2017 Bad Boy Mowers Gasparilla Bowl Media Guide

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2017 BOWL MEDIA GUIDE DEC.21, 2017 | 8:00 p.m. TROPICANA FIELD


Table of Contents Quick Facts ........................................... 3 Key Contact List ..................................... 4 Hotel Information ..................................... 5 Practice Information ................................ 6 Media Credential Information .................... 7-8 Game Day ............................................. 9 Media Parking (Tropicana Field) .................. 10 Radio Booth Assignments ......................... 11 Media Calendar ...................................... 12 Bowl Events to Cover ............................... 13-15 Bowl History .......................................... 16-17 Game Recaps ......................................... 18-25 Team Records

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Individual Records .................................. 31-36 Past Players in NFL ................................. 37-43

Honorary Bowl Game Chairman Mike Alstott

www.gasparillabowl.com Gasparilla Bowl

@ GasparillaBowl 2

@ GasparillaBowl


Quick Facts Date .................................................................................................................... Time .................................................................................................................... Location .............................................................................................................. Stadium ............................................................................................................... Surface ................................................................................................................ Capacity ..............................................................................................................

Last Year’s Game: Mississippi State 17, Miami (OH) 16 2017 Home Team: FIU (Dark Jerseys) Away Team: Temple (Light Jerseys) Game Officials The NCAA has assigned Officials from MAC. TV Broadcast: ESPN Play-by-Play: Anish Shroff Analyst: Mike Golic Jr. Sideline: Roddy Jones National Radio: GameDayRadio Play-by-Play: Tony Caridi Analyst: Brad Howe Sideline: Lauren Brooks Tickets Prices: $40.00+ Ticket Outlets: Tickets.com Groups of 20+: Contact (727) 342-5777 Name History 2017-current: Bad Boy Mowers Gasparilla Bowl 2015-2016: St. Petersburg Bowl 2014: Bitcoin St. Petersburg Bowl 2010-2013: Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl St. Petersburg 2009: St. Petersburg Bowl presented by Beef ‘O’Brady’s MagicJack St. Petersburg Bowl 2008:

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Thursday, December 21, 2017 8 p.m. (EST) St.Petersburg, Florida Tropicana Field Field Turf 28,453 (Fixed Seating Capacity)


Key Contact List Bad Boy Mowers Gasparilla Bowl Staff

Brett Dulaney

Executive Director

Brittany Tellex

Supervisor of Events

Kathy Hnat

Supervisor of Events

School Media Contacts

Kerwin Lonzo

Assistant Athletic Director for Media Relations klonzo@fiu.edu Office: 305-348-3164 Cell: 850-544-4630

Rich Burg

Assistant AD/Football Communications rich.burg@temple.edu Office: 215-204-0876 Cell: 215-356-3952

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Jack Heilig

Media Relations


Hotel Information

Team Hotel

Team Hotel

The VinoyÂŽ Renaissance St.Petersburg Resort and Golf Club 501 5th Ave NE, St Petersburg, FL (727) 894-1000

Hilton St. Petersburg Bayfront Hotel 333 First Street South St. Petersburg, FL 33701 (727) 894-5000

Bowl Media Headquarters & Work Room Hyatt Place St. Petersburg-Downtown 25 2nd Street North, St. Petersburg, FL 33701 5th Floor - Benoist Room (727) 220-0950

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Practice Information

Boca Ciega High School 924 58th St South Gulfport, FL

Calvary Christian High School 110 N McMullen Booth Rd # A Clearwater, FL

Practice Media Policy: Media should arrive at 8:40 a.m. for interviews. B-roll of stretching only.

Practice Media Policy: Pre-Practice

viewing for first 30 minutes. Interviews following practice.

Monday, Dec. 18 Time: 9:05 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Interviews with Head Coach Geoff Collins, Offensive Coordinator Dave Patenaude, plus 3 Offensive Players

Monday, Dec. 18 9:15 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. Head Coach Butch Davis & Requested Offensive Players & Coaches Tuesday, Dec. 19 9:15 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. Head Coach Butch Davis, Defensive Coordinator & Requested Defensive Players & Coaches

Tuesday, Dec. 19 Time: 9:05 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Interviews with Head Coach Geoff Collins, Defensive Coordinator Taver Johnson, plus 3 Defensive players

Wednesday, Dec. 20 4:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. Tropicana Field Stadium Walk-Thru ** Not open to the media**

Wednesday, Dec. 20 2:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Tropicana Field Stadium Walk-Thru ** Not open to the media**

Interview Requests: Kerwin Lonzo klonzo@fiu.edu Cell: 850-544-4630

Interview Requests: Rich Burg rich.burg@temple.edu Cell: 215-356-3952

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Media Credential Information Applying for Credentials Media interested in covering this year’s Bad Boy Mowers Gasparilla Bowl can apply for credentials by filling out our online credential request form. Credential requests will be considered only if they are submitted by an editor, director or producer. Please note that only requests from professional news outlets will be considered. Non-news and freelance media requests will not be approved due to licensing and copyright considerations. Submitting a request does not guarantee approval. Each participating school’ Sports Information Office will be involved in the approval process for media outlets that cover their respective instituions. Having been credentialed for other bowl games does not automatically qualify an agency or individual for credentials. Membership in a writers or broadcasters association does not automatically qualify an agency or individual for credentials. The Bad Boy Mowers Gasparilla Bowl reserves the right to revoke any credential at any time. Requests must be submitted by Monday, December 11 (Noon ET) and notification will be sent via e-mail no later than Tuesday, December 12. If you have any media or credential questions, please direct them to Jack Heilig - Jack@TrifectaTeam.com To apply for media credentiials visit: www.sportssystems.com/gasparillabowl

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Media Credential Information Credential Pickup December 17-20 Hyatt Place St. Petersburg-Downtown 25 2nd Street North, St. Petersburg, FL 33701 5th Floor - Benoist Room (727) 220-0950 Media representatives may claim credentials at the Bowl Media Center during media center hours. Photo identification (Drivers License) is required 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 Bad Boy Mowers Gasparilla Bowl and must be surrendered upon request. Credentials not claimed at the media headquarters by Wednesday, December 20 at 4:00 p.m. will be transferred to Tropicana Field and will be available for pickup on game day at Media Will Call beginning at 5:00 p.m. If you have been approvred for a parking pass, you will need to to pick up your parking pass prior to game day at the media hotel headquarters. *Please note that credentials will not be mailed*.

Bowl Media Headquarters & Work Room Hours Sunday, Dec. 17

12:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Monday, Dec. 18

10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Tuesday, Dec. 19

10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Wednesday, Dec. 20

10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

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Game Day Press Box

The 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. Please consult with a press box host or the seating charts posted throughout the press box for your seat assignment.

Field Media Work Area

The Field Media 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 representa- tive 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

The Championship Trophy and winning team’s MVP award will be presented immediately following the game at midfield. 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. Additional players from each school will be made available following each respective school’s press conference. Please note that media are not permitted to wait outside the team locker room post game. All media must proceed directly to the interview room.

