2022 West Virginia University Football Guide

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2022 WEST VIRGINIA FOOTBALL DAY DATE OPPONENT Thursday September 1 at Pitt Saturday September 10 Kansas * Saturday September 17 Towson Thursday September 22 at Virginia Tech Saturday October 1 at Texas * Thursday October 13 Baylor * Saturday October 22 at Texas Tech * Saturday October 29 TCU * Saturday November 5 at Iowa State * Saturday November 12 Oklahoma * Saturday November 19 Kansas State * Saturday November 26 at Oklahoma State * * Big 12 Conference game MOUNTAINEER FOOTBALL 5th Quarter Program 2 Mountaineer Football .................................................................................. 4 Mountaineer All-Americans 14 The Big 12 Conference 18 NFL Mountaineers 20 Student-Athlete Development .................................................................. 28 Mountaineers in the Community 34 Dressed for Success 36 Mountaineer Game Day 38 Mountaineer Traditions ............................................................................. 40 Milan Puskar Stadium and Milan Puskar Center 42 Iron Mountaineers 52 Walk-on Program 58 West Virginia University............................................................................. 60 THE 2022 MOUNTAINEERS Rosters 64 Pronunciation Guide 65 Quick Facts 66 Preseason Depth Chart 67 Player Profiles 68 Newcomer Profiles 102 FOOTBALL STAFF Coach Neal Brown 106 Assistant Coaches 111 Football Staff ............................................................................................ 122 Support Staff 130 OPPONENT INFORMATION 2022 Opponents 132 Scores vs. 2022 Opponents 134 REVIEWING THE 2021 SEASON Game-by-Game Recaps 136 2021 Statistics 149 THE RECORD BOOK Hall of Famers 154 Consensus All-Americans 155 All-Americans 156 Top Plays 158 Top Games 158 Top Seasons 160 Top Careers 161 Class Rankings .......................................................................................... 164 Team Records 165 Individual Records 166 Defensive Records 168 Milan Puskar Stadium Records ................................................................ 170 Coaching History 172 All-Time Scores 173 Record By Date 177 Winningest Dates/Record by Day of Week ............................................. 180 Series Records 181 Bowl Games 182 All-Time Lettermen 189 Mountaineers in the Pros ........................................................................ 196 Mountaineer Draft Picks 201 GENERAL INFORMATION WVU President E. Gordon Gee 204 WVU Director of Athletics Shane Lyons 205 WVU Intercollegiate Athletics 206 Media Information 208 The 2022 West Virginia University Football Guide has been published by the WVU Department of Intercollegiate Athletics. © 2022 West Virginia University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics0 The indicia depicted are registered trademarks of West Virginia University. West Virginia University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action institution. Managing Editor: Joe Swan Editors: Mike Montoro, Michael Fragale Writer: Mike Montoro Contributors: Lisa Ammons, John Antonik, Lindsay Auld, Reghan Bailey, Tanner Cain, John Keehan, Bryan Messerly, Joe Mitchin, Amy Prunty, Olivia Sneed Design: Kristin Coldsnow, Joe Swan Printing: Morgantown Printing & Binding Photography: All-Pro Photography by Dale Sparks, Bill Amatucci Sr., Bill Amatucci Jr., Kim Amatucci, Associated Press, Joel Auerbach, Paul Barnick, Bob Beverly, Big 12 Conference Schools, Lee Brown, Nick Caito-ESPN Images, Carolina Panthers, Pat Carrigan, Michael Carvelli, Cincinnati Bengals, Chicago Bears, Cleveland Browns, Larry Coley, Tony Constantine, Geoff Coyle, Garrett Cullen, M.G. Ellis, Pete Emerson, ESPN, Justin Fitzpatrick, Dan Friend, Morgan Goff, Indianapolis Colts, Ken Inness, Carlina Jacquez, Frank Jacquez, Frank Jansky, Jeremiah Jhass, Brent Kepner, Christie Kepner, Kevin Kinder, Alex King, Kevin Koski/NFLPA, Greg Kullman, Las Vegas Raiders, Laughead Photography, Jim Lawther, Chuck LeClaire, Tim Lilley, Scott Lituchy, Los Angeles Chargers, David Malecki, Chuck Meyers, William McBride, Tyson Murray, New York Jets, Brian Persinger, Philadelphia Eagles, Steve Prunty, Ben Queen, Ron Rittenhouse Collection, San Francisco 49ers, Caleb Saunders, Seattle Seahawks, Seth Seebaugh, Jenny Shephard, Parker Sheppard, Dan Shrensky, Corey Slider, Van Slider, Hunter Tankersley, Tennessee Titans, Allison Toffle, West Virginia Collection, William Wotring/The Dominion Post, WVU Athletic Archives, WVU Photographic Services, John Wickline, Rick Wilson/Jacksonville Jaguars, Ron Wong, Bill Wright, Nathaniel Zinn

5th QUARTER SERVING & DEVELOPING TOT AL MOUNT AINEERS WE ARE A DEVELOPMENTAL PROGRAM. -NEAL BROWN “ “ “The 5th Quarter Program provides education and resources needed to develop the Mountaineers student-athletes holistically. Better people make better Mountaineers, and through this program, our players are positioned for success, not only on the playing field, but also in life beyond graduation.”

WVU FOOTBALL STUDENT-ATHLETES POSITIVELY IMPACT SOCIETY THROUGH CIVIC ENGAGEMENT, SOCIAL AWARENESS & COMMUNITY SERVICE. Serve and Develop Complete Mountaineers … Mountain Men Who Will Earn Their Degree. Earn Football Championships And Earn The Respect Of The Campus and Community. The Bridge Program provides Mountaineer student-athletes with structured programming to assist in their transition to college and ultimately into their lives after football.

CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT

5TH DEVELOPMENTOF

WVU FOOTBALL STUDENT-ATHLETES WORK TO DISCOVER AND DEVELOP THEIR PERSONAL BELIEFS, HABITS, MORALS & IDEALS.

WVU FOOTBALL STUDENT-ATHLETES DISCOVER THEIR LEADERSHIP STYLE AND DEVELOP A PERSONAL LEADERSHIP PHILOSOPHY.

FRESHMAN BRIDGE Preparing you to navigate college College Transition Academic Preparation Campus Resources Social Development ... and more SENIOR BRIDGE Preparing you to navigate life IdentityCareerMentorshipPreparationDevelopmentPersonalFinance...andmore

WVU FOOTBALL STUDENT-ATHLETES ARE EXPOSED TO CAREER PATHS, MAJOR EXPLORATION & PRACTICAL CAREER EXPERIENCE.

QUARTER FIVE PILLARS

John and Elaine Chambers give $1.6M gift to 5th Quarter Program

REAL LIFE

WVU Football’s 5th Quarter Program is expanding to create unique educational opportunities for select student-athletes thanks to a nearly $1.6 million gift from WVU alumni John and Elaine Chambers. The Chambers Elite Climbers is a supplemental two-year program that provides additional personal and professional growth opportunities to student-athletes chosen through a competitive application process. Each cohort will dive deeper into key areas of interest – entrepreneurship and innovation, technology, financial education and communications – through a variety of educational resources, complete a study-abroad experience and select a West Virginia-focused humanitarian venture to pursue each year.

SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY

WVU FOOTBALL STUDENT-ATHLETES ARE EDUCATED ON ISSUES AND TOPICS THEY WILL ENCOUNTER IN EVERYDAY LIFE. CAREER DEVELOPMENT

LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT

... IS THE 15TH ALL-TIME WINNINGEST FOOTBALL PROGRAM IN THE NATION

A VERSATILE AND EXPLOSIVE SYSTEM THAT ATTACKS SPACE AND PUTS WELL-DRILLED PLAYMAKERS IN POSITION TO EXECUTE AGAINST ANY DEFENSE

A VERSATILE, ATTACKING DEFENSE THAT DIAGNOSES MATCHUPS, FORCES OFFENSIVE INDECISION AND CREATES TURNOVERS

NATIONAL NETWORK APPEARANCES SINCE THE 2000 SEASON/299 ALL-TIME

... IS ONE OF 15 POWER 5 SCHOOLS TO MAKE 18 BOWL TRIPS IN THE PAST 20 YEARS

SELECTIONSALL-AMERICASINCE2002

NAMEDALL-AMERICANSTO326TEAMS,INCLUDING47SINCE2002 All-Time All-America Selections By Position Offensive Linemen – 31 Running Backs – 11 Defensive Linemen – 14 Linebackers – 11 Wide Receivers – 13 Defensive Backs – 10 Quarterbacks – 5 Tight Ends – 3 Punters – 3 Kickers – 5 Return Specialists – 4

CHAMPIONS FOR LIFE

... HAS HAD AT LEAST ONE PLAYER SELECTED IN THE NFL DRAFT IN 14 OF THE LAST 15 YEARS (SINCE 2008) , TIED FOR 2ND LONGEST IN THE BIG 12

... HAS HAD A TOP-FIVE ROUND NFL DRAFT SELECTION IN 11 OF THE LAST 12 YEARS, 2ND MOST IN THE BIG 12

... HAS HAD 33 NFL DRAFT SELECTIONS SINCE 2010, TIED FOR NO. 4 IN THE BIG 12 CONFERENCE

TOP85INCLUDINGBYDRAFTEDHAVEMOUNTAINEERSBEENTHENFL,INTHE5ROUNDS

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SEAN MAHONE EARNED SPOTS ON TWO OF COLLEGE FOOTBALL’S PRESTIGIOUS ACADEMIC TEAMS DURING HIS CAREER, BECOMING THE SCHOOL’S SEVENTH NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION SCHOLAR-ATHLETE AND RECEIVED COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA SECOND TEAM HONORS IN 2021. WVU RANKS NO. 16 FOR THE HIGHEST AMOUNT OF ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS (29) IN POWER 5 FOOTBALL.

COMMUNITY SERVICE IS AN ONGOING PRIORITY FOR THE FOOTBALL PROGRAM, GIVING BACK TO THOSE WHO GIVE SO MUCH TO THE STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA

COMBINATIONSUNIFORM OF GOLD, BLUE, WHITE AND GRAY WITH HELMET COLORS FACTORED INTO THE UNIFORM SET, THE MOUNTAINEERS HAVE THE OPTION OF

RANKED NUMBER 20 TH NATIONALLY ... FOR BEST HOME RECORD IN COLLEGE FOOTBALL DURING THE LAST 19 SEASONS

MOUNTAINEER MANTRIP TAKE ME HOME, COUNTRY ROADS STRIPE THE STADIUM GOLD RUSH TRUE BLUE WVU MEDICINE CHILDREN’S WAVE

“This is the most underrated fan base in the country.”

- Kirk Herbstreit

$55 MILLION IN UPGRADES TO THE PUSKAR CENTER

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Mike Joseph Assistant Athletics Director/Head Coach for Football Strength and Conditioning Zach Frazier, Jared Bartlett, Graeson Malashevich, Doug Nester Leddie Brown, Zach Frazier, Graeson Malashevich, Tony Mathis Jr., Scottie Young Dante Bonamico, Bryce Ford-Wheaton, James Gmiter, Noah Guzman Josh Reese Donahue, Colton McKivitiz, Alec Sinkfield Gary Jennings Jr., Colton McKivitz, David Sills V, Dylan Tonkery Jon Lewis, David Long, Elijah Wellman Darrien Howard, Tyler Orlosky, Daikiel Shorts Jr., Elijah Wellman Barber, Karl Joseph, Tyler Orlosky Cody Clay, Mark Glowinski, Daryl Worley Connor Arlia, Isaiah Bruce, Will Clarke Jeff Braun, Will Clarke, Ryan Nehlen, Taige Redman Will Clarke, Najee Goode, Keith Tandy Don Barclay, Noel Devine, Matt Lindamood, Chris Neild Noel Devine, Chris Neild, Nate Sowers, J.T. Thomas, Reed Williams Zac Cooper, Nate Sowers, J.T. Thomas Keilen Dykes, Ovid Goulbourne, Darius Reynaud Pat Liebig, Marc Magro, Steve Slaton Jason Colson, Owen Schmitt, Craig Wilson Scott Gyorko, Mike Lorello, Craig Wilson Pat Liebig, Quincy Wilson Rasheed Marshall, Lance Nimmo Shawn Hackett, David Upchurch Avon Coubourne, Chris Edmonds, Khori Ivy, Antwan Lake Barrett Green, Khori Ivy, Greg Robinette, Boo Sensabaugh Eric de Groh, Shawn Foreman, Tanner Russell, Boo Sensabaugh Curtis Keaton, Steve Lippe Bernardo Amerson, Charles Emanuel

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2022 IRON MOUNTAINEERAWARDWINNERS (from left): Coach Neal Brown, Jared Bartlett, Doug Nester, Graeson Malashevich, Zach Frazier, Head Football Strength and Conditioning Coach Mike Joseph

BE OUTSTANDING TEACHERS, ESPECIALLY IN THE AREAS OF SAFETY, TECHNIQUE AND NUTRITION

THE STAFF’S GOAL IS TO

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THE STAFF DEMANDS INTENSITY AND EFFORT WITH THE GOAL OF TRAINING THE PLAYERS TO BE FAST, STRONG AND A COMPLETE ATHLETE

winner as the program’s top walk-on

NICK MALONE

“At West Virginia, we don’t get treated as a walk-on. The culture here, everybody is one. But being a Morgantown guy, and a walk-on, it’s a privilege to earn the Nickolich Award. I’m blessed to get it, and it was a very good feeling when I heard my name called.”

GRAESON MALASHEVICH 2021 Tommy Nickolich Memorial Award Winner As The Program’s Top Walk-On

“Being a walk-on gave me the opportunity I needed. I knew I had to put in a lot of har d work and effort in every day to earn the r espect of my teammates. There are guys from all over the country coming in who were great, were stars at their high school. I just looked for any way and did anything I could to work hard, compete and earn my way.”

2022 Tommy Nickolich Memorial Award

NAJEE GOODE Member of 2018 Super Bowl Champion Philadelphia Eagles

DANTE BONAMICO 2019 JAKE ABBOTT 2019 BRENON THRIFT 2019 KYLE POLAND 2020 OSMAN KAMARA 2020 LORENZO DORR 2020 AUSTIN BRINKMAN 2021 CASEY LEGG 2021 GRAESON MALASHEVICH 2021 TYLER SUMPTER 2021 MALACHI RUFFIN 2021 PRESTON FOX 2022

“When I first walked on, I was just trying to get to the next level. For me, that next level was getting a scholarship and playing hard. After I got there, the next level was to become a consistent starter and a good leader. Once I did that, it was keep improving and maybe have the possibility of playing in the NFL. It was a long shot. I was hoping and praying for it, and I just kept working hard. Now that it’s here, I still can’t believe it.”

“I know every little boy, in West Virginia, has the same dream, to put on the Old Gold and Blue and have a Flying WV on your chest. It means something different than just that you can play football. I love the game, but I definitely love this state more than I love the game of football. That is what pushed me.” –Jake Abbott

WALK-ONS WHO HAVE UNDERSCHOLARSHIPSEARNEDNEALBROWN

going first is in our blood. It’s in our sweat and it’s in our nature. So we will go above. We will go beyond. and when everyone goes back, Mountaineers #GOFIRST at

The WVU Libraries encompass seven libraries statewide. Facilities in Morgantown include the Downtown Cam pus Library, Evansdale Library, Health Sciences Library, Law Library and the West Virginia and Regional History Center. Onsite collections include over 1.8 million books, 1.2 million e-books and over 170,000 satisfied users.

Excellent faculty — 19 of whom have been named Car negie Foundation Professors of the Year — guide and mentor students. Sixty-six percent of WVU Morgantown classes are taught by full-time instructional faculty.

STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS

PARENTS CLUB

The WVU System also includes WVU Health Sciences locations in Charleston and Martinsburg, as well as farms and five forests throughout the state and WVU Jackson’s Mill State 4-H Camp.

The WVU Morgantown campus is in a town that has been named “No. 1 Small City in America” by BizJournals.com for its exceptional quality of life. Morgantown, population 30,953, was also rated the ninth best college town in America by Business Insider and is within easy traveling distance of Washington, D.C., to the east, Pittsburgh, Pa., to the north, and Cleveland and Columbus, Ohio, to the northwest. Other rankings: Kiplinger.com included Morgantown in their 10 great places to live list; one of “Best Sports Cities” by Sporting News; 5th “Best Small Metro” by Forbes; a “Top 50 College Town” by Parade magazine; and Movoto ranked Morgantown the “#1 Most Exciting Place in West Virginia” for its music, art and nightlife.

FACULTY AND STAFF PROFILE

Thirteen Morgantown colleges and schools offer 355+ majors in agriculture, natural resources and design; applied and human sciences; arts and sciences; business and economics; creative arts; dentistry; engineering and mineral resources; law; media; medicine; nursing; pharmacy; public health. Hundreds of distance education and online classes are available.

ALUMNI Chartered in 1873, the WVU Alumni Association is made up of more than 210,000+ graduates worldwide in some 135 nations.

ACADEMIC PROGRAMS

The WVU Board of Governors is the University’s governing body. The Higher Education Policy Commission in West Virginia is responsible for developing, establishing and overseeing the implementation of a public policy agenda for the state’s four-year colleges and universities. E. Gordon Gee is WVU’s 24th president.

The Center for Service and Learning develops and organizes service learning and volunteer opportunities for students and faculty. WVU earned the Carnegie Foundation’s Community Engagement Classification — joining only six percent of all universities. It is the only institution in West Virginia the foundation recognizes for its community engagement.

R1: Doctoral Universities – Highest Research Activity, as described by the Carnegie Classification of Institu tions of Higher Education.

honorees), 28 Boren Scholars, 72 Gilman Scholars, 70 Fulbright Scholars, 3 Department of Homeland Security Scholars, 36 Critical Language Scholars, one Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Graduate Scholar, 27 National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships and one Schwarzman Scholar.

The WVU System is a family of distinctive campuses united by a single mission. From the groundbreaking research of our flagship in Morgantown (ranked R1, the highest research category institution) to the student-centered focus of WVU Potomac State College in Keyser to the technology-intensive programs at WVU Institute of Technology in Beckley, we are leveraging our talents and resources to create a better future for West Virginia and the world.

SERVICE AND LEARNING

ADMISSION AND APPLICATION TIMELINE

CHARACTER Public, land-grant institution, founded in 1867.

WVU Potomac State College in Keyser has one of the lowest tuition rates of all the nation’s four-year insti tutions. Offering more than 65 majors, this campus combines the personal attention of a small college with the affordable benefits of a major university.

STUDENT PROFILE Fall 2021 WVU System enrollment was 28,000+: ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE WVU recipients of prestigious scholarships include 25 Rhodes Scholars, 25 Truman Scholars, 46 Goldwater Scholars, 4 George C. Marshall (British) Scholars, 6 Morris K. Udall Scholars, 5 USA Today All-USA College Academic First Team Members (and 11 academic team

ACCREDITATION WVU is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. Many programs hold specialized accreditation.

LIBRARIES

The WVU Institute of Technology in Beckley offers more than 30 majors, including one of the top 100 undergraduate engineering programs in the country, as ranked by U.S. News & World Report.

RESEARCH CLASSIFICATION

CAMPUS LOCATIONS AND FACILITIES

The Mountaineer Parents Club, with 20,000-plus mem bers, connects parents and families with the student experience.

GOVERNANCE

Our test-optional policy means that students can apply for undergraduate admission without an ACT or SAT score. However, we do encourage that students submit scores if available and offer the option to submit after receiving a decision. WVU superscores and offers multiple options for submitting test scores. In place of test scores, emphasis is placed on the following for test-optional applicants: cumulative and core GPA, meeting academic requirements, rigor of high school curriculum, college preparatory coursework and intended major. Students have until June 1, whether applying regular admission or test optional, to submit updated academic credentials, including test scores and transcripts, for merit scholarship eligibility. Applications are processed beginning Aug. 15 for admission the following fall. WVU has a rolling admissions policy, and there is no official application deadline.

Students can choose from among 500+ student organi zations or participate in an active intramural program and a variety of club sports.

ROSTERS 64-65 PRONUNCIATION GUIDE 65 QUICK FACTS ...............................................................66 PRESEASON DEPTH CHART 67 PLAYER BIOS 68 NEWCOMERS ............................................................103 informationPLAYER

PLAYER PROFILES [ 64 ] No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Exp. Hometown/High School/Previous School 2 Jeremiah Aaron WR 5-10 186 So. JC Natchitoches, La./Pearland (Texas)/Navarro CC 4 Rashad Ajayi CB 5-11 182 S-Sr. TR Atlanta, Ga./Langston Hughes/Colorado State 12 Taijh Alston DL 6-4 255 r-Sr. 1vl Lumberton, N.C./Union Pines/ECU/Copiah-Lincoln CC 28 Jaylen Anderson RB 5-11 214 r-Fr. SQ Perry, Ohio/Perry 18 Tirek Austin-Cave LB 6-1 228 So. TR Pennsauken, N.J./Camden/Miami 10 Jared Bartlett BAN 6-2 235 r-So. 3vl Miami, Fla./Collins Hill (Ga.) 29 Mumu Bin-Wahad CB 5-10 185 Fr. HS Atlanta, Ga./Grayson 65 Donovan Beaver OL 6-6 315 r-So. SQ Fredericksburg, Va./Massaponax 98 Leighton Bechdel K/P 5-11 211 r-So. SQ Towson, Md./Towson 63 Bryce Biggs OL 6-4 298 r-Fr. SQ Ashland, Ky./Spring Valley 36 Caden Biser LB 6-0 226 r-Fr. SQ Keyser, W.Va./Morgantown 11 Cortez Braham WR 6-2 198 Jr. JC Blythewood, S.C./Westwood/Hutchinson CC 43 Austin Brinkman LS 6-4 232 So. 1vl Bel Air, Md./The John Carroll School 2 Aubrey Burks S 5-11 201 So. SQ Oakridge, Fla./Auburndale 35 Aric Burton DL 6-5 215 Fr. HS Heufeld, Germany/Clearwater Intl. Academy (Fla.) 44 Lanell Carr BAN 6-1 245 So. 1vl St. Louis, Mo./De Smet Jesuit 14 Matt Cavallaro QB 5-11 210 Sr. SQ Matamoras, Pa./Delaware Valley/Lackawanna CC 84 Hudson Clement WR 6-1 184 Fr. HS Martinsburg, W.Va./Martinsburg 83 C.J. Cole WR 6-4 210 r-Fr. SQ Washington, Pa./McGuffey 16 Caleb Coleman S 6-2 195 r-Fr. SQ Phenix City, Ala./Smith’s Station/Hutchinson CC 32 Raleigh Collins III LB 6-3 196 Fr. HS Newark, Del./Neumann Goretti 61 Tyler Connolly OL 6-5 340 r-So. SQ Marysville, Ohio/Marysville 7 Jasir Cox SPEAR 6-1 204 S-Sr. TR Kansas City, Mo./Bishop Miege/North Dakota State 12 Jackson Crist QB 6-2 204 r-Fr. SQ Youngstown, Ohio/Canfield 7 Will Crowder QB 6-2 220 r-Fr. SQ Gardendale, Ala./Gardendale 18 JT Daniels QB 6-2 226 Jr. TR Irvine, Calif./Mater Dei Catholic/USC/Georgia 81 Treylan Davis TE 6-3 246 r-Fr. SQ Jackson, Ohio/Jackson 47 Anthony Del Negro DL 6-0 259 r-Jr. TR Bohemia, N.Y./Connetquot/Stony Brook 5 Lance Dixon LB 6-2 220 r-So. 1vl Oak Park, Mich./West Bloomfield/Penn State 86 Will Dixon TE 6-5 230 Fr. HS Hillsborough, N.J./Hillsborough 12 CJ Donaldson TE 6-2 240 Fr. HS Miami, Fla./Gulliver Prep 97 Brayden Dudley DL 6-2 248 r-Fr. SQ Buford, Ga./Mill Creek 33 Jairo Faverus LB 6-0 216 r-Fr. SQ Amsterdam, The Netherlands/Bristol Acad. of Sports 49 Taran Fitzpatrick WR 6-1 190 Fr. HS Charleston, W.Va./George Washington 24 Marcis Floyd S 6-0 194 r-Jr. TR Louisville, Ky./Du Pont Manual/Murray State 0 Bryce Ford-Wheaton WR 6-3 224 r-Jr. 3vl Fuquay-Varina, N.C./Holly Springs 29 Preston Fox WR 5-10 184 r-Fr. SQ Morgantown, W.Va./Morgantown 54 Zach Frazier OL 6-3 306 So. 2vl Fairmont, W.Va./Fairmont Senior 74 James Gmiter OL 6-3 310 r-Jr. 3vl Bethel Park, Pa./Bethel Park 85 Theo Grabill TE 6-2 235 Fr. HS Tonganoxie, Kan./Myers Park (N.C.) 6 Garrett Greene QB 5-11 200 So. 1vl Tallahassee, Fla./Chiles 37 Parker Grothaus K 6-2 216 r-Sr. TR Indian Lake, Ohio/Indian Lake/Incarnate Word/Fla. State 71 Maurice Hamilton OL 6-3 320 Fr. HS Cleveland Heights, Ohio/Cleveland Heights 66 Ja’Quay Hubbard OL 6-5 318 r-So. SQ Hermitage, Pa./Sharpsville/Virginia 13 Sam James WR 6-0 182 r-Jr. 3vl Richmond Hill, Ga./Richmond Hill 95 Jordan Jefferson DL 6-3 310 Jr. 1vl Navarre, Fla./Navarre 26 Justin Johnson Jr. RB 5-11 198 So. 1vl St. Louis, Mo./Edwardsville 76 Charlie Katarincic OL 6-5 275 Fr. HS Pittsburgh, Pa./Choate Rosemary School (Conn.) 39 Danny King K/P 5-10 180 r-So. SQ Cumberland, Md./Fort Hill 8 Lee Kpogba LB 6-1 230 Jr. JC Winston-Salem, N.C./Parkland/Syracuse/E. Miss. CC 19 Trey Lathan LB 6-1 218 Fr. HS Goulds, Fla./Gulliver Prep 99 Zeiqui Lawton DL 6-1 274 r-Fr. TR Charleston, W.Va./South Charleston/Cincinnati 48 Casey Legg K 6-4 216 r-Jr. 2vl Charleston, W.Va./Cross Lanes Christian 67 Landen Livingston OL 6-4 280 Fr. HS Leo, Ind./Leo 93 Mike Lockhart DL 6-3 317 r-So. TR Birmingham, Ala./Huffman/Georgia Tech 6 Exree Loe LB 6-0 214 r-Sr. 4vl Johnstown, Pa./Greater Johnston Area 89 Nick Maher WR 6-1 199 r-Fr. SQ Butler, Pa./North Catholic 19 Graeson Malashevich WR 5-9 186 r-So. 1vl Ceredo, W.Va./Spring Valley 27 Davis Mallinger SPEAR 6-1 194 r-Fr. SQ Melbourne, Fla./Cocoa 58 Nick Malone OL 6-5 300 r-So. 1vl Morgantown, W.Va./Morgantown 8 Nicco Marchiol QB 6-1 225 Fr. HS Denver, Colo./Hamilton (Ariz.) 91 Sean Martin DL 6-5 288 So. 1vl Bluefield, W.Va./Bluefield 24 Tony Mathis Jr. RB 5-11 207 r-So. 1vl Orlando, Fla./Cedartown (Ga.) 73 Chris Mayo OL 6-4 302 r-Fr. SQ Deptford, N.J./The Peddie School 11 Wesley McCormick CB 5-11 200 r-Sr. TR Silver Spring, Md./Northwest/JMU 40 Kolton McGhee P 6-0 187 r-So. SQ Altoona, Pa./Bishop Guilfoyle 13 Hershey McLaurin S 6-1 210 So. JC Friendship, Miss./Collins/Jones County JC 64 Wyatt Milum OL 6-6 307 So. 1vl Kenova, W.Va./Spring Valley 38 Macguire Moss LS 6-1 222 Fr. HS Batavia, Ill./Batavia 30 Naim Muhammad SPEAR 5-11 201 r-So. SQ Washington, D.C./DeMatha/Fork Union Military Prep 72 Doug Nester OL 6-7 320 Jr. 1vl Kenova, W.Va./Spring Valley/Virginia Tech 87 Mike O’Laughlin TE 6-5 255 r-Jr. 3vl Glen Ellyn, Ill./Fenwick 59 Jackson Oxley OL 6-2 290 r-Fr. SQ Huntington, W.Va./Cabell-Midland 42 Corbin Page TE 6-5 238 Fr. HS Huntington, W.Va./Spring Valley 88 Brian Polendey TE 6-4 256 r-Sr. TR Denton, Texas/Guyton/Miami/Colorado State 3 Kaden Prather WR 6-4 211 So. 1vl Montgomery Village, Md./Northwest 68 Dylan Ray OL 6-5 293 r-Fr. SQ Noblesville, Ind./Noblesville 92 Asani Redwood DL 6-3 280 Fr. HS Suwanee, Ga./Collins Hill 55 Tomas Rimac OL 6-6 312 r-Fr. SQ Brunswick, Ohio/Brunswick 16 Jake Robbins QB 6-1 205 r-Fr. SQ Kinnelon, N.J./Don Bosco Prep 36 Markquan Rucker RB 5-11 210 r-Fr. SQ Middlebourne, W.Va./Tyler Consolidated 14 Malachi Ruffin DB 5-10 195 r-So. 1vl Nashville, N.C./Nash Central 94 Hammond Russell IV DL 6-3 300 r-Fr. SQ Dublin, Ohio/Dublin Coffman 40 Wil Schoonover LB 5-9 212 Sr. SQ Moorefield, W.Va./Moorefield/Eastern WV Tech 17 Jaylon Shelton DB 6-2 190 r-So. TR New London, Texas/West Rusk/Tyler JC 45 Taurus Simmons DL 6-2 242 So. 1vl Savannah, Ga./Jenkins 46 Bryson Singer BAN 6-3 215 Fr. HS Parkersburg, W.Va./Parkersburg 15 Reese Smith WR 5-10 187 So. 2vl Danville, Ky./Boyle County 28 Jacolby Spells CB 5-11 180 Fr. HS Fort Lauderdale, Fla./American Heritage 55 Dante Stills DL 6-4 290 S-Sr. 4vl Fairmont, W.Va./Fairmont Senior 31 Christion Stokes S 6-0 195 Fr. HS Detroit, Mich./Harper Woods 41 Oliver Straw P 6-2 214 Fr. HS Melbourne, Australia/Mentone Grammar School 99 Ronan Swope P 5-11 163 r-Fr. SQ King of Prussia, Pa./Malvern Prep 52 Jalen Thornton DL 6-2 278 r-So. 2vl Cincinnati, Ohio/Indian Hill 96 Edward Vesterinen DL 6-3 281 So. 1vl Helsinki, Finland/French Finnish School of Helsinki 53 Jordan White OL 6-2 298 r-Fr. 1vl Largo, Md./DeMatha Catholic 57 Sullivan Weidman OL 6-5 315 Fr. HS Franklin, Mass./Dexter Southfield 82 Victor Wikstrom TE 6-4 258 r-Fr. SQ Uppsala, Sweden/RIG Celsiusskolan 34 Avery Wilcox S 6-0 205 r-Fr. SQ Ft. Mill, S.C./Ft. Mill 10 Jarel Williams WR 6-2 198 Fr. HS Saraland, Ala./Saraland 20 Andrew Wilson-Lamp CB 6-2 178 r-Fr. SQ Massillon, Ohio/Massillon Washington 42 Tyrin Woodby CB 6-0 171 Fr. HS Upper Marlboro, Md./St. Frances Academy 9 Charles Woods CB 5-11 193 S-Sr. 1vl Dallas, Texas/Justin F. Kimball/Illinois State 50 Brandon Yates OL 6-4 308 r-So. 2vl Middletown, Del./Liberty (Las Vegas, Nev.) ALPHABETICAL ROSTER 22 No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Exp. Hometown/High School/Previous School

PLAYER PROFILES [ 65 ] FIRST NAMES Exree (Loe) x-REE Graeson (Malashevich) gray-son Jairo (Faverus) Jai-Eh-roe Ja’Quay (Hubbard) juh-KWAY Jarel (Williams) juh-rell Jasir (Cox) juh-sear Kaden (Prather) K-Din Lanell (Carr) luh-nell Malachi (Ruffin) Mal-uh-kigh Marcis (Floyd) mar-kus Naim (Muhammad) Nigh-Em Taijh (Alston) taj Taurus (Simmons) Tar-us Tomas (Rimac) Toe-moss Tirek (Austin-Cave) tah-reek Treylan (Davis) tray-lin Tyrin (Woody) tie-rin Zeiqui (Lawton) Zigh-key LAST NAMES Ajayi (Rashad) Ah-Jai-E Bechdel (Leighton) beck-dole Cavallaro (Matt) Cav-uh-larro Faverus (Jairo) Fahv-russ Gmiter (James) guh-midder Grabill (Theo) Gray-bill Grothaus (Parker) GROAD-house Katarincic (Charlie) cat-en-rin-skic Kpogba (Lee) Kob-uh Malashevich (Graeson) Mal-uh-shev-ich Mallinger (Davis) mal “like cow” – in-jer Marchiol (Nicco) Mark-E-ole Milum (Wyatt) my-lum Muhammad (Naim) muh-hamm-id O’Laughlin (Mike) O’-loff-lin Polendey (Brian) Paul-N-day Prather (Kaden) pray-their Rimac (Tomas) ree-mack Vesterinen (Edward) vest-ur-en-in Weidman (Sullivan) weed-man Wikstrom (Victor) wick-strum West Virginia 18 Ohio 10 Florida 9 Pennsylvania ....................... 9 Maryland 7 Georgia 6 Alabama 4 New Jersey 4 North Carolina 4 Kentucky ............................. 3 Missouri 3 Texas 3 Delaware 2 Illinois 2 Indiana 2 Michigan 2 PRONUNCIATION GUIDEGEOGRAPHIC BREAKDOWN South Carolina 2 Arizona 1 California 1 Kansas ................................. 1 Louisiana 1 Massachusetts 1 Mississippi 1 New York 1 Virginia 1 Washington, D.C. ............... 1 Australia 1 Finland 1 Germany 1 Sweden 1 The Netherlands 1 No. Name 0 Bryce Ford-Wheaton WR 2 Jeremiah Aaron WR 2 Aubrey Burks S 3 Kaden Prather WR 4 Rashad Ajayi CB 5 Lance Dixon LB 6 Garrett Greene QB 6 Exree Loe LB 7 Jasir Cox SPEAR 7 Will Crowder QB 8 Lee Kpogba LB 8 Nicco Marchiol QB 9 Charles Woods CB 10 Jared Bartlett BAN 10 Jarel Williams WR 11 Cortez Braham WR 11 Wesley McCormick CB 12 Taijh Alston DL 12 Jackson Crist QB 12 CJ Donaldson TE 13 Sam James WR 13 Hershey McLaurin S 14 Matt Cavallaro QB 14 Malachi Ruffin DB 15 Reese Smith WR 16 Caleb Coleman S 16 Jake Robbins QB 17 Jaylon Shelton DB 18 Tirek Austin-Cave LB 18 JT Daniels QB 19 Trey Lathan LB 19 Graeson Malashevich WR 20 Andrew Wilson-Lamp CB 24 Marcis Floyd S 24 Tony Mathis Jr. RB 26 Justin Johnson Jr. RB 27 Davis Mallinger SPEAR 28 Jaylen Anderson RB 28 Jacolby Spells CB 29 Mumu Bin-Wahad CB 29 Preston Fox WR 30 Naim Muhammad SPEAR 31 Christion Stokes S 32 Raleigh Collins III LB 33 Jairo Faverus LB 34 Avery Wilcox S 35 Aric Burton DL 36 Caden Biser LB 36 Markquan Rucker RB 37 Parker Grothaus K 38 Macguire Moss LS 39 Danny King K/P 40 Kolton McGhee K/P 40 Wil Schoonover LB 41 Oliver Straw P 42 Corbin Page TE 42 Tyrin Woodby CB 43 Austin Brinkman LS 44 Lanell Carr BAN 45 Taurus Simmons DL 46 Bryson Singer BAN 47 Anthony Del Negro DL 48 Casey Legg K 49 Taran Fitzpatrick WR 50 Brandon Yates OL 52 Jalen Thornton DL 53 Jordan White OL 54 Zach Frazier OL 55 Tomas Rimac OL 55 Dante Stills DL 57 Sullivan Weidman OL 58 Nick Malone OL 59 Jackson Oxley OL 61 Tyler Connolly OL 63 Bryce Biggs OL 64 Wyatt Milum OL 65 Donovan Beaver OL 66 Ja’Quay Hubbard OL 67 Landen Livingston OL 68 Dylan Ray OL 71 Maurice Hamilton OL 72 Doug Nester OL 73 Chris Mayo OL 74 James Gmiter OL 76 Charlie Katarincic OL 81 Treylan Davis TE 82 Victor Wikstrom TE 83 C.J. Cole WR 84 Hudson Clement WR 85 Theo Grabill TE 86 Will Dixon TE 87 Mike O’Laughlin WR 88 Brian Polendey TE 89 Nick Maher WR 91 Sean Martin DL 92 Asani Redwood DL 93 Mike Lockhart DL 94 Hammond Russell IV DL 95 Jordan Jefferson DL 96 Edward Vesterinen DL 97 Brayden Dudley DL 98 Leighton Bechdel K/P 99 Zeiqui Lawton DL 99 Ronan Swope P NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. No. Name Pos. No. Name Pos.

Academic Staff Brittney O’Dell (Florida State, ’08) – Associate Athletics Director/Student-Athlete Development Adrian Ferrera (La Verne, ‘06) - Director of Clinical and Sports Psychology Zach Seger (West Virginia ‘14) – Associate Director/ Student-Athlete Development Lucy Mariani (TCU, ‘19) - Academic Counselor Blake Barnes (Colorado-Colorado Springs, ’17) –Learning Specialist Victoria Hehli (UCF, ‘20) - Assistant Learning Specialist Zach Fincher (Slippery Rock, ‘21) - StudentDevelopment Graduate Assistant Hunter Gorrell (West Virginia, ‘21) - StudentDevelopment Graduate Assistant Strength and Conditioning Staff Mike Joseph (Fairmont State, ’99) – Assistant Athletics Director/Head Coach for Football Strength and ChrisConditioningAllen(West Virginia, ’00) – Assistant Director of Strength and Conditioning/Director of Speed AlexDevelopmentMitchell(Ohio, ’12) – Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach Nolan Harvath (Southern Indiana, ’13) – Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach Nick Meadows (West Virginia, ’17) – Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach Nutrition Staff Haley Bishop (Samford, ’16) – Director of Sports ToriNutritionBrown (Boston U., ‘18) – Sports Dietitician Sports Medicine Staff Dr. A.J. Monseau (West Virginia, ’07) – Medical Director/Head Team Physician Vince Blankenship (Georgia, ’09) – Assistant Athletic Director/Head Athletic Trainer

Lettermen Lost (21) Offense (7) T.J. Banks (TE), Leddie Brown (RB), Jarret Doege (QB), Isaiah Esdale (WR), Parker Moorer (OL), Sean Ryan (WR), Winston Wright Jr. (WR)

Lettermen Returning: 33 (16O/13D/4ST)

TaijhDefenseAlston (DL/12), Jared Bartlett (BAN/5), Lanell Carr (BAN/2), Lance Dixon (LB/4), Jordan Jefferson (DL/5), Exree Loe (LB/11), Dante Stills (DL/25), Edward Vesterinen (DL/1), Charles Woods (DB/4)

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Lettermen Returning (34) Offense (16) Bryce Ford-Wheaton (WR), Zach Frazier (OL), James Gmiter (OL), Garrett Greene (QB), Sam James (WR), Justin Johnson Jr. (RB), Graeson Malashevich (WR), Nick Malone (OL), Tony Mathis Jr. (RB), Wyatt Milum (OL), Doug Nester (OL), Mike O’Laughlin (TE), Kaden Prather (WR), Reese Smith (WR), Jordan White (OL), Brandon Yates (OL)

ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS For more information on West Virginia football, contact Assistant Athletics Director/Football Communications Mike Montoro or Senior Associate Athletics Director/Communications Michael Fragale. Office Phone: 304-293-2821 Press Box Phone: 304-293-3799 Fax: 304-293-4105 Official Web Site: WVUsports.com Assistant Athletics Director/Football Communications (Primary Contact): Mike Montoro E-Mail: mike.montoro@mail.wvu.edu Cell Phone: 304-276-2605 Senior Associate AD/Communications: Michael Fragale E-Mail: michael.fragale@mail.wvu.edu Cell: 304-216-3834 Mailing Address: Athletics Communications Office West Virginia University PO Box Morgantown,877 WV 26507-0877 Overnight Mailing Address: Athletics Communications Office West Virginia University 217 3450ColiseumMonongahela Blvd. Morgantown, WV 26505

Starting Experience Lost Offense Leddie Brown (RB/25), Sam Brown (WR/1), Jarret Doege (QB/26), Isaiah Esdale (WR/3), Charles Finley (TE/1), John Hughes (OL/7), Sean Ryan (WR/22), Winston Wright Jr., (WR/16)

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Defense (13) Taijh Alston (DL), Jared Bartlett (DL), Lanell Carr (BAN), Lance Dixon (LB), Jordan Jefferson (DL), Exree Loe (LB), Sean Martin (DL), Malachi Ruffin (DB), Taurus Simmons (DL), Dante Stills (DL), Jalen Thornton (DL), Edward Vesterinen (DL), Charles Woods (DB) Specialists (5) Austin Brinkman (LS), Casey Legg (K/KO), Graeson Malashevich (H/PR/KR)

Lettermen Lost: 18 (8O/8D/2ST) Starters Returning: 17 (7O/5D/5ST)

Experience Returning Offense Bryce Ford-Wheaton (WR/20), Zach Frazier (OL/22), James Gmiter (OL/25), Sam James (WR/20), Nick Malone (OL/1), Tony Mathis Jr. (RB/1), Wyatt Milum (OL/8), Doug Nester (OL/13), Mike O’Laughlin (TE/16), Kaden Prather (WR/4), Reese Smith (WR/3), Brandon Yates (OL/21)

Winston Wright Jr.

Jake Herron (California Univ. of Pa., ’21) – Associate Director of Creative Design Jeff Guckert (Utah, ’22) – Assistant Director of Creative Video Dan Nehlen (West Virginia, ’85) – Equipment Manager Austin Blake (West Virginia, ‘21) – Assistant Equipment Graduate Manager Jake Prady (West Virginia, ‘21) - Equipment Graduate ConorAssistantMcNamara (West Virginia, ‘13) - Athletics Equipment Manager

PLAYER PROFILES [ 66 ] General Name of School: West Virginia University City: Morgantown, W.Va. Founded: Enrollment:186728,000 + Nickname: Mountaineers School Colors: Gold (PMS 124) and Blue (PMS 295) Stadium: Mountaineer Field at Milan Puskar Stadium (1980) Capacity: 60,000 Surface: FieldTurf Affiliation: Football Bowl Subdivision Conference: Big 12 President: Dr. E. Gordon Gee (Utah, ’68) Director of Athletics: Shane Lyons (West Virginia, ’87) Official Web Site: WVUsports.com History First Year of Football: 1891 Seasons Played: 129 All-Time Record: 767-515-45 (.595) All-Time Bowl Record: 16-23 (.410) Last Postseason Appearance: 2021 Guaranteed Rate Bowl; lost 18-6 against Minnesota Coaching Staff Head Coach: Neal Brown (Massachusetts, ’02) Record at School: 17-18 (3 years) Career Record: 52-34 (7 years) Best Time/Day to Reach Coach: Contact Director of Football Communications Administrative Associate: Lori Rice Football Office Phone: (304) 293-4194 Assistant Coaches Matt Moore (Valdosta State, ’96) – Assistant Head GrahamCoach/OLHarrell (Texas Tech, ‘07) - Offensive JordanCoordinator/QBLesley(Troy, ‘05) – Defensive Coordinator/OLB ShaDon Brown (Campbellsville, ’03) – Co-Defensive ChadCoordinator/DBScott(North Carolina, ’04) – Run Game Coordinator/RB Jeff Koonz (Auburn, ‘04) – Special Teams Coordinator/ILB Andrew Jackson (LIU Post, ’11) – Defensive Line Sean Reagan (North Georgia, ‘08) – Tight Ends Tony Washington (Appalachian State, ‘13) - Receivers Dontae Wright (Miami, Ohio, ’07) – Safeties Football Staff Matt Jansen (Texas Tech, ’11) – Director of Personnel and Scouting Jeff Casteel (California, Pa., ’84) – Defensive Analyst/ Director of High School Relations Ryan Nehlen (West Virginia, ’12) – Offensive Analyst Tony Thompson (Stony Brook, ’97) – Special Teams RandyAnalystWilkins (Florida State, ‘00) – Defensive Analyst Shawn Walker (Akron, ‘14) - Director of Video Alex Leveille (Central Michigan, ‘17) - Assistant Director of Coaches Video Kirk Barron (Purdue, ‘18) – Offensive Graduate StantonAssistantKeane (Texas Tech, ’17) – Offensive Graduate DomAssistantYoung (Purdue, ‘17) – Offensive Graduate Assistant Ashton Derico (West Alabama, ‘17) – Defensive Graduate Assistant Nick Porecca (Eastern Michigan, ’21) – Defensive Graduate Assistant Ray Watkins (Minot State, ‘18) – Defensive Graduate TuckerAssistantDonati West Virginia, ’21) – Special Teams Graduate Assistant Administrative Staff Keli Zinn (West Virginia, ’05) – Chief Operating Officer/Deputy Director of Athletics/Football ColemanAdministratorBarnes (Kentucky, ’02) – Senior Associate Athletics Director/Chief of Staff for Football Patrick Johnston (Troy, ‘17) – Assistant Athletics Director/Football Operations/Internal Affairs David Faulkner (Troy, ’96) – Special Assistant to the Head Coach Osman Kamara (West Virginia, ’20) – Associate Director of Student-Athlete Enhancement/Director of the 5th Quarter Program

Zach Foster (Alabama, ’14) – Associate Director of Sports Medicine Ian Chennell (Dayton, ‘18) – Assistant Director of Sports Medicine Lanse Robbins (Alabama ’22) – Sports Medicine Graduate Assistant Team Information 2021 Record: 6-7 Big 12 Record/Finish: 4-5/5th Basic Offense: Spread Basic Defense: 4-2-5

WEST VIRGINIA

Starters Lost: 12 (4O/6D/2ST)

Defense (11) Alonzo Addae (DB), Josh Chandler-Semedo (LB), VanDarius Cowan (BAN), Nicktroy Fortune (DB), Sean Mahone (DB), Jackie Matthews (DB), Akheem Mesidor (DL), Saint McLeod (DB), Daryl Porter Jr. (DB), DeShawn Stevens (LB), Scottie Young Jr. (DB) Specialists (3) Evan Staley (K), Tyler Sumpter (P), Winston Wright Jr.

Trey Neyer (Alabama, ’17) – Director of Recruiting Taylor West (Iowa, ’19) – Director of On-Campus Recruiting/Assistant Director of Football Operations Sierra Sabin (North Carolina, ‘22) – On-Campus Recruiting Graduate Assistant Drew Casa (West Virginia, ’21) – Recruiting Assistant Clay Bollinger (Kentucky ’17) – Assistant Athletics Director/Creative and Digital Media

Specialists Evan Staley

Specialists (68) Austin Brinkman (LS/13), Graeson Malashevich (H/23), Kolton McGhee (P/6), Casey Legg (K-KO/25)

Starting(KOR)

Defense Alonzo Addae (S/23), Josh Chandler-Semedo (LB/31), VanDarius Cowan (BAN/3), Nicktroy Fortune (CB/19), Saint McLeod (DB/2), Sean Mahone (S/35), Jackie Matthews (DB/9), Akheem Mesidor (DL/14), Jr. (DB/13), Jr. (S/8) (K-KO/53), (P-K/20), (KOR/32)

PLAYER PROFILES [ 67 ] PRESEASON DEPTH CHART DEFENSE POSITION NO. NAME HT. WT. CL. GP GS HOMETOWN/HS/LAST SCHOOL DT 55 Dante Stills 6-4 290 S-Sr. 47 25 Fairmont, W.Va./Fairmont Senior 52 Jalen Thornton 6-2 278 r-So. 22 0 Cincinnati, Ohio/Indian Hill 99 Zeiqui Lawton 6-1 274 r-Fr. 0 0 Charleston, W.Va./South Charleston/Cincinnati NG 95 Jordan Jefferson 6-3 310 Jr. 30 5 Navarre, Fla./Navarre 93 Mike Lockhart 6-3 317 r-So. 0 0 Birmingham, Ala./Huffman/Georgia Tech 96 Edward Vesterinen 6-3 281 So. 8 1 Helsinki, Finland/French Finnish School of Helsinki DE 12 Taijh Alston 6-4 255 r-Sr. 16 12 Lumberton, N.C./Union Pines/ECU/Copiah-Lincoln CC 91 Sean Martin 6-5 288 So. 18 0 Bluefield, W.Va./Bluefield 45 Taurus Simmons 6-2 242 So. 15 0 Savannah, Ga./Jenkins BANDIT 10 Jared Bartlett 6-2 235 r-So. 27 5 Miami, Fla./Collins Hill (Ga.) or 44 Lanell Carr 6-1 245 So. 17 2 St. Louis, Mo./De Smet Jesuit WLB 5 Lance Dixon 6-2 220 r-So. 10 4 Oak Park, Mich./West Bloomfield/Penn State 6 Exree Loe 6-0 214 r-Sr. 42 11 Johnstown, Pa./Greater Johnstown Area MLB 8 Lee Kpogba 6-1 230 Jr. 0 0 Winston-Salem, N.C./Parkland/Syracuse/East Miss. CC 18 Tirek Austin-Cave 6-1 228 So. 0 0 Pennsauken, N.J./Camden/Miami SPEAR 27 Davis Mallinger 6-1 194 r-Fr. 4 0 Melbourne, Fla./Cocoa 6 Jasir Cox 6-1 204 S-Sr. 0 0 Kansas City, Mo./Bishop Miege/North Dakota State or 30 Naim Muhammad 5-11 201 r-So. 5 0 Washington, D.C./DeMatha/Fork Union Military Prep LCB 20 Andrew Wilson-Lamp 6-2 178 r-Fr. 4 0 Massillon, Ohio/Massillon 11 Wesley McCormick 5-11 200 r-Sr. 0 0 Germantown, Md./Northwest/JMU FS 2 Aubrey Burks 5-11 201 So. 6 0 Oakridge, Fla./Auburndale 13 Hershey McLaurin 6-1 210 So. 0 0 Friendship, Miss./Collins/Jones County JC CS 24 Marcis Floyd 6-0 194 r-Jr. 0 0 Louisville, Ky./Du Pont Manual/Murray State 14 Malachi Ruffin 5-10 195 r-So. 21 0 Nashville, N.C./Nash Central RCB 9 Charles Woods 5-11 193 S-Sr. 11 4 Dallas, Texas/Justin F. Kimball/Illinois State 4 Rashad Ajayi 5-11 182 S-Sr. 0 0 Atlanta, Ga./Langston Hughes/Colorado State SPECIAL TEAMS POSITION NO. NAME HT. WT. CL. GP GS HOMETOWN/HS/LAST SCHOOL K 48 Casey Legg 6-4 216 r-Jr. 25 0 Charleston, W.Va./Cross Lanes Christian 37 Parker Grothaus 6-2 216 r-Sr. 0 0 Indian Lake, Ohio/Indian Lake/Incarnate Word/Florida State H 19 Graseson Malashevich 5-9 186 r-So. 23 0 Ceredo, W.Va./Spring Valley P 41 Oliver Straw 6-2 214 Fr. 0 0 Melbourne, Australia/Mentone Grammar School or 40 Kolten McGhee 6-0 187 r-So. 6 0 Altoona, Pa./Bishop Guilfoyle KO 37 Parker Grothaus 6-2 216 r-Sr. 0 0 Indian Lake, Ohio/Indian Lake/Incarnate Word/Florida State or 39 Danny King 5-10 180 r-Fr. 0 0 Cumberland, Md./Fort Hill LS 43 Austin Brinkman 6-3 232 r-Fr. 13 0 Bel Air, Md./The John Carroll School KR 13 Sam James 6-0 182 r-Jr. 38 0 Richmond Hill, Ga./Richmond Hill 28 Jaylen Anderson 5-11 214 r-Fr. 0 0 Perry, Ohio/Perry PR 13 Sam James 6-0 182 r-Jr. 38 0 Richmond Hill, Ga./Richmond Hill 27 Davis Mallinger 6-1 194 r-Fr. 4 0 Melbourne, Fla./Cocoa OFFENSE POSITION NO. NAME HT. WT. CL. GP GS HOMETOWN/HS/LAST SCHOOL WR (X) 0 Bryce Ford-Wheaton 6-3 224 r-Jr. 34 20 Fuquay-Varina, N.C./Holly Springs 11 Cortez Braham 6-2 198 Jr. 0 0 Blythewood, S.C./Westwood/Hutchinson CC LT 64 Wyatt Milum 6-6 307 So. 12 8 Kenova, W.Va./Spring Valley 58 Nick Malone 6-5 300 r-So 15 1 Morgantown, W.Va./Morgantown LG 74 James Gmiter 6-3 310 r-Jr. 33 25 Bethel Park, Pa./Bethel Park 55 Tomas Rimac 6-6 312 r-Fr. 2 0 Brunswick, Ohio/Brunswick C 54 Zach Frazier 6-3 306 So. 23 22 Fairmont, W.Va./Fairmont Senior 53 Jordan White 6-2 298 r-Fr. 7 0 Largo, Md./DeMatha Catholic RG 72 Doug Nester 6-7 320 Jr. 13 13 Kenova, W.Va./Spring Valley/Virginia Tech 55 Tomas Rimac 6-6 312 r-Fr. 2 0 Brunswick, Ohio/Brunswick RT 50 Brandon Yates 6-4 308 r-So. 23 21 Middleton, Del./Liberty Baptist Academy or 66 Ja’Quay Hubbard 6-5 318 r-So. 3 0 Hermitage, Pa./Sharpsville/Virginia TE (H) 88 Brian Polendey 6-4 256 r-Sr. 0 0 Denton, Texas/Guyton/Miami/Colorado State 87 Mike O’Laughlin 6-5 255 r-Jr. 26 16 Glen Ellyn, Ill./Fenwick WR (Y) 13 Sam James 6-0 182 r-Jr. 38 20 Richmond Hill, Ga./Richmond Hill 2 Jeremiah Aaron 5-10 186 So. 0 0 Natchitochs, La./Pearland (Texas)/Navarro CC WR (H) 15 Reese Smith 5-10 187 So. 23 3 Danville, Ky./Boyle County 19 Graseson Malashevich 5-9 186 r-So. 23 0 Ceredo, W.Va./Spring Valley WR (Z) 3 Kaden Prather 6-4 211 So. 12 4 Montgomery Village, Md./Northwest 29 Preston Fox 5-10 184 r-Fr. 4 0 Morgantown, W.Va./Morgantown 10 Jarel Williams 6-2 198 Fr. 0 0 Saraland, Ala./Saraland QB 6 Garrett Greene 5-11 200 So. 13 0 Tallahassee, Fla./Chiles or 7 Will Crowder 6-2 220 r-Fr. 2 0 Gardendale, Ala./Gardendale or 8 Nicco Marchiol 6-1 225 Fr. 0 0 Chandler, Ariz./Hamilton or 18 JT Daniels 6-2 226 r-Jr. 0 0 Irvine, Calif./Mater Dei Catholic/USC/Georgia RB (F) 24 Tony Mathis Jr. 5-11 207 r-So. 21 1 Orlando, Fla./Cedartown 26 Justin Johnson Jr. 5-11 198 So. 8 0 Edwardsville, Ill./Edwardsville

sisters) • Majoring in sport management JAYLEN ANDERSON28 RB, 5-11 214, r-Fr. Perry,Perry Instagram:Twitter:Ohio@JaylxnAnderson1@jaylen.a1 TAIJH ALSTON Alston’s Defensive Statistics Year Games Tackles Assists Total TFL Sacks Int. PBU FF FR 2021 13 23 14 37 11/48 5/26 0 0 1 0 2020 1 1 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 0 1 0 2019 2 1 0 1 1.0/7 1/7 0 0 0 0 Totals 16 25 14 39 12/55 1/7 0 0 2 0

Has played in 16 career games, including 12 starts

Sophomore stats included 638 yards rushing and seven touchdowns, 16 receptions for 241 yards and 10 scores

Earned his first career start at Maryland and had five tackles, including a TFL 2020 (COVID)

• Big

• Rivals

2017 (Fr.) – East Carolina

2021 (Fr.)

Finished with a pair of sacks at Oklahoma, a career high Tallied 1 1/2 sacks against Virginia Tech to go along with four total tackles

Played in 13 games, including 12 starts

Honorable Mention selection

Freshman campaign saw him start his varsity career with 918 rushing yards, 11 touchdowns, 41 receptions for 568 yards and eight scores, as he earned All-State Second Team honors Received more than 24 Division I scholarship honors Four-star rating from 247Sports and Rivals and three-star ranking from ESPN ranked him as the No. 6 best all-purpose back in the country and No. 9 overall recruit in Ohio ranked him No. 11 at his position and No. 8 overall in Ohio rated him No. 26 at his position and No. 13 overall in Ohio of Walter and Consuela six children brothers and 2

Played in two games before sustaining a season-ending knee injury at Missouri Finished with a sack against James Madison Enrolled at West Virginia in January 2018 (r-Fr.) – Copiah-Lincoln CC Played for coach Glen Davis at Copiah Lincoln Community College First team All-Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges (MACJC)

Personal Son of Donald Fairley and Chrystal Dowd One of eight children (4 brothers, 3 sisters)

Three-year varsity starter as a defensive end for coach Ryan Riggan at Union Pines

Earned All-Cape Fear Valley 3-A Conference First-Team honors Charlotte Observer ranked him as a top-25 recruit in North Carolina Three-star rating per 247Sports and Scout Also a standout in basketball

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Finished with 37 tackles, including 23 solo stops, five sacks and 11 tackles for loss Ranked No. 2 on the team in tackles for loss (11) Recorded three tackles, including a tackle for loss and a forced fumble, in the Guaranteed Rate Bowl against Minnesota Had three tackles against Texas Registered his fifth sack of the year at Kansas State Had three tackles against Oklahoma State and assisted on a tackle for loss One of his two tackles against Iowa State was for a loss Recorded three tackles at TCU Had five tackles against Texas Tech, including 2.5 behind the line for TFLs

• ESPN

Mayo Clinic Comeback Player of the Year

Redshirted Enrolled at East Carolina in January but transferred to Copiah-Lincoln in the summer High School

Instagram:Twitter:Lumberton,Copiah-Lincolnr-Sr.CCN.C.@taijh01@taijh_12

• Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll TAIJH ALSTON12 DL, 6-4,

PLAYER PROFILES [ 68 ] •

Worked his way back from his previous year’s injury and played against Army in the Liberty Bowl 2019 (r-So.)

Graduated in December 2020 with his bachelor’s degree in multidisciplinary studies and is pursuing a second bachelor’s degree in sport management 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll 255,

• 247Sports

Anderson • One of

Preseason All-Big 12 Conference Fourth Team (Athlon Sports) 2021 (r-Jr.)

Personal • Son

Redshirted High School Played running back for coach Matt Rosati at Perry High Four-year starter and two-time All-State First Team as a junior and senior Rushed for 875 yards and 13 touchdowns in a shortened senior season Also recorded nine receptions for 124 yards and two scores As a junior, he accounted for 1,086 rushing yards and 16 touchdowns to go with 51 receptions for 833 yards and 11 touchdowns Led Perry to a 12-1 record and the Chagrin Valley Conference Championship Team reached the OHSAA Division IV regional finals

Bronko Nagurski National Defensive Player of the Week after a three-sack performance against Virginia Tech; also recorded a forced fumble and a fumble recovery 2020 (COVID)

Two-time All-Regional 6-7A team a senior honorable mention as a junior of Tamara former Pittsburgh five children

honors as

Redshirted Played in four games (Baylor, Texas Tech, Oklahoma State, TCU), playing 30 or more plays in all four games, including 46 at TCU Finished with nine tackles, including five solo stops

Helped on a TFL as part of a three-tackle day at Kansas State Had five tackles at TCU all solos with a TFL

WVU Defensive Player of the Week: Virginia Tech

Preseason All-Big 12 Conference Fourth Team (Phil Steele) Iron Mountaineer Award 2021 (r-Fr.)

Steelers defensive lineman Stephon Tuitt • One of

Played in 10 games at bandit, including starts against Kansas and at Texas Tied for No. 2 on the team in sacks (3 1/2) and No. 6 in tackles for loss (5 1/2)

PLAYER PROFILES [ 69 ] •

Has played in 27 career games with five starts

Tuitt • Brother of

• Also

• 2022

Played in 13 games at bandit, including three starts Finished with 31 tackles, including 15 solo stops, 3 1/2 sacks, six tackles for loss, one forced fumble, one fumble recovery and five quarterback hurries

Also had 19 tackles, including 11 solo tackles

Totaled a career-high five tackles against Kansas State, including a sack

Two-year totals of 156 tackles (117 solo), 10 sacks, 23 tackles for loss, 13 quarterback hurries and two fumble recoveries a standout track performer

Earned three tackles at Texas Tech to go along with his first career pass breakup Registered a sack and two tackles against Kansas Finished with a pair of tackles, including a tackle for loss and forced fumble, at Oklahoma State Totaled four tackles against Eastern Kentucky, including a sack and two tackles for loss 2019 (Fr.)

Defensive performer • All-County first

Personal • Son

(3 brothers, 1 sister) • Majoring in marketing JARED BARTLETT10 BAN, 6-2, 235, r-So. Collins Hill Miami Instagram:Twitter:Fla.@BARTLITT@jaredbartlett_ Bartlett’s Defensive Statistics Year Games Tackles Assists Total TFL Sacks Int. PBU FF FR 2021 13 15 16 31 6/32 3.5/25 0 0 1 1 2020 10 11 8 19 5.5/29 3.5/22 0 1 1 0 2019 4 5 4 9 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0 Totals 27 31 28 59 11.5/61 7/47 0 1 2 1 2021 (r-Fr.) • Saw action against Long Island 2020 (COVID) • Saw action on 23 plays, including 21 offensive snaps against Eastern Kentucky 2019 (Fr.) • Redshirted • Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team High School • Played for coach Eric Ludden at Massaponax High • A two-time All-VHSL All-State honoree • Three-time All-5D Region, All-Commonwealth District First Team and Fredericksburg Free Lance Star All-Area selection • Part of an offense that ran for more than 4,400 yards, averaged 7.2 yards per carry, had 15 100-yard rushing performances, scored 54 rushing touchdowns and averaged 34.3 points per game Personal • Son of Ray and Susan Beaver • One of four children (1 brother, 2 sisters) • Majoring in forest resources management • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll DONAVAN BEAVER65 OL, 6-6, 315, r-So. Fredericksburg,Massaponax Va. Twitter: Instagram:@donavanbeaver@donavanbeaver JARED BARTLETT

Totaled five tackles at Oklahoma Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week (Sept. 20)

High School Played for coach Lenny Gregory at Collins Hill High

Assisted on a sack at Kansas

and

One of three children (1 brother, 1 sister) Majoring in communication studies Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll Garrett Ford Academic Honor Rol

PLAYER PROFILES [ 70 ] 2021 (r-Fr.) • Did not see game action 2020 (COVID) • Did not see game action 2019 (Fr.) • Redshirted • Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team High School • Played for coach Ryan Pittillo at Towson High • Two-time Baltimore Sun All-Metro honors as a punter and kicker • Played for Maryland in the Big 33 Football Classic • Earned a five-star punting rating by Kohl’s Kicking • Two-time US All-America honors in lacrosse Personal • Son of Kirk and Brenda Bechdel • One of two children • Majoring in energy land management • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll LEIGHTON BECHDEL98 P, 5-11, 211, r-So. Towson,Towson Md. Twitter: Instagram:@BechdelLeighton@leighton_2 • Enrolled at WVU in January 2022 High School • Played cornerback for coach Adam Carter at Grayson High • 2020 GACA 7A South All-State First Team Defense • Helped Grayson (10-4) advance to the final four of the Class 7A playoffs during his senior season • Logged 40 tackles, including 35 solo stops, and three interceptions • As a junior, he recorded 24 total tackles, including 16 solo stops, three interceptions and three tackles for loss • Helped Grayson to a Class 7A State Championship title with a 14-0 record • Rated a three-star prospect by ESPN, Rivals and 247Sports • Ranked No. 68 prospect in Georgia, as well as No. 40 overall at his position by ESPN, the No. 65 cornerback in the nation and No. 70 prospect in the state by Rivals • Also offered by Arizona State, Arkansas, Boston College, Cincinnati, Georgia Tech, Kansas, Louisville, Michigan, Michigan State, Minnesota, Mississippi State, Nebraska, Penn State, South Carolina, Syracuse, TCU, Virginia and Wake Forest Personal • Son of Dhoruba and Binta Bin-Wahad • One of three children (2 brothers) • Majoring in business and communication pathways • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll MUMU BIN-WAHAD29 CB, 5-10, 185, Fr. Atlanta,Grayson Ga. Twitter: Instagram:@TheMumuBinWahad@mumubw

Played on the offensive line for coach Brad Dingess at Spring Valley High Helped the Timberwolves to a 5-1 mark and spot in the WVSSAC Class AAA state playoffs in 2020 before the season was cut short due to COVID-19 Also helped Spring Valley to an 11-2 mark and appearance in the state semifinals in 2019 Named all-state first team as a senior Team Captain High School teammates of Doug Nester, Graeson Malashevich, Corbin Paige and Wyatt Milum Also played baseball and basketball

2021 (Fr.)

Personal

• Played at Morgantown High for his father, Sean Biser Senior season limited to just five games due to COVID-19 Earned Chuck Howley Award as West Virginia’s top linebacker as a senior Totaled 51 tackles as a senior in 2020 Earned all-state first team honors and Team MVP as a senior Warren Hartman Scholarship recipient Began high-school career at Keyser High, also plaing for his father Led the Golden Tornado to a 10-2 mark and state playoff appearance in 2019 Named all-state honorable mention as a junior Earned All-Potomac Valley Conference honors Also wrestled in high school

2021 (Fr.)

Son of Brian and Amy Biggs

Roll • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll CADEN

BRYCE BIGGS63 OL, 6-4, 298, r-Fr. Spring Instagram:Twitter:Ashland,ValleyKy.@biggs_bryce@bryce_biggs3

Redshirted High School

Redshirted High School

Instagram:Twitter:Morgantown,Morgantownr-Fr.W.Va.@BiserCaden@Caden.biser36

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Son of Sean and Sheri Biser Father was an offensive lineman at WVU (1990-93) One of five children (3 brothers, 1 sister) Majoring in exercise physiology Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor BISER36 LB, 6-0, 226,

Twitter: Instagram:@BurtonAric@lil_ab_1

High School

• Majoring in sport management

• Helped the Knights win the 2021 Sunshine State Independent Association title with a 54-22 win over IMG Academy Saw action in eight games and finished with 22 tackles, including eight solo stops and seven tackles for loss Also had three sacks, 26 hurries and blocked a field goal Opened his senior season with two tackles for loss and a sack against Gadsden County Also had five tackles, including three for loss, against DeLand

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AUSTIN BRINKMAN

Personal • Son of Aric and Daniela Burton

• Played safety for coach Kyle Sasser at Auburndale High

One of two children (1 sister) Majoring in sport management

• Enrolled at WVU in January 2022

Instagram:Twitter:Oakridge,AuburndaleFla.@aubreyburks14@humble.ab

• A native of Germany and a member of PPI Recruits Played just one season of high school football in America

ARIC BURTON35 DL, 6-5, 215, Fr. Clearwater International Academy (Fla.) Heufeld, Germany

• Saw action in only five games as a senior due to injury, but still totaled 28 tackles, two sacks, four tackles for loss, five forced fumbles and one fumble recovery

• Finished with solo tackles against Long Island and at Baylor High School

• Played six games at safety before sustaining a season-ending injury against TCU

• Played defensive end for coach Jesse Chinchar at Clearwater Academy International

AUBREY BURKS2 DB, 5-11, 201, So.

PLAYER PROFILES [ 71 ] • Preseason All-Big 12 Conference Fourth Team (Phil Steele) 2021 (Fr.) • Played in all 13 games as WVU’s starting long snapper for punts, field goals and extra points • Academic All-Big 12 First Team • WVU Special Teams Champion: Texas 2020 (COVID) • Did not see game action High School • Played quarterback, defensive back, tight end and was the team’s long snapper for his father, coach Ken Brinkman, at The John Carroll School • As a senior, he was an All-Harford County First Team performer at punter and safety • Earned all-conference first-team honors at quarterback • Voted team captain and most valuable player • Finished career with almost 1,000 yards of total offense, four touchdowns receiving and four touchdowns passing • Averaged 39.0 yards per punt and had four punts inside the opponent’s 20-yard line • Also participated in lacrosse, basketball and track & field Personal • Son of Ken Brinkman and Debbie Basler • Mother is the Public Schools Supervisor of Athletics for Harford County • One of four children (1 brother, 2 sisters) • Majoring in sport management • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll AUSTIN BRINKMAN43 LS, 6-4, 232, So. The John Carroll School Bel-Air, Instagram:Twitter:Md.@b17_austin@brinkman.austin

• Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll

2021 (Fr.)

• Forced four fumbles in one game In just 15 snaps against Pasco, he recorded a pick-six, two sacks and a safety As a sophomore in 2018, he totaled 45 tackles, two tackles for loss, two interceptions, three pass breakups and one forced fumble In his initial season, he contributed 32 tackles, three sacks, 10 tackles for loss, three interceptions, two pass breakups and two forced fumbles Son of Tommy and Audrey Burks

Helped team to a 5-4 record and the first round of the Florida Class 6A playoffs Led Auburndale to an 8-3 record as a junior and finished with 63 tackles, six sacks, 17 tackles for loss, two interceptions, six pass breakups, four forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries

• Academic

Earned All-State 6A First-Team honors as a senior

2021 (Fr.) Redshirted; added depth at wide receiver Used on offense against Long Island and special teams at Kansas State WVU Offensive Scout Champion: Kansas • WVU Special Teams Scout Champion: LIU 2020 (COVID) Did not see game action High School Played wide receiver for coach Ed Dalton at McGuffey High Finished with schools records in yards (956) and receiving touchdowns (25) Observer Reporter “Elite 11” selection Also was a basketball standout, setting school records for most points in a game (47) and in a career (1,586)

• Played

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Three-year captain for coach Keith Olsommer at Delaware Valley High

Jesuit

Helped lead De Smet Jesuit High to a 14-0 record and the state championship De Smet finished the season ranked No. 1 in Missouri and No. 17 in the nation As a senior, finished with 45 tackles, including 24 solo stops, seven sacks and 11 tackles for loss and also had seven catches for 110 yards and two touchdowns Earned All-Metro Catholic Second Team Defense as a sophomore after registering 52 tackles, including 42 unassisted tackles, two sacks, four tackles for loss and recovered a fumble Son of Lanell Carr Sr. and Bessie Mabry One of four children (1 brother, 2 sisters) in sport management 245, So. De Smet Jesuit St. Louis, Mo.

Twitter: Instagram:@cavallaro_matt@matthew_cavallaro

• Majoring

Twitter: Instagram:@lanellcarr3@nellnumbanine LANELL CARR

LANELL CARR44 BAN, 6-1,

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Personal Son of Paul and Cristin Cavallarro One of three children (2 sisters)

Graduated in May 2022 with a bachelor’s degree in history and is working on a master’s degree in sport management Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll Garrett Ford Academic Honor

• Earned

Redshirted after enrolling at WVU in January 2020 2019 (Fr.) – Lackawanna College Played for coach Mark Duda at Lackawanna College Started 11 games, leading Lackawanna to a 10-1 mark and the NJCAA National Championship game Completed 116-of-227 passes for 1,754 yards and 23 touchdowns Played junior hockey in Foxboro, Massachusetts, for 1 1/2 years prior to Lackawanna High School

Roll

MATT CAVALLARO14 QB, 5-11, 210, Sr. Lackawanna College Matamoras, Pa.

Finished with 2,809 yards passing and 34 touchdowns as a senior

2021 (Fr.) • Played

• Used

PLAYER PROFILES [ 72 2021] (Jr.) • Did not see game action 2020 (So.) •

• Played

Personal Son of Jack and Melissa Cole One of two children (1 sister) Majoring in sport management Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll C.J. COLE83 WR, 6-4, 210, r-Fr. Washington,McGuffey Pa. Instagram:@CJ_Cole11@cjcole83 in 10 games and started two at end Used on 175 plays, including 142 on defense Season-high 27 defensive snaps against Texas Had a solo tackle at Kansas and season-high two tackles against Long Island Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team 2020 (COVID) All-Big 12 Rookie Team in seven games, adding depth at Bandit Scout Team Player of the Week (EKU, TCU) on a season-high six plays against Eastern Kentucky and Texas High School outside linebacker and defensive end for coach Robert Steeples at De Smet High Missouri 6A All-State First Team (DE), Class 6, All-District I First Team (DE) and All-Metro Catholic First Team (DE) honors Given the team’s “Hammer” Award (hardest hitter)

management • Big

Helped lead Hutchinson to a 7-0 record and defeated Snow College to win the NJCAA national championship

One of four children (2 brothers, 1 sister) Majoring in sport management DB, 6-2, 195, r-Fr. Hutchinson CC Phenix City, Ala. Twitter: Instagram:@CalebCTwenty20@calebcoleman16 (Fr.) against Long Island 2020 (COVID) Made an appearance against Eastern Kentucky Saw action on 21 offensive plays and two on special teams (Fr.)

CALEB COLEMAN16

Redshirted All-Big 12 Rookie Team High School for coach Brent Johnson at Marysville High All-Ohio Football Division I Third-Team All-State Division I All-Central District First-Team honors No. 5 in Ohio in wrestling of Clayton and Amy Connolly of three children (2 sisters) Majoring in agribusiness 12 340, for coach Mike Pavlansky at Canfield the reached the OHSAA III 2020 a No. 1,289 yards as a junior Member of the National Honor Society Summa Cum Laude of Brian and May Crist of four children (1 brother, 2 sisters) in business 12 Commissioner’s Honor CRIST12 QB, 6-2, 204, r-Fr. Canfield,Canfield Ohio Instagram:@Jackson8Crist@Jackson8Crist

(2 brothers) • Majoring in business • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll WILL CROWDER7 QB, 6-2,

• Graduated

All-Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference

and

Roll • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll JACKSON

PLAYER PROFILES [ 73 ] 2021 (Fr.) • Redshirted • Played in four games • WVU Special Teams Scout Champion: TCU • Used on a season-high 11 snaps against Long Island, including five plays on defense and had a solo tackle against Long Island 2020 (COVID) – Hutchinson CC • Played for coach Drew Dallas at Hutchinson Community College •

• Played

• Redshirted;

r-Fr. Gardendale,Gardendale Ala. Twitter: Instagram:@_crowder18@_crowder7

3 state ranking • Threw for

Son of Benny Jones and Keyona Coleman

• Played

regional final in

2021

Cardinals’ 9-1 team that

• 2019

2021 (Fr.) played eight plays against Long Island Enrolled at WVU in January

• Majoring

r-So. Marysville,Marysville Ohio Twitter: Instagram:@teconnolly61@teconnolly3 2021 (Fr.) • Redshirted High School • Played quarterback

High School Pro-style quarterback for coach Chad Eads at Gardendale High 2019 All-Birmingham High School Football Team honorable mention by AL.com Played in the 2020 Alabama/Mississippi All-Star Game, completing 9-of-12 for 152 yards and two touchdowns Sports Illustrated All-American finalist Gardendale Offensive MVP Led Gardendale to a 9-3 record in his senior season, completing 158-of-255 passes for 2,132 yards and 20 touchdowns Three-time Alabama High School Athletic Association Athlete of the Week As a junior, he completed 185-of-303 passes for 2,295 yards and 11 touchdowns, while also rushing for 443 yards and five touchdowns in helping Gardendale to the second round of the Class 6A playoffs Son of Scott and Pam Crowder One of three children 220,

Honorable Mention Registered 20 tackles, three interceptions, 1 1/2 tackles for loss and four pass breakups in seven games as a freshman in 2020

Twitter:

Finished with 10 tackles, including five solo stops, at Independence CC Had three tackles and two interceptions at Butler CC Registered one interception, one tackle for loss and one pass breakup at Coffeyville Posted two pass breakups at Garden City CC High School Played for coach Mike Glisson at Smiths Station High Had two interceptions as a senior Finished with 38 tackles, including 23 solo stops as a junior

Personal •

2019

Tied for No. 2 nationally in interceptions and tied for No. 35 in pass breakups

Personal • Son

Division

• One

• One

• Big

• Earned

• Academic

Personal • Son

High • Two-year letterwinner • Missed senior season after sustaining broken collarbone • Member of

• Finished

Personal

Commissioner’s Honor Roll • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll TYLER CONNOLLY61 OL, 6-5,

Personal •

2019 (r-So.) Stony Brook Played in all 12 games at linebacker with seven tackles, including five solo stops One punt return for 8 yards against Towson and blocked kicks against Towson and Albany (r-Fr.) Stony Brook Played in four games at linebacker 2017 (Fr.) Stony Brook

Two-time Division III Ohio Prep School Writers Association (OPSWA) All-State selection, earning first-team honors in 2020 and second team in 2019 Captained the Division III Ohio MaxPreps Offense Second Team in 2020 Also registered 170 career pancake blocks, one of his many strengths 740Zone All-740 First Team and All-740 Offense selection

PLAYER PROFILES [ 74 ]

One of two children (1 sister) 81 TE, 6-3, 246, r-Fr. Jackson,Jackson Ohio Twitter: Instagram:@treylandavis22@treylandavis81

Preseason All-Big 12 Conference Third Team (Phil Steele) 2021 (r-Fr.)

in political science • Pursuing a master’s degree in legal studies • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll ANTHONY DEL NEGR047 DL, 6-0,

Four-year starter who helped Jackson High to a 31-11 overall record

• Majoring in sport management • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll TREYLAN DAVIS

with

Redshirted High School Played linebacker and wide receiver for coach Mike Hansen at Connetquot High Posted 10 receiving touchdowns and 115 tackles, three sacks and 10 tackles for loss Son of Elizabeth Del Negro One of two children (1 sister) Graduated in December 2021 Stony Brook a bachelor’s degree 259, DIXON5 LB, 6-2, 220, r-So. Penn State Oak Park, Mich. Twitter: Instagram:@lance_dixon@lance_dixon

2021 (Fr.) Redshirted but played 29 total plays in four games, including 21 on special teams Enrolled at WVU in January

High School •

Transferred from Penn State in summer 2021 2020 (COVID) – Penn State Made nine appearances, including one start Finished with 10 tackles, including seven solo stops, 2 1/2 tackles for loss and forced a fumble for the season Had a tackle for loss at Michigan, his third consecutive game with a TFL Registered a tackle for loss in the second quarter against Iowa Assisted on two tackles, including a tackle for loss at Nebraska Recorded a career-best five tackles, including four unassisted tackles, and forced a fumble against Ohio State

2021 (r-Jr.) – Stony Brook Played three games for coach Chuck Priore before suffering a season-ending injury 2020-21 (COVID) – Stony Brook Played four games at tight end, earning All-Colonial Athletic Association First-Team honors CAA Football Rookie of Week on March 29 after third blocked punt of season came at UAlbany; also blocked fourth-quarter punt that set up touchdown vs. Villanova

Personal Son of Eric and Katrina Davis

• 2020

Played in 10 games and started four Missed final three games of the regular season due to injury Saw action on 399 snaps, including 328 defensive snaps Tallied a season-best 11 tackles against Minnesota in the Guaranteed Rate Bowl, marking his first 10-plus-tackle performance of his Mountaineer career Added three solo tackles against Oklahoma State Finished with four tackles against Iowa State Had three tackles at Baylor and TCU Made six tackles at Oklahoma

from

• Had three tackles against Virginia Tech, including an assist on a tackle for loss Earned his first start as a Mountaineer against LIU, finishing with a pair of tackles Made his WVU debut at Maryland

Played tight end and linebacker for coach Andy Hall at Jackson High

r-Jr. Stony Instagram:Twitter:Bohemia,BrookN.Y.@td3patz88@tony_delnegro LANCE

LANCE DIXON

2018

Competed in multiple sports growing up, including gymnastics and Muay Thai

• Majoring

Honor Roll JAIRO FAVERUS LB,

• Redshirted

• Big 12

Father is an accomplished Muay Thai fighter and trainer

Added depth at safety, seeing action in four games Season-high 14 plays, including 11 on defense against Eastern Kentucky

Son of Christian and Marshana Faverus

Amsterdam,

BRAYDEN DUDLEY 33

Honor Roll • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll BRAYDEN DUDLEY97 DL,

r-Fr. Mill Instagram:Twitter:Buford,CreekGa.@dudley_brayden@dudley_x_b

High School Played cornerback for coach Benjamin Herod while traveling in the United States during the DreamChasers Tour – attended camps at universities in United States Played cornerback at the Bristol Academy of Sports Earned team most valuable player honors Finished with six interceptions, 15 pass breakups and 24 solo tackles as a senior Graded as one of the top five defensive performers in the 247Sports European Combine in April 2019 Was the most valuable defensive back at the combine Most valuable player for the U-19 Dutch national championship team

One of three children (2 sisters) in engineering Commissioner’s 6-2, 248,

One of three children (1 brother, 1 sister) Majoring in sport and exercise psychology

Bristol

Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Academic 6-0, 216, r-Fr. Academy of Sports The @jairofaverus

2021 (Fr.) 2020 (COVID)

Personal

Netherlands Twitter:

Roll • Garrett Ford

Finished with two tackles, including an unassisted tackle against Eastern Kentucky Enrolled at WVU in January

PLAYER PROFILES [ 75 ] 2019 (Fr.) – Penn State • Redshirted; played in three games High School • Three-time letterman for coach Ron Bellamy at West Bloomfield High • Selected to the All-American Bowl, becoming the first player in school history to earn the honor • Participated in Nike’s The Opening • All-USA Michigan Defensive Player of the Year as selected by USA Today as a senior • All-USA Michigan Football Team first team by USA Today in 2018 • Associated Press All-State first team as a senior and honorable mention as a junior • Detroit Free Press All-State Division 1 first-team accolades as a junior • Detroit News All-North Football first team as a senior • 2017 and 2018 MLive Detroit Football Dream Team • Team captain and team MVP as a senior • Rated a five-star prospect by 247Sports, a four-star recruit by ESPN and Rivals • Rated as the No. 13 overall, No. 1 outside linebacker and the No. 2 prospect in Michigan by 247Sports • Ranked as the No. 26 safety, No. 27 player in the region and No. 8 prospect in Michigan by ESPN • Ranked No. 22 outside linebacker and No. 11 prospect in Michigan by Rivals • Lettered in track & field twice and was team MVP Personal • Son of Labaron and Rosalyn Dixon • One of two children (1 brother) • Father played football at Eastern Michigan and Central State • Majoring in integrated studies Dixon’s Defensive Statistics Year Games Tackles Assists Total TFL Sacks Int. PBU FF FR 2021 10 24 12 36 0/0 0/0 0 1 0 0 2021 (Fr.) • Redshirted • Saw action against Long Island and Kansas • WVU Defensive Scout Champion: Iowa State • WVU Special Teams Scout Champion: Virginia Tech • Had two tackles against Long Island • Enrolled at WVU in January 2021 High School • Played defensive end and tight end for coach Josh Lovelady at Mill Creek High in Hoschton, Georgia • Finished his career with 70 tackles, including 41 unassisted tackles, six sacks and 14 quarterback hurries • As a senior, played in five games and finished with 16 tackles, including 11 unassisted tackles and a sack • Season-high five tackles against Dacula and four solo stops against North Gwinnett • 2019 Georgia Army National Guard North-South All-Star Classic • 2019 All-Gwinnett County Honorable Mention selection • Limited to three games in 2020 due to an injury • Posted five sacks his junior season and led Mill Creek to a 10-3 record and an appearance in the Georgia 7A state quarterfinals Personal • Son of Brady and Risa Dudley •

Personal •

Earned his first collegiate action against Long Island Played a season-high eight offensive plays LIU and had first career catch for 8 yards WVU Special Teams Scout Champion: Iowa State 2020 (COVID) WVU Scout Team Offensive Player of the Week (TCU) High School Played wide receiver and defensive back for coach Matt Lacy at Morgantown High

• Finished

2021

Added depth at receiver; used on special teams Saw action in four games

Named All-Two Rivers Athletic Conference First-Team Defense and Second-Team Offense with 1,300 career receiving yards and eight touchdowns Also had 452 rushing yards and five touchdowns, 504 career kickoff return yards and 144 punt return yards Registered 120 career tackles, five tackles for loss, four interceptions and three pass breakups

• Majoring in business • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll PRESTON FOX29 WR, 5-10, 184, r-Fr. Morgantown,Morgantown W.Va. Twitter: Instagram:@P-fox21@pfox021 PRESTON FOX

2019

• Majoring

Personal •

2018

• Named

Honor Roll • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll MARCIS FLOYD24 S,

Crimsons • Earned

PLAYER PROFILES [ 76 ] • Enrolled at WVU in January 2022 after transferring from Murray State 2021 (r-So.) – Murray State • Started 11 games at cornerback • Earned Stats Perform All-America and All-Ohio Valley Conference honors for the second consecutive year • Fifth-leading Murray State tackler with 40 stops, including 30 unassisted, three sacks, four tackles for loss, two interceptions and nine pass breakups • Had two interceptions against Tennessee Tech, returning one 90 yards for a touchdown • Season-high seven tackles against Tennessee Tech and Austin Peay and five at Bowling Green • Finished with a season-high three pass breakups against Eastern Illinois and at Southeast Missouri State 2020 (COVID) – Murray State •

integrated studies • Big 12

• Redshirted •

Named to 2020 Stats Perform All-America second team to 2020 All-OVC first team OVC Defensive Player of the Week honors (3/9) Tallied 32 tackles with a tackle-for-loss Finished season with three interceptions and six pass breakups Pulled down two interceptions in win over Southeast Missouri (r-Fr.) Murray State Played in 12 games with seven starts Had 32 tackles, two interceptions and five pass breakups (Fr.) Murray State

Earned West Virginia All-State AAA First Team honors as a senior (defense utility) after posting nearly 1,500 all-purpose yards

Son of Tom and Tammy Fox

Redshirted after playing in four games High School

Son of Anthony and Deanna Floyd in Commissioner’s 6-0, 194, @marcisfloyd (Fr.)

r-Jr. Murray Twitter:Louisville,StateKy.@MarcisFloyd Instagram:

Prepped at Dupont Manual High School under head coach Scott Carmony In his senior season, he recorded 10 touchdowns and two interceptions for the All-District, All-Metro and All-State honors in 2017

One of three children (2 brothers)

• Earned

Has played in 34 career games, including 20 starts

All-Big 12 Honorable Mention (Coaches) Missed Kansas game due to lower-leg injury Had three catches for 58 yards with a long of 31 against Texas Had a team-high 67 yards on five catches at Kansas State Big day against Iowa State included six catches for 106 yards and two touchdowns Led team with six catches at TCU, totaling 65 yards Had four catches for 45 yards at Baylor Caught eight passes for 93 yards at Oklahoma; his eight grabs tied a career high Lone catch against Virginia Tech was a 29-yard touchdown Finished with three catches for 54 yards against LIU, including a long of 27 Began season with three catches for 43 yards at Maryland with a long of 19 2020 (COVID)

Two career 100-yard receiving performances

Started all nine games in which he played at wide receiver Recorded 27 catches, fourth-best on the team and 416 yards and three touchdowns, both second-most on the team Concluded campaign with a four-catch, 51-yard performance against Army in the Liberty Bowl Finished with a career-high six catches for 55 yards at Texas

Played in 12 games at wide receiver and started nine Tied for No. 2 on the team with 42 catches for 575 yards, and had three touchdowns, tied for No. 3 on the team All-Big 12 Fourth Team (Phil Steele)

2018 (Fr.) Baylor coach Robert Furth at Holly Springs Bowl

• Redshirted • Played against

High School • Played for

for Team North Carolina BRYCE FORD-WHEATON0 WR, 6-3, 224, r-Jr. Holly Fuquay-SpringsVarina, N.C. Twitter: Instagram:@Brycewheat3@bryce.4 Ford-Wheaton’s Receiving Statistics Year Games Catches Yards Avg. TD Long 2021 12 42 575 13.7 3 45 2020 9 27 416 15.4 3 58 2019 11 12 201 16.8 2 50 2018 2 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 34 81 1,192 14.7 8 58 • Team offensive MVP as a senior despite missing six games due to a shoulder injury • Three-year starter for Holly Springs • Also played defensive back and ran track Personal • Son of Keith Wheaton and Tracie Ford • One of three children (1 brother, 1 sister) • Third generation Mountaineer behind grandfather Garrett Ford Sr. and uncle Garrett Ford Jr., who were standout running backs at West Virginia • Grandfather was also longtime athletics administrator at WVU • Graduated in December 2021 with a bachelo’rs degree in sport management • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll BRYCE FORD-WHEATON

First player in WVU history to wear No. 0 2020 Iron Mountaineer Award winner 2021 (r-So.)

PLAYER PROFILES [ 77 ] •

WVU Offensive Player of the Week: Kansas Caught three passes for a career-high 104 yards against Kansas State, which included a career-long 58-yarder Found the end zone against Kansas, finishing with five catches for 89 yards and the score Caught three passes for 28 yards, including a 6-yard touchdown in overtime, against Baylor Earned the start against Eastern Kentucky, hauling in four catches for 67 yards and a touchdown

Preseason All-Big 12 Conference First Team (Athlon Sports, Phil Steele)

First player in WVU history to wear No. 0 2019 (r-Fr.) Played in 11 games and started two • 12 catches for 201 yards and two touchdowns with a long reception of 50 yards Did not see action at TCU due to a foot injury Had 50-yard, game-winning TD catch at Kansas State Made first career start against Iowa State Scored for the first time in his career on a 12-yard catch against Texas

High • All-SWAC as a senior • 2017 Shrine

Also tallied a 31-yard catch vs. the Longhorns Made first career reception against James Madison

Also named Class AA All-State Special Honorable Mention as a freshman in 2016

High School Played on the offensive and defensive lines for coach Nick Bartic at Fairmont Senior High, setting a program record with 54 starts West Virginia Sportswriters Association’s Stydahar Award winner, as state’s top lineman

Dating back to 1980, first true freshman to start on the offensive line

Father played football at Fairmont State One of two children (1 brother)

247Sports True Freshman All-American First Team

• Majoring in sport management • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll ZACH FRAZIER

ESPN True Freshman All-American First Team FWAA Freshman All-American Semifinalist

PLAYER PROFILES [ 78 ] • Has played in 23 career games, including 22 starts • Walter Camp Preseason All-America Second Team • Preseason All-America Fourth Team (Athlon Sports) • Preseason All-Big 12 Conference First Team (Big 12 Media, Athlon Sports) • Preseason All-Big 12 Conference Third Team (Phil Steele) • 2022 Iron Mountaineer Award (second year) 2021 (Fr.) • Earned All-America Second Team honors (AFCA, Walter Camp) • Started all 13 games at center • Academic All-Big 12 First Team • All-Big 12 Conference Second Team (Coaches, PFF College) • All-Big 12 Conference Fourth Team (Phil Steele) • Started all 13 games; saw action on 895 offensive snaps, including a season-high 90 against Texas • Registered 63 knockdown blocks and 30 great blocks • Allowed only three sacks all season; registering 10 games without allowing a sack • Had 10 games without having a missed assignment • WVU Offensive Lineman of the Game: LIU, VT, TCU, Kansas • Moved to center in the offseason • 2021 Iron Mountaineer Award winner 2020 (COVID) • Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team • Started nine of 10 games at left guard ZACH FRAZIER54 OL, 6-3, 306, So. Fairmont Instagram:Twitter:Fairmont,SeniorW.Va.@zfrazier54frazier54 •

Finished with 66 1/2 tackles, 23 tackles for loss, nine sacks and recovered a fumble for a touchdown 2019 Times WV Wrestler of the Year

Son of Ray and Heather Frazier

Three-time All-State AA First Team honoree Captained the Class AA All-State First Team offense in 2019 Class AA All-State First Team and All-USA West Virginia First Team Offense in 2018 All-state first team and All-USA West Virginia Second Team Offense as a sophomore

All-Big 12 Conference Honorable Mention (Coaches) Saw action on 630 offensive plays, including 50 or more plays in eight games Used on a season-high 85 offensive plays against Baylor Led the Mountaineer offensive line with 26 knockdown blocks Did not allow a sack in nine games WVU Offensive Lineman of the Week (Kansas State, TCU)

Four-time heavyweight wrestling state champion (2017-20), finishing with a 159-2 career record

Personal

• 2017

JAMES GMITER74 OL, 6-3, 310, r-Jr. Bethel Park Bethel Park, Pa. Twitter: Instagram:@Gmiter74@gmiter74

Personal •

Part of a line that finished the season No. 4 in the Big 12 in fewest sacks allowed and No. 28 nationally in total offense Finished with eight knockdowns, including season-high two at Iowa State 2019 (r-Fr.) Played in 12 games at guard with 10 starts - six at left guard, four at right guard Played 631 plays, including 580 offensive snaps Did not give up a sack in eight games, registered six games without missing an assignment and finished with 15 knockdown blocks, including season-high four against Texas and Oklahoma State Had five great blocks, including season-high two against Kansas and Texas Posted 187 positive points for the season, averaging 15.6 per game

Enrolled at WVU in January 2022 High School

THEO

PLAYER PROFILES [ 79 ] • Has played in 33 career games and started 25 2021 (r-So.) • Started all 13 games at guard • Saw action on 953 offensive snaps and had 11 games with 60 or more snaps • Saw action on a season-high 90 snaps against Texas • Part of the line that paved the way for a second straight 1,000-yard rusher • Finished with 25 knockdowns for the year, including a season-high five against Texas • Registered 10 games without a missed assignment and 10 games without allowing a sack 2020 (COVID) • Played in eight games at guard and started two • Used on 270 offensive plays, including 30 or more in four games • Saw action on a season-high 84 plays at Oklahoma State

JAMES GMITER •

(DL) • Four-year starter • Two-time WPIAL Class 6A All-Southeastern Conference • Pittsburgh Tribune Review’s Trib 25 All-Star Team • Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Fab 22 • Invited to play in the Blue-Gray All-Star Game • Three-star rating by ESPN, rivals and 247Sports Personal • Son of Jim and

Gmiter • He and his wife, Quin, have a daughter, Ryott Jay, and a son, Atlas Rae • Graduated in December 2021 with a bachelor’s degree in criminology • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll

• Played senior season for coach Mark Harman at Myers Park High in Charlotte, North Carolina Played first two years at St. Thomas Aquinas (Overland Park, Kansas) and junior season at Blue Valley North (Overland Park, Kansas) Named all-state and all-conference at Blue Valley Finished with 79 catches for 800-plus yards and 12 touchdowns Son of Kevin and Shaleen Grabill One of two children (1 brother) Majoring in health and well-being Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll GRABILL85 TE, 6-2, 235, Fr. Myers Park Did not allow a sack in five games

Instagram:Twitter:Tonganoxie,(N.C.)Kan.@theo_grabill13@theograbill •

Redshirted WVU Scout Team Defensive Champion: Kansas High School Played offensive and defensive tackle for coach Jeff Metheny at Bethel Park High Pennsylvania Football Writers 6A All-State Team Kim

Moved to offensive line during the spring 2018 (Fr.)

Finished with 47 carries for 306 yards, four touchdowns and a long run of 67 yards Completed 16-of-26 passes for 147 yards with a long of 28 yards Tallied a career-long, 67-yard rush at TCU Finished with 10 attempts for 55 yards and a score on the ground at Baylor; also completed 4-of-6 passes Ran for 34 yards on five attempts and completed one pass against Texas Tech Scored on a 2-yard touchdown run at Oklahoma Tallied 28 rushing yards against Virginia Tech Made season debut against LIU, rushing for a team-high 98 yards on 14 attempts and completed 4-of-7 passes for 57 yards

Appeared in all nine games handling kickoff duties, field goals and PATs

Handled primary kickoff duties for all 12 games Averaged 60.6 yards on 63 kickoffs with 29 touchbacks

Personal Son of Steve and Janet Grothaus One of two children (1 sister)

Opened second half vs. North Carolina State with onside kick that led to touchdown Onside kick vs. Wolfpack was FSU’s first successful onside kick since 2009 Seminole Scholar 2020 (COVID) – Florida State

2020 (COVID) Saw action against Eastern Kentucky and Iowa State Played a season-high 20 offensive snaps against Eastern Kentucky Completed 3-of-4 passes for 24 yards with a long of 11 yards Enrolled at WVU in January

Seminole Scholar 2019 (r-So.) Florida State Appeared in final 12 games as FSU’s primary kickoff specialist Averaged 62.3 yards on 60 kickoffs with 42 touchbacks Also was 5-of-6 on PAT attempts and made two tackles Ranked third in ACC with 70.0 touchback percentage 6-for-6 in touchbacks and 3-of-4 on PAT attempts in 35-17 victory vs. Syracuse Averaged 62.7 yards per kickoff vs. Miami Kicked off seven times in 38-31 victory at Boston College Was 2-of-2 on PAT attempts in 31-13 win vs. NC State ACC Honor Roll 2018 (r-Fr.) – Florida State Redshirted Sat out to complete NCAA eligibility requirements ACC Honor Roll 2017 (Fr.) – Incarnate Word

Graduated in May 2001 from Florida State with his bachelor’s degree in accounting

High School Standout dual-threat quarterback for coach Kevin Pettis at Lawton Chiles High Member of the prestigious quarterback Elite 11 Club in 2019 MVP of the Camp Series event in Tampa Passed for 1,155 yards and seven touchdowns to go along with 930 rushing yards and 15 touchdowns as a senior

Played for coach Larry Kennan Handled kickoffs, finishing with 27 kickoffs for 1,704 yards and eight touchbacks

Academic All-Big 12 First Team Saw action in 11 games as the backup quarterback

Currently pursuing a master’s degree in sport management Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll Academic Honor 6-2, 216, r-Sr. Florida State Indian Lake, Ohio Instagram:@parkgrothaus@parkgrothaus

Roll PARKER GROTHAUS37 K,

One of Neal Brown’s first commitments at West Virginia Passed for 1,227 yards and 12 touchdowns along with 865 yards rushing and eight touchdowns as a junior Accounted for more than 2,500 rushing yards, 2,900 passing yards and 56 touchdowns during high school career Also a standout catcher in high school, earning multiple postseason honors

Handled primary kickoff duties for all 12 games

Helped Lakers to Division IV regional semifinals and 12 victories his senior season

Twitter:

• Majoring in sport management • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll GARRETT GREENE6 QB, 5-11, 193, So. Tallahassee,Chiles Fla. Twitter: Instagram:@garrett3greene@garrettgreene11 Greene’s Passing Statistics Year Games Comp Att Pct. Yards TD Int Long 2021 11 16 26 .615 147 0 0 28 2020 2 3 4 .750 24 0 0 11 Totals 13 19 30 .630 171 0 0 28 Greene’s Rushing Statistics Year Games Catches Yards Avg. TD Long 2021 11 47 306 6.5 4 67 2020 2 6 40 6.7 0 13 Totals 13 53 346 6.5 4 67 2021 (r-Jr.) –

Registered 18 touchbacks on 45 kickoffs 14-of-14 on PAT attempts and 4-of-7 on field goals with long of 53 His 53-yard field goal was tied for longest at FSU since 2012 Scored career-high eight points, all PATs, kicked off nine times and made one tackle in 56-35 win vs. Duke Scored seven points in season opener vs. Georgia Tech courtesy of two field goals, including 53-yarder, and one PAT Added 47-yard field goal vs. Pitt Made 48-yard field goal and one PAT at North Carolina State

PLAYER PROFILES [ 80 ] 2021 (Fr.) •

Personal Son of Charlie and Blake Greene One of two children (1 brother) Father played several years in the Major Leagues as a catcher for the New York Mets, Baltimore Orioles, Milwaukee Brewers and Toronto Blue Jays and currently works as an infield instructor in the Brewers farm system Florida State

Also played baseball Named Indian Lake’s Athletic Scholar after graduating in top 10 of his class

• Garrett Ford

High School Played for coach Dave Coburn at Indian Lake High Earned first-team all-conference and all-district recognition at Indian Lake as a senior in his only season kicking

• Used on 40 snaps, including a season-high 15 snaps against Eastern Kentucky Assisted on a tackle against TCU

Selected to the North roster of the 2018 Florida Athletic Coaches Association AllStar Game Finished his career at Navarre playing in 27 games and finishing with 115 tackles, including 68 solo, 11 sacks, 35 tackles for loss, 26 quarterback hurries, three forced fumbles, one fumble recovery and two blocked field goals State champion wrestler Son of AJ and Shelanda Jefferson Father played football at Alcorn State One of two children (1 sister) 310, r-Jr.

Played in six games at nose tackle

Has played in 30 career games at nose tackle with five starts

• Logged a season-best four tackles at Kansas State, including two tackles for loss Notched a pass breakup at TCU

High School

2021 (So.)

