14-70 .....South Bend, Ind. ......... Georgia Tech 7 ................... Notre Dame 10 10-3-70 .......Columbus, Ohio .......... Duke 10.................................. Ohio State 34 9-22-73 .......Atlanta, Ga. ................. Georgia Tech 6 ......Southern California 23 9-26-75 .......Miami, Fla. .................. Miami 17 ............................... Oklahoma 20 10-2-76 .......Ann Arbor, Mich. ........ Wake Forest 0 ......................... Michigan 31 9-17-77 .......Ann Arbor, Mich. ........ Duke 9...................................... Michigan 21 10-27-79 .....Tuscaloosa, Ala. ........... Virginia Tech 7.........................Alabama 31 11-17-79 .....Tuscaloosa, Ala. ........... Miami 0 ....................................Alabama 30 11-8-80 .......Atlanta, Ga. ................. Georgia Tech 3 ... (Tie) Notre Dame 3 11-29-80 .....Athens, Ga. .................. Georgia Tech 20 ........................ Georgia 38 10-31-81 .....Miami, Fla. .................. Miami 17 ...............................Penn State 14 9-9-82 .........Pittsburgh, Pa.............. #5 North Carolina 6 ............... Pittsburgh 7 11-27-82 .....Athens, Ga. .................. Georgia Tech 18 ........................ Georgia 38 1-2-84 .........Miami, Fla. .................. #5 Miami 31 ............................Nebraska 30 8-27-84 .......East Rutherford, N.J. . #10 Miami 20 .............................Auburn 18 9-27-86 .......Miami, Fla. .................. #2 Miami 28 .......................... Oklahoma 16 11-1-86 .......Miami, Fla. .................. #20 Florida State 23 ....................Miami 41 9-12-87 .......Norman, Okla.............. North Carolina 0 .................. Oklahoma 28 1-1-88 .........Miami, Fla. .................. #2 Miami 30 .......................... Oklahoma 14 9-3-88 .........Miami, Fla. .................. #6 Miami 31 ........................Florida State 0

11-25-89 .....Miami, Fla. .................. #7 Miami 27 ....................... Notre Dame 10 10-20-90 .....W-Salem, N.C. ............. Wake Forest 14 ......................... Virginia 49 11-3-90 .......Charlottesville, Va. ...... #16 Georgia Tech 41 ................. Virginia 38 10-12-91 .....Orlando, Fla. ............... Virginia Tech 20................Florida State 33 11-16-91 .....Tallahassee, Fla. .......... #2 Miami 17 ......................Florida State 16 11-23-91 .....Chestnut Hill, Mass. ... Boston College 14 ........................Miami 19 10-24-92 .....Blacksburg, Va. ........... Virginia Tech 24...........................Miami 43 9-4-93 .........Durham, N.C. .............. Duke 7................................Florida State 45 9-10-93 .......Tallahassee, Fla. .......... #3 Miami 10 ......................Florida State 28 9-18-93 .......Chapel Hill, N.C. ......... #13 No. Carolina 7 ............Florida State 33 10-2-93 .......Tallahassee, Fla. .......... Georgia Tech 0 ..................Florida State 51 10-9-93 .......Tallahassee, Fla. .......... Clemson 0 ..........................Florida State 57 10-16-93 .....Tallahassee, Fla. .......... #15 Virginia 14..................Florida State 40 10-30-93 .....Tallahassee, Fla. .......... Wake Forest 0 ...................Florida State 54 11-6-93 .......College Park, Md. ....... Maryland 20......................Florida State 49 11-20-93 .....South Bend, Ind. ......... #17 Boston College 41 ....... Notre Dame 39 1-1-95 .........Miami, Fla. .................. #4 Miami 17 ............................Nebraska 24 10-7-95 .......Miami, Fla. .................. Miami 17 ...........................Florida State 41 10-21-95 .....Tallahassee, Fla. .......... Georgia Tech 10 ................Florida State 42 9-2-95 .........Orlando, Fla. ............... Duke 26..............................Florida State 70 9-9-95 .........Clemson, S.C. .............. Clemson 26 ........................Florida State 45 9-16-95 .......Tallahassee, Fla. .......... NC State 17 .......................Florida State 77 10-14-95 .....Tallahassee, Fla. .......... Wake Forest 13 .................Florida State 72 11-30-96 .....Tallahassee, Fla. .......... #2 Florida State 24 .....................Florida 21 1-4-99 .........Tempe, Ariz.................. #2 Florida State 16 ................ Tennessee 23 9-11-99 .......Tallahassee, Fla. .......... #10 Ga. Tech 35.................Florida State 41 9-18-99 .......Tallahassee, Fla. .......... #20 NC State 11 ................Florida State 42 9-25-99 .......Chapel Hill, NC ........... North Carolina 10 ............Florida State 42 10-2-99 .......Jacksonville, Fla. ......... Duke 23..............................Florida State 53 10-9-99 .......Tallahassee, Fla. .......... #19 Miami 21 ....................Florida State 31 10-16-99 .....Tallahassee, Fla. .......... Wake Forest 10 .................Florida State 33 10-23-99 .....Clemson, S.C. .............. Clemson 14 ........................Florida State 17 10-30-99 .....Charlottesville, Va. ...... Virginia 10.........................Florida State 35 11-13-99 .....Tallahassee, Fla. .......... Maryland 10......................Florida State 49 1-4-00 .........New Orleans, La.......... #2 Virginia Tech 29...........Florida State 46 10-7-00 .......Miami, Fla. .................. #7 Miami 27 ......................Florida State 24 11-10-01 .....Chestnut Hill, Mass. ... Boston College 7 ..........................Miami 18 1-3-01 .........Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. .... #3 Florida State 2 ................. Oklahoma 13 9-21-02 .......Miami, Fla. .................. Boston College 6 ..........................Miami 38 10-21-02 .....Miami, Fla. .................. #9 Florida State 27 ......................Miami 28 12-7-02 .......Miami, Fla. .................. #18 Virginia Tech 45....................Miami 56 8-28-04 .......Landover, Md. ............. Virginia Tech 13....Southern California 24 11-28-10 .....Gainesville, Fla. ........... Florida State 10 ..........................Florida 37


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vs. Ohio State ........L .... 6-38 at Virginia Tech ... W .. 20-14 Michigan ................L .. 13-23 at Notre Dame .......L .. 10-20 at Syracuse ............L .. 29-58 Virginia Tech .........L .... 7-45 at Michigan............L .. 14-20 at West Virginia ....L .. 17-34 Notre Dame ...........L .. 21-48 at Miami ................L .. 26-43 Virginia Tech .........L .... 7-17 at Syracuse ............L .. 13-20 Virginia Tech .........L .... 0-17 Syracuse .................L .. 25-42 at Miami ................L .. 17-35 Notre Dame ...........L .. 26-31 at Virginia Tech .....L .. 14-38 Virginia Tech .........L .. 34-48 at Notre Dame .......L .. 16-28 at Miami ................L .... 6-52 at Virginia Tech .....L .. 20-34 Miami .....................L .... 7-18 at Syracuse ............L .. 28-39 *Georgia (Music City)W .. 20-16 at Miami ................L .... 6-38 Virginia Tech .........L .. 23-28 at Notre Dame ..... W .... 14-7 Miami .....................L .. 14-33 Pittsburgh ..............L .. 13-24 at Virginia Tech ... W .. 34-27 at Notre Dame ..... W .. 24-23 at West Virginia .. W .. 36-17 Florida State ..........L .. 17-28 at Virginia Tech .....L .. 10-30 Clemson ....................... W ..2ot34-33 Virginia Tech ....... W .... 22-3 at Wake Forest ......L .. 14-21 Maryland ............. W .. 38-16 at Georgia Tech ... W .. 24-10 at Virginia Tech ... W .. 14-10 at Clemson ........... W .. 20-17 *Virginia Tech (ACC) L... 16-30 Virginia Tech..........W... 28-23 at Florida State ......W... 27-17 at Virginia Tech ......L... 14-48

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*Boston Col.(Cotton)W ..... 6-3 Auburn ..................L .. 13-41 Georgia Tech .........L .... 6-41 Tennessee ...............L .... 7-26 Wake Forest ..........L .... 7-13 Wake Forest ........ W .. 21-14 Wake Forest ........ W .. 13-12 *Miami (Orange) W .. 15-14 *Miami (Gator) .....L .... 0-14 Maryland ...............L .... 0-28 Maryland ...............L .... 0-20 at Georgia Tech .....L .... 7-20 Auburn ..................L .. 19-45 Florida ................. W .... 14-7 at Maryland...........L .... 0-16 at Auburn ..............L .... 6-27 Maryland ...............L .. 12-25 Auburn ..................L .... 0-21 at Florida .............. T .. 20-20 Virginia Tech ....... W .... 21-6 at Miami ................L .... 0-21 *Colorado(Orange)L . 21-27 NC State.................L .... 7-13 at Duke...................L ...... 6-7 *LSU(Sugar) .........L ...... 0-7 at North Carolina W .. 20-18 at Georgia Tech .....L .... 6-16 *TCU(Bluebonnet)W .. 23-7 at Oklahoma ..........L .. 14-31 at Georgia Tech .....L .... 0-27 at Georgia ..............L .... 9-23 at Georgia Tech .....L .. 12-13 at Alabama ............L .... 0-28 at Southern Cal .....L .... 0-30 Georgia ..................L .. 17-24

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NC State............... W .... 14-6 Georgia ..................L .... 0-30 at Auburn ..............L .... 0-51 at Georgia Tech .....L .... 7-28 Auburn ..................L .... 0-44 Georgia ..................L .... 0-28 Duke ..................... W ...... 3-0 at Auburn ..............L .. 13-35 at Oklahoma ..........L .... 3-52 at NC State ............L .. 10-31 at Alabama ............L .... 0-56 Georgia ..................L .... 0-41 at Maryland...........L .... 0-20 Maryland ...............L .. 14-21 at Georgia ............ W ...... 7-6 Notre Dame ...........L .. 17-21 *Pittsburgh(Gator)L.... 3-34 at Maryland......... W .. 28-24 *Ohio St.(Gator) . W .. 17-15 Wake Forest ........ W .... 31-0 at South Carolina..L .... 9-13 *Baylor(Peach)......L .. 18-24 at Georgia ..............L .. 16-20 North Carolina ......L .. 19-24 South Carolina .... W .... 27-6 Georgia ................ W .... 13-3 at North Carolina W .... 10-8 *Nebraska(Orange) W .. 22-15 at Georgia ..............L .... 7-13 North Carolina .... W .. 16-13 at Maryland......... W .. 24-22 Georgia ................. T .. 16-16 at North Carolina W .... 16-3 Maryland ............. W .. 52-27 at Georgia ..............L .. 23-26 at Georgia Tech .....L .. 21-28 South Carolina ......L .. 21-22 at Georgia ............ W .. 31-28 at NC State ............L .... 3-27 *Stanford(Gator) W .. 27-21 Georgia ................ W .. 21-20 at South Carolina..L .... 7-20 *Penn St.(Citrus) W .. 35-10 Florida State ..........L .. 21-24 Oklahoma(Citrus)W.... 13-6 at Florida State ... W .. 34-23 NC State............... W .. 30-10 *West Va. (Gator) W .... 27-7 at Virginia ..............L .... 7-20 at Georgia Tech .....L .. 19-21 *Illinois (HOF) .... W .... 30-0 Georgia Tech ....... W ...... 9-7 NC State............... W .. 29-19 *California (Citrus)L 13-37 Florida State ..........L .. 20-24 at Virginia ............ W .. 29-28 at NC State ............L .... 6-20 North Carolina .... W .... 40-7 at Florida State .....L .... 0-57 NC State............... W .. 20-14 at North Carolina .L .... 0-24 Virginia ................ W .. 23-14 at Duke...................L .. 13-19 at Florida State .....L .... 0-17 at North Carolina W .. 28-17 Florida State ..........L .. 26-45 Virginia ..................L .... 3-22 at Florida State .....L .... 3-34 Georgia Tech ....... W .. 22-24 at Virginia ............ W .. 24-16 LSU (Peach) ..........L .... 7-10 Florida State ..........L .. 28-35 North Carolina ......L .. 10-17 *Auburn (Peach)...L .. 17-21 at Virginia ..............L .. 18-20 at Florida State .....L .... 0-48 Georgia Tech .........L .. 21-24 Virginia ................ W .. 33-14 at Virginia Tech .....L .. 11-31 Florida State ..........L .. 14-17 at Georgia Tech .....L .. 42-45 *Miss. State(Peach)L ... 7-17 at Florida State .....L .... 7-54