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Media Parking Tropicana Field

The media parking lot is located in Lot 2 (Yellow Lot on Map) Parking passes are required.

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Radio Booth Assignments

The Radio Broadcast Booths are located on Level 5 at Tropicana Field 11


Media Calendar December 2017 Thursday, December 7 Team Welcome Press Conference 3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. The Kimpton Hotel Zamora – St. Pete Beach

Saturday, December 16 Temple Arrival Hilton St. Petersburg Bayfront Hotel Time: TBD

Sunday, December 17 FIU Arrival The Vinoy® Renaissance Time: 12:30 p.m. Media Center Hyatt Place St. PetersburgDowntown 12:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. All Children’s Hospital Visit 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Fill the Bowl North Straub Park 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Monday, December 18 Media Center Hyatt Place St. Petersburg - Downtown D P S P FIU Practice Location: Calvary Christian High 9:15 a.m. - 10:45 a.m.

Tuesday, December 19 Media Center Hyatt Place St. Petersburg-Downtown D P S P

Temple Practice Location: Boca Ciega High 9:05 D P - 11:00 a.m.

FIU Practice Location: Calvary Christian High 9:15 a.m.- 10:45 a.m. Temple Practice Location: Boca Ciega High 9:05 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.

Gasparilla Music Events Crestwood Elementary 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.

Battle at the Beach The City of Treasure Island's Gulf Front Park 10400 Gulf Blvd 1 S P 4 S P

Wednesday, December 20 Media Center Hyatt Place St. Petersburg Downtown 10 a P S P FIU Stadium Walk-Thru Tropicana Field S P S P * a *Closed to Medi Temple Stadium Walk-Thru Tropicana Field 4:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. *Closed to Media*

AMBUSCHGARDENS Bad Boy Mowers - Team & Celebrity Races 1:00 p.m.

Thursday, December 21 Fan Invasion Ferg’s Sports Bar 1320 Central Ave. S P S P

Bowl Announcements

Media Center Hours

Team Practices

Bowl Week Events

Media Will Call Opens 5:00 p.m.

Kickoff 8:00 p.m.

All dates and times are subject to change. Please check the daily schedule in our Bowl Recap for any changes.

Details for the Events can be found on the Bowl Events pages (p. 13-15)

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Bowl Events Team Welcome Press Conference Welcome Reception - Thursday, December 7 3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. The Kimpton Hotel Zamora 3701 Gulf Blvd, St Pete Beach, FL 33706

Team Arrivals Temple Saturday, December 16 Time: TBD Hilton St. Petersburg Bayfront Hotel 333 First Street South, St. Petersburg, FL 33701 FIU Sunday, December 17 Time: 12:30 p.m. The Vinoy® Renaissance St.Petersburg Resort and Golf Club 501 5th Ave NE, St. Petersburg, FL 33701

All Children’s Hospital Sunday, December 17 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. All Children’s Hospital 801 6th Street South, St.Petersburg, FL 33701 Team captains, mascots and two cheerleaders from each team will be joined by Honorary Game Chairman Mike Alstott at All Children’s Hospital. Gifts will be provided to patients by ESPN/Disney and the two participating teams.

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Bowl Events Fill the Bowl Sunday, December 17 2:00 p.m.- 4:00 p.m. North Straub Park 400 Bay Shore Dr NE (Next to Museum of Fine Arts Downtown) 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 backpacks in a few hours, providing weekend meals for children who would otherwise go without.

AMBusch Gardens Monday, December 18 1:00 p.m. 10165 N McKinley Drive - Tampa, FL 33612 Bad Boy Mowers Team and Celebrity Races. Teams will have the afternoon to enjoy the park rides and shows.

Gasparilla Music Event Monday, December 18 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. Crestwood Elementary 7824 N Manhattan Ave, Tampa, FL 33614 Five or more players from each team, and Mascots, will head to Crestwood Elementary to work with the school’s music program. Gifts will be provided by the two participating schools.

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Bowl Events Battle at the Beach presented by the City of Treasure Island Tuesday, December 19 12:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Gulf Front Park 10400 Gulf Blvd Treasure Island, FL

Travel parties will have time to enjoy the wonderful scenery and setting of Treasure Island. Interactive games and activities, as well as friendly competition between teams and bands awaits! Events include: - Tug-O-War and Mini-Donut Eating Contest -Talent show and Dance Competition -Coaches Sexy Leg Contest and Belly Flop Contest

Fan Invasion Thursday, December 21 Time: 3:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Ferg’s Sports Bar Downtown St. Petersburg - Central Ave Game day interactive area with entertainment for fans of all ages. Food and drinks will be available for purchase.

2017 Bad Boy Mowers Gasparilla Bowl Thursday, December 21 Time: 8:00 p.m. Tropicana Field 1 Tropicana Dr, St Petersburg, FL 33705

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Bowl History Conference

Teams

Games

Won

Lost

Pct.

Last Game

ACC

1

1

1

0

1.000

2014

Big East Conference

3

3

3

0

1.000

2010

SEC

1

1

1

0

1.000

2015

Conference USA

5

7

4

3

.571

2015

American Athletic Conference

2

2

0

2

.000

2014

Sun Belt Conference

1

1

0

1

.000

2016

Mid-American Conference

3

3

0

3

.000

2016

American Athletic Conference UCF UConn

0-1 0-1

Conference USA East Carolina Marshall Memphis Southern Miss UCF

1-0 2-0 0-1 0-1 1-1

SEC Mississippi State

Atlantic Coast Conference NC State 1-0

Mid-American Conference Ball State 0-1 Ohio 0-1 Miami (OH) 0-1

Sun Belt Conference FIU 0-1 1-0

Big East Conference Lousiville Rutgers USF

1-0 1-0 1-0

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Bowl History

Date

Teams

Score

Coaches

Dec. 20, 2008

USF Memphis

41 14

Jim Leavitt Tommy West

Matt Grothe Duke Calhoun

Dec. 19, 2009

Rutgers UCF #

45 24

Greg Schiano George O’Leary

Mohamed Sanu Kamar Aiken

Dec. 21, 2010

Lousiville USM

31 28

Charlie Strong Larry Fedora

Jeremy Wright Austin Davis

Dec. 20, 2011

Marshall FIU

20 10

Doc Holliday Mario Cristobal

Aaron Dobson T.Y. Hilton

Dec. 21, 2012

UCF # Ball State

38 17

George O’Leary Pete Lembo

Blake Bortles Jahwan Edwards

Dec. 21, 2013

ECU Ohio

37 20

Ruffin McNeill Frank Solich

Vintavious Cooper Donte Foster

Dec. 26, 2014

NC State UCF

34 27

Dave Doeren George O’Leary

Jacoby Brissett Josh Reese

Dec. 26, 2015

Marshall UConn

16 10

Doc Holliday Bob Diaco

Deandre Reaves Bobby Puyol

Dec. 26, 2016

Mississippi State Miami (OH)