Preseason All-Big 12 Conference Fourth Team (Athlon Sports)

Played for coach Jay Walls at Navarre High 2018 Pensacola News Journal All-Area First Team Defensive Line

Personal •

Played in 11 games at nose tackle with one start Finished with five tackles, including three solo stops, a tackle for loss and a pass breakup

Academic All-Big 12 Second Team

PLAYER PROFILES [ 81 ] 2021 (r-Fr.) • Saw action in three games • Used on 60 offensive plays at left tackle • Saw action on a season-high 43 offensive snaps against Long Island • Did not allow a sack and had a knockdown against the Sharks 2020 (COVID) • Did not see game action • WVU Scout Team Offensive Player of the Week (K-State) • Transferred from Virginia during the summer 2019 (Fr.) – Virginia • Played for coach Bronco Mendenhall at Virginia as a true freshman • Appeared in two of Virginia’s 14 games but retained redshirt under NCAA rules • Made collegiate debut in the season opener at Pitt • Also appeared against William & Mary • One of 17 UVA true freshmen to see time High School • Played offensive tackle for coach Paul Piccirilli at Sharpsville High • A two-time all-state offensive lineman • Finalist for Pennsylvania’s ‘Mr. Football’ • Earned All-District 10 Region 4 team on both sides of the ball • Also lettered in basketball Personal • Son of Jacques Jarrett and Terica Hubbard • One of four children (1 brother, 2 sisters) • Majoring in communication studies • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll JA’QUAY HUBBARD66 OL, 6-5, 318, r-So. Hermitage,Virginia Pa. Twitter: Instagram:jhubb3366quayhubb66 •

• Played in 13 games, including four starts at nose tackle All-Big 12 Third Team (PFF College) Finished with 17 tackles, including seven solo tackles, assisted on a sack and had four tackles for loss

Navarre,Navarre Fla. Twitter: Instagram:_JJefferson_95jordanjefferson95 Jefferson’s Defensive Statistics Year Games Tackles Assists Total TFL Sacks Int. PBU FF FR 2021 13 7 10 17 4/9 0.5/3 0 1 0 0 2020 6 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2019 11 3 2 5 1/1 0 0 1 0 1 Totals 30 10 13 23 5/10 0.5/3 0 2 0 0 JORDAN JEFFERSON

• Lone tackle at Baylor was a tackle for loss Helped on three tackles against Virginia Tech; also credited with a half sack

2019 (Fr.)

• Majoring in sport management JORDAN JEFFERSON95 DL, 6-3,

2020 (COVID)

Also added a pass breakup and a quarterback hurry

• Earned his first career start against James Madison and had six catches

• Started all 12 games at wide receiver

2017 honorable mention Georgia Class 6A All-State selection by the Georgia Sports Writers Association

• Caught four passes for 22 yards at Oklahoma State

Graduated in December with his bachelor’s degree in sport managment and is pursuing a master’s degree in sport management Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll

2021

• Caught a career-high 14 passes for 223 yards against Texas Tech, with a career-hightying long of 51 His 14 catches vs. the Red Raiders tied for No. 2 in single-game program history and his 223 yards sit No. 4 all-time; both WVU freshman records

• Then-career-best nine catches for 155 yards against NC State and his first TD

2017 Region 2-6A All-Region First Team Caught 53 passes for 905 yards and 11 touchdowns as a senior, good for an average of 17.1 yards per catch

James’ Receiving Statistics Year Games Catches Yards Avg. TD Long 2021 13 42 505 12.0 5 53 2020 9 31 300 9.7 2 32 2019 12 69 677 9.8 2 51 2018 4 2 2 1.0 0 4 Totals 38 144 1484 10.3 9 53 • Finished

Played in 13 games and started six at wide receiver Finished with 42 catches for 505 yards, five touchdowns and a long reception of 53 Tied for No. 8 in the Big 12 in receiving touchdowns (5)

• Ranked No. 33 nationally and No. 3 in the Big 12 in receptions per game (5.8) and No. 10 in the conference in receiving yards per game (56.4)

Second-leading receiver with 31 catches for 300 yards, two touchdowns and long of 32 yards Ranked No. 10 in the Big 12 in receptions per game (3.4) Caught two passes for 27 yards against Army in the Liberty Bowl WVU Special Teams Player of the Week: TCU Lone catch against TCU went for 16 yards; also tallied a 4-yard rush on the day

• Also

2020

Tied for the team lead with five catches against Iowa State, totaling 30 yards

• Six catches for 66 yards and a touchdown against Texas; long reception of the day went for a 44-yard score

• Season-high 24 plays against Oklahoma High School

• Totaled a season-best eight catches for 66 yards against Baylor

• Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll

• Big 12 Newcomer of the Week - NC State Offensive Player of the Week - NC State

Secured three catches against Kansas State Hauled in five passes for 56 yards at Texas Tech Lone catch against Kansas went for an 8-yard touchdown

All-Big 12 Honorable Mention

JAMES

• Played in four games and finished with two catches

• Led WVU in receptions (69) and receiving yards (677), with two touchdowns and had a long catch of 51 yards

• Both single-game figures tied for No. 4 in the NCAA for the season

Personal Son of Shirleyann James One of two children (1 brother)

Redshirted

• Played 650 offensive plays, leading all receivers

• Played

Three catches for a team-high 40 yards against Minnesota in the Guaranteed Rate Bowl Found the end zone for a 7-yard score at Kansas Had five catches for 64 yards and a score against Texas Led team with five catches for 46 yards against Oklahoma State; long of the day went for 32 yards WVU Special Teams Player of the Week: Iowa State Totaled 70 yards on five catches at Baylor, including a career-long 53 yarder Caught a 40-yard pass against Texas Tech, one of his two grabs on the day Hauled in five passes at Oklahoma Found the end zone for the third time in two games against Virginia Tech; finished with two grabs for 46 yards WVU Offensive Player of the Week: LIU Big day against LIU included three catches and two touchdowns, totaling 55 yards

• Caught seven passes for 36 yards against Oklahoma State

2018 (Fr.)

PLAYER PROFILES [ 82 ] • Has played in 38 career games, including 20 starts •

Preseason All-Big 12 Conference Fourth Team (Athlon Sports) Preseason All-Big 12 Conference Fourth Team (Phil Steele) (r-So.)

• Big 12 Conference Newcomer of the Week for his performance against Texas Tech

• Five catches for 72 yards against Eastern Kentucky and a 32-yard touchdown 2019 (r-Fr.)

• Played at Richmond Hill High for coach Matthew LeZotte

SAM JAMES

SAM13 WR, 6-0, 183, r-Jr. Richmond Hill Richmond Hill, Ga. Twitter: Instagram:@Samjames_13@samjames__13 with five catches for 65 yards at Maryland, including a 39-yarder WVU’s longest pass play of the day eclipsed 1,000 career receiving yards against the Terrapins (COVID) in nine games and started three at wide receiver Saw action on 348 offensive plays, including 30 or more plays in five games

2016 The Opening Orlando Regional participant Played basketball and also ran track, winning the Georgia 6A state championship in the 400 meters as a junior

• As a sophomore, he finished with 1,048 yards rushing and 15 touchdowns

• Three-time Maryland All-State First-Team kicker

• Received more than 16 scholarship offers, including Cal, Illinois, Indiana, Louisville, Michigan State, Minnesota, Purdue and Washington State.

MaxPreps ranked him No. 9 overall in Illinois Rivals listed him as the No. 14 overall running back, No. 3 in the state and No. 248 overall recruit in the country ESPN listed him No. 48 nationally at his position and No. 13 overall recruit in Illinois, while 247Sports has him as the No. 26 best running back and No. 17 recruit overall in Illinois

Helped lead Fort Hill to the Maryland 1A state championship as a junior, runner-up finish as a sophomore and a semifinal appearance as a senior

2021 (Fr.) Played in eight games, adding depth at running back Used on 77 offensive snaps, including a season-high 27 at Baylor Finished with 24 carries for 90 yards, averaging 3.8 yards per carry and a long of 15 yards Registered five carries for 35 yards against Minnesota in the Guaranteed Rate Bowl, averaging 7.0 yards per carry and a season-long of 15 yards Had eight carries for 13 yards and his first collegiate reception for 2 yards at Baylor Season-high 10 carries for 42 yards against Long Island, including a long of 11 yards High School

• Called up to the varsity squad midway through his freshman season and responded with a 100-yard rushing performance in just his second start

• Kicked, punted and played quarterback and safety for coach Todd Appel at Fort Hill High

Three-star rating from 247Sports and ESPN, while earning a four-star mark from Rivals

• Played in the Big 33 Pennsylvania-Maryland All-Star Game Three-time all-area kicker

• Named all-area in baseball

• Did not see game action 2020 (Fr.)

JUSTIN JOHNSON JR.

Alton River Bend Telegraph large school Player of the Year in 2019

Personal

• Averaged 40.7 yards a punt as a junior, placing 12 inside the opponent’s 20-yard line, had 86 touchbacks and put 87 of his 92 kickoffs in the end zone; connected on 10-of-11 field goal attempts, with a long of 54 yards and hit 53-of-54 extra points a

• One of three children (1 brother, 1 sister) Majoring in sport management Big 12 Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll

Twitter: Instagram:@dannyking03@dannyking03

Redshirted High School

• As a senior, finished 3-of-7 in field goal attempts and 65-of-65 in extra point tries and was the starting quarterback and defensive back, leading Fort Hill to an 11-2 mark

Son of Richard and Roxanne King

architecture

JUSTIN

Three-time All-Southwestern Conference performer Helped Edwardsville to the state playoffs three years Ran for 1,084 yards, scored 20 touchdowns and finished with six 100-yard rushing performances Season-high 217 yards and three touchdowns against Alton Had 207 rushing yards and four touchdowns against East St. Louis in the SWC championship game. JOHNSON JR.26 RB, 5-11, 198, So. Instagram:Twitter:St.EdwardsvilleLouis,Mo.@j_ustin26@justinjr.4k

PLAYER PROFILES [ 83 ]

• Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll DANNY KING39 K/P, 5-10, 180, r-So. Fort Cumberland,Hill Md.

Had five rushing touchdowns against Belleville East to finish one shy of the singlegame school record

Personal Son of Justin Sr. and Tamika Johnson One of three children (1 brother, 1 sister) Majoring in landscape

• Had a productive freshman season in 2017, with 734 yards and six scores, earning him playing time on the varsity level

2021 (r-Fr.)

Played running back for coach Matt Martin at Class 8A Edwardsville High Illinois 8A All-State First Team selection as a senior, playing its high school football season in 2021 spring due to COVID-19 Finished career with school-record 4,175 rushing yards and 62 touchdowns Averaged almost 13 yards per catch during his career

• As a junior, he rushed for 1,120 yards and 19 touchdowns in only nine games, averaging 16 yards per carry

2019 (Fr.) - Syracuse

PLAYER PROFILES [ 84 ] LEE KPOGBA8 LB, 6-1, 230, Jr. East Mississippi CC Winston-Salem, N.C. Twitter: Instagram:@kashhh_2timezz@jett_lee 2021 (So.) - East Mississippi CC • Played linebacker for coach Buddy Stephens at East Mississippi CC in Scooba, Mississippi • 2021 NJCAA All-Region 23 • All-Mississippi Association of Community Colleges Conference First Team • All-MJCCC North Division First Team •

• Majoring in integrated studies • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll •

ZEIQUI LAWTON99 DL, 6-1, 274, r-Fr. Charleston,Cincinnati W.Va.

One of five children (2 brothers, 2 sisters) Majoring in business Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll

2020 (COVID) - Syracuse

Played defensive end for coach Donnie Mays at South Charleston High Saw action in 34 games during his high school career and finished with a schoolrecord 35 sacks

• ESPNJC

2020 West Virginia First Team All-2020 State and the All-Kanawha Valley Player of the Year

Personal

Twitter: Instagram:@ZequiL@Zeiqui_lawton99

Son of Samekia Lawton One of two children (1 brother) Majoring in criminology Ford Academic Honor Roll

Personal Son of Jerry and Denise Maher

2018 American Family Insurance All-USA North Carolina First Team honoree PrepStar All-Atlantic Region performer Selected to play in the 2018 Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas, an all-star game between the top senior football players from North Carolina and South Carolina As a senior captain, he recorded 89 tackles, 24 tackles for loss, 16 sacks and four forced fumbles to help Parkland to an 11-2 record and an appearance in the NCHSAA Class 3-AA playoffs Also rushed for more than 600 yards and 10 touchdowns as a senior for the Mustangs As a junior in 2017, he earned Central Piedmont 4-A All-Conference honors and was selected to the North Carolina Preps 3-A All-State team Tallied 86 tackles and 21 sacks as a sophomore Parkland team MVP Four-star rating by Rivals and three-star by 247Sports Top 50 Rated as the No. 2 junior college linebacker recruit nationally and No. 7 prospect in North Carolina by 247Sports

Redshirted High School

• Played for coach Pat O’Shea at North Catholic High Helped lead the Trojans to an 8-1 record and playoff appearance in 2020 Team captain An all-conference performer on both sides of the ball Finished with 29 catches for 550 yards and eight touchdowns in 2020 Selected to play in the Blue-Gray All-American Bowl Helped squad to a 9-2 finish as a junior Also played basketball Honor Roll student

NICK MAHER89 WR, 6-1, 199, r-Fr. North Instagram:Twitter:Pittsburgh,CatholicPa.@nickmaher_9@nickmaher9

Played in 11 games Saw time as a member of the kickoff return, kickoff coverage and punt return teams during the season Logged his first collegiate tackle against Western Michigan on kickoff coverage Made his collegiate debut on special teams against Liberty High School

Played linebacker for coach Dino Babers at Syracuse Appeared in 11 games as a backup linebacker Finished with 43 tackles, including two tackles for loss and a sack Had a career-high eight tackles at Notre Dame Made six tackles against Boston College Had four tackles and a tackle for loss vs. Wake Forest Posted six tackles and his first collegiate sack against Liberty Made five tackles against Georgia Tech Had three tackles in the season opener against North Carolina

Two-way starter at outside linebacker and running back for coach Martin Samek at Parkland High

Native of Ghana, West Africa Personal Son of Samuel and Irene Kpogba One of two children (1 sister)

Helped the Lions finish 9-1 overall and No. 7 rank in the nation EMCC led NJCAA Division I teams in scoring defense (12.8 ppg) and No. 4 in total defense (230.5 yds/gm) as well as having limited seven of 10 opponents to singledigit scoring totals in 2021 Led the Lions with 84 tackles, including 34 solo tackles, two sacks, 5½ tackles for loss, an interception, a fumble recovery and a pass breakup Had 10 or more tackles in three games and seven or more tackles in eight games Recorded a season-high 13 tackles and assisted on a tackle for loss against Northwest Mississippi CC Had 12 tackles, including two tackles for loss against Northeast Mississippi CC

Redshirted High School

Transferred to WVU after one season at Cincinnati in 2021 2021 (Fr.) - Cincinnati

2021 (Fr.)

2018 North Carolina Defensive Player of the Year

2019 West Virginia First Team All-State Named to the West Virginia All-State Second Team as a freshman and sophomore (2017-18) Led South Charleston to an 8-0 record and the West Virginia Class AAA state championship Also was named the USA Today Sports West Virginia Defensive Player of the Year and received the West Virginia Sports Writers’ Sam Huff Award following his senior season Was rated as a three-star prospect by 247Sports, Rivals and ESPN Ranked as the No. 2 player in West Virginia by 247Sports and ESPN, while Rivals tabbed him at No. 3 in the state

• Garrett

• Hit a pair of field goals from 29 and 27 yards at Baylor Made two field goals (36, 28) against Texas Tech

• Went 2-for-2 on field-goal attempts at Oklahoma, connecting from 25 and 21 yards

Redshirted

• Hit a 44-yard field goal as time expired in the first half against LIU

• Club soccer team, West Virginia Futbol Club, won state championship in 2017 Captain of high school basketball and soccer teams as a junior and senior

One of two children (1 sister) Graduate in December 2021 with a bachelor’s degree in accounting

Academic All-Big 12 First Team, nominated with a 4.0 GPA

Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll Ford Academic Honor Roll

• Garrett

Personal

CASEY LEGG

2020 (COVID)

• Hit his first five field goal attempts of the season, including a 42-yarder against TCU

Son of Paul and Leigh Legg

• Had 21 kickoffs for 1,180 yards, including four touchbacks Career-long field goal of 51 yards at Kansas State

• Made the first field goal of his career, a 30 yarder, against Texas Tech 2018 (Fr.)

Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Week (Oct. 25)

• WVU Special Teams Player of the Week: TCU

• Made three field goals at TCU from 28, 39 and 47; tallied a season-best 11 points on the night

WVU Co-Special Teams Player of the Week: Virginia Tech

• Made a pair of field goals against Virginia Tech from 21 and 44 yards

PLAYER PROFILES [ 85 ] • Has played in 25 games with eight career multi-field goal games, including six in 2021 • Preseason All-Big 12 Conference First Team (Big 12 Media, Athlon Sports) • Preseason All-Big 12 Conference Second Team (Phil Steele) 2021 (r-So.) • WVU’s kicker for field goals and extra points; also was used on kickoffs • Academic All-Big 12 First Team • Lou Groza Award semifinalist • All-Big 12 Honorable Mention (Coaches, PFF College) • Finished the season hitting 19-of-23 field goal attempts and all 35 extra points • Made 13 field goals in a row to begin the season, two shy of the program record (Paul Woodside, 15) • Sat No. 26 nationally and No. 4 in the Big 12 in field goal percentage (.826) • Sat No. 18 nationally and No. 1 in the Big 12 in field goals per game (1.58) • Also ranked No. 6 in the Big 12 in scoring (7.7) • Ranks No. 8 in program history in career field goals made (24) CASEY LEGG48 K, 6-4, 216, r-Jr. Cross Lanes Christian Charleston, W.Va. Twitter: Instagram:@caseylegg48@caseylegg48 Legg’s Kickoff Statistics Year Kickoffs Yards Avg. TB 2021 13 530 40.8 0 2020 28 1,519 54.3 3 2019 21 1,180 56.2 4 2018 1 53 53.0 0 Totals 63 2,752 52.1 7 Legg’s Field Goal Statistics Year Games FG/A Pct. 1/29 30/39 40/49 50+ Long 2021 12 19/23 .826 8/8 7/8 4/7 0/0 49 2020 7 5/6 .714 2/2 1/1 2/4 0/0 45 2019 5 2/4 .500 0/0 1/2 0/1 1/1 51 2018 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 25 26/33 .788 10/10 9/11 6/12 1/1 51 • Tied for No. 6 in single-season program history in field goals made (19) • Made two of three field-goal attempts at Kansas; kicks were good from 38 and 37 yards • Hit a 45-yard field goal and all four PATs against Texas • Went 1-of-2 on field goal attempts at Kansas State, making a 39-yarder • Lone field-goal try against Oklahoma State was good (30 yards) • Made lone field-goal attempt of 31 yards against Iowa State; also made a seasonbest five PATs •

• Played in seven games, handling kickoffs, field goal and extra-point duties

• Finished the season hitting 5-of-7 field goal attempts and 9-of-9 extra-point tries, scoring 24 points

• Made a 23-yard field goal at Maryland to open the season

• Saw his first career action against Baylor High School

Stepped in for an injured Evan Staley and made a pair of field goals against Kansas State, splitting the uprights from 25 and 45 yards 2019 (r-Fr.)

• Went 2-for-2 on field goal tries at Texas, converting on 25- and 34-yard attempts

• Played soccer at Cross Lanes Christian School for coach Andrae Williamson

• Played in five games, primarily handling the team’s kickoffs Also saw action in four games as the team’s kicker Made 2-of-4 field goal attempts

• Handled 28 kickoffs, averaging 54.3 yards per kick, including three touchbacks

WVU Special Teams Player of the Week: Baylor Totaled six tackles against Baylor

2018 (So.)

Totaled five tackles and a pass breakup at Texas Registered a then-career-best nine tackles at Texas Tech, including eight solos

Finished with three tackles, including a TFL and a forced fumble, at Oklahoma State 2019 (r-So.)

Played in 11 games Added depth at Sam linebacker; used primarily on special teams Played more than 210 plays, including 160 on special teams Eight tackles, including five solo stops, a sack, three tackles for loss, a forced fumble and two fumble recoveries

Saw action in nine games and started one Used on 409 snaps, 268 on defense and 141 on special teams, including a seasonhigh 71 against TCU Added depth at WLB and used extensively on special teams Finished with 46 tackles for the season, including 27 solo stops, two tackles for loss, a forced fumble and a pass breakup

Played in 12 games and started three Added depth at WLB and used extensively on special teams Played 500 snaps, including 309 on defense Six tackles at TCU, including four solos

PLAYER PROFILES [ 86 ] •

Career-high two pass breakups at Kansas State

2020 WVU Special Teams MVP (WVU Coaches)

Season-high two solo tackles against Baylor, including a sack and two tackles for loss Two solo tackles against Oklahoma Assisted on tackles for loss against Tennessee and Oklahoma State

Tallied five tackles at Iowa State, including four solos

EXREE LOE6 LB, 6-0, 214, r-Sr. Greater Johnston Area Johnstown, Pa. Twitter: Instagram:@ExreeLoe7_@exree17 EXREE LOE 2017 (Fr.) • Redshirted • WVU Defensive Scout Team Champion: Iowa State High School • Played defensive back and wide receiver for coach Tony Penna Jr. at Greater Johnstown Area High • Two-time Pennsylvania Football News All-State First Team Defensive Back • USA Today All-Pennsylvania Football Team Second-Team • 2015 Pennsylvania Writers’ 3A All-State First Team Defensive Back • Three-star rating by ESPN, Rivals, Scout and 247Sports • Prepstar All-East Team Personal • Son of Eric and Nikki Loe • One of three children (1 brother, 1 sister) • Graduated in December 2020 with a bachelor’s degree in sport management and working on a second bachelor’s degree in multidisciplinary studies • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll Loe’s Defensive Statistics Year Games Tackles Assists Total TFL Sacks Int. PBU FF FR 2021 10 26 12 38 0/0 0/0 0 0 1 0 2020 9 27 19 46 2/3 0 0 1 1 0 2019 12 25 15 40 3.5/4 1/6 0 2 0 1 2018 11 5 3 8 3/11 0 0 0 1 2 Totals 42 83 49 132 8.5/18 1/6 0 3 3 3

Finished with a career-high 12 tackles against TCU, including a tackle for loss Made his first start of the season vs. the Horned Frogs

Career high in tackles (7) and tied his career high in assists (4) at Baylor Made his first career start at Oklahoma, finishing with five tackles and a TFL Career day at Missouri included six tackles (four solos) and a tackle for loss Two tackles and a fumble recovery against James Madison, the third of his career Special Teams Player of the Week - James Madison

Finished with five tackles against Texas Tech Tallied six tackles at Oklahoma, including a sack Made his 100th career tackle against LIU Totaled five tackles at Maryland, including a TFL 2020 (COVID)

Has played in 42 career games with 11 starts 2021 (r-Jr.) Saw action in 10 games at Will linebacker, including seven starts, before sustaining a season-ending injury at Kansas State Used on 495 total snaps, including 371 on defense and 124 on special teams Season-high 60 defensive plays at Maryland and 17 on special teams at Maryland and against Iowa State Sixth-leading tackler on the team with 38 stops, including 26 unassisted, one sack, three tackles for loss, one forced fumble and a quarterback hurry Had a season-best eight tackles at Kansas State, one of which was a tackle for loss Made three tackles against Oklahoma State Recorded four tackles against Iowa State, as well as a forced fumble at the goal line Had three tackles at Baylor

Season-high 10 offensive plays against Long Island Season-high 13 special teams snaps against Texas (COVID) All-Big 12 First Team Played in 10 games, adding depth at wide receiver and used primarily on special teams, including being the team’s holder Had a career-long 30-yard catch against Eastern Kentucky Saw action on 45 offensive snaps and 55 special teams plays Season-high 48 plays, including 38 offensive snaps against Eastern Kentucky 2019 (Fr.) WVU Offensive Scout Team Champion: Kansas State Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team High School

PLAYER PROFILES [ 87 ] GRAESON MALASHEVICH19 WR, 5-9, 186, r-So. Spring Instagram:Twitter:Ceredo,ValleyW.Va.@gmalashevich@_gmalashevich • 2021 Tommy Nickolich Award winner, signifying WVU’s most outstanding walk-on • 2021 Iron Mountaineer Award winner • 2022 Iron Mountaineer Award winner

• Redshirted •

• Academic

Senior Class President Personal Son of Billy and Tina Malashevich One of two children Commissioner’s (Fr.)

2020 All-Brevard County First Team selection

2020 Personal •

Honor Roll • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll 2021

Passed for five touchdowns, scored two on punt returns, two on interception returns and one a kickoff return

Melbourne,Cocoa Fla. Twitter: Instagram:@davismallinger1@davismallinger GRAESON MALASHEVICH

Played for coach Brad Dingess at Spring Valley High Gatorade West Virginia Player of the Year

Played in four games, finishing with two solo tackles Season-high 25 plays against Long Island, including 13 defensive snaps Enrolled at WVU in January 2021 High School Played wide receiver for coach Ryan Schneider at Cocoa High

2020 all-state first team 4A Member of Florida Today’s 321preps Dandy Dozen Finished the 2020 season with 49 receptions for 818 yards and seven touchdowns to go along with 85 rushing yards and one score Played his junior season at Viera High for coach Derek Smith Caught 46 passes for 742 yards and seven touchdowns as a junior, while also rushing 37 times for 257 yards and a touchdown; finished with 1,218 all-purpose yards Played his first two years at Melbourne High Accumulated 432 yards rushing on 68 attempts also had four receptions for 86 yards and six total touchdowns during his freshman and sophomore seasons Also was a standout track & field star, recording personal bests of 10.74 in the 100 meters and 21.57 in the 200 meters His 200-meter time ranked No. 8 in the state and No. 16 nationally in Son of John and Amanda Mallinger One of three children (1 brother, 1 sister) 6-1, 194, r-Fr.

2020

West Virginia 3A All-State First Team (Utility) Mountain State Conference Player of the Year

Redshirted

• Played

Contributed 46 tackles and four interceptions on defense West Virginia 3A All-State Special Honorable Mention as a junior As a junior, he finished with 548 rushing yards and seven touchdowns; had 16 catches for 252 yards and four touchdowns and had a punt returned for a touchdown Also had 40 tackles, five tackles for loss and three interceptions

Academic All-Big 12 First Team in all 13 games, adding depth at receiver and used extensively on special teams, including being the team’s holder Also returned punts and kicks

2021 (r-Fr.)

Helped lead Spring Valley to a 13-1 record and an appearance in the state championship game Finished with 37 receptions for 915 yards and 14 touchdowns; rushed for 895 yards and 11 touchdowns

• Majoring in exercise physiology • Big 12

• Majoring in multidisciplinary studies • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll DAVIS MALLINGER27 SPEAR,

• Completed 15-of-20 passes for 345 yards and five touchdowns and rushed six times for 63 yards against Desert Ridge

• Went 203-of-273 (74.4%) and rushed for 369 yards on 83 attempts and six touchdowns during his senior campaign

• Rated as a four-star prospect by 247Sports, Rivals and ESPN

• Led Hamilton to an 11-1 record and a berth in the Arizona Open Division state semifinals as a senior, while passing for a school-record 2,690 yards and 37 touchdown passes

National Football Foundation Frank Kush Award Arizona Player of the Year

Pro-style quarterback who played for coach Michael Zdebski at Hamilton High US Army All-American 2021 Ed Doherty Award by the Grand Canyon State Gridiron Club – the state’s highest football individual honor Arizona Gatorade Player of the Year, the first athlete from Hamilton to win the award MaxPreps Arizona Player of the Year

• Went 117-of-169 (69.2%) for 1,417 yards and 11 touchdowns during his first season at Hamilton

Also checked in nationally as the No. 10 pocket passer by ESPN, the No. 17 pro-style quarterback by Rivals and the No. 20 quarterback by 247Sports in this year’s class

Named all-state first team honoree Amassed 8,310 passing yards and threw 91 touchdowns across 43 games during his high school career Completed 639 passes on 943 attempts (67.8%) during his prep career Also rushed for 1,301 yards on 338 carries for 24 touchdowns in four seasons

• Spent his first two seasons at Regis Jesuit High School in Aurora, Colorado

• Collected 4,203 passing yards, 43 touchdowns and finished 319-of-501 (63.7%) through the air in 23 games at Regis Jesuit

Father played for the NFL’s New Orleans Saints and San Fransisco 49ers

• Also rushed for 535 yards on 73 carries and scored six touchdowns as a junior

• Majoring in business • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll NICCO MARCHIOL QB, 6-1, 225, Fr. Chandler,Hamilton Ariz. Twitter: Instagram:@marchiolNicco@niccomarchiol 8

One of three children (2 brothers)

• Led the Raiders to a 20-2 record in two seasons and helped them reach the Colorado 5A state quarterfinals each season

• Also led the Huskies to an 8-2 record and helped them reach the state championship game as a junior

Listed as the No. 3 player in Arizona by 247Sports and ESPN, while Rivals tabs him as the No. 5 player in the state Member of the ESPN 300 list, checking in as the No. 217 recruit in the country

PLAYER PROFILES [ 88 ] • 2022 Tommy Nickolich Award winner, signifying WVU’s most outstanding walk-on 2021 (r-Fr.) • Played in all 13 games and earned a start against Oklahoma State • Added depth at tackle and inserted as additional lineman for power situations • Saw action on 95 snaps, including a season-high 37 against Long Island • Two knockdowns against Long Island 2020 (r-Fr.) • Saw action against Eastern Kentucky and Kansas • Used on 34 offensive plays, including a season-high 32 against Eastern Kentucky • Did not allow a sack against the Colonels 2019 (Fr.) • Redshirted High School • Played offensive and defensive line and tight end for coach Matt Lacy at Morgantown High • AAA All-State Second Team as a senior • All-USA Today West Virginia All-State Second Team • Also lettered in basketball Personal • Son of Wayne and Nancy Malone • One of four children (1 brother, 2 sisters) • Majoring in business • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll NICK MALONE58 OL, 6-5, 300, Instagram:Twitter:Morgantown,Morgantownr-So.W.Va.@NickMalone58@malonenicky NICK MALONE • Enrolled at WVU in January 2022 High School •

Personal Son of Ken and Suzi Marchiol

NFF Danny White Arizona Quarterback of the Year

Used primarily on special teams Saw action on 51 plays, 24 on offense and 27 on special teams

• Garrett Ford Academic

Personal •

• Majoring in sport management • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll SEAN MARTIN91 DL, 6-5,

• Ran for 1,035 yards and added 407 receiving and 402 return yards in 2017, earning all-region honors Also ran track at Cedartown Personal Son of Sabrina Moore

• Season-high 18 carries for 55 yards and a touchdown with a long of eight yards against Eastern Kentucky 2019 (Fr.)

One of four children (2 brothers, 1 sister) Majoring in sport management Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll Honor

Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team Added depth on the defensive line, used primarily on special teams WVU Scout Team Defensive Player of the Week (K-State) High School Played defensive end and served as the team captain for coach Freddy Simon at Bluefield High Captained the Class AA All-State First Team Defense in 2019 Led the Beavers to a 12-2 record and the 2019 Class AA state championship game a junior, named to the Class AA All-State First Team, as well as the All-USA West Virginia Second Team in helping Bluefield to a 12-2 record and Class AA state runner-up, finishing with 144 tackles and seven sacks in 2018 Member of undefeated, state championship team as a sophomore in 2017 played basketball Son of David Leggett and Torie Martin One of seven children (2 brothers, 4 sisters) 288,

• Preseason All-Big 12 Conference Fourth Team (Phil Steele) 2021 (r-Fr.) Played in 11 games, adding depth at running back

TONY MATHIS JR.24 RB, 5-11, 207, r-So. Cedartown (Ga.) Orlando, Fla. Twitter: Instagram:@_tmathiss24@_tmathiss24

Roll

Finished with 312 yards on 72 carries, an average of 4.3 yards per carry and a long run of 45 yards Made first career start in the Guaranteed Rate Bowl against Minnesota, rushing for 56 yards and a touchdown Also led the team with five catches for 24 yards against the Golden Gophers WVU Offensive Player of the Week: Kansas

Finished with three carries for 15 yards and three catches for 16 yards and a touchdown against Texas Tech Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team High School Played for coach Doyle Kelley at Cedartown High School (Georgia) Class 5-AAAA Offensive Player of the Year in 2018 Finished with 1,042 rushing yards and 23 touchdowns on 169 carries in 2018 Team captain Selected to play in the Rising Senior Game in 2017

Redshirted after playing in final four games of the season

So. Bluefield,Bluefield W.Va. Twitter: Instagram:@SEANMARTIN91@seanmartin.91 Mathis Jr.’s Rushing Statistics Year Games Attempts Yards Avg. TD Long 2021 11 72 312 4.3 0 45 2020 6 18 55 3.1 1 8 2019 4 3 15 5.0 0 8 Totals 21 93 382 4.1 1 45 Martin’s Defensive Statistics Year Games Tackles Assists Total TFL Sacks Int. PBU FF FR 2021 13 5 11 16 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0 2020 5 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0 Totals 18 5 11 16 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0 TONY MATHIS JR.

2021 (Fr.)

PLAYER PROFILES [ 89 ] • Has played in 21 career games, including one start

• Also

• Played in six games, adding depth at running back

• Broke out for a career-high 118 yards on 22 carries at Kansas Also recorded his first catch of the season against the Jayhawks Carried the ball 12 times for 48 yards against TCU Made season debut against LIU, rushing for 20 yards on seven carries 2020 (COVID)

• As

Academic All-Big 12 First Team Saw action in all 13 games Used on 275 snaps, including 212 on defense with a season-high 25 at TCU Had 16 tackles, an assisted tackle for loss, quarterback hurry and fumble recovery Registered two tackles against LIU, Virginia Tech, Oklahoma, Baylor and Minnesota Assisted on a tackle for loss at Maryland and had a fumble recovery against LIU 2020 (COVID)

Distinguished Academic All-MACCC and two-time JC Honor Roll member

Personal •

Personal Son of Marcus and Cassandra McLaurin One of three children (1 brother, 1 sister) Majoring in health and well-being

2020 (COVID) Punted nine times in four games, averaging 39.7 yards per punt, with four inside the opponent’s 20-yard line and five fair catches (Fr.)

history •

One of two children (1 sister) in

2018 Mr. Pennsylvania Football nominee and Big 33 Football Classic nominee Went 29-for-29 on PATs and made 7-of-8 field goal attempts as a senior, with a long of 46 yards and punted 34 times, averaging 46.2 yards per punt Of his 34 punts, his longest went for 67 yards and 16 landed inside the 20-yard line

• In his first year in 2020, played in all five games in a COVID-19 shortened season Had 21 tackles and one tackle for loss Added two interceptions, a fumble recovery and four breakups 27-yard fumble return for a touchdown vs. East Central MACCC Defensive Player of the Week Had a season-high eight tackles, an interception and a tackle for loss vs. Pearl River

• Won a combined 29 games over his final three seasons First team all-area selection Threw for more than 6,000 yards and 73 touchdowns in his career Named offensive player of the year in football and basketball Basketball MVP Earned Dean’s List honors

High School Played for coach Eric Booth at Collins High Four-year starting quarterback for the Tigers

2017 MaxPreps Junior All-American and 2016 MaxPreps Sophomore All-American Converted 232-of-242 (95.9%) PATs and 26-of-31 (83.9%) field goals in his career, with a long of 52 yards and scored 312 points; punted 98 times in his career for an average of 44.3 with a long of 72 Son of Harry and Christy McGhee

• 2019

HERSHEY MCLAURIN13 S, 6-1, 210, So. Jones County JC Friendship, Miss. Twitter: Instagram:@marques1mc@hersheyblackk

• Majoring

Enrolled at WVU in January 2022 2021 (Fr.) - Jones County JC Played safety for coach Steve Buckley at Jones Junior College in Ellisville, Mississippi Two-time All-Mississippi Association of Community Colleges Conference honoree In 2021, he finished with 36 tackles and five interceptions

Defense gave up 16.3 points per game, ranking No. 6 nationally

Four-year starting kicker and punter for coach Justin Wheeler at Bishop Guilfoyle

KOLTON MCGHEE40 K/P, 6-0, 187, r-So.

Redshirted High School

One of four children (3 sisters) in business Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll

2021 (Fr.) Redshirted 2020 (COVID) Did not see game action School Played offensive guard for coach Christopher Malleo at The Peddie School

Named to the MAPL First Team for the first time as a junior Earned Second-Team All-MAPL honors after helping the Falcons to a share of the MAPL Championship as a sophomore in 2017 Son of Eli and Tia Mayo

• Majoring

• Played for coach Eric Booth at Collins High Four-year starting quarterback for the Tigers Won a combined 29 games over his final three seasons First team all-area selection Threw for over 6,000 yards and 73 touchdowns in his career Named offensive player of the year in both football and basketball Basketball MVP

• Earned Dean’s List honors

High

Two-time PIAA First Team All-State kicker and punter

PLAYER PROFILES [ 90 ] 2021 (r-Fr.) • Saw action against Long Island and Minnesota in the Guaranteed Rate Bowl • Registered five kickoffs for 314 yards and three touchbacks

2020 (COVID) - Jones County JC

A first team All-MAPL (Mid-Atlantic Prep League) selection as a senior at Peddie Mercer County Prep Offensive Lineman of the Year

Helped lead Jones to an 8-2 record and 5-1 mark in the conference Season-high nine tackles, including four solo stops, a tackle for loss and an interception at Pearl River Season-high two interceptions and a pass breakup at Copiah-Lincoln Had seven tackles at Itawamba

Personal •

Tied for No. 4 nationally in interceptions and big part of a defense that led the nation in interceptions (22)

Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll CHRIS MAYO73 OL, 6-4, 302, r-Fr. The Peddie School Deptford, N.J. Twitter: Instagram:@chris_mayo76@chris.mayo

Bishop Instagram:Twitter:Altoona,GuilfoylePa.@14Koltonmcghee@Koltonmcghee

2019

• Majoring in business • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll NAIM MUHAMMAD30 SPEAR, 5-11, 201, r-So. Fork Union Military Prep Washington, D.C. Twitter: Instagram:@_thedream1@_thedream1 WYATT MILUM

• Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll WYATT MILUM64 OL,

Spring Instagram:Twitter:Kenova,ValleyW.Va.@MilumWyatt@wyattmilum

Personal •

Named 2020 All-American and was invited to play in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl game before it was canceled in October Named the 2020 recipient of the Joe Stydahar Award by the West Virginia Sportswriters Association, given to the state’s top lineman Three-time West Virginia All-State honoree, earning first-team honors as a junior and senior and second team as a sophomore his career, saw action on 1,480 plays, finishing with 198 knockdowns, did not allow a sack and graded out to 92.7% a three-time All-Mountain State Athletic Conference selection, twice on the first team (2020, 2019) and once on the second team (2018) Rated a four-star prospect by ESPN, Rivals and 247Sports

Redshirted Played in the final two games against Oklahoma State and TCU on special teams Enrolled at WVU in January

• Big

PLAYER PROFILES [ 91 ] • Preseason All-Big 12 Conference First Team (Phil Steele) • Preseason All-Big 12 Conference Second Team (Athlon Sports) 2021 (Fr.) • Played in 12 games and started eight at right tackle • FWAA Freshman All-America Team (FWAA, The Athletic) • On3 True Freshman All-America Team • Saw action on 628 offensive plays, including a season-high 90 against Texas • WVU Offensive Lineman of the Game: Iowa State • Finished with 32 knockdowns, including a season-high eight against Iowa State • Registered 19 great blocks, including a season-high five at Kansas • Did not surrender a sack in eight contests High School • Played offensive and defensive tackle for coach Brad Dingess at Spring Valley High • Sports Illustrated -All-American, No. 1 right tackle in the nation and top-10 tackle •

One of two children (1 sister) Majoring in liberal arts and humanities 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll 6-6, 307, So.

Son of Todd and Francie Milum

• Was

One of four children (1 brother, 2 sisters)

• For

Personal

Son of Nathaniel and Pamela Muhammad

NAIM MUHAMMAD 2021 (r-Fr.) Saw action against Minnesota in the Guaranteed Rate Bowl Injury forced him to miss entire regular season 2020 (COVID) Saw action against Eastern Kentucky and Iowa State Season-high 13 plays, including five defensive snaps against EKU 2019 (Fr.)

2018 – Fork Union Military Academy Played cornerback and wide receiver for coach John Shuman at FUMA as a postgrad High School Played cornerback and wide receiver for coach Elijah Brooks at DeMatha High Helped lead DeMatha to a 29-6 mark in his final three years, including a 12-0 mark as a junior Earned All-America honors in track

Personal Son of J.J. and Kathleen O’Laughlin One of three children (1 brother, 1 sister)

2020

• Had multiple catches in four straight games

• Played for coach Gene Nudo at Fenwick High

• Hampered

• Found the end zone for the first time in his career against Army in the Liberty Bowl; finished with three catches for 11 yards on the day

2019 (Fr.) - Virginia Tech

Helped lead Spring Valley to the 3A state championship game three straight years Also played basketball and participated in track and field (shot put, discus) Son of Reggie and Cindy Nester One of three children (2

Two-time all-state Two-time all-conference and two-time Pioneer Press All-Area First Team Team’s most valuable player and Tony Lawless Award (conference MVP)

• Caught two passes for 44 yards at Texas Tech, including a career-long 34-yarder

• Played

• Used on 35 or more plays in five games

• Finished with a career-high four catches for 26 yards against Baylor 2019 (r-Fr.)

Academic All-Big 12 First Team

-

Helped lead Virginia Tech to No. 23 among Power 5 in rushing yards (176.1) High School Played for head coach Brad Dingess at Spring Valley High Played in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl Stydahar Award winner, signifying West Virginia’s top offensive lineman West Virginia All-State three-time selection

Roll • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll MIKE O’LAUGHLIN87 TE, 6-5, 255, r-Jr. GlenFenwickEllyn, Ill. Twitter: Instagram:@mikeola87@mile.loo.loo O’Laughlin’s Receiving Statistics Year Games Catches Yards Avg. TD Long 2021 5 11 65 5.9 0 11 2020 9 15 137 9.1 1 34 2019 12 6 24 4.0 0 8 Total 26 32 226 7.1 1 34 • Has played in 32 career games, including 30 starts • Preseason All-Big 12 Conference First Team (Lindy’s) • Preseason All-Big 12 Conference Third Team (Athlon Sports/Phil Steele) • 2022 Iron Mountaineer Award Winner 2021 (So.) • Started all 13 games at right guard • All-Big 12 Conference Second Team (PFF College) • Saw action on 816 offensive snaps, including a season-high

• 2018

• Tallied four catches for 23 yards at TCU

• Also had

• Played in 12 games at tight end and started four; also used on special teams Six catches for 24 yards with a long of 8 yards for the season

• Three catches for 16 yards in his first career start against Iowa State Had first career reception at Missouri 2018 (Fr.)

High School

• Enrolled

• Registered 15 catches for 137 yards, a touchdown and a long of 34 yards

PFF College All-Freshman Honorable Mention

Academic All-Big 12 Second Team Played in five games at tight end in 2021 season, starting three Missed first two games of the season with a lower leg injury Suffered season-ending knee injury at TCU Saw action on 203 offensive snaps, including season-high 48 plays at TCU

• Started all nine games in which he played at tight end; also used on special teams WVU Blue Collar Award (Kansas, Kansas State)

• Finished with

Finished with 11 catches for 65 yards with a long reception of 11

Redshirted after suffering season-ending knee injury during fall camp

Played in 11 games and started 10 at right guard

• Big

Personal •

• Finished with a career-best five catches for 35 yards against Texas Tech Made season debut against Virginia Tech 2020 (COVID)

sisters) • Majoring in business • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll DOUG NESTER72 OL, 6-7, 320, Jr. Spring Instagram:Twitter:Kenova,ValleyW.Va.@Freshie74@Freshie74 DOUG NESTER

Graduated in December 2021 with a bachelor’s degree in entrepreneurship and innovation and is pursuing a master’s of business administration 12 Commissioner’s Honor 90 plays against Texas by a broken bone in his right hand for the first half of the season 33 knockdowns, including a season-high five at TCU 36 great blocks, including a season-high six at Kansas at WVU in January 2021 after transferring from Virginia Tech (COVID) Virginia Tech in eight games and started seven at right guard for coach Justin Fuente at Virginia Tech

Academic All-Big 12 First Team

Helped lead Virginia Tech to No. 4 among Power 5 in rushing yards (240.1), No. 6 national ranking in rushing touchdowns (27) and No. 14 in total offense (440.7)

Has played in 26 career games, including 16 starts Preseason All-Big 12 Conference Third Team (Phil Steele) 2021 (r-So.)

PLAYER PROFILES [ 92 ] •

• Used on 309 snaps, including 253 on offense; season-high 58 offensive snaps against Texas Finished with 12 catches for 175 yards, including a long catch of 32 yards Totaled four catches for 48 yards against Texas Tallied a career-high 60 yards on four catches at Kansas State

So. MontgomeryNorthwest Village, Md. Twitter: Instagram:@KAD3NTIMESSS@kaden3x_ Prather’s Receiving Statistics Year Games Catches Yards Avg. TD Long 2021 12 12 175 14.6 0 32

• Majoring in multidisciplinary studies • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll KADEN PRATHER3 WR, 6-4,

Earned his first career start at Baylor Caught his first career pass against LIU Enrolled at WVU in January 2021 High School Played wide receiver for coach Mike Neubeiser at Northwest High Northwest did not compete in 2020 due to COVID-19 2019 All-Maryland Public Schools Secondary Athletic Association (MPSSAA) Second Team 2019 Washington Post All-Metro First Team Caught 42 passes for 895 yards and nine touchdowns as a junior Also played defensive back for the Jaguars In the 2019 state championship game, he finished with 101 receiving yards Played his sophomore season at DeMatha Catholic High for coach Elijah Brooks

One of four children (2 brothers, 1 sister) 211,

BRIAN POLENDEY88 TE, 6-4, 256, r-Sr. Colorado State Denton, Texas Twitter: Instagram:@d8uble8@polendey88 2021 (Fr.)

PLAYER PROFILES [ 93 ] 2021 (r-Fr.) • Did not see game action 2020 (COVID) • Redsirted High School • Played on the offensive line for coach Luke Salmons at Cabell Midland High • 2019 all-state AAA first team honors • 2019 All-Mountain State Athletic Conference First Team honors • Finalist for the Stydahar Award, signifying the top lineman in the state • Helped lead Cabell Midland to a 13-1 overall record, 9-0 and first place finish in the Mountain State Conference and the AAA state championship game Personal • Son of Perry and Kellie Oxley •

• Enrolled

One of four children (1 brother, 2 sisters) OL, 6-2, 290, r-So. Cabell

• Majoring in business • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll JACKSON OXLEY59

KADEN PRATHER at WVU in January 2022 after transferring from Colorado State 2021 (r-Jr.) Colorado State Made 11 appearances, used primarily as a blocking tight end 2020 (COVID) – Colorado State Started all four games in his first season in a Colorado State uniform Main role was as a blocking tight end in 12 personnel 2016-19 (Fr.-Jr.) – Miami Spent three years at Miami, appearing in 14 career games in six games as a junior, starting one, the Independence Bowl Limited to just two games as a sophomore due to a season-ending injury His lone reception came as a sophomore, good for 14 yards Played in six games as a true freshman, primarily on special teams

One of four children (1 brother, 2 sisters) Majoring in multidisciplinary studies

Played in 12 games and started four

Son of Kevin Prather and Tandrya Foreman

High School Coached by John Walsh at Guyer High Earned all-state honorable mention honors as a senior Two-time all-district tight end (2015, 2016) 2010s all-decade team (Denton, Texas)

Personal

Instagram:Twitter:Huntington,MidlandW.Va.@joxley511@oxley5151

• Played

Personal Son of Blaine and Jan Polendey

MARKQUAN RUCKER36

All-Ohio Prep Schools Writers’

r-Fr. Don Bosco Prep Ramsey, N.J. Twitter: Instagram:@jake-robbins8@jake12Robbins

to play professionally • Majoring in sport management • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll DYLAN RAY68 OL, 6-5, 293, r-Fr. Noblesville,Noblesville Ind. Twitter: Instagram:@dylanray22@d.ray70 2021 (Fr.) • Redshirted • Saw

his

Blue Devils to

field team (shot put) Personal • Son of

and went

against

• One

One of nine children (3 brothers, 5 sisters) Majoring in coaching and performance science RB, 5-11, 210, r-Fr. for coach Dave Sharpe at Noblesville offensive line MVP as a senior Led Millers to Class 6A sectional playoffs starter and letterwinner for Noblesville of John and Carol Ray of two children (1 sister) offensive at WVU 1988-91 on action Long Island and Minnesota four snaps against LIU and Minnesota player and three-year starter for coach Mark Pinzone at the Association the a a team-high 3.5 and nine tackles for loss to go along with 42 tackles, a forced fumble and a a member of the track and Paul and Kristina Don coach Dan Sabella William and Ann Robbins 205,

• Father played

Rimac • One of three children (2 brothers) • Majoring in coaching and performance science • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll TOMAS RIMAC55 OL, 6-6, 312, r-Fr. Brunswick,Brunswick Ohio Twitter: Instagram:@rimact5@t.rimac 2021 (Fr.) • Redshirted High School • Played quarterback at

sacks

• Team captain as a senior • 2020 season limited to just five games due to COVID-19 • All-Super Football Conference United Red Division First Team selection • 2020 HSFA New Jersey Academic All-American • Earned team MVP honors • Averaged 73.3 rushing yards per game with five passing touchdowns in 2020 • Also threw for 629 yards in his senior year • Helped Ironmen to a 7-5 mark and appearance in the NJSIAA Non-Public Group 4 Championship game as a junior • Threw for 890 yards with five touchdowns in 2019 • Also played lacrosse Personal • Son of

line

Bosco Prep for

PLAYER PROFILES [ 94 2021] (Fr.) • Saw action in four games, including the final three of the season • Used on 25 plays, primarily on special teams • Season-high five special teams plays at Kansas and against Minnesota in the Guaranteed Rate Bowl • Ran the ball two times for six yards with a long of five yards against Long Island 2020 (COVID) • Redshirted High School • Played running back for coach Ryan Walton at Tyler Consolidated • Three-time Class A all-state first team selection • 2019 Mid-Ohio Running Back of the Year with 1,841 yards on 187 carries and scoring 234 points • Finished as the school’s all-time leading rusher with 4,470 career rushing yards • Also all-time leading scorer in school history with 98 career touchdowns • Three-time letterwinner in basketball • Also ran the 100-meter dash on the track team Personal • Son of Mark David Rucker and Michelle Moore •

Brunswick High • Named to

Personal • Son

• One of three children (2 brothers) • Majoring in finance • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll JAKE ROBBINS36 QB, 6-1,

• Multiple-year

(OPSWA) Division I AllState Honorable Mention team • Earned All-Northeast Inland District Offense and all-area honorable mention • Helped lead

6-3 record and region semifinals • 2019 OPSWA All-State Special Mention selection • Finished with

blocked punt • Also

from

High • Named

Tyler Instagram:Twitter:Middlebourne,ConsolidatedW.Va.@Rucker_14@mark_rucker 2021 (Fr.) • Redshirted High School • Played

High School • Two-way

games • Season-high

PLAYER PROFILES [ 95 ] 2021 (r-So.) • Academic All-Big 12 Second Team • Played in 11 games, primarily on special teams • Finished with 10 tackles, including eight unassisted tackles • Registered three solo tackles at Kansas State • Season-high three tackles against Texas Tech, including two solos • Had two tackles against Virginia Tech 2020 (COVID) • Played in 10 games, primarily on special teams • Saw action on 75 snaps, including 65 on special teams • Registered four tackles, including three solo stops • Season-high two special teams solo tackles at Texas 2019 (r-Fr.) • Did not see game action 2018 (Fr.) • Redshirted High School • Played for coach Chris Lee at Nash Central High • All-conference second team as a senior after finishing with 59 tackles, including 40 solo stops, two interceptions and a fumble recovery • Also played basketball and ran track at Nash Central Personal • Son of Brian and Tylina Gordon • One of three children (1 brother, 1 sister) • Majoring in advertising and public relations • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll MALACHI RUFFIN14 DB, 5-10, 195, r-Jr. Nash Nashville,CentralN.C. Twitter: Instagram:@_mruffin15@_mruffin Ruffin’s Defensive Statistics Year Games Tackles Assists Total TFL Sacks Int. PBU FF FR 2021 11 8 2 10 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0 2020 10 3 1 4 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0 Totals 21 11 3 14 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0 MALACHI RUFFIN 2021 (Fr.) • Redshirted; Played against LIU and Minnesota with season high 15 snaps vs LIU High School • Played defensive line for coach Mark Crabtree at Dublin Coffman High • 2020 All-Ohio Prep Schools Writers’ Association (OPSWA) Division I All-State First Team, MaxPreps Ohio All-State First Team, all-district and all-league as a senior • Tallied 52 tackles, including nine tackles for loss, during his senior campaign • Also registered 1 1/2 sacks and two interceptions in 2020 • Earned OPSWA All-Ohio Special Mention as a junior, as well as first-team all-district and second-team all-league distinction • 55 tackles, 9 1/2 tackles for loss, 2 1/2 sacks, six pass breakups and a fumble recovery in 2019 • Also played basketball Personal • Son of Hammond III and Natasha Russell • One of six children (3 brothers, 2 sisters) • Sister Imorihan plays on the WVU basketball team • Majoring in business

• Member of the 4-25th Infantry Brigade and 3-509th Airborne Infantry Battalion

• Played catcher on the baseball team, hitting .350 in the spring

• Did not see game action

• Walked-on at WVU in fall after transferring from WVU Potomac State College

High School

Twitter: Instagram:@wil_schoonover@wil_schoonover

• Played for coach Josh See at Moorefield High

Dublin Instagram:Twitter:Dublin,CoffmanOhio@Lildukes3@hammondrussell_iv 2021 (Jr.)

• Served in U.S. Army from 2017-20 A combat veteran who was deployed to Afghanistan in 2017

HAMMOND RUSSELL IV94 DL, 6-3, 300, r-Fr.

• Three-time all-state linebacker, as well as an all-state running back Captain of North-South All-State Game Also rushed for more than 5,000 yards State champion wrestler at Moorefield with four all-state honors Two-time all-state in baseball

Personal Son of Larry and Barbara Schoonover

U.S. Army

One of three children (1 brother, 1 sister) Father was his high-school wrestling coach Previously attended Glenville State Has amateur MMA experience and played rugby while in the Army Majoring in coaching and performance science

WILL SCHOONOVER40 LB, 5-9, 212, Sr. Eastern WV Tech Moorefield, W.Va.

• WVU Blue Collar Award: Kansas

2020

High School

• Enrolled at WVU in January

• One of five children (2 brothers,

Personal •

• Majoring in agribusiness management • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll REESE SMITH15 WR, 5-10, 187, So. Boyle Instagram:Twitter:Danville,CountyKy.@reesesmith_@reese_smith15 Smith’s Receiving Statistics Year Games Catches Yards Avg. TD Long 2021 13 12 124 10.3 1 20 2020 10 11 128 11.6 0 39 Totals 23 23 252 11.0 1 39 REESE SMITH 2021 (Fr.) • Academic All-Big

• Four-year starter for coach Chuck Smith at Boyle County High

• Academic All-Big 12 First Team Played in 13 games with two starts Used extensively on special teams Saw action on more than 350 plays, including 160 on offense Season-high 35 offensive plays against Long Island and season-high 24 specialteams plays against Baylor Finished with 12 catches for 124 yards, a touchdown and a long reception of 20 2020 (COVID) Played in 10 games and started one, adding depth at receiver Used extensively on special teams Saw action on 260 plays, including 151 offensive snaps

• Academic

• 2019

• Led Boyle County to a 14-1 record and the Class 4A state championship game

sisters) • Majoring in animal and nutritional sciences • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll TAURUS SIMMONS45 DL, 6-2, 242, So. Savannah,Jenkins Ga. Twitter: @Taurus_Simmons1 Instagram: @t.4five

PLAYER PROFILES [ 96 2021] (Fr.)

• Used on a season-high 50 plays, including 34 offensive snaps at Texas Tech Finished with 11 catches for 128 yards with a long catch of 39 yards Ran in a two-point conversion against Army in the Liberty Bowl

Earned his first career start at Texas Tech, finishing with a pair of catches

• Three-time all-state first team as a receiver Advocate Messenger Male Athlete of the Year

Personal • Son of Taurus and

Earned a spot on the All-Region 3A First Team Defense Finished with 198 career tackles, including 136 unassisted tackles, 21 sacks, 50.5 tackles for loss and 10 forced fumbles As a senior, finished with 81 tackles, including nine tackles and 24.5 tackles for loss Class 3A All-State Honorable Mention as a junior and named All-Region 3A First Team Defense; finished with 79 tackles, including 58 solo stops, seven sacks, 19 tackles for loss, two forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries Earned All-Region 3A Second Team Defense as a sophomore; registered 38 tackles, including 21 solo stops, five sacks, seven tackles for loss and two forced fumbles Makka Simmons 2

• Ended his high school career as the only player in the history of Kentucky high school football to finish in the top five in career interceptions (26) and career touchdown receptions (64) Career numbers showed 4,378 yards receiving, 214 rushing and 65 touchdowns As a defensive back, recorded 185 career tackles Registered 62 receptions for 1,501 yards and 20 touchdowns and a long of 96 as a senior; 1,173 yards on 53 catches with 20 touchdowns as a junior and 1,041 yards on 50 catches with 15 touchdowns as a sophomore in helping Boyle County to the Class 3A state championship and a 14-1 record Also a 1,000-point scorer in basketball and a state champion track athlete Son of Jimmy and Lisa Smith of three children (2 sisters) 12 Second Team Saw action in 12 games Finished with six tackles, including three solo stops Special Teams Champion: Kansas Registered a solo tackle at Kansas and season-high four tackles at Baylor, including two solo stops (COVID) All-Big 12 Rookie Team Redshirted but saw action in three games, adding depth at bandit Season-high 10 plays, including eight defensive snaps against Eastern Kentucky Season-high two solo tackles, including a 7-yard sack against Eastern Kentucky Scout Team Defensive Player of the Week (Kansas) School outside linebacker and defensive end for coach Jason Cameron at Jenkins High Savannah Morning News’ Football Defensive Player of the Year

• Career-long 39-yard catch against Kansas; finished with two catches for 50 yards Began his collegiate career with four catches for 32 yards against Eastern Kentucky

• One

• WVU

• Played

• WVU

High

Two tackles, including one for loss, a sack and a forced fumble against Youngstown State

Opened the season with three tackles, including a sack, at Maryland 2020 (COVID) Started all 10 games at defensive end Saw action on 506 defensive snaps and 42 special teams plays Season-high 78 plays against Baylor, including 71 defensive snaps

One of three children

All-Big 12 Second-Team Played in 12 games at defensive end, starting three

PLAYER PROFILES [ 97 ] •

All-Big 12 Conference First Team (AP, Coaches, Phil Steele) His 15 tackles for loss in 2021 tied for No. 10 in single-season team history

• ESPN.com Freshman All-America

Three-time Class AA All-State performer for coaches Nick Bartic and J.L. Abbott at Fairmont Senior High School

• Three tackles, including two sacks, against NC State in his first career start

Also tallied his first career fumble recovery against the Red Raiders Assisted on three tackles against Kansas and shared a TFL Tallied a TFL to go with three tackles against Baylor; also blocked a field goal Finished with four tackles and a TFL at Oklahoma State Made three tackles against Eastern Kentucky, including 1 1/2 TFLs

• Had three tackles at Kansas, including a sack and forced fumble

Preseason All-America Second Team (Lindy’s, Phil Steele)

Capped season with four tackles, including two TFLs against Army in the Liberty Bowl Made four tackles at Iowa State Tallied a TFL against TCU Totaled three tackles at Texas with a shared TFL and a pass breakup Recorded a sack as part of a three-tackle day against Kansas State Big day at Texas Tech included a career-high seven tackles, including two TFLs and a sack

2019 (So.)

Finished No. 4 in the Big 12 in tackles for loss (1.15) and No. 10 in sacks (0.54) Had four tackles, including two tackles for loss and a sack, against Minnesota in the Guaranteed Rate Bowl Had 1 1/2 tackles for loss against Texas Tied his season best with four tackles at Kansas State, including the 100th of his career Had two total tackles against Oklahoma State, one of them for loss Also tallied his first career interception against the Cowboys

• No. 10 in the league in tackles for loss per game (0.96)

Has played in 47 career games, including 25 starts WVU active leader in career sacks (19) and tackles for loss (43 1/2)

Honor Roll • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll Stills’ Defensive Statistics Year Games Tackles Assists Total TFL Sacks Int. PBU FF FR 2021 13 29 7 36 15/69 7/51 1 1 1 0 2020 10 15 20 35 10.5/42 2/17 0 2 0 1 2019 12 14 10 24 11.5/59 7/49 0 1 1 0 2018 12 13 3 16 6.5/35 3/24 0 0 2 0 Totals 47 71 40 111 43.5/205 19/141 1 4 4 1 DANTE STILLS

• Brother, Darius, was a Consensus All-American and All-Big 12 defensive lineman at WVU Father was an All-Big East linebacker at WVU for Hall of Fame coach Don Nehlen, before enjoying a successful pro career with the Kansas City Chiefs, Baltimore Ravens and St. Louis Rams

Defensive Player of the Week - NC State

• Led WVU with two tackles for loss, including a sack, against James Madison; finished with three tackles 2018 (Fr.)

Posted a sack against Oklahoma State

Pro Football Focus Honorable Mention All-America

Preseason All-Big 12 Conference First Team (Big 12 Media, Athlon Sports, Lindy’s, Phil Steele) 2021 (Jr.)

Tied for the team lead in forced fumbles (2)

Three tackles and tied his career high in sacks (2) at Baylor

• Saw action in 487 plays, including 447 defensive snaps and a season-high 61 against NC State Tied for the WVU lead with seven sacks and was second in tackles for loss with 11 1/2 Finished with 24 tackles, including 14 solos stops, a forced fumble and a pass breakup Tied for No. 4 in the Big 12 in sacks per game (0.58)

All-Big 12 Conference First Team (Pro Football Focus, Phil Steele)

• Registered 16 tackles, including 13 solo stops, three sacks, six tackles for loss and two forced fumbles

Sits No. 3 in program history in career TFLs (43.5) and is tied for No. 6 in sacks (19)

Personal Son of Gary Stills and Janeen Floyd

Two solo stops and two tackles for loss vs. TCU Three solo tackles against Baylor Two tackles against Iowa State, including a solo stop and a TFL

• 2017 Under Armour All-American Led the Polar Bears to state runner-up finishes in 2016 and 2017 Collected 156 tackles, 49 tackles for loss and 17 1/2 sacks for career State’s No. 1 prospect by ESPN, rivals and 247Sports Participant in the prestigious Nike Opening Camp

Graduated in December 2021 with a bachelor’s degree in multidisciplinary studies Big 12 Commissioner’s

Preseason All-America Third Team (Athlon Sports)

• No. 3 on the WVU defense in sacks (3) Tackle for loss and a quarterback hurry against Syracuse in the Camping World Bowl

Finished with 36 tackles, including 29 solo stops, seven sacks, 15 tackles for loss, six quarterback hurries, one forced fumble and one interception Recorded at least one tackle for loss in 10 of 13 games

• Made college debut vs. Tennessee High School

Played in 13 games and started 12 at defensive tackle

Finished with four tackles against Iowa State, including a sack and forced fumble Had two tackles for loss and a sack as part of a four-tackle night at TCU Registered a tackle for loss as one of his two tackles at Baylor Pair of sacks against Texas Tech and four total tackles with three tackles for loss Lone tackle at Oklahoma was a sack Tallied a tackle for loss against LIU

Defensive captain and first-team 2017 West Virginia AA All-State Also a first-team All-State selection as a junior and a second team All-State selection as a sophomore

Finished with 35 tackles, including 15 solo stops, one fumble recovery, a blocked kick and two pass breakups

DANTE STILLS55 DL, 6-4, 290, S-Sr. Fairmont Instagram:Twitter:Fairmont,SeniorW.Va.@dstills55@_dantestills

Tied for No. 11 in the Big 12 in tackles for loss (10.5) Had at least a share of a tackle for loss in nine of 10 games

All-Big 12 Conference Second Team (AP)

The Athletic Freshman All-America

National Honor Society member with 1,885 rushing yards, 21 TDs (19 rushing, two receiving) Had 94 tackles, 12 TFL, four sacks and one interception Versatile player who played seven different positions in high school ranging from safety, cornerback, linebacker, running back to quarterback

High School Three-year starter and four-year varsity performer for coach Rod Oden at Harper Woods High Detroit News All-State First Team in Division 3-4 as a running back and defensive back Michigan High School Coaches Association’s Dream Team Offense A top-10 finalist for Mr. Football in the state of Michigan All Region First Team (RB & DB)

• Finished

One of two children (1 brother) Majoring in animal and nutritutional sciences 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll S, 6-0, 195, Fr. Harper Instagram:Twitter:Detroit,WoodsMich.@christionstokes@st6kes at WVU in January 2022

• Majoring in finance • Big

One of two children (1 brother)

Father was a two-time All-Big East and Sports Network All-America First Team performer playing for Hall of Fame coach Don Nehlen at West Virginia and had a 10-year NFL career with the Tennessee Titans and Cincinnati Bengals

• Big

Son of John and Allison Thornton

• Registered 89 tackles, including 45 solo stops, 11 1/2 sacks and 20 tackles for loss Named Cincinnati Hills Conference Defensive Player of the Year, two-time allconference first team and two-time all-region selection For his career, he finished with 215 tackles, including 101 solo stops, 16 1/2 sacks and a fumble recovery

Roll • Garrett Ford

Personal •

Twitter: @Ollie_Straw •

Roll

Redshirted High School

Personal Son of Mark and Calandra Stokes

• Trained

• Enrolled

• Earned All-Ohio Division IV First Team honors as a senior, and was a third-team member as a junior Team captain

• Majoring in sport management • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll JALEN THORNTON52 DL, 6-2, 278, r-So. Indian Cincinnati,Hill Ohio Twitter: Instagram:@JalenThornton52@jalen_thornton JALEN THORNTON

PLAYER PROFILES [ 98 ] • Enrolled at WVU in January 2022

• Assisted on five tackles, including a season-high two against Eastern Kentucky 2019 (Fr.)

• A two-way lineman at Indian Hill for coach Tony Arcuri

Personal

High School Strong athletic background playing Australian Rules football and basketball Kicks with either foot and can punt spiral or end-over-end rugby style Has dual citizenship in United States and Australia with Prokick Australia Prokick Australia has produced five Ray Guy Award winners and 17 All-Americans Prokick Australia has placed three punters on current Big 12 rosters Played Australian rules football for his high school team and local AAU team for seven years Foreign-exchange student who was born in Hoboken, New Jersey Played high school football (DE/TE) at Shore Regional High School in West Long Branch, New Jersey. Son of Anthony and Joanne Straw One of two children (1 brother) 12 Commissioner’s Honor Academic Honor OLIVER STRAW41 P, 6-2, 214, Fr. Mentone Grammar School Melbourne, Austalia Has played in 22 career games 2021 (r-Fr.) Added depth on the defensive line; used extensively on special teams Played in 12 games, saw action on more than 200 plays, including 72 defensive snaps Season-high 23 defensive snaps with 16 on special teams against Baylor Had solo tackles at Maryland, vs. Long Island and against MInnesota in the Guaranteed Rate Bowl 2020 (COVID) Played in 10 games, adding depth on the defensive line; also used on special teams Saw action on 168 plays, including 81 on defense Used on a season-high 35 plays at Oklahoma State, including 23 on defense

CHRISTION STOKES31

VESTERINEN

High School Played offensive guard for coach Bill McGregor at DeMatha Catholic High

Earned All-WCAC Capital Division First Team honors Participated in the Maryland Crab Bowl, an all-star game played between the best players in Baltimore and Washington D.C.

JORDAN

EDWARD96 DL, 6-3, 281, So. French Finnish School of Helsinki Helsinki, Finland Twitter: Instagram:@vesEdward@eduves 2021 (Fr.)

JORDAN WHITE53 OL, 6-2, 298, r-Fr. Dematha Catholic Largo, Instagram:Twitter:Md.@lil_jojo19@ja.white53 WHITE

PLAYER PROFILES [ 99 ] 2021 (Fr.) • Played in eight games at defensive tackle, starting one • Saw action on 125 plays, including 112 defensive snaps • Season-high 23 defensive plays against Iowa State • Finished with seven tackles for the season and assisted on a tackle for loss against Texas • Enrolled at WVU in January 2021 High School • Played defensive line for coach Mikko Koikkalainen with the Helsinki Roosters and Finnish Senior National Team • Traveled to the United States in 2019 with Brandon Collier of PPI Recruits during the DreamChasers Tour • 2019 Finland Men’s National League Lineman of the Year and all-star (DL) • 2019 MVP of Finland Men’s National Team game against Demark • Helped lead Finland to three national championship tournament appearances • In 2019 at the U19 European Championship, was the tournament statistic leader, finishing with 17 1/2 tackles, including 4 sacks and 10 1/2 tackles for loss • In 2018, helped lead Finland to a third-place finish at the European championship • Played in AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, in the International Bowl for Finland U19 Team Nordic against Team USA U-19 Select • Spent time serving Finland’s mandatory military service • Participated in tennis and track & field (400 meters, shot put) Personal • Son of Seppo Vesterinen and Iveta Aaltonen • One of four children (3 brothers) • Majoring in business • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll

Personal Son of Andre Parker and Alexandra Georges One of eight children (3 brothers, 4 sisters) Majoring in sport management

Added depth at center and guard Saw action in four games Used on 150 offensive plays, including a season-high 57 at Baylor Registered nine knockdowns for the season, including a season-high four against LIU 2020 (COVID) Saw action against Eastern Kentucky, Kansas and Kansas State Used on 51 plays for the season, including 41 offensive snaps Season-high 38 offensive plays against Eastern Kentucky Season-high two knockdown blocks against Eastern Kentucky WVU Juice Award (Baylor)

EDWARD VESTERINEN

Personal •

One of two children (1 sister) TE, 6-4, 258, r-Fr. 2021 (Fr.)

receptions for 392 yards and six

Personal Son of Kelly Lamp

Rig Instagram:Twitter:Uppsala,CelseiusskolanSweden@victor_wikstrom@victor_wikstrom25

Son of Ray and Robie Wilcox

One of two children (1 brother)

PLAYER PROFILES [ 100 2021] (Fr.) •

program • Majoring in business • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll AVERY WILCOX34 S,

ANDREW WILSON-LAMP20 CB, 6-2, 178, r-Fr. Massillon Instagram:Twitter:Massillon,WashingtonOhio@slim_drew4@slim_drewski Added depth at tight end Made appearances against LIU and Minnesota in the Guaranteed Rate Bowl Enrolled at WVU in January 2021 School Played tight end for coaches Robert Johansson and Andreas Ehrenreich at Celsiusskolan High and for the Taby Flyers In Sweden, players play on two teams at the same time; they belong to a home team (Taby Flyers) where games are played and the high school team (Celsiusskolan) providing practice Traveled to the United States in 2019 with Brandon Collier of PPI Recruits during the DreamChasers Tour; clocked a 4.4 40-yard dash at multiple camps Participated in The Nordic Championships (2017, 2018), the World Championships (2018) and the European Championships (2019) Named the Football Ambassador Award for the Taby Flyers and was named the MVP of the Year (2017) A three-time MVP at the Dukes Tournament (biggest American football tournament in Scandinavia) Earned MVP honors at the Nordic Championships (in the bronze medal game) Participated in three camps with the Swedish National Team (U-15, U-17, U-19) SI All-American nominee Played soccer (goalkeeper) and handball

as a sophomore • Also played basketball Personal • Son

• Lived in Germany as a child • Majoring in business JAREL WILLIAMS10 WR,

2021 (Fr.) • Redshirted •

r-Fr.

Two-time all-county selection Also played basketball and ran track Finished second at the state track meet in the 4x100 and sixth in the 4x200

High

Personal Son of Jan and Karin Wikstrom

Alabama-Mississippi

• 2020

High School Played wide receiver and defensive back for coach Nate Moore at Washington High Earned All-Northeast Inland District First Team and All-Ohio honorable mention honors as a senior Team captain Tallied 11 catches for 319 yards and a touchdown on offense, as well as 19.5 tackles, a sack, three tackles for loss and eight pass breakups on defense as a senior All-state special mention selection as a junior Also earned all-district honors in 2019 Caught 55 passes for 1,049 yards and 11 touchdowns, while leading Massillon to a 14-1 mark in 2019 Also finished with eight tackles, one tackle for loss and four pass breakups as a junior Hauled in 11 passes for 232 yards and a touchdown against St. Vincent-St. Mary in 2019 Tallied eight catches for 142 yards and three scores against Perry in 2019

Twitter: Instagram:@jarelwilliams8@jarel.w

One of six children (3 brothers, 2 sisters) Majoring in sport management

Twitter: Instagram:@averyjwilcox@avery_wilcox • Enrolled in WVU in January 2022 High School • Played

Redshirted Played in four games Used on a season-high 21 plays, including action on 12 defensive snaps against LIU Saw action on 10 plays at Baylor, including seven on defense Enrolled at WVU in January 2021

Game • Named 2020 ASWA Class 6A All-State Second Team and AL.com All-Coastal First Team • Totaled 60 catches for 883 yards and 13 touchdowns in 2021 • Caught 46 passes for 802 yards and 10 touchdowns during his junior campaign • Finished with

Father played football at West Virginia and won the Nickolich Award, signifying the top walk-on in the 6-0, 205, Ft. Ft. Mill, S.C. wide receiver for coach Jeff Kelly at Saraland High 2021 All-Star 26 scores of Darian and Janel Williams 6-2, 198, Fr. Saraland,Saraland Ala.

• Played in the

• Majoring in communication studies • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll VICTOR WIKSTROM82

Redshirted WVU Defensive Scout Champion: Kansas High School Played for coach Rob McNeely at Ft. Mill High Saw action in 10 games as a senior and finished with 44 tackles, including 28 solo stops, three interceptions, six pass breakups and three blocked field goals Played in nine games as a junior and registered 62 tackles, including 36 unassisted tackles, two interceptions and two pass breakups

Mill

High School

• Finished with four tackles at Baylor

• Had two tackles, including a TFL, and a pass breakup against LIU

• Played four years for the Knights and coach Henry Cofer Recorded 16 total touchdowns as a senior, 35 catches for 578 yards, 27 rushes for 148 yards; also completed 13-of-18 pass attempts for 103 yards Dangerous kick returner with more than 1,000 yards in returns Named a first team all-district selection, after helping team to a first-round playoff win as a senior and second-team all-district honors as a junior Also a standout on the track and in basketball during prep career Member of the National Honor Society

• Preseason All-Big 12 Conference Preseason Fourth Team (Phil Steele)

• Served as ISU’s primary punt returner, finishing with 10 returns for 43 yards and a long of 23 yards

• Saw action in all 11 games, with three starts at cornerback to end the season

2021 (Jr.) All-Big 12 Honorable Mention (PFF College)

Preseason All-Big 12 Conference Preseason First Team (Big 12 Media) Preseason All-Big 12 Conference Preseason Second Team (Lindy’s) Preseason All-Big 12 Conference Preseason Third Team (Athlon Sports)

touchdowns

Strong finish to the year featured four tackles, an interception and a fumble recovery against Minnesota in the Guaranteed Rate Bowl

• Earned HERO Sports FCS Sophomore All-America honorable mention honors

• Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll BRANDON

• Recorded interceptions in the first and second round FCS playoff victories over Southeast Missouri and Central Arkansas 2018 (Fr.) - Illinois State

• Enrolled

• Majoring

Big 12 Co-Newcomer of the Week (Oct. 25)

• Redshirted 2019 (So.) – Illinois State

• Season-high seven tackles, including four solo stops and a pass breakup at Kansas State

• Finished with 31 tackles, including 22 solo stops, two tackles for loss, two interceptions, four pass breakups and two fumble recoveries

2019 (Fr.)

• Enrolled in the exploratory pathway program • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll TYRIN WOODBY42 CB, 6-0,

Frances Academy Upper

• Registered 13 pass breakups and four interceptions, tying for second on the team

Transferred from Illinois State in summer 2021 2020 (COVID) – Illinois State

• Had five tackles and a TFL in a win at No. 4 South Dakota State

• Returned an interception 61 yards to set up a score in the win over Northern Arizona

All-Big 12 Honorable Mention (Coaches) Played in 10 games and started eight at left tackle Used on 545 offensive plays and 53 special teams snaps for a total of 598 snaps Used on a season-high 91 snaps against Kansas State Finished with 19 knockdown blocks and did not allow a sack in eight contests

• Recorded 16 tackles on the season, including 11 solo stops

Personal Son of Vernon Woods and Irisha Sanders One of two children (1 brother) Majoring in integrated studies Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll 193, S-Sr. Illinois State

• Second in the Missouri Valley Football Conference with 17 passes defended

Fr.

• Started all 15 games at cornerback for the Redbirds

• Had five tackles, a TFL, a fumble recovery and his first career interception at TCU

• Season-high six tackles at Indiana State (Nov. 10) Also returned three kickoffs for a 22-yard average, with a long of 25 yards.

• Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll CHARLES WOODS9 CB, 5-11,

Personal Son of Devon and Shironda Anderson One of three children (1 brother, 1 sister) in sport management YATES50 OL, 6-4, 308, r-So. Liberty (Las Vegas, Nev.) Middletown, Del. Twitter: @flyguy_brandon1 Instagram: @thebrandonyates at WVU in January School Played cornerback for coach Henry Russell at Saint Frances Academy Also played at Bowie High in 2019 Made 11 tackles, including eight solo stops, to go along with three interceptions, four pass breakups, one forced fumble and a fumble recovery as a sophomore Also played receiver for Bowie High, hauling in 29 catches for 433 yards and four in as a three-star prospect by ESPN, Rivals and 247Sports ranks him as the No. 94 safety in this year’s class Also ranks as the No. 24 player in Maryland by Rivals, while 247Sports has him listed at No. 28 in the state of Tyrin and Aja Woodby 171, St. Marlboro,

• 247Sports

Md. Twitter: Instagram:@tywoodby@ty.sneaky •

• WVU Defensive Player of the Week: TCU

• Made his WVU debut at Maryland

• Made first career start against Iowa State, finishing with four tackles and a pass breakup

• Tallied 48 tackles on the season, with four interceptions and 4 ½ tackles for loss

Personal • Son

• Recorded a career-best eight tackles in a win at Western Illinois

PLAYER PROFILES [ 101 ] 2021 (r-Fr.) • Started all 13 games at left tackle • Saw action on 888 offensive snaps, including a season-high 90 snaps against Texas • Used on 50 or more plays in 12 games • WVU Offensive Lineman of the Game: Texas • Finished with 38 knockdowns, including a season-high six against Iowa State • Did not allow a sack in seven games • Also registered 17 great blocks, including a season-high three against Texas and Kansas 2020 (COVID) •

• Credited with 1 1/2 tackles for loss and three pass breakups

Redshirted High School Played offensive tackle for coach Richard Muraco at Liberty Baptist Academy in Las Vegas, Nevada As a senior, named All-4A Desert Southeast Conference First Team and All-Southeast

• Played in 11 games at cornerback, including four starts; also used on special teams

Dallas, Instagram:Twitter:Texas@c_woods9@cwoods_

2019 • Rated

2022 High

RASHAD AJAYI CB, 5-11, 182 Atlanta, Ga./Langston Hughes/Colorado State

CORTEZ BRAHAM WR, 6-2, Blythewood,198 S.C./Westwood/Hutchinson CC

Twitter: PlayedInstagram:@jasirupnext1@jasirupnextforcoachMattEntz at North Dakota State … (2021 Jr.): started 14 games at linebacker, helping the Bison win the 2021 NCAA FCS National Championship … missed the NCAA second round playoff game due to illness … named All-Missouri Valley Football Conference Second Team … finished the year as NDSU’s third-leading tackler with 58 tackles, three tackles for loss, 1 ½ sacks and three interceptions … (2020 COVID): Started all 10 games at linebacker, helping NDSU to the NCAA national quarterfinals …NDSU’s third leading tackler with 52 total tackles … made 2 ½ tackles for loss and had one sack …had five pass breakups, one quarterback hurry and one forced fumble … (2019 So.): played in 13-of-16 games, helping NDSU win the NCAA FCS National Championship … made a tackle on NDSU’s first kickoff of the season against Butler but was injured and missed the rest of the nonconference slate … named to the Missouri Valley Football Conference Honor Roll … (2018 - Fr.) – played in 10-of-15 games as a true freshman, helping NDSU win the NCAA FCS National Championship … played a majority of his time on the kickoff coverage team and punt defense … played for coach Jon Holmes at Bishop Miege High … played his junior year at Raytown South before transferring to Bishop Miege, where he was a safety on the school’s fourth straight Kansas Class 4A state championship under coach Jon Holmes … 2017 all-state and all-conference first team had 88 tackles including 54 solo

Parr at Navarro CC … NJCAA All-American Second Team … all-Southwest Junior College Football Conference First Team honors at wide receiver … all-SWJCFC Second Team as a returner … NJCAA leader in all-purpose yards and per-game reception yardage … played in 10 games as a sophomore, finishing with 1,775 all-purpose yards … had 49 catches for 911 yards and eight touchdowns … had 29 kickoff returns for 720 yards, averaging 24.8 yards per return with a touchdown … also had seven punt returns for 144 yards with a long of 34 yards … ranked No. 2 in the nation in yards per game (91.1), No. 3 in total yards (911), No. 6 in receptions (49) and No. 10 in touchdowns (8) and yards per catch (18.6) finished with 100 or more yards in four games and 200 or more yards once … had multiple touchdowns twice and five more catches in five games averaging 18.8 yards per catch, set a Navarro single-game record with 276 yards from 10 catches against league champion NMMI … had four scoring pass plays of 60 yards or more this season, topped by 96-yarders against NMMI and Trinity Valley … played in seven games as a freshman, finishing with 28 catches for 419 yards and five touchdowns finished with 28 catches for 419 yards and five touchdowns had a season-high 205 all-purpose yards at Blinn College, including 114 yards receiving … had four games of 100 or more all-purpose yards … starting receiver for coach Ricky Tullos at Pearland High … played in nine games as a senior … registered 35 catches for 725 yards and six touchdowns … had four 100-yard receiving games … son of Kendrick Aaron Sr. and Ava Booth … one of nine children (4 brothers, 4 sisters) … majoring in sport management.

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RALEIGH COLLINS III LB, 6-3, 196, Newark, Del. Neumann Goretti

Twitter: PlayedInstagram:@onetfm_@onetfmforcoachSteve

Twitter: PlayedInstagram:@slick_tez@slick.tezwidereceiverfor coach Drew Dallas at Hutchinson CC ... (2021): played in 10 games and helped lead the Blue Dragons to a 9-2 record and the Salt City Bowl championship ... ended career at Hutchinson fifth in school history for career receptions (68) and receiving yards (1,387) finished with 32 catches for 723 yards and 10 touchdowns, ranking No. 10 nationally in touchdowns and No. 32 in receptions ... (2020): played seven games in 2020 and tied for second on the team in receptions with 19 for a team-leading 429 yards and five touchdowns ranked No. 5 nationally in touchdowns and No. 19 in receptions ... (2019): played in nine games in 2019 finished with 16 catches for 223 yards and two touchdowns ... registered a season-best 46 receptions for 750 yards and nine touchdowns as a junior ... recorded 26 catches for 467 yards and seven touchdowns as a sophomore ... rated a three-star rated prospect by ESPN and 247Sports and two-star rating by Rivals ... son of Cortez Braham and Tyra White … one of four children (3 sisters) … majoring in integrated studies.

Addazio at Colorado State … started all 12 games at cornerback in 2021 finished with 28 tackles, including 21 solo stops and 2.5 tackles for loss … registered three solo tackles at Hawaii … had a tackle for loss of four yards against Air Force … recorded three tackles each against Boise State and at Wyoming, including two unassisted tackles … finished with two tackles, including a tackle for loss at Utah State … collected three solo tackles at Iowa … season-high four solo tackles at Toledo … assisted on two tackles against Vanderbilt … opened the season with three solo tackles against South Dakota State … (2020 COVID): started all four games at cornerback in a COVID-shortened season finished with seven tackles, including one tackle for loss … credited with one pass breakup, the opening game at Fresno State … posted a season-best three tackles vs. Wyoming … his one tackle for loss came at San Diego State … (2019 So.): played in nine games and started seven at cornerback missed three of the final four games due to injury … posted eight tackles, including solo stops finished with three pass breakups … season-high three tackles, including two unassisted tackles against Toledo … posted two solo tackles against Arkansas … (2018 Fr.) started all 12 games at cornerback finished with 33 tackles, including 21 solo, one sack, two tackles for loss, to go with one interception, a team-high two forced fumbles and a team-high six pass breakups first CSU true freshman to start every game in his first year on campus since WR Rashard Higgins in 2013 … had a solo tackle, a pass breakup and returned an interception 55 yards for a touchdown against San Jose State season-high five tackles, including three unassisted tackles, and a forced fumble against Wyoming … recorded four tackles against Illinois State and at Boise State … registered four solo tackles and a sack at Florida … had two tackles against Arkansas finished with three tackles and a forced fumble against Colorado … played cornerback for coach Willie Cannon at Langston Hughes High … son of Janeen Lindsey and the late Oluyomi Ajayi … his uncle, Steven Robinson, played college football at West Georgia … majoring in multidisciplinary studies.

Twitter: PlayedInstagram:@_RaleighCollins@raleigh.collinscornerbackandreceiver for coach Albie Crosby at Neumann Goretti High … Pennsylvania Writers’ Class 3A All-State Athlete … PAFootballNews.com 3A All-State First Team Cornerback … All-Catholic League First Team … finished with 65 tackles, including four sacks also had a forced fumble, three fumble recoveries, 11 pass breakups and a touchdown … also played at Caravel Academy as a sophomore before transferring to Neumann Goretti … three-star rating from ESPN, Rivals and 247Sports … parents are both from West Virginia ... son of Raleigh and Laura Collins ... one of two children (1 sister).

Twitter: PlayedInstagram:@_tcave@_tcaveforcoachManny Diaz at Miami … (2021): saw action in eight games, primarily on special teams finished with five total tackles, including four solo stops … (2020): played in nine games in first collegiate season, largely on special teams … finished with seven tackles, including two unassisted tackles … made career debut in season opener against UAB … played for Dwayne Savage at Camden High finished the 2019 season with 148 tackles, 11 sacks, two interceptions, two forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and a blocked punt … as a senior, was named a Butkus Award nominee and earned first team all-conference, first team All-South Jersey and all-state first team honors Son of Nigel Cave and Jennifer Austin … majoring in criminology.

TIREK AUSTIN-CAVE LB, 6-1, Pennsauken,228 N.J./Camden/Miami

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JEREMIAH AARON WR, 5-10, 186, Natchitoches, La./Pearland (Texas)/Navarro CC

JASIR COX Spear, 6-1, 204 Kansas City, Mo./Bishop Miege/N. Dakota State

CJ DONALDSON TE, 6-2, 240 Miami, Fla./Gulliver Prep

StartingInstagram:@Big_Kat_77@char_kattackleasasenior for coach Trey Lott at Choate Rosemary School in Wallingford, Connecticut … All-Founders Football Conference First Team Offense … All-New England Prep School Athletic Conference Fiast Team … did not play football as a junior due to COVID-19 … started at guard as a sophomore … offense averaged 34.4 points per game … rated a three-star prospect by ESPN and 247Sports … No. 4 prospect in Connecticut by Rivals, No. 6 by 247Sports and No. 7 by ESPN … rated No. 89 offensive lineman nationally by 247Sports and No. 95 by ESPN … son of Jay and Autumn Katarincic … one of three children (1 brother, 1 sister) … majoring in business.

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Twitter: PlayedInstagram:@Sp3Cj@c4our_widereceiverand tight end for coach Earl Sims at Gulliver Prep … totaled 1,409 yards on 96 catches with 19 scores between his junior and senior years finished with 1,164 yards on 81 receptions and 13 touchdowns as a senior, … junior season stats included 15 receptions for 245 yards and six scores … … rated as a threestar prospect by 247Sports, Rivals and ESPN … 247Sports lists him as the No. 46 tight end and the No. 111 player in Florida … ESPN ranks him No. 152 nationally at tight end and as the No. 147 player in Florida … Son of Tyneshia Fleming … one of three children (1 brother, 1 sister) … majoring in finance.

TREY LATHAN LB, 6-1, Homestead,218 Fla./Gulliver Prep Twitter: PlayedInstagram:@treylathan5@treyjetskilinebackeratGulliver Prep for coach Earl Sims … totaled 53 tackles (41 solo) as a senior with three sacks, seven tackles for loss, two interceptions, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery … rated No. 26 on MaxPreps’ top 50 seniors in Florida … scored a pair of touchdowns on the offensive side of the ball as a senior finished with 20 tackles in just six games played as a junior … recorded 43 tackles, with four tackles for loss and an interception as a sophomore in 2019 … as a freshman in 2018, registered 51 total tackles with three tackles for loss and a pair of sacks and fumble recoveries … four-star prospect by ESPN … three-star prospect by Rivals and 247Sports … ranked as the No. 48 linebacker nationally by 247Sports … rated as the No. 41 outside linebacker nationally by Rivals … son of Travis and Kankina Lathan … one of six children (1 brother, 4 sisters) … majoring in finance.

LANDEN LIVINGSTON OL, 6-4, 280 Leo., PlayedInstagram:Twitter:Ind./Leo@LandenLivingst1@LandenLivingstonoffensiveguardforcoachJared

Sauder at Leo High … two-time Indiana Football Coaches Association’s Top 50 All-State Team … named AllNortheast 8 Conference First Team as a junior and senior … one of the top-20 interior linemen in Indiana … earned the No. 1 ranking by Outside the Huddle’s First 11 all-conference players … rated a three-star prospect by ESPN, Rivals and 247Sports … ranked as the No. 10 offensive line prospect in Indiana by 247Sports and No. 14 by Rivals … son of Rob and Christie Livingston … one of three children (1 brother, 1 sister) … majoring in business.

JT DANIELS QB, 6-2, 226 Irvine, Calif./Mater Dei Catholic/USC/Georgia Twitter: PlayedInstagram:@jtdaniels@jtdaniels06forcoachKirbySmart

CHARLIE KATARINCIC OL, 6-5, Pittsburgh,275Pa./Choate Rosemary School Twitter:(Conn.)

WILL DIXON TE, 6-5, 230, Hillsborough, N.J./Hillsborough Twitter: PlayedInstagram:@will_dixxon@will_dixxontightendanddefensive line for coach Kevin Carty at Hillsborough High … earned allstate second team honors on offense and defense selected all-area first team on offense and all-conference first team on defense played in 13 games as a senior … had 30 catches for 404 yards and four touchdowns with a long catch of 26 yards … also had 15 pancake blocks … on defense, Dixon made 52 tackles, including a school-record 13 sacks and 23 tackles for loss … had an interception and a fumble recovery … helped guide Hillsborough to the 2021 New Jersey South Group V state championship with a 13-0 record … as a junior in 2020, had 12 catches for 253 yards and three touchdowns with a long catch of 63 yards had 39 tackles, including five sacks and nine tackles for loss … son of Dan and Lisa Dixon … one of two children (1 brother) … enrolled in University studies.

at Georgia … was 7-0 as the starting quarterback during his tenure with the Bulldogs … (2021 – r-So.): member of the 2021 CFP National Championship squad … starting quarterback in three of 14 games, played in six games overall … team’s second-leading passer with 68 completions on 94 attempts, totaling 722 yards and seven touchdowns … missed UAB, Arkansas, Auburn and Florida games because of injury … returned to action in reserve role vs. Missouri and completed seven of 11 passes for 82 yards and a TD … started the South Carolina game and completed 23 of 31 passes for 303 yards and three scores … named among 35 collegians as a “player to watch” for the Walter Camp 2021 Player of the Year award … second-team preseason All-SEC, as voted by the league’s 14 head coaches, as well as by attendees at SEC Media Days … (2020 - COVID): Georgia’s starting quarterback in the last four games of the season, winning all four starts … helped lead the Bulldogs to an 8-2 record, including a Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl win over Cincinnati … finished with 80 completions (119 att.), for 1,231 yards and 10 TDs became the 10th quarterback in Georgia history to have four touchdown passes in a game against Mississippi State … named SEC Co-Offensive Player of the Week, Maxwell Award Player of the Week and Davey O’Brien Award Great 8 for his performance against Mississippi State … medically cleared to play just days after the Bulldogs’ season opener at Arkansas … participated in preseason camp … (2019 – So.): redshirted at USC after season-ending knee injury suffered in third quarter of opener vs. Fresno State …. had completed 25-of-34 passes for 215 yards before the injury … named to the Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll for fall 2019 … (2018 – Fr.): started at quarterback in 11 games (missed the Arizona State game) … just the second true freshman USC player to start at quarterback for USC in a season opener (Matt Barkley was the first in 2009) missed the Arizona State game after suffering a concussion the week before vs. Utah … graduated from Mater Dei Catholic High and was coached by Bruce Rollinson … graduated a full year early in order to enroll at USC … 2017 Gatorade National Player of the Year … Max Preps National Player of the Year … PrepStar Dream Team … USA Today All-USA First Team … two-time Gatorade state Player of the Year and two-time Orange County Offensive Player of the Year … Los Angeles Times All-Area Player of the Year … completed 262 of 365 passes (71.8%) for 4,123 yards and 52 TDs with just four INTs as a senior … his 12,014 career passing yards were an Orange County record, as were his 152 TD passes … led Mater Dei to a 38-4 record in his three seasons, including a 15-0 mark, the CIF state title and a final No. 1 national ranking in 2017 Son of Steve and Alison Daniels … one of two children (1 sister) … graduated from Georgia with a bachelor’s degree in psychology in May 2022 … pursuing a second bachelor’s degree in multidisciplinary studies.

MAURICE HAMILTON OL, 6-3, Cleveland,320Ohio/Cleveland Heights Twitter: PlayedInstagram:@BigMoe70_@bigmoe_70guardandnoseguard for coach Mac Stephens at Cleveland Heights High … 2021 Division I All-Ohio First Team … earned AllNortheast Lakes District First Team honors … Cleveland Heights’ offensive line was named one of the 10 best lines in the area by Cleveland. com … helped pave the way for the offense to average 37.1 points per game … the offense averaged 32.1 points per game … three-star rating by ESPN, Rivals and 247Sports … No. 35 offensive line recruit nationally by ESPN, No. 39 by 247Sports and No. 40 by Rivals … ranked No. 23 in Ohio by ESPN, Rivals and 247Sports … son of Maurice Sr. and Valencia Watkins … one of four children (3 brothers) … majoring in sport management.

ASANI REDWOOD DL, 6-3, Suwanee,280Ga./Collins Hill Twitter: PlayedInstagram:@AsaniRedwood@asani_92_defensiveendandtight

SULLIVAN WEIDMAN OL, 6-5, 315, Franklin, Mass./Dexter Southfield

JAYLON SHELTON DB, 6-2, 190 New London, Texas/West Rusk/Tyler JC

Twitter: PlayedInstagram:@JaylonShelton7@j7ylonforcoachThomasRocco at Tyler JC … saw action in nine games finished with 33 tackles and two interceptions redshirted his first year at Tyler … played quarterback and cornerback for coach Nick Harrison at West Rusk … completed 74-of-128 passes for 1,072 yards and nine touchdowns finished with 127 carries for 937 yards, 16 touchdowns and had four games with 100 or more yards rushing … son of Grayland and Angelia Dunams ... one of four children (2 brothers, 1 sister) ... majoring in kinesiology.

Twitter: PlayedInstagram:@drippy4k_@jacolbyspellscornerbackforcoach

end for coach Lenny Gregory at Collins Hill High … MaxPrep All-American … 2021 All-Regional 8-AAAAAAA Defensive First Team performer … Gwinnett Daily Post Defensive Player of the Year … earned all-county first team honors high school of current WVU bandit Jared Bartlett … has only played football for two seasons … helped lead Collins Hill to a 15-0 record in 2021, the Georgia AAAAAAA state championship and the No. 3 national ranking finished with 105 tackles, including 64 solo stops, 17 sacks, 39 tackles for loss, four forced fumbles and 57 hurries … his 17 sacks set the school record … had 10 tackles, including 1.5 sacks against Milton in the state championship game … as a junior, helped lead Collins Hill to a 12-3 record, a first-place finish in Region 8-7A, No. 4 rating in Atlanta and No. 7 finish in Georgia finished with 54 tackles, 4.5 sacks and 14 tackles for loss … three-star rating by 247Sports … rated as the No. 70 edge rusher nationally by 247Sports … ranked No. 118 top prospect in Georgia by 247Sports … son of Abez Redwood and Nancy McDowell … one of two children (1 brother) … majoring in business.

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MIKE LOCKHART DL, 6-3, Birmingham,317 Ala./Huffman/Georgia Tech

Twitter: PlayedInstagram:@We21ey@wesmcc5cornerbackforcoach

Twitter: PlayedInstagram:@sullyweidman@sullyweidmanoffensiveanddefensive tackle for coach Casey Day at Dexter Southfield High named Evergreen League Co-Lineman of the Year … earned All-NEPSAC Class B First Team honors … also named All-Evergreen League First Team … Dexter Southfield canceled its 2020 season due to COVID-19 … rated three-star prospect by ESPN, Rivals and 247Sports … son of Patrick and Amy Weidman … one of two children (1 sister) … majoring in business.

WESLEY MCCORMICK CB, 5-11, 200, r-Sr. Germantown, Md./Northwest/JMU

JACOLBY SPELLS CB, 5-11, 180 Fort Lauderdale, Fla./American Heritage

Curt Cignetti at JMU … (2021 Sr.): played in one game, redshirting to retain final year of eligibility (2020 COVID) started seven games at cornerback … VaSID First Team All-State … had 20 tackles, including 16 unassisted, one tackle for loss, three interceptions and two pass breakups … tied for CAA lead in interceptions and tied for second in total passes defended (five) CAA Football Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll (Spring 2021) … (2019 Jr.) played in 14 games, making 11 starts at cornerback … had 22 total tackles, including 17 solo stops, two tackles for loss, one forced fumble and three pass breakups … (2018 So.): played in 12 games, making three starts at cornerback … had 10 total tackles, including five solo stops … played for coach Michael Neubeiser at Northwest High … named All-Metro Honorable Mention as a senior … earned all-county defensive back honors as a senior … Maryland Team Big 33 selection … participant in the Maryland Crab Bowl … helped Northwest to state semifinals as a junior dual-sport athlete who is a state champion in indoor and outdoor track … honor roll student … son of William McCormick and Patricia Jefferson … one of four children (1 brother, 2 sisters) … graduated from JMU with a bachelor’s degree in sport and recreation management.

CORBIN TE, 6-5, Huntington,238 W.Va./Spring Valley Twiter: PlayedInstagram:@11Corbinpage@corbinpage_11tightendanddefensive

at Georgia Tech …. (2021 r-So.): saw action in 12 games, finishing with nine tackles, a half sack and 1 ½ tackles for loss … (2020 r-Fr.): Appeared in nine games and made five starts at defensive tackle … started five of the final six games of the season (Clemson, at Boston College, Notre Dame, NC State, Pitt) … recorded three tackles, including one for loss, in season-opening win at Florida State … had multiple tackles in each of his first five games of the season, led by a season-high five, including a half-tackle for loss, at Boston College … (2019 Fr.): redshirted after appearing in four games on the defensive line saw his first collegiate action against Pitt … coached by Alex Wilson at Huffman High … rated as a three-star prospect by 247Sports and Rivals and No. 17 player in the state of Alabama by Rivals … a basketball standout for much of his high-school career, did not begin playing football until senior season … recorded 37 tackles, 10 tackles for loss and four sacks during his lone season of football, en route to all-city recognition … was a four-year letterwinner as a power forward in basketball … A-B honor roll student … son of Mike Sr. and Tiffany Lockhart … majoring in business.

Patrick Surtain at American Heritage High ... collected 21 tackles as a senior and accounted for 103 kick return yards ... switched from receiver to cornerback and helped American Heritage to the Florida 5A state title and a 11-2 record as a junior ... speedster who also participated in track and ran a 10.79 in the 100 meters ... junior numbers totaled 32 tackles in the state championship season ... sophomore statistics show him with 25 receptions and four touchdowns averaging 23.7 yards per catch five catches for 112 yards and a touchdown in a 10-2 freshman season ... four-star rating from 247Sports and ESPN ... 247Sports ranks him No. 24 nationally at cornerback and No. 20 overall in Florida ... ESPN has him No. 14 at his position, No. 16 overall in Florida and No. 56 in his region ... featured at No. 137 on ESPN’s Top 300 list … son of Chavette Burrows … one of four children (2 brothers, 1 sister) … majoring in interior architecture.

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PlayedInstagram:@the205mike@205.mikeforcoachGeoffCollins

end for coach Brad Dingess at Spring Valley High … member of the Class AAA All-State team … as a senior, he compiled 25 catches for 487 yards and four scores with a long of 57 yards … also played on the defensive line and accounted for 49 tackles, including 27 solo stops and seven tackles for loss … in a shortened junior season, he turned in 18 receptions for 440 yards and 11 touchdowns … his defensive numbers as a junior showed 37 tackles, 3½ sacks and one fumble recovery as a sophomore, he finished with 19 catches for 456 yards and 11 scores … also played basketball, averaging 20.6 points last season … three-star ranking by ESPN, Rivals and 247Sports … 247Sports ranks him as the No. 1 tight end in West Virginia and No. 22 tight end overall … ESPN has him as the No.1 overall recruit in the state, No. 77 regionally and No. 20 overall at his position … joins fellow Spring Valley alums Bryce Biggs, Graeson Malashevich, Doug Nester and Wyatt Milum on the WVU roster … Son of Taron Page and Jillian Hatfield one of four children (2 brothers, 2 sister) … majoring in business.