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South Carolina .... W .. 16-14 *Va. Tech (Gator)..L .. 20-41 at Georgia Tech(OT) W ... 47-44 Florida State ..........L .. 27-41 at Maryland...........L .. 20-37 at South Carolina..L .. 15-20 at Georgia ..............L .. 28-31 at Florida State .....L .. 31-48 NC State.................L .... 6-38 Maryland ...............L .. 12-30 at Georgia ..............L .... 0-30 Virginia (ot) ......... W .. 30-27 Florida State ........ W .. 26-10 *Tennessee (Peach)W 27-14 at Florida State .....L .. 22-41 at Virginia ..............L .. 10-30 at Miami (ot) ....... W .. 24-17 Texas A&M.......... W .. 25-24 Miami (3ot) ............L .. 30-36 Florida State ........ W .. 35-14 at South Carolina W .... 13-9 at Florida State ... W .. 27-20 Georgia Tech ....... W .... 31-7 Florida State ........ W .. 24-18 Virginia Tech .........L .. 23-41 Boston College.......L .. 17-20 *Auburn (CFA) (ot) ..L .. 20-23 *Alabama (Atl.).....L .. 10-34 at Wake Forest ......L .... 7-12 at Florida State .....L .. 27-41 at Georgia Tech .....L .. 27-30 TCU........................L .. 10-14 at Miami (ot) ....... W .. 30-27 Georgia Tech ........L .. 34-39

Duke (22-124-6) 1937 1938 1938 1939 1941 1942 1942 1943 1944 1944 1944 1944 1945 1946 1946 1946 1946 1947 1947 1948 1948 1948 1951 1951 1952 1952 1953 1954 1954 1954 1955 1955 1955 1956 1956 1956 1956 1956 1957 1957 1957 1957 1957 1958 1958 1958 1959

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Pittsburgh ..............L .... 0-10 Pittsburgh ............ W ...... 7-0 So. California ........L ...... 3-7 North Carolina .... W .... 13-3 Oregon St.(Rose) ...L .. 16-20 Colgate ................. W .... 34-0 Georgia Tech .........L .... 7-26 Navy .......................L .. 13-14 Navy .......................L ...... 0-7 Army ......................L .... 7-27 Georgia Tech ....... W .. 19-13 Wake Forest ........ W .... 34-0 Army ......................L .. 13-48 Army ......................L .... 0-19 Georgia Tech .........L .... 0-14 Wake Forest ........ W .... 13-0 North Carolina ......L .... 7-22 Wake Forest ........ W .... 13-6 Georgia Tech .........L ...... 0-7 Georgia Tech .........L .... 7-19 Wake Forest ..........L .. 20-27 North Carolina ......L .... 0-20 Tennessee ...............L .... 0-26 Georgia Tech ........ T .. 14-14 Tennessee ............. W ...... 7-0 Georgia Tech .........L .... 7-28 at Georgia Tech .....L .. 10-13 at Purdue .............. T .. 13-13 Army ......................L .. 14-28 Navy .......................L .... 7-40 at Ohio State........ W .. 20-14 at Georgia Tech .....L .... 0-27 Navy ...................... T ...... 7-7 Tennessee ...............L .. 20-33 SMU ..................... W .... 14-6 Pittsburgh ..............L .. 14-27 Georgia Tech .........L ...... 0-7 Navy ...................... T ...... 7-7 at Rice .................. W ...... 7-6 at NC State ........... T .. 14-14 Navy ...................... T ...... 6-6 Clemson ............... W ...... 7-6 *Oklahoma(Orange) .L .. 21-48 at Notre Dame .......L ...... 7-9 Louisiana State .....L .. 18-50 at North Carolina W ...... 7-6 at South Carolina..L .... 7-12


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at Ohio State..........L .. 13-14 at Georgia Tech ... W .... 10-7 at Clemson .............L ...... 0-6 Navy ..................... W .. 19-10 *Arkansas(Cotton) . W ...... 7-6 Navy .......................L .. 25-38 Georgia Tech .........L .... 8-21 Georgia Tech .........L .... 7-48 at Notre Dame .......L .... 0-64 at NC State ............L .... 7-28 Florida ...................L .. 19-21 at Ohio State..........L .. 10-34 at West Virginia .. W .. 21-13 South Carolina .... W .. 28-12 at Stanford........... W ...... 9-3 Alabama ................L .. 12-35 at Washington .......L .... 6-14 at North Carolina .L .... 0-14 at Tennessee ...........L .. 17-21 Tulane ....................L .. 17-24 NC State.................L .... 3-21 at NC State ............L .. 21-35 at Florida ...............L .. 13-30 Maryland ...............L .. 13-56 at So. California ....L .... 7-35 at Florida ...............L .. 16-24 Maryland ...............L .... 3-30 at Michigan............L .... 9-21 North Carolina ......L .... 3-16 at Michigan............L .... 0-52 Maryland ...............L .... 0-27 at Wake Forest ......L .. 14-17 at Auburn ..............L .. 28-35 at South Carolina..L .... 7-20 at North Carolina .L .. 21-44 at Ohio State..........L .. 13-34 Clemson .................L .. 10-38 North Carolina ......L .. 10-31 at Clemson .............L .. 14-49 Miami .....................L .. 17-56 at Maryland...........L .... 3-38 at Georgia ..............L .... 7-31 at Clemson .............L .... 3-35 at Clemson .............L .. 10-17 at Clemson .............L .. 17-49 at Tennessee ...........L .... 6-28 Clemson ............... W .. 21-17 *Texas Tech(AA) ...L .. 21-49 Virginia ..................L .... 0-59 at Clemson .............L .... 7-26 at Georgia Tech .....L .. 31-48 NC State.................L .. 22-24 Clemson .................L .. 21-33 at Florida State .....L .. 21-48 Virginia ..................L .. 28-55 at Clemson .............L .... 6-21 at NC State ............L .. 27-45 North Carolina ......L .. 28-31 at Florida State .....L .... 7-45 at Virginia ..............L .... 0-35 at Tennessee ...........L .. 19-52 NC State............... W .. 21-20 at North Carolina .L .. 24-38 at Florida State .....L .. 20-59 Virginia ................ W .. 28-25 Florida State ..........L .. 26-70 at Maryland...........L .. 28-41 at Virginia ..............L .. 30-44 at Clemson .............L .. 17-34 at Florida State .....L .... 7-44 Virginia ..................L .... 3-27 North Carolina ......L .. 10-27 Florida State ..........L .. 27-51 at North Carolina .L .. 14-50 at Florida State .....L .. 13-62 Virginia ..................L .... 0-24 #Florida State ........L .. 23-51 Georgia Tech .........L .. 31-38 Clemson .................L .. 22-52 at Florida State .....L .. 14-63 Florida State ..........L .. 13-55 Northwestern.........L .... 7-44 Georgia Tech .........L .. 10-37

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#12 #5 #13 #18 #6 #19 #23 #14 #13 #7 #23 #9 #11 #14 #22 #18 #12 #25 #22 #6 #7 #21

at Maryland...........L .. 17-59 at Florida State .....L .. 17-48 at NC State ............L .. 22-24 at Virginia ..............L .... 0-27 Florida State ..........L .... 7-56 at Tennessee ...........L .... 6-23 Maryland ...............L .. 21-55 Virginia ..................L .. 16-37 at Florida State .....L .... 7-29 Virginia Tech .........L .... 0-45 at Virginia ..............L .... 7-38 at Miami ................L .... 7-52 Florida State ..........L .. 24-55 at Virginia Tech .....L .... 0-36 at Boston College ..L .... 7-28 at Georgia Tech .....L .. 21-49 Virginia Tech .........L .. 14-43 Clemson .................L .. 10-47 at Kansas ...............L .. 16-44 Virginia Tech .........L .. 26-34 Georgia Tech .........L .. 10-49 at Miami ................L .. 16-34

Florida State (86-82-4) 1952 1955 1956 1957 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1967 1968 1968 1968 1969 1969 1971 1972 1973 1973 1974 1974 1974 1974 1974 1975 1976 1976 1976 1978 1979 1979 1980 1980 1980 1980 1981 1981 1981 1981 1981 1982 1982 1982 1982 1983 1983 1983 1983 1984 1984 1984

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Georgia Tech .........L .... 0-30 Georgia Tech .........L .... 0-34 Miami .....................L .... 7-20 NC State.................L .... 7-13 Auburn ..................L .... 7-29 *Okla. St.(Bluegrass) L......6-15 Georgia ..................L .... 0-42 Auburn ..................L .. 21-57 Florida .................. T ...... 3-3 Mississippi .............L .... 0-33 Miami .....................L ...... 6-7 Auburn ..................L .. 15-21 Kentucky ............. W .... 48-6 Georgia ................ W .... 10-3 Florida ...................L .. 19-22 Alabama ............... T .. 37-37 *Penn State(Gator)T . 17-17 Florida ...................L ...... 3-9 Texas A&M.......... W .. 20-14 Houston................ W .. 40-20 Florida ...................L .... 6-21 Houston..................L .. 13-41 *Arizona St.(Fiesta) .L .. 38-45 Auburn .................L .. 14-27 Miami .....................L .. 10-14 Houston..................L .... 3-34 Pittsburgh ..............L ...... 6-9 Alabama ................L ...... 7-8 Florida ...................L .. 14-24 Auburn ..................L .... 6-38 Houston..................L .... 8-23 Florida ...................L .... 8-34 Oklahoma ..............L .... 9-24 Boston College..... W .... 28-9 Florida ...................L .... 6-33 Pittsburgh ..............L ..... 3-7 South Carolina .... W .... 27-7 *Oklahoma (Orange) L .... 7-24 Nebraska.............. W .. 18-14 Pittsburgh ............ W .. 36-22 Florida ................. W .. 17-13 *Oklahoma(Orange) L .. 17-18 Nebraska................L .. 14-34 Ohio State ............ W .. 36-27 Pittsburgh ..............L .. 14-42 Miami .....................L .. 19-27 Southern Miss. ......L .. 14-58 Pittsburgh ..............L .. 17-37 Miami ................... W .... 24-7 LSU ........................L .. 21-55 *West Va.(Gator) W .. 31-12 LSU ...................... W .. 40-35 Auburn ..................L .. 24-27 Miami .....................L .. 16-17 Florida ...................L .. 14-53 Miami ................... W .... 38-3 Auburn ..................L .. 41-42 South Carolina ......L .. 26-38

