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2010 USF Football Guide >> 2010 USF Football Schedule Date Sat., Sept. 4 Sat., Sept. 11 Sat., Sept. 25 Sat., Oct. 2 Sat., Oct. 9 Thur., Oct. 14 Fri., Oct. 22 Wed., Nov. 3 Sat., Nov. 13 Sat., Nov. 20 Sat., Nov. 27 Sat., Dec. 4
Opponent (TV) Stony Brook Florida Western Kentucky FAU Syracuse* West Virginia* Cincinnati* Rutgers* Louisville* Pittsburgh* Miami Connecticut*
USF Football Staff Location Tampa Gainesville, Fla. Tampa Tampa Tampa Morgantown, W.Va. Cincinnati, Ohio Tampa Louisville, Ky. Tampa Miami Gardens, Fla. Tampa
Series 1st Meeting 1st Meeting USF Leads, 3-2 USF Leads, 2-0 USF Leads, 5-0 USF Leads, 3-2 UC Leads, 5-2 RU Leads, 4-1 USF Leads, 4-2 Pitt Leads, 4-3 UM Leads, 2-0 USF Leads, 4-3
* BIG EAST Contest
2009 USF Football Results Overall Record: 8-5 | BIG EAST Record: 3-4, Fifth Place Date Opponents (TV) Results Attendance Sept. 5 Wofford (BHSN) W, 40-7 40,360 Sept. 12 at Western Kentucky (ESPN Regional) W, 35-13 20,568 Sept. 19 Charleston Southern W, 59-0 38,798 Sept. 26 at No. 18/25 Florida State (ESPNU) W, 17-7 83,524 Oct. 3 at Syracuse (ESPN Regional) W, 34-20 40,147 Oct. 15 No. 8/9 Cincinnati (ESPN) L, 34-17 63,976 Oct. 24 at No. 19/20 Pittsburgh (ESPN Regional) L, 41-14 50,019 Oct. 30 No. 20 West Virginia (ESPN2) W, 30-19 56,328 Nov. 12 at Rutgers (ESPN) L, 31-0 48,057 Nov. 21 Louisville (ESPN Regional) W, 34-22 49,388 Nov. 28 No. 19/21 Miami (ABC) L, 31-10 66,469 Dec. 5 at UConn (ESPN2) L, 29-27 35,624 2010 International Bowl (Toronto, Ont.) Jan. 2 vs Northern Illinois (ESPN2)
W, 27-3
Name Position Alma Mater Entering # Season with USF Skip Holtz Head Coach Notre Dame, ‘86 1st Rick Smith Asst. Head Coach/Defensive Backs Florida State, ‘71 1st Mark Snyder Defensive Coord. - Linebackers Marshall, ‘88 1st Vernon Hargreaves Special Teams Coord. - Def. Ends Connecticut, ‘86 1st Todd Fitch Offensive Coord. - Running Backs Ohio Wesleyan, ‘86 1st Phil McGeoghan Wide Receivers Maine, ‘08 2nd Kevin Patrick Defensive Tackles Miami, ‘94 3rd Consecutive, 6th Overall Larry Scott Tight Ends USF, ‘00 6th overall, 4th as Asst. Coach Steve Shankweiler Offensive Line Davidson, ‘74 1st Peter Vaas Quarterbacks Holy Cross, ‘74 1st Steve Bird Marcus Patton Joe Sloan Glenn Davis Marquel Blackwell FB Support Staff Larry Antonucci Carl Franks Pat Burnham Rich Rachel Jamie DeGerome Jeremy Lees Ronnie McKeefery Frank Wintrich Steve Walz Mark Wilty
Graduate Assistant/Offense Graduate Assistant/Defense Offensive Quality Control GA Defensive Quality Control GA Recruiting Graduate Assistant
Eastern Kentucky, ‘83 Kansas State, ‘04 ECU, ‘08 USF, ‘01 USF, ‘02
Assistant AD/Director of Ops Director of Player Personnel Assistant Director of Football Operations Director of High School Relations Video Coordinator Equipment Manager Asst. AD/Strength Coach Associate Strength Director Asst. AD/Sports Medicine Asst. Equipment Manager
2nd 1st 1st 1st 2nd
11th 7th 5th 10th 14th 5th Full-Time, 9th Overall 11th 3rd 11th 3rd Full-Time, 9th Overall
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Future Schedules 2011 Sept. 10 Ball State Oct. 1 at Notre Dame Nov. 26 Miami (Fla.)
2012 Sept. 22 at Ball State Sept. 29 Florida State Nov. 24 at Miami (Fla.)
2013 2014 Sept. 7 at Michigan State Sept. 13 N.C. State Sept. 14 FAU Nov. 30 Miami (Fla.)
2015 Sept. 12 at Indiana TBA at Florida
2016 Sept. 17 INDIANA
2017 TBA
Michigan State
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Location ..................................................... Tampa, Fla. Stadium ..................................................... Raymond James Stadium Capacity...................................................... 65,857 Surface........................................................ Tiftway Bermuda 419 First Year of Football ................................... 1997 Enrollment ................................................. 46,174 Founded ..................................................... 1956 Colors ......................................................... Green (PMS 343), Gold (PMS 4515) Nickname ................................................... Bulls Conference ................................................. BIG EAST President .................................................... Dr. Judy Genshaft Faculty Representative ............................... Dr. Robert Sullins Director of Athletics . .................................. Doug Woolard
Director of Athletics..................................................... Doug Woolard Executive Associate AD/External Operations............... Bill McGillis Senior Associate AD/Sports & Programs...................... Barry Clements Associate AD/Academic Services................................. Amy Perkins Associate AD/Compliance............................................ Steve Horton Associate AD/Chief Financial Officer............................ Brett Huebner Associate AD/Development......................................... Vicki Mitchell Assistant AD/Communications.................................... TBA Assistant AD/Marketing.............................................. Ayo Taylor-Dixon Assistant AD/Bulls Club............................................... Eric Soncrant Assistant AD/Ticket Sales & Broadcasts....................... Jim Louk Assistant AD/Ticket Operations................................... Collin Hargis Assistant AD/Academic Services.................................. Justin Miller Assistant AD/Compliance Coordinator......................... Rick Stumpf Assistant AD/FB Student-Athlete Development.......... Jason Linders
Football Quick Facts Head Coach ................................................ Skip Holtz Alma Mater ................................................ Notre Dame/1986 Record at USF ............................................. 1st Season Basic Offense . ............................................ Spread Basic Defense ............................................. 4-3 2009 Overall Record ................................... 8-5 2009 BIG EAST Conference Record............... 3-4 2009 BIG EAST Conference Finish................ Fifth Letterwinners Returning............................. 52 Letterwinners Lost...................................... 26 Starters Returning....................................... 14* Starters Lost................................................ 8 *Counts A.J. Love, who went down with a knee injury during the spring game and will miss a good portion of the 2010 season
USF Communications Staff Assistant AD For Communications...............TBA (FB Contact) Cell..............................................................TBA Email...........................................................TBA Assistant Director........................................Amy Woodruff (Secondary FB Contact, M. BBall) Cell..............................................................(813) 410-1194 Email...........................................................woodruff@admin.usf.edu Assistant Director........................................Brad Borghetti (3rd FB Contact, Baseball, W. Soccer) Cell................................................................. (330) 883-9506 Email............................................................. bborghetti@admin.usf.edu Assistant Director........................................Mike Hogan (Women’s Basketball, M. Soccer) Assistant Director........................................Maile Keeney (Softball, Volleyball) Intern..........................................................TBA (Track, Cross Country) Intern..........................................................Charlie Terenzio (Men’s & Women’s Tennis, Golf) Mailing & Overnight Address: USF Athletics Communications 4202 E. Fowler Ave. ATH100 Tampa, FL 33620 Fax..............................................................(813) 974-5328 Raymond James Press Box..........................(813) 350-6225 Athletics Department Main Line.................(813) 974-2125
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Numerical/Alphabetical Rosters >> No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 8 8 9 11 11 12 13 13 14 14 15 16 16 17 18 19 19 20 21 22 23 24 24 25 26 27 28 29 29 30 31 31 32 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44
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Name Jerrell Young Quenton Washington Moise Plancher Tyson Butler Lindsey Lamar Kayvon Webster B.J. Daniels Ryne Giddins Jamius Gunsby Jon Lejiste Evan Landi A.J. Love Sabbath Joseph Isaac Virgin Bobby Eveld Curtis Weatherspoon Tyler Stowell Terrence Mitchell Victor Marc Ryan Eppes Mistral Raymond Sterling Griffin Justin Brockhaus-Kann Jordan Duval Daniel Bryant Darrell Scott Demetris Murray George Baker Faron Hornes Bradley Battles Chris Lane Joel Miller Mark Joyce Dontae Aycock Maikon Bonani Colby Erskin Dennis Wideman JaQuez Jenkins Jonny Sitton Patrice Pierre Marcus Shaw Eric Schwartz Spencer Boyd Devekeyan Lattimore Thanasi “Saki” Mihalakos Sam Barrington Reshard Cliett Ricardo Dixon Brandon Salinas Chris Breit Patrick Hampton Jake Carlton Richard Kelly Tyler Guy
Pos. S CB RB CB WR CB QB DE QB S WR WR LB WR QB LB WR CB RB QB S WR P WR CB RB RB CB WR RB S RB S RB P/K WR CB S RB S RB K WR LB S LB S CB CB LB DE TE TE TE
Ht. 6-1 5-10 5-8 5-11 5-8 5-11 5-11 6-3 6-4 5-11 6-3 6-2 5-11 6-4 6-4 6-0 6-3 5-10 5-10 6-1 6-2 6-1 6-2 6-3 6-2 6-1 5-10 5-11 5-6 5-8 5-8 5-10 5-10 5-9 5-9 5-9 5-10 6-2 5-7 6-1 5-9 5-10 5-9 6-2 5-11 6-1 6-2 5-10 6-0 5-10 6-0 6-3 6-2 6-6
Wt. 205 190 195 197 164 187 216 248 235 202 221 205 235 249 194 205 193 165 216 219 192 180 226 225 192 239 206 177 166 201 204 190 191 219 190 183 173 191 165 194 181 189 174 230 185 225 196 188 168 206 243 215 242 249
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Yr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. So. So. So. RFr. Fr. So. So. Sr. Sr. RFr. Fr. Jr. So. Fr. So. RFr. Sr. So. So. Fr. So. Jr. So. So. Sr. RFr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Fr. So. Sr. So. RFr. RFr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Fr. RFr. So. So. Fr. RFr. So. So. Jr. Fr. Sr. Fr.
Hometown (Previous School) St. Petersburg, Fla. (Gibbs HS) Fort Myers, Fla. (Fort Myers HS) Naples, Fla. (Barron Collier HS) Fort Myers, Fla. (Cypress Lake HS) Tampa, Fla. (Hillsborough HS) Opa Locka, Fla. (Miami Monsignor Pace HS) Tallahassee, Fla. (Lincoln HS) Seffner, Fla. (Armwood HS) LaGrange, Ga. (LaGrange HS) Delray Beach, Fla. (Atlantic Community HS) Coral Springs, Fla. (Coral Springs Charter HS) Bradenton, Fla. (Southeast HS) Miami, Fla. (Central HS) Fort Pierce, Fla. (Westwood HS) Tampa, Fla. (Jesuit HS) Valdosta, Ga. (Dean CC) (Valdosta HS) St. Petersburg, Fla., (Northside Christian) Tampa, Fla. (Hillsborough HS) Hallandale, Fla. (Hallandale HS) Seminole, Fla. (Largo HS) Palmetto, Fla. (Ellsworth CC) (Palmetto HS) Opa Locka, Fla. (Miami Monsignor Pace HS) Winter Springs, Fla. (Winter Springs HS) Tampa, Fla. (Hillsborough HS) Tallahassee, Fla. (Chiles HS) Ventura, Calif. (Colorado) (St. Bonaventure HS) Buford, Ga. (Buford HS) Miami, Fla. (Archbishop Carroll HS) Bradenton, Fla. (Butler CC / Bradenton Southeast HS) Marianna, Fla. (Marianna HS) Miami, Fla. (Everglades HS) Tampa, Fla. (Wharton HS) Deland, Fla. (Deland HS) Tampa, Fla. (Auburn) (Chamberlain HS) Lake Wales, Fla. (Lake Wales HS) Seminole, Fla. (Seminole HS) Melbourne, Fla. (Eau Gallie HS) St. Petersburg, Fla. (Lakewood HS) Largo, Fla. (Indian Rocks Christian School) Kissimmee, Fla. (Liberty HS) Arcadia, Fla. (De Soto HS) Hudson, Fla. (Hudson HS) Cape Coral, Fla. (Notre Dame) (Cape Coral HS) Athens, Ga. (Cedar Shoals HS) Jacksonville, Fla. (Terry Parker HS) Jacksonville, Fla. (Terry Parker HS) Thomasville, Ga. (Thomas Country Central HS) Hallandale, Fla. (Hallandale HS) Orlando, Fla. (Oak Ridge HS) Tampa, Fla. (H.B. Plant HS) Lithonia, Ga. (Martin Luther King HS) Bradenton, Fla. (Lakewood Ranch HS) Bushnell, Fla. (South Sumter HS) Dade City, Fla. (Freedom HS)
No. 84 27 53 22 36 63 24 58 81 28 33 80 40 18 19 4 42 95 37 7 90 45 38 59 19 70 73 16 29 60 13 54 48 69 62 7 45 17 49 46 8 44 41 89 96 79 87 23 72 30 11 26 77 43
Name Bermanley Augustin Dontae Aycock Sharly Azard George Baker Sam Barrington Jamar Bass Bradley Battles David Bedford Dontavia Bogan Maikon Bonani Spencer Boyd Stephen Bravo-Brown Chris Breit Justin Brockhaus-Kann Daniel Bryant Tyson Butler Jake Carlton Todd Chandler Reshard Cliett B.J. Daniels Claude Davis Rony Delisca Ricardo Dixon Cody Durakovic Jordan Duval Quinterrius Eatmon Damien Edwards Ryan Eppes Colby Erskin Danous Estenor Bobby Eveld Julius Forte Ruben Garcia Josh Garvin Sampson Genus Ryne Giddins Kevin Gidrey Sterling Griffin Chase Griffiths Cory Grissom Jamius Gunsby Tyler Guy Patrick Hampton Jeff Hawkins Anthony Hill Chaz Hine Derrick Hopkins Faron Hornes Steven Jacques JaQuez Jenkins Sabbath Joseph Mark Joyce Jake Kaufman Richard Kelly
Pos. WR RB LB CB LB OT RB DE WR P/K WR WR LB P CB CB TE DT S QB DE DE CB LB WR OL OT QB WR OG QB DE LB OG OC DE TE WR TE DT QB TE DE TE DT OG WR WR OG S LB S OL TE
Numerical/Alphabetical Rosters << 85 65 99 82 5 55 9 24 34 8 50 11 15 94 91 66 97 71 35 52 25 14 21 31 3 74 75 16 78 92 39 51 32 20 32 88 64 31 56 14 93 47 12 68 55 2 13 6 83 29 98 57 1
Andrew Ketchel Tony Kibler Marvin Kloss TJ Knowles Lindsey Lamar Michael Lanaris Evan Landi Chris Lane Devekeyan Lattimore Jon Lejiste Hans Louis A.J. Love Victor Marc Craig Marshall Keith McCaskill Kevin McCaskill Terrell McClain John McGhin Thanasi “Saki” Mihalakos Matt Milk Joel Miller Terrence Mitchell Demetris Murray Patrice Pierre Moise Plancher Mark Popek Darren Powe Mistral Raymond Austin Reiter Luke Sager Brandon Salinas Armondo Sanchez Eric Schwartz Darrell Scott Marcus Shaw Andreas Shields Jacob Sims Jonny Sitton Donte Spires Tyler Stowell Demi Thompson Chris Veron Isaac Virgin Michael Walsh Jeremiah Warren Quenton Washington Curtis Weatherspoon Kayvon Webster Deonte Welch Dennis Wideman Brandon Wilkinson Jacquian Williams Jerrell Young
TE OL K WR WR LB WR S LB S LB WR RB DE DT OC NT OG S LB RB CB RB S RB OT OG S OG DT CB LB K RB RB TE OT RB LB WR DT P WR LS OG CB LB CB WR CB DE LB S
45 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 55 56 57 58 59 60 62 63 64 65 66 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99
Kevin Gidrey Rony Delisca Cory Grissom Chris Veron Ruben Garcia Chase Griffiths Hans Louis Armando Sanchez Matt Milk Sharly Azard Julius Forte Jeremiah Warren Michael Lanaris Donte Spires Jacquian Williams David Bedford Cody Durakovic Danous Estenor Sampson Genus Jamar Bass Jacob Sims Tony Kibler Kevin McCaskill Michael Walsh Josh Garvin Quinterrius Eatmon John McGhin Steven Jacques Damien Edwards Mark Popek Darren Powe Jake Kaufman Austin Reiter Chaz Hine Stephen Bravo-Brown Dontavia Bogan TJ Knowles Deonte Welch Bermanley Augustin Andrew Ketchel Derrick Hopkins Andreas Shields Jeff Hawkins Claude Davis Keith McCaskill Luke Sager Demi Thompson Craig Marshall Todd Chandler Anthony Hill Terrell McClain Brandon Wilkinson Marvin Kloss
TE DE DT P LB TE LB LB LB LB DE OG LB LB LB DE LB OG OC OT OT OL OC LS OG OL OG OG OT OT OG OL OL OG WR WR WR WR WR TE WR TE TE DE DT DT DT DE DT DT DT DE K
6-2 6-1 6-2 6-3 5-11 6-3 6-0 5-11 6-0 6-0 6-2 6-4 6-0 6-1 6-3 6-4 6-2 6-3 6-1 6-3 6-5 6-4 6-0 5-10 6-3 6-6 6-4 6-2 6-5 6-7 6-3 6-9 6-4 6-4 5-10 6-1 6-6 6-0 5-11 6-5 5-5 6-4 6-4 6-2 6-0 6-3 6-1 6-4 6-0 6-4 6-3 6-3 6-0
256 233 306 205 219 225 206 220 210 215 250 315 232 220 216 247 226 306 315 283 290 355 285 206 297 340 324 293 335 288 285 362 250 300 175 188 241 190 181 250 155 241 251 234 282 272 255 265 318 271 310 212 185
Sr. Jr. So. Fr. Fr. RFr. Fr. So. RFr. Jr. RFr. Jr. So. Sr. Sr. Sr. RFr. RSo. Sr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Jr. So. Fr. RFr. RFr. So. So. Jr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Sr. RSo. Fr. RFr. Sr. RFr. So. So. Jr. Jr. RFr. RFr. Sr. Fr. So. Sr. Fr. Fr.
Virginia Beach, Va. (East Carolina) (Kempsville HS) Tampa, Fla. (Wharton HS) LaGrange, Ga. (Troup County HS) Ocala, Fla. (Forest HS) Plant City, Fla. (Durant HS) Tallahassee, Fla. (North Fla.orida Christian) Hollywood, Fla. (Chaminade Madonna College Prep) St. Petersburg, Fla. (Northeast HS) Naples, Fla. (Gulf Coast HS) Roselle, N.J. (Abraham Clark HS) St. Petersburg, Fla. (Boca Ciega HS) Panama City, Fla. (Bay HS) Lake Mary, Fla. (Lake Mary HS) Tampa, Fla. (Plant HS) Riverview, Fla. (Fort Scott CC) (Riverview HS) Palm Beach, Fla. (Independence CC) (Palm Beach Lakes HS) Tampa, Fla. (Sickles HS) Palm Beach, Fla. (Palm Beach Central HS) Lake City, Fla. (Columbia HS) Apopka, Fla. (Hutchinson CC) (Apopka HS) Winter Park, Fla. (Winter Park HS) Belle Glade, Fla. (Glades Day School) Tallahassee, Fla. (Godby HS) Tampa , Fla. (Plant HS) Lakeland, Fla. (Lake Gibson HS) Prichard, Ala. (C F Vigor) Tallahassee, Fla. (Fla.orida HS) Hollywood, Fla. (South Broward HS) Chandler, Ariz. (Chandler HS) Plant City, Fla. (Plant City HS) Mayo, Fla. (Lafayette HS) Jersey City, N.J. (St. Peters Preparatory School) Bradenton, Fla. (Lakewood Ranch HS) Lithia, Fla. (Newsome HS) North Lauderdale, Fla. (St. Thomas Aquinas HS) Thomasville, Ga. (Central County HS) Las Vegas, Nev. (Saddleback CC) (Coronado HS) Williston, Fla. (Williston HS) Delray Beach, Fla. (Atlantic) Shalimar, Fla. (Choctawhatchee HS) Opa Locka, Fla. (Miami Monsignor Pace HS) Tampa, Fla. (Wharton HS) Ocala, Fla. (Vanguard HS) Lakeland, Fla. (East Mississippi CC) Tallahassee, Fla. (Godby HS) Niceville, Fla. (Niceville HS) Longwood, Fla. (Lake Mary HS) Fort Walton Beach, Fla. (Pearl River CC) (Choctawhatchee HS) Miami, Fla. (Miami Northwestern HS) Pensacola, Fla. (Pensacola HS) Pensacola, Fla. (Pensacola HS) Venice, Fla. (Venice Senior HS) Naples, Fla. (Barron Collier HS)
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2010 Spring Practice Depth Chart >> Offense
POS # Name HT. WT. X 81 Dontavia Bogan 6-1 185 9 Evan Landi 6-3 213 LT 63 Jamar Bass 6-4 290 74 Mark Popek 6-7 304 LG 55 Jeremiah Warren 6-4 310 71 John McGhin 6-3 300 75 Darren Powe 6-3 266 C 62 Sampson Genus 6-1 314 66 Kevin McCaskill 6-2 304 RG 79 Chaz Hine 6-4 292 60 Danous Estenor 6-3 296 RT 64 Jake Sims 6-5 73 Damien Edwards 6-6 TE 89 Jeff Hawkins 6-4 85 Andrew Ketchel 6-5 88 Andreas Shields 6-6
Defense CL. Sr. So. Sr. So. Jr. RFr. Jr. Sr. Jr.. Jr. Jr.
285 320
Sr. So.
251 240 230
So. Sr. - or So.
Z 17 Sterling Griffin 6-1 174 5 Lindsey Lamar 5-9 160 QB 7 BJ Daniels 6-1 215 9 Evan Landi 6-3 213 RB 3 Mo Plancher 5-9 200 21 Demetris Murray 5-10 199 HB 43 Richard Kelly 6-0 249 12 Isaac Virgin 6-4 245
So. So. So. So. Sr. So. Sr. RFr.
Returning Statistical Leaders
POS # Name HT. WT. LE 58 David Bedford 6-5 250 41 Patrick Hampton 6-1 235 90 Claude Davis 6-4 247 NT 91 Keith McCaskill 5-11 269 46 Cory Grissom 6-2 303 DT 97 Terrell McClain 6-3 306 92 Luke Sager 6-4 243 96 Anthony Hill 6-4 288 RE 94 Craig Marshall 6-5 260 7 Ryne Giddins 6-4 240 54 Julius Forte 6-2 244 SAM 57 Jacquian Williams 6-4 225 56 Donte Spires 6-3 222 MIKE 36 Sam Barrington 6-3 220 55 Mike Lanaris 6-1 230
CL. Sr. Jr. - or Jr.
Rushing B.J. Daniels Mo Plancher Lindsey Lamar
G-GS 13-10 13-13 11-1
Jr. So.
Passing TD B.J. Daniels 14
G-GS
Comp-Att.-Int. Pct.
Yards
13-10
122-227-9
53.7
1,983
Receiving A.J. Love Dontavia Bogan Sterling Griffin
G-GS 13-6 13-10 13-10
Rec. 26 22 14
Avg. 18.8 13.9 18.9
TD 4 4 2
WILL 11 Sabbath Joseph 6-0 230 34 Devekeyan Lattimore 6-1 225 13 Curtis Weatherspoon 6-0 205 LC 2 Quenton Washington 5-10 185 22 George Baker 5-11 170 SS 1 Jerrell Young 6-2 195 5 Jon Lejiste 6-0 190 FS 16 Mistral Raymond 6-1 180 30 JaQuez Jenkins 6-2 177
Sr. - or RFr. Jr.
RC
So. So.
6 19
Kayvon Webster Daniel Bryant
5-11 181 6-2 185
Sr. RFr. - or So. Sr. RFr. - or RFr. Sr. Sr. So. - or So.
Jr. So. Jr. So. Sr. Fr.
Specialists K
32 28
Eric Schwartz Maikon Bonani
5-10 170 5-9 180
Sr. So.
P
18 48
Justin Brockhaus-Kann 6-3 221 Renato Proia 6-0 227
So. So.
DS
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Michael Walsh
Jr.
5-10 206
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Tackles G-GS Sabbath Joseph 13-12 Sam Barrington 13-1 Mistral Raymond 13-4 Kayvon Webster 13-6 Quenton Wash. 11-11
Att. 175 129 40
Net 772 581 174
Yards 489 305 265
Solo Assist Total 24 26 50 17 24 41 21 19 40 17 13 30 21 8 29
Avg. 4.4 4.5 4.3
TD 9 5 2
Other 4.0 TFL, 3 FF 2 TFL 2 TFL, 1 INT 2.5 TFL, 1 INT 0.5 TFL, 2 FR
Roster Breakdowns << Florida (92) Apopka Jamar Bass
arcadia Marcus Shaw Belle Glade Tony Kibler Bradenton Jake Carlton Faron Hornes A.J. Love Austin Reiter bunnell Richard Kelly Cape Coral Spencer Boyd Coral Springs Evan Landi
Fort Pierce Isaac Virgin
Lithia Chaz Hine
Orlando Brandon Salinas
Fort Walton Beach Craig Marshall
longwood Demi Thompson
palm beach Danous Estenor David Bedford
Hallandale Ricardo Dixon Victor Marc
Marianna Bradley Battles
Hollywood Steven Jacques Hans Louis Hudson Eric Schwartz Jacksonville Sam Barrington Thanasi “Saki” Mihalakos Kissimmee Patrice Pierre
dade city Tyler Guy
Lakeland Claude Davis Josh Garvin
deland Mark Joyce
Lake City Sampson Genus
Delray Beach Augustin Bermanley Jon Lejiste
Lake Mary Michael Lanaris
Fort Myers Tyson Butler Quenton Washington
Lake wales Maikon Bonani Largo Jonny Sitton
Pronunciation Guide 27 63 81 28 18 37 70 29 60 54 62 45 8 72 30 9
DONTAE AYCOCK Jamar Bass Dontavia Bogan Maikon Bonani Justin Brockhaus-Kann RESHARD CLIETT QUINTERRIUS EATMON Colby ERSKIN Danous Estenor Julius FORTE Sampson GENUS Kevin GIDREY JAMIUS Gunsby Steven JACQUES JAQUEZ Jenkins Evan Landi
DON-tay eye-COK BAASS DON-tay-via MY-con BOW-nah-knee Brock-house REH-shard Kly-ETT Quin-tear-eus Eat-man Air-SKIN DANE-us Ess-TAH-nor FOR-tay JEAN-us Gi-DREE JAH-my-us jocks Jah-QUIZ LAND-ee
Mayo Darren Powe Melbourne Dennis Wideman Miami George Baker Todd Chandler Sabbath Joseph Chris Lane naples Marvin Kloss Matt Milk Moise Plancher niceville Luke Sager North lauderdale Stephen Bravo-Brown Ocala Jeff Hawkins Chris Veron Opa locka Sterling Griffin Derrick Hopkins Kayvon Webster
palmetto Mistral Raymond panama city Jeremiah Warren Pensacola Anthony Hill Terrell McClain Plant City Ruben Garcia Mark Popek riverview Jacquian Williams St. Petersburg Julius Forte JaQuez Jenkins Armando Sanchez Tyler Stowell Jerrell Young Seffner Ryne Giddins Seminole Ryan Eppes Colby Erskin Shalimar Andrew Ketchel
34 5 50 35 21 3 74 75 48 78 92 14 93 47 83 57
Tallahassee Daniel Bryant B.J. Daniels Chase Griffiths Keith McCaskill Kevin McCaskill John McGhin
California (1)
Tampa Dontae Aycock Chris Breit Rony Delisca Cody Durakovic Jordan Duval Bobby Eveld Lindsey Lamar Joel Miller Terrence Mitchell Andreas Shields Donte Spires Michael Walsh
Buford Demetris Murray
venice Brandon Wilkinson
Valdosta Curtis Weatherspoon
williston Deonte Welch
Nevada (1)
Winter Park Jacob Sims Winter Springs Justin Brockhaus-Kann
Alabama (1)
Prichard Quinterrius Eatmon
Arizona (1) Chandler Damien Edwards
Ventura Darrell Scott
Georgia (8)
athens Devekeyan Lattimore
Lagrange Cory Grissom Jamius Gunsby Lithonia Patrick Hampton Thomasville Dontavia Bogan Reshard Cliett
Las vegas TJ Knowles
New Jersey (2) jersey city Jake Kaufman roselle Sharly Azard
Virginia (1) Virginia Beach Kevin Gidrey
Devekeyan “DeDe” Lattimore Goes by Dee-Dee Jon Lejiste lah-gist HANS Louis Hawns Thanasi Mihalakos Tha-NAH-see Me-hah-LAH-kose Demetris Murray Deh-MEE-tris MOISE PLANCHER MO PLAN-chur Mark POPEK PO-peck Darren POWE PO Renato Proia Re-na-toe PROY-a Austin REITER REE-ter Luke SAGER say-GRR Tyler STOWELL STO-well DEMI Thompson DEM-ee Chris VERON VER-on DEONTE Welch DEE-on-tay JACQUAIN Williams JUH-qwan
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Skip Holtz
USF Football head Coach A new era began at the University of South Florida with the hiring of Skip Holtz as the head coach of the football program on Jan. 14, 2010. Holtz, who is just the second head coach in the 13 year history, comes to USF after five seasons at East Carolina and is a riding a streak of back-to-back Conference USA Championships. Holtz is one of just four coaches nationally to lead his teams to league titles each of the last two seasons. While USF has been praised for its meteoric rise over the last 13 years, Holtz has been leading ECU to unprecedented heights including four-straight winning seasons, a quartet of bowl game appearances and back-to-back
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Conference USA championships. Holtz quickly revived the lifeline of a once-proud tradition which had stumbled to record just three wins in a 25-game period two-plus seasons prior to his arrival in 2005. He promptly instilled a sense of pride, commitment, character and discipline into a Pirate team which, only 60 months later, rewarded its loyal and passionate fan base with the schoolâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s first-ever run of four consecutive bowl invitations and the programâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s first four-year streak of winning seasons since the 1970s. The USF football program has been to five consecutive
HOLTZ AS HEAD COACH SEASON W L PCT. NOTES 1994 4 7 36.4 4-4 Yankee Conference 1995 8 3 72.7 5-3 Yankee Conference 1996 5 6 45.5 3-5 Yankee Conference 1997 7 4 63.6 4-4 Atlantic 10 1998 10 3 76.9 6-2 Atlantic 10 2005 5 6 45.5 4-4 C-USA 2006 7 6 53.8 5-3 C-USA 2007 8 5 61.5 6-2 C-USA; 2008 9 5 64.3 6-2 C-USA; Conference Champion 2009 9 5 64.3 7-1 C-USA: Conference Champion TOTALS 72 50 59.0 Four consecutive bowls * Holtz coached at UConn from 1994-98 and at East Carolina from 2005-09
bowl games, is one of seven programs to make a bowl appearance in every season as a BCS league member and is in the midst of four straight winning seasons. USF will return nine offensive starters and six defensive starters in 2010, including electric quarterback B.J. Daniels, the entire offensive line and at least three of its top four rushers. The drastic turnaround at ECU, which included a 7-6 finish in 2006, an 8-5 ledger in 2007, a 9-5 mark in 2008 and another nine-win campaign in 2009, has coincided with dramatic school-record attendance increases at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium. While the initial success in 2005 relied heavily on a wide-open offensive assault that produced the school’s fourth-best passing attack in history, it was a nononsense and fundamentally-sound defensive effort that launched the Pirates back into college football’s competitive arena a year later. Holtz followed by using a combination of both in 2007, offering a well-balanced offense and a run-stopping, ball-hawking defense to lead East Carolina
to its highest Conference USA win total in school history at that time, just one shy of earning a berth in the league championship game, despite playing one of the toughest schedules in program history, which was loaded with four Bowl Championship Series members. In addition to guiding ECU to its first post-season win since 2000 with a 41-38 victory over No. 24 Boise State in the Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl, Holtz fine-tuned the efforts of running back Chris Johnson, who was college football’s national statistical champion in all-purpose yards. Johnson also became the program’s second first-round draft choice (first since 1992) in history when the Tennessee Titans selected him with their initial pick in April, 2008 and recently was named the 2009 NFL Offensive Player of the Year. The Pirates impressively finished the job in 2008 by earning a spot in the Conference USA Championship game, where they delivered a knock-out blow to Tulsa on to the road to claim the program’s first conference title in 32 years and earning a bid to the AutoZone Liberty Bowl. Along the way, the 2008 Conference USA Coach of the Year and the Pirates made headlines by reaching No. 14 in the polls and defeating No. 17 Virginia Tech and No. 8 West Virginia. East Carolina added an exclamation point a year later when it became the first team in C-USA Championship game history to post consecutive victories with GoUSFBulls.com | Twitter.com/USFFootball
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another win over the vaunted offense of the Houston Cougars and Heismancandidate Case Keenum. Holtz was named East Carolina’s 19th head football coach in the school’s alltime history on Dec. 3, 2004. Holtz, who has played an active role on coaching staffs which have captured seven major bowl titles in eight appearances since 1987, officially ended a sixyear position on the South Carolina offensive staff when he moved to Greenville. Holtz, 45, completed his sixth season as South Carolina’s assistant head coach and quarterbacks coach in 2004. He displayed his all-around abilities as a coach, remaining closely involved with the Gamecock offense in addition to handling a variety of duties as assistant head coach under his father, the legendary Lou Holtz. He wore several hats during his tenure with the Gamecocks, coaching the quarterbacks his first four seasons, before handling the tight ends in 2003 and then returning to guide the signal-callers. He helped South Carolina to a top 50 national rank in rushing offense (168.7 ypg) while averaging 368.9 yards of total offense in 2004. The Gamecocks ranked second in the Southeastern Conference in rushing offense in 2001, and under his tutelage, senior Phil Petty developed into a winning SEC quarterback, leading South Carolina to 17 victories in his last 23 starts, including back-to-back Outback Bowl wins over Ohio State in 2001 (24-7) and 2002 (31-28). For his efforts during the 2001 season, Holtz was recognized as one of the winners of the Assistant Coach-of-the-Year Award by the All-American Football Foundation, and was presented with the award at the organization’s annual banquet. Holtz came to South Carolina after a successful five-year stint as head coach fellow BIG EAST school, Connecticut. While at UConn, he led the Huskies to their best season in school history in 1998 and was recognized as one of the top young coaching talents in the country. Holtz has been credited for developing high-powered and prolific offenses throughout his coaching career. During his last season at Connecticut, he led the Huskies to a school-record 10 victories and an appearance in the quarterfinal round of the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs. His team ranked 11th nationally in scoring offense, averaging nearly 36 points per game. During his five-year tenure as head coach at UConn, Holtz guided the Huskies’ program to national top 25 rankings the last four seasons and unprecedented success in the school’s 100-year football history which provided a firm foundation for the school’s eventual move to the I-A level in 2002. The success Holtz earned on the field at Connecticut during his first head coaching tenure was matched by his involvement in the community as a success-
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ful speaker, clinician and humanitarian - often donating his time and effort to many charitable and educational organizations. He served as the honorary chairman for Camp Courant in Hartford for four consecutive years, helping fund-raising efforts to send more than 1,000 under-privileged area children to recreational and educational camps during the summer. Holtz was also actively involved with the American Diabetes Association, serving as an honorary chairman and member of the Board of Trustees for two years. Holtz was honored in 1996 with the National Football Foundation Man-of-theYear Award and was a member of the Foundation’s ethics committee. He was also the recipient of the Franciscan Life Center’s St. Francis Award in 1995, an honor given for his dedication and support of Christian values and outstanding athletic achievements. Holtz’s stay at South Carolina marked the second time in his career that he had worked under his father on an offensive staff. He combined forces with his father at Notre Dame for four years, in fact, serving the Fighting Irish’s offensive coordinator during the 1992 and 1993 seasons. During those seasons, he was in charge of one of the country’s most potent offensive attacks - a period in which the Irish compiled a 21-2-1 record. The 1992 Notre Dame offense ranked third nationally in total offense, averaging better than 470 yards per game. The 1993 Irish offense, despite the loss of All-America running backs Jerome Bettis and Reggie Brooks, ended the season ranked No. 9 in scoring offense (36.6 points per game). During Holtz’s two seasons as offensive coordinator at Notre Dame, the Irish offense averaged nearly 37 points per game. Holtz has also served on the coaching staffs at Florida State and Colorado State. While serving on Bobby Bowden’s FSU staff in 1987 and 1988, the Seminoles rolled to a 22-2 record, captured the Sugar and Fiesta Bowl titles and earned a No. 2 and No. 3 national rank, respectively. In all, he has been involved in eight New Year’s Day bowl games during his coaching career. Prior to his stint at South Carolina, the overall record of teams he had been associated with as an assistant coach was an impressive 67-15-2. Born March 12, 1964, in Willimantic, Conn., Louis “Skip” Holtz spent the first two years of his life at UConn while his father served as the top football assistant on the Huskies’ staff from 1964-65. He was a prep quarterback at Fayetteville (Ark.) High School, while his father was the head coach at the University of Arkansas. He attended Holy Cross Junior College in South Bend, Ind., for two years before transferring to Notre Dame in 1984. Holtz earned his bachelor’s degree in business management in 1986 and was a football letterwinner for the Irish in 1986, appearing in all 11 games as a special teams member and backup flanker. Skip and his wife, Jennifer, are the parents of three children: Louis Leo (Trey) Holtz III (15); Chad Fitzgerald Holtz (12); and Hailey Elizabeth Holtz (10).
SKIP HOLTZ FILE EDUCATION • B.S. in business management, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Ind. (1986) FOOTBALL COACHING EXPERIENCE • 1987-88 Graduate Assistant Coach, Florida State • 1989 Wide Receivers Coach, Colorado State • 1990-91 Wide Receivers Coach, Notre Dame • 1992-93 Offensive Coordinator, Notre Dame • 1994-98 Head Coach, Connecticut • 1999-2003 Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator, South Carolina • 2004 Assistant Head Coach/Quarterbacks Coach, South Carolina • 2005-09 Head Coach, East Carolina • 2010-Present Head Coach, USF FOOTBALL PLAYING EXPERIENCE • 1979-82 Four-year letterwinner, quarterback, Fayetteville High School, Fayetteville, Ark. • 1986 One-year monogram winner, special teams/flanker, Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Ind. POST-SEASON/BOWL GAMES • 1988 Fiesta Bowl (Florida State 31, Nebraska 28) - No. 2 Final National Rank • 1989 Sugar Bowl (Florida State 13, Auburn 7) - No. 3 Final National Rank • 1991 Orange Bowl (Colorado 10, Notre Dame 9) - No. 6 Final National Rank • 1992 Sugar Bowl (Notre Dame 39, Florida 28) - No. 13 Final National Rank • 1993 Cotton Bowl (Notre Dame 28, Texas A&M 3) - No. 4 Final National Rank • 1994 Cotton Bowl (Notre Dame 24, Texas A&M 21) - No. 2 Final National Rank • 1998 NCAA D-IAA Playoffs (def. Hampton, 42-34, lost to Georgia Southern, 52-30) • 2001 Outback Bowl (South Carolina 24, Ohio State 7) - No. 19 Final National Rank • 2002 Outback Bowl (South Carolina 31, Ohio State 28) - No. 13 Final National Rank • 2006 Papajohns.com Bowl (USF 24, East Carolina 7) • 2007 Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl (East Carolina 41, Boise State 38) • 2008 AutoZone Liberty Bowl (Kentucky 25, East Carolina 19) • 2009 AutoZone Liberty Bowl (Arkansas 20, East Carolina 17, OT) COACHING RECORDS • 1987-88: 22-2 (.917) at Florida State • 1989: 5-5-1 (.500) at Colorado State • 1990-93: 40-8-1 (.827) at Notre Dame • 1994-98: 34-23 (.596) at Connecticut • 1999-2004: 33-37 (.471) at South Carolina • 2005-09: 38-27 (.584) at East Carolina Totals 75-50-0 (.590) as a head coach (10 seasons) 100-52-2 (.656) as an assistant coach (13 seasons) 172-102-2 (.623) in 23 overall years as a collegiate coach MISCELLANEOUS • Full name is Louis Leo “Skip” Holtz • Born March 12, 1964 in Willimantic, Conn. Family • Wife, former Jennifer Fitzgerald • Sons, Louis III (16), Chad (13) and Daughter, Hailey (11)
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Rick Smith
Mark Snyder
vernon hargreaves
Todd Fitch
Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Backs Alma Mater: Florida State, ‘71 First Season with USF
Special Teams Coordinator/Defensive Ends Alma Mater: Connecticut, ‘86 First Season with USF
kevin patrick
Larry scott
Steve Shankweiler
Tight Ends Alma Mater: USF, ‘00 6th Consecutive Season with USF, 4th as Assistant
Offensive Line Alma Mater: Davidson, ‘74 First Season with USF
Peter Vaas
Steve Bird
Quarterbacks Alma Mater: Holy Cross, ‘74 First Season with USF
Graduate Assistant/Offense Alma Mater: Eastern Kentucky, ‘83 Second Season with USF
Marcus Patton
Joe Sloan
Glenn Davis
carl Franks
Graduate Assistant/Defense Alma Mater: Kansas State, ‘04 First Season with USF
Defensive Quality Control Graduate Assistant Alma Mater: USF, ‘01 First Season with USF
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Offensive Coordinator/Running Backs Alma Mater: Ohio Wesleyan, ‘86 First Season with USF
Phil McGeoghan Wide Receivers Alma Mater: Maine, ‘08 Second Season with USF
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Defensive Tackles Alma Mater: Miami, ‘94 3rd Consecutive Season with USF, 5th Overall
Offensive Quality Control Graduate Assistant Alma Mater: ECU, ‘08 First Season with USF
Director of Player Personnel Alma Mater: Duke, ‘83 Seventh Season with USF
mark snyder
DefensiveCoach Coordinator/Linebackers | Marshall, 1988 | First Season | ?? Season >> Position
Skip Holtz added one of the most nationally-respected defensive minds to his inaugural USF coaching staff when he hired Mark Snyder in January 2010 to serve as the defensive coordinator/linebackers coach with the Bulls. He also added a man with head coaching experience and success at the highest levels of BCS football. Prior to joining the USF staff, Snyder was the head coach at his alma mater, Marshall, for the five previous seasons. Snyder became the 28th head football coach for the Thundering Herd on April 14, 2005. Snyder’s first season, the 2005 campaign, had plenty of highlights. It marked the emergence of sophomore running back Ahmad Bradshaw, who finished the season with 997 yards rushing (tops among underclassmen in Conference USA) en route to earning second-team All-C-USA honors. Thanks to the Herd’s membership in Conference USA and the league’s multi-year agreements with ESPN and CSTV, Marshall gained a record amount of exposure by appearing on national television a record eight times in 2005. In addition, the Thundering Herd set a school single-game attendance record with a crowd of 36,914 for the Kansas State contest on September 10 and in the spring of 2006 set a Green & White Game record with 17,346 fans. The former Marshall standout led one of the youngest Thundering Herd teams on record, one that lost 25 seniors from the previous year and had only six returning starters, to a 4-7 overall and 3-5 conference mark in his first season - Marshall’s first in the highly competitive Conference USA. In Snyder’s second season, he saw Bradshaw return at running back and receivers Marcus Fitzgerald (brother of Pittsburgh standout Larry Fitzgerald) and Hiram Moore have breakout seasons. Snyder’s second season saw a bit more production, after a loss to West Virginia in the annual rivalry game to start the season. The Herd posted a 5-7 record and a 4-4 conference record, including a 4-1 mark at home. The marquee victory of the season was over UTEP, which was led by Jordan Palmer at quarterback. Bradshaw rushed for 261 yards and five touchdowns in that conference victory. To begin Snyder’s third season as Marshall head coach, the Herd started the season 0-7. However, the Herd won their final three home games of the season, including a 26-7 victory over Skip Holtz and then division-leading East Carolina. In 2009, the Thundering Herd became bowl eligible for the first time since 2004 and finished the season with a 7-6 record. Snyder’s squad defeated a talented Ohio team, 21-17, in the Lil Caesars Pizza Bowl. Snyder came to Marshall after four years as an assistant coach under Jim Tressel at Ohio State University, including his last season there as the Buckeyes’ defensive coordinator. In Snyder’s four years at Ohio State, the Buckeyes posted a 40-11 overall record and tallied a 3-1 record in bowl games, including victories in the 2003 and 2004 Tostitos Fiesta Bowls.
Coaching Experience - 22 Years Year 1988 1989 1990 1991-93 1994-95 1996 1997-2000 2001-03 2004 2005-09 2010
School/Team Assignment Marshall Student Assistant UCF Graduate Assistant UCF Linebackers Youngstown State Outside Linebackers Youngstown State Inside Linebackers/Special Teams Youngstown State Defensive Coordinator/Secondary Minnesota Defensive Ends Ohio State Linebackers Ohio State Defensive Coordintor Marshall Head Coach USF Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers
Snyder helped develop a number of outstanding players at Ohio State, including All-Americans Matt Wilhelm, Cie Grant and A.J. Hawk. Both Wilhelm and Grant played key roles in Ohio State’s 2002 national championship before going on to become NFL Draft picks. Hawk led OSU with 141 tackles en route to becoming the No. 5 overall pick by the Green Bay Packers in the 2006 NFL Draft. Snyder came to Ohio State from the University of Minnesota, where he spent four years coaching the Golden Gophers’ defensive ends. Snyder was instrumental as ends Karon Riley, Lamanzer Williams and Greg “Stylez” White went on to successful careers in the NFL. Prior to Minnesota, he also made stops at Marshall, Central Florida and Youngstown State. GoUSFBulls.com | Twitter.com/USFFootball
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>> Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers | Marshall, 1988 | First Season
The South Point, Ohio, native was an all-state selection at Ironton High School at quarterback and also played basketball and ran track. Snyder went on to play free safety at Marshall. In 1987, he led the Southern Conference with 10 interceptions, was second on the team with 124 tackles his senior year at Marshall and helped lead the Herd to a landmark come-from-behind win at Louisville and a berth in Marshall’s first-ever national championship game. He captured honorable mention All-America honors and first-team All-Southern Conference honors that season as the Thundering Herd posted a 10-5 overall record and finished as national runners-up to Northeast Louisiana (43-42) in the 1987 Division 1-AA National Championship game. Snyder’s 10 interceptions in 1987 still stand as the Marshall and Southern Conference single-season record. Snyder graduated from Marshall in the spring of 1988 with a bachelor of arts degree in sport management and marketing and started his coaching career the following fall as a student assistant for the Herd. He went to Central Florida the following year and spent two seasons at UCF, the first as a graduate assistant and the second as a part-time coach working with the linebackers. In 1991, Snyder joined Tressel’s Youngstown State staff as the outside linebackers coach. Snyder was given the added responsibility of special teams coordinator and inside linebackers coach in 1994 and was promoted to defensive coordinator and secondary coach in 1996. During his tenure at Youngstown State, the Penguins won three NCAA Division 1-AA national championships and played in four consecutive national championship games, facing Marshall in three of those contests (1991, 1992 and 1993). Following the 1996 season, Snyder went on to spend four years as the defensive ends coach under Glen Mason at Minnesota. While he was with the Golden Gophers, Minnesota’s defense twice set school records for single-season sacks and averaged 40.7 sacks during a three-year span. While at Minnesota, Snyder helped develop Lamanzer Williams, who led the nation in sacks in 1997, and Karon Riley, the Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year in 2000. Mark and his wife, the former Beth Molter who is a native of Ironton, Ohio and a graduate of the University of Kentucky, have three daughters: Chelsea, Lindsay and Shaylee.
>> NFL Proteges Ahmad Bradshaw Bobby Carpenter Derek Devine Tyler Everett Simon Fraser Willie “Cie” Grant A.J. Hawk Doug Legursky Quinn Pitcock Rob Reynolds Jay richardson Karon Riley Anthony Schlegel cody Slate C.J. Spillman Bob Spitulski Greg (Stylez) White Donte Whitner Matt Wilhelm Lamanzer Williams Ashton Youboty
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rick smith
>> Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Backs | Florida State, 1971 | First Season Rick Smith, one of the most highly-respected and experienced defensive minds in college football, joined Skip Holtz as the assistant head coach/defensive backs coach at the University of South Florida in January 2010 after five seasons working with the defensive backs at East Carolina. Upon his arrival at ECU, Smith quickly revamped the Pirate defensive backfield, molding a unit that finished the ‘05 campaign ranked among the nation’s top 20 in pass defense, allowing a paltry 184.9 yard a game. His schematic preparation also allowed for 15 interceptions during the year before topping that mark in 2006, 2007 and 2008 with 16, 17 and 22, respectively - figures which ranked 21st, 25th and fifth nationally. In 2008, for the third season (2005, 2006, 2008) in four years, the Pirates held two teams under the century mark in pass defense - which included the program’s top single-game effort since 1969 when it held Navy’s explosive play-action passing game to just six yards during the season opener and a 72-yard effort against West Virginia All-America quarterback Pat White during East Carolina’s 24-3 triumph in 2008 that vaulted the Pirates into the Top 25 polls. All four of Smith’s starters in the secondary earned All-Conference USA honors in 2006 and the unit set new school single-game and single-season records for most touchdowns scored on interception returns. After losing three of four starters in his backfield, Smith simply reloaded in 2007 with new talent at one cornerback position and both safety slots. In addition to the noteworthy interception total, Smith also directed the efforts of two all-conference selections in first-year safety and top team tackler Van Eskridge (104) along with veteran cornerback Travis Williams. Another corner, freshman Travis Simmons, was chosen to the league’s all-rookie team after booking 27 stops and picking off a pass. In 2008, he followed with another first-team selection in Eskridge and developed cornerback Emanual Davis into a five-time all-freshman honoree, one of which was an All-America designation from Rivals.com. Of the 22 interceptions, which were the most for a Pirate squad since 1994, five came against Tulsa in the C-USA Championship Game victory against the nation’s top-ranked offense. Simmons, one of Smith’s starters at cornerback, earned MVP honors after returning one of the picks 72 yards for a touchdown and a 14-0 ECU lead. In all, Smith’s secondary helped East Carolina to a No. 2 pass defense rank in the explosive and offensive-heavy C-USA statistical standings with a 197.2 ypg mark. Nationally, the Pirates finished among the nation’s top 50 units in pass defense and were included in the top 40 in pass efficiency defense. In all, Smith has six years of experience as a defensive coordinator at the NCAA Division I-A level and 27 years as a collegiate coach, all coming on the defensive side of the ball. In the process, he played integral roles in six bowl game appearances. Prior to arriving at East Carolina, Smith served a one-year stint as a defensive backs coach for Berlin in NFL Europe, where he helped lead the Thunder to a 9-1 record and a 30-24 World Bowl victory over the Frankfurt Galaxy in June, 2004. Smith also played a key role in Berlin’s league-high 15 interceptions, three of which came during its championship game win. Prior to his position in professional football, Smith spent two seasons as codefensive coordinator at Louisiana Tech in 2002 and 2003 after handling recruiting coordinator, assistant head coach and secondary duties at Southeastern Conference member Kentucky during the previous two seasons.
Coaching Experience - 38 Years Year 1971-73 1975-76 1977 1978 1979-81 1982 1983-85 1986 1987-89 1990-95 1996 1997-98 1999-2000 2000-01 2002-03 2004 2005-06 2007-09 2010
School/Team Assignment Godby HS Assistant Football/Baseball Coach Wakulla HS Football Coach/Athletics Director Georgia Tech Freshman Coach East Tennessee State Secondary Marianna HS Football Coach/Athletics Director Georgia Tech Linebackers Georgia Tech Secondary/Punters Alabama Secondary Baylor Secondary Kentucky Secondary Kentucky Defensive Coordinator/Secondary Tulane Defensive Coordinator/Secondary Cincinnati Defensive Coordinator/Secondary Kentucky Secondary/Recruiting/Assistant HC Louisiana Tech Secondary/Co-Defensive Coordinator Berlin Thunder Secondary East Carolina Secondary East Carolina Secondary/Assistant Head Coach USF Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Backs
While Cincinnati’s defensive coordinator, Smith’s unit stood fourth nationally in turnovers gained (34) in 2000 to help the Bearcats to a 7-5 record and an appearance in the Motor City Bowl. Before his two-year tenure at UC, he headed the GoUSFBulls.com | Twitter.com/USFFootball
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>> Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Backs | Florida State, 1971 | First Season Tulane defense where he played a pivotal role in the Green Wave’s No. 7 national rank and undefeated (12-0) campaign in 1998 which was capped by a win over BYU in the Liberty Bowl. In 1997, he helped Tulane to a 7-4 mark while topping the nation in interceptions with 26. Smith enjoyed an earlier seven-year tenure at Kentucky, serving as the Wildcats’ secondary coach before being promoted to the coordinator position in 1996. He was part of a UK program which earned a Peach Bowl matchup against Clemson in 1993. From 1987 to 1989, he worked under legendary College Football Hall of Fame inductee Grant Teaff at Baylor. His appointment as the Bears’ secondary coach followed a one-year stay on Ray Perkins’ staff at Alabama where he helped guide the Crimson Tide to a 28-6 win over Washington in the 1986 Sun Bowl while working in a similar capacity. While serving as a linebackers (1982), secondary and punters coach (1983-85) during his second stint at Georgia Tech, Smith helped the Yellow Jackets to an All-American Bowl win over Michigan State in 1985. He also spent time on the East Tennessee State staff after beginning his collegiate coaching career at Georgia Tech in 1977 as its head freshmen coach. Smith, 61, also directed the rebuilding efforts at two high school programs as head coach, taking the Marianna (Fla.) fortunes from a 1-9 campaign in 1979 to a 7-3 mark in 1981 before leading Wakulla (Fla.) to an 8-2 record in 1975. Smith, who earned a bachelor’s degree in physical education from Florida State in 1971, is married to the former Barbara Reddick and they are the parents of three children - Beth, Steve and Billy.
>> NFL Proteges Blue Adams Charles Bell Robert Blackmon Tim Carter Ray Crockett Malcolm Frank LaVar Glover Steven Hall Anthony Harrison Van Hiles Melvin Johnson Eric Kelly Sammy Lilly Ralph Malone Marlon McCree Zach Norton Reggie Rusk Frankie Smith Cedric Stallworth Pat Swilling Mike Travis
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vernon hargreaves
>> Special Teams Coordinator/Defensive Ends | Connecticut, 1986 | First Season After three seasons at East Carolina, Vernon Hargeaves returned to the state of Florida as a member of Skip Holtz’s inaugural coaching staff at the University of South Florida in January 2010. Hargreaves will serve the special teams coordinator and the defensve ends coach with the Bulls.
>> NFL Proteges Jon Beason Paul Duckworth
Hargreaves, who spent four years on Holtz’ staff at Connecticut from 1994 to 1997, enjoyed an eventful and productive two seasons at ECU as his fingerprints were clearly visible on the development of a pair of All-Conference USA defensive end performers, five game-winning field goals and a story-book career finish of one of college football’s all-time leading kickoff return specialists.
Tavares Gooden Darrell McClover Rocky McIntosh
Many around the Pirate program were quick to credit Hargreaves’ pair of starting ends Zack Slate and C.J. Wilson - as playing a pivotal role in the continued overall improvement of ECU’s defensive unit during the 2007 and 2008 campaigns. Wilson, who earned C-USA Defensive Player-of-the-Year honors from ESPN.com and the Sporting News, led the Pirates in both sacks (10.5) and tackles for losa yardage (18.5), while Slate added a second-best five quarterback drops to bookend a front line that was credited as being one of the top run-stopping units in the league.
Dan Morgan Eric Naposki Jon Vilma Nate Webster
His special teams supervision certainly provided East Carolina with a significant shot in the arm as the Pirates finished with a No. 13 national rank in kickoff return average in 2007. Hargreaves also added the final polish to Chris Johnson’s storied career, which enabled the electrifying senior to earn first-team All-America honors and complete the 2007 campaign as one of the country’s top return specialists. In addition, he provided a steady and guiding hand to ECU’s kicking game that produced pressure-packed game-winning field goals against North Carolina and Boise State - arguably the Pirates’ two biggest triumphs of the season - during his first year. Hargreaves oversaw two overtime three-pointers a year later in 2008 that enabled ECU to defeat UCF and Marshall in successive weeks before kicker Ben Hartman delivered the C-USA Championship Game clincher against Tulsa on a 36-yarder with 1:43 to play. In all, the Pirates completed the ‘08 season ranked 10th nationally in net punting average (37.9 ypp) while Hartman stood second among all FBS placekickers with a 1.91 field goals per game average. Prior to a brief stint at Bowling Green State University and a one-year stay at Florida International where he coached Lombardi Award nominee Keyonvis Bouie, Hargreaves enjoyed a successful eight-year tenure at Miami from 1998 to 2005. While with the Hurricanes, he is credited with molding some of the nation’s finest linebackers, including 2000 Butkus Award winner Dan Morgan and 2004 first-round draft choices Jonathan Vilma and D.J. Williams, as well as playing a key role in developing the UM defense into one of the nation’s top units over a five-season span under head coaches Butch Davis and Larry Coker. A member of his linebacking unit served as the ‘Canes top tackler for six consecutive years, and in 2003, Hargreaves shaped a unit that produced two of the 11 semi-finalists for the Butkus Award. From 2000 to 2005, the Miami defense stood among the nation’s top 10 statistical leaders on 20 occasions in five different categories, which included No. 1 ranks in scoring defense (2001), pass defense (2002, 2003, 2005), pass efficiency defense (2001, 2002, 2005) and turnover margin (2001). During Miami’s 12-0 national championship season in 2001, which was capped by a 37-14 win over Nebraska in the Rose Bowl, Hargreaves helped guide a Hurricane defense that allowed just 9.4 points per game, only 138.2 passing yards a contest while netting a +2.36 edge in turnover margin. A year later, UM’s defense surrendered a paltry 119.7 passing yards per game on the way to a 12-1 campaign that concluded with a title game appearance against Ohio State in the Fiesta Bowl. During his time at Miami, Hargreaves enjoyed a run of eight consecutive bowl appearances beginning in 1998 which resulted in victories against N.C. State (Micron PC), Georgia Tech (Gator), Florida (Sugar, Peach), Nebraska (Rose) and Florida State (Orange).
D.J. Williams Leon Williams C.J. Wilson Coaching Experience - 25 Years Year 1985-89 1989-97 1998-2005 2006 2007 (spring) 2007-09 2010
School/Team UConn UConn Miami FIU Bowling Green East Carolina USF
Assignment Outside Linebackers Inside Linebackers Linebackers Linebackers Linebackers Defensive Ends/Special Teams Defensive Ends/Special Teams
Hargreaves accepted his position at Miami after 13 seasons on the University of Connecticut staff, where he was outside linebackers coach from 1985-89 and inside linebackers coach from 1989-97. While at his alma mater, he played a pivotal role in the development of Paul Duckworth, who was a sixth-round pick of the Green Bay Packers in 1994. A native of New Haven, Conn., Hargreaves earned a bachelor’s of science degree in sociology from Connecticut in 1986. Prior to graduation, he was a four-year football letterman for the Huskies who earned All-America honors as a junior and senior linebacker. He still ranks fifth on the UConn career tackles list with 393, holds two of the top-10 singleseason tackle marks and stands as one of only eight Huskies to register 20 tackles in a single game (vs. Holy Cross in 1983). At the end of his collegiate career, Hargreaves signed a free agent contract with the Cleveland Browns and played professional football in Italy. In 1998, Hargreaves was named a member of UConn’s 100th Anniversary Team commemorating the greatest players in the football program’s first century. On March 24, 2007, he was inducted into the inaugural class of New Haven’s James Hillhouse High School Athletic Hall-of-Fame after earning all-state honors as a prep standout in the late 1970s. He and wife Jackie are the parents of three children - daughter Carina, son Vernon III and daughter Chanelle. GoUSFBulls.com | Twitter.com/USFFootball
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>> Offensive Coordinator/Running Backs | Ohio Wesleyan, 1986 | First Season After three highly successful seasons at East Carolina, Todd Fitch joined Skip Holtz as the offensive coordinator/running backs coach on his inaugural staff at the University of South Florida in January 2010. When Fitch first got to East Carolina, it certainly did not take long for him to significantly impact the Pirates’ offensive unit as ECU broke a pair of school single-season records for most points (403) and touchdowns (52) scored in 2007 that had previously stood for 28 years. Despite coordinating a dual quarterbacking system with first-year starters Patrick Pinkney and Rob Kass throughout the 2007 campaign, ECU turned in its second-highest scoring average since 1991 and tallied 35 or more points in six of eight Conference USA contests before closing the year with a 41-point performance against No. 24 Boise State in the Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl. Perhaps more impressive than Fitch’s explosive play-calling abilities that season, which produced a national No. 1 rank for most scoring drives under one minute (23) and a No. 7 standing in most scoring plays 25 yards or longer (18), was his coaching emphasis on fundamentals and ball protection. The Pirates surrendered only five lost fumbles and committed just 14 overall turnovers all season - both school records - while utilizing a signal-caller corps that had appeared in just six combined games during their respective young careers. A year later in 2008, Fitch sidestepped numerous injuries and obstacles which resulted in a total of 24 different starters on the offensive side of the ball throughout the course of the season. Although the losses included five first-team skill performers at the running back and wide receiver positions, he simply converted the game plan into a ball possession version that produced six single-season individual and team school records, including the highest reception yard total by a tight end in program history. In addition, his ball protection philosophy in the passing game surrendered less than 10 interceptions for the second straight year - a first for East Carolina since the 1979 and 1980 campaigns. Fitch’s second season at ECU also marked the 12th overall year that he and head coach Skip Holtz worked alongside each other, dating back to a pair of five-year stays at Connecticut and South Carolina beginning in 1994. A veteran with over 21 years of coaching experience, Fitch has also worked under legendary head coaches Don Nehlen, Earle Bruce and Lou Holtz during his career which spans back to 1986 and included stops at alma mater Ohio Wesleyan, Bowling Green, West Virginia and Colorado State. Before arriving at ECU, Fitch spent three seasons as a member of the Iowa State staff as quarterbacks coach where he tutored All-America performer Bret Meyer, who blossomed into ISU’s most prolific signal-caller under his guidance. Meyer set school career marks in passing yards (7,348), total offense (7,929), touchdown passes (41) and completions (587) in just three seasons and included a 1,926-yard passing effort in 2004 which ranked as the top freshman mark in school history. Prior to his move to the Big 12 Conference, Fitch was South Carolina’s quarterbacks coach in 2003 after a year as running backs coach and three seasons as wide receivers coach - all under head coach Lou Holtz and offensive coordinator Skip Holtz - where he helped lead the Gamecocks to consecutive Outback Bowl victories in 2001 and 2002. Fitch came to the South Carolina program from Connecticut, where he worked under head coach Skip Holtz during his five-year tenure from 1994 to 1998. He coordinated the Huskies’ offense in his final three years, playing a key role in UConn’s high-powered and prolific offensive attack in 1998 that resulted in a school-record 10-win season and quarterfinal round appearance in the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs. Connecticut quarterbacks set school records for passing yardage, touchdown passes and passing efficiency under Fitch’s guidance and the Huskies enjoyed a spot in the Top 25 polls during four of the five seasons.
Year 1986-87 1988 1989 1990-91 1992-93 1994-95 1996-98 1999-2001 2002 2003 2004-06 2007-09 2010
School/Team Assignment Ohio Wesleyan Assistant Coach Bowling Green Graduate Assistant West Virginia Volunteer Assistant Bowling Green Wide Receivers Colorado State Running Backs/Special Teams UConn Quarterbacks UConn Offensive Coordinator South Carolina Wide Receivers South Carolina Running Backs South Carolina Quarterbacks Iowa State Quarterbacks East Carolina Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks USF Offensive Coordinator/Running Backs
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Fitch, an Ohio native, is a 1986 graduate of Ohio Wesleyan, where he was a three-year starter at defensive back and an all-league performer in 1985. Following his playing career, Fitch moved on to an assistant coaching position at Ohio Wesleyan from 1986-87 before accepting a graduate assistant position at Bowling Green for one year in 1988 and a volunteer coaching position at West Virginia in 1989. He returned to BGSU to serve as the Falcons’ wide receivers coach during the 1990 and 1991 seasons where two of his wide receivers were drafted in the NFL.
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He moved on to Colorado State in 1992 where he worked as the running backs coach and special teams coordinator for two seasons where his starting fullback played in the NFL and his starting tailback was selected to play in the East-West Shrine Game.
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Fitch (45) and wife Julie have two children - Curtis and Peyton.
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phil mcgeoghan
>> Wide Receivers | Maine, 2008 | Second Season
Unfamiliar to the USF fan base but a close colleague of former offensive coordinator Mike Canales, Phil McGeoghan enters his second season with the Bulls in 2010 after being hired to coach the USF wide receivers on Feb. 25, 2009. In just his first season with the Bulls, USF wide receivers were constant big play threats, as both Carlton Mitchell and A.J. Love each averaged more than 17 yards per catch, with Love’s 18.8 clip ranking third all-time at USF. In addition, Mitchell become the most prolific wide receiver with the Bulls, as he set the school record for receiving yards with 1,648 and the single season mark with 706 while finishing up his career fifth in receptions. Mitchell’s 17.6 yard per catch average puts him fourth all-time at USF. USF’s receivers helped quarterback B.J. Daniels lead the nation for several weeks during the 2009 season in yards per completion. Four of the top 11 longest receptions in 13 years of USF football occurred on McGeoghan’s watch during the 2009 campaign. He also helped senior Jessie Hester get back into top form following an ankle sprain as Hester finished fourth in career receptions. After three seasons at the University of Maine (1998-2000), McGeoghan played in the NFL for four seasons, including 2003 when former USF offensive coordinator Mike Canales was the wide receivers coach. McGeoghan was a part of four different organizations - New Orleans Saints, Denver Broncos, Oakland Raiders and the New York Jets - in addition to playing in NFL Europe for the Berlin Thunder. McGeoghan put down the pads and picked up a headset in 2007 when he returned to Maine as an assistant coach with responsibilities over the tight ends and wide receivers. In 2008, he worked as the offensive coordinator for the Naval Academy Prep School, which oversees the professional and athletic development of midshipmen and cadet candidates. He was hired to oversee the prep offense by the current Navy head coach Ken Niumatalolo. He ranks fourth all-time at UM in receiving yards and fifth in receptions. He also earned two All-America honors as a member of the track and field team at UM in 1999 and 2000. He currently owns the America East Conference and UM high jump records with a leap of 7-1. McGeoghan competed in both football and track and field all three years at UM, in addition to his freshman season at Boston University in 1997 before the school dropped football. McGeoghan started every game as a freshman for the Terriers. At Maine, McGeoghan was named the 1999 Jack Butterfield Offensive Player of the Year and won the 2000 Woody Carville Senior Achievement Award. His work in the classroom may have been even more impressive. In addition to Academic All-America awards, he was also the recipient of the Arthur Ashe and Dean Smith academic honors. He was president of the University of Maine’s Student-Athlete population, a member of the Senior Skulls (top one percent of the University of Maine students) and he received the top senior student-athlete achievement award. McGeoghan was an accomplished athlete at the high school level at Agawam High School in Agawam, Mass., competing in football, basketball and track and field all four years in addition to baseball his freshman year. He was an all-state football player, an All-Western Massachusetts basketball player and an All-American in track and field after going undefeated in the high jump three years in a row, breaking two state
Coaching Experience - Three Years Year 2007 2008 2009 2010
School/Team Maine Naval Academy Prep USF USF
Assignment Tight Ends/Wide Receivers Offensive Coordinator Wide Receivers Wide Receivers
>> NFL Proteges Carlton Mitchell records in the process. McGeoghan has an impressive list of mentors, references and coaches that he has worked with including: Herman Edwards, Fred Biletnikoff, Mike Shanahan, Gary Kubiak, Jon Gruden, Paul Hackett, Mike McCarthy, Chuck Bresnahan, Jim Haslett, Bill Callahan and Karl Dorrell. McGeoghan completed his degree from Maine in 2008 with High Honors, earning a bachelors of science in marketing. He was born July 8, 1979 in Springfield, Mass.
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kevin patrick
>> Defensive Tackles | Miami, 1994 | Third Consecutive Season, Sixth Overall Assistant coach Kevin Patrick enters his third season with the University of South Florida football program for the 2010 season after being named to the position of assistant coach with responsibility over the team’s defensive ends on Feb. 25, 2007. Patrick will oversee the defensive tackles for the 2010 season after spending 2008 coaching the defensive ends and 2009 mentoring the entire defensive line. This is the second time Patrick has been an assistant with USF. He initially joined the staff in 1996 when he also oversaw the defensive ends. He was on the staff through the 1998 season. In his second season back with the Bulls, Patrick oversaw the development of junior college transfer Jason Pierre-Paul, a first-team All-American for the 2009 campaign as named by Pro Football Weekly and was the No. 15 overall pick in the 2010 NFL Draft by the New York Giants. Pierre-Paul was also named first-team all-conference by the BIG EAST coaches, ESPN, Rivals.com and the Sporting News along with second-team honors by Phil Steele. Former two-time All-American George Selvie earned All-BIG EAST Second Team honors by the league coaches and Phil Steele. Under Patrick’s tutelage the last two seasons, Selvie finished his career as the most prolific defensive players in USF history, topped off by being selected in the seventh round by the St. Louis Rams in the 2010 Draft. USF’s defensive ends posted 21.5 of the Bulls’ 25 sacks on the season in 2009, along with 37 tackles for loss. The defensive line anchored a defensive unit that finished second in the BIG EAST in scoring defense in 2009 and third in total defense. Patrick flourished during his first season back with the Bulls. He helped defensive end George Selvie repeat as a first team All-American and assisted a defensive unit that ranked No. 10 nationally in total defense. Patrick also reeled in a pair of national awards on the recruiting trail. Rivals named him one of the top 25 recruiters in America and the top recruiter in the BIG EAST. The acclaim came after four-star recruits Ryne Giddens, Jacquain Williams, Jason Pierre-Paul and Julius Forte inked with USF on National Signing Day. During his playing days, Patrick was an All-American defensive end at the University of Miami from 1989-93. He was a major contributor on the Hurricane team that claimed two National Championships with wins over Nebraska in the 1992 Orange Bowl and over Alabama in the 1990 Sugar Bowl. Patrick also played in the Cotton and Fiesta Bowls during his career. He is the second individual in the USF program to have earned BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year honors. Patrick claimed his in 1993, while two-time All-American George Selvie earned that honor in 2007. Patrick earned his All-America honors and team MVP accolades in 1993 when he collected 10 sacks. During his career he tallied 174 tackles and 23 sacks, which ranks fifth in program history. Patrick moved back to Tampa from West Palm Beach where he owned and managed a medical billing company with annual business of $5-6 million.
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Coaching Experience - Five Years Year 1996 1997 1998 2008 2009 2010
School/Team USF USF USF USF USF USF
Assignment Defensive Ends Defensive Ends Defensive Ends Defensive Ends Defensive Line Defensive Tackles
>> NFL Proteges Jarriett Buie Jason Pierre-Paul George Selvie He graduated from Miami in 1994 with a degree in business administration. Patrick was a four-year letterwinner in football at Forest Hill High School in West Palm Beach, Fla., graduating in 1989. He also was a two-year letterwinner in track and field, throwing the shot put and discus his junior and senior years. Patrick and his wife Rachel have two daughters - Grace (birthdate 06/15/02) and Belle (11/15/05). The West Palm Beach, Fla., native was born July 30, 1971 in Phoenix, Ariz.
larry scott
>> Tight Ends | USF, 2000 | Sixth Season
A member of USF’s original recruiting class in February 1996, Larry Scott returned to USF in 2005 as director of high school operations, before first moving into coaching as a graduate assistant in 2006 and later as the tight ends coach, a position he accepted on Jan. 23, 2007. Scott coached the tight ends in 2008 before switching to the offensive line in 2009. Scott will return to the tight ends in his sixth year with the program in 2010 under new head coach Skip Holtz. Following the switch to the offensive line, Scott helped mentor center Sampson Genus to a second-team All-BIG EAST honor in 2009 as voted on by the coaches. Florida State defensive coordinator Mickey Andrews called Genus the best center they had seen all season. In addition, redshirt freshman tackle Mark Popek was named to the All-Freshman Team by both the Sporting News and ESPN, while guard Zach Hermann earned third-team honors by Phil Steele. A unit that had to replace a lot of experience lost from the 2008 team, the 2009 offensive line turned out to be one of the team’s strengths after facing questions marks across the line coming into fall practice. In his first full season, USF saw the development of Cedric Hill into one of the most feared tight ends in the BIG EAST. He continued to help the offense and his position group excel in 2008. Hill earned second-team All-BIG EAST honors, while Ben Busbee stepped into a prominent role alongside Hill. Where Scott has made arguably the biggest impact on USF is in recruiting. His work in Miami and throughout Dade and Broward counties has helped USF reel in two consecutive highly-touted classes. In fact, many considered the 2008 class among the best in program history. Then Scott and the entire coaching staff went out and signed a 2009 class that was ranked as high as No. 21 nationally and was praised again as the best in program history. After graduating from USF in August 2000 (communications), Scott was employed in the public sector and in high school coaching. He first joined the work force with the State of Florida as a Child Protective Investigator from December 2000, where he remained until September 2002 before working with the Tampa Housing Authority, coordinating the self-sufficiency program. Scott first started coaching at Wharton High in Tampa, where he was offensive line coach and run game coordinator from May 2001 to August 2001, when he moved to Freedom High as offensive coordinator and line coach from August 2001 to November 2003. During the 2004-05 school year, he returned to his high school alma mater – Sebring – where he was an exceptional education teacher and the co-offensive coordinator.
Coaching Experience - Five Years Year 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
School/Team USF USF USF USF USF USF
Assignment Director of High School Relations Graduate Assistant Tight Ends Tight Ends Offensive Line Tight Ends
>> NFL Proteges Frank Davis Marc Dile and a member of the first recruiting class that began practicing in 1996, the year before the first USF football game. Scott arrived at USF after a successful three-sport career at Sebring High School. He was a four-year letterwinner for the football team, playing on Sebring’s offensive line, and also earned a pair of varsity letters in baseball his freshman and sophomore years and in wrestling his junior and senior seasons. Scott and his wife, Shakiera, recently became proud parents with the birth of their first child, daughter Jurnee, on April 7, 2010. Scott was born January 2, 1977 in Sebring, Fla.
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>> Offensive Line | Davidson, 1974 | First Season
Head coach Skip Holtz completed his first USF staff with the addition of assistant coach Steve Shankweiler, another key cog from the unprecedented run of success at ECU who will coach the offensive line at USF.
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Winning was synonymous with Shankweiler, who was a part of seven bowl appearances during three separate coaching stints at ECU, which included the Pirates’ magical run in 1991 that resulted in a Peach Bowl win over N.C. State and the revitalization of the program that included a Papajohns.com Bowl showing in 2006, a victory over No. 24 Boise State in the 2007 Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl and representing Conference USA as 2008 league champions in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl. His third appointment at East Carolina followed a pair of earlier tenures under head coaches Art Baker and Bill Lewis (1987-1991), and Steve Logan (1998-2002).
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After being named offensive line coach by Skip Holtz, Shankweiler was quickly elevated to the position of offensive coordinator at ECU.
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In 2005, he guided a unit that passed for 2,816 yards, which ranked as the highest total in nearly 10 years (1996) and fourth-best all-time. In addition, Shankweiler coordinated an offense that averaged 393.5 total yards per game, a mark which stands among the school’s top 10 in history, and was directly responsible for the successful conversion of former tight end Guy Whimper into a fourth-round draft choice of the New York Giants as a tackle.
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Shankweiler followed with another stellar performance a year later, coordinating a unit that set a new school single-season record for first downs (264) while turning in the school’s third-best passing mark (3,024 yards) and sixth-best total offense tally (4,526) in the program’s annals. Perhaps more impressive was that the success came behind a line he developed and tutored which featured just one senior and two full-time rookie starters who both earned selection to the Conference USA All-Freshman squads (media and coaches).
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The Pirates’ rushing attack, which ranked among the nation’s top 35 with a 182.9 yards-per-game average, was perhaps the primary beneficiary of what college football experts and media members cited was one of Shankweiler’s best coaching efforts. Four of ECU’s five starting linemen, including one freshman, earned post-season accolades from Conference USA after creating running room for Chris Johnson that allowed the senior to turn in the program’s first single-season 1,000-yard performance in four years.
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In addition, he helped coordinate an offensive unit that set a pair of single-season scoring records as the Pirates tallied 52 touchdowns and rang up 403 points - surpassing the previous standard that was set in 1979.
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Shankweiler followed up by developing former guard Sean Allen into an all-conference performer at the center position in 2008. Furthermore, he successfully juggled personnel around a deficiency at the left tackle spot after a pair of knee injuries limited senior starter Stanley Bryant to only six games. His line’s play was a critical element in allowing Patrick Pinkney to complete 41-of-51 passes (80.4 percent) in season-opening victories against nationally-ranked opponents Virginia Tech and West Virginia. In addition, Shankweiler’s unit also served a key role in the Pirates’ ball-control philosophy in the second half of the campaign after injuries and other hurdles knocked five starters out of the lineup after a 3-3 start. Prior to his arrival at ECU, Shankweiler served as offensive line coach at South Carolina in 2004 after spending the previous season in the same capacity at the University of Cincinnati. After Shankweiler joined the ECU staff in 1998 as offensive line coach, he immediately helped the Pirates to three consecutive winning seasons and bowl appearances in 1999 (Mobile Alabama Bowl), 2000 (galleryfurniture.com Bowl) and 2001 (GMAC Bowl). He coached a pair of first-team All-Conference USA performers in center Sherwin Lacewell (1999-2000) and tackle Brian Rimpf (20012002), who later went on to earn a Senior Bowl invitation and was selected in the seventh round of the 2004 NFL Draft by the Baltimore Ravens. Prior to a pair of high school head coaching positions in the state of Georgia from 1995 to 1997, Shankweiler was Lewis’ offensive coordinator at Georgia Tech for three seasons beginning in 1992, where he guided the Yellow Jackets’ to their second-highest rated offense in school history. Shankweiler first joined the East Carolina program in 1987 as offensive line coach and offensive coordinator, and played a key role in one of the most successful seasons in Pirate history in 1991. After falling to Illinois 38-31 in the opener, ECU ran off 11 consecutive wins and capped the campaign with a 37-34 win against North Carolina State in the Peach Bowl to earn a final No. 9 national rank. Shankweiler began his collegiate coaching career at The Citadel in 1980, leading the Bulldogs to atop Southern Conference rankings in total defense and passing offense as defensive and offensive line coach before moving on to accept the offensive coordinator’s position at Western Kentucky in 1984. A seven-time football and track letterman at Davidson, Shankweiler earned All-SoCon honors and served as captain of the Wildcats’ track program in 1974.
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Chris White * Coached at the High School Level
Coaching Experience - 36 Years Year 1974-75 1976-79 1980-83 1984-86 1987-89 1990-91 1992-94 1995 1996-97 1998-2002 2003 2004 2005-09 2010
School/Team Assignment Avondale HS Offensive Coordinator/Head T&F Redan HS Head Coach The Citadel Offensive Line/Defensive Line Western Kentucky OC/Offensive Line/Assistant HC East Carolina Offensive Line East Carolina Co-OC/Offensive Line Georgia Tech Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line Glynn Academy HS Head Coach Griffin HS Head Coach/Athletics Director East Carolina Offensive Line Cincinnati Offensive Line South Carolina Offensive Line East Carolina Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line USF Offensive Line
Shankweiler earned a bachelor’s degree in history from Davidson in 1974 before following with a master’s degree in physical education and education administration from Georgia State in 1980. Shankweiler, 57, and wife Patti are the parents of two daughters (Lori and Jennifer) and one son, Kort, a former fullback at ECU who is now the running backs coach at Central Michigan.
peter vaas
>> Quarterbacks | Holy Cross, 1974 | First Season
After one season as the offensive coordinator at Miami (Ohio), Peter Vaas joined Skip Holtz and the University of South Florida football coaching staff in January 2010 to serve as an assistant coach with the Bulls in charge of quarterbacks. Prior to his stint with the RedHawks, Vaas spent the 2007 season as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Duke. Before joining the Blue Devils, Vaas spent two seasons on Charlie Weis’ Notre Dame staff as the quarterbacks coach with the Fighting Irish for the 2005 and ‘06 seasons. During his two seasons at Notre Dame, Vaas helped the Irish to a 19-6 record with consecutive BCS bowl game appearances -- the Fiesta and Sugar Bowls. He coached record-setting All-America quarterback Brady Quinn, who won the Maxwell Trophy and Johnny Unitas Award in 2006 after throwing for 3,426 yards and 37 touchdowns. Quinn, also the recipient of the Cingular All-America Player of the Year award, twice was named Notre Dame’s MVP and finished his career with school records of 11,762 passing yards and 95 touchdown passes. Vaas has coached numerous players in college, the Canadian Football League as well as NFL Europe who have gone on to a career in the NFL. Vaas served six seasons as a head coach in NFL Europe, guiding the Berlin Thunder (21-21 overall record from 2000-03) to World Bowl championships in 2001 and 2002 while earning the league’s Coach of the Year honor in 2002. He then directed the Cologne Centurions (2004-05) for two seasons, compiling a 10-10 overall record. Vaas also served two seasons (1998-99) as an assistant coach for the Barcelona Dragons, helping the team to an 11-9 ledger and a berth in the 1999 World Bowl. Prior to his coaching stints in NFL Europe, Vaas was the offensive coordinator for the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League in 1996. That season, Montreal led the CFL in rushing and fewest turnovers and posted a 12-6 regular-season ledger. Vaas, a 1974 graduate of Holy Cross, returned to his alma mater as head football coach and registered a 14-30 overall record from 1992-95. He served under head coach Lou Holtz on the Notre Dame staff in 1990 (running backs) and 1991 (quarterbacks). In that two-year span, the Fighting Irish went 19-6, defeated seven top-25 opponents and played in the Orange and Sugar Bowls. The 1991 squad established a Notre Dame regular-season record by totaling 426 points and eclipsing the 40-point barrier in six games. Vaas spent the previous four seasons as head football coach at Allegheny College where he compiled a 29-11-1 record from 1986-89. He guided the Gators to North Coast Athletic Conference titles in 1987 and 1988, earning league Coach of the Year honors in both of those seasons. Prior to taking the head coaching job at Allegheny College, Vaas was a member of the coaching staff at New Hampshire as the offensive backfield coach from 1979-82 and later offensive coordinator from 1983-85. He got his start in coaching at Allegheny College where he spent five seasons (1974-78) as an assistant coach. A native of Westwood, Mass., Vaas was a three-year starter at quarterback at Holy Cross after a successful high school career at Westwood High School in Westwood, Mass. Vaas played on the varsity football team for four years and was named the starting quarterback at Westwood midway through his freshman season up through his senior year.