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West Virginia had a program-best 24 student-athletes named to the Academic All-Big 12 Teams, safety Sean Mahone was a finalist for the William Campbell Trophy, the academic Heisman, and he earned a spot on the National Football Foundation’s Scholar-Athlete Team. Kicker Casey Legg was named a semifinalist for the Lou Groza National Kicking Award and WVU had nine players named to one of three postseason Big 12 all-conference teams by media organizations.CenterZach

The 2021 squad finished with six wins and had its share of positives, including earning a bowl bid to the Guaranteed Rate Bowl, its second in a row under Brown. WVU has earned a spot in a bowl game in 18 of the last 20 years and is one of only 15 programs in the nation to accomplish that feat. Running back Leddie Brown rushed for 1,000 yards for the second year in a row, and WVU was fourth in the Big 12 in average passing yards per game (247.9). The Mountaineer defense finished No. 5 nationally in red-zone defense, No. 18 in the fewest first downs allowed and No. 29 in third-down defense.

NEAL BROWN FACTSQUICK Birthday: March 11 Age: 42 Hometown: KentuckyDanville, Education: Massachusetts, ’02 (Bachelor’s degree – business management) Massachusetts, ’05 (Master’s degree – business administration) Wife: Brooke Children: DaxAnsleeAdalyn Coaching Record: At WVU: 17-18 (3 seasons) Overall: 52-34 (7 seasons)

Frazier was named to the Walter Camp Football Foundation and American Football Coaches Association’s All-America teams, and tackle Wyatt Milum was named to three freshman All-America teams. Defensive lineman Dante Stills was named an All-Big 12 First Team honoree, and Frazier earned a spot on the second team.

Another component of the 5th Quarter Program is the Bridge program. Its goal is to introduce the studentathletes to the college experience when they first enter WVU and give them their final training before they embark into life after graduation.

The Mountaineers defeated No. 15 Virginia Tech, marking the highest-ranked win of the Brown era and also defeated No. 22 Iowa State to tie for the most wins against ranked teams in a season since 2007.

Neal Brown is in his fourth year as the head coach at West Virginia.

In his first three full classes, the average signee star rating has been among the best in the program’s history, highlighted by the signing of 12 four-star recruits during that time. The program has landed multiple targets after beating out many high-level schools, and it has landed the top in-state recruits each year in coveted prospects, Zach Frazier, Wyatt Milum and Corbin Page. The 2021 class had the highest average star rankings (3.25) according to Rivals since the start of the company, and the 2023 class is currently ranked No. 13 nationally, which would be the best in the Internet era. With the landscape of college football changing more than ever, Brown has had to evaluate and give even more attention to his role as the CEO, overseeing the big picture, managing all areas of the program and making sure all areas concerning the players and staff are accomplished. This past offseason, Brown showed his investment in his staff by bringing in offensive coordinator Graham Harrell to be more hands-on with the offense and further its development.Browncontinues to support and champion program leadership by the players, emphasizing a dedication to the individual student-athlete. His mission is in the development of each player as a complete person, not only on the field, but off, and for each to continuously build themselves and their brand to make a difference in the world after their football career is finished.

Since arriving in Morgantown in January 2019, Brown has covered a lot of territory representing Mountaineer Football as its chief ambassador, ensuring the great story about his program is told to everyone.

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It’s a proven fact that you win with people, and no one knows that better than Brown. He has a commitment to investing time and resources in his staff and players, mentoring and preparing them to carry out the mission of Mountaineer Football, not only on the field but off of it as well. One of the key areas in which his commitment is paying huge dividends is recruiting. Brown has taken a young and depleted roster, established a strong foundation and has it heading in an upward direction toward the future.

One of the first player initiatives that Brown implemented for the team was the 5th Quarter Program to assist in the development of the total player, not only on the field, but for life beyond graduation. The pillars of the program are character development, leadership development, real life, social responsibility and career development. With the name, image and likeness legislation enacted in July 2021, Brown did his due diligence in advance to ensure that his players were prepared, no matter how involved the process becomes in the future.

The 2020 season was Brown’s most challenging season to date, testing his ability, not only as a coach, but as a leader. He was forced to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic since mid-March, which didn’t allow for spring practice or offseason workouts and skill instruction, while social unrest was at a high level nationally during the summer. Even though the program constantly was forced to deal with the effects and protocols of COVID-19 during the season, the Mountaineers stayed the course, finishing the season 6-4 overall and 4-4 in the Big 12. Brown made his first bowl appearance as the coach of West Virginia against Army in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl, winning the game, 24-21.

Troy finished 10-3 in 2016, including a 6-2 mark in the Sun Belt and a victory over Ohio University in the Dollar General Bowl. The Trojans became the first Sun Belt Conference school to ever open a season with eight wins in its first nine games, and they became the first league school to appear in a major top 25 poll, checking in at No. 25 in the Associated Press’ Nov. 13 poll. Additionally, Brown’s 2016 squad tied for the best turnaround in the country (six wins). Prior to Brown’s first season at Troy in 2015, he spent two years (2013-14) as the offensive coordinator under Mark Stoops at Kentucky. Under his direction, he led the Wildcats to some new heights on the offensive side of the football. The Wildcats posted more than 440 yards of total offense in three Southeastern Conference games in 2014, its highest total since 2001.

The Mountaineers finished the 2019 season with a 5-7 mark, in what was called a transitional year. WVU finished the regular season winning two of the final three games, at Kansas State and at TCU, and had a 3-3 mark on the road, including a 3-2 road record in the Big 12 Conference. Five of Brown’s players were named to All-Big 12 postseason teams, and Colton McKivitz was named the Big 12’s Co-Offensive Lineman of the Year. McKivitz earned spots on two All-America teams - Walter Camp Football Foundation’s Second Team and the Associated Press’ Third Team, and Tykee Smith was named a freshman All-American by the Football Writers Association of America. McKivitz played in the Reese’s Senior Bowl and was selected in the fifth round of the NFL Draft by the San Francisco 49ers.

The 2017 campaign featured an 11-win season for Troy, including a win over North Texas in the New Orleans Bowl. The Trojans once again finished with a 7-1 conference mark, earning Brown his first conference championship. Troy finished the season with the 27th most votes in the final Amway Coaches Poll, marking the highest final ranking by a Sun Belt Conference squad in league history.

Brown, one of six FBS coaches to win 10 or more games in 2016, 2017 and 2018, was named WVU’s 35th head football coach on Jan. 5, 2019. He spent the previous four years as the head coach at Troy University (2015-18), compiling a 35-16 record, including 3-0 in bowl games. In his final three seasons, the Trojans posted a 31-8 record (.795), tying for the highest winning percentage nationally among non-Power 5 schools.

Troy faced seven bowl teams and posted a 6-1 mark in those games. Additionally, the Trojans played three conference or conference division champions – Boise State (Mountain West), Akron (MAC/East) and North Texas (C-USA West).

Five players earned All-America honors, led by Darius Stills, who was the school’s first Consensus All-American since 2006 and 12th in school history. Tony Fields II, Tykee Smith and Dante Stills were named to at least one All-America team, and freshmen Zach Frazier and Akheem Mesidor were named to Freshman All-America teams. In April, Fields was drafted by the Cleveland Browns to extend WVU’s string of consecutive years of having at least one player selected in the NFL Draft since 2008, while five players signed free-agent contracts. Eight players were named to the All-Big 12 Conference postseason teams, led by first-team honorees Fields II, also defensive newcomer of the year, Darius Stills, also defensive lineman of the year, and Leddie Brown, a first-team running back.

[ 108 ] Year School Position Record 2021 West Virginia Head Coach 6-7 Guaranteed Rate Bowl 2020 West Virginia Head Coach 6-4 Liberty Bowl Champions 2019 West Virginia Head Coach 5-7 2018 Troy Head Coach 10-3 Dollar General Bowl Champions 2017 Troy Head Coach 11-2 Sun Belt Champions Sun Belt Coach of the Year New Orleans Bowl Champions 2016 Troy Head Coach 10-3 Dollar General Bowl Champions 2015 Troy Head Coach 4-8 2014 Kentucky Assistant Coach (OC/QB) 5-7 2013 Kentucky Assistant Coach (OC/QB) 2-10 2012 Texas Tech Assistant Coach (OC/QB) 7-5 Meineke Car Care Bowl Champions 2011 Texas Tech Assistant Coach (OC/QB) 5-7 2010 Texas Tech Assistant Coach (OC/QB) 8-5 TicketCity Bowl Champions 2009 Troy Assistant Coach (OC/QB) 9-4 GMAC Bowl Sun Belt Champions 2008 Troy Assistant Coach (OC/QB) 8-5 New Orleans Bowl Sun Belt Champions 2007 Troy Assistant Coach (Inside Receivers) 8-4 Sun Belt Champions 2006 Troy Assistant Coach (Inside Receivers) 8-5 New Orleans Bowl Champion Sun Belt Champions 2005 Delaware Assistant Coach (Wide Receivers) 6-5 2004 Sacred Heart Assistant Coach (QB/Wide Receivers) 6-4 2003 Massachusetts Assistant Coach (TE/OL Assistant) 10-3 NCAA FCS Playoffs Atlantic 10 Conference Champions Brown’s Record at West Virginia: 17-18 (3 years) Overall Record: 52-34 (7 Years) NEAL BROWN YEAR-BY-YEAR

Before Brown left after the 2018 season, Troy had won 17 of its last 20 games and 22 of its last 26 games. After directing the Trojans to the 2017 Sun Belt Conference Championship, Brown was honored as the league’s coach of the year. During his highly successful tenure at Troy, Brown’s signature wins included a 24-21 victory in 2017 at then-No. 22 LSU in Baton Rouge, which snapped the Tigers’ 49-game non-conference home winning streak, and a 24-19 win at Nebraska on Sept. 15, 2018. Also impressive was his team’s narrow 30-24 loss at eventual 2016 national champion Clemson. In 2018, Troy finished 10-3, including a victory over Buffalo in the Dollar General Bowl in Mobile, Alabama. The Trojans finished 7-1 in conference play and won five of their last six games.

The Wildcats totaled 380 yards or more of total offense in their first three SEC games in 2014 – Florida, Arkansas and South Carolina – marking the first time a UK team had done so since 1998. Kentucky scored 21 offensive touchdowns in SEC play in 2014.

Born in Louisville, Kentucky, Brown grew up in Bardstown, Kentucky, before moving to Danville, Kentucky, where he was an all-state wide receiver at Boyle County High School, finishing his career as the No. 2 receiver in state history. Brown and his wife, Brooke, have two daughters, Adalyn and Anslee, and a son, Dax.

TTU finished the 2012 season second nationally in passing with 355.9 yards per game, 13th in total offense at 495.4 yards per game and 20th in scoring with 37.5 points per game.

While at UMass, he was an Atlantic 10 AllAcademic honoree and an NCAA Division I-AA Athletic Directors’ Academic All-Star team selection. Brown graduated from UMass with a bachelor’s degree in business management in 2002 and earned his master’s degree in business administration in 2005.

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THE BROWN FAMILY: Dax, Neal, Adalyn, Brooke and Anslee

The two years prior to Brown being named offensive coordinator, Kentucky had a combined 21 offensive touchdowns in SEC play. He also spent three years at Texas Tech (2010-12) as the offensive coordinator after his first stint at Troy as an assistant coach from 2006-09. As Texas Tech’s offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach, the Red Raiders ranked in the nation’s top-seven teams in passing offense, top 15 in total offense and top 25 in scoring offense, having increased production in all three categories each year since 2010.

The 2012 campaign was an expansion of the success from 2011, when Texas Tech ranked 13th nationally in total offense at 470.6 yards per game. The Red Raiders lit the scoreboard at a tune of 33.8 points per contest. In his first season in Lubbock, Brown’s offense notched 460.2 yards of total offense per game, including 318.9 passing, and scored at a 33.1-point clip as Tech went 8-5 and won the TicketCity Bowl.At Troy, Brown was the inside receivers coach the first two years (2006-07) with the Trojans before transitioning to offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach in 2008-09. Troy won four Sun Belt Conference titles and appeared in three bowl games during Brown’s initial tenure. He began his coaching career with one-year stints at UMass (2003), Sacred Heart (2004) and Delaware (2005).AtDelaware, Brown served as wide receivers coach, starting three freshman wideouts as the Blue Hens went 6-5. In 2004, Brown coached the quarterbacks and wide receivers at Sacred Heart, boasting the top-ranked scoring offense in the conference. In 2003, he was the tight ends coach and offensive line assistant at Massachusetts, helping the Minutemen win a share of the Atlantic-10 championship and a berth in the FCS playoffs. Brown was a wide receiver at Kentucky for three years (1998-2000) before finishing his career at UMass in 2001-02. He was a member of two bowl teams with the Wildcats and was named to the Southeastern Conference Academic Honor Roll.

[ 110 ] NEAL BROWN BY THE NUMBERS Opponent First Meeting Last Meeting W-L Akron 2017 2017 1-0 Alabama State 2017 2017 1-0 Appalachian State 2015 2018 1-2 Arkansas State 2016 2017 1-1 Army 2020 2020 1-0 Austin Peay 2016 2016 1-0 Baylor 2019 2021 1-2 Boise State 2017 2018 0-2 Buffalo 2018 2018 1-0 Charleston Southern 2015 2015 1-0 Clemson 2016 2016 0-1 Coastal Carolina 2017 2018 2-0 Eastern Kentucky 2020 2020 1-0 Florida A&M 2018 2018 1-0 Georgia Southern 2015 2018 2-2 Georgia State 2015 2018 3-1 Idaho 2015 2017 2-1 Iowa State 2019 2021 1-2 James Madison 2019 2019 1-0 Kansas 2019 2021 3-0 Kansas State 2019 2021 2-1 Liberty 2018 2018 0-1 Long Island 2021 2021 1-0 Louisiana 2015 2018 2-0 Louisiana-Monroe 2015 2018 2-0 LSU 2017 2017 1-0 Maryland 2021 2021 0-1 Massachusetts 2016 2016 1-0 Minnesota 2021 2021 0-1 Mississippi State 2015 2015 0-1 Missouri 2019 2019 0-1 NC State 2015 2019 1-1 Nebraska 2018 2018 1-0 New Mexico State 2015 2017 3-0 North Texas 2017 2017 1-0 Ohio 2016 2016 1-0 Oklahoma 2019 2021 0-2 Oklahoma State 2019 2021 0-3 South Alabama 2015 2018 2-2 Southern Miss 2016 2016 1-0 TCU 2019 2021 3-0 Texas 2019 2021 1-2 Texas State 2016 2018 3-0 Texas Tech 2019 2021 0-3 Virginia Tech 2021 2021 1-0 Wisconsin 2015 2015 0-1 Overall Record 52-34 At home 28-12 On the road 20-21 At a neutral site 4-1 Day games................................................................. 36-27 Night games 16-7 Vs. ranked (coaches’ poll) 4-11 Vs. ranked (AP poll) 4-12 Vs. coaches’ Top 10 0-3 Vs. AP Top 10 0-3 Vs. ACC 2-2 Vs. Big 12 11-15 Vs. Big Ten 1-3 Vs. Pac-12 0-0 Vs. SEC 1-2 Vs. C-USA ...................................................................... 2-0 Vs. Mid-American 3-0 Vs. Mountain West 0-2 Vs. Sun Belt 23-9 Vs. FCS 7-0 Vs. Independents 2-1 In bowl games 4-0 In overtime 1-0 More than 7 days to prepare ................................... 17-11 In August 1-0 In September 17-9 In October 13-13 In November 16-9 In December 5-3 In January 0-0 Outrushing opponent 41-5 Outrushed by opponent 11-29 When rushing for 200 yards 13-0 When rushing for 300 yards 3-0 Outpassing opponent 33-16 Outpassed by opponent 19-18 When passing for 300-399 yards 19-6 When passing for 400-499 yards 1-1 When passing for 500+ yards 0-0 When allowing 1-199 yards passing 27-15 When allowing 200-299 yards passing 18-13 When allowing 300+ yards passing 7-6 When having 400-499 total offense........................ 21-4 When having 500+ total offense 4-2 More total offense than opponent 38-10 Same total offense as opponent 1-0 Less total offense than opponent 13-24 Allowing 399 or less total offense 44-21 When allowing 400+ total offense 6-12 When allowing 500+ total offense 2-1 Committing fewer turnovers .................................... 34-3 Committing more turnovers 12-21 Turnovers are even 6-10 0-30:00 of time of possession 27-20 30:01-plus of time of possession 25-14 Scoring first 35-9 Opponent scores first 17-25 Leading after the 1st quarter 40-6 Trailing after the 1st quarter 5-20 Tied after the 1st quarter 7-8 Leading at halftime 42-4 Trailing at halftime .................................................... 5-29 Tied at halftime 5-1 Leading after the 3rd quarter 45-3 Trailing after the 3rd quarter 5-28 Tied after the 3rd quarter 2-3 Scoring 0-10 points 0-9 Scoring 11-20 points 3-17 Scoring 21-30 points 16-6 Scoring 31-40 points ................................................... 17-1 Scoring 41-plus points 16-1 Opponent scores 0-10 points 12-0 Opponent scores 11-20 points 17-7 Opponent scores 21-30 points 19-10 Opponent scores 31-40 points 4-8 Opponent scores 41-plus points 0-9 Individual 100-yard rusher 26-3 Opponent 100-yard rusher 8-13 Opponent less than 100-yards rushing 19-3 Individual 1 100-yard receiver 21-7 Opponent 100-yard receiver 10-7 Individual 300-yard passer 14-6 Opponent 300-yard passer 7-6

Matt Moore is in his fourth year on the Mountaineer staff as offensive line caoch and third In 2021, the offensive line cleared the way for a 1,000-yard rusher in Leddie Brown for the second straight year. Center Zach Frazier earned All-America second team honors by the Walter Camp Football Foundation and the American Football Coaches Association, and tackle Wyatt Milum was named to three different freshman All-America teams. Frazier earned All-Big 12 Conference Second Team honors by the league head coaches, and guard Doug Nester was named to the All-Big 12 Second Team by PFF

In 2020, despite having to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic, West Virginia had one of the most improved offenses in the nation in terms of total yards, showing gains of more than 60 yards rushing per game, almost 30 yards passing a game, more than 90 yards of total offense and almost seven more His offensive line had a productive year with Leddie Brown rushing for 1,010 yards and nine touchdowns and Jarret Doege throwing for more than 2,500 yards and 14 touchdowns. Four of Moore’s offensive linemen earned postseason honors in 2020. Senior guard Mike Brown earned All-Big 12 Second Team honors, Chase Behrndt was an All-Big 12 Fourth Team selection by Phil Steele, Brandon Yates was an All-Big 12 Honorable Mention selection and Zach Frazier earned Freshman All-America honors.

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[ 111 ] THE MOORE FILE Year at WVU: 4 Year in Collegiate Coaching: 17 Birthday: October 18 Hometown: Canton, Georgia Wife: Children:KellyTanner, Reece and Sutton High School: Cherokee College: Valdosta State, ‘96 Bowl Games Coached: 11 COACHING EXPERIENCE 2020 -22 West AssistantVirginiaHead Coach/Offensive Line 2019 West Co-OffensiveVirginiaCoordinator/Offensive Line 2018 OffensiveTroy Coordinator/Offensive Line 2015-17 Co-OffensiveTroy Coordinator/Offensive Line 2013-14 Louisiana Tech Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Line 2012 Middle Tennessee State Offensive Line/Run Game Coordinator 2007-11 Texas OffensiveTechLine 2006 OffensiveTroy Line 2005 North Gwinnett (Ga.) High Head Coach 1999-04 Hoover (Ala.) High Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line 1997-98 Pickens (Ga.) High Head Coach/Running Backs Assistant Head @CoachMooreWVUCoach

THE MOORE FAMILY: Tanner, Matt, Sutton, Kelly and Reece

Seven players from the Trojan offense earned All-Sun Belt Conference recognition, including three first-team selections. The 2017 squad finished 11-2, won the Sun Belt Conference Championship and had a signature win at No. 22 LSU, snapping the Tigers’ 49-game nonconference home winning streak. Moore’s offensive line finished No. 6 nationally in offensive line efficiency and No. 12 in fewest sacks allowed. Four Trojan offensive linemen earned All-Sun Belt Conference honors, including left tackle Antonio Garcia, who was the highest selected offensive lineman in conference history, No. 85 overall in the NFL draft by the New England Patriots. Moore’s offense led the Sun Belt in scoring offense in 2016, and finished No. 2 in the league in passing offense and total offense. Troy finished 10-3 and earned its first top-25 national ranking in school and conference history. The Trojans also tied for the nation’s lead in best win improvement from the previous year. Troy placed six offensive players on All-Sun Belt teams, including four first-team selections. Prior to Moore’s first season at Troy, he spent the previous two years as the assistant head coach and offensive line coach at Louisiana Tech. In 2014, the Bulldogs won the Conference USA Western Division Championship and earned a trip to the Heart of Dallas Bowl.Moore also spent time at Middle Tennessee (OL/2012), Texas Tech (OL/2007-11) and Troy (OL/2006). He began his coaching career at the high school level, producing successful runs in Georgia and Alabama. While at Middle Tennessee, the Blue Raider offensive line ranked No. 2 nationally in fewest sacks allowed, and Moore was nominated for the Broyles Award, given to the top assistant coach in the nation. His Texas Tech offensive line paved the way for the Red Raiders to score 28 rushing touchdowns in 2008, second most in school history. The Red Raiders led the country in passing offense, registering 5,371 yards and were No. 4 in total offense with 6,903 yards. With Brown and Moore on the Texas Tech staff together in 2010, the Red Raiders finished No. 7 nationally in passing, No. 15 in total offense and No. 23 in scoring offense. The following year, the Red Raiders ranked No. 7 in passing, No. 13 in total offense and No. 22 in scoring offense. Moore’s career began as the head coach and running backs coach at Pickens High in Jasper, Georgia, from 1997-98, before spending the next six years as the offensive coordinator and offensive line coach at perennial powerhouse Hoover High School in Hoover, Alabama. Moore helped lead the Buccaneers to a 77-7 record and three consecutive Class 6A state titles. Moore also served as head coach at North Gwinnett High School in Suwanee, Georgia, before beginning his collegiate coaching career at Troy. A native of Canton, Georgia, Moore played at Valdosta State, starting 34 games at left guard from 1991-94. He earned All-Gulf South Conference First-Team honors as a senior. Moore graduated from Valdosta State in 1996 with a bachelor’s degree in health and physical education. He and his wife, Kelly, have three daughters, Tanner, Reece and Sutton.

In Moore’s first year with the offensive line, left tackle Colton McKivitz earned Walter Camp and Associated Press All-American honors and was named the Big 12 Conference’s Co-Offensive Lineman of the Year. The All-Big 12 First Team honoree played in the Reese’s Senior Bowl in Mobile, Alabama, participated in the NFL Player Combine in Indianapolis, Indiana, and was selected in the fifth round of the NFL Draft. Moore joined the football coaching staff as the Mountaineers’ co-offensive coordinator and offensive line coach in January 2019. Moore came with WVU coach Neal Brown after serving as the offensive coordinator and offensive line coach for four years at Troy (2015-18). He spent two years on the offensive staff at Texas Tech in 2010-11 and was on the staff with Brown at Troy in 2006. In 2018, the Trojans finished 10-3 and tied for first place in the Sun Belt Conference East Division.

Graham Harrell is in his first year on the Mountaineer coaching staff as the offensive coordinator and the quarterbacks coach. Harrell came to WVU after serving as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at USC for the

Harrell came to UNT from Washington State, where he worked for head coach Mike Leach as the outside receivers coach in 2015 after serving as an offensive analyst in 2014. The 2015 Cougars led the nation in passing offense (389.2) and won eight games, including the Sun Bowl. Harrell was a record-setting quarterback for Leach at Texas Tech from 2005-08, finishing his career with an NCAA-record 134 touchdown passes, the secondmost career yards in NCAA history (15,793) and the third-highest career passing average (351.0). He also set NCAA career marks for pass completions average (31.2), as well as most games gaining 400-plus passing yards (20), games gaining 400-plus total yards (21) and seasons gaining 4,000-plus total yards (3). His career average of 486.3 passing yards against Texas was an NCAA record against one opponent. In each of his three seasons as a starter, his passing yardage figures placed in the top-25 all-time at the FBS level (21st in 2006 with 4,555 yards, second in 2007 with 5,705 and sixth in 2008 with 5,111) and he was the first player with a pair of 5,000-yard passing seasons. In 2008, he was first team All-America, finished fourth in the Heisman Trophy voting, won the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award, was a finalist for the Walter Camp and Davey O’Brien Awards and was a National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete. His 5,111 passing yards led the nation, and he threw 45 touchdowns with only nine interceptions while completing 70.6% of his aerials. Texas Tech went 11-2, including a victory over No. 1 Texas, and played in the Cotton Bowl in 2008. Harrell played for the CFL’s Saskatchewan Roughriders in 2009 and served as a quality control assistant at Oklahoma State for several months in 2010, before heading back to continue his NFL career. He played three years with the Green Bay Packers (2010-12), including on the 2010 Super Bowl XLV championship team and had a brief stint with the New York Jets in 2013. He played for his father, Sam, at Ennis High, throwing for Texas career records of 12,532 yards and 167 touchdowns. He led Ennis to the state Class 4A title as a 2001 sophomore. As a senior in 2003, he set state records for season passing yards, completions and touchdowns (4,825, 334, 67). Inducted into the Texas Tech Hall of Fame in 2020, Harrell earned his bachelor’s degree in history from Texas Tech in 2007. Harrell, and his wife, Brittney, have a 6-year-old son, Hawk and a daughter, Mia. Harrell’s brother, Clark, played quarterback at Tulsa (2007) and Abilene Christian (2008-10). Clark and his other brother, Zac, are now high school football coaches in Texas.

In 2021, USC led the Pac-12 and was No. 17 nationally in passing offense (298.3) and red-zone offense (.902), No. 20 in third-down conversion percentage and No. 24 in total offense (443.9).

In 2020, USC’s passing offense ranked No. 11 nationally (first in Pac-12) at 319.3. Quarterback Kedon Slovis made All-Pac-12 first team while ranking in the top 20 in completions (first at 29.5), passing yards (sixth at 320.2), total offense (No. 13 at 310.7) and completion percentage (No. 18 at .670), all tops in the Pac-12. Wide receiver AmonRa St. Brown also was an All-Pac-12 first teamer.

In Harrell’s first year at USC in 2019, the Trojan offense averaged 455.4 total yards (335.8 passing) and 32.5 points—significant improvements from 2018, when the figures were 382.6, 249.1 and 26.1—while ranking in the top-25 in completion percentage, passing offense, passing efficiency, total offense, third down conversions and first downs. The 2019 Trojans also set school season pass marks for total passing yards (4,365), completion percentage (71.0%), completions (365) and attempts (514). Under Harrell’s tutelage, Slovis was a Freshman All-America first teamer and the Pac-12 Offensive Freshman of the Year, He completed a school-record and NCAA freshman record 71.9% of his passes for a USC frosh record 3,502 yards with 30 TDs, including a school-record 515 passing yards against UCLA (one of a USC record four games with 400-plus passing yards), to rank in the top-20 in completion percentage, passing yards, completions, passing efficiency, passing TD and total offense (his 167.9 passing efficiency rating was a USC record).

Receiver Drake London was named the Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Year, earned a spot on several All-America teams and was a top-10 NFL

Michael Pittman Jr., who won the 2019 Pop Warner College Football Award and was a finalist for the Biletnikoff and Witten Awards, was in the top 20 in receptions, receiving yards and receiving TDs. Prior to his three-year stint at USC, Harrell produced back-to-back top-25 offenses, as the offensive coordinator at North Texas. After inheriting an offense that ranked in the nation’s bottom 25 in scoring, passing and total offense in 2015, he helped the Mean Green improve statistically in each category in 2016, including by 9.6 points per game. Then in 2017, North Texas was No. 19 nationally in scoring (35.5), No. 21 in passing (291.9) and No. 24 in total offense (455.1). In 2018, UNT ranked 12th in passing (306.8), 20th in total offense (460.5) and 26th in scoring (34.6).

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Offensive @CoachHarrellWVUQuarterbacksCoordinator GRAHAM HARRELL THE HARRELL FILE Year at WVU: 1 Year in Collegiate Coaching: 10 Birthday: May 22 Hometown: Ennis, Texas Wife: Children:BrittneyHawk and Mia High School: Ennis College: Texas Tech, ‘07 Bowl Games Coached: 5 COACHING EXPERIENCE 2022 West OffensiveVirginiaCoordinator/Quarterbacks 2019-21 OffensiveUSC Coordinator/Quarterbacks 2016-18 North OffensiveTexasCoordinator/Quarterbacks 2015 Washington State Outside Receivers 2014 Washington State Offensive Analyst 2010 Oklahoma State Quality Control Analyst THE HARRELL FAMILY: Graham, Hawk, Brittney and Mia

North Texas also rushed for more than 150 yards a game in 2017 and 2018. UNT won nine games each in Harrell’s last two seasons and qualified for bowl games all three years that he was on staff (2016 Heart of Dallas, 2017 New Orleans, 2018 New Mexico) after UNT only played in one bowl the previous 11 seasons.

Cornerback Charles Woods was No. 13 in passes defended (8) and Daryl Porter Jr. was No. 14 (7). Woods was No. 4 in fumbles recovered and safety Saint McLeod was No. 8 in forced fumbles. The WVU defense had an outstanding year in 2020, leading the nation in pass defense and ranking No. 4 in in total defense (291.4), No. 21 in scoring defense (20.5), No. 23 in interceptions (11), No. 24 in pass efficiency defense (121.52) and No. 28 in rushing defense (131.8). Darius Stills was named the program’s first Consensus All-American since 2006 and 12th in school history. He was the Big 12 Defensive Lineman of the Year, an AllBig 12 Conference First Team lineman for the second straight year and was signed as a free agent by the Las Vegas Raiders. Over his final two years, he finished with 10.5 sacks and 21 tackles for loss. Akheem Mesidor was an All-Big 12 Conference Second Team honoree and also earned freshman All-America honors, and Dante Stills earned All-Big 12 Conference Second Team honors by the AP. In 2019, his defensive line enjoyed a successful season for the Mountaineer defense, finishing No. 25 nationally in sacks and No. 35 in tackles for loss. Defensive linemen Darius and Dante Stills were tied for No. 2 in the Big 12 in sacks and Darius was No. 5 in tackles for loss and Dante was No. 10. The Stills brothers earned All-Big 12 Conference honors, Darius on first team and Dante on second team.Lesley joined the Mountaineer coaching staff as the defensive line coach in 2019. He came with Brown and after serving as an assistant coach at Troy for three years (2016-18), the first two years as the defensive tackles coach and the 2018 season as the defensive line coach. From 2016-18, Troy’s defense allowed 20.8 points per game, ranking No. 4 nationally among non-power 5 schools. In 2018, the Trojans were ranked No. 10 nationally in sacks, No. 16 in tackles for loss, No. 24 in rushing defense, No. 28 in scoring defense and No. 31 in total defense. Three of Lesley’s defensive linemen were named to the All-Sun Belt Conference team, including Trevon Saunders, who earned first-team honors. Troy finished 10-3, tied for first place in the Sun Belt Conference Eastern Division, and defeated Buffalo, 42-32, in the Dollar General Bowl. Prior to Troy, Lesley was the defensive coordinator at East Mississippi Community College in Scooba, Mississippi (2013-15), before serving two stints at Northwest Mississippi Community College in Senatobia, Mississippi, first as defensive line coach in 2010 and then as the defensive coordinator and defensive line coach in 2012. He also spent two stints at Kilgore College in Kilgore, Texas, first as the linebackers coach from 2007-09, and as the defensive coordinator in 2011. He spent a year as a graduate assistant coach at Troy in 2006. While at East Mississippi, Lesley’s defenses allowed an average of just 10.3 points and 232.1 yards per game as the Lions posted a combined 32-1 record with national titles in 2013 and 2014. Additionally, the Lions tallied 149 quarterback sacks and 57 interceptions in his three seasons. In his first season at East Mississippi, the Lions recorded an NJCAA-best 67 sacks and finished second nationally with 30 interceptions and by allowing just 9.8 points per game. The 2012 NWCC squad claimed the school’s first bowl victory in 20 years and earned a No. 9 NJCAA final ranking. The 2010 Northwest team posted an undefeated regular season on the way to finishing with a No. 6 national ranking.Lesley helped lead Kilgore to the 2007 Southwest Junior College Football Conference Championship en route to an appearance in the Heart of Texas Bowl. During his four seasons at Kilgore, Lesley helped direct the Rangers to three consecutive playoff appearances while helping tutor 11 players that went on to sign at four-year schools, including six NJCAA All-Americans.

THE LESLEY FAMILY: Jordan, Jordan Jr., Ann Katherine, Mae Blake and Mary Kate

As a graduate assistant at Troy, he began his coaching career on the 2006 Sun Belt Conference championship team. The Trojans won seven of their last eight games that season, including a 41-17 victory over Rice in the New OrleansLesleyBowl.was a versatile player for the Trojans and was a key part of teams that successfully made the transition to the FBS ranks. A two-year starter at tight end, Lesley helped lead Troy to the 2004 Silicon Valley Bowl and was named a team captain. A native of Fulton, Mississippi, Lesley was a three-time all-district performer at Itawamba Agricultural High School, earning Class 4A All-State Second Team as a senior in 1999.

Lesley and his wife, Ann Katherine, have two daughters, Mary Kate and Mae Blake, and a son, Jordan Jr.

Jordan Lesley is in his fourth year on the Mountaineer Football coaching staff and third year as the defensive coordinator. The two-time Broyles Award nominee coaches the outside linebackers for the second year after working with the defensive line his the Mountaineer defense competes each year as one of the best units in the Big 12 Conference as well as the nation. Fifth-year senior defensive tackle Dante Stills was an All-Big 12 Conference First Team honoree and four other players were named to the all-conference third team by WVU finished No. 5 nationally in red-zone defense, an improvement of 67 spots from the year before, was No. 18 in fewest defensive first downs allowed and in fourth-down percentage, No. 29 in third-down defense (.347), No. 37 in total defense (350.1) and No. 39 in tackles for loss (6.5), an improvement of nine spots 4 in the Big 12 in tackles for loss and No. 10 in sacks, while defensive end Taijh Alston was No. 15 in sacks and No. 16 in tackles for loss. Linebacker Josh ChandlerSemedo was the third-leading tackler in the league (8.5) and safety Sean Mahone was No. 18 (6.2).

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Outside Linebackers JORDAN LESLEY THE LESLEY FILE Year at WVU: 4 Year in Collegiate Coaching: 17 Birthday: December 15 Hometown: Fulton, Mississippi Wife: Children:Ann-KatherineMary-Kateand Mae-Blake High School: Itawamba Agricultural College: Troy, ‘06 Postgraduate: Troy, ‘07 Bowl Games Coached: 5 COACHING EXPERIENCE 2021-22 West DefensiveVirginiaCoordinator/Outside Linebackers 2020 West Co-DefenisveVirginiaCoordinator/Defensive Line 2019 West DefensiveVirginiaLine 2018 DefensiveTroy Line 2016-17 DefensiveTroy Tackles 2013-15 East Mississippi CC Defensive Coordinator 2012 Northwest Mississippi CC Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Line 2011 Kilgore DefensiveCollegeCoordinator 2010 Northwest Mississippi CC Defensive Line 2007-09 Kilgore LinebackersCollege 2006 GraduateTroy Assistant

Co-Defensive Coordinator SHADON BROWN

While Brown was on staff, Army went from a 2-10 record in 2015 to an 8-5 mark in 2016 and a win in the Heart of Dallas Bowl against North Texas. Prior to that, Brown spent five seasons (2011-15) at Wofford, the first four as cornerbacks coach before switching to the safeties for his final year. Brown was also special teams coordinator during the 2013-14 seasons, before being promoted to recruiting coordinator in 2015. He coached three all-conference corners at Wofford, including Blake Wylie, who earned third-team All-America honors in 2012. In the summer of 2015, he participated in the NFL’s program for minority coaches by interning with the Super Bowl 50 runner-up Carolina Panthers, where he worked with the defensive backs. Before joining the Wofford staff, Brown coached in the high school ranks in Kentucky. From 2008-10, he served as the head coach at Rowan County High, where he led the Vikings to the 2010 Class 4A District 8 Championship, the school’s first title since 1982. He was named the Kentucky Class 4A District 8 Coach of the Year in 2010, and 10 of his players went on to play college football. He was an assistant coach at Boyle County High (Neal Brown’s alma mater) for the 2007 season. He started his coaching career in 2003 as a graduate assistant helping tutor the linebackers at the University of the Cumberlands in Williamsburg, Kentucky. After one year, he was promoted to the full-time assistant coach for the inside linebackers (2004-05), helping lead the Patriot football team to as high as No. 5 in the national rankings. In 2006, he returned to his alma mater, Campbellsville, as the inside linebackers coach for one season. Brown graduated with his bachelor’s degree in physical education and a minor in health education from Campbellsville University in Campbellsville, Kentucky in 2003 and earned his master’s degreew in secondary education from the University of the Cumberlands in 2008. He and his wife, Rhonda, have a daughter, Shaelyn, and two sons, Braylon and Keenan.

In 2020, the Louisville secondary led the Atlantic Coast Conference in passing defense and was No. 17 nationally, giving up 189.2 yards per game. The Cardinals defense was No. 3 in the ACC in scoring defense, total defense and pass-efficiency defense. Senior safety Russ Yeast was UL’s fifth-leading tackler, registering 45 tackles, including 31 solo stops, three pass breakups, one forced fumble and two fumble recoveries. Isaiah Hayes was the seventh-leading tackler with 37 tackles, including 23 solo stops, 1.5 tackles for loss and four pass breakups. In 2019, Brown guided a safety group, which was led by Khane Pass, who posted a career high 81 tackles and made the key defensive play in the Music City Bowl win by returning a fumble for a touchdown late in the game. Brown was named one of the top 30 recruiters in the ACC by 247Sports.Priorto Louisville, Brown spent the 2017 and 2018 seasons at Colorado, overseeing the secondary. He was promoted to defensive passing game coordinator for the 2018 season. The Colorado secondary thrived during Brown’s tenure in Boulder, allowing opponents to complete just 56.2% of their passes. The Buffaloes led the Pac-12 Conference in opposing completion percentage (56.7 percent) in 2018 and ranked fourth in 2017. Colorado was No. 2 in third-down defense and No. 5 in total defense and pass defense in 2018 and No. 6 in scoring defense and pass efficiency defense in 2017. Brown coached a pair of all-conference selections, Evan Worthington, who earned honorable mention honors in 2017 and 2018, and Isaiah Oliver, who was a second-team All-American and an All-Pac-12 First Team selection in 2017. Oliver was a second-round selection by the Atlanta Falcons in the 2018 National Football League draft. Five players Brown coached at Colorado signed NFL contracts: Oliver (Atlanta Falcons), Delrick Abrams (Atlanta Falcons), Davion Taylor (Philadelphia Eagles), Afolabi Laguda (Los Angeles Rams) and Worthington (Baltimore Ravens).

[ 114 ] THE BROWN FILE Year at WVU: 2 Year in Collegiate Coaching: 17 Birthday: November 20 Hometown: Danville, Kentucky Wife: Children:RhondaShaelyn, Braylon and Keenan High School: Danville College: Campbellsville, 2003 Postgraduate: University of the Cumberlands, 2008 Bowl Games Coached: 3 COACHING EXPERIENCE 2021-22 West Co-DefensiveVirginia Coordinator/ Defensive Backs 2018-20 SafetiesLouisville 2018 DefensiveColorado Passing Game Coordinator 2017 SecondaryColorado 2016 Army – West Point Cornerbacks 2015 Carolina Panthers Summer Intern: Secondary 2015 SafetiesWofford 2011-14 CornerbacksWofford 2008-10 Rowan County HS Head Coach 2007 Boyle County HS Assistant Coach 2006 InsideCampbellsvilleLinebackers 2004-05 University of the Cumberlands Inside Linebackers 2003 University of the Cumberlands Graduate Assistant Outside Linebackers

THE BROWN FAMILY: Braylon, ShaDon, Rhonda and Keenan ShaDon Brown is in his second year as the co-defensive coordinator and oversees the In Brown’s first year as the Mountaineers’ secondary coach, WVU finished No. 5 nationally in red-zone defense, an improvement of 67 spots from the year before, was No. 18 in fewest defensive first downs allowed and in fourthdown percentage, No. 29 in third-down defense (.347), No. 37 in total defense (350.1) and No. 39 in tackles for loss (6.5), an improvement of conference games in interceptions and was No. 3 in passing defense, giving up only 211.2 yards game through the air. In all games, WVU was No. 5 in the nation in red-zone defense and No. 18 Woods was tied for No. 11 in the league in interceptions and No. 13 in passes defended. According to PFF College, he had the lowest pass rating allowed in coverage among Big 12 cornerbacks (22.1).

Brown spent the 2016 season at Army, coaching the cornerbacks. The Black Knights’ defensive backfield ranked No. 2 nationally in first-down defense, No. 4 in total defense, No. 6 in pass defense (170.2), No. 11 in interceptions (17), No. 16 in scoring defense and No. 17 in pass efficiency defense (115.12).

In 2021, running back Leddie Brown finished with more than 1,000 yards rushing for the second straight season (1,065) and finished with a teamhigh 14 offensive touchdowns. He ranked No. 6 in the Big 12 Conference in rushing, No. 4 in total

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[ 115 ] THE SCOTT FILE Year at WVU: 4 Year in Collegiate Coaching: 17 Birthday: June 11 Hometown: Plant City, Florida Wife: Children:ShambricaKoriand Jakobe High School: Plant City College: North Carolina, ‘04 Bowl Games Coached: 7 COACHING EXPERIENCE 2022 West Virginia Run Game Coordinator Running Backs 2019-21 West Co-OffensiveVirginia Coordinator/ Running Backs 2016-19 North Carolina Tight Ends/Hybrids 2014-15 RunKentuckyGame Coordinator/ Running Backs 2013 RunningKentuckyBacks 2010-12 Texas RunningTechBacks 2007-09 RunningTroy Backs 2006 North GraduateCarolinaAssistant

Chad Scott is in his fourth year on the Mountaineer coaching staff as the running backs coach. He served as the co-offensive coordinator for the first three years and was named the run

In 2020, the Mountaineers had the most improved offense in the country in terms of total yards. Their running game improved its production by more than 60 yards per game, more than 90 yards of total offense and almost seven points a game. Leddie Brown had a productive year, rushing for 1,010 yards and nine touchdowns, earning All-Big 12 Conference First Team honors. Brown averaged 5.1 yards per carry and was ranked No. 14 nationally in rushing yards (1,010), No. 26 in touchdowns (11), No. 27 in rushing yards per game (101.0) and No. 31 in rushing touchdowns (9).

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Scott has worked with coach Neal Brown during three different coaching tenures: Kentucky (RB/2013-14), Texas Tech (RB/2010-12) and Troy (RB/2007-09). He also was a teammate of Brown’s at UK. He came to Morgantown after serving as the tight ends and hybrids coach at North Carolina fromIn2016-18.2018,the Tar Heel offense ranked No. 31 nationally in total offense, averaging 442.1 yards per game. Tight end Carl Tucker was named to the Mackey Award preseason watch list, and he and his teammate, Jake Bargas, averaged more than 10 yards per reception. In 2016, Scott was part of an offensive staff that oversaw the establishment of more than 40 individual and team records, including passing yards and passing yards per game. Scott returned to Chapel Hill after coaching at Kentucky, where he tutored running backs from 2013-15 and was the run-game coordinator in 2014-15. He helped develop a solid Wildcat running attack that featured Stanley Williams, who rushed for 7.1 yards per carry, and Jojo Kemp, who gained 5.7 yards per attempt. He spent three seasons at Texas Tech from 2010-12. While the Red Raiders were known for throwing the ball, Scott’s running backs made significant contributions to the offense. The Red Raiders rushed for 135.7 yards per game and scored 52 rushing touchdowns during his three seasons. TTU’s primary running backs averaged 5.0 yards per rushing attempt. Scott inherited a running attack that ranked No. 115 in rushing offense in 2009 at 84 yards per game, improving that mark in his first season to No. 75 nationally with 141.3 yards per contest. The team’s leading rusher, Baron Batch, was drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers and spent three years with that team. The improvements continued in Scott’s second season as Texas Tech was on pace to have its best year rushing since the late 1990s before Tech’s top two rushers sustained season-ending injuries. The Red Raider running backs still rushed for 1,516 yards on the season. In 2012, TTU averaged 139.9 yards per game on the ground with three backs rushing for more than 400 yards each. Scott earned his first full-time coaching job at Troy as an assistant coach for running backs from 2007-09, helping lead the Trojans to three consecutive Sun Belt Conference Championships and a pair of appearances in the New Orleans Bowl. Scott was a part of an offensive turnaround at Troy, inheriting an offense that ranked No. 66 in rushing offense and No. 77 in total offense prior to his arrival. In just one season, Troy moved to No. 35 nationally in rushing offense with 182.6 yards per game and No. 16 in total offense with 452.8 yards per contest. In his final season at Troy, the Trojans ranked No. 3 in the nation in total offense. In each of Scott’s first two seasons, he coached an AllSun Belt Conference player in Kenny Cattouse and DuJuan Harris. Harris, who has played in the NFL for seven years, ranked No. 2 in the conference in rushing in 2008 with 1,077 yards In Scott’s last season at Troy, he coached Shawn Southward, who rushed for 602 yards and 12 touchdowns, earning Sun Belt Conference Freshman of the Year honors. A native of Plant City, Florida, Scott began his collegiate playing career at Kentucky before transferring to North Carolina, where he lettered in 2003 and 2005. He earned first-team All-ACC honors from ESPN.com after rushing for 796 yards and eight touchdowns as a senior. Scott made his first career start as a Tar Heel against No. 4 Miami and rushed for a career-high 175 yards on 25 carries and scored twice in a 31-28 victory. Scott spent time in the National Football League with the Cleveland Browns and Pittsburgh Steelers before returning to his alma mater in 2006 as a graduate assistant video analyst. He graduated from UNC in 2004 with a degree in sociology. He is married to the former Shambrica Jones, who played basketball at Kentucky. The couple has a daughter, Kori, and a son, Jakobe.

THE KOONZ FILE Year at WVU: 3 Year in Collegiate Coaching: 19 Birthday: May 30 Hometown: Wallkill, N.Y. Wife: Children:MauraMary Margaret, Jameson and MacKenzie High School: Central Holmes (Lexington, Miss.) College: Auburn, ’04 Postgraduate: Texas, ’06 Bowl Games Coached: 10 COACHING EXPERIENCE 2020-22 West SpecialVirginiaTeams Coordinator/ Inside Linebackers 2019 Ole InsideMissLinebackers 2018 North Co-DefensiveTexas Coordinator 2017-18 North LinebackersTexas 2016 Co-DefensiveCincinnati Coordinator/Linebackers 2015 LinebackersCincinnati 2014 SafetiesCincinnati 2010-13 Louisiana LinebackersTech 2009 DefensiveTexas Quality Control 2007-08 Iowa DefensiveStateSecondary 2006 LinebackersTexas 2005-06 GraduateTexas Assistant 2004 GraduateAuburn Assistant

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Jeff Koonz is in his third year on the Mountaineer coaching staff as the special teams coordinator and In 2021, kicker Casey Legg was a semifinalist for the Lou Groza Award, signifying the top kicker in college football. He hit 19-of-23 field goals and all 35 extra points and led WVU in scoring (92). He was first in the Big 12 Conference and No. 18 nationally in field goals made per game (1.6), No. 4 in the league and No. 26 nationally in field goal percentage, No. 3 in the conference in total field goals made (19) and No. 6 in Punter Tyler Sumpter was No. 2 in the Big 12 Conference and No. 36 nationally in punting, and Winston Wright Jr. was No. 19 nationally in kickoff return average per game. Wright was named an AllBig 12 Conference First Team selection by PFF College. WVU’s defense finished No. 5 nationally in red zone defense, an improvement of 67 spots from the year before, was No. 18 in fewest defensive first downs allowed and in fourth-down percentage, No. 29 in third-down defense (.347), No. 37 in total defense (350.1) and No. 39 in tackles for loss (6.5), an improvement of nine spots from the 2020 season. The WVU defense had an outstanding year in 2020, leading the nation in pass defense and ranking No. 4 in total defense (291.4), No. 21 in scoring defense (20.5), No. 23 in interceptions (11), No. 24 in pass efficiency defense (121.52) and No. 28 in rushing defense (131.8). Tony Fields II led the Mountaineers and the Big 12 with 88 tackles, ranking No. 27 nationally. He was named to the All-Big 12 First Team and the Reese’s Senior Bowl All-American team and was drafted in the fifth round of the NFL Draft by the Cleveland Browns. WVU’s kickoff return defense was the best in the Big 12 and No. 39 in the nation, and the punt return defense was No. 3 in the Big 12 and No. 17 in the nation.Koonz came to West Virginia after serving as the inside linebackers coach at Ole Miss for the 2019 season. Two of his linebackers, Lakia Henry (81 tackles) and Jacquez Jones (62 tackles), were two of the three top tacklers for the Rebels and Jones tied for second on the team in tackles for loss (6.5). The defense finished with 30 sacks for the season, ranking No. 2 in the SEC and No. 25 nationally. Prior to that, Koonz spent two years at North Texas, coaching the linebackers, before being promoted to co-defensive coordinator for the 2018 season. He helped develop E.J. Ejiya, who led UNT in tackles, tackles for loss and sacks both years. Koonz spent three years at Cincinnati, coaching the safeties in 2014, and linebackers in 2015 and 2016. In 2015, he mentored second-team All-AAC selection Eric Wilson and freshman standout Bryce Jenkinson, who finished first (106) and third (59) on the team in tackles, respectively. Cincinnati finished its 2014 campaign with a 9-4 record, an American Athletic Conference Championship and a matchup against Virginia Tech in the Military Bowl. Before his tenure at Cincinnati, Koonz spent four seasons at Louisiana Tech. During the 2013 campaign, Tech’s first as a member of Conference USA, he coached the linebackers, led by Conference USA honorable mention player Daniel Cobb, who finished the season with 82 total tackles. In 2011, Tech’s starting linebackers Adrien Cole and Jay Dudley accounted for 230 total tackles - 65 percent of Tech’s tackles for the season. Cole led the team with 128 tackles and 13 tackles for a loss as he was named first team All-Western Athletic Conference and the WAC Defensive Player of the Year. Dudley was responsible for 102 tackles, eight tackles for a loss and four interceptions, three of which were returned for touchdowns. In 2010, his first year at Louisiana Tech, three of his linebackers finished the season in the top four on the team in tackles, with Cole earning second-team All-WAC honors. The Wallkill, New York, native previously served as a defensive quality control assistant at Texas, helping lead the Longhorns to a Big 12 title and an appearance in the 2009 BCS national championship game against Alabama. He also served at Texas as a graduate assistant from 200506 and linebackers’ coach toward the conclusion of the 2006 season. The Longhorns won the Big 12 championship and national championship in 2005. Prior to his second stint at Texas, Koonz was the secondary coach at Iowa State for two seasons under Gene Chizik, while also assisting with special teams from 2007-08. Koonz was also a graduate assistant coach at Auburn during the 2004 campaign under Tommy Tuberville, coaching the secondary. While at Auburn, he worked on staffs that led the Tigers to the 2002 Capital One Bowl championship, a 2003 Music City Bowl victory, the 2004 SEC championship and a win in the 2004 Nokia Sugar Bowl.He graduated from Auburn in 2004 with a bachelor’s of science degree in physical education and received his master’s degree in educational administration from Texas in 2006. Koonz, and his wife, Maura, have two daughters, Mary Margaret and MacKenzie Rae, and a son, Jameson Jeffrey. His father, also named Jeff Koonz, recently retired after serving for 15 years as the head coach at Holmes Community College in Goodman, Mississippi.

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THE KOONZ FAMILY: (front left to right) Jameson and Mary Margaret. Back (left to right): Jeff, Maura and MacKenzie

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Andrew Jackson is in his second year as the In 2021, the defensive line finished with 20 1/2 sacks and 40 tackles for loss and ranked No. 39 nationally in tackles for loss.

planning the run game, pass protection and thirddown blitz packages and prepared the opponent scouting report for the defense. Prior to that, Jackson was a graduate assistant with the defensive line for two years at Penn State. He completed all opponent and self-scout defensive breakdowns and coached the scout team. Two players he worked with earned national attention, All-American Carl Nassib and consensus All-American Anthony Zettel. Nassib was the Big Ten’s Bronko Nagurski-Woodson Defensive Player of the Year and was the Hendricks Award and Lombardi Award winner.Jackson spent two years as an assistant coach at Stony Brook, first as a graduate assistant and then as assistant defensive line coach. One of his players, Aaron Thompson went on to rank among the top 10 nationally in sacks and earn All-CAA First Team honors. Jackson started his coaching career at LIU Post as a graduate assistant. Jackson was a three-year captain and three-year starter for LIU Post. He was an All-Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Second Team honoree as a senior after recording five sacks and 12 tackles for loss for the Pioneers. He was a member of the National Football Foundation’s Hampshire Honor Society and was awarded two of the athletics department’s most prestigious honors, the Christine Webb Award and the Roy Illowit JacksonAward.earned his bachelor’s degree in physical education science and coaching from Long Island University in 2011 and three master’s degrees, one in Interdisciplinary studies from Long Island in 2012, liberal arts and science from Stony Brook in 2014 and educational leadership from Penn State in 2017. He and his wife, the former Blair Kersh, were married in July 2022.

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Defensive tackle Mike Greene led the Colonial Athletic Association in sacks by an interior lineman and Mississippicontroldefensiveall-conferenceearnedhonors.JacksonwasthequalitycoachatStatein 2018, where he helped the Bulldogs to an 8-5 record and berth in the Outback Bowl. MSU ranked in the top 10 nationally in eight defensive categories, including a No. 1 national ranking in total defense (263.1).

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ANDREW JACKSON THE JACKSON FILE Year at WVU: 2 Year in Collegiate Coaching: 10 Birthday: February 18 Hometown: Middletown, N.Y. Wife: Blair High School: John S. Burke Catholic College: LIU Post, ’11 Postgraduate: Penn State, ’17 Bowl Games Coached: 4 COACHING EXPERIENCE 2021 -22 West DefensiveVirginiaLine 2020 Old DefensiveDominionLine 2019 James DefensiveMadisonLine 2018 Mississippi State Defensive Quality Control Defensive Line 2017 DefensiveFordham Line 2015-16 Penn DefensiveGraduateStateAssistantLine 2013-14 Stony DefensiveGraduateBrookAssistantLine 2013 LIU GradutePost DefensiveAssistantLine

Defensive lineman Dante Stills earned All-Big 12 Conference First Team honors by the league coaches, Associated Press and Phil Steele after leading the defense with seven sacks and 15 tackles for loss. He ranked No. 4 in the Big 12 in Alston was named one of the Mayo Clinic semifinalists for Comeback Player of the Year, lineman Jordan Jefferson was named an All-Big 12 Third-Team honoree by PFF College and lineman Akheem Mesidor was named an All-Big 12 Third-Team selection by Phil WVU finished No. 5 nationally in red zone defense, an improvement of 67 spots from the year before, was No. 18 in fewest defensive first downs allowed and in fourth-down percentage, No. 29 in third-down defense (.347), No. 37 in total defense (350.1) and No. 39 in tackles for loss (6.5), an improvement of nine spots from the 2020Jacksonseason.came to Morgantown after serving as the defensive line coach and coordinatorrecruitingfor defense at ODU. He joined the ODU staff after spending the 2019 season at James Madison as the defensive tackles coach. While at JMU, the Dukes led the FCS in total defense and was third in scoring defense.

In 2019, quarterback Austin Kendall averaged 20.8 completions per game, ranking No. 4 in the Big 12 and No. 25 nationally. Jarret Doege led WVU to wins in two of its final three games of the season.

Reagan came to West Virginia in 2019 after serving as an assistant coach at Troy from 2008-18, including the last four years as a member of Brown’s staff. He was the co-offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach in 2018, oversaw the quarterbacks and running backs the previous three years (2014-17) and was the quarterbacks coach from 2011-14. He also served as a graduate assistant in 2010 at Texas Tech, where he worked with Brown, the offensive coordinator of the Red Raiders at the time. In 2018, Troy finished with a 10-3 record and tied for the Eastern Division championship in the Sun Belt Conference. The Trojans went

on to defeat Buffalo in the Dollar General Bowl, marking the third consecutive season with a bowl win. Quarterback Kaleb Barker started the first six games and posted more than 1,000 passing yards and 10 touchdowns and ran for 261 yards and three touchdowns, before a season-ending injury forced him to hand the reins to Sawyer Smith. Prior to that, Reagan worked with three record-setting quarterbacks at Troy: Brandon Silvers (2014-17), Corey Robinson (2011-13) and Levi Brown (2008-09). In 2017, Troy finished the season 11-2 with a Sun Belt Conference championship, New Orleans Bowl victory and a regular-season win at No. 22 LSU, ending its 49-game home non-conference winning streak. Troy finished the 2016 season 10-3 with a victory on the Dollar General Bowl, the first top-25 ranking in school and Sun Belt history and tied for the best winimprovement in the country. Reagan also coached the running backs for three years on Brown’s staff. During that time, Jordan Chunn finished with 1,288 yards and 16 touchdowns and went on to set the Troy career rushing and total touchdown records in 2017. He also mentored running back Brandon Burks, Troy’s eighth 1,000-yard rusher, finishing the 2015 season with 1,005 yards and seven touchdowns.Robinson also had an impressive career with the Trojans, finishing as one of the top passers in school, Sun Belt and NCAA history. He led Troy with school and league records for touchdown passes, attempts, completions, passing yards and total offense. He finished with career as one of five players in NCAA history to throw for more than 3,000 yards and have more than 3,000 yards of total offense in four different years. He finished No. 9 in FBS history in passing yards and set the NCAA record for completion percentage in a game (30-of-32 against UAB in 2013), earning Capital One National Player of the Week honors. After returning to Troy in 2011 as the quarterbacks coach, Reagan coached All-Sun Belt performer Deon Anthony. In 2012, Anthony set the Troy single-season record by completing 69.9 percent of his passes (79-of113) and was named the Allstate Sugar Bowl Manning Award Player of the Week. As a graduate assistant coach in 2008-09, Reagan was on the Trojans’ staff that won two Sun Belt Conference championships, including finishing with an undefeated conference record in 2009. Reagan began his coaching career at the highschool level as an assistant at Rockdale High School in Conyers, Georgia, for four years (1998-01), before moving to Chestatee High School in Gainesville, Georgia, for four years (2002-06), including the final two as the offensive coordinator. He spent the 2006-07 seasons as the offensive coordinator at Monroe Area High School in Monroe, Georgia, before heading to Troy.A native of Conyers, Georgia, Reagan received his bachelor’s degree in physical education and leadership from North Georgia College & State University in 2008. He, and his wife, Elizabeth, are the parents of three daughters: Heidi, Chloe and Maggie.

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Sean Reagan is in his fourth year on the Mountaineer coaching staff, serving the first three as the quarterbacks coach and currently In 2021, WVU was fourth in the Big 12 in passing yards, finishing with more than 3,200 yards through the air. Mountaineer quarterback Jarrett Doege was second in the league in passing yards, being one of only two passers with more than 3,000 yards, and was In 2020, despite having to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic, West Virginia had one of the most improved offenses in the nation in terms of total yards, showing gains of more than 60 yards rushing per game, almost 30 yards passing a game, more than 90 yards of total offense and scoring almost seven more Jarret Doege threw for more than 2,500 yards and 14 touchdowns. He ranked No. 10 nationally in completions per game (23.9), No. 16 in passing yards (2,587), No. 23 in passing yards per game (258.7) and No. 37 in completion percentage (.639). He finished with four 300-yard passing games, had multiple passing touchdowns four times and had 30 or more completions three times.

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[ 118 ] THE REAGAN FILE Year at WVU: 4 Year in Collegiate Coaching: 15 Birthday: December 27 Hometown: Conyers, Georgia Wife: Children:ElizabethHeidi, Chloe and Maggie High School: Salem College: North Georgia, ‘08 Bowl Games Coached: 8 COACHING EXPERIENCE 2022 West Virginia Tight Ends 2019-21 West QuarterbacksVirginia 2018 Co-OffensiveTroy QuarterbacksCoordinator/ 2015-17 Quarterbacks/RunningTroy Backs 2011-14 QuarterbacksTroy 2010 Texas GraduateTechAssistant/Quarterbacks 2008-09 GraduateTroy Assistant/Quarterbacks 2006-07 Monroe Area HS (Georgia) Offensive Coordinator 2004-05 Chestatee HS (Georgia) Offensive Coordinator 2002-03 Chestatee HS (Georgia) Assistant Coach 1998-01 Rockdale HS (Georgia) Assistant Coach

THE FAMILY: Elizabeth, Maggie, Heidi, Chloe and Sean

CCU was the most efficient team in the nation and produced the best third-down conversion percentage, ranking No. 5 in total offense and scoring offense, No. 6 in rushing offense and fewest interceptions thrown, No. 23 in red zone offense, No. 25 in first down offense and No. 28 in passing Washington’s receivers were a vital part of the offense, as Jaivon Heiligh led the squad with 66 catches for 1,128 yards and seven touchdowns, earning honorable mention All-America honors and All-Sun Belt Conference honors for the second straight year. Kameron Brown also was named All-Sun Belt honorable mention. Heiligh was No. 22 nationally in receiving yards, and Heiligh and Brown ranked in the Top 11 in the Sun Belt in receiving yards and receiving touchdowns. Heiligh was No. 3 in the league in receptions per game. In 2020, the Chanticleers won the program’s first-ever Sun Belt Conference title, posting an undefeated and untied regular season. They finished 11-1 overall, including an 8-0 Sun Belt Conference record, and played in the program’s first-ever FBS postseason bowl game. The program earned spots in the Associated Press Top 25 and the USA Today Sports Polls. Overall, the 2020 offense led the conference in scoring offense (37.2 points per game), third-down conversion percentage (52.3%), fourth-down conversion percentage (76.5%), time of possession (33:5%), completion percentage (66.6%), fewest interceptions thrown (five) and team passing efficiency (177.72). CCU was second in the league for the year in red-zone offense (88.3 percent), and second in sacks allowed per game (1.17) and tackles-for-loss allowed per game (4.33) on the year. The Chanticleers also ranked third in the conference in total offense (449.8 yards per game) and rushing offense (218.3 yards per game), both of which ranked in the top 25 Heilighnationally.ledthe offense with a team-high 65 receptions for 998 yards and 10 touchdowns on the season. He averaged 15.4 yards per catch and 83.2 yards per game on his way to becoming just the 12th Chanticleer in program history to eclipse 1,000 career receiving yards. He also became just the sixth Chanticleer in program history to record over 100 pass receptions.

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Heiligh led the team in receptions, receiving yards, and receiving touchdowns in 2020, but he did it in record-setting fashion by setting a new CCU singlegame record with 13 receptions. After putting together an outstanding collegiate resume at Appalachian State from 2009-13, Washington spent the majority of his NFL career with the Jacksonville Jaguars. Originally signed as an undrafted free agent by the Indianapolis Colts in 2014, Washington was picked up by the Jaguars later that summer before being acquired by the New England Patriots in 2017. Washington was a multiple All-Southern Conference pick, while at Appalachian State, earning all-conference accolades in 2012 and 2013, and was selected to play in the NFLPA Collegiate Senior Bowl. He can be found all over the Appalachian State record book, ranking in the top 10 in most pass receptions in a game (10), most pass receptions in a season (64), and most career receiving yards (1,837). He also ranks in the top 10 in the Mountaineers’ record books in several special teams categories including most kickoff return yards in a season (654), most kickoff return yards in a career (1,289), most kickoff returns in a season (31), most kickoff returns in a career (55), most yards per kickoff return in a season (27.3), most yards per kickoff return in a career (23.4) and the longest kickoff return (99). He earned several accolades for his performance in the classroom, including SoCon All-Academic, CoSIDA Academic All-District, and ADA FCS All-Star Academic honors, along with being the 2013 recipient of the NFF National Scholar-Athlete Award & Scholarship. Washington was a Dean’s List student who also captured the school’s Science Building Most Outstanding Student Award. In the community, Washington has served in mentorship and coaching roles for the Cheryl Littlejohn Kids Camp, Danny O’Brien Elite High School Football Academy and the Jacksonville Jaguars Community Outreach Program. In 2015, he served as a special guest speaker and receivers coach for the Nike Opening OrlandoWashington,event. who prepped at T. Wingate Andrews High School in High Point, North Carolina, earned dual bachelor’s degrees in architecture & design technology and construction management from Appalachian State in 2013.Washington, and his wife, Tiffany, have two sons, TJ and Langston.

TONY WASHINGTON THE WASHINGTON FILE Year at WVU: 1 Year in Collegiate Coaching: 5 Birthday: October 18 Hometown: High Point, N.C. Wife: Children:TiffanyTJ, Langston High School: T. Wingate Andrews College: Appalachian State, ‘13 Bowl Games Coached: 3 COACHING EXPERIENCE 2022 West Virginia Wide Receivers 2020-21 Coastal OffensiveCarolinaCoordinator/Quarterbacks 2019 OffensiveLouisville Graduate Assistant/Receivers 2018 East OffensiveCarolinaQuality Control/Receivers

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Tony Washington joined the Mountaineer coaching staff as the wide receivers coach in Washington came to WVU after serving as the wide receivers coach at Coastal Carolina in 2019-20. During that time, the Chanticleers were one of the most successful programs in the nation, posting a 22-3 record and 14-2 mark in the Sun Belt Conference, spending most of that time in the

In 2021, the Chanticleers’ offense was one of the most explosive units in the nation, ranking among the top FBS teams in a variety of categories.

Coastal Carolina finished with 11 wins, won the school’s first bowl game and spent time in the national top 20 for most of the season, finishing as one of the top teams just outside the top 25.

The unit was led by senior Justin Tranquill’s 83 tackles and two interceptions and junior A.J. Thomas’ 47 stops and six pass breakups. The group held three of its final five opponents to fewer than 150 passing yards. The 2018 season saw Wright guide Tranquill to 82 tackles and two pass breakups while Thomas finished with 47 stops. Prior to WMU, Wright served as an assistant coach at Tennessee Tech for two seasons (201617), mentoring the specialists and the defensive ends. At the beginning of the 2017 season, Wright was promoted to defensive coordinator. In 2017, the Golden Eagles yielded 15.8 points per game, dropping more than 11 points from the 2016 average of 26.9. Wright guided the 2016 defensive squad to five Ohio Valley Conference wins. The program ended the campaign on the upswing with consecutive victories against Tennessee State and Murray State. Before joining Tennessee Tech, Wright spent three seasons (2013-15) at Morehead State. He was the defensive coordinator for the 2015 season and worked with the defensive line, special teams and was a recruiting coordinator during his tenure.

At Western Michigan, his safeties helped WMU turn around its scoring defense in 2019, yielding 25.9 points per game, the best for the program since surrendering just 19.8 in 2016, and nearly nine points per game better than the 34.5 points a contest allowed in 2018.

The WVU defense had an outstanding year in 2020, leading the nation in pass defense and ranking No. 4 in total defense (291.4), No. 21 in scoring defense (20.5), No. 23 in interceptions (11), No. 24 in pass efficiency defense (121.52) and No. 28 in rushing defense (131.8).

[ 120 ] THE WRIGHT FILE Year at WVU: 3 Year in Collegiate Coaching: 16 Birthday: May 26 Hometown: Louisa, Kentucky High School: Lawrence County College: Miami, Ohio ‘07 Postgraduate: Kentucky, ‘09 Bowl Games Coached: 7 COACHING EXPERIENCE 2020-22 West SafetiesVirginia 2019 Western Michigan Safeties 2018 Western Safeties/Co-SpecialMichigan Teams Coordinator 2017 Tennessee Tech Defensive Ends/SpecialCoordinator/DefensiveTeamsCoordinator 2016 Tennessee Tech Defensive Ends/Special Teams Coordinator 2015 Morehead State Defensive RecruitingLine/SpecialCoordinator/DefensiveTeamsCoordinatorCoordinator 2013-14 Morehead State Defensive Line/Special Coordinator/RecruitingTeamsCoordinator 2012 Centre DefensiveCollegeLine 2010-11 North DefensiveAlabamaLine 2007-09 GraduateKentucky Assistant

Dontae Wright is in his third year on the Mountaineer coaching staff as the safeties coach. He came to Morgantown after serving as the safeties coach at Western Michigan for two seasons.

As the defensive coordinator, he lowered Morehead State’s points allowed per game by 18.3, which was the second-largest improvement for all Division I schools, FBS and FCS, from the year prior. The Eagles ranked in the top 10 in the FCS for interceptions (18) and turnovers (28) and in the top 20 for tackles for loss. Wright also made a coaching stop at Centre College and spent two seasons (2010-11) at North Alabama, helping the Lions to a combined 18-8 record and an NCAA Division II playoff appearance.Wrightwas a graduate assistant at Kentucky from 2007-09, working with the linebackers his first season and the defensive line the last two. During his time in Lexington, the Wildcats made two Music City Bowl appearances and one Liberty Bowl trip.

Safety Alonzo Addae finished as WVU’s third-leading tackler (73), had three pass breakups and earned All-Big 12 Honorable Mention honors. He signed a professional contract with the CFL’s Ottawa Redblacks after being drafted as the No. 13 pick of the 2021 CFL Draft.

As a player, Wright was a four-year linebacker at Miami (Ohio) from 2003-06 and was a part of two Mid-American Conference East Division championship teams. The RedHawks won the conference outright in 2003, earning a spot in the GMAC Bowl. They won won a division crown in 2004 and participated in the Independence Bowl.

A native of Louisa, Kentucky, Wright earned a bachelor’s degree in physical education from Miami in 2007.

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WVU finished No. 5 nationally in red zone defense, an improvement of 67 spots from the year before, was No. 18 in fewest defensive first downs allowed and fourth-down percentage, No. 29 in third-down defense (.347), No. 37 in total defense (350.1) and No. 39 in tackles for loss (6.5), an improvement of nine spots from the 2020 season. WVU was tied for No. 2 in the Big 12 Conference in interceptions and was No. 3 in passing defense, giving up only 211.2 yards per game through the air. WVU was No. 5 in the nation in red zone defense and No. 18 in fewest first downs allowed.

Alonzo Addae was the Mountaineers’ second-leading tackler with 66 stops, including 38 solo stops, tied for the team lead with two interceptions and tied for second on the team with five pass breakups. Addae was named a finalist for the Cornish Trophy, signifying the top Canadian football player playing in the United States and was named an All-Big 12 Second Team performer. Mahone was among the top tacklers for West Virginia, finishing with 54 tacklers, including 34 solo stops, one interception, four pass breakups and a fumble recovery.

Safety Sean Mahone made his mark on and off the field. He was named a finalist for the National Football Foundation’s Campbell Trophy, also known as the academic Heisman, and was a member of the Scholar-Athlete team, one of college football’s most prestigious academic teams. The school record-holder for the most games played in a WVU career (53), he was WVU’s second-leading tackler with 81 stops and tied for the team lead in interceptions (2). He was an hird-Team selection by Phil Steele.

Mike Joseph has overseen the strength and conditioning unit at West Virginia since 2008, serving as the director until being named assistant athletics director in 2018 and assistant athletics director/head coach for football

conditioning, speed and agility training and in-season and offseason training schedules on a daily basis. He also was responsible for developing and training the quarterbacks, tight ends, linebackers, fullbacks and injured players. He also had the same responsibilities with baseball, volleyball and softball. He supervised and maintained facility and equipment and scheduling all student-athletes for the school’s 27 sports.

He spent two years as an assistant strength coach at Eastern Michigan (2001-03) and as a graduate assistant at WVU (1999-2001). He also worked at Healthworks Fitness and Rehabilitation in Morgantown in the summer of 2001. Prior to that, he was the strength and conditioning coach at Fairmont State (Aug. 1998 – May 1999). He was the camp instructor at the Mountain State Speed and Strength Camp hosted by WVU from May 2000 until April 2001, served as a guest speaker and instructor at many camps and clinic and was a classroom instructor and state director for the National Association of Speed and Explosion.Joseph has coached 25 football players who earned All-America honors and more than 100 athletes who were either drafted or signed freeagent contracts in the NFL. While at Fairmont State, Joseph was a four-year letterman and three-year captain on the football team from 1994-97. He was a three time first-team all-WVIAC selection and was named the WVIAC Offensive Player of the Year in 1996. A 1997 regional AllAmerican, a Burger King Scholar Athlete and a WVIAC Scholar Athlete, Joseph was selected the vice president of the AdvisoryStudent-AthleteCommitteeand to the Fairmont State Student Council.Joseph earned his bachelor’s degree from Fairmont State in 1999 and received his master’s degree in from West Virginia in physical education with an emphasis in sport movement and development. He is certified by the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association (CSCCa) and the National Strength Coaches Association (NSCA). He and his wife, Andre, have two sons, Quincy and Brolin.

He administers, coordinates, develops, implements and teaches strength and conditioning programs for all WVU studentathletes with an emphasis on the football Joseph, who was presented with his Master Strength and Conditioning Coaching distinction in 2014, served for five years as the assistant strength coach at Notre Dame (2003-08), working with football and was responsible for the strength and conditioning programs for baseball, volleyball and softball prior to coming Joseph worked with the head strength coach with football, assisted with workouts, testing,

THE JOSEPH FAMILY: Brolin, Andre, Quincy and Mike Assistant Athletics Director Head Coach for Football Strength and @WVU_FB_StrengthConditioning MIKE JOSEPH

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Barnes graduated from Kentucky with a bachelor’s degree in education in 2002 with a major in kinesiology and a minor in business. He was a three-year letterwinner on the Wildcats’ football team as the team’s long snapper. In 2004, he earned his master’s degree from Kentucky in kinesiology with an emphasis in sport management and completed his Ph.D. in higher education from Ole Miss in 2017. A native of Bardstown, Kentucky, Barnes, and his wife, Mary Beth, have two children, Caroline and William.

Barnes is the program’s liaison with marketing, tickets, Mountaineer Athletic Club, athletics communications and digital media. He is the liaison between the football program and Learfield and oversees the coordination of speaking engagements for the football program.

DAVID FAULKNER Special Assistant to the Head Coach David Faulkner assists the head coach, assistant athletics director for football operations and the football staff with internal matters pertaining to the day-to-day operations of the football program. He joined the Mountaineer football staff in 2021 after serving as the offensive coordinator at Grayson High School in Loganville, Georgia. Prior to that, he was the director of player personnel and high school relations at Troy University for two years (201921). He joined the Troy staff following seven years as the head coach at Enterprise High School, where he led the Wildcats to four playoff appearances at the highest level of Alabama high school football. Faulkner was named the Alabama 7A Coach of the Year following a 10-2 run in 2016. Prior to taking over at Enterprise, Faulkner led Fairhope (Ala.) High School to a 28-9 record over three seasons culminating with an 10-3 record in 2011. The Pirates made three straight postseason appearances and won four playoff games. Fairhope had won just three playoff games over the previous 20 years combined. Fairhope set a school record for points in 2011, and Faulkner guided the Pirates to a No. 4 ranking in the Alabama 6A polls during his first season in 2009. He spent two seasons (2007-08) as the offensive coordinator at Foley (Ala.) High School under current Alabama special assistant to the head coach Todd Watson. The Lions posted a combined 22-3 record and won a region title during his Faulknertenure. preceded his stint at Foley with four seasons (2003-06) at powerhouse Hoover (Ala.) High School where he spent one season coaching the defensive backs before coaching the quarterbacks coach and play caller for one year before taking over as the offensive coordinator for the final two years. The Buccaneers won three Alabama 6A state titles and played in the championship game all four seasons. He, and current Mountaineer assistant head coach/ offensive line coach Matt Moore, worked together during the 2003-04 seasons.

COLEMAN BARNES Senior Associate Athletics Director/

PATRICK JOHNSTON Assistant Athletics Director/ Football Operations

Chief of Staff

Faulkner earned his bachelor’s degree from Troy in physical education in 1996. He is married to the former Christie Garrett and the couple has three children, Garrett, Grayson and Caroline.

Patrick Johnston oversees the internal operations of the football program as the assistant athletics director for football operations. He joined the WVU football staff in January 2019 as the director of football operations. He came to West Virginia with head coach Neal Brown after serving as the director of campus recruiting and assistant director of football operations at Troy for two years. At WVU, Johnston plays a key role in future capital projects. He works closely with external entities and internal parties surrounding facility improvements and branding. Johnston leads all planning and scheduling on behalf of the football program, including team travel, game day operations, preseason training camp and in-season practices.

Barnes came to West Virginia from Utah State where he served since July 2017, first as the assistant vice president and deputy director of athletics for external affairs and most recently as the associate vice president and deputy director of athletics. Under the direction of the vice president and director of athletics, he was responsible for the overall administration, management and supervision of all department areas that engaged with external constituents. He led USU’s athletic development staff and also oversaw athletics’ external departments, which included marketing and promotions, media relations and video. He also served as the liaison for ticket operations and sales and Aggie SportsPriorProperties.toUtahState, Barnes spent four years at Miami University, where he served as the associate athletics director/senior director of development for threeand-a-half years, before being promoted to executive associate athletics director/ senior director of development his last year. During his time at Miami, Barnes served as a co-manager for the Graduating Champions Campaign, raising more than $65 million toward the $80 million goal. In 2015, Barnes’ team raised a then-record $28.3 million in gifts and pledges, including $5.02 million in cash. Barnes also boosted Miami’s Red & White Club membership to more than 2,000 members, a 27% increase since his arrival in 2013 and increased revenue by 24%, up to $880,000 per year. Prior to Miami, Barnes spent two years at UAB, as the associate athletics director for development. He oversaw Blazer Boosters, the fundraising unit for UAB Athletics, increasing the annual fund membership by 54% through a 16-month initiative. Prior to UAB, Barnes served from 2008-11 at Fresno State as the executive director of The Bulldog Foundation and associate athletics director for development. As an executive administrator, he oversaw all components of the development office that raised approximately $6 million annually. He also managed a development team that successfully secured funding for a $6 million sports medicine center and a $1.2 million turf project. From 2005-08, Barnes served as the assistant director for the UMAA Foundation, the fundraising unit for Ole Miss Athletics, playing an integral role in raising nearly $13 million annually Prior to Ole Miss, Barnes was a development associate for the Hurricane Club at the University of Miami (2004-05) and an intern in Harvard’s Athletics Ticket Office (2003-04).

The Montgomery, Alabama, native spent five years as the director of member services for Wynlakes Golf and Country Club before coming to Troy in July 2015. Johnston earned his master’s degree from Troy in sport management in 2017.

Faulkner began his coaching career at Clarke County (Ala.) High School (199899) in Grove Hill. After two seasons, he moved to the newly formed Alma Bryant (Ala.) High School, where he served as offensive coordinator (2000) and eventually head coach for one season (2001). He spent one season at Prattville in 2002, helping the Lions to a 12-2 record and a spot in the semifinals.

Coleman Barnes is the senior associate athletics director and chief of staff for the football program. He oversees the day-to-day operations of the program, including administrative personnel, the external affairs and the budget. Barnes joined the Mountaineer football staff as the associate athletics director for football external affairs in February 2019. At West Virginia, Barnes collaborates with the athletics administration and external units to further the West Virginia football brand and its effectiveness and efficiency. He promotes new ideas, development and growth to help position the football program for championship-level success.

Johnston also serves as a lead bowl game management administrator. He organizes the team leadership council and handle all event management for the footballJohnstonprogram.spent two years (2017-18) as Troy’s director of campus recruiting and assistant director of football operations after he served as Troy’s recruiting analyst during the 2015 and 2016 seasons. Prior to that, he spent one semester working with the Troy equipment department.

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Barnes is responsible for all program operations associated with recruiting, including hiring personnel, maintaining the budget and establishing branding and messaging. He also markets, promotes and brands the program to recruits, high school coaches, alumni and fans, including overseeing the digital and creative content, graphic design and social media platforms to promote the football brand.

OSMAN KAMARA Associate Director of Student-Athlete Enhancement/ Director of the 5th Quarter Program

Kamara served as an intern with the WVU Athletics Marketing Department, helping executive game-day activities and promoting athletics teams on social mediaKamaraplatforms.wasa member of the Mountaineer Football Program, playing in the defensive backfield and excelled on special teams. He was awarded the Tom Nickolich Award, given to the outstanding walk-on in the program and earned a scholarship. He also was named the program’s special teams most outstanding player in 2020. A native of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Kamara earned his bachelor’s degree from West Virginia in sport management in 2020 and his master’s degree in business administration in 2021.

Prior to WVU football, Bollinger served as the director of recruiting content for Tennessee’s football program from 2018-21. He developed social media and recruiting creative communication strategy for the program in coordination with the media relations, marketing, broadcasting, photography, compliance, recruiting, creative department and the coaching staff. He created engaging social media content designed to reach top recruits in the nation.

While he was attending Kentucky as an undergraduate, he worked as a football student assistant with the Wildcat program. He created digital content for @UKStoopsTroops, the team recruiting account, and @UKFootball, the team’s main account. He designed recruiting materials and assisted in recruiting oncampus events and operations.

West came to WVU after spending the past year at Illinois as the director of on-campus recruiting/assistant to the head coach. She organized official and unofficial visits and handled administrative and scheduling duties for the head coach. West was responsible for player parent/guardian and coaches’ spouse communication, along with other operations responsibilities.

TREY NEYER Director of Recruiting

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A native of Louisville, Kentucky, Bollinger earned his bachelor’s degree in integrated strategic communications/creative path from Kentucky in 2017. He graduated with his master’s degree in parks, recreation and tourism management

West spent the summer of 2021 as the director of on-campus recruiting at Eastern Kentucky and also served as a compliance and football recruiting graduate assistant at Missouri State from August 2019 to May 2021. The Iowa City, Iowa, native earned her bachelor’s degree in sport and recreation management from Iowa in 2019. While there, she was a member of the women’s rowing team and earned Big Ten Distinguished Scholar Athlete honors. Prior to her senior year, West spent the 2018-19 year as a recruiting operations intern at Stanford. West completed her master’s degree in student affairs in higher education from Missouri State in 2021. Her thesis on athletic identity and academic success was published in the Journal of Student-Athlete Educational Development and Success.

Osman Kamara oversees the organization and execution of the 5th Quarter Program, WVU Football’s off-the-field development program. He was promoted to this position in July 2022. A former Mountaineer student-athlete, Kamara served as a graduate assistant with the 5th Quarter Program when he finished his playing career before becoming the assistant director of player reltaions for the past year. He assisted newcomers through the 5th Quarter’s Bridge Program, supporting student-athletes with their transition on campus. Kamara oversaw the launching of the football program’s job networking system. He conducted programming to aid student-athletes in establishing their personal brand. He provided mentorship to student-athletes in the development of their leadership skills as they engaged with the athletics department, campus and Morgantown community. He also assisted with the scheduling of speakers, program planning and securing resources for the student-athletes’ professional development in the 5th Quarter Program. He also built relationships with local business owners to provide micro-internship opportunities for the student-athletes.

Prior to Tennessee, Bollinger was a graduate assistant in Clemson’s athletic communications department in 2017-18. He assisted with the social media video production and operations. He was a designated publisher for @ClemsonFB, the nation’s most followed college football account at the time. He was part of the department’s team that developed and implemented strategy and digital content for the varsity sport’s social media accounts.

Taylor West joined the Mountaineer football staff in April 2022 as the director of on-campus recruiting/assistant director of football operations. West manages the planning for on-campus official and unofficial recruiting visits by prospective student-athletes. She organizes football/recruiting mass communications, working in collaboration with the creative and recruiting staffs. In addition, she organizes and executes the recruiting communication plan. For football operations, West assists with away game travel, including the travel party, police escort and all aspects of the hotel. She also oversees current player parent/guardian communication.

TAYLOR WEST Director of On-Campus Recruiting/ Assistant Director of Football Operations

CLAY BOLLINGER Assistant Athletics Director/ Creative and Digital Video Clay Bollinger joined WVU Athletics in March 2021 as the associate director of recruiting strategy and was promoted to assistant athletics director for creative and digital media in May 2022. In his new role, he directs and oversees the content of creative video, the department’s social media platforms and overall digital information strategies while working to increase WVU’s fan engagement on a national level. Also, he will manage West Virginia’s multiple official websites and deliver entertaining content across all platforms.

Coming to Morgantown in March 2021, Bollinger spent 2021-22 on the football staff as the director of recruiting strategy. With Mountaineer football, he worked with the recruiting and creative staffs to maximize opportunities and implement the best strategy to promote the head coach and the football program to recruits and the fan base. He also established social media strategies for the head coach to market the program on a national level. Together with the WVU football creative staff, Bollinger produced creative material used in recruiting. He also led and constructed presentations and digital content for the overall advancement of West Virginia football.

Trey Neyer has been on the Mountaineer football coach staff since 2020, first as the defensive recruiting coordinator, then as the associate director of recruiting in 2021. He was promoted to the director of recruiting in July 2022. Neyer oversees the identification, development, strategy and execution of the recruiting plan for the Mountaineer football program. He develops letter-writing campaigns and the recruiting mailouts. He filters all prospects related to position and coach, develops an academic profile for each prospect and oversees the planning and organizing of the official and unofficial visits. He works with the video coordinator to compile profiles in a library on each of the recruits, manages football recruiting accounts and monitors evaluations and submits profiles for evaluation.Neyercame to West Virginia in 2020 after serving as the director of player personnel at Miami University (Ohio) since June 2018. He supervised the recruiting efforts for the RedHawks’ football program, oversaw the roster management and planning duties, managed all recruiting evaluations, and maintained and populated the program’s database. He coordinated the assistant coaches recruiting areas and assigned responsibilities and assisted with all recruiting aspects for the head coach. Prior to that, Neyer was an offensive graduate assistant intern at Miami, working with the running backs and overseeing the team’s kickoff return responsibilities. He worked with the running backs during individual meetings and practice. Neyer ran the defensive scout team meetings and coordinated the scout team secondary during practice. He assisted with opponent breakdowns, opponent kickoff return breakdown and assisted in assembling scouting report. Neyer had gameday communication of coverages and opponent kickoff return. He also recorded offensive play calls and defensive information. While an undergraduate student at Alabama, Neyer was a student manager for the Crimson Tide football program. The North Bend, Ohio, native graduated with his bachelor’s degree in communication and information sciences in 2017.

Guckert earned his bachelor’s degree in health from Utah in 2022. He also was accepted into the Lassonde Entrepreneur Institute at Utah, a competitive entrepreneur program for student innovators and creators. He was a member of the Utes lacrosse team for a year before he was forced to retire due to injury. He served as a manager for a year, assisting the director of operations with the equipment operations and overseeing the student equipment managers.

LeVeille joined the Mountaineer football staff as the assistant video coordinator in June 2019 before assuming his current role in July 2021. He came to West Virginia after serving as a graduate assistant video coordinator at Southern Miss. At Southern Miss, Leveille was responsible for facilitating the filming of coaches’ video for practices and games. He imported and edited all opponent and position video and produced video for scouting and evaluation. He also produced highlight, motivational and instruction video content for the football program. While earning his undergraduate degree at Central Michigan, LeVeille served as an intern and as a student assistant, assisting the video coordinator with editing, organizing and preparing game, LeVeille graduated from Central Michigan with a bachelor’s degree in applied arts in 2017, majoring in sport management and minoring in business administration.

Herron earned his bachelor’s degree in graphic design from California University of Pennsylvania in 2021.

Jeff Guckert joined the Mountaineer football staff in May 2022 as the assistant director of creative video. At WVU, Guckert is responsible for writing, producing and directing the football program’s video projects, ranging from recruiting materials, web features and hype videos. He assists with the oversight, production and management of content for the football program’s social media platforms and digital information strategies. He also creatively works to develop innovative digital and social media strategies to increase engagement with fans.

SHAWN WALKER Director of Video Shawn Walker is Mountaineer football’s director of video, responsible for coordinating all aspects of the program’s video efforts. He handles the day-to-day video operations for practices and games, maintaining the in-house DVSport network, film breakdown and exchange and the instant replay system, as well as assisting in the production of highlight films. He was elevated to his current position in July 2022. He also provides specialized videos for each position coach to use and produces teaching videos for the coaches’ clinics.

Guckert came to WVU after serving as the video production graduate assistant at Utah for the past year. He was the lead creator for Utah lacrosse, creating and managing media shoots and mentoring interns on creative content development. He covered multiple games each week and engaged in pre and post-match production to put media together in order to cover the content and stories of the program.Guckert founded his own company in 2020 to build and promote brand image for multiple businesses. He collaborated with the key business stakeholders to determine the vision and project goals in order to produce media.

He has been a member of the Mountaineer Football staff since 2015, first as the assistant video coordinator, then video coordinator in 2019 before assuming his current role in July 2021. Walker trains and supports the coaching staff with its analysis software and manages, creates and produces statistical data for team scouting analysis. He organizes, stores and archives video and videotapes of practice, game, opponent and self-scout for the football program. He also handles the exchange of opponents’ video, the conference office’s and supervisor of officials’ video and serves as the liaison to the Big 12 Conference on matters related to video exchange. Walker served as a student video manager for Akron (2011-14), a game-day intern for the Akron RubberDucks (2014) and a minor league video intern for the Columbus Clippers (2015). Walker, a native of Garrettsville, Ohio, earned his bachelor’s degree in sport management from Akron in 2014.

JAKE HERRON Associate Director of Creative Design

Jake Herron joined the Mountaineer football program in June 2022 as the associate director of recruiting content. He came to West Virginia after serving as a graphic designer for the Penn State football staff in 2021-22. At WVU, he develops, builds and creates the identity for the football program used in the recruitment of prospective student-athletes. He works with the staff to develop graphics and creative assets for use on social platforms, on-campus and off-campus recruitment. He also works closely with the coaching staff to develop recruiting plans and supporting graphics for selling the program’s vision.

Prior to WVU, he created graphics for social media, game day, match-up and statistical graphics for the Nittany Lion football program. He collaborated with the creative graphics staff on keeping a consistent brand throughout the football program. Herron also created personalized, generic and specialized graphics used in the recruiting process. He directed player photoshoots and recruiting photoshoots and designed graphics for facilities. He also created national signing day branding, design elements and social media graphics used in the announcement of signing class. Herron also earned valuable experience as a freelance graphic designer (202021) with the Pitt women’s basketball program and as a graphic designer intern (2020 summer) with Pitt Athletics. He also oversaw numerous design projects for area high schools in Western Pennsylvania.

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ALEX LEVEILLE Assistant Director of Coaches Video Alex LeVeille assists with the videotaping of all practices and games and the assigning of videographers for practices and games. He edits and processes opponent and self-scout videotape using analysis software for practices, games, offseason opponent preparation and recruiting material.Healso assists with the shooting and editing of specialized videos for each position coach to use and produces teaching videos for the coaches’ clinics.

JEFF GUCKERT Associate Director of Creative Video

MATT JANSEN Director of Personnel and Scouting Matt Jansen has been on the Mountaineer football coaching staff since 2019, first as a player personnel and recruiting assistant for a year, before becoming the assistant director of scouting. He was recently promoted to the director of personnel and scouting. Jansen organizes, scouts and assists with all aspects of game analysis and game planning and works with the head coach and administration on all aspects of roster management.Priortocoming to Morgantown, Jansen was the college scouting coordinator for the Houston Texans (2015-18). He assisted with the day-to-day operation of the college scouting department, while also managing in-house scouting assistants and serving as a cross checker for schools in 11 states. He conducted more than 30 school visits, games and pro days per year, gathering background, evaluating college draft prospects and assigning a grade value to the players.Healso assisted the pro personnel staff with preseason scouting, practice squad evaluations, opponent advances, free agency and yearlong team evaluations. He also served as quality control of the scouting database to create a more simplified platform for the scouts. He also served as a player personnel assistant with the Baltimore Ravens (201315) and a college scouting intern for the Houston Texans (2011-13).

Jansen graduated in 2011 with his bachelor’s degree in exercise and sport sciences from Texas Tech, where he was a student assistant football coach (2006-11).

JEFF CASTEEL Defensive Analyst/Director of High School Relations

Thompson graduated from Stony Brook with his bachelor’s degree in history in 1997 and earned his master’s degree in arts and liberal studies with an advanced coaching certificate in 2000. Thompson, and his wife, Erin, have two children, daughter, Laney, and son, Cade.

Casteel coached at West Virginia from 2001-2011, spending his first year as the defensive line coach, second year as the co-defensive coordinator and linebackers’ coach and then the defensive coordinator and linebackers coach for the next nine years. The defense helped the WVU football program win six Big East Conference championships and produced four All-Americans, three Academic All-Americans, nine all-conference honoree and 23 professional players. The Mountaineers finished No. 3 in the nation in total defense in 2010, No. 7 in 2007 and No. 15 in 2005. He also spent time at UTEP as the defensive ends coach (2000) and at Shepherd University, first as the defensive line and strength coach from 1988-90 and as the assistant head coach and defensive coordinator from 1991-2000. Casteel earned his bachelor’s (1984) and master’s degrees (1986) from California University of Pennsylvania. He started his coaching career as a graduate assistant at his alma mater from 1984-86, before becoming the defensive coordinator at Palmetto High School in Miami, Florida, and was a training camp assistant with the Baltimore Stallions of the Canadian Football League in 1989. Casteel, and his wife, Rosemary, have two children, Jake, the outside linebackers coach at Cal Poly, and Sarah, a graduate student at West Virginia.

At Midwestern State and Texas A&M Commerce, he coached two AllAmericans, three conference defensive linemen of the year and more than 25 all-conference performers.

Jeff Casteel has been on the Mountaineer football staff as a defensive analyst since March 2020 and recently added the title of director of high school relations in June 2022. Casteel has 34 years of defensive coaching experience, including 27 years as a defensive coordinator. He has helped guide teams to 14 conference championships and 15 bowl appearances and has coached numerous All-Americans and professional players. He was named the rivals defensive coordinator of the year in 2007, Big East Defensive Coordinator of the Year in 2008, a Broyles Award nominee (five times) and the Football Scoop Linebacker Coach of the Year in 2014. During his tenure at WVU, the Mountaineers experienced one of their greatest periods of success, including winning three BCS bowl games - 2006 Sugar Bowl, 2008 Fiesta Bowl and the 2012 Orange Bowl. Casteel returned to West Virginia after serving as the defensive coordinator and linebackers’ coach at Nevada for three years. In 2019, the Wolfpack finished 7-6 and earned a spot in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl. In 2018, five of his starters earned All-Mountain West honors. From his first year to his second year, the Nevada defense improved from allowing 208.2 yards per game rushing to 142 and dropped the total defense from allowing 471.3 yards to 378.3 yards per game. Four of his players earned All-Mountain West Conference honors. Prior to that, Casteel served as the defensive coordinator at Arizona from 201216. He helped lead the Wildcats to the 2014 Pac-12 South championship and four bowl game appearances, including the 2014 Fiesta Bowl. The defense aided in setting a school record for most wins over a four-year period.

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Randy Wilkins joined the Mountaineer football coaching staff in March 2022 as a defensive analyst. Wilkins organizes, implements and maintains all aspects of game analysis for the defensive coaching staff. He analyzes game film and formulates game plans to assist the defensive coaching staff with game preparation. Before WVU, he served as the defensive line coach at Midwestern State in Wichita Falls, Texas, for 12 years. In that time, the Mustangs had four Lone Star Conference championships, five NCAA Division II playoff appearances, an LSC playoff title and a trip to the Kanza Bowl. Prior to his arrival at Midwestern, he served as defensive line coach at Texas A&M-Commerce from 2007-09 after completing two seasons as a graduate assistant at Troy.

RANDY WILKINS Defensive Analyst

RYAN NEHLEN Offensive Analyst

With Thompson on staff, the Seawolves won the Big South Conference from 200912 and completed in the NCAA FCS playoffs in 2011, 12, 17 and 18. Stony Brook was in the top nationally for blocked punts (2016, 17, 19, 21), kickoff coverage (2012, 15, 17), kick return average (2015), punt coverage (2012, 18), punt return defense (2018) and punt return touchdowns (2016, 17, 18).

TONY THOMPSON Special Teams Analyst Tony Thompson joined the Mountaineer coaching staff as the special teams analyst in June 2021. He organizes, implements and maintains all aspects of game analysis, including direct oversight of the game planning for special teams, analyzes game film and formulates game plans to assist the coaching staff with game preparation. He came to WVU after serving as an assistant coach at Stony Brook from 2009-21, coaching the outside linebackers (2007-08, 2011-12, 2020), defensive line (2009-10) and the special teams coordinator (2013-20).

At Stony Brook, he created and implemented special teams game plans, including development of playbook, supervised assistant and coaching staff to implement game plan, collaborated with defensive staff and head coach to develop the defensive plan and was responsible for daily development of special teams personnel, outside linebackers and defensive linemen. He also was the academic liaison for the football program from 2009-20, including helping the student-athletes select their classes and have weekly academic preparedness meetings.

Wilkins graduated from FSU with a double major in business management and marketing in 2000. He earned his master’s degree from Troy in sport and fitness management in 2007. He, and his wife, Jessica, have a son, Christian.

The Seawolves led the Big South in total defense (2012), scoring defense (2009, 12), rushing defense (2009, 2011) and pass defense efficiency (2012). He recruited three NFL players, coached all-conference kicker (2011, 12), punter (2013), specialists (2018, ‘21) and special teams player of the year (2021). He coached All-American long snapper (2019) and the conference leader in field goal percentage (2019). Prior to that, Thompson served as the linebackers coach and assisted the special teams coach at Hofstra (2006), served as the defensive coordinator and inside linebackers coach at Franklin and Marshall (2003-05) and was the outside linebackers coach and assistant special teams coordinator University of Pennsylvania (2001-02). He started his coaching career at Stony Brook, coaching the linebackers (1997-99) as a graduate/student assistant coach and the defensive line (2000). As a linebacker and long snapper during his collegiate career, Thompson played for Stony Brook after transferring from Western Connecticut. He began coaching as a Stony Brook graduate assistant for outside linebackers in 1997, where he would stay as a full-time staff member until 2000 when he moved to defensive line coach.

Former Mountaineer receiver Ryan Nehlen has served as the offensive analyst for the football program since 2018. Nehlen organizes, implements and maintains all aspects of game analysis for the offensive coaching staff. He analyzes game film and formulates game plans to assist the offensive coaching staff with game preparation. Nehlen returned to Morgantown after serving as a graduate assistant coach for two years at Michigan. He worked with the offensive staff during the 2016 season and the defensive staff during the 2017 season. The Wolverines won 10 games during the 2016 season. Prior to arriving in Ann Arbor, he had a short stint as an offensive graduate assistant at Marshall and was the receivers coach for Glenville State during the 2015 season. He worked as a graduate assistant coach at Akron during the 2014 season. A two-year letterman at wide receiver at WVU , he contributed to successful teams that were 10-3 in 2011 and 7-6 record in 2012. He also was honored with All-Academic Team honors from the Big East (2011) and Big 12 (2012. Nehlen earned his bachelor’s degree in exercise physiology from WVU in 2012. He and his wife, Micah, have a daughter, Penelope. He is the son of WVU football equipment manager Dan Nehlen and the grandson of Hall of Fame and former WVU head coach Don Nehlen.

The Jacksonville, Florida, native, played collegiately under legendary Hall of Fame coach Bobby Bowden and defensive legend Mickey Andrews at Florida State, where he worked his way into the defensive line rotation as a walk-on before earning a scholarship prior to his junior season. He was a member of five bowl teams, four of which played for the national championship. He saw action as a defensive end and as a nose guard while serving as a crucial backup to an eventual All American. Wilkins also played on special teams units as a three-year letterwinner.

Austin Blake has been a member of the Mountaineer football staff since 2018, first as a student manager until 2021, then a graduate assistant and then was promoted to assistant equipment manager in February 2022. Blake coordinates the maintenance and repair of athletic equipment, uniforms and facilities. He also prepares all the equipment for game day, including all areas of players’ gear and coaches’ game day apparel. He also assists in the purchasing, issuance, storage and accountability of all Nike athletic equipment, footwear and apparel and also assists in the coordination of the Coachcomm system, setting up for practices and game day. Blake graduated from West Virginia with his bachelor’s degree in sport management in 2021, earning President’s List distinction, and will graduate with his master’s degree in sport management in May 2022.

A.J. Monseau, M.D., WVU Medicine Emergency Medicine and Sports Medicine physician, has been the head team physician and medical director for WVU Athletics since 2017. In 2016, Dr. Monseau served as the team physician for WVU Men’s Basketball. He also served as team physician for USA Wrestling at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. As head team physician and medical director for WVU Athletics, Monseau leads the University’s staff of team physicians and works in conjunction with the athletic training staff to provide healthcare to all student-athletes. This includes injury prevention, treatment, rehabilitation, education, and counseling.

Additionally, McNamara provides support to the equipment staff for the WVU football team, assisting the daily operations and working as the headset technician for all coaching staff communication on game days. He also travels with football, men’s soccer and other teams as needed. McNamara came to WVU after working with team sales at Century Sports, Inc., in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, from 2013-15. While there, he created and designed uniforms and other spirit wear for more than 75 school districts across Western Pennsylvania. He also served as a liaison with top sporting vendors, such as Nike, Under Armour and Schutt Sporting Goods. McNamara previously served as the head equipment manager for the WVU baseball team from 2012-13. He also interned with the WVU athletic facilities and operations office from 2010-13. McNamara earned his bachelor of science in sport management from WVU in 2013.McNamara, his wife, Allison, and their son, Jack, reside in Morgantown.