17 16

Dan Mullen Chuck Martin

Nick Fitzgerald Gus Ragland

# UCF was a C-USA Representative in 2009 and 2012.

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Team MVP(s)


Game Recaps Game One December 20, 2008

USF 41

Scoring

Q1

Q2

Q3

Q4

USF Memphis

14 7

10 7

10 0

7 0

USF

29 49-232 264 32-20-0 100 2 1-1 7-70 33:44

Game Stats First Down Rushed-Yards Passing- Yards Passes Return Yards Punts Fumbles-Lost Penalties- Yards Possession

Final 41 14

Memphis 14

Memphis 15 30-66 172 32-18-0 137 8 0-0 3-25 25:51

USF UM

Scoring Summary

7 14 14 17 24 24 27 34 41

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

0 0 7 7 7 14 14 14 14

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 100-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

Scoring

Q1

Q2

Q3

Q4

Final

Rutgers UCF

14 7

14 10

10 0

7 7

45 24

Rutgers 29 49-232 262 32-20-0 100 2 1-1 7-70 33:44 RU 7 7 14 14 21 21 28 35 38 38 45

UCF 0 7 7 10 10 17 17 17 17 24 24

Game Stats First Down Rushed-Yards Passing- Yards Passes Return Yards Punts Fumbles-Lost Penalties- Yards Possession

UCF 24

UCF 45 30-66 172 32-18-0 137 8 0-0 3-25 25:16

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 Scarlet 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.

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Game Recaps Game Three December 20, 2010

Louisville 31

Scoring

Q1

Q2

Q3

Q4

Final

Louisville USM

0 14

21 7

0 0

10 7

31 28

Loiusville 29 49-232 262 32-20-0 100 2 1-1 7-70 33:44 LOU 0 0 7 7 14 21 21 28 31

USM 7 14 14 21 21 21 28 28 28

Game Stats First Down Rushed-Yards Passing- Yards Passes Return Yards Punts Fumbles-Lost Penalties- Yards Possession

Southern Miss 28

S.Miss

45 30-66 172 32-18-0 137 8 0-0 3-25 25:16

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 bonejarring hard hits. The Cardinals prevailed 31-28 on a fourth quarter field goal by Chris Philpott, capping a successful turnaround season under first-year head coach Charlie Strong.

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Game Recaps Game Four December 20, 2011 Marshall 20

Scoring

Q1

Q2

Marshall FIU

3 7

7 3

Marshall 14 30-84 226 39-27-1 141 7 1-0 8-60 33:09

MAR 3 3 3 10 13 20

FIU 0 7 10 10 10 10

Q3

Q4

0 0

10 0

Final 20 10

Game Stats

FIU

First Down Rushed-Yards Passing- Yards Passes Return Yards Punts Fumbles-Lost Penalties- Yards Possession

12 27-88 163 32-20-0 67 8 2-1 5-25 26:51

FIU 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.

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Game Recaps Game Five December 20, 2012 UCF 38

UCF BSU 7 0 13 0 13 7 21 7 28 7 28 10 35 10 38 10 38 17

Scoring

Q1

Q2

Q3

Q4

UCF Ball State

13 0

15 7

3 7

7 3

Final 38 17

UCF

Game Stats

Ball State

33 42-222 272 33-22-0 5 1 0-0 8-71 35:34

First Down Rushed-Yards Passing- Yards Passes Return Yards Punts Fumbles-Lost Penalties- Yards Possession

23 24-71 217 35-22-0 81 3 1-1 6-53 24:26

Ball State 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.

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Game Recaps Game Six December 23, 2013

ECU 37

Scoring

Q1

Q2

Q3

Q4

Final

ECU Ohio

14 0

3 14

0 3

20 3

37 20

ECU 30 41-280 287 30-46-1 47 5 0-0 9-75 35:36 ECU 7 14 14 14 17 17 17 24 31 37

OHIO 0 0 7 14 14 17 20 20 20 20

Game Stats First Down Rushed-Yards Passing- Yards Passes Return Yards Punts Fumbles-Lost Penalties- Yards Possession

Ohio 20

Ohio

21 37-107 328 24-44-2 95 6 0-0 5-60 26:30

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

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Game Recaps Game Seven December 26, 2014

NC State 34

NC St. UCF 0 3 7 3 7 10 14 17 24 24 31 34 34

10 10 10 13 13 13 20

34

27

Scoring

Q1

Q2

Q3

Q4

Final

NC State UCF

7 3

10 7

7 3

10 12

34 27

NC State

Game Stats

26 49-187 300 17-28-0 22 4 2-1 6-34 33:51

First Down Rushed-Yards Passing- Yards Passes Return Yards Punts Fumbles-Lost Penalties- Yards Possession

UCF 27

UCF

21 28-82 291 23-53-1 27 6 0-0 3-30 26:09

Scoring Summary UCF - Moffitt, Shawn 40 yd field goal, 10:06 1st Quarter NC State - Samuels, J. 18 yd pass from Thornton, S. (Sade, N. kick), 1st Quarter 6:11 UCF - Reese, Josh 6 yd pass from HOLMAN, Justin (MOFFITT, Shawn kick), 12:34 2nd Quarter NC State - Alston, J. 37 yd pass from Brissett, J. (Sade, N. kick), 9:05 2nd Quarter NC State - Sade, N. 19 yd field goal, 3:16 2nd Quarter NC State - Dayes, M. 24 yd run (Sade, N. kick), 11:55 3rd Quarter UCF - Moffitt, Shawn 36 yd field goal, 5:45 3rd Quarter NC State - Dayes, M. 15 yd run (Sade, N. kick), 3:05 3rd Quarter NC State - Sade, N. 45 yd field goal, 12:37 4th Quarter UCF - Reese, Josh 14 yd pass from HOLMAN, Justin (MOFFITT, Shawn kick), 11:01 4th Quarter UCF - Reese, Josh 2 yd pass from HOLMAN, Justin (MOFFITT, Shawn kick), 1:44 4th Quarter

The NC State Wolfpack of the ACC, after outscoring its previous two opponents by a score of 77-20, left St. Petersburg victorious in a 34-27 victory over the 9-3 UCF Knights. NC State quarterback Jacoby Brissett set the pace with 262 passing yards and a touchdown, while running back Matt Dayes added two scores on the ground to preserve the win for the Wolfpack. This was quite the accomplishment for NC State after UCF had recorded nine wins in their previous ten games. UCF quarterback Justin Holman and wide receiver Breshad Perriman proved to be UCF’s biggest contributors in this game, with Holman throwing for three touchdowns and Perriman adding nine catches for 138 yards. With the win, NC State improved its bowl record to 7-3. 24