Coaching Experience - 35 Years Year 1974-78 1979-82 1983-85 1986-89 1990 1991 1992-95 1996 1998-99 2000-03 2004-05 2005-06 2007 2009 2010
School/Team Assignment Allegheny College Assistant Coach New Hampshire Offensive Backfield New Hampshire Offensive Coordinator Allegheny College Head Coach Notre Dame Running Backs Notre Dame Quarterbacks Holy Cross Head Coach Montreal Alouettes Offensive Coordinator Barcelona Dragons Assistant Coach Berlin Thunder Head Coach Cologne Centurions Head Coach Notre Dame Quarterbacks Duke Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Miami (Ohio) Offensive Coordinator/Tight Ends USF Quarterbacks
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Vaas was also a standout baseball and basketball player, earning three varsity letters in each as a member of the varsity teams his sophomore, junior and senior seasons, graduating in 1970. He was an inaugural inductee into the Westwood High School Hall of Fame in 1992 and was inducted into Allegheny’s Hall of Fame in 1999 as a coach. In August 2010, Tracy Ham, one of Vaas’ pupils in the Canadian Football League, will be enshrined into the CFL Hall of Fame, the first hall of famer in any league Vaas has mentored. Vaas is also a lifetime member of the American Football Coaches Association, having that honor bestowed upon him after surpassing 35 years membership. A 1974 graduate of Holy Cross where he earned his bachelors in history, Vaas also finished
Rick Mirer Brady Quinn Ricky Watters his career at Holy Cross with his teaching certificate. Vaas and his wife, Rosann, have two daughters, Katelyn, born July 24, 1985, and Kelly, born Jan. 7, 1988. GoUSFBulls.com | Twitter.com/USFFootball
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#84 | Wide Receiver | 5-11 | 181 | Redshirt Freshman
#22 | Cornerback | 5-11 | 177 | Sophomore
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2009: Utilized redshirt season ... Competed with the team during spring practice ... Walk-on battled for back-up time at receiver. Personal: Majoring in electrical engineering.
Coach Smith on Baker: “A good kid who had a really good spring. From where he was at the beginning of spring to where he finished up, he got better every day. The fastest corner we’ve got. I expect him to play next year.” 2010 Spring: Worked his way to No. 2 on the depth chart at cornerback. 2009: Played in 12 games … Made his first career start against Charleston Southern, his only start of the season … Tallied nine tackles, seven unassisted and half a tackle for loss … Set single-game highs of three tackles against CSU and Louisville … Played primarily on special teams but also saw time at cornerback.
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#53 | Linebacker | 6-0 | 215 | Junior
>> Roselle, N.J. | Abraham Clark HS 2010: Joined the team as a walk-on in the spring of 2010
Prior to USF: Team captain at Abraham Clark HS ... Named the school’s Scholar-Athlete of the Year ... The Mountain Valley Conference long jump champion as a junior ... Part of the 4x200 meter relay that set the school record his junior year. Personal: Born March 12, 1984 in Haiti ... Son of Older Azard and Annette Joseph ... Has two younger brothers and one sister ... Enjoys video games and playing basketball ... Has a summer job as a golf caddy ... Majoring in communications.
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2008: Utilized redshirt season. ARCHBISHOP CARROLL HIGH SCHOOL: Rated as the 47th cornerback in the country by Scout.com ... Timed in 40-yard dash at 4.38... Owned a vertical leap of 38 inches ... Named All-Dade County in 2006 and ’07 ... Adept as defensive back, running back and return specialist ... Also played at running back as a junior and had 93 carries for 1,010 yards and 10 touchdowns ... Recorded 50 tackles between the safety and cornerback position ... As a senior posted 209 carries for 1,643 yards and 19 touchdowns ... Owned two kickoff returns for touchdowns ... Had 40 tackles and three interceptions ... Chose USF over Auburn, Miami and Rutgers... Considered a flat-out burner with perhaps the most speed in USF’s 2008 class ... Could contribute early in collegiate career on return teams. PERSONAL: Born on December 2, 1989 ... Raised by Stephanie Grant ... One brother: De’andre Butler ... Majoring in social sciences.
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barrington Sam
#36 | Linebacker | 6-1 | 225 | Sophomore
Hometown |Fla. Last| Terry SchoolParker HS >> Jacksonville,
Coach Snyder on Barrington: “Sam has a lot of potential. A very hard worker who is starting to come in to his own. We’re expecting great things out of him from the linebacker position in the future.” 2010 Spring: Listed at No. 1 at Mike linebacker along with Michael Lanaris on the postspring depth chart. 2009: Talented freshman impressed the coaches in rookie campaign and pushed for more playing time as the season wore on … Named to All-BIG EAST Freshman Team by ESPN.com … Played in every game and started the regular season finale at linebacker against UConn … Racked up 41 tackles, 17 of those unassisted …. Had two tackles for loss for four yards and one pass breakup … Posted a single game high of seven tackles against UConn … Called the best true freshman linebacker in USF history by head coach Jim Leavitt. TERRY PARKER HIGH SCHOOL: Named a three-star prospect at linebacker ... Rated 37th best prospect among inside linebackers by Rivals.com ... Ranked 65th best prospect in Rivals. com Florida Preseason Top 100 list ... Rated 18th best prospect at middle linebacker by Rivals. com ... Ranked 47th best prospect at outside linebacker according by ESPN ... Started all four years and played on both sides of the ball at Terry Parker High School ... Logged 1,188 yards rushing and 17 rushing touchdowns on 108 carries as a senior ... Selected to play in the 2008 Florida All-Star game ... Also added more than 109 tackles, five sacks, one interception, two forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and six pass break-ups while playing multiple linebacker positions ... Recorded 104 tackles including 74 solo stops, three sacks and three forced fumbles during his junior season ... Chose USF over Miami, Purdue and Illinois, among others... A gifted athlete at the linebacker position who flashes a good burst of speed when closing on the ball vertically ... Shows good hands and upper-body strength and utilizes his long wingspan to separate blockers and string the run out to the sideline.
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#63 | Offensive Tackle | 6-3 | 283 | Junior
>> Apopka, Fla. | Hutchinson CC (Kan.) | Apopka HS Coach Shankweiler on Bass: “Improved more during the spring than anyone else. Focused a lot on his fundamentals and ended up having a very solid spring. Has a lot of athletic ability.” 2010 Spring: Finished the spring at No. 1 left tackle. 2009: Played in 13 games and started six times, including five of the final six games of the season … Five of those starts came at left tackle, while sixth start came in heavy package … Has arguably the best feet on the offensive line. HUTCHINSON COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Ranked 62nd best junior college prospect in Rivals. com Junior College Top 100 list ... Redshirted at Fort Scott C.C. after graduating from Apopka Senior High School ... Transferred to Northwest Mississippi Community College the following year before landing at Hutchinson C.C. as a redshirt sophomore ... Earned All-Jayhawk Conference honors in 2008 ... Bench presses 385 pounds and squats 615 ... Chose USF over Illinois, UAB, Southern Mississippi and Middle Tennessee, among others ... Projected at either left guard or left tackle for USF. PERSONAL: Majoring in social sciences.
PERSONAL: Major is undecided ... Son of Paris Johnson and Samuel Barrington.
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UT 17
AT 24
TT 41
TFL 2-4
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#24 | Running Back | 5-8 | 201 | Redshirt Freshman
#58 | Defensive End | 6-4 | 247 | Senior
>> Marianna, Fla. | Marianna HS
Coach Fitch on Battles: “Bradley is a guy who improved as the spring wore on and will be in our third or fourth spot in the rotation. Has pretty good vision and the best acceleration through the hole that we have with this group. We just need him to continue to mature as a young guy and gain confidence in himself. He will hopefully be a strong contributor on our special teams and in a backup role at running back.” 2010 Spring: Among a group that competed for the No. 3 running back spot. 2009: Utilized redshirt season. Marianna High School: Rated 16th-best prospect among athletes by Rivals.com ... Ranked as the 192nd prospect in Rivals250 ... Rated 26th-best prospect in the Florida Preseason Top 100 by Rivals.com ... Ranked 64th-best prospect at running back by Scout.com ... Rated 22nd-best prospect at running back by ESPN... Saw action on both sides of the ball and on special teams at Marianna High School ... Scored 15 touchdowns as a senior ... Also recorded 54 tackles and two interceptions while playing safety ... Logged 2,100 yards rushing on 275 carries with 25 touchdowns during his junior campaign ... Also had 11 catches for 133 yards and two receiving scores ... Defensively, had 70 tackles, two interceptions, one forced fumble and a fumble recovery as a junior ... Also recorded seven punt returns for 150 yards and two touchdowns and four kick returns for 120 yards ... Was a Class 2A first team selection at defensive back following his senior season ... Voted first team All-State as a junior ... Runs a 4.5 forty-yard dash ... Boasts a 35.5-inch vertical leap ... Recruited by Assistant Coach Mike Canales ... Chose USF over Louisville, Kentucky, Wisconsin and Colorado, among others... Considered a tough, rugged runner with a nice blend of power, speed and quickness ... Has a thick, sturdy build, displays lateral quickness and does a good job securing the ball. PERSONAL: Majoring in psychology.
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>> Palm Beach, Fla. | Independence CC | Palm Beach Lakes HS Coach Hargreaves on Bedford: “Has a really good understanding of the game. Works very hard and is dedicated to being a good player. He’s looking forward to having a great senior year and a memorable season.” 2010 Spring: Listed at No. 1 left defensive end following spring practice 2009: Played in 12 games, starting three times at defensive end … Tallied 10 tackles, including 2.5 tackles for loss for nine yards, along with one quarterback hurry … Racked up two tackles for loss in first career start against Western Kentucky … Also tallied a sack against WKU for seven yards. 2008: Worked as a reserve at defensive end and defensive tackle ... . Played in seven games and registered four assisted tackles ... Single-game best of two assisted tackles against FIU and Memphis. INDEPENDENCE COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Played in 2007 after redshirting at ICC in 2006... Will have three years of eligibility remaining at USF ... Rated the 10th best junior college player and fifth-best defensive end in the country by Rivals.com... Had a monster year for ICC in 2007, recording a school-record 13.5 sacks and 15 tackles for loss among his 63 tackles overall ... Also forced three fumbles, recovered three fumbles, and batted down four passes ... Chose USF over Iowa State, Kansas, Kansas State, West Virginia and Oklahoma State ... Coached by Dan Sanso at Palm Beach Lake High School and David Ward at ICC. PERSONAL: Born July 7, 1988 ... Raised by Rosie Bedford ... Three brothers: Willie, Bubba and Bryant ... Two sisters: Brittany and Benjaline ... Majoring in social sciences. YEAR 2008 2009 Total
G-GS 7-0 12-3 19-3
UT 0 5 5
AT 4 5 9
TT 4 10 14
TFL 0.5-3 2.5-9 3-12
SACKS 0.5-3 1-7 1.5-10
bogan Dontavia
#81 | Wide Receiver | 6-1 | 188 | Senior
>> Thomasville, Ga. | Central County HS Coach McGeoghan on Bogan: “A great player who has tremendous quickness. A hard worker who gets in and out of his cuts extremely well. An exciting young player whom we’re looking for great things out of. Comes to practice every day and plays through injury. We’re looking for him to be the senior leader and set the tempo for the group. He has a chance to play at the next level.” 2010 Spring: Listed at No. 1 wide receiver at the X position in the post-spring depth chart.
Receiving Year 2007 2008 2009 Total
GP-GS 11-0 13-1 13-10 37-11
Kickoff Returns Year GP-GS 2007 11-0 2008 13-1 2009 13-10 Total 37-11
Rec 12 26 22 60
Yds 190 354 305 849
Avg 15.8 13.6 13.9 14.1
TD 1 1 4 6
No 0 29 36 65
Yds 0 770 770 1,540
Avg 0 26.5 21.3 23.7
TD Long 0 0 0 71 vs. Connecticut 0 40, at WKU 0 71 vs. Connecticut
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Long 32 vs. Cincinnati 36 vs. UT Martin 50, vs. CSU 50, vs. CSU
2009: Shared the team lead with four receiving touchdowns with Carlton Mitchell and A.J. Love … Posted 22 receptions and 305 yards on the season for an average of 13.9 yards per catch … Had a season-long reception of 50 yards against Charleston Southern … Also was the primary kick returner for USF … Piled up 770 yards on kick returns, tying his 2008 mark for the highest single-season total in school history … Averaged 21.4 yards on 36 returns … His 36 returns broke his previous single-season record of 29 set in 2008 … Also broke the USF career record for kickoff return yards with 1,540, moving past DeAndrew Rubin, who had 1,534 … Owns 65 career kickoff returns, also a school record … Twice had five kickoff returns, tying the most in a single game … Had a season-long 40-yard return against Western Kentucky … Contributed a career-best two touchdown receptions against Charleston Southern and had a season-best 72 yards … Also grabbed touchdowns against Pitt and Louisville.
receptions on two occasions – against Louisville and West Virginia.
2008: Sophomore proved to be a multi-talented threat for USF at receiver and on kickoff returns ... Reeled in 26 receptions for 354 yards and one touchdown ... Set USF records in both kickoff returns (29) and return yards (770) ... Averaged 26.6 yards per return, which was second in the BIG EAST and 17th nationally ... Combined for 135 yards on two kickoff returns against UConn on Nov. 15 ... Set a USF and BIG EAST record for average yards (67.5) per return in a game, breaking the previous mark of 62.5 by Devin Hester of Miami in 2003 against Florida ... Set a career-high with a 71-yard kick return with less than a minute left in the first half against UConn ... Totaled 88 yards or more in kickoff return yards in four games, topping 100 yards on two occasions ... Three individual returns of 50 yards or more ... Season-best 79 yards receiving came in season opener against UT Martin ... Pulled in season-best four
CENTRAL COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL: Named the Region I-AAAA Defensive Player of the Year ... Tabbed all-area as a receiver and free safety and all-region at free safety ... Voted a five-time athlete of the week ... Played in Georgia’s North-South All-Star Game ... Named all-state honorable mention ... Owned 28 receptions for 475 yards and three touchdowns, along with 70 tackles, three forced fumbles and five interceptions ... Had 17 rushes for 295 yards and five touchdowns ... Also returned kicks (22.7 avg.) and punts (7.8 avg) ... Coached by Ed Pilcher.
2007: Was one of a handful of true freshmen who earned playing time ... Performed several spectacular diving catches late in the regular season ... Called a receiving star in the making by the coaches ... Finished the season eighth on the team with 12 receptions for 190 yards and one touchdown ... Led all receivers with a yards-per-catch average of 15.8 with at least 10 receptions ... After just two catches in the opening six games, reeled in nine over fourgame span against Rutgers, Connecticut, Cincinnati and Louisville ... Single-game high of three against Rutgers and Cincinnati ... Single-game yardage high of 54 vs. Bearcats ... First career touchdown came on 23-yard reception against Louisville ... Pulled in 27-yard catch against Oregon in the Sun Bowl ... Worked his way onto the field with an impressive fall practice season.
PERSONAL: Born October 6, 1988 in Thomasville, Ga. ... Given name is Dontavia Raphel Bogan ... Has two brothers, Jalen and Jimmy ... First name is pronounced Don-tay-via ... Majoring in criminology.
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#28 | Punter/Kicker | 5-9 | 190 | Redshirt Sophomore
>> Lake Wales, Fla. | Lake Wales HS
Coach Hargreaves on Bonani: “Had a good spring after getting injured last fall and being limited in the fall. Shows great poise and gets the ball up in a hurry. It’s going to be a great competition to see who the starter is going to be. I’m looking forward to him coming back and being even better in the fall.” 2010 Spring: Appeared at No. 2 kicker following the spring season.
2008: A true freshman who took over the main kicking duties after the first two games of the season ... Connected on 15-21 field goals ... Was near perfect under 40 yards, finishing 12-13 from inside the 40 with the lone miss coming on a blocked attempt ... 3-8 from 40plus yards ... Long of 49 yards is the fourth-longest in USF history ... Three of six missed field goal attempts were blocked ... After missing the first attempt of his career, came back to hit three straight, including the game-winning field goal in the final seconds against Kansas which ranks among the most memorable moments in USF history ... The game winner was just the third final-second field goal in USF history and the first made by a true freshman ... Completed season by making final three FG attempts ... Also handled kickoffs for the final seven games of the season ... Averaged 62.2 yards per kickoff with two touchbacks and none going out of bounds. LAKE WALES HIGH SCHOOL: Considered one of the top kickers in the state ... Was a 3A first team all-state placekicker as a junior and second team as a senior, as well as all-state punter his senior year ... Had a career-long 55-yard kick his junior season ... Named Male Athlete of the Year in 2007 by the Lakeland Ledger ... Chose USF over UCF and Florida State ... Named 2007 Polk County Soccer Player of the Year... Lettered in three sports: tennis (three years), football (three years) and soccer (four years). PERSONAL: Born January 29, 1989 ... Raised by Marcia and Sidney Bonani ... One brother: Marcelo ... Grew up in Sao Paulo, Brazil and moved to Lake Wales at the age of 11 ... Name is pronounced My-con Bo-nah-knee ... Product of the same high school as USF basketball star Dominique Jones ... Majoring in physical education with an emphasis on exercise science.
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FG-FGA 15-21
PCT. 71.4
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#18 | Punter | 6-2 | 226 | Sophomore
>> Winter Springs, Fla. | Winter Springs HS Coach Hargreaves on Brockhaus-Kann: “Was really consistent in the spring. Needs to get our operation time down and start punting it the way he’s really capable of doing. Has a big leg and a ton of upside. We just need to get him rolling and let his natural abilities take over.” 2010 Spring: Came in at No. 1 punter in the post-spring depth chart.
2009: Will pursue medical redshirt after suffering broken vertebrae during an on-the-job accident over the summer.
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KO-AVG. 29-62.2
2009: Worked in a reserve role as a regular member of the travel squad. 2008: Utilized redshirt season. WINTER SPRING HIGH SCHOOL: Considered one of the top punters in the state... Named 6A first team all-state, all-county as a tight end and punter, as well as all-conference ... Was a Central Florida all star... Was also a One-on-One National Punting Champion ... Averaged 46 yards a punt, and 4.6 seconds of hang time ... Booted a 62-yard punt that had a hang time of 5.1 seconds in the Winter Springs All-Star game ... Started at four positions throughout high school (kicker, punter, offensive line and tight end) ... Coached by Mike Kintz. PERSONAL: Born August 23, 1990... Son of Jeff and Katherine Brockhaus and Margaret and Duane Kann ... Father is Jeff Brockhaus, a former professional kicker for the San Francisco 49ers, as well as USFL organizations Jacksonville Bulls and Orlando Limited ... Father was teammates with USF head coach Jim Leavitt at the University of Missouri and still holds the MU record for longest punt, which was an 82-yarder against Kansas State on October 25, 1980 … Last name is pronounced Brock-house-con ... Majoring in social sciences.
Bryant
butler
Daniel
Tyson
#19 | Cornerback | 6-2 | 192 | Sophomore
#4 | Cornerback | 5-11 | 197 | Junior
>> Tallahassee, Fla. | Chiles HS
>> Fort Myers, Fla. | Cypress Lake HS
Coach Smith on Bryant: “Switching over from wide receiver, he made tremendous progress throughout the spring. Daniel got better every day. He just needs to continue to work hard.”
Coach Smith on Butler: “Tyson has talent and can run. The fact he was a tailback in high school tells you he was the best athlete in school. I’m excited about seeing him in the fall and what we can do with him.”
2010 Spring: Appeared at No. 2 left corner on the depth chart following the spring season.
2010 Spring: Did not appear on the depth chart after battling through injury in the spring.
2009: Did not play in any games.
2009: Played in the first eight games of the season and recorded 11 tackles and one tackle for loss that went for 16 yards … Recovered a fumble in the season opener against Wofford … Also had an interception against Pitt that he returned for 29 yards … Spent time at corner and nickel back … Injury held him out of the final five games of the year.
2008: Played in season opener against UT Martin before sustaining an injury and missing the remainder of the season ... Turned heads during training camp and earned an opportunity to play as a true freshman ... Applied for a medical redshirt after the 2008 season. CHILES HIGH SCHOOL: One of the top receivers in Florida... Had 25 rushes for 290 yards ... Also owned three rushing touchdowns ... Boasted 28 receptions for 500 yards and four touchdowns ... Named team captain 2007 ... Voted best Chiles receiver (2006, 2007) ... Tabbed the Chiles Athlete of the Year 2007... Named the Team MVP 2007... Named to Second Team All-Big Bend (Tallahassee) ... Four-year letterwinner in football ... Also lettered in track ... Chose USF over Ole Miss and Rutgers, among others. PERSONAL: Born on December 30, 1988 ... Son of Daniel Sr. and Patrice Bryant ... Three sisters: Paula, Sade, Rosetta ... Cousin Karlyn Brown plays at Mississippi State ... Majoring in social sciences.
2008: Played primarily in a reserve role while earning time in 11 games ... Also contributed on special teams ... Tallied five tackles, including one tackle for loss against UT Martin. 2007: Utilized redshirt season. CYPRESS LAKE HIGH SCHOOL: Ran for 1,928 yards with 27 touchdowns in 2006 ... Had a 439-yard game (Lee County record) on 31 carries against Cape Coral Baker, where he ran for six touchdowns of 70, 50, 39, 30, 11 and 8 yards ... Named Sports Illustrated National Player of the Week ... Played four games in which he ran for at least 200 yards ... Ran for 100-plus yards in nine of 11 games ... Ran for 235 yards and four touchdowns in win over South Ft. Myers ... Ran for 234 yards with two touchdowns against Golden Gate ... Had three interceptions on defense ... Named second team all-state in Class 4A ... Tabbed the Class 4A District Player of the Year ... Named first team all-area and all-county ... Played in Florida’s North-South AllStar Game in Lakeland and the Lee County All-Star Game ... Ranked 64th-best running back in nation by Rivals.com ... Rivals ranked him 98th top prospect at any position in Florida ... Ranked 71st in nation among runners by Scout.com ... Also recruited by Indiana, Iowa State, Pittsburgh and West Virginia. PERSONAL: Born August 24, 1989 ... Raised by Annette Nelson and Maurice Dickey ... One of eight siblings ... Sister Tia Gloster is a doctor in Fort Myers ... Brother George is in the Navy ... Majoring in communications. Year 2008 2009 Total
G-GS 11-0 8-0 19-0
UT 3 4 7
AT 2 7 9
TT 5 11 16
TFL 1-2 1-16 2-18
INT 0 1-29 1-29
PBU 0 0 0
FR 0 1-0 1-0
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#7 | Quarterback | 5-11 | 216 | Sophomore
>> Tallahassee, Fla. | Lincoln HS
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Coach Vaas on Daniels: “A very athletic and charismatic player. He is developing into a very good pocket passer for us as well and is a tremendous athletic performer.” 2010 Spring: Listed at No. 1 quarterback in the post-spring depth chart. 2009: Named to BIG EAST All-Freshman Team by ESPN.com … As a redshirt-freshman, took over for BIG EAST record holder Matt Grothe midway through the Charleston Southern game and never looked back … Led team with 772 rushing yards and nine rushing touchdowns, with his rushing total standing as the fifth-best mark ever and the second-most by a QB … Only quarterback in USF history with four 100-yard rushing games in one season (Charleston Southern, Florida State, West Virginia and Louisville) … Only player in USF and BIG EAST history to rush for 100 yards and pass for 300 yards in a single game, which he accomplished against Louisville…Was the 28th player in FBS history to complete this feat. … Had his best passing day of the season against the Cardinals with 304 yards, rushing for an additional season-high 141 … Outgained Louisville as a team, which had 313 yards on the day. … His 445 yards of total offense stands as the second-best single-game mark in USF history … Averaged 6.9 yards per play on total offense … Threw for 14 touchdown passes and had nine interceptions … Completed 122 passes for 1,983 yards …. Led the country for several weeks in yards per pass completion … Finished the season with an average of 16.3, the best mark in USF history … Carried an efficiency rating of 139.6, the second-best mark in school annals … Mr. Big Play accounted for 21 passes of 25 yards or more and eight runs of 25 yards or more … Threw an 85-yard touchdown pass to Carlton Mitchell at Syracuse, the second-longest pass in USF history … Owns four of the top 11 longest passes ever … Had three passing touchdowns against West Virginia … Also had three rushing thouchdowns against UConn … Was named the program’s Rookie of the Year along with defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul as well as the Offensive Playmaker of the Year and the Offensive MVP. 2008: Worked as the third-string quarterback ... Flashed potential while completing 4-4 passes and accumulating 96 passing yards in the season opener against UT Martin ... Also was under center for one series against NC State when he gained 10 rushing yards on two carries ... Injury kept him out of action after the NC State game and the USF medical staff applied for a medical redshirt after the year ... Two-sport athlete joined the USF basketball team in December and did not travel to the magicJack St. Petersburg Bowl. LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL: Rated 44th best quarterback in the country by Scout.com ... Ranked eighth in the country for dual threat QBs and as having the fifth-strongest arm nationally by Rivals.com ... Named All-Big Bend (Tallahassee Democrat) Player of the Year in both football and basketball following his senior season, which is believed to be the first ever time one prepster has accomplished that feat ... Voted 2007 Tallahassee QB Club player of the year ... Was a 5A first team all-state member ... One of the top 75 players in the state of Florida ... Set Lincoln High School record with 34 passing touchdowns ... Owned 2,500 passing, 972 rushing and 12 rushing touchdowns ... Tabbed a 2007 team captain and the 2007 team MVP ... Named offensive MVP as a sophomore and junior ... Was also a 5A first-team all-state selection in basketball who is expected to join the basketball team after the completion of the football season ... Averaged 27 points per game as a senior to break the school’s season record for scoring average ... Had season high of 45 points and also had a 37-point game ... Voted the 2007 MVP and team captain in basketball ... Earned honorable mention Big Bend in football and basketball as a junior and a four year varsity starter in both sports. PERSONAL: Born on October 24, 1989 ... Full name is Bruce Edward Daniels ... Son of Bruce and Rhonda Daniels ... Has two sisters: Laurel and Eleana ... Cousin Ramon Lester played defensive line at Auburn ... Uncle Paul played basketball at Auburn with Charles Barkley ... Majoring in criminology.
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Year 2008 2009 Total Year 2008 2009 Total
G-GS 2-0 13-10 15-10 G-GS 2-0 13-10 15-10
CAREER PASSING STATS CMP-ATT-INT PCT YDS 4-5-0 80.0 86 122-227-9 53.7 1,983 126-232-9 54.3 2,069 ATT 3 175 178
CAREER RUSHING STATS GAIN LOSS NET 10 8 2 1,029 257 772 1,039 265 774
AVG 0.7 4.4 4.3
TD 0 14 14
QB EFF 224.48 139.55 141.38
TD LONG 0 7, at NC State 9 44, at FSU 9 44, at FSU
delisca Rony
#45 | Defensive End | 6-1 | 233 | Junior
>> Tampa, Fla. | Wharton HS
2009: Worked in a reserve role and played in three games. WHARTON HIGH SCHOOL: Earned two varsity letters under Coach Mitchen at Wharton High School ... Also earned academic honors and named special teams player of the year. PERSONAL: Born on Oct. 24, 1988 in Tampa, Fla. ... Siblings Jeanso and Rosie raised him since infancy ... Majoring in social sciences.
dixon Ricardo
#38 | Cornerback | 5-10 | 188 | Redshirt Freshman
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Hallandale, Fla. | Hallandale HS
durakovic Cody
#59 | Linebacker | 6-2 | 226 | Redshirt Freshman
>> Tampa, Fla. | Sickles HS >>
2009: Worked in a reserve role ... Walk-on provided depth at both defensive end and linebacker. Sickles High School: Played under coach Pat O’Brien at Sickles High School in Tampa, Fla. ... Team captain... Three-year letterwinner in football ... Played in East/West All-Star game. Personal: Undecided on a major.
edwards Damien
#73 | Offensive Tackle | 6-5 | 335 | Sophomore
>> Chandler, Ariz. | Chandler HS
Coach Smith on Dixon: “A pretty good scout team player last year. Is coming off shoulder surgery and looking to get back to full health again.”
Coach Shankweiler on Edwards: “Got much better during the spring. Needs to continue to work on his strength. Has really begun to turn the corner in becoming a good player.”
2010 Spring: Did not appear on the depth chart due to shoulder surgery.
2010 Spring: Listed at No. 2 right tackle in the post-spring depth chart.
2009: Utilized redshirt season.
2009: Earned time in four games, including the regular season finale against UConn … Worked a reserve role at both offensive guard and tackle.
HALLANDALE HIGH SCHOOL: Was a three-star prospect at cornerback ... Ranked 13th best prospect at cornerback by ESPN ... Rated 33rd best prospect at cornerback by Scout.com ... Ranked 67th best prospect in the Florida preseason Top 100 according to Rivals.com ... Rated 49th best prospect at cornerback by Rivals.com ... Logged 52 tackles, 12 pass breakups and six interceptions returning one for a touchdown as a senior ... Recorded 50 tackles, one interception and 30 pass breakups during his junior season ... Selected to play in the Hawaii All-Star Football Classic as well as the Dade/Broward and Under Armour All-American games following his senior campaign ... Was also a first team all-state selection and a second team Reebok Florida Phenom honoree... Runs a 4.4 forty-yard dash ... Chose USF over Ole Miss, Rutgers, Tennessee, Auburn and West Virginia, among others ... Hails from the same high school as fellow 2009 signee Victor Marc... Displays good transitional quickness and great vertical speed ... Has a good burst of speed to get under the ball on deep throws and is a reliable open-field tackler.
2008: Utilized redshirt season … One of eight USF student-athletes on the 2008 BIG EAST Academic All-Star Team. CHANDLER HIGH SCHOOL: Considered a mammoth offensive lineman with a tremendous upside... Coached by Jim Ewan at Chandler... Chandler has produced NFL players Terrell Suggs and Adam Archuleta... Spent first three years of high school at Mesquite High School...Played basketball until his sophomore year... Chose USF over Northern Arizona amid interest from Fresno State, Oregon and Colorado State. PERSONAL: Brother Gavin is a 6-foot-9 forward at Connecticut... Father Earl played 11 years in the NFL as a defensive lineman with the 49ers, Bills, Browns and Packers... Father attended Blake High School in Tampa and is a member of the Tampa Sports Hall of Fame... Another brother, Reggie, lives in Tampa ... Majoring in social sciences.
PERSONAL: Majoring in social sciences.
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#16 | Quarterback | 6-1 | 219 | Redshirt Freshman
#60 | Offensive Guard | 6-3 | 306 | Redshirt Sophomore
>> Palm Beach, Fla. | Palm Beach Central HS
>> Seminole, Fla. | Largo HS
Coach Vaas on Eppes: “A very consistent and hard-working player, Ryan wants to excel on the field. He gets better in every practice.”
Coach Shankweiler on Estenor: “A guy who is going to play in every football game. Will need to work on his strength and fundamentals but has a chance to be a really good player for us.”
2010 Spring: No. 3 on the depth chart following the spring season.
2010 Spring: Appeared at No. 2 right guard at the end of spring.
2009: Utilized redshirt season.
2009: Played in the season opener against Wofford at guard but was sidelined with injuries for the remainder of the season and redshirted.
LARGO HIGH SCHOOL: A walk-on from Largo High School … Was 63-of-111 for 1,313 yards as senior at Largo ... Rushed 111 times for 508 yards and four touchdowns ... Also ran track, competing in the 110- and 300-meter hurdles and the long jump ... Finished ninth in the long jump at the 4A state championship meet.
2008: As a true freshman, was called into duty after injuries depleted the offensive line ... Took the majority of the snaps at right tackle in the Louisville and Cincinnati games ... Also played against UT Martin and Memphis. PALM BEACH CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL: Listed among of the top 100 linemen in the country ... USF coaches called him the steal of class ... Considered a raw lineman who has power to spare ... Will get look on both sides of the line at the start of his career ... Was a three-year starter at offensive tackle for Palm Beach Central ... Graded out at 87 percent after his senior season ... Blocked for running back David Ahola, who led the county in rushing ... Named to the Palm Beach Post All-Area second team ... Named 6A third team all-state ... First team all-conference (2006, 2007) ... Was also a 2007 FACA Third Team All-State ... Played in the annual FACA All Star game... Dropped 40-plus pounds prior to senior season ... Was also an accomplished basketball player ... Came from the same high school as current USF sophomore Quincy Okolie ... Maintained a 3.0 GPA throughout high school career ... Chose USF over UCF.
PERSONAL: Majoring in pre-business administration.
erskin Colby
#29 | Wide Receiver | 5-9 | 183 | Senior
>> Seminole, Fla. | Seminole HS
PERSONAL: Born October 20, 1989... Son of Cilizia Estenor and Deriles Marc ... Is of Haitian descent ... Speaks Creole fluently ... Name is pronounced Dane-us Ess-tah-nor ... Majoring in communications.
2010: Granted a sixth year medical redshirt 2009: Played in four games and had two catches before season ended early with his third knee injury ... One catch against Charleston Southern and Florida State ... Also returned a kick 28 yards against the Seminoles ... Also had three special teams tackles. 2008: Returned from ACL injury to earn playing time in two games - NC State and Syracuse. 2007: Sidelined by knee injury. 2006: Had six carries for nine yards and five catches for 73 yards - an impressive 14.6 average ... Also returned four kickoffs for a 17.0 average with a long of 23. 2005: Used redshirt season. SEMINOLE HIGH SCHOOL: Had an 80-yard kick return for a touchdown in an October 2004 win over St. Petersburg High ... Proved to be a capable receiver as evidenced by a 50-yard catch and run one week earlier against Clearwater ... Also had a strong outing in a 2003 game against Clearwater, when he ran for 157 yards, had three receptions for 20 yards and also had an interception. PERSONAL: Born November 20, 1986 ... Strong student, he was one of seven USF players on the 2006 BIG EAST Academic All-Star Team ... Majoring in criminology. Receiving Year 2006 2007 2008 2009 Total
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Rec 5
Yds 73
Avg 14.6
TD 0
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0 13 86
0.0 6.5 12.3
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forte
garvin
Julius
#54 | Defensive End | 6-2 | 250 | Redshirt Freshman
>> St. Petersburg, Fla. | Boca Ciega HS
Coach Hargreaves on Forte: “Has a ton of upside. His best football is out in front of him. He’s working on getting stronger in the weight room and he loves to play the game and compete. He’s a relentless runner to the ball. He works hard on getting better and better every day. He’s a guy we’re expecting to do a lot of great things for us.”
Josh
#69 | Offensive Guard | 6-3 | 297 | Sophomore
>> Lakeland, Fla. | Lake Gibson HS
Coach Shankweiler on Garvin: “Showed signs of doing some really good things before injury forced him to miss the bulk of spring practice. He’s got great ability, but just hasn’t had the chance to get on the field with it yet.” 2010 Spring: Appeared third in the depth chart following the spring season.
2010 Spring: Appeared at one of the No. 2 defensive end positions along with Ryne Giddins following the spring season. 2009: Utilized redshirt season … Earned the team’s Strength & Conditioning Overachiever Award and the Golden Bull Award for the most outstanding defensive scout team player. BOCA CIEGA HIGH SCHOOL: Considered a three-star prospect at defensive end ... Rated 47th best prospect at defensive end by Scout.com ... Ranked 42nd best weak side defensive end by Rivals.com ... Considered a tough and productive defensive end who displays good quickness to the ball ... Displays solid straight-line speed and short-area change-of-direction skills ... Recorded 95 tackles, 34 tackles for a loss, 14 sacks, three caused fumbles and an interception returned for a touchdown as a senior ... Finished his junior season with 50 tackles, 11 sacks, four caused fumbles, three fumble recoveries and one blocked field goal for a touchdown ... Saw action at defensive end, defensive tackle and offensive tackle for Boca Ciega High School ... Garnered second team Class 4A honors as a receiver following his senior season ... Bench presses 315 pounds and squats 415 ... Boasts a 35-inch vertical leap ... Had a 3.5 core GPA ... Also lettered in basketball ... Chose USF over Louisville, Kentucky, Ole Miss and North Carolina State, among others.
2009: Competed in two games on the season, against Charleston Southern and Northern Illinois in the International Bowl. 2008: Utilized redshirt season. LAKE GIBSON HIGH SCHOOL: Ranked 97th-best offensive tackle in the country by Scout. com... Named 5A second team all-state... Tabbed first-team all-district and all-county in 2007... Participated in the FACA North/South game in 2008... Also lettered in track (two years) and weightlifting (one year) ... Chose USF over Baylor and North Carolina ... Coached by Keith Demyer ... Also garnered interest from Alabama and Florida State. PERSONAL: Born September 11, 1989 ... Son of Cynthia Garvin ... Product of the same high school as Matt Grothe ... Majoring in social sciences.
PERSONAL: Majoring in business management … Enjoys long walks on the beach and moonlight dinners.
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Sampson
Ryne
#62 | Offensive Center | 6-1 | 315 | Senior
#7 | Defensive End | 6-3 | 248 | Redshirt Freshman
>> Lake City, Fla. | Columbia HS
Coach Shankweiler on Genus: “Hampered by a knee injury during the spring, but found a way to fight through it in every practice. A great competitor with a ton of potential. Has a chance to be a very, very special player.”
>> Seffner, Fla. | Armwood HS
Coach Hargreaves on Giddins: “Extremely talented. Has a quick first step. An extremely quick pass rusher, needs to work on getting better at stopping the run game. The sky’s the limit for him. He has the chance to be as good as anyone we’ve had here.”
2010 Spring: Listed at No. 1 center on the depth chart following the spring. 2009: 2009 All-BIG EAST second team member … Called the “bellcow” of the offensive line by the coaching staff … Played and started in 12 games but missed the regular-season finale against UConn due to an ankle injury … Florida State defensive coordinator Mickey Andrews called him “the best center we’ve seen all season.” … Also earned the USF Offensive Lineman of the Year as named by the coaches. 2008: Moved back to offensive line after the season ... Worked in reserve role at defensive tackle throughout 2008 campaign ... Played in all 13 games and started in five ... Worked in rotation with sophomore Terrell McClain ... Collected nine tackles, two assisted and seven solo. 2007: As a true freshman, provided depth on the offensive line and saw action in six games. COLUMBIA HIGH SCHOOL: Named second team all-state ... Won the Outstanding Offensive Lineman Award at Columbia as a junior and senior ... Selected to Florida’s North-South Shrine Bowl ... Tabbed to the Gainesville Sun All-Area First Team as a junior and senior ... Ranked sixth in the state in powerlifting as a junior ... Boasted a 420 bench press and 305 power clean ... Member of the National Honors Society ... Coached by Danny Green. PERSONAL: Born May 2, 1988 in Lake City, Fla. ... Given name is Sampson Maurice Genus ... Son of Sampson and Addie Genus ... Has two brothers: Denzel and Glenn, and two sisters: Marcia and Carla ... Cousin Jerome Carter played for the St. Louis Rams ... Last name is pronounced JEAN-us ... Majoring in criminology.
2010 Spring: Came in at one of the No. 2 defensive end positions in first depth chart of spring along with Julius Forte. 2009: Played in three games before ankle injury ended his season … USF will pursue a medical redshirt … His first two career tackles were both sacks against Western Kentucky … Totaled three tackles in very limited action during the season. ARMWOOD HIGH SCHOOL: Was a four-star recruit at defensive end ... Ranked fourth best weakside defensive end in the nation by Rivals.com and 61st best prospect overall ... Rated 12th best defensive end according to Scout.com ... Ranked fifth best defensive end by ESPN ... Rated second in pass rushing among defensive ends by Rivals.com and was the 15th best Florida prospect in Rivals.com preseason list ... One of the nine best prospects in the Tampa area according to the Tampa Tribune and St. Petersburg Times ... Plays out of a low sprinter’s stance and can be explosive off the ball ... Displays lateral quickness and an ability to slip around the block to make an inside charge ... A solid wrap-up tackler with good closing speed ... Three-year starter and team captain at Armwood High School ... Coached by Sean Callahan ... Recorded 75 tackles, six sacks, five forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries, two fumbles returned for touchdowns, 21 quarterback hurries, 10 pass breakups and 18 tackles for a loss as a senior ... Compiled 98 tackles, 21 tackles for a loss and 21 sacks as a junior, becoming Armwood High School’s all-time sack leader ... First team Reebok Florida Phenom selection as a senior ... Earned CSTV National Defensive Player of the Year and USA Today and Parade Magazine first-team All-America honors following his senior campaign ... Also named to the 2008 EA Sports All-America team ... Selected for the 2008 U.S. Army All-American Bowl ... Was a two-time first team all-county selection by both the Times and the Tribune ... Also voted a two-time defensive player of the year by the Times ... Named Bright House Sports Network Defensive MVP of the Year as a junior and was a Class 4A first team All-State and AllSun Coast selection ... Runs a 4.55 in the 40-yard dash ... Received more than 70 scholarship offers and chose USF over USC, Florida, Florida State, Miami, Auburn, Clemson, North Carolina and Tennessee. PERSONAL: Undecided on a major. Year 2009
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UT 2
AT 1
TT 3
TFL 2.0-6
Sack 2.0-6
griffin
griffiths
Sterling
Chase
#17 | Wide Receiver | 6-1 | 180 | Sophomore
#49 | Tight End | 6-3 | 225 | Redshirt Freshman
>> Opa Locka, Fla. | Miami Monsignor Pace HS
>> Tallahassee, Fla. | North Florida Christian HS
Coach McGeoghan on Griffin: “Stepped up in big games for us last year. A tremendous competitor who has good speed and is very instinctive. Loves to play the game and loves to compete. A quick learner. We need him to step up and make great gains this year.”
Coach Fitch on Griffiths: “As he gets more comfortable on the offensive side of the ball, his role will grow in the shortyardage, goal-line and special teams play, to the point that we can put him in the game in those situations and he can be an effective player for us.”
2010 Spring: Listed at No. 1 wide receiver at the Z position following the spring season ... Also ran track for USF during the 2010 spring season.
2010 Spring: Moved to fullback to provide more depth at the position. 2009: Utilized redshirt season.
2009: Played in 13 games and started 10 times … Flashed a ton of potential while reeling in 14 receptions for 265 yards and two touchdowns … Averaged 18.9 yards per catch … Biggest catch was a 73-yard score against Florida State … Also had a 41-yard reception against Pitt … Pulled in four receptions for 60 yards against Louisville. MONSIGNOR PACE HIGH SCHOOL: Rated 135th best prospect at wide receiver by Scout. com ... Ranked 70th best prospect at wide receiver by ESPN ... Was a three-year starter at wide receiver for Miami Monsignor Pace High School ... Caught 37 passes for 779 yards and nine touchdowns as a senior ... Finished his junior season with 35 catches for 970 yards and 10 touchdowns ... Also saw time at safety recording 35 tackles and one interception in his high school career ... Named one of the Top 25 Players in Miami-Dade County by the Miami Herald in 2008 ... Is a tall, lean wide receiver with long arms and smooth athleticism ... Has good initial quickness off the line and possesses solid top-end speed ... A polished route runner who does a good job at creating leverage by attacking defenders ... Carries a 3.7 GPA ... Runs a 4.5 forty-yard dash ... Also lettered in track where he finished second in the FHSAAA Championships in the 400m (48.47) ... Chose USF over Mississippi, Pittsburgh, Purdue and Kansas State, among others.
NORTH FLORIDA CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL: Ranked 43rd best prospect at strong side linebacker by Scout.com ... Rated 73rd best prospect at inside linebacker by Rivals.com ... Fundamentally sound and does a good job maintaining gap integrity on the inside ... Displays above average redirection skills in mirroring backs between the tackles and possesses good coverage skills ... Has played both linebacker and defensive end ... Had 120 tackles, 14 tackles for a loss, four sacks and four forced fumbles as a junior ... Led North Florida Christian to the 2007 state championship game ... Garnered first team Class 1A honors as a senior ... Named All-Big Bend Honorable Mention following his junior season ... Runs a 4.6 forty-yard dash ... Carries a 3.7 GPA ... Chose USF over Rutgers, Auburn, Florida State and N.C. State. PERSONAL: Undecided on a major.
PERSONAL: Majoring in communications Year 2009
GP-GS 13-10
Rec 14
Yds 265
Avg 18.9
TD 2
Long 73, at FSU
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#46 | Defensive Tackle | 6-2 | 306 | Sophomore
#41 | Defensive End | 6-0 | 243 | Junior
>> LaGrange, Ga. | Troup County HS
Coach Patrick on Grissom: “Pork Chop is a big-body guy who’s really getting into great shape. One of our best effort guys. You tell him to do something, he goes out and executes it. He’s getting better with his hands and being more physical. He has the ability to hold point and make some things happen at the nose guard position and put us in good situations.”
>> Lithonia, Ga. | Martin Luther King HS
Coach Hargreaves on Hampton: “A great technician, does a great job with his hands. Needs to continue to improve his motor and finish plays. An extremely strong kid who plays with great leverage. Does a nice job at the point of attack. Has a chance to really make plays. He’s a guy who could really help us.” 2010 Spring: Came in at No. 2 defensive end following the spring season.
2010 Spring: Appeared at No. 2 defensive tackle on the depth chart following the spring. 2009: Promising season was slowed by injuries midway through the year … Played in eight games and started three times at defensive and nose tackle … Accounted for 11 tackles, including season high of four against Wofford in season opener … Also had half a tackle for loss. 2008: Played in one game against FIU, registering two tackles ... Considered the most promising defensive lineman among the 2008 newcomers by the coaching staff ... Sidelined by an ankle injury after the FIU game ... USF applied for a medical-redshirt after the season. TROUP COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL: Rated the 64th best defensive tackle in the country by Rivals.com and 66th by Scout.com ... Fell in love with USF after coming down to Tampa for the West Virginia game ... Shows tremendous burst off the ball and overall quickness ... Had 13 sacks, five forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries as a senior ... Named all-region 2007... Won team award for best defensive lineman in 2007... Three-year football letterwinner... Also lettered in wrestling (2 years) ... Chose USF over Arkansas, North Carolina and Southern Miss. PERSONAL: Born June 9, 1990 ... Raised by Jackie Jennings ... Full first name is Ticory, but goes by “Cory” ... Majoring in criminology. Year 2009
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2009: Played in all 13 games on special teams and in a back-up role at defensive end … Accounted for three tackles on the year. 2008: Played in six games as a backup at defensive end ... Collected five tackles including one for a loss of six yards ... Also had one sack for a loss of six yards. 2007: Used his redshirt year. MARTIN LUTHER KING HIGH SCHOOL: Region’s defensive player of the year as a senior when he had 77 tackles, including 10 sacks and 19 tackles for loss ... Also caused five fumbles and recovered three ... Blocked one punt and one field goal ... All-DeKalb County and an allregion player as a junior and senior ... Honorable mention all-state as a senior ... Recruited by Auburn, Georgia Tech, Clemson, Purdue and Maryland ... Coached by Cory Jarvis. PERSONAL: Born April 14, 1989 ... Given name is Patrick Lamar Hampton ... Son of James and Toya Hampton ... Has one brother and one sister ... Majoring in communications. Year 2008 2009 Total
G-GS 6-0 13-0 19-0
UT 4 1 5
AT 1 2 3
TT TFL 5 0.5-3 3 0-0 8 0.5-3
INT 0 0 0
PBU 0 0 0
FR 0 0 0
TD 0 0 0
hawkins Jeff
#89 | Tight End | 6-4 | 251 | Sophomore
>> Ocala, Fla. | Vanguard HS
Coach Scott on Hawkins: “Jeff has worked really hard. For the first time this offseason he was healthy and really hit the weights hard. A guy who has really gotten in shape and gotten stronger, it’s really made a difference for him.”
hill Anthony
#96 | Defensive Tackle | 6-4 | 271 | Sophomore
>> Pensacola, Fla. | Pensacola HS
Coach Patrick on Hill: “Another young guy who got some time last year who needs to continue to work in the weight room to get stronger and become a more physical player. That will help him with his explosion and quickness. He is very flexible and has the ability to bend and turn the corner. We’re looking for a lot of good reps out of him.”
2010 Spring: Listed at No. 1 tight end on the depth chart post-spring. 2009: Made his career debut in the regular season finale against UConn. 2008: Utilized redshirt season. VANGUARD HIGH SCHOOL: Ranked as 35th best tight end in the country by Scout.com ... Ranked as the 48th best tight end by ESPN.com ... One of the state’s top tight end prospects ... USF believes he can step in and contribute early ... Vanguard offense was not built around tight end, yet he still had 12 catches for 221 yards ... Averaged 18 yards per catch ... Also collected 22 pancakes ... Worked in part-time role on defense, recording four sacks, 14 TFL, 51 tackles, two forced fumbles and one recovered fumble ... Had 13 catches for 195 yards and one touchdown as junior ...Voted team captain as a junior and senior ... Also played defensive end and had 14 tackles and one interception ... Wrestled and competed in track ... First player to commit in the 2008 class ... Coached by Phil Yancey at Vanguard ... Chose USF over UCF, Georgia Tech and Maryland. PERSONAL: Born December 1, 1989 ... Son of Jim and Kathy Hawkins ... Goes by the nickname “Hawk” ... One sister, Kirsten ... Majoring in social sciences.
2010 Spring: Listed at one of the No. 2 defensive tackle positions in post-spring depth chart along with Luke Sager. 2009: Pulled redshirt to play in three games late in the season against Louisville, Miami and Northern Illinois in the International Bowl … Totaled three tackles, including half a tackle for loss. PENSACOLA HIGH SCHOOL: Three-star recruit at defensive tackle ... Ranked 91st best prospect in Florida in the 2008 recruiting class according to Rivals.com ... Rated 51st best prospect at defensive tackle in the 2008 class by Rivals.com ... Rated 37th best prospect at defensive tackle in the 2008 class by Scout.com ... Had 65 tackles and eight sacks during his senior season ... Recorded 70 tackles and 9.5 sacks as a junior while battling a shoulder separation ... Named to the 3A All-Star game following his junior season ... Garnered PrepStar All-Region honors as a senior ... Hails from the same high school as rising junior nose tackle Terrell McClain. PERSONAL: Majoring in communications.
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#79 | Offensive Guard | 6-4 | 300 | Junior
>> Lithia, Fla. | Newsome HS
#87 | Wide Receiver | 5-5 | 155 | Redshirt Freshman
>> Opa Locka, Fla. | Miami Monsignor Pace HS
Coach Shankweiler on Hine: “Our blue-collar guy who fights through injury. Has a great weight-room work ethic and has done a great job of learning the fundamental changes we’ve made. Finished the end of spring as one of the top 3 linemen we have.”
Coach McGeoghan on Hopkins: “An undersized guy who can really fly. Has a lot of heart, is very competitive and is a tough kid. A guy who we’re looking for to make some gains and make a contribution to the team this year whether it be on special teams or at wide receiver. Has good upside.”
2010 Spring: Came in at No. 1 right guard following the spring season.
2010 Spring: Battled for the No. 3 wide receiver spot on the depth chart ... Also ran track for USF during the 2010 spring season.
2009: As a former walk-on, played in 13 games and started 12 times … Among the most consistent members of an underrated offensive line … Moved back and forth between right and left guard … Standout academic student who has been honored by the business college … Earned the team’s Scholar Athlete Award. 2008: Played in seven games, primarily as a reserve. 2007: Utilized redshirt season. NEWSOME HIGH SCHOOL: A four-year starter and multiple award winner at Newsome High school ... First team all-county ... Second team all-state ... East Hillsborough All-Star ... Team captain ... Also member of National Honors Society ... Honor roll student all four years. PERSONAL: Born October 5, 1988 in Fayetteville, N.C. ... One of four children to Charlie and Janine Hine ... Has two younger brothers: Jared and Seth, and a younger sister: Michela ... Majoring in business management.
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2009: Utilized redshirt season. MONSIGNOR PACE HIGH SCHOOL: Ranked 149th best prospect as an athlete by ESPN ... Recorded 22 receptions for 350 yards and two touchdowns as a senior ... Also returned one kick for a touchdown ... Has played on both sides of the ball and on special teams ... Returned four punts for touchdowns and two kickoffs for touchdowns during his junior campaign ... Scored a total of 10 touchdowns and added two interceptions while playing primarily at defensive back ... Dynamic return specialist and slot receiver with blazing speed ... Possesses sudden change-of-direction and lateral agility skills ... A two-time first team All-Dade County selection ... Also lettered in track running a 10.25 in the 100-meter ... Posted the nation’s best 200 time with a 20.97 to capture the Class 2A title ... Runs a 4.3 forty-yard dash ... Chose USF over Kansas State, Auburn, Texas A&M and LSU, among others … Also heavily recruited by many major programs as a track athlete. PERSONAL: Majoring in health sciences.
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jacques
Faron
#23 | Wide Receiver | 5-6 | 166 | Senior
>> Bradenton, Fla. | Butler CC - Kan. | Southeast HS
Steven
#72 | Offensive Guard | 6-2 | 293 | Redshirt Freshman
>> Hollywood, Fla. | South Broward HS
Coach McGeoghan on Hornes: “A consistent player who has good hands for a little guy. He gets in there and makes difficult catches among bigger athletes. He’s got great instincts and a savvyness about him. He’s a guy we really like.”
Coach Shankweiler on Jacques: “A young, strong guy who is very smart kid. Working very hard at becoming a player for us.”
2010 Spring: Competed for the No. 3 spot at wide receiver on the depth chart.
2009: Utilized redshirt season.
2009: Walked on in camp, became the primary punt returner and earned a scholarship before the first game of the season … Totaled 16 punt returns for 80 yards, an average of 5.0 yards per return … Had a career-high 21-yard punt return against UConn and Charleston Southern.
SOUTH BROWARD HIGH SCHOOL: Ranked 49th best offensive guard in the country by Scout.com and 51st best offensive guard prospect by Rivals.com ... Ranked 99th best prospect in Florida by Rivals.com ... Broward County’s 16th best prospect according to the South Florida Sun-Sentinel ... Powerful offensive lineman with impressive upper body strength ... Three year starter at South Broward High School ... Coached by Alan Held ... Saw action at both offensive guard and defensive tackle ... As a senior, anchored an offensive line that allowed South Broward to rush for 1,937 yards and average 273.4 yards of total offense per game ... Garnered first team Class 6A honors in 2008 ... First team all-county selection and a second team Reebok Florida Phenom selection during his senior campaign ... Second-team all-county selection as a junior ... Bench presses 405 pounds and squats 575 ... Boasts a 3.7 grade point average ... Also lettered in wrestling, qualifying for the state tournament in the heavyweight division after finishing his junior season with a 36-6 overall record ... Recruited by USF Assistant Coach Larry Scott ... Chose USF over Auburn, West Virginia and South Carolina.
PRIOR TO USF: Competed in 2008 for Butler Community College (Kan.), the 2008 junior college national champion ... Caught 32 passes for 433 yards with three touchdowns ... Averaged 13.5 yards per catch ... Also returned three punts for seven yards ... Averaged 30.2 yards returning punts as a senior at Bradenton Southeast in 2005 ... Has three years of eligibility. PERSONAL: Majoring in social sciences. PUNT RETURN Year GP-GS 2009 13-0
No 16
Yds 80
Avg 5.0
TD Long 0 21 vs. CSU, UConn
2010 Spring: Competed for the backup spots at the guard positions.
PERSONAL: Majoring in business administration.
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JaQuez
Sabbath
#30 | Safety | 6-2 | 191 | Redshirt Freshman
#11 | Linebacker | 5-11 | 235 | Senior
>> St. Petersburg, Fla. | Lakewood HS
>> Miami, Fla. | Central HS
Coach Smith on Jenkins: “For a guy who sat out a whole year, I thought he had a great spring. The jury is still out on knowing just how much he can contribute this year and beyond. I believe we can win with him.”
Coach Snyder on Joseph: “A very, very smart football player who’s played a lot of football around here. He brings a high football IQ to the field.”
2010 Spring: Listed at No. 2 free safety in last depth chart of the spring season.
2010 Spring: Appeared at No. 1 Will linebacker along with DeDe Lattimore on post-spring depth chart.
2009: Utilized redshirt season. LAKEWOOD HIGH SCHOOL: Ranked 73rd best prospect in the Florida Preseason Top 100 by Rivals.com ... Rated 36th best prospect at safety by Rivals.com ... Has played safety, wide receiver, quarterback and saw time as a return specialist ... Played mostly quarterback his senior season ... Recorded more than 1,300 yards passing with 19 touchdowns and rushed for 500 yards and five scores in seven games as a senior ... Also had 28 tackles, one interception and a forced fumble through seven games during his senior campaign ... Compiled 700 yards passing, 400 yards rushing, 350 yards receiving and 200 yards on kick returns as a junior ... Also logged 50 tackles and one interception on defense ... A Class 4A honorable mention selection as a senior ... Quick on run support and a physical tackler at safety ... Tremendous leaping ability and timing make him an interception threat.
2009: Played and started in every game but the regular season finale against UConn due to the flu … Fifth on the team with 50 tackles … Posted a personal best four tackles for loss … Led the team with three forced fumbles, including two against Florida State, becoming the fourth player ever at USF to force two fumbles in one game … Also contributed four pass breakups … Set career-high for tackles against Miami with nine … Against Florida State, racked up seven tackles, one tackle for loss and a pass breakup in addition to two forced fumbles. 2008: Played in 12 games, working regularly at weakside linebacker ... Recorded 19 tackles, two tackles for loss, one interception and one quarterback hurry ... First career interception came at Cincinnati ... Had a career-high five tackles in season-opener against UT Martin ... Also collected four tackles against Cincinnati.
PERSONAL: Undecided on a major. 2007: Worked in a reserve role at linebacker ... Collected 14 tackles, all solo tackles ... Singlegame high of four tackles against Pitt ... Also had three tackles against Syracuse and UCF. 2006: Redshirt season. CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL: Had 11 sacks among his 68 tackles in 2005 ... Also returned an interception for a touchdown ... Class 6A first team all-state ... All-Dade County in Miami Herald for Classes 4A-6A ... As a junior he had 95 tackles, six sacks, three fumble recoveries and two interceptions, including one for a touchdown ... Also blocked three kicks ... Ranked 10th-best senior in Miami by Miami Herald ... Played in Dade County All-Star Game and the Dade-Broward All-Star Game ... Coached by Tony Saunders. PERSONAL: Born December 29, 1987 in Miami, Fla. ... Raised by Marie Castor ... Has two sisters: Jessica and Gabriel, and two brothers: Daniel and Mario ... Cousin Chris Paul Etienne is a quarterback at Rutgers ... Majoring in criminology. YEAR 2007 2008 2009 Total
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UT 14 11 24 49
AT 0 8 26 34
TT 14 19 50 83
TFL 0-0 2-9 4-6 6-15
INT 0-0 1-33 0-0 1-33
PBU 0 0 4 4
FF 0 0 3 3
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Andrew
#43 | Fullback | 6-2 | 242 | Senior
#85 | Tight End | 6-5 | 250 | Senior
>> Bushnell, Fla. | South Sumter HS
>> Shalimar, Fla. | Choctawhatchee HS
Coach Fitch on Kelly: “Richard is one of our best football players. He comes to work everyday. Has very good hands for the position. He’ll be a key figure in our offense in certain situations. We look for him to be a leader of the group in terms of the way he plays the game and the role he fits in to. He’ll be one of the senior leaders of our offense.”
Coach Scott on Ketchel: “Andrew is a veteran with the most experience in the group. He’s been there and felt what the fire feels like. He’s a guy who’s going to have to help us this year.”
2010 Spring: Listed at No. 1 fullback in post-spring depth chart.
2009: Played in every game and started on two occasions against Louisville and UConn … Reeled in two catches for 42, the first two receptions of his career … His first career reception went for 37 yards against Charleston Southern.
2009: Played in every game and started three times at tight end and fullback… Worked in hybrid roll between fullback and tight end the entire season … Carried the ball two times for two yards … Also had a 27-yard reception against UConn … Contributed on special teams with two tackles. 2008: Played in 13 games, earning the start against Cincinnati ... Considered the bruiser by the coaches in a talented and deep backfield ... Carried the ball 23 times for 115 yards and one rushing score ... Sixth on the team in carries and rushing yards ... Also reeled in three receptions for 15 yards and a touchdown ... First career touchdown came on the ground against Syracuse ... First career receiving touchdown came against Louisville ... Career-high eight carries for 39 yards against UCF. 2007: Part of the true-freshman class that has received time in 2007 ... Worked primarily on special teams, but also appeared at full back in USF’s three-back set ... One carry for one yard against Louisville. SOUTH SUMTER HIGH SCHOOL: A first-team all-state choice in Class 2A, had 1,200 yards on 145 carries, including 16 touchdowns... Also a solid pass catcher, getting 15 receptions for 285 yards with one touchdown ... Named the Leesburg Daily Commercial Offensive Player of the Year... Played in Florida North-South All-Star Game in Lakeland... First team all-Lake/Sumter Counties by Orlando Sentinel, as well as second team all-Central Florida... Ranked 15th best fullback by Scout.com... Team captain and a member of the FACA District 8 All-Star team... Joins a long list of South Sumter players to choose USF, including current linebackers Ben Moffitt and Sam Miller... Also recruited by Florida State and Alabama... Coached by Inman Sherman.
2010 Spring: Came in at No. 2 tight end on the depth chart following the spring season.
2008: Worked in a reserve role, playing in six games and starting at tight end in the magicJack St. Petersburg Bowl Game. 2007: Worked in a reserve role. 2006: Utilized redshirt season. CHOCTAWHATCHEE HIGH SCHOOL: Ranked 80th tight end in nation by Scout.com ... Recorded 32 catches for 455 yards as a senior ... All-area and All-Northwest Florida ... 15 receptions for 190 yards as a junior ... Team captain ... Three-year starter in football and basketball ... Averaged 15 points in basketball, where he was also all-area ... Coached by Bobby Moore. PERSONAL: Born November 24, 1987 in Ft. Walton Beach, Fla. ... Son of Carolyn and Terry Ketchel ... Father played football at Duke University from 1973-76 ... Has one brother ... Earned his bachelors degree in May 2010 in politicial science ... Working on a masters in public administration.
PERSONAL: Born October 3, 1987 in Leesburg, Fla... Son of Brenda Kelly... Nicknamed “LeeLee” ... Majoring in social sciences. Rushing YEAR 2007 2008 2009 Total
G-GS 11-0 13-1 13-3 37-4
ATT 1 23 2 26
YDS 1 115 2 118
AVG 1.0 5.0 1.0 4.5
TD LONG 0 1 vs. Louisville 1 14 (UT-Martin, UCF) 0 2 vs.Miami 1 14 (UT-Martin, UCF)
Receiving YEAR 2007 2008 2009 Total
G-GS 11-0 13-1 13-3 37-4
REC 0 3 1 4
YDS 0 15 27 42
AVG 0 5.0 27.0 10.5
TD 0 1 0 1
LONG 0 8 vs. Syracuse 27 at UConn 27 at UConn
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#5 | Wide Receiver | 5-8 | 164 | Sophomore
#55 | Linebacker | 6-0 | 232 | Sophomore
>> Tampa, Fla. | Hillsborough HS
>> Lake Mary, Fla. | Lake Mary HS
Coach McGeoghan on Lamar: “Lindsey has tremendous upside. A converted running back who has some natural receiver ability. Very, very fast, he’s also one of the smartest guys in the room. Very hard on himself as he wants to know everything he can on the position. He’s in the office everyday wanting to watch film. That, in and of itself, will allow him to compete early at the receiver position. He’s just a dynamic young man and someone we’re really excited about.” 2010 Spring: Appeared at No. 2 wide receiver at the Z position in final spring depth chart ... Also ran track for USF during the 2010 spring season.
Coach Snyder on Lanaris: “A very instinctive football player. A tough guy. Football makes sense to him.” 2010 Spring: Listed at No. 1 Mike linebacker along with Sam Barrington in final spring depth chart. 2009: Worked almost exclusively on special teams while playing in 12 games … Worked and learned behind senior Kion Wilson at linebacker … Registered one tackle. 2008: Utilized redshirt season.
2009: Played in 11 games, getting one start against Florida State, and was a versatile threat for the Bulls … Rushed the ball 40 times for 174 yards and two touchdowns … Racked up 99 yards in the first two games of the season … Also had 10 catches for 36 yards, including four receptions for 24 yards in the season opener … Longest run of the season went for 29 yards against Cincinnati … Longest reception went for 14 yards against Wofford. HILLSBOROUGH HIGH SCHOOL: Amassed more than 3,300 yards in his high school career as a starting running back and return specialist ... Projects at running back, slot receiver and kickoff/punt return specialist at the collegiate level ... Ranked 57th best prospect at wide receiver by Scout.com ... Rated 21st best all-purpose back by Rivals.com ... A versatile athlete who shows good vision at finding the seams and great acceleration slicing through the defense... Excels at making defenders miss with great stop-start and jump-cut skills ... Rushed for 1,319 yards and 18 touchdowns on 121 carries as a senior, averaging 11-yards per carry ... Also logged eight catches for 146 yards and two touchdowns during his senior campaign ... Rushed for 938 yards and eight touchdowns while battling a knee injury as a junior ... Garnered first team All-Hillsborough County honors as a senior ... Also a Class 4A third team selection as a senior ... Lettered in track where he won the regional championship in both the 100-meter (10.35) and 200 (21.41) events as a junior .. Runs the 40-yard dash in 4.3 seconds... Boast a 3.4 GPA ... Chose USF over South Carolina, Michigan, Louisville and Boston College, among others. PERSONAL: Majoring in mass communications. Rushing YEAR 2009
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ATT 40
YDS 174
AVG 4.3
TD 2
LONG 29 vs.Cincinnati
Receiving YEAR G-GS 2009 11-1
REC 10
YDS 36
AVG 3.6
TD 0
LONG 14 vs.Wofford
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LAKE MARY HIGH SCHOOL: Named one of the 2007 Preseason Top 100 Florida High School Football Prospects ... Tabbed the 2007-2008 Lake Mary Male Athlete of the Year Award... Team captain in 2007... Recorded 234 tackles, 20 for losses, in upperclassman campaigns as linebacker ... Five forced fumbles, two recovered, four blocked kicks and seven sacks ... Ran back a 17-yard interception for a touchdown ... Lettered three years in varsity football and baseball ... Starting varsity catcher in 2007 and 2008 ... 2008 voted team player of the year ... Won offensive player of the year batting .465 ... National Honor Society Inductee ... Grade point average of 3.77 ... Received honor roll and Principal honors. PERSONAL: Born March 29, 1990... Son of Mark and Brenda Lanaris... Sister attends UCF ... Former teammates with Southern California standout linebacker Keith Rivers... Worked with Episcopal Youth Group and also worked football summer camp at Lake Mary ... Majoring in business.
landi
lane
Evan
Chris
#9 | Wide Receiver | 6-3 | 221 | Sophomore
#24 | Safety | 5-8 | 204 | Senior
>> Coral Springs, Fla. | Coral Springs Charter HS
>> Miami, Fla. | Everglades HS
Coach McGeoghan on Landi: “A converted quarterback who has a lot of ability. Football is very important to him and he takes it very seriously. Catches the ball well, runs good routes and is working on his speed. Is a tremendous competitor who works hard in the weight room. A great player to coach, he does all the right things and everything you ask.”
Coach Smith on Lane: “A great young man who had an even better spring. He’s got as good a work ethic as anybody in the secondary. We look for him to contribute on special teams and possibly crack the two-deep at safety.” 2010 Spring: Came in at No. 3 at safety on the depth chart following the spring season.
2010 Spring: Appeared at No. 2 wide receiver at X position in post-spring depth chart. 2009: Played in 12 games in a slash role… Saw time at quarterback, wide receiver and holder … Future may be at wide receiver … Ran the ball six times for 11 yards … Reeled in five receptions for 39 yards … Went 3-5 for 36 yards and a touchdown pass in backup duty against Pitt.
2009: Was a walk-on defensive back who played on multiple special team units … Registered one tackle, against Wofford, in 12 games played on the year.
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EVERGLADES HIGH SCHOOL: Earned multiple varsity letters at Everglades High School. PERSONAL: Majoring in biomedical sciences.
2008: Utilized redshirt season ... Won the Golden Bull Award for Offense, which is given to the top scout team player as voted on by the coaching staff. CORAL SPRINGS CHARTER HIGH SCHOOL: Versatile athlete who can excel on either side of the ball... Will get look at quarterback and defensive back ... Ranked the 107th best quarterback prospect in the country by Scout.com ... 2A first team all-state as a defensive back ... Threw for 11 touchdowns and scored four times on the ground during senior season ... Also had three interceptions and 60 tackles as safety... As a junior was named to the All-Broward County second team offense … Threw for 1,352 yards and 10 touchdowns while rushing 22 times for 124 yards and four touchdowns ... Limited amount of play on defense as junior but still came up with two interceptions ... Tested out with a 32-inch vertical leap during high school career ... In addition to QB duties, also played wide receiver, safety and punter ... A multi-sport talent who is an accomplished athlete in basketball, hockey and baseball ... Held a 4.0 GPA... Chose USF over Wisconsin and South Carolina. PERSONAL: Born April 15, 1990 ... Son of Michael and Dee Landi ... Sister Justine plays volleyball at Louisville ... Father played football at UCF and mother played basketball at UCF ... Offered a contract with the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) out of high school, but chose to pursue football... Goes by the nickname “E” ... Name is pronounced Land-ee ... Majoring in communications.
Year 2009 Year 2009
G-GS 12-0 G-GS 12-0
CAREER PASSING STATS CMP-ATT-INT PCT YDS 3-5-1 60.0 36 Rec 5
CAREER RECEIVING STATS Yds AVG 39 7.8
lattimore Devekeyan “DeDe”
#34 | Linebacker | 6-2 | 230 | Redshirt Freshman
>> Athens, Ga. | Cedar Shoals HS
Coach Snyder on Lattimore: “DeDe is full of potential. A very young kid, very sudden. He has a good career in front of him.” 2010 Spring: Listed at No. 1 Will linebacker along with Sabbath Joseph on final post-spring depth chart. 2009: Utilized redshirt season.
TD 1 TD 0
QB EFF 146.48 LONG 11, at UConn
CEDAR SHOALS HIGH SCHOOL: Ranked 15th best prospect at strong linebacker by Scout. com ... Rated 13th best prospect at inside linebacker according to ESPN ... Rated 66th best prospect at inside linebacker by Rivals.com ... Ranked 71st on Rivals.com Georgia Postseason Top 75 list ... Played on both sides of the ball at Cedar Shoals High School as a running back and linebacker ... Finished his senior season with 46 tackles, nine tackles for a loss, four sacks and four forced fumbles ... Named to the 2008 Georgia All-Star team and the All-Northeast Georgia team ... Also garnered Defensive Player of the Year honors in Region 8-AAAA ... Rushed for 631 yards and six touchdowns on 88 carries as a junior ... Also had 118 total tackles, 18 tackles for a loss, 12 sacks and 18 quarterback hurries in 10 games ... Does a good job of pressing seams and closing on the ball ... A solid tackler with the ability to make plays down-field ... Bench presses 315 pounds and squats 475 ... Boasts a 31-inch vertical jump ... Runs a 4.5 forty-yard dash. PERSONAL: Major is undecided.
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Jon
A.J.
#8 | Safety | 5-11 | 202 | Sophomore
#11 | Wide Receiver | 6-2 | 205 | Senior
>> Delray Beach, Fla. | Atlantic Community HS >>
>> Bradenton, Fla. | Southeast HS
Coach Smith on Lejiste: “Jon is a very good player. A very quiet player who has a chance to be an excellent player on the field.” 2010 Spring: Came in at No. 2 strong safety in final depth chart of the spring. 2009: Competed in all 13 games and got the starting nod against UConn at strong safety … Totaled 29 tackles and one tackle for loss for two yards … Had one forced fumble … Also posted one pass breakup … Highlight performance came against Florida State when his crushing hit forced a fumble and was a momentum changer in the Bulls’ 17-7 win. 2008: Utilized redshirt season. ATLANTIC COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL: Hard-hitting defensive back who played for one of the top high school programs in the state ... Versatile skills could land him at corner or safety ... Rated the 109th best cornerback in the country by Scout.com ... 3.2 GPA ... As a junior, he racked up 55 tackles and two interceptions ... Fumble recovery for a touchdown ... First team all-district ... Second team all-county ... Pre-season top 100 in Florida ... ESPN national safety list ... Also competed in track where he has high jumped 6 feet, four inches ... Four-year letterwinner ... Chose USF over West Virginia, Wisconsin, Rutgers, Kentucky and UCF. PERSONAL: Born February 2, 1990 ... Raised by Roujon and Sainvilla Lejiste ... Has three sisters: Rose, Erin and Lucy ... . God-brother Brian Flauder played for Georgia Tech ... Name is pronounce lah-gist ... Majoring in criminology. Year 2009
G-GS 13-1
UT 16
AT 13
TT 29
TFL 1-2
PBU 1
FF 1
Coach McGeoghan on Love: “Is going to work extremely hard to come back. A talented player who is very tough, competitive and plays with urgency. A very intense, focused young man who is going to get back on the field from this ACL injury. He’s got some football left in the tank. His leadership will be missed in the beginning part of the season, but we’re looking to add that later on during the year.” 2010 Spring: Suffered torn ACL in spring game but is aiming to be back late in the 2010 regular season. 2009: Ranked second on the team with 26 receptions for 489 yards and tied for the team lead with four touchdown receptions … Played in all 13 games and started six times … Showed no ill effects from off-season knee surgery … Averaged 18.8 yards per catch, the third-highest mark in school history … Had six receptions of 25 yards or longer … Single game high of 121 yards against Louisville on four receptions while replacing deep threat Carlton Mitchell … Marked the first time going over the 100-yard mark … Compiled 340 yards over the last six games of the season … Also had one rush for 12 yards. 2008: Only receiver on the team to start all 13 games ... Third on the team in receptions (31) and receiving yards (370) ... Averaged 11.9 yards per catch ... Scored two touchdowns ... Also had two rushes for 15 yards ... Single-season best five receptions for 83 yards in the win over Kansas ... Also reeled in a 37-yard touchdown catch against the Jayhawks ... 26 of 31 catches came in the first eight games ... Six games with at least three receptions. 2007: Took advantage of opportunity to play when injuries depleted the wide receiving corps late in the season ... Displayed tremendous promise and earned a more prominent role for future seasons ... Ended the season with eight catches for 111 yards and one touchdown ... First career catch against Cincinnati ... Contributed three catches for 48 yards against Syracuse, also had 33-yard reception against Louisville ... Scored a fourth quarter touchdown and had 23 receiving yards in the Sun Bowl. 2006: Utilized redshirt season. SOUTHEAST HIGH SCHOOL: Excelled as a receiver and defensive back ... Teammate of USF defensive lineman David Fonua. PERSONAL: Born Dec. 7, 1987 ... Raised by Debra and Anthony Love ... Has a twin sister, Angela, who attends Florida State and two other sisters, Alexis and Cordiena ... Cousin Peter Warrick was a standout at Florida State and in the NFL … Majoring in communications. YEAR 2007 2008 2009 Total
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G-GS 7-0 13-13 13-6 33-19
REC 8 31 26 65
YDS 111 370 489 970
AVG 13.9 11.9 18.8 14.9
TD 1 2 4 7
LONG 36 at Syracuse 38 vs. Pitt 45 (WVU, UL) 45 (WVU, UL)
marc
marshall
Victor
Craig
#15 | Running Back | 5-10 | 216 | Sophomore
#94 | Defensive End | 6-4 | 265 | Senior
>> Hallandale, Fla. | Hallandale HS
Coach McGeoghan on Marc: “A big-body guy who’s worked at several positions for us. A very talented athlete who loves to catch the ball in traffic and isn’t afraid to turn upfield and gets some yards after contact. A young football player learning the game and getting better.”
>> Fort Walton Beach, Fla. | Pearl River CC | Choctawhatchee HS Coach Hargreaves on Marshall: “Looking to have his best year and is getting stronger in the weight room. Craig has a really good understanding of what it is we’re trying to do. Understands the game and does a good job of diagnosing plays and understanding where things are going. Plays really hard coming off that edge.”
2010 Spring: Battled for the No. 3 wide receiver spot. 2010 Spring: Listed at No. 1 defensive end in final depth chart of the spring. 2009: Played in the first six games of the season as a defensive back and on special teams before moving to quarterback midway through the season … Will likely wind up at wide receiver for 2010 season … Recorded one tackle during his time on defense. HALLANDALE HIGH SCHOOL: Ranked 71st best prospect in the Florida Preseason Top 100 by Rivals.com ... Rated 55th best prospect among athletes by Rivals.com ... Ranked 19th best prospect at running back by ESPN ... Ranked the 63rd best prospect at running back by Scout.com ... Played primarily quarterback in high school ... Boasts a strong arm with good accuracy at quarterback ... Rugged and sturdy as a back but also has smooth, fluid change-of-direction skills ... Extremely quick and has a proven ability to make defenders miss ... Threw for 854 yards with eight touchdowns completing 42-percent of his passes (45-of-107) ... Also recorded 478 yards rushing and three touchdowns on 83 carries while leading Hallandale High School to a 6-3 record during his senior campaign ... Selected to play in the Under Armour All-American game following his senior season ... Runs a 4.4 forty-yard dash ... Also lettered in baseball ... Chose USF over Rutgers, Kansas State, Boston College, Clemson and West Virginia, among others ... Hails from the same high school as fellow 2009 signee Ricardo Dixon. PERSONAL: Majoring in social sciences.
2009: Played in 10 games and started four times at defensive end and defensive tackle … Breakout season in many respects … Second on the team with four sacks for 30 yards, despite missing three games (knee injury) … Totaled 20 tackles, 4.5 tackles for loss for 32 yards, three pass breakups, one fumble recovery and two quarterback hurries … Standout performance came against Florida State when he registered two sacks. 2008: Junior-college transfer that earned time in all 13 games, starting twice ... Knack for being involved in game-changing plays ... Racked up 14 solo tackles and five assisted stops ... Also had 5.5 tackles for a loss, one sack, two fumble recoveries, one forced fumble and one interception ... Started for George Selvie against NC State and tallied one tackle for loss, one sack, one forced fumble and one interception ... Also recovered a fumble against Syracuse and Louisville ... Recorded tackles for loss in five different games ... Single-game high of three tackles against FIU. PEARL RIVER COMMUNITY COLLEGE: One of three Pearl River teammates to sign with Bulls in 2008, along with Theo Wilson and Kion Wilson ... Speedy and strong defensive end, who should push for time opposite of All-American George Selvie ... Rated as the 30th best junior college prospect ... Finished year with 41 tackles, 4.5 TFL, 3.5 sacks, two fumble recoveries and an interception ... Redshirted his first season at Pearl River and will have three years of eligibility remaining ... All Northwest Florida as a sophomore, junior and senior. PERSONAL: Born on Feb. 10, 1988 ... Majoring in social sciences. YEAR 2008 2009 Total
G-GS 13-2 10-4 23-6
UT 14 12 26
AT 5 8 13
TT 19 20 39
TFL 5.5-15 4.5-32 10-47
SACKS 1-8 4-30 5-38
INT 1-5 0-0 1-5
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#91 | Defensive Tackle | 6-0 | 282 | Junior
>> Tallahassee, Fla. | Godby HS
Kevin
#66 | Offensive Center | 6-1 | 308 | Junior
>> Tallahassee, Fla. | Godby HS
Coach Patrick on McCaskill: “The most explosive defensive tackle we have. He needs to be more consistent and disciplined, something that he has definitely improved upon over the spring. He’s starting to take on more of a leadership role out there.”
Coach Shankweiler on McCaskill: “Made some real strides after getting thrown into some situations where he had to be accountable to the whole offense. Had a very good spring game. I look forward to him being in the 2-deep and playing a lot in every game.”
2010 Spring: Listed at No. 1 defensive tackle in post-spring depth chart.
2010 Spring: Appeared at No. 2 center in the final depth chart of the spring.
2009: Played in every game and started on five occasions, including four straight near the end of the season … Coaches love his tough-as-nails mentality … Tallied 23 tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss, half a sack, three pass breakups and two quarterback hurries … Single game high for tackles was seven against West Virginia … Also had a tackle for loss against WVU.
2009: Played in six games including a starting nod in the regular season finale against UConn at center in place of the injured Sampson Genus.
2008: Pressed into regular duty on the depleted defensive line ... Saw action in 12 games ... Five solo tackles and one assisted ... Also recorded 3.5 tackles for a loss and two sacks ... Broke up one pass and forced one fumble against Syracuse ... Collected a sack in back-toback games against Pitt and Syracuse.
2007: Utilized redshirt season.
2008: Earned limited time in four games on the offensive line.
GODBY HIGH SCHOOL: 95th-ranked prospect in Florida’s 2006 recruiting class by Orlando Sentinel ... Ranked 13th-best center in the nation by Rivals.com ... 23rd by Scout.com ... Chosen to play in CaliFlorida All-Star Game ... Third team all-state in Class 3A.
2007: Utilized redshirt season ... Began working as a defensive tackle. GODBY HIGH SCHOOL: Recorded 95 tackles and eight sacks during junior campaign as a defensive end ... Entered USF as a linebacker prospect. PERSONAL: Born September 11, 1987 ... Son of Phyllis and Nathaniel McCaskill ... Majoring in criminology.