A native of Canton, Ohio, Nehlen received a bachelor’s degree in physical education and safety in 1985 from West Virginia. He and his wife, Janie, have two children, Ryan and Danielle. Ryan serves as the Mountaineers’ offensive analyst.

DR. A.J. MONSEAU Medical Director/Head Team Physician

VINCE BLANKENSHIP Assistant Athletics Director/ Head Athletic Trainer for Football Vince Blankenship, a member of the West Virginia athletic training staff since 2014, has served as the assistant athletics director/head athletic trainer for football since 2019.Prior to that, he was an assistant athletic trainer and physical therapist, working primarily with the Mountaineer football and golf programs. He was named athletics rehabilitation specialist in the fall of 2016. Blankenship provides oversight of the athletics medical unit for the football team, including the day-to-day operation of the training room. He supervises the daily care, rehabilitation and prevention of athletic injuries for the football program, as well as supervises the long-term rehabilitation with all other WVU sports on campus. He also will continue his duties as an instructor in the WVU athletic training education program. Prior to coming to WVU, he worked with the Jacksonville Jaguars, Detroit Lions and the University of Georgia football programs. While working towards his doctorate in physical therapy at Georgia Regents University, which he earned in 2013, Blankenship worked as a part-time athletic trainer for University Hospital and Georgia Regents University, covering high school and collegiate sports.

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A native of Venetia, Pennsylvania, McNamara handles the responsibilities for all Mountaineer Olympic sports teams. McNamara oversees the day-to-day operations of the equipment room at the WVU Coliseum, while working directly with Nike and handling daily department orders.

CONOR MCNAMARA Athletics Equipment Manager

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Dan Nehlen has been a member of the West Virginia Football staff since 1981, first as a student manager, then the assistant equipment manager in 1986 and the head equipment manager since 1988. The son of Hall of Fame and former Mountaineer coach Don Nehlen, he is responsible for maintaining and procuring all equipment and uniforms for the football program as well as overseeing the football student managers.Nehlenalso coordinates the extensive movement of equipment when West Virginia hits the road.

Blankenship earned his bachelor’s degree in exercise and sports science with an athletic training emphasis at Georgia in 2009. Additionally, he is a Titleist Performance Institute Level II Medical Professional. He and his wife, Idania, have two sons, Noah and Eli.

Conor McNamara joined the WVU Athletic Department in December 2015 as an assistant equipment manager and was promoted to equipment manager in June 2019.

AUSTIN BLAKE Assistant Equipment Manager

Originally from the Northern Panhandle, Monseau received his medical degree from and completed his residency training at the WVU School of Medicine. He then completed fellowship training in primary care sports medicine at the University of Michigan School of Medicine. He returned to his alma mater upon completion of his fellowship in 2011.

Currently, Monseau is a professor in the WVU Department of Emergency Medicine. In addition to working as an attending physician in the J.W. Ruby Memorial Hospital Emergency Department, he also sees sports medicine patients through WVU Medicine Orthopaedics. He is board certified in emergency medicine and primary care sports medicine. Athletics have always been a part of Monseau’s life. After completing a threesport career at Wheeling Park High School, Monseau carried his love of sports through his undergraduate education, during which he competed on the West Liberty University (then West Liberty State College) wrestling team for his father, who is a National Wrestling Hall of Fame coach. Though he gave up competing when he began medical school, he made sure to choose a specialty that would allow him to remain connected to competitive sports.

Tori Brown joined the Mountaineer Football staff in July 2022, as a sports dietitian, working with the football team. At WVU, Brown assissts the director of sports nutrition with assembling the individual nutrition plans for each player, monitoring their nutritional intake and educating them on proper nutrition methods. She also assists the director in developing all menus and overseeing the fueling and refueling stations.

HALEY BISHOP Director of Sports Nutrition

TORI BROWN Sports Dietitian

A native of Taylorsville, Georgia, Bishop came to West Virginia after spending more than two years as the Director of Sports Nutrition at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Virginia. Prior to that she served as a sports nutrition fellow working with men’s basketball and swimming and diving at Arkansas while assisting with football (2018), an intern for St. Vincent’s Performance Center’s NFL Pre Combine Training Program in 2016, student intern for UAB (2015-16) and a sports nutrition football graduate assistant at Samford (2016-17).

Haley Bishop joined the Mountaineer Football staff as the Director of Sports Nutrition in January 2021. At West Virginia, Bishop develops and oversees the nutritional needs for the football student-athletes. She counsels individuals and groups on daily nutrition for performance and health. She researches the most recent scientific evidence and turns it into practical sports nutrition recommendations and tracks and documents the outcomes of nutrition services. She serves as a food and nutrition resource for the program, providing education and maintaining professional competency and skills required for practice.

Foster spent the 2019 NFL season as a seasonal athletic trainer with the New England Patriots. He performed orthopedic and general medical evaluations, provided medical coverage for practices, games and free-agent workouts, assisted with concussion testing, collaborated with team physical therapists on rehabilitation programming and on-field progressions, managed injury tracking, patient documentation and athlete participation with NFL Electronic Medical Records, assisted with hiring summer and seasonal athletic training interns, administered and analyzed Functional Movement Screening to develop corrective exercise programs, managed rehabilitation supply inventory among other duties. Additionally, he accompanied the Patriots to Super Bowl LIII. Prior to his stint in New England, Foster spent a year as part of the postprofessional residency program at The Steadman Clinic in Vail, Colorado. In this role, he worked with orthopedic surgeons in a clinical and surgical practice with specialties that include Sports Medicine, Foot and Ankle, Spine, Wrist and Hand, Total Joint Replacement and Pain Management and assisted with on-site athletic training services for the U.S. Ski Team, Vail Mountain School Athletics, Vail Recreation District and Maverick Sports Promotions.

ZACH FOSTER Associate Director of Sports Medicine

IAN CHENNELL Assistant Director of Sports Medicine

A native of Roanoke, Virginia, Foster served as an athletic training intern for the Florida State football program (2016-17) and was a graduate assistant with the Pitt football program (2014-16). He earned his bachelor of science degree in athletics training from Alabama in 2014, before completing his master of science degree in health and rehabilitation sciences with a concentration in sports medicine from Pitt in 2016.

Zach Foster joined the athletics staff at West Virginia as an assistant athletics trainer in 2019 and was promoted to the associate director of sports medicine in 2020. Foster assists with the day-to-day care, rehabilitation and prevention of athletic injuries for the football and golf programs. He also has duties as an instructor in the WVU athletics training education program.

Bishop develops and counsels in hydration protocols, addresses nutritional challenges to performance, evaluates nutritional supplements, develops all menus and oversees fueling and refueling stations.

Bishop graduated from Samford with a bachelor of science degree in nutrition and dietetics in 2016 and her master’s degree in nutrition science/dietetic internship in 2017. In 2016, Bishop was selected for the outstanding research award with her abstract being published in the International Society of Sports Nutrition and was the recipient of the outstanding campus and community service award at Samford.

Brown graduated from Boston University with a bachelor’s degree in health sciences and recently completed her master’s degree in dietetics and nutrition from Pitt. While at Pitt, Brown served as a sports nutrition intern working with football in 2018-20 and with basketball in 2020. She oversaw the operation of Fitzgerald and Petersen Sports Complex fueling stations that served 300+ student athletes. She managed a volunteer force of 20+ students to service fueling stations and individual teams in pre, post and during events. She also served as a classroom assistant, teaching undergraduate and graduate exercise physiology classes.

Bishop is a registered dietitian and is a board certified specialist in sports dietetics by the commission on dietetic registration. She is ServSafe Food protection manager certified by the National Restaurant Association and is certified in CPR, AED, first aid and blood pathogen certified by the American Heart Association. She holds professional affiliations with the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, Collegiate and Professional Sports Dietitians Association and is a member of the Women Leaders in Collegiate Sports.

Ian Chennell joined the WVU Medical Team in March 2022 as the assistant director of sports medicine working with the Mountaineer football team. Chennell assists with the day-to-day care, rehabilitation and prevention of athletic injuries for the football program. He came to WVU after serving as a season athletic trainer for the Dallas Cowboys since May 2020, working practices, games and offseason activities, while providing immediate on-site care. Chennell implemented treatments and rehabs with all athletes with proper return-to-play progressions and protocols. He led and directed training camp packing and student athletic training interns and also oversaw pre-participation physical process and testing for the players. Prior to that, Chennell worked with the Cowboys as a summer athletic training intern in 2019.

While working on his graduate degree in athletic training at Arkansas, Chennell served an athletic training clinical rotation, working with the football team (2018), women’s cross country and track & field teams (2019) and the softball team (2020). He assisted with practices and games, as well as with the evaluation and creation of rehabilitation programs and teh oversight of treatment of the studentathletes.Chennell graduated from Dayton with a bachelor’s degree in exercise science in 2018 and his master’s degree from Arkansas in 2020.

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He is a National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA) member, has level 1 training in total motion, a master dry needling certification, Graston technique and is CPR and AED certified. He is healthcare certified by NPI, BOC certified and holds a TDLR LAT License.

Chris Allen returned to WVU in April 2021, rejoining the Mountaineer strength and conditioning staff as the Assistant Director of Strength and Conditioning/Director of Speed Development. At WVU, Allen assists with the design, implementation and conduction of strength and conditioning programs for football student-athletes that will facilitate maximum benefits, including individualized, comprehensive and year-round programs. He helps with the supervision and instruction of the football athletes and coaches in all aspects of weight training, conditioning and nutrition. He assists the director with the coaches and athletic training staff on the overall conditioning, rehabilitation and welfare of the student-athletes.at Allen returned to West Virginia after spending 2020-21 as the athletic performance coach for football at Indiana. He helped design, develop, coordinate, oversee and implement the strength and conditioning program for the football team.Prior to that he was the assistant football strength and conditioning coach at Kansas State (2018-20), associate athletics director for strength and conditioning at Arizona (2012-18), where he oversaw 17 of the department’s programs and associate director of strength and conditioning/director of skill development at Michigan (2008-11). After graduating from West Virginia, he began his career as a strength and conditioning coach at WVU in 2003, where he served as the assistant strength and conditioning coach until 2007, before working until 2008 as the coordinator of strength and conditioning and director of skill development.

A native of Kingston, Jamaica, Allen was a sprinter on the WVU track team fromAllen1996-2000.graduated from WVU in 2000 with degrees in accounting and management information systems and earned his master’s degree in athletic coaching education from West Virginia in 2005.

NOLAN HARVATH Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach Nolan Harvath joined the Mountaineer football strength and conditioning staff in spring 2022 as the assistant strength and conditioning coach. He initially joined the Mountaineer strength and conditioning staff in December 2020, working with the baseball and golf programs. He came to WVU after a three-year stint as the director of strength and conditioning at Glenville State from 2018-20. He also was assistant athletic director at GSC from 2019-20. With the Pioneers, Harvath was responsible for all strength and conditioning activities within the athletic department, including program design and implementation. Additionally, he oversaw all strength, speed, power and ability testing, as well as budgeting and fundraising activities related to strength and conditioning. Prior to his time in Glenville, Harvath was a strength and conditioning intern at WVU, working primarily with the football team. He assisted during team lifts and runs and was responsible for setting up and breaking down all team strength and conditioning activities. Harvath also served as a consultant for the University of Charleston baseball team from 2016-20, designing all strength and conditioning programs for the team. He also tracked, monitored and assessed all data obtained from each macrocycle.Intheprep ranks, Harvath also spent time as a strength and conditioning coach at East Fairmont High (2016-17) and Morgantown High (2013-15).

NICK MEADOWS Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach Nick Meadows is an assistant strength and conditioning coach on the Mountaineer Football coaching staff. He assists the strength and conditioning staff with the design and implementation of the strength and conditioning plans for the football student-athletes to help improve their strength, performance, conditioning and injury

ALEX MITCHELL Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach Alex Mitchell has been a member of West Virginia football’s strength and conditioning staff since 2016. Mitchell came to West Virginia after serving as a strength and conditioning graduate assistant coach at Ohio University for two years. He assisted with the year- round speed and strength and conditioning program for the football program and worked with the offensive and defensive linemen on developing their hand placement and fighting technique. He also implemented and oversaw the strength and conditioning programs for the swimming and diving, men’s and women’s golf, cheerleading and club ice hockey teams. He assisted with the implementation of the strength and conditioning plans for the wrestling, field hockey, women’s basketball and women’s soccer teams. Mitchell served as a student assistant coach and intern with the Ohio football program for a semester before becoming a graduate assistant. He assisted the offensive line coach with position techniques and schemes, assisted with program operations and with the implementation of the football strength and conditioning program.

Previously,prevention.Meadows served as a graduate assistant and intern on the strength and conditioning staff, working directly with football. He assisted with the implementation of individual workout plans for the student-athletes and helped oversee team activities and functions as a member of the staff. He completed the requirements for Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) in 2018. Meadows was a member of the Mountaineer Football program from 2013-17 and was the starting long snapper handling all the field goal, punting and extra point snapping duties during the 2016-17 seasons. He was a two-time Academic All-Big 12 team member, including first team selection as a senior and was a member of the Big 12 Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll and the Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll.

A native of Fairmont, West Virginia, Harvath graduated from the University of Southern Indiana with a degree in exercise science before earning his master’s in coaching and sport education from WVU.

Allen holds certifications from the National Strength and Conditioning Association, the National Academy of Sports Medicine PES & CES, the National Association of Speed and Explosion, USA Weightlifting Level I Sports and the American Red Cross.

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CHRIS ALLEN Assistant Director of Strength and Conditioning Director of Speed Development

BRITTNEY O’DELL Associate Athletics Director/ Student-Athlete Development As WVU’s associate athletics director for student-athlete development, Brittney O’Dell administers the operation of the student-athlete development division. The academic support unit is comprised of 14 full-time staff members, seven part-time employees, 18 varsity sports and approximately 500 student-athletes. Her duties include assuring a commitment to academic excellence, while supporting the educational and personal growth of all student-athletes. In addition, O’Dell oversees the StudentAthlete Enhancement unit, which provides life skills and career development opportunities for student-athletes to ensure success beyond graduation.

The 2017 Tommy Nickolich Award winner, signifying the program’s top walkon, Meadows graduated from West Virginia with his bachelor’s degree in sport and exercise psychology in 2017 and his master’s degree in sport and coaching education with an emphasis in performance coaching in 2018.

Mitchell, a certified National Strength Coaches’ Association strength and conditioning coach, graduated from Ohio with a bachelor’s degree in communications in 2012 and earned his master’s degree in recreation and sport science in 2014. He was a two-year letterman on the offensive line for coach Frank Solich at OU, helping lead the Bobcats to two straight bowl appearances. Prior to OU, he played for coach Dave Hoover at Victor Valley College in Victorville, California.Mitchell and his wife, Jenna, were married in July 2021.

DR. ADRIAN FERRERA Director of Clinical and Sport Psychology

A native of Southern California, Ferrera earned his bachelor’s degree from University of La Verne in La Verne, California, in 2006, a master’s degree in counseling with a sport psychology specialization from Boston University in 2007, a second master’s degree in counseling from WVU in 2014 and his doctorate in sport and exercise psychology from WVU in 2014.

O’Dell also worked with women’s basketball, women’s soccer, softball, and rowing during her time at UCF. She served on multiple campus committees within the student development and enrollment services department and developed an academic mentoring program and training database for student-athletes. O’Dell was also an adjunct professor in the College of Education where she taught a freshman seminar course that focused on developing strategies for success in college. She is a member of the National Association of Academic and Student-Athlete Development Professionals. She is nationally certified, served on the 2014 regional planning committee, and also presented at the organization’s national conference in June 2011 for winning the model practice program award at UCF. Additionally, she regularly attends NCAA’s Regional Rules along with the Big 12 summer workshop seminars to stay well-informed of all national and conference legislation updates.

Over the course of his career, he spent time as the associate director of counseling and sport psychology at the University of Washington, was a cognitive performance coach for the United States Army Special Operations soldiers at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, spent a three-year stint as a career services counselor and also as a sport psychology consultant for three years. He began his career at Northeastern University as a student-athlete mentor.

O’Dell is the primary liaison to many academic units and colleges across the University. She has regular communication with the Provost’s office, Admissions office, Registrar’s office, Accessibility Services office and various other campus departments to ensure the best services and resources are provided for studentathletes through effective collaboration.

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Ferrera is a licensed professional counselor and is a certified mental performance consultant through the Association for Applied Sport Psychology. He has lectured at universities in the United States and internationally, has published professional journal articles and made numerous professional presentations.

O’Dell has been a member of the Mountaineer student-athlete development staff since 2015. She arrived in Morgantown as the assistant director, overseeing the day-to-day operations of the football academic support unit. After a year in that role, she was promoted to associate director, where she served for two years before assuming the assistant athletics director of student-athlete development duties in 2018 where she worked until her recent promotion in July 2021 O’Dell is still involved in the academic operations of football, a role she previously served in for the past six years. Under her charge, the football team has graduated 100% of its players over the last three years, earned a program high single-year APR score of 990 in 2019-2020, and achieved a record-high GPA in any regular term of 3.11 in the Spring 2021 semester. She is passionate about education and providing intentional programing to student-athletes to ensure their success well beyond their years at WVU.

college, interpersonal relationships, cultural identity and substance abuse. He developed programs and policies for identification and treatment of emotional, social and behavioral concerns affecting transitions into college life. He also developed personalized counseling and sport psychology services to enhance the personal, social, emotional, academic and athletic success. He supervised members of the counseling and sport psychology staff and was a member of the sexual violence and prevention committee, the Auburn Prevention Coalition, Athletics Culture Committee, A Sound Mind Committee and the inclusion and race task force.

Dr. Adrian Ferrera joined the Mountaineer Athletics staff in August 2021 as the director of clinical and sport psychology.Theunitprovides counseling and performance enhancement services for student-athletes, clinical services, including short-term individual counseling, group counseling crisis intervention, psychoeducation workshops, risk assessment and reduction intervention for student-athletes and serves as an instructional and educational role for the student-athletes to promote the areas of student-athlete health, resilience and wellness.

At WVU, O’Dell also serves as the sport administrator for the men’s and women’s swimming and diving programs. O’Dell also is responsible for providing operational oversight for the Sports Psychology and Mental Health Counseling division of the department, which employs a director of clinical and sports psychology and a clinical and sports behavioral health therapist. She collaborates with WVU’s Carruth Center for Psychological and Psychiatric Services to ensure the athletics department is facilitating services to student-athletes in support of their mental health and sport performance.

O’Dell came to West Virginia after serving as a coordinator of academic advising services at the University of Central Florida for four years (2011-15) and was a graduate assistant there for two years prior (2009-2011). She had direct oversight of academic advising, monitoring player progress, creating individualized academic plans, coordinating tutoring needs and ensuring academic success for the UCF defensive football players and the women’s golf team. Her responsibilities also included overseeing the academic mentoring program, where she was responsible for hiring graduate level academic mentors to help student-athletes develop time management and organizational skills, while also monitoring and tracking their academic progress. She also served as a learning specialist with at-risk student-athletes during a portion of her time at UCF and was the liaison with the Office of Student Accessibility Services, where she coordinated full-battery testing, attended intake appointments, and helped to facilitate the accommodation process for registered student-athletes.

As part of the student-athlete development unit, he maintains accurate records and knowledge of student-athlete academic schedules to notify coaches regarding classes, tests, grades and study sessions. He also maintains constant communications with professors, advisors and other on-campus units to ensure the success of football student athletes.

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LUCY MARIANI Academic Counselor Lucy Mariani joined the Mountaineer student-athlete development staff as a football academic counselor in 2021.Mariani advises football student-athletes with their schedules and their majors, monitors and tracks academics and assists with the daily tutor operations. Mariani came to West Virginia after serving as the associate director of student-athlete services at Central Michigan University in Mount Pleasant, Michigan (202021). She was responsible for and tracked the academic

Zach Seger has been of a member of West Virginia’s student-athlete development department, working with the Mountaineer football program since 2016. He started as an assistant academic coordinator for football before becoming an academic counselor in 2017. In 2019, Seger was promoted to Assistant Director for Student-Athlete Development and to Associate Director of Student-Athlete Development in 2022. Seger oversees the day-to-day operations of the football academic unit. He provides academic support and guidance to football studentathletes, to help them succeed in the classroom, maintain eligibility and ultimately help them earn their degree.

Prior to being named Assistant Director, Seger was responsible for coordinating all tutoring and textbook distribution at the Reynolds Family Academic Center. He organized and implemented academic programs that ensures their growth in the classroom, in the community and on an individual level. Serving as the assistant academic coordinator for football at WVU, he assisted with the organization and implementation of academic support programs and advised student-athletes in selecting areas of study and organizing their individual schedules. He worked with at-risk student athletes, facilitated daily tutor schedules and monitored study hall.

The Windber, Pennsylvania, native graduated cum laude from West Virginia University in 2014 with a degree in sport management. He earned his master’s degree in Higher Education Management from Pitt in 2016.

O’Dell is a native of Orlando, Florida. She graduated with a bachelor’s degree in family and child sciences with a concentration in psychology and counseling from Florida State University (FSU) in 2008. She earned her master’s degree in educational leadership from UCF in 2011.

Ferrara, and his wife, Pascha Adamo, have two children, Sophia and Judah, along with the family dog, Roxy.

Ferrera returned to WVU after serving as the director of counseling and sport psychology at Auburn from 2018-21. There, he provided individual and group therapy, mental health crisis intervention, consultation and outreach on clinical issues relevant to student-athletes including athletic identity, transition out of

Barnes works primarily with student-athletes who have a documented learning disability. He provides one-onone learning support to help ensure their success in the classroom. He also helps the student-athletes improve their reading comprehension and develop their writing skills.

VICTORIA HEHLI Assistant Learning Specialist Victoria Hehli joined the Mountaineer student-athlete development staff in 2020, first as a graduate assistant, before being promoted to assistant learning specialist with the football program in 2021. In her current role, Hehli is responsible for providing academic support for the student-athletes in the areas of study skills, note taking, time management, test-taking strategies, personal and skill development and instruction in course work. She monitors and documents the academic progress of the student-athletes, assists the students with course schedules and selecting academic majors and assists student-athletes with learning disabilities to acquire and use accommodations.Priortocoming to Morgantown, she served as a learning assistant with the academic services unit for student-athletes at UCF in Orlando, Florida (2019-20). She monitored the academic progress of 25 student-athletes within the sports of football, baseball, men’s and women’s golf, men’s soccer and women’s rowing. Hehli earned her bachelor’s degree in human communication from UCF in 2020 and her master’s degree in higher education administration from WVU in 2021. progress of more than 150 student-athletes and navigated their individual academic relationships with their coaches and professors. Prior to that, she worked as a graduate assistant student-athlete support specialist at Mercer University in Macon, Georgia. Mariani graduated cum laude from TCU in 2019, earning her bachelor’s degree in mathematics with a minor in creative writing. While a student, she was a manager for the men’s basketball team for two years. She completed the requirements for her master’s degree in higher education leadership from Mercer in 2020.

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Barnes coordinates all individual psycho-educational testing for freshmen and transfer student-athletes, and then develops a plan specific to their academic needs. In addition, he monitors and documents the academic progress of the student-athletes and assists with course scheduling.

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BLAKE BARNES Learning Specialist Blake Barnes joined the student-athlete development unit in January 2020, working with the football program. He started as an assistant learning specialist before being promoted to his current role as learning specialist in July 2021.

Prior to that, he worked at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs Athletics Department, first as a compliance intern (2017-18), before serving as a compliance and academic graduate assistant (2018-19).

He came to WVU after serving as a learning specialist intern at Minnesota (July-December 2019), managing student-athletes from multiple varsity sports, monitored their academic coursework, grades and weekly progress and communicated the results to their academic counselors.

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GraduateOffensive Assistant JAKE PRADY GraduateEquipmentAssistant LANSE ROBBINS Sports GraduateMedicineAssistant DR. LAUREN BAKOS Oral Surgeon DR. BJ BALCIK Team Physician DR. BARRY MCDONOUGH Orthopedic Surgeon TRAVIS RANDOLPH Clinical Director of Sports Physician’sMedicine/Assistant STANTON KEANE GraduateOffensive Assistant DOM YOUNG GraduateOffensive Assistant ASHTON DERICO GraduateDefensiveAssistant NICK PORRECA GraduateDefensiveAssistant RAY WATKINS GraduateDefensiveAssistant TUCKER DONATI Special GraduateTeamsAssistant DREW CASA Recruiting Assistant SIERRA SABIN On-Campus Recruiting Graduate Assistant ZACH FINCHER Student-Athlete Development Graduate Assistant HUNTER GORRELL Student-Athlete Development Graduate Assistant

Barnes, a member of the National Association of Academic and Student-Athlete Development Professionals, earned his bachelor’s degree from the University of Colorado Colorado Springs in business with a dual emphasis in business administration and finance in 2017, and his master’s degree in leadership, also from the University of Colorado-Colorado Springs in 2019.

Barnes also serves as the staff liaison with the office of accessibility services on campus, where he ensures the student-athletes have the proper assistance and accommodations necessary to be successful.

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Girod Athletic Director: Travis Goff Stadium/Capacity: Memorial Stadium/50,071 School Colors: Crimson and Blue Nickname: Jayhawks Conference: Big 12 SID: Daniel Berk Office Phone: 785-322-2159 E-mail: dberk@ku.edu Cell Phone: 785-312-2159 Web: kuathletics.com Twitter: @ku_football Press Box Phone: 785-864-5593 S2 Tennessee Tech S10 at West Virginia S17 at Houston S24 Duke O1 Iowa State O8 TCU O15 at Oklahoma O22 at Baylor N5 Oklahoma State N12 at Texas Tech N19 Texas N26 at Kansas State MILAN PUSKAR STADIUM • GENERALMORGANTOWNINFORMATIONCOACHING STAFF 2022 SCHEDULESPORTS INFORMATION AT OCTOBERTEXAS1 Head Coach: Steve Sarkisian (BYU, ‘97) Record at UT: 5-7 (1 year) Overall Record: 51-42 (7 years) Sarkisian’s Record vs. WVU: 0-1 Football Phone: 512-471-3050 TEAM/PLAYER INFORMATION 2021 Record: 5-7 Conference Record/Finish: 3-6/ 7th Lettermen Returning/lost: 69 Starters Returning/Lost: 12/10 Location: Austin, Texas Enrollment: 40,804 President: Jay Hartzell Athletic Director: Chris Del Conte Stadium/Capacity: Darrell K Royal – Texas Stadium/100,119Memorial School Colors: Burnt Orange and White Nickname: Longhorns Conference: Big 12 SID: John Bianco Office Phone: 540-231-9965 E-mail: john.bianco@athletics.utexas.edu Cell Phone: 512-748-9315 Web: Texassports.com Twitter: @TexasFootball Press Box Phone: 512-471-1641 DARRELL K ROYAL - TEXAS MEMORIAL STADIUM • AUSTIN, TEXAS GENERAL INFORMATIONCOACHING STAFF S3 UL-Monroe S10 Alabama S17 UTSA S24 at Texas Tech O1 West Virginia O8 vs. Oklahoma * O15 Iowa State O22 at Oklahoma State N5 at Kansas State N12 TCU N19 at Kansas N25 Baylor * Dallas, Texas 2022 SCHEDULESPORTS INFORMATION Head Coach: Brent Pry (Buffalo, ‘93) Record at VT: First Year Overall Record: First Year Pry’s Record vs. WVU: First Meeting Football Phone: 540-314-7108 TEAM/PLAYER INFORMATION 2021 Record: 6-7/Pinstripe Bowl Conference Record/Finish: 4-4 T3rd/Coastal Lettermen Returning/Lost: 39-22 Starters Returning/Lost: 12-11 Location: Blacksburg, Va. Enrollment: 37,000+ President: Dr. Tim Sands Athletic Director: Whit Babcock Stadium/Capacity: Lane Stadium/65,632 School Colors: Chicago Maroon and Burnt Orange Nickname: Hokies Conference: Atlantic Coast SID: Carter Brown Office Phone: 405-325-8227 E-mail: cart315@vt.eud Cell Phone: 804-551-0457 Web: hokiesports.com Twitter: @HokiesFB Press Box Phone: 405-325-3116 LANE STADIUM • BLACKSBURG,GENERALVA. 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Enrollment: 22,284 President: Kim Schatzel Athletic Director: Steve Eigenbrot Stadium/Capacity: Johnny Unitas Stadium/11,198 School Colors: Black and Gold Nickname: Tigers Conference: Colonial Athletic Association SID: Dave Vatz Office Phone: 410) 704-3102 E-mail: dvatz@towson.edu Cell Phone: 518-391-5165 Web: towsontigers.com Twitter: @Towson_FB Press Box Phone: 410-704-3102 MILAN PUSKAR STADIUM • GENERALMORGANTOWNINFORMATIONCOACHING STAFF S3 at Bucknell S10 Morgan State S17 at West Virginia S24 New Hampshire O1 at Delaware O8 at Elon O22 William & Mary O29 at Monmouth N5 Villanova N12 at Stony Brook N19 Hampton 2022 SCHEDULESPORTS INFORMATION Head Coach: Pat Narduzzi (Rhode Island, ‘90) Record at Pitt: 53-37 (7 years) Overall Record: 53-37 (7 years) Narduzzi’s Record vs. WVU: First Meeting Football Phone: (412) 648-8700 TEAM/PLAYER INFORMATION 2021 Record: 11-3/Peach Bowl Conference Record/Finish: 7-1/1st Lettermen Returning/Lost: 49/26 Starters Returning/Lost: 15/9 Location: Pittsburgh, Pa. Enrollment: 34.250 President: Patrick Gallagher Athletic Director: Heather Lyke Stadium/Capacity: Acrisure Stadium/68,400 School Colors: Blue and Gold Nickname: Panthers Conference: Atlantic Coast SID: E.J. Borghetti Office Phone: 412-648-8240 E-mail: eborghetti@athletics.pitt.edu Cell Phone: 412-491-5110 Web: pittsburghpanthers.com Twitter: @pitt_FB Press Box Phone: 412-697-7198 HEINZ FIELD • PITTSBURGH,GENERALPA. INFORMATIONCOACHING STAFF S1 West Virginia S10 Tennessee S17 at Western Michigan S24 Rhode Island O1 Georgia Tech O8 Virginia Tech O22 at Louisville O29 at North Carolina N5 Syracuse N12 at Virginia N19 Duke N26 at Miami 2022 SCHEDULESPORTS INFORMATION AT SEPTEMBERPITT SEPTEMBERTOWSON117 WVU Team Hotel: Pittsburgh Airport Marriott WVU Team Hotel: Holiday Inn/Roanoke Valley View WVU Team Hotel: Austin Marriott North

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Head Coach: Joey McGuire (UT Arlington, ‘95) Record at TTU: First Year Overall Record: First Year McGuire’s Record vs. WVU: First Meeting Football Phone: 806-742-4260 TEAM/PLAYER INFORMATION 2021 Record: 7-6/Liberty Bowl Champions Conference Record/Finish: 3-6/T7th Lettermen Returning/Lost: 42/25 Starters Returning/Lost: 11/11

(11 years) Dykes’ Record vs. WVU: First Meeting Football Phone: 817-257-7970 TEAM/PLAYER INFORMATION 2021 Record: 5-7 Conference Record/Finish: 3-6/T7th Lettermen Returning/Lost: 52/23 Starters Returning/Lost: 16/6 Location: Fort Worth, Texas Enrollment: 11,938 Chancellor: Dr. Victor J. Boschini Jr. Athletic Director: Jeremiah Donati Stadium/Capacity: Amon G. Carter Stadium/46,000 School Colors: Purple and White Nickname: Horned Frogs Conference: Big 12 SID: Mark Cohen Office Phone: 817-257-5394 E-mail: m.cohen@tcu.edu Cell Phone: 817-343-2017 Web: GoFrogs.com Twitter: @TCUFootball S2 at Colorado S10 Tarleton S24 at SMU O1 Oklahoma O8 at Kansas O15 Oklahoma State O22 Kansas State O29 at West Virginia N5 Texas Tech N12 at Texas N19 at Baylor N26 Iowa State MILAN PUSKAR STADIUM • GENERALMORGANTOWNINFORMATIONCOACHING STAFF 2022 SCHEDULESPORTS INFORMATION OCTOBERTCU 29 WVU Team Hotel: Hilton Garden Inn - Lubbock JACK TRICE STADIUM • AMES, IOWA WVU Team Hotel: Courtyard by Marriott – Des Moines/Ankeny

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Head Coach: Chris Klieman (Northern Iowa, at Oklahoma O1 Texas Tech O8 at Iowa State O15 at TCU O29 Oklahoma State N5 Texas N12 at Baylor N19 at West Virginia N26 Kansas 2022 SCHEDULE WVU Team Hotel:Hilton Garden Inn - Edmond Matt 515-520-7642 Web: cyclones.com Twitter: @cyclonefb Press Box Phone: 515-294-8443 Iowa Kansas State State TCU IOWA Coach: Sonny Dykes (Texas Tech, ‘93) Record at TCU: First Year Overall Record: 71-63

Location: Lubbock, Texas Enrollment: 40,322 President: Dr. Lawrence Schovanec Athletic Director: Kirby Hocutt Stadium/Capacity: Jones AT&T Stadium/60,454 School Colors: Scarlet and Black Nickname: Red Raiders Conference: Big 12 SID: Matt Dowdy Office Phone: 806-834-3345 E-mail: matthew.dowdy@ttu.edu Cell Phone: 806-928-5190 Web: texastech.com Twitter: @TexasTechFB Press Box Phone: 806-742-3688 NC

Campbell (Mount Union, ‘02) Record at ISU: 42-34 (6 years) Overall Record: 42-34 (6 years) Campbell’s Record vs. WVU: 3-3 Football Phone: 515-294-6721 TEAM/PLAYER INFORMATION 2021 Record: 7-6/Cheez-It Bowl Conference Record/Finish: 5-4/4th Lettermen Returning/Lost: 44/30 Starters Returning/Lost: 10/14 Location: Ames, Iowa Enrollment: 33,391 President: Dr. Wendy Wintersteen Athletic Director: Jamie Pollard Stadium/Capacity: Jack Trice Stadium/61,500 School Colors: Cardinal and Gold Nickname: Cyclones Conference: Big 12 SID: Matt Shoultz Office Phone: 515-294-31393 E-mail: mshoultz@iastate.edu Cell Phone:

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’90) Record at KSU: 20-16 (3 years) Overall Record: 92-29 (9 years) Klieman’s Record vs. WVU: 1-2 Football Phone: 785-532-5878 TEAM/PLAYER INFORMATION 2021 Record: 8-5/Texas Bowl Champions Conference Record/Finish: 4-5 T5th Lettermen Returning/Lost: 43/33 Starters Returning/Lost: 16/11 Location: Manhattan, Kan. Enrollment: 21,719 President: Gen.Richard B. Myers Athletic Director: Gene Taylor Stadium/Capacity: Bill Snyder Family Stadium/50,000 School Colors: Purple and White Nickname: Wildcats Conference: Big 12 SID: Ryan Lackey Office Phone: 785-532-7708 E-mail: rlackey@kstatesports.com Cell Phone: 785-587-7865 Web: k-statesports.com Twitter: @kstatesports Press Box Phone: 785-539-3423 MILAN PUSKAR STADIUM • GENERALMORGANTOWNINFORMATIONCOACHING STAFF S3 South Dakota S10 Missouri S17 Tulane S24

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2022 OPPONENTS [ 134 ]

BAYLOR (6-4) 2021, away, Baylor, 45-20 2020, home, West Virginia, 27-21, 2OT 2019, away, Baylor, 17-14 2018, home, West Virginia, 58-14 2017, away, West Virginia, 38-36 2016, home, West Virginia, 24-21 2015, away, Baylor, 62-38 2014, home, West Virginia, 41-27 2013, away, Baylor, 73-42 2012, home, West Virginia, 70-63

IOWA STATE (6-4) 2021, home, West Virginia, 38-31 2020, away, Iowa State, 42-6 2019, home, Iowa State, 38-14 2018, away, Iowa State, 30-14 2017, home, West Virginia, 20-16 2016, away, West Virginia, 49-19 2015, home, West Virginia, 30-6 2014, away, West Virginia, 37-24 2013, home, Iowa State, 52-44/3OT 2012, away, West Virginia, 31-24 OKLAHOMA (2-11) 2021, away, Oklahoma, 16-13 2020, home, canceled due to COVID-19 2019, away, Oklahoma, 52-14 2018, home, Oklahoma, 59-56 2017, away, Oklahoma, 59-31 2016, home, Oklahoma, 56-28 2015, away, Oklahoma, 44-24 2014, home, Oklahoma, 45-33 2013, away, Oklahoma, 16-7 2012, home, Oklahoma, 50-49 2008, Fiesta Bowl, West Virginia, 48-28 1982, away, West Virginia, 41-27 1978, away, Oklahoma, 52-10 1958, away, Oklahoma, 47-14

PITT (40-61-3) 2011, home, West Virginia, 21-20 2010, away, West Virginia, 35-10 2009, home, West Virginia, 19-16 2008, away, Pitt, 19-15 2007, home, Pitt, 13-9 2006, away, West Virginia, 45-27 2005, home, West Virginia, 45-13 2004, away, Pitt, 16-13 2003, home, West Virginia, 52-31 2002, away, West Virginia, 24-17 2001, home, Pitt, 23-17 2000, away, Pitt, 38-28 1999, home, West Virginia, 52-21 1998, away, West Virginia, 52-14 1997, home, Pitt, 41-38/3OT 1996, away, West Virginia, 34-0 1995, home, West Virginia, 21-0 1994, away, West Virginia, 47-41 1993, home, West Virginia, 42-21 1992, away, West Virginia, 44-6 1991, home, Pitt, 34-3 1990, away, West Virginia, 38-24 1989, home, tie, 31-31 1988, away, West Virginia, 31-10 1987, home, Pitt, 6-3 1986, away, Pitt, 48-16 1985, home, tie, 10-10 1984, away, West Virginia, 28-10 1983, home, West Virginia, 24-21 1982, away, Pitt, 16-13 1981, home, Pitt, 17-0 1980, away, Pitt, 42-14 1979, home, Pitt, 24-17 1978, away, Pitt, 52-7 1977, home, Pitt, 44-3 1976, away, Pitt, 24-16 1975, home, West Virginia, 17-14 1974, away, Pitt, 31-14 1973, home, Pitt, 35-7 1972, away, West Virginia, 38-20 1971, home, West Virginia, 20-9 1970, away, Pitt, 36-35 1969, home, West Virginia, 49-18 1968, away, West Virginia, 38-15 1967, home, West Virginia, 15-0 1966, away, Pitt, 17-14 1965, home, West Virginia, 63-48 1964, away, Pitt, 14-0 1963, home, Pitt, 13-10 1962, away, West Virginia, 15-8 1961, away, West Virginia, 20-6 1960, away, Pitt, 42-0 1959, home, West Virginia, 23-15 1958, away, Pitt, 15-8 1957, away, West Virginia, 7-6 1956, home, Pitt, 14-13 1955, away, Pitt, 26-7 1954, home, Pitt, 13-10 1953, away, West Virginia, 17-7 1952, away, West Virginia, 16-0 1951, away, Pitt, 32-12 1950, away, Pitt, 21-7 1949, home, Pitt, 20-7 1948, away, Pitt, 16-6 1947, away, West Virginia, 17-2 1946, away, Pitt, 33-7 1945, away, Pitt, 20-0 1944, away, Pitt, 26-13 1943, away, Pitt, 20-0 1939, away, Pitt, 20-0 1938, home, Pitt, 19-0 1937, home, Pitt, 20-0 1936, away, Pitt, 34-0 1935, away, Pitt, 24-6 1934, home, Pitt, 27-6 1933, home, Pitt, 21-0 1932, home, Pitt, 40-0 1931, away, Pitt, 34-0 1930, home, Pitt, 16-0 1929, away, Pitt, 27-7 1928, away, West Virginia, 9-6 1927, away, Pitt, 40-0 1926, away, Pitt, 17-7 1925, away, Pitt, 15-7 1924, away, Pitt, 14-7 1923, away, West Virginia, 13-7 1922, away, West Virginia, 9-6 1921, away, Pitt, 21-13 1920, away, Pitt, 34-13 1919, away, Pitt, 26-0 1917, home, Pitt, 14-9 1913, away, Pitt, 40-0 1910, away, Pitt, 38-0 1909, home, tie, 0-0 1908, away, Pitt, 11-0 1907, away, W.U.P., 10-0 1906, away, W.U.P., 17-0 1904, away, W.U.P., 53-0 1903, home, West Virginia, 24-6 1902, away, West Virginia, 23-6 1901, home, W.U.P., 12-0 1900, home, West Virginia, 6-5 1898, at Fairmont, West Virginia, 6-0 1895, at Wheeling, West Virginia, 8-0 KANSAS (10-1) 2021, away, West Virginia, 34-28 2020, home, West Virginia, 38-17 2019, away, West Virginia, 29-24 2018, home, West Virginia, 38-22 2017, away, West Virginia, 56-34 2016, home, West Virginia, 48-21 2015, away, West Virginia, 49-0 2014, home, West Virginia, 33-14 2013, away, Kansas, 31-19 2012, home, West Virginia, 59-10 1941, home, West Virginia, 21-0 TOWSON (1-0) 2014, home, West Virginia, 54-0 VIRGINIA TECH (29-23-1) 2021, home, West Virginia, 27-21 2017, at Landover, Md., Virginia Tech, 31-24 2005, home, Virginia Tech, 34-17 2004, away, Virginia Tech, 19-13 2003, home, West Virginia, 28-7 2002, away, West Virginia, 21-18 2001, home, Virginia Tech, 35-0 2000, away, Virginia Tech, 48-20 1999, home, Virginia Tech, 22-20 1998, away, Virginia Tech, 27-13 1997, home, West Virginia, 30-17 1996, away, Virginia Tech, 31-14 1995, home, Virginia Tech, 27-0 1994, away, Virginia Tech, 34-6 1993, home, West Virginia, 14-13 1992, away, West Virginia, 16-7 1991, home, Virginia Tech, 20-14 1990, away, Virginia Tech, 26-21 1989, home, Virginia Tech, 12-10 1988, away, West Virginia, 22-10 1987, home, West Virginia, 28-16 1986, away, Virginia Tech, 13-7 1985, home, West Virginia, 24-9 1984, away, West Virginia, 14-7 1983, home, West Virginia, 13-0 1982, away, West Virginia, 16-6 1981, home, West Virginia, 27-6 1980, away, Virginia Tech, 34-11 1979, home, West Virginia, 34-23 1978, away, Virginia Tech, 16-3 1977, home, West Virginia, 20-14 1976, away, Virginia Tech, 24-7 1975, home, West Virginia, 10-7 1974, away, West Virginia, 22-21 1973, home, West Virginia, 24-10 1968, away, Virginia Tech, 27-12 1967, home, Virginia Tech, 20-7 1966, away, tie, 13-13 1965, home, West Virginia, 31-22 1964, away, West Virginia, 23-10 1963, home, Virginia Tech, 28-3 1962, at Richmond, Va. West Virginia,14-0 1961, home, West Virginia, 28-0 1960, at Richmond, Va., Virginia Tech, 15-0 1959, home, Virginia Tech, 12-0 1958, at Richmond, Va., West Virginia, 21-20 1957, home, West Virginia, 14-0 1953, at Bluefield, W.Va., West Virginia, 12-7 1952, home, West Virginia, 27-7 1917, at Huntington, W.Va., West Virginia, 27-3 1916, at Charleston, W.Va., West Virginia, 20-0 1915, home, West Virginia, 19-0 1912, away, Virginia Tech, 41-0 TEXAS (6-5) 2021, home, West Virginia, 31-23 2020, away, Texas, 17-13 2019, home, Texas, 42-31 2018, away, West Virginia, 42-41 2017, home, Texas, 28-14 2016, away, West Virginia, 24-20 2015, home, West Virginia, 38-20 2014, away, Texas, 33-16 2013, home, Texas, 47-40/OT 2012, away, West Virginia, 48-45 1956, away, West Virginia, 7-6

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TEXAS TECH (6-5) 2021, home, Texas Tech, 23-20 2020, away, Texas Tech, 34-27 2019, home, Texas Tech, 38-17 2018, away, West Virginia, 42-34 2017, home, West Virginia, 46-35 2016, away, West Virginia, 48-17 2015, home, West Virginia, 31-26 2014, away, West Virginia, 37-34 2013, home, Texas Tech, 37-27 2012, away, Texas Tech, 49-14 1937, Sun Bowl, West Virginia, 7-6 TCU (7-4) 2021, away, West Virginia, 29-17 2020, home, West Virginia, 24-6 2019, away, West Virginia, 20-17 2018, home, West Virginia, 47-10 2017, away, TCU, 31-24 2016, home, West Virginia, 34-10 2015, away, TCU, 40-10 2014, home, TCU, 31-30 2013, away, West Virginia, 30-27/OT 2012, home, TCU, 39-38/2OT 1984, Bluebonnet Bowl, West Virginia, 31-14

KANSAS STATE (6-6) 2021, away, Kansas State, 34-17 2020, home, West Virginia, 37-10 2019, away, West Virginia, 24-20 2018, home, West Virginia, 35-6 2017, away, West Virginia, 28-23 2016, home, West Virginia, 17-16 2015, away, Kansas State, 24-23 2014, home, Kansas State, 26-20 2013, away, Kansas State, 35-12 2012, home, Kansas State, 55-14 1931, home, Kansas State, 19-0 1930, home, West Virginia, 23-7 OKLAHOMA STATE (4-9) 2021, home, Oklahoma State, 24-3 2020, away, Oklahoma State, 27-13 2019, home, Oklahoma State, 20-13 2018, away, Oklahoma State, 45-41 2017, home, Oklahoma State, 50-39 2016, away, Oklahoma State, 37-20 2015, home, Oklahoma State, 33-26, OT 2014, away, West Virginia, 34-10 2013, home, West Virginia, 30-21 2012, away, Oklahoma State, 55-34 1987, Sun Bowl, Oklahoma State, 35-33 1929, away, West Virginia, 9-6 1928, home, West Virginia, 32-6

GAME-BY-GAME RECAPS 136 2021 STATISTICS 149 2021 SEASONREVIEW

West Virginia not only erased Maryland’s 10-point lead, but carried a 21-20 advantage into the locker room at halftime after the Terps added a late 21-yard Petrino field goal. A scoreless third quarter with missed West Virginia opportunities to pad its lead was the break Maryland needed to regain the lead and put the game away in the fourth. Petrino’s third field goal gave the Terps a 2321 lead with 9:16 left, and Jakorian Bennett’s interception of Doege in the end zone not only stopped WVU’s go-ahead scoring threat but provided momentum for the Terp offense. After the interception, Tagovailoa went to the air and hit Rakim Jarrett for a 60-yard touchdown and a 30-21 Terrapin lead. A 23-yard field goal by WVU’s Casey Legg made it a one-possession game again with 2:53 left, but the Terps never gave the ball back, running out the final minutes thanks to a 53-yard run by Tayon Fleet-Davis, who finished the game with 123 yards rushing. Maryland won the statistical battle by finishing with 496 total yards (164 rushing/332 passing) compared to West Virginia’s 325 (48 rushing/286 passing). Coming into the game, West Virginia had won nine of the last 10 against Maryland, including two in a row. The Terrapin victory over the Mountaineers was their first in the series since 2013. West Virginia now leads the overall series with Maryland 28-23-2.

[ 136 ] 24 1 2 3 4 F West Virginia 14 7 0 3 24 Maryland 17 3 0 10 30 1st MD Joseph Petrino 45 FG WVU Leddie Brown 20 pass from Jarret Doege (Casey Legg kick) MD Dontay Demus 66 pass from Taulia Tagovailoa (Petrino kick) MD Chigoziem Okonkwo 18 pass from Tagovailoa (Petrino kick) WVU Brown 2 rush (Legg kick) 2nd WVU Brown 9 rush (Legg kick) MD Petrino 21 FG 4th MD Petrino 26 FG MD Rakim Jarrett 50 pass from Tagovailoa (Petrino kick) WVU Legg 23 FG WVU MD First Downs 18 22 Rushes/Yards 21/48 44/164 Passing Yardage 277 332 Passes 24/40/2 26/36/0 Punts 5/195/39.0 5/200/40.4 Fumbles/Lost 3/2 1/0 Return Yardage 216 52 Penalties/Yards 4/20 5/39 Time of Possession 25:57 34:03 WVU RUSHING: Brown 16-77; WVU PASSING: Doege 24-40-2286; WVU RECEIVING: Wright Jr. 11-42, James 7-65; WVU TACKLES (TFL/QS): Mahone 11 (0/0), Chandler-Semedo 10, Mesidor 9 (1.5/0); WVU INTERCEPTIONS: None. MD RUSHING: Fleet-Davis 18-123; MD PASSING: Tagovailoa 26-36-0-332; MD RECEIVING: Demus 9-133, Jarrett 7-122; MD TACKLES (TFL/QS): Still 7 (1/1), Cross 6; MD INTERCEPTIONS: Cross, AttendanceBennett.-43,811

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The first quarter finished with 31 points on the board between the two teams. The Terps took a 17-7 advantage by adding a 66-yard touchdown strike from quarterback Taulia Tagovailoa to Dontay Demus and then an 18-yard scoring pass from Tagovailoa to Chigoziem Okinkwo. The two drives covered 80 and 70 yards, as the Terps had the Mountaineer defense on its heels in the openingHowever,quarter.West Virginia slowed Maryland down before the end of the first with a 98-yard kickoff return by Wright. Brown

finished the deal off with his 2-yard scamper, putting the score at 17-14 heading into the second quarter. The Mountaineers took their first lead in the game at the 11:30 mark of the second quarter, when Brown scored his third touchdown in the first half on a 9-yard rush.

West Virginia lost its season opener for the first time under Neal Brown, as Maryland came away with a 30-24 victory in College Park.The Terrapins used the big play throughout the game, along with scoring 10 points off four West Virginia turnovers (2 interceptions/2 fumbles), to lift them to victory.Theloss overshadowed the tremendous special teams effort of receiver Winston Wright Jr., who turned in 217 kickoff return yards, including a 98-yarder. On his five kickoff returns, Wright averaged 43.4 yards. West Virginia won the coin toss and deferred to the second half, giving the ball first to Maryland. The Terrapins had no trouble getting on the board with a nineplay drive that resulted in a 45-yard field goal from Joseph Petrino. West Virginia answered the score with its most impressive drive in the game, as quarterback Jarret Doege led a seven-play, 78-yard drive that resulted in a 20-yard touchdown pass to tailback Leddie Brown.

West Virginia secured its first victory of the 2021 season with a convincing, 66-0 win over FCS opponent Long Island. New to the FCS level, Long Island was certainly overmatched, but West Virginia used a plethora of players and ran the ball 55 times in a bounce-back effort from an opening-week loss. The Mountaineers started fast and never looked back as speedster Winston Wright Jr. took the game’s opening kickoff 90 yards to the house for a 7-0 lead just 11 seconds into theThegame.Mountaineers would score two more times in the first quarter to take a 21-0 advantage into the second frame. Tailback Leddie Brown scored on touchdown runs of 1 and 2 yards to close an 80-yard and then a 54-yardSecond-quarterdrive. action saw the Mountaineers put up 17 points on their way to a 38-0 halftime lead. Backup quarterback Garrett Greene saw the first extensive playing time of his WVU career against the Sharks and responded with a 3-yard touchdown run midway through the quarter.

Greene totaled 98 yards rushing and two scores, while adding 57 passing yards. Doege was solid with 259 yards on 22 completions and three touchdowns. Nine different receivers caught passes for the Mountaineers with Ryan leading the way with 77 yards.

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Greene led all rushers in the contest, and he closed the third-quarter scoring \with his second touchdown run. His 13-yard scamper gave West Virginia a 59-0 lead heading into the fourth quarter. The scoring concluded with 5:25 left to play, when running back A’Varius Sparrow turned in a 1-yard touchdown run. While the offense scored plenty, the West Virginia defense also shined. The Mountaineers recorded their first shutout since 2015, held the Sharks to just 2-of-15 on third-down conversions and recovered a fumble in the convincing victory.

Final totals showed West Virginia at 87 plays and 29 first downs with a possession time of 35:07. The Mountaineers gained 198 yards on the ground and 344 passing to total 542 yards of total offense. The Sharks finished with 52 plays, nine first downs and a possession time of 24:53. LIU totaled 35 yards rushing and 60 passing for 95 yards of offense after mustering only seven total yards in the second half. With the win, West Virginia improved to 22-0 against teams from the FCS and have won 18 straight non-conference games at home, including a 23-1 home mark in its last 24 games out of conference.

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[ 137 ] 660 1 2 3 4 F Long Island 0 0 0 0 0 West Virginia 21 17 21 7 66 1st WVU Winston Wright Jr. 90 kickoff return (Casey Legg kick) WVU Leddie Brown 1 rush (Legg kick) WVU Brown 2 rush (Legg kick) 2nd WVU Garrett Greene 3 rush (Legg kick) WVU Sam James 18 pass from Jarret Doege (Legg kick) WVU Legg 44 FG 3rd WVU Sean Ryan 39 pass from Doege (Legg kick) WVU James 15 pass from Doege (Legg kick) WVU Greene 13 rush (Evan Staley kick) 4th WVU A’varius Sparrow 1 rush (Staley kickl) LIU WVU First Downs 9 29 Rushes/Yards 31/35 55/198 Passing Yardage 60 344 Passes 11/21/0 20/32/0 Punts 10/299/29.9 0/0/0.0 Fumbles/Lost 1/1 2/1 Return Yardage 83 100 Penalties/Yards 3/25 6/75 Time of Possession 24:53 35:07 WVU RUSHING: Greene 14-98; WVU PASSING: Doege 14-220-259; WVU RECEIVING: Ryan 3-77, Wright Jr. 3-59, James 3-55, Ford-Wheaton 3-54; WVU TACKLES (TFL/QS): Chan dler-Semedo 5, Addae 4 (1/0); WVU INTERCEPTIONS: None. LIU RUSHING: DeBique 8-23; LIU PASSING: Orth 11-20-0-60; LIU RECEIVING: Eugene 4-14, Chambers 2-18; LIU TACKLES (TFL/QS): Brooks 8, Molina 8 (1/1); LIU INTERCEPTIONS: None. Attendance - 50,911

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Starting quarterback Jarrett Doege re-entered the game and connected with receiver Sam James for an 18-yard touchdown pass with 3:07 left, before kicker Casey Legg closed the scoring in the final minute with a 44-yard field goal. West Virginia continued its strong offensive output in the third quarter by racking up another 21 points. Receiver Sean Ryan hauled in a 39-yard touchdown catch from Doege at the 12:34 mark, while James added his second touchdown of the day, just over a minute later, with a 15-yard scoring reception.

Linebacker Josh Chandler-Semedo controlled the defensive side of the ball with five tackles, while defensive back Alonzo Addae added four tackles, one TFL and one breakup in the win.

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receiver Sam James at the 7:44 mark and a 21yard field goal by kicker Casey Legg with 1:41 left in the half. By keeping the Hokies off the board in the second, WVU held a 24-7 lead at theTobreak.start the third quarter, West Virginia reeled off a 12-play drive that consumed 6:38 off the clock and ended with a 44-yard field goal from Legg, which upped the WVU margin to 27-7.Virginia Tech answered with just one second left in the third quarter as Raheem Blackshear rushed in from 20 yards out, cutting the Hokie deficit to 27-14 and setting the stage for the fourth-quarter fireworks. With West Virginia’s offense unable to move the ball, the Mountaineer defense kept turning Virginia Tech away, even after a WVU fumble in Mountaineer territory. Tech broke through with 3:10 left in the game on a 29-yard pass from Burmeister to Jalen Holston, which closed the gap to 27-21. Trying to run out the final three minutes in the game, the WVU offense made a crucial mistake by throwing an interception, which was returned to the 17-yard line. Suddenly faced with possibly losing the game after controlling the lead for the previous 58 minutes, the Mountaineer defense came up with a game-saving stand. Tech got to first-and-goal from the 3, but two running plays for 1 yard and two incomplete passes properly covered by the Mountaineer secondary gave WVU the win in dramatic fashion. The series record now stands at 29-23-1 in favor of West Virginia. With the victory, the Black Diamond Trophy returned to Morgantown for the first time since 2003 and college football was reminded how great rivalry games truly are.

WVU RUSHING: Brown 19-161; WVU PASSING: Doege 15-26-1193; WVU RECEIVING: Esdale 4-46, James 2-46; WVU TACKLES (TFL/QS): Addae 10 (1/0), Chandler-Semedo 8; WVU INTERCEPTIONS: None. VT RUSHING: Blackshear 10-44, Holston 11-42; VT PASSING: Burmeister 19-31-0-223; VT RECEIVING: Smith 6-58; VT TACKLES (TFL/QS): Hollifield 10 (1/1), Tisdale 9; VT Waller. Attendance - 60,022

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15/15 1 2 3 4 F Virginia Tech 7 0 7 7 21 West Virginia 14 10 3 0 27 1st WVU Leddie Brown 80 rush (Casey Legg kick) WVU Bryce Ford-Wheaton 29 pass from Jarret Doege (Legg kick) VT Tayvion Robinson 23 pass from Braxton Burmeister (John Parker Romo kick) 2nd WVU Sam James 16 pass from Doege (Legg kick) WVU Legg 21 FG 3rd WVU Legg 44 FG VT Raheem Blackshear 20 rush (Romo kick) 4th VT Jalen Holston 29 pass from Burmeister (Romo kick) VT WVU First Downs 20 18 Rushes/Yards 42/103 33/173 Passing Yardage 223 193 Passes 19/31/0 15/27/1 Punts 5/218/43.6 4/183/45.8 Fumbles/Lost 3/0 3/1 Return Yardage 116 45 Penalties/Yards 6/45 9/65 Time of Possession 32:03 27:57

West Virginia played host to longtime rival Virginia Tech for the first time since 2005, breaking a three-game losing streak to the Hokies with a thrilling, 27-21 victory in a soldout Milan Puskar Stadium. In a game that used to be a yearly occurrence before conference realignment, Virginia Tech and West Virginia reminded the college football world of what rivalries used to be about as many have ended in recent years.The 53rd edition of this rivalry brought back memories of how passionate and wellplayed this series once was, educating a new generation of players from both schools. West Virginia started fast, putting the home crowd into a frenzy. Tailback Leddie Brown broke loose for an 80-yard touchdown run on WVU’s second play from scrimmage and a 7-0 lead just 18 seconds into the contest.After a three-and-out by the Virginia Tech offense, West Virginia struck again, when quarterback Jarret Doege threw a 29-yard touchdown pass to receiver Bryce FordWheaton, giving the Mountaineers a 14-0 advantage.However, the Hokies struck back before the end of the first quarter with a 23-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Braxton Burmeister to Tayvion Robinson for 21 combined points in the quarter. West Virginia controlled much of the second quarter, outscoring the Hokies, 10-0. When Virginia Tech did get close, the Mountaineer defense stiffened to force a Tech field goal, which was missed right before halftime.TheMountaineers got their points from a 16-yard touchdown pass from Doege to BARTLETT

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It appeared as if West Virginia was going to retake the lead after driving from its own 25 to the OU 28-yard line. However, the next two plays killed the drive and ended any chance of a Mountaineer upset. From the OU 28, an illegal snap penalty backed the Mountaineers up 5 yards before a bad snap past quarterback Jarret Doege resulted in a 21-yard loss and ended the drive. Oklahoma took over at its own 8-yard line with 3:39 remaining and proceeded to run out the clock with a 14-play, 80-yard drive that ended with a 30-yard, game-winning field goal from Brkic. The Sooners only reached third down once in the drive, as they used positive yardage plays on first and second down to get into field goal range. Final numbers showed West Virginia with 47 yards rushing and 179 passing for 226 yards of total offense. Oklahoma finished with 57 yards on the ground and 256 through the air for 313 yards of offense. West Virginia controlled the ball for six minutes more than the Sooners, but Oklahoma converted just enough big plays down the stretch, combined with WVU miscues, to secure the victory.

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The advantage went back to West Virginia with 5:15 left in the third. Legg added his second field goal, this one from 21 yards away for a 13-10 lead. The Mountaineers had to settle for the field goal after an apparent touchdown was wiped away by a false start penalty.Thelead held until the 8:52 mark of the fourth quarter, when the Sooners tied the game with a 35-yard Brkic field goal. Much like WVU’s drive to start the game, the Sooners controlled the clock for 8:11 in the drive and ran 16 plays.

NORMAN, OKLA. (SEPT. 25, 2021)

Two heavyweight defenses dominated the action in front of an ABC primetime national audience as No. 4/3 Oklahoma used a lastsecond field goal to defeat visiting West Virginia, 16-13, at Gaylord Family - Oklahoma Memorial Stadium. A crowd of 84,353 watched the defensive battle as big offensive plays were mixed in with stingy defensive play in the Big 12 Conference opener for both teams. West Virginia started the game with perhaps its most impressive drive of the season to date. The Mountaineers controlled the clock for 9:07 and ran 17 plays in the 75-yard scoring drive. WVU converted three third-down attempts and one fourth down before backup quarterback Garrett Greene ran in from 2 yards out for a 7-0 lead. Starting its first drive at the 5:46 mark of the first quarter, Oklahoma answered the WVU score with a seven-play, 67-yard drive and tied the game when quarterback Spencer Rattler connected with tight end Austin Stogner for a 5-yard scoring toss. With each team scoring on its first possession, it looked like a high scoring affair was in store, but both defenses took over, making it hard for either offense to put points on the board. The next score came as the first half ended, when West Virginia took a 10-7 lead at halftime behind a nine-play, 41-yard drive that resulted in a 25-yard Casey Legg field goal. Just as it answered the first West Virginia score, Oklahoma responded to the Mountaineer field goal in the opening drive of the third quarter. A 10-play, 64-yard drive, ended with a 28-yard Gabe Brkic field goal and tied the game at 10-10 with 11:20 left in the quarter.

[ 139 ] 1 2 3 4 F West Virginia 7 3 3 0 13 Oklahoma 7 0 3 6 16 1st WVU Garrett Greene 2 rush (Casey Legg kick) OU Austin Stonger 5 pass from Spencer Rattler (Gabe Brkic kick) 2nd WVU Legg 25 FG 3rd OU Brkic 28 FG WVU Legg 21 FG 4th OU Brkic 35 FG OU Brkic 30 FG WVU OU First Downs 18 19 Rushes/Yards 29/47 28/57 Passing Yardage 179 256 Passes 23/34/1 26/36/1 Punts 5/233/46.6 3/158/52.7 Fumbles/Lost 3/0 0/0 Return Yardage 35 74 Penalties/Yards 7/43 4/35 Time of Possession 33:00 27:00 WVU RUSHING: Brown 15-56; WVU PASSING: Doege 20-29-1160; WVU RECEIVING: Ford-Wheaton 8-93, Wright 7-65; WVU TACKLES (TFL/QS): Chandler-Semedo 12), Mahone 10; WVU INTERCEPTIONS: Matthews. OU RUSHING: Gray 12-38; OU PASSING: Rattler 26-36-1-256; OU RECEIVING: Woods 8-86; OU TACKLES (TFL/QS): Asamoah 9, Fields 9; OU INTERCEPTIONS: Turner-Yell. Attendance - 84,353

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Texas Tech built up a 17-point halftime lead and then used a last minute field goal to defeat West Virginia, 23-20 at Milan Puskar Stadium.

West Virginia’s second possession of the half resulted in a 36-yard field goal by kicker Casey Legg. Doege completed passes of 10, 21 and nine yards to get the Mountaineers into Legg’s field goal range.

Texas Tech’s final numbers stood at 80 yards rushing and 266 passing for 346 total yards. After losing five straight to West Virginia, the Red Raiders have now won three straight against the Mountaineers, including twostraight in Morgantown.

West Virginia bounced back with a 13-play drive that reached the Tech six yard line, but the Mountaineers were not able to get in the end zone and settled for a 28-yard Legg field goal, knotting the score at 20-20 with 4:31 left to play.With West Virginia unable to get in the end zone on its previous possession, Texas Tech’s last drive proved to be the game winner.

The Red Raiders regained the lead at the 11:46 mark of the fourth quarter, when Garibay connected on a 29-yard field goal, ending a 62-yard drive. Colombi connected on a 46-yard completion to Loic Fouonji to put the visitors in field goal range.

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The Mountaineers got three possessions in the third quarter and scored on all three. The third score tied the game at 17-17 as Doege hit Isaiah Esdale for a 14-yard scoring pass. The score was set up by Esdale’s 55-yard reception four plays earlier in the drive.

The big play was a 42-yard completion from Colombi to Kaylon Geiger to get the Red Raiders in field goal range. Garibay’s third field goal, this one from 32-yards out, split the uprights with 18 seconds left in the game. West Virginia finished with 94 yards rushing and 330 passing to total 424 yards of offense.

In front of a Homecoming crowd of 54,090 and on the day that West Virginia University retired the No. 90 of all-time great Darryl Talley, the Mountaineers started slow in the first half, and the Red Raiders took full advantage. By scoring the game’s first 17 points, Texas Tech accounted for 98 more yards than the Mountaineers, ran 17 more plays and kept the ball more than three minutes longer as the WVU defense could not get off theTexasfield.Tech

Running back Leddie Brown ended the drive with a 4-yard run.

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quarterback Henry Colombi was intercepted on the first possession, but made up for it on the second by leading a 10-play, 58-yard scoring drive which resulted in a 7-0 lead at the 4:46 mark of the first quarter. Before the quarter ended, Texas Tech upped its margin to 14-0, when tailback SaRodorick Thompson scored his second touchdown in the quarter, both coming on 1-yardWithruns.the West Virginia offense still showing no signs of life, a 33-yard field goal by Tech kicker Jonathan Garibay as time expired extended the Red Raider advantage to 17-0 at the break. The third quarter presented a much different West Virginia team, as the Mountaineers came out firing, erasing the 17-point deficit in the quarter. First, quarterback Jarrett Doege engineered a 75-yard scoring drive to start the second half, which was highlight by a 40-yard completion to receiver Sam James.

[ 140 ] 2320 1 2 3 4 F West Virginia 7 6 14 0 27 Texas Tech 13 7 7 7 34 1st TTU SaRodorick Thompson 1 rush (Jonathan Garibay kick) TTU Thompson 1 rush (Garibay kick) 2nd TTU Garibay 33 FG 3rd WVU Leddie Brown 4 rush (Casey Legg kick) WVU Legg 36 FG WVU Isaiah Esdale 14 pass from Jarret Doege (Legg kick) 4th TTU Garibay 29 FG WVU Legg 28 FG TTU Garibay 32 FG TTU WVU First Downs 20 22 Rushes/Yards 30/80 27/94 Passing Yardage 266 330 Passes 23/35/1 26/35/0 Punts 3/138/46.0 2/74/37.0 Fumbles/Lost 0/0 1/1 Return Yardage 95 43 Penalties/Yards 2/20 6/48 Time of Possession 29:22 30:38 WVU RUSHING: Brown 17-57; WVU PASSING: Doege 25-33-0318; WVU RECEIVING: Wright 9-106, Esdale 6-113; WVU TACKLES (TFL/QS): Mahone 10, Addae 8, ChandlerSemedo 9 (1/0); WVU INTERCEPTIONS: Mahone. TTU RUSHING: Thompson 12-48; TTU PASSING: Colombi 23-340-266; TTU RECEIVING: Geiger 7-82; TTU TACKLES (TFL/QS): Schooler 15 (1/1); TTU INTERCEPTIONS: None.Attendance - 54,090

GARRETT GREENE

WACO, TEXAS (OCT. 9, 2021) Behind quarterback Gerry Bohanon’s 336 yards passing and four touchdowns, Baylor defeated West Virginia, 45-20, at McLaneReceiverStadium.Tyquan Thornton was Boha non’s favorite target with eight catches for 187 yards and two scores. It didn’t take long for Bohanon and Thornton to make an impact on the game.

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[ 141 ] 2045 1 2 3 4 F West Virginia 7 3 3 7 20 Baylor 21 7 14 3 45 1st BU Tyquan Thornton 75 pass from Gerry Bohanon (Isaiah Hankins kick) WVU Sean Ryan 12 pass from Jarret Doege (Casey Legg kick) BU Ben Sims 10 pass from Bohanon (Hankins kick) BU Bohanon 1 rush (Hankins kick) 2nd BU Thornton 11 pass from Bohanon (Hankins kick) WVU Legg 29 FG 3rd WVU Legg 27 FG BU Sims 29 pass from Bohanon (Hankins kick) BU Abram Smith 31 rush (Hankins kick) 4th BU Hankins 45 FG WVU Garrett Greene 12 rush (Legg kick) WVU BU First Downs 24 21 Rushes/Yards 38/90 32/171 Passing Yardage 272 354 Passes 24/37/1 20/31/0 Punts 7/336/48.0 5/237/39.4 Fumbles/Lost 1/0 0/0 Return Yardage 46 48 Penalties/Yards 8/68 6/59 Time of Possession 34:21 25:39 Return Yardage 157 35 Penalties/Yards 5/28 5/50 Time of Possession 25:46 34:14 WVU RUSHING: Greene 10-55, Brown 12-44; WVU PASSING: Doege 20-31-1-237; WVU RECEIVING: Wright 6-86, James 5-70; WVU TACKLES (TFL/QS): Chandler-Semedo 6 (1/0); WVU INTERCEPTIONS: None. BU RUSHING: Smith 11-87, Ebner 8-53; BU PASSING: Bohanon 18-29-0-336; BU RECEIVING: Thornton 8-187; Estrada 4-90; BU TACKLES (TFL/QS): Bernard 9 (1/0); BU INTERCEPTIONS: AttendancePitre. - 43,569 on a 29-yard field goal. Doege completed passes of 24, 8, 14 and 10 yards to get Legg into field goal range. Unfortunately, second-half action did not turn in favor of West Virginia. Baylor out scored the Mountaineers 14-3 in the third quarter to finish off any hope of a WVU comeback. West Virginia struck first in the third with a 27-yard field goal by Legg, closing the gap to 28-13. After WVU’s failed onside kick, Baylor added a second touchdown reception to Sims followed by a 31-yard touchdown run from tailback Abram Smith to take a commanding 42-13 lead. Smith accounted for 51 of the 69 yards in the scoring drive. Fourth-quarter action saw Baylor’s Isaiah Hankins convert on a 45-yard field goal for a 45-13 Bear lead with 10:06 left. The Moun taineers put together a final drive in the fourth behind backup quarterback, Garrett Greene, who engineered a 12-play, 85-yard drive. Rushing for 38 yards and completing a 25-yard pass to Winston Wright Jr., Greene closed the scoring with a 13-yard run with 4:13Wrightleft. Jr. and James combined for 156 yards receiving to lead the Mountaineer attack. For Baylor, Bohanon and Thornton were pretty much all it needed, but Smith did finish with 87 yards rushing. Final numbers showed West Virginia with 90 yards rushing and 272 passing for 362 offensive yards. Baylor came in at 171 yards on the ground and 354 through the air to finish with 525 yards of total offense. Going into the game, West Virginia had won four of the last five games against Baylor, but this win now gives the Bears a winning edge in two of the last three games, including two straight at home.

Baylor’s second play from scrimmage, and Bohanon’s first pass, was a 75-yard touchdown to Thornton that forced the Mountaineers to play catch-up 41 seconds into the game. The Mountaineers had an answer on their first possession, as quarterback Jarret Doege hit receiver Sam James for a 53-yard play, setting up Doege’s 12-yard touchdown pass to receiver Sean Ryan. The drive covered 75 yards in six plays and tied the score at 7-7 with 12:41 left in the first quarter.ButWest Virginia’s big plays were few and far between after that first drive as the rest of the day belonged to the Bears. With two more scores in the first quar ter, Baylor jumped out to a 21-7 lead. A 10yard touchdown catch by Ben Sims ended a 75-yard drive. A Baylor interception of Doege set up Thornton’s 22-yard catch and a 1-yard plunge by Bohanon. The lead was extended to 28-7 on Thornton’s second touchdown reception. The 11-yard scoring play was set up by a 58-yard completion from Bohanon to Drew Estrada.TheMountaineers got on the board one more time before halftime at the 6:10 mark, when kicker Casey Legg connected

Doege’s 40-yard completion to Winston Wright Jr., set up the go-ahead score. The Horned Frogs added a Griffin Kell field goal just before halftime, cutting the WVU lead to 20-17.Darryl Porter Jr.’s third-quarter interception and 43-yard return thwarted a TCU drive and resulted in a 49-yard field goal by Legg, giving the Mountaineers a 2317 advantage going into the final quarter. Charles Woods then collected WVU’s second interception in the half and returned it 32 yards to set up the offense at the TCU 15. Three plays later, Brown tacked on rushing touchdown No. 3 with a 3-yard score, as he accounted for all 15 yards in the drive on three carries. Leading 29-17, the Mountaineer defense closed the fourth quarter with one more turnover on Woods’ fumble recovery to secure the WVU win. Brown finished with 111 yards rushing and the three scores to pace the Mountaineers. Linebacker Josh ChandlerSemedo topped the defense with 11 tackles, including nine solo stops. Duggan led TCU with 244 yards passing, and his favorite target, Quentin Johnson, bested all receivers with five catches for 113 yards. Dee Winters led the Horned Frog defense with 12 tackles. Final numbers showed West Virginia with 229 yards rushing and 258 passing for a balanced 487 yards of total offense.

The Horned Frogs turned in 149 yards on the ground and 244 in the air for 393 total yards.West Virginia’s last regular-season road win was at TCU in 2019 as the Mountaineers have now won four straight against the Horned Frogs and lead the overall series, 7-4.

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FORT WORTH, TEXAS (OCT. 23, 2020)

West Virginia broke a seven-game, regular-season, road losing streak with a much-needed, 29-17 victory over TCU at Amon G. Carter Stadium. A balanced offensive attack coupled with an opportunistic defense that shut out the Horned Frogs in second-half action propelled the Mountaineers to the road win and kept their bowl chances alive for the 2021 season. The game didn’t exactly start out the way West Virginia had hoped as TCU jumped on the Mountaineers right away. Return man Derius Davis took Evan Staley’s opening kick 100 yards to the house for a 7-0 TCU lead before most fans even found their seats. To West Virginia’s credit, the Mountaineers stayed composed, didn’t panic and answered the kickoff return with a 79-yard drive and a 27-yard field goal by kicker Casey Legg. The big play in the drive was a 44-yard completion from quarterback Jarret Doege to receiver Sean Ryan.The Mountaineers then neutralized the kick return by grabbing the lead with just seven seconds left in the first quarter on Leddie Brown’s 5-yard run, which ended an impressive 94-yard drive. West Virginia then added to its advantage at the 9:07 mark of the second quarter with a 38-yard Legg field goal. The kick was set up by a 67-yard run by backup quarterback Garrett Greene. The Horned Frogs regained the lead at the 5:17 mark, when quarterback Max Duggan connected with Taye Barber for a 5-yardTrailingtouchdown.14-13,West Virginia regained the lead for good with 2:51 left in the half, when Brown marched in for his second rushing touchdown in the game.

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[ 142 ] 1 2 3 4 F West Virginia 10 10 3 6 29 TCU 7 10 0 0 17 1st TCU Derius Davis 100 kickoff return (Griffin Kell kick) WVU Casey Legg 27 FG WVU Leddie Brown 5 rush (Legg kick) 2nd WVU Legg 38 FG TCU Taye Barber 5 pass from Max Duggan (Kell kick) WVU Brown 1 rush TCU Kell 24 FG 3rd WVU Legg 49 FG 4th WVU Brown 3 rush (pass failed) WVU TCU First Downs 24 19 Rushes/Yards 41/229 34/149 Passing Yardage 258 244 Passes 22/29/0 16/26/2 Punts 2/101/50.5 3/124/41.3 Fumbles/Lost 0/0 3/1 Return Yardage 106 108 Penalties/Yards 5/45 7/45 Time of Possession 35:30 24:30 WVU RUSHING: Brown 24-111, Greene 2-69; WVU PASSING: Doege 21-28-0-257; WVU RECEIVING: Ford-Wheaton 6-65, Ryan 4-81; WVU TACKLES (TFL/QS): Chandler-Semedo 11 (1/0); WVU INTERCEPTIONS: Porter, Woods. TCU RUSHING: Evans 18-62; TCU PASSING: Duggan 16-26-2244; TCU RECEIVING: Johnston 5-113; TCU TACKLES (TFL/QS): Winters 12; Carter 7; TCU INTERCEPTIONS: None. Attendance - 37,288

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[ 143 ] 3138 1 2 3 4 F Iowa State 14 3 14 0 31 West Virginia 14 3 7 14 38 1st ISU Breece Hall 70 rush (Andrew Mevis kick) WVU Leddie Brown 2 rush (Casey Legg kick) ISU Tarique Milton 68 pass from Brock Purdy (Mevis kick) WVU Bryce Ford-Wheaton 20 pass from Jarret Doege (Legg kick) 2nd WVU Legg 31 FG ISU Mevis 34 FG 3rd ISU Jake Hummel 24 interception return (Mevis kick) WVU Ford-Wheaton 23 pass from Doege (Legg kick) ISU Purdy 1 rush (Mevis kick) 4th WVU Winston Wright Jr. 22 pass from Doege (Legg kick) WVU Brown 2 rush (Legg kick) ISU WVU First Downs 16 28 Rushes/Yards 34/239 29/122 Passing Yardage 185 370 Passes 16/27/0 30/47/2 Punts 6/240/40.0 4/176/44.0 Fumbles/Lost 2/1 1/0 Return Yardage 106 26 Penalties/Yards 5/35 5/55 Time of Possession 25:42 34:18 WVU RUSHING: Brown 22-109; WVU PASSING: Doege 30-462-370; WVU RECEIVING: Ford-Wheaton 6-106, Wright 6-100; WVU TACKLES (TFL/QS): Chandler-Semedo 12 (1/1); WVU INTERCEPTIONS: None. ISU RUSHING: Hall 24-167; TCU PASSING: Purdy 16-27-0-185; ISU RECEIVING: Hutchison 6-51; ISU TACKLES (TFL/QS): Young 8, Hummel 8 (1/0); ISU INTERCEPTIONS: Hummel, McDonald. Attendance - 45,613

On ISU’s third play from scrimmage, running back Breece Hall broke loose for a 70-yard touchdown run and a 7-0 lead for the visitors. West Virginia answered with a 75-yard drive to tie the game at 7-7 with 7:05 left in the opening quarter. Iowa State quarterback Brock Purdy then connected on a 68-yard aerial strike to Tarique Milton for a 14-7 lead. The Cyclones hit the Mountaineers with two explosive scoring plays of 70 and 68 yards to grab the early lead. Like they did on the first score, the Mountaineers answered with another 75-yard drive and tied the game at 1414, when Doege connected with FordWheaton for a 20-yard reception. The defenses then settled in as each team could only muster field goals in the second quarter to put the halftime score at 17-17.Second-half action saw the Cyclones win the third quarter, and the Mountaineers

MORGANTOWN (OCT. 30, 2021)

The Mountaineers took the lead with 9:20 left to play with an 85-yard drive that was highlighted by a 20-yard rush from Brown and a 45-yard catch by Ford-Wheaton. On the drive’s sixth play, Brown rushed in from 2-yards out, giving WVU its first lead of the game. Iowa State had two possessions left in the fourth and got down to the WVU 2-yard line, but Hall’s fumble was recovered in the end zone by the Alonzo Addae. One last Cyclone drive started with 3:42 remaining and reached the WVU 25-yard line, but the Mountaineer defense came up with a stop on fourth down as time expired to preserve the upset win. Aside from the offensive performances, Josh Chandler-Semedo led the Mountaineer defense with 12 tackles and one sack.

take the fourth. A 24-yard interception return for a score by Jake Hummel along with a 1-yard run by Purdy enabled Iowa State to take a 31-24 lead into the final stanza.Third-quarter scoring for West Virginia came on Ford-Wheaton’s impressive, 23-yard catch of a Doege pass in the back of the end zone. A stretched out Ford-Wheaton drug a toe in-bounds for one of the best catches of the college football season. Trailing 31-24 in the fourth, West Virginia used yet another 75-yard drive to tie the game on Wright Jr’s. 22-yard touchdown catch on fourth down.

Led by a WVU career-high 370 yards passing and three-touchdown performance from quarterback Jarret Doege, West Virginia pulled off a 38-31 upset of No. 22/23 Iowa State at Milan Puskar Stadium. It was a big day offensively for the Mountaineers. Receivers Bryce FordWheaton and Winston Wright Jr., each hauled in 100-plus yards receiving with touchdown receptions to go along with 109 yards rushing and two scores from running back Leddie Brown to lead the offensive attack. The Mountaineers needed every yard of offense and all the points they could get to neutralize a potent Cyclone attack. The Iowa State offense started strong, but West Virginia was able to counter in a combined 28-point first quarter.

Final numbers showed West Virginia with 122 yards rushing and 370 passing to total 492 yards of offense. Iowa State finished with an impressive 239 rushing and 185 passing for 424 total yards. The win broke WVU’s three-game losing streak to Iowa State, and the Mountaineers lead the all-time series 6-4.

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Oklahoma State defense, the game was basically over after the muffed punt. Oklahoma State closed the scoring with 13:10 left in the game on a 13-yard touch down run from running back Jaylen Warren for a 24-3 lead. The scoring drive also featured a 28-yard completion from Sanders to receiver Jaden Bray, which turned out to be OSU’s longest play from scrimmage in the game.West Virginia quarterbacks were sacked eight times as the Cowboy defense recorded 12 tackles for loss. For the Mountaineer offense, quarterback Jarret Doege finished with 109 yards passing, with 46 of those yards going to receiver Sam James. The struggling WVU running game got 25 yards from Tony Mathis Jr. and 24 yards from Led dieTheBrown.Mountaineer defense turned in a solid effort behind Josh Chandler-Semedo’s nine tackles and six each from Alonzo Addae and Sean Mahone. OSU got 182 yards passing and two touchdowns from Sanders, with both scoring receptions going to Martin who finished with 63 yards receiving. Warren carried 16 times for 78 yards, Malcolm Rodriguez turned in nine tackles and Devin Harper added eight stops, three TFLs, including one sack.Final numbers showed West Virginia with 17 yards rushing and 116 passing for 133 yards of offense. OSU totaled 103 yards on the ground and 182 through the air to finish with 285 yards. The game featured the retirement of leg endary WVU quarterback Major Harris’ No. 9 with a special celebration at the end of the first quarter. While it was an historical day for WVU legends, the current Mountaineers saw their losing streak to Oklahoma State extended to seven games.

MORGANTOWN (NOV. 6, 2021) Oklahoma State used a dominating and attacking defense to post a 24-3 road victory at West Virginia in front of 50,109 fans at Milan Puskar Stadium. West Virginia’s afternoon started on the right track as the Mountaineers took the opening kickoff 64 yards in 11 plays and came away with a 30-yard field goal from Casey Legg. The big play in the drive was a 32-yard reception by receiver Sam James. The Mountaineers settled for the field goal when they could not convert on a third-and-2 from the Oklahoma State 11-yard line. This would prove to be a bit of foreshadowing as the Cowboy defense started to settle in and take control of the game.West Virginia’s 3-0 lead lasted until the 8:20 mark of the second quarter. The Cow boys took the lead for good on quarter back Spencer Sanders’ 6-yard touchdown pass to receiver Tay Martin. The Cowboys extended their lead to 10-3 at halftime on a 34-yard field goal from kicker Tanner Brown to end a 53-yard drive.Even though the halftime stats showed West Virginia with only 61 yards of total offense, WVU was still very much in the game thanks to the Mountaineer defense creating its own havoc on the Oklahoma StateTheoffense.one-score difference stayed until the 7:13 mark of the third quarter, when West Virginia’s Graeson Malashevich muffed an OSU punt that was recovered by the Cowboys at the WVU 24-yard line. Four plays later, Sanders connected again with Martin, this time for a 12-yard scoring toss to give the Cowboys a 17-3 advantage. With the dominance of the STILLS

[ 144 ] 1 2 3 4 F Oklahoma State 0 10 7 7 24 West Virginia 3 0 0 0 3 1st WVU Casey Legg 30 FG 2nd OSU Tay Martin 6 pass from Spencer Sanders (Tanner Brown) OSU Brown 34 FG 3rd OSU Martin 12 pass from Sanders (Brown kick) 4th OSU Jaylen Warren 13 rush (Brown kick) OSU WVU First Downs 17 11 Rushes/Yards 32/103 33/17 Passing Yardage 182 116 Passes 21/31/1 16/24/1 Punts 6/244/40.7 8/339/42.4 Fumbles/Lost 0/0 3/1 Return Yardage 29 107 Penalties/Yards 7/55 3/27 Time of Possession 28:51 31:08 WVU RUSHING: Mathis Jr. 5-25, Brown 10-24; WVU PASSING: Doege 15-22-1-109; WVU RECEIVING: James 5-46; WVU TACKLES (TFL/QS): Chandler-Semedo 9; WVU INTERCEPTIONS: OSUStills.RUSHING: Warren 16-78; OSU PASSING: Sanders 21-31-1182; OSU RECEIVING: Martin 7-63; OSU TACKLES (TFL/QS): Rodriguez 9 (1/0); OSU INTERCEPTIONS: Holmes. Attendance - 50,109

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on Doege’s 13-yard completion to receiver Reese Smith. The big play in the drive was Leddie Brown’s 20-yard run, and the scoring catch was the first of Smith’s career. The fourth quarter saw West Virginia pull within seven points at 24-17, when Doege hit Wright Jr. for a 3-yard score on fourth down. Doege completed passes of 32 and 20 yards to put the Mountaineers in scoring position.Despite what seemed like Kansas State dominance, it was still a winnable game for the Mountaineers until the Wildcats put the game away on the ensuing drive. Faced with a fourth-and-8 from the WVU 39, the Wildcats elected not to punt, and Thompson hit Wheeler for a 35-yard completion. Running back Deuce Vaughn scored on the next play putting K-State up 31-17 with 7:22 remaining. After a West Virginia fumble, Kansas State closed the scoring with a 25-yard Tennant field goal with just 1:59 left on the clock.The Wildcats got 121 yards rushing from Vaughn to lead their attack and basically played mistake- free football on both sides of the ball. West Virginia suffered through three turnovers that turned out to be too many to overcome. Doege led West Virginia with 268 yards passing and two touchdowns, while Brown finished with 85 yardsFinalrushing.teamnumbers showed the Mountaineers with 77 yards rushing and 268 passing to end with 345 yards of offense. Kansas State managed 161 yards on the ground and 138 through the air for 299 totalTheyards.win improved K-State to 7-3 on the year, while the Mountaineers dropped to 4-6 and must win their final two games of the season to become bowl eligible.

State increased its advantage to 14-0 with 3:46 left in the first quarter, when Ty Bowman blocked a Tyler Sumpter punt that teammate Marvin Martin recovered and returned 7 yards for a touchdown. It was West Virginia’s first blocked punt for a touchdown allowed sinceThe1998.Wildcats took a 17-0 lead at the 2:52 mark of the second quarter, when kicker Chris Tennant connected on a 32yard field goal. However, West Virginia got on the board with 33 seconds left before halftime as kicker Casey Legg converted a 39-yard field goal. The kick was set up by two Doege completions of 17 yards to Bryce Ford-Wheaton and Sean Ryan, as the scoring drive covered 53 yards in nine plays.Kansas State made good use of the opening possession of the third quarter thanks to a 64-yard kickoff return from Malik Knowles. Starting at the WVU 33yard line, quarterback Skylar Thompson engineered an eight-play, 33-yard drive that ended with his 4-yard scoring toss to SammyTrailingWheeler.24-3,West Virginia scored its first touchdown with 6:02 left in the third

Kansas State ended a five-game losing streak to West Virginia by defeating the Mountaineers, 34-17, in front of 43,932 at Bill Snyder Family Stadium. It didn’t take long for the Wildcats to seize the momentum as West Virginia quarterback Jarret Doege threw an interception on the game’s second play from scrimmage. Doege’s pass was on the mark, but it went through the hands of Winston Wright Jr. and was intercepted by Russ Yeast. Six plays later, a Joe Ervin 2-yard touchdown run put the Wildcats up,Kansas7-0.

[ 145 ] 1 2 3 4 F West Virginia 0 3 7 7 17 Kansas State 14 3 7 10 34 1st KSU Joe Ervin 2 rush (Chris Tennant kick) KSU Marvin Martin 7 blocked punt return (Tennant kick) 2nd KSU Tennant 32 FG WVU Casey Legg 39 FG 3rd KSU Sammy Wheeler 4 pass from Skylar Thompson (Tennant kick) WVU Reese Smith 13 pass from Jarret Doege (Legg kick) 4th WVU Winston Wright Jr. 3 pass from Doege (Legg kick) KSU Deuce Vaughn 4 rush (Tennant kick) KSU Tennant 25 FG) WVU KSU First Downs 20 15 Rushes/Yards 26/77 40/161 Passing Yardage 268 138 Passes 27/45/2 14/19/0 Punts 3/66/22.0 3/116/38.7 Fumbles/Lost 3/1 0/0 Return Yardage 43 116 Penalties/Yards 2/26 1/10 Time of Possession 26:32 33:28 WVU RUSHING: Brown 20-85; WVU PASSING: Doege 27-452-268; WVU RECEIVING: Ford-Wheaton 5-67, Prather 4-60; WVU TACKLES (TFL/QS): Addae 8 (1/0), Loe 8 (1/0), Woods 7; WVU INTERCEPTIONS: None. KSU RUSHING: Vaughn 25-121; KSU PASSING: Thompson 1419-0-138; KSU RECEIVING: Brooks 5-62, Wheeler 3-45; KSU TACKLES (TFL/QS): Fletcher 7 (1/0); KSU INTERCEPTIONS: Fletcher, AttendanceYeast.-43,932 10GAME 3417

MANHATTAN, KAN. (NOV. 13, 2021)

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The win improved West Virginia to 5-6, while Texas fell out of bowl eligibility at 4-7.

The game’s opening possession saw the Mountaineers drive 75 yards, and Doege threw the first of three touchdowns, as receiver Sam James caught a 20-yard strike for a 7-0 lead. The seven-point, first-quarter advantage held into the second quarter, when West Virginia advanced to a 14-0 lead on Doege’s 14-yard scoring toss to receiver Winston Wright Jr. At the 8:34 mark of the second quarter, Texas got on the board with a 49-yard run by Keilan Robinson. The scoring drive traveled 79 yards in six plays and cut WVU’s lead to However,14-7. West Virginia answered with an 82-yard, 5:55 drive that ended with Brown’s 2-yard touchdown run for a 21-7 advantage. Texas added a 50-yard field goal by Cameron Dicker just before the half, cutting the home team’s lead to 21-10.

[ 146 ] 1 2 3 4 F Texas 0 10 7 6 23 West Virginia 7 14 7 3 31 1st WVU Sam James 20 pass from Jarret Doege (Casey Legg kick) 2nd WVU Winston Wright Jr. 14 pass from Doege (Legg kick) UT Keilan Robinson 49 rush (Cameron Dicker kick) WVU Leddie Brown 2 rush (Legg kick) UT Dicker 50 FG 3rd UT Xavier Worthy 52 pass from Hudson Card (Dicker kick) WVU Sean Ryan 7 pass from Doege (Legg kick) 4th UT Roschon Johnson 6 rush (Card pass WVUfailed)- Legg 45 FG UT WVU First Downs 16 28 Rushes/Yards 28/203 43/158 Passing Yardage 152 301 Passes 14/30/1 28/44/0 Punts 5/221/44.2 4/177/44.2 Fumbles/Lost 1/0 0/0 Return Yardage 40 52 Penalties/Yards 4/41 3/19 Time of Possession 21:24 38:36 WVU RUSHING: Brown 33-158; WVU PASSING: Doege 27-43-0290; WVU RECEIVING: Wright Jr. 6-67, James 5-64; WVU TACKLES (TFL/QS): Chandler-Semedo 12 )1/1), Mahone 6, McLeod 6; WVU INTERCEPTIONS: Mahone. UT RUSHING: Robinson 9-111, Johnson 15-77; UT PASSING: Card 10-16-0-123, Thompson 4-14-1-29; UT RECEIVING: Worthy 7-85; UT TACKLES (TFL/QS): Cook 8; UT INTERCEPTIONS: None. Attendance - 48,755

Halftime statistics showed West Virginia’s dominance. The Mountaineers outgained the Longhorns, 301-135, and controlled the football nearly 13 minutes longer.

Final numbers showed West Virginia with 158 yards rushing and 301 passing for 459 yards of total offense. Texas finished with 203 yards rushing on the strength of Robinson’s 111 yards, while Card and Thompson combined for 152 yards passing to total 355 yards of offense.

The West Virginia defense came up with an important stop on Texas’ opening drive of the second half, but the Longhorns capitalized on their second drive, when quarterback Hudson Card connected with Xavier Worthy for a 52-yard touchdown strike at the 5:40 mark. Despite losing the statistical battle, suddenly Texas had the momentum and trailed by only four points at 21-17. However, West Virginia didn’t flinch, answering Texas with a nine-play, 75-yard drive that saw Doege connect with Sean Ryan for a 7-yard scoring pass. Brown had big runs of 26 and 18 yards on the drive and accounted for 51 of the 75 yards. Doege’s 19-yard completion to Wright Jr. on third-and-18, not only kept the drive alive, but might have been one of WVU’s most important pass completions of the season.

Fourth-quarter action saw Texas again come within striking distance, when the Longhorns completed a 72-yard touchdown drive in eight plays, The two-point conversion failed, putting the score in favor of WVU, 28-23, with 12:25 left to play. The Mountaineers then embarked on a 14-play drive that took 5:22 off the clock and ended with a 45-yard field goal from kicker Casey Legg. Leading, 31-23, WVU defensive back Sean Mahone intercepted Casey Thompson to end the last real scoring threat by the Longhorns.

MORGANTOWN (NOV. 20, 2021)

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Behind 290 yards passing from quarterback Jarret Doege and 158 yards rushing from running back Leddie Brown, West Virginia downed Texas, 31-23, before 48,755 fans at Milan Puskar Stadium. The Mountaineers ran 29 more plays than the Longhorns and controlled the ball more than 17 minutes longer in snapping a two-game losing streak to the visitors from Austin. West Virginia scored first, then controlled the football and never trailed in the game. By doing so, the Mountaineers kept their bowl hopes alive with their fifth win of the season.

[ 147 ] 1 2 3 4 F West Virginia 7 14 10 3 34 Kansas 6 7 8 7 28 1st KU Jacob Borcila 46 FG WVU Winston Wright Jr. 14 pass from Jarret Doege (Legg kick) KU Borcila 35 FG 2nd WVU Wright Jr. 14 pass from Doege (Legg kick) KU Jared Casey 8 pass from Jalon Daniels (Borcila kick) WVU Sam James 7 pass from Doege (Legg kick) 3rd KU Gavin Potter 28 interception return (Earl Bostick pass from Daniels) WVU Leddie Brown 44 rush (Legg kick) WVU Legg 38 FG 4th WVU Legg 37 FG KU Daniels 3 rush (Borcila kick) WVU ARMY First Downs 23 15 Rushes/Yards 50/261 27/87 Passing Yardage 175 249 Passes 17/22/1 22/32/2 Punts 2/82/41.0 2/83/41.5 Fumbles/Lost 1/1 2/0 Return Yardage 0 139 Penalties/Yards 5/50 4/34 Time of Possession 32:28 26:37 WVU RUSHING: Brown 19-156, Mathis 22-118; WVU PASS ING: Doege 16-21-2-170; WVU RECEIVING: Ryan 5-87; WVU TACKLES (TFL/QS): Chandler-Semedo 8 (1/0). McLeod 8 (1/0); WVU INTERCEPTIONS: Chandler-Semedo (2). KU RUSHING: Pesek-Hickson 12-60; KU PASSING: Daniels 2232-2-249; KU RECEIVING: Lassiter 7-45, Grimm 4-105, Casey 4-67; KU TACKLES (TFL/QS): Logan 14 (1/0), Potter 10 (2.0) Miller 9 (1/0); KU INTERCEPTIONS: Potter. Attendance - 23,117

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Final numbers showed West Virginia with a powerful run game that totaled 261 yards and one touchdown. The passing game finished with 175 yards for 436 yards of offense. Chandler-Semedo’s defensive line for the night included eight tackles, two interceptions, one TFL and one forced fumble. Kansas finished with 87 yards on the ground and 249 passing for 336 total yards. With the win, the Mountaineers qualified for their second straight bowl under Neal Brown and now lead the all-time series with Kansas by a 10-1 count.

Third-quarter action saw the two teams combine for 18 points as Kansas struck first to tie the game, when Gavin Potter intercepted Doege and returned it 28 yards for a pick six. The Jayhawks’ two-point conversion was successful and suddenly WVU’s eight-point lead was erased at the 12:30 mark of the third quarter. With the game tied 21-21, West Virginia took control on the strength of its running attack. Brown’s 44-yard touchdown run put the Mountaineers back in front, 28-21. The Mountaineer defense then held the Jayhawks on fourth-and-1, setting the offense up in good field position. Nine plays later, kicker Casey Legg added a 38-yard field goal to give the Mountaineers a 31-21 lead heading into the fourth quarter. WVU linebacker Josh Chandler-Semedo intercepted Daniels twice in the end zone, while Legg added a 37-yard field goal between the two interceptions, putting the Mountaineer advantage at 34-21. With time winding down, the Jayhawks added a 3-yard run from Daniels to pull within six, but it was wasn’t enough as WVU grabbled its sixth victory of 2021.

LAWRENCE, KAN. (NOV. 27, 2021)

West Virginia rode the strength of two 100-yard rushers to defeat Kansas, 34-28, at David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium. Leddie Brown led the way with 156 yards rushing on 19 carries for an 8.2 yards per carry average. Brown was joined by teammate Tony Mathis Jr., who logged 118 yards on 22 carries for a 5.4 yards per carry average. The two running backs fueled a Mountaineer offensive attack that averaged 6.1 yards per play on the night.West Virginia’s offense had to wait to get on the field early on, as Kansas took the game’s opening possession 47 yards in 3:37 and came away with a 46-yard Jacob Borcila field goal. A West Virginia fumble on its first drive did not hurt the Mountaineers after a strong defensive stand. On its second possession, West Virginia took the lead, when quarterback Jarret Doege connected on a 14-yard touchdown pass to receiver Winston Wright Jr. Trailing 7-3, the Jayhawks added a second Borcila field goal in the first quarter, cutting their deficit to 7-6 before the two teams combined for 21 points in the second quarter. Doege connected with Wright Jr., again for 14 yards at the 10:05 mark, ending a 75-yard drive and upping WVU’s advantage to 14-6. Kansas hit big plays of 20 and 36 yards before quarterback Jalon Daniels found receiver Jared Casey for an 8-yard touchdown reception, putting the score at 14-13 with 7:24 left in the first half. The Mountaineers answered with a touchdown just before halftime. Doege’s third touchdown of the half went to receiver Sam James with 12 seconds left, giving WVU a 21-13 margin at the intermission.

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Minnesota used a ball-control offense and a stingy defense to defeat West Virginia, 18-6, in the Guaranteed Rate Bowl at Chase Field in Phoenix. The Golden Gopher offense controlled the football for 38:29 compared to West Virginia’s 21:31, while the Minnesota defense contained the Mountaineers, holding WVU to just 206 total yards. Minnesota finished the game with two 100-yard rushers in Ky Thomas (144) and Mar’Keise Irving (129), as the Golden Gophers complied 183 more rushing yards than the Mountaineers.

A Minnesota fumble and a missed field goal by Gopher kicker Matthew Trickett kept the game scoreless after one quarter of play.Second-quarter play provided the most spark in the game as the two teams combined for 21 points. Minnesota opened the scoring on a 2-yard rush from offensive lineman Daniel Faalele, who checked in as an eligible receiver. Instead of kicking the extra point, Minnesota coach P.J. Fleck turned to his bag of tricks for a Brock Annexstad two-point conversion run, giving the Gophers an 8-0 lead with 14:19 left in the first half. West Virginia matched the touchdown on its next possession as quarterback Jarret Doege engineered a 12-play, 75yard scoring drive that ended with his 1-yard run on fourth down. The drive consumed 5:31, but the Mountaineers still trailed by two, when they failed to match Minnesota’s two-point conversion.

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A total of three points were scored in the second half, and they came off the foot of Trickett, who connected on a 49yard attempt at the 5:48 mark of the third quarter to end an eight-play, 39-yard drive in 5:53.West Virginia’s offense could not muster any scoring threats on the Minnesota defense in the second half, as the Mountaineers ran only 20 plays on five possessions with the fifth drive consisting of just one play as time expired to end the game. Doege finished his WVU career with 140 yards passing, while running back Tony Mathis Jr. led the Mountaineer ground game with 56 yards rushing. Receiver Sam James turned in 40 yards on three catches, and linebacker Lance Dixon topped the Mountaineer defensive effort with 11 tackles.Beside the rushing of Thomas and Irving, the Minnesota offense got 109 yards passing from quarterback Tanner Morgan and 58 yards from receiver from Dylan Wright on just two catches. The Golden Gopher defense was led by Tyler Nubin with eight tackles and one sack. Final numbers showed West Virginia with 66 yards rushing and 140 passing to total 206 yards of offense. Minnesota’s final numbers included 249 yards on the ground and 109 through the air for 358 total yards. The game was the first meeting between the two schools, and the win ended Minnesota’s season at 9-4. The Mountaineers closed the 2021 campaign at 6-7 and now stand at 16-23 all-time in bowl games after making their 18th bowl appearance in the last 20 years.