Game Recaps Game Eight December 26, 2015

Marshall 16

Scoring

Q1

Q2

Q3

Q4

Final

Marshall UConn

7 7

6 0

0 3

3 0

16 10

Marshall 24 41-171 218 23-36-1 0 2 0-0 4-45 34:42

Game Stats

First Down Rushed-Yards Passing- Yards Passes Return Yards Punts Fumbles-Lost Penalties- Yards Possession

UConn 10

UConn 15 33-127 86 10-17-1 23 5 0-0 3-25 25:18

MAR UCONN Scoring Summary 7 7 MAR - Yurachek, Ryan 16 yd pass from Litton, Chase (Smith, Nick kick) 1st Quarter 08:10 10 7 UCONN - Johnson, Ron 8 yd run (Puyol, Bobby kick), 1st Quarter 6:19 13 7 MAR - Smith, Nick 29 yd field goal, 2nd Quarter 4:57 13 10 UCONN - Puyol, Bobby 52 yard field goal, 3rd Quarter 0:02 16 10 MAR - Smith, Nick, 32 yard field goal, 4th Quarter 1:44 The Marshall Thundering Herd rode ball control and a solid defensive effort to a 16-10 victory over UConn in the St. Petersburg Bowl at Tropicana Field. With the win, Marshall becomes the first two-time winner of the event which was first played in 2008. The triumph capped a third straight 10-plus win season and the fifth consecutive bowl game victory for Coach Doc Holliday and the Herd (10-3). Marshall never trailed and had its offense on the field for nearly 35 minutes, including almost 30 of the 45 minutes in the final three quarters of play. The Herd outgained the Huskies (6-7) in total yards by a 389-213 margin. WR Deandre Reaves earned MVP honors for Marshall with a game-high 9 catches for 88 yards. He also had a 26-yard punt return which ranked as the second-longest in the bowl’s history. UConn placekicker Bobby Puyol put his name into the St. Petersburg Bowl record book with a 52-yard field goal and earned the MVP honors for the Huskies.

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Game Recaps Game Nine December 26, 2016 MS State 17

Scoring

Q1

Q2

Q3

Q4

Final

MS State Miami

0 3

7 6

7 7

3 0

17 16

MS State 18 33-199 136 23-36-1 80 4 0-0 2-25 24:52

MS ST 0 0 7 7 14 17

MIAMI 3 9 9 16 16 16

Game Stats

First Down Rushed-Yards Passing- Yards Passes Return Yards Punts Fumbles-Lost Penalties- Yards Possession

Miami 16

Miami

24 35-170 263 10-17-1 40 2 1-1 3-20 35:08

Scoring Summary MIA – Nick Dowd 18 yd Field Goal First Quarter 10:07 MIA – Gardner 6 yd Pass from Gus Ragland (Nick Dowd PAT Blocked) Second Quarter 8:36 MS ST – Nick Fitzgerald 2 yd Run (Westin Graves kick) Second Quarter 0:22 MIA – Ryan Smith 1 yd Pass from Gus Ragland (Nick Dowd kick) Third Quarter 8:11 MS ST – Nick Fitzgerald 44 yd Run (Westin Graves Kick) Third Quarter 4:15 MS ST – Westin Graves 36 yd Field Goal Fourth Quarter 12:03

Nelson Adams blocked Nick Dowd’s 37-yard field goal attempt with five seconds remaining in the game allowing the Bulldogs to escape St. Petersburg with a victory. Trailing 16-7 with less than five minutes to play in the third quarter, MSU quarterback Nick Fitzgerald capped a nineplay, 82-yard drive with a 44-yard touchdown run that cut the deficit to 16-14 and set up a dramatic fourth quarter. With 12:03 remaining in the game the Bulldogs’ Weston Graves drilled a 36-yard field goal to put his team ahead for the first time and ultimately set the stage for Adams’ heroics. Fitzgerald finished with a game-high 132 yards rushing, which is a Bowl record for a quarterback. The RedHawks had 433 yards offense with Gus Ragland throwing for 263 yards and two touchdowns.

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Team Records SCORING Points Scored 45, Rutgers (vs. UCF), 2009 41, USF (vs. Memphis), 2008

Fewest Points Scored 10, UConn (vs. Marshall), 2015 10, FIU (vs. Marshall), 2011

Most Combined Points Scored

69, Rutgers (45) vs. UCF (24), 2009

Points Scored, 2nd Half (combined) 32, NC St. vs. UCF, 2014 26, ECU vs. Ohio, 2013 24, Rutgers vs. UCF, 2009

Points Scored, Third Quarter 10, Rutgers (vs. UCF), 2009 10, USF (vs. Memphis), 2008 7, NC St. (vs. UCF), 2009 7, Ball State (vs. UCF), 2012

Points Scored, Fourth Quarter

Fewest Combined Points Scored

20, ECU (vs. Ohio), 2013 12, UCF (vs. NC St.), 2014 10, NC St. (vs. UCF), 2014

Points Scored, First Quarter

Scoring by Quarter

26, Marshall (16) vs. UConn (10), 2015

14, ECU (vs. Ohio), 2013 14, S.Miss (vs. Lousiville), 2010 14, Rutgers (vs. UCF) 2009 14, USF (vs. Memphis), 2008 13, UCF (vs. Ball State), 2012

Points Scored, Second Quarter 21, Louisville (vs. S.Miss), 2011 15, UCF (vs. Ball State), 2012 14, Ohio (vs. ECU) 2013 14, Rutgers (vs. UCF), 2009

Points Scored, Half 28, UCF (vs. Ball State) 2012 28, Rutgers (vs. UCF) 2009

Points Scored, 1st Half (combined)

45, Rutgers vs. UCF, 2009 42, Louisville vs. S.Miss, 2010 38, USF vs. Memphis, 2008 35, UCF vs. Ball State 2012

1st Quarter: 120 points (28%) 2nd Quarter: 154 points (35%) 3rd Quarter: 60 points (14%) 4th Quarter: 102 points (23%)

Most Points by a Winning Team 45, Rutgers (vs. UCF), 2009 41, Marshall (vs. FIU), 2011 41, USF (vs. Memphis), 2008 38, UCF (vs. Ball State), 2012

Most Points by a Losing Team 28, S.Miss (vs. Louisville), 2010 27, UCF (vs. NC St.), 2014 24, UCF (vs. Rutgers), 2009

Teams Scoring First that won (75%) 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012,2013, 2015

Teams Leading at Half that won (75%)

2008, 2009, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015

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Team Records OFFENSE Yards Thrown

Most: 328, Ohio (vs. East Carolina), 2013 Fewest: 86, UConn (vs. Marshall), 2015

Attempts Most: 53, UCF (vs. NC. St), 2014 Fewest: 17, UConn (vs. Marshall), 2015

Completions Most: 30, East Carolina (vs. Ohio), 2013 Fewest: 10, UConn (vs. Marshall),2015 Completion Percentage Highest: 69 (27-for-39), Marshall (vs. FIU), 2011 Fewest: 43 (23-for-53), UCF (vs. NC St.),2014