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G-GS 12-0 13-5 25-5
UT 5 6 11
AT 1 17 18
TT 6 23 29
TFL 3.5-17 1.5-4 5-21
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PBU 2 3 5
PERSONAL: Born Sept. 11, 1987 in Tallahassee ... Son of Phyllis and Nathaniel McCaskill ... Given name is Kevin Derell McCaskill ... Twin brother, Keith, is also on the USF football team ... One other brother, Nevin ... Majoring in social sciences.
mcclain
mCghin
Terrell
John
#97 | Defensive Tackle | 6-3 | 310 | Senior
#71 | Offensive Guard | 6-4 | 324 | Redshirt Freshman
>> Pensacola, Fla. | Pensacola HS
>> >> Tallahassee, Fla. | Florida HS
Coach Patrick on McClain: “He had a pretty good spring. He’s got a lot of quick moves and is a great finesse player for being 300 pounds. Needs to work on his base and be a better run defender and work on his escapes.”
Coach Shankweiler on McGhin: “An unknown going into spring game, John will play a lot of football at USF before he graduates. He has come a long way and could play a bunch this year for us.”
2010 Spring: Listed at No. 1 defensive tackle in final depth chart of the spring.
2010 Spring: Listed at No. 2 left guard along with Darren Powe in final depth chart of the spring.
2009: Regular starter on the defensive line who played in 13 games and starting 11 … Totaled 25 tackles and five tackles for loss for 16 yards … Added 1.5 sacks for seven yards lost … Also had a forced fumble and three quarterback hurries … Best performance came against Florida State when he had four tackles and one sack. 2008: Played in 12 games with a starting role on nine occasions ... Battled injuries during early portion of the season ... Emerging talent for the Bulls ... Totaled 19 solo stops and 12 assisted tackles ... Also contributed 3.5 tackles for loss and three sacks ... Forced a fumble against Pitt ... Single-game high four tackles on three occasions – UCF, Louisville and Cincinnati. 2007: True freshman who earned time in the regular rotation on the defense’s interior line ... Flashed a ton of potential and put name among favorites for starting time in 2008 ... Collected seven tackles, five solo, and three tackles for loss ... Also recovered a fumble ... Collected a sack and fumble recovery against Syracuse. PENSACOLA HIGH SCHOOL: Class 3A first team all-state ... MVP in Max Emfinger Shreveport All-American Bowl Game ... Also won MVP of Pensacola East-West All-Star Game ... Ranked No. 44 ranked defensive tackle by Rivals.com … No. 63 by Scout.com ... Rivals ranks 73rd among all positions in the State of Florida ... 65 tackles with eight sacks as a senior ... Also recruited by Alabama, Auburn, Florida, NC State and South Carolina. PERSONAL: Born July 20, 1988 ... Son of Perry and Lynn McClain ... Majoring in social sciences. YEAR 2007 2008 2009 Total
G-GS 12-0 12-9 13-11 37-20
UT 6 19 14 39
AT 2 13 11 26
TT 8 32 25 65
TFL 4-9 3.5-22 5-16 12.5-48
SACKS 0-0 3-21 1.5-7 4.5-28
FR 1 0 0 1
FF 0 1 1 2
2009: Utilized redshirt season. FLORIDA STATE HIGH SCHOOL: Rated 142nd best prospect at offensive tackle by Scout. com ... Ranked 80th best prospect at offensive guard by ESPN ... Helped lead Florida High School to an 11-2 record in 2008 ... Anchored an offensive line that aided the Seminoles in amassing 2,009 yards passing for 18 touchdowns and 3,321 yards rushing for 45 scores as a senior ... Garnered first team Class 2B honors and was a first team all-district selection following his senior season ... Named Big Bend Offensive Lineman of the Year in 2008 ... A third team Reebok Florida Phenom selection ... Finished his junior season with a 12-1 overall record, helped Florida High School to 1,507 yards passing and 10 touchdowns through the air as well as 3,797 yards rushing and 41 rushing scores as part of the offensive line ... Can play any position on the line and projects to contribute to the left side at either guard or tackle ... Solid pass protector with good upper body strength ... Coached by Jarrod Hickman ... Boasts a 3.5 GPA ... Chose USF over Iowa State, Vanderbilt, Arkansas and Georgia Tech PERSONAL: Majoring in criminology.
mihalakos Thanasi “Saki”
#35 | Safety | 5-11 | 185 | Sophomore
>> Jacksonville, Fla. | Terry Parker HS 2010: Joined the team as a walk-on during spring ball.
Prior to USF: Earned three varsity letters in football and two in wrestling ... Named a 2007 team captain ... Was also the team’s Defensive MVP ... Led Terry Parker in sacks ... Earned alldistrict, all-conference and all-state honors in wrestling ... Was a two-time conference and district champion in wrestling ... Member of the National Honor Society and the National Society of High School Scholars. Personal: Born Dec. 16, 1988 ... Son of Julie and Antonio Mihalakos ... Is 100 percent Greek ... Has one older brother and two older sisters ... Majoring in physical education.
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murray
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Demetris
#52 | Linebacker | 6-0 | 210 | Redshirt Freshman
#21 | Running Back | 5-10 | 206 | Sophomore
>> Buford, Ga. | Buford HS
>> Naples, Fla. | Gulf Coast HS 2009: Worked in a reserve role.
GULF COAST HIGH SCHOOL: Totaled 56 tackles to lead the team with two sacks as a senior at Gulf Coast High School in 2007 ... Also had two fumble recoveries and one blocked punt ... Named team captain senior year ... Was named FACA All-District Honorable Mention ... Two-time all-conference honoree ... Team Defensive MVP senior year ... Totaled 73 tackles as a junior ... Also competed on the varsity baseball team ... Earned the President’s Academic Achievement Award in 2005 ... Graduated with a weighted GPA of 3.95. PERSONAL: Major is undecided.
Coach Fitch on Murray: “Has not played much here but has gotten better everyday. He shows good vision and is a very physical runner. Has the ability to break some tackles and get positive yardage. He’ll be our No. 2 guy going into fall camp. We’re looking for him to be a very strong contributor to the offense.” 2010 Spring: Listed at No. 2 running back in final depth chart of the spring. 2009: Played in 11 games and was a key contributor on special teams where he piled up four tackles, including two against Northern Illinois in the International Bowl … Carried the ball 14 times for 77 yards, including 59 yards against Charleston Southern. 2008: Utilized redshirt season BUFORD HIGH SCHOOL: One of the top running backs in Georgia ... Ranked the 49th best running back in the country by Rivals.com and 67th by Scout.com ... Georgia 2A State Player of the Year ... As a senior, helped Buford to an undefeated record and a Georgia 2A state championship... As a junior, had 143 rushing attempts for 1,090 yards, averaging 7.6 yards per carry with 20 touchdowns ... Chose USF over Wake Forest and Maryland.
miller Joel
#25 | Running Back | 5-10 | 190 | Junior
>> Tampa, Fla. | Wharton HS
Coach Fitch on Miller: “Joel had a good spring, battling for the third spot. Very good in pass protection and a very physical player. Will be a key contributor on special teams and a possible role player in our third down situations.” 2010 Spring: Among a group that competed for the No. 3 running back spot. 2009: Worked exclusively on all four special teams units and collected four tackles in 12 games played … Won the Golden Bull Award for the most outstanding offensive scout team player. 2008: Played in 10 games, almost exclusively on special teams ... Racked up seven tackles on coverage units, including two against both Syracuse and Memphis. WHARTON HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered all four years in football ... Ran track freshman year ... Ran for 2,700 yards over his final two seasons ... Reached the end zone 20 times in his last two seasons ... Made first team all county his junior and senior year ... Selected to third team all-state his junior year ... Won most valuable player award for Wharton High School ... Honor roll student ... Decided to attend USF via walk-on tryouts ... Will compete at a position that returns all of the 2007 starters ... Attended Citadel in the fall of 2007 before coming to USF campus for the spring 2008 semester. PERSONAL: Born on Aug. 22, 1988 ... Son of Paul and Kathy Miller ... Majoring in communications. YEAR 2008 2009 Total
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UT 5 2 7
AT 2 2 4
TT 7 4 11
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PERSONAL: Born on Jan. 3, 1990 ... Raised by Tracey Hunter and Dennis Murray ... One of six children ... Cousin, Garrison Hearst played for several years in the NFL ... Name is pronounced Deh-mee-tris ... Majoring in social sciences. Rushing YEAR 2009
G-GS 11-0
ATT 14
YDS 77
AVG 5.5
TD 0
LONG 12 vs.CSU
plancher Moise
#3 | Running Back | 5-8 | 195 | Senior
>> Naples, Fla. | Barron Collier HS
YEAR 2006 2007 2008 2009 Total
G-GS 1-0 6-0 11-3 13-13 31-16
ATT 4 10 69 129 212
YDS 26 17 322 581 946
AVG 6.5 1.7 4.7 4.5 4.5
TD 0 0 6 5 11
LONG 16 vs. McNeese St. 6 vs. Syracuse 34 vs. UT-Martin 28 vs. WVU 34 vs. UT-Martin
Coach Fitch on Plancher: “A sixth-year senior who had a really good spring and really improved in his overall knowledge of the system. We’re expecting him to be the workhorse for us this fall. He needs to be consistent and have great durability. We’re looking to get him over the 1,000-yard plateau.”
granted a medical hardship redshirt for the season.
2010 Spring: Listed at No. 1 running back in final depth chart of the spring ... Received a medical redshirt and sixth year of eligibility before the spring.
BARRON COLLIER HIGH SCHOOL: Class 5A honorable mention all-state ... Finished second in Southwest Florida with 1,661 rushing yards on 193 carries ... Scored 16 rushing touchdowns ... Had 362 yards on 27 carries with one touchdown in 35-0 win over Gulf Coast ... 362 yards was school and county record ... 211-yard game on 17 carries with three touchdowns in 48-7 win over Golden Gate ... Ran for four touchdowns and 173 yards in 56-0 victory against Palmetto Ridge ... Had 23 carries for 159 yards and two touchdowns in win over Cape Coral ... 1,454 yards as a junior when he was third team all-state ... Also ran track.
2009: Led all running backs and was second on the team with 581 yards and five rushing touchdowns … Worked as the featured back for the majority of the season … Rushed for career high 115 yards against Western Kentucky … Also put up 86 against West Virginia, 78 against Wofford, 78 against Miami and 68 against Louisville … Scored four touchdowns in the first two games of the season … Six receptions for 37 yards … Longest run of the season was 28-yard scamper against WVU … Voted one of five team captains. 2008: Played in 11 games and started three ... Led team with six rushing touchdowns ... Third on the team with 322 rushing yards ... Quickly moved up the depth chart during the opening games of the season ... Began season with 115 total yards against UT Martin and UCF ... Also had two touchdowns against UT Martin ... Racked up 40 or more yards on four occasions ... Carried the ball at least five times in 10 games ... Also had four catches for 21 yards ... Longest run of the season was a 34-yard score in the opener against UT Martin.
2005: Gained great insight into USF offense as a redshirt and took plenty of reps with the number one offense in the spring.
PERSONAL: Born Jan. 9, 1987 in Naples, Fla. ... Son of Ilana and Wilson Plancher ... The youngest of four brothers ... Name is pronounced Moses PLAN-chur ... Majoring in psychology.
2007: Successfully returned from ACL injury suffered in 2006 season opener ... Rushed 10 times for 17 yards in crowded backfield ... Single game high eight rushes for 16 yards against Syracuse. 2006: Had four carries for 26 yards, including a 16-yard effort on his final attempt before a torn ACL ended his season during the opening drive of the McNeese State game ... Was
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#74 | Offensive Tackle | 6-7 | 288 | Sophomore
>> Plant City, Fla. | Plant City HS
Coach Shankweiler on Popek: “Has tremendous upside and as much ability as anyone you could ever recruit. His confidence level improved so much during the spring and he really enjoyed some of the things we did. We need him to be a very good player for us. We’re counting on him to push to be in that first unit.” 2010 Spring: Listed at No. 2 left tackle in post-spring depth chart.
#75 | Offensive Guard | 6-3 | 285 | Junior
>> Mayo, Fla. | Lafayette HS
Coach Shankweiler on Powe: “Probably had the most reps of anyone during the course of the spring. Really worked hard on trying to learn the offense and made steady improvement. He’ll battle for a playing spot come fall.” 2010 Spring: Came in at No. 2 left guard along with John McGhin in post-spring depth chart.
2009: All-BIG EAST Freshman Team honoree according to ESPN.com and Sporting News … Played in 12 games and started five the last six … Worked almost exclusively at tackle … Also participated on the field goal unit.
2009: Worked in a reserve role.
2008: Utilized redshirt season.
2007: Utilized redshirt season.
PLANT CITY HIGH SCHOOL: Among the more college-ready athletes in signing class ... Mammoth offensive lineman who was rated the 83rd best offensive tackle in the country by Scout.com ... Named 5A second team all-state ... Ranked 12th best player in Tampa/ St. Pete area by the St. Pete Times ... Chose USF over Illinois and Vanderbilt ... Two varsity football letters ... Selected to various all-state teams including All-Suncoast and all-county.
LAFAYETTE HIGH SCHOOL: First team all-state in Class A ... 78 tackles, including 16 for losses ... Eight sacks ... Most Outstanding Defensive Player and a co-captain on team ... Attended same high school as USF receiver Marcus Edwards ... Coached by Joey Pearson ... Lettered four times in football and three in basketball ... Cousin of NFL first round pick Reggie McGrew ... Recruited by Cincinnati, East Carolina and Southern Miss.
PERSONAL: Born Aug. 31, 1990 ... Son of Dennis and Sharon Popek ... Last name is pronounced PO-peck ... Majoring in criminology.
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2008: Played in three games as a reserve.
PERSONAL: Born July 22, 1989 ... Raised by Dennis and Priscilla Powe ... Two sisters: Kimberly and Monica ... Last name is pronounced Po ... Majoring in social sciences.
raymond
sager
Mistral
Luke
#16 | Safety | 6-2 | 192 | Senior
#92 | Defensive Tackle | 6-3 | 272 | Redshirt Freshman
>> Niceville, Fla. | Niceville HS
>> >> Palmetto, Fla. | Ellsworth CC | Palmetto HS
Coach Smith on Raymond: “Skinny has great passion for football and is very energetic on the field. Of all the players in the secondary, he loves to play as much as any of them. He’s a senior and he knows this is his chance now. He’s going to have to play corner and safety for us.”
Coach Patrick on Sager: “A nice bright spot for us, he’s put on some good weight. He’s learning to be more physical down inside and giving us a little bit more depth. We’re looking for a lot of great things out of him in the near future. He’s a guy we’ll rely upon, because he’s going to do what you ask him to do and go after it.”
2010 Spring: Listed at No. 1 free safety following the spring season. 2009: One of the best stories of the 2009 season … Walk-on defensive back became a key and solid contributor … Played in every game and started four times midway through the season … Worked at safety and nickel back … Tallied 40 tackles, two tackles for loss for nine yards, one interception and one quarterback hurry … Interception came in the back of the end zone against Western Kentucky … Single game highs for tackles were five against Louisville and UConn … Earned the team’s Green & Gold Award as the top walk-on. 2008: Walk-on worked in reserve role. ELLSWORTH COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Spent two seasons at Ellsworth Community College in Iowa before joining the Bulls prior to the 2008 season ... Led Ellsworth with 62 tackles in 2007.
2010 Spring: Listed at one of the No. 2 defensive tackle positions along with Anthony Hill in final depth chart of the spring. 2009: Utilized redshirt season. NICEVILLE HIGH SCHOOL: Rated 54th among weakside defensive ends by Rivals.com ... Ranked 54th among defensive ends by ESPN ... Ranked 134th best prospect at defensive end by Scout.com ... Saw action across the defensive line ... An active defender with good size and ability ... Uses his hands well and moves well laterally ... Projects at the 3-technique or defensive end in college ... Recorded more than 40 tackles and nine sacks as a senior ... Finished his junior season with 45 tackles and eight sacks ... Selected to play in the North/South All-Star game in 2008 ... Honorable mention All-County selection as a junior ... Runs a 4.8 forty-yard dash ... Benches 345 pounds and squats 500 ... Has a 29-inch vertical leap ... Carries a 3.1 GPA.
PERSONAL: Majoring in communications. PERSONAL: Majorin in social sciences. YEAR 2009
G-GS 13-4
UT 21
AT 19
TT 40
TFL 2-9
SACKS 0-0
INT-YDS 1-0
PBU 0
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Brandon
#39 | Cornerback | 6-0 | 168 | Sophomore
>> Orlando, Fla. | Oak Ridge HS 2010: Joined the team as a walk-on during spring ball.
Prior to USF: Three-year letterwinner in football and four-year letterwinner in track and field ... Posted 40 solo tackles and four forced fumbles as a junior ... Had 35 solo tackles, six pass breakups, two interceptions and two forced fumbles as a senior ... Won the Heart/Hustle Award in 2009 for his varsity football team ... Won the 2008 GPA Award for having the highest GPA on the varsity football team ... Member of the 2008 All-Metro Track Team in the 300 hurdles ... Team captain in 2009 of both the football and track and field teams at Oak Ridge ... Was the district and regional runner-up in the 110 and 300 hurdles ... Also competed in the long and triple jumps and the 4x400 relay ... Member of the National Honor Society and Honor Roll as well as the Principal’s and Dean’s List. Personal: Born March 6, 1991 in Buffalo ... Son of Elaine Salinas ... Has one older brother ... Enjoys football, rapping and going to church ... Is very religious ... Majoring in business administration/marketing.
Armando
#51 | Linebacker | 5-11 | 220 | Sophomore
>> St. Petersburg, Fla. | Northeast HS
Coach Snyder on Sanchez: “A good role player for us, will be a great special teams guy. That’s where he needs to make his hay.” 2010 Spring: Competed for the No. 3 spot among linebackers. 2009: Played in all 13 games on the season … Showed tremendous potential while working on special teams … Quietly earned confidence from the coaches as a future option at linebacker … Tallied 13 tackles, nearly all on special teams. 2008: Utilized redshirt season. NORTHEAST HIGH SCHOOL: Versatile athlete who played quarterback and safety at Northeast High School and projects as an outside linebacker in college ... Ranked the 57th best weakside linebacker in the country by Scout.com ... Ranked 15th best player in Tampa/St. Pete area by the St. Pete Times ... Over 100 tackles as a senior ... Also competed in track and threw the shot 53 feet as a junior ... Had a 3.9 GPA and was ranked 33rd in a class of 311. PERSONAL: Born June 11, 1990 ... Son of Armando and Suzanne Sanchez ... Two brothers: Auggie and Andres ... One sister, Lauren ... Goes by the nickname “Mando” ... Majoring in communications.
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schwartz Eric
#32 | Kicker | 5-10 | 189 | Senior
>> Hudson, Fla. | Hudson HS
Coach Hargreaves on Schwartz: “Was neck-and-neck with (Maikon) Bonani throughout the spring. Had an outstanding spring himself and will be a close battle with Bonani to see who earns that starting job.”
sims Jacob
#64 | Offensive Tackle | 6-5 | 290 | Senior
>> Winter Park, Fla. | Winter Park HS
Coach Shankweiler on Sims: “Finished as one of the top 3 guys coming out of the spring in terms of performance. Learns very well and adapted to some new fundamental things we’re teaching. Enjoys the game and is really looking forward to playing well his senior year.”
2010 Spring: Came in at No. 1 kicker in final depth chart of the season. 2010 Spring: Listed at No. 1 right tackle in final post-spring depth chart. 2009: Became primary kicker for the Bulls during the Cincinnati game … Went 11-16 on field goal attempts for a 68.8 percent clip, including a personal best of 50 yards against Cincinnati … 50-yarder was the fourth-longest field goal in USF history … Was 3-3 inside 30 yards, 3-5 from 30-39 yards, 2-4 from 40-49 yards and 1-2 from 50 yards and longer … Connected on 28-29 extra point attempts … Led the team in scoring with 61 points … Connected on six-straight field goals midway through the year … Also averaged 59.8 yards on kickoffs … Made six tackles on special teams … Walk-on rejoined the team after Maikon Bonani was injured while working at a local amusement park … Named the team’s Special Teams Player of the Year along with long-snapper Mike Walsh. HUDSON HIGH SCHOOL: Converted 31 of 33 extra points as a senior at Hudson High and 8 of 14 field goal attempts ... Was a St. Petersburg Times first-team All-Northeast Suncoast selection. PERSONAL: Majoring in math education. Year 2009
G-GS 11-0
FG-FGA 11-16
PCT. 68.8
LONG 50
PAT-ATT 28-29
KO-AVG. 54-59.8
2009: Played in 11 games and started nine occasions ... Limited late in the season due to injuries ... Started at right tackle and right guard ... Also played at center in practice and games ... Lost 10 pounds due to the flu leading up to West Virginia game but came back to play at three offensive line spots during the game ... Among the most consistent players on the offensive line ... Also one of the vocal leaders on the unit ... Named to BIG EAST All-Academic Football Team. 2008: Young and rising star on the USF offensive line ... Took advantage of the opportunity to learn from a senior laden class ... Played in 12 games and started 10 ... Started at both right guard and left tackle ... Graded out well at 76% on the season despite minimal experience ... Recorded 40 overall knockdown points ... Had a season-high 13 knockdown points against Cincinnati ... Graded out at 70% or higher in all but one appearance during the season ... Led the offensive line in the magicJack St. Petersburg Bowl, grading out at 87% ...Also graded out at 80% or higher against UT-Martin, UCF, Kansas and Rutgers ... Recipient of the football Scholar-Athlete Award ... Earned a spot on the BIG EAST All-Academic Football Team ... Named a National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete. 2007: Worked in a backup role ... Played in 12 games on field goals and extra point-attempts ... Also competed at tackle and tight end ... Named to BIG EAST All-Academic Football Team. 2006: Worked on scout team and utilized his redshirt season.
shields Andreas
#88 | Tight End | 6-4 | 241 | Sophomore
>> Tampa, Fla. | Wharton HS
Coach Scott on Shields: “A young guy who plays extremely hard on the field. A big-time effort guy with a high motor who is still learning and developing. As long as he continues to make good strides, will have a chance of helping us.”
WINTER PARK HIGH SCHOOL: Named Class 6A third team all-state in 2005 ... Captain of the 2005 Metro District and 6A, Region I Champion Winter Park team ... A two-way starter on each line ... Helped lead team to 12-2 record in 2005 and state semi-finals in 6A ... Lost to eventual state champions on a field goal as time expired ... Played offensive and defensive lines in 2005 Central Florida All-Star Game ... Led team in sacks and tackles for loss ... First team all-Metro, all-Orange County and all-Friday Night Football ... Second team all-Central Florida...Named team’s Outstanding Offensive Lineman and Most Valuable Defensive Player. PERSONAL: Born February 24, 1988 ... Boasted a high school grade point average of 3.9 ... Was a Sprint Scholar-Athlete ... Majoring in business management and business marketing ... Engaged to Chrissy Dowd, former USF cheerleader and member of USF’s All-Girl Competition Cheerleading squad that took third place at the 2009 National Championships.
2010 Spring: Appeared at No. 2 tight end along with Andrew Ketchel in final depth chart of the spring. 2009: Rising talent played in seven games and would have earned more time if not for a few nagging injuries. 2008: Utilized redshirt season. WHARTON HIGH SCHOOL: Rated 63rd best tight end in the country by Scout.com ... Ranked 16th best player in Tampa/St. Pete area by the St. Pete Times ... First team all-conference (2007), Honorable mention All-State ... Coached by Dave Mitchell ... Chose USF over FAU and FIU. PERSONAL: Majoring in social sciences. GoUSFBulls.com | Twitter.com/USFFootball
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#31 | Running Back | 5-7 | 165 | Redshirt Freshman
>> Largo, Fla. | Indian Rocks Christian School >>
Donte
#56 | Linebacker | 6-1 | 220 | Senior
>> Tampa, Fla. | Plant HS >>
Coach Fitch on Sitton: “A great walk-on player for us. Is really buying time as a punt return guy, getting a good look there. Has very good hands. We’re hoping to get his feet wet in the kicking game. As he continues to mature, will be in a reserve role at tailback.”
Coach Snyder on Spires: “Donte’s a gifted guy outside. He has tremendous speed and plays very well in space.”
2010 Spring: Battled for the No. 3 running back spot.
2009: Not a member of the football team.
2009: Worked in a reserve role.
PEARL RIVER COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Originally signed with USF out of Plant High in 2005, but he attended Pearl River Community College for two years, where he played one season ... First team Gridwire All-America for Pearl River in 2006 ... Also earned JUCO all-state ... Top defensive player for a team that reached the Junior College National Championship Game (Pilgrim Bowl) in 2006 ... Coached by Tim Hatten.
INDIAN ROCKS CHRISTIAN SCHOOL: Walk-on will look to compete in a back-up role at running back ... Earned first-team All-State honors as a senior ... Tabbed to the All-County First Team as a sophomore and junior ... Team MVP and team captain as a sophomore and junior ... Participated in the all-star game ... Also a standout on the soccer team ... Garnered second-team All-State honors in soccer ... Team MVP and team captain as a junior and senior ... Participated in the all-star game for soccer ... Member of the National Honor Society. PERSONAL: Major is undecided.
2010 Spring: Listed at No. 2 SAM linebacker in post-spring depth chart.
PLANT HIGH SCHOOL: Third team all-state as a high school senior in 2004 when he had 133 tackles, including 101 solo stops and 11 tackles for loss ... Had two sacks ... Second team all-Suncoast and First Team all-Western Conference ... First team all-county as well ... Finalist for Hillsborough County’s Guy Toph and Golden Helmet awards ... Three-year letterman ... Coached by Bob Weiner. PERSONAL: Majoring in social sciences.
stowell Tyler
#14 | Wide Receiver | 6-3 | 193 | Sophomore
>> St. Petersburg, Fla. | Northside Christian HS Coach McGeoghan on Stowell: “Has really great character and works extremely hard. Needs to get stronger, but his commitment and work ethic are going to help him out tremendously. He needs to help us out on special teams if he wants to get out there and compete week-in and week-out.” 2010 Spring: A member of the group who battled for the No. 3 wide receiver spots. 2009: Worked in a reserve role. 2008: Utilized redshirt season. NORTHSIDE CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL: Named 2008 Athlete of the Year as well as Scholar Athlete of the Year ... St. Pete Times All-County Academic/Athletic Team ... Named team co-captain in 2007 ... Also lettered in Basketball, Track and Weightlifting. PERSONAL: Born on March 29, 1990 ... Son of Wayne Stowell and Vivian Stowell ... One sister: Jenny Stowell ... Majoring in math education.
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Thompson Demi
#93 | Defensive Tackle | 6-1 | 255 | Redshirt Freshman
HometownFla. | Last School | Lake Mary HS >> Longwood,
Coach Patrick on Thompson: “He’s made some improvements this year. Needs to continue to work on his flexibility, which he does daily. Can be one of our more physical players. Very strong and long-armed and has the ability to get physical with players.”
Virgin Isaac
#12 | Wide Receiver | 6-4 | 249 | Redshirt Freshman
Hometown | Last School HS Pierce, Fla. | Westwood >> Fort
Coach Fitch on Virgin: “A young guy who is still feeling his way around a little bit. We’re really looking to use him as a receiver in the play-action passing game. He has great hand-eye coordination and a skill set for that. We’re looking for him to contribute as our H and also in some of our passing game with a big tight end-type body.”
2010 Spring: Did not appear on the depth chart due to injury. 2010 Spring: Appeared at No. 2 fullback in final depth chart of the spring. 2009: Utilized redshirt season. 2009: Pushed for time in training camp before coaches decided to redshirt talented rookie. LAKE MARY HIGH SCHOOL: Ranked 124th best prospect at defensive end by Scout.com ... Rated 44th among weakside defensive ends by Rivals.com ... Ranked 31st among defensive end prospects by ESPN ... A productive player that does a good job of using his hands ... Moves well laterally and is a solid tackler ... Had 27 solo tackles, 15 tackles for a loss, five sacks, two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery in six games of action during his junior season ... Selected to play in the Central Florida All-Star game following his senior campaign ... Coached by Scott Perry ... Bench presses 335-pounds and squats 515 ... Boasts a 3.4 GPA ... Chose USF over Cincinnati, Kentucky, Ole Miss and Purdue, among others ... Hails from the same high school as rising sophomore linebacker Michael Lanaris.
WESTWOOD HIGH SCHOOL: Rated 91st athlete prospect by ESPN ... Rated 68th best prospect at tight end by Scout.com ... Possesses good foot speed and agility ... Shows good downfield strength and throws well on the run and off balance ... Amassed 2,811 yards passing in his high school career ... Threw for 1,641 yards and 15 touchdowns with only four interceptions as a senior ... Also rushed for 317 yards and seven touchdowns ... Led Westwood High School to the District 13-4A title as a senior ... Saw action at both quarterback and tight end ... Earned Class 4A honorable mention as a senior ... Has the ability to throw the ball close to 70 yards flat-footed ... Coached by Waides Ashmon ... Also lettered in basketball.
PERSONAL: Majoring in social sciences. PERSONAL: Undecided on a major.
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#68 | Long Snapper | 5-10 | 206 | Junior
Tampa, Fla. | Plant HS Last School >> Hometown
Warren Jeremiah
#55 | Offensive Guard | 6-4 | 315 | Junior
Panama City,| Last Fla. |School Bay HS >> Hometown
Coach Hargreaves on Walsh: “One of the areas you are always concerned about is an area we won’t have to concern ourselves with the next couple of years. We feel good about him being our guy at long-snapper.”
Coach Shankweiler on Warren: “Has come a long way fundamentally, but still has more work to do. Strength, attitude, toughness, you couldn’t ask for anyone better.”
2010 Spring: Listed No. 1 at long-snapper in post-spring depth chart.
2010 Spring: Listed at No. 1 left guard following the spring season.
2009: The sole long-snapper in every game during the season … Named Special Teams Player of the Year by the USF coaching staff along with kicker Eric Schwartz … Did not have any botched snaps during the regular season.
2009: Arguably the biggest surprise contributor on the 2009 team … Sat out spring ball, but was still able to earn a starting spot at left tackle by the season opener … Started and played in every game, the only offensive player to start every game … Shifted between left tackle and left guard late in the season … Among the most consistent lineman on the team.
2008: Did not play in any games. 2007: Utilized his redshirt season. H.B. PLANT HIGH SCHOOL: Was a member of the 2006 Plant Panther State Championship team ... Lettered in football three times ... Plant’s starting center and long-snapper ... Member of the National Honors Society ... All county honorable mention. PERSONAL: Born December 18, 1988 ... Son of Steve and Dorothy Walsh ... Majoring in business administration.
2008: Saw action in seven games as a reserve offensive lineman ... Made collegiate debut against UT-Martin ... Also played against Kansas, NC State, Syracuse, Cincinnati and Rutgers. 2007: Utilized redshirt season ... Enrolled at USF in January 2007 and participated in spring practice. BAY HIGH SCHOOL: Class 3A honorable mention all-state ... All-county as a junior and senior ... 58 tackles with six sacks as a senior ... 32-0 as a senior in wrestling … Sixth in the state as a junior in wrestling ... Two-time district champ ... Also accomplished in shot put and discus ... Won district and regional titles in both events three times ... Had 10 varsity letters in football, wrestling, and track and field. PERSONAL: Born Sept. 20, 1987 ... One of seven children to Gloria and Jimmy Warren ... Majoring in social sciences.
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Webster
Quenton
Kayvon
#2 | Cornerback | 5-10 | 190 | Junior
#6 | Cornerback | 5-11 | 187 | Sophomore
| Last SchoolMonsignor Pace HS Locka, Fla. | Miami >> >> OpaHometown
Hometown | Last SchoolFort Myers HS Myers, Fla. | North >> >> Fort
Coach Smith on Washington: “He’s got a good work ethic. He’s very inquisitive and always wants to know why we do something a certain way and learn more. I thought he really grew a lot. I’m looking for him to be an outstanding player this fall.”
Coach Smith on Webster: “An exceptional athlete with a lot of talent. He’ll be one of our top corners next year. He’s going to have to play a lot of snaps as a true sophomore. He’s always got a smile on his face and will continue to mature as time goes on.”
2010 Spring: Listed at No. 1 cornerback in final depth chart of the spring.
2010 Spring: Appeared at No. 1 cornerback in post-spring depth chart ... Also competed with the USF track team during the spring of 2010.
2009: Started and played in 11 games … Arguably the most consistent corner through the season … Tallied 29 tackles, 0.5 tackles for loss, two fumble recoveries and one pass breakup … Also blocked an extra-point attempt against Louisville. 2008: Rising cornerback played in 12 games, starting one ... Contributed 15 tackles, one tackle for loss and one blocked punt ... Blocked punt led to a touchdown against Pittsburgh ... Single-game highs of four tackles against Louisville and Memphis. 2007: Utilized his redshirt season. NORTH FT. MYERS HIGH SCHOOL: Had 12 interceptions (231 yards) with four touchdowns in 2006, including five games with two interceptions in each ... Had two interceptions returned for touchdowns (both for 33 yards) against Cape Coral Baker on Sept. 15, 2006 ... Caught a 53-yard touchdown pass and returned an interception 45 yards for a touchdown against Cape Coral Mariner on Oct. 20, 2006 ... Had 20-yard interception return for a touchdown against Charlotte High on NOv. 3, 2006 ... Second team Class 5A all-state selection ... First team all-district and all-conference ... MVP of the Lee County North-South All-Star Game ... Compiled 57 tackles, one fumble recovery and 11 passes defended in 2006 ... Had 26 receptions for 474 yards with five touchdowns ... Had a 40-yard touchdown catch in the Class 5A Region Final against Bradenton Manatee ... Also lettered in basketball and track ... High school teammate of West Virginia running back Noel Devine ... Coached by James Iandoli ... Helped team to a 11-2 finish in 2006. PERSONAL: Born June 6, 1989 in Sarasota, Fla. ... Given name is Quenton Dean Washington ... Nicknamed “Q” ... Son of Michael and Mary Washington ... Two brothers, Mike and Reshad ... Majoring in communications. YEAR 2008 2009 Total
G-GS 12-1 11-11 23-12
UT 12 21 33
AT 3 8 11
TT 15 29 44
TFL 1-2 0.5-1 1.5-3
PBU 0 1 1
INT-YDS 0 0 0
FF FR 0 1-0 0 2-12 0 3-12
2009: Youngster flashed big-time potential … Played in 13 games and started six times … Recorded 30 tackles and 2.5 tackles for loss … Had a single-game high of six tackles while playing almost every defensive snap against UConn … Recovered a fumble against Charleston Southern … Reeled in first career interception against Syracuse and returned it 34 yards ... Also had two pass breakups. MONSIGNOR PACE HIGH SCHOOL: Rated 28th best prospect among safeties by Rivals.com ... Ranked 29th best prospect among safeties by Scout.com ... Ranked 71st on the Rivals. com Florida Preseason Top 100 list ... Rated 32nd best prospect as an athlete by ESPN ... Saw action on both sides of the ball and as a return specialist for Miami Monsignor Pace High School ... Caught 30 passes for 500 yards and eight touchdowns during his junior season ... Also recorded 65 tackles, four sacks, seven forced fumbles and 10 fumble recoveries ... Returned a kick for a touchdown as a junior ... Two-time first team All-Dade selection. The entire package when it comes to versatility in a football player ... Has good size and plays bigger than his physical dimensions ... Quick on run support from the safety position and drives through the ball carrier or receiver when making tackles ... Has the speed to catch a play from behind and flush the quarterback out of the pocket in blitz coverage ... Runs a 4.4 forty-yard dash ... Has a 33-inch vertical leap ... Carried a 3.0 GPA ... Also lettered in track ... Chose USF over Miami, Mississippi, South Carolina, Tennessee, Syracuse, Florida and Auburn, among others. PERSONAL: Majoring in social sciences. YEAR 2009
G-GS 13-6
UT 17
AT 13
TT 30
TFL 2.5-9
PBU 2
INT-YDS FF FR 1-34 0 1-0
wideman Dennis
#29 | Cornerback | 5-10 | 173 | Sophomore
>> Tampa, Fla. | Eau Gallie HS 2010: Joined the team as a walk-on during spring ball.
Prior to USF: Competed at Brevard Community College before arriving at USF ... Earned three varsity letters in football and two in track and field ... Earned all-conference honors in football ... Placed 14th at the state meet in the triple jump. Personal: Born June 18, 1988 ... Has one older sister and one younger brother ... Cousin, Brett Purriman, played football for the Detroit Lions ... Enjoys sports and being active ... Has a summer job with the Eau Gallie Yacht Club ... Majoring in medical sciences. GoUSFBulls.com | Twitter.com/USFFootball
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Jerrell
#57 | Linebacker | 6-3 | 216 | Senior
#1 | Safety | 6-1 | 205 | Junior
Riverview, Fla. | Fort Scott CC (Kan.) | Riverview HS | Last School >> Hometown
Coach Snyder on Williams: “He is full of talent. Jacquian is a speedy guy who plays really well in space.” 2010 Spring: Came in at No. 1 Sam linebacker in post-spring depth chart. 2009: Tallied 28 tackles while playing in every game … Only start of the season came against UConn in the season finale when he played nearly every snap and had five tackles and one tackle for loss … Also registered a quarterback hurry … Coach Leavitt labeled him the fastest linebacker in USF history. JUNIOR COLLEGE: Recorded 72 tackles, 12 tackles for a loss, an interception and a forced fumble at Fort Scott in 2008 ... Was named KJCCC Defensive Player of the Week after recording eight solo stops, three assisted tackles, one tackle for a loss, an interception and five solo tackles on special teams to lead Fort Scott to the first shutout against Coffeyville Community College since 1998 ... Garnered NJCC first team All-America honors following his sophomore season ... Logged 60 tackles including 11 tackles for a loss as a freshman at Fort Scott ... Ran a 4.5 forty-yard dash. PERSONAL: Majoring in social sciences.
St. Petersburg, Fla.School | Gibbs HS | Last >> >> Hometown
Coach Smith on Young: “He’s our best hitter in the secondary. A quiet type who loves to play the game. He goes about his business, works extremely hard and has a lot of confidence in himself. He leads by example.” 2010 Spring: Worked his way up to No. 1 strong safety following the spring season. 2009: Played in nine games, starting six times … Became one of the more reliable players on the defense … Missed three games after dislocating his elbow in season opener against Wofford … Tallied 21 tackles while working almost exclusively at strong safety … Also had two pass breakups. 2008: Reserve safety earned more time as the season progressed ... Played in 13 games and started at strong safety in the magicJack St. Petersburg Bowl against Memphis ... Finished season with 25 tackles, including 12 in the final two games and single-game best seven against Memphis ... Led team with 11 special teams tackles, including eight on kickoff coverage ... Also recorded one tackle for loss and one pass breakup. 2007: Utilized his redshirt season. GIBBS HIGH SCHOOL: Team MVP as a senior in football, track and basketball ... Rushed for 1,583 yards and 16 touchdowns ... Also recorded 122 tackles and six interceptions ... First team all-state ... City and Sun Coast District Champion in the 100 and 200 dash ... Qualified for state in 100 and 200 yard sprints. PERSONAL: Born Sept. 24, 1987 ... Son of Annie and Leroy Young ... Cousin of former Cincinnati Bengal Peter Warrick ... One brother, Leroy and a sister, Tee Jackson ... Majoring in communications. YEAR 2008 2009 Total
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UT 17 7 24
AT 8 14 22
TT 25 21 46
TFL 1-1 0-0 1-1
SACKS 0 0 0
PBU 1 2 3
FF-FR 0-0 0-0 0-0
aycock Dontae
#27 | Running Back | 5-9 | 219 | Freshman
>> Tampa, Fla. | Auburn | Chamberlain HS
2010: Will sit out the 2010 season and have three years of eligibility remaining. 2009 (Auburn): Utilized redshirt season. CHAMBERLAIN HIGH SCHOOL: Rushed for 1,406 yards and 28 scores and completed 77of-152 passes for 1,491 yards and 17 touchdowns as a senior at Chamberlain HS ... Received the Guy Toph Award as Hillsborough County’s top football player ... Led his team to an 11-2 record, a district championship and a Class 5A region finals appearance while leading the county in rushing yards and scoring ... Named to the Class 5A All-State first team and the AllHillsborough County first team by the St. Petersburg Times and the Tampa Tribune ... Rushed for 1,110 yards and 22 touchdowns while passing for 950 yards and five scores as a junior ... Class 5A all-state honorable mention in 2007 ... Finished his career with 57 rushing touchdowns, a Hillsborough County record, and 6,000 total yards ... Named to the Atlanta JournalConstitution Super Southern 100 ... Listed 165th on the Rivals.com Rivals250, and ranks 16th nationally among running backs and 32nd on the Florida Postseason Top 100 by Rivals.com ... Ranked as the nation’s No. 45 running back by Scout.com ... Listed as the nation’s No. 76 athlete by ESPN.com/ Scouts, Inc. ... Named a Florida Super 75 recruit by the Times-Union ... The No. 42-ranked prospect from Florida by SuperPrep ... Named a PrepStar All-American ... Coached by Billy Turner.
bravo-brown Stephen
#80 | Wide Receiver | 5-10 | 175 | Freshman
>> North Lauderdale, Fla. | St.Thomas Aquinas HS
ST. THOMAS AQUINAS HIGH SCHOOL: Played under head coach George Smith at St.Thomas Aquinas in North Lauderdale, Fla. ... Team captain on state championship team in ‘07... St. Thomas Aquinas was a National Championship team in ‘08... Lettered in both football and track ... Given the President’s Award for 3.5 GPA and higher. PERSONAL: Born May 1, 1991... Has one brother and one sister, Shannen ... Majoring in psychology.
PERSONAL: Born Oct. 15, 1991 ... Brother, Dwight Smith, is a safety for the Detroit Lions and has played eight seasons in the NFL with Tampa Bay, New Orleans, Minnesota and Detroit.
boyd Spencer
# 33 | Wide Receiver | 5-9 | 174 | Freshman
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Cape Coral, Fla.| Notre Dame | Seminole HS
breit Chris
#40 | Linebacker | 5-10 | 206 | Freshman
>> Tampa, FL | H.B. Plant HS
2010: Will sit out the 2010 season but will have four years of eligibility beginning in 2011 ... Signed with Notre Dame as part of its 2010 signing class ... Enrolled at UND for the spring 2010 semester.
H.B. PLANT HIGH SCHOOL: Played under head coach Robert Weiner at H.B. Plant High School in Tampa, Fla. ... Senior captain in 2008 ... Iron Man Award recipient in 2007 ... Difference Maker Award Recipient in 2008 ... Three-year letterwinner in football.
SEMINOLE HIGH SCHOOL: Intercepted six passes and broke up 12 others while making 53 tackles as a senior in 2009 at Cape Coral High School in Cape Coral, Fla. . . . Gained 516 rushing yards and scored five touchdowns as running back in 2009 . . . Named 2009 first-team all-area defensive back by Fort Myers News-Press . . . Earned second-team all-state honors as a senior ... Helped Cape Coral to undefeated regular season and Florida District 4A-12 title in 2009 . . . Missed both Seahawks playoff games due to injury . . . Named all-district as senior in 2009 by Florida Athletic Coaches Association . . . Selected to play in John Carrigan Rotary Classic AllStar game in 2009 but did not participate due to injury . . . Had two returns for touchdowns as junior in 2008 - the first an interception for 104 yards against Mariner and the second a kick return for 90 yards in playoff loss to Venice . . . Rushed for 1,059 yards and 15 TDs as sophomore in 2007, helping Seahawks to Florida Class 5A regional final . . . MVP among running backs at Schuman’s National Underclassman Combine following sophomore season . . . One of five early enrollees at Notre Dame in January 2010, joining classmates Chris Badger, Tai-ler Jones, Tommy Rees and Lo Wood . . . Played for coach Mike Goebbel at Cape Coral.
PERSONAL: Born on February 5, 1990 ... Parents are Karen Cart and Ed Breit ... Two brothers: Mike and Wes ... Majoring in communications.
PERSONAL: Born Oct. 29, 1991 . . . Son of Scott and Monica Boyd.
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#42 | Tight End | 6-3 | 215 | Freshman
>> Bradenton, Fla. | Lakewood Ranch HS
LAKEWOOD RANCH: Played under head coach Shawn Trent at Lakewood Ranch High School in Bradenton, Fla. ... Earned seven combined letters with three in football and four in basketball. PERSONAL: Goes by Jake ... Born on April 24, 1992 ... Parents are Beth and Kenneth Carlton ... Majoring in psychology.
cliett Reshard
#37 | Safety | 6-2 | 196 | Freshman
>> Thomasville, Ga. | Thomas County Central HS THOMAS COUNTY CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL: Hails from Thomas County Central HS … Runs a 4.5 40-yard dash … Had 97 tackles and four interceptions as a senior from his safety position … Missed all of his junior season due to injury … Called an “unseen talent” by the coaching staff … Could also possibly play linebacker down the road and wide receiver … Also received offers from Georgia Southern, Eastern Kentucky and South Alabama. PERSONAL: Major is undecided.
chandler Todd
# 95 | Defensive Tackle | 6-0 | 318 | Freshman
>> Miami, Fla. | Miami Northwestern HS
MIAMI NORTHWESTERN HIGH SCHOOL: Labeled the 20th-best defensive tackle in the nation with four stars by Rivals.com … Also ranked the No. 32 prospect in the state of Florida … Given four stars and ranked the No. 7 defensive tackle in the nation by ESPN.com … A three-star recruit according to Scout.com and the No. 38 defensive tackle in the nation … Possesses great strength, technique and moves and brings a lot of intensity and effort to the field … Had 75 tackles, 20 tackles for loss and 10 sacks as a sophomore … Picked USF over offers from Louisville, South Carolina, Florida State, LSU, Clemson, Syracuse, Kentucky, Miami and Colorado State. PERSONAL: Major is undecided ... Son of Taweaka Martin and Todd Chandler, Sr. ... Has three sisters: Tiffany, Veronica and Todderika, and two brothers, Justin and Toduis.
davis Claude
#90 | Defensive End | 6-2 | 234 | Junior
>> Lakeland, Fla. | East Mississippi CC | Lake Gibson HS Coach Hargreaves on Davis: “Has a world of talent. Is a really good pass-rush specialist coming off the edge. We have to find a role for him in our rush game and in third downs because that’s one of his specialties right now. Needs to improve his strength, but we’ll find places to use him throughout the year from a pass-rush standpoint until the rest catches up. He just has so much upside.” 2010 Spring: Enrolled for the spring semester and participated in spring practice with the team ... Listed at one of the No. 2 defensive end positions along with Patrick Hampton in final depth chart of the spring. EAST MISSISSIPPI CC: Competed at East Mississippi Community College ... A four-star recruit according to Scout.com and Rivals.com at defensive end ... Named to the 2009 Mississippi Association of Community & Junior Colleges All-North State First Team ... Was tabbed to the 2009 NJCAA Preseason All-American First Team ... Selected to the 2008 MACJC All-North State Second Team as a freshman ... Contributed 77 tackles, including 40 solo stops and 13 tackles for loss, as well as 10.5 sacks, three forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries as a sophomore ... Posted 80 tackles, including 44 solo and 15 tackles for loss, along with 7.5 sacks, three forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries, two interceptions and one touchdown during his freshman season ... Earned first-team all-state honors as a senior at Lake Gibson High School ... Played in the North vs. South All-Star Game ... Named a team captain ... Won the school’s defensive lineman award. PERSONAL: Majoiring in social sciences ... Has one older brother, one older sister and two younger sisters.
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duval Jordan
#19 | Wide Receiver | 6-3 | 225 | Freshman
Hometown Last School HS Fla. || Hillsborough >> Tampa,
HILLSBOROUGH HIGH SCHOOL: Played under head coach Earl Garcia at Hillsborough High School in Tampa, Fla. ... 2009 Coach’s Award recipient ... 2009 Second-team All-County as wide receiver... 2009 First-team All-County as a punter... Earned a combined five varsity letters with three in football and two in basketball ... Graduated with honors.
eveld Bobby
#13 | Quarterback | 6-4 | 194 | Freshman
Hometown Last School Fla. || Jesuit HS >> Tampa,
Jesuit High School: Played under head coach Joe Ross at Jesuit High School in Tampa, Fla. ... Three-year letterwinner in football and baseball. Personal: Born on December 4, 1991 ... Parents are Patrice and Mark Eveld ... Two brothers: Tommy and Wesley ... One sister: Tiffany ... Majoring in engineering.
Personal: Born on February 3, 1992 ... Son of Angie Bodziak ... One brother: Dexter Austin ... One sister: Jessica Berger... Majoring in pre-business administration.
eatmon Quinterrius
#70 | Offensive Line | 6-6 | 340 | Freshman
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Prichard, Ala.| Last | C F School Vigor HS Hometown
C F VIGOR HIGH SCHOOL: Three-star prospect according to Scout.com and the No. 79 offensive tackle in the country … Listed as a three-star recruit by Rivals.com and the 75thranked offensive tackle in the country … The 39th-best prospect in Alabama according to Rivals … Mammoth offensive lineman possesses long arms and a big frame … Led C F Vigor High School to the Alabama 5A state championship as a junior … Committed to USF during the Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Classic … Chose USF over Mississippi State, Louisville and South Carolina.
garcia Ruben
#48 | Linebacker | 5-11 | 219 | Freshman
City, Fla. | Durant Hometown | Last SchoolHS >> Plant
Durant High School: Played under head coach Mike Gottman at Durant High School in Brandon, Fla. ... Four-year starter for football ... Team captain senior year... Iron Man Award recipient senior year... Played in the Under Armor All-Star game... First-team All-Conference senior year... Second-team All-Conference junior year... Four-year letterwinner for both football and basketball... Member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Born January 11, 1992 ... Parents are Ruben and Maria Garcia ... One brother: Gavin Garcia ... One sister: Brittany Garcia ... Majoring in pre-athletic training.
Personal: Major is undecided.
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gidrey Kevin
#45 | Tight End | 6-2 | 256 | Senior
Virginia Beach, Va.School | East Carolina | Kempsville HS | Last >> Hometown
2010: Will have immediate eligibility as a senior. 2009 (East Carolina): Made 20th career start at tight end against Houston (12/5) ... Has played in 40 career games ... Established a career high with 31 yards receiving against Rice (10/17) ... Tied career high with two receptions against Houston - also had two catches against Rice ... Four-game streak with at least one pass reception was snapped against Tulsa (11/15) ... Has also experienced action in the Pirate backfield on certain offensive packages ... vs. Appalachian State (9/5): Started at tight end - no stats ... Also experienced action as a member of special teams unit ... vs. West Virginia (9/12): Caught one pass for 20 yards in the first quarter ... One of five players with a reception of 10 or more yards ... vs. North Carolina (9/19): Started at tight end - no stats ... Also experienced action as a member of special teams unit ... vs. UCF (9/26): Made fourth consecutive start at tight end - no stats ... Also experienced action as a member of special teams unit ... vs. Marshall (10/3): Started fifth consecutive game at tight end - no stats ... Also experienced action as a member of special teams unit ... vs. SMU (10/10): Caught one pass for 10 yards in the third quarter ... Also experienced action as a member of special teams unit ... One of four players with a reception of 10 or more yards ... vs. Rice (10/17): Caught a pair of passes for 31 yards, including a career-long 26-yarder in the fourth quarter ... One of six players with a reception of 10 or more yards ... One of 11 Pirates with at least one reception in the contest ... vs. Memphis (10/27): Caught one pass for nine yards in eighth start at tight end ... Also experienced action as a member of special teams unit ... vs. Va. Tech (11/5): Hauled down one pass for three yards in the second quarter ... Also experienced action as a member of special teams unit, but did not record any return or tackle statistics ... vs. Tulsa (11/15): Started 10th game of the season at tight end - no stats ... Also experienced action as a member of special teams unit ... vs. UAB (11/21): Started at tight end - no stats ... Also experienced action as a member of special teams unit ... vs. Southern Miss (11/28): Started at tight end - no stats ... Also experienced action as a member of special teams unit ... vs. Houston (12/5): Caught a pair of passes for 21 yards (10 and 11) in his 13th start at tight end ... One of five players with a reception of 10 or more yards ... One of six Pirates with at least one reception in the contest ... Also experienced action as a member of special teams unit. 2008 (East Carolina): Made four catches for 26 yards and a score out of the backfield and tight end position during sophomore season ... Played in all 14 games and made seven starts ... Opened first three games and four of the last seven (three of last five) ... Recorded first career touchdown on a one-handed 13-yard catch from Patrick Pinkney to open the scoring against Tulsa in the Conference USA Championship Game ... Other receptions came against Virginia Tech (five yards), UAB (four) and Kentucky (four) in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl ... Also booked only a kickoff return of campaign (10 yards) against Golden Hurricane in league title contest while turning in only rush of season (two yards) vs. UTEP in regular season finale. 2007 (East Carolina): Experienced action in all 13 games on special teams and in the Pirate backfield as a redshirt freshman ... Lined up at fullback or tight end in games against West Virginia, Houston, N.C. State, UAB, Memphis, Marshall and Tulane ... Was the lead blocker for Dominique Lindsay’s three-yard TD run against the Blazers. 2006 (East Carolina): Redshirted during initial season in ECU program ... Made valuable contributions while learning offensive scheme during scout team tenure ... Officially signed with Skip Holtz’ program in February, 2006. KEMPSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL: A three-year letterman who played key role as Kempsville High School’s top tight end in 2005 to help lead the Chiefs to an 8-2 record as a senior ... A two-way performer who also experienced action on the offensive unit as a running back ... Top defensive highlight included a 31-yard fumble return for a touchdown during KHS’s 28-13 victory over Cox Nov. 10, 2005 ... An all-district selection in 2005 ... Also chosen to the Virginian Pilot All-Tidewater unit (second team) as a senior ... Earned a total of six varsity letters ... Picked up three additional monograms as a standout basketball athlete during his freshman, junior and senior seasons ... An Honor Roll performer in the classroom ... Coach was Jeff McGowan. PERSONAL: Full name is Kevin Michael Gidrey ... Born December 13, 1987 at New Orleans, La. ... Earned his degree in communications from East Carolina ... Earned selection to the 200607, 2007-08 and 2008-09 ECU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll ... Member of the Dean’s List in 2009.
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gunsby Jamius
#8 | Quarterback | 6-4 | 235 | Freshman
LaGrange, Ga. | LaGrange | Last School HS >> Hometown
LAGRANGE HIGH SCHOOL: Earned a three star rating from Rivals.com out of La Grange High School … Labeled as the No. 95 quarterback in the nation by Scout.com … Given three stars by ESPN.com and ranked as the No. 69 athlete in the country … Runs a 4.5 40-yard dash … Possesses great size and speed at the quarterback position … Was 42-of-83 for 656 yards and 10 touchdowns as a senior while struggling with an ankle injury … Also ran the ball 54 times for 351 yards and seven touchdowns … Chose USF over offers from Kentucky, Florida, Florida State, Michigan State and Troy. Personal: A pre-communications major.
guy Tyler
#44 | Tight End | 6-6 | 249 | Freshman
Hometown | Last School HS City, Fla. | Freedom >> Dade
Freedom High School: Played under head coach James Harrell at Freedom High School in Tampa, Fla. ... Four-time letterwinner in baseball, basketball and football... As a freshman, named second-team All-Conference for baseball and set the Florida State record for home runs ... Honorable mention All-Conference in baseball and football sophomore year ... Second-team All-Conference in basketball his sophomore year... First-team All-Conference in baseball and third-team All-State in baseball his junior year... Second-team All-Conference for both football and baseball and third-team All-Conference for basketball senior year ... Four-year member of the Honor Roll and member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Born October 12, 1991 ... Parents are Angie and David Guy... One brother: Jacob Guy ... Undecided on a major.
joyce Mark
#26 | Defensive Back | 5-10 | 191 | Freshman
>> Deland, Fla. | Deland HS
Kibler Tony
#65 | Offensive Line | 6-4 | 355 | Freshman
>> Belle Glade, Fla. | Glades Day School
DELAND HIGH SCHOOL: A three-star recruit according to Scout.com … Also ranked as the No. 57 safety in the nation … Given three stars by Rivals.com and named the No. 63 safety in the country … Labeled the No. 49 safety in the nation and given three stars by ESPN. com … Runs a 4.5 40-yard dash … Possesses good size and closing speed … Also played linebacker in high school … Led Deland High School to the 6A state title game his senior season … Posted 65 tackles, 13 tackles for loss and two interceptions as a junior … Chose USF over offers from Mississippi, Wisconsin, Georgia Tech, Louisville, Boston College, Vanderbilt and Texas Tech.
GLADES DAY SCHOOL: Labeled a three-star recruit by Rivals.com … Ranked No. 75 in the nation among offensive guards by Scout.com … Possesses great size, power and strength as well as great aggressiveness and tenacity … Named first-team All-State as a junior at Okeechobee High School … Also earned all-district and all-Palm Beach County honors … Won state championship at Glades Day School as a senior ... Named the No. 16 prospect in the area by the Palm Beach Post … Played right tackle in high school but projects as an interior lineman at the collegiate level … Chose USF over scholarship offers from UCF, Georgia Southern and Arkansas and interest from Georgia, UCLA and Vanderbilt.
Personal: Pre-business administration major.
Personal: Majoring in criminology.
kaufman Jake
#77 | Offensive Line | 6-9 | 362 | Freshman
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ST. PETERS PREPARATORY SCHOOL: Three-star recruit and the No. 47 offensive tackle according to Scout.com … Listed by Rivals.com as a three-star prospect and the 69th-ranked offensive tackle in the nation … Also named the No. 14 prospect in New Jersey … Nominated for the US Army All-American Bowl ... Mammoth offensive tackle possesses great feet and size … Runs a 5.1 40-yard dash … A three-year letterwinner in football at St. Peters Preparatory School ... Also competed on the school’s basketball team ... Earned All-County honors as a junior … Picked USF over offers from Florida, Ohio State, Penn State, Miami, Georgia, Rutgers, Michigan, Pittsburgh, Stanford and Wisconsin.
kloss Marvin
#99 | Kicker | 6-0 | 185 | Freshman
>> Naples, Fla. | Barron Collier HS
BARRON COLLIER HIGH SCHOOL: Hails from Barron Collier High School … A three-star recruit as listed by ESPN.com … Ranked as the No. 7 kicker in the nation … Was a perfect 8-for-8 on field goal attempts as a senior … Went 51-for-51 on extra point attempts as a junior … Missed just one as a senior as he went 41-of-42 … Was the kicking champion at Brandon Kornblue’s Kicking Challenge … Possesses great leg strength and is very competitive … Also caught 8 passes for 163 yards and two touchdowns along with two rushes for 56 yards his senior season … Selected USF over an offer from Purdue. Personal: Majoring in business management.
Personal: Undecided on a major.
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knowles TJ
#82 | Wide Receiver | 6-6 | 241 | Redshirt Sophomore
>> Las Vegas, Nev. | Saddleback CC | Coronado HS
2010: Will play right away and have three years of eligibility. Saddleback College: Played under Coach Mark McElroy at Saddleback College in Mission Viejo, Calif. ... All Conference wide receiver as a freshman ... Finished with 49 receptions for 927 yards and seven touchdowns. West Texas A&M: Redshirted during the 2008 season. Coronado High School: Played under coach Alex Moore at Coronado High School in Henderson, N.V. ... First-team All-State senior year ... First-team All-Region ... First-team AllConference ... First-team All-Division... Team MVP and Captain ... Scholar Athlete junior year... Also played basketball for three years, earning three varsity letters ... Had a combined 1,617 yards and 25 touchdowns his junior and senior years ... Graduated with an honors diploma and was a multiple scholar-athlete winner.
mitchell Terrence
#14 | Cornerback | 5-10 | 165 | Freshman
>> Tampa, Fla. | Hillsborough HS
HILLSBOROUGH HIGH SCHOOL: Given a four-star rating by Scout.com and listed as the 12th-best cornerback in the country … Listed by ESPN.com as a four-star recruit, the 12th best cornerback in the nation and the No. 144 prospect overall … Given a four-star rating by Rivals.com … Ranked 89th nationally and 14th in the state of Florida … Runs a 4.4 40-yard dash … Possesses great hands, closing speed and tackling ability … Posted 43 tackles and two interceptions as a junior … Named second-team All-Hillsborough County … Cousin of current USF running back Lindsey Lamar … Also a standout track athlete in high school who finished second in the long and triple jumps at the state meet as a junior … Selected USF over offers from Tennessee, North Carolina, LSU, Illinois, Georgia, Florida and Florida State. Personal: Undecided on a major.
Personal: Born December 4, 1989 ... Parents are Beth and Tim Knowles... Two brothers: Ryan and Kyle... One sister: Steph ... Majoring in pre-law.
louis Hans
#50 | Linebacker | 6-0 | 206 | Freshman
>> Hollywood, Fla. | Chaminade Madonna College Prep CHAMINADE MADONNA COLLEGE PREP: Posted 91 tackles, 15 sacks, seven forced fumbles, one interception and a defensive touchdown as a senior linebacker at Chaminade-Madonna College Prep … Had 77 tackles and eight sacks as a junior … Named the Sun Sentinel small school Defensive Player of the Year … Also garnered Miami Herald Defensive Player of the Year honors ... Led Broward County in sacks ... Named first-team all-county … Also tabbed the runner-up for overall Player of the Year … Runs a 4.6 40-yard dash … Also held offers from West Virginia, Western Kentucky, Buffalo, Toledo, Utah, FIU, Middle Tennessee State and Marshall. Personal: Pre-business administration major.
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pierre Patrice
#31 | Safety | 6-1 | 194 | Freshman
>> Kissimmee, Fla. | Liberty HS
Liberty High School: Played under head coach Doug Nicholas at Liberty High School in Kissimmee, Fla. ... Member of the All-Central Florida team... Second-team All-State ... Team captain ... Combined seven letters with four in football, two in track and one in weightlifting ... Academic Honor Roll recipient. Personal: Born on February 27, 1992 ... One sister: Manoucheca ... Majoring in exercise science.
reiter Austin
#78 | Offensive Guard | 6-4 | 250 | Freshman
| Lakewood Hometown Fla. | Last School Ranch HS >> Bradenton,
Coach Shankweiler on Reiter: “A young player who will be a very good player here as he gets more reps in the weight room.” 2010 Spring: Enrolled for the spring semester and participated in spring practice with the team ... Battled for the No. 3 spots along the offensive line.
Shows great aggressiveness … Played right tackle on offense and three technique defensive tackle at Lakewood Ranch … Will concentrate on the offensive line at USF … Selected USF over offers from Wake Forest, UCF, FIU and Middle Tennessee State, Miami, West Virginia and Cincinnati. Personal: Pre-business administration major.
LAKEWOOD RANCH HIGH SCHOOL: Has good feet and displays quickness off the ball …
Scott Darrell
#20 | Running Back | 6-1 | 239 | Junior
>> Ventura, Calif. | Colorado | St. Bonaventure High School 2010: Will sit out the 2010 season and have two years of eligibility remaining. 2009 (Colorado): Played in five games at Colorado during the 2009 seaon with 95 yards rushing, 35 yards receiving, and 564 yards in kick returns. 2009 Spring (Colorado): Entered the fall as one of four players in a most competitive deadlock at tailback ... Led all players in rushing with 154 yards in the three main spring scrimmages ... Was the recipient of the Fred Casotti Award as the most improved offensive back during spring ball, as selected by the coaching staff ... Was a fourth-team preseason All-Big 12 selection by Phil Steele’s College Football. 2008 (Colorado): Saw action in 11 games, including one start (Iowa State) ... Missed the Oklahoma State game with an ankle sprain ... Finished second on the team in rushing with 343 yards, picking those up on 87 carries for a 3.9 average per rush ... Scored one touchdown, the final points in CU’s season-opening win over Colorado State in Denver ... The 343 yards were the seventh-most by a freshman in school history for a single season ... Top games included Iowa State (19 rushes, 87 yards), Texas A&M (10-66) and CSU (11-54) ... In the A&M game, had his season long rush of 42 yards ... Earned 18 first downs (14 rush, four receiving) ... Also hauled in nine catches for 105 yards (11.7 per), with a long grab of 38 yards on a trick play from Scotty McKnight against Texas ... Didn’t punt other than in practice, but was right there if needed ... Though the predictions didn’t come to fruition largely due to injuries (groin, ankle) in the preseason, The Sporting News selected him as the Big 12’s top impact freshman and Lindy’s Big 12 Football tabbed him as the Offensive Newcomer of the Year in the conference. ST. BONAVENTURE HIGH SCHOOL: Widely considered as the nation’s top running back prospect in the 2007 recruiting class ... Earned All-America honors from Parade, Prep Star (Dream Team), SuperPrep and USA Today ... EA Sports selected him to its second-team ... Participated in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl in San Antonio after the season ... SuperPrep ranked him as the top player in the Far West Region and in its Elite 50 as the No. 4 overall player and as the nation’s top running back, the latter also done by Rivals.com ... Scored a near-perfect
208 points in making the prestigious Long Beach Press-Telegram’s Best-In-West Team (on all seven ballots, six first-place votes) ...The Tacoma News-Tribune named him to its Western 100 team (one of 14 running backs) ... Was selected to the CalHiSports.com and All-CIF Northern Division first-teams ... A three-time, first-team All-Conference performer ... Earned All-State honors his junior and senior seasons ... Rushed for 2,433 yards and 33 touchdowns as a senior, with his long run of 48 yards coming in the state title game ... Had seven games with 150 or more yards ... Also caught seven passes for 134 yards and two scores ... Was even called upon to punt, with a 36.9 average on 13 punts, with eight inside-the-20 and a long of 54 ... In leading St. Bonaventure to the state championship, had 897 yards and 11 touchdowns in five postseason games ... In the title game against Central Catholic, rushed 17 times for 150 yards and two touchdowns, and threw a 16-yard touchdown pass that sealed a 35-21 win ... As a junior at Moorpark, had 337 rushes for 3,194 yards (9.5 per), with 45 touchdowns and a long run of 80 ... Topped 200 yards 10 time for the season ... Also caught 10 balls for 122 yards and another score ... Had 292 carries for 1,988 yards (6.8 per), with 19 touchdowns (80 long), with eight catches for 103 yards ... Played some free safety at Moorpark as a freshman and sophomore ... Started the playoff game as a true frosh and led the team in tackles with 15 ... For his career, rushed for 7,605 yards and 99 touchdowns, and gained 100 or more yards 37 times in his 41 game high school career, including a streak of 21 straight ... Had 18 games of 200 or more yards ... Finished as California’s fourth all-time leading rusher ... Had 5,182 yards and 64 touchdowns at Moorpark before transferring to St. Bonaventure ... Scored at least one touchdown in every career game ... Some top career games included the following: in a 51-21 win over Camarillo as junior, rushed 15 times for 306 yards and six touchdowns (with a pair of 2-point conversions); that same year in a 45-0 win over Newbury Park, had 18 carries for 278 yards and five TDs; as a senior, in a 41-33 win over Oaks Christian, had 26 tries for 234 yards and five scores as St. Bonaventure ended OCHS’ section-record 48 game win streak ... St. Bonaventure was 14-1 his senior year under coach Todd Therrian, claiming the Division III state championship as well as the CIF Southern Section (Northern Division) crown ... Moorpark was 12-3 his sophomore and junior seasons under coach Tim Lins, reaching the state title game both seasons ... Ironically, Moorpark lost to St. Bonaventure his sophomore season ... Also lettered twice in track, participating his freshman and sophomore seasons (sprints, relays) ... Owned a personal best of 10.5 in the 100-meter dash. PERSONAL: Undecided on a major ... Maintained a 3.0 grade point average in high school ... Born April 16, 1989 in Tallahassee, Fla. ... Hobbies include spending time with friends and watching movies ... Uncle, Josh Smith, was a sophomore wide receiver on the CU football team when Scott was a freshman ... The two played together at Moorpark in their prep careers ... Had approximately 70 scholarship offers from Division I-A colleges.
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Shaw Marcus
#32 | Running Back | 5-9 | 181 | Freshman
Arcadia, Fla.||Last Desoto HS School >> Hometown
DESOTO HIGH SCHOOL: A three-star recruit by Scout.com and the No. 35 running back in the nation from Desoto High School … Listed as a three-star recruit by Rivals.com, the No. 94 prospect in Florida and the 17th-ranked running back in the nation … Given three stars by ESPN.com and ranked No. 79 in the nation among running backs … Possesses great balance, durability and instincts … Named first-team All-State and first-team All-Area as a junior … Ran eight times for 344 yards with touchdown runs of 72, 44, 80, 40 and 68 yards against Estero as a senior … Posted 2,380 yards on 210 attempts and 34 touchdowns on the ground in his junior season … Chose USF over offers from Indiana, Iowa State, Syracuse, Tulane, FIU and UCF.
welch Deonte
#83 | Wide Receiver | 6-0 | 190 | Freshman
Willison, Fla.| |Last Williston SchoolHS >> Hometown
WILLISTON HIGH SCHOOL: Given a three-star rating by Rivals.com … Labeled a three-star prospect by ESPN.com and tabbed the No. 76 athlete in the country … Spent his senior year as a running back but will play wide receiver at USF … Named first-team all-area by the Gainesville Sun as a senior … Earned Florida 1B-2A Offensive Player of the Year honors by the Gainesville Sun … Also tabbed third-team 3A all-state … Named Small Town Player of the Year ... Posted 837 all-purpose yards as a junior … Had 770 yards and 12 touchdowns combined rushing and receiving as a sophomore … Had more than 1,200 rushing yards with 16 TDs and 4 INTs as a senior ... Deceptively strong and explosive … Excels in all three phases of the game … Chose USF over offers from Arkansas, Illinois, Mississippi, Tulane, North Carolina State and Vanderbilt.
Personal: Undecided on a major.
veron Chris
Personal: Undecided on a major.
#47 | Punter | 6-3 | 205 | Freshman
Hometown | Last School Fla. | Forest HS >> Ocala,
FOREST HIGH SCHOOL: According to ESPN.com, the No. 67 kicker in the country according out of Forest High School … Played soccer in high school before concentrating on football … Earned a spot on the Florida 4A All-State First Team as a junior … Also named to the All-County First Team ... Named Florida 6A all-state as a punter as a senior … Averaged 42 yards per punt and had 55 touchbacks in 62 kickoffs his junior year … Hit eight field goals, including a season-long 51-yarder as a junior … Garnered interest from Alabama, Florida State, Miami and FAU before accepting the USF offer. Personal: Majoring in criminology.
weatherspoon Curtis
#13 | Linebacker | 6-0 | 205 | Junior
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Hometown | Last St. Petersburg, Fla.School | Dean College | Valdosta HS
Coach Snyder on Weatherspoon: “He is new to the system but a very good edge blitzer and can contribute in some of our nickel and dime packages.” 2010 Spring: Enrolled for the spring semester and participated in spring practice with the team ... Listed at No. 3 Will linebacker in final depth chart of the spring. DEAN COLLEGE: Competed at Dean College in Franklin, Mass. ... Coached by Todd Vasey ... Named the Northeast Football Conference Defensive MVP as a sophomore ... Was a twotime All-American his freshman and sophomore seasons ... Competed at defensive back but will make the move to linebacker at USF … Earned first-team All-Northeast Football Conference honors in 2009 ... Team MVP in 2009 ... Had 74 tackles, including 19 tackles for loss, along with nine sacks, eight pass breakups, two interceptions and two blocked kicks as a sophomore ... Led the league in tackles and sacks and was second in tackles for loss in 2009 ... Posted 58 tackles, five sacks, three pass breakups and three forced fumbles as a freshman ... Earned first-team all-state honors as a senior at Valdosta High ... Contributed 136 tackles and six sacks as a senior ... Team captain and team MVP senior season ... Also a member of the weightlifting team ... Has one older brother and two younger sisters. Personal: Majoring in social sciences.
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wilkinson Brandon
#98 | Defensive End | 6-3 | 212 | Freshman
Hometown Last School Fla. ||Venice Senior HS >> Venice,
Coach Hargreaves on Wilkinson: “Has as good a first step as any of the guys we have. Has been well-coached throughout the years. Plays pretty good technique. Needs to get his strength and weight up, but has a chance to do some things here down the road.” 2010 Spring: Enrolled for the spring semester and participated in spring practice with the team ... Listed at No. 4 on the depth chart following the spring at defensive end. VENICE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL: Three-star recruit according to Rivals.com and Scout.com out of Venice Senior High School … No. 54 defensive end in the country according to Scout. com … A three-star prospect according to ESPN.com and the No. 64 defensive end … Shows great athleticism and explosion off the ball … Brings great intensity and effort to the field … Runs a 4.71 40-yard dash … Posted 70 tackles, 15 sacks and two fumble recoveries as a junior … Named to the 5A All-State Second Team … Tabbed to the All-Area First Team … Caught 11 passes for more than 200 yards as a tight end as a sophomore … Chose USF over offers from Kentucky, Duke, Vanderbilt, Iowa, Iowa State, Indiana, Minnesota and Purdue. PERSONAL: Undecided on a major.
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2009 Season Review << Team Statistics
Schedule & Results Date Opponents (TV) Sept. 5 Wofford (BHSN) Sept. 12 Western Kentucky (ESPN Regional) Sept. 19 Charleston Southern Sept. 26 #18/25 Florida State (ESPNU) Oct. 3 Syracuse (ESPN Regional) Oct. 15 #8/9 Cincinnati (ESPN) Oct. 24 #19/20 Pitt (ESPN Regional) Oct. 30 #20 West Virginia (ESPN2) Nov. 12 Rutgers(ESPN) Nov. 21 Louisville (ESPN Regional) Nov. 28 #19/21 Miami (ABC) Dec. 5 Connecticut (ESPN2) Jan. 2 Northern Illinois (ESPN2) * * International Bowl, Toronto, Ont.
Results W, 40-7 W, 35-13 W, 59-0 W, 17-7 W, 34-20 L, 17-34 L, 41-14 W, 30-19 L, 0-31 W, 34-22 L, 10-31 L, 27-29 W, 27-3
Attendance 40,360 20,568 38,798 83,524 40,147 63,976 50,019 56,328 48,057 49,388 66,469 35,624 22,185
Score by quarters USF Opponents
1st 76 62
2nd 84 90
3rd 99 46
4th 85 59
OT 0 0
Total 344 257
2009 big east standings Team
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Cincinnati West Virginia Pittsburgh Rutgers Connecticut USF Louisville Syracuse
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7-0 5-2 5-2 3-4 3-4 3-4 1-6 1-6
1.000 .714 .714 .429 .429 .429 .143 .143
3-0 3-0 3-1 1-3 3-1 2-1 1-2 1-3
4-0 足W7 2-2 W2 2-1 足L2 2-1 L1 0-3 W2 1-3 L1 0-4 L2 0-3 L1
12-1 9-4 10-3 9-4 8-5 8-5 4-8 4-8
.923 .692 .769 .692 .615 .615 .333 .333
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6-1 7-1 7-1 5-3 5-2 5-2 4-2 4-4
6-0 2-3 3-2 4-1 3-3 3-3 0-6 0-4
L1 L1 W1 W1 W4 W1 L2 L1
USF SCORING 344 Points Per Game 26.5 FIRST DOWNS 227 Rushing 113 Passing 100 Penalty 14 RUSHING YARDAGE 2222 Yards gained rushing 2649 Yards lost rushing 427 Rushing Attempts 508 Average Per Rush 4.4 Average Per Game 170.9 TDs Rushing 22 PASSING YARDAGE 2531 Comp-Att-Int 168-297-12 Average Per Pass 8.5 Average Per Catch 15.1 Average Per Game 194.7 TDs Passing 20 TOTAL OFFENSE 4753 Total Plays 805 Average Per Play 5.9 Average Per Game 365.6 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 48-946 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 19-121 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 13-198 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 19.7 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 6.4 INT RETURN AVERAGE 15.2 FUMBLES-LOST 24-11 PENALTIES-Yards 91-749 Average Per Game 57.6 PUNTS-Yards 59-2352 Average Per Punt 39.9 Net punt average 34.6 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 30:11 3RD-DOWN Conversions 72/172 3rd-Down Pct 42% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 10/14 4th-Down Pct 71% SACKS BY-Yards 25-149 MISC YARDS 82 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 44 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 12-21 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 RED-ZONE SCORES (37-40) 93% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (27-40) 68% PAT-ATTEMPTS (42-43) 98% ATTENDANCE 315319 Games/Avg Per Game 6/52553 Neutral Site Games
Opp. 257 19.8 225 93 114 18 1761 2105 344 449 3.9 135.5 15 2422 215-387-13 6.3 11.3 186.3 14 4183 836 5.0 321.8 61-1252 11-231 12-143 20.5 21.0 11.9 19-10 72-640 49.2 55-2219 40.3 34.1 29:48 68/175 39% 6/25 24% 38-255 0 30 16-23 0-0 (33-42) 79% (20-42) 48% (25-26) 96% 277939 6/46323 1/22185
RecordHester Jessie Holder
2009 Offensive Stats >> Rushing Totals
DANIELS, BJ PLANCHER, Moise FORD, Mike LAMAR, Lindsey GROTHE, Matt MURRAY, Demetris SAMUELS, Aston TAYLOR, Jamar LOVE, A.J. LANDI, Evan KELLY, Richard BOGAN, Dontavia TEAM Total.......... Opponents......
GP 13 13 11 11 3 11 4 4 13 13 13 13 8 13 13
Att 175 129 91 40 23 14 6 8 1 6 2 2 11 508 449
Gain 1029 612 477 195 140 79 34 32 12 34 2 3 0 2649 2105
Loss 257 31 27 21 19 2 0 2 0 23 0 2 43 427 344
Net 772 581 450 174 121 77 34 30 12 11 2 1 -43 2222 1761
Avg 4.4 4.5 4.9 4.3 5.3 5.5 5.7 3.8 12.0 1.8 1.0 0.5 -3.9 4.4 3.9
TD 9 5 6 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 15
Long 44 28 36 29 39 12 13 8 12 19 2 3 0 44 75
Avg/G 59.4 44.7 40.9 15.8 40.3 7.0 8.5 7.5 0.9 0.8 0.2 0.1 -5.4 170.9 135.5
Passing totals DANIELS, BJ GROTHE, Matt TEAM LANDI, Evan Total.......... Opponents......
G 13 3 8 13 13 13
Eff. 139.55 166.96 0.00 146.48 142.29 113.35
Cmp-Att-Int 122-227-9 43-59-2 0-6-0 3-5-1 168-297-12 215-387-13
Pct Yds. 53.7 1983 72.9 512 0.0 0 60.0 36 56.6 2531 55.6 2422
TD 14 5 0 1 20 14
Lng 85 65 0 20 85 54
Avg./G 152.5 170.7 0.0 2.8 194.7 186.3
receiving totals MITCHELL, Carlton LOVE, A.J. BOGAN, Dontavia HESTER, Jessie GRIFFIN, Sterling LAMAR, Lindsey WILSON, Theo RICHARDSON, Pat PLANCHER, Moise BUSBEE, Ben LANDI, Evan FORD, Mike KETCHEL, Andrew WILSON, Jeffrey ERSKIN, Colby KELLY, Richard ALCIN, Ed Total.......... Opponents......
G 11 13 13 10 13 11 10 11 13 13 13 11 13 3 4 13 8 13 13
No. Yds 40 706 26 489 22 305 15 192 14 265 10 36 7 162 7 64 6 37 5 81 5 39 3 30 2 42 2 38 2 13 1 27 1 5 168 2531 215 2422
Avg 17.6 18.8 13.9 12.8 18.9 3.6 23.1 9.1 6.2 16.2 7.8 10.0 21.0 19.0 6.5 27.0 5.0 15.1 11.3
TD 4 4 4 1 2 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 20 14
Long 85 46 50 36 73 14 77 15 11 28 11 17 37 22 8 27 5 85 54
Avg/G 64.2 37.6 23.5 19.2 20.4 3.3 16.2 5.8 2.8 6.2 3.0 2.7 3.2 12.7 3.2 2.1 0.6 194.7 186.3
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2009 Special Teams Stats << punt returns HORNES, Faron WILSON,Theo Total.......... Opponents......
kick returns BOGAN, Dontavia WEBSTER, Kayvon MURPHY, Jerome WILSON, Theo KELLY, Richard HAMPTON, Patrick ALCIN, Ed LAMAR, Lindsey ERSKIN, Colby WILLIAMS, Jacquain Total.......... Opponents......
punting No. Yds 16 80 3 41 19 121 11 231
Avg 5.0 13.7 6.4 21.0
No. Yds 36 770 2 21 2 30 2 53 1 17 1 8 1 5 1 14 1 28 1 0 48 946 61 1252
Avg 21.4 10.5 15.0 26.5 17.0 8.0 5.0 14.0 28.0 0.0 19.7 20.5
No. Yds 4 59 4 55 1 29 1 0 1 3 1 18 1 34 13 198 12 143
No. Yds 1 19 1 12 1 0 1 13 0 0 4 44 0 0
TD 0 0 0 1
Long 21 43 43 63
ALVARADO, Delbert TEAM Total.......... Opponents......
TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Long 40 19 21 28 17 8 0 14 28 0 40 36
FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 ALVARADO, Delbert 1-5 20.0 0-0 0-0 SCHWARTZ, Eric 11-16 68.8 1-1 3-3
Fumble Returns WILSON, Kion WASHINGTON, Quenton BUTLER, Tyson MURPHY, Jerome ALLEN, Nate Total.......... Opponents......
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Avg 40.6 0.0 39.9 40.3
Long 57 0 57 56
Avg 14.8 13.8 29.0 0.0 3.0 18.0 34.0 15.2 11.9
TD 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0
Long 36 23 29 0 7 18 34 36 83
Avg 19.0 12.0 0.0 13.0 0.0 11.0 0.0
TD 0 0 0 0 1 1 0
Long 19 12 0 13 0 19 0
TB 4 0 4 11
FC 23 0 23 9
I20 10 0 10 16
Blkd 1 0 1 0
Field goals
interceptions MURPHY, Jerome ALLEN, Nate BUTLER, Tyson RAYMOND, Mistral WILSON, Kion PIERRE-PAUL, Jason WEBSTER, Kayvon Total.......... Opponents......
No. Yds 58 2352 1 0 59 2352 55 2219
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30-39 1-2 4-6
40-49 0-2 2-4
50-99 0-1 1-2
Field goal Sequence USF Wofford (30) Western Kentucky 40, 49 Charleston Southern 34, (37) Florida State 37, 37, (27) Syracuse 40 Cincinnati 50, (50) Pitt - West Virginia (30), (26), (44) Rutgers - Louisville (22), (44), 50 Miami (36) Connecticut 46 Northern Illinois (39), (19) Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.