[ 148 ] 1 2 3 4 F West Virginia 0 6 0 0 6 Minnesota 0 15 3 0 18 2nd MIN Daniel Faalele 2 rush (Brock Annexstad rush) WVU Jarret Doege 1 rush (Doege pass failed) MIN Ky Thomas 5 rush (Matthew Trickett kick) 3rd MIN Trickett 49 FG WVU MIN First Downs 15 17 Rushes/Yards 27/66 51/249 Passing Yardage 140 109 Passes 18/31/1 8/13/1 Punts 7/299/42.7 3/131/43.7 Fumbles/Lost 3/0 1/1 Return Yardage 19 16 Penalties/Yards 4/20 3/27 Time of Possession 21:31 38:29 WVU RUSHING: Mathis Jr. 13-56; WVU PASSING: Doege 1831-1-140; WVU RECEIVING: Mathis Jr. 5-24, Smith 4-38, James 3-40; WVU TACKLES (TFL/QS): Dixon 11, Matthews 7 (2/1); WVU INTERCEPTIONS: Woods. MIN RUSHING: Thomas 21-144, Irving 19-129; MIN PASSING: Morgan 8-13-1-109; MIN RECEIVING: Jackson 3-19, Wright 2-58; MIN TACKLES (TFL/QS): Nubin 8 (1/1); MIN INTERCEPTIONS: Dixon. Attendance - 21,220 13GAME 186 CHARLES WOODS

Leading 8-6, Minnesota took a 15-6 lead at the intermission, when Thomas rushed in from 5-yards out with 2:14 left. The 61-yard drive was highlighted by Thomas’ 50-yard run as he accounted for 57 of the 61 yards in the drive.

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[ 149 ] TEAM STATISTICS WVU OPP 4TH-DOWN Conversions 19/28 10/25 4th-Down Pct 68% 40% SACKS BY-Yards 27-182 38-294 MISC YARDS 0 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 39 36 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 19-23 19-24 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 0-0 RED-ZONE SCORES (45-50) 90% (35-50) 70% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (33-50) 66% (21-50) 42% PAT-ATTEMPTS (37-39) 95% (35-36) 97% ATTENDANCE 30,9500 276,070 Games/Avg Per Game 6/51,583 6/46,012 Neutral Site Games 1/21220 RUSHING GP Att. Gain Loss Net Avg. TD Long Avg./G Leddie Brown 12 223 1,095 30 1,065 4.8 13 80 88.8 Tony Mathis Jr. 11 72 327 15 312 4.3 0 45 28.4 Jarret Doege 13 66 119 253 -134 -2.0 1 12 -10.3 Garrett Greene 11 47 353 47 306 6.5 4 67 27.8 Justin Johnson Jr. 8 24 95 5 90 3.8 0 15 11.3 A’Varius Sparrow 4 3 4 0 4 1.3 1 3 1.0 Sam James 13 2 9 0 9 4.5 0 9 0.7 Winston Wright Jr. 13 2 2 0 2 1.0 0 1 0.2 Marquan Rucker 4 2 6 0 6 3.0 0 5 1.5 Isaiah Esdale 10 1 0 7 -7 -7.0 0 0 -0.7 TEAM 13 10 0 49 -49 -4.9 0 0 -3.8 Total 13 452 2,010 406 1,604 3.5 19 80 123.4 Opponents 13 452 2,144 343 1,801 4.0 15 70 138.5 PASSING GP Efficiency C-A-Int. Pct. Yds. TD Long Avg./G Jarret Doege 13 135.9 272-417-12 65.2 3,048 19 55 234.5 Garrett Greene 11 109.0 16-26-0 61.5 147 0 28 13.4 Will Crowder 1 217.6 2-2-0 100.0 28 0 20 28.0 Team 13 0.0 0-2-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Opponents 13 137.3 236-368-9 64.1 2,750 17 75 211.5Total 13 134.1 290-447-12 64.9 3,223 19 55 247.9 FOOTBALL STATISTICS 21 Date Opponent Score Overall Conference Time Attendance Sept. 4, 2021 at Maryland 24-30/L 0-1 0-0 3:57 43,811 Sept. 11, 2021 LONG ISLAND 66-0/W 1-1 0-0 3:23 50,911 Sept. 18, 2021 VIRGINIA TECH 27-21/W 2-1 0-0 3:15 60,022 * Sept. 25, 2021 at Oklahoma 13-16/L 2-2 0-1 3:19 84,353 * Oct. 2, 2021 TEXAS TECH 20-23/L 2-3 0-2 3:17 54,090 * Oct. 9, 2021 at Baylor 20-45/L 2-4 0-3 3:24 43,569 * Oct. 23, 2021 at TCU 29-17/W 3-4 1-3 3:17 37,288 * Oct. 30, 2021 IOWA STATE 38-31/W 4-4 2-3 3:35 45,613 * Nov. 6, 2021 OKLAHOMA STATE 3-24/L 4-5 2-4 3:10 50,109 * Nov. 13, 2021 at Kansas State 17-34/L 4-6 2-5 3:08 43,932 * Nov. 20, 2021 TEXAS 31-23/W 5-6 3-5 3:30 48,755 * Nov. 27, 2021 at Kansas 34-28/W 6-6 4-5 3:22 23,117 ^ Dec. 28, 2021 vs. Minnesota 6-18/L 6-7 4-5 3:12 21,220 * Big 12 Game ^ Guaranteed Rate Bowl TEAM STATISTICS WVU OPP SCORING 328 310 Points Per Game 25.2 23.8 Points Off Turnovers 19 56 FIRST DOWNS 279 224 Rushing 108 97 Passing 148 113 Penalty 23 14 RUSHING YARDAGE 1,604 1,801 Yards gained rushing 2,010 2,144 Yards lost rushing 406 343 Rushing Attempts 452 452 Average Per Rush 3.5 4.0 Average Per Game 123.4 138.5 TDs Rushing 19 15 PASSING YARDAGE 3,223 2,750 Comp-Att-Int 290-447-12 236-368-9 Average Per Pass 7.2 7.5 Average Per Catch 11.1 11.7 Average Per Game 247.9 211.5 TDs Passing 19 17 TOTAL OFFENSE 4,827 4551 Total Plays 899 820 Average Per Play 5.4 5.6 Average Per Game 371.3 350.1 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 27-672 41-891 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 19-59 11-71 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 9-104 12-73 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 24.9 21.7 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 3.1 6.5 INT RETURN AVERAGE 11.6 6.1 FUMBLES-LOST 23-8 14-5 PENALTIES-Yards 67-561 57-470 Average Per Game 43.2 36.2 PUNTS-Yards 53-2,345 59-2,412 Average Per Punt 44.2 40.9 Net punt average 38.9 38.7 KICKOFFS-Yards 69-3,779 66-4,064 Average Per Kick 54.8 61.6 Net kick average 34.4 37.7 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 31:19 28:31 3RD-DOWN Conversions 74/186 60/173 3rd-Down Pct 40% 35% SCORE BY QUARTERS1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT1 OT2 Total West Virginia 104 90 81 53 0 0 328 Opponents 107 71 70 62 0 0 310 2021 SEASON REVIEW

[ 150 ] RECEIVING G No. Yds. Avg. TD Long Avg./G Winston Wright Jr. 13 63 688 10.9 5 40 52.9 Sam James 13 42 505 12.0 5 53 38.8 Bryce Ford-Wheaton 12 42 575 13.7 3 45 47.9 Leddie Brown 12 36 217 6.0 1 25 18.1 Isaiah Esdale 10 29 362 12.5 1 55 36.2 Sean Ryan 13 25 399 16.0 3 44 30.7 Reese Smith 13 12 124 10.3 1 20 9.5 Kaden Prather 12 12 175 14.6 0 32 14.6 Mike O’Laughlin 5 11 65 5.9 0 11 13.0 Tony Mathis Jr. 11 7 29 4.1 0 9 2.6 T.J. Banks 12 6 51 8.5 0 17 4.3 Sam Brown 1 2 16 8.0 0 16 16.0 Justin Johnson Jr. 8 2 9 4.5 0 7 1.1 Preston Fox 4 1 8 8.0 0 8 2.0 Total 13 290 3,223 11.1 19 55 247.9 Opponents 13 236 2,750 11.7 17 75 211.5 PUNT RETURNS No. Yds. Avg. TD Long Isaiah Esdale 13 57 4.4 0 27 Graeson Malashevich 4 7 1.8 0 10 Sam James 1 -2 -2.0 0 0 Winston Wright Jr. 1 -3 -3.0 0 0 Total 19 59 3.1 0 27 Opponents 11 71 6.5 1 21 INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds. Avg. TD Long Sean Mahone 2 29 14.5 0 28 Josh Chandler-Semedo 2 0 0.0 0 0 Charles Woods 2 32 16.0 0 32 Dante Stills 1 0 0.0 0 0 Jackie Matthews 1 0 0.0 0 0 Darryl Porter Jr. 1 43 43.0 0 43 Total 9 104 11.6 0 43 Opponents 12 73 6.1 2 28 KICK RETURNS No. Yds. Avg. TD Long Winston Wright Jr. 23 618 26.9 1 98 Graeson Malashevich 4 54 13.5 0 23 Total 27 672 24.9 1 98 Opponents 41 891 21.7 1 100 FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds. Avg. TD Long Charles Woods 2 0 0.0 0 0 Alonzo Addae 1 0 0.0 0 0 Jared Bartlett 1 0 0.0 0 0 Sean Martin 1 0 0.0 0 0 Total 5 0 0.0 0 0 Opponents 8 0 0.0 0 0 INDIVIDUAL SCORING 2021 SEASON REVIEW JARRET DOEGE | ----------------- PATs ---------------- | TD FGs Kick Rush Rec. Pass DXP Safety Points Casey Legg 0 19-23 35-35 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 92 Leddie Brown 14 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 84 Winston Wright Jr. 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36 Sam James 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 Garrett Greene 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 Sean Ryan 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Bryce Ford-Wheaton 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Jarret Doege 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Isaiah Esdale 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Reese Smith 1 3-4 1-1 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 A’Varius Sparrow 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Evan Staley 0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 2 Total 39 19-23 37-37 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 328 Opponents 36 19-24 33-33 1-1 1 1-1 0 0 310

[ 151 ] TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg./G Jarret Doege 13 483 -134 3,048 2,914 224.2 Leddie Brown 12 223 1,065 0 1,065 88.8 Garrett Greene 11 73 306 147 453 41.2 Tony Mathis Jr. 11 72 312 0 312 28.4 Justin Johnson Jr. 8 24 90 0 90 11.3 Will Crowder 1 2 0 28 28 28.0 Sam James 13 2 9 0 9 0.7 Marquan Rucker 4 2 6 0 6 1.5 A’Varius Sparrow 4 3 4 0 4 1.0 Winston Wright Jr. 13 2 2 0 2 0.2 Isaiah Esdale 10 1 -7 0 -7 -0.7 TEAM 13 0 -49 0 -49 -3.8 Total 13 899 1,604 3,223 4,827 371.3 Opponents 13 820 1,801 2,750 4,551 350.1 ALL-PURPOSE G Rush Rec. PR KOR IR Tot Avg./G Winston Wright Jr. 13 2 688 -3 618 0 1,305 100.4 Leddie Brown 12 1,065 217 0 0 0 1,282 106.8 Bryce Ford-Wheaton 12 0 575 0 0 0 575 47.9 Sam James 13 9 505 -2 0 0 512 39.4 Isaiah Esdale 10 -7 362 57 0 0 412 41.2 Sean Ryan 13 0 399 0 0 0 399 30.7 Tony Mathis Jr. 11 312 29 0 0 0 341 31.0 Garrett Greene 11 306 0 0 0 0 306 27.8 Kaden Prather 12 0 175 0 0 0 175 14.6 Reese Smith 13 0 124 0 0 0 124 9.5 Justin Johnson Jr. 8 90 9 0 0 0 99 12.4 Mike O’Laughlin 5 0 65 0 0 0 65 13.0 Graeson Malashevich 13 0 0 7 54 0 61 4.7 T.J. Banks 12 0 51 0 0 0 51 4.3 Darryl Porter Jr. 13 0 0 0 0 43 43 3.3 Charles Woods 11 0 0 0 0 32 32 2.9 Sean Mahone 13 0 0 0 0 29 29 2.2 Same Brown 1 0 16 0 0 0 16 16.0 Preston Fox 4 0 8 0 0 0 8 2.0 Marquan Rucker 4 6 0 0 0 0 6 1.5 A’Varius Sparrow 4 4 0 0 0 0 4 1.0 TEAM 13 -49 0 0 0 0 -40 -3.8 Jarret Doege 13 -134 0 0 0 0 0 -10.3 Total 13 1,604 3,223 59 672 104 5,662 435.5 Opponents 13 1,801 2,750 71 891 73 5,586 429.7 FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct. 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Long Bkd Casey Legg 19-23 .826 0-0 8-8 7-8 4-7 0-0 49 1 Totals 19-23 .826 0-0 8-8 7-8 4-7 0-0 49 1 Opponents 19-24 .792 0-0 6-10 8-8 4-4 1-2 50 0 FG SEQUENCE West Virginia OPPONENTS Maryland (23) (45),51,(21),(26) LIU (44) 25 Virginia Tech (21),(44) 24 Texas 48,(45) (50) Kansas 44,(38),(37) (46),(35) Baylor (29),(27) (45) Oklahoma (25),(21) (28),(35),(30) Oklahoma State (30) (34) Iowa State (31) (34) TCU (27),(38),(49),38 (24) Kansas State 47,(39) (32),26,(25) Minneasota 25,(49) Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. PUNTING No. Yds. Avg. Long TB FC I20 50+ Bkd Tyler Sumpter 52 2,261 43.5 72 6 18 12 7 0 TEAM 1 84 84.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Total 53 2,345 44.2 72 6 18 12 7 1 Opponents 59 2,412 40.9 56 4 21 21 9 0 KICKOFFS No. Yds. Avg. TB OB Return Net Yd Line Evan Staley 51 2,935 57.5 9 4 Casey Legg 13 530 40.8 0 1 Kolton McGhee 5 314 62.8 3 0 Total 69 3,779 54.8 12 5 41 34.4 30 Opponents 66 4,064 61.6 29 2 27 37.7 27 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS Opponent Overall 1st Qtr. 2nd Qtr. 3rd Qtr. 4th Qtr. OT at Maryland 6-14 42.9% 2-3 66.7% 1-2 50% 2-6 33.3% 1-3 33.3% LIU 11-16 68.8% 3-4 75% 4-6 66.7% 3-3 100% 1-3 33.3% Virginia Tech 3-12 25% 0-1 0% 2-4 50% 0-3 0% 1-4 25% at Oklahoma 4-14 28.6% 4-5 80% 0-6 0% 0-2 0% 0-1 0% Texas Tech 5-11 45.5% 1-2 50% 1-3 33.3% 3-4 75% 0-2 0% at Baylor 3-15 20% 1-4 25% 1-4 25% 0-3 0% 1-4 25% at TCU 6-14 42.9% 2-4 50% 1-2 50% 2-4 50% 1-4 25% Iowa State 9-15 60% 4-6 66.7% 2-4 50% 2-2 100% 1-3 33.3% Oklahoma State 2-14 14.3% 0-4 0% 0-2 0% 1-4 25% 1-4 25% at Kansas State 5-14 35.7% 0-3 0% 2-5 40% 2-4 50% 1-2 50% Texas 12-20 60% 4-6 66.7% 2-4 50% 4-5 80% 2-5 40% at Kansas 5-14 35.7% 1-2 50% 2-3 66.7% 2-5 40% 0-4 0% vs Minnesota 3-13 23.1% 0-3 0% 3-6 50% 0-3 0% 0-1 0% WVU 74-186 39.8% 22-47 46.8% 21-51 41.2% 21-48 43.8% 10-40 25% 0-0 0% Opponents 60-173 34.7% 17-36 47.2% 12-51 23.5% 12-37 32.4% 19-49 38.8% 0-0 0% 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS Opponent Overall 1st Qtr. 2nd Qtr. 3rd Qtr. 4th Qtr. OT at Maryland 1-1 100% 0-0 0% 0-0 0% 0-0 0% 1-1 100% LIU 3-5 60% 1-1 100% 2-2 100% 0-0 0% 0-2 0% Virginia Tech 1-1 100% 0-0 0% 0-0 0% 1-1 100% 0-0 0% at Oklahoma 2-2 100% 1-1 100% 1-1 100% 0-0 0% 0-0 0% Texas Tech 1-2 100% 0-0 0% 0-1 0% 0-0 0% 1-1 100% at Baylor 0-0 0% 0-0 0% 0-0 0% 0-0 0% 0-0 0% at TCU 1-2 50% 1-1 100% 0-0 0% 0-0 0% 0-1 0% Iowa State 1-1 100% 0-0 0% 0-0 0% 0-0 0% 1-1 100% Oklahoma State 1-3 33.3% 1-1 100% 0-0 0% 0-0 0% 0-2 0% at Kansas State 3-4 75% 0-1 0% 0-0 0% 2-2 100% 1-1 100% Texas 1-2 50% 0-0 0% 0-0 0% 0-0 0% 1-2 50% at Kansas 3-3 100% 1-1 100% 0-0 0% 1-1 100% 1-1 100% vs Minnesota 1-2 50% 0-0 0% 1-1 100% 0-1 0% 0-0 0% WVU 19-28 67.9% 5-6 83.3% 4-5 80% 4-5 80% 6-12 50% 0-0 0% Opponents 10-25 40% 2-3 66.7% 3-5 60% 0-2 0% 5-15 33.3% 0-0 0% TIME OF POSSESSION Opponent Overall 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr at Maryland 26:07 7:23 4:38 9:34 4:32 LIU 35:07 7:27 9:30 9:38 8:32 Virginia Tech 27:57 3:45 8:10 9:23 6:39 at Oklahoma 33:00 9:07 11:19 7:21 5:13 Texas Tech 30:38 3:33 9:53 9:42 7:30 at Baylor 34:21 6:56 6:56 11:24 9:05 at TCU 35:30 11:36 6:00 6:01 11:53 Iowa State 34:18 11:52 6:47 4:50 10:49 Oklahoma State 31:08 10:09 5:18 7:57 7:44 at Kansas State 26:32 8:10 6:32 4:15 7:35 Texas 38:36 7:25 13:49 9:35 7:47 at Kanas 32:28 2:59 13:27 9:45 6:17 vs Minnesota 21:31 4:29 9:22 4:50 2:50 West Virginia 407:13 94:51 111:41 104:15 96:26 Avg. 31:19 7:18 8:35 8:01 7:25 Opponents 370:38 80:07 103:22 74:17 112:52 Avg. 28:31 6:10 7:57 5:43 8:41

[ 152 ] |-----------------Tackles-----------------| |-Sacks-| |----Pass Def----| |----Fumbles-----| Blkd. GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yards No./Yards Int./Yards PBU QBH Rcv./Yards FF Kick Safety 7 Josh Chandler-Semedo 13 68 42 110 5.5/20 1.5/11 2/0 3 6 0 2 0 0 29 Sean Mahone 13 54 27 81 4/16 0.5/6 2/29 2 0 0 1 0 0 4 Alonzo Addae 13 45 28 73 4.5/13 1/6 0 3 0 1/0 0 0 0 2 Darryl Porter Jr. 13 40 6 46 1/3 0 1/43 6 0 0 0 0 0 3 Jackie Matthews 13 34 9 43 6.5/22 1/10 1/0 3 0 0 0 0 0 6 Exree Loe 10 26 12 38 3/4 1/2 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 90 Akheem Mesidor 13 24 14 38 8/50 4.5/38 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 12 Taijh Alston 13 23 14 37 11/48 5/26 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 5 Lance Dixon 10 24 12 36 1/1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 55 Dante Stills 13 29 7 36 15/69 7/51 1/0 0 6 0 1 0 0 19 Scottie Young Jr. 10 27 6 33 2/8 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 10 Jared Bartlett 13 15 16 31 6/32 3.5/25 0 0 5 1/0 1 0 0 23 Charles Woods 11 23 8 31 2/4 0 2/32 4 0 2/0 0 0 0 11 Nicktroy Fortune 7 16 9 25 1.5/2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 25 Saint McLeod 8 15 7 22 1/2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 95 Jordan Jefferson 13 7 10 17 4/9 0.5/3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 91 Sean Martin 13 5 11 16 0.5/2 0 0 0 1 1/0 0 0 0 8 VanDarius Cowan 10 11 4 15 1/8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 47 Deshawn Stevens 12 9 2 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 Malachi Ruffin 11 8 2 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 96 Edward Vesterinen 8 1 6 7 0.5/1 0.5/1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 45 Taurus Simmons 12 3 3 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 Reese Smith 13 4 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 44 Lanell Carr 10 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bryce Ford-Wheaton 12 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 52 Jalen Thornton 12 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 Aubrey Burks 6 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 97 Brayden Dudley 1 2 0 2 2/2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 Davis Mallinger 4 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Leddie Brown 12 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 Kerry Martin 3 2 0 2 1/2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 99 Darel Middleton 2 1 1 2 1/3 1/3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 45 Derek Ambrosino 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 Caleb Coleman 4 1 0 1 1/1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 43 Eddie Watkins Jr. 1 1 0 1 1/2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Kaden Prather 12 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 Sam James 13 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 47 J.P. Hadley 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 36 Marquan Rucker 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 Andrew Wilson-Lamp 4 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 13 533 264 797 84/324 27/182 9/104 28 28 5/0 9 0 0 Opponents 13 571 280 851 80/392 38/294 12/73 42 31 8/0 13 2 0 DEFENSIVE LEADERS 2021 SEASON REVIEW

NATIONAL HALL OF FAMERS .....................................154 CONSENSUS ALL-AMERICANS ...................................155 ALL-AMERICANS .......................................................156 TOP PERFORMANCES ................................................158 TEAM RECORDS ........................................................165 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 166 DEFENSIVE RECORDS 168 MILAN PUSKAR STADIUM RECORDS 170 COACHING HISTORY 172 ALL-TIME SCORES 173 RECORD BY DATE 177 WINNINGEST DATES/DAYS ........................................180 SERIES RECORDS ......................................................181 BOWL GAMES ...........................................................182 ALL-TIME LETTERMEN ...............................................189 MOUNTAINEERS IN THE PROS ...................................196 NFL DRAFT PICKS ......................................................201 RecordBook

[ 154 ] RECORD BOOK MOUNTAINEER NATIONAL HALL OF FAMERS

ALFRED EARLE “GREASY” NEALE P ro Football Hall of Fame Inducted: 1969 as a coach College Football Hall of Fame Inducted: 1967 as a coach

IRA ERRETT “RAT” RODGERS College Football Hall of Fame Inducted: 1953 as a player

FRANK CIGNETTI SR. College Football Hall of Fame Inducted: 2013 as a coach

ROBERT LEE “SAM” HUFF Pro Football Hall of Fame Inducted: 1982 as a player College Football Hall of Fame Inducted: 1980 as a player

WVU No. 9 Retired - 2021

WVU No. 90 Retired - 2021

CLARENCE WILEY “DOC” SPEARS College Football Hall of Fame Inducted: 1955 as a coach DARRYL VICTOR TALLEY College Football Hall of Fame Inducted: 2011 as a player

DONALD EUGENE “DON” NEHLEN College Football Hall of Fame Inducted: 2005 as a coach

ROBERT CLECKLER “BOBBY” BOWDEN College Football Hall of Fame Inducted: 2006 as a coach

WVU No. 21 Retired - 2009

WVU No. 75 Retired - 2005

MAJOR CLAYBOURNE HARRIS College Football Hall of Fame Inducted: 2009 as a player

WVU No. 77 Retired - 2016

FLOYD “BEN” SCHWARTZWALDER College Football Hall of Fame Inducted: 1982 as a coach

FIELDING HARRIS “HURRY UP” YOST College Football Hall of Fame Inducted: 1951 as a coach

BRUCE LEE BOSLEY College Football Hall of Fame Inducted: 1982 as a player

JOSEPH LEE “JUMBO JOE” STYDAHAR Pro Football Hall of Fame Inducted: 1967 as a player College Football Hall of Fame Inducted: 1956 as a player

[ 155 ] RECORD BOOK MOUNTAINEER CONSENSUS ALL-AMERICANS IRA ERRETT “RAT” RODGERS 1919Fullback BRIAN JOZWIAK Offensive Tackle 1985 AARON BEASLEY 1995Cornerback MIKE COMPTON 1992Center BRUCE BOSLEY 1955Tackle CANUTE CURTIS 1996Linebacker STEVE SLATON Running Back 2006 GRANT WILEY 2003Linebacker DAN MOZES 2006Center TODD SAUERBRUN 1994Punter DARRYL TALLEY 1982Linebacker DARRYL TALLEY DARIUS STILLS Defensive Tackle 2020

2012 Tavon Austin, wide receiver Walter Camp, CBSSports.com, Phil Steele Stedman Bailey, wide receiver Walter Camp, Associated Press, FoxSports.com

2010

2006

[ 156 ] RECORD BOOK First Team All-Americans 2020 Darius Stills, defensive tackle Associated Press, Sporting News, ESPN, Bleacher Report, USA Today Tykee Smith, safety Rivals, PFF College Tony Fields II, linebacker Reese’s Senior Bowl 2018 Will Grier, quarterback Senior CLASS Award 2017 David Sills V, wide receiver CBS Sports, Sporting News, SI.com 2016 Tyler Orlosky, offensive line Senior CLASS Award 2015 Nick Kwiatkoski, linebacker ProFootballFocus 2014 Mario Alford, kick returner Football Writers Association of America, Phil Steele Kevin White, wide receiver Sporting News, American Football Coaches’ Association, Scout, Athlon, Sports, CBS Sports,SB Nation, NFL Network, Sports on Earth 2012 Tavon Austin, all-purpose American Football Coaches Association, Associated Press, CBSSports.com, FoxSports.com, Pro Football Weekly, Phil Steele, SI.com

Stedman Bailey, wide receiver Football Writers Association of America, CBSSports.com, Phil Steele, SI.com Tavon Austin, all-purpose CBSSports.com, Phil Steele Robert Sands, safety Sporting News Pat White, quarterback Playboy Pat McAfee, punter/kicker CBSSports.com Ryan Stanchek, offensive tackle Football Writers Association of America Steve Slaton, running back Playboy Steve Slaton, running back Associated Press, Walter Camp, American Football Coaches Association, Football Writers Association of America, Sporting News Dan Mozes, center Playboy, American Football Coaches Association, Associated Press, Walter Camp, Football Writers Association of America, The Sporting News, Rivals.com 2004 Adam Jones, defensive back Collegesportsreport.comCollegefootballnews.com, 2003 Grant Wiley, linebacker Associated Press, Football Writers Association of America, Southern Football Weekly, The Sporting News, CNNSI.com, Collegefootballnews.comCSTV, 1998 John Thornton, defensive tackle Sports Network 1996 Canute Curtis, linebacker American Football Coaches Association, Associated Press, Football News, Football Writers Association of America, College Sports, Scripps-Howard, American Football Quarterly 1995 Aaron Beasley, defensive back American Football Coaches Association, Walter Camp, Football News, United Press International, College Sports 1994 Todd Sauerbrun, punter American Football Coaches Association, Walter Camp, Associated Press, Football News, United Press International, Football Writers Association of America, College Sports, College-Pro Football Weekly

1993 Rich Braham, offensive tackle Kodak, United Press International 1992 Mike Compton, center Playboy, Kodak, Walter Camp, Football News, The Sporting News, Associated Press, United Press International 1989 Major Harris, quarterback Kodak/AFCA, Playboy 1988 Rick Phillips, offensive tackle Scripps-Howard Bo Orlando, strong safety Newspaper Enterprise Associatio Chris Haering, linebacker Newspaper Enterprise Association 1985 Brian Jozwiak, offensive tackle Walter Camp, Associated Press, United Press International, Football News, Playboy 1984 Willie Drewrey, special teams The Sporting News Rob Bennett, tight end Walter Camp Paul Woodside, place-kicker

2020 Darius Stills, defensive tackle Football Writers Association of America, Walter Camp, Phil Steele, The Athletic Tykee Smith, safety Football Writers Association of America, Sporting News

Dan Mozes, center Associated Press

1988 Chris Parker, defensive tackle Associated Press Rick Phillips, offensive tackle Associated Press, United Press

The Sporting News 1982 Darryl Talley, linebacker Associated Press, United Press International, Sporting News, Kodak, Football News, WTBS, Football Writers Association of America, Newspaper Enterprise Association

2021 Zach Frazier, offensive line Walter Camp, American Football Coaches Association

2019 Colton McKivitz, offensive tackle Walter Camp

2011

2011 Tavon Austin, all-purpose Yahoo! Sports 2010 Keith Tandy, cornerback SI.com

2008 Pat McAfee, punter Walter Camp Ryan Stanchek, offensive tackle Walter Camp

2007 Ryan Stanchek, offensive tackle Sporting News, Walter Camp 2005 Garin Justice, offensive tackle The Sporting News

1989 Major Harris, quarterback Associated Press, Football News

Second Team

2007

2008

2014 Josh Lambert, kicker CBS Sports Kevin White, wide receiver Football Writers Association of America, Associated Press, USA Today, Walter Camp, Phil Steele, Fox Sports, SI.com, College Sports Madness

2018 Yodny Cajuste, offensive tackle Football Writers Association of America, Phil Steele David Long Jr., linebacker Associated Press, Walter Camp, The Athletic, Athlon Sports, Phil Steele David Sills V, wide receiver American Football Coaches Association, Walter Camp 2017 David Long Jr., linebacker Pro Football Focus David Sills V, wide receiver Associated Press, Football Writers Association of America, SB Nation, The All-American, Walter Camp 2016 Rasul Douglas, cornerback Associated Press, CBSSports.com, Football Writers Association of America, Phil Steele, Pro Football USAFocus,Today, Walter Camp Tyler Orlosky, offensive line Associated Press, CBSSports.com, Football Writers Association of America, Phil Steele, SI.com, USA Today

1995 Aaron Beasley, defensive back Associated Press 1994 Aaron Beasley, defensive back Football News, United Press International, College Sports 1993 Rich Braham, offensive tackle Associated Press

All-Americans

1974 Danny Buggs, wide receiver Time 1973 Danny Buggs, wide receiver American Football Coaches’ Association (Kodak) 1970 Dale Farley, linebacker The Sporting News Jim Braxton, tight end Associated Press 1969 Carl Crennel, middle guard Playboy 1955 Sam Huff, tackle NEA Service, Look, Jet, NBC TV Bruce Bosley, tackle Colliers, International News Service, United Press, Sporting News, New York News, Williamson Rating System, Hearst Newspapers, Paramount News, All America Board, Boston Record American, Gridiron Weekly, Players’ (Norman Sper) 1953 Bob Orders, center NEA Service (Harry Wismer) 1952 Paul Bischoff, end Paramount News 1924 Walter “Red” Mahan, guard Midweek Pictorial, Metropolitan News Fred Graham, end Referee Tom Thorp 1922 Russ Meredith, tackle New York World 1919 Russ Bailey, center Sioux City Tribune, Philadelphia Press Ira Errett Rodgers, fullback Walter Camp, Frank G. Menke, The Knickerbocker, Chicago Tribune, Pittsburgh Post, Newark Sunday Call, St. Louis Star, New Haven Register, Troy (N.Y.) Record, Ohio State Journal, Philadelphia Press 1917 Ira Errett Rodgers, fullback Newark Sunday Call Russ Bailey, center Frank G. Menke, A.M. Weyland, Chicago Tribune, Pittsburgh Sun, Pittsburgh Press, New York Evening Journal 1916 Ira Errett Rodgers, fullback Frank Cavanaugh, New York Sun, Newark Sunday Call

Playboy 1983 Paul Woodside, place-kicker

International Brian Smider, offensive tackle Sporting News

National Football Foundation

THIRD TEAM 1953 Fred Wyant, quarterback CFA Scholar-Athlete Team 1994 Matt Taffoni, linebacker 1993 David Mayfield, safety Matt Taffoni, linebacker 1992 Mike Compton, center 1991 Alex Shook, tight end CFA Good Works Team 2020 Neal Brown, honorary head coach 2008 Tito Gonzales, wide receiver 1995 Eric de Groh, center 1994 David Mayfield, defensive back 1993 Mike Booth, defensive end

2021 Sean Mahone, safety 2009 Reed Williams, linebacker 2006 Jay Henry, linebacker 2004 Jeff Berk, offensive tackle 1998 Eric de Groh, center 1983 Jeff Hostetler, quarterback 1981 Oliver Luck, quarterback Anson Mount Scholar-Athlete

[ 157 ] RECORD BOOK 1985 Brian Jozwiak, offensive tackle Newspaper Enterprise Association 1984 Brian Jozwiak, offensive tackle Associated Press Fred Smalls, linebacker Newspaper Enterprise Association 1983 Paul Woodside, place-kicker United Press International 1982 Paul Woodside, place-kicker United Press International 1981 Mark Raugh, tight end United Press International 1973 Danny Buggs, wide receiver Associated Press, United Press International, Football News 1969 Carl Crennel, middle guard Associated Press 1967 Carl Crennel, middle guard Associated Press 1966 Garrett Ford, halfback Associated Press, United Press International 1963 Pete Goimarac, center Associated Press 1955 Bruce Bosley, tackle Associated Press 1953 Bruce Bosley, tackle International News Service Gene “Beef” Lamone, guard Associated Press Bob Orders, center Central Press 1952 Ben Dunkerley, tackle Associated Press 1934 Tod Goodwin, end NEA Service 1925 Walter “Red” Mahan, guard NEA Service 1924 Walter “Red” Mahan, guard NEA Service 1923 Charles “Trusty” Tallman, end Walter Camp 1922 Nick Nardacci, halfback Chicago Tribune Joe Setron, guard Walter Camp 1919 Russ Bailey, center Walter Camp, Chicago Tribune 1917 Paul “Monk” Hager, end NEA Service Frank Ice, tackle New York Sun Third Team All-Americans 2020 Tykee Smith, safety Associated Press 2019 Colton McKivitz, offensive tackle Associated Press 2018 David Sills V, wide receiver Associated Press, Athlon Sports 2017 David Sills V, wide receiver Athlon Sports, Phil Steele, Sports on Earth 2016 Rasul Douglas, cornerback SB Nation Tyler Orlosky, offensive line Athlon Sports 2015 Karl Joseph, safety CBS Sports 2014 Mario Alford, kickoff returner College Sports Madness Josh Lambert, kicker SB Nation 2011 Tavon Austin, All-Purpose Associated Press 2010 Chris Neild, nose tackle Rivals.com Keith Tandy, cornerback Rivals.com 2009 Scott Kozlowski, punter Phil Steele 2008 Pat McAfee, punter Associated Press, Phil Steele 2007 Ryan Stanchek, offensive tackle Associated Press 2003 Quincy Wilson, running back Associated Press 2002 Avon Cobourne, running back Associated Press 1998 Eric de Groh, center Associated Press 1997 Amos Zereoue, running back Sporting News Henry Slay, defensive tackle Associated Press 1993 Mike Collins, safety Football News 1989 Reggie Rembert, wide receiver Associated Press 1988 Chris Haering, linebacker Associated Press Major Harris, quarterback Associated Press John Stroia, offensive guard Associated Press 1982 Paul Woodside, place-kicker Associated Press 1981 Mark Raugh, tight end Associated Press Darryl Talley, linebacker Associated Press 1972 Gerald Schultze, center Associated Press 1971 B.C. Williams, guard Associated Press 1968 Carl Crennel, middle guard Associated Press 1962 Jerry Yost, quarterback Associated Press 1957 Chuck Howley, guard Williamson Rating System 1955 Sam Huff, tackle United Press International 1954 Gene “Beef” Lamone, guard Associated Press, NEA Service, Chicago Tribune, Williamson Rating System 1953 Tommy Allman, fullback NEA Service Bob Orders, center United Press International, Football Digest 1935 Joe Stydahar, tackle NEA Service 1925 Walter “Red” Mahan, guard Associated Press, International News Service, All-America Board, Chicago Tribune, A.M. Weyland 1924 Walter “Red” Mahan, guard Walter Camp 1923 Charles “Trusty” Tallman, end Athletic World 1919 Joe Harrick, tackle Chicago Tribune 1917 Ira Errett Rodgers, fullback A.M. Weyland Fourth Team All-Americans 2018 Yodny Cajuste, offensive Line Athlon Sports 2017 Will Grier, quarterback Athlon Sports 2016 Tyler Orlosky, offensive Line SB Nation 2014 Josh Lambert, kicker Phil Steele, Athlon Sports 2011 Don Barclay, offensive line Phil Steele Bruce Irvin, defensive line Phil Steele 2010 Chris Neild, defensive line Phil Steele

Scholar-Athlete

Award Selected by Playboy 2006 Jay Henry, linebacker 1998 Eric de Groh, center CoSIDA Academic All-America FIRST TEAM 2007 Reed Williams, linebacker 2006 Jay Henry, linebacker 2005 Jay Henry, linebacker 1998 Eric de Groh, center 1994 Matt Taffoni, linebacker 1992 Mike Compton, center 1983 Jeff Hostetler, quarterback 1981 Oliver Luck, quarterback 1980 Oliver Luck, quarterback 1970 Kim West, kicker 1955 Sam Huff, tackle 1954 Fred Wyant, quarterback 1952 Paul Bischoff, end SECOND TEAM 2021 Sean Mahone, safety 2009 Reed Williams, linebacker 2008 Doug Slavonic, defensive lineman 2006 Dan Mozes, center 2004 Jeff Berk, guard 1997 Eric de Groh, center 1996 Eric de Groh, center 1993 Dave Mayfield, defensive back 1988 John Stroia, offensive guard 1972 John Harcharic, safety 1970 Dan Hannahs, linebacker 1958 Terry Fairbanks, end 1956 Joe Kopnisky, end 1955 Fred Wyant, quarterback 1953 Bruce Bosley, tackle

TOUCHDOWN RECEPTION/YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE

75

82 *non-touchdown PUNT

Geno Smith vs. Kansas/2012 28/412

54

90

87

Justin Crawford vs. Oklahoma/2016 24/331

84

Dustin Garrison vs. Bowling Green/2011 32/291

Avon Cobourne at Cincinnati (193), vs. East Carolina (260)/2002 453

100

Skyler Howard at Texas Tech/2016 43/407

90

55

Tavon Austin vs. Oklahoma (344), at Iowa State (74)/2012 418 Amos Zereoue vs. Syracuse (189), at Rutgers (228)/1998 417 Steve Slaton vs. Georgia (204), vs. Marshall (203)/2006 407 Pat White vs. Pitt (220), at USF (129)/2005 397 Noel Devine vs. Syracuse (188), vs. Auburn (207)/2008 395 AVON COBOURNE

83

Casey Legg at Kansas State/2019

75

79

55

Jay Kearney from Jake Kelchner vs. Missouri/1993 Harry Sweeney from Fred Wyant vs. Fordham/1954

PLAYS/YARDS

Will Grier vs. Oklahoma/2018 54/517

70

Tavon Austin vs. Marshall/2012

54

George Campbell from Austin Kendall at Baylor/2019

100

83

64

53

88

96

* 83

92

TOP GAMES

75

99

76

Josh Lambert vs. Oklahoma/2014 Brad Cooper at UCF/2004 Josh Lambert vs. Kansas/2014

85

Pat McAfee vs. Villanova/2008

Avon Cobourne vs. East Carolina/2002 30/260

56/687

83

Kerry Marbury vs. Temple/1971 22/291

Geno Smith vs. LSU/2011 67/468

90

Pat White vs. Syracuse/2006 15/247 Amos Zereoue at Notre Dame/1997 32/234 Amos Zereoue at Rutgers/1998 35/228

52

85

Travis Garvin from Rasheed Marshall vs. Virginia Tech/2003 Thomas Yeater from Jerry Yost vs Oregon State/1962 92 Chris Potts from Bernie Galiffa at Duke/1971 Stedman Bailey from Geno Smith vs. Baylor/2012 Stedman Bailey from Geno Smith vs. Connecticut/2011

NON-TOUCHDOWN RUN FROM SCRIMMAGE

76

83

72

83

51

51

Pat McAfee vs. Cincinnati/2008

78

84

63

....................... 100

.............................. 100 Nate

Vann Washington vs. Louisiana Tech/1994 Kenny Robinson vs. Texas/2017 Tom Pridemore vs. Temple/1975 Jim Moss at Syracuse/1961 Bo Orlando vs. East Carolina/1987 Barrett Green vs. Rutgers/1997 David Mayfield vs. Rutgers/1993 RETURN Victor Rabbits vs. Virginia Military/1955 Danny Buggs vs. Tulane/1972 Fulton Walker vs. Boston College/1977 John Mallory vs. The Citadel/1966 John Mallory vs. George Washington/1965 Fulton Walker vs. Virginia Tech/1979 John Mallory at William & Mary/1967 Nick Nardacci vs. Allegheny/1923 Willie Drewrey vs. Florida State/1982

Paul Woodside vs. Syracuse/1984 Tyler Bitancurt vs. TCU/2012

52

100

98

Geno Smith vs. Baylor/2012

Geno Smith vs. Connecticut/2011 49/431

82

87

Geno Smith vs. Louisville/2011 49/402

KICKOFF RETURN Shelton Gibson at Baylor/2015 Mario Alford vs. Alabama/2014 Tavon Austin vs. Kansas State/2012 Tavon Austin vs. Marshall/2011 Shawn Terry at Maryland/2001 Shawn Terry vs. Syracuse/2000 Nate Terry vs. Temple/1997 Terry vs. East Carolina/1997 Marbury vs. Penn State/1972 Shawn Terry vs. Mississippi/2000 Winston Wright Jr. at Maryland/2021 Tavon Austin vs. Connecticut/2009 Darius Reynaud vs. Maryland/2006 Winston Wright Jr. at Baylor/2019 Owens at Penn State/1973

100

RUSHING YARDS CARRIES/YARDS

79

Noel Devine vs. Colorado/2009 22/220 Pat White vs. Pitt/2005 23/220 Pat White at Pitt/2006 22/220

FIELD GOAL Josh Lambert at Texas Tech/2014

71

65

[ 158 ] RECORD BOOK TOP PERFORMANCES TOP TOUCHDOWNPLAYSRUN FROM SCRIMMAGE

98

100 Kerry

NON-TOUCHDOWN RECEPTION/YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE

51

95

INTERCEPTION RETURN Tom Pridemore at Penn State/1977 100 Marcus Mauney at Virginia Tech/1974 Harry Marker vs. West Virginia Wesleyan/1932

Paul Woodside vs. Louisville/1984 Josh Lambert vs. Baylor/2014

73

83

James Jett from Greg Jones vs. Boston College/1990 Shawn Foreman from Marc Bulger at Rutgers/1996 Eddie Silverio from Mike Sherwood at Pitt/1968 Khori Ivy from Brad Lewis vs. Boston College/2000 Ka’Raun White from Will Grier vs. Iowa State/2017

76

94

72

87

50

TOTAL OFFENSE

95 Arthur

84

Clint Trickett at Maryland/2014 55/507

Geno Smith vs. James Madison/2012 41/429

73

95

83 Harry

88

Marcus Simms from Will Grier vs. Kansas State/2018

Geno Smith vs. Clemson/2012

Pat Randolph vs. Northern Illinois/1986 Devine vs. Syracuse/2008 Robert Walker at Syracuse/1993 Dugan vs. Waynesburg/1952 Lynn Osborne at Pittsburgh Athletic Club/1896 Noel Devine vs. Pitt/2009 Leddie Brown vs. Kansas/2020 Arthur Owens at Virginia Tech/1974 Robert Moss at Marquette/1955

65

Skyler Howard vs. Youngstown State/2016 41/439

59/555

50

97

52

75

100

50

Harry Blake from Bernie Galiffa vs. Temple/1971

Danny Buggs from Ben Williams at Penn State/1973

Kay-Jay Harris from Rasheed Marshall at Miami/2003 Stedman Bailey from Geno Smith at Oklahoma State/2012 Tavon Austin from Geno Smith vs. LSU/2011 Chris Henry from Rasheed Marshall at Rutgers/2004

96 Noel

Shelton Gibson from Skyler Howard vs. Oklahoma/2016

78

76

87

Jay Taylor vs. Pitt/1997

82

Kay-Jay Harris vs. East Carolina/2004 25/337

90 Eddie

96

86

69

Marc Bulger vs. Missouri/1998 52/424 Will Grier vs. Virginia Tech/2017 64/423

Chris Henry from Rasheed Marshall vs. Rutgers/2003

Jarrett Brown vs. East Carolina/2009 34/407

70

50 LONGEST

84

Noel Devine vs. Florida State/2010 Mike Sherwood vs. Pitt/1969

52

Tevin Bush vs. Baylor/2018 Noel Devine at Louisville/2008 Noel Devine at Maryland/2007 Jim Moss vs. William & Mary/1962 Major Harris at Boston College/1989 Arthur Owens vs. Kentucky/1974 Joe Wilkerson vs. West Virginia Wesleyan/1912 Ted Anderson vs. Virginia Military/1953

70

74

53

100

Tavon Austin vs. Oklahoma/2012 21/344

RUSHING YARDS -- TWO CONSECUTIVE GAMES

93

89

88

61

48/433

99

85

98

Kerry Marbury vs. Temple/1971 San Pinion vs. West Virginia Wesleyan/1938 Marker vs. Georgetown/1932

99

Josh Lambert at TCU/2015 Pat McAfee at Pitt/2006 Mike Molina vs. Baylor/2016 Josh Lambert at Kansas State/2013 Jon Ohliger vs. Syracuse/2000 Paul Woodside vs. Pacific/1983 Ed Kenna vs. Grove City/1901 PUNT Todd Sauerbrun vs. Nebraska/1994 Mark Fazzolari vs. Virginia Tech/1999 Ralph Anastasio vs. Virginia/1957 Mark Fazzolari vs. Idaho/2000 Brian West vs. Syracuse/1996 Pat McAfee vs. Rutgers/2006 Morris Drobeck vs. Washington & Jefferson/1932 Phil Brady at Virginia Tech/2004 Greg Hertzog vs. Kent State/1990 Tyler Sumpter at Baylor/2021 Jack Gocke vs. Temple/1935

50

72

Mike Sherwood at Pitt/1968 47/407

54

74

85

68

Skyler Howard vs. Arizona State/2016

82

Pat White at Pitt/2006 38/424

32

407

32

51

SCORING

11

8

Stedman Bailey vs. Baylor/2012 George Allen at Marquette/1932

32

34

4

RECEPTIONS CATCHES/YARDS

Ira Errett Rodgers vs. Gettysburg/1917 Stedman Bailey vs. Oklahoma/2012 Tavon Austin vs. Clemson/2012 Steve Slaton vs. Western Michigan/2007 Pat White vs. Syracuse/2006 Pat White at Louisville/2006 Steve Slaton at Pitt/2006

385

Geno Smith vs. Baylor/2012 45 Geno Smith vs. LSU/2011 Clint Trickett at Maryland/2014 Clint Trickett at Texas/2014 Geno Smith at Oklahoma State/2012 Geno Smith at Maryland/2011 Jarret Doege at Texas/2020 Clint Trickett vs. Towson/2014 Geno Smith vs. James Madison/2012 Marc Bulger vs. Missouri/1998 Oliver Luck at Syracuse/1981 Jarret Doege at Texas Tech/2020 Will Grier vs. Oklahoma/2018 Will Grier vs. East Carolina/2017 Geno Smith vs. TCU/2012 Geno Smith vs. Marshall/2012 Geno Smith vs. Clemson/2012

4

Stedman Bailey vs. Baylor/2012 13/303

24

Paul Woodside at Rutgers/1982 Paul Woodside vs. Syracuse/1982 16 players with 13 the latest is Josh Lambert vs. Arizona State/2015

4

5

34

12

Tavon Austin vs. LSU/2011 -- includes rushing, receiving, kickoff return and punt return yards

429

30

15

371 RUSHING YARDS -- THREE CONSECUTIVE GAMES

32

12

10

6

429

KICK SCORING

15

4

50

PASSING TOUCHDOWNS Geno Smith vs. Baylor/2012 Geno Smith vs. Clemson/2012 Marc Bulger at Pitt/1998 Will Grier vs. Kansas State/2018 Will Grier vs. Tennessee/2018 Will Grier at Baylor/2017 Will Grier vs. Texas Tech/2017 Will Grier vs. East Carolina/2017 Skyler Howard at Iowa State/2016

Geno Smith vs. James Madison/2012

Stedman Bailey vs. James Madison/2012 13/173

4

Curt Carion vs. Penn State/1980

14

14

311

Skyler Howard vs. Youngstown State/2016 Skyler Howard vs. Arizona State/2016

410

Kay-Jay Harris vs. Temple/2004 Quincy Wilson vs. Pitt/2003 Avon Cobourne vs. Rutgers/2001 Ira Errett Rodgers vs. West Virginia Wesleyan/1916 24 Ira Errett Rodgers at Marshall/1915

33

36

35

PASS ATTEMPTS

4

Shawn Foreman vs. Georgia Tech/1997 12/110

303

Ira Errett Rodgers vs. Ohio Wesleyan/1919

Woody Bruder vs. Bethany/1924

15

Josh Lambert vs. Georgia Southern/2015 Josh Lambert vs. Iowa State/2013 Jay Taylor vs. Rutgers/1999 14 Jay Taylor vs. Miami (Ohio)/1999 Charlie Baumann vs. Bowling Green/1988

532

Amos Zereoue at Notre Dame (234), vs. Pitt (151)/1997 Avon Cobourne at ECU (260), vs. Maryland (123)/2006 Amos Zereoue vs. Marshall (174), vs. East Carolina (199)/1997 Dustin Garrison vs. Bowling Green (291), vs. UConn (80)/2011....................................... Amos Zereoue at Rutgers (228), vs. Boston College (143)/1998 Avon Cobourne at Cincinnati (193), vs. East Carolina (260) vs. Maryland (123)/2002 576 Justin Crawford vs. Oklahoma (331), at Iowa State (29), vs. Baylor (209)/2016 569 Amos Zereoue at Virginia Tech (148), Syracuse (189), at Rutgers (228)/1998 565 Amos Zereoue vs. Syracuse (189), at Rutgers (228), vs. Boston College (143)/1998 560 Avon Cobourne at Wisconsin (79), at Cincinnati (193), vs. East Carolina (260)/2002 532 Robert Walker vs. Louisville (161), vs. Pitt (163), at Syracuse (198)/1993 522 Kerry Marbury at William & Mary (144), vs. East Carolina (75), vs. Temple (291)/1971 521 Avon Cobourne vs. East Carolina (260), vs. Maryland (123), at Rutgers (133)/2002 516 Steve Slaton vs. Georgia (2004), vs. Marshall (203), vs. Eastern Washington (105)/2006 512 Pat White vs. Cincinnati (111), Pitt (220), vs. South Florida (177)/2005

312

32

Steve Slaton at Pitt/2006

24

4

Kay-Jay Harris vs. East Carolina/2004

Justin Crawford vs. Oklahoma/2016

Ira Errett Rodgers vs. Marietta/1919

Kevin White at Texas/2014 16/132

4

[ 159 ] RECORD BOOK

341

Jock Sanders at Auburn/2009 12/115

Stedman Bailey vs. Baylor/2012

Stedman Bailey vs. Baylor/2012 13/303

37

Gary Jennings Jr. at Kansas State/2017 13/115

4

50

24

34

4

36

Garrett Ford Sr. vs. Pitt/1965

337

5

35

51

Tavon Austin vs. Baylor/2012 14/215

331

Kerry Marbury vs. Temple/1971

J.D. Woods vs. Baylor/2012 13/114

5

30

PASSING YARDS Geno Smith vs. Baylor/2012 656 Will Grier vs. Oklahoma/2018 Skyler Howard vs. Arizona State/2016 Clint Trickett at Maryland/2014 Geno Smith vs. LSU/2011 Geno Smith vs. Connecticut/2011 Will Grier vs. Tennessee/2018 Marc Bulger vs. Missouri/1998 Mike Sherwood at Pitt/1968 Geno Smith vs. James Madison/2012 411 Geno Smith vs. Louisville/2011 Marc Bulger at Pitt/1998 Geno Smith vs. Kansas/2012 Geno Smith vs. Clemson/2012 PASS COMPLETIONS

38

24

19

14

4

5

4

52

6

Gary Jennings Jr. vs. Oklahoma/2018 7/225 Stedman Bailey at Oklahoma State/2012 14/225 Sam James vs. Texas Tech/2019 14/223 Kevin White at Maryland/2014 13/216 Mario Alford vs. Iowa State/2013 8/215 Tavon Austin vs. Baylor/2012 14/215 Stedman Bailey vs. Oklahoma/2012 13/205 Chris Henry at Syracuse/2003 6/209 Pat Greene vs. Pitt/1997 12/205 Rahsaan Vanterpool at Pitt/1994 9/205

Stedman Bailey vs. Oklahoma/2012 13/205

24

539

14

14

Geno Smith at Oklahoma State/2012 Geno Smith vs. TCU/2012 Will Grier vs. Virginia Tech/2017 Brad Lewis at Maryland/2001 Skyler Howard vs. Arizona State/2016 Geno Smith vs. Baylor/2012 Chad Johnston at Virginia Tech/1996 Jarret Doege at Texas Tech/2020

4

32

24

5

409

14

14

10

ATTEMPTS

Thad Kucherawy vs. Virginia Military/1967 31 players with 9 the latest is Josh Growden at Baylor/2019

36

5

373

Kevin White at Maryland/2014 13/216

Mario Alford vs. Iowa State/2013

4

345

Brad Lewis vs. Mississippi/2000 Allen McCune vs. Pitt/1965 Will Grier vs. Oklahoma/2018 Will Grier vs. Kansas/2018 Will Grier vs. Youngstown State/2018 Will Grier at Kansas State/2017 Skyler Howard vs. TCU/2016 Skyler Howard at Baylor/2015 Skyler Howard vs. Maryland/2015 Clint Trickett at Maryland/2014

Kay-Jay Harris vs. East Carolina/2004

450

463

......................... 37

5

4

5

4

Robert Gresham vs. Richmond/1969

4

30

4

508

24

15

Clint Trickett vs. Oklahoma State/2013 Marc Bulger vs. Missouri/1998

4

Sam James vs. Texas Tech/2019 14/223 Stedman Bailey at Oklahoma State/2012 14/225

24

10

383

51

572

35

5

35

32

5

4

Kevin White at Texas Tech/2014 13/123

4

4

36

Steve Slaton vs. Louisville/2005

4

50

George Allen at Georgetown/1933 45 George Allen vs. West Virginia Wesleyan/1933 42 Amos Zereoue vs. Pitt/1997 41 Quincy Wilson vs. Rutgers/2003 40 Amos Zereoue at Rutgers/1998 Avon Cobourne vs. Kent State/2001 35 Avon Cobourne vs. Ohio/2001 35 Undra Johnson vs. Temple/1985 Edward Williams vs. South Carolina/1969 Quincy Wilson vs. Pitt/2003 Leddie Brown vs. Texas/2021

4

16

24

5

10

Frank Nester vs. Villanova/1972 Evan Staley vs. Baylor/2018 Ken Juskowich vs. Villanova/1967 Josh Lambert vs. Kansas/2014 Tyler Bitancurt vs. Liberty/2009 Pat McAfee vs. Rutgers/2006 Ken Juskowich vs. Pitt/1967 Mike Molina vs. Missouri/2016

32

54

5

RECEIVING YARDAGE CATCHES/YARDS

371

10

54

David Saunders vs. Miami/1998 12/89

Mickey Walczak at Syracuse/1981 12/84

10

Pat Greene vs. Pitt/1997 12/205

32

53

57

323

MOST PUNTS Chuck Brooks at Penn State/1973 Thad Kucherawy at Kentucky/1969 Brian West at Syracuse/1995 Mark Fazzolari vs. Virginia Tech/2001 Todd Sauerbrun at Pitt/1994 Steve Superick at Boston College/1985 Steve Superick at Temple/1982

56

Geno Smith vs. Oklahoma/2012 Geno Smith at Texas/2012 Geno Smith vs. Marshall/2012 Geno Smith vs. Connecticut/2011 Geno Smith vs. Norfolk State/2011 Geno Smith vs. Maryland/2010 Geno Smith vs. Cincinnati/2010 Jarrett Brown vs. East Carolina/2009 Rasheed Marshall at UCF/2004 Rasheed Marshall at East Carolina/2003 Marc Bulger vs. Pitt/1999 Marc Bulger vs. Missouri/1998 Chad Johnston vs. Rutgers/1995 Chad Johnston at Pitt/1994 Major Harris vs. Pitt/1989 Jeff Hostetler at Oklahoma/1982 Oliver Luck at Temple/1980 60 players with 3 the latest is Jarret Doege at Kansas/2021

Tavon Austin vs. Maryland/2012 13/179

65

37

Pat White vs. Villanova/2008

RUSHING ATTEMPTS CARRIES

34

Tavon Austin vs. Clemson/2012 12/123

407

COMPLETIONS

35

Geno Smith vs. LSU/2011 Gerald Fisher at Maryland/1951 Geno Smith at Texas Tech/2012

511

416

Geno Smith at Marshall/2010 Marc Bulger at Miami/1999 Marc Bulger vs. Miami/1998

4

ALL-PURPOSE RUNNING YARDS

35

24

Tavon Austin vs. Oklahoma/2012

24

287

16

Gary Jennings Jr. vs. Virginia Tech/2017 13/189

Todd Sauerbrun vs. Nebraska/1994 McAfee vs. Smith vs. Pitt/2011 Anastasio vs. Virginia/1957 O’Toole vs. Iowa State/2013 Hertzog vs. Kent/1990 O’Toole at Kansas/2015 Hertzog at Virginia Tech/1990 McAfee vs. Connecticut/2007 McAfee vs. Rutgers/2006 Sauerbrun vs. Eastern Michigan/1993 Superick vs. East Carolina/1982 Fazzolari vs. Virginia Tech/1999 O’Toole vs. William & Mary/2013

RUSHING YARDS

Skyler

HIGHEST

56.0 Greg

53.0 Greg

52.7 Todd

TOP SEASONS OFFENSE Smith/2012 584/4,356 Smith/2011 582/4,352 Howard/2016 546/3,791 Grier/2018 445/3,774 Howard/2015 560/3,647 Grier/2017 451/3,612 Bulger/1998 452/3,515 Trickett/2014 461/3,179 White/2007 413/3,059 Major Harris/1989 400/2,994 CARRIES/YARDS

50.9 Nick

[ 160 ] RECORD BOOK

Will

Geno

Steve Slaton/2006 248/1,744 Avon Cobourne/2002 335/1,710 Amos Zereoue/1997 281/1,589 Wendell Smallwood/2015 238/1,519 Noel Devine/2009 241/1,465 Amos Zereoue/1998 283/1,462 Quincy Wilson/2003 282/1,380 Pat White/2007 197/1,335 Avon Cobourne/2001 267/1,298 Robert Walker/1993 214/1,250 QUARTERBACK RUSHING YARDS CARRIES/YARDS Pat White/2007 197/1,335 Pat White/2006 165/1,219 Pat White/2008 191/974 Pat White/2005 131/952 Major Harris/1989 155/936 Rasheed Marshall/2004 169/861 Rasheed Marshall/2002 173/666 Major Harris/1987 143/615 Major Harris/1988 134/610 Skyler Howard/2015 157/502 FULLBACK RUSHING YARDS CARRIES/YARDS Jim Braxton/1969 199/843 Walter Easley/1980 189/833 Dick Leftridge/1965 144/774 Pete Wood/1971 145/724 Pete Wood/1970 131/713 Ron Lee/1975 155/623 Larry Krutko/1956 124/584 Ron Lee/1974 115/543 Dick Leftridge/1964 125/534 Walter Easley/1976 124/493 RUSHING ATTEMPTS Avon Cobourne/2002 335 Amos Zereoue/1998 283 Quincy Wilson/2003 282 Amos Zereoue/1997 281 Avon Cobourne/2001 267 Steve Slaton/2006 248 Noel Devine/2009 241 Wendell Smallwood/2015 238 Garrett Ford Sr./1966 236 Avon Cobourne/2000 224 Avon Cobourne/1999 224 RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS Ira Errett Rodgers/1919 19 Steve Slaton/2006 18 Amos Zereoue/1997 18 Steve Slaton/2007 17 Steve Slaton/2005 17 Avon Cobourne/2002 17 Pat White/2006 16 Kerry Marbury/1972 16 Pat White/2007 14 Leddie Brown/2021 13 Noel Devine/2009 13 Rasheed Marshall/2002 13 Amos Zereoue/1998 13 RECEIVING YARDS CATCHES/YARDS Stedman Bailey/2012 114/1,622 Kevin White/2014 109/1,447 Tavon Austin/2012 114/1,289 Stedman Bailey/2011 72/1,279 Tavon Austin/2011 101/1,186 Gary Jennings Jr./2017 97/1,096 David Saunders/1996 76/1,043 Chris Henry/2003 41/1,006 Ka’Raun White/2017 61/1,004 TIGHT END RECEIVING YARDS CATCHES/YARDS Lovett Purnell/1995 37/614 Mark Raugh/1981 64/601 Nate Stephens/1972 36/577 Lovett Purnell/1994 41/547 Anthony Becht/1999 35/510 Dave Jagdmann/1973 30/424 Mark Raugh/1982 32/423 Anthony Becht/1998 29/393 Nate Stephens/1971 24/393 Rich Duggan/1978 23/372 RUNNING BACK RECEIVING YARDS CATCHES/YARDS Jim Braxton/1970 27/565 Charles Sims/2013 45/401 Steve Slaton/2006 27/360 Steve Slaton/2007 26/350 Mickey Walczak/1981 49/338 Robert Alexander/1980 31/329 Wendell Smallwood/2014 31/326 Andrew Buie/2012 28/318 Jim Braxton/1969 18/276 Noel Devine/2010 34/258 Note: Jim Braxton also played tight end in 1970 RECEPTIONS CATCHES/YARDS Stedman Bailey/2012 114/1,622 Tavon Austin/2012 114/1,289 Kevin White/2014 109/1,447 Tavon Austin/2011 101/1,186 Gary Jennings Jr./2017 97/1,096 David Saunders/1998 77/883 Shawn Foreman/1997 77/928 David Saunders/1996 76/1,043 Stedman Bailey/2011 72/1,279 Jock Sanders/2009 72/688 Sam James/2019 69/677 Jock Sanders/2010 69/728 TIGHT END RECEPTIONS CATCHES/YARDS Mark Raugh/1982 64/601 Lovett Purnell/1994 41/547 Lovett Purnell/1995 37/614 Nate Stephens/1972 36/577 Anthony Becht/1999 35/510 Mark Raugh/1983 32/423 Dave Jagdmann/1973 30/424 Anthony Becht/1998 29/393 Trevon Wesco/2018 26/366 RUNNING BACK RECEPTIONS CATCHES/YARDS Mickey Walczak/1981 49/338 Charles Sims/2013 45/401 Kennedy McKoy/2019 37/167 Leddie Brown/2021 36/217 Noel Devine/2008 35/185 Noel Devine/2010 34/258 Leddie Brown/2020 31/202 Wendell Smallwood/2014 31/326 Robert Alexander/1980 31/329 Andrew Buie/2012 28/318 Steve Slaton/2006 27/360 Jim Braxton/1970 27/565 Wendell Smallwood/2015 26/160 Steve Slaton/2007 26/350 Tom Gray/1985 26/233 TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS Stedman Bailey/2012 25 David Sills V/2017 18 David Sills V/2018 15 Gary Jennings Jr./2018 13 Ka’Raun White/2017 12 Tavon Austin/2012 12 Stedman Bailey/2011 12 Darius Reynaud/2007 12 Chris Henry/2004 12 YARDS PER RECEPTION (MIN. 15 CATCHES) Rich Hollins/1982 27.1 Jay Kearney/1993 25.9 Calvin Phillips/1988 25.5 George Campbell/2019 24.7 Chris Henry/2003 24.5 Shelton Gibson/2015 24.0 DannyJarre Buggs/1973 23.1 Danny Buggs/1972 22.6 Reggie Rembert/1988 22.4 Shelton Gibson/2016 22.1 Nate Stephens/1970 21.6 James Jett/1990 21.0 PASSING YARDS COMP/ATT/YARDS Geno Smith/2011 346/526/4,385 Geno Smith/2012 369/518/4,205 Will Grier/2018 266/397/3,864 Marc Bulger/1998 274/419/3,607 Will Grier/2017 250/388/3,490 Skyler Howard/2016 247/404/3,328 Clint Trickett/2014 281/419/3,285 Skyler Howard/2015 221/403/3,145 Jarret Doege/2021 272/417/3,048 Geno Smith/2010 241/372/2,763 Jarret Doege/2020 239/374/2,587 Bernie Galiffa/1972 164/334/2,496 PASS COMPLETIONS Geno Smith/2012 369 Geno Smith/2011 346 Clint Trickett/2014 281 Marc Bulger/1998 274 Jarret Doege/2021 272 Will Grier/2018 266 Will Grier/2017 250 Skyler Howard/2016 247 Geno Smith/2010 241 Jarret Doege/2020 239 Skyler Howard/2015 221 Oliver Luck/1981 216 PASS ATTEMPTS Geno Smith/2011 526 Geno Smith/2012 518 Clint Trickett/2014 419 Marc Bulger/1998 419 Jarret Doege/2021 417 Skyler Howard/2016 404 Skyler Howard/2015 403 Will Grier/2018................................................... 397 Oliver Luck/1981 394 Will Grier/2017 388 Jarret Doege/2020 374 Geno Smith/2010 372

60.1 Pat

50.6

PLAYS/YARDS Geno

Will

53.0 Pat

Clint

52.2 Steve

Skyler

TOTAL

Oklahoma/2008 58.5 Corey

57.2 Ralph

57.0 Nick

PUNT AVERAGE (MIN. 3 ATT.)

53.7 Nick

52.7 Pat

51.5 Mark

Marc

Pat

[ 161 ] RECORD BOOK TOUCHDOWN PASSES Geno Smith/2012 42 Will Grier/2018 37 Will Grier/2017 34 Geno Smith/2011 31 Marc Bulger/1998 31 Skyler Howard/2016 26 Skyler Howard/2015 26 Geno Smith/2010 24 Pat White/2008 21 PASSING EFFICIENCY (MIN. 50 ATT.) Will Grier/2018 175.49 Jake Kelchner/1993 164.01 Geno Smith/2012 163.86 Will Grier/2017 162.72 Pat White/2006 159.73 Major Harris/1988 159.17 Marc Bulger/1998 157.35 Geno Smith/2011 152.59 Pat White/2007 151.40 Darren Studstill/1993 149.69 ALL-PURPOSE RUNNING RUS/REC/PR/KR/TOTAL Tavon Austin/2012 643/1,289/165/813/2,910 Tavon Austin/2011 182/1,186/268/938/2,574 Steve Slaton/2006 1,744/306/0/0/2,104 Avon Cobourne/2002 1,710/146/0/0/1,856 Amos Zereoue/1998 1,462/184/0/168/1,814 Stedman Bailey/2012 13/1,622/0/146/1,781 Noel Devine/2009 1,465/177/0/100/1,742 Amos Zereoue/1997 1,589/131/0/0/1,720 Mario Alford/2014 14/945/-11/743/1,691 Wendell Smallwood/2015 1,519/160/0/0/1,679 MOST PUNTS Steve Superick/1985 76 Todd James/2003 74 Todd Sauerbrun/1994 74 Nick O’Toole/2013 73 Brian West/1996 72 Nick O’Toole/2015 71 Billy Kinney/2017 70 Steve Superick/1984 70 Josh Growden/2019 68 Gregg Pugnetti/2010 67 Thad Kucherawy/1969 67 HIGHEST PUNT AVERAGE (MIN. 30 PUNTS) Todd Sauerbrun/1994 48.6 Nick O’Toole/2015 45.4 Pat McAfee/2008 44.7 Todd Sauerbrun/1993 44.6 Scott Kozlowski/2009 44.4 Todd Sauerbrun/1992 44.3 Nick O’Toole/2013 44.1 Tyler Sumpter/2021 43.5 Greg Hertzog/1990 43.5 Greg Hertzog/1989 43.0 Pat McAfee/2007 42.7 PUNT RETURN YARDAGE RETURNS/YARDS Vaughn Rivers/2007 41/479 John Mallory/1967 36/453 Willie Drewrey/1984 34/385 Nate Terry/1997 33/355 Mike Baker/1993 44/334 Fulton Walker/1980 21/307 Adam Jones/2004 21/306 Willie Drewrey/1982 25/300 Mike Logan/1996 23/282 Tavon Austin/2011 19/268 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE (MIN. 11 ATT.) Lance Frazier/2003 20.8 John Mallory/1965 20.1 Antonio Lewis/2005 19.6 Jack Stone/1953 17.9 Jack Stone/1952 17.6 Fred Colvard/1961 16.3 Richie Martha/1965 16.1 John Mallory/1966 14.9 Victor Rabbits/1956 14.8 Adam Jones/2004 14.6 Fulton Walker/1980 14.6 KICKOFF RETURN YARDAGE RETURNS/YARDS Tavon Austin/2011 36/938 Adam Jones/2003 33/867 Shawn Terry/2000 29/836 Marcus Simms/2017 31/816 Tavon Austin/2012 32/813 Darius Reynaud/2006 30/813 Nate Terry/1997 32/813 Mario Alford/2014 26/743 Darren Fulton/1986 39/739 Shawn Terry/2001 28/726 KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE (MIN. 11 ATT.) Shelton Gibson/2015 32.8 Shawn Terry/2000 28.8 Mario Alford/2014 28.6 Mike Logan/1993 28.2 Daymeian Gallimore/1992 28.1 Alvin Swoope/1996 27.9 Kerry Marbury/1972 27.7 Garrett Ford Sr./1965 27.2 Darius Reynaud/2006 27.1 Winston Wright Jr./2021 26.9 Willie Drewrey/1984 26.8 Arthur Owens/1972 26.8 SCORING (NON-KICKERS) Stedman Bailey/2012 150 Ira Errett Rodgers/1919 147 Steve Slaton/2005 114 Jim Braxton/1969 113 David Sills V/2017 112 Steve Slaton/2007 108 Steve Slaton/2006 108 Pat White/2006 108 Amos Zereoue/1997 108 Kerry Marbury/1972 108 Tavon Austin/2012 104 Avon Cobourne/2002 102 KICK SCORING Josh Lambert/2014 135 Charlie Baumann/1988 119 Josh Lambert/2015 116 Paul Woodside/1982 116 Pat McAfee/2006 113 Tyler Bitancurt/2011 109 Evan Staley/2018 107 Pat McAfee/2007 103 Paul Woodside/1983 100 TOUCHDOWNS RESPONSIBLE FOR Geno Smith/2012 44 Will Grier/2018 40 Will Grier/2017 36 Skyler Howard/2016 36 Geno Smith/2011 33 Skyler Howard/2015 32 Pat White/2006 31 Marc Bulger/1998 31 Ira Errett Rodgers/1919 30 FIELD GOALS MADE Josh Lambert/2014 30 Paul Woodside/1982 30 Josh Lambert2015 21 Paul Woodside/1983 21 Charlie Baumann/1988 20 Casey Legg/2021 19 Josh Lambert/2013 17 Pat McAfee/2008 17 Pat McAfee/2006 17 Evan Staley/2018 16 Tyler Bitancurt/2011 16 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Josh Lambert/2014 39 Paul Woodside/1982 31 Josh Lambert/2015 28 Charlie Baumann/1988 27 Paul Woodside/1983 25 Jay Taylor/1996 24 Casey Legg/2021 23 Josh Lambert/2013 23 Ken Juskowich/1967 23 Mike Molina/2016 22 Tyler Bitancurt/2011 22 Pat McAfee/2006 22 Paul Woodside/1984 21 EXTRA POINTS MADE Tyler Bitancurt/2012 64 Pat McAfee/2007 64 Pat McAfee/2006 62 Tyler Bitancurt/2011 61 Evan Staley/2018 59 Charlie Baumann/1988 59 Josh Lambert/2015 53 Mike Molina/2016 51 Pat McAfee/2005 48 Frank Nester/1972 48 EXTRA POINTS ATTEMPTED Tyler Bitancurt/2012 66 Pat McAfee/2007 65 Tyler Bitancurt/2011 63 Pat McAfee/2006 62 Charlie Baumann/1988 61 Evan Staley/2018 60 Josh Lambert/2015 54 Mike Molina/2016 51 Frank Nester/1972 51 Todd James/2002 50 TOP CAREERS TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS/YARDS Geno Smith/2009-12 1,710/12,004 Pat White/2005-08 1,467/10,529 Skyler Howard/2014-16 1,238/8,407 Marc Bulger/1996-98 1,100/7,827 Rasheed Marshall/2001-04 1,286/7,598 Will Grier/2017-18 896/7,386 Major Harris/1987-89 1,018/7,334 Oliver Luck/1978-81 1,278/6,282 Jarret Doege/2019-21 1,000/6,039 Chad Johnston/1993-96 1,041/5,664 Avon Cobourne/1999-2002 1,050/5,164 RUSHING YARDS CARRIES/YARDS Avon Cobourne/1999-2002 1,050/5,164 Pat White/2005-08 684/4,480 Noel Devine/2007-10 728/4,315 Amos Zereoue/1996-98 786/4,086 Steve Slaton/2005-06 664/3,923 Leddie Brown/2018-21 620/2,888 Arthur Owens/1972-75 416/2,648 Robert Walker/1992-95 529/2,620 Quincy Wilson/1999-2003 474/2,608 Wendell Smallwood/2013-15 425/2,462 Robert Alexander/1977-80 491/2,456 QUARTERBACK RUSHING YARDS CARRIES/YARDS Pat White/2005-08 684/4,480 Major Harris/1987-89 432/2,161 Rasheed Marshall/2001-02 491/2,040 Jarrett Brown/2006-09 234/1,138 Skyler Howard/2014-16 321/1,105 Fred Wyant/1952-55 303/793 Darren Studstill/1990-93 185/610 Oliver Luck/1978-81 367/517

40 Noel

41/631 Rob

491 Quincy

43/618 Keith

333/1,463 Larry

Easley/1976-80 430/1,773 Dick

32/471 RUNNING BACK RECEIVING YARDS YARDS/CATCHES Jim

1,050 Amos

728 Pat

348/1,701 Pete

620 Robert

63/917 Rich

340/1,296 Dane

29

453 RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS Steve

Jr./2013-16 177/2,263 Shawn

272/1,089 Owen

Avon Cobourne/1999-2002 Errett Rodgers/1915-19 Zereoue/1996-98 Devine/2007-10

42 Ira

529 Rasheed

42 Amos

60/970 Randy

[ 162 ] RECORD BOOK JIM BRAXTON FULLBACK RUSHING YARDS CARRIES/YARDS

710/98 Tom Gray/1982-84 622/73 Wendell Smallwood/2013-15 618/68 Leddie Brown/2018-21 604/86 Robert Alexander/1977-80 551/61 Mickey Walczak/1978-82 469/69 Avon Cobourne/1999-2002 459/59 Andrew Buie/2011-12 477/48 Charles Sims/2013 401/45 TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS Stedman Bailey/2010-12 41 David Sills V/2015, 2017-18 35 Tavon Austin/2009-12 29 Cedric Thomas/1976-80 23 Chris Henry/2003-04 22 Darius Reynaud/2005-07 19 Khori Ivy/1997-2000 19 David Saunders/1995-98 18 Reggie Rembert/1988-89 18 Gary Jennings Jr./2015-18 17 Ka’Raun White/2015-17 17 Shelton Gibson/2014-16 17 YARDS PER RECEPTION (MIN. 50 CATCHES) Shelton Gibson/2014-16 22.6 Danny Buggs/1972-74 20.9 James Jett/1989-92 20.7 Chris Henry/2003-04 20.2 Reggie Rembert/1988-89 19.5 Calvin Phillips/1985-88 19.0 Rich Hollins/1980-83 18.9 Zach Abraham/1993-94 18.2 Willie Drewrey/1981-84 17.9 Cedric Thomas/1976-80 17.5 PASSING YARDS COMP/ATT/YARDS Geno Smith/2009-12 988/1,465/11,662 Marc Bulger/1996-99 630/1,023/8,153 Will Grier/2017-18 516/785/7,354 Skyler Howard/2014-16 524/917/7,302 Jarret Doege/2019-21 575/886/6,294 Pat White/2005-08 507/783/6,049 Chad Johnston/1993-96 428/839/5,954 Oliver Luck/1978-81 466/911/5,765 Rasheed Marshall/2001-04 433/795/5,558 Major Harris/1987-89 324/586/5,173 Clint Trickett/2013-14 404/652/4,890 PASS ATTEMPTS Geno Smith/2009-11 1,465 Marc Bulger/1996-99 1,023 Skyler Howard/2014-16 917 Oliver Luck/1978-81 911 Jarret Doege/2019-21 886 Chad Johnston/1993-96 839 Rasheed Marshall/2001-04 795 Will Grier/2017-187 785 Pat White/2005-08 783 Dan Kendra/1974-77 672 Clint Trickett/2013-14 652 PASS COMPLETIONS Geno Smith/2009-12 988 Marc Bulger/1996-99 630 Jarret Doege/2019-21 575 Skyler Howard/2014-16 524 Will Grier/2017-18 516 Pat White/2005-08 507 Oliver Luck/1978-81 466 Rasheed Marshall/2001-04 433 Chad Johnston/1993-96 428 Clint Trickett/2013-14 404 Dan Kendra/1974-77 348 TOUCHDOWN PASSES Geno Smith/2009-12 98 Will Grier/2017-18 71 Skyler Howard/2014-16 ....................................... 60 Marc Bulger/1996-99 59 Pat White/2005-08 56 Rasheed Marshall/2001-04 45 Chad Johnston/1993-96 43 Oliver Luck/1978-81 43 Major Harris/1987-89 41 Jarret Doege/2019-21 39 Mike Sherwood/1968-70 34 Dan Kendra/1974-77 31

206/938 RUSHING ATTEMPTS

51/668 Dave

474 Garrett

Leddie Brown/2018-21 Shorts Foreman/1995-98 Purnell/1993-95 Stephens/1970-72 Swinson/1974-77 Duggan/1982-84 Jagdmann/1971-73 Bennett/1982-84 Winn/1985-88 Moss/1987-89 Braxton/1968-70 Slaton/2005-07 Devine/2007-10

491 Robert

684 Steve

27 Rasheed Marshall/2001-04 24 Kerry Marbury/1971-72 22 Undra Johnson/1985-88 21 Rushel Shell III/2014-16 20 Quincy Wilson/1999-2003 20 Fred Wyant/1952-55 20 RECEPTIONS CATCHES /YARDS Tavon Austin/2009-12 288/3,413 Stedman Bailey/2010-12 210/3,218 Jock Sanders/2007-10 206/1,980 David Saunders/1995-98 191/2,608 Daikiel

Walter Leftridge/1963-65 Wood/1969-71 Lee/1972-75 Braxton/1968-70 Krutko/1955-57 Wolfley/1981-84 Conwell/1978-81 Schmitt/2005-07 Tyler/1987-90

Leddie Brown/2018-21 Walker/1992-95 Marshall/2001-04 Alexander/1977-80 Wilson/1999-2003 Ford Sr./1965-67 Slaton/2005-07 White/2005-08

50 Pat

786 Noel

805/65 Noel

664

169/2,347 Gary Jennings Jr./2015-18 168/2,294 Khori Ivy 1997-2000 160/2,402 Antonio Brown/1998-2001 155/1,905 Sam James/2018-21 144/1,486 Kevin White/2013-14 144/1,954 TIGHT END RECEPTIONS YARDS/CATCHES Mark Raugh/1979-82 1,328/119 Anthony Becht/1996-99 1,178/83 Lovett Purnell/1993-95 1,173/79 Randy Swinson/1974-77 917/63 Nate Stephens/1970-72 970/60 Rich Duggan/1982-84 668/51 Rob Bennett/1982-84 618/43 Dave Jagdmann/1971-73 631/41 Keith Winn/1985-88 492/39 Todd Fisher/1983-86 325/33 RUNNING BACK RECEPTIONS CATCHES/YARDS Noel Devine/2007-10 98/710 Leddie Brown/2018-21 86/604 Tom Gray/1982-84 73/622 Mickey Walczak/1978-82 69/469 Wendell Smallwood/2013-15 68/618 Steve Slaton/2005-07 65/805 Robert Alexander/1977-80 ........................... 61/551 Avon Cobourne/1999-2002 59/459 Amos Zereoue/1996-98 55/374 Jim Braxton/1968-70..................................... 54/906 Rushel Shell III/2014-16 49/341 RECEIVING YARDS CATCHES/YARDS Tavon Austin/2009-12 288/3,413 Stedman Bailey/2010-12 210/3,218 David Saunders/1995-98 191/2,608 Khori Ivy 1997-2000 160/2,402 Shawn Foreman/1995-98 169/2,347 Gary Jennings Jr./2015-18 168/2,294 Daikiel Shorts Jr./2013-16 177/2,263 David Sills V/2015, 17-18 132/2,097 Rahsaan Vanterpool/1993-96 126/2,022 Kevin White/2013-14 144/1,954 TIGHT END RECEIVING YARDS CATCHES/YARDS Mark Raugh/1979-82 119/1,328 Anthony Becht/1996-99 83/1,178 Lovett

39/492 Adrian

47

335/1,695 Ron

Avon Cobourne/1999-2002 Zereoue/1996-98 Devine/2007-10 White/2005-08 Slaton/2005-06

160/1,003 Rico

79/1,173 Nate

906/54 Steve

297/1,407 Ron

346/1,470 Jim

135

93 Josh

205/1,128 Amos

Evan Staley/2017-21 Bill McKenzie/1974-77

117

138

[ 163 ] RECORD BOOK PASSING EFFICIENCY (MIN. 100 ATT.) Will Grier/2017-18 169.18 Geno Smith/2009-12 153.52 Jake Kelchner/1992-93 148.42 Pat White/2005-08 147.37 Major Harris/1987-89 143.31 Skyler Howard/2014-16 140.39 Marc Bulger/1996-99 140.93 Jarret Doege/2019-21 135.03 Clint Trickett/2013-14 132.40 Mike Sherwood/1968-70 131.61 Allen McCune/1964-65 129.88 Jarrett Brown/2006-09 129.54 COMPLETION PERCENTAGE (MIN. 100 ATT.) Geno Smith/2009-12 .674 Will Grier/2017-18 .657 Jarret Doege/2019-21 .649 Pat White/2005-08 .648 Jarrett Brown/2006-09 .637 Clint Trickett/2013-14 .620 Marc Bulger/1996-99 .616 Austin Kendall/2019-20 .615 Jake Kelchner/1992-93 .601 Mike Sherwood/1968-70 .574 Skyler Howard/2014-16 .571 INTERCEPTION AVOIDANCE (MIN. 100 ATT.) Geno Smith/2009-12 .0143 Jarrett Doege/2019-21 .0203 Will Grier/2017-18 .0254 Clint Trickett/2013-14 .0261 Skyler Howard/2014-15 .0262 Jeff Hostetler/1982-83 .0279 Kevin White/1981-84 .0296 Pat White/2005-08 0294 Jake Kelchner/1992-93 .0307 Jarrett Brown/2006-09 0308 Austin Kendall/2019-20 .0329 ALL-PURPOSE YARDS RUSH/REC/PR/KR/TOTAL Tavon Austin/2009-12 1,033/3,413/433/2,407/7,286 Noel Devine/2007-10 4,315/710/0/736/5,761 Avon Cobourne/1999-2002 5,164/459/0/0/5,623 Steve Slaton/2005-07 3,923/805/047/4,775 Amos Zereoue/1996-98 4,086/374/0/168/4,628 Pat White/2005-08 4,480/0/0/0/4,480 Arthur Owens/1972-75 2,648/149/52/1,122/3,971 Rahsaan Vanterpool/1993-96 144/2,022/521/1,163/3,850 Wendell Smallwood/2013-15 2,462/618/0/550/3,630 Robert Alexander/1977-80 2,456/551/0/568/3,575 Willie Drewrey/1981-84 20/935/1,191/1,362/3,508 MOST PUNTS Steve Superick/1982-85 263 Nick O’Toole/2013-15 201 Mark Fazzolari/1999-2002 195 Thad Kucherawy/1967-69 192 Curt Carion/1978-80 186 Todd Sauerbrun/1991-94 177 Billy Kinney/2016-17 170 Lance Carion/1986-88 163 Danny Williams/1958-60 133 HIGHEST PUNT AVERAGE (MIN. 70 ATT.) Todd Sauerbrun/1991-94 46.2 Nick O’Toole/2013-15 43.9 Pat McAfee/2005-08 43.7 Scott Kozlowski/2006-09 43.4 Greg Hertzog/1989-90 43.3 Tyler Sumpter/2020-21 42.3 Billy Kinney/2016-17 41.2 Steve Superick/1982-85 41.1 Lance Carion/1986-88 40.9 Todd James/2000-03 40.7 Curt Carion/1978-80 ......................................... 40.7 PUNT RETURN YARDAGE YARDS/RETURNS Willie Drewrey/1981-84 1,109/108 John Mallory/1965-67 1,049/70 Vaughn Rivers/2004-07 772/67 Fulton Walker/1977-80 675/58 Lance Frazier/2000-03 660/64 Leon Jenkins/1968-71 573/73 Mike Baker/1990-93 547/72 James Jett/1989-92 534/75 Rahsaan Vanterpool/1993-96 521/62 Jack Stone/1952-53 462/26 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE (MIN 25 ATT.) Jack Stone/1952-53 17.8 John Mallory/1965-67 14.9 Tavon Austin/2009-12 12.7 Antonio Lewis/2004-06 12.2 Fulton Walker/1977-80 11.6 Vaughn Rivers/2004-07 11.5 Mike Logan/1993-96 11.3 Adam Jones/2002-04 10.9 Nate Terry/1997-99 10.8 Richie Martha/1965-67 10.7 KICKOFF RETURN YARDAGE YARDS/RETURNS Tavon Austin/2009-12 2,407/97 Shawn Terry/1999-2001 1,747/63 Adam Jones/2002-04 1,475/59 Willie Drewrey/1981-84 1,329/54 Nate Terry/1997-99 1,285/51 Shelton Gibson/2014-16 1,244/53 Winston Wright Jr./2019-21 1,177/47 Rahsaan Vanterpool/1993-96 1,163/51 Darius Reynaud/2005-07 1,126/42 Arthur Owens/1972-75 1,122/48 James Jett/1989-92 1,086/50 KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE (MIN. 25 ATT.) Shawn Terry/1999-2001 .................................... 27.7 Darius Reynaud/2005-07 26.8 Mario Alford/2013-14 26.3 Robert Gresham/1968-70 25.6 Nate Terry/1997-99 25.2 Kerry Marbury/1971-72 25.1 Winston Wright Jr./2019-21 25.0 Adam Jones/2002-04 25.0 Tavon Austin/2009-12 24.8 Willie Drewrey/1981-84 24.4 Marcus Simms/2017-18 24.2 SCORING (POSITION PLAYER) Steve Slaton/2005-07 330 Ira Errett Rodgers/1915-19 .............................. 313* Pat White/2005-08 284 Avon Cobourne/1999-2002 252 Amos Zereoue/1996-98 252 Stedman Bailey/2010-12 246 Tavon Austin/2009-12 242 David Sills V/2015, 17-18 214 Jim Braxton/1968-70 206* Leddie Brown/2018-21 192 Noel Devine/2007-10 186 * total includes field goals and extra points KICK SCORING Pat McAfee/2005-08 384 Tyler Bitancurt/2009-12 357 Josh Lambert/2013-15 337 Paul Woodside/1981-84 323 Jay Taylor/1996-99 310 Charlie Baumann/1985-88 291 Evan Staley/2018-2020 232 Frank Nester/1971-73 170 Mike Molina/2016-17 153 Bill McKenzie/1974-77 152 Brad Cooper/2003-04 149 TOUCHDOWNS RESPONSIBLE FOR Pat White/2005-08 103 Geno Smith/2009-12 102 Will Grier/2017-18 76 Skyler Howard/2014-16 76 Rasheed Marshall/2001-04 69 Ira Errett Rodgers/1915-19 66 Marc Bulger/1996-99 61 Major Harris/1987-89 59 Steve Slaton/2005-07 55 Oliver Luck/1978-81 54 FIELD GOALS MADE Paul Woodside/1981-84 74 Josh Lambert/2013-16 69 Pat McAfee/2005-08 58 Jay Taylor/1996-99 53

136/742 Garrett

55/128/867 Pat

73

135

72

ATTEMPTED

Charlie Baumann/1985-88 Josh Lambert/2013-16 Evan Staley/2016-21

89

43

77

101

Frank Nester/1971-73 Brad Cooper/2003-04 Bill McKenzie/1974-77

Charlie Baumann/1985-88

70

101

19/42/352

118

16/24/316

212

25

EXTRA POINTS

Paul Woodside/1981-84 Lambert/2013-16

Casey Legg/2019-21 Bill McKenzie/1974-77 Frank Nester/1971-73 Steve Sinclair/1978-80

38

212

Ken Juskowich/1967-68 Steve Sinclair/1978-80

92

Pat McAfee/2005-08

FRESHMAN RUSHING

Paul Woodside/1981-84

155

79

50 Evan

133

ATTEMPTED

Frank Nester/1971-73

Paul Woodside/1981-84 Frank Nester/1971-73 Brad Cooper/2003-04 Bill McKenzie/1974-77

222/1,035 Dustin

Major Harris/1987 Wyant/1952 White/2005 Bulger/1996 Dan Kendra/1974

Bryan Baumann/1994-96

CARRIES/YARDS

24

224/1,138 Steve

FIELD GOALS

26

Pat McAfee/2005-08 Jay Taylor/1996-99

Tyler Bitancurt/2009-12 Jay Taylor/1996-99

39

92

53

103

65/114/828 Marc

151

42

81 Class Rankings

79/155/1,200 Fred

207

Avon Cobourne/1999 Slaton/2005 Zereoue/1996 Garrison/2011 Ford Jr./1989

EXTRA POINTS MADE Pat McAfee/2005-08 Tyler Bitancurt/2009-12 Jay Taylor/1996-99 Charlie Baumann/1985-88 Josh Lambert/2013-16 Evan Staley/2016-21

210

Tyler Bitancurt/2009-12

23

148/733 FRESHMAN PASSING COMP/ATT/YARDS

Charlie Baumann/1985-88 Bitancurt/2009-12 Staley/2016-21

95

43

25

52 Tyler

[ 164 ] RECORD BOOK FRESHMAN TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS/YARDS Major Harris/1987 298/1,815 Pat White/2005 245/1,780 Avon Cobourne/1999 224/1,138 Steve Slaton/2005 205/1,128 Fred Wyant/1952 210/1,049 FRESHMAN RECEPTIONS CATCHES Sam James/2019 69 Daikiel Shorts/2013 45 David Saunders/1995 38 Jovon Durante/2015 24 Antonio Brown/1998 23 FRESHMAN RECEIVING YARDS YARDS David Saunders/1995 682 Sam James/2019 677 Daikiel Shorts/2013 495 Jovon Durante/2015 378 Steve Lewis/1975 296 FRESHMAN SCORING POINTS Steve Slaton/2005 119 Josh Lambert/2013 86 Pat McAfee/2005 81 Tyler Bitancurt/2009 80 Jay Taylor/1996 77 Bryan Baumann/1994 71 SOPHOMORE RUSHING CARRIES/YARDS Steve Slaton/2006 248/1,744 Amos Zereoue/1997 281/1,589 Noel Devine/2008 206/1,289 Robert Walker/1993 214/1,250 Pat White/2006 165/1,219 SOPHOMORE PASSING COMP/ATT/YARDS Geno Smith/2010 241/372/2,763 Marc Bulger/1997 192/323/2,465 Mike Sherwood/1968 151/264/1,948 Major Harris/1988 105/186/1,915 Chad Johnston/1994 124/242/1,863 SOPHOMORE TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS/YARDS Geno Smith/2010 478/2,980 Pat White/2006 344/2,874 Major Harris/1988 320/2,525 Marc Bulger/1997 375/2,372 Rasheed Marshall/2002 432/2,282 SOPHOMORE RECEPTIONS CATCHES David Saunders/1996 76 Stedman Bailey/2011 72 Tavon Austin/2010 58 Jock Sanders/2008 53 Rahsaan Vanterpool/1994 50 SOPHOMORE RECEIVING YARDS YARDS Stedman Bailey/2011 1,279 David Saunders/1996 1,043 Shelton Gibson/2015 887 Rahsaan Vanterpool/1994 849 Tavon Austin/2010 787 SOPHOMORE SCORING POINTS Josh Lambert/2014 135 Paul Woodside/1982 116 Pat McAfee/2006 ............................................... 113 Steve Slaton/2006 108 Pat White/2006 108 Amos Zereoue/1997 108 JUNIOR RUSHING CARRIES/YARDS Wendell Smallwood/2015 238/1,519 Noel Devine/2009 241/1,465 Amos Zereoue/1998 283/1,462 Pat White/2007 197/1,335 Avon Cobourne/2001 267/1,298 JUNIOR PASSING COMP/ATT/YARDS Geno Smith/2011 346/526/4,385 Marc Bulger/1998 274/419/3,607 Will Grier/2017 250/388/3,490 Skyler Howard/2015 221/403/3,145 Jarret Doege/2020 239/374/2,587 Major Harris/1989 142/245/2,058 JUNIOR TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS/YARDS Geno Smith/2011 582/4,352 Skyler Howard/2015 560/3,647 Will Grier/2017 451/3,612 Marc Bulger/1998 452/3,515 Jarret Doeger/2020 414/3,263 Pat White/2007 413/3,059 JUNIOR RECEPTIONS CATCHES Stedman Bailey/2012 114 Tavon Austin/2011 101 Gary Jennings Jr./2017 97 Shawn Foreman/1997 77 Jock Sanders/2009 72 JUNIOR RECEIVING YARDS YARDS Stedman Bailey/2012 1,622 Tavon Austin/2011 1,186 Gary Jennings Jr./2017 1,096 David Sills V/2017 980 Shelton Gibson/2016 951 JUNIOR SCORING POINTS Stedman Bailey/2012 150 Josh Lambert/2015 116 Jim Braxton/1969 113 David Sills V/2017 112 Tyler Bitancurt/2011 109 SENIOR RUSHING CARRIES/YARDS Avon Cobourne/2002 335/1,710 Quincy Wilson/2003 282/1,380 Adrian Murrell/1992 222/1,145 Charles Sims/2013 208/1,095 Leddie Brown/2021 223/1,065 Robert Alexander/1980 204/1,064 SENIOR PASSING COMP/ATT/YARDS Geno Smith/2012 369/518/4,205 Will Grier/2018 266/397/3,864 Skyler Howard/2016 247/404/3,328 Clint Trickett/2014 281/419/3,285 Jarret Doege/2021 272/417/3,048 Bernie Galiffa/1972 164/334/2,496 SENIOR TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS/YARDS Geno Smith/2012 584/4,356 Will Grier/2018 445/3,774 Skyler Howard/2016 546/3,328 Clint Trickett/2014 461/3,179 Jarret Doege/2021 483/2,914 Pat White/2008 465/2,816 SENIOR RECEPTIONS CATCHES Tavon Austin/2012 114 Kevin White/2014 109 David Saunders/1998 77 Jock Sanders/2010 69 David Sills V/2018 65 SENIOR RECEIVING YARDS YARDS Kevin White/2014 1,447 Tavon Austin/2012 1,289 Ka’Raun White/2017 1,004 David Sills V/2018 986 Shawn Foreman/1998 948 SENIOR SCORING POINTS Ira Errett Rodgers/1919 147 Charlie Baumann/1988 119 Kerry Marbury/1972 108 Tavon Austin/2012 104 Avon Cobourne/2002 102 STEDMAN BAILEY

SEASON PASSING • Most Attempts: 537 in 2012 • Most Completions: 378 in 2012 • Most Yards: 4,509 in 2011 • Most Yards per Game: 351.3 in 2018 • Highest Completion Percentage: 70.4% in 2012 • Most Touchdowns: 44 in 2012 • Most Interceptions: 27 in 1973 • Fewest Opponent Yards: 300 in 1923 • Fewest Opponent Yards Per Game: 33.3 in 1923 • Lowest Opponent Completion Percentage: 34.5 in 1953 • Fewest Opponent Touchdowns: 0 in 1925 • Most Opponent Interceptions: 24 in 1988; 1972 • Most Opponent Yards on Interceptions: 347 in 1993 • Most Opponent Touchdowns on Interceptions: 5 in 1922 SEASON PUNTING • Most Punts: 84 in 1996 • Fewest Punts: 34 in 1955 • Highest Average per Punt: 47.1 in 1994 • Most Blocked: 8 in 1934 • Returned for TD: 4 in 1934 SEASON PUNT RETURNS • Most Returns: 46 in 1993 • Fewest Returns: 16 in 1964 • Most Yards: 584 in 1965 • Most Touchdowns: 4 in 1934 SEASON KICKOFF RETURNS • Most Returns: 57 in 2012; 2011 • Fewest Returns: 21 in 2018 • Most Yards: 1,349 in 2011 • Most Touchdowns: 3 in 2000 SEASON SCORING • Most Points: 515 in 2007 • Most Points per Game: 41.1 in 1988 • Most Touchdowns: 69 in 2012 • Most Extra Points Made: 66 in 2007 • Most Field Goals Made: 30 in 2014; 1982 • Fewest Points: 14 in 1896 • Fewest Opponent Points (6 games): 10 in 1895 • Fewest Opponent Points (7 games): 23 in 1898 • Fewest Opponent Points (8 games): 20 in 1915 • Fewest Opponent Points (9 games): 18 in 1925 • Fewest Opponent Points (10 games): 38 in 1907; 1928 • Fewest Opponent Points (11 games): 34 in 1922 • Fewest Opponent Points (12 games): 101 in 1896 • Fewest Opponent Points (13 games): 176 in 2010 • Fewest Opponent Points Per Game: 1.7 in 1895 • Most Opponent Points: 495 in 2012 • Most Opponent Shutouts: 8 in 1922 SEASON FIRST DOWNS • Most: 337 in 2014 • Most Rushing: 178 in 2002 • Most Passing: 188 in 2012 • Most by Penalty: 37 in 2014 • Fewest Allowed: 51 in 1925 • Fewest Rushing Allowed: 26 in 1925 • Fewest Passing Allowed: 14 in 1923 • Fewest by Penalty Allowed: 2 in 1954 SEASON FUMBLES • Most: 44 in 1955 • Most Lost: 27 in 1955 • Most Caused: 42 in 1973; 1959 • Most Recovered: 24 in 1977; 1958 • Fewest: 10 in 2019 • Fewest Lost: 5 in 2019; 1996 TEAM STREAKS • Victories: 13 from 1952-53 • Defeats: 8 from 1959-60 • Home Victories: 14 from 1924-26 • Home Defeats: 5 in 1986 • Away Victories: 9 from 1952-53 • Away Defeats: 10 from 1959-60 • Shutouts: 7 from 1904-05 • Shutouts by Opponents: 5 from 1896-97 • Consecutive games without being shutout: 150, 2001-13 • Consecutive games without a defensive shutout: 70, 1987-93 • Winning Seasons: 12 from 1914-26 • Losing Seasons: 4 from 1958-61; 1976-79 • Conference Victories: 30 from 1952-59 • Conference Championships: 4 from 1953-56 • Games Blocked Punt Avoided: 31 from 1974-77

• Lowest Opponent Average per Play:

• Fewest Opponent

Most: 37 vs. Maryland, 2015 Most Rushing: 33 vs. Washington & Lee, 1923 Most Passing: 24 vs. Missouri, 1998 Most By Penalty: 10 vs. Baylor, 2014 Fewest by Opponent: 0 by Maryland, 1919 Fewest Rushing by Opponent: 0 by Kansas State, 2014; by Western Michigan, 1996; by Maryland, 1919 Fewest Passing by Opponent: 0 by Maryland, 1919

2007 • Fewest Opponent Yards: 508

• Highest Average

• Fewest Opponent Yards per Game:

Most Completions: 45 vs. Baylor, 2012 Most Attempts: 65 vs. LSU, 2011 Most Interceptions: 6 vs. Ohio State, 1987; vs. Colorado State, 1978; vs. Richmond, 1973; vs. Maryland, 1950; vs. Washington & Lee, 1950; vs. Ohio, 1949 Most Yards Gained: 656 vs. Baylor, 2012 Most Touchdowns: 8 vs. Baylor, 2012

Most Interception Return Yards: 175 vs. Louisiana Tech, 1994 Fewest Completions: 0 vs. Temple, 1946; vs. Washington & Lee, 1946 Fewest Attempts: 1 vs. Washington & Lee, 1946 Fewest Opponent Pass Attempts: 0 by Maryland, 1919 Fewest Opponent Pass Completions: 0 by Pitt, 1981; by Maryland, 1919 Lowest Opponent Completion Percentage: 0% by Pitt, 1981; by Maryland, 1919 Fewest Opponent Yards Allowed: 0 vs. Pitt, 1981; Maryland, 1919

SINGLE GAME SCORING

SINGLE GAME PUNTING

SINGLE GAME KICKOFF RETURNS

SEASON

• Most Touchdowns:

• Lowest Opponent Average per Play:

• Highest Average per Play:

