2014 Bitcoin St. Petersburg Bowl Media Guide

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2014 MEDIA GUIDE VS NC STATE WOLFPACK

UCF KNIGHTS

DEC. 26, 2014 | 8 p.m. TROPICANA FIELD

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Quick Facts..............................................3 Bowl Staff................................................4 Media Information.............................5-6 Gameday.................................................7 Bowl Events to Cover.........................8-9

NC STATE WOLFPACK

Bowl History.........................................10 Game Recaps...................................11-16 Team Records..................................17-19 Individual Records.........................20-25 Players in Pros.................................26-29

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UCF KNIGHTS


QUICK FACTS Date .......................................................................................................................................Friday, December 26, 2014 Time ............................................................................................................................................................ 8:00 p.m. (ET) Location .......................................................................................................................................St. Petersburg, Florida Stadium ...................................................................................................................................................Tropicana Field Surface .............................................................................................................................................................. Field Turf Capacity ........................................................................................................................ 28,453 (fixed seating capacity) Last Year’s Game: East Carolina 37, Ohio 20 TV Broadcast: ESPN & Watch ESPN Play-by-Play: Adam Amin Analyst: John Congemi Sideline: Kaylee Hartung National Radio: ESPN Radio Play-by-Play: Dave LaMont Analyst: Anthony Becht Sideline: Cara Capuano Social Media www.bitcoinstpetersburgbowl.com StPetersburgBowl @BitcoinBowl @BitcoinSPBowl #BitcoinBowl Tickets Prices: $45.00 - $210.00 Ticket Outlets: Ticketmaster Locations in Florida Groups of 20+: Contact (727) 342-5777 Name History 2014 - Present: Bitcoin St. Petersburg Bowl 2010 - 2013: Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl St. Petersburg 2009: St. Petersburg Bowl presented by Beef ‘O’ Brady’s 2008: magicJack St. Petersburg Bowl Team Hotels NC State: The Renaissance Vinoy Resort UCF: Hilton St. Petersburg Bayfront Hotel 501 5th Avenue NE, St. Petersburg, FL 337001 333 First Street South, St. Petersburg, FL 33701-4342 Phone: (727) 894-1000 Phone: (727) 894-5000

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BOWL STAFF Bowl Staff 100 Second Avenue South Suite N204 St. Petersburg, FL 33701 P: (727) 290-9865 F: (727) 290-9870

Brett Dulaney Executive Director Kathy Hnat Supervisor of Events

Brittany Tellex Supervisor of Events

Kat Arnold Bowl Intern

Media Contact Jack Heilig (954) 634-2299 Jack@TrifectaTeam.com

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MEDIA INFORMATION Media Contacts Bitcoin St. Petersburg Bowl PR Jack Heilig: (954) 634-2299 | (954) 288-8007 (cell) | jack@trifectateam.com UCF Brian Ormiston | (407) 823-2409 | (407) 920-1233 (cell) | bormiston@athletics.ucf.edu NC State Annabelle Myers |(919) 515-1181 | (919) 819-8302 (cell) | amyers@ncsu.edu Media Hotel Sirata Beach Resort & Conference Center 5300 Gulf Blvd., St. Pete Beach, FL 33706 www.sirata.com Main Hotel Phone: (727) 897-5200 Media Center Hours Date Palm & Blue Palm Conference Rooms, 3rd Floor Tuesday, December 23 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm Wednesday, December 24 10:00 am - 4:00 pm Thursday, December 25 10:00 am - 4:00 pm Friday, December 26 10:00 am - 12:00 pm Credential Pickup Credentials will not be mailed. Media representatives may claim credentials at the Sirata Beach Resort & Conference Center media center beginning at 1:00 p.m., Tuesday, December 23. A photo ID is necessary for pickup. Individuals may claim all credentials issued to his/her media organization. Lost or misplaced credentials and/or parking passes will not be replaced. All media credentials remain the property of the Bitcoin St. Petersburg Bowl and must be surrendered upon request.

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MEDIA INFORMATION Practice Locations/Times Tropicana Field: Media can park in Lot 2 and enter the stadium using Gate 4. Once inside you will take the elevator to the field service level and enter the field from the home plate entrance or via the 1st base dugout. Media should wear their game day credential to practice. *Media is requested to be on the field by 8:00 a.m. and will be allowed to stay through individual drills, the initial 10-15 minutes of practice. Tuesday, December 23: Wednesday, December. 24: NC State – 10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. NC State: 12:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. UCF: 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Thursday, December. 25: NC State: Closed Walk-Thru UCF: Closed Walk-Thru Stadium Information Media Parking: Lot 2 Media Entrance/Credential Will Call: Gate 4 Media Wi-Fi: The login and password to access Wi-Fi is provided on press box signage and on each seating placecard. Game Officials The NCAA has assigned Officials from the Mid-American Conference to the 2014 Bitcon St. Petersburg Bowl. Media Will Call Credentials not claimed at the media headquarters by Friday, December at 12:00 p.m. will be transferred to Tropicana Field and will be available for pickup on game day at Media Will Call (Gate 4) beginning at 5:00 p.m.

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GAMEDAY Press Box

The Tropicana Field press box opens at 5:00 p.m., three hours before kickoff. The PRESS BOX is located on the 2nd Level. Radio broadcast booths are located on the 3rd Level. The media entrance is at Gate 4. Upon entering the building, bags will be inspected and tagged accordingly. Once inside the press box, please consult the seating chart for your seat location.

Photo Work Area

The Tropicana Field Photo Work Area is located in the first base dugout. A field-level work area for computer editing will be setup with electric. Upon entering the area, please check-in with the Bowl PR Staff representative who will show you to your pre-reserved workspace. Table workspace on field level is limited, if requests exceed available space, additional work areas will be made available in the press box.

Post-Game Field Access

Media are permitted access to the playing field in the closing minutes of the game. Elevators begin departing the Main Press Box at the 5:00 minute mark of the fourth quarter and will run to Field Level through the end of the game. The elevator is dedicated to media use at that time, so there is no hurry to leave the Main Press Box.

Post-Game Interviews

Immediately following the end of the game is the Championship Trophy presentation at midfield. We will also now have the Winning Team’s MVP awarded on field. After the customary 10-minute “cooling off ” period, the non-winning head coach, Team MVP and selected players will be escorted to the interview room. The winning team head coach, Team MVP and selected players will follow. Only accredited media with proper credentials will be admitted. A sports information representative from each team along with Bowl PR Staff will be available to assist the media. Both team locker rooms are closed. Any additional player and/or coaching staff requests should be directed the school sports information staff.