Best Average Per Catch (Min. 3 Rec.) 26.6, Donte Foster, Ohio vs. East Carolina, 2010, (6-160 yds, I TD) 26.3, Bo Hines, NC St. vs. UCF, 2014, (3-79 yds, 0 TD) 24.8, Tim Brown, Rutgers vs. UCF, 2009, (4-99 yds, 1 TD) 24.3, Mohamed Sanu, Rutgers vs. UCF, 2009, (4-97 yds, 1 TD) 22.0, Joe Martinek, Rutgers. vs UCF, 2009, (3-66 yds, 0 TD)

PASSING

Total Offense Yards Most: 568, East Carolina (vs. Ohio), 2013 Fewest: 213, UConn (vs. Marshall) 2015

Total Offensive Plays

Most: 87, East Carolina (vs. Ohio), 2013 Fewest: 50, UConn (vs. Marshall), 2015

Total Offense Yards, Combined

1003 East Carolina (568) vs. Ohio (435), 2013 860 NC State (487) vs. UCF (373), 2014 782 UCF (494) vs. Ball State (288), 2012 734 USF (496) vs. Memphis (238), 2008 683 Southern Miss (396) vs. Louisville (287), 2010

Yards Per Play

6.6 (494/75) UCF (vs. Ball State), 2012 6.5 (568/87) East Carolina (vs. Ohio), 2013 6.3 (300/187) NC St. (vs. UCF) 2014 6.3 (380/60) Rutgers (vs. UCF) 2009 6.3 (496/79) USF (vs. Memphis), 2008

First Downs, Passing

16, Ball State (vs. UCF), 2012 16, UCF (vs. Ball State), 2012 14, ECU (vs. Ohio), 2013 14, Ohio (vs. ECU), 2013 13, Marshall (vs. UConn), 2015

First Downs, Penalty

4, Ball State (vs. UCF), 2012 4, Southern Miss (vs. Louisville), 2010 3, ECU (vs. Ohio), 2013 3, UCF (vs. Ball State), 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

4th Down Conversions

Most: 3 (3-for-4), UCF (vs. NC St.) 2014

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Team Records PASSING Touchdowns Thrown

3, UCF, (vs. NC St.) 2014 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

RUSHING Yards

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

Rushing Attempts

Most: 49, NC St. (vs. UCF) 2014 49, USF (vs. Memphis) 2008 Fewest: 24, Ball State (vs. UCF) 2012

Touchdowns Rushing

Highest: 6.9, East Carolina (vs. Ohio), 2013 Lowest: 1.2, UCF (vs. Rutgers), 2009

Touchdowns Rushing

3, East Carolina (vs. Ohio), 2013

DEFENSE Interceptions

3, East Carolina (vs. Ohio) 2013

Sacks

6, Rutgers (vs. UCF) 2009

Tackles for Loss

11, Rutgers (vs. UCF) 2009

Fumbles

2, NC St. (vs. UCF), 2014 2, FIU (vs. Marshall), 2011 2, Rutgers (vs. UCF) 2009 Fumbles, Lost 1, NC St. (vs. UCF), 2014 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 1, Miami (OH) (vs. MS State), 2016

Fumbles, Combined

3, FIU vs. Marshall, 2011

PENALTIES

Most: 10, Rutgers (vs. UCF), 2009 Fewest: 3, UConn (vs. Marshall), 2015 3, Memphis (vs. USF), 2008 3, UCF (vs NC St.), 2014

Penalties, Combined

Most: 15, UCF vs. Rutgers, 2009 15, Louisville vs. Southern Mississippi, 2010 Fewest: 7, Marshall vs. UConn, 2015

Penalty Yardage

Most: 125, Rutgers (vs. UCF), 2009 Fewest: 25, UConn (vs. Marshall), 2015

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Team Records PUNTING Most Punts

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

Fewest Punts

1, UCF (vs. Ball State), 2012

Punts, Combined

Most: 30, East Carolina (vs. Ohio), 2013 Fewest: 4, Ball State (vs. UCF), 2012

Punting Yards

Most: 337, Memphis (vs. USF), 2008 Fewest: 32, UCF (vs. Ball State), 2012

Average Yards Per Punt

46.6, Marshall (vs. UConn), 2015 46.5, NC St., (vs. UCF), 2014

Net Punting Average

42.3, Ohio (vs. East Carolina), 2013

Time of Possession

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

Attendance

29,763, Rutgers vs. UCF, 2009 26,675, UCF vs. NC St. ,2014 25,205, Memphis vs USF, 2009

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Individual Records Most Touchdowns 3, Josh Reese, UCF (vs. NC St.) 2014 T-1. 3, Latavius Murray, UCF (vs. Ball State) 2012 T-1. T-2. 2, Nick Fitzgerald, MS State (vs. Miami OH) 2016 T-2. 2, Matt Dayes, NC St. (vs. UCF) 2014 T-2. 2, Cam Worthy, East Carolina (vs. Ohio) 2013 T-2. 2, Willie Snead, Ball State (vs. UCF) 2012 T-2. 2, Aaron Dobson, Marshall (vs. FIU) 2011 T-2. 2, Mohamed Sanu, Rutgers (vs. UCF) 2009 Most Touchdown Passes T-1. 3, Justin Holman, UCF (vs NC St.) 2014 T-1. 3, Blake Bortles, UCF (vs Ball State) 2012 T-1. 3, Matt Grothe, USF (vs. Memphis) 2008 T-2. 2, Gus Ragland, Miami (OH) (vs. MS State) 2016 T-2. 2, Keith Wenning, Ball State (vs. UCF) 2012

UCF WR Josh Reese

Most Yards Passing 1. 294, Tom Savage, Rutgers (vs. UCF) 2009 2. 291, Justin Holman, UCF (vs. NC St.), 2014 3. 273, Shane Carden, East Carolina (vs. Ohio), 2013 4. 272, Blake Bortles, UCF (vs. Ball State) 2012 5. 262, Jacoby Brissett, NC St. (vs. UCF) 2014 Most Pass Attempts 1. 53, Justin Holman, UCF (vs NC St.), 2014 2. 45, Shane Carden, East Carolina (vs. Ohio) 2013 3. 40, Tyler Tettleton, Ohio (vs. East Carolina) 2013 4. 39, Rakeem Cato, Marshall (vs. FIU) 2011 5. 34, Keith Wenning, Ball State (vs. UCF) 2012

UCF QB Blake Bortles

Most Completions 1. 29, Shane Carden, East Carolina (vs. Ohio) 2013 2. 27, Rakeem Cato, Marshall (vs. FIU) ,2011 3. 23, Chase Litton, Marshall (vs. UConn), 2015 T-4. 22, Gus Ragland, Miami (OH) (vs. MS State) 2016 T-4. 22, Blake Bortles, UCF (vs. Ball State) 2012 T-4. 22, Keith Wenning, Ball State (vs. UCF) 2012 Most Interceptions Thrown 1. 3, Tyler Tettleton, Ohio (vs. East Carolina), 2013 2. 2, Brett Hodges, Central Florida (vs. Rutgers), 2009 T-3. 1, Rakeem Cato, Marshall (vs. FIU), 2011 T-3. 1, Tom Savage, Rutgers (vs. Central Florida), 2009 31

East Carolina QB Shane Carden


Individual Records Most Rushing Yards

1. 2. 3.

