2015 UCF Football Yearbook

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40 4 CREDITS The 2015 UCF Football Yearbook was wri en, edited and designed by Brian Ormiston. Editorial assistance provided by Andy Seeley, Jenna Marina, Dan Forcella, Megan Herboth, Nate Blythe, Alan Hyppolite and Andrzej Karwaczynski. Outside covers designed by UCF Athle cs Marke ng. Photography provided by Todd Drexler (UCFPhotos.com), Romeo Guzman, Brad Helton, American Athle c Conference, Tony Gonzalez, Eoin Smith, USA Today Sports Images, Bal more Ravens, Houston Texans, Atlanta Falcons, San Francisco 49ers, New York Jets, Minnesota Vikings, Jim Biever and Rick Wilson. Printed by ColorCentric Corpora on.

QUICK FACTS GENERAL INFORMATION Loca on ................. Orlando, Fla. 32816 Founded ....................................... 1963 Enrollment ................................. 60,810 Nickname ..................................Knights Colors ...............................Black & Gold Stadium ............................Bright House ................Networks Stadium (44,206*) Surface................... 419 Bermuda Grass Affilia on ......................NCAA Division I Conference ..............American Athle c President .......................Dr. John C. Hi Interim Director of Athletics...George O’Leary Associate AD/FB Admin. . David Hansen Associate AD/SWA ...............Jessica Reo NCAA Faculty Rep. .............Manoj Chopra Ticket Office Phone ........... 407-823-1000 *-May change due to renova ons

TEAM INFORMATION 2014 Overall Record ..............9-4 (.692) AAC Record ...................7-1 (.875)/T-1st Basic Offense ...........................Mul ple Basic Defense ...................Mul ple, 4-3 Le erwinners R/L ........................34/25 Offense.......................................17/9 Defense ....................................16/12 Special Teams (inc. returners) ......2/6 Starters R/L ..................................11/16 Offense.........................................5/6 Defense ........................................4/7 Special Teams (inc. returners) ......2/3 First Year of Football ..................... 1979 First Year of FBS Football .............. 1996 Overall Record ............224-190-1 (.541) FBS Era Record...............127-104 (.550)

COACHING STAFF Head Coach ................. George O’Leary Alma Mater/Year .. New Hampshire, ‘69 Record at UCF .....81-60 (.574), 12th Year Career Record...133-93 (.588), 19th Year Quarterbacks .................. Danny Barre Wide Receivers ................Sean Beckton Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers ..... ...................................Chuck Bresnahan Defensive Line .........Lorenzo Costan ni Cornerbacks.......................Travis Fisher Tight Ends/H-Backs .....Keegan Kennedy Offensive Coordinator/Running Backs.. ............................................... Brent Key Offensive Line ...............Allen Mogridge Safe es ....................... Andrew Thacker

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Media Services Covering UCF Interview Policy UCF student-athletes and coaches will be available to the media during the season, but all interviews must be coordinated through the UCF Athle cs Communica ons Office. Please do not a empt to contact players, coaches or other team personnel directly by any means of communica on, including personal phone numbers, email addresses and social networking accounts. Media opportuni es will be emailed out each week. Interview requests with assistant coaches must be submi ed to UCF Athle cs Communica ons for approval from head coach George O’Leary. Head Coach George O’Leary Head coach George O’Leary will be available for interviews during the season as well. The ideal interview window for O’Leary is each Monday as UCF holds a weekly press conference at Bright House Networks Stadium. The press conference begins at 1 p.m. (be ready by 12:45 p.m.) and also includes a pair of players each week. Fall Preseason UCF football preseason prac ces prior to the start of fall semester classes may be open to the media, and interviews will be permi ed a erward unless prac ce is closed by the head coach. Star ng with the first day of fall semester classes, UCF football preseason prac ces will be closed unless opened by the head coach. A designated list of players available for interviews can be obtained through UCF Athle cs Communica ons. Fall Regular Season Beginning on the first day of the fall semester and con nuing throughout the season during Saturday game weeks, the first five segments (approximately 20-25 minutes) of prac ce will be open to the media on Tuesday and Wednesday only. No filming is permi ed during team work. Please contact UCF Athle cs Communica ons 24 hours in advance to a end. Prac ce is closed to the media on Monday, Thursday and Friday. Prac ce can be closed at the discre on of the head coach. Dates are subject to change. Filming at Prac ce Tripods are not permi ed on the prac ce field at all mes and media must stand at least five yards off the sideline. Media members must stay on the perimeter of the prac ce fields. At all mes, shoo ng video at prac ce is at the discre on of the coaching staff and UCF Athle cs Communica ons personnel. Postgame Interviews Coach O’Leary and selected student-athletes will meet the media approximately 10 minutes a er the conclusion of the game. UCF’s locker room is closed to the media. Coach O’Leary and the selected student-athletes will be escorted to the Steve and Brenda Sloan Media Room at Bright House Networks Stadium, adjacent to the UCF locker room. Coach O’Leary will address the media first, followed by the student-athletes.

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UCF ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS Andy Seeley

Dan Forcella

Asst. A.D./Communications Fourth Season

Associate Director Second Season

Office: 407-823-2729 Email: aseeley@athle cs.ucf.edu

Office: 407-823-2142 Email: dforcella@athle cs.ucf.edu

Brian Ormiston

Nate Blythe

Sr. Assoc. Dir./FB Contact 10th Season

Assistant Director Second Season

O: 407-823-2409 C: 407-920-1233 Email: bormiston@athle cs.ucf.edu

Office: 407-823-6489 Email: nblythe@athle cs.ucf.edu

Jenna Marina

Megan Herboth

Associate Director Fifth Season

Assistant Director Second Season

Office: 407-823-2464 Email: jmarina@athle cs.ucf.edu

Office: 407-823-0994 Email: mherboth@athle cs.ucf.edu

Credentials UCF Athle cs Creden al Policy All football creden als are a revocable license for admission. UCF Athle cs reserves the right to refuse, revoke or terminate this license at any me. Your acceptance of accredita on and subsequent use of the creden al is expressly condi onal upon, but not limited to, the following: • UCF Athle cs and its rights holders own all copyrights, intellectual property rights and proprietary rights for images, sound and data ensuing from or during UCFAA home athle cs contests. • The unauthorized commercial use of photographs, video or audio emana ng from UCF Athle cs home contests is forbidden. • The holder of this creden al voluntarily assumes all risks of property loss and personal injury arising during its use. • Photo or video images taken during UCF Athle cs home spor ng events may only be used in conjunc on and for the purpose of the approved creden al grant. • Any secondary use of any picture, audio descrip on, film/tape or drawing of the game taken or made by the accredited organiza on or individual to whom this creden al has been issued is prohibited without prior specific wri en approval of UCF Athle cs. • The granted creden als are not transferable. UCF Athle cs specifically reserves the right to alter, amend, revise or in anyway change the terms of this license without advance no ce to the holder, and such changes may not be reflected on the creden al. Photo Creden al Requests Only photographers shoo ng for accredited news agencies, or for UCF, will be issued creden als. Photographers will pick up their creden als at the media will call area located at Gate 18. The photographer will receive an arm band that will also serve as their working creden al. Photographers are allowed to shoot behind the north and south end zones and on the sidelines, but will not be permi ed in the team area between the 25-yard lines.

Creden al Requests All requests for working media, television, radio, online media, photography or scou ng passes should be directed to Brian Ormiston in the UCF Athle cs Communica ons office. Requests should be made at least one week in advance. If me permits, the creden al will be mailed. If not, the creden al will be le at media will call at Gate 18. Parking passes for media will be distributed to the accredited par es based on availability and priority. Road Creden al Requests Working press wishing to cover UCF on the road should make creden al requests through the UCF Athle cs Communica ons office two weeks in advance.

CollegePressBox.com CollegePressBox.com is the official media website for college football. Access and download game notes, quotes, sta s cs, media guides and more for the conference and each of its 12 member schools. Login informa on will be distributed to accredited media or you can apply for a password by sending an email to password@collegepressbox.com.

Weekly Teleconference The American Athle c Conference will have a weekly teleconference each Monday during the season beginning on Aug. 31. For more informa on, contact the conference office at (401) 453-0660.

UCF-IMG SPORTS NETWORK UCF football games can be heard on the UCF IMG Sports Network on 740 AM in Orlando, as well as at UCFKnights.com. Each broadcast includes a pregame show and postgame report. Marc Daniels serves as the Knights’ play-by-play voice and Charlie Taaffe handles the color commentary. Jerry O’Neill is the sideline reporter. Sco Adams also provides repor ng during the broadcasts.


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Name Nick Pa Mike Rogers Chris Davis Jr. Tristan Payton Dontravious Wilson Tyler Harris Bo Schneider Shaquill Griffin Kyle Coltrain Jus n Holman Pete DiNovo Mark Rucker William Solomon Cedric Thompson Shaquem Griffin Taylor Oldham Drico Johnson Adrian Gordon Jared Henry D.J. Killings Blake Tiralosi Kyle Gibson Tristan Reaves Brandon Sco Taj McGowan William Stanback C.J. Jones Rashard Causey Trace Ryan Chris Williams Mario Mathis Tre Neal Jus n McDonald Brendin Straubel Jamari Fye Caleb Houston Michael Wille Nevelle Clarke Joseph Puopolo Chequan Burke Gary Demarest Demeitre Brim Stanley Sylverain Jus n Rae Aaron Cochran Mark Messeguer Daron Humphrey Jordan Franks Zack Laurinai s Connor O’Sullivan Caleb Perez Mac Loudermilk Seyvon Lowry Ma hew Wright Domenic Spencer Errol Clarke Chris Larsen Maurice Russell Quin n Hampton Gage Marsil Joey Grant Alex Hunt Pat Jasinski Neal Nelson Marcus Foster Monte Taylor Collin Mills Tarik Cook Micah Anderson Aaron Evans Charles Sprenkel Thomas Niles Luke Palmer Chester Brown Tyler Hudanick Jason Rae Jake Brown Tate Hernly Colby Watson Wya Miller Chavis Dickey Tre’Quan Smith Chris Johnson D’erren Wilson Cam Stewart Michael Campbell Cody Banks Michael Colubiale Cal Bloom Jordan Akins Hayden Jones Lance McDowdell Joey Connors Luke Adams Tony Guerad Demetris Anderson Jamiyus Pi man A.J. Wooten Jock Petree Brendon Hayes Titus Davis

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Hometown/High School (Previous School) Orlando, Fla./Dr. Phillips (Boise State) Smyrna, Ga./Campbell Oviedo, Fla./Oviedo Jacksonville, Fla./First Coast Buford, Ga./Buford Blackshear, Ga./Pierce County Dallas, Texas/Jesuit St. Petersburg, Fla./Lakewood Noblesville, Ind./Guerin Catholic Snellville, Ga./Stephenson Tarpon Springs, Fla./East Lake Miramar, Fla./Miramar Orlando, Fla./University Miramar, Fla./Everglades St. Petersburg, Fla./Lakewood Daytona Beach, Fla./Warner Chris an Orlando, Fla./Agape Chris an Miramar, Fla./Miramar Jacksonville, Fla./First Coast Jacksonville, Fla./First Coast Orlando, Fla./Bishop Moore Tampa, Fla./Armwood St. Cloud, Fla./Harmony New Sarpy, La./Destrehan Hollywood, Fla./Hallandale Hempstead, N.Y./Uniondale Daytona Beach, Fla./Atlan c Miami, Fla./St. Thomas Aquinas Navarre, Fla./Fort Walton Beach St. Marys, Ga./Camden County Thomasville, Ga./Thomasville Buford, Ga./Buford Lauderhill, Fla./Boyd Anderson Tampa, Fla./Jefferson Pompano Beach, Fla./Blanche Ely Cleveland, Tenn./Walker Valley Orlando, Fla./Boone Coral Springs, Fla./Taravella Naples, Fla./Barron Collier Montgomery, Ala./Carver Sebring, Fla./Sebring Dundee, Fla./Victory Chris an (Virginia) Naples, Fla./Golden Gate Weston, Fla./Cypress Bay Atlanta, Ga./Hapeville Charter Winter Springs, Fla./Winter Springs Jacksonville, N.C./Northside Crawfordville, Fla./Wakulla Clearwater, Fla./Countryside Pearl River, N.Y./Pearl River (Nassau C.C.) West Palm Beach, Fla./Palm Beach Gardens Valdosta, Ga./Valdosta Jacksonville, Fla./First Coast Lancaster, Pa./Lampeter-Strasburg Dallas, Texas/Skyline Miami, Fla./Miami Central (Garden City C.C.) Dunedin, Fla./Palm Harbor Fort Meade, Fla./Fort Meade Moultrie, Ga./Colqui County Deltona, Fla./Pine Ridge Apopka, Fla./Lake Brantley Towson, Md./Loyola Blakefield (Stetson) Roswell, Ga./Blessed Trinity Catholic Sicklerville, N.J./Timber Creek League City, Texas/Clear Falls Springdale, Md./Charles H. Flowers (ASA College) Citra, Fla./North Marion Stone Mountain, Ga./Stephenson Stone Mountain, Ga./Stone Mountain Seffner, Fla./Armwood Delray Beach, Fla./Atlan c Gainesville, Ga./Gainesville Wauchula, Fla./Hardee Hinesville, Ga./Bradwell Ins tute Harmony, Pa./Seneca Valley Weston, Fla./Cypress Bay Encinitas, Calif./La Costa Canyon Fort Myers, Fla./Fort Myers Pensacola, Fla./Pine Forest Douglas, Ga./Coffee Byron, Ga./Peach County Delray Beach, Fla./Village Academy Jacksonville, Fla./First Coast Greenville, Texas/Greenville Snellville, Ga./Shiloh Pensacola, Fla./Pace Richmond, Va./Douglas Freeman Port Orange, Fla./Spruce Creek Maple Grove, Minn./Osseo McDonough, Ga./Union Grove Orlando, Fla./Lake Highland (Lehigh) Mount Vernon, N.Y./Mount Vernon (Nassau C.C.) Powder Springs, Ga./Harrison Pensacola, Fla./Pensacola Catholic Tampa, Fla./Tampa Bay Tech Fort Pierce, Fla./Westwood (Western Michigan) Moultrie, Ga./Colqui County Alapaha, Ga./Berrien Orlando, Fla./West Orange Laplace, La./Brother Mar n Ellenwood, Ga./Stockbridge

Coaching Staff Head Coach George O’Leary (New Hampshire, 1969) Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers Chuck Bresnahan (Navy, 1983) Offensive Coordinator/Running Backs Brent Key (Georgia Tech, 2001) Quarterbacks Danny Barre (Cincinna , 1988) Wide Receivers Sean Beckton (UCF, 1993) Defensive Line Lorenzo Costan ni (UTEP, 1990) Cornerbacks Travis Fisher (UCF, 2001) Tight Ends/H-Backs/Special Teams/Recrui ng Keegan Kennedy (Northwestern, 2009) Offensive Line Allen Mogridge (North Carolina, 1999) Safe es Andrew Thacker (Furman, 2007) Director of Strength & Condi oning Ed Ellis (Alabama, 1987) Director of Sports Medicine Mary Vander Heiden (UW-Eau-Claire, 1998) Team Physicians Michael Jablonski, M.D. Kenneth Krumins, M.D. Douglas Meuser, M.D. Daniel Mone e, M.D. Assistant AD/Director of Football Opera ons Marty O’Leary (Georgia Tech, 2002) Director of Player Personnel Mike Buscemi (UCF, 2006) Director of Player Development Kristy Belden (St. John’s, 2000) Graduate Assistants Patrick Bas en - Defense (UAB, 2014) Rob Calabrese - Offense (UCF, 2012) Zach Crespo - Defense (UCF, 2013) Josh Linam - Offense (UCF, 2011) Quality Control Assistants Sean Fitzgerald - Offense (UCF, 2012) Mike Sims-Walker - Defense (UCF, 2007)

Social Media Twi er UCF Athle cs Communica ons’ official Twi er account is @UCF_Football. Facebook To follow the Knights on Facebook, visit: Facebook.com/UCFKnightsInsider.

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UCF celebrates its second straight American Athletic Conference title after a stunning win at ECU (12/4/14)

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Breshad Perriman hauls in this Hail Mary at ECU to give UCF back-to-back league crowns (12/4/14)

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Brandon Alexander strips Houston’s Greg Ward at the goal line with 24 seconds left for a 17-12 win (10/2/14)

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The Knights swarmed the Bulls, handing USF its first home shutout loss in history, 16-0 (11/28/14)

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Thursday, Sept. 3

6 p.m. FIU Orlando, Fla. CBS SN 2014 Record: 4-8, 3-5 C-USA Series: UCF, 2-1 Media Rela ons: Paul Dodson - (305) 348-3164 - pdodson@fiu.edu 10:30 p.m. at Stanford Stanford, Calif. FS1 2014 Record: 8-5, 5-4 Pac-12 - Def. Maryland, 45-21, in the Foster Farms Bowl Series: Tied, 0-0 Media Rela ons: Kurt Svoboda - (650) 723-4591 - kurt1@stanford.edu 6p p.m. Furman Orlando,, Fla. ESPN3 2014 Record: 3-9, 2-5 Southern Series: Furman, 1-0 Media Rela ons: Hunter Reid - (864) 294-2061 - hunter.reid@furman.edu TBA at South Carolina Columbia, S.C. TBA 2014 Record: 7-6, 3-5 SEC - Def. Miami (Fla.), 24-21, in the Independence Bowl Series: USC, 4-0 Media Rela ons: Steve Fink - (803) 777-7987 - finksc@mailbox.sc.edu TBA at Tulane* New Orleans, La. TBA 2014 Record: 3-9, 2-6 AAC Series: UCF, 5-1 Media Rela ons: Roger Dunaway - (504) 862-8240 - roger@tulane.edu TBA UConn* Orlando,, Fla. TBA 2014 Record: 2-10, 1-7 AAC Series: Tied, 1-1 Media Rela ons: Mike Enright - (860) 486-3531 - mike.enright@uconn.edu TBA at Temple* Philadelphia, Pa. TBA 2014 Record: 6-6, 4-4 AAC Series: UCF, 2-0 Media Rela ons: Rich Burg - (215) 204-0876 - rich.burg@temple.edu TBA Houston* Orlando,, Fla. TBA 2014 Record: 8-5, 5-3 AAC - Def. Pi sburgh, 35-34, in the Armed Forces Bowl Series: UCF, 5-1 Media Rela ons: David Bassity - (713) 743-9409 - dbassity@central.uh.edu TBA at Cincinna * Cincinna , Ohio TBA 2014 Record: 9-4, 7-1 AAC - Lost Virginia Tech, 33-17, in the Military Bowl Series: Tied, 0-0 Media Rela ons: Ryan Koslen - (513) 556-5186 - ryan.koslen@uc.edu TBA at Tulsa* Tulsa, Okla. TBA 2014 Record: 2-10, 2-6 AAC Series: Tulsa, 5-3 Media Rela ons: Don Tomkalski - (918) 631-3200 - donald-tomkalski@utulsa.edu 7:30 p p.m. East Carolina* Orlando,, Fla. ESPN 2014 Record: 8-5, 5-3 AAC - Lost Florida, 28-20, in the Birmingham Bowl Series: ECU, 9-4 Media Rela ons: Tom McClellan - (252) 737-1274 - mcclellant@ecu.edu TBA USF* Orlando,, Fla. TBA 2014 Record: 4-8, 3-5 AAC Series: USF, 4-2 Media Rela ons: Brian Siegrist - (813) 974-4086 - siegrist@usf.edu

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Saturday, Sept. 26

Saturday, Oct. 3

Saturday, y, Oct. 10

Saturday, Oct. 17

Saturday, y, Oct. 24

Saturday, Oct. 31

Saturday, Nov. 7

Thursday, y, Nov. 19

Friday, y, Nov. 27

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American Athletic Conference In the course of its first two seasons, the American Athle c Conference has taken a place at the forefront of intercollegiate athle cs, earning a collec on of naonal team and individual championships and football postseason wins that place The American among the elite Division I conferences. The American consists of 12 pres gious ins tu ons: the University of Central Florida, the University of Cincinna , East Carolina University, the University of Connec cut, the University of Houston, the University of Memphis, the U.S. Naval Academy (in football only), the University of South Florida Southern Methodist University, Temple University, Tulane University and the University of Tulsa. Under the leadership of commissioner Mike Aresco, the American Athle c Conference has wri en an impressive list of accomplishments, both in and out of the compe ve arena. The league has produced three NCAA championship teams – UConn men’s basketball in 2014 and UConn women’s basketball in 2014 and 2015 – and two individuals who have won NCAA tles. Addi onally, American Athle c Conference teams have advanced to the College World Series, the semifinal and final rounds of the NIT and the match play round of the NCAA Men’s Golf Championship. Half of the conference’s baseball-playing members reached the NCAA Championship in 2015, while The American had the best men’s basketball postseason record of any conference in 2014, when conference teams were a combined 13-4. Teams from The American have registered top-10 na onal rankings in football, men’s basketball, women’s basketball, baseball, men’s soccer and men’s golf.

The American is quickly making its mark in professional sports as well, beginning with the selec on of UCF quarterback Blake Bortles by the Jacksonville Jaguars with the No. 3 pick in the 2014 NFL Dra . In the 2015 NFL Dra , UCF’s Breshad Perriman and UConn’s Byron Jones were selected consecu vely in the first round – Perriman to the Bal more Ravens at No. 26 overall and Jones to the Dallas Cowboys at No. 27. It was the second straight year in which The American had at least two first-round selec ons.

American Athle c Conference teams have access to the pinnacle of college football’s postseason structure. An American representa ve would be chosen for the College Football Playoff semifinals if it is among the top four teams in the CFP selec on commi ee’s final ranking. Otherwise, the league would place its champion in either the Vizio Fiesta Bowl or the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl if it is ranked higher than the champions of Conference USA, the Mid-American Conference, the Mountain West Conference and the Sun Belt Conference. Addi onally, The American holds primary or secondary partnerships with 12 bowls for the current sixyear cycle, ensuring mul ple annual matchups against the na on’s top conferences and providing desirable postseason des na ons to member ins tu ons and their fans.

In football, two American Athle c Conference football teams were ranked in the top 15 of the final 2013 Associated Press poll, while Memphis finished the season in the top 25 of the 2014 polls as Tigers ed UCF and Cincinna for the conference tle. Six of the 12 teams that compete in The American in 2015 played in bowl games to cap the 2014 season as Memphis, Houston and Navy earned postseason victories. The American Athle c Conference holds media rights partnerships with ESPN and CBS Sports which give the conference outstanding na onal exposure on the two industry leaders in sports television. The football por on of the contract calls for nearly 90 percent of conference-controlled games on na onal broadcast or na onal cable pla orms. The first American Athle c Conference Football Championship, which will be played Dec. 5, 2015, will be carried on either ABC or ESPN on Championship Saturday.

The American Athle c Conference administers to its membership from a state-of-the-art office located in Providence, R.I. The loca on of the conference headquarters – just steps from the city’s Amtrak sta on and 10 minutes from T.F. Green Interna onal Airport – gives the conference easy access to its member schools. The conference headquarters is equipped with a complete video produc on studio, serving as the home of the American Digital Network, and smalland large-scale mee ng rooms to accommodate the many coaches’ and administrators’ mee ngs held onsite each year.

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ith several exci ng academic programs to choose from, a breathtaking campus and na onally-recognized athle cs facili es, UCF offers a college experience unlike any other. Bowl Berths -2005 Sheraton Hawaii Bowl -2007 AutoZone Liberty Bowl -2009 St. Petersburg Bowl -2010 AutoZone Liberty Bowl (champions) -2012 Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl (champions) -2014 Tos tos Fiesta Bowl (champions) -2014 Bitcoin St. Petersburg Bowl -Seven bowl appearances since 2005

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Conference Honors and Titles -American Athle c Conference champions in 2013 and 2014 -Two- me C-USA champions; 2007 and 2010 -Four C-USA East Division Championships; 2005, 2007, 2010 and 2012 -Six- me conference coach of the year George O’Leary -10 conference players of the year since 2005 Na onal and Professional Stage -16 NFL Dra picks under Coach O’Leary -18 former Knights in the NFL in 2014 -Nine UCF players have gone on to win a Super Bowl ring

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University of Central Florida Take a close look at the dynamic University of Central Florida, the na on’s second-largest university located in one of the most popular ci es in the world. More than 60,000 students learn and grow at the University of Central Florida, a dynamic ins tu on gaining na onal prominence as a des na on for the best and brightest students and faculty members. U.S. News & World Report ranks UCF among the na on’s top up-and-coming universi es, and Kiplinger and The Princeton Review rate a UCF educa on as one of the best values in the country. UCF also is home to modern ameni es such as a technology commons, state-of-the-art research laboratories and new residence halls that enhance learning and student life. Access, Quality and Diversity UCF students live and learn in a diverse environment that includes students from all 50 states and 148 countries. UCF has grown quickly over the last 52 years to become the na on’s second-largest university, and the academic achievements of each freshman class frequently set new university records. In fall 2014, UCF ranked No. 9 na onally among public ins tu ons for the number of freshman Na onal Merit Scholars enrolled. The overall freshman class arrived with an average 3.9 GPA and 1256 SAT score. UCF’s Burne Honors College offers talented students the in macy of a small, liberal arts college with the benefits of a large research university. Freshmen in the Burne Honors College’s fall 2014 class posted an average 4.3 GPA and 1398 SAT score. Four of every 10 students in fall 2014 were minories, and one in every 10 was an adult learner older than 25. Students a end classes at the main campus in Orlando, and also at the Rosen College of Hospitality Management in the midst of the region’s top tourist a rac ons, the College of Medicine at the burgeoning medical city near Orlando Interna onal Airport, the downtown Center for Emerging Media and nine regional campuses throughout Central Florida. UCF employs outstanding faculty and staff members who are dedicated to li ing the lives and livelihoods

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of our students, conduc ng cu ng-edge research and making a difference in our community and across the globe. The university hired 200 faculty members – including 100 to fill new posi ons – last year, and we expect to hire 200 more this year. UCF also offers the convenience of an online learning program that is consistently recognized among the best in the na on. The university offers 77 totally Web-based degree, degree comple on and cer ficate programs. America’s Partnership University Offering more than 200 degree programs, UCF has become an academic and research leader in numerous fields, such as op cs, modeling and simula on, engineering and computer science, business administra on, educa on, science, hospitality management and digital media. One common trait throughout UCF’s diverse programs is that students benefit from the power of partnerships. UCF is America’s Partnership University, commi ed to working closely with governments, industry, nonprofit organiza ons and other universi es to offer students a world-class educa on and prepare them for success a er gradua on. Internships at top companies such as Lockheed Marn, Siemens, Disney and Universal Studios o en lead to full- me jobs. Students also work closely with researchers, pursuing breakthroughs in a wide range of fields from medicine and clean energy to sea turtles and forensic science. UCF joined 11 other top public research universi es in 2014 in a new partnership aimed at helping more low-income and first-genera on students earn college degrees. Through the sharing of best prac ces, the University Innova on Alliance strives to expand proven programs to other alliance members’ cam-

puses and develop a “na onal playbook” for higher educa on. UCF also has partnered with Florida Interna onal University and the University of South Florida to form the Florida Consor um of Metropolitan Research Universi es. The state’s three largest urban research universi es are working together to help more students graduate and to boost economic development around the state. Modern Ameni es UCF’s 1,415-acre main campus provides modern facili es, with 600 acres set aside for lakes, woods and an arboretum. Knights Plaza features the 10,000-seat CFE Arena for basketball and other entertainment, apartment-style student housing, shops, restaurants and Bright House Networks Stadium, with its more than 45,000 seats. At Technology Commons, students test and purchase the latest computer products and produce podcasts and video presenta ons. A new Performing Arts Center provides music and theatre students with hightech classrooms and rehearsal spaces, and eventually will host student and professional performances. The 149,000-square-foot Recrea on and Wellness Center features a three-story climbing wall, an indoor track and fitness equipment. UCF’s Veterans Academic Resource Center offers student veterans a one-stop headquarters for services such as veterans’ benefits, academic advising and career services, as well as study and lounge spaces. Explore all of UCF at www.ucf.edu.


Bright House Networks Stadium Timeline • Jan. 4, 2005 UCF President Dr. John C. Hi announces that UCF is exploring the possibility of building a football stadium on campus • Dec. 14, 2005 The UCF Board of Trustees approves a financing plan for the stadium • Dec. 11, 2006 UCF announces that the Knights will face Texas in the first game inside the new stadium • Aug. 8, 2006 Three months a er construc on begins on the facility, Bright House Networks acquires the naming rights to the new stadium • Sept. 15, 2007 The Knights make their debut at the stadium, hos ng No. 6 Texas in front of 45,622 fans • Sept. 22, 2007 UCF tops Memphis, 56-20, in the first C-USA game at Bright House Networks Stadium • Dec. 1, 2007 In front of 44,128 spectators, UCF posts a 44-25 win over Tulsa in the Conference USA Championship Game • Oct. 17, 2009 When the Knights host No. 9 Miami, a venue-record 48,453 fans a end the contest • Nov. 14, 2009 The Knights top No. 13 Houston, 3732, to record the first win in program history over a na onally-ranked opponent • Dec. 4, 2010 UCF defeats SMU, 17-7, in the C-USA Championship Game at Bright House Networks Stadium • Sept. 10, 2011 In front of 45,671, the Knights thump Boston College, 30-3, for their first home win vs. a school from a BCS automa cally-qualifying conference • Nov. 29, 2013 The rivalry is renewed as UCF tops USF, 23-20, to cap an incredible home season at BHNS. • 2014 Season UCF posts a perfect 6-0 record at home, marking its first undefeated season on its home field since 2001. • 2015 Season The ESC debuts - UCF’s newest premium sea ng experience on the east side of the stadium.

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he crown jewel in UCF’s impressive athle cs complex, Bright House Networks Stadium opened in 2007. The campus facility gives the Knights one of the top venues in the southeast. A er spending their previous 28 seasons at the Florida Citrus Bowl in downtown Orlando, the Knights made their debut at Bright House Networks Stadium on Sept. 15, 2007, facing na onal power Texas. A capacity crowd was on hand for the game, which was televised live na onally on ESPN2. In its inaugural campaign at the stadium, UCF completed the season with six-straight wins at home, including a 44-25 victory over Tulsa in the Conference USA Championship game. The Knights are 40-11 at the venue since its debut. When UCF hosted Miami on Oct. 17, 2009, a facility-record 48,453 fans were on hand for the contest.

Located on the modern north side of campus, the stadium features a state-of-the-art scoreboard, video board, luxury boxes, a large club lounge, spacious press box and a natural grass playing surface. In the summer of 2015, the stadium experienced its first major renova on with the addi on of the East Side Club. The ESC is a premium experience in Bright House Networks Stadium that will become one of the signatures of the UCF gameday experience. The ESC is a 10,000-square-foot, Florida-themed social area and lounge located between the 30-yard lines. It features chair-back stadium sea ng, as well as an open-air sun deck to enjoy the game. Refreshments, televisions, private restrooms and other ameni es will be available in the ESC, as well.

By the Numbers • The Roth Tower features 24 luxury suites • The stadium has 11 permanent concession stands • During construc on, 2,452 tons of steel were used to build the stadium • The stadium includes 10 cket windows • Construc on of the facility cost $60 million to complete • The stadium occupies 25 acres

• UCF opened the stadium by hos ng No. 6 Texas • Since the facility opened, 1,982,264 spectators have watched the Knights play at home • The stadium has 2 scoreboards • UCF student-athletes u lize a 10,416-squarefoot locker room at the venue • The Knights hosted 2 Conference USA Championship Games at the stadium

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nhancing the UCF Football experience is Nicholson Fieldhouse, the first indoor prac ce facility of any of Florida’s Division I football programs. Completed in June of 2005 and located behind the state-of-the-art Wayne Densch Sports Center, the fieldhouse features a 120-yard regula on FieldTurf playing surface and is climate controlled by a series of industrial-size air condi oning fans located at both the north and south endzones. Also used by other varsity sport programs, the facility is ideal during mes of inclement weather and heat. The facility would not have been if not for the assistance of Tony and Sonja Nicholson, long me supporters of academics and athle cs

at UCF, who donated in excess of $2 million for the construc on of the fieldhouse, which was named in their honor. Centex Rooney Construc on Co. Inc. began building the $4.3 million field house in August of 2004, and the facility was up and ready for use by the spring. “The en re UCF community, especially our student-athletes and communica ons students, con nues to benefit from the generous support of Tony and Sonja Nicholson,” UCF President John Hi said. “The fieldhouse (allows) our athletes to prac ce in all types of weather and should give our teams a compe ve advantage.”

Tony Nicholson owns several companies in Central Florida and has developed about 3,000 homes and 10,000 lots in the region since 1995. An entrepreneur since 1962, he moved in 1967 to Central Florida, where he has founded a magazine, a radio sta on and a company that produced concerts and videos. Tony Nicholson is a member of the boards of directors of the UCF Athle cs Associa on Inc. and the UCF Founda on Inc. Sonja Nicholson is a past member of the Golden Knights Club Board of Directors. The Nicholsons made a $2 million commitment in 1996 to help fund the Nicholson School of Communica on, which is named in their honor. The couple are long me annual contributors to UCF athle cs and consistently rank as Diamond Knights, the highest level for annual giving. A dona on from the couple also helped to pay the university’s entry fee into the Mid-American Conference for football in 2002. The Nicholsons also made a $100,000 commitment in 1999 toward the Wayne Densch Sports Center. In addi on, a football prac ce field is named in their honor.

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n academic power, UCF may be collec ng several pieces of hardware for its trophy cases, but it is domina ng the classroom even more year in and year out.

Academic Progress Rate The Knights checked in with a program-high singleseason APR of 994 announced in May 2014, only six points shy of a perfect score and ed for fi h in the country. This summer, UCF’s mul -year APR (last four repor ng periods) stood at 977. That placed the Knights at No. 18 among all FBS ins tu ons, No. 10 among all FBS public schools, No. 1 in the state of Florida and No. 1 in the American Athle c Conference. UCF’s 977 stands 22 points higher than the average four-year rate among all NCAA football teams. Highest mul -year APR for FBS public, non-military ins tu ons: School APR 1) Wisconsin 998 2) Michigan 990 T3) Utah State 985 T3) Nebraska 985 5) Clemson 984 6) Boise State 981

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7) Rutgers T8) Alabama T8) Georgia Tech T10) UCF T10) Virginia Tech T10) Washington T10) Louisville T10) Indiana

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Graduation Success Rate The top Gradua on Success Rates in the FBS: School GSR 1) UTSA 100 2) Stanford 99 3) Northwestern 97 4) Rice 95 5) Notre Dame 94 6) Air Force 93 T7) Boston College 92 T7) Duke 92 9) Northern Illinois 91 T10) UCF 90 T10) Wake Forest 90

Top Gradua on Success Rates among All Division I (FBS & FCS) Public Schools: School GSR 1) UTSA 100 2) Northern Illinois 91 3) UCF 90 Top Gradua on Success Rates in Florida: School GSR 1) UCF 90 2) Miami 86 3) Florida 81 Top Gradua on Success Rates in the American Athle c Conference: School GSR 1) UCF 90 2) Tulane 85 3) Temple 80 The 90 percent was the eighth straight year it improved its GSR, and it was a program-best score. The na onal average in Division I football for GSR was 75 percent. The data was collected for studentathletes who entered college in 2007. UCF had the eighth-highest overall GSR among the 76 bowl teams in 2014.


Wide Receivers

Roster WIDE RECEIVERS COACH Sean Beckton WIDE RECEIVERS 88 Jordan Akins - So., 6-3, 237 McDonough, Ga. (Union Grove) 10 Kyle Coltrain - RSo., 5-10, 192 Noblesville, Ind. (Guerin Catholic) 86 Michael Colubiale - RSo., 6-1, 215 Port Orange, Fla. (Spruce Creek) 5 Chris Davis Jr. - Fr., 6-0, 175 Oviedo, Fla. (Oviedo) 14 Pete DiNovo - RSo., 6-2, 205 Tarpon Springs, Fla. (East Lake) 35 Jamari Fye - RSo., 6-0, 151 Pompano Beach, Fla. (Blanche Ely) 21 Adrian Gordon - RSo., 6-1, 205 Miramar, Fla. (Miramar) 81 Chris Johnson - RSo., 5-10, 182 Jacksonville, Fla. (First Coast) 89 Hayden Jones - RJr., 5-10, 173 Orlando, Fla. (Lake Highland) 20 Taylor Oldham - RJr., 6-2, 193 Daytona Beach, Fla. (Warner Chris an) 25 Tristan Reaves - RFr., 6-3, 212 St. Cloud, Fla. (Harmony) 30 Trace Ryan - RFr., 6-3, 170 Navarre, Fla. (Fort Walton Beach) 80 Tre’Quan Smith - RFr., 6-1, 201 Delray Beach, Fla. (Village Academy) 24 Blake Tiralosi - RJr., 5-11, 194 Orlando, Fla. (Bishop Moore) 2015 SIGNING CLASS 6 Tristan Payton - Fr., 6-0, 185 Jacksonville, Fla. (First Coast) 83 Cam Stewart - Fr., 6-3, 188 Snellville, Ga. (Shiloh) 82 D’erren Wilson - Fr., 6-3, 175 Greenville, Texas (Greenville)

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ith four wideouts producing at least 500 receiving yards each in 2014, it was clear UCF had a ton of talent at the posi on. Breshad Perriman led the way with 1,044 yards and nine touchdowns, followed by Josh Reese (552), J.J. Worton (514) and Rannell Hall (500). Posi on coach and UCF Athle cs Hall of Fame wide receiver Sean Beckton has some work to do to fill in the gaps. Of the wide receiving corps from a year ago, only six percent of the total receiving yards returns in Jordan Akins and Taylor Oldham. The Knights also do not have a receiver on the roster who boasts a collegiate touchdown. A former professional baseball player in the Texas Rangers’

system, Akins earned experience both as a wideout and at the Y posi on as a true freshman in 2014. He collected a pair of recep ons in four different games and finished with 12 catches for 135 yards. Oldham is coming off a sophomore season where he posted the first three recep ons of his career. The only other wide receiver with game experience is Pete DiNovo. A sophomore from Tarpon Springs, he served as UCF’s star ng quarterback for the 2014 opener against Penn State. DiNovo then made the move to wideout before 2015 spring camp. UCF’s Scout Team Player of the Year in 2014 will look to have a break-out campaign in 2015 as

Who is Returning

Player Jordan Akins Taylor Oldham

GP/GS 13/5 12/0

Who is Lost

Player Rannell Hall Breshad Perriman Josh Reese Jackie Williams J.J. Worton

GP/GS 10/9 13/10 13/4 10/1 10/6

Tre’Quan Smith joins the depth chart. Smith combined for 71 catches in his final two seasons at Village Academy High School. He also was an excep onal track and field athlete, reaching the state semifinals in the 400M. Chris Davis Jr. was also a part of the 2014 signing class but had to grey shirt due to an injury. The Oviedo High School product was the team’s star ng quarterback beginning with his sophomore year. UCF will be looking for even more student-athletes to step up. Among the 2015 signing class were Tristan Payton, Cam Stewart and D’erren Wilson. Payton and Stewart received four stars out of high school, while Wilson was a first-team all-district choice in Texas.

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YDS 135 35

AVG 11.2 11.7

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AVG/G 50.0 80.3 42.5 5.6 51.4

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Offensive Line

Roster OFFENSIVE LINE COACH Allen Mogridge OFFENSIVE LINEMEN 62 Micah Anderson - RJr., 6-2, 333 Stone Mountain, Ga. (Stone Mountain) 71 Chester Brown - RJr., 6-5, 327 Hinesville, Ga. (Bradwell Ins tute) 74 Jake Brown - Fr., 6-3, 271 Encinitas, Calif. (La Costa Canyon) 61 Tarik Cook - RSr., 6-2, 294 Stone Mountain, Ga. (Stephenson) 79 Chavis Dickey - So., 6-4, 319 Byron, Ga. (Peach County) 66 Aaron Evans - RSo., 6-5, 290 Seffner, Fla. (Armwood) 55 Joey Grant - RSr., 6-3, 281 Apopka, Fla. (Lake Brantley) 75 Tate Hernly - RSo., 6-3, 298 Fort Myers, Fla. (Fort Myers) 51 Chris Larsen - RFr., 6-2, 230 Dunedin, Fla. (Palm Harbor) 78 Wya Miller - RFr., 6-4, 293 Douglas, Ga. (Coffee) 60 Collin Mills - RFr., 6-1, 240 Citra, Fla. (North Marion) 70 Luke Palmer - RFr., 6-3, 302 Wauchula, Fla. (Hardee) 73 Jason Rae - Jr. - 5-11, 292 Weston, Fla. (Cypress Bay) 68 Charles Sprenkel - RSo., 6-4, 298 Delray Beach, Fla. (Atlan c) 76 Colby Watson - Jr. - 6-5, 301 Pensacola, Fla. (Pine Forest) 2015 SIGNING CLASS 72 Tyler Hudanick - Fr., 6-5, 294 Harmony, Pa. (Seneca Valley)

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or the first me since 2008, the UCF offensive line will have a new leader. Brent Key mentored the Knights from 2009-14 before accep ng offensive coordinator du es this year. Taking over up front will be Allen Mogridge, who enters his third year at UCF. The Tennessee na ve does bring in O-line experience from coaching the posi on previously at Temple and Buffalo. Mogridge also spent me as an offensive tackle at North Carolina. UCF needs to replace four-year starter Torrian Wilson, a staple at the le tackle spot, as well as le guard Tarik Milner. Wilson was an all-conference performer in 2014 while Milner spent just one year with the Knights and made it

count by earning the star ng role midway through the season. An injury to 2013 star ng center Joey Grant kept the local standout from compe ng at 100 percent in 2014. He made starts at center in six games before star ng two contests at right guard. Replacing Grant was Jason Rae, who worked on the defensive side of the ball as a true freshman in 2013, and was named the 2014 UCF Most Improved Offensive Player. Next to that spot at right guard, Tarik Cook joins Grant as the only two senior offensive linemen on the roster. Cook received eight starts at the spot, but also started the opener against Penn State at le guard. One of the biggest surprises from a year ago was Chavis Dickey.

Who is Returning Player Micah Anderson Chester Brown Tarik Cook Chavis Dickey Aaron Evans Joey Grant Tate Hernly Wya Miller Luke Palmer Jason Rae Colby Watson

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Hailing from Byron, Ga., he did not see ac on in the first game of 2014, but became the first UCF true freshman to start on the O-line since 2006 when he got the nod at Missouri in game two. Dickey went on to start the final 12 games of the year en route to CollegeFootballNews.com Freshman All-America Honorable Men on accolades. Junior Colby Watson will look to be healthy in 2015 a er star ng the first three games of 2014 at right guard. In the spring, Aaron Evans, Charles Sprenkel, Chester Brown, Tate Hernly, Luke Palmer and Wya Miller all received looks with the first or second teams, giving Mogridge several op ons to choose from.

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Tight Ends/H-Backs

Roster TIGHT ENDS/H-BACKS COACH Keegan Kennedy TIGHT ENDS 85 Cody Banks - Fr., 6-6, 265 Richmond, Va. (Douglas Freeman) 87 Cal Bloom - RJr., 6-3, 264 Maple Grove, Minn. (Osseo) 84 Michael Campbell - RJr., 6-6, 264 Pensacola, Fla. (Pace) 46 Zack Laurinai s - RFr., 6-5, 205 Clearwater, Fla. (Countryside) H-BACKS 40 Gary Demarest - RFr., 6-2, 245 Sebring, Fla. (Sebring) 32 Mario Mathis - RSo., 6-1, 243 Thomasville, Ga. (Thomasville) 39 Joseph Puopolo - RSr., 5-10, 246 Naples, Fla. (Barron Collier) 42 Jus n Rae - RFr., 5-10, 253 Weston, Fla. (Cypress Bay) 17 Cedric Thompson - RSr., 6-0, 235 Miramar, Fla. (Everglades) FULLBACK 44 Mark Messeguer - RFr., 5-8, 250 Winter Springs, Fla. (Winter Springs) 2015 SIGNING CLASS 43 Aaron Cochran (HB) - Fr., 6-2, 260 Atlanta, Ga. (Hapeville Charter)

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us n Tukes was a staple on the UCF offense since his true freshman campaign in 2011. Known for his blocking abili es, he s ll produced 30 recep ons and three touchdowns during his career. The Knights will have to find Tukes’ replacement this year at ght end, a tough task but fortunately for the Black and Gold they have a pair of op ons with game experience. Cal Bloom has appeared in 19 games, mostly on special teams. Meanwhile, Michael Campbell switched over from his offensive tackle posi on to serve as a ght end for the Knights in spring camp. UCF’s Iron Man Award winner for his efforts in the weight room, Joseph Puopolo broke out in

2013 as one of the team’s leading H-backs. Also serving as a fullback, Puopolo may get a chance to post some numbers in the receiving game as well in 2015. Puopolo came to UCF as a walkon. One of the most vocal leaders on offense has been Cedric Thompson. The Miramar na ve saw me in at least 12 games in each of the last three seasons, working as both a running back and H-back. Thompson has 115 rushing yards and two touchdowns as a Knight. A linebacker in high school, Mario Mathis played a key role on the scout team the last two seasons, but is searching for his first collegiate appearance as an H-back for the Knights. Part of the signing class this year, Aaron Cochran has an in mida ng

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AVG 9.0 6.5

build at 6-foot-2 and 260 pounds. The H-back out of Atlanta played at defensive end, fullback and ght end at Hapeville Charter. The Knights also have a new face leading the group for 2015. Keegan Kennedy takes over as the ght ends and H-backs coach a er serving as a graduate assistant from 2012-13 and the director of player personnel in 2014. Kennedy was born in Maryland, a ended Cardinal Newman High School in West Palm Beach and suited up for Northwestern University where he was an All-Big Ten offensive lineman as a senior.

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Quarterbacks

Roster QUARTERBACKS COACH Danny Barre QUARTERBACKS 8 Tyler Harris - RFr., 6-4, 228 Blackshear, Ga. (Pierce County) 13 Jus n Holman - Jr., 6-4, 213 Snellville, Ga. (Stephenson) 2 Nick Pa - RJr., 5-11, 206 Orlando, Fla. (Dr. Phillips) 16 William Solomon - RSo., 6-2, 190 Orlando, Fla. (University) 2015 SIGNING CLASS 9 Bo Schneider - Fr., 6-3, 225 Dallas, Texas (Jesuit)

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ith just 14 career collegiate pass a empts in three games played, Jus n Holman entered his sophomore campaign in a quarterback ba le during the 2014 preseason. Although he did not get the start in the opener, he came off the bench to spark a comeback that fell just short against Penn State. Holman’s performance in Ireland gave way to him serving as the full- me starter the rest of the year. Selected as the team’s Outstanding Offensive Player, Holman finished with a 56.9 comple on percentage and 23 touchdowns. Holman’s arm produced two 300-yard passing games and six ou ng ngs in which he had at least yards. 250 ya The Georgia na ve will bring a streak of 13 straight games with touchdown pass into 2015, a a touc

stretch that ranks as the third longest in UCF history. With 24 touchdown passes overall, Holman already ranks eighth on the career chart. Meanwhile, Holman stands seventh in career passing efficiency with a 131.89 ra ng. A high school product of Dr. Phillips and a transfer from Boise State, Nick Pa served as the backup quarterback a year ago. He saw me in five games, going 7-for-14 for 89 yards and also rushed for a touchdown. Tyler Harris learned the ropes as a true freshman behind Holman and Pa . Harris was a four-star recruit from Pierce County High School in Georgia and received several accolades before coming to UCF. He received valuable reps in 2015 spring camp and will con nue to push the veterans as he gains more experience. The Knights traveled west to pick up their latest quarterback signee, with Bo Schneider joining the UCF

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Player GP/GS EFFIC COMP ATT Pete DiNovo* 1/1 56.40 3 8 Jus n Holman 13/12 132.36 223 392 Nick Pa 5/0 89.11 7 14 *-Moves to wide receiver

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program from Jesuit High School in Dallas. Picking up three stars, he was ranked in the top 50 among pocket-passer/pro-style signalcallers by ESPN and 247Sports. Schneider had 45 touchdowns and just eight intercep ons during his senior year, throwing for 3,492 yards in the process. As a junior, he had 3,185 passing yards and 31 touchdowns. Along with Pa , William Solomon also hails from Orlando and he joined the program as a walk-on. He will be a redshirt sophomore in 2015, and helped lead University High School’s football team. The UCF quarterbacks will have a new leader, but not a new face. With the re rement of offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach Charlie Taaffe, Danny Barre switches over from his running backs du es. Barre was a 15-year CFL quarterback while eventually star ng his coaching career as the posi on coach for Calgary in 1997.

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TD 0 23 0

LG 9 77 23

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Running Backs

Roster RUNNING BACKS COACH Brent Key RUNNING BACKS 45 Daron Humphrey - RJr., 5-10, 184 Jacksonville, N.C. (Northside) 29 C.J. Jones - RFr., 5-10, 216 Daytona Beach, Fla. (Atlan c) 28 William Stanback - Jr., 6-1, 228 Hempstead, N.Y. (Uniondale) 7 Dontravious Wilson - Jr., 5-10, 217 Buford, Ga. (Buford) 2015 SIGNING CLASS 27 Taj McGowan - Fr., 6-1, 198 Hollywood, Fla. (Hallandale)

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he Knights have produced the American Athle c Conference First Team running back in each of the first two years the league has existed. Eventual Jacksonville Jaguar Storm Johnson earned the honor in 2013, followed by William Stanback (who was on the second team as a true freshman) in 2014. UCF will have the chance to make it three in a row as Stanback is ready for his junior year, as is Dontravious Wilson. Although injuries forced Stanback to sit out three games, he s ll rushed for 697 yards and 10 touchdowns, highlighted by three 100-yard contests. He chipped in two receiving touchdowns as well. In two years with the Black and Gold, Stanback has delivered 16 rushing touchdowns, three shy of UCF’s all- me top 10. Coming on to the scene in 2014 Wilson, who had just nine was W

carries as a true freshman. He made four starts, adding 347 yards and three scores to the offense. He put together back-to-back games of at least 80 yards when he rushed for 87 and a touchdown against Tulsa, then 80 more and two touchdowns vs. SMU. Redshir ng his first year, C.J. Jones stood out on the scout team throughout 2014. Ranked as the No. 62 running back out of high school by ESPN, he was Atlan c High School’s MVP three mes and was on the 4x100 relay team. In his final year at the school, Jones had 1,250 rushing yards and 12 touchdowns. Two Knights have been with the program since 2012, with Daron Humphrey and Blake Tiralosi spending me on the scout team the last three years.

Who is Returning Player William Stanback Dontravious Wilson

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Who is Lost Player Micah Reed

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Early enrollee Taj McGowan joined the mix for spring camp. A graduate of Hallandale High School, McGowan was a three-star running back who had at least 680 rushing yards in each of his final two seasons. Former offensive line coach Brent Key has moved to the offensive coordinator role, and also will instruct the running backs in 2015. Key will be in his 11th year with the Knights, and one of his missions will be to improve the overall rushing numbers from a year ago. UCF posted four straight seasons of at least 2,000 yards on the ground, but last year that fell to 1,668. Since Key came to UCF in 2005, though, the Knights have averaged more than 150 yards per game six mes.

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AVG 3.7 3.7

TD 10 3

LG 41 25

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AVG 3.8

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Defensive Backs

Roster SAFETIES COACH Andrew Thacker CORNERBACKS COACH Travis Fisher DEFENSIVE BACKS 38 Nevelle Clarke - Fr., 6-1, 175 Coral Springs, Fla. (Taravella) 46 Jordan Franks - So., 6-3, 225 Crawfordville, Fla. (Wakulla) 25 Kyle Gibson - RFr., 5-11, 186 Tampa, Fla. (Armwood) 18 Shaquem Griffin - RSo., 6-1, 205 St. Petersburg, Fla. (Lakewood) 10 Shaquill Griffin - Jr., 6-1, 192 St. Petersburg, Fla. (Lakewood) 22 Jared Henry - RJr., 6-0, 208 Jacksonville, Fla. (First Coast) 21 Drico Johnson - RJr., 6-1, 207 Orlando, Fla. (Agape Chris an) 24 D.J. Killings - Jr., 6-0, 186 Jacksonville, Fla. (First Coast) 33 Tre Neal - RFr., 6-1, 200 Buford, Ga. (Buford) 3 Mike Rogers - Fr., 5-10, 196 Smyrna, Ga. (Campbell) 35 Brendin Straubel - RSr., 5-9, 194 Tampa, Fla. (Jefferson) 37 Michael Wille - RSo., 5-9, 197 Orlando, Fla. (Boone) 31 Chris Williams - RFr., 6-0, 189 St. Marys, Ga. (Camden County) 2015 SIGNING CLASS 30 Rashard Causey - Fr., 6-0, 188 Miami, Fla. (St. Thomas Aquinas) 26 Brandon Sco - Fr., 6-0, 180 New Sarpy, La. (Destrehan)

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anked 11th in the na on in passing efficiency defense and 21st in passing yards allowed, UCF’s secondary garnered plenty of a en on last year. Clayton Geathers, third allme at UCF with 383 tackles was selected in the fourth round of the NFL Dra by Indianapolis, while Brandon Alexander, Jordan Ozeri es and Jacoby Glenn all either signed free-agent deals or had a tryout with NFL clubs. Glenn was the 2014 American Athle c Conference Co-Defensive Player of the Year, and Alexander was on the league’s Second Team. With all four Knights moving on, UCF’s secondary will see a complete overhaul for 2015. That includ includes two new coaches

as Andrew Thacker will be in charge of the safe es, and former Knight Travis Fisher will lead the cornerbacks. UCF does have a plethora of op ons, however, as five defensive backs earned playing me in at least eight games in 2014. Cornerbacks Shaquill Griffin and D.J. Killings led the way with 17 tackles each and a combined three intercep ons. Over at safety, Jared Henry and Drico Johnson both notched 10 tackles. Former linebacker Jordan Franks joins the group, a year a er collec ng eight tackles as a true freshman. The only senior among the posi on is Brendin Straubel, who

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Player Pl Jordan Franks Jo Shaquem Griffin Sh Shaquill Griffin Sh Jared Henry Ja Drico Johnson D D.J. D. Killings

GP/GS 13/0 1/0 13/2 10/0 13/0 8/0

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Player Pl Brandon Alexander Br Sean Se Beckton Clayton Geathers Cl Jacoby Glenn Ja Jordan Ozeri es Jo

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GP/GS 13/13 13/0 13/13 13/13 13/13

has appeared in 14 games and had six tackles in 2013. Opposite Straubel, the freshmen class has five Knights looking to break into the two-deep. Three of those student-athletes had to contend with UCF’s talentrich wide receivers as members of the scout team last season: Kyle Gibson, Tre Neal and Chris Williams. Gibson and Williams both received four stars out of high school, while Neal also was a na onally-ranked defensive back. Incoming recruits for 2015 are Rashard Causey and Brandon Sco . Causey was a Semper Fidelis All-American and four-star product from St. Thomas Aquinas. Meanwhile, Sco was the No. 32 safety in the na on by 247Sports.

U-A-T 7-1-8 0-0-0 13-4-17 5-5-10 7-3-10 9-8-17

TFL 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0

SACKS 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

INT 0 0 1-20 0 0 2-12

BRUP 0 0 0 0 0 2

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0

U-A-T 48-27-75 3-7-10 58-39-97 34-14-48 48-21-69

TFL 2.0 0.0 6.5 1.0 3.0

SACKS 0.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 1.5

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Defensive Line

Roster DEFENSIVE LINE COACH Lorenzo Costan ni DEFENSIVE LINEMEN 92 Luke Adams - RJr., 6-4, 251 Pensacola, Fla. (Pensacola Catholic) 94 Demetris Anderson - RSr., 6-1, 306 Fort Pierce, Fla. (Westwood) 91 Joey Connors - RFr., 6-1, 283 Powder Springs, Ga. (Harrison) 93 Tony Guerad - RSo., 6-3, 298 Tampa, Fla. (Tampa Bay Tech) 49 Seyvon Lowry - RSo., 6-3, 252 Jacksonville, Fla. (First Coast) 90 Lance McDowdell - Sr., 6-4, 302 Mount Vernon, N.Y. (Mount Vernon) 69 Thomas Niles - RSr., 6-2, 266 Gainesville, Ga. (Gainesville) 97 Jock Petree - RSo., 6-1, 255 Orlando, Fla. (West Orange) 95 Jamiyus Pi man - So., 6-0, 300 Moultrie, Ga. (Colqui County) 42 Stanley Sylverain - RJr., 6-1, 249 Naples, Fla. (Golden Gate) 96 A.J. Wooten - RFr., 6-4, 251 Alapaha, Ga. (Berrien) 2015 SIGNING CLASS 99 Titus Davis - Fr., 6-2, 230 Ellenwood, Ga. (Stockbridge) 98 Brendon Hayes - Fr., 6-3, 257 Laplace, La. (Brother Mar n) 59 Monte Taylor - Jr., 6-3, 270 Springdale, Md. (Charles H. Flowers)

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oas ng a top-10 ranking last year in rushing defense (sixth), UCF’s men up front bring some impressive creden als to the table. Since 2012, opponents’ rushing yards have dwindled each year, averaging 122.5 yards per game in 2013 and 104.3 yards a year ago. More impressively, teams combined for just 10 rushing touchdowns on the Knights in 2014, one shy of a school record for fewest scores given up on the ground. Three seniors will serve as the driving force behind the posi on in 2015. Totaling 30 tackles in each of his first two years, defensive end Thomas Niles also had nine sacks from 2012-13. As a junior, the Georgian produced 49 tackles,

7.5 sacks and 13 tackles for loss en route to All-American Athle c Conference Second Team honors. With 16.5 career sacks, Niles is just two shy of cracking UCF’s all- me top 10. Demetris Anderson began at Western Michigan but then started 24 games from 2013-14 in the middle for the Knights. Similar to Niles, he set personal-bests in tackles (34), sacks (3.5) and tackles for loss (8.5) in 2014. Lance McDowdell also transferred in to the UCF program, coming to Orlando from Nassau Community College in New York. He played in nine games last year, and has worked nonstop to get his body ready for an even bigger role.

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Player y Luke Adams Ad Demetris Demetri Anderson Lance McDowdell M Thomas Niles Jamiyus Pi man

GP/GS U-A-T 12/12 8-8-16 13/11 16-18-34 9/0 0-3-3 13/13 28-21-49 13/2 11-8-19

Who is Lost Wh

Player y Ma Jaryl Mamea Miles Pace Pa Rob Sauvao Sau

GP/GS U-A-T 13/13 18-17-35 11/1 21-8-29 7/0 1-2-3

Luke Adams started 17 games his first two years as a Knight, holding down the other end posi on with Niles. One of the surprises off last year’s squad was Jamiyus Pi man. Hailing from Moultrie, Ga., he played in all 13 games as a true freshman, delivering a pair of sacks and 19 tackles. Three signees will suit up in Black and Gold in Titus Davis, Brendon Hayes and Monte Taylor. Davis was listed in the top 60 among defensive ends out of Stockbridge (Ga.) High School, Hayes also earned a spot in the top 60 from Brother Mar n (La.) High School and Taylor will serve as a junior a er compe ng at ASA College in New York.

TFL 1.0 8.5 0.0 13.0 4.5

SACKS 0.0 3.5 0.0 7.5 2.0

INT 0 0 0 0 0

BRUP 0 1 0 1 1

FF 0 0 0 2 1

TFL 10.0 9.5 0.0

SACKS 7.0 6.0 0.0

INT 0 0 0

BRUP 1 1 0

FF 0 0 1

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Linebackers

Roster LINEBACKERS COACH Chuck Bresnahan LINEBACKERS 41 Demeitre Brim - RJr., 6-3, 225 Dundee, Fla. (Victory Chris an) 40 Chequan Burke - RSo., 6-2, 228 Montgomery, Ala. (Carver) 51 Errol Clarke - RJr., 6-3, 230 Miami, Fla. (Miami Central) 55 Alex Hunt - RSo., 6-0, 220 Towson, Md. (Loyola Blakefield) 34 Jus n McDonald - Jr., 6-2, 211 Lauderhill, Fla. (Boyd Anderson) 47 Caleb Perez - RFr., 6-1, 225 West Palm Beach, Fla. (Gardens) 16 Mark Rucker - RJr., 5-9, 213 Miramar, Fla. (Miramar) 52 Maurice Russell - RJr., 5-11, 239 Fort Meade, Fla. (Fort Meade) 50 Domenic Spencer - Sr., 5-10, 229 Dallas, Texas (Skyline) 2015 SIGNING CLASS 58 Marcus Foster - Fr., 6-1, 213 League City, Texas (Clear Falls) 53 Quin n Hampton - Fr., 5-11, 240 Moultrie, Ga. (Colqui County) 56 Pat Jasinski - Fr., 6-1, 209 Roswell, Ga. (Blessed Trinity Catholic) 57 Neal Nelson - Fr., 6-2, 227 Sicklerville, N.J. (Timber Creek)

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errance Plummer owned the middle linebacker posi on for three seasons, ul mately being voted on to the All-American Athle c Conference First Team in 2013 and 2014. He also was the Knights’ MVP last season, as selected by his teammates. Outside linebacker Troy Gray was just as important for the Black and Gold. He finished with 190 career tackles, with 65 of them coming as a senior (including 8.5 for a loss). UCF will aim to stay among the leaders in the country a er ranking fi h in total defense and ninth in scoring defense in 2014. One Knight it will be looking at for middle linebacker is Texan

Domenic Spencer. A contributor each season since his true freshman debut in 2012, Spencer has 19 games to his credit as a Knight. Garden City Community College transfer Errol Clarke chipped in 30 tackles in 12 games and four starts. A er an injury limited his ac on in 2013, Chequan Burke had 40 tackles with 5.0 for a loss in 12 ou ngs and eight starts, ending the season on an impressive note by pos ng 12 tackles and two for a loss in UCF’s bowl game vs. NC State. Jus n McDonald will be another Knight to watch, bringing in 15 games of experience into his junior campaign.

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Player y Chequan Burke Errol Clarke Cla Jus n McDonald M Mark Rucker Ru Maurice Russell Domenic Spencer

GP/GS U-A-T 12/8 22-18-40 12/4 14-16-30 6/0 0-0-0 13/0 6-2-8 11/0 1-3-4 11/0 2-2-4

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Player y Michael Easton Troy Gray Willie Mitchell M Terrance Plummer

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GP/GS U-A-T 13/0 5-7-12 13/13 42-23-65 11/0 2-2-4 13/12 53-46-99

The “Rs” will get a chance at more playing me as well. Mark Rucker came through with eight tackles in 13 games in 2014, while Maurice Russell had four tackles in 11 contests. Si ng out last year, Demeitre Brim played for Virginia from 2012-13 highlighted by a start against BYU in 2013. UCF also added four linebackers in the 2015 signing class: Marcus Foster, Quin n Hampton, Pat Jasinski and Neal Nelson. New defensive coordinator Chuck Bresnahan will be guiding the posi on for 2015. He was most recently at USF, and was an NFL assistant for 15 seasons.

TFL 5.0 1.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

SACKS 1.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

INT 0 0 0 0 0 0

BRUP 0 0 0 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0

TFL 0.0 8.5 0.0 13.0

SACKS 0.0 1.0 0.0 4.0

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Specialists

Roster SPECIAL TEAMS COACH Keegan Kennedy KICKERS 47 Connor O’Sullivan - RSo., 6-1, 213 Pearl River, N.Y. (Pearl River) 49 Ma hew Wright - RFr., 6-1, 179 Lancaster, Pa. (Lampeter-Strasburg) PUNTERS 36 Caleb Houston - RJr., 6-1, 210 Cleveland, Tenn. (Walker Valley) 48 Mac Loudermilk - RFr., 6-1, 224 Valdosta, Ga. (Valdosta) LONG SNAPPERS 54 Gage Marsil - RJr., 6-1, 235 Deltona, Fla. (Pine Ridge) 47 Caleb Perez - RFr., 6-1, 225 West Palm Beach, Fla. (Gardens)

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er becoming UCF’s all- me leader in points scored with 314 from 2011-14, placekicker Shawn Moffi will be a tough Knight to replace. UCF enters 2015 with a pair of kickers who learned the ropes in 2014. Watching Moffi , Rodrigo Quirarte and Sean Galvin finish their senior seasons last year, Ma hew Wright and Connor O’Sullivan now will look to take charge. Wright was the frontrunner for the star ng job out of spring camp, yet he and O’Sullivan were both 2-for-2 in field goals at the spring game with both connec ng on a empts of at least 40 yards.

In the punter role, Caleb Houston has booted every punt for the Black and Gold in each of the last two campaigns. He has averaged 40.4 yards per a empt, which places him sixth on the UCF all- me list. Behind Houston in 2014 was Mac Loudermilk, a Georgia na ve who will be a redshirt freshman this year. Delivering the pigskin to the kickers for three straight years was snapper Sco Teal. He will need to be replaced, and the coaches are set to turn to Gage Marsil. A junior out of Deltona, Marsil traveled with the Knights the last two seasons as the backup snapper.

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For the kick return game, Jordan Akins could get an expanded look. Working primarily with Rannell Hall a year ago, Akins led the team with 15 returns for 363 yards. His breakout performance was in the first game of the season where he took back five kicks for 142 yards highlighted by a 68-yard gallop against Penn State. One of UCF’s all- me great punt returners, J.J. Worton averaged 9.8 yards per a empt as a senior. When the Knights entered spring camp in 2015, junior Taylor Oldham received the bulk of the return du es, but he has yet to take one back during his UCF career.

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KR 15

YDS 363

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TD 0

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PR 17

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TD 0

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George O’Leary Interim A.D./Head Coach - 12th Season with the Knights In his 12th year at UCF in 2015, George O’Leary has helped the Knights achieve dozens of historic firsts, including games in front of sellout crowds on campus, individual accolades for student-athletes, four conference championships and victories in pres gious bowl games. For O’Leary, it has been business as usual. Since taking over the program in 2004, O’Leary has made sure that UCF has reached new heights. The longest-tenured coach in the American Athle c Conference (and seventh in the na on), the veteran football mind has molded his program into a consistent winner on and off of the field. His hard work contributed to the construc on of Bright House Networks Stadium. Interest in the program has never been higher. His student-athletes are enjoying record success in the classroom, and the Knights are winning on the football field. As the most successful football coach in UCF history, O’Leary was announced as interim director of athle cs on June 23, 2015. His term began in July and will run through the end of 2015.

do in Conference USA, and they definitely made 2012 another memorable season. UCF went on to earn its fourth East Division tle and post a 10-4 record. It culminated in a 38-17 thumping of Ball State in the 2012 Beef `O’ Brady’s Bowl. UCF paced the league with six players on the All-C-USA First Team. That included C-USA Defensive Player of the Year Kemal Ishmael and C-USA Special Teams Player of the Year Quincy McDuffie, who was also named a Sports Illustrated First-Team All-American. Freshmen seemed to take over on the field in 2011. UCF led the league with six players voted onto the C-USA All-Freshman Team, which were the most by any team since Houston had six in 2008. Rannell Hall served as the lone freshman from any school to grab a spot on the All-C-USA First Team, as he was the first freshman kick returner in C-USA since 2002 to be voted onto the first team. In all, 14 players received postseason honors by the league, including cornerback Josh Robinson, who was voted onto the All-C-USA First Team for the secondstraight year, and wide receiver J.J. Worton who set a UCF freshman record with 41 recep ons during the season.

Earning back-to-back conference tles, UCF captured the American Athle c Conference crown thanks to a 7-1 league record in 2014. It received a spot in the Bitcoin St. Petersburg Bowl and ul mately landed a 9-4 overall record, marking the third straight year the Knights had at least nine victories.

O’Leary guided the 2010 Knights to the school’s first 11-win season, the C-USA championship and an AutoZone Liberty Bowl win over Georgia. The Knights earned their first-ever na onal ranking in 2010, finishing the year at No. 20 in the coaches poll and O’Leary was rewarded with the C-USA Coach of the Year award as voted on by his peers for the third me in six years.

The 2014 campaign began in Ireland, where O’Leary was honored with a Cer ficate of Irish Heritage from Lord Mayor of Dublin Christy Burke and Croke Park stadium director Peter McKenna. At the end of the season, UCF placed five Knights on the all-conference first team, with Jacoby Glenn being voted as The American’s CoDefensive Player of the Year and an Associated Press Second Team All-American.

Just one year prior to that, O’Leary and the Knights put together an impressive run at the end of the 2009 season to earn a bid to the St. Petersburg Bowl. UCF went 5-1 down the stretch and won six-straight C-USA contests to close out the regular season. That included the Knights’ first win in school history over a na onallyranked FBS program when they upset No. 13/12 Houston, 37-32, on Homecoming.

Joining The American in 2013, UCF set school records with 12 wins, seven victories away from Orlando and a nine-game winning streak. UCF was undefeated in league play for the first me (8-0) en route to the outright conference tle. It also posted UCF’s first two wins over top-10 teams (No. 8/6 Louisville and No. 6/5 Baylor) and its first victories against Big Ten (Penn State) and Big 12 (Baylor) programs. And on Dec. 8, exactly 10 years to the day O’Leary was hired at UCF, the Knights accepted their first BCS bowl berth.

UCF broke out in 2007 with 10 victories, claimed the C-USA tle and par cipated in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl in front of a na onally-televised audience on ESPN.

Ranked No. 15 heading into the Tos tos Fiesta Bowl, UCF lit up University of Phoenix Stadium with a 52-42 triumph over Big 12 champion Baylor. And the celebra on con nued in the days a er as the Knights achieved their first top-10 ranking by placing 10th in the final AP Top 25 Poll. They were then honored by thousands with a massive pep rally at CFE Arena and a once-in-a-life me parade at Magic Kingdom.

Helping UCF Arrive on the Na onal Scene

O’Leary was named The American’s Coach of the Year in 2013, as well as a finalist for the Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year Award, to The Paul Bear Bryant Coach of the Year Award Watch List and a semifinalist for the Maxwell Football Club Collegiate Coach of the Year. Blake Bortles was voted as the The American’s Offensive Player of the Year. He joined five others as UCF representa ves on the league’s first team. To top it off, Bortles became the highest NFL Dra pick in UCF history when he was selected third overall by Jacksonville. Before heading off to The American for 2013, O’Leary and his Knights had work to

Head Coaching Record Year 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001* 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Totals

School Georgia Tech Georgia Tech Georgia Tech Georgia Tech Georgia Tech Georgia Tech Georgia Tech Georgia Tech UCF UCF UCF UCF UCF UCF UCF UCF UCF UCF UCF at UCF Overall

Record 0-3 6-5 5-6 7-5 10-2 8-4 9-3 7-5 0-11 8-5 4-8 10-4 4-8 8-5 11-3 5-7 10-4 12-1 9-4 81-60 133-93

Notes Interim head coach Carquest Bowl Gator Bowl, ACC Co-Champs Gator Bowl Peach Bowl Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl

There was li le suspense as to who would garner C-USA Coach of the Year honors that year. For the Knights and their fans, 2007 was truly a year to remember. For the college football world, the season was more evidence that O’Leary was only just beginning to build the Knights into a powerful bunch. O’Leary has already le his stamp on the Knights’ program. When he arrived in Orlando in 2004, UCF was not a factor on the regional or na onal scenes. O’Leary rebuilt the program from the ground up. He lobbied for new facili es, toured the state to gain publicity, restocked UCF with top recruits and made sure his student-athletes excelled in their studies. The growth of the program was no more evident than in 2007. UCF posted a thenschool-record seven-game winning streak during the season. The conference championship was the first in program history. O’Leary helped tailback Kevin Smith post one of the most dominant single-season rushing performances. The junior rushed for 2,567 yards, good for second all- me in NCAA history at the me, and 29 touchdowns. The 2008 season saw Joe Burne also earn first-team All-America honors as he sha ered the school and C-USA punt return records and graduated ranked 19th in NCAA history in career punt return yards. In 2009, Robinson was a first-team freshman All-American and Bruce Miller won the first of two consecu ve C-USA Defensive Player of the Year awards. In addi on to Miller, Jeff Godfrey was named the 2010 C-USA Freshman of the Year and a school record five Knights made the All-Conference USA first team that year.

Excellence off the Field

O’Leary has reshaped the UCF program in every facet, including improved results in the classroom. The Knights exited C-USA as the top football program academically in 2011 and 2012, then con nued that trend by winning the American Athle c Conference Team Academic Excellence Award for 2013.

St. Petersburg Bowl AutoZone Liberty Bowl, C-USA Champs

When the 2014 Gradua on Success Rates were released by the NCAA, UCF’s 90 percent was the 10th highest among all FBS schools, third among public ins tuons and first in the state of Florida and in the conference. It was the eighth consecu ve year the football program improved its GSR, and it was a program-best score.

Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl Tos tos Fiesta Bowl, AAC Champs Bitcoin St. Petersburg Bowl, AAC Champs 11 seasons 18 seasons

During that 2013 campaign while UCF was busy working toward the eventual AAC championship and Tos tos Fiesta Bowl tle, it also was opening eyes in the classroom besides its impressive team GPA. The Knights checked in with a program-high APR of 994 for 2012-13, only six points shy of a perfect score and ed for fi h in the country. In the spring of 2015, UCF’s mul -year APR rate was announced at

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977, placing the Knights 18th overall among all FBS schools, first in the state and 22 points higher than the average.

THE O’LEARY FILE Born: Aug. 17, 1946 Hometown: Central Islip, N.Y. College Educa on: New Hampshire, 1969 (B.S. in physical educa on) Coaching Experience: Head coach - UCF, 2004-Present Defensive coordinator - Minnesota Vikings, 2003 Assistant head coach/defensive line - Minnesota Vikings, 2002 Head coach - Georgia Tech, 1995-01 Interim head coach/defensive coordinator/defensive line Georgia Tech, 1994 Defensive Line - San Diego Chargers, 1992-93 Defensive coordinator/defensive line - Georgia Tech, 1987-91 Assistant head coach/defensive line - Syracuse, 1985-86 Defensive line - Syracuse, 1980-84 Head coach - Liverpool (N.Y.) High School, 1977-79 Head coach - Central Islip (N.Y.) High School, 1975-76 Assistant head coach - Central Islip (N.Y.) High School, 1968-74

UCF became the first football program in C-USA history to have a team GPA of at least 3.0. The Knights also ed for third in the country for having the most players who already had their degrees (11). At the end of the spring, UCF posted its highest average GPA for two consecu ve terms under O’Leary. The American Football Coaches Associa on recognized UCF for being one of just 17 ins tu ons for gradua ng at least 90 percent of its members of the freshman student-athlete class of 2004, which was UCF’s first year with O’Leary at the helm of the program. Defensive lineman Keith Shologan became the first player in school history to receive ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America First Team honors in 2007. Rocky Ross picked up Academic All-America honors in 2009, as did Lyle Dankenbring in 2012. Ross, Shologan, Sha’reff Rashad, Josh Linam and Ray Shipman have been selected to the C-USA Football All-Academic Team under O’Leary. T.J. Harnden received UCF’s highest honor, the Order of Pegasus, in 2009, becoming the second ac ve student-athlete to be so recognized. In 2008, Sha’reff Rashad was named to the league all-academic squad for the second straight year. In 2007, he was named the UCF Male Scholar Athlete of the Year, becoming the second-straight football player to earn the honor. Rashad was twice named to the Na onal Football Founda on and College Hall of Fame’s Hampshire Honors Society. Offensive lineman Dan Veenstra was the award winner in 2006.

Guiding the Knights Toward Prominence

The 2006 season featured several memorable moments for the Knights as they finished their final campaign at the Florida Citrus Bowl. Wide receiver Mike SimsWalker had a record-breaking season. The Orlando na ve broke the single-season school record for recep ons with 90 and hauled in 1,178 receiving yards just a year removed from an ACL injury. He earned All-C-USA First Team honors and was one of five Knights recognized for their strong play by the league office. Just one year removed from an 0-11 campaign, he guided the Knights to an historic season in 2005, capping it off with the program’s first bowl appearance. O’Leary led UCF to the fourth-best turnaround in NCAA history with a record of 8-5. The Knights went 7-1 in C-USA and claimed the league’s East Division tle. The squad became just the sixth team in NCAA history to go to a bowl game a year a er going winless as the Knights par cipated in the Sheraton Hawaii Bowl. The college football world took no ce of the turnaround. O’Leary was named the C-USA Coach of the Year. Both CBSsports.com and SportsIllustrated.com named him the na onal coach of the year. Facing an 11-game schedule with just four home games, his squad became just the fourth team in NCAA history to earn a bowl berth while playing seven road contests. Even more remarkable, the turnaround was made with a team of mostly underclassmen.

Pipeline to the Pros

O’Leary has experience coaching on the professional level and, as a result, has helped several Knights move on to the NFL. Sixteen Knights who played under O’Leary have been selected in the NFL Dra . Player Brandon Marshall Mike Sims-Walker Kevin Smith Josh Si on Mike Merri Joe Burne Torell Troup Jah Reid Bruce Miller Josh Robinson Latavius Murray Kemal Ishmael Blake Bortles Storm Johnson Breshad Perriman Clayton Geathers

Pos. WR WR TB OL TE CB DT OT DE/FB DB RB DB QB RB WR DB

Team Denver Broncos Jacksonville Jaguars Detroit Lions Green Bay Packers Kansas City Chiefs Pi sburgh Steelers Buffalo Bills Bal more Ravens San Francisco 49ers Minnesota Vikings Oakland Raiders Atlanta Falcons Jacksonville Jaguars Jacksonville Jaguars Bal more Ravens Indianapolis Colts

Year 2006 2007 2008 2008 2008 2009 2010 2011 2011 2012 2013 2013 2014 2014 2015 2015

Round 4 3 3 4 7 5 2 3 7 3 6 7 1 7 1 4

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At the end of the 2014 regular season, a total of 18 Knights were on NFL rosters.

Success at Georgia Tech O’Leary was the head coach at Georgia Tech from 1994-01 a er taking over as interim head coach for the final three games of the 1994 season. During his sevenyear s nt at Georgia Tech, O’Leary guided the Yellow Jackets to a 52-33 record. The squad made five bowl appearances under O’Leary. From 1995-01, Georgia Tech recorded five winning seasons in six years. His 1998 squad won the Atlan c Coast Conference Championship and played in the Gator Bowl on New Year’s Day. O’Leary’s Georgia Tech teams won at least seven games on four occasions , including a 10-win campaign in 1998 and nine victories in 2000. The 2000 Bobby Dodd Na onal Coach of the Year, O’Leary was named the ACC Coach of the Year in 1998 and 2000.

One trademark of O’Leary’s tenure as a head coach has been the quality of his coaching staffs. He has had six assistants later garner head coaching jobs: Ralph Friedgen (Maryland), Randy Edsall (Connec cut), Ted Roof (Duke), Doug Marrone (Syracuse and Buffalo Bills) and Bill O’Brien (Penn State and the Houston Texans) at Georgia Tech and Brian Polian (Nevada) at UCF. Both Friedgen and Edsall led schools to BCS conference tles.

NFL Experience Prior to coming to UCF, O’Leary served on Minnesota’s NFL coaching staff for two seasons. In 2003, he was the Vikings’ defensive coordinator. In his first season with the team in 2002, he guided the defensive line into becoming the strength of the Minnesota defense. He also served as the squad’s assistant head coach. O’Leary also served as the defensive line coach for San Diego from 1992-93. In 1992, the defense had 51 sacks as the Chargers won the AFC West with an 11-5 record.

Moving Up the Ranks O’Leary had the first of two s nts at Georgia Tech from 1987-91. He served as the defensive coordinator/defensive line coach. The team finished 11-0-1 in 1990 and won the na onal championship, defea ng Nebraska in the Florida Citrus Bowl. A Long Island na ve, O’Leary received his first coaching job at the collegiate level at Syracuse (1980-86). He coached the defensive line and was also the assistant head coach his final two seasons. He started his coaching career at the high school level. From 1968-76, he coached at Central Islip (N.Y.) High School. O’Leary was the head coach at the school from 1975-76, before taking over as the head coach at Liverpool High School. He posted a 37-8-1 record in five seasons as a prep head coach, including a perfect 10-0 campaign in 1979. O’Leary was born in Central Islip, N.Y., and a ended Central Islip High School. He a ended the University of New Hampshire and earned his degree in physical educa on. O’Leary and his wife, Sharon, have two daughters, Chris and Trish, and two sons, Tim and Marty. The O’Learys welcomed their first grandchild in 2006 as Tim and his wife Jennifer gave birth to a son named Tate. The couple had a second son, Cullen, in 2008 and a daughter, Maggie, in 2010.

O’Leary’s Honors • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

2013 - American Athle c Conference Coach of the Year 2013 - Eddie Robinson Na onal Coach of the Year finalist 2010 - Conference USA Coach of the Year 2007 - Conference USA Coach of the Year 2007 - Atlanta Touchdown Club Conference USA Coach of the Year 2005 - Conference USA Coach of the Year 2005 - CBSSports.com Na onal Coach of the Year 2005 - SportsIllustrated.com Na onal Coach of the Year 2005 - Eddie Robinson Na onal Coach of the Year finalist 2005 - Paul “Bear” Bryant Na onal Coach of the Year finalist 2000 - Bobby Dodd Na onal Coach of the Year 2000 - Atlan c Coast Conference Coach of the Year 1998 - Atlan c Coast Conference Coach of the Year 1998 - AFCA Region I Coach of the Year 1998 - Eddie Robinson Na onal Coach of the Year finalist

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Danny Barrett Quarterbacks Coach - Fifth Season Danny Barre joined the UCF coaching staff in February 2011 as the Knights’ running backs coach, and is in his first year as the quarterbacks coach in 2015. He is a former head coach of the Saskatchewan Roughriders, and was a standout signal-caller in the CFL. Coach Barre is responsible for recruiting Southeast Florida (Brevard, Glades, Hendry, Indian River, Mar n, Okeechobee, St. Lucie and Palm Beach County) and the Atlanta area in Georgia. Other areas include: Virginia and West Virginia. Led by All-American Athle c Conference First Team running back William Stanback, UCF captured its second straight league tle in 2014 while going 9-4 and earning a spot in the Bitcoin St. Petersburg Bowl. Stanback rushed for 10 touchdowns on the year to help spark the offense.

Following an honorable men on All-America playing career at Cincinna , the Boynton Beach na ve and Lake Worth High School graduate headed north to Canada where he had remained un l returning to the U.S at Buffalo. Barre amassed 23,419 career passing yards in a 15-year CFL playing career with Calgary, Toronto, B.C. and O awa. Twice Barre led his team to the Grey Cup finals coming with the 1987 Toronto Argonauts and 1991 Calgary Stampeders. A er serving as the quarterbacks coach for Calgary, where he mentored future NFL Pro Bowl pick Jeff Garcia, and B.C., Barre took over the reigns of Saskatchewan from 2000-06. As the Roughriders’ head coach and assistant general manager, Barre ’s teams advanced to the playoffs for five-consecu ve seasons from 2002-06, reaching the West Division final three mes.

The 2013 season witnessed UCF set numerous firsts, including winning 12 games, pos ng two victories over top-10 programs, ranking No. 10 in the final AP Poll and earning the American Athle c Conference championship as well as a victory in the Tos tos Fiesta Bowl. Barre ’s top two running backs in 2013 both claimed The American’s spots on the league’s postseason teams as Storm Johnson was named to the first team and true freshman Stanback was on the second team. Johnson pounded out 1,139 yards with 14 touchdowns, becoming the eighth different Knight in school history to reach the 1,000-yard mark. Overall, UCF racked up 28 rushing touchdowns. Due to his breakout performance, Johnson went on to be selected in the seventh round of the NFL Dra as he was taken by the Jacksonville Jaguars. Mentoring Doak Walker Award Watch List member Latavius Murray, Barre and the ground game delivered in a big way in 2012 as UCF went 10-4 and claimed the C-USA East Division as well as a win in the Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl. The Knights had 33 rushing touchdowns, good for fourth all- me, and averaged 181.8 yards per game. Voted on to the All-C-USA First Team, Murray led C-USA with a 100.5 average and had 1,106 yards overall, marking the ninth me UCF produced a 1,000-yard back. And Murray accomplished the feat a er missing 3.5 games. Murray became the first player in school history to have a rushing touchdown in nine-straight games when he did so in 2012. He did not lose a fumble in his final 407 carries of his career, and only fumbled three mes from 2008-12. When the 2013 NFL Dra rolled around, it was no surprise that Murray heard his name called, taken in the sixth round by the Oakland Raiders. UCF had several op ons on the ground in 2011, with five players rushing for at least 100 yards, and the Knights recording 27 rushing touchdowns. Overall, the Black and Gold averaged 168.8 rushing yards a game, the third-highest average since UCF joined the FBS in 1996. In the final game of the season, team MVP Murray raced for 233 yards and two rushing touchdowns vs. UTEP. The 233 yards marked the fourthbest rushing day in school history, and went on to be a finalist for the Na onal Running Back Performance of the Year presented by Intersport. Barre spent the 2010 season at Bethune-Cookman where he helped the Wildcats to a 10-2 record, a share of the MEAC championship and a spot in the Football Championship Series postseason as the team’s quarterbacks coach. B-CU was second in the na on for the FCS in scoring offense at 38.17 points per game and 12th in total offense with 425.58 yards per game in 2010. Barre came to Daytona Beach a er three years as an assistant coach under Turner Gill at Buffalo, a run that reached a historical peak in 2008 when the Bulls won their first MAC championship and played in the Interna onal Bowl, UB’s first-ever bowl appearance.

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Danny Barrett THE BARRETT FILE Hometown: Boynton Beach, Fla. College Educa on: Cincinna , 1988 Coaching Experience: Quarterbacks - UCF, 2015-Present Running backs - UCF, 2011-14 Quarterbacks - Bethune-Cookman, 2010 Assistant head coach/quarterbacks - Buffalo, 2007-09 Head coach - Saskatchewan Roughriders, 2000-06 Wide receivers - B.C. Lions, 1999 Assistant offensive coordinator/quarterbacks - B.C. Lions, 1998 Quarterbacks - Calgary Stampeders, 1997


Sean Beckton Wide Receivers Coach - 15th Season Overall A member of the UCF Athle cs Hall of Fame, Sean Beckton is in his 15th year overall at UCF in 2015, where he served as the program’s defensive backs coach from 2009-11 before taking over the wide receivers for the 2012 season. He is in the sixth year of his third s nt as an assistant coach at his alma mater. Coach Beckton is responsible for recrui ng the Orlando area (Orange, Seminole and Volusia County) and Jacksonville area (Baker, Clay, Duval, Flagler, Nassua, Putnam and St. Johns County) in Florida. Other areas include: Northeast Georgia, Arkansas, Idaho, Nevada, Oklahoma, Oregon and Washington. Labeled as one of the best wide receiving corps in the na on entering 2014, UCF’s wideouts did not disappoint. The combina on of Breshad Perriman, Josh Reese, J.J. Worton and Rannell Hall all amassed at least 500 receiving yards, marking the first me in UCF history it had four players with 500 yards or more in a season. They helped the Knights post a 9-4 record, reach the Bitcoin St. Petersburg Bowl and win its second straight American Athle c Conference tle. Perriman finished the year with 1,044 receiving yards, becoming the first Knight to eclipse the 1,000-yard mark since 2006. He would be voted on to the all-league first team by the conference’s head coaches, and be selected in the first round of the 2015 NFL Dra by the Indianapolis Colts. That incredible group of receivers blended nicely in 2013 and it showed in UCF’s results as it went 12-1 highlighted by the American Athle c Conference tle and a win over Baylor in the Tos tos Fiesta Bowl. The No. 10-ranked Knights were sparked by an offense that averaged 281.6 receiving yards and 34.6 points per game. The 3,661 total receiving yards were the most since 2002. Hall (886), Perriman (811) and Worton (721) all collected at least 700 receiving yards, Jeff Godfrey chipped in 406 and Reese not only had 252 but was one of the best blockers on the team. A er the season Worton would be named to The American’s All-Conference Second Team.

Instruc ng a young yet talented wide receiver corps in 2012, Beckton helped the Knights combine for 3,158 receiving yards and 28 touchdowns. Worton led the way with 44 catches, and Hall had 631 yards to li UCF to a 10-4 record, a Conference USA East Division crown and a win in the Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl. Voted on to the 2012 C-USA All-Freshman Team, Perriman ranked third among true freshman in UCF history with 26 recep ons, 388 yards and three touchdowns. The defensive backs once again shined in 2011 as UCF consistently ranked in the top-25 in the na on in passing defense. Cornerback Josh Robinson received a spot on the All-C-USA First Team for the second-straight season as he racked up 15 break-ups and two intercep ons, and safety Kemal Ishmael led the Knights in tackles for the second year in a row with 81. Robinson went on to become UCF’s 29th NFL Dra pick since 1987 when he was taken in the third round of the 2011 dra by the Minnesota Vikings. In 2010, Beckton’s defensive backs were part of a team that enjoyed the finest season in school history. UCF went 11-3 overall, claimed the Conference USA Championship and defeated Georgia in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl. The win over the Bulldogs served as the Knights’ first bowl win. UCF entered the na onal rankings for the first me during the campaign, and concluded the season ranked in the top 25 of both polls. Two of Beckton’s defensive backs, Ishmael and Robinson, were named to the AllC-USA First Team. Ishmael led the Knights with 93 total tackles and added two intercep ons, while Robinson recorded 59 stops to go with two picks. In his first year back at UCF in 2009, Beckton helped gel a secondary which featured four new starters, and the group con nued to improve over the course of the season. Robinson was named a Freshman All-American a er recording six intercep ons and converted quarterback Michael Greco earned a free agent contract with the New York Giants a er just one season as a safety. From 1996-03, Beckton served as UCF’s wide receivers coach. During that me, he mentored some of the best wideouts in program history, including Siaha Burley, Doug Gabriel, Jimmy Fryzel, Brandon Marshall and Mike Sims-Walker. Gabriel, Marshall and Sims-Walker all played in the Na onal Football League a er concluding their collegiate careers. Beckton’s success with the Knights included a four-year run where the program had a receiver ranked in the top six in the na on in recep ons per game each season. Before re-joining the UCF staff under George O’Leary, Beckton spent me as an assistant for the Orlando Predators in the Arena Football League. A na ve of Daytona Beach, Beckton was a star wide receiver for UCF from 198790. He concluded his career as the program’s career leader in recep ons with 196 and receiving yardage with 2,493. Against Texas Southern as a senior, Beckton threw a touchdown pass, ran for a touchdown, caught a touchdown and also scored on a punt return.

Sean Beckton THE BECKTON FILE Hometown: Daytona Beach, Fla. College Educa on: UCF, 1993 Coaching Experience: Wide receivers - UCF, 2012-Present Defensive backs - UCF, 2009-11 Wide receivers - Orlando Predators, 2008 Wide receivers - UCF, 1996-03 Assistant coach - Mainland (Fla.) High School, 1993-96 Offensive graduate assistant - UCF, 1992-93

A er brief s nts with the Chicago Bears and the Cincinna Bengals in the Na onal Football League, Beckton returned to UCF in 1992-93, serving as an offensive graduate assistant coach, where he mainly worked with the Knights’ ght ends. From 1993-96, Beckton coached and taught history at Mainland High School in Daytona Beach. He helped Mainland to a pair of state championships, and in his role as a basketball coach, also helped mentor current Na onal Basketball Associa on star Vince Carter. Beckton, who also played for the Predators from 1993-94, was inducted into the UCF Athle cs Hall of Fame in 2000. He graduated from UCF in 1993 with a bachelor’s degree in liberal studies and a minor in physical educa on. Along with his many football accomplishments, he has also served as the physical educa on department chair at Mainland. Beckton and his wife, Zorana, have a son, Sean, Jr., and a daughter, Zaria.

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Chuck Bresnahan Defensive Coordinator/LB Coach - First Season A 15-year veteran coaching in the NFL ranks, Chuck Bresnahan serves as UCF’s defensive coordinator and linebackers coach in 2015. He also boasts 14 seasons as a defensive coordinator in college and the pros. Coach Bresnahan is responsible for recrui ng Florida (Citrus, Hernando, Lake, Sumter and Marion County), Southeast Georgia, California, D.C., Maryland, Missouri and Nebraska. He made the short trip east to Orlando a er two seasons as the defensive coordinator at South Florida. While with the Bulls, Bresnahan’s defense forced at least 20 turnovers each season. It was ranked 12th in the FBS in tackles for loss per game and 21st in total defense in 2012. That was highlighted by a 26th ranking in pass defense and 28th showing in rushing defense. The 2013-14 campaigns were Bresnahan’s first in the college game since 1992-93. In 2012, he was the defensive coordinator for the UFL’s Sacramento Mountain Lions a er a year in the same role with the Oakland Raiders. Bresnahan mentored the Florida Tuskers’ linebackers in 2009 and was their defensive coordinator in 2010, with both seasons witnessing the Tuskers reach the UFL Championship Game. Bresnahan coordinated the defense for the Cincinna Bengals from 2005-07, and was a defensive assistant in Cincinna in 2004. The Bengals captured the AFC North tle in 2005. His first s nt with the Raiders began in 1998 as their defensive backs coach. Bresnahan eventually jumped into the defensive coordinator role for 2000-03. The 2000 version of the Raiders delivered an AFC West crown and advanced to the AFC Championship Game. One year later, he earned another division tle and defeated the New York Jets in the Wild Card round. Oakland went back-to-back-to-back in 2002 and climbed its way to Super Bowl XXXVII against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Bresnahan’s first experiences in the NFL came as the Cleveland Browns’ linebackers and quality control coach from 1994-95 and the Indianapolis Colts’ linebackers coach from 1996-97. His first defensive coordinator posi on was achieved with Maine during the 1992-93 seasons. Bresnahan worked alongside UCF head coach George O’Leary at Georgia Tech, with Bresnahan spending me with the ght ends in 1988 and then the inside lineback-

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ers from 1989-91. Meanwhile, O’Leary was the Yellow Jackets’ defensive coordinator from 1987-91. The duo helped Tech claim a share of the na onal championship in 1990. Bresnahan started his career as a graduate assistant at Navy in 1983 where he was a three-year le erman. He went on to serve as a commissioned officer from 198486 before returning to coaching. Bresnahan’s father, Tom, spent 16 seasons in the NFL coaching ranks, working with the Chiefs, Giants, Cardinals and Bills. At each stop he was the offensive line coach, and also earned the role of offensive coordinator for the Buffalo Bills from 1992-96. He was a part of the Bills’ famous run of four-straight Super Bowls from 1990-93. A na ve of Annapolis, Md., Bresnahan and his wife, Erin, have four daughters: Megan, Caitlin, Caroline and Danielle.

THE BRESNAHAN FILE Hometown: Annapolis, Md. College Educa on: Navy, 1983 Coaching Experience: Defensive coordinator/linebackers - UCF, 2015-Present Defensive coordinator - South Florida, 2013-14 Defensive coordinator - Sacramento Mountain Lions, 2012 Defensive coordinator - Oakland Raiders, 2011 Defensive coordinator - Florida Tuskers, 2010 Linebackers - Florida Tuskers, 2009 Defensive coordinator - Cincinna Bengals, 2005-07 Defensive assistant - Cincinna Bengals, 2004 Defensive coordinator - Oakland Raiders, 2000-03 Defensive backs - Oakland Raiders, 1998-99 Linebackers - Indianapolis Colts, 1996-97 Linebackers/quality control - Cleveland Browns, 1994-95 Defensive coordinator/linebackers - Maine, 1992-93 Inside linebackers - Georgia Tech, 1989-91 Tight ends - Georgia Tech, 1988 Wide receivers/ ght ends/special teams - Navy, 1986-87 Graduate assistant - Navy, 1983


Lorenzo Costantini Defensive Line Coach - Seventh Season Overall In his second s nt at UCF, Lorenzo Costan ni begins his third straight year with the Knights in 2015, working as the Knights’ defensive line coach. Coach Costan ni is responsible for recruiting the Florida Panhandle from Escambia County to Franklin and Liberty County (Bay, Calhoun, Escambia, Franklin, Gulf, Holmes, Jackson, Liberty, Okaloosa, Santa Rosa, Walton and Washington County). Other areas include: Southern Alabama (Mobile), Houston, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan and Mississippi.

A er his senior campaign, Costan ni was a graduate assistant for UTEP in 1991, and coached at Jefferson High School in El Paso from 1992-94 where he was the defensive coordinator and strength and condi oning coach. A na ve of Houston and born in Rome, Italy, Costan ni and his wife Merri have two children, Rocco and Sofia.

Costan ni has been a defensive line coach at five schools in his career. He spent 2012 with Southern Miss a er serving on the UAB staff from 2007-11. UCF’s sacks total increased from 29 in 2013 to 36 in 2014, in large part to Costanni’s guidance up front. Eight players had mutliple sacks, highlighted by Thomas Niles with 7.5 and Jaryl Mamea with 7.0. Both of those Knights went on to be named to the All-American Athle c Conference Second Team. With the Knights ranking in the top 20 in several defensive categories that year, they produced a 9-4 overall record, received a trip to the Bitcoin St. Petersburg Bowl and won back-to-back league tles. Costan ni was part of the memorable 2013 season in which UCF won a schoolrecord 12 games, the American Athle c Conference tle and the Tos tos Fiesta Bowl. The Black and Gold finished ranked No. 10 in the country as it defeated two top-10 teams (No. 6/5 Baylor and No. 8/6 Louisville) along the way. The UCF defense held 10 of its 13 opponents to under their scoring averages during 2013 even though it used several freshmen throughout the season. And UCF amassed 29 sacks while giving up just 22. At Southern Miss, Costan ni helped Jamie Collins earn a spot on the All-C-USA First Team as he led the team with 92 tackles, 20 tackles for loss and 10 sacks. He also forced four fumbles and broke up five passes. Costan ni also guided Ellio Henigan to all-conference status at UAB following a three-year s nt at Tulane. UCF’s defensive lines produced solid seasons under Costan ni. The 2002 squad ranked third in the Mid-American Conference with 31 sacks, while both the 2000 and 2001 defenses placed in the top 30 in the country. In 2002, Costan ni played a vital role in coaching Elton Pa erson to a spot on the All-MAC First Team. Pa erson, who finished his career in the top five in school history in sacks, was a seventh-round dra pick by the Cincinna Bengals in 2003. Costan ni also coached Josh McKibben, who was named the team’s defensive MVP and signed with the Bal more Ravens. Prior to his first s nt at UCF, Costan ni was the defensive line coach at UTEP from 1996-00 while serving as the strength and condi oning coach from 1995-00. In the 2000 NFL Dra , WAC Defensive Player of the Year Brian Young (St. Louis Rams) and Leif Larsen (Buffalo Bills) were dra ed while Costan ni was at UTEP. Gradua ng from UTEP with a degree in educa on in 1990, Costan ni was a fouryear le erwinner and a member of the 1988 team that won 10 games and made an appearance in the Independence Bowl. He began his playing career for the Miners as an offensive lineman, but moved to defensive end and finally nose guard for his senior season. As a senior, he recorded 33 tackles, two tackles for loss, caused one fumble and recovered a fumble.

Lorenzo Costantini THE COSTANTINI FILE Hometown: Houston, Texas College Educa on: UTEP, 1990 Coaching Experience: Defensive line - UCF, 2013-Present Defensive line - Southern Miss, 2012 Defensive line - UAB, 2007-11 Defensive line - Tulane, 2004-06 Defensive line - UCF, 2000-03 Defensive line - UTEP, 1996-00 Strength and condi oning coach - UTEP, 1995-00 Defensive coordinator/strength and condi oning coach Jefferson High School (Texas), 1992-94 Graduate assistant, defensive line - UTEP, 1991

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Travis Fisher Cornerbacks Coach - Second Season Overall A former cornerback for UCF, Travis Fisher enters his second year on the staff in 2015, and his first as a full- me coach as he mentors the cornerbacks for the Knights. He was a cornerbacks coach for Southeast Missouri State in 2014. Coach Fisher is responsible for recrui ng Miami-Dade and Monroe County in Florida. Other areas include: Iowa, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wyoming. Fisher spent the 1999-01 seasons with the Knights, racking up 130 tackles including 61 during his senior campaign. Following his days in a Black and Gold jersey, Fisher was selected by the St. Louis Rams in the second round with the 64th overall pick of the 2002 NFL Dra . He went on to play five seasons with the Rams, two with the Detroit Lions and one with the Sea le Seahawks, while he also joined the Balmore Ravens in 2010. Fisher returned to Orlando in 2013 to serve as UCF’s defensive quality assistant. That year, the Knights claimed the American Athle c Conference tle, went 12-1 overall, finished No. 10 in the Associated Press top-25 and defeated Baylor in the Tos tos Fiesta Bowl. Fisher hails from Tallahassee, Fla., and received his bachelor’s degree from UCF in 2001.

THE FISHER FILE Hometown: Tallahassee, Fla. College Educa on: UCF, 2001 Coaching Experience: Cornerbacks - UCF, 2015-Present Cornerbacks - Southeast Missouri State, 2014 Defensive quality assistant - UCF, 2013

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UCF ALL-TIME ASSISTANT COACHES (FULL-TIME ONLY) Aldridge, Miles ..................................................2004-06 Amman Richard .................................................1981-82 Anderson, Jerry .................................................1983-84 Barbour, Bernie ...................................................... 1980 Barresi, Jamie ....................................................2001-03 Barre , Danny ................................................2011-15 Beckton, Sean..................................... 1996-03, ‘09-15 Bennet, Bruce ....................................................1986-88 Bernhardt, Jim ...................................................2005-06 Blackney, Gary ........................................................ 2008 Bland, Tommy ....................................................1979-80 Brady, Dave ............................................................. 1979 Bresnahan, Chuck ................................................2015 Buscemi, Mike ...................................................2013-14 Callahan, Kirk .....................................................2012-14 Carter, Aaron .......................................................... 1985 Carter, Doug.......................................................1985-86 Chandler, Ernie ....................................................... 1979 Chandler, Wes....................................................1994-95 Chizik, Gene .......................................................1998-01 Coa a, John ............................................................ 1985 Collins, Earnest ....................................................... 2007 Collins, Geoff .....................................................2008-09 Coso, Nick ..........................................................1983-84 Costan ni, Lorenzo ............................. 2000-03, ‘13-15 Cox, Andy...........................................................1996-99 Crossman, Danny ...............................................1997-98 Cubit, Bill ...........................................................1983-85 D’o avio, Bill......................................................1999-03 Dorrell, Karl ............................................................ 1989 Ector, Robert ......................................................1991-93 Engelberg, Lewis “Bugsy” ....................................... 1980 Fisher, Travis ........................................................2015 Fleming, Jim.......................................................2012-13 Flournoy, Melvin ................................................1987-88 Fontes, John ......................................................2002-03 Forbes, Reggie ........................................................ 1981 Fountain, Sco ..................................................1997-03 Freeman, Tom....................................................2007-08

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Fry, Craig ............................................................1983-84 Gilbert, Joe ........................................................2004-06 Godsey, George .................................................2005-10 Gooch, Alan .......................................................1991-03 Goodyear, Tod....................................................1981-83 Graham, Mark ........................................................ 1995 Green, Art ............................................................... 1979 Green, Eric .............................................................. 2004 Hatcher, Chris ......................................................... 1996 Heath, Ted .............................................................. 1992 Hemmer, John ....................................................... 1979 Hinshaw, Darin........................................................ 2000 Hoffman, Charlie ...............................................1989-90 Huff, Charles ......................................................1997-02 Huxtable, Dave ..................................................2004-10 Jeremia, Davis (J.D.) ................................................ 1983 Jones, Willie.......................................................1995-96 Kelly, David ........................................................2007-11 Kennedy, Keegan .................................................2015 Kessier, Bob ............................................................ 1981 Key, Brent .......................................................2006-15 Koschewa, Edgar................................................1993-94 Kruczek, Mike ....................................................1985-97 LePain, Ma ......................................................1995-96 Lounsberry, Paul ................................................1987-99 Manfredi, Terry ....................................................... 1982 Mar n, Dana .....................................................1985-93 Mar nez, Willie .................................................1995-96 McCarthy, D.J. ....................................................2004-05 McCarty, Peter ...................................................2004-07 McCaskill, Jack ........................................................ 1979 McCrone, Ron ....................................................1992-94 McFarland, Robert .............................................2000-03 Messina, Mike ........................................................ 1989 Miller, Eric............................................................... 1994 Mogridge, Allen ....................................... 2012, ‘14-15 Moore, Tom ............................................................ 1991 Moss, Perry........................................................1986-87 Murphy, Tom .....................................................1979-82

Nelsen, Bill .............................................................. 1994 Nickrenz, Chris ........................................................ 1985 O’Shaughnessy, Michael ......................................... 1981 Owens, Billy ............................................................ 1991 Panagos, Jim ......................................................2007-11 Parker, Frank ........................................................... 1981 Perkins, Jay ............................................................. 1993 Pesonen, Dick ......................................................... 1980 Piccinini, John ......................................................... 1979 Polian, Brian ........................................................... 2004 Pollard, Don “Deek” ..........................................1990-93 Richart, Phil .......................................................1981-82 Robinson, Joe ......................................................... 2003 Rock, Ma .................................................. 1994-95, ‘99 Romero, Randy ..................................................1986-90 Ross, Lou............................................................1979-80 Russell, Rusty .......................................................... 1989 Salem, Tim .........................................................2004-11 Sco , Dennis........................................................... 1984 Seagraves, Al......................................................1983-85 Seamonson, Al ........................................................ 2011 Shackelford, Bob ................................................1988-90 Sirota, Mitch ........................................................... 1983 Skladany, John ............................................ 2007, ‘10-11 Snell, David ............................................................. 1991 Stewart, Bill ............................................................ 1994 Stewart, Pete .......................................................... 1983 Stocks ll, Rick ....................................................1985-88 Summers, Tyson ................................................2012-14 Taaffe, Charlie ....................................................2009-14 Thacker, Andrew..................................................2015 Thompson, Lance ..............................................2004-06 Tuzzeo, Ray ............................................................. 1979 VanGorder, Brian ...............................................1995-97 Winter, Blaise.......................................................... 2012 Winters, Bill ............................................................ 1991 Current assistant coaches in bold.


Keegan Kennedy TE/HB/Special Teams Coach - Third Season Overall Keegan Kennedy is in his third season on the coaching staff with the Knights, but his first as their ght ends/H-backs/special teams coach as well as the recrui ng coordinator for 2015. He was an offensive graduate assistant for UCF during the 2012 and 2013 seasons. In the spring of 2014, he switched to became the director of player personnel before moving back to the coaching ranks. Coach Kennedy is responsible for recrui ng the Tampa area in Florida down the coast line through Collier County (Charlo e, Collier, Hillsborough, Lee, Manatee, Pasco, Pinellas and Sarasota County). Other areas include: Dallas (Texas), Arizona, Colorado, Minnesota, Utah and Wisconsin.