SINGLE GAME PUNT RETURNS

• Highest

Most Points: 92 vs. Marshall, 1915 Greatest Margin of Victory: 89 vs. Geneva, 1951 Greatest Margin of Defeat: 130 vs. Michigan, 1904 Most Touchdowns: 14 vs. Marshall, 1916 Most Extra Points Made: 11 vs. Rutgers, 2001; vs. Geneva, 1951 Most Field Goals Made: 6 vs. Villanova, 1972 Losing Score: 49 vs. Oklahoma, 2012

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Most Plays: 110 vs. Washington & Lee, 1923 Most Yards Gained: 807 vs. Baylor, 2012 Most Touchdowns: 13 vs. Geneva, 1951 Fewest Opponent Plays: 12 vs. Maryland, 1919 Fewest Opponent Yards: 14 vs. Maryland, 1919 SINGLE GAME RUSHING Most Carries: 99 vs. Washington & Lee, 1923 Most Yards: 569 vs. Washington & Lee, 1923 Most Touchdowns: 11 vs. Geneva, 1951 Fewest Opponent Rushes: 12 by Washington & Lee, 1923; by West Virginia Wesleyan, 1922; by Maryland, 1919 Fewest Opponent Yards: -30 by Florida, 1981

Most Punts: 13 vs. Penn State, 1973 Highest Average: 60.1 (9-541) vs. Nebraska, 1994

SINGLE GAME FIRST DOWNS

Most Forced: 10 vs. Geneva, 1951 SINGLE GAME PENALTIES

• Most

Most: 11 vs. Penn State, 1989 Most Lost: 6 vs. Virginia, 1954; vs. VMI, 1969 Most Caused: 11 vs. William & Mary, 1955 Most Recovered: 7 vs. Virginia, 1949

Most Returns: 10 vs. Richmond, 1965; Eastern Michigan, 1993 Most Yards Gained: 201 vs. The Citadel, 1965 Most Touchdowns: 1 vs. many; most recently vs. TCU, 2012

SINGLE GAME FUMBLES

SINGLE GAME TURNOVERS

SINGLE GAME TOTAL OFFENSE

Most: 17 vs. Drexel, 1945 Most Yards Penalized: 170 vs. Drexel, 1945; vs. Colorado State, 1978 Most Two Teams: 32 vs. Baylor, 2014 Most Yards/Two Teams: 353 vs. Baylor, 2014 TOTAL OFFENSE Yards: 6,526 in 2012 Yards per Game: 512.2 in 2018 per Play: 7.3 in 2006 69 in 2012 934 in 1923 Yards per Game: 103.8 in 1923 3.0 in 1923 2 in 1925 3,939 in 303.0 in 2006 6.7 in 2006 in in 1925 56.4 in 1925 1.9 in 1925 1 in 1925

• Most

• Fewest Opponent Yards:

SEASON RUSHING • Most Yards:

2006 • Most Yards per Game:

• Most Touchdowns: 49

• Fewest Opponent Touchdowns:

• Fewest Opponent Touchdowns:

SINGLE GAME PASSING

Most Returns: 9 vs. Oklahoma, 2012; vs. Penn State, 1965; vs. Maryland, 1951 Most Yards Gained: 235 vs. Oklahoma, 2012 Most Touchdowns: 1 vs. many opponents; most recently at Baylor, 2015

Punting Most Yardage-Single Punt: 90 by Todd Sauerbrun vs. Nebraska, 1994 Most Yardage-Game: 541 by Todd Sauerbrun vs. Nebraska, 1994 Most Yardage-Season: 3,594 by Todd Sauerbrun, Most1994Yardage-Career: 10,934 by Steve Superick, Most1982-85Punts-Game: 12 by Chuck Brooks vs. Penn State, 1973; by Thad Kucherawy vs. Kentucky, 1969 Most Punts-Season: 76 by Steve Superick, 1985 Most Punts-Career: 263 by Steve Superick, 1982-85 Highest Average-Game (min. 5 att.): 60.1 by Todd Sauerbrun vs. Nebraska, 1994 GENO SMITH )

Games Played

Most Interceptions Thrown-Game: 6 by Dutch Hoffman vs. Colorado State, 1978 Most Interceptions Thrown-Season: 21 by Dutch Hoffman, 1978 Most Interceptions Thrown-Career: 47 by Dan Kendra, 1974-77

Total Offense Most Yards Gained-Game: 687 by Geno Smith vs. Baylor, 2012 Most Yards Gained-Season: 4,356 by Geno Smith, Most2012Yards Gained-Career: 12,004 by Geno Smith, 2009-12 Most Plays Game: 67 by Geno Smith vs. LSU, 2011 Season: 584 by Geno Smith, 2012 Career: 1,710 by Geno Smith, 2009-12 Most ResponsibleTouchdownsFor Game: 9 by Allen McCune vs. Pitt, 1965 Season: 44 by Geno Smith, 2012 Career (3 seasons): 76 by Skyler Howard, 2014-16 Career (4 seasons): 103 by Pat White, 2005-08

Most 100-Yard Games-Consecutive: 7 by Kevin White, 2014 Most 100-Yard Games-Season: 9 by Kevin White, Most2014100-Yard Games-Career: 14 by Stedman Bailey, 2010-12 Most Receptions-Game: 16 by Kevin White at Texas, 2014 Most Receptions-Season: 114 by Tavon Austin, 2012; by Stedman Bailey, 2012 Most Receptions-Career: 288 by Tavon Austin, Most2009-12Touchdown Receptions-Game: 5 by Stedman Bailey vs. Baylor, 2012 Most Touchdown Receptions-Season: 25 by Stedman Bailey, 2012 Most Tochdown Receptions-Career: 41 by Stedman Bailey, 2010-12

Receiving Most Yards Gained-Game: 303 by Stedman Bailey vs. Baylor, 2012 Most Yards Gaine-Season: 1,622 by Stedman Bailey, 2012 Most Yards Gained-Career: 3,413 by Tavon Austin, 2009-12

( INCLUDES BOWL GAMES

Games Played: 55 by Sean Mahone, 2017-21, Games Started: 51 by Dravon Askew-Henry, 2014-15, 17-18

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

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Rushing Longest Touchdown Run: 96 by Pat Randolph vs Northern Illinois, 1986 Longest Non-Touchdown Run: 79 by Tevin Bush vs. Baylor, 2018; by Noel Devine at Louisville, Yards2008Gained In Quarter: 168 by Kay-Jay Harris vs. East Carolina (2nd), 2004 Yards Gained In Half: 264 by Tavon Austin (2nd) vs. Oklahoma, 2012 Game: 344 by Tavon Austin vs. Oklahoma, 2012 Season: 1,744 by Steve Slaton, 2006 Career: 5,164 by Avon Cobourne, 1999-2002 Most Consecutive 100-Yard Games: 6 by Steve Slaton, 10/7 - 11/16/06; by Avon Cobourne, 9/14 - 10/26/03; by Amos Zereoue, 10/2411/27-98; by Robert Walker, 10/9 - 11/20/93 Most 100-Yard Games-Season: 10 by Avon Cobourne, 2002; Steve Slaton, 2006 Most 100-Yard Games-Career: 28 by Avon Cobourne, 1999-2002 Most Carries-Game: 45 by George Allen vs. Georgetown, 1933 Most Carries-Season: 335 by Avon Cobourne, 2002 Most Carries-Career: 1,023 by Avon Cobourne, Highest1999-2002Average Per Carry-Game (min. 10 att.): 18.9 (11-199) by Eddie Williams vs Pitt, 1969 Highest Average Per Carry-Season (min. 100 att.): 8.2 by Bob Moss, 1955 Highest Average Per Carry-Career (min. 200 att.): 7.8 by Bob Moss, 1952-55 Most Touchdowns-Game: 5 by by Steve Slaton vs. Louisville (3 overtimes), 2005 by George Allen vs. Marquette, 1932; b Ira Errett Rodgers vs. Marietta, 1919; Ohio Wesleyan, 1919 Most Touchdowns-Season: 19 by Ira Errett Rodgers, 1919 Most Touchdowns-Career: 50 by Steve Slaton, 2005-07 Passing Longest Touchdown Pass: 96 by Ben Williams to Danny Buggs vs. Penn State, 1973 Longest Non-Touchdown Pass: 84 by Rasheed Marshall to Kay-Jay Harris vs. Miami, 2003 Most Yards-Game: 656 by Geno Smith vs. Baylor, Most2012Yards-Season: 4,385 by Geno Smith, 2011 Most Yards-Career: 11,662 by Geno Smith, Most2009-12300-Yard Games-Consecutive: 8 by Clint Trickett, 2013-14 Most 300-Yard Games-Season: 10 by Will Grier, 2018 Most 300-Yard Games-Career: 19 by Will Grier, Most2017-18Completions-Consecutive: 21 by Geno Smith vs. Kansas, 2012 Most Completions-Game: 45 by Geno Smith vs. Baylor, 2012 Most Completions-Season: 369 by Geno Smith, 2012 Most Completions-Career: 988 by Geno Smith, Most2009-12Attempts-Game: 65 by Geno Smith vs. LSU, 2011 Most Attempts-Season: 536 by Geno Smith, 2011 Most Attempts-Career: 1,465 by Geno Smith, Most2009-12Touchdowns Passes-Game: 8 by Geno Smith vs. Baylor, 2012 Most Touchdown Passes-Season: 42 by Geno Smith, 2012 Most Touchdown Passes-Career: 98 by Geno Smith, 2009-12 Highest Completion Percentage-Game (min. 10 att.): .958 (23-24) by Geno Smith vs. Kansas, 2012 Highest Completion Percentage-Season (min. 100 att.): .712 (369-518) by Geno Smith, 2012 Highest Completion Percentage-Career (min. 300 att.): .674 (988-1,465) by Geno Smith, 2009-12 Passing Efficiency-Season: 175.49 by Will Grier, 2018 Passing Efficiency-Career: 169.18 by Will Grier, Interception2017-18 Avoidance-Season (min. 100 att.): .0115 (6-518) by Geno Smith, 2012 Interception Avoidance-Career (min. 300 att.): .014 (21-1,465) by Geno Smith, 2009-12 Interception Avoidance-Career (min. 500 att.): .014 (21-1,465) by Geno Smith, 2009-12

Most Return Yards-Single Return: 99 by Victor “Jack” Rabbits vs. Virginia Military, 1955 Most Return Yards-Game: 168 by Nate Terry vs. Rutgers, 1997 Most Return Yards-Season: 453 by John Mallory, 1967 Most Return Yards-Career: 1,109 by Willie MostDrewrey,1981-84Returns-Game: 7 by by Rahsaan Vanterpool vs. Virginia Tech, 1994; by Grantis Bell vs. Rutgers, 1987; by Willie Drewrey vs. Pitt, 1984 Most Returns-Season: 44 by Mike Baker, 1993 Most Returns-Career: 108 by Willie Drewrey, Most1981-84Touchdown Returns-Game: 1 by many; most recent by Tavon Austin vs. TCU, 2012 Most Touchdown Returns-Season: 3 by John Mallory, 1967 Most Touchdown Returns-Career: 7 by John Mallory, 1965-67

Most Passes Intercepted-Quarter: 3 by Karl Joseph vs. Georgia Southern, 2015 (3rd); by Jack Eastwood at Miami, 1973 (4th); by Mike Slater at Kentucky, 1969 (4th) Most Passes Intercepted-Game: 4 by Mike Slater vs. Kentucky, 1969; by Francis Farley vs. Pitt, 1925; by Andrew King vs. MostMarietta,1915PassesIntercepted-Season: 10 by Aaron Beasley, 1994

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Highest Average-Season (min. 30 att.): 48.6 by Todd Sauerbrun, 1994 Highest Average-Career (min. 70 att.): 46.2 by Todd Sauerbrun, 1991-94 Most Punts Blocked by WVU-Game: 3 by Joe Harrick vs. Maryland, 1919 Most Punts Blocked by WVU-Season: 7 by Joe Stydahar, 1934 Punt Returns

Kickoff Returns

Miscellaneous Most All-Purpose Yardage-Game: 572 by Tavon Austin, vs. Oklahoma, 2012 Most All-Purpose Yardage Season: 2,910 by Tavon Austin, 2012 Most All-Purpose Yardage Career: 7,286 by Tavon Austin, 2009-12 Most Opponent Fumbles Recovered-Season: 5 by Bob Starford, 1968 Most Opponent Fumbles Recovered Career: 7 by John Adams, 1972-74 Blocked Punts-Season: 7 by Joe Stydahar, 1934

Highest Percentage Made-Career (min. 30 att.): 79.6 (74-93) by Paul Woodside, 1981-84 Longest-Soccer Style: 55 by Josh Lambert at Texas Tech, 2014; by Paul Woodside vs. Louisville, Longest-Drop-Kick:1984 50 by Ed Kenna vs.Grove City, 1901

Interceptions

Most Passes Intercepted-Career: 20 by Steve Newberry, 1980-83 Most Touchdown Returns-Game: 2 by Vann Washington vs. Louisiana Tech, 1994 Most Touchdown Returns-Season: 2 by Kenny Robinson Jr., 2017; by Grant Wiley, 2000; by Vann Washington, 1994; by Aaron Beasley, 1994 Most Touchdown Returns-Career: 3 by Aaron Beasley, 1992-95; by Vann Washington, Longest1993-96Return: 100 by Tom Pridemore vs. Penn State, 1977

PAT MCAFEE

Highest Average-Season (min. 11 att.): 20.8 by Lance Frazier, 2003 Highest Average-Career (min. 25 att.): 14.9 by John Mallory, 1965-67

Most Return Yardage-Single Return: 100 by Shelton Gibson at Baylor, 2015; by Mario Alford vs. Alabama, 2014; by Tavon Austin vs. Kansas State, 2012; vs. Marshall, 2011; by Shawn Terry at Maryland, 2001; by Shawn Terry vs. Syracuse, 2000; by Nate Terry vs. Temple, 1997; by Nate Terry vs. East Carolina, 1997; by Kerry Marbury vs. Penn State, 1972 Most Return Yardage-Game: 217 by Winston Wright Jr. at Maryland, 2021 Most Return Yardage-Season: 938 by Tavon Austin, 2011 Most Return Yardage-Career: 2,407 by Tavon Austin, 2009-12 Most Returns-Game: 8 by Tavon Austin vs. Oklahoma; by Darren Fulton vs. Pitt, 1986 Most Returns-Season: 39 by Darren Fulton, 1986 Most Returns-Career: 97 by Tavon Austin, 2009-12 Game: 1 by many players; most recent by Winston Wright Jr. at Baylor, 2019 Most Touchdown Returns-Season: 3 by Shawn Terry 2000 Most Touchdown Returns-Career: 4 by Tavon Austin, 2009-12; by Shawn Terry, 1999-2001 Highest Average-Season (min. 11 att.): 28.8 by Shawn Terry, 2000 Highest Average-Career (min. 25 att.): 27.7 by Shawn Terry, 1999-2001 Scoring Most Points-Game: 37 by Ira Errett Rodgers vs. Marietta, 1919 Most Points-Season: 150 by Stedman Bailey, 2012 Most Points-Career: 384 by Pat McAfee, 2005-08 Most Touchdowns-Quarter: 3 by Stedman Bailey vs. Oklahoma (4th), 2012; vs. Baylor (2nd), 2012; by Jock Sanders at Connecticut (3rd), 2008; by Pat White vs. Syracuse (3rd), 2006; by George Allen vs. Marquette (4th), 1932 Most Touchdowns-Game: 6 by Steve Slaton vs. Louisville (3 overtimes), 2005 Most Touchdowns-Season: 25 by Stedman Bailey, 2012 Most Touchdowns-Career: 55 by Steve Slaton, Most2005-07Extra Points Made-Game: 11 by Shocky Van Horn vs. Geneva, 1951 Most Extra Points Made-Season: 64 by Tyler Bitancurt, 2012; by Pat McAfee, 2007 Most Extra Points Made-Career: 210 by Pat McAfee, 2005-08 Most Extra Point Attempts-Game: 13 by Shocky Van Horn vs. Geneva, 1951 Most Extra Point Attempts-Season: 66 by Tyler Bitancurt, 2012 Most Extra Point Attempts-Career: 212 by Tyler Bitancurt, 2009-12; by Pat McAfee, 2005-08 Highest Percentage Of PATs-Season (min. 25 att.): 100.0 (45-45) by Josh Lambert, 2014; (41-41) by Tyler Bitancurt, 2010; (62-62) by Pat McAfee, 2006; (43-43); by Jay Taylor, 1997 Highest Percentage of PATs-Career (min. 50 att.): 99.1 (210-212) by Pat McAfee, 2005-08 Consecutive PATs Made-Game: 10 by Tyler Bitancurt vs. Baylor, 2012, vs. Clemson, 2011 Consecutive PATs Made-Season: 62 by Brad Cooper, 2004; by Jay Taylor, 1997 Consecutive PATs Made-Career: 110 by Pat McAfee, 2005-07 Most Points Kicking-Game: 19 by Frank Nester vs. Villanova, 1972 Most Points Kicking-Season: 135 by Josh Lambert, 2014 Most Points Kicking-Career: 384 by Pat McAfee, 2005-08 Field Goals Most Made-Game: 6 by Frank Nester vs. Villanova, 1972 Most Made-Season: 30 by Josh Lambert, 2014; by Paul Woodside, 1982 Most Made-Career: 74 by Paul Woodside, 1981-84 Consecutive Made: 15 by Paul Woodside, 1981-82 Most Attempts-Game: 6 by Frank Nester vs. Villanova, 1972 Most Attempts-Season: 39 by Josh Lambert, 2014 Most Attempts-Career: 93 by Paul Woodside, Highest1981-84Percentage Made-Season (min. 15 att.): 100.0 (19-19) by Bill Samuelson, 1970

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Quarterback Sacks Game: 4 by Julian Miller vs. Pitt, 2011; by James Davis vs. East Carolina, 2000; by Gary Stills vs. Marshall, 1997; by Steve Hathaway vs. Virginia Tech, 1983 Season: 16.5 by Canute Curtis, 1996 Career: 34.5 by Canute Curtis, 1993-96 Team Game: 12 vs. Idaho, 2000 Team Season: 59, 1996 Tackles for Loss Game: 6 by James Davis vs. East Carolina, 2000 Season: 19 by David Long Jr., 2018; by Johnny Dingle, 2007 Career: 47.5 by Grant Wiley, 2000-03 Pass Breakups Game: 5 by Dreshun Miller vs. Kansas State, 2020; Jahmile Addae vs. Rutgers, 2002; by Vann Washington vs. Boston College, 1996; by Harold Kidd vs. Louisiana Tech, 1994 Season: 21 by Brian King, 2003 Career: 54 by Brian King, 2000-03

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Single

Chris Haering vs. Maryland/1989 Haering vs. Ball State/1989 Lester vs. East Carolina/1986 Fowlkes vs. Pitt/1982 Dunlap vs. SMU/1975

Unassisted Tackles Game: 17 by Robert Tomko vs. Boston College, 1977 Season: 107 by Barrett Green, 1998 Career: 298 by Grant Wiley, 2000-03

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Andrew King vs. Marietta/1915 players with three; the most recent is Karl Joseph vs. Georgia Southern/2015

Single Game Solo Tackles

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DEFENSIVE RECORDS

Total Tackles Game: 28 by Steve Dunlap vs. Boston College, 1974 Season: 190 by Steve Dunlap, 1974 Career: 492 by Grant Wiley, 2000-03

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Single Game Total Tackles

Steve Dunlap vs. Boston College/1974 Barrett Green vs. Navy/1998 Steve Grant vs. South Carolina/1990

Longest Interception Return/No TD Barrett Green vs. Rutgers/1997 Tom Pridemore vs. Temple/1976 John Hale vs. William & Mary/1968 69 Tarris Alexander vs. Missouri/1993 Harry Sweeney vs. Geneva/1951

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Assisted Tackles Game: 15 by Chris Haering vs. Maryland, 1989 Season: 100 by Chuck Smith, 1975 Career: 222 by Chris Haering, 1986-89

Single Game Quarterback

Longest Interception Return for TD

Mike Slater vs. Kentucky/1969

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Twelve players with three; the most recent is Jared Bartlett vs. Virginia Tech, 2021

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15

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Dreshun Miller vs. Kansas State/2020 Addae vs. Rutgers/2002

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22

Francis Farley vs. Pitt/1925

87

Single Game Tackles

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Tom Pridemore vs. Penn State/1977 100 Marcus Mauney vs. Virginia Tech/1974 99 Vann Washington vs. Louisiana Tech/1994 97 Kenny Robinson Jr. vs. Texas/2017 Tom Pridemore vs. Temple/1975 Bo Orlando vs. East Carolina/1987

Vann Washington vs. Boston College/1996 Kidd vs. Louisiana Tech/1994 players with four; the most recent is Jermaine Thaxton vs. Rutgers/2002 Game Interceptions

Season Total Tackles 190 Steve Dunlap 1974 185 Chris Haering 1989 175 Ray Marshall 1975 172 Jeff Macerelli 1977 170 Charles Smith 1975 Season Solo Tackles 107 Barrett Green 1998 102 Rick Sherrod 2001 102 Ray Marshall 1975 101 Tom Zakowski 1973 99 Grant Wiley 2003 JAMES DAVIS ( SINCE 1973 - INCLUDES BOWL GAMES )

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Three players with 21; the most recent is Rick Sherrod vs. Virginia Tech/2001

David Long Jr. vs. Oklahoma State/2017

Steve Dunlap vs. Boston College/1974 Chris Haering vs. Rutgers/1989 Rick Sherrod vs. Syracuse/2001 Grant Wiley vs. Syracuse/2001

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Single Game Assisted Tackles

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Sacks

Robert Tomko vs. Boston College/1977 Dennis Fowlkes vs. Virginia Tech/1980 Jeff Macerelli vs. Boston College/1976

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Pass Breakups

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James Davis vs. East Carolina/2000 Talley vs. Penn State/1980 players with four; the most recent is David Long Jr. vs. TCU, 2018

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Julian Miller vs. Pitt/2011 Davis vs. East Carolina/2000 Stills vs. Marshall/1997 Hathaway vs. Virginia Tech/1983

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[ 169 ] RECORD BOOK Season Assisted Tackles 107 Chris Haering 1989 100 Charles Smith 1975 96 Steve Dunlap 1974 90 Jack Eastwood 1974 88 Jack Eastwood 1973 Season Quarterback Sacks 16.5 Canute Curtis 1996 15 Steve Hathaway 1983 14 Bruce Irvin 2010 12 Gary Stills 1997 12 Renaldo Turnbull 1988 10 Gary Stills 1998 10 Canute Curtis 1995 10 Mike Fox 1989 9 Julian Miller 2010 9 Julian Miller 2009 Season Tackles For Loss 19 David Long Jr. 2018 19 Johnny Dingle 2007 18...................... Kyle Kayden .......................... 2001 17 Will Clarke 2013 16.5 David Long Jr. 2017 15....................... Dante Stills ........................... 2021 15 Josh Francis 2012 15 Najee Goode 2011 15 Bruce Irvin 2011 15 Jeff Merrow 1973 14.5 Darius Stills 2019 14.5 David Upchurch 2002 14 Bruce Irvin 2010 14 Julian Miller 2010 14 Julian Miller 2009 14 Grant Wiley 2003 14 James Davis 2001 14 David Upchurch 2001 14 Grant Wiley 2000 Season Pass Breakups 21 Brian King 2003 18 Aaron Beasley 1995 16.................... Jahmile Addae ........................ 2002 15 Brian King 2002 15 Aaron Beasley 1994 Single Season Interceptions 10 Aaron Beasley 1994 8 Rasul Douglas 2016 7 Preston Waters 1989 7 Tim Agee 1983 7 Tom Geishauser 1972 7 Mike Slater 1969 7 Bob Snider 1952 Career Total Tackles 492 Grant Wiley 2000-03 484 Darryl Talley 1979-82 459 Dennis Fowlkes 1979-82 445 Steve Grant 1988-91 432 Jeff Macerelli 1975-78 Career Solo Tackles 298 Grant Wiley 2000-03 286 Dennis Fowlkes 1979 82 282 Darryl Talley 1979 82 271 Steve Grant 1988-91 267 Kyle Kayden 1998-2001 Career Assisted Tackles 222 Chris Haering 1986-89 202 Darryl Talley 1979-82 198 Jack Eastwood 1973-75 194 Grant Wiley 2000-03 188 Jeff Macerelli 1975-78 JULIAN MILLER Career Quarterback Sacks 34.5 Canute Curtis 1993-96 27.5 Julian Miller 2008-11 26 Gary Stills 1996-98 22.5 Bruce Irvin 2010-11 22 Renaldo Turnbull 1986-89 20 Steve Hathaway 1980-83 19 Dante Stills 2018-21 19 Darryl Talley 1979-82 Career Tackles For Loss 47.5 Grant Wiley 2000-03 43.5 Dante Stills 2018-21 42.5 Julian Miller 2008-11 40 David Long Jr. 2016-18 40 James Davis 1999-2002 39 Kyle Kayden 1998-2001 Career Pass Breakups 54 Brian King 2000-03 38 Lance Frazier 2000-03 38 Aaron Beasley 1992-95 29 Mike Collins 1990-93 25 Jahmile Addae 2001-05 Career Interceptions 20 Steve Newberry 1980-83 19 Aaron Beasley 1992-94 15 Bob Snider 1951-56 15 Tom Pridemore 1975-77 15 Tim Agee 1980-83 Career Interception Return Yardage 398 Tom Pridemore 1975-77 367 Aaron Beasley 1992-95 219 Vann Washington 1993-96 201 Marcus Mauney 1973-74 198 Darrell Whitmore 1988-91

Longest Touchdown Run FromScrimmage WVU Individual: 96 by Pat Randolph vs. Northern Illinois, 1986 Opponent Individual: 84 by Joshua Cribbs of Kent State, 2001

WVU Individual: 6 by Steve Slaton vs. Louisville, 2005 Opponent Individual: 4 by Samaje Perine of Oklahoma, 2014; by Kenny Stills of Oklahoma, 2012; by Collin Klein of Kansas State, 2012; by Michael Bush of Louisville, 2005; by Walter Washington of Temple, 2003 WVU Team: 11 vs. Rutgers, 2001 Opponent Team: 9 by Baylor, 2012 Two Teams: 19, vs. Baylor, 2012 Points By Kick

• Opponent Individual: 8 by Greg Cox of Miami, 1986

• WVU Team: 11 vs. Rutgers, 2001

• Two Teams: 12, vs. Connecticut, 2007; vs. Rutgers, 2001; vs. Rutgers, 1995

• Opponent Individual: 8 by Steve Suter of Maryland, 2002

WVU Individual: 15 by Josh Lambert vs. Kansas, 2014; by Tyler Bitancurt vs. Liberty, 2009; by Pat McAfee vs. Rutgers, 2006

• WVU Individual: 5 by Evan Staley vs. Baylor, 2018; by Josh Lambert vs. Kansas, 2014; by Todd Sauerbrun vs. Louisville, 1993

From

Pass Completion PercentageWVU Team (min. 25 att.): 92.0 (23-25) vs. Kansas, 2012 WVU Team (min. 40 att.): 88.2 (45-51) vs. Baylor, 2012 Opponent Team: 88.2 (15-17) by Virginia Tech, 2005 Two Teams (min. 40 att.): 83.8 (26-31), vs. Virginia Tech, 2005 Two Teams (min. 75 att.): 75.5 (74-98), vs. Baylor, 2012 Interceptions WVU Individual: 4 by Will Grier vs. Oklahoma State, 2018; by Chad Johnston vs. Pitt, 1995; by Roger Dietz vs. Syracuse, 1980 Opponent Individual: 5 by Paul Anderson of Cincinnati, 1990 WVU Team: 4 vs. Syracuse, 1980; vs. Syracuse, 1988; vs. Pitt, 1995; vs Oklahoma State, 2018 Opponent Team: 5, by Maryland, 2015; by Cincinnati, 1990 Two Teams: 6, vs. Maryland, 2015; vs. Temple, 1981; vs. Syracuse, 1980 Passing Touchdowns

Total Offense PlaysWVU Individual: 67 by Geno Smith vs. LSU, 2011 Opponent Individual: 72 by John Welsh of Idaho, 2000 WVU Team: 96 vs. Maryland, 2015; vs. Towson, 2014; vs. Ball State, 1994 Opponent Team: 101 by Marshall, 2012 Two Teams: 185, vs. Missouri, 2016

[ 170 ] RECORD BOOK MILAN PUSKAR STADIUM RECORDS

Punt Return Yardage

• Opponent Individual: 6 by Matt McCrane of Kansas State, 2014; by Massimo Manca of Penn State, 1986 • WVU Team: 5 vs. Baylor, 2018; vs. Kansas, 2014; vs. Maryland, 1986; vs. Louisville, 1993 Opponent Team: 6 by Kansas State, 2014; by Penn State, 1986 • Two Teams: 9, vs. Kansas State, 2014; vs. Pitt, 2009

• WVU Individual: 168 by Nate Terry vs. Rutgers, 1997

• Opponent Individual: 4 by Matt McCrane of Kansas State, 2014; by Ross Krautman of Syracuse, 2010; by Jeremy Ito of Rutgers, 2006; by Mickey Thomas of Virginia Tech, 1989; Brian Lowe of Boston College, 1986; by Massimo Manca of Penn State, 1986

• Opponent: 53 by Dave Teggart of Connecticut, 2011; by Patrick Shadle of Syracuse, 2008

• WVU Team: 11 vs. Rutgers, 2001

• Two Teams: 7, vs. Pitt, 2009

• Opponent Individual: 9 by Aaron Jones of Baylor, 2012

• Two Teams: 195, vs. Rutgers, 1997

• WVU Individual: 1 by Tavon Austin (76 yards) vs. TCU, 2012; by Antonio Lewis (76 yards) vs. East Carolina; 2005; by Adam Jones (76 yards) vs. East Carolina, 2004; by Lance Frazier (64 yards) vs. Temple, 2003; by Antonio Brown (80 yards) vs. Rutgers, 1999; by David Carter (14 yard return of blocked punt) vs. Maryland, 1998; by Gary Thompkins (28 yard return of blocked punt) vs. Marshall, 1997; by Rodney Allen (2 yards) vs. Miami, 1994; by Cam Zopp (fumble recovery in end zone) vs. Louisville, 1984; by Willie Drewrey (65 yards) vs. Colorado State,1981; Fulton Walker (77 yards) vs. Richmond, 1980

Kicked Extra Points Made

• WVU Individual: 10 by Tyler Bitancurt vs. Baylor, 2012; by Brenden Rauh vs. Rutgers, 2001

WVU Individual: 8 by Geno Smith vs. Baylor, 2012 Opponent Individual: 6 by Landry Jones of Oklahoma, 2012 WVU Team: 8 vs. Baylor, 2012 Opponent Team: 6 by Oklahoma, 2012 Two Teams: 13, vs. Baylor, 2012

Longest Non-Touchdown RunScrimmage WVU Individual: 79 by Tevin Bush vs. Baylor, 2018 Opponent Individual: 86 by Curtis Martin of Pitt, 1993 Pass AttemptsWVU Individual: 65 by Geno Smith vs. LSU, 2011 Opponent Individual: 56 by Jason Martin of Louisiana Tech, 1994 WVU Team: 65 vs. LSU, 2011 Opponent Team: 56 by Marshall, 2012; by Louisiana Tech, 1994 Two Teams: 98, vs. Baylor, 2012 Pass CompletionsWVU Individual: 45 by Geno Smith vs. Baylor, 2012 Opponent Individual: 38 by Landry Jones of Oklahoma, 2012; by Rakeem Cato of Marshall, 2012 WVU Team: 45 vs. Baylor, 2012 Opponent Team: 38 by Oklahoma, 2012; by Marshall, 2012 Two Teams: 74, vs. Baylor, 2012 WVU Individual: 656 by Geno Smith vs. Baylor, 2012 Opponent Individual: 581 by Nick Florence of Baylor, 2012 WVU Team: 656 vs. Baylor, 2012 Opponent Team: 581 by Baylor, 2012 Two Teams: 1,237, vs. Baylor, 2012

Rushing AttemptsWVU Individual: 41 by Amos Zereoue vs. Pitt, 1997 Opponent Individual: 38 by LeSean McCoy, 2007 WVU Team: 76 vs. Temple, 1985 Opponent Team: 71 by Navy, 1999 Two Teams: 112, vs. Virginia Tech, 1987; vs. Rutgers, 1987

• WVU: 55 by Paul Woodside vs. Louisville, 1984

Total Offense Yards WVU Individual: 687 by Geno Smith vs. Baylor, 2012 Opponent Individual: 575 by Nick Florence of Baylor, 2012 WVU Team: 807 vs. Baylor, 2012 Opponent Team: 700 by Baylor, 2012 Two Teams: 1,507, vs. Baylor, 2012 WVU Individual: 344 by Tavon Austin vs. Oklahoma, 2012 Opponent Individual: 242 by Samaje Perine of Oklahoma, 2014 WVU Team: 536 vs. East Carolina, 2002 Opponent Team: 388 by Navy, 1999 Two Teams: 720, vs. Connecticut, 2007

• Opponent Team: 8 by Miami, 1986

Longest Field Goal

• WVU Individual: 4 by Mike Molina vs. Missouri, 2016; by Josh Lambert vs. Kansas, 2014; by Tyler Bitancurt vs. Pitt, 2009; by Tyler Bitancurt vs. Liberty, 2009; by Pat McAfee vs. Rutgers, 2006; by Paul Woodside vs. Maryland, 1982; by Paul Woodside vs. Syracuse, 1982

• Two Teams: 24, vs. Rutgers, 1999

Thrown •

Rushing TouchdownsWVU Individual: 5 by Steve Slaton vs. Louisville, 2005 Opponent Individual: 4 by Samaje Perine of Oklahoma, 2014; by Collin Klein of Kansas State, 2012; by Michael Bush of Louisville, 2005; by Walter Washington of Temple, 2003 WVU Team: 8 vs. Cincinnati, 1989 Opponent Team: 4 by Oklahoma, 2014; by Kansas State, 2012; by Louisville, 2005; by Temple, 2003; by Navy 1999; by Miami, 1986 Two Teams: 9, vs. Louisville, 2005

• Opponent Team: 142 by Maryland, 2002

• Opponent Team: 8 by Maryland, 2002

• Opponent Individual: 14 by Matt McCrane of Kansas State, 2014

• Two Teams: 19, vs. Baylor, 2012

• WVU Team: 168 vs. Rutgers, 1997

• WVU Team: 10 vs. Eastern Michigan, 1993

• WVU Individual: 10 by Brenden Rauh vs. Rutgers, 2001

Rushing Yards •

Kicked Extra Point Attempts

• Two Teams: 12, WVU vs. Eastern Michigan, 1993

Longest Touchdown PassWVU Individual: 93 by Rasheed Marshall to Travis Garvin vs. Virginia Tech, 2003 Opponent Individual: 94 by Trevone Boykin to Josh Boyce of TCU, 2012 Longest Non-Touchdown PassWVU Individual: 68 by Greg Jones to James Jett vs. Boston College, 1990 Opponent Individual: 78 by Glenn Foley to Mark Chmura of Boston College, 1990 Receptions WVU Individual: 14 by Tavon Austin vs. Baylor, 2012 Opponent Individual: 17 by Terrance Williams of Baylor, 2012 Receiving YardsWVU Individual: 303 by Stedman Bailey vs. Baylor, 2012 Opponent Individual: 314 by Terrance Williams of Baylor, 2012 Receiving TouchdownsWVU Individual: 5 by Stedman Bailey vs. Baylor, 2012 Opponent Individual: 4 by Kenny Stills of Oklahoma, 2012 Points Scored WVU Individual: 36 by Steve Slaton vs. Louisville, 2005 Opponent Individual: 24 by Kenny Stills of Oklahoma, 2012; by Collin Klein of Kansas State, 2012; by Michael Bush of Louisville, 2005; by Walter Washington of Temple, 2003 WVU Team: 80 vs. Rutgers, 2001 Opponent Team: 58 by Miami, 1986 Two Teams: 133, vs. Baylor, 2012 Touchdowns

• Opponent Team: 9 by Baylor, 2012

• Opponent Individual: 142 by Steve Suter of Maryland, 2002

Touchdowns On Punt Returns

• WVU Individual: 9 by Mike Baker vs. Eastern Michigan, 1993

• WVU Team: 4 vs. Kansas, 2014; vs. Pitt, 2009; vs. Liberty, 2009; vs. Maryland, 1982

Passing Yards •

Field Goals Made

Punt Returns

Field Goal Attempts

• Opponent Team: 4 by Kansas State, 2014; by Norfolk State, 2011; by Syracuse, 2010; by Rutgers, 2006; by Virginia Tech, 1989; by Boston College, 1986; by Penn State, 1986

Touchdowns On

WVU Individual: 8 by Tavon Austin vs. Oklahoma, 2012 Opponent Individual: 7 by Brycen Alleyne of Delaware State, 2017; by Boo Boo Gates of Bowling Green, 2011; by Nathan Jones of Rutgers, 2001; by Gary Brown of Penn State, 1988; by Bren Lowrey of Maryland,1988 • WVU Team: 9 vs. Oklahoma, 2012; vs. Miami, 1986 Opponent Team: 10 by Bowling Green, 2011; by Connecticut, 2007; by Rutgers, 1995; by Rutgers, 2001 • Two Teams: 15, vs. Oklahoma, 2012

• WVU Team: 1 vs. Kansas, 2014; Kansas State, 2012; Marshall, 2011; Connecticut, 2009; vs. Maryland, 2006; vs. Syracuse, 2000; vs. Temple, 1999; vs. Temple, 1997; vs. East Carolina, 1997; vs. Syracuse, 1980 • Opponent Team: 1 by Oklahoma, 2014; by LSU, 2011; by Cincinnati, 2008; by Richmond, 1980; by Penn State, 1980 • Two Teams: 1, 12 times; most recent vs. Kansas State, 2012

Longest PuntWVU Individual: 78 by Mark Fazzolari vs. Virginia Tech, 1999 Opponent Individual: 84 by Klaus Wilmsmeyer of Louisville, 1990

Turnovers •

Longest TD Interception Return WVU Individual: 97 by Vann Washington vs. Louisiana Tech, 1994 Opponent Individual: 85 by Scott Radecic of Penn State, 1982 InterceptionNon-TouchdownReturn WVU Individual: 83 by Barrett Green vs. Rutgers, 1997 Opponent Individual: 73 by Curtis Wyatt of East Carolina, 1982 Fumble Recovery WVU Individual: 97 (TD) by Mike Collins vs. Missouri, 1993 Opponent Individual: 97 (TD) by Ernie Lewis of East Carolina, 1992 Fumbles WVU: 8 vs. Penn State, 1980 Opponents: 7 by Tulsa, 1998; Cincinnati, 2003 Two Teams: 12 vs. Syracuse, 1990 Fumbles Lost WVU: 5 vs. Syracuse, 1990; vs. Miami, Ohio, 1992 Opponents: 5 by Cincinnati, 2003 Two Teams: 8, vs. Cincinnati, 2003 WVU: 7 vs. Syracuse, 1990 Opponents: 8, by Rutgers, 2001 Two Teams: 10 vs. Cincinnati, 2003; 1990 Penalties WVU: 16 vs. Rutgers, 2001 Opponents: 19 by Norfolk State, 2011 Two Teams: 32 vs. Baylor, 2014 Yards Penalized WVU: 158 vs. Temple, 1983 Opponents: 215 by Baylor, 2014 Two Teams: 353 vs. Baylor, 2014

WVU Individual: 80 (TD) by Antonio Brown vs. Rutgers, 1999 Opponent Individual: 97 (TD) by Derrek Batson of East Carolina, 1992

[ 171 ] RECORD BOOK MILAN PUSKAR STADIUM SERIES RECORDS FIRST LAST LAST OPPONENT MET MET SCORE RECORD Auburn 2008 2008 34-17 1-0 Ball State 1989 1994 16-14 2-0 Baylor 2012 2020 27-21 (2OT) 5-0 Boston College 1982 2004 17-36 9-2-1 Bowling Green 1988 2011 55-10 3-0 Cal State Fullerton 1988 1988 45-10 1-0 Cincinnati 1987 2010 37-10 5-2 Coastal Carolina 2010 2010 31-0 1-0 Colorado 2009 2009 35-24 1-0 Colorado State 1981 1981 49-3 1-0 Connecticut 2005 2011 43-16 4-0 Delaware State 2017 2017 59-16 1-0 Duke 1985 1985 20-18 1-0 East Carolina 1981 2017 56-20 13-0 Eastern Kentucky 2020 2020 56-10 1-0 Eastern Michigan 1993 1993 48-6 1-0 Eastern Washington 2006 2006 52-3 1-0 Georgia Southern 2015 2015 44-0 1-0 Idaho 2000 2000 28-16 1-0 Iowa State 2013 2021 38-31 3-2 James Madison 2004 2019 20-13 2-0 Kansas 2012 2020 38-17 5-0 Kansas State 2012 2020 37-10 3-2 Kent State 1990 2001 34-14 3-0 Liberty 2009 2015 41-17 2-0 Long Island 2021 2021 66-0 1-0 Louisiana Tech 1992 1994 52-16 2-0 Louisville 1984 2011 35-38 6-2 LSU 2011 2011 21-47 0-1 Marshall 1997 2012 69-34 6-0 Maryland 1980 2015 45-6 11-6 Miami 1986 2002 23-40 1-6 Miami, Ohio 1992 1999 43-27 1-0-1 Mississippi State 2007 2007 38-13 1-0 Missouri 1993 2016 26-11 2-0 Navy 1999 1999 28-31 0-1 NC State 2019 2019 44-27 1-0 Norfolk State 2011 2011 55-12 1-0 Northern Illinois 1986 1986 47-14 1-0 Notre Dame 2000 2000 28-42 0-1 Ohio 1983 2001 20-3 4-0 Ohio State 1998 1998 17-34 0-1 Oklahoma 2012 2018 56-59 0-4 Oklahoma State 2013 2021 3-24 1-4 Pacific 1983 1983 48-7 1-0 Penn State 1980 1992 26-40 2-5 Pitt 1981 2011 21-20 8-6-2 Purdue 1995 1995 24-26 0-1 Richmond 1980 1982 43-10 2-0 Rutgers 1981 2010 35-10 14-0 South Carolina 1989 1991 21-16 2-0 Syracuse 1980 2010 14-19 9-7 TCU 2012 2020 24-6 3-2 Temple 1981 2004 42-21 9-1 UT-Chattanooga 2002 2002 56-7 1-0 Texas 2013 2021 31-23 2-3 Texas Tech 2013 2021 20-23 2-3 Towson 2014 2014 54-0 1-0 Tulsa 1998 1998 44-21 1-0 UCF 2003 2003 36-18 1-0 UNLV 2010 2010 49-10 1-0 USF 2006 2010 20-6 2-1 Villanova 2008 2008 48-21 1-0 Virginia 1980 1984 7-27 1-1 Virginia Tech 1981 2021 27-21 8-6 Western Michigan 1996 2007 62-24 2-0 Wisconsin 2003 2003 17-24 0-1 Wofford 2005 2005 35-7 1-0 Youngstown State 2016 2018 52-17 2-0 •

WVU Individual: 199 by Tavon Austin vs. Kansas State, 2012 Opponent Individual: 202 by Mike Pringle of Cal State Fullerton, 1988 WVU Team: 235 vs. Kansas State, 2012 Opponent Team: 258 by Bowling Green, 2011 Two Teams: 397, vs. Louisville, 1993 Kickoff Returns

First Downs by PenaltyWVU: 10 vs. Baylor, 2014 Opponents: 7 by Baylor, 2014 Two Teams: 17, vs. Baylor, 2014

Longest Kickoff ReturnWVU: 100 by Tavon Austin vs. Kansas State, 2012; vs. Marshall, 2011; by Nate Terry vs. East Carolina, 1997; by Nate Terry vs. Temple, 1997; by Shawn Terry vs. Syracuse, 2000 Opponent: 100 (TD) by Alex Ross of Oklahoma, 2014; by Mardy Gilyard of Cincinnati, 2008 Punts • WVU Individual: 10 by Mark Fazzolari vs. Virginia Tech, 2001; by Jody McKown vs. Pitt, 1981; by Curt Carion vs. Penn State, 1980 Opponent Individual: 14 by Trevor Pardulla of Kansas, 2014 WVU Team: 11 vs. Idaho, 2000 Opponent Team: 14 by Kansas, 2014 Two Teams: 20, vs. Cincinnati, 2003; vs. Pitt, 1981

WVU Individual: 1 by Mario Alford vs. Kansas (94 yards), 2014; by Tavon Austin vs. Kansas State (100 yards), 2012; vs. Marshall (100 yards), 2011; (98 yards) vs. Connecticut, 2009; by Shawn Terry (100 yards) vs. Syracuse, 2000; by Nate Terry (81 yards) vs. Temple, 1999; by Nate Terry (100 yards) vs. Temple, 1997; by Nate Terry (100 yards) vs.East Carolina, 1997; by Willie Drewrey (93 yards) vs. Syracuse, 1984 Opponent Individual: 1 by Pooka Williams (92 yards) of Kansas, 2020; by Alex Ross (100 yards) of Oklahoma, 2014; by Morris Claiborne (99 yards) of LSU, 2011; by Mardy Gilyard (100 yards) of Cincinnati, 2008; by Curt Warner (88 yards) of Penn State, 1980; by Jesse Williams (94 yards) of Richmond, 1980

Punt AverageWVU Individual: 54.3 (7-380) by Todd Sauerbrun vs. Maryland, 1994 Opponent Individual: 54.0 (3-162) by Dave Zastudil of Ohio, 2001 WVU Team: 54.3 (7-380) vs. Maryland, 1994 Opponent Team: 54.0 (3 162) by Ohio, 2001 Two Teams: 49.5 (7-347), vs. Ohio, 2001

Return •

Kickoff Return Yardage

First Downs WVU: 37 vs. Maryland, 2015 Opponents: 34 by Baylor, 2012 Two Teams: 67, vs. Baylor, 2012

Longest

Most InterceptionsWVU Individual: 3 by Karl Joseph vs. Georgia Southern, 2015; by Vann Washington vs. Louisiana Tech, 1994; by Darrell Whitmore vs. Cincinnati, 1990 Opponent Individual: 2 by many players, most recent Doug Hogue of Syracuse, 2010

Longest

Kickoff Returns

First Downs PassingWVU: 23 vs. LSU, 2011 Opponents: 24 by Oklahoma, 2012 Two Teams: 41, vs. Baylor, 2012

Opponent Individual: 1 by Tyler Lockett (43 yards) of Kansas State, 2014; by Nick Harwell (76 yards) of Kansas, 2014; by Andre Booker (87 yards) of Marshall, 2011; Will Blackmon (71 yards) of Boston College, 2004; by DeJuan Tribble (41 yards) of Boston College, 2004; by Steve Suter (80 yards) of Maryland, 2002; by Joey Getherall (73 yards) of Notre Dame; by Deon Maddox (72 yards) of Syracuse, 1996; by Nathaniel Brooks (20 yard return of blocked punt) of Miami, 1996; by Derrek Batson (97 yards) of East Carolina, 1992; by Marshall Roberts (63 yards) of Rutgers, 1989 WVU Team: 1, 10 times; most recent vs. TCU, 2012 Opponent Team: 2, by Boston College, 2004 Two Teams: 2, vs. Boston College, 2004 Punt Return

First Downs RushingWVU: 22 vs. Cincinnati, 1987; vs. East Carolina, 2002 Opponents: 23 by Navy, 1999 Two Teams: 48, vs. Cincinnati, 1987

Longest

Punt YardageWVU Individual: 437 by Mark Fazzolari vs. Virginia Tech, 2001 Opponent Individual: 621 by Trevor Pardulla of Kansas, 2014 WVU Team: 448 vs. Idaho, 2000 Opponent Team: 621 by Kansas, 2014 Two Teams: 857, vs. Ball State, 1994

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[ 172 ] RECORD BOOK COACHING HISTORY By COACHChronology YEARS WIN LOSS TIE PCT. Neal Brown (2019-present) 3 17 18 0 .486 Dana Holgorsen (2011-18) 8 61 41 0 .598 Bill Stewart (2008-10) 3 28 12 0 .700 Rich Rodriguez (2001-07) 7 60 26 0 .698 Don Nehlen (1980-2000) 21 149 93 4 .614 Frank Cignetti (1976-79) 4 17 27 0 .386 Bobby Bowden (1970-75) 6 42 26 0 .618 Jim Carlen (1966-69) 4 25 13 3 .646 Gene Corum (1960-65) 6 29 30 2 .492 Art “Pappy” Lewis (1950-59) 10 58 38 2 .602 Dudley S. DeGroot (1948-49) 2 13 9 1 .587 William F. “Bill” Kern (1940-42, 46-47) 5 24 23 1 .510 Ira Errett Rodgers (1925-30, 43-45) 9 44 31 8 .578 Marshall “Little Sleepy” Glenn (1937-39) 3 14 12 3 .534 Charles C. “Trusty” Tallman (1934-36) 3 15 12 2 .552 Earle “Greasy” Neale (1931-33) 3 12 16 3 .435 Clarence Spears (1921-24) 4 30 6 3 .808 Mont McIntire (1916-17, 19-20) 4 24 11 4 .667 Sol Metzger (1914-15) 2 10 6 1 .618 E.R. Sweetland (1913) 1 3 4 2 .444 W.P. Edmunds (1912) 1 6 3 0 .667 C.A. Leuder (1908-11) 4 17 13 3 .561 Clarence Russell (1907) 1 6 4 0 .600 Carl Forkum (1905-06) 2 11 8 0 .579 Anthony Chez (1904) 1 6 3 0 .667 H.E. Trout (1903) 1 7 1 0 .875 John E. Hill (1900) 1 4 3 0 .571 Harold Jefferson DaVall (1902) 1 7 4 0 .636 Louis Yeager (1899, 1901) 2 5 5 0 .500 Harry Anderson (1898) 1 6 1 0 .857 George R. Krebs (1897) 1 5 4 1 .550 Thomas G. “Doggy” Trenchard (1896) 1 3 7 2 .333 Harry McCrory (1895) 1 5 1 0 .833 F. William “John” Rane (1893-94) 2 4 3 0 .571 Frederick Lincoln Emory (1891) 1 0 1 0 .000 Totals 127 755 504 45 .596 By Percentage H.E. Trout .875 Harry Anderson 857 Harry McCrory .833 Clarence Spears .808 Bill Stewart .700 Rich Rodriguez .698 Mont McIntire .667 W.P. Edmunds .667 Anthony Chez .667 Jim Carlen .646 Harold Jefferson DaVall .636 Bobby Bowden .618 Sol Metzger .618 Don Nehlen .614 Art Lewis .602 Clarence Russell .600 Dana Holgorsen .598 Dud DeGroot .587 Carl Forkum .579 Ira Errett Rodgers .578 John E. Hill. 571 F. William Rane .571 C.A. Leuder .561 Charles Tallman .552 George Krebs .550 Marshall Glenn .534 Bill Kern .510 Louis Yeager .500 Gene Corum .492 Neal Brown .486 E.R. Sweetland .444 Earle Neale .435 Frank Cignetti .386 Thomas Trenchard .333 By Wins 149 Don Nehlen 61 Dana Holgorsen 60 Rich Rodriguez 58 Art Lewis 44 Ira Errett Rodgers 42 Bobby Bowden 30 Clarence Spears 29 Gene Corum 28 Bill Stewart 25 Jim Carlen 24 Mont McIntyre 24 Bill Kern 17 Neal Brown 17 Frank Cignetti 17 C.A. Leuder 15 Charles Tallman 14 Marshall Glenn 13 Dud DeGroot 11 Carl Forkum 12 Earle Neale 10 Sol Metzger 7 Harold Jefferson DaVall 7 H.E. Trout 6 W.P. Edmunds 6 Clarence Russell 6 Anthony Chez 6 Harry Anderson 5 George Krebs 5 Harry McCrory 5 Louis Yeager 4 John E. Hill 4 F. William Rane 3 E.R. Sweetland 3 Thomas Trenchard

1908

O31

N7

O24

N23

O3

N16

S26

N14 4-0/W Pittsburgh Lyceum Morgantown N21 47-0/W Bethany Morgantown 1909 (4-3-2) COACH C.A. LEUDER O2 15-0/W Waynesburg Morgantown O9 0-12/L Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pa. O16 40-5/W Slippery Rock Morgantown O23 6-6/T Bucknell Morgantown O30 3-0/W Marietta Parkersburg N6 0-0/T Pitt Morgantown N13 0-40/L Penn State State College, Pa. N17 49-0/W West Virginia Wesleyan Morgantown N25 5-18/L Washington & Jefferson Morgantown 1910 (2-4-1) COACH C.A. LEUDER O1 6-0/W Westminster Morgantown O8 0-38/L Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pa. O15 0-0/T Bethany Morgantown O22 0-9/L Bucknell Morgantown O29 6-10/L Marietta Parkersburg N5 0-38/L Pitt Pittsburgh, Pa. N12 8-0/W Bethany Wheeling 1911 (6-3) COACH C.A. LEUDER S30 17-0/W Waynesburg Morgantown O14 3-0/W Ohio Morgantown O21 3-0/W Westminster Morgantown O28 17-15/W Marshall Morgantown N4 6-5/W Washington & Jefferson Morgantown N11 0-32/L Navy Annapolis, Md. N18 6-10/L Allegheny Morgantown N25 36-0/W West Virginia Wesleyan Morgantown N30 3-5/L Denison Fairmont 1912 (6-3) COACH W.P. EDMUNDS O5 14-19/L West Virginia Wesleyan Morgantown O12 7-0/W Westminster Morgantown O19 20-13/W Geneva Morgantown O26 6-0/W Ohio Morgantown N2 8-7/W Allegheny Morgantwon N9 23-6/W Marietta Marietta, Ohio N16 0-41/L Virginia Tech Blacksburg, Va. N25 48-3/W Waynesburg Morgantown N28 6-17/L Denison Fairmont 1913 (3-4-2) COACH E.R. SWEETLAND S27 43-0/W Davis & Elkins Morgantown O4 45-0/W Waynesburg Morgantown O11 0-40/L Pitt Pittsburgh, Pa. O18 0-21/L West Virginia Wesleyan Fairmont O25 0-0/T Morris Harvey Morgantown N1 14-14/T Marietta Morgantown N8 0-34/L Washington & Jefferson Morgantown N15 0-28/L Washington & Lee Charleston N27 7-0/W Villanova Morgantown

1907 (6-4) COACH CLARENCE RUSSELL S28 35-5/W Ohio Morgantown O2 55-0/W Parkersburg YMCA Morgantown O5 36-0/W California YMCA Pa. Morgantown O16 65-0/W West Virginia Wesleyan Morgantown O26 2-4/L Marietta Parkersburg N2 0-6/L Navy Annapolis, Md. N9 0-10/L W.U.P. (Pitt) Pittsburgh, Pa. 27-0/W Westminster Morgantown 5-13/L Washington & Jefferson Washington, Pa. 11-0/W Alumni and All-Stars Morgantown (5-3) COACH C.A. LEUDER 0-6/L Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pa. 22-0/W Westminster Morgantown 16-0/W Carnegie Tech Pittsburgh, Pa. 0-12/L Penn State State College, Pa. 12-0/W Marietta Parkersburg 0-11/L Pitt Pittsburgh, Pa.

O17

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[ 173 ] RECORD BOOK ALL-TIME SCORES 1891 (0-1) COACH FREDERICK L. EMORY N28 0-72/L Washington & Jefferson Morgantown 1892 No Football 1893 (2-1) COACH JOHN RANE O7 6-0/W Mt. Pleasant Mt. Pleasant, Pa. N25 12-2/W Uniontown Independents Uniontown, Pa. N30 0-58/L Washington & Jefferson Washington, Pa. 1894 (2-2) COACH JOHN RANE O20 16-0/W Mt. Pleasant Morgantown O27 0-36/L Greensburg Athletic Assoc. Connellsville, Pa. N10 6-0/W Bethany Morgantown N17 6-16/L Marietta Parkersburg 1895 (5-1) COACH HARRY MCCRORY 05 6-0/W Mt. Pleasant Mt. Pleasant, Pa. O19 10-0/W Latrobe Independents Uniontown, Pa. O26 10-0/W W.U.P. (Pitt) Wheeling N9 6-0/W Marietta Parkersburg N25 0-4/L Washington & Jefferson Wheeling N27 28-8/W Washington & Lee Charleston 1896 (3-7-2) COACH THOMAS G. TRENCHARD S26 6-0/W Geneva Morgantown O15 0-18/L Lafayette Fairmont O16 0-6/L Lafayette Parkersburg O17 0-34/L Lafayette Wheeling O24 4-0/W Pittsburgh Athletic Club Pittsburgh, Pa. N7 0-0/T Duquesne Athletic Club Pittsburgh, Pa. N13 0-5/L Latrobe Independents Latrobe, Pa. N14 4-0/W Latrobe Independents Pittsburgh, Pa. N21 0-6/L Duquesne Athletic Club Pittsburgh, Pa. N26 0-0/T Pittsburgh Athletic Club Pittsburgh, Pa. N26 0-26/L Mahoning Cycle Club Youngstown, Ohio N30 0-6/L Centre Danville, Ky. 1897 (5-4-1) COACH GEORGE R. KREBS O9 0-6/L Pittsburgh Athletic Club Pittsburgh, Pa. O14 18-0/W Westminster Morgantown O16 6-0/W Marietta Fairmont O23 0-12/L Washington & Jefferson Washington, Pa. O30 0-0/T Pittsburgh Collegians Pittsburgh, Pa. N4 14-0/W Washington & Lee Charleston N5 0-12/L Ohio Athens, Ohio N6 24-0/W Ohio State Parkersburg N17 30-0/W Bethany Fairmont N25 0-16/L Latrobe Independents Latrobe, Pa. 1898 (6-1) COACH HARRY ANDERSON Champions of the South O7 21-0/W Westminster Morgantown O15 6-5/W Marietta Marietta, Ohio O27 0-18/L Pittsburgh Athletic Club Pittsburgh, Pa. O29 6-5/W Marietta Clarksburg N4 6-0/W W.U.P. (Pitt) Fairmont N14 6-0/W Virginia Charleston N16 6-0/W Ohio Parkersburg 1899 (2-3) COACH LOUIS YEAGER O11 6-0/W Grove City Morgantown O21 0-29/L Washington & Jefferson Washington, Pa. O23 5-23/L Marietta Marietta, Ohio N4 17-6/W Waynesburg Clarksburg N30 0-20/L Waynesburg Waynesburg, Pa. 1900 (4-3) COACH JOHN E. HILL O6 6-5/W W.U.P. (Pitt) Morgantown O20 24-6/W Monessen Independents Morgantown O27 6-19/L Marietta Marietta, Ohio N3 0-27/L Ohio State Columbus, Ohio N5 6-5/W Ohio Wesleyan Delaware, Ohio N10 11-6/W California State, Pa. California, Pa. N17 0-36/L Washington & Jefferson Washington, Pa. 1901 (3-2) COACH LOUIS YEAGER O5 0-12/L W.U.P. (Pitt) Morgantown O19 37-0/W Grove City Morgantown N9 31-0/W Westminster Morgantown N13 0-22/L Washington & Jefferson Washington, Pa. N23 5-0/W Marietta Morgantown 1902 (7-4) COACH HAROLD J. DAVALL S27 11-5/W Allegheny Athletic Association Morgantown O4 25-6/W Westminster Morgantown O11 0-30/L Ohio State Columbus, Ohio O18 0-6/L Alumni and All-Stars Morgantown O22 23-6/W W.U.P. (Pitt) Pittsburgh, Pa. O24 12-6/W Marietta Marietta, Ohio N1 0-5/L Georgetown Washington, D.C. N8 78-0/W West Virginia Wesleyan Buckhannon N15 53-0/W Grove City Morgantown N19 0-23/L Washington & Jefferson Washington, Pa. N22 17-5/W Washington & Lee Charleston 1903 (7-1) COACH H.E. TROUT O3 24-6/W W.U.P (Pitt) Morgantown O10 21-0/W Grove City Morgantown O16 18-11/W Marietta Marietta, Ohio O19 39-0/W West Virginia Wesleyan Clarksburg O24 21-0/W Westminster Morgantown O31 6-34/L Ohio State Columbus, Ohio N14 11-5/W Bethany Wheeling N21 6-0/W Washington & Jefferson Washington, Pa. 1904 (6-3) COACH ANTHONY CHEZ S24 15-0/W Westminster Morgantown O1 16-0/W California Normal Pa. Morgantown O7 19-11/W Ohio Wesleyan Morgantown O15 0-34/L Penn State State College, Pa. O22 0-130/L Michigan Ann Arbor, Mich. N8 0-53/L W.U.P. (Pitt) Pittsburgh, Pa. N15 18-0/W Alumni and All Stars Morgantown N19 6-5/W Washington U. St. Louis, Mo. N24 22-0/W Marietta Marietta, Ohio 1905 (6-3) COACH CARL FORKUM S30 0-15/L Westminster Morgantown O7 12-0/W California Normal Pa. Morgantown O14 28-0/W Ohio Morgantown O21 46-0/W Bethany Morgantown N4 45-0/W Kentucky Morgantown N11 0-17/L California Normal Pa. California, Pa. N18 24-0/W Bethany Wheeling N24 0-6/L Penn State State College, Pa. N30 17-6/W Marietta Marietta, Ohio 1906 (5-5) COACH CARL FORKUM S29 6-9/L Ohio Morgantown O6 37-0/W Connellsville Independents Morgantown O13 11-0/W California YMCA Pa. Morgantown O18 2-4/L Marietta Marietta, Ohio O27 25-0/W Grove City Morgantown N3 51-0/W Carnegie Tech Morgantown N11 0-17/L W.U.P. (Pitt) Pittsburgh, Pa. N17 54-4/W West Virginia Wesleyan Morgantown N23 0-11/L Penn State State College, Pa. N29 6-29/L Washington & Jefferson Washington, Pa.

[ 174 ] RECORD BOOK 1914 (5-4) COACH SOL METZGER O3 20-0/W Marshall Morgantown O10 13-0/W Bethany Morgantown O17 37-0/W Duquesne Morgantown O22 13-26/L North Carolina A&M (State) Raleigh, N.C. O31 0-48/L Washington & Jefferson Washington, Pa. N7 55-0/W Davis & Elkins Morgantown N14 6-8/L Washington & Lee Charleston N20 6-0/W Marietta Clarksburg N26 9-14/L West Virginia Wesleyan Fairmont 1915 (5-2-1) COACH SOL METZGER “Hail West Virginia” sung for the first time S25 0-7/L Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pa. O2 6-6/T Washington & Jefferson Morgantown O16 33-0/W Geneva Morgantown O23 0-1/L Washington & Lee (forfeit) Charleston N6 92-6/W Marshall Huntington N13 19-0/W Virginia Tech Morgantown N19 28-0/W Marietta Parkersburg N25 30-0/W West Virginia Wesleyan Fairmont 1916 (5-2-2) CO-COACHES MONT MCINTIRE AND ELGIE TOBIN S30 0-3/L Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pa. O14 20-0/W Virginia Tech Charleston O21 7-12/L Navy Annapolis, Md. O28 58-0/W Davis & Elkins Morgantown N4 12-6/W Gettysburg Morgantown N11 0-0/T Rutgers New Brunswick, N.J. N18 7-7/T Dartmouth Hanover, N.H. N25 40-3/W Catholic Morgantown N30 54-7/W West Virginia Wesleyan Fairmont 1917 (6-3-1) CO-COACHES MONT MCINTIRE AND ELGIE TOBIN S29 9-14/L Pitt Morgantown O6 7-0/W Navy Annapolis, Md. O13 21-0/W Carlisle Indian School Morgantown O20 2-6/L Dartmouth Hanover, N.H. O27 60-0/W Gettysburg Morgantown N3 7-7/T Rutgers New Brunswick, N.J. N10 27-3/W Virginia Tech Huntington N17 7-0/W Washington & Jefferson Fairmont N24 0-20/L West Virginia Wesleyan Clarksburg N29 21-0/W North Carolina A&M (State) Morgantown 1918 No football Influenza and World War I 1919 (8-2) COACH MONT MCINTIRE S27 61-0/W Marietta Morgantown O4 55-0/W Westminster Morgantown O11 0-26/L Pitt Pittsburgh, Pa. O18 27-0/W Maryland Morgantown O25 60-0/W Bethany Wheeling N1 25-0/W Princeton Princeton, N.J. N8 6-14/L Centre Charleston N15 30-7/W Rutgers N.Brunswick, N.J. N22 55-6/W Ohio Wesleyan Morgantown N27 7-0/W Washington & Jefferson Morgantown 1920 (5-4-1) COACH MONT MCINTIRE S25 14-0/W West Virginia Wesleyan Fairmont O2 7-7/T Lehigh Morgantown O9 13-34/L Pitt Pittsburgh, Pa. O16 81-0/W George Washington Morgantown O23 0-24/L Yale New Haven, Conn. O30 3-10/L Princeton Princeton, N.J. N6 14-10/W Washington & Lee Charleston N13 17-0/W Rutgers Morgantown N20 20-0/W Bethany Morgantown N25 0-28/L Washington & Jeffeson Washington, Pa. 1921 (5-4-1) COACH CLARENCE SPEARS First Homecoming Game S24 35-3/W West Virginia Wesleyan Fairmont O1 50-0/W Cincinnati Morgantown O8 13-21/L Pitt Pittsburgh, Pa. O15 7-0/W Ohio Morgantown O22 0-0/T Bucknell Morgantown O29 14-21/L Lehigh South Bethlehem, Pa. N5 28-7/W Washington & Lee Charleston N12 7-0/W Virginia Charlottesville, Va. N19 7-17/L Rutgers New Brunswick, N.J. N24 0-13/L Washington & Jefferson (HC) Morgantown 1922 (10-0-1) COACH CLARENCE SPEARS S30 20-3/W West Virginia Wesleyan Fairmont O7 55-0/W Marietta Morgantown O14 9-6/W Pitt Pittsburgh, Pa. O21 12-12/T Washington & Lee Charleston O28 28-0/W Rutgers Morgantown N4 34-0/W Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio N11 33-0/W Indiana Bloomington, Ind. N18 13-0/W Virginia Morgantown N25 28-0/W Ohio Morgantown N30 14-0/W Washington & Jefferson (HC) Morgantown East-West Bowl D25 21-13/W Gonzaga San Diego, Calif. 1923 (7-1-1) COACH CLARENCE SPEARS S29 21-7/W West Virginia Wesleyan Fairmont O6 28-0/W Allegheny Morgantown O13 13-7/W Pitt Pittsburgh, Pa. O20 81-0/W Marshall Morgantown O27 13-13/T Penn State New York, N.Y. N6 27-7/W Rutgers New York, N.Y. N10 63-0/W Washington & Lee Charleston N17 48-0/W St. Louis Morgantown N29 2-7/L Washington & Jefferson Morgantown 1924 (8-1) COACH CLARENCE SPEARS Old Mountaineer Field opened S27 21-7/W West Virginia Wesleyan Morgantown O4 35-6/W Allegheny Morgantown O11 7-14/L Pitt Pittsburgh, Pa. O18 55-0/W Geneva Morgantown O25 13-6/W Centre New York, N.Y. N1 71-6/W Bethany Morgantown N8 34-2/W Colgate Morgantown N15 6-0/W Washington & Lee Charleston N27 40-7/W Washington & Jefferson Morgantown 1925 (8-1) COACH IRA ERRETT RODGERS Old Mountaineer Field completed S26 18-0/W Allegheny Erie, Pa. O3 6-0/W Davis & Elkins Morgantown O10 7-15/L Pitt Pittsburgh, Pa. O17 54-3/W Grove City Morgantown O24 16-0/W West Virginia Wesleyan Morgantown O31 21-0/W Washington & Lee Charleston N7 20-0/W Boston College Boston, Mass. N14 14-0/W Penn State Morgantown N26 19-0/W Washington & Jefferson Morgantown 1926 (6-4) COACH IRA ERRETT RODGERS S25 18-6/W Davis & Elkins Morgantown O2 18-0/W Washington & Lee Charleston O9 54-0/W Allegheny Morgantown O16 13-10/W Georgetown Washington, D.C. O23 7-0/W West Virginia Wesleyan Morgantown O30 0-27/L Missouri Morgantown N6 7-17/L Pitt Pittsburgh, Pa. N13 21-0/W Centre Parkersburg N20 0-20/L Carnegie Tech Pittsburgh, Pa. N25 3-13/L Washington & Jefferson Morgantown 1927 (2-4-3) COACH IRA ERRETT RODGERS S24 27-7/W West Virginia Wesleyan Morgantown O1 6-6/T Washington & Lee Charleston O8 0-40/L Pitt Pittsburgh, Pa. O15 7-7/T Lafayette Morgantown O22 0-25/L Georgetown Washington, D.C. O29 6-13/L Carnegie Tech Morgantown N5 0-13/L Missouri Columbia, Mo. N12 15-12/W Davis & Elkins Morgantown N24 6-6/T Washington & Jefferson Morgantown 1928 (8-2) COACH IRA ERRETT RODGERS S22 0-7/L Davis & Elkins Morgantown S29 12-0/W West Virginia Wesleyan Morgantown O6 28-7/W Haskell Institute Wheeling O13 9-6/W Pitt Pittsburgh, Pa. O20 22-0/W Washington & Lee Charleston O27 17-0/W Lafayette Easton, Pa. N6 18-0/W Fordham New York, N.Y. N10 32-6/W Oklahoma A&M (State) Morgantown N17 0-12/L Georgetown Washington, D.C. N29 14-0/W Washington & Jefferson Morgantown 1929 (4-3-3) COACH IRA ERRETT RODGERS S21 16-0/W West Virginia Wesleyan Morgantown S28 6-14/L Davis & Elkins Morgantown O5 7-7/T Duquesne Morgantown O12 7-27/L Pitt Pittsburgh, Pa. O19 26-6/W Washington & Lee Charleston O26 9-6/W Oklahoma A&M (State) Stillwater, Okla. N5 0-0/T Fordham New York, N.Y. N9 0-36/L Detroit Morgantown N16 0-0/T Georgetown Washington, D.C. N28 6-0/W Washington & Jefferson Morgantown 1930 (5-5) COACH IRA ERRETT RODGERS S19 7-0/W Duquesne Pittsburgh, Pa. S27 26-0/W West Virginia Wesleyan Morgantown O4 0-16/L Pitt Morgantown O11 33-13/W Washington & Lee Charleston O17 0-23/L Detroit Detroit, Mich. O24 14-7/W Georgetown Washington, D.C. N1 2-18/L Fordham New York, N.Y. N8 23-7/W Kansas Aggies Morgantown N22 6-7/L Washington & Jefferson (HC) Morgantown N27 0-12/L Oregon Aggies (State) Chicago, Ill. 1931 (4-6) COACH EARLE “GREASY” NEALE S26 14-6/W Duquesne Morgantown O3 7-20/L Fordham New York, N.Y. O10 0-34/L Pitt Pittsburgh, Pa. O17 19-0/W Washington & Lee Charleston O24 7-9/L Detroit Detroit, Mich. O31 0-19/L Kansas Aggies (State) Morgantown N7 12-7/W West Virginia Wesleyan Morgantown N14 0-13/L Georgetown Washington, D.C. N21 19-0/W Penn State (HC) Morgantown N28 13-14/L Washington & Jefferson Wheeling 1932 (5-5) COACH EARLE “GREASY” NEALE S23 0-3/L Duquesne Pittsburgh, Pa. O1 0-40/L Pitt Morgantown O7 13-14/L Temple Philadelphia, Pa. O15 14-0/W West Virginia Wesleyan Morgantown O23 13-26/L Detroit Detroit, Mich. O29 34-7/W Marquette Milwaukee, Wis. N5 19-0/W Georgetown Morgantown N12 19-0/W Washington & Lee Charleston N19 25-12/W Davis & Elkins Morgantown N26 0-13/L Washington & Jefferson Wheeling 1933 (3-5-3) COACH EARLE “GREASY” NEALE S23 0-0/T Washington & Lee Charleston S29 7-19/L Duquesne Pittsburgh, Pa. O6 0-21/L Pitt Pittsburgh, Pa. O14 0-20/L Fordham New York, N.Y.

O28 28-27/W Penn

1941 (4-6) COACH WILLIAM F. “BILL” KERN S27 13-7/W Waynesburg Morgantown O4 0-40/L Navy Annapolis, Md. O11 20-0/W West Virginia Wesleyan Morgantown O18 0-27/L Fordham New York, N.Y. O25 6-18/L Kentucky Lexington, KY. N1 7-6/W Washington & Lee Charleston N8 21-0/W Kansas (HC) Morgantown N15 0-7/L Penn State State College, Pa. N22 6-7/L Army West Point, N.Y. N29 12-14/L Michigan State Morgantown (5-4) COACH WILLIAM F. “BILL” KERN S26 21-7/W Washington & Lee Charleston O3 0-33/L Boston College Boston, Mass. O10 13-0/W South Carolina Morgantown O17 14-23/L Fordham New York, N.Y. O24 27-0/W Waynesburg Morgantown O31 24-0/W Penn State (HC) Morgantown N14 7-0/W Kentucky Lexington, Ky. N21 0-7/L Michigan State East Lansing, Mich. N28 13-21/L Miami, Fla. Miami, Fla. (4-3) COACH IRA ERRETT RODGERS 0-6/L Virginia Charleston O9 0-20/L Pitt Pittsburgh, Pa. O16 6-2/W Maryland Morgantown O23 32-0/W Carnegie Tech (HC) Morgantown 7-32/L Penn State State College, Pa. 53-6/W Bethlehem, Pa. 26-13/W Morgantown ERRETT RODGERS 13-26/L Pittsburgh, Pa. 32-7/W Morgantown 6-24/L Charleston 6-6/T Maryland College Park, Md. 20-0/W Morgantown State State College, Pa. (HC) Morgantown Morgantown Lexington, Ky. ERRETT RODGERS Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown Syracuse, N.Y. 12-28/L Pa. Morgantown West Point, N.Y. Morgantown Ky. Va. COACH WILLIAM 59-0/W Otterbein Morgantown 35-6/W Washington 60-7/W Waynesburg Morgantown 40-0/W New York U. New York, N.Y. 14-21/L Penn State State College, Pa. 0-27/L Maryland College Park, Md. 6-15/L Kentucky Morgantown 0-6/L Virginia (HC) Morgantown 21-0/W Temple Morgantown 17-2/W Pitt Pittsburgh, Pa. (9-3) COACH DUDLEY S. DEGROOT 29-16/W Waynesburg Morgantown S25 34-6/W Wooster Morgantown O2 27-7/W Temple Hershey, Pa. O9 6-16/L Pitt Pittsburgh, Pa. O16 7-37/L Penn State State College, Pa. O23 14-7/W Washington & Lee Charleston O30 35-12/W South Carolina (HC) Morgantown N6 48-6/W Ohio Morgantown N13 0-7/L Virginia Charlottesville, Va.

Bethany

O4

N22

O20

F. “BILL” KERN S27

N17

N11

N24 7-54/L

N13

N8

winning streak begins S27

N15

1942

O6

Virginia

1948

30-Game

N4 6-0/W Temple

N6

O25

[ 175 ] RECORD BOOK O20 7-13/L Temple Philadelphia, Pa. O28 7-7/T Davis & Elkins Morgantown N4 13-13/T Marquette Morgantown N11 6-25/L Wisconsin Madison, Wis. N18 26-13/W West Virginia Wesleyan Morgantown N25 14-12/W Georgetown Washington, D.C. N30 7-2/W Washington & Jefferson (HC) Morgantown 1934 (6-4) COACH CHARLES C. TALLMAN S22 19-0/W West Virginia Wesleyan Morgantown S28 7-0/W Duquesne Pittsburgh, Pa. O6 6-27/L Pitt Pittsburgh, Pa. O13 12-0/W Washington & Lee Charleston O19 13-28/L Temple Philadelphia, Pa. O27 12-7/W Davis & Elkins Morgantown N3 7-2/W Ohio Parkersburg N10 20-27/L Fordham New York, N.Y. N17 7-10/L George Washington Morgantown N29 14-12/W Washington & Jefferson Atlantic City, N.J. 1935 (3-4-2) COACH CHARLES C. TALLMAN S28 0-0/T West Virginia Wesleyan Morgantown O5 20-0/W Davis & Elkins Elkins O12 6-24/L Pitt Pittsburgh, Pa. O18 7-15/L George Washington Washington, D.C. O26 6-19/L Temple (HC) Morgantown N2 20-0/W Washington & Lee Charleston N16 0-19/L Duquesne Morgantown N23 51-0/W Washington & Jefferson Morgantown N28 19-19/T Loyola, La. New Orleans, La. 1936 (6-4) COACH CHARLES C. TALLMAN S19 7-0/W Waynesburg Morgantown S26 40-6/W Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio O3 0-34/L Pitt Pittsburgh, Pa. O10 28-7/W Washington & Lee Charleston O17 15-0/W West Virginia Wesleyan Morgantown O24 26-13/W Centre Louisville, Ky. O31 33-20/W Western Maryland (McDaniel) Morgantown N7 0-28/L Georgetown (HC) Morgantown N14 0-7/L Western Reserve Cleveland, Ohio N26 2-7/L George Washington Washington, D.C. 1937 (8-1-1) COACH MARSHALL GLENN S25 14-0/W West Virginia Wesleyan Buckhannon O2 0-20/L Pitt Morgantown O9 6-0/W Washington & Lee Charleston O16 13-7/W Xavier Cincinnati, Ohio O23 13-0/W Waynesburg Morgantown O30 64-0/W Western Maryland Baltimore, Md. N6 6-6/T Georgetown Washington, D.C. N13 34-0/W Toledo Morgantown N25 26-0/W George Washington (HC) Morgantown Sun Bowl J1 7-6/W Texas Tech El Paso, Texas 1938 (4-5-1) COACH MARSHALL GLENN “Alma Mater” sung for the first time S24 0-19/L Pitt Pittsburgh, Pa. O1 38-6/W West Virginia Wesleyan Morgantown O8 6-6/T Washington & Lee Charleston O15 0-26/L Michigan State Morgantown O22 20-13/W Creighton Omaha, Neb. O29 27-6/W Youngstown Morgantown N5 0-7/L Western Reserve Cleveland, Ohio N12 0-14/L Georgetown (HC) Morgantown N19 0-13/L Manhattan New York, N.Y. N24 7-6/W George Washington Washington, D.C. 1939 (2-6-1) COACH MARSHALL GLENN S30 44-0/W West Virginia Wesleyan Morgantown O7 0-20/L Pitt Pittsburgh, Pa. O14 7-0/W Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio O21 0-9/L Washington & Lee Charleston O27 6-6/T South Carolina Orangeburg, S.C. N4 0-14/L Georgetown Washington, D.C. N11 7-19/L Manhattan (HC) Morgantown N18 6-13/L Kentucky Lexington, Ky. D2 0-13/L George Washington Morgantown 1940 (4-4-1) COACH WILLIAM F. “BILL” KERN S28 47-0/W Westminster Morgantown O5 7-20/L Fordham New York, N.Y. O12 13-17/L Penn State State College, Pa. O19 32-0/W West Virginia Wesleyan Morgantown O25 0-19/L George Washington Washington, D.C. N2 12-7/W Washington & Lee Charleston N9 7-7/T Cincinnati Morgantown N16 9-7/W Kentucky (HC) Morgantown N23 0-17/L Michigan State East Lansing, Mich.

S22

1950 (2-8/1-3 Southern) COACH ART LEWIS

O2

Lehigh

O14

1945 (2-6-1) COACH IRA

O18

N11 71-0/W Lehigh

S23

S18

O4

O7

N9 39-0/W Fordham

1947 (6-4)

N8

O19

N18 9-40/L Kentucky

N10

S29 0-20/L Pitt

1944 (5-3-1) COACH IRA

O12 0-12/L Syracuse

Temple Philadelphia, Pa. O27 13-13/T Maryland Morgantown N3 7-13/L Virginia Charleston N10 6-19/L Kentucky (HC) Morgantown N17 0-14/L Ohio Morgantown 1946 (5-5) COACH WILLIAM F. “BILL” KERN S21 13-7/W Otterbein Morgantown S28 7-33/L Pitt Pittsburgh, Pa. O5 42-0/W Waynesburg Morgantown O12 6-0/W Washington & Lee Charleston O18 0-6/L Temple Philadelphia,

O26 13-0/W Syracuse (HC)

O22

N5

N3 35-7/W

1952 (7-2/5-1 SOUTHERN)

O18

O21

J1

& Lee Charleston O11

1949

S22 42-7/W Otterbein

1951 (5-5/2-3 Southern) COACH ART LEWIS 20-9/W Waynesburg Morgantown S28 18-7/W Furman Greenville, S.C. O6 0-34/L Washington & Lee Morgantown 24-0/W Richmond Morgantown 89-0/W Geneva Morgantown Penn State State College, Pa. Western Reserve Morgantown 13-34/L South Carolina (HC) Morgantown 12-32/L Pitt Pittsburgh, Pa. Maryland College Park, Md. COACH ART LEWIS Southern Conference 14-22/L Furman Morgantown 49-12/W Waynesburg Morgantown 21-35/L Penn State Morgantown 31-13/W Washington & Lee Cumberland, Md. 16-0/W Pitt Pittsburgh, Pa. 24-0/W George Washington (HC) Morgantown 39-21/W Virginia Military Roanoke, Va. 27-7/W Virginia Tech Morgantown 13-6/W South Carolina Columbia, S.C.

O11

S17

S30

Pitt

N2 0-19/L Army

N1

N1

N15

N16 0-13/L Kentucky Lexington,

O25

1943

Bethany

O6 42-0/W Drexel

O13

WVU joins Southern Conference S23 38-13/W Western Reserve Morgantown S30 7-26/L Washington & Lee Lynchburg, Va. 14-21/L George Washington Washington, D.C. O14 46-7/W Richmond Morgantown O21 23-27/L Fordham Morgantown O28 21-28/L Virginia (HC) Morgantown N4 7-21/L Pitt Pittsburgh, Pa. 0-27/L Penn State State College, Pa. N18 0-41/L Maryland Morgantown N25 7-48/L Texas Western El Paso, Texas

N22

O1

N20 20-0/W Western Reserve Morgantown N27 16-14/W Maryland Morgantown Sun Bowl 21-12/W Texas Western (UTEP) El Paso, Texas (4-6-1) COACH DUDLEY S. DEGROOT 42-7/W Waynesburg Morgantown S24 7-17/L Ohio Athens, Ohio 28-20/W Washington & Lee Charleston O8 7-20/L Pitt Morgantown O14 20-52/L Boston University Boston, Mass. 47-26/W Quantico Marines Morgantown O29 14-19/L Virginia Charlottesville,Va. 14-34/L Penn State (HC) Morgantown N12 13-13/T Texas Western Morgantown N19 28-20/W Western Reserve Cleveland, Ohio N24 7-47/L Maryland College Park, Md.

O30

N29

Case

O27 7-13/L

N23 0-21/L Virginia Charlottesville,

O2

S18

N5

O21

N9

S30

N1 7-6/W Kentucky Lexington, Ky. N8 31-0/W William & Mary Williamsburg, Va. N15 33-21/W Richmond Morgantown N22 13-10/W Syracuse Syracuse, N.Y. Peach Bowl D30 14-3/W South Carolina Atlanta, Ga. 1970 (8-3) COACH BOBBY BOWDEN S12 43-7/W William & Mary Morgantown S19 49-10/W Richmond Morgantown S26 47-10/W Virginia Military Morgantown O3 16-10/W Indiana Bloomington, Ind. O10 13-21/L Duke (HC) Morgantown O17 35-36/L Pitt Pittsburgh, Pa. O24 24-21/W Colorado State Morgantown O31 8-42/L Penn State Univ. Park, Pa. N7 28-14/W East Carolina Greenville, N.C. N14 28-19/W Syracuse Morgantown N28 20-10/W Maryland College Park, Md.

O11

Final Ranking: No. 19 - AP; No. 17 - UPI S24 33-12/W Richmond Morgantown O1 46-0/W Wake Forest Morgantown O8 47-12/W Virginia Military Bluefield O15 39-13/W William & Mary (HC) Morgantown O22 21-7/W Penn State Morgantown O29 39-0/W Marquette Milwaukee, Wis. N4 13-7/W George Washington Washington, D.C. N12 7-26/L Pitt Pittsburgh, Pa. N19 13-20/L Syracuse Morgantown N25 27-7/W North Carolina State Raleigh, N.C. (6-4/5-0 SOUTHERN) ART LEWIS 13-14/L Pitt Morgantown S29 30-6/W Richmond Morgantown O6 7-6/W Texas Austin, Texas O13 20-27/L Syracuse Syracuse, N.Y. O20 20-13/W William & Mary Williamsburg, Va. O27 6-16/L Penn State Univ. Park, Pa. N3 14-0/W George Washington Morgantown N10 13-6/W Virginia Military Morgantown N17 7-0/W Furman (HC) Morgantown N23 0-18/L Miami, Fla. Miami, Fla. 1957 (7-2-1/3-0 SOUTHERN) COACH ART LEWIS S21 6-6/T Virginia Morgantown S28 14-0/W Virginia Tech Morgantown O5 13-45/L Wisconsin Madison, Wis. O12 46-6/W Boston University Boston, Mass. O18 34-14/W George Washington Washington, D.C. O26 19-0/W William & Mary Morgantown N2 6-27/L Penn State Univ. Park, Pa. N9 7-6/W Pitt Pittsburgh, Pa. N16 27-14/W Wake Forest Winston Salem, N.C. N23 7-0/W Syracuse (HC) Morgantown 1958 (4-5-1/4-0 SOUTHERN) COACH ART LEWIS Southern Conference Champions S20 66-22/W Richmond Morgantown S27 14-47/L Oklahoma Norman, Okla. O4 12-13/L Indiana Bloomington, Ind. O11 30-36/L Boston University Morgantown O18 8-15/L Pitt Pittsburgh, Pa. O25 21-20/W Virginia Tech Richmond, Va. N1 35-12/W George Washington Morgantown N8 14-14/T Penn State (HC) Morgantown N15 56-6/W William & Mary Williamsburg, Va. 12-15/L Syracuse Morgantown 1959 (3-7/2-2 SOUTHERN) COACH ART LEWIS S19 7-27/L Maryland College Park, Md. S26 10-7/W Richmond Morgantown O2 10-8/W George Washington Washington, D.C. O9 0-7/L Boston University Boston, Mass. O17 23-15/W Pitt (HC) Morgantown O24 0-44/L Syracuse Syracuse, N.Y. O31 10-28/L Penn State Morgantown N7 0-36/L Southern California Los Angeles, Calif. N14 0-12/L Virginia Tech Morgantown N21 14-20/L The Citadel Morgantown 1960 (0-8-2/0-2-1 SOUTHERN) COACH GENE CORUM S17 8-31/L Maryland Morgantown S24 0-15/L Virginia Tech Richmond, Va. O1 0-33/L Illinois Champaign, Ill. O8 6-6/T Richmond Morgantown O15 0-42/L Pitt Pittsburgh, Pa. O22 0-45/L Syracuse (HC) Morgantown O29 13-34/L Penn State Univ. Park, Pa. N5 7-7/T Boston University Morgantown N12 6-20/L Oregon Portland, Ore. N19 0-26/L George Washington Morgantown 1961 (4-6/2-1 SOUTHERN) COACH GENE CORUM S16 26-35/L Richmond Morgantown S23 6-16/L Vanderbilt Nashville, Tenn. S30 14-29/L Syracuse Syracuse, N.Y. O7 28-0/W Virginia Tech Morgantown O14 20-6/W Pitt Pittsburgh, Pa. O21 6-12/L Boston University Boston, Mass. O28 7-3/W Army West Point, N.Y. N4 12-7/W George Washington Washington, D.C. N11 6-20/L Penn State (HC) Morgantown N18 9-17/L Indiana Morgantown 1962 (8-2/4-0 SOUTHERN) COACH GENE CORUM S22 26-0/W Vanderbilt Morgantown S29 14-0/W Virginia Tech Richmond, Va. O6 7-0/W Boston University Morgantown O13 15-8/W Pitt Pittsburgh, Pa. O20 27-25/W George Washington (HC) Morgantown O27 22-51/L Oregon State Portland, Ore. N3 28-13/W William & Mary Morgantown N10 6-34/L Penn State Univ. Park, Pa. N17 49-0/W The Citadel Morgantown N24 17-6/W Syracuse Syracuse, N.Y. 1963 (4-6/3-1 SOUTHERN) COACH GENE CORUM S21 7-51/L Navy Morgantown S28 34-0/W Boston University Boston, Mass. O5 0-35/L Oregon Morgantown O12 20-16/W William & Mary Williamsburg, Va. O19 10-13/L Pitt (HC) Morgantown O26 9-20/L Penn State Univ. Park, Pa. N2 20-16/W George Washington Washington, D.C. N9 13-15/L Syracuse Syracuse, N.Y. N16 3-28/L Virginia Tech Morgantown N28 38-7/W Furman Morgantown (7-4/5-0 SOUTHERN) COACH GENE CORUM Conference Champions S19 20-10/W Richmond Richmond, Va. S26 7-3/W The Citadel Morgantown O3 0-24/L Rice Houston, Texas O10 0-14/L Pitt Pittsburgh, Pa. O17 23-10/W Virginia Tech Blacksburg, Va. O24 8-37/L Penn State (HC) Morgantown O31 26-21/W Kentucky Morgantown N7 20-19/W George Washington Washington, D.C. N14 24-14/W William & Mary Morgantown N21 28-27/W Syracuse Morgantown Liberty Bowl 6-32/L Utah Atlantic City, N.J. (6-4/4-0 SOUTHERN) COACH GENE CORUM Southern Conference Champions 56-0/W Richmond Morgantown 34-14/W William & Mary Williamsburg, Va. 63-48/W Pitt Morgantown 25-2/W The Citadel Charleston, S.C. 0-41/L Virginia Richmond, Va. O23 6-44/L Penn State Univ. Park, Pa. O30 8-28/L Kentucky Lexington, Ky. N6 31-22/W Virginia Tech (HC) Morgantown N13 19-41/L Syracuse Morgantown N20 37-24/W George Washington Morgantown

N22

S9 40-0/W Villanova Morgantown 27-6/W Richmond Richmond, Va. 21-9/W Virginia Military Morgantown 6-23/L Syracuse Syracuse, N.Y. 15-0/W Pitt Morgantown 14-21/L Penn State Univ. Park, Pa. 7-20/L Virginia Tech (HC) Morgantown 7-22/L Kentucky Lexington, Ky. 16-16/T William & Mary Williamsburg, Va. 35-0/W Davidson Morgantown (7-3) COACH JIM CARLEN withdraws from the Southern Conference 17-0/W Richmond Morgantown 38-15/W Pitt Pittsburgh, Pa. 20-31/L Penn State Morgantown 14-7/W Virginia Military Roanoke, Va. 20-0/W William & Mary Richmond, Va. 12-27/L Virginia Tech Blacksburg, Va. 16-35/L Kentucky (HC) Morgantown 17-0/W The Citadel Charleston, S.C. 30-20/W Villanova Morgantown 23-6/W Syracuse Morgantown (10-1) COACH JIM CARLEN Ranking: No. 17 - AP; No. t18 - UPI 57-11/W Cincinnati Morgantown 31-7/W Maryland Morgantown 35-17/W Tulane New Orleans, La. 32-0/W Virginia Military Morgantown 0-20/L Penn State Univ. Park, Pa. 49-18/W Pitt (HC) Morgantown

Southern

O7

N4

N18

O25

S25

Southern Conference Champions

S24 24-13/W William & Mary Morgantown O1 13-13/T Virginia Tech Blacksburg, Va.

N19 7-34/L Syracuse Morgantown

O28

O19

S27

O15

N2

Southern Conference Champions Final Ranking: No. 10 - AP; No. 13 - UPI S26 17-7/W Pitt Pittsburgh, Pa. O3 47-19/W Waynesburg Morgantown O10 40-14/W Washington & Lee Morgantown O16 27-6/W George Washington Washington, D.C. O24 52-20/W Virginia Military (HC) Morgantown O31 20-19/W Penn State State College, Pa. N7 12-7/W Virginia Tech Bluefield N14 14-20/L South Carolina Morgantown N21 61-0/W North Carolina State Raleigh, N.C. Sugar Bowl J1 19-42/L Georgia Tech New Orleans, La. 1954 (8-1/3-0 SOUTHERN) COACH ART LEWIS

O9

1966 (3-5/2-3-1 SOUTHERN) COACH JIM CARLEN

1969

S21

Southern Conference Champions S22

D19

O11

1956

O4

O22 6-38/L Penn State Morgantown 14-14/T Kentucky (HC) Morgantown 35-0/W The Citadel Morgantown 21-6/W George Washington Washington, D.C.

1967 (5-4-1/4-0-1 SOUTHERN) COACH JIM CARLEN

S20

O5

S13

N16

N12

1964

WVU

O26

COACH

S16

S28

S17 15-34/L Duke Durham, N.C.

Final

N23

1965

O16

N11

O8 14-17/L Pitt Pittsburgh, Pa. 9-28/L Maryland College Park, Md.

O29

Southern Conference Champions

Southern Conference Champions Final Ranking: No. 12 - AP O2 26-6/W South Carolina Columbia, S.C. O9 13-7/W George Washington (HC) Morgantown O16 19-14/W Penn State State College, Pa. O23 40-6/W Virginia Military Bluefield O30 10-13/L Pitt Morgantown N6 39-9/W Fordham Morgantown N13 20-6/W William & Mary Williamsburg, Va. N20 28-3/W North Carolina State Morgantown N27 14-10/W Virginia Charlottesville, Va 1955 (8-2/4-0 SOUTHERN) COACH ART LEWIS

1968

[ 176 ] RECORD BOOK 1953 (8-2/4-0 SOUTHERN) COACH ART LEWIS

S23

1974 (4-7) COACH BOBBY BOWDEN

Final

O1

S30

N12

N9

Peach

O29

N4

S18

N8

S22

N5

N19

N6

N15

O22

O21

S11

O23

N18

O19

N23

N1

N10 13-25/L Boston College Morgantown N17 42-17/W Virginia Morgantown N24 24-14/W Syracuse Syracuse, N.Y.

O28

O11

S29

1976

O16

S14 25-29/L Richmond Morgantown S21 16-3/W Kentucky Morgantown S28 14-17/L Tulane New Orleans, La. 24-0/W Indiana Bloomington, Ind. O12 14-31/L Pitt Pittsburgh, Pa. 20-21/L Miami, Fla. (HC) Morgantown 12-21/L Penn State Morgantown 3-35/L Boston College Boston, Mass. 39-11/W Syracuse Morgantown 21-35/L Temple Morgantown 22-21/W Virginia Tech Blacksburg, Va. (9-3) COACH BOBBY BOWDEN Ranking: No. 20 - AP; No. t17 - UPI 13 50-7/W Temple Morgantown 28-10/W California Berkeley, Calif. 35-18/W Boston College Morgantown O4 28-22/W SMU Dallas, Texas 0-39/L Penn State Univ. Park, Pa. 14-16/L Tulane (HC) Morgantown 10-7/W Virginia Tech Morgantown 38-13/W Kent State Morgantown 17-14/W Pitt Morgantown 31-13/W Richmond Richmond, Va. 19-20/L Syracuse Syracuse, N.Y. Bowl D31 13-10/W North Carolina State Atlanta, Ga. (5-6) COACH FRANK CIGNETTI 28-7/W Villanova Morgantown 3-24/L Maryland Morgantown 10-14/L Kentucky Lexington, Ky. 9-6/W Richmond Morgantown 42-0/W Temple Philadelphia, Pa. 3-14/L Boston College Ch. Hill, Mass. 0-33/L Penn State (HC) Morgantown 7-24/L Virginia Tech Blacksburg, Va. 32-28/W Tulane New Orleans, La. 16-24/L Pitt Pittsburgh, Pa. 34-28/W Syracuse Morgantown (5-6) COACH FRANK CIGNETTI 36-0/W Richmond Morgantown S17 24-16/W Maryland College Park, Md. 13-28/L Kentucky Lexington, Ky. 13-0/W Virginia Charlottesville, Va. 38-16/W Temple Morgantown O15 24-28/L Boston College (HC) Morgantown 28-49/L Penn State Univ. Park, Pa. 36-41/L Villanova Morgantown 3-44/L Pitt Morgantown 20-14/W Virginia Tech Morgantown 9-28/L Syracuse Syracuse, N.Y. (2-9) COACH FRANK CIGNETTI 14-12/W Richmond Morgantown 10-52/L Oklahoma Norman, Okla. 15-29/L North Carolina State Raleigh, N.C. 21-28/L California Morgantown 15-31/L Syracuse (HC) Morgantown 3-16/L Virginia Tech Blacksburg, Va. 27-28/L Temple Philadelphia, Pa. 21-49/L Penn State Morgantown 20-17/W Virginia Morgantown 7-52/L Pitt Pittsburgh, Pa. 14-50/L Colorado State Fort Collins, Colo. (5-6) COACH FRANK CIGNETTI 16-38/L Temple Morgantown 14-24/L Syracuse East Rutherford, N.J. 14-38/L North Carolina State Morgantown 20-18/W Richmond Richmond, Va. 10-6/W Kentucky (HC) Morgantown

O26

S15

O5

O30

S10

[ 177 ] RECORD BOOK 1971 (7-4) COACH BOBBY BOWDEN S11 45-14/W Boston College Morgantown S18 10-20/L California Berkeley, Calif. S25 16-3/W Richmond Richmond, Va. O2 20-9/W Pitt (HC) Morgantown O9 28-23/W William & Mary Williamsburg, Va. O16 44-21/W East Carolina Morgantown O23 43-33/W Temple Morgantown O30 7-35/L Penn State Morgantown N6 15-31/L Duke Durham, N.C. N13 28-3/W Virginia Military Morgantown N20 24-28/L Syracuse Syracuse, N.Y. 1972 (8-4) COACH BOBBY BOWDEN S9 25-6/W Villanova Morgantown S16 28-7/W Richmond Morgantown S23 48-10/W Virginia Charlottesville, Va. S30 35-41/L Stanford Palo Alto, Calif. Aug. 28 0-1-0 .000 Aug. 30 2-2-0 .500 Aug. 31 4-1-0 .800 Sept. 1 5-1-0 .833 Sept. 2 3-1-0 .750 Sept. 3 4-1-0 .800 Sept. 4 5-2-0 .715 Sept. 5 3-1-1 .700 Sept. 6 5-1-0 .833 Sept. 7 3-3-0 .500 Sept. 8 4-2-0 .667 Sept. 9 7-0-0 1.000 Sept. 10 7-1-0 .875 Sept. 11 6-0-0 1.000 Sept. 12 6-1-0 .857 Sept. 13 6-2-0 .750 Sept. 14 7-1-0 .875 Sept. 15 3-1-0 .750 Sept. 16 5-3-0 .625 Sept. 17 6-3-0 .667 Sept. 18 6-4-0 .600 Sept. 19 7-3-0 .700 Sept. 20 3-4-0 .429 Sept. 21 7-3-1 .682 Sept. 22 9-6-0 .600 Sept. 23 7-5-1 .577 Sept. 24 9-5-0 .643 Sept. 25 10-5-0 .667 Sept. 26 13-3-0 .813 Sept. 27 12-3-0 .800 Sept. 28 11-4-2 .706 Sept. 29 10-5-0 .667 Sept. 30 5-7-1 .423 Oct. 1 13-3-2 .777 Oct. 2 10-7-2 .579 Oct. 3 9-5-1 .633 Oct. 4 13-4-0 .765 Oct. 5 7-10-1 .417 Oct. 6 12-7-0 .632 Oct. 7 9-7-0 .563 Oct. 8 5-5-2 .500 Oct. 9 9-7-0 .563 Oct. 10 7-6-0 .538 Oct. 11 9-10-0 .474 Oct. 12 6-6-0 .538 Oct. 13 11-5-0 .688 Oct. 14 12-4-1 .735 Oct. 15 8-6-2 .563 Oct. 16 15-4-0 .789 Oct. 17 11-7-0 .611 Oct. 18 6-8-0 .429 Oct. 19 11-6-0 .647 Oct. 20 11-4-0 .733 Oct. 21 7-11-1 .395 Oct. 22 7-10-1 .412 Oct. 23 10-9-1 .525 Oct. 24 11-7-0 .611 Oct. 25 8-6-1 .567 Oct. 26 4-10-0 .286 Oct. 27 6-8-3 .441 Oct. 28 6-6-1 .500 Oct. 29 7-10-1 .417 Oct. 30 7-9-1 .441 Oct. 31 8-9-0 .471 Nov. 1 9-7-1 .559 Nov. 2 9-8-0 .529 Nov. 3 9-5-1 .633 Nov. 4 15-5-1 .738 Nov. 5 6-7-2 .467 Nov. 6 13-4-2 .737 Nov. 7 12-4-1 .735 Nov. 8 10-6-1 .618 Nov. 9 11-6-1 .639 Nov. 10 8-9-0 .471 Nov. 11 8-8-2 .500 Nov. 12 11-3-1 .767 Nov. 13 9-10-0 .474 Nov. 14 14-6-0 .700 Nov. 15 11-3-0 .786 Nov. 16 8-6-1 .567 Nov. 17 10-11-0 .476 Nov. 18 6-8-1 .433 Nov. 19 6-9-1 .406 Nov. 20 11-3-0 .786 Nov. 21 8-5-0 .615 Nov. 22 7-8-0 .467 Nov. 23 7-10-0 .412 Nov. 24 9-7-1 .559 Nov. 25 10-7-0 .588 Nov. 26 4-4-1 .500 Nov. 27 11-1-0 .917 Nov. 28 4-6-0 .400 Nov. 29 8-3-0 .727 Nov. 30 6-5-0 .545 Dec. 1 2-1-0 .667 Dec. 2 1-1-0 .500 Dec. 3 2-0-0 1.000 Dec. 4 1-0-0 1.000 Dec. 5 1-2-0 .333 Dec. 6 1-0-0 1.000 Dec. 19 0-1-0 .000 Dec. 22 1-0-0 1.000 Dec. 25 1-1-0 .500 Dec. 26 0-2-0 .000 Dec. 27 1-0-0 1.000 Dec. 28 1-5-0 .167 Dec. 29 0-4-0 .000 Dec. 30 1-2-0 .333 Dec. 31 4-0-0 1.000 Jan. 1 3-6-0 .333 Jan. 2 3-2-0 .667 Jan. 4 1-0-0 1.000 RECORD BY DATE O7 49-34/W William & Mary (HC) Morgantown O14 36-39/L Temple Philadelphia, Pa. O21 31-19/W Tulane Morgantown O28 19-28/L Penn State Morgantown N4 38-20/W Pitt Pittsburgh, Pa. N11 50-24/W Virginia Military Morgantown N18 43-12/W Syracuse Morgantown Peach Bowl D29 13-49/L North Carolina State Atlanta, Ga. 1973 (6-5) COACH BOBBY BOWDEN S15 20-13/W Maryland College Park, Md. S22 24-10/W Virginia Tech Morgantown S29 17-10/W Illinois Champaign, Ill. O6 14-28/L Indiana (HC) Morgantown O13 7-35/L Pitt Morgantown O20 17-38/L Richmond Richmond, Va. O27 14-62/L Penn State Univ. Park, Pa. N2 20-14/W Miami, Fla. Miami, Fla.