4. 5.

198, Vintavious Cooper, East Carolina (vs. Ohio) 2013 142, Nick Fitzgerald, MS State (vs. Miami OH) 2016 107, Desmond Johnson, Southern Miss (vs. Louisville) 2010 96, Shadrach Thornton, NC St. (vs. UCF), 2014 89, Jahwan Edwards, Ball State (vs. UCF) 2012 East Carolina RB Vintavious Cooper

Best Average Per Carry (Min. 10 Attempts) 1. 2. T-3. T-3.

10.2, Desmond Johnson, S.Miss (vs. Lousiville), 2010, (10-102 yds, 1 TD) 7.9, Vintavious Cooper, East Carolina (vs Ohio), 2013 (25-198 yds, 2 TD) 7.3, Nick Fitzgerald, MS State (vs. Miami OH), 2016 (18-132 yds, 2 TD) 7.3, Keoin Davis, Marshall (vs. UConn), 2015 (10-73,yds, 0 TD)

Most Rushing Attempts 1. T-2. T-2. 3. 4.

25, Vintavious Cooper, East Carolina (vs. Ohio) 2013 21, Beau Blankenship, Ohio (vs. East Carolina) 2013 21, Latavius Murray, UCF (vs. Ball State) 2012 19, Bryant Shirreffs, UConn (vs. Marshall), 2015 18, Bilal Powell, Louisville (vs. Southern Miss) 2010

Mississippi State QB Nick Fitzgerald

Longest Runs 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

66, Beau Blankenship, Ohio (vs. East Carolina) 2013 62 (TD), Desmond Johnson, Southern Miss (vs. Louisville) 2010 44 (TD), Nick Fitzgerald, MS State (vs. Miami OH), 2016 41, Keion Davis, Marshall (vs. UConn), 2015 39, Vintavious Cooper, East Carolina (vs. Ohio) 2013

Most Receptions T-1. T-1. T-1. T-2. T-2. 3.

9, Deandre Reaves, Marshall (vs. UConn), 2015 9, Breshad Perriman, UCF (vs. NC St.) 2014 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

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East Carolina WR Justin Hardy


Individual Records Most Receiving Yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

160, Donte Foster, Ohio (vs. East Carolina), 2013 138, Breshad Perriman, UCF (vs NC St.), 2014 99, Tim Brown, Rutgers (vs. UCF), 2009 97, Mohamed Sanu, Rutgers (vs. UCF), 2009 90, Breshad Perriman, UCF (vs. Ball State), 2012

Longest Passes (Receiver from QB) 1. 2. 3. T-4. T-4.

80, Donte Foster, Ohio (vs. East Carolina), 2013 65, Tim Brown, Rutgers (vs. UCF), 2009 61, Mohamed Sanu, Rutgers (vs. UCF), 2009 45, Bo Hines, NC St. (vs. UCF), 2014 45, Breshad Perriman, UCF (vs. Ball State), 2012

Ohio WR Donte Foster

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, Vintavious 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

UCF WR Kamar Aiken

Most Kickoff Returns T-1. T-1. 2. T-3. T-3.

6, Quincy McDuffie, UCF (vs. Rutgers) 2009 6, D.A. Griffin, Memphis (vs. USF) 2008 4, Reggie Hunt, Southern Miss (vs. Louisville) 2010 3, Brandon Holloway, MS State (vs. Miami (OH) 2016 3, Daz’ Patterson, Ohio (vs. East Carolina) 2013 Ohio WR Daz’ Patterson

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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, Lousiville (vs. S.Miss), 2014 107, D.A. Griffin, Memphis (vs.USF), 2008 74, Reggie Hunt, S.Miss (vs. Louisville), 2010 73, Brandon Holloway, MS State (vs.Miami OH), 2016

Longest Kickoff Return

1. 2. 3. 4.

95, Jeremy Wright, Lousiville (vs. S. Miss), 2010 65, Quincy McDuffie, UCF (vs. Rutgers), 2009 56, Dontavia Bogan, USF (vs. Memphis), 2008 37, Brandon Holloway, MS State (vs. Miami OH), 2016

Most Punt Returns 1. T-2. T-2. T-2. T-3. T-3.

Louisville RB Jeremy Wright

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

Most Punt Return Yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

57, Andre Booker, Marshall (vs. FIU), 2011 26, Deandre Reaves, Marshall (vs. UConn), 2015 16, Marcus Edwards, USF (vs. Memphis), 2008 14, Doug Beaumont, Lousiville (vs. S.Miss), 2010 13, Theo Wilson, USF (vs. Memphis), 2008 Marshall WR Andre Booker

Most Field Goals 1. T-2. T-2. T-2. T-2. T-2. T-2.

3, Nick Smith, Marshall (vs. UConn), 2015 2, Niklas Sade, NC St. (vs. UCF), 2014 2, Shawn Moffitt UCF (vs. NC St.), 2014 2, Josiah Yazdani, Ohio (vs. East Carolina), 2013 2, Tyler Warner, Marshall (vs. FIU), 2011 2, Maikon Bonani, USF (vs. Memphis), 2008 2, Josiah Yazdani, Ohio (vs. East Carolina), 2013

Longest Field Goals

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

52, Bobby Puyol, UConn (vs.Marshall), 2015 46, Jack Griffin, FIU (vs. Marshall), 2011 45, Shawn Moffitt, UCF (vs. NC St.), 2014 45, Steven Schott, Ball State (vs. UCF), 2012 43, San San Te, Rutgers (vs. UCF), 2009 UCF Kicker Shawn Moffitt

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Individual Records Most Kickoffs T-1. T-1. T-2. T-2. T-2.

8, Tedd Dellaganna, Rutgers (vs. UCF), 2009 8, Maikon Bonani, USF (vs. Memphis), 2008 7, Niklas Sade, NC St. (vs. UCF), 2014 7, Warren Harvey, East Carolina (vs. Ohio), 2013 7, Sean Galvin, UCF (vs. Ball State), 2012

Most Punts T-1. T-1. T-1. T-2. T-2.

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, Lousiville (vs. S.Miss), 2010

Rutgers RB Tedd Dellaganna

Longest Punts 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

61, Tyler Williams, Marshall (vs. UConn), 2015 60, Peter Boehme, S.Miss (vs. Louisville), 2010 59, Matt Green, Ohio (vs. East Carolina), 2013 56, Brent Sutherland, Memphis (vs. USF), 2008 54, Wil Baumann, NC St. (vs. UCF), 2014

Punting Average

T-1. T-1.