Opponents 38 (40), (31) 40 44 (40), (24) (37), 41, (29) (36), (32) (33) (36), 51, (26), (49) (37) (32) 46, (42) (21), 52
Lg 30 50
Blk 0 0
Record Holder Dontavia Bogan
2009 Offensive Stats >> all-Purpose yards BOGAN, Dontavia DANIELS, BJ MITCHELL, Carlton PLANCHER, Moise LOVE, A.J. FORD, Mike GRIFFIN, Sterling WILSON, Theo LAMAR, Lindsey HESTER, Jessie GROTHE, Matt MURPHY, Jerome BUSBEE, Ben HORNES, Faron MURRAY, Demetris RICHARDSON, Pat WEBSTER, Kayvon ALLEN, Nate LANDI, Evan KELLY, Richard KETCHEL, Andrew ERSKIN, Colby WILSON, Jeffrey SAMUELS, Aston TAYLOR, Jamar BUTLER, Tyson PIERRE-PAUL, Jason ALCIN, Ed HAMPTON, Patrick WILSON, Kion TEAM Total.......... Opponents......
G 13 13 11 13 13 11 13 10 11 10 3 13 13 13 11 11 13 13 13 13 13 4 3 4 4 8 13 8 13 13 8 13 13
Rush 1 772 0 581 12 450 0 0 174 0 121 0 0 0 77 0 0 0 11 2 0 0 0 34 30 0 0 0 0 0 -43 2222 1761
scoring Rec 305 0 706 37 489 30 265 162 36 192 0 0 81 0 0 64 0 0 39 27 42 13 38 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 2531 2422
PR KOR 0 770 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 41 53 0 14 0 0 0 0 0 30 0 0 80 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 0 0 0 0 0 17 0 0 0 28 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 8 0 0 0 0 121 946 231 1252
IR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 59 0 0 0 0 34 55 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 29 18 0 0 3 0 198 143
Tot 1076 772 706 618 501 480 265 256 224 192 121 89 81 80 77 64 55 55 50 46 42 41 38 34 30 29 18 10 8 3 -43 6018 5809
Avg/G 82.8 59.4 64.2 47.5 38.5 43.6 20.4 25.6 20.4 19.2 40.3 6.8 6.2 6.2 7.0 5.8 4.2 4.2 3.8 3.5 3.2 10.2 12.7 8.5 7.5 3.6 1.4 1.2 0.6 0.2 -5.4 462.9 446.8
TD FGs SCHWARTZ, Eric 0 11-16 DANIELS, BJ 9 0-0 FORD, Mike 6 0-0 PLANCHER, Moise 5 0-0 BOGAN, Dontavia 4 0-0 MITCHELL, Carlton 4 0-0 LOVE, A.J. 4 0-0 ALVARADO, Delbert 0 1-5 GRIFFIN, Sterling 2 0-0 BUSBEE, Ben 2 0-0 LAMAR, Lindsey 2 0-0 WILSON, Theo 2 0-0 PIERRE-PAUL, Jason 1 0-0 HESTER, Jessie 1 0-0 ALLEN, Nate 1 0-0 WILSON, Jeffrey 1 0-0 TEAM 0 0-0 Total.......... 44 12-21 Opponents...... 30 16-23
|---------------- PAT-------------- | Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP 28-29 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 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 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 14-14 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 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 42-43 0-0 0 0-1 0 25-26 1-2 0 0-2 0
Saf 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1
Points 61 54 36 30 24 24 24 17 12 12 12 12 6 6 6 6 2 344 257
total offense DANIELS, BJ GROTHE, Matt PLANCHER, Moise FORD, Mike LAMAR, Lindsey MURRAY, Demetris LANDI, Evan SAMUELS, Aston TAYLOR, Jamar LOVE, A.J. KELLY, Richard BOGAN, Dontavia TEAM Total.......... Opponents......
G 13 3 13 11 11 11 13 4 4 13 13 13 8 13 13
Plays 402 82 129 91 40 14 11 6 8 1 2 2 17 805 836
Rush 772 121 581 450 174 77 11 34 30 12 2 1 -43 2222 1761
Pass 1983 512 0 0 0 0 36 0 0 0 0 0 0 2531 2422
Total 2755 633 581 450 174 77 47 34 30 12 2 1 -43 4753 4183
Avg/G 211.9 211.0 44.7 40.9 15.8 7.0 3.6 8.5 7.5 0.9 0.2 0.1 -5.4 365.6 321.8
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2009 Stats << Rushing
DANIELS, BJ PLANCHER, Moise FORD, Mike LAMAR, Lindsey GROTHE, Matt MURRAY, Demetris SAMUELS, Aston TAYLOR, Jamar LOVE, A.J. LANDI, Evan KELLY, Richard BOGAN, Dontavia TEAM
Season 175-772/9 129-581/5 91-450/6 40-174/2 23-121/0 14-77/0 6-34/0 8-30/0 1-12/0 6-11/0 2-2/0 2-1/0 11--43/0
WOF 3-16/0 12-78/2 DNP 8-39/1 7-44/0 DNP 1-12/0 DNP - - - - 1--15/0
WKU 4-12/1 18-115/2 DNP 8-60/0 11-53/0 DNP 1-13/0 DNP - - - - DNP
CSU 8-105/2 8-16/0 4-19/1 6-17/1 5-24/0 11-59/0 4-9/0 DNP - - - - DNP
FSU 23-126/0 4-11/0 8-24/0 2--1/0 DNP - - DNP - - - 1-3/0 4--10/0
SYR 10-32/0 9-19/0 13-68/2 DNP DNP - DNP DNP 1-12/0 - - - 4--6/0
CIN 16-74/1 7-37/0 7-23/0 6-34/0 DNP - DNP DNP - - - - -
PITT 15-50/0 5-23/0 2-4/1 1-2/0 DNP - DNP 5-28/0 - 5-15/0 - - DNP
WVU 14-104/0 18-86/0 2-6/0 2-1/0 DNP - DNP 3-2/0 - - - - 1--10/0
RUTGERS 16-11/0 4-8/0 9-17/0 1-0/0 DNP - DNP - - 1--4/0 - - 1--2/0
LOU 22-141/2 17-68/1 4-3/0 1-24/0 DNP - DNP DNP - - - 1--2/0 -
UM 16-39/0 15-78/0 2-5/0 2-1/0 DNP 3-18/0 DNP - - - 1-2/0 - DNP
UCONN 17-88/3 7-31/0 20-74/1 DNP DNP - DNP DNP - - - - -
NIU 11--26/0 5-11/0 20-207/1 3--3/0 DNP DNP DNP 1-0/0 DNP
UM 1-21/0 1-12/1 - - 1-16/0 DNP - DNP - - DNP 1-0/0 1-11/0 1-17/0 - DNP DNP
UCONN 4-49/0 - 1-18/0 - 2-45/0 DNP - DNP 1-5/0 2-16/0 DNP - DNP - 1-27/0 DNP DNP
NIU 6-94/0 3-56/2 1-15/0 2-30/0 1-13/0 1-9/0 DNP -
Receiving MITCHELL, Carlton LOVE, A.J. BOGAN, Dontavia GRIFFIN, Sterling HESTER, Jessie WILSON, Theo BUSBEE, Ben RICHARDSON, Pat KETCHEL, Andrew LANDI, Evan WILSON, Jeffrey PLANCHER, Moise LAMAR, Lindsey FORD, Mike KELLY, Richard ERSKIN, Colby ALCIN, Ed
Punt returns HORNES, Faron WILSON, Theo
Kick returns BOGAN, Dontavia WILSON, Theo MURPHY, Jerome ERSKIN, Colby WEBSTER, Kayvon KELLY, Richard LAMAR, Lindsey HAMPTON, Patrick ALCIN, Ed WILLIAMS, Jacquain
Season 40-706/4 26-489/4 22-305/4 14-265/2 15-192/1 7-162/2 5-81/2 7-64/0 2-42/0 5-39/0 2-38/1 6-37/0 10-36/0 3-30/0 1-27/0 2-13/0 1-5/0
WOF 6-37/0 3-33/0 4-46/0 - - 2-13/1 - - - 1-10/0 1-22/1 - 4-24/0 DNP - DNP -
WKU 4-130/0 3-32/0 - - DNP 1-14/1 1-17/1 2-13/0 - 1-4/0 DNP 1--2/0 - DNP - - -
CSU 4-63/1 2-35/0 3-72/2 3-29/0 DNP 1-8/0 1-14/0 1-15/0 1-37/0 - DNP - 2-2/0 1-13/0 - 1-5/0 1-5/0
FSU 1-8/0 1-23/0 2-18/0 1-73/1 - 1-77/0 1-8/1 - - - DNP - - - - 1-8/0 -
SYR 6-139/2 2-26/0 2-28/0 1-15/0 DNP - - - - - DNP - DNP 1-0/0 - - -
CIN 2-27/0 - 2-50/0 1-19/0 3-41/1 - 1-14/0 4-36/0 - - DNP 2-21/0 - - - DNP DNP
PITT 1-6/0 - 1-20/1 1-41/0 - DNP - - - - 1-16/0 1-7/0 2-0/0 - - DNP DNP
WVU 5-132/1 3-71/1 2-12/0 2-13/1 1-4/0 - - - - - DNP - - - - DNP -
RUTGERS DNP 4-80/0 - - 1-13/0 1-37/0 - - - - DNP - 1--1/0 - - DNP -
LOU DNP 4-121/0 5-41/1 4-60/0 5-43/0 - 1-28/0 - - - DNP 1-11/0 - - - DNP DNP
Season 16-80 3-41
WOF - 2-46
WKU 1--2 1--5
CSU 2-20 -
FSU 1-2 -
SYR - -
CIN 5-26 -
PITT - DNP
WVU 2-13 -
RUTGERS 2-5 -
LOU - -
UM UCONN 1--2 1-21 DNP DNP
Season 36-770 2-53 2-30 1-28 2-21 1-17 1-14 1-8 1-5 1-0
WOF 2-47 - - DNP - 1-17 - - - -
WKU 3-84 - - - - - - - - -
CSU - 1-28 - - - - - - - -
FSU 1-16 - - 1-28 - - - - - -
SYR 5-109 - - - - - DNP - - -
CIN 4-86 1-25 - DNP - - - - DNP -
PITT 5-96 DNP - DNP 2-21 - - - DNP -
WVU 1-14 - - DNP - - 1-14 - - -
RUTGERS 4-63 - - DNP - - - - 1-5 -
LOU 4-71 - - DNP - - - - DNP -
UM 4-98 DNP 1-9 DNP - - - 1-8 DNP -
UCONN 2-62 DNP - DNP - - DNP - DNP 1-0
NIU 1-24 1-21 DNP -
WOF - - - - - -
WKU 1-0 - - - - -
CSU - 1-36 - - - -
FSU - - - - - -
SYR 2-17 1-0 1-34 1-18 - -
CIN 1-23 - - - - -
PITT - - - - 1-29 -
WVU - - - - - 1-3
RUTGERS - 1-0 - - DNP -
LOU 1-15 - - - DNP -
UM - - - - DNP -
UCONN - - - - DNP -
NIU 1-23 DNP -
Interception returns ALLEN, Nate MURPHY, Jerome WEBSTER, Kayvon PIERRE-PAUL, Jason BUTLER, Tyson WILSON, Kion
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2009 Defensive Stats >> |-------------------------------- Tackles----------------------------- | |----- Sacks----- | |----------------Pass Def.-----------------| DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp QBH 42 WILSON, Kion 13 41 64 105 9.0-18 1.0-2 1-3 1 . 5 ALLEN, Nate 13 40 45 85 1.0-1 . 4-55 4 . 3 MURPHY, Jerome 13 49 28 77 0.5-2 . 4-59 8 1 49 ROBINSON, Chris 13 36 19 55 9.0-27 2.5-16 . 1 1 11 JOSEPH, Sabbath 12 24 24 48 4.0-6 . . 4 . 90 PIERRE-PAUL, Jason 13 27 18 45 16.5-53 6.5-29 1-18 3 7 95 SELVIE,vGeorge 13 19 23 42 9.5-36 3.5-23 . 2 7 36 BARRINGTON, Sam 13 17 24 41 2.0-4 . . 1 . 16 RAYMOND, Mistral 13 21 19 40 2.0-9 . 1-0 . 1 6 WEBSTER, Kayvon 13 17 13 30 2.5-9 . 1-34 2 . 12 LEJISTE, Jon 13 16 13 29 1.0-2 . . 1 . 2 WASHINGTON, Quenton 11 21 8 29 0.5-1 . . 1 . 57 WILLIAMS, Jacquain 13 15 13 28 1.0-1 . . . 1 97 MCCLAIN, Terrell 13 14 11 25 5.0-16 1.5-7 . . 3 91 MCCASKILL, Keith 13 6 17 23 1.5-4 0.5-3 . 3 2 1 YOUNG, Jerrell 9 7 14 21 . . . 2 . 98 HARRIS, Aaron 13 8 12 20 3.5-28 3.5-28 . . . 94 MARSHALL, Craig 10 12 8 20 4.5-32 4.0-30 . 3 2 51 SANCHEZ, Armando 12 6 7 13 . . . . . 4 BUTLER, Tyson 8 4 7 11 1.0-16 . 1-29 . . 46 GRISSOM, Cory 8 2 9 11 0.5-1 . . . . 58 BEDFORD, David 12 5 5 10 2.5-9 1.0-7 . . 1 22 BAKER, George 12 7 2 9 0.5-2 . . . . 44 STIRRUPS, Leslie 9 4 5 9 1.0-1 . . . . 21 MURRAY, Demetris 11 4 2 6 . . . . . 32 SCHWARTZ, Eric 11 2 4 6 . . . . . 9 WILSON, Theo 10 2 3 5 . . . . . 37 MILLER, Joel 12 2 2 4 . . . . . 41 HAMPTON, Patrick 13 1 2 3 . . . . . 7 GIDDINS, Ryne 3 2 1 3 2.0-6 2.0-6 . . . 29 ERSKIN, Colby 4 2 1 3 . . . . . 11 LOVE, A.J. 13 1 2 3 . . . . . 96 HILL, Anthony 3 1 2 3 0.5-2 . . . . 43 KELLY, Richard 13 2 . 2 . . . . . 6 ALCIN, Ed 8 2 . 2 . . . . . 47 WATKINS, LaDre 2 1 1 2 . . . . . TM TEAM 8 2 . 2 2.0-22 . . . . 64 SIMS, Jacob 11 2 . 2 . . . . . 55 WARREN, Jeremiah 13 . 2 2 . . . . . 25 ALVARADO, Delbert 13 1 . 1 . . . . . 15 MARC, Victor 6 . 1 1 . . . . . 7 DANIELS,BJ 13 . 1 1 . . . . . 55 LANARIS, Mike 11 . 1 1 . . . . . 24 LANE, Chris 12 . 1 1 . . . . . 5 LAMAR, Lindsey 11 . 1 1 . . . . . 81 BOGAN, Dontavia 13 1 . 1 . . . . . 2 MITCHELL, Carlton 11 1 . 1 . . . . . Total.......... 13 447 435 882 83-308 25-149 13-198 36 26 Opponents...... 13 428 416 844 94.0-378 38-255 12-143 22 15
|--------- Fumbles--------- | |-------Blkd ---------| Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf 1-19 1 . . 1-0 1 . . 2-13 2 . . . 1 1 . . 3 . . . 2 1 . 1-0 1 . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 . . . . 1 . . 2-12 . 1 . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . 1-0 . . . . . . . 1-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-44 14 3 1 11-0 10 1 1
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2009 Season Review >> One of the nation’s leaders in yards per completion, quarterback B.j. daniels << Postseason Awards Pro Football Weekly All-America First Team - Jason Pierre-Paul 2010 International Bowl MVP Mike Ford All-BIG EAST Coaches Team First Team - Jason Pierre-Paul, Kion Wilson Second Team - Nate Allen, Sampson Genus, Jerome Murphy, George Selvie ESPN All-BIG EAST Team First Team - Nate Allen, Jason Pierre Paul, Kion Wilson All-Freshman - Sam Barrington, B.J. Daniels, Mark Popek, Kayvon Webster Phil Steele All-BIG EAST Teams First Team - Nate Allen, Jerome Murphy, George Selvie, Kion Wilson Second Team - Jason Pierre-Paul Third Team - Zach Hermann, Carlton Mitchell Rivals First Team - Nate Allen, Jason Pierre-Paul, Kion Wilson Sporting News First Team - Jason Pierre-Paul, Kion Wilson All-Freshman - Mark Popek, Kayvon Webster
USF Program Awards
Rookie - B.J Daniels and Jason Pierre-Paul Strength & Conditioning Overachiever –Julius Forte Golden Bull Award (Scout Team) - Defense - Julius Forte and Joel Miller Scholar Athlete Award - Chaz Hine Green & Gold (Top Walk-On)- Mistral Raymond Lee Roy Selmond Award (Courage) – George Selvie First Teamer Award- Nate Allen Coaches Award - Matt Grothe Defensive Front Seven - George Selvie Offensive Lineman - Sampson Genus Special Teams Player - Eric Schwartz and Mike Walsh Offensive Playermaker of the Year - B.J. Daniels Defensive Playmaker of the Year - Kion Wilson Offensive MVP - B.J. Daniels Defensive MVP - Kion Wilson Team Captains - Nate Allen, Matt Grothe, Moise Plancher, George Selvie, Kion Wilson
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2009 Season Review >> 2009: USF 40, Wofford 7
Raymond James stadium • tampa, Fla. September 5, 2009 • 7:30 pm • Bright House sports network USF 1-0 • Wofford 0-1 Scoring by quarters Wofford USF
1 7 7
Attendance: 40,360
2 0 9
3 0 10
4 0 14
F 7 40
Time: 2:45
First Quarter USF - Plancher 3 yd run (Alvarado kick). Time left: 9:46. Drive: 11 plays, 65 yards, 5:14 (USF 7, Wofford 0) WOF - Breitenstein 2 yd run (Tommie kick). Time left: 3:00. Drive: 12 plays, 69 yards, 6:46 (USF 7, Wofford 7) Second Quarter USF - T. Wilson 6 yd pass from Grothe (Alvarado kick). Time left: 00:36. Drive: 3 plays, 8 yards, 0:33 (USF 14, Wofford 7) USF - TEAM safety Time left: 00:01 (USF 16, Wofford 7) Third Quarter USF - Plancher 9 yd run (Alvarado kick). Time left: 10:47. Drive: 4 plays, 39 yards, 1:41 (USF 23, Wofford 7) USF - Alvarado 30 yd field goal. Time left: 5:51. Drive: 7 plays, 28 yards, 3:58 (USF 26, Wofford 7) Fourth Quarter USF - Lamar 13 yd run (Alvarado kick). Time left: 8:18. Drive: 8 plays, 55 yards, 4:10 (USF 33, Wofford 7) USF - J. Wilson 22 yd pass from Daniels (Alvarado kick). Time left: 5:06. Drive: 3 plays, 38 yards, 1:17 (USF 40, Wofford 7) Team Statistics First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Comp-Att-Int Total Yards Punts-Avg. Punt Returns Kickoff Returns Interception Returns Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost Sacks By Third Down Conversions Fourth Down Conversions Time of Possession
WOF 13 50-177 34 4-11-0 211 3-41.0 1-0 7-163 1-0 6-58 2-2 2-13 3-13 3-6 31:38
USF 22 32-174 185 21-25-1 359 2-42.0 2-46 3-64 0-0 6-45 4-1 2-15 4-8 1-1 28:22
TAMPA (AP) -- Moise Plancher ran for two touchdowns and Matt Grothe moved closer to becoming the Big East’s career total offense leader Saturday night, leading South Florida to a season-opening 40-7 rout of Wofford. Plancher scored on runs of 4 and 9 yards and finished with 78 yards rushing on 12 carries. Grothe threw a second-quarter touchdown pass to Theo Wilson and had 155 yards passing and 44 rushing to increase his four-year total to 10,441 yards -- 88 shy of Pat White’s Big East record. USF overcame a slow start, snapping a 7-7 tie on Grothe’s touchdown pass to Theo Wilson and adding a safety to make it 16-7 before halftime. Plancher scored his second touchdown early in the third quarter, and the Bulls rolled from there. Wofford’s wingbone offense was effective early, and the Terriers wound up rushing for 177 yards on 50 attempts. Fullback Eric Breitenstein gained 121 yards on 13 carries and scored on a 2-yard run in the first quarter. USF coach Jim Leavitt insisted that opening against Wofford, which won nine games and participated in the Football Championship Subdivision playoffs each of the past two years, would be a good test for a young, but talented team that expects to contend for the Bulls’ first Big East title. Wofford played South Carolina tough a year ago, losing 23-13 but drawing a glowing review from Gamecocks coach Steve Spurrier, who saluted the team’s effort level. For most of the first half, the Terriers gave USF all it could handle, too. Sophomore quarterback Mitch Allen, making his first college start, answered Grothe’s game-opening touchdown drive with an impressive march of his own. The Terriers moved 69 yards in 13 plays, tying the game 7-all on Breitenstein’s 2-yard run. Wofford turned back one USF threat with Tommy Irvin’s end zone interception of Grothe, whose 39-yard run got the Bulls inside the 10-yard line. Four plays later, the Terriers began unraveling. An errant snap on a punt set up Grothe’s 6-yard scoring pass to Theo Wilson with 36 seconds left in the opening half. A second bad snap that sailed over Chris Tommie’s head resulted in a safety, making it 16-7, when the Wofford punter ran down the loose ball and kicked it through the end zone with one second remaining. If Tommie had picked up the ball -- instead of kicking it intentionally -- just inside the 20, the final seconds of the half likely would have run out. Plancher’s second TD run and Delbert Alvarado’s 30-yard field goal extended USF’s lead to 26-7 in the third quarter. Lindsey Lamar scored on a 13-yard run and Grothe’s backup, B.J. Daniel, threw a 22-yard TD pass to Jeffrey Wilson in the fourth quarter.
wofford Rushing
Att Yds
Eric Breitenstein Mitch Allen Stev Davitte Mike Rucker Michael Scott Sean Lees Arsenio Parks Chris Tommie Passing Mitch Allen Stev Davitte
13 17 4 3 7 1 3 1
Att 9 2
TD
121 54 35 11 11 2 1 -16
Cmp Yds 3 27 1 7
Lg
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
TD 0 0
44 12 18 5 3 2 3 0 Int 0 0
Lg 11 7
Receiving Brenton Bersin Devin Reed Montae Monroe
No Yds 2 17 1 10 1 7
TD 0 0 0
Lg 11 10 7
Punting Chris Tommie Punt Returns Brenton Bersin
No Yds 3 123
Avg 41.0
Lg 56
No Yds 1 0
Lg 0
Kickoff Returns Stephon Shelton Mike Rucker Stev Davitte
No Yds 3 64 3 78 1 21
Lg 24 27 21
Defensive Leaders Unassisted Tackles: 4 - Mike Niam, Tommy Irvin, Stephon Shelton, Assisted Tackles: 7 - Mike Niam, Total Tackles: 11 - Mike Niam, Sacks: 1 - Ricco Braxton, Stanley SeQuan, Interceptions: 1 - Tommy Irvin
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Rushing Moise Plancher Matt Grothe Lindsey Lamar B.J. Daniels Aston Samuels TEAM Passing Matt Grothe B.J. Daniels
Att Yds 12 78 7 44 8 39 3 16 1 12 1 -15 Att 23 2
Cmp Yds 19 155 2 30
TD 2 0 1 0 0 0 TD 1 1
Int 1 0
Lg 17 39 13 12 12 0 Lg 24 22
Receiving Carlton Mitchell Dontavia Bogan Lindsey Lamar A.J. Love Theo Wilson Jeffrey Wilson Evan Landi
No Yds 6 37 4 46 4 24 3 33 2 13 1 22 1 10
TD 0 0 0 0 1 1 0
Lg 9 24 14 18 7 22 10
Punting Delbert Alvarado
No Yds 2 84
Avg 42.0
Lg 50
Punt Returns Theo Wilson
No Yds 2 46
Lg 43
Kickoff Returns Dontavia Bogan Richard Kelly
No Yds 2 47 1 17
Lg 30 17
Defensive Leaders Unassisted Tackles: 3 - George Selvie, Assisted Tackles: 9 - Nate Allen, Total Tackles: 10 - Nate Allen, Sacks: 1 - George Selvie, Chris Robinson, Interceptions: None
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2009 Season Review << 2009: USF 35, WKU 13
L.T. Smith stadium • Bowling green, ky. September 12, 2009 • 7:30 pm • ESPN Regional USF 2-0 • WKU 0-2 Scoring by quarters USF WKU
1 7 3
Attendance: 20,568
2 7 3
3 7 7
4 14 0
F 35 13
Time: 3:20
First Quarter WKU - Tinius 40 yd field goal. Time left: 6:14. Drive: 10 plays, 11 yards, 4:27 (USF 0, WKU 3) USF - Plancher 1 yd run (Alvarado kick). Time left: 00:47. Drive: 9 plays, 83 yards, 5:22 (USF 7, WKU 3) Second Quarter USF - T. Wilson 14 yd pass from Grothe (Alvarado kick). Time left: 8:20. Drive: 11 plays, 64 yards, 5:11 (USF 14, WKU 3) WKU - Tinius 31 yd field goal. Time left: 00:57. Drive: 7 plays, 39 yards, 3:02 (USF 14, WKU 6) Third Quarter USF - Daniels 7 yd run (Alvarado kick). Time left: 4:50. Drive: 4 plays, 77 yards, 1:54 (USF 21, WKU 6) WKU - Booker 15 yd run (Tinius kick). Time left: 00:27. Drive: 9 plays, 71 yards, 4:16 (USF 21, WKU 13) Fourth Quarter USF - Busbee 17 rd pass from Grothe (Alvarado kick). Time left: 11:26. Drive: 7 plays, 60 yards, 4:01 (USF 28, WKU 13) USF - Plancher 20 yd run (Alvarado kick). Time left: 6:03. Drive: 5 plays, 41 yards, 2:46 (USF 35, WKU 13) Team Statistics First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Comp-Att-Int Total Yards Punts-Avg. Punt Returns Kickoff Returns Interception Returns Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost Sacks By Third Down Conversions Fourth Down Conversions Time of Possession
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USF 22 42-253 208 13-22-1 461 2-44.5 2--7 3-84 1-0 9-85 2-1 3-16 8-13 0-0 30:12
WKU 16 37-200 84 13-26-1 284 4-41.0 1-23 5-139 1-16 13-124 0-0 1-3 2-12 1-3 29:04
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (AP) -- Matt Grothe threw for 208 yards and two touchdowns, becoming the Big East’s all-time leader in total offense to help South Florida pull away from Western Kentucky 35-13 on Saturday night. The senior quarterback added 53 yards rushing to boost his career total yardage to 10,702, breaking the record of 10,529 held by former West Virginia star Pat White as the Bulls (2-0) took control in the second half to pull away from the Hilltoppers. Grothe threw touchdown passes of 14 yards to Theo Wilson and 17 yards to Ben Busbee, helping the Bulls overcome a sluggish start and post their 13th straight regular season nonconference win. Moise Plancher added 115 yards rushing and two touchdowns for South Florida. WKU (0-2) saw its bid for an attention-grabbing upset fall short behind a slew of penalties (13) and an almost nonexistent passing game. Quarterback Brandon Smith ran for 105 yards but had little time in the pocket when dropping back to pass. He completed 13 of 26 passes for just 84 yards and was sacked three times. The Hilltoppers had hoped to turn the first-ever visit to LT Smith Stadium by a member of a Bowl Championship Series conference into a coming out party. While WKU certainly fared better than it did in a season-opening 63-7 mauling at Tennessee - a game in which the Hilltoppers amassed 83 yards of total offense - the Bulls made sure the second-largest crowd in WKU history went home early. The Hilltoppers have pointed to the Bulls as an example of how to make the jump from the Football Championship Subdivision to the Football Bowl Subdivision the right way. The Bulls made the step up 11 years ago and have become a perennial contender in the Big East. WKU’s goals aren’t quite so ambitious - at least, not yet - but South Florida showed the Hilltoppers there’s still plenty of work to do. WKU trailed just 14-6 at the half, but South Florida snapped out of its doldrums when Grothe hit Carlton Mitchell for a 65-yard pass that set up a touchdown run by BJ Daniels. WKU responded with a 15-yard score by Marell Booker - thanks in part of a personal foul penalty by the Bulls on an incomplete third-down pass - to get within 21-13 with 27 seconds left in the third. Undaunted, Grothe took over. He led South Florida right back down the field and put the game away on a play that perfectly summarized his career. He dropped back to pass, ducked away from pressure then scrambled to buy enough time to find Busbee in the back of the endzone to put the Bulls up 28-13. WKU was stopped on fourth down on its next possession, and Plancher busted loose for a 20-yard score with 6:03 to play to finish it off. The easy victory hardly seemed possible during an ugly first half, when at times it was hard to tell which team was the FBS newcomer. During one sequence in the first quarter South Florida muffed a WKU punt, which the Hilltoppers recovered. The play was nullified by a penalty. On the rekick, the ball bounced off a South Florida player and the Hilltoppers recovered again. The rest of the half followed a similar pattern: the Bulls would make a mistake and the Hilltoppers would make a bigger one. Grothe threw a pick and WKU appeared to pull within four on a 14-yard touchdown run by Smith. It was called back by a penalty and the Hilltoppers had to settle for a field goal.
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Rushing
Att Yds
Moise Plancher Lindsey Lamar Matt Grothe Aston Samuels Passing Matt Grothe
18 8 11 1
Att 22
TD
115 60 53 13
Cmp Yds 13 208
Lg
2 0 0 0
TD 2
20 26 12 13 Int 1
Lg 65
Receiving Carlton Mitchell A.J. Love Pat Richardson Ben Busbee Theo Wilson Evan Landi Moise Plancher
No Yds 4 130 3 32 2 13 1 17 1 14 1 4 1 -2
TD 0 0 0 1 1 0 0
Lg 65 15 7 17 14 4 0
Punting Delbert Alvarado Punt Returns Theo Wilson Faron Hornes
No Yds 2 89
Avg 44.5
Lg 51
No Yds 1 -5 1 -2
Lg 0 0
Kickoff Returns Dontavia Bogan
No Yds 3 84
Lg 40
Defensive Leaders Unassisted Tackles: 8 - Chris Robinson, Assisted Tackles: 4 - Kion Wilson, Total Tackles: 8 - Chris Robinson, Sacks: 2 - Ryne Giddins, Interceptions: 1 - Mistral Raymond
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Rushing Brandon Smith Bobby Rainey Derrius Brooks Marell Booker Tyrell Hayden Jake Gaebler Marcus Vasquez TEAM Passing Brandon Smith
Att Yds 21 125 8 63 2 17 2 15 1 4 1 4 1 2 1 -1 Att 26
Cmp Yds 13 84
TD 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 TD 0
Int 1
Lg 21 28 17 15 4 4 2 0 Lg 16
Receiving Jack Doyle Q. Cooper Dustin Boyer Jake Gaebler A. Sheppard Derrius Brooks Bobby Rainey
No Yds 4 20 2 22 2 11 2 10 1 16 1 5 1 0
TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Lg 13 13 8 7 16 5 0
Punting Jeremy Moore
No Yds 4 164
Avg 41.0
Lg 48
Punt Returns Jake Gaebler
No Yds 1 23
Lg 23
Kickoff Returns Bobby Rainey Marell Booker
No Yds 4 110 1 29
Lg 35 29
Defensive Leaders Unassisted Tackles: 6 - Thomas Majors, Assisted Tackles: 6 - Mark Santoro, Total Tackles: 10 - J. Clendenin, Sacks: 1 - Erik Jones, Interceptions: 1 - Taurean Smith
Record Holder Demetris Murray
2009 Season Review >> 2009: USF 59, CSU 0
Raymond James stadium • Tampa, Fla. September 19, 2009 • 7 pm USF 3-0 • CSU 0-3
Scoring by quarters F 0 59
TAMPA (AP) - Quarterback Matt Grothe directed three scoring drives before leaving a 59-0 South Florida victory over Charleston Southern with a left knee sprain on Saturday night.
First Quarter USF - Bogan 3 yd pass from Grothe (Alvarado kick). Time left: 8:12. Drive: 10 plays, 32 yards, 5:20 (USF 7, CSU 0) USF - Mitchell 50 yd pass from Grothe (Alvarado kick). Time left: 6:34. Drive: 1 play, 50 yards, 0:07 (USF 14, CSU 0) USF - Allen 75 yd blocked FG return (Alvarado kick). Time left: 1:16 (USF 21, CSU 0)
Grothe, the Big East’s career leader in total offense, completed 11 of 14 passes for 149 yards and two touchdowns, including a 50-yard strike to Carlton Mitchell. The quarterback also rushed five times for 24 yards, the longest for 9 on the play that sidelined him.
CSU USF
1 0 21
Attendance: 38,798
2 0 14
3 0 14
4 0 10
Time: 3:00
The Bulls (3-0) were ahead 28-0 late in the second quarter when Grothe was hurt. He was tripped from behind by defensive tackle David Jackson, then was falling forward when he was jolted by defensive back Antwain Harvey.
Redshirt freshman B.J. Daniels stepped in for Grothe, matching him with a 50-yard scoring pass to Dontavia Bogan. A.J. Toscano was 13-for-24 for 127 yards with one interception to lead Charleston Southern (0-3).
Second Quarter USF - Ford 2 yd run (Alvarado kick). Time left: 13:54. Drive: 6 plays, 33 yards, 1:59 (USF 28, CSU 0) USF - Bogan 50 yd pass from Daniels (Schwartz kick). Time left: 00:44. Drive: 7 plays, 85 yards, 2:50 (USF 35, CSU 0) Third Quarter USF - Daniels 16 yd run (Schwartz kick). Time left: 9:44. Drive: 10 plays, 63 yards, 5:16 (USF 42, CSU 0) USF - Daniels 7 yd run (Schwartz kick). Time left: 00:56. Drive: 9 plays, 64 yards, 4:46 (USF 49, CSU 0) Fourth Quarter USF - Lamar 2 yd run (Schwartz kick). Time left: 12:13. Drive: 5 plays, 51 yards, 2:36 (USF 56, CSU 0) USF - Schwartz 37 yd field goal. Time left: 6:28. Drive: 7 plays, 29 yards, 4:14 (USF 59, CSU 0) Team Statistics First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Comp-Att-Int Total Yards Punts-Avg. Punt Returns Kickoff Returns Interception Returns Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost Sacks By Third Down Conversions Fourth Down Conversions Time of Possession
CSU 9 17-53 135 15-30-1 188 7-30.6 0-0 8-125 0-0 5-40 4-1 0-0 2-10 0-0 22:30
USF 26 46-249 298 21-27-0 547 0-0.0 2-20 1-28 1-36 10-85 0-0 0-0 8-12 2-2 37:30
CSU
Rushing
Att Yds
Antwan Ivey DeMarcus Moon Mike Jefferson Andrew Trudowski B.J. Hackworth Passing A.J. Toscano Andrew Trudowski
8 4 2 1 2
Att 24 6
TD
20 16 10 4 3
Cmp Yds 13 127 2 8
Lg
0 0 0 0 0
TD 0 0
6 7 8 4 3
Int 1 0
Lg 27 5
Receiving Antwan Ivey Kwame Krakue Gerald Stevenson Tim Jones Alex Neal Greg Fiegel DeMarcus Moon
No Yds 6 34 3 43 2 37 1 16 1 6 1 5 1 -6
TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Lg 12 20 27 16 6 5 0
Punting Andy Brown Punt Returns
No Yds 7 214
Avg 30.6
Lg 42
No Yds
Lg
Kickoff Returns Antwan Ivey Gerald Stevenson Antwain Harvey Deon Lee
No Yds 3 52 2 38 2 28 1 7
Lg 24 21 15 7
Defensive Leaders Unassisted Tackles: 2 - Fred Godfrey, Andrew McKain, Chris Patrick, Chris Kuzdale, David Jackson, Antwain Harvey, James Antaplyan, Assisted Tackles: 5 - Fred Godfrey, Andrew McKain, Cornelius Sterling, Total Tackles: 7 - Fred Godfrey, Andrew McKain, Sacks: 0 , Interceptions: 0
USF
Rushing B.J. Daniels Demetris Murray Matt Grothe Mike Ford Lindsey Lamar Moise Plancher Aston Samuels Passing Matt Grothe B.J. Daniels
Att Yds 8 105 11 59 5 24 4 19 6 17 8 16 4 9 Att 14 13
Cmp Yds 11 149 10 149
TD 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 TD 2 1
Int 0 0
Lg 23 12 9 14 9 7 4 Lg 50 50
Receiving Carlton Mitchell Dontavia Bogan Sterling Griffin A.J. Love Lindsey Lamar Andrew Ketchel Pat Richardson Ben Busbee Mike Ford Theo Wilson Colby Erskin Ed Alcin
No Yds 4 63 3 72 3 29 2 35 2 2 1 37 1 15 1 14 1 13 1 8 1 5 1 5
TD 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Lg 50 50 13 19 3 37 15 14 13 8 5 5
Punting
No Yds
Avg
Lg
Punt Returns Faron Hornes
No Yds 2 20
Lg 21
Kickoff Returns Theo Wilson
No Yds 1 28
Lg 28
Defensive Leaders Unassisted Tackles: 3 - Sam Barrington, Armando Sanchez, Assisted Tackles: 4 - Kion Wilson, George Selvie, Mistral Raymond, Total Tackles: 5 - Sam Barrington, Kion Wilson, Sacks: 0 , Interceptions: 1 - Jerome Murphy
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2009 Season Review << 2009: USF 17, FSU 7
DOAK CAMPBELL STAdium • TALLAHASSEE, FLA. September 26, 2009 • NOON • ESPN U USF 4-0 • FSU 2-2 Scoring by quarters USF FSU
1 0 0
Attendance: 83,524
2 14 0
3 0 0
4 3 7
F 17 7
Time: 3:17
First Quarter USF - Busbee 8 yd pass from Daniels (Schwartz kick). Time : 11:03. Drive: 5 plays, 99 yards, 2:01 (USF 7, FSU 0). USF - Griffin 73 yd pass from Daniels (Schwartz kick). Time: 2:32. Drive: 1 play, 73 yards, 0:10 (USF 14, FSU 0). Fourth Quarter FSU - Jones 3 yd run (Hopkins kick). Time: 13:35. Drive: 2 plays, 25 yards, 0:33 (USF 14, FSU 7). USF - Schwartz 27 yd field goal. Time: 3:47. Drive: 4 plays, 3 yards, 2:06 (USF 17, FSU 7). Team Statistics First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Comp-Att-Int Total Yards Punts-Avg. Punt Returns Kickoff Returns Interception Returns Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost Sacks By Third Down Conversions Fourth Down Conversions Time of Possession
USF 16 42-153 215 8-21-2 368 7-43.1 1-2 2-44 0-0 8-93 1-0 5-43 3/14 0/0 30:40
FSU 17 27-19 269 25-37-0 288 6-37.0 3-78 4-57 2-17 7-85 5-4 2-26 2/12 0/2 29:20
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) -- South Florida fans didn’t want to leave. Not even after more than three hours of sitting in 90-degree weather. Most of the more than 12,000 sun-drenched, green-clad boosters remained in their end zone seats chanting ‘’USF, USF,’’ for some 20 minutes after the Bulls defeated No. 18 Florida State 17-7 Saturday. It was the first meeting between the schools and came in front of Florida State’s biggest home crowd in four years.The USF team stormed to the south end zone to salute their fans as the final seconds ticked off the clock. USF President Judy Genschaft, also in green, was leaving her air-conditioned skybox looking for the quickest way to the Bulls locker room.‘’Do you believe it?’’ she said happily as she hurried to an elevator.‘’You have to beat them to get talked about,’’ South Florida coach Jim Leavitt said. ‘’It changes history,’’ he added. ‘’You have to beat them to get talked about. Now I can say we should be talked about.’’ It was USF’s first win over the state’s big three - Miami, Florida and Florida State.‘’They whupped us,’’ said FSU coach Bobby Bowden, who talked all week about not being eager to play South Florida for the first time. ‘’They’re a lot better than I thought.’’ Bowden and his staff are now also likely to face questions about how they could let a talent like USF quarterback B.J. Daniels get out of town. Daniels, a redshirt freshman who grew up in Tallahassee and was largely ignored by Florida State recruiters, dismantled the Seminoles’ defense with one big play after another in his first career start. He was replacing four-year starter Matt Grothe, the Big East Conference’s career total offense leader, who had a season-ending injury last week.‘’It feels good playing in front of your friends and your family,’’ Daniels said.‘’I was very familiar with the people around so I definitely felt comfortable and it wasn’t anything to get me nervous.’’ Daniels ran for 126 yards, threw two touchdown passes and accounted for 341 of USF’s 368 yards of offense.‘’He’s a great athlete,’’ Bulls defensive end George Selvie said.‘’I’m glad to have him as my quarterback.’’‘’He killed us,’’ Bowden lamented after the game.‘’Boy, they’ve got a great one there.’’ It was the first time since Nebraska’s Steve Taylor ran for 139 yards against the Seminoles in 1986 that an opposing quarterback rushed for over 100 yards against them. The 6-1, 210-pound Daniels said after the game that he chose USF because the school allowed him to also compete in basketball, where he won playing time last winter at point guard. Florida State (2-2) lost four fumbles, including a critical one by quarterback Christian Ponder that allowed USF to ice the game. ‘’The way we got beat up on offense, I didn’t know we could get beat up like that,’’ Bowden said. ‘’They did everything faster than I thought.’’ South Florida (4-0) stuffed Florida State’s running game, sacked Ponder five times and continually had Florida State’s offensive line on its heels.‘’The front four was absolutely relentless,’’ Leavitt said.‘’To hold them to 19 yards rushing was really important.’’ The Seminoles rushed for 313 yards a week ago in a 54-28 thrashing of then-No. 7 Brigham Young. Ponder completed 25 of 37 passes for 269 yards, most of it coming on short throws since he didn’t have time to go downfield. South Florida stopped the Seminoles on four plays from the 3-yard line early in the second quarter. USF then needed just five plays to cover 99 yards to get the game’s first touchdown. ‘’That told the story right there,’’ Bowden said. Daniels hit a wide-open Theo Wilson on a 77-yard pass to the Florida State 8 to set up a TD throw to Ben Busbee on the next play. That put the Bulls up 7-0. Another huge pass play, this one a 73-yard scoring pass from Daniels to Sterling Griffin, gave USF a 14-0 lead at the half. ‘’It’s a great story, a quarterback coming back home,’’ Leavitt said. ‘’Those things don’t happen all the time, but it did today. It did today.’’
USF
Rushing B.J. Daniels Mike Ford Moise Plancher Dontavia Bogan Lindsey Lamar Passing B.J. Daniels
Att Yds 23 126 8 24 4 11 1 3 2 -1 Att 21
Cmp Yds 8 215
TD 0 0 0 0 0 TD 2
Lg 44 5 6 3 3 Int 2
Lg 77
Receiving Dontavia Bogan Theo Wilson Sterling Griffin A.J. Love Colby Erskin Carlton Mitchell Ben Busbee
No Yds 2 18 1 77 1 73 1 23 1 8 1 8 1 8
TD 0 0 1 0 0 0 1
Lg 15 77 73 23 8 8 8
Punting Delbert Alvarado Punt Returns Faron Hornes
No Yds 7 302
Avg 43.1
Lg 57
No Yds 1 2
Kickoff Returns Dontavia Bogan
No Yds 1 16
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Rushing Ty Jones Jermaine Thomas Tavares Pressley Lonnie Pryor EJ Manuel Chris Thompson Christian Ponder Passing Christian Ponder
Att Yds 12 21 1 15 1 11 3 5 1 -1 1 -3 8 -29 Att 37
Cmp Yds 25 269
TD 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 TD 0
Int 0
Lg 6 15 9 6 0 0 11 Lg 29
Receiving Bert Reed Taiwan Easterling Rod Owens Richard Goodman Jarmon Fortson Caz Piurowski Ty Jones Lonnie Pryor
No Yds 9 114 4 40 4 38 3 45 2 16 1 13 1 6 1 -3
TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Lg 27 13 14 29 11 13 6 0
Lg 2
Punting Shawn Powell
No Yds 6 222
Avg 37.0
Lg 41
Lg 16
Punt Returns Greg Reid
No Yds 3 78
Lg 63
Kickoff Returns Greg Reid Matthew Dunham
No Yds 3 51 1 6
Lg 36 6
Defensive Leaders Unassisted Tackles: 7 - Jerome Murphy, Assisted Tackles: 2 - Jerome Murphy, Terrell McClain, Sam Barrington, Nate Allen, Armando Sanchez, Total Tackles: 9 Jerome Murphy, Sacks: 2 - Craig Marshall, Interceptions: 0, Forced Fumbles: 2 - Sabbath Joseph.
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Defensive Leaders Unassisted Tackles: 5 - Kendall Smith, Nigel Bradham, Assisted Tackles: 3 - Kendall Smith, Total Tackles: 8 - Kendall Smith, Sacks: 1 - Kevin McNeil, Mister Alexander, Interceptions: 2 - Ochuko Jenije.
RecordAllen Nate Holder
2009 Season Review >> 2009: USF 34, Syracuse 20
carrier dome • syracuse, n.y. october 3, 2009 • noon • ESPN Regional USF 5-0 (1-0 BIG EAST) • Syracuse 2-3, (0-1 BIG EAST) Scoring by quarters USF Syracuse
1 7 3
Attendance: 40,147
2 7 10
3 20 0
4 0 7
F 34 20
Time: 3:16
First Quarter USF - Ford 26-yd run (Schwartz kick) Time left: 7:08. Drive: 8 plays, 62 yards, 3:42 (USF 7, SYR 0) SYR - Lichtenstein 40-yd field goal. Time left: 1:50. Drive 5 plays, 57 yards, 1:33 (USF 7, SYR 3) Second Quarter SYR - Lichtenstein 24-yd field goal. Time left: 10:09. Drive: 12 plays, 63 yards, 5:23 (USF 7, SYR 6) USF - Mitchell 33-yd pass from Daniels (Schwartz kick) Time left: 6:06. 2 plays, 36 yards, 0:48. (USF 14, SYR 6) SYR - Williams 11-yd pass from Paulus (Lichtenstein kick) Time left: 0:29. Drive: 3 plays, 14 yards, 1:07 (USF 14, SYR 13) Third Quarter USF - Mitchell 85-yd pass from Daniels (Schwartz kick) Time left: 14:42. Drive: 1 play, 85 yards, 0:18 (USF 21, SYR 13) USF - Ford 5-yd rush (Schwartz kick failed). Time left: 4:07. Drive: 8 plays, 48 yards, 4:31 (USF 27, SYR 13) USF - Pierre-Paul 18-yd interception return (Schwartz kick) Time left: 2:52. (USF 34, SYR 13) Fourth Quarter SYR - Williams 29-yd pass from Paulus (Lichtenstein kick) Time left: 10:02. Drive: 11 plays, 87 yards, 4:14 (USF 34, SYR 20) Team Statistics First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Comp-Att-Int Total Yards Punts-Avg. Punt Returns Kickoff Returns Interception Returns Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost Sacks By Third Down Conversions Fourth Down Conversions Time of Possession
USF 14 37-125 208 12-20-0 333 4-36.5 0-0 5-109 5-5 5-66 4-3 3-15 4/12 2/2 27:24
SYR 23 30-75 269 25-46-5 344 2-26.5 0-0 6-120 0-0 4-44 2-2 2-4 9/15 0/1 32:36
SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) -- B.J. Daniels dashed Syracuse’s hopes just when the Orange had momentum, and the South Florida defense took care of Greg Paulus. Daniels hit Carlton Mitchell with an 85-yard touchdown pass on the first play of the second half to break open a one-point game. Defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul returned an interception 18 yards for another score, and the Bulls remained unbeaten, 34-20 over the mistake-prone Orange on Saturday in the Big East opener for both teams. ‘’I had to put some points on the board,’’ said Daniels, who a week ago led the Bulls to a stunning 17-7 win at Florida State in his first college start.‘’Carlton just came open deep, the corner was cheating inside, and I hit him long.’’ Syracuse (2-3) had won two straight behind Paulus, who entered the game completing nearly 70 percent of his passes. But against one of the top defenses in the country the former Duke point guard faltered, throwing five interceptions as the Orange committed seven turnovers. Paulus finished 25 for 46 for 269 yards, was sacked three times, and equaled the school mark for interceptions set by Todd Norley in a 28-7 loss at Penn State in 1982.‘’I don’t think I’ve had five interceptions before,’’ said Paulus, a star quarterback in high school in Syracuse.‘’I’ve had eight, nine, 10 turnovers in basketball. You just can’t do that against a good opponent. You start to press a little bit. It’s all on me.’’ Daniels’ strike to Mitchell gave South Florida a 21-13 lead, but Paulus guided the Orange right back down the field to the USF 21, converting on third-and-long situations three straight times. But the fourth third down of the drive led to another turnover when Pierre-Paul hit Paulus’ throwing arm as he released the ball and Kayvon Webster intercepted. Daniels then guided USF on a 48-yard scoring drive capped by Mike Ford’s 5-yard run. Pierre-Paul made his critical interception on the Orange’s next possession, laying back at the line of scrimmage on first down.‘’I saw it and I grabbed it,’’ said Pierre-Paul, who scored untouched.‘’I was waiting and I was surprised.’’‘’I didn’t see him,’’ said Paulus, who had touchdown throws of 11 and 29 yards to Mike Williams. ‘’They brought pressure. I thought I could throw it over the pressure. I probably should have thrown the ball away. We’ll learn from this. Sometimes, you have to have an experience like this to take a couple of steps forward.’’ Since joining the Big East, the Bulls are 22-5 out of conference, with wins over Auburn, Florida State, Kansas, North Carolina and North Carolina State. In conference, they are only 15-14 and have never finished better than 4-3. The lone exception has been Syracuse. South Florida is 5-0 against the Orange, having beaten them by a combined 174-53. But this one was by far the most difficult because, even though the Bulls scored four times off SU turnovers, they also lost three fumbles. ‘’We needed all of them for us to win that game,’’ South Florida head coach Jim Leavitt said. ‘’You can’t imagine how difficult it was for him (Daniels) to come in here today, after the game he had last week with all the pressure, and face a group that defended him well. He kept his head about him and finished the game out, and that is pretty impressive.’’ Ford also scored on a 26-yard run in the first quarter and Mitchell caught a 33-yard TD pass from Daniels in the second. The first 5 minutes of the game featured five turnovers. Syracuse lost two fumbles and Paulus was intercepted deep in USF territory. Orange nose tackle Arthur Jones recovered fumbles by the Bulls on their first two plays from scrimmage. Daniels fumbled his first snap of the game and wideout Dontavia Bogan lost another fumble right after Nate Allen picked off a Paulus pass at the USF 17. ‘’It was like high school after the first five minutes,’’ said Daniels, who was 12 for 20 for 208 yards and gained 32 yards rushing.‘’I guess our focus wasn’t all the way there.’’ The Bulls settled down after their shaky start. Mitchell had six catches for 139 yards, more than offsetting another stellar performance by his counterpart on the Orange. Williams had a career-high 13 catches for 186 yards for Syracuse.
USF
Rushing Mike Ford B.J. Daniels Mo Plancher A.J. Love TEAM Passing B. J. Daniels
Att Yds 13 68 10 32 9 19 1 12 4 -6 Att 20
Cmp Yds 12 208
TD 2 0 0 0 0 TD 2
Lg 26 24 10 12 0 Int 0
Lg 85
Syracuse Rushing Delone Carter Antwon Bailey Greg Paulus Mike Jones Passing Greg Paulus
Att Yds 13 43 6 26 9 11 2 -5 Att 46
Cmp Yds 25 269
TD 0 0 0 0 TD 2
Int 5
Lg 9 7 11 11 Lg 54
Receiving Carlton Mitchell Dontavia Bogan A.J. Love Sterling Griffin Mike Ford
No Yds 6 139 2 28 2 26 1 15 1 0
TD 2 0 0 0 0
Lg 85 19 17 15 0
Receiving Mike Williams Antwon Bailey Alec Lemon Cody Catalina Marcus Sales Donte Davis
No Yds 13 186 3 27 3 15 3 13 2 22 1 6
TD 2 0 0 0 0 0
Lg 54 16 10 5 12 6
Punting Delbert Alvarado Punt Returns None
No Yds 4 146
Avg 36.5
Lg 46
Punting Rob Long
No Yds 2 53
Avg 26.5
Lg 28
No Yds
Lg
Punt Returns None
No Yds
Lg
Kickoff Returns Dontavia Bogan
No Yds 5 109
Lg 37
Kickoff Returns Mike Jones
No Yds 6 120
Lg 34
Defensive Leaders Unassisted Tackles: 7 - Nate Allen, Assisted Tackles: 2 - Kayvon Webster, Sabbath Joseph, Total Tackles: 8 - Nate Allen, Sacks: 1 - Terrell McClain, Keith McCaskill, Aaron Harris, Interceptions: 2 - Nate Allen.
Defensive Leaders Unassisted Tackles: 6 - Derrell Smith, Max Suter, Assisted Tackles: 5 - Mike Holmes, Total Tackles: 11 - Derrell Smith, Sacks: 1 - Derrell Smith, Doug Hogue, Interceptions: None.
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2009 Season Review << 2009: Cincinnati 34, USF 17
RAYMOND JAMES STADIUM • TAMPA, FLA. october 15, 2009 • 7:45 PM • ESPN USF 5-1 (1-1 BIG EAST) • cINCINNATI 6-0, (2-0 BIG EAST) Scoring by quarters Cincinnati USF
1 3 7
Attendance: 63,976
2 14 3
3 7 7
4 10 0
F 34 17
Time: 3:40
First Quarter CIN - Rogers 37-yd field goal Time left: 9:57. Drive: 6 plays, 28 yards, 2:00 (CIN 7, USF 0) USF - Hester 28-yd pass from Daniels (Schwartz kick) Time left: 6:14. Drive 6 plays, 58 yards, 3:43 (USF 7, CIN 3) Second Quarter CIN - Binns 3-yd pass from Pike (Rogers kick) Time left: 14:38. Drive: 1 play, 3 yards, 0:04 (CIN 10, USF 3) CIN - Binns 8-yd pass from Pike (Rogers kick) Time left: 4:31. 8 plays, 84 yards, 4:04. (CIN 17, USF 7) USF - Schwartz 50-yd field goal Time left: 0:00. Drive: 7 plays, 26 yards, 0:43 (CIN 17, USF 10) Third Quarter CIN - Collaros 75-yd run (Rogers kick) Time left: 8:34. Drive: 3 plays, 74 yards, 1:48 (CIN 24, USF 10) USF - Daniels 1-yd run (Schwartz kick). Time left: 0:33. Drive: 2 plays, 24 yards, 0:37 (CIN 24, USF 17) Fourth Quarter CIN - Collaros 3-yd run (Rogers kick) Time left: 13:14. Drive: 6 plays, 70 yards, 2:19 (CIN 31, USF 17) CIN - Rogers 29-yd field goal Time left: 6:29. Drive: 9 plays, 57 yards, 5:37 (CIN 34, USF 17) Team Statistics First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Comp-Att-Int Total Yards Punts-Avg. Punt Returns Kickoff Returns Interception Returns Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost Sacks By Third Down Conversions Fourth Down Conversions Time of Possession
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CIN 21 37-189 212 16-32-1 401 7-45.1 0-0 3-82 2-83 9-63 2-0 4-11 4/14 0/0 31:18
USF 17 36-168 208 15-34-2 376 9-41.0 5-26 5-111 1-23 12-113 0-0 3-28 4/16 0/1 28:42
TAMPA (AP) - Tony Pike left the field clutching his non-throwing arm, and unbeaten Cincinnati’s high-powered, quick-strike offense kept rolling against South Florida. The eighth-ranked Bearcats got two touchdown passes from their senior quarterback before he left in the third quarter with a sprained left wrist, then backup Zach Collaros ran 75 yards for the first of his two rushing TDs in a 34-17 victory over the 21st-ranked Bulls on Thursday night. ‘’We’re kind of accustomed to it, which isn’t a good thing. You never want to see your starting quarterback go down,’’ Collaros said.‘’I just try to be as well-prepared as I possibly can.’’ Coach Brian Kelly said Pike, who broke his left forearm last season and played with a plate and six screws that are still in place, will miss Cincinnati’s next game, at home Oct. 24 against Louisville. ‘’The plate that’s in there has shifted,’’ Kelly said, adding that it has not been determined if the injury will require surgery. Pike will be examined by a specialist on Friday. The Bearcats did not make Pike available to the media in the locker room, citing team policy regarding injured players. Collaros squirted through an opening in the middle of the defense for his long touchdown three plays after entering the game. Pike was injured late in the first half, then left after being hit as he released an incomplete pass on Cincinnati’s first possession of the second half. Pike threw scoring passes of 3 and 8 yards to Armon Binns in the second quarter, helping the Bearcats (6-0, 2-0 Big East) to a 17-10 halftime lead over South Florida (5-1, 1-1), which has lost six consecutive games against Top 25 teams. The Bulls led early on B.J. Daniels’ 28-yard touchdown pass to Jessie Hester, and closed within 24-17 late in the third quarter when safety Nate Allen intercepted an ill-advised pass by Collaros to set up a 1-yard TD run by Daniels. But Collaros, one of two freshmen quarterbacks who bailed Cincinnati out after two starters - Dustin Grutza and Pike - were injured early last season, was not rattled by the mistake. He led a six-play, 70-yard scoring drive that restored the 14-point lead.‘’He’s a gamer. He’s a competitive kid,’’ Kelly said.‘’He’s athletic, and we did what we had to do with him in the game, and that was obviously run him, control clock, play good defense and get out of here with a win.’’ The big play in the march was a 43-yard completion to Ben Guidugli, who stretched out to get the ball over the goal line for an apparent touchdown. The tight end was penalized for taking his helmet off in the ensuing celebration, and things got worse for the Bearcats when officials reviewed the play and determined his elbow was down at the 1. The penalty, which would have been walked off on the kickoff if it had been a touchdown, moved the ball back to the 16. After USF gave the stalled drive new life with a pass interference penalty on third down, Collaros scored on a 3-yard run, making it 31-17. Collaros finished with 132 yards rushing on 10 carries. Pike, who threw a TD pass for the 16th consecutive game, was 12 of 25 for 140 yards without an interception. Moving up the polls hasn’t been a problem for USF, which has climbed into the top 10 each of the past two seasons before tumbling out of contention when they got into the heart of the Big East schedule. The Bulls started 6-0 in 2007 and were ranked No. 2 before three consecutive losses dropped them out of the Top 25. They were 5-0 last season before losing four of their next five, including their third straight loss to Cincinnati. South Florida coach Jim Leavitt said the Bulls will regroup and prepare for next week’s conference game at Pittsburgh.‘’I’m going to look at the film, tell them what they did right and what they did wrong ... and we’ll move on,’’ Leavitt said. ‘’I don’t have any other magical formula I can use.’’ The Bearcats have one of the most prolific offenses in the nation, but they’ve been so efficient in moving the ball and scoring quickly that Kelly has been concerned by a time of possession imbalance that’s kept his defense on the field for too long this season. The defending Big East champions had the ball for just 16 and 19 minutes in victories over Fresno State and Miami (Ohio). They had one scoring drive of 4 seconds on Thursday, set up by Aaron Webster’s interception and 83-yard return to the USF 3.
USF
Rushing B.J. Daniels Moise Plancher Lindsey Lamar Mike Ford Passing B. J. Daniels TEAM
Att Yds 16 74 7 37 6 34 7 23 Att 32 2
Cmp Yds 15 208 0 0
TD 1 0 0 0 TD 1 0
Lg 26 15 29 14 Int 2 0
Lg 32 0
Receiving Pat Richardson Jessie Hester Dontavia Bogan Carlton Mitchell
No Yds 4 36 3 41 2 50 2 27
TD 0 1 0 0
Lg 11 28 32 18
Punting Delbert Alvarado Punt Returns Faron Hornes
No Yds 9 369
Avg 41.0
Lg 52
No Yds 5 26
Lg 13
Kickoff Returns Dontavia Bogan Theo Wilson
No Yds 4 86 1 25
Lg 37 25
Defensive Leaders Unassisted Tackles: 5 - Jerome Murphy, Assisted Tackles: 5 - Nate Allen, Total Tackles: 8 - Jerome Murphy, Kion Wilson, Sacks: 1 - George Selvie, Craig Marshall, Aaron Harris, Interceptions: 1 - Nate Allen.
2010 University of South Florida Football Guide
cincinnati Rushing Zach Collaros Isaiah Pead Jacob Ramsey Mardy Gilyard TEAM Tony Pike Passing Tony Pike Zach Collaros
Att Yds 10 132 12 55 8 13 1 5 1 -1 5 -15 Att 25 7
Cmp Yds 12 140 4 72
TD 2 0 0 0 0 0 TD 2 0
Int 0 1
Lg 75 16 8 5 0 12 Lg 27 43
Receiving Mardy Gilyard Armon Binns Isaiah Pead Jacob Ramsey Ben Guidugli DJ Woods
No Yds 5 75 4 31 3 30 2 8 1 43 1 25
TD 0 2 0 0 0 0
Lg 27 12 22 4 43 25
Punting Jacob Rogers
No Yds 7 316
Avg 45.1
Lg 53
Punt Returns None
No Yds
Lg
Kickoff Returns Mardy Gilyard
No Yds 3 82
Lg 29
Defensive Leaders Unassisted Tackles: 5 - Dominique Battle, Curtis Young, Assisted Tackles: 6 - Andre Revels, Dan Giordano, Total Tackles: 9 - Andre Revels, Sacks: 1.5 - John Hughes, Interceptions: 1 - Aaron Webster, Drew Frey.
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2009 Season Review >> 2009: Pitt 41, USF 14
Heinz field • pittsburgh, pa. october 24, 2009 • Noon • big east network USF 5-2 (1-2 BIG EAST) • Pitt 7-1, (4-0 BIG EAST) Scoring by quarters USF Pitt
1 0 7
Attendance: 50,019
2 7 24
3 0 3
4 7 7
F 14 41
Time: 3:13
First Quarter PITT - Cruz 2-yd pass from Stull (Hutchins kick) Time left: 4:30. Drive: 11 plays, 80 yards, 6:10 (PITT 7, USF 0) Second Quarter PITT - Baldwin 40-yd pass from Stull (Hutchins kick) Time left: 14:53. Drive: 4 plays, 60 yards, 1:13 (PITT 14, USF 0) USF - Ford 3-yd run (Schwartz kick) Time left: 10:35. 8 plays, 80 yards, 4:18. (PITT 14, USF 7) PITT - Lewis 1-yd run (Hutchins kick) Time left: 8:01. Drive: 6 plays, 68 yards, 2:34 (PITT 21, USF 7) PITT - Hutchins 36-yd field goal Time left: 2:53. Drive: 10 plays, 47 yards, 4:06 (PITT 24, USF 7) PITT - Lewis 1-yd run (Hutchins kick) Time left: 00:19. Drive: 4 plays, 54 yards, 0:51 (PITT 31, USF 7) Third Quarter PITT - Hutchins 32-yd field goal Time left: 1:24. Drive: 12 plays, 55 yards, 6:51 (PITT 34, USF 7) Fourth Quarter PITT - Dickerson 5-yd pass from Sunseri (Hutchins kick) Time left: 10:37. Drive: 7 plays, 51 yards, 3:31 (PITT 41, USF 7) USF - Bogan 20-yd pass from Landi (Schwartz kick) Time left: 00:10. Drive: 2 plays, 36 yards, 0:38 (PITT 41, USF 14) Team Statistics First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Comp-Att-Int Total Yards Punts-Avg. Punt Returns Kickoff Returns Interception Returns Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost Sacks By Third Down Conversions Fourth Down Conversions Time of Possession
USF 11 33-122 90 7-13-3 212 5-45.4 0-0 3-172 1-29 9-71 1-0 1-2 3/11 1/1 25:41
PITT 21 42-214 272 20-30-1 486 0-0 1-8 8-516 3-17 2-20 0-0 4-26 11/16 0/2 34:19
PITTSBURGH (AP) -Bill Stull rarely hears himself mentioned in the same sentence as Dan Marino. He is now. Stull is one of college football’s biggest surprises and, if Pitt Panthers keep playing this way, they might be, too. Stull threw for two touchdowns, Dion Lewis ran for two and No. 20 Pitt scored on all five possessions in the first half to rout South Florida 41-14 on Saturday and extend its best start in 27 years. The Panthers (4-0 in Big East) opened up a 31-7 lead at halftime in improving to 7-1 for the first time since 1982 - Marino’s senior season and the last time Pittsburgh was ranked No. 1. ``I don’t how it could have come together any better than what happened today,’’ coach Dave Wannstedt said. Pitt made what was expected to be a difficult game look easy as Stull completed his first 11 passes against a Bulls defense that appeared geared to stopping Lewis, a freshman who came in No. 3 nationally in rushing. After that, Lewis took over and ran for 111 yards in three quarters to push his season’s total to 1,029 yards. ``A defense cannot serve two masters,’’ Stull said. ``If you try to stop our running game, we’re going to be able to make some big plays through the air and vice versa.’’ Stull, whose senior season statistics to date exceed Marino’s, hit Jonathan Baldwin for completions of 40, 34 and 35 yards while repeatedly finding receivers open by several steps behind South Florida defenders. Baldwin made six catches for 144 yards, while Stull was 18 of 25 for 245 yards and two scores and wasn’t sacked once. Stull, a senior who played so poorly at the end of last season he was forced to compete for his starting job during spring ball, has 16 touchdown passes and only four interceptions. Marino threw for 17 TDs as a senior. ``It’s his confidence,’’ tight end Dorin Dickerson said. ``He goes out there every game, straight-faced, and doesn’t worry about nothing else but playing, and it shows.’’ Pitt leads the Big East and is in position to win 10 games for the first time since the 1981 Panthers went 11-1. However, the three biggest games of the season await in Notre Dame and No. 22 West Virginia next month and No. 5 Cincinnati on Dec. 5. ``We always talk about wanting to get all cylinders rolling and today we took a first step toward that,’’ Stull said. ``It’s great that we’re starting to play better and better toward the end of the season.’’ Lewis and Stull were pulled along with most of the Panthers’ regulars with Pitt ahead 34-7. Lewis, who has five 100-yard games, is only the fourth Pitt freshman to rush for 1,000 yards in a season, joining Tony Dorsett (1973), Curvin Richards (1988) and LeSean McCoy (2007). ``It’s nice, but I’m not really thinking about that stuff,’’ Lewis said. South Florida (5-2, 1-2) repeatedly hurt itself early with penalties - the Big East’s most-penalized team drew the game’s first eight penalties and ended with 71 penalty yards - and never got into an offensive rhythm. The Bulls have been outscored 75-31 in losses to Cincinnati (34-17) and Pitt after moving into the Top 25. ``They just whupped up. They whupped us,’’ coach Jim Leavitt said. ``They’re a better team than we are right now. ... We’ve got to play defense, and we didn’t play defense. We’ve played really poor defense since the second half of the Cincinnati game.’’ The Bulls had as many penalty yards (40) as offensive yards (40) late in the first quarter and ended up being outgained 486-212. Stull was repeatedly given time to throw by an offensive line that effectively controlled Bulls pass rushers George Selvie and Jason Pierre-Paul. He found Dickerson for 20 and 22 yards on Pitt’s first possession to set up his 2-yard scoring pass to backup tight end Mike Cruz, the freshman’s first college catch. Dickerson later made his ninth TD catch of the season. ``We were surprised how much they passed,’’ Selvie said. ``We didn’t have any pressure and they were able to find guys deep.’’ Pitt went ahead 14-0 on Stull’s 40-yard scoring pass to Baldwin on an improvised pass route. South Florida answered with Mike Ford’s 3-yard TD run, but Pitt needed only six plays to make it 21-7 on Lewis’ 1-yard run. Later in Pitt’s 24-point second quarter, Lewis’ 48-yard run set up his second 1-yard TD run. By winning, the Panthers assured themselves of a second consecutive bowl appearance, the first time they’ve done that since 2003-04.
USF
Rushing B.J. Daniels Jamar Taylor Moise Plancher Evan Landi Mike Ford Lindsey Lamar Passing B. J. Daniels Evan Landi
Att Yds 15 50 5 28 5 23 5 15 2 4 1 2 Att 8 5
Cmp Yds 4 54 3 36
TD 0 0 0 0 1 0 TD 0 1
Lg 12 8 6 19 3 2 Int 2 1
Pitt
Rushing Dion Lewis Ray Graham Henry Hynoski Chris Burns Team Tino Sunseri
Att Yds 23 111 11 88 2 10 4 9 1 -2 1 -2
TD 2 0 0 0 0 0
Lg 48 35 8 3 0 0
Lg 41 20
Passing Bill Stull Tino Sunseri Receiving Jonathan Baldwin Dorin Dickerson Mike Shanahan Dion Lewis Cedric McGee Oderick Turner Mike Cruz Henry Hynoski
No Yds 6 144 5 58 3 21 2 10 1 20 1 15 1 2 1 2
TD 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0
Lg 40 22 8 5 20 15 2 2
Punting None
No Yds
Avg
Lg
Punt Returns Aaron Smith
No Yds 1 8
Lg 8
Kickoff Returns Cameron Saddler Ray Graham
No Yds 1 21 1 18
Lg 21 18
Receiving Lindsey Lamar Sterling Griffin Dontavia Bogan Jeffrey Wilson Moise Plancher Carlton Mitchell
No Yds 2 0 1 41 1 20 1 16 1 7 1 6
TD 0 0 1 0 0 0
Lg 0 41 20 16 7 6
Punting Delbert Alvarado Punt Returns None
No Yds 5 227
Avg 45.4
Lg 56
No Yds
Lg
Kickoff Returns Dontavia Bogan Kayvon Webster
No Yds 5 96 2 21
Lg 26 19
Defensive Leaders Unassisted Tackles: 8 - Kion Wilson, Assisted Tackles: 6 - Kion Wilson, Nate Allen, Total Tackles: 14 - Kion Wilson, Sacks: 1 - Kion Wilson, Interceptions: 1 - Tyson Butler.
Att 25 5
Cmp Yds 18 245 2 27
TD 2 1
Int 1 0
Lg 40 22
Defensive Leaders Unassisted Tackles: 9 - Dom DeCicco, Assisted Tackles: 4 - Jarred Holley, Total Tackles: 10 - Dom DeCicco, Sacks: 1 - Steve Dell, Chas Alecxih, Brandon Lindsey, Myles Caragein, Interceptions: 1 - Elijah Fields, Aaron Berry, Antwuan Reed.
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2009 Season Review << 2009: USF 30, West Virginia 19 RAYMOND JAMES STADIUM • tampa, fla. october 30, 2009 • 8 p.m. • espn2 USF 6-2 (2-2 BIG EAST) • wvu 6-2, (2-1 BIG EAST) Scoring by quarters WVU USF
1 9 10
Attendance: 56,328
2 3 10
3 7 7
4 0 3
F 19 30
Time: 3:27
First Quarter WVU - Brown 3-yd run (Bitancurt kick) Time left: 9:42. Drive: 11 plays, 80 yards, 5:18 (WVU 7, USF 0) USF - Mitchell 49-yd pass from Daniels (Schwartz kick) Time left: 7:41. Drive: 5 plays, 60 yards, 2:01 (WVU 7, USF 7) USF - Schwartz 30-yd field goal Time left: 2:55. Drive 7 plays, 46 yards, 2:26 (USF 10, WVU 7) WVU - Miller safety Time left: 00:00. (USF 10, WVU 9) Second Quarter USF - Love 11-yd pass from Daniels (Schwartz kick) Time left: 6:57. Drive: 5 plays, 80 yards, 2:26 (USF 17, WVU 9) WVU - Bitancurt 33-yd field goal Time left: 3:34. Drive: 10 plays, 44 yards, 3:23 (USF 17, WVU 12) USF - Schwartz 26-yd field goal Time left: 00:23. Drive: 10 plays, 71 yards, 3:11 (USF 20, WVU 12) Third Quarter WVU - Brown 11-yd run (Bitancurt kick) Time left: 9:18. Drive: 9 plays, 63 yards, 4:10 (USF 20, WVU 19) USF - Griffin 6-yd pass from Daniels (Schwartz kick) Time left: 5:26. Drive: 8 plays, 69 yards, 3:52 (USF 27, WVU 19) Fourth Quarter USF - Schwartz 44-yd field goal Time left: 12:06. Drive: 13 plays, 53 yards, 5:13 (USF 30, WVU 19) Team Statistics First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Comp-Att-Int Total Yards Punts-Avg. Punt Returns Kickoff Returns Interception Returns Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost Sacks By Third Down Conversions Fourth Down Conversions Time of Possession
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WVU 20 35-118 205 19-32-1 323 5-43.0 1-28 5-116 0-0 4-31 0-0 3-13 7/14 0/1 31:12
USF 18 40-189 232 13-26-0 421 4-41.0 2-13 2-28 1-3 5-21 1-0 1-5 6/15 2/3 28:48
TAMPA (AP) - South Florida’s B.J. Daniels gave West Virginia fits with his arm and his feet. The entertaining redshirt freshman quarterback threw for 232 yards and rushed for 104 more to account for more offense than the 20th-ranked Mountaineers managed as a team in the Bulls’ 30-19 victory Friday night. Daniels threw for three touchdowns, and the Bulls rebounded from two subpar defensive performances to frustrate West Virginia running back Noel Devine and beat their Big East rival for the third time in four years. The Bulls (6-2, 2-2) allowed 75 points and 887 yards in conference losses to Cincinnati and Pittsburgh the previous two weeks, yet found a way to hold Devine to his lowest rushing total of the season. In stopping their two-game slide, they hope they have pulled out of a funk that contributed to midseason swoons that also followed promising starts that lifted them into the Top 25 in 2007 and 2008. ‘’I guess a lot of people doubted us and thought we were going to go down the same patch we did the last two years,’’ said Daniels, who had 336 yards total offense to West Virginia’s 323.‘’That was a lot of garbage that our team didn’t listen to.’’ West Virginia (6-2, 2-1) drove 80 yards after the opening kickoff to take a 7-0 lead, but never really got into a rhythm offensively. ‘’There’s some young hurting guys in there, both physically and mentally. And they should be,’’ West Virginia coach Bill Stewart said. ‘’That was a hard-fought game. I cannot fault our effort.’’ Daniels threw TD passes of 49 yards to Carlton Mitchell, 11 yards to A.J. Love and 6 yards to Sterling Griffin. Eric Schwartz’s third field goal, a 44-yarder 3 minutes into the fourth quarter put the Bulls up 30-19. Jarrett Brown scored on runs of 3 and 11 yards, however West Virginia’s senior quarterback had sporadic success throwing against a defense geared to stop the run. Devine, who grew up 2 hours south of Tampa, was limited to 42 yards on 17 carries in what was a homecoming of sorts for him and a number of other Mountaineers from Florida, including Brown and leading receiver Jock Sanders. Devine entered averaging 130.3 per game - third in the nation - and 89 shy of topping 1,000 for the second straight season.‘’We talked a lot about him,’’ South Florida coach Jim Leavitt said.‘’We didn’t want to let him get outside - we wanted to keep him hemmed up inside. ... He’s such a great back. If he gets out, he’s gone.’’ Down two scores in the fourth quarter, the Mountaineers were forced to throw on virtually every down. Brown finished 19 of 32 for 205 yards and one interception, while Devine only carried the ball twice in the fourth quarter. In a come-from-behind victory over Connecticut last week, the speedy 5-foot-7, 176-pound Devine set up one second-half touchdown with a 62-yard run, then scored the winning TD on a 56-yard burst. West Virginia was trying to remain unbeaten in the Big East, along with Cincinnati and Pittsburgh. The Mountaineers lost to South Florida in 2006 and 2007 and have lost three of five games overall in the budding rivalry. Daniels improved to 3-2 since replacing Big East career total offense leader Matt Grothe, who suffered a season-ending knee injury in the third week of the season. He kept West Virginia offbalance with his mobility and made some of his biggest throws while scrambling to buy time.‘’They were expecting me to run once I got outside the pocket, so a lot of the DB’s had their eyes on me, and our guys got behind them,’’ Daniels said. Besides his 49-yard catch for a touchdown, Mitchell nearly scored on a 69-yard reception. Officials ruled he was pushed out of bounds at the West Virginia 9 as he tightroped up the sideline and into the end zone. Three plays later, Daniels rolled to his right and - looking like a threat to run - found Love wide open for an 11-yard TD pass as the Mountaineers converged on him as he broke containment. Daniels also had a 45-yard completion to Love and finished 13 of 26 without an interception.‘’We haven’t seen a guy like that (this year), but at the same time that’s no excuse for our defense,’’ West Virginia safety Robert Sands said.‘’We’ve still got to go out there and make plays. He broke contain too many times, and he burned us.’’
USF
Rushing B.J. Daniels Moise Plancher Mike Ford Jamar Taylor Lindsey Lamar TEAM Passing B. J. Daniels
Att Yds 14 104 18 86 2 6 3 2 2 1 1 -10 Att 26
Cmp Yds 13 232
TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 TD 3
Lg 27 28 4 2 2 0 Int 0
Rushing Noel Devine Jarrett Brown Tavon Austin Ryan Clarke Jock Sanders Mark Rodgers
Att Yds 17 42 11 39 1 19 4 11 1 5 1 2
Receiving Alric Arnett Wes Lyons Noel Devine Jock Sanders Tavon Austin Tyler Urban Brad Starks
No Yds 6 84 4 39 4 33 2 21 1 13 1 8 1 7
TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Lg 32 12 14 16 13 8 7
Punting Scott Kozlowski
No Yds 5 215
Avg 43.0
Lg 53
Punt Returns Jock Sanders
No Yds 1 28
Lg 28
Kickoff Returns Mark Rodgers Tavon Austin
No Yds 3 69 2 47
Lg 25 31
TD 1 1 1 0 0
Lg 69 45 7 6 4
Punting Delbert Alvarado Punt Returns Faron Hornes
No Yds 4 164
Avg 41.0
Lg 46
No Yds 2 13
Lg 13
Kickoff Returns Dontavia Bogan Lindsey Lamar
No Yds 1 14 1 14
Lg 14 14
Defensive Leaders Unassisted Tackles: 10 - Kion Wilson, Assisted Tackles: 4 - Nate Allen, Total Tackles: 12 - Kion Wilson, Sacks: 1 - Keith McCaskill, Interceptions: 1 - Kion Wilson.
Cmp Yds 32 205
TD 0
Int 1
Lg 10 11 19 7 5 2
Passing Jarrett Brown
No Yds 5 132 3 71 2 13 2 12 1 4
Att 19
TD 0 2 0 0 0 0
Lg 69
Receiving Carlton Mitchell A.J. Love Sterling Griffin Dontavia Bogan Jessie Hester
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Defensive Leaders Unassisted Tackles: 7 - Keith Tandy, Assisted Tackles: 4 - J.T. Thomas, Sidney Glover, Total Tackles: 8 - Pat Lazear, Sacks: 1 - Anthony Leonard, Julian Miller, Josh Taylor, Interceptions: None.
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2009 Season Review >> 2009: Rutgers 31, USF 0
Rutgers stadium • Piscataway, n.j. november 12, 2009 • 7:45 p.m. • espn RU 7-2 (2-2 BIG EAST) • USF 6-3, (2-3 BIG EAST) Scoring by quarters USF RU
1 0 10
Attendance: 48,057
2 0 3
3 0 8
4 0 10
F 0 31
Time: 3:06
First Quarter RU - Sanu 25-yd pass from Savage (TE kick) Time left: 10:48. Drive: 9 plays, 80 yards, 4:12 (RU 7, USF 0) RU - TE 36-yd field goal Time left: 7:03. Drive: 5 plays, 22 yards, 1:54 (RU 10, USF 0) Second Quarter RU - TE 26-yd field goal Time left: 0:44. Drive: 6 plays, 14 yards, 1:44 (RU 13, USF 0)
PISCATAWAY, N.J. (AP) - Instead of getting even with Rutgers, No. 23 South Florida didn’t even get on the scoreboard for the first time in a regular-season game in its 13-year history. Tom Savage threw for two touchdowns and Rutgers forced four turnovers, blocked a punt and recorded seven sacks in defeating the error-prone Bulls 31-0 in a nationally televised game on Thursday night. The victory was the fourth straight for Rutgers (7-2, 2-2 Big East) over South Florida (6-3, 2-3), and this one made the Scarlet Knights bowl eligible for the fifth straight season. The only other time South Florida was shut out was 14-0 in the Meineke Bowl in 2005 against North Carolina State. Savage threw touchdown passes of 25 yards to Mohamed Sanu and 26 yards to Tim Brown. Joe Martinek ran for 128 yards, including a 37-yard score. San San Te kicked field goals of 36, 26 and 49 yards. South Florida came into this game seeking revenge. The Bulls thought the Scarlet Knights ran up the score last year in a 49-16 victory and they promised to make amends, noting that coach Jim Leavitt had been discussing the Rutgers game since training camp opened. But on the second play from scrimmage, cornerback Jerome Murphy was flagged for hitting Brown out of bounds and nothing went right for South Florida the rest of the night. Rutgers went 80 yards on that initial drive, capped by Savage’s touchdown pass to Sanu, who broke a tackle by Kayvon Webster at the 15. The first half was awful for South Florida, although it trailed only 13-0. B.J. Daniels threw two interceptions and lost a fumble on a scramble, Faron Hornes muffed a punt, and Rutgers’ Devin McCourty blocked a punt by Delbert Alvarado late in the half. Rutgers, however, managed only two field goals off the turnovers. Te missed a 51-yard attempt and he never got a chance to kick a 23-yarder after Hornes’ fumble because holder Teddy Dellaganna didn’t catch the snap. Rutgers broke the game open in the second half. Savage (15 of 30 for 194 yards) connected with Brown on a touchdown pass midway through the third quarter. Sanu stretched the lead to 21-0, running in a 2-point conversion out of a wildcat formation. Te kicked his 49-yard field goal early in the fourth quarter and Martinek closed the scoring with his 37-yard run around left end. Daniels, who engineered a win over then-No. 20 West Virginia in South Florida’s previous game, finished 7 of 17 for 129 yards. He also carried 16 times for 11 yards. The Bulls finished with seven first downs and 159 yards in total offense, including 30 yards rushing.