Prior to John Carroll, Kennedy played football at Northwestern University (200509) where he was a four-year le erwinner as well as an All-Big Ten offensive lineman his final season. While at NU, Kennedy also received the Randy Walker Wildcat Warrior Award in his final season. Born in Silver Spring, Md., Kennedy eventually moved to Florida where he a ended Cardinal Newman High School in West Palm Beach. He received his bachelor’s degree in communica ons with a minor in religion from Northwestern in 2009. He then earned his master’s degree in sports administra on at NU in 2011.

UCF reached a bowl game in each of Kennedy’s first three seasons working for the Black and Gold. It earned back-to-back American Athle c Conference tles from 2013-14, going 9-4 in 2014 and reaching the Bitcoin St. Petersburg Bowl a er the memorable campaign in 2013. That season, the Knights were ranked No. 10 in the final Associated Press poll, went 12-1 on the year, defeated two top-10 teams and were victorious in the Tos tos Fiesta Bowl. In Kennedy’s first year in Orlando in 2012, UCF posted a 10-4 record, won the Conference East Division crown and captured the Beef `O’ Brady’s Bowl trophy. Kennedy came to UCF from John Carroll University, where he coached the ght ends and worked with the offensive line during the 2011 season.

THE KENNEDY FILE Hometown: Jupiter, Fla. College Educa on: Northwestern, 2009 Coaching Experience: Tight ends/H-backs/special teams/recrui ng coord. - UCF, 2015-Present Director of player personnel - UCF, 2014 Offensive graduate assistant - UCF, 2012-13 Tight ends/offensive line - John Carroll, 2011

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Brent Key Offensive Coordinator/RB Coach - 11th Season In his 11th campaign overall at UCF in 2015, Brent Key begins his first year as offensive coordinator and running backs coach. He has worked his way up the ranks with the Knights, originally star ng as a graduate assistant in 2005. Coach Key is responsible for recrui ng Florida (De Soto, Hardee, Highlands, Osceola and Polk County), Northwest Georgia, Northern Alabama (Birmingham), Alaska, Hawaii, Kansas and New Mexico. Key spent the previous six seasons as the program’s offensive line coach. Prior to 2012, he was promoted to assistant head coach, and then the assistant head coach of offense in 2014. Before that, he spent me with the Knights’ ght ends and special teams, while also having the role of recrui ng coordinator. In 2012, 2013 and 2014, Key was selected as a na onal nominee for the Broyles Award, which is given out to the top assistant coach in college football. With a revamped line in 2014, Key shaped several players into consistent starters that guided UCF to a 9-4 record, a trip to the Bitcoin St. Petersburg Bowl and its second straight American Athle c Conference tle. Chavis Dickey became the first true freshman to start on the offensive line since 2006, and he started the final 12 games. Converted defensive lineman Jason Rae flipped to center and promptly started the final five ou ngs. The line helped pave the way for all-league first team running back William Stanback, while Torrian Wilson was voted on to the second team. Key’s offensive line had a sensa onal 2013 campaign, helping the Knights go 12-1, claim the conference tle, win the Tos tos Fiesta Bowl and finish ranked No. 10 in the country. Along the way, UCF earned its first two wins over top-10 teams (No. 6/5 Baylor and No. 8/6 Louisville), and it did not allow a sack against Penn State, Louisville, UConn and Baylor. The line paved the way for an offense that averaged 441.5 yards and 34.6 points per game, two of the highest marks in program history. It also helped provide plenty of protec on for quarterback Blake Bortles, who would be named The American’s Offensive Player of the Year. Three linemen received postseason honors by The American with Jordan McCray and Jus n McCray being selected to the first team and Chris Mar n grabbing a spot on the second team. And all three signed free-agent deals with NFL clubs. A total of three offensive linemen received C-USA honors in 2012, highlighted by All-C-USA First Team center Jordan Rae. Meanwhile, Wilson earned a spot on the second team and Jordan McCray receieved honorable-men on status. The trio helped UCF go 10-4 on the year, win the C-USA East Division and pick up a victory in the Beef `O’ Brady’s Bowl. Key’s work on the line enabled UCF to rush for 33 scores, marking the fourth-most in school history. The Knights also passed for 3,158 yards with 28 touchdowns, and they ed the school record for fewest intercep ons thrown (seven). UCF ranked second in the league in scoring offense and third in fewest sacks allowed.

THE KEY FILE Hometown: Birmingham, Ala. College Educa on: Georgia Tech, 2001 Coaching Experience: Offensive coordinator/running backs - UCF, 2015-Present Assistant head coach - UCF, 2012-Present Offensive line - UCF, 2009-14 (Recrui ng coordinator 2010-14) Tight ends/special teams - UCF, 2008 Recrui ng coordinator - UCF, 2007 Tight ends - UCF, 2006 Graduate assistant - UCF, 2005 Tight ends/running backs - Western Carolina, 2004 Graduate assistant - Georgia Tech, 2001-02

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UCF’s offensive line received several postseason accolades in 2011, as Nick Pieschel was voted onto the All-C-USA Second Team by the league’s coaches, Theo Goins and Rae earned spots on the honorable men on list and Wilson was named to the C-USA All-Freshman Team. That season, the line helped pave the way for 27 rushing touchdowns. Key’s offensive line was instrumental in 2010 as the Knights won 11 games and claimed the C-USA Championship a er going 7-1 in league play. UCF earned a spot in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl and defeated Georgia, 10-6, to record the first bowl victory in school history. The Knights concluded the year ranked in the top 25 of both na onal polls. The offensive line helped UCF average 32.1 points and 374.0 yards per contest. The line was anchored by right tackle Jah Reid, who garnered a spot on the All-CUSA First Team. Reid was selected by Bal more in the third round of the 2011 NFL Dra . He was one of four UCF linemen who received honors from C-USA. Pieschel was an honorable men on all-league pick and twins Jordan and Jus n McCray nabbed spots on the C-USA All-Freshman Team. The progress in UCF’s offensive line was quite evident in 2009 as UCF improved from 229.5 yards per game in 2008 to 340.8 in 2009, one of the five-largest jumps in the na on. Reid earned first-team All-C-USA honors for his work in 2009. While with the Knights, Key helped ght end Mike Merri develop into a professional prospect. Merri had 14 catches for 161 yards as a senior in 2007 and was a seventh-round selec on of the Kansas City Chiefs in the 2008 Na onal Football League Dra . Merri proved to be one of the best run-blocking ght ends in the country, helping the Knights set a program record with 3,287 rushing yards in 2007. Corey Rabazinski also shined for the Knights in 2007. He totaled 10 catches for 66 yards with two scores. Working with Key in 2006, Rabazinski developed into one of UCF’s top threats as a true freshman when he recorded 12 catches for 145 yards. During Key’s me in Orlando, the Knights have par cipated in seven total bowl games and won four conference tles (2007, 2010, 2013, 2014). A former standout at Georgia Tech under George O’Leary, Key was a four-year starter (1997-00) at right guard. During his career, he helped Georgia Tech rank in the top three in the Atlan c Coast Conference in rushing all four years. Key started 44 games for the Yellow Jackets and was part of a senior class that earned four-straight bowl berths, a first for the program since the 1950s. During Key’s sophomore year in 1998, Georgia Tech went 10-2, earned a share of the ACC tle and par cipated in the Gator Bowl. In 2000, Key was an All-ACC selec on. He helped Georgia Tech rank in the top-20 na onally in total offense, passing offense and scoring offense. Key was also part of an offensive line that led the league in fewest sacks allowed with 16, including only 14 by the star ng five. He earned ACC Offensive Lineman of the Week honors a er his performance against Maryland, when he helped the Yellow Jackets record 547 yards of total offense. Following his senior season, Key played in the Rotary Gridiron Classic in Orlando. Key began his coaching career at Georgia Tech in 2001 as the offensive graduate assistant coach under O’Leary. Prior to joining the staff at UCF, he worked at Western Carolina in 2004, coaching the ght ends and running backs.

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Allen Mogridge Offensive Line Coach - Third Season Overall Allen Mogridge first began his UCF career as its ght ends and special teams coach in 2012 before working with Temple’s offensive line in 2013. He came back to the Knights as their ght ends and H-backs coach in 2014. He now serves as UCF’s offensive line coach for 2015. Coach Mogridge is responsible for recrui ng Broward County and the Northeast, including Connec cut, Delaware, Maine, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Philadelphia (Pa.), Rhode Island, Vermont and Massachuse s. Mogridge helped mentor the Knights to a 9-4 overall record, a spot in the Bitcoin St. Petersburg Bowl and an American Athle c Conference tle in 2014. Tight ends Jusn Tukes and Kevin Miller along with H-back Joseph Puopolo were key contributors throughout the year, with Tukes closing out his career with 30 recep ons overall. With the Owls, Mogridge’s offensive line protected true freshman quarterback P.J. Walker, who broke out with a 60.8 comple ons percentage and 20 touchdowns compared to eight intercep ons. Temple rushed for 17 touchdowns as well. UCF was dominant on special teams in 2012 as the Knights went 10-4 and won the C-USA East Division tle as well as the Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl. They ranked 12th in the na on in kickoff returns, led by All-American and C-USA Special Teams Player of the Year Quincy McDuffie, who was first in the country with a 34.24 average. He ed a school record with three returns for touchdowns, highlighted by tying the NCAA mark when he had two kickoff returns for scores at Marshall. Meanwhile, J.J. Worton entered UCF’s top 10 with 266 punt return yards en route to being named to the All-C-USA First Team. And in his first full season as the Knights placekicker, Shawn Moffi ranked second on the team with 89 points and went 10-for-14 in field-goal a empts. Mogridge worked as North Carolina’s special teams coach, ght ends coach and recrui ng coordinator from 2009-11. He helped guide the Tar Heels to the 2009 Meineke Car Care Bowl, a double-over me victory over Tennessee in the 2010 Music City Bowl and a berth in the Independence Bowl in 2011.

A 1999 graduate of North Carolina, Mogridge’s 2011 ght ends combined for 33 recep ons for 488 yards and two touchdowns. In 2010, they led the ACC with 85 catches, highlighted by Ryan Taylor’s 36 and Zack Pianalto’s 30. Pianalto holds UNC’s career record with 94 catches by a ght end and played in 13 games for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2011, while Taylor was picked in the seventh round of the 2011 NFL Dra by the Green Bay Packers. On special teams in 2011, North Carolina ranked 11th in the na on by allowing just 4.63 yards per punt return, and 23rd in the FBS by permi ng opposing kick returners to average only 19.54 yards per a empt. In Mogridge’s first year, the Tar Heels were 19th in the country in punt returns and 18th in punt return defense. Mogridge was on the coaching staff at the University at Buffalo from 2004-08 where he led the running backs before ending his s nt leading the offensive line and serving as the Bulls’ recrui ng coordinator. Current UCF running backs coach Danny Barre was at Buffalo from 2007-09 as an assistant head coach and quarterbacks coach. While in Buffalo, Mogridge coached freshman running back James Starks to the All-MAC Second Team in 2006 - the first me a UB freshman earned all-league honors. Starks went on to become the school’s first 1,000-yard rusher (in the FBS era) a year later. During that 2007 season, the offensive line paved the way for a school FBS record 291 points and 258 comple ons by quarterback Drew Willy. On the O-line was center Jamey Richard, who was an All-MAC honoree and eventually taken in the seventh round of the 2008 NFL Dra by the Indianapolis Colts. In Mogridge’s final season, Buffalo claimed the 2008 MAC tle with a victory over heavily-favored Ball State and earned the school’s second bowl berth. Mogridge spent one year as a strength and condi oning coach at UNC while pursuing his master’s degree. He also worked in the Carolina Panthers 2000 training camp before playing for one year in the Arena Football League with the Carolina Cobras. He began his coaching career as a graduate assistant on defense at Buffalo from 2001-02, helping the Bulls jump from near the bo om of total defense to 45th in the na on in 2001. He then helped lead Western Carolina as its defensive ends coach and recrui ng coordinator in 2003. Mogridge le ered at North Carolina from 1996-99 while playing four different posi ons - ght end, fullback, offensive tackle and defensive end. He earned the Kenan Award for Leadership as a senior, and went to four bowl games highlighted by the 1996 and 1997 Gator Bowls. UNC was a combined 21-3 over those two seasons and finished No. 4 in the final USA Today Coaches Poll in 1997. A na ve of Maryville, Tenn., Mogridge earned his bachelor’s degree in history in 1999, and married the former Jennifer Carpenter. The couple has three daughters, Livi, Izzy and Lola Sofia.

THE MOGRIDGE FILE Hometown: Maryville, Tenn. College Educa on: North Carolina, 1999 Coaching Experience: Offensive line - UCF, 2015 Tight ends/H-backs - UCF, 2014 Defensive ends - UCF, Spring 2014 Offensive line - Temple, 2013 Tight ends/special teams - UCF, 2012 Tight ends/special teams/recrui ng coordinator - North Carolina, 2009-11 Offensive line/recrui ng coordinator - Buffalo, 2006-08 Running backs - Buffalo, 2004-05 Defensive ends/recrui ng coordinator - Western Carolina, 2003 Graduate assistant coach/defense - Buffalo, 2001-02

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Andrew Thacker Safeties Coach - Third Season Overall Andrew Thacker returned to the Knights for 2015 as their safe es coach. Thacker arrived in Orlando following one season as a defensive assistant with the Atlanta Falcons. Coach Thacker is responsible for recrui ng Northern Florida from Tallahassee to Gainesville (Alachua, Bradford, Columbia, Dixie, Gadsden, Gilchrist, Hamilton, Jefferson, Lafaye e, Leon, Levy, Madison, Suwanee, Taylor, Union and Wakulla County). Other areas include: Southwest Georgia, North Carolina, Ohio, Tennessee and South Carolina. In 2014, Atlanta ranked 12th in the NFL in intercep ons. Among that group was former UCF standout safety Kemal Ishmael, who totaled four picks in his second full NFL campaign. Thacker spent 2013 as the safe es coach at Southern Miss, and was a defensive graduate assistant from 2010-12 at Oklahoma State where his main focus was on the linebackers. He helped OSU’s Caleb Lavey and Shaun Lewis achieve All-Big 12 Honorable Men on status in 2012. The Cowboys went 11-2 in 2010 en route to defea ng Arizona in the Alamo Bowl, then were the Big 12 Champions in 2011 with a 12-1 record, a No. 3 final AP ranking and a win over Stanford in the Tos tos Fiesta Bowl. In 2012, Oklahoma State was 8-5 including a win over Purdue in the Heart of Dallas Bowl. Thacker was a defensive graduate assistant at UCF from 2008-09, the same me frame current director of player personnel Mike Buscemi served as the offensive

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graduate assistant for the Knights. UCF’s defense in 2008 allowed just 333.8 yards per game, and was led by All-Conference USA First Team defensive backs Sha’reff Rashad and Joe Burne . The Knights then recorded an 8-5 record in 2009 with an appearance in the St. Petersburg Bowl. Defensive end Bruce Miller claimed the C-USA Defensive Player of the Year award, and he was joined by defensive mates Jarvis Geathers and Cory Hogue on the all-league first team. Thacker enjoyed a four-year career at Furman where he started at safety for the Paladins. He was the 2004 Southern Conference Freshman of the Year. Furman was 35-15 with Thacker in the secondary, and it made three NCAA FCS Playoff appearances. A na ve of Cumming, Ga., Thacker received his bachelor’s degree from Furman in poli cal science and Spanish. He is married to the former Liza Calhoun.

THE THACKER FILE Hometown: Cumming, Ga. College Educa on: Furman, 2007 Coaching Experience: Safe es - UCF, 2015-Present Defensive assistant - Atlanta Falcons, 2014 Safe es - Southern Miss, 2013 Defensive graduate assistant - Oklahoma State, 2010-12 Defensive graduate assistant - UCF, 2008-09


Patrick Bastien

Zach Crespo

Defensive Graduate Assistant

Defensive Graduate Assistant

In his second year with UCF in 2015, Patrick Bas en joined the Knights as a defensive graduate assistant following a stellar career at UAB from 2009-13. He appeared in 44 games, star ng his final two years and was a senior captain.

Zach Crespo enters his first year as a defensive graduate assistant for the UCF football program in 2015. He first joined UCF working on the equipment staff from 2011-14. He oversaw day-to-day opera ons with the defense and assisted with the linebackers.

In 2012, Bas en racked up 33 tackles in 10 starts and 12 games overall, highlighted by six tackles for loss and a pair of sacks. Prior to that, he had 24 tackles in 2011, redshirted 2010 and played in eight games with two starts as a freshman in 2009. Bas en graduated from UAB in May 2013 with a degree in sports leadership, and played ght end and defensive end at Immokalee High School. He was born in Naples, Fla.

Kristy Belden Director of Player Development Kristy Belden is in her 14th year at UCF, and her fourth as the football program’s director of player development. Previously she served as an associate director in the academic services for student-athletes office and as the lead advisor for the Knights’ football team. Belden received her bachelor’s degree from St. John’s, where she was a member of the Red Storm track and field team. She earned a master’s degree in educa onal psychology/sport psychology from Florida State. Belden and her husband, Paul, welcomed their first daughter, Zoe, in 2010.

Mike Buscemi Director of Player Personnel Mike Buscemi traveled back to Orlando in 2013 following one season as a defensive graduate assistant at Pi sburgh, and guided the Knights’ special teams for two years. He currently serves as their director of player personnel. Buscemi first joined the UCF football program as a walk-on in 2004, and quickly evolved into one of the most reliable long snappers in school history. He snapped on punts in 2005 before being responsible for all snapping du es in 2006 and 2007. During that 2006 campaign, he was voted on to the All-Conference USA Second Team before climbing even higher to the first team in 2007. A er his collegiate career, the na ve of Planta on, Fla., stayed on with the Knights as an offensive graduate assistant from 2008-09. Buscemi then transi oned to North Carolina where he was a quality control assistant from 2010-11. A graduate of Western High School in Davie, Fla., Buscemi boasts two degrees from UCF as he earned his undergraduate degree in criminal jus ce in Dec. 2006 and his master’s degree in sports and fitness in May 2008.

Rob Calabrese Offensive Graduate Assistant Rob Calabrese returned to UCF in the spring of 2014 following a season on the Oviedo High School coaching staff, and is an offensive graduate assistant for the Knights.

In 2009, Crespo volunteered with Central Islip High School (N.Y.), working with the quarterbacks on the varsity squad. In 2010, he was an assistant coach/offensive coordinator for the Central Islip junior varsity team. A na ve of Central Islip, N.Y., Crespo earned his bachelors degree in sports and exercise science from UCF in December 2013, and is currently pursuing a master’s degree in sports and exercise science. Before coming to UCF, Crespo was an allcounty selec on at Central Islip High School. He received his A.A. in liberal arts at Suffolk County Community College in Brentwood, N.Y.

Ed Ellis Dir. of Strength & Conditioning Ed Ellis has more than 27 years of experience in the field and 24 years as a head strength and condi oning coach with stops at Georgia Tech, Wake Forest, Illinois State, Ole Miss and Arkansas in addi on to UCF. Ellis is in his 12th season as director of strength and condi oning at UCF, working directly with the football program while overseeing the strength, speed and condi oning efforts for UCF’s 16-sport athle cs program. Ellis was named the 2000 Collegiate Strength and Condi oning Professional of the Year for the ACC. He earned his bachelor’s degree in physical educa on and health from Alabama in 1987, and his master’s degree in educa on from Arkansas in 1989.

Sean Fitzgerald Offensive Quality Control Sean Fitzgerald is in his third season with the UCF football program, serving as an offensive graduate assistant in 2013 and now as offensive quality control from 2014-15. Fitzgerald went to St. Thomas Aquinas High School in South Florida and came to UCF in 2007. He worked as a member of the UCF equipment staff (2007-12) and also interned with the UCF offense for a year (2012-13). A na ve of Coral Springs, Fla., Fitzgerald earned his bachelor’s degree in general business management from UCF in May 2012, and is currently pursuing a master’s degree in mass communica on.

Robert Jones Dir. of Equipment Operations Robert Jones has served as UCF’s director of equipment opera ons since 2002. He operated one of the top equipment staffs in Conference USA, resul ng in the league’s Equipment Staff of the Year Award in 2006.

Calabrese suited up for the Black and Gold from 2008-12, playing quarterback from 2008-10, missing 2011 with an injury and then serving as both a quarterback and wide receiver in 2012.

A graduate of Carson-Newman College, Jones was the na onal promo on director for BIKE Athle c from 2001-02. From 1993-00, Jones served in the Louisville equipment office. He also spent the 1987-93 seasons as the football equipment manager at Purdue, and worked from 1985-87 with Northwestern.

Calabrese hails from Islip Terrace, N.Y., and played high school ball at East Islip where he broke Boomer Esiason’s school records for career passing yards and touchdowns.

At Carson Newman as a student manager, he was a part of two na onal tles in 1983-84. His first professional role in the equipment department was as an assistant equipment manager with the Orlando Renegades of the USFL in 1985.

The former No. 4 for the Knights received his bachelor’s degree in sport and fitness from UCF a er the 2012 spring semester.

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Danielle Key

He is originally a na ve of Miami and first moved to Orlando when sta oned at McCoy Air Force Base. He lives with his wife Madalana. They have three children, seven grandchildren and one great grandchild.

Senior Administrative Assistant Danielle Key is in her sixth season on the football staff, serving as senior administra ve assistant. She helps the staff with the compila on and assembly of playbooks and other tasks preparing the Knights for game day and beyond. She spent 2005-08 working in UCF’s athle c marke ng office where she was primarily responsible for baseball while also assis ng with football and basketball. She was a marke ng intern for the Houston Astros during their 2009 spring training in Kissimmee. The na ve of Jacksonville earned a bachelor’s degree in communica ons with a minor in marke ng from UCF in 2005 and a master’s degree in communica ons from UCF in 2007. She married the Knights’ current offensive coordinator/running backs coach Brent Key in June 2014.

John Kvatek Sr. Associate AD/External Ops John Kvatek enters his 12th season at UCF and his first as senior associate director of athle cs for external opera ons. He was previously the director of video services with the Knights. Kvatek was at Pinnacle Systems, Inc., from 1999-04, and he was the athle c video services coordinator at Wisconsin from 1995-99. At UW, he was responsible for the development and u liza on of the world’s first digital video network for sports video analysis and edi ng, and was a member of the Kohl Center Design Team. Kvatek also has worked as a video coordinator at Virginia Tech and Miami (Ohio) in their respec ve athle c departments. He is a 1995 graduate of Miami University with a bachelor’s degree in mass communica ons. Kvatek, originally a resident of Creekside, Pa., and his wife Michelle have three sons: Conor, Liam and Declan.

Josh Linam Offensive Graduate Assistant Returning to his former program, Josh Linam is back at UCF and is in his first year as an offensive graduate assistant in 2015. Linam was with Hun ngdon College in 2014, coaching the linebackers. The Hawks produced a 7-3 record with Linam on staff. At UCF, Linam racked up 165 tackles in 50 career games in Black and Gold. As a junior in 2010, he delivered 78 tackles before racking up 66 with 10.0 tackles for loss as a senior captain. A er his collegiate playing days, Linam suited up for the San Diego Chargers and then the Miami Dolphins in the summer of 2012. Linam received his bachelor of science degree in sports and fitness from UCF. He was a CoSIDA Academic All-District choice in 2010 and 2011, and was on the Conference USA All-Academic Team those two seasons as well.

Manny Messeguer Special Asst. to the Head Coach Manny Messeguer, who has missed only a few games in UCF’s 36 years of football, serves as special assistant to head coach George O’Leary. He was inducted into the UCF Athle cs Hall of Fame in 2011. He has met every UCF president, A.D. and football coach, and began his associa on with the program in 1979 as a fan and proud Orlando resident. In 1982 he became a donor leader and has served the program in numerous capaci es. Prior to formally joining the UCF program in February of 2008, Messeguer spent 18 years as general manager and vice president of Tropical Ford Inc. Messeguer served in the United States Air Force, where he was taught to be a pilot during the Vietnam era and remains instrument rated as a private pilot.

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Marty O’Leary Asst. A.D./Football Operations Marty O’Leary is in his 11th year on the UCF football staff as the director of football opera ons and 12th overall a er spending one season as a graduate assistant. O’Leary was promoted to assistant A.D. for football opera ons in the spring of 2008 following the Knights run to the C-USA Championship tle the previous season. He oversees the day-to-day opera ons of the football program from budget development, daily logis cs of prac ce, as well as the ins tu on of football policies and procedures. Prior to UCF, he worked in the financial field for Invesco Re rement, Inc. A graduate from Georgia Tech in 2002 with a degree in business management, O’Leary le ered in football at Tech as a free safety. He and his wife, Sophia, were married in February 2013.

Mike Sims-Walker Defensive Quality Control Mike Sims-Walker joins the UCF staff for his first year in 2015, serving as defensive quality control. The Orlando na ve and former Knights wide receiver spent four seasons in the NFL, sui ng up for the Jacksonville Jaguars and St. Louis Rams. Sims-Walker racked up 134 career NFL recep ons for 1,798 yards and 14 touchdowns. During his me at UCF from 2003-06, he was on the All-Conference USA First Team in 2006 and the Second Team in 2005. He also saw me on defense, working as a cornerback in 2004. He graduated from Orlando’s Edgewater High School in 2003.

Megan Taylor Administrative Assistant Megan Taylor is entering her fi h season as an administra ve assistant to the coaching staff. She is a 2011 graduate of UCF, having earned her bachelor’s degree in event management. She supported the Knights’ football program as a member of the Gold Team for three years prior to her gradua on. Taylor is a graduate student in the UCF applied learning and instruc on master of arts program. She is a Kappa Delta alumna and a na ve of Rockledge, Fla.

Mary Vander Heiden Director of Sports Medicine Mary Vander Heiden serves as UCF’s director of sports medicine and head football athle c trainer. Vander Heiden completed her master of arts degree in exercise physiology in 2001 from UCF while serving as a graduate assistant athle c trainer for the football team. A 1998 graduate of Wisconsin Eau-Claire, she earned a B.S. degree in kinesiology, with a minor in exercise management and a concentra on in sports medicine. As part of her gradua on requirements at UW Eau-Claire, Vander Heiden worked with the University of Minnesota football team as a student athle c trainer. She also served as the associate head athle c trainer for the annual Gridiron Classic from 1999-04. Prior to gradua on, Vander Heiden played so ball at WisconsinStout from 1993-97, and she is a na ve of Port Washington, Wis.


Dr. John C. Hitt UCF President - 24th Year President John C. Hi loves Knights football. But there is more to know about the team’s No. 1 fan who has helped the University of Central Florida become one of the great success stories in American higher educa on.

Twenty-Three Remarkable Years Dr. Hi celebrated his 23rd anniversary at UCF in 2015, and he is the longestserving public university president in Florida. Under his leadership: -Enrollment has nearly tripled to exceed 60,000 students -UCF rose from the fi h-largest university in Florida to the largest, and from the 115th-largest university in the country to the second largest -UCF has enrolled more freshman Na onal Merit Scholars than any other university in Florida during the past two years, ranking 9th na onally among public universi es for freshman scholars enrolled in fall 2014 -UCF produces more graduates than any other university in Florida -UCF’s minority enrollment has reached an all- me high of 41 percent

President Hi ’s Five Key Goals Much of UCF’s success during President Hi ’s tenure relates to the steady pursuit of the five key goals that he established in 1992. -Offer the best undergraduate educa on available in Florida -Achieve interna onal prominence in key programs of graduate study and research -Provide interna onal focus to our curricula and research programs -Become more inclusive and diverse -Be America’s leading partnership university

A Winning Approach Many of UCF’s signature achievements result from partnerships. UCF combines its resources with others in government, business, educa on, and philanthropy to create mutually beneficial facili es and programs. Those include:

-The UCF College of Medicine at Lake Nona, which anchors a medical city projected to generate up to 30,000 jobs in the years ahead -The Florida Interac ve Entertainment Academy, recognized as one of North America’s leading graduate video-game programs -The DirectConnect to UCF program, which guarantees admission to graduates from five nearby state colleges -The UCF Ins tute for Simula on and Training, a world leader in developing simula on for training in the military, health care, and elsewhere -The Florida High Tech Corridor, which connects businesses with top student and faculty talent from UCF, the University of South Florida and the University of Florida to drive high-tech jobs in 23 Central Florida coun es

Athle cs Thrive President Hi ’s years at UCF coincide with great advances in Knights athle cs, including: -Comple on of the 45,000-seat Bright House Networks Stadium and the 10,000-seat CFE Arena -Gradua on of UCF football from Division I-AA to Division 1 -Ascent of all UCF athle c teams to the American Athle c Conference, bringing unprecedented na onal exposure to the university and more marquee matchups to Knights fans -Rise in UCF’s student-athlete gradua on rate to become the na on’s best among public universi es and to trail only Duke, Notre Dame, Stanford and Northwestern among all Division I ins tu ons

Go Knights! The president’s team approach to tackling opportuni es, challenges, and problems has taken UCF from promise to prominence, and it has earned him and the university many accolades. -President Hi has twice ranked No. 1 on Orlando Magazine’s list of Orlando’s 50 Most Powerful People, and he also earned the Orlando Sen nel’s Central Floridian of the Year award -UCF is among the top “up and coming” schools in the country in the U.S. News & World Report 2015 best colleges ranking -The Carnegie Founda on designated UCF as a “very high research ac vity” ins tu on, Carnegie’s highest ranking -Kiplinger and The Princeton Review have recognized a UCF educa on as one of the best values in the country

More on President Hi -He grew up in Texas, and he was the first in his family to graduate from college -He came to UCF a er 19 years of administra ve experience and a dis nguished academic career at Tulane University, Texas Chris an University, Bradley University and the University of Maine -He met his wife, the former Martha Halsted, at Aus n College in Texas, where he played football as an offensive lineman -The Hi s celebrated their 53rd wedding anniversary last year -They have two children and two grandchildren

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Back-to-Back AAC Champions • 31 Wins from 2012-14 • 5 Bowls in 6 Years

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Luke Adams

Back-to-Back AAC Champions • 31 Wins from 2012-14 • 5 Bowls in 6 Years

#92

Eligibility H/W Hometown High School

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R-Junior 6-4/251 Pensacola, Fla. Pensacola Catholic

Jordan Akins

#88

Eligibility H/W Hometown High School

Sophomore 6-3/237 McDonough, Ga. Union Grove

2014 - Sophomore

2014 - True Freshman

-Earned a spot on the American Athle c Conference All-Academic Team -Collected 16 tackles on the year, one for a loss -Started 12 games at defensive end, missing only the Houston game -At Croke Park Classic vs. Penn State 8/30: Posted one assisted stop -Tulane 10/18: Collected four tackles and two hurries -Tulsa 11/14: Added three solo tackles -Added a tackle in the final three regular season games -St. Pete Bowl 12/26: Posted two tackles and a hurry

-In his first year back on the gridiron, notched 12 catches for 135 yards -On special teams, returned 15 kicks for 363 yards and a 24.2 average -Had 498 all-purpose yards -At Croke Park Classic vs. Penn State 8/30: Made his debut on the collegiate field and ran back five kickoffs for 142 yards including a 68-yard burst -Bethune-Cookman 9/20: Posted a pair of catches for 30 yards -UConn 11/1: Had two catches and two kickoff returns -Tulsa 11/14: Returned two kickoffs for 77 yards and also added 32 yards off two catches -At USF 11/28: Delivered two catches for 15 yards -Also had a recep on against Missouri, Houston, BYU and East Carolina

2013 - Redshirt Freshman -Member of the American Athle c Conference All-Academic Team -Played in 10 games with five starts at defensive end, pos ng a pair of unassisted tackles -Akron 8/29: Registered one tackle which resulted in a loss of two yards -South Carolina 9/28: Credited with a tackle

2012 - True Freshman -Selected as the Defensive Scout Team Player of the Week for the SMU game and the UTEP contest

-Coached by Greg Seibert at Pensacola Catholic, which also produced former UCF offensive lineman and Green Bay Packers Pro Bowl selec on Josh Si on -Was a three-year starter and earned four le ers -Named to the 2011 Florida Class 3A Defense First Team -Listed at No. 16 on the Orlando SenƟnel’s 2012 Florida Panhandle Super60 -Also named to the Pensacola News Journal All-Area Football Team -As a junior (2010), had 85 tackles, 21 tackles for loss and 12 sacks -Played mostly at strongside defensive end -In 2010, helped lead team to its second straight district tle as well as the Class 2B state semifinals, narrowly falling to eventual state champion Trinity Catholic -In his first year star ng as a sophomore, team advanced to the state semifinals -Also le ered three years in basketball and two years in baseball -Received offers from Memphis, Florida Atlan c and Western Michigan, and interest from Kentucky, Mississippi, USF, Texas Tech and Middle Tennessee State

Personal -Parents are Mark and Karen Adams -Major is sport and exercise science

Career Statistics G/GS 10/5 12/12 22/17

UT-AT-TT 0-2-2 8-8-16 8-10-18

SACK 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0

TFL 0.5-2 1.0-0 1.5-2

PBU 0 0 0

INT 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0

2014 Game-By-Game Opponent vs. PSU - 8/30 at MIZZOU - 9/13 B-CU - 9/20 at HOU - 10/2 BYU - 10/9 TLN - 10/18 TEM - 10/25 at UCONN - 11/1 TULSA - 11/14 SMU - 11/22 at USF - 11/28 at ECU - 12/4 vs. NCSU - 12/26

-Selected in the third round of the 2010 MLB Dra by the Texas Rangers -A member of the 2010 UCF football signing class before inking a deal with the Rangers -Hit .218 as an ou ielder in four seasons in the Texas farm system, including a .283 mark in 2011 -Boasted 24 homers and 42 stolen bases in 321 minor-league games played

High School

High School

Year 2013 2014 Totals

Prior to UCF

UT-AT-TT 0-1-1 1-0-1 0-0-0

SACK 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0

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

0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0

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TFL 0.5-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 DNP 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.5-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0

PBU 0 0 0

INT 0-0 0-0 0-0

FF 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

-Coached by Steve Collins at Union Grove High School -An all-state selec on in 2009 as a senior -A ended Strong Rock Chris an as a junior and passed for 823 yards and 12 touchdowns while also rushing for 784 yards and 14 touchdowns to earn all-state honors -Named all-conference as a sophomore -Also recruited by Georgia, LSU, Georgia Tech and Tennessee

Personal -Born in Locust Grove, Ga. -Majoring in human communica on

Career Statistics Receiving Year G/GS 2014 13/5 Totals 13/5 Kick Returns Year G 2014 13 Totals 13

REC 12 12

YDS 135 135

AVG 11.2 11.2

TD 0 0

LG 22 22

NO 15 15

YDS 363 363

AVG 24.2 24.2

TD 0 0

LG 68 68

AVG/G 10.4 10.4

2014 Game-By-Game Opponent vs. PSU - 8/30 at MIZZOU - 9/13 B-CU - 9/20 at HOU - 10/2 BYU - 10/9 TLN - 10/18 TEM - 10/25 at UCONN - 11/1 TULSA - 11/14 SMU - 11/22 at USF - 11/28 at ECU - 12/4 vs. NCSU - 12/26

NO 0 1 2 1 1 0 0 2 2 0 2 1 0

-ReceivingYDS TD 0 0 6 0 30 0 6 0 14 0 0 0 0 0 31 0 32 0 0 0 15 0 1 0 0 0

LG 0 6 16 6 14 0 0 22 19 0 10 1 0

NO 5 0 0 1 3 0 0 2 2 0 0 1 1

-Kick ReturnsYDS TD 142 0 0 0 0 0 29 0 50 0 0 0 0 0 28 0 77 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 27 0

LG 68 0 0 29 19 0 0 27 59 0 0 10 27


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Demetris Anderson Eligibility H/W Hometown High School

#94

R-Senior 6-1/306 Fort Pierce, Fla. Westwood

2014 - Junior -Honored with a spot on the American Athle c Conference All-Academic Team -Started 11 of 13 games played at defensive tackle -Notched at least one tackle in 12 games -Boasted 34 tackles on the year, including 8.5 for a loss and 3.5 sacks -At Croke Park Classic vs. Penn State 8/30: Added one solo stop -Bethune-Cookman 9/28: Totaled five tackles -At Houston 10/2: Came through with four tackles and one for a loss -Tulane 10/18: Notched two tackles, one TFL and one pass break-up -Temple 10/25: Totaled three stops and one sack -Had two tackles in three straight games - Tulsa, SMU and USF (including a sack) -At East Carolina 12/4: Busted out for eight tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks -St. Pete Bowl 12/26: Collected a pair of tackles

Career Statistics Year G/GS UT-AT-TT 2011* 10/1 1-6-7 2012 2013 13/13 14-10-24 2014 13/11 16-18-34 Totals 36/25 31-34-65 * - at Western Michigan

SACK TFL 0.0 0.0 Redshirt Season 1.0 7.0 3.5 8.5 4.5 15.5

PBU 0

INT 0

FF 0

2 1 3

0 0 0

0 0 0

PBU 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

INT 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

2014 Game-By-Game Opponent vs. PSU - 8/30 at MIZZOU - 9/13 B-CU - 9/20 at HOU - 10/2 BYU - 10/9 TLN - 10/18 TEM - 10/25 at UCONN - 11/1 TULSA - 11/14 SMU - 11/22 at USF - 11/28 at ECU - 12/4 vs. NCSU - 12/26

UT-AT-TT 1-0-1 0-0-0 2-3-5 2-2-4 1-1-2 2-0-2 1-2-3 1-0-1 0-2-2 2-0-2 1-1-2 2-6-8 1-1-2

2013 - Redshirt Sophomore

SACK 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 1.0-1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 1.0-10 1.5-11 0.0-0

TFL 0.0-0 0.0-0 2.0-7 1.0-3 0.0-0 1.0-2 1.0-1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 1.0-10 2.5-13 0.0-0

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Back-to-Back AAC Champions • 31 Wins from 2012-14 • 5 Bowls in 6 Years

-Member of the American Athle c Conference All-Academic Team -In first ac ve season with UCF, started all 13 games up front -Registered 24 tackles, 7.0 tackles for loss, one sack and two break-ups -Akron 8/29: Notched three total tackles and one TFL -At Penn State 9/14: Piled on five solo stops and one TFL -At Memphis 10/5: Totaled two tackles with a TFL -At Louisville 10/18: Had a tackle for loss of three yards -Houston 11/9: Recorded one solo stop with one TFL and a pass break-up -Also had at least one tackle vs. South Carolina, Rutgers, USF, SMU and Baylor

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Micah Anderson Eligibility H/W Hometown High School

#62

R-Junior 6-2/333 Stone Mountain, Ga. Stone Mountain

2014 - Sophomore 2012 - Sophomore -Worked with the scout team due to transfer rules, and was named the UCF Defensive Scout Team Player of the Week prior to the FIU and Missouri games

-Offensive Scout Team Player of the Week for the Missouri game -Competed in the final 10 games of the season

2013 - Redshirt Freshman Prior to UCF -Played in 10 games as a freshman at Western Michigan, totaling seven tackles -Started one game, which came at Miami (Ohio)

-Member of the American Athle c Conference All-Academic Team -Spent the year with the defensive line scout team

2012 - True Freshman High School -Played defensive tackle for Westwood and coach Rodrick Lawson, mostly at nose tackle, but also saw ac on on the offensive line -Helped guide his Panthers to a District 13 Region 3A tle and a 9-1 record, including an undefeated regular season capped by a thrilling 22-21 win over then unbeaten Fort Pierce Central in front of 10,000 fans -Recorded 63 tackles, seven sacks, 13 tackles for loss, three fumble recoveries and two pass break-ups as a senior -Had 60 tackles and four sacks in 2009, advancing to the regional final -Was rated as the No. 10 overall prospect in Palm Beach’s Treasure and Gold Coasts -2010 District 17 3A Defensive Player of the Year -Twice named to the All-Treasure Coast and All-Palm Beach County teams -Par cipated in the North vs. South Florida Senior All-Star Game, and in the Palm Beach Outback Bowl Game -ESPN, Rivals and Scout websites rated him three stars -Rated No. 51 at defensive tackle by Rivals, No. 59 by Scout and No. 85 by ESPN

Personal

-Did not see game ac on, working with the scout team

High School -Four-year le erman on both lines for Stone Mountain and coach Dante Ferguson -Stone Mountain was 8-2 record in 2011, which was the third-best in school history -Selected to the East vs. West Georgia Senior Bowl -As a senior, was named all-region, all-area and all-county -Elected to the first Georgia Junior Bowl in 2010 -Received a spot on the Nike SPARQ All-Combine Team as a junior, while also earning all-region, all-area and all-county recogni on -Member of the Hope Club, which helps special needs students -Also recruited by Memphis, Cincinna , Southern Miss, Western Kentucky and Alabama State

Personal -Parents are Michael and Gwendolyn Anderson -Major is human communica on

-Parents are Albert Anderson and Marguerite Young -Majoring in human communica on

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Cody Banks Eligibility H/W Hometown High School

#85

-Coached by Mike Henderson at Douglas Freeman High School -Earned three stars and was listed in the top 75 among best strong-side defensive ends in the country by 247Sports -Played on the offensive line as a sophomore -Had offers or interest from Boston College, East Carolina, Marshall, Maryland, Missouri, North Carolina, Temple, Virginia and Virginia Tech

Personal -Parents are Danny Banks and Margaret Phillips -Major is undecided

Demeitre Brim Eligibility H/W Hometown High School

#41

R-Junior 6-3/225 Dundee, Fla. Victory Christian

2014 - Junior -Selected as a defensive scout team player of the week for the UConn game

Prior to UCF -Played the 2012-13 seasons at Virginia -Was one of nine true freshman at Virginia to see me in the 2012 campaign, playing in 12 games mostly on special teams -Also appeared in 12 games in 2013, ge ng his first start against BYU

High School

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Cal Bloom Eligibility H/W Hometown High School

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Freshman 6-6/265 Richmond, Va. Douglas Freeman

High School

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#87 R-Junior 6-3/264 Maple Grove, Minn. Osseo

2014 - Sophomore -On the American Athle c Conference All-Academic Team -Entered seven games on the year, primarily on the field goal and PAT units

2013 - Redshirt Freshman -Member of the American Athle c Conference All-Academic Team -Saw me in 12 games, mostly on special teams -Had one tackle against USF

2012 - True Freshman -Selected as the Offensive Scout Team Player of the Week for the UTEP game

-Saw me at quarterback and safety for coach Jeff Schaum at Victory Chris an Academy -As a senior, rushed for 1,241 yards while also passing for 607 yards, racking up a combined 20 touchdowns -On defense that year, collected 28 tackles with four intercep ons and one forced fumble -Helped his school reach the FHSAA 2A state semifinals -Earned Associated Press All-State Second Team status -Selected as PolkPrep.com’s Co-Offensive Player of the Year -In his career, passed for close to 1,700 yards and 23 touchdowns, and rushed for approximately 1,500 yards and 18 scores -Had a 21-2 career record as the star ng quarterback -A ended Lake Region High School as a freshman and Haines City High School as a sophomore -Was a three-star recruit according to Rivals, which also had him among the top 50 linebackers in the country -Chose Virginia over Florida Atlan c, Georgia Southern, Ole Miss, Temple, Tulane, Vanderbilt, Western Kentucky and Wisconsin

Personal -Parents are Daren and Cathy Brim -Major is interdisciplinary studies Back-to-Back AAC Champions • 31 Wins from 2012-14 • 5 Bowls in 6 Years

High School -A talented athlete who first played ght end while a senior at Osseo -Head coach at Osseo was Derrin Lamker -Previously played at defensive end while a ending Maple Grove Senior High School -At Osseo, also played H-Back, fullback and long snapper -In 2011, Osseo finished 9-2 and 7-1 in the region to earn the conference championship -Team advanced to the Minnesota Class 5A regional finals against Wayzata -As a senior, had the most touchdowns on the team as a ght end and totaled 18 recep ons for 498 yards -Also had nine tackles on special teams -A three-sport star, played on the Orioles basketball and baseball teams as well, earning three le ers in each -As a senior on the basketball team, averaged a double-double with 10 points and 10 rebounds per game -Basketball team was ranked as high as No. 3 in the state -During junior season, basketball finished second in the state tournament -In baseball, as a pitcher, threw a no-hi er and a complete-game shutout, and during his junior season, went 12-1 with 1.98 ERA -Received interest from Iowa State and West Virginia in football, and Missouri, Oklahoma State and Kansas in baseball

Personal -Parents are Wayne and Yvonne Bloom -Father was a professional wrestler between 1988-99, in World Championship Wrestling, the American Wrestling Associa on and the former World Wrestling Federa on under the name Wayne “The Train” Bloom -Major is sport and exercise science

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Chester Brown Eligibility H/W Hometown High School

#71

R-Junior 6-5/327 Hinesville, Ga. Bradwell Institute

2014 - Sophomore -Grabbed a spot on the American Athle c Conference All-Academic Team -Earned three starts while playing in all 13 games -Starts came at le guard against Bethune-Cookman, Houston and Tulane

2013 - Redshirt Freshman -Member of the American Athle c Conference All-Academic Team -Switched over to offensive line in preseason camp -Saw me in three games: FIU, Penn State and UConn

2012 - True Freshman -Named Defensive Scout Team Player of the Week for the Tulsa game as well as the C-USA Championship Game (also at Tulsa)

High School -A na ve of Samoa, has only been playing football since the ninth grade -Known for being quick off the ball while star ng all four years for coach Jim Walsh, Jr., at Bradwell Ins tute -Rivals.com Georgia Postseason Top 75 2012, ranking No. 58 -Ranked No. 48 at his posi on according to Scout.com


-Chose the Knights over offers from Georgia, Houston, Syracuse, Tulane, Marshall, Southern Miss, Middle Tennessee State, South Alabama and Georgia State, and also recruited by Auburn, Georgia Tech, Kentucky, NC State, Tennessee and Vanderbilt

-Chose UCF over Auburn, Arkansas State, Clemson, Kentucky, Marshall, Memphis, South Alabama, Southern Miss and Vanderbilt, as well as interest from Alabama, Georgia Tech, Missouri, Northern Illinois, South Carolina and Tennessee

Personal

Personal

-Parents are Siliga and Ifo Brown -Father was a professional boxer for two years -The Brown family moved from Samoa to the United States in the mid-1990s and lived in Long Beach, Calif., before heading to Georgia -Fluent in English and Samoan -Majoring in sport and exercise science Back-to-Back AAC Champions • 31 Wins from 2012-14 • 5 Bowls in 6 Years

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Jake Brown Eligibility H/W Hometown High School

#74 Freshman 6-3/271 Encinitas, Calif. La Costa Canyon

High School -Played right tackle for head coach Sean Sovacoal at La Costa Canyon High School -Earned second-team all-league honors as a junior and a senior -Served as team captain in his final season, voted on by his teammates

Personal -Son of Andrew and Krys ne Brown -Born in Oceanside, Calif. -Major is undecided

-Born in Montgomery, Ala. -Parents are Corey and Sharon Burke -Majoring in interdisciplinary studies

Career Statistics Year 2013 2014 Totals

G/GS 4/1 12/8 16/9

UT-AT-TT 4-3-7 22-18-40 26-21-47

LB

Eligibility H/W Hometown High School

UT-AT-TT 0-0-0 0-1-1 4-3-7 0-0-0 6-3-9 1-2-3 0-1-1

SACK 0.0-0 0.0-0 1.0-7 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0

3-3-6 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 8-4-12

0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.5-1

TE

R-Sophomore 6-2/228 Montgomery, Ala. Carver

-Earned a spot on the American Athle c Conference All-Academic Team -Received eight starts while playing 12 games -Came through with 40 tackles, 5.0 tackles for loss, 1.5 sacks and a pair of hurries -Bethune-Cookman 9/20: Totaled seven tackles (four solo) and notched one sack for a loss of seven yards -BYU 10/9: Recorded nine tackles (six solo) -Tulane 10/18: Added three total stops -Tulsa 11/14: Totaled six tackles (three solo) -St. Pete Bowl 12/26: Boasted 12 tackles with two tackles for loss

2013 - True Freshman -Started at Penn State, appearing in four games overall before suffering an injury -Completed the season with seven tackles with one for a loss of five yards -Akron 8/29: Recorded three total tackles (two solo) in first UCF appearance -At FIU 9/6: Posted two solo stops and one TFL -Also had a tackle at Penn State and vs. South Carolina

High School -Coached by Billy Gresham at Carver -Carver went 13-2 and 6-1 in league play in 2012, advancing to the Alabama 6A state semifinals -Rated with three stars by Rivals -Earned an 85 ra ng from 247Sports.com -Served as a strong safety as a senior in high school -Posted 68 total tackles with three intercep ons, two touchdowns and three forced fumbles in 2012 en route to a spot on the all-metro team -A ended 2012 summer camp at Vanderbilt -Collected 59 tackles, four forced fumbles, three intercep ons and one touchdown as a junior, and 72 tackles with three forced fumbles and two intercep ons as a sophomore -Also played basketball while in high school

PBU 0 0 0

INT 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0

TFL 0.0-0 0.0-0 2.5-10 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.5-0 0.0-0 DNP 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 2.0-11

PBU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

INT 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

0 0 0 0 0

Back-to-Back AAC Champions • 31 Wins from 2012-14 • 5 Bowls in 6 Years

#40

2014 - Redshirt Freshman

TFL 1.0-5 5.0-21 6.0-26

2014 Game-By-Game Opponent vs. PSU - 8/30 at MIZZOU - 9/13 B-CU - 9/20 at HOU - 10/2 BYU - 10/9 TLN - 10/18 TEM - 10/25 at UCONN - 11/1 TULSA - 11/14 SMU - 11/22 at USF - 11/28 at ECU - 12/4 vs. NCSU - 12/26

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Chequan Burkett

SACK 0.0-0 1.5-8 1.5-8

Michael Campbell Eligibility H/W Hometown High School

#84

R-Junior 6-6/264 Pensacola, Fla. Pace

2014 - Sophomore -Honored on to the American Athle c Conference All-Academic Team -Received two starts at le guard (Missouri and BYU), and appeared in all 13 games

2013 - Redshirt Freshman -Appeared in 12 contests on the offensive line, only missing the Penn State game

2012 - True Freshman -Akron (8/30): Saw game ac on against the Zips but earned a redshirt a er suffering an injury

High School -Spent the first three years at Pace as a ght end, before his move to tackle as a senior -Was a four-year le erwinner at Pace for coach Mickey Lindsey -Helped guide the Patriots to an 11-3 record which included a regional finals appearance in the Class 6A state championship -Named to the Pensacola News Journal’s All-Area Team as well as garnering Class 6A All-State Second-Team honors in 2012 -Was selected to play in the 57th annual FACA North-South All-Star Game in Sebring -Noted as a long and lean offensive tackle prospect with quick feet and good lateral movement -Also le ered two years in baseball and one in basketball -Received interest from South Alabama, Troy, Southern Miss and Vanderbilt

Personal -Son of Debby Campbell -Major is interdisciplinary studies

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Eligibility H/W Hometown High School

Back-to-Back AAC Champions • 31 Wins from 2012-14 • 5 Bowls in 6 Years

#51 DB

R-Junior 6-3/230 Miami, Fla. Miami Central

Nevelle Clarke Eligibility H/W Hometown High School

#38

Freshman 6-1/175 Coral Springs, Fla. Taravella

2014 - Redshirt Sophomore

High School

-Capped first year with UCF by pos ng 30 tackles and 1.5 tackles for loss -Started four games and played in 12 total -At Croke Park Classic vs. Penn State 8/30: Totaled five tackles (four solo) in his first appearance as a Knight -Bethune-Cookman 9/20: Posted four total stops -At UConn 11/1: Collected six tackles -Tulsa 11/14: Notched three solo tackles -SMU 11/22: Ended the day with four assisted stops -At USF 11/28: Boasted four tackles -St. Pete Bowl 12/26: Notched one tackle in the bowl game

-Played for coach Dan Marguriet at Taravella High School -Competed as a safety, cornerback, wide receiver and returner -Posted an intercep on in each of his last two years, as well as 20 break-ups as a senior -A 2014 Miami Herald All-Broward County Third Team member

Personal -Born in Miami, Fla. -Parents are Norman Clarke and Regina Boston -Major is pre-management Back-to-Back AAC Champions • 31 Wins from 2012-14 • 5 Bowls in 6 Years

Prior to UCF

Kyle Coltrain

#10

-Coached by Ma Miller at Garden City Community College -A four-star recruit by 247Sports, which listed him as the No. 1 JUCO inside linebacker in the country -Earned a spot on the Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference First Team in 2013 -Collected 98 tackles, 14 tackles for loss and 3.5 sacks in his lone season with Garden City -Enrolled at Cincinna in the spring of 2012

2014 - Redshirt Freshman

High School

-Honored with a spot on the American Athle c Conference All-Academic Team -On the travel roster for the Ireland game vs. Penn State and at East Carolina

-Coached by Telly Locke e at Miami Central -Selected as a Florida 6A All-State First Team player following the 2011 season at Central -Named the Miami Herald 8A-6A Defensive Player of the Year for Miami-Dade County -Was a three-star recruit out of high school, where he also played defensive end -In 2011, helped Miami Central reach the Florida 6A state tle game where he posted two hurries and a break-up -As a senior, had 24 tackles for loss and 20 sacks -Competed in track and field as well -Chose UCF over Kansas State, Kentucky, USF and Wisconsin, while also drawing interest from Auburn, Kansas, Oklahoma State and Ole Miss

WR

-Selected as Offensive Scout Team Player of the Week for the Rutgers game

High School -Played quarterback for coach Andrew Kremer at Guerin Catholic in Indiana -In three years on the varsity squad, completed 53 percent of his passes for 1,176 yards and eight touchdowns

Personal -Son of Ted and Kimberly Coltrain -Major is management Back-to-Back AAC Champions • 31 Wins from 2012-14 • 5 Bowls in 6 Years

-Born in Miami, Fla. -Parents are Errol and Felicia Clarke -Majoring in interdisciplinary studies

Career Statistics G/GS 12/4 12/4

UT-AT-TT 14-16-30 14-16-30

SACK 0.0-0 0.0-0

TFL 1.5-3 1.5-3

PBU 0 0

INT 0 0

UT-AT-TT 4-1-5 0-0-0 2-2-4 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-2-3 3-3-6 3-0-3 0-4-4 1-3-4

SACK 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0

0-1-1

0.0-0

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TFL 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.5-2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 1.0-1 0.0-0 0.0-0 DNP 0.0-0

WR

FF 0 0

2014 Game-By-Game Opponent vs. PSU - 8/30 at MIZZOU - 9/13 B-CU - 9/20 at HOU - 10/2 BYU - 10/9 TLN - 10/18 TEM - 10/25 at UCONN - 11/1 TULSA - 11/14 SMU - 11/22 at USF - 11/28 at ECU - 12/4 vs. NCSU - 12/26

R-Sophomore 5-10/192 Noblesville, Ind. Guerin Catholic

2013 - True Freshman

Personal

Year 2014 Totals

Eligibility H/W Hometown High School

PBU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

INT 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0

0-0

0

Michael Colubiale Eligibility H/W Hometown High School

#86

R-Sophomore 6-1/215 Port Orange, Fla. Spruce Creek

2014 - Redshirt Freshman -Worked with the scout team during the season

2013 - True Freshman -Named the Offensive Scout Team Player of the Week against Memphis

High School -Served as a wide receiver and a defensive back for coach Bob Goebel at Spruce Creek -Posted 57 catches for 717 yards and eight touchdowns during his senior year -Collected 625 receiving yards as a junior

Personal -Parents are Steve and Judy Colubiale -Father was a walk-on running back in 1981, playing in six games for the Knights -Major is health sciences (pre-clinical)


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Joey Connors Eligibility H/W Hometown High School

#91

R-Freshman 6-1/283 Powder Springs, Ga. Harrison

2014 - True Freshman -Received a spot on the American Athle c Conference All-Academic Team -Scout Team Player of the Week for the Penn State contest

High School -Coached by Ma Dickman at Harrison High School where he was a three-year starter on both offensive and defensive lines, and played special teams as well -Rated the No. 79 defensive tackle in the na on by 247Sports -A three-star recruit by ESPN and 247Sports -Earned the “48 Minute” Award as the only player in Cobb County to play 48 minutes of every game -Served as a team captain as a senior where he played every spot on the defensive line while calling opponents’ offensive sets for the defense -Selected to the 2013 all-region and all-county first teams, and was an all-state honorable men on pick -In 2013, had 66 tackles with 10 tackles for loss, five sacks, six forced fumbles, one recovery, seven hurries, two blocked field goals, one intercep on and one touchdown -Finished junior year with 12 sacks and approximately 30 tackles along with two fumble recoveries -Named all-region honorable men on Georgia 4-AAAAAA in 2012 -Won the 2013 Georgia State Track and Field Championship discus compe on -Won four le ers in both football and track and field -Picked up offers from Ball State, Marshall, Middle Tennessee, Northern Illinois and Wake Forest, and had interest from Duke, Georgia Tech, Maryland, Minnesota, Southern Illinois and Western Carolina

Personal -Born in Clearwater, Fla. -Parents are Richard and Gail Connors -Majoring in sport and exercise science Back-to-Back AAC Champions • 31 Wins from 2012-14 • 5 Bowls in 6 Years

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Tarik Cook Eligibility H/W Hometown High School

#61 R-Senior 6-2/294 Stone Mountain, Ga. Stephenson

2014 - Junior -On the American Athle c Conference All-Academic Team -Started nine games on the year, eight at right guard and one at le guard -Played in 10 contests overall

2013 - Sophomore

-Coached by Ron Gartrell at Stephenson -Rivals, ESPN and Scout rated him with three stars, and as a center was rated No. 9 na onally by ESPN, No. 11 by Scout and No. 12 by Rivals -Also the No. 47 overall prospect on Rivals’ Georgia 2011 Postseason Top 85 -Was a 2010 Associated Press First Team All-State selec on -Named to the Atlanta Journal-ConsƟtuƟon’s Class AAAAA All-State Honorable Men on Team and to the DeKalb County All-Area First Team -A er a ending the Na onal Underclassmen Combine in Atlanta in March 2010, was named one of the event’s standout prospects for 2011 signing day -Won the Strongest Man Award at the camp for bench-pressing 185 pounds 30 mes amongst other feats -Would later be listed among top performers from among a collec on of several NUC camps in Atlanta, Dallas, Houston and Jacksonville -Also earned strongest man recogni on at the NUC camp -Chose UCF over offers from Connec cut, Georgia Tech, Kentucky, Mississippi, Tennessee, USF and Middle Tennessee

Personal -Son of June Cook -Majoring in human communica on Back-to-Back AAC Champions • 31 Wins from 2012-14 • 5 Bowls in 6 Years

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Chris Davis Jr. Eligibility H/W Hometown High School

#5

Freshman 6-0/175 Oviedo, Fla. Oviedo

Originally signed with UCF in the spring of 2014

High School -Coached by Wes Allen at Oviedo High School where he was the star ng quarterback beginning with his sophomore season -ESPN listed him as a three-star athlete -Helped Oviedo win the UCF 7-on-7 tournament tle with an 8-0 record in 2013 -Ranked No. 12 in the Orlando SenƟnel 2014 Central Florida Super60 -For his high-school career, was 203-for-365 with 2,844 yards and 18 touchdowns, while also amassing 1,618 rushing yards and 26 touchdowns on 302 a empts -As a senior, was 59-for-114 with 725 yards and three touchdowns, carried the ball 57 mes for 378 yards and five touchdowns and had 12 recep ons for 179 yards and three scores -Ran for 788 yards and 16 touchdowns, while throwing for 1,308 yards and eight touchdowns as a junior when he was ranked as the second best quarterback in Central Florida and named to the Class 8A All-State Elite First Team -Sparked Oviedo to the 2012 Class 7A state tle game -Earned a spot on the all-conference second team as a sophomore -Won the MVP award as a wide receiver two consecu ve years at the Orlando Na onal Underclassmen Combine -Also par cipated in track and field for Oviedo -Received offers from UConn, Georgia Tech, Minnesota, Purdue and Rutgers, as well as interest from Miami (Fla.), Pi sburgh and USF

Personal -Born in Sarasota, Fla. -Parents are Chris and Zephyr Davis -A biology major

-Member of the American Athle c Conference All-Academic Team -Entered six games overall with starts at right guard against Penn State and Memphis

2012 - Redshirt Freshman -Saw game ac on against Akron (8/30) and ECU (10/4)

2011 - True Freshman -Earned a redshirt

High School -As a center for Stephenson High School, was part of a 9-2 Jaguars team in 2010 that advanced to the Georgia Class 5A playoffs

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Gary Demarest Eligibility H/W Hometown High School

Back-to-Back AAC Champions • 31 Wins from 2012-14 • 5 Bowls in 6 Years

#40 WR

R-Freshman 6-2/245 Sebring, Fla. Sebring

Pete DiNovo Eligibility H/W Hometown High School

#14

R-Sophomore 6-2/205 Tarpon Springs, Fla. East Lake

2014 - True Freshman

2014 - Redshirt Freshman

-Earned a spot on the American Athle c Conference All-Academic Team -Worked with the scout team

-Named to the American Athle c Conference All-Academic Team -At Croke Park Classic vs. Penn State 8/30: DiNovo became the first UCF freshman quarterback since 2010 (Jeff Godfrey) to start a game, and the first since 1996 (Daunte Culpepper) to start a season-opener -Named an Offensive Scout Team Player of the Week for the Bethune-Cookman and SMU contests

High School -Played for Sebring High School and coach Sco LaVaar -Spent me on the offensive line -Also was a member of the basketball team -Competed in the shot put and discus events for the track and field team

2013 - True Freshman -Enrolled in classes at UCF in January 2013 -Member of the American Athle c Conference All-Academic Team -Selected as the Offensive Scout Team Player of the Week for the Penn State and SMU games -Received the Kodak Award at UCF’s awards banquet, which is given to the Knights’ Scout Team Player of the Year

Personal -Born in Hollywood, Fla. -Parents are Gary and Pamela Demarest -Majoring in health science (pre-clinical) Back-to-Back AAC Champions • 31 Wins from 2012-14 • 5 Bowls in 6 Years

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Chavis Dickey Eligibility H/W Hometown High School

#79 Sophomore 6-4/319 Byron, Ga. Peach County

2014 - True Freshman -Earned CollegeFootballNews. com Freshman All-American DICKEY’S HONORS Honorable Men on status •CollegeFootballNews.com Freshman A.A. - ‘14 -First true freshman to start on the offensive line since 2006 -Did not play in the opener, then started the last 12 games at right tackle

High School -Coached by Chad Campbell at Peach County High School -Rated with three stars by ESPN and Rivals -Received a spot in the 2014 Offense-Defense All-American Bowl in Orlando -Peach County reached the round of 16 in the 2013 GHSA AAA state finals, and the quarterfinals in 2012 -School went 45-9 during his career -Earned a spot on the 2013 Atlanta Journal-ConsƟtuƟon All-State AAA First Team -Named to the 2013 All-Middle Georgia and All-Region 2AAA First Teams -Selected to the 2012 Rising Senior Bowl in Atlanta -An All-Region 2AAA First Team and second-team all-state pick in 2012 -Picked up the Top Offensive Lineman Award at the MVP Camp in 2011 -Also a member of the high school basketball and track and field teams -Had offers from Cincinna , East Carolina, Marshall, Middle Tennessee, Southern Miss and Wake Forest, along with interest from Georgia and Georgia Tech

Personal -Born in Warner Robins, Ga. -Parents are Bobby and Wylene Dickey -A sport and exercise science major

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High School -Coached by Bob Hudson at East Lake, which advanced to the 8A regional finals twice during his career -Le ered three years while serving as a three-year captain and the team’s offensive MVP his final three seasons -Pro-style quarterback earned a three-star ra ng from Rivals and ESPN -Ranked as the No. 66 quarterback (pocket passer) in the na on by ESPN -Selected to the 2012 class 8A all-state first team and the all-county first team -Was in the 2012 Florida Athle c Coaches Associa on North-South All-Star Game -Tampa Bay Times 2012 Suncoast Player of the Year and All-Pinellas Offensive Player of the Year -Le holding the Pinellas County career passing records with 6,733 yards and 59 touchdowns, breaking Shaun King’s previous record of 5,736 yards -Set the county’s single-season passing record with 2,980 yards in 2012, while he also threw for 25 touchdowns -In the 2012 regional finals against na onally ranked Dr. Phillips, threw for 318 yards and three touchdowns, highlighted by comple ng his first 15 passes of the game on the first two drives -Picked up 2011 first-team all-county and third-team all-state status thanks to more than 2,300 passing yards and 24 touchdowns -Also as a junior, was the MVP in the Na onal Underclassmen Combine and the Big County Preps Combine, and was the quarterback for the 7-on-7 Team Tampa na onal championship squad -Threw for 20 touchdowns as well during his sophomore campaign -Member of the Fellowship of Chris an Athletes, and was a youth volunteer in high school -Chose UCF over Cornell, Duke, Florida State, Indiana, Marshall, Minnesota, NC State, Northwestern, Purdue and USF

Personal -Born in Albany, N.Y. -Parents are Pete and Tina DiNovo -Majoring in human communica on


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Aaron Evans Eligibility H/W Hometown High School

#66 R-Sophomore 6-5/290 Seffner, Fla. Armwood

-A member of the A/B Honor Roll as a freshman and senior -Offered by Air Force, Florida Atlan c and Southern Miss, and had interest by Florida and Georgia Tech

Personal -Born in Tallahassee, Fla. -Parents are Don and Ginger Franks -Majoring in pre-finance Back-to-Back AAC Champions • 31 Wins from 2012-14 • 5 Bowls in 6 Years

2014 - Redshirt Freshman -Grabbed a spot on the American Athle c Conference All-Academic Team -Started at right tackle in the season opener, and appeared in 12 games

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Jamari Fye Eligibility H/W Hometown High School

-Selected as the Offensive Scout Team Player of the Week against South Carolina and UConn

#35 R-Sophomore 6-0/151 Pompano Beach, Fla. Blanche Ely

2014 - Redshirt Freshman

High School -Coached by Sean Callahan at Armwood -Helped his team advance to the 2012 6A regional finals -Ranked as the No. 97 offensive guard in the na on by ESPN -Rated fi h by Big County Preps among all players in Hillsborough, Pinellas and Pasco Coun es in 2012 -Transferred to Armwood from Seffner Chris an prior to his senior year -Earned an 82 ra ng by 247Sports.com -Named to the All-Western Conference First Team as a senior, as well as to the allHillsborough County second team -On defense, recorded 80 tackles, 21 quarterback hurries and 12 sacks during his junior campaign -Member of the Na onal Honor Society and the Fellowship of Chris an Athletes -Along with football, earned two le ers as a center on the basketball court -Selected as the most improved player on the basketball team as a freshman, averaged four rebounds per game as a sophomore and scored 12 points with five rebounds per game as a junior -Also received interest from USF, Rutgers, Missouri and FAU

-Spent the season with the scout team

2013 - True Freshman -Worked with the scout team

High School -Was one of the top wideouts for coach Charles Hafley at Blanche Ely -Earned Miami Herald All-Broward honorable men on status in 2012

Personal -Parents are Jeffrey Fye and Nakia Higgs -Majoring in sport and exercise science Back-to-Back AAC Champions • 31 Wins from 2012-14 • 5 Bowls in 6 Years

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Personal -Born in Brandon, Fla. -Parents are James and Be e Jo Evans -A management major Back-to-Back AAC Champions • 31 Wins from 2012-14 • 5 Bowls in 6 Years

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Jordan Franks Eligibility H/W Hometown High School

#46

Sophomore 6-3/225 Crawfordville, Fla. Wakulla

2014 - True Freshman -On the American Athle c Conference All-Academic Team -Finished with eight tackles, including seven of the solo variety -Appeared in all 13 games on the year, working as a linebacker -At Croke Park Classic vs. Penn State 8/30: Notched one solo stop in his UCF debut -Also had tackles against Tulane, Temple, SMU, USF and NC State

High School -Coached by Barry Klees at Wakulla High School -A three-star recruit according to ESPN -Finished senior season with 62 recep ons for 1,306 yards and 13 touchdowns, with 31 tackles and three sacks on defense -The 2013 Wakulla High School MVP, and won four offensive player of the week awards -Played in the 2013 FACA North-South All-Star Game where he was the North Team’s captain -Selected as the 2013 All-Panhandle Offensive Player of the Year, to the AllPanhandle First Team and the All-Big Bend First Team -Had 25 catches for 491 yards and six touchdowns during his junior campaign -Named the 2012 Wakulla Wide Receiver of the Year -Wakulla advanced to the 2012 FHSAA 5A regional semifinals -Also suited up for the baseball and basketball teams at Wakulla

Kyle Gibson Eligibility H/W Hometown High School

#25 R-Freshman 5-11/186 Tampa, Fla. Armwood

2014 - True Freshman -Spent the year with the scout team

High School -Coached by Sean Callahan at Armwood High School -ESPN, Rivals and 247Sports all listed him with four stars -ESPN placed him at No. 10 on the country’s top safe es chart, 30th overall in Florida and at No. 171 in the 2014 ESPN 300 -Ranked as the No. 16 cornerback in the na on by Rivals, and the 33rd best player in the state -247Sports lists him as the No. 26 safety in the country, and 42nd overall in Florida -Helped Armwood reach the 2013 FHSAA 6A state tle game (where he had two intercep ons vs. Miami Central), as well as the 2012 regional finals -Par cipated in the Offense-Defense All-American Bowl in January 2014 -Named to the Associated Press 6A All-State First Team and to the Tampa Bay Times All-North Suncoast First Team in 2013 -Finished 2013 with 85 tackles, six intercep ons, five forced fumbles and four overall touchdowns -Collected 75 tackles, four intercep ons and four forced fumbles in 2012 -In 2011, posted 94 tackles, two intercep ons and three forced fumbles -Earned an invite to “The Opening” which is an all-star prospect camp at Nike -Member of the 4x100 regional champion relay team -Received the school’s Do the Right Thing Award and was a member of the Florida Chris an Ac vi es Associa on -Had offers from Boston College, Florida State, Louisville, Miami (Fla.), Michigan State, Mississippi, Mississippi State, Missouri, NC State, Notre Dame, USF, Tennessee, UCLA, Vanderbilt, West Virginia and Wisconsin

Personal -Born in Tampa, Fla. -Parents are David Gibson and Anne e Rawls-Gibson -A human communica on major

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Adrian Gordon Eligibility H/W Hometown High School

Back-to-Back AAC Champions • 31 Wins from 2012-14 • 5 Bowls in 6 Years

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R-Sophomore 6-1/205 Miramar, Fla. Miramar

Shaquem Griffin Eligibility H/W Hometown High School

#18

R-Sophomore 6-1/205 St. Petersburg, Fla. Lakewood

2014 - Sophomore

2014 - Redshirt Freshman

-Worked with the scout team during the season

-Saw me in one game and it took place vs. Penn State in Ireland -Named Defensive Scout Team Player of the Week for the Bethune-Cookman contest

High School -Coached by Damon Cogdell at Miramar High School

2013 - True Freshman -Worked with the scout team -Dressed for the Memphis game but did not play

Personal -Born in Miramar, Fla. -Parents are Clyde and Suzanna Whyte -Majoring in sport and exercise science

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Joey Grant Eligibility H/W Hometown High School

#55 R-Senior 6-3/281 Apopka, Fla. Lake Brantley

2014 - Junior -Grabbed a spot on the American Athle c Conference GRANT’S HONORS •AFCA Good Works Team Nominee - ‘14 All-Academic Team -Nominee for the Wuerffel •Wuerffel Trophy Nominee - ‘14 Trophy which best combines exemplary community service with athle c and academic achievement -Worked through injuries to start eight games, and played in nine games overall -Six starts were at center while two were at right guard

2013 - Sophomore -Member of the American Athle c Conference All-Academic Team -Switched over to center in the spring of 2013 -Started all 13 games in his first year as the center

2012 - Redshirt Freshman -Saw game ac on in eight contests on the defensive line, including a start vs. SMU -At Marshall 10/27: Recorded his first collegiate tackle with two assisted stops against the Thundering Herd

2011 - True Freshman -Joined the Knights on the defensive line, and spent me with the scout team

-Coached by Cory Moore at Lakewood, which reached the 2012 5A regional semis -Received three stars from Rivals and ESPN -Ranked as the No. 92 safety in the na on by ESPN -Earned a spot on the 2012 class 5A all-state second team -Named to the 2012 Tampa Bay Times All-Suncoast Second Team -Selected to the 2013 U.S. Under-19 Na onal Team, assembled by USA Football, and in the Team USA vs. The World Interna onal Bowl Feb. 5, made ESPN SportsCenter’s Top 10 with a memorable intercep on in the redzone -Competed in the 2012 FACA North-South All-Star Game -Listed at No. 42 on the Orlando SenƟnel 2013 Midwest Florida Super60 -Amassed 72 tackles with 12 break-ups and one sack in 2012 -Had 61 tackles, nine break-ups, two forced fumbles and one pick as a junior -Par cipated in the 2011 Under Armour Combine -Member of the 7-on-7 Team Tampa undefeated and state championship squad -Also ran track for Lakewood, compe ng in the 4x100, discus, triple jump and shot put, and received interest for track from LSU, Miami and Purdue -Was the Tampa Bay Times Track and Field Athlete of the Year in Pinellas County in the spring of 2012, including winning the state tle in the triple jump -While in high school, received the United States Achievement Academy Student of Excellence Award, the Mr. LHS Award and the 2012 Mike June Courage Award -The mayor presented him with the On Top of Your Game Award and a key to the city -One of four finalists for the Na onal STUDENT-Athlete Day Giant Steps Award in the category of Courageous Student-Athlete, presented by the Na onal Consor um for Academics and Sports (NCAS) -Chose UCF over Akron, Arkansas, Ball State, Boston College, Bowling Green, Cincinna , Colgate, FIU, Houston, Kent State, Kentucky, Marshall, Massachuse s, Miami, Minnesota, Princeton, South Alabama, Toledo, USF, West Virginia and Western Kentucky

Personal -Lost his le hand at the age of four due to a rare condi on before birth -Born in St. Petersburg, Fla. -Parents are Terry and Tangie Griffin, and was born a minute a er Shaquill -With Shaquill, started their own track club in St. Petersburg -Majoring in human communica on

High School -Coached by George Clayton at Lake Brantley, as the team went 8-2 and runner up in Class 6A Region 1 District 3, qualifying for the state playoffs during his final year -Rivals and Scout rated him with two stars, while Scout listed him at No. 186 na onally at defensive end -Finished with 60 tackles as a senior, 42 solo stops, 6.5 sacks and 14 tackles for loss -Was a team captain and three-year varsity starter -Named a 2010 Central Florida All-Star and had five tackles and two sacks -Was a member of the Friday Night Football Florida 2010 All-Orlando Team -A first-team all-conference and all-county honoree -Tied for 27th in the Orlando SenƟnel’s 2011 Central Florida Super60 -Chose UCF over scholarship offers from Colorado State, Navy, East Carolina and Louisiana

Personal -Parents are Bill and Lucie Grant -Received his bachelor’s degree in management - entrepreneurship track -Working on dual master’s degrees in sport business management and MBA

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Shaquill Griffin Eligibility H/W Hometown High School

#10

Junior 6-1/192 St. Petersburg, Fla. Lakewood

2014 - Sophomore -Posted 17 tackles including 13 of the solo variety, and one intercep on on the year -At Croke Park Classic vs. Penn State 8/30: Recorded one solo tackle -At Missouri 9/13: Totaled four stops (three solo) -At Houston 10/2: Posted five tackles (three solo) -BYU 10/9: Made three total tackles -SMU 11/22: Hauled in his first career intercep on in the fourth quarter -Had a tackle vs. ECU and NC State


2013 - True Freshman

High School

-Par cipated in eight games with a start at Temple -Collected eight tackles and a break-up on the year -At FIU 9/6: Notched first career solo tackle -UConn 10/26: Totaled three tackles (two solo) -At Temple 11/16: Made his first start, pos ng a tackle and a break-up

High School -Coached by Cory Moore at Lakewood, which reached the 2012 5A regional semis -Received three stars from Rivals and ESPN -Ranked as the No. 57 cornerback in the na on by Rivals, and No. 104 by ESPN -Earned a spot on the 2012 class 5A all-state first team -Named to the 2012 Tampa Bay Times All-Suncoast First Team -Selected to the 2013 U.S. Under-19 Na onal Team, assembled by USA Football -Competed in the 2012 FACA North-South All-Star Game -Added three intercep ons with 44 tackles, 12 break-ups, three forced fumbles and scored five touchdowns for the Lakewood Spartans in 2012 -Amassed 48 tackles with three intercep ons, one touchdown, four forced fumbles and eight break-ups in 2011 -Par cipated in the 2011 Under Armour Combine -Member of the 7-on-7 Team Tampa undefeated and state championship squad -Two- me selec on to the all-county team -In all, earned four le ers in track and three in football as a cornerback -While in high school, received the United States Achievement Academy Student of Excellence Award -The mayor presented him with the On Top of Your Game Award and a key to the city -Chose UCF over Alabama, Akron, Arkansas, Ball State, Boston College, Bowling Green, Cincinna , FIU, Harvard, Houston, Illinois, Kentucky, Louisville, Marshall, Massachuse s, Miami, Minnesota, NC State, Princeton, South Alabama, Toledo, USF, Vanderbilt, West Virginia and Western Kentucky

-Born in St. Petersburg, Fla. -Parents are Terry and Tangie Griffin, and was born a minute before Shaquem -With Shaquem, started their own track club in St. Petersburg -Major is human communica on

Career Statistics G/GS 8/1 13/2 21/3

UT-AT-TT 7-1-8 13-4-17 20-5-25

SACK 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0

TFL 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0

PBU 1 0 1

2014 Game-By-Game

Opponent vs. PSU - 8/30 at MIZZOU - 9/13 B-CU - 9/20 at HOU - 10/2 BYU - 10/9 TLN - 10/18 TEM - 10/25 at UCONN - 11/1 TULSA - 11/14 SMU - 11/22 at USF - 11/28 at ECU - 12/4 vs. NCSU - 12/26

Personal -Born in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. -Parents are Jesus and Cheryl Guerad -Major is interdisciplinary studies Back-to-Back AAC Champions • 31 Wins from 2012-14 • 5 Bowls in 6 Years

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Tyler Harris Eligibility H/W Hometown High School

#8 R-Freshman 6-4/228 Blackshear, Ga. Pierce County

2014 - True Freshman

Personal

Year 2013 2014 Totals

-Coached by Jayson Roberts at Tampa Bay Tech, which claimed the district tle from 2010-12 -Helped his team reach the 2012 7A regional quarters and the 2011 regional semis -Earned a three-star ra ng by ESPN -Ranked as the No. 86 defensive tackle in the na on by ESPN -Named the team’s defensive MVP in 2012, and earned All-Florida Athle c Coaches Associa on First Team, All-Western Conference First Team and Tampa Bay Times All-County Second Team honors as well -Had six sacks as a senior, while forcing four fumbles and recovering five as a junior -A ended camps at Georgia Tech, Clemson and USF -Played defensive end, ght end and long snapper during his high school career -Chose UCF over offers and interest from Arkansas, Arkansas State, Cincinna , Florida, FIU, Iowa State, Kentucky, Massachuse s, Miami, Middle Tennessee State, Ohio, South Alabama, Syracuse, USF, Western Kentucky and Western Michigan

UT-AT-TT 1-0-1 3-1-4 0-0-0 3-2-5 2-1-3 2-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0.0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 1-0-1

SACK 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0

TFL 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0

PBU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

INT 0 1 1

INT 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-20 0-0 0-0 0-0

FF 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Tony Guerad Eligibility H/W Hometown High School

#93

-Honored on to the American Athle c Conference All-Academic Team -Named Offensive Scout Team Player of the Week for the Houston contest

High School -Enrolled at UCF in the spring of 2014 -Coached by Sean Pender at Pierce County High School in Georgia -A four-star recruit according to ESPN, which lists him as the No. 12 pocket passer in the country and in the 2014 ESPN 300 at No. 247 -Rated three stars by Rivals and 247Sports -Threw for 2,800 passing yards as a senior while throwing for 21 touchdowns and running for six more -Helped Pierce County reach the second round of Georgia’s 2013 AAA state playoffs -Selected as a 2013 Atlanta Journal-ConsƟtuƟon All-State AAA honorable men on quarterback -Selected as the top quarterback at the Valdosta MVP Camp -As a junior, racked up 2,466 yards, 29 touchdowns and five rushing scores -Earned a spot in the Rising Seniors Junior All-Star Game in 2012, and was named All-Region 1AAA First Team quarterback that year as well -A member of the school’s all-academic team and the Fellowship of Chris an Athletes his final two years -Played his first two seasons of high school football at Brantley County, including throwing for 1,300 yards and 10 touchdowns as a sophomore -Had offers from Alabama, Kentucky, Middle Tennessee, Mississippi State, USF, SMU and Troy, while receiving interest from Auburn, Florida, Florida State, Georgia and South Carolina

Personal -Born in Brunswick, Ga. -Parents are Tracy Harris and Christa Crews -Majoring in pre-integrated business

R-Sophomore 6-3/298 Tampa, Fla. Tampa Bay Tech

2014 - Redshirt Freshman -Selected as a defensive scout team player of the week for the UConn game

2013 - True Freshman -Named a Scout Team Player of the Week for the FIU game

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Jared Henry

#22

Eligibility H/W Hometown High School

R-Junior 6-0/208 Jacksonville, Fla. First Coast

2014 - Sophomore -Honored on to the American Athle c Conference All-Academic Team -Completed his year with 10 tackles in 10 games played -SMU 11/22: Totaled three stops -At East Carolina 12/4: Delivered three tackles

-Reached the 2011 6A regional semifinals with the Green Wave -Picked up a three-star ra ng from Rivals and ESPN -Ranked as the No. 13 center in the na on by ESPN, and No. 20 by Rivals -Listed at No. 43 on the Orlando SenƟnel 2013 Midwest Florida Super60 -As a senior, received first-team all-district, all-conference and all-area honors -Named to the Friday Night Football magazine’s Preseason All-State Second Team and to the All-Gulf Coast First Team -Took part in the 2011 Under Armour Combine -Recorded a cumula ve GPA of higher than 4.0 in high school -Chose UCF over Ball State, Boston College, Buffalo, Duke, FIU, Miami, Missouri, Tennessee and USF

Personal -Born in Muncie, Ind. -Parents are Troy and Tammy Hernly -Major is criminal jus ce

2013 - Redshirt Freshman

Back-to-Back AAC Champions • 31 Wins from 2012-14 • 5 Bowls in 6 Years

-Member of the American Athle c Conference All-Academic Team -Appeared in three games on the year, finishing with five tackles -Akron 8/29: UCF debut with one solo stop -UConn 10/26: Made four total tackles (three solo)

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2012 - True Freshman -Enrolled in classes at UCF in January 2012 -Named the Defensive Scout Team Player of the Week for the UAB game

-A big- me safety prospect out of Jacksonville First Coast where he played his senior season under Marty Lee -Originally signed with UCF in 2011 -Was a Florida Times-Union All-First Coast First-Team selec on -Overall, was named to the all-conference, all-city, Super 24 and Super 11 teams as a senior -Recorded 60 tackles and three forced fumbles as a senior -Team won its Class 5A Region 1 District 1 championship with an undefeated record, but fell in the state regional semifinals -Transferred to First Coast from Andrew Jackson, where he played for Kevin Sullivan -As a junior, totaled 100 tackles -Rated with three stars from Rivals, ESPN and Scout -ESPN also ranked him as the No. 39 safety na onally, while Scout listed him at No. 83 -Chose UCF over offers from South Carolina, Maryland, Vanderbilt and USF

Personal -Parents are Juan and Tammi Henry -Major is human communica on

Career Statistics G/GS 3/0 10/0 13/0

Eligibility H/W Hometown High School

#13

Junior 6-4/213 Snellville, Ga. Stephenson

2014 - Sophomore

High School

Year 2013 2014 Totals

Justin Holman

UT-AT-TT 4-1-5 5-5-10 9-6-15

SACK 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0

TFL 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0

PBU 0 0 0

INT 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0

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Tate Hernly Eligibility H/W Hometown High School

#75 R-Sophomore 6-3/298 Fort Myers, Fla. Fort Myers

2014 - Redshirt Freshman -Named to the American Athle c Conference All-Academic Team -Saw ac on in the Tulsa and SMU games -Was on the travel roster for all 13 contests

2013 - True Freshman -Selected as an Offensive Scout Team Player of the Week for the UConn game

High School -Coached by Sammy Sirianni at Fort Myers, earning three le ers while playing every posi on on the offensive line

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-Honored with a spot on the American Athle c Conference All-Academic Team -Selected as the team’s Outstanding Offensive Player at its annual awards banquet -Delivered a touchdown pass in all 13 games played -Started the final 12 games of the year -Threw for 2,952 yards thanks to a 223-for-392 campaign -Totaled 23 touchdowns in the air compared to 14 picks, and had three rushing touchdowns -Boasted two 300-yard passing games, and six 250-yard ou ngs -At Croke Park Classic vs. Penn State 8/30: Came off the bench to go 9-for-14 for 204 yards and a touchdown, comple ng his first six passes of the game and also galloped his way for two rushing touchdowns -At Missouri 9/13: A er seeing me off the bench in three games in 2013 and then in the 2014 opener, the sophomore quarterback started his first collegiate game at Missouri, finishing 22-of-36 for 209 yards through the air with one touchdown and two intercep ons -Bethune-Cookman 9/20: Made his second career start at quarterback, and finished 6-for-11 for 145 yards and two touchdowns, and had 11 carries for 29 yards -At Houston 10/2: Was 6-for-18 with 101 yards and two touchdowns, and also chipped in 32 rushing yards -BYU 10/9: Named the American Athle c Conference Offensive Player of the Week by going 30-for-51 with 326 yards and two touchdowns in the win, while also pos ng a rushing TD -Was the first UCF player since 2004 to have at least 30 comple ons in a game, and the first since 2003 to have at least 50 a empts -Tulane 10/18: Completed nine passes for 118 yards and a score -Temple 10/25: Wrapped up the day 25-for-39 with a personal-best 336 yards and two scores -Tulsa 11/14: Threw for 291 yards and three touchdowns -SMU 11/22: Went 15-for-22 with 228 yards and a pair of touchdowns -At USF 11/28: Finished the day 20-for-29 with 150 yards and a touchdown -At East Carolina 12/4: Tossed the Hail Mary to Breshad Perriman that won the conference tle, while he ended the day 20-for-33 with 274 yards -St. Pete Bowl 12/26: Went 23-for-53 with 291 yards and three touchdowns

2013 - True Freshman -Enrolled in classes at UCF in January 2013 -Member of the American Athle c Conference All-Academic Team -In three games, went 9-for-14 with a touchdown and an intercep on, racking up 75 yards -On the ground, produced 40 yards on seven a empts -At FIU 9/6: Completed both of his first two passes for 11 yards in his UCF debut -UConn 10/26: Came in for his second career game and went 6-for-11 with 65 yards and a touchdown. Added 29 yards on the ground with three carries -Rutgers 11/21: Completed one pass and added eight yards on the ground


High School -Coached by Ron Gartrell at Stephenson -Led his team to the Georgia Class AAAAA state quarterfinals in 2012 and the state playoffs round of 32 in 2011 -Stephenson went 9-3 his senior year -Hails from the same area as current Knights Micah Anderson and Tarik Cook, while Cook also a ended Stephenson -Rated three stars from Rivals and ESPN -Listed as the No. 37 dual-threat quarterback in the na on by ESPN -Threw for 1,200 passing yards and nine touchdowns as a senior, along with rushing for seven touchdowns -During his junior year, racked up 750 passing yards and eight touchdowns to go along with five rushing scores -Won the MVP award at the 2011 Rivals/VTO Sports Georgia Elite 100 Camp -Also ran track while in high school -Member of the Health Occupa onal Students of America, the Beta Club and the honor roll, and was a cer fied nursing assistant -Chose UCF among his final four schools which consisted of Marshall, NC State and Wake Forest, and also had interest or offers from Arizona State, Missouri, Southern Miss, USF, FIU and Vanderbilt

Personal -Born in Tuscaloosa, Ala. -Mother is Carmen Holman -Majoring in health sciences (pre-clinical)

Career Statistics Passing Year 2013 2014 Totals Rushing Year 2013 2014 Totals

G/GS COMP-ATT-INT 3/0 9-14-1 13/12 223-392-14 16/12 232-406-15 G/GS 3/0 13/12 16/12

ATT 7 112 119

PCT 64.3 56.9 57.1

YDS 40 189 229

YDS 75 2,952 3,027 AVG 5.7 1.7 1.9

TD 1 23 24 TD 0 3 3

LG 25 77 77

EFF 118.57 132.36 131.89

LG 26 20 26

AVG/G 13.3 14.5 14.3

TD 1 1 2 2 2 1 2 2 3 2 1 1 3

LG 50 27 61 52 37 45 54 73 77 58 17 51 34

-RushingNO YDS TD 5 -5 2 16 25 0 11 29 0 9 32 0 10 26 1 4 -2 0 9 8 0 9 4 0 9 16 0 6 17 0 7 4 0 8 8 0 9 27 0

Caleb Houston Eligibility H/W Hometown High School

-A candidate for the Ray Guy Award, which honors the best punter in the na on -Member of the American Athle c Conference All-Academic Team -Capped off the season with 41 punts for 1,732 yards and a 42.2 average -Placed 12 punts inside the 20 -Only 18 punts were returned as opponents averaged only 5.1 yards per a empt -Akron 8/29: Punted the ball four mes with one dropping inside the 20 and an average of 40 yards per punt -At FIU 9/6: Had four punts with a long of 51 yards, averaging 43.8 yards and one kick inside the 20 -At Penn State 9/14: Booted one punt for 52 yards -South Carolina 9/28: Punted the ball four mes with an average of 39.8 and placed the ball inside the 20 twice -At Memphis 10/5: Averaged 52.2 yards on six punts -At Temple 11/16: Averaged 42.8 yards on five punts and dropped two kicks inside the 20 -USF 11/29: Had a 47.5 average on a pair of punts that landed inside the 20 -At SMU 12/7: Booted four punts including a 53-yarder -Tos tos Fiesta Bowl 1/1: Averaged 41.0 yards on four punts vs. Baylor

2012 - True Freshman -Served as the backup punter and dressed for each game, but did not see ac on

High School -As a senior at Walker Valley High School in Tennessee, led the area in pun ng average with a mark of 42.3 -Was a member of the All-District 5 First Team -Selected as a “Best of the Preps” for the Cha anooga area

-Parents are Eric and Michelle Houston -An accoun ng major LG 6 20 11 10 17 8 8 13 10 14 13 8 10

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2014 Game-By-Game -PassingOpponent COMP-ATT-INT YDS vs. PSU - 8/30 9-14-0 204 at MIZZOU - 9/13 22-36-2 209 B-CU - 9/20 6-11-0 145 at HOU - 10/2 6-18-0 101 BYU - 10/9 30-51-2 326 TLN - 10/18 9-17-2 113 TEM - 10/25 25-39-0 336 at UCONN - 11/1 22-42-4 284 TULSA - 11/14 16-27-0 291 SMU - 11/22 15-22-2 228 at USF - 11/28 20-29-1 150 at ECU - 12/4 20-33-0 274 vs. NCSU - 12/26 23-53-1 291

-Tulane 10/18: All four punts were fair catches, including three inside the 20 -SMU 11/22: Averaged 45.0 yards on a pair of punts -At USF 11/28: Posted a 44.0 average on three boots -At East Carolina 12/4: Had four punts for a 42.2 average with a long of 48 -St. Pete Bowl 12/26: Punted six mes for a 42.8 average with a long of 47, four fair catches and two inside the 20

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R-Junior 6-1/210 Cleveland, Tenn. Walker Valley

Career Statistics Year 2013 2014 Totals

G 13 13 26

PUNTS 41 54 95

YDS 1,732 2,103 3,835

AVG 42.2 38.9 40.4

LG 71 53 71

I20 12 17 29

TB 5 4 9

2014 Game-By-Game Opponent vs. PSU - 8/30 at MIZZOU - 9/13 B-CU - 9/20 at HOU - 10/2 BYU - 10/9 TLN - 10/18 TEM - 10/25 at UCONN - 11/1 TULSA - 11/14 SMU - 11/22 at USF - 11/28 at ECU - 12/4 vs. NCSU - 12/26

PUNTS 4 3 3 8 7 4 3 5 2 2 3 4 6

YDS 185 102 80 323 282 129 94 181 79 90 132 169 257

AVG 46.2 34.0 26.7 40.4 40.3 32.2 31.3 36.2 39.5 45.0 44.0 42.2 42.8

LG 53 42 35 53 47 41 40 46 44 47 48 48 47

I20 0 0 1 4 3 3 0 1 1 0 1 1 2

TB 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1

2014 - Sophomore -Honored on to the American Athle c Conference All-Academic Team -Served as UCF’s punter the en re season -Registered 54 punts for 2,103 yards and a 38.9 average -Placed 17 punts inside the 20, and 17 resulted in a fair catch -At Croke Park Classic vs. Penn State 8/30: Totaled 185 yards off of four punts, with an average of 46.2 yards per boot -At Houston 10/2: Put four inside the 20 and had a long of 53 on eight punts -BYU 10/9: Had three punts inside the 20 on seven boots

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Daron Humphrey Eligibility H/W Hometown High School

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Chris Johnson Eligibility H/W Hometown High School

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R-Sophomore 5-10/182 Jacksonville, Fla. First Coast

2014 - Sophomore

2014 - Redshirt Freshman

-Dressed for the ECU game -Spent the year with the scout team

-Honored with a spot on the American Athle c Conference All-Academic Team -On the travel roster for the PSU game in Ireland, as well as vs. Temple -Spent the year with the wide receivers

2013 - Redshirt Freshman -Member of the American Athle c Conference All-Academic Team -Worked with the scout team

2013 - True Freshman

2012 - True Freshman

High School

-Did not see game ac on

-Coached by Marty Lee at First Coast -Totaled 32 recep ons for 567 yards during senior campaign

-On the scout team throughout the season

High School -Played football for coach Bob Eason at Northside High School in Jacksonville -Served as the team’s quarterback, throwing for more than 2,200 yards in his career to set the school’s passing record -Received interest from North Carolina and Clemson

Personal -Parents are Charles and Janaria Johnson -A criminal jus ce major Back-to-Back AAC Champions • 31 Wins from 2012-14 • 5 Bowls in 6 Years

Personal -Son of Sylvester and Erica Humphrey -Major is undeclared

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Alex Hunt Eligibility H/W Hometown High School

#55 R-Sophomore 6-0/220 Towson, Md. Loyola Blakefield

2014 - Sophomore -Honored on to the American Athle c Conference All-Academic Team -Worked with the scout team

Prior to UCF -Competed in three games for Stetson in 2013

High School -Played at Loyola Blakefield and coach Brant Hall in Maryland -Earned me at outside linebacker and running back, picking up three le ers -Finished senior year with 105 tackles and three forced fumbles -As a junior, had 99 tackles, three picks, two forced fumbles and three recoveries -Boasted 102 tackles with two intercep ons and three forced fumbles as a sophomore -Received le ers in rugby and indoor track and field while in high school

Personal -Born in Bal more, Md. -Parents are Jerry and Barbara Hunt -Majoring in sport and exercise science

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#21

R-Junior 6-1/207 Orlando, Fla. Agape Christian

2014 - Sophomore -Played in all 13 games on the year -Finished with 10 tackles -At Croke Park Classic vs. Penn State 8/30: Made one solo stop -At Missouri 9/13: Totaled six stops -Also had at least a tackle vs. BYU and NC State

2013 - Redshirt Freshman -Member of the American Athle c Conference All-Academic Team -Switched to defensive back before the season -Played in all 13 games mostly on special teams -Totaled 14 tackles, one forced fumble, one recovery and one break-up -At Memphis 10/5: Scooped up a fumble forced by tailback William Stanback and returned the ball 12 yards for the Knights’ second touchdown in nine seconds -UConn 10/26: Added four solo tackles and a forced fumble -Rutgers 11/21: Broke up one pass -Tos tos Fiesta Bowl 1/1: Recorded five assisted tackles -Also posted tackles against Akron, FIU and USF

2012 - True Freshman -Selected as the Offensive Scout Team Player of the Week for the Ohio State game

High School -Played under head coach Victor Floyd at Agape Chris an Academy -Earned Class 2A Second-Team All-State honors in 2011 -Rated No. 87 na onally at wide receiver from Rivals.com, as well as No. 121 from ESPN.com and No. 170 from Scout.com -Among Rivals.com’s Top Performers in the 13th Annual Central Florida All-Star Football Game in December 2011, where he caught a receiving touchdown for the West squad -Listed at No. 20 on Orlando SenƟnel’s 2012 Central Florida Super60 -Named to the Class 2A All-State Second Team as a senior -Led the Central Florida area in receiving in 2011 with 1,052 yards -Entered senior season listed at No. 100 on Bill Buchalter’s statewide top 100 list -As a junior (2010), had 59 catches for 1,100 yards and 14 touchdowns -Earned MVP honors at wide receiver in April 2011 at the Tallahassee NIKE camp


-Par cipated in the Miami NIKE camp in March -Also le ered in track and field -Received numerous offers from Ball State, Bowling Green, Cincinna , FAU, FIU, Indiana, Marshall, Memphis, NC State, Purdue and Temple

-Son of Bridge e Johnson -Majoring in interdisciplinary studies

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Personal

Career Statistics G/GS 13/0 13/0 26/0

-Spent freshman season on the Lehigh University football team

-Played for coach Tim Borcky at Lake Highland Prep -Collected 46 catches for 641 yards and six touchdowns in 2011

Personal

Year 2013 2014 Totals

Prior to UCF

SACK 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0

TFL 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0

PBU 1 0 1

INT 0 0 0

FF 1 0 1

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C.J. Jones Eligibility H/W Hometown High School

R-Freshman 5-10/216 Daytona Beach, Fla. Atlantic

2014 - True Freshman -Named the Offensive Scout Team Player of the Week for the USF game

High School -Coached by Tim Smith at Atlan c High School where he was a running back and strong safety -Listed as the No. 62 running back by ESPN, which also put him with three stars -Also a three-star recruit by Rivals -Picked up first-team all-county dis nc on in 2013 -Was the school’s football team MVP in 2010, 2012 and 2013 -Totaled 1,250 rushing yards and 12 touchdowns as a senior, and chipped in 207 receiving yards -Miami Herald named him to the 2013 Season Preview All-North Atlan c Team -Rushed for 1,150 yards and 11 touchdowns with 225 receiving yards and 37 tackles in 2012 where he picked up second-team all-county honors -Atlan c reached the 2012 FHSAA 5A regional quarterfinals -Atlan c’s running back of the year in 2011, rushing for 756 yards in six games, and also had 47 tackles with an intercep on -Galloped for 996 rushing yards and 10 touchdowns as a freshman, and amassed 78 tackles with an intercep on -Ran the first leg of the 4x100 relay team which won the district tle his freshman year -Member of the Leadership Club and Na onal Honor Society, received the Mr. AHS Award, advanced to the mock trial state qualifica ons and was selected as homecoming king -Received an offer from Florida Atlan c, and interest from Florida, Florida State, NC State and USF

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#24

Junior 6-0/186 Jacksonville, Fla. First Coast

2014 - Sophomore -Saw me in eight games, pos ng 17 tackles with two intercep ons and two break-ups -Temple 10/25: Came on for a Hail Mary a empt to end the first half and promptly intercepted his first career pass -Tulsa 11/14: Intercepted his second pass of the season -SMU 11/22: Collected three tackles and recorded one pass break-up -At USF 11/28: Had two tackles -At East Carolina 12/4: Came through with five tackles

2013 - True Freshman -Enrolled in classes at UCF in January 2013 -Member of the American Athle c Conference All-Academic Team -Appeared in eight games, pos ng eight tackles with three break-ups -At FIU 9/6: Broke up a pass in first game ac on -At Temple 11/16: Collected four solo tackles and one pass breakup -Also had a tackle vs. South Carolina, UConn, Louisville and Rutgers

High School -Coached by Marty Lee at First Coast, advancing to the 2012 class 7A regional quarterfinals, and was the 2011 7A state runner-up -Earned a three-star ra ng by Rivals and ESPN -Ranked as the No. 103 cornerback in the na on by ESPN -Received an 80 ra ng by 247Sports.com -Had three picks and more than 40 tackles as a senior, and two picks as a sophomore -Named all-county honorable men on in 2010 and 2012 -Member of the Na onal Honor Society while at First Coast -Decided on UCF over FIU, FAU, Kentucky, Marshall, Minnesota, Troy, Georgia Southern, USF, Vanderbilt and West Virginia, and also received interest from Florida State, Mississippi State, Missouri and North Carolina

Personal

-Full name is Christopher Jones -Parents are Chris Jones and Seanne e Sims -Majoring in biology

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D.J. Killings

#89 R-Junior 5-10/173 Orlando, Fla. Lake Highland

-Full name is Dorian Jamaal Killings -Born in Miami, Fla. -Parents are Fred Killings and Carla Sinclair -Major is human communica on

Career Statistics Year 2013 2014 Totals

G/GS 8/0 8/0 16/0

UT-AT-TT 7-1-8 9-8-17 16-9-25

SACK 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0

TFL 0.0-0 1.0-1 1.0-1

PBU 3 2 5

INT 0 2 2

FF 0 0 0

2014 - Redshirt Sophomore -Scout Team Player of the Week for the Penn State contest

2013 - Sophomore -Named an Offensive Scout Team Player of the Week for the Houston and USF games

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Chris Larsen Eligibility H/W Hometown High School

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R-Freshman 6-2/230 Dunedin, Fla. Palm Harbor

2014 - True Freshman

2014 - Sophomore

-Grabbed a spot on the American Athle c Conference All-Academic Team -Worked with the scout team

-Worked with the scout team

Seyvon Lowry Eligibility H/W Hometown High School

#49 R-Sophomore 6-3/252 Jacksonville, Fla. First Coast

2013 - True Freshman High School -A ended Palm Harbor University High School, playing for coach Ma LePain

Personal -Parents are Robert and Karen Larsen -Majoring in pre-business

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-Saw me in six games, collec ng eight tackles, 3.0 tackles for loss and a sack -At Memphis 10/5: Totaled two solo tackles and one sack -UConn 10/26: Stacked up five total stops and one TFL -Houston 11/9: Recorded one tackle for loss

Zack Laurinaitis Eligibility H/W Hometown High School

#46

R-Freshman 6-5/205 Clearwater, Fla. Countryside

2014 - True Freshman -Spent the year with the scout team

High School -Played for Countryside High School and coach Eric Schmitz -Competed in the Ba le of the Bay 7-on-7 in 2013

-Coached by Marty Lee at First Coast, advancing to the 2012 class 7A regional quarterfinals, and was the 2011 7A state runner-up -A four-star recruit (grade: 80) and No. 35 defensive end in the na on by ESPN -Received three stars and was the No. 40 weakside defensive end by Rivals -Rated at 85 by 247Sports.com -Received class 7A all-state second-team honors in 2012 -Finished senior season with 50 tackles, 17 sacks, two blocked punts, five forced fumbles and four recoveries -As a junior, had 48 tackles, 16 sacks, six forced fumbles and five blocks to go along with five touchdowns scored en route to first-team all-conference honors -Chose UCF over offers and interest from Alabama, Cincinna , Connec cut, FIU, Kentucky, Louisville, Miami, Michigan State, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, North Carolina, Rutgers, South Alabama, USF, Vanderbilt and West Virginia

Personal -Born in Jacksonville, Fla. -Mother is Uchika Stewart -Majoring in interdisciplinary studies

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-Born in Clearwater, Fla. -Parents are John Laurinai s and Jill Sheldon -A pre-finance major

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Mac #48 Loudermilk Eligibility H/W Hometown High School

R-Freshman 6-1/224 Valdosta, Ga. Valdosta

2014 - True Freshman -On the American Athle c Conference All-Academic Team -Worked as the team’s backup punter during the year, but did not see ac on

High School -Coached by Rance Gillespie at Valdosta High School -ESPN rated him with three stars and as the No. 41 kicker in the na on -Ranked as the No. 56 dual-threat quarterback by 247Sports -Named the 2013 All-Region 1-AAAAAA Special Teams Player of the Year -Valdosta reached the 2012 and 2013 GHSA AAAAAA state tournament -Averaged 41.7 yards per punt as a junior -Named an all-region pick as a punter in 2012 -Par cipated in the Na onal Kicking Championship in Bradenton -Earned offers from Appalachian State, Charleston Southern, Charlo e, Furman and Navy

Personal -Born in Carrolton, Ga. -Parents are Mark and Julie Loudermilk -Major is sport and exercise science

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Gage Marsil Eligibility H/W Hometown High School

#54 R-Junior 6-1/235 Deltona, Fla. Pine Ridge

2014 - Sophomore -Served as the backup long snapper all season

2013 - Redshirt Freshman -Member of the American Athle c Conference All-Academic Team -Traveled with the team as the backup long snapper but did not see me

2012 - True Freshman -Did not see game ac on while working with the scout team

High School -Served as a linebacker, ght end, fullback and long snapper while at Pine Ridge

Personal -Parents are Ellison and Scarle Marsil -Majoring in accoun ng


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Mario Mathis Eligibility H/W Hometown High School

#32 R-Sophomore 6-1/243 Thomasville, Ga. Thomasville

2014 - Redshirt Freshman -Named to the American Athle c Conference All-Academic Team -Offensive Scout Team Player of the Week for the BYU contest

2013 - True Freshman -Spent the year with the offensive scout team

High School -Coached by Richie Marsh at Thomasville, which reached the 2011 Georgia AA state playoffs -Ranked as the No. 66 outside LB in the country by ESPN, and No. 47 by Rivals -Earned a three-star ra ng by ESPN and Rivals -Led his team in tackles as a senior with 64 and posted eight tackles for loss with three sacks and eight hurries while playing in all 10 games as an outside linebacker, defensive end and ght end -Racked up 80 tackles with 12 tackles for loss as a junior -A 2011 Rising Seniors selec on at the Georgia All-Star Football Game for juniors -Named one of the top linebackers at the 2012 Prodigy Camp in Naples, Fla., the top 2013 linebacker at the 2011 Alabama MVP Camp, to the top underclassmen list at the 2011 Mobile Nike Sparq Combine and a top linebacker at the 2011 Atlanta MVP Camp -Invited and par cipated at the Junior Rank Combine in California in January 2013 -Served as Junior Class President in 2011-12 and was a member of the Fellowship of Chris an Athletes -On the honor roll in two quarters as a junior as well as the first two as a senior -Posted the third highest academic GPA on the football team -Received four le ers on the gridiron, playing linebacker, defensive end, ght end, safety and running back, as well as quarterback on the ninth-grade team -Le ered two years as a forward with the basketball team (2009-11) and one year on the baseball squad as a pitcher and le fielder -Began playing goalie for the soccer team, and compe ng in the 226-245 weight class in weightli ing in 2012-13 -Originally commi ed to Mississippi -Chose UCF over offers from FIU, Mississippi State, Mississippi, South Alabama and USF, as well as interest from Florida State, Clemson, Georgia, Wake Forest, Tennessee, Louisville, Georgia Tech, South Carolina, Florida and Samford