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BOWL EVENTS TO COVER Team Welcome Press Conference, presented by AMERICA II Thursday, December 11 The press conference is the official welcome to the participating schools in the 2014 Bitcoin St. Petersburg Bowl. The Director of Athletics and Head Coach of each school will speak briefly to media and guests in attendance. Team Arrivals Monday, December 22 Tuesday, December 23 Time: Early Evening Time: 12:00 p.m. NC State UCF The head coach and select players of each team will be avaialable for interviews in the hotel lobby when the team arrives. All Children’s Hospital Visit, presented by AIR AMBULANCE Tuesday, December 23 Time: 2:00 p.m. Team captains, mascots and two cheerleaders from each team will visit the children at Children’s Hospital. Gifts will be provided by ESPN/Disney and the two participating teams. Click here for more information on Air Ambulance. Fill the Bowl, presented by ACHIEVA CREDIT UNION and STAYWELL Tuesday, December 23 Time: 2:00 p.m. Teams will compete against each other to see who can pack the most weekend meals for children in the Tampa Bay Area. They will look to pack over 4,000 weekend backpacks in just a few hours, providing weekend meals for children who would otherwise go without. Beach Bash, presented by THE CITY OF MADEIRA BEACH Wednesday, December 24 Time: 3:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Travel Parties will have time to enjoy the wonderful scenery and setting of Madeira Beach, along with food prepared by Bubba Gump’s Shrimp Company. Interactive games, activities, friendly competition and live music awaits. This event is open to the public.

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BOWL EVENTS TO COVER Picnic in the Park - Head Coach Interviews Thurday, December 25 Time: 12:15 p.m. - 12:30 p.m. Vinoy Park Coaches, student-athletes, athletics staff, and official travel party join the Bitcoin St. Petersburg Bowl staff, sponsors, community leaders and fans at Vinoy Park. Both head coaches will also be pseaking at this event. To attend, credentialed media need to register at the Bowl Media Headquarters. Both head coaches will be made available to the media prior to the Picnic. Battle of the Bands Thurday, December 25 Time: 2:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Sirata Beach Resort Fans, bands, cheerleaders and mascots in beach attire join for an afternoon full of fun and festivities. The bands will battle it out on the white sands of St. Pete Beach playing a number of songs. The cheerleaders will compete in a tug-o-war, followed by a band tug-o-war. The event will wrap up with the always thrilling eating contest. The event is free to the public. Bowl Block Party Thurday, December 25 Time: 5:00 p.m. Ferg’s Sports Bar Downtown St. Petersburg - Central Ave This is an evening full of fun and festivities for the fans. The school bands, cheerleaders, and mascots will perform. The event will also include live bands and interactive games. Bowl tickets and merchandise will be available, along with food and drinks. Special discounts will be offered by area merchants. Fan Tailgate Extravaganza Friday, December 26 Time: 2:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Fans are encouraged to attend in their gameday attire and enjoy the fun at our pre-game tailgate interactive area with entertainment for fans of all ages. The event is free to the public.

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BOWL HISTORY Conference

Teams

American Athletic Conference* Conference USA Mid-American Conference Sun Belt Conference

3 5 2 1

American Athletic Conference*

Games 3 6 2 1

Won

3 3 0 0

Lost

0 3 2 1

Pct.

1.000 .500 .000 .000

Mid-American Conference

Louisville 1-0 Ball State 0-1 Rutgers 1-0 Ohio 0-1 USF 1-0

Conference USA Sun Belt Conference

East Carolina 1-0 FIU 0-1 Marshall 1-0 UCF 1-1 * - American Athletic Conference changed its Memphis 0-1 name from the Big East Conference at the end Southern Miss 0-1 of the 2012 football season.

Date December 20, 2008

Teams

USF Memphis

Score

December 19, 2009

Rutgers UCF

45 24

41 14

Coaches

Team MVPs

Greg Schiano George O’Leary

Mohamed Sanu Kamar Aiken

Jim Leavitt Tommy West

Matt Grothe Duke Calhoun

December 21, 2010

Louisville 31 Southern Miss 28

Charlie Strong Larry Fedora

Jeremy Wright Austin Davis

December 20, 2011

Marshall FIU

Doc Holliday Mario Cristobal

Aaron Dobson T.Y. Hilton

20 10

December 21, 2012

UCF Ball State

38 17

George O’Leary Pete Lembo

Blake Bortles Jahwan Edwards

December 21, 2013

East Carolina Ohio

37 20

Ruffin McNeill Frank Solich

Vintavious Cooper Donte Foster

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GAME RECAPS Game One - December 20, 2008

USF 41

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Memphis 14

29 First Downs 15 49-232 Rushes-Yards 30-66 264 Passing Yards 172 32-20-0 Passes 35-18-0 100 Return Yards 137 2 Punts 8 1-1 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 7-70 Penalties-Yards 3-25 34:44 Possession 25:16

USF 7 14 14 17 24 24 27 34 41

MEM 0 0 7 7 7 14 14 14 14

Scoring Summary USF - Johnson 26 yd pass from Grothe (Bonani kick) - 13:58 1st Quarter USF - Williams 3 yd run (Bonani kick) - 4:28 1st Quarter MEMPHIS - Hall 3 yd run (Reagan kick) - 2:58 1st Quarter USF - Bonani 23 yd field goal - 11:18 2nd Quarter USF - Busbee 13 yd pass from Grothe (Bonani kick) - 4:15 2nd Quarter MEMPHIS - Calhoun 2 yd pass from Hall (Reagan kick) - 0:08 2nd Quarter USF - Bonani 37 yd field goal - 8:36 3rd Quarter USF - Bogan 24 yd pass from Grothe (Bonani kick) - 1:50 3rd Quarter USF - Plancher 2 yd run (Bonani kick) - 12:40 4th Quarter

The inaugural game featured USF from the BIG EAST and Memphis from Conference USA. USF quarterback Matt Grothe, who earned the game’s Most Outstanding Player award, three for three touchdowns and rushed for 83 yards on 15 carries to lead USF to a 41-14 win. USF scored on four of its first five possessions to build a 24-14 halftime lead on its way to scoring more than 40 points for the fourth time in 2008. The Tigers entered the contest averaging more than 200 yards via their ground game, but the Bulls had the nation’s ninth-best rushing defense and it showed. USF held Memphis to only 66 yards on 30 carries, and Tiger running back Curtis Steele, a 1,00-yard rusher, gained most of those with 48 yards on 12 rushes.