Third Quarter RU - Brown 26-yd pass from Savage (Sanu rush) Time left: 7:05. Drive: 5 plays, 59 yards, 2:11 (RU 21, USF 0) Fourth Quarter RU - TE 49-yd field goal Time left: 14:40. Drive: 7 plays, 22 yards, 2:50 (RU 24, USF 0) RU - Martinek 37-yd run (TE kick) Time left: 12:30. Drive: 2 plays, 41 yards, 0:54 (RU 31, USF 0)
Team Statistics First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Comp-Att-Int Total Yards Punts-Avg. Punt Returns Kickoff Returns Interception Returns Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost Sacks By Third Down Conversions Fourth Down Conversions Time of Possession
USF 7 32-30 129 7-17-2 159 8-37.5 2-5 5-68 1-0 6-30 3-2 2-7 2/12 0/1 25:40
RU 18 42-160 194 15-30-1 354 3-47.0 3-34 1-19 2-0 1-10 1-0 7-45 7/17 0/3 34:20
RU
Rushing Joe Martinek Kordell Young Mohamed Sanu De’An Williams Tim Brown Tom Savage TEAM Passing Tom Savage
Att Yds 25 128 3 16 4 13 4 7 2 5 3 4 1 -13 Att 30
Cmp Yds 15 194
TD 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 TD 2
Lg 37 6 9 7 4 11 0 Int 1
Lg 37
USF
Rushing Mike Ford B.J. Daniels Moise Plancher Lindsey Lamar TEAM Evan Landi Passing B.J. Daniels Evan Landi
Att Yds 9 17 16 11 4 8 1 0 1 -2 1 -4 Att 17 0
Cmp Yds 7 129 0 0
TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 TD 0 0
Int 2 0
Lg 8 11 6 0 0 0 Lg 37 0
Receiving Mohamed Sanu Tim Brown D.C. Jefferson Joe Martinek Keith Stroud Julian Hayes Tom Savage
No Yds 5 105 3 49 2 24 2 2 1 12 1 4 1 -2
TD 1 1 0 0 0 0 0
Lg 37 26 23 2 12 4 0
Receiving A.J. Love Theo Wilson Jessie Hester Lindsey Lamar
No Yds 4 80 1 37 1 13 1 -1
TD 0 0 0 0
Lg 37 37 13 0
Punting Delbert Alvarado
No Yds 7 300
Avg 42.9
Lg 53
Punting Ted Dellaganna Punt Returns Mohamed Sanu Devin McCourty
No Yds 3 141
Avg 47.0
Lg 56
Punt Returns Faron Hornes
No Yds 2 5
Lg 5
No Yds 2 17 1 17
Lg 10 0
Kickoff Returns Dontavia Bogan Ed Alcin
No Yds 4 63 1 5
Lg 28 0
Kickoff Returns Devin McCourty
No Yds 1 19
Lg 19
Defensive Leaders Unassisted Tackles: 9 - Jerome Murphy, Assisted Tackles: 15 - Kion Wilson, Total Tackles: 18 - Kion Wilson, Sacks: 2 - Jason Pierre-Paul, Interceptions: 1 - Jerome Murphy.
Defensive Leaders Unassisted Tackles: 6 - Antonio Lowery, Assisted Tackles: 8 - Damaso Munoz, Total Tackles: 9 - Devin McCourty, Damaso Munoz, Sacks: 2 - George Johnson, Interceptions: 1 - Khaseem Greene, Brandon Jones.
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2009 Season Review << 2009: USF 34, Louisville 22
raymond james stadium • tampa, fla. november 21, 2009 • Noon • big east network USF 7-3 (3-3 BIG EAST) • UL 4-7, (1-5 BIG EAST)
Scoring by quarters UL USF
1 0 14
Attendance: 49,388
2 16 3
3 0 10
4 6 7
F 22 34
Time: 3:35
First Quarter USF - Bogan 16-yd pass from Daniels (Schwartz kick) Time left: 9:56. Drive: 7 plays, 80 yards, 3:33 (USF 7, UL 0) USF - Plancher 2-yd run (Schwartz kick) Time left: 0:19. Drive: 12 plays, 80 yards, 5:57 (USF 14, UL 0) Second Quarter UL - Philpott 37-yd field goal Time left: 10:10. Drive: 14 plays, 58 yards, 5:09 (USF 14, UL 3) UL - Long 20-yd pass from Froman (Philpott kick) Time left: 6:28. Drive: 4 plays, 66 yards, 1:28 (USF 14, UL 10) UL - Guy 60-yd punt return (Philpott kick) Time left: 4:47. (UL 16, USF 14) USF - Schwartz 22-yd field goal Time left: 16 plays, 70 yards, 4:47 (USF 17, UL 16) Third Quarter USF - Daniels 20-yd run (Schwartz kick) Time left: 9:30. Drive: 10 plays, 80 yards, 5:30 (USF 24, UL 16) USF - Schwartz 44-yd field goal Time left: 7:14. Drive: 4 plays, -6 yards, 2:02 (USF 27, UL 16) Fourth Quarter UL - Ashley 17-yd run (Froman pass failed) Time left: 14:20. Drive: 6 plays, 76 yards, 3:09 (USF 27, UL 22) USF - Daniels 1-yd run (Schwartz kick) Time left: 5:09. Drive: 10 plays, 75 yards, 4:24 (USF 34, UL 22)
Team Statistics First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Comp-Att-Int Total Yards Punts-Avg. Punt Returns Kickoff Returns Interception Returns Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost Sacks By Third Down Conversions Fourth Down Conversions Time of Possession
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UL 16 24-81 232 20-35-1 313 4-48.8 1-60 6-130 0-0 4-35 0-0 2-18 7/14 0/2 23:19
USF 25 45-234 304 20-35-0 538 3-37.7 0-0 4-71 1-15 6-44 2-1 3-9 9/17 1/2 36:41
TAMPA (AP) - B.J. Daniels rebounded from the worst game of his young career to throw for 304 yards and run for 141 more in the University of USF’s football team’s 34-22 victory over struggling Louisville on Saturday. Daniels, shut down in a 31-0 loss to Rutgers last week, threw for one touchdown and ran for two others while leading four scoring drives of at least 75 yards. With a combined 445 yards, the red-shirt freshman finished 12 shy of the school record set by Big East career total offense leader Matt Grothe in 2007. USF (7-3, 3-3) was limited to 159 yards against Rutgers, with Daniels going 7 of 17 for 129 yards and two interceptions passing and rushing for just 11 yards on 15 attempts. He was 20 of 34 passing Saturday and compiled his fourth 100-yard game rushing on 22 carries. Louisville (4-7, 1-5) lost for the ninth straight time on the road. The Cardinals assured themselves a second straight losing season under coach Steve Kragthorpe, who has a three-year record of 15-20. Daniels threw a 16-yard TD pass to Dontavia Bogan on USF’s first drive of the game and later scored on runs of 1 and 20 yards. Mo Plancher had a 2-yard scoring run and Eric Schwartz kicked field goals of 22 and 44 yards. Adam Froman threw for 232 yards, one touchdown and one interception for Louisville, which erased an early 14-point deficit but couldn’t manage much offense after halftime. Scott Long had a 20-yard TD reception, Trent Guy scored on a 60-yard punt return, and Darius Ashley’s 1-yard run trimmed USF’s lead to 27-22 on the first play of the fourth quarter. Daniels put it out of reach, leading a 75-yard march that he finished with his second touchdown. Midseason slides have knocked USF out of the Top 25 each of the past three years after 5-0 starts.The Bulls had dropped three of their previous four games, losing to Cincinnati, Pittsburgh and Rutgers by a combined 106-31. Louisville, coming off an ugly 10-9 victory over Syracuse that stopped a nine-game conference losing streak, dropped to 3-13 on the road in three seasons under Kragthrope. The Cardinals finish 0-6 away from home this year and were outscored 191-107, including 59-7 in the opening quarter. USF surpassed last week’s production against Rutgers its first two possessions alone. In the opening half, Daniels threw for 149 yards and ran for 85 more, including a pair of 18-yard scampers that set up Schwartz’s 22-yard field goal for a 17-16 lead on the last play of the second quarter. Daniels opened the second half with another 80-yard drive, covering the final 20 yards on a nifty run that put him over 100 rushing for the fourth time. He’s the first USF quarterback to top the century mark rushing and throw for 300 in the same game.
USF
Rushing B.J. Daniels Moise Plancher Lindsey Lamar Mike Ford Dontavia Bogan Passing B.J. Daniels TEAM
Att Yds 22 141 17 68 1 24 4 3 1 -2 Att 34 1
Cmp Yds 20 304 0 0
TD 2 1 0 0 0 TD 1 0
Lg 28 22 24 4 0 Int 0 0
Lg 45 0
UL
Rushing Darius Ashley Adam Froman Bilal Powell Doug Beaumont Passing Adam Froman Doug Beaumont
Att Yds 10 42 6 23 7 22 1 -6 Att 35 0
Cmp Yds 20 232 0 0
TD 1 0 0 0 TD 1 0
Int 1 0
Lg 17 12 10 0 Lg 41 0
Receiving Jessie Hester Dontavia Bogan A.J. Love Sterling Griffin Ben Busbee Moise Plancher
No Yds 5 43 5 41 4 121 4 60 1 28 1 11
TD 0 1 0 0 0 0
Lg 11 16 45 22 28 11
Receiving Scott Long Doug Beaumont Josh Chichester Bilal Powell Cameron Graham Trent Guy Darius Ashley
No Yds 6 96 4 63 4 40 2 17 2 11 1 5 1 0
TD 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
Lg 41 30 16 13 6 5 0
Punting Delbert Alvarado Punt Returns None
No Yds 3 113
Avg 37.7
Lg 47
Punting Cory Goettsche
No Yds 4 195
Avg 48.8
Lg 56
No Yds
Lg
Punt Returns Trent Guy
No Yds 1 60
Lg 60
Kickoff Returns Dontavia Bogan
No Yds 4 71
Lg 21
Kickoff Returns Trent Guy Jacques Caldwell
No Yds 5 105 1 25
Lg 36 25
Defensive Leaders Unassisted Tackles: 6 - Kion Wilson, Assisted Tackles: 6 - Kion Wilson, Total Tackles: 12 - Kion Wilson, Sacks: 1.5 - Chris Robinson, Interceptions: 1 - Nate Allen.
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Defensive Leaders Unassisted Tackles: 5 - Richard Raglin, Assisted Tackles: 8 - Jon Dempsey, Total Tackles: 12 - Richard Raglin, Sacks: 1 - Chris Campa, Greg Scruggs, Interceptions: None.
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2009 Season Review >> 2009: Miami 31, USF 10
raymond james stadium • tampa, fla. november 28, 2009 • 3:30 p.m. • abc UM 9-3 • USF 7-4 Scoring by quarters UM USF
1 14 0
Attendance: 66,469
2 7 3
3 7 7
4 3 0
F 31 10
Time: 3:17
First Quarter UM - Hankerson 11-yd pass from Harris (Bosher kick) Time left: 9:20. Drive: 12 plays, 81 yards, 5:40 (UM 7, USF 0) UM - James 5-yd run (Bosher kick) Time left: 1:50. Drive: 3 plays, 24 yards, 0:42 (UM 14, USF 0) Second Quarter USF - Schwartz 36-yd field goal Time left: 12:35. Drive: 10 plays, 61 yards, 4:15 (UM 14, USF 3) UM - James 2-yd run (Bosher kick) Time left: 8:36. Drive: 11 plays, 85 yards, 3:59 (UM 21, USF 3) Third Quarter USF - Love 12-yd pass from Daniels (Schwartz kick) Time left: 8:12. Drive: 13 plays, 83 yards, 6:48 (UM 21, USF 10) UM - Epps 33-yd pass from Harris (Bosher kick) Time left: 1:38. Drive: 2 plays, 46 yards, 0:37 (UM 28, USF 10) Fourth Quarter UM - Bosher 32-yd field goal Time left: 9:49. Drive: 9 plays, 48 yards, 5:04 (UM 31, USF 10)
Team Statistics First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Comp-Att-Int Total Yards Punts-Avg. Punt Returns Kickoff Returns Interception Returns Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost Sacks By Third Down Conversions Fourth Down Conversions Time of Possession
UM 22 47-240 161 11-22-0 401 4-44.8 0-0 3-25 1-10 10-62 0-0 3-23 6/14 1/2 33:20
USF 11 39-143 77 6-16-1 220 6-37.7 1--2 6-115 0-0 6-34 2-1 1-4 5/13 0/0 26:40
TAMPA (AP) - Javarris James rushed for two touchdowns, Jacory Harris threw for two more, and No. 19 Miami took a big early lead on the way to beating South Florida 31-10 on Saturday. Dedrick Epps and Leonard Hankerson caught touchdown passes for Miami (9-3), which ran out to a 21-3 halftime lead and capped its first nine-win regular season since 2005. A bowl victory - destination undetermined, but undoubtedly boosted by Saturday’s performance - would give Miami its first 10-win season since 2003. Damien Berry rushed for 114 yards and Graig Cooper added 83 more for Miami, which played without ill left tackle Jason Fox and still rolled. A.J. Love caught a 12-yard touchdown pass for South Florida (7-4), which closes its regular season at Connecticut next Saturday. The Bulls fell to 7-28 all-time when allowing at least 31 points and 10-2 against teams from the state of Florida, with both those losses against Miami. The schools were meeting for just the second time, with plans calling for the teams to play in late November annually until 2013, by which time another true Sunshine State rivalry could be born. It’s not there yet, and to the chagrin of 66,469 - the second-largest crowd in South Florida history - Miami wasted no time pointing that out. A 12-play, 81-yard drive on the opening series set the tone, fueled by a gutsy call and Damien Berry’s 6-yard run on 4th-and-1 from the USF 17. On the very next play, Hankerson made a juggling catch in the right side of the end zone, and the Hurricanes were well on their way. Darryl Sharpton forced USF quarterback B.J. Daniels into a fumble later in the opening quarter, Randy Phillips recovered and James went in from 5 yards out three plays later for a 14-0 lead. Midway through the second quarter, James struck again, a 2-yard scoring burst to wrap up a 10-play, 61-yard drive and put Miami up 21-3. Eventually, South Florida’s defense stopped making things easy for Miami. The Hurricanes ran 36 plays for 233 yards on their first four drives, with three touchdowns. Their next four drives went three-and-out every time, netting a total of 8 yards, with Harris - already nursing a tender thumb on his throwing hard - getting his throwing arm twisted a bit by USF defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul on the last of those possessions. Daniels hit Love on third-and-goal from the 12 to make it 21-10, and Miami seemed in trouble.That is, until Harris engineered Miami’s sixth touchdown drive of two plays or less this season. Berry ran for 18 yards on the first play and Harris did the rest, putting the football right into the chest of Epps, his 6-foot-4, 253-pound senior tight end who easily hauled it in for a 28-10 advantage late in the third quarter.
USF
Rushing Moise Plancher B.J. Daniels Demetrius Murray Mike Ford Richard Kelly Lindsey Lamar Passing B.J. Daniels
Att Yds 15 78 16 39 3 18 2 5 1 2 2 1 Att 16
Cmp Yds 6 77
TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 TD 1
Lg 25 28 11 3 2 2 Int 1
Lg 21
Receiving Carlton Mitchell Mike Ford Jessie Hester A.J. Love Lindsey Lamar Moise Plancher
No Yds 1 21 1 17 1 16 1 12 1 11 1 0
TD 0 0 0 1 0 0
Lg 21 17 16 12 11 0
Punting Delbert Alvarado Punt Returns Faron Hornes
No Yds 6 226
Avg 37.7
Lg 53
No Yds 1 -2
Kickoff Returns Dontavia Bogan Patrick Hampton Jerome Murphy
No Yds 4 98 1 8 1 9
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Rushing Damien Berry Graig Cooper Javarris James Lee Chambers TEAM Jacory Harris Passing Jacory Harris Graig Cooper
Att Yds 12 114 16 83 11 37 6 11 1 -1 1 -4 Att 21 0
Cmp Yds 11 161 1 0
TD 0 0 2 0 0 0 TD 2 0
Int 0 0
Lg 19 18 12 9 0 0 Lg 33 0
Receiving Dedrick Epps Leonard Hankerson Mike James Tervaris Johnson Graig Cooper Aldarius Johnson LaRon Byrd Javarris James
No Yds 2 40 2 21 2 18 1 28 1 22 1 19 1 11 1 2
TD 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
Lg 33 11 10 28 22 19 11 2
Lg 0
Punting Matt Bosher
No Yds 4 179
Avg 44.8
Lg 54
Lg 37 8 9
Punt Returns None
No Yds
Lg
Kickoff Returns Graig Cooper
No Yds 3 25
Lg 16
Defensive Leaders Unassisted Tackles: 5 - Chris Robinson, Assisted Tackles: 7 - Sabbath Joseph, Total Tackles: 9 - Sabbath Joseph, Sacks: 1 - Jason Pierre-Paul, Interceptions: None.
Defensive Leaders Unassisted Tackles: 5 - Darryl Sharpton, Assisted Tackles: 7 - Darryl Sharpton, Total Tackles: 12 - Darryl Sharpton, Sacks: 1 - Colin McCarthy, Steven Wesley, Sean Spence, Interceptions: 1 - Brandon Harris.
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2009 Season Review << 2009: Uconn 29, USF 27
Rentschler Field • East hartford, conn. december 5, 2009 • 8:05 p.m. • espn2 uconn 7-5, 3-4 big east • USF 7-5, 3-4 big east
Scoring by quarters USF UConn
1 0 6
Attendance: 35,624
2 7 7
3 7 7
4 13 9
F 27 29
Time: 3:09
First Quarter UConn - Dixon 12-yd run (Cullen rush failed) Time left: 4:37. Drive: 2 plays, 56 yards, 0:33 (UConn 6, USF 0) Second Quarter USF - Ford 14-yd run (Schwartz kick) Time left: 2:33. Drive: 9 plays, 80 yards, 4:33 (USF 7, UConn 6) UConn - Easley 21-yd pass from Frazer (Teggart kick) Time left: 0:35. Drive: 6 plays, 51 yards, 1:58 (UConn 13, USF 7) Third Quarter UConn - Moore 5-yd pass from Frazer (Teggart kick) Time left: 6:18. Drive: 10 plays, 51 yards, 4:06 (UConn 20, USF 7) USF - Daniels 2-yd run (Schwartz kick) Time left: 3:19. Drive: 5 plays, 51 yards, 2:59 (UConn 20, USF 14) Fourth Quarter USF - Daniels 27-yd run (Schwartz kick) Time left: 8:05. Drive: 9 plays, 66 yards, 5:05 (USF 21, UConn 20) UConn - Dixon 1-yd run (Frazer pass failed) Time left: 4:02. Drive: 11 plays, 59 yards, 4:03 (UConn 26, USF 21) USF - Daniels 8-yd run (Daniels pass failed) Time left: 0:40. Drive: 9 plays, 56 yards, 3:22 (USF 27, UConn 26) UConn - Teggart 42-yd field goal Time left: 0:00. Drive: 6 plays, 31 yards, 0:40 (UConn 29, USF 27)
Team Statistics First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Comp-Att-Int Total Yards Punts-Avg. Punt Returns Kickoff Returns Interception Returns Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost Sacks By Third Down Conversions Fourth Down Conversions Time of Possession
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USF 19 44-193 160 11-19-0 353 4-36.8 1-21 3-62 0-0 5-34 1-1 0-0 9/14 1/1 33:24
UConn 18 30-127 225 20-30-0 225 4-41.0 0-0 5-97 0-0 4-35 0-0 3-29 5/11 1/1 26:36
EAST HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) - Connecticut lost five games this season by a total of 15 points.They didn’t let South Florida make it six by 16. Dave Teggart kicked a 42-yard field goal as time expired and Connecticut beat the Bulls 29-27 on Saturday night, finishing a season marred by the tragic death of teammate Jasper Howard with three consecutive wins. ‘’These kids are unbelievable,’’ coach Randy Edsall said. ‘’They just never gave up. They never stopped playing until the final whistle.’’ UConn (7-5, 3-4 Big East) drove 31 yards in six plays to set up the kick by Teggart, who had a field goal blocked earlier in the quarter.‘’It’s so emotional to see these guys out there playing their hearts out, especially in a game like this where it comes down to the end,’’ Teggart said. ‘’All those guys, all those seniors depending on you, and I was glad I could come through for those guys. It means a lot to me to send them out with a win.’’ Zach Frazer threw for 225 yards and two touchdowns, completing 20 of 30 passes in a light but steady snow. Marcus Easley caught eight of those passes for 122 yards and a score. B.J. Daniels ran for three touchdowns for South Florida (7-5, 3-4), including an 8-yard run that gave the Bulls a 27-26 lead with just 40 seconds to play. USF, which started the season 5-0, finished with five losses in its last seven games. Both teams are expected to received bowl bids. Daniels, who ran for 88 yards, completed 11 of 16 passes for 160 yards, and almost brought South Florida all the way back from a 20-7 third-quarter deficit. Trailing 26-21 with 4 minutes left, he led the Bulls down the field, hitting Carlton Mitchell for 20 yards on fourth-and-2 at the UConn 28 to set up his final touchdown run. But the Bulls failed on a two-point conversion attempt, when Daniels’ pass to the back of the end zone fell incomplete.‘’With 40 seconds left, I knew it was going to be tough,’’ said South Florida coach Jim Leavitt. ‘’I really wanted that two-point conversion, because I knew they were probably going to get it on a short field with the wind. I knew that probably would happen.’’ The backs for both teams had a tough time cutting on the slippery field. Connecticut’s tailback tandem of Jordan Todman and Andre Dixon combined for 123 yards. Mike Ford had 74 yards on 20 carries for USF.The teams went back and forth for much of the fourth quarter. Daniels’ 27-yard touchdown run with just over 8 minutes left gave South Florida a 21-20 lead. He also had a 2-yard score in the third quarter that was set up by a 36-yard pass to Jessie Hester. Trailing 21-20, Frazer led the Huskies on an 11-play, 59-yard drive that ended with Dixon taking the ball a yard off right tackle for the touchdown. The Huskies failed on the 2-point conversion attempt, when Frazer overthrew a wide-open Easley after faking a Statue of Liberty play.‘’We just make it tough on ourselves, but everything we’ve been through ... being able to end games and close games out is a tribute to our hard work and playing every play like it’s our last play.’’ Dixon had two touchdown runs and 50 yards rushing, leaving him just 33 yards from 1,000 for the season. Todman rushed 16 times for 73 yards. UConn led 6-0 after a quarter despite having the ball for just over 2 minutes.Their scoring drive took 33 seconds and just two plays. Frazer found Easley over the middle for a 44-yard completion, and Dixon swept into the end zone from 12 yards out. UConn holder Desi Cullen dropped the snap on the extra point. South Florida held the ball for over 20 minutes in the first half but scored just seven points. The Bulls’ lone scoring drive went 80 plays, taking up 4 1/2 minutes of the second quarter. Ford, who had 12 carries in the half, took the ball in from 14 yards for the score. UConn drove right back down the field in less than 2 minutes. Easley made three catches, including a 21-yarder in the back of the end zone, and Connecticut went into the half up 13-7. It was the senior’s eighth touchdown catch of the season after going without a touchdown in the first 26 games of his career. He has one touchdown in each of the Huskies’ Big East games this year. South Florida’s Carlton Mitchell had 4 catches for 49 yards, passing Hugh Smith for the most receiving yards in a career at the school. UConn went up 20-7 in the third quarter on a 5-yard pass from Frazer to Isiah Moore. After losing three straight in the wake of the Oct. 18 stabbing death of Howard, UConn has turned its season around, beating Notre Dame and Syracuse before this win, which assures the Huskies of a winning season.‘’The thing that sticks out is just how these kids didn’t succumb to the issues that maybe people thought they couldn’t get over,’’ Edsall said.‘’They just exceeded my expectations.’’
UConn
Rushing Jordan Todman Andre Dixon Zach Frazer Passing Zach Frazer
Att Yds 16 73 13 50 1 4 Att 30
Cmp Yds 20 225
TD 0 2 0 TD 2
Lg 14 12 4 Int 0
Lg 44
USF
Rushing B.J. Daniels Mike Ford Moise Plancher Passing B.J. Daniels TEAM
Att Yds 17 88 20 74 7 31 Att 16 3
Cmp Yds 11 160 0 0
TD 3 1 0 TD 0 0
Int 0 0
Lg 27 14 7 Lg 36 0
Receiving Marcus Easley Kashif Moore Ryan Griffin Jordan Todman Michael Smith Andre Dixon Isiah Moore
No Yds 8 122 3 38 3 29 3 18 1 8 1 5 1 5
TD 1 0 0 0 0 0 1
Lg 44 14 15 9 8 5 5
Receiving Carlton Mitchell Jessie Hester Evan Landi Richard Kelly Dontavia Bogan Andrew Ketchel
No Yds 4 49 2 45 2 16 1 27 1 18 1 5
TD 0 0 0 0 0 0
Lg 20 36 11 27 18 5
Punting Desi Cullen Punt Returns None
No Yds 4 164
Avg 41.0
Lg 51
Punting Delbert Alvarado
No Yds 4 147
Avg 36.8
Lg 47
No Yds
Lg
Punt Returns Faron Hornes
No Yds 1 21
Lg 21
Kickoff Returns Jordan Todman Anthony Davis Corey Manning
No Yds 3 59 1 22 1 16
Lg 21 22 16
Kickoff Returns Dontavia Bogan Jacquian Williams
No Yds 2 62 1 0
Lg 37 0
Defensive Leaders Unassisted Tackles: 7 - Robert McClain, Assisted Tackles: 6 - Scott Lutrus, Total Tackles: 11 - Scott Lutrus, Sacks: 1.5 - Scott Lutrus, Interceptions: None.
2010 University of South Florida Football Guide
Defensive Leaders Unassisted Tackles: 4 - Nate Allen, Assisted Tackles: 6 - Sam Barrington, Total Tackles: 7 - Nate Allen, Jerome Murphy, Sam Barrington, Sacks: None, Interceptions: None.
RecordFord Mike Holder
2009 Season Review >> 2009: USF 27, Northern Illinois 3 Rogers centre • toronto, canada January 2, 2010 • Noon • espn2 USF 8-5 • NIU 7-6
Scoring by quarters USF NIU
1 3 0
Attendance: 22,185
2 0 3
3 10 0
4 14 0
F 27 3
Time: 3:11
First Quarter USF - Schwartz 39-yd field goal Time Left: 10:17. Drive: 6 plays, 27 yards, 2:39 (USF 3, NIU 0) Second Quarter NIU - Salerno 21-yd field goal Time Left: 13:19. Drive: 11 plays, 69 yards, 3:55 (USF 3, NIU 3) Third Quarter USF - Schwartz 19-yd field goal Time Left: 10:35. Drive: 9 plays, 71 yards, 4:19 (USF 6, NIU 3) USF - Love 46-yd pass from Daniels (Schwartz kick) Time Left: 5:12. Drive: 8 plays, 81 yards, 3:03 (USF 13, NIU 3) Fourth Quarter USF - Love 7-yd pass from Daniels (Schwartz kick) Time Left: 14:55. Drive: 7 plays, 52 yards, 3:49 (USF 20, NIU 3) USF - Ford 24-yard run (Schwartz kick) Time Left: 6:25. Drive: 1 play, 24 yards, 0:08 (USF 27, NIU 3) Team Statistics First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Comp-Att-Int Total Yards Punts-Avg. Punt Returns Kickoff Returns Interception Returns Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost Sacks By Third Down Conversions Fourth Down Conversions Time of Possession
USF 19 40-189 217 14-22-0 406 5-37 1-3 2-45 1-23 4-28 3-1 1-4 7/15 0/0 32:44
NIU 11 31-108 130 12-26-1 238 6-38.8 0-0 6-140 0-0 3-33 2-1 5-44 3/13 0/2
TORONTO (AP) - Mike Ford played the best game of his career in just two quarters. Ford ran for a career-high 207 yards and scored one touchdown, B.J. Daniels threw two scoring passes to A.J. Love, and South Florida beat Northern Illinois 27-3 in Saturday’s International Bowl. Ford had just one carry in the first half, an 18-yard gain in the second quarter. He broke out in the third, rushing 12 times for 106 yards, then capped his day with a 24-yard touchdown run in the fourth. ‘’I thought it was extraordinary the way our team changed at halftime, especially our offense,’’ South Florida coach Jim Leavitt said. ‘’I told our offensive coaches that we really need to put the ball into Mike Ford’s hands, similar to what we did (in a Dec. 5 loss at) UConn, and let’s see if we can take a little pressure off B.J. and then work the play-action game off Mike’s runs.’’ Ford set the tone for his big second half by breaking off a 36-yard run, his longest of the day, three plays after the break. ‘’There was one guy, that poor soul, Mike went right through him,’’ Leavitt said. ‘’I go, ‘My goodness, that was a pretty good run.’ Mike’s so strong. He’s just so big and strong and he has good feet.’’ Ford had holes to choose from as fatigue slowed Northern Illinois’ defense in the second half. ‘’It was like a kid in the candy shop: Which way do you want to go?’’ Ford said. It’s the third straight year a Big East running back has topped 200 yards in the International Bowl. Ray Rice of Rutgers turned pro after rushing for a game-record 280 yards and four touchdowns in 2007, while Connecticut’s Donald Brown ran for 261 yards in last year’s game. Carlton Mitchell caught six passes for 94 yards for the Bulls, who won back-to-back bowls for the first time. South Florida beat Memphis 41-14 in last year’s St. Petersburg Bowl, part of a streak of five straight bowl appearances. ‘’It’s very exciting to see where we are right now and see where we could possibly be,’’ said Daniels, a freshman. ‘’We have a lot of young talent and a lot of guys coming back.’’ Daniels threw for 217 yards but was sacked five times. South Florida scored 24 unanswered points in the second half after the teams traded field goals in a dreary first half. Making consecutive postseason appearances for the first time, the Huskies lost their third straight bowl and extended the Mid-American Conference’s bowl game losing streak to 14 games. ‘’Momentum kind of got away from us in the second half and we kind of got worn down a little bit,’’ Huskies coach Jerry Kill said. Northern Illinois running back Chad Spann called South Florida ‘’probably the fastest team we’ve seen all season.’’ ‘’They were tremendously fast,’’ Spann said, ‘’We’ve been trying to preach these last couple of weeks that we’ve got to get everything north and south because they’re very fast east and west. As plays broke down, you’d think the bounce (to the outside) would be there but there’d be a guy right there to swallow me up.’’ Spann carried 20 times for 93 yards, giving him 1,038 for the season. Big East teams have defeated their Mid-American Conference opponents in all four International Bowls, the only bowl game played outside the United States. Cincinnati beat Western Michigan in the inaugural game in 2007, followed by victories for Rutgers over Ball State in 2008 and Connecticut over Buffalo in 2009. The Bulls took the lead for good on the opening drive of the third quarter. Ford’s 36-yard run set up Daniels’ 31-yard pass to Mitchell, who shook off a tackle and raced down the sideline to the 6. It was a record-setting catch for Mitchell, giving him 680 yards on the season and breaking Hugh Smith’s school mark of 661 set in 2002. The Bulls couldn’t punch it in, but went ahead on Eric Schwartz’s 19-yard field goal. Daniels hooked up with Love for the game’s first touchdown on the Bulls’ next possession, rolling to the outside before firing a 46-yard strike off his back foot and capping an eight-play, 81-yard drive. ‘’B.J. was moving all over the place, which he usually does, and then found A.J. off to the right side,’’ Leavitt said.‘’The catch he made was great.’’ Cornerback Jerome Murphy picked off Huskies quarterback Chandler Harnish on the next possession, giving South Florida the ball at its 48. Ford carried five times to get the Bulls to the 7, where, on the first play of the fourth quarter, Daniels connected with Love again, making it 20-3.
NIU
Rushing Chad Spann Justin Anderson Nathan Palmer DeMarcus Grady Chand Harnish Passing Chand Harnish DeMarcus Grady
Att Yds 20 93 2 14 2 4 2 0 5 -3 Att 25 1
Cmp Yds 12 130 0 0
TD 0 0 0 0 0 TD 0 0
Lg 37 14 2 6 6 Int 1 0
Lg 19 0
Receiving Marcus Lewis Chad Spann Ree Cunningham Martel Moore Nathan Palmer Landon Cox
No Yds 4 38 3 30 2 25 1 18 1 12 1 7
TD 0 0 0 0 0 0
Lg 12 14 19 18 12 7
Punting Mike Salerno Josh Wilber Punt Returns None
No Yds 4 165 2 68
Avg 41.2 34
Lg 45 35
No Yds
Lg
Kickoff Returns Tommy Davis Ricky Crider
No Yds 5 126 1 14
Lg 28 14
Defensive Leaders Unassisted Tackles: 6 - Tracy Wilson, Assisted Tackles: 3- Four Players, Total Tackles: 8 - Chris Smith, Sacks: 1 - Five Players, Interceptions: None.
USF
Rushing Mike Ford Mo Plancher Richard Kelly Lindsey Lamar B.J. Daniels Passing B.J. Daniels
Att Yds 20 207 5 11 1 0 3 -3 11 -26 Att 22
Cmp Yds 14 217
TD 1 0 0 0 0 TD 2
Int 0
Lg 36 12 0 1 13 Lg 46
Receiving Carlton Mitchell A.J. Love Jessie Hester Sterling Griffin Theo Wilson Evan Landi
No Yds 6 94 3 56 2 30 1 15 1 13 1 9
TD 0 2 0 0 0 0
Lg 31 46 15 15 13 9
Punting Delbert Alvarado
No Yds 5 185
Avg 37.0
Lg 44
Punt Returns Faron Hornes
No Yds 1 -3
Lg 0
Kickoff Returns Dontavia Bogan Jerome Murphy
No Yds 1 24 1 21
Lg 24 21
Defensive Leaders Unassisted Tackles: 4 - Nate Allen, Assisted Tackles: 6 - Kion Wilson, Total Tackles: 7 - Kion Wilson, Sacks: 1 - Jason Pierre-Paul, Interceptions: 1 - Jerome Murphy
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Record Andre Hall Holder
Rushing Records << Rushing Attempts
Rushing Yards
Game
Game
Dyral McMillan Andre Hall Dyral McMillan Rafael Williams Andre Hall Andre Hall Andre Hall Rafael Williams Mike Ford
40 (221) 35 (168) 34 (258) 30 (179) 29 (100) 29 (275) 28 (119) 28 (122) 28 (122)
Sr. vs. Hofstra, 11/13/99 Sr. at Rutgers, 11/5/05 Sr. vs. New Haven, 11/6/99 Fr. vs. Morehead State, 10/4/97 Sr. vs. Cincinnati, 11/19/05 Jr. at UAB, 11/3/04 Jr. at TCU, 9/25/04 Sr. vs. James Madison, 9/16/00 Fr. at Syracuse, 11/10/07
270 (1,374) 210 (1,357) 198 (872) 181 (1,017) 178 (622) 175 (772) 167 (704) 146 (872) 139 (729) 138 (645) 129 (581) 128 (566) 126 (336)
Sr. Jr. So. Sr. R-Fr. R-Fr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Sr. So. Jr.
Season Andre Hall Andre Hall Matt Grothe Dyral McMillan Matt Grothe B.J. Daniels Rafael Williams Matt Grothe Rafael Williams Mike Ford Moise Plancher Marquel Blackwell Pat Julmiste
2005 2004 2007 1999 2006 2009 2000 2008 1997 2007 2009 2000 2005
Career Matt Grothe Andre Hall Rafael Williams Marquel Blackwell Clenton Crossley Mike Ford Pat Julmiste Ben Williams Vince Brewer Dyral McMillan
545 (2,206) 480 (2,731) 463 (2,253) 402 (1,235) 366 (1,644) 331 (1,502) 307 (814) 298 (1,270) 243 (1,099) 225 (1,246)
2006-09 2004-05 1997-2000 1999-2002 2001-04 2007-09 2003-06 2005-08 2000-03 1998-99
Game (Min. 5 carries)
275 (29) 258 (34) 222 (24) 221 (40) 207 (20) 200 (19) 186 (25) 179 (30) 168 (35) 161 (27) 156 (18)
Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Sr.
at UAB, 11/3/04 vs. New Haven, 11/6/99 at Syracuse, 11/12/05 vs. Hofstra, 11/13/99 vs. NIU, 1/2/10 vs. Army, 10/16/04 at FAU, 10/6/07 vs. Morehead St., 10/4/97 at Rutgers, 11/5/05 vs. East Carolina, 11/13/04 vs. Florida A&M, 9/10/05
1,374 (270) 1,357 (210) 1,017 (181) 872 (198) 772 (175) 729 (139) 704 (167) 686 (119) 645 (138) 622 (178) 591 (146) 581 (129) 586 (98) 580 (88)
Sr. Jr. Sr. So. R-Fr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Fr. R-Fr. Jr. Sr. So. So.
SEASON Andre Hall Andre Hall Dyral McMillan Matt Grothe B.J. Daniels Rafael Williams Rafael Williams Jermaine Clemons Mike Ford Matt Grothe Matt Grothe Mo Plancher Rafael Williams LaFann Williams
2005 2004 1999 2007 2009 1997 2000 1997 2007 2006 2008 2009 1998 1998
Rushing Touchdowns Game
Longest Touchdown Runs
Season Andre Hall Mike Ford Andre Hall
13 12 11
Sr. Fr. Jr.
2005 2007 2004
Career Andre Hall Matt Grothe Mike Ford Marquel Blackwell Rafael Williams Clenton Crossley Otis Dixon Ben Williams Pat Julmiste Dyral McMillan
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24 23 23 20 18 17 17 15 14 13
2005-06 2006-09 2007-09 1999-2002 1997-2000 2001-04 1997-00 2005-08 2003-06 1998-99
Jermaine Clemons Rafael Williams Rafael Williams Mike Ford B.J. Daniels
18.9 (7-132) 15.6 (8-125) 14.9 (8-119) 13.8 (6-83) 13.1 (8-105)
So. vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, 9/6/97 So. vs. Valparaiso, 9/12/98 So. vs. Morehead State, 11/21/98 Fr. vs. Elon, 09/01/07 RFr. vs. CSU, 09/19/09
GAME (Min. 10 carries) LaFann Williams Marquel Blackwell Rafael Williams Andre Hall Mike Ford
11.7 (10-117) 11.0 (12-132) 10.7 (10-107) 10.5 (19-200) 10.4 (20-207)
Jr. So. Fr. Jr. Jr.
vs. Valparaiso, 9/12/98 at Baylor, 9/23/00 at Cumberland, 11/8/97 vs. Army, 10/16/04 vs. NIU, 1/2/10
Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr.
vs. Army, 10/16/04 vs. NIU, 1/2/10 at Cincinnati, 11/20/04 at UAB, 11/3/04 at Syracuse, 11/12/05
Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr.
vs. NIU, 1/2/10 at UAB, 11/3/04 at Syracuse, 11/12/05 New Haven, 11/6/99 at FAU, 10/06/07
Game (Min. 15 carries) Andre Hall Mike Ford Andre Hall Andre Hall Andreâ&#x20AC;&#x2C6;Hall
10.5 (19-200) 10.4 (20-207) 9.7 (16-155) 9.5 (29-275) 9.2 (24-222)
Game (Min. 20 carries) Mike Ford Andre Hall Andre Hall Dyral McMillan Ben Williams
10.4 (20-207) 9.5 (29-275) 9.2 (24-222) 7.6 (34-258) 7.4 (25-186)
Game (Min. 30 carries)
Career Andre Hall Rafael Williams Matt Grothe Clenton Crossley Mike Ford Dyral McMillan Marquel Blackwell Ben Williams Vince Brewer Jermaine Clemons
Ben Williams 4 Jr. at FAU, 10/06/07 14 Times 3 Andre Hall 4, Marquel Blackwell 3, Dyral McMillan 3, Jermaine Clemons 1, Quinton Callum 1, Matt Grothe 1, B.J. Daniels
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Andre Hall Dyral McMillan Andre Hall Dyral McMillan Mike Ford Andre Hall Ben Williams Rafael Williams Andre Hall Andre Hall Andre Hall
Average Yards Per Rush
2,731 (480) 2,253 (463) 2,206 (545) 1,644 (366) 1,502 (331) 1,246 (225) 1,235 (402) 1,169 (298) 1,099 (243) 1,060 (185)
2004-05 1997-2000 2006-09 2001-04 2007-09 1998-99 1999-02 2005-08 2000-03 1997-99
Dyral McMillan Rafael Williams Dyral McMillan Andre Hall
7.6 (34-258) 6.0 (30-179) 5.5 (40-221) 4.8 (35-168)
Sr. vs. New Haven, 11/6/99 Fr. vs. Morehead State, 10/4/97 Sr. vs. Hofstra, 11/13/99 Sr. at Rutgers, 11/5/05
Season (Min. 75 carries) LaFann Williams Andre Hall Rafael Williams Jermaine Clemons Dyral McMillan
6.6 (88-580) Jr. 6.5 (210-1,357) Jr. 6.0 (98-586) So. 5.8 (119-686) So. 5.6 (181-1,017) Sr.
1998 2004 1998 1997 1999
Career (Min. 225 carries) Rafael Williams Jermaine Clemons Matt Grothe Andre Hall Quinton Callum
86 80 80 63 62
So. So. So. Jr. So.
vs. Valparaiso, 9/12/98 vs. Ken. Wesleyan, 9/6/97 at Pittsburgh, 11/24/07 at UAB, 11/3/04 vs. Liberty, 10/27/01
Longest Non-Scoring Runs Aston Samuels Andre Hall Andre Hall Andre Hall Otis Dixon LaFann Williams Jamar Taylor
2010 University of South Florida Football Guide
75 60 58 57 55 54 54
R-Fr. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. Jr. Fr.
at Syracuse, 11/10/07 at Cincinnati, 11/20/04 at TCU , 9/25/04 vs. Army , 10/16/04 at Georgia Southern, 11/14/98 vs. Morehead St., 11/21/98 vs. UConn, 10/27/07
Dyral McMillan Andre Hall Rafael Williams Mike Ford Vince Brewer Clenton Crossley Matt Grothe Ben Williams Marquel Blackwell
5.8 (225-1,246) 5.7 (480-2,731) 4.9 (463-2,253) 4.5 (331-1,502) 4.5 (243-1,099) 4.5 (366-1,644) 4.0 (545-2,206) 3.9 (298-1,169) 3.1 (402-1,235)
1998-99 2004-05 1997-2000 2007-09 2000-03 2001-04 2006-09 2005-08 1999-2002
RecordFord Mike Holder
Rushing Records >> Average yards per game Season Andre Hall Andre Hall Dyral McMillan Matt Grothe Rafael Williams
123.4 (11) 114.5 (12) 92.5 (11) 67.1 (13) 66.3 (11)
Jr. Sr. Sr. So. Fr.
100-yard rushing tandems 2004 2005 1999 2007 1997
Most yards in two consecutive games
Career (Min. 20 games) Andre Hall Dyral McMillan Matt Grothe Rafael Williams Clenton Crossley Mike Ford Jermaine Clemons Vince Brewer DeJuan Green
118.7 (23) 62.3 (20) 52.5 (42) 53.6 (42) 51.3 (32) 44.2 (34) 35.3 (30) 32.3 (34) 31.0 (22)
2004-05 1998-99 2006-09 1997-2000 2001-04 2007-09 1997-99 2000-03 2002-03
Season 6 6 4 4 3 3
Sr. Jr. RFr. Sr. Fr. So.
2005 2004 2009 1999 1997 2007
Career Andre Hall Rafael Williams Dyral McMillan B.J. Daniels Mike Ford Matt Grothe Marquel Blackwell Jermaine Clemons LaFann Williams
12 7 5 4 3 3 2 2 2
2004-05 1997-2000 1998-99 2008-P 2007-09 2006-09 1999-2002 1997-99 1998
Most 200-Yard Games Season Andre Hall Dyral McMillan
2 2
Dyral McMillan 479 1999 Andre Hall 436 2004 Andre Hall 390 2005 Andre Hall 349 2004
vs. New Haven (258), 11/06 vs. Hofstra (221), 11/13 at UAB (275), 11/03 vs. East Carolina (161), 11/13 at Rutgers (168), 11/05 at Syracuse (222), 11/12 at Louisville (74), 10/22 at UAB (275), 11/3
Most yards in three consecutive games
Most 100-Yard Games Andre Hall Andre Hall B.J. Daniels Dyral McMillan Rafael Williams Matt Grothe
Ben Williams (186) / Matt Grothe (120) FAU, 10/06/07 Rafael Williams (125) / LaFann Williams (117) vs.Valparaiso, 9/12/98 LaFann Williams (122) / Rafael Williams (119) vs. Morehead St., 11/21/98 Mike Ford (134) / Aston Samuels (101) vs. Syracuse, 11/10/07
Jr. Sr.
2004 1999
Andre Hall 591 2004 Andre Hall 549 2004 Andre Hall 510 2004 Dyral McMillan 500 1999 Andre Hall 490 2005
at UAB (275), 11/3 vs. East Carolina (161), 11/13 at Cincinnati (155), 11/20 vs. Army (200), 10/16 at Louisville (74), 10/22 at UAB (275), 11/3 at Louisville (74), 10/22 at UAB (275), 11/3 vs. East Carolina (161), 11/13 at James Madison (21), 10/30 vs. New Haven (259), 11/6 vs. Hofstra (221), 11/1 at Rutgers (168), 11/5 at Syracuse (222), 11/12 vs. Cincinnati (100), 11/19
100-yard rushers 275 258 222 221 207 200 186 179 168 161 156 155 155 146 144 141 140 134 134 133 132 132 126 125 122 122 120 119 119 118 118 117 117 115 114 113 110 108 107 105 105 105 104 102 101 101 100 100
29 Andre Hall 34 Dyral McMillan 24 Andre Hall 40 Dyral McMillan 20 Mike Ford 19 Andre Hall 25 Ben Williams 30 Rafael Williams 35 Andre Hall 27 Andre Hall 18 Andre Hall 22 Andre Hall 16 Andre Hall 25 Matt Grothe 14 Dyral McMillan 22 B.J. Daniels 24 Mike Ford 24 Andre Hall 28 Mike Ford 14 Jermaine Clemons 12 Marquel Blackwell 7 Jermaine Clemons 23 B.J. Daniels 8 Rafael Williams 28 Rafael Williams 13 LaFann Williams 14 Matt Grothe 28 Andre Hall 8 Rafael Williams 19 Andre Hall 12 Rafael Williams 13 DeJuan Green 10 LaFann Williams 18 Moise Plancher 19 Rafael Williams 17 Marquel Blackwell 19 Dyral McMillan 22 Ben Williams 10 Rafael Williams 8 B.J. Daniels 12 Clenton Crossley 14 Vince Brewer 14 B.J Daniels 16 Dyral McMillan 17 Ricky Ponton 2 Aston Samuels 29 Andre Hall 16 Matt Grothe
Jr. at UAB Nov. 3, 2004 Sr. vs. New Haven Nov. 6, 1999 Sr. at Syracuse Nov. 12, 2005 Sr. vs. Hofstra Nov. 13, 1999 Jr. vs. NIU Jan. 2, 2010 Jr. vs. Army Oct. 16, 2004 Jr. at FAU Oct. 6, 2007 Fr. vs. Morehead State Oct. 4, 1997 Sr. at Rutgers Nov. 5, 2005 Jr. vs. East Carolina Nov. 13, 2004 Sr. vs. Florida A&M Sep. 10, 2005 Sr. vs. UCF Sep. 17, 2005 Jr. at Cincinnati Nov. 20, 2004 So. at Connecticut Oct. 27, 2007 Sr. vs. New Hampshire Oct. 23, 1999 RFr. vs. Louisville Nov. 21, 2009 Fr. vs. Louisville Nov. 17, 2007 Jr. vs. Memphis Nov. 27, 2004 Fr. at Syracuse Nov. 10, 2007 So. vs. Charleston So. Nov. 1, 1997 So. at Baylor Sep. 23, 2000 So. vs. Ky. Wesleyan Sep. 6, 1997 RFr. at Florida State Sept. 26, 2009 So. vs. Valparaiso Sep.12, 1998 Sr. vs. James Madison Sep. 16, 2000 Jr. vs. Morehead State Nov. 21, 1998 So. vs. FAU Oct. 6, 2007 Jr. at TCU Sep. 25, 2004 So. vs. Morehead State Nov. 21, 1998 Sr. vs. NC State Dec. 31, 2005 Fr. vs. Davidson Nov. 22, 1997 Sr. at East Carolina Nov. 8, 2003 Jr. vs. Valparaiso Sep.12, 1998 Sr. at WKU Sept. 12, 2009 Sr. vs. Jacksonville St. Sep. 2, 2000 So. vs. Troy State Sep. 30, 2000 Sr. vs. Liberty Oct. 9, 1999 So. vs. Connecticut Oct. 7, 2006 Fr. at Cumberland Nov. 8, 1997 RFr. vs. CSU Sept. 19, 2009 Jr. vs. Charleston So. Oct. 18, 2003 Fr. vs. Austin Peay Nov. 18, 2000 RFr. vs. WVU Oct. 30, 2009 Jr. vs. Cumberland Nov. 7, 1998 So. at North Carolina Oct. 14, 2006 Fr. at Syracuse Nov. 10, 2007 Sr. vs. Cincinnati Nov. 19, 2005 So. vs. UCF Oct. 13, 2007
Career Andre Hall Dyral McMillan Mike Ford
3 2 1
2004-05 1998-99 2007-09
Most Consecutive 100-yard games Andre Hall 4 at UAB (275) 11/3/04; vs. East Carolina (161) 11/13/04; at Cincinnati (155) 11/20/04; vs.Memphis (134) 11/27/04 Andre Hall 3 at Rutgers (168) 11/5/05; at Syracuse (222) 11/12/05; Cincinnati (100) 11/19/05
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Record Holder Marquel Blackwell
Passing Records << Most attempts
Most Completions
Most Passing Yards
Game
Game
Game
Marquel Blackwell Marquel Blackwell Marquel Blackwell Matt Grothe Ronnie Banks Marquel Blackwell Marquel Blackwell Matt Grothe Matt Grothe Marquel Blackwell Chad Barnhardt Marquel Blackwell Chad Barnhardt Chad Barnhardt
65 61 55 54 47 47 46 45 43 42 42 41 41 41
Jr. Jr. Jr. So. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. Jr. Fr. Sr. Jr.
at Pittsburgh, 9/8/01 at Memphis, 9/22/01 at Utah, 10/6/01 vs. Cincinnati, 11/3/07 vs. Louisville, 10/4/03 at North Texas, 10/5/02 vs. Southern Utah, 10/20/01 vs. Kansas, 9/12/08 vs. Rutgers, 11/15/08 at Baylor, 9/23/00 vs. Drake, 9/20/97 vs. New Haven, 11/6/99 at Hofstra, 10/24/98 at Citadel, 9/13/97
Marquel Blackwell Marquel Blackwell Matt Grothe Matt Grothe Matt Grothe Marquel Blackwell Marquel Blackwell Matt Grothe Marquel Blackwell Marquel Blackwell Marquel Blackwell Marquel Blackwell Ronnie Banks
Marquel Blackwell Marquel Blackwell Matt Grothe Matt Grothe Chad Barnhardt Matt Grothe Marquel Blackwell Marquel Blackwell Ronnie Banks Pat Julmiste
456 403 392 380 326 317 296 262 261 252
Jr. Sr. So. Jr. Jr. R-Fr. So. Fr. Jr. Jr.
2001 2002 2007 2008 1997 2006 2000 1999 2003 2005
Career Marquel Blackwell Matt Grothe Pat Julmiste Chad Barnhardt Ronnie Banks
1,417 1,148 591 519 354
1999-2002 2006-09 2003-06 1997-98 2001-04
Most Touchdown passes
Matt Grothe Matt Grothe Marquel Blackwell Matt Grothe Matt Grothe Marquel Blackwell Matt Grothe Chad Barnhardt Pat Julmiste Marquel Blackwell Marquel Blackwell B.J. Daniels Matt Grothe Chad Barnhardt
Marquel Blackwell 5 Sr. at East Carolina, 10/19/02 Five Times 4 Marquel Blackwell, 3 Chad Barnhardt, 1 Ronnie Banks, 1
Season Marquel Blackwell Marquel Blackwell Matt Grothe Chad Barnhardt Marquel Blackwell Matt Grothe B.J. Daniels Matt Grothe Marquel Blackwell Chad Barnhardt
20 18 18 17 16 15 14 14 13 10
Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Fr. RFr. RFr. So. So. Jr.
Marquel Blackwell Matt Grothe Marquel Blackwell Matt Grothe Matt Grothe Chad Barnhardt Marquel Blackwell Marquel Blackwell Ronnie Banks Pat Julmiste B.J. Daniels Pat Julmiste
258 240 230 232 202 186 171 136 127 124 122 118
Jr. Jr. Sr. So. R-Fr. Jr. So. Fr. Jr. Jr. R-Fr. So.
2001 2008 2002 2007 2006 1997 2000 1999 2003 2005 2009 2004
Season
1999-02 2006-09 1997-98 2003-06 2001-04
Career
2001 2002 2008 1998 1999 2006 2009 2007 2000 1997
Marquel Blackwell Matt Grothe Chad Barnhardt Pat Julmiste Ronnie Banks
67 52 27 17 14 11
795 717 300 289 176
Season (Min.10 Games) Marquel Blackwell Marquel Blacwkell Matt Grothe Chad Barnhardt Matt Grothe Matt Grothe
262.0 235.5 223.9 214.7 205.4 198.2
(11-2,882) (11-2,590) (13-2,911) (11-2,362) (13-2,670) (13-2,576)
2001 2002 2008 1997 2007 2006
(44-9,108) (42-8,669) (21-4,138) (37-3,642) (26-1,890)
1999-2002 2006-09 1997-98 2003-06 2001-04
Career (Min. 20 games) Marquel Blackwell Matt Grothe Chad Barnhardt Pat Julmiste Ronnie Banks
Career Marquel Blackwell Matt Grothe Chad Barnhardt Pat Julmiste B.J. Daniels Ronnie Banks
Matt Grothe Marquel Blackwell Matt Grothe Marquel Blackwell Matt Grothe Chad Barnhardt Marquel Blackwell B.J. Daniels Chad Barnhardt Marquel Blackwell Pat Julmiste Pat Julmiste
382 364 360 346 344 343 338 331 324 321 305 304 302 299
So. vs. Cincinnati, 11/03/07 R-Fr. vs. Syracuse, 11/11/06 So. vs. Western Kentucky, 11/4/00 Jr. vs. UCF, 9/12/08 Jr. at Louisville, 10/25/08 Jr. at Pittsburgh, 9/8/01 Jr. vs. Kansas, 9/12/08 Sr. at Hofstra, 10/24/98 So. at TCU, 9/25/04 Sr. at East Carolina, 10/19/02 Sr. at Houston, 11/23/02 R-Fr. vs. Louisville, 11/21/09 R-Fr. at UCF, 9/16/06 Jr. vs. Drake, 9/20/97
2,911 2,882 2,670 2,590 2,576 2,362 2,016 1,983 1,776 1,620 1,570 1,489
Jr. Jr. So. Sr. R-Fr. Jr. So. R-Fr. Sr. Fr. So. Jr.
2008 2001 2007 2002 2006 1997 2000 2009 1998 1999 2004 2005
Career
Average yards per game
Game
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Jr. at Pittsburgh, 9/8/01 Jr. vs. Southern Utah, 10/20/01 Jr. vs. Kansas, 9/12/08 So. vs. Cincinnati, 11/03/07 Jr. at Louisville, 10/25/08 Sr. at North Texas, 10/5/02 Jr. at Utah, 10/6/01 Jr. vs. Rutgers, 11/15/08 Sr. vs. Florida Atlantic, 8/29/02 So. vs. Western Kentucky, 11/4/00 Sr. vs. Florida Atlantic, 8/29/02 So. vs. Western Kentucky, 11/4/00 Jr. vs. Louisville, 10/4/03
Season
Season
88
37 37 32 31 30 29 28 28 27 27 27 27 26
1999-02 2006-09 1997-98 2003-06 2008-P 2001-04
2010 University of South Florida Football Guide
207.0 206.4 196.7 98.4 72.7
Marquel Blackwell Matt Grothe Chad Barnhardt Pat Julmiste B.J. Daniels Ronnie Banks
9,108 8,669 4,138 3,461 2,069 1,890
1999-02 2006-09 1997-98 2003-06 2008-P 2001-04
Average yards per completion Game (Min. 10 completions) Glen Gauntt 20.5 Chad Barnhardt 19.8 Pat Julmiste 19.4 Chad Barnhardt 18.3 Marquel Blackwell 18.2 Chad Barnhardt 18.2
So. Sr. So. Sr. So. Jr.
(13-266) vs. Cumberland, 11/7/98 (12-238) vs. Elon, 10/4/98 (12-233) vs.East Carolina, 11/13/04 (16-293) at Liberty, 9/19/98 (14-255) vs. Liberty, 10/21/00 (14-255) vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, 9/6/97
Season (Min. 60 completions) B.J. Daniels 16.3 Chad Barnhardt 15.6 Pat Julmiste 13.3 Matt Grothe 12.8 Chad Barnhardt 12.7 Pat Julmiste 12.1 Matt Grothe 12.1 Marquel Blackwell 11.9 Marquel Blackwell 11.8
(122-1,983) (114-1,776) (118-1,570) (202-2,576) (186-2,362) (124-1,489) (240-2,911) (136-1,620) (171-2,016)
RFr. Sr. So. RFr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. So.
2009 1998 2004 2006 1997 2005 2008 1999 2000
Career (Min. 120 completions) B.J. Daniels 16.4 Chad Barnhardt 13.8 Pat Julmiste 12.6 Matt Grothe 12.1 Marquel Blackwell 11.5 Ronnie Banks 10.7
(126-2,069) (300-4,138) (289-3,642) (717-8,669) (795-9,108) (176-1,890)
2008-P 1997-98 2003-06 2006-09 1999-2002 2001-04
RecordGrothe Matt Holder
Passing Records >> Highest Completion Percentage
300-Yard passers
Most consecutive passes w/0 int.
Game (Min. 20 attempts)
Name Att. Matt Grothe 54 Matt Grothe 35 Marquel Blackwell 39 Matt Grothe 40 Matt Grothe 40 Marquel Blackwell 65 Matt Grothe 45 Chad Barnhardt 41 Pat Julmiste 33 Marquel Blackwell 33 Marquel Blackwell 36 B.J. Daniels 34 Matt Grothe 31
Single Game
Matt Grothe Marquel Blackwell Matt Grothe Matt Grothe Matt Grothe Matt Grothe Matt Grothe Matt Grothe Matt Grothe Matt Grothe
82.6 80.4 76.0 75.0 73.0 73.9 73.3 71.4 71.1 70.8
(19-23) (37-46) (19-25) (30-40) (19-26) (17-23) (22-30) (25-35) (32-45) (17-24)
Sr. vs. Wofford, 9/5/09 Jr. vs. Southern Utah, 10/20/01 R-Fr. vs. Pittsburgh, 11/4/06 Jr. vs. Louisvlle, 10/25/08 Jr. vs. Syracuse,10/18/08 So. vs. Louisvlle, 11/17/07 R-Fr. at West Virginia, 11/25/06 R-Fr. vs. Syracuse, 11/11/06 Jr. vs. Kansas, 9/12/08 Jr. vs. Memphis, 12/20/08
Season (Min. 100 attempts) Matt Grothe Matt Grothe Chad Barnhardt Marquel Blackwell Marquel Blackwell Chad Barnhardt
63.7 59.2 59.1 57.8 57.1 57.1
(202-317) (232-392) (114-193) (171-296) (230-403) (186-326)
R-Fr. So. Sr. Fr. Jr. Jr.
2006 2007 1998 2000 2002 1997
Career (Min. 200 attempts) Matt Grothe Chad Barnhardt Marquel Blackwell B.J. Daniels Ronnie Banks Pat Julmiste
62.5 57.8 56.1 53.7 49.7 47.2
(717-1,148) (300-519) (795-1417) (122-227) (176-354) (289-591)
2006-09 1997-98 1999-2002 2008-P 2001-04 2003-06
Highest efficiency rating Season (Min. 100 attempts) Chad Barnhardt B.J. Daniels Matt Grothe Matt Grothe Marquel Blackwell Marquel Blackwell Chad Barnhardt Matt Grothe
156.1 139.6 138.8 135.8 126.8 124.3 123.7 121.0
Sr. RFr. RFr. Jr. So. Sr. Jr. So.
1998 2009 2006 2008 2000 2002 1997 2007
Career (Min. 200 attempts) B.J. Daniels Chad Barnhardt Matt Grothe Marquel Blackwell
141.4 135.8 133.2 121.9
2008-P 1997-98 2006-09 1999-2002
Most 50+ yard Pass Plays Career Marquel Blackwell Pat Julmiste Matt Grothe Chad Barnhardt B.J. Daniels
11 9 8 7 5
1999-2002 2003-06 2006-09 1997-98 2008-P
Comp. Yds. 31 382 vs. Cincinnati, 1/3/07 25 364 vs. Syracuse, 11/11/06 27 360 vs.Western Kentucky, 11/4/00 23 346 vs. UCF , 9/6/2008 30 344 vs. Louisville, 10/25,/2008 37 343 at Pittsburgh, 9/8/01 32 338 vs. Kansas , 9/12/2008 19 331 at Hofstra, 10/24/98 22 324 at TCU, 9/25/04 19 321 at East Carolina, 10/19/02 23 305 at Houston, 11/23/02 20 304 vs. Louisville, 11/21/09 21 302 at UCF, 9/16/06
Career Matt Grothe Marquel Blackwell B.J. Daniels Chad Barnhardt Pat Julmiste
6 4 1 1 1
2006-09 1999-02 2008-P 1997-98 2003-06
Marquel Blackwell Chad Barnhardt Marquel Blackwell Chad Barnhardt Pat Julmiste
235 121 111 110 109
Jr. Jr.-Sr. So. Jr. So.
2001 1997-1998 2000 1997 2004
Season (Min. 100 attempts)
719 Jr.
2008
at UCF (346), 9/26 at Kansas (338), 9/12 Marquel Blackwell 619 Jr. 2001 at Pittsburgh (343), 9/8 at Memphis (276), 9/22 Matt Grothe 601 R-Fr. 2006 vs. Syracuse (364), 11/11 at Louisville (237), 11/18 Matt Grothe 592 Jr. 2008 at N.C State (248), 9/26 at Louisville (344), 9/12 Marquel Blackwell 586 Jr. 2001 vs. Southern Utah (295), 10/20 vs. Liberty (291), 10/27 Marquel Blackwell 575 Jr. 2001 vs. Liberty (291), 10/27 vs. Houston (284), 11/3 Marquel Blackwell 572 Jr. 2001 at Connecticut (277), 10/13 vs. Southern Utah (295), 10/20 Matt Grothe 571 So. 2007 vs. Connecticut (189), 10/27 at Cincinnati (382), 11/03
Highest Attempt to TD Percentage Chad Barnhardt B.J. Daniels Marquel Blackwell Matt Grothe Matt Grothe Marquel Blackwell Marquel Blackwell Marquel Blackwell
8.81 6.17 6.11 4.73 4.73 4.47 4.39 4.39
(17-193) (14-227) (16-262) (15-317) (18-380) (18-403) (13-296) (20-456)
Sr. RFr. Fr. RFr. Jr. Sr. So. Jr.
1998 2009 1999 2006 2008 2002 2000 2001
Career (Min. 200 attempts) B.J. Daniels Chad Barnhardt Marquel Blackwell Matt Grothe
6.03 5.20 4.73 4.53
(14-232) (27-519) (67-1,417) (52-1,148)
Marquel Blackwell Marquel Blackwell Chad Barnhardt Marquel Blackwell Ronnie Banks
0.74 (3-403) 1.35 (4-296) 2.15 (7-326) 2.41 (11-456) 3.07 (8-261)
Sr. So. Jr. Jr. Jr.
2002 2000 1997 2001 2003
Career (Min. 200 attempts) Marquel Blackwell Chad Barnhardt Ronnie Banks Matt Grothe B.J. Daniels Pat Julmiste
1.98 3.08 3.39 3.83 3.88 3.89
(28-1417) (16-519) (12-354) (44-1,148) (9-232) (23-591)
1999-2002 1997-98 2001-04 2006-09 2008-P 2003-06
Most interceptions Game
Season (Min. 100 attempts)
Season 2008 2006 2002
Continuous Games
Matt Grothe
Marquel Blackwell to DeAndrew Rubin B.J. Daniels to Carlton Mitchell Matt Grothe to Taurus Johnson Pat Julmiste to Johnny Peyton Pat Julmiste to Andre Hall Chad Barnhardt to Clif Dell Chad Barnhardt to Clif Dell Grant Gregory to Carlton Mitchell B.J. Daniels to Sterling Griffin
Jr. R-Fr. Sr.
Jr. at Pittsburgh, 9/8/01 Jr. vs. Kansas, 9/12/08 Jr. vs. Southern Utah, 10/20/01 So. at Baylor, 9/23/00 Jr. vs. Drake, 9/6/97 Sr. vs. Bowling Green, 11/16/02
Lowest interception percentage
Longest Touchdown passes
3 2 2
63 45 42 42 42 40
Most yards in two consecutive games
Most 300+ yards Passing Matt Grothe Matt Grothe Marquel Blackwell
Marquel Blackwell Matt Grothe Marquel Blackwell Marquel Blackwell Chad Barnhardt Marquel Blackwell
2008-P 1997-98 1999-2002 2006-09
95 vs. Northern Illinois, 9/7/02 85 at Syracuse, 10/3/09 79 vs. Syracuse, 11/11/06 77 at UAB, 11/3/04 76 at Pittsburgh, 10/15/05 75 vs. Elon, 10/10/98 75 vs. Slippery Rock, 9/5/98 75 vs. UCF, 10/13/07 73 at FSU, 9/26/09
Pat Julmiste Matt Grothe Eight Times
4 4
So. vs. Southern Miss, 10/2/04 So. vs. Cincinnati, 11/3/07 3 Last - Matt Grothe, at Cincinnati, 10/3/08
Season Matt Grothe Matt Grothe Matt Grothe Pat Julmiste Marquel Blackwell Marquel Blackwell B.J. Daniels Chad Barnhardt Ronnie Banks Pat Julmiste
14 14 14 11 11 10 9 9 8 8
R-Fr. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. RFr. Sr. Jr. So.
2006 2007 2008 2005 2001 1999 2009 1998 2003 2004
Career Matt Grothe Marquel Blackwell Pat Julmiste Chad Barnhardt Ronnie Banks
44 28 23 16 12
2006-09 1999-2002 2003-06 1997-98 2001-04
Touchdown passes by non-qb Passer Charlie Jackson Andre Hall Amarri Jackson Clenton Crossley
Receiver Leon Matthews Pat Julmiste Derek Carter Tim Jones
Yards Opponent Date 50 Citadel 10/3/98 16 Pittsburgh 12/4/04 11 Louisville 9/24/05 3 Utah State 11/24/01
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Receiving Records << Receptions
Touchdown receptions
Game
GAME
DeAndrew Rubin 11 (144) Hugh Smith 10 (70) Jessie Hester 10 (110) Huey Whittaker 9 (96) Huey Whittaker 9 (82) Huey Whittaker 9 (101) Rafael Williams 9 (82)
Jr. at Pittsburgh, 9/8/01 Sr. vs. Northern Illinois, 9/7/02 Jr. vs. Rutgers, 11/15/08 Sr. vs. Louisville, 10/4/03 So. vs. Southern Utah, 10/20/01 So. at Utah, 10/6/01 Sr. at Middle Tennessee State, 11/11/00
By a Tight End (Game) Trevor Hypolite 7
Jr.
at Citadel, 9/13/97
By a Running Back (Game) Rafael Williams 9 Jr. at San Diego State, 9/4/99 Rafael Williams 9 Sr. at Middle Tennessee State, 11/11/00
Season Hugh Smith Jessie Hester Huey Whittaker Ean Randolph Carlton Mitchell Hugh Smith Huey Whittaker Taurus Johnson
62 54 52 49 40 40 39 38
(661) (579) (548) (506) (706) (475) (516) (498)
Sr. Jr. So. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr.
2002 2008 2001 2006 2009 2001 2003 2008
(390)
Jr.
1997
By a Running Back (Season) Rafael Williams 31 (270)
Sr.
2000
By a Tight End (Season) Trevor Hypolite 34
CAREER Hugh Smith Huey Whittaker Taurus Johnson Jessie Hester Carlton Mitchell Charlie Jackson DeAndrew Rubin Chris Iskra
131 117 112 107 105 104 91 83
1999-2002 2001-03 2005-08 2005, 2007-09 2007-09 1997-2000 1999-2002 2000-03
By a Tight End (Career) Cedric Hill Trevor Hypolite
60 46
2005-08 1997-98
By a Running Back (Career) Rafael Williams 68 Clenton Crossley 56
1997-2000 2001-04
Longest receptions 95 85 79 77 77 76 75 75 75 73 69 68 67 67
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DeAndrew Rubin Carlton Mitchell Taurus Johnson Theo Wilson Johnny Peyton Andre Hall Clif Dell Clif Dell Carlton Mitchell Sterling Griffin Carlton Mitchell Chris Iskra Elgin Hicks Hugh Smith
Sr. Jr. So. Sr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Sr. R-Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Jr.
vs. Northern Illinois, 9/7/02 at Syracuse, 10/3/09 vs. Syracuse, 11/11/06 at FSU, 9/26/09 at UAB, 11/3/04 at Pittsburgh, 10/15/05 vs. Elon, 10/10/98 vs. Slippery Rock, 9/5/98 vs. UCF, 10/13/07 at FSU, 9/26/09 vs. WVU, 10/30/09 vs. Liberty, 10/21/00 vs. Nicholls State, 9/6/03 vs. Austin Peay,11/18/00
Elgin Hicks
Average Yards Per reception Season (MIN. 20 RECEPTIONS)
3
Sr.
at East Carolina, 11/8/03
7 6 6 6 5 5
Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Fr.
2003 2000 2008 1998 2002 1999
SEASON Elgin Hicks Scott McCready Taurus Johnson RJ Anderson Hugh Smith DeAndrew Rubin
CAREER DeAndrew Rubin Taurus Johnson Hugh Smith RJ Anderson Carlton Mitchell Jessie Hester Scott McCready
14 12 10 10 9 8 8
1999-2002 2005-08 1999-2002 1998-99 2007-09 2005, 2007-09 1997-2000
Receiving yards Game Clif Dell DeAndrew Rubin Chris Iskra Taurus Johnson Carlton Mitchell Clif Dell Carlton Mitchell Elgin Hicks Taurus Johnson Andre Hall Carlton Mitchell Ean Randolph DeAndrew Rubin
149 (5) 144 (11) 143 (6) 143(6) 139 (6) 136 (3) 132 (5) 132 (5) 131 (5) 131 (7) 130 (4) 126 (5) 126 (4)
Jr. Jr. So. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr.
vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, 9/6/97 at Pittsburgh, 9/8/01 vs. Liberty, 10/27/01 at UCF , 9/6/08 at Syracuse, 10/3/09 vs. Slippery Rock, 9/5/98 vs. WVU, 10/30/09 vs. Nicholls State, 9/6/03 vs. Syracuse, 11/11/06 at Pittsburgh, 10/15/05 at Western Kentucky, 9/12/09 at UCF, 9/16/06 vs. Northern Illinois, 9/7/02
By a Tight End (Game) Trevor Hypolite 75
Jr.
at Citadel, 9/13/97
By a Running Back (Game) Andre Hall 131 Rafael Williams 87
Sr. Fr.
at Pittsburgh, 10/15/05 at Cumberland, 11/8/97
SEASON Carlton Mitchell Hugh Smith Jessie Hester Huey Whittaker Carlton Mitchell Clif Dell DeAndrew Rubin Scott McCready
706 (40) 661 (62) 579 (54) 548 (52) 537 (37) 537 (23) 532 (34) 517 (37)
Jr. Sr. Jr. So. R-Fr. Sr. Jr. Sr.
2009 2002 2008 2001 2007 1998 2001 2000
By a Tight End (Season) Trevor Hypolite 390 (34)
Jr.
1997
By a Running Back (Season) Andre Hall 321 (26) Rafael Williams 270 (31)
Sr. Sr.
2005 2000
2010 University of South Florida Football Guide
23.3 (23-537) 21.3 (22-469) 18.8 (26-489) 17.6 (40-706) 17.0 (24-407) 16.7 (25-418) 16.5 (22-364)
Sr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr.
1998 2004 2009 2009 2000 1998 1999
By a Tight End (Min. 20 RECEPTIONS) Trevor Hypolite 11.5 (34-390)
Jr.
1997
By a Running Back (Min. 20 RECEPTIONS) Andre Hall 12.3 (26-321) Sr. Benâ&#x20AC;&#x2C6;Williams 10.4 (23-240) Jr. Rafael Williams 8.7 (31-270) Sr.
2005 2007 2000
100-yard receiving Games
Name Clif Dell DeAndrew Rubin Chris Iskra Taurus Johnson Carlton Mitchell Clif Dell Carlton Mitchell Elgin Hicks Taurus Johnson Andre Hall Carlton Mitchell Ean Randolph DeAndrew Rubin Johnny Peyton Huey Whittaker A.J. Love DeAndrew Rubin Hugh Smith Joe Bain Carlton Mitchell Jessie Hester Scott McCready Hugh Smith Carlton Mitchell Taurus Johnson Hugh Smith Huey Whittaker Charlie Jackson Hugh Smith
Rec. 5 11 6 6 6 3 5 5 5 7 4 5 4 2 5 4 3 6 4 7 10 5 4 2 6 5 9 5 8
Yds. 149 144 143 143 139 136 132 132 131 131 130 126 126 124 122 121 121 118 110 110 110 107 107 107 106 106 101 101 100
Yr. Opponent Date Jr. vs. Kentucky Wesleyan 9/6/97 Jr. at Pittsburgh 9/8/01 So. vs. Liberty 10/27/01 Sr. at UCF 9/6/08 Sr. at Syracuse 10/3/09 Sr. vs. Slippery Rock 9/5/98 Jr. vs. WVU 10/30/09 Sr. vs. Nicholls State 9/6/03 So. vs. Syracuse 11/11/06 Sr. at Pittsburgh 10/15/05 Jr. at Western Kentucky 9/12/09 Sr. at UCF 9/16/06 Sr. vs. Northern Illinois 9/7/02 Fr. at UAB 11/3/04 Sr. at Southern Miss 10/25/03 Jr. vs. Louisville 11/21/09 Fr. at Northern Illinois 8/30/01 Sr. at East Carolina 10/19/02 Jr. at TCU 9/25/04 RFr. vs Cincinnati 11/03/07 Jr. vs. Rutgers 11/15/08 Sr. vs. Western Kentucky 11/4/00 Sr. at Houston 11/23/02 RFr. vs. UCF 10/13/07 So. vs. FIU 9/9/06 Jr. at Utah 10/6/01 So. at Utah 10/6/01 Sr. vs. Western Kentucky 11/4/00 Sr. vs. Charleston Southern 11/2/02
Games with 100+ yards receiving Season Carlton Mitchell Hugh Smith Carlton Mitchell Taurus Johnson DeAndrew Rubin
Career
Carlton Mitchell Hugh Smith DeAndrew Rubin Taurus Johnson
3 3 2 2 2
Jr. Sr. Fr. So. Jr.
5 4 3 3
2009 2002 2007 2006 2001 2007-09 1999-2002 1999-2002 2005-08
100-Yard Tandems
Career Carlton Mitchell Hugh Smith Huey Whittaker Taurus Johnson Charlie Jackson DeAndrew Rubin Jessie Hester Chris Iskra
Clif Dell Johnny Peyton A.J. Love Carlton Mitchell Charlie Jackson RJ Anderson Scott McCready
1,648 1,523 1,447 1,434 1,373 1,306 1,226 1,119
2007-09 1999-2002 2001-03 2005-08 1997-2000 1999-2002 2005, 2007-09 2000-03
Scott McCready (107) & Charlie Jackson (101) vs. Western Kentucky, 11/4/00 High Smith (106) & Huey Whittaker (101) at Utah, 10/6/01
Consecutive Games with a Reception Jessie Hester Amari Jackson Hugh Jackson Cedric Hill Carlton Mitchell
22 20 20 19 18
10/6/07-12/20/08 9/2/06-10/18/07 10/28/00-10/5/02 9/22/07-10/30/08 10/18/08-1/2/10
Record Holder DeAndrew Rubin
Total Offense/All-Purpose Records >> Most Plays (Total offense) GAME Marquel Blackwell Matt Grothe Marquel Blackwell Marquel Blackwell Marquel Blackwell
76 76 68 61 58
Jr. So. Jr. Jr. Sr.
590 548 526 495 492 424 402 378 361
So. Jr. Jr. R-Fr. Sr. So. R-Fr. Jr. Jr.
at Pittsburgh, 9/8/01 vs. Cincinnati, 11/03/07 at Memphis, 9/22/01 at Utah, 10/6/01 at North Texas, 10/5/02
Season Matt Grothe Marquel Blackwell Matt Grothe Matt Grothe Marquel Blackwell Marquel Blackwell B.J. Daniels Pat Julmiste Chad Barnhardt
2007 2001 2008 2006 2002 2000 2009 2005 1997
Career Marquel Blackwell Matt Grothe Pat Julmiste Chad Barnhardt Andre Hall Rafael Williams
1,819 1,693 1,898 1,595 1,485 1,462
1999-02 2006-09 2003-06 1997-98 2004-05 1997-00
Most yards gained (Total offense) Game Matt Grothe B.J. Daniels Marquel Blackwell Matt Grothe Matt Grothe Marquel Blackwell Matt Grothe Marquel Blackwell Matt Grothe Matt Grothe
457 445 420 409 400 386 375 368 368 356
So. vs. Cincinnati, 11/03/07 R-Fr. vs. Louisville, 11/21/09 Jr. vs.Western Kentucky, 11/4/00 R-Fr. vs. Syracuse, 11/11/06 Jr. at UCF, 9/6/08 So. vs. Troy State, 9/30/00 R-Fr. at UCF, 9/16/06 So. at Baylor, 9/23/00 Jr. vs. Kansas, 9/12/08 So. at Connecticut, 10/27/07
3,542 3,502 3,198 3,123 2,892 2,755 2,582 2,275 1,825
(872 + 2,670) (591 + 2,911) (622 + 2,576) (241 + 2,882) (302 + 2,590) (772 + 1,983) (566 + 2,016) (-87 + 2,362) (336 + 1,489)
10,875 10,343 4,456 3,996 2,843 2,747 2,153 1,845
(2,206 + 8,669) (1,235 + 9,108) (814 + 3,642) (-142 + 4,138) (774 + 2,069) (2,731 + 16) (2,153 + 0) (-115 + 1,960)
Season Matt Grothe Matt Grothe Matt Grothe Marquel Blackwell Marquel Blackwell B.J. Daniels Marquel Blackwell Chad Barnhardt Pat Julmiste
So. Jr. R-Fr. Jr. Sr. R-Fr. So. Jr. Jr.
2007 2008 2006 2001 2002 2009 2000 1997 2005
Average yards per game
Most Plays (all PURPOSE)
Season (Min. 10 games)
Game
Marquel Blackwell Matt Grothe Marquel Blackwell Matt Grothe Matt Grothe Marquel Blackwell B.J. Daniels Chad Barnhardt
283.9 272.5 262.9 262.4 246.0 234.7 211.9 206.8
(11-3,123) (13-3,542) (11-2,892) (13-3,502) (13-3,198) (11-2,582) (13-2,755) (11-2,275)
Jr. So. Sr. Jr. R-Fr. So. R-Fr. Jr.
2001 2007 2002 2008 2006 2000 2009 1997
Career (Min. 20 games) Matt Grothe Marquel Blackwell Chad Barnhardt Pat Julmiste Andre Hall
258.9 235.1 190.3 120.4 119.4
(42-10,875) (44-10,343) (21-3,996) (37-4,456) (23-2,747)
2006-09 1999-2002 1997-98 2003-06 2004-05
Season (MIN. 100 PLAYS) 7.3 6.9 6.7 6.5 6.3 6.1 6.0 5.9 5.2
(234-1,721) (402-2,755) (526-3,502) (211-1,373) (361-2,275) (424-2,582) (590-3,542) (492-2,892) (495-2,576)
Sr. RFr. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. So. Sr. RFr.
1998 2009 2008 2004 1997 2000 2007 2002 2006
6.9 6.7 6.4 5.8 5.7 5.7 5.5
(410-2,843) 2008-P (595-3,996) 1997-98 (1,693-10,875) 2006-09 (185-1,080) 1997-99 (211-2,747) 2004-05 (1,819-10,343) 1999-2002 (225-1,246) 1998-99
Career B.J. Daniels Chad Barnhardt Matt Grothe Jermaine Clemons Andre Hall Marquel Blackwell Dyral McMillan
40 35 35 34 33
Sr. vs. Hofstra (40 rush), 11/13/99 Sr. at Rutgers (35 rush), 11/5/05 Sr. vs. New Haven (34 rush, 1 rec.), 11/6/99 Jr. at TCU (28 rush, 4 rec., 2 kr), 9/25/04 Fr. vs. Morehead St. (30 rush, 3rec.), 10/4/97
Season Andre Hall Andre Hall Rafael Williams Matt Grothe Dyral McMillan Matt Grothe
296 244 208 198 188 179
Sr. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. R-Fr.
2005 2004 2000 2007 1999 2006
Career Matt Grothe Rafael Williams Andre Hall Clenton Crossley Marquel Blackwell
Average Gain per play Chad Barnhardt B.J. Daniels Matt Grothe Andre Hall Chad Barnhardt Marquel Blackwell Matt Grothe Marquel Blackwell Matt Grothe
Dyral McMillan Andre Hall Dyral McMillan Andre Hall Rafael Williams
547 541 540 427 403
2006-09 1997-00 2004-05 2001-04 1999-02
Most yards gained (ALL PURPOSE) Game Andre Hall DeAndrew Rubin Dyral McMillan Andre Hall DeAndrew Rubin
274 271 260 244 235
Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr.
at UAB, 11/3/04 at Pittsburgh, 9/8/01 va. New Haven, 11/6/99 vs. Army, 10/16/04 vs.Northern Illinois, 9/7/02
Season Andre Hall 1,838 (1,357 rush, 149 rec, 332 kr) Jr. Andre Hall 1,695 (1,374 rush, 321 rec) Sr. Jermaine Clemons 1,319 (686 rush, 249 rec, 384 kr) So. DeAndrew Rubin 1,191 (357 rec., 432 pr, 402 kr) Sr. Dontavia Bogan 1,147 (23 rush, 354 rec, 770 kr) So. DeAndrew Rubin 1,103 (532 rec, 406 pr, 165 kr) Jr. Charlie Jackson 1,099 (48 rush, 273 rec, 368 pr, 410 kr) Fr. Dontavia Bogan 1,076 (1 rush, 305 rec, 770 kr) Jr. Ean Randolph 1,002 (51 rush, 506 rec., 370 pr, 75 kr) Sr.