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Florida ...................L .. 17-27 Nebraska.............. W .. 17-13 Auburn ..................L .. 27-59 Miami .....................L .. 27-35 *Okla. St. (Gator) W .. 34-23 Nebraska................L .. 17-34 Michigan ................L .. 18-20 Miami .....................L .. 23-41 Miami .....................L .. 25-26 Auburn ................ W .... 34-6 *Nebraska (Fiesta)W . 31-28 Miami .....................L .... 0-31 Clemson ............... W .. 24-21 South Carolina .... W .... 59-0 *Auburn (Sugar). W .... 13-7 Clemson .................L .. 23-34 LSU ...................... W .. 31-21 Syracuse ............... W .. 41-10 Auburn ................ W .. 22-14 Miami ................... W .. 24-10 *Nebraska(Fiesta)W .. 41-17 Miami .....................L .. 22-31 Auburn ..................L .. 17-20 Florida ................. W .. 45-30 *Penn State(Block)W 24-17 Brigham Young ... W .. 44-28 at Michigan.......... W .. 51-31 Syracuse ............... W .. 46-14 Miami .....................L .. 16-17 at Florida ............. W .... 14-9 *Texas A&M(Cotton)W.... 10-2 at Clemson ........... W .. 24-20 at Miami ................L .. 16-19 at Georgia Tech ... W .. 29-24 at Virginia ............ W .... 13-3 Florida ................. W .. 45-24 *Nebraska (Orange)W.. 27-14 Clemson ............... W .... 57-0 at North Carolina W .... 33-7 Miami ................... W .. 28-10 Virginia ................ W .. 40-14 at Notre Dame .......L .. 24-31 at Florida ............. W .. 33-21 *Nebraska (Orange)W .. 18-16 North Carolina .... W .. 31-18 at Miami ................L .. 20-34 Duke ..................... W .. 59-20 at NC State .......... W .... 34-3 Florida .................. T .. 31-31 *Florida (Sugar).. W .. 23-17 at Virginia ..............L .. 28-33 at Florida ...............L .. 24-35 *N. Dame(Orange)W. 31-26 North Carolina .... W .... 13-0 at Miami .............. W .. 34-16 Virginia ................ W .. 31-24 Southern Miss. .... W .. 54-14 Florida ................. W .. 24-21 *Florida (Sugar)....L .. 20-52 at Southern Cal ... W .... 14-7 at Clemson ........... W .. 35-28 Georgia Tech ....... W .... 38-0 at North Carolina W .... 20-3 at Florida ...............L .. 29-32 *Ohio St. (Sugar) W .. 31-14 Texas A&M.......... W .. 23-14 Southern Cal ....... W .. 30-10 at Georgia Tech ... W .... 34-7 Virginia ................ W .. 45-14 Florida ................. W .. 23-12 *Tennessee(Fiesta) L .. 16-23 Georgia Tech ....... W .. 41-35 NC State............... W .. 42-11 Miami ................... W .. 31-21 at Florida ............. W .. 30-23 *Va. Tech (Sugar) W .. 46-29 at Miami ................L .. 24-27 at NC State .......... W .. 58-14 Clemson ............... W .... 54-7 Florida ................. W .... 30-7 *Oklahoma (Orange) L .... 2-13 Miami .....................L .. 27-49 Maryland ............. W .. 52-31

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#4 #15 #1 #6 #15 #4 #2 #11 #9 #5 #6 #9 #17 #19 #5 #3 #12 #22 #18 #4 #22 #2 #11 #12 #18 #22 #2 #7 #22 #1 #18

at Florida ...............L .. 13-37 *Virginia Tech ..... W .. 30-17 at Miami ................L .. 27-28 Notre Dame ...........L .. 24-34 Florida ................. W .. 31-14 *Georgia (Sugar) ..L .. 13-26 Miami .....................L .. 14-22 at Florida ............. W .. 38-34 *Miami (Orange) ..L .. 14-16 at Miami (ot) .........L .. 10-16 Virginia ................ W .... 36-3 Miami ................... W .... 10-7 at Boston College W .. 28-17 at Florida ...............L .... 7-34 *Va. Tech(ACC) ... W .. 27-22 *Penn St. (Orange)3ot L23-26 at Miami .............. W .. 13-10 Boston College.......L .. 19-24 Wake Forest ..........L .... 0-30 Florida ...................L .. 14-21 *Alabama (Jax.) .. W .. 21-14 at Boston College W .. 27-17 at Virginia Tech .....L .. 21-40 at Florida ...............L .. 12-45 Wake Forest ..........L .... 3-12 at Maryland......... W .... 37-3 Florida ...................L .. 15-45 at BYU ................. W .. 54-28 Georgia Tech .........L .. 44-49 Florida ...................L .. 10-37 *West Virginia (Gator)W . 33-21

Georgia Tech (85-154-6) 1936 1936 1937 1937 1937 1938 1938 1938 1939 1939 1939 1939 1940 1940 1940 1941 1941 1941 1941 1941 1942 1942 1942 1942 1943 1943 1943 1943 1943 1944 1944 1945 1945 1945 1946 1946 1946 1946 1947 1947 1947 1948 1949 1949 1950 1950 1951 1951 1952

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Auburn .................L .. 12-13 Alabama ................L .. 16-20 Duke .......................L .. 19-20 Auburn ..................L .... 0-21 Alabama ................L ...... 0-7 Notre Dame ...........L .... 6-14 Duke .......................L ...... 0-6 Alabama ............... T .. 14-14 Notre Dame ...........L .. 14-17 Duke .......................L ...... 6-7 Kentucky ............. W .... 13-6 *Missouri Orange)W ... 21-7 Notre Dame ...........L .. 20-26 Duke .......................L .... 7-41 Alabama ................L .. 13-14 Notre Dame ...........L .... 0-20 Vanderbilt ..............L .... 7-14 Duke .......................L .... 0-14 Alabama ................L .... 0-20 Georgia ..................L .... 0-21 Auburn ................ W .... 15-0 Alabama .............. W ...... 7-0 Georgia .................L .... 0-34 *Texas (Cotton) .....L .... 7-14 Notre Dame ...........L .. 13-55 Navy .......................L .. 14-28 Duke .......................L .... 7-14 LSU ...................... W .... 42-7 *Tulsa (Sugar) ..... W .. 20-18 Navy ..................... W .. 17-15 Notre Dame ...........L .... 0-21 Notre Dame ...........L .... 7-40 Navy .......................L .... 6-20 Duke .......................L .... 6-14 Tennessee ...............L .... 9-13 LSU ...................... W .... 26-7 Duke ..................... W .... 14-0 Georgia ..................L .... 7-35 Duke ..................... W ...... 7-0 Alabama ................L .... 7-14 *Kansas(Orange) W .. 20-14 Georgia ..................L .. 13-21 Tulane ....................L .... 0-18 Tennessee ............. W .. 30-13 SMU .......................L .. 13-33 Kentucky ...............L .. 14-28 Kentucky ............. W .... 13-7 *Baylor (Orange) W .. 17-14 Duke ..................... W .... 28-7


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Alabama .............. W ...... 7-3 *Mississippi (Sugar)W .... 24-7 Florida .................. T ...... 0-0 Auburn ................ W .... 36-6 Duke ..................... W .. 13-10 *West Va (Sugar) W .. 42-19 Notre Dame ...........L .. 14-27 Duke .......................L .. 20-21 Alabama .............. W .... 14-6 Florida ................. W .... 14-7 Auburn ..................L .. 12-14 Duke ..................... W .... 27-0 *Pittsburgh(Sugar)W .... 7-0 SMU ..................... W ...... 9-7 Tulane .................. W .... 40-0 Tennessee ...............L ...... 0-6 at Florida ............. W .... 28-0 *Pittsburgh (Gator)W21-14 Kentucky ............. W .... 13-0 SMU ...................... T ...... 0-0 Auburn ..................L ...... 0-3 Duke ..................... W .... 13-0 Tennessee ...............L .... 6-21 Auburn ................. T ...... 7-7 Clemson ............... W .... 13-0 SMU ..................... W .. 16-12 Clemson ............... W .... 16-6 Tennessee ............. W .... 14-7 Auburn ..................L ...... 6-7 Georgia ..................L .. 14-21 Arkansas ................L .... 7-14 Duke .......................L ...... 0-6 Tennessee ............. W .... 14-7 So. California ...... W .... 27-7 Alabama ...............L .... 0-10 Penn State ..............L .. 15-30 Alabama .............. W ...... 7-6 Alabama ................L .. 11-27 Alabama ................L .... 7-24 Texas Tech ........... W .. 31-21 Tennessee ............. W ...... 6-3 at Georgia .............L .. 14-23 Notre Dame ...........L .... 3-36 Miami .....................L .... 7-10 Tennessee ...............L .... 7-24 Notre Dame ...........L .... 6-34 Georgia ..................L .... 8-47 Tennessee ...............L .... 8-26 Auburn ..................L .. 14-17 Southern Cal. ........L .. 18-29 Notre Dame ...........L .. 20-38 South Carolina .... W .. 23-20 Tennessee ...............L .... 6-17 Auburn ..................L .... 7-31 Notre Dame ...........L .... 7-10 Texas Tech ........... W .... 17-9 Michigan State .... W .... 10-0 Tennessee ...............L .... 6-10 Auburn ..................L .. 14-31 Georgia ..................L .. 24-28 Mississippi .............L .. 18-41 Tennessee ...............L .... 3-34 Michigan State .... W .. 21-16 Auburn ..................L .. 14-24 So. California ........L .... 6-23 at Tennessee ...........L .. 14-20 Notre Dame ...........L .... 7-31 Pittsburgh ..............L .. 17-27 Auburn ..................L .. 22-31 Tulane .................. W .... 27-7 Notre Dame ...........L .... 3-24 Georgia ..................L .. 26-42 Pittsburgh ..............L .. 14-42 Notre Dame ......... W .. 23-14 Georgia ..................L .. 10-13 Notre Dame ...........L .. 14-69 Notre Dame ...........L .. 21-38 Georgia ..................L .. 28-29 Purdue ...................L .. 21-41 Alabama ................L .... 6-30 Notre Dame ...........L .. 13-21 Auburn ..................L .. 14-38 Alabama ................L .... 3-26

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at North Carolina .L .... 0-33 Notre Dame .......... T ...... 3-3 at Georgia ..............L .. 20-38 Alabama .............. W .. 24-21 North Carolina ......L .... 7-28 Georgia ..................L .... 7-44 Alabama ................L .... 7-45 at North Carolina .L .... 0-41 at Georgia ..............L .. 18-38 Alabama ................L .... 7-20 North Carolina ......L .. 21-38 Auburn ..................L .. 13-31 Georgia ..................L .. 24-27 Alabama .............. W .... 16-6 Clemson ............... W .. 28-21 at Auburn ..............L .. 34-48 at Georgia ............ W .. 35-18 Auburn ..................L .. 14-17 at Tennessee .......... T ...... 6-6 Georgia ................ W .. 20-16 NC State............... W .. 59-21 at Auburn ..............L .. 10-31 at Georgia ..............L .. 24-31 at Clemson .............L .. 12-33 Auburn ..................L .. 10-20 at Tennessee ...........L .. 15-29 Georgia ..................L .. 16-30 Clemson .................L .. 13-30 South Carolina .... W .... 34-0 at Georgia ..............L .... 3-24 at NC State ............L .. 28-38 at Clemson ........... W .. 30-14 South Carolina .... W .... 27-6 Clemson ............... W .. 21-19 at Virginia ............ W .. 41-38 *Nebraska (Citrus)W 45-21 Penn State ..............L .. 22-34 at Clemson .............L ...... 7-9 at NC State ............L .. 21-28 Georgia ..................L .. 15-18 *Stanford (Aloha)W .. 18-17 Virginia ..................L .. 24-55 Clemson ............... W .. 20-16 NC State............... W .. 16-13 Florida State ..........L .. 24-29 at Georgia ..............L .. 17-31 Virginia ..................L .. 14-35 at Florida State .....L .... 0-51 North Carolina ......L .... 3-41 Arizona ..................L .. 14-19 at NC State ............L .. 13-21 at North Carolina .L .. 24-31 Florida State ..........L .. 10-41 at Arizona ..............L .. 19-20 at Virginia ..............L .. 14-41 Maryland ............. W .... 31-3 at Florida State .....L .. 10-42 at North Carolina .L .... 0-16 Virginia ................ W .... 13-7 Florida State ..........L .... 3-49 at Notre Dame .......L .. 13-17 Clemson ............... W .. 23-20 at Florida State .....L .... 0-38 North Carolina ......L .. 13-16 Georgia ..................L .. 24-27 at NC State .......... W .. 47-24 Virginia ................ W .. 41-38 Florida State ..........L .... 7-34 Georgia ................ W .. 21-19 *Notre Dame (Gator)W ...35-28 at Florida State .....L .. 35-41 Georgia ......... (ot) W .. 51-48 *Miami (Gator) .....L .. 13-28 Florida State ..........L .. 21-26 at Clemson ........... W .. 31-28 at Georgia ............ W .. 27-15 Maryland ........(ot) L .. 17-20 North Carolina .... W .. 28-21 Georgia ..................L .. 17-31 *Stanford (Seattle)W . 24-14 at NC State .......... W .. 24-17 Florida State ..........L .. 13-21 at Georgia ..............L .... 7-51