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GAME RECAPS Game Two - December 19, 2009

Rutgers 45

vs

UCF 24

29 First Downs 15 49-232 Rushes-Yards 30-66 264 Passing Yards 172 32-20-0 Passes 35-18-0 100 Return Yards 137 2 Punts 8 1-1 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 7-70 Penalties-Yards 3-25 34:44 Possession 25:16

RU UCF 7 0 7 7 14 7 14 10 21 10 21 17 28 17 35 17 38 17 38 24 45 24

Scoring Summary RUTGERS - Sanu 5 yd run (Te kick) - 8:37 1st Quarter UCF - Aiken 7 yd pass from Hodges (Cattoi kick) - 4:31 1st Quarter RUTGERS - Brown 65 yd pass from Savage (Te kick) - 3:54 1st Quarter UCF - Cattoi 25 yd field goal - 14:56 2nd Quarter RUTGERS - Sanu 1 yd run (Te kick) - 5:50 2nd Quarter UCF - Aiken 34 yd pass from Hodges (Cattoi kick) - 2:32 2nd Quarter RUTGERS - Anderson 19 yd interception return (Te kick) - 1:38 2nd Quarter RUTGERS - Sanu 11 yd pass from Savage (Te kick) - 12:37 3rd Quarter RUTGERS - Te 43 yd field goal - 8:09 3rd Quarter UCF - Davis 2 yd run (Cattoi kick) - 2:23 4th Quarter RUTGERS - Munoz 35 yd kickoff return (Te kick)- 2:18 4th Quarter

Rutgers and UCF lined up against each other for the first-time ever in the second edition of the Bowl. The Scarlet Knights tied their season-best for points scored with a 45-24 win over UCF. Rutgers’ Mohamed Sanu, the game’s Most Outstanding Player, accounted for three of the team’s five touchdowns. Sanu caught four passes and two touchdowns. The Scarlett Knights three other touchdowns came on a 65-yard pass reception by Tim Brown an interception return by Billy Anderson and kickoff return by Damaso Munoz on an attempted onside kick by UCF. Rutgers defense held UCF’s offensive in check recording a bowl record six sacks. 12

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GAME RECAPS Game Three - December 21, 2010

Louisville

31

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Southern Miss 28

15 First Downs 24 29-109 Rushes-Yards 40-170 178 Passing Yards 226 32-20-0 Passes 34-21-0 172 Return Yards 83 7 Punts 6 1-1 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 9-54 Penalties-Yards 6-45 31:12 Possession 28:48

LOU USM 0 7 0 14 7 14 7 21 14 21 21 21 21 28 28 28 31 28

Scoring Summary USM - Pierce 32 yd pass from Davis (Hrapmann kick) - 12:06 1st Quarter USM - Johnson 62 yd run (Hrapmann kick) - 10:12 1st Quarter LOU - Graham 11 yd pass from Burke (Philpott kick) - 11:21 2nd Quarter USM - Davis 17 yd pass from Pierce (Hrapmann kick) - 9:15 2nd Quarter LOU - Chichester 10 yd pass from Burke (Philpott kick) - 4:24 2nd Quarter LOU - Powell 6 yd run (Philpott kick) - 1:18 2nd Quarter USM - Walters 8 yd pass from Davis (Hrapmann kick) - 14:55 4th Quarter LOU - Wright 95 yd kickoff return (Philpott kick) - 14:40 4th Quarter LOU -Philpott 36 yd field goal - 6:30 4th Quarter

The 2010 game between the Louisville Cardinals from the BIG EAST and Southern Mississippi Golden Eagles from COnference USA was a thriller to the end and captured the highest television ratings (2.6) in the short history of the bowl, up more than 20 percent from the previous year. The game featured numerous highlights including a one-handed touchdown grab by USM QB Austin Davis on a trick play, a 62-yard touchdown run by USM’s Desmond Johnson and a 96-yard kickoff return by Louisville’s Jeremy Wright, plus many bone-jarring hard hits. The Cardinals prevailed 31-38 on a fourth quarter field goal by Chris Philpott, capping a successful turnaround season under first-year head coach Charlie Strong.   13 FROM THE SHORELINES TO THE SIDELINES


GAME RECAPS Game Four - December 20, 2011

Marshall 20

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FIU

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14 First Downs 12 30-84 Rushes-Yards 27-88 226 Passing Yards 163 39-27-1 Passes 32-20-0 141 Return Yards 67 7 Punts 8 1-0 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 8-60 Penalties-Yards 5-25 33:09 Possession 26:51

MAR 3 3 3 10 13 20

FIU 0 7 10 10 10 10

Scoring Summary MARSHALL - Warner 37 yd field goal - 6:37 1st Quarter FIU - Hilton 2 yd run (Griffin kick) - 1:31 1st Quarter FIU - Griffin 46 yd field goal - 5:41 2nd Quarter MARSHALL - Dobson 31 yd pass from Cato (Warner kick) - 0:23 2nd Quarter MARSHALL - Warner 39 yd field goal - 5:16 4th Quarter MARSHALL - Dobson 35 yd pass from Cato (Warner kick) - 0:30 4th Quarter

The fourth installment of the game pitted the Marshall Thundering Herd of Conference USA against the FIU Panthers of the Sun Belt Conference. Two key plays, one by special teams and another by the defense late in the fourth quarter propelled Marshall to a 20-10 win. With the score tied at 10-10, Marshall’s Zach Dunston blocked a punt that led to a 39-yard field goal by Tyler Warner with 5:16 remaining in the game. On the ensuing drive, Marshall’s Omar Brown forced a fumble on FIU star T.Y. Hilton on what would’ve been a successful 3rd down conversion that would’ve put the Panthers near midfield with 4:24 to go. Marshall’s offense ran the clock down to 38 seconds left when it had a 4th and 5. Coming out the timeout, QB Rakeem Cato hit WR Aaron Dobson on a 35-yard touchdown pass. Dobson earned Marshall’s game MVP honors with touchdown receptions of 35 and 31 yards to help Conference USA earn their first victory in the Bowl. 14