46.5, Tyler Williams, Marshall (vs. UConn), 2015 46.5, Wil Baumann, NC St. (vs. UCF), 2014

FIU CB Richard Leonard

Longest Interception Return

1. 2. 3. 4.

36, Josh Jones, NC St. (vs. UCF), 2014 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, Steve Beauharnais, Rutgers (vs. UCF), 2009 1.5, Terell Stanley, East Carolina (vs. Ohio), 2013 1, many tied

FIU Punter Josh Brisk

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Individual Records Most Tackles for Loss 1. 2. 3.

3, Korey Williams, S.Miss (vs. Lousiville), 2010 2.5, Tyson Gale, Marshall (vs. FIU), 2011 2, many tied

Most Tackles

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

14, Tony Reid, Miami (OH) (vs. MS State), 2016 14, Andrew Adams, UConn (vs.Marshall), 2015 14, Clayton Geathers, UCF (vs. NC St.), 2014 14, Michael Dobson, East Carolina (vs. Ohio), 2013 13, Jordan Hunt, FIU (vs. Marshall), 2011 12, Chequan Burkett, UCF (vs. NC St.), 2014 12, Korey Williams, S.Miss (vs. Lousiville), 2010

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Miami (OH) LB Tony Reid


Past Players in NFL Note: There are 33 players on NFL rosters who are alums of this bowl game. (as of Dec. 1, 2017)

Impact Players: Blake Bortles, QB 2012, UCF (vs. Ball State) Jacksonville Jaguars

Devin McCourty, DB 2009, Rutgers (vs. UCF) New England Patriots

The third overall pick in the 2014 draft, he's the highest drafted player to have played in our bowl game. He's been a starter at Jacksonville since the third game of the Jags 2014 season. He has set numerous team records including most passing touchdowns in a single season – 35 and most passing touchdowns in a single game – 5 (Week 13, 2015, vs. Tennessee Titans).

Is in his eighth season with New England and has been a starter at both CB and Safety since his rookie year when he accounted for a career-high seven interceptions. The two-time Pro Bowler currently has 20 career picks. McCourty has earned two Super Bowl rings with the Patriots (Super Bowl LI and Super Bowl XLIX)

Jacoby Brissett, QB 2014, NC State (vs. UCF) Indianapolis Colts

Latavius Murray, RB 2012, UCF (vs. Ball State) Minnesota Vikings

Last year in his rookie season he started two games for the New England Patriots. He was traded this year to Indianapolis and where he has been the starter since week 2 for the injured Andrew Luck. He is now in the record books for tying Johnny Unitas’ franchise record for most 60- yard touchdown passes by a Colt, 4, two 61yd TDs, a 63-yd and an 80-yd TD.

Murray was a drafted by the Oakland Raiders in 2013. He is currently the starting RB for Minnesota. Murray began his career with Oakland and signed with the Vikings this past March. Last season Murray scored a career-high 12 rushing TDs. In 2015 he became a starter and rushed for 1,066 yards and scoring six touchdowns. He was the first Raiders RB to go over 1,000 yards in a season since 2010.

T.Y. Hilton, WR 2011, FIU (vs. Marshall) Indianapolis Colts

Drafted by the Indianapolis Colts in 2012 and now in his sixth season with the team. He's been an impact big-play WR since his rookie season. In his first campaign he had 50 receptions, averaged 17.2 yards per catch and scored 7 TDs including one from 70 yards. Last season he had a career-best 91 receptions for 1,448 yards.

Mohamed Sanu Sr., WR 2009, Rutgers (vs. UCF) Atlanta Falcons

Sanu has been in the league for six years and has grabbed more than 250 passes in his career. He is currently a starter for Atlanta. He signed a fiveyear, $32.5 million contract with the Atlanta Falcons in 2016. Last season he set a personal best for receptions with 59. In Super Bowl LI he had two catches for 25 yards. This season he's on pace to set a new personal high for catches. Sanu played his first four seasons for the Bengals. He had a breakout season in 2014 when he had 56 receptions for 790 yards and five TDs, including a career-best 76 yd TD reception.

Ronald Leary, OL 2008, Memphis (vs. USF) Denver Broncos

Leary is playing in his sixth season in the NFL. He is currently the starting right guard for Denver. This offseason he signed a four-year, $36 million deal with the Denver Broncos with $20 million guarantee. He played his first five seasons for the Cowboys and became a starter for the Dallas Cowboys in his second year (2013). Last season he gave up no sacks.

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Past Players in NFL December 26, 2016 -- Mississippi State vs. Miami (OH) Mississippi State

Pos. Year

Justin Senior Fred Ross Nelson Adams Johnathan Calvin

OL WR DT DE

2017 2017 2017 2017

6 FA FA FA

Richie Brown

LB

2017

FA

Miami (OH)

Pos.

Year

JT Jones Colin Buchanan Austin Gearing

DL

2017 2017 2017

OL DE

Draft Rd.

Draft Rd.

Team

Current Team

Seattle Seahawks Carolina Panthers Pittsburgh Steelers Green Bay Packers Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Seattle Seahawks Carolina Panthers #

Team

Current Team

Carolina Panthers

Atlanta Falcons New Orleans Saints Kansas City Chiefs

FA FA FA

December 26, 2015 -- UConn vs. Marshall Marshall

Pos. Year

WR DB RB WR Sebastian Johansson LG Corey Tindal CB

Davonte Allen Keith Keith Baxter Devonte Johnson Deandre Reaves

2016 2016 2016 2016 2016 2016

UConn

Pos. Year

Andrew Adams Kenton Adeyemi

DB DE

2016 2016

Draft Rd. FA FA FA FA FA FA

Draft Rd. FA FA 38

Team

Current Team

Buffalo Bills Minnesota Vikings Carolina Panthers San Diego Chargers San Diego Chargers Cincinnati Bengals

CFL - Ottawa

Team

Current Team

New York Giants Cleveland Browns

New York Giants


Past Players in NFL December 26, 2014 -- UCF vs. NC State UCF Breshad Perriman

Pos. Year

Draft Rd.

Clayton Geathers Jacoby Glenn Rannell Hall Terrance Plummer Justin Tukes Torrian Wilson

WR S CB WR LB TE LT

2015 2015 2015 2015 2015 2015 2015

1 4 FA FA FA FA FA

NC State Jacoby Brissett Tyson Chandler Rob Crisp T.Y. McGill Rodman Noel

Pos. QB OT OT DT LB

Year 2015 2015 2015 2015 2015

Draft Rd. 3 FA FA FA FA

Team

Current Team

Baltimore Ravens Indianapolis Colts Chicago Bears Tampa Bay Buccaneers Washington Redskins Philadelphia Eagles Detroit Lions

Baltimore Ravens Indianapolis Colts #

Team New England Patriots Buffalo Bills Arizona Cardinals Seattle Seahawks Houston Texans

Current Team

CFL - Toronto

Indianapolis Colts

Cleveland Browns

December 21, 2013 -- Ohio vs. East Carolina Ohio

Pos. Year

Travis “TJ” Carrie Jr. Donte Foster Antwan Crutcher Cameron McLeod

CB WR DT DT

East Carolina

Pos. Year

2014 2014 2015 2015

Draft Rd. 7 FA FA FA

Draft Rd.