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Auburn ................ W .... 17-3 at Florida State .....L .. 13-14 Georgia ..................L .. 17-34 at Clemson ........... W .. 28-24 Miami .....................L .... 3-27 at Maryland......... W .... 20-7 Virginia Tech .........L .. 20-27 Virginia ..................L .. 10-30 at Georgia ..............L .. 13-19 at Auburn ............ W .. 23-14 at Virginia Tech .....L .... 7-51 at Miami .............. W .. 14-10 Georgia ..................L .... 7-14 Notre Dame ...........L .. 10-14 at Virginia Tech ... W .. 38-27 at Clemson .............L .... 7-31 *Wake Forest (ACC)L ...... 6-9 *West Va (Gator) ..L .. 35-38 Boston College.......L .. 10-24 Clemson ............... W .... 13-3 Virginia Tech .........L .... 3-27 Georgia ..................L .. 17-31 Florida State ........ W .. 31-28 at North Carolina .L .... 7-28 Miami ................... W .. 41-23 at Georgia ............ W .. 45-42 at Miami ................L .. 17-33 North Carolina .... W .... 24-7 Virginia Tech ....... W .. 28-23 Clemson (ACC) ... W .. 39-34 *Iowa (Orange) .....L .. 14-24

Maryland (39-124-3) 1940 1941 1941 1945 1947 1947 1948 1948 1949 1949 1949 1950 1951 1952 1952 1952 1952 1953 1953 1953 1954 1955 1955 1955 1956 1956 1956 1956 1957 1957 1957 1958 1958 1959 1959 1959 1960 1960 1961 1963 1964 1967 1968 1969 1971 1972 1973 1974 1974

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Georgetown ...........L .... 0-41 Duke .......................L .... 0-50 Penn .......................L .... 0-55 Virginia ................ W .. 19-13 Duke .......................L .... 7-19 North Carolina ......L .... 0-19 Duke .......................L .. 12-13 North Carolina ......L .. 20-49 Michigan State ......L .... 7-14 Boston University W .. 14-13 Missouri ............... W .... 20-7 Michigan State .... W .... 34-7 Tennessee ............. W .. 28-13 Georgia ................ W .... 37-0 Navy ..................... W .... 38-7 Mississippi .............L .. 14-21 Alabama ................L .... 7-27 Mississippi ........... W .... 38-0 Alabama .............. W .... 21-0 vs. Oklahoma ........L ...... 0-7 at UCLA.................L .... 7-12 UCLA ................... W ...... 7-0 at Baylor .............. W .... 20-6 vs. Oklahoma ........L .... 6-20 Baylor.....................L .... 0-14 at Miami ................L .... 6-13 at Tennessee ...........L .... 7-34 Clemson ................ T ...... 6-6 at Texas A&M .......L .. 13-21 at Duke...................L .... 0-14 North Carolina .... W .... 21-7 Clemson .................L ...... 0-8 at Auburn ..............L .... 7-20 at Texas ..................L .... 0-26 at Syracuse ............L .... 0-29 at Clemson ........... W .. 28-25 Texas ......................L .... 0-34 Clemson ............... W .. 19-17 Syracuse ............... W .. 22-21 at Navy ...................L .... 7-42 Oklahoma ..............L .... 3-13 NC State.................L .... 9-31 Penn State ..............L .. 13-57 at Penn State .........L .... 0-48 at Penn State .........L .. 27-63 at Penn State .........L .. 16-46 Penn State ..............L .. 22-42 Alabama ................L .. 16-21 NC State............... W .. 20-10

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at Penn State .........L .. 17-24 at Tennessee ...........L .... 8-26 Penn State ..............L .. 13-15 Florida ................. W .... 13-0 Houston..................L .. 21-30 at Penn State .........L .... 9-27 NC State............... W .... 31-7 at Penn State .........L .... 3-27 Clemson .................L .. 24-28 Texas ......................L .... 0-42 at NC State ............L ...... 0-7 North Carolina .... W .. 17-14 at North Carolina .L .... 3-17 at Pittsburgh .........L .... 9-38 Penn State ..............L .. 10-24 North Carolina ......L .. 10-17 at Clemson .............L .... 7-21 at Penn State .........L .. 31-39 at West Virginia ....L .. 18-19 at North Carolina W .. 31-24 Clemson .................L .. 22-24 Washington............L .. 20-21 West Virginia.........L .. 21-31 Pittsburgh ............ W .... 13-7 North Carolina .... W .. 28-26 at Auburn ..............L .. 23-26 at Clemson .............L .. 27-52 at West Virginia .. W .. 20-17 at Penn State .........L .. 24-25 at Miami .............. W .. 42-40 Clemson ............... W .. 41-23 Penn State ..............L .. 18-20 at Michigan............L .... 0-20 Miami .....................L .. 22-29 at Penn State .........L .. 15-17 Clemson ................ T .. 17-17 at Miami ................L .. 16-46 Penn State ..............L .. 16-21 at Clemson .............L .. 16-45 at West Virginia ....L .. 24-55 Clemson .................L .. 25-49 West Virginia.........L .. 10-14 at Clemson .............L .... 7-31 at Michigan............L .. 21-41 Penn State ............. T .. 13-13 Virginia ..................L .. 21-48 at West Virginia .. W .. 14-10 Clemson .................L .. 17-18 Michigan ................L .. 17-45 Georgia Tech .........L .... 3-31 at Penn State .........L .. 10-24 at Virginia ............ W .. 35-30 Syracuse .................L .. 17-31 at Pittsburgh .........L .. 20-24 Penn State ..............L .... 7-47 at Clemson .............L .... 7-40 at NC State ............L .. 17-20 at Virginia ..............L .. 15-28 NC State.................L .. 10-14 at Penn State .........L .. 13-49 Georgia Tech .........L .. 26-28 North Carolina ......L .. 24-31 at Florida State .....L .. 21-69 at North Carolina .L .. 42-59 Penn State ..............L .... 7-70 Florida State ..........L .. 20-49 Florida State ..........L .. 20-52 at North Carolina .L .. 24-31 at Virginia ..............L .. 21-46 at Syracuse ............L .. 16-21 Virginia ..................L .. 18-21 at Florida State .....L .. 17-59 at Virginia ..............L .... 3-21 at West Virginia ....L .... 0-13 at North Carolina .L .... 7-38 Florida State ..........L .. 10-48 at Florida State .....L .... 7-50 North Carolina ......L .. 14-40 at Virginia ..............L .. 19-31 at West Virginia ....L .. 20-42 Florida State ..........L .. 10-24 at Georgia Tech .....L .. 31-49 at Florida State .....L .. 10-49


ACC vs. AP-Ranked Teams

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Florida State ..........L .... 7-59 at Clemson .............L .. 14-35 Georgia Tech .........L .. 22-35 at Ga. Tech (ot).... W .. 20-17 at Florida State .....L .. 31-52 *Florida (Orange) .L .. 23-56 Florida State ..........L .. 10-37 NC State............... W .. 24-21 at Florida State .....L .. 10-35 *W. Va. (Gator) ... W .... 41-7 at West Virginia (ot)L 16-19 Florida State ........ W .. 20-17 at Virginia ..............L .... 0-16 at Virginia Tech .....L .... 6-55 Clemson .................L .. 24-28 Virginia ................ W .. 45-33 Virginia Tech .........L .... 9-28 Florida State ..........L .. 27-35 Boston College.......L .. 16-31 at West Virginia ....L .. 24-45 at Georgia Tech .....L .. 23-27 at Clemson ........... W .. 13-12 at Boston College ..L .. 16-38 Wake Forest ..........L .. 24-38 West Virginia.........L .. 14-31 Rutgers................. W .. 34-24 Boston College..... W .. 42-35 California............. W .. 35-27 at Clemson ........... W .. 20-17 Wake Forest ........ W .... 26-0 North Carolina .... W .. 17-15 at Boston College ..L .. 21-28 at California ..........L .. 13-52 Virginia Tech .........L .... 9-36

Miami (100-121-2) 1941 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1949 1950 1950 1951 1951 1953 1953 1953 1954 1955 1955 1955 1955 1956 1956 1956 1956 1956 1957 1957 1957 1958 1958 1958 1959 1959 1959 1960 1960 1960 1961 1961 1962 1962 1963 1963 1965 1965 1965

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Alabama ................L .... 7-21 Wake Forest ..........L .... 0-27 *Holy Cross (Orange)W . 13-6 LSU ........................L .... 7-20 Alabama ................L .... 6-21 Vanderbilt ..............L .... 6-33 Kentucky ...............L .... 6-21 Maryland ...............L .... 0-13 at Purdue ............. W .. 20-14 *Clemson (Orange)L . 14-15 at Kentucky ...........L .... 0-32 *Clemson (Gator) W .... 14-0 Baylor.....................L .. 13-21 Maryland ...............L .... 0-30 Auburn ..................L .. 20-29 Baylor................... W .. 19-13 at Georgia Tech .....L .... 6-14 Notre Dame ...........L .... 0-14 TCU........................L .. 19-21 at Pittsburgh ....... W .... 21-7 South Carolina .... W .... 14-6 at TCU ................. W .... 14-0 Clemson ............... W .... 21-0 at Florida ............. W .... 20-7 Pittsburgh ..............L .... 7-14 North Carolina ......L .. 13-20 NC State................ T ...... 0-0 Florida ...................L .... 0-14 Wisconsin...............L .... 0-20 LSU ........................L .... 0-41 #Florida .................L .... 9-12 at LSU ....................L .... 3-27 Auburn ..................L .... 6-21 Michigan State .... W .. 18-13 at Auburn ..............L .... 7-20 Syracuse .................L .. 14-21 Florida ...................L .... 0-18 Penn State ..............L .... 7-20 *Syracuse (Liberty)L. 14-15 at LSU ....................L .... 3-17 at Alabama ............L .... 3-36 Pittsburgh ..............L .. 20-31 Alabama ................L .. 12-17 at Syracuse .......... W .... 24-0 Florida ................. W .. 16-13 Notre Dame .......... T ...... 0-0

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Southern Cal ....... W .... 10-7 at Florida ............. W .. 21-16 Notre Dame ...........L .. 22-24 at Southern Cal .....L .... 3-28 LSU ...................... W .... 30-0 at Penn State .........L .... 7-22 Alabama ................L .... 6-14 LSU ........................L .... 0-20 Florida ...................L .. 16-35 at Georgia Tech .....L .. 21-31 at Pittsburgh .........L .. 17-28 Notre Dame ...........L .... 0-17 at Alabama ............L .... 3-31 at Houston .............L .... 6-27 Florida State ..........L .. 14-37 at Texas ..................L .. 10-23 at Notre Dame .......L .. 17-20 Texas .................... W .. 20-15 at Oklahoma ..........L .. 20-24 Houston..................L .... 7-30 at Alabama ............L .. 13-43 Notre Dame ...........L .... 0-44 at Houston ........... W .... 20-3 Auburn ..................L ...... 0-3 at Notre Dame .......L .... 7-28 Alabama ................L .... 7-28 Oklahoma ..............L .. 17-20 at Nebraska ...........L .. 16-31 Colorado ................L .. 10-23 Florida ...................L .. 11-15 at Nebraska ...........L .... 9-17 at Pittsburgh .........L .. 19-36 at Notre Dame .......L .. 27-40 at Houston .............L .. 16-21 at Ohio State..........L .... 0-10 at Penn State .........L .... 7-49 at Alabama ............L .... 0-36 Notre Dame ...........L .. 10-48 Florida State ..........L .. 21-31 at Auburn ............ W .. 17-15 at Notre Dame .......L .... 0-20 at Florida State .....L .. 23-40 at Penn State ....... W .. 26-10 at Alabama ............L .... 0-30 at Houston ........... W .... 14-7 Florida State ........ W .... 10-9 at Notre Dame .......L .. 14-32 at Penn State .........L .. 12-27 at Florida ............. W .... 31-7 Florida ................. W .. 21-20 at Texas .................L .... 7-14 at Mississippi St ....L .. 10-14 Penn State ............ W .. 17-14 at Florida State ... W .. 27-19 at Florida ...............L .. 14-17 at Notre Dame .......L .. 14-16 Florida State ..........L .... 7-24 at Maryland...........L .. 17-18 Notre Dame ......... W .... 20-0 West Virginia....... W .... 20-3 *Nebraska (Orange) . W .. 31-30 *Auburn .............. W .. 20-18 *Florida ............... W .. 32-20 at Michigan............L .. 14-22 Florida State ..........L .... 3-38 at Notre Dame ..... W .. 31-13 *UCLA (Fiesta) .....L 37-392 Florida ...................L .. 23-35 at Oklahoma ........ W .. 27-14 at Florida State ... W .. 35-27 *Tennessee (Sugar)L.... 7-35 at Florida ............. W .. 23-15 Oklahoma ............ W .. 28-16 Florida State ........ W .. 41-23 *Penn State (Fiesta)L 10-14 Florida ................. W .... 31-4 at Arkansas .......... W .... 51-7 at Florida State ... W .. 26-25 Notre Dame ......... W .... 24-0 South Carolina .... W .. 20-16 *Oklahoma (Orange) W .. 30-14 Florida State ........ W .... 31-0 at Michigan.......... W .. 31-30