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GAME RECAPS Game Five - December 21, 2012

UCF 38

vs

Ball State 17

33 First Downs 23 42-222 Rushes-Yards 24-71 272 Passing Yards 217 33-22-0 Passes 35-22-0 5 Return Yards 81 1 Punts 3 0-0 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 8-71 Penalties-Yards 6-53 35:34 Possession 24:26

UCF 7 13 13 21 28 28 35 38 38

BSU 0 0 7 7 7 10 10 10 17

Scoring Summary UCF - Murray 7 yd pass from Bortles (Giovanetti kick) - 7:27 1st Quarter UCF - Murray 2 yd run (Moffitt kick blocked) - 3:59 1st Quarter BSU - Snead 7 yd pass from Wenning (Schott kick) - 10:41 2nd Quarter UCF - Bortles 6 yd run (Floyd pass from Bortles) - 5:50 2nd Quarter UCF - Murray 5 yd pass from Bortles (Moffit kick) - 0:05 2nd Quarter BSU - Schott 45 yd field goal - 7:54 3rd Quarter UCF - Worton 7 yd pass from Bortles (Moffitt kick) - 4:23 3rd Quarter UCF - Moffitt 25 yd field goal - 10:12 4th Quarter BSU - Snead 16 yd pass from Wenning (Schott kick) - 5:26 4th Quarter

In a game that pitted two nine-win teams, one of only four bowl games to have both teams have at least nine wins, Conference USA member UCF scored the game’s first 13 points and jumped out to a 28-7 halftime lead to coast to a 38-17 victory over Ball State of the Mid-American Conference. The Knights racked up 494 yards of offense, just two yards shy of the bowl record set by USF in 2008 against Memphis. Game MVP Blake Bortles accounted for 352 yards (272 passing, 80 rushing) as the redshirt sophomore threw for three touchdowns and ran for another. NFL Draft pick Latavius Murray caught a pair of TDs from Bortles and also ran for a score as he totaled 104 all-purpose yards. QB Keith Wenning and WR Willie Snead hooked up for a pair of TDs for Ball State as they made their eighth bowl appearance all-time. 15 FROM THE SHORELINES TO THE SIDELINES


GAME RECAPS Game Six - December 23, 2013 Ohio 20 vs East Carolina 37

21 First Downs 30 37-107 Rushes-Yards 41-281 328 Passing Yards 287 24-44-2 Passes 30-46-1 95 Return Yards 47 6 Punts 5 0-0 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 5-60 Penalties-Yards 9-75 26:36 Possession 33:24

ECU 7 14 14 14 17 17 17 24 31 37

OHIO Scoring Summary 0 ECU - Worthy 5 yd pass from Carden (Harvey Kick) 10:45 1st Quarter 0 ECU - Allen 2 yd run (Harvey Kick) 0:27 1st Quarter 7 OHIO - Patterson 17 yd pass from Tettleton (Yazdani kick) - 14:39 2nd Quarter 14 OHIO - Foster 80 yd pass from Vick (Yazdani kick) - 9:54 2nd Quarter 14 OHIO - Warren Harvey 41 yd field goal - 1:01 2nd Quarter 17 OHIO - Yazdani 29 yd field goal - 6:42 3rd Quarter 20 OHIO - Yazdani 28 yd field goal - 13:34 4th Quarter 20 ECU - Cooper 31 yd run (Harvey kick)- 9:45 4th Quarter 20 ECU - Carden 14 yd pass from Worthy (Harvey kick) - 7:29 4th Quarter 20 ECU - Cooper 22 yd run (PAT Blocked) - 1:55 4th Quarter

It was a good start and an even better finish for Vintavious Cooper, Shane Carden and East Carolina as the Pirates scored the game’s final 20 points in the fourth quarter to defeat Ohio, 37-20, in the sixth annual Beef O’Brady’s Bowl at Tropicana Field Monday afternoon. Cooper, who was named ECU’s MVP, rushed for a career-best and Bowl record 198 yards on 25 carries. He turned the game back in ECU’s favor following the missed field goal. The senior back capped a 5-play 71-yard drive with a 31-yard touchdown scamper, his first of two TD runs on the day. The Pirates had opportunities to widen their lead in the opening half but were stopped on downs twice inside the Bobcats’ 15-yard line. A 7-play, 62-yard possession was halted on fourth down at the Ohio 15 in the first quarter, and the Pirates again were stymied in the red zone at the Ohio 14 after an 11-play, 61-yard drive late in the second period. 16 FROM THE SHORELINES TO THE SIDELINES


TEAM RECORDS OFFENSE SCORING Points Scored 45, Rutgers (vs. UCF), 2009 41, USF (vs. Memphis), 2008

Total Offense Yards Most: 568, East Carolina (vs. Ohio), 2013 Fewest: 238, Memphis (vs. USF) 2008

Fewest Points Scored 10, FIU (vs. Marshall), 2011 14, Memphis (vs. USF), 2008

Total Offense Yards, Combined 1003 East Carolina (568) vs. Ohio (435), 2013 782 UCF (494) vs. Ball State (288), 2012 734 USF (496) vs. Memphis (238), 2008 683 Southern Miss (396) vs. Louisville (287), 2010

Most Combined Points Scored 69, Rutgers (45) vs. UCF (24), 2009

Yards Per Play 6.6 (494/75) UCF (vs. Ball State), 2012 6.5 (568/87) East Carolina (vs. Ohio), 2013 6.3 (380/60) Rutgers (vs. UCF) 2009 6.3 (496/79) USF (vs. Memphis), 2008

Fewest Combined Points Scored 30, Marshall (20) vs. FIU (10), 2011 Points Scored, Half 28, UCF (vs. Ball State) 2012 28, Rutgers (vs. UCF) 2009

Total Offensive Plays Most: 87, East Carolina (vs. Ohio), 2013 Fewest: 59, Ball State (vs. UCF) 2012 59, FIU (vs. Marshall) 2011

Points Scored, Quarter 21, Louisville (vs. Southern Miss – 2nd Qtr.) 2010 20, East Carolina (vs. Ohio – 4th Qtr.) 2013 First Downs 15, UCF (vs. Ball State – 2nd Qtr.) 2012 Most: 33, UCF(vs. Ball State) 2012 Fewest: 12, FIU (vs. Marshall) 2011 Combined: 56, UCF vs. Ball State, 2012 Rushing: 14, UCF (vs. Ball State), 2012 14, USF (vs. Memphis), 2008 Passing: 16, UCF (vs. Ball State), 2012 16, Ball State (vs. UCF), 2012