Personal -Full name is Jamario Marquice Mathis -Born in Thomasville, Ga. -Parents are David and Denise Fletcher -Major is interdisciplinary studies Back-to-Back AAC Champions • 31 Wins from 2012-14 • 5 Bowls in 6 Years

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Justin McDonald Eligibility H/W Hometown High School

#34

Junior 6-2/211 Lauderhill, Fla. Boyd Anderson

2014 - Sophomore -Saw me in six games on the year including in UCF’s trip to Dublin

2013 - True Freshman -Received Defensive Scout Team Player of the Week accolades for the Akron game -Did not play un l the fi h game at Memphis, then played in each of the final nine contests including starts vs. Rutgers, USF and SMU -Had 32 tackles, 4.0 tackles for loss, a sack, one fumble recovery and a break-up -UConn 10/26: Totaled three tackles (two solo) -Rutgers 11/21: Totaled seven tackles (four solo) and 1.5 TFLs -USF 11/29: Led the Knights with 10 total tackles, while adding 1.5 TFLs, one pass

break-up and a fumble recovery -At SMU 12/7: Made eight stops (seven solo) and registered one sack -Tos tos Fiesta Bowl 1/1: Recorded two assisted stops

High School -Coached by Wayne Blair at Boyd Anderson, playing mostly at linebacker, strong safety, ght end and H-back -The Cobras reached the 2012 FHSAA 7A regional finals -Posted 136 tackles as a senior, ending with 17 sacks, five forced fumbles, four recoveries, two intercep ons and one touchdown -Selected to the 2012 all-county first team and the all-state second team -Par cipated in the Under Armour Dade vs. Broward All-Star Game -Was an all-county honorable pick in 2010 and 2011 -Boasted 115 tackles, 10 sacks, three forced fumbles, three recoveries, eight recep ons and 300 receiving yards in 2011 -Had 98 tackles and two sacks as a sophomore, and 25 tackles as a freshman -Also played basketball (shoo ng guard, strong forward, power forward) while in high school and competed in the AAU basketball travel league -A member of the Student Government Associa on -Chose UCF over Hawaii, Cincinna , Rutgers, Syracuse, Tennessee, West Virginia, Western Kentucky, Alabama, Florida, Florida State, FIU, Georgia, Kansas, Kentucky, Nebraska and North Carolina

Personal -Born in Planta on, Fla. -Parents are David and Jackie McDonald -Majoring in interdisciplinary studies Back-to-Back AAC Champions • 31 Wins from 2012-14 • 5 Bowls in 6 Years

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Lance #90 McDowdell Eligibility H/W Hometown High School

Senior 6-4/302 Mount Vernon, N.Y. Mount Vernon

2014 - Junior -Played in nine games overall -Had tackles against Bethune-Cookman, UConn and SMU

Prior to UCF -Coached by Joe Osovet and Cur s Gilliam for two seasons at Nassau Community College -247Sports gave him four stars and listed him as the No. 7 JUCO defensive tackle in the country as well as No. 21 overall and third in the state of New York -A three-star defensive tackle by ESPN, ranked No. 49 in the ESPN Junior College 50 (No. 15 among DT) -Rated three stars by Rivals, which placed him at No. 68 overall in its 2014 top JUCO rankings -Named a JUCO All-American honorable men on defensive lineman following the 2013 season -Tallied 30 tackles, four sacks and 11.5 tackles for loss to help Nassau to a 9-2 record -Named to the 2013 Northeast Conference First Team, and was the league’s Defensive Player of the Week Sept. 17, 2013 -A 2012 All-Northeast Conference Second Team selec on

High School -Coached by Ric Wright at Mount Vernon High School -A ended Biondi High School, but played for Mount Vernon since Biondi did not have a football program -Earned a spot on the all-state first team as a senior in 2011 -A Class AA all-sec on performer his final two years -Earned sec onal MVP honors while playing basketball for Biondi -Picked up football offers from Alabama, Auburn, Boston College, Georgia, Miami (Fla.), Nebraska, Syracuse, Tennessee and USC

Personal -Born in Mount Vernon, N.Y. -Son of Lance McDowdell and Tyia Patrick -An interdisciplinary studies major

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Mark Messeguer Eligibility H/W Hometown High School

#44

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2014 - True Freshman -Sat out the season with an injury

High School -Played for Winter Springs High School and his senior year under coach Rodney Brewington -Worked as a center and defensive tackle during his high school career -Selected to the 2013 Seminole Athle c Conference First Team -Earned the Freshman Lineman MVP award

Personal -Born in Altamonte Springs, Fla. -Parents are Mark and Rosalynd Messeguer -Majoring in criminal jus ce Back-to-Back AAC Champions • 31 Wins from 2012-14 • 5 Bowls in 6 Years

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Wyatt Miller Eligibility H/W Hometown High School

#78 R-Freshman 6-4/293 Douglas, Ga. Coffee

2014 - True Freshman -Named to the American Athle c Conference All-Academic Team -Selected as the Offensive Scout Team Player of the Week for the Tulane game

High School -Coached by Robby Prui at Coffee High School, playing ght end and tackle -Ranked as the No. 53 offensive tackle by 247Sports and at No. 92 by ESPN -Both outlets also listed him with three stars -Selected to the 2013 All-Region 1-AAAAAA First Team -Received a spot in the 2014 Offense-Defense All-American Bowl in Orlando -Posted one catch for 17 yards as a junior, with Coffee reaching the first round of the playoffs in 2011 and 2012 -Le ered four years on the baseball field, three years on the gridiron and once on the basketball hardwood -Hit .330 as a first baseman in 2013 -Member of the student council and was in the top 5% of his class -Earned offers from Marshall and Middle Tennessee, as well as interest from Georgia Tech, Mississippi State, Missouri and Vanderbilt

Tre Neal Eligibility H/W Hometown High School

#33 R-Freshman 6-1/200 Buford, Ga. Buford

2014 - True Freshman -Honored on to the American Athle c Conference All-Academic Team -Worked with the scout team throughout the year

High School -Coached by Jess Simpson at Buford High School, where he played safety, cornerback and receiver -Received three stars from ESPN and 247Sports -247Sports also ranked him as the No. 76 safety in the country -Buford won the GHSA AAA state championship in both 2012 and 2013 -A 2013 honorable men on all-state choice at defensive back -Grabbed a spot on the GwinneƩ Daily Post 2013 All-County Second Team -Completed senior year with 54 tackles, four tackles for loss, one forced fumble, three break-ups and two intercep ons, while also having 31 recep ons for 413 yards and two touchdowns -For his career, had 97 tackles, seven tackles for loss, two forced fumbles, eight break-ups and four picks, and on offense notched 66 recep ons with 824 yards and five touchdowns -Named to the 2012 7-AAA All-Region First Team as a wide receiver -Member of the Fellowship of Chris an Athletes -Also competed in basketball, baseball and track and field -Offered by Cincinna , East Carolina, Kansas State, Miami (Fla.), Middle Tennessee USF, Southern Miss, Vanderbilt and West Virginia, and had interest from Clemson, Duke, Georgia Tech, Indiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, NC State, Stanford, Virginia and Wisconsin

Personal -Born in Lawrenceville, Ga. -Parents are Tino and Tracy Neal -Major is health sciences (pre-clinical) Back-to-Back AAC Champions • 31 Wins from 2012-14 • 5 Bowls in 6 Years

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Thomas Niles Eligibility H/W Hometown High School

#69 R-Senior 6-2/266 Gainesville, Ga. Gainesville

Personal 2014 - Junior

-Born in Douglas, Ga. -Parents are Randy Miller and Janie Hester -A biology major Back-to-Back AAC Champions • 31 Wins from 2012-14 • 5 Bowls in 6 Years

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Collin Mills Eligibility H/W Hometown High School

#60 R-Freshman 6-1/240 Citra, Fla. North Marion

2014 - True Freshman -Spent the year working with the scout team

High School -A ended North Marion High School and was coached by Ma Johnson -Was the Colts’ long snapper -A ended camps at UCF, Florida, Florida State and UAB

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-Honored with a spot on the American Athle c Conference NILES’ HONORS •All-AAC Second Team - ‘14 All-Academic Team -Voted on to the All-American •Phil Steele All-AAC Second Team - ‘14 Athle c Conference Second Team -Selected to Phil Steele’s Postseason All-Conference Second Team -Earned the team’s Outstanding Defensive Lineman award -Started all 13 games at defensive end, boas ng 49 tackles, 13.0 tackles for loss, 7.5 sacks, a pair of forced fumbles, a break-up and a blocked kick -At Croke Park Classic vs. Penn State 8/30: Tallied four stops and a sack for a loss of eight yards -At Missouri 9/13: Recorded a sack, and also collected six total tackles (five solo) -Bethune-Cookman 9/20: Added four stops and picked up his third sack of the season -At Houston 10/2: Piled on four tackles and his fourth sack of the season -BYU 10/9: Niles added another sack, becoming the first player in school history to have a sack in six straight games (dated back to 2013) -Tulane 10/18: Posted five solo tackles


-Temple 10/25: Added two solo stops -At UConn 11/1: Piled on four total tackles and recorded three QB hurries -SMU 11/22: Managed three quarterback hurries and two total stops -At USF 11/28: Registered a sack with two tackles -At East Carolina 12/4: Posted six tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss, half a sack and two hurries -St. Pete Bowl 12/26: Amassed five tackles with two for a loss, a sack, two forced fumbles and a recovery

2013 - Sophomore -Named UCF’s Outstanding Defensive Lineman at the postseason awards banquet -Started all 13 games at defensive end -Completed the year with 30 tackles, 8.0 tackles for loss and a team-high 4.0 sacks -Akron 8/29: Registered four total tackles and three QB hurries -South Carolina 9/28: Posted four total tackles with two TFLs -At Temple 11/16: Collected three total tackles and one sack -Rutgers 11/21: Added two stops, 0.5 TFL and two QH -USF 11/29: Piled on with four total tackles and one sack -At SMU 12/7: Recorded two solo stops and one assisted tackle -Tos tos Fiesta Bowl 1/1: Totaled five tackles (four assisted) while adding one sack and one QH -Also collected at least one tackle vs. Penn State, Memphis, UConn and Houston

Career Statistics Year 2012 2013 2014 Totals

G/GS 13/7 13/13 13/13 39/33

UT-AT-TT 10-20-30 14-16-30 28-21-49 52-57-109

2011 - True Freshman -Did not see game ac on

High School -A standout defensive tackle from Georgia, playing for coach Bruce Miller at Gainesville High School -Earned all-area recogni on, while picking up a second-team all-state honor -Was an Atlanta Journal-ConsƟtuƟon Class 3A Honorable Men on All-State selec on -As a senior, recorded 85 tackles, seven sacks and three forced fumbles -As a junior, recorded 75 tackles, five sacks, three forced fumbles and six tackles for loss -High school team was the regional champions from 2008-10 -Rated with three stars from Rivals, ESPN and Scout websites -ESPN ranked him as the No. 64 defensive tackle na onally, while Scout ranked him at No. 101 -Also le ered four years in lacrosse where he was a goalie, and was a member of the La n Club -Chose UCF over scholarship offers from Arkansas, NC State, Tennessee, FIU and Middle Tennessee

TFL 7.0 8.0 13.0 28.0

PBU 1 0 1 2

INT 0 0 0 0

FF 0 0 2 2

2014 Game-By-Game Opponent vs. PSU - 8/30 at MIZZOU - 9/13 B-CU - 9/20 at HOU - 10/2 BYU - 10/9 TLN - 10/18 TEM - 10/25 at UCONN - 11/1 TULSA - 11/14 SMU - 11/22 at USF - 11/28 at ECU - 12/4 vs. NCSU - 12/26

UT-AT-TT 1-3-4 5-1-6 1-3-4 1-3-4 2-2-4 5-0-5 2-0-2 2-2-4 0-1-1 1-1-2 2-0-2 1-5-6 5-0-5

2012 - Redshirt Freshman -In his first full season on the defensive line, notched 30 tackles and 7.0 tackles for loss in 13 games and seven starts -Ranked second on the team with 5.0 sacks -At Akron 8/30: Made three tackles and registered one sack -Missouri 9/29: Recorded four tackles (one solo), had two sacks, 2.0 TFL and 1.0 quarterback hurry -ECU 10/4: Collected seven tackles (one solo) and 3.0 quarterback hurries -Southern Miss 10/13: Acquired four tackles (two solo) -Memphis 10/20: Had a pass break-up -SMU 11/3: Started at defensive tackle and notched one stop -UAB 11/24: Finished with two tackles -Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl 12/21: Had a memorable bowl game by delivering 3.5 tackles for loss, 1.5 sacks and six tackles overall

SACK 5.0 4.0 7.5 16.5

SACK 1.0-8 1.0-9 1.0-5 1.0-9 1.0-8 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 1.0-10 0.5-5 1.0-5

TFL 1.0-8 2.0-10 1.5-6 1.5-10 1.0-8 1.0-1 0.0-0 0.5-1 0.0-0 0.0-0 1.0-10 1.5-6 2.0-10

PBU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

INT 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

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Connor O’Sullivan Eligibility H/W Hometown High School

#47

R-Sophomore 6-1/213 Pearl River, N.Y. Pearl River

2014 - Sophomore -Did not see game ac on

Prior to UCF -Enrolled at Rockland Community College in the fall of 2012, then Nassau Community College from January 2013 to the spring of 2014 -At Nassau, named the NJCAA Special Teams Player of the Week on Sept. 11, 2013, a er having 12 points in a win over Navy Prep -Later that month, had four field goals against Lackawanna -Selected to the 2013 All-Northeast Conference First Team

High School -Began his secondary school career at Ard Scoil Mhuire in Bruff, County Limerick, Ireland -In 2009, started a ending Pearl River High School in New York -The primary kicker at Pearl River and also punted -Connected on 52-yard field goal in 2011, and that year he hit a 34-yard field goal with 22 seconds le to knock off Nyack -Earned a spot on the New York State Sportswriters Associa on and the All-Metro First Team in 2011

Personal -Son of Mike and Sheila O’Sullivan -A criminal jus ce major

Personal -Parents are Andre and Lisa Niles -Majoring in sport and exercise science

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Taylor Oldham Eligibility H/W Hometown High School

#20

R-Junior 6-2/193 Daytona Beach, Fla. Warner Christian

2014 - Sophomore -Came in for 12 games, pulling in three catches for 35 yards -Bethune-Cookman 9/20: Notched his first-career catch for the Knights -Temple 10/25: Had a catch for two yards -SMU 11/22: Hauled in one catch for 19 yards

-Posted 74 pancake blocks/knockdowns as a senior -Named to the 2013 5A All-State First Team and to the 2013 FloridaHSFootball. com All-Southwest Florida Regional First Team -A ended UCF’s lineman camp in 2013 -A three-year starter for the baseball team, and also par cipated for two seasons in basketball -Member of the Na onal Honor Society and spent three years on the leadership commi ee for the Fellowship of Chris an Athletes -Offered by Clemson, Marshall, Florida Atlan c, FIU, Buffalo, Ball State, Youngstown State and Air Force, and had interest from Florida State, Missouri, Miami, USF and Wake Forest

Personal -Born in Tampa, Fla. -Parents are West and Laina Palmer -A pre-marke ng major

2013 - Redshirt Freshman

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-Sat out the first three games but appeared in the final 10 -UConn 10/26: Added one assisted tackle

2012 - True Freshman

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Nick Patti Eligibility H/W Hometown High School

#2 R-Junior 5-11/206 Orlando, Fla. Dr. Phillips

High School -Played for coach Andy Price at Warner Chris an Academy -Named to the Florida Class 2A All-State First Team from 2009-11, all-area first team 2010-11, team captain 2010-11 and team MVP 2010-11 -Among Rivals’ Top Performers in the 13th Annual Central Florida All-Star Football Game in December 2011, and was the Offensive MVP in the contest -Listed at No. 17 on Orlando SenƟnel’s 2012 Central Florida Super60 -A versa le player, also saw ac on as a running back and linebacker -For his career, notched 111 recep ons for 2,282 yards and 34 touchdowns, while pos ng 19 intercep ons and 236 tackles -During the regular season of his senior year, recorded 23 recep ons for 422 yards and carried the ball for 314 yards on 30 carries, 13 touchdowns -Among his top performances as a senior came against St. John Lutheran where he totaled 206 yards and three touchdowns on just seven touches (four recep ons, 141 yards; three carries, 65 yards) -Helped lead team to the 2011 Class 2A, Region 2, District 3 championship with a 10-4 overall record and undefeated 7-0 mark in district play -Was an Orlando SenƟnel All-Volusia County defensive back in 2010 -Recorded 1,036 receiving yards in 2010 with 17 touchdowns and 13 intercep ons -Team narrowly fell short in the 2010 Class 1B State Championship Game to Glades Day, 42-35, finishing the season at 13-1 -Had offers from NC State, Tennessee State and Bethune-Cookman, and interest from Ball State, Boston College, The Citadel, Connec cut, Duke, FAU, FIU, Illinois State, Indiana, Kentucky, Marshall, Miami, Syracuse, Temple and Western Kentucky

Personal -Son of John and Helene Oldham -Majoring in interdisciplinary studies Back-to-Back AAC Champions • 31 Wins from 2012-14 • 5 Bowls in 6 Years

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Luke Palmer Eligibility H/W Hometown High School

#70 R-Freshman 6-3/302 Wauchula, Fla. Hardee

2014 - True Freshman -Worked with the scout team during the year

High School -Coached by Buddy Mar n at Hardee High School -Named the No. 95 offensive tackle and with three stars by ESPN -Received a spot in the 2014 Offense-Defense All-American Bowl in Orlando -Selected to play in the 2014 Florida Athle c Coaches Associa on North-South All-Star Football Classic -Helped Hardee reach the 2013 FHSAA 5A regional finals

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2014 - Redshirt Sophomore -Played in five games, going 7-for-14 for 89 yards, and ran nine mes for 49 yards and a touchdown -Bethune-Cookman: Made his UCF debut in the fourth quarter a er transferring from Boise State. He went 2-for-2 for 37 yards -Tulane 10/18: Was 3-for-6 for 26 yards and had a 16-yard rush -SMU 11/22: Completed a pair of passes for 26 yards, and rushed for a touchdown as well

Prior to UCF -Spent the 2012-13 seasons at Boise State, redshir ng his true freshman campaign -An early enrollee, joining the Broncos in spring 2012 -Went 8-for-11 in a back-up role in 2013, totaling 63 yards

High School -Played for Rodney Wells at Dr. Phillips -Finalist for the Na onal Gatorade Player of the Year and Mr. Football in Florida -Received three stars from Rivals and 247Sports -A er senior season, played in the Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl, was the 8A Florida Player of the Year and was named offensive player of the year by the Orlando SenƟnel, Bright House Sports Network and the Orlando Touchdown Club -Went 34-4 as a starter, se ng the school’s career records for comple ons (374), yards (5,701), touchdown passes (66) and comple on percentage (67 percent) -Racked up 2,114 yards and 23 touchdowns, while rushing for 626 yards and seven scores in 2011, a year a er having 2,390 yards and 28 touchdowns compared to one intercep on in 2010 -Signing with Boise State, also had offers from Indiana, Louisiana Tech, Middle Tennessee State, UCF and USF

Personal -Parents are Ed and Judy Pa -Majoring in human communica on

Career Statistics Year G/GS COMP-ATT-INT 2013* 6/0 8-11-0 2014 5/0 7-14-1 Totals 11/0 15-25-1 * - at Boise State

PCT 72.7 50.0 60.0

YDS 63 89 152

TD 0 0 0

LG 11 23 23

EFF 120.84 89.11 103.07


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R-Freshman 6-1/225 West Palm Beach, Fla. Palm Beach Gardens

Jamiyus Pittman Eligibility H/W Hometown High School

#95

Sophomore 6-0/300 Moultrie, Ga. Colquitt County

2014 - True Freshman

2014 - True Freshman

-Missed the year with an injury

-Started against Bethune-Cookman and BYU, and played in all 13 games -Put up 19 tackles, 4.5 tackles, 2.0 sacks and a forced fumble -At Houston 10/2: Recorded his first sack as a Knight -BYU 10/9: Recorded two tackles -Tulane 10/18: Added one sack for a loss of seven yards -SMU 11/22: Posted three total tackles and one pass break-up -Had two tackles each against USF and East Carolina -St. Pete 12/26: Delivered three tackles

High School -Coached by Rob Freeman at Palm Beach Gardens -A two-star recruit according to Rivals -Finished senior season with 35 catches for 912 yards and eight touchdowns -Had 52 tackles, 10 sacks, six tackles for a loss, three forced fumbles and an intercep on on defense -First Team all-conference as a ght end and nominated as all-conference FHSAA 8A defensive player of the year -Selected as one of the Palm Beach Post Big Board top 50 recruits in South Florida and ESPN’s top 63 recruits in South Florida -Earned a spot on the Palm Beach County-Treasure Coast All-Star Team -Received the coaches MVP award in 2014, and was a three-year le erman as well as a team captain -Palm Beach Gardens went to the 8A state semifinals in 2014 and was the district champions in 2013 -Team captain and three-year le erman on the baseball team, received coaches MVP Award 2014 -Also has offers or interest from Rutgers, Ole Miss, Virginia, Virginia Tech, TCU, Ball State and FAU

Personal -Born in Wellington, Fla. -Parents are Sylvia Meade, Rudy Perez and step-father Brian Meade -Majoring in pre-integrated business Back-to-Back AAC Champions • 31 Wins from 2012-14 • 5 Bowls in 6 Years

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Jock Petree Eligibility H/W Hometown High School

#97 R-Sophomore 6-1/255 Orlando, Fla. West Orange

High School -Coached by Rush Propst at Colqui County High School -A three-star recruit by ESPN, Rivals and 247Sports -Ranked as the No. 34 defensive tackle in the country by Rivals, No. 41 by ESPN and No. 54 by 247Sports -A 2013 All-Region 1-AAAAAA Honorable Men on defensive lineman -Colqui County reached at least the GHSA state semifinals each year from 201013 -Atlanta Journal-ConsƟtuƟon named him one of the 10 best high school defensive linemen in Georgia in 2013 -Competed in Georgia’s Rising Seniors Junior Bowl in 2013 -Played in eight games in 2013, collec ng four sacks and approximately 50 tackles -Selected as a 2011 and 2012 All-Region 1-AAAAAA First Team honoree -Led the team in 2012 with 10 sacks, and also had 76 tackles overall -Member of the Fellowship of Chris an Athletes -Also was a power forward on the basketball team -Received offers from Arkansas, Florida, Georgia Tech, Kentucky, Miami (Fla.), Michigan State, Mississippi, Mississippi State, Nebraska and NC State, with interest from Alabama, Auburn, Florida State, Georgia and Wisconsin

Personal -Born in Moultrie, Ga. -Parents are Nathan Pi man and Zannita Jenkins -A criminal jus ce major

2014 - Redshirt Freshman -Named the Defensive Scout Team Player of the Week for the USF game

2013 - True Freshman -Selected as Defensive Scout Team Player of the Week for the Rutgers and SMU games

High School -Played for his father, Chip Petree, at West Orange High School -In limited ac on due to injury in 2011, posted 17 tackles, four sacks and three forced fumbles as an interior lineman -Also played ght end -Received an offer from Navy while at West Orange

Personal -Parents are Chip and Traci Petree -A criminal jus ce major

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Joseph Puopolo Eligibility H/W Hometown High School

#39 HB

R-Senior 5-10/246 Naples, Fla. Barron Collier

Justin Rae Eligibility H/W Hometown High School

#42 R-Freshman 5-10/253 Weston, Fla. Cypress Bay

2014 - Junior

2014 - True Freshman

-Grabbed a spot on the American Athle c Conference All-Academic Team -Earned the team’s Iron Man award for being the best li er -Played in 12 of UCF’s 13 games, serving as a fullback and H-back

-Named the offensive scout team player of the week for the UConn game

High School

2013 - Sophomore

-Played for coach Mark Guandolo at Cypress Bay -Started at le guard while in high school

-Appeared in 11 games with a start at Temple -Primarily served as a fullback and H-back during the season, leading the way for the running backs

Personal

2012 - Redshirt Freshman -Earned Offensive Scout Team Player of the Week honors for the Tulsa game

-Born in Jamaica -Parents are John and Dayle Rae -Brother of former UCF center Jordan Rae and current Knight Jason Rae -Majoring in criminal jus ce Back-to-Back AAC Champions • 31 Wins from 2012-14 • 5 Bowls in 6 Years

High School -Graduated from Barron Collier High School

Personal

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-Parents are Glenn and Connie Puopolo -Majoring in general business

Tristan Reaves Eligibility H/W Hometown High School

#25 R-Freshman 6-3/212 St. Cloud, Fla. Harmony

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Jason Rae Eligibility H/W Hometown High School

#73 Junior 5-11/292 Weston, Fla. Cypress Bay

2014 - Sophomore -On the American Athle c Conference All-Academic Team -Switched over to the offensive line and jumped into the role of UCF’s star ng center -Named the team’s Most Improved Offensive Player -Started seven games, and played in eight overall

2013 - True Freshman

2014 - True Freshman -Named to the American Athle c Conference All-Academic Team -Worked with the scout team

High School -Coached by Jerrad Butler at Harmony High School -Suited up as both a wide receiver and a defensive back -Selected as the Schuman’s Na onal Underclassmen Combine Tight End of the Year -Played in the NUC All-South Classic in January 2014

Personal -Born in Atlanta, Ga. -Son of Jennie Lewis -A sport and exercise science major

-Selected as the Defensive Scout Team Player of the Week for the Temple game -Came off the bench against Akron, FIU, Penn State, South Carolina, UConn, Rutgers and USF -UConn 10/26: Recovered a fumble vs. the Huskies

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High School -Played for coach Mark Guandolo at Cypress Bay -Earned a spot on the 2012 Florida Class 8A All-State First Team -Selected to the 2012 Miami Herald All-Broward County First Team Offense -Named to the 2011 Florida Class 8A All-State Second Team

Personal -Born in Jamaica -Parents are John and Dayle Rae -Brother of former UCF center Jordan Rae and current Knight Jus n Rae -Majoring in criminal jus ce

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Mike Rogers Eligibility H/W Hometown High School

#3

Freshman 5-10/196 Smyrna, Ga. CAmpbell

Originally signed with UCF in the spring of 2014

High School -Coached by Harris Rainbow at Campbell High School -247Sports listed him with four stars and as the No. 19 safety in the country -A three-star safety from ESPN which placed him at No. 55 na onally at the spot -Ranked with three stars and as the No. 32 athlete in the country by Rivals -Named the 2013 MarieƩa Daily Journal Player of the Year and to the 2013 Atlanta Journal-ConsƟtuƟon All-State AAAAAA First Team -Played in the Offense-Defense All-American Bowl in Orlando in January 2014 -As a senior in 10 games, rushed 197 mes for 1,735 yards and 23 touchdowns, while on defense, posted 85 tackles, five forced fumbles and three intercep ons -On special teams in 2013, had 15 kickoff returns for 651 yards and three touchdowns, along with six punt returns for 156 yards and a score -Against Kennesaw Mountain in October 2013, rushed for a reported 397 yards and four touchdowns


-Picked up offers from Arkansas, Cincinna , Clemson, East Carolina, Georgia Tech, Mississippi, Mississippi State, Missouri, Ohio State, Syracuse and Vanderbilt, with interest from Georgia, Illinois, Kentucky and Minnesota

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-Son of Anita Perkins -Majoring in athle c training

Maurice Russell Eligibility H/W Hometown High School

#52

R-Junior 5-11/239 Fort Meade, Fla. Fort Meade

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Mark Rucker Eligibility H/W Hometown High School

#16

R-Junior 5-9/213 Miramar, Fla. Miramar

2014 - Sophomore -Named to the American Athle c Conference All-Academic Team -Entered 11 games on the year, notching four tackles -Named Defensive Scout Team Player of the Week for the Houston contest -Posted a tackle in each of the last three regular season games

2013 - Redshirt Freshman 2014 - Sophomore -Played in all 13 games, totaling eight tackles -At Croke Park Classic vs. Penn State 8/30: Notched one solo tackle -Named the Defensive Scout Team Player of the Week for the Tulane game -Also had tackles vs. Tulane, UConn, Tulsa, SMU and East Carolina

-Appeared in eight games overall -UConn 10/26: Added a solo tackle

2012 - True Freshman -Selected as the Defensive Scout Team Player of the Week for the Memphis game

2013 - Redshirt Freshman

High School

-Selected as the Defensive Scout Team Player of the Week for the UConn game -Played against FIU and UConn -UConn 10/26: Added one solo tackle

-Played under coach Jemalle Cornelius at Fort Meade, spending me as a fullback, running back and on special teams besides serving as a linebacker -Par cipated in the FACA North-South All-Star Game in Sebring, Fla., as a senior -Rated three stars by Rivals.com and ESPN -Was a first-team all-state selec on who led the county with over 150 tackles in 2011, and also had 14 forced fumbles with five rushing touchdowns -Earned PolkPreps’ Super 16 status, and was the defensive player of the year in the county -Named the Lakeland Ledger Small School Defensive Player of the Year in 2010 thanks to 128 tackles -The team’s rookie of the year as a freshman and defensive MVP as a sophomore -Also played right field for the baseball team and as a forward with basketball -Member of the D.A.R.E. Club, Na onal Honor Society, About Face Mentor Program, Principal Leadership Cabinet, Advisor Commi ee and Fellowship of Chris an Athletes -Received interest from Ball State, Indiana, Iowa State, USF and Western Kentucky

2012 - True Freshman -Named the Defensive Scout Team Player of the Week for his efforts before the Southern Miss game

High School -Coached by Damon Cogdell at Miramar High School -Served as team captain his final two seasons -Also played fullback and safety -Racked up 120 tackles with two intercep ons and a pair of forced fumbles as a senior -In the 2012 8A state tle game, racked up seven tackles with a sack vs. Plant -Defensive MVP of the 2012 Private vs. Public All-Star Game -Collected 110 tackles with two picks and two forced fumbles as a junior, and posted 50 rushing yards with a touchdown as a sophomore when he blocked for a 1,000-yard rusher -Along with serving as the state runner-up in 2011, Miramar was the state champions in 2009 -Was the defensive player of the year for the junior varsity club as a freshman -Received interest from Middle Tennessee, Western Kentucky and Minnesota

Personal -Parents are Winston Russell and Laverne Wright -Major is interdisciplinary studies Back-to-Back AAC Champions • 31 Wins from 2012-14 • 5 Bowls in 6 Years

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Personal -Parents are Reginald and Charlene Rucker -Major is interdisciplinary studies

Trace Ryan Eligibility H/W Hometown High School

#30 R-Freshman 6-3/170 Navarre, Fla. Fort Walton Beach

2014 - True Freshman -Received a spot on the American Athle c Conference All-Academic Team -Worked with the scout team

High School -Coached by Mike Owens at Fort Walton Beach High School -Received a spot on the 2013 Daily News Northwest Florida Second Team -Also a member of the varsity basketball team -Started his high school career at Navarre from 2010-12

Personal -Son of Jim and Chanda Ryan

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Tre’Quan Smith Eligibility H/W Hometown High School

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R-Freshman 6-1/201 Delray Beach, Fla. Village Academy

Domenic Spencer Eligibility H/W Hometown High School

2014 - True Freshman

2014 - Junior

-Earned a spot on the American Athle c Conference All-Academic Team -Received the team’s Kodak Award, which is given to UCF’s Scout Team Player of the Year -Named an Offensive Scout Team Player of the Week for the Bethune-Cookman contest

-Played in 11 games and posted four tackles -Bethune-Cookman 9/20: Added three total tackles -SMU 11/22: Had a tackle and a fumble recovery

High School -Coached by Donald Hanna at Village Academy High School -A three-star recruit according to ESPN, Rivals and 247Sports -Saw me at wide receiver and defensive back in high school -Earned a spot on the Palm Beach Post All-Area First Team (small schools) in 2012 and 2013 -Village Academy reached the 2012 and 2013 FHSAA 2A regional semifinals -Posted 30 catches for 674 yards, had 429 rushing yards with 14 overall touchdowns and intercepted three passes in 2013 -Collected 41 recep ons for 1,086 yards and 12 touchdowns as a junior when he was on the all-state second team, while pos ng seven intercep ons with two being returned for touchdowns -Listed as the No. 4 prospect in Palm Beach County by the Sun SenƟnel -Named the 2012 Class 2A Underclassman MVP of the Year by FloridaHSFootball. com -Was a second-team all-area (small schools) pick as a junior forward for the basketball team, averaging 15 points and 14 rebounds per game -An honorable-men on all-area choice in the 400M in track and field, claiming the district championship, and also was a state semifinalist by clocking a me of 51.70 seconds -Began playing football as a junior, picking up two le ers, and earned three le ers in basketball and two in track and field -Member of the honor roll his final two years -Received offers from BYU, Nebraska, USF, UCLA and Virginia Tech, and interest from Arkansas, Florida Atlan c, Miami (Fla.), Minnesota, South Carolina and West Virginia

#50

Senior 5-10/229 Dallas, Texas Skyline

2013 - Sophomore -Member of the American Athle c Conference All-Academic Team -Appeared in five games, pos ng four tackles with half a sack -UConn 10/26: Added two total stops and a .5 TFL

2012 - True Freshman -Appeared in three games and had three tackles -Earned the Defensive Scout Team Player of the Week award for the Akron game -At Memphis 10/20: Made one tackle in his first ac on as a collegiate player -UAB 11/24: Recorded two tackles -Also appeared in the C-USA Championship Game

High School -Played under coach Reginald Samples at Skyline High School -Rated with three stars by Rivals.com -Earned a spot on 2011 TheOldCoach.com AAA Texas Class 5A All-State Second Team -Posted 13 sacks with 20 tackles for loss as a junior -In 2010, was a member of the 5A all-state first team, and following the season, par cipated in the Dallas-Fort Worth Under Armour Combine -Received interest from Navy, UTEP, New Mexico, SMU, North Texas, Nevada and Iowa State

Personal -Son of Dwight and Yve e Spencer -Major is interdisciplinary studies Back-to-Back AAC Champions • 31 Wins from 2012-14 • 5 Bowls in 6 Years

Personal -Born in Delray Beach, Fla. -Son of Falonda Edwards -A pre-accoun ng major

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William Solomon Eligibility H/W Hometown High School

2014 - Sophomore

#16

R-Sophomore 6-2/190 Orlando, Fla. University

Charles Sprenkel Eligibility H/W Hometown High School

#68

R-Sophomore 6-4/298 Delray Beach, Fla. Atlantic

2014 - Redshirt Freshman -Grabbed a spot on the American Athle c Conference All-Academic Team -Dressed for the Tulsa game -Worked with the scout team

2013 - True Freshman

-Prac ced with the scout team

-Selected as an Offensive Scout Team Player of the Week for the UConn game

High School

High School

-Coached by Don Stark at University High School

Personal -Born in Orlando, Fla. -Son of Bill and Cindy Solomon -Majoring in finance

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-Played for coach Chris Bean at Atlan c -On the Na onal roster for the Palm Beach High School Football All-Star Game in January 2013

Personal -Parents are William and Kathleen Sprenkel -Majoring in sport and exercise science


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William Stanback Eligibility H/W Hometown High School

#28

Junior 6-1/228 Hempstead, N.Y. Uniondale

2014 - Sophomore -Named to the All-American Athle c Conference First Team STANBACK’S HONORS -Earned a spot on Phil Steele’s •All-AAC First Team - ‘14 Postseason All-Conference •Phil Steele’s All-AAC Third Team - ‘14 •All-AAC Second Team - ‘13 Third Team -Received the team’s •CollegeFootballNews.com Freshman H.M. - ‘13 Outstanding Offensive Back award at its annual banquet -Worked through injuries to start seven of 10 games played -Rushed for 697 yards on 189 carries, and had 10 touchdowns -Also boasted 11 recep ons for 55 yards and two scores -At Missouri 9/13: Received his first career start and hauled in his second touchdown recep on as a Knight in the second quarter, also adding 15 carries for 33 yards -Bethune-Cookman 9/20: Boasted his first career 100-yard rushing game, going for 104 yards and two touchdowns -At Houston 10/2: Rushed 14 mes for 44 yards -BYU 10/9: Totaled 44 yards on 14 carries and a score, while adding two catches for 18 yards and a touchdown recep on -Tulane 10/18: Carried the ball 16 mes for 45 yards and one score -Temple 10/25: Rushed 26 mes for 94 yards and two touchdowns -At UConn 11/1: Finished with 141 yards on a season-high 28 rushes and ed his season-best with two touchdowns -Tulsa 11/14: Gained 54 yards on 17 carries -At East Carolina 12/4: Amassed 101 rushing yards on 24 carries, and also had two touchdowns

2013 - True Freshman -All-American Athle c Conference Second Team -College Football News All-Freshman Honorable Men on -Off the bench, rushed for 443 yards on 105 a empts, collec ng six touchdowns -Caught 15 passes for 186 yards and a TD, and had 11 kickoff returns for 218 yards -Finished with 847 all-purpose yards and 42 points, while chipping in nine tackles and one forced fumble on special teams -Akron 8/29: Tallied seven carries with 38 yards in UCF debut -At FIU 9/6: Gained 58 yards on nine carries -At Memphis 10/5: Carried the ball seven mes for 27 yards and a score, and delivered a crucial big hit on special teams to force a fumble that was picked up by DB Drico Johnson and returned for a touchdown -At Louisville 10/18: Tallied 65 yards rushing with two scores on nine carries. Also added 79 yards on kickoff return du es with three total returns -Houston 11/9: Rushed for 74 yards on nine carries and delivered a pair of rushing touchdowns in the second half, tying a career high for the true freshman -At Temple 11/16: Scored on a 49-yard catch and run -Rutgers 11/21: Rushed for one touchdown and six yards on 10 carries, while pos ng two catches for 24 yards including a 20-yarder that made na onal headlines for his powerful run a er the recep on -USF 11/29: Gained 33 yards on 10 carries, and had six recep ons for 69 yards -Tos tos Fiesta Bowl 1/1: Totaled 33 yards on 13 carries

High School -Coached by Greg Didio at Uniondale where he le holding the school’s career rushing yards record with 4,168 yards -Also had school records with 47 career touchdowns and 4,966 total yards -Played running back, quarterback, safety and linebacker for Uniondale, serving as a co-captain in 2011 and 2012 -As a senior, punished defenses for 1,350 rushing yards with 19 touchdowns, and had 358 passing yards as well en route to the MSG Varsity All-Metro Second Team and the All-Long Island Second Team -Collected 75 tackles, three sacks and two intercep ons in 2012 -For the Knights in 2012, had a single-game career-high 335 rushing yards and scored four touchdowns in a win over Plainview JFK -A week before that contest, played quarterback in a victory vs. Freeport, rushing for 231 yards and four touchdowns, while on defense he posted 10 tackles and two intercep ons -Named the Offensive MVP in the 2012 Nassau County Senior Bowl, scoring two touchdowns and returning an intercep on for a score in his team’s 26-13 win -Earned all-county honors his final three seasons -In 2011, collected 1,437 rushing yards with 15 touchdowns, and on defense had 58 tackles with 10 sacks and one intercep on -Rushed for 1,256 yards and 10 touchdowns in 2010, while pos ng 43 tackles, two sacks and two intercep ons -Finished freshman year with 125 yards and three touchdowns, and had two kickoff returns for touchdowns -Also par cipated in wrestling and track and field, running the 100m and 200m, while also helping the 4x100 relay team earn first place at the 2012 Edy Games by pos ng the second-fastest me in the state at 42.58 -Competed in the 2012 4x100 na onal championship, and was on the Nassau AllCounty Excep onal Senior Team -Received interest from Syracuse, Connec cut, Rutgers, Pi sburgh, Maine and Stony Brook

Personal -Parents are Bill and Patricia Stanback -Major is human communica on

Career Statistics Year 2013 2014 Totals

G/GS 13/0 10/7 23/7

ATT 105 189 294

YDS 443 697 1,140

TD 6 10 16

LG 38 41 41

AVG/C AVG/G 4.2 34.1 3.7 69.7 3.9 49.6

2014 Game-By-Game Opponent vs. PSU - 8/30 at MIZZOU - 9/13 B-CU - 9/20 at HOU - 10/2 BYU - 10/9 TLN - 10/18 TEM - 10/25 at UCONN - 11/1 TULSA - 11/14 SMU - 11/22 at USF - 11/28 at ECU - 12/4 vs. NCSU - 12/26

NO

-RushingYDS TD

15 15 14 22 16 26 28 17

33 104 44 44 45 93 141 54

0 2 0 1 1 2 2 0

24 12

101 38

2 0

LG DNP 11 35 12 9 19 12 21 12 DNP DNP 41 14

NO

-ReceivingYDS TD

LG

3 1 0 2 0 2 1 0

13 5 0 18 0 5 7 0

1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

7 5 0 14 0 4 7 0

2 0

7 0

0 0

10 0

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Brendin Straubel Eligibility H/W Hometown High School

#35

R-Senior 5-9/194 Tampa, Fla. Jefferson

-As a youth football player, played with the Naples Gators, which advanced to the Orange Bowl Youth Football tle game -Also par cipated on the Titans’ men’s track team, excelling in the discus and shot put, as well as on the basketball and lacrosse teams -Had interest from Boston College, FIU, Indiana, Iowa, Iowa State, Maryland and Navy

Personal -Parents are Jean Sylverain and Nerlande Francois -Major is human communica on

2014 - Junior

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-Saw me in six games on the season

2013 - Sophomore

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-Named the Defensive Scout Team Player of the Week against Memphis -Appeared in eight games during the year, amassing six tackles -Had tackles vs. UConn, Houston, USF and Baylor

2012 - Redshirt Freshman High School -A ended Jefferson High School in Tampa, coached by Mike Fenton -School won the 2010 FHSAA 3A state tle -Had 52 tackles, an intercep on, a sack, a fumble recovery and six break-ups during the 2010 campaign

Personal

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Stanley Sylverain

#42

R-Junior 6-1/249 Naples, Fla. Golden Gate

2014 - Sophomore -Grabbed a spot on the American Athle c Conference All-Academic Team -Selected as the Defensive Scout Team Player of the Week leading up to the Missouri game -Posted a tackle vs. SMU -Finished with 11 games played

2013 - Redshirt Freshman -Member of the American Athle c Conference All-Academic Team -Saw me in nine games mostly on special teams

2012 - True Freshman -Did not see game ac on while working with the scout team

High School -Played weakside defensive end while in the 4-3 scheme, but played mostly outside linebacker in 2011 in a 3-3-5 stack forma on with Golden Gate High School -Coached by Mike DiGrigoli and played three seasons on the varsity squad -Ini ally began his varsity career as a safety and made the switch to linebacker following his sophomore season -Named to the 2011 Naples Daily News All-Area First-Team Defense as well as second team Collier County Athle c Conference -Played in the 2011 Naples North Rotary All-Star Football Classic -As a senior in 2011, recorded 98 total tackles and nine sacks -Made Bill Buchalter’s statewide top 100 list (No. 94) in 2011 as well as one of the 21 linebackers named to FlaVarsity.com’s Top 160 list -As a junior (2010), recorded 89 tackles, 6.5 sacks and three forced fumbles -Was an all-conference selec on as a junior -Had 65 tackles, 8.5 sacks and three forced fumbles as a sophomore (2009), while earning all-conference status -Member of the Key Club and AB Honor Roll

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R-Senior 6-0/235 Miramar, Fla. Everglades

-Honored on to the American Athle c Conference All-Academic Team -Started two games at H-back and appeared in all 13 games overall -Rushed 17 mes for 36 yards and a touchdown -At Missouri 9/13: Selected as one of UCF’s three captains against the Tigers -Tulane 10/18: Earned his first career start, and it came as an H-back -SMU 11/22: Rushed eight mes for 16 yards and had an 8-yard catch -At USF 11/28: Had seven rushes for 20 yards

2013 - Sophomore

-Parents are Alexander Becke and Mercedes Straubel -Majoring in interdisciplinary studies

Eligibility H/W Hometown High School

Eligibility H/W Hometown High School

#17

2014 - Junior

-Worked with the scout team and did not see game ac on

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Cedric Thompson

-In 12 games, had five carries for 17 yards as well as one recep on -Posted seven tackles on special teams -Akron 8/29: Tallied three carries for 16 yards

2012 - Redshirt Freshman -Saw game ac on in 12 contests, rushing for 62 yards and one touchdown on 13 carries, and adding two special teams tackles -At Akron 8/30: In his first collegiate game, rushed for 44 yards on 11 carries with a touchdown -ECU 10/4: Carried the ball twice for 18 yards while making two special teams tackles (one solo) -Was the Offensive Scout Team Player of the Week for the SMU game

2011 - True Freshman -Worked with the scout team

High School -Coached by Josh Shapiro at Everglades -Everglades advanced to the 2010 Class 6A state playoffs during his senior year a er qualifying through Region 3 District 11 -Team was 2009 district champions -Team captain as a junior and a senior -Rushed for 800 yards on 155 carries for 16 touchdowns as a senior -Had 485 yards on 100 carries and seven touchdowns as a junior -As a sophomore, rushed for 385 yards on 55 carries and three touchdowns -Rated with two stars from ESPN and Scout -ESPN listed him at No. 156 na onally at his posi on, while Scout had him at No. 168 -Received All-Broward County recogni on by the South Florida Sun-SenƟnel -Miami Herald had him at No. 20 in Broward County prior to his senior year -Earned four varsity le ers in football -Also le ered three years in track, focusing on the 110 and 300-meter hurdles -Posted personal-best mes of 14.94 seconds in the 110-meter hurdles and 39.36 seconds in the 300-meter hurdles -Chose UCF over offers from Kansas State, FAU, Illinois, Western Illinois and Southern Illinois

Personal -Parents are Will and Lavora Thompson -Brother, Courtney, was a defensive back at Kansas State -Majoring in hospitality management


Career Statistics Year 2012 2013 2014 Totals

G/GS 12/0 12/0 13/2 37/2

ATT 13 5 17 35

YDS 62 17 36 115

TD 1 0 1 2

Personal LG 12 8 8 12

AVG/C AVG/G 4.8 5.2 3.4 1.4 2.1 2.8 3.3 3.1

-Parents are CJ and Kelli Watson -Major is sport and exercise science Back-to-Back AAC Champions • 31 Wins from 2012-14 • 5 Bowls in 6 Years

Back-to-Back AAC Champions • 31 Wins from 2012-14 • 5 Bowls in 6 Years

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Blake Tiralosi Eligibility H/W Hometown High School

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#24

R-Junior 5-11/194 Orlando, Fla. Bishop Moore

2014 - Sophomore -Selected as the Offensive Scout Team Player of the Week before the Tulsa game -Also appeared in that Tulsa game

2013 - Redshirt Freshman -Named the Offensive Scout Team Player of the Week for the FIU and Temple games -Came off the bench in the FIU game

Michael Willett Eligibility H/W Hometown High School

#37

R-Sophomore 5-9/197 Orlando, Fla. Boone

2014 - Redshirt Freshman -Honored with a spot on the American Athle c Conference All-Academic Team -Played in 12 games, collec ng five tackles on special teams -Posted tackles against Bethune-Cookman, Houston, UConn and East Carolina

2013 - True Freshman -Earned Offensive Scout Team Player of the Week for the FIU and Louisville games

High School -Played for coach Phil Ziglar at Boone High School

Personal 2012 - True Freshman -Selected as the Offensive Scout Team Player of the Week for the Marshall game

-Parents are Blake and Janna Wille -Major is legal studies Back-to-Back AAC Champions • 31 Wins from 2012-14 • 5 Bowls in 6 Years

High School -Played for coach Ma Hedrick at Bishop Moore High School -Rushed for 1,022 yards and averaged 10.1 yards per a empt during his senior campaign -Also racked up 14 touchdowns that season -On defense, posted more than 50 solo tackles as an outside linebacker

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Chris Williams Eligibility H/W Hometown High School

#31

R-Freshman 6-0/189 St. Marys, Ga. Camden County

Personal -Parents are Tim and Lisa Tiralosi -Major is management

2014 - True Freshman

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Colby Watson Eligibility H/W Hometown High School

#76

R-Junior 6-5/301 Pensacola, Fla. Pine Forest

2014 - Sophomore -Started the first three games at right guard before suffering a season-ending injury

2013 - Redshirt Freshman -Appeared in contests against Akron, FIU and UConn

2012 - True Freshman -Akron 8/30: Saw game ac on against the Zips -Received a redshirt

High School -Coached by Jerry Pollard at Pine Forest High School -ESPN.com rated him the No. 16 guard in the na on and the No. 46 overall prospect in the state of Florida -Garnered Class 6A all-state second-team honors as a senior -Also named to the 2011 Pensacola News Journal All-Area Football Team -As a junior (2010), helped Pine Forest to a regional semifinal appearance in the Class 4A state championship -Also played baseball in high school -Chose the Knights over Louisville, Western Kentucky and South Alabama -Also received interest from Alabama, Auburn, Florida and LSU

-Dressed for the Tulsa game -Spent the season with the scout team

High School -Coached by Welton Coffey at Camden County High School, star ng at cornerback but also playing safety -Received four stars from ESPN, which placed him at No. 19 in the na on among safe es and No. 32 overall in the state of Georgia -Rivals lists him with three stars and at No. 40 on its safe es chart, while 247Sports gives him three stars and puts him at No. 50 in the country among safe es -Selected to the 2013 1-AAAAAA All-Region First Team -During 2013, had a 100-yard intercep on return for a touchdown vs. Ti on, and three intercep ons with two going back for scores against Savannah Beach -Also had several solid games as a senior running back, highlighted by a 145-yard performance and two touchdowns vs. Baker County (Fla.) -Posted six intercep ons with three being returned for scores, 698 all-purpose yards and eight overall touchdowns in 2013 -Helped Camden County reach the round of 16 of the 2013 GHSA AAAAAA state tournament, and the quarterfinals in 2012 -Collected six rushing touchdowns, one receiving score and 670 all-purpose yards as a junior -Played basketball and competed in track and field as well in high school -Picked up offers from Alabama, Auburn, Florida State, Mississippi, North Carolina and Ohio State

Personal -Son of Cassandra Floyd -Majoring in interdisciplinary studies

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Dontravious #7 Wilson Eligibility H/W Hometown High School

Junior 5-10/196 Buford, Ga. Buford

Career Statistics Year 2013 2014 Totals

G/GS 9/0 10/4 19/4

ATT 9 95 104

YDS 10 347 357

TD 0 3 3

LG 5 25 25

AVG/C AVG/G 1.1 1.1 3.7 34.7 3.4 18.8

Back-to-Back AAC Champions • 31 Wins from 2012-14 • 5 Bowls in 6 Years

2014 - Sophomore -Started four games and saw me in 10 contests overall -Rushed 95 mes with 347 yards and three touchdowns -Pulled in 13 recep ons for 56 yards, and had four kickoff returns for 74 yards -At Croke Park Classic vs. Penn State 8/30: Notched his first-career start and rushed for 34 yards on 21 carries -At Missouri 9/13: Gained 11 yards on one rush -Bethune-Cookman 9/20: Carried the rock seven mes for a total of 17 yards -At Houston 10/2: Averaged 5.1 yards per carry, with 36 yards on seven rushes -Tulane 10/18: Notched 13 rushes for 51 yards -Temple 10/25: Received 11 carries for 22 yards -Tulsa 11/14: Totaled 17 carries for a team-leading 87 yards and one touchdown -SMU 11/22: Averaged 5.3 yards per carry on 15 rushes for a total of 80 yards and two scores on the ground

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A.J. Wooten Eligibility H/W Hometown High School

#96

R-Freshman 6-4/251 Alapaha, Ga. Berrien

2014 - True Freshman -Spent the year with the scout team

High School

-Came in during nine games, mainly on special teams -Had nine rushes for 10 yards -At FIU 9/6: Marked UCF debut with two carries -UConn 10/26: Gained 11 yards on seven rushes

-Coached by Ed Pilcher at Berrien High School -Ranked with three stars and as the No. 100 defensive end in the na on by ESPN -Saw me as a defensive end and offensive tackle for Berrien -Earned a spot in the Georgia North/South All-Star Classic in December 2013 -Posted at least five sacks as a senior, and received the team’s Rebel Award -Came through with 64 tackles and four sacks during his junior campaign -Also suited up on the basketball team in high school where he was a second-team all-region pick in 2012-13 -Member of the Beta Club and the Future Business Leaders of America -Recruited by Auburn, Duke, Georgia and Miami (Fla.)

High School

Personal

2013 - True Freshman

-Coached by Jess Simpson at Buford, which claimed the Georgia AAA state championship in 2012 and lost only six games in the past 10 years -Le ered three years at Buford as a running back and linebacker -Buford defeated St. Pius in the 2012 tle game, 10-3, with Wilson’s 39-yard fourth-down, fourth-quarter touchdown run serving as the difference -With the tle in 2012, Buford won its fourth state championship in five years -Rated with three stars and the No. 68 running back in the na on by ESPN -Earned an 84 ra ng from 247Sports.com -Named the team’s most improved player as a senior, rushing for 1,500 yards on 190 a empts, and also had 35 tackles with two sacks -Served as team captain his final year where he was on the all-region first team, an Atlanta Journal-ConsƟtuƟon AA all-state honorable men on recipient and a Gwinne County Player of the Month -Rushed for 1,000 yards on 125 carries in 2011, and had 43 tackles with three sacks -Chose UCF over Arkansas State, Cincinna , Georgia Southern, Georgia State, USF, Southern Miss and Western Kentucky

Personal -Born in Albany, Ga. -Parents are Shun and Toya Wilson -Major is sport and exercise science

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Matthew Wright Eligibility H/W Hometown High School

#49

R-Freshman 6-1/179 Lancaster, Pa. Lampeter-Strasburg

2014 - True Freshman -Honored on to the American Athle c Conference All-Academic Team -Dressed for the Tulsa game, and spent the year learning behind three senior kickers

High School

2014 Game-By-Game Opponent vs. PSU - 8/30 at MIZZOU - 9/13 B-CU - 9/20 at HOU - 10/2 BYU - 10/9 TLN - 10/18 TEM - 10/25 at UCONN - 11/1 TULSA - 11/14 SMU - 11/22 at USF - 11/28 at ECU - 12/4 vs. NCSU - 12/26

-First name is Adonijah -Born in Ti on, Ga. -Parents are Ned Wooten and Minnie Loyd -Majoring in forensic science

NO 21 1 7 7

-RushingYDS 34 11 17 36

TD 0 0 0 0

13 11 0 17 15

51 22 0 87 80

0 0 0 1 2

3

9

0

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LG 16 11 7 14 DNP 17 4 0 25 12 DNP DNP 4

NO 2 2 0 0

-ReceivingYDS TD 11 0 7 0 0 0 0 0

LG 6 5 0 0

1 0 2 3 3

-7 0 8 15 22

0 0 0 0 0

0 0 4 10 12

0

0

0

0

-Played for coach John Manion at Lampeter-Strasburg High School in Pennsylvania -Ranked with three stars and as the No. 46 best kicker in the na on by ESPN -Was on the Pennsylvania Football News Class AAA First-Team, and was tabbed a Sec on Two First-Team All-Star as a placekicker and punter -Converted 9-of-11 field-goal a empts as a senior, with a long of 42 -Went 15-of-18 in his high-school career -Missed only four of 126 extra-point a empts in high school -Also a Lancaster Newspapers Fall All-Star in soccer -Had walk-on offers from Purdue, Temple and Baylor

Personal -Majoring in aerospace engineering


2015 Signing Class Rashard Causey

#30 Titus Davis

#99

Freshman - Defensive Back - 6-0/188 Miami, Fla./St. Thomas Aquinas

Freshman - Defensive Line - 6-2/230 Ellenwood, Ga./Stockbridge

High School

High School

-Coached by Rocco Casullo at St. Thomas Aquinas -A four-star product according to ESPN, which also listed him as the 22nd best cornerback in the na on, the 46th best player in the state and No. 247 in the ESPN 300 -Had three stars from Rivals and 247Sports -Selected to play in the 2015 Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl -Helped guide St. Thomas Aquinas to the 2014 FHSAA 7A state championship, as the defense gave up just 20 points in five games in the playoffs -Started his high school career at University School of Nova Southeastern in Fort Lauderdale, where it captured the 2012 FHSAA 3A state tle -Produced 40 tackles and four intercep ons as a junior, and three picks as a sophomore -Earned offers from Arkansas, Cincinna , Clemson, Eastern Michigan, Florida, Florida Atlan c, Florida State, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Miami (Fla.), Michigan, Mississippi State, Nebraska, NC State, Notre Dame, Penn State, Pi sburgh, Purdue, South Carolina, USF, TCU, Tennessee, UCLA, West Virginia, Western Kentucky and Wisconsin

-Coached by Kevin Whitley at Stockbridge High School in Georgia -Earned three stars from ESPN, Rivals and 247Sports -Ranked as the No. 56 strong-side defensive end in the country by 247Sports, and the No. 59 defensive end by ESPN -Stockbridge reached the 2014 GHSA Class AAAAA state semifinals and the 2013 state quarterfinals -On the roster for the 2014 Florida vs. Georgia All-Star Game -Starter all four years of high school, including star ng every game as a freshman, and was the team MVP in 2014 -Racked up 10 sacks as a senior and 17 sacks as a junior -First-team all-county, all-area and all-region selec on his last three seasons -An honorable men on all-state selec on in 2014 and 2013 by the Atlanta Journal ConsƟtuƟon -Was on the 2013 Georgia Sports Writers Associa on All-State Second Team -Named to the 2012 All-Southern Crescent Second Team -Beta Club member in high school -Picked up offers from several schools including Georgia Tech, Indiana, Iowa, Iowa State, Ole Miss, Missouri, Purdue, Virginia Tech and West Virginia

Personal

Personal

-Born in Miami, Fla. -Parents are Rashard and Stephanie Causey -Majoring in biomedical sciences

Aaron Cochran

#43

Freshman - H-Back - 6-2/260 Atlanta, Ga./Hapeville Charter High School -Coached by Winston Gordon at Hapeville Charter -Boasted three stars from Rivals, 247Sports and ESPN -Listed as both a defensive end, fullback and ght end coming out of high school -As a senior, had 20 recep ons for 275 yards and 21 carries for 406 yards and six touchdowns on offense, while pos ng 57 tackles, 10 sacks and five forced fumbles on defense -Was an all-city selec on at Grady High School in 2013 -Hauled in seven catches for 118 yards as a junior, and notched 39 tackles with eight sacks and two forced fumbles -Had at least eight recep ons and more than 45 tackles in each of his first two years of high school -Picked up offers from Louisville, Memphis, South Alabama and Western Kentucky among others

Personal -Born in Atlanta, Ga. -Parents are Ronald and Teressa Cochran -A pre-management major

-Born in Atlanta, Ga. -Parents are Tyrone and Vickie Davis -A pre-management major

Marcus Foster

#58

Freshman - Linebacker - 6-1/213 League City, Texas/Clear Falls High School -Coached by Mike Zierlein at Clear Falls High Schools -A three-star recruit from 247Sports -In his final game for the Knights, had a 42-yard intercep on return for a touchdown against Brazoswood -Even though he missed the start of 2014 due to an injury, s ll racked up 90 tackles with four forced fumbles, three recoveries, one intercep on and one touchdown en route to first-team all-district accolades -Racked up 136 tackles during his junior season, along with three sacks, two forced fumbles, 20 tackles for loss, one intercep on and one touchdown -Was a 2013 Associated Press All-State Second Team pick, and was on the alldistrict/all-county first team -As a sophomore, also played basketball and was on the track and field team -Offered by Houston, Louisiana Tech, Navy, Nevada and Tulsa among others

Personal -Born in Des Moines, Iowa -Parents are Melvin and Stacy Foster -Majoring in mechanical engineering

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2015 Signing Class Quintin Hampton

#53 Tyler Hudanick

#72

Freshman - Linebacker - 5-11/240 Moultrie, Ga./Colquitt County

Freshman - Offensive Line - 6-5/294 Harmony, Pa./Seneca Valley

High School

High School

-Coached by Rush Propst at Colqui County High School -Earned three stars by Rivals, 247Sports and ESPN -Ranked as the 48th best inside linebacker in the country by ESPN -Colqui County won the 2014 GHSA Class AAAAAA state tle and advanced to the 2013 state semifinals -Had 355 career tackles in high school -Posted 147 tackles in 2014 and 132 tackles in 2013 -That tackle total included 19.5 sacks during his junior campaign, which set a county record (previous record was 16.5 in 1995) -On the 2013 Atlanta Journal ConsƟtuƟon All-State First Team -Earned the team’s Rocky Jones Strong Man Award for his efforts in the 2013 season -Received four le ers as a linebacker and defensive end -Picked up offers from Cincinna , Middle Tennessee and South Alabama

-Coached by Don Holl at Seneca Valley High School -Rivals and 247Sports gave him three stars -Ranked among the top 80 guards in the country by 247Sports -Also listed as the 32nd best recruit in Pennsylvania by Rivals -An all-conference lineman in the Quad North his last two years -Member of the PiƩsburgh Tribune-Review Terrific 25 in 2013 and 2014 -Was a Pennsylvania Football Writers All-State Team member as a senior -On the All-WesternPAFootball.net Big School All-Star First Team and the PAFootballNews.com All-State First Team in 2014 -Member of the Varsity Club and the High Honor Roll in high school -Boasted offers from Akron, Bowling Green, Buffalo, UConn, Eastern Michigan, Miami (Ohio), Ohio, Old Dominion, Toledo, UTEP and Western Michigan

-Born in Harmony, Pa. -Parents are Bill and Marilou Hudanick -Major is health sciences (pre-clinical)

Personal -Born in Dothan, Ala. -Parents are Andre and Sondra Hampton -Major is sport and exercise science

Brendon Hayes

Pat Jasinski #98

Freshman - Defensive Line - 6-3/257 Laplace, La./Brother Martin High School -Coached by Mark Bonis at Brother Mar n High School -247Sports listed him with three stars, and as the No. 51 best strong-side defensive end in the na on -Selected to the 2014 New Orleans Metro Coaches All-District Team -Brother Mar n reached the 2014 LHSAA Division I state semifinals -Boasted 58 tackles, 11 sacks, three forced fumbles and three recoveries in 2014 -As a junior, collected 49 tackles, nine sacks, two fumble recoveries and one forced fumble -Had two sacks in each of his first two years with double-digit tackles for loss as well -Also a power forward on the basketball team -Had offers from Louisiana Tech, Mississippi State, Southern Miss, Tulane, Wake Forest and Washington State

Personal -Born in Baton Rouge, La. -Mother is Brandy Hayes -Majoring in mechanical engineering

Personal

Freshman - Linebacker - 6-1/209 Roswell, Ga./Blessed Trinity High School -Coached by Tim McFarlin at Blessed Trinity Catholic High School -Rivals and ESPN gave him three stars -ESPN ranked him as the No. 88 outside linebacker in the na on -Set school records with 433 career tackles, 46 games played, 27 tackles for loss and 21 tackles in a game -Also had 40 recep ons for 809 yards and 11 touchdowns in his high school career -School reached the 2014 GHSA Class AAA state semifinals and the state quarterfinals in 2012 and 2013 -Team captain his final two seasons, and the team MVP in 2014 -Named the 2014 Atlanta Journal ConsƟtuƟon AAA Defensive Player of the Year -Selected to the all-state first team and to the all-region first team as both a linebacker and ght end -Posted 130 tackles (95 solo) as a senior with four intercep on and 10 tackles for loss, and as a ght end, collected eight touchdown passes including a 70-yard score in the state semifinals -In 2013, had 112 tackles with nine tackles for loss and a pair of sacks, while also forcing two fumbles en route to all-state honorable men on status -Boasted 131 tackles with an intercep ons and three forced fumbles as a sophomore -Started seven games on the varsity team as a freshman, comple ng the year with 60 tackles and the school’s Rookie of the Year award -Along with serving as a linebacker and ght end, received two le ers as a forward on the basketball team and played ou ield on the freshman baseball squad -Honor Roll Magna Cum Laude each semester in high school -Founding member of the Blessed Trinity Interact service program, and performed 125 hours of community service in high school -Also had offers from Air Force, Cornell, Harvard, Princeton and Yale

Personal -Born in Royal Oak, Mich. -Parents are Sco and Chris Jasinski -Major is undecided

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2015 Signing Class Taj McGowan

#27 Tristan Payton

Freshman - Running Back - 6-1/198 Hollywood, Fla./Hallandale

Freshman - Wide Receiver - 6-0/185 Jacksonville, Fla./First Coast

Enrolled in classes at UCF in January 2015 High School

High School

-Enrolled at UCF in the spring of 2015 -Coached by Dameon Jones at Hallandale High School -A three-star product ranked as the No. 81 running back in the na on by 247Sports -Also listed with three stars by Rivals and ESPN -Hallandale reached the 2014 FHSAA Class 6A regional semifinals -Amassed 768 rushing yards for a 9.7 average with 14 touchdowns in 2014 -Had a big day vs. Stranahan in 2014, rushing for 123 yards on just six carries with two touchdowns -As a junior, posted 683 rushing yards with 10 touchdowns -Drew offers from Cincinna , Illinois, Bowling Green, Temple, Utah, Utah State, Marshall and others

Personal -Born in Hollywood, Fla. -Son of Tyrone and Misty McGowan -Major is pre-business

Neal Nelson

#57

Freshman - Linebacker - 6-2/227 Sicklerville, N.J./Timber Creek High School -Coached by Rob Hinson at Timber Creek High School -A three-star recruit by Rivals, 247Sports and ESPN -Ranked the No. 46 outside linebacker in the na on and the 15th best player in New Jersey by 247Sports -Rivals and ESPN placed him among the top 25 players in New Jersey -No. 33 in the NJ.com Top 50 -Timber Creek reached the 2014 NJSIAA Group 4 state finals -On the NJ.com 2014 All-Group 4 First Team -Collected 6.5 sacks in 2014 -Posted 51 tackles with 15 tackles for loss and four sacks as a junior at Buena Regional -Was the team’s most improved player as a freshman -As an underclassman, played basketball, ran track and was on the wrestling team -Offered by Boston College, Louisville, Pi sburgh, Syracuse and Temple

Personal -Born in Vineland, N.J. -Father is Neal Nelson, Sr., mother is Michelle Mieja and guardian is Bruce Hall -Majoring in criminal jus ce

#6

-Coached by Marty Lee at First Coast High School -Received four stars by ESPN, which also ranked him as the 11th best receiver in the country, the 18th best player in Florida and No. 95 in the ESPN 300 -A four-star recruit by Rivals, which had him at No. 14 in the na on at wide receiver and No. 22 in the state -Had three stars from 247Sports, and was No. 48 at his posi on and No. 55 in Florida -Named the MVP in the 2015 Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl, hauling in a pair of touchdowns in Los Angeles (finished with three catches for 101 yards) -In 2014, delivered 47 catches for 843 yards and eight touchdowns -Totaled 50 recep ons for 857 yards and seven touchdowns as a junior -Also posted four rushing touchdowns in his final two years at First Coast -Helped his school reach the 2013 and 2014 FHSAA 8A regional finals -A first-team all-state selec on and an all-conference performer as a senior -A Class 8A Florida All-State Honorable Men on selec on in 2013 -Member of the Leadership Class while in high school -Picked up offers from Auburn, Florida, Kentucky, Louisville, Maryland, Miami (Fla.), Ohio State, Troy, USC, Wake Forest and Western Michigan

Personal -Born in Jacksonville, Fla. -Parents are James and Core a Payton -Major is undecided

Bo Schneider

#9

Freshman - Quarterback - 6-3/225 Dallas, Texas/Jesuit High School -Coached by Brandon Hickman at Jesuit High School -Received three stars from Rivals, 247Sports and ESPN -Ranked No. 43 by ESPN among pocket-passer quarterbacks -The No. 48 pro-style quarterback by 247Sports -Was on the 2014 University Interscholas c League District 9-6A First Team -Also was the 2014 UIL District 9-6A MVP and an all-state honorable men on choice -Finished with 45 touchdown passes with just eight intercep ons, 3,492 passing yards as a senior -Led all high schools in the area in regular season touchdowns and finished second in total passing yards -In 2014, helped lead Jesuit to its fi h straight playoff appearance -As a junior, delivered 3,185 passing yards and 31 touchdowns, going 208-for-348 with only nine picks -Had offers from Colorado State, Houston, Oregon State, Southern Miss and Tulsa

Personal -Full name is Bowen Schneider -Born in Dallas, Texas -Parents are Sco and Liz Schneider -Major is pre-business

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2015 Signing Class Brandon Scott

#26 Monte Taylor

#59

Freshman - Defensive Back - 6-0/180 New Sarpy, La./Destrehan

Junior - Defensive Line - 6-3/270 Springdale, Md./Charles H. Flowers/ASA College

High School

Prior to UCF

-Coached by Stephen Robicheaux at Destrehan High School -Picked up three stars from Rivals, 247Sports and ESPN -Ranked as the No. 32 safety in the country and the No. 26 recruit in Louisiana by 247Sports -ESPN placed him as the No. 44 safety in the na on and the No. 31 recruit in the state -Team reached the 2014 5A Allstate Sugar Bowl LHSAA/Prep Classic tle game, and the semifinals in 2013 -Part of a defense in 2014 that surrendered 17 points or less in 12 of its 15 games, and did not allow an opponent to post more than 23 points -Earned Player of the Week honors for having 16 solo tackles in the semifinal game of the state playoffs -Awarded with 2014 Louisiana Sports Writers Associa on Class 5A All-State Honorable Men on status, and was preseason all-state as well -Also received all-district and all-metro accolades as a senior -Won the Fan Award for Bringing the Wood/Defensive Player of the Year -Finished with almost 70 tackles along with 11 tackles for loss, one sack, five breakups, six forced fumbles, three recoveries, four field goal blocks, one punt block and six intercep ons with one returned for a touchdown -Played basketball and was on the track and field team as well -Offered by Arkansas, Arizona State, California, Georgia Tech, Houston, Illinois, Iowa, Iowa State, Kentucky, Louisiana Tech, Louisiana-Lafaye e, Minnesota, Nebraska, South Alabama, TCU, Texas Tech, Tulane, Tulsa, Utah and Washington State

-Coached by Dennis Orlando at ASA College in Brooklyn, N.Y. -ASA College went 6-2 in 2014, allowing just 243.0 yards per game -Had 30 tackles with two sacks and 11.5 tackles for loss, forcing two fumbles and recovering four -Also had one intercep on and two break-ups as a sophomore -Was the Northeast Football Conference Defensive Player of the Week by pos ng 10 tackles, five tackles for loss and two sacks against Louisburg College that season -In 2013, notched 24 tackles, six sacks, 7.5 tackles for loss, two forced fumbles and two break-ups -Enrolled at Hargrave Prep before playing for ASA

Personal

-Born in Washington, D.C. -Parents are Muhammad Taylor and Tina Tillman -Majoring in interdisciplinary studies

-Born in Metarie, La. -Mother is Francesca Sco -Major is undecided

Cam Stewart

#83

Freshman - Wide Receiver - 6-3/188 Snellville, Ga./Shiloh High School -Coached by Troy Hobbs at Shiloh High School -A four-star recruit from ESPN, and had three stars by Rivals and 247Sports -Ranked No. 40 by ESPN at the wide receiver posi on, and was No. 39 in the state of Georgia overall -Le as Shiloh’s career record-holder with 2,335 receiving yards and 115 recep ons -Set the Shiloh school record for receiving yards in a single-season, pos ng 1,051 as a senior on 59 catches with eight touchdowns -Had a big night against Parkview in 2014, pos ng 12 catches for a school-record 243 yards and three touchdowns -Named to the 2014 GwinneƩ Daily Post All-County Second Team -Played in the Gwinne County All-Star Game where he scored the only two touchdowns for his team -Earned a spot in the Rising Seniors Junior All-Star Game -Hauled in 30 recep ons for 670 yards and seven touchdowns in 2013, and 26 catches for 614 yards and nine touchdowns as a sophomore -Also ran track for Shiloh, compe ng in the 400M and the 4x100 and 4x400 relay -Picked up offers from Georgia Tech, Indiana, Memphis, Nebraska and Pi sburgh

Personal -Born in Pensacola, Fla. -Parents are Randy and Krystal Leonard -Majoring in medical laboratory sciences

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High School -Coached by Michael Mayo at Charles H. Flowers High School -Served as a defensive end and ght end in high school -On the All-Met Second Team as a senior -Helped the Jaguars earn their first Maryland 4A South Region tle in school history in 2011 -Boasted at least 12 sacks in 2011, along with 14 recep ons for 281 yards and three touchdowns -Was a three-star recruit out of high school, originally signing with North Carolina in 2012 -Chose North Carolina over Western Michigan

Personal

D’erren Wilson

#82

Freshman - Wide Receiver - 6-3/175 Greenville, Texas/Greenville High School -Coached by Marvin Sedberry at Greenville High School -Listed with three stars by 247Sports -As a senior, brought in 34 recep ons for 830 yards and 11 touchdowns -A unanimous choice for the 2014 District 15-5A First Team -Transferred to Greenville a er a ending Bishop Dunne -Also played basketball and was on the track and field team in high school -Had offers from several schools including Arkansas State, BYU, Indiana, ULM, Memphis, SMU, Temple and Toledo

Personal -Born in Greenville, Texas -Parents are Michael Pierie and Sundra Wilson, and step-father is James Harris -A pre-business major


2014 Team & Indiv. Statistics RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CON.

OVERALL 9-4 7-1 2-3

HOME 6-0 4-0 2-0

AWAY 3-2 3-1 0-1

DATE Aug. 30, 2014 Sept. 13, 2014 Sept. 20, 2014 Oct. 2, 2014 Oct. 9, 2014 Oct. 18, 2014 Oct. 25, 2014 Nov. 1, 2014 Nov. 14, 2014 Nov. 22, 2014 Nov. 28, 2014 Dec. 4, 2014 Dec. 26, 2014

OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEN vs. Penn State L 24-26 53,304 at Missouri L 10-38 60,348 B-Cookman W 41-7 44,510 at Houston W 17-12 26,685 BYU W 31-24 (OT) 41,547 Tulane W 20-13 35,015 Temple W 34-14 39,554 at UConn L 37-29 28,751 Tulsa W 31-7 35,323 SMU W 53-7 30,920 at USF W 16-0 36,963 at East Carolina W 32-30 41,259 vs. NC State L 34-27 26,675

TEAM STATISTICS UCF SCORING 365 Points Per Game 28.1 Points Off Turnovers 66 FIRST DOWNS 266 Rushing 110 Passing 125 Penalty 31 RUSHING YARDAGE 1668 Yards gained rushing 2035 Yards lost rushing 367 Rushing A empts 526 Average Per Rush 3.2 Average Per Game 128.3 TDs Rushing 19 PASSING YARDAGE 3059 Comp-A -Int 233-416-15 Average Per Pass 7.4 Average Per Catch 13.1 Average Per Game 235.3 TDs Passing 23 TOTAL OFFENSE 4727 Total Plays 942 Average Per Play 5.0 Average Per Game 363.6 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 36-957 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 28-238 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 18-115 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 26.6 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 8.5 INT RETURN AVERAGE 6.4 FUMBLES-LOST 23-14 PENALTIES-Yards 76-706 Average Per Game 54.3 PUNTS-Yards 56-2130 Average Per Punt 38.0 Net punt average 34.2 KICKOFFS-Yards 74-4532 Average Per Kick 61.2 Net kick average 39.5 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 31:53 3RD-DOWN Conversions 85/205 3rd-Down Pct 41% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 13/25 4th-Down Pct 52% SACKS BY-Yards 36-248 MISC YARDS 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 43 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 21-29 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-1 RED-ZONE SCORES (45-56) 80% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (29-56) 52% PAT-ATTEMPTS (40-40) 100% ATTENDANCE 226869 Games/Avg Per Game 6/37812 Neutral Site Games

NEUT. 0-2 0-0 0-2

OPP 249 19.2 57 225 97 103 25 1356 1783 427 428 3.2 104.3 10 2525 243-441-18 5.7 10.4 194.2 17 3881 869 4.5 298.5 56-1182 21-132 15-180 21.1 6.3 12.0 23-10 114-1037 79.8 77-3125 40.6 36.2 56-3457 61.7 36.6 28:07 72/193 37% 6/21 29% 28-184 18 29 16-20 0-0 (30-42) 71% (19-42) 45% (27-29) 93% 194006 5/38801 2/39990

SCORE BY QTRS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT UCF 79 126 87 66 7 Opponents 40 74 69 66 0

Total 365 249

RUSHING STANBACK, William WILSON, Dontravious REED, Micah HOLMAN, Jus n HALL, Rannell PATTI, Nick THOMPSON, Cedric WILLIAMS, Jackie REESE, Josh PERRIMAN, Breshad CAMPBELL, Michael DINOVO, Pete HOUSTON, Caleb TEAM Total.......... Opponents......

GP 10 10 11 13 10 5 13 10 13 13 13 1 13 10 13 13

A 189 95 59 112 25 9 17 3 4 1 0 3 1 8 526 428

Gain 754 371 228 406 145 52 43 20 16 0 -3 3 0 0 2035 1783

PASSING HOLMAN, Jus n PATTI, Nick DINOVO, Pete TEAM WORTON, J.J. Total.......... Opponents......

G 13 5 1 10 10 13 13

Effic 132.36 89.11 56.40 0.00 0.00 128.81 107.76

RECEIVING PERRIMAN, Breshad HALL, Rannell REESE, Josh WORTON, J.J. WILSON, Dontravious AKINS, Jordan STANBACK, William WILLIAMS, Jackie REED, Micah TUKES, Jus n OLDHAM, Taylor MILLER, Kevin THOMPSON, Cedric Total.......... Opponents......

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

PUNT RETURNS WORTON, J.J. WILLIAMS, Jackie REESE, Josh TEAM Total.......... Opponents......

Loss 57 24 5 217 16 3 7 0 0 0 0 8 8 22 367 427

Net 697 347 223 189 129 49 36 20 16 0 -3 -5 -8 -22 1668 1356

Avg 3.7 3.7 3.8 1.7 5.2 5.4 2.1 6.7 4.0 0.0 0.0 -1.7 -8.0 -2.8 3.2 3.2

TD 10 3 0 3 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 10

Long 41 25 18 20 29 16 8 7 7 0 0 3 0 0 41 68

Avg/G 69.7 34.7 20.3 14.5 12.9 9.8 2.8 2.0 1.2 0.0 -0.2 -5.0 -0.6 -2.2 128.3 104.3

Cmp-A -Int 223-392-14 7-14-1 3-8-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 233-416-15 243-441-18

Pct 56.9 50.0 37.5 0.0 0.0 56.0 55.1

Yds 2952 89 18 0 0 3059 2525

TD 23 0 0 0 0 23 17

Lng 77 23 9 0 0 77 79

Avg/G 227.1 17.8 18.0 0.0 0.0 235.3 194.2

No. 50 49 39 36 13 12 11 7 5 5 3 2 1 233 243

Yds 1044 500 552 514 56 135 55 56 46 45 35 13 8 3059 2525

Avg 20.9 10.2 14.2 14.3 4.3 11.2 5.0 8.0 9.2 9.0 11.7 6.5 8.0 13.1 10.4

TD 9 0 6 5 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 23 17

Long 61 34 77 73 12 22 14 17 26 30 19 7 8 77 79

Avg/G 80.3 50.0 42.5 51.4 5.6 10.4 5.5 5.6 4.2 3.5 2.9 1.2 0.6 235.3 194.2

No. 17 6 4 1 28 21

Yds 167 55 19 -3 238 132

Avg 9.8 9.2 4.8 -3.0 8.5 6.3

TD 0 0 0 0 0 1

Long 32 20 13 0 32 17

INTERCEPTIONS GLENN, Jacoby OZERITIES, Jordan ALEXANDER, Brandon KILLINGS, D.J. GEATHERS, Clayton GRIFFIN, Shaquill PLUMMER, Terrance Total.......... Opponents......

No. 7 3 3 2 1 1 1 18 15

Yds 29 8 21 12 2 20 23 115 180

Avg 4.1 2.7 7.0 6.0 2.0 20.0 23.0 6.4 12.0

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Long 31 7 21 10 2 20 23 31 43

KICK RETURNS AKINS, Jordan HALL, Rannell WILSON, Dontravious WILLIAMS, Jackie EASTON, Michael WORTON, J.J. Total.......... Opponents......

No. 15 12 4 2 2 1 36 56

Yds 363 330 74 43 125 22 957 1182

Avg 24.2 27.5 18.5 21.5 62.5 22.0 26.6 21.1

TD 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0

Long 68 58 28 24 96 22 96 64

FUMBLE RETURNS ALEXANDER, Brandon WORTON, J.J. CAMPBELL, Michael Total.......... Opponents......

No. 1 0 0 1 3

Yds 9 -1 -7 1 66

Avg 9.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 22.0

TD 0 0 0 0 1

Long 9 0 0 9 60

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2014 Individual Statistics |------ PATs ------| Rush Rcv 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 1 0-1 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-1 0 0-2 1 0-0 0

SCORING MOFFITT, Shawn STANBACK, William PERRIMAN, Breshad REESE, Josh WORTON, J.J. QUIRARTE, Rodrigo WILSON, Dontravious HOLMAN, Jus n PATTI, Nick THOMPSON, Cedric WILLIAMS, Jackie EASTON, Michael HALL, Rannell TEAM Total.......... Opponents......

TD 0 12 9 6 5 0 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 0 43 29

FGs 17-23 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 4-6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 21-29 16-20

Kick 30-30 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 10-10 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 40-40 27-29

TOTAL OFFENSE HOLMAN, Jus n STANBACK, William WILSON, Dontravious REED, Micah PATTI, Nick HALL, Rannell THOMPSON, Cedric WILLIAMS, Jackie REESE, Josh DINOVO, Pete CAMPBELL, Michael HOUSTON, Caleb TEAM Total.......... Opponents......

G 13 10 10 11 5 10 13 10 13 1 13 13 10 13 13

Plays 504 189 95 59 23 25 17 3 4 11 0 1 9 942 869

Rush 189 697 347 223 49 129 36 20 16 -5 -3 -8 -22 1668 1356

Pass 2952 0 0 0 89 0 0 0 0 18 0 0 0 3059 2525

Total 3141 697 347 223 138 129 36 20 16 13 -3 -8 -22 4727 3881

Avg/G 241.6 69.7 34.7 20.3 27.6 12.9 2.8 2.0 1.2 13.0 -0.2 -0.6 -2.2 363.6 298.5

FIELD GOALS MOFFITT, Shawn QUIRARTE, Rodrigo

FGM-FGA 17-23 4-6

Pct 73.9 66.7

01-19 2-2 0-0

20-29 2-2 1-3

30-39 8-10 3-3

40-49 5-8 0-0

50-99 0-1 0-0

PUNTING HOUSTON, Caleb TEAM Total.......... Opponents......

No. 54 2 56 77

Yds 2103 27 2130 3125

Avg 38.9 13.5 38.0 40.6

Long 53 27 53 61

TB 4 0 4 5

FC 17 0 17 23

I20 17 0 17 17

Blkd 0 2 2 0

KICKOFFS GALVIN, Sean QUIRARTE, Rodrigo MOFFITT, Shawn Total.......... Opponents......

No. 56 16 2 74 56

Yds 3446 956 130 4532 3457

Avg 61.5 59.8 65.0 61.2 61.7

TB 17 0 0 17 18

OB 1 0 0 1 2

Retn

Net

YdLn

1182 957

39.5 36.6

25 28

ALL PURPOSE PERRIMAN, Breshad HALL, Rannell STANBACK, William WORTON, J.J. REESE, Josh AKINS, Jordan WILSON, Dontravious REED, Micah HOLMAN, Jus n WILLIAMS, Jackie EASTON, Michael PATTI, Nick TUKES, Jus n THOMPSON, Cedric OLDHAM, Taylor GLENN, Jacoby PLUMMER, Terrance ALEXANDER, Brandon GRIFFIN, Shaquill MILLER, Kevin KILLINGS, D.J. OZERITIES, Jordan GEATHERS, Clayton CAMPBELL, Michael DINOVO, Pete HOUSTON, Caleb TEAM Total.......... Opponents......

G 13 10 10 10 13 13 10 11 13 10 13 5 13 13 12 13 13 13 13 11 8 13 13 13 1 13 10 13 13

Rush 0 129 697 0 16 0 347 223 189 20 0 49 0 36 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -3 -5 -8 -22 1668 1356

Rec 1044 500 55 514 552 135 56 46 0 56 0 0 45 8 35 0 0 0 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3059 2525

PR 0 0 0 167 19 0 0 0 0 55 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -3 238 132

KOR 0 330 0 22 0 363 74 0 0 43 125 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 957 1182

IR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 29 23 21 20 0 12 8 2 0 0 0 0 115 180

Tot 1044 959 752 703 587 498 477 269 189 174 125 49 45 44 35 29 23 21 20 13 12 8 2 -3 -5 -8 -25 6037 5375

Avg/G 80.3 95.9 75.2 70.3 45.2 38.3 47.7 24.5 14.5 17.4 9.6 9.8 3.5 3.4 2.9 2.2 1.8 1.6 1.5 1.2 1.5 0.6 0.2 -0.2 -5.0 -0.6 -2.5 464.4 413.5

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Pass 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0

DXP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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

Points 81 72 54 38 30 22 18 18 6 6 6 6 6 2 365 249

COMPLIANCE INFORMATION

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Blk 2 0

The UCF football program is on proba on un l Feb. 9, 2017, for NCAA viola ons involving the impermissible recrui ng ac vity of outside third par es, impermissible benefits to prospec ve student-athletes, an impermissible recrui ng inducement, unethical conduct, failure to monitor and lack of ins tu onal control. The penal es include: public reprimand and censure; five years of proba on through Feb. 9, 2017; limit of 20 ini al scholarships per year and 80 total scholarships each year for three years; two less coaches permi ed to recruit off-campus at any one me for two years; reduc on in the available number of recrui ng evalua on days for two years; reduc on in the number of paid official visits for prospects for two years. In response to the infrac ons, the ins tu on has increased its compliance staff, as well as its compliance educa onal and monitoring efforts. A greater emphasis has been placed on educa ng coaches, staff and fans on the rules and regula ons concerning representa ves of athle cs interests and third party representa ves. UCF has ins tuted the use of compliance and recrui ng so ware for all athle cs programs. In addi on, the compliance office now shares a dual-repor ng structure to the Vice President and Director of Athle cs and the University’s Chief Compliance and Ethics Officer. UCF will con nue its efforts of promo ng a culture of compliance throughout the university and becoming a na onal model for athle cs compliance.


2014 Defensive Statistics DEFENSIVE LEADERS 41 PLUMMER, Terrance 26 GEATHERS, Clayton 37 ALEXANDER, Brandon 38 OZERITIES, Jordan 57 GRAY, Troy 69 NILES, Thomas 12 GLENN, Jacoby 40 BURKETT, Chequan 99 MAMEA, Jaryl 94 ANDERSON, Demetris 5A CLARKE, Errol 4C PACE, Miles 95 PITTMAN, Jamiyus 2E KILLINGS, D.J. 1A GRIFFIN, Shaquill 92 ADAMS, Luke 15 EASTON, Michael 2G BECKTON, Sean 21 JOHNSON, Drico 2A HENRY, Jared 16 RUCKER, Mark 4E FRANKS, Jordan 17 THOMPSON, Cedric 2B WILLETT, Michael 23 MITCHELL, Willie 50 SPENCER, Domenic 1D QUIRARTE, Rodrigo 4G GREEN, Deion 52 RUSSELL, Maurice 19 REESE, Josh 98 SAUVAO, Rob 90 MCDOWDELL, Lance 4 REED, Micah 56 TEAL, Sco 20 OLDHAM, Taylor 39 PUOPOLO, Joseph 6 HALL, Rannell 13 HOLMAN, Jus n 84 TUKES, Jus n 11 PERRIMAN, Breshad 9 WORTON, J.J. 88 AKINS, Jordan 72 WILSON, Torrian 42 SYLVERAIN, Stanley 85 MILLER, Kevin 4A BARNETT, Deondre 74 CAMPBELL, Michael TM TEAM Total.......... Opponents......

GP-GS 13-12 13-13 13-13 13-13 13-13 13-13 13-13 12-8 13-13 13-11 12-4 11-1 13-2 8-0 13-2 12-12 13-0 13-0 13-0 10-0 13-0 13-0 13-2 12-0 11-0 11-0 3-0 5-0 11-0 13-4 7-0 9-0 11-2 13-0 12-0 12-0 10-9 13-12 13-12 13-10 10-6 13-5 13-13 11-0 11-3 2-0 13-2 10-0 13-0 13-0

Solo 53 58 48 48 42 28 34 22 18 16 14 21 11 9 13 8 5 3 7 5 6 7 4 2 2 2 1 3 1 2 1 . 1 1 2 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 . . . . 510 506

|-------Tackles-------| Ast Total 46 99 39 97 27 75 21 69 23 65 21 49 14 48 18 40 17 35 18 34 16 30 8 29 8 19 8 17 4 17 8 16 7 12 7 10 3 10 5 10 2 8 1 8 3 7 3 5 2 4 2 4 3 4 1 4 3 4 1 3 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 3 . 2 1 2 . 2 . 2 . 2 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 1 1 . . . . . . 350 860 466 972

TFL/Yds 13.0-31 6.5-30 2.0-5 3.0-19 8.5-21 13.0-70 1.0-2 5.0-21 10.0-73 8.5-36 1.5-3 9.5-51 4.5-24 1.0-1 . 1.0-0 . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0-5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89-392 86.0-347

|-Sacks-| No-Yards 4.0-17 1.0-3 . 1.5-12 1.0-4 7.5-59 . 1.5-8 7.0-65 3.5-22 . 6.0-41 2.0-12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0-5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36-248 28-184

|---Pass Def---| Int-Yds BrUp 1-23 6 1-2 9 3-21 7 3-8 11 . 7 . 1 7-29 11 . . . 1 . 1 . . . 1 . 1 2-12 2 1-20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-115 58 15-180 50

QBH 4 . . 2 6 11 . 2 10 7 . 9 2 . . 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . 57 42

|-Fumbles-| Rcv-Yds FF 2-0 2 1-0 1 2-9 2 . . 1-0 1 1-0 2 . 1 . . . . . . . . 1-0 . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . 0--1 . . . . . . . . . . . 0--7 . 1-0 . 10-1 12 14-66 14

Blkd Kick . . . . . 1 . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 4

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

2014 Game-By-Game Starters Opp. vs. Penn State at Missouri Bethune-Cookman at Houston BYU Tulane Temple at UConn Tulsa SMU at USF at East Carolina vs. NC State Opp. vs. Penn State at Missouri Bethune-Cookman at Houston BYU Tulane Temple at UConn Tulsa SMU at USF at East Carolina vs. NC State

WR Perriman Perriman Perriman Perriman Perriman Perriman Perriman Perriman Perriman Worton Perriman Reese Reese DE Adams Adams Adams Pace Adams Adams Adams Adams Adams Adams Adams Adams Adams

WR Worton Worton Akins Akins Hall Hall Hal Worton Worton Hall Hall Hall Hall DT Anderson Anderson Pi man Anderson Pi man Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson

LT Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson DT Mamea Mamea Mamea Mamea Mamea Mamea Mamea Mamea Mamea Mamea Mamea Mamea Mamea

LG Cook Campbell Brown Brown Campbell Brown Milner Milner Milner Milner Milner Milner Milner DE Niles Niles Niles Niles Niles Niles Niles Niles Niles Niles Niles Niles Niles

C Grant Grant Grant Rae Grant Grant Rae Grant Rae Rae Rae Rae Rae OLB Gray Gray Gray Gray Gray Gray Gray Gray Gray Gray Gray Gray Gray

RG Watson Watson Watson Cook Cook Cook Cook Cook Cook Cook Grant Grant Cook MLB Plummer Griffin (CB) Plummer Plummer Plummer Plummer Plummer Plummer Plummer Plummer Plummer Plummer Plummer

RT TE Evans Tukes Dickey Tukes Dickey Tukes Dickey Williams (WR) Dickey Tukes Dickey Tukes Dickey Tukes Dickey Tukes Dickey Tukes Dickey Tukes Dickey Tukes Dickey Tukes Dickey Tukes OLB FS Clarke Alexander Burke Alexander Burke Alexander Griffin (CB) Alexander Burke Alexander Burke Alexander Burke Alexander Clarke Alexander Burke Alexander Clarke Alexander Clarke Alexander Burke Alexander Burke Alexander

QB DiNovo Holman Holman Holman Holman Holman Holman Holman Holman Holman Holman Holman Holman SS Geathers Geathers Geathers Geathers Geathers Geathers Geathers Geathers Geathers Geathers Geathers Geathers Geathers

RB WR/TE PK Wilson Miller (TE) Moffi Stanback Hall (WR) Moffi Wilson Hall (WR) Quirarte Wilson Reese (WR) Moffi Stanback Miller (TE) Moffi Stanback Thompson (HB) Moffi Stanback Worton (WR) Moffi Stanback Thompson (HB) Moffi Stanback Akins (WR) Quirarte Wilson Miller (TE) Quirarte Reed Reese (WR) Moffi Reed Akins (WR) Moffi Stanback Akins (WR) Moffi CB CB P Glenn Ozeri es Houston Glenn Ozeri es Houston Glenn Ozeri es Houston Glenn Ozeri es Houston Glenn Ozeri es Houston Glenn Ozeri es Houston Glenn Ozeri es Houston Glenn Ozeri es Houston Glenn Ozeri es Houston Glenn Ozeri es Houston Glenn Ozeri es Houston Glenn Ozeri es Houston Glenn Ozeri es Houston

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2014 Game-By-Game Statistics RUSHING #2 Nick Pa #3 Jackie Williams #4 Micah Reed #6 Rannell Hall #7 Dontravious Wilson #11 Breshad Perriman #13 Jus n Holman #17 Cedric Thompson #19 Josh Reese #28 William Stanback

PSU ----0-0/0 --21-34/0 0-0/0 5-(-5)/2 0-0/0 0-0/0 ---

MIZZOU --0-0/0 0-0/0 4-14/0 1-11/0 1-0/0 16-25/0 0-0/0 2-10/0 15-33/0

B-CU 3-6/0 2-12/0 0-0/0 1-1/0 7-17/0 0-0/0 11-29/0 1-1/1 0-0/0 15-104/2

HOU 1-3/0 1-8/0 0-0/0 2-6/0 7-36/0 0-0/0 9-32/0 1-(-1)/0 1-0/0 14-44/0

BYU --0-0/0 --0-0/0 --0-0/0 10-26/1 0-0/0 0-0/0 22-44/1

TLN 1-16/0 --0-0/0 0-0/0 13-51/0 0-0/0 4-(-2)/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 16-45/1

TEM --0-0/0 0-0/0 1-7/0 11-22/0 0-0/0 9-8/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 26-93/2

UCONN --0-0/0 0-0/0 --0-0/0 0-0/0 9-4/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 28-141/2

TULSA 1-15/0 0-0/0 9-43/0 --17-87/1 0-0/0 9-16/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 17-54/0

SMU 3-9/1 0-0/0 26-112/0 1-2/0 15-80/2 0-0/0 6-17/0 8-16/0 0-0/0 ---

PASSING #13 Jus n Holman vs. Penn State at Missouri Bethune-Cookman at Houston BYU Tulane Temple at UConn Tulsa SMU at USF at East Carolina vs. NC State TOTALS

Comp 9 22 6 6 30 9 25 22 16 15 20 20 23 223

A 14 36 11 18 51 17 39 42 27 22 29 33 53 392

Int 0 2 0 0 2 2 0 4 0 2 1 0 1 14

Pct 64.3 61.1 54.5 33.3 58.8 52.9 64.1 52.4 59.3 68.2 69.0 60.6 43.4 56.9

Yards 204 209 145 101 326 113 336 284 291 228 150 274 291 2,952

TD 1 1 2 2 2 1 2 2 3 2 1 1 3 23

Long 50 27 61 52 37 45 54 73 77 58 17 51 34 77

Sack 1 6 1 0 2 2 2 3 3 2 1 2 2 27

Yds 11 39 9 0 18 10 17 21 11 12 9 11 10 178

Effic 210.26 107.93 225.27 117.13 117.62 104.66 153.39 105.85 186.46 167.05 116.90 140.35 104.42 132.36

#2 Nick Pa Bethune-Cookman at Houston Tulane Tulsa SMU TOTALS

Comp 2 0 3 0 2 7

A 2 0 6 2 4 14

Int 0 0 0 1 0 1

Pct 100.0 0.0 50.0 0.0 50.0 50.0

Yards 37 0 26 0 26 89

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0

Long 23 0 11 0 19 23

Sack 0 0 0 0 0 0

Yds 0 0 0 0 0 0

Effic 255.40 --86.40 -100.00 104.60 89.11

#14 Pete DiNovo vs. Penn State TOTALS

Comp 3 3

A 8 8

Int 0 0

Pct 37.5 37.5

Yards 18 18

TD 0 0

Long 9 9

Sack 1 1

Yds 6 6

Effic 56.40 56.40

RECEIVING #3 Jackie Williams #4 Micah Reed #6 Rannell Hall #7 Dontravious Wilson #9 J.J. Worton #11 Breshad Perriman #17 Cedric Thompson #19 Josh Reese #20 Taylor Oldham #28 William Stanback #84 Jus n Tukes #85 Kevin Miller #88 Jordan Akins

PSU --0-0/0 --2-11/0 5-83/0 3-81/0 0-0/0 2-47/1 0-0/0 --0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0

MIZZOU 1-17/0 0-0/0 8-73/0 2-7/0 3-32/0 2-27/0 0-0/0 2-34/0 0-0/0 3-13/1 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-6/0

B-CU 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-35/1 3-98/1 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-14/0 1-5/0 0-0/0 --2-30/0

HOU 1-6/1 0-0/0 1-11/0 0-0/0 1-9/0 1-52/1 0-0/0 1-17/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-6/0

BYU 1-10/0 --8-71/0 --3-22/0 6-83/0 0-0/0 5-87/1 0-0/0 2-18/1 3-15/0 1-6/0 1-14/0

TLN --0-0/0 6-68/0 1-(-7)/0 3-21/0 2-57/1 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0

TEM 1-9/0 0-0/0 5-76/0 0-0/0 4-42/1 7-146/1 0-0/0 5-56/0 1-2/0 2-5/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0

UCONN 3-14/0 0-0/0 --2-8/0 11-178/1 2-43/1 0-0/0 1-3/0 0-0/0 1-7/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 2-31/0

TULSA 0-0/0 0-0/0 --3-15/0 3-28/1 3-82/1 0-0/0 4-104/1 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-30/0 0-0/0 2-32/0

MIZZOU UT-AT-TT 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 5-1-6 0-0-0 1-0-1

B-CU UT-AT-TT 0-0-0 2-3-5 0-1-1 1-3-4 2-2-4 1-1-2

HOU UT-AT-TT --2-2-4 3-1-4 1-3-4 1-0-1 2-0-2

BYU UT-AT-TT 1-1-2 1-1-2 4-1-5 2-2-4 1-0-1 1-1-2

TLN UT-AT-TT 2-2-4 2-0-2 2-1-3 5-0-5 1-0-1 1-0-1

TEM UT-AT-TT 0-0-0 1-2-3 1-2-3 2-0-2 2-0-2 0-0-0

UCONN UT-AT-TT 0-0-0 1-0-1 1-0-1 2-2-4 6-0-6 1-0-1

MIZZOU UT-AT-TT 0-1-1 0-0-0 3-1-4 7-5-12

B-CU UT-AT-TT 4-3-7 2-2-4 6-3-9 4-5-9

HOU UT-AT-TT 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-5-7 2-4-6

BYU UT-AT-TT 6-3-9 0-0-0 6-2-8 11-6-17

TLN UT-AT-TT 1-2-3 0-0-0 5-0-5 6-2-8

TEM UT-AT-TT 0-1-1 1-2-3 4-1-5 4-1-5

B-CU UT-AT-TT 1-3-4 2-4-6 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-2 3-2-5

HOU UT-AT-TT 7-2-9 4-5-9 3-2-5 3-2-5 0-0-0 --7-2-9

BYU UT-AT-TT 6-5-11 5-2-7 1-1-2 2-1-3 1-0-1 0-1-1 5-2-7

TLN UT-AT-TT 5-3-8 5-2-7 0-1-1 2-0-2 0-0-0 --6-3-9

TEM UT-AT-TT 2-2-4 3-1-4 4-0-4 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-2 6-2-8

Defensive Linemen PSU PLAYER UT-AT-TT #92 Luke Adams 0-1-1 #94 Demetris Anderson 1-0-1 #99 Jaryl Mamea 2-2-4 #69 Thomas Niles 1-3-4 #44 Miles Pace --#95 Jamiyus Pi man 0-0-0

Linebackers

PSU PLAYER UT-AT-TT #40 Chequan Burke 0-0-0 #51 Errol Clarke 4-1-5 #57 Troy Gray 2-0-2 #41 Terrance Plummer 3-6-9

Defensive Backs PSU PLAYER UT-AT-TT #37 Brandon Alexander 6-7-13 #26 Clayton Geathers 10-5-15 #12 Jacoby Glenn 9-2-11 #10 Shaquill Griffin 1-0-1 #21 Drico Johnson 1-0-1 #24 D.J. Killings --#38 Jordan Ozeri es 4-1-5

MIZZOU UT-AT-TT 0-0-0 4-1-5 3-1-4 3-1-4 3-3-6 --3-0-3

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USF --0-0/0 20-57/0 10-65/1 --0-0/0 7-4/0 7-20/0 0-0/0 ---

ECU ----4-11/0 3-32/0 --0-0/0 8-8/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 24-101/2

NCSU --0-0/0 --3-2/0 3-9/0 0-0/0 9-27/0 0-0/0 1-6/0 12-38/0

SMU 0-0/0 3-39/0 3-39/0 3-22/0 2-64/1 2-43/1 1-8/0 1-13/0 1-19/0 --0-0/0 1-7/0 0-0/0

USF 0-0/0 2-7/0 5-19/0 ----6-55/1 0-0/0 5-54/0 0-0/0 --0-0/0 0-0/0 2-15/0

ECU --0-0/0 6-65/0 ----4-139/1 0-0/0 7-62/0 0-0/0 2-7/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-1/0

NCSU 0-0/0 --7-78/0 0-0/0 --9-138/0 0-0/0 6-75/3 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0

TULSA UT-AT-TT 3-0-3 0-2-2 0-0-0 0-1-1 --0-0-0

SMU UT-AT-TT 0-1-1 2-0-2 1-1-2 1-1-2 0-0-0 1-2-3

USF UT-AT-TT 0-1-1 1-1-2 2-1-3 2-0-2 2-0-2 2-0-2

ECU UT-AT-TT 1-0-1 2-6-8 1-5-6 1-5-6 3-4-7 1-1-2

NCSU UT-AT-TT 0-2-2 1-1-2 1-2-3 5-0-5 3-2-5 0-3-3

UCONN UT-AT-TT --3-3-6 2-0-2 3-2-5

TULSA UT-AT-TT 3-3-6 3-0-3 2-3-5 3-5-8

SMU UT-AT-TT 0-1-1 0-4-4 2-1-3 2-0-2

USF UT-AT-TT 0-0-0 1-3-4 2-2-4 3-2-5

ECU UT-AT-TT 0-0-0 0-0-0 4-3-7 2-4-6

NCSU UT-AT-TT 8-4-12 0-1-1 2-2-4 3-4-7

UCONN UT-AT-TT 4-1-5 7-4-11 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 3-0-3

TULSA UT-AT-TT 5-1-6 1-3-4 2-3-5 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 3-0-3

SMU UT-AT-TT 2-0-2 1-0-1 2-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-1-3 0-1-1

USF UT-AT-TT 3-2-5 6-2-8 2-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-2 1-3-4

ECU UT-AT-TT 3-0-3 3-3-6 4-2-6 1-0-1 0-0-0 2-3-5 5-2-7

NCSU UT-AT-TT 4-1-5 7-7-14 2-1-3 1-0-1 2-0-2 --2-4-6


2014 Game Summaries Game 2

Game 1

Game 3

Penn State ................ 26 UCF ..............................10 Bethune-Cookman .....7 UCF ............................. 24 Missouri ..................... 38 UCF ..............................41 Sept. 13, 2014 - A endance: 60,348 Faurot Field Columbia, Mo.

Aug. 30, 2014 - A endance: 53,304 Croke Park Dublin, Ireland SCORING BY QUARTER Team 1 2 Penn State 7 3 UCF 0 3

3 10 7

4 6 14

-

F 26 24

SCORING BY QUARTER Team 1 2 UCF 3 7 Missouri 7 7

3 0 7

4 0 17

-

Sept. 20, 2014 - A endance: 44,510 Bright House Networks Stadium Orlando, Fla.

F 10 38

SCORING BY QUARTER Team 1 2 BCU 7 0 UCF 3 17

3 0 14

4 0 7

-

F 7 41

SCORING SUMMARY

SCORING SUMMARY

SCORING SUMMARY

First Quarter PSU Zach Zwinak 1 yd run (Sam Ficken kick) - 8:20 10-80, 5:07 Second Quarter UCF Shawn Moffi 36 yd FG - 12:26 7-18, 2:56 PSU Sam Ficken 22 yd FG - 6:20 15-72, 6:00 Third Quarter PSU Sam Ficken 33 yd FG - 6:56 5-43, 1:56 UCF Jus n Holman 1 yd run (Shawn Moffi kick) - 2:39 7-70, 4:11 PSU Eugene Lewis 79 yd pass from Chris an Hackenberg (Sam Ficken kick) - 00:55 3-72, 1:38 Fourth Quarter UCF Josh Reese 10 yd pass from Jus n Holman (Shawn Moffi kick) - 11:31 7-78, 4:19 PSU Sam Ficken 24 yd field goal - 3:30 10-58, 4:44 UCF Jus n Holman 6 yd run (Shawk Moffi kick) - 1:13 8-75, 2:17 PSU Sam Ficken 36 yd FG - 0:00 8-55, 1:08

First Quarter MU Jimmie Hunt 11 yd pass from Maty Mauk (Andrew Bagge kick) - 10:11 7-40, 2:46 UCF Shawn Moffi 19 yd FG - 3:30 13-73, 6:41 Second Quarter UCF William Stanback 2 yd pass from Jus n Holman (Shawn Moffi kick) - 12:17 10-31, 5:23 MU Jimmie Hunt 10 yd pass from Maty Mauk (Andrew Bagge kick) - 6:12 14-75, 6:05 Third Quarter MU Bud Sasser 21 yd pass from Maty Mauk (Andrew Bagge kick) - 1:43 4-45, 1:58 Fourth Quarter MU Bud Sasser 22 yd pass from Maty Mauk (Andrew Bagge kick) - 11:32 9-71, 3:34 MU Andrew Bagge 26 yd FG - 4:13 9-55, 4:35 MU Duron Singleton 60 yd fumble recovery (Andrew Bagge kick) - 00:13

First Quarter UCF Rodrigo Quirarte 37 yd FG - 5:26 4-7, 2:17 BCU Anthony Jordan 1 yd run (Haden Hoggarth kick) - 1:40 8-76, 3:46 Second Quarter UCF J.J. Worton 35 yd pass from Jus n Holman (Rodrigo Quirarte kick) - 11:57 4-51, 1:54 UCF Breshad Perriman 61 yd pass from Jus n Holman (Rodrigo Quirarte kick) - 9:37 2-73, 0:37 UCF Rodrigo Quirarte 37 yd FG - 6:19 5-16, 1:58 Third Quarter UCF William Stanback 9 yd run (Shawn Moffi kick) - 13:28 4-39, 1:32 UCF Cedric Thompson 1 yd run (Shawn Moffi kick) - 5:29 10-50, 5:41 Fourth Quarter UCF William Stanback 2 yd run (Shawn Moffi kick) - 5:09 13-88, 7:06

TEAM STATISTICS

TEAM STATISTICS

Category ............................................UCF ............ Missouri First Downs ............................................ 22........................19 Rushes-Yards..................................... 39-90.................35-178 Passing Yards ....................................... 209......................144 Comp-A -Int .................................. 22-36-2............... 14-24-1 Total Yards ........................................... 299......................322 Punts-Average .................................. 3-102.....................2-75 Kickoff Returns.................................... 4-83.....................1-14 Penal es-Yards ................................... 6-53.....................4-47 Fumbles-Lost ........................................ 3-2.......................1-0 Sacks By ................................................ 1-0.....................6-39 Third-Down Conversions .................... 7-15...................10-14 Time of Possession ........................... 34:57...................25:03

Category .......................................... B-CU ................... UCF First Downs ............................................ 14........................17 Rushes-Yards..................................... 42-72.................41-169 Passing Yards ....................................... 101......................182 Comp-A -Int .................................. 11-15-0................. 8-13-0 Total Yards ........................................... 173......................351 Punts-Average .................................. 8-278.....................3-80 Kickoff Returns.................................. 6-164.....................1-28 Penal es-Yards ............................... 17-137.....................6-75 Fumbles-Lost ........................................ 2-0.......................2-0 Sacks By ................................................ 1-9.....................6-40 Third-Down Conversions .................... 3-13.......................3-9 Time of Possession ........................... 33:51...................26:09

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

RUSHING: PSU-Zwinak 12-32; Belton 10-16; Lynch 1-7; Hackenberg 5-2. UCF-Wilson 21-34; DiNovo 3-(-5); Holman 5-(-5).