Team

Current Team

Oakland Raiders Minnesota Vikings Cincinnati Bengals Houston Texans

Oakland Raiders

Team

Current Team

Lee Pegues

DT

2014

FA

Chicago Bears

Will Simmons Justin Hardy Shane Carden Terry Williams Cam Worthy

OL

2014

FA

WR QB NT WR

2015 2015 2015 2015

4 FA FA FA

Pittsburgh Steelers Atlanta Falcons Chicago Bears Chicago Bears Baltimore Ravens

39

Atlanta Falcons CFL - Montreal


Past Players in NFL December 21, 2012 -- UCF vs. Ball State UCF

Pos. Year

Latavius Murray Kemal Ishmael A.J. Bouye Blake Bortles Storm Johnson Chris Martin Justin McCray Breshad Perriman

RB DB DB QB RB OT/G G WR

Ball State

Pos. Year

Austin Holtz Keith Wenning Jahwan Edwards Eric Patterson

OL QB RB CB

2013 2013 2013 2014 2014 2014 2014 2015

Draft Rd. 6 7 FA 1 1 7 FA 1

Draft Rd.

2013

FA

2014 2015

6 FA FA

2015

Team

Current Team

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

Minnesota Vikings Atlanta Falcons Jacksonville Jaguars Jacksonville Jaguars

Tennessee Titans

Green Bay Packers

Baltimore Ravens

Baltimore Ravens

Team

Current Team

Detroit Lions Baltimore Ravens San Diego Chargers New England Patriots

CFL - Toronto

December 20, 2011 -- Marshall vs. FIU Current Team

Philadelphia Eagles Baltimore Ravens New England Patriots New England Patriots Cincinnati Bengals

Philadelphia Eagles

Team

Current Team

Pos. Year

Vinny Curry Omar Brown Aaron Dobson Darryl Roberts Chris Jasperse

DE DB WR CB C

FIU

Pos. Year

T.Y. Hilton Johnathan Cyprien Tourek Williams Caylin Hauptmann

WR DB LB OL

2012 2013 2013 2013

3 2 6 FA

Indianapolis Colts Jacksonville Jaguars San Diego Chargers Cleveland Browns

Isame Faciane

NT

2014

FA

Minnesota Vikings

2012 2012 2013 2015 2015

Draft Rd.

Team

Marshall

2 FA 2 7 FA

Draft Rd.

40

New York Jets

Indianapolis Colts Tennessee Titans


Past Players in NFL December 21, 2010 -- Louisville vs. Southern Mississippi Louisville

Pos. Year

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

CB RB OT WR QB TE LB G DE RB OL LB DT

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

3 4 6 FA FA FA FA FA 7 FA FA 3 FA

Damian Copeland Roy Philon Senorise Perry Hakeem Smith

WR DT RB S

2014 2014 2014 2014

FA FA FA FA

Southern Miss

Pos. Year

DeAndre Brown Anthony Gray John Henderson Johdrick Morris Lamar Holmes Kevin Bolden Austin Davis Ronnie Thornton Jamie Collins Khyri Thornton

WR DT DT TE OL WR QB LB LB DT

2011 2011 2011 2011 2012 2012 2012 2012 2013 2014

Draft Rd.

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

Draft Rd.

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

FA FA FA FA 3 FA FA FA 2 3

41

Current Team New York Jets

Houston Texans

Current Team

Seattle Seahawks Cleveland Browns Detroit Lions


Past Players in NFL December 19, 2009 -- Rutgers vs UCF Rutgers

Pos. Year

Anthony Davis Devin McCourty Ryan D’Imperio Tim Brown Jack Corcoran Kevin Haslam Howard Barbieri Brandon Bing Jonathan Freeny Joe Lefeged Alex Silvestro Charlie Noonan Mohamed Sanu Justin Frances Gregg Johnson Desmond Wynn Duron Harmon Khaseem Greene Steve Beauharnais Marcus Cooper Ka’Lial Glaud

OL CB LB WR FB OL OL CB LB DB LB DT WR DE DE OL DB LB LB CB LB

UCF

Pos. Year

Torrell Troup Michael Greco Jah Reid Bruce Miller Kamar Aiken Jamar Newsome Josh Robinson

DT S OT DE WR WR LB

2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2012 2012 2012 2012 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013

2010 2010 2011 2011 2011 2011 2012

Draft Rd.

Team

1 1 7 FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA 3 FA FA FA 3 4 7 7 FA

San Francisco 49ers New England Patriots Minnesota Vikings New York Giants Houston Texans Jacksonville Jaguars Houston Texans Denver Broncos Miami Dolphins Indianapolis Colts New England Patriots Philadelphia Eagles Cincinnati Bengals New England Patriots Tampa Bay Buccaneers Tampa Bay Buccaneers New England Patriots Chicago Bears New England Patriots San Francisco 49ers Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Draft Rd.

Team

2 FA 3 7 FA FA 3

Buffalo Bills Green Bay Packers Baltimore Ravens San Francisco 49ers Buffalo Bills Jacksonville Jaguars Minnesota Vikings

42

Current Team New England Patriots

Atlanta Falcons

New England Patriots

Chicago Bears

Current Team


Past Players in NFL December 20, 2008 -- USF vs. Memphis USF

Pos. Year

Tyrone McKenzie Jarrett Buie Marc Dile Louis Gachette Cedric Hill Matt Huners Taurus Johnson Ryan Schmidt Nate Allen Jerome Murphy Carlton Mitchell George Selvie Delbert Alvarado Kion Wilson Terrell McClain Mistral Raymond Chaz Hine A.J. Love Jeremiah Warren Quenton Washington

LB DE OL DB TE OL WR OL DB DB WR DE K/P LB DT DB OL WR OL DB

Memphis

Pos. Year

Clinton Mcdonald Duke Calhoun Kellen Heard Curtis Steele Charlie Bryant Ronald Leary

DL WR DT DT RB OL

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

2009 2010 2010 2010 2011 2012

Draft Rd.

Team

3 FA FA FA FA FA FA FA 2 3 6 7 FA FA 3 6 FA FA FA FA

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

Draft Rd. 7 FA FA FA FA FA

Miami Dolphins

Washington Redskins

Team

Current Team

Cincinnati Bengals New York Giants Oakland Raiders Baltimore Ravens San Diego Chargers San Diego Charger

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

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Current Team

CFL - Saskatchewan Denver Broncos


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