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at Notre Dame .......L .. 30-31 at LSU .................. W .... 44-3 Arkansas .............. W .. 18-16 *Nebraska (Orange)W.... 23-3 at Florida State .....L .. 10-24 at Pittsburgh ....... W .... 24-3 Notre Dame ......... W .. 27-10 *Alabama (Sugar)W.. 33-25 at BYU ...................L .. 21-28 Florida State ........ W .. 31-22 at Notre Dame .......L .. 20-29 *Texas (Cotton) ... W .... 46-3 Houston................ W .. 40-10 Penn State ............ W .. 26-20 at Florida State ... W .. 17-16 *Nebraska (Orange)W ... 22-0 at Iowa ................. W .... 24-7 Florida State ........ W .. 17-16 at Penn State ....... W .. 17-14 at Syracuse .......... W .. 16-10 *Alabama (Sugar).L .. 13-34 at Boston College W .... 23-7 at Florida State .....L .. 10-28 Syracuse ............... W .... 49-0 at West Virginia ....L .. 14-17 *Arizona (Fiesta) ..L .... 0-29 Washington............L .. 20-38 Florida State ........ W .. 34-20 Virginia Tech ....... W .... 24-3 at Syracuse .......... W .... 27-6 Boston College..... W .... 23-7 *Nebraska (Orange). L ...17-24 Florida State ..........L .. 17-41 Syracuse ............... W .. 35-24 Florida State ..........L .. 16-34 at West Virginia .. W .... 10-7 Virginia Tech .........L .... 7-21 at Syracuse .......... W .. 38-21 Arizona State.........L .. 12-23 at Florida State .....L .... 0-47 at Virginia Tech .....L .. 25-27 Syracuse .................L .. 13-33 Florida State ..........L .. 14-26 at West Virginia .. W .. 34-31 at Syracuse ............L .. 13-66 UCLA ................... W .. 49-45 Ohio State ............ W .. 23-12 Penn State ..............L .. 23-27 at Florida State .....L .. 21-31 at Virginia Tech .....L .. 10-43 *Ga. Tech (Gator) . W .. 28-13 at Washington .......L .. 29-34 Florida State ........ W .. 27-24 Virginia Tech ....... W .. 41-21 *Florida (Sugar).. W .. 37-20 at Florida State ... W .. 49-27 Syracuse ............... W .... 59-0 Washington.......... W .... 65-7 at Virginia Tech ... W .. 26-24 *Nebraska (Rose).. W .. 37-14 at Florida ............. W .. 41-16 Florida State ........ W .. 28-27 Pittsburgh ............ W .. 28-21 Virginia Tech ....... W .. 56-45 *Ohio St. (Fiesta) ..L .. 24-31 Florida ................. W .. 38-33 at Florida State ... W .. 22-14 at Virginia Tech .....L .... 7-31 Tennessee ...............L .... 6-10 Pittsburgh ............ W .. 28-14 *Florida St. (Oran)W.. 16-14 Florida State ........ W .. 16-10 Louisville ............. W .. 41-38 at Virginia ............ W .. 31-21 Virginia Tech .........L .. 10-16 *Florida (Peach).. W .. 27-10 at Florida State .....L .... 7-10 at Clemson (3ot) .. W .. 36-30 at Virginia Tech ... W .... 27-7 *LSU (Peach) ........L .... 3-40 Florida State ..........L .. 10-13 at Louisville ...........L .... 7-31 at Georgia Tech .....L .. 23-30

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Virginia Tech .........L .. 10-17 at Maryland...........L .. 13-14 Boston College..... W .. 17-14 at Oklahoma ..........L .. 13-51 Texas A&M.......... W .. 34-17 Virginia ..................L .... 0-48 at Virginia Tech .....L .. 14-44 at Boston College ..L .. 14-28 at Florida ...............L .... 3-26 at Florida State ... W .. 38-34 Georgia Tech ....... W .. 33-17 at Virginia Tech .....L .... 7-31 Oklahoma ............ W .. 21-20 *Wisconsin (Champs)L.. 14-20

North Carolina (44-128-6) 1936 1936 1937 1937 1938 1938 1939 1939 1939 1940 1941 1941 1942 1943 1943 1943 1944 1944 1945 1945 1945 1946 1946 1948 1949 1950 1950 1951 1951 1952 1952 1952 1952 1953 1953 1954 1954 1955 1955 1955 1955 1956 1956 1957 1957 1957 1959 1959 1959 1960 1960 1961 1961 1962 1965 1965 1966 1966 1968 1969 1970 1970 1971 1971 1972 1973

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Tulane ....................L .... 7-21 Duke .......................L .... 7-27 Fordham ................L .... 0-14 Duke ..................... W .... 14-6 Duke .......................L .... 0-14 Fordham ............... T ...... 0-0 Tulane ................... T .. 14-14 Penn ..................... W .... 30-6 Duke .......................L .... 3-13 Duke ..................... W ...... 6-3 Tulane ....................L .... 6-52 Duke .......................L .... 0-20 Duquesne ............. W .... 13-6 Duke .......................L .... 7-14 Penn ..................... W ...... 9-6 Duke .......................L .... 6-27 Yale .........................L .... 6-13 Duke .......................L .... 0-33 Penn .......................L .... 0-49 Duke .......................L .... 7-14 Virginia ................ W .. 27-18 Tennessee ...............L .. 14-20 Georgia ..................L .... 3-20 Oklahoma ..............L .... 6-14 Notre Dame ...........L .... 6-42 Notre Dame ...........L .... 7-14 Tennessee ...............L .... 0-16 Texas ......................L .. 20-45 Maryland ...............L .... 7-14 Texas ......................L .... 7-28 Notre Dame ...........L .. 14-34 Tennessee ...............L .. 14-41 Duke .......................L .... 0-34 Maryland ...............L .... 0-26 Notre Dame ...........L .. 14-34 at Notre Dame .......L .. 14-42 Duke .......................L .. 12-47 Oklahoma ..............L .... 6-13 Maryland ...............L .... 7-25 Notre Dame ...........L .... 7-27 Duke .......................L ...... 0-6 at Oklahoma ..........L .... 0-36 at Tennessee ...........L .... 0-20 Navy ..................... W .... 13-7 Tennessee ...............L .... 0-35 at Duke................. W .. 21-13 Clemson .................L .. 18-20 South Carolina .... W .... 19-6 Tennessee ...............L .... 7-29 at Tennessee ...........L .. 27-14 Duke ..................... W ...... 7-6 at Maryland......... W .... 14-8 LSU ........................L .... 0-30 at Ohio State..........L .... 7-41 Michigan ................L .. 24-31 at Notre Dame .......L .... 0-17 at Michigan.......... W .... 21-7 at Notre Dame .......L .... 0-32 Florida ................. W .... 22-7 Florida ...................L .... 2-52 at Vanderbilt ....... W .... 10-7 Arizona State.........L .. 26-48 at Notre Dame .......L .... 0-16 Georgia ..................L ...... 3-7 at Ohio State..........L .. 14-29 Missouri .................L .. 14-27


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#17 #17 #10 #2 #15 #20 #18 #12 #20 #13 #13 #12 #17 #9 #15 #13 #15 #18 #14 #19 #16 #2 #1 #13 #8 #13 #10 #19 #12 #11 #15 #12 #20 #16 #1 #6 #10 #19 #4 #4 #17 #18 #21 #25 #11 #18 #11 #15 #23 #8 #17 #19 #24 #18 #1 #19 #21 #18 #3 #25 #24 #9 #6 #24 #9 #2 #24 #25 #17 #3 #5 #21 #23 #1 #7 #2 #5 #3 #4 #6 #13 #22 #3

at Tulane ................L .... 0-16 Pittsburgh ............ W .. 45-29 NC State............... W .. 33-14 at Ohio State..........L .... 7-32 Notre Dame ...........L .. 14-21 Miami, Ohio ........ W .. 14-10 Florida ................. W .. 24-21 at Missouri.............L .... 3-14 East Carolina ...... W .. 12-10 Texas Tech .............L .... 7-10 Clemson ................ T .. 13-13 Nebraska................L .. 17-21 Maryland ...............L .. 20-21 at Pittsburgh .........L .. 16-20 at Clemson .............L .... 9-13 Pittsburgh ............ W .... 17-7 at NC State .......... W .. 35-21 Clemson .................L .. 10-19 Michigan .............. W .. 17-15 Maryland ............. W .... 17-3 at Oklahoma ..........L .... 7-41 Clemson .................L .... 8-10 at Pittsburgh .........L ...... 6-7 at Clemson .............L .. 13-16 Texas .................... W .. 26-10 at Maryland...........L .. 26-28 at Boston College ..L .. 20-52 Virginia ................. T .. 24-24 Louisiana State .....L .. 13-23 Florida State ..........L .. 10-20 at Florida State .... T .. 10-10 at LSU ....................L .... 3-30 at Clemson .............L .. 10-38 Arizona ..................L .. 21-30 at Oklahoma ..........L .... 0-28 Auburn ..................L .. 10-20 Clemson .................L .. 10-13 at South Carolina..L .. 10-31 Oklahoma ..............L .... 0-28 at Auburn ..............L .. 21-47 at Clemson .............L .. 14-37 at NC State ............L .... 6-40 Clemson .................L .... 3-35 Duke .......................L .... 3-41 Georgia Tech ........ T .. 13-13 at Clemson .............L .... 3-20 Virginia ..................L .. 10-24 Clemson .................L .... 6-21 NC State.................L .. 20-27 at Florida State .....L .. 13-36 Virginia ................ W .... 27-7 Georgia Tech ....... W .. 26-14 Mississippi State . W .. 21-17 USC ...................... W .... 31-9 Florida State ..........L .... 7-33 at NC State .......... W .. 35-14 at Virginia ..............L .. 10-17 Alabama ................L .. 10-24 Florida State ..........L .. 18-31 at Virginia ..............L .. 10-34 at Duke................. W .. 41-40 Virginia ................ W .. 22-17 Florida State ..........L .. 12-28 Arkansas .............. W .. 20-10 at Syracuse .......... W .. 27-10 at Florida State .....L .... 0-13 at Virginia ..............L .. 17-20 West Virginia....... W .. 20-13 Stanford ............... W .. 28-17 Florida State ..........L .... 3-20 at Florida State .....L .. 13-39 at Virginia ..............L .. 13-30 Virginia ..................L .. 17-20 Florida State ..........L .. 10-42 at Georgia Tech(ot) L 24-31 at Florida State .....L .. 14-63 Clemson .................L .. 24-38 at Oklahoma ..........L .. 27-41 at Texas ..................L .. 14-44 Florida State ........ W .... 41-9 Clemson ............... W .... 38-3 at Georgia Tech .....L .. 21-28 Texas ......................L .. 21-52

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#14 #15 #13 #15 #24 #9 #11 #4 #18 #25 #17 #23 #23 #6 #19 #5 #16 #19 #24 #11 #19 #23 #17 #7 #23 #22 #14 #12 #17