S25

1978

S

S16

N11

O9

S8

N20

1977

1979

S20

O8

O6

O14

1975

N16

O18

N2

O25

O2

S24

N13

S23

N22

( 2022 DATES IN BOLD )

O7

S9

S27

N11

Syracuse

N2 28-3/W Rutgers Morgantown N9 3-27/L Miami, Fla. Miami, Fla. N23 10-16/L Syracuse Syracuse, N.Y.

WVU wins first BIG EAST Conference championship Ranking: No. 7 - AP; No. 6 - CNN/USA Today WVU wins Lambert Trophy 48-6/W Eastern Michigan Morgantown 42-37/W Maryland College Park, Md. 35-3/W Missouri Morgantown 14-13/W Virginia Tech Morgantown 36-34/W Louisville (HC) Morgantown 42-21/W Pitt Morgantown 43-0/W Syracuse Syracuse, N.Y. 58-22/W Rutgers Morgantown 49-7/W Temple Philadelphia, Pa. 17-14/W Miami, Fla. Morgantown 17-14/W Boston College Ch. Hill, Mass.

S9

1993

S25

D30

1992 (5-4-2/2-3-1 BIG EAST) COACH DON NEHLEN S5 29-29/T Miami, Ohio Morgantown S12 44-6/W Pitt Pittsburgh, Pa. S19 34-33/W Maryland Morgantown S26 16-7/W Virginia Tech Blacksburg, Va. O3 24-24/T Boston College (HC) Morgantown O17 17-20/L Syracuse Morgantown O24 26-40/L Penn State Morgantown O31 23-35/L Miami, Fla. Miami, Fla. 41-28/W East Carolina Morgantown N14 9-13/L Rutgers Piscataway, N.J. 23-3/W Louisiana Tech Morgantown (11-1/7-0 BIG EAST) COACH DON NEHLEN

N13

Final Ranking: No. 17 - AP; No. 18 - UPI S12 32-18/W Virginia Charlottesville, Va. S19 17-13/W Maryland College Park, Md. S26 49-3/W Colorado State Morgantown O3 38-10/W Boston College Ch. Hill, Mass. O10 0-17/L Pitt Morgantown O17 27-6/W Virginia Tech (HC) Morgantown O24 7-30/L Penn State Univ. Park, Pa. O31 20-3/W East Carolina Morgantown N7 24-19/W Temple Morgantown N14 20-3/W Rutgers Morgantown N21 24-27/L Syracuse Syracuse, N.Y. Peach Bowl D31 26-6/W Florida Atlanta, Ga. 1982 (9-3)

A31 3-34/L Pitt Morgantown S7 24-17/W Bowling Green Morgantown S14 21-16/W South Carolina Morgantown S21 37-7/W Maryland College Park, Md. O5 14-20/L Virginia Tech (HC) Morgantown O12 10-9/W Temple Morgantown O19 31-24/W Boston College Ch. Hill, Mass.

N17 7-31/L Syracuse Morgantown N22 10-29/L South Carolina Columbia, S.C.

S3

N21

[ 178 ] RECORD BOOK O13 20-18/W Boston College Ch. Hill, Mass. O20 27-17/W Tulane Morgantown O27 6-31/L Penn State Univ. Park, Pa. N3 34-23/W Virginia Tech Morgantown N10 17-24/L Pitt Morgantown N17 7-42/L Arizona State Tempe, Ariz. 1980 (6-6) COACH DON NEHLEN New Mountaineer Field completed S6 41-27/W Cincinnati Morgantown S13 52-24/W Colorado State Ft. Collins, Colo. S20 11-14/L Maryland Morgantown S27 31-28/W Richmond Morgantown O4 45-21/W Virginia (HC) Morgantown O11 13-16/L Hawaii Honolulu, Hawaii O18 14-42/L Pitt Pittsburgh, Pa. O25 15-20/L Penn State Morgantown N1 11-34/L Virginia Tech Blacksburg, Va. N8 41-28/W Temple Philadelphia, Pa. N15 24-15/W Rutgers New Brunswick, N.J. N22 7-20/L Syracuse Morgantown 1981 (9-3) COACH DON NEHLEN

S4

1991 (6-5/3-4 BIG EAST) COACH DON NEHLEN

1990

Final

N4 9-19/L Penn State Univ. Park, Pa. 21-20/W Rutgers Morgantown 24-17/W Syracuse Syracuse, N.Y.

O28

S1

O6

O23

Temple

COACH

N20

S18

Rutgers

Final Ranking:

USF&G Insurance Sugar Bowl J1 7-41/L Florida New Orleans, La 1994 (7-6/4-3 BIG EAST) COACH DON NEHLEN Kickoff Classic A28 0-31/L Nebraska East Rutherford, N.J. S3 16-14/W Ball State Morgantown S10 12-17/L Rutgers Piscataway, N.J. S17 13-24/L Maryland Morgantown S22 6-34/L Virginia Tech Blacksburg, Va. O1 34-10/W Missouri Columbia, Mo. O15 47-41/W Pitt Pittsburgh, Pa. O22 6-38/L Miami Morgantown O29 52-16/W Louisiana Tech (HC) Morgantown N12 55-17/W Temple Philadelphia, Pa. N19 21-20/W Boston College Morgantown N24 13-0/W Syracuse Morgantown Carquest Bowl J2 21-24/L South Carolina Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.

Mazda Gator Bowl D30 7-27/L Clemson Jacksonville, Fla. (4-7) COACH DON NEHLEN S1 35-24/W Kent State Morgantown S8 10-14/L Maryland Morgantown S22 7-9/L Louisville Morgantown S29 38-24/W Pitt Pittsburgh, Pa. 21-26/L Virginia Tech Blacksburg, Va. O13 28-20/W Cincinnati (HC) Morgantown O27 14-27/L Boston College Morgantown N3 19-31/L Penn State Morgantown N10 28-3/W Rutgers E. Rutherford, N.J.

S23

O21

COACH DON NEHLEN Final Ranking: No. 19 - AP; No. 19 - UPI; No. 17 - CNN/USA Today S11 41-27/W Oklahoma Norman, Okla. S18 19-18/W Maryland Morgantown S25 43-10/W Richmond Morgantown O2 13-16/L Pitt Pittsburgh, Pa. O9 20-13/W Boston College (HC) Morgantown O16 16-6/W Virginia Tech Blacksburg, Va. O23 0-24/L Penn State Morgantown O30 30-3/W East Carolina Morgantown N6 20-17/W Philadelphia, Pa. N11 44-17/W E. Rutherford, N.J. N20 26-0/W Morgantown Gator Bowl 12-31/L State Jacksonville, Fla. (9-3) DON NEHLEN Ranking: No. 16 - AP; No. 16 UPI; No. 15 - CNN/USA Today 55-3/W Morgantown Morgantown S17 31-21/W Maryland College Park, Md. S24 27-17/W Boston College Ch. Hill, Mass. O1 24-21/W Pitt Morgantown O15 13-0/W Virginia Tech (HC) Morgantown O22 23-41/L Penn State Univ. Park, Pa. O29 3-20/L Miami, Fla. Coral Gables, Fla. N5 27-9/W Temple Morgantown N12 35-7/W Rutgers Morgantown N19 16-27/L Syracuse Syracuse, N.Y. Hall of Fame Bowl D22 20-16/W Kentucky Birmingham, Ala. (8-4) COACH DON NEHLEN Final Ranking: No. 18 - UPI; No. 21 - CNN/USA Today 38-0/W Ohio Morgantown S8 30-6/W Louisville Morgantown S15 14-7/W Virginia Tech Blacksburg, Va. S22 17-20/L Maryland Morgantown S29 28-10/W Pitt Pittsburgh, Pa. O13 20-10/W Syracuse Morgantown 21-20/W Boston College (HC) Morgantown O27 17-14/W Penn State Morgantown N3 7-27/L Virginia Morgantown N10 19-23/L Rutgers E. Rutherford, N.J. N17 17-19/L Temple Philadelphia, Pa. Bluebonnet Bowl D31 31-14/W TCU Houston, Texas 1985 (7-3-1) COACH DON NEHLEN S7 52-13/W Louisville Morgantown S14 20-18/W Duke Morgantown S21 0-28/L Maryland College Park, Md. S28 10-10/T Pitt Morgantown O5 24-9/W Virginia Tech (HC) Morgantown O19 13-6/W Boston College Ch. Hill, Mass. O26 0-27/L Penn State Univ. Park, Pa. N2 7-27/L Virginia Charlottesville, Va. N9 27-0/W Rutgers Morgantown N16 23-10/W Temple Morgantown N30 13-10/W Syracuse Syracuse, N.Y. 1986 (4-7) COACH DON NEHLEN S6 47-14/W Northern Illinois Morgantown S13 24-21/W East Carolina Greenville, N.C. S20 3-24/L Maryland Morgantown S27 16-48/L Pitt Pittsburgh, Pa. O4 7-13/L Virginia Tech Blacksburg, Va. O11 14-58/L Miami, Fla (HC) Morgantown O25 10-19/L Boston College Morgantown N1 0-19/L Penn State Morgantown N8 24-17/W Rutgers East Rutherford, N.J. N15 42-19/W Louisville Louisville, Ky. N22 23-34/L Syracuse Morgantown 1987 (6-6) COACH DON NEHLEN S5 23-3/W Ohio Morgantown S12 3-24/L Ohio State Columbus, Ohio S19 20-25/L Maryland College Park, Md. S26 3-6/L Pitt Morgantown O3 49-0/W East Carolina Morgantown O17 45-17/W Cincinnati (HC) Morgantown O24 37-16/W Boston College Ch. Hill, Mass. O31 21-25/L Penn State Univ. Park, Pa. N7 28-16/W Virginia Tech Morgantown N14 37-13/W Rutgers Morgantown N21 31-32/L Syracuse Syracuse, N.Y. John Hancock Sun Bowl D25 33-35/L Oklahoma State El Paso, Texas 1988 (11-1) COACH DON NEHLEN

First unbeaten-untied regular season in WVU history; Final Ranking: No. 5 - AP; No. 5 - UPI; No. 5 - CNN/USA WVUTodaywins Lambert Trophy S3 62-14/W Bowling Green Morgantown S10 45-10/W Cal State Fullerton Morgantown S17 55-24/W Maryland Morgantown S24 31-10/W Pitt Pittsburgh, Pa. O1 22-10/W Virginia Tech Blacksburg, Va. O8 30-10/W East Carolina Greenville, N.C. O22 59-19/W Boston College (HC) Morgantown O29 51-30/W Penn State Morgantown N5 51-13/W Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio N12 35-25/W Rutgers E. Rutherford, N.J. N19 31-9/W Syracuse Morgantown Sunkist Fiesta Bowl J2 21-34/L Notre Dame Tempe, Ariz. (8-3-1) COACH DON NEHLEN No. 21 - AP; No. 21 - UPI; No. 21 - CNN/USA Today 35-10/W Ball State Morgantown 14-10/W Maryland College Park, Md. 45-21/W South Carolina Morgantown 30-21/W Louisville Louisville, Ky. 31-31/T Pitt Morgantown 10-12/L Virginia Tech (HC) Morgantown 69-3/W Cincinnati Morgantown 44-30/W Boston College Ch. Hill, Mass.

WVU joins the BIG EAST Football Conference

Ohio

1983

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O20

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O9

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N24

WVU celebrates 100 years of football

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Florida

O30

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1989

O7

Greenville,

WVU

East

Auburn

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AP A30 48-21/W Villanova

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O27

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S23

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Liberty

N6

COACH DON NEHLEN A30 42-31/W Marshall Morgantown S6 24-17/W East Carolina Morgantown S13 24-31/L Boston College Chestnut Hill, Mass. S27 28-17/W Miami Miami, Fla. O4 48-0/W Rutgers (HC) Morgantown O11 31-14/W Maryland College Park, Md. O25 30-17/W Virginia Tech Morgantown N1 10-40/L Syracuse Syracuse, N.Y. N15 41-21/W Temple Morgantown N22 14-21/L Notre Dame South Bend, Ind. N28 38-41/L 3OT Pitt Morgantown Carquest Bowl D29 30-35/L Georgia Tech Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. 1998 (8-4/5-2 BIG EAST) COACH DON NEHLEN S5 17-34/L Ohio State Morgantown S19 42-20/W Maryland Morgantown S26 44-21/W Tulsa Morgantown O3 45-24/W Navy Annapolis, Md. O10 37-7/W Temple Philadelphia, Pa. O24 31-34/L Miami (HC) Morgantown O31 13-27/L Virginia Tech Blacksburg, Va. N7 35-28/W Syracuse Morgantown N14 28-14/W Rutgers Piscataway, N.J. N21 35-10/W Boston College Morgantown N27 52-14/W Pitt Pittsburgh, Pa. Insight.com Bowl D26 31-34/L Missouri Tucson, Ariz. 1999 (4-7/3-4 BIG EAST) COACH DON NEHLEN S4 23-30/L East Carolina Charlotte, N.C. S11 43-27/W Miami (Ohio) Morgantown S18 0-33/L Maryland College Park, Md. S25 7-30/L Syracuse Syracuse, N.Y. O2 28-31/L Navy Morgantown O16 62-16/W Rutgers (HC) Morgantown O23 20-17/W Temple Morgantown O30 20-28/L Miami Miami, Fla. N6 20-22/L Virginia Tech Morgantown N13 17-34/L Boston College Chestnut Hill, Mass. N27 52-21/W Pitt Morgantown 2000 (7-5/3-4 BIG EAST) COACH DON NEHLEN S2 34-14/W Boston College Morgantown S16 30-17/W Maryland Morgantown S23 10-47/L Miami Morgantown S28 29-24/W Temple Philadelphia, Pa. O7 28-16/W Idaho Morgantown O12 20-48/L Virginia Tech Blacksburg, Va. O21 28-42/L Notre Dame Morgantown N4 27-31/L Syracuse (HC) Morgantown N11 31-24/W 2OT Rutgers Piscataway, N.J. 42-24/W East Carolina Morgantown N24 28-38/L Pitt Pittsburgh, Pa. Music City Bowl D28 49-38/W Mississippi Nashville, Tenn. (3-8/1-6 BIG EAST) COACH RICH RODRIGUEZ S1 10-34/L Boston College Boston, Mass. S8 20-3/W Ohio Morgantown S22 34-14/W Kent State Morgantown S29 20-32/L Maryland College Park, Md. O6 0-35/L Virginia Tech Morgantown O13 24-34/L Notre Dame South Bend, Ind. O25 3-45/L Miami Miami, Fla. N3 80-7/W Rutgers (HC) Morgantown N10 13-24/L Syracuse Syracuse, N.Y. N17 14-17/L Temple Morgantown N24 17-23/L Pitt Morgantown

S1

COACH DON NEHLEN S2 24-26/L Purdue Morgantown S9 24-13/W Temple Morgantown S16 17-31/L Maryland College Park, Md. S23 45-6/W Kent Morgantown S30 20-23/L East Carolina Greenville, N.C. O14 31-19/W Boston College Chestnut Hill, Mass. O21 0-22/L Syracuse Syracuse, N.Y. O28 0-27/L Virginia Tech (HC) Morgantown N4 59-26/W Rutgers Morgantown N18 12-17/L Miami Miami, Fla. N24 21-0/W Pitt Morgantown 1996 (8-4/4-3 BIG EAST)

S24

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N2

Nokia

N1

O10

2006

2002 (9-4/6-1 BIG EAST) COACH RICH RODRIGUEZ

N9

S10

O11

COACH

S22

N2

Colorado

Marshall Morgantown O24 28-24/W Connecticut (HC) Morgantown O30 19-30/L USF Tampa, Fla. N7 17-9/W Louisville Morgantown N13 21-24/L Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio N27 19-16/W Pitt Morgantown D5 24-21/W Rutgers Piscataway, N.J. Konica Minolta Gator Bowl J1 21-33/L Florida State Jacksonville, Fla. 2010 (9-4/5-2 BIG EAST) COACH BILL STEWART Big East Champions S4 31-0/W Coastal Carolina Morgantown S10 24-21/W OT Marshall Huntington, W.Va. S18 31-17/W Maryland Morgantown S25 14-20/L LSU Baton Rouge, La. O9 49-10/W UNLV Morgantown O14 20-6/W USF Morgantown O23 14-19/L Syracuse (HC) Morgantown O29 13-16/L (OT) Connecticut East Hartford, Conn. N13 37-10/W Cincinnati Morgantown

N11

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S27

Final Ranking: No. 10 - AP; No. 10 - ESPN/USA Today 42-10/W Marshall Morgantown 52-3/W Eastern Washington Morgantown 45-24/W Maryland Morgantown 27-10/W East Carolina Greenville, N.C. 42-14/W Mississippi State Starkville, Miss. 41-17/W Syracuse (HC) Morgantown 37-11/W Connecticut East Hartford, Conn. 34-44/L Louisville Louisville, Ky. 42-24/W Cincinnati Morgantown N16 45-27/W Pitt Pittsburgh, Pa. 19-24/L USF Morgantown D2 41-39/W 3OT Rutgers Morgantown Toyota Gator Bowl 38-35/W Georgia Tech Jacksonville, Fla. (11-2/5-2 BIG EAST) COACH RICH RODRIGUEZ East Champions Ranking: No. 6 - AP; No. 6 - ESPN/USA Today wins Lambert Trophy 62-24/W Western Michigan Morgantown 48-23/W Marshall Huntington, W.Va. 31-14/W Maryland College Park, Md. 48-7/W East Carolina Morgantown 13-21/L USF Tampa, Fla. 55-14/W Syracuse Syracuse, N.Y. 38-13/W Mississippi State (HC) Morgantown 31-3/W N.J.Morgantown Carolina N.C. 14-17/L OT Colorado Boulder, Colo. 27-3/W Marshall Morgantown O4 24-17/W Rutgers Morgantown 17-6/W Syracuse (HC) Morgantown O23 34-17/W Auburn Morgantown 35-13/W Connecticut East Hartford, Conn. 23-26/L OT Cincinnati Morgantown 35-21/W Louisville Louisville, Ky. 15-19/L Pitt Pittsburgh, Pa. 13-7/W USF Morgantown Car Care Bowl 31-30/W North Carolina Charlotte, N.C. (9-4/5-2 BIG EAST) BILL STEWART Ranking: No. 25 – AP, No. 22 – USA Today Coaches 33-20/W Morgantown 35-20/W Carolina Morgantown 30-41/L Auburn, Ala. 35-24/W Morgantown 34-13/W Syracuse Syracuse, N.Y. 24-7/W

O15

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Big

O1

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N8 38-31/W Louisville Morgantown N17 28-23/W Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio N24 66-21/W Connecticut Morgantown D1 9-13/L Pitt Morgantown Tostitos Fiesta Bowl J2 48-28/W Oklahoma Glendale, Ariz. 2008 (9-4/5-2 BIG EAST) COACH BILL STEWART Final Ranking: No. 23

N24

2009

S19

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O6

O14

Final Ranking: No. 25 - AP; No. 20 - ESPN/USA Today A31 56-7/W Tennessee-Chattanooga Morgantown S7 17-34/L Wisconsin Madison, Wis. S14 35-32/W Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio S28 37-17/W East Carolina Morgantown O5 17-48/L Maryland Morgantown O12 40-0/W Rutgers Piscataway, N.J. O19 34-7/W Syracuse (HC) Morgantown O26 23-40/L Miami Morgantown N2 46-20/W Temple Philadelphia, Pa. N9 24-14/W Boston College Morgantown N20 21-18/W Virginia Tech Blacksburg, Va. N30 24-17/W Pitt Pittsburgh, Pa. Continental Tire Bowl D28 22-48/L Virginia Charlotte, N.C. 2003 (8-5/6-1 BIG EAST) COACH RICH RODRIGUEZ

N18

S4

D3

S2

S14

O20

N28

COACH

Rutgers Piscataway,

O20

O1

J1

S12

COACH DON NEHLEN A31 34-0/W Pitt Pittsburgh, Pa. S7 34-9/W Western Michigan Morgantown S14 10-9/W East Carolina Morgantown S21 20-6/W Purdue West Lafayette, Ind. S28 13-0/W Maryland Morgantown O5 34-17/W Boston College (HC) Morgantown O19 30-10/W Temple Philadelphia, Pa. O26 7-10/L Miami Morgantown N2 7-30/L Syracuse Morgantown N9 55-14/W Rutgers Piscataway, N.J. N23 14-31/L Virginia Tech Blacksburg, Va. Toyota Gator Bowl J1 13-20/L North Carolina Jacksonville, Fla. 1997 (7-5/4-3 BIG EAST)

2005

Big East Champions A30 17-24/L Wisconsin Morgantown S6 48-7/W East Carolina Greenville, N.C. S13 13-15/L Cincinnati Morgantown S20 7-34/L Maryland College Park, Md. O2 20-22/L Miami Miami, Fla. O11 34-19/W Rutgers (HC) Morgantown O22 28-7/W Virginia Tech Morgantown N1 36-18/W UCF Morgantown N8 35-28/W Boston College Chestnut Hill, Mass. N15 52-31/W Pitt Morgantown N22 34-23/W Syracuse Syracuse, N.Y. N29 45-28/W Temple Morgantown Toyota Gator Bowl J1 7-41/L Maryland Jacksonville, Fla. 2004 (8-4/4-2 BIG EAST) COACH RICH RODRIGUEZ

Toyota

2001

D6

Meineke

S5

Big East Champions S4 56-23/W East Carolina Morgantown S11 45-20/W UCF Orlando, Fla. S18 19-16/W OT Maryland Morgantown S25 45-10/W James Madison Morgantown O2 13-19/L Virginia Tech Blacksburg, Va. O13 31-19/W Connecticut East Hartford, Conn. O21 27-6/W Syracuse Morgantown 35-30/W Rutgers Piscataway, N.J. 42-21/W Temple (HC) Morgantown 17-36/L Boston College Morgantown 13-16/L Pitt Pittsburgh, Pa. Gator Bowl 18-30/L Florida State Jacksonville, Fla. (11-1/7-0 BIG EAST) RICH RODRIGUEZ No. 5 - AP; No. 6 - ESPN/USA Today 15-7/W Syracuse Syracuse, N.Y. 35-7/W Wofford Morgantown S17 31-19/W Maryland College Park, Md. 20-15/W East Carolina Morgantown 17-34/L Virginia Tech Morgantown O8 27-14/W Rutgers Piscataway, N.J. 46-44/W/3OT Louisville (HC) Morgantown 45-13/W Connecticut Morgantown 38-0/W Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio 45-13/W Pitt Morgantown 28-13/W USF Tampa, Fla. Sugar Bowl 38-35/W Georgia Atlanta, Ga. (11-2/5-2 BIG EAST) COACH RICH RODRIGUEZ

2007

O30

1995 (5-6/4-3 BIG EAST)

Big East Champions Final Ranking:

O17

N22

N8

Final

N3 42-41/W Texas Austin, Texas N10 47-10/W TCU Morgantown N17 41-45/L Oklahoma State Stillwater, Okla. N23 56-59/L Oklahoma Morgantown Camping World Bowl D28 18-34/L Syracuse Orlando, Fla.

[ 180 ] RECORD BOOK By Percentage ( MINIMUM 5 GAMES PLAYED ) 1. Sept. 9 7-0-0 1.000 Sept. 11 6-0-0 1.000 3. Nov. 27 11-1-0 .917 4. Sept. 10 7-1-0 .875 5. Sept. 26 13-3-0 .813 Sept. 14 6-1-0 .857 7. Sept. 1 5-1-0 .833 Sept. 6 5-1-0 .833 Sept. 12 6-1-0 .857 10. Sept. 3 4-1-0 .800 Aug. 31 4-1-0 .800 Sept. 27 12-3-0 .802 13. Nov. 15 11-3-0 .786 Record by Day of the Week Sunday ...................................................... 3-3-0 ......................................................... .500 Monday 6-7-0 .462 Tuesday 5-4-1 .550 Wednesday 15-4-0 .789 Thursday 37-32-3 .535 Friday ...................................................... 29-39-1 ....................................................... .428 Saturday 672-426-40 .608 WVU’S WINNINGEST DATES N20 17-10/W Louisville Louisville, Ky. N26 35-10/W Pitt Pittsburgh, Pa. D4 35-14/W Rutgers Morgantown Champs Sports Bowl D28 7-23/L NC State Orlando, Fla. 2011 (10-3/5-2 BIG EAST) COACH DANA HOLGORSEN Big East Champions Final Ranking: No. 17- AP, No. 18 – USA Today Coaches WVU wins Lambert Trophy S4 34-13/W Marshall Morgantown S10 55-12/W Norfolk State Morgantown S17 37-31/W Maryland College Park, Md. S24 21-47/L LSU Morgantown O1 55-10/W Bowling Green (HC) Morgantown O8 43-16/W Connecticut Morgantown O21 23-49/L Syracuse Syracuse, N.Y. O29 41-31/W Rutgers Piscataway, N.J. N5 35-38/L Louisville Morgantown N12 24-21/W Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio N25 21-20/W Pitt Morgantown D1 30-27/W USF Tampa, Fla. Discover Orange Bowl J4 70-33/W Clemson Miami Gardens, Fla. 2012 (7-6/4-5 BIG 12)

2020 (6-4/4-4 BIG 12) COACH NEAL BROWN S12 56-10/W Eastern Kentucky Morgantown S26 13-27/L Oklahoma State Stillwater, Okla.

N7

2017 (7-6/5-4 BIG 12) COACH DANA HOLGORSEN S3 24-31/L Virginia Tech Landover, Md. S9 56-20/W East Carolina Morgantown S16 59-16/W Delaware State Morgantown S23 56-34/W Kansas Lawrence, Kan. O7 24-31/L TCU Fort Worth, Texas O14 46-35/W Texas Tech (HC) Morgantown O21 38-36/W Baylor Waco, Texas O28 39-50/L Oklahoma State Morgantown N4 20-17/W Iowa State Morgantown N11 28-23/W Kansas State Manhattan, Kan. N18 14-28/L Texas Morgantown N25 31-59/L Oklahoma Norman, Okla. Zaxby’s Heart of Dallas Bowl D26 14-30/L Utah Dallas, Texas 2018 (8-4/6-3 BIG 12)

O31 37-10/W Kansas State Morgantown 13-17/L Texas Austin, Texas 24-6/W TCU Morgantown 6-42/L Iowa State Ames, Iowa AutoZone Liberty Bowl D31 24-21/W Army Memphis, Tenn. (6-7/4-5 BIG 12) COACH NEAL BROWN S4 24-30/L Maryland College Park, Md. S11 66-0/W Long Island Morgantown S18 27-21/W Virginia Tech Morgantown S25 13-16/L Oklahoma Norman, Okla. 20-23/L Texas Tech (HC) Morgantown O9 20-45/L Baylor Waco, Texas 29-17/W TCU Fort Worth, Texas O30 38-31/W Iowa State Morgantown N6 3-24/L Oklahoma State Morgantown N13 17-34/L Kansas State Manhattan, Kan. 31-23/W Texas Morgantown N27 34-28/W Kansas Lawrence, Kan. Rate Bowl D28 6-18/L Minnesota Phoenix, Ariz.

COACH DANA HOLGORSEN S1 40-14/W Tennessee Charlotte, N.C. S8 52-17/W Youngstown State Morgantown S15 Cancelled NC State Raleigh, N.C. S22 35-6/W Kansas State Morgantown S29 42-34/W Texas Tech Lubbock, Texas O6 38-22/W Kansas (HC) Morgantown O13 14-30/L Iowa State Ames, Iowa O25 58-14/W Baylor Morgantown

N9

N14

N20

D5

COACH DANA HOLGORSEN S1 69-34/W Marshall Morgantown S15 42-12/W James Madison Landover, Md. S22 31-21/W Maryland Morgantown S29 70-63/W Baylor (HC) Morgantown O6 48-45/W Texas Austin, Texas O13 14-49/L Texas Tech Lubbock, Texas O20 14-55/L Kansas State Morgantown N3 38-39/L (2OT) TCU Morgantown N10 34-55/L Oklahoma State Stillwater, Okla. N17 49-50/L Oklahoma Morgantown N23 31-24/W Iowa State Ames, Iowa D1 59-10/W Kansas Morgantown New Era Pinstripe Bowl D29 14-38/L Syracuse Bronx, N.Y. 2013 (4-8/2-7 BIG 12)

N16 24-20/W Kansas State Manhattan, Kan. N23 13-20/L Oklahoma State Morgantown N29 20-17/W TCU Fort Worth, Texas

O23

COACH DANA HOLGORSEN A31 24-17/W William & Mary Morgantown S7 7-16/L Oklahoma Norman, Okla. S14 41-7/W Georgia State Morgantown S21 0-37/L Maryland Baltimore, Md. S28 30-21/W Oklahoma State Morgantown O5 42-73/L Baylor Waco, Texas O19 27-37/L Texas Tech (HC) Morgantown O26 12-35/L Kansas State Manhattan, Kan. N2 30-27/W (OT) TCU Ft. Worth, Texas N9 40-47/L (OT) Texas Morgantown N16 19-31/L Kansas Lawrence, Kan. N30 44-52/L (3OT) Iowa State Morgantown 2014 (7-6/5-4 BIG 12) COACH DANA HOLGORSEN A30 23-33/L Alabama Atlanta, Ga. S6 54-0/W Towson Morgantown S13 40-37/W Maryland College Park, Md. S20 33-45/L Oklahoma Morgantown O4 33-14/W Kansas (HC) Morgantown O11 37-34/W Texas Tech Lubbock, Texas O18 41-27/W Baylor Morgantown O25 34-10/W Oklahoma State Stillwater, Okla. N1 30-31/L TCU Morgantown N8 16-33/L Texas Austin, Texas N20 20-26/L Kansas State Morgantown N29 37-24/W Iowa State Ames, Iowa AutoZone Liberty Bowl D29 37-45/L Texas A&M Memphis, Tenn. 2015 (8-5/4-5 BIG 12) COACH DANA HOLGORSEN S5 44-0/W Georgia Southern Morgantown S12 41-17/W Liberty Morgantown S26 45-6/W Maryland Morgantown O3 24-44/L Oklahoma Norman, Okla. O10 26-33 (OT)/L Oklahoma State (HC) Morgantown O17 38-62/L Baylor Waco, Texas O29 10-40/L TCU Ft. Worth, Texas N7 31-26/W Texas Tech Morgantown N14 38-20/W Texas Morgantown N21 49-0/W Kansas Lawrence, Kan. N28 30-6/W Iowa State Morgantown D5 23-24/L Kansas State Manhattan, Kan. Motel 6 Cactus Bowl J2 43-42/W Arizona State Phoenix, Ariz. 2016 (10-3/7-2 BIG 12) COACH DANA HOLGORSEN S3 26-11/W Missouri Morgantown S10 38-21/W Youngstown State Morgantown S24 35-32/W BYU Landover, Md. O1 17-16/W Kansas State (HC) Morgantown O15 48-17/W Texas Tech Lubbock, Texas O22 34-10/W TCU Morgantown O29 20-37/L Oklahoma State Stillwater, Okla. N5 48-21/W Kansas Morgantown N12 24-20/W Texas Austin, Texas N19 28-56/L Oklahoma Morgantown N26 49-19/W Iowa State Ames, Iowa D3 24-21/W Baylor Morgantown Russell Athletic Bowl D28 14-31/L Miami Orlando, Fla.

O3 27-21/W Baylor (2OT) Morgantown

O17 38-17/W Kansas Morgantown O24 27-34/L Texas Tech Lubbock, Texas

2019 (5-7/3-6 BIG 12) COACH NEAL BROWN A31 20-13/W James Madison Morgantown S7 7-38/L Missouri Columbia, Mo. S14 44-27/W NC State Morgantown S21 29-24/W Kansas Lawrence, Kan. O5 31-42/L Texas (HC) Morgantown O12 14-38/L Iowa State Morgantown O19 14-52/L Oklahoma Norman, Okla. O31 14-17/L Baylor Waco, Texas 17-38/L Texas Tech Morgantown

O2

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[ 181 ] RECORD BOOK SERIES RECORDS Alabama 2014 2014 0 1 0 Allegheny 1911 1926 5 1 0 Arizona State 1979 2016 1 1 0 Army 1941 2020 2 2 0 Auburn 2008 2009 1 1 0 Ball State 1989 1994 2 0 0 Baylor 2012 2021 6 4 0 Bethany, W.Va. 1894 1944 13 0 1 Boston College 1925 2003 21 11 1 Boston University 1949 1963 3 4 1 Bowling Green 1988 2011 3 0 0 Bucknell 1909 1921 0 1 2 BYU 2016 2016 1 0 0 California 1971 1978 1 2 0 California, Pa. 1900 1907 6 0 0 Cal State Fullerton 1988 1988 1 0 0 Carlisle Indian School 1917 1917 1 0 0 Carnegie Mellon 1906 1943 3 2 0 Case 1944 1944 1 0 0 Catholic University 1916 1916 1 0 0 Centre 1896 1936 3 2 0 Cincinnati 1921 2011 16 3 1 Citadel, The 1959 1968 5 1 0 Clemson 1989 2012 1 1 0 Coastal Carolina 2010 2010 1 0 0 Colgate 1924 1924 1 0 0 Colorado 2008 2009 1 1 0 Colorado State 1970 1981 3 1 0 Connecticut 2004 2011 7 1 0 Creighton 1938 1938 1 0 0 Dartmouth 1916 1917 0 1 1 Davidson 1967 1967 1 0 0 Davis & Elkins 1913 1935 9 2 1 Delaware State 2017 2017 1 0 0 Denison 1911 1912 0 2 0 Detroit 1929 1932 0 4 0 Drexel 1945 1945 1 0 0 Duquesne 1914 1935 4 3 1 Duke 1966 1985 1 3 0 East Carolina 1970 2017 19 3 0 Eastern Kentucky 2020 2020 1 0 0 Eastern Michigan 1993 1993 1 0 0 Fordham 1928 1954 3 8 1 Florida 1981 1993 1 1 0 Florida State 1982 2009 0 3 0 Furman 1951 1963 3 1 0 Geneva 1896 1951 5 0 0 Georgetown 1902 1939 4 7 2 George Washington 1920 1966 17 7 0 Georgia 2006 2006 1 0 0 Georgia Southern 2015 2015 1 0 0 Georgia State 2013 2013 1 0 0 Georgia Tech 1953 2007 1 2 0 Gettysburg 1916 1917 2 0 0 Gonzaga 1922 1922 1 0 0 Grove City 1899 1925 5 0 0 Haskell Institute 1928 1928 1 0 0 Hawaii 1980 1980 0 1 0 Idaho 2000 2000 1 0 0 Illinois 1960 1973 1 1 0 Indiana 1922 1974 3 3 0 Iowa State 2012 2021 6 4 0 James Madison 2004 2019 3 0 0 Kansas 1941 2021 10 1 0 Kansas State 1930 2021 6 6 0 Kent State 1975 2001 4 0 0 Kentucky 1905 1983 8 11 1 Lafayette 1896 1928 1 3 1 Lehigh 1920 1944 2 1 1 Liberty 2009 2015 2 0 0 Long Island 2021 2021 1 0 0 Louisiana Tech 1992 1994 2 0 0 Louisville 1984 2011 10 3 0 Loyola, La. 1935 1935 0 0 1 LSU 2010 2011 0 2 0 Manhattan 1938 1939 0 2 0 Marietta 1894 1922 16 6 1 Marquette 1932 1955 2 0 1 Marshall 1911 2012 12 0 0 Maryland 1919 2021 28 23 2 Miami, Fla. 1942 2016 3 17 0 Miami, Ohio 1992 1992 1 0 1 Michigan 1904 1904 0 1 0 Michigan State 1938 1942 0 4 0 Minnesota 2021 2021 0 1 0 Mississippi 2000 2000 1 0 0 Mississippi State 2006 2007 2 0 0 Missouri 1926 2019 3 4 0 Morris Harvey 1913 1913 0 0 1 Navy 1907 1999 2 6 0 Nebraska 1994 1994 0 1 0 New York University 1947 1947 1 0 0 Norfolk State 2011 2011 1 0 0 North Carolina 1996 2000 1 1 0 North Carolina State 1914 2019 6 5 0 Northern Illinois 1986 1986 1 0 0 Notre Dame 1989 2001 0 4 0 Ohio State 1897 1998 1 5 0 Ohio 1897 2001 13 4 0 Ohio Wesleyan 1900 1919 3 0 0 Oklahoma 1958 2021 2 11 0 Oklahoma State 1928 2021 4 9 0 Oregon 1960 1963 0 2 0 Oregon State 1930 1962 0 2 0 Otterbein 1945 1947 3 0 0 Pacific 1983 1983 1 0 0 Penn State 1904 1992 9 48 2 Pennsylvania 1908 1916 0 5 0 Pitt 1895 2011 40 61 3 Princeton 1919 1920 1 1 0 Purdue 1995 1996 1 1 0 Rice 1964 1964 0 1 0 Richmond 1950 1982 21 3 1 Rutgers 1916 2011 33 4 2 Saint Louis 1923 1923 1 0 0 Slippery Rock 1909 1910 1 0 0 South Carolina 1939 1994 7 4 1 Southern Cal 1959 1959 0 1 0 Southern Methodist 1975 1975 1 0 0 Stanford 1972 1972 0 1 0 Syracuse 1945 2012 27 33 0 Temple 1932 2004 24 12 0 Tennessee 2018 2018 1 0 0 Tennessee-Chattanooga 2002 2002 1 0 0 Texas 1956 2021 6 5 0 Texas A&M 2014 2014 0 1 0 TCU 1984 2021 7 4 0 Texas Tech 1937 2021 5 6 0 Texas Western (UTEP) 1948 1950 1 1 1 Toledo 1937 1937 1 0 0 Towson 2014 2014 1 0 0 Tulane 1969 1979 4 2 0 Tulsa 1998 1998 1 0 0 UCF 2003 2004 2 0 0 UNLV 2010 2010 1 0 0 USF 2005 2011 4 3 0 Utah 1964 2017 0 2 0 Vanderbilt 1961 1962 1 1 0 Villanova 1913 2000 6 1 0 Virginia 1898 2002 10 12 1 Virginia Military 1952 1972 11 0 0 Virginia Tech 1912 2021 29 23 1 Wake Forest 1955 1957 2 0 0 Washington & Jefferson 1891 1935 12 20 2 Washington & Lee 1895 1953 27 6 4 Washington, Mo. 1904 1904 1 0 0 Waynesburg 1899 1953 16 1 0 Western Maryland 1936 1937 2 0 0 Western Michigan 1996 1996 1 0 0 Western Reserve 1936 1951 4 2 0 Westminster 1897 1940 13 1 0 West Virginia Wesleyan 1902 1941 29 4 1 William & Mary 1954 2013 16 0 1 Wisconsin 1933 2003 0 4 0 Wofford 2005 2005 1 0 0 Wooster 1948 1948 1 0 0 Xavier, Ohio 1937 1937 1 0 0 Yale 1920 1920 0 1 0 Youngstown State 1938 2018 2 0 0 Non intercollegiate teams 17 8 3 2022 Opponents in bold FIRST LAST OPPONENT MET MET W L T FIRST LAST OPPONENT MET MET W L T FIRST LAST OPPONENT MET MET W L T

[ 182 ] RECORD BOOK BOWL HISTORY 1922 EAST WEST BOWL WEST VIRGINIA 21 GONZAGA 13 SCORING SUMMARY 1 2 3 4 Final WEST VIRGINIA 7 7 7 0 21 GONZAGA 0 0 0 13 13 1ST WVU Nick Nardacci 12 run (Gustavius Ekberg kick) 2ND WVU Russ Meredith 80 interception return (Ekberg kick) 3RD WVU Jack Simons 16 pass from Nardacci (Ekberg kick) 4TH GZ Matt Bross 55 pass from Stockton (kick fail) GZ Bross 2 run (Stockton kick) ATTENDANCE: 15,000 1938 SUN BOWL WEST VIRGINIA 7 TEXAS TECH ....................................................... 6 SCORING SUMMARY 1 2 3 4 Final WEST VIRGINIA 0 7 0 0 7 TEXAS TECH 0 6 0 0 6 2ND WVU Davey Isaac 1 run (Kelly Moan kick) TT Calhoun 4 run (kick fail) ATTENDANCE: 12,000 1949 SUN BOWL WEST VIRGINIA 21 TEXAS WESTERN 12 SCORING SUMMARY 1 2 3 4 Final WEST VIRGINIA 0 7 14 0 21 TEXAS WESTERN 0 6 0 6 12 2ND TW Harvey Gabriel 1 run (kick fail) WVU Clarence Cox 25 pass from Jimmy Walthall (Gene Simmons kick) 3RD WVU Jim Devonshire 9 run (Simmons kick) WVU Devonshire 1 run (Simmons kick) 4TH TW Fred Wendt 60 run (kick fail) ATTENDANCE: 13,000 1954 SUGAR BOWL GEORGIA TECH ................................................ 42 WEST VIRGINIA 19 SCORING SUMMARY 1 2 3 4 Final WEST VIRGINIA 0 6 0 13 19 GEORGIA TECH 14 6 9 13 42 1ST GT Sam Hensley 21 pass from Pepper Rodgers (Rodgers kick) GT Jimmy Durham 2 pass from Rodgers (Rodgers kick) 2ND WVU Danny Williams 5 run (kick fail) GT Henry Hair 12 pass from Rodgers (kick fail) 3RD GT Rodgers 18 field goal GT Leon Hardeman 23 rush (kick fail) 4TH WVU Joe Marconi 1 run (Tommy Allman kick) GT Ruffin 43 run (kick fail) WVU Allman 1 run (kick fail) GT Bill Teas 9 run (Glenn Turner kick) ATTENDANCE: 71,666 1964 LIBERTY BOWL UTAH 32 WEST VIRGINIA.................................................. 6 SCORING SUMMARY 1 2 3 4 Final WEST VIRGINIA 0 0 6 0 6 UTAH 3 16 6 7 32 1ST UT Roy Jefferson 32 field goal 2ND UT Jefferson 35 field goal UT Ernest Allen 11 run (Jefferson kick) UT Ron Coleman 53 run (pass fail) 3RD WVU Milt Clegg 6 pass from Allen McCune (pass fail) UT Andy Ireland 47 run (run fail) 4TH UT William Morley 33 pass from Richard Groth (Jerry Pullman kick) ATTENDANCE: 6,059 1969 PEACH BOWL WEST VIRGINIA................................................ 14 SOUTH CAROLINA ............................................. 3 SCORING SUMMARY 1 2 3 4 Final WEST VIRGINIA 7 0 0 7 14 SOUTH CAROLINA 0 3 0 0 3 1ST WVU Bob Gresham 10 run (Jim Braxton kick) 2ND SC Bill Dupree 37 field goal 4TH WVU Jim Braxton 1 run (Braxton kick) ATTENDANCE: 48,452

[ 183 ] RECORD BOOK 1972 PEACH BOWL NORTH CAROLINA STATE................................ 49 WEST VIRGINIA 13 SCORING SUMMARY 1 2 3 4 Final WEST VIRGINIA 6 7 0 0 13 NC STATE 7 7 21 14 49 1ST WVU Frank Nester 27 field goal WVU Nester 39 field goal NCST Don Buckey 37 pass from Dave Buckey (Ron Sewell kick) 2ND WVU Danny Buggs 4 pass from Bernie Galiffa (Nester kick) 3RD NCST Stan Fritts 1 run (Sewell kick) NCST Don Buckey 2 run (Sewell kick) NCST Fritts 1 run (Sewell kick) 4TH NCST Fritts 4 run (Sewell kick) NCST Pat Hovance 14 pass from Dave Buckey (Sewell kick) NCST Willie Burden 7 run (Sewell kick) ATTENDANCE: 52,671 1975 PEACH BOWL WEST VIRGINIA................................................ 13 NORTH CAROLINA STATE 10 SCORING SUMMARY 1 2 3 4 Final WEST VIRGINIA 0 6 0 7 13 NC STATE 7 3 0 0 10 1ST NCST Ricky Adams 1 run (Jay Sherrill kick) 2ND NCST Sherrill 21 field goal WVU Artie Owens 39 pass from Dan Kendra (kick fail) 4TH WVU Scott MacDonald 50 pass from Kendra (Bill McKenzie kick) ATTENDANCE: 45,134 1981 PEACH BOWL WEST VIRGINIA 26 FLORIDA ............................................................. 6 SCORING SUMMARY 1 2 3 4 Final WEST VIRGINIA 7 9 3 7 26 FLORIDA 0 0 0 6 6 1ST WVU Mickey Walczak 7 pass from Oliver Luck (Paul Woodside kick) 2ND WVU Woodside 35 field goal WVU Woodside 42 field goal WVU Woodside 49 field goal 3RD WVU Woodside 24 field goal 4TH WVU Walczak 1 run (Woodside kick) FL Chris Faulkner 22 pass from Bob Hewko (pass fail) ATTENDANCE: 37,582 1982 GATOR BOWL FLORIDA STATE 31 WEST VIRGINIA 12 SCORING SUMMARY 1 2 3 4 Final WEST VIRGINIA 0 6 0 6 12 FLORIDA STATE 3 14 14 0 31 1ST FSU Philip Hall 20 field goal 2ND WVU Paul Woodside 48 field goal FSU Billy Allen 95 kickoff return (Hall kick) WVU Woodside 34 field goal FSU Dennis McKinnon 27 pass from Blair Williams (Hall kick) 3RD FSU Greg Allen 29 run (Hall kick) FSU Allen 1 run (Hall kick) 4TH WVU Darrell Miller 26 pass from Kevin White (pass fail) ATTENDANCE: 80,913 1983 HALL OF FAME BOWL WEST VIRGINIA................................................ 20 KENTUCKY 16 SCORING SUMMARY 1 2 3 4 Final WEST VIRGINIA 3 0 7 10 20 KENTUCKY 0 10 0 6 16 1ST WVU Paul Woodside 39 field goal 2ND UK Randy Jenkins 26 pass from Tony Mayes (John Hutcherson kick) UK Hutcherson 32 field goal 3RD WVU Rich Hollins 16 pass from Jeff Hostetler (Woodside kick) 4TH WVU Rob Bennett 2 pass from Hostetler (Woodside kick) WVU Woodside 23 field goal UK Joe Phillips 13 pass from Bill Ransdell (kick fail) ATTENDANCE: 42,000 1984 BLUEBONNET BOWL WEST VIRGINIA 31 TCU ................................................................... 14 SCORING SUMMARY 1 2 3 4 Final WEST VIRGINIA 14 17 0 0 31 TCU 7 0 7 0 14 1ST WVU John Gay 2 pass from Kevin White (Paul Woodside kick) TCU Dan Sharp 5 pass from Anthony Gulley (Ken Ozee kick) WVU Gary Mullen 62 pass from White (Woodside kick) 2ND WVU John Holifield 1 run (Woodside kick) WVU Ron Wolfley 5 pass from White (Woodside kick) WVU Woodside 21 field goal 3RD TCU Keith Burnett 20 pass from Gully (Ozee kick) ATTENDANCE: 43,260

[ 184 ] RECORD BOOK 1987 JOHN HANCOCK SUN BOWL OKLAHOMA STATE 35 WEST VIRGINIA 33 SCORING SUMMARY 1 2 3 4 Final OKLAHOMA STATE 14 0 14 7 35 WEST VIRGINIA 7 17 3 6 33 1ST OS Thurman Thomas 5 run (Cary Blanchard kick) WVU Anthony Brown 1 run (Charlie Baumann kick) OS Thomas 9 run (Blanchard kick) 2ND WVU Brown 5 run (Baumann kick) WVU Baumann 33 field goal WVU Darnell Warren 23 interception return (Baumann kick) 3RD OS Thomas 4 run (Blanchard kick) WVU Baumann 38 field goal OS J.R. Dillard 6 pass from Mike Gundy (Blanchard kick) 4TH OS Thomas 4 run (Blanchard kick) WVU Craig Taylor 6 run (pass fail) ATTENDANCE: 43,240 1989 SUNKIST FIESTA BOWL NOTRE DAME .................................................. 34 WEST VIRGINIA................................................ 21 SCORING SUMMARY 1 2 3 4 Final WEST VIRGINIA 0 6 7 8 21 NOTRE DAME 9 14 3 8 34 1ST ND Billy Hackett 45 field goal ND Anthony Johnson 1 run (run fail) ND Rodney Culver 5 run (Reggie Ho kick) 2ND WVU Charlie Baumann 29 field goal ND Raghib Ismail 29 pass from Tony Rice (Ho kick) WVU Baumann 31 field goal 3RD ND Ho 32 field goal WVU Grantis Bell 17 pass from Major Harris (Baumann kick) 4TH ND Frank Jacobs 3 pass from Rice (Rice run) WVU Reggie Rembert 3 run (Rembert pass from Greg Jones) ATTENDANCE: 74,911 1989 MAZDA GATOR BOWL CLEMSON ......................................................... 27 WEST VIRGINIA 7 SCORING SUMMARY 1 2 3 4 Final WEST VIRGINIA 7 0 0 0 7 CLEMSON 0 10 0 17 27 1ST WVU James Jett 12 pass from Major Harris (Carroll kick) 2ND CL Gardocki 27 field goal CL McFadden 1 run (Gardocki kick) 3RD CL Henderson 4 run (Gardocki kick) CL McGlockton fumble recovery in end zone (Gardocki kick) CL Gardocki 24 field goal ATTENDANCE: 82,911 1994 USF&G INSURANCE SUGAR BOWL FLORIDA ........................................................... 41 WEST VIRGINIA.................................................. 7 SCORING SUMMARY 1 2 3 4 Final FLORIDA 7 14 14 6 41 WEST VIRGINIA 7 0 0 0 7 1ST WVU Jay Kearney 32 pass from Jake Kelchner (Tom Mazzone kick) FL Errict Rhett 3 run (Judd Davis kick) 2ND FL Lawrence Wright 52 interception return (Davis kick) FL Willie Jackson 39 pass from Terry Dean (Davis kick) 3RD FL Rhett 2 run (Davis kick) FL Rhett 1 run (Davis kick) 4TH FL Davis 43 field goal FL Davis 26 field goal ATTENDANCE: 75,437 1995 CARQUEST BOWL SOUTH CAROLINA ........................................... 24 WEST VIRGINIA 21 SCORING SUMMARY 1 2 3 4 Final SOUTH CAROLINA 7 10 7 0 24 WEST VIRGINIA 0 7 14 0 21 1ST SC Boomer Foster 2 yard pass from Steve Tanneyhill (Reed Morton kick) 2ND SC Morton 47 field goal WVU Robert Walker 24 run (Bryan Baumann kick) SC Tanneyhill 4 run (Morton kick) 3RD WVU Lovett Purnell 6 pass from Chad Johnston (Baumann kick) SC Stanley Pritchett 1 run (Morton kick) WVU Purnell 7 pass from Johnston (Baumann kick) ATTENDANCE: 50,853 1997 TOYOTA GATOR BOWL NORTH CAROLINA ........................................... 20 WEST VIRGINIA................................................ 13 SCORING SUMMARY 1 2 3 4 Final NORTH CAROLINA 0 17 3 0 20 WEST VIRGINIA 0 3 7 3 13 2ND NC Octavus Barnes 18 pass from Oscar Davenport (McGee kick) NC Josh McGee 22 field goal WVU Jay Taylor 47 field goal NC Davenport 5 run (McGee kick) 3RD WVU David Saunders 34 pass from Chad Johnston (Taylor kick) NC McGee 20 field goal 4TH WVU Taylor 47 field goal ATTENDANCE: 52,103

[ 185 ] RECORD BOOK 1997 CARQUEST BOWL GEORGIA TECH 35 WEST VIRGINIA 30 SCORING SUMMARY 1 2 3 4 Final GEORGIA TECH 14 14 0 7 35 WEST VIRGINIA 7 7 10 6 30 1ST GT Ed Wilder 1 run (Brad Chambers kick) WVU Amos Zereoue 14 run (Jay Taylor kick) GT Joe Hamilton 30 run (Chambers kick) 2ND GT Mike Lillie 3 pass from Hamilton (Chambers kick) WVU Jerry Porter 21 pass from Marc Bulger (Taylor kick) GT Hamilton 9 run (Chambers kick) 3RD WVU Zereoue 19 run (Taylor kick) WVU Taylor 21 field goal 4TH GT Charles Wiley 5 run (Chambers kick) WVU Porter 74 pass from Bulger (pass fail) ATTENDANCE: 28,262 1998 INSIGHT.COM BOWL WEST VIRGINIA 31 MISSOURI......................................................... 34 SCORING SUMMARY 1 2 3 4 Final WEST VIRGINIA 0 3 14 14 31 MISSOURI 14 10 7 3 34 1ST MO Carlos Posey 70 blocked field goal return (Long kick) MO Corby Jones 9 run (Long kick) 2ND WVU Jay Taylor 28 field goal MO Punt blocked through end zone for safety MO C.Jones 2 run (Kent Layman pass) 3RD WVU David Saunders 9 pass from Marc Bulger (Taylor kick) MO C.Jones 11 run (Long kick) WVU Khori Ivy 8 pass from Bulger (Taylor kick) 4TH WVU Amos Zereoue 9 pass from Bulger (Taylor kick) MO Brian Long 18 field goal WVU Saunders 1 pass from Bulger (Taylor kick) ATTENDANCE: 36,147 2000 MUSIC CITY BOWL WEST VIRGINIA 49 MISSISSIPPI ...................................................... 38 SCORING SUMMARY 1 2 3 4 Final MISSISSIPPI 3 6 7 22 38 WEST VIRGINIA 7 28 14 0 49 1ST WVU Wes Ours 40 pass from Brad Lewis (Brenden Rauh kick) MS Les Binkley 23 field goal 2ND WVU Khori Ivy 11 pass from Lewis (Rauh kick) MS Binkley 47 field goal WVU Antonio Brown 35 pass from Lewis (Rauh kick) MS Binkley 26 field goal WVU Brown 60 pass from Lewis (Rauh kick) WVU Ours 1 run (Rauh kick) 3RD WVU Shawn Terry 99 kickoff return (Rauh kick) WVU Ivy 10 pass from Lewis (Rauh) MS Romaro Miller 7 run (Binkley kick) 4TH MS Jamie Armstrong 23 pass from Eli Manning (Binkley kick) MS Omar Rayford 18 pass from Manning (Binkley kick) MS Toward Sanford 16 pass from Manning (L.J. Taylor pass from Manning) ATTENDANCE: 47,719 2002 CONTINENTAL TIRE BOWL VIRGINIA 48 WEST VIRGINIA 22 SCORING SUMMARY 1 2 3 4 Final WEST VIRGINIA 10 0 6 6 22 VIRGINIA 7 21 10 10 48 1ST WVU Todd James 27 FG VA Wali Lundy 14 pass from Marques Hagans (Connor Hughes kick) WVU Avon Cobourne 6 rush (James kick) 2ND VA Matt Schaub 1 rush (Hughes kick) VA Marques Hagans 69 punt return (Hughes kick) VA Lundy 4 rush (Hughes kick) 3RD VA Lundy 48 pass from Schaub (Hughes kick) VA Hughes 27 FG WVU Rasheed Marshall 1 rush (James kick failed) 4TH VA Hughes 30 FG WVU Cobourne 1 rush (Conversion failed) VA Lundy 31 rush (Hughes kick) ATTENDANCE: 73,535 2004 TOYOTA GATOR BOWL MARYLAND 41 WEST VIRGINIA 7 SCORING SUMMARY 1 2 3 4 Final WEST VIRGINIA 0 0 7 0 7 MARYLAND 10 14 10 7 41 1ST MD Nick Novak 26 FG MD Jafar Williams 31 pass from Scott McBrien (Novak kick) 2ND MD Steve Suter 76 punt return (Novak kick) MD Williams 22 pass from McBrien (Novak kick) 3RD MD McBrien 2 rush (Novak kick) WVU Rasheed Marshall 15 rush (Brad Cooper kick) MD Novak 24 FG 4TH MD Jo Jo Walker 14 pass from McBrien (Novak kick) ATTENDANCE - 78,892 2005 TOYOTA GATOR BOWL FLORIDA STATE ................................................ 30 WEST VIRGINIA 18 SCORING SUMMARY 1 2 3 4 Final FLORIDA STATE 10 3 10 7 30 WEST VIRGINIA 12 0 3 3 18 1ST FSU Leon Washington 69 rush (Xavier Beitia kick kick) FSU Beitia 32 FG WVU Kay Jay Harris 36 pass from R. Marshall (Brad Cooper kick failed) WVU Harris 1 rush (Andy Good kick failed) 2ND FSU Beitia 28 FG 3RD FSU Beitia 28 FG WVU Good 44 FG FSU Craphonso Thorpe 14 pass from Chris Rix (Beitia kick) 4TH WVU Good 34 FG FSU James Coleman 1 rush (Beitia kick) ATTENDANCE: 70,112

[ 186 ] RECORD BOOK 2006 NOKIA SUGAR BOWL WEST VIRGINIA 38 GEORGIA 35 SCORING SUMMARY 1 2 3 4 Final WEST VIRGINIA 21 10 0 7 38 GEORGIA 0 14 14 7 35 1ST WVU Steve Slaton 52 run (Pat McAfee kick) WVU Darius Reynaud 3 pass from Pat White (McAfee kick) WVU Reynaud 13 run (McAfee kick) 2ND WVU Slaton 18 run (McAfee kick) GA Kregg Lumpkin 34 run (Brandon Coutu kick) GA Thomas Brown 52 run (Coutu kick) WVU McAfee 27 FG 3RD GA Leonard Pope 4 pass from D.J. Shockley (Coutu kick) GA A.J. Bryant 34 pass from Shockley (Coutu kick) 4TH WVU Slaton 52 run (McAfee kick) GA Bryan McClendon 43 pass from Shockley (Coutu kick) ATTENDANCE: 74,458 2007 TOYOTA GATOR BOWL WEST VIRGINIA 38 GEORGIA TECH 35 SCORING SUMMARY 1 2 3 4 Fin al WEST VIRGINIA 7 10 21 0 38 GEORGIA TECH 14 14 7 0 35 1ST WVU Owen Schmitt 1 rush (Pat McAfee kick) GT Calvin Johnson 31 pass from Taylor Bennett (Travis Bell kick) GT Tashard Choice 3 rush (Bell kick) 2ND GT C. Johnson 48 pass from Bennett (Bell kick) WVU McAfee 25 FG GT James Johnson 27 pass from Bennett (Bell kick) WVU Schmitt 11 rush (McAfee kick) 3RD GT Choice 5 rush (Bell kick) WVU Tito Gonzales 57 pass from Pat White (McAfee kick) WVU Brandon Myles 14 pass from White (McAfee kick) WVU White 15 rush (McAfee kick) ATTENDANCE: 67,714 2008 TOSTITOS FIESTA BOWL WEST VIRGINIA 48 OKLAHOMA..................................................... 28 SCORING SUMMARY 1 2 3 4 Final WEST VIRGINIA 6 14 14 14 48 OKLAHOMA 0 6 9 13 28 1ST WVU Pat McAfee 38 FG WVU McAfee 42 FG 2ND OU Garret Hartley 37 FG WVU Owen Schmitt 57 rush (McAfee kick) OU Hartley 24 FG WVU Darius Reynaud 21 pass from Pat White (McAfee kick) 3RD OU Hartley 42 FG OU Chris Brown 1 rush (Sam Bradford pass failed) WVU Noel Devine 17 rush (McAfee kick) WVU Reynaud 30 rush (McAfee kick) 4TH OU Quentin Chaney 19 pass from Bradford (Brown rush failed) WVU Tito Gonzales 79 pass from White (McAfee kick) OU Juaquin Iglesias 15 pass from Bradford (Hartley kick) WVU Devine 65 rush (McAfee kick) ATTENDANCE: 70,016 2008 MEINEKE CAR CARE BOWL WEST VIRGINIA................................................ 31 NORTH CAROLINA ........................................... 30 SCORING SUMMARY 1 2 3 4 Final WEST VIRGINIA 21 0 3 7 31 NORTH CAROLINA 14 9 7 0 30 1ST WVU Noel Devine 18 rush (Pat McAfee kick) UNC Hakeem Nicks 73 pass from T.J. Yates (Casey Barth kick) WVU Alric Arnett 44 pass from Pat White (McAfee kick) UNC Nicks 66 pass from Cooter Arnold (Barth kick) WVU Bradley Starks 35 pass from White (McAfee kick) 2ND UNC Team Safety UNC Nicks 25 pass from Yates (Barth kick) 3RD WVU McAfee 25 FG UNC Yates 4 rush (Barth kick) 4TH WVU Arnett 20 pass from White (McAfee kick) ATTENDANCE: 73,712 DARIUS REYNAUD

[ 187 ] RECORD BOOK 2010 KONICA MINOLTA GATOR BOWL FLORIDA STATE 33 WEST VIRGINIA 21 SCORING SUMMARY 1 2 3 4 Final WEST VIRGINIA 14 0 0 7 21 FLORIDA STATE 3 10 10 10 33 1ST WVU Jarrett Brown 32 rush (Tyler Bitancurt kick) FSU Dustin Hopkins 26 FG WVU Noel Devine 1 rush (Bitancurt kick) 2ND FSU Jermaine Thomas 12 rush (Hopkins kick) FSU Hopkins 42 FG 3RD FSU Hopkins 22 FG FSU Thomas 19 rush (Kopkins kick) 4TH WVU Ryan Clarke 5 rush (Bitancurt kick) FSU E.J. Manuel 2 rush (Hopkins kick) FSU Hopkins 37 FG ATTENDANCE: 84,129 2012 DISCOVER ORANGE BOWL WEST VIRGINIA ............................................... 70 CLEMSON ........................................................ 33 SCORING SUMMARY 1 2 3 4 Final WEST VIRGINIA 14 35 14 7 70 CLEMSON 17 3 6 7 33 1ST CU Andre Ellington 68 rush (Chandler Catanzaro kick) WVU Shawne Alston 4 rush (Tyler Bitancurt kick) CU Sammy Watkins 27 pass from Tajh Boyd (Catanzaro kick) WVU Tavon Austin 8 pass from Geno Smith (Bitancurt kick) CU Catanzaro 42 FG 2ND WVU Austin 27 pass from Smith (Bitancurt kick) WVU Darwin Cook 99 fumble return (Bitancurt kick) CU Catanzaro 43 FG WVU Smith 7 rush (Bitancurt kick) WVU Austin 3 pass from Smith (Bitancurt kick) WVU Alston 1 rush (Bitancurt kick) 3RD WVU Stedman Bailey 6 pass from Smith (Bitancurt kick) WVU Austin 37 pass from Smith (Bitancurt kick) CU DeAndre Hopkins 28 pass from Boyd (Boyd pass failed) 4TH WVU Willie Milhouse 7 pass from Smith (Bitancurt kick) CU Roderick McDowell 4 rush (Catanzaro kick) ATTENDANCE - 67,563 2012 NEW ERA PINSTRIPE BOWL SYRACUSE 38 WEST VIRGINIA ............................................... 14 SCORING SUMMARY 1 2 3 4 Final WEST VIRGINIA 0 7 7 0 14 SYRACUSE 3 9 23 3 38 1ST SYR Ross Krautman 25 FG 2ND SYR Cameron Lynch safety SYR Prince-Tyson Gulley 33 rush (Krautman kick) WVU Stedman Bailey 32 pass from Geno Smith (Tyler Bitancurt) 3RD SYR Beckett Wales 10 pass from Ryan Nassib (Krautman kick) SYR Gulley 67 rush (Krautman kick) WVU Bailey 29 pass from Smith (Bitancurt kick) SYR Gulley 10 pass Nassib (Krautman kick) SYR Brandon Sharpe safety 4TH SYR Krautman 36 FG ATTENDANCE - 39,098 2010 CHAMPS SPORTS BOWL NC STATE 23 WEST VIRGINIA.................................................. 7 SCORING SUMMARY 1 2 3 4 Final WEST VIRGINIA 0 7 0 0 7 NC STATE 7 3 6 7 23 1ST NCST Mustafa Greene 16 pass from Russell Wilson (Josh Czajkowski kick) 2ND WVU Stedman Bailey 32 pass from Geno Smith (Tyler Bitancurt kick) NCST Czajkowski 45 FG 3RD NCST Czajkowski 38 FG NCST Czajkowski 40 FG 4TH NCST Jarvis Williams 7 pass from Wilson (Czajkowski kick) ATTENDANCE - 48,962 2014 AUTOZONE LIBERTY BOWL TEXAS A&M 45 WEST VIRGINIA 37 SCORING SUMMARY 1 2 3 4 Final TEXAS A&M 14 14 17 0 45 WEST VIRGINIA 20 7 3 7 37 1ST TAMU Josh Reynolds 44 pass from Kyle Allen (Josh Lambo kick) WVU Josh Lambert 32 FG WVU Mario Alford 45 pass from Skyler Howard (Lambert kick) WVU KJ Dillon 35 interception return (Lambert kick) TAMU Trey Williams 40 pass from Allen (Lambo kick) WVU Lambert 40 FG 2ND TAMU Malcome Kennedy 11 pass from Allen (Lambo kick) WVU Kevin White 49 pass from Howard (Lambert kick) TAMU Allen 14 rush (Lambo kick) 3RD TAMU Lambo 26 FG TAMU Williams 18 rush (Lambo kick) WVU Lambert 31 FG TAMU Kennedy 9 pass from Allen (Lambo kick) 4TH WVU Elijah Wellman 4 pass from Howard (Lam bert kick) ATTENDANCE - 51,282

[ 188 ] RECORD BOOK 2016 MOTEL 6 CACTUS BOWL WEST VIRGINIA 43 ARIZONA STATE 42 SCORING SUMMARY 1 2 3 4 Final WEST VIRGINIA 9 13 14 7 43 ARIZONA STATE 3 15 14 10 42 1ST WVU Josh Lambert 21 FG WVU Lambert 31 FG ASU Zane Gonzalez 37 FG WVU Lambert 27 FG 2ND ASU Devin Lucien 19 pass from Mike Bercovici (Gonzalez kick) WVU Shelton Gibson 59 pass from Skyler Howard (Lambert kick) ASU Gonzalez 19 FG WVU Daikiel Shorts 10 pass from Howard (Lambert kick blocked) ASU Tim White 98 PAT return ASU Gonzales 35 FG 3RD ASU White 2 pass from Bercovici (Gonzalez kick) WVU Gary Jennings 64 pass from Howard (Lambert kick) ASU White 33 pass from Bercovici (Gonzalez kick) WVU Shorts 17 pass from Howard (Lambert kick) 4TH ASU Gonzalez 48 FG ASU Gary Chambers 58 pass from Bercovici (Gonzalez kick) WVU David Sills 15 pass from Howard (Lambert kick) ATTENDANCE - 39,321 2016 RUSSELL ATHLETIC BOWL MIAMI ............................................................. 31 WEST VIRGINIA 14 SCORING SUMMARY 1 2 3 4 Final WEST VIRGINIA 7 0 7 0 14 MIAMI 0 21 10 0 31 1ST WVU Kennedy McKoy 6 rush (Mike Molina kick) 2ND UM Ahmmon Richards 51 pass from Brad Kaaya (Michael Badgley kick) UM Malcolm Lewis 3 pass from Kaaya (Badgley kick) UM Braxton Berrios 26 pass from Kaaya (Badgley kick) 3RD UM David Njoku 23 pass from Kaaya (Badgley kick) WVU Skyler Howard 4 rush (Molina kick) UM Badgley 30 FG ATTENDANCE – 48,625 2017 ZAXBY’S HEART OF DALLAS BOWL UTAH ................................................................ 30 WEST VIRGINIA................................................ 14 SCORING SUMMARY 1 2 3 4 Final UTAH 7 10 0 13 30 WEST VIRGINIA 0 3 3 8 14 1ST Utah Zack Moss 58 rush (Matt Gay kick) 2ND WVU Evan Staley 28 FG Utah Tyler Huntley 2 rush (Gay kick) Utah Gay 29 FG 3RD WVU Staley 26 FG 4TH Utah Huntley 2 rush (Gay kick) Utah Gay 26 FG Utah Gay 24 FG WVU Ka’Raun White 18 pass from Chris Chugunov (Trevon Wesco pass from Kennedy McKoy) ATTENDANCE – 20,507 2018 CAMPING WORLD BOWL SYRACUSE 34 WEST VIRGINIA 18 SCORING SUMMARY 1 2 3 4 Final WEST VIRGINIA 3 9 6 0 18 SYRACUSE 7 7 3 17 34 1ST WVU Evan Staley 28 FG SU Abdul Adams 4 rush (Andre Szmyt kick) 2ND WVU Kenndy McKoy 3 rush (Staley kick failed) SU Adams 1 rush (Szmyt kick) WVU Staley 36 FG 3RD WVU Staley 44 FG SU Szmyt 39 FG WVU Staley 49 FG 4TH SU Trishton Jackson 14 pass from Eric Dungery (Szmyt kick) SU Szmyt 34 FG SU Jarveon Howard 4 rush (Szmyt kick) ATTENDANCE – 41,125 12.26.17 12:30PM KICKOFF COTTON BOWL STADIUM DALLAS TEXAS UTAH UTES VS. WV MOUNTAINEERS 2020 LIBERTYAUTOZONEBOWL WEST VIRGINIA................................................ 24 ARMY ............................................................... 21 SCORING SUMMARY 1 2 3 4 Final WEST VIRGINIA 3 7 6 8 24 ARMY 0 14 7 0 21 1ST WVU Tyler Sumpter 31 FG 2ND ARMY Tyhier Tyler 1 run (Quinn Maretzki kick) WVU T.J. Simmons 5 pass from Jarret Doege (Sumpter kick) ARMY Tyler 6 run (Maretzki kick) 3RD ARMY Tyler 2 run (Maretzki kick) WVU Mike O’Laughlin 3 pass from Austin Kendall (Kendall pass failed) 4TH WVU Simmons 20 pass from Kendall (Reese Smith rush) ATTENDANCE – 8,187 (PANDEMIC YEAR) 2021 GUARANTEED RATE BOWL MINNESOTA 18 WEST VIRGINIA 6 SCORING SUMMARY 1 2 3 4 Final WEST VIRGINIA 0 6 0 0 6 MINNESOTA 0 15 3 0 18 2ND MINN Daniel Faalele 2 run (Annexstaf rush) WVU Jarret Doege 1 run (Doege pass failed) MINN Ky Thomas 5 run (Trickett kick) 3RD MINN Trickett 49 field goal ATTENDANCE – 21,220

Bowden, Terry (RB) Morgantown, W.Va. 1977-78

Bowman, Glenn (G) Charleston, W.Va. 1958-59-60

Bragg, Walter (OG-OT) Morristown, Tenn. 1971-72-73C

Boyd, George (OG) Mount Hope, W.Va. 1969-70

Buie, Andrew (RB) Jacksonville, Fla. 2011-12-14 Bulger, Marc (QB) Pittsburgh, Pa. 1997-98-99

Bullard, Archie Huff Wheeling, W.Va. 1907-08-09 Bumgardner, Rex (HB) Clarksburg, W.Va. 1946-47 Bunn, Gary (E) Barboursville, W.Va. 1953-54-55 Buratti, Patrick (OT) Pittsburgh, Pa. 1966-67

Bowers, Cole (OG) Milton, W.Va. 2010 Bowers, Douglas (FB) Clarksburg, W.Va. 1921-23

Brown, Michael (OL) Compton, Calif. 2018-19-20 Brown, Ronald (DT) Mallory, W.Va. 1971-72-73 Brown, Roscoe (HB) New Cumberland, W.Va. 1899-1900C-01-04

A

Bowers, James (RB) Huntington, W.Va. 1944 Bowles, John (E) Bluefield, W.Va. 1956-57-58

Brown, Joe (OL) Compton, Calif. 2018 Brown, John (DB) Winfield, W.Va. 1989-91 Brown, Leland (G) Elkins, W.Va. 1929-30-31 Brown, Leddie (RB) Philadelphia, Pa. 2018-19-20-21C

Braham, Rich (OT) Morgantown, W.Va. 1990-91-92-93C

Bowser, Brantwon (CB) Phoenix, Ariz. 2010-11

Boyle, Robert (DE) McKeesport, Pa. 1974 Boyle, Rudolph (G) New Salem, Pa. 1949-50

Brake, Arthur Kent (G) Buckhannon, W.Va. 1905-06 Brandner, Tom (OT) Pittsburgh, Pa. 1974-75 Brannon, Dorsey Grafton, W.Va. 1913-14-15-16 Braswell, Charles (DB) Clairton, Pa. 1975 Braswell, Kenneth (LB) Clairton, Pa. 1975-76-78 Braun, Jeff (OT) Westminster, Md. 2010-11-12C Braxton, James (FB-TE) Vanderbilt, Pa. 1968-69-70C Braxton, Phil (WR) Vanderbilt, Pa. 2000-01-02 Brewster, Walter (T) Lewisburg, W.Va. 19270-28 Briggs, Tom (DE) Liverpool, N.Y. 1991-92 Brinkman, Austin (LS) Bel Air, Md. 2021 Brockman, Lonnie (LB) Pittsburgh, Pa. 1987-88-89 Brooks, Allen Buckhannon, W.Va. 1914-16-19 Brooks, Charles (K) Huntington, W.Va. 1973-74 Brooks, Jay (C) Bay Village, Ohio 1994-95 Brooks, Jason (OG) Cleveland, Ohio 2000-01 Brooks, Leslie (T) Morgantown, W.Va. 1913-14 Brooks, Wayne (OT) Decatur, Ga. 1967-68-69 Brown, Anthony (RB) Salem, N.J. 1987-88 Brown, Antonio (WR) Miami, Fla. 1998-99-2000-01 Brown, Baker (LB) South Charleston, W.Va. 1966-67-68C

Bradshaw, John (OT) Stafford, Va. 2005-06-07-08 Brady, James B. Berkeley Springs, W.Va. 1901-02 Brady, Phil (P) Fairfax, Va. 2004-05 Brady, Ryan (LB) Huntington, N.Y. 1997-98-99

Boykin, Eric (QB-TE) Dayton, Ohio 1994-95-96

Brailler, John (QB) Latrobe, Pa. 1896

Bowman, Tom (RB) Portsmouth, Ohio 1982-83-84C

Boyles, Melvin P.(T) Philippi, W.Va. 1910-11-12-13C

Brown, William (RB) Princeton, W.Va. 1945 Browning, Frank (LB) Richmond Heights, Fla. 1993 Browning, John (DT) Miami, Fla. 1993-94-95 Bruce, Isaiah (LB) Jacksonville, Fla. 2012-13-14-15 Bruce, Jeremy (WR) Beaver Falls, Pa. 2005-06 Bruder, Woody “Doc” (HB) Houston, Texas 1924 Brunner, William J. Pittsburgh, Pa. 1894-95C-96 Bryant, Richard (DB) Pahokee, Fla. 1999-2000-01 Buccigrossi, Jacob (OL) Pittsburgh, Pa. 2018 Buggs, Daniel (WR) Atlanta, Ga. 1972-73-74

Abbott, Jake (LB) Fairmont, W.Va. 2018-19-20

Brown, Christian (NT/DE) Fort Myers, Fla. 2012-14-15-16

Abraham, Seth (WR) Triadelphia, W.Va. 2000-01 Abraham, Zach (WR) Triadelphia, W.Va. 1993-94 Adams, Charles Morgantown, W.Va. 1912 Adams, John (DT) Bethesda, Md. 1972-73-74 Adams, Jordan (CB) Reisterstown, Md. 2018 Addae, Alonzo (S) Pickering, Ontario 2020-21 Addae, Jahmile (DB) Valrico, Fla. 2001-02-04-05C Adkins, Fred (G) Huntington, W.Va. 1959-60-61 Agee, Tim (DB) Bethesda, Md. 1981-82-83 A’Hearn, Vic (T) Midland, Pa. 1940 Alessi, Terry (OG) Steubenville, Ohio 1977-78 Alexander, Robert (RB) South Charleston, W.Va. 1977-78-79-80 Alexander, Tarris (LB) Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. 1990-91-93 Alexander, Tony (WR) Lester, W.Va. 1995 Alford, Roger (OG) Wintersville, Ohio 1963-64-65 Alford, Mario (WR) Greenville, Ga. 2013-14 Allen, Franchot (DB) Jacksonville, Fla. 2006-07-08-09 Allen, Frank (E) Parkersburg, W.Va. 1948 Allen, George “Eck” (RB) Ashland, Ky. 1932-33-34 Allen, Glenn (QB) Parkersburg, W.Va. 1913 Allen, Rodney (DB) Lindside, W.Va. 1994 Allen, William (QB) Parkersburg, W.Va. 1948-49-50 Allison, Jack (QB) Palmetto, Fla. 2018 Allison, John Bruce Dallas, Pa. 1904 Allman, Clinton (T) Parkersburg, W.Va. 1944 Allman, Thomas (FB) Charleston, W.Va. 1951-52-53C Alston, Dee (WR) Theodore, Ala. 2002-03 Alston, Shawne (RB) Hampton, Va. 2010-11-12 Alston, Taijh (DL) Lumberton, N.C. 2021 Ameri, Matt (OL) Morgantown, W.Va. 2005 Amerson, Bernardo (LB) Hattiesburg, Miss. 1994-95-96 Amos, Clay Dille (T) Fairmont, W.Va. 1910 Amos, Frank Fairmont, W.Va. 1909-10 Anastasio, Ralph (HB) Follansbee, W.Va. 1955-56-57 Anderson, Charles (G) Hinton, W.Va. 1931-32-33 Anderson, Ernie (MG) Colliers, W.Va. 1981-82-83-84 Anderson, George (FB) Latrobe, Pa. 1896, 98 Anderson, Gregory (DE) North Canton, Ohio 1973-74-76 Anderson, Lane Charleston, W.Va. 1916 Anderson, Maxwell (RB) Morgantown, W.Va. 2006-09 Anderson, Ted (QB) Mount Hope, W.Va. 1953 Anderson, Tyler (LB) Morgantown, W.Va. 2010-11-12-13 Anderson, William (E) Wheeling, W.Va. 1943 Andrews, Carl (OT) Charleston, W.Va. 1970 Andrews, Quinton (BS) Opa Locka, Fla. 2006-07-08 Anglin, Zach (P) Bridgeport, W.Va. 1998-99-2000 Antion, Thomas (OG) Claysville, Pa. 1975-76 Antolini, Peter (G) Elkins, W.Va. 1939 Archer, John “Sky” (T) Huntington, W.Va. 1919 Arndt, Darren (TE/FB) Martinsburg, W.Va. 2015 Arndt, Justin (LB) Martinsburg, W.Va. 2013-14-15-16C Arlia, Connor (WR) Weirton, W.Va. 2012 Armstead, Reggie (DB) Fairmont, W.Va. 1979-80-81-82 Armstrong, Ray (RB) Elyria, Ohio 1979 Arnett, Alric (WR) Belle Glade, Fla. 2008-09 Arnold, Jackson Arnold, W.Va. 1895 Arnold, Malcolm (T) Blooming Rose, W.Va. 1929-30 Arthur, Don (G) Montgomery, W.Va. 1963-64 Arthur, Theodore Roscoe, Pa. 1901-02 Ashe, Arthur (DB) Washington, D.C. 1982-83-84 Askew-Henry, Dravon (S) Aliquippa, Pa. 2014-15-17-18C Atty, Alex (G) Johnston, Pa. 19360-37-38C Audena, Lawrence (DB) Norwalk, Conn. 2002-03-04 Audia, Sam (HB) Charleston, W.Va. 1936-37-38C Austin, Milo (WR) Bowie, Md. 2003 Austin, Sam (OT) Tampa, Fla. 1995-96-97 Austin, Tavon (WR/KR) Baltimore, Md. 2009-10-11-12C Avery, Toyous (S) Covington, Ga. 2016-17-18 Avritte, James (LB) Amityville, N.Y. 1996 Axem, Leroy (DB) Miami, Fla. 1989-90-91-92 Ayers, Louis Barboursville, W.Va. 1913 Ayuso, Joe (OG) Montville, N.J. 1990-91 B Bachman, Carl George (B) Wheeling, W.Va. 1911-12C Backman, Lloyd (G) Morgantown, W.Va. 1904-07-08 Bailey, Bruce Tyrconnell, W.Va. 1902 Bailey, Josh (TE) Gilbert, W.Va. 2002-03-04-05 Bailey, Hakeem (DB) Atlanta, Ga. 2017-18-19C Bailey, Russell B (T) Weston, W.Va. 1915-16-17C-19 Bailey, Scott (OG-C) Alexandria, Va.. 1994-95 Bailey, Stedman (WR) Miramar, Fla. 2010-11-12 Baisi, Albert (T) Elkins, W.Va. 1937-38-39C Baker, Mike (WR) Waverly, Ga. 1990-91-93 Baker, Stanley (HB) Lake Lynn, Pa. 1936 Baker, William Elkins, W.Va. 1893 Ballard, Wade (E) Welch, W.Va. 1926 Ballard, Walter Ft. Spring, W.Va. 1902 Bambick, William New Cumberland, W.Va. 1893-94 Banda, Doug (QB) New Cumberland, W.Va. 1978-79-80 Banks, Ishmael (DB) Richmond, Va. 2011-12-13-14 Banks, T.J. (TE) Duquesne, Pa. 2020-21 Barber, Kantroy (FB) Miami, Fla. 1994-95 Barber, Jared (LB) Mocksville, N.C. 2011-12-13-15 Barclay, Don (OL) Cranberry, Pa. 2008-09-10-11C Bargeloh, James (HB) Parkersburg, W.Va. 1960 Barna, Herbert “Babe”(E) Anmoore, W.Va. 1934-35-36C Barnard, W. Oliver (E) Morgantown, W.Va. 1914 Barnes, Duane (OT) Pittsburgh, Pa. 1983 Barnette, Gary (C) Dunbar, W.Va. 1964-65 Barnette, Quentin (QB) Charleston, W.Va. 1940-41-42 Barnum, Robert “Pete”(QB) Parkersburg, W.Va. 1922-23, 25 Barr, Arthur (FB) Huntington, W.Va. 1945 Barrett, Brandon (WR) Martinsburg, W.Va. 2005 Barrows, Scott (OG) Marietta, Ohio 1982-83-84 Bartges, Kent (QB) Masontown, Pa. 1949-50 Bartlett, Jared (LB) Miami, Fla. 2019-20-21 Barton, John (OG) Whitehall, Pa. 1985-86 Bartrug, Edwin (HB) New Martinsville, W.Va. 1928-29-30 Basil, Gary (RB-TE) Vienna, Va. 1985-86-87 Bassler, John (OC) New Windsor, Md. 2010 Bastien, Perlo (DB) Delray Beach, Fla. 1996-97-98-99 Battle, Elijah (CB) Linden, N.J. 2016-17 Baum, Bob (DE) Latrobe, Pa. 1994-95-96-97 Baumann, Bryan (K-P) Erie, Pa. 1994-95-97 Baumann, Charlie (K) Erie, Pa. 1985-86-87-88 Bazzoli, Raymond (E) Meadowlands, Pa. 1960-61-62 Beale, William Louis Morgantown, W.Va. 1894 Beall, Walter (T) Mannington, W.Va. 1928-29-31 Beasley, Aaron (CB) Pottstown, Pa. 1992-93-94-95C Beasley, Damon (RB) Akron, Ohio 1981 Beasley, Michael (RB-WR) Pottstown, Pa. 1990-91 Becca, Charles (HB) Martins Ferry, Ohio 1947 Becht, Anthony (TE) Drexel Hill, Pa. 1996-97-98-99 Beck, Carl (HB) Harrisburg, Pa. 1920 Beck, Curlin (RB) Bedford Heights, Ohio 1979-80-81-82 Bednarik, Adam (QB-WR) Bethlehem, Pa. 2005-07 Begalla, George (OT) Salem, Ohio 1965-660-67 Behnke, William (HB) Follansbee, W.Va. 1927-28-29 Behrndt, Chase (OL) Wildwood, Mo. 2018-19-20 Bell, Bill (B) Parkersburg, W.Va. 1941 Bell, Derrick (C) Bladensburg, Md. 1993-94-95 Bell, Ernest (HB) Fairmont, W.Va. 1910-11C Bell, Grantis (WR) Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. 1985-86-87-88 Bell, Travis (S) Belle Glade, Fla. 2010-11-13 Bellas, Leonard (FB) Dallas, Pa. 1948-49-50 Beltzhoover, Harry Charles Town, W.Va. 1897 Bem, Stanley (DT) Hastings, Pa. 1966 Bendana, John (MG) Englewood, N.J. 1977-78-79-80 Benedict, Ernest (C) Clarksville, Pa. 1945 Benjamin, Leo (C) New Philadelphia, Ohio 1941-42, 46-47 Benke, Robert (FB) Star Junction, Pa. 19580-59-60 Benn, David (LB) Akron, Ohio 1968-69-70 Bennett, Glenn (FB) Hinton, W.Va. 1961-62 Bennett, Rob (TE) Buckhannon, W.Va. 1982-83-84 Benoit, Tyler (DB) Broussard, La. 2005 Benton, Al-Rasheed (LB) Newark, N.J. 2014-15-16-17C Beresford, Scott (WR/TE) Cameron, W.Va. 2002-03 Berk, Jeff (OT) Huber Heights, Ohio 2001-02-03-04 Berkey, Kevin (DB) Windber, Pa. 1976-77 Berkhimer, Lewis (LB) Sisterville, W.Va. 1967 Berkich, Joseph (T) Hibbing, Minn. 1950-51 Berry, Scooter (DE) North Babylon, N.Y. 2007-08-09-10 Berton, Sean (TE) Greensburg, Pa. 2000 Berzansky, Stephen (FB) Portage, Pa. 1961-62-63 Biddle, William (RB) Carlisle, Pa. 1946-47 Bigelow Jr., Kenny (DL) Wilmington, Del. 2018 Billak, Charles (C) Ronco, Pa. 1957-58 Billetz, John (DB) Greensboro, Pa. 19700-71-72 Bilokonsky, Mike (DT) Strongsville, Ohio 2007 Bingamon, Howard Milton Morgantown, W.Va. 1903 Birts, Frank (OT) Okeechobee, Fla. 1995-96 Birurakis, Louis (G) Liberty, W.Va. 1944-48-49-50 Bischoff, Paul (E) Beaver Falls, Pa. 1950-51-52C Biser, Sean (OG) Keyser, W.Va. 1992 Bitancurt, Tyler (K) Springfield, Va. 2009-10-11-12 Bivens, Robert F. (B) Washington, D.C. 1891C Black, James (QB) Kiski, Pa. 1926-27-28 Blackwell, Roger (TB) Oak Hill, W.Va. 1964 Blake, Barry (G) Mount Hope, W.Va. 1954-56 Blake, Harry (WR) Summerville, S.C. 1971-73 Blake, N.B. (G) Cox Landing, W.Va. 1891 Bland, Matt (C) Richmond, Va. 1990 Bledsoe, Jack (HB) War, W.Va. 1951-52 Blueford, Fred (DT) Hermitage, Ark. 2002-03 Bobbitt, John (G) Penns Grove, N.J. 1948-49-50 Bolden, Rayshawn (WR) Cheektowaga, N.Y. 2003-04-05-06 Bom, Robert (G) Wheeling, W.Va. 1944-45-46-47 Bonar, Charles (G) Moundsville, W.Va. 1960 Bonamico, Dante (DB) Bridgeport, W.Va. 2018-19-20 Bonato, Louis (HB) Pittsburgh, Pa. 1950 Bonfili, Victor (HB) Morgantown, W.Va. 1945-46-47-48C Booth, Mike (LB-DE) Pittsburgh, Pa. 1991-93 Borlie, Raymond (E) Portage, Pa. 1959 Bosch, Kyle (OG) St. Charles, Ill. 2015-16-17 Bosley, Bruce (T) Green Bank, W.Va. 1952-53-54-55C Bosley, Jon (FB) Green Bank, W.Va. 1961

Burke, Mark (DB) Marietta, Ohio 1973-74-75 Burnison, John (QB) Gaylord, Mich. 1961-62 Bursich, Charles (G) Etna, Pa. 1963-64 Burwell, Darius (TE) Columbia, Md. 1992 Bush, Tevin (WR) New Orleans, La. 2018 Busic, Karl (RB) Mingo Junction, Ohio 1964 Buskirk, Fred (T) McMechen, W.Va. 1935 Butler, S.G. 1900 Byer, Karl Davis 1904 C Cajuste, Yodny (OT) Miami, Fla. 2015-17-18 Caldwell, Ralph (QB) Parkersburg, W.Va. 1895 Caldwell, Ray (HB) Mullens, W.Va. 1948-49-50 Calicchio, Mike (OL) Brookyn, N.Y. 2013-14 Campbell, Dante (WR) Clermont, Fla. 2012 Campbell, George (WR) Clearwater, Fla. 2019C Campbell, Todd (DT) New Kensington, Pa. 1979-80-81-82 Campbell, Shea (LB) Morgantown, W.Va. 2018-19 Canich, Thomas (RB) Beaver Falls, Pa. 1931-32-33 Canterbury, Larry (E) Ceredo, W.Va. 1964-65-66 Canton, Philip (G) Uniontown, Pa. 1951-52-53 Capers, Selvish (OT) Kenner, La. 2007-08-09 Cappa, John (TE) Oakmont, Pa. 1991-92 Carden, Dana (QB) Weston, W.Va. 1929-30-31

Brown, Wayne (WR) Somerville, N.J. 1981-82-83-84

Brown, Devon (WR) Ashburn, Va. 2011 Brown, E.J. (S) Stone Mountain, Ga. 2018 Brown, Jamie (DB) Newark, N.J. 1995 Brown, Jarrett (QB) West Palm Beach, Fla. 2006-07-08-09C

Bouldin, Al (DB) Akron, Ohio 1984 Bove, John (T) Auburn, N.Y. 1948-49-50

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Brown, Sam (WR) Savannah, Ga. 2020 Brown, Tim (LB) McKeesport, Pa. 1992-93C Brown, Tim (OG) Harrisburg, Pa. 2000-01-02-04

Bowden, Thomas (WR) Morgantown, W.Va. 1975-76

Bowyers, Dale (E) Dundon, W.Va. 1944 Boyd, Alpheus Edward (E) Uniontown, Pa. 1891-93

Boyles, Charles (G) Philippi, W.Va. 1943-46-47-48

Durante, Jovon (WR) Miami, Fla. 2015-16

Eller, Charles (E) Grafton, W.Va. 1936-37-38 Elliott, Charles (T) Adamstown, W.Va. 1896 Ellis, Glennis (HB) Morgantown, W.Va. 1938-39-40 Ellis, Theron (LB) Norristown, Pa. 1987-88-89-90 Ely, Richard 1896 Emanuel, Charles (SS) Indiantown, Fla. 1993-94-95-96C

Dunlevy, Robert (WR) Wheeling, W.Va. 1963 64 65

Feigt, Curtis (OL) Berlin, Germany 2011-12-13

Fisher, Charles (DB) Aliquippa, Pa. 1995-96-97-98

Dykes, Keilen (DT) Youngstown, Ohio 2004-05-06-07C

Fette, Jeffrey (K) Danville, N.J. 1975-76

Donaldson, Charles (C) Jeannette, Pa. 1951-52-53-54C Donley, Edward G.(C) Morgantown, W.Va. 1897-98 Dorn, Gregory (C) Bridgeville, Pa. 1973-74-75 Dorr, Lorenzo (RB) Fredericksburg, Va. 2018 Dorsey, Arlen (RB) Chicago, Ill. 2005 Dorsey, Michael (S) Warren, Ohio 2010

Dugan, Edwin (HB) Uniontown, Pa. 1952-53-54

Cummings, Robert (MG) Charleston, W.Va. 1966-67 Cuneo, Mark (OL) Greensburg, Pa. 1979-80 Cureton, Ben (DB) Reading, Pa. 1986 Curry, Harry (FB) Grafton, W.Va. 1913-14-15-16C Curtis, Canute (LB) Amityville, N.Y. 1993-94-95-96 Curtis, Travis (DB) Potomac, Md. 1983-84-85-86 Cutrone, Greg (DB) Pittsburgh, Pa. 1986 Czajka, Joseph (E) Carmichaels, Pa. 1938-39-40 D Dalton, Eric (OG) Morgantown, W.Va. 1995 Daniels, Anthony (DB) Cleveland, Ohio 1982-83-84 Daniels, Lewis (DB) Youngstown, Ohio 1999-2000-01-02 Daniels, Mike (DB) Miami, Fla. 2017 Daniels, Ted (OG) Red Hill, Pa. 1995 Dannenberg, Carl (G) Wheeling, W.Va. 1957-58-59 Danter, James (G) Charleston, W.Va. 1949-50-51C

Drobeck, Morris (HB) Martins Ferry, Ohio 1930-31-32 Drumgoole, Lawrence (DB) Baltimore, Md. 1987-88-89

Fields, Jaleel (DL) Aliquippa, Pa. 2017 Fields Jr., Randy (WR) Newark, Del. 2019

Dykes, Greg (WR) Cleveland, Ohio 1989 Dziak, Justin (FB) Latrobe, Pa. 2004-06

Fewell, Michael (MG) Winfield, W.Va. 1965-66-67

Darnell, Aaron James (T) 1897-98 Dattola, Louis (T) Springdale, Pa. 1941-42 Davey, W.T. (E) 1899 Davies, Thomas (FB) Morgantown, W.Va. 1937-38-39-40 Davis, Bob (LB) Warren, Ohio 1984 Davis, Carl Louis (T) Charleston, W.Va. 1922-23-24-25 Davis, Eddie (WR) Tampa, Fla. 2010 Davis, James (DB) Stuart, Fla. 1999-2000-01-02C Davis, Jason (DT) Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. 1999-2000-01-02 Davis, Orin H.(C) Charleston, W.Va. 1912-13-14C Davis, Richard (E) Beckley, W.Va. 1949-50-51 Davis, Scooter (DB) Temple Hills, Md. 1998-99 Davis, Vernon (WR) Miami, Fla. 2014 Dawson, Mike (LB) New Martinsville, W.Va. 1979-80 Dawson, Paul (QB) Rockford, W.Va. 1919-20 DeAngelis, Murino (G) Monessen, Pa. 1936-37-38 Deem, Jeff (LB) Williamstown, W.Va. 1981-82 de Groh, Eric (C) Huron, Ohio 1995-96-97-98 DeGroot, Dudley Jr. (HB) Morgantown, W.Va. 1949 DeJarnett, Dave (OG) Charleston, W.Va. 1982-83-84 Dellemonache, Paul (OT) McKees Rocks, Pa. 1967 DeLong, Joe (OT) New Cumberland, W.Va. 1993-94-95 DeLorenzo, Robert (G) Fairmont, W.Va. 1960-61-62

Fields, Rory (DB) Berwind, W.Va. 1974 Fields II, Tony (LB) Las Vegas, Nev. 2020 Figner, Jake (OT/OG) Fogelsville, Pa. 2005-06-07-08

Farley, William Don (OT) Hinton, W.Va. 1973 Faulkner, Frank Albright, W.Va. 1896 Fazzolari, Mark (P) Washington, Pa. 1999-2000-01-02

Feldman, Lewis (T) Cos Cobb, Conn. 1948

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Eger, Pat (OL) Clairton, Pa. 2011-12-13C

Dyer, Bill (OG) Summersville, W.Va. 1981

Fletcher, Robert (T) Winchester, Va. 1959 Flinchum, John (OT) War, W.Va. 1969-70

Farley, Dale (LB) Sparta, Tenn. 1968-69-70

Fisher, Gerald (QB) Jeannette, Pa. 1951 Fisher, James (LB) Charleston, W.Va. 1965 Fisher, Ken (WR) New Martinsville, W.Va. 1994-95-96-97

Durrette, Mike (OG) Charlottesville, Va. 1980-81

Carden, David Lamont Zela, W.Va. 1909-12 Carder, Glenn (HB) Anmoore, W.Va. 1935-36 Carfer, Archie Boyd (E) Parkersburg, W.Va. 1911 Carion, Curt (P) New Kensington, Pa. 1978-79-80 Carion, Lance (P) New Kensington, Pa. 1986-87-88 Carliss, John (RB) Windber, Pa. 1938-39-40 Carney, Bernard (T) Wheeling, W.Va. 1962-63C Carr, Lanell (DE) St. Louis, Mo. 2021 Carrico, Clinton (C) Wheeling, W.Va. 1927-28-29 Carrigan, Charles Moundsville, W.Va. 1894 Carroll, Brad (K) Hatfield, Pa. 1989-90 Carter, David (LB) Philadelphia, Pa. 1998-99-2000 Carter, Leon (DB) Wellsville, Ohio 1976 Casto, Charles (HB) Rockport, W.Va. 1902-03 Casto, Jeff (LB) Clendenin, W.Va. 1985-86 Cavastassi, Mario (G) Follansbee, W.Va. 1945-48-49 Cecil, Ronald (OG) Oakmont, Pa. 1968-69 Ceglie, Matt (LB) Follansbee, W.Va. 1991-92 Ceresa, Matt (OT) Ebensburg, Pa. 1997 Cestaric, Joseph (G) Barrackville, W.Va. 1938-39 Chancey, Roger (E) Pomeroy, Ohio 1956-57 Chandler-Semedo, Josh (LB) Canton, Ohio 2018-19-20-21 Chapman, Alexander C. (T) New Martinsville, W.Va. 1899C Charley, Douglas (DB) Ford City, Pa. 1970-72 Chatfield, Bo (LB) Tucson, Ariz. 1994-96 Cheatham, Willie (C) Teaneck, N.J. 1991 Chenoweth, Fred (HB) Fairmont, W.Va. 1913-14-15-16 Chestnut, Terrell (CB) Pottstown, Pa. 2012-13-14-15 Childress, Ford (QB) Houston, Texas 2013 Chiles, Brian (FB) Inwood, N.Y. 1971-72 Chilton, Samuel (C) St. Albans, W.Va. 1907 Christian, Derek (LB) St. Albans, W.Va. 1981-83-84-85 Christian, Hodari II (LB) McKeesport, Pa. 2016-17 Chugunov, Chris (QB) Skillman, N.J. 2017 Cialli, Fred (HB) Bronx, N.Y. 1948 Cicarelli, Gene (T) Follanbee, W.Va. 1963-64-65 Ciccarelli, Larry (E) Shinnston, W.Va. 1947-48-49-50C Cignetti, Curt (QB) Morgantown, W.Va. 1982 Cimino, Vincent (G) Weirton, W.Va. 1940-41-42 Clark, Andrew (E) Mount Hope, W.Va. 1941-42-46 Clarke, Harry (HB) Uniontown, Pa. 1937-38-39C Clarke, Ryan (FB) Glen Burnie, Md. 2009-10-11-12 Clarke, Will (DE/DL) Pittsburgh, Pa. 2011-12-13C Clay, Cody (RB/WR) Alum Creek, W.Va. 2012-13-14-15 Clegg, Milton (E) Moundsville, W.Va. 1962-63-64 Cobourne, Avon (RB) Cherry Hill, N.J. 1999-2000-01C-02C Cogdell, Damon (LB) Miami, Fla. 1997-98 Coker, John (WR) Johnsonville, S.C. 1974-75 Colaw, Ronald (FB) Oakland, Md. 1962-63-64 Cole, Harry O. Morgantown, W.Va. 1894-95-96-97 Cole, Luther (E) Morgantown, W.Va. 1900-01-02 Cole, Robert Lee (E) Wheeling, W.Va. 1909 Colebank, Jasper (G). Evansville, W.Va. 1914-15 Collington, Ed (RB) Pittsburgh, Pa. 2007 Collins, Ben (LB) Barrackville, W.Va. 2000-01-02 Collins, Mike (DB) Huntington, W.Va. 1990-91-92-93C Colson, Jason (RB) Rochester, N.Y. 2003-04-05-06 Colvard, Frederick (QB) Logan, W.Va. 1961 Combs, Russell (QB) Penns Grove, N.J. 1946-47-48C Compton, Mike (OG-C) Richlands, Va. 1989-90-91-92C Commodore, Shane (S) Morgantown, W.Va. 2016-17 Conochan, Pat (C) Cleveland, Ohio 1978-79-80 Connolly, Carmen (WR) Pittsburgh, Pa. 2009 Conoway, Ernest Daniel (G) Enterprise, W.Va. 1910 Conte, John (C) Morgantown, W.Va. 1998-99 Contraguerro, Tom (LB) Wheeling, W.Va. 2007 Conwell, Dane (FB) South Point, Ohio 1978-79-80-81 Clegg, Milton (E) Moundsville, W.Va. 1962 63 64 Cobourne, Avon (RB) Cherry Hill, N.J. 1999-2000-01C-02C Cogdell, Damon (LB) Miami, Fla. 1997-98 Coker, John (WR) Johnsonville, S.C. 1974 75 Colaw, Ronald (FB) Oakland, Md. 1962 63 64 Cole, Harry O. Morgantown, W.Va. 1894-95 96-97 Cole, Luther (E) Morgantown, W.Va. 1900-01-02 Cole, Robert Lee (E) Wheeling, W.Va. 1909 Colebank, Jasper (G). Evansville, W.Va. 1914 15 Collington, Ed (RB) Pittsburgh, Pa. 2007 Collins, Ben (LB) Barrackville, W.Va. 2000-01-02 Collins, Mike (DB) Huntington, W.Va. 1990-91-92-93C Colson, Jason (RB) Rochester, N.Y. 2003-04-05-06 Colvard, Frederick (QB) Logan, W.Va. 1961 Combs, Russell (QB) Penns Grove, N.J. 1946 47 48C Compton, Mike (OG-C) Richlands, Va. 1989-90-91-92C Commodore, Shane (S) Morgantown, W.Va. 2016-17 Conochan, Pat (C) Cleveland, Ohio 1978 79 80 Connolly, Carmen (WR) Pittsburgh, Pa. 2009 Conoway, Ernest Daniel (G) Enterprise, W.Va. 1910 Conte, John (C) Morgantown, W.Va. 1998-99 Contraguerro, Tom (LB) Wheeling, W.Va. 2007 Conwell, Dane (FB) South Point, Ohio 1978 79 80 81 Cook, Darwin (S) Cleveland, Ohio 2010-11-12-13C Cook, Glynn (G) Beckley, W.Va. 1944 Cook, Larry (OG) Oceana, W.Va. 1989-90 Cookman, Donald (D) Romney, W.Va. 1964-65-66 Cooley, Doug (OT) Lancaster, Mass. 1991 Cooper, Brad (K) Bowling Green, Ky. 2003-04 Cooper, Clifford (E) Summersville, W.Va. 1944 Cooper, Zac (LB) Weirton, W.Va. 2007-08-09 Copeland, Austin (LB) Woodbridge, Va. 2012 Copeman, James (G) Kingwood, W.Va. 1930 Core, John (FB) Morgantown, W.Va. 1901-02-03-04 Core, John L. (E) Morgantown, W.Va. 1907-08 Corman, Mark (TE) Harrisburg, Pa. 1998 Cortileso, Jeffrey (OT) Leechburg, Pa. 1977 Corum, Eugene (G) Huntington, W.Va. 1941-42-46-47C Corwell, Chris (DB) Wadsworth, Ohio 2006 Costin, Doug (FB) Glen Mills, Pa. 1992-93 Countwright, Hanlan (FB) Moundsville, W.Va. 1903 Covey, Thomas (RB) Beckley, W.Va. 1931-32-33 Cowan, VanDarius (LB) Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. 2020-21 Cox, Clarence (E) Parkersburg, W.Va. 1947-48-49 Cox, Eddie (E) Madison, W.Va. 1943-44 Cox, O’Rondai (DB) Decatur, Ga. 2001 Crawford, Antonio (CB) Tampa, Fla. 2016 Crawford, Greg (OT) Fairfax, Va. 1983 Crawford, Justin (RB) Columbus, Ga. 2016-17 Creeden, Tom (OT) Levviton, Pa. 1976-77-78 Crennel, Carl (MG) Lynchburg, Va. 1967-68-69C Crest, William III (QB/WR) Baltimore, Md. 2015-16-18 Criddle, Homer (HB) Huntington, W.Va. 1963-64 Criss, Scott (DE) Philipi, W.Va. 1968 Crissey, Damien (OT) Manns Choice, Pa. 2005-06 Crites, Bob (DT) Akron, Ohio 1980 Crookshank, Gene (E) East Bank, W.Va. 1944 Cropp, Hosmer (G-T) Clarksburg, W.Va. 1934-35-36 Crossland, Howard New Haven, Pa. 1896 Crow, Jack (WR) Weirton, W.Va. 2009 Culbertson, Ken (LB) Logan, Ohio 1973-74-75-76C