2004 2005 1997 2002 2008 2001 1997 2009 2006
Career DeAndrew Rubin 3,898 Andre Hall 3,533 Charlie Jackson 3,289 Rafael Williams 2,912 Dontavia Bogan 2,413 Hugh Smith 2,379
(9 rush,1,306 rec,1,049 pr, 1,534 kr) 1999-02 (2,731 rush, 470 rec., 332 kr) 2004-05 (74 rush, 1,373 rec, 1,053 pr, 789 kr) 1997-00 (2,253 rush, 659 rec) 1997-00 (24 rush, 849 rec, 1,540 kr) 2007-P (247 rush, 1,523 rec, 609 kr) 1999-02
Career Matt Grothe Marquel Blackwell Pat Julmiste Chad Barnhardt B.J. Daniels Andre Hall Rafael Williams Ronnie Banks
2006-09 1999-2002 2003-06 1997-98 2008-P 2004-05 1997-2000 2001-04
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Rushing/Receiving/Return Records << Most plays
Most return touchdowns
Game
SEASON (excludes blocks)
Dyral McMillan Andre Hall Dyral McMillan
40 Sr. 35 Sr. 35 Sr.
vs. Hofstra (40 rush), 11/13/99 at Rutgers (35 rush), 11/5/05 vs. New Haven (34 rush, 1 rec), 11/6/99
Andre Hall Andre Hall Rafael Williams
296 228 208
Sr. Jr. Sr.
2005 2004 2000
Career Matt Grothe Rafael Willams Andre Hall
547 540 524
2006-09 1997-2000 2004-05
Most Returns GAME Marcus Edwards Brian Fisher Brian Fisher Charlie Jackson Charlie Jackson
SEASON
Brian Fisher Charlie Jackson Dontavia Bogan Marcus Edwards Charlie Jackson
7(124) Sr. 7(74) Jr. 7(58) Jr. 7(51) Jr. 7(82) So.
47 38 36 34 34
vs. Tennessee-Martin, 08/30/08 at Southern Miss, 10/25/03 vs. TCU , 10/10/03 vs. Southwest Texas , 9/11/99 vs. Slippery Rock , 9/5/98
(424) (381) (770) (262) (368)
Jr. So. Jr. Sr. Fr.
2003 1998 2009 2008 1997
Sr.
2002
4
1999-2002
Most Punt return Yards Marcus Edwards Ean Randolph DeAndrew Rubin Jackie Chambers DeAndrew Rubin Charlie Jackson
124 123 119 108 100 100
Sr. vs. UT-Martin, 8/30/08 Sr. vs. Florida International, 9/9/06 So. vs. James Madison, 9/16/00 So. vs. Florida A&M, 9/10/05 Sr. vs. Southern Miss (4-100), 10/12/02 Fr. vs. Charleston Southern (4-100), 11/1/97
Season DeAndrew Rubin Brian Fisher DeAndrew Rubin
432 424 406
(29) (47) (26)
1,053 1,049 534
(112) (64) (52)
Sr. Jr. Jr.
2002 2003 2001
Career Charlie Jackson DeAndrew Rubin Brian Fisher
Charlie Jackson Dontavia Bogan Marcus Edwards DeAndrew Rubin Brian Fisher
112 65 65 64 52
(1,053) (1,540) (493) (1,049) (534)
1997-2000 2007-P 2005-08 1999-2002 2001-03
1997-2000 1999-2002 2001-03
High Punt return Average
Most yards gained (rushing/receiving) Game
Andre Hall 274 Jr. Dyral McMillan 260 Sr. Andre Hall 230 Sr.
at UAB (275 rush, -1 rec.), 11/3/04 vs. New Haven (258 rush, 2 rec), 11/6/99 at Syracuse (222 rush, 8 rec.), 11/12/05
Ean Randolph DeAndrew Rubin DeAndrew Rubin
61.5 Sr. Florida International (2-123), 9/9/06 59.5 So. James Madison (2-119), 9/16/00 48.0 Jr. Utah State (2-96), 11/24/01
SEASON (MIN. 10 RETURNS) DeAndrew Rubin DeAndrew Rubin Ean Randolph Jackie Chambers Charlie Jackson
15.6 14.9 14.8 11.6 10.8
(26-406) (29-432) (25-370) (32-370) (34-368)
Jr. Sr. Sr. So. Fr.
2001 2002 2006 2005 1997
CAREER (MIN. 30 RETURNS)
Season Andre Hall 1,695 Andre Hall 1,506 Dyral McMillan 1,093
Sr. Jr. Sr.
(1,374 rush, 321 rec.) (1,357 rush, 149 rec.) (1,017 rush, 76 rec.)
2005 2004 1999
Career Andre Hall Rafael Williams Matt Grothe Clenton Crossley Hugh Smith Carlton Mitchell Mike Ford Jermaine Clemons Huey Whittaker Charlie Jackson Dyral McMillan DeAndrew Rubin Vince Brewer Marquel Blackwell Jessie Hester Chris Iskra Clif Dell
3,201 2,912 2,234 2,012 1,770 1,672 1,566 1,502 1,447 1,429 1,339 1,315 1,311 1,252 1,231 1,119 1,003
2004-05 1997-2000 2006-09 2001-04 1999-2002 2007-09 2007-09 1997-99 2001-03 1997-2000 1998-99 1999-2002 2000-03 1999-2002 2005, 2007-09 2000-03 1997-98
DeAndrew Rubin Brian Fisher Charlie Jackson
16.4 (64-1,049) 10.3 (52-534) 9.4 (112-1,053)
1999-2000 2001-03 1997-2000
Most kickoff returns Game Dontavia Bogan Dontavia Bogan Dontavia Bogan Dontavia Bogan Andre Hall DeAndrew Rubin Jermaine Clemons Charlie Jackson
5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
Jr. at Pitt, 10/24/09 Jr. at Syracuse, 10/3/09 So. vs. Cincinnati, 10/30/08 So. vs. Pittsburgh, 10/2/08 Jr. at Louisville (5-65), 11/22/04 Fr. vs. New Haven (5-135), 11/6/99 So. vs. Southern Illinois (5-147), 10/18/97 Fr. at Western Ketucky (5-82), 9/27/97
Season Dontavia Bogan Dontavia Bogan DeAndrew Rubin Jerome Murphy J.R. Reed Charlie Jackson
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36 29 23 23 18 18
(770) (770) (578) (560) (570) (410)
Dontavia Bogan DeAndrew Rubin Taurus Johnson Charlie Jackson Jermaine Clemons
65 60 39 39 29
(1,540) (1,534) (770) (789) (701)
2007-P 1999-2002 2005-08 1997-2000 1997-99
Most Kickoffs returned for td Season (excludes blocks)
GAME
Game (min. 2 returns)
CAREER
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CAREER (excludes blocks) DeAndrew Rubin
Season
92
DeAndrew Rubin
Career
Jr. So. Fr. So. Sr. Fr.
2009 2008 1999 2007 2003 1997
Mike Jenkins Chad Simpson J.R. Reed DeAndrew Rubin Charlie Jackson
1 1 1 1 1
Sr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Fr.
2007 2005 2003 2002 1997
Career (excludes blocks) Mike Jenkins Chad Simpson J.R. Reed DeAndrew Rubin Charlie Jackson
1 1 1 1 1
2004-07 2004-05 2000-03 1999-2002 1997-2000
Most kickoff return Yards Game Mike Jenkins 192 Jermaine Clemons 147 Hugh Smith 135 DeAndrew Rubin 135 Dontavia Bogan 135
Sr. vs. Cincinnati (5-192), 11/03/07 So. vs. Southern Illinois (5-147), 10/18/97 Sr. vs. Liberty (4-135), 10/27/01 Fr. vs. New Haven (5-135), 11/6/99 So. vs. UConn (2-135), 11/23/08
Season Dontavia Bogan Dontavia Bogan DeAndrew Rubin J.R. Reed Jerome Murphy
770 770 578 570 560
(36) (29) (23) (18) (23)
Jr. So. Fr. Sr. So.
1,540 1,534 789 701
(65) (60) (39) (29)
2009 2008 1999 2003 2007
Career Dontavia Bogan DeAndrew Rubin Charlie Jackson Jermaine Clemons
2007-P 1999-2002 1997-2000 1997-99
Highest kickoff Return Average Game (Min. 2 returns) Dontavia Bogan 67.5 Charlie Jackson 52.0 J.R. Reed 47.0 DeAndrew Rubin 46.5
So. vs. UConn(2-135), 11/23/08 Fr. vs.Charleston Southern (2-104), 11/1/97 Sr. at Southern Miss (2-94), 10/25/03 Sr. vs. Charleston Southern (2-93), 11/2/02
Season (Min. 10 returns) J.R. Reed Hugh Smith DeAndrew Rubin
31.7 29.2 27.8
(18-570) (10-292) (14-389)
Sr. Sr. So.
2003 2001 2000
Career (Min. 20 returns) DeAndrew Rubin Jermaine Clemons Dontavia Bogan Hugh Smith
25.6 24.2 23.7 23.4
(60-1,534) (29-701) (65-1,540) (26-609)
1999-2002 1997-99 2007-P 1999-2002
Record J.R. ReedHolder
Total Return Records >> Most Returns
Most Returns returned for td
Game
Game
DeAndrew Rubin Charlie Jackson
8 8
Sr. vs. Memphis (5pr, 3kr), 11/9/02 Fr. at Western Kentucky (3pr, 5kr), 9/27/97
52 45 47 45 44 36 34 34 34
(34 pr, 18 kr) (32 pr, 13 kr) (47 pr) (38 pr, 7 kr) (29 pr, 15 kr) (36 kr) (34 pr, 0 kr) (26 pr, 8 kr) (27 pr, 7 kr)
Charlie Jackson Jackie Chambers Brian Fisher Charlie Jackson DeAndrew Rubin Dontavia Bogan Marcus Edwards DeAndrew Rubin Charlie Jackson
Fr. So. Sr. So. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr.
1997 2005 2003 1998 2002 2009 2008 2001 1999
151 124 65 65 60 59 34
(112 pr, 39 kr) (60 kr, 64 pr) (65 kr) (65 pr,) (52 pr, 8 kr) (40 pr, 19 kr) (31 kr, 3 pr)
1997-2000 1999-2002 2007-P 2005-08 2001-03 2004-06 1997-99
Game 204 192 163 160
Fr. vs. Charleston Southern (100 pr, 104 kr), 11/1/97 Sr. vs. Cincinnati (192 kr), 11/3/07 So. vs. James Madison (44 kr, 119 pr), 9/16/00 So. at Baylor (131 kr, 29 pr), 9/23/00
Season 834 778 770 770 752 611 600
(432 pr, 402 kr) (368 pr, 410 kr) (770 kr) (770 kr) (570 kr, 71pr, 45 int, 66 fr) (370 pr, 241 kr) (211 pr, 389 kr)
Sr. Fr. Jr. So. Sr. So. So.
2002 1997 2009 2008 2003 2005 2000
Career DeAndrew Rubin Charlie Jackson Dontavia Bogan J.R. Reed Taurus Johnson Jackie Chambers Jermaine Clemons
DeAndrew Rubin Trae Williams J.R. Reed Roy Manns
3 3 2 2
Sr. Sr. Sr. Fr.
5 4 4
(4 pr, 1 kr) (2 fr, 1 kr, 1 int) (4 ints)
(2 pr, 1 kr) (3 ints) (1 kr, 1 fr) (2 ints)
2002 2007 2003 1997
Career DeAndrew Rubin J.R. Reed Trae Williams
1999-2002 2000-03 2004-07
2,583 1,842 1,540 961 784 778 769
Game (Min. 3 returns) DeAndrew Rubin Mike Jenkins Charlie Jackson Hugh Smith J.R. Reed
40.8 38.4 34.0 33.8 31.2
So. vs. James Madison (4-163), 9/16/00 Sr. vs. Cincinnati (5-192), 11/03/07 Fr. vs. Charleston Southern (6-204), 11/1/97 Sr. vs. Liberty (4-135), 10/27/01 Sr. at Memphis (5-156), 11/29/03
SEASON (MIN.15 RETURNS)
Most Return yards
DeAndrew Rubin Charlie Jackson Dontavia Bogan Dontavia Bogan J.R. Reed Jackie Chambers DeAndrew Rubin
Sr. at Memphis (1 kick, 1 fum.), 11/29/03
Highest Return Average
Career
Charlie Jackson Mike Jenkins DeAndrew Rubin DeAndrew Rubin
2
Season
Season
Charlie Jackson DeAndrew Rubin Dontavia Bogan Marcus Edwards Brian Fisher Jackie Chambers Jermaine Clemons
J.R. Reed
Returns for touchdowns
(1,534 kr, 1,049 pr) 1999-2002 (1053 pr, 789 kr) 1997-2000 (1,540 kr) 2007-P (570 kr, 183 fr, 127 int, 81 pr) 2000-03 (784 kr) 2005-08 (427 pr, 351 kr) 2004-06 (701 kr, 68 pr) 1997-99
Dontavia Bogan DeAndrew Rubin Chad Simpson J.R. Reed DeAndrew Rubin Jerome Murphy
26.6 26.1 25.2 25.1 25.1 24.3
(29-770) (23-600) (16-404) (30-752) (23-578) (23-560)
So. So. Fr. Sr. Fr. So.
2008 2000 2005 2003 1999 2007
Career (Min. 30 returns) Dontavia Bogan Jermaine Clemons DeAndrew Rubin Jackie Chambers Charlie Jackson
23.7 22.6 20.8 13.2 12.2
(65-1,540) (34-769) (124-2,583) (59-778) (151-1,842)
2007-P 1997-99 1999-2002 2004-06 1997-2000
Yds. Type Player Opponent 100 Kick Mike Jenkins Cincinnati 96 Kick J.R. Reed Memphis 94 Kick Chad Simpson Louisville 94 Kick Charlie Jackson Charleston Southern 91 Punt DeAndrew Rubin Utah State 86 Int. Bernard Brown Liberty 82 Kick DeAndrew Rubin Charleston Southern 81 Punt DeAndrew Rubin James Madison 76 Punt Ean Randolph Florida International 75 Blk. Nate Allen Charleston Southern 73 Int. Trae Williams Cincinnati 67 Punt Theo Wilson UT-Martin 64 Int. Kenny Robinson Austin Peay 63 Fbl. J.R. Reed Houston 56 Punt DeAndrew Rubin Florida Atlantic 55 Punt DeAndrew Rubin Northern Illinois 50 Fbl. Kevin Verpaele East Carolina 45 Fbl. J.R. Reed Memphis 45 Int. Bernard Brown Valparaiso 42 Fbl. Anthony Henry Drake 39 Int. Bruce Gipson at UAB 39 Int. Roy Manns Southern 38 Int. Carl Zalak Liberty 37 Int. Trae Williams Tennessee Tech 37 Int. Nate Allen at Pittsburgh 35 Int. Demetrius Woods Valparaiso 32 Int. Johnnie Jones Rutgers 32 Blk. Sidney Simpson Utah State 32 Int. Roy Manns Citadel 29 Int. Kevin Verpaele Army 27 Int. Ron Hemingway Northern Illinois 26 Int. Dâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Juan Brown Cincinnati 26 Int. Sidney Simpson East Carolina 26 Int. Ben Moffitt West Virginia 26 Blk. Charlton Sinclair Pittsburgh 24 Fbl. Demetrius Woods at Cumberland 21 Int. Trae Williams at Pittsburgh 20 Int. Roy Manns Kentucky Wesleyan 18 Int. Jason Pierre-Paul at Syracuse 16 Blk. Kenny Robinson Connecticut 15 Fbl. Shurron Pierson at Memphis 13 Int. J.R. Reed Charleston Southern 12 Fbl. Chris Daley Utah State 12 Int. Anthony Henry Southwest Texas 11 Fbl. Terrence Royal Rutgers 9 Fbl. George Selvie West Virginia 3 Fbl. Nate Allen Louisville 0 Fbl. Craig Kobel at UAB 0 Fbl. Ron Hemingway at East Carolina 0 Fbl. John Miller James Madison
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Date 11/03/07 11/29/03 9/24/05 11/1/97 11/24/01 10/27/01 11/02/02 9/16/00 9/9/06 9/19/09 11/03/07 8/30/08 11/18/00 11/3/01 8/29/02 9/7/02 11/8/03 11/29/03 9/12/98 9/20/97 11/3/04 11/1/97 10/21/00 9/11/04 11/24/07 9/12/98 11/5/05 11/24/01 10/3/98 9/27/03 9/7/02 11/19/05 11/13/04 9/28/07 9/2/08 11/8/97 11/24/07 9/6/97 10/3/09 10/13/01 9/22/01 11/02/02 11/24/01 9/11/99 11/5/05 11/25/06 11/17/07 11/3/04 10/19/02 9/16/00
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Record Holder Brandon Baker
Punting Records << Most Punts
Highest Average
Most punts inside 20
Game
Game (Min. 3 punts)
Game
10 Times
9
Last, vs. Cincinnati, 10/15/09
Season Brandon Baker Tony Umholtz Devin Sanderson Brandon Baker Delbert Alvarado Delbert Alvarado Devin Sanderson
74 74 66 65 58 58 58
So. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. So. Jr.
2003 1999 2002 2005 2009 2007 2001
Career Brandon Baker Delbert Alvarado Devin Sanderson Tony Umholtz
198 174 171 161
2002-05 2006-09 2000-02 1997-99
Most Yards
Tony Umholtz Brandon Baker Tony Umholtz Tony Umholtz Brandon Baker
Devin Sanderson Brandon Baker Tony Umholtz Devin Sanderson Devin Sanderson
416(9) Sr. 397(9) So. 394(9) Sr. 376(8) So. 374 (9) Sr.
at Arkansas, 9/14/02 vs. TCU 10/10/03 vs. Illinois State, 10/16/99 at Kentucky, 9/9/00 at Oklahoma , 9/14/02
Season Tony Umholtz Brandon Baker Devin Sanderson Brandon Baker Delbert Alvarado Brandon Baker
3,062 3,002 2,768 2,630 2,414 2,380
Sr. So. Sr. Sr. So. Jr.
1999 2003 2002 2005 2007 2004
Career Brandon Baker Delbert Alvarado Devin Sanderson Tony Umholtz
at James Madison (7-348), 10/30/99 vs. Southern Miss (5-246), 11/2/04 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan (3-146), 9/6/97 at Hofstra (5-241), 10/24/98 vs. Florida A&M (3-144), 9/10/05
Season (Min. 30 punts) Devin Sanderson Brandon Baker Delbert Alvarado Tony Umholtz Devin Sanderson
41.9 41.8 41.6 41.4 41.1
Sr. Jr. So. Sr. So.
(66-2,768) (57-2,380) (58-2,414) (74-3,062) (47-1.933)
2002 2004 2007 1999 2000
Career (Min. 60 punts) Devin Sanderson Brandon Baker Delbert Alvarado Tony Umholtz
40.9 40.8 40.3 39.7
(171-6,995) (198-8,070) (174-7,014) (161-6,384)
2000-02 2002-05 2006-09 1997-99
8,070 7,014 6,995 6,384
2002-05 2006-09 2000-02 1997-99
Brandon Baker Tony Umholtz Devin Sanderson Brandon Baker Devin Sanderson
Devin Sanderson Brandon Baker Brandon Baker Brandon Baker Tony Umholtz
48.0 47.6 46.7 46.6 46.3
Jr. Sr. Sr. So. Jr.
vs. Southern Miss, 10/2/04 at James Madison, 10/30/99 at Arkansas, 9/7/02 vs. Louisville, 10/4/03 vs. Connecticut, 10/13/01
Season (Min. 30 punts) Tony Umholtz Delbert Alvarado Brandon Baker Tony Umholtz Brandon Baker
39.3 39.0 38.8 38.6 38.0
Jr. So. Jr. Sr. So.
(39-1,533) (58-2,262) (57-2,212) (74-2,858) (74-2,812)
1998 2007 2004 1999 2003
37.8 37.7 37.2 36.8
5 5 4 4 4 4 4
Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. So. So. Sr.
at Connecticut, 11/26/05 vs. Northern Illinois, 9/7/02 at Syracuse, 11/12/05 at South Carolina, 9/18/04 vs. Louisville, 10/4/03 vs. TCU, 9/27/03 vs. New Hampshire, 10/23/99
SEASON Brandon Baker Brandon Baker Brandon Baker Delbert Alvarado Tony Umholtz Delbert Alvarado Devin Sanderson
27 21 18 17 17 16 15
So. Sr. Jr. So. Sr. Jr. Sr.
2003 2005 2004 2007 1999 2008 2002
Career 66 47 40 37
2002-05 2006-09 1997-99 2000-02
Fewest Touchbacks Season Delbert Alvarado Justin Teachey Devin Sanderson Devin Sanderson Brandon Baker Tony Umholtz Tony Umholtz
2 2 2 3 5 5 5
Jr. So. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. So.
2008 2006 2000 2001 2004 1998 1997
Career (Min. Two Seasons)
Career (Min. 60 punts) Brandon Baker Tony Umholtz Devin Sanderson Delbert Alvarado
Brandon Baker Devin Sanderson Brandon Baker Brandon Baker Brandon Baker Brandon Baker Tony Umholtz
Brandon Baker Delbert Alvarado Tony Umholtz Devin Sanderson
Game (Min. 3 punts)
(198-7,484) (161-6,063) (171-6,360) (174-6,407)
2002-05 1997-99 2000-02 2006-09
Devin Sanderson Delbert Alvarado Brandon Baker Tony Umholtz
13 16 18 20
2000-02 2006-09 2002-05 1997-99
Most consecutive without block
Longest Punts
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Sr. Jr. So. Jr. Sr.
Highest Net Average
Game
94
49.7 49.2 48.7 48.2 48.0
72 68 67 65 65
Sr. at Arkansas, 9/7/02 Sr. at Penn State, 9/3/05 Jr. vs. Memphis, 11/27/04 Sr. at Miami, 10/1/05 Sr. at James Madison, 10/30/99
2010 University of South Florida Football Guide
Brandon Baker Delbert Alvarado Tony Umholtz Tony Umholtz
141 114 92 61
2002-05 2007-09 1997-99 1999
Record Holder Kawika Mitchell
Defensive Records >> Most Sacks
Most Tackles
GAME
GAME J.R. Reed Kion Wilson Anthony Henry Maurice Jones Tyrone McKenzie
19 18 18 18 18
Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr.
vs. Cincinnati, 10/31/03 at Rutgers, 11/12/09 at James Madison, 10/30/99 at Alabama, 8/30/03 at Pittsburgh, 11/24/07
121 117 116 116 112 106 105 104 102 102 101
Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr.
2007 2002 2008 2003 2006 2001 2009 2007 2006 2001 2004
SEASON Tyrone McKenzie Kawika Mitchell Tyrone McKenzie Maurice Jones Ben Moffitt Kawika Mitchell Kion Wilson Ben Moffitt Stephen Nicholas Anthony Williams Javan Camon
CAREER Kawika Mitchell Ben Moffitt Stephen Nicholas Roy Manns J.R. Reed
367 335 326 317 301
1999-2002 2004-07 2002-06 1997-2000 2000-03
Most Tackles for loss 6 5 5 5 5 5
So. So. R-Fr. Sr. So. Sr.
31.5 19 19 18 18
So. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr.
vs. Elon, 9/1/07 vs. North Carolina, 9/22/07 vs. FIU, 9/9/06 at Oklahoma, 9/28/02 at Army, 9/27/03 vs. Pittsburgh, 12/4/04
SEASON George Selvie Craig Kobel Kawika Mitchell Tavares Jurineack Greg Walls
2007 2003 2002 2002 2002
CAREER George Selvie Stephen Nicholas Greg Walls Terrence Royal Maurice Jones Shawn Hay
69.5 53.5 48 47.5 40 38
2006-09 2002-06 1999-2002 2002-05 2000-03 1997-2000
Most Tackles for loss - yardage SEASON George Selvie Shurron Pierson Demetrius Woods Stephen Nicholas Terrence Royal George Selvie
139 92 80 75 74 72
(31.5) (12) (14) (15) (10.5) (13.5)
303 217 190 160 134
(69.5) (53.5) (47.5) (38) (27)
So. So. Fr. Sr. Sr. Jr.
2007 2001 1997 2006 2005 2008
CAREER George Selvie Stephen Nicholas Terrence Royal Shawn Hay Tecoy Blount
SEASON
George Selvie Terrence Royal Shurron Pierson Chris Daley Shurron Pierson Shawn Hay Demetrius Woods
CAREER
George Selvie Stephen Nicholas Terrence Royal Shurron Pierson Shawn Hay Greg Walls Chris Daley Craig Kobel Demetrius Woods
2006-09 2002-06 2002-05 1997-2000 1998-2001
4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
So. Jr. So. Sr. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr.
vs. Elon, 9/1/07 vs. Southern Miss, 10/12/02 vs. North Carolina, 9/15/07 vs. NC State, 12/31/05 vs. Utah State, 11/24/01 vs. Connecticut, 10/13/01 vs. at Memphis, 9/22/01 at Pittsburgh, 9/8/01 vs. Davidson, 11/22/97
14.5 10 10 9.5 8 8 8
So. Sr. So. Jr. Jr. Fr. Fr.
2007 2005 2001 2001 2002 1997 1997
29 20 19.5 18 17 14.5 13.5 13 13
2006-09 2002-06 2002-05 2001-02 1997-2000 1999-2002 1999-2002 2001-04 1997-98
Most Sack Yardage SEASON
GAME George Selvie George Selvie George Selvie Kawika Mitchell Tim Jones Craig Kobel
George Selvie Shurron Pierson George Selvie Terrence Royal Shurron Pierson Chris Daley Chris Daley Greg Walls Demetrius Woods
Most Fumble Recoveries
George Selvie Shurron Pierson Terrence Royal Jason Allen Chris Robinson Chris Daley
CAREER
George Selvie Stephen Nicholas Terrence Royal Shurron Pierson Shawn Hay Craig Kobel
87 81 72 68 61 61
So. So. Sr. Sr. Fr. Jr.
2007 2001 2005 2005 2006 2001
172 137 137 130 112 91
2006-09 2002-06 2002-05 2001-02 1997-2000 2001-04
Longest fumble return J.R. Reed Maurice Jones Nate Allen J.R. Reed Anthony Henry
63 (TD) 52 (TD) 44 44 42 (TD)
So. So. So. So. So.
vs. Houston, 11/3/01 vs. North Texas, 9/29/01 vs. West Virginia, 9/28/07 vs. Houston, 11/3/01 vs. Drake, 9/20/97
MOst Forced fumbles GAME
Sabbath Joseph Terrence Royal Lee Roy Selmon Demetrius Woods
SEASON
Chris Robinson George Selvie Ben Moffitt Terrence Royal Kevin Verpaele
CAREER
George Selvie Terrence Royal Kevin Verpaele Chris Robinson Ben Moffitt Mike Jenkins Shurron Pierson
2 2 2 2
Jr. Sr. Jr. So.
at Florida State, 9/26/09 at Pitt, 10/15/05 at Army, 9/27/03 vs. Slippery Rock, 9/5/98
4 4 4 4 4
Fr. R-Fr. So. Sr. Jr.
2006 2006 2005 2005 2002
9 6 6 5 5 5 5
2006-09 2002-05 2000-03 2006-09 2004-07 2004-07 2001-02
GAME
Chris Daley J.R. Reed Roy Manns Bernard Brown Therrimann Edwards Kion Wilson
SEASON
Tim Jones Terrence Royal J.R. Reed Chris Daley Nate Allen
CAREER
Anthony Henry George Selvie Ben Moffitt Terrence Royal J.R. Reed Bernard Brown
2 2 2 2 2 2
Jr. So. Sr. Jr. So. Jr.
vs. Utah State, 11/24/01 vs. Houston, 11/3/01 vs. Jacksonville State, 9/2/00 vs. Southern Illinois, 10/2/99 at Charleston Southern, 10/31/98 vs. Pittsburgh, 10/2/08
3 3 3 3 3
Sr. Sr. So. Jr. So.
2005 2005 2001 2001 2007
6 5 5 5 5 5
1997-2000 2006-09 2004-07 2002-05 2000-03 1997-2001
Most Fumble yards GAME
J.R. Reed Maurice Jones Nate Allen J.R. Reed Anthony Henry Tavares Jurineack
SEASON
J.R. Reed J.R. Reed Maurice Jones Kevin Verpaele Anthony Henry
107(TD) 52 (TD) 44 44 42 (TD) 37
So. So. So. So. So. Jr.
vs. Houston, 11/3/01 vs. North Texas, 9/29/01 vs. West Virginia, 9/28/07 vs. Houston, 11/3/01 vs. Drake, 9/20/97 at Memphis 9/22/01
117 66 52 50 48
So. Sr. So. Sr. So.
2001 2003 2001 2003 1997
most interceptions GAME J.R. Reed Nate Allen Carlton Williams Ben Moffitt Trae Williams Sidney Simpson John Miller J.R. Reed Kevin Verpaele Bernard Brown Roy Manns
3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. So. Fr.
at Memphis, 11/28/03 at Syracuse, 10/3/09 vs. Rutgers, 11/15/08 vs. West Virginia, 9/28/07 at UCF, 9/16/06 vs. East Carolina, 11/13/04 at Houston, 11/23/02 at Houston, 11/23/02 at North Texas, 10/5/02 vs. Citadel, 10/3/98 vs. Charleston Southern, 11/1/97
SEASON Trae Williams J.R. Reed Trae Williams J.R. Reed Ron Hemingway J.R. Reed Anthony Henry Roy Manns
7 7 6 6 5 5 5 5
Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. So. Sr. Fr.
2006 2003 2007 2002 2002 2001 2000 1997
CAREER J.R. Reed Trae Williams Anthony Henry
18 16 10
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Individual Miscellaneous Records << Most yards returned (interception)
Most points scored
Most passes defended
GAME
Game
Game
Bernard Brown Trae Williams Devon Davis Kenny Robinson Trae Williams Ben Moffitt
86 (1) 73 (1) 70 (1) 64 (1) 64 (1) 60 (1)
Sr. Sr. So. Fr. Sr. Sr.
vs. Liberty, 10/27/01 vs. Cincinnati, 10/03/07 vs. Louisville, 10/14/03 vs. Austin Peay, 11/18/00 vs. Louisville, 11/17/07 vs. Pitt, 11/24/07
SEASON Trae Williams Ben Moffitt Anthony Henry Bernard Brown Roy Manns
164 (6) 136 (4) 88 (5) 86 (2) 86 (5)
Sr. So. Sr. Sr. Fr.
2007 2007 2000 2001 1997
CAREER Trae Williams J.R. Reed Nate Allen Ben Moffitt Bernard Brown Anthony Henry Roy Manns
219 (16) 148 (18) 139 (9) 136 (4) 131 (7) 126 (10) 118 (8)
2004-07 2000-03 2006-09 2004-07 1997-2001 1997-2000 1997-2000
Longest Return (interception) Bernard Brown Trae Williams Devon Davis Kenny Robinson Bernard Brown
86 (TD) 73 (TD) 70 (Non-TD) 64 (TD) 45 (TD)
Sr. Sr. So. Fr. So.
vs. Liberty, 10/27/01 vs. Cincinnati, 10/03/07 vs. Louisville, 10/4/03 vs. Austin Peay, 11/18/00 vs. Valparaiso, 9/12/98
Most INT. Returns for touchdowns SEASON Trae Williams Roy Manns
3 2
Sr. Fr.
2007 1997
Trae Williams Roy Manns Bernard Brown
4 3 2
2004-07 1997-2000 1997-2001
Starting Quarterback records Name Chad Barnhardt Glen Gauntt Marquel Blackwell Ronnie Banks Brian Fisher Courtney Denson Pat Julmiste Matt Grothe B.J. Daniels
Starts 21 3 42 9 1 1 24 41 10
Record 12-9 2-1 30-12 4-5 1-0 0-1 13-11 28-13 5-5
Years 1997-98 1997-99 1999-2002 2003-04 2003 2005 2003-06 2006-09 2009-P
First career QB starts Name Chad Barnhardt Glen Gauntt Marquel Blackwell Ronnie Banks Brian Fisher Pat Julmiste Courtney Denson Matt Grothe B.J. Daniels
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24 24 24 24
Jr. at TCU (4 TDs), 9/25/04 Sr. vs. New Hampshire (4 TDs), 10/23/99 So. vs.Kentucky Wesleyan (4 TDs), 9/6/97 Jr. vs. FAU (4 TDs), 10/6/07
Season Delbert Alvarado Bill Gramatica Andre Hall Santiago Gramatica Bill Gramatica Maikon Bonani Steve Riggs Andre Hall Otis Dixon
109 94 90 83 77 76 76 72 72
So. So. Sr. So. Sr. Fr. Sr. Jr. So.
2007 1998 2005 2002 2000 2008 1997 2004 1998
Career Santiago Gramatica Bill Gramatica Delbert Alvarado Andre Hall Mike Ford Matt Grothe Rafael Williams Otis Dixon Marquel Blackwell DeAndrew Rubin
246 193 169 162 144 138 120 120 120 120
2001-04 1998-2000 2006-09 2004-05 2007-09 2006-09 1997-2000 1997-2000 1999-2002 1999-2002
Most Touchdowns-rushing/receiving Game Andre Hall Dyral McMillan Jermaine Clemons Ben Williams
4 4 4 4
Jr. Sr. So. Jr.
at TCU, 9/25/04 vs. New Hampshire, 10/23/99 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, 9/6/97 vs. FAU, 10/6/07
Season
CAREER
96
Andre Hall Dyral McMillan Jermaine Clemons Ben Williams
Debut Game vs.Kentucky Wesleyan vs.Cumberland at Western Kentucky at Alabama vs. Charleston Southern at East Carolina at Penn State vs. FIU at FSU
Andre Hall Andre Hall Mike Ford Otis Dixon Matt Grothe Dyral McMillan
15 12 12 12 10 10
Sr. Jr. Fr. So. So. Sr.
2005 2004 2007 1998 2007 1999
Career Andre Hall Mike Ford Matt Grothe Clenton Crossley Otis Dixon Marquel Blackwell Rafael Williams DeAndrew Rubin
27 24 23 21 20 20 19 19
2004-05 2007-09 2006-09 2001-04 1997-2000 1999-2002 1997-2000 1999-2002
Most 50+ Yard Plays-rushing/receiving Date Result 9/6/97 W 80-3 1/7/98 W 69-3 9/18/99 W 21-6 8/30/03 L 17-40 10/18/03 W, 55-7 11/8/03 W, 38-37 (OT) 9/3/05 L, 13-23 9/9/06 W, 21-20 9/26/09 W, 17-7
Career Carlton Mitchell Andre Hall DeAndrew Rubin Clif Dell Johnny Peyton Chris Iskra Rafael Williams Jermaine Clemons
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8 5 5 5 3 3 3 3
2007-09 2004-05 1999-2002 1997-98 2004-05 2000-03 1997-2000 1997-99
J.R. Reed Bernard Brown Jerome Murphy Stephen Nicholas Glenn Davis
5 5 4 4 4
So. Jr. Sr. So. So.
vs. North Texas, 9/29/01 at San Diego State, 9/4/99 vs. Cincinnati, 10/15/09 vs. Tennessee Tech, 9/11/04 at Western Kentucky, 9/27/97
19 16 16 16 16
Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. So.
1999 2006 2006 2007 2001
Season Bernard Brown Mike Jenkins Trae Williams Trae Williams J.R. Reed
Career Mike Jenkins J.R. Reed Trae Williams Bernard Brown Anthony Henry Glenn Davis Roy Manns
47 45 43 41 30 28 28
2004-07 2000-03 2004-07 1997-2001 1997-2000 1997-2000 1997-2000
Most Career Starts 1. George Selvie 2. Carlton Williams Stephen Nicholas Trae Williams
50 45 45 45
2006-09 2005-08 2002-06 2002-06
Most Career Games Played 1. 2. 9. 10. 16.
Jerome Murphy George Selvie Stephen Nicholas Carlton Williams Tyller Roberts Marc Dile Cedric Hill Marcus Edwards Stephen Nicholas Chris Robinson Ben Busbee Ben Moffitt Trae Williams Louis Gachette Taurus Johnson Nate Allen Aaron Harris Delbert Alvarado Mike Jenkins
52 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 50 49 49 49 49 49 49 48 48 48 48
2006-09 2006-09 2002-06 2004-08 2005-08 2004-08 2005-08 2005-08 2002-06 2006-09 2006-09 2004-07 2004-07 2004-08 2005-08 2006-09 2006-09 2006-09 2004-07
Record USF at Auburn, Holder 2007
Kicking, Comebacks & Attendance >> Most Field Goals Made
Most Combined FG Yardage
Game Bill Gramatica Bill Gramatica Steve Riggs
4 4 4
Sr. So. Fr.
Jacksonville State (4-4), 9/2/00 Slippery Rock (4-4), 9/5/98 Morehead State (4-4), 10/4/97
Season Delbert Alvarado Santiago Gramatica Bill Gramatica Bill Gramatica
19 16 16 16
So. So. Sr. Fr.
2007 2002 2000 1998
Career Santiago Gramatica Bill Gramatica Delbert Alvarado
38 36 26
2001-04 1998-2000 2006-09
most field goals attempted
Bill Gramatica Delbert Alvarado Santiago Gramatica
So. Sr. So.
2007 2000 1998
Season
2001-04 1998-2000 2006-09
Career
Field goal Percentage Season (Min. 15 attempts) So. Fr. Jr. RFr. Sr. Fr. So.
Sr. So. So.
2000 2007 1998
13 8 7
1998-2000 2006-09 2001-04
Game
29 24 24
76.2 (16-21) 71.4 (15-21) 68.8 (11-16) 68.8 (11-16) 66.7 (16-24) 66.7 (16-24) 65.5 (19-29)
7 6 5
Career
Auburn (2-6), 9/8/07
63 53 47
Santiago Gramatica Maikon Bonani Eric Schwartz Kyle Bronson Bill Gramatica Bill Gramatica Delbert Alvarado
Bill Gramatica Delbert Alvarado Bill Gramatica
2002 2008 2009 2005 2000 1998 2007
Steve Riggs Bill Gramatica Delbert Alvarado
Delbert Alvarado Bill Gramatica Santiago Gramatica
Santiago Gramatica Delbert Alvarado Bill Gramatica
10 9 8
Fr. Kentucky Wesleyan (10-10), 9/6/97 So. Cumberland, 11/7/98 So. UCF, 10/13/07
52 46 44
So. So. Fr.
2007 1998 2001
132 91 85
2001-04 2006-09 1998-2000
pats attempted Game Steve Riggs
10 Fr. Kentucky Wesleyan (10-10), 9/6/97
Season Delbert Alvarado
53 So.
2007
147
2001-04
Career Santiago Gramatica
Career Maikon Bonani Bill Gramatica Steve Riggs
71.4 (15-21) 67.9 (36-53) 65.2 (15-23)
2008-P 1998-2000 1997
Most Consecutive Field Goals Made Bill Gramatica Steve Riggs Eric Schwartz Kyle Bronson Bill Gramatica
8 7 6 6 6
Longest field goal Bill Gramatica Delbert Alvarado Bill Gramatica Eric Schwartz Maikon Bonani Delbert Alvarado Kyle Bronson Santiago Gramatica
63 56 51 50 49 47 47 47
Jr.-Sr. Fr. Jr. RFr. So.
1999-2000 1997 2009 2005 1998
vs. Austin Peay, 11/18/00 vs. Syracuse, 11/11/06 vs. James Madison, 9/16/00 vs. Cincinnati, 10/15/09 vs. Cincinnati, 10/30/08 vs. Syracuse, 11/11/06 vs. Louisville, 9/24/05 at South Carolina, 9/18/04
pat percentage 98.1 (52-53) 97.9 (46-47) 96.8 (31-32) 96.8 (31-32)
So. So. Jr. Fr.
2007 1998 2003 2008
Career Delbert Alvarado Maikon Bonani Bill Gramatica Eric Schwartz Steve Riggs
97.8 (91-93) 96.8 (31-32) 96.6 (85-88) 96.6 (28-29) 91.2 (31-34)
2006-09 2008-P 1998-2000 2009-P 1997
Game 10 9 8
2006-07 1998 2003-04 2007-09
Deficit 17 (20-3) 14 (14-0) 13 (20-7) 10 (20-10) 10 (17-7)
Opp. Date vs. Kansas 9-12-08 vs. New Haven 11-6-99 vs.FIU 9-9-06 vs. UAB 11-3-04 vs. Nicholls St. 9-6-03
Last time behind 3rd - 1:09 3rd - 10:53 4th - 2:33 4th - 12:49 3rd - 3:39
Outcome Won, 37-34 Won, 41-27 Won, 21-20 Won, 45-20 Won, 27-17
Largest Raymond James stadium crowds 67,012 66,469 65,948 63,976 58,755 57,379 57,288 56,328 51,384 50,307 49,388 48,058 47,216 45,274 45,139 43,122 42,422
West Virginia Miami UCF Cincinnati Kansas Cincinnati Louisville West Virginia Syracuse Pittsburgh Louisville UT-Martin Rutgers West Virginia UCF Florida A&M UConn
9/28/07 11/28/09 10/13/07 10/15/09 9/12/08 11/3/07 11/17/07 10/30/09 10/18/08 10/2/08 11/21/09 8/30/08 11/15/08 12/3/05 9/17/05 9/10/05 10/23/08
Largest Home Crowd Att. Opponent 67,012 West Virginia 66,469 Miami 65,948 UCF 63,976 Cincinnati 58,755 Kansas 57,379 Cincinnati 57,288 Louisville 56,328 West Virginia 51,384 Syracuse 50,307 Pittsburgh 49,388 Louisville 49,212 Kentucky Wesleyan 48,058 UT-Martin 47,216 Rutgers 45,274 West Virginia 45,139 UCF 43,122 Florida A&M 42,422 UConn Att. Opponent 99,235 at Penn State 83,524 at FSU 82,617 at Auburn 78,900 at South Carolina 76,780 at Alabama 74,432 at Oklahoma 67,012 at West Virginia 65,948 at UCF 63,821 at Kentucky 58,308 at Miami 57,937 NC State (Charlotte N.C.) 57,583 at NC State
Date 9/28/07 11/28/09 10/13/07 10/15/09 9/12/08 11/3/07 11/17/07 10/30/09 10/18/08 10/2/08 11/21/09 9/6/97* 8/30/08 11/15/08 12/3/05 9/17/05 9/10/05 10/23/08 *Tampa Stadium Date 9/3/05 9/26/09 9/8/07 9/18/04 8/30/03 9/28/02 9/8/07 10/13/07 9/9/00 10/1/05 12/31/05 9/27/08
Largest Home Season Attendance
Most PATs, No Misses Steve Riggs Bill Gramatica Delbert Alvarado
57 45 41 40
Largest road Crowd
Season (min. 25 attempts) Delbert Alvarado Bill Gramatica Santiago Gramatica Maikon Bonani
Delbert Alvarado Bill Gramatica Santiago Gramatica Delbert Alvarado
Largest Comebacks in USF History
Season
So.
Career Santiago Gramatica Bill Gramatica Delbert Alvarado
152 Jacksonville State (25, 43, 43, 41), 9/2/00 139 Slippery Rock (37, 38, 37, 27), 9/5/98 137 Morehead State (22-45-43-27), 10/4/97
Most 40+ Yard Field Goals
6
Season Delbert Alvarado Bill Gramatica Bill Gramatica
Bill Gramatica Bill Gramatica Steve Riggs
Most PATs MADE
Game Delbert Alvarado
Most consecutive PAts Made
Game
Kentucky Wesleyan, 9/6/97 Cumberland, 11/7/98 UCF, 10/13/07
Att. Avg./Game 318,959 53,160 315,319 52,553 298,142 49,690 194,325 38,865 231,266 33,038 181,333 30,222
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RUSHING YARDS YEAR 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
NAME ATT Rafael Williams 139 Rafael Williams 98 Dyral McMillan 181 Rafael Williams 167 Clenton Crossley 88 Clenton Crossley 92 DeJuan Green 113 Andre Hall 210 Andre Hall 270 Matt Grothe 178 Matt Grothe 198 Matt Grothe 146 B.J. Daniels 175
PASSING YARDS YEAR 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
NAME Chad Barnhardt Chad Barnhardt Marquel Blackwell Marquel Blackwell Marquel Blackwell Marquel Blackwell Ronnie Banks Pat Julmiste Pat Julmiste Matt Grothe Matt Grothe Matt Grothe B.J. Daniels
RECEIVING YARDS YEAR 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
NAME Trevor Hypolite (rec) Clif Dell (yds) RJ Anderson RJ Anderson Scott McCready Huey Whittaker Hugh Smith Huey Whittaker Johnny Peyton Andre Hall Ean Randolph Carlton Mitchell Jessie Hester Carlton Mitchell
TOTAL OFFENSE YEAR 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
NAME Chad Barnhardt Chad Barnhardt Marquel Blackwell Marquel Blackwell Marquel Blackwell Marquel Blackwell Ronnie Banks Pat Julmiste Pat Julmiste Matt Grothe Matt Grothe Matt Grothe B.J. Daniels
ALL-PURPOSE YARDS YEAR 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
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ATT 326 193 262 296 456 403 261 247 252 317 392 380 227
NO 34 31 25 36 37 52 62 39 22 26 49 37 54 40
PLAYS 361 234 355 424 548 492 302 343 378 495 590 526 402
YDS 729 586 1,017 704 380 415 490 1,357 1,374 622 872 591 772
CMP INT 186 7 114 9 136 10 171 4 258 11 230 3 127 8 118 8 124 11 202 14 232 14 240 14 122 9
YDS 390 466 418 427 517 548 661 516 469 321 506 537 579 706
YDS 2,275 1,721 1,746 2,582 3,123 2,892 1,385 1,763 1,825 3,198 3,542 3,502 2,755
NAME PLAYS Jermaine Clemons 151 LaFann Williams 114 Dyral McMillan 188 Rafael Williams 198 DeAndrew Rubin 68 DeAndrew Rubin 62 Brian Fisher 119 Andre Hall 244 Andre Hall 296 Ean Randolph 85 Matt Grothe 198 Dontavia Bogan 57 Dontavia Bogan 60
AVG 5.2 6.0 5.6 4.2 4.3 4.5 4.3 6.5 5.1 3.5 4.4 4.0 4.4
TD 7 6 9 4 7 3 5 11 13 9 10 4 9
YDS 2,362 1,776 1,620 2,016 2,882 2,590 1,448 1,570 1,489 2,576 2,670 2,911 1,983
TD 10 17 16 13 20 18 8 7 6 15 14 18 14
AVG 11.5 15.0 16.7 11.9 14.0 10.5 10.7 13.2 21.3 12.3 10.3 14.5 10.7 17.6
TD 1 2 6 4 6 2 5 2 2 2 4 4 3 4
AVG/GM 206.8 172.1 158.7 234.7 283.9 262.9 153.9 160.3 152.1 246.0 272.5 269.4 211.9
YDS 1,319 854 1,093 974 1,103 1,191 936 1,838 1,695 1,002 872 770 1,076
TACKLES
COMBINED RUSHING/RECEIVING YEAR 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
NAME PLAYS Rafael Williams 160 Rafael Williams 107 Dyral McMillan 188 Rafael Williams 198 Clenton Crossley 107 Hugh Smith 73 DeJuan Green 122 Andre Hall 228 Andre Hall 296 Ean Randolph 56 Mike Ford 163 Matt Grothe 147 B.J. Daniels 175
YDS 1,964 1,675 1,093 1,974 1,558 1,690 1,600 1,506 1,695 557 884 606 772
PUNT RETURNS YEAR 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
NAME No. YDS AVG Charlie Jackson 34 368 10.8 Charlie Jackson 38 381 10.0 Charlie Jackson 27 177 6.6 DeAndrew Rubin 9 211 23.4 DeAndrew Rubin 8 165 20.6 DeAndrew Rubin 29 432 14.9 Brian Fisher 47 424 9.0 Travis Lipp 11 89 8.1 Jackie Chamber 32 370 11.6 Ean Randolph 25 370 14.8 Marcus Edwards 31 231 7.5 Marcus Edwards 34 262 7.7 Faron Hornes 16 80 5.0
KICK RETURNS YEAR 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
NAME Charlie Jackson Jermaine Clemons DeAndrew Rubin DeAndrew Rubin Hugh Smith DeAndrew Rubin J.R. Reed Andre Hall Chad Simpson Taurus Johnson Jerome Murphy Dontavia Bogan Dontavia Bogan
TOTAL RETURNS YEAR 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
NAME Charlie Jackson Charlie Jackson Charlie Jackson DeAndrew Rubin DeAndrew Rubin DeAndrew Rubin Brian Fisher Andre Hall Jackie Chamber Ean Randolph Jerome Murphy Marcus Edwards Dontavia Bogan
PUNTING YEAR 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
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NAME Tony Umholtz Tony Umholtz Tony Umholtz Devin Sanderson Devin Sanderson Devin Sanderson Brandon Baker Brandon Baker Brandon Baker Justin Teachey Delbert Alvarado Delbert Alvarado Delbert Alvarado
No. 18 10 23 14 10 15 18 16 16 14 23 29 36
No. 52 45 30 23 34 44 54 16 45 29 27 34 36
No. 48 39 74 47 58 66 74 57 65 45 58 48 58
YDS 410 229 578 389 292 402 570 332 404 316 560 770 770
YDS 778 484 305 600 571 834 576 332 611 445 577 262 770
AVG 22.8 22.9 25.1 27.8 29.2 26.8 31.7 20.8 25.2 22.6 24.3 26.6 21.4
AVG 15.0 10.8 10.2 26.1 16.8 19.0 10.7 20.8 13.6 15.3 21.4 7.7 21.4
YDS 1,758 1,564 3,062 1,933 2,294 2,768 3,002 2,380 2,630 1,718 2,414 1,905 2,352
TD 8 6 10 4 9 7 5 12 15 5 12 4 9
TD 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
TD 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0
TD 1 0 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
AVG 36.6 40.1 41.4 41.1 39.6 41.9 40.6 41.8 40.5 38.2 41.6 39.7 40.6
YEAR 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
SACKS YEAR 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
NAME Demetrius Woods Roy Manns Jason Butler Roy Manns Kawika Mitchell Kawika Mitchell Kawika Mitchell Maurice Jones Javan Camon Ben Moffitt Ben Moffitt Tyrone McKenzie Tyrone McKenzie Kion Wilson
UT 43 48 53 64 54 59 72 72 63 52 75 78 68 41
AT 37 42 37 33 23 47 45 44 38 44 37 43 48 64
NAME NO Shawn Hay 8 Demetrius Woods 8 Demetrius Woods 5 Tchecoy Blount 6.5 Therrimann Edwards 3.5 Shurron Pierson 10 Shurron Pierson 8 Craig Kobel 6 Craig Kobel 6 Terrence Royal 10 Stephen Nicholas 7.5 George Selvie 14.5 George Selvie 5.5 Jason Pierre-Paul 6.5
INTERCEPTIONS YEAR 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
NAME Roy Manns Bernard Brown Anthony Henry Anthony Henry J.R. Reed J.R. Reed J.R. Reed Sidney Simpson Six Players Trae Williams Trae Williams Carlton Williams Nate Allen Jerome Murphy
NO 5 4 3 5 5 6 7 2 2 7 6 3 4 4
YDS 86 45 27 88 48 34 45 34 — 8 164 0 55 59
FIELD GOALS YEAR 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
NAME MADE-ATT Steve Riggs 15-23 Bill Gramatica 16-24 Bill Gramatica 4-5 Tony Umholtz 4-9 Bill Gramatica 16-24 Santiago Gramatica 3-11 Santiago Gramatica 16-21 Santiago Gramatica 12-20 Santiago Gramatica 7-11 Kyle Bronson 11-16 Delbert Alvarado 5-9 Delbert Alvarado 19-29 Maikon Bonani 15-21 Eric Schwartz 11-16
SCORING YEAR 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
NAME TD PAT CV FG Steve Riggs 0 31-34 0 15-23 Bill Gramatica 0 46-47 0 16-24 Dyral McMillan 10 0-0 0 0-0 Bill Gramatica 0 29-30 0 16-24 Marquel Blackwell 9 0-0 0 0-0 Clenton Crossley 9 0-0 0 0-0 Santiago Gramatica 0 35-40 0 16-21 Santiago Gramatica 0 30-31 0 12-20 Andre Hall 12 0-0 0 0-0 Andre Hall 15 0-0 0 0-0 Matt Grothe 9 0-0 0 0-0 Delbert Alvarado 0 52-53 0 19-29 Maikon Bonani 0 31-32 0 15-21 Eric Schwartz 0 28-29 0 11-16
TOT 80 90 90 97 77 106 117 116 101 96 112 121 116 105
YDS 66 58 26 53 20 82 49 38 45 72 57 87 38 29
TD 2 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 — 0 3 0 0 0
LONG 45 44 44 38 63 33 41 45 47 47 56 47 49 50
PTS 76 94 60 77 54 54 83 66 72 90 54 109 76 61
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Team Single-Game Records >> THIRD DOWNS (cont.)
first downs Most First Downs USF 31 Opp. 33 Total 56
Fewest Third Down Conversions vs. Southern Utah at Arkansas vs. Liberty
10/20/01 9/14/02 10/27/01
Fewest First Downs USF Opp. Total
7 7 4 4 18
at Rutgers at Southern Miss vs. Florida A&M vs. Charleston Southern vs. Southwest Texas
11/12/09 10/7/00 9/10/05 11/2/02 9/11/99
Most by Rushing USF 19 Opp. 21 Total 31
RUSHING
vs. UCF at Georgia Southern at Georgia Southern
9/17/05 11/14/98 11/14/98
USF Opp. Total
1 1 1 0 0 3 3
at Louisville vs. Southwest Texas at Troy State Florida A&M Memphis vs. Southwest Texas at Troy State
Most Attempts 10/27/04 9/11/99 9/25/99 9/10/05 9/22/01 9/11/99 9/25/99
Highest Third Down Conversion Pct. USF 72.7 Opp. 68.8
vs. Austin Peay (8-11) at Pitt (11-16)
11/18/00 10/24/09
10/2/04 11/10/07 11/23/02
Most by Passing USF Opp. Total
22 19 19 32
vs. Cincinnati at Cincinnati vs. Memphis at Pittsburgh
11/3/07 11/20/04 11/9/02 9/8/01
Fewest by Passing USF Opp. Total
2 2 2 0 0 6
at Louisville vs. Charleston Southern vs. James Madison vs. Cumberland at Cumberland vs. Southwest Texas
10/22/04 10/18/03 9/16/00 11/7/98 11/8/97 9/11/99
Most by Penalty USF Opp. Total
8 8 8 11 11
at TCU (OT) at Utah at Baylor at TCU (OT) at Utah
9/25/04 10/6/01 9/23/00 9/25/04 10/6/01
Most Third Down Atts. USF 22 Opp. 24 Total 40
at Pittsburgh East Carolina vs. Cincinnati
9/8/01 11/8/03 10/31/03
Fewest Third Down Atts. USF Opp. Total
8 8 9 21 21 21 21
vs. Wofford vs. Cumberland Penn State vs. Wofford vs. McNeese State vs. Jacksonville State at Troy State
9/5/09 11/7/98 9/3/05 9/5/09 9/2/06 9/2/00 9/25/99
Most Third Down Conversions USF 13 Opp. 12 Total 19
at TCU (OT) East Carolina vs. Cincinnati
9/25/04 11/8/03 10/31/03
66 65 65 100
USF 15 Opp. 17 Total 61 61
USF 8 Opp. -52 Total 69
Most Fourth Down Atts. USF Opp.
5 5 5 5 6
vs. East Carolina vs. Pittsburgh vs. Memphis at Utah Last vs. Wofford
12/23/06 11/4/06 11/27/04 10/6/01 9/5/09
USF 5 Opp. 3 3
vs. East Carolina vs. Wofford Louisville
12/23/06 9/5/09 10/4/03
USF 100 Opp. 100 100 100
Nine Times Last at Syracuse (2-2) Southern Miss (2-2) Northern Illinois (2-2) Southern Miss(2-2)
10/3/09 10/12/02 8/30/01 10/7/00
time of possession
10/25/08 10/18/03 8/30/02
Highest Avg. Yards per Attempt (Min. 10)
vs. Liberty vs. Oregon
at Memphis vs. Charleston Southern
39:45
vs. UCF
9/17/05
Opp.
42:17
Liberty
10/27/01
9/6/97 10/16/04 10/11/97
at Pittsburgh at Kentucky at Pittsburgh
9/8/01 9/9/00 9/8/01
vs. Louisville vs. Cumberland at Georgia Southern
9/24/05 11/7/98 11/14/98
Most Completions vs. Southern Utah vs. Liberty at Pittsburgh
10/20/01 10/27/01 9/8/01
Fewest Completions at Louisville vs. Charleston Southern at Cumberland at Syracuse
10/22/04 10/18/03 11/8/97 11/12/05
Highest Completion Pct. (Min. 10 attempts) USF 84.0 Opp. 81.0
USF 16.9 Opp. 16.3
at East Carolina vs. Northern Illinois
USF 3.2 3.2 Opp. 1.3 USF Opp. Total
at Louisville vs. Cincinnati vs. Valparaiso
5 5 5 8
10/1/05 9/12/98
11/19/02 9/7/02
10/22/04 10/31/03 9/12/98
vs. UCF at East Carolina vs. Pittsburgh at East Carolina
10/13/07 10/19/02 12/4/04 10/19/02
at Pittsburgh vs. Liberty at Pittsburgh
9/8/01 10/27/01 9/8/01
at Pitt vs. Pittsburgh vs. Florida A&M at Troy State vs. Charleston Southern
10/24/09 11/4/06 9/10/05 9/25/99 11/1/97
TOTAL OFFENSE
vs. Wofford at Cincinnati
at Louisville (3-21) vs. Liberty (5-25)
USF 97 Opp. 104 Total 177
Fewest Plays USF Opp. Total
46 46 46 115 115
Most Net Yards USF 580 Opp. 577 Total 1,048
vs. Liberty at Cincinnati vs. Liberty
10/27/01 11/20/04 10/27/01
vs. TCU vs. Kentucky Wesleyan vs. Southwest Texas
10/10/03 9/6/97 9/11/99
Fewest Net Yards USF 126 Opp. 74 Total 319
Highest Average Yards Per Play 9/5/09 11/20/04
Lowest Completion Pct. (Min. 10 attempts) USF 14.3 Opp. 20.0
at Miami vs. Valparaiso
9/26/09 9/18/04
Most Plays
USF 65 Opp. 58 Total 116
3 3 0 13
USF 6.3 Opp. 4.6
Most Touchdown Passes
Most Attempts
USF Opp. Total
at FSU at South Carolina
11/28/03 10/18/03
PASSING
USF 41 Opp. 39 Total 67
USF 26.9 Opp. 22.3
Lowest Avg. Yards per Attempt (Min. 10)
Most Touchdowns Rushing vs. Kentucky Wesleyan vs. Army at Elon
Highest Avg. Yards per Completion (Min. 5)
10/27/01 12/31/07
Fewest Attempts
USF
9/16/00 11/8/97 11/12/05
at Louisville vs. Charleston Southern vs. Florida Atlantic
USF 9.3 Opp. 8.2
USF 10 Opp. 3 Total 20
USF 60 Opp. 0 Total 154
Lowest Avg. Yards Per Completion (Min. 5)
USF 8 Opp. 5 5
Highest Fourth Down Conversion Pct. (Min. 2 atts)
vs. James Madison at Cumberland at Syracuse
Fewest Net Yards
9/10/05 10/11/97 10/16/04
Highest Average Yards Per Rush
USF 0.5 Opp. -1.6
11/3/07 12/4/04 10/27/01
vs. Florida A&M at Elon vs. Army
Lowest Average Yards Per Rush
Most Fourth Down Conversions
vs. Cincinnati vs. Pittsburgh vs. Liberty
9/14/02 9/19/09 11/10/07 11/24/01 9/8/01
Fewest Net Yards
fourth DOWNS
USF 382 Opp. 422 Total 716
at Arkansas vs. CSU vs. Syracuse vs. Utah State at Pittsburgh
USF 377 Opp. 381 Total 609
9/11/99 9/10/05 9/22/01
9/17/05 9/14/02 9/18/99 11/8/03
Fewest Attempts
Most Net Yards
vs. Southwest Texas (1-14) Florida A&M (0-13) Memphis (0-11)
Most Net Yards vs. UCF at Arkansas at Western Kentucky at East Carolina
USF 7.1 Opp. 0.0 0.0
Longest Time of Possession
THIRD DOWNS
USF Opp. Total
Lowest Third Down Conversion Pct.
Fewest by Rushing USF 2 Five Times Last time was vs. Southern Miss Opp. 1 Five Times Last time was at Syracuse Total 6 at Houston
Passing (cont.)
USF 9.3 Opp. 7.7 7.6
vs. Valparaiso at Hofstra at Cincinnati
9/12/98 10/24/98 11/20/04
Lowest Average Yards Per Play 10/22/04 10/9/99
USF 2.1 Opp. 1.3 1.3
vs. TCU vs. Kentucky Wesleyan vs. Southwest Texas
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PUNT RETURNS
Most Punts USF Opp. Total
12 11 11 11 22
at Oklahoma vs. UCF vs. Southwest Texas vs. Valparaiso at Oklahoma
9/28/02 10/13/07 9/11/99 9/12/98 9/28/02
Fewest Punts USF 0 Opp. 0 0 Total 3
vs. Charleston Southern vs. Austin Peay at Pitt vs. Georgia Southern vs. Georgia Southern
9/19/09 11/18/00 10/24/09 11/15/97 11/15/97
at Oklahoma vs. Southwest Texas
9/28/02 9/11/99
vs. Charleston Southern vs. Austin Peay at Pitt vs. Georgia Southern
9/19/09 11/18/00 10/24/09 11/15/97
Most Yards USF 457 Opp. 488
Fewest Yards USF 0 Opp. 0 0
USF 10 Opp. 7 Total 12
vs. Tennessee-Martin at Northern Illinois at Southern Miss
2 1 2 2 2 2
vs. Cumberland 11 Times at Connecticut vs. Florida A&M at Northern Illinois vs. Cumberland
vs. Tennessee-Martin at Oklahoma vs. Florida A&M
at James Madison vs. Louisville
USF -7 Opp. -7 Total -1
at Western Kentucky at Pitt at Hofstra
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at UCF vs. Cumberland
9/12/09 11/24/07 10/24/98
Highest Avg. Return (MIN. 3 returns) USF 50.3 Opp. 26.0
vs. Utah State at Florida State
11/24/01 9/26/09
Lowest Avg. Return (MIN. 3 returns) USF 0.0 Opp. 0.3
11/7/98 10/27/07 9/10/05 8/30/01 11/7/98
10/30/99 11/21/09
Lowest Average Punt (Min. 3 punts) USF 22.8 Opp. 22.7
8/30/08 9/28/02 9/10/05
Fewest Yards Returned
Highest Average Punt (Min. 3 punts) USF 49.7 Opp. 48.8
8/30/08 8/30/01 10/25/03
Most Yards Returned USF 226 Opp. 150 Total 217
9/16/06 11/7/98
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TOTAL RETURNS (Kicks, Punts, Interceptions, Fumbles)
Most Kickoff Returns
Most Punts Returned
Most Punts Blocked By USF Opp. Total
KICKOFF RETURNS
at Oklahoma vs. Louisville
9/28/02 10/4/03
USF Opp. Total
8 10 10 10 10 15
at Middle Tennessee vs. UCF vs. Charleston Southern vs. Cumberland vs. Kentucky Wesleyan vs. Liberty
11/11/00 10/13/07 11/2/02 11/7/98 9/6/97 10/27/01
USF 0 Five Times Last time was at Syracuse 11/12/05 Opp. 0 vs. NC State 12/31/05 0 at Miami 10/1/05 0 at Connecticut 10/28/00 0 at Southern Miss 10/7/00 Total 1 vs. NC State 12/31/05
Most Yards Returned vs. Cincinnati vs. UCF vs. New Haven
10/3/07 10/13/07 11/6/99
Fewest Yards Returned USF 0 Last time was at Syracuse Opp. 0 vs. NC State 0 at Miami 0 at Southern Miss 0 at Connecticut Total 14 vs. NC State
Six Times 11/12/05 12/31/05 10/1/05 10/7/00 10/28/00 12/31/05
Highest Avg. Return (Min. 3 returns) USF 43.7 Opp. 37.0
at Baylor at Connecticut
9/23/00 11/26/05
Lowest Avg. Return (Min. 3 returns) USF 5.7 Opp. 9.4
vs. Western Kentucky vs. Charleston Southern
USF Opp. Total
14 13 13 24 24
vs. Louisville vs. Florida A&M at East Carolina at East Carolina vs. Charleston Southern
10/4/03 9/10/05 11/8/03 11/8/03 11/2/02
Fewest Returns
Fewest Kickoffs Returned
USF 210 Opp. 226 Total 311
Most Returns
11/4/00 10/18/03
USF Opp. Total
2 2 0 4
vs. Jacksonville State vs. Memphis at Connecticut at Connecticut
9/2/00 11/27/04 10/28/00 10/28/00
Most Yards Returned USF 325 Opp. 332 Total 566
vs. Cincinnati vs. New Haven vs. New Haven
11/3/07 11/6/99 11/6/99
Fewest Yards Returned USF Opp. Total
15 15 0 32
vs. Memphis at Citadel at Connecticut vs. Memphis
11/27/04 9/13/97 10/28/00 11/27/04
Highest Avg. Return (Min. 4 returns) USF 32.5 Opp. 39.2
vs. Louisville at Troy State
9/24/05 9/25/99
Lowest Avg. Return (Min. 4 returns) USF 4.6 Opp. 6.2
vs. Western Kentucky at Western Kentucky
11/4/00 9/27/97
Most Touchdowns Returned USF Opp. Total
2 3 3 3 3
Six Times vs. New Haven vs. Florida International vs. Charleston Southern vs. New Haven
11/6/99 9/9/06 11/2/02 11/6/99
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Team Single-Game Records >> INTERCEPTIONS
PENALTIES
Scoring
Most Interceptions
Most Penalties
Most Points
USF 7 Opp. 5 Total 7
at Houston UAB at Houston
11/23/02 11/22/03 11/23/02
at Pittsburgh at Troy State vs. Cincinnati
11/24/07 9/25/99 10/3/07
Most Yards Returned USF 118 Opp. 114 Total 160
Fewest Yards Returned USF -4 Opp. -3 Total -3
at UCF vs. Southern Illinois vs. Florida A&M
9/16/06 10/18/97 9/10/05
FUMBLES Most Fumbles USF 6 Opp. 7 Total 9
vs. Southwest Texas at Cumberland vs. Southwest Texas
9/11/99 11/8/97 9/11/99
Most Fumbles Lost USF Opp. Total
4 4 4 4 6 6
vs. Southwest Texas at Florida State at Troy State vs. Cumberland vs. Southwest Texas at Troy State
9/11/99 9/26/09 9/25/99 11/7/98 9/11/99 9/25/99
vs. Houston vs. New Haven vs. Houston
11/3/01 11/6/99 11/3/01
SACKs 7 7 7 10
vs. Syracuse vs. Florida Atlantic vs. Kentucky Wesleyan vs. TCU
11/11/06 8/29/02 9/6/97 10/10/03
TURNOVERS 8 7 7 7 10 10 10
vs. Cincinnati at Syracuse vs. Louisville vs. Houston at Syracuse vs. West Virginia vs. Cincinnati
10/3/07 10/3/09 11/17/07 11/23/02 10/3/09 10/28/07 10/3/07
Fewest Turnovers USF 0 Opp. 0 Total 0
11/19/05 9/25/04 9/24/05 10/13/01
at East Carolina vs. Drake at Rutgers vs. Davidson vs. Drake
11/8/03 9/20/97 11/12/09 11/22/97 9/20/97
Fewest Penalties USF Opp. Total
2 2 1 1 6
at TCU (OT) at Utah vs. Connecticut
9/6/97 11/24/07 12/31/07 10/27/01
at East Carolina vs. Davidson at Rutgers
USF 0 0 Opp. 0 Total 14
11/12/09 12/31/05 9/19/09 12/31/05
vs. Kentucky Wesleyan
9/6/97
Most Decisive Loss
11/8/03 11/22/97 11/12/09
77 pts.
39 pts.
at Arkansas
9/14/02
USF 35 Opp. 44
vs. Army at TCU (OT)
10/16/04 9/25/04
vs. Kentucky Wesleyan at Utah at Hofstra vs. Liberty
9/6/97 10/6/01 10/24/98 10/27/01
Most Touchdowns 11 7 7 15
USF 0 Opp. 0 Total 1
USF Opp. Total
28 21 21 21 31 45
24 Times Last vs. West Virginia 12 Times Last at UConn vs. Memphis
10/30/09 12/5/09 11/27/04
USF Opp. Total
28 28 24 35 35
Seven Times Last at Rutgers (0-31) 11/12/09 14 Times Last vs. CSU (59-0) 9/19/09 at James Madison 10/30/99
vs. UT-Martin vs. CSU at Rutgers vs. Austin Peay vs. Cincinnati vs. Cincinnati
8/30/08 9/19/09 11/5/05 11/18/00 11/3/07 11/3/07
vs. Memphis vs. Liberty at Pittsburgh Memphis Liberty
11/9/02 10/27/01 10/24/09 11/9/02 10/27/01
Most Points, Third Quarter USF Opp. Total
28 28 28 28
USF 42 Opp. 35 Total 58
vs. Liberty at Arkansas vs. Cincinnati
10/27/01 9/14/02 11/3/07
USF Opp. Total
49 38 62 62
vs. Cumberland vs. Oregon at TCU (OT) vs. New Hampshire (OT)
11/7/98 12/31/07 9/25/04 10/23/99
Most One-Point Conversions USF Opp. Total
11 7 11 11 11
vs. Kentucky Wesleyan at Utah at TCU (OT) vs. Kentucky Wesleyan vs. New Hampshire (OT)
9/6/97 10/6/01 9/25/04 9/6/97 10/23/99
Most Two Point Conversions
Most Points in a Loss
USF Opp. Total
Most Points, First Half
Most Points, Second Half at Rutgers vs. NC State Nine Times Last time was vs. CSU vs. NC State
Most Decisive Win 9/25/04 10/6/01 10/13/01
Fewest Yards Penalized USF 15 Opp. 5 Total 40
80 Kentucky Wesleyan 48 (On Road) at Pitt 56 vs. Oregon 105 vs. Liberty
Fewest Points
Most Yards Penalized USF 164 Opp. 158 Total 279
USF Opp. Total
Most Points, Second Quarter
Most Turnovers USF Opp. Total
vs. Cincinnati at TCU (OT) vs. Louisville vs. Connecticut
Most Points, First Quarter
Most Sacks USF Opp.
18 18 15 29
Fewest Touchdowns
Most Fumble Return Yards USF 107 Opp. 41 Total 107
USF Opp. Total
vs. Cumberland vs. Kentucky Wesleyan vs. Oregon Five Times
11/7/98 9/6/97 12/31/07
USF 2 Opp. 1 Total 2
vs. UAB Six Times Last at Rutgers vs. Memphis vs. UAB
11/22/03 11/12/09 11/27/04 11/22/03
Most Two Point Conversion Atts. USF Opp. Total
2 2 2 2 3
vs. UAB vs. Georgia Southern at UConn vs. Connecticut vs. Connecticut
11/22/03 11/15/97 12/5/09 10/13/01 10/13/01
Most Field Goals USF 4 4 4 Opp. 3 Total 5 5 5
vs. Jacksonville State vs. Slippery Rock vs. Morehead State Seven Times Last at Rutgers vs. Southern Miss vs. Slippery Rock vs. Morehead State
9/2/00 9/5/98 10/4/97 11/12/09 10/12/02 9/5/98 10/4/97
Most Field Goal Atts. USF 6 Opp. 4 Total 7
at Auburn Six Times Last at Rutgers vs. Slippery Rock
9/8/07 11/12/09 9/5/98
Most Safeties USF 1 Opp. 1 Total 2
Eight Times Last vs. Wofford Five Times Last vs. West Virginia vs. UCF
9/5/09 10/30/09 10/13/07
Most Points, Fourth Quarter USF 28 Opp. 23 Total 44
at UAB vs. Pittsburgh vs. Pittsburgh
11/3/04 11/24/07 11/24/07
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BIG EAST Single-Game Records << MOST RUSHING YARDS Yds. 222 168 146 141 140 134 108 104 101 100
Name, Opponent Andre Hall, vs. Syracuse Andre Hall, vs. Rutgers Matt Grothe, vs. Connecticut B.J. Daniels, vs. Louisville Mike Ford, vs. Louisville Mike Ford, vs. Syracuse Ben Williams, vs. Connecticut B.J. Daniels, vs. W. Virginia Aston Samuels, vs. Syracuse Andre Hall, vs. Cincinnati
MOST RUSHING CARRIES Carries Name, Opponent 35 Andre Hall, vs. Rutgers 29 Andre Hall, vs. Cincinnati 28 Mike Ford, vs. Syracuse 25 Matt Grothe, vs. Connecticut 24 Mike Ford, vs. Louisville 24 Andre Hall, vs. Syracuse 23 Matt Grothe, vs. W. Virginia 22 B.J. Daniels, vs. Louisville 22 Matt Grothe, vs. Cincinnati 22 Ben Williams, vs. Connecticut 22 Andre Hall, vs. Louisville
Date 11/12/05 11/05/05 10/27/07 11/21/09 11/17/07 11/10/07 10/7/06 10/30/09 11/10/07 11/19/05
Date 11/05/05 11/19/05 11/10/07 10/27/07 11/17/07 11/12/05 11/25/06 11/21/09 11/03/07 10/7/06 9/24/05
MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS TDs 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
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Name, Opponent B.J. Daniels, vs. Connecticut Matt Grothe, vs. Connecticut Andre Hall, vs. Syracuse Andre Hall, vs. Rutgers B.J. Daniels, vs. Louisville Mike Ford, vs. Syracuse Mike Ford, vs. Louisville Mike Ford, vs. Syracuse Mike Ford, vs. Pittsburgh Matt Grothe, vs. Rutgers Andre Hall, vs. Louisville Amarri Jackson, vs. Louisville
Date 12/05/09 10/7/06 11/12/05 11/05/05 11/21/09 10/03/09 11/17/07 11/10/07 11/24/07 9/29/06 9/24/05 9/24/05
MOST RECEIVING YARDS Yds. 139 132 131 131 121 110 110 94 94 83
Rec. 6 5 7 5 4 10 7 5 6 3
TDs 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
Name, Opponent Date Carlton Mitchell, vs. Syracuse 10/03/09 Carlton Mitchell, vs. W. Virginia 10/30/09 Andre Hall, vs. Pittsburgh 10/15/05 Taurus Johnson, vs. Syracuse 11/11/06 A.J. Love, vs. Louisville 11/21/09 Jessie Hester, vs. Rutgers 11/15/08 Carlton Mitchell, vs. Cincinnati 11/03/07 Jackie Chambers, vs. W. Virginia 12/3/05 Taurus Johnson, vs. Louisville 10/25/08 Amarri Jackson, vs. Rutgers 9/29/06
MOST RECEPTIONS Rec. 10 8 8 7 7 7 7 6 6 6 6 6
Yds. 110 74 63 110 65 68 131 94 61 50 46 49
TDs 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1
Name, Opponent Date Jessie Hester, vs. Rutgers 11/15/08 Jessie Hester, vs. Louisville 10/25/08 Ben Williams, vs. Cincinnati 11/03/07 Carlton Mitchell, vs. Cincinnati 11/03/07 Ean Randolph, vs. W. Virginia 11/25/06 Amarri Jackson, vs. Rutgers 11/05/05 Andre Hall, vs. Pittsburgh 10/15/05 Taurus Johnson, vs. Louisville 10/25/08 Carlton Mitchell, vs. Syracuse 11/10/07 Jessie Hester, vs. Connecticut 10/27/07 Ean Randolph, vs. Pittsburgh 11/04/06 Ean Randolph, vs. Rutgers 9/29/06
MOST RECEIVING TDs
TDs Rec. Yds. Name, Opponent Date 2 3 29 Taurus Johnson, vs. Syracuse 10/18/08 2 6 139 Carlton Mitchell, vs. Syracuse 10/03/09
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MOST PASSING YARDS Yds. 382 364 344 304 292 279 248 247 241 232
C/A 31/54 25/35 30/40 20/34 28/43 22/30 19/26 17/34 16/25 13/26
TDs Name, Opponent Date 1 Matt Grothe, vs. Cincinnati 11/03/07 2 Matt Grothe, vs. Syracuse 11/11/06 2 Matt Grothe, vs. Louisville 10/25/08 1 B.J. Daniels, vs. Louisville 11/21/09 1 Matt Grothe, vs. Rutgers 11/15/08 1 Matt Grothe, vs. W. Virginia 11/25/06 3 Matt Grothe, vs. Syracuse 10/18/08 1 Matt Grothe, vs. Rutgers 10/18/07 1 Matt Grothe, vs. Rutgers 9/29/06 3 B.J. Daniels, vs. W. Virginia 10/30/09
MOST PASSING TOUCHDOWNS TDs 3 3 2 2 2 2
C/A 13/26 19/26 12/20 30/40 17/23 25/35
Yds. 232 248 208 344 194 364
Name, Opponent B.J. Daniels, vs. W. Virginia Matt Grothe, vs. Syracuse B.J. Daniels, vs. Syracuse Matt Grothe, vs. Louisville Matt Grothe, vs. Louisville Matt Grothe, vs. Syracuse
Date 10/30/09 10/18/08 10/03/09 10/25/08 11/17/07 11/11/06
MOST PASSING ATTEMPTS Att. 54 43 40 35 35 34 34 33 32 31 31 30 30 26
Comp. 31 28 30 25 18 20 17 18 15 13 15 16 22 19
Yds. 382 292 344 364 222 304 247 189 208 174 237 189 279 248
Name, Opponent Date Matt Grothe, vs. Cincinnati 11/03/07 Matt Grothe, vs. Rutgers 11/15/08 Matt Grothe, vs. Louisville 10/25/08 Matt Grothe, vs. Syracuse 11/11/06 Pat Julmiste, vs. Pittsburgh 10/15/05 B.J. Daniels, vs. Louisville 11/21/09 Matt Grothe, vs. Rutgers 10/18/07 Matt Grothe, vs. WVa 12/6/08 B.J. Daniels, vs. Cincinnati 10/15/09 Matt Grothe, vs. Cincinnati 10/30/08 Matt Grothe, vs. Louisville 11/18/06 Matt Grothe, vs. UConn 10/27/07 Matt Grothe, vs. WVa 11/25/06 Matt Grothe, vs. Syracuse 10/18/08
MOST PASSING COMPLETIONS
Com. Att. Yds. Name, Opponent 31 54 382 Matt Grothe, vs. Cincinnati 30 40 344 Matt Grothe, vs. Louisville 28 43 292 Matt Grothe, vs. Rutgers 25 34 364 Matt Grothe, vs. Syracuse 22 30 279 Matt Grothe, vs. West Virginia 20 34 304 B.J. Daniels, vs. Louisville 19 26 248 Matt Grothe, vs. Syracuse 19 25 180 Matt Grothe, vs. Pittsburgh 18 33 189 Matt Grothe, vs. West Virginia 18 35 222 Pat Julmiste, vs. Pittsburgh 17 34 247 Matt Grothe, vs. Rutgers
Date 11/03/07 10/25/08 11/15/08 11/11/06 11/25/06 11/21/09 10/18/08 11/4/06 12/6/08 10/15/05 10/18/07
MOST PLAYS TOTAL OFFENSE Total Rush Pass 76 22 54 56 22 34 56 13 43 55 25 30 55 20 35 53 23 30 52 18 34 50 10 40 48 16 32 46 15 31
Name, Opponent Date Matt Grothe vs. Cincinnati 11/3/07 B.J. Daniels vs. Louisville 11/21/09 Matt Grothe vs. Rutgers 11/15/08 Matt Grothe vs. Connecticut 10/27/07 Pat Julmiste vs. Pittsburgh 10/15/05 Matt Grothe vs. West Virginia 11/25/06 Matt Grothe vs. Rutgers 10/18/07 Matt Grothe vs. Louisville 10/25/08 B.J. Daniels vs. Cincinnati 10/15/09 Matt Grothe vs. Louisville 11/18/06
MOST YARDS TOTAL OFFENSE Yds. 457 445 409 365 342 336 335 320 317 305
Rush Pass 75 382 141 304 45 364 118 247 50 292 104 232 146 189 72 278 -27 344 47 279
Name, Opponent Date Matt Grothe vs. Cincinnati 11/3/07 B.J. Daniels vs. Louisville 11/21/09 Matt Grothe vs. Syracuse 11/11/06 Matt Grothe vs. Rutgers 10/18/07 Matt Grothe vs. Rutgers 11/15/08 B.J. Daniels vs. West Virginia 10/30/09 Matt Grothe vs. Connecticut 10/27/07 Matt Grothe vs. Syracuse 10/18/08 Matt Grothe vs. Louisville 10/25/08 Matt Grothe vs. West Virginia 11/25/06
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BIG EAST Single-Game Records >> MOST PLAYS ALL PURPOSE MOST RETURN YARDS MOST TACKLES MOST SACKS Plays 35 31 28 26 25 24 24 23 23 22 22 22
Name, Opponent Andre Hall vs. Rutgers Andre Hall vs. Cincinnati Mike Ford vs. Syracuse Andre Hall vs. Pittsburgh Matt Grothe vs. Connecticut Mike Ford vs. Louisville Ben Williams vs. Connecticut Matt Grothe vs. West Virginia Andre Hall vs. West Virginia B.J. Daniels vs. Louisville Matt Grothe vs. Cincinnati Andre Hall vs. Louisville
Date 11/5/05 11/19/05 11/10/07 10/15/05 10/27/07 11/17/07 10/7/06 11/25/06 12/3/05 11/21/09 11/3/07 9/24/05
MOST YARDS ALL PURPOSE
Tot. Rush Rec. Ret. Name, Opponent Date 230 222 8 0 Andre Hall vs. Syracuse 11/12/05 210 79 131 0 Andre Hall vs. Pittsburgh 10/15/05 185 0 131 54 Taurus Johnson vs. Syra. 11/11/06 168 0 49 119 Dontavia Bogan vs. Louis. 10/25/08 168 168 0 0 Andre Hall vs. Rutgers 11/5/05 153 0 18 135 Dontavia Bogan vs. UConn 11/23/08 150 0 56 94 Jackie Chambers vs. Cincy 11/19/05 146 146 0 0 Matt Grothe vs. UConn 10/27/07 141 141 0 0 B.J. Daniels vs. Louisville 11/21/09 140 140 0 0 Mike Ford vs. Louisville 11/17/07
MOST PUNT RETURN YARDS Yards 78 50 42 42 39 37 32 32
Name, Opponent Jackie Chambers vs. Cincinnati Ean Randolph vs. Pittsburgh Marcus Edwars vs. Cncinnati Jackie Chambers vs. Louisville Jackie Chambers vs. Connecticut Amarri Jackson vs. Connecticut Marcus Edwards vs. Syracuse Marcus Edwards vs. Pittsburgh
Date 11/19/05 11/4/06 11/3/07 9/24/05 11/26/05 11/26/05 10/18/08 11/24/07
Tot. Punt Kick Int. Name, Opponent Date 192 0 192 0 Mike Jenkins vs. Cincinnati 11/3/07 135 0 135 0 Dontavia Boganvs. UConn 11/23/08 133 12 121 0 Jerome Murphy vs. UConn 10/27/07 117 0 117 0 Chad Simpson vs. WVa. 12/3/05 109 0 109 0 Dontavia Bogan vs. Syra. 10/3/09 97 0 97 0 Dontavia Bogan vs. Pitts. 10/2/08 96 0 96 0 Dontavia Bogan vs. Pitts. 10/24/09 94 78 16 0 Jackie Chambers vs. Cincy 11/19/05 94 0 94 0 Chad Simpson vs. Louis. 9/24/05
MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS Yards 192 135 121 117 109 97 96 94 89 71
Name, Opponent Mike Jenkins vs. Cincinnati Dontavia Boganvs. Connecticut Jerome Murphy vs. Connecticut Chad Simpson vs. West Virginia Dontavia Bogan vs. Syracuse Dontavia Bogan vs. Pittsburgh Dontavia Bogan vs. Pittsburgh Chad Simpson vs. Louisville Jackie Chambers vs. Rutgers Dontavia Bogan vs. Louisville
Date 11/3/07 11/23/08 10/27/07 12/3/05 10/3/09 10/2/08 10/24/09 9/24/05 11/5/05 11/21/09
Tot. Solo Ass. 18 3 15 18 7 11 16 11 5 15 10 5 14 9 5 14 8 6 14 9 5 12 6 6 12 6 6 12 6 6 11 7 4 11 5 6 11 0 11 11 8 3 11 7 4 11 5 6 11 8 3 11 7 4 11 7 4 11 5 6 11 7 4
Name, Opponent Date Kion Wilson vs. Rutgers 11/12/09 Tyrone McKenzie vs. Pittsburgh 11/24/07 Tyrone McKenzie vs. UConn 11/23/08 Tyrone McKenzie vs. Pittsburgh 10/2/08 Jerome Murphy vs. Rutgers 11/12/09 Kion Wilson vs. Pittsburgh 10/24/09 Ben Moffitt vs. Syracuse 11/11/06 Kion Wilson vs. Louisville 11/21/09 Ben Moffitt vs. Rutgers 9/29/06 Nate Allen vs. Pittsburgh 10/24/09 Tyrone McKenzie vs. WVa. 12/6/08 Kion Wilson vs. West Virginia 12/6/08 Louis Gachette vs. Rutgers 11/15/08 Carlton Williams vs. Cincinnati 10/30/08 Kion Wilson vs. Cincinnati 10/30/08 Tyrone McKenzie vs. Rutgers 10/18/07 Stephen Nicholas vs. Cincinnati 10/22/06 Ben Moffitt vs. Connecticut 10/7/06 Ben Moffitt vs. West Virginia 12/3/05 Ben Moffitt vs. Connecticut 11/26/05 Pat St. Louis vs. Pittsburgh 10/15/05
Total 2.5 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 1.5 1.5
Yds. 25 7 14 6 10 11 13 7 7
Name, Opponent Date Chris Robinson vs. Syracuse 11/11/06 Jason Pierre-Paul vs. Rutgers 11/12/09 George Selvie vs. Cincinnati 10/15/09 Jason Pierre-Paul vs. Cincinnati 10/15/09 Kion Wilson vs. Cincinnati 10/30/08 George Selvie vs. Louisville 10/25/08 Stephen Nicholas vs. Pittsburgh 11/4/06 Chris Robinson vs. Louisville 11/21/09 Jarriett Buie vs. Syracuse 10/18/08
MOST TACKLES FOR LOSS Total 4.0 4.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0
Yds. 14 19 7 9 11 9 6 7 2
Name, Opponent George Selvie vs. Louisville George Selvie vs. Cincinnati Tyrone McKenzie vs. WVa. Tyrone McKenzie vs. UConn George Selvie vs. Syracuse Ben Moffitt vs. Syracuse Ben Moffit vs. West Virginia Pat St. Louis vs. West Virginia Ben Moffitt vs. Syracuse
Date 10/25/08 11/3/07 12/6/08 11/23/08 11/10/07 11/11/06 12/3/05 12/3/05 11/12/05
HIGHEST PUNT AVERAGE Avg. No. 48.0 2 46.0 3 45.8 4 45.4 5 45.0 2 44.9 7 44.4 5 44.4 5 42.9 7 41.4 5 41.4 7
Yds. 96 138 183 227 90 314 222 222 300 207 290
Name, Opponent Date Brandon Baker vs. Louisville 9/24/05 Delbert Alvarado vs. Cincinnati 11/3/07 Delbert Alvarado vs. Syracuse 11/10/07 Delbert Alvarado vs. Pitts. 10/24/09 Delbert Alvarado vs. Syracuse 10/18/08 Brandon Baker vs. Cincinnati 11/19/05 Delbert Alvarado vs. Pittsburgh 10/2/08 Justin Teachey vs. WVa. 11/25/06 Delbert Alvarado vs. Rutgers 11/12/09 Delbert Alvarado vs. WVa. 9/28/07 Brandon Baker vs. Syracuse 11/12/05
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Team Season Records Top 5 << FIRST DOWNS
First Downs (Cont.)