3rd Down Conversions Best Percentage: .75, 9-of-12, UCF (vs. Ball State), 2012 Worst Percentage: .267, 4-of-15 FIU (vs. Marshall), 2011 .267, 4-of-15 UCF (vs. Rutgers) 2009 Most: 9 UCF (vs. Ball State), 2012 Fewest: 3 Ball State (vs. UCF), 2012

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4th Down Conversions Most: 1 (1-for1) Ohio (vs. East Carolina) 2013 1 (1-for1) Ball State (vs. UCF), 2012 1 (1-for 2) Marshall (vs. FIU), 2011

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TEAM RECORDS PASSING

RUSHING

Yards Thrown Most: 328, Ohio (vs. East Carolina), 2013 Fewest: 163, FIU (vs. Marshall), 2011

Yards Most: 281, East Carolina (vs. Ohio) 2013 Fewest: 35, UCF (vs. Rutgers) 2009

Attempts Most: 46, East Carolina (vs. Ohio), 2013 Fewest: 28, Rutgers (vs. UCF), 2009

Rushing Attempts Most: 49, USF (vs. Memphis) 2008 Fewest: 24, Ball State (vs. UCF) 2012

Completions Most: 30, East Carolina (vs. Ohio), 2013 Fewest: 14, Rutgers (vs. UCF),2009 Completion Percentage Highest: 69 (27-for-39), Marshall (vs. FIU), 2011 Fewest: 50 (14-for-28), Rutgers (vs. UCF),2009

Yards per Rush Highest: 6.9, East Carolina (vs. Ohio) 2013 Lowest: 1.2, UCF (vs. Rutgers) 2009 Touchdowns Rushing 3, East Carolina (vs. Ohio), 2013 2, UCF (vs. Ball State), 2012 2, Rutgers (vs. UCF), 2009 2, USF (vs. Memphis), 2008

Touchdowns Thrown 3, UCF (vs. Ball State), 2012 3, Southern Miss (vs. Louisville),2010 3, USF (vs. Memphis), 2008 Interceptions Thrown 3, Ohio (vs. East Carolina), 2013 2, UCF (vs. Rutgers), 2009

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TEAM RECORDS DEFENSE

PUNTS

Sacks 6, Rutgers (vs. UCF) 2009

Most 8, FIU (vs. Marshall), 2011 8, UCF (vs. Rutgers), 2009 8, Memphis (vs. USF), 2008

Tackles for Loss 11, Rutgers (vs. UCF) 2009

Fewest 1, UCF (vs. Ball State), 2012

Interceptions 3, East Carolina (vs. Ohio) 2013

Punts, Combined 15, FIU vs. Marshall, 2011 Punting Yards 337, Memphis (vs. USF), 2008

Fumbles

Fumbles 2, FIU (vs. Marshall), 2011 2, Rutgers (vs. UCF) 2009

Average Yards Per Punt 43.8, East Carolina (vs. Ohio), 2013

Fumbles, Combined 3, FIU vs. Marshall, 2011

Net Yards Per Punt 42.3, Ohio (vs. East Carolina), 2013

Fumbles, Lost 1, Ball State (vs. UCF), 2012 1, FIU (vs. Marshall), 2011 1, Rutgers (vs. UCF) 2009 Fumbles, Lost combined 1, Ball State (vs. UCF), 2012 1, FIU (vs. Marshall), 2011 1, Rutgers (vs. UCF), 2009

PENALTIES

TIME OF POSSESSION

Most: 10, Rutgers (vs. UCF), 2009 Fewest: 3, Memphis (vs. USF), 2008

Most: 35:34, UCF (vs. Ball State), 2012 Fewest: 24:26, Ball State (vs. UCF) 2012

Penalties, Combined Most: 15, UCF vs. Rutgers, 2009 15, Louisville vs. Southern Mississippi, 2010 Fewest: 10, Memphis vs. USF, 2008

ATTENDANCE

Penalty Yardage Most: 125, Rutgers (vs. UCF), 2009 Fewest: 60, Ohio (vs. East Carolina), 2013

 

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29, 763, Rutgers vs. UCF 2009 25,205, Memphis vs. USF, 2008

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Most Touchdowns

1. T-2. T-2. T-2. T-2. T-2. 7.

3, Latavius Murray, UCF (vs. Ball State) 2012 2, Cam Worthy, East Carolina (vs. Ohio) 2013 2, Willie Snead, Ball State (vs. UCF) 2012 2, Aaron Dobson, Marshall (vs. FIU) 2011 2, Kamar Aiken, UCF (vs. Rutgers) 2009 2, Mohamed Sanu, Rutgers (vs. UCF) 2009 Many with 1

Most Touchdown Passes

T-1. T-1. 3. 4.

3, Blake Bortles, UCF (vs Ball State) 2012 3, Matt Grothe, USF (vs. Memphis) 2008 2, Keith Wenning, Ball State (vs. UCF) 2012 Many with 1

Most Yards Passing

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

294, Tom Savage, Rutgers (vs. UCF) 2009 273, Shane Carden, East Carolina (vs. Ohio), 2013 272, Blake Bortles, UCF (vs. Ball State) 2012 236, Matt Grothe, USF (vs. Memphis) 2008 228, Tyler Tettleton, Ohio (vs. East Carolina) 2013

Most Pass Attempts

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

45, Shane Carden, East Carolina (vs. Ohio) 2013 40, Tyler Tettleton, Ohio (vs. East Carolina) 2013 39, Rakeem Cato, Marshall (vs. FIU) 2011 34, Keith Wenning, Ball State (vs. UCF) 2012 33, Blake Bortles, UCF (vs. Ball State) 2012

Most Completions

1. 2. T-3. T-3. 5.