NC State.................L .. 17-34 at Florida State .....L .. 14-40 Florida State ..........L .... 0-37 at Virginia ..............L .. 24-56 Louisville ...............L .... 0-34 at Florida State .....L .. 16-38 at Utah ...................L .. 16-46 Miami ................... W .. 31-28 Virginia Tech .........L .. 24-27 *B. College (Cont.) ...L .. 24-37 at Georgia Tech .....L .. 21-27 at Louisville ...........L .. 14-69 Virginia ................ W ...... 7-5 at Miami ................L .. 16-34 Boston College..... W .. 16-14 at Virginia Tech .....L .... 3-30 Virginia Tech .........L .. 10-35 at Clemson .............L .... 7-52 Wake Forest ..........L .. 17-24 at Notre Dame .......L .. 26-45 Georgia Tech .........L ...... 0-7 at South Florida ....L .. 10-37 at Virginia Tech .....L .. 10-17 South Carolina ......L .. 15-21 Boston College..... W .. 45-24 Georgia Tech ....... W .... 28-7 at Virginia Tech ... W .. 20-17 Miami ................... W .. 33-24 *Pittsburgh (Meineke)L.. 17-19

NC State (44-102-2) 1936 1938 1938 1939 1939 1939 1941 1943 1945 1946 1947 1947 1948 1949 1950 1950 1950 1951 1951 1952 1953 1953 1954 1954 1957 1958 1961 1964 1965 1966 1966 1967 1969 1969 1971 1971 1972 1972 1973 1973 1973 1974 1974 1975 1975 1976 1977 1977 1978 1978 1978

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Duke .......................L .... 0-13 Duke .......................L ...... 0-7 Carnegie Tech........L .... 0-14 North Carolina ......L .... 0-17 Duquense ...............L ...... 0-7 Duke .......................L .... 0-28 Duke .......................L .... 6-55 Duke .......................L .... 0-75 Duke .......................L .. 13-26 Oklahoma ..............L .. 13-34 North Carolina ......L .... 6-41 Virginia ................ W ...... 7-2 at No. Carolina ......L .... 0-14 Wake Forest ........ W .. 27-14 North Carolina ......L .... 7-13 Maryland ............. W .. 16-13 Wake Forest ......... T ...... 6-6 Clemson .................L ...... 0-6 Maryland ...............L .... 0-53 Duke .......................L .... 0-57 at Duke...................L .... 0-31 West Virginia.........L .... 0-61 Duke .......................L .... 7-21 at West Virginia ....L .... 3-28 Duke ...................... T .. 14-14 at North Carolina W .. 21-14 at Alabama ............L .... 7-26 at Alabama ............L .... 0-21 at Florida ...............L .... 6-28 at Michigan State ..L .. 10-28 Florida ...................L .. 10-17 Houston................ W .... 16-6 Houston..................L .. 13-34 Penn State ..............L .... 8-33 North Carolina ......L .... 7-27 at Penn State .........L .... 3-35 at Penn State .........L .. 22-37 West Virginia....... W .. 49-13 at Nebraska ...........L .. 14-31 at Penn State .........L .. 29-35 Kansas.................. W .. 31-13 at Maryland...........L .. 10-20 Penn State ............ W .... 12-7 Florida ................. W ...... 8-7 at Penn State ....... W .. 15-14 Maryland ...............L .... 6-16 at Clemson .............L ...... 3-7 Penn State ..............L .. 17-21 at Maryland...........L .. 12-31 Clemson .................L .. 10-33 at Penn State .........L .. 10-19

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Pittsburgh ............ W .. 30-17 North Carolina ......L .. 21-35 at South Carolina..L .. 10-30 at North Carolina .L .... 8-28 at Penn State .........L .. 13-21 North Carolina ......L .. 10-21 at Clemson .............L .... 7-17 Penn State ..............L .. 15-22 Miami .....................L .... 6-14 at North Carolina .L .... 9-41 Clemson .................L .. 29-38 at Penn State .........L .... 0-54 North Carolina ......L .. 14-42 Maryland ...............L .... 6-29 at Georgia Tech ... W .. 27-22 South Carolina ......L .. 28-35 at Maryland......... W .. 28-16 at North Carolina W .. 35-34 Clemson ............... W .... 27-3 at Pittsburgh .........L .... 0-34 at Clemson ........... W .. 30-28 at South Carolina..L .... 0-48 Clemson ............... W .... 10-3 at South Carolina..L .... 7-23 South Carolina .... W .. 20-10 Virginia ..................L .... 9-20 at Virginia ..............L .... 0-31 Clemson .................L .. 17-24 Southern Miss. .... W .. 31-27 North Carolina .... W .... 24-7 Georgia Tech ....... W .. 28-21 at Clemson .............L .. 19-29 Virginia ..................L .. 10-42 East Carolina ........L .. 34-37 Iowa...................... W .. 24-14 Florida State ..........L .. 13-34 at Georgia Tech .....L .. 13-16 Clemson ............... W .... 20-6 Wake Forest ........ W .. 42-14 Florida ...................L .. 10-27 North Carolina ......L .. 14-35 Virginia ................ W .. 34-29 at Florida State .....L .... 3-62 vs. Michigan ..........L .... 7-42 at Clemson ........... W .. 29-12 at North Carolina .L .. 17-31 Duke ..................... W .. 24-23 Florida State ..........L .... 3-34 at Virginia ............ W .. 30-27 Mississippi State . W .. 28-24 Virginia ..................L .. 24-29 at Florida State .....L .. 17-77 at Alabama ............L .. 11-27 Florida State ..........L .. 17-51 Alabama ................L .. 19-24 at Virginia ..............L .. 14-62 at North Carolina .L .. 20-52 at Syracuse .......... W .. 32-31 Clemson .................L .. 17-19 at Georgia Tech .....L .. 17-27 North Carolina ......L .... 7-20 at Florida State .....L .. 35-48 Florida State ........ W .... 24-7 Syracuse ............... W .. 38-17 at Virginia ..............L .. 13-23 Miami .....................L .. 23-46 at Texas ................ W .. 23-20 at Florida State .....L .. 11-42 at Georgia Tech .....L .. 21-48 at East Carolina ....L .... 6-23 at Clemson .............L .. 27-34 Florida State ..........L .. 14-58 Clemson .................L .. 37-45 at Georgia Tech .....L .. 23-25 at Florida State ... W .. 34-28 Maryland ...............L .. 19-23 Florida State ........ W .... 17-7 *Notre Dame ....... W .... 28-6 at Ohio State (3ot).L .. 38-44 at Florida St. (2ot) L .. 44-50 Ohio State ..............L .. 14-22 Miami .....................L .. 31-45 Florida State ..........L .. 10-17

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Virginia Tech .........L .. 16-20 at Georgia Tech ... W .. 17-14 at Florida State ... W .. 20-15 Boston College..... W .. 17-15 Florida State ........ W .. 24-20 Georgia Tech .........L .. 23-31 Clemson .................L .. 20-42 Virginia ................ W .. 29-24 East Carolina(ot) W .. 30-24 South Florida ........L .. 10-41 at North Carolina W .. 41-10 Clemson .................L .. 23-43 at Virginia Tech .....L .. 10-38 North Carolina .... W .. 28-27

Virginia (32-114-3) 1937 1939 1940 1943 1944 1946 1946 1947 1947 1948 1949 1949 1949 1952 1953 1954 1954 1954 1954 1956 1956 1956 1957 1957 1958 1958 1958 1959 1959 1960 1960 1966 1967 1968 1971 1971 1972 1973 1973 1974 1974 1975 1976 1977 1977 1978 1979 1979 1980 1981 1981 1982 1983 1983 1984 1984 1984 1984 1986 1986 1987 1987 1988 1988 1989 1989

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North Carolina ......L .... 0-40 North Carolina ......L .... 0-19 Tennessee ...............L .. 14-41 Duke .......................L .... 0-49 Carolina Pre-Flight T .. 13-13 Penn .......................L .... 0-40 North Carolina ......L .. 14-49 Penn .......................L .... 7-19 North Carolina ......L .... 7-40 North Carolina ......L .. 12-34 Penn ..................... W .. 26-14 North Carolina ......L .... 7-14 Tulane ....................L .. 14-28 Duke .......................L .... 7-21 Duke .......................L .... 6-48 at Penn State .........L .... 7-34 Virginia Tech .........L ...... 0-6 at Army ..................L .. 20-21 West Virginia.........L .. 10-14 South Carolina ......L .. 13-27 Virginia Tech .........L .... 7-14 Navy .......................L .... 7-34 at Duke...................L .... 0-40 Army ......................L .. 12-20 at Clemson .............L .. 15-20 at Army ..................L .... 6-35 North Carolina ......L .... 0-42 Clemson .................L .... 0-47 at Florida ...............L .. 10-55 at Clemson .............L .... 7-21 at Navy ...................L .... 6-41 at Georgia Tech .....L .. 12-13 NC State.................L .... 8-30 at Purdue ...............L .... 7-44 at Michigan............L .... 0-55 Duke .......................L .... 0-28 at North Carolina .L .... 3-18 at NC State ............L .. 23-43 at Missouri.............L .... 7-31 NC State.................L .. 21-22 Maryland ...............L .... 0-10 at Maryland...........L .. 24-62 Maryland ...............L .... 0-28 at Texas ..................L .... 0-68 North Carolina ......L .. 14-35 Maryland ...............L .... 7-17 at NC State ............L .. 27-31 at Navy ...................L .. 10-17 at North Carolina .L .... 3-26 at Clemson .............L .... 0-27 North Carolina ......L .. 14-17 Maryland ...............L .. 14-45 at Maryland...........L .... 3-23 North Carolina .... W .. 17-14 Clemson .................L .... 0-55 Georgia Tech ........ T .. 20-20 at West Virginia .. W .... 27-7 Maryland ...............L .. 34-45 Clemson .................L .. 17-31 NC State............... W .. 20-16 at Georgia ..............L .. 22-30 at Clemson .............L .. 21-38 Penn State ..............L .. 14-42 Clemson .................L .... 7-10 Notre Dame ...........L .. 13-36 at Penn State ....... W .... 14-6


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at Clemson .............L .. 20-34 at NC State .......... W .... 20-9 Illinois ....................L .. 21-31 Clemson ............... W .... 20-7 Georgia Tech .........L .. 38-41 Tennessee ...............L .. 22-23 at Georgia Tech .....L .. 21-24 at Clemson ............ T .. 20-20 at NC State .......... W .. 42-10 Oklahoma ..............L .. 14-48 Georgia Tech ....... W .. 55-24 Clemson .................L .. 28-29 Florida State ..........L .... 3-13 NC State.................L .... 7-31 at Florida State .....L .. 14-40 North Carolina .... W .. 17-10 Virginia Tech .........L .. 17-20 Boston College.......L .. 13-31 at Florida State .....L .. 17-41 North Carolina .... W .. 34-10 at Duke...................L .. 25-28 at Virginia Tech ... W .. 42-23 at Michigan............L .. 17-18 at NC State .......... W .. 29-24 at Texas ..................L .. 16-17 Florida State ........ W .. 33-28 Virginia Tech .........L .. 29-36 Texas .................... W .. 37-13 at Florida State .....L .. 24-31 North Carolina .... W .. 20-17 at Virginia Tech ....L .... 9-26 Miami .....................L .. 21-31 Auburn ..................L .. 17-28 at North Carolina .L .. 20-48 Florida State ..........L .. 21-47 at Auburn ............ W .... 19-0 at Georgia Tech .....L .. 38-41 at Florida State .....L .. 14-45 at Virginia Tech ... W .. 36-32 Georgia ..................L .. 33-35 at BYU ................. W .. 45-40 Virginia Tech .........L .... 7-31 Florida State ..........L .. 10-35 Georgia Tech ....... W .. 45-38 Clemson .................L .. 10-31 at Florida State .....L .... 3-37 at Georgia Tech .....L .... 0-35 at Virginia Tech .....L .. 21-42 at Wisconsin ..........L .. 17-26 at Clemson ........... W .. 26-24 at Maryland...........L .. 21-41 Florida State ..........L .... 7-43 Georgia Tech ....... W .. 39-38 Virginia Tech .........L .. 17-31 at Florida State .....L .. 19-40 South Carolina .... W .. 34-21 at Penn State .........L .. 14-35 NC State............... W .... 14-9 Maryland ............. W .. 48-13 at Virginia Tech .....L .... 9-21 *W. Va. (Continental)W 48-22 Florida State ..........L .. 14-19 Virginia Tech ....... W .. 35-21 at Florida State .....L .... 3-36 Miami .....................L .. 21-31 at Virginia Tech .....L .. 10-24 *Fresno St (MPC)(ot)L 34-37 at Boston College ..L .. 17-28 Florida State ........ W .. 26-21 Georgia Tech ....... W .. 27-17 Virginia Tech .........L .. 14-52 at Miami ................L .. 17-25 Virginia Tech .........L .... 7-17 Wake Forest ........ W .. 17-16 Virginia Tech .........L .. 21-33 USC ........................L .... 7-52 North Carolina (ot)W 16-13 at Georgia Tech ... W .. 24-17 TCU........................L .. 14-30 Georgia Tech .........L .... 9-34 at Miami ................L .. 17-52 at Clemson .............L .. 21-34 Virginia Tech .........L .. 13-42