Most First Downs
Opp. Total
USF Opp. Total
291 277 239 236 227 238 235 228 225 512 504 467 461 452
2008 2007 2006 2001 2009 2004 2007 2006 2009, 2001 2007 2008 2006 2001 2009
Most First Downs Per Game USF Opp. Total
22.4 21.5 21.3 19.5 18.6 21.6 20.5 18.8 18.6 18.1 41.9 40.0 39.4 38.8 38.3
2008 2001 2007 2002 2005 2004 2001 2002 2003 2007 2001 2004 2007 2008 2002
130 120 118 113 106 101 99 98 93 92 219 217 206 203 198
2005 2008 2007 2009 2006, 2004 1998 2007 1997 2009 2004, 2003 2005 2007 2009 1998 2004
155 141 136 120 119 120 117 116 114 261 252 233 229
2008 2007 2001 2006 2002 2007 2004 2001 2009, 2002 2008, 2007 2001 2002 2006
Most By Rushing USF Opp. Total
Most By Passing USF Opp. Total
Most By Penalty USF
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2001 2007 2008 2002, 1997
THIRD DOWNS (cont.)
35 33 31 29 25 55 51 46 39
2008 2006 2001 2004 2003 2001 2008 2006 2004, 2002
197 195 184 172 202 197 191 188 181 397 365 363 360 356
2005 2007 2002 2009, 2008 2007 2003 2006 2008 2002 2007 2002 2003 2008 2006
128 146 148 153 161 156 157 158 160 286 303 308 319 321
1998 1998 2000 2004 2009 2005 1997 1998, 1998 2000 1998 1997 2000 1999 2004
82 75 73 72 71 77 73 71 69 68 151 140 138 133
2008 2005 2002 2009 2007 2004 2003 2006 2008 2009 2008 2009 2004 2007, 2006
51 52 53 54 45 47 51 53 98 104 105 107 113
2000, 1999 2003 1998 1997 2005 1999 2001, 1998 1997 1999 1998 2000 1997 2001
THIRD DOWNS Most Attempts USF Opp. Total
Fewest Attempts USF Opp. Total
Most Conversions USF Opp. Total
Fewest Conversions USF Opp. Total
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Highest Conversion Pct. USF Opp. Total
47.7 41.9 41.4 39.9 39.7 45.8 38.9 37.2 37.1 36.7 43.0 41.9 40.3 37.4 36.4
2008 2009 1998 2004 2002 2004 2009 2006 2003 2008 2004 2008 2009 2006 1998
Lowest Conversion Pct. USF Opp. Total
31.3 31.7 34.5 36.4 36.7 28.3 28.8 29.7 30.7 32.3 30.7 32.4 33.5 34.0 34.1
2003 1999 2000 2007 2001 2001 2005 1999 2007 1998 1999 2001 2007 2005 2000
Fourth Downs Most Attempts USF Opp. Total
23 21 17 26 25 22 20 19 43 42 39 38
2006, 2005 2001 2007, 1997 2007 2009 2001 1999 2006 2001, 2007 2006 2009 2005
13 12 10 12 9 6 24 22 19 17 16
2006 2007, 2005 2009, 2001, 1997 2007 2006, 2001 7 times 2007 2006 2001 2005 2009, 1997
Most Conversions USF Opp. Total
Highest Conversion Percentage USF
71.4 70.6 66.7 58.8 57.1
2009 2007 1998 1997 2000
Opp.
47.4 46.2 42.9 40.9
2006 2007, 1997 1998 2001
TIME OF POSSESSION Greatest Advantage Per Game USF Opp.
+1:55 +1:30 +0:42 +0:17 +0:11 +4:29 +4:14 +1:35 +1:30 +0:36
2005 1999 2008 2007 2009 2001 2003 2004 2002 2006
579 565 518 508 485 516 494 469 460 1,034 1,025 957 954 945
2005 2007 2008 2009 2006 1998, 1997 2003 2007 2006 2007 2005 2009 2008 2006
RUSHING Most Attempts USF Opp. Total
Most Attempts Per Game USF Opp. Total
48.3 43.5 40.6 39.9 39.8 46.9 44.9 40.2 40.0 85.4 84.0 83.5 80.8 79.9
2005 2007 2004 1999 2008 1998, 1997 2003 2004 1999 2005 1998 2003 2004 1999
Most Net Yards USF Opp. Total
2,436 2,405 2,222 2,150 2,107 1,974 1,972 1,774 1,761 1,746 4,182 4,102 4,079 3,983 3,721
2005 2007 2009 2008 1998 1997 1998 1999 2009 2005 2005 2007 1998 2009 2004
Record Trae Williams Holder
Team Season Records Top 5 >> RUSHING (Cont.)
Passing (Cont.)
Most Net Yards Per Game
Total
USF Opp. Total
203.0 191.5 187.8 185.0 170.9 179.5 179.3 161.3 150.5 145.5 370.8 348.5 338.3 321.5 315.5
2005 1998 2004 2007 2009 1997 1998 1999 2004 2005 1998 2005 2004 1997 2007
Highest Average Per Rush USF Opp. Total
5.2 4.6 4.4 4.3 4.0 3.9 3.8 4.4 4.2 4.1
1998 2004 2009, 1997 2007 1999 2009, 2005 1998, 1997 1998 2009, 2004 2005, 1997
Most Rushing Touchdowns USF Opp. Total
30 2007 25 2001 24 2008, 1998 23 2005, 2004 23 2004 17 1998 15 2009, 2005, 1999, 1997 46 2004 41 1998 38 2007 37 2009, 2001
PASSING Most Attempts USF Opp. Total
483 427 426 407 358 474 418 400 389 387 901 900 827 785 745
2001 2002 2007 2008 1997 2007 2001 2002 2006 2009 2001 2007 2002 2008 2006
Most Attempts Per Game USF Opp.
43.9 38.8 32.8 32.5 31.5 38.0 36.5 36.4 32.0 30.5
2001 2002 2007 1997 2003 2001 2007 2002 2003 2004
2001 2002 2007 2003 2008
273 255 250 241 226 244 229 215 210 201 502 494 456 451 425
2001 2008 2007 2002 2006 2007 2001 2009 2002 2008 2001 2007 2008 2002 2006
Most Completions USF Opp. Total
24.8 21.9 19.6 19.2 18.5 20.8 19.1 18.8 17.8 16.5 45.6 41.0 38.0 35.1 32.7
63.5 62.7 59.8 58.7 58.1 58.5 55.6 54.8 53.2 52.5 58.1 57.0 56.0 55.7 55.1
2006 2008 1998 2007 2000 2004 2009 2001 2008 2002 2008 2006 2009 2001 1998
3,115 3,005 2,978 2,827 2,772 2,757 2,728 2,567 2,501 2,439
2008 2001 2007 2006 2002 2007 2004 2001 2008 2002
Most Yards USF Opp.
5,735 5,616 5,572 5,211 5,209
2007 2008 2001 2002 2006
USF Opp. Total
273.2 252.0 239.6 231.0 229.1 248.0 233.4 221.7 212.1 192.4 506.5 473.7 441.2 432.0 413.5
2001 2002 2008 1997 2007 2004 2001 2002 2007 2008 2001 2002 2007 2008 2004
Highest Avg. Yards Per Completion 2001 2002 2008 2007 1997 2001 2002 2007 2004 2009 2001 2002 2007 2008 2006
Highest Completion Pct. USF Opp. Total
Total
Most Yards Per Game
Most Completions Per Game USF Opp. Total
Passing (Cont.)
Passing (Cont.)
81.9 75.2 69.2 63.5 60.4
USF Opp. Total
15.7 15.1 12.6 12.5 13.9 13.1 12.4 14.8 13.3 12.9 12.6 12.3
1998 2009 2004 2006, 1997 2004 1998, 1997 2008, 2005 1998 2004 2009 1997 2008, 2006, 2005
Highest Avg. Yards Per Attempt USF Opp. Total
9.4 8.5 7.9 7.7 7.1 8.1 6.6 6.4 6.3 8.1 7.2 7.1 7.0
1998 2009 2006 2008 1997 2004 2008 2005 2009, 1998 1998 2009, 2008 2004 2006
Fewest Interceptions Thrown USF Opp. Total
5 7 8 11 4 9 10 15 16 18 20 21
2002 2000 1997 2004, 1998 2004 2000, 1999, 1998 2008, 1997 2004 2000 1997 1998 1999
Most Touchdown Passes USF
23 22 20 19
1998 2001 2009, 2002 2007
Opp. Total
21 20 17 16 40 39 37 34
2007 2004 2002, 2001 2008 2007 2001 2002 2009, 2008
TOTAL OFFENSE Most Plays USF Opp. Total
991 925 882 841 830 943 851 849 846 836 1,934 1,739 1,690 1,678 1,650
2007 2008 2005 2006 2002 2007 2001 2006 2003 2009 2007 2008 2006 2001 2002
Most Plays Per Game USF Opp. Total
76.2 75.5 75.2 73.5 71.2 77.4 76.9 74.5 72.5 70.6 152.5 150.0 148.8 146.9 138.9
2007 2002 2001 2005 2008 2001 2003 2002 2007 2004 2001 2002 2007 2003 2004
5,383 5,265 4,753 4,701 4,498 4,454 4,383 4,183 3,880 3,837 9,837 9,004 8,936 8,581 8,269
2007 2008 2009 2006 1998 2007 2004 2009 2006 2001 2007 2008 2009 2006 2004
Most Net Yards USF Opp. Total
Most Net Yards Per Game USF Opp.
414.1 408.9 405.0 401.7 386.6 398.5 348.8 342.6 321.8 315.6
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Team Season Records Top 5 << TOTAL OFFENSE (Cont.)
PUNTING (Cont.)
Highest Avg. Yards Per Play
Total
USF Opp. Total
6.8 5.9 5.8 5.7 5.6 5.6 5.0 4.9 4.7 5.6 5.4 5.2
1998 2009 1997 2008 2006 2004 2009 2005 2007, 1999 1998 2009, 2004 2008, 2006
76 67 82 80 79 77 76 156 153 146 143
2003, 2002, 1999 2007, 2005 2001 2003 2008 2002 2005 2003 2002 1999 2005, 2001
PUNTING
Most Punts Per Game USF Opp. Total
6.9 5.6 7.5 7.3 7.0 6.5 14.2 13.9 13.3 13.0 11.9
2003, 2002, 1999 2005, 2001 2001 2003 2002 2000, 1998 2003 2002 1999 2001 2005
Most Yards USF Opp. Total
3,065 3,035 3,021 2,680 2,630 3,252 3,123 3,087 3,010 2,981 6,031 6,016 5,799 5,717 5,635
1999 2002 2003 2007 2005 2008 2001 2005 2003 2002 2003 2002 1999 2005 2007
Highest Avg. Punt USF Opp.
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2008 2007 2009, 2004 2005
USF Opp. Total
2 2005, 2002, 2000, 1999 1 2009, 2007, 2006, 2001 7 1998 3 2001 2 2006, 2005, 2003, 2000 7 1998 4 2005, 2001, 2000 3 2006, 2002, 1999
41.8 40.3 40.1 40.0 39.9 41.2 40.6 40.5 40.3 39.1
2004 1999 1998 2007 2009, 2002 2008 2005 2007 2009 1999
Most Returns USF Opp. Total
50 47 46 43 39 31 28 26 25 24 76 67 65 63 61
2003 1998 2008 2005 2007, 1997 2002 2001 2003 2000 2005 2003 2005 2002 2001 1998
Most Return Yards USF Opp. Total
542 540 538 536 495 307 282 231 228 204 822 766 753 733 685
1998 2002 2005 2001 2003 2006 2002 2009 2005 1999 2002 2005 2006 2001 2003
Highest Average Return USF Opp. Total
15.9 15.3 13.1 12.5 21.0 14.0 10.9 9.5 8.9 13.4 12.6 11.7 11.6 11.4
2002 2001 2006 2005, 2000 2009 2006 2008 2005 1999 2006 2002 2009 2001 2005
Most Returns for TDs USF
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PUNT RETURNS (Cont.)
TOTAL RETURNS (KICKS & PUNTS)
Opp. Total
Opp. Total
2 2006 1 2009, 2007, 2003, 2002 3 2006, 2002, 2001 2 2008
KICKOFF RETURNS
Most (Own) Punts Blocked
PUNT RETURNS
Most Punts USF Opp. Total
40.5 40.3 40.1 40.0
2001 2008, 2002 2006, 2000, 1998
Most Returns USF Opp. Total
54 49 48 44 40 72 61 57 56 50 126 109 106 88 85
2007 2008 2009 2004 1999 2007 2009 2008 2002 2001 2007 2009 2008 2001 2002
1,134 1,126 946 890 853 1,681 1,292 1,252 1,008 890 2,815 2,418 2,198 1,716 1,696
2007 2008 2009 1999 1997 2007 2008 2009 2002 2001 2007 2008 2009 2001 1999
Most Return Yards USF Opp. Total
Highest Average Return USF Opp. Total
25.2 23.1 23.0 22.4 22.3 23.3 22.7 22.1 20.5 20.1 22.8 22.3 22.2 20.9 20.4
2003 1997 2008 2002 2000 2007 2008 2000 2009 2006 2008 2007 2000 1999 2005
Most Returns for Touchdowns USF Opp. Total
1 2007, 2005, 2003, 2002, 1997 1 2008, 2005, 2002, 2000, 1999 2 2005, 2002
TOTAL RETURNS (KICKS & PUNTS) Most Returns USF
95 93 80 78 77
2008â&#x20AC;&#x201A; 2007 2003 2005 1998
93 87 78 72 67 186 162 151 150 141
2007 2002 2001 2009 2008 2007 2008 2001 2002 2005
1,563 1,467 1,362 1,280 1,261 1,833 1,483 1,401 1,290 1,132 3,300 2,964 2,550 2,481 2,449
2008 2007 2001 2005 1997 2007 2009 2008 2002 2006 2007 2008 2009 2002 2001
Most Return Yards USF Opp. Total
Highest Average Return USF Opp. Total
18.9 18.7 17.6 16.6 16.5 20.9 20.6 19.7 18.0 15.8 18.3 17.7 16.6 16.5
2002 2001 2000 1997 2008 2008 2009 2007 2006 2005, 1999 2009, 2008 2007 2006 2002
Most Returns for Touchdowns USF Opp. Total
3 2002, 2001 2 2008 2 2006, 2002 5 2002 3 2008, 2006, 2001 2 2007, 2005, 2003, 2000
INTERCEPTIONS Most Interceptions USF Opp. Total
23 2007 22 2002 15 2006 13 2009, 2005, 2003 16 2007 15 2008, 2006, 2005 12 2009, 2003, 2001, 1999 39 2007 30 2006 28 2005 27 2002 25 2009, 2008, 2003
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Team Season Records Top 5 >> Interceptions (Cont.)
Fumbles (Cont.)
Most Return Yards
Total
USF Opp. Total
406 210 198 197 181 279 254 209 149 143 660 341 329 324 319
2007 2003 2009 2000 2002 1999 2007 2008 2001 2009 2007 2009 1999 2003 2001
5 2007 3 2004, 1998 2 2005, 2002, 2000, 1997 4 2007 3 1999 9 2007 4 2004, 1999, 1998 3 1997
FUMBLES Most Fumbles USF Opp. Total
28 26 24 22 21 32 29 28 27 26 55 54 51 50 46
2007 2003 2009 1997 2002 1997 2002 1998 2007 2001 2007 1997 2003 2002 2001
17 14 12 19 17 16 15 36 31 27 26 24
2007 2006, 2003, 2001 2000 2007 2005, 2001 1998 1999 2007 2001 2005 2003 2006, 2002, 1999
Most Fumbles Lost USF Opp. Total
Most Return Yards USF Opp.
266 131 72 47 44 71 48 39 36
2001 2003 2008 1997 2002
USF Opp. Total
4 2001 2 2003, 1997 2 2006, 2003 1 2008, 2005, 2004, 1999 4 2003, 2001 3 2006 2 2005, 2004, 1997
TURNOVERS
2001 2003 1997 2007 2009 2008 1999 2006, 2002 2004
USF Opp. Total
33 29 26 25 42 36 30 28 25 75 55 54 51
2007 2006 2003, 2001 2008, 2005 2007 2002 2005 2001 2006, 2003, 1998 2007 2005 2006, 2001 2003, 2002
15 17 18 19 21 11 17 23 32 36 40 42 43
2002 1997 1998 2000 2004, 1999 2004 2008, 2000 2009, 1997 2004 2000 1997 2008 1998
Fewest Turnovers USF Opp. Total
Highest Takeaway Margin USF Opp.
+21 +9 +7 +6 +5 +10 +8 +4 +2 +1
2002 2007 1998 1997 2005 2004 2008 2006 2000 2003
Penalties Most Penalties USF Opp.
128 112 111 110 109 108 96 95 93 84
Total
218 208 207 197
Scoring (Cont.) 2001 2002 2008, 2007 2006
Most Penalty Yards
Most Returns for Touchdowns
Most Turnovers
Most Returns for Touchdowns USF Opp. Total
Penalties (Cont.)
277 145 81 72 68
2002 2007 2008 2001 2000 2001 2008 2007 2006 2005
USF Opp. Total
1,086 1,001 968 937 930 903 791 780 774 664 1,871 1,750 1,717 1,690 1,673
2002 2000 2001 2007 1999 2001 2008 2007 2006 2002 2001 2002 2007 2006 2008
451 402 387 359 344 351 304 290 257 248 755 622 619 618 601
2007 1998 2001 2008 2009 2004 2007 2008 2009 1999 2007 2004 2008 2001 2009
Scoring Most Points USF Opp. Total
Most Points Per Game USF Opp. Total
36.5 35.2 34.7 30.8 27.9 31.9 23.4 22.5 21.0 20.4 58.1 56.5 56.2 52.7 49.4
1998 2001 2007 2002 1997 2004 2007 1999 2001 2003 2007 2004 2001 1998 2002
Highest Point Margin USF Opp.
+224 +156 +147 +135 +126 +80 +2
1998 2001 2007 2002 1997 2004 1999
Most Touchdowns USF
56 55 51 44
2007 2001 1998 2009, 2008
Opp. Total
45 34 31 30 90 85 80 75
2004 2007, 1999 2008 2009, 2001 2007 2001 2004 2008, 1998
Most Points, First Quarter USF Opp. Total
112 108 87 82 76 77 71 65 62 58 177 162 153 138 121
2007 2008 1998 2001 2009 2004 2001 2007 2009 1999 2007 2008 2001 2009 2004
Most Points, Second Quarter USF Opp. Total
107 103 101 92 91 95 90 89 86 191 178 175 174 155
2001 1998 2007 2005 2002 2008 2009, 2007 2004 2005 2007 2005 2008 2009 2001
Most Points, Third Quarter USF Opp. Total
127 116 102 99 96 100 68 64 59 46 184 157 156 155 148
1998 2007 2001 2009 2002 2004 2007 1999 2002 2009, 2006, 2001 2007 1998 2004 2002 2001
Most Points, Fourth Quarter USF Opp.
116 103 96 93 92 80 78 74 73 72
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Team Season Records Top 5 Scoring (Cont.) Total
194 175 167 162 159
<< 2007 2004 2006 2001 2008
Most Points, Overtime USF Opp. Total
34 14 7 6 23 13 3 57 27 9 7
2003 2004, 1999 2008 2007 2003 2004, 1999 2007 2003 2004, 1999 2007 2008
Most Points, First Half USF Opp. Total
213 190 189 188 163 166 155 152 149 129 368 337 312 308 292
2007 1998 2001 2008 2005 2004 2007 2009 2008 2005 2007 2008 2009 2001 2005
Most Points, Second Half USF Opp. Total
232 212 198 188 184 172 146 120 119 112 378 331 315 310 292
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52 46 44 43 42 38 30 29 25 81 73 70 67 66
Most One-Point Attempts USF Opp. Total
53 52 47 44 43 43 33 30 29 27 82 78 76 74 69
2007 2001 1998 2008 2009 2004 1999 2008 2007 2005, 2003 2007 2001 2004 2008 2009
Most Two-Point Conversions USF Opp. Total
3 2 3 2 4 3 2
2003 2001 2007 2004, 2002 2007 2004, 2003 2002, 2001, 1998
Most Two-Point Attempts USF Opp. Total
4 1998 3 2006, 2003, 2001, 1997 2 5 times 5 2007 4 2009, 2002, 2001 3 2006 2 2004, 1998 7 2007, 2001 6 2006, 2002, 1998 5 2009
Most Field Goals USF Opp. Total
19 16 15 21 16 14 13 40 30 28 27 25
2007 2008, 2002, 2000 1997 2007 2009, 2006 2008 2004 2007 2008 2009 1997 2000
Most Field Goal Attempts
Most One-Point Conversions USF Opp. Total
Scoring (Cont.)
2007 1998 2001 2008 2009 2004 2008 2007, 1999 2009, 2005 2007 2008 2004 2009 2001, 1998
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29 25 24 23 30 23 20 16 59 44 41 40 38
2007 2008 2000, 1998 1997 2007 2009, 2006 2003 2008, 2004, 2001 2007 2009 2008 2003 2006, 1997
Scoring (Cont.)
defense (Cont.)
Most Safeties
Most Sacks
USF 2 2008, 2007, 2002 1 2009, 2006 Opp. 1 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2001 Total 3 2008, 2007 2 2009, 2006, 2002
USF Opp. Total
defense Most Tackles USF *Opp. *Total
1,102 1,038 1,011 968 961 984 917 898 844 817 1,929 1,796 1,775 1,730 1,726
2001 2002 1998 1999 2003 2007 2005 2008 2009 2006 2007 2002 2003 2006 2009
Most Tackles for Loss USF *Opp. *Total
148 119 118 113 105 99 94 90 86 82 234 212 201 179 178
2002 2003 2001 2007 2004 2007 2009 2005 2002 2003 2002 2007 2003 2005 2004
Most Tackles for Loss Yardage USF 470 2002 444 2001 436 2007 397 2006, 2005 *Opp. 398 2007 378 2009 351 2008 341 2005 309 2003 *Total 834 2007 738 2005 731 2002 686 2009 650 2006 * Opponent data not availabe from 1997-2001
45 40 37 31 39 38 31 29 28 64 63 62
2002 2001 2006, 2005 2007 1999 2009 2003 2008 2007 2006, 2002 2009 2005, 1999
Most Sack Yardage USF Opp. Total
277 264 259 257 199 293 255 241 224 217 449 441 419 404 401
2002 2005 2001 2006 1997 1999 2009 2008 2007 2003 1999 2005 2007 2009 2006
Most Passes Defended (Includes Interceptions) USF Opp. Total
155 152 145 139 120 112 64 61 60 56 267 212 209 200 172
2007 2002 2006 2001 2003â&#x20AC;&#x201A; 2007 2006 2001 2002 2008, 2005 2007 2002 2006 2001 2003
Most Blocked (Opponent) Kicks USF Opp. Total
7 5 4 4 3 9 8 7 5
2003, 1998 2005 2007, 2004 2008, 2007 2005, 2002 2003 2007, 2005 1998 2008, 2006, 1999
Most Blocked (Opponent) Field Goals USF Opp. Total
3 1 4 3 2 6 4 3 2
2007, 2003 2006, 2003, 1999 2008 2007 2005, 2003 2007 2008 2009, 2003 2006, 2005
Record Holder Carlton Mitchell
The Last Time... >> An Individual Threw Five Touchdowns:
Rushing An Individual had 25 Rushes: USF: OPPONENT:
Mike Ford (28), at Syracuse, 11/10/07 Joe Martinek (25), Rutgers, 11/12/09
An Individual had 30 Rushes: USF: OPPONENT:
Dyral McMillan (40), vs. Hofstra, 11/13/99 Andre Dixon (32), Connecticut, 10/27/07
An Individual Rushed for 150 Yards: USF: OPPONENT:
Mike Ford (207), vs. NIU (International Bowl), 1/2/10 Jonathan Stewart (253), Oregon (Sun Bowl), 12/31/07
An Individual Rushed for 200 Yards: USF: OPPONENT:
Mike Ford (207), vs. NIU (International Bowl), 1/2/10 Jonathan Stewart (253), Oregon (Sun Bowl), 12/31/07
A USF Runner Had Back-to-Back 200-Yard Games: Dyral McMillan
vs. New Haven (258) and vs. Hofstra (221), 11/6/99 and 11/13/99
A Team Rushed 40 Times: USF: OPPONENT:
40, vs. NIU (International Bowl), 1/2/10 47, Miami, 11/28/09
A Team Rushed 50 Times: USF: OPPONENT:
56, at Syracuse, 11/10/07 50, Wofford, 9/5/09
A Team Rushed Fewer than 25 Times: USF: OPPONENT:
24, vs. Louisville, 10/23/08 24, Louisville, 11/21/09
A Team Rushed for More than 300 Yards: USF: OPPONENT:
346, at Syracuse, 11/10/07 353, Oregon (Sun Bowl), 12/31/07
A Team was Held to Fewer than 100 Yards Rushing: USF: OPPONENT:
30, at Rutgers, 11/12/09 81, Louisville, 11/21/09
A Team was Held to Less than 50 Yards Rushing: USF: OPPONENT:
30, at Rutgers, 11/12/09 19, Florida State, 9/26/09
An Individual Scored on a Run of 50 Yards or More: USF: OPPONENT:
Matt Grothe (80), at Pittsburgh, 11/24/07 Zach Collaros (75), Cincinnati, 10/15/09
Passing An Individual Attempted 40 Passes: USF: OPPONENT:
Matt Grothe (43), vs. Rutgers, 11/15/08 Greg Paulus (46), Syracuse, 10/3/08
An Individual Attempted 50 Passes: USF: OPPONENT:
Matt Grothe (54), vs. Cincinnati, 11/3/07 Todd Reesing (51), Kansas, 9/12/07
An Individual Completed 25 Passes: USF: OPPONENT:
Matt Grothe (28), vs. Rutgers, 11/15/08 Greg Paulus (25), Syracuse, 10/3/09
USF: OPPONENT:
Marquel Blackwell (5), at East Carolina, 10/19/02 Tyler Palko (5), Pittsburgh, 12/4/04
A Team Had Less than 10 Pass Attempts: USF: OPPONENT:
Never (Record low 11 vs. Charleston Southern, 10/18/03) 8, Georgia Southern, 11/14/98
A Team Had Less than Five Completions: USF: OPPONENT:
3, at Louisville, 10/22/04 4, Wofford, 9/5/09
A Team Had Less than 50 Yards Passing: USF: OPPONENT:
NEVER (Record-low 60 vs. James Madison, 9/16/00) 34, Wofford, 9/5/09
An Individual Threw for a Touchdown of 50 Yards or More: USF: OPPONENT:
B.J. Daniels-Carlton Mitchell (85), at Syracuse, 10/3/09 Mike Teel-Kenny Britt (93), Rutgers, 11/25/08
An Individual Threw for a Touchdown of 60 Yards or More: USF: OPPONENT:
B.J. Daniels-Carlton Mitchell (85), at Syracuse, 10/3/09 Mike Teel-Kenny Britt (93), Rutgers, 11/25/08
Receiving An Individual Caught 10 Passes: USF: OPPONENT:
Jessie Hester (10), vs. Rutgers, 11/15/08 Mike Williams (13), Syracuse, 10/3/09
An Individual Had 100 Receiving Yards: USF: OPPONENT:
A.J. Love (121), vs. Louisville, 11/21/09 Marcus Easley (122), UConn, 12/5/09
Total offense A Team Gained 500 Total Yards: USF: OPPONENT:
538, vs. Louisville, 11/21/09 533, Oregon (Sun Bowl), 12/31/07
A Team Gained Less than 200 Total Yards: USF: OPPONENT:
159, at Rutgers, 11/12/09 188, Charleston Southern, 9/19/09
A Team Gained Less than 100 Total Yards: USF: OPPONENT:
76, at Arkansas, 9/14/02 97, UT-Martin, 8/30/08
First Downs A Team Had 25 First Downs: USF: OPPONENT:
25, vs. Louisville, 11/21/09 25, Oregon (Sun Bowl), 12/31/07
A Team Had Fewer than 10 First Downs: USF: OPPONENT:
7, at Rutgers, 11/12/09 9, Charleston Southern, 9/19/09
An Individual Passed for More than 300 Yards: USF: OPPONENT:
B.J. Daniels (043), vs. Louisville, 11/21/09 Todd Reesing (373), Kansas, 9/12/07
An Individual Threw Three Touchdowns: USF: OPPONENT:
B.J. Daniels (3), vs. West Virginia, 10/30/09 Mike Teel (3), Rutgers, 9/15/08
An Individual Threw Four Touchdowns: USF: OPPONENT:
Ronnie Banks (4), vs. Nicholls State, 9/6/03 Justin Roper (4), Oregon (Sun Bowl), 12/31/07
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The Last Time... << Punting
An Individual Scored Four Touchdowns:
A Team Punted 10 Times: USF: OPPONENT:
10, at Memphis, 11/22/03 13, UT-Martin, 8/30/08
A Team Did Not Punt: USF: OPPONENT:
vs. Charleston Southern, 9/19/09
Pittsburgh, 10/24/09
An Individual Recorded a 60-Yard Punt: USF: OPPONENT:
Delbert Alvarado (61), at Syracuse, 11/10/07 Rob Long (73), Syracuse, 11/10/07
An Individual Recorded Four 50-Yard Punts USF: OPPONENT:
Brandon Baker (4), at South Carolina, 9/18/04 Adam Graessle (5), Pittsburgh, 10/15/05
An Individual Recorded Two 60-Yard Punts USF: OPPONENT:
Brandon Baker (2), vs. TCU, 10/10/03 Never
A Team Had a Punt Blocked: USF: OPPONENT:
at Rutgers, 11/12/09 Pittsburgh, 10/2/08
Turnovers An Individual Threw Three Interceptions: USF: OPPONENT:
Matt Grothe (3), vs. Rutgers, 11/15/08 Greg Paulus (5), Syracuse, 10/3/09
An Individual Intercepted Two Passes: USF: OPPONENT:
Nate Allen (2), at Syracuse, 10/3/09 Ochuko Jenije (2), Florida State, 9/26/09
An Individual Intercepted Three Passes: USF: OPPONENT:
J.R. Reed (3), at Memphis, 11/19/03 NEVER
A Team Had Four Turnovers: USF: OPPONENT:
4, at Rutgers, 11/12/09 7, Syracuse, 10/3/09
A Team Had Five Turnovers: USF: OPPONENT:
6, vs. Rutgers, 11/15/08 7, Syracuse, 10/3/09
A Team Lost Three Fumbles: USF: OPPONENT:
3, at Syracuse, 10/3/09 4, Florida State, 9/26/09
A Team Recovered an Onside Kick: USF: OPPONENT:
at Pittsburgh, 9/8/01 at Southern Miss, 10/7/00
USF: OPPONENT:
Matt Grothe (4), vs. UCF, 10/13/07 Carlton Jones (5), Army, 10/16/04
An Individual Caught Two Touchdown Passes: USF: OPPONENT:
A.J. Love (2), vs. NIU (International Bowl), 1/2/10 Armon Binns (2), Cincinnati, 10/15/09
An Individual Rushed for Three Touchdowns: USF: OPPONENT:
B.J. Daniels (3), at UConn, 12/5/09 LeSean McCoy (3), Pittsburgh, 11/24/07
An Individual Kicked (Made) Three Field Goals: USF: OPPONENT:
Eric Schwartz (3), vs. West Virginia, 10/30/09 San San TE (3), Rutgets, 11/12/09
An Individual Kicked (Made) Four Field Goals: USF: OPPONENT:
Bill Gramatica (4), vs. Jacksonville State, 9/2/00 NEVER
An Individual Returned a Kick for a Touchdown: USF: OPPONENT:
Mike Jenkins (100 yards), vs. Cincinnati, 11/3/07 Joe Burnett (91 yards), UCF, 11/26/05
An Individual Returned a Punt for a Touchdown: USF: OPPONENT:
Theo Wilson (68 yards), UT-Martin, 8/30/08 Trent Guy (60 yards), Louisvlle, 11/21/09
An Individual Returned an Interception for a Touchdown: USF: OPPONENT:
Jason Pierre-Paul (18 yards), at Syracuse, 10/3/09 Jason McCourty (30 yards), Rutgers, 11/15/08
An Individual Returned a Fumble for a Touchdown: USF: OPPONENT:
Dontavia Bogan (0 yards), Louisville, 11/17/07 Kevin McCullough (39 yards), Cincinnati, 10/22/06
An Individual Recovered a Fumble in End Zone for Touchdown: USF: OPPONENT:
Dontavia Bogan, vs. Louisville, 11/17/07 Jared Dolan, McNeese State, 9/2/06
An Individual Returned (or Recovered) a Blocked Punt for a Touchdown: USF: OPPONENT:
Charlton Sinclair (26 yards), vs. Pittsburgh, 10/2/08 Antwuan Giddens (0 yards), Cincinnati, 11/3/07
An Individual Returned a Blocked Field Goal Attempt for a Touchdown: USF: OPPONENT:
Nate Allen (75 yards), vs. Charleston Southern, 9/19/09 Rod Davis (61 yards), Southern Miss, 10/25/03
A Team Scored a Two-Point Conversion: USF: OPPONENT:
vs. Oregon (Sun Bowl) (Matt Grothe-Cedric Hill), 12/31/07 Rutgers (Mohamed Sanu rush), 11/12/09
A Team Scored a Safety: USF: OPPONENT:
Team, vs. Wofford, 9/5/09 Julian Miller, WVU, 10/30/09
A Team Recorded a Shutout:
Penalties
USF: OPPONENT:
A Team was Penalized 15 Times:
A Team Scored 28 Points in a Quarter:
USF: OPPONENT:
15, vs. Connecticut, 10/7/06 15, Louisville, 9/24/05
Team was not Penalized: USF: OPPONENT:
NEVER NEVER
USF: OPPONENT:
vs. Charleston Southern (59-0), 9/19/09 Rutgers (31-0), 11/12/09 28, UT-Martin (1st), 8/30/08 NEVER (record 24, Pittsburgh, 10/24/09)
A Team Scored 40 Points in a Half: USF: OPPONENT:
42, vs. Liberty (1st), 10/27/01 41, Louisville (1st), 11/17/07
An Individual Kicked a 50-Yard Field Goal:
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Eric Schwartz (50), vs. Cincinnati, 10/15/09 Patrick Shadle (50), Syracuse, 11/10/07
Record Skip Holtz Holder
The Firsts... In USF Football History >> Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, September 6, 1997, Tampa Stadium Coin Toss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kentucky Wesleyan calls heads and wins, defers to second half, USF receives the ball Kickoff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kentucky Wesleyan’s Adam Kilgore at 7:07 p.m. on September 6, 1997 Kick Return . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USF’s Charlie Jackson, 32 yards Kick Return For TD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charlie Jackson, 94 yards vs. Charleston Southern, on November 1, 1997 Offensive Play . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lateral from Chad Barnhardt to Charlie Jackson, 10 yards First Down . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Same lateral to Jackson Pass Attempt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Incomplete from Barnhardt to Jackson in left flat Pass Completion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Barnhardt to Clif Dell, 16 yards Penalty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OT Kenyatta Jones, personal foul, 15 yards Touchdown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rafael Williams one yard run, 11:44 remaining in first quarter Point after Touchdown . . . . . . . . . . Steve Riggs kick following above TD run Kickoff Following a Score . . . . . . . . Riggs for 60 yards, following above PAT, returned 16 yards by Marquis Churchwell Special Teams Tackle . . . . . . . . . . . . Brian Surcy on above kickoff Defensive Tackle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DE Brett Avery stopped running back Scott Dykes for no gain Punt Return . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charlie Jackson, 13 yards Punt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tony Umholtz, 39 yards TD Pass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chad Barnhardt to RB Jermaine Clemons, 5 yards, 2 minutes remaining in first quarter Interception . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Glenn Davis, on a long attempt to Jamie Thomas, no return, 1:28 remaining in first quarter Interception for a TD . . . . . . . . . . . . Roy Manns, 20 yards, with 11:21 in third quarter Fumble Recovery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LB Vassay Marc, 2nd quarter Field Goal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Steve Riggs, 27 yards, with 10:25 in 4th quarter Sack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DE Brett Avery on QB J.D. Meyers in 2nd quarter 100-Yard Rushing Game . . . . . . . . RB Jermaine Clemons, 132 yards (7 carries) vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, September 6, 1997 Win . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80-3, over Kentucky Wesleyan, September 6, 1997 Road Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . September 13, 1997, at Citadel Loss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-7 at Citadel, September 13, 1997 Fumble Return for TD . . . . . . . . . . . DB Anthony Henry, 42 yards, vs. Drake, September 20, 1997 Road Win . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44-0, November 8, 1997, at Cumberland Shutout Win . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Above Cumberland game Blocked Punt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marcus Rivers, vs. Morehead State, October 4, 1997 Two-Point Conversion Attempt . . . Chad Barnhardt pass vs. Drake, September 20, 1997 Two-Point Conversion Made . . . . . RB Jermaine Clemons pass to QB Chad Barnhardt vs. Georgia Southern, November 15, 1997 National Team Ranking . . . . . . . . . 25th, September 28, 1998, USA TODAY/ESPN I-AA Poll USF Game in Raymond James Stadium..vs. Citadel, October 3, 1998, USF wins 45-6 TD pass from a USF non-QB . . . . . . WR Charlie Jackson to WR Leon Matthews, 50 yards, vs. Citadel, October 3, 1998 300-Yard Passing Game . . . . . . . . . QB Chad Barnhardt, 331 yards at Hofstra, October 24, 1998 I-A Opponent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at San Diego State, September 4, 1999 200-Yard Rushing Game . . . . . . . . RB Dyral McMillan, 258 yards (34 carries) vs. New Haven, November 6, 1999 Punt Return For TD . . . . . . . . . . . . . DeAndrew Rubin, 81 yards, vs. James Madison, on September 16, 2001 I-A Win . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Connecticut, October 28, 2000 C-USA Win . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Army (28-0), September 27, 2003 BIG EAST Win . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Louisville (45-14), September 24, 2005 Bowl Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Meineke Car Care Bowl vs. NC State, December 31, 2005 Bowl Win . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Papajohns.com Bowl vs. East Carolina, December 23, 2006 Note: All plays without a date happened in USF’s first game vs. Kentucky Wesleyan on Sep. 6, 1997
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Opponent Game Records << rushing
all-Purpose
Most Attempts
(Rushing, Receiving and Returns)
38
Ray Rice, vs. Rutgers
Most Yards Gained 263
DeAngelo Williams, vs. Memphis
Average Per Carry 16.1
Pat White, (11-177) vs. West Virginia
Most Rushing Touchdowns 5
Carlton Jones, vs. Army
Longest TD Run 80 77 75
Curtis Keaton, at James Madison Greg Hill, vs. Georgia Southern Zach Collaros, vs. Cincinnati
Longest Non-Scoring Run 70 67 65
Tony Hunt at vs. Penn State Vaughn Sanders, at Hofstra Pat White, vs. West Virginia
10/18/07 11/27/04
10/16/04
Jared Lorenzen, at Kentucky Scott Riddle, vs. Elon Danny Wimprine, vs. Memphis Scott Riddle, vs. Elon Danny Wimprine, vs. Memphis
Highest Completion Pct. (Min. 20 atts.) Gino Guidugli (30-37) at Cincinnati
Most Yards 411 389 382 377 358
Tyler Palko, vs. Pittsburgh Brian Brohm, vs. Louisville Jared Lorenzen, at Kentucky Gino Guidugli, at Cincinnati Nick Eddy, at Houston
Most Touchdown Passes 5
Tyler Palko, Pittsburgh
Most Interceptions Thrown 7
Nick Eddy, at Houston
Most Receptions
Josh Stofle, vs. Liberty
Most Receiving Yards 221
Kevin Curtis, vs. Utah State (11-221)
Most Touchdown Receptions 3 3
9/3/05 10/24/98 12/3/05
9/9/00 9/1/07 11/9/02 9/1/07 11/9/02 11/20/04
Greg Lee, vs. Pittsburgh Troy Williamson, at South Carolina
Most Plays
Danny Wimprine, vs. Memphis Scott Riddle, vs. Elon Jared Lorenzen, vs. at Kentucky
Most Yards Gained 401 388
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Most Yards Punting
Rick Barrow, vs. Southwest Texas
Highest Average 50.2
Chris Pavasaris, vs. Connecticut
Giovanni Carmazzi, vs. Hofstra Jared Lorenzen, at Kentucky
Luke Johnson, at Southern Miss
12/4/04
Most Returns 6 6 6
Antonio Perkins, at Oklahoma P.J. Fleck, at Northern Illinois Ryan Szokola, vs. Illinois State
Most Return Yards 150 77
Antonio Perkins, at Oklahoma Joe Burnett, vs. UCF
38.5
Joe Burnett (2-77), vs. UCF
Longest Return 82 82 73
Chand Williams, Florida International Antonio Perkins, at Oklahoma Shaud Williams, at Alabama
8 8 7
Mike Washington, vs. Charleston Southern Max Suter, at Syracuse Curtis Francis, vs. UCF
Most Return Yards 10/27/01 11/24/01
187 184 171
11/9/02 9/1/07 9/9/00 11/13/99 9/9/00
Mike Washington (8), vs. Charleston Southern Curtis Francis (7), vs. UCF Ketric Barnes (6), vs. New Haven
Highest Average Return (Min. 2 returns) 53.5
12/4/04 9/18/04
10/13/07 9/11/99 9/11/99 10/7/06 10/25/03
William Haith (2-107), vs. Liberty
Longest Return 98 95 91
Mike Washington, vs. Charleston Southern Ketric Barnes, vs. New Haven Joe Burnett, vs. UCF
9/28/02 8/30/01 10/16/99
9 7 7 7
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Mike Washington, vs. Charleston Southern Antonio Perkins, at Oklahoma Ketric Barnes, vs. New Haven Kendrick Shanklin, at Kentucky
Joe Burnett, vs. UCF Ketric Barnes, vs. New Haven
Highest Average Return (Min. 3 returns) 37.0
Darius Butler (4-148) at Connecticut
9/28/02 9/17/05 9/17/05 9/9/06 9/28/02 8/30/03
Most Interceptions 2 2 2 2 2 2
Ochuko Jenije, at Florida State Jairus Byrd, vs. Oregon (Sun Bowl) Lovon Ponder, at Miami Malcolm Postell, vs. Pittsburgh Jimmy McClain, at Troy State Sam Wilkerson, vs. Southern Illinois
Most Return Yards 114
Jimmy McClain, at Troy State
Longest TD Return 85 79 71
Adam Kasper, vs. New Haven Mike Mickens, vs. Cincinnati Jimmy McClain, at Troy State
83 56 49
Aaron Webster, vs. Cincinnati L. Kemp, at Middle Tennessee Don McGee, at North Texas
11/2/02 10/13/07 11/6/99
18
Robert McCune, vs. Louisville
Most Sacks 3 3 3
Stephen Tulloch, NCâ&#x20AC;&#x2C6;State Kabeer G baja-Biamila, at San Diego State Marlon McCree, at Kentucky
11/2/02 11/6/99 9/6/08
Most Points Scored by Non-Kicker 30 13 12 11 11 11 11
Carlton Jones, vs. Army
Matt Evensen, vs. Oregon (Sun Bowl) Jeremy Ito, at Rutgers Wes Byrum, at Auburn Nick Tandberg, at San Diego State Matt Simonton, vs. Southern Illinois Brant Hanna, at Southern Miss
Most Touchdowns Scored 5 3 3 3 3 3
9/25/99 11/6/99 11/3/07 9/25/99 10/15/09 11/11/00 10/5/02
10/4/03 12/31/05 9/4/99 9/9/00
Carlton Jones, vs. Army
San San TE, at Rutgers Jeremy Ito, vs. Rutgers Steve Gostokowski, vs. Memphis Matt Simonton, vs. Southern Illinois Nick Hayes, vs. UAB
10/16/04 12/31/07 10/18/07 9/8/07 9/4/99 10/18/97 10/7/00 10/16/04 11/12/09 9/29/06 11/27/04 10/18/97 11/22/03
Most Field Goals Attempted 4
Six Times
Most Points-After-Touchdown Scored 11/2/02 9/28/02 11/6/99 9/9/00
9/26/09 12/31/07 10/1/05 12/4/04 9/25/99 10/18/97
scoring
Most Field Goals 10/21/00
11/26/08
defense
Most Points Scored by Kicker 11/2/02 11/10/07 10/13/07
9/6/08 11/6/99
interceptions
Most Tackles
total returns Most Returns
206 201
Longest Non-TD Return
kickoff returns Most Returns
11/23/02
10/19/02 11/6/99
punt returns
Highest Average Return (Min. 2 returns) 12/4/04 9/24/05 9/9/00 11/20/04 11/23/02
10/19/02 8/30/01 10/30/99
punting
488
total offense (Passes & Rushes) 66 66 60
Art Brown, at East Carolina Ketric Barnes, vs. New Haven
Most Punts 10/30/99 11/15/97 10/15/09
RECEIVING 15
290 254
76
Most Completions
81.1
Art Brown, at East Carolina Thomas Hammock, at Northern Illinois Curtis Keaton, at James Madison
Longest Punt
Most Attempts
33 32
36 35 35
Most Yards Gained 12/3/05
PASSING 57 54 53
Most Plays
Most Yards Returned
7
Ryan Kaneshiro (7-7), at Utah
Most Points-After-Touchdowns Attempted 7
Ryan Kaneshiro (7-7), at Utah
10/6/01 10/6/01
Record USF at Florida Holder State, 2009
All-Time Scores >> 1997 (5-6, Overall) Coach:
Jim Leavitt
Division: NCAA FCS League: Indepenent
Captains:
Ivan Alicot, Anthony Henry, Lance Hoeltke, Demetrius Woods
Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 15 Nov. 22
Kentucky Wesleyan......................H............ W . ..........80-3...................49,212 Citadel.........................................A............ L .............7-10...................12,154 Drake...........................................H............ L .............22-23...................33,827 Western Kentucky.......................A............ L .............3-31...................11,200 Morehead State...........................H............ W ...........33-17...................30,050 Elon.............................................A............ L .............13-41.................. 4,692 Southern Illinois..........................H............ L .............10-23...................34,432 Charleston Southern....................H............ W . ..........24-6...................25,361 Cumberland.................................A............ W . ..........44-0.....................1,001 Georgia Southern........................H............ L .............23-24...................30,470 Davidson.....................................H............ W..............48-3...................27,919
1998 (8-3, Overall)
Coach: Jim Leavitt Division: NCAA FCS League: Indepenent Captains: Ivan Alicot, Chad Barnhardt, Anthony Henry Sept. 5 Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 21
Slippery Rock...............................H............ W ...........39-10...................21,553 Valparaiso....................................H............ W . ..........51-0...................21,467 Liberty.........................................A............ W ...........24-21...................11,689 Citadel.........................................H............ W . ..........45-6...................32,598 Elon.............................................H............ W .............35-7...................26,541 Western Kentucky.......................H............ L .............24-31...................30,083 Hofstra........................................A............ L .............30-50.....................4,298 Charleston Southern....................A............ W..............24-0........................884 Cumberland.................................H............ W..............69-3...................31,272 Georgia Southern........................A............ L .............23-28...................14,161 Morehead State...........................H............ W ...........38-22...................26,488
1999 (7-4, Overall)
Coach: Jim Leavitt Division: NCAA FCS League: Indepenent Captains: Jason Butler, Anthony Henry, Joey Sipp Sept. 4 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13
San Diego State...........................A............ L..............12-41 ..................25,576 SW Texas State............................H............ W............17-10...................26,282 Western Kentucky.......................A............ W..............21-6.....................7,500 Troy State....................................A............ L..............24-41...................17,311 Southern Illinois..........................H............ W............21-14...................25,029 Liberty.........................................H............ W..............28-0...................25,112 Illinois State................................H............ W............14-13...................22,054 New Hampshire...........................H............ W.... 42-41 (OT)...................24,004 James Madison............................A............ L................3-13...................15,000 New Haven..................................H............ W............41-27...................27,307 Hofstra........................................H............ L..............23-42...................25,583
2000 (7-4, Overall)
Coach: Jim Leavitt Division: NCAA FBS Transition League: Indepenent Captains: Anthony Henry, Charlie Jackson, Roy Manns, Vassay Marc, Joey Sipp, Rafael Williams Sept. 2 Sept. 9 Sept. 16 Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Oct. 7 Oct. 21 Oct. 28 Nov. 4 Nov. 11 Nov. 18
Jacksonville State........................H............ W..............40-0...................30,043 Kentucky.....................................A............ L................9-27...................63,821 James Madison............................H............ W..............26-7...................23,002 Baylor..........................................A............ L..............13-28...................21,157 Troy State....................................H............ W............20-10...................25,786 Southern Miss.............................A............ L................7-41...................26,559 Liberty.........................................H............ W..............44-6...................25,161 Connecticut.................................A............ W............21-13...................16,585 Western Kentucky.......................H............ W............30-24...................31,104 Middle Tennessee........................A............ L................9-45...................12,147 Austin Peay.................................H............ W..............59-0...................23,390
2001 (8-3, Overall)
Coach: Jim Leavitt Division: NCAA FBS League: Indepenent Captains: Jimmy Fitts, Joe Morgan, Derrick Rackard, Anthony Williams Aug. 30 Sept. 8 Sept. 22 Sept. 29 Oct. 6 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 Nov. 10 Nov. 24
Northern Illinois..........................A............ L..............17-20...................14,426 Pittsburgh...................................A............ W............35-26...................39,542 Memphis.....................................A............ L................9-17...................26,488 North Texas..................................H............ W............28-10...................25,156 Utah............................................A............ L..............21-52...................30,818 Connecticut.................................H............ W............40-21...................26,802 Southern Utah.............................H............ W............42-12...................26,624 Liberty.........................................H............ W............68-37...................21,056 Houston.......................................H............ W..............45-6...................32,711 Western Illinois............................H............ W............48-17...................23,252 Utah State...................................H............ W............34-13...................25,136
2002 (9-2, Overall)
2006 (9-4, 4-3 BIG EAST)
Aug. 29 Florida Atlantic............................H............ W............51-10...................22,074 Sept. 7 Northern Illinois..........................H............ W..............37-6...................23,559 Sept. 14 Arkansas......................................A*.......... L................3-42...................55,817 Sept. 28 Oklahoma....................................A............ L..............14-31...................74,432 Oct. 5 North Texas..................................A............ W............24-17...................15,512 Oct. 12 Southern Mississippi....................H............ W............16-13...................28,181 Oct. 19 East Carolina................................A............ W............46-30...................33,419 Nov. 2 Charleston Southern....................H............ W..............56-6...................23,144 Nov. 9 Memphis.....................................H............ W............31-28...................32,770 Nov. 16 Bowling Green.............................H............ W..............29-7...................28,098 Nov. 23 Houston.......................................A............ W............32-14...................12,856 * At Little Rock, Ark.
Sept. 2 McNeese State.............................H............ W............41-10...................26,351 Sept. 9 Florida International....................H............ W............21-20...................27,114 Sept. 16 UCF..............................................A............ W............24-17...................46,708 Sept. 23 Kansas.........................................A............ L................7-13...................40,933 Sept. 29 Rutgers........................................H............ L..............20-22...................32,493 Oct. 7 Connecticut.................................H............ W............38-16...................30,010 Oct. 14 North Carolina.............................A............ W............37-20...................44,000 Oct. 22 Cincinnati....................................A............ L................6-23...................15,889 Nov. 4 Pittsburgh...................................H............ W............22-12...................35,671 Nov. 11 Syracuse......................................H............ W............27-10...................29,694 Nov. 18 Louisville.....................................A............ L................8-31...................40,348 Nov. 25 West Virginia...............................A............ W............24-19...................52,790 Dec. 23 East Carolina................................N *......... W..............24-7...................32,023 * Papajohns.com Bowl, Birmingham, Ala.
Coach: Jim Leavitt Division: NCAA FBS League: Indepenent Captains: Marquel Blackwell, Chris Daley, Ryan Hearn, Kawika Mitchell
2003 (7-4 Overall, 5-3 Conference USA) Coach: Jim Leavitt Division: NCAA FBS League: Conference USA Captains: Chris Iskra, Maurice Jones, J.R. Reed, Kevin Verpaele, Huey Whittaker
Aug. 30 Alabama......................................A*.......... L....................... 17-40.........76,780 Sept. 6 Nicholls State..............................H............ W..................... 27-17.........26,460 Sept. 27 Army...........................................A............ W....................... 28-0.........30,509 Oct. 4 Louisville.....................................H............ W............31-28 (2OT).........36,044 Oct. 10 TCU..............................................H............ L....................... 10-13.........33,368 Oct. 18 Charleston Southern....................H............ W....................... 55-7.........28,365 Oct. 25 Southern Mississippi....................A............ L......................... 6-27.........23,708 Oct. 31 Cincinnati....................................H............ W............24-17 (2OT).........28,616 Nov. 8 East Carolina................................A............ W............38-37 (2OT).........27,100 Nov. 22 UAB.............................................H............ L....................... 19-22.........30,216 Nov. 29 Memphis.....................................A............ W..................... 21-16.........47,875 * at Birmingham, Ala.
2004 (4-7 Overall, 3-5 Conference USA) Coach: Jim Leavitt Division: NCAA FBS League: Conference USA Captains: Javan Camon, Alex Herron, Derrick Sarosi, Lee Roy Selmon Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 16 Oct. 22 Nov. 3 Nov. 13 Nov. 20 Nov. 27 Dec. 4
Tennessee Tech............................H............ W....................... 21-7.........25,546 South Carolina.............................A............ L......................... 3-34.........78,900 TCU..............................................A............ W.............45-44(2OT).........27,546 Southern Miss.............................H............ L....................... 20-27.........30,049 Army...........................................H............ L....................... 35-42.........36,549 Louisville.....................................A............ L......................... 9-41.........42,032 UAB.............................................A............ W..................... 45-20...........9,220 East Carolina................................H............ W..................... 41-17.........25,408 Cincinnati....................................A............ L....................... 23-45.........19,309 Memphis.....................................H............ L....................... 15-31.........21,392 Pittsburgh...................................H............ L....................... 14-43.........23,417
2005 (6-6 Overall, 4-3 BIG EAST)
Coach: Jim Leavitt Division: NCAA FBS League: BIG EAST Captains: Jason Allen, Andre Hall, Johnnie Jones, John Miller, Stephen Nicholas, Terrence Royal Sept. 3 Penn State...................................A............ L..............13-23...................99,235 Sept. 10 Florida A&M................................H............ W..............37-3...................43,122 Sept. 17 UCF..............................................H............ W............31-14...................45,139 Sept. 24 Louisville.....................................H............ W............45-14...................33,586 Oct. 1 Miami..........................................A............ L................7-27...................58,308 Oct. 15 Pittsburgh...................................A............ L..............17-31...................33,497 Nov. 5 Rutgers........................................A............ W............45-31...................31,131 Nov. 12 Syracuse......................................A............ W..............27-0...................40,144 Nov. 19 Cincinnati....................................H............ W............31-16...................27,204 Nov. 26 Connecticut.................................A............ L..............10-15...................40,000 Dec. 3 West Virginia...............................H............ L..............13-28...................45,274 Dec. 31 NC State.......................................N *......... L................0-14...................57,937 * Meineke Car Care Bowl, Charlotte, N.C.
Coach: Captains:
Jim Leavitt Division: NCAA FBS League: BIG EAST S. J. Green, Pat Julmiste, Stephen Nicholas, Pat St. Louis
2007 (9-4 Overall, 4-3 BIG EAST) Coach: Captains:
Jim Leavitt Division: NCAA FBS League: BIG EAST Mike Jenkins, Ben Moffitt, Trae Williams
Sept. 1 Elon.............................................H............ W...................... 28-13....... 33,639 Sept. 8 Auburn........................................A............ W...............26-23 (OT)....... 82,617 Sept. 22 North Carolina.............................H............ W...................... 37-10....... 37,753 Sept. 28 West Virginia...............................H............ W...................... 21-13....... 67,012 Oct. 6 FAU..............................................A............ W...................... 35-23....... 21,106 Oct. 13 UCF..............................................H............ W...................... 64-12....... 65,948 Oct. 18 Rutgers........................................A............ L........................ 27-30....... 44,267 Oct. 27 Connecticut.................................A............ L........................ 15-22....... 40,000 Nov. 3 Cincinnati....................................H............ L........................ 33-38....... 57,379 Nov.10 Syracuse......................................A............ W...................... 41-10....... 38,039 Nov.17 Louisville.....................................H............ W...................... 55-17....... 57,288 Nov. 24 Pittsburgh...................................A............ W...................... 48-37....... 31,123 Dec. 31 Oregon........................................N *......... L........................ 21-56....... 49,867 * Brut Sun Bowl, El Paso, Texas
2008 (8-5 Overall, 2-5 BIG EAST) Coach: Captains:
Jim Leavitt Division: NCAA FBS League: BIG EAST Jake Griffin, Tyrone McKenzie, Carlton Williams, Marcus Edwards, Ben Williams
Aug. 30 UT-Martin....................................H............ W...................... 56-7 . .... 48,058 Sept. 6 UCF..............................................A............ W...............31-24 (OT)....... 46,805 Sept. 12 Kansas.........................................H............ W...................... 37-34....... 58,755 Sept. 20 FIU...............................................A............ W........................ 17-9....... 16,717 Sept. 27 NC State.......................................A............ W...................... 41-10....... 57,583 Oct. 2 Pittsburgh...................................H............ L........................ 21-26....... 50,307 Oct. 18 Syracuse......................................H............ W...................... 45-13....... 51,384 Oct. 25 Louisville.....................................A............ L........................ 20-24....... 40,384 Oct. 3 Cincinnati....................................A............ L........................ 10-24....... 31,175 Nov.10 Rutgers........................................H............ L........................ 16-49....... 47,216 Nov.17 UConn..........................................H............ W...................... 17-13....... 42,422 Nov. 24 West Virginia...............................A............ L.......................... 7-13....... 48,019 Dec. 20 Memphis.....................................N *......... W...................... 41-14....... 25,205 * MagicJack St. Petersburg Bowl, St. Petersburg, Fla.
2009 (8-5 Overall, 3-4 BIG EAST) Coach: Captains:
Jim Leavitt Division: NCAA FBS League: BIG EAST Moise Plancher, Matt Grothe, George Selvie, Kion Wilson, Nate Allen
Sept. 5 Wofford.......................................H............ W...................... 40-7 . .... 40,360 Sept. 12 Western Kentucky.......................A............ W...................... 35-13....... 20,568 Sept. 19 Charleston Southern....................H............ W........................ 59-0....... 38,798 Sept. 26 Florida State................................A............ W........................ 17-7....... 83,524 Oct. 3 Syracuse......................................A............ W...................... 34-20....... 40,147 Oct. 15 Cincinnati....................................H............ L........................ 17-34........63,976 Oct. 24 Pittsburgh...................................A............ L........................ 14-41........50,019 Oct. 30 West Virginia...............................H............ W...................... 30-19........56,328 Nov. 12 Rutgers........................................A............ L.......................... 0-31........48,057 Nov. 21 Louisville.....................................H............ W...................... 34-22........49,388 Nov. 28 Miami..........................................H............ L........................ 10-31........66,469 Dec. 5 UConn..........................................A............ L........................ 27-29........35,624 Jan. 2 Northern Illinois..........................N *......... W........................ 27-3........22,185 * International Bowl, Toronto, Ont.
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Record USF Bulls Holder
All-Time Opponent Series Scores << Alabama (0-1) Year W/L Score Site 2003 L 17-40 A* * Birmingham Alabama Birmingham (1-1) 2003 L 19-22 2004 W 45-20
Rank
A*
Army (1-1) 2003 W 28-0 2004 L 35-42
A H
Florida International (2-0) 2006 W 21-20 2008 W 17-9 Florida State (1-0) 2009 W 17-7 Georgia Southern (0-2) 1997 L 23-24 1998 L 23-28
H
Cincinnati (2-5) 2003 W 24-17 2004 L 23-45 2005 W 31-16 2006 L 6-23 2007 L 33-38 2008 L 10-24 2009 L 17-34
H A H A H A H
Citadel (1-1) 1997 L 7-10 A 1998 W 45-6 H Connecticut (4-3) 2000 W 21-13 2001 W 40-21 2005 L 10-15 2006 W 38-16 2007 L 15-22 2008 W 17-13 2009 L 27-29 Cumberland (2-0) 1997 W 44-0 1998 W 69-3
A H A H A H A A H
Davidson (1-0) 1997 W
48-3
H
Drake (0-1) 1997 L
22-23
H
East Carolina (4-0) 2002 W 46-30 A 2003 W 38-37 A 2004 W 41-17 H 2006* W 24-7 N* * PapaJohns.com Bowl (Birmingham, Ala.)
114
>
20/-
A H A
H A
Illinois State (1-0) 1999 W 14-13
H
Jacksonville State (1-0) 2000 W 40-0 H James Madison (1-1) 1999 L 3-13 A 2000 W 26-7 H
8/9
23/-
20/-
20/-
7-13 37-34
Miami (0-2) 2005 L 7-27 A 2009 L 10-31 H
A H
Liberty (4-0) 1998 W 24-21 A 1999 W 28-0 H 2000 W 44-6 H 2001 W 68-37 H 31-28 9-41 45-14 8-31 55-17 20-24 34-22
Southern Illinois (1-1) 1997 L 10-23 H 1999 W 21-14 H
23/-
H A H A H A H
Southern Mississippi (1-3) 2000 L 7-41 A 2002 W 16-13 H 2003 L 6-27 A 2004 L 20-27 H
Morehead State (2-0) 1997 W 33-17 H 1998 W 38-22 H
18/25
New Haven (1-0) 1999 W
41-27
Nicholls State (1-0) 2003 W 27-17
H
14/20 18/6
North Carolina (2-0) 2006 W 37-20 2007 W 37-10
A H
16/10 â&#x20AC;&#x201C;/13
12/16
21/-
-/15 -/9 -/10
H
Southwest Texas State (1-0) 1999 W 17-10
H
Syracuse (5-0) 2005 W 27-0 2006 W 27-10 2007 W 41-10 2008 W 45-13 2009 W 34-20
A H A H A
TCU (1-1) 2003 L 10-13 H 2004 W 45-44 A Tennessee Tech (1-0) 2004 W 21-7 H Troy State (1-1) 1999 L 24-41 2000 W 20-10
North Texas (2-0) 2001 W 28-10 2002 W 24-17
H A
UCF (4-0) 2005 W 31-14 H 2006 W 24-17 A 2007 W 64-12 H 2008 W 31-24 A
Oklahoma (0-1) 2002 L
A
-/2
A H
UT-Martin (1-0) 2008 W 56-7 H
Oregon (0-1) 2007 L 56-21 N* * Brut Sun Bowl (Birmingham, Ala.)
Utah (0-1) 2001 L 21-52 A
Penn State (0-1) 2005 L 13-23
A
Utah State (1-0) 2001 W 34-13 H
Pittsburgh (3-4) 2001 W 35-26 2004 L 14-43 2005 L 17-31 2006 W 22-12 2007 W 48-37 2008 L 21-26 2009 L 14-41
A H A H A H A
Valparaiso (1-0) 1998 W 51-0 H Western Illinois (1-0) 2001 W 48-17 H
Rutgers (1-4) 2005 W 45-31 2006 L 20-22 2007 L 27-30 2008 L 16-49 2009 L 0-31
A H A H A
Slippery Rock (1-0) 1998 W 39-10
-/19
20/19
San Diego State (0-1) 1999 L 12-41 A H
-/18
13/14
Northern Illinois (2-1) 2001 L 17-20 A 2002 W 37-6 H 2009 W 27-3 N* * International Bowl (Toronto, Ont.)
14-31
25/-
21/-
North Carolina State (1-1) 2005 L 0-14 N* 2008 W 41-10 A * Meineke Car Care Bowl (Charlotte N.C.) 19/6
Southern Utah (1-0) 2001 W 42-12 17/-
H
-/8 19/1
-/17
21/-
New Hampshire (1-0) 1999 W 42-41 H
Memphis (3-2) 2001 L 9-17 A 2002 W 31-28 H 2003 W 21-16 A 2004 L 15-31 H 2008 W 41-14 N* *MagicJack St. Petersburg Bowl(St. Petersburg, Fla)
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Middle Tennessee (0-1) 2000 L 9-45 A
Kentucky (0-1) 2000 L 9-27 A Kentucky Wesleyan (1-0) 1997 W 80-3 H
Louisville (4-3) 2003 W 2004 L 2005 W 2006 L 2007 W 2008 L 2009 W
A
19/-
H A
Houston (2-0) 2001 W 45-6 2002 W 32-14
Kansas (1-1) 2006 L 2008 W
South Carolina (0-1) 2004 L 3-34
H
H
Hofstra (0-2) 1998 L 30-50 A 1999 L 23-42 H
H
Charleston Southern (5-0) 1997 W 24-6 H 1998 W 24-0 A 2002 W 56-6 H 2003 W 55-7 H 2009 W 59-0 H
McNeese State (1-0) 2006 W 41-10
17/13
Baylor (0-1) 2000 L 13-28 A Bowling Green (1-0) 2002 W 29-7
37-3
A H H
Florida Atlantic (2-0) 2002 W 51-10 H 2007 W 35-23 A
Auburn (1-0) 2007 W 26-23 (OT) A Austin Peay (1-0) 2000 W 59-0
Florida A&M (1-0) 2005 W
H A
Arkansas (0-1) 2002 L 3-42 * Little Rock
Elon (2-1) 1997 L 13-41 1998 W 35-7 2007 W 28-13
-/23
23/-
Western Kentucky (3-2) 1997 L 3-31 A 1998 L 24-31 H 1999 W 21-6 A 2000 W 30-24 H 2009 W 35-13 A West Virginia (3-2) 2005 L 13-28 2006 W 24-19 2007 W 21-13 2008 L 7-13 2009 W 30-19
H A H A H
Wofford (1-0) 2009 W 40-7
H
16/3 -/1
5/-
19/21
-/3 12/19 21/-/6
-/12 -/7 18/5 20/20
Record USF Bulls Holder
USF’s Record When... >> USF NIGHT GAMES (65-37) (local starting time of 6 p.m. or later)
Sept. 18, 2004
South Carolina
A
L 3-34
Nov. 27, 2004
Memphis
H
L 15-31
Nov. 3, 2001
Sept. 25, 2004
TCU
A
H
W 45-6
84
W 45-44 (2OT)
Dec. 4, 2004
Pittsburgh
H
L 14-43
Aug. 29, 2002 Florida Atlantic
Houston
H
W 51-10
84
H
W 37-6
88
Date
Opponent
Site
Result
Oct. 2, 2004
Southern Miss
H
L 20-27
Sept. 3, 2005
Penn State
A
L 13-23
Sept. 7, 2002
Northern Illinois
Sept. 6, 1997
Kentucky Wesleyan
H
W 80-3
Oct. 16, 2004
Army
H
L 35-42
Oct. 15, 2005
Pittsburgh
A
L 17-31
Sept. 14, 2002 Arkansas
A
L 3-42
87
Sept. 13, 1997
Citadel
A
L 7-10
Oct. 22, 2004
Louisville
A
L 9-41
Nov. 5, 2005
Rutgers
A
W 45-31
Sept. 28, 2002 Oklahoma
A
L 14-31
91
Sept. 20, 1997
Drake
H
L 22-23
Nov. 3, 2004
UAB
A
W 45-20
Nov. 12, 2005
Syracuse
A
W 27-0
Oct. 5, 2002
A
W 24-17
84
Sept. 27, 1997
Western Kentucky
A
L 3-31
Nov. 10, 2004
East Carolina
H
W 41-17
Nov. 19, 2005
Cincinnati
H
W 31-16
Aug. 30, 2003 Alabama
A*
L 17-40
89
Oct. 4, 1997
Morehead State
H
W 33-17
Sept. 10, 2005
Florida A&M
H
W 37-3
Nov. 26, 2005
Connecticut
A
L 10-15
Sept. 6, 2003
Nicholls State
H
W 27-17
85
UCF
H
W 31-14
Dec. 31, 2005
NC State
N *
L 0-14
Oct. 4, 2003
Louisville
H
W 31-28
83
Sept. 16, 2006
UCF
A
W 24-17
Oct. 18, 2003 Charleston Southern H
W 55-7
82
North Texas
Oct. 11, 1997
Elon
A
L 13-41
Sept. 17, 2005
Oct. 18, 1997
Southern Illinois
H
L 10-23
Sept. 24, 2005
Louisville
H
W 45-14
Nov. 1, 1997
Charleston Southern H
W 24-6
Oct. 1, 2005
Miami
A
L 7-27
Oct. 14, 2006
North Carolina
A
W 37-20
Oct. 25, 2003 Southern Mississippi A
L 6-27
82
Nov. 15, 1997
Georgia Southern
H
L 23-24
Dec. 3, 2005
West Virginia
H
L 13-28
Nov. 4, 2006
Pittsburgh
H
W 22-12
Sept. 11, 2004 Tennessee Tech
H
W 21-7
88
Nov. 22, 1997
Davidson
H
W 48-3
Sept. 2, 2006
McNeese State
H
W 41-10
Nov. 11, 2006
Syracuse
H
W 27-10
Sept. 25, 2004 TCU
A
W 45-44
85
Sept. 5, 1998
Slippery Rock
H
W 39-10
Sept. 9, 2006
Florida International H
W 21-20
Nov. 25, 2006
West Virginia
A
W 24-19
Oct. 2, 2004
H
L 27-20
83
Sept. 12, 1998
Valparaiso
H
W 51-0
Sept. 23, 2006
Kansas
A
L 7-13
Dec. 23, 2006
East Carolina
N ^
Sept. 10, 2005 Florida A&M
H
W 37-3
84
Sept. 19, 1998
Liberty
A
W 24-21
Sept. 29, 2006
Rutgers
H
L 20-22
Sept. 22, 2007
North Carolina
H
W 26-23
Sept. 17, 2005 UCF
H
W 31-14
85
Oct. 3, 1998
Citadel
H
W 45-6
Oct. 7, 2006
Connecticut
H
W 38-16
Oct. 6, 2007
FAU
A
W 35-23
Sept. 24, 2005 Louisville
H
W 45-14
87
Cincinnati
A
L 6-23
Oct. 13, 2007
UCF
H
W 64-12
Oct. 1, 2005
Miami
A
L 7-27
81
W 24-7
Southern Miss
Oct. 10, 1998
Elon
H
W 35-7
Oct. 22, 2006
Oct. 17, 1998
Western Kentucky
H
L 24-31
Nov. 18, 2006
Louisville
A
L 8-31
Oct. 27, 2007
Connecticut
A
L 15-22
Sept. 2, 2006
McNeese State
H
W 41-10
86
Nov. 7, 1998
Cumberland
H
W 60-3
Sept. 1, 2007
Elon
H
W 28-13
Nov. 3, 2007
Cincinnati
H
L 33-38
Sept. 9, 2006
Florida International H
W 21-20
84
Nov. 21, 1998
Morehead State
H
W 38-22
Sept. 8, 2007
Auburn
A
W 26-23
Nov. 10, 2007
Syracuse
A
W 41-10
Sept. 16, 2006 UCF
A
W 24-17
87
Sept. 4, 1999
San Diego State
A
L 12-41
Sept. 28, 2007
West Virginia
H
W 21-13
Nov. 24, 2007
Pittsburgh
A
W 48-37
Sept. 29, 2006 Rutgers
H
L 20-22
84
Sept. 11, 1999
Southwest Texas State H
W 17-10
Oct. 18, 2007
Rutgers
A
L 27-30
Dec. 31, 2007
Oregon
N %
L 21-56
Oct. 7, 2006
Connecticut
H
W 38-16
82
Sept. 18, 1999
Western Kentucky
A
W 21-6
Nov. 17, 2007
Louisville
H
W 55-17
Sept 20, 2008
FIU
A
W, 17-9
Sept. 1, 2007
Elon
H
W 28-13
83
Sept. 25, 1999
Troy State
A
L 24-41
Aug 30, 2008
UT-Martin
H
W 56-7
Oct 18, 2008
Syracuse
H
W 45-13
Sept. 22, 2007 North Carolina
H
W 37-10
81
Oct. 2, 1999
Southern Illinois
H
W 21-14
Sept. 6, 2008
UCF
A
W 31-24 (OT)
Nov 15, 2008
Rutgers
H
L 16-49
Sept. 28, 2007 West Virginia
H
W 21-13
82
Oct. 9, 1999
Liberty
H
W 28-0
Sept 12, 2008
Kansas
H
W 37-34
Sept. 26, 2009
Florida State
A
W 17-7
Oct. 6, 2007
FAU
A
W 35-23
87
Oct. 16, 1999
Illinois State
H
W 14-13
Sept 27, 2008
NC State
A
W 41-10
Oct. 3, 2009
Syracuse
A
W 34-20
Oct. 13, 2007 UCF
H
W 64-12
82
Pittsburgh
H
L 21-26
Oct. 24, 2009
Pittsburgh
A
L 14-41
Sept. 6, 2008 UCF
A
W 31-24 (OT) 90
Oct. 23, 1999
New Hampshire
H
W 42-41
Oct. 2, 2008
Nov. 6, 1999
New Haven
H
W 41-27
Oct. 25, 2008
Louisville
A
L 20-24
Nov. 21, 2009
Louisville
H
W 34-22
Sept 12, 2008 Kansas
H
W 37-34
84
Nov. 13, 1999
Hofstra
H
L 23-42
Oct. 30, 2008
Cincinnati
A`
L 10-24
Nov. 28, 2009
Miami
H
L 10-31
Sept 20, 2008 FIU
A
W 17-9
87
Sept. 2, 2000
Jacksonville State
H
W 40-0
Nov 23, 2008
UConn
H
W 17-13
Jan. 2, 2010
Northern Illinois @
N
W 27-3
Oct. 2, 2008
H
L 21-26
81
Sept. 16, 2000
James Madison
H
W 26-7
Dec 6, 2008
West Virginia
A
L 7-13
Sept. 23, 2000
Baylor
A
L 13-28
Dec 20, 2008
Memphis
N#
W 41-10
Sept. 30, 2000
Troy State
H
W 20-10
Sept. 5, 2009
Wofford
H
W 40-7
Oct. 7, 2000
Southern Miss
A
L 7-41
Sept. 12, 2009
Western Kentucky
A
W 35-13
Oct. 21, 2000
Liberty
H
W 44-6
Sept. 19, 2009
Charleston Southern H
W 59-0
Cincinnati
H
L 17-34 W 30-19
Pittsburgh
* Meineke Car Care Bowl, Charlotte, N.C.
Oct. 18, 2008 Syracuse
H
W 45-13
81
^ Papajohns.com Bowl, Birmingham, Ala.
Sept. 5, 2009
H
W 40-7
90
% Brut Sun Bowl, El Paso, Texas
Sept. 19, 2009 Charleston Southern H
W 59-0
93
@ International Bowl, Toronto, Ont.