29, Shane Carden, East Carolina (vs. Ohio) 2013 27, Rakeem Cato, Marshall (vs. FIU) 2011 22, Blake Bortles, UCF (vs. Ball State) 2012 22, Keith Wenning, Ball State (vs. UCF) 2012 21, Tyler Tettleton, Ohio (vs. East Carolina) 2013

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Most Interceptions Thrown

1. 2. T-3. T-3,

3, Tyler Tettleton, Ohio (vs. East Carolina), 2013 2, Brett Hodges, Central Florida (vs. Rutgers), 2009 1, Rakeem Cato, Marshall (vs. Florida International), 2011 1, Tom Savage, Rutgers (vs. Central Florida), 2009

Most Rushing Yards

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

198, Vintavious Cooper, East Carolina (vs. Ohio) 2013 107, Desmond Johnson, Southern Miss (vs. Louisville) 2010 89, Jahwan Edwards, Ball State (vs. UCF) 2012 87, Bilal Powell, Louisville (vs. Southern Miss) 2010 83, Matt Grothe, USF (vs. Memphis) 2008

Most Rushing Attempts

1. T-2. T-2. 4. 5.

25, Vintavious Cooper, East Carolina (vs. Ohio) 2013 21, Beau Blankenship, Ohio (vs. East Carolina) 2013 21, Latavius Murray, UCF (vs. Ball State) 2012 18, Bilal Powell, Louisville (vs. Southern Miss) 2010 16, Tron Martinez Marshall (vs. FIU), 2011

Longest Runs

1. 66, Beau Blankenship, Ohio (vs. East Carolina) 2013 2. 62*, Desmond Johnson, Southern Miss (vs. Louisville) 2010 3. 39, Vintavious Cooper, East Carolina (vs. Ohio) 2013 4. 35, Storm Johnson, UCF (vs. Ball State) 2012 5. 34, Vintavious Cooper, East Carolina (vs. Ohio) 2013 * Denotes Touchdown

Most Receptions

1. T-2. T-2. T-4. T-4. T-4. 7.

9, Justin Hardy, East Carolina (vs. Ohio) 2013 8, Isaiah Jones, East Carolina (vs. Ohio) 2013 8, T.Y. Hilton, FIU (vs. Marshall), 2011 7, Willie Snead, Ball State (vs. UCF) 2012 7, Aaron Dobson, Marshall (vs. FIU), 2011 7, Doug Beaumont, Louisville (vs. Southern Miss), 2010 Many with 6

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Most Receiving Yards

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

160, Donte Foster, Ohio (vs. East Carolina), 2013 99, Tim Brown, Rutgers (vs. UCF), 2009 97, Mohamed Sanu, Rutgers (vs. UCF) 2009 90, Breshad Perriman, UCF (vs. Ball State) 2012 88, T.Y. Hilton, FIU (vs. Marshall), 2011

Longest Passes (Receiver from QB)

1. 80*, Donte Foster, Ohio (vs. East Carolina) 2013 2. 65*, Tim Brown, Rutgers (vs. UCF) 2009 3. 61, Mohamed Sanu, Rutgers (vs. UCF) 2009 4. 45, Breshad Perriman, UCF (vs. Ball State) 2012 5. 35*, Aaron Dobson, Marshall (vs. FIU) 2011 * Denotes Touchdown

Longest Touchdown (Rush/Receiving)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

80, Donte Foster from Derrius Vick, Ohio (vs. East Carolina) 2013 65, Tim Brown from Tom Savage, Rutgers (vs. UCF) 2009 62, Desmond Johnson, Southern Miss (vs. Louisville) 2010 35, Aaron Dobson, Marshall (vs. FIU) 2011 34, Kamar Aiken from Brett Hodges, UCF (vs. Rutgers) 2009

All-Purpose Yards (Run, Rcv., KR, PR, IR)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

220, Vontarious Cooper (198/22/0/0), East Carolina (vs. Ohio) 2013 193, Quincy McDuffie (0/22/171/0/0), UCF (vs Rutgers) 2009 165, Jeremy Wright (31/0/134/0/0), Louisville (vs. Southern Miss) 2010 160, Donte Foster (0/160/0/0), Ohio (vs. East Carolina) 2013 156, Daz’ Patterson (28/77/51/0), Ohio (vs. East Carolina) 2013

Most Kickoff Returns

T-1. T-1. 3. 4. 5.

6, Quincy McDuffie, UCF (vs. Rutgers) 2009 6, D.A. Griffin, Memphis (vs. USF) 2008 4, Reggie Hunt, Southern Miss (vs. Louisville) 2010 3, Daz’ Paterson, Ohio (vs. East Carolina) 2013 2, Four Tied

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Most Kickoff Return Yards

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

171, Quincy McDuffie, UCF (vs. Rutgers) 2009 134, Jeremy Wright, Louisville (vs. Southern Miss) 2010 107, D.A. Griffin, Memphis (vs. South Florida) 2008 74, Reggie Hunt, Southern Miss (vs. Louisville) 2010 71, Dontavia Bogan, USF (vs. Memphis) 2008

Longest Kickoff Return

1. 2. 3. 4. T-5. T-5.

95*, Jeremy Wright, Louisville (vs. Southern Miss) 2010 65, Quincy McDuffie, UCF (vs. Rutgers) 2009 56, Dontavia Bogan, USF (vs. Memphis) 2008 35*, Damaso Munoz, Rutgers (vs. UCF) 2009 28, Troy Evans, Marshall (vs. FIU), 2001 28, Quincy McDuffie, UCF (vs. Rutgers) 2009

Most Punt Returns

1. T-2. T-2. T-2. T-5. T-5. 7.

4, Andre Booker, Marshall (vs. FIU), 2011 3, Marcus Edwards, USF (vs. Memphis) 2008 3, Devin Bass, Ohio (vs. East Carolina) 2013 3, Breon Allen, East Carolina (vs. Ohio) 2013 2, Mohamed Sanu, Rutgers (vs. UCF) 2009 2, Theo Wilson, USF (vs. Memphis) 2008 1, Many Tied

Most Punt Returns Yards

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

57, Andre Booker, Marshall (vs. FIU), 2011 16, Marcus Edwards, USF (vs. Memphis) 2008 14, Doug Beaumont, Louisville (vs. Southern Miss) 2010 13, Theo Wilson, USF (vs. Memphis) 2008 Two Tied

Longest Punt Returns

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

39, Andre Booker, Marshall (vs. FIU), 2011 15, Theo Wilson, USF (vs. Memphis) 2008 14, Doug Beaumont, Louisville (vs. Southern Miss) 2010 12, Marcus Edwards, USF (vs. Memphis) 2008 11, Rocky Ross, UCF (vs. Rutgers) 2009

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Most Field Goals

T-1. T-1. T-1. 4.