Virginia Tech (44-74-2) 1946 1947 1948 1948 1952 1952 1953 1956 1956 1957 1957 1960 1964 1966 1968 1968 1968 1969 1971 1972 1972 1972 1973 1973 1976 1977 1977 1977 1978 1979 1979 1980 1980 1981 1982 1982 1983 1985 1986 1987 1987 1988 1988 1988 1988 1989 1989 1989 1989 1990 1990 1990 1991 1991 1991 1991 1992 1992 1992 1993 1993 1993 1993 1994 1994 1995 1995 1995 1995 1996 1996 1996 1996 1997 1997 1998 1998 1999 1999 1999 1999

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NC State............... W .... 14-6 Army ......................L .. 19-21 *Duke .....................L ...... 0-7 at Army ..................L .... 7-49 *Virginia ................L .... 0-42 at Alabama ............L .... 0-33 *West Virginia.......L .... 7-12 *NC State............. W .... 35-6 at Clemson .............L .... 6-21 *NC State...............L .... 0-12 *VMI ......................L .... 6-14 at Clemson .............L .... 7-13 Florida State ........ W .. 20-11 *Miami ...................L .... 7-14 *Alabama ..............L .... 7-14 at Miami ................L .... 8-13 at Florida State ... W .. 40-22 Alabama ................L .. 13-17 at Houston .............L .. 29-56 at Florida State .....L .. 15-27 Oklahoma State .. W .. 34-32 at Alabama ............L .. 13-52 at Houston .............L .. 27-54 at Alabama ............L .... 6-77 at Texas A&M .......L .... 0-19 Texas A&M............L .... 6-27 at Kentucky ...........L .... 0-32 Florida State ..........L .. 21-23 at Alabama ............L .... 0-35 Florida State ..........L .. 10-17 at Alabama ............L .... 7-31 at Florida State .....L .... 7-31 *Miami ...................L .. 10-20 at Miami ................L .. 14-21 Miami .....................L .... 8-14 West Virginia.........L .... 6-16 at West Virginia ....L .... 0-13 at Florida ...............L .. 18-35 *NC State............. W .. 25-24 Clemson .................L .. 10-22 at Miami ................L .. 13-27 at Clemson .............L .... 7-40 West Virginia.........L .. 10-22 South Carolina ......L .. 24-26 at Florida State .....L .. 14-41 Clemson .................L .... 7-27 at West Virginia .. W .. 12-10 Florida State ..........L .... 7-41 at Virginia ..............L .. 25-32 at Florida State .....L .. 28-39 at Georgia Tech .....L ...... 3-6 Virginia ................ W .. 38-13 at Oklahoma ..........L .. 17-27 *Florida State ........L .. 20-33 East Carolina ........L .. 17-24 at Virginia ..............L .... 0-38 NC State................ T .. 13-13 Miami .....................L .. 24-43 at Syracuse ............L .... 9-28 at Miami ................L .... 2-21 at West Virginia ....L .. 13-14 at Virginia ............ W .. 20-17 *Indiana ............... W .. 45-20 at Miami ................L .... 3-24 Virginia ..................L .. 23-45 Miami ................... W .... 13-7 Syracuse ............... W .... 31-7 at Virginia ............ W .. 36-29 *Texas .................. W .. 28-10 at Miami .............. W .... 21-7 West Virginia....... W .. 31-14 Virginia ................ W .... 26-9 *Nebraska..............L .. 21-41 at West Virginia ....L .. 17-30 *North Carolina ....L .... 3-42 West Virginia....... W .. 27-13 Virginia ..................L .. 32-36 at Virginia ............ W .... 31-7 Syracuse ............... W .... 62-0 Miami ................... W .. 43-10 Boston College..... W .. 38-14

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*Florida State ........L .. 29-46 at Miami ................L .. 21-41 *Clemson ............. W .. 41-20 Miami .....................L .. 24-26 *Florida State ........L .. 17-30 LSU ...................... W .... 26-9 Marshall............... W .. 47-21 at Texas A&M ..... W .... 13-3 at Miami ................L .. 45-56 Texas A&M.......... W .. 35-19 Miami ................... W .... 31-7 Pittsburgh ..............L .. 28-31 vs. Southern Cal ....L .. 13-24 West Virginia....... W .. 19-13 Virginia ................ W .. 24-10 at Miami .............. W .. 16-10 Auburn (Sugar).....L .. 13-16 Georgia Tech ....... W .... 51-7 Boston College..... W .. 30-10 Miami .....................L .... 7-27 Louisville (Gator) W .. 35-24 Georgia Tech .........L .. 27-38 Clemson ............... W .... 24-7 at Wake Forest .... W .... 27-6 at LSU ....................L .... 7-48 at Clemson ........... W .. 41-23 Boston College.......L .. 10-14 at Virginia ............ W .. 33-21 *Boston College (ACC)W30-16 *Kansas (Orange) .L .. 21-24 at Florida State .....L .. 20-30 Maryland ............. W .. 23-13 *BostonCollege(ACC)W.. 30-12 *Cincinnati (Orange)W .....20-7 *Alabama (Atl.)..........L.... 24-34 Nebraska....................W.... 19-18 Miami..........................W.......31-7 at Georgia Tech ..........L.... 23-28

Wake Forest (19-107-1) 1936 1937 1938 1939 1942 1944 1945 1945 1946 1946 1947 1947 1948 1948 1949 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1953 1954 1955 1955 1955 1957 1957 1958 1958 1958 1959 1960 1960 1967 1967 1968 1969 1970 1970 1972 1973 1973 1974

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Duke .......................L .... 0-20 Duke .......................L .... 0-67 Duke .......................L ...... 0-7 Duke .......................L ...... 0-6 Boston College ......L .... 0-27 Duke .......................L .... 0-34 Duke .......................L .. 19-26 Clemson ............... W .... 13-6 Tennessee ............. W .... 19-6 North Carolina ......L .. 14-26 North Carolina .... W .... 19-7 Duke .......................L .... 6-13 North Carolina ......L .... 9-26 Clemson .................L .. 14-21 North Carolina ......L .. 14-28 Duke ..................... W .... 27-7 Clemson .................L .. 12-13 Baylor.....................L .... 0-42 Villanova ................L .... 0-20 at Duke...................L .... 0-19 South Carolina .... W .. 19-13 Maryland .............. T .. 13-13 at West Virginia ....L .... 0-46 at Maryland...........L .... 7-28 at Duke...................L .... 0-14 at Duke...................L .... 7-34 at NC State ............L .... 0-19 at Clemson .............L .. 12-14 at Auburn ..............L .... 7-21 at South Carolina..L .... 7-24 at Clemson .............L .. 31-33 Clemson .................L .... 7-28 Duke .......................L .... 7-34 at Houston .............L .... 6-50 at NC State ............L .... 7-24 at Purdue ...............L .. 27-28 at Auburn ..............L .... 0-57 at Nebraska ...........L .. 12-36 Tennessee ...............L .... 7-41 at Tennessee ...........L .... 6-45 Texas ......................L .... 0-41 at NC State ............L .. 13-52 NC State.................L .. 15-33

1974 #2 at Oklahoma ..........L .... 0-63 1974 #15 at Penn State .........L .... 0-55 1974 #18 at Maryland...........L .... 0-47 1975 #15 at NC State .......... W .. 30-22 1975 #19 Maryland ...............L .... 0-27 1976 #1 at Michigan............L .... 0-31 1976 #5 at Maryland...........L .. 15-17 1976 #20 at South Carolina W .... 10-7 1977 #16 at Clemson .............L .... 0-26 1978 #10 at Louisiana State .L .. 11-13 1978 #6 at Maryland...........L .... 0-39 1978 #16 Clemson .................L .... 6-51 1979 #12 at Georgia ............ W .. 22-21 1979 #16 at NC State ............L .. 14-17 1979 #14 at North Carolina W .. 24-19 1979 #13 Auburn ................ W .. 42-38 1980 #8 North Carolina ......L .... 9-27 1980 #14 at South Carolina..L .. 38-39 1981 #5 at North Carolina .L .. 10-48 1981 #3 at Clemson .............L .. 24-82 1982 #12 North Carolina ......L .... 7-24 1982 #10 Clemson .................L .. 17-21 1983 #4 at North Carolina .L .. 10-30 1983 #16 Maryland ...............L .. 33-36 1985 #16 at Tennessee ...........L .. 29-31 1987 #14 at Clemson .............L .. 17-31 1987 #14 South Carolina ......L .... 0-30 1988 #19 at Michigan............L .... 9-19 1988 #15 Clemson .................L .. 21-38 1989 #19 NC State.................L .. 17-27 1989 #22 at Clemson .............L .. 10-44 1990 #1 Virginia ..................L .. 14-49 1990 #19 Clemson .................L .... 6-24 1990 #4 Georgia Tech .........L .... 7-42 1991 #16 at Clemson .............L .. 10-28 1992 #3 at Florida State .....L .... 7-35 1992 #14 Virginia ..................L .. 17-31 1992 #13 at NC State ............L .. 14-42 1993 #18 NC State.................L .. 16-34 1993 #15 at North Carolina .L .. 35-45 1993 #1 at Florida State .....L .... 0-54 1993 #21 at Virginia ..............L .... 9-21 1994 #3 Florida State ..........L .. 14-56 1994 #20 Duke .......................L .. 26-51 1995 #11 at Virginia ..............L .. 17-35 1995 #1 at Florida State .....L .. 13-72 1996 #13 Northwestern....... W .. 28-27 1996 #20 Virginia ..................L .... 7-42 1996 #15 North Carolina .....L .... 6-45 1996 #3 Florida State ..........L .... 7-44 1997 #21 Northwestern....... W .. 27-20 1997 #5 at North Carolina .L .. 12-30 1997 #2 at Florida State .....L .... 7-58 1998 #14 Virginia ..................L .. 17-38 1998 #5 Florida State ..........L .... 7-24 1998 #21 Georgia Tech .........L .. 35-63 1999 #25 NC State............... W .... 31-7 1999 #1 Florida State ..........L .. 10-33 1999 #14 at Georgia Tech ... W .. 26-23 2000 #16 at Clemson .............L .... 7-55 2000 #3 Florida State ..........L .... 6-35 2001 #18 at Florida State .....L .. 24-48 2002 #19 at NC State ............L .. 13-32 2002 #18 Florida State ..........L .. 21-34 2002 #25 at Maryland...........L .. 14-32 2003 #14 NC State............... W .. 38-24 2003 #6 at Florida State .....L .. 24-48 2004 #15 at Clemson (2ot) ....L .. 30-37 2004 #5 Florida State ..........L .. 17-20 2004 #12 at Miami ................L .... 7-52 2005 #4 at Florida State .....L .. 24-41 2005 #14 at Boston College ..L .. 30-35 2005 #3 Miami .....................L .. 17-47 2006 #15 Clemson .................L .. 17-27 2006 #16 Boston College..... W .. 27-14 2006 #19 Virginia Tech .........L .... 6-27 2006 #23 Georgia Tech ....... W ...... 9-6 2006 #5 Louisville ...............L .. 13-24 2007 #16 Nebraska................L .. 17-20 2007 #21 Florida State ........ W .. 24-21 2007 #20 at Clemson .............L .. 10-44 2008 #24 at Florida State ... W .... 12-3 2009 #18 Miami .....................L .. 27-28 2009 #10 at Georgia Tech (ot) ..L....27-30 *denotes neutral site