RUSHING: UCF-Stanback 15-33; Holman 16-25; Hall 4-14; Wilson 1-11; Reese 2-10; Perriman 1-0; Campbell 0-(-3). MU-Murphy 15-94; Hansbrough 9-48; Mauk 6-30; Wi er 4-8; Team 1-(-2).

RUSHING: BCU-Williams 17-32; Brihm 3-20; Thompkins 4-12; Jordan 4-11; Jones 4-8; Dillard 7-1; White 1-0; Wilson 1-0; Team 1-(-12). UCF-Stanback 15-104; Holman 11-29; Wilson 7-17; Williams 2-12; Pa 3-6; Thompson 1-1; Hall 1-1; Team 1-(-1).

PASSING: PSU-Hackenberg 32-47-2-454, 1 TD. UCF-Holman 9-14-0-204, 1 TD; DiNovo 3-8-0-18, 0 TD.

PASSING: UCF-Holman 22-36-2-209, 1 TD. MU-Mauk-14-24-1-144, 4 TD.

RECEIVING: PSU-Hamilton 11-165; Lewis 8-173; James 7-60; Carter 2-21; Godwin 2-13; Belton 1-13; Gesicki 1-9. UCF-Worton 5-83; Perriman 3-81; Reese 2-47; Wilson 2-11.

RECEIVING: UCF-Hall 8-73; Worton 3-32; Stanback 3-13; Reese 2-34; Perriman 2-27; Wilson 2-7; Williams 1-17; Akins 1-6.

INTERCEPTIONS: PSU-None. UCF-Glenn 1-0; Ozeri es 1-0.

INTERCEPTIONS: UCF-Glenn 1-31. MU-Webb 1-32; Augusta 1-0.

TEAM STATISTICS Category ............................................PSU ................... UCF First Downs ............................................ 24........................11 Rushes-Yards..................................... 28-57...................29-24 Passing Yards ....................................... 454......................222 Comp-A -Int .................................. 32-47-2............... 12-22-0 Total Yards ........................................... 511......................246 Punts-Average .................................... 1-41...................4-185 Kickoff Returns.................................. 5-129...................5-142 Penal es-Yards ................................... 9-90.....................8-47 Fumbles-Lost ........................................ 1-1.......................1-1 Sacks By .............................................. 2-17.....................2-17 Third-Down Conversions .................. 10-18.....................5-13 Time of Possession ........................... 34:07...................25:53

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

FUMBLES: PSU-Godwin 1-1. UCF-Holman 1-1.

FUMBLES: UCF-Holman 2-1; Campbell 1-1. MU-Team 1-0.

PASSING: BCU-Williams 9-12-0-102, 0 TD; Brihm 2-3-0-(-1, 0 TD. UCF-Holman 6-11-0-145, 2 TD; Pa 2-2-0-37, 0 TD. RECEIVING: BCU-Washington 3-18; Jones 2-17; Henderson 2-15; Jordan 1-29; Wilson 1-14; Gordon 1-10; Thompson 1-(-2). UCF-Perriman 3-98; Akins 2-30; Worton 1-35; Oldham 1-14; Stanback 1-5. INTERCEPTIONS: BCU-None. UCF-None FUMBLES: BCU-Gordon 1-0; Team 1-0. UCF-Holman 1-0; Team 1-0.

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2014 Game Summaries Game 4

Game 5

Game 6

UCF ..............................17 BYU .............................. 24 Tulane .........................13 Houston .....................12 UCF ..............................31 UCF ............................. 20 Oct. 2, 2014 - A endance: 26,685 TDECU Stadium Houston, Texas SCORING BY QUARTER Team 1 2 UCF 0 7 Houston 3 3

3 10 0

4 0 6

Oct. 9, 2014 - A endance: 41,547 Bright House Networks Stadium Orlando, Fla.

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F 17 12

SCORING BY QUARTER Team 1 2 BYU 0 3 UCF 10 0

3 21 7

4 0 7

OT 0 7 -

Oct. 18, 2014 - A endance: 35,015 Bright House Networks Stadium Orlando, Fla.

F 24 31

SCORING BY QUARTER Team 1 2 TLN 3 0 UCF 0 13

3 3 7

4 7 0

-

F 13 20

SCORING SUMMARY

SCORING SUMMARY

SCORING SUMMARY

First Quarter HOU Kyle Bullard 39 yd FG - 9:50 8-27, 2:25 Second Quarter UCF Jackie Williams 6 yd pass from Jus n Holman (Shawn Moffi kick) - 9:27 5-25, 2:35 HOU Kyle Bullard 42 yd FG - 1:58 12-56, 3:54 Third Quarter UCF Breshad Perriman 52 yd pass from Jus n Holman (Shawn Moffi kick) - 10:27 1-52, 0:09 UCF Shawn Moffi 42 yd FG - 8:25 4-8, 1:47 Fourth Quarter HOU Kyle Bullard 51 yd FG - 11:06 11-49, 5:58 HOU Kyle Bullard 49 yd FG - 4:46 7-28, 3:16

First Quarter UCF Jus n Holman 5 yd run 12-79, 6:06 (Shawn Moffi kick) - 8:54 UCF Shawn Moffi 42 yd FG - 4:37 6-19, 3:17 Second Quarter BYU Trevor Samson 32 yd FG - 5:12 10-41, 3:23 Third Quarter BYU Colby Pearson 4 yd pass from Chris an Stewart (Trevor Samson kick) - 11:56 10-64, 3:04 BYU Devin Mahina 15 yd pass from Chris an Stewart (Trevor Samson kick) - 9:30 2-25, 0:25 BYU Devin Mahina 14 yd pass from Chris an Stewart (Trevor Samson kick) - 9:05 1-14, 0:07 UCF William Stanback 2 yd run (Shawn Moffi kick) - 5:37 8-37, 3:28 Fourth Quarter UCF Josh Reese 37 yd pass Jus n Holman (Shawn Moffi kick) - 10:17 2-37, 0:15 Over me UCF William Stanback 4 yd pass from Jus n Holman (Shawn Moffi kick) 5-25, 0:00

First Quarter TLN Andrew DiRocco 21 yd FG - 5:12 4-4, 1:21 Second Quarter UCF Shawn Moffi 47 yd FG - 13:33 4-(-15), 1:23 UCF William Stanback 1 yd run (Shawn Moffi kick) - 4:20 12-85, 6:21 UCF Shawn Moffi 30 yd FG - 2:18 4-12, 1:32 Third Quarter TLN Andrew DiRocco 42 yd FG - 11:14 4-0, 1:16 UCF Breshad Perriman 45 yd pass from Jus n Holman (Shawn Moffi kick) - 9:35 3-49, 1:39 Fourth Quarter TLN Lazedrick Thompson 9 yd run (Andrew DiRocco kick) - 11:36 12-82, 5:15

TEAM STATISTICS Category ............................................UCF .................. HOU First Downs ............................................ 10........................20 Rushes-Yards................................... 37-127.................33-117 Passing Yards ....................................... 101......................214 Comp-A -Int .................................... 6-18-0............... 22-43-2 Total Yards ........................................... 228......................331 Punts-Average .................................. 8-323...................5-209 Kickoff Returns.................................. 4-257...................5-325 Penal es-Yards ................................. 10-90...................11-99 Fumbles-Lost ........................................ 1-1.......................2-1 Sacks By .............................................. 5-43.......................0-0 Third-Down Conversions .................... 5-14.....................6-17 Time of Possession ........................... 27:43...................32:17

TEAM STATISTICS

RUSHING: UCF-Stanback 14-44; Wilson 7-36; Holman 9-32; Williams 1-8; Hall 2-6; Pa 1-3; Reese 1-0; Thompson 1-(-1); Team 1-(-1). HOU-Jackson 6-53; Farrow 11-50; Ward 9-9; Webb 1-7; O’Korn 6-(-2).

Category ........................................... BYU ................... UCF First Downs ............................................ 21........................22 Rushes-Yards................................... 49-189...................33-63 Passing Yards ....................................... 153......................326 Comp-A -Int .................................. 22-37-1............... 30-52-2 Total Yards ........................................... 342......................389 Punts-Average ................................ 10-435...................7-282 Kickoff Returns.................................... 4-69...................5-130 Penal es-Yards ................................... 9-71.....................4-44 Fumbles-Lost ........................................ 2-1.......................2-2 Sacks By .............................................. 2-18.....................2-13 Third-Down Conversions .................... 6-18.....................5-16 Time of Possession ........................... 28:07...................31:53

PASSING: UCF-Holman 6-18-0-101, 2 TD. HOU-O’Korn 12-26-2-98, 0 TD; Ward 10-17-0-116, 0 TD.

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

RECEIVING: UCF-Perriman 1-52; Reese 1-17; Hall 1-11; Worton 1-9; Williams 1-6; Akins 1-6. HOU-Ayers 7-90; Ambles 3-26; Greenberry 3-26; Spencer 3-13; Jackson 3-12; Ward 1-36; Dunbar 1-7; Webb 1-4. INTERCEPTIONS: UCF-Geathers 1-2; Alexander 1-0. HOUNone. FUMBLES: UCF-Williams 1-1. HOU-Ward 2-1.

RUSHING: BYU-Brown 16-80; Stewart 13-52; Lasike 12-51; Hine 5-5; Juergens 1-2; Williams 1-1; Team 1-(-2). UCF-Stanback 22-44; Holman 10-26; Team 1-(-7). PASSING: BYU-Stewart 22-37-1-153 3 TD. UCF-Holman 30-51-2-326, 2 TD; Team 0-1-0-0. RECEIVING: BYU-Mahina 4-46; Leslie 4-21; Mathews 3-24; Pearson 3-22; Juergens 3-14; Brown 2-6; Lasike 1-19; Nelson 1-3; Hine 1-(-2). UCF-Hall 8-71; Perriman 6-83; Reese 5-87; Worton 3-22; Tukes 3-15; Stanback 2-18; Akins 1-14; Williams 1-10; Miller 1-6. INTERCEPTIONS: BYU-Povey 1-15; Nacua 1-15. UCF-Glenn 1-0. FUMBLES: BYU-Lasike 1-0; Brown 1-1. UCF-Holman 1-1; Team 1-1.

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TEAM STATISTICS Category ............................................TLN ................... UCF First Downs ............................................ 18........................14 Rushes-Yards................................... 36-131...................38-94 Passing Yards ....................................... 147......................139 Comp-A -Int .................................. 18-42-2............... 12-24-2 Total Yards ........................................... 278......................233 Punts-Average ................................. 4-47.2..................4-32.2 Kickoff Returns.................................... 4-79.....................2-62 Penal es-Yards ................................... 9-84.....................8-67 Fumbles-Lost ........................................ 2-0.......................2-2 Sacks By .............................................. 2-10.......................1-7 Third-Down Conversions .................... 6-18.....................4-14 Time of Possession ........................... 31:41...................28:19

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING: TLN-Thompson 12-63; Badie 14-48; Hilliard 4-28; Montana 5-24; Team 1-(-32). UCF-Wilson 13-51; Stanback 16-45; Pa 1-16; Holman 4-(2); Team 3-(-8); Houston 1-(-8). PASSING: TLN-Montana 18-41-2-147, 0 TD; Team 0-1-0-0. UCF-Holman 9-17-2-113, 1 TD; Pa 3-6-0-26, 0 TD; Worton 0-1-0-0. RECEIVING: TLN-Veal 3-55; Jones 3-41; Badie 3-4; Shackleford 2-16; Encalade 1-14; Rush 1-8; Sco 1-6; Breaux 1-5; James 1-0; Hilliard 1-(-1); Butler 1-(-1). UCF-Hall 6-68; Worton 3-21; Perriman 2-57; Wilson 1-(-7). INTERCEPTIONS: TLN-Nickerson 1-9; Williams 1-0. UCF-Alexander 1-21; Glenn 1-2. FUMBLES: TLN-Montana, 1-0; Team 1-0. UCF-Stanback 1-1; Houston 1-1.


2014 Game Summaries Game 9

Game 8

Game 7

Temple .........................14 UCF ............................. 29 Tulsa ..............................7 UCF ............................. 34 UConn ........................ 37 UCF ..............................31

SCORING BY QUARTER Team 1 2 TEM 0 14 UCF 17 10

3 0 7

4 0 0

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Nov. 14, 2014 - A endance: 35,323 Bright House Networks Stadium Orlando, Fla.

Nov. 1, 2014 - A endance: 28,751 Rentschler Field East Har ord, Conn.

Oct. 25, 2014 - A endance: 39,554 Bright House Networks Stadium Orlando, Fla.

F 14 34

SCORING BY QUARTER Team 1 2 UCF 7 7 UCONN 0 17

3 7 14

4 8 6

-

F 29 37

SCORING BY QUARTER Team 1 2 TLS 0 7 UCF 3 14

3 0 14

4 0 0

-

F 7 31

SCORING SUMMARY

SCORING SUMMARY

SCORING SUMMARY

First Quarter UCF J.J. Worton 25 yd pass from Jus n Holman (Shawn Moffi kick) - 10:21 12-75, 4:39 UCF Shawn Moffi 23 yd FG - 8:31 4-5, 1:44 UCF William Stanback 1 yd run (Shawn Moffi kick) - 0:44 11-58, 4:59 Second Quarter TEM Romond Deloatch 3 yd pass from P.J. Walker (Aus n Jones kick) - 13:24 8-75, 2:20 UCF Breshad Perriman 54 yd pass from Jus n Holman (Shawn Moffi kick) - 10:00 7-83, 3:24 TEM Samuel Benjamin 6 yd blocked punt return (Aus n Jones kick) - 7:45 UCF Shawn Moffi 19 yd FG - 0:03 11-60, 2:31 Third Quarter UCF William Stanback 2 yd run (Shawn Moffi kick) - 0:14 9-52, 4:40 Fourth Quarter No Scoring

First Quarter UCF William Stanback 3 yd run (Shawn Moffi kick) - 7:38 4-19, 1:55 Second Quarter CONN Deshon Foxx 68 yd run (Bobby Puyol kick) - 12:22 1-68, 0:12 UCF William Stanback 1 yd run (Shawn Moffi kick) - 4:59 8-79, 3:36 CONN Noel Thomas 38 yd pass from Chandler Whitmer (Bobby Puyol kick) - 1:12 9-53, 3:47 CONN Bobby Puyol 43 yd FG - 0:00 2-5, 0:11 Third Quarter UCF J.J. Worton 73 yd pass from Jus n Holman (Shawn Moffi kick) - 9:39 2-73, 0:07 CONN Ron Johnson 1 yd run (Bobby Puyol kick) - 4:17 13-79, 5:22 CONN Noel Thomas 22 yd pass from Chandler Whitmer (Bobby Puyol kick) - 1:21 5-34, 1:27 Fourth Quarter CONN Ron Johnson 2 yd run (Bobby Puyol kick blocked) - 12:28 6-54, 2:32 UCF Breshad Perriman 16 yd pass from Jus n Holman (Josh Reese pass from Jus n Holman) - 5:07 8-50, 2:07

First Quarter UCF Rodrigo Quirarte 27 yd FG - 0:39 6-23, 2:10 Second Quarter UCF J.J. Worton 5 yd pass from Jus n Holman (Rodrigo Quirarte kick) - 11:08 9-63, 3:29 UCF Josh Reese 77 yd pass from Jus n Holman (Rodrigo Quirarte kick) - 7:57 1-77, 0:12 TLS Keevan Lucas 8 yd pass from Dane Evans (Carl Salazar kick) - 5:41 2-27, 0:42 Third Quarter UCF Breshad Perriman 25 yd pass from Jus n Holman (Rodrigo Quirarte kick) - 9:27 9-84, 4:06 UCF Dontravious Wilson 1 yd run (Rodrigo Quirarte kick) - 1:09 12-72, 4:46 Fourth Quarter No Scoring

TEAM STATISTICS Category ...........................................TEM ................... UCF First Downs ............................................ 11........................27 Rushes-Yards..................................... 20-32.................47-130 Passing Yards ....................................... 150......................336 Comp-A -Int .................................. 20-38-3............... 25-39-0 Total Yards ........................................... 182......................466 Punts-Average ................................. 8-40.6..................5-24.2 Kickoff Returns.................................... 4-82.....................2-40 Penal es-Yards ................................... 8-68.....................5-58 Fumbles-Lost ........................................ 2-1.......................3-2 Sacks By .............................................. 2-17.....................4-15 Third-Down Conversions .................... 3-13...................11-20 Time of Possession ........................... 21:14...................38:46

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING: TEM-Thomas 8-27; Walker 9-6; Gilmore 1-0; Harper 1-0; Reilly 1-(-1). UCF-Stanback 26-93; Wilson 11-22; Holman 9-8; Hall 1-7.

TEAM STATISTICS Category ............................................UCF ..............UCONN First Downs ............................................ 23........................16 Rushes-Yards................................... 37-145.................40-179 Passing Yards ....................................... 284......................148 Comp-A -Int .................................. 22-42-4............... 14-28-0 Total Yards ........................................... 429......................327 Punts-Average ................................. 5-36.2..................9-35.1 Kickoff Returns.................................... 5-75.....................4-63 Penal es-Yards ................................... 8-89.................10-102 Fumbles-Lost ........................................ 2-0.......................2-1 Sacks By .............................................. 2-10.....................3-21 Third-Down Conversions .................... 6-16.....................4-15 Time of Possession ........................... 30:21...................29:39

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

PASSING: TEM-Walker 15-28-2-111, 1 TD; Reilly 4-9-1-25, 0 TD; Fitzpatrick 1-1-0-14, 0 TD. UCF-Holman 25-39-0-336, 2 TD.

RUSHING: UCF-Stanback 28-141; Holman 9-4. UCONN-Foxx 11-102; Newsome 4-32; Johnson 11-27; Whitmer 13-20; Team 1-(-2).

RECEIVING: TEM-Christopher 5-21; Fitzpatrick 4-15; Deloatch 3-14; Gilmore 2-19; Omuso 1-22; Thomas 1-21; Kirkwood 1-16; Walker 1-14; Shippen 1-5; Major 1-3. UCF-Perriman 7-146; Hall 5-76; Reese 5-56; Worton 4-42; Stanback 2-5; Williams 1-9; Oldham 1-2.

PASSING: UCF-Holman 22-42-4-284, 2 TD. UCONN-Whitmer 13-25-0-142, 2 TD; Boyle 1-3-0-6, 0 TD.

INTERCEPTIONS: TEM-None. UCF-Killings 1-10; Ozeri es 1-1; Glenn 1-0. FUMBLES: TEM-Fitzpatrick 1-1; Thomas 1-0. UCF-Worton 2-1; Stanback 1-1.

RECEIVING: UCF-Worton 11-178; Williams 3-14; Perriman 2-43; Akins 2-31; Wilson 2-8; Stanback 1-7; Reese 1-3. UCONN-Thomas 4-83; McQuillan 4-36; Foxx 3-14; Johnson 1-9; Myers 1-5; Newsome 1-1.

TEAM STATISTICS Category .............................................TLS ................... UCF First Downs ............................................ 11........................26 Rushes-Yards................................... 27-129.................53-215 Passing Yards ......................................... 72......................291 Comp-A -Int .................................. 10-29-3............... 16-29-1 Total Yards ........................................... 201......................506 Punts-Average ................................. 8-43.8..................2-39.5 Kickoff Returns.................................. 6-106.....................2-77 Penal es-Yards ................................... 6-64.......................1-5 Fumbles-Lost ........................................ 0-0.......................1-1 Sacks By .............................................. 3-11.......................0-0 Third-Down Conversions .................... 3-12.....................8-18 Time of Possession ........................... 22:58...................37:02

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING: TLS-Langer 9-31; Evans 6-25; Flanders 3-24; Lucas 1-19; Louie 1-18; Brewer 5-12; Calcagni 2-0. UCF-Wilson 17-87; Stanback 17-54; Reed 9-43; Holman 9-16; Pa 1-15. PASSING: TLS-Evans 9-28-3-69, 1 TD. Calcagni 1-1-0-3, 0 TD. UCF-Holman 16-27-0-291, 3 TD; Pa 0-2-1-0, 0 TD. RECEIVING: TLS-Garre 4-30; Atkinson 3-19; Lucas 2-20; Louie 1-3. UCF-Reese 4-104; Perriman 3-82; Worton 3-28; Wilson 3-15; Akins 2-32; Tukes 1-30. INTERCEPTIONS: TLS-Mudoh 1-1. UCF-Ozeri es 1-7; Killings 1-2; Alexander 1-0. FUMBLES: TLS-None. UCF-Worton 1-1.

INTERCEPTIONS: UCF-None. UCONN-Adams 3-72; Ashiru 1-0. FUMBLES: UCF-Holman 1-0; Wilson 1-0. UCONN-Whitmer 1-1. Foxx 1-0.

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2014 Game Summaries Game 10

Game 11

Game 12

SMU ................................7 UCF ..............................16 UCF ............................. 32 UCF ............................. 53 USF ................................0 East Carolina .......... 30 Nov. 22, 2014 - A endance: 30,920 Bright House Networks Stadium Orlando, Fla. SCORING BY QUARTER Team 1 2 SMU 0 7 UCF 27 10

3 0 6

4 0 10

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Nov. 28, 2014 - A endance: 36,963 Raymond James Stadium Tampa, Fla.

F 7 53

SCORING BY QUARTER Team 1 2 UCF 0 14 USF 0 0

3 2 0

4 0 0

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Dec. 4, 2014 - A endance: 41,259 Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium Greenville, N.C.

F 16 0

SCORING BY QUARTER Team 1 2 UCF 6 17 ECU 6 3

3 3 0

4 6 21

-

F 32 30

SCORING SUMMARY

SCORING SUMMARY

SCORING SUMMARY

First Quarter UCF Dontravious Wilson 1 yd run (J.J. Worton rush failed) - 10:10 11-78, 4:50 UCF Dontravious Wilson 11 yd run (Rodrigo Quirarte kick) - 7:05 7-70, 2:49 UCF J.J. Worton 58 yd pass from Jus n Holman (Rodrigo Quirarte kick) - 2:08 1-58, 0:11 UCF Breshad Perriman 18 yd pass from Jus n Holman (Rodrigo Quirarte kick) - 1:09 3-20, 0:51 Second Quarter SMU Ma Davis 5 yd run (Cody Rademacher kick) - 14:24 4-30, 1:45 UCF Michael Easton 96 yd kickoff return (Rodrigo Quirarte kick) - 14:09 UCF Rodrigo Quirarte 31 yd FG - 0:12 8-29, 3:11 Third Quarter UCF Shawn Moffi 34 yd FG - 5:15 13-68, 6:19 UCF Shawn Moffi 38 yd FG - 2:28 5-17, 2:10 Fourth Quarter UCF Shawn Moffi 20 yd FG - 11:28 6-23, 1:59 UCF Nick Pa 1 yd run (Shawn Moffi kick) - 3:18 12-48, 6:30

First Quarter No Scoring Second Quarter UCF Breshad Perriman 7 yd pass from Jus n Holman (Shawn Moffi kick) - 10:38 17-80, 7:32 UCF Rannell Hall 21 yd run (Shawn Moffi kick) - 6:09 8-73, 3:21 Third Quarter UCF Team Safety - 5:07 Fourth Quarter No Scoring

First Quarter UCF Shawn Moffi 42 yd FG - 10:46 11-44, 4:14 ECU Marquez Grayson 0 yd fumble recovery (Warren Harvey kick blocked) - 4:19 UCF Shawn Moffi 38 yd FG - 0:45 8-54, 3:34 Second Quarter UCF William Stanback 2 yd run (Shawn Moffi kick) - 9:59 5-16; 1:59 UCF Shawn Moffi 30 yd FG - 6:35 5-24; 2:03 UCF William Stanback 1 yd run (Shawn Moffi kick) - 2:39 4-70, 1:28 ECU Warren Harvey 37 yd FG - 0:00 9-55, 2:39 Third Quarter UCF Shawn Moffi 31 yd FG - 7:39 11-64, 5:08 Fourth Quarter ECU Cam Worthy 15 yd pass from Shane Carden (Warren Harvey kick) - 13:16 10-90, 2:58 ECU Marquez Grayson 14 yd pass from Shane Carden (Warren Harvey kick) - 10:33 5-48, 1:13 ECU Jus n Hardy 13 yd pass from Shane Carden (Warren Harvey kick) - 2:17 8-68, 2:57 UCF Breshad Perriman 51 yd pass from Jus n Holman (Team rush failed) - 0:00 2-65, 0:10

TEAM STATISTICS Category .......................................... SMU ................... UCF First Downs .............................................. 4........................27 Rushes-Yards..................................... 20-66.................59-236 Passing Yards ......................................... 50......................254 Comp-A -Int .................................... 9-22-2............... 17-26-2 Total Yards ........................................... 116......................490 Punts-Average ................................. 8-42.2..................2-45.0 Kickoff Returns................................ 10-203...................2-118 Penal es-Yards ................................... 8-39.....................6-66 Fumbles-Lost ........................................ 3-3.......................1-0 Sacks By .............................................. 2-12.......................1-1 Third-Down Conversions .................... 3-11.....................9-17 Time of Possession ........................... 19:29...................40:31

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING: SMU-Davis 7-40; Nlemchi 5-14; Line 5-8; Seeker 2-4; Krs ch 1-0. UCF-Reed 26-112; Wilson 15-80; Holman 6-17; Thompson 8-16; Pa 3-9; Hall 1-2. PASSING: SMU-Davis 6-15-1-44, 0 TD; Krs ch 3-7-1-6, 0 TD. UCF-Holman 15-22-2-228, 2 TD; Pa 2-4-0-26, 0 TD. RECEIVING: SMU-Sanders 4-38; Joseph 2-6; Nelson 2-1; Walker 1-5. UCF-Hall 3-39; Reed 3-39; Wilson 3-22; Worton 2-64; Perriman 2-43; Oldham 1-19; Reese 1-13; Thompson 1-8; Miller 1-7. INTERCEPTIONS: SMU-H. Richardson 1-0; D. Richardson 1-0. UCF-Griffin 1-20; Glenn 1-(-4). FUMBLES: SMU-Davis 1-1; Stewart 1-1; Nlemchi 1-1. UCF-Holman 1-0.

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TEAM STATISTICS Category ............................................UCF ....................USF First Downs ............................................ 23........................15 Rushes-Yards................................... 45-145.....................22-5 Passing Yards ....................................... 150......................195 Comp-A -Int .................................. 20-29-1............... 18-39-0 Total Yards ........................................... 295......................200 Punts-Average ................................. 3-44.0..................4-38.8 Kickoff Returns.................................... 1-24.....................3-84 Penal es-Yards ................................... 5-42.....................5-75 Fumbles-Lost ........................................ 2-2.......................2-0 Sacks By .............................................. 4-33.......................1-9 Third-Down Conversions .................. 11-18.....................5-14 Time of Possession ........................... 35:28...................24:32

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING: UCF-Hall 10-65; Reed 20-57; Thompson 7-20; Holman 7-4; Team 1-(-1). USF-Mack 11-32; Tice 5-3; Bench 3-(-11); White 3-(-19). PASSING: UCF-Holman 20-29-1-150, 1 TD. USF-White 11-25-0-107, 0 TD; Bench 7-13-0-88, 0 TD; McFarland 0-1-0-0, 0 TD. RECEIVING: UCF-Perriman 6-55; Reese 5-54; Hall 5-19; Akins 2-15; Reed 2-7. USF-Davis 6-57; Price 3-68; McFarland 2-25; Welch 2-13; Adams 2-8; Tice 1-16; Swanson 1-5; Mack 1-3. INTERCEPTIONS: UCF-None. USF-Byrd 1-0. FUMBLES: UCF-Reed 1-1; Holman 1-1. USF-Ward 1-0; Mack 1-0.

TEAM STATISTICS Category ............................................UCF ................... ECU First Downs ............................................ 23........................26 Rushes-Yards................................... 40-148...................27-14 Passing Yards ....................................... 274......................397 Comp-A -Int .................................. 20-33-0............... 36-49-2 Total Yards ........................................... 422......................411 Punts-Average ................................. 4-42.2..................6-38.0 Kickoff Returns.................................... 2-39.....................5-86 Penal es-Yards ................................... 6-40.................12-127 Fumbles-Lost ........................................ 3-1.......................2-1 Sacks By .............................................. 5-42.....................2-11 Third-Down Conversions .................... 4-15.....................7-15 Time of Possession ........................... 31:24...................28:36

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING: UCF-Stanback 24-101; Hall 3-32; Reed 4-11; Holman 8-8; Team 1-(-4). ECU-Allen 6-21; Grayson 5-2; Carden 11-2; Sco 2-1; Team 2-(-5); J. Williams 1-(-7). PASSING: UCF-Holman 20-33-0-274, 1 TD. ECU-Carden 36-48-2-397, 3 TD; Team 0-1-0-0. RECEIVING: UCF-Reese 7-62; Hall 6-65; Perriman 4-139; Stanback 2-7; Akins 1-1. ECU-Hardy 12-140; Jones 5-58; D. Grayson 4-68; Allen 4-45; Worthy 4-40; Sco 2-15; M. Grayson 2-8; B. Williams 1-8; J. Williams 1-8; Hairston 1-7. INTERCEPTIONS: UCF-Plummer 1-23; Glenn 1-0. ECU-None. FUMBLES: UCF-Team 1-0; Hall 1-1; Akins 1-0. ECU-Carden 1-1; M. Grayson 1-0.


2014 Game Summaries Game 13 - Bitcoin St. Petersburg Bowl NC State .................... 34 UCF ............................. 27 Dec. 26, 2014 - A endance: 26,675 Tropicana Field St. Petersburg, Fla. SCORING BY QUARTER Team 1 2 NCSU 7 10 UCF 3 7

3 14 3

4 3 14

-

F 34 27

SCORING SUMMARY First Quarter UCF Shawn Moffi 40 yd FG - 10:06 12-52, 4:54 NCSU Jaylen Samuels 18 yd pass from Shadrach Thornton (Niklas Sade kick) - 6:11 9-75, 3:55 Second Quarter UCF Josh Reese 6 yd pass from Jus n Holman (Shawn Moffi kick) - 12:34 10-67, 3:25 NCSU Johnathan Alston 37 yd pass from Jacoby Brisse (Niklas Sade kick) - 9:05 8-78, 3:29 NCSU Niklas Sade 19 yd FG - 3:16 9-74, 4:52 Third Quarter NCSU Ma Dayes 24 yd run (Niklas Sade kick) - 11:55 9-75, 3:05 UCF Shawn Moffi 36 yd FG - 5:45 8-15, 3:04 NCSU Ma Dayes 15 yd run (Niklas Sade kick) - 3:05 7-75, 2:40 Fourth Quarter NCSU Niklas Sade 45 yd FG - 12:37 5-23, 1:29 UCF Josh Reese 14 yd pass from Jus n Holman (Shawn Moffi kick) - 11:01 5-75, 1:36 UCF Josh Reese 2 yd pass from Jus n Holman (Shawn Moffi kick) - 1:44 10-70, 1:12

TEAM STATISTICS

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

Category ......................................... NCSU ................... UCF First Downs ............................................ 26........................21 Rushes-Yards................................... 49-187...................28-82 Passing Yards ....................................... 300......................291 Comp-A -Int .................................. 17-28-0............... 23-53-1 Total Yards ........................................... 487......................373 Punts-Average ................................. 4-46.5..................6-42.8 Kickoff Returns.................................... 1-22.....................1-27 Penal es-Yards ................................... 6-34.....................3-30 Fumbles-Lost ........................................ 2-1.......................0-0 Sacks By .............................................. 2-10.....................3-18 Third-Down Conversions .................... 6-15.....................7-20 Time of Possession ........................... 33:51...................26:09

RUSHING: NCSU-Thornton 17-96; Dayes 13-78; Brisse 1431; Samuels 1-0; Team 3-(-4); Underwood 1-(-14). UCF-Stanback 12-38; Holman 9-27; Wilson 3-9; Reese 1-6; Hall 3-2. PASSING: NCSU-Brisse 15-26-0-262, 1 TD; Thornton 1-1-018, 1 TD; Hines 1-1-0-20, 0 TD. UCF-Holman 23-53-1-291, 3 TD. RECEIVING: NCSU-Hines 3-79; Alston 3-58; Samuels 3-41; Cherry 2-35; Grinnage 2-27; Brisse 1-20; Dayes 1-18; Valdes-Scantling 1-13; Purvis 1-9. UCF-Perriman 9-138; Hall 7-78; Reese 6-75; Tukes 1-0. INTERCEPTIONS: NCSU-Jones 1-36. UCF-None. FUMBLES: NCSU-Brisse 2-1. UCF-None.

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Year-By-Year Results 1979 • During his inaugural address, UCF President Trevor Colbourn announces that the school will “explore the possibility of developing a football program.” Later, Colbourn and director of athle cs Jack O’Leary approve a decision to form a football team to begin play in the fall of 1979 as an NCAA Division III program. Former professional football player Don Jonas becomes the school’s first coach on a volunteer basis. On Aug. 28, 148 prospec ve players par cipate in the program’s first prac ce. Less than one month later on Sept. 22, UCF travels to St. Leo for its first game and wins 21-0. Bobby Joe Plain scores the school’s first touchdown on a 13-yard pass recep on from Mike Cullison in the first quarter. The following week, UCF plays its first home contest at the Tangerine Bowl and posts a 7-6 victory over Fort Benning in front of 14,188 fans. 1979 NCAA III (6-2-0) Coach: Don Jonas 9/22 at St. Leo W 21-0 9/29 Fort Benning W 7-6 10/13 Maryville W 10-7 10/20 at Fort Lauderdale W 14-0 10/27 at Presbyterian L 0-48 11/3 at Emory & Henry L 14-28 11/10 University of the South W 24-0 11/17 Morehouse W 14-7

1,000 14,188 7,350 500 3,800 1,000 10,111 13,309

1980 • A er the UCF Athle c Authority votes in January to make the football head coaching job a full- me posi on, Don Jonas is selected for the role. The Knights win four games during the campaign and in an 18-14 victory over Emory and Henry, Michael O’Shaughnessy tallies a school-record five sacks. Following the season, cornerback Tim Kiggins earns third-team All-America honors and becomes the first UCF player to sign a professional contract when he joins the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League. 1980 NCAA III (4-4-1) Coach: Don Jonas 9/13 Carson-Newman $ FW 30-21 13,941 9/20 St. Leo W 55-0 8,730 9/27 Millsaps L 7-8 12,793 10/4 Miles T 11-11 8,990 10/11 at Savannah State L 0-44 4,100 10/18 at North Alabama L 3-28 3,500 11/1 Catawba W 14-12 7,757 11/8 Albany L 27-28 14,022 11/15 Emory & Henry W 18-14 6,907 $ Later forfeited by Carson-Newman

1981 • UCF begins a local rivalry, mee ng Bethune-Cookman in the first Mayor’s Trophy game. The Wildcats escape with a 24-20 win. Kicker Sco Ryerson is a third-team All-America selec on, while center Dan Burke and linebackers Eddie James and Bill Giovane earn honorable men on status. Following the season, head coach Don Jonas resigns to become director of the UCF Gridiron Club.

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1981 NCAA III (4-6-0) Coach: Don Jonas 9/12 Presbyterian L 0-3 9/19 Elizabeth City L 9-14 9/26 at Millsaps W 13-6 10/3 Miles W 6-0 10/10 Savannah State W 47-13 10/17 at Alabama A&M L 15-23 10/31 at West Georgia L 6-20 11/7 Hampden-Sydney W 17-0 11/14 Millersville L 9-27 11/21 Bethune-Cookman L 20-24

8,347 4,833 800 6,320 6,493 8,700 6,200 8,391 4,365 8,354

1982 • Following Don Jonas’ resigna on, associate head coach Sam Weir is named the program’s interim head coach. New athle cs director Bill Peterson announces that UCF will compete as a Division II program during the year. With the move to D-II, the school begins awarding athle cs scholarships. Following the season, four Knights sign professional contracts: ght end Mike Carter with the Na onal Football League’s Denver Broncos and defensive end Ed Gantner, linebacker Bill Giovane and offensive lineman Mike Sommerfield with the Tampa Bay Bandits of the United States Football League. Following the season, New York Yankees president and former Buffalo Bills head coach Lou Saban is named UCF’s head coach. 1982 NCAA II (0-10-0) Coach: Sam Weir 9/11 Georgia Southern $ L 9-16 9/18 Southeastern Louisiana L 14-24 9/25 at VMI L 0-69 10/2 at Valdosta State L 7-13 10/9 Bethune-Cookman L 21-40 10/16 Alabama A&M L 10-31 10/23 at Nicholls State L 10-60 10/30 West Georgia L 7-41 11/6 Carson-Newman L 17-36 11/13 Eastern Kentucky L 14-26 $ at Jacksonville, Fla.

2,350 8,196 6,100 9,500 9,127 6,654 8,500 9,257 3,818 4,822

1983 • UCF records its first win against an NCAA Football Championship Subdivision opponent, defea ng Ausn Peay, 10-7, on the road. Ted Wilson returns a kick 100 yards for a touchdown against Southeastern Louisiana and finishes second in the na on in kick return average with 30.5 yards per return. 1983 NCAA II (5-6-0) Coach: Lou Saban 9/2 Elizabeth City W 37-7 9,041 9/10 at Georgia Southern W 33-29 5,815 9/17 at Southeastern Louisiana L 28-54 5,000 9/24 North Alabama L 20-47 8,307 10/1 Valdosta State W 20-0 12,777 10/15 at Richmond L 26-31 3,413 10/29 at Aus n Peay W 10-7 7,000 11/5 at Carson-Newman L 14-35 3,300 11/12 Nicholls State L 14-37 4,500 11/19 Fort Lewis W 59-28 14,212 11/26 Bethune-Cookman L 22-31 13,294

1984 • A er the squad gets off to a slow start, head coach Lou Saban announces his resigna on. Jerry Anderson is named interim head coach. Following the campaign, offensive lineman Dan Burke signs a contract with the New Jersey Generals of the United States Football League. Kicker Sco Ryerson is dra ed by the Tampa Bay Bandits of the USFL and signs a freeagent deal with the Na onal Football League’s Atlanta Falcons. 1984 NCAA II (2-9-0) Coaches: Lou Saban (first seven games), Jerry Anderson (last four games) 9/1 Bethune-Cookman L 22-43 7,421 9/8 at Louisiana-Monroe L 21-49 19,329 9/15 Georgia Southern L 28-42 7,124 9/22 at Western Kentucky W 35-34 8,500 9/29 at Texas State L 13-39 10,337 10/6 Akron L 21-26 6,814 10/13 at Eastern Kentucky L 14-37 18,300 10/20 Illinois State W 28-24 11,648 10/27 Aus n Peay L 21-24 12,225 11/3 at Indiana State L 0-38 8,367 11/10 at Furman L 6-42 10,162

1985 • Gene McDowell, an assistant at Florida State, is named UCF’s head coach and athle cs director. UCF wins its first game under McDowell when Ed O’Brien kicks a school-record 55-yard field goal as me expired to defeat Bethune-Cookman, 39-37. UCF meets its first NCAA Bowl Subdivision opponent, playing at Louisville. 1985 NCAA II (4-7-0) Coach: Gene McDowell 9/7 Bethune-Cookman W 39-37 21,222 9/13 Southeastern Louisiana W 27-21 7,142 9/28 at Illinois State L 21-48 12,786 10/5 Texas State L 12-48 7,850 10/12 Western Kentucky L 17-47 9,153 10/19 Eastern Kentucky L 21-28 8,223 10/26 Stephen F. Aus n L 24-59 11,263 11/2 at Louisville L 21-42 21,391 11/9 at Georgia Southern L 18-35 7,759 11/23 Savannah State W 31-7 3,478 11/30 Samford W 35-14 3,022

1986 • The team begins the season 4-1. UCF sets a new a endance record when 23,760 watch the Knights play Wofford for Homecoming. The contest features a postgame performance by the Beach Boys. The Knights went 6-5 during the year to post their first winning campaign since the inaugural season in 1979. Linebacker Wya Boggan leads the team with 143 tackles and earns Football News All-America First Team honors. Wide receiver Ted Wilson becomes the first UCF player selected in the Na onal Football League Dra when the Washington Redskins take him in the 10th round. Tailback Elgin Davis is picked in the 12th round by the New England Patriots.


Year-By-Year Results 1986 NCAA II (6-5-0) Coach: Gene McDowell 9/6 Bethune-Cookman W 26-14 23,041 9/13 West Georgia W 34-21 10,125 9/20 Valdosta State W 10-7 12,056 9/27 at Akron L 17-20 12,186 10/4 Murray State W 38-25 13,086 10/11 at Wichita State L 6-9 4,167 10/18 at Eastern Kentucky L 24-51 12,200 10/25 Wofford L 28-31 23,760 11/1 at VMI W 38-9 3,200 11/8 Georgia Southern L 23-33 11,137 11/15 Samford W 66-7 6,176

1988 NCAA II (6-5-0) Coach: Gene McDowell 9/2 Bethune-Cookman W 29-21 14,831 9/10 West Georgia W 33-14 11,270 9/17 Troy W 26-18 31,789 9/24 at East Tennessee State W 23-17 5,447 10/1 North Alabama W 35-33 21,682 10/8 New Haven L 23-31 22,641 10/15 Southern Conn. State W 24-16 22,439 10/22 at Valdosta State L 19-48 6,500 10/29 Georgia Southern L 17-31 28,682 11/5 at Liberty L 7-24 3,530 11/12 at Eastern Kentucky L 31-35 6,800

1987

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• The Knights post a then-school-record five-game winning streak, outscoring their opponents, 242-67, during the stretch. UCF finishes the regular season with an 8-3 record, good enough for its first bid to the Division II playoffs. In the first round of the playoffs, the host Knights record a 12-10 win over Indiana University of Pennsylvania. The following week the squad falls to eventual na onal champion Troy. Wideout Bernard Ford and kicker Ed O’Brien earn All-America First Team honors from several outlets, including the Associated Press. Quarterback Darin Slack and linebacker Mike Coad receive Football News All-America Second Team recogni on. Ford is tabbed in the third round of the Na onal Football League Dra by the Buffalo Bills and defensive back Corris Ervin is taken in the fi h round by the Denver Broncos.

• In its final campaign at the D-II level, UCF defeats three Football Championship Subdivision schools. The Knights finish the season strong, winning six of their final seven games to complete the year 7-3.

1987 NCAA II (9-4-0) Coach: Gene McDowell 9/5 Bethune-Cookman W 17-9 9/19 Elon W 34-10 9/26 Eastern Kentucky L 16-23 10/3 at Georgia Southern L 32-34 10/10 Savannah State W 36-26 10/17 West Georgia W 52-14 10/24 NW Missouri St. W 45-3 10/31 Grand Valley State W 67-3 11/7 Liberty W 42-21 11/14 at Florida A&M L 14-19 11/21 Morningside W 24-7 11/28 Indiana (Pa.) $ W 12-10 12/5 Troy $ L 10-31 $ Division II Playoffs

1990

9,768 11,752 15,197 15,540 10,743 10,029 15,208 7,552 11,081 4,803 10,112 15,043 14,327

1988 • UCF opens the campaign with five-consecu ve wins and moves to second in the NCAA Division II na onal rankings. A crowd of 31,789 a ends UCF’s 26-18 victory over defending na onal champion Troy at the Citrus Bowl. Defensive lineman Steve Spears and offensive lineman Dave Underwood earn Football Gaze e All-America honors.

1989 NCAA II (7-3-0) Coach: Gene McDowell 9/1 Bethune-Cookman L 15-23 23,620 9/9 Valdosta State W 35-14 18,046 9/16 at Troy L 6-20 8,000 9/23 Newberry W 30-3 8,316 9/30 at North Alabama W 17-16 5,500 10/7 East Tennessee State W 34-0 12,072 10/21 at Georgia Southern L 17-31 19,640 10/28 Liberty W 33-30 15,095 11/11 Eastern Kentucky W 20-19 17,506 11/18 Texas Southern W 49-12 14,082

• UCF moves to the Football Championship Subdivision ranks and goes 10-4. The Knights become the first school in history to qualify for the FCS playoffs in their first season of eligibility. In the first round of the playoffs, UCF draws previously undefeated Youngstown State on the road. Franco Grilla hits a 34-yard field goal as me expires to give the Knights a 20-17 victory. Host UCF downs William & Mary, 5238, in the second round of the playoffs to set up a semifinal matchup with eventual na onal champion Georgia Southern in Statesboro, Ga. Following the year, Gene McDowell is awarded the Eddie Robinson Trophy by The Sports Network as the na onal coach of the year. Wide receiver Shawn Jefferson is dra ed in the ninth round by the Na onal Football League’s Houston Oilers. 1990 NCAA FCS (10-4-0) Coach: Gene McDowell 9/1 Troy W 16-10 22,462 9/8 at Eastern Kentucky L 12-24 19,200 9/15 at Bethune-Cookman W 42-9 9,500 9/22 at Memphis L 28-37 21,385 9/29 Kentucky State W 49-0 6,055 10/6 at Samford W 37-16 5,463 10/20 Georgia Southern L 17-38 16,258 10/27 Southern Illinois W 49-14 14,052 11/3 Liberty W 28-6 14,107 11/10 Slippery Rock W 24-21 16,208 11/17 Texas Southern W 63-6 16,328 11/24 at Youngstown State $ W 20-17 12,500 12/1 William & Mary $ W 52-38 20,067 12/8 at Georgia Southern $ L 7-44 13,183 $ FCS Playoffs

1991 • The Knights host their first Football Bowl Subdivision squad, facing East Carolina at the Citrus Bowl. Linebacker Bobby Spitulski is named to the Associated Press All-America Third Team and is selected in the third round of the Na onal Football League Dra by the Sea le Seahawks. 1991 NCAA FCS (6-5-0) Coach: Gene McDowell 8/31 Troy W 21-10 18,586 9/7 at James Madison L 31-49 10,081 9/14 at Valdosta State W 12-0 6,379 9/21 East Carolina L 25-47 20,049 9/28 Bethune-Cookman W 32-6 16,066 10/5 at Arkansas State W 31-20 18,200 10/12 Samford L 6-13 12,011 10/26 at Georgia Southern L 6-20 19,063 11/2 Savannah State L 31-33 13,188 11/9 at Liberty W 31-26 2,650 11/16 Millersville W 52-6 10,027

1992 • UCF President John C. Hi announces UCF’s intenon to move to the Football Bowl Subdivision ranks by 1996. UCF makes history as the first college squad to a play a Russian team on American soil as it defeats the Moscow Bears of the Russian League of American Football, 42-6, on Oct. 3. During the year, Gene McDowell relinquishes his du es as athle cs director to concentrate his efforts on coaching the football team. 1992 NCAA FCS (6-4-0) Coach: Gene McDowell 9/5 Gardner-Webb W 71-21 10,286 9/12 Bethune-Cookman W 28-3 12,075 9/19 Troy L 16-20 7,755 9/26 at Western Illinois W 35-22 9,764 10/3 Moscow (exhibi on) W 43-6 5,412 10/17 Nicholls State W 42-18 8,087 10/24 at Western Kentucky L 36-50 10,589 10/31 at Liberty L 28-31 8,100 11/7 Buffalo W 63-21 9,067 11/14 James Madison W 41-37 6,681 11/21 at Samford L 13-20 4,987

1993 • UCF wins six of its first seven games, with the only loss coming from Football Bowl Subdivision’s East Carolina. The Knights claim three of their final four games to finish the regular season with a 9-2 mark. The squad earns a berth in the playoffs and faces host Youngstown State in the opening round.

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Year-By-Year Results 1993 NCAA FCS (9-3-0) Coach: Gene McDowell 9/11 Valdosta State W 35-30 11,033 9/18 at East Carolina L 17-41 30,867 9/25 McNeese State W 22-3 10,759 10/2 Yale W 42-28 23,489 10/9 Samford W 48-17 8,081 10/16 Western Illinois W 35-17 12,857 10/23 at Bethune-Cookman W 34-14 5,500 10/30 at Troy L 15-29 5,100 11/6 Liberty W 55-19 8,688 11/13 Buffalo W 42-7 7,609 11/20 at Louisiana Tech W 38-16 4,000 11/27 at Youngstown State $ L 30-56 7,408 $ FCS Playoffs

1994 • The Knights begin the year as Sports Illustrated’s pick to win the Football Championship Subdivision tle. Due to a rash of injuries on defense, UCF finishes the year 7-4. Kick returner Todd Cleveland garners The Sports Network All-America Second Team honors. Defensive end Greg Jefferson is picked in the third round of the Na onal Football League Dra by the Philadelphia Eagles. 1994 NCAA FCS (7-4-0) Coach: Gene McDowell 9/3 at Maine W 28-6 6,296 9/10 Valdosta State L 14-31 22,518 9/17 Bethune-Cookman W 48-17 22,049 9/24 Western Kentucky W 59-45 24,326 10/1 at Illinois State W 27-26 6,550 10/8 at Samford L 35-36 3,632 10/15 at Louisiana-Monroe W 33-16 8,123 10/22 Troy L 38-39 27,003 10/29 at Liberty W 49-24 6,153 11/12 at East Carolina L 20-23 25,783 11/19 Buffalo W 48-0 18,856

1995 • On June 21, UCF receives official word from the NCAA that its bid for reclassifica on to the Football Bowl Subdivision has been approved and will take effect Sept. 1, 1996. Against a top-notch schedule, UCF goes 6-5. The Knights open the season with a 40-32 victory over fi h-ranked Eastern Kentucky. Freshman Daunte Culpepper completes 20-of-25 passes for 254 and three scores and earns na onal player of the week honors. Tailback Marque e Smith is named to the Football Gaze e All-America Second Team and is dra ed in the fi h round by the Na onal Football League’s Carolina Panthers. 1995 NCAA FCS (6-5-0) Coach: Gene McDowell 8/31 Eastern Kentucky W 40-32 13,422 9/9 Carson-Newman W 35-21 13,413 9/23 at Florida State (#1) L 14-46 76,600 9/30 at McNeese State L 7-49 16,921 10/7 Samford W 41-14 11,333 10/14 Liberty L 6-7 12,210 10/21 at Hawaii L 14-45 24,383 10/28 at Louisiana-Monroe W 34-14 16,808 11/4 Bethune-Cookman W 38-7 16,002 11/11 Troy L 17-28 12,312 11/18 Maine W 37-17 11,119

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1996 • The Knights play their inaugural campaign at the Football Bowl Subdivision level and go 5-6. Behind quarterback Daunte Culpepper, UCF finishes the campaign 16th in the na on in passing offense. 1996 NCAA FBS (5-6) Coach: Gene McDowell 8/29 William & Mary (SUN) W 39-33 18,013 9/7 at South Carolina L 14-33 76,411 9/14 at New Mexico (SUN) L 7-17 18,317 9/21 at Ball State L 10-31 11,475 9/28 at East Carolina L 7-28 34,121 10/12 Samford W 38-6 12,122 10/19 Louisiana-Monroe L 38-39 16,293 10/26 at Georgia Tech (SUN) L 20-27 43,610 11/2 Illinois State W 42-15 17,639 11/9 at UAB W 35-13 12,500 11/16 Bowling Green W 27-19 14,112

1997 • UCF faces a tough schedule that includes four squads from the Southeastern Conference and naonal champion Nebraska. UCF garners na onal a en on a er leading Nebraska by three points at hal ime before falling by two touchdowns to the host Cornhuskers. A record crowd of 41,827 turns out for UCF’s home-opening victory over Idaho. Quarterback Daunte Culpepper sets 15 school records. He is a finalist for the Davey O’Brien Na onal Quarterback Award, a semifinalist for the Football News Offensive Player of the Year and is named to the American Football Coaches Associa on Good Works Team. Tailback Dwight Collins, who is deaf, receives Disney’s Wide World of Sports Spirit Award for being the na on’s most courageous student-athlete. Running backs coach Alan Gooch is named the assistant coach of the year by the American Football Coaches Associa on for his work with Collins. Following the season, Gene McDowell resigns as head coach and is replaced by long me offensive coordinator Mike Kruczek. 1997 NCAA FBS (5-6) Coach: Gene McDowell 8/30 at Mississippi L 23-24 (OT) 28,216 9/6 at South Carolina (SUN) L 31-33 81,908 9/13 at Nebraska (#6) L 24-38 75,327 9/20 Idaho (SUN) W 41-10 41,827 9/27 at Auburn (#8) (SUN) L 14-41 82,109 10/4 at Kent State W 59-43 10,584 10/11 Samford W 52-7 22,016 10/25 at Mississippi State (SUN) L 28-35 28,621 11/1 at Louisiana-Monroe L 41-45 15,936 11/15 Eastern Michigan W 27-10 39,433 11/22 Toledo W 34-17 15,062

1998 • Quarterback Daunte Culpepper earns preseason All-America honors from several outlets, including Sports Illustrated and The Spor ng News. UCF makes its first na onal television appearance when ESPN televises its game at Purdue. The Knights finish the campaign 9-2. Culpepper breaks Steve Young’s 1983 single-season comple on percentage record of 71.3

by comple ng 73.6 percent of his passes. He becomes only the third player in school history to pass for more than 10,000 yards and rush for more than 1,000 yards in a career. Culpepper concludes the year with more than 30 school records to his credit. The signal caller finishes sixth in the ballo ng for the Heisman Trophy and is named na onal co-player of the year by The Sports Network. Culpepper becomes UCF’s first Na onal Football League first-round dra pick as the Minnesota Vikings select him 11th overall. Cornerback Paul Miranda is taken in the fourth round by the Indianapolis Colts. 1998 NCAA FBS (9-2) Coach: Mike Kruczek 9/5 at Louisiana Tech (SUN) W 64-30 9/12 Eastern Illinois W 48-0 9/19 at Purdue (ESPN) L 7-35 9/26 at Bowling Green (FSN) W 38-31 10/4 at Toledo (SUN) W 31-24 10/10 Northern Illinois W 38-17 10/24 at Louisiana (SUN) W 42-10 10/31 Youngstown State W 44-32 11/7 at Auburn (SUN) L 6-10 11/14 Ball State W 37-14 11/21 New Mexico W 38-6

23,677 35,219 53,469 15,824 20,008 30,415 10,124 21,251 80,743 31,412 19,025

1999 • UCF starts the campaign with the toughest September schedule in the na on, facing four bowl winners from the previous year. All four teams enter the games with the Knights ranked in the top 25. UCF hosts a top-25 foe for the first me, playing No. 22 Purdue in front of 40,112 fans at the Citrus Bowl. Wideout Charles Lee is dra ed in the seventh round by the Na onal Football League’s Green Bay Packers. 1999 NCAA FBS (4-7) Coach: Mike Kruczek 9/4 Purdue (#22) (ESPN R) L 13-47 9/11 at Florida (#4) (SUN) L 27-58 9/18 at Georgia Tech (#12) L 10-41 9/25 at Georgia (#11) (SUN) L 23-24 10/2 Eastern Illinois W 31-21 10/16 Nicholls State W 28-0 10/23 Louisiana Tech L 35-46 10/30 Eastern Michigan W 31-6 11/6 at Auburn (SUN) L 10-28 11/13 at Middle Tennessee W 39-14 11/20 Bowling Green L 30-33 (OT)

40,112 85,346 45,355 86,117 18,864 13,875 16,535 27,845 75,804 10,751 14,299

2000 • The Knights record one of the biggest victories in school history by defea ng tradi onal power Alabama, 40-38, in Tuscaloosa. Javier Beorlegui gives UCF the win with a 37-yard field goal with three seconds remaining to spoil the Crimson Tide’s homecoming game. A school record 50,220 fans watch the Knights host No. 8 Virginia Tech.


Year-By-Year Results 2000 NCAA FBS (7-4) Coach: Mike Kruczek 9/2 at Georgia Tech L 17-21 9/9 Northwestern State W 19-7 9/16 at Akron L 24-35 9/23 William & Mary W 52-7 9/30 at Eastern Michigan (SUN) W 31-10 10/7 at Northern Illinois (SUN) L 20-40 10/14 Eastern Kentucky W 34-3 10/21 Louisiana-Monroe W 55-0 10/28 at Alabama W 40-38 11/4 at Louisiana Tech (SUN) W 20-16 11/11 Virginia Tech (#8) (SUN) L 21-44

40,993 19,003 12,964 23,164 10,238 18,148 18,908 25,093 83,818 12,532 50,220

2001 • The biggest news for UCF comes off of the field when the school finally finds a conference home. On Nov. 1, UCF signs an agreement to enter the Mid-American Conference for football in 2002. On the field, offensive lineman Steve Edwards and defensive lineman Elton Pa erson earn Football News All-America honorable-men on honors. Following the year, defensive back Travis Fisher is dra ed in the second round by the St. Louis Rams. 2001 NCAA FBS (6-5) Coach: Mike Kruczek 9/1 at Clemson (#19) L 13-21 9/8 at Syracuse (ESPN R) L 10-21 9/22 at Tulane (SUN) W 36-29 9/29 at Virginia Tech (#8) (SUN) L 14-46 10/6 UAB (SUN) W 24-7 10/13 Liberty W 63-0 10/20 Louisiana-Monroe W 38-6 10/27 at Utah State (SUN) L 27-30 11/3 Akron W 57-17 11/10 at Arkansas L 20-27 11/24 Louisiana W 31-0

75,000 35,938 17,497 53,662 30,820 17,103 23,001 16,135 15,779 61,527 12,264

2002 • UCF plays its first season as a member of the MidAmerican Conference and finishes second in the East Division with a 6-2 league mark. Three Knights earn All-MAC First Team honors. Wideout Doug Gabriel becomes the first player from UCF to play in the Senior Bowl. Four Knights are selected in the NFL Dra : cornerback Asante Samuel (New England, fourth round), Gabriel (Oakland, fi h round), offensive lineman Mike Mabry (Bal more, seventh round) and defensive lineman Elton Pa erson (Cincinna , seventh round). Offensive lineman Taylor Robertson is tabbed by Calgary with the 13th selec on in the CFL Dra . 2002 NCAA FBS (7-5, 6-2) Coach: Mike Kruczek 8/31 at Penn State (#24) (ESPN) L 24-27 103,029 9/7 at Arizona State (SUN) L 12-46 43,401 9/20 at Marshall* (ESPN2) L 21-26 32,900 9/28 Liberty W 48-17 21,137 10/12 at Western Michigan* (SUN) W 31-27 21,505 10/19 Toledo* (SUN) L 24-27 18,812 10/26 Akron * W 28-17 19,799 11/2 Syracuse (SUN) L 35-38 24,043 11/9 at Buffalo * W 45-21 6,923 11/16 Kent State * W 32-6 7,354 11/23 at Miami (Ohio) * (SUN) W 48-31 7,962 11/30 Ohio * W 42-32 12,462 * MAC game

2003 • UCF’s football program moves into its new home as the state-of-the-art Wayne Densch Sports Center opens just 16 months a er construc on began. The school accepts an invita on into Conference USA for all sports. The Knights will end their brief football affilia on with the Mid-American Conference a er 2004. The year serves as the 25th season of UCF football. A er a 3-7 start, head coach Mike Kruczek is relieved of his du es and long me assistant Alan Gooch is promoted to interim head coach for the final two games. Gooch makes his coaching debut when the Knights play Marshall on ESPN2 in Orlando. The contest serves as UCF’s first na onally-televised home game. Following the season, George O’Leary is selected as UCF’s new head coach. Tight end Michael Gaines is taken in the seventh round of the Na onal Football League Dra by the Carolina Panthers. 2003 NCAA FBS (3-9, 2-6) Coaches: Mike Kruczek (first 10 games), Alan Gooch (last two games) 8/31 at Va. Tech (#9) (ESPN) L 28-49 65,115 9/13 Florida Atlan c W 33-29 26,901 9/20 at Syracuse (ESPN R) L 14-38 35,103 9/27 at Kent State * (SUN) L 16-36 6,728 10/4 Buffalo * W 19-10 22,657 10/11 at Ohio * (ESPN R) L 0-28 21,109 10/18 at Akron * L 24-38 8,113 10/25 Central Michigan * W 31-13 20,523 11/1 at West Virginia (SUN) L 18-36 42,712 11/8 at Eastern Michigan * (SUN) L 13-19 5,150 11/19 Marshall (ESPN2) * L 7-21 18,141 11/28 Miami (Ohio) (#15) * L 21-56 12,902 * MAC Game

2004 • A er missing the team’s first game of the season, new head coach George O’Leary makes his UCF debut as the Knights host 10th-ranked West Virginia at the Citrus Bowl. The Knights open the campaign with one of the na on’s toughest schedules, traveling to face Wisconsin and Penn State and hos ng West Virginia. 2004 NCAA FBS (0-11, 0-8) Coach: George O’Leary 9/4 at Wisconsin (#21) (ESPN) L 6-34 82,116 9/11 West Virginia (#10) L 20-45 32,224 9/18 at Penn State (ESPN R) L 13-37 101,715 10/2 at Buffalo * L 20-48 12,173 10/9 Northern Illinois * L 28-30 16,555 10/16 Akron * L 21-26 18,401 10/23 at Miami (Ohio) * L 7-43 8,012 10/30 at Marshall * (ESPN R) L 3-20 23,122 11/6 Ohio * L 16-17 (OT) 20,498 11/13 at Ball State * L 17-21 5,309 11/23 Kent State * L 24-41 12,083 * MAC Game

2005 • The Knights win their inaugural Conference USA contest, recording a 23-13 win over visi ng Marshall. The victory snaps a 17-game losing streak for the Knights. The team goes on to win eight contests, including seven in league play, during the regular

season. UCF hosts the inaugural C-USA Championship Game, which is played in front of a school-record 51,978 fans at the Citrus Bowl. Despite falling to Tulsa in the tle game, UCF earns an invita on to the Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl, marking the first bowl game in program history. The Knights post one of the top turnarounds in college football history, going 8-5 after an 0-11 campaign in 2004. Head coach George O’Leary is named the C-USA Coach of the Year, in addi on to garnering na onal coach of the year honors from CBSsports.com and Sportsllustrated.com. Tailback Kevin Smith garners the C-USA Freshman of the Year award. Wideout Brandon Marshall is selected in the fourth round of the Na onal Football League Dra by the Denver Broncos. During the year, the UCF Board of Trustees approves a financing plan for an oncampus stadium that will open in 2007. 2005 NCAA FBS (8-5, 7-1) Coach: George O’Leary 9/1 at South Carolina (ESPN) L 15-24 82,753 9/17 at USF (FSN FL) L 14-31 45,139 9/24 Marshall * W 23-13 22,217 10/1 at Louisiana W 24-21 18,262 10/8 Memphis * W 38-17 20,562 10/15 at Southern Miss * L 31-52 28,366 10/21 Tulane * W 34-24 15,009 10/29 at East Carolina * W 30-20 34,410 11/5 Houston (i NET) * W 31-29 32,635 11/12 at UAB (CBS C) * W 27-21 12,199 11/19 at Rice * W 31-28 8,267 12/3 Tulsa @ (ESPN) L 27-44 51,978 12/24 vs. Nevada ^ (ESPN) L 48-49 (OT) 16,134 * Conference USA Game @ Conference USA Championship Game ^ Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl

2006 • Prior to the season, Bright House Networks acquires the naming rights to the new stadium. UCF closes out its long tenure at the Citrus Bowl on Nov. 25, with a 31-22 Conference USA win over UAB. A er a recordbreaking season in which he recorded a school-best 90 recep ons, wide receiver Mike Sims-Walker is selected by the Jacksonville Jaguars in the third round of the NFL Dra . Offensive lineman Cedric GagneMarcoux is picked eighth overall by the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in the Canadian Football League Dra . 2006 NCAA FBS (4-8, 3-5) Coach: George O’Leary 9/2 Villanova W 35-16 29,398 9/9 at Florida (#7) (SUN) L 0-42 90,210 9/16 USF (CBS C) L 17-24 46,708 9/26 Southern Miss * (ESPN2) L 14-19 23,540 10/4 at Marshall * (ESPN2) W 23-22 27,572 10/13 Pi (ESPN) L 7-52 35,858 10/21 Rice * L 29-40 30,307 10/28 at Houston * (CBS C) L 31-51 13,242 11/4 East Carolina * (CBS C) L 10-23 31,414 11/11 at Memphis * (CBS C) W 26-24 20,611 11/18 at Tulane * L 9-10 15,341 11/25 UAB * (CSS) W 31-22 23,755 * Conference USA Game

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• The Knights play on campus for the first me, hos ng No. 6 Texas in the inaugural game at Bright House Networks Stadium in front of 45,622 fans. The Knights complete the regular season with six-straight wins en route to defea ng Tulsa in the C-USA Championship Game, earning a spot in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl. During the campaign, tailback Kevin Smith posts one of the finest seasons in NCAA history. He rushes for 2,567 yards, which ranks second all- me behind only Barry Sanders. Smith is the C-USA CoPlayer of the Year and becomes the first player in UCF history to earn consensus All-America honors. Head coach George O’Leary is named the C-USA Coach of the Year and DL Keith Shologan is named to the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America First Team. The Detroit Lions take Smith in the third round of the NFL Dra , while OL Josh Si on (Green Bay Packers, fourth round) and TE Mike Merri (Kansas City Chiefs, seventh round) are also selected. Shologan is picked by the Saskatchewan Roughriders with the fourth overall selec on in the CFL Dra .

• The Knights win each of their last six C-USA games to go 8-5 and earn a spot in the St. Petersburg Bowl behind quarterback Bre Hodges who had transferred from Wake Forest for his senior year. The Black and Gold produces its first victory over a ranked team when it tops No. 13/12 Houston, 37-32. Bruce Miller is C-USA’s Defensive Player of the Year and Josh Robinson is named a freshman All-American. Torell Troup is taken in the second round of the NFL Dra by the Buffalo Bills.

• With a 5-1 record at home, UCF closes out 2011 with a 5-7 overall mark while going 3-5 in Conference USA. Of its seven losses, six come by seven points or less. The Knights have six selec ons to the C-USA AllFreshman Team, the most by any school since 2008. That is highlighted by kick returner Rannell Hall who is the lone freshman in the en re league to grab a spot on the All-C-USA First Team. A er the season, Josh Robinson is taken by Minnesota in the NFL Dra ’s third round, and the Knights accept an invitaon to join the BIG EAST Conference (American Athle c Conference created in 2013) Dec. 7 and conduct an official press conference one day later at Bright House Networks Stadium. UCF is slated to begin play in the league during the 2013-14 academic year.

2007 NCAA FBS (10-4, 7-1) Coach: George O’Leary 9/1 at NC State (ESPN 360) W 25-23 57,283 9/15 Texas (#6) (ESPN2) L 32-35 45,622 9/22 Memphis * (CSS) W 56-20 42,153 9/29 Louisiana W 37-19 42,646 10/6 at East Carolina * (CBS C) L 38-52 42,777 10/13 at USF (#5) (ESPNU) L 12-64 65,948 10/20 Tulsa * W 44-23 45,510 10/28 at Southern Miss * (ESPN) W 34-17 27,103 11/3 Marshall * (CSS) W 47-13 46,103 11/10 at UAB * (CBS C) W 45-31 12,621 11/17 at SMU * W 49-20 10,271 11/24 UTEP * W 36-20 41,967 12/1 Tulsa @ (ESPN) W 44-25 44,128 12/29 Mississippi State ^ (ESPN) L 3-10 63,816 * Conference USA Game @ Conference USA Championship Game ^ AutoZone Liberty Bowl

2008 • The Knights post a 4-8 record and 3-5 mark in league play, but see punt and kickoff returner Joe Burne become a first-team All-America selec on a er breaking every major school and C-USA career punt return record. He finishes ranked 19th in NCAA history in career punt return yardage and is taken in the fi h round of the NFL Dra by Pi sburgh. 2008 NCAA FBS (4-8, 3-5) Coach: George O’Leary 8/30 South Carolina State W 17-0 42,126 9/6 USF (#17) (ESPN2) L 24-31 (OT) 46,805 9/20 at Boston College (ESPNU) L 7-34 41,267 9/27 at UTEP * (CBS C) L 13-58 33,339 10/4 SMU * (CBS C) W 31-17 43,147 10/11 at Miami (ESPNU) L 14-20 40,011 10/26 at Tulsa * (#19) (ESPN) L 19-49 30,000 11/2 East Carolina * (ESPN) L 10-13 (OT) 40,202 11/8 Southern Miss * L 6-17 41,652 11/15 at Marshall * (CSS) W 30-14 24,059 11/22 at Memphis * W 28-21 18,836 11/29 UAB * L 0-15 23,644 * Conference USA Game

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2009 NCAA FBS (8-5, 6-2) Coach: George O’Leary 9/5 Samford (BHSN) W 28-24 38,719 9/12 at Southern Miss * L 19-26 27,456 9/19 Buffalo (BHSN) W 23-17 35,121 9/26 at East Carolina * (BHSN) L 14-19 43,210 10/3 Memphis * (BHSN) W 32-14 40,408 10/17 Miami (#9) (CBS C) L 7-27 48,453 10/24 at Rice * W 49-7 10,196 11/1 Marshall * (ESPN) W 21-20 35,676 11/7 at Texas (#2) (FSN) L 3-35 101,003 11/14 Houston * (#13/12) (CBS C) W 37-32 36,776 11/21 Tulane * (BHSN) W 49-0 31,390 11/28 at UAB * W 34-27 13,381 12/19 vs. Rutgers ^ (ESPN) L 24-45 29,763 * Conference USA Game ^ St. Petersburg Bowl

2010 • UCF’s trophy case fills up due to the Knights having one of their most successful seasons in school history. The Black and Gold wins the Conference USA Championship while Bruce Miller is the C-USA Defensive Player of the Year, Jeff Godfrey earns the CUSA Freshman of the Year award and George O’Leary picks up another C-USA Coach of the Year honor. The season culminates in a 10-6 win over Georgia in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl, UCF’s first bowl game victory. During the season, the Knights receive their first na onal ranking, placing No. 23 in the USA Today Top 25 and No. 25 in the Associated Press Poll Nov. 7. UCF eventually finishes No. 20 and No. 21, respec vely. On NFL Dra day, Jah Reid is selected by the Bal more Ravens in the third round, and Miller hears his name called in the seventh round by the San Francisco 49ers. 2010 NCAA FBS (11-3, 7-1) Coach: George O’Leary 9/4 South Dakota W 38-7 34,373 9/11 NC State (CBS C) L 21-28 43,020 9/18 at Buffalo (BHSN) W 24-10 14,312 9/25 at Kansas State (FSN) L 13-17 50,586 10/6 UAB * (ESPN) W 42-7 40,281 10/13 at Marshall * (ESPN) W 35-14 23,601 10/23 Rice * (BHSN) W 41-14 38,151 10/30 East Carolina * (BHSN) W 49-35 40,073 11/5 at Houston * (ESPN2) W 40-33 32,008 11/13 Southern Miss * (CBS C) L 21-31 40,358 11/20 at Tulane * W 61-14 19,069 11/27 at Memphis * (CSS/BHSN) W 37-17 14,992 12/4 SMU @ (ESPN2) W 17-7 41,045 12/31 vs. Georgia ^ (ESPN) W 10-6 51,231 * Conference USA Game @ Conference USA Championship Game ^ AutoZone Liberty Bowl

2011 NCAA FBS (5-7, 3-5) Coach: George O’Leary 9/3 Charleston So. (BHSN) W 62-0 39,752 9/10 Boston College (CBS SN) W 30-3 45,671 9/17 at FIU (ESPN3) L 10-17 20,205 9/23 at BYU (ESPN) L 17-24 59,874 10/8 Marshall * (BHSN) W 16-6 24,750 10/15 at SMU * (FSN) L 17-38 22,932 10/20 at UAB * (CSS) L 24-26 8,872 10/29 Memphis * (BHSN) W 41-0 37,683 11/3 Tulsa * (CBS SN) L 17-24 36,712 11/12 at USM * (#25/23) (CBS SN) L 29-30 32,925 11/19 at East Carolina * (FSN) L 31-38 50,277 11/25 UTEP * (CBS SN) W 31-14 21,127 * Conference USA Game

2012 • In its eighth and final season in C-USA, UCF earns its fourth division tle and second-straight bowl victory when it takes down Ball State in the Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl for a 10-4 overall record. The Knights lead the league with six players on the All-C-USA First Team, while the seniors set the school mark with 34 victories from 2009-12. Kick returner Quincy McDuffie receives his second-career All-America honor, and is voted as the C-USA Special Teams Player of the Year, while safety Kemal Ishmael is the C-USA Defensive Player of the Year. Latavius Murray’s name is called in the sixth round by Oakland in the NFL Dra , and Ishmael is taken by Atlanta in the seventh round. 2012 NCAA FBS (10-4, 7-1) Coach: George O’Leary 8/30 at Akron (ESPN3) W 56-14 12,616 9/8 at Ohio State (#14) (ESPN2) L 16-31 104,745 9/15 FIU (CSS) W 33-20 40,478 9/29 Missouri (FSN) L 16-21 35,835 10/4 East Carolina * (CBS SN) W 40-20 32,181 10/13 Southern Miss * (CBS SN) W 38-31(2OT)34,514 10/20 at Memphis * (CSS) W 35-17 22,106 10/27 at Marshall * (CBS SN) W 54-17 22,563 11/3 SMU * (CBS SN) W 42-17 36,036 11/10 at UTEP * (FOX College) W 31-24 25,483 11/17 at Tulsa * (FSN) L 21-23 19,725 11/24 UAB * (FSN) W 49-24 28,602 12/1 at Tulsa @ (ESPN2) L 27-33 (OT) 17,635 12/21 vs. Ball State ^ (ESPN) W 38-17 21,759 * Conference USA Game @ Conference USA Championship Game ^ Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl


Year-By-Year Results 2013

2014

Homecoming Games (All-Time Homecoming Record: 25-10)

• UCF introduces itself to the American Athle c Conference by going undefeated (8-0) in league play to claim the conference’s inaugural tle. Earning a berth in the Tos tos Fiesta Bowl, the Knights ignore their role as the underdog and topple Baylor to finish 12-1 on the season, one in which included seven victories by seven points or less. The “Year of Firsts” was highlighted by: first wins over Big Ten and Big 12 teams, first top-15 ranking, first top-10 ranking (finished No. 10 in the AP Poll), first BCS bowl berth and victory, first 12-win season, first me going undefeated on the road and first two victories over top10 teams. Head Coach George O’Leary picks up The American’s Coach of the Year award and quarterback Blake Bortles receives The American’s Offensive Player of the Year honors. In all, six Knights are named to The American’s First Team. Bortles and running back Storm Johnson declare for the NFL Dra , with Bortles becoming the highest selec on in UCF history when he was picked third overall by the Jacksonville Jaguars. Johnson also heard his name called by the Jaguars as he was taken in the seventh round.

• Hois ng the American Athle c Conference trophy for the second straight year, UCF clinched back-toback tles with a thrilling Hail Mary touchdown on the game’s final play at East Carolina for a 7-1 league mark. The season started with the Knights’ first interna onal trip, serving as the host ins tu on for the Croke Park Classic in Dublin, Ireland. A total of five Knights received All-AAC First Team status in 2014, including cornerback Jacoby Glenn who was voted as The American Co-Defensive Player of the Year. He also would grab a spot on the Associated Press AllAmerica Second Team. Breshad Perriman hears his name called in the first round (26th pick) of the NFL Dra by Bal more, while Clayton Geathers is selected by Indianapolis in the fourth round. It marks the first me UCF has had a first-round pick in consecuve seasons. A er the dra , nine more Knights sign free-agent deals with NFL organiza ons.

11/8/80 11/7/81 10/30/82 10/1/83 10/27/84 10/26/85 10/25/86 10/24/87 10/15/88 10/28/89 11/10/90 11/2/91 11/7/92 10/16/93 10/22/94 11/4/95 11/2/96 11/15/97 11/14/98 10/30/99 10/21/00 10/20/01 10/26/02 10/25/03 11/6/04 11/5/05 11/4/06 11/3/07 11/8/08 11/14/09 10/23/10 10/29/11 11/3/12 11/9/13 10/25/14

2013 NCAA FBS (12-1, 8-0) Coach: George O’Leary 8/29 Akron (ESPN3) W 38-7 35,115 9/6 at FIU (CBS SN) W 38-0 15,823 9/14 at Penn State (Big Ten) W 34-31 92,855 9/28 South Carolina (ABC) L 25-28 47,605 10/5 at Memphis * (ESPN3) W 24-17 30,274 10/18 at Louisville * (#8/6) (ESPN) W 38-35 55,215 10/26 UConn * (ESPN Reg.) W 62-17 37,924 11/9 Houston * (ESPN2) W 19-14 44,665 11/16 at Temple * (ESPN Reg.) W 39-36 20,174 11/21 Rutgers * (ESPN) W 41-17 41,244 11/29 USF * (ESPN) W 23-20 45,952 12/7 at SMU * (ESPN) W 17-13 12,589 1/1 vs. Baylor ^ (#6/5) (ESPN) W 52-42 65,172 * American Athle c Conference Game ^ Tos tos Fiesta Bowl

2014 NCAA FBS (9-4, 7-1) Coach: George O’Leary 8/30 vs. Penn State + (ESPN2) L 24-26 53,304 9/13 at Missouri (#20/22) (SEC) L 10-38 60,348 9/20 Bethune-Cookman (ESPN3) W 41-7 44,510 10/2 at Houston * (ESPN) W 17-12 26,685 10/9 BYU (ESPN) W 31-24 (OT) 41,547 10/18 Tulane * (ESPNU) W 20-13 35,015 10/25 Temple * (CBS SN) W 34-14 39,554 11/1 at UConn * (CBS SN) L 29-37 28,751 11/14 Tulsa * (ESPN2) W 31-7 35,323 11/22 SMU * (ESPNews) W 53-7 30,920 11/28 at USF * (ESPN2) W 16-0 36,963 12/4 at East Carolina * (ESPN) W 32-30 41,259 12/26 vs. NC State ^ (ESPN) L 27-34 26,675 * American Athle c Conference Game + Croke Park Classic, Dublin, Ireland ^ Bitcoin St. Petersburg Bowl

Albany Hampden-Sydney West Georgia Valdosta State Aus n Peay Stephen F. Aus n Wofford N.W. Missouri St. S. Conn. St. Liberty Slippery Rock Savannah State Buffalo Western Illinois Troy Bethune-Cookman Illinois State Eastern Michigan Ball State Eastern Michigan ULM ULM Akron Central Michigan Ohio Houston East Carolina Marshall Southern Miss Houston Rice Memphis SMU Houston Temple

L, 27-28 W, 17-0 L, 7-41 W, 20-0 L, 21-24 L, 24-59 L, 28-31 W, 45-3 W, 24-16 W, 33-30 W, 24-21 L, 31-33 W, 63-21 W, 35-17 L, 38-39 W, 38-7 W, 42-15 W, 27-10 W, 37-14 W, 31-6 W, 55-0 W, 38-6 W, 28-17 W, 31-13 L, 16-17 (OT) W, 31-29 L, 10-23 W, 47-13 L, 6-17 W, 37-32 W, 41-14 W, 41-0 W, 42-17 W, 19-14 W, 34-14

14,022 8,391 9,257 12,777 12,225 11,263 23,760 15,208 22,439 15,095 16,208 13,188 9,067 12,857 27,003 16,002 17,639 39,433 31,412 27,845 25,093 23,001 19,799 20,523 20,498 32,635 31,414 46,103 41,652 36,776 38,151 37,683 36,036 44,665 39,554

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Coaching Records Year-By-Year Results Year 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Totals * # ! $

Head Coach Division Record Don Jonas NCAA III 6-2 Don Jonas NCAA III 4-4-1 Don Jonas NCAA III 4-6 Sam Weir ! NCAA II 0-10 Lou Saban NCAA II 5-6 Lou Saban* NCAA II 1-6 Jerry Anderson ! NCAA II 1-3 Gene McDowell NCAA II 4-7 Gene McDowell NCAA II 6-5 Gene McDowell NCAA II 9-4 Gene McDowell NCAA II 6-5 Gene McDowell NCAA II 7-3 Gene McDowell FCS 10-4 Gene McDowell FCS 6-5 Gene McDowell FCS 6-4 Gene McDowell FCS 9-3 Gene McDowell FCS 7-4 Gene McDowell FCS 6-5 Gene McDowell FBS 5-6 Gene McDowell FBS 5-6 Mike Kruczek FBS 9-2 Mike Kruczek FBS 4-7 Mike Kruczek FBS 7-4 Mike Kruczek FBS 6-5 Mike Kruczek FBS 7-5 Mike Kruczek # FBS 3-7 Alan Gooch ! FBS 0-2 George O’Leary FBS 0-11 George O’Leary FBS 8-5 George O’Leary FBS 4-8 George O’Leary FBS 10-4 George O’Leary FBS 4-8 George O’Leary FBS 8-5 George O’Leary FBS 11-3 George O’Leary FBS 5-7 George O’Leary FBS 10-4 George O’Leary FBS 12-1 George O’Leary FBS 9-4 36 Years 224-190-1 Resigned before the season ended Relieved of coaching du es before season’s end Interim coach Conference champions

Conference Record

Conference Finish

Postseason

NCAA Division II Playoffs NCAA FCS Playoffs NCAA FCS Playoffs

6-2 (MAC) 2-4 (MAC) 0-2 (MAC) 0-8 (MAC) 7-1 (C-USA) 3-5 (C-USA) 7-1 (C-USA) 3-5 (C-USA) 6-2 (C-USA) 7-1 (C-USA) 3-5 (C-USA) 7-1 (C-USA) 8-0 (American) 7-1 (American)

2nd - East Division 5th - East Division 7th - East Division 1st - East Division 4th - East Division 1st - East Division $ T-4th - East Division 2nd - East Division 1st - East Division $ T-4th - East Division T-1st - East Division 1st $ T-1st $

Sheraton Hawaii Bowl AutoZone Liberty Bowl St. Petersburg Bowl AutoZone Liberty Bowl Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl Tos tos Fiesta Bowl Bitcoin St. Petersburg Bowl

Coaching Breakdown Don Jonas

Jerry Anderson

Alan Gooch

Three Seasons 1979-81 Overall: 14-12-1 (.537) Home: 11-6-1 (.639) Away: 3-6 (.333)

Four Games 1984 Overall: 1-3 (.250) Home: 1-1 (.500) Away: 0-2 (.000)

Two Games 2003 Overall: 0-2 (.000) Home: 0-2 (.000) Away: 0-0 (.000)

Sam Weir

Gene McDowell

George O’Leary

One Season 1982 Overall: 0-10 (.000) Home: 0-6 (.000) Away: 0-4# (.000)

13 Seasons 1985-97 Overall: 86-61 (.585) Home: 67-21 (.761) Away: 19-40 (.322)

11 Seasons 2004-Present Overall: 81-60 (.574) Home: 46-20 (.697) Away: 35-40# (.467)

Lou Saban

Mike Kruczek

Overall Totals

One-Plus Seasons 1983-84 Overall: 6-12 (.333) Home: 3-6 (.333) Away: 3-6 (.333)

Five-Plus Seasons 1998-03 Overall: 36-30 (.545) Home: 24-6 (.800) Away: 12-24 (.333)

Totals ............36 years; 415 games Overall: .........224-190-1 (.541) Home: ...........152-68-1 (.690) Away: ............72-122# (.371) # neutral site games included

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Record vs. Opponents W Akron 4 Alabama 1 Albany 0 Alabama A&M 0 Arizona State 0 Arkansas 0 Arkansas State 1 Auburn 0 Aus n Peay 1 Ball State 2 Baylor 1 Bethune-Cookman 11 Boston College 1 Bowling Green 2 Bualo 7 BYU 1 Carson-Newman 2 Catawba 1 Central Michigan 1 Charleston Southern 1 Clemson 0 Connec cut 1 East Carolina 4 Eastern Illinois 2 Eastern Kentucky 3 Eastern Michigan 3 Elizabeth City 1 Elon 1 Emory & Henry 1 East Tennessee State 2 Florida 0 Florida A&M 0 Florida Atlan c 1 Florida Interna onal 2 Florida State 0 Fort Benning 1 Fort Lewis 1 Fort Lauderdale 1 Furman 0 Gardner-Webb 1 Georgia 1 Georgia Southern 1 Georgia Tech 0 Grand Valley State 1 Hampden-Sydney 1 Hawaii 0 Houston 5 Idaho 1 Illinois State 3 Indiana (Pa.) 1 Indiana State 0 James Madison 1 Kansas State 0 Kent State 2 Kentucky State 1 Liberty 8 Louisiana 4 Louisiana-Monroe 4 Louisiana Tech 3 Louisville 1 Maine 2 Marshall 8 Maryville 1 McNeese State 1 Memphis 9 Miami (Fla.) 0 Miami (Ohio) 1 Middle Tennessee 1 Miles 1

L 5 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 1 2 0 5 1 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 9 0 7 1 1 0 1 0 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 10 3 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 2 0 3 0 3 1 1 0 3 0 1 1 2 2 0 0

T 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

PF 286 40 27 25 13 20 31 30 31 102 52 474 37 95 284 48 87 14 31 62 13 91 309 79 221 102 46 34 32 57 27 14 33 81 14 7 59 14 6 71 33 207 47 67 17 14 175 41 118 12 0 72 13 131 49 390 134 260 157 59 65 280 10 29 345 21 76 39 17

PA 200 38 28 54 46 27 20 79 31 82 42 305 37 83 134 48 122 12 13 0 21 54 370 21 267 45 21 10 42 17 100 19 29 37 46 6 28 0 42 21 30 353 89 3 0 46 171 10 113 10 38 86 17 126 0 205 50 169 108 77 23 176 7 52 184 47 130 14 11

FIRST 1984 2000 1980 1981 2002 2001 1991 1997 1983 1996 2013 1981 2008 1996 1992 2011 1980 1980 2003 2011 2001 2013 1991 1998 1982 1997 1980 1987 1979 1988 1999 1987 2003 2011 1995 1979 1983 1979 1984 1992 1999 1982 1996 1987 1981 1995 2005 1997 1984 1987 1984 1991 2010 1997 1990 1987 1998 1984 1993 1985 1994 2002 1979 1993 1990 2008 2002 1999 1980

LAST 2013 2000 1980 1982 2002 2001 1991 1999 1984 2012 2013 2014 2011 1999 2010 2014 1995 1980 2003 2011 2001 2014 2014 1999 2000 2003 1983 1987 1980 1989 2006 1987 2003 2013 1995 1979 1983 1979 1984 1992 2010 1991 2000 1987 1981 1995 2014 1997 1996 1987 1984 1992 2010 2004 1990 2002 2007 2001 2000 2013 1995 2012 1979 1995 2013 2009 2004 1999 1981

Millersville Millsaps Mississippi Mississippi State Missouri Morehouse Morningside Murray State Nebraska Nevada New Haven New Mexico Newberry Nicholls State North Alabama NC State Northern Illinois NW Missouri State Northwestern State Ohio Ohio State Penn State Pi Presbyterian Purdue Rice Richmond Rutgers Samford Savannah State Slippery Rock South Carolina South Carolina State South Dakota USF SE Louisiana Univ. of the South Southern Conn. State Southern Illinois SMU Southern Miss St. Leo Stephen F. Aus n Syracuse Temple Texas Texas Southern Texas State Toledo Troy Tulane Tulsa UAB Utah State UTEP Valdosta State Villanova VMI Virginia Tech West Georgia West Virginia Western Kentucky Western Illinois Western Michigan Wichita State William & Mary Wisconsin Woord Yale Youngstown State

W 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 1 8 3 1 0 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 6 2 2 0 0 2 0 2 0 2 3 5 3 8 0 3 5 1 1 0 3 0 2 2 1 0 3 0 0 1 2

L 1 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 2 2 2 2 0 0 2 1 3 1 2 2 1 1 1 3 2 0 4 0 0 4 2 0 0 0 1 6 0 1 3 0 2 0 2 1 6 1 5 2 1 1 3 0 1 3 2 2 2 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1

T 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

PF 61 20 23 31 26 14 24 38 24 48 23 45 30 94 75 73 96 45 19 58 16 95 7 0 20 158 26 65 381 145 24 85 17 38 106 65 24 24 49 226 192 76 24 59 73 35 112 25 89 201 209 230 300 27 111 152 35 38 63 132 38 147 70 31 6 143 6 28 42 94

PA 33 14 24 45 59 7 7 25 38 49 31 23 3 115 124 85 97 3 7 77 31 121 52 14 82 82 31 62 160 123 21 118 0 7 170 108 0 16 14 119 213 0 59 97 50 70 18 87 68 234 90 228 159 30 116 143 16 78 136 110 81 176 39 27 9 78 34 31 28 67

FIRST 1981 1980 1997 1997 2012 1979 1987 1986 1997 2005 1988 1996 1989 1982 1980 2007 1998 1987 2000 2002 2012 2002 2006 1979 1998 2005 1983 2009 1985 1980 1990 1996 2008 2010 2005 1982 1979 1988 1990 2007 2005 1979 1985 2001 2013 2007 1989 1984 1997 1987 2001 2005 1996 2001 2007 1982 2006 1982 2000 1981 2003 1984 1992 2002 1986 1990 2004 1986 1993 1990

LAST 1991 1981 1997 2007 2014 1979 1987 1986 1997 2005 1988 1998 1989 1999 1989 2014 2004 1987 2000 2004 2012 2014 2006 1981 1999 2010 1983 2013 2009 1991 1990 2013 2008 2010 2014 1985 1979 1988 1990 2014 2012 1980 1985 2003 2014 2009 1990 1985 2002 2001 2014 2014 2012 2001 2012 1994 2006 1986 2003 1988 2004 1994 1993 2002 1986 2000 2004 1986 1993 1998

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Series Results Akron (4-5) 10/6/84 9/27/86* 9/16/00* 11/3/01 10/26/02 10/18/03* 10/16/04 8/30/12* (Thur.) 8/29/13 (Thur.)

L L L W W L L W W

26-21 20-17 35-24 57-17 28-17 38-24 26-21 56-14 38-7

Alabama (1-0) 10/28/00*

W

40-38

Alabama A&M (0-2) 10/17/81* 10/16/82

L L

23-15 31-10

Albany (0-1) 11/8/80

L

28-27

Arizona State (0-1) 9/7/2002*

L

46-13

Arkansas (0-1) 11/10/01*

L

27-20

Arkansas State (1-0) 10/5/91*

W

31-20

Auburn (0-3) 9/27/97* 11/7/98* 11/6/99*

L L L

41-14 10-6 28-10

Aus n Peay (1-1) 10/29/83* 10/27/84

W L

10-7 24-21

Ball State (2-2) 9/21/96* 11/14/98 11/13/04* 12/21/12^ (Fri.)

L W L W

31-10 37-14 21-17 38-17

Baylor (1-0) 1/1/14^ (Wed.)

W

52-42

Bethune-Cookman (11-5) 11/21/81 L 10/9/82 L 11/26/83 L 9/1/84 L 9/7/85 W 9/6/86 W 9/5/87 W 9/2/88 (Fri.) W 9/1/89 (Fri.) L 9/15/90* W 9/28/91 W 9/12/92 W 10/23/93* W 9/17/94 W 11/4/95 W 9/20/14 W

24-20 40-21 31-22 43-22 39-37 26-14 17-9 29-21 23-15 42-9 32-6 28-3 34-14 48-17 38-7 41-7

Boston College (1-1) 9/20/08* 9/10/11

L W

34-7 30-3

Bowling Green (2-1) 11/16/96 9/26/98* 11/20/99

W W L

27-17 38-31 33-30

BYU (1-1) 9/23/11* (Fri.) 10/9/14 (Thur.)

L W

24-17 31-24 (OT)

Buffalo (7-1) 11/7/92 11/13/93 11/19/94 11/9/02* 10/4/03 10/2/04*

W W W W W L

63-21 42-7 48-0 45-21 19-10 48-20

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9/19/09 9/18/10*

W W

23-17 24-10

Florida Interna onal (2-1) 9/17/11* L 9/15/12 W 9/6/13* (Fri.) W

17-10 33-20 38-0

Carson-Newman (2-2) 9/13/80& 11/6/82 11/5/83* 9/9/95 & later forfeited

FW L L W

30-21 36-17 35-14 35-21

Florida State (0-1) 9/23/95*

L

46-14

Fort Benning (1-0) 9/29/79

Catawaba (1-0) 11/1/80

W

7-6

W

14-12

Central Michigan (1-0) 10/25/03 W

Fort Lewis (1-0) 11/19/83

W

59-28

31-13

Charleston Southern (1-0) 9/3/11 W

Fort Lauderdale (1-0) 10/20/79* W

14-0

62-0

Furman 0 1 11/10/84*

L

42-6

Clemson (0-1) 9/1/01*

L

21-13

UConn (1-1) 10/26/13 11/1/14*

Gardner-Webb (1-0) 9/5/92

W

71-21

W L

62-17 37-29

East Carolina (4-9) 9/21/91 9/18/93* 11/12/94* 9/28/96* 10/29/05* 11/4/06 10/6/07* 11/2/08 (Sun.) 9/26/09* 10/30/10 11/19/11* 10/4/12 (Thur.) 12/4/14* (Thur.)

Georgia (1-1) 9/25/99* 12/31/10^ (Fri.)

L W

24-23 10-6

L L L L W L L L L W L W W

47-25 41-17 23-20 28-7 30-20 23-10 52-38 13-10 (OT) 19-14 49-35 38-31 40-20 32-30

Georgia Southern (1-10) 9/11/82* L 9/10/83* W 9/15/84 L 11/9/85* L 11/8/86 L 10/3/87* L 10/29/88 L 10/21/89* L 10/20/90 L 12/8/90* L 10/26/91* L

16-9 33-29 42-28 35-18 33-23 34-32 31-17 31-17 38-17 44-7 20-6

Georgia Tech (0-3) 10/26/96* 9/18/99* 9/2/00*

27-20 41-10 21-17

Eastern Illinois (2-0) 9/12/98 10/2/99

W W

48-0 31-21

Eastern Kentucky (3-7) 11/13/82 L 10/13/84* L 10/19/85 L 10/18/86* L 9/26/87 L 11/12/88* L 11/11/89 W 9/8/90* L 8/31/95 (Thur.) W 10/14/00 W

26-14 37-14 28-21 51-24 23-16 35-31 20-19 24-12 40-32 34-7

Eastern Michigan (3-1) 11/15/97 W 10/30/99 W 9/30/00* W 11/8/03* L

27-10 31-6 31-10 19-13

Elizabeth City (1-1) 9/19/81 9/2/83 (Fri.)

L W

14-9 37-7

Elon (1-0) 9/19/87

W

34-10

Emory & Henry (1-1) 11/3/79* L 11/15/80 W

28-14 18-14

East Tennessee State (2-0) 9/24/88* W 10/7/89 W

23-17 34-0

Florida (0-2) 9/11/99* 9/9/06*

58-27 42-0

Florida A&M (0-1) 11/14/87*

L L L

Florida Atlan c (1-0) 9/13/03 W

19-14 33-29

L L L

Grand Valley State (1-0) 10/31/87 W

67-3

Hampden-Sydney (1-0) 11/7/81 W

17-0

Hawai’i (0-1) 10/21/95*

L

45-14

Houston (5-1) 11/5/05 10/28/06* 11/14/09 11/5/10* (Fri.) 11/9/13 10/2/14* (Thur.)

W L W W W W

31-29 51-31 37-32 40-33 19-14 17-12

Idaho (1-0) 9/20/97

W

41-10

Illinois State (3-1) 10/20/84 9/28/85* 10/1/94* 11/2/96

W L W W

28-24 48-21 27-26 42-15

Indiana (Pa.) (1-0) 11/28/87

W

12-10

Indiana State (0-1) 11/3/84*

L

38-0

James Madison (1-1) 9/7/91* L 11/14/92 W

49-31 41-37

Kansas State (0-1) 9/25/10*

L

17-13

Kent State (2-2) 10/4/97* 11/16/02

W W

59-43 32-6

9/27/03* 11/23/04 (Tue.)

L L

36-16 41-24

Kentucky State (1-0) 9/29/90

W

49-0

Liberty (8-3) 11/7/87 11/5/88* 10/28/89 11/3/90 11/9/91* 10/31/92* 11/6/93 10/29/94* 10/14/95 10/13/01 10/28/02

W L W W W L W W L W W

42-21 24-7 33-30 28-6 31-26 31-28 55-19 49-24 7-6 63-0 48-17

Louisiana (4-0) 10/24/98* 11/24/01 10/1/05* 9/29/07

W W W W

42-10 31-0 24-21 37-19

Louisiana-Monroe (4-3) 9/8/84* L 10/15/94* W 10/28/95* W 10/19/96 L 11/1/97* L 10/21/00 W 10/20/01 W

49-21 33-16 34-14 39-38 45-41 55-0 38-6

Louisiana Tech (3-1) 11/20/93* 9/5/98* 10/23/99 11/4/00*

W W L W

38-16 64-30 46-35 20-16

Louisville (1-1) 11/2/85* 10/18/13* (Fri.)

L W

42-21 38-35

Maine (2-0) 9/3/94* 11/18/95

W W

28-6 37-17

Marshall (8-3) 9/20/02* (Fri.) 11/19/03 (Wed.) 10/30/04* 9/24/05 10/4/06* (Wed.) 11/3/07 11/15/08* 11/01/09 (Sun.) 10/13/10* (Wed.) 10/8/11 10/27/12*

L L L W W W W W W W W

26-21 21-7 20-3 23-13 23-22 47-13 30-14 21-20 35-14 16-6 54-17

Maryville (1-0) 10/13/79

W

10-7

McNeese State (1-1) 9/25/93 W 9/30/95* L

22-3 49-7

Memphis (9-1) 9/22/90* 10/8/05 11/11/06* 9/22/07 11/22/08* 10/03/09 11/27/10* 10/29/11 10/20/12* 10/5/13*

L W W W W W W W W W

37-28 38-17 26-24 56-20 28-21 32-14 37-17 41-0 35-17 24-17

Miami (Fla.) (0-2) 10/11/08* 10/17/09

L L

20-14 27-7

Miami (Ohio) (1-2) 11/23/02*

W

48-31


Series Results 11/28/03 (Fri.) 10/23/04*

L L

56-21 43-7

Middle Tennessee (1-0) 11/13/99* W

39-14

Miles (1-0-1) 10/4/80 10/3/81

11-11 6-0

T W

Ohio State (0-1) 9/8/12*

L

31-16

Penn State (1-3) 8/31/02* 9/18/04* 9/14/13* 8/30/14(Ireland)

L L W L

27-24 37-13 34-31 26-24

Pi (0-1) 10/13/06 (Fri.)

L

52-7

Presbyterian (0-2) 10/27/79* 9/12/81

L L

48-0 3-0

Purdue (0-2) 9/19/98* 9/4/99

L L

35-7 47-13

W L W W

31-28 40-29 49-7 41-14

L

31-26

Stephen F. Aus n (0-1) 10/26/85 L

59-24

Syracuse (0-3) 9/8/01* 11/2/02 9/20/03*

L L L

21-10 38-35 38-14

Temple (2-0) 11/16/13* 10/25/14

W W

39-36 34-14

Texas (0-2) 9/15/07 11/07/09*

L L

35-32 35-3

Millersville (1-1) 11/14/81 11/16/91

L W

27-9 52-6

Millsaps (1-1) 9/27/80 9/26/81*

L W

8-7 13-6

Mississippi (0-1) 8/30/97*

L

24-23 (OT)

Mississippi State (0-2) 10/25/97* L 12/29/07^ L

35-28 10-3

Missouri (0-2) 9/29/12 9/13/14*

Rice (3-1) 11/19/05* 10/21/06 10/24/09* 10/23/10

21-16 38-10

Richmond 0 1 10/15/83*

L L

Morehouse (1-0) 11/17/79

W

14-7

Morningside (1-0) 11/21/87

W

24-7

Murray State (1-0) 10/4/86

W

38-25

Nebraska (0-1) 9/13/97*

L

38-24

Nevada (0-1) 12/24/05^

L

49-48 (OT)

New Haven (0-1) 10/8/88

L

31-23

New Mexico (1-1) 9/14/96* 11/21/98

L W

17-7 38-6

Newberry (1-0) 9/23/89

W

30-3

Nicholls State (2-2) 10/23/82* 11/12/83 10/17/92 10/16/99

L L W W

60-10 37-14 42-18 28-0

North Alabama (2-2) 10/18/80* 9/24/83 10/1/88 9/30/89*

L L W W

28-3 47-20 35-33 17-16

NC State (1-2) 9/2/07* 9/11/10 12/26/14^ (Fri.)

W L L

25-23 28-21 34-27

Northern Illinois (1-2) 10/10/98 W 10/7/00* L 10/9/04 L

38-17 40-20 40-38

Northwestern State (1-0) 9/9/00 W

19-7

Northwest Missouri State (1-0) 10/24/87 W

45-3

Ohio (1-2) 11/30/02 10/11/03* 11/6/04

W L L

42-32 28-0 17-16 (OT)

Rutgers (1-1) 12/19/09^ 11/21/13 (Thur.)

L W

45-24 41-17

Samford (8-3) 11/30/85 11/15/86 10/6/90* 10/12/91 11/21/92* 10/9/93 10/8/94* 10/7/95 10/12/96 10/11/97 9/05/09

W W W L L W L W W W W

35-14 66-7 37-16 13-6 20-13 48-17 36-35 41-14 38-6 52-7 28-24

Savannah State (3-2) 10/11/80* 10/10/81 11/23/85 10/10/87 11/2/91

L W W W L

44-0 47-13 31-7 36-26 33-31

Slippery Rock (1-0) 11/10/90

W

24-21

South Carolina (0-4) 9/7/96* 9/6/97* 9/1/05* (Thur.) 9/28/13

L L L L

33-14 33-31 24-15 28-25

South Carolina State (1-0) 8/31/08 W

17-0

South Dakota (1-0) 9/4/10

W

38-7

USF (2-4) 9/17/05* 9/16/06 10/13/07* 9/6/08 11/29/13 (Fri.) 11/28/14* (Fri.)

L L L L W W

31-14 24-17 64-12 31-24 (OT) 23-20 16-0

Southeastern Louisiana (1-2) 9/18/82 L 9/17/83* L 9/13/85 (Fri.) W University of the South (1-0) 11/10/79 W

24-14 58-24 27-21 24-0

Southern Connec cut State (1-0) 10/15/88 W 24-16

Southern Illinois (1-0) 10/27/90 W

49-14

SMU (6-1) 11/17/07* 10/4/08 12/4/10 $ 10/15/11* 11/3/12 12/7/13* 11/22/14

W W W L W W W

49-20 31-17 17-7 38-17 42-17 17-13 53-7

Southern Miss (2-6) 10/15/05* 9/26/06 (Tue.) 10/28/07* (Sun.) 11/8/08 9/12/09* 11/13/10 11/12/11* 10/13/12

L 52-31 L 19-14 W 34-17 L 17-6 L 26-19 L 31-21 L 30-29 W 38-31 (2OT)

St. Leo (2-0) 9/22/79* 9/20/80

W W

21-0 55-0

10/6/01 11/12/05* 11/25/06 11/10/07* 11/29/08 11/28/09* 10/6/10 (Wed.) 10/20/11* (Thur.)

W W W W L W W L

24-7 27-21 31-22 34-17 15-0 34-27 42-7 26-24

Utah State (0-1) 10/27/01

L

30-27

UTEP (3-1) 11/24/07 9/27/08* 11/25/11 (Fri.) 11/10/12*

W L W W

36-20 58-13 31-14 31-24

Valdosta State (5-3) 10/2/82* 10/1/83 9/20/86 10/22/88* 9/9/89 9/14/91* 9/11/93 9/10/94

L W W L W W W L

13-7 20-0 10-7 48-19 35-14 12-0 35-30 31-14

VMI (1-1) 9/25/82* 11/1/86*

L W

69-0 38-9

Villanova (1-0) 9/2/06

W

35-16

Virginia Tech (0-3) 11/11/00 9/29/01* 8/31/03* (Sun.)

L L L

44-21 46-14 49-28

West Georgia (3-2) 10/31/81* 10/30/82 9/13/86 10/17/87 9/10/88

L L W W W

20-6 41-7 34-21 52-14 33-14

L L

36-18 45-20

Texas Southern (2-0) 11/18/89 W 11/17/90 W

49-12 63-6

Texas State (0-2) 9/29/84* 10/5/85

L L

39-13 48-12

Toledo (2-1) 11/22/97 10/4/98* 10/19/02

West Virginia (0-2) 11/1/03* 9/11/04

W W L

34-17 31-24 27-24

Troy (3-6) 12/5/87 9/17/88 9/16/89* 9/1/90 8/3/91 9/19/92 10/30/93* 10/22/94 11/11/95

L W L W W L L L L

31-10 26-18 20-6 16-10 21-10 20-16 29-15 39-38 28-17

Western Kentucky (2-2) 9/22/84* W 10/12/85 L 10/24/92* L 9/24/94 W

35-34 47-17 50-36 59-45

Western Michigan (1-0) 10/12/02* W

31-27

Western Illinois (2-0) 9/26/92* W 10/16/93 W

35-22 35-17

Tulane (5-1) 9/22/01* 10/21/05 (Fri.) 11/18/06* 11/21/09 11/20/10* 10/18/14

W W L W W W

36-29 34-24 10-9 49-0 61-14 20-13

Tulsa (3-5) 12/3/05 $ 10/20/07 12/1/07 $ 10/26/08* (Sun.) 11/3/11 (Thur.) 11/17/12* 12/1/12*$ 11/14/14 (Fri.)