2, Tyler Warner, Marshall (vs. FIU), 2011 2, Maikon Bonani, USF (vs. Memphis) 2008 2, Josiah Yazdani, Ohio (vs. East Carolina) 2013 1, Six Tied

Longest Field Goals

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

46, Jack Griffin, FIU (vs. Marshall), 2011 45, Steven Schott, Ball State (vs. UCF) 2012 43, San San Te, Rutgers (vs. UCF) 2009 41, Warren Harvey, East Carolina (vs. Ohio) 2013 39, Tyler Warner, Marshall (vs. FIU), 2011

Most Kickoffs

T-1. T-1. T-3. T-3. 5.

8, Ted Dellaganna, Rutgers (vs. UCF) 2009 8, Maikon Bonani, USF (vs. Memphis) 2008 7, Sean Galvin, UCF (vs. Ball State) 2012 7, Warren Harvey, East Carolina (vs. Ohio) 2013 6, Chris Philpott, Louisville (vs. Southern Miss) 2010

Most Punts

T-1. T-1. T-1. T-3. T-3.

8, Josh Brisk, FIU (vs. Marshall) 2011 8, Blake Clinigan, UCF (vs. Rutgers) 2009 8, Brent Sutherland, Memphis (vs. USF) 2008 7, Kase Whitehead, Marshall (vs. FIU), 2011 7, Chris Philpott, Louisville (vs. Southern Miss), 2010

Longest Punts

1. 2. 3. T-4. T-4.

60, Peter Boehme, Southern Miss (vs. Louisville) 2010 59, Matt Green, Ohio (vs East Carolina) 2013 56, Brent Sutherland, Memphis (vs. USF) 2008 51, Blake Clinigan, UCF (vs. Rutgers), 2009 51, 2x, Trent Tignor, East Carolina (vs. Ohio) 2013

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Longest Interception Return

1. 2. 3.

34, Richard Leonard, FIU (vs. Marshall) 2011 26, Damaso Munoz, Rutgers (vs. UCF) 2009 19, Billy Anderson, Rutgers (vs. UCF) 2009

Most Sacks

1. 2. 3.

2, St. Beauharnais, Rutgers (vs. UCF), 2009 1.5, Terrel Stanley, East Carolina (vs. Ohio), 2013 1, 15 Tied

Most Tackles for Loss

1. 2. 3.

3, Korey Williams, Southern Miss (vs. Louisville), 2010 2.5, Tyson Gale, Marshall (vs. FIU), 2011 2, Five Tied

Most Tackles

1. 2. 3. T-4. T-4.

14, Michael Dobson, East Carolina (vs. Ohio), 2013 13, Jordan Hunt, FIU (vs. Marshall), 2011 12, Korey Williams, Southern Miss (vs. Louisville), 2010 11, Brandon Heath, Louisville (vs. Southern Miss), 2010 11, Tyrone McKenzie, USF (vs. Memphis), 2008

Most Interceptions

T-1. T-1. T-1. T-1. T-1. T-1. T-1.

1, Richard Leonard, FIU (vs. Marshall), 2011 1, Billy Anderson, Rutgers (vs. UCF), 2009 1, Damaso Munoz, Rutgers (vs. UCF), 2009 1, Kemal Ishmael, UCF (vs. Rutgers), 2009 1, Michael Dobson, East Carolina (vs. Ohio), 2013 1, Damon Magazu, East Carolina (vs. Ohio), 2013 1, Brandon Wililams, East Carolina (vs. Ohio), 2013

Longest Fumble Returns  

1. 2.

5, Rashad Jackson, Marshall (vs. FIU), 2011 5 Tied at 0 yards

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PLAYERS IN PROS 12/23/2013 -- East Carolina vs. Ohio

Ohio (2) Pos. Year Draft Rd. Team Current Team Travis “TJ” Carrie Jr. CB 2014 7 Oakland Raiders Oakland Raiders Donte Foster WR 2014 FA Minnesota Vikings East Carolina (2) Lee Pegues Will Simmons

Pos. Year Draft Rd. DT 2014 FA OL 2014 FA

12/21/2012 -- Central Florida vs. Ball State

Team Chicago Bears Pittsburgh Steelers

Current Team

Central Florida (10) Latavius Murray Kemal Ishmael A.J. Bouye Kemal Ishmael A.J. Bouye Blake Bortles Storm Johnson Chris Martin* Justin McCray*

Pos. Year RB 2013 DB 2013 DB 2013 DB 2013 DB 2013 QB 2014 RB 2014 OT/G 2014 G 2014

Draft Rd. 6 7 FA 7 FA 1 7 FA FA

Team Oakland Raiders Atlanta Falcons Houston Texans Atlanta Falcons Houston Texans Jacksonville Jaguars Jacksonville Jaguars San Francisco 49ers Tennessee Titans

Current Team Oakland Raiders # Atlanta Falcons Houston Texans# Atlanta Falcons Houston Texans Jacksonville Jaguars Jacksonville Jaguars San Francisco 49ers Tennessee Titans*

Ball State (1) Austin Holtz

Pos. Year Draft Rd. OL 2013 FA

Team Detriot Lions

Current Team

12/20/2011 -- Marshall vs. Florida International Marshall (3) Vinny Curry Omar Brown Aaron Dobson

Pos. DE DB WR

Year 2012 2012 2013

Draft Rd. 2 FA 2

Team Philadelphia Eagles Baltimore Ravens New England Patriots

Current Team Philadelphia Eagles Baltimore Ravens New England Patriots

Florida International (5) T.Y. Hilton Johnathan Cyprien Tourek Williams Caylin Hauptmann Isame Faciane*

Pos. WR DB LB OL NT

Year 2012 2013 2013 2013 2014

Draft Rd. 3 2 6 FA FA

Team Indianapolis Colts Jacksonville Jaguars San Diego Chargers Cleveland Browns Minnesota Vikings

Current Team Indianapolis Colts Jacksonville Jaguars San Diego Chargers New England Patriots

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PLAYERS IN PROS 12/21/2010 -- Louisville vs. Southern Mississippi Louisville (17) Johnny Patrick Bilal Powell Byron Stingily Doug Beaumont Adam Froman Cameron Graham Brandon Heath Mark Wetterer Greg Scruggs Jeremy Wright Alex Kupper Preston Brown Brandon Dunn Damian Copeland Roy Philon Senorise Perry Hakeem Smith