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Academic Awards AFCA Academic Achievement Award

The Academic Achievement Award has been presented annually since 1981. The award recognized a Division I-A member school with the highest graduation rate among members of its football team. Current ACC schools have won the award 20 times in the 28 years of the award. Duke has earned the award 12 times, Boston College on four occasions, Virginia twice and Wake Forest and Miami, this year’s co-winner with Notre Dame, once each. Schools with a 70 percent graduation rate were accorded an honorable mention listing. 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

1984 1986 1987 1988 1989

Past Winners

Duke ..................................Atlantic Coast Notre Dame .......................... Independent Notre Dame .......................... Independent Duke ..................................Atlantic Coast Notre Dame .......................... Independent Virginia ..............................Atlantic Coast Virginia ..............................Atlantic Coast Duke ..................................Atlantic Coast Notre Dame .......................... Independent Kentucky ............................. Southeastern Duke ..................................Atlantic Coast Notre Dame .......................... Independent Texas Christian ........................ Southwest Boston College ........................... Big East Duke ..................................Atlantic Coast Duke ..................................Atlantic Coast Duke ..................................Atlantic Coast Wake Forest .......................Atlantic Coast Boston College ........................... Big East Duke ..................................Atlantic Coast Boston College ........................... Big East Vanderbilt ............................ Southeastern Duke ..................................Atlantic Coast Northwestern ................................. Big 10 Duke ..................................Atlantic Coast Syracuse...................................... Big East Notre Dame .......................... Independent Vanderbilt ............................ Southeastern Northwestern ............................... Big Ten Duke ..................................Atlantic Coast Boston College ........................... Big East Northwestern ............................... Big Ten Duke ..................................Atlantic Coast Northwestern ............................... Big Ten SMU ..............................Conference USA Northwestern ............................... Big Ten Notre Dame .......................... Independent Vanderbilt ...........................Southeastern Miami ...............................Atlantic Coast Notre Dame .........................Independent

ACC Honorable Mention

Virginia Duke North Carolina, Virginia Duke, Georgia Tech, Maryland, Virginia Duke, Georgia Tech, North Carolina, Virginia 1990 Georgia Tech, North Carolina, Virginia 1991 Duke, North Carolina, Virginia, Wake Forest 1992 Duke, North Carolina, Virginia

1993 Georgia Tech, North Carolina, Virginia, Wake Forest 1994 Florida State, Maryland, North Carolina, Virginia, Wake Forest 1995 North Carolina, Virginia 1996 .Florida State, Maryland, NC State, Virginia, Wake Forest 1997 Florida State, North Carolina, Virginia, Wake Forest 1998 Duke, Virginia, Wake Forest 1999 Clemson, North Carolina, Virginia, Wake Forest 2000 Clemson, Duke, Virginia, Wake Forest 2001 Duke, Virginia, Wake Forest 2002 Duke, Virginia 2003 Georgia Tech, Virginia, Wake Forest 2004 Duke, Maryland, North Carolina, Wake Forest 2005 North Carolina, Wake Forest 2006 Boston College, Clemson, Duke, Florida State, Maryland, North Caro lina, Virginia, Virginia Tech, Wake Forest 2007 Boston College, Duke, North Carolina, . Virginia, Virginia Tech 2008 Boston College, Duke, North Carolina, . Virginia, Virginia Tech, Wake Forest 2009 Boston College, Duke, North Carolina, Wake Forest

CoSIDA Academic All-Americas

Since 1952, academic All-America teams have been selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America. Starting with the 1991 season, the CFA also picked an Academic AllAmerica team. To be eligible, a student-athlete must be a regular performer and have a least a 3.200 grade-point average.

First Team Academic All-America

1952 Ed Gossage, Georgia Tech, T Cecil Turner, Georgia Tech, DE Larry Morris, Georgia Tech, C-LB 1953 Bernie Faloney, Maryland, RB 1954 George Falahunik, Maryland, T 1955 Wade Mitchell, Georgia Tech, QB-S 1956 Allen Ecker, Georgia Tech, G Mike Sandusky, Maryland, T 1959 Lou Cordileone, Clemson, T 1960 Roman Gabriel, NC State, QB 1963 Joe Scarpati, NC State, RB 1964 Ken Willard, North Carolina, RB 1965 Bill Jones, Duke, T 1966 Roger Hayes, Duke, DE Jim Breland, Georgia Tech, C W.J. Blaine, Georgia Tech, LB Bill Eastman, Georgia Tech, DB 1967 Bob Laskey, Duke, DT Bill Eastman, Georgia Tech, DB Steve Warren, NC State, OT 1970 Curt Rawley, Duke, DT 1971 Charles Putnik, North Carolina, DL Craig John, NC State, G 1972 Gary Huff, Florida State, QB Tom Kennedy, Virginia, G 1973 Stan Fritts, NC State, RB Justus Everett, NC State, C 1974 Justus Everett, NC State, C 1975 Kim Hoover, Maryland, DE Bob Meade, Virginia, DT

1978 Steve Fuller, Clemson, QB Joe Muffler, Maryland, DL 1979 William Jones, Florida State, DB Phil Williams, Florida State, WR 1980 William Jones, Florida State, DB Sheldon Fox, Georgia Tech, LB Calvin Warren, NC State, P 1981 Rohn Stark, Florida State, P 1985 Kevin Anthony, North Carolina, QB 1986 Mike Diminick, Duke, DB 1987 Mike Diminick, Duke, DB 1988 Mike Diminick, Duke, DB 1989 Doug Kley, Duke, DL 1990 Stefan Scotton, Georgia Tech, RB 1991 Bruce Bratton, Clemson, OL 1993 Travis Pearson, Duke, DL Tom Burns, Virginia, LB 1995 Derrick Brooks, Florida State, LB Ed Glenn, Clemson, TE Chris Hennie-Roed, NC State, OT Mike Morton, North Carolina, LB Matt Williams, Duke, OT 1996 Tiki Barber, Virginia, RB 1997 Daryl Bush, Florida State, LB Stephen Phelan, Virginia, DB 1999 Kyle Young, Clemson, OL Dan Dyke, Georgia Tech, P 2000 Kyle Young, Clemson, OL Chad Carson, Clemson, LB Dan Dyke, Georgia Tech P 2001 Kyle Young, Clemson, OL Chad Carson, Clemson, LB Dan Dyke, Georgia Tech, P 2002 Dan Dyke, Georgia Tech, P 2006 William Lee, NC State, OL 2007 William Lee, NC State, OL 2008 Louis Frazier, Wake Forest, OL

Atlantic Coast Conference Rhodes Scholar Athletes

Since 1903, ACC schools have produced 19 Rhodes Scholars who also lettered in athletics while at their respective institutions. 1913 1914 1916 1917 1922 1922 1925 1926 1926 1932 1935 1938 1947 1961 1974 1979 1985 1987 2006 2007 2007 2008

Rhodes Scholars

John V. Ray, Virginia, football Robert Gooch, Virginia, football George Anderson, Virginia, football Arthur Kinsolving, Virginia, football Benjamin Baker, Virginia, track Eldridge Campbell, Virginia, football Coleman Walker, Virginia, football Walter Brown, Virginia, football Charles Gleaves, Virginia, track Fenton Gentry, Virginia, football Murat Williams, Virginia, track Luke Harvey Poe, Virginia, track James B. Whitlach, Virginia, track Rex Adams, Duke, football Tom McMillen, Maryland, basketball Karen Stevenson, N. Carolina, track Robert Hadley, UNC, basketball Maria Merritt, Wake Forest, track Garrett Johnson, Florida State, track Michelle Sikes, Wake Forest, cross country Charles Salmon, Duke, cross country, track Myron Rolle, Florida State, football Julia Parker Goyer, Duke, women’s tennis


2010 Football Weber State ESPN3.com 1 pm

Boston College North Texas ESPN3.com 3:30 pm

Clemson

at Wake Forest Raycom 12 pm

Elon ESPN3.com 7 pm

Duke

at Oklahoma ABC/ESPN2 3:30 pm

Samford ESPNU 8 pm

Florida State

at Kansas FSN 12 pm

S.C. State ESPN3.com 1 pm

Georgia Tech

Morgan State ESPN3.com 6 pm

(Sept. 6) Navy (Balt.) ESPN, 4 pm

Maryland

at Ohio State ESPN 3:40 pm

(Sept. 2) Florida A&M ESPN3, 7:30 pm

Miami

Open

LSU (Atlanta) ABC, 8 pm

North Carolina

at UCF CBSCS 7:30 pm

W. Carolina ESPN3.com 6 pm

NC State

at USC FSN 10:30 pm

Richmond ESPN3.com 6 pm

Virginia

James Madison ESPN3.com 1:30 pm

(Sept. 6) Boise State ESPN, 8 pm (Landover, Md.)

Virginia Tech

Duke Raycom 12 pm

Presbyterian ESPN3.com 6:30 pm

Wake Forest

2010 Atlantic Coast Conference Football Schedule

Sept. 4 Presbyterian ESPN3.com 3:30 p.m.

at Stanford ESPN2 11:15 pm

Kent State ESPNU 3:30 pm

East Carolina ESPN3.com 1:30 pm

Sept. 11

Open

BYU ESPNU 3:30 pm

(Oct.16) Cincinnati ESPN, 7:30

Alabama ABC 3:30 pm

Georgia Tech Raycom 12 pm

at Auburn ESPN 7 p.m.

Open

Open

(Sept. 23) at Pittsburgh ESPN, 7:30 pm

at North at West Virginia Carolina ESPNU Raycom,12 pm 12 pm

Sept. 18 Florida International

at Florida State

NC State

East Carolina

at Boston College

Wake Forest

at Clemson

VMI

Army

Duke

Boston College

at Georgia Tech

Open

at Wake Forest

Clemson

at Rutgers

Sept. 25 Virginia Tech

at Virginia

Florida State

Georgia Tech

at Maryland

Open

at NC State

Miami

Virginia

at Virginia

Florida State

Notre Dame

at Miami

at Duke

at Miami

at NC State

Virginia Tech

Oct. 2

Open

at Clemson

North Carolina

at Duke

at North Carolina

Navy

at North Carolina

Middle Tennessee

at Boston College

at Virginia

at Clemson

Maryland

Clemson

Central Michigan

at NC State

Boston College

at Clemson

Wake Forest

at Florida State

Wake Forest

at Miami

at Vanderbilt

at Georgia Tech

Oct. 9

Open

Open

Maryland

Virginia Tech

at Boston College

Virginia

at Virginia Tech

Miami

(Oct. 28) at NC State ESPN, 7:30 pm

at Miami

at Georgia Tech

at North Carolina

at Virginia Tech

Wake Forest

Maryland

at Virginia Tech

(Nov. 4) North Carolina at Virginia Tech ESPN, 7:30 pm

at Virginia

NC State

at Maryland

(Oct. 28) William & Mary Florida State ESPN, 7:30 pm

Open

at East Carolina North Carolina CBSCS,12 pm

Oct. 16 at Florida State

Georgia Tech

at Navy

Miami

Virginia Tech

at Duke

Open

Maryland

at Boston College

Virginia

Clemson

Florida State

South Florida

Duke

Oct. 23

Clemson

NC State

Boston College

Duke

NC State

Eastern Michigan

Oct. 30

at Wake Forest

at Florida State

at Maryland

at Georgia

at Maryland

Nov. 6

at Duke

at Wake Forest at Georgia Tech

Florida

Open

Nov. 13

Virginia

South Carolina North Carolina

Miami

Nov. 20

at Syracuse

(Nov. 4) Georgia Tech Boston College ESPN, 7:30 pm

Nov. 27

Dec. 4--Dr Pepper ACC Championship Game, Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, N. C., ESPN, 7:45 pm


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