L W W L L L L W

44-27 44-23 44-25 49-19 24-17 23-21 33-27 (OT) 31-7

UAB (7-2) 11/9/96*

W

35-13

Wichita State (0-1) 10/11/86*

L

William & Mary (3-0) 12/1/90 W 8/29/96 (Thur.) W 9/23/00 W

9-6 52-38 39-33 52-7

Wisconsin (0-1) 9/4/04*

L

34-6

Woord (0-1) 10/25/86

L

31-28

Yale (1-0) 10/2/93

W

42-28

Youngstown State (2-1) 11/24/90* W 11/27/93* L 10/31/98 W

20-17 56-30 44-32

*Away game - ^ Bowl - $ League Title Game

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Year-By-Year Leaders RUSHING ......................Yards/Carries 1979....Mike Stapp ................. 444/131 1980....Mike Stapp ................... 319/94 1981....John Muldoon .............. 396/88 1982....Raul Perez..................... 105/31 1983....Elgin Davis .................. 786/156 1984....Robert Ector ............... 514/110 1985....Aaron Sam .................. 545/128 1986....Aaron Sam .................. 648/108 1987....Mark Giacone ............. 510/117 1988....Gil Barnes ................... 471/119 1989....Mark Giacone ............... 410/90 1990....Mark Giacone ............. 923/167 1991....Willie English ........... 1,338/236 1992....Gerod Davis ............. 1,154/183 1993....Willie English .............. 848/165 1994....Marque e Smith ..... 1,058/194 1995....Marque e Smith ..... 1,566/274 1996....Mike Grant ................... 339/90 1997....Mike Grant ................. 565/132 1998....Mike Grant ................. 503/110 1999....Edward Mack................ 461/86 2000....Corey Baker .................. 417/91 2001....Alex Haynes ................ 690/140 2002....Alex Haynes ............. 1,038/204 2003....Alex Haynes ................ 774/183 2004....Alex Haynes ................ 854/215 2005....Kevin Smith ............. 1,178/249 2006....Kevin Smith ................ 934/206 2007....Kevin Smith ............. 2,567/450 2008....Brynn Harvey.............. 519/125 2009....Brynn Harvey........... 1,109/261 2010....Ronnie Weaver ........... 890/186 2011....Brynn Harvey.............. 574/126 2012....Latavius Murray ....... 1,106/198 2013....Storm Johnson ........ 1,139/213 2014....William Stanback........ 697/189 RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS ...........TDs 1979....Mike Cullison ..........................3 1980....Mike Cullison, Turner Davis ....2 1981....John Muldoon, Vincent Lewis ..2 1982....Dana Thyhsen .........................2 1983....Elgin Davis ..............................9 1984....Elgin Davis ..............................2 1985....Aaron Sam ..............................6 1986....Elgin Davis ..............................7 1987....Robert Ector ...........................7 1988....Gil Barnes ...............................8 1989....Willie English ..........................5 1990....Willie English ........................13 1991....Willie English ........................13 1992....Gerod Davis ..........................10 1993....Willie English ..........................9 1994....Darin Hinshaw ........................7 1995....Marque e Smith ..................14 1996....Mike Huff................................6 1997....Mike Grant ...........................12 1998....Daunte Culpepper ................12 1999....Edward Mack, Omari Howard ..5 2000....Edward Mack..........................5 2001....Alex Haynes ............................9 2002....Alex Haynes ............................8 2003....Alex Haynes ............................5 2004....Alex Haynes ............................5 2005....Kevin Smith ............................9 2006....Kevin Smith ............................7 2007....Kevin Smith ..........................29 2008....Latavius Murray ......................3 2009....Brynn Harvey........................14 2010....Latavius Murray, ............Ronnie Weaver .....................11 2011....Jeff Godfrey ............................9 2012....Latavius Murray ....................15

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2013....Storm Johnson .....................14 2014....William Stanback..................10 RECEIVING ............ Yards/Recep ons 1979....Mike Williams ............... 245/26 ............Bobby Joe Plain ............ 308/25 1980....Jeff Froehlich ................ 275/26 1981....Jim Taylor ..................... 553/33 1982....Jim Rountree ................ 424/28 1983....Glenn McCombs ........... 474/32 1984....Glenn McCombs ........... 471/42 ............Ted Wilson .................... 483/28 1985....Ted Wilson ................. 1,119/76 1986....Ted Wilson .................... 767/50 1987....Bernard Ford ............. 1,180/68 1988....Sean Beckton............. 1,030/74 1989....Sean Beckton................ 512/38 1990....Sean Beckton................ 698/48 1991....Bret Cooper .................. 668/42 1992....David Rhodes ............ 1,002/51 1993....David Rhodes ............ 1,159/78 1994....David Rhodes ............ 1,075/62 1995....Gerod Davis .................. 331/35 ............Reginald Doster ............ 350/25 1996....Mark Nonsant .............. 925/60 1997....Siaha Burley............... 1,106/77 1998....Siaha Burley............... 1,142/88 1999....Charles Lee ................ 1,133/87 2000....Tyson Hinshaw .......... 1,089/89 2001....Tavirus Davis ................. 722/47 2002....Doug Gabriel ............. 1,237/75 2003....Tavaris Capers............... 585/67 2004....Luther Huggins ............. 585/42 2005....Brandon Marshall ...... 1,195/74 2006....Mike Sims-Walker...... 1,178/90 2007....Rocky Ross .................... 658/50 2008....Brian Wa ers ............... 594/42 2009....A.J. Guyton ................... 572/44 ............Kamar Aiken ................. 610/36 2010....Brian Wa ers ............... 651/47 2011....Quincy McDuffie .......... 482/43 ............J.J. Worton.................... 531/41 2012....J.J. Worton.................... 594/44 ............Rannell Hall .................. 631/35 2013....Rannell Hall .................. 886/57 2014....Breshad Perriman...... 1,044/50 RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS .........TDs 1979....Bobby Joe Plain ......................5 1980....Jeff Froehlich ..........................3 1981....Jim Taylor ...............................2 1982....Mike Collier, Jim Taylor ...........2 1983....Jeff Froehlich ..........................4 1984....Ted Wilson ..............................5 1985....Ted Wilson ............................12 1986....Bernard Ford ..........................8 1987....Bernard Ford ........................13 1988....Arnell Spencer ........................7 1989....Shawn Jefferson .....................4 1990....Sean Beckton, Shawn Jefferson .. 7 1991....Bret Cooper ............................8 1992....Bret Cooper ..........................14 1993....David Rhodes .......................15 1994....David Rhodes .......................11 1995....Rufus Hall ...............................3 1996....Mark Nonsant ........................7 1997....Siaha Burley............................7 1998....Siaha Burley............................8 1999....Kenny Clark ............................6 2000....Tyson Hinshaw .....................13 2001....Doug Gabriel ..........................9 2002....Doug Gabriel ........................11 2003....Tavaris Capers.........................7 2004....Tavaris Capers.........................4

2005....Brandon Marshall .................11 2006....Mike Sims-Walker...................7 2007....Kamar Aiken ...........................5 2008....Brian Wa ers, ............Kyhmest Williams ...................3 2009....Kamar Aiken ...........................9 2010....Jamar Newsome, A.J. Guyton..3 2011....J.J. Worton..............................4 2012....J.J. Worton..............................5 2013....J.J. Worton..............................7 2014....Breshad Perriman...................9 PASSING ....................... ATT/CMP/YD 1979.. Mike Cullison ...........168/92/904 1980.. Mike Cullison ......203/101/1,039 1981.. Mike McCrary ..........146/61/845 1982.. Dana Thyhsen.......210/87/1,425 1983.. Dana Thyhsen.....295/155/2,058 1984.. Dana Thyhsen.....270/138/1,766 1985.. Tony Lanham ........169/97/1,268 1986.. Darin Slack .........249/117/1,799 1987.. Darin Slack .........420/219/3,054 1988.. Shane Willis ........398/239/2,926 1989.. Shane Willis ........177/107/1,166 1990.. Ron Johnson ..............96/57/793 1991.. Ron Johnson .........152/80/1,056 1992.. Darin Hinshaw ....302/161/2,505 1993.. Darin Hinshaw ....322/191/2,645 1994.. Darin Hinshaw ....342/187/2,801 1995.. Daunte Culpepper .294/168/2,071 1996.. Daunte Culpepper .314/187/2,565 1997.. Daunte Culpepper .381/238/3,086 1998.. Daunte Culpepper .402/296/3,690 1999.. Vic Penn .............455/262/3,078 2000.. Ryan Schneider ..286/177/2,334 2001.. Ryan Schneider ..357/204/2,923 2002.. Ryan Schneider ..430/265/3,770 2003.. Ryan Schneider ..281/194/1,949 2004.. Steven Moffe ...229/147/1,721 2005.. Steven Moffe ...375/223/2,925 2006.. Kyle Israel ...........166/108/1,420 2007.. Kyle Israel ...........298/174/2,173 2008.. Rob Calabrese .........165/65/664 2009.. Bre Hodges ......329/197/2,438 2010.. Jeff Godfrey ........238/159/2,159 2011.. Jeff Godfrey ........232/160/1,898 2012.. Blake Bortles ......399/251/3,059 2013.. Blake Bortles ......382/259/3,581 2014.. Jus n Holman.....392/223/2,952 PASSING TOUCHDOWNS ............TDs 1979....Mike Cullison ..........................8 1980....Mike Cullison ........................10 1981....Mike McCrary .........................4 1982....Dana Thyhsen .........................6 1983....Dana Thyhsen .......................19 1984....Dana Thyhsen .......................16 1985....Tony Lanham ........................13 1986....Darin Slack............................12 1987....Darin Slack............................28 1988....Shane Willis ..........................13 1989....Rudy Jones .............................5 1990....Ron Johnson .........................11 1991....Darin Hinshaw ........................8 1992....Darin HInshaw ......................24 1993....Darin Hinshaw ......................28 1994....Darin Hinshaw ......................26 1995....Daunte Culpepper ................12 1996....Daunte Culpepper ................19 1997....Daunte Culpepper ................25 1998....Daunte Culpepper ................28 1999....Vic Penn ...............................16 2000....Ryan Schneider.....................21 2001....Ryan Schneider.....................17

2002....Ryan Schneider.....................31 2003....Ryan Schneider.....................13 2004....Steven Moffe .......................9 2005....Steven Moffe .....................22 2006....Steven Moffe .......................8 2007....Kyle Israel .............................15 2008....Rob Calabrese ........................7 2009....Bre Hodges ........................17 2010....Jeff Godfrey ..........................13 2011....Blake Bortles ..........................6 2012....Blake Bortles ........................25 2013....Blake Bortles ........................25 2014....Jus n Holman.......................23 SCORING ........................ Total Points 1979....Bobby Joe Plain ....................30 1980....Tom Hungerford ...................28 1981....Sco Ryerson .......................62 1982....Sco Ryerson .......................31 1983....Elgin Davis ............................60 1984....Ted Wilson ............................44 1985....Ted Wilson ............................72 1986....Ed O’Brien ............................80 1987....Ed O’Brien ............................87 1988 ...Gil Barnes .............................48 1989 ...Franco Grilla .........................58 1990....Franco Grilla .........................86 1991....Willie English ........................78 1992....Bret Cooper ..........................90 1993....Charlie Pierce .......................87 1994....Charlie Pierce .......................89 1995....Marque e Smith ..................84 1996....Charlie Pierce .......................57 1997....Mike Grant ...........................84 1998....Daunte Culpepper ................72 1999....Javier Beorlegui ....................61 2000....Javier Beorlegui ....................81 2001....Javier Beorlegui ....................65 2002....Ma Prater ...........................86 2003....Ma Prater ...........................53 2004....Ma Prater ...........................39 2005....Ma Prater ...........................80 2006....Michael Torres ......................76 2007....Kevin Smith ........................180 2008....Darin Daly.............................26 2009....Brynn Harvey........................86 2010....Nick Ca oi ............................80 2011....Latavius Murray ....................60 2012....Latavius Murray ..................114 2013....Shawn Moffi .....................112 2014....Shawn Moffi .......................81 ALL PURPOSE ........................... Yards 1979....Mike Stapp .........................545 1980....Tim Kiggins .........................508 1981....John Muldoon ....................662 1982....Mike Collier ........................637 1983....Elgin Davis ..........................883 1984....Ted Wilson .......................1,587 1985....Ted Wilson .......................1,529 1986....Bernard Ford ......................962 1987....Bernard Ford ...................1,858 1988....Sean Beckton...................1,344 1989....Shawn Jefferson .................545 1990....Mark Giacone ..................1,303 1991....Willie English ...................1,502 1992....Gerod Davis .....................1,299 1993....Mark Whi emore ...........1,602 1994....Marque e Smith .............1,122 1995....Marque e Smith .............1,605 1996....Todd Cleveland ................1,226 1997....Siaha Burley.....................1,109 1998....Siaha Burley.....................1,441 1999....Charles Lee ......................1,135


Year-By-Year Leaders 2000....Tyson Hinshaw ................1,095 2001....Alex Haynes ........................833 2002....Doug Gabriel ...................1,921 2003....Alex Haynes .....................1,038 2004....Luther Huggins ................1,113 2005....Kevin Smith .....................1,222 2006....Mike Sims-Walker............1,178 2007....Kevin Smith .....................2,809 2008....Joe Burne ......................1,226 2009....Brynn Harvey...................1,192 2010....Quincy McDuffie .............1,067 2011....Latavius Murray ..................860 2012....Latavius Murray ...............1,337 2013....Rannell Hall .....................1,696 2014....Breshad Perriman............1,044 PUNT RETURNS ...........Yards/Returns 1979....Tim Kiggins ....................... 71/8 1980....Tim Kiggins ................... 165/14 1981....John Scargle ................. 172/17 1982....Glenn Whelpley................ 39/6 1983....Ted Wilson ........................ 21/2 1984....Ted Wilson ...................... 96/11 1985....Neil Beasley ...................... 30/9 1986....Neil Beasley .................. 142/15 1987....Sean Beckton................ 208/17 1988....Keith Evans ..................... 68/17 1989....Mike Dickinson ............... 58/14 1990....Mike Dickinson ............. 223/32 1991....Mike Dickinson ............. 387/31 1992....Mark Whi emore .......... 53/10 1993....Mark Whi emore ........ 151/13 1994....Mark Whi emore ........ 216/20 1995....Reginald Doster .............. 96/12 1996....Todd Cleveland ................. 93/5 1997....Todd Cleveland ............. 183/22 1998....Siaha Burley.................. 293/21 1999....Bri McGriff ................... 82/10 2000....Asante Samuel.............. 275/25 2001 ...Asante Samuel.............. 165/19 2002....Asante Samuel.............. 233/19 2003....Tavaris Capers............... 133/17 2004....Tavaris Capers............... 187/18 2005....Joe Burne ................... 463/28 2006....Joe Burne ................... 132/11 2007....Joe Burne ................... 331/31 2008....Joe Burne ................... 378/26 2009....A.J. Guyton ................... 140/13 2010....Josh Robinson .............. 304/20 2011....J.J. Worton.................... 150/17 2012....J.J. Worton.................... 266/25 2013....J.J. Worton.................... 157/13 2014....J.J. Worton.................... 167/17 KICK RETURNS ............Yards/Returns 1979....Charlie Ziegler .............. 188/10 1980....Tim Kiggins ................... 335/19 1981....John Muldoon .............. 238/14 1982....Mike Collier .................. 266/14 1983....Ted Wilson .................... 732/25 1984....Ted Wilson .................... 952/40 1985....Ted Wilson .................... 388/20 1986....Robert Ector ................. 354/16 1987....Bernard Ford ................ 360/16 1988....Shawn Jefferson ........... 320/16 1989....Cornelius Friendly ........ 280/13 1990....Pat Stewart ................... 346/18 1991....Mark Whi emore ........ 679/33 1992....Mark Whi emore ........ 662/26 1993....Mark Whi emore ........ 591/26 1994....Todd Cleveland ............. 476/15 1995....Mike Grant ................... 421/19 1996....Todd Cleveland ............. 375/16

1997....Todd Cleveland ............. 401/19 1998....Paul Miranda ................ 644/25 1999....Edward Mack................ 513/24 2000....Asante Samuel.............. 168/10 2001....Luther Huggins ............. 346/15 2002....Doug Gabriel ................ 632/31 2003....Luther Huggins ............. 653/26 2004....Luther Huggins ............. 528/24 2005....Cur s Francis ................ 430/23 2006....Cur s Francis ................ 434/21 2007....Cur s Francis ................ 643/22 2008....Joe Burne ................... 745/26 2009....Quincy McDuffie .......... 944/39 2010....Quincy McDuffie .......... 869/27 2011....Rannell Hall .................. 714/23 2012....Rannell Hall .................. 350/18 ............Quincy McDuffie .......... 582/17 2013....Rannell Hall .................. 689/29 2014....Jordan Akins ................. 363/15 INTERCEPTIONS ...................Number 1979....Tim Kiggins, Doug Gatewood .3 1980....Tim Kiggins, Doug Gatewood .3 1981....Bill Giovane , Bruce Gordon .4 1982....Bill Giovane , Bruce Gordon .2 1983....A erberry, Kelly, Riddle ..........2 1984....Curt Ashley .............................3 1985....Reggie Edwards ......................4 1986....Keith Evans .............................8 1987....Corris Ervin .............................3 1988....Keith Evans .............................4 1989....Eric Buckley, Darryl Blanford, ............Jimmy Roberts ........................2 1990....Ray Irvin .................................4 1991....Bobby Spitulski, Steve Wright 4 1992....Brian Crutcher ........................5 1993....Richard Blake ..........................4 1994....Adrian Ellis, Lenard Hayes, ............Louis Lubin .............................2 1995....Darryl La more ......................3 1996....Kenton Rickerson....................2 1997....Reginald Doster, Kenton ............Rickerson, Mike Palmer, ............Darryl La more ......................2 1998....Damian Demps, Paul Miranda..2 1999....Justen Moore, Damian Demps, ............Jeff Fye, Ricot Joseph, ............Elliot Shorter ..........................2 2000....Davin Bush .............................3 2001....Travis Fisher, Asante Samuel ..2 2002....Asante Samuel........................4 2003....Peter Sands, Antoine Poe .......2 2004....Mike Sims-Walker...................3 2005....Joe Burne .............................5 2006....Sha’reff Rashad ......................4 2007....Joe Burne , Johnell Neal .......6 2008....Sha’reff Rashad ......................5 2009....Josh Robinson ........................6 2010....Reggie Weams ........................5 2011....Josh Robinson, Josh Linam, ............A.J. Bouye ...............................2 2012....Kemal Ishmael, A.J. Bouye .....3 2013....Brandon Alexander.................3 2014....Jacoby Glenn ..........................7 TACKLES.................Solo/Assists/Total 1979....Bill Giovane ............40/56/96 1980....Bill Giovane ..........41/67/108 1981....Eddie James.............56/60/116 1982....Bill Giovane ..........52/69/121 1983....Darrell Rudd ............79/71/150 1984....Darrell Rudd ..............36/57/93 1985....Victor Riddle ..............52/44/96

1986....Wya Bogan ............58/85/143 1987....Jimmy Goodman .....55/87/142 1988....Wya Bogan ............66/61/127 1989....Larry Salazar ..............52/39/91 1990....Rick Hamilton ..........83/28/111 1991....Rick Hamilton ..........76/63/139 1992....Rick Hamilton ..........88/61/149 1993....Nakia Reddick ............45/30/75 1994....Travis Cooper...........66/43/109 1995....Nakia Reddick ............60/30/90 1996....John Bryant .............74/45/119 1997....Jermaine Benoit ......58/47/105 1998....Damian Demps ..........58/34/92 1999....Damian Demps ..........44/28/72 2000....Tito Rodriguez .........80/41/121 2001....Tito Rodriguez .......100/43/143 2002....Stanford Rhule.........69/58/127 2003....Peter Sands .............70/43/113 2004....Brandon Marshall ......30/21/51 2005....Jason Venson .............66/17/85 2006....Johnell Neal ...............47/19/66 2007....Sha’reff Rashad .......84/19/103 2008....Jason Venson .............60/22/82 2009....Cory Hogue..............59/44/103 2010....Kemal Ishmael ...........57/36/93 2011....Kemal Ishmael ...........39/42/81 2012....Kemal Ishmael .........68/56/124 2013....Terrance Plummer ...62/48/110 2014....Terrance Plummer .....53/46/99 SACKS ..................................Number 1979....Michael O’Shaughnessy .......10 1980....Michael O’Shaughnessy .......12 1981....Ed Gantner ..........................2.5 1982....Darrell Rudd ...........................4 1983....Darrell Rudd ...........................7 1984....Darrell Rudd ......................19.5 1985....Eric Simpson ...........................6 1986....Keenan Wimbley ....................5 1987....Keenan Wimbley ...............10.5 1988....Bobby Spitulski .......................3 1989....Parnell McCall ........................4 1990....Bobby Spitulski .....................13 1991....Bobby Spitulski, Bob Kno .....5 1992....Nelson, Ekiyor, Dix ..................5 1993....Greg Jefferson ......................15 1994....Greg Jefferson ........................8 1995....Emil Ekiyor...........................4.5 1996....Jermaine Benoit .....................8 1997....Jermaine Benoit ................10.5 1998....Justen Moore .........................8 1999....Tony Hardman ........................5 2000....Elton Pa erson .....................10 2001....Elton Pa erson .......................9 2002....Elton Pa erson ....................9.5 2003....Antoine Poe ............................3 2004....Paul Carrington.......................4 2005....Paul Carrington.......................9 2006....Leger Douzable.......................7 2007....Leger Douzable....................7.5 2008....Bruce Miller ............................7 2009....Bruce Miller ..........................13 2010....Bruce Miller, Darius Nall ......8.5 2011....Troy Davis ...............................5 2012....Troy Davis ...............................8 2013....Thomas Niles ..........................4 2014....Thomas Niles .......................7.5 PUNTING ..........Punts/Yards/Average 1979....Bre Porche ......39/1,376/35.3 1980....Craig Turner ..........28/897/32.0 1981....Doug Friedlander .40/1,676/37.2 1982....Dana Thyhsen ....39/1,425/36.5

1983....Glenn McCombs. 48/1,996/41.6 1984....Glenn McCombs .52/2,127/40.9 1985....Jim Hogan ..........41/1,492/36.4 1986....Jim Hogan ..........48/1,892/38.6 1987....Barrie Kee ..........37/1,351/36.5 1988....Barrie Kee ..........50/1,933/38.7 1989....Russ Salerno ......41/1,403/34.2 1990....Russ Salerno ......44/1,504/34.2 1991....Russ Salerno .........24/856/35.7 1992....Mike Nelson ......46/1,798/39.1 1993....Charlie Pierce ....42/1,674/39.9 1994....Charlie Pierce ....37/1,448/39.1 1995....Charlie Pierce ....45/1,830/40.7 1996....Charlie Pierce ....49/2,159/44.1 1997....Marek Butcher ..49/2,149/43.9 1998....Chad Downey .......16/551/34.4 1999....Javier Beorlegui .49/1,975/40.3 2000....Javier Beorlegui .45/1,802/40.0 2001....Javier Beorlegui .46/2,001/43.5 2002....Ryan Flinn ..........40/1,673/41.8 2003 ...Ma Prater ........58/2,781/47.9 2004....Aaron Horne ......66/2,554/38.7 2005....Aaron Horne ......52/2,197/42.2 2006....Aaron Horne ......44/1,472/39.6 2007....Blake Clingan .....59/2,404/40.7 2008....Blake Clingan .....88/3,560/40.5 2009....Blake Clingan .....65/2,422/37.3 2010....Blake Clingan .....39/1,631/41.8 2011....David Bohner.....42/1,732/41.2 2012....Jamie Boyle .......60/2,434/40.6 2013....Caleb Houston ...41/1,732/42.2 2014....Caleb Houston ...54/2,103/38.9 FIELD GOALS .......... Number/Percent 1979....Tom Hungerford ......... 2-4/50.0 1980....Tom Hungerford ......... 4-6/66.7 1981....Sco Ryerson ......... 18-29/62.1 1982....Sco Ryerson ........... 6-12/50.0 1983....Sco Ryerson ........... 8-13/61.5 1984....Ed O’Brien ................ 6-10/60.0 1985....Ed O’Brien .............. 11-20/55.0 1986....Ed O’Brien .............. 16-21/76.2 1987....Ed O’Brien .............. 20-30/66.7 1988....Travis Allen ............. 10-14/71.4 1989....Franco Grilla ........... 10-16/62.5 1990....Franco Grilla ........... 19-25/76.0 1991....Franco Grilla ........... 13-21/61.9 1992....Franco Grilla ............. 8-13/61.5 1993....Charlie Pierce ......... 15-19/78.9 1994....Charlie Pierce ......... 14-16/87.5 1995....Charlie Pierce ......... 10-15/66.7 1996....Charlie Pierce ........... 8-12/66.7 1997....Fred Waczewski ...... 13-16/81.3 1998....Fred Waczewski ........ 8-15/53.3 1999....Javier Beorlegui ...... 10-20/50.0 2000....Javier Beorlegui ...... 14-18/77.8 2001....Javier Beorlegui ........ 8-12/66.7 2002....Ma Prater ............. 14-21/66.7 2003....Ma Prater ............. 10-13/76.9 2004....Ma Prater ............... 9-14/64.3 2005....Ma Prater ............. 17-26/65.4 2006....Michael Torres ........ 17-24/70.8 2007....Michael Torres ........ 20-24/83.3 2008....Nick Ca oi .................. 4-6/66.7 ............Daren Daly.................. 4-9/44.4 2009....Nick Ca oi .............. 14-20/70.0 2010....Nick Ca oi .............. 11-19/57.9 2011....Nick Ca oi .............. 10-15/66.7 2012....Shawn Moffi ......... 10-14/71.4 2013....Shawn Moffi ......... 21-23/91.3 2014....Shawn Moffi ......... 17-23/73.9

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Year-By-Year Statistics Offensive Numbers Total Offense Yds YPG

Rushing A . Yds

YPG

TD

Passing A-C-I

Pct.

Yds

YPG

TD

1st Dwn

3rd Dwn %

Fum.

Pen. Yds

Scoring Points PPG

1,884 2,143 2,687

235.5 238.1 268.7

283 359 424

853 909 1,374

106.6 101.0 137.4

6 5 6

190-104-19 252-117-22 253-99-17

54.7 46.4 39.1

1,031 1,236 1,313

128.9 137.3 131.3

8 14 4

106 121 134

-

24-11 19-14 24-12

57-611 66-617 53-451

104 156 142

13.0 17.3 14.2

2,351 3,897 3,449 4,265 4,305 5,182 4,304 3,759

235.1 354.3 313.5 387.8 391.3 398.6 391.3 375.9

285 478 404 452 412 437 364 434

334 1,757 1,378 1,676 1,794 1,436 1,090 1,716

33.4 159.7 125.2 152.4 163.1 110.4 99.1 171.6

5 16 6 14 16 17 16 19

382-158-25 310-160-10 352-172-23 445-201-24 359-175-20 525-279-27 432-255-14 311-178-15

41.1 51.6 48.9 45.2 48.7 53.1 59.0 57.2

2,017 2,150 2,071 2,589 2,511 3,746 3,214 2,043

201.7 195.5 188.3 235.4 228.3 288.1 292.2 204.3

6 19 18 19 19 29 16 12

138 208 176 247 214 283 219 195

29.0 -

35-14 35-14 27-13 32-21 21-11 36-21 27-11 22-11

56-630 81-722 65-717 98-783 91-778 88-678 109-863 80-693

109 283 209 266 310 401 267 256

10.9 25.7 19.0 24.2 28.2 30.8 24.3 25.6

FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP SUBDIVISION 1990 14 5,563 397.4 646 1991 11 4,345 395.0 451 1992 10 4,788 478.8 350 1993 12 5,091 424.3 482 1994 11 4,889 444.5 426 1995 11 4,199 381.7 495

3,017 1,903 1,815 2,229 1,941 1,995

215.5 173.0 101.5 162.7 176.5 181.4

36 18 20 20 19 22

346-189-20 329-169-16 358-190-19 402-225-19 360-195-18 309-177-10

54.6 51.4 53.1 56.0 54.2 57.3

2,546 2,442 2,973 3,139 2,948 2,204

181.9 222.0 297.3 261.6 268.0 200.4

18 13 29 29 27 13

218 223 258 247 233

39.4 40.8 46.3 46.9 38.9

31-19 31-17 28-16 26-11 21-14

105-825 77-653 100-861 89-708 83-643

444 278 373 413 399 283

31.7 25.3 37.3 34.4 36.3 25.7

FOOTBALL BOWL SUBDIVISION 1996 11 4,047 367.9 1997 11 4,588 417.1 1998 11 5,365 487.7 1999 11 4,589 417.2 2000 11 4,113 373.9 2001 11 4,497 408.8 2002 12 5,233 436.1 2003 12 3,837 319.8 2004 11 2,671 267.1 2005 13 5,217 401.3 2006 12 4,478 373.2 2007 14 5,763 411.6 2008 12 2,754 229.5 2009 13 4,431 340.8 2010 14 5,236 374.0 2011 12 4,881 406.8 2012 14 5,703 407.4 2013 13 5,740 441.5 2014 13 4,727 363.6

1,025 1,401 1,594 1,430 866 1,106 1,396 1,175 995 2,172 1,673 3,287 1,359 1,697 2,626 2,205 2,545 2,079 1,668

93.2 127.4 144.9 130.0 78.7 100.5 116.3 97.9 99.5 167.1 139.4 234.8 113.2 130.5 187.6 168.8 181.8 159.9 128.3

12 21 21 17 13 20 18 11 7 18 11 41 8 20 36 27 33 28 19

394-230-20 394-243-10 411-302-7 472-268-11 415-249-18 407-230-12 442-270-17 406-250-19 268-153-11 394-233-9 381-227-10 346-198-12 308-132-11 379-223-13 296-191-11 346-235-8 412-257-7 404-269-11 416-233-15

58.4 61.7 73.4 58.6 60.0 56.5 61.1 61.6 58.3 59.1 59.6 57.2 42.9 58.8 64.5 67.9 62.4 66.6 56.0

3,022 3,187 3,771 3,159 3,247 3,391 3,837 2,662 1,676 3,045 2,805 2,476 1,395 2,734 2,610 2,856 3,158 3,661 3,059

274.7 289.7 342.8 287.2 295.2 308.3 319.8 221.8 167.6 234.2 233.8 176.9 116.2 210.3 186.4 238.0 225.6 281.6 235.3

21 26 29 16 27 21 31 16 9 24 14 15 12 21 16 11 28 26 23

208 220 278 251 223 234 262 204 155 280 231 293 156 249 290 252 301 291 266

41.8 40.1 54.0 39.0 40.0 42.0 44.0 30.0 34.0 40.0 43.2 38.7 29.2 37.9 51.0 44.6 48.9 48.7 41.5

35-18 13-7 26-14 29-13 27-13 22-12 27-16 29-15 23-9 21-11 19-9 29-15 26-14 15-7 21-8 17-10 13-8 20-10 23-14

72-571 96-745 92-775 101-827 97-797 110-892 96-771 104-868 55-483 97-823 55-484 74-665 68-627 52-489 71-566 68-587 60-507 62-541 76-706

275 374 393 277 333 333 391 224 151 373 232 502 199 340 449 325 496 450 365

25.0 34.0 35.7 25.2 30.3 30.3 32.6 18.7 15.1 28.7 19.3 35.9 16.6 26.2 32.1 27.1 35.4 34.6 28.1

Year GP DIVISION III 1979 8 1980 9 1981 10 DIVISION II 1982 10 1983 11 1984 11 1985 11 1986 11 1987 13 1988 11 1989 10

350 356 378 371 309 335 361 360 391 557 442 670 453 480 602 466 527 471 526

Defensive Numbers Total Offense Yds YPG

Rushing A . Yds

YPG

TD

Passing A-C-I

Pct.

Yds

YPG

TD

1st Dwn

3rd Dwn %

Fum.

Pen. Yds

Scoring Points PPG

1,803 2,381 2,875

225.4 264.5 287.5

386 391 460

1,183 1,396 1,665

147.9 155.1 166.5

11 11 9

135-30-16 168-69-12 237-102-20

44.4 41.1 43.0

620 985 1,210

77.5 109.4 121.0

1 9 5

112 113 156

40.6 -

23-10 25-18 31-22

54-549 69-610 71-837

96 175 130

12.0 19.4 13.0

4,260 4,193 4,787 4,866 3,700 3,594 4,048 2,763

426.0 381.2 435.2 442.4 336.4 276.5 368.0 276.3

546 512 549 516 515 623 435 402

2,536 2,310 2,407 2,544 1,842 2,059 2,133 1,638

253.6 210.0 218.8 231.3 167.5 158.4 193.9 163.8

29 26 30 30 12 14 21 9

217-110-6 263-127-11 291-155-11 342-164-10 284-136-17 334-136-21 254-133-16 218-100-9

50.7 48.3 53.5 48.0 47.9 40.7 52.4 45.9

1,724 1,883 2,380 2,322 1,858 1,535 1,915 1,125

172.4 171.2 216.4 211.1 168.9 118.1 174.1 112.5

15 13 19 18 12 8 14 11

200 191 242 229 190 195 197 154

41.0 30.9 35.9 36.7 37.2 38.5

40-24 29-14 28-14 29-19 27-10 37-14 24-16 34-15

106-921 82-729 87-742 103-843 77-721 127-1,049 78-620 60-545

356 306 398 386 227 210 288 168

35.6 27.8 36.2 35.1 20.6 16.2 26.2 16.8

FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP SUBDIVISION 1990 14 3,955 282.5 574 1991 11 3,727 338.8 457 1992 10 4,182 418.2 487 1993 12 4,294 357.8 470 1994 11 4,052 368.4 433 1995 11 3,956 359.6 448

1,922 1,613 2,022 1,470 1,735 2,088

137.3 146.6 202.2 122.5 157.7 189.8

19 14 17 21 14 23

326-171-11 287-147-18 332-161-20 402-233-18 343-196-9 257-136-9

50.9 51.2 48.5 58.0 57.1 52.9

2,033 2,114 2,160 2,824 2,317 1,868

145.2 192.2 216.0 235.3 210.6 169.8

14 14 13 13 18 9

241 201 220 251 214 203

35.7 36.3 36.4 37.6 36.4 38.3

31-15 21-10 30-14 28-18 23-12 34-22

117-929 84-722 65-485 82-706 96-816 76-615

280 230 243 277 263 280

20.0 20.9 24.3 23.1 23.9 25.5

FOOTBALL BOWL SUBDIVISION 1996 11 4,267 387.9 1997 11 4,333 393.9 1998 11 3,544 322.2 1999 11 4,111 373.7 2000 11 3,562 323.8 2001 11 3,381 307.4 2002 12 4,245 353.8 2003 12 4,833 402.8 2004 11 3,901 390.1 2005 13 5,466 420.5 2006 12 4,777 398.1 2007 14 5,130 366.4 2008 12 4,005 333.8 2009 13 4,557 350.5 2010 14 4,415 315.4 2011 12 3,640 303.3 2012 14 5,230 373.6 2013 13 4,706 362.0 2014 13 3,881 298.5 - Single-Season Records in Bold

1,656 1,446 1,905 1,306 1,440 1,423 1,796 2,229 1,938 2,326 1,791 1,864 1,513 1,076 1,517 1,306 2,182 1,592 1,356

150.5 131.5 142.5 118.7 130.9 129.4 149.7 191.6 193.8 178.9 149.2 133.1 126.1 82.8 108.4 108.8 155.9 122.5 104.3

12 21 13 13 15 15 15 26 21 25 16 15 18 12 9 9 21 21 10

337-194-6 369-213-11 322-176-7 389-228-11 328-177-15 324-180-7 380-216-13 318-208-5 299-181-11 419-248-19 392-244-10 528-290-24 398-208-18 455-281-12 475-258-17 385-208-9 480-288-11 479-272-14 441-243-18

57.6 57.7 54.7 58.6 54.0 55.6 56.8 65.4 60.5 59.2 62.2 54.9 52.3 61.8 54.3 54.0 60.0 56.8 55.1

2,611 2,887 1,977 2,805 2,122 1,958 2,449 2,534 2,389 3,140 2,986 3,266 2,492 3,481 2,898 2,334 3,048 3,114 2,525

237.4 262.5 179.7 255.0 192.9 178.0 204.1 211.2 196.3 241.5 248.8 233.3 207.7 267.8 207.0 194.5 217.7 239.5 194.2

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213 225 213 223 220 187 241 264 200 280 251 272 201 245 243 188 292 248 225

37.3 41.2 31.0 39.0 32.0 37.0 43.0 40.0 40.0 39.0 47.9 38.3 35.4 42.3 43.0 31.5 40.2 41.2 37.3

20-10 19-10 16-8 22-11 28-13 31-15 32-14 19-7 17-9 21-13 12-2 16-4 15-8 31-16 19-6 13-6 26-16 21-12 23-10

66-602 51-532 59-522 86-733 76-674 77-617 73-569 80-711 57-462 79-616 51-405 84-749 69-581 72-554 61-523 51-412 55-438 92-745 114-1,037

261 303 209 318 221 204 315 373 321 373 345 372 289 293 240 220 309 277 249

23.7 27.5 19.0 28.9 20.1 18.5 26.2 31.1 32.1 28.7 28.8 26.6 24.1 22.5 17.1 18.3 22.1 21.3 19.2

Year GP DIVISION III 1979 8 1980 9 1981 10 DIVISION II 1982 10 1983 11 1984 11 1985 11 1986 11 1987 13 1988 11 1989 10

465 408 402 376 460 405 499 552 416 477 400 497 449 416 451 347 544 400 428

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Commemorated Players’ Jerseys

8

Daunte Culpepper

FBS-ERA FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICAN

19

Joe Burnett

FBS-ERA FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICAN

24

Kevin Smith

FBS-ERA FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICAN

Career Stats Passing: 889 comple ons/1,391 a empts/ 11,412 yards/84 TD Rushing: 456 carries/1,020 yards/24 TD Highlights • Set more than 30 school records, including career marks for total offense (12,432 yards), passing yardage (11,412), touchdown passes (84) and career passing efficiency (146.72) • In 1998, established an NCAA single-season comple on percentage record at .736, breaking the 15-year old mark of .713 set by Steve Young • Became only the third player in NCAA history to pass for more than 10,000 yards and rush for more than 1,000 yards in a career • Guided the Knights to a 9-2 record as a senior in 1998 • Won the 1998 Sammy Baugh Trophy as the top quarterback in the na on • Finished sixth in the 1998 Heisman Trophy balloting Career Stats Punt Returns: 96 returns/1,304 yards/3 TD Kickoff Returns: 26 returns/745 yards/2 TD Highlights • As a senior, ranked in the top-10 na onally in both kickoff returns (7th, 28.7) and punt returns (10th, 14.5) • Averaged 102.17 all-purpose yards per contest in 2008

Career Stats Rushing: 905 carries/4,679 yards/45 TD Highlights • Established 17 school rushing records, including career bests for carries (905), yardage (4,679), touchdowns (45) and 100-yard games (22) • Rushed for 2,567 yards in 2007, which ranked at the me ranked second in NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision history behind Barry Sanders • In 2007, established NCAA FBS single-season records with 450 rushes and 13 100-yard performances

• The Sports Network Na onal Player of the Year (1998) • The Sports Network All-America First Team (1998) • NFL Dra Report Dream Team Player of the Year (1998) • NFL Dra Report All-America First Team (1997, 1998) • Playboy All-America selec on (1998) • Football News Independent Player of the Year (1998) • Finalist for the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award (1998) • Semifinalist for the Davey O’Brien Na onal Quarterback Award (1997, 1998) • Semifinalist for the Football News Offensive Player of the Year (1997, 1998) • Florida Sports Hall of Fame Amateur Athlete of the Year (1997, 1998) • USA Today Online Posi ve Performer (1998) • American Football Coaches Associa on Good Works Team (1998)

• Had a pair of kickoff return touchdowns as a senior • Holds the UCF and Conference USA career records with 1,304 punt return yards, a sum that ranks 19th in NCAA history. • Returned a program-record three punt returns for touchdowns • Also finished career as UCF’s leader in intercep ons with 16 • ESPN.com All-America First Team (2008) • Sports Illustrated All-America First Team (2008) • Walter Camp All-America Second Team (2008) • Conference USA Special Teams Player of the Year (2008) • Eight- me first-team All-C-USA pick • Football Writers Associa on of America Freshman All-America First Team (2005) • CollegeFootballNews.com Freshman All-American (2005) • Rivals.com Freshman All-America First Team (2005) • The Spor ng News Freshman All-America Third Team (2005)

• Finished his career with 4,679 yards, the most in the state of Florida’s history • Became the first player in the state of Florida history to rush for more than 2,000 yards in a season (2007) • Guided the Knights to a pair of bowl game appearances and the 2007 Conference USA Championship • 2007 Consensus All-America selec on • Associated Press All-America First Team (2007) • CBSSports.com All-America First Team (2007) • ESPN.com All-America First Team (2007) • Football Writers Associa on of America All-America First Team (2007) • The Spor ng News All-America First Team (2007) • SportsIllustrated.com All-America First Team (2007) • Walter Camp All-America First Team (2007) • Finished eighth in the Heisman Trophy ballo ng in 2007 • Charity Sports Dinner Na onal Player of the Year (2007) • Conference USA Offensive Player of the Year (2007) • Conference USA Freshman of the Year (2005)

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Honors & Awards American Athle c Conference Offensive Player of the Year 2013 – Blake Bortles, QB Defensive Player of the Year 2014 – Jacoby Glenn, DB Coach of the Year 2013 – George O’Leary All-American Athle c Conference First Team 2014 – Clayton Geathers, DB 2014 – Jacoby Glenn, DB 2014 – Breshad Perriman, WR 2014 – Terrance Plummer, LB 2014 – William Stanback, RB 2013 – Blake Bortles, QB 2013 – Jacoby Glenn, DB 2013 – Storm Johnson, RB 2013 – Jordan McCray, OG 2013 – Jus n McCray, OG 2013 – Terrance Plummer, LB All-American Athle c Conference Second Team 2014 – Brandon Alexander, DB 2014 – Jaryl Mamea, DT 2014 – Thomas Niles, DE 2014 – Torrian Wilson, OT 2013 – Clayton Geathers, S 2013 – Chris Mar n, OT 2013 – Shawn Moffi , PK 2013 – William Stanback, RB 2013 – J.J. Worton, WR Conference USA Offensive Player of the Year 2007 – Kevin Smith, TB (media) Defensive Player of the Year 2012 – Kemal Ishmael, DB 2010 – Bruce Miller, DE 2009 – Bruce Miller, DE Freshman of the Year 2010 – Jeff Godfrey, QB 2005 – Kevin Smith, TB Special Teams Player of the Year 2012 – Quincy McDuffie, KR 2008 – Joe Burne , PR/KR Coach of the Year 2010 – George O’Leary 2007 – George O’Leary (coaches, media) 2005 – George O’Leary All-C-USA First Team 2012 – Troy Davis, DL 2012 – Kemal Ishmael, DB 2012 – Quincy McDuffie, KR 2012 – Latavius Murray, RB 2012 – Jordan Rae, OL 2012 – J.J. Worton, PR 2011 – Josh Robinson, DB 2011 – Rannell Hall, KR 2010 – Kemal Ishmael, DB 2010 – Quincy McDuffie, KR 2010 – Bruce Miller, DE 2010 – Jah Reid, OL 2010 – Josh Robinson, DB 2009 – Jarvis Geathers, DL 2009 – Cory Hogue, LB 2009 – Bruce Miller, DL 2009 – Jah Reid, OL 2008 – Joe Burne , DB/KR/PR 2008 – Sha’reff Rashad, DB 2007 – Joe Burne , DB/PR (coaches, media) 2007 – Michael Buscemi, LS (coaches, media) 2007 – Leger Douzable, DL (coaches, media) 2007 – Josh Si on, OL (media) 2007 – Kevin Smith, TB (coaches, media) 2007 – Kyle Smith, OL (media) 2006 – Joe Burne , PR 2006 – Mike Sims-Walker, WR 2005 – Joe Burne , DB/PR 2005 – Paul Carrington, DE 2005 – Cedric Gagne-Marcoux, OL All-C-USA Second Team 2012 – Blake Bortles, QB 2012 – A.J. Bouye, CB 2012 – Torrian Wilson, OL 2011 – Nick Pieschel, OL

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2011 – Charley Hughle , LS 2010 – Charley Hughle , LS 2010 – Darius Nall, DE 2010 – Ronnie Weaver, RB 2009 – Josh Robinson, DB 2009 – Torell Troup, OL 2008 – Patrick Brown, OL 2008 – Bruce Miller, DL 2008 – Torell Troup, DL 2007 – Bruce Miller, DE (media) 2007 – Sha’reff Rashad, DB (coaches, media) 2007 – Keith Shologan, DL (coaches) 2007 – Josh Si on, OL (coaches) 2007 – Kyle Smith, OL (coaches) 2006 – Joe Burne , DB 2006 – Michael Buscemi, LS 2006 – Leger Douzable, DL 2006 – Kevin Smith, TB 2005 – Darcy Johnson, TE 2005 – Brandon Marshall, WR 2005 – Kevin Smith, TB 2005 – Mike Sims-Walker, WR All-C-USA Third Team 2006 – Leger Douzable, DL (media) 2006 – Kevin Smith, TB (media) C-USA Honorable Men on 2012 – Rannell Hall, WR 2012 – Jordan McCray, OL 2012 – Jus n Tukes, TE 2011 – Theo Goins, OL 2011 – Jordan Rae, OL 2011 – Adam Nissley, TE 2011 – Victor Gray, DL 2011 – Kemal Ishmael, DB 2010 – Derrick Hallman, LB 2010 – Adam Nissley, TE 2010 – Nick Pieschel, OL 2010 – Brian Wa ers, WR 2010 – David Williams, DL 2010 – Josh Robinson, PR 2009 – Derrick Hallman, LB 2009 – Brynn Harvey, RB 2009 – Bre Hodges, QB 2009 – Charley Hughle , SN 2009 – Lawrence Young, LB 2008 – Derrick Hallman, LB 2008 – Johnell Neal, DB 2008 – Jason Venson, DB 2008 – Lawrence Young, LB 2007 – Parick Brown, OL (coaches) 2007 – Mike Merri , TE (coaches) 2007 – Bruce Miller, DE (coaches) 2007 – Michael Torres, PK (coaches) 2007 – Cur s Francis, KR (coaches) 2007 – Jason Venson, DB (coaches) C-USA All-Freshman Team 2012 – Deion Green, DL 2012 – Breshad Perriman, WR 2011 – Blake Bortles, QB 2011 – Torrian Wilson, OL 2011 – J.J. Worton, WR 2011 – Troy Gray, LB 2011 – Clayton Geathers, DB 2011 – Rannell Hall, KR 2010 – Jeff Godfrey, QB 2010 – Victor Gray, DL 2010 – Jordan McCray, OL 2010 – Jus n McCray, OL 2010 – Jordan Ozeri es, DB 2009 – Theo Goins, OL 2009 – Josh Robinson, DB 2008 – Brynn Harvey, RB 2008 – Charley Hughle , LS 2007 – Derrick Hallman, LB (coaches, media) 2007 – Bruce Miller, DE (coaches, media) 2007 – Darius Nall, LB (coaches) 2007 – Jah Reid, OL (coaches, media) 2006 – Jeramy DeVane, OL (coaches) 2005 – L.J. Anderson, OL 2005 – Patrick Brown, OL 2005 – Joe Burne , DB/PR 2005 – Jordan Richards, LB 2005 – Kevin Smith, TB 2005 – Jason Venson, DB

Mid-American Conference All-MAC First Team 2003 – Atari Bigby, DB 2002 – Atari Bigby, DB 2002 – Elton Pa erson, DL 2002 – Asante Samuel, DB All-MAC Second Team 2003 – Ma Prater, P 2002 – Ryan Flinn, P 2002 – Jimmy Fryzel, WR 2002 – Doug Gabriel, WR Academic American Athle c Conference All-Academic Team 2014 – Luke Adams DL, Demetris Anderson DL, Sean Beckton DB, Cal Bloom TE, Chester Brown OL, Chequan Burke LB, Michael Campbell OL, Kyle Coltrain WR, Joey Connors DL, Tarik Cook OL, Gary Demarest HB, Pete DiNovo QB, Aaron Evans OL, Jordan Franks LB, Sean Galvin PK, Clayton Geathers DB, Joey Grant OL, Deion Green DL, Tyler Harris QB, Jared Henry DB, Tate Hernly OL, Jus n Holman QB, Caleb Houston P, Alex Hunt LB, Chris Johnson WR, Chris Larsen OL, Mac Loudermilk P, Mario Mathis HB, Kevin Miller TE, Wya Miller OL, Tarik Milner OL, Shawn Moffi PK, Tre Neal DB, Thomas Niles DL, Jordan Ozeri es DB, Joey Puopolo HB, Jason Rae OL, Tristan Reaves WR, Josh Reese WR, Maurice Russell LB, Trace Ryan WR, Tre’Quan Smith WR, Charles Sprenkel OL, Stanley Sylverain DL, Sco Teal LS, Cedric Thompson HB, Jus n Tukes TE, Michael Wille RB, Jackie Williams WR, Torrian Wilson OL, Ma hew Wright PK 2013 – Luke Adams DL, Brandon Alexander DB, Demetris Anderson DL, Micah Anderson DL, Sean Beckton, DB, Cal Bloom TE, Chester Brown OL, Tarik Cook OL, Jeremy Davis DB, Pete DiNovo QB, Jacoby Glenn DB, Joey Grant OL, Deion Green DL, Rannell Hall WR, Jared Henry DB, Jus n Holman QB, Caleb Houston P, Daron Humphrey RB, Drico Johnson DB, D.J. Killings DB, Gage Marsil LS, Kevin Miller TE, Shawn Moffi PK, Breshad Perriman WR, Terrance Plummer LB, Rodrigo Quirarte PK, Cody Ralston LB, Andrew Rice DL, Domenic Spencer LB, Stanley Sylverain DL, J.J. Worton WR C-USA All-Academic Team 2012 – Ray Shipman, LB 2011 – Josh Linam, LB 2010 – Josh Linam, LB 2009 – Rocky Ross, WR 2007 – Sha’reff Rashad, DB 2007 – Keith Shologan, DL 2006 – Sha’reff Rashad, DB ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-America First Team 2007 – Keith Shologan, DT ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-America Second Team 2012 – Lyle Dankenbring, DB 2009 – Rocky Ross, WR 2001 – Ricot Joseph, DB ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-District 2012 – Lyle Dankenbring, DB 2011 – Josh Linam, LB 2010 – Josh Linam, LB 2009 – Rocky Ross, WR 2009 – Alex Thompson, LB 2008 – Alex Thompson, LB 2007 – Sha’reff Rashad, DB 2007 – Rocky Ross, WR 2007 – Keith Shologan, DT 2005 – Sha’reff Rashad, DB 2002 – Jimmy Fryzel, WR 2001 – Ricot Joseph, DB 1995 – Chris Tabsco , OL 1986 – Kurt Gwynne, OL 1981 – Ron Johnson, DB 1980 – Mike Carter, TE 1980 – Ron Johnson, DB 1980 – Mike Stapp, TB


UCF All-Americans JACOBY GLENN

QUINCY McDUFFIE

Defensive Back – 2014 Associated Press, Phil Steele

Kick Returner – 2012 Sports Illustrated

Selected to the pres gious AP All-America Team in 2014, Jacoby Glenn was named to the second team thanks to seven intercepons, 11 break-ups and 48 tackles. He also was on Phil Steele’s All-America Fourth Team, and was the AAC Co-Defensive Player of the Year.

CHAVIS DICKEY Offensive Lineman – 2014 CollegeFootballNews.com (freshman) Chavis Dickey became UCF’s first true freshman to start on the o-line since 2006, star ng 12 games at RT. He went on to earn CollegeFootballNews.com Freshman All-America honorable men on status.

JACOBY GLENN Defensive Back – 2013 FWAA (freshman), CollegeFootballNews.com (freshman) Tying for second in school history with 15 break-ups, Jacoby Glenn was named to the FWAA freshman squad and as a CollegeFootballNews.com freshman honorable men on choice. He also posted 52 tackles, two sacks and two picks.

SHAWN MOFFITT Placekicker – 2013 Sports Illustrated Shawn Moffi received honorable men on All-American status from Sports Illustrated a er se ng the school mark with 21 field goals and a 91.3 percentage (21-for-23). The Lou Groza Award semifinalist led the team with 112 points and was 49-for-49 in extra points.

TERRANCE PLUMMER Linebacker – 2013 Sports Illustrated Middle linebacker Terrance Plummer was a Sports Illustrated Honorable Men on All-American in 2013, pacing UCF with 110 tackles. The Tos tos Fiesta Bowl Defensive MVP hauled in two intercep ons while collec ng 8.5 tackles for loss.

WILLIAM STANBACK Running Back – 2013 CollegeFootballNews.com (freshman) As a true freshman, William Stanback was an honorable men on freshman choice by CollegeFootballNews.com. Ran for 443 yards on 105 carries with six touchdowns, and also had 15 recep ons for 186 yards and a score.

Selected as Sports Illustrated’s FirstTeam All-American kick returner, Quincy McDuffie also was the CUSA Special Teams Player of the Year. He led the na on with a 34.24 average, which set the UCF single-season record as well. McDuffie ed the school mark with three TDs, highlighted by matching an NCAA record with two in one game.

J.J. WORTON Wide Receiver – 2011 CollegeFootballNews.com (freshman) J.J. Worton completed 2011 as one of the top freshman WRs in UCF history. Earning CollegeFootballNews. com Freshman All-America Honorable Men on status, he set a UCF freshman record with 41 recep ons and racked up a team-high 531 yards with four scores.

JEFF GODFREY Quarterback – 2010 CollegeFootballNews.com (freshman), Phil Steele (freshman) The Conference USA Freshman of the Year guided the Knights to the C-USA tle and an AutoZone Liberty Bowl victory over Georgia. Godfrey paced all freshmen quarterbacks by comple ng 66.8 percent of his passes, while also ranking second with a 154.31 efficiency ra ng and 10 rushing touchdowns. He threw for 13 TDs and 2,159 yards. On the ground, he racked up 566 yards to set a UCF QB single-season record.

QUINCY McDUFFIE Kick Returner – 2010 CBS Sports, Rivals.com In 2010, McDuffie earned CBS Sports and Rivals.com All-America Second Team honors, as well as a spot on the All-Conference USA First Team, a er ranking second na onally in kickoff returns at 32.19 yards per return. He concluded the year with 869 return yards and two touchdowns.

JOSH ROBINSON Defensive Back – 2009 CollegeFootballNews.com (freshman), FWAA (freshman), Phil Steele (freshman), The Spor ng News (freshman) Josh Robinson set a UCF record with six intercep ons as a freshman, leading all true freshmen na onally and tying for the most of any freshman. His 14 passes defended made him the only true freshman in the NCAA’s top 100.

JOE BURNETT Kick/Punt Returner – 2008 ESPN.com, Sports Illustrated, Walter Camp

Joe Burne was the only player in the na on to rank in the top-20 in both kickoff (7th, 28.7) and punt returns (10th, 14.5), and led C-USA in both categories. He had a pair of kickoff return scores and finished 19th in NCAA history in career punt return yards.

KEVIN SMITH Tailback – 2007 Associated Press, CBSsports.com, Collegefootballnews.com, ESPN.com, FWAA, NFL Digest, Phil Steele’s, Rivals. com, The Spor ng News, SportsIllustrated.com, Walter Camp Kevin Smith’s 2007 campaign was one of the finest in NCAA history. The tailback finished his junior year with 2,567 rushing yards and 30 total TDs (29 rushing). His single-season rushing effort was the secondhighest in Football Bowl Subdivision history, trailing only Oklahoma State’s Barry Sanders (1989). In addion to leading the country in rushing, he paced the na on in scoring (12.86). A consensus All-American, Smith earned first-team honors from nine organizaons: Associated Press, CBSsports.com, Collegefootballnews.com, ESPN.com, Football Writers Associa on of America, Phil Steele’s, The Spor ng News, SportsIllustrated.com and Walter Camp.

BLAKE CLINGAN Punter – 2007 The Spor ng News (freshman) A er a solid true freshman campaign, Blake Clingan earned freshman All-America honorable menon recogni on from The Spor ng News. He punted 59 mes, averaging 40.7 yards. Clingan landed 14 punts inside the 20. He was the first true freshman to punt in a game for UCF since 1998.

BRUCE MILLER Defensive End – 2007 The Spor ng News (freshman) Bruce Miller appeared in all 14 contests for the Knights in 2007 and earned freshman All-America honorable men on honors. As a redshirt freshman, Miller recorded 38 total tackles. He finished the campaign second on the squad with 7.0 sacks for a loss of 53 yards. The defensive end totaled 9.0 tackles for loss (57 yards).

MICHAEL TORRES Placekicker – 2007 CollegeFootballNews.com Michael Torres had a strong senior year for the Knights, garnering honorable men on All-America status from CollegeFootballNews.com. Torres made 20-of-24 field goals and connected on 50of-51 extra points. The 50 extra-points made were also a UCF single-season record. From 40 yards or longer, Torres made 7-of-8 field-goal a empts.

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UCF All-Americans JOE BURNETT Defensive Back/Punt Return – 2005 CollegeFootballNews.com (freshman), Football Writers Associa on of America (freshman), Rivals.com (freshman), The Spor ng News (freshman) Following a spectacular true freshman campaign, Joe Burne garnered freshman All-America honors from several outlets, including first-team recogni on from the Football Writers Associa on of America. As a punt returner, he ranked sixth na onally and led Conference USA, averaging 16.5 yards per return. He returned a pair of punts for touchdowns. On defense, Burne recorded 63 total tackles and five picks.

JASON VENSON Defensive Back – 2005 CollegeFootballNews.com (freshman) Jason Venson made nine starts as a redshirt freshman in 2005 and was named a third-team freshman AllAmerican by CollegeFootballNews. com. Venson led the team with 85 tackles. He also had three intercep ons, two forced fumbles and five break-ups. In the Sheraton Hawaii Bowl against Nevada, Venson recorded seven total tackles and a pick.

MATT PRATER Punter – 2003 SportsIllustrated.com A er serving as UCF’s placekicker the previous year, Ma Prater added pun ng to his du es in 2003 and earned SportsIllustrated.com AllAmerica honorable men on recogni on. The sophomore led the na on and set a new UCF and MAC record with a 47.9 yards per punt average. In UCF’s opener at Virginia Tech, Prater punted six mes for 334 yards. His 55.7 punt average set a school record.

MATT PRATER Placekicker - 2002 The Spor ng News (freshman) Ma Prater garnered freshman AllAmerica honors from The Spor ng News as a true freshman in 2002. He made 14-of-21 field-goal attempts on the year. In his first collegiate game, Prater hit three field goals at Penn State. He connected on a season-high 53-yard kick against the Ni any Lions. Prater also made 44-of-47 extra-point a empts and finished the season with 86 points, which ranked ninth in the Mid-American Conference.

OMAR LAURENCE Defensive Back – 2002 The Spor ng News (freshman) A er appearing in nine contests as a redshirt freshman, Omar Laurence received honorable men on status when The Spor ng News announced its freshman All-America squads. Laurence was sixth on the Knights with 56 tackles. He recorded

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44 solo stops. During the season, Laurence also registered six break-ups during the campaign.

yard passing games for the Knights and set a school record with a .017 intercep on-to-a empt ra o.

STEVE EDWARDS

DAUNTE CULPEPPER

Offensive Lineman – 2001 Football News

Quarterback – 1997 Football News, NFL Dra Report

Steve Edwards had a strong senior campaign for the Knights in 2001 and was an honorable men on AllAmerica pick by Football News. Edwards helped UCF rank eighth na onally in passing offense, averaging 308.3 yards through the air per contest. The Knights were also 40th in total offense (408.82 yards per game) and 31st in scoring offense.

RASHAD JEANTY Defensive End – 2001 Football News (freshman), The Spor ng News (freshman) As a true freshman, Rashad Jeanty made an immediate impact and earned second-team freshman AllAmerica honors from Football News and third-team freshman recogni on from The Spor ng News. Jeanty played in 10 contests, making three starts. He finished the season with 58 total tackles. Jeanty had eight tackles behind the line of scrimmage and four sacks for a loss of 14 yards.

ALEX HAYNES Tailback – 2001 The Spor ng News (freshman) In only nine contests as a redshirt freshman, Alex Haynes posted a strong campaign and was named a fourth-team freshman All-America pick by The Spor ng News. Haynes carried the ball 140 mes for the Knights and rushed for 690 yards with nine touchdowns. He rushed for more than 100 yards on four occasions and scored a school-record four touchdowns against Tulane.

ELTON PATTERSON Defensive End – 2001 Football News As a junior, Elton Pa erson finished the year with 85 tackles and was an honorable men on All-America pick by Football News. Pa erson had 9.0 sacks for 47 yards lost and totaled 21 tackles-for-loss. The defensive end ed for sixth na onally with five forced fumbles. Pa erson also registered 25 quarterback hurries and broke up a pair of pass plays.

As a junior in 1995, Daunte Culpepper garnered All-America first team status from the NFL Dra Report and honorable men on honors from Football News. He finished fourth in the na on in total offense with an average of 320 yards per game. Culpepper also ranked 15th na onally in passing efficiency (146.91). During the course of the season, he set 15 school records. He passed for 3,086 yards with 25 scores. Addi onally, he rushed 136 mes for 438 yards with five scores.

DAUNTE CULPEPPER Quarterback – 1995 Poor Man’s Guide to the NFL Dra Following his freshman campaign, Daunte Culpepper was a third team All-America pick by the Poor Man’s Guide to the NFL Dra . In 1995, he completed 168-of-294 passes for 2,071 yards and 12 touchdowns. He concluded the campaign 28th naonally in passing efficiency (122.9). Culpepper also rushed for five touchdowns.

MARQUETTE SMITH Tailback – 1995 Football Gaze e Marque e Smith had an incredible 1995 for UCF as he earned second team All-America honors from the Football Gaze e. During the year, he rushed for a then school-record 1,511 yards on 274 carries. Smith had nine 100-yard rushing performances in 1995 and found the end zone 14 mes.

TODD CLEVELAND Kick Returner – 1994 The Sports Network As a senior in 1994, Todd Cleveland was one of the na on’s top kick returners and as a result, earned AllAmerica second team honors from The Sports Network. Cleveland was third in the country, averaging 31.73 yards per return. He returned three kicks for touchdowns, including an 100-yard return against Bethune-Cookman. Cleveland also had a 99-yard return for a score versus Buffalo.

DAUNTE CULPEPPER

TRAVIS COOPER

Quarterback – 1998 Football News, NFL Dra Report, Playboy, The Sports Network

Linebacker – 1994 The Sports Network

A spectacular senior season helped Daunte Culpepper garner first-team All-America honors from the NFL Dra Report and The Sports Network and honorable men on recogni on from Football News and Playboy. Culpepper completed a school-record 296 passes for 3,690 yards with 28 scores. He recorded seven 300-

A er leading the Knights with 109 total tackles, Travis Cooper was an honorable men on All-America pick by The Sports Network in 1994. He was the lone UCF player to record more than 100 tackles. The senior posted a team-high 66 solo stops. Cooper had seven tackles for loss (20 yards) and three break-ups.


UCF All-Americans GREG JEFFERSON Defensive End – 1994 The Sports Network Greg Jefferson garnered honorable men on All-America status from The Sports Network as a senior. During the 1994 campaign, he totaled 45 tackles. He paced the team with 8.0 sacks for 29 yards. Jefferson also forced a fumble.

CHARLIE PIERCE Placekicker – 1994 The Sports Network As a sophomore in 1994, Charlie Pierce was named to The Sports Network’s All-America First Team. He connected on 14-of-16 field goal a empts. Pierce made 11-straight field goals to conclude the year. Pierce made 47-of-47 extra-point attempts and paced the team with 89 points.

DAVID RHODES Wide Receiver – 1994 The Sports Network David Rhodes had a strong senior season in 1994, garnering honorable men on All-America honors from The Sports Network. Rhodes registered 62 recep ons for 1,075 yards with 11 touchdowns. He ranked 13th na onally in yards per game at 97.73. The wideout also was 24th in the country in recep ons per game (5.64).

DAVID RHODES Wide Receiver - 1993 Associated Press, Football News, The Sports Network, Walter Camp A er a record-breaking junior campaign, David Rhodes was a first team All-America selec on by the Associated Press. He also earned second team honors from Football News, The Sports Network and Walter Camp. In 1993, Rhodes set school records for recep ons (90) and touchdowns (15). He tallied 1,379 yards. Rhodes finished third na onally in recep ons per game (7.09) and fourth in yards per game (105.36).

BOBBY SPITULSKI Linebacker – 1991 Associated Press Bobby Spitulski was an Associated Press All-America Third Team pick in 1991. The linebacker appeared in nine games and ranked fourth at UCF with 67 tackles. Spitulski posted 5.0 sacks for 31 yards and paced the squad with 8.0 tackles for loss. He also ed for first on the team with four picks.

STEVE SPEARS Defensive Lineman – 1988 Football Gaze e

senior, Spears recorded 84 total tackles. He posted four tackles for a loss and had one sack. Spears also recorded four fumble recoveries during the year.

DAVE UNDERWOOD Offensive Lineman - 1988 Football Gaze e Offensive tackle Dave Underwood was a Football Gaze e All-America Second Team selec on as a senior. He helped the Knights total 219 first downs in 1988, compared to 197 for their opponents. UCF averaged 292.2 passing yards that year.

MIKE COAD Linebacker – 1987 Football News Mike Coad had a strong senior campaign for the Knights in 1988. He was a Football News All-America Second Team pick. He recorded 154 tackles, which ranked second on the squad. Coad tallied 2.5 sacks and a pick. He also added three pass break-ups.

BERNARD FORD Wide Receiver - 1987 Associated Press, Football News, Kodak Bernard Ford earned first team AllAmerica honors from Football News and Kodak as a senior in 1988. He also garnered second-team recogni on from the Associated Press. In 11 contests, Ford totaled 68 recepons for 1,108 yards and 12 touchdowns. He also ran the ball 12 mes for 95 yards.

EDDIE O’BRIEN Placekicker – 1987 Associated Press, Football News, Kodak As a senior in 1987, Eddie O’Brien was named to the Football News AllAmerica First Team. He also received second team honors from the Associated Press and Kodak. During the year, O’Brien led the Knights with 97 points. He made 20-of-30 field goal a empts.

DARIN SLACK Quarterback – 1987 Football News Darin Slack was named to the Football News All-America Second Team as a senior in 1987. He guided UCF to a 9-4 mark as the team advanced to the second round of the Division II playoffs. Slack completed 256-of-486 a empts for 3,457 yards. He concluded the season with 28 touchdown tosses.

WYATT BOGAN Linebacker – 1986 Football News In 1986, Wya Bogan was a Football News All-America First Team selec on. He paced the Knights with 143 tackles, including 58 unassisted stops. Bogan recorded four sacks as a junior. He also registered three pass break-ups.

DAN BURKE Offensive Line – 1981 Associated Press As a junior in 1981, Dan Burke garnered honorable men on All-America recogni on from the Associated Press. He played center and tackle during the year for the Knights.

BILL GIOVANETTI Linebacker – 1981 Associated Press Bill Giovane was one of three AllAmerica honorable men on picks from UCF in 1981. The junior linebacker ranked second on the squad with 116 total tackles. Giovane paced the Knights with four intercep ons during the season.

EDDIE JAMES Linebacker – 1981 Associated Press Eddie James earned honorable men on All-America honors from the Associated Press in 1981. He led the Knights with 116 total tackles. He also paced the squad with 56 solo stops. James recorded three tackles for loss and also had a pair of fumble recoveries and two pass break-ups for the Knights.

SCOTT RYERSON Placekicker – 1981 Associated Press A er scoring 62 points in 1981, Sco Ryerson was named to the Associated Press All-America Third Team. The junior converted 18-of29 field goals and made 8-of-12 extra-point a empts. The 18 field goals were the most among all kickers in Division II and III. Against Savannah State, Ryerson hit a pair of field goals of 50 yards or be er, including a 54-yarder.

TIM KIGGINS Kick/Punt Returner – 1980 Associated Press UCF’s first All-America selec on, Tim Kiggins earned third team honors from the Associated Press in 1980. Kiggins returned 19 kicks for the Knights, averaging 17.6 yards per return. He also averaged 11.8 yards per punt return, which ranked among the top-15 naonally in the sta s cal category. As a defensive back, Kiggins recorded three intercep ons.

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UCF Athletics Hall of Fame SEAN BECKTON Inducted in 2000 Sean Beckton was one of the first football players to be inducted into the UCF Athle cs Hall of Fame. Beckton was a standout wide receiver for UCF from 1987-90, se ng numerous school records. He finished his career as the school’s leader in recep ons (196) and career yardage (2,493). Beckton once scored four touchdowns, four different ways in one game in 1990: catching, throwing, rushing and returning a punt.

SYLVESTER BEMBERY Inducted in 2009 Sylvester Bembery was a four-year standout who helped UCF to the NCAA Division II Playoffs as a senior in 1987. He was the team’s Lineman of the Year a er making 71 tackles on a defense that held its opponents to just 67 points all season. As a junior in 1986 he helped UCF to its first winning record since 1979. He con nued to play for 11 seasons in the Arena Football League where he won two tles and was named No. 7 in a 2006 compila on of the Top 20 players in AFL history. The Tampa Bay Storm re red his number.

DAN BURKE Inducted in 2013 The anchor on the offensive line for the first four seasons of the football program, Dan Burke played center and tackle for the Knights from 1979-82. That included star ng at center every game his first two seasons. Burke would serve as an AP Honorable Men on All-American in 1981, as well as the Orlando Touchdown Club’s Offensive Player of the Year. Following his college career, Burke had s nts with the New Jersey Generals and Bal more Stars of the USFL and the Orlando Predators of the Arena Football League.

DAUNTE CULPEPPER Inducted in 2002 The most recognizable player in UCF history, Daunte Culpepper starred for the Knights for four years. Tabbed as the Sammy Baugh Trophy winner (passer of the year in college football), Culpepper was also voted as The Sports Network’s Na onal Co-Player of the Year with Texas’ Ricky Williams in 1998. As a senior in 1999, he set the NCAA single-season record for comple on percentage at 73.6, breaking Steve Young’s 15-year old mark (71.3). At the end of his UCF career, Culpepper had surpassed the 10,000-yard passing mark and 1,000-yard rushing mark, a feat only achieved twice before in NCAA history. His fouryear totals equaled 12,459 all-purpose yards, good for sixth on the NCAA’s all- me total offense list for all divisions. Culpepper, who recorded 108 TDs as a Knight, was selected in the first round of the 1999 NFL Dra by the Minnesota Vikings and was selected as the NFC’s star ng quarterback in the Pro Bowl in just his second year in the league.

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ELGIN DAVIS Inducted in 2010 Davis remains one of the top rushers in UCF history, with 2,064 career rushing yards on 464 carries with 23 touchdowns despite ba ling several injuries. He burst onto the scene as a freshman in 1983, earning the star ng spot and never looked back. Davis was selected by the New England Patriots in the 1987 NFL Dra becoming just UCF’s second-ever pick.

WILLIE ENGLISH Inducted in 2003 A workhorse in college, Willie English set rushing records that would last for more than 15 years at UCF. He finished his career as the all- me leader in rushing yards (3,131), career touchdowns (38) and with the most 100-yard rushing games (15). English also set the single-game rushing mark at 242 yards. He helped guide UCF to the NCAA FCS semifinals in 1990. The next season, he set the school’s single-season mark with 1,338 yards and 13 scores. Following college, English signed with the Cincinna Bengals in 1993.

BERNARD FORD Inducted in 2011 Starring at wide receiver from 198587, Bernard Ford totaled 111 career recep ons for 2,138 yards with 21 scores. He had six career 100-yard games, and as a senior, led the team in receiving on a squad that had its best NCAA Division II season (9-4-0 in 1987) and advanced to the na onal semifinals. Ford was named to the Kodak and Football News All-America First Team as a senior, while also earning AP Li le All-America honors. He holds several school records, including receiving yards in a season (1,180), TD catches in a game (four) and all-purpose yards in a season (1,627). He also blocked five punts, good for second at UCF.

BILL GIOVANETTI Inducted in 2000 In 2000, Bill Giovane was one of the first football players inducted into the Hall of Fame. During UCF’s inaugural campaign in 1979, he was named one of the star ng linebackers at the age of 17. In his four-year career, he started all 37 games he played, and led all Knights in tackles in three of his four years, while setng a school-record for tackles in a game (23). He is second all- me in career tackles (429). In 1981, his junior season, Giovane earned All-America honors.

ALAN GOOCH Inducted in 2006 As a player and assistant coach at UCF, Alan Gooch gave 25 years of his me and effort to the UCF football program, beginning in 1983. His most notable accomplishments came a er earning the coaching responsibili es for the running backs. Through his 17

seasons coaching the backfield, all 31 backs finished their eligibility and received their degrees. In 1997, one year prior to being named assistant head coach, Gooch was honored as the AFCA’s Assistant Coach of the Year. That same year, Gooch received na onal atten on for his mentoring of Dwight Collins, a hearingimpaired rusher, who received Walt Disney’s Wide World of Sports Spirit Award in 1997 for being the na on’s most courageous athlete.

FRANCO GRILLA Inducted in 2005 Remembered for his me-expiring kick against Youngstown State in the first round of the FCS playoffs on Nov. 24, 1990, Franco Grilla helped UCF overcome the undefeated Penguins, 20-17, in Ohio. He served as the Knights’ kicker from 1989-92, se ng a schoolrecord with 103 consecu ve PATs made. Named to the Orlando Sen nel’s 25th Anniversary UCF Football Team, he is second in the most PATs made in a season (45) and third in career field goals made (47).

MIKE GRUTTADAURIA Inducted in 2004 During the St. Louis Rams’ run for a championship in 2000, Mike Gruttadauria became the first Knight to win a Super Bowl ring. A four-year star ng center for UCF from 199194, Gru adauria was named to the Orlando Sen nel’s 25th Anniversary UCF Football Team. His seven-year NFL career included s nts with the Dallas Cowboys and Arizona Cardinals.

RICK HAMILTON Inducted in 2006 As a standout linebacker and a knowledgeable scholar of the game, Rick Hamilton’s stellar career did not stop with UCF. A Knight from 198992, Hamilton ranks as the school’s all- me leader in tackles (443). He also recorded at least 100 tackles in three of his four seasons with UCF, including the second-most singleseason total of 149. Following gradua on, Hamilton was dra ed in the third round of the NFL Dra by the Washington Redskins. He went on to play with the Kansas City Chiefs and New York Jets.

GREG JEFFERSON Inducted in 2011 A star defensive end at UCF from 1991-94, Greg Jefferson finished his career second in sacks with 31, and he had 42 tackles for loss, the seventh-most at UCF. Jefferson finished with 181 tackles, and holds school records for PATs blocked in season and career. He also holds the single-season and career field goals blocked records, having registered three in 1993. Jefferson totaled 15 sacks as a junior, good for second at UCF, and garnered Sports Network All-America honorable men on honors as a senior, and was selected in the third round of the 1995 NFL Dra by Philadelphia.


UCF Athletics Hall of Fame SHAWN JEFFERSON Inducted in 2002 A wide receiver for UCF from 198890, Shawn Jefferson was a part of the team that guided the Knights to the FCS semifinals in 1990. He finished his career with three 100-yard receiving games and ranks seventh in the UCF annals for the longest recep on (76-yard touchdown). Jefferson was dra ed in 1991 by the Houston Oilers and spent 14 seasons in the NFL, playing with Atlanta, New England, San Diego and Detroit.

DON JONAS Inducted in 2013 Don Jonas served as UCF’s first head football coach from 1979-81. His posi on was as a volunteer before he earned full- me status in 1980. Jonas produced a 14-12-1 record with an 11-6-1 mark at home. He resigned a er 1981 to become the director of the UCF Gridiron Club. Before joining UCF, Jonas was selected by Philadelphia in the 1961 NFL Dra . While with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, he won the 1971 Schendley Award as the CFL’s Most Outstanding Player.

JORGE MAGLUTA Inducted in 2011 Jorge Magluta spent me as both an offensive and defensive linemen during his UCF career from 1982-85. He earned a spot on the Orlando Sen nel’s UCF 25th Anniversary Team at OG. Magluta played on UCF’s first team at the Division II level in 1982, and in 1983, helped the Knights post their first win over an FCS opponent as UCF defeated host Aus n Peay, 10-7.

MANNY MESSEGUER Inducted in 2011 Manny Messeguer has missed only a few games in UCF football history, and currently serves as an assistant to head coach George O’Leary. In 1982, he became a UCF Athle cs donor leader and has since served the program in numerous capaci es, including as a radio network sideline reporter and a personal pilot for former head coach Gene McDowell. Messeguer spent 18 years as GM/VP of Tropical Ford, and served as a pilot in the U.S. Air Force during the Vietnam era and remains instrument rated as a private pilot.

ED O’BRIEN Inducted in 2008 One of UCF’s most decorated kickers, Ed O’Brien was named a Kodak and Football News First Team AllAmerica player in 1987, and also earned AP All-America Second Team honors that year. A record-holder for the longest field goal made (55 yards) at UCF, O’Brien was the first to hit four field goals in a game and the

first to make nine extra points in a contest. His 50 career field goals are second all- me, while his 77 field goal a empts rank first. In 2004, he earned honorable men on recogni on on the Orlando Sen nel’s 25th Anniversary UCF Football Team.

MICHAEL O’SHAUGHNESSY Inducted in 2010 Michael O’Shaughnessy was an original UCF football team member and racked up 22 career sacks. He established a school record for sacks in a game with five against Emory & Henry during 1979, and was the team’s Most Spirited Player in 1980 as voted on by his teammates. He connued serving UCF as an assistant offense line coach in 1981, was the founder and first President of the UCF Le erman’s K Club, a member of the Knights Booster Board of Directors and was a radio sideline reporter from 1990-94. He also was a member of the baseball team in 1979. A er college, he competed in the Iron Man Triathlon, was a two- me and current Guinness World record holder in the sport of paddle boarding and received the Alumnus of the Decade Award at UCF’s 40th anniversary celebra on.

DAVID RHODES Inducted in 2003 One of the best wide receivers to come through UCF, David Rhodes capped off his record-breaking career with back-to-back All-America honors in 1993 and 1994. Rhodes is the only Knight to record three seasons with at least 1,000-yards receiving and ranks first in career TDs with 29. He finished as the Knights’ all- me leader in recep ons (213), receiving yardage (3,618) and 100-yard receiving games (16). Following his me with the Knights, he signed with the NFL’s Cincinna Bengals and later played in NFL Europe.

DARRELL RUDD Inducted in 2008 One of the most consistently domina ng defensive linemen in Knights history, Darrell Rudd claimed record a er record during his me at UCF. He holds six school records, and shares one, all of which have gone unmatched from when they were originally set. The records include most tackles in a season (150), fumbles recovered in a game (3), season (6) and career (11). Rudd recorded a record 19.5 sacks in 1984 and had 31.5 in his career. He earned an honorable menon spot on Orlando Sen nel’s 25th Anniversary UCF Football Team.

SCOTT RYERSON Inducted in 2002 An Orlando product, Sco Ryerson kicked his way into UCF history. At the conclusion of his sophomore season in 1981, he earned All-America honors a er leading the team in scoring with 62 points, and connecting on four field goals of 50 yards or longer, a school record. He is ed for the most field goals made in a game (4). Ryerson, who leads all UCF kickers with the seven field goals made of 50 yards or more, later signed a free agent deal with the Atlanta Falcons.

ASANTE SAMUEL Inducted in 2015 A memorable playmaker from 199902, Asante Samuel had 127 tackles, eight intercep ons, 38 break-ups, 63 punt returns for 673 yards and 10 kickoff returns for 168 yards. He ranks eighth in career picks, while his 38 break-ups are first at UCF. Samuel also sits among the top punt returners for season return average (12.3 in 2002, #6) and career average (10.7, #6). He was a 2002 All-MAC First-Team selec on, and as a junior in 2001 was an All-Independent First-Team selec on by Football News. A er UCF, Samuel was dra ed by the New England Patriots in the fourth round in 2003 and went on to become a three- me Super Bowl champion, and a four- me Pro Bowl selec on in 11 NFL seasons. He holds the NFL Postseason record with four intercep ons returned for a touchdown and 227 intercep on return yards

MARQUETTE SMITH Inducted in 2005 One of only two rushers at UCF to rush for more than 1,000 yards in back-to-back seasons, local product Marque e Smith set a then singleseason school-record for rushing yards (1,511) and touchdowns (14) in 1995. Following that year, he earned second-team All-America honors. Despite having played just two seasons with the Knights, Smith is fourth all- me in career rushing yards with 2,569. His career did not come to a halt when he le UCF, as Carolina selected him in the fi h round of the 1996 NFL Dra .

BOB SPITULSKI Inducted in 2009 Bob Spitulski dominated at outside linebacker during his four-year UCF career and ul mately was dra ed in the third round by Sea le. Spitulski s ll ranks highly on several UCF career defensive record charts and retains the school’s benchmark with seven tacklesfor-loss in a single game (vs. Savannah State, Nov. 2, 1991). He led the team in sacks in three of his four seasons and went on to earn third-team All-America honors by the AP in 1991 as a senior. He also helped UCF to the 1990 FCS semifinals.

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Bruce Aaron, C, Arcadia .....................................1979 Jim Adams, TE, Tallahassee ...............................1983 Luke Adams, DE, Pensacola ......................... 2013-14 Raymond Agee, QB, Auburndale .......................1982 Kamar Aiken, WR, Miami ............................. 2007-10 Kurt Aken, P, Titusville ................................. 1987-89 Jordan Akins, WR, McDonough, Ga. ..................2014 Brandon Alexander, DB, Orlando ................. 2011-14 Chad Alexander, WR, Lake Wales ................ 2008-10 Robert Alexander, LB, St. Augus ne ............ 1991-94 Danny Allen, DE, Altamonte Springs..................1981 Emery Allen, CB, Milton............................... 2006-10 Mark Allen, OG, Belle Glade ..............................1981 Travis Allen, PK, Rogersville, Tenn. .....................1988 David Alls, CB, Winter Haven .............................1986 Charles Anderson, LB, Miami ...................... 1991-94 Demetris Anderson, DT, Fort Pierce ............ 2013-14 L.J. Anderson, OG, Sumter, S.C. ................... 2005-07 Marcus Anderson, FB, Lake City ........................2001 Micah Anderson, OL, Stone Mountain, Ga. .......2014 T’Angelo Andrews, DB, Daytona Beach ....... 1982-83 Thomas Andrews, DE, Midway, Ga. ............. 1999-02 Carlos Ardavin, DB, Miami ........................... 1981-82 Sco Ariail, DB, Bainbridge, Ga. .................. 1989-92 David Ashkinaz, OG, Oak Grove, Calif. ......... 2002-03 Augustus Ashley, DB, Jacksonville................ 2006-07 Curt Ashley, DB, Miami Lakes ............................1984 Moses Ashley, DE, Miami ..................................1980 Greg A erberry, RB, Denmark, S.C. ............1981, ‘83 Tim Ayers, FS, Orlando ................................ 1979-80

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Corey Baker, TB, Seffner ............................. 2000-01 Steven Baker, LB Ocala ................................ 2004-07 Perry Balasis, FB, West Palm Beach ............. 1987-90 Darin Baldwin, DB, Homestead ................... 2007-10 William Ballard, DE, Tampa ...............................1982 Deondre Barne , LB, Cocoa ..............................2013 Gil Barnes, RB, Ft. Myers ............................. 1985-89 Spencer Barnes, WR, Orlando ...........................1979 Travis Barr, LB, Duluth, Ga. ................................2005 Ed Barre , C, Jacksonville ............................ 1985-86 Robert Ba sta, PK, Brooksville...........................2007 Kurt Baumann, OT, Chiefland....................... 1998-00 Ryan Beal, SS, Merri Island.............................2004 Neil Beasley, WR, Pinellas Park .................... 1985-86 John Beauchamp, OG, Chiefland ................. 1997-00 Jordan Becker, LB, Clearwater ..................... 2009-10 Sean Beckton, WR, Daytona Beach ............. 1987-90 Sean Beckton, DB, Orlando ......................... 2011-14 Sylvester Bembery, DT, Miami ..................... 1984-87 Mark Benedict, OL, St. Petersburg .............. 1980-81 Kevin Benne , TE, Jacksonville .................... 1991-92 Jermaine Benoit, DE, Tampa ........................ 1994-97 Javier Beorlegui, K/P, Merri Island ............ 1998-01 Lemec Bernard, LB, Ft. Myers ...................... 2002-04 Nick Beucher, K, Lake Highland..........................2006 Atari Bigby, SS, Miami .................................. 2001-04 Andrew Bishop, OL, Miami .......................... 1987-90 Neil Bi ong, FB/DT, Orlando ....................... 2005-07 Joseph Blackard, OT, Anchorage, Alaska ............2002 Cole Blair, DB, Albany, Ga. ........................... 1981-82 Richard Blake, DB, Planta on ...................... 1992-94 Darryl Blanford, SS, Titusville....................... 1988-89 Cal Bloom, TE, Maple Grove, Minn.............. 2013-14 Mike Blue, OT, Jacksonville ................................1989 Jus n Boddie, DB, Atlanta, Ga. .................... 2007-10 Wya Bogan, LB, Tampa ........................1984-86, ’88 David Bohner, P, Ma hews, N.C. ................. 2010-11 Brent Bolar, DE, Daphne, Ala ....................... 2000-03 Jeff Bolle, DB, Francis Creek, Wis................. 1981-84 Terence Bonner, RB, Memphis, Tenn. .......... 1984-86 Blake Bortles, QB, Oviedo ............................ 2011-13 A.J. Bouye, DB, Tucker, Ga. .......................... 2009-12 Rayfield Boyd, DB, Warner Robins, Ga. .............1992

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Jamie Boyle, PK/P, Central Valley, N.Y. ........2009, ‘12 Jeff Branham, TB, Orange, Mass. ................. 2004-05 Robert Braucht, DT, Edgewater.................... 1993-95 Sco Braun, TE, Gainesville ......................... 1993-95 Gerren Bray, LB, Ft. Lauderdale ................... 2001-04 Jim Bray, DE, Winter Park ...........................1980, ’83 Chad Breeden, LB, Mayfield, Ohio .....................2003 Ronnie Brewer, LB, Longwood ..................... 1989-90 Bobby Brewin, C, Lake City .......................... 2001-02 David Bridges, C, Glen St. Mary ................... 1983-86 Willie Bri on, C, Jacksonville ....................... 1989-92 Paul Brock, C, Baker ...........................................1984 Paul Brock, LB, Hialeah ................................ 1985-86 Barry Brooks, LB, Planta on ..............................1987 Chester Brown, OL, Hinesville, Ga. .............. 2013-14 Dee Brown, FB, Brooksville .......................... 2001-03 Jesse Brown, DB, Miami ....................................1989 John Brown, PK, Orlando ............................. 2004-05 Larry Brown, DT, Jacksonville....................... 2000-03 Mark Brown, SN, DeLand ............................ 1994-95 Patrick Brown, OT, St. Charles, Ill. ................ 2005-08 Savarris Brown, LB, Fort Myers ..........................2001 Sinclair Brown, TE, Brunswick, Ga. .............. 2005-06 Darian Bryant, DB, Pompano .............................1984 John Bryant, LB, Planta on.............. 1992-93, ’95-96 Eric Buckley, SS, Merri Island .................... 1989-91 Dave Burdetsky, DL, Orange Park ......................1982 Dan Burke, C, Eau Gallie .............................. 1979-82 Chequan Bruke , LB, Montgomery, Ala. ..... 2013-14 Bob Burkhart, QB, Maitland ..............................1981 Todd Burks, CB, Buffalo, N.Y. ........................ 1992-93 Siaha Burley, WR, Meza, Ariz. ...................... 1997-98 Joe Burne , CB, Eus s ................................. 2005-08 Devon Burns, CB, Miami ....................................1991 Michael Buscemi, LS, Planta on.................. 2005-07 Davin Bush, CB, Hialeah.........................1996, ‘98-00 Kendall Bush, RB, East St. Louis, Ill. ...................1980 Ian Bus llo, OL, Miami................................. 2008-09 Adam Butcher, C, St. Petersburg.................. 2002-03 Marek Butcher, P, St. Petersburg .......................1997 Nate Butler, FB, Fort Lauderdale .......................1981 Mike Buxton, OL, Bonita Springs ................. 2008-09

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Chris Cade, DT, Pahokee .............................. 1993-94 Woodley Cadet, LB, Loxahatchee, Fla. ...............2013 Rob Calabrese, QB/WR, Islip Terrace, N.Y. ... 2008-12 Kirk Callahan, DB, Seffner ..................................2006 Andy Cambridge, DT, Lake Mary ........................1998 Anthony Campbell, DE, DeFuniak Springs .........1984 Frank Campbell, DT, Miami ................................1994 Michael Campbell, OL, Pensacola................ 2013-14 Tavaris Capers, WR, Miami .......................... 2001-04 Greg Cardomone, LB, Cambridge ......................1980 Ken Carpenter, LB, Orlando ...............................1981 Paul Carrington, DE, Springfield, Ga. ........... 2002-05 Altman Carter, WR, Gainesville.................... 1996-97 Blake Carter, LB, Cincinna , Ohio ................ 2006-07 Jack Carter, DE, Miami .......................................2010 Mike Carter, TE, Melbourne .......................1980, ‘82 William Carter, LB, Cantonment ........................1985 Brandon Ca o, LB, Jacksonville .........................1994 Nick Ca oi, PK, Tampa ................................. 2008-11 Kenny Clark, WR, Ocala ............................... 1997-00 Errol Clarke, LB, Miami ......................................2014 Marcus Clemons, DE, Titusville..........................2001 Todd Cleveland, WR, Altamonte Springs ....1994, ‘97 Blake Clingan, P, Coral Springs ..................... 2007-10 Mike Coad, LB, St. Petersburg...................... 1986-87 James Cody, SS, Naples................................ 2001-02 Mirto Collazo, Jr, OG, Miami ........................ 1980-81 Mike Collier, WR, Belle Glade ............................1982 Dwight Collins, TB, Lake Charles, La. ........... 1997-00 Kelvin Collins, WR, Melbourne ..........................1983 Clifford Cole, DT, Altamonte Springs ............ 1990-91 Ted Coltrain, WR, West Palm Beach ............ 1987-89 Steve Colubiale, RB, Ormond Beach ..................1981

Willie Comerford, OG, St. Petersburg .......... 1999-01 Derrick Connor, OT, Miami........................... 1988-91 Robert Lee Connor, DT, Mangum, Okla. ............1989 Sco Connors, FB, Coral Springs ........................1987 Bill Cook, DE, Jacksonville ............................ 1991-94 David Cook, FB, Ft. Myers Beach ................. 1985-86 James Cook, LB, Jacksonville ....................... 2002-05 Tarik Cook, OL, Stone Mountain, Ga. ........... 2013-14 Anthony Cooks, LB, Daytona Beach .......1992, ‘94-95 Bret Cooper, WR, Miami .............................. 1989-92 Travis Cooper, LB, Miami ............................. 1993-94 Roy Copeland, OL, Sebring ................................1981 Sco Cordrey, DT, Ocala.....................................1996 Brian Covington, CB, Winter Haven ............. 1987-88 Jus n Coward, LS, Lakeland ......................... 2005-06 Doug Cox, C, Galesburg, Ill........................... 1987-89 L.D. Crow, QB, Palm Harbor ...............................2010 Brian Crutcher, WR, Dade City ..................... 1991-94 Mike Cullison, QB, Orlando ......................... 1979-80 Darrin Culpepper, SS, Miami..............................1983 Daunte Culpepper, QB, Ocala ...................... 1995-98 John Cummings, CB, New Smyrna Beach .... 1979-80 Rey Cunha, OL, Miami .......................................2011 Buddy Cunningham, WR, Naples .......................1984 Andreal Curry, FB, Titusville ...............................2002

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Dan Daniels, TE, Merri Island ..........................1996 Lyle Dankenbring, DB, Stuart ....................... 2009-12 Daren Daly, PK, Coral Springs ............................2008 Anthony Davis, WR, Boynton Beach ..................2008 Brad Davis, C, Holly Hill................................ 1983-84 Brandon Davis, RB, Suwanee, Ga................. 2008-09 Elgin Davis, RB, Jacksonville ......................... 1983-86 Gerod Davis, RB, Orlando ............................ 1992-95 Jonathan Davis, RB/LB, Lawrenceville, Ga. .. 2009-12 Tavirus Davis, WR, Fort Lauderdale ............. 1998-01 Troy Davis, LB, Lawrenceville, Ga................. 2009-12 Turner Davis, RB, Sanford ............................ 1980-81 Willie Davis, LB, Pensacola .......................... 1998-01 Kelly Davison, OL, Washington, Ind. ..................2013 Bill Dayton, C, Vero Beach ..........................1996, ‘98 Harry deAntonio, TE, Ocala ...............................1982 Chris Decker, OT, Pembroke Pines .....................2000 Sco Dedelow, DT, Oviedo........................... 1996-99 Damian Demps, SS, Miami .......................... 1997-00 Jeremy DeVane, OG, Ormond Beach ........... 2006-07 Deaubrey Devine, LB, Lakeland ................... 1996-99 Chavis Dickey, OL, Byron, Ga. ............................2014 Mike Dickinson, WR, Miami ........................ 1989-92 Cur s Dix, DT, Boca Raton ..........................1992, ’95 Reginald Doster, WR, Deerfield Beach......... 1995-98 Leger Douzable, DT, Tampa.......................... 2004-07 Steve Dovale, LB, Orlando ........................... 1985-86 Chad Downey, K/P, Cape Coral .................... 1997-98 Randy Dozier, LB, Orlando ........................... 2004-06 Mark Duda, FB, Merri Island ..................... 1980-81 Bruce Dukes, DB, Tyrone, Ga. ............................2011 E.J. Dunston, DT, Eatonville.......................... 2010-13

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Michael Easton, DB/LB, Winter Haven ........ 2011-14 Bill Eckler, OL, West Palm Beach ........................1982 Robert Ector, RB, Miami .............................. 1984-87 Reggie Edwards, RB, Daytona Beach ........... 1984-87 Steve Edwards, OT, Chicago, Ill. ................... 2000-01 Boma Ekiyor, DE, Ilorin, Nigeria .........................2001 Emil Ekiyor, DE, Daytona Beach .............1992-93, ’95 Antonio Eldemire, TE, New York, N.Y. .......... 2004-05 Ahmed El-Hawary, OG, Merri Island ......... 1997-98 Sco Elling, OT, Inverness ..................................1987 Adrian Ellis, DB, Miami ................................ 1994-95 Ron Ellis, CB, Palm Bay................................. 2003-04 Don Ellison, OG, Titusville............................ 1979-80 Alvin Encarnacion, LB, Jacksonville ....................1985 Willie English, TB, Avon Park .................1989-91, ’93 Sco Erickson, DE, Atlan s .......................... 1979-80


All-Time Lettermen Corris Ervin, DB, Pompano .......................... 1984-87 Aaron Evans, OL, Seffner ...................................2014 Keith Evans, DB, Fort Lauderdale................. 1986-88

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Ray Gould, OG, Coral Springs ............................1997 Mike Granham, LB, Miami .................................2005 Joey Grant, DL/OL, Apopka.......................... 2012-14 Mike Grant, TB, Jacksonville ..................1995, ’97-98 Troy Gray, LB, Kennesaw, Ga. ....................... 2011-14 Victor Gray, DL, Orlando .............................. 2010-12 Don Grayson, TE, Sanford ............................ 1986-87 Michael Greco, QB/S, Ft. Lauderdale........... 2007-09 Cornell Green, OT, St. Petersburg ................ 1995-98 Deion Green, DL, Orlando ........................... 2012-13 Emory Green, LB, Sanford ........................... 1994-97 Montrel Greene, RB, Albany, Ga. ................. 1989-90 Brandon Greenlee, LB, Bronson ........................1999 Doug Grieder, FB, Fern Park...............................1979 Shaquill Griffin, DB, St. Petersburg .............. 2013-14 Franco Grilla, PK, Miami .............................. 1989-92 Mike Grissom, NG, Jacksonville .............1986-87, ’89 Mike Gru adauria, C, Tarpon Springs.......... 1991-94 Dean Groves, SS, Orlando..................................1979 Ma Gulla, LB, Fort Lauderdale ................... 1994-95 Chris Gunn, LB, Prairie, Miss..............................1999 A.J. Guyton, WR, Homestead ................2007, ‘09-11 Kurt Gwynne, NG, Seminole ........................ 1985-87

Aaron Horne, P, Miami ................................ 2004-06 Chad Hounshell, OL, Mentor, Ohio ....................2009 Caleb Houston, P, Cleveland, Tenn. ............. 2013-14 Clarence Howard, DE, Springfield, Va. ...............2005 Omari Howard, TB, Syracuse, N.Y................. 1998-00 Joey Hubbard, TE, Chiefland ...................1995-97,’99 Marcus Hubbard, OG, Sanford .................... 2005-06 Aus n Hudson, WR, Gainesville .................. 2009-10 Brian Huff, OT, Coral Springs ........................ 1999-02 Mike Huff, RB, LaBelle............................1993, ’95-97 Luther Huggins, WR, Miami......................... 2001-04 Charley Hughle , LS, Tampa ........................ 2008-11 Mike Hulsman, DE, Deltona ......................... 1998-99 Tom Hungerford, PK, Alexandria, Va. ........... 1979-80 Brian Hunsicker, OG, Fort Lauderdale................1979 Chance Hu o, C, Bainbridge, Ga. ......................1999 Donald Huzzie, FB, Miami............................ 1993-96

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John Hafferty, OL, Alphare a, Ga. .....................2008 Jonas Haggins, RB, Lakeland ..............................1979 Herbert Hall, C, Panama City .................1983, ’85-86 Rannell Hall, WR, Miami .............................. 2011-14 Rufus Hall, WR, Bartow .........................1993-94, ’96 Nathan Hallet, FB, St. Petersburg ................ 1995-96 Derrick Hallman, LB, Fort Pierce .................. 2007-10 Rick Hamilton, LB, Inverness........................ 1989-92 Rovel Hamilton, CB, Melbourne .................. 2002-03 Omar Hansborough, DB, Homestead ................2010 Tony Hardman, LB, Clearwater .................... 1998-00 Corries Hardy, DE, Melbourne ..................... 1994-95 Fred Harley, DT, Fort Myers ......................... 1997-00 T.J. Harnden, DL, Tallahassee ....................... 2008-09 F.B. Harper, LB, Englewood ................................1988 Greg Harper, OL, Gainesville ..............................1995 John Harris, CB, Valparaiso .......................... 1988-89 Mark Harris, LB, Middleburg .............................1986 Brynn Harvey, RB, Largo .................. 2008-09, ‘11-12 Craig Harvey, LB, Miami .....................................2003 Rashidi Haughton, DE, Miami ............................2009 Barry Havener, TE, Clearwater ...........................1983 Victor Hawkins, DB, Immokalee ........................1982 Lenard Hayes, DB, Clearwater ...........................1994 Alex Haynes, TB, Orlando ............................ 2001-04 Frank Haynes, OT, Delray Beach .................. 1996-99 Sidney Haynes, WR, Suwanee,Ga. ............... 2007-08 Mike Heckman, LB, Winter Garden ...................1981 Mike Hedge, SN, Clearwater ........................ 1999-01 Kevin Helms, QB, Winter Haven ........................1985 Cam Henderson, DE, Birmingham, Ala. ....... 2011-12 Chance Henderson, LB, Conyers, Ga......2006-08, ‘10 Bre Henley, FS, Gainesville ..............................1985 Jared Henry, DB, Jacksonville.............................2014 Daron Herndon, C, Altamonte Springs ..............1997 Brian Hessinger, LB, Melbourne .................. 1986-88 Randy High, OT, Winter Park ....................... 1979-81 Dan Hignite, OG, Orlando ..................................1982 Rex Hill, DT, Marathon ................................. 2006-07 Darin Hinshaw, QB, Port Charlo e .............. 1991-94 Tyson Hinshaw, WR, Orlando ...................... 1998-00 Bre Hodges, QB, Winter Springs .....................2009 Jim Hogan, P, Bunnell ........................................1986 Cory Hogue, LB, Naples .........................2005-07, ‘09 Derek Holland, LB, St. Cloud ........................ 1993-96 Patrick Holland, FS, Miami ........................... 2002-03 Sam Holland, WR, Miami............................. 1983-84 Jus n Holman, QB, Snellville, Ga. ................ 2013-14 Travis Holmes, CB, Jacksonville ..........................2004 Penn Holsapple, DB, Anchorage, Alaska ...... 1988-91 Blake Holton, PK, Tampa....................................1988 Alphonzo Hopkins, Jr, CB, Cairo, Ga. ............ 2001-03

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All-Time Lettermen Earnell Kelly, LB, Gainesville ........................ 1996-99 Brendan Kelly, RB, Shoreham, N.Y. ............... 2009-12 Dominik Kelly, CB, Quitman, Miss................ 2005-06 Jeff Kelly, SS, Birmingham, Ala. ..........................1979 Paul Kelly, DB, Pensacola ...................................1983 Eddie Keyes, CB, Orange Park ...................... 1994-95 Tim Kiggins, RCB, Largo ............................... 1979-80 D.J. Killings, DB, Jacksonville ........................ 2013-14 Dave King, LB, Rockville, Md. .............................1982 Dennis King, DE, Daytona Beach .......................2004 Gordon King, OL, Winter Springs ................1988, ’90 Wayne King, LB, Melbourne ..............................1985 Nelson Kirkland, DL, Lakeland ...........................1981 Craig Keneipp, FB, Sarasota ......................... 1979-80 Jared Kirksey, DE, St. Augus ne .........................2006 Bob Kno , DL, Miami .................................. 1989-92 Jason Kotar, DL, Winter Park........................ 1989-91 Walt Kretowicz, FB, Fort Monmouth, N.J. .........1982

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Tom Laipply, OG, Port Charlo e .................. 1989-91 Mike Landi, WR, Princeton .......................... 1981-82 Parker Langley, P, Ft. Myers ...............................2007 Tony Lanham, QB, Louisville, Ky. ........................1985 Mac Lantrip, LB, Longwood ......................... 1985-86 Darryl La more, CB, St. Petersburg .......1993-95, ’97 Omar Laurence, CB, Largo ........................... 2002-03 Mike Lavoie, C, Sanford ............................... 2007-08 Shane Law, FS, Tampa ............................1990-91, ’93 Charles Lee, WR, Homestead ...................... 1997-99 Abré Leggins, OL, Orlando ........................... 2009-10 John Leggio, TE, Hollywood ...............................1984 Eric Leister, WR, Orlando ............................. 1995-98 Ma LePain, C, Palm Harbor ....................... 1990-92 Gene Lescale e, DE, Winter Park ......................1979 Norman Lewis, OG, Port Charlo e ....................2003 Shawn Lewis, FB, Ft. Lauderdale .......................1991 Vincent Lewis, WR, Moore Haven .....................1981 Josh Linam, LB, Tavares ............................... 2008-11 Charles Lincoln, OL, Melbourne .................. 1982-85 John Linde, OG, Winter Park .............................1980 Robert Lindsey, DL, St. Cloud ....................... 1987-90 Millard Long, RE, Oviedo ...................................1979 Chris Loren , C, South Daytona ................... 1997-00 Seyvon Lowry, DE, Jacksonville ..........................2013 Louis Lubin, DB, Kissimmee ......................... 1992-95 John Lubischer, TE, Boca Raton .........................2008 Jamie Lugo, QB, Winter Park ....................... 1982-83 Ma Lundy, TE, Orlando ....................................2001 Corey Lunford, LB, Pahokee ...............................1991 Kevin Lutz, FS, Louisville, Ky. ..............................1979 Mike Lynche, DT, St. Petersburg .................. 2001-02

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Sean Maag, DB, Orlando ............................. 2012-13 Mike Mabry, C, Dayton, Texas...................... 2001-02 Edward Mack, TB, Valdosta, Ga. ............1996, ’98-00 Kyle Madden, TE, Kennesaw, Ga. .......................2008 Jason Magalski, FB, Fort Lauderdale..................1993 Jorge Magluta, OG, Miami ........................... 1982-85 Andrew Majeski, LB, Grand Marais, Minn. ........1997 Brian Makar, LB, Fort Myers ..................1984, ’86-87 Mike Malatesta, DB, Orlando ............................2005 Jaryl Mamea, DT, Fagasa, American Samoa. 2013-14 Rick Mann, OG, Sanford .............................. 1979-80 Keith Marcos, LB, Tampa ............................. 1991-93 Craig Marsden, C, Melbourne ..................... 1987-90 Brandon Marshall, WR, Winter Park............ 2002-05 Chris Mar n, OL, Fort Walton Beach ........... 2010-13 Ed Marynowitz, QB, Coral Springs .....................2005 Chad Mascoe, LB, Kissimmee ............................2002 Jeff Mauldin, DT, Gulf Breeze ....................... 1997-00 Rick Maynard, LB, St. Petersburg .......................1981 Rashad Mays, FS, Kissimmee .............................2004 Vinny Mazzurco, LB, Ocala.................................2011

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Christopher Nahat, WR, Odessa ........................2012 Darius Nall, DE, Douglasville, Ga. ..........2007, ‘09-11 Johnell Neal, CB, Baton Rouge, La. .............. 2005-08 David Nelson, LB, Port Orange..................... 1990-93 Frisner Nelson, DT, Fort Myers .................... 2002-05 Mike Nelson, P, Homestead ...............................1992 Jerry Nemethy, DE, Coral Springs ................ 1981-82 Paul Neuner, NG, Winter Park ...........................1985 Jamar Newsome, WR, St. Petersburg .......... 2008-10 John Newton, DL, Miami ...................................1984 Thomas Niles, DL, Gainesville, Ga................ 2012-14 Adam Nissley, TE, Cumming, Ga. ................. 2008-11 Kendall Nixon, OG, Jacksonville ................... 1980-81 Kim Nixon, RB, Nichols ................................ 1983-84 Mark Nonsant, WR, West Palm Beach......... 1995-98 Zac Norris, OL, Port St. Joe ................................2010

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Ed O’Brien, PK, Hialeah................................ 1984-87 John O’Day, OL, Miami ................................ 1983-86 Michael O’Shaughnessy, DE, Winter Park.... 1979-80 Goodson Ohaegbulam, LB, Winter Park ............2003 Emeka Okammor, DT, Baton Rouge, La. ....... 2004-07 Taylor Oldham, WR, Daytona Beach ............ 2013-14 David Orris, NG, Washington, Iowa ...................1981 John Osborne, TE, Milledgeville, Ga. .......... 1987-90