Pos. CB RB OT WR QB TE LB G DE RB OL LB DT WR DT RB S

Year 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2012 2013 2013 2014 2014 2014 2014 2014 2014

Draft Rd. 3 4 6 FA FA FA FA FA 7 FA FA 3 FA FA FA FA FA

Team New Orleans Saints New York Jets Tennessee Titans Atlanta Falcons Atlanta Falcons Tennessee Titans Tampa Bay Buccaneers Cincinnati Bengals Seattle Seahawks New York Giants Houston Texans Buffalo Bills Chicago Bears Jacksonville Jaguars Pittsburgh Steelers Chicago Bears Tennessee Titans

Current Team

Southern Miss (10) Pos. DeAndre Brown WR Anthony Gray DT John Henderson DT Johdrick Morris TE Lamar Holmes OL Kelvin Bolden WR Austin Davis QB Ronnie Thornton LB Jamie Collins LB Khryi Thornton DT

Year 2011 2011 2011 2011 2012 2012 2012 2012 2013 2014

Draft Rd. FA FA FA FA 3 FA FA FA 2 3

Team Philadelphia Eagles Pittsburgh Steelers St. Louis Rams Baltimore Ravens Atlanta Falcons Washington Redskins St. Louis Rams Chicago Bears New England Patriots Green Bay Packers

Current Team

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New York Jets Tennessee Titans St. Louis Rams Seattle Seahawks# Houston Texans Buffalo Bills Chicago Bears Chicago Bears

Atlanta Falcons St. Louis Rams New England Patriots Green Bay Packers


PLAYERS IN PROS 12/19/2009 -- Rutgers vs. Central Florida Central Florida (9) Pos. Torell Troup DT Michael Greco S Jah Reid OT Bruce Miller DE Kamar Aiken WR Jamar Newsome WR Josh Robinson LB Josh Linam LB Adam Nissley TE

Year 2010 2010 2011 2011 2011 2011 2012 2012 2012

Draft. Rd 2 FA 3 7 FA FA 3 FA FA

Team Buffalo Bills Green Bay Packers Baltimore Ravens San Francisco 49ers Buffalo Bills Jacksonville Jaguars Minnesota Vikings San Diego Chargers Atlanta Falcons

Current Team Buffalo Bills# Baltimore Ravens San Francisco 49ers New England Patriots Kansas City Chiefs Minnesota Vikings Atlanta Falcons#

Rutgers (23) Pos. Year Draft. Rd Team Current Team Anthony Davis OL 2010 1 San Francisco 49ers San Francisco 49ers Devin McCourty CB 2010 1 New England Patriots New England Patriots Ryan D’Imperio LB 2010 7 Minnesota Vikings Tim Brown WR 2010 FA New York Giants Jack Corcoran FB 2010 FA Houston Texans Kevin Haslam OL 2010 FA Jacksonville Jaguars San Diego Chargers Howard Barbieri OL 2011 FA Houston Texans Brandon Bing CB 2011 FA Denver Broncos Jonathan Freeny LB 2011 FA Miami Dolphins Miami Dolphins Joe Lefeged DB 2011 FA Indianapolis Colts Indianapolis Colts Alex Silvestro LB 2011 FA New England Patriots Baltimore Ravens Charlie Noonan DT 2011 FA Philadelphia Eagles Jonathan Freeny LB 2011 FA Miami Dolphins Miami Dolphins Mohamed Sanu WR 2012 3 Cincinnati Bengals Cincinnati Bengals Justin Francis DE 2012 FA New England Patriots New England Patriots Gregg Johnson DE 2012 FA Tampa Bay Buccaneers Desmond Wynn OL 2012 FA Tampa Bay Buccaneers Tampa Bay Buccaneers Duron Harmon DB 2013 3 New England Patriots New England Patriots Khaseem Greene LB 2013 4 Chicago Bears Chicago Bears Steve Beauharnais LB 2013 7 New England Patriots New England Patriots Marcus Cooper CB 2013 7 San Francisco 49ers Kansas City Chiefs Ka’lial Glaud LB 2013 FA Tampa Bay Buccaneers Tampa Bay Buccaneers* Tim Wright TE 2013 FA Tampa Bay Buccaneers New England Patriots

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PLAYERS IN PROS 12/20/2008 -- South Florida vs. Memphis South Florida (21) Pos. Tyrone McKenzie LB Jarrett Buie DE Marc Dile OL Louis Gachette DB Cedric Hill TE Matt Huners OL Taurus Johnson WR Ryan Schmidt OL Nate Allen DB Jerome Murphy DB Carlton Mitchell WR George Selvie DE Delbert Alvarado K/P Kion Wilson LB Terrell McClain DT Mistral Raymond DB Chaz Hine OL A.J. Love WR Jeremiah Warren OL Quenton Washington DB Jerrell Young DB

Year 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2011 2011 2012 2012 2012 2012 2012

Draft. Rd 3 FA FA FA FA FA FA FA 2 3 6 7 FA FA 3 6 FA FA FA FA FA

Team Current Team New England Patriots Minnesota Vikings Tampa Bay Buccaneers Tampa Bay Buccaneers Green Bay Packers Tampa Bay Buccaneers San Francisco 49ers Kansas City Chiefs Tennessee Titans Philadelphia Eagles Philadelphia Eagles St. Louis Rams Washington Redskins Cleveland Browns St. Louis Rams Dallas Cowboys Dallas Cowboys San Diego Chargers Carolina Panthers Dallas Cowboys Minnesota Vikings Minnesota Vikings# Tampa Bay Buccaneers Minnesota Vikings New England Patriots Tampa Bay Buccaneers Jacksonville Jaguars

Memphis (7) Pos. Year Draft. Rd Team Current Team Clinton McDonald DL 2009 7 Cincinnati Bengals Seattle Seahawks Duke Calhoun WR 2010 FA New York Giants Kellen Heard DT 2010 FA Oakland Raiders Curtis Steele RB 2010 FA Baltimore Ravens Charlie Bryant DL 2011 FA San Diego Chargers Ronald Leary OL 2012 FA San Diego Chargers Dallas Gowboys Frank Trotter DE 2012 FA Jacksonville Jaguars # Injured Reserve *Practice Squad

AS OF DECEMBER 2014

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