Sept. 26, 2009 Florida State
A
W 17-7
88
Oct. 15, 2009 Cincinnati
H
L 17-34
84
Oct. 30, 2009 West Virginia
H
W 30-19
82
USF IN COLD WEATHER (1-3)
Nov. 4, 2000
Western Kentucky
H
W 30-24
Oct. 15, 2009
Aug. 30, 2001
Northern Illinois
A
L 17-20
Oct. 30, 2009
West Virginia
H
Sept. 22, 2001
Memphis
A
L 9-17
Nov. 12, 2009
Rutgers
A
L 0-31
Sept. 29, 2001
North Texas
H
W 28-10
Dec. 5, 2009
UConn
A
L 29-31
Oct. 6, 2001
Utah
A
L 21-52
Oct. 13, 2001
Connecticut
H
W 40-21
Oct. 20, 2001
Southern Utah
H
W 42-12
Oct. 27, 2001
Liberty
H
W 68-37
Nov. 3, 2001
Houston
H
W 45-6
Date
Opponent
Site
Result
Nov. 10, 2001
Western Illinois
H
W 48-17
Nov. 8, 1997
Cumberland (TN)
A
W 44-0
USF IN HOT WEATHER (39-14)
Nov. 24, 2001
Utah State
H
W 34-13
Oct. 24, 1998
Hofstra
A
L 30-50
(temperature 80 or higher at kickoff)
Aug. 29, 2002
Florida Atlantic
H
W 51-10
Oct. 31, 1998
Charleston Southern A
W 24-0
Date
Opponent
Sept. 7, 2002
Northern Illinois
H
W 37-6
Nov. 14, 1998
Georgia Southern
A
L 23-28
Sept. 6, 1997
Kentucky Wesleyan H
Sept. 14, 2002
Arkansas
A *
L 3-42
Oct. 30, 1999
James Madison
A
L 3-13
Sept. 13, 1997 Citadel
Sept. 28, 2002
Oklahoma
A
L 14-31
Sept. 9, 2000
Kentucky
A
L 9-27
Oct. 5, 2002
North Texas
A
W 24-17
Oct. 28, 2000
Connecticut
A
Oct. 12, 2002
Southern Mississippi H
W 16-13
Nov. 11, 2000
Middle Tennessee
A
Nov. 2, 2002
Charleston Southern H
W 56-6
Nov. 18, 2000
Austin Peay
H
W 59-0
Nov. 9, 2002
Memphis
H
W 31-28
Sept. 8, 2001
Pittsburgh
A
W 35-26
Nov. 16, 2002
Bowling Green
H
W 29-7
Oct. 19, 2002
East Carolina
A
Houston
A
(temperature 40 or below at kickoff) Date
Opponent
Wofford
* Birmingham Site Result Temp.
Nov. 26, 2005 Connecticut
A
L 10-15
33
HOMECOMING SCORES (9-4)
* at Little Rock
Nov. 24, 2007 Pittsburgh
A
W 48-37
35
Year
Date
Opponent
Result
# MajicJack St. Petersburg Bowl
Dec 6, 2008
West Virginia
A
L 7-13
29
1997
Oct. 18
Southern Illinois
L 10-23
Dec. 5, 2009
UConn
A
L 27-29
34
1998
Nov. 7
Cumberland
W 69-3
1999
Nov. 6
New Haven
W41-27
2000
Nov. 4
Western Kentucky
W 30-24
2001
Nov. 3
Houston
W 45-6
2002
Nov. 9
Memphis
W 31-28 W 24-17 (2OT)
USF DAY GAMES (30-20)
NOTE: USF is 2-3 at 50 degrees or lower
Site Result Temp.
2003
Oct. 31
Cincinnati
W 80-3
86
2004
Oct. 16
Army
A
L 7-10
87
2005
Dec. 3 *
West Virginia
Sept. 20, 1997 Drake
H
L 22-23
88
2006
Nov. 4
Pittsburgh
W 21-13
Oct. 4, 1997
Morehead State
H
W 33-17
87
2007
Nov. 3
Cincinnati
L 38-33
L 9-45
Oct. 3, 1998
Citadel
H
W 45-6
80
2008
Oct. 18
Syracuse
W 45-13
Sept. 11, 1999 Southwest Texas State H
W 17-10
86
2009
Nov. 21
Louisville
W 34-22
Oct. 2, 1999
Southern Illinois
H
W 21-14
83
* Rescheduled from October 22 due to hurricane threat
W 46-30
Sept. 2, 2000
Jacksonville State
H
W 40-0
88
W 32-14
Sept. 16, 2000 James Madison
H
W 26-7
L 35-42 L 13-28 W 22-12
Sept. 6, 2003
Nicholls State
H
W 27-17
Nov. 23, 2002
81
USF IN RAIN (3-2)
Oct. 4, 2003
Louisville
H
W 31-28 (2OT)
Aug, 30, 2003
Alabama
A
L 17-40
Sept. 23, 2000 Baylor
A
L 13-28
97
Date
Opponent
Oct. 10, 2003
TCU
H
L 10-13
Sept. 27, 2003
Army
A
W 28-0
Sept. 30, 2000 Troy State
H
W 20-10
82
Sept. 11, 1999
Southwest Texas State H
W 17-10
Oct. 18, 2003
Charleston Southern H
W 55-7
Oct. 25, 2003
Southern Mississippi A
Aug. 30, 2001 Northern Illinois
A
L 17-20
83
Nov. 3, 2004
UAB
A
W 45-20
Oct. 31. 2003
Cincinnati
H
W 24-17 (2OT)
Nov. 8, 2003
East Carolina
A
W 38-37 (2OT)
Sept. 8, 2001
A
W 35-26
85
Oct. 1, 2005
Miami
A
L 7-27
Nov. 22, 2003
UAB
H
L 19-22
Nov. 29, 2003
Memphis
A
W 21-16
Sept. 22, 2001 Memphis
A
L 9-17
82
Oct. 27, 2007
Connecticut
A
L 15-22
Sept. 11, 2004
Tennessee Tech
H
W 21-7
Nov. 20, 2004
Cincinnati
A
L 23-45
Oct. 13, 2001 Connecticut
H
W 40-21
88
Sept. 27, 2008
NC State
A
W, 41-10
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L 6-27
Pittsburgh
Site
Result
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Record USF Bulls Holder
USF’s Record When... << USF VS. RANKED OPPONENTS (12-17)
USF ON TELEVISION (62-50)
(The Sports Network I-AA Poll; I-A AP or USA Today Poll)
ABC (Regional) (0-4)
Date
Site Result
Date
Opponent
Site
A
Nov. 26, 2005
Connecticut
A
Opponent
Rank
Sept. 27, 1997 Western Kentucky 3
UConn
H
W 17-13
SUNSHINE NETWORK (1-1)
Dec 20, 2008
Memphis
N#
W 41-10
Date
Opponent
Site
Result
Oct. 30, 2009
West Virginia
H
W 30-19
Nov. 13, 2004
East Carolina
H
W 41-17
L 10-15
Dec. 5, 2009
UConn
A
L 27-29
Nov. 20, 2004
Cincinnati
A
L 23-45
Northern Illinois @
N
W 27-3
Result
Nov. 15, 1997 Georgia Southern 8
H
L 23-24
Oct. 27, 2007
Connecticut
A
L 15-22
Jan. 2, 2010
Sept. 25, 1999 Troy State
3
A
L 24-41
Nov. 3, 2007
Cincinnati
H
L 38-35
(C) Charlotte, NC
TBS SUPERSTATION (0-1)
Oct. 16, 1999 Illinois State
6
H
W 14-13
Nov. 28, 2009
Miami
H
L 10-31
(B) Birmingham, AL
Date
Opponent
Site
Result
Oct. 30, 1999 James Madison
10
A
L 3-13
# MajicJack St. Petersburg Bowl
Sept. 28, 2002
Oklahoma
A
L 14-31
Nov. 13, 1999 Hofstra
6
H
L 23-42
BIG EAST (ESPN REGIONAL) (SYNDICATED) (12-2) @ International Bowl
Sept. 16, 2000 James Madison
13
H
W 26-7
Date
Opponent
Site
Sept. 30, 2000 Troy State
1
H
W 20-10
Nov. 5, 2005
Rutgers
A
W 45-31
ESPN 360 (1-1)
Oct. 7, 2000 Southern Miss
17 (AP)
A
L 7-41
Nov. 19, 2005
Cincinnati
H
W 31-16
Date
Opponent
Site
Nov. 4, 2000 Western Kentucky 6
H
W 30-24
Nov. 4, 2006
Pittsburgh
H
W 22-20
Oct. 15, 2005
Pittsburgh
Sept. 28, 2002 Oklahoma
2 (AP)
A
L 14-31
Nov. 11, 2006
Syracuse
H
W 27-10
Sept. 9, 2006
Nov. 16, 2002 Bowling Green
25 (USA)
H
W 29-7
Sept. 1, 2007
Elon
H
W 28-13
Oct. 10, 2003 TCU
18 (AP)
H
L 10-13
Nov. 10, 2007
Syracuse
A
W 41-10
ESPNU (8-3)
Oct. 22, 2004 Louisville
15 (AP)
A
L 9-41
Nov. 24, 2007
Pittsburgh
A
W 48-37
Date
Opponent
Site
Result
Dec. 4, 2004 Pittsburgh
19 (AP)
H
L 14-43
Aug 30, 2008
UT-Martin
H
W 56-7
Sept. 3, 2005
Penn State
A
L 13-23
Sept. 24, 2005 Louisville
9 (AP)
H
W 45-14
Nov 15, 2008
Rutgers
H
L 16-49
Sept. 24, 2005
Louisville
H
W 45-14
Oct, 1, 2005 Miami
9 (AP)
A
L 7-27
Sept. 5, 2009
Wofford
H
W 40-7
Oct. 1, 2005
at Miami
A
L 7-27
Date
Opponent
Dec. 3, 2005 West Virginia
12 (AP)
H
L 13-28
Sept. 12, 2009
Western Kentucky
A
W 35-13
Oct. 14, 2006
North Carolina
A
W 37-20
Sept. 11, 1999
Southwest Texas State H
Sept. 29, 2006 Rutgers
23 (AP)
H
L 20-22
Oct. 3, 2009
Syracuse
A
W 34-20
Nov. 18, 2006
Louisville
A
L 8-31
Sept. 25, 1999
Troy State
A
L 24-41
FAU
A
W 35-23
Oct. 16, 1999
Illinois State
H
W 14-13 W 20-10
Result
WFTS-ABC 28 (3-3) Date
Opponent
Site
Result
Result
Nov. 22, 2003
UAB
H
L 19-22
A
L 17-31
Sept. 25, 2004
TCU
A
W 45-44
Florida International H
W 21-20
Oct. 2, 2004
Southern Miss
H
L 20-27
Oct. 16, 2004
Army
H
L 35-42
Sept. 2, 2006
McNeese State
H
W 41-10
Oct. 7, 2006
Connecticut
H
W 36-16
WMOR-TV (5-6) Site
Result W 17-10
Nov. 18, 2006 Louisville
10 (AP)
A
L 8-31
Oct. 24, 2009
Pittsburgh
A
L 14-41
Oct. 6, 2007
Nov. 25, 2006 West Virginia
7 (AP)
A
W 24-19
Nov. 21, 2009
Louisville
H
W 34-22
Oct. 13, 2007
UCF
H
W 64-12
Sept. 30, 2000
Troy State
H
Nov. 17, 2007
Louisville
H
W 55-17
Oct. 7, 2000
Southern Miss
A
L 7-41
Sept 20, 2008
FIU
A
W 17-9
Oct. 28, 2000
Connecticut
A
W 21-13 L 17-20
Sept. 8, 2007 Auburn
17/13
A
W 26-23
Sept. 28, 2007 West Virginia
5
H
W 21-13
CBS (0-1)
Sept 12, 2008 Kansas
11
H
W 37-34
Date
Opponent
Site
Result
Sept 27, 2008
NC State
A
W 41-10
Aug. 30, 2001
Northern Illinois
A
Sept. 26, 2009 Florida State
18
A
W 17-7
Dec. 31, 2007
Oregon (Sun Bowl)
N
L 21-56
Sept. 26, 2009
Florida State
A
W 17-7
Sept. 22, 2001
Memphis
A
L 9-17
Oct. 15, 2009 Cincinnati
8/9
H
L 17-34
Oct. 6, 2001
Utah
A
L 21-52
Oct. 24, 2009 Pittsburgh
20/19
A
L 14-41
Sept. 14, 2002
Arkansas
A
L 3-42
Oct. 30, 2009 West Virginia
20/20
H
W 30-19
Oct. 5, 2002
North Texas
A
W 24-17
Nov. 28, 2009 Miami
19/21
H
L 10-31
FOX SPORTS NET/SPORTSCHANNEL* (14-9)
CSTV (1-0) Date
Opponent
Site
Sept. 16, 2006
UCF
A
Result W 24-17
Date
Opponent
Site
Result
Oct. 18, 1997
Southern Illinois
H
L 10-23
Nov. 15, 1997
Georgia Southern
H
L 23-24
WTOG-UPN 44 (3-3)
Nov. 22, 1997
Davidson
H
W 48-3
Date
Opponent
Site
Result
W 51-0
Sept. 6, 1997
Kentucky Wesleyan
H
W 80-3
USF When Ranked (11-9)
ESPN (1-8)
(AP or USA Today Coaches Poll)
Date
Opponent
Site
Result
Sept. 12, 1998
Valparaiso
H
Aug. 30, 2003
Alabama
A (B)
L 17-40
Nov. 14, 1998
Georgia Southern
A
L 23-28
Sept. 13, 1997
Citadel
A
L 7-10
Morehead State
H
W 38-22
Sept. 20, 1997
Drake
H
L 22-23
Sept. 19, 1998
Liberty
A
W 24-21
Oct. 3, 1998
Citadel
H
W 45-6
Western Kentucky
H
L 24-31
Week
Opponent
AP/Coaches Site Result
Week 3, 2007 North Carolina 23/24
H
W 37-10
Oct. 22, 2004
Louisville
A
L 9-41
Nov. 21, 1998
Week 4, 2007 #5 West Virginia 18/18
H
W 21-13
Oct. 22, 2006
Cincinnati
A
L 6-23
Sept. 4, 1999
San Diego State
A
L 12-41
New Hampshire
H
W 42-41 L 3-13
Oct. 17, 1998
Week 5, 2007 FAU
6/9
A
W 35-23
Sept. 22, 2007
North Carolina
H
W 37-10
Oct. 23, 1999
Week 6, 2007 UCF
5/5
H
W 64-12
Oct. 18, 2007
Rutgers
A
L 27-30
Oct. 30, 1999
James Madison
A
Week 7, 2007 Rutgers
2/3
A
L 27-30
Oct. 2, 2008
Pittsburgh
H
L, 21-26
Sept. 9, 2000
Kentucky **
A
L 9-27
* Fox Sports Net/SportsChannel also aired WMOR/WTOG games
Week 8, 2007 UConn
11/12
A
L 15-22
Oct. 30, 2008
Cincinnati
A`
L 10-24
Oct. 21, 2000
Liberty
H
W 44-6
outside the Tampa Bay market. SportsChannel changed its name
Week 9, 2007 Cincinnati
20/21
H
L 33-38
Oct. 15, 2009
Cincinnati
H
L 17-34
Nov. 11, 2000
Middle Tennessee
A
L 9-45
Week 13, 2007 Pitt
25 (AP)
A
W 48-37
Nov. 12, 2009
Rutgers
A
L 0-31
Sept. 8, 2001
Pittsburgh
A
W 35-26
Week 14, 2007 Oregon
23/23
N
L 21-56
Oct. 27, 2001
Liberty
H
W 68-37
Preseason, 2008 UT-Martin
19/21
H
W 56-7
Nov. 3, 2001
Houston **
H
W 45-6
Oct. 12, 2002
Southern Miss **
H
W 16-13
Result
Oct. 19, 2002
East Carolina
A
W 46-30
Houston
A
W 32-14 W 31-28
(B) Birmingham
17/18
A
W 31-24
ESPN 2 (12-7)
Week 2, 2008 #13/11 Kansas 19/18
H
W 37-34
Date
Week 1, 2008 UCF
116
L 3-31
Nov 23, 2008
Opponent
Site
Week 3, 2008 FIU
12/16
A
W 17-9
Oct. 10, 2003
TCU
H
L 10-13
Nov. 23, 2002
Week 4, 2008 NC State
13/14
A
W 41-10
Oct. 31, 2003
Cincinnati
H
W 24-17
Oct. 4, 2003
Louisville
H
Southern Miss
A
L 6-27
Nov. 3, 2004
UAB
A
W 45-20
Oct. 10, 2003
Nov. 27, 2004
Memphis
H
L 15-31
Nov. 29, 2003
Memphis
A
W 21-16
W 45-13
Dec. 4, 2004
Pittsburgh
H
L 14-43
Sept. 17, 2005
UCF
H
W 31-14
L 20-24
Dec. 31, 2005
NC State (C)
N
L 0-14
Sept. 23, 2006
Kansas
A
L 7-13
A
L 10-24
Sept. 29, 2006
Rutgers
H
L 20-22
--
--
Nov. 25, 2006
West Virginia
A
W 24-19
Week 6, 2009 #8/9 Cincinnati 21/21
H
L 17-34
Dec. 23, 2006
East Carolina (B)
N
W 24-7
Week 10, 2009 Rutgers
A
L 0-31
Sept. 8, 2007
Auburn
A
W 26-23
Sept. 28, 2007
West Virginia
H
W 21-13
Sept. 6, 2008
UCF
A
W 31-24
Sept 12, 2008
Kansas
H
Dec 6, 2008
West Virginia
A
W 37-34 Date L 7-13 Sept. 27, 2003
Week 5, 2008 Pitt
10/10
H
L 21-26
Week 6, 2008 Bye
19/20
--
--
Week 7, 2008 Syracuse
19/20
H
Week 8, 2008 Louisville
14/14
A
Week 9, 2008 Cincinnati
24/23
Week 5, 2009 Bye
23/24
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FOX SPORTS NEW YORK (0-1) Date
Opponent
Site
Result
Oct. 24, 1998
Hofstra
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L 30-50
REGIONAL NEWS NETWORK (1-0) Opponent
Site
Result
Army
A
W 28-0
to Fox Sports Net in March, 2000. ** Tape Delayed
Record Kion Wilson Holder
Honor Roll >> ALL-AMERICA (FCS FROM 1997-00; FBS 2001-Current) Player Jason Pierre-Paul, DE George Selvie, DE Mike Jenkins, CB Ben Moffitt, LB George Selvie, DE Trae Williams, CB Andre Hall, RB J.R. Reed, DB DeAndrew Rubin, PR Tony Umholtz, P Bill Gramatica, PK Demetrius Woods, LB
Year 2009 2008 2008 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2008 2008 2007 2005 2003 2002 1999 1998 1998 1997
FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICA Player Mike Ford, RB Zach Hermann, OL Carlton Mitchell, WR Matt Grothe, QB Chris Robinson, LB George Selvie, DE Carlton Williams, DB Danny Verpaele, DB Stephen Nicholas, LB
Year 2007 2007 2007 2006 2006 2006 2005 2004 2003
Team Outlet First Pro Football Weekly First AFCA Second Walter Camp First AFCA Second Sporting News, CFN.com Third AP HM SI.com Third AP HM SI.com First AFCA, AP, CBS Sportsline, CFN, ESPN, FWAA, SI.com, Walter Camp, Rivals First AFCA Second Walter Camp HM SI.com HM SI.com HM SI.com HM CNNSI.com First AP First AFCA Second AP HM Football Gazette Team HM HM HM HM HM Second HM Third Third
ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA Player Scott McCready Darren Bishop Isaac Bristol Tony Umholtz Darren Bishop
Pos. WR WR OT P WR
Outlet Sporting News Sporting News Sporting News Sporting News Sporting News Sporting News Sporting News Sporting News Sporting News Season 2000 1998 1998 1998 1997
Team District III District III District III District III District III
BILL WILLIS TROPHY (Touchdown Club of Columbus, Ohio) Player George Selvie
ALL-BIG EAST
Player Jason Pierre-Paul Kion Wilson Nate Allen Sampson Genus Jerome Murphy George Selvie Tyrone McKenzie George Selvie Marc Dile Cedric Hill Matt Huners Carlton Williams Mike Jenkins Ben Moffitt George Selvie Tyrone McKenzie Ryan Schmidt Trae Williams Matt Grothe Stephen Nicholas Ean Randolph Trae Williams Andre Hall Frank Davis Mike Jenkins Johnnie Jones John Miller Stephen Nicholas Terrence Royal Thed Watson
Pos. DE Pos. DE LB S OC CB DE LB DE OT TE OT SS DB LB DE LB OG DB QB LB KR CB RB OG DB DB OC LB DE OT
Season 2007 Season 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2006 2006 2006 2006 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005
ALL-CONFERENCE USA Player Andre Hall Alex Herron Derrick Sarosi Lee Roy Selmon J.R. Reed Maurice Jones Derrick Sarosi Kevin Verpaele
Pos. RB OC OT DT DB LB OT DB
C-USA ALL-FRESHMAN Player Ben Moffitt Johnny Peyton Danny Verpaele Stephen Nicholas
Pos. LB WR DB LB
Team 1st 3rd 3rd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 3rd
Season 2004 2004 2004 2003
Team 1st 1st 1st 1st
BURGER KING NATIONAL SCHOLAR ATHLETE OF THE WEEK ($5,000 Scholarship in Playerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Name) Player Tony Umholtz, P Darren Bishop, WR
Date 10/16/99 11/7/98
Player Marquel Blackwell Chris Daley Jimmy Fitts J.R. Reed
Pos. QB DE OG DB
Season 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2001 2001 2001 2001
Team First First First First Team First/Player of the Year First First First First First First First First First
FBS INDEPENDENT MVP (ESPN.COM) Season 2002
I-AA ALL-INDEPENDENT TEAM Player Rj Anderson Roy Manns Joey Sipp Tony Umholtz Ivan Alicot Rj Anderson Bernard Brown Bill Gramatica Trevor Hypolite Kenyatta Jones Demetrius Woods Ivan Alicot Anthony Henry Trevor Hypolite Roy Manns Steve Riggs Demetrius Woods
Player Tony Umholtz, P Tony Umholtz, P Tony Umholtz, P Tony Umholtz, P Dyral McMillan, RB Tony Umholtz, P Dyral McMillan, RB Tony Umholtz, P Bill Gramatica, PK Marshall Smith, LB Charlie Jackson, KR Roy Manns, SS
Date 9/25/99 10/2/99 10/9/99 10/16/99 10/23/99 10/30/99 11/6/99 11/6/99 9/19/98 10/4/97 11/1/97 11/1/97
BOWL GAME HONORS
Player Mike Ford MVP Matt Grothe MVP Ben Williams MVP
Opponent at Troy State Southern Illinois Liberty Illinois State New Hampshire at James Madison New Haven New Haven at Liberty Morehead State Charleston Southern Charleston Southern
Bowl, Year International Bowl, 2009 magicJack St. Petersburg Bowl, 2008 Papajohns.com Bowl,2006
All-Star Gridiron Classic (Orlando, Fla.)
Season 2001 2001 2001 2001
FBS ALL-INDEPENDENT (CollegeFootballNews.com) Player Marquel Blackwell Kawika Mitchell J.R. Reed DeAndrew Rubin Devin Sanderson Hugh Smith Marquel Blackwell Chris Daley Jimmy Fitts J.R. Reed
I-AA INDEPENDENT NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK
POSTSEASON ALL-STAR APPEARANCES
FBS ALL-INDEPENDENT (FootballNews)
Player Marquel Blackwell Team 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 1st/Defensive Player of the Year 2nd 2nd 2nd Rookie of the Year 1st Special Teams Player of the Year 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd
Season 2004 2004 2004 2004 2003 2003 2003 2003
Pos. WR DB OC P OT WR DB PK TE OT LB OL FS TE SS PK LB
Season 2003 2003 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2001 2001 2000 2000 1999 1999 1998 1998 1998
BLUE-GRAY ALL-STAR GAME
Season 1999 1999 1999 1999 1998 1998 1998 1998 1998 1998 1998 1997 1997 1997 1997 1997 1997
Team First First First First Second Second Second First Second Second First Second Second First Second Second Second
FBS NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK Player Date Ben Moffitt 9/30/07 George Selvie 9/23/07 Nate Allen 9/11/07
Opponent Publication West Virginia Walter Camp Defensive; Nagurski North Carolina Walter Camp Defensive; Auburn Nagurski Master Coaches Survey Game Ball
George Selvie 11/25/06 Ben Moffitt 9/24/05 J.R. Reed 11/29/03 Marquel Blackwell 9/8/01
West Virginia Louisville at Memphis at Pittsburgh
Player Maurice Jones, LB J.R. Reed, DB Marquel Blackwell, QB Chris Daley, DE Tavares Jurineack, NT Kawika Mitchell, LB DeAndrew Rubin, WR Hugh Smith, WR Maurice Tucker, DB Greg Walls, DT Jimmy Fitts, OG Anthony Williams, LB Anthony Henry, DB Kenyatta Jones, OT Dyral McMillan, RB Tony Umholtz, P Ivan Alicot, OL Chad Barnhardt, QB Trevor Hypolite, TE
DeJuan Green, RB Huey Whittaker, WR Bill Gramatica, PK Kenyatta Jones, OT
2003 2003 2000 2000
EAST-WEST SHRINE GAME Kion Wilson, LB Taurus Johnson, WR Richard Clebert, NT Trae Williams, DB Bill Gramatica, PK
2009 2008 2007 2007 2000
HULA BOWL Maurice Jones, LB Kawika Mitchell, LB
2003 2002
INTRAJUICE NORTH-SOUTH CLASSIC Stephen Nicholas, LB
2006
Under Armour SENIOR BOWL Nate Allen, S Jerome Murphy, CB George Selvie, DE Tyrone McKenzie, LB Ben Moffitt, LB Mike Jenkins, CB (Invited, DNP) Andre Hall, RB
2009 2009 2009 2008 2007 2007 2005
Walter Camp Defensive Rivals.com Defensive FWAA Bronko Nagurski SI.com, College; CFN.com USA Today
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Annual Team Awards << Rookie Of the Year
First Team
Strength & Conditioning OVer-achiever
In recognition of the player who exemplifies leadership and accountability both on and off the field.
1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Bernard Brown, CB Jimmy Fitts, OG Joe Condron, OT Chris Iskra, WR Shurron Pierson, DE Chris Carothers, OL Stephen Nicholas, LB Jackie Chambers, WR Carlton Williams, DB Matt Grothe, QB/George Selvie, DE Zach Hermann, OG Kion Wilson, LB B.J. Daniels, QB/Jason Pierre-Paul, DE
Golden Bull For recognition of the Scout Team player who contributed the most to the team during the season through hard work, effort, dedication and weekly preparation for the opponent.
1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Derrick Rackard, RB Marquel Blackwell, QB Kevin Patullo, QB/Solomon Burgess, DB n/a Billy Henderson, RB/John Marshall, DE Vinny Capogna, LB/Devin Kennedy, RB Ben Moffitt, LB/Trae Williams, RB Jordan Hicks, LB/Courtney Denson, QB Treco Bellamy, LB/Jason Fox, OC Shane McElwain, DE/Aston Samuels, RB Mike Padilla, FB/Kenneth Luberice, LB Evan Landi, QB/Charlton Sinclair, CB Julius Forte, DE/Joel Miller, RB
Scholar-AthletE 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Darren Bishop, WR Darren Bishop, WR Tony Umholtz, P Scott McCready, WR Derrick Rackard, RB Justin Geisler, K Justin Geisler, K Justin Geisler, K Mike Ruegger, TE Anthony Severino, QB Grant Gregory, QB and Marcus Edwards, WR Jake Sims, OL Chaz Hine, OL
Green & Gold Pride For the walk-on, who through his efforts on and off the field, best represents USF Football with quality play, leadership and work ethic.
1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Craig Laufer, OC Tony Umholtz, P Scott McCready, WR Jason Bingham, WR/Matt Groelinger, DL Solomon Burgess, DB Julian Johnson, LB Mike Ruegger, FB Anthony Severino, QB Ryan Bourdeau, LS Mike Padilla, RB/Ben Williams, RB Eric Setser, LS Shawn Cannon, RB Mistral Raymond, DB
Coaches Award 2007 Matt Huners, OG 2008 Matt Huners, OG 2009 Matt Grothe, QB
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2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Therrimann Edwards, DL Bernard Brown, DB Chris Iskra, WR/John Miller, DB Kevin Verpaele, DB Alex Herron, OC Derek Carter, TE Patrick St. Louis, LB Tyrone McKenzie, LB Ben Williams, RB Nate Allen, CB
Lee Roy Selmon Award For the individual who most displays the greatest courage, perseverance and determination in never giving up in the pursuit of team goals.
1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Marshall Smith, LB Chad Barnhardt, QB Therrimann Edwards, DL Jason Butler, LB Joe Morgan, DB Tavares Jurineack, NT Lee Roy Selmon, DT Clenton Crossley, RB Jason Allen, LB Marc Dile, OT Brouce Mompremier, LB Brouce Mompremier, LB George Selvie, DE
Outstanding Defensive Front Seven 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Demetrius Woods, LB Vassay Marc, LB Shawn Hay, DE Kawika Mitchell, LB Chris Daley, DE Greg Walls, DT Maurice Jones, LB Lee Roy Selmon, DT Tim Jones, DT/Ben Moffitt, LB Ben Moffitt, LB Ben Moffitt, LB George Selvie, DE George Selvie, DE
Outstanding Offensive Line 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Ivan Alicot, OC/OT Ivan Alicot, OT Joey Sipp, OC n/a Jimmy Fitts, OG/OC Derrick Sarosi, OT Alex Herron, OC Levi Newton, OT John Miller, OC Nick Capogna, OC Jake Griffin, OC Marc Dile, OL Sampson Genus, OL
Outstanding Special Teams Player 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
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Jay Mize, DB Jermaine Clemons, RB/KR Tony Umholtz, P Bill Gramatica, PK Kevin Verpaele, DB DeAndrew Rubin, KR/PR Javan Camon, DB Justin Daniel, LS Trae Williams, DB/KR Ean Randolph, KR Delbert Alvarado, K Maikon Bonani, K Eric Schwartz, K/Mike Walsh, LS
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Richard Guerrero, TE Courtney Davenport, RB Howard Campbell, DL Kenny Huebner, DL Drametrice Smith, DB Sam Miller, DB Matt Huners, OL George Selvie, DE Brandon Peguese, LB Mike McGowan, OG Mark Popek, OL Julius Forte, DE
Offensive Playmaker of the Year 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Clif Dell, WR Marquel Blackwell, QB Rafael Williams, RB Hugh Smith, WR Hugh Smith, WR Elgin Hicks, WR/Huey Whittaker, WR Andre Hall, RB Andre Hall, RB Taurus Johnson, WR Matt Grothe, QB Matt Grothe, QB B.J. Daniels, QB
Defensive Playmaker of the year 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Bernard Brown, DB Roy Manns, DB Roy Manns, DB J.R. Reed, DB J.R. Reed, DB J.R. Reed, DB Stephen Nicholas, LB Stephen Nicholas, LB Trae Williams, DB Trae Williams, DB/Mike Jenkins, DB Carlton Williams, SS Kion Wilson, LB
Defensive MVP 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Anthony Henry, FS Jason Butler, LB Brian Wilson, LB Anthony Henry, DB Anthony Williams, DB Kawika Mitchell, LB J.R. Reed, DB Stephen Nicholas, LB Terrence Royal,DE Stephen Nicholas, LB George Selvie, DE Tyrone McKenzie, LB Kion Wilson, LB
Offensive MVP 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Chad Barnhardt, QB Otis Dixon, FB Dyral McMillan, RB Marquel Blackwell, QB Marquel Blackwell, QB Marquel Blackwell, QB Brian Fisher, WR/QB Andre Hall, RB Andre Hall, RB Matt Grothe, QB Matt Grothe, QB Jessie Hester, WR B.J. Daniels, QB
RecordAllen Nate Holder
All-Time Roster >> Note: To be listed among the USF all-time roster, a player must have participated in at least one game. Boldface designates a player on the current roster. Following each name is years lettered, position(s), jersey number(s), hometown and high school.
-A-A-AIvan Alicot, 1997, 1998, OC/OT, 78, Miami, Fla., Miami Senior Edner Alcin, 2007,2008, 2009 WR, 6, Tampa, Fla., Chamberlain Jason Allen, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005 LB, 16, Ft. Myers, Fla., Ft. Myers Nate Allen, 2006, 2007,2008, 2009 DB, 5, Cape Coral, Fla., Cape Coral Delbert Alvarado, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 PK/P, 24/25, Tampa, Fla., Robinson Rj Anderson, 1998, 1999, WR, 82, Gainesville, Fla., Buchholtz Billy Attix, 1998, 1999, OT/OG, 62/76, Umatilla, Fla., Umatilla Bermanley Augustin, 2009, WR, 84, Delray Beach, Fla., Atlantic Brett Avery, 1997, 1998, DE, 98, Tampa, Fla., Tampa Catholic Matt Aycox 2006, 2007, DE, 93, Gainesville, Fla., Gainesville
-B-B-BRonnie Banks, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, QB, 14, New Orleans, La., Lawless David Bailey, 2003, OL, 70, Plant City, Fla., Durant Joe Bain, 2002, 2003, 2004, WR, 88/9, Dade City, Fla., Pasco Brandon Baker, 2002, 2003, 2004 2005, P, 47, Lake Placid, Fla., Lake Placid George Baker, 2008, 2009, CB, 22, Miami, Fla., Archbishop Carroll Dexter Baldwin, 2009, WR, 13, Bradenton, Fla., Southeast Josh Balloon, 2003, 2004, 2005, LB, 57, Tampa, Fla., Jefferson Chad Barnhardt, 1997, 1998, QB, 10, Lake Wales, Fla., Lake Wales Sam Barrington, 2009, LB, 36, Jacksonville, Fla., Terry Parker Jamar Bass, 2009, OL, 63, Apopka, Fla., Apopka Cedric Battles, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, DL, 55, Coleman, Fla., Wildwood David Bedford, 2008, 2009, DE, 58, Palm Beach, Fla., Palm Beach Central Cedric Bell, 1997, 1998, OG, 75/71, Bradenton, Fla., Southeast Treco Bellamy, 2005, LB, 52, Monticello, Fla., Jefferson County Ryan Benjamin, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, LS, 53, New Port Richey, Fla., River Ridge Mike Benzer, 2005, 2006, PK, 28, Longwood, Fla., Lyman Jason Bingham, 2001, WR, 80, New Port Richey, Fla., River Ridge Darren Bishop,1997, 1998, WR, 17, St. Petersburg, Fla., Lakewood Ian Blackwell, 1999, DE, 58, Pensacola, Fla., Escambia Marquel Blackwell, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, QB, 10, St. Petersburg, Fla., Dixie Hollins Will Bleakley, 2004, 2005, 2006, TE, 84, Crystal River, Fla, Crystal River Tchecoy Blount, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, DE, 56, St. Petersburg, Fla., Dixie Hollins Dontavia Bogan 2007,2008, 2009, WR, 81, Thomasville, Ga., Central County Maikon Bonani, 2008, K, 28, Lake Wales, Fla. Lake Wales David Bossone, 2002, RB, 39, Palm Harbor, Fla., Palm Harbor University HS Ryan Bourdeau, 2004, 2005, LS, 78, Seminole, Fla., Seminole A.J. Brant, 2004, 2005, DB, 5, Daytona Beach, Fla., Mainland Craig Breen, 2009, RB, 38, Bushnell, Fla., South Sumter Vince Brewer, 2000, 2001, 2002,2003, RB, 25, Bartow, Fla., Bartow Isaac Bristol, 1997, 1998, OT, 65, Tampa, Fla., Hillsborough Kyle Bronson, 2005, PK, 35, Tampa, Fla., Wharton Bernard Brown, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, CB, 23,Jacksonville, Fla, Lee D’Juan Brown, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, CB, 42, Belle Glade, Fla., Glades Central John Brown, 2000, DE, 99, Lakeland, Fla., Lakeland Jeremy Burnett, 2004, 2005, DB, 33, Tampa, Fla., Jefferson Derek Busciglio, 1997, 1998, DT, 93, Plant City, Fla., Plant City Solomon Burgess, 1999,2000, 2001, 2002, DB, 32/27, Delray Beach, Fla., Atlantic Jarriett Buie, 2006, 2007, 2008, DE, 91/90, Tampa, Fla., Armwood Ben Busbee, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 TE, 82, Mobile, Ala., McGill-Toolen Jason Butler, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, LB, 50/64, Bartow, Fla., Bartow Tyson Butler, 2008, 2009, CB, 4, Fort Myers, Fla. Cypress Lake
-C-C-CQuinton Callum, 2001, 2002, 2003, RB, 34, Lake City, Fla., Columbia Joey Camero, 1997, 1998, 1999, NT, 51, Tampa, Fla., Jesuit Javan Camon, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, DB, 12, DB, Punta Gorda, Fla., Charlotte Howard Campbell, 2001, 2002, DL, 92, Ocilla, Ga., Irwin County Shawn Cannon, 2007, 2008, RB, 24, Pensacola, Fla., Tate Nick Capogna, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 OC, 63/69, Clearwater, Fla., Clearwater Catholic Vinny Capogna, 2002, 2003, LB, 59, Clearwater, Fla.,Clearwater Catholic Jared Carnes, 2005, 2006, 2007 OT, 70, St. Petersburg, Fla., St. Petersburg Catholic Chris Carothers, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, OL, 74, Clearwater, Fla.,Clearwater Derek Carter, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, DE/TE, 85, Tampa, Fla., Jesuit Sean Cassese, 1999, 2000, OG, 62, Carmel, N.Y., Carmel Aleous Chambers, 1999, 2000, FB, 9, Tampa, Fla., Chamberlain Jackie Chambers, 2004, 2005, WR, 83, Miami, Fla., Edison Curtis Chance, 2004, DL, 98, St. Petersburg, Fla., Dixie Hollins
Carl Charles, 1997, LB, 57, Immokalee, Fla., Immokalee Jon Chivas, 1999, DB, 4, Sarasota, Fla., Riverview Kevin Christian, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, OT/OG, 79, Bradenton, Fla., Bayshore Richard Clebert, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 DL, 76, Miami, Fla., Edison Jermaine Clemons, 1997, 1998, 1999, RB, 22, Clearwater, Fla., Clearwater Casey Cobb, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, TE/LS, 89, Gulf Breeze, Fla., Gulf Breeze Joe Condron, 1999, OT, 73, Brooksville, Fla., Central Eric Conway, 2002, 2003, DB, 30, Temple Terrace, Fla., Jesuit Lakenji Cooper, 1998, DB, 3, Largo, Fla., Largo Andre Copeland, 2004, RB, 22, Lake City, Fla., Columbia David Cozzo 2007, WR, 14, Miami, Fla., Palmetto Allen Cray, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 DL, 94, Lake City, Fla., Columbia Clenton Crossley, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, RB, 28, Bushnell, Fla., South Sumter
-D-D-DChris Daley, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, DE, 57, Brooksville, Fla., Hernando B.J. Daniels, 2008, 2009, QB, 7, Tallahasse, Fla., Lincoln Justin Daniel, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, LS, 73, Punta Gorda, Fla., Charlotte Lucas Darr, 2007,2008 LB, 52, Clearwater, Fla., Countryside Courtney Davenport, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, RB/LB, 30/31, Quincy, Fla., N. Florida Christian Devon Davis, 2002, 2003, 2004, LB, 52, Miramar, Fla., Miramar Frank Davis, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, OG/OT, 68, Republic of Panama, Kilpatrick Glenn Davis, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, CB, 24, St. Petersburg, Fla., Dixie Hollins Ken Dawson, 1999, 2000, 2001, OT, 72, Seffner, Fla., Armwood Rony Delisca, 2009, DE, 45, Tampa, Fla., Wharton Clif Dell, 1997, 1998, WR, 4, Tampa, Fla., King Courtney Denson, 2005, 2006, 2007, WR/QB, 1/8/7, Miami, Fla., Central Marc Dile, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 OT, 78, Miami, Fla., Edison Otis Dixon, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, FB, 21, Clearwater, Fla., Clearwater Djems Don, 1998, 2000, DT, 96, Miami, Fla., North Miami Beach Keely Dorsey,, 2006, RB, 10, Tallahassee, Fla., Lincoln Dylan Douglas, 2007, DB, 2, Jacksonville, Fla., Jackson Albert Dowdell, 2002, DB, 38, Miami, Fla., Northwestern Darryl Dudding, 2006, 2007, 2008, LS, 58, Indian Rocks, Fla., Indian Rocks Christian Matt Dunkle, 1999, DT, 47, Jacksonville, Fla., University Christian Reshod Durant, 1999, 2000, 15, Gainesville, Fla., Eastside
-E-E-EDamien Edwards, 2009, OT, 73, Chandler, Ariz., Chandler Marcus Edwards, 2002, 2008 WR, 83, Tampa, Fla., Clearwater Catholic Marcus Edwards, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 WR, 11, Mayo, Fla., Lafayette Therrimann Edwards, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, DT, 63, Lake Wales, Fla., Lake Wales Chris Ellick, 2005, 2006, 37, DB, Tampa, Fla., Wharton Brian Erb, 1997, TE, 89, Spring Hill, Fla., Hudson Colby Erskin, 2006, 2008, 2009, WR, 29, Seminole, Fla., Seminole Danous Estenor, 2008, 2009, OL, 60, Palm Beadch, Fla., Palm Beach Central Russell Everitt, 1998, OC, 61, Cape Coral, Fla., Cape Coral
-F-F-FMark Feldman, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, TE, 44, Clearwater, Fla., Clearwater Catholic Brian Fisher, 2001, 2002, 2003, WR/RB/QB, 16/5, Pensacola, Fla., Pine Forest Jimmy Fitts, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, OG, 75, Bradenton, Fla., Southeast Mike Ford, 2007,2008, 2009, RB, 26, Sarasota, Fla., Sarasota Jason Fox, 1997, LB/FB, 34, Ocala, Fla., Forest Jason Fox, 2006, 2007,2008, OC, 62/41, Valrico, Fla., Durant Bryan Freese, 1997, QB, 14, Seminole, Fla., Osceola Ryan Frisco, 1997, 1998, DE, Tampa, Fla., Jesuit
-G-G-GLouis Gachette, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 DB, 7, Immokalee, Fla., Immokalee J.B. Garris, 2004, WR, 10, Gibsonton, Fla., East Bay Josh Garvin, 2009, OG, 69, Lakeland, Fla., Lake Gibson Glen Gauntt, 1997, 1998, 1999, QB, 18/17, Sarasota,Fla., Booker Justin Geisler, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, PK, 49, Land O’ Lakes, Fla., Land O’ Lakes Sampson Genus, 2007, 2008, 2009, OC, 62, Lake City, Fla., Columbia Woody George, 2005, 2006, 2007, DL, 96, Belle Glade, Fla., Glades Central Ryne Giddens, 2009, DE, 7, Seffner, Fla., Armwood Ryan Gilliam, 2006, 2007, DB, 22, Tallahassee, Fla., Lincoln Bruce Gipson, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, WR/DB, 19, Punta Gorda, Fla., Charlotte Bill Gramatica, 1998, 1999, 2000, PK, 7, LaBelle, Fla., LaBelle
Santiago Gramatica, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, PK, 7, LaBelle, Fla., LaBelle DeJuan Green, 2002, 2003, RB, 23/2, Jacksonville, Fla., Raines S.J. Green, 2003, 2004, 2005, WR, 81, Brandon, Fla., Brandon Edwin Greene, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, CB, 2, Miami, Fla., Southridge Grant Gregory, 2006, 2007, 2008,QB, 15, Athens, Ohio, Athens Jake Griffin, 2005, 2006,2008 OL, 2007, OC, 77, Seffner, Fla., Armwood Sterling Griffin, 2009, WR, 17, Opa Locka, Fla., Miami Monsignor Pace Cory Grisson, 2009, DL, 46, LaGrange, Ga., Troup County Matt Groelinger, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, DL, 95, San Diego, Calif., Ramona Matt Grothe, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, QB, 8, Lakeland, Fla., Lake Gibson Richard Guerrero, 1999, 2000, TE, 84, Miami, Fla. Braddock
-H-H-HDarren Haliburton, 2005, WR, 88, Riviera Beach, Fla., Suncoast Andre Hall, 2004, 2005, RB, 2, St. Petersburg, Fla., Dixie Hollins Patrick Hampton, 2008, 2009, DE, 41, Lithonia, Ga. Martin Luther King Antwon Hanks, 2006, 2007, 2008, WR, 19, Lake Weir, Fla., Lake Weir Aaron Harris, 2006, DL, 2007, 2008, 2009, DT, 98, Williston, Fla., Williston Steve Hatley, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, DE, 55, St. Petersburg, Fla., Northeast Jeff Hawkins, 2009, TE, 89, Ocala, Fla., Vanguard Shawn Hay, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, DE, 88, Jupiter, Fla., Jupiter Ahmad Hayes, 1997, WR, 3, Boynton Beach, Fla., Santaluces Colby Hearn, 2003, 2004, WR, 87, WR, Belleview, Fla., Belleview Ryan Hearn, 2000, 2001, 2002, DB/WR, 37, Belleview, Fla., Belleview Ron Hemingway, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, DB, 3, St. Petersburg, Fla., St. Petersburg Billy Henderson, 2002, 2003, 2004, RB, 26/13, Pinellas Park, Fla.,Pinellas Park Chuck Henderson, 1999, LB/DE, 66, Tampa, Fla., Hillsborough Anthony Henry, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, DB, 12, Ft. Myers, Fla., Estero Zach Hermann, 2007, 2008,2009, OG, 61, Oldsmar, Fla., Eask Lake Alex Herron, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, OC, 71, New Smyrna Beach, Fla., New Smyrna Beach Houston Hess, 2006, 2007, 2008, LB, 40 Oswego, Ill., Oswego Joe Herzhauser, 2007, 2008, OT, 72, St. Petersburg, Fla., Lakewood Jessie Hester, 2005, 2007, 2008 2009, WR, 87, Belle Glade, Fla., Glades Central Elgin Hicks, 2001, 2002, 2003, WR, 22, Punta Gorda, Fla., Charlotte Jake Hickson, 2000, TE, 35, New Smyrna Beach, Fla., New Smyrna Beach George Higgins, 1999, TE, 41, Tarpon Springs, Fla., Tarpon Springs Amp Hill, 2006, WR, 6, Jacksonville, Fla., First Coast Anthony Hill, 2009, DL, 96, Pensacola, Fla., Pensacola Carlton Hill, 2005, QB, 4, Monticello, Fla., Jefferson County Cedric Hill, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008,TE, 9, Valdosta, Ga., Valdosta Chris Hill, 1997, FB, 36, Sarasota, Fla. Dudley Hill, 1998, WR, 30, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., St. Thomas Aquinas Chaz Hine, 2008, 2009, OL, 79, Lithia, Fla., Newsome Lance Hoeltke, 1997, QB, 16, Palm Beach, Fla. Matt Holt, 1999, WR, 87, Bradenton, Fla., Bayshore Faron Hornes, 2009, WR, 23, Bradenton, Fla., Southeast Shelly Houston, 2002, 2003, OL, 65, Immokalee, Fla., Immokalee Kenny Huebner, 2002, 2003, DL/OL, 46, Lutz, Fla., Gaither Matt Huners, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, OG, 71, Palm Harbor, Fla., Palm Harbor University Tommy Hunter, 2000, 2001, 2003, DE/TE, 87/50, Crawfordville, Fla., Wakulla Trevor Hypolite, 1997, 1998, TE, 83, Rockledge, Fla., Rockledge
-I-I-IPhilip Ibisi, 2001, 2002, DE, 96, Miami, Fla., Carol City Chris Iskra, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, WR, 83/9, Clearwater, Fla., Clearwater Catholic
-J-J-JAmarri Jackson, 2005, 2006, 2007, WR, 18, Sarasota, Fla., Riverview Charlie Jackson, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, WR, 1, Miami, Fla., Edison Jamaal Jenkins, 2005, 2006, 2007, DB, 10/23, Belle Glade, Fla., Glades Central Mike Jenkins, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, DB, 2/4, Bradenton, Fla., Southeast Julian Johnson, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, LB, 40/53, Longwood, Fla., Lyman Ron Johnson, 1998, 1999, 2000, NT, 49/97, Tampa, Fla., Armwood Taurus Johnson, 2005, 2006, 2007,2008, WR, 89, Cape Coral, Fla., Cape Coral Johnnie Jones, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, DB, 35/27, Sarasota, Fla., Booker Kenyatta Jones, 1997, 1998,1999, 2000, OT, 74, Gainesville, Fla., Eastside Maurice Jones, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, LB, 6, Bradenton, Fla., Booker Tim Jones, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, TE/DE, 82/99, Lakeland, Fla., Kathleen Sabbath Joseph, 2007,2008, 2009, LB, 43/11, Miami, Fla., Central Josh Julmiste, 2005, 2006, DE, 91, Miramar, Fla., Miramar
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All-Time Roster << << Pat Julmiste, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, QB, 17/3, Miramar, Fla., Miramar
-K-K-KRichard Kelly, 2007, 2008, 2009, FB , 39/43, Bushnell, Fla., South Sumter Devin Kennedy, 2003, 2004, RB, 24, Tampa, Fla., Plant Andrew Ketchel, 2007, 2008, 2009, TE, 85, Shalimar, Fla., Choctawhatchee Cedric King, 2002, 2003, WR, 7, St. Petersburg, Fla., Gibbs James Kirkland, 1997, WR/DB, 29, Clearwater, Fla., Osceola Craig Kobel, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, DL, 40, Lake Worth, Fla., Santaluces
-O-O-OQuincy Okolie, 2007, 2008, TE, 88, West Palm Beach, Fla., Palm Beach Central
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Jacob Sims, 2007, 2008, 2009, OT, 64, Winter Park, Fla., Winter Park Charlton Sinclair, 2008, DB, 31, Jacksonville, Fla., Madarin Joey Sipp, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, OG/OC, 68, Tampa, Fla., Hillsborough Devon Small, 2001, 2002, OL, 78, Miami, Fla., Monsignor Pace Joshua Smiley, 2007, LB/DE, 48, Milton, Fla., Milton Terrance Smiley, 1997, 1998, NT, 33, Lake Wales, Fla., Lake Wales Drametrice Smith, 2003, 2004, DB, 41, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., St. Thomas Aquinas Hugh Smith, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, RB/WR, 33/2, Merritt Island, Fla., Merritt Island Marshall Smith, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, LB, 46, St. Cloud, Fla., St. Cloud Walt Smith, 2005, 2006, DB/RB, 25, Bartow, Fla., Bartow Mike Snellgrove, 1999, 2000, 2001, TE/OT, 92/65, Dothan, Ala., Dothan Mark Sopcik, 2001, 2002, 2003, OG, 76, Lutz, Fla., Land Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Lakes Matt Sparrowhawk, 2000, 2001, OG, 61, Lithia, Fla., Durant Donte Spires, 2007, LB, 55, Tampa, Fla., Pearl River Community College Jerome Springfield, 2004, 2005, OT, 72, Ft. Myers, Fla., Lehigh Acres Leslie Stirrups, 2009, DT, 44, Tampa, Fla., Hillsborough Tyler Stowell, 2009, WR, 14, St. Petersburg, Fla., Northside Christian Brian Surcy, 1997, 1998, RB, 25, Tampa, Fla., Bloomingdale
Lindsey Lamar, 2009, RB, 5, Tampa, Fla., Hillsborough Michael Lanaris, 2009, LB, 55, Lake Mary, Fla., Lake Mary Evan Landi, 2009, QB, 12, Coral Springs, Fla., Coral Springs Charter Chris Lane, 2009, DB, 24, Miami, Fla., Everglades Craig Laufer, 1997, OC, 61, Coral Springs, Fla., Taravella Jason Lehman, 2002, 2003, OL, 64, Los Angeles, Calif., Ribet Academy Jon Lejiste, 2009, DB, 12, Delray Beach, Fla., Atlantic Community C.J. Lewis, 2002, 2003, 2004, WR, 1, Titusville, Fla.,Astronaut Travis Lipp, 2001, 2003, 2004, WR, 81/23, Bradenton, Fla., Southeast Craig Lloyd, 2003, FB, 38, Daytona Beach, Fla., Mainland Casey Loesch, 1999, DL, 95, St. Petersburg, Fla., St. Petersburg A.J. Love, 2007, 2008, 2009, WR, 5/11, Bradenton, Fla., Southeast Mike Lube, 2003, 2004, OL, 77, Palm Harbor, Fla., Palm Harbor University Kenneth Luberice, 2007, 2008, 2009, LB/TE, 54/34, Boca Raton, Fla., Spanish River Terry Lucas, 2000, WR, 43, Manassas, Va., Osbourn
Mike Padilla, 2007, 2008, FB, 38, Cape Coral, Fla., Cape Coral Kevin Patullo, 2000, 2001, 2002, QB, WR, 18, Weston, Fla., Weston Cesar Paz, 2002, OC, 63, Tampa, Fla., Gaither Brandon Peguese, 2007, LB, 47, Greensboro, NC, Grimsley Marvin Peoples, 2006, 2007, 2008, LB, 42, Apopka, Fla., Apopka Cameron Perkins, 2008, DB, 35, Pensacola, Fla.Woodham Rafael Perez, 1998, DT, 92, Miami, Fla., Miami Springs Ilia Petrov, 2006, 2008 P, 36, Tampa, Fla., Tampa Bay Tech Johnny Peyton, 2004, 2005, WR, 8, Dade City, Fla., Pasco Willie Phelps, 2004, DB, 30, Sarasota, Fla. Trent Pupello, 2008, TE, 44, Tampa, Fla. Jefferson Sam Phillips, 2002, DB, 19, Winter Park, Fla., Winter Park Jason Pierre-Paul, 2009, DE, 90, Deefield Beach, Fla., Deerfield Beach Shurron Pierson, 2001, 2002, DE, 41, Wildwood, Fla., Wildwood Moise Plancher, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, RB, 1/3, Naples, Fla., Barron Collier Ricky Ponton, 2005, 2006, RB, 5, Tampa, Fla., Hillsborough Mark Popek, 2009, OT, 74, Plant City, Fla., Plant City Cory Porter, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, WR, 80, Tarpon Springs, Fla., Tarpon Springs Darren Powe, 2008, DL, 75, Mayo, Fla., Lafayette
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Siaosi Uhatafe, 2004, 2005, 2006, DL/FB, 39, St. Petersburg, Fla., Gibbs Tony Umholtz, 1997, 1998, 1999, P, 35, Largo, Fla., Osceola Mike Usry, 1999, 2000, QB, 6/13, Tallahassee, Fla., N. Florida Christian
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Tyrone McKenzie, 2007,2008 LB, 27, Riverview, Fla., Riverview Dyral McMillan, 1998, 1999, RB, 6/27, Bradenton, Fla., Southeast Anwar McNeil, 2004, WR/DE, 82, Sebring, Fla., Sebring Brian McNulty, 1997, OG, 69, Tampa, Fla., Jesuit Alonzo McQueen, 2007,2008 LB, 57, Jacksonville, Fla., Lee Joel Miller, 2008, 2009, RB, 27, Tampa, Fla., Wharton John Miller, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, DB, 36, Apopka, Fla., Lake Brantley John Miller, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, OC, 61, Belle Glade, Fla., Glades Central Josh Miller, 2002, RB, 40 Sam Miller, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, DB/LB, 29/56, Bushnell, Fla., South Sumter Mike Minus, 2000, 2001, 2002, LB, 52, Miami, Fla., American Aaron Milton, 1997, OG, 71, Bradenton, Fla., Southeast Carlton Mitchell, 2007, 2008 2009, WR, 2, Lutz, Fla., Gaither Kawika Mitchell, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, LB, 49/5, Winter Springs, Fla., Lake Howell Jay Mize, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, DB, 31, Palm Harbor, Fla., East Lake Ben Moffitt, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, LB, 59, Bushnell, Fla., South Sumter Brouce Mompremier, 2006, 2007, 2008 LB, 53, Miami, Fla., Edison Sidney Moore, 2003, DB, 35, Tampa, Fla., Hillsborough Joe Morgan, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, DB, 38, Miami, Fla., American Micah Morgan, 2007, DB, 1, Tallahassee, Fla., Leon Emerson Morris, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, DE, 54, Miami, Fla., Northwestern David Mullins, 2002, 2003, 2004, QB/DB, 11, Jacksonville, Fla., Bolles Jerome Murphy, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, DB/CB, 3, Elizabeth, N.J., Elizabeth Demetris Murray, 2009, RB, 21, Buford, Ga., Buford
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Derrick Rackard, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, RB, 26, Reddick, Fla., North Marion Mistral Raymond, 2009, DB, 16, Palmetto, Fla., Palmetto Ryan Reardon, 1997, PK, 14, Coral Springs, Fla., Coral Springs Clay Rebol, 2000, 2001, LB, 48, Port Charlotte, Fla., Charlotte J.R. Reed. 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, DB, 27/32, Tampa, Fla., Hillsborough Patrick Ricardson, 2008, 2009, WR, 80,Pensacola, Fla. Woodham Steve Riggs, 1997, PK, 6, Clearwater, Fla., East Lake Julian Riley, 2006, 2007, DT/NT, 99/91, St. Petersburg, Fla., Lakewood Marcus Rivers, 1997, WR, 81, Panama City, Fla., Rutheford Tyller Roberts, 2005, 2006, 2007,2008, DB, 26/6, Orlando, Fla., Edgewater Chris Robinson, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, LB, 49, Bunnell, Fla., Flagler Palm Coast Kenny Robinson, 2000, 2001, 2003, DB, 20/21, Pensacola, Fla., Escambia Tavarious Robinson, 2003, 2004, 2005, DE, 46, Goulds, Fla., Homestead Dan Rodimer, 1999, 2000, TE/OT, 86, Rockaway, N.J., Seton Hall Prep Terrence Royal, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, DE, 56, Tampa, Fla./Wharton DeAndrew Rubin, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, WR, 81/4, St. Petersburg, Fla., Dixie Hollins Mike Ruegger, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, RB/TE, 48, Gainesville, Fla., P.K. Yonge
-S-S-SPatrick St. Louis, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, LB, 54, Miami, Fla., Washington Alvin Salter, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, DB/WR, 20, Tallahassee, Fla., Florida A&M High Aston Samuels, 2007, 2009, RB, 20, Belle Glade, Fla., Glades Central Armando Sanchez, 2009, LB, 51, St. Petersburg, Fla., Northeast Devin Sanderson, 2000, 2001, 2002, P, 98/13, Mullicia Hills, N.J. , Clearview Mike Sandy, 1997, 1998, DB, 13, St. Petersburg, Fla., Osceola Derrick Sarosi, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, OT, 66, Titusville, Fla., Astronaut Eric Schaum, 2000, PK, 50, Englewood, Fla., Lemon Bay Ryan Schmidt, 2006, 2007, 2008, OG/OC, 65, Boca Raton, Fla., Boca Raton Eric Schwartz, 2009, K, 32, Hudson, Fla., Hudson Larry Scott, 1997, 1998, 1999, OT, 70, Sebring, Fla., Sebring Antonio Searcy, 2004, DL/OL, 97, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., Stranahan Nathan Seay, 2002, OL, 67, Bushnell, Fla., South Sumter Lee Roy Selmon, 1999, 2000, 2003, 2004, DL, Odessa, Fla., Sickles George Selvie, 2006, 2007,2008, 2009, DE, 95, Pensacola, Fla., Pine Forest Eric Setser, 2006, 2007,2008, LS, 67/73, Ridgewood, Ohio, North Union Anthony Severino, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, QB, 12, Tampa, Fla., Jesuit Allynson Sheffield, 2002, 2003, 2004, WR, 6, Miami, Fla./Northwestern Jason Sherman, 2007,2008, 2009, WR, 2/1, Jacksonville, Fla., First Coast Andreas Shields, 2009, TE, 88, Tampa, Fla., Wharton Adam Shuler, 1998, DT, 91, Orlando, Fla., Evans Jon Simmons, 2002, 2003, 2004 2005, DE, 45, Clearwater, Fla., Clearwater Catholic Chad Simpson, 2004, 2005, RB, 20, Miami, Fla., Edison Sidney Simpson, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, DB, 11/1, Opa-locka, Fla., Northwestern
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-T-T-TCedric Tate, 1997, 1998, DB/LB, 27, Avon Park, Fla., Avon Park Jamar Taylor, 2007, 2008, 2009, RB, 33, Lakeland, Fla., Lakeland Justin Teachey, 2005, 2006, 2007,2008, PK, 27, Palmetto, Fla., Palmetto Eric Thomas, DL, 2004, 2005, 50, Lake City, Fla., Columbia David Thompson, 1997, 1998, DB, 8, Palm Beach, Fla., Palm Beach Lakes Danny Tolley, 2006, 2007, 2008, OT/OG, 73, Wesley Chapel, Fla., Wesley Chapel Maurice Tucker, 2001, 2002, DB, 21, Bartow, Fla., Bartow
-V-V-VDanny Verpaele, 2004, 2006, 2008, DB, 17, Merritt Island, Fla., Merritt Island Kevin Verpaele, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, DB, 17, Merritt Island, Fla., Merritt Island
-W-W-WWalter Walker, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, OL/OG, 75, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., South Plantation Michael Walsh, 2009, LS, 68, Tampa, Fla., Plant Thed Watson, 2005, 2006, OT, 55, St. Petersburg, Fla., Lakewood Greg Walls, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, DL, 8, Sarasota, Fla., Booker Antonio Warren, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, DB, 24/4, Miami, Fla., North Miami Beach Jeremiah Warren, 2007, 2008, 2009, OG/OL, 55, Panama City, Fla., Bay Quenton Washington, 2007,2008, 2009, DB/CB, 16/2, Fort Myers, Fla., Fort Myers LaDre Watkins, 2009, LB, 47, Tampa, Fla., Wharton Kayvon Webster, 2009, DB, 6, Opa Locka, Fla., Miami Monsignor Pace Kevin White, 1997, FB, 13, Tallahassee, Fla., Lincoln Brent Whitfield, 1997, 1998, 1999, OT, 77, Minneola, Fla., South Lake Huey Whittaker, 2001, 2002, 2003, WR, 15, Springstead, Fla., Springstead Anthony Williams, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, LB, 39, Pahokee, Fla., Pahokee Benjamin Williams, 2005, 2006, 2007,2008, RB, 30, Lake Wales, Fla., Lake Wales Bryan Williams, 2002, 2003, WR, 86, Gainesville, Fla., P.K. Yonge Carlton Williams, 2005, 2006, 2007,2008 DB 32, Valdosta, Ga., Valdosta Jacquian Williams, 2009, LB, 57, Riverview, Fla., Riverview Trae Williams, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, RB/DB, 34/21, Plant City, Fla., Durant Keith Williams, 1997, RB, 32, Ft. Myers, Fla., Bishop Verot LaFann Williams, 1998, 1999, RB/DB, 5, Pahokee, Fla., Pahokee Rafael Williams, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, RB, 28, Perry, Fla., Taylor County Willie Williams, 2004, WR, 15, Lake Wales, Fla., Lake Wales Brian Wilson, 1997, 1998, 1999, LB, 42, Palm Harbor, Fla., Tarpon Springs Jeffrey Wilson, 2008, 2009, WR, 83, Miramar, Fla., Everglades Kion Wilson, 2008, 2009, LB, 42, Jacksonville, Fla., Raines Theo Wilson, 2008, 2009, WR, 21/9, Dunedin, Fla., Dunedin Scott Wolf, 2003, DE, 96, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., St. Thomas Aquinas Demetrius Woods, 1997, 1998, LB, 45, Miami, Fla., North Miami Beach
-Y-Y-YJerrell Young, 2008, 2009, S, 1, Miami, Fla., North Miami Beach
-Z-Z-ZCarl Zalak, 2000, DL, 90, Weston, Fla.
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Charlie Jackson.................................................... 1997-2000 Joe Morgan....................................................................2001 C.J. Lewis................................................................. 2002-04 Sidney Simpson....................................................... 2002-04 Courtney Denson...........................................................2005 Moise Plancher..............................................................2006 Jason Sherman........................................................ 2007-09 Jerrel Young............................................................. 2008-09 Edwin Greene...................................................... 1997-2000 Hugh Smith............................................................. 2001-02 DeJuan Green................................................................2003 Andre Hall............................................................... 2004-05 Mike Jenkins..................................................................2004 Jackie Chambers............................................................2006 Carlton Mitchell....................................................... 2007-09 Dylan Douglas...............................................................2007 Queton Washington................................................. 2008-09 Ahmad Hayes................................................................1997 Lakenji Cooper...............................................................1998 Ron Hemingway...................................................... 2000-03 Pat Julmiste............................................................. 2004-06 Jerome Murphy....................................................... 2006-09 Moise Plancher........................................................ 2006-09 Clif Dell.................................................................... 1997-98 Jon Chivas......................................................................1999 DeAndrew Rubin..................................................... 2000-02 Antonio Warren....................................................... 2003-04 Carlton Hill....................................................................2005 Mike Jenkins............................................................ 2005-07 Daniel Bryant................................................................2008 Tyson Butler............................................................. 2008-09 Bryan Freese..................................................................1997 Kawika Mitchell....................................................... 2000-02 Brian Fisher...................................................................2003 A.J. Brant................................................................. 2004-05 Ricky Ponton....................................................... 2005-2006 Nate Allen................................................................ 2006-09 A.J. Love.........................................................................2008 Lindsey Lamar...............................................................2009 Steve Riggs....................................................................1997 Dyral McMillan..............................................................1998 Mike Usry......................................................................1999 Maurice Jones.......................................................... 2000-03 Allynson Sheffield................................................... 2002-04 Johnnie Jones................................................................2005 Amp Hill........................................................................2006 Edner Alcin.............................................................. 2007-09 Tyler Roberts........................................................... 2007-08 Kayvon Webster.............................................................2009 Brian Newsome.............................................................1997 Bill Gramatica...................................................... 1998-2000 Anthony Williams..........................................................2001 Santiago Gramatica................................................. 2001-04 Cedric King.............................................................. 2002-03 Louis Gachette......................................................... 2005-08 Courtney Denson...........................................................2007 B.J. Daniels.............................................................. 2008-09 Ryne Giddens................................................................2009 David Thompson...................................................... 1997-98 Greg Walls........................................................... 1999-2002 Johnny Peyton......................................................... 2004-05 Matt Grothe............................................................. 2006-09 Courtney Denson...........................................................2006 Aleous Chambers...........................................................1999 Chris Iskra................................................................ 2001-03 Joe Bain.........................................................................2004 Cedric Hill................................................................ 2005-08 Theo Wilson...................................................................2009 Chad Barnhardt....................................................... 1997-98 Marquel Blackwell................................................... 1999-02 J.B. Garris.......................................................................2004 Jamaal Jenkins..............................................................2005 Keeley Dorsey (deceased)..............................................2006 Roy Manns........................................................... 1997-2000 Sidney Simpson.............................................................2001 David Mullins........................................................... 2002-04
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Marcus Edwards...................................................... 2005-08 Sabbath Joseph.............................................................2009 A.J. Love.........................................................................2009 Anthony Henry........................................................ 1997-00 Javan Camon (deceased)......................................... 2001-04 Anthony Severino.................................................... 2004-07 John Lejiste............................................................. 2008-09 Evan Landi............................................................... 2008-09 Kevin White...................................................................1997 Mike Sandy....................................................................1998 Mike Usry......................................................................2000 Devin Sanderson..................................................... 2001-02 Billy Henderson.............................................................2004 Dexter Baldwin........................................................ 2008-09 Mike Sandy....................................................................1997 Ronnie Banks.......................................................... 2001-04 David Cozzo...................................................................2007 Tyler Stowell..................................................................2009 Reshod Durant...............................................................1999 Huey Whittaker....................................................... 2001-03 Willie Williams...............................................................2004 Sam Miller.....................................................................2005 Grant Gregory.......................................................... 2006-08 Victor Marc....................................................................2009 Lance Hoeltke................................................................1997 Scott McCready.................................................... 1999-2000 Brian Fisher............................................................. 2001-02 Jason Allen.............................................................. 2001-05 Mistral Raymond..................................................... 2008-09 Darren Bishop.......................................................... 1997-98 Glen Gauntt...................................................................1999 Kevin Verpaele......................................................... 2000-03 Pat Julmiste...................................................................2003 Danny Verpaele..........................................2004, 2006, 2008 Sterling Griffin...............................................................2009 Glen Gauntt...................................................................1998 Kevin Patullo........................................................... 2000-02 Amarri Jackson........................................................ 2005-07 Ryan Reardon................................................................1997 Leon Matthews................................................... 1998-2000 Bruce Gipson........................................................... 2001-04 Sam Phillips...................................................................2002 Antwon Hanks......................................................... 2006-08 Alvin Salter.......................................................... 1998-2001 Kenny Robinson...................................................... 2000-02 Quinton Callum.............................................................2003 Chad Simpson......................................................... 2004-05 Aston Samuels......................................................... 2007-09 Otis Dixon............................................................ 1997-2000 Maurice Tucker........................................................ 2001-02 Kenny Robinson............................................................2003 Trae Williams........................................................... 2004-07 Demetris Murray..................................................... 2008-09 Theo Wilson...................................................................2008 Jermaine Clemons................................................... 1997-99 Elgin Hicks............................................................... 2001-03 Andre Copeland.............................................................2004 Ryan Gilliam............................................................ 2006-07 George Baker........................................................... 2008-09 Bernard Brown.................................................... 1997-2001 DeJuan Green................................................................2002 Travis Lipp............................................................... 2003-04 Jamaal Jenkins........................................................ 2006-07 Rhett Hamrick...............................................................2008 Faron Hornes.................................................................2009 Glenn Davis......................................................... 1997-2000 Antonio Warren....................................................... 2001-02 Delbert Alvarado...........................................................2006 Shawn Cannon........................................................ 2007-08 Chris Lane......................................................................2009 Brian Surcy.............................................................. 1997-98 Vince Brewer........................................................... 2000-03 Walt Smith.............................................................. 2005-06 Delbert Alvarado..................................................... 2007-09 Derrick Rackard................................................... 1997-2001 Billy Henderson....................................................... 2002-03
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Tyller Roberts.......................................................... 2005-08 Mike Ford................................................................ 2007-09 Cedric Tate........................................................... 1997-1998 Dyral McMillan..............................................................1999 J.R. Reed........................................................................2000 Solomon Burgess..................................................... 2001-02 Johnnie Jones.......................................................... 2003-04 Justin Teachey......................................................... 2005-08 Tyrone McKenzie..................................................... 2007-08 Rafael Williams.................................................... 1997-2000 Clenton Crossley...................................................... 2001-04 Mike Benzer............................................................. 2005-06 Maikon Bonani..............................................................2008 James Kirkland..............................................................1997 Patrick Payton (deceased).............................2000 (redshirt) Sam Miller.....................................................................2004 Colby Erskin....................................................2006, 2008-09 Huntley Nicholson.........................................................1997 Dudley Hill.....................................................................1998 Courtney Davenport......................................................2000 Eric Conway............................................................. 2002-03 Willie Phelps..................................................................2004 Benjamin Williams.................................................. 2005-08 Jay Mize............................................................... 1997-2000 Courtney Davenport............................................ 2001-2003 Charlton Sinclair............................................................2008 Keith Williams...............................................................1997 Solomon Burgess................................................. 1999-2000 J.R. Reed.................................................................. 2001-03 Carlton Williams...................................................... 2005-08 Eric Schwartz.................................................................2009 Terrence Smiley....................................................... 1997-98 Hugh Smith......................................................... 1999-2000 Jeremy Burnett........................................................ 2004-06 Jamar Taylor............................................................ 2007-09 Jason Fox.......................................................................1997 Quinton Callum....................................................... 2001-02 Jeff Hawkins..................................................................2008 Kenneth Luberice..........................................................2009 Tony Umholtz.......................................................... 1997-99 Jake Hickson..................................................................2000 Johnnie Jones.......................................................... 2001-02 Sidney Moore................................................................2003 Kyle Bronson..................................................................2005 Cameron Perkins...........................................................2008 Chris Hill........................................................................1997 John Miller.............................................................. 2000-02 Ilia Petrov............................................................ 2006, 2008 Sam Barrington.............................................................2009 Ryan Hearn.............................................................. 2000-02 Chris Ellick............................................................... 2005-06 Joel Miller................................................................ 2008-09 Joe Morgan.......................................................... 1998-2000 Albert Dowdell..............................................................2002 Craig Lloyd.....................................................................2003 Mike Padilla............................................................. 2007-08 Craig Breen Anthony Williams................................................ 1997-2000 David Bossone...............................................................2002 Siaosi Uhatafe......................................................... 2004-05 Richard Kelly..................................................................2007 Julian Johnson..................................................... 1999-2000 Craig Kobel.............................................................. 2001-04 Josh Miller.....................................................................2002 Houston Hess........................................................... 2006-08 George Higgins..............................................................1999 Brandon Schiralli...........................................................2000 Shurron Pierson....................................................... 2001-02 Drametrice Smith.................................................... 2003-04 Jason Fox.......................................................................2007 Patrick Hampton..................................................... 2008-09 Brian Wilson............................................................ 1997-99 Dâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Juan Brown.......................................................... 2002-05 Marvin Peoples........................................................ 2006-07 Kion Wilson............................................................. 2008-09 Terry Lucas.....................................................................2000
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<< Sabbath Joseph.............................................................2008 Richard Kelly..................................................................2009 Vassay Marc......................................................... 1997-2000 Mark Feldman......................................................... 2002-04 Devin Gordon................................................................2006 Trent Pupello.................................................................2008 Quavon Taylor................................................................2008 Leslie Stirrups................................................................2009 Demetrius Woods.................................................... 1997-98 Jon Simmons........................................................... 2002-05 Eric Setser......................................................................2008 Rony Delisca..................................................................2009 Marshall Smith........................................................ 1997-00 Kenny Huebner..............................................................2002 Tavarious Robinson.................................................. 2003-05 Sabbath Joseph.............................................................2007 Cory Grissom........................................................... 2008-09 Matt Dunkle..................................................................1999 Brandon Baker......................................................... 2002-05 Brandon Peguese..........................................................2007 LaDre Watkins.......................................................... 2008-09 Clay Rebol................................................................ 2000-01 Mike Ruegger.......................................................... 2002-05 Joshua Smiley.......................................................... 2006-07 Darryl Dudding..............................................................2008 Ron Johnson..................................................................1998 Kawika Mitchell.............................................................1999 Justin Geisler........................................................... 2001-04 Chris Robinson......................................................... 2006-09 Jason Butler............................................................. 1997-99 Tommy Huner................................................................2003 Eric Thomas............................................................. 2004-05 Chase Geaney................................................................2008 Joey Camero............................................................ 1997-99 Devon Davis...................................................................2002 Stephen Nicholas..................................................... 2003-06 Armando Sanchez................................................... 2008-09 Jason Malouf........................................................... 1997-98 Mike Minus.......................................................... 2000-2002 Daniel Burney................................................................2002 Devon Davis............................................................. 2003-04 Treco Bellamy.......................................................... 2005-06 Lucas Darr............................................................ 2007, 2008 Ryan Benjamin.................................................... 1997-2000 Julian Johnson......................................................... 2002-03 Brouce Mompremier................................................ 2005-08 Emerson Morris................................................... 1999-2002 Patrick St. Louis....................................................... 2003-06 Kenneth Luberice..........................................................2008 Steve Hatley........................................................ 1997-2000 Cedric Battles........................................................... 2001-04 Thed Watson............................................................ 2005-06 Donte Spires..................................................................2007 Jeremiah Warren..................................................... 2008-09 Michael Lanaris.............................................................2009 Tchecoy Blount.................................................... 1998-2001 Terrence Royal......................................................... 2002-05 Sam Miller............................................................... 2006-07 Marvin Peoples..............................................................2008 Carl Charles....................................................................1997 Chris Daley........................................................... 1999-2002 Josh Balloon........................................................ 2003-2005 Alonzo McQueen..................................................... 2007-08 Jacquian Williams..........................................................2009 Ian Blackwell.................................................................2000 Ronnie McCullough................................................. 2004-05 Darryl Dudding........................................................ 2006-07 David Bedford.......................................................... 2008-09 Vinny Capogna........................................................ 2002-03 Ben Moffitt.............................................................. 2004-07 Craig Laufer...................................................................1997 Danous Estenor....................................................... 2008-09 Russell Everitt................................................................1998 Matt Sparrowhawk.................................................. 2000-01 John Miller.............................................................. 2002-05 Zach Hermann......................................................... 2007-09 Billy Attix.......................................................................1998
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Sean Cassese....................................................... 1999-2000 Jason Fox.......................................................................2006 Sampson Genus................................................... 2007, 2009 Jason Fox.......................................................................2008 Therrimann Edwards........................................... 1997-2000 Cesar Paz.......................................................................2002 Nick Capogna................................................................2004 Jamar Bass....................................................................2009 Jason Butler......................................................... 2000-2001 Jason Lehman......................................................... 2002-03 Jacob Sims............................................................... 2007-09 Isaac Bristol............................................................. 1997-98 Mike Snellgrove....................................................... 2000-01 Shelly Houston........................................................ 2002-03 Ryan Schimdt.......................................................... 2006-08 Chuck Henderson..........................................................1999 Derrick Sarosi.......................................................... 2001-04 Ryan Bourdeau........................................................ 2005-06 Anthony McKenzie.............................................. 1999-2000 Nathan Seay..................................................................2002 Eric Setser......................................................................2006 Joey Sipp............................................................. 1997-2000 Frank Davis.............................................................. 2002-05 Brian McNulty...............................................................1997 Chris McBee............................................................. 2002-03 Nick Capogna.......................................................... 2005-07 Kevin McCaskill........................................................ 2008-09 Eric Setser......................................................................2007 Michael Walsh......................................................... 2008-09 Nick Capogna................................................................2007 Josh Garvin....................................................................2009 Larry Scott............................................................... 1997-99 David Bailey..................................................................2003 Jared Carnes............................................................ 2005-07 Mike McGowan..............................................................2008 Aaron Milton.................................................................1997 Cedric Bell......................................................................1998 Alex Herron............................................................. 2001-04 Matt Huners............................................................ 2005-08 Ken Dawson........................................................ 1999-2001 Jerome Springfield.................................................. 2004-05 Joe Herzhauser........................................................ 2007-08 Joe Condron...................................................................1999 Justin Daniel........................................................ 2001-2004 Danny Tolley..................................................................2006 Damien Edwards...........................................................2009 Kenyatta Jones.................................................... 1997-2000 Chris Carothers........................................................ 2002-05 Mark Popek...................................................................2009 Cedric Bell......................................................................1997 Jimmy Fitts.......................................................... 1998-2001 Greg McKay...................................................................2002 Walter Walker.......................................................... 2004-07 Anthony McKenzie........................................................1998 Billy Attix.......................................................................1999 Mark Sopcik............................................................. 2001-02 Kenny Huebner..............................................................2003 Richard Clebert........................................................ 2004-07 Brent Whitfield........................................................ 1997-99 Mike Lube................................................................ 2003-04 Jake Griffin.............................................................. 2005-08 Ivan Alicot............................................................... 1997-98 Devon Small............................................................ 2001-02 Ryan Bourdeau..............................................................2004 Marc Dile................................................................. 2005-08 Kevin Christian.................................................... 1997-2000 Levi Newton............................................................ 2001-04 Chaz Hine................................................................ 2008-09 Cory Porter.......................................................... 1997-2000 Jason Bingham..............................................................2001 Ean Randolph................................................................2006 Patrick Richardson................................................... 2008-09 Marcus Rivers................................................................1997 DeAndrew Rubin...........................................................1999 Travis Lipp............................................................... 2001-02 S.J. Green................................................................. 2003-06 Dontavia Bogan....................................................... 2007-09
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RJ Anderson............................................................ 1998-99 Tim Jones......................................................................2001 Mark Sopcik...................................................................2003 Anwar McNeil................................................................2004 Ben Busbee............................................................. 2006-09 Trevor Hypolite........................................................ 1997-98 Chris Iskra......................................................................2000 Marcus Edwards............................................................2002 Jackie Chambers...................................................... 2004-05 Jeffery Wilson.......................................................... 2008-09 Wes Marshall........................................................... 1997-98 Richard Guerrero................................................. 1999-2000 Will Bleakley............................................................ 2004-06 Bermanley Augustin......................................................2009 Mark Feldman...............................................................2000 Derek Carter............................................................ 2001-05 Andrew Ketchel....................................................... 2007-09 Dan Rodimer....................................................... 1999-2000 Bryan Williams........................................................ 2002-03 Shane McElwain...................................................... 2007-08 Scott McCready..............................................................1997 Matt Holt.......................................................................1999 Tommy Hunter........................................................ 2000-01 Colby Hearn............................................................. 2003-04 Jessie Hester...................................................2005, 2007-09 Shawn Hay.......................................................... 1997-2000 Joe Bain................................................................... 2002-03 Darren Haliburton.........................................................2005 Quincy Okolie................................................................2007 Andreas Shields.............................................................2009 Brian Erb........................................................................1997 Casey Cobb.............................................................. 2000-03 Taurus Johnson........................................................ 2005-08 Jeff Hawkins..................................................................2009 Ryan Frisco.............................................................. 1997-98 Carl Zalak.......................................................................2000 Ramon McCollough................................................. 2003-04 Jarriett Buie............................................................. 2006-08 Jason Pierre-Paul...........................................................2009 Rico Martinez................................................................1997 Adam Shuler..................................................................1998 Josh Julmiste........................................................... 2005-06 Julian Riley....................................................................2007 Keith McKaskill........................................................ 2008-09 Anthony McKenzie........................................................1997 Rafael Perez...................................................................1998 Mike Snellgrove.............................................................1999 Howard Campbell.................................................... 2001-02 Darren Powe..................................................................2008 Derek Busciglio........................................................ 1997-98 Lee Roy Selmon, Jr............................................... 1999-2004 Siaosi Uhatafe...............................................................2006 Matt Aycox....................................................................2007 Tavares Jurineack..................................................... 2000-02 Allen Cray................................................................ 2004-07 Craig Marshall......................................................... 2008-09 Casey Loesch.................................................................1999 Matt Groelinger....................................................... 2001-04 George Selvie.......................................................... 2006-09 Djems Don........................................................... 1998, 2000 Philip Ibisi............................................................... 2001-02 Scott Wolf......................................................................2003 Woody George......................................................... 2005-07 Sampson Genus.............................................................2008 Anthony Hill..................................................................2009 Ron Johnson........................................................ 1999-2000 Antonio Searcy..............................................................2004 Shane McElwain............................................................2006 Terrell McClain......................................................... 2007-09 Brett Avery.............................................................. 1997-98 Devin Sanderson...........................................................2000 Curtis Chance.................................................................2004 Aaron Harris............................................................ 2006-09 John Brown...................................................................2000 Tim Jones................................................................ 2002-05 Julian Riley....................................................................2006 David Fonua..................................................................2008