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Miles Pace, DL, Miami ................................. 2013-14 Don Page, DE, Foley, Ala ....................................2000 Mike Palmer, NG, Casselberry ...........................1982 Mike Palmer, LB, Cocoa Beach ..................... 1995-98 Jason Palmisano, TB, Melbourne.......................1991 Kelly Parfi , OL, Boca Raton ..............................2013 Maury Parker, LB, Philadelphia, Pa. ...................1984 Renford Parkes, SS, Titusville ....................... 2004-06 Jeff Parsons, OT, Jacksonville .............................1981 G.T. Parris, TE, Vero Beach ........................... 1990-91 Ma Parris, FS, Vero Beach ...............................1991 Michael Patrick, DB, Orange Park ......................2013 Elton Pa erson, DE, Tallahassee.................. 1999-02 Ian Pa erson, CB, Miami ...................................1987 Chad Payne, WR, Orlando ..........................1991, ’93 Dave Pedersen, OL, Naperville, Ill......................1987 Travis Peeples, QB, Miami ........................... 1990-91 Vic Penn, QB, Miami .................................... 1999-00 Larry Peoples, OT, Jacksonville ..........................2003 Craig Perkins, LB, Jupiter ...................................1987 Brian Permenter, CB, Miami ........................ 1992-93 Breshad Perriman, WR, Lithonia, Ga. .......... 2012-14 Jason Peters, TB, Sea le, Wash. .................. 2005-06 Al Peterson, WR, Alachua ............................ 2002-04 Bre Petrovich, LB, Boca Raton .........................1983 Raul Perez, RB, Miami........................................1982 Charlie Pierce, PK, Lakeland ........................ 1993-96 Nick Pieschel, OL, Fort Lauderdale .............. 2008-11 Chris Pilinko, LB, St. Augus ne .................... 2000-02 Jamiyus Pi man, DT, Moultrie, Ga. ...................2014 Mike Piurowski, LB, Sarasota .............................1979 Bobby Joe Plain, WR, Fort Pierce.......................1979 Terrance Plummer, LB, Orange Park ............ 2011-14 Antoine Poe, LB, Lakeland .....................2000-01, ‘03 Ma Polimeni, TE, St. Augus ne .......................2000 Raheem Pon flet, DE, Jacksonville .............. 1998-99 Bre Porche, P, Orlando ....................................1979 Deon Porter, DB, Waycross, Ga..............1995, ’97-98 Allen Powell, CB, Orlando ............................ 1992-95 Ma Prater, K/P, Estero ............................... 2002-05 Johnie Presley, TB, Ocala ............................. 1995-96 Connor Price, DB, Palm Beach ...........................2011 Joseph Puopolo, RB, Naples ........................ 2013-14

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Corey Rabazinski, TE, Winter Park ............... 2006-09 Jason Rae, DT, Weston ................................. 2013-14 Jordan Rae, OL, Weston .............................. 2010-12 Robin Rafferty, C, Tampa ...................................1987 Joe Rago, OG, Orlando ................................ 1990-91 Cody Ralston, LB, Calhoun, Ga...........................2013 Roger Ranney, DB, Orlando ...............................1989 Sha’reff Rashad, DB, Jacksonville ................. 2005-08 Bill Ray, DE, Winter Park ....................................1979 Nakia Reddick, LB, Miami ............................ 1993-96 Sco Reddi , LB, Altamonte Springs .................1979 Micah Reed, RB, Crestview .......................... 2013-14 Josh Reese, WR, Miami ............................... 2011-14 Max Reeves, SN, Dunnellon......................... 2002-04 Jah Reid, OT, Haines City.............................. 2007-10 Kareem Reid, DE, Coral Springs ................... 2005-06 Kevin Reid, QB, Palm Harbor ....................... 1995-96 David Rhodes, WR, Mulberry ...................... 1991-94 Stanford Rhule, LB, Fort Lauderdale ............ 2001-04 Andrew Rice, DL, Lake Mary ..............................2013


All-Time Lettermen Tyrell Rice, DB, Fort Pierce........................... 1996,’98 Greg Richards, FB, Titusville ..............................1982 Jordan Richards, LB, Cary, N.C. ..............2005-06, ‘09 LeBranden Richardson, DE, Miami ....................2011 Marv Richardson, DE, Belleville, Ill. ............. 1996-99 Kenton Rickerson, SS, St. Augus ne ............ 1994-97 Victor Riddle, FS, Lakeland .........................1983, ’85 Koltan Riley, DE, Sunrise .............................. 1983-84 Jon Rivera, QB, Perth Amboy, N.J. ............... 2002-03 Lorenzo Rivers, RB, Kissimmee ..........................1983 Jimmie Roberts, CB, Melbourne .................. 1987-90 Taylor Robertson, OG, Kingston, Ontario..... 1999-02 Josh Robinson, CB, Sunrise .......................... 2009-11 Mark Robinson, LB, Bal more, Md.............. 1979-81 Loren Robinson, LB, Longwood .........................2011 Craig Rodrigue, DT, Tallahassee ................... 1985-87 Tito Rodriguez, LB, Lehigh ........................... 1998-01 Breon Rogers, DB, Stone Mountain, Ga. ...... 2005-08 Mitch Rolfes, TE, Elkhorn, Neb. .........................1987 Nick Rosinski, DT, Planta on........................ 2001-02 Bob Ross, WR, Titusville .............................. 1979-80 Rocky Ross, WR, Jacksonville .................2005-07, ’09 Tony Rosser, DT, Marie a, Ga. ..................... 1997-98 Jim Rountree, WR, Coral Springs ................. 1980-83 Commer Rucker, CB, Ft. Lauderdale ..................2000 Mark Rucker, LB, Miramar .................................2014 Darrell Rudd, DT, Dayton, Ohio.................... 1981-84 Bob Rumbaugh, FS, Miami ................................1987 Craig Russell, DE, Winter Park ..................... 2000-01 Maurice Russell, LB, Fort Meade .......................2014 Sco Ryerson, PK, Orlando .......................... 1980-83

Phillip Smith, RB, Mansfield, Texas .............. 2006-07 Rachaud Smith, LB, Miami ........................... 1997-00 Shane Smith, RB, Susquehanna, Pa. ..................2006 Barry Snider, DL, Tucson, Ariz. ..................... 2010-11 Albert Snyder, CB, Palm Bay ........................ 1998-01 Mike Sommerfield, OT, Miami ..................... 1979-82 Jus n Sommers, OL, Fort Lauderdale ................1996 Tom Sparks, NG, Orlando ............................ 1979-80 Steve Spears, DT, Albuquerque, N.M. .......... 1986-88 Arnell Spencer, WR, Orlando ....................... 1986-88 Domenic Spencer, LB, Dallas, Texas ............2012, ’14 Mike Spencer, LB, Merri Island............1996-97, ’99 Bobby Spitulski, LB, Orlando ....................... 1988-91 William Stanback, RB, Hempstead, N.Y. ....... 2013-14 Mike Stapp, RB, Orlando ............................. 1979-80 Jim Stevens, LB, Heidelberg, Germany ..............1980 Josh Stevens, DE, Port Arthur, Texas ............ 2003-04 Bill Stewart, LB, Seffner ............................... 1987-90 Kevin Stewart, OL, Orlando ......................... 1993-96 Pat Stewart, RB, Hamilton, Ontario ...................1990 Sean S ckler, OT, Bradenton ..............................1988 Stuart S pe, WR, Waycross, Ga. .................. 1994-96 Brendin Straubel, DB, Tampa .............................2013 Mark Street, LB, Largo .......................................1982 Brandon Sumner, QB, Daytona Beach ...............2004 Jarre Swaby, DB, Belle Glade ...........................2011 David Swi , OT, Apopka............................... 1988-90 Othellus Swi , DB, Apopka ................................1983 Stanley Sylverain, DL, Naples ....................... 2013-14

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Chris Tabsco , OG, Winter Springs.............. 1992-95 Tarveres Tate, DT, Avon Park........................ 1993-96 Jim Taylor, WR, Gainesville .......................... 1979-82 Josh Taylor, WR, Pa erson, Ga. .........................2002 Vic Taylor, LB, Milledgeville, Ga. .................. 1989-92 Sco Teal, LS, Longwood ............................. 2012-14 Brian Terr, PK, Tampa ................................... 1989-92 Blake Thames, TE, West Palm Beach .................1998 Kendrick Thomas, LB, Melbourne................ 1994-96 Alex Thompson, LB, Gainesville ................... 2006-09 Carlos Thompson, CB, McComb, Miss. ........ 2001-02 Cedric Thompson, RB, Miramar................... 2012-14 Jerome Thompson, RB, Tampa .................... 1981-82 Jason Thorpe, QB, Lakeland......................... 1996-98 Ron Thow, FB, Staten Island, N.Y. ................. 1989-92 Dana Thyhsen, QB, DeLand ......................... 1982-84 Travis Timmons, DT, Gainesville ................... 2006-09 Gabby Torres, TB, Orlando.................................2003 Michael Torres, PK, Thiells, N.Y. ................... 2006-07 Greg Toy, OG, Lakeland ................................ 1985-87 Torell Troup, DT, Conyers, Ga. ...................... 2006-09 Mark Trudell, OT, Spring Hill ..............................1991 Jose Trujillo, LB, North Miami ...................... 1988-89 Jus n Tukes, TE, Sylvester, Ga...................... 2011-14 Wes Tunuufi Sauvao, DL, Leesville, La. ........ 2008-10 Brooks Turner, WR, Deerfield Beach............ 2003-04 Craig Turner, P, Winter Garden ..........................1980

Jeff Sacco, DE, Chatham, N.J. .............................1982 Bill Sagues, DT, Winter Park ......................... 1979-80 John Sakal, C, Clearwater ..................................1982 Mike Sakal, OT, Clearwater ................................1982 Larry Salazar, LB, Hialeah ...................................1989 Russ Salerno, P, Orlando .............................. 1989-91 Aaron Sam, RB, Concordville, Pa. ................ 1983-86 Ricky Sampson, WR, Rockledge .........................1980 Jason Sams, DB, Jacksonville ....................... 1989-91 Asante Samuel, CB, Fort Lauderdale ........... 1999-02 Peter Sands, FS, Titusville ............................ 2001-03 Ronnell Sandy, LB, Titusville ........................ 2003-06 Brian Sargent, LB, Herndon, Va..........................1990 Rob Sauvao, DT, Leesville, La. ............................2014 John Scargle, DB, Yorba Linda, Calif. ............ 1980-82 Ed Schenk, QB, Pemberville, Ohio ............... 1981-82 Doug Schoen, OG, Winter Park.................... 1990-93 Sco Scholtens, WR, Downers Grove, Ill. ..........1984 Ryan Schneider, QB, Planta on ................... 2000-03 Page Sessoms, FB, Dade City .................1996, ’98-99 Lyle Shackleford, OL, Orlando............................1982 Sheldon Shakespeare, CB, Jacksonville..............2006 Jay Shapiro, DL, Cooper City ..............................1982 Tommy Shavers, FS, Florida City .................. 1998-00 Ray Shipman, LB, Miramar .......................... 2011-12 Keith Shologan, DT, Edmonton, Alberta....... 2004-07 Elliot Shorter, SS, Quincy ............................. 1998-01 Tubby Shwedo, LB, Atlanta, Ga. ................... 1990-91 Ben Simmons, LB, Jacksonville ..........................1990 Joe Simmons, DT, Fernandina Beach ........... 1985-88 Eric Simpson, DT, Bradenton ....................... 1982-85 Mike Sims-Walker, WR, Orlando .................. 2003-06 Art Sippio, DT, St. Cloud .....................................1982 Josh Si on, OL, Pensacola ........................... 2004-07 Darin Slack, QB, Fern Park ........................... 1984-87 Sean Slack, OG, Winter Park ..............................1992 Gary Slager, DB, Auburndale .............................1980 Eric Smith, TE, Camp LeJeune, N.C. ...................1989 Kevin Smith, TB, Miami................................ 2005-07 Kyle Smith, OL, Brockway, Pa. ...................... 2004-07 Marque e Smith, TB, Casselberry ............... 1994-95 Maurice Smith, TB, Oviedo ................................1997 Phil Smith, OL, Tampa........................................2012

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Fred Waczewski, PK, Kissimmee .................. 1995-98 Steve Wagner, C, Melbourne ....................... 1995-96 Antonio Wallace, DE, Vero Beach ................ 2006-08 Darren Wallace, OL, Opa-Locka .........................1984 Sco Walls, FS, Titusville ...................................1979

Thad Ward, DB, Tallahassee ........................ 1999-01 Donnell Washington, FS, Gainesville ........... 1994-97 William Washington, CB, Ft. Walton Beach . 1994-95 Glenroy Watkins, DE, Brooklyn, N.Y. ............ 2004-05 Kyle Watkins, OT, Keller, Texas ..................... 2002-03 Colby Watson, OL, Pensacola ...................... 2013-14 Brian Wa ers, WR, Rome, Ga...................... 2007-10 Jon Wa s, LB, Gulf Breeze ........................... 1984-86 Reggie Weams, DB, Baton Rouge, La. .......... 2007-10 Joe Weatherford, QB, Land O’Lakes ..................2008 Ronnie Weaver, RB, Wabasso ...................... 2008-11 Steve Webster, SS, Clearwater ..................... 1986-87 Chris Weeks, DT, Jupiter ....................................2000 Harry Weinberg, SN, Hollywood .................. 1991-93 Chris Welsh, DE, Cocoa ................................ 2003-06 Keith Whatley, CB, Atlanta, Ga ..........................2000 Glenn Whepley, DB, Palme o ..................... 1981-82 Mark Whigham, QB, Sanford ....................... 1979-80 Nicco Whigham, DB, Fort Lauderdale................2012 Poe White, WR, Bonifay .............................1985, ’87 Mark Whi emore, WR, Gainesville ............. 1991-94 Dontavius Wilcox, TB, Rockledge ................. 2003-05 Kirk Wiley, LB, Daytona Beach ..................... 1987-88 Bri Williams, OG, Lakeland ..............................1988 D.J. Williams, LB, Fort Lauderdale .....................2012 David Williams, DE, Lexington, S.C. ............. 2007-10 Evandall Williams, FB, Havana ...........................2003 Jackie Williams, WR, Prichard, Ala.....................2014 Jayson Williams, RB, Conyers, Ga. ............... 2006-07 Keith Williams, TB, Plant City.............................2002 Keith Williams, DB, Austell, Ga. .........................2007 Ken Williams, OT, Pensacola ..............................1983 Kerlon Williams, RB, Crescent City ....................2011 Khymest Williams, WR, Lutcher, La. .. 2007-08, ‘10-11 Mark Williams, DB, Fort Lauderdale ............ 1994-95 Marlon Williams, DB, Sunrise ............................2006 Mike Williams, TE, Tallahassee .................... 1979-80 Roy Williams, DE, DeLand ............................ 2002-03 Terrance Williams, TB, Clearwater............... 1999-01 Leilon Willingham, LB, Denver, Colo. .................2011 Anthony Willis, FS, Winter Garden .............. 2002-03 Anthony Willis, DB, Winter Garden ...................2005 Shane Willis, QB, Lakeland .......................... 1987-89 David Wilson, OT, Merri Island .................. 1996-99 Dontravious Wilson, RB, Buford, Ga. ........... 2013-14 Ted Wilson, WR, Zephyrhills ........................ 1983-86 Torrian Wilson, OL, Miami ........................... 2011-14 John Wimberly, OT, Tallahassee................... 1999-01 Keenan Wimbley, DL, Miami ....................... 1984-87 Leroy Wisniewski, NG, Niles, Ill. .................. 1990-91 Ma Wi man, OG, Sarasota .................1992, ’94-95 Mike Wood, QB, Tampa .....................................1981 Joe Workman, LE, Winter Park ..........................1979 John Wouda, TE, Orlando ............................ 1991-94 Chris Wrenn, DL, Gainesville........................ 1994-95 Del Wright, PK, Ocala.........................................1993 Steve Wright, FS, Winter Park................1991-92, ’94 Josh Wofford, DT, Melbourne ............................2011 J.J. Worton, WR, Homestead ....................... 2011-14 Jim Wya , OG, Planta on .................................1982

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UCF Bowl History 2005 SHERATON HAWAI’I BOWL

Nevada UCF DECEMBER 24, 2005 ALOHA STADIUM

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HONOLULU - UCF dropped a 49-48 over me decision to Nevada in the 2005 Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl, the first bowl game in school history. The Knights finished the season with an 8-5 record, just one year a er going 0-11. The turnaround of seven games from 2004 placed UCF ed with seven other schools for the fourth-best single-season turnaround in Football Bowl Subdivision history. UCF kicker Ma Prater, who had three field goals during the game, missed the game-tying extra point wide right, giving the Wolf Pack the win. B.J. Mitchell ran for 178 yards and two touchdowns, and Robert Hubbard had 126 yards rushing and three touchdowns for the Wolf Pack (9-3), who finished with their best season since 1996 and spoiled UCF’s bowl debut. UCF’s Brandon Marshall caught a 16-yard pass for a touchdown that ed the game at 42 with 55 seconds le . The score capped a four-play, 48-yard drive that took just 37 seconds. Prater booted a 46-yard field goal with 1:32 le to draw UCF to 42-35, and the Knights recovered the onside kick with no me-outs le , se ng up Marshall’s drama c catch that sent the game into over me. Trailing 32-28, the Wolf Pack took the lead on Hubbard’s 5-yard touchdown run early in the fourth quarter. Nevada scored again on Rowe’s 7-yard scoring pass to Travis Branzell for a 42-32 lead with 3:18 remaining. Kevin Smith, Conference USA’s Freshman of the Year, scored on a 78-yard run, the second longest run from scrimmage in UCF history, to give the Knights a 14-0 lead in the first quarter. The run was the longest in school history by a freshman and in UCF’s 10-year Football Bowl Subdivision history. The longest run from scrimmage in UCF history was Elgin Davis’ 79-yard scoring run vs. Samford (Nov. 15, 1986). The 78-yard touchdown run by Smith was the second-longest run by a true freshman in the NCAA during the year. It also marked the longest run in Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl history.

BOX SCORE Nevada UCF

7 17

21 3

1st 13:20 UCF 9:24 UCF 8:33 NEV 4:08 UCF 2nd 11:32 NEV 7:37 NEV 5:01 NEV 0:56 UCF 3rd 8:19 UCF 1:51 UCF 4th 13:02 NEV 3:18 NEV 1:32 UCF 0:55 UCF OT 15:00 NEV 15:00 UCF

Marshall 51 pass from Moffe (Prater kick) Smith 78 run (Prater kick) Hubbard 4 run (Jaekle kick) Prater 47 field goal Mitchell 1 run (Jaekle kick) Mitchell 1 run (Jaekle kick) Hubbard 24 run (Jaekle kick) Prater 38 field goal Marshall 29 pass from Moffe (Moffe pass failed) Smith 3 run (Moffe pass failed) Hubbard 5 run (Jaekle kick) Branzell 7 pass from Rowe (Jaekle kick) Prater 46 field goal Marshall 16 pass from Moffe (Prater kick) Rowe 4 run (Jaekle kick) Smith 19 run (Prater kick failed)

First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes Comp.-A .-Int. Total Offense Plays-Yards Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards INT Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penal es-Yards

0 12

14 10

NEV 30 51-369 254 32-22-1 83-623 0-0 1-2 1-16 1-36 3-44.0 1-1 10-92

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UCF 30 44-254 301 36-19-1 80-555 1-0 0-0 5-74 1-12 3-38.3 0-0 6-30

RUSHING: Nevada-B.J. Mitchell 23-178; Robert Hubbard 15-126; Jeff Rowe 13-65. UCF-Kevin Smith 29-202; Jason Peters 9-44; Steven Moffe 6-8. PASSING: Nevada-Jeff Rowe 22-32-1-254. UCF-Steven Moffe 19-36-1-301. RECEIVING: Nevada-Caleb Spencer 11-114; N. Flowers 6-96; A. Pudewell 2-23; Kyle Sammons 1-8; Travis Branzell 1-7; Robert Hubbard 1-6. UCF-Brandon Marshall 11-210; Darcy Johnson 3-49; Jason Peters 2-14; Rocky Ross 1-14; Kenny Jackson 1-12; Kevin Smith 1-2. INTERCEPTIONS: Nevada-DeAngelo Wilson 1-36. UCF-Jason Venson 1-12. FUMBLES: Nevada-Robert Hubbard 1-1. UCF-None. Stadium: Aloha A endance: 26,254

Brandon Marshall was named UCF’s MVP of the Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl a er pos ng 11 recep ons for 210 yards and three touchdowns vs. Nevada.

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UCF Bowl History 2007 AUTOZONE LIBERTY BOWL

UCF Mississippi State

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DECEMBER 29, 2007 MEMPHIS, TENN. LIBERTY BOWL MEMORIAL STADIUM MEMPHIS, Tenn. - UCF’s memorable season came to a close in a 10-3 loss to Mississippi State in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl. Playing at the site of Paul “Bear” Bryant’s final game, the Bulldogs used power running and a dominant defense to top the Knights. Anthony Dixon powered in from the one for the winning touchdown with 1:54 to go and most valuable player Derek Pegues picked off two passes in a game featuring anemic offenses and 17 punts. The Bulldogs (8-5) kept the Knights (10-4) out of the end zone and Kevin Smith from breaking the single-season rushing record. The junior finished with 119 yards, leaving him 61 shy of Barry Sanders’ mark of 2,628 yards set for Oklahoma State in 1988. “I was trying to find the holes, but they were playing faster than us,” said Smith. Dixon finished with 86 yards and became the seventh Bulldogs runner to go over 1,000 yards (1,066). But like the rest of the Bulldogs, he was ineffec ve much of the game. The teams were ed 3-3 at hal ime, mostly due to conserva ve play-calling. Neither team converted a third down in the first half (0 for 16) as Mississippi State was held to 84 total yards and UCF to 79. Kyle Israel had 12 yards passing and two intercep ons by hal ime and Mississippi State’s Wes Carroll had 15 yards and an intercep on. UCF also didn’t get much help from kicker Michael Torres, who gave the Knights a 3-0 lead in the second quarter with a 45-yard field goal, but missed from 32 and 37 in the second half. “I think those missed field goals were big momentum breakers,” UCF coach George O’Leary said. “Give Mississippi State credit. They fought hard and didn’t turn the ball over. That usually means you’re going to come up with a close win like that.” Mississippi State finished with 199 total yards and Blake McAdams ed the Liberty Bowl record with 11 punts. But the Bulldogs came up with just enough big plays a er Keith Fitzhugh picked off Israel’s pass at the Mississippi State 41 with 5:47 le . Carroll, pulled the series before, returned and responded with two rushes for 17 yards and two comple ons for 15 yards. All went for first downs and spurred a 10-play, 59-yard drive that consumed 3:53 and finally led to a touchdown. Derek Pegues, fi ngly, made the final key defensive play, knocking down a fourth-down pass on UCF’s final drive. The Bulldogs held the Knights to 219 yards and forced four turnovers.

BOX SCORE UCF Mississippi St.

0 0

3 3

0 0

0 7

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3 10

2nd 11:49 UCF Torres 45 field goal 6:02 MSU Carlson 22 field goal 4th 1:54 MSU Dixon 1 run (Carlson kick)

First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes Comp.-A .-Int. Total Offense Plays-Yards Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards INT Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penal es-Yards

UCF 13 47-131 88 24-10-3 71-219 0-0 6-54 1-6 1--3 6-42.8 2-1 3-25

MSU 10 41-160 39 20-8-1 61-199 0-0 2-5 2-29 3-45 11-34.9 0-0 5-45

RUSHING: UCF-Kevin Smith 35-119; Kyle Israel 11-13; Cur s Francis 1-(-1). Mississippi State-Anthony Dixon 24-86; Tony Burks 2-25; Wesley Carroll 6-21; Chrisan Ducre 6-20; Jamayel Smith 1-5; Brandon Hart 1-4; TEAM 1-(-1). PASSING: UCF-Kyle Israel 10-24-3-88. Mississippi State-Wesley Carroll 8-18-139; Michael Henig 0-2-0-0. RECEIVING: UCF-Kevin Smith 3-12; Rocky Ross 2-27; Corey Rabazinski 2-26; Brian Wa ers 2-13; Kamar Aiken 1-10. Mississippi State-Chris an Ducre 3-10; Jamayel Smith 2-7; Anthony Dixon 1-10; Brandon Hart 1-8; Tony Burks 1-4. INTERCEPTIONS: UCF-Johnell Neal 1-(-3). Mississippi State-Derek Pegues 2-45; Keith Fitzhugh 1-0. FUMBLES: UCF-Joe Burne 1-0; Kevin Smith 1-1. Mississippi State-None. Stadium: Liberty Bowl A endance: 63,816

n interJohnell Neal prepares to pull down a an t first cep on off a Wesley Carrol pass in the quarter against the Bulldogs..

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UCF Bowl History 2009 ST. PETERSBURG BOWL

UCF Rutgers DECEMBER 19, 2009 TROPICANA FIELD

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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - The St. Petersburg Bowl presented what seemed to be a perfect storm for UCF on Saturday night what with 20,000 of its fans packed inside Tropicana Field and a hot football team posi oned for the first bowl victory in school history. But an avalanche of errors combined with speedy, physical opponent in Rutgers ruined what could have been a dreamy, feel-good night for UCF’s program and its hopeful fanbase. Down four points late in the second quarter, UCF allowed an intercep on return to sap its momentum and the Knights could never mount much of a comeback in a disappoin ng 45-24 loss to Rutgers in the second St. Petersburg Bowl presented by Beef `O’ Brady’s. ``As I told the players, I’m embarrassed for the football team that we didn’t go out and do a be er job for the fanbase and for the football program,’’ UCF coach George O’Leary said. ``I thought we beat ourselves a lot in a lot of situa ons out there,’’ a frustrated O’Leary con nued. ``Right now, Rutgers defense was just a lot be er than our offense and that was the difference in the game.’’ UCF (8-5) had hoped that the momentum of a strong finish to the regular season, one in which it won the final six conference games and knocked off Marshall, Houston and UAB down the stretch, would carry over to the bowl game. But problems on both sides of the ball sabotaged the Knights’ chances of pulling off the upset in this game. Playing before roughly 20,000 Knights fans among the Tropicana Field crowd of 29,763, UCF ne ed just 35 yards on the ground, 33 of them coming in the fourth quarter when the outcome of the game was already decided. And in the passing game, two Bre Hodges’ intercep ons led to 14 points for Rutgers, bowl winners for a fourth consecu ve season. And UCF UCF’ss defense yielded 380 yards a and eight third-down conversions. ards ``The h offense put up 14 points and a field goal early and he defensively nssively we played our bu s off. We didn’t want to go out like k this, and this is so disappoin ng,’’ senior defensive ke tackle e Travis Timmons said. ``It’s just such a big letdown. We’re e 0-14 now against Big East teams and 0-3 in bowl games. s Torrell (Troup), Bruce (Miller) and myself along the s. defensive nssive line wanted to change all of that, but unfortunately t tunately things didn’t go the way we wanted a anted them to.’’ Rutgers t tgers (9-4) played like an experienced e team in its fi h consecu ve ed bowl, using big plays on offense and an a acking a defense to frustrate the Knights. t Rutgers got six sacks and two ts. intercep ceep ons defensively and freshman q quarterback uarterback Tom Savage threw for 294 yards a and two TDs. ards

BOX SCORE UCF Rutgers

7 14

10 14

1st 8:37 RUT 4:31 UCF 3:54 RUT 2nd 14:56 UCF 5:50 RUT 2:32 UCF 1:38 RUT 3rd 12:37 RUT 8:09 RUT 4th 2:23 UCF 2:18 RUT

Sanu 5 run (San Te kick) Aiken 7 pass from Hodges (Ca oi kick) Brown 65 pass from Savage (San Te kick) Ca oi 25 field goal Sanu 1 run (San Te kick) Aiken 34 pass from Hodges (Ca oi kick) Anderson 19 intercep on return (San Te kick) Sanu 11 pass from Savage (San Te kick) San Te 43 field goal Davis 2 run (Ca oi kick) Munoz 35 kickoff return (San Te kick)

First Downs Rushes-Yds Passing Yds Passes Comp.-A .-Int. Total Offense Plays-Yds Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards INT Returns-Yards Punts Pu (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Fu Penal es-Yards Pe

0 10

7 7

UCF 14 30-35 220 18-35-2 83-623 0-0 1-2 1-16 1-36 3-44.0 1-1 10-92

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RUT 15 32-86 294 14-28-1 80-555 1-0 0-0 5-74 1-12 3-38.3 0-0 6-30

RUSHING: UCF-Brynn Harvey 13-32; Rob Calabrese 4-26; Brendan Kelly 1-4; RU Jonathan Davis 7-1; Bre Hodges 5-minus 28. RUTGERS-Joe Mar nek 14-44; Jo Mohamed Sanu 13-41; Jourdan Brooks 1-4; TEAM 1-minus 1; Tom Savage 3-minus 2. M PASSING: UCF-Bre Hodges 13-28-2-175; Rob Calabrese 5-7-0-45. RUTGERS-Tom PA Savage 14-27-1-294; Mohamed Sanu 0-1-0-0. Sa RECEIVING: UCF-Kamar Aiken 4-65; Rocky Ross 4-49; Jonathan Davis 3-29; RE A.J. A. Guyton 2-13; Quincy McDuffie 1-22; Adam Nissley 1-18; Ricky Kay 1-12; Brynn Harvey 1-7; Jamar Newsome 1-5. RUTGERS-Tim Brown 4-99; Mohamed Sanu Br 4-97; Joe Mar nek 3-66; Mark Harrison 2-15; Shamar Graves 1-17. 4INTERCEPTIONS: UCF-Kemal Ishmael 1-0. RUTGERS-Damaso Munoz 1-26; Billy IN Anderson 1-19. An FUMBLES: UCF-None. RUTGERS-Mohamed Sanu 2-1. FU Stadium: Tropicana Field A endance: 29,763 St

Wide receiver Kamar Aiken celebrates one of his two touchdown recepons from quarterback Bre Hodges.

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Georgia UCF

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DECEMBER 31, 2010 MEMPHIS, TENN. LIBERTY BOWL MEMORIAL STADIUM MEMPHIS, Tenn. - A UCF football program clearly on the rise as a powerhouse to be reckoned with na onally registered a landmark victory in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl, bea ng Southeastern Conference power Georgia while registering the school’s first-ever bowl victory. When UCF sophomore safety Kemal Ishmael ba ed down a Hail Mary pass that seemed to hang in the air forever, it preserved No. 24 UCF’s 10-6 defeat of Georgia and set off a wild celebra on among the 8,000 Knights’ fans who roared with noise inside the Liberty Bowl. Doing something for a first me is never easy, and this first-ever bowl victory for UCF went down to the final seconds. Georgia quarterback Aaron Murray heaved a pass into the end zone for 6-foot-4 superstar wide out A.J. Green, but Ishmael was there to make the game-saving play that is sure to live in the history of the program for years to come. Sophomore tailback Latavius Murray, the game’s Outstanding Offensive Player and the MVP, scored on a 10-yard run with 9:01 to play to put the Knights ahead 10-6. And a defense that was dominant a couple of weeks ago in the Conference USA tle game made it stand up. They held a Georgia offense that came in averaging 34.3 points a game to just two field goals and no touchdowns. Freshman quarterback Jeff Godfrey capped a stellar first season on campus, helping the program win a C-USA tle and the school’s first bowl game. Let the comparisons to UCF legend Daunte Culpepper begin a er he joined the school’s lore. He completed 16 of 29 passes for 117 yards. Georgia drove 61 yards on the first drive of the second half, but again had to se le for a Blair Walsh 42-yard field goal when the Knights got crucial pass breakups from Ishmael and senior cornerback Jus n Boddie. That 6-3 Georgia lead would be its final advantage of the game because they couldn’t score against UCF’s gri y defense. UCF appeared to have scored first for the 13th me in 14 games when Quincy McDuffie took the opening kickoff back 98 yards. McDuffie, one of only nine players in the na on to return two kicks for touchdowns, hit a seam and sprinted for an apparent touchdown. However, the return was negated by a holding penalty on UCF special teams ace Ronnie Weaver. Georgia’s first drive started at the 2-yard line following a 56-yard boot by UCF senior punter Blake Clingan, but the Bulldogs to march 95 yards in the g proceeded p y next 15 plays. But the Knights s ffened up near the goal line, forcing Georgia to se le for a field goal that put the `Dogs up 3-0, and the Knights ed the game up 3-3 just before the half.

BOX SCORE Georgia UCF 1st 2nd 3rd 4th

2:02 0:33 9:23 9:01

3 0 UGA UCF UGA UCF

0 3

3 0

0 7

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6 10

Walsh 20 field goal Ca oi 22 field goal Walsh 41 field goal Murray 10 run (Ca oi kick)

First Downs Rushes-Yds Passing Yds Passes Comp.-A .-Int. Total Offense Plays-Yds Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards INT Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penal es-Yards

UGA 19 32-82 198 21-38-2 70-280 0-0 1-18 3-38 2-9 5-42.6 1-0 5-35

UCF 16 30-124 117 16-30-2 60-241 0-0 3-10 2-35 2-35 6-41.7 0-0 3-30

RUSHING: Georgia-Washaun Ealey 16-60; Carlton Thomas 4-18; Aaron Murray 12-4. UCF-Latavius Murray 18-104; Jeff Godfrey 10-20; Jamar Newsome 1-0; Ronnie Weaver 1-0. PASSING: Georgia-Aaron Murray 21-38-2-198. UCF-Jeff Godfrey 16-29-2-117; TEAM 0-1-0-0. RECEIVING: Georgia-A.J. Green 8-77; Tavarres King 4-33; Kris Durham 3-47; Orson Charles 2-19; Marlon Brown 1-8; Bruce Figgins 1-8; F. Munzenmaier 1-6; Carlton Thomas 1-0. UCF-Brian Wa ers 6-57; Jamar Newsome 3-19; Kamar Aiken 3-15; Adam Nissley 2-7; Khymest Williams 1-13; Quincy McDuffie 1-6. INTERCEPTIONS: Georgia-Brandon Boykin 1-16; Branden Smith 1-minus 7. UCF1 1-2 Josh Linam 1-13. Reggie Weams 1-22; Georrgia FUMBLES: Georgia-Aaron Murray 1-0. UCF-None. B Stadium: Libertyy Bowl A endance: 51,231

AutoZone Liberty Bowl Bow MVP Latavius Murray celebrates a er scoring the game’s B only touchdown in n th the fourth quarter.

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UCF Bowl History 2012 BEEF ‘O’ BRADY’S BOWL

Ball State UCF DECEMBER 21, 2012 TROPICANA FIELD

17 38 ST. PETERSBURG, FLA.

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - The slogan of UCF for 2012 was “Finish.” And the Knights did just that with an exclama on point in the 2012 Beef `O’ Brady’s Bowl. UCF earned its second bowl victory in program history with a 38-17 win over Ball State. Led by the all- me winningest senior class in school history, UCF clinched its 10th victory of the season behind an impressive effort by the duo of senior running back Latavius Murray and sophomore signal-caller Blake Bortles. Bortles capped his first full season in style, earning MVP honors while finishing 22-of-33 for 271 yards and three passing touchdowns. He also led the team with a career-high 80 yards on the ground and another score. Murray was just as impressive, cashing in for three touchdowns (all in the first half) and 104 total yards, with 71 on the ground and 33 through the air on a teamhigh six catches. The defense also did its part in the drubbing of the Cardinals. Conference USA Defensive Player of the Year Kemal Ishmael finished his career with 367 tackles a er recording seven in the contest. He also forced his sixth career fumble and two pass break-ups. Fellow senior defensive end Troy Davis also went out in style with 1.5 sacks to crack the UCF top 10 with 18-career QB take downs. A er winning the toss and receiving the ball to start the game, UCF matriculated down the field, mixing the run and pass well on a 13-play, 78-yard drive that was capped off by a Bortles-to-Murray touchdown connec on. The drive ate 7:33 off the clock and was aided by the sophomore QB’s ability to evade the pass rush, while also connec ng with rookie Breshad Perriman three mes for 21 yards and a pair of first downs. With the defense forcing a quick three-and-out, UCF’s offense con nued its impressive start with a seven-play 58-yard drive that saw Murray reach pay-dirt on a short 2-yard burst. The Knights closed out the first quarter outgaining the Cardinals, 160-15. Ball State would se le in, however, with an 82-yard drive for seven points that saw Keith Wenning hit Willie Snead from seven-yards out to make it a 13-7 contest in the second quarter. UCF responded with Bortles completely taking over on the ensuing drive. The Oviedo na ve became a dual threat on the drive, rushing three mes for 32 yards, including a 6-yard scramble up the middle that saw him bulldoze a pair of Cardinal defenders on his way to the end zone. He capped the scoring drive with UCF’s first two-point conversion since Sept. 5, 2009, hi ng senior H-back Dontravius Floyd in the back of the end zone. Ball State drove right back into UCF territory, reaching the Knights’ 10-yard line prior to freshman DL Thomas Niles sacking Wenning for an 11-yard loss. The thirddown tackle for loss resulted in a much longer field-goal a empt, which sailed well le of the uprights. Star ng on its own 32-yard line with just 55 seconds le in the half, Bortles hit junior Jeff Godfrey and Murray for 12 and 10 yards before launching a 45-yard yard beauty to a streaking Perriman, who finished with a career-best 90 yards on five catches, on the far side line. The career-long recep on led to Bortles hi ng Murray rray for the second me in the half, this me from five yards out with just five ckss le on the first-half clock. A er a 45-yard field goal by Scho to make it 28-10 with 7:54 le in the third quarter, the Cardinals a empted an onside kick that redshirt sophomore ore running back Cedric Thompson grabbed out of the air safely to set up the Knights ghts at the BSU 49-yard line. Bortles con nued to shred the Ball State defense with the prime field ld posi on. He racked up 41 of the next 49 yards through the air, tying his career record ecord and a Beef `O’ Brady’s Bowl mark with touchdown pass No. 3 from seven yards ds out to fellow sophomore J.J. Worton. Sophomore Shawn Moffi would cap the Knights’ scoring on the year ear with a 25-yard field goal to make it 38-10. The Cardinals tacked on a latee touchdown to account for the final tally of 38-17. On the season, UCF finished with 496 total points, second all- me in program history.

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BOX SCORE Ball State UCF

0 13

7 15

1st 7:27 UCF 3:59 UCF 2nd 10:41 BSU 5:50 UCF 0:05 UCF 3rd 7:54 BSU 4:23 UCF 4th 10:12 UCF 5:26 BSU

Murray 7 pass from Bortles (Moffi kick) Murray 2 run (Moffi kick blocked) Snead 7 pass from Wenning (Scho kick) Bortles 6 run (Floyd pass from Bortles) Murray 5 pass from Bortles (Moffi kick) Scho 45 field goal Worton 7 pass from Bortles (Moffi kick) Moffi 25 field goal Snead 16 pass from Wenning (Scho kick)

First Downs Rushes-Yds Passing Yds Passes Comp.-A .-Int. Total Offense Plays-Yds Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards INT Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penal es-Yards

3 7

7 3

BSU 23 24-71 217 22-35-0 59-288 0-0 0-0 4-81 0-0 3-34.3 1-1 6-53

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UCF 33 42-222 272 22-33-0 75-494 0-0 1-2 2-3 0-0 1-32.0 0-0 8-71

RUSHING: BSU-Jahwan Edwards 14-89; Horac o Banks 5-1; Keith Wenning 5-minus 19. UCF-Blake Bortles 9-80; Latavius Murray 21-71; Storm Johnson 6-50; Quincy McDuffie 2-8; Brynn Harvey 3-7; Jeff Godfrey 1-6. PASSING: BSU-Keith Wenning 22-34-0-217; Kelly Page 0-1-0-0. UCF-Blake Bortles 22-33-0-272. RECEIVING: BSU-Willie Snead 7-78; Zane Fakes 6-57; KeVonn Mabon 3-30; Connor Ryan 2-26; Horac o Banks 1-15; Dylan Curry 1-13; Jahwan Edwards 1-0; Ki O’Brien 1-minus 2. UCF-Latavius Murray 6-33; Breshad Perriman 5-90; Rannell Hall 4-74; J.J. Worton 3-32; Jeff Godfrey 3-29; Jus n Tukes 1-14. INTERCEPTIONS: BSU-None. UCF-None. FUMBLES: BSU-Jahwan Edwards 1-1. UCF-None. Stadium: Tropicana Field A endance: 21,759

Only a sophomore, Blake Bortles Bor had no trouble with the Ball State defense, defen going 22for-33 for 272 yards and three touchdowns. The Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl MVP also rushed for 80 yards and a touchdown.


UCF Bowl History 2014 TOSTITOS FIESTA BOWL

UCF Baylor

52 42

JANUARY 1, 2014 GLENDALE, ARIZ. UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX STADIUM GLENDALE, Ariz. - The most memorable season in UCF football history ended with the most memorable win in program history. In thrilling fashion, the Knights took a 52-42 triumph over No. 6 Baylor in the 2014 Tos tos Fiesta Bowl. The No. 15 Knights (12-1) won their third-consecu ve bowl game and set a school record with their 12th victory of the season. UCF came into the season with just one victory over a ranked opponent and ended the historic effort with their second over a ranked squad in 2013 alone. To make the accomplishment even more impressive, both wins over ranked teams came against Top 10 opponents. Junior quarterback Blake Bortles was named the Tos tos Fiesta Bowl Offensive Player of the Game a er racking up 301 passing yards and three touchdowns to go along with a career-high 93 yards rushing and a touchdown. UCF’s offense matched Baylor’s high-powered a ack every step of the way. The Bears came into the contest leading the NCAA in scoring offense and total offense, but it was the Knights who racked up 52 points and 558 total yards for the victory. The points and yardage were the largest totals ever by UCF in a bowl game and against a ranked opponent. Much was said before the game about how the Knights’ defense would stack up against Baylor’s up-tempo offense. UCF, however, came into the game with the 13th-ranked scoring defense in the na on. The Knights forced seven Baylor pun punts and two turnovers, while holding the Bears 11 points and 7 75 yards beneath their season averages. The Knights began to put the wild back-and-forth affair on be ice when Storm Johnson ripped off a 40-yard touchdown run to give UCF a 49-35 49-3 advantage with 10:26 remaining. Johnson high with 124 rushing yards and matched his set a new career h season-high mark with w three rushing touchdowns. The Knights accounted for the winning total with a 36-yard field goal from with less than five minutes remaining. Shawn Moffi wi UCF got off to a roaring start. A er receiving the opening kickoff, the Knights churned out 76 yards in six rush capped off by an 11-yard touchdown burst by a empts, cap Johnson. This marked the first touchdown drive of the the Knights that came without a single pass season for th a empt. A er fforcing a three-and-out, the Black and Gold marched down the field, primarily on the strength again marc rushing a ack. A er Bortles found Breshad Perriof its rushi streaking down the le sideline for a 34-yard man st returned to its ground control a ack with four gain, UCF re running plays. Johnson’s 2-yard touchdown consecu ve ru plunge gave the th Knights a 14-0 advantage just eight minutes into the contest. conte Hall proved once again that his nickJunior Rannell Ra “Speedy” is appropriate as he took two short, name, “Spe second-quarter passes to the house. Both catches were second-qua made near the line of scrimmage and featured Hall outrunning tthe Baylor secondary, with help from some terrific blocking bl from fellow wideouts Josh Reese, J.J. Worton and a Taylor Oldham. While Whil Bortles brought home Offensive Player of the Game h honors, Terrance Plummer was named Defensive Player Playe of the Game. The junior linebacker racked up a game-high 14 tackles, including half a sack. Sean gameMaag (12 tackles) and Clayton Geathers (10 tackles) both recorded double-digit stops as well. reco

BOX SCORE UCF Baylor

14 7

14 13

1st 11:24 UCF 7:46 UCF 3:49 BAY 2nd 8:01 BAY 5:05 UCF 2:55 BAY 0:44 UCF 3rd 10:18 BAY 5:38 UCF 4th 13:37 UCF 12:16 BAY 10:26 UCF 4:44 UCF 1:15 BAY

Johnson 11 run (Moffi kick) Johnson 2 run (Moffi kick) Pe y 1 run (Jones kick) Norwood 30 pass from Pe y (Trahan pass failed) Hall 50 pass from Bortles (Moffi kick) Pe y 13 run (Jones kick) Hall 34 pass from Bortles (Moffi kick) Pe y 1 run (Pe y rush) Perriman 10 pass from Bortles (Moffi kick) Bortles 15 run (Moffi kick) Mar n 9 run (Jones kick) Johnson 40 run (Moffi kick) Moffi 36 field goal Fuller 9 pass from Pe y (Jones kick)

First Downs Rushes-Yds Passing Yds Passes Comp.-A .-Int. Total Offense Plays-Yds Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards INT Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penal es-Yards

7 8

17 14

UCF 29 44-255 301 20-31-2 75-556 0-0 1-9 4-73 1-0 4-41.0 2-1 4-40

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BAY 27 38-194 356 30-47-1 85-550 0-0 1-(-1) 9-208 2-(-2) 7-43.6 1-0 17-135

RUSHING: UCF-Storm Johnson 20-124; Blake Bortles 8-93; William Stanback 13-33; Jeff Godfrey 1-7; Team 2-(-2). BAY-Lache Seastrunk 17-117; Antwan Goodley 1-22; Glasco Mar n 6-19; Shock Linwood 3-19; Bryce Pe y 11-17. PASSING: UCF-Blake Bortles 20-31-2-301. BAY-Bryce Pe y 30-47-1-356. RECEIVING: UCF-Jeff Godfrey 5-60; J.J. Worton 5-56; Rannell Hall 4-113; Breshad Perriman 3-48; William Stanback 2-25; Storm Johnson 1-(-1). BAY-Corey Coleman 7-88; Jay Lee 5-80; Tevin Reese 5-43; Levi Norwood 4-63; Antwan Goodley 4-20; Clay Fuller 3-52; Jordan Najvar 1-7; Shock Linwood 1-3. INTERCEPTIONS: UCF-Brandon Alexander 1-0. BAY-Eddie Lackey 1-0; Demetri Goodson 1-(-2). FUMBLES: UCF-William Stanback 1-0; Storm Johnson 1-1. BAY-Bryce Pe y 1-0. Stadium: University of Phoenix Stadium A endance: 65,172

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UCF Bowl History 2014 BITCOIN ST. PETERSBURG BOWL

NC State UCF DECEMBER 26, 2014 TROPICANA FIELD

34 27 ST. PETERSBURG, FLA.

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - The UCF Knights fell just short of another s rring comeback at Tropicana Field in the Bitcoin St. Petersburg Bowl. UCF trailed North Carolina State 34-13 in the fourth quarter, and mounted a rally before falling, 34-27. A Niklas Sade field goal put the Wolfpack on top by 21 points with 12:37 remaining in the contest. But senior captain Josh Reese, who scored all three of the UCF (9-4) touchdowns, hauled in a 14-yard strike from quarterback Jus n Holman less than three minutes later, bringing a huge, par san UCF crowd back into the game. When the UCF defense got a three-and-out, the Knights’ faithful really began believing. However, a Holman intercep on slowed the Knights’ momentum mid-way through the fourth quarter. NC State (8-5) had two empty possessions, pun ng and missing a field goal, but a great deal of me ran off the clock. The Knights started moving the ball again when they took over with 2:56 remaining. Just 1:12 later, Reese found the end zone a third me on a 2-yard pass from Holman. That score pulled UCF within seven points, 34-27. With 1:44 remaining and no meouts, the Knights needed to recover an onside kick to have a chance. NC State secured the kick and was able to run out the clock. Meanwhile, thousands of Knight fans chanted “UCF! UCF! UCF!” and saluted their team as they le the field. An es mated 20,000-plus UCF fans made the short trip and were a part of a near-sellout of 26,675. The Knights opened the scoring on the first possession of the game. A 40-yard Shawn Moffi field goal put the Knights on top 3-0. But NC State answered on its first possession with an 18-yard hal ack pass to Jaylen Samuels to go on top 7-3. The Knights regained the lead 10-7 early in the second quarter. Holman rifled a pass to Reese at the goal line from six yards out. But it was all Wolfpack for the next two-plus quarters, as NC State outscored the Knights 27-3 to go on top by 21 points. Wolfpack quarterback Jacoby Brisse found a wide open Johnathan Alston for a 37-yard score to make it 14-10. An NC State field goal with 3:16 remaining in the first half pushed the score to 17-10 at hal ime. Ma Dayes ran up the middle for a 19-yard score on the opening drive of the second half, pu ng the Wolfpack on top 24-10. The Knights got three points back a er Wolfpack turnover, with Moffi hi ng from 36 yards out to make it 2413. NC State answered with another Dayes score, as he went untouched up the middle late in the third, making it 31-13. For the game, the Wolfpack out-gained the Knights 487-373. Brisse was named the game’s MVP a er passing for 262 yards and rushing for 31 more. Holman threw for 291 yards on 23-of-53 with three scores to pace the UCF offense. Breshad Perriman had nine recep ons for 138 yards. Defensively, UCF was led by senior captain Clayton Geathers, who racked up 14 tackles.

BOX SCORE NC State UCF

7 3

10 7

14 3

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34 27

1st 10:06 UCF Moffi 40 field goal 6:11 NCSU Samuels 18 pass from Thornton (Sade kick) 2nd 12:34 UCF Reese 6 pass from Holman (Moffi kick) 9:05 NCSU Alston 37 pass from Brisse (Sade kick) 3:16 NCSU Sade 19 field goal 3rd 11:55 NCSU Dayes 24 run (Sade kick) 5:45 UCF Moffi 36 field goal 3:05 NCSU Dayes 15 run (Sade kick) 4th 12:37 NCSU Sade 45 field goal 11:01 UCF Reese 14 pass from Holman (Moffi kick) 1:44 UCF Reese 2 pass from Holman (Moffi kick)

First Downs Rushes-Yds Passing Yds Passes Comp.-A .-Int. Total Offense Plays-Yds Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards INT Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penal es-Yards

NCSU 26 49-187 300 17-28-0 77-487 0-0 0-0 1-22 1-36 4-46.5 2-1 6-34

UCF 21 28-82 291 23-53-1 81-373 0-0 1-(-2) 1-27 0-0 6-42.8 0-0 3-30

RUSHING: NCSU-Shadrach Thornton 17-96; Ma Dayes 13-78; Jacoby Brisse 14-31; Jaylen Samuels 1-0; Team 3-(-4); Bryan Underwood 1-(-14). UCF-William Stanback 12-38; Jus n Holman 9-27; Dontravious Wilson 3-9; Josh Reese 1-6; Rannell Hall 3-2. PASSING: NCSU-Jacoby Brisse 15-26-0-262; Shadrach Thornton 1-1-0-18; Bo Hines 1-1-0-20. UCF-Jus n Holman 23-53-1-291. RECEIVING: NCSU-Bo Hines 3-79; Jonathan Alston 3-58; Jaylen Samuels 3-41; Bra’Lon Cherry 2-35; David Grinnage 2-27; Jacoby Brisse 1-20; Ma Dayes 1-18; Marquez Valdes-Scantling 1-13; Tyler Purvis 1-9. UCF-Breshad Perriman 9-138; Rannell Hall 7-78; Josh Reese 6-75; Jus n Tukes 1-0. INTERCEPTIONS: NCSU-Josh Jones 1-36. UCF-None. FUMBLES: NCSU-Jacoby Brisse 2-1. UCF-None. Stadium: Tropicana Field A endance: 26,675

Closi out his senior year with a career-high Closing three touchdown recep ons, Josh Reese was selected as UCF’s team MVP a er the game. selec

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UCF in the Pros A Player Kamar Aiken

Pos. WR WR WR Brandon Alexander DB Robert Alexander LB Thomas Andrews OL L.J. Anderson OL Sco Ariail DB David Ashkinaz OL OL OL OL

Franchise Buffalo Bills New England Patriots Bal more Ravens Atlanta Falcons Memphis Mad Dogs Osceola Ghost Riders Kansas City Chiefs Rosenheim Rebels Atlanta Falcons New York Dragons Montreal Aloue es O awa Renegades

League Years Transac on (Rd.) NFL 2011-12 Free Agent NFL 2012-13 Free Agent NFL 2013-15 Free Agent NFL 2015 Free Agent CFL 1994 Free Agent WIFL 2007 Free Agent NFL 2008 Free Agent Germany 1994 Free Agent NFL 2004 Free Agent Arena 2004 Free Agent CFL 2005 Free Agent CFL 2006 Dra 2006

Player Pos. Sean Beckton WR Sylvester Bembery OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL OL/DL Jermaine Benoit DE DE DE DE FB/LB FB/LB FB/LB Lemec Bernard LB Atari Bigby S S S S S S Blake Bortles QB A.J. Bouye DB Calvin Brown DB Larry Brown OL/DL OL/DL Pat Brown OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL John Bryant LB Eric Buckley DB Dan Burke C OL/DL Siaha Burley WR WR WR WR WR/DB WR/DB WR/DB WR WR/DB WR

Franchise Chicago Bears N.E. Steamrollers Albany Firebirds Tampa Bay Storm Buffalo Destroyers Tampa Bay Storm Detroit Lions Sco sh Claymores St. Louis Rams Carolina Panthers Tampa Bay Storm Los Angeles Avengers Grand Rapids Rampage Rock River Raptors Miami Dolphins New York Jets Amsterdam Admirals Green Bay Packers Sea le Seahawks San Diego Chargers Jacksonville Jaguars Houston Texans Osceola Ghost Riders South Georgia Wildcats Green Bay Blizzard Carolina Panthers New England Patriots Minnesota Vikings New York Jets Miami Dolphins Minnesota Vikings Miami Dolphins Carolina Panthers San Diego Chargers Los Angeles Rams New Jersey Generals Orlando Predators Miami Dolphins Sea le Seahawks Dallas Cowboys Orlando Rage Orlando Predators Los Angeles Avengers Arizona Ra lers Minnesota Vikings Utah Blaze Arizona Ra lers

League NFL Arena Arena Arena Arena Arena NFL NFLE NFL NFL Arena Arena Arena Arena2 NFL NFL NFLE NFL NFL NFL NFL NFL WIFL Arena2 Arena2 NFL NFL NFL NFL NFL NFL NFL NFL NFL NFL USFL Arena NFL NFL NFL XFL Arena Arena Arena NFL Arena Arena

Joe Burne

Pi sburgh Steelers New York Giants

NFL NFL

B

DB DB

Years Transac on (Rd.) 1990 Free Agent 1988 Free Agent 1990-93 Free Agent 1994-99 Trade 2000 Free Agent 2001 Free Agent 1999 Free Agent 1999-00 Allocated 2001 Free Agent 2001-02 Free Agent 2002-03 Free Agent 2004 Free Agent 2004-05 Free Agent 2008-09 Free Agent 2005 Free Agent 2005 Free Agent 2006 Allocated 2005-10 Free Agent 2011 Free Agent 2012 Free Agent 2014-15 Dra 2014 (1st/3) 2013-15 Free Agent 2007 Free Agent 2004-05 Free Agent 2006 Free Agent 2009 Free Agent 2009 Free Agent 2009 Free Agent 2010 Free Agent 2010 Free Agent 2010-11 Free Agent 2012 Free Agent 2013 Free Agent 1999 Free Agent 1992 Free Agent 1984 Free Agent 1991 Free Agent 1999 Free Agent 1999-00 Free Agent 2001 Free Agent 2001 Free Agent 2001-02 Free Agent 2003 Trade 2004-05 Free Agent 2005 Free Agent 2005-07 Free Agent 2008-10, Free Agent 2012 2009-10 Dra 2009 (5th/168) 2011 Free Agent

Davin Bush Ian Bus llo

DB DB DB DB OL

Edmonton Eskimos CFL Calgary Stampeders CFL Saskatchewan Roughriders CFL Winnipeg Blue Bombers CFL Tampa Bay Buccaneers NFL

2012-13 Free Agent 2015 Free Agent 2001-06 Free Agent 2007 Free Agent 2010 Free Agent

Franchise Pi sburgh Steelers Memphis Xplorers South Georgia Wildcats Team Florida Atlanta Falcons Denver Broncos California Redwoods Denver Broncos Minnesota Vikings Amsterdam Admirals Detroit Lions Washington Redskins Tampa Bay Storm Memphis Pharoahs San Jose SaberCats Orlando Predators Buffalo Destroyers Georgia Force Orlando Predators Miami Dolphins Memphis Pharoahs Orlando Thunder Arizona Ra lers Charlo e Rage Minnesota Vikings Miami Dolphins Oakland Raiders Detroit Lions Sacramento Mtn. Lions

League NFL Arena2 Arena2 AAFL NFL NFL UFL NFL NFL NFLE NFL NFL Arena Arena Arena Arena Arena Arena Arena NFL Arena NFLE Arena Arena NFL NFL NFL NFL UFL

Years Transac on (Rd.) 2005 Free Agent 2005 Free Agent 2007 Free Agent 2008 Dra 2008 2006-07 Free Agent 2007 Free Agent 2009-10 Free Agent 1983 Free Agent 2001-05 Free Agent 2003 Allocated 2013 Free Agent 2014 Free Agent 1994 Free Agent 1995-96 Trade 1997 Trade 1998-01 Trade 2002-03 Free Agent 2003 Free Agent 2003-05 Free Agent 1995 Free Agent 1996 Free Agent 1991 Free Agent 1993 Free Agent 1994 Free Agent 1999-05 Dra 1999 (1st/11) 2006-07 Free Agent 2007-08 Free Agent 2008-09 Free Agent 2010 Free Agent

Franchise New England Patriots Pi sburgh Steelers Tennessee Valley Vipers Columbus Wardogs Florida Firecats Spokane Shock Evere Hawks New York Jets Dallas Cowboys Green Bay Packers Lakeland Thunder Bolts Oakland Raiders Atlanta Falcons Orlando Rage Orlando Predators Detroit Fury Orlando Predators Grand Rapids Rampage Philadelphia Soul Georgia Force Utah Blaze Minnesota Vikings New York Giants St. Louis Rams Detroit Lions Jacksonville Jaguars Tennessee Titans New York Jets

League NFL NFL Arena2 Arena2 Arena2 Arena2 Arena2 NFL NFL NFL AIFA NFL NFL XFL Arena Arena Arena Arena Arena Arena Arena NFL NFL NFL NFL NFL NFL NFL

Years Transac on (Rd.) 1987-88 Dra 1987 (12th/330) 1989 Free Agent 2003 Free Agent 2004 Free Agent 2004 Free Agent 2005-06 Free Agent 2006 Free Agent 2013-14 Free Agent 2014-15 Free Agent 2001 Free Agent 2005-07 Free Agent 1999 Free Agent 2000 Free Agent 2001 Free Agent 2002-03 Free Agent 2004 Free Agent 2005 Free Agent 2006 Free Agent 2006 Free Agent 2007 Free Agent 2008 Free Agent 2008 Free Agent 2008-09 Free Agent 2009-10 Free Agent 2010 Free Agent 2010-11 Free Agent 2012 Free Agent 2013-15 Free Agent

C Player Tavaris Capers

Pos. WR WR/DB WR/DB WR Paul Carrington DE DE DE Mike Carter TE Kenny Clark WR WR Blake Clingan P P Bret Cooper WR/DB WR/DB WR/DB WR/DB WR/DB WR/DB WR/DB Travis Cooper LB FB/LB Brian Covington DB WR/DB WR/DB Daunte Culpepper QB QB QB QB QB

D Player Elgin Davis Tavirus Davis

Troy Davis Damian Demps Reginald Doster

Leger Douzable

Pos. RB RB WR/LB WR/LB WR/LB WR/LB WR/LB DE DE/LB SS SS CB CB DC DS DS DS DS DS DS DS DE DE DE DE DE DE DE

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UCF in the Pros E Player Steve Edwards

Pos. OT OT OT OT OT OL OL OL/DL OL DE DE DE DE DE DE OL/DL OL/DL RB DB DB DB DB DB WR/DB WR/DB WR/DB

Franchise Philadelphia Eagles Chicago Bears Minnesota Vikings New York Giants Bal more Ravens Arizona Ra lers California Redwoods Arizona Ra lers Chicago Rush Tampa Bay Buccaneers Indianapolis Colts London Monarchs Sco sh Claymores Atlanta Falcons Oakland Raiders Tampa Bay Storm Grand Rapids Rampage Cincinna Bengals Denver Broncos London Monarchs Sco sh Claymores Bal more Stallions Winnipeg Blue Bombers Tampa Bay Storm Orlando Predators Florida Bobcats

League NFL NFL NFL NFL NFL Arena UFL Arena Arena NFL NFL NFLE NFLE NFL NFL Arena Arena NFL NFL NFLE NFLE CFL CFL Arena Arena Arena

Years Transac on (Rd.) 2002 Free Agent 2002-06 Free Agent 2006 Free Agent 2006 Free Agent 2007-08 Free Agent 2008 Free Agent 2009-10 Free Agent 2011 Free Agent 2013 Free Agent 1996 Free Agent 1998 Free Agent 1998 Allocated 1999 Allocated 1999 Free Agent 2001-02 Free Agent 2003-04 Free Agent 2005 Free Agent 1993 Free Agent 1988 Dra 1988 (5th/136) 1991 Dra (1st) 1995 Free Agent 1995 Free Agent 1995 Free Agent 1996 Free Agent 1996-99 Free Agent 1999 Trade

Pos. CB CB CB CB P P P WR WR WR WR WR OT OL/DL OL/DL WR WR WR WR OS

Franchise St. Louis Rams Detroit Lions Sea le Seahawks Bal more Ravens Atlanta Falcons Green Bay Packers Miami Dolphins Buffalo Bills Dallas Cowboys Houston Oilers London Monarchs Green Bay Packers Cincinna Bengals Orlando Predators Milwaukee Mustangs Miami Dolphins Atlanta Falcons Tennessee Titans Chicago Bears Orlando Predators

League NFL NFL NFL NFL NFL NFL NFL NFL NFL NFL NFLE NFL NFL Arena Arena NFL NFL NFL NFL Arena

Years Transac on (Rd.) 2002-06 Dra 2002 (2nd/64) 2007-09 Free Agent 2009 Free Agent 2010 Free Agent 2005 Free Agent 2005-06 Free Agent 2006-07 Free Agent 1988 Dra 1988 (3rd/65) 1989 Free Agent 1990 Free Agent 1992 Allocated 1992 Free Agent 1996 Free Agent 1998 Free Agent 1999 Free Agent 2003 Free Agent 2003 Free Agent 2003 Free Agent 2003-04 Free Agent 2004-10 Free Agent

Pos. OL/DL WR WR WR WR WR CedricGagne-Marcoux OL OL OL Michael Gaines TE TE TE TE

Franchise Stockton Lightning Oakland Raiders New England Patriots Oakland Raiders Cincinna Bengals Florida Tuskers Minnesota Vikings Hamilton Tiger-Cats Toronto Argonauts Carolina Panthers Buffalo Bills Detroit Lions Chicago Bears

League Arena2 NFL NFL NFL NFL UFL NFL CFL CFL NFL NFL NFL NFL

Years Transac on (Rd.) 2007 Free Agent 2003-05 Dra 2003 (5th/167) 2006 Free Agent 2006-07 Free Agent 2008 Free Agent 2009 Free Agent 2007 Free Agent 2007-09 Dra 2006 (1st/8) 2010-12 Free Agent 2004-07 Dra 2004 (7th/234) 2007-08 Free Agent 2007-09 Free Agent 2009 Free Agent

Emil Ekiyor

Willie English Corris Ervin

F Player Travis Fisher

Ryan Flinn

Bernard Ford

Ray Forsythe

Jimmy Fryzel

TE TE Ed Gantner DT DL Clayton Geathers DB Ryan Gillis OG OG Bill Giovane LB Jacoby Glenn DB Jeff Godfrey WR Theo Goins OL Michael Greco DB DB Cornell Green OT OT OT OT OT OT OT OT OT OT Emory Green LB Franco Grilla K K K Mike Gru adauria C C C

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2009 Free Agent 2010 Free Agent 1983 Free Agent 1984-85 Free Agent 2015 Dra (4th/109) 2000 Free Agent 2001 Dra (55th) 1983 Free Agent 2015 Free Agent 2014 Free Agent 2013 Free Agent 2010 Free Agent 2010 Free Agent 1999 Free Agent 2000 Dra 2000 (4th) 2000 Free Agent 2000-01 Free Agent 2001-02 Free Agent 2002-04 Trade 2004-05 Free Agent 2006 Free Agent 2007-10 Free Agent 2010-11 Free Agent 1997 Free Agent 1994 Free Agent 1995 Free Agent 1997-98 Free Agent 1995 Free Agent 1996-99 Free Agent 2000-02 Free Agent

Franchise Tampa Bay Buccaneers Washington Redskins Kansas City Chiefs New York Jets Barcelona Dragons Detroit Lions Arizona Ra lers Orlando Predators Orlando Rage Los Angeles Avengers Jacksonville Jaguars Bal more Ravens Cologne Centurions Carolina Panthers Denver Broncos Atlanta Falcons Cleveland Browns Cleveland Browns Orlando Predators Granite State Warriors Nashville Katz Tennessee Titans Indianapolis Colts Green Bay Packers Cape Fear Wildcats South Georgia Wildcats Miami Dolphins Osceola Ghost Riders Dallas Cowboys Jacksonville Jaguars New England Patriots Cleveland Browns

League NFL NFL NFL NFL NFLE NFL Arena Arena XFL Arena NFL NFL NFLE NFL NFL NFL NFL NFL Arena EFL Arena NFL NFL NFL Arena2 Arena2 NFL WIFL NFL NFL NFL NFL

Years Transac on (Rd.) 2015 Free Agent 1993-94 Dra 1993 (3rd/71) 1994 Free Agent 1996 Free Agent 1996 Allocated 1996 Free Agent 1998 Free Agent 1998-03 Trade 2001 Free Agent 2003 Free Agent 2013 Free Agent 2005 Free Agent 2006 Dra 2006 (7th) 2005-08 Free Agent 2008 Free Agent 2013 Free Agent 2013-14 Free Agent 1994 Free Agent 1995-96 Free Agent 1996 Free Agent 1997 Free Agent 2001 Free Agent 2010 Free Agent 2003 Free Agent 2004 Free Agent 2005 Assigned 2005 Free Agent 2007 Free Agent 2012-13 Free Agent 2014 Free Agent 2014 Free Agent 2014-15 Free Agent

H Player Rannell Hall Rick Hamilton

Brynn Harvey Alex Haynes

Cam Henderson Darin Hinshaw

G Player Bryan Gabourel Doug Gabriel

Cleveland Browns Houston Texans Tampa Bay Bandits Jacksonville Bulls Indianapolis Colts Tallahassee Thunder Orlando Rage Tampa Bay Bandits Chicago Bears Houston Texans Atlanta Falcons New York Giants Green Bay Packers Atlanta Falcons Sco sh Claymores Washington Redskins New York Jets Miami Dolphins Tampa Bay Buccaneers Denver Broncos Tampa Bay Buccaneers Oakland Raiders Buffalo Bills Winnipeg Blue Bombers Albany Firebirds Birmingham Barracudas Orlando Predators Dallas Cowboys St. Louis Rams Arizona Cardinals

Tyson Hinshaw Cory Hogue Brian Huff

Luther Huggins Charley Hughle

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UCF in the Pros I Player Raymond Irvin Kemal Ishmael

M Pos. CB CB DB

Franchise Cleveland Browns Kansas City Chiefs Atlanta Falcons

League NFL NFL NFL

Years Transac on (Rd.) 1991 Dra 1991 (9th/225) 1992 Plan B FA 2013-15 Dra 2013 (7th/243)

Pos. WR TE TE TE WR LB LB LB DL

Franchise Central Valley Coyotes Cologne Centurions New Orleans Saints Cologne Centurions Rio Grande Vall. Dorados Edmonton Eskimos Cincinna Bengals Edmonton Eskimos Philadelphia Eagles

League Arena2 NFLE NFL NFLE Arena2 CFL NFL CFL NFL

Orlando Predators Osceola Ghost Riders Houston Oilers San Diego Chargers New England Patriots Atlanta Falcons Detroit Lions Sea le Seahawks Pi sburgh Steelers Tampa Bay Buccaneers Kansas City Chiefs Milwaukee Mustangs New York Giants St. Louis Rams Virginia Destroyers Tampa Bay Storm Grand Rapids Rampage Daytona Beach Thunderbirds Jacksonville Jaguars New York Giants Billings Outlaws New York Giants Billings Outlaws Omaha Beef Iowa Barnstormers Osceola Ghost Riders Kansas City Chiefs Central Valley Coyotes Amarillo Dusters Cologne Centurions Washington Redskins Cincinna Bengals

Arena WIFL NFL NFL NFL NFL NFL NFL NFL NFL NFL Arena NFL NFL UFL Arena Arena Arena2 NFL NFL IFL NFL IFL IFL Arena WIFL NFL Arena2 Arena2 NFLE NFL NFL

Years Transac on (Rd.) 2009 Free Agent 2002 Allocated 2003 Free Agent 2006 Free Agent 2009 Free Agent 2002-05 Free Agent 2006-10 Free Agent 2012 Free Agent 1996-99, Dra 1996 (3rd/72) 2001 2006-07 Free Agent 2007 Free Agent 1991 Dra 1991 (9th/240) 1991-95 Trade 1996-99 Free Agent 2000-02 Free Agent 2003 Free Agent 2000 Free Agent 2002 Free Agent 2002 Free Agent 2008 Free Agent 2012 Free Agent 2006-09 Free Agent 2010-11 Free Agent 2011 Free Agent 2005 Free Agent 2006-07 Free Agent 2008 Free Agent 2014-15 Dra 2014 (7th/222) 2007 Free Agent 2008 Free Agent 2008-09 Free Agent 2010 Free Agent 2011 Free Agent 2011 Free Agent 2007 Free Agent 2001-02 Free Agent 2005-06 Free Agent 2006 Free Agent 2007 Free Agent Dra 2002 Free Agent 2003-05 Free Agent

Pos. DB

Franchise Toronto Argonauts

League CFL

Years 1980

Pos. WR WR WR WR OL LB LB C C C

Franchise Green Bay Packers Tampa Bay Buccaneers Arizona Cardinals Orlando Predators Milwaukee Mustangs San Diego Chargers Miami Dolphins Tennessee Titans Miami Dolphins Houston Texans

League NFL NFL NFL Arena Arena NFL NFL NFL NFL NFL

Years Transac on (Rd.) 2000-01 Dra 2000 (7th/242) 2003-04 Free Agent 2005 Free Agent 2007 Free Agent 2012 Free Agent 2012 Free Agent 2012 Free Agent 2001 Free Agent 2001 Free Agent 2002-03 Free Agent

J Player Kenny Jackson Mario Jackson

Javid James Rashad Jeanty

Greg Jefferson

OL/DL DL Shawn Jefferson WR WR WR WR WR Marcus Jenkins OG OG OG Sergio Joachim WR WR Darcy Johnson TE TE TE DeMarcus JohnsonOL/DL OL/DL OL/DL Storm Johnson RB Travon Johnson CB CB CB CB CB CB Harvey Joiner DL Willie Jones T Trenton Jordan FB/LB FB/LB DE Ricot Joseph S S

K Player Tim Kiggins

Transac on (Rd.) Free Agent

L Player Charles Lee

Abre Leggins Josh Linam Chris Loren

Player Sean Maag Mike Mabry

Pos. DB C C C C C OL/DL C C Brandon Marshall WR WR WR WR Chris Mar n OL OL OL Rashad Mays DB Parnell McCall DT Glenn McCombs TE/P Jordan McCray OL OL OL OL Jus n McCray OL Quincy McDuffie WR WR Josh McKibben DT DT DT DT OL/DL Mike Merri TE Bruce Miller FB Paul Miranda CB CB CB CB DS Steven Moffe QB Freddie Moore OL OL OL OL Latavius Murray RB

Franchise Jacksonville Jaguars Bal more Ravens Cincinna Bengals Atlanta Falcons Cologne Centurions Cleveland Browns Philadelphia Soul California Redwoods Sacramento Mtn. Lions Denver Broncos Miami Dolphins Chicago Bears New York Jets Houston Texans New England Patriots San Francisco 49ers Osceola Ghost Riders Miami Dolphins Pi sburgh Steelers Green Bay Packers Brooklyn Bolts Minnesota Vikings Carolina Panthers Tennessee Titans Denver Broncos Hamilton Tiger-Cats Bal more Ravens Frankfurt Galaxy Tampa Bay Buccaneers Rhein Fire Orlando Predators Kansas City Chiefs San Francisco 49ers Indianapolis Colts Sea le Seahawks Miami Dolphins Oakland Raiders Orlando Predators Daytona Beach Thunderbirds Denver Broncos Berlin Thunder Bri sh Columbia Lions O awa Renegades Oakland Raiders

League NFL NFL NFL NFL NFLE NFL Arena UFL UFL NFL NFL NFL NFL NFL NFL NFL WIFL NFL NFL NFL FXFL NFL NFL NFL NFL CFL NFL NFLE NFL NFLE Arena NFL NFL NFL NFL NFL NFL Arena Arena2 NFL NFLE CFL CFL NFL

Years Transac on (Rd.) 2014 Free Agent 2003 Dra 2003 (7th/250) 2003-04 Free Agent 2004-05 Free Agent 2004-05 Allocated 2006 Free Agent 2006-08 Free Agent 2009 Free Agent 2010-11 Free Agent 2006-10 Dra 2006 (4th/119) 2010-11 Free Agent 2012-14 Trade 2015 Trade 2014 Free Agent 2014 Free Agent 2014-15 Free Agent 2007 Free Agent 1989 Free Agent 1986-87 Free Agent 2014 Free Agent 2014 Free Agent 2014 Free Agent 2015 Free Agent 2014-15 Free Agent 2013 Free Agent 2014 Free Agent 2002 Free Agent 2002 Allocated 2003 Free Agent 2003 Allocated 2004 Free Agent 2008 Dra 2008 (7th/239) 2011-15 Dra 2011 (7th/211) 1999-00 Dra 1999 (4th/96) 2000-02 Free Agent 2002-03 Free Agent 2003 Free Agent 2003-04 Free Agent 2008 Free Agent 2003 Free Agent 2003 Free Agent 2003-04 Free Agent 2005-06 Free Agent 2013-15 Dra 2013 (6th/181)

Franchise Detroit Lions Tennessee Valley Vipers Orlando Predators Jacksonville Jaguars Pi sburgh Steelers Kansas City Chiefs Dallas Cowboys Atlanta Falcons Orlando Predators

League NFL Arena2 Arena NFL NFL NFL NFL NFL Arena

Years Transac on (Rd.) 2009 Free Agent 2007 Free Agent 2010 Free Agent 2011 Free Agent 2011 Free Agent 2011-12 Free Agent 2013-14 Free Agent 2012-13 Free Agent 2000-01 Free Agent

Franchise Rosenheim Rebels Orlando Predators Dallas Desperados Grand Rapids Rampage Atlanta Falcons

League Years Transac on (Rd.) Germany 1994 Free Agent Arena 2000-01 Free Agent Arena 2002 Free Agent Arena 2003 Free Agent NFL 2015 Free Agent

N Player Johnell Neal Frisner Nelson

Pos. DB DL/OL OL/DL Jamar Newsome WR WR WR WR Adam Nissley TE Mark Nonsant WR/LB

O Player John Osborne Mike Osuna

Jordan Ozeri es

Pos. TE FB/LB FB/LB FB/LB DB

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Player Ian Pa erson

Pos. DE DB Elton Pa erson DE DE DE DE DE DE DE OL/DL Vic Penn QB QB QB QB QB Breshad Perriman WR Jason Peters RB RB Charlie Pierce K K K Nick Pieschel OL Terrance Plummer LB Deon Porter S Ma Prater K K K K K K

Franchise Sea le Seahawks O awa Roughriders Cincinna Bengals Jacksonville Jaguars Cincinna Bengals Minnesota Vikings Berlin Thunder Jacksonville Jaguars Team Florida Orlando Predators Bri sh Columbia Lions Cape Fear Wildcats Tallahassee Thunder Orlando Predators Macon Knights Bal more Ravens New York Giants Billings Outlaws Orlando Predators Berlin Thunder Orlando Rage Chicago Bears Washington Redskins Edmonton Eskimos Detroit Lions Green Bay Packers Minnesota Vikings Miami Dolphins Denver Broncos Detroit Lions

League NFL CFL NFL NFL NFL NFL NFLE NFL AAFL Arena CFL Arena2 Arena2 Arena Arena2 NFL NFL IFL Arena NFLE XFL NFL NFL CFL NFL NFL NFL NFL NFL NFL

Years Transac on (Rd.) 1987 Free Agent 1993 Free Agent 2003-04 Dra 2003 (7th/259) 2004 Free Agent 2005 Free Agent 2005-06 Free Agent 2006 Allocated 2006-07 Free Agent 2008 Dra 2008 (18/105) 2008 Free Agent 2001 Free Agent 2002 Free Agent 2002 Free Agent 2003 Free Agent 2003 Free Agent 2015 Dra (1st/26) 2007 Free Agent 2008 Free Agent 1997 Free Agent 1999-00 Free Agent 2001 Free Agent 2012 Free Agent 2015 Free Agent 1998 Free Agent 2006 Free Agent 2006 Free Agent 2006 Free Agent 2007 Free Agent 2007-14 Free Agent 2014-15 Free Agent

Franchise New York Giants Washington Redskins Carolina Panthers Indianapolis Colts Rhein Fire NY/NJ Hitmen Tampa Bay Buccaneers Bal more Ravens Cincinna Bengals Rhein Fire Osceola Ghost Riders Jacksonville Tomcats Augusta Stallions Cape Fear Wildcats Macon Knights Philadelphia Eagles Calgary Stampeders Toronto Argonauts Minnesota Vikings Cincinna Bengals Jacksonville Jaguars Florida Tuskers Tampa Bay Bandits Atlanta Falcons

League NFL NFL NFL NFL NFLE XFL NFL NFL NFL NFLE WIFL Arena2 Arena2 Arena2 Arena2 NFL CFL CFL NFL NFL NFL UFL USFL NFL

Years Transac on (Rd.) 2009-10 Free Agent 2010 Free Agent 1997 Free Agent 1998-99 Free Agent 2000 Dra 2000 (18th) 2000-01 Free Agent 2015 Free Agent 2011-15 Dra 2011 (3rd/85) 1994 Free Agent 1997 Free Agent 2007 Free Agent 2000 Free Agent 2001 Free Agent 2002 Free Agent 2003 Free Agent 2003 Free Agent 2003-06 Dra 2003 (2nd/11) 2007-10 Trade 2012-15 Dra 2012 (3/66) 2002-03 Free Agent 2010 Free Agent 2010 Free Agent 1983 Dra 1983 Free Agent

Franchise Cleveland Browns Indianapolis Colts

League NFL NFL

Years 1987 1989

R Player Sha’reff Rashad

Pos. S DB Nakia Reddick SS SS SS SS Josh Reese WR Jah Reid OT David Rhodes WR WR Stanford Rhule LB Kenton Rickerson DS DS DS DS Taylor Robertson OG OG OG Josh Robinson DB Tito Rodriguez LB Rocky Ross WR WR Sco Ryerson PK PK

S Player Aaron Sam

Pos. RB RB

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CB CB CB Donald Sanders Coach Ed Schenk TE Ryan Schneider QB Ray Shipman LB LB Keith Shologan DL DL DL Mike Sims-Walker WR WR WR WR Josh Si on OL Kevin Smith RB RB Marque e Smith RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB Mike Sommerfield DT Bobby Spitulski LB Bill Stewart FB/LB FB/LB Brandon Sumner QB

New England Patriots Philadelphia Eagles Atlanta Falcons Rhein Fire Minnesota Vikings Tennessee Valley Vipers New Orleans Saints Hamilton Tiger-Cats San Diego Chargers Saskatchewan Roughriders O awa Redblacks Jacksonville Jaguars St. Louis Rams Jacksonville Jaguars Winnipeg Blue Bombers Green Bay Packers Detroit Lions Winnipeg Blue Bombers Carolina Panthers Rhein Fire Winnipeg Blue Bombers Shreveport Knights Green Bay Bombers Iowa Barnstormers La Crosse Knight Train Los Angeles Xtreme Carolina S ngrays Kissimee Kreatures Osceola Ghost Riders Tampa Bay Bandits Sea le Seahawks Orlando Predators Charlo e Rage Osceola Ghost Riders

NFL NFL NFL NFLE NFL Arena2 NFL CFL NFL CFL CFL NFL NFL NFL CFL NFL NFL CFL NFL NFLE CFL RFL IFL Arena NIFL XFL NIFL NIFL WIFL USFL NFL Arena Arena WIFL

2003-07 Dra 2003 (4th/120) 2008-11 Free Agent 2012-13 Trade 2000 (Won World Bowl) 1987 Free Agent 2006 Assigned 2013 Free Agent 2013 Free Agent 2008 Free Agent 2008-13 Dra 2008 (1st/4th) 2014 Free Agent 2007-10 Dra 2007 (3rd/79) 2011 Free Agent 2011 Free Agent 2013 Free Agent 2008-15 Dra 2008 (4th/135) 2008-12 Dra 2008 (3rd/64) 2014 Free Agent 1996-98 Dra 1996 (5th/142) 1998 Free Agent 1998 Free Agent 1999 Free Agent 1999 Free Agent 2000 Free Agent 2000 Free Agent 2001 Free Agent 2003 Free Agent 2004 Head Coach 2005-06 Head Coach 1982 Free Agent 1992-94 Dra 1992 (3rd/66) 1992-95 Free Agent 1995 Free Agent 2007 Free Agent

Franchise Jacksonville Bulls Pi sburgh Maulers New York Jets Orlando Renegades Buffalo Bills Oakland Raiders Philadelphia Eagles

League USFL USFL NFL USFL NFL NFL NFL

Years Transac on (Rd.) 1983 Free Agent 1984 Free Agent 1996 Free Agent 1985 Territorial Dra 2010-13 Dra 2010 (2nd/41) 2014 Free Agent 2015 Free Agent

Franchise Cleveland Browns

League NFL

Years 2009

Franchise Osceola Ghost Riders Erie RiverRats Erie Storm Miami Dolphins Atlanta Falcons Washington Redskins Tampa Bay Buccaneers Cleveland Browns Detroit Lions New York Giants

League WIFL AIFA AIFA NFL NFL NFL NFL NFL NFL NFL

Years Transac on (Rd.) 2007 Free Agent 2007-08 Free Agent 2010 Free Agent 2005 Free Agent 2002 Free Agent 1987 Dra 1987 (10th/274) 1988 Free Agent 1989 Free Agent 2015 Free Agent 1988 Free Agent

T Player Jim Taylor

Pos. LB LB Kendrick Thomas LB Dana Thyhsen QB Torell Troup DT DT Jus n Tukes TE

V Player Jason Venson

Pos. DB

Transac on (Rd.) Free Agent

W Player Glenroy Watkins

Pos. DL DL DL Mark Whi emore WR Terrance Williams RB Ted Wilson WR WR WR Torrian Wilson OL Keenan Wimbley LB


UCF in the Pros UCF ON ACTIVE NFL ROSTERS The following UCF Knights have earned spots on ac Player Franchise Kamar Aiken Buffalo Bills New England Patriots Bal more Ravens Atari Bigby Green Bay Packers Sea le Seahawks San Diego Chargers Blake Bortles Jacksonville Jaguars A.J. Bouye Houston Texans Patrick Brown New York Jets Miami Dolphins Minnesota Vikings Joe Burne Pi sburgh Steelers Paul Carrington Denver Broncos Kenny Clark Minnesota Vikings Daunte Culpepper Minnesota Vikings Miami Dolphins Oakland Raiders Detroit Lions Elgin Davis New England Patriots Troy Davis New York Jets Leger Douzable New York Giants St. Louis Rams Jacksonville Jaguars Tennessee Titans New York Jets Steve Edwards Chicago Bears New York Giants Travis Fisher St. Louis Rams Detroit Lions Sea le Seahawks Ryan Flinn Green Bay Packers Bernard Ford Dallas Cowboys Houston Oilers Doug Gabriel Oakland Raiders New England Patriots Oakland Raiders Michael Gaines Carolina Panthers Buffalo Bills Detroit Lions Chicago Bears Cleveland Browns Michael Greco Green Bay Packers Cornell Green New York Jets Tampa Bay Buccaneers Tampa Bay Buccaneers Oakland Raiders Buffalo Bills Mike Gru aduria St. Louis Rams Arizona Cardinals

Kamar Aiken

ve 53-man NFL rosters. Years 2011 2012 2013-14 2005-10 2011 2012 2014 2013-14 2010 2010 2010-12 2009 2008 2001-05 1999-05 2006-07 2007 2008-09 1987-88 2013 2008-09 2009 2010-11 2012 2013-14 2002-06 2006 2002-06 2007-08 2009 2005-06 1989 1990 2003-05 2006 2006-07 2004-07 2007 2007-08 2009 2009 2010 2000-01 2002-04 2006 2007-09 2010 1996-99 2000-02

Rick Hamilton

Alex Haynes Kemal Ishmael Mario Jackson Rashad Jeanty Greg Jefferson Shawn Jefferson

Marcus Jenkins Darcy Johnson Storm Johnson Ricot Joseph Charles Lee

Chris Loren Brandon Marshall

Mike Merri Bruce Miller Paul Miranda Latavius Murray Jamar Newsome Adam Nissley Elton Pa erson

Ma Prater

Sha’reff Rashad Jah Reid Josh Robinson Asante Samuel

Ed Schenk Mike Sims-Walker

Josh Si on Kevin Smith Bob Spitulski Torell Troup Ted Wilson

Washington Redskins Kansas City Chiefs New York Jets Carolina Panthers Denver Broncos Atlanta Falcons New Orleans Saints Cincinna Bengals Philadelphia Eagles San Diego Chargers New England Patriots Atlanta Falcons Detroit Lions Sea le Seahawks New York Giants Jacksonville Jaguars Washington Redskins Green Bay Packers Tampa Bay Buccaneers Arizona Cardinals Houston Texans Denver Broncos Miami Dolphins Chicago Bears Kansas City Chiefs San Francisco 49ers Indianapolis Colts Sea le Seahawks Oakland Raiders Jacksonville Jaguars Kansas City Chiefs Atlanta Falcons Cincinna Bengals Jacksonville Jaguars Cincinna Bengals Jacksonville Jaguars Atlanta Falcons Denver Broncos Detroit Lions New York Giants Washington Redskins Bal more Ravens Minnesota Vikings New England Patriots Philadelphia Eagles Atlanta Falcons Minnesota Vikings Jacksonville Jaguars St. Louis Rams Jacksonville Jaguars Green Bay Packers Detroit Lions Sea le Seahawks Buffalo Bills Washington Redskins

1993-94 1994-95 1996 2007 2008 2013-14 2003 2006-09 1996-99, ‘01 1991-95 1996-99 2000-02 2003 2000 2006-09 2014 2002 2000-01 2003-04 2005 2001-02 2006-09 2010-11 2012-14 2008 2011-14 1999-00 2000-02 2013-14 2011 2012 2012 2003-04 2004 2005 2006-07 2007 2007-13 2014 2009 2010 2011-14 2012-14 2003-07 2008-11 2012-13 1987 2007-10 2011 2011 2008-14 2008-12 1992-94 2010-12 1987

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Player Daunte Culpepper Daunte Culpepper Daunte Culpepper Asante Samuel Brandon Marshall Asante Samuel Brandon Marshall Asante Samuel Asante Samuel Brandon Marshall Brandon Marshall Josh Si on Brandon Marshall Ma Prater Josh Si on

Player Ted Wilson Elgin Davis Bernard Ford Corris Ervin Raymond Irvin Shawn Jefferson Bob Spitulski Rick Hamilton Greg Jefferson Marque e Smith Daunte Culpepper Paul Miranda Charles Lee Travis Fisher Asante Samuel Doug Gabriel Mike Mabry Elton Pa erson Michael Gaines Brandon Marshall Mike Sims-Walker Kevin Smith Josh Si on Mike Merri Joe Burne Torell Troup Jah Reid Bruce Miller Josh Robinson Latavius Murray Kemal Ishmael Blake Bortles Storm Johnson Breshad Perriman Clayton Geathers

Pos. QB QB QB DB WR DB WR DB DB WR WR OL WR PK OL

Team Minnesota Vikings Minnesota Vikings Minnesota Vikings New England Patriots Denver Broncos Philadelphia Eagles Denver Broncos Philadelphia Eagles Philadelphia Eagles Miami Dolphins Chicago Bears Green Bay Packers Chicago Bears Denver Broncos Green Bay Packers

NFL Season 2000 2003 2004 2007 2008 2008 2009 2009 2010 2011 2012 2012 2013 2013 2014

KNIGHTS IN THE SUPER BOWL Player Game Shawn Jefferson XXIX Shawn Jefferson XXXI Mike Gru adauria XXXIV Cornell Green XXXVII Charles Lee XXXVII Asante Samuel XXXVIII Asante Samuel XXXIX Asante Samuel XLII Darcy Johnson XLII Atari Bigby XLV Michael Greco XLV Josh Si on XLV Bruce Miller XLVII Jah Reid XLVII Ma Prater XLVIII

Team San Diego Chargers New England Patriots St. Louis Rams Tampa Bay Buccaneers Tampa Bay Buccaneers New England Patriots New England Patriots New England Patriots New York Giants Green Bay Packers Green Bay Packers Green Bay Packers San Francisco 49ers Bal more Ravens Denver Broncos

Result Lost Lost Won Won Won Won Won Lost Won Won Won Won Lost Won Lost

Opponent San Francisco 49ers Green Bay Packers Tennessee Titans Oakland Raiders Oakland Raiders Carolina Panthers Philadelphia Eagles New York Giants New England Patriots Pi sburgh Steelers Pi sburgh Steelers Pi sburgh Steelers Bal more Ravens San Francisco 49ers Sea le Seahawks

Pos. WR DB WR DB DB WR LB LB DE RB QB DB WR DB DB WR OL DE TE WR WR TB OL TE CB DT OT DE/FB DB RB DB QB RB WR DB

Team Washington Redskins New England Patriots Buffalo Bills Denver Broncos Cleveland Browns Houston Oilers Sea le Seahawks Washington Redskins Philadelphia Eagles Carolina Panthers Minnesota Vikings Indianapolis Colts Green Bay Packers St. Louis Rams New England Patriots Oakland Raiders Bal more Ravens Cincinna Bengals Carolina Panthers Denver Broncos Jacksonville Jaguars Detroit Lions Green Bay Packers Kansas City Chiefs Pi sburgh Steelers Buffalo Bills Bal more Ravens San Francisco 49ers Minnesota Vikings Oakland Raiders Atlanta Falcons Jacksonville Jaguars Jacksonville Jaguars Bal more Ravens Indianapolis Colts

KNIGHTS IN THE AFC CHAMP. GAME Player Shawn Jefferson Shawn Jefferson Asante Samuel Asante Samuel Cornell Green Doug Gabriel Asante Samuel Asante Samuel Jah Reid Kamar Aiken Jah Reid Ma Prater

NFL Season 1994 1996 2003 2004 2005 2006 2006 2007 2011 2012 2012 2013

Team San Diego Chargers New England Patriots New England Patriots New England Patriots Denver Broncos New England Patriots New England Patriots New England Patriots Bal more Ravens New England Patriots Bal more Ravens Denver Broncos

Result Won Won Won Won Lost Lost Lost Won Lost Lost Won Won

Opponent Pi sburgh Steelers Jacksonville Jaguars Indianapolis Colts Pi sburgh Steelers Pi sburgh Steelers Indianapolis Colts Indianapolis Colts San Diego Chargers New England Patriots Bal more Ravens New England Patriots New England Patriots

KNIGHTS IN THE NFC CHAMP. GAME Player Mike Gru adauria Daunte Culpepper Cornell Green Atari Bigby Asante Samuel Atari Bigby Michael Greco Josh Si on Bruce Miller Asante Samuel Adam Nissley Bruce Miller Bruce Miller Josh Si on

NFL Season 1999 2000 2002 2007 2008 2010 2010 2010 2011 2012 2012 2012 2013 2014

Team St. Louis Rams Minnesota Vikings Tampa Bay Buccaneers Green Bay Packers Philadelphia Eagles Green Bay Packers Green Bay Packers Green Bay Packers San Francisco 49ers Atlanta Falcons Atlanta Falcons San Francisco 49ers San Francisco 49ers Green Bay Packers

Result Won Lost Won Lost Lost Won Won Won Lost Lost Lost Won Lost Lost

Opponent Tampa Bay Buccaneers New York Giants Philadelphia Eagles New York Giants Arizona Cardinals Chicago Bears Chicago Bears Chicago Bears New York Giants San Francisco 49ers San Francisco 49ers Atlanta Falcons Sea le Seahawks Sea le Seahawks

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Year 1987 1987 1988 1988 1991 1991 1992 1993 1995 1996 1999 1999 2000 2002 2003 2003 2003 2003 2004 2006 2007 2008 2008 2008 2009 2010 2011 2011 2012 2013 2013 2014 2014 2015 2015

Round 10 12 3 5 9 9 3 3 3 5 1 4 7 2 4 5 7 7 7 4 3 3 4 7 5 2 3 7 3 6 7 1 7 1 4

Pick 274 330 65 136 225 240 66 71 72 142 11 96 242 64 120 167 250 259 234 119 79 64 135 239 168 41 85 211 66 181 243 3 222 26 109


On the Air TELEVISION APPEARANCES SINCE 1996 (BOWL SUBDIVISION ERA) Date Aug. 29, 1996 Sept. 14, 1996 Oct. 26, 1996 Sept. 6, 1997 Sept. 20, 1997 Sept. 27, 1997 Oct. 25, 1997 Sept. 5, 1998 Sept. 19, 1998 Sept. 26, 1998 Oct. 3, 1998 Oct. 24, 1998 Oct. 31, 1998 Nov. 7, 1998 Nov. 21, 1998 Sept. 4, 1999 Sept. 11, 1999 Sept. 25, 1999 Nov. 6, 1999 Sept. 30, 2000 Oct. 7, 2000 Nov. 4, 2000 Nov. 11, 2000 Sept. 8, 2001 Sept. 22, 2001 Sept. 29, 2001 Oct. 6, 2001 Oct. 27, 2001 Aug. 31, 2002 Sept. 7, 2002 Sept. 20, 2002 Oct. 12, 2002 Oct. 19, 2002 Nov. 2, 2002 Nov. 23, 2002 Aug. 31, 2003 Sept. 20, 2003 Sept. 27, 2003 Oct. 11, 2003 Nov. 1, 2003 Nov. 8, 2003 Nov. 19, 2003 Sept. 4, 2004 Sept. 18, 2004 Oct. 30, 2004 Sept. 1, 2005 Sept. 17, 2005 Nov. 5, 2005 Nov. 12, 2005 Dec. 3, 2005 Dec. 24, 2005 Sept. 9, 2006 Sept. 16, 2006 Sept. 26, 2006 Oct. 4, 2006 Oct. 13, 2006 Oct. 28, 2006 Nov. 4, 2006 Nov. 11, 2006 Nov. 25, 2006 Sept. 1, 2007 Sept. 15, 2007 Sept. 22, 2007 Oct. 6, 2007 Oct. 13, 2007 Oct. 28, 2007 Nov. 3, 2007 Nov. 10, 2007 Dec. 1, 2007 Dec. 29, 2007 Sept. 6, 2008 Sept. 20, 2008 Sept. 27, 2008 Oct. 4, 2008 Oct. 11, 2008 Oct. 26, 2008

Network Sun Sports Sun Sports Sun Sports Sun Sports/Fox Sports South Sun Sports Sun Sports Sun Sports Sun Sports ESPN Fox Sports Net/Sun Sports Sun Sports Sun Sports WYTV (Youngstown) Sun Sports KRQE (Albuquerque) ESPN Regional/Sun Sports Sun Sports Sun Sports/Media One Sun Sports Sun Sports Sun Sports Sun Sports ESPN Regional ESPN Regional/Sun Sports Sun Sports Sun Sports Sun Sports/CSS Sun Sports ESPN Sun Sports ESPN2 Sun Sports Sun Sports ESPN Regional/Sun Sports Sun Sports ESPN ESPN Regional/Sun Sports Sun Sports ESPN Regional/Sun Sports Sun Sports Sun Sports ESPN2 ESPN ESPN Regional/Sun Sports ESPN Regional/Sun Sports ESPN Fox Sports Net Florida i Network CBS College Sports ESPN ESPN Sun Sports CBS College Sports ESPN2 ESPN2 ESPN CBS College Sports CBS College Sports CBS College Sports CSS ESPN360 ESPN2 CSS CBS College Sports ESPNU ESPN CSS CBS College Sports ESPN ESPN ESPN2 ESPNU CBS College Sports CBS College Sports ESPNU ESPN

Coverage Regional Regional Regional Regional Regional Regional Regional Regional Na onal Regional Regional Regional Local Regional Local Regional Regional Regional Regional Regional Regional Regional Regional Regional Regional Regional Regional Regional Na onal Regional Na onal Regional Regional Regional Regional Na onal Regional Regional Regional Regional Regional Na onal Na onal Regional Regional Na onal Regional Na onal Na onal Na onal Na onal Regional Na onal Na onal Na onal Na onal Na onal Na onal Na onal Regional Online/Na onal Na onal Regional Na onal Na onal Na onal Regional Na onal Na onal Na onal Na onal Na onal Na onal Na onal Na onal Na onal

Opponent William & Mary at New Mexico at Georgia Tech at South Carolina Idaho at #8 Auburn at Mississippi State at Louisiana Tech at Purdue at Bowling Green at Toledo at Louisiana Youngstown State at Auburn New Mexico #22 Purdue at #4 Florida at #11 Georgia at Auburn at Eastern Michigan at Northern Illinois at Louisiana Tech #8 Virginia Tech at Syracuse at Tulane at #8 Virginia Tech UAB at Utah State at #24 Penn State at Arizona State at Marshall at Western Michigan Toledo Syracuse at Miami (Ohio) at #9 Virginia Tech at Syracuse at Kent State at Ohio at West Virginia at Eastern Michigan Marshall at Wisconsin at Penn State at Marshall at South Carolina at USF Houston at UAB Tulsa (C-USA Championship Game) Nevada (Sheraton Hawaii Bowl) at #7 Florida USF Southern Miss at Marshall Pi sburgh at Houston East Carolina at Memphis UAB at NC State #6 Texas Memphis at East Carolina at #5 USF at Southern Miss Marshall at UAB Tulsa (C-USA Championship Game) Mississippi State (AutoZone Liberty Bowl) #17 USF at Boston College at UTEP SMU at Miami at #19 Tulsa

Result W, 39-33 L, 7-17 L, 20-27 L,31-33 W, 41-10 L, 14-41 L, 28-35 W, 64-30 L, 7-35 W, 38-31 W, 31-24 W, 42-10 W, 44-32 L, 610 W, 38-6 L, 13-47 L, 27-58 L, 23-24 L, 10-28 W, 31-10 L, 20-40 W, 20-16 L, 21-44 L, 10-21 W, 36-29 L, 14-46 W, 24-7 L, 27-30 L, 24-27 L, 13-46 L, 21-26 W, 31-27 L, 24-27 L, 35-38 W, 48-31 L, 28-49 L, 14-38 L, 16-36 L, 0-28 L, 18-36 L, 13-19 L, 7-21 L, 6-34 L, 13-37 L, 3-20 L, 15-24 L, 14-31 W, 31-29 W, 27-21 L, 27-44 L, 48-49 (OT) L, 0-42 L, 17-24 L, 14-19 W, 23-22 L, 7-52 L, 31-51 L, 10-23 W, 26-24 W, 31-22 W, 25-23 L, 32-35 W, 56-20 L, 38-52 L, 12-64 W, 34-17 W, 47-13 W, 45-31 W, 44-25 L, 3-10 L, 24-31 (OT) L, 7-34 L, 13-58 W, 31-17 L, 14-20 L, 19-49

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On the Air TELEVISION APPEARANCES SINCE 1996 (BOWL SUBDIVISION ERA) Date Nov. 2, 2008 Nov. 15, 2008 Sept. 5, 2009 Sept. 19, 2009 Sept. 26, 2009 Oct. 3, 2009 Oct. 17, 2009 Nov. 1, 2009 Nov. 7, 2009 Nov. 14, 2009 Nov. 21, 2009 Dec. 19, 2009 Sept. 11, 2010 Sept. 18, 2010 Sept. 25, 2010 Oct. 6, 2010 Oct. 13, 2010 Oct. 23, 2010 Oct. 30, 2010 Nov. 5, 2010 Nov. 13, 2010 Nov. 27, 2010 Dec. 4, 2010 Dec. 31, 2010 Sept. 3, 2011 Sept. 10, 2011 Sept. 17, 2011 Sept. 23, 2011 Oct. 8, 2011 Oct. 15, 2011 Oct. 20, 2011 Oct. 29, 2011 Nov. 3, 2011 Nov. 12, 2011 Nov. 19, 2011 Nov. 25, 2011 Aug. 30, 2012 Sept. 8, 2012 Sept. 15, 2012 Sept. 29, 2012 Oct. 4, 2012 Oct. 13, 2012 Oct. 20, 2012 Oct. 27, 2012 Nov. 3, 2012 Nov. 10, 2012 Nov. 17, 2012 Nov. 24, 2012 Dec. 1, 2012 Dec. 21, 2012 Aug. 29, 2013 Sept. 6, 2013 Sept. 14, 2013 Sept. 28, 2013 Oct. 5, 2013 Oct. 18, 2013 Oct. 26, 2013 Nov. 9, 2013 Nov. 16, 2013 Nov. 21, 2013 Nov. 29, 2013 Dec. 7, 2013 Jan. 1, 2014 Aug. 30, 2014 Sept. 13, 2014 Sept. 20, 2014 Oct. 2, 2014 Oct. 9, 2014 Oct. 18, 2014 Oct. 25, 2014 Nov. 1, 2014 Nov. 14, 2014 Nov. 22, 2014 Nov. 28, 2014 Dec. 4, 2014 Dec. 26, 2014 Overall Record

Network ESPN CSS Bright House Sports Network Bright House Sports Network Bright House Sports Network Bright House Sports Network CBS College Sports ESPN FOX Sports Net CBS College Sports Bright House Sports Network ESPN CBS College Sports Bright House Sports Network FOX Sports Net ESPN ESPN Bright House Sports Network Bright House Sports Network ESPN2 CBS College Sports CSS/Bright House Sports Network ESPN2 ESPN Bright House Sports Network CBS Sports Network ESPN3 ESPN Bright House Sports Network FOX Sports Net CSS/Bright House Sports Network Bright House Sports Network CBS Sports Network CBS Sports Network FOX Sports Net CBS Sports Network ESPN3 ESPN2 CSS/Bright House Sports Network FOX Sports Net CBS Sports Network CBS Sports Network CSS/Bright House Sports Network CBS Sports Network CBS Sports Network FOX College Sports FOX Sports Net FOX Sports Net ESPN2 ESPN ESPN3 CBS Sports Network Big Ten Network ABC ESPN3 ESPN ESPN Regional ESPN2 ESPN Regional ESPN ESPN ESPN ESPN ESPN2 SEC Network ESPN3 ESPN ESPN ESPNU CBS Sports Network CBS Sports Network ESPN2 ESPNews ESPN2 ESPN ESPN

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Opponent East Carolina at Marshall Samford Buffalo at East Carolina Memphis #9 Miami Marshall at #2 Texas #13 Houston Tulane Rutgers (St. Petersburg Bowl) NC State at Buffalo at Kansas State UAB at Marshall Rice East Carolina at Houston Southern Miss at Memphis SMU (C-USA Championship Game) Georgia (AutoZone Liberty Bowl) Charleston Southern Boston College at FIU at BYU Marshall at SMU at UAB Memphis Tulsa at #25/23 Southern Miss at East Carolina UTEP at Akron at #14 Ohio State FIU Missouri East Carolina Southern Miss at Memphis at Marshall SMU at UTEP at Tulsa UAB at Tulsa (C-USA Championship Game) Ball State (Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl) Akron at FIU at Penn State #12/13 South Carolina at Memphis at #8/6 Louisville UConn Houston at Temple Rutgers USF at SMU #6/5 Baylor (Tos tos Fiesta Bowl) vs. Penn State (Dublin, Ireland) at #20/22 Missouri Bethune-Cookman at Houston BYU Tulane Temple at UConn Tulsa SMU at USF at East Carolina vs. NC State (Bitcoin St. Petersburg Bowl)

Result L, 10-13 (OT) W, 30-14 W, 28-24 W, 23-17 L, 14-19 W, 32-14 L, 7-27 W, 21-20 L, 3-35 W, 37-32 W, 49-0 L, 24-45 L, 21-28 W, 24-10 L, 13-17 W, 42-7 W, 35-14 W, 41-14 W, 49-35 W, 40-33 L, 21-31 W, 37-17 W, 17-7 W, 10-6 W, 62-0 W, 30-3 L, 10-17 L, 17-24 W, 16-6 L, 17-38 L, 24-26 W, 41-0 L, 17-24 L, 29-30 L, 31-38 W, 31-14 W, 56-14 L, 16-31 W, 33-20 L, 16-21 W, 40-20 W, 38-31 (2OT) W, 35-17 W, 54-17 W, 42-17 W, 31-24 L, 21-23 W, 49-24 L, 27-33 (OT) W, 38-17 W, 38-7 W, 38-0 W, 34-31 L, 25-28 W, 24-17 W, 38-35 W, 62-17 W, 19-14 W, 39-36 W, 41-17 W, 23-20 W, 17-13 W, 52-42 L, 24-26 L, 10-38 W, 41-7 W, 17-12 W, 31-24 (OT) W, 20-13 W, 34-14 L, 29-37 W, 31-7 W, 53-7 W, 16-0 W, 32-30 L, 27-34 78-78


Florida Citrus Bowl

On Sept. 29, 1979, the Florida Citrus Bowl, known back then to the Orlando community as the Tangerine Bowl, opened its doors for a hometown, start-up football program guided by Don Jonas. The Knights called the crown jewel of the Orlando Centroplex home un l the 2007 season when Bright House Networks Stadium was erected on the UCF campus. Jonas was the first of seven men that led the Knights onto the field at the Citrus Bowl. Current head coach George O’Leary was the last. The rela onship witnessed more than 100 Knight victories came to an end when the Black and Gold ran through the Citrus Bowl tunnel one last me on Nov. 25, 2006, against UAB. The Citrus Bowl saw the Knights’ football program rise through the division ranks of the NCAA, star ng as a Division III member in 1979, to making the move to Division II in me for the 1982 season, then on to Football Championship Division status in 1990 before finally emerging at the top level as a Football Bowl Subdivision member in 1997. The Knights were victorious in their inaugural game at the stadium, defea ng Fort Benning 7-6 in front of 14,138 fans. Quarterback Mike Cullison’s touchdown pass to Bobby Joe Plain on a fourth-and-goal was the first Knight score in the venue and proved to be the difference in the game. UCF fans would go on to set a Division III record as an average of 11,420 fans a ended the Knights’ four home games that season. During UCF’s 28-year stretch when it called the Citrus Bowl home, the stadium was the pla orm for some great UCF moments. The final home game vs. UAB in 2006 served as the final opportunity to add to that long, memorable list, and the Knights did not disappoint. Quarterback Kyle Israel found Mike Sims-Walker twice in the first quarter for a pair of touchdowns and the Black and Gold did not look back, defea ng the Blazers 31-22. The crowd of 23,755 broke the 200,000 mark for the first me in school history, as the Knights saw a then-school record 220,980 fans flock through the gates in 2006. UCF completed its tenure at the Florida Citrus Bowl with a 112-59-1 record. The Knights outscored their opponents 5,136-3,496 in 172 games with the 5,000th point coming on a Michael Torres extra point against Villanova Sept. 2, 2006.

BY THE NUMBERS AT THE CITRUS BOWL

7

Record number of touchdown passes by a Knight. Darin Slack achieved the feat during a 52-14 trouncing of West Georgia in 1987.

8

Number of 300-yard passing games Daunte Culpepper had during his illustrious career with UCF. Also the jersey number worn by the first-round NFL dra pick, who had a total of 15 300-yard passing games during his career as a Knight.

11

Most consecu ve home wins by UCF. The streak started on Nov. 2, 1996, with a 42-15 victory over Illinois State on Homecoming.

21

Largest margin overcome by the Knights in a victory. UCF fell behind 21-0 in the first quarter, but rallied for a 28-24 win over Illinois State on Oct. 20, 1984.

23

Tackles recorded by Bill Giovane in the 1979 season-finale against Morehouse. The total s ll stands as the all- me record for single-game tackles by a Knight.

number of points scored in a half by the Knights. UCF 50 Highest went on to defeat Akron, 57-17, on Nov. 3, 2001.

55

Longest field goal by a Knight. Ed O’Brien drilled the booming kick to help UCF pull out a 39-37 victory over Bethune-Cookman on Sept. 7, 1985.

greatest margin of victory for the Knights. UCF thumped 64 The Grand Valley State 67-3 on Halloween in 1987. Knights’ 100th victory on their home field was a 28-17 100 The win over Akron on Homecoming, Oct. 26, 2002.

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Rushing Records TEAM RECORDS

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

Single Game Most Rushing A empts UCF ...................... 64 ..............Gardner-Webb, 9/5/92 ............................. 64 ......Bethune-Cookman, 11/4/95 Both Teams .......... 105 ..........................Tulsa, 12/1/12 Opponent ............ 79 ............................. VMI, 9/25/82

RUSHING ATTEMPTS Game 1. Kevin Smith ............46/219 ..........UTEP, 11/24/07 2. Kevin Smith ............43/175 .......... USM, 10/28/07 3. Brynn Harvey .........42/219 .....Memphis, 10/3/09 4. Kevin Smith ............41/320 ...........UAB, 11/10/07 5. Marque e Smith ....39/203 ............B-CU, 11/4/95 Kevin Smith ............39/284 ............Tulsa, 12/1/07 7. Marque e Smith ....35/181 ...... Samford, 10/7/95 Kevin Smith ............35/217 ........ NC State, 9/1/07 Kevin Smith ............35/119 .... Miss. St., 12/29/07 Brynn Harvey .........35/139 .... Houston, 11/14/09 Season 1. Kevin Smith ............*450/2,567 ....................2007 2. Marque e Smith ....274/1,511 ......................1995 3. Brynn Harvey .........261/1,109 ......................2009 4. Kevin Smith ............249/1,178 ......................2005 5. Willie English ..........236/1,338 ......................1991 6. Alex Haynes ............215/854 .........................2004 7. Storm Johnson .......213/1,139 ......................2013 8. Kevin Smith ............206/934 .........................2006 9. Alex Haynes ............204/1,038 ......................2002 10. Latavius Murray .....198/1,106 ......................2012 * NCAA FBS Record Career 1. Kevin Smith ............905/4,679 ................ 2005-07 2. Alex Haynes ............742/3,359 ................ 2001-04 3. Willie English ..........606/3,131 ..........1989-91, ‘93 4. Brynn Harvey .........571/2,451 .... 2008-09, ‘11-12 5. Elgin Davis ..............485/2,170 ................ 1983-86 6. Marque e Smith ....468/2,569 ................ 1994-95 7. Daunte Culpepper ..456/1,020 ................ 1995-98 8. Latavius Murray .....453/2,424 ..........2008, ‘10-12 9. Mark Giacone.........452/2,128 ..........1987, ‘89-90 10. Gerod Davis ............396/2,164 ................ 1992-95

Most Net Yards Rushing UCF ...................... 461 ............Gardner-Webb, 9/5/92 Both Teams .......... 623 ....................Nevada, 12/24/05 Opponent ............ 495 ....... Carson-Newman, 11/6/82 Highest Average Per Rush UCF ...................... 8.3 ................... Samford, 11/15/86 Opponent ............ 7.3 ........ Carson-Newman, 11/6/82 Most Touchdowns Rushing UCF ...................... 8 .......Charleston Southern, 9/3/11 Both Teams .......... 10 ............................. VMI, 9/25/82 Opponent ............ 10 ............................. VMI, 9/25/82 Single Season Most Rushing A empts UCF ...................... 670 .........................................2007 Opponent ............ 552 .........................................2003 Most Rushing Yards UCF ...................... 3,287 ......................................2007 Opponent ............ 2,544 ......................................1985 Most Rushing Yards Per Game UCF ...................... 234.8 ......................................2007 Opponent ............ 231.3 ......................................1985 Most Rushing Touchdowns UCF ...................... 41 ...........................................2007 Opponent ............ 30 ....................................1984, ‘85 Highest Average Yards Per Rush UCF ...................... 5.2 ..........................................1992 Opponent ............ 4.9 ...................................1988, ‘05 Fewest Rushing A empts UCF ...................... 283 .........................................1979 Opponent ............ 347 .........................................2011 Fewest Rushing Yards UCF ...................... 334 .........................................1982 Opponent ............ 1,076 ......................................2009 Fewest Rushing Yards Per Game UCF ...................... 33.4 ........................................1982 Opponent ............ 82.8 ........................................2009 Fewest Rushing Touchdowns UCF ...................... 5 .............................................1982 Opponent ............ 9 ........................ 1981, ‘89, ‘10, ‘11 Lowest Average Yards Per Rush UCF ...................... 1.2 ..........................................1982 Opponent ............ 2.6 ..........................................2009

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RUSHING YARDS BY A QUARTERBACK Game 1. Vic Penn .................122/11 ........ MTSU, 11/13/99 2. Jeff Godfrey ............105/20 ...... Houston, 11/5/10 3. Jeff Godfrey ............99/17 ..Kansas State, 9/25/10 4. Jeff Godfrey ............97/10 .....Memphis, 10/29/11 5. Daunte Culpepper ..95/24 .............. ULM, 11/1/97 6. Blake Bortles ..........93/8 ................Baylor, 1/1/14 Season 1. Jeff Godfrey ............566/152 .........................2010 2. Daunte Culpepper ..463/141 .........................1998 Career 1. Daunte Culpepper ..1,020/456 ................ 1995-98 2. Jeff Godfrey ............971/263 ................... 2010-11 RUSHING YARDS Game 1. Kevin Smith ............320/41 ...........UAB, 11/10/07 2. Kevin Smith ............284/39 ............Tulsa, 12/1/07 3. Willie English ..........242/25 .... Ark. State, 10/5/91 4. Latavius Murray .....233/21 ..........UTEP, 11/25/11 5. Marque e Smith ....225/33 .......... ULM, 10/28/95 6. Kevin Smith ............223/33 .....Louisiana, 9/29/07 7. Brynn Harvey .........219/42 .....Memphis, 10/3/09 Kevin Smith ............219/46 ..........UTEP, 11/24/07 9. Kevin Smith ............217/35 ........ NC State, 9/1/07 10. Marque e Smith ....203/39 ............B-CU, 11/4/95

Season 1. Kevin Smith ............*2,567/450 ....................2007 2. Marque e Smith ....1,511/274 ......................1995 3. Willie English ..........1,338/236 ......................1991 4. Kevin Smith ............1,178/249 ......................2005 5. Gerod Davis ............1,154/183 ......................1992 6. Storm Johnson .......1,139/213 ......................2013 7. Brynn Harvey .........1,109/261 ......................2009 8. Latavius Murray .....1,106/198 ......................2012 9. Marque e Smith ....1,058/194 ......................1994 10. Alex Haynes ............1,038/204 ......................2002 * Second-highest total in FBS single-season history Career 1. Kevin Smith ............4,679/450 ................ 2005-07 2. Alex Haynes ............3,359/742 ................ 2001-04 3. Willie English ..........3,131/606 ..........1989-91, ‘93 4. Marque e Smith ....2,569/468 ................ 1994-95 5. Brynn Harvey .........2,451/571 .... 2008-09, ‘11-12 6. Latavius Murray .....2,424/453 ..........2008, ‘10-12 7. Elgin Davis ..............2,170/485 ................ 1983-86 8. Gerod Davis ............2,164/396 ................ 1992-95 9. Mark Giacone.........2,128/452 ...........1987, 89-90 10. Mike Grant .............1,684/373 ................ 1995-98 LONGEST RUN FROM SCRIMMAGE 1. Kevin Smith ............87 (TD) ......Marshall, 11/3/07 2. Latavius Murray .....83 (TD) ...Memphis, 10/20/12 3. Kevin Smith ............80 (TD) ........ NC State, 9/1/07 Kevin Smith ............80 (TD) .......... SMU, 11/17/07 5. Elgin Davis ..............79 (TD) .... Samford, 11/15/86 6. Kevin Smith ............78 (TD) ......Nevada, 12/24/05 7. Daunte Culpepper ..75 (TD) ... Kent State, 10/4/97 Latavius Murray .....75 (TD) ....Marshall, 10/27/12 9. Kevin Smith ............74 (TD) ............Tulsa, 12/1/07 10. John Muldoon ........73 (TD) ...Sav. State, 10/10/81 Storm Johnson .......73 ............. Temple, 11/16/13 LONGEST RUN FROM SCRIMMAGE BY A QB 1. Daunte Culpepper ..75 (TD) ... Kent State, 10/4/97 2. Vic Penn .................61 ............... MTSU, 11/13/99 3. Steven Moffe .......55 (TD) ....Marshall, 11/19/03 AVERAGE YARDS PER CARRY Game (minimum 10 carries) 1. Latavius Murray.13.27 (11/146) . Tulane, 11/20/10 2. Latavius Murray.11.09 (21/233) ....UTEP, 11/25/11 3. Vic Penn ...........11.09 (11/122) . MTSU, 11/13/99 4. Richard Blake ...10.50 (18/189) ........G-W, 9/5/92 5. Willie English ...10.31 (13/134) .Texas So., 11/17/90 6. Latavius Murray.9.75 (16/156) .....MAR, 10/27/12 7. Marquette Smith.9.72 (18/175) .. Maine, 11/18/95 8. Jeff Godfrey .....9.70 (10/97) . Memphis, 10/29/11 9. Willie English ...9.68 (25/242) ... Ark. St., 10/5/91 10. Aaron Sam .......9.50 (12/114) Samford, 11/30/85 Season (minimum 100 aƩempts) 1. Gerod Davis ............6.44 (183/1,179)............1992 2. Aaron Sam..............6.00 (108/648)...............1986 3. Latavius Murray .....5.74 (111/637)...............2010 4. Kevin Smith ............5.70 (450/2,567)............2007 5. Willie English ..........5.67 (236/1,338)............1991 6. Latavius Murray .....5.59 (198/1,106)............2012 7. Jason Peters ...........5.57 (105/585)...............2005 8. Mark Giacone.........5.53 (167/923)...............1990 9. Marque e Smith ....5.51 (274/1,511)............1995 10. Marque e Smith ....5.45 (194/1,058)............1994


Rushing Records Career (minimum 2 years, 200 aƩempts) 1. Marque e Smith ....5.49 (468/2,569)...... 1994-95 2. Gerod Davis ............5.46 (396/2,164)...... 1992-95 3. Latavius Murray .....5.35 (453/2,424)..2008, ‘10-12 4. Edward Mack .........5.35 (205/1,096) .1996, ‘98-00 5. Aaron Sam..............5.28 (317/1,675)...... 1983-86 6. Willie English ..........5.17 (606/3,131)..1989-91, ‘93 7. Kevin Smith ............5.17 (905/4,679)...... 2005-07 8. Storm Johnson .......5.05 (326/1,646)...... 2012-13 9. Jason Peters ...........4.92 (214/1,053)...... 2005-06 10. Mark Giacone.........4.71 (452/2,128)..1987, ‘89-90

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS BY A QUARTERBACK Game 1. Daunte Culpepper ..3 ... Eastern Illinois, 10/12/98 Jeff Godfrey ............3 ..Charleston Southern, 9/3/11 Season 1. Daunte Culpepper ..12 ..................................1998 2. Jeff Godfrey ............10 ..................................2010 Career 1. Daunte Culpepper ..24 ............................ 1995-98 2. Jeff Godfrey ............19 .......................... 2010-11* * Switched to WR in 2012

Career 1. Kevin Smith ..............22 .......................... 2005-07 2. Willie English ............15 ....................1989-91, ‘93 Alex Haynes ..............15 .......................... 2001-04 4. Marque e Smith ......13 .......................... 1994-95 5. Mark Giacone...........8 ......................1987, ‘89-90 Latavius Murray .......8 ......................2008, ‘10-12 7. Elgin Davis ................7 ............................ 1983-86 Gerod Davis ..............7 ............................ 1992-95 Brynn Harvey ...........7 ......................2008-09, ‘11 10. Ronnie Weaver .........6 ............................ 2008-11

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS Game 1. Alex Haynes ............4 .................. Tulane, 9/22/01 Kevin Smith ............4 ....................UAB, 11/10/07 Kevin Smith ............4 .....................Tulsa, 12/1/07 4. Aaron Sam..............3 ............. Samford, 11/15/86 Mark Giacone.........3 ..................GVSU, 10/31/87 Willie English ..........3 .. Texas Southern, 11/17/90 Willie English ..........3 ... Arkansas State, 10/05/91 Gerod Davis ............3 .....Nicholls State, 10/17/92 Marque e Smith ....3 ................... ULM, 10/28/95 Mike Grant .............3 ....................Idaho, 9/20/97 Mike Grant .............3 ............. Samford, 10/11/97 Daunte Culpepper ..3 ... Eastern Illinois, 10/12/98 Terrance Williams...3 ................Liberty, 10/13/01 Alex Haynes ............3 ................... Akron, 11/3/01 Kevin Smith ............3 ...............Nevada, 12/24/05 Kevin Smith ............3 ............. Houston, 10/28/06 Kevin Smith ............3 ..............Memphis, 9/22/07 Kevin Smith ............3 ..............Louisiana, 9/29/07 Kevin Smith ............3 ...................Tulsa, 10/20/07 Brynn Harvey .........3 ............. Houston, 11/14/09 Brynn Harvey .........3 ................ Tulane, 11/21/09 Ronnie Weaver .......3 .................... Rice, 10/23/10 Latavius Murray .....3 ...... East Carolina, 10/30/10 Jeff Godfrey ............3 ..Charleston Southern, 9/3/11 Latavius Murray .....3 .............Marshall, 10/27/12 Quincy McDuffie ....3 ....................UAB, 11/24/12 Storm Johnson .......3 ......................... FIU, 9/6/13 Storm Johnson .......3 .....................Baylor, 1/1/14 Season 1. Kevin Smith ............29 ..................................2007 2. Latavius Murray .....15 ..................................2012 3. Marque e Smith ....14 ..................................1995 Brynn Harvey .........14 ..................................2009 Storm Johnson .......14 ..................................2013 6. Willie English ..........13 ..................................1991 7. Mike Grant .............12 ..................................1997 8. Daunte Culpepper ..12 ..................................1998 9. Willie English ..........11 ..................................1990 Latavius Murray .....11 ..................................2010 Ronnie Weaver .......11 ..................................2010 Career 1. Kevin Smith ............45 ............................ 2005-07 2. Willie English ..........38 ......................1989-91, ‘93 3. Latavius Murray .....37 ......................2008, ‘10-12 4. Alex Haynes ............27 ............................ 2001-04 5. Daunte Culpepper ..24 ............................ 1995-98 6. Mark Giacone.........22 ......................1987, ‘89-90 7. Mike Grant .............20 ............................ 1995-98 Brynn Harvey .........20 ................ 2008-09, ‘11-12 9. Elgin Davis ..............19 ............................ 1983-86 Marque e Smith ....19 ............................ 1994-95 Gerod Davis ............19 ............................ 1992-95 Jeff Godfrey ............19 ............................ 2010-13

MISCELLANEOUS RUSHING RECORDS When one player rushes for 300 yards........UCF is 1-0 When one player rushes for 200 yards ....UCF is: 10-1 When one player rushes for 150 yards.....UCF is: 36-4 When two players rush for 150 yards.........UCF is: 1-0 When one player rushes for 100 yards...UCF is: 94-33 When two players rush for 100 yards.........UCF is: 5-0

CONSECUTIVE 100 YARD RUSHING GAMES 1. Kevin Smith ..............8 ..................................2007 2. Kevin Smith ..............5 ..................................2007 3. Marque e Smith ......4 ............................ 1994-95 4. Latavius Murray .......4 ..................................2012 5. Willie English ............3 ..................................1991 Gerod Davis ..............3 ..................................1992 Gerod Davis ..............3 ..................................1992 Willie English ............3 ..................................1993 Marque e Smith ......3 ..................................1995 Alex Haynes ..............3 ..................................2002 Alex Haynes ..............3 ..................................2004 Brynn Harvey ...........3 ..................................2009

100-Yard Rushing Tandems Players ............Yards .. A . .Opponent ..............Date Elgin Davis ....... 118 ..... 3 ..... Samford...........11/15/86 Aaron Sam ....... 117 ..... 13 ... Samford...........11/15/86 Willie English ... 134 ..... 13 ... Texas So...........11/17/90 Mark Giacone .. 122 ..... 21 ... Texas So...........11/17/90 Richard Blake ... 189 ..... 18 ... Gardner-Webb ....9/5/92 Gerod Davis ..... 151 ..... 18 ... Gardner-Webb ....9/5/92 Kevin Smith...... 113 ..... 18 ... Tulane .............10/21/05 Jason Peters ..... 110 ..... 9 ..... Tulane .............10/21/05 Kevin Smith...... 166 ..... 26 ... Marshall ............10/4/06 Jason Peters ..... 108 ..... 13 ... Marshall ............10/4/06 100 YARD RUSHING GAMES Season 1. Kevin Smith ..............*13 ..............................2007 2. Willie English ............9 ..................................1991 Marque e Smith ......9 ..................................1995 4. Gerod Davis ..............7 ..................................1992 5. Mark Giacone...........6 ..................................1990 6. Alex Haynes ..............5 ..................................2004 Kevin Smith ..............5 ..................................2005 Brynn Harvey ...........5 ..................................2009 Latavius Murray .......5 ..................................2012 10. Storm Johnson .........5 ..................................2013 * NCAA FBS single-season record

200 YARD RUSHING GAMES Season 1. Kevin Smith ..............5 ..................................2007 2. Marque e Smith ......2 ..................................1995 3. Willie English ............1 ..................................1991 Kevin Smith ..............1 ..................................2005 Brynn Harvey ...........1 ..................................2009 Latavius Murray .......1 ..................................2011 Career 1. Kevin Smith ..............6 ............................ 2005-07 2. Marque e Smith ......2 ............................ 1994-95 3. Willie English ............1 ......................1989-91, ‘93 Brynn Harvey ...........1 ......................2008-09, ‘11 Latavius Murray .......1 ......................2008, ‘10-11 300 YARD RUSHING GAMES Season 1. Kevin Smith ..............1 ..................................2007 Career 1. Kevin Smith ..............1 ............................ 2005-07 OPPONENT SINGLE GAME RUSHING RECORDS Most Rushing A empts 43...... Anthony Sherrell, Eastern Michigan ..11/8/03 Most Rushing Yards 255.... Mike Clark, Akron ..............................9/27/86 Average Gain Per Carry (minimum 10 carries) 12.8... Eddie Thompson, WKU ...................10/24/92 Most Rushing Touchdowns 5........ Lee Suggs, Virginia Tech ..................11/11/00 Longest Run From Scrimmage 88...... Robbie Gardner, Furman (TD) .........11/10/84

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100-Yard Rushing Games Player ......................Yards .. A . ........ Opponent ................................Date Kevin Smith.............. 320 ......41 ...........UAB.....................................11/10/07 Kevin Smith.............. 284 ......39 ...........Tulsa .....................................12/1/07 Willie English ........... 242 ......25 ...........Arkansas State ......................10/5/91 Latavius Murray ....... 233 ......21 ...........UTEP ...................................11/25/11 Marque e Smith ..... 225 ......33 ...........Louisiana-Monroe ..............10/28/95 Kevin Smith.............. 223 ......33 ...........Louisiana ..............................9/29/07 Kevin Smith.............. 219 ......46 ...........UTEP ...................................11/24/07 Brynn Harvey ........... 219 ......42 ...........Memphis ..............................10/3/09 Kevin Smith.............. 217 ......35 ...........NC State ..................................9/1/07 Marque e Smith ..... 203 ......39 ...........Bethune-Cookman ...............11/1/95 Kevin Smith.............. 202 ......29 ...........Nevada ...............................12/24/05 Latavius Murray ....... 192 ......23 ...........Memphis ............................10/20/12 Richard Blake ........... 189 ......18 ...........Gardner-Webb ........................9/5/92 Kevin Smith.............. 188 ......29 ...........Marshall................................11/3/07 Willie English ........... 182 ......21 ...........Samford ................................10/9/93 Marque e Smith ..... 181 ......35 ...........Samford ................................10/7/95 Ronnie Weaver ........ 180 ......30 ...........East Carolina .......................10/30/10 Brynn Harvey ........... 180 ......30 ...........Marshall................................10/8/11 Mark Giacone .......... 177 ......22 ...........West Georgia ......................10/17/87 Kevin Smith.............. 177 ......20 ...........SMU ....................................11/17/07 Marque e Smith .... 175 ......18 ...........Maine .................................11/18/95 Kevin Smith.............. 175 ......43 ...........Southern Miss ....................10/28/07 Gerod Davis ............. 170 ......23 ...........James Madison ...................11/14/92 Kevin Smith.............. 170 ......33 ...........Tulsa ...................................10/20/07 Gerod Davis ............. 167 ......25 ...........Liberty ................................10/31/92 Kevin Smith.............. 166 ......26 ...........Marshall................................10/4/06 Marque e Smith ..... 165 ......27 ...........Illinois State ..........................10/1/94 Alex Haynes ............. 165 ......30 ...........Buffalo ..................................10/4/03 Kevin Smith.............. 164 ......31 ...........Memphis ..............................10/8/05 Kevin Smith.............. 163 ......31 ...........Houston ..............................10/28/06 Mike Huff ................. 162 ......28 ...........Yale .......................................10/2/93 Alex Haynes ............. 156 ......26 ...........Miami (Ohio) ......................11/23/02 Latavius Murray ....... 156 ......16 ...........Marshall..............................10/27/12 Marque e Smith ..... 155 ......25 ...........Eastern Kentucky ..................8/31/95 Kevin Smith.............. 155 ......24 ...........Rice .....................................10/21/06 Latavius Murray ....... 155 ......23 ...........SMU ......................................11/3/12 Gerod Davis ............. 151 ......18 ...........Gardner-Webb ........................9/5/92 Alex Haynes ............. 151 ......27 ...........Ohio ....................................11/30/02 Marque e Smith ..... 150 ......19 ...........Louisiana-Monroe ..............10/15/94 Brynn Harvey ........... 150 ......33 ...........Marshall..............................11/15/08 Ronnie Weaver ........ 150 ......30 ...........Marshall..............................10/13/10 Elgin Davis ............... 149 ......31 ...........Aus n Peay .........................10/29/83 Alex Haynes ............. 149 ......23 ...........Kent State ...........................11/16/02 Kevin Smith.............. 149 ......27 ...........Texas .....................................9/15/07 Alex Haynes ............. 148 ......25 ...........Tulane ...................................9/22/01 Kevin Smith.............. 147 ......29 ...........East Carolina .......................10/06/07 Latavius Murray ....... 146 ......11 ...........Tulane .................................11/20/10 Willie English ........... 142 ......23 ...........Valdosta State .......................9/14/91 Marque e Smith ..... 142 ......28 ...........Troy ....................................11/11/95 Mark Giacone .......... 141 ......17 ...........Slippery Rock ......................10/10/90 William Stanback ..... 141 ......28 ...........UConn...................................11/1/14 Alex Haynes ............. 140 ......30 ...........Ball State.............................11/13/04 Brynn Harvey ........... 139 ......35 ...........Houston ..............................11/14/09 Willie English ........... 137 ......20 ...........Louisiana Tech ....................11/20/93 Alex Haynes ............. 137 ......34 ...........West Virginia ........................9/11/04 Vincent Lewis .......... 136 ......15 ...........Hampden-Sydney .................11/7/81 Elgin Davis ............... 134 ......18 ...........Georgia Southern .................9/10/83 Willie English ........... 134 ......13 ...........Texas Southern ...................11/17/90 Gerod Davis ............. 133 ......17 ...........Buffalo ..................................11/7/92 Alex Haynes ............. 131 ......26 ...........Marshall................................9/20/02 Alex Haynes ............. 131 ......23 ...........Buffalo ..................................10/2/04 Dwight Collins .......... 130 ......14 ...........Kent State .............................10/4/97 Brynn Harvey ........... 130 ......24 ...........UAB.....................................11/28/09 Ronnie Weaver ........ 130 ......22 ...........Kansas State .........................9/25/10 Mark Giacone .......... 129 ......26 ...........Liberty ................................10/25/89 Gil Barnes ................ 129 ......27 ...........New Haven ...........................10/8/88 Willie English ........... 129 ......28 ...........Western Illinois ...................10/16/93 Kevin Smith.............. 129 ......30 ...........Southern Miss ......................9/26/06

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Player ......................Yards .. A . ........ Opponent ................................Date Brynn Harvey ........... 129 ......16 ...........Tulane .................................11/21/09 Marque e Smith ..... 128 ......27 ...........Carson-Newman .....................9/9/95 Gil Barnes ................ 127 ......22 ...........Southern Connec cut.........10/15/88 Storm Johnson ......... 127 ......28 ...........Houston ................................11/9/13 John Muldoon ......... 126 ......9 .............Savannah State ...................10/10/81 Marque e Smith ..... 126 ......28 ...........Liberty ................................10/14/95 Kevin Smith.............. 124 ......22 ...........Memphis ..............................9/22/07 Storm Johnson ......... 124 ......20 ...........Baylor .....................................1/1/14 Elgin Davis ............... 123 ......18 ...........Southeastern Louisiana ........9/17/83 Ronnie Weaver ........ 123 ......25 ...........SMU ......................................10/4/08 Mark Giacone .......... 122 ......21 ...........Texas Southern ...................11/17/90 Willie English ........... 122 ......19 ...........Troy ......................................8/31/91 Vic Penn ................... 122 ......11 ...........Middle Tennessee...............11/13/99 Storm Johnson ......... 122 ......14 ...........Temple ................................11/16/13 Marque e Smith ..... 121 ......22 ...........Florida State .........................9/23/95 Willie English ........... 120 ......21 ...........Georgia Southern ...............10/26/91 Gerod Davis ............. 120 ......22 ...........Bethune-Cookman ...............9/12/92 Gerod Davis ............. 120 ......21 ...........Samford ..............................11/21/92 Marque e Smith ..... 119 ......21 ...........Maine .....................................9/3/94 Alex Haynes ............. 119 ......21 ...........Utah State...........................10/27/01 Kevin Smith.............. 119 ......35 ...........Mississippi State .................12/29/07 Elgin Davis ............... 118 ......3 .............Samford ..............................11/15/86 Marque e Smith ..... 118 ......17 ...........Buffalo ................................11/19/94 Aaron Sam ............... 117 ......13 ...........Samford ..............................11/15/86 Willie English ........... 117 ......13 ...........Millersville ..........................11/16/91 Latavius Murray ....... 117 ......23 ...........UTEP ...................................11/10/12 Storm Johnson ......... 117 ......17 ...........Penn State ............................9/14/13 Gil Barnes ................ 115 ......15 ...........Valdosta State .........................9/9/89 Aaron Sam ............... 114 ......12 ...........Samford ..............................11/30/85 Willie English ........... 114 ......19 ...........East Carolina .........................9/21/91 Kevin Smith.............. 113 ......18 ...........Tulane .................................10/21/05 Jason Peters ............. 113 ......14 ...........East Carolina .......................10/29/05 Alex Haynes ............. 112 ......14 ...........Akron ....................................11/3/01 Ronnie Weaver ........ 112 ......12 ...........Southern Miss ....................11/13/10 Micah Reed.............. 112 ......26 ...........SMU ....................................11/22/14 Brynn Harvey ........... 111 ......31 ...........Samford ..................................9/5/09 Mark Giacone .......... 110 ......14 ...........Samford ................................10/6/90 Mark Giacone .......... 110 ......18 ...........Georgia Southern ...............10/20/90 Mark Giacone .......... 110 ......18 ...........Southern Illinois .................10/27/90 Kevin Smith.............. 110 ......25 ...........Louisiana ..............................10/1/05 Jason Peters ............. 110 ......9 .............Tulane .................................10/21/05 John Muldoon ......... 109 ......22 ...........Millsaps ................................9/26/81 Willie English ........... 109 ......23 ...........Samford ..............................10/12/91 Willie English ........... 109 ......20 ...........Buffalo ................................11/13/93 Alex Haynes ............. 109 ......26 ...........Ohio ......................................11/6/04 Storm Johnson ......... 109 ......18 ...........Louisville .............................10/18/13 Willie English ........... 108 ......20 ...........Bethune-Cookman .............10/23/93 Edward Mack ........... 108 ......17 ...........Nicholls State ......................10/16/99 Kevin Smith.............. 108 ......15 ...........Tulsa .....................................12/3/05 Jason Peters ............. 108 ......13 ...........Marshall................................10/4/06 Latavius Murray ....... 108 ......13 ...........Akron ....................................8/30/12 Elgin Davis ............... 107 ......24 ...........Western Kentucky ................9/22/84 Elgin Davis ............... 107 ......20 ...........Bethune-Cookman .................9/6/86 Gerod Davis ............. 107 ......19 ...........Troy ......................................9/19/92 Alex Haynes ............. 107 ......20 ...........Syracuse..................................9/8/01 Terrance Williams .... 107 ......13 ...........Liberty ................................10/13/01 Jonathan Davis ........ 107 ......20 ...........South Dakota ..........................9/4/10 Ronnie Weaver ........ 107 ......8 .............Charleston Southern...............9/3/11 Willie English ........... 106 ......31 ...........Liberty ..................................11/9/91 Jeff Godfrey ............. 105 ......20 ...........Houston ................................11/5/10 Mark Giacone .......... 104 ......16 ...........Memphis ..............................9/22/90 William Stanback ..... 104 ......15 ...........Bethune-Cookman ...............9/20/14 Alex Haynes ............. 102 ......27 ...........Eastern Michigan ..................11/8/03 Mike Stapp............... 101 ......17 ...........St. Leo ...................................9/22/79 Elgin Davis ............... 101 ......17 ...........VMI .......................................11/1/86 Mike Grant............... 101 ......22 ...........Toledo ...................................10/3/98 Alex Haynes ............. 101 ......19 ...........Kent State ...........................11/23/04 William Stanback ..... 101 ......24 ...........East Carolina .........................12/4/14 Willie English ........... 100 ......20 ...........Bethune-Cookman ...............9/28/91


Passing Records TEAM RECORDS Single Game Most Passes A empted UCF ..............63 .............Western Kentucky, 10/12/85 Both Teams ..112 ................ Louisiana Tech, 10/23/99 Opponent ....67 ...................... Louisiana Tech, 9/5/98 Most Passes Completed UCF ..............37 ..................................... Troy, 9/16/89 .....................37 ....................Florida Atlan c, 9/13/03 Both Teams ..74 .................. Louisiana Tech, 10/23/99 Opponent ....47 .................. Louisiana Tech, 10/23/99 Highest Comple on Pct. (min. 15 a .) UCF ...............889 .............. Samford (16/18), 10/7/95 Opponent .....782 ...... South Carolina (18/23), 9/1/05 Most Net Passing Yards UCF ..............497 ..................Florida Atlan c, 9/13/03 Both Teams ..933 ................ Louisiana Tech, 10/23/99 Opponent ....597 ................ Louisiana Tech, 10/23/99 Highest Passing Yards Per Comple on (min. 10 compleƟons) UCF ..............24.5 ..................Maine (10/245), 9/3/94 Opponent ....26.5 .William & Mary (12/318), 8/29/96 Highest Passing Yards Per A empt (min. 15 aƩempts) UCF ..............15.6 ..........Louisiana (29/438),10/24/98 Opponent ....15.5 ..................WKU (23/357), 9/24/94 Most Touchdowns Passing UCF ..............7 ...................... West Georgia, 10/17/87 Both Teams ..10 ........................... Kent State, 10/4/97 Opponent ....6 ................ Stephen F. Aus n, 10/26/85 .....................6 ............................. Kent State, 10/4/97 Most Intercep ons Thrown UCF ..............6 ..4 mes, last Nicholls State, 10/17/92 Both .............8 ................... 3 mes, last Yale, 10/2/93 Opponent ....5 ..................5 mes, last B-CU, 9/12/92

Most Pass Comple ons UCF ............................... 302 ................................1998 Opponent ..................... 288 ................................2012 Most Pass Comple ons Per Game UCF ............................... 27.5 ...............................1998 Opponent ..................... 21.6 ...............................2009 Fewest Pass Comple ons UCF ............................... 99 ..................................1981 Opponent ..................... 100 ................................1989 Fewest Pass Comple ons Per Game UCF ............................... 9.9 .................................1981 Opponent ..................... 10 ..................................1989 Highest Comple on Pct. UCF ............................... .735 ...............................1998 Opponent ..................... .654 ...............................2003 Lowest Comple on Pct. UCF ............................... .391 ...............................1981 Opponent ..................... .411 ...............................1980 Most Passing Yards UCF ............................... 3,837 .............................2002 Opponent ..................... 3,481 .............................2009 Most Passing Yards Per Game UCF ............................... 342.8 .............................1998 Opponent ..................... 267.8 .............................2009 Fewest Passing Yards UCF ............................... 1,313 .............................1981 Opponent ..................... 1,125 .............................1989 Fewest Passing Yards Per Game UCF ............................... 116.2 .............................2008 Opponent ..................... 109.4 .............................1980 Highest Avg. Per A empt UCF ............................... 9.2 .................................1998 Opponent ..................... 8.2 .................................1984

Single Season Most Pass A empts UCF ............................... 472 ................................1999 Opponent ..................... 480 ................................2012

Lowest Avg. Per A empt UCF ............................... 4.5 .................................2008 Opponent ..................... 4.7 .................................1987

Most Pass A empts Per Game UCF ............................... 42.9 ...............................1999 Opponent ..................... 36.8 ...............................2013

Highest Avg. Per Comple on UCF ............................... 15.7 ...............................1992 Opponent ..................... 15.7 ...............................1982

Fewest Pass A empts UCF ............................... 253 ................................1981 Opponent ..................... 217 ................................1982

Lowest Avg. Per Comple on UCF ............................... 10.6 ...............................2008 Opponent ..................... 10.4 ...............................2014

Fewest Pass A empts Per Game UCF ............................... 21.1 ...............................2010 Opponent ..................... 21.7 ...............................1982

Most Intercep ons Thrown UCF ............................... 25 ..................................1982 Opponent ..................... 20 ...........................1981, ‘92 Fewest Intercep ons Thrown UCF ............................... 7 .............................1998, ‘12 Opponent ..................... 5 ....................................2003

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS PASS ATTEMPTS Game 1. Darin Slack ............. 57/24 .. Georgia So., 10/3/87 2. Vic Penn ................. 55/34 ..........Florida, 9/11/99 3. Jus n Holman ........ 53/23 .....NC State, 12/26/14 4. Daunte Culpepper . 52/29 ..... Miss. St., 10/25/97 Vic Penn ................. 52/29 .........Auburn, 11/6/99 Ryan Schneider ...... 52/37 .............. FAU, 9/13/03 7. Shane Willis ........... 51/35 .. New Haven, 10/8/88 Jus n Holman ........ 51/30 .............. BYU, 10/9/14 9. Darin Slack ............. 49/17 ...........WKU, 10/12/85 Daunte Culpepper . 49/36 .......... Toledo, 10/4/98 Season 1. Vic Penn ................. 455/262 ........................1999 2. Ryan Schneider ...... 430/265 ........................2002 3. Darin Slack ............. 420/219 ........................1987 4. Daunte Culpepper . 402/296 ........................1998 5. Blake Bortles .......... 399/251 ........................2012 6. Shane Willis ........... 398/239 ........................1988 7. Jus n Holman ........ 392/223 ........................2014 8. Blake Bortles .......... 382/259 ........................2013 9. Daunte Culpepper . 381/238 ........................1997 10. Steven Moffe ....... 375/223 ........................2005 Career 1. Daunte Culpepper . 1,391/889 ............... 1995-98 2. Ryan Schneider ...... 1,354/840 ............... 2000-03 3. Darin Hinshaw ....... 1,112/614 ............... 1991-94 4. Darin Slack ............. 974/459 .................. 1984-87 5. Blake Bortles .......... 891/585 .................. 2011-13 6. Steven Moffe ....... 860/510 .................. 2003-06 7. Dana Thyhsen ........ 775/380 .................. 1982-84 8. Shane Willis ........... 575/346 .................. 1987-89 9. Vic Penn ................. 571/329 .................. 1999-00 10. Jeff Godfrey ........... 474/321 .................. 2010-13 PASS COMPLETIONS Game 1. Ryan Schneider ...... 37/52 .............. FAU, 9/13/03 2. Daunte Culpepper . 36/49 .......... Toledo, 10/4/98 3. Shane Willis ........... 35/51 .. New Haven, 10/8/88 4. Vic Penn ................. 34/55 ..........Florida, 9/11/99 5. Darin Slack ............. 32/44 . W. Georgia, 10/17/87 6. Ryan Schneider ...... 32/46 ....Penn State, 8/31/02 7. Darin Slack ............. 31/46 ......... Liberty, 11/7/87 Daunte Culpepper . 31/41 .............YSU, 10/31/98 Ryan Schneider ...... 31/45 ........ WMU, 10/12/02 10. Daunte Culpepper . 30/47 ......... Purdue, 9/19/98 Steven Moffe ....... 30/41 ......... Akron, 10/16/04 Jus n Holman ........ 30/51 .............. BYU, 10/9/14 Season 1. Daunte Culpepper . 296/402 ........................1998 2. Ryan Schneider ...... 265/430 ........................2002 3. Vic Penn ................. 262/455 ........................1999 4. Blake Bortles .......... 259/382 ........................2013 5. Blake Bortles .......... 251/399 ........................2012 6. Shane Willis ........... 239/398 ........................1988 7. Daunte Culpepper . 238/381 ........................1997 8. Steven Moffe ....... 223/375 ........................2005 Jus n Holman ........ 223/392 ........................2014 10. Darin Slack ............. 219/420 ........................1987

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Passing Records Career 1. Daunte Culpepper . 889/1,391 ............... 1995-98 2. Ryan Schneider ...... 840/1,354 ............... 2000-03 3. Darin Hinshaw ....... 614/1,112 ............... 1991-94 4. Blake Bortles .......... 585/891 .................. 2011-13 5. Steven Moffe ....... 510/860 .................. 2003-06 6. Darin Slack ............. 459/974 .................. 1984-87 7. Dana Thyhsen ........ 380/775 .................. 1982-84 8. Shane Willis ........... 346/575 .................. 1987-89 9. Vic Penn ................. 329/571 .................. 1999-00 10. Jeff Godfrey ........... 321/474 .................. 2010-13 PASSING YARDAGE Game 1. Ryan Schneider ...... 497/37 ............ FAU, 9/13/03 2. Ryan Schneider ...... 440/28 .....Syracuse, 11/2/02 3. Daunte Culpepper . 438/21 . Louisiana, 10/24/98 4. Darin Hinshaw ....... 437/25 . Valdosta St., 9/11/93 5. Daunte Culpepper . 421/24 .......... UAB, 11/9/96 6. Darin Slack ............. 417/32 ..... W. Ga., 10/17/87 7. Ryan Schneider ...... 409/24 ...... Liberty, 9/28/02 8. Darin Slack ............. 408/29 . Murray St., 10/4/86 9. Daunte Culpepper . 406/28 .......... EIU, 10/12/98 10. Blake Bortles .......... 404/27 ..... Temple, 11/16/13 Season 1. Ryan Schneider ...... 3,770/265 .....................2002 2. Daunte Culpepper . 3,690/296 .....................1998 3. Blake Bortles .......... 3,581/259 .....................2013 4. Daunte Culpepper . 3,086/238 .....................1997 5. Vic Penn ................. 3,078/262 .....................1999 6. Blake Bortles .......... 3,059/251 .....................2012 7. Darin Slack ............. 3,054/219 .....................1987 8. Jus n Holman ........ 2,952/223 .....................2014 9. Shane Willis ........... 2,926/239 .....................1988 10. Steven Moffe ....... 2,925/223 .....................2005 Career 1. Daunte Culpepper . 11,412/889 ............. 1995-98 2. Ryan Schneider ...... 10,976/840 ............. 2000-03 3. Darin Hinshaw ....... 9,000/614 ............... 1991-94 4. Blake Bortles .......... 7,598/326 ............... 2011-13 5. Darin Slack ............. 6,302/459 ............... 1984-87 6. Steven Moffe ....... 6,199/510 ............... 2003-06 7. Dana Thyhsen ........ 4,982/380 ............... 1982-84 8. Shane Willis ........... 4,106/346 ............... 1987-89 9. Jeff Godfrey ........... 4,095/321 ............... 2010-13 10. Vic Penn ................. 3,867/329 ............... 1999-00 PASSING YARDAGE BY A FRESHMAN QB Season 1. RS Ryan Schneider ...........2,334/177 ............2000 2. True Jeff Godfrey .............2,159/159 ............2010 3. True Daunte Culpepper ...2,071/168 ............1995 PASS EFFICIENCY Game 1. Daunte Culpepper . 245.98 ..... Samford, 10/7/95 2. Jeff Godfrey ........... 245.69 ...Memphis, 11/27/10 3. Jeff Godfrey ........... 243.66 ...... Houston, 11/5/10 4. Darin Hinshaw ....... 242.07 ........ Liberty, 11/6/93 5. Daunte Culpepper . 241.76 ...Louisiana, 10/24/98 6. Blake Bortles .......... 238.43 .......UConn, 10/26/13 7. Ryan Schneider ...... 237.95 ...Louisiana, 11/24/01 8. Dana Thyhsen ........ 236.38 . Fort Lewis, 11/19/83 9. Ryan Schneider ...... 233.67 .......... ULM, 10/21/00 10. Jeff Godfrey ........... 232.97 ........... ECU, 10/30/10 Season 1. Daunte Culpepper . 170.24 ...........................1998 2. Blake Bortles .......... 163.43 ...........................2013 3. Jeff Godfrey ........... 154.31 ...........................2010 4. Blake Bortles .......... 153.88 ...........................2011 5. Ron Johnson .......... 147.93 ...........................1990

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6. Ryan Schneider ...... 146.98 ...........................2000 7. Daunte Culpepper . 146.91 ...........................1997 8. Darin Hinshaw ....... 145.46 ...........................1993 9. Blake Bortles .......... 144.48 ...........................2012 10. Kyle Israel............... 142.82 ...........................2006 Career (minimum two seasons) 1. Blake Bortles .......... 153.76 ..................... 2011-13 2. Jeff Godfrey ........... 148.31 ..................... 2010-13 3. Daunte Culpepper . 146.72 ..................... 1995-98 4. Ryan Schneider ...... 145.39 ..................... 2000-03 5. Darin Hinshaw ....... 138.18 ..................... 1991-94 6. Steven Moffe ....... 133.68 ..................... 2003-06 7. Jus n Holman ........ 131.89 ..................... 2013-14 8. Kyle Israel............... 128.70 ..................... 2004-07 9. Tony Lanham ......... 126.97 ..................... 1985-86 10. Ron Johnson .......... 123.95 ..................... 1988-91 CONSECUTIVE PASS COMPLETIONS 1. Daunte Culpepper . 15 ............ Samford 10/11/97 2. Daunte Culpepper . 12 .................... EKU, 8/31/95 Daunte Culpepper . 12 ....................UAB, 11/9/96 Ryan Schneider ...... 12 .Northern Illinois, 10/7/00 Bre Hodges .......... 12 ........... Houston, 11/14/09 Blake Bortles .......... 12 .............Missouri, 9/29/12 Blake Bortles .......... 12 .....TEM-RUT, 11/16-21/13 8. Ryan Schneider ...... 11 ............... Akron, 10/26/02 Kyle Israel............... 11 ..................UAB, 11/25/06 10. Ryan Schneider ...... 10 ...Florida Atlan c, 9/13/03 Steven Moffe ....... 10 ..... South Carolina, 9/1/05 Steven Moffe ....... 10 .....................ULL, 10/1/05 Steven Moffe ....... 10 ............. Villanova, 9/2/05 Blake Bortles .......... 10 ...........Marshall, 10/27/12 300 YARD PASSING GAMES Season 1. Daunte Culpepper . 7 ....................................1998 Ryan Schneider ...... 7 ....................................2002 3. Daunte Culpepper . 5 ....................................1997 Blake Bortles .......... 5 ....................................2013 5. Darin Slack ............. 4 ....................................1987 Vic Penn ................. 4 ....................................1999 6. Shane Willis ........... 3 ....................................1988 Ryan Schneider ...... 3 ....................................2001 9. Darin Hinshaw ....... 2 ....................................1992 Darin Hinshaw ....... 2 ....................................1994 Daunte Culpepper . 2 ....................................1996 Steven Moffe ....... 2 ....................................2004 Jus n Holman ........ 2 ....................................2014 Career 1. Daunte Culpepper . 15 ............................ 1995-98 Ryan Schneider ...... 15 ............................ 2000-03 3. Darin Hinshaw ....... 5 .............................. 1991-94 Vic Penn ................. 5 .............................. 1999-00 Blake Bortles .......... 5 .............................. 2011-13 6. Darin Slack ............. 4 .............................. 1984-87 Shane Willis ........... 4 .............................. 1987-89 8. Steven Moffe ....... 3 .............................. 2003-06 9. Kyle Israel............... 2 .............................. 2004-07 Jus n Holman ........ 2 .............................. 2013-14 400 YARD PASSING GAMES Season 1. Daunte Culpepper . 2 ....................................1998 Ryan Schneider ...... 2 ....................................2002 3. Darin Slack ............. 1 ....................................1986 Darin Slack ............. 1 ....................................1987 Darin Hinshaw ....... 1 ....................................1993 Darin Hinshaw ....... 1 ....................................1994 Daunte Culpepper . 1 ....................................1996 Ryan Schneider ...... 1 ....................................2003 Blake Bortles .......... 1 ....................................2013

Career 1. Daunte Culpepper . 3 .............................. 1995-98 Ryan Schneider ...... 3 .............................. 2000-03 3. Darin Slack ............. 2 .............................. 1984-87 Darin Hinshaw ....... 2 .............................. 1991-94 SEASONS WITH 3,000 OR MORE PASSING YARDS 1. Daunte Culpepper . 2 .............................. 1995-98 Blake Bortles .......... 2 .............................. 2011-13 3. Darin Slack ............. 1 .............................. 1984-87 Vic Penn ................. 1 .............................. 1999-00 Ryan Schneider ...... 1 .............................. 2000-03 SEASONS WITH 2,000 OR MORE PASSING YARDS 1. Daunte Culpepper . 4 .............................. 1995-98 2. Darin Hinshaw ....... 3 .............................. 1991-94 Ryan Schneider ...... 3 .............................. 2000-03 4. Blake Bortles .......... 2 .............................. 2011-13 5. Dana Thyhsen ........ 1 .............................. 1982-84 Darin Slack ............. 1 .............................. 1984-87 Shane Willis ........... 1 .............................. 1987-88 Vic Penn ................. 1 .............................. 1999-00 Steven Moffe ....... 1 .............................. 2003-06 Kyle Israel............... 1 .............................. 2004-07 Bre Hodges .......... 1 ....................................2009 Jeff Godfrey ........... 1 .............................. 2010-13 Jus n Holman ........ 1 .............................. 2013-14 PASSING TOUCHDOWNS Game 1. Darin Slack ............. 7 ..... West Georgia, 10/17/87 2. Darin Hinshaw ....... 6 ..................Liberty, 11/6/93 3. Darin Slack ............. 5 ........ NW Mo. St., 10/24/87 Darin Hinshaw ....... 5 .....................WKU, 9/24/94 Daunte Culpepper . 5 ..................... ULM, 11/1/97 Ryan Schneider ...... 5 ................. Buffalo, 11/9/02 Season 1. Ryan Schneider ...... 31 ..................................2002 2. Daunte Culpepper . 28 ..................................1998 3. Darin Slack ............. 26 ..................................1987 Darin Hinshaw ....... 26 ..................................1994 5. Daunte Culpepper . 25 ..................................1997 Blake Bortles .......... 25 ..................................2012 Blake Bortles .......... 25 ..................................2013 8. Darin Hinshaw ....... 24 ..................................1992 Darin Hinshaw ....... 24 ..................................1993 10. Jus n Holman ........ 23 ..................................2014 Career 1. Daunte Culpepper . 84 ............................ 1995-98 2. Ryan Schneider ...... 82 ............................ 2000-03 Darin Hinshaw ....... 82 ............................ 1991-94 4. Blake Bortles .......... 56 ............................ 2011-13 5. Darin Slack ............. 47 ............................ 1984-87 6. Dana Thyhsen ........ 41 ............................ 1982-84 Steven Moffe ....... 41 ............................ 2003-06 8. Jus n Holman ........ 24 ............................ 2013-14 9. Kyle Israel............... 22 ............................ 2004-07 10. Vic Penn ................. 21 ............................ 1999-00 LONGEST PASS COMPLETIONS Game 1. Blake Bortles ......91 (TD) .............. Akron, 8/29/13 2. Darin Slack .........87 (TD) ... NW Mo. St., 10/24/87 3. Vic Penn .............83 (TD) ............Auburn, 11/6/99 Ryan Schneider ..83 (TD) ...........Liberty, 10/13/01 5. Ryan Schneider ..80 (TD) .....Arizona State, 9/7/02 6. Vic Penn .............79 (TD) ....... Ga. Tech, 9/2/2000 Blake Bortles ......79 ....... South Carolina, 9/28/13 8. Brian Miller ........78 (TD) .............. Akron, 11/3/01 9. Jus n Holman ....77 (TD) ..............Tulsa, 11/14/14 10. Ron Johnson ......76 (TD) ........S. Illinois, 10/27/90


Passing Records Ryan Schneider ..76 (TD) . Miami (Ohio), 11/23/02 Bre Hodges ......76 (TD) ............... Rice, 10/24/09 CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A TD PASS 1. Ryan Schneider ...... 28 ............(9/22/01-11/1/03) 2. Daunte Culpepper . 22 ..........(11/2/96-10/31/98) 3. Jus n Holman ........ 13 ...(8/30/14-Entering 2015) 4. Darin Hinshaw ....... 12 ..........(11/2/91-11/14/92) Darin Hinshaw ....... 12 ......... (11/6/93- 10/29/94) Vic Penn ................. 12 ............(9/25/99-9/30/00) Steven Moffe ....... 12 ............(11/6/04-11/5/05) Blake Bortles .......... 12 ..........(10/20/12-9/28/13) PASS COMPLETION PERCENTAGE Game (minimum 15 aƩempts) 1. Daunte Culpepper . .875 (14/16) ... SAM, 10/7/95 2. Kyle Israel............... .864 (19/22) ..UAB, 11/25/06 3. Daunte Culpepper . .848 (28/33) ..... EIU, 9/12/98 Daunte Culpepper . .848 (28/33) ...NIU, 10/10/98 Daunte Culpepper . .848 (28/33) . BALL, 11/14/98 6. Bre Hodges .......... .840 (21/25) . HOU, 11/14/09 7. Daunte Culpepper . .839 (26/31) . SAM, 10/11/97 8. Blake Bortles .......... .833 (20/24) . CONN, 10/26/13 9. Ron Johnson .......... .824 (14/17) .TEX SO, 11/17/90 Jeff Godfrey ........... .824 (14/17) . MEM, 11/27/10 Jeff Godfrey ........... .824 (14/17) . MEM, 10/29/11 Season (minimum 100 aƩempts) 1. Daunte Culpepper . .736 (296/402) ..............1998 2. Ryan Schneider ...... .690 (194/281) ..............2003 3. Jeff Godfrey ........... .690 (160/232) ..............2011 4. Blake Bortles .......... .682 (75/110) ................2011 5. Blake Bortles .......... .678 (259/382) ..............2013 6. Jeff Godfrey ........... .668 (159/238) ..............2010 7. Kyle Israel............... .651 (108/166) ..............2006 8. Steven Moffe ....... .642 (147/229) ..............2004 9. Blake Bortles .......... .629 (251/399) ..............2012 10. Daunte Culpepper . .625 (238/381) ..............1997 Career (minimum 200 aƩempts) 1. Jeff Godfrey ........... .677 (321/474) ........ 2010-13 2. Blake Bortles .......... .657 (585/891) ........ 2011-13 3. Daunte Culpepper . .639 (889/1,391) ..... 1995-98 4. Ryan Schneider ...... .620 (840/1,354) ..... 2000-03 5. Shane Willis ........... .602 (346/575) ........ 1987-89 6. Steven Moffe ....... .606 (391/645) ........ 2003-06 7. Bre Hodges .......... .599 (197/329) ..............2009 8. Kyle Israel............... .590 (305/517) ........ 2004-07 9. Vic Penn ................. .576 (329/571) ........ 1999-00 10. Jus n Holman ........ .571 (232/406) ........ 2013-14 PASSING YARDS PER COMPLETION Game (minimum 10 compleƟons) 1. Darin Hinshaw ....... 24.5 (10/245) . Maine, 9/3/94 2. Daunte Culpepper . 23.0 (13/299)..S. CAR, 9/6/97 3. Ryan Schneider ...... 22.2 (14/312) .ULM, 10/21/00 4. Ryan Schneider ...... 21.0 (13/273) .. AKR, 11/3/01 5. Daunte Culpepper . 20.9 (21/438) .ULL, 10/24/98 6. Steven Moffe ....... 20.7 (14/290) .MEM, 10/8/05 7. Ryan Schneider ...... 20.2 (13/262) .. LIB, 10/13/01 8. Darin Hinshaw ....... 20.1 (17/343) .WKU, 9/24/94 9. Jeff Godfrey ........... 19.6 (15/294) . HOU, 11/5/10 10. Daunte Culpepper . 19.2 (17/327) .. BG, 11/16/96 Season (minimum 100 compleƟons) 1. Darin Hinshaw ....... 15.6 (161/2,505) ...........1992 2. Darin Slack ............. 15.3 (117/1,799) ...........1986 3. Darin Hinshaw ....... 15.0 (187/2,801) ...........1994 4. Ryan Schneider ...... 14.3 (204/2,923) ...........2001 5. Jeff Godfrey ........... 14.3 (143/2,042) ...........2010 6. Ryan Schneider ...... 14.2 (265/3,770) ...........2002 7. Darin Slack ............. 13.9 (219/3,054) ...........1987 8. Darin Hinshaw ....... 13.8 (191/2,645) ...........1993

9. Blake Bortles .......... 13.8 (259/3,581) ...........2013 10. Daunte Culpepper . 13.7 (187/2,565) ...........1996 Career (minimum 200 compleƟons) 1. Darin Hinshaw ....... 14.7 (614/9,000) ..... 1991-94 2. Darin Slack ............. 13.7 (459/6,302) ..... 1984-87 3. Dana Thyhsen ........ 13.1 (380/4,982) ..... 1982-84 4. Ryan Schneider ...... 13.1 (840/10,976) ... 2000-03 5. Jus n Holman ........ 13.0 (232/3,027) ..... 2013-14 6. Blake Bortles .......... 13.0 (585/7,598) ..... 2011-13 7. Daunte Culpepper . 12.8 (889/11,412) ... 1995-98 8. Jeff Godfrey ........... 12.8 (321/4,095) ..... 2010-13 9. Kyle Israel............... 12.6 (305/3,830) ..... 2004-07 10. Steven Moffe ....... 12.3 (391/4,814) ..... 2003-06 PASSING YARDS PER ATTEMPT Game (minimum 10 aƩempts) 1. Daunte Culpepper . 15.6 (28/438) .ULL, 10/24/98 2. Jeff Godfrey ........... 15.5 (19/294) . HOU, 11/5/10 3. Jeff Godfrey ........... 14.8 (17/252) .MEM, 11/27/10 4. Jus n Holman ........ 14.6 (14/204) .. PSU, 8/30/14 5. Blake Bortles .......... 14.4 (10/144) .... CSU, 9/3/11 6. Ryan Schneider ...... 14.2 (22/312) .ULM, 10/21/00 7. Steven Moffe ....... 13.8 (21/290) .MEM, 10/8/05 8. Jeff Godfrey ........... 13.3 (12/159) . ECU, 10/30/10 9. Darin Slack ............. 13.2 (14/185) . SAM, 11/15/86 10. Blake Bortles .......... 13.2 (21/277) . MAR, 10/27/12 Season (minimum 100 aƩempts) 1. Blake Bortles .......... 9.4 (382/3,581) .............2013 2. Daunte Culpepper . 9.2 (402/3,690) .............1998 3. Jeff Godfrey ........... 9.1 (238/2,159) .............2010 4. Ryan Schneider ...... 8.8 (430/3,770) .............2002 5. Blake Bortles .......... 8.7 (110/958) ................2011 6. Darin Hinshaw ....... 8.3 (302/2,505) .............1992 7. Darin Hinshaw ....... 8.2 (322/2,645) .............1993 8. Darin Hinshaw ....... 8.2 (342/2,801) .............1994 9. Ryan Schneider ...... 8.2 (357/2,923) .............2001 10. Jeff Godfrey ........... 8.2 (232/1,898) .............2011 Career (minimum 2 years, 200 aƩempts) 1. Jeff Godfrey ........... 8.6 (474/4,095) ....... 2010-13 2. Blake Bortles .......... 8.5 (891/7,598) ....... 2011-13 3. Daunte Culpepper . 8.2 (1,391/11,412) .. 1995-98 4. Ryan Schneider ...... 8.1 (1,354/10,976) .. 2000-03 5. Darin Hinshaw ....... 8.1 (1,112/9,000) .... 1991-94 6. Steven Moffe ....... 7.5 (645/4,818) ....... 2003-06 7. Jus n Holman ........ 7.5 (406/3,027) ....... 2013-14 8. Kyle Israel............... 7.4 (517/3,830) ....... 2004-07 9. Ron Johnson .......... 7.2 (319/2,294) ....... 1988-91 10. Shane Willis ........... 7.1 (575/4,092) ....... 1987-89 MISCELLANEOUS PASSING RECORDS When a player passes for 400 yards .........UCF is: 10-1 When a player passes for 350 yards .......UCF is: 17-11 When a player passes for 300 yards .......UCF is: 44-26 INTERCEPTIONS THROWN Game 1. Dana Thyhsen ........ 6 .....................B-CU, 10/9/82 Shane Willis ........... 6 ...................... Troy, 9/16/89 3. Dana Thyhsen ........ 5 ........Ga. Southern, 9/15/84 4. Mike Cullison ......... 4 ...... Presbyterian, 10/27/79 Daunte Culpepper . 4 .................Auburn, 11/7/98 Vic Penn ................. 4 ................... Purdue, 9/4/99 Vic Penn ................. 4 ................... Akron, 9/16/00 Ryan Schneider ...... 4 ...... Virginia Tech, 11/11/00 Bre Hodges .......... 4 ........ East Carolina, 9/26/09 Jus n Holman ........ 4 ..................UConn, 11/1/14 Season 1. Darin Slack ............. 18 ..................................1987 2. Darin Hinshaw ....... 17 ..................................1994 3. Mike Cullison ......... 16 ..................................1979

Dana Thyhsen ........ 16 ..................................1984 Darin Hinshaw ....... 16 ..................................1992 Ryan Schneider ...... 16 ..................................2002 7. Mike Cullison ......... 15 ..................................1980 Daunte Culpepper . 15 ..................................1996 Ryan Schneider ...... 15 ..................................2003 10. Jus n Holman ........ 14 ..................................2014 Career 1. Darin Hinshaw ....... 52 ............................ 1991-94 2. Ryan Schneider ...... 51 ............................ 2000-03 3. Darin Slack ............. 50 ............................ 1984-87 4. Daunte Culpepper . 42 ............................ 1995-98 5. Dana Thyhsen ........ 37 ............................ 1982-84 6. Mike Cullison ......... 31 ............................ 1979-80 7. Steven Moffe ....... 26 ............................ 2003-06 8. Shane Willis ........... 23 ............................ 1988-89 9. Blake Bortles .......... 19 ............................ 2011-13 10. Vic Penn ................. 17 ............................ 1999-00 Kyle Israel............... 17 ............................ 2004-07 INTERCEPTION TO ATTEMPT RATIO Season (minimum 100 aƩempts) 1. Daunte Culpepper . .017 (7/402) ..................1998 2. Blake Bortles .......... .017 (7/399) ..................2012 3. Jeff Godfrey ........... .022 (5/232) ..................2011 4. Blake Bortles .......... .024 (9/382) ..................2013 5. Steven Moffe ....... .024 (9/375) ..................2005 6. Vic Penn ................. .024 (11/455) ................1999 7. Ryan Schneider ...... .025 (9/357) ..................2001 8. Daunte Culpepper . .026 (10/381) ................1997 9. Dana Thyhsen ........ .027 (8/295) ..................1983 10. Blake Bortles .......... .027 (3/110) ..................2011 Career (minimum 200 aƩempts) 1. Blake Bortles .......... .021 (19/891) .......... 2011-13 2. Jeff Godfrey ........... .030 (14/474) .......... 2010-13 3. Vic Penn ................. .030 (17/571) .......... 1999-00 4. Daunte Culpepper . .030 (42/1,391) ....... 1995-98 5. Steven Moffe ....... .030 (26/860) .......... 2003-06 6. Kyle Israel............... .032 (17/517) .......... 2004-07 7. Jus n Holman ........ .037 (15/406) .......... 2013-14 8. Ryan Schneider ...... .038 (51/1,354) ....... 2000-03 9. Bre Hodges .......... .040 (13/329) ................2009 10. Shane Willis ........... .040 (23/575) .......... 1988-89 MOST CONSECUTIVE ATTEMPTS WITHOUT AN INTERCEPTION 1. Blake Bortles .......... 232 .......... 10/27/12-9/14/13 2. Vic Penn ................. 162 ............ 10/2/99-11/6/99 3. Blake Bortles .......... 147 .......... 9/15/12-10/20/12 Daunte Culpepper . 147 ............ 11/1/97-9/19/98 OPPONENT SINGLE GAME PASSING RECORDS Most Passes A empted 64.......... Tim Ra ay, Louisiana Tech .................. 9/5/98 Most Passes Completed 46.......... Tim Ra ay, Louisiana Tech .............. 10/23/99 Highest Comple on Percentage (MIN 15 ATT) .828....... Ben Roethlisberger, Miami (Ohio) (24/29) ....................................................................... 11/28/03 Most Yards Gained Passing 561........ Tim Ra ay, Louisiana Tech .............. 10/23/99 Most Touchdowns Passes Thrown 6............ Todd Whi en, Stephen F. Aus n...... 10/26/85 6............ Jose Davis, Kent State ....................... 10/4/97 Longest Pass Comple on 98.......... Jose Davis, Kent State ....................... 10/4/97 Most Intercep ons Thrown 5............ 5+, Last: Robby Jus no, Liberty ........ 11/9/91

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300-Yard Passing Games Player .................... Yards ...C/A........ Opponent .......................... Date Ryan Schneider ....... 497 ...... 37/52 .....Florida Atlan c ...............9/13/03 Ryan Schneider ....... 440 ...... 28/47 .....Syracuse .........................11/2/02 Daunte Culpepper .. 438 ...... 21/28 .....Louisiana ......................10/24/98 Darin Hinshaw ........ 437 ...... 25/35 .....Valdosta State.................9/11/93 Daunte Culpepper .. 421 ...... 24/36 .....UAB ................................11/9/96 Darin Slack ............. 417 ...... 32/44 .....West Georgia ................10/17/87 Ryan Schneider ....... 409 ...... 24/32 .....Liberty ............................9/28/02 Darin Slack .............. 408 ...... 29/46 .....Murray State ..................10/4/86 Daunte Culpepper .. 406 ...... 28/33 .....Eastern Illinois ................9/12/98 Blake Bortles ........... 404 ...... 27/38 .....Temple ..........................11/16/13 Darin Hinshaw ........ 400 ...... 24/36 .....Liberty ..........................10/29/94 Darin Hinshaw ........ 393 ...... 25/39 .....Western Kentucky ........10/24/92 Daunte Culpepper .. 385 ...... 26/45 .....Louisiana-Monroe ..........11/1/97 Vic Penn .................. 379 ...... 34/55 .....Florida ............................9/11/99 Darin Hinshaw ........ 378 ...... 25/46 .....James Madison.............11/14/92 Vic Penn .................. 374 ...... 29/52 .....Auburn ...........................11/6/99 Vic Penn .................. 374 ...... 26/38 .....Bowling Green ..............11/20/99 Ryan Schneider ....... 374 ...... 20/30 .....Miami (Ohio) ................11/23/02 Daunte Culpepper .. 370 ...... 24/37 .....Louisiana Tech ..................9/5/98 Shane Willis ............ 369 ...... 26/34 .....Eastern Kentucky ..........11/12/88 Daunte Culpepper .. 368 ...... 30/47 .....Purdue ............................9/19/98 Shane Willis ............ 365 ...... 35/51 .....New Haven .....................10/8/88 Ryan Schneider ....... 365 ...... 27/38 .....Eastern Michigan ............9/30/00 Ryan Schneider ....... 360 ...... 25/43 .....Buffalo ............................11/9/02 Daunte Culpepper .. 359 ...... 29/52 .....Mississippi State ...........10/25/97 Blake Bortles ........... 358 ...... 25/36 .....South Carolina ................9/28/13 Darin Slack .............. 356 ...... 25/37 .....Northwest Mo. St. ........10/24/87 Darin Hinshaw ........ 350 ...... 21/29 .....Liberty ..........................11/16/93 Daunte Culpepper .. 347 ...... 31/41 .....Youngstown State .........10/31/98 Ryan Schneider ....... 346 ...... 25/41 .....Virginia Tech .................11/11/00 Ryan Schneider ....... 345 ...... 32/46 .....Penn State ......................8/31/02 Darin Hinshaw ........ 343 ...... 17/28 .....Western Kentucky ..........9/24/94 Daunte Culpepper .. 342 ...... 36/49 .....Toledo.............................10/3/98 Bre Hodges ........... 342 ...... 23/45 .....Marshall .........................11/1/09

Player .................... Yards ...C/A........ Opponent .......................... Date Darin Hinshaw ........ 341 ...... 18/40 .....Troy ..............................10/22/94 Ryan Schneider ....... 341 ...... 31/45 .....Western Michigan ........10/12/02 Ryan Schneider ....... 338 ...... 20/29 .....Tulane ...........................10/22/01 Vic Penn .................. 336 ...... 27/48 .....Louisiana Tech ..............10/23/99 Jus n Holman ......... 336 ...... 25/39 .....Temple ..........................10/25/14 Ryan Schneider ....... 335 ...... 28/39 .....Louisiana-Monroe ........10/20/01 Blake Bortles........... 335 ...... 21/30 .....Rutgers .........................11/21/13 Darin Slack .............. 334 ...... 23/40 .....Elon ................................9/12/87 Darin Slack .............. 327 ...... 31/46 .....Liberty ............................11/7/87 Daunte Culpepper .. 327 ...... 17/31 .....Bowling Green ..............11/16/96 Daunte Culpepper .. 327 ...... 28/33 .....Northern Illinois ...........10/10/98 Daunte Culpepper .. 327 ...... 28/33 .....Ball State ......................11/14/98 Kyle Israel ............... 327 ...... 27/42 .....Rice...............................10/21/06 Jus n Holman ......... 326 ...... 30/51 .....BYU .................................10/9/14 Ryan Schneider ....... 325 ...... 17/28 .....Ohio..............................11/30/02 Daunte Culpepper .. 322 ...... 26/45 .....Kent State .......................10/4/97 Steven Moffe ........ 322 ...... 30/41 .....Akron ............................10/16/04 Daunte Culpepper .. 320 ...... 23/32 .....Bowling Green ................9/26/98 Steven Moffe ........ 319 ...... 22/32 .....Kent State .....................11/23/04 Daunte Culpepper .. 318 ...... 24/35 .....Nebraska ........................9/13/97 Darin Slack .............. 315 ...... 24/57 .....Ga. Southern ..................10/3/87 Blake Bortles........... 314 ...... 18/24 .....Akron ..............................8/29/13 Kyle Israel ............... 313 ...... 28/45 .....East Carolina...................10/6/07 Ryan Schneider ....... 312 ...... 14/22 .....Louisiana-Monroe ........10/21/00 Daunte Culpepper .. 309 ...... 26/31 .....Samford ........................10/11/97 Daunte Culpepper .. 307 ...... 22/30 .....Carson-Newman...............9/9/95 Daunte Culpepper .. 307 ...... 26/42 .....William & Mary ..............8/29/96 Vic Penn .................. 306 ...... 25/42 .....Akron ............................9/16/00 Ryan Schneider ....... 304 ...... 22/44 .....Arkansas .......................11/10/01 Tony Lanham .......... 302 ...... 21/33 .....Eastern Kentucky ..........10/18/86 Shane Willis ............ 302 ...... 23/32 .....West Georgia ..................9/10/88 Shane Willis ............ 301 ...... 16/27 .....Valdosta State...................9/9/89 Ryan Schneider ....... 301 ...... 30/40 .....Northern Illinois .............10/7/00 Steven Moffe ........ 301 ...... 19/36 .....Nevada .........................12/24/05 Blake Bortles........... 301 ...... 20/31 .....Baylor ...............................1/1/14

Receiving Records INDIVIDUAL RECORDS RECEPTIONS Game 1. Todd Cleveland ...... 15/158 .....Ball State, 9/21/96 2. Bernard Ford ......... 14/160 .............Elon, 9/19/87 Tyson Hinshaw ...... 14/129 .....N. Illinois, 10/7/00 4. Mike Sims-Walker . 13/169 ........... Rice, 10/21/06 5. Bernard Ford ......... 12/197 .W. Georgia, 10/17/87 Sean Beckton ........ 12/111 ..............B-CU, 9/1/89 David Rhodes ........ 12/138 ........... Troy, 10/30/93 Tyson Hinshaw ...... 12/206 ............EMU, 9/30/00 Doug Gabriel ......... 12/206 ......Syracuse, 11/2/02 Mike Sims-Walker . 12/132 .............. USF, 9/16/06 Season 1. Mike Sims-Walker . 90/1,178 ........................2006 2. Tyson Hinshaw ...... 89/1,089 ........................2000 3. Siaha Burley .......... 88/1,142 ........................1998 4. Charles Lee ............ 87/1,133 ........................1999 5. David Rhodes ........ 78/1,159 ........................1993 6. Siaha Burley .......... 77/1,106 ........................1997 7. Ted Wilson............. 76/1,119 ........................1985 8. Doug Gabriel ......... 75/1,237 ........................2002 9. Sean Beckton ........ 74/1,030 ........................1988 Brandon Marshall.. 74/1,195 ........................2005

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Career 1. David Rhodes ........ 213/3,618 ................ 1991-94 2. Mark Nonsant ....... 198/2,809 ................ 1995-98 3. Sean Beckton ........ 196/2,493 ................ 1987-90 4. Mike Sims-Walker . 184/2,561 ................ 2003-06 5. J.J. Worton ............ 168/2,360 ................ 2011-14 6. Siaha Burley .......... 165/2,248 ................ 1997-98 7. Charles Lee ............ 162/2,249 ................ 1997-99 8. Rocky Ross............. 157/1,986 ................ 2006-09 9. Ted Wilson............. 151/2,443 ................ 1983-86 10. Tyson Hinshaw ...... 148/1,874 ................ 1997-00 RECEPTIONS IN CONSECUTIVE GAMES 1. Sean Beckton ........ 42 ............................. 1987-90 2. Charles Lee ............ 33 ............................. 1997-99 Jimmy Fryzel.......... 33 ............................. 1999-01 4. Tyson Hinshaw ...... 32 ............................. 1997-00 5. Breshad Perriman . 31 ............................. 2012-14 6. Ted Wilson............. 30 ............................. 1984-86 7. Rannell Hall ........... 29 ............................. 2011-14 8. Mike Sims-Walker . 28 ............................. 2003-06 9. Todd Cleveland ...... 26 ............................ 1994-97 10. David Rhodes ........ 24 ............................. 1992-94 Jeff Godfrey ........... 24 ............................. 2012-13

100 YARD RECEIVING GAMES Season 1. Ted Wilson.....................7 .............................1985 Brandon Marshall..........7 .............................2005 3. David Rhodes ................6 .............................1993 Siaha Burley ..................6 .............................1998 Charles Lee ....................6 .............................1999 Doug Gabriel .................6 .............................2002 7. Bernard Ford .................5 .............................1987 Sean Beckton ................5 .............................1988 David Rhodes ................5 .............................1994 Siaha Burley ..................5 .............................1997 Tyson Hinshaw ..............5 .............................2000 Jimmy Fryzel..................5 .............................2002 Mike Sims-Walker .........5 .............................2006 Career 1. David Rhodes ................16 ..................... 1991-94 2. Siaha Burley ..................11 ..................... 1997-98 3. Ted Wilson.....................10 ..................... 1983-86 4. Sean Beckton ................9 ....................... 1987-90 Mark Nonsant ...............9 ....................... 1995-98 Charles Lee ....................9 ....................... 1997-99 Mike Sims-Walker .........9 ....................... 2003-06 8. Doug Gabriel .................8 ....................... 2001-02 Brandon Marshall..........8 ....................... 2002-05 10. Jimmy Fryzel..................7 ....................... 1999-02 J.J. Worton ....................7 ....................... 2011-14


Receiving Records CONSECUTIVE 100 YARD RECEIVING GAMES 1. Ted Wilson............. 5 ............. 10/26/85-11/30/85 2. Mike Dickinson ...... 4 ............... 11/16/91-9/19/92 Jimmy Fryzel.......... 4 ............... 11/2/02-11/23/02 4. Bernard Ford ......... 3 ............. 10/10/87-10/24/87 Mark Nonsant ....... 3 ............... 11/2/96-11/16/97 David Rhodes ........ 3 ............ 10/16/93-10/30/93 Siaha Burley .......... 3 ................. 9/12/98-9/26/98 Charles Lee ............ 3 ............... 11/6/99-11/20/99 9. 18 players ed ...... 2 RECEIVING YARDAGE Game 1. Siaha Burley .......... 266/10 ............ULL, 10/24/98 2. David Rhodes ........ 231/10 ..........WKU, 10/24/92 Siaha Burley .......... 231/8 . South Carolina, 9/6/97 4. Brandon Marshall.. 210/11 ......Nevada, 12/24/05 5. Mark Nonsant ....... 209/9 ...............UAB, 11/9/96 6. Bernard Ford ......... 208/11 .NW Mo. St., 10/24/87 7. Tyson Hinshaw ...... 206/12 ............EMU, 9/20/00 Doug Gabriel ......... 206/12 ......Syracuse, 11/2/02 9. Charles Lee ............ 203/11 ....... Auburn, 11/6/99 10. Bernard Ford ......... 197/12 .W. Georgia, 10/17/87 Season 1. Doug Gabriel ......... 1,237/75 ........................2002 2. Brandon Marshall.. 1,195/74 ........................2005 3. Bernard Ford ......... 1,180/68 ........................1987 4. Mike Sims-Walker . 1,178/90 ........................2006 5. David Rhodes ........ 1,159/78 ........................1993 6. Siaha Burley .......... 1,146/88 ........................1998 7. Charles Lee ............ 1,133/87 ........................1999 8. Jimmy Fryzel.......... 1,126/58 ........................2002 9. Ted Wilson............. 1,119/76 ........................1985 10. Siaha Burley .......... 1,106/77 ........................1997 Career 1. David Rhodes ........ 3,618/213 ................ 1991-94 2. Mark Nonsant ....... 2,809/198 ................ 1995-98 3. Mike Sims-Walker . 2,561/184 ................ 2003-06 4. Sean Beckton ........ 2,493/196 ................ 1987-90 5. Jimmy Fryzel.......... 2,469/137 ................ 1999-02 6. Ted Wilson............. 2,443/151 ................ 1983-86 7. J.J. Worton ............ 2,360/168 ................ 2011-14 8. Charles Lee ............ 2,249/162 ................ 1997-99 9. Siaha Burley .......... 2,248/165 ................ 1997-98 10. Breshad Perriman . 2,243/115 ................ 2012-14 TOP 10 SINGLE SEASON RECEIVING TANDEMS 1. 2,363 .............................................................2002 Doug Gabriel (1,237), Jimmy Fryzel (1,126) 2. 2,050 .............................................................2005 Brandon Marshall (1,195), Mike Sims-Walker (855) 3. 1,989 .............................................................1998 Siaha Burley (1,142), Mark Nonsant (847) 4. 1,903 .............................................................1987 Bernard Ford (1,177), Arnell Spencer (726) 5. 1,900 .............................................................1994 David Rhodes (1,075), Mark Whi emore (825) 6. 1,864 .............................................................1999 Charles Lee (1,133), Tyson Hinshaw (731) 7. 1,833 .............................................................1993 David Rhodes (1,159), Mark Whi emore (674) 8. 1,809 .............................................................1997 Siaha Burley (1,106), Mark Nonsant (703) 9. 1,709 .............................................................2006 Mike Sims-Walker (1,178), Rocky Ross (531) 10. 1,697 .............................................................2013 Rannell Hall (886), Breshad Perriman (811)

1,000 YARD RECEIVING SEASONS 1. David Rhodes ........ 3 ............................... 1991-94 2. Siaha Burley .......... 2 ............................... 1997-98 3. Ted Wilson............. 1 ............................... 1983-86 Bernard Ford ......... 1 ............................... 1985-87 Sean Beckton ........ 1 ............................... 1987-90 Charles Lee ............ 1 ............................... 1997-99 Tyson Hinshaw ...... 1 ............................... 1997-00 Doug Gabriel ......... 1 ............................... 2001-02 Jimmy Fryzel.......... 1 ............................... 1999-02 Brandon Marshall.. 1 ............................... 2002-05 Mike Sims-Walker . 1 ............................... 2003-06 Breshad Perriman . 1 ............................... 2012-14 TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS Game 1. Bernard Ford ......... 4 ......... NW Mo. St., 10/24/87 David Rhodes ........ 4 ...................Liberty, 11/6/93 Doug Gabriel ......... 4 .................... Ohio, 11/30/02 4. Ted Wilson............. 3 . Georgia Southern, 11/9/85 Bernard Ford ......... 3 ...... West Georgia, 10/17/87 Mike Dickinson ...... 3 ......................B-CU, 9/12/92 Bret Cooper ........... 3 .................. Buffalo, 11/7/92 Rufus Hall .............. 3 .. Eastern Kentucky, 8/31/95 Tyson Hinshaw ...... 3 .....William & Mary, 9/23/00 Brandon Marshall.. 3 ................Nevada, 12/24/05 Jeff Godfrey ........... 3 .................UConn, 10/26/13 J.J. Worton ............ 3 ................ Temple, 11/16/13 Josh Reese ............. 3 .............. NC State, 12/26/14 Season 1. Bret Cooper ........... 14 ...................................1992 2. Bernard Ford ......... 13 ...................................1987 Tyson Hinshaw ...... 13 ...................................2000 4. Ted Wilson............. 12 ...................................1985 David Rhodes ........ 12 ...................................1993 6. David Rhodes ........ 11 ...................................1994 Doug Gabriel ......... 11 ...................................2002 Brandon Marshall.. 11 ...................................2005 9. Doug Gabriel ......... 9 .....................................2001 Mike Walker .......... 9 .....................................2005 Kamar Aiken .......... 9 .....................................2009 Breshad Perriman . 9 .....................................2014 Career 1. David Rhodes ........ 29 ............................. 1991-94 2. Bret Cooper ........... 23 ............................. 1989-92 3. Ted Wilson............. 21 ............................. 1983-86 Bernard Ford ......... 21 ............................. 1986-87 J.J. Worton ............ 21 ............................. 2011-14 6. Doug Gabriel ......... 20 ............................. 2001-02 7. Tyson Hinshaw ...... 17 ............................. 1997-00 Tavaris Capers ....... 17 ............................. 2001-04 Kamar Aiken .......... 17 ............................. 2007-10 10. Sean Beckton ........ 16 ............................. 1987-90 Mark Whi emore . 16 ............................. 1992-94 Kenny Clark ........... 16 ............................. 1996-00 Mike Sims-Walker . 16 ............................. 2003-06 Breshad Perriman . 16 ............................. 2012-14 LONGEST RECEPTION 1. Breshad Perriman . 91 (TD) .......... Akron, 8/29/13 2. Bernard Ford ......... 87 (TD) .NW Mo. St., 10/24/87 3. Charles Lee ............ 83 (TD) ......Auburn, 11/06/99 Doug Gabriel ......... 83 (TD) .......Liberty, 10/13/01 5. Doug Gabriel ......... 80 (TD) .Arizona State, 9/7/02 6. Kenny Clark ........... 79 (TD) ...... Ga. Tech, 9/02/00 Breshad Perriman . 79 .... South Carolina, 9/28/13 8. Thad Ward............. 78 (TD) .......... Akron, 11/3/01 9. Josh Reese ............. 77 (TD) ..........Tulsa, 11/14/14 10. Shawn Jefferson .... 76 (TD) ....S. Illinois, 10/27/90 Jimmy Fryzel.......... 76 (TD) .Miami (Ohio), 11/23/02 A.J. Guyton ............ 76 (TD) ........... Rice, 10/24/09

YARDS PER RECEPTION Game (minimum 5 recepƟons) 1. Mark Whi emore . 32.6 (5/163) ..... VSU, 9/11/93 2. Kenny Clark ........... 29.6 (5/148) .Ga. Tech, 9/2/00 3. David Rhodes ........ 29.0 (5/145) ..B-CU, 10/23/93 Jimmy Fryzel.......... 29.0 (6/174) . MIA(OH),11/23/02 5. Siaha Burley .......... 28.9 (8/231) .S. Carolina, 9/6/97 6. Siaha Burley .......... 26.6 (10/266) ..ULL, 10/24/98 7. Doug Gabriel ......... 25.5 (7/179) .. Ohio, 11/30/02 8. Arnell Spencer ....... 25.3 (6/152) .....Elon, 9/19/87 9. Jimmy Fryzel.......... 25.0 (6/150) ......SYR, 11/2/02 10. Mark Nonsant ....... 24.9 (7/174) ..... NEB, 9/13/97 Season (minimum 25 recepƟons) 1. Bernard Ford ......... 21.8 (30/653) .................1986 2. Mark Whi emore . 21.7 (31/674) .................1993 3. Breshad Perriman . 20.9 (50/1,044) ..............2014 4. Breshad Perriman . 20.8 (39/811) .................2013 5. David Rhodes ........ 19.6 (51/1,002) ..............1992 6. Jimmy Fryzel.......... 19.4 (58/1,126) ..............2002 7. Mark Whi emore . 18.3 (45/825) .................1994 8. Rannell Hall ........... 18.0 (35/631) .................2012 9. Kamar Aiken .......... 17.7 (33/584) .................2007 10. Arnell Spencer ....... 17.6 (41/723) .................1987 Career (minimum 50 recepƟons) 1. Breshad Perriman . 19.5 (115/2,243) ...... 2012-14 2. Doug Gabriel......... 19.3 (97/1,869) ........ 2001-02 3. Bernard Ford......... 19.3 (111/2,138) ...... 1984-87 4. Mark Whi emore . 19.1 (100/1,908) ...... 1991-94 5. Jimmy Fryzel ......... 18.0 (137/2,469) ...... 1999-02 6. Arnell Spencer ...... 17.9 (83/1,487) ........ 1987-88 7. David Rhodes ........ 17.0 (213/3,618) ...... 1991-94 8. Ted Wilson ............ 16.2 (151/2,443) ...... 1983-86 9. Shawn Jefferson.... 16.2 (67/1,087) ........ 1988-90 10. Bret Cooper ........... 15.9 (91/1,450) ........ 1990-92 RECEPTIONS BY A FRESHMAN Season 1. J.J. Worton ............ 41/531 ...........................2011 2. Sean Beckton ........ 40/421 ...........................1987 3. Mike Dickinson ...... 33/371 ...........................1989 Kamar Aiken .......... 33/584 ...........................2007 5. Josh Reese ............. 30/461 ...........................2011 6. Shantel Roundtree.. 26/361 ...........................1988 Breshad Perriman . 26/388 ...........................2012 8. Bobby Joe Plain ..... 25/308 ...........................1979 Mike Nonsant ........ 25/334 ...........................1995 Reginald Doster ..... 25/350 ...........................1995 RECEIVING YARDAGE BY A FRESHMAN Season 1. Kamar Aiken .......... 584/33 ...........................2007 2. J.J. Worton ............ 531/41 ...........................2011 3. Jose Reese ............. 461/30 ...........................2011 4. Sean Beckton ........ 421/40 ...........................1987 5. Breshad Perriman . 388/26 ...........................2012 6. Todd Cleveland ...... 385/20 ...........................1994 7. David Rhodes ........ 382/22 ...........................1991 8. Mike Dickinson ...... 371/33 ...........................1989 9. Shantel Roundtree.. 361/26 ...........................1988 10. Reginald Doster ..... 350/25 ...........................1995 MISCELLANEOUS RECEIVING RECORDS When one player has 200 yards .................UCF is: 4-5 When one player has 150 yards .............UCF is: 22-17 When two players have 150 yards..............UCF is: 1-1 When one player has 100 yards .............UCF is: 89-70 When two players have 100 yards..........UCF is: 11-11

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100-Yard Receiving Games Player ........................... Yards ....Rec. ....Opponent.....................................Date Siaha Burley ................... 266 .......10....... Louisiana................................. 10/24/98 David Rhodes ................. 231 .......10....... Western Kentucky................... 10/24/92 Siaha Burley ................... 231 .......8......... South Carolina ............................ 9/6/97 Brandon Marshall .......... 210 .......11....... Nevada.................................... 12/24/05 Mark Nonsant................ 209 .......9......... UAB ........................................... 11/9/96 Bernard Ford ................. 208 .......11....... Northwest Mo. St. .................. 10/24/87 Tyson Hinshaw............... 206 .......12....... Eastern Michigan ...................... 9/30/00 Doug Gabriel.................. 206 .......12....... Syracuse.................................... 11/2/02 Charles Lee .................... 203 .......11....... Auburn .................................... 11/06/99 Bernard Ford ................. 197 .......12....... West Georgia .......................... 10/17/87 Mark Nonsant................ 195 .......8......... Bowling Green ........................ 11/16/96 Bret Cooper ................... 181 .......8......... Buffalo ...................................... 11/7/92 Doug Gabriel.................. 179 .......7......... Ohio ........................................ 11/30/02 J.J. Worton ..................... 179 .......10....... Temple .................................... 11/16/13 J.J. Worton ..................... 178 .......11....... UConn ....................................... 11/1/14 Mark Nonsant................ 174 .......7......... Nebraska ................................... 9/13/97 Jimmy Fryzel .................. 174 .......6......... Miami (Ohio) .......................... 11/23/02 Arnell Spencer ............... 172 .......10....... Liberty....................................... 11/7/87 David Rhodes ................. 172 .......7......... Buffalo .................................... 11/19/94 Todd Cleveland .............. 172 .......7......... William & Mary ........................ 8/29/96 Charles Lee .................... 170 .......11....... Florida....................................... 9/11/99 Mike Sims-Walker .......... 169 .......13....... Rice ......................................... 10/21/06 David Rhodes ................. 165 .......10....... Nicholls State .......................... 10/17/92 Mark Whi emore .......... 163 .......5......... Valdosta State ........................... 9/11/93 A.J. Guyton .................... 163 .......9......... BYU ........................................... 9/23/11 Bernard Ford ................. 160 .......14....... Elon........................................... 9/19/87 David Rhodes ................. 160 .......7......... Troy ........................................ 10/22/94 Bernard Ford ................. 159 .......8......... Eastern Kentucky ...................... 9/26/87 Rannell Hall ................... 159 .......9......... Temple .................................... 11/16/13 Todd Cleveland .............. 158 .......15....... Ball State ................................... 9/21/96 Mike Sims-Walker .......... 157 .......10....... Memphis................................... 10/8/05 Mark Whi emore .......... 156 .......7......... Western Kentucky..................... 9/24/94 David Rhodes ................. 155 .......9......... Yale ......................................... 10/21/93 Mark Nonsant................ 155 .......9......... Northern Illinois...................... 10/10/98 Charles Lee .................... 154 .......11....... Eastern Illinois .......................... 9/12/98 Doug Gabriel.................. 153 .......11....... Penn State ................................ 8/31/02 Arnell Spencer ............... 152 .......6......... Elon........................................... 9/19/87 Ted Wilson ..................... 151 .......7......... Georgia Southern ..................... 11/9/85 David Rhodes ................. 150 .......11....... Liberty....................................... 11/6/93 Jimmy Fryzel .................. 150 .......6......... Syracuse.................................... 11/2/02 Kenny Clark .................... 148 .......5......... Georgia Tech ............................... 9/2/00 Siaha Burley ................... 147 .......9......... Purdue ...................................... 9/19/98 Tavaris Capers ................ 147 .......7......... Northern Illinois........................ 10/9/04 Siaha Burley ................... 146 .......11....... Bowling Green .......................... 9/26/98 Breshad Perriman .......... 146 .......7......... Temple .................................... 10/25/14 David Rhodes ................. 145 .......5......... Bethune-Cookman.................. 10/23/93 Doug Gabriel.................. 142 .......7......... Louisiana-Monroe .................. 10/20/01 Rannell Hall ................... 142 .......8......... South Carolina .......................... 9/28/13 Mike Dickinson .............. 141 .......5......... Bethune-Cookman.................... 9/12/92 Charles Lee .................... 140 .......9......... Louisiana Tech ........................ 10/23/99 Doug Gabriel.................. 140 .......6......... Liberty....................................... 9/28/02 Ted Wilson ..................... 139 .......11....... Samford .................................. 11/30/85 Bret Cooper ................... 139 .......7......... Liberty..................................... 10/31/92 Kenny Clark .................... 139 .......6......... Bowling Green ........................ 11/20/99 Breshad Perriman .......... 139 .......4......... East Carolina ............................. 12/4/14 David Rhodes ................. 138 .......12....... Troy ........................................ 10/30/93 Siaha Burley ................... 138 .......9......... Mississippi State ..................... 10/25/97 Breshad Perriman .......... 138 .......9......... NC State .................................. 12/26/14 Bernard Ford ................. 136 .......8......... Savannah State ....................... 10/10/87 Sean Beckton ................. 136 .......8......... Eastern Kentucky .................... 11/12/88 Tyson Hinshaw............... 136 .......6......... Louisiana-Monroe .................. 10/21/00 Shawn Jefferson............. 135 .......3......... Southern Illinois...................... 10/27/90 Siaha Burley ................... 135 .......8......... Eastern Michigan .................... 11/15/97 Rocky Ross ..................... 135 .......6......... Memphis................................. 11/11/06 Ted Wilson ..................... 133 .......10....... Murray State ............................. 10/4/86 Poe White ...................... 133 .......5......... Florida A&M ........................... 11/14/87 Brandon Marshall .......... 133 .......4......... Memphis................................... 10/8/05 Mike Sims-Walker .......... 133 .......12....... USF............................................ 9/16/06

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Player ........................... Yards ....Rec. ....Opponent.....................................Date Mike Sims-Walker .......... 133 .......7......... UAB ......................................... 11/25/06 David Rhodes ................. 132 .......6......... Western Kentucky..................... 9/24/94 Sean Beckton ................. 131 .......11....... New Haven ............................... 10/8/88 David Rhodes ................. 131 .......5......... Buffalo ...................................... 11/7/92 Mike Sims-Walker .......... 131 .......6......... Memphis................................. 11/11/06 Kamar Aiken .................. 131 .......4......... Memphis................................... 9/22/07 Ted Wilson ..................... 130 .......8......... Stephen F. Aus n .................... 10/26/85 Todd Cleveland .............. 129 .......6......... Liberty..................................... 10/29/94 Tyson Hinshaw............... 129 .......14....... Northern Illinois........................ 10/7/00 Mike Dickinson .............. 127 .......4......... Gardner-Webb ............................ 9/5/92 David Rhodes ................. 127 .......5......... James Madison ....................... 11/14/92 A.J. Guyton .................... 127 .......8......... South Dakota .............................. 9/4/10 Rannell Hall ................... 127 .......4......... FIU .............................................. 9/6/13 Jimmy Fryzel .................. 126 .......7......... Kent State ............................... 11/16/02 Siaha Burley ................... 125 .......8......... Idaho......................................... 9/20/97 Sean Beckton ................. 124 .......7......... Georgia Southern ................... 10/29/88 Doug Gabriel.................. 124 .......3......... Liberty..................................... 10/13/01 Rocky Ross ..................... 124 .......9......... Tulane ..................................... 11/18/06 Siaha Burley ................... 123 .......7......... Samford .................................. 10/11/97 Jamar Newsome ............ 123 .......5......... Houston .................................... 11/5/10 Jimmy Fryzel .................. 122 .......8......... Buffalo ...................................... 11/9/02 Kamar Aiken .................. 122 .......8......... East Carolina ............................. 10/6/07 Sean Beckton ................. 121 .......10....... Eastern Kentucky ........................ 9/8/90 Brian Wa ers ................. 121 .......7......... Tulsa........................................ 10/26/08 Ted Wilson ..................... 120 .......10....... Savannah State ....................... 11/23/85 Sean Beckton ................. 120 .......9......... West Georgia ............................ 9/10/88 Todd Cleveland .............. 120 .......11....... South Carolina ............................ 9/7/96 Kenny Clark .................... 120 .......6......... Louisiana Tech ............................ 9/5/98 Brandon Marshall .......... 120 .......7......... Houston .................................... 11/5/05 Glenn McCombs ............ 119 .......7......... Bethune-Cookman.................. 11/26/83 Shawn Jefferson............. 119 .......5......... East Tennessee State ................ 10/7/89 Siaha Burley ................... 119 .......9......... Eastern Illinois .......................... 9/12/98 Kenny Clark .................... 119 .......10....... Georgia ..................................... 9/25/99 Mike Sims-Walker .......... 119 .......6......... Houston .................................. 10/28/06 A.J. Guyton .................... 119 .......9......... East Carolina ............................. 9/26/09 J.J. Worton ..................... 119 .......6......... UConn ..................................... 10/26/13 Ted Wilson ..................... 118 .......11....... Western Kentucky................... 10/12/85 Luther Huggins .............. 118 .......9......... Akron ...................................... 10/16/04 Jamar Newsome ............ 118 .......4......... Memphis................................. 11/27/10 Bret Cooper ................... 117 .......9......... East Carolina ............................. 9/21/91 David Rhodes ................. 117 .......6......... Western Illinois ....................... 10/16/93 Mark Nonsant................ 117 .......7......... Louisiana-Monroe .................... 11/1/97 Tavirus Davis .................. 117 .......8......... Utah State ............................... 10/27/01 J.J. Worton ..................... 117 .......8......... Southern Miss......................... 10/13/12 J.J. Worton ..................... 117 .......5......... Rutgers ................................... 11/21/13 David Rhodes ................. 116 .......6......... East Carolina ............................. 9/21/91 Mike Dickinson .............. 116 .......7......... Troy State .................................. 9/19/92 Tyson Hinshaw............... 116 .......10....... Virginia Tech ........................... 11/11/00 Doug Gabriel.................. 116 .......5......... Arizona State .............................. 9/7/02 Siaha Burley ................... 115 .......8......... Ball State ................................. 11/14/98 Tyson Hinshaw............... 115 .......10....... Eastern Michigan .................... 10/30/99 Ted Wilson ..................... 114 .......4......... Illinois State .............................. 9/28/85 J.J. Worton ..................... 114 .......11....... Southern Miss......................... 11/12/11 Jimmy Fryzel .................. 113 .......7......... Western Michigan .................. 10/12/02 Breshad Perriman .......... 113 .......3......... Akron ........................................ 8/29/13 Rannell Hall ................... 113 .......4......... Baylor.......................................... 1/1/14 Ted Wilson ..................... 112 .......7......... Louisville ................................... 11/2/85 Todd Cleveland .............. 112 .......9......... Mississippi State ..................... 10/25/97 Sean Beckton ................. 111 .......6......... North Alabama ......................... 10/1/88 Sean Beckton ................. 111 .......12....... Bethune-Cookman...................... 9/1/89 Mark Nonsant................ 111 .......6......... Illinois State .............................. 11/2/96 Mark Nonsant................ 110 .......9......... Toledo ....................................... 10/3/98 Charles Lee .................... 110 .......8......... Eastern Illinois .......................... 10/2/99 Brandon Marshall .......... 110 .......10....... Tulane ..................................... 10/21/05 Mike Sims-Walker .......... 110 .......7......... East Carolina ........................... 10/29/05 Ted Wilson ..................... 109 .......4......... Aus n Peay ............................. 10/27/84 Shawn Jefferson............. 109 .......4......... Bethune-Cookman.................... 9/15/90 Sean Beckton ................. 109 .......6......... Slippery Rock .......................... 11/10/90


100-Yard Receiving Games Player ........................... Yards ....Rec. ....Opponent.....................................Date Mark Whi emore .......... 109 .......8......... Western Kentucky................... 10/24/92 Rufus Hall ...................... 109 .......8......... Eastern Kentucky ...................... 8/31/95 Jimmy Fryzel .................. 109 .......5......... Akron ........................................ 9/16/00 Brandon Marshall .......... 109 .......7......... Tulsa.......................................... 12/3/05 Mike Sims-Walker .......... 109 .......8......... Southern Miss......................... 10/15/05 Breshad Perriman .......... 109 .......3......... South Carolina .......................... 9/28/13 Mark Whi emore .......... 108 .......5......... East Carolina ............................. 9/18/93 David Rhodes ................. 108 .......8......... Buffalo .................................... 11/13/93 Todd Cleveland .............. 108 .......3......... Troy ........................................ 10/22/94 Charles Lee .................... 108 .......10....... Bowling Green ........................ 11/20/99 Ed Schenk ...................... 107 .......8......... VMI ........................................... 9/25/82 Tavirus Davis .................. 107 .......4......... Eastern Kentucky .................... 10/14/00 Brandon Marshall .......... 107 .......5......... Louisiana .................................. 10/1/05 Breshad Perriman .......... 107 .......7......... Memphis................................... 10/5/13 Jimmy Fryzel .................. 106 .......4......... Louisiana ................................ 10/24/01 Arnell Spencer ............... 105 .......4......... Eastern Kentucky .................... 11/12/88 David Rhodes ................. 105 .......5......... Maine ......................................... 9/3/94 Mike Sims-Walker .......... 105 .......9......... South Carolina ............................ 9/1/05 Bernard Ford ................. 104 .......7......... Wichita State .......................... 10/11/86 Sean Beckton ................. 104 .......6......... Grand Valley State .................. 10/31/87 Mike Dickinson .............. 104 .......9......... Millersville .............................. 11/16/91 Doug Gabriel.................. 104 .......7......... Western Michigan .................. 10/12/02

Player ........................... Yards ....Rec. ....Opponent.....................................Date Brandon Marshall .......... 104 .......5......... Florida Atlan c ......................... 9/13/03 Mike Sims-Walker .......... 104 .......4......... Florida Atlan c ......................... 9/13/03 Josh Reese ..................... 104 .......4......... Tulsa........................................ 11/14/14 Jim Taylor ....................... 103 .......8......... Alabama A&M ........................ 10/17/81 Aaron Sam ..................... 103 .......6......... West Georgia ............................ 9/13/86 David Rhodes ................. 103 .......8......... Valdosta State ........................... 9/10/94 Rufus Hall ...................... 103 .......6......... Illinois State .............................. 11/2/96 Siaha Burley ................... 103 .......10....... New Mexico ............................ 11/21/98 Charles Lee .................... 103 .......7......... Youngstown State ................... 10/31/98 A.J. Guyton .................... 103 .......3......... Rice ......................................... 10/24/09 Don Grayson .................. 102 .......8......... Eastern Kentucky .................... 10/18/86 Ted Wilson ..................... 102 .......4......... Eastern Kentucky .................... 10/18/86 Mark Nonsant................ 102 .......6......... Louisiana Tech ............................ 9/5/98 Tyson Hinshaw............... 102 .......8......... Alabama.................................. 10/28/00 Brandon Marshall .......... 102 .......10....... South Carolina ............................ 9/1/05 J.J. Worton ..................... 101 .......7......... Penn State ................................ 9/14/13 Bret Cooper ................... 100 .......6......... James Madison ........................... 9/7/91 Mark Nonsant................ 100 .......9......... Hawaii ..................................... 10/21/95 Charles Lee .................... 100 .......3......... Louisiana-Monroe .................... 11/1/97 Charles Lee .................... 100 .......10....... Middle Tennessee ................... 11/13/99 Tavaris Capers ................ 100 .......5......... Buffalo ...................................... 10/2/04 Jamar Newsome ............ 100 .......5......... Southern Miss......................... 11/13/10

100-Yard Receiving Tandems Players ........................ Yards .....Rec. ....Opponent.....................................Date Don Grayson ................. 102 ........8......... Eastern Kentucky .................... 10/18/86 Ted Wilson .................... 102 ........4.........................................................................

Players ........................ Yards .....Rec. ....Opponent.....................................Date Charles Lee ................... 154 ........11....... Eastern Illinois .......................... 9/12/98 Siaha Burley .................. 119 ........9.........................................................................

Bernard Ford ................ 160 ........14....... Elon........................................... 9/19/87 Arnell Spencer .............. 152 ........6.........................................................................

Kenny Clark ................... 139 ........6......... Bowling Green ........................ 11/20/99 Charles Lee ................... 108 ........10.......................................................................

Sean Beckton ................ 136 ........8......... Eastern Kentucky .................... 11/12/88 Arnell Spencer .............. 105 ........4.........................................................................

Jimmy Fryzel ................. 113 ........7......... Western Michigan .................. 10/12/02 Doug Gabriel................. 104 ........7.........................................................................

Bret Cooper .................. 117 ........9......... East Carolina ............................. 9/21/91 David Rhodes ................ 116 ........6.........................................................................

Doug Gabriel................. 206 ........12....... Syracuse.................................... 11/2/02 Jimmy Fryzel ................. 150 ........6.........................................................................

David Rhodes ................ 231 ........10....... Western Kentucky................... 10/24/92 Mark Whi emore ......... 109 ........8.........................................................................

Mike Sims-Walker ......... 105 ........9......... South Carolina ............................ 9/1/05 Brandon Marshall ......... 102 ........10.......................................................................

Bret Cooper .................. 181 ........8......... Buffalo ...................................... 11/7/92 David Rhodes ................ 131 ........5.........................................................................

Mike Sims-Walker ......... 157 ........10....... Memphis................................... 10/8/05 Brandon Marshall ......... 133 ........4.........................................................................

Mark Whi emore ......... 156 ........7......... Western Kentucky..................... 9/24/94 David Rhodes ................ 132 ........6.........................................................................

Rocky Ross .................... 135 ........6......... Memphis................................. 11/11/06 Mike Sims-Walker ......... 131 ........6.........................................................................

David Rhodes ................ 160 ........7......... Troy ........................................ 10/22/94 Todd Cleveland ............. 108 ........3.........................................................................

Rannell Hall .................. 142 ........8......... South Carolina .......................... 9/28/13 Breshad Perriman ......... 109 ........3.........................................................................

Mark Nonsant............... 111 ........6......... Illinois State .............................. 11/2/96 Rufus Hall ..................... 103 ........6.........................................................................

J.J. Worton .................... 179 ........10....... Temple .................................... 11/16/13 Rannell Hall .................. 159 ........9.........................................................................

Siaha Burley .................. 138 ........9......... Mississippi State ..................... 10/25/97 Todd Cleveland ............. 112 ........9......................................................................... Mark Nonsant............... 117 ........7......... Louisiana-Monroe .................... 11/1/97 Charles Lee ................... 100 ........3......................................................................... Kenny Clark ................... 120 ........6......... Louisiana Tech ............................ 9/5/98 Mark Nonsant............... 102 ........6.........................................................................

OPPONENT SINGLE GAME RECEIVING RECORDS Most Passes Caught 15....... Eugene Baker, Kent State ..............10/4/97 Most Yards Gained 240..... Darrell Dowery, Kent State .........11/23/04 Most Touchdown Passes Caught 4......... Darrien Teals, Valdosta State ......10/22/88 Longest Pass Recep on 98....... Eugene Baker, Kent State ..............10/4/97

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Total Offense Records TEAM RECORDS Single Game Most Plays UCF ................ 111 .......... Eastern Kentucky, 10/19/85 Both Teams .... 173 ........... Georgia Southern, 10/3/87 Opponent ...... 106 .............. Western Illinois, 9/26/92

Most Total Yards UCF ..............................5,763 ............................. 2007 Opponent ....................5,466 ............................. 2005 Most Total Yards Per Game UCF ..............................487.7 ............................. 1998 Opponent ....................442.4 ............................. 1985

Most Net Yards UCF ................ 818 ................. Gardner-Webb, 9/5/92 Both Teams .... 1,191 .............. Gardner-Webb, 9/5/92 Opponent ...... 771 ..........Stephen F. Aus n, 10/26/85

Fewest Total Yards UCF ..............................2,351 ............................. 1982 Opponent ....................2,763 ............................. 1989

Highest Yards Per Play UCF ................ 11.1 ......................... Liberty, 10/24/94 Opponent ...... 8.4 ..........Georgia Southern, 10/20/89

Fewest Total Yards Per Game UCF ..............................229.5 ............................. 2008 Opponent ....................255.5 ............................. 1990

Single Season Most Plays UCF ..............................1,016 ............................. 2007 Opponent ....................1,025 ............................. 2007

Highest Average Per Play UCF ..............................6.8 .......................... 1992, ‘98 Opponent ....................6.1 ................................. 2005

Most Plays Per Game UCF ..............................81.5 ............................... 1985 Opponent ....................81.9 ............................... 1992 Fewest Plays UCF ..............................667 ................................ 1982 Opponent ....................653 ................................ 1989 Fewest Plays Per Game UCF ..............................64.1 ............................... 2010 Opponent ....................61.0 ............................... 2011

Lowest Average Per Play UCF ..............................3.5 ................................. 1982 Opponent ....................3.4 ................................. 1979

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS TOTAL OFFENSE Game 1. Ryan Schneider ........501 ...............FAU, 9/13/03 2. Daunte Culpepper ...480 ..............ULM, 11/1/97 3. Daunte Culpepper ...479 ....... E. Illinois, 9/12/98 4. Daunte Culpepper ...467 .... Louisiana, 10/24/98

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Blake Bortles ............467 ........Temple, 11/16/13 Darin Slack ...............457 ..W. Georgia, 10/17/87 Ryan Schneider ........443 ....... Syracuse, 11/2/02 Daunte Culpepper ...439 ............La.Tech, 9/5/98 Darin Slack ...............422 .... Murray St., 10/4/86 Vic Penn ...................421 ......... Auburn, 11/6/99

Season 1. Daunte Culpepper ...4,153 ......................... 1998 2. Blake Bortles ............3,853 ......................... 2013 3. Ryan Schneider ........3,681 ......................... 2002 4. Daunte Culpepper ...3,524 ......................... 1997 5. Blake Bortles ............3,344 ......................... 2012 6. Vic Penn ...................3,246 ......................... 1999 7. Jus n Holman ..........3,141 ......................... 2014 8. Darin Slack ...............3,047 ......................... 1987 9. Steven Moffe .........2,925 ......................... 2005 10. Shane Willis .............2,881 ......................... 1988 Career 1. Daunte Culpepper ...12,432 .................. 1995-98 2. Ryan Schneider ........10,703 .................. 2000-03 3. Darin Hinshaw .........8,865 .................... 1991-94 4. Blake Bortles ............8,159 .................... 2011-13 5. Darin Slack ...............6,229 .................... 1984-87 6. Jeff Godfrey .............5,200 .................... 2010-13 7. Dana Thyhsen ..........4,982 .................... 1982-84 8. Steven Moffe .........4,900 .................... 2003-06 9. Vic Penn ...................4,037 .................... 1999-00 10. Shane Willis .............4,000 .................... 1987-88

All-Purpose Records AVERAGE ALL PURPOSE YARDS Season 1. Kevin Smith ............200.6 ............................2007 2. Bernard Ford ..........180.7 ............................1987 3. Doug Gabriel ..........160.1 ............................2002 4. Todd Cleveland .......153.2 ............................1996 5. Marque e Smith ....145.9 ............................1995 6. Sean Beckton .........145.3 ............................1988 7. Ted Wilson..............144.2 ............................1984 8. Ted Wilson..............139.0 ............................1985 9. Willie English ..........136.5 ............................1991 10. Siaha Burley ...........130.5 ............................1998 Rannell Hall ............130.5 ............................2013 Career (minimum two seasons) 1. Kevin Smith ............142.3 ...................... 2005-07 2. Marque e Smith ....123.9 ...................... 1994-95 3. Doug Gabriel ..........123.5 ...................... 2001-02 4. Siaha Burley ...........115.5 ...................... 1997-98 5. Ted Wilson..............110.3 ...................... 1983-86 6. Mark Whi emore ..99.5 ........................ 1991-94 7. Alex Haynes ............98.1. ....................... 2001-04 8. David Rhodes .........94.5 ........................ 1991-94 9. Bernard Ford ..........94.2 ........................ 1985-87 10. Todd Cleveland .......92.9 ..................1994, ‘96-97

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ALL PURPOSE YARDS Game 1. Kevin Smith ............326 ...............UAB, 11/10/07 2. Doug Gabriel ..........324 ..........Syracuse, 11/2/02 3. Ted Wilson..............311 ................ EKU 10/13/84 4. Siaha Burley ...........295 ...... Louisiana, 10/24/98 5. Kevin Smith ............284 ................Tulsa, 12/1/07 6. Rannell Hall ............277 .......... Temple, 11/16/13 7. Willie English ..........269 ........ Ark. State, 10/5/91 8. Latavius Murray .....257 ..............UTEP, 11/25/11 9. Bernard Ford ..........253 .................Elon, 9/19/87 10. Bernard Ford ..........252 .... W. Georgia, 10/17/87 Season 1. Kevin Smith ............2,809 ............................2007 2. Doug Gabriel ..........1,921 ............................2002 3. Rannell Hall ............1,696 ............................2013 4. Bernard Ford ..........1,627 ............................1987 5. Marque e Smith ....1,605 ............................1995 6. Sean Beckton .........1,599 ............................1988 7. Ted Wilson..............1,587 ............................1984 8. Ted Wilson..............1,529 ............................1985 9. Willie English ..........1,502 ............................1991 10. Siaha Burley ...........1,435 ............................1998

Career 1. Ted Wilson..............4,854 ...................... 1983-86 2. Kevin Smith ............4,679 ...................... 2005-07 3. Rannell Hall ............4,398 ...................... 2011-14 4. Mark Whi emore ..4,282 ...................... 1991-94 5. Alex Haynes ............4,021 ...................... 2001-04 6. Quincy McDuffie ....4,014 ...................... 2009-12 7. David Rhodes .........3,689 ...................... 1991-94 8. Sean Beckton .........3,652 ...................... 1987-90 9. Willie English ..........3,387 ................1989-91, ‘93 10. Gerod Davis ............3,200 ...................... 1992-95 OPPONENT SINGLE GAME ALL PURPOSE YARDS Most Plays 43 ......Anthony Sherrell, EMU....................11/8/03 Most Yards Gained 271 ....Walter Reyes, Syracuse ...................9/20/03 OPPONENT SINGLE GAME TOTAL OFFENSE Most Plays 68 ......Tim Ra ay, Louisiana Tech ................9/5/98 68 ......Tim Ra ay, Louisiana Tech ............10/23/99 68 ......Rakeem Cato, Marshall .................10/27/12 Most Total Yards Gained 541 ....Tim Ra ay, Louisiana Tech ............10/23/99


Scoring Records TEAM RECORDS Single Game Most Points UCF .................. 71 ..................Gardner-Webb, 9/5/92 Both Teams ...... 104 .........Western Kentucky, 9/24/94 Opponent ........ 69 ................................. VMI, 9/25/82 Fewest Points UCF ................. 0 ........................................Eight mes .............................. First me, Presbyterian, 10/27/79 ............................................ Last me, UAB, 11/29/08 Both Teams ..... 3 ...................... Presbyterian, 9/12/81 Opponent ....... 0 ............................................21 mes .......................................... First me, St. Leo, 9/22/79 .............................................. Last me, USF,11/28/14 Points Scored in a Quarter 1st ................... 31 ............................ Tulane, 11/20/10 2nd ................. 31 ...................... Fort Lewis, 11/19/83 3rd .................. 30 ................... Louisiana Tech, 9/5/98 4th .................. 30 ......... Grand Valley State, 10/31/87 Points Scored in a Half 50 (first) .............................................. Akron, 11/3/01 Points Scored in a Quarter by Opponent 1st ................ 28, by VMI ................................9/25/82 2nd .............. 27, by Florida (twice) ...9/11/99, 9/9/06 3rd ............... 30, by Nicholls State ...............10/23/82 4th ............... 22, by Kent State .......................10/4/97 Points Scored in a Half by Opponent 48 (first) ........................................ by Florida 9/11/99 Most Decisive Win 67-3 ............................. Grand Valley State, 10/31/87 Most Decisive Loss 69-0 ...................................................... VMI, 9/25/82 Most Touchdowns UCF ................. 9 ........................... Samford, 11/15/86 ........................ 9 ........... Grand Valley State, 10/31/87 ........................ 9 .....................Gardner-Webb, 9/5/92 ........................ 9 ............................... Buffalo, 11/7/92 ........................ 9 ..............................Liberty, 10/13/01 ........................ 9 ............Charleston Southern, 9/3/11 Both Teams ..... 14 ............Western Kentucky, 9/24/94 Opponent ....... 10 .................................. VMI, 9/25/82 Most Touchdowns Rushing UCF ................. 8 ............Charleston Southern, 9/3/11 Both Teams ..... 10 .................................. VMI, 9/25/82 Opponent ....... 10 .................................. VMI, 9/25/82 Most Touchdowns Passing UCF ................. 7 ................... West Georgia, 10/17/87 Both Teams ..... 10 ........................ Kent State, 10/4/97 Opponent ....... 6 ............. Stephen F. Aus n, 10/26/85 ........................ 6 .......................... Kent State, 10/4/97 Most PATs UCF ................. 9 ........................................ Four Times ................................. Last me, vs. Liberty, 10/13/01 Both Teams ..... 12 ............................. Buffalo, 11/7/92 Opponent ....... 9 .................................... VMI, 9/25/82

Most Field Goals UCF ................. 4 ................ Savannah State, 10/10/81 ........................ 4 ...............Bethune-Cookman, 9/7/85 ........................ 4 ...............Bethune-Cookman, 9/6/86 ........................ 4 ...........................Alabama, 10/28/01 ........................ 4 ..................................UAB, 11/12/05 ........................ 4 ...................... East Carolina, 12/4/14 Both Teams ..... 8 ..................Southern Miss, 11/12/11 Opponent ....... 5 ..................Southern Miss, 11/12/11

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS TOUCHDOWNS SCORED Game 1. Bernard Ford.......... 4 ....... NW Mo. St., 10/24/87 Bret Cooper ........... 4 ................ Buffalo, 11/7/92 David Rhodes ......... 4 .................Liberty, 11/6/93 Mike Grant ............. 4 ...................Idaho, 9/20/97 Alex Haynes ........... 4 ................. Tulane, 9/22/01 Doug Gabriel.......... 4 .................. Ohio, 11/30/02 Kevin Smith ............ 4 ..................Tulsa, 10/20/07 Kevin Smith ............ 4 ...................UAB, 11/10/07 Kevin Smith ............ 4 ....................Tulsa, 12/1/07 Season 1. Kevin Smith ............ 30 .................................2007 2. Latavius Murray ..... 19 .................................2012 3. Storm Johnson ....... 17 .................................2013 4. Bret Cooper ........... 15 .................................1992 5. Marque e Smith ... 14 .................................1995 Mike Grant ............. 14 .................................1997 Brynn Harvey ......... 14 .................................2009 8. David Rhodes ......... 13 .................................1993 Willie English ......... 13 .................................1991 Tyson Hinshaw ....... 13 .................................2000 TEAM SCORING RECORDS Single Season Most Points UCF .............. 502 ..............2007 Opponent .... 398 ..............1984 Most Points Per Game UCF .............. 37.3 .............1992 Opponent .... 36.2 .............1984 Fewest Points UCF .............. 109 ..............1982 Opponent .... 130 ..............1981 Fewest Points Per Game UCF .............. 10.9 .............1982 Opponent .... 13.0 .............1981 Highest Scoring Differen al UCF .............. +17.4 ...........1987 Opponent .... +24.7 ...........1982 Most Touchdowns UCF .............. 67 ................2012 Opponent .... 53 ................1984 Fewest Touchdowns UCF .............. 13 .........1981, ‘82 Opponent .... 18 .........1981, ‘87 Most Rushing Touchdowns UCF .............. 41 ................2007 Opponent .... 30 .........1984, ‘85

Career 1. Kevin Smith ............ 46 ........................... 2005-07 2. Latavius Murray ..... 44 .....................2008, ‘10-12 3. Willie English ......... 38 .....................1989-91, ‘93 4. David Rhodes ......... 29 ........................... 1991-94 5. Alex Haynes ........... 28 ........................... 2001-04 6. Jeff Godfrey ........... 26 ........................... 2010-13 7. Gerod Davis ........... 25 ........................... 1992-95 8. Bret Cooper ........... 24 ........................... 1989-92 Daunte Culpepper . 24 ........................... 1995-98 10. Mark Giacone ........ 22 .....................1987, ‘89-90 Mike Grant ............. 22 ........................... 1995-98 POINTS KICKING Game 1. Sco Ryerson ......... 17 .............Sav. St., 10/10/81 2. Ed O’Brien.............. 16 ..... NW Mo. St., 10/24/87 Javier Beorlegui ..... 16 ..........Alabama, 10/28/00 4. Ed O’Brien.............. 15 ....................B-CU, 9/7/85 Franco Grilla .......... 15 ....Gardner-Webb, 9/5/92 6. Ed O’Brien.............. 14 ....................B-CU, 9/6/86 Fred Waczewski ..... 14 .... Louisiana Tech, 9/5/98 Ma Prater ............ 14 ....... Kent State, 11/16/02 Michael Torres ....... 14 .........Memphis, 11/11/06 Michael Torres ....... 14 ................Tulsa, 10/20/07 Michael Torres ....... 14 ..................Tulsa, 12/1/07 Nick Ca oi ............. 14 ...........Memphis, 10/3/09 Shawn Moffi ........ 14 .............UConn, 10/26/13 Shawn Moffi ........ 14 ..... East Carolina, 12/4/14

Fewest Rushing Touchdowns UCF .............. 5 ..................1982 Opponent .... 9 . 1981, ‘89, ‘10, ‘11

Most PAT Kicks A empted UCF .............. 65 ................2012 Opponent .... 50 ................1984

Most Touchdown Passes UCF .............. 31 ................2002 Opponent .... 26 ................2007

Fewest PAT Kicks A . UCF .............. 12 ................1981 Opponent .... 14 ................1981

Fewest Touchdown Passes UCF .............. 4 ..................1981 Opponent .... 5 ...........1981, ‘87

Most Two-Point Conv. Made UCF .............. 5 ..................1984 Opponent .... 3 ....1982, ‘83, ‘93

Punt Returns For Touchdown UCF .............. 3 ..................1991 Opponent .... 3 ..................1984

Most Field Goals Made UCF .............. 22 .........2005, ‘07 Opponent .... 22 ................2007

Kick Returns For Touchdown UCF .............. 3 ...........1994, ‘12 Opponent .... 2 ..................2009

Fewest Field Goals Made UCF .............. 6 ...........1982, ‘84 Opponent .... 3 ...........1981, ‘95

Intercep on Returns For TD UCF .............. 5 ..................2010 Opponent .... 3 ...........2002, ‘03

Most Field Goals A empted UCF .............. 34 ................2005 Opponent .... 28 ................2007

Fumble Returns For TD UCF .............. 1 ...... Many Times Opponent .... 2 ...........2002, ‘11

Fewest FG A empted UCF .............. 10 ................1984 Opponent .... 9 ...........1995, ‘98

Most PAT Kicks Made UCF .............. 60 ................2012 Opponent .... 46 .........1984, ‘03

Most Safe es UCF .............. 2 ...........1998, ‘07 Opponent .... 2 ....1987, ’95, ‘03

Fewest PAT Kicks Made UCF .............. 8 ..................1981 Opponent .... 11 ................1981

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Scoring Records Season 1. Shawn Moffi ........ 112 ...............................2013 2. Michael Torres ....... 110 ...............................2007 3. Charlie Pierce......... 89 .................................1994 Shawn Moffi ........ 89 .................................2012 5. Franco Grilla .......... 88 .................................1990 6. Ed O’Brien.............. 87 .................................1987 7. Charlie Pierce......... 87 .................................1993 8. Ma Prater ............ 86 .................................2002 9. Fred Waczewski ..... 82 .................................1997 10. Javier Beorlegui ..... 81 .................................2000 Shawn Moffi ........ 81 .................................2014 Career 1. Shawn Moffi ........ 314 ......................... 2011-14 2. Charlie Pierce......... 297 ......................... 1993-96 3. Franco Grilla .......... 285 ......................... 1989-92 4. Ed O’Brien.............. 263 ......................... 1984-87 5. Ma Prater ............ 258 ......................... 2002-05 6. Nick Ca oi ............. 225 ......................... 2008-11 7. Javier Beorlegui ..... 207 ......................... 1998-01 8. Michael Torres ....... 186 ......................... 2006-07 9. Fred Waczewski ..... 144 ......................... 1997-98

Season 1. Kevin Smith ............ 180 ...............................2007 2. Latavius Murray ..... 114 ...............................2012 3. Shawn Moffi ........ 112 ...............................2013 4. Storm Johnson ....... 102 ...............................2013 5. Bret Cooper ........... 90 .................................1992 6. Charlie Pierce......... 89 .................................1994 Shawn Moffi ........ 89 .................................2012 8. Franco Grilla .......... 88 .................................1990 9. Ed O’Brien.............. 87 .................................1987 Charlie Pierce......... 87 .................................1993 Career 1. Shawn Moffi ........ 314 ......................... 2011-14 2. Charlie Pierce......... 297 ......................... 1993-96 3. Franco Grilla .......... 285 ......................... 1989-92 4. Kevin Smith ............ 276 ......................... 2005-07 5. Latavius Murray ..... 264 ...................2008, ‘10-12 6. Ed O’Brien.............. 263 ......................... 1984-87 7. Ma Prater ............ 258 ......................... 2002-05 8. Willie English ......... 228 ...................1989-91, ‘93 9. Nick Ca oi ............. 225 ......................... 2008-11 10. Javier Beorlegui ..... 207 ......................... 1998-01

POINTS SCORED Game 1. Bernard Ford.......... 24 .... NW Mo. St., 10/24/87 Bret Cooper ........... 24 ............. Buffalo, 11/7/92 David Rhodes ......... 24 ...............Liberty, 11/6/93 Mike Grant ............. 24 .................Idaho, 9/20/97 Alex Haynes ........... 24 ............... Tulane, 9/22/01 Doug Gabriel.......... 24 ................ Ohio, 11/30/02 Kevin Smith ............ 24 ................Tulsa, 10/20/07 Kevin Smith ............ 24 .................UAB, 11/10/07 Kevin Smith ............ 24 ..................Tulsa, 12/1/07

TOUCHDOWNS RESPONSIBLE FOR Game 1. Darin Slack ............. 7 ... West Georgia, 10/17/87 Daunte Culpepper . 7 ... Eastern Illinois, 9/12/98 3. Darin Hinshaw ....... 6 ................Liberty, 11/6/93 Daunte Culpepper . 6 ................... ULM, 11/1/97 Daunte Culpepper . 6 ..... Louisiana Tech, 9/5/98 Ryan Schneider ...... 6 ............... Buffalo, 11/9/02 7. Darin Hinshaw ....... 5 ...................WKU, 9/24/94 Daunte Culpepper . 5 .......... Kent State, 10/4/97 Daunte Culpepper . 5 ... Bowling Green, 9/26/98 Daunte Culpepper . 5 ..........Louisiana, 10/24/98 Daunte Culpepper . 5 ...................YSU, 10/31/98 Ryan Schneider ...... 5 ................. Ohio, 11/30/02 Blake Bortles .......... 5 ...............UConn, 10/26/13

OPPONENT SINGLE GAME SCORING RECORDS Most Points Scored 30.......... Lee Suggs, Virginia Tech ........... 11/11/00 Most Touchdowns Scored 5............ Lee Suggs, Virginia Tech .......... 11/11/00 Season 1. Daunte Culpepper . 40 .................................1998 2. Darin Hinshaw ....... 33 .................................1994 Ryan Schneider ...... 33 .................................2002 Blake Bortles .......... 33 .................................2012 5. Darin Hinshaw ....... 31 .................................1993 Blake Bortles .......... 31 .................................2013 7. Daunte Culpepper . 30 .................................1997 Kevin Smith ............ 30 .................................2007 9. Darin Slack ............. 29 .................................1987 10. Jus n Holman ........ 26 .................................2014 Career 1. Daunte Culpepper . 108 ......................... 1995-98 2. Darin Hinshaw ....... 93 ........................... 1991-94 3. Ryan Schneider ...... 93 ........................... 2000-03 4. Blake Bortles .......... 71 ........................... 2011-13 5. Darin Slack ............. 53 ........................... 1984-87 6. Dana Thyhsen ........ 46 ........................... 1982-84 Kevin Smith ............ 46 ........................... 2005-07 8. Willie English ......... 40 ........................... 1989-93 9. Jeff Godfrey ........... 39 ........................... 2010-13 10. Steven Moffe ....... 38 ........................... 2003-06

Kicking Records FIELD GOALS MADE Game 1. Sco Ryerson ....... 4 .... Savannah State, 10/10/81 Ed O’Brien............ 4 ...Bethune-Cookman, 9/7/85 Ed O’Brien............ 4 ...Bethune-Cookman, 9/6/86 Charlie Pierce....... 4 ........ East Carolina, 11/12/94 Javier Beorlegui ... 4 ...............Alabama, 10/28/00 Ma Prater .......... 4 ............ Kent State, 11/16/02 Ma Prater .......... 4 ......................UAB, 11/12/05 Michael Torres ..... 4 ..............Memphis, 11/11/06 Nick Ca oi ........... 4 ................Memphis, 10/3/09 Shawn Moffi ...... 4 .......... East Carolina, 10/4/12 Shawn Moffi ...... 4 .......... East Carolina, 12/4/14 Season 1. Shawn Moffi ...... 21 ....................................2013 2. Michael Torres ..... 20 ....................................2007 3. Sco Ryerson ....... 18 ....................................1981 4. Ed O’Brien............ 17 ....................................1987 Ma Prater .......... 17 ....................................2005 Michael Torres ..... 17 ....................................2006 Shawn Moffi ...... 17 ....................................2014 8. Ed O’Brien............ 16 ....................................1986 Franco Grilla ........ 16 ....................................1990

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10. Charlie Pierce....... 14 ....................................1993 Charlie Pierce....... 14 ....................................1994 Javier Beorlegui ... 14 ....................................2000 Ma Prater .......... 14 ....................................2002 Nick Ca oi ........... 14 ....................................2009 Career 1. Shawn Moffi ...... 53 .............................. 2011-14 2. Ed O’Brien............ 50 .............................. 1984-87 Ma Prater .......... 50 .............................. 2002-05 4. Franco Grilla ........ 47 .............................. 1989-92 5. Charlie Pierce....... 46 .............................. 1993-96 6. Nick Ca oi ........... 39 .............................. 2008-11 7. Michael Torres ..... 37 .............................. 2006-07 8. Ma Prater .......... 33 .............................. 2002-05 9. Sco Ryerson ....... 32 .............................. 1980-83 Javier Beorlegui ... 32 .............................. 1998-01 CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Michael Torres ..... 16 ............ 10/20/07-12/29/07 2. Charlie Pierce....... 12 ....................9/25-10/30/93 Shawn Moffi ...... 12 .............. 12/21/12-11/9/13 4. Ma Prater .......... 11 .............. 11/18/03-9/18/04 5. Javier Beorlegui ... 10 .................. 9/23/00-9/1/01 6. Charlie Pierce....... 9 ....................10/15-11/19/94 Shawn Moffi ...... 9 ................ 11/3/11-10/13/12

8. Franco Grilla ........ 8 ......................9/22-10/20/90 Michael Torres ..... 8 ......................11/4-11/18/06 10. Ed O’Brien............ 7 ....................10/10-10/24/87 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game 1. Sco Ryerson ....... 8 ...Hampden-Sydney, 11/7/81 2. Shawn Moffi ...... 6 .......... East Carolina, 12/4/14 3. Sco Ryerson ....... 5 ...................... Miles, 10/3/81 Sco Ryerson ....... 5 .... Savannah State, 10/10/81 Travis Allen .......... 5 ............ New Haven, 10/8/88 Ma Prater .......... 5 .................Syracuse, 11/2/02 Ma Prater .......... 5 ......................UAB, 11/12/05 Season 1. Sco Ryerson ....... 29 ....................................1981 2. Ed O’Brien............ 26 ....................................1987 3. Michael Torres ..... 24 ....................................2006 Michael Torres ..... 24 ....................................2007 5. Shawn Moffi ...... 23 ....................................2013 Shawn Moffi ...... 23 ....................................2014 7. Ed O’Brien............ 21 ....................................1986 Franco Grilla ........ 21 ....................................1990 Franco Grilla ........ 21 ....................................1991 Ma Prater .......... 21 ....................................2002


Kicking Records Career 1. Ed O’Brien............ 77 .............................. 1984-87 2. Ma Prater .......... 74 .............................. 2002-05 3. Franco Grilla ........ 71 .............................. 1989-92 4. Shawn Moffi ...... 69 .............................. 2011-14 5. Charlie Pierce....... 61 .............................. 1993-96 6. Nick Ca oi ........... 60 .............................. 2008-11 7. Sco Ryerson ....... 54 .............................. 1980-83 8. Javier Beorlegui ... 50 .............................. 1998-01 9. Michael Torres .... 48 .............................. 2006-07 10. Fred Waczewski ... 31 .............................. 1997-98 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Season (minimum 10 aƩempts) 1. Shawn Moffi ...... .913 (21/23) ....................2013 2. Charlie Pierce....... .875 (14/16) ....................1994 3. Michael Torres ..... .833 (20/24) ....................2007 4. Fred Waczewski ... .813 (13/16) ....................1997 5. Charlie Pierce....... .778 (14/18) ....................1993 Javier Beorlegui ... .778 (14/18) ....................2000 7. Ed O’Brien............ .762 (16/21) ....................1986 Franco Grilla ........ .762 (16/21) ....................1990 9. Ma Prater .......... .769 (10/13) ....................2003 10. Shawn Moffi ...... .739 (17/23) ....................2014 Career (minimum 2 years/20 aƩempts) 1. Michael Torres ..... .771 (37/48) .............. 2006-07 2. Shawn Moffi ...... .768 (53/69) .............. 2011-14 3. Charlie Pierce....... .754 (46/61) .............. 1993-96 4. Fred Waczewski ... .677 (21/31) .............. 1997-98 5. Ma Prater .......... .676 (50/74) .............. 2002-05 6. Franco Grilla ........ .662 (47/71) .............. 1989-92 7. Nick Ca oi ........... .650 (39/60) .............. 2008-11 8. Ed O’Brien............ .649 (50/77) .............. 1984-87 9. Javier Beorlegui ... .640 (32/50) .............. 1998-01 LONGEST FIELD GOAL MADE 1. Ed O’Brien............ 55 .Bethune-Cookman, 9/7/85 2. Sco Ryerson ....... 54 .. Savannah State, 10/10/81 Darin Daly ............ 54 ...................Tulsa, 10/26/08 3. Ma Prater .......... 53 ............Penn State, 8/31/02 4. Ed O’Brien............ 52 .............. Furman, 11/10/84 Sco Ryerson ....... 52 .Hampden-Sydney, 11/7/81 Charlie Pierce....... 52 ........ East Carolina, 9/28/96 7. Five players ed ... 51 .......................last Michael Torres, ECU, 11/04/06 FIELD GOALS MADE 50 YARDS OR MORE Game 1. Sco Ryerson ....... 2 .... Savannah State, 10/10/81 Season 1. Sco Ryerson ....... 4 ......................................1981 2. Sco Ryerson ....... 2 ......................................1983 3. Sco Ryerson ....... 1 ......................................1982 Ed O’Brien............ 1 ......................................1984 Ed O’Brien............ 1 ......................................1985 Ed O’Brien............ 1 ......................................1986 Franco Grilla ........ 1 ......................................1990 Charlie Pierce....... 1 ......................................1996 Fred Waczewski ... 1 ......................................1997 Ma Prater .......... 1 ......................................2002 Ma Prater .......... 1 ......................................2004 Michael Torres ..... 1 ......................................2006 Darin Daly ............ 1 ......................................2008 Nick Ca oi ........... 1 ......................................2009 Shawn Moffi ...... 1 ......................................2013

Career 1. Sco Ryerson ....... 7 ................................ 1980-83 2. Ed O’Brien............ 3 ................................ 1984-87 3. Ma Prater .......... 2 ................................ 2002-05 4. Franco Grilla ........ 1 ................................ 1989-92 Charlie Pierce....... 1 ................................ 1993-96 Fred Waczewski ... 1 ................................ 1995-98 Michael Torres ..... 1 ................................ 2006-07 Nick Ca oi ........... 1 ................................ 2008-11 Shawn Moffi ...... 1 ................................ 2011-13 PATS MADE Game 1. Ed O’Brien............ 9 ............... Samford, 11/15/86 Franco Grilla ........ 9 .... Texas Southern, 11/17/90 Franco Grilla ........ 9 ................... Buffalo, 11/7/92 Javier Beorlegui ... 9 ..................Liberty, 10/13/01 5. Sco Ryerson ....... 8 ............ Fort Lewis, 11/19/83 Ed O’Brien............ 8 ....................GVSU, 10/31/87 Charlie Pierce....... 8 ..Western Kentucky, 9/24/94 Fred Waczewski ... 8 ......... Louisiana Tech, 9/5/98 Shawn Moffi ...... 8 ..................UConn, 10/26/13 Season 1. Shawn Moffi ...... 59 ....................................2012 2. Michael Torres ..... 50 ....................................2007 3. Shawn Moffi ...... 49 ....................................2013 4. Charlie Pierce....... 47 ....................................1994 Nick Ca oi ........... 47 ....................................2010 6. Franco Grilla ........ 45 ....................................1992 Charlie Pierce....... 45 ....................................1993 8. Ma Prater .......... 44 ....................................2002 9. Fred Waczewski ... 43 ....................................1997 10. Javier Beorlegui ... 41 ....................................2001 Career 1. Charlie Pierce....... 159 ............................ 1993-96 2. Shawn Moffi ...... 155 ............................ 2011-14 3. Franco Grilla ........ 142 ............................ 1989-92 4. Ed O’Brien............ 112 ............................ 1984-87 5. Javier Beorlegui ... 111 ............................ 1998-01 6. Ma Prater .......... 108 ............................ 2002-05 Nick Ca oi ........... 108 ............................ 2008-11 8. Fred Waczewski ... 78 .............................. 1997-98 9. Michael Torres ..... 75 .............................. 2006-07 PATS ATTEMPTED Game 1. Ed O’Brien............ 9 ............... Samford, 11/15/86 Franco Grilla ........ 9 ................... Buffalo, 11/7/92 Franco Grilla ........ 9 .... Texas Southern, 11/17/90 Javier Beorlegui ... 9 ..................Liberty, 10/13/01 5. Tom Hungerford .. 8 .................... St. Leo, 9/20/80 Sco Ryerson ....... 8 ............ Fort Lewis, 11/19/83 Ed O’Brien............ 8 ....................GVSU, 10/31/87 Charlie Pierce....... 8 ..Western Kentucky, 9/24/94 Fred Waczewski ... 8 ......... Louisiana Tech, 9/5/98 Shawn Moffi ...... 8 ...............Marshall, 10/27/12 Shawn Moffi ...... 8 ..................UConn, 10/26/13

Season 1. Shawn Moffi ...... 64 ....................................2012 2. Michael Torres ..... 51 ....................................2007 3. Nick Ca oi ........... 50 ....................................2010 4. Shawn Moffi ...... 49 ....................................2013 5. Charlie Pierce....... 47 ....................................1993 Charlie Pierce....... 47 ....................................1994 Ma Prater .......... 47 ....................................2002 8. Franco Grilla ........ 45 ....................................1992 Fred Waczewski ... 45 ....................................1997 10. Javier Beorlegui ... 42 ....................................2001 Career 1. Charlie Pierce....... 163 ............................ 1993-96 2. Shawn Moffi ...... 160 ............................ 2011-14 3. Franco Grilla ........ 148 ............................ 1989-92 4. Ed O’Brien............ 118 ............................ 1984-87 5. Javier Beorlegui ... 117 ............................ 1998-01 Ma Prater .......... 117 ............................ 2002-05 7. Nick Ca oi ........... 114 ............................ 2008-11 8. Fred Waczewski ... 84 .............................. 1997-98 9. Michael Torres ..... 76 .............................. 2006-07 CONSECUTIVE PATS MADE 1. Franco Grilla ........ 103 ............................ 1990-92 2. Charlie Pierce....... 81 .............................. 1993-94 Shawn Moffi ...... 81 .............................. 2012-14 4. Michael Torres ..... 67 .............................. 2006-07 5. Javier Beorlegui ... 60 .............................. 1999-00 6. Ed O’Brien............ 52 .............................. 1986-87 7. Javier Beorlegui ... 40 ...................................2001 PERCENTAGE OF PATS MADE Season (minimum 25 aƩempts) 1. Ed O’Brien............ 1.000 (30/30) ..................1987 Franco Grilla ........ 1.000 (31/31) ..................1991 Franco Grilla ........ 1.000 (45/45) ..................1992 Charlie Pierce....... 1.000 (47/47) ..................1994 Michael Torres ..... 1.000 (25/25) ..................2006 Shawn Moffi ...... 1.000 (49/49) ..................2013 Shawn Moffi ...... 1.000 (30/30) ..................2014 8. Michael Torres ..... .980 (50/51) ....................2007 9. Javier Beorlegui ... .976 (41/42) ....................2001 10. Javier Beorlegui ... .975 (39/40) ....................2000 Career (minimum 2 years/50 aƩempts) 1. Michael Torres ..... .987 (75/76) .............. 2006-07 2. Charlie Pierce....... .975 (159/163) .......... 1993-96 3. Shawn Moffi ...... .969 (155/160) .......... 2011-14 4. Franco Grilla ........ .959 (142/148) .......... 1989-92 5. Ed O’Brien............ .949 (112/118) .......... 1984-87 Javier Beorlegui ... .949 (111/117) .......... 1998-01 7. Nick Ca oi ........... .947 (108/114) .......... 2008-11 8. Fred Waczewski ... .929 (78/84) .............. 1997-98 9. Ma Prater .......... .923 (108/117) .......... 2002-05 10. Sco Ryerson ....... .915 (54/59) .............. 1981-83

OPPONENT SINGLE GAME KICKING RECORDS Most Field Goals 5......... Danny Hrapmann, Southern Miss ..11/12/11 Most Field Goals A empted 5......... 3 Times Longest Field Goal 64....... Jose Mar nez, UTEP ........................9/7/08 Most PATs 8......... Pat Tyler, VMI.................................9/25/82 8......... Rick Wilson, Stephen F. Aus n.....10/26/85

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Punting Records TEAM RECORDS

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

Single Game Most Punts UCF ...............11 ...................................USF, 10/13/07 Both Teams ...19 ................................... Ohio, 11/6/04 Opponent .....12 .................................. Miles, 10/3/81 ......................12 ...................Nicholls State, 10/17/92

LONGEST PUNT 1. Glenn McCombs . 77 .......... Aus n Peay, 10/29/83 2. Ma Prater ......... 74 ..................... Ohio, 10/11/03 3. Ma Prater ......... 71 .......... Virginia Tech, 8/31/03 Caleb Houston .... 71 ................Memphis, 10/5/13 5. Charlie Pierce...... 70 ...................... Troy, 10/30/93 Blake Clingan ...... 70 ...................... Texas, 11/7/09 7. Charlie Pierce...... 69 .................. Maine, 11/18/95 8. Javier Beorlegui .. 68 ...................Clemson, 9/1/01 Ma Prater ......... 68 .................. Miami, 11/28/03 10. Marek Butcher .... 67 ...................Auburn, 9/27/97 Ma Prater ......... 67 ..........West Virginia, 11/1/03

Most Pun ng Yards UCF ...............463 .................................USF, 10/13/07 Both Teams ...834 ................................. Ohio, 11/6/04 Opponent .....476 ..................... Millersville, 11/16/91 Highest Avg. Per Punt (min. 5 punts) UCF ...............55.7 ................... Virginia Tech, 8/31/03 Opponent .....53.8 .. Southeastern Louisiana, 9/17/83 Single Season Most Punts UCF ............................ 90 .....................................2008 Opponent .................. 77 .....................................2014 Most Punts Per Game UCF ............................ 7.8 ....................................1982 Opponent .................. 6.7 ....................................1989 Fewest Punts UCF ............................ 27 .....................................1998 Opponent .................. 43 .....................................2006 Fewest Punts Per Game UCF ............................ 2.5 ....................................1998 Opponent .................. 3.6 ....................................2006 Most Yards Pun ng UCF ............................ 3,560 ................................2008 Opponent .................. 3,125 ................................2014 Fewest Yards Pun ng UCF ............................ 982 ...................................1998 Opponent .................. 1,779 ................................1993 Highest Yards Per Punt UCF ............................ 46.1 ..................................2003 Opponent .................. 41.1 ..................................2013 Lowest Yards Per Punt UCF ............................ 32.1 ..................................1991 Opponent .................. 33.7 ..................................1986 Most Punts Blocked Against UCF ............................ 3 .......................................1981 Opponent .................. 10 .....................................1985 OPPONENT SINGLE GAME PUNTING RECORDS Most Punts 12...... Skip Shelton, Nicholls State ............10/17/92 12...... Will Johnson, Miles ..........................10/3/81 Most Yards Pun ng 476.... Doug Joyce, Millersville ..................11/16/91 Highest Average Yards Per Punt (min. 5 punts) 53.8... Bret Wright, SE Louisiana .................9/17/83 Longest Punt 73...... Andy Pollock, Bowling Green .........11/16/96

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PUNTS Game 1. Blake Clingan ...... 11/463 ...............USF, 10/13/07 Blake Clingan ...... 11/418 .......... Miami, 10/11/08 3. Doug Friedlander . 10/404 ..... Ala. A&M, 10/17/81 Charlie Pierce...... 10/449 .......N. Mexico, 9/14/96 5. Doug Friedlander . 9/370 ....Ga. Southern, 9/11/82 Doug Friedlander . 9/383 ..... SE Louisiana, 9/18/82 Dana Thyhsen ..... 9/305 ........Vald. State, 10/2/82 Dana Thyhsen ..... 9/353 ..... W. Georgia, 10/30/82 Glenn McCombs . 9/418 .... Aus n Peay, 10/29/83 Glenn McCombs . 9/431 ................... ULM, 9/8/84 Glenn McCombs . 9/354 ....... Texas State, 9/29/84 Ed O’Brien........... 9/312 ....Indiana State, 11/3/84 Aaron Horne ....... 9/345 ................Florida, 9/9/06 Jim Hogan ........... 9/330 ................. SFA, 10/26/85 Jim Hogan ........... 9/354 ..... Wichita St., 10/11/86 Javier Beorlegui .. 9/409 ...... Georgia Tech, 9/2/00 Aaron Horne ....... 9/331 .........Marshall, 10/30/04 Aaron Horne ....... 9/395 ................. Ohio, 11/6/04 Blake Clingan ...... 9/368 ..................... USF, 9/6/08 Blake Clingan ...... 9/320 ...............Tulsa, 10/26/08 Jamie Boyle......... 9/345 ...........Missouri, 9/29/12 Jamie Boyle......... 9/336 ...............Tulsa, 11/17/12 Season 1. Blake Clingan ...... 88/3,560 ...........................2008 2. Aaron Horne ....... 66/2,554 ...........................2004 3. Blake Clingan ...... 65/2,422 ...........................2009 4. Jamie Boyle......... 60/2,434 ...........................2012 5. Blake Clingan ...... 59/2,404 ...........................2007 6. Ma Prater ......... 58/2,781 ...........................2003 7. Caleb Houston .... 54/2,103 ...........................2014 8. Glenn McCombs . 52/1,996 ...........................1984 Aaron Horne ....... 52/2,197 ...........................2005 10. Barrie Kee ........... 50/1,933 ...........................1988 Career 1. Blake Clingan ...... 251/10,017 ................. 2007-10 2. Charlie Pierce...... 173/7,111 ................... 1993-96 3. Aaron Horne ....... 162/6,493 ................... 2004-06 4. Javier Beorlegui .. 151/6,209 ................... 1998-01 5. Russ Salerno ....... 112/3,852 ................... 1989-91 6. Glenn McCombs . 100/4,123 ................... 1983-84 7. Caleb Houston .... 95/3,835 ..................... 2013-14 8. Jim Hogan ........... 89/3,384 ..................... 1985-86 9. Barrie Kee ........... 87/3,284 ..................... 1987-88 10 Doug Friedlander 81/3,067 ..................... 1981-82

PUNT YARDAGE Game 1. Blake Clingan ...... 463/11 ...........USF, 10/13/2007 2. Charlie Pierce...... 449/10 .......N. Mexico, 9/14/96 3. Glenn McCombs . 431/9 ................... ULM, 9/8/84 4. Ma Prater ......... 419/8 ....West Virginia, 11/1/03 5. Glenn McCombs . 418/9 .... Aus n Peay, 10/29/83 Blake Clingan ...... 418/11 .......... Miami, 10/11/08 7. Javier Beorlegui .. 409/9 ..... Georgia Tech, 9/2/00 8. Doug Friedlander . 404/10 ..... Ala. A&M, 10/17/81 9. Ma Prater ......... 403/7 ............... Ohio, 10/11/03 10. Aaron Horne ....... 395/9 ................. Ohio, 11/6/04 Season 1. Blake Clingan ...... 3,560/88 ...........................2008 2. Ma Prater ......... 2,781/58 ...........................2003 3. Aaron Horne ....... 2,554/66 ...........................2004 4. Jamie Boyle......... 2,434/60 ...........................2012 5. Blake Clingan ...... 2,422/65 ...........................2009 6. Blake Clingan ...... 2,404/59 ...........................2007 7. Aaron Horne ....... 2,197/52 ...........................2005 8. Charlie Pierce...... 2,159/49 ...........................1996 9. Marek Butcher .... 2,149/49 ...........................1997 10. Glenn McCombs . 2,127/52 ...........................1984 Career 1. Blake Clingan ...... 10,017/251 ................. 2007-10 2. Charlie Pierce...... 7,111/173 ................... 1993-96 3. Aaron Horne ....... 6,493/163 ................... 2004-06 4. Javier Beorlegui .. 6,209/151 ................... 1998-01 5. Glenn McCombs . 4,123/100 ................... 1983-84 6. Russ Salerno ....... 3,852/112 ................... 1989-91 7. Caleb Houston .... 3,835/95 ..................... 2013-14 8. Jim Hogan ........... 3,384/89 ..................... 1985-86 9. Barrie Kee ........... 3,284/87 ..................... 1987-88 10 Doug Friedlander . 3,067/81 ..................... 1981-82 AVERAGE YARDAGE PER PUNT Game (minimum 5 punts) 1. Ma Prater ......... 57.6 (403/7) ..... Ohio, 10/11/03 2. Ma Prater ......... 55.7 (334/6) ..Va. Tech, 8/31/03 3. Ma Prater ......... 52.4 (419/8) ...... WVU, 11/1/03 4. Caleb Houston .... 52.2 (313/6) ...... MEM, 10/5/13 5. Glenn McCombs . 49.6 (347/7) ....... C-NEW, 11/5/83 6. Charlie Pierce...... 49.0 (245/5) ...... Troy, 10/30/93 7. Ma Prater ......... 48.8 (244/5) .....MAR, 11/19/03 8. Glenn McCombs . 48.6 (243/5) .....Rich., 10/15/83 9. Javier Beorlegui .. 48.2 (289/6) ...Syracuse, 9/8/01 10. Jamie Boyle......... 48.0 (288/6) .... MEM, 10/20/12 Season (minimum 25 punts) 1. Ma Prater ......... 47.9 (58/2,781) .................2003 2. Charlie Pierce...... 44.1 (49/2,159) .................1996 3. Marek Butcher .... 43.9 (49/2,149) .................1997 4. Javier Beorlegui .. 43.5 (46/2,001) .................2001 5. Aaron Horne ....... 42.3 (52/2,197) .................2005 6. Caleb Houston .... 42.2 (41/1,732) .................2013 7. Ryan Flinn ........... 41.8 (40/1,673) .................2002 8. Blake Clingan ...... 41.8 (39/1,631) .................2010 9. Glenn McCombs . 41.6 (48/1,996) .................1983 10. David Bohner ...... 41.2 (42/1,732) .................2011 Career (minimum 2 years/50 punts) 1. Ma Prater ......... 47.6 (64/3,044) ........... 2002-05 2. Glenn McCombs . 41.2 (100/4,123) ......... 1983-84 3. Charlie Pierce...... 41.1 (173/7,111) ......... 1993-96 4. Javier Beorlegui .. 41.1 (151/6,209) ......... 1998-01 5. David Bohner ...... 40.7 (50/2,033) ........... 2010-11 6. Caleb Houston .... 40.4 (95/3,835) ........... 2013-14 7. Aaron Horne ....... 40.1 (162/6,493) ......... 2004-06 8. Blake Clingan ...... 39.9 (251/10,017) ....... 2007-10 9. Jim Hogan ........... 38.0 (89/3,384) ........... 1985-86


Kick/Punt Return Records TEAM RECORDS

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

Single Game Most Punts Returned UCF .............. 8 .......Northwest Missouri St., 10/24/87 Both Teams . 11 .................. Alabama A&M, 10/17/81 ..................... 11 ...... Southeastern Louisiana, 9/18/82 Opponent .... 9 .................... Alabama A&M, 10/17/81 Most Punt Return Yards UCF .............. 158 ...Northwest Missouri St., 10/24/87 Both Teams .. 176 ................ Alabama A&M, 10/17/81 Opponent .... 155 ................ Alabama A&M, 10/17/81 Most Kicks Returned UCF .............. 11 ....................Nicholls State, 10/23/82 Both Teams .. 14 ............ Grand Valley State, 10/31/87 ..................... 14 ...............Western Kentucky, 9/24/94 Opponent .... 11 ............ Grand Valley State, 10/31/87 Most Kick Return Yards UCF .............. 240 ..................... East Carolina, 10/6/07 Both Teams .. 436 ..................... East Carolina, 10/6/07 Opponent .... 203 ............. Mississippi State, 10/25/97 ............................................................ SMU, 11/22/14

PUNT RETURNS Game 1. Sean Beckton ........ 8/158 .NW Mo. State, 10/24/87 2. Mike Dickinson ..... 7/32 ........S. Illinois, 10/27/90 Mike Dickinson ..... 7/100 .. Millersville, 11/16/91 4. Neil Beasley .......... 6/94 ........ Samford, 11/15/86 Mike Dickinson ..... 6/37 ................B-CU, 9/15/90 Mike Dickinson ..... 6/37 .... Kentucky St., 9/29/90 Mike Dickinson ..... 6/100 ............... Troy, 8/31/91 Todd Cleveland ..... 6/64 ........ Samford, 10/11/97 Joe Burne ........... 6/54 ................Tulsa, 12/1/07 Joe Burne ........... 6/52 ........... Miami, 10/11/08 Rocky Ross ............ 6/91 ............ Samford, 9/5/09 Season (Punt Returns) 1. Mike Dickinson ..... 32/223 ...........................1990 2. Mike Dickinson ..... 31/387 ...........................1991 Joe Burne ........... 31/331 ...........................2007 4. Joe Burne ........... 28/463 ...........................2005 5. Joe Burne ........... 26/378 ...........................2008 6. Asante Samuel ...... 25/275 ...........................2000 J.J. Worton ............ 25/266 ...........................2012 8. Todd Cleveland ..... 22/183 ...........................1997 9. Siaha Burley .......... 21/293 ...........................1998 10. Mark Whi emore . 20/216 ...........................1994 Josh Robinson ....... 20/304 ...........................2010 Career 1. Joe Burne ........... 96/1,304 .................. 2005-08 2. Mike Dickinson ..... 85/717 ..................... 1989-92 3. J.J. Worton ............ 72/740 ..................... 2011-14 4. Asante Samuel ...... 63/673 ..................... 1999-02 5. Mark Whi emore . 43/420 ..................... 1991-94 6. Tavaris Capers ....... 40/372 ..................... 2001-04 7. Todd Cleveland ..... 35/307 ...............1994, ‘96-97 8. Sean Beckton ........ 27/314 ..................... 1987-90 Josh Robinson ....... 27/355 ..................... 2009-11

Single Season Most Punts Returned UCF .........................38 ......................................1990 Opponent ...............39 ......................................1982 Fewest Punts Returned UCF .........................12 ......................................1982 Opponent ...............11 ......................................1998 Most Yards Returned UCF .........................463 ....................................2005 Opponent ...............449 ....................................1984 Fewest Yards Returned UCF .........................15 ......................................1983 Opponent ...............32 ......................................2009 Highest Average Per Punt Return UCF .........................16.5 ...................................2005 Opponent ...............14.6 ...................................2011 Lowest Average Per Punt Return UCF .........................-0.8 ....................................1983 Opponent ...............2.3 .....................................2009 Most Kick Returns UCF .........................63 ......................................2007 Opponent ...............89 ......................................2007 Fewest Kick Returns UCF .........................25 ......................................1981 Opponent ...............24 ......................................1982 Most Kick Return Yds UCF .........................1,479 .................................2007 Opponent ...............1,822 .................................2007 Fewest Kick Return Yds UCF .........................508 ....................................2000 Opponent ...............532 ....................................1989 Highest Avg. Per Kick Return UCF .........................27.8 ...................................2010 Opponent ...............25.3 ...................................2001 Lowest Avg. Per Kick Return UCF .........................15.4 ...................................2000 Opponent ...............13.0 ...................................1989

LONGEST PUNT RETURN 1. Siaha Burley .......... 91 (TD) ..N. Mexico, 11/21/98 2. Mike Dickinson ..... 86 (TD) ............. Troy, 8/31/91 3. Joe Burne ........... 83 (TD) ............Tulsa, 12/1/07 4. Neil Beasley .......... 72 (TD) .... Samford, 11/15/86 5. Mike Dickinson ..... 70 (TD) ............B-CU, 9/28/91 Mark Whi emore . 70 (TD) .......... ULM, 10/15/94 7. Joe Burne ........... 68 (TD) ............Tulsa, 12/3/05 PUNT RETURN YARDAGE Game 1. Sean Beckton ........ 158/8 . NW Mo. State, 10/24/87 2. Siaha Burley .......... 125/3 ....N. Mexico, 11/21/98 3. Mike Dickinson ..... 100/6 ............... Troy, 8/31/91 4. Mike Dickinson ..... 100/7 .. Millersville, 11/16/91 5. Neil Beasley .......... 94/6 ........ Samford, 11/15/86 6. Todd Cleveland ..... 94/4 .............. ULM, 10/19/96 7. Rocky Ross ............ 91/6 ............ Samford, 9/5/09 8. Sean Beckton ........ 84/3 ....... Texas So., 11/17/90 9. Joe Burne ........... 83/1 ................Tulsa, 12/1/07 Joe Burne ........... 83/5 .. South Car. St., 8/30/08 Season 1. Joe Burne ........... 463/28 ...........................2005 2. Joe Burne ........... 378/26 ...........................2008 3. Mike Dickinson ..... 387/31 ...........................1991 4. Joe Burne ........... 331/31 ...........................2007 5. Josh Robinson ....... 304/20 ...........................2010 6. Siaha Burley .......... 293/21 ...........................1998 7. J.J. Worton ............ 266/25 ...........................2012 8. Asante Samuel ...... 233/19 ...........................2002 9. Mike Dickinson ..... 223/32 ...........................1990 10. Mark Whi emore . 216/20 ...........................1994

Career 1. Joe Burne ........... 1,304/96 .................. 2005-08 2. J.J. Worton ............ 740/72 ..................... 2011-14 3. Mike Dickinson ..... 717/85 ..................... 1989-92 4. Asante Samuel ...... 673/63 ..................... 1999-02 5. Mark Whi emore . 420/43 ..................... 1991-94 6. Tavaris Capers ....... 372/40 ..................... 2001-04 7. Josh Robinson ....... 355/27 ..................... 2009-11 8. Sean Beckton ........ 314/27 ..................... 1987-90 9. Todd Cleveland ..... 307/35 ...............1994, ‘96-97 AVERAGE PER PUNT RETURN Game (minimum of 5 returns) 1. Sean Beckton ..... 19.8 (158/8) ..NW Mo. St., 10/24/87 2. Mike Dickinson .. 16.7 (100/6) ........ Troy, 8/31/91 3. Neal Beasley ...... 15.7 (94/6) . Samford, 11/15/86 4. Joe Burne ........ 15.2 (76/5) ..Memphis, 9/22/07 5. Rocky Ross ......... 15.1 (91/6) ..... Samford, 9/5/09 6. John Scargle ....... 14.6 (73/5) . H. Sydney, 11/7/81 7. Mike Dickinson .. 14.3 (100/7) .Millers., 11/16/91 Season (minimum of 15 returns) 1. Joe Burne ........... 16.5 (463/28) .................2005 2. Josh Robinson ....... 15.2 (304/20) .................2010 3. Joe Burne ........... 14.5 (378/26) .................2008 4. Siaha Burley .......... 14.0 (293/21) .................1998 5. Mike Dickinson ..... 12.5 (387/31) .................1981 6. Asante Samuel ...... 12.3 (233/19) .................2002 7. Sean Beckton ........ 12.2 (208/17) .................1987 8. Mark Whi emore . 10.8 (216/20) .................1994 9. Joe Burne ........... 10.7 (331/31) .................2007 10. J.J. Worton ............ 10.6 (266/25) .................2012 Career (minimum 2 years/20 returns) 1. Siaha Burley .......... 14.0 (293/21) ........... 1997-98 2. Joe Burne ........... 13.6 (1,304/96) ........ 2005-08 3. Josh Robinson ....... 13.1 (355/27) ........... 2009-11 4. Sean Beckton ........ 11.6 (314/27) ........... 1987-90 5. A.J. Guyton ........... 10.9 (228/21) ........... 2007-11 6. Tim Kiggins ........... 10.7 (236/22) ........... 1979-80 Asante Samuel ...... 10.7 (673/63) ........... 1999-02 8. J.J. Worton ............ 10.3 (740/72) ........... 2011-14 9. Mark Whi emore . 9.8 (420/43) ............. 1991-94 10. Tavaris Capers ....... 9.3 (372/40) ............. 2001-04 PUNT RETURN TOUCHDOWNS Game 1. Jeff Farmer ......... 1 (30 yds)* ..Ill. State, 10/20/84 David Alls ........... 1 (11 yds)* .......... VMI, 11/1/86 Neil Beasley ....... 1 (72 yds) ... Samford, 11/15/86 Eric Jones ........... 1 (5 yds)* .. Texas So., 11/18/85 Sean Beckton ..... 1 (60 yds) .. Texas So., 11/17/90 Mike Dickinson .. 1 (86 yds) ............ Troy, 8/31/91 Mike Dickinson .. 1 (58 yds) ..............JMU, 9/7/91 Mike Dickinson .. 1 (70 yds) ...........B-CU, 9/28/91 Louis Lubin......... 1 (11 yds)* ... Buffalo, 11/13/93 Mark Whittemore . 1 (70 yds) ......... ULM, 10/15/94 Siaha Burley ....... 1 (91 yds) .N. Mexico, 11/21/98 Thad Ward ......... 1 (6 yds)* ...... Georgia, 9/25/99 Thad Ward ......... 1 (0 yds)* ....... MTSU, 11/13/99 Ricot Joseph....... 1 (3 yds)* ........BGSU, 11/20/99 Alphonzo Hopkins. 1 (2 yds)* .MIA (Ohio), 11/23/02 Tavaris Capers .... 1 (52 yds) ....... Buffalo, 10/4/03 Tavaris Capers .... 1 (54 yds) ..Penn State, 9/18/04 Joe Burne ........ 1 (58 yds) .......... Rice, 11/19/05 Joe Burne ........ 1 (68 yds) ...........Tulsa, 12/3/05 Blake Carter ....... 1 (31 yds)* ............. USF, 9/9/06 Augustus Ashley . 1 (37 yds)* ..Louisiana, 9/29/07 Joe Burne ........ 1 (83 yds) ...........Tulsa, 12/1/07 * A er blocked

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Kick/Punt Return Records Season 1. Mike Dickinson ..... 3 .....................................1991 2. Thad Ward ............ 2 .....................................1999 Joe Burne ........... 2 .....................................2005 Career 1. Mike Dickinson ..... 3 ............................... 1989-92 Joe Burne ........... 3 ............................... 2005-08 3. Thad Ward ............ 2 ............................... 1999-01 Tavaris Capers ....... 2 ............................... 2001-04 5. 13 ed with one KICK RETURNS Game 1. Ted Wilson ............ 7/213 ............. EKU, 10/13/84 Mark Whi emore . 7/188 . East Carolina, 9/21/91 Cur s Francis ........ 7/184 ..............USF, 10/13/07 Joe Burne ........... 7/175 ................. BC, 9/20/08 5. Shawn Jefferson.... 6/140 ... N. Alabama, 10/1/88 Mark Whi emore . 6/94 . James Madison, 9/7/91 Mark Whi emore . 6/140 . East Carolina, 9/18/93 Doug Gabriel......... 6/122 .......... WMU, 10/12/02 Quincy McDuffie ... 6/126 ......... Miami, 10/17/09 Quincy McDuffie ... 6/171 ........Rutgers, 12/19/09 Season 1. Ted Wilson ............ 40/952 ...........................1984 2. Quincy McDuffie ... 39/944 ...........................2009 3. Mark Whi emore . 33/679 ...........................1991 4. Doug Gabriel......... 31/632 ...........................2002 5. Rannell Hall........... 29/689 ...........................2013 6. Quincy McDuffie ... 27/869 ...........................2010 7. Mark Whi emore . 26/662 ...........................1992 Mark Whi emore . 26/591 ...........................1993 Luther Huggins ..... 26/653 ...........................2003 10. Joe Burne ........... 26/745 ...........................2008 Career 1. Quincy McDuffie ... 90/2,501 .................. 2009-12 2. Ted Wilson ............ 89/2,121 .................. 1983-86 3. Mark Whi emore . 86/1,932 .................. 1991-94 4. Rannell Hall........... 82/2,083 .................. 2011-14 5. Cur s Francis ........ 75/1,674 .................. 2004-07 6. Luther Huggins ..... 67/1,567 .................. 2001-04 7. Todd Cleveland ..... 51/1,270 ............1994, ‘96-97 8. Edward Mack ........ 50/1,033 ............1996, ‘98-00 9. Shawn Jefferson.... 42/837 ..................... 1988-90 10. Doug Gabriel......... 37/795 ..................... 2001-02 LONGEST KICK RETURN 1. Ted Wilson ............ 100 (TD) .........SE La., 9/17/83 Ted Wilson ............ 100 (TD) ......... EKU, 10/13/84 Todd Cleveland ..... 100 (TD) ..........B-CU, 9/17/94 4. Todd Cleveland ..... 99 (TD) ...... Buffalo, 11/19/94 Khymest Williams . 99 (TD) .......... SMU, 11/17/07 Quincy McDuffie ... 99 (TD) ............. ECU, 10/4/12 7. Quincy McDuffie ... 98 (TD) ....Marshall, 10/27/12 8. Quincy McDuffie ... 97 (TD) ....Marshall, 10/27/12 9. Quincy McDuffie ... 95 (TD) ........ Samford, 9/5/09 Quincy McDuffie ... 95 (TD) ...... Tulane , 11/20/10 AVERAGE PER KICK RETURN Game (minimum of five returns) 1. Cur s Francis ........ 40.6 (203/5) ..... ECU, 10/6/07 2. Paul Miranda ........ 39.6 (198/5) . La. Tech, 9/5/98 3. Rannell Hall ............36.8 (184/5) .... ECU, 11/19/11 4. Ted Wilson ............ 30.4 (213/7) .. EKU, 10/13/84 5. Rannell Hall........... 29.6 (148/5) ....Tulsa, 11/3/11 6. Quincy McDuffie ... 28.5 (171/6) ....RUT, 12/19/09 7. Jordan Akins ......... 28.4 (142/5) ..... PSU, 8/30/14 8. Rannell Hall........... 27.6 (138/5) .. USM, 11/12/11

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9. Mark Whi emore . 26.9 (188/7) .... ECU, 9/21/91 10. Cur s Francis ........ 26.3 (184/7) ....USF, 10/13/07 Season (minimum of 15 returns) 1. Quincy McDuffie ... 34.2 (582/17) .................2012 2. Quincy McDuffie ... 32.2 (869/27) .................2010 3. Rannell Hall........... 31.0 (714/23) .................2011 4. Paul Miranda ........ 30.7 (644/21) .................1998 5. Ted Wilson ............ 29.3 (732/25) .................1983 6. Cur s Francis ........ 29.2 (643/22) .................2007 7. Mark Whi emore . 25.5 (662/26) .................1992 8. Luther Huggins ..... 25.1 (653/26) .................2003 9. Jordan Akins ......... 24.2 (363/15) .................2014 10. Ted Wilson ............ 23.8 (952/40) .................1984 Career (minimum 2 years/20 returns) 1. Paul Miranda ........ 33.3 (732/22) ........... 1997-98 2. Joe Burne ........... 28.7 (745/26) ........... 2005-08 3. Quincy McDuffie ... 27.8 (2,501/90) ........ 2009-12 4. Khymest Williams . 26.3 (710/27) . 2007-08, ‘10-11 5. Rannell Hall........... 25.4 (2,083/82) ........ 2011-14 6. Todd Cleveland ..... 24.9 (1,270/51) ..1994, ‘96-97 7. Luther Huggins ..... 23.4 (1,567/67) ........ 2001-04 8. Ted Wilson ............ 23.8 (2,121/89) ........ 1983-86 9. Mark Whi emore . 22.5 (1,932/86) ........ 1991-94 10. Cur s Francis ........ 22.3 (1,674/75) ........ 2004-07

Paul Miranda ........ 1 (88 yds) ... Toledo, 11/22/97 Cur s Francis ........ 1 (93 yds) ......... ECU, 10/6/07 Khymest Williams . 1 (99 yds) ...... SMU, 11/17/07 Joe Burne ........... 1 (91 yds) ............ USF, 9/6/08 Joe Burne ........... 1 (91 yds) ... Miami, 10/11/08 Quincy McDuffie ... 1 (95 yds) .... Samford, 9/5/09 Quincy McDuffie ... 1 (93 yds) .. NC State, 9/11/10 Quincy McDuffie ... 1 (95 yds) ... Tulane, 11/20/10 Latavius Murray .... 1 (69 yds) ...... USM, 11/12/11 Quincy McDuffie ... 1 (99 yds) ......... ECU, 10/4/12 Michael Easton ..... 1 (96 yds) ...... SMU, 11/22/14 Season 1. Todd Cleveland ..... 3 ....................................1994 Quincy McDuffie ... 3 .....................................2012 3. Joe Burne ........... 2 .....................................2008 Quincy McDuffie ... 2 .....................................2010 5. Ted Wilson ............ 1 ....................................1983 Ted Wilson ............ 1 .....................................1984 Todd Cleveland ..... 1 .....................................1996 Paul Miranda ........ 1 .....................................1997 Cur s Francis ........ 1 .....................................2007 Khymest Williams . 1 .....................................2007 Quincy McDuffie ... 1 .....................................2009 Michael Easton ..... 1 .....................................2014

KICK RETURN YARDAGE Game 1. Ted Wilson ............ 213/7 ............. EKU, 10/13/84 2. Cur s Francis ........ 203/5 . East Carolina, 10/6/07 3. Paul Miranda ........ 198/5 ........... La. Tech, 9/5/98 4. Quincy McDuffie ... 195/2 ......Marshall, 10/27/12 5. Mark Whi emore . 188/7 . East Carolina, 9/21/91 6. Cur s Francis ....... 184/7 ..............USF, 10/13/07 Rannell Hall........... 184/5 .East Carolina, 11/19/11 8. Ted Wilson ............ 177/4 ... Richmond, 10/15/83 Rannell Hall........... 177/4 ..............USF, 11/29/13 10. Joe Burne ........... 175/7 ................. BC, 9/20/08 Season 1. Ted Wilson ............ 952/40 ...........................1984 2. Quincy McDuffie ... 944/39 ...........................2009 3. Quincy McDuffie ... 869/27 ...........................2010 4. Joe Burne ........... 745/26 ...........................2008 5. Ted Wilson ............ 732/25 ...........................1983 6. Rannell Hall........... 714/23 ...........................2011 7. Rannell Hall........... 689/29 ...........................2013 8. Mark Whi emore . 679/33 ...........................1991 9. Mark Whi emore . 662/26 ...........................1992 10. Luther Huggins ..... 653/26 ...........................2003 Career 1. Quincy McDuffie ... 2,501/90 .................. 2009-12 2. Ted Wilson ............ 2,121/89 .................. 1983-86 3. Rannell Hall........... 2,083/82 .................. 2011-14 4. Mark Whi emore . 1,932/86 .................. 1991-94 5. Cur s Francis ........ 1,674/75 .................. 2004-07 6. Luther Huggins ..... 1,567/67 .................. 2001-04 7. Todd Cleveland ..... 1,270/51 ............1994, ‘96-97 8. Edward Mack ........ 1,033/50 ............1996, ‘98-00 9. Shawn Jefferson.... 837/42 ..................... 1988-90 10. Doug Gabriel......... 795/37 ..................... 2001-02

Career 1. Quincy McDuffie ... 6 ............................... 2009-12 2. Todd Cleveland ..... 4 .........................1994, ‘96-97 3. Ted Wilson ............ 2 ............................... 1983-86 Joe Burne ........... 2 ............................... 2005-08 5. Paul Miranda ........ 1 ............................... 1996-98 Cur s Francis ........ 1 ............................... 2004-07 Khymest Williams . 1 ................... 2007-08, ‘10-11 Latavius Murray .... 1 .........................2008, ‘10-12 Michael Easton ..... 1 .....................................2014

KICK RETURN TOUCHDOWNS Game 1. Quincy McDuffie ... 2 (98, 97 yds) .MAR, 10/27/12 2. Ted Wilson ............ 1 (100 yds) .....SE La., 9/17/83 Ted Wilson ............ 1 (100 yds) ..... EKU, 10/13/84 Todd Cleveland ..... 1 (100 yds) ......B-CU, 9/17/94 Todd Cleveland ..... 1 (89 yds) ........WKU, 9/24/94 Todd Cleveland ..... 1 (99 yds) .. Buffalo, 11/19/94 Todd Cleveland ..... 1 (93 yds) ...... SAM, 10/12/96

OPPONENT SINGLE GAME PUNT/KICK RETURN RECORDS Most Punt Returns 7........ Marvious Hester, Georgia Tech ......... 9/2/00 Most Punt Return Yards 141.... Richard Crawford, SMU ................ 10/15/11 Highest Avg. Yards Per Punt Return (minimum two returns) 59.5... Keyon Laws, Ball State .................... 9/21/96 Longest Punt Return 92...... Richard Crawford, SMU ................ 10/15/11 Touchdowns on Punt Returns 1........ Numerous Times Most Kick Returns 8........ Earnest Williams, Memphis ............ 9/22/07 Most Kick Return Yards 197.... Danny Copeland, EKU ................... 10/18/86 197.... Robert Issac, Mississippi State ...... 10/25/97 Highest Avg. Yardage Per Kick Return (minimum two returns) 56.5... Glen Farris, Alabama A&M ........... 10/16/82 Longest Kick Return 97...... Glen Farris, Alabama A&M ........... 10/16/82 97...... Danny Copeland, E. Kentucky ....... 10/18/86 97...... Bert Rich, Maine ........................... 11/18/95 97...... Lowell Robinson, Pi sburgh ......... 10/13/06 Touchdowns on Kick Returns 1........ Numerous Times


Defensive Records TEAM RECORDS Single Game Most Intercep ons UCF ............... 5 ................................. Numerous mes ......................................First me vs. St. Leo, 9/20/80 ....................Last me vs. Bethune-Cookman, 9/12/92 Both Teams ... 8 ...............Bethune-Cookman, 9/12/92 ...................... 8 .....................Nicholls State, 10/17/92 Opponent ..... 6 ................................. Numerous mes ...................First me vs. Bethune-Cookman, 10/9/82 ..........................Last me vs. Nicholls State, 10/17/92 Most Fumbles UCF ............... 7 ....................William & Mary, 8/29/96 Both Teams ... 14 ................ Carson-Newman, 11/6/82 Opponent ..... 10 ................ Carson-Newman, 11/6/82 Most Fumbles Lost UCF ............... 6 ...................Northern Illinois, 10/7/00 Both Teams ... 8 .................... Carson-Newman, 9/3/80 Opponent ..... 6 .................. Carson-Newman, 11/6/82 Most Quarterback Sacks UCF ............... 9 ............... Eastern Kentucky, 10/14/00 Both Teams ... 13 ..........................Louisiana, 10/24/98 Opponent ..... 9 ................Louisiana-Monroe, 11/1/97 ...................... 9 ................................. Akron, 10/16/04 Single Season Most Quarterback Sacks UCF .......................... 56 .......................................1993 Opponent ................ 50 .......................................2004 Fewest QB Sacks UCF .......................... 9 .........................................1982 Opponent ................ 7 .........................................1988 Most Intercep ons UCF .......................... 24 .......................................2007 Opponent ................ 25 .......................................1982 Fewest Intercep ons UCF .......................... 5 .........................................2003 Opponent ................ 6 ..................................1982, ‘96 Most INT Return Yards UCF .......................... 392 .....................................2007 Opponent ................ 365 .....................................1985 Fewest INT Return Yards UCF .......................... 28 .......................................2003 Opponent ................ 45 .......................................2012 Most Fumbles UCF .......................... 35 ................................1982, ‘83 Opponent ................ 40 .......................................1982 Fewest Fumbles UCF .......................... 13 ................................1997, ‘12 Opponent ................ 13 .......................................2011 Most Fumbles Lost UCF .......................... 21 .......................................1985 Opponent ................ 24 .......................................1982

Fewest Fumbles Lost UCF .......................... 7 .........................................1997 Opponent ................ 4 .........................................2007 Most PAT Blocks UCF .......................... 2 ............. 1988, ‘89, ‘90, ‘12, ‘14 Opponent ................ 5 .........................................2012 Most Field Goal Blocks UCF .......................... 4 .........................................2003 Opponent ................ 3 .........................................1999 Most Punt Blocks UCF .......................... 7 .........................................1985 Opponent ................ 2 .........................................2014 Most Total Blocks UCF .......................... 8 .........................................1985 Opponent ................ 8 .........................................2012

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS TACKLES Game 1. Bill Giovane ............ 23 ... Morehouse, 11/17/79 Tito Rodriguez ........... 23 ....... Arkansas, 11/10/01 3. Wya Bogan .............. 22 ............... EKU, 10/18/86 Donnell Washington.. 22 .........Nebraska, 9/13/97 Deaubrey Devine....... 22 .........Nebraska, 9/13/97 Damian Demps.......... 22 ........Alabama, 10/28/00 7. Moses Ashley ............ 21 ............. Miles, 10/20/80 Gary Slager ................ 21 ........... Albany, 11/17/80 Eddie James .............. 21 ..............B-CU, 11/21/81 Darrell Rudd .............. 21 ..... Richmond, 10/15/83 Rick Hamilton ............ 21 ...........Liberty, 10/31/92 Season 1. Darrell Rudd .............. 150 .............................1983 2. Rick Hamilton ............ 149 .............................1992 3. Wya Bogan .............. 143 .............................1986 Tito Rodriguez ........... 143 .............................2001 5. Jimmy Goodman ....... 142 .............................1987 6. Rick Hamilton ............ 139 .............................1991 7. Wya Bogan .............. 127 .............................1988 Stanford Rhule .......... 127 .............................2002 9. Kemal Ishmael ........... 124 .............................2012 10. Mike Coad ................. 123 .............................1987 Career 1. Rick Hamilton ............ 443 ....................... 1989-92 2. Bill Giovane ............ 429 ....................... 1979-82 3. Clayton Geathers....... 383 ....................... 2010-14 4. Kemal Ishmael ........... 368 ....................... 2009-12 5. Nakia Reddick............ 354 ....................... 1993-96 6. Darrell Rudd .............. 347 ....................... 1981-84 7. Wya Bogan .............. 341 ....................... 1984-88 8. Terrance Plummer..... 334 ....................... 2011-14 9. Jason Venson............. 322 ....................... 2005-08 10. Tito Rodriguez ........... 321 ....................... 1998-01 TACKLES FOR LOSS INCLUDING SACKS Game 1. Bobby Spitulski.......... 7 . Savannah State, 11/2/91 Greg Jefferson ........... 7 ........ W. Illinois, 10/16/93 Greg Jefferson ........... 7 ............ Buffalo, 11/13/93 Charles Anderson ...... 7 ................... Yale, 10/2/93 Jermaine Benoit ........ 7 ................ ULM, 10/19/96 6. Moses Ashley ............ 6 ............... Miles, 10/20/80 7. M. O’Shaughnessy .... 5 . Emory & Henry, 11/3/79 Ed Gantner ................ 5 ............... Miles, 10/20/80 Elton Pa erson.......... 5 ................ ULM, 10/21/00 Elton Pa erson.......... 5 ...................UAB, 10/6/01 Stanford Rhule .......... 5 .......Arizona State, 9/7/02

Season 1. Jermaine Benoit ........ 24.5 ............................1997 2. Elton Pa erson.......... 21 ...............................2001 3. Greg Jefferson ........... 20 ...............................1993 Justen Moore ............ 20 ...............................1998 5. Elton Pa erson.......... 19 ...............................2000 6. Darrell Rudd .............. 18 ...............................1984 Bruce Miller .............. 18 ...............................2009 8. Tarveres Tate ............. 17 ...............................1996 Bruce Miller .............. 17 ...............................2008 10. Elton Pa erson.......... 16.5 ............................2002 Career 1. Elton Pa erson.......... 59.5 ...................... 1999-02 2. Bruce Miller .............. 57.5 ...................... 2007-10 3. Darrell Rudd .............. 56.5 ...................... 1981-84 4. Tarveres Tate ............. 48 ......................... 1993-96 5. Justen Moore ............ 47.5 ...................... 1996-99 6. Bobby Spitulski.......... 46 ......................... 1988-91 7. Greg Jefferson ........... 42 ......................... 1991-94 8. Jermaine Benoit ........ 41.5 ...................... 1994-97 9. Josh McKibben .......... 34 ......................... 1998-01 10. Emil Ekiyor ................ 32.5 ...............1992-93, ‘95 FUMBLES RECOVERED Game 1. Darrell Rudd .............. 3 ..................B-CU, 10/9/82 2. Jim Bray ..................... 2 ... Savannah St., 10/10/81 Jay Shapiro ................ 2 .....Ga. Southern, 9/11/82 Paul Brock ................. 2 .................. SFA, 10/26/85 Darryl La more ........ 2 ................. Troy, 10/22/94 Jermaine Benoit ........ 2 ...... Illinois State, 11/2/96 Asante Samuel .......... 2 ......... Arkansas, 11/10/01 Chad Mascoe............. 2 .......Arizona State, 9/7/02 Derrick Hallman ........ 2 ................. Rice, 10/24/09 Ronnie Weaver .......... 2 ............. Tulane, 11/21/09 Season 1. Darrell Rudd .............. 6 .................................1982 2. Jeff Farmer ................ 5 .................................1983 3. Mike Grissom ............ 4 .................................1988 Steve Spears .............. 4 .................................1988 Allen Powell .............. 4 .................................1995 Jameil McWhorter .... 4 .................................1997 Career 1. Darrell Rudd .............. 11 ......................... 1981-84 2. Brandon Alexander ... 7 ........................... 2011-14 3. Jeff Farmer ................ 6 ........................... 1983-84 Kemal Ishmael ........... 6 ........................... 2009-12 5. Corris Ervin................ 5 ........................... 1984-87 Steve Spears .............. 5 ........................... 1986-88 Mike Grissom ............ 5 .......................... 1986-89 Emil Ekiyor ................ 5 .....................1992-93, ‘95 Allen Powell .............. 5 ........................... 1992-95 Darryl La more ......... 5 ........................... 1993-95 Tarveres Tate ............. 5 ........................... 1993-95 Jameil McWhorter .... 5 ........................... 1994-97 Derrick Hallman ........ 5 ........................... 2007-10 FORCED FUMBLES Game 1. Nakia Reddick............ 2 .... Illinois State, 11/02/96 Tony Hardman ........... 2 ..Nicholls State, 10/16/99 Tony Hardman ........... 2 ................ W&M, 9/23/00 Willie Davis................ 2 ................. EKU, 10/14/00 Elliot Shorter ............. 2 ..... Virginia Tech, 9/29/01 Lawrence Young ........ 2 ................. Texas, 9/15/07 Jarvis Geathers .......... 2 .............. Buffalo, 9/19/09 Cory Hogue ............... 2 ................. Rice, 10/26/09 Derrick Hallman ........ 2 .............. Buffalo, 9/18/10 Troy Davis .................. 2 .................... FIU, 9/15/12 E.J. Dunston .............. 2 ................UTEP, 11/10/12 Thomas Niles............. 2 ..........NC State, 12/26/14

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Defensive Records Season 1. Greg Jefferson ........... 5 .................................1993 Tony Hardman ........... 5 .................................2000 Elton Pa erson.......... 5 .................................2001 4. Nakia Reddick............ 4 .................................1996 Jameil McWhorter .... 4 .................................1997 Deon Porter............... 4 .................................1998 Derrick Hallman ........ 4 .................................2010 8. Emil Ekiyor ................ 3 .................................1992 Nakia Reddick............ 3 .................................1993 Emil Ekiyor ................ 3 .................................1993 Emil Ekiyor ................ 3 .................................1995 Nakia Reddick............ 3 .................................1995 Josh McKibben .......... 3 .................................1999 Willie Davis................ 3 .................................2000 Elliot Shorter ............. 3 .................................2001 Stanford Rhule .......... 3 .................................2002 Jarvis Geathers .......... 3 .................................2009 Kemal Ishmael ........... 3 .................................2012 Troy Davis .................. 3 .................................2012 E.J. Dunston .............. 3 .................................2012 Career 1. Nakia Reddick............ 10 ......................... 1993-96 2. Emil Ekiyor ................ 9 .....................1992-93, ‘95 Elton Pa erson.......... 8 ........................... 1999-02 4. Greg Jefferson ........... 7 ........................... 1991-94 Tony Hardman ........... 7 ........................... 1998-00 Derrick Hallman ........ 7 ........................... 2007-10 7. Jameil McWhorter .... 6 ........................... 1994-97 Deon Porter............... 6 .....................1995, ‘97-98 Elliot Shorter ............. 6 ........................... 1998-01 Bruce Miller .............. 6 ........................... 2007-10 Kemal Ishmael ........... 6 ........................... 2009-12 SACKS Game 1. M. O’Shaughnessy .... 5 . Emory & Henry, 11/3/79 Darrell Rudd .............. 5 ..................WKU, 9/22/84 3. Willie Davis................ 4 ................. EKU, 10/14/00 4. Leger Douzable ......... 3.5 .. East Carolina, 11/4/06 5. M. O’Shaughnessy .... 3 ............... St. Leo, 9/20/80 M. O’Shaughnessy .... 3 ..... N. Alabama, 10/18/80 Jeff Farmer ................ 3 ..... Aus n Peay, 10/29/83 Darrell Rudd .............. 3 ........ Texas State, 9/29/84 Wya Bogan .............. 3 ...Valdosta State, 9/20/86 Keenan Wimbley ....... 3 ... Florida A&M, 11/14/87 Emil Ekiyor ................ 3 .............Liberty, 10/31/92 Charles Anderson ...... 3 ................... Yale, 10/2/93 Greg Jefferson ........... 3 ........ W. Illinois, 10/16/93 Jermaine Benoit ........ 3 ................ ULM, 10/19/96 Justen Moore ............ 3 .........Louisiana, 10/14/98 Elton Pa erson.......... 3 .. Louisiana Tech, 11/4/00 Elton Pa erson.......... 3 .............. Akron, 10/26/02 Bruce Miller .............. 3 ............. Miami, 10/11/08 Jarvis Geathers .......... 3 .............. Buffalo, 9/19/09 Jaryl Mamea.............. 3 ............ Houston, 10/2/14 Season 1. Darrell Rudd .............. 19.5 ............................1984 2. Greg Jefferson ........... 15 ...............................1993 3. Bobby Spitulski.......... 13 ...............................1990 Bruce Miller .............. 13 ...............................2009 5. M. O’Shaughnessy .... 12 ...............................1980 6. Emil Ekiyor ................ 11 ...............................1993 Jarvis Geathers .......... 11 ...............................2009 8. Keenan Wimbley ....... 10.5 ............................1987 Jermaine Benoit ........ 10.5 ............................1997 10. M. O’Shaughnessy .... 10 ...............................1979 Elton Pa erson.......... 10 ...............................2000

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Career 1. Bruce Miller .............. 35.5 ...................... 2007-10 2. Darrell Rudd .............. 31.5 ...................... 1981-84 3. Greg Jefferson ........... 31 ......................... 1991-94 4. Elton Pa erson.......... 30.5 ..................... 1999-02 5. Jermaine Benoit ........ 28.5 ...................... 1993-97 6. M. O’Shaughnessy .... 22 ......................... 1979-80 Bobby Spitulski.......... 22 ......................... 1988-91 8. Emil Ekiyor ................ 20.5 ...................... 1992-95 9. Keenan Wimbley ....... 19 ......................... 1984-87 10. Dave Nelson .............. 18.5 ...................... 1990-93 Troy Davis .................. 18.5 ...................... 2009-12 INTERCEPTIONS Game 1. Doug Gatewood ........ 2 ..... Fort Benning, 9/29/79 Tim Kiggins ................ 2 ............... St. Leo, 9/20/80 John Scargle .............. 2 . Elizabeth City St., 9/19/81 Bruce Gordon ............ 2 ................B-CU, 11/21/81 Paul Kelly ................... 2 ..Nicholls State, 11/12/83 Reggie Edwards ......... 2 .......... Samford, 11/30/85 Keith Evans ................ 2 ...........Wofford, 10/25/86 Steve Webster ........... 2 ... Savannah St., 10/10/87 Keith Evans ................ 2 ....................B-CU, 9/2/88 Steve Wright.............. 2 ..................B-CU, 9/28/91 Allen Powell .............. 2 ..................B-CU, 9/12/92 Brian Crutcher ........... 2 ..Nicholls State, 10/17/92 Richard Blake ............ 2 ................... Yale, 10/2/93 Lenard Hayes............. 2 ............ Buffalo, 11/19/94 Asante Samuel .......... 2 .............. WMU, 10/12/02 Mike Sims-Walker ..... 2 .........Penn State, 9/18/04 Joe Burne ................ 2 ............. Tulane, 10/21/05 Joe Burne ................ 2 ................ SMU, 11/17/07 Johnell Neal............... 2 ..................Tulsa, 12/1/07 Sha’reff Rashad ......... 2 ............. Miami, 10/11/08 Sha’reff Rashad ......... 2 ..........Marshall, 11/15/08 Terrance Plummer..... 2 ...........Memphis, 10/5/13 Season 1. Keith Evans ................ 8 .................................1986 2. Jacoby Glenn ............. 7 .................................2014 3. Joe Burne ................ 6 .................................2007 Johnell Neal............... 6 .................................2007 Josh Robinson ........... 6 .................................2009 6. Brian Crutcher ........... 5 ................................1992 Joe Burne ................ 5 .................................2005 Sha’reff Rashad ......... 5 .................................2008 Reggie Weams........... 5 .................................2010 10. 15 ed with ............... 4 ........................................ ...........Last by Joe Burne and Johnell Neal, 2008 Career 1. Joe Burne ................ 16 ......................... 2005-08 2. Sha’reff Rashad ......... 14 ......................... 2004-08 3. Keith Evans ................ 13 ......................... 1986-88 4. Johnell Neal............... 12 ......................... 2005-08 5. Josh Robinson ........... 10 ......................... 2009-11 6. Reggie Edwards ......... 9 ........................... 1984-87 Jacoby Glenn ............. 9 ........................... 2013-14 8. Ray Irvin .................... 8 ........................... 1988-90 Rick Hamilton ............ 8 ........................... 1989-92 Steve Wright.............. 8 ........................... 1990-94 Asante Samuel .......... 8 ........................... 1999-02 Jason Venson............. 8 ........................... 2005-08

LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN 1. Jordan Ozeri es ........ 100 (TD) . Tulane, 11/20/10 2. Rick Hamilton ............ 97 (TD) .......W. Ill., 9/26/92 3. Ray Irvin .................... 95 (TD) ........B-CU, 9/15/90 4. Donnell Washington.. 80 (TD) .. N. Mex., 9/14/96 5. Lyle Dankenbring....... 78 (TD) .......UAB, 11/24/12 6. A.J. Bouye.................. 76 (TD) ......Tulsa, 11/17/12 7. Kurt Ashley ................ 75 (TD) .....Ill. St., 10/20/84 8. Tim Kiggins ................ 72 ... Morehouse, 11/17/79 Reggie Edwards ......... 72 (TD) ........ SFA, 10/26/85 Johnell Neal............... 72 (TD) ...... SMU, 11/17/07 INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDAGE Game 1. Jordan Ozeri es ........ 100/1 ..... Tulane, 11/20/10 2. Rick Hamilton ............ 97/1 .... W. Illinois, 9/26/92 3. Ray Irvin .................... 95/1 ............B-CU, 9/15/90 4. Donnell Washington.. 80/1 ....N. Mexico, 9/14/96 5. Lyle Dankenbring....... 78/1 ...........UAB, 11/24/12 6. Sha’reff Rashad ......... 77/2 ....Marshall, 11/15/08 7. A.J. Bouye.................. 76/1 ..........Tulsa, 11/17/12 8. Kurt Ashley ................ 75/1 .. Illinois St., 10/20/84 9. Tim Kiggins ................ 72/1 .Morehouse, 11/17/79 Reggie Edwards ......... 72/1 ............ SFA, 10/26/85 Johnell Neal............... 72/1 .......... SMU, 11/17/07 Season 1. Ray Irvin .................... 161/4 .........................1990 2. Johnell Neal............... 159/6 .........................2007 3. Rick Hamilton ............ 129/3 .........................1992 4. Richard Blake ............ 119/3 .........................1993 5. A.J. Bouye.................. 111/3 .........................2012 6. Johnell Neal .............. 103/4 .........................2008 7. Reggie Edwards ......... 102/4 .........................1985 8. Jordan Ozeri es ........ 100/1 .........................2010 9. Joe Burne ................ 99/5 ...........................2005 10. Tim Kiggins ................ 97/3 ...........................1979 Keith Evans ................ 97/8 ...........................1986 Career 1. Joe Burne ................ 262/16 ................. 2005-08 2. Johnell Neal............... 247/12 ................. 2005-08 3. Ray Irvin .................... 223/8 ................... 1988-90 4. Reggie Edwards ......... 203/9 ................... 1984-87 5. Keith Evans ................ 183/13 ................. 1986-88 6. A.J. Bouye.................. 180/6 ................... 2009-12 7. Rick Hamilton ............ 177/8 ................... 1989-92 8. Sha’reff Rashad ......... 168/14 ................. 2005-08 9. Jordan Ozeri es ........ 162/6 ................... 2010-14 10. Josh Robinson ........... 147/10 ................. 2009-11 INTERCEPTION RETURNS FOR A TOUCHDOWN Game 1. 33 Times PASSES BROKEN UP Game 1. Tim Kiggins ......... 5 ...... Emory & Henry, 11/15/80 Greg A erberry .. 5 .Bethune-Cookman, 11/26/83 Davin Bush ......... 5 .. Northwestern State, 9/9/00 Jacoby Glenn ...... 5 ...................Rutgers, 11/21/13 5. John Cummings .. 4 ...................Catawba, 11/1/80 Victor Riddle....... 4 ............. SE Louisiana, 9/13/85 David Alls............ 4 ........... West Georgia, 9/13/86 Keith Evans ......... 4 .......... Morningside, 11/21/87 Ray Irvin ............. 4 .....Bethune-Cookman, 9/2/88 Victor Gray ......... 4 ........Southern Miss, 11/12/11 Jacoby Glenn ...... 4 .......................Tulsa, 11/14/14


Defensive Records Season 1. Greg A erberry ......... 22 ...............................1983 2. Asante Samuel .......... 15 ...............................2002 Josh Robinson ........... 15 ...............................2011 Jacoby Glenn ............. 15 ...............................2013 5. Davin Bush ................ 14 ...............................2000 6. Reggie Edwards ......... 13 ...............................1987 Darryl La more ........ 13 ...............................1997 Asante Samuel .......... 13 ...............................2001 Josh Robinson ........... 13 ...............................2010 10. Darius Fore ................ 12 ...............................1983 Joe Burne ................ 12 ...............................2007 Career 1. Asante Samuel .......... 38 ......................... 1999-02 2. Josh Robinson ........... 36 ......................... 2009-11 3. Joe Burne ................ 35 ......................... 2005-08 4. Greg A erberry ......... 34 ......................... 1981-85 5. Davin Bush ................ 32 ...................1996, ‘98-00 Johnell Neal............... 32 ......................... 2005-08 7. Travis Fisher .............. 31 ......................... 1999-01 8. Clayton Geathers....... 30 ......................... 2010-14 9. Sha’reff Rashad ......... 28 ......................... 2005-08 Brandon Alexander ... 28 ......................... 2011-14 PUNTS BLOCKED Game 1. Sco Ariail ................ 2 ..................B-CU, 9/28/91 Brian Covington......... 2 ... Morningside, 11/21/87 Darryl La more ........ 2 .... South Carolina, 9/6/97 4. 45 ed with .............. 1 Season 1. Ricot Joseph .............. 3 .................................1999 2. Bernard Ford ............. 2 .................................1985 Bernard Ford ............. 2 .................................1986 Corris Ervin................ 2 .................................1986 Brian Covington......... 2 .................................1987 Sco Ariail ................. 2 .................................1991 Darryl La more ........ 2 .................................1997 8. 42 ed with ............... 1 Career 1. Bernard Ford ............. 5 ........................... 1985-87 Ricot Joseph .............. 5 ........................... 1999-01 3. Sco Ariail ................. 4 ........................... 1989-92 4. Corris Ervin................ 3 ........................... 1984-87 5. Brian Covington......... 2 ........................... 1987-88 Emil Ekiyor ................ 2 ........................... 1992-95 Emory Green ............. 2 ........................... 1994-97 Patrick Holland .......... 2 ........................... 2002-03 9. 28 Tied with .............. 1 FIELD GOALS BLOCKED Game 1. Joe Owens ................. 1 ................WKU, 10/12/85 Sylvester Bembery .... 1 ....................B-CU, 9/6/86 Corris Ervin................ 1 .....Ga. Southern, 11/8/86 Willie Bri on ............. 1 .............Liberty, 10/28/89 Robert Lindsey .......... 1 ..................... Troy, 9/1/90 Rick Hamilton ............ 1 ................... Troy, 9/19/92 Greg Jefferson ........... 1 ..McNeese State, 9/25/93 Greg Jefferson ........... 1 ............ Samford, 10/9/93 Greg Jefferson ........... 1 ............ Buffalo, 11/13/93 Robert Alexander ...... 1 ..................B-CU, 9/17/94 Damian Demps.......... 1 ................ Purdue, 9/4/99 Raheem Pon flet ...... 1 .. Eastern Illinois, 10/2/99 Asante Samuel .......... 1 .......Utah State, 10/27/01 Paul Carrington ......... 1 ..... Virginia Tech, 8/31/03 Antoine Poe............... 1 ......... Kent State, 9/27/03 Peter Sands ............... 1 .............. Akron, 10/18/03 Peter Sands ............... 1 ..........Marshall, 11/19/03

Paul Carrington ......... 1 .................... USF, 9/17/05 Johnell Neal............... 1 ...........Memphis, 9/22/07 Cam Henderson ........ 1 ................Tulsa, 11/17/12 Season 1. Greg Jefferson ........... 3 ................................1993 2. Asante Samuel .......... 2 .................................2000 Peter Sands ............... 2 .................................2003 Career 1. Greg Jefferson ........... 3 ........................... 1991-94 Asante Samuel .......... 3 ........................... 1999-02 3. Peter Sands ............... 2 ........................... 2001-04 Paul Carrington ......... 2 ........................... 2002-05 5. 12 ed with ............... 1 PATS BLOCKED Game 1. Parnell McCall ........... 1 ................... Troy, 9/17/88 Joe Simmons ............. 1 .........So. Conn., 10/15/88 John Harris ................ 1 ................... Troy, 9/16/89 Willie Bri on ............. 1 ...Ga. Southern, 10/21/89 Rick Hamilton ............ 1 ...........Memphis, 9/22/90 Leroy Wisniewksi ...... 1 ...............Liberty, 11/3/90 Greg Jefferson ........... 1 .......... Samford, 10/12/91 Greg Jefferson ........... 1 . Savannah State, 11/2/91 Greg Jefferson ........... 1 .......... Samford, 11/21/92 Emory Green ............. 1 .... South Carolina, 9/6/97 Jeff Mauldin .............. 1 .... Louisiana Tech, 9/5/98 Fred Harley................ 1 ...............Florida, 9/11/99 Asante Samuel .......... 1 ... Virginia Tech, 11/11/00 Johnell Neal............... 1 ...........Memphis, 9/22/07 E.J. Dunston .............. 1 .................UAB, 10/20/11 Jose Jose ................... 1 ................Tulsa, 11/17/12 A.J. Bouye.................. 1 ..................Tulsa, 12/1/12 Jaryl Mamea.............. 1 ...............UConn, 11/1/14 Thomas Niles............. 1 ..... East Carolina, 12/4/14 Season 1. Greg Jefferson ........... 2 .................................1991 2. 14 ed with .............. 1 Career 1. Greg Jefferson ........... 3 ........................... 1991-94 2. 14 ed with ............... 1 TOTAL BLOCKS PUNTS, FGS, & PATS Season 1. Corris Ervin................ 3 .................................1986 Greg Jefferson ........... 3 .................................1993 Ricot Joseph .............. 3 .................................1999 Asante Samuel .......... 3 .................................2000 5. Bernard Ford ............. 2 .................................1985 Bernard Ford ............. 2 .................................1986 Brian Covington ........ 2 .................................1987 Sco Ariail ................. 2 .................................1991 Greg Jefferson ........... 2 .................................1991 Darryl La more ......... 2 .................................1997 Peter Sands ............... 2 .................................2003 Career 1. Greg Jefferson ........... 6 ........................... 1991-94 2. Bernard Ford ............. 5 ........................... 1985-87 Ricot Joseph .............. 5 ........................... 1999-01 4. Corris Ervin................ 4 ........................... 1984-87 Sco Ariail ................. 4 ........................... 1989-92 Asante Samuel .......... 4 ........................... 1999-02 7. Rick Hamilton ............ 3 ........................... 1989-92 Emory Green ............. 3 ........................... 1994-97 9. Joe Owens ................. 2 ..........................1985, ‘87 Brian Covington......... 2 .......................... 1987-88 Willie Bri on ............. 2 ........................... 1989-92 Emil Ekiyor ................ 2 .......................... 1992-95

Asante Samuel .......... 2 ........................... 1999-02 Patrick Holland .......... 2 ........................... 2002-03 Peter Sands ............... 2 ........................... 2001-04 Paul Carrington ......... 2 ........................... 2002-05 100 TACKLE CLUB Player .............................Tackles ...................... Year Darrell Rudd .................... 150 .............................1983 Rick Hamilton .................. 149 .............................1992 Wya Bogan .................... 143 .............................1986 Tito Rodriguez ................. 143 .............................2001 Jimmy Goodman.............. 142 .............................1987 Rick Hamilton .................. 139 .............................1991 Wya Bogan .................... 127 .............................1988 Stanford Rhule ................. 127 .............................2002 Kemal Ishmael ................. 124 .............................2012 Mike Coad........................ 123 .............................1987 Bill Giovane .................. 121 .............................1982 Tito Rodriguez ................. 121 .............................2000 John Bryant...................... 119 .............................1996 Peter Sands ...................... 119 .............................2002 Nakia Reddick .................. 118 .............................1996 Clayton Geathers ............. 117 .............................2012 Eddie James ..................... 116 .............................1981 Peter Sands ...................... 113 .............................2003 Atari Bigby ....................... 112 .............................2003 Rick Hamilton .................. 111 .............................1990 Antoine Poe ..................... 111 .............................2003 Terrance Plummer ........... 110 .............................2013 Steve Webster ................. 109 .............................1986 Travis Cooper ................... 109 .............................1994 Bill Giovane .................. 108 .............................1980 Bill Stewart ...................... 108 .............................1990 Terrance Plummer ........... 108 .............................2012 Kendrick Thomas ............. 107 .............................1996 Damian Demps ................ 107 .............................2000 Keith Evans ...................... 106 .............................1986 Jermaine Benoit .............. 105 .............................1997 Bill Govane ................... 104 .............................1981 Ricot Joseph..................... 104 .............................2001 Atari Bigby ....................... 104 .............................2002 Sha’reff Rashad ................ 103 .............................2007 Cory Hogue ...................... 103 .............................2009 Bill Stewart ...................... 100 .............................1988 Clayton Geathers ............. 100 .............................2013 OPPONENT SINGLE GAME DEFENSE RECORDS Most Tackles 20.... Dereck Rush, Mississippi State ......10/25/97 Most Tackles for Loss 5...... Four Times Most Sacks 5...... Steve Foley, Louisiana-Monroe .......11/1/97 Most Passes Broken Up 4...... Four Times 4...... Last: R.J. Oliver, Arizona State ...........9/7/02 Most Forced Fumbles 2...... Ashley Travis, Eastern Michigan ....10/30/99 2...... Braxton Williams, Clemson ...............9/1/01 Most Fumble Recoveries 2...... Numerous Times ........ Last: Jermaine Miles, Ga. Tech ......10/26/96 Most Intercep ons 3...... Numerous Times ........ Last: Andrew Adams, UConn...........11/1/14 Intercep on Returns for Touchdown 1...... Numerous Times ........ Last: C.J. Wilson, NC State ...............9/11/10 Longest Intercep on Return 85.... Tim Akins, Savannah State (TD).....10/11/80

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Miscellaneous Records TEAM RECORDS Single Game Most Penal es UCF ................ 23 ..............Bethune-Cookman, 9/2/88 Both Teams .... 31 ..................Florida Atlan c, 9/13/03 Opponent ...... 17 ..................................Baylor, 1/1/14 ....................... 17 ............Bethune-Cookman, 9/20/14 Most Yards Penalized UCF ................ 155 ............Bethune-Cookman, 9/2/88 Both Teams .... 262 ........Bethune-Cookman, 11/26/83 Opponent ...... 145 ........Bethune-Cookman, 11/26/83 SINGLE SEASON Most Turnovers UCF ................................. 45 ................................1985 Opponent ....................... 42 ................................1981 Fewest Turnovers UCF ................................. 15 ................................2012 Opponent ....................... 12 ................................2006 Highest Takeaway Margin UCF ................................. +13 ..............................1981 Opponent ....................... +22 ...................... 1996, ‘03 Most Penal es UCF ................................. 110 ..............................2001 Opponent ....................... 127 ..............................1987 Fewest Penal es UCF ................................. 52 ................................2009 Opponent ....................... 51 ..................1997, ‘06, ‘11 Most Yards Penalized UCF ................................. 892 ..............................2001 Opponent ....................... 1,049 ...........................1987 Fewest Yards Penalized UCF ................................. 451 ..............................1981 Opponent ....................... 405 ..............................1997 MOST CONSECUTIVE QUARTERS SCORING 26 - Eastern Kentucky, 9/26/87, (4th) to Florida A&M, 11/14/87, (2nd) LONGEST SCORING DROUGHT BY QUARTERS 8 - Ft. Lauderdale, 10/20/79, (4th) to Emory & Henry, 11/3/79, (4th)

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES SCORING 209 - Furman, 11/10/84, to Buffalo, 10/4/03 MOST CONSECUTIVE WINS Overall Wins ..... Started with ............................................ Ended by 9... Memphis, 10/5/13 ................ Penn State, 8/30/14 7... Tulsa, 10/20/07 ..........Mississippi State, 12/29/07 6... S. Illinois, 10/27/90............ Ga. Southern, 12/8/90 6... East Carolina, 10/4/12 .................. Tulsa, 11/17/12 5... Savannah State, 11/23/85 .............Akron, 9/27/86 5... Savannah State, 10/10/87 .......... FAMU, 11/14/87 5... Bethune-Cookman, 9/2/88...New Haven, 10/8/88 5... McNeese State, 9/25/93 ................Troy, 10/30/93 5... Bowling Green, 9/26/98 ............. Auburn, 11/7/98 5... Tulane, 10/21/05 ............................ Tulsa, 12/3/05 5... UAB, 10/6/10 ................. Southern Miss, 11/13/10 Home Wins ....... Started with .......................................... Ended by 11... Illinois State, 11/2/96 ..................Purdue, 9/4/99 10... Nicholls State, 10/17/92 .....Valdosta St., 9/10/94 10... UConn, 10/26/13 ....... CURRENT ENTERING 2015 Away Wins (*Does not include neutral sites) ..... Started with ............................................ Ended by 6... FIU, 9/6/13 ............................... Missouri, 9/13/14 4... Marshall, 10/13/10 .......................... FIU, 9/17/11* 3... Bowling Green, 9/26/98 ............. Auburn, 11/7/98 3... WMU, 10/12/02 .................Virginia Tech, 8/31/04 3... East Carolina, 10/29/05 ................. Florida, 9/9/06 3... Southern Miss, 10/28/07.. Boston College, 9/20/08 MOST CONSECUTIVE LOSSES Overall Losses ....... Started by .......................................... Ended with 17... West Virginia, 11/1/03 ........... Marshall, 9/24/05 12... Millersville, 11/14/81 ........Elizabeth City, 9/2/83 Home Losses ..... Started by ............................................ Ended with 8... Millersville, 11/14/81 ..........Elizabeth City, 9/2/83 7... Marshall, 11/19/03 ................... Marshall, 9/24/05 Away Losses ...... Started by ........................................... Ended with 15.. Virginia Tech, 8/31/03 ............ Louisiana, 10/1/05 9.... Texas State, 9/29/84 ........................VMI, 11/1/86 6.... Valdosta State, 10/22/88 ............... B-CU, 9/15/90 6.... FIU, 9/17/11 ..................... Carries Over Into 2012

UCF COME FROM BEHIND VICTORIES Points . Trailed ..... Qtr........Won ..... Opponent .....................................Date 21.........21-0 .......... 1 ........... 28-24.....Illinois State .............................10/20/84 21.........28-7 .......... 3 ........... 38-35.....at Louisville..............................10/18/13 14.........14-0 .......... 4 ........... 18-14.....Emory & Henry ........................11/15/80 14.........14-0 .......... 2 ........... 35-34.....at Western Kentucky .................9/22/84 14.........21-7 .......... 2 ........... 38-31.....at Bowling Green .......................9/26/98 14.........24-10 ........ 2 ........... 40-38.....at Alabama ..............................10/28/00 14.........21-7 .......... 2 ........... 31-27.....at Western Michigan ...............10/12/02 14.........17-3 .......... 2 ........... 37-32.....Houston ...................................11/14/09 14.........14-0 .......... 1 ........... 40-20.....East Carolina ..............................10/4/12 14.........24-10 ........ 3 ........... 31-24.....BYU ............................................10/9/14 OPPONENT COME FROM BEHIND VICTORIES Points . Trailed ..... Qtr........Won ..... Opponent .....................................Date 21.........21-0 .......... 2 ........... 35-31.....at Eastern Kentucky .................11/12/88 18.........21-3 .......... 2 ........... 38-35.....Syracuse ....................................11/2/02 17.........17-0 .......... 3 ........... 28-17.....Troy .........................................11/11/95 14.........14-0 .......... 2 ........... 28-27.....Albany (HC)................................11/8/80 14.........28-14 ........ 4 ........... 36-35.....at Samford .................................10/8/94 14.........17-3 .......... 2 ........... 33-30.....Bowling Green (OT) .................11/20/99 14.........14-0 .......... 1 ........... 49-48.....Nevada (OT).............................12/24/05 14.........28-14 ........ 2 ........... 52-38.....East Carolina ..............................10/6/07 14.........14-0 .......... 1 ........... 31-21.....Southern Miss .........................11/13/10

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GREATEST MARGIN OF VICTORY Points .Score ... Opponent ................................. Date 64....... 67-3 .....Grand Valley State ............... 10/31/87 63....... 63-0 .....Liberty ............................... 10/13/01 62....... 62-0 .....Charleston Southern ............... 9/3/11 59....... 66-7 .....Samford ............................... 11/15/86 57....... 63-6 .....Texas Southern .................... 11/17/90 55....... 55-0 .....St. Leo.................................... 9/20/80 55....... 55-0 .....Louisiana-Monroe ............... 10/21/00 50....... 71-21 ...Gardner-Webb ........................ 9/5/92 49....... 49-0 .....Kentucky State....................... 9/29/90 49....... 49-0 .....Tulane .................................. 11/21/09 48....... 48-0 .....Eastern Illinois ....................... 9/12/98 48....... 48-0 .....Buffalo ................................. 11/19/94 47....... 61-14 ...Tulane .................................. 11/20/10 46....... 52-6 .....Millersville ........................... 11/16/91 46....... 53-7 .....SMU..................................... 11/22/14 45....... 52-7 .....Samford ............................... 10/11/97 45....... 52-7 .....William & Mary ..................... 9/23/00 45....... 62-17 ...UConn ................................. 10/26/13 42....... 45-3 .....NW Missouri State (HC) ...... 10/24/87 42....... 63-21 ...Buffalo (HC) ........................... 11/7/92 42....... 49-7 .....Rice...................................... 10/24/09 42....... 56-14 ...Akron ..................................... 8/30/12 41....... 41-0 .....Memphis ............................. 10/29/11 40....... 57-17 ...Akron ..................................... 11/3/01 GREATEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT Points .Score ... Opponent ................................. Date 69....... 69-0 .....at VMI.................................... 9/25/82 52....... 64-12 ...at USF .................................. 10/13/07 50....... 60-10 ...at Nicholls State .................. 10/23/82 48....... 48-0 .....at Presbyterian .................... 10/27/79 45....... 52-7 .....Pi ....................................... 10/13/06 45....... 58-13 ...UTEP ...................................... 9/27/08 44....... 44-0 .....at Savannah State ................ 10/11/80 42....... 49-7 .....at McNeese State .................. 9/30/95 42....... 42-0 .....at Florida ................................. 9/9/06 38....... 38-0 .....at Indiana State ..................... 11/3/84 37....... 44-7 .....at Georgia Southern .............. 12/8/90 36....... 42-6 .....at Furman ............................ 11/10/84 36....... 48-12 ...Texas State............................. 10/5/85 36....... 43-7 .....at Miami (Ohio) ................... 10/23/04 35....... 59-24 ...Stephen F. Aus n (HC) ......... 10/26/85 35....... 56-21 ...Miami (Ohio) ....................... 11/28/03 34....... 41-7 .....West Georgia (HC) ............... 10/30/82 34....... 47-13 ...Purdue ..................................... 9/4/99 33....... 46-13 ...at Arizona State ....................... 9/7/02

NCAA RECORD HOLDERS Football Bowl Subdivision Most Rushing AƩempts in a Season Kevin Smith .......................... 450 ............................................................... 2007 Most 100-yard Rushing Games in a Season Kevin Smith .......................... 13 ................................................................. 2007 Highest Percentage of Passes Completed in a Career (Min. 1,000-1,099 aƩs.) Daunte Culpepper ............... .657 ......................................................... 1996-98 Football Championship Subdivision Most ConsecuƟve Pass CompleƟons to Start First Game as a Freshman Daunte Culpepper ............... 12 .................. UCF vs. Eastern Kentucky, 8/31/95 Passing for a Touchdown and Scoring Touchdowns by Rushing, Receiving, & Punt Return Sean Beckton — threw a 33-yard TD pass, rushed for 11-yard TD, caught 17-yard TD pass and returned a punt 60 yards for TD vs. Texas Southern, Nov. 17, 1990




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