Embick, Danny (QB) Jupiter, Fla. 2002 Emery, Andy (LB) Morgantown, W.Va. 2006-07 Emsweller, Samuel (C) Morgantown, W.Va. 1919-20 Engle, Mike (DB) Beaver Falls, Pa. 1979-80-81 English, Frank (LB) Roanoke, Va. 2001 Enick, Mike (OG) McCullough, Pa. 1999-2000 Ernst, Howard Mark (FB) Thompson, Ohio 1904-05-06 Esdale, Isaiah (WR) Newark, Del.. 2019-20-21 Estrada, Angel (DB) Bronx, N.Y. 2001-02 Evans, Aaron (FB) Richmond, Va. 1988-89 Evans, Billy (WR) Bethel Park, Pa. 1979-80-81 Evans, Dale (QB) Thomas, W.Va. 1960-61 Evans, Tyshun (DB) Miami, Fla. 1997 Everly, John (WR) New Cumberland, W.Va. 1972-73-74 Ezemma, Dozie (DE) Pomona, N.Y. 2012 F Fairbanks, Terry (E) Parsons, W.Va. 1957-58C

Dowell, Lee (RB) Charlottesville, Va. 1976 Doyle, John (HB) Pennsboro, W.Va. 1929-30-31C

Filozof, Mike (OT) West Hazelton, Pa. 1989 Finnerty, John (DB) Pittsburgh, Pa. 1966-67-68 Fiorante, A. Chuck (QB) New Castle, Pa. 1973-74

Edwards, Calvin (OT) Richmond, Va. 1992-93-94 Edwards, Stephen D. (WB) Duquesne, Pa. 1966 Edwards, Stephen H. (T) St. Albans, W.Va. 1961-62 Edwards, Willie (DB) Morgantown, W.Va. 1985-86-87-88

Fedorco, Charlie (WR) Berwick, Pa. 1988-89-90

Dotson, Leo (FB) Richwood, W.Va. 1930-31 Dougher, William (E). Ronceverte, W.Va. 1915 Douglas, Jarod (WR) Procious, W.Va. 2005 Douglas, Rasul (CB) East Orange, N.J. 2015-16

Ferns, Michael (TE/FB) St. Clairsville, Ohio 2016 Ferrara, Louis (G) Morgantown, W.Va. 1929-30

Federovitch, Frank (G) Allison, Pa. 1951-52-53

Dragovich, Gregory (C) Keystone, W.Va. 1966 Drewrey, Willie (WR) Columbus, N.J. 1981-82-83-84

Easley, Walter (FB) Charleston, W.Va. 1976-77-79-80

Farley, Richard (HB) Huntington, W.Va. 1944

Fizer, Leo (FB) St. Albans, W.Va. 1935 Fleming, Brooks (QB) Fairmont, W.Va. 1904 Fleming, Scott (LS) Plano, Texas 2001-02-03-04

Fisher, Todd (TE) Canton, Ohio 1983-84-86 Fizer, Homer Morgantown, W.Va. 1930-31

Dutton, Robert (HB) Weston, W.Va. 1942-43C

Eastwood, Jack (DE) Nitro, W.Va. 1973-74-75C

Fidler, Louis (G) Ashland, Ky. 1933-34

Fleming, Maurice (CB) Chicago, Ill. 2016 Fleming, William (QB) Monongah, W.Va. 1962-63

Fiber, Clarence (OG) Clarksburg, W.Va. 1966-68

Demko, Trevor (DL) Kulpmont, Pa. 2013 DePalma, John (LS) Cumming, Ga. 2012-13-14-15 Dent, Mike (C) Jeannette, Pa. 2005-06-07-08 Dervil, Guesly (DB) Jacksonville, Fla. 2006-07-08-09 DeSantis, Enrico (HB) Rome, N.Y. 1949 DeVecchis, Guido (RB) Weirton, W.Va. 1946 Devine, Noel (RB) Ft. Myers, Fla. 2007-08-09-10C Devonshire, James (HB) Penns Grove, N.J. 1946-47-48 Dick, Bryan (LB) Triadelphia, W.Va. 1984 Dickerson, Ashby (T) Rhodell, W.Va. 1936 Diffendall, Charles (FB) Danville, Va. 1908 Digon, Thomas (QB) California, Pa. 1966-67-68 Dilcher, Charles (T) Charleston, W.Va. 1921-24 25 Dillon, Ade (QB) Appleton, Wis. 1972-73 Dillon, KJ (S) Apopka, Fla. 2012-13-14-15 Dillow, Zack (C) Smithfield, Pa. 2001-02 Dilworth, J.B. (G) Flemington, W.Va. 1908 Dingle, Johnny (DE) Miami, Fla. 2005-06-07 Discenzo, Mike (OG) Cleveland, Ohio 1994 Dixon, Eldridge (RB) Cleveland, Ohio 1978-79-80 Dixon, Jim (LB) Youngstown, Ohio 1983 Dixon, Lance (LB) Oak Park, Mich. 2021 Dixon, Roger (MG) Palm Bay, Fla. 1989 Dixon, Scott (LB) Canton, Ohio 1982-83-84 Dixon, Terry (OG) Washington, D.C. 1999-2000 Doege, Jarret (QB) Lubbock, Texas 2019-20-21 Doggette, Cecil (DB) Queens, N.Y. 1990-91 Dolly, Richard (E) Onego, W.Va. 1937-38-39 Dolly, Rick (DL) Keyser, W.Va. 1989-90-91-92C Domen, Thomas (C) Frederickstown, Pa. 1955-56-57 Donahue, Reese (DL) Ona, W.Va. 2016-17-18-19C

Ferns, Brendan (LB) St. Clairsville, Ohio 2017-18

Dunkerley, Benton (T) Glassport, Pa. 1951-52

Fisher, Charles (DT) Charleston, W.Va. 1968-69-70

Earley, Steve (OG) Apollo, Pa. 1974-75-76C

Eddy, Jeff (TE) Parkersburg, W.Va. 1984 Edmonds, Chris (LB) Pittsburgh, Pa. 1997-98-99-2000C

Duggan, Richard (TE) Vienna, W.Va. 1976-77-78-79C

Dunlap, Stephen (LB) Hurricane, W.Va. 1973-74-75

Dunnigan, Randy (OG) Dublin, Va. 1995-96-97-98

Ekberg, Gustavius (FB) Minneapolis, Minn. 1922-23-24 Eliopulos, Mark (LB) Belpre, Ohio 1974-75

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Dubouse, Kelvin (DT) Havaco, W.Va. 2002 Duffield, Jim (MG) St. Albans, W.Va. 1986

Farley, Francis (HB) Charleston, W.Va. 1924-25-26

Himic, James (OG) Derry, Pa. 1977-78-79C Hindsley, Scott (DE) Beckley, W.Va. 1971

Hinerman, Edward M. (E) Moundsville, W.Va. 1908 Hines, Jack (DB) Morgantown, W.Va. 1971 Hines, Jeremy (C) Lakewood, Ohio 2003-04 Hinman, Clark Frank (HB) Sommerville, Mass. 1904-05-06-07 Hite, Clay (HB). Huntington, W.Va. 1914-15-16-19

Hockenberry, Charles (HB) Nemacolin, Pa. 1938-39 Hodges, Charles Edward Morgantown, W.Va. 1911 Hodges, Daniel (OG) Rocky Mount, Va. 1966-67 Hodges, Milton Stanley (T) Keyser, W.Va. 1898-1899-1901C Hodges, Paul (T) Morgantown, W.Va. 1935-36-37 Hoffman, Dutch (QB) Newark, Del. 1977-78 Hoffman, Richard (T) Greensburg, Pa. 1947-48 Hogan, Brandon (WR/CB) Manasses, Va. 2007-08-09-10 Hogg, Gory (QB) Sewell Station, W.Va. 1891 Hogue, Homer (G) Pennsboro, W.Va. 1927-28 Hoisington, Ray (OT) Norristown, Pa. 1981-82 Holbert, John Thomas (L) Watson, W.Va. 1891 Holbert, Larry (DB) Virginia Beach, Va. 1976-77 Holden, William Glenville, W.Va. 1896 Holdinsky, Roger (HB) Moundsville, W.Va. 1959-60-61

Holdt, Art (DE) Falls Church, Va. 1968-69-70 Holifield, John (RB) Romulus, Mich. 1984-85-86C Holland, Brock (OT) Bangor, Pa. 1997-98 Holland, Paul (TE) Westlake, Ohio 1976 Holley, Larry (DB) Donora, Pa. 1983-84-85-86 Holliday, Andy (LB) Hurricane, W.Va. 1982 Holliday, John (LB) Hurricane, W.Va. 1976-77-78 Hollins, Rich (WR) Zanesville, Ohio 1981-82-83 Holmes, Jerry (DB) Hampton, Va. 1978-79C Holmes, John (LB) Rockledge, Fla. 2005-06-07-08 Holmes, Ted (E) Pittsburgh, Pa. 1954 Holton, Glenn (FB) Barboursville, W.Va. 1961-62-63C Hoover, Allan (G) Waynesboro, Pa. 1962-63-64C Hoover, Douglas (LB) Waynesboro, Pa. 1965-66 Hope, Garrett (LB/FB) The Woodlands, Texas 2012-13-14 Horn, Mike (OG) Lancaster, Pa. 1994-95-96 Hortman, Edward Tunnelton, W.Va. 1891 Horvath, Timothy (OT) Sandusky, Ohio 1969-70 Hosek, Anthony (E) Pittsburgh, Pa. 1955 Hostetler, Jeff (QB) Holsopple, Pa. 1982-83C Hott, George (HB) Moorefield, W.Va. 1949 Houghton, John (OT) Gauley Bridge, W.Va. 1969-70 Hovanski, Augustine (G) Beckley, W.Va. 1949 Howard, Charles (T) Wheeling, W.Va. 1921-22 23-24 Howard, Darrien (DL) Dayton, Ohio 2014-15-16 Howard, Edwin (E) Wheeling, W.Va. 1930 Howard, Mo (LB) Baltimore, Md. 2002-03-04 Howard, Skyler (QB) Fort Worth, Texas 2014-15C-16 Howard, Verne (OT) Monroeville, Pa. 1990 Howell, Aaron (OG) Morgantown, W.Va. 2005 Howley, Charles (G) Wheeling, W.Va. 1955-56-57 Hoy, C.F. 1901-02 Hubbard, G. Mike (FB) Salamanca Lake, N.Y. 1973-74 Hubbard, Robert Mannington, W.Va. 1956 Hudson, David (C) Bellaire, Ohio 1971 Hudson, Garland (DB) Newport News, Va. 1967-68-69 Huey, L.B. Mannington, W.Va. 1906-07 Huff, Robert “Sam” (G) Farmington, W.Va. 1952-53-54-55C Huffman, Bruce (LB) Poca, W.Va. 1972-73-74 Hughes, Adam (LS) Princeton, W.Va. 2007-08 Hughes, Ed (LB) Ypsilanti, Mich. 1980-81-82-83 Hughes, John (OT) Carrollton, Texas 2019-20 Hughes, John W. (G) Troy, W.Va. 1891 Hunt, Brad (DT) Ripley, W.Va. 1984-85-86-87C Hunter, Ernest (DT) Burke, Va. 2002-03-04-05C Hunter, Joe (DB/WR) Mobile, Ala. 2003-04 Hunter, Malcom (DB) Silver Spring, Md. 1978 Huntz, Bernard (E) Wyoming, Pa. 1946-47-48-49 Huston, Tom (FB) Arlington, Va. 1955-59-60 Hutchinson, B. Lee (E) Fairmont, W.Va. 1906-07-08-09C

Henshaw, George (DT) Midlothian, Va. 1967-68-69C Henshaw, Mike (DB) Brentwood, Tenn. 2001-02-03-04

Hutchinson, Brooks S. (E) Fairmont, W.Va. 1906-07-08 Hutchinson, Harold (FB) Fairmont, W.Va. 1914-15-16 Huyett, John (T) Charles Town, W.Va. 1935 Hyman, Dontrill (DL) Warsaw, N.C. 2013-14

Hendricks, Brian (OG) Upper Marlboro, Md. 1986-87-88 Hensley, Adam (LB) Centerville, Ohio 2016-17-18 Henrie, Howard (T) Parkersburg, W.Va. 1913-15-16

Florence, Thomas South Charleston, Ohio 1973 Floyd, Charles Duffy (G) Clarksburg, W.Va. 1910-11 Fofana, Moe (FB) Silver Spring, Md. 2001-02-03 Fogle, Chris (OG) Moundsville, W.Va. 1994 Foley, Douglas (T) Waverly, W.Va. 1936-37-38 Forbes, Charlton (DT) Old Harbor, Jamaica 1996-97-98 Ford, Garrett Sr. (RB) Washington, D.C. 1965-66-67 Ford, Garrett Jr. (RB) Morgantown, W.Va. 1989-90-91-92 Ford, Gene 1902-03 Ford, George M. (C) Masontown, W.Va. 1891-95 Ford, Larry (DE) Georgetown, S.C. 2008-09-10 Ford, Steve (OG) Trenton, N.J. 1996-97-98 Ford-Wheaton, Bryce (WR) Fuquay-Varina, N.C. 2019-20-21 Foreman, Shawn (WR) Chesapeake, Va. 1995-96-97-98 Fornadel, Ed (OT) Bethel Park, Pa. 1983 Forrelli, William (HB) Morgantown, W.Va. 1951-52 Forte, Anthony (G-T) Fairmont, W.Va. 1934 Fortune, Nicktroy (CB) Roswell, Ga. 2019-20-21 Fought, Robert (HB) Parkersburg, W.Va. 1947 Fowler, Delbert (DE) Cleveland, Ohio 1977-78-79-80 Fowlkes, Dennis (LB) Columbus, Ohio 1979-80-81-82 Fox, Mike (DT) Akron, Ohio 1986-87-88-89 Foy, John (DE) Lambertville, N.J. 1980 Francis, Josh (LB) Damascus, Md. 2011-12 Frazier, J. Clayton Frazier’s Bottom, W.Va. 1895 Frazier, Lance (DB) Delray Beach, Fla. 2000-01-02-03C Frazier, Zach (OL) Fairmont, W.Va. 2020-21C Freeman, Jim (FB) Lima, Ohio 1992-93-94 Freeman, Kevin (DT) Carteret, N.J. 1999-2001-02 Freese, George (QB) Wheeling, W.Va. 1946-47 Frost, Tim (TE) Youngstown, Ohio 2000 Fryer, Kenneth (FB) Wellsburg, W.Va. 1940-43 Fuccy, Louis (C) Weston, W.Va. 1921-22-23 Fuller, James “Skip” (MG) Somerville, N.J. 1987-88-89 Fuller, Robert (G) Moundsville, W.Va. 1960 Fulmore, Randy (DB) Columbia, S.C. 1993-94-95 Fulton, Darren (DB Miami, Fla. 1986-88-89 G Gainer, Del (DB) Elkins, W.Va. 1968 Galiffa, Bernard (QB) Donora, Pa. 1970-71-72C Gallimore, Daymeian (WR) Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. 1992 Gambill, Charles (OG) Penn Hills, Pa. 1977-78-79-80 Garcia, John (LB) Plum, Pa. 1978-79 Gardner, William (HB) Charleston, W.Va. 1940-41-42 Garrett, Dieter (E) Dunbar, W.Va. 1960-61-62 Garrett, Travis (OG) Grafton, W.Va. 2003-04-05 Garrett, Wylie (E) Fairmont, W.Va. 1926-27-28 Garrison, Dustin (RB) Pearland, Texas 2011-12-14 Garvin, Terence (S/LB) Baltimore, Md. 2010-11-12C Garvin, Travis (WR) Bradenton, Fla. 2002-03 Gary, Jimmy (RB) Okeechobee, Fla. 1994-95 Gaskins, Scott (DT) Dayton, Ohio 1990-91-92-93 Gates, Brian (MG) Roaring Spring, Pa. 1973-74 Gatewood, Wayne (OT) Columbus, Ohio 1975-76-77C Gatto, Paul (G) Vandergrift, Pa. 1960 Gay, John (RB) Monroeville, Pa. 1984-85 Geatz, Tobin (OT) Cumberland, Md. 1979 Geishauser, Thomas (DB) Altoona, Pa. 1970-71-72 Genther, Chris (LB) Cleveland, Ohio 1983 Gerkins, Frederick (G) Grafton, W.Va. 1944 Germak, Michael (OG) Edwardsville, Pa. 1967-68 Gianola, James (C) Morgantown, W.Va. 1977-78 Gibson, James Huntington, W.Va. 1905 Gibson, Shelton (WR) Cleveland, Ohio 2014-15-16 Gillespie, Michael (DB) Buckhannon, W.Va. 1970 Gilliam, Rick (C) Newville, Pa. 1997-98-99-2000 Gillooly, Thomas J. Clarksburg, W.Va. 1907 Gillooly, Thomas Jr. (C) Clarksburg, W.Va. 1940 Gilmore, William (T) Wheeling, W.Va. 1936 Gist, Andre (OG) Clinton, Md. 1980-81-82 Gladys, Kevin (OT) Monessen, Pa. 1971 Gleason, Fran (DE) Bradford, Pa. 1975-76-77 Glenn, Albert H. (HB) Elkins, W.Va. 1925-26-27-28 Glenn, Chris (K) Newtown, Pa. 2007-08 Glenn, Francis (FB) Smithfield, Pa. 1928-29 30 Glenn, Marshall (QB) Elkins, W.Va. 1927-28-29C Glenn, Walter (HB) Charles Town, W.Va. 1949-50 Glover, Darnell (TE) Roanoke, Va. 2002 Glover, Sidney (DB) Warren, Ohio 2007-08-09-10 Glowinski, Mark (OL) Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 2013-14 Gluchoski, Adam (OT) Woodbridge, N.J. 1971 Gluchoski, Allan (C) Woodbridge, N.J. 1973-74-75 Gmiter, James (OG) Bethel Park, Pa. 2019-20-21 Gocke, Jack (HB) Clarksburg, W.Va. 1934-35 Goffney, Thomas (QB) 1907 Goimarac, Peter (C) Charleroi, Pa. 1961-62-63C Golson, Brandon (LB) St. Mathews, S.C. 2013-14 Gondek, Joseph (DT) Allison, Pa. 1971 Gondorchin, Frank (OT) Akron, Ohio 1993 Gonzales, Tito (WR) Tampa, Fla. 2006-07-08C Gonzalez, Tony (DT) Lake Hiawatha, N.J. 1983 Goode, Najee (LB) Cleveland, Ohio 2008-09-10-11C Goodman, Henry (T) Bradford, Pa. 1940-41C Goodwin, Charles (E) Wheeling, W.Va. 1932-33-34 Goodwin, Michael (OG) Elizabeth, W.Va. 1971 Goodwin, Ronald (LB) Bluefield, W.Va. 1971 Gordon, Gordon (OG) Moundsville, W.Va. 1978-79-80C Gordon, Walter (G) Parkersburg, W.Va. 1928-29-30C Goulbourne, Ovid (LB) Easton, Pa. 2006-07-08-09 Graham, Boris (LB) Pemberton, N.J. 1989-90-91-92 Graham, Fred (E). Morgantown, W.Va. 1921-22-23-24C Graham, Shane (LB) Allen, Texas 2001-02

Graley, Keith (TE) South Charleston, W.Va. 1989-90-91 Grant, David (NG) Belleville, N.J. 1984-85-86-87 Grant, Steve (LB) Miami, Fla. 1988-89-90-91C Gray, Chris (QB) Manalapan, N.J. 1991 Gray, Jim (DT) West Mifflin, Pa. 1988-89-90C-91 Gray, Paul (E) Library, Pa. 1961 Gray, Tom (RB) Somerville, N.J. 1982-83-84 Green, Anthony (FB) Jersey City, N.J. 1996-97-98-99 Green, Barrett (DB) West Palm Beach, Fla. 1996-97-98-99 Green, Victor (G) Rupert, W.Va. 1962-63 Greene, Garrett (QB) Tallahassee, Fla. 2021 Greene, Pat (WR) Monessen, Pa. 1997-98 Gresham, Robert (RB) Yukon, W.Va. 1968-69-70 Gress, Glenn (DT) Scranton, Pa. 2010 Grier, Will (QB) Charlotte, N.C. 2017-18C Griffith, Dave (C) South Charleston, W.Va. 1985 Gross, Marvin (LB/S) Baltimore, Md. 2013-15-16-17 Groves, Bill (OT) Carmichaels, Pa. 1965 Growden, Josh (P) Sydney, Australia 2019 Guenther, Robert (G) Clairton, Pa. 1955-56-57C Guesman, Richard (T) Brownsville, Pa. 1956-57-58 Gussie, Michael (G) Everettville, W.Va. 1937-38-39 Guzman, Noah (S) La Puente, Calif. 2019 Gyorko, Scott (LB) Morgantown, W.Va. 2001-02-03-04 H Habak, Tom (OG) Wheeling, W.Va. 1995 Hackett, Brad (K) Vienna, W.Va. 1995 Hackett, Shawn (DB) Trenton, N.J. 2000-01 Hackney, John “Butch” Morgantown, W.Va. 1891 Haddock, George (FB) St. Joe, Mich. 1929-31 Hadley, John (LB) Delray Beach, Fla. 1996-97 Haering, Chris (LB) Pueblo, Colo. 1986-87-88-89C Haff, Hollis (E) Bellevue, Ohio 1970 Hagberg, Rudolph (T) Follansbee, W.Va. 1926-27-28 Hageder, Charles (G) North Braddock, Pa. 1957 Hager, Buddy (DT-OG) Accoville, W.Va. 1993-94-95C Hager, Paul “Monk” (E) Charleston, W.Va. 1915-17-19 Haggerty, Ronald (T) Monongah, W.Va. 1960-61 Hale, John (DE) Huntington, W.Va. 1968-69-70C Hale, Trippe (S) Mobile, Ala. 2007-08-09-10 Hales, Charles (QB/WR) Ellisville, Miss. 2003-04 Hall, Archie Carl (E) Grafton, W.Va. 1903-04-05 Hall, Carl (G) Williamson, W.Va. 1934-35 Haman, Robert Huntington, W.Va. 1944 Hamilton, Glenn (HB) Moundsville, W.Va. 1925-26-27 Hamilton, J.C. (G) Fayetteville, W.Va. 1906 Hamilton, Robert (E) Hinton, W.Va. 1929-30-31 Hamilton, Scott (B) Grafton, W.Va. 1943 Hamilton, Tom (OT) Stow, Ohio 1985 Hammer, Samuel Francis Morgantown, W.Va. 1902-03-04 Hanley, Timothy (FB) Rainelle, W.Va. 1966 Hannahs, Daniel (LB) Barnesville, Ohio 1970-71 Harcharic, John (DB) Weirton, W.Va. 1971-72-73 Hardee, Jason (DE) San Mateo, Calif. 2003-04 Hardison, Richard (DE) Welch, W.Va. 1965-66-67C Hardy, Isaiah (OL) Laurel Springs, N.J. 2017-18 Hardy, Michael (FB) Morgantown, W.Va. 1925-26-27 Hargrett, Daquan (RB) Miami, Fla. 2010 Harris, Korey (DT) St. Augustine, Fla. 2012 Harless, Dan (C) Gilbert, W.Va. 1992-93 Harman, Curtis (FB) Caretta, W.Va. 1959 Harper, Jarrod (S) Frostburg, Md. 2013-14-15-16 Harper, John (DB) McKeesport, Pa. 1992-93 Harrick, Joseph V. (T) Punxsutawney, Pa. 1917-19-20 Harrick, Joseph W. (E) Punxsutawney, Pa. 1949-50-51 Harrick, Stephen (HB) Punxsutawney, Pa. 1921 Harris, Charles (T) Hinton, W.Va. 1940-41-46 Harris, Chuck (DT) Madison City, Iowa 1981 Harris Clifford (DE) Charleston, W.Va. 1970-71 Harris, James (E) Sutton, W.Va. 1965 Harris, Kay-Jay (RB) Tampa, Fla. 2003-04 Harris, Major (QB) Pittsburgh, Pa. 1987-88-89 Harris, Tyrone (TB) Steubenville, Ohio 1968 Harrison, Arthur (DB) Syracuse, N.Y. 2001-02 Harrison, Samuel (E) Clarksburg, W.Va. 1911-12-13 Harrison, Markell (QB) Scotch Plains, N.J. 2007 Hart, Richard (DB) Mt. Lebanon, Pa. 1972 Harvey, Jamien (DE) Harrisburg, Pa. 2000 Harvey, King (TB) Dublin, Va. 1981-82-83-84 Haskins, Jovani (TE) Bergenfield, N.J. 2018-19 Hathaway, Bobby (LB) Carmichaels, Pa. 2004-05-06-07 Hathaway, Steve (LB) Beaver Falls, Pa. 1981-82-83 Hatton, Kenneth (K) Logan, W.Va. 1977 Hauff, Fred (TE) Silver Spring, Md. 1963-64 Haughton-James, Russ (OL) Plantation, Fla. 2013-14 Hawkins, Barry (DT) Marietta, Pa. 1991-92-93-94 Hawkins, Robert (E) Morgantown, W.Va. 1920-21-22 Hawley, John (G) Bluefield, W.Va. 1907-08 Hayes, Carl (RB) Bradenton, Fla. 1989-90 Hayes, Derek (OG) Tallahassee, Fla. 2007 Hayes, Russell 1900 Hayes, Wilford Parkersburg, W.Va. 1893 Haymond, Thomas W.(C) Bristol, W.Va. 1901-02-03 Haynes, Vearl (C) Grantsville, W.Va. 1959 Heath, Richard (HB) Wellsburg, W.Va. 1933-34-35 Heavener, James Buckhannon, W.Va. 1917 Heckert, Robert (T) Morgantown, W.Va. 1938-39 Hedrick, Olan (C) Fairmont, W.Va. 1935-36-37 Heeter, Eugene (E) Windber, Pa. 1960-61-62 Heizer, William (E) Charleston, W.Va. 1925 Helinski, Charles (HB) Benwood, W.Va. 1941-42-43 Hendershot, Joseph 1897

Hill, George (FB) Fairmont, W.Va. 1919-20-21 Hill, Lee (G) South Charleston, W.Va. 1945 Hill, Norman (OT) Moorestown, N.J. 1965-66-67 Hill, Philip (C) Charleston, W.Va. 1921-22-23-24 Hill, Pierre (E) Fairmont, W.Va. 1920-21-22-23 Hillen, James (T) Smock, Pa. 1956-57-58 Hillen, William (E) Uniontown, Pa. 1952-53-54

Henderson, Miquelle (WR) Mobile, Ala. 2001-02-03-04

Hensley, George (C) Huntington, W.Va. 1926 Hernandez, Gregory (DB) Hurley, N.Y. 1996-98 Herock, Kenneth (E) Munhall, Pa. 1960-61-62 Herrig, Richard (HB) Point Pleasant, W.Va. 1959 Herron, Ross (E) Hiller, Pa. 1949-50 Hertzog, Greg (P) Jeannette, Pa. 1989-90 Herzog, Mike (DT) Waldorf, Md. 1983-84-85 Hess, David (E) Bridgeport, W.Va. 1959 Hester, Eugene (E) Plymouth, Pa. 1934-35 Hicks, Joel (HB) Richwood, W.Va. 1963 Hill, Ed (FB) Reston, Va. 1985-86 Hill, Ed (WR) Cincinnati, Ohio 1990-91-92-93

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Henry, Chris (WR) Belle Chasse, La. 2003-04 Henry, Jay (LB) Jenks, Okla. 2003-04-05-06C

Lathey, Eugene (G) Dunbar, W.Va. 1954-55-56 Laughlin, Norman (G) Fairmont, W.Va. 1941 Lavella, David (TB) Herminie, Pa. 1966-67 Lavella, Robert (E) Jeannette, Pa. 1960 Lavelle, Brandon (LB) Wexford, Pa. 2006 Law, Marcus (DB) Canal Fulton, Ohio 2005-06

Loe, Exree (LB) Johnstown, Pa. 2018-19-20-21

Lemak, William (DT) Duquesne, Pa. 1968 LeMon, Jamie (WR) Washington, Pa. 1988 Lentz, Howard (FB) New Martinsville, W.Va. 1916-17-19-20C

Jarrett, Summers (G) East Bank, W.Va. 1944 Jarrett, William (HB) Charleston, W.Va. 1951-52-53C Javins, Lee (LB) Madison, W.Va. 1988 Jefferson, Jordan (DL) Navarre, Fla. 2019-21 Jelich, Joseph (MG) Ravenswood, W.Va. 1975-76-77-78 Jenkins, Brodrick (CB) Fort Myers, Fla. 2010-11-12 Jenkins, Josh (OT/OG) Parkersburg, W.Va. 2009-10-12 Jenkins, Leon (DB) Weirton, W.Va. 1969-70-71C Jenkins, Samuel (T) Grafton, W.Va. 1891 Jennings, Ali (WR) Richmond, Va. 2019-20 Jennings Jr., Gary (WR) Stafford, Va. 2015-16-17-18 Jennings, William (C) Williamson, W.Va. 1938-39 Jenniwine, Fred (G) Morgantown, W.Va. 1924-25-26-27 Jett, James (WR) Shepherdstown, W.Va. 1989-90-91-92 Jobe, Eric (C/OG) La Plata, Md. 2007-08-09-10 Jochum, Thomas (C) Wheeling, W.Va. 1943-45 Johnson, Al (QB) Washington, D.C. 1992 Johnson, Dave (TE) Pittsburgh, Pa. 1979-80-81-82 Johnson, Hikee (FB) Lansdale, Pa. 2001-02-03-04 Johnson, Justin Jr. (RB) St. Louis, Mo. 2021 Johnson, Lester (MG) West Union, S.C. 1975-76-77 Johnson, Mark (K) Ripley, W.Va. 1990-91-92 Johnson, Tony (RB) Morgantown, W.Va. 1984-85 Johnson, Tory (TE) Dania, Fla. 2001-02-03 Johnson, Undra (RB) Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. 1985-86-87-88 Johnson, Will (WR/FB/TE) Dayton, Ohio 2007-08-09-10 Johnson, William (T) Welch, W.Va. 1920 Johnson, William (T) Princeton, W.Va. 1943-44 Johnston, Chad (QB) Peterstown, W.Va. 1994-95-96C Johnston, Joseph (E-C) Morgantown, W.Va. 1931-34-35 Jolliff, Chuck (OG) Canton, Ohio 1983-84-85 Jones, Abraham (DB) Prichard, Ala. 2003-04-05-06 Jones, Adam (DB) College Park, Ga. 2002-03-04 Jones, Andrew (DB) Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. 1984-85-87 Jones, Dennis (E) Monongah, W.Va. 1957 Jones, Derek (QB-WR) Huber Heights, Ohio 2001 Jones, Greg (QB) Miami, Fla. 1988-90 Jones, Greg “Pete” (WR) Washington, D.C. 1990 Jones, Jon (RB) Charleston, W.Va. 1990-91-92-93 Jones, Keith (OT) Charleston, W.Va. 1978-79-80-81 Jones, Matt (OL) Hubbard, Ohio 2017-18 Jones, Reuben (DL) Lakeland, Fla. 2019 Jordan, Paul (DB) Cincinnati, Ohio 1974-75-76 Joseph, Adle (C) Charleston, W.Va. 1948-49-50 Joseph, Eugene (E) Martins Ferry, Ohio 1928-29-30 Joseph, Karl (S) Orlando, Fla. 2012-13-14C-15C Jozwiak, Brian (OT) Catonsville, Md. 1982-83-84-85C Juriga, Richard (E) Uniontown, Pa. 1963 Juskowich, Ken (K) Bethel Park, Pa. 1967-68 Justice, Garin (OT) Gilbert, W.Va. 2003-04-05C K Kallmerten, James (HB) Huntington, W.Va. 1944-45 Kamara, Osman (DB) Harrisburg, Pa. 2017-18-19 Kaminski, Bob (OG) Elyria, Ohio 1974-75 Karwoski, Jim (C) Freedom, Pa. 1964 Karr, William (E) Ripley, W.Va. 1930-31-32 Kaser, Jim (TE) Toledo, Ohio 1981-82-83 Kaser, Robin (WB) Cleveland, Ohio 1969-70 Kash, Jeremy (H) Centreville, Ohio 2007-08-09-10 Katchur, John (HB) Morgantown, W.Va. 1941 Kay, Robert H.C. (G) Royal, W.Va. 1919-20-21C Kayden, Kyle (LB) Fremont, Ohio 1998-99-2000C-01C Kazmierski, Frank (T) Weirton, W.Va. 1948 49 Keadle, James (G) Huntington, W.Va. 1944 Keane, Thomas (QB) Bellaire, Ohio 1946-47 Kearney, Jay (WR) Piscataway, N.J. 1992-93 Keaton, Curtis (RB) Columbus, Ohio 1997 Keefer, Clarence (E) Cameron, W.Va. 1925-26-27-28C Keely, Josiah (T) Kayford, W.Va. 1893-95 Keener, Hayes (E) Taylortown, Pa. 1898-99-1900 Kehl, Kurt (OT) Berwick, Pa. 1981-82-83-84 Keister, John Claude Upton Tract, W.Va. 1904 Kelchner, Jake (QB) Berwick, Pa. 1992-93 Kell, Septimus Jasper Welch, W.Va. 1904 Kelly, Charles (TE) Shamokin, Pa. 1973-74-75 Kemp, Harold (G) Rand, W.Va. 1944 Kemper, Jack (HB) Clarksburg, W.Va. 1943 Kendall, Austin (QB) Waxhaw, N.C. 2019-20 Kendra, Dan (QB) Allentown, Pa. 1974-75-76-77 Kenna, Edward (K) Charleston, W.Va. 1901 Kenna, Jack (HB) 1906 Kernic, John (C) Pittsburgh, Pa. 1952-53-54 Keslar, Jack (OT) Ligonier, Pa. 1984 Kesling, Leo (HB) Elkins, W.Va. 1944-45 Kester, Ted (LB) Winfield, W.Va. 1987-88-89-90 Keys, Jamie (SS) Harrisburg, Pa. 1978 Keys, Rob (DB) Clarksville, Pa. 1994-95C Kidd, Harold (DB) Okeechobee, Fla. 1991-92-93-94 Kiger, Clem (E) New Martinsville, W.Va. 1920-21 Kimble, Frank (T) Williamson, W.Va. 1941 Kinczel, Frank (OT) Cleveland, Ohio 1979-80-81 Kinder, Carl (K) St. Albans, W.Va. 1963-65-66 Kindler, Nick (OT) Camp Hill, Pa. 2012-13 King, Adam (FB) Ripley, W.Va. 2002-03 King, Andrew V.( HB) Franklin, Tenn. 1915-16-17-19 King, Brian (DB) Damascus, Md. 2000-01-02-03C King, Harry (T) Wheeling, W.Va. 1910-11 King, Sedrick (DB) Boynton Beach, Fla. 1978-79-80-81 King, Terry (LB) Lorain, Ohio 1970-71C Kinney, Billy (P) Morgantown, W.Va. 2016-17-18 Kinsey, Clyde (HB) Grafton, W.Va. 1910 Kinsey, Eric (DE) Miami, Fla. 2012-13-14-15 Kirchner, Bernard (WR) Arlington, Va. 1971-72-74 Kiselica, Joseph (C) Tarentum, Pa. 1961-62 Klick, Chris (OT) Douglassville, Pa. 1993-94 Klim, Ronald (C) Carnegie, Pa. 1955 Knapp, Jeremy (TE) Ridgeview, W.Va. 2001 Knapp, Justin (LB) Ridgeview, W.Va. 2006 Knell, Brad (OG) Poca, W.Va. 1999-2000-01C Knight, Derek (S) Detroit, Mich. 2010 Knox, Roy (QB) Uniontown, Pa. 1893 Koken, Kevin (C) Youngstown, Ohio 1985-86-87-88C Konrad, Philip New Martinsville, W.Va. 1896-97-98 Konstantinos, Kereazis (T) Yorkville, Ohio 1949-50-51C Kopnisky, Joseph (E) Pittsburgh, Pa. 1955-56C Kosanovich, Eli (HB) Weirton, W.Va. 1960-61-62 Kostelich, David (T) Canonsburg, Pa. 1970 Kovach, Bob (OG) New Castle, Pa. 1986 87 88 Kovatch, Ricky (TE) Dublin, Ohio 2008-09-10-11 Kozlowski, Scott (P) West Palm Beach, Fla. 2006-09 Krawchyk, Brian (WR) Aliquippa, Pa. 1985 Krebs, George R. (G). New Martinsville, W.Va. 1894-95-96C-97-98 Krohe, Jay (OL) McKeesport, Pa. 1976-77-78-79 Krutko, Lawrence (FB) Carmichaels, Pa. 1955-56-57 Kucer, Thomas (C) Wintersville, Ohio 1967-68C Kucherawy, Thaddeus (DB) Stockdale, Pa. 1967-68-69 Kuhayda, Joseph (HB) McMechen, W.Va. 1946 Kulakowski, Edmund (T) Morgantown, W.Va. 1941-42-46-47 Kunst, George H.A. (G) Pruntytown, W.Va. 1891-93-94C-96 Kunst, Karl Grafton, W.Va. 1894 Kush, Steve (G) Windber, Pa. 1963-64-65 Kwiatkoski, Nick (LB) Bethel Park, Pa. 2012-13-14-15C Kyeremeh, Nana (CB) Worthington, Ohio 2012-15-16 Kyle, Robert (QB) Princeton, W.Va. 1934-35-36 L Labrasca, Algie (DB) Dunlevy, Pa. 1970 LaFon, Ed (E) New Martinsville, W.Va. 1962 Lageman, J.B. (DE) Huntington, W.Va. 2012 Lake, Alex (LB) Morgantown, W.Va. 2002-03 Lake, Antwan (DT) New Market, Md. 1998-99-2000-01 Lamb, Gene (HB) Middlebourne, W.Va. 1960 Lambert, Gordon (E) Leckie, W.Va. 1964-65 Lambert, Josh (K) Garland, Texas 2013-14-15 Lambert, Oscar (C) Charleston, W.Va. 1915 Lamone, Gene (G) Wellsburg, W.Va. 1951-52-53-54C Lanasa, Charles (C) Etna, Pa. 1958-60C Landolt, Kevin (LB) Delran, N.J. 1995-96-97-98 Lang, Nelson (E) Cameron, W.Va. 1927-28-29 Lang, Thomas (T) Clarksburg, W.Va. 1899-1900 Lankster, Ellis (DB) Whistler, Ala. 2007-08 Larcamp, Daniel (OT) St. Albans, W.Va. 1972-73 Lardin, Frank (G) Masontown, Pa. 1897-98-99-00-01

Lewis, Brad (QB) Shadyside, Ohio 1999-2000-01

LeVinus, Chuck (QB) Glendale, Ariz. 1987-88 Lewellen, Howard (E) Wheeling, W.Va. 1941-46-47

Lucente, John (RB) Clarksburg, W.Va. 1943 Luciani, Richard (HB) Niagara Falls, N.Y. 1951 Luck, Oliver (QB) Cleveland, Ohio 1978-79-80-81C

Lindsay, Rock (RB) Pittsburgh, Pa. 1976 Lindsey, Donnie (OL) Bridgeport, W.Va. 1996-97-98-99

MacDonald, Scott (E) Two Harbors, Minn. 1975 Macerelli, Jeffrey (LB) Canonsburg, Pa. 1975-76-77-78C

Leahy, Thomas (T) Austinburg, Ohio 1904-05-06C-07C

Leftridge, Richard (FB) Hinton, W.Va. 1963-64-65

Ice, Frank (G) Fairmont, W.Va. 1916-17-19 Igono, David (DB) Phoenix, Ariz. 2005 Ingram, James (DE) Cleveland Heights, Ohio 2006 Ingram, Leo (HB) Parkersburg, W.Va. 1935 Introcaso, Mark (RB) Church Creek, Md. 1982 Irvin, Bruce (DE) Atlanta, Ga. 2010-11 Isdaner, Greg (OG) Gladwyne, Pa. 2006-07-08 Issac, David (HB) Charleston, W.Va. 1935-36-37 Ivy, Khori (WR) Boca Raton, Fla. 1997-98-99-2000C Ivy, Mortty (LB) Monroeville, Pa. 2005-06-07-08C J Jackson, Akeem (DB) Elizabeth, N.J. 2004-05-06 Jackson, Dale (LB) Canton, Ohio 1985-86-87-88 Jackson, Eddie (WR) Columbus, Ohio 2004 Jacobs, Samuel Wheeling, W.Va. 1894 Jagdmann, David (E) Monroeville, Pa. 1971-72-73C Jalloh, Dorrell (WR) Greensboro, N.C. 2005-06-07-08 James, Sam (WR) Richmond Hill, Ga. 2019-20-21 James, Todd (P-K) Bentleyville, Pa. 2000-01-02-03

Lewis, Ernest (C) Johnston, W.Va. 1900-01 Lewis, Geoff (OG) Fairview, Pa. 2001-02-03

Ludes, Joseph (E) Lykens, Pa. 1903 Ludwig, Max (E) Ripley, W.Va. 1952-53-54 Lukowski, Richard (DT) Murrysville, Pa. 1973-74-75

Leonard, Richard (HB) Morgantown, W.Va. 1942 Leone, Anthony (HB) Morgantown, W.Va. 1944 Leps, Henry M. Grafton, W.Va. 1893C-94-95

Lider, Josh (K) Bellevue, Wash. 2009 Liebig, Pat (DT) Naples, Fla. 2003-05-06-08

Loring, Richard (QB) Morgantown, W.Va. 1949-50 Lough, Dana (T) Morgantown, W.Va. 1922-25-26 Lough, Frank (T) Morgantown, W.Va. 1930-31 Love, Tim (DE) Chippewa Lake, Ohio 2000-01-02 Loving, Scott (TE) Lewisburg, W.Va. 2009 Lovinsky, Charles (WB) Wheeling, W.Va. 1967 Lowe, John (E) Charleston, W.Va. 1943 Lucas, Jeff (DT) Hackensack, N.J. 1983-84-85-86C Lucas, Marquis (OL) Miami, Fla. 2013-14-15

Lum, Robert (LB) Wilmington, Del. 1998 Lumley, Paul (RB) Butler, Pa. 1975-76-77

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Leatherwood, Carl (HB) Wheeling, W.Va. 1912-13-14-15C

Linn, Jack (OT) Rochester, N.Y. 1986-87-88-89

MacInnis, Charlie (K) Londonderry, N.H. 2002 Mackey, Loyal (T) Cameron, W.Va. 1930 MacRae, John (E) Aylesbury, Saskatchewan 1910-11 Madison, Richard (WB) New Washington, Pa. 1964 Madsen, Joe (OC) Chardon, Ohio 2009-10-11-12 Magro, Marc (LB) Morgantown, W.Va. 2004-05-06-07C

Lippe, Steve (LB) Uniontown, Ohio 1994-95-96-97

Lightcap, David (DB) Wilmington, Del. 1997-98 Lindamood, Matt (FB) Parkersburg, W.Va. 2010-11

Latham, Winchester (C) Buckhannon, W.Va. 1925-26-27C

Lewis, H. Carson (HB) Charleston, W.Va. 1925 Lewis, Issac (G) Fairmont, W.Va. 1929-31 Lewis, Jim (LB) Wilmington, Del. 2008 Lewis, Jon (DL) Morgantown, W.Va. 2016-17 Lewis, Kirk (QB) Dayton, Ohio 1974 Lewis, Sedrick (DT) Orange, N.J. 2001 Lewis, Steve (WR) Hurricane, W.Va. 1975-76-77-78C

Lewis, Charles (QB) Charleston, W.Va. 1917-19

Lutz, Shawn (TE) Massillon, Ohio 1994-95 Lynch, Ben (DT) Oil City, Pa. 2001-02-03-04C

Lester, Roy (E) Spencer, W.Va. 1948 Level, Cecil (DB) Fayetteville, Ga. 2011-12

Legg, Bill (C) Poca, W.Va. 1981-82-83-84

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Mahan, Walter (G) Follansbee, W.Va. 1922-23-24-25C Mahone, Sean (DB) Liberty Township, Ohio 2017-18-19-20-21C Mahrt, Armin (HB) Dayton, Ohio 1922 Maiden, Dominique (WR) Temecula, Calif. 2018 Main, Ralph (T) Coeburn, Va. 1947-48-49 Malardie, Frank (G) Burgettstown, Pa. 1965 Malashevich, Graeson (WR) Ceredo, W.Va. 2020-21 Malik, Ridwan (DB) Columbia, S.C. 2004-05-06-07 Mallory, John (DB) Summit, N.J. 1965-66-67 Malone, Nick (OL) Morgantown, W.Va. 2021 Malyk, Walter (FB) Vineland, N.J. 1947-48-49 Mandich, Samuel (C) Weirton, W.Va. 1938-39-40 Mantooth, Billy Joe (LB) Clendenin, W.Va. 1971-72 Marable, William (S) Virginia Beach, Va. 2013 Marbury, Kerry (RB) Monongah, W.Va. 1971-72 Marconi, Joseph (FB) Fredericktown, Pa. 1952-53-54-55 Marker, Harry (HB) Ligonier, Pa. 1929-30-31-32 Marker, William (E) Uniontown, Pa. 1951-52-53 Marlatt, Pat (DT) Princeton, N.J. 1985-86-87-88 Marra, John (HB) Shinnston, W.Va. 1958-59-60 Marshall, Rasheed (QB) Pittsburgh, Pa. 2001-02-03-04C Marshall, Ray (LB) Clairton, Pa. 1974-75

LeBlanc, Jim (OG) Waltham, Mass. 1991-93 Lee, Danny (DL) Jacksonville, Fla. 1979 Lee, Ronnell (FB) Bellaire, Ohio 1972-74-75

Lewis, Antonio (DB) Waldorf, Md. 2004-05-06-07

Legg, Casey (K) Charleston, W.Va. 2019-20-21 Lehnortt, Adam (LB) Oil City, Pa. 2001-02-03-04C

Lewis, Clarence (T) Charleston, W.Va. 1925-26-27-28

Lysick, Stanley (T) McKees Rocks, Pa. 1963-64-65C Lytle, Irvin (HB) Morgantown, W.Va. 1920-21 M MacDonald, Marshall (QB) Charles Town, W.Va. 1902-03-04-05

Ling, Chris (OG) East Aurora, N.Y. 1993

Little, Freddie (RB) Riviera Beach, Fla. 2004 Lively, Robert (C) Oceana, W.Va. 1960 Lively, William (QB) Charleston, W.Va. 1912 Loadman, Tom (QB) Pittsburgh, Pa. 1975-76 Lockwood, Dave (DB) Media, Pa. 1985-86-87-88

Lynn, Jacob (HB) Uniontown, Pa. 1893 Lyons, Wes (WR) North Braddock, Pa. 2006-07-08-09

Larkin, Edward (T) East Cleveland, Ohio 1913 Larue, Russell (FB) Wheeling, W.Va. 1927-28-29 LaSavage, John (DB) Carbondale, Pa. 1976-77-78

Linder, Edward (DT) Pittsburgh, Pa. 1967 Lindsay, Deamonte (S) Martinsburg, W.Va. 2016-17-18

Leonard, Anthony (LB) McKeesport, Pa. 2007-08-09-10

Logan, Mike (DB) McKeesport, Pa. 1993-94-95-96 Lohr, William (HB) Wellsburg, W.Va. 1950 Lombard, J. Gary (LB) Perryopolis, Pa. 1973-74-75 Long Jr., David (LB) Cincinnati, Ohio 2016-17-18C Long, Jake (DB) Columbus, Ohio 2017, 20 Long, Jerrald (WR) Gary, W.Va. 1994 Longfellow, Richard (QB) Spencer, W.Va. 1957-58 Longino, Elige (LB) Cleveland, Ohio 1993-94-95-96 Lopasky, William (G) Lehman, Pa. 1958-59C Lopez, Russell (C) Clarksburg, W.Va. 1943-44C-45-47 Lorello, Mike (DB) Powell, Ohio 2002-03-04-05C Lorenz, Bryan (LB) Lancaster, N.Y. 1999 Lorenz, Harold (QB) East Brady, Pa. 1936-37-38

Lindsey, Tim (LS) Bridgeport, W.Va. 2005-06C

Lazard, Marcell (OT) Bloomfield, N.J. 2015-16 Lazear, Pat (LB) Bethesda, Md. 2007-08-09-10

Lester, Eric (LB) Cleveland, Ohio 1986-87-88

Lingafelter, Grant (OG/OT) Chagrin Falls, Ohio 2015-16-17

Olds, Rod (OG) Rutherford, Fla. 2002 Oleyar, Rick (OG) Saxonburg, Pa. 1997-98-99

Orlosky, Tyler (OL) Cleveland, Ohio 2013-14-15C-16C

O

Page, Michael (WR) Cumberland, Md. 2001-02 Page, Solomon (OT) Pittsburgh, Pa. 1996-97-98 Painter, Ken (DL) Saltsburg, Pa. 1993 Palmer, Brad (FB) Oakland, Md. 2004-05-06 Palmer, Jack (C) Wheeling, W.Va. 1977-78-79 Palmer, Lesley (HB) Cedar Grove, W.Va. 1942 Pankey, Adam (OL) Hamilton, Ohio 2013-14-15-16 Papetti, Joseph (E) Fairmont, W.Va. 1953-54 Parise, Brett (WR) Cortland, Ohio 1992 Parker, Chris (DT) Whitehall, Pa. 1985-86-87-88 Parker, Scott (OG) Whitehall, Pa. 1987-88-89 Parriot, William (HB) Morgantown, W.Va. 1930-31-32 Parsons, Stoner (E) Poca, W.Va. 1950 Pastilong, Edward (QB) Moundsville, W.Va. 1964-65 Pastorkovich, Jim (RB) Pittsburgh, Pa. 1988 Patrick, Edward (E) Charleston, W.Va. 1926 Patrick, Oscar (E) Coalwood, W.Va. 1967-68-69 Patterson, Norman (DT) Brownsville, Pa. 1975-76 Patton, Benjamin (G) Hannisville, W.Va. 1899-1900-01 Paulin, Anthony (T) Charleston, W.Va. 1942-43 Pearcy, Earle Morgantown, W.Va. 1906-07-08-09 Peccon, Chris (FB) Uniontown, Pa. 1984-85-86 Peck, M. Wood Phillip, W.Va. 1901-02 Peelish, Victor (G) Raleigh, W.Va. 1940-41-42-46C Pegues, Xavier (DL) Oxford, Miss. 2017 Pence, Richard (C) Parkersburg, W.Va. 1943-47 Pence, Robert (E) Wheeling, W.Va. 1945 Pendry, Joseph (E) Matheny, W.Va. 1966 Pennington, John (WR) Charleston, W.Va. 2003-04 Pennypacker, Richard (OG) Royersford, Pa. 1973-74-75 Pepper, Wade Clarksburg, W.Va. 1912 Perkins, Steve (DE) Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. 1992-93-94

Pickett, James (T) Jeannette, Pa. 1956-57 Pickett, Robert (LB) Miami, Fla. 1985-86-87-88C Pierce, Andrew Craig (C) Morgantown, W.Va. 1908 Pike, Patrick (E) Northfork, W.Va. 1943 Pike, Walter (T) Northfork, W.Va. 1938-39-40 Pinion, Samuel (HB) Wheeling, W.Va. 1937-38-39 Pinkney, Dixon (G) Beckley, W.Va. 1923 Piscorick, John (FB) Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 1964-65-66 Pisula, Allen (DL) Scottdale, Pa. 1976-77-78-79C Pitts Jr., Derrek Dunbar, W.Va. 2017-18 Plank, Phil (LB) Springfield, Pa. 2006 Plants, Mark (FB) South Charleston, W.Va. 1996-97-98-99 Plaster, Lawrence (C) Charleston, W.Va. 1928-29-30 Plumley, Mickey (OG) Mount Hope, W.Va. 1967-68-69

Pobolish, Ronald (DB) Dillonvale, Ohio 1967-68-69 Podbesek, Robert (OT) Hutchinson, Pa. 1968 Poilek, Joseph (QB) Jeannette, Pa. 1934-35 Poitier, Mike (RB) Opa Locka, Fla. 2009

Ohliger, Jon (K) Newark, Del. 2000 O’Laughlin, Mike (TE) Glen Ellyn, Ill. 2019-20-21

O’Brien, C.G. (C) Ripley, W.Va. 1899 Ochs, Robert (LB) Parkland, Pa. 1978

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Martha, Richard (DB) Wilkinsburg, Pa. 1963-64-65 Martin, Allan (HB) Elm Grove, W.Va. 1940-41-42 Martin, Bill (DB) New Cumberland, W.Va. 2001-02 Martin, Charles (G) Lookout, W.Va. 1960 Martin, Homer (FB) Charleston, W.Va. 1919-20-21-22 Martin Jr., Kerry (S) Charleston, W.Va. 2019 Martin, Paul (T) Mannington, W.Va. 1929-30 Martin, Paul Herman (HB) Cassville, W.Va. 1901-02-03-04C-05C Martin, Richardo (DT) Huntington, W.Va. 1970 Martin, Sean (DL) Bluefield, W.Va. 2021 Martin, Truman (G) Newell, W.Va. 1912-13 Martin, William (HB) Oscaloosa, Iowa 1907 Mascaro, John (C) Monongah, W.Va. 1943 Mathews, Travis (DB) Mount Airy, Md. 1990-91 Mathis, Devonte (WR) Miami, Fla. 2013-15-16 Mathis, Tony Jr. (RB) Orlando, Fla. 2021 Matteo, Tony (OL) Clinton, Ohio 2014-15-16 Matthews, Jackie (CB) Birmingham, Ala. 2020-21 Matz, George (C) Bluefield, W.Va. 1943 Mauney, Marcus (DB) Shelby, N.C. 1972-73-74 Maw, Stephen (OT) Central Square, N.Y. 2007-08 Mawhinney, Sam (T) Washington, Pa. 1933-34-35 Mayfield, David (DB) Morgantown, W.Va. 1991-92-93-94 Mays, Alvoid (DB) Palmetto, Fla. 1988 Mays, Briason (C) Bolivar, Tenn. 2019-20 Mays, Quay (DL) Bradenton, Fla. 2020 Mayweather, Lenard (DT) Fullerton, Calif. 1994 Mazzei, Joseph (G) Shinnston, W.Va. 1931 Mazzella, James (C) South Charleston, W.Va. 1963-64C Mazzone, Tom (K) Follansbee, W.Va. 1993 McAfee, Pat (K/P) Plum, Pa. 2005-06-07-08C McAllister, Bryant (RB) Pittsburgh, Pa. 1984-85-86 McBrien, Scott (QB) Rockville, Md. 2000 McCann, Dee (DB) Lucedale, Miss. 2004-05 McCann, Donald (HB) Charleroi, Pa. 1939-40-41 McCartney, Ivan (WR) Miramar, Fla. 2010-11-13 McCleary, Rollin (FB) Romney, W.Va. 1951-52 McClintic, Travis (WR) Lewisburg, W.Va. 2005-06 McClung, Brad (LB) Rainelle, W.Va. 2005 McClung, Bruce (E) Rupert, W.Va. 1956-57-58 McClure, William (HB) Charleston, W.Va. 1957-58 McCollim, Reed (DE) Sarver, Pa. 1974 McComas, William (T) Huntington, W.Va. 1943 McComb, Bennett (E) Sewickley, Pa. 1958-59 McConnell, Peter (DE) Smoke Rise, N.J. 1975-76-77 McCracken, Ross (T) Waynesburg, Pa. 1931 McCue, Anthony (E) Persinger, W.Va, 1905 McCue, John (HB) Morgantown, W.Va. 1936-37 McCue, John B. (G) Glenville, W.Va. 1917-19 McCulty, Matt (WR) Spencer, W.Va.. 1995 McCune, Allen (QB) East Bank, W.Va. 1964-65C McDay, Ben (TE) Johnstown, Pa. 1976-77 McDonald, Angus (E) Charlestown, W.Va. 1896 McDonald, Dale (MG) Springfield, Ohio 1984-85 McDonald, Romeo (T) Grantsville, W.Va. 1932-33 McDougle, Lamonte (DL) Pompano Beach, Fla. 2017 McElroy, Bill (OG) Butler, Pa. 1995-96-97 McElwee, Richard (HB) Marlinton, W.Va. 1940-41-42-43C McFarland, L.G. Parkersburg, W.Va. 1901 McGowan, Gregg (DB) Chicago, Ill. 1982 McGraw, Richard (T) Anstead, W.Va. 1960 McGregor, Frank (HB) Cairo, W.Va. 1896-98-99-1900 McHenry, Ross (G) Parkersburg, W.Va.. 1924-25-26C McInerney, Gerald (QB) Niagara Falls, N.Y. 1951-52 McIntire, Mont M. (T) New Martinsville, W.Va. 1906-07-08C McIntyre, Corey (RB-LB) Indiantown, Fla. 1998-99-2000-01 McKenzie, William (K) Warwood, W.Va. 1975-76-77 McKibben, Harold (HB) Parkersburg, W.Va. 1944-45 McKivitz, Colton (OL) Jacobsburg, Ohio 2016-17-18-19C McKown, Jody (DB) Fayetteville, W.Va. 1977-78-79-81 McKoy, Kennedy (RB) Lexington, N.C. 2016-17-18-19 McLaughlin, Stanley (C) Vanderbilt, Pa. 1949-50-51 McLee, Kevin (LB) Uniontown, Pa. 2003-04-05-06 McLee, Reggie (RB) Uniontown, Pa. 1979 McLee, William (LB) Uniontown, Pa. 1977 McLeod, Saint (S) Philadelphia, Pa. 2021 McMillan, Frederick (DT) Cumberland, Md. 1969-70-72 McMillan, Gordon (HB) Minnesota 1922-23 McMillen, Josh (RB) Morgantown, W.Va. 2000 McNeil, Cortez (DE) Woodbridge, Va. 2000 McVay, Michael (LB) East Liverpool, Ohio 1971 McWhorter, Charles (QB) Lewisburg, W.Va. 1897-98-99-1900 Meadows, Nick (LS) Williamstown, W.Va. 2016-17 Meckstroth, Aaron (DB) Huntington, W.Va. 2005-06 Meeley, Robin (TE) Belpre, Ohio 1976-77-78 Mehalko, Vince (DT) Akron, Ohio 1984 Meighan, Ben (DB) Lexington, Ky. 2000 Meisel, Louis (G) Huntington, W.Va. 1926-27-28 Melenyzer, Keith (G) Charleroi, Pa. 1960-61-62C Mellace, Robert (E) Parkersburg, W.Va. 1938-39-40 Mensick, Peter (C) Shenandoah, Pa. 1946 Meredith, Russell (T) Fairmont, W.Va. 1917-20-21-22C Merrill, Austin Cook (B) Carthage, N.Y. 1909 Merritts, Jim (DT) Hollidaysburg, Pa. 1982-83 Merrow, Jeffery (DT) Akron, Ohio 1972-73-74C Merrow, Thor (NT) Buford, Ga. 2007-08 Mesidor, Akheem (DL) Ottawa, Ontario 2020-21 Messinger, Phillip (E) Clarksburg, W.Va. 1958 Metheny, Brad (DB) Kingwood, W.Va. 1985-86 Metro, Sid (E) Moundsville, W.Va. 1947-48 Michael, H. Mike (LB) Fredericksburg, Va. 1973 Middleburg, Charles Charleston, W.Va. 1898 Mikanik, Paul (HB) Follansbee, W.Va. 1957 Miles, Donovan (LB) Stafford, Va. 2011 Milhouse, Willie (WR) Waldorf, Md. 2011 Millard, Paul (QB) Flower Mound, Texas 2013 Miller, Charles (DB) Monongah, W.Va. 1972-73-74 Miller, Darrell (WR) Philadelphia, Pa. 1978-79-80-82 Miller, Dreshun (CB) Kennesaw, Ga. 2020 Miller, Dwight Morgantown, W.Va. 1900 Miller, Forney Dunkard, Pa. 1893 Miller, J.D. (G) Sewickley, Pa. 1958 Miller, Joseph (HB) Hurricane, W.Va. 1944-45 Miller, Julian (DT) Columbus, Ohio 2008-09-10-11 Miller, Pat (CB) Birmingham, Ala. 2010-11-12 Mills, Fred (E) Keyser, W.Va. 1917-19 Mills, Marshall (WR) Morristown, Tenn. 1972-73-74C Milum, Wyatt (OL) Kenova, W.Va. 2021 Mims, Anthony (DB) Los Angeles, Calif. 2002-03-04-05 Minetree, Brad (LB) Bridgeport, W.Va. 1982-83 Minneyfield, Tony (WR) Columbus, Ohio 1994 Mirault, Joe (DE) Howell, N.J. 2003 Mitchell, Darrell (TE) Point Pleasant, W.Va. 1988-89-90 Mitchell, Fred 1897 Moan, Emmett “Kelly” (HB) Long Beach, Calif. 1935-36-37 Molina, Mike (K) Hurricane, W.Va. 2016-17 Molinari, Mike (P/H/K) Parkersburg, W.Va. 2011-12-13-14C Montinar, L.J. (DB) Naples, Fla. 2004 Montone, Neil (E) Jersey City, N.J. 1941 Moore, Brian (RB) Washington, D.C. 1992 Moore, Logan (WR) Fairmont, W.Va. 2013-14 Moorer, Parker (OL) Charlotte, N.C. 2020-21 Moran, James (T) Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 1946-47-48 Morecraft, Fred (E) South Charleston, W.Va. 1942-47 Moreland, Allen (DB) Ridgeley, W.Va. 1979-80-81 Morelli, Frank (OG) Bridgeville, Pa. 1989 Morgan, Charles (G) Outcrop, Pa. 1903-04 Morgan, Fred (T) Williamson, W.Va. 1928-29 Morgan, Monte Earle Fairmont, W.Va. 1902-03 Morris, David (DB) Wayne, W.Va. 1970-71-72 Morris, George (WB) Wheeling, W.Va. 1964 Morris, Keith (DT) Elizabethtown, Pa. 1992-93-94 Morrison, Edward T. (QB) Erie, Pa. 1924-25-26 Morrone, Sam (TE) Paris, Texas 2006-07-08 Morton, Jack (FB) Parkersburg, W.Va. 1946-47-48-49 Moses, John (MG) Pittsburgh, Pa. 1983-84-85 Moses, Richard (G) Charleston, W.Va. 1935-37 Moss, Adrian (TE) Cocoa, Fla. 1987-88-89C Moss, Jim (HB) Huntington, W.Va. 1960-61-62C Moss, Robert (HB) Huntington, W.Va. 1952-53-54-55 Mott, Khari (RB) Swathmore, Pa. 1997 Mott, Walter (E) Wheeling, W.Va. 1944 Moye, Jermaine (WR) Rochester, Pa. 2004 Mozes, Dan (C) Washington, Pa. 2003-04-05-06C Muldrow, Edward (LB) Snellville, Ga. 2014-15 Mullen, Gary (WR) Clairton, Pa. 1981-82-83-84 Mullennex, H.P. (T) Morton, W.Va. 1914 Mundle, Dwayne (DB) Toronto, Canada 2005 Mundy, Ryan (DB) Pittsburgh, Pa. 2007 Munk, Rudolph (QB) Connellsville, Pa. 1909-10C Murphy, John (HB) Bridgeport, W.Va. 1948-49-50 Murphy, John (DB) Wooster, Ohio 1989 Murphy, Robert (E) Bridgeport, W.Va. 1949 Murray, Lind (DB) Youngstown, Ohio 1980-81 Murrell, Adrian (RB) Wahiawa, Hawaii 1990-91-92 Murrin, Clarence (E) Parkersburg, W.Va. 1924-25 Murrin, Julian (E) Parkersburg, W.Va. 1924-25-26-27 Musmanno, Robert (C) Coraopolis, Pa. 1966 Mustipher, Sam (NG) Miami, Fla. 1991 Myers, Donald (FB) Greensburg, Pa. 1960 Myers, Jaylon (CB) North Augusta, S.C. 2014 Myers, KJ (WR) Jacksonville, Fla. 2013-14-15 Myles, Brandon (WR) Goochland, Va. 2004-05-06C N Napoleon, Eugene (RB) Jersey City, N.J. 1987-88-89 Nardacci, Nicholas (RB) Youngstown, Ohio 1921-22-23-24 Narick, Steven (E) Wheeling, W.Va. 1940-41-42 Nastase, Samuel (C) Bellafonte, Pa. 1972 Nastasi, A.J. (WR) Woodbury, Pa. 1999-2000-01-02 Neal, Aaron (WR) Oxnard, Calif. 2002-03 Neale, William (HB) Parkersburg, W.Va. 1919 Nebera, Fred (E) Grant Town, W.Va. 1935-36-37 Nebera, John (HB) Grant Town, W.Va. 1944-45 Nebinger, Richard (HB) Steelton, Pa. 1907-08 Nedeff, George (G) Parkersburg, W.Va. 1963 Neely, Matthew Mansfield Grove, W.Va. 1897 Nehlen, Ryan (WR) Morgantown, W.Va. 2011-12 Neild, Chris (NT) Stroudsburg, Pa. 2007-08-09-10C Nelly, Henry (C) Parkersburg, W.Va. 1895 Nelson, Michael (FB) Paden City, W.Va. 1971-72-73 Nelson, Robert (OT) Detroit, Mich. 1992 Nester, Doug (OL) Kenova, W.Va. 2021 Nester, W. Frank (K) Ravenswood, W.Va. 1971-72-73 Nethken, C. Ervin (G) Elk Garden, W.Va. 1895-96-98 Newberry, Steve (DB) Peterstown, W.Va. 1980-81-82-83 Newman, Rush C. Spencer, W.Va. 1914-15-16-17 Newsom, Tim (DB) Glen Jean, W.Va. 1988-89-90-91 Newton, Wilbert (LB) New Martinsville, W.Va. 1971-72-73 Nicely, Joseph (G) Rupert, W.Va. 1956-57 Nicholson, Richard (HB) Richwood, W.Va. 1951-52-54 Nickler, Francis (C) Greensboro, Pa. 1964 Niedermyer, John Benwood, W.Va. 1914 Niedzalkoski, Larry (T) Greensburg, Pa. 1960-61-62 Nielson, Robert (C) Long Beach, Calif. 1935-36-37 Nimmo, Lance (OT) New Castle, Pa. 2000-01-02C

Nixon, George (T) Morgantown, W.Va. 1926-27-29 Nixon, Jeff (RB) State College, Pa. 1994

Northcott, C. Andrew Huntington, W.Va. 1915 Norwood, Josh (CB) Valdosta, Ga. 2018-19

Norman, Carl (HB) Wheeling, W.Va. 1951-52-53-54

P Pabian, Joseph Jr. (T) Barton, Ohio 1962-63 Pabian, Joseph III (LB) St. Clairsville, Ohio 1990-92-93

Peyton, James (G) Wheeling, W.Va. 1952-53 Pfleger, Philip (E) Chicago, Ill. 1924-25 Phares, John “Squint” (HB) Elkins, W.Va. 1934-35-36-37 Phillippi, Butch (OT) Smithfield, Pa. 1973 Phillips, Calvin (WR) Boynton Beach, Fla. 1985-86-87-88 Phillips, Erick (RB) Hilliard, Ohio 2003 Phillips, Rick (OT) Parkersburg, W.Va. 1985-86-87-88

Nixon, Theodore (G) Morgantown, W.Va. 1926-27-28 Noble, Joseph (E) 1897-98 Noechel, Jeff (LB) Fairmont, W.Va. 2002-03-04-05

Osegueda, Carlos (WR) Miami, Fla. 1997-99-2000 Osleger, Kenneth (DE) Monongahela, Pa. 1969-70 O’Toole, Nick (P) Corona, Calif. 2013-14-15 Ours, Wes (RB) Rawlings, Md. 1998-99-2000 Owens, Arthur (RB) Stroudsburg, Pa. 1972-73-74-75C

Pettaway, Martell (RB) Detroit, Mich. 2016-17-18

Oliker, Aaron (E) Clarksburg, W.Va. 1924-25-26

Nulton, Harold (T) 1903 Nwachukwu, Noble (DL) Wylie, Texas 2013-14-15-16C

Pettaway, Everett (DB) Richmond, Va. 1979-80-81

Nosa, Osa (DT) Homestead, Fla. 1999 Nutter, Cody (LS) Parkersburg, W.Va. 2009-10-11

Perlozzo, Tom (RB) Cumberland, Md. 1979 Perry, William (DT) Hampton, Va. 2000 Peters, Andrew (DE) Fox Chapel, Pa. 1973 -74 75 Peterson, Ray (HB) Falls Church, Va. 1957-58-59

Orr, James Morgan (HB) Kingwood, W.Va. 1896 Orr, Tommy (DB) Elizabeth, N.J. 1990-91-92-93 Osborne, Robert Lynn 1896-97-98

Petteway, Shaq (DB) Steubenville, Ohio 2011-12-14-15

Olsen, Oscar (T) Spring Lake, N.J. 1949 Onder, Angelo (E) McCullough, Pa. 1933-34-35 Orders, Robert (C) Huntington, W.Va. 1952-53 Orlando, Bo (DB) Berwick, Pa. 1985-86-87-88C

Oblak, David (MG) Brook Park, Ohio 1979-81-82-83C

Springer, Charles W. (RB) Morgantown, W.Va. 1909 Sprouse, Dave (LB) Findlay, Ohio 1988 Sprouse, Earl (E) Morgantown, W.Va. 1930-31 Staats, Blaine (T) Mason City, W.Va. 1958 Staley, Evan (K) Romney, W.Va. 2017-18-19-20-21 Standiford, William Elm Grove, W.Va. 1895-96-97 Stanchek, Ryan (OG/OT) Cincinnati, Ohio 2005-06-07-08C

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Slate, Patsy (HB) Weirton, W.Va. 1934 Slater, Michael (DB) Williamson, W.Va. 1968-69-70

Slater, Paul (FB) Moundsville, W.Va. 1949-50 Slaton, Steve (RB) Levittown, Pa. 2005-06-07

Simms, Marcus (WR) Sandy Spring, Md. 2016-17-18 Simpson, Charles (QB) Charleston, W.Va. 1958 Sims, Archie (LB) Laurel, Miss. 2008 Sims, Charles (RB) Houston, Texas 2013C

Sims, Robert (DE) Zanesville, Ohio 1970-71-72C Sinclair, Steve (K) East Liverpool, Ohio 1978-79-80

Stanley, Douglas (RB) Williamstown, W.Va. 1964-65 Stansbury, Charles (E) Beckley, W.Va. 1939 Starford, Robert (DE) Grafton, W.Va. 1967-68-69 Stark, Warne (G) Charleston, W.Va. 1943 Starkey, James (E) Circleville, Ohio 1951-52-53 Starkey, Ralph (T) Circleville, Ohio 1952-53C Starks, Brad (WR) Unionville, Va. 2008-09-10-11

Sine, Larry (WB) Paden City, W.Va. 1965 66 Singletary, Clay (C) State College, Pa. 1974-75-76-77

Smallwood, Wendell (RB) Wilmington, Del. 2013-14-15

Rodgers, Jim (OT) Smithburg, Md. 1982 Rodgers, Mark (RB) Lawndale, Calif. 2008-09 Rodriguez, Manuel (WR) Beckley, W.Va. 1976-77 Rodriguez, Rich (DB) Grant Town, W.Va. 1982-83-84 Rogers, Ralph Morgantown, W.Va. 1896 Ronai, Sterling (T) New York, N.Y. 1936 Ros, Emil (K) Steubenville, Ohio 1974 Rose, Ezekiel (DL) Clarksdale, Miss. 2017-18 Rose, Kyle (DE/NG) Centreville, Ohio 2012-13-14-15

Slay, Henry (DT) Elyria, Ohio 1994-95-96-97

Smider, Brian (OT) Pittsburgh, Pa. 1985-86-87-88

Spraggins, John (DE) Coalwood, W.Va. 1972-73-74

Smith, Andrew Brown (E) Uniontown, Pa. 1891 Smith, Cassel (RB) Staten Island, N.Y. 2001-02 Smith, Charles (T) Ravenswood, W.Va. 1943-44 Smith, Charles (DT) Monongahela, Pa. 1974-75-76 Smith, Corey (K) Inwood, W.Va. 2010-11-12 Smith, Daniel (LB) Welch, W.Va. 1968-69-70 Smith, Derrick (WR) Lovejoy, Ga. 2002 Smith, Dreamius (RB) Wichita, Kan. 2013-14 Smith, Eain (FS) Miramar, Fla. 2008-09-10-11 Smith, Geno (QB) Miramar, Fla. 2009-10-11C-12 Smith, Harvey (WR) Monroeville, Pa. 1984-85-86-87C Smith, Heywood (FB) Dunbar, W.Va. 1974-75 Smith, James Marlinton, W.Va. 1896-97 Smith, James (E) Woodbury, N.J. 1967-68-69 Smith, Kwame (DB) Miami, Fla. 1990-91-92 Smith, Lawrence (DB) Miami, Fla. 2010 Smith, Lewis O. “Bull” (HB) Plum, W.Va. 1900-01 02C Smith, Matt (LB) Gahanna, Ohio 1983-84-85-86 Smith, Reese (WR) Danville, Ky. 2020-21 Smith, Stacy (DB) Akron, Ohio 1984-85-86-87 Smith, Thandi (DB) Youngstown, Ohio 2002-03-04-05 Smithnosky, Bob (OG) Mt. Pleasant, Pa. 1984 Smith, Tykee (S) Philadelphia, Pa. 2019-20 Snider, Robert (FB) Elizabeth, W.Va. 1951-52-56 Sniffen, Jeff (OT) West Patterson, N.J. 1989-90 Snively, Terry (DB) Powhatan Point, Ohio 1967-68-69 Snodgrass, Chad (OG) Cross Lanes, W.Va. 2010-11 Snodgrass, John (FB) New Martinsville, W.Va. 1900-01 Snow, Jewone (LB) Canton, Ohio 2011-13-14 Snyder, David (DT) Charleston, W.Va. 1973 Snyder, Herbert (DB) Gauley Bridge, W.Va. 1966-67 Snyder, Scott (LB) Heidelberg, Pa. 1983 Sommer, Edward (G) Point Pleasant, W.Va. 1952-57-58

Stanley, Amos Fairmont, W.Va. 1896-97

Starr, Paul (C) Parkersburg, W.Va. 1952-54 Staten, Ray (WR) Parsons, Kan. 1990 Stemple, Don (DB) Vienna, W.Va. 1980-81 Stephens, Nathaniel (E) Farmington, W.Va. 1970-71-72 Stephenson, David (C) Clendenin, W.Va. 1948-49 Stewart, Josh (OT) Morgantown, W.Va. 2003 Stewart, JoVanni (S) Katy, Texas 2016-17-18-19 Stevens, Deshawn Toronto, Canada 2021 Stevens, Douglas (OG) Milton, W.Va. 1972 Stevenson, Paul E. (HB) Philadelphia, Pa. 1915 Stewart, Herbert (C) Wheeling, W.Va. 1932-33-34C Stewart, Melville (FB) Moundsville, W.Va. 1912-13-14 Stills, Dante (DL) Fairmont, W.Va. 2018-19-20-21 Stills, Darius (DL) Fairmont, W.Va. 2017-18-19-20C Stills, Gary (LB) Trenton, N.J. 1996-97-98 Stone, Douglas (HB) Morgantown, W.Va. 1931 Stone, Jack (HB) Mount Hope, W.Va. 1952-53 Stortz, Dale (OT) Emmaus, Pa. 1964-65-66 Stout, Benjamin Franklin Parkersburg, W.Va. 1904 Straight, Beryl (G) Fairmont, W.Va. 1926-27 Stroia, John (OG) North Canton, Ohio 1985-86-87-88C

Poland, Kyle (LS) Morgantown, W.Va. 2020 Pomponio, Carmen (QB) Youngstown, Ohio 1959-60C Pooler Jr., Jeffery (DL) Dayton, Ohio 2018-19-20 Porter, Daryl Jr. (CB) Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. 2021 Porter, Donald Connellesville, Pa. 1894 Porter, Jerry (WR-DB) Washington, D.C. 1997-98-99 Porter, Wayne (WB) Mt. Lebanon, Pa. 1968-69-70 Post, Arthur (C) Clarksburg, W.Va. 1903-04 Potosnak, Carl (G) McKeesport, Pa. 1943 Potter, Glenn (LB) Madison, Ohio 1982-83 Potts, Christopher (E) Washington, Pa. 1970-71 Pounds, Gary (OG) Canton, Ohio 1985 Powell, Warder (T) Clarksburg, W.Va. 1941-42 Powers, Jon (P) Lackawanna, N.Y. 1995 Pozeqa, John (G) Logan, W.Va. 1942-45C-46-47 Prather, Kaden (WR) Montgomery Village, Md 2021 Preston, Dave (LB) Warren, Ohio 1980-82-83-84C Preston, Xavier (LB) Jensen Beach, Fla. 2014-15-16-17 Prete, Louis (G) Morgantown, W.Va. 1949 Price, Andrew (T) Marlinton, W.Va. 1891 Price, James (HB) Welch, W.Va. 1949 Price, Jeff (C) Inkster, Mich. 1987-88-89 Price, Ryan (DT) Brookville, Ohio 1995-96-97 Pridemore, Thomas (DB) Ansted, W.Va. 1975-76-77C Priester, Jim (HB) Fairmont, W.Va. 1949-50 Pritt, Hermon (C) Dunbar, W.Va. 1944 Procopio, James (HB) St. Marys, W.Va. 1962 Proctor, Basil (DB) Miami, Fla. 1988-89 Pugh, Charles (DB) Kissimmee, Fla. 2005-06-07 Pugnetti, Gregg (P) Fairfax, Va. 2010 Pukenas, Bryan (OG) Bordentown, N.J. 1995-96-97-98 Pupilli, Mark (DB) Pittsburgh, Pa. 1979 Purello, Alfred (HB) Albany, N.Y. 1949-50 Purinton, John Morgantown, W.Va. 1904 Purnell, Lovett (TE) Seaford, Del. 1993-94-95C Q Qualls, Quondarius (LB) Farmersville, La. 2017 Quarles, Patrick (C) Richmond, Va. 1922 Queen, Ervin (T) Logan, W.Va. 1947-48 Queen, Raymond (HB) Wayne, W.Va. 1943 Quinlan, John James (G) Huntington, W.Va. 1922-23 R Rabbits, Victor (HB) Jeannette, Pa. 1954-55-56 Race, James Stewart Fairmont, W.Va. 1912-13 Rader, Brian (TB) Sewickley, Pa. 1967 Rader, Emil (HB) Wheeling, W.Va. 1944 Rader, Richard (WB) Ripley, W.Va. 1963-64-65 Rader, Tyler (OL) Cross Lanes, W.Va. 2011 Rahl, Marvin G. Morgantown, W.Va. 1915 Raines, Kwantel (S) Aliquippa, Pa. 2019 Randolph, Pat (TB) Folsom, Pa. 1983-84-87 Rane, John “Chip” Princeton, W.Va. 1894-95 Rapaswick, Anthony (QB) Wheeling, W.Va. 1937-38-39 Raugh, Mark (TE) Roaring Spring, Pa. 1979-80-81-82C Rauh, Brenden (K) Dublin, Ohio 2001C Ray, John (OT) Charleston, W.Va. 1989-90-91C Reda, Tony (QB) Mt. Lebanon, Pa. 1985 Redd, Steve (DT) Philippi, W.Va. 1990 Redman, Taige (LB) Keyser, W.Va. 2011-12 Redwine, Milton (OT) Pittsburgh, Pa. 1986-87-88 Reed, Ben (QB) Bixby, Okla. 1986-87 Rego, Cooper (RB) Montvale, N.J. 1999-2000-01 Reid, Dennis (DT) New Martinsville, W.Va. 1971-72 Reight, Melvin (HB) Etna, Pa. 1957-58 Rembert, Reggie (WR) Okeechobee, Fla. 1988-89 Remenar, Eugene (T) Weirton, W.Va. 1945-46-47-48 Reno, Frank (E) Greensburg, Pa. 1946-47-48C Resenic, Daniel (OT) Latrobe, Pa. 1972 Rexroad, Harvey (G) Charleston, W.Va. 1943 Reynaud, Darius (WR) Boutte, La. 2005-06-07 Reynolds, Alfred (QB) Allegheny, Pa. 1906 Reynolds, E. Bunker Keyser, W.Va. 1893-94-95 Reynolds, Lynden Eugene Grape Island, W.Va. 1912 Rhodes, Walter Pt. Marion, Pa. 1916 Rice, Benjamin Franklin Clarksburg, W.Va. 1894 Rice, E. Jeff (RB) St. Clairsville, Ohio 1973 Richards, Maurice (DB) Montreal, Canada 1993 Richardson, David (WR) Abescon, N.J. 1997 Richardson, Jess (C) Charleston, W.Va. 1937-38-39 Richardson, Kent (DB) Tallahassee, Fla. 2006-07-08-09 Richardson, Van (LB) Bethel Park, Pa. 1982-83-84-85C Richardson, Wes (LB) Bethel Park, Pa. 1990-91-92-93 Richmond, Alva (HB) Mullens, W.Va. 1946-47-48 Riddick, Shaq (DL) Akron, Ohio 2014 Rider, David (HB) War, W.Va. 1957-58-59 Rigg, Doug (LB) Oradell, N.J. 2010-11-12-13 Riley, David (RB) Northfork, W.Va. 1975-76-77 Rine, Nate (TE) New Martinsville, W.Va. 1990-92-93 Rivers, Vaughn (DB) Pittsburgh, Pa. 2004-05-06-07C

Ruble, William Jefferson Smithfield, Pa. 1904 Ruckaman, Robert (DE) St. Marys, W.Va. 1970 Ruffin, Malachi (S) Nashville, N.C. 2021 Rumph, Rick (CB) Daytona Beach, Fla. 2012-13-14-15 Rusesky, Dale (DT) Shenandoah, Pa. 1981 Russ, Bernard (LB) Utica, N.Y. 1995-96 Russell, G. Eddie (LB) Charleston, W.Va. 1972-73 Russell, John (DT) Annapolis, Md. 1966 Russell, Tanner (OT) Princeton, W.Va. 1998-99-2000C Rust, M.W. Victoria, Va. 1906 Ruth, Joe (OG) Shenandoah, Pa. 1990-91 Ryan, Clarence (HB) Mannington, W.Va. 1926-27-28 Ryan, Lonnie Morgantown, W.Va. 1906-07-08 Ryan, Sean Brooklyn, N.Y. 2019-20-21 Ryan, William Henry Morgantown, W.Va. 1896 S Samsa, Frank (DT) Turtle Creek, Pa. 1970-71-72 Samuelson, William (OT) York, Pa. 1970-71-72 Sanders, Jock (WR) St. Petersburg, Fla. 2007-08-09-10C Sandor, Ken (OG) Roebling, N.J. 2001-02 Sands, Roberts (DB) Miami, Fla. 2008-09-10 Sandwisch, Zach (LB) Woodville, Ohio 2018 Santrock, David (G) Dunbar, W.Va. 1961 Sarkus, Dave Monongahela, Pa. 1979 Sauerbrun, Todd (P) Setauket, N.Y. 1991-92-93-94 Saunders, David (WR) Palatine, Ill. 1995-96-98 Saylor, Scott (OT) Whitehall, Pa. 1985 Schareti, Ronald (G) Seneca Falls, N.Y. 1950 Schelhaas, Rob (OG) Pittsburgh, Pa. 1981-82-83 Schell, John (DB) Athens, Ga. 1974-75-76C Schiller, K.C. (LB) Delran, N.J. 1996-97-98-99 Schillings, William (C) Isabella, Pa. 1960-61-62 Schimmel, Paul (T) Fairmont, W.Va. 1934 Schmitt, Owen (RB) Fairfax, Va. 2005-06-07C Schneider, Frank (E) Columbus, Ohio 1960 Schollenberger, George (DT) Laurel, Del. 1967 Schooles, Lewis (E) Burgettstown, Pa. 1969 Schrader, Charles (FB) Charleston, W.Va. 1941-42-46-47 Schultze, Gerald (C) Wheeling, W.Va. 1970-71-72 Schupbach, Allen “Emo” (E) New Martinsville, W.Va. 1966-67-68 Schwartzwalder, Floyd (C) Huntington, W.Va. 1930-31-32 Schwartzwalder, Wayne (G) Huntington, W.Va. 1936-37 Schweiker, Russell (DE) Parkersburg, W.Va. 1971-72 Schweitzer, Fred (T) Huntington, W.Va. 1930-31-32C Scott, Buckner Terra Alta, W.Va. 1896-99 Scott, James (HB) Williamstown, W.Va. 1932-33-34 Scott, Julian (T) Bowling Green, Ky. 1927-28-29 Scott, Malcolm (HB) Connellsville, Pa. 1911 Scott, Mike (DB) Parkersburg, W.Va. 1982-83 Seabright, Charles (QB) McMechen, W.Va. 1938-39-40 Seals, Jeff (DE) Silver Spring, Md. 1978-79-80-81 Seamon, Harry M. Moundsville, W.Va. 1901-02-03C Sebulsky, Jacob (QB) Martins Ferry, Ohio 1929-30-31 Seckman, John Randolph Belmont, W.Va. 1912-14 Secret, Peter (QB) Clarksburg, W.Va. 1966-67 Sensabaugh, Boo (DB) Norton, Va. 1997-98-99 Setron, Joseph (G) Buffalo, N.Y. 1919-20-21-22 Shaffer, S. Rick (DT) Oakland, Md. 1973-74-75 Shamblin, Glendin (FB) Sissonville, W.Va. 1957-58 Shariff, Khairi (S) Houston, Texas 2015-16 Sharkady, Paul (T) Centerville, Pa. 1955-56-57 Shearer, Dan (DB) Morgantown, W.Va. 1987-88 Sheehan, John (TE) Wharton, N.J. 1974 Sheffey, Jeremy (OG) Catlettsburg, Ky. 2003-04-05-06 Shehl, George (H) Clarksburg, W.Va. 2002-03-04-05 Shelton, Kemper (QB) Huntington, W.Va. 1907-08 Shepherd, Paul (HB) St. Marys, W.Va. 1955-56 Sherrod, Rick (DB) Charleston, W.Va. 1999-2000-01 Sherwood, Michael (QB) Bellaire, Ohio 1968-69-70 Shell, Rushel (RB) Hopewell, Pa. 2014-15-16 Shields, Robert (G) Clarksburg, W.Va. 1945 Shonk, John (E) Charleston, W.Va. 1939-40C Shook, Alex (RB-TE) Moundsville, W.Va. 1989-90-91 Shorts, Daikiel (WR) Clayton, N.J. 2013-14-15-16C Shuler, Adam II (DL) Longwood, Fla. 2016-17 Siegfried, Bennett (RB) Pittsburgh, Pa. 1966-67 Sieminski, Louis (OG) Swoyersville, Pa. 1968 Sills V, David (QB/WR) Wilmington, Del. 2015-17-18C Sills, Josh (OL) Sarahsville, Ohio 2017-18-19 Silverio, Edward (RB) Turtle Creek, Pa. 1967-68-69 Silvestro, Rich (C) Willowick, Ohio 1982 Simmons, Floyd (HB) Wheeling, W.Va. 1902-03-04 Simmons, Gene (K) Elkins, W.Va. 1948-49-50 Simmons, Taurus (DE) Savannah, Ga. 2021 Simmons, T.J. (WR) Birmingham, Ala. 2018-19-20 Simons, Fred “Jack” (HB) New Cumberland, W.Va. 1921-22-23C

Soroka, Steve (K) Clifton, N.J. 1971-72 Sortet, Wilbur (E) Huntington, W.Va. 1931-32 South, Walter (HB) Morgantown, W.Va. 1893-94 95-96 98 Sowers, Nate (QB/WR/SS) Martinsburg, W.Va. 2006-07-08-09

Speer, Edgar Boyle (E) Morgantown, W.Va. 1910-11 Spelock, Chester (E) Glasgow, W.Va. 1941-42-46-47

Sizemore, Phillip (T) East Bank, W.Va. 1960-61-62

Slavonic, Doug (DE) Mount Lebanon, Pa. 2005-06-07-08

Sleith, Marvin (HB) Herminie, Pa. 1960 Smalls, Fred (LB) Philadelphia, Pa. 1982-83-84-85C

Rockis, John (G) Morgantown, W.Va. 1939 Rodemoyer, Eric (G) Sharon, Pa. 2007 Rodes, Richard (DT) Hinton, W.Va. 1965-66-67 Rodgers, Ira Errett (FB) Bethany, W.Va. 1915-16-17-19C

Roark, James (LB) Ravenswood, W.Va. 1972 Robb, Bill (DE) Zanesville, Ohio 1976 Robb, Lewis 1895-96 Roberson Jr, Reggie DeSoto, Texas 2017 Roberts, Richard (C) Welch, W.Va. 1968-69-70 Roberts, Vernard (RB) Washington, D.C. 2011 Robinette, Greg (DE) Hampden, W.Va. 1998-99 Robinson, J. French Elizabeth, W.Va. 1912 Robinson, Jabril (DL) Leland, N.C. 2018 Robinson Jr., Kenny (S) Wilkinsburg, Pa. 2017-18 Robsock, Tom (OG) Berwick, Pa. 1992-93-94C

Sinkfield, Alec (RB) Delray Beach, Fla. 2018-19-20 Sirianni, Frank (T) Clarksburg, W.Va. 1960-61-62 Siverand, Kerry (DB) La Marque, Texas 1995-97 Six, Marvin (LB) New Cumberland, W.Va. 1968-69

Sizemore, Samuel (HB) Princeton, W.Va. 1956 Skinner, John (C) Charles Town, W.Va. 1961-62

Rosenbloom, Benjamin Braddock, Pa. 1901 Rowe, Joseph (G) Man, W.Va. 1945 Rowell, Shaq (NT) Maple Heights, Ohio 2012C-13

Spain, Quinton (OL) Petersburg, Va. 2011-12-13-14 Spangler, Harry (HB) Fayetteville, W.Va. 1944-45

Williams, James (T) War, W.Va. 1945 Williams, Jason (LB) Youngstown, Ohio 1994-95-96-97

U Ulmer, Mark (DL) Carbondale, Pa. 1991-92-93 Underdonk, William (T) Moundsville, W.Va. 1953-54-55-56 Underwood, Stone (OC/G) Brookhaven, Miss. 2015 Upchurch, David (DT) Hyattsville, Md. 1999-2000-01-02C Urban, Tyler (TE) North Huntingdon, Pa. 2008-09-10-11 Urda, Jerome (G) Carmichaels, Pa. 1954-55 V Vacheresse, Edward (E) Triadelphia, W.Va. 1927-28 Vail, Donald (T) Clarion, Pa. 1964-65 Valko, William (C) Wilkinsburg, Pa. 1950 Vance, Casey (LB) Seneca Rocks, W.Va. 2010-11 Vanderjagt, Mike (P) Oakville, Ontario 1991-92 Vanterpool, Rahsaan (WR) North Babylon, N.Y. 1993-94-95-96 Van Halanger, David (OT) Turtle Creek, Pa. 1973-74-75C Vargo, John (T) Martins Ferry, Ohio 1932-33-34C Varney, Louis (FB) Williamson, W.Va. 1928-29 Vassalotti, Wayne (C) Claymont, Del. 1964-65-66 Velickoff, Ed (DT) Bruceton Mills, W.Va. 2003 Vesterinen, Edward (DL) Helsinki, Finland 2021 Villagrana, Michael (TE) Boardman, Ohio 2004-05-06-07 Venerable, William Walton (E) Charleston, W.Va. 1893 Veon, Howard Cluster, W.Va. 1897 Voithofer, Terry (OT) Fairchance, Pa. 1970-71C Volkin, David (G) Mt. Pleasant, Pa. 1935-36-37C W Wable, Chad (TE) Rivesville, W.Va. 1994-96-97 Waggoner, Vental (HB) Harrisville, W.Va. 1929 Wagoner, Loy (E) Springfield, W.Va. 1943-44-45 Walczak, Mickey (RB) Saratoga Springs, N.Y. 1978-79-81-82 Walker, Fulton (DB) Martinsburg, W.Va. 1977-78-79-80C Walker, Robert (RB) Huntington, W.Va. 1992-93-94-95 Walker, T.J. (RB) Ansonia, Conn. 1997 Walko, Jon (OT) Germantown, Md. 2009 Walsh, Raymond (T) Morgantown, W.Va. 1951-52-53 Walters, Rich (DT) Glenshaw, Pa. 1981-82-83 Walters, Sean (LB) Hollywood, Fla. 2013-15-16 Walthall, James (QB) Princeton, W.Va. 1944-47-48-49 Wamsley, Randolph (G) Elkins, W.Va. 1929 Ward, Richard (QB) Bluefield, W.Va. 1969-70 Ware, Anthony (C) Enterprise, W.Va. 1948 Warren, Darnell (LB) McKeesport, Pa. 1986-87 Washer, William Akron, Ohio 1902 Washington, Bryan (OT) Moorefield, W.Va. 1994-95-96 Washington, Charles (TE) Monticello, Fla. 1993 Washington II, Ketih (CB) Prattville, Ala. 2018-19 Washington, Leandre (LB) Key West, Fla. 2002-03 Washington, Vann (DB) Monticello, Fla. 1993-94-95-96 Waters, Preston (DB) Miami, Fla. 1986-87-88-89 Watson, Bowman (G) Parkersburg, W.Va. 1951 Watson, Clyde (HB) Kingwood, W.Va. 1899-1900 Watson, Michael (OT) Pasadena, Calif. 2003-04 Waugh, Roy (T) Upshur County, W.Va. 1903 Weaver, Ron (WR) McKees Rocks, Pa. 1991 Weber, Edward (HB) Hinton, W.Va. 1927-28 Webster, John Burns (T) Bethany, W.Va. 1914-15-16 Weiskircher, Richard (DB) Martins Ferry, Ohio 1970-71-72 Weiss, Richard (FB) Ballard, W.Va. 1968 69 Welch, Richard (E) Keyser, W.Va. 1897-98 Wellman, Elijah (RB/FB) Huntington, W.Va. 2014-15-16-17C Wendell, William (G) Keyser, W.Va. 1935-36 Weppler, Randy (OT) Marietta, Ohio 1976-77-78 Wesco, Trevon (TE/FB) Martinsburg, W.Va. 2016-17-18 West, Brian (P) Falsington, Pa. 1993-94-96 West, Kim (QB) St. Albans, W.Va. 1970-71 Wheeler, E.J. (LB) Mars, Pa. 1988-89-90 Wheeler, Ernest (LB) Johnstown, Pa. 1965 Whipkey, Noel (FB) Charleston, W.Va. 1956-57-58 White, Carl (C) Clarksburg, W.Va. 1930-31-32 White, Edwin (C) Cortland, N.Y. 1906 White, Henry (T) Camden, W.Va. 1893-94-95-96-97C-98 White, Homer (QB) Wellsburg, W.Va. 1929-30-31 White, James (HB) Holden, W.Va. 1945 White, Jerry (DB) Rockville, Md. 2002-03-04C White, Jordan (OL) Largo, Md. 2021 White, Ka’Raun (WR) Macungie, Pa. 2015-16-17C White, Kevin (WR) Plainfield, N.J. 2013-14 White, Kevin (QB) Casa Grande, Ariz. 1982-84 White, Kyzir (S) Macungie, Pa. 2016-17C White, Leroy (FB) Washington, D.C. 1995-96-97 White, Pat (QB) Daphne, Ala. 2005-06-07-08C White, Patrick (OT) Mine Hill, N.J. 1972 White, Robert (FB) New Martinsville, W.Va. 1940 White, Robert (WR) Ft. Pierce, Fla. 1985 White, Terry (DB) Cambridge, Ohio 1987 Whitham, George (E) Morgantown, W.Va. 1897-98-99 Whitham, William Morgantown, W.Va. 1897-99 Whitman, Richard (DB) St. Albans, W.Va. 1966-67 Whitmire, Shawn (K) Etters, Pa. 2003 Whitmore, Darrell (DB) Front Royal, Va. 1988-89-90-91 Whitten, Darren (LB) Oceana, W.Va. 1986-87 Wiant, Harold D (QB). Glenville, W.Va. 1900-03 Wickline, Kelby (OL) Stillwater, Okla. 2017-18-19 Wicks, Eric (DB) Pittsburgh, Pa. 2004-05-06-07 Wilcher, David (OG) Wintersville, Ohio 1973-74-75 Wiley, Darrick (LB) Jeannette, Pa. 1990-91-92-93 Wiley, Grant (LB) Trappe, Pa. 2000-01-02-03C Wiley, Harry Ruffner (E) Maiden, W.Va. 1909 Wilfong, Daniel (DT) Parsons, W.Va. 1969-70 Wilkenson, Joseph Hamlin, W.Va. 1912 Willey, C.D. Morgantown, W.Va. 1899

Williams, Edward (FB) Sandusky, Ohio 1969-70 Williams, Eldridge (DB) Miami, Fla. 1994 Williams, Fred (G) Beckley, W.Va. 1903-05

Young, Harry (HB) Duquesne, Pa. 1908 Young, Scottie Jr. (S) San Diego, Calif. 2021 Young, Warren (DE) Eightmile, Ala. 2004-05-06 Yount, Carl (E) Morgantown, W.Va. 1908-09 Yuss, Ronald (LB) Charleroi, Pa. 1965-66-67

Williams, Pernell (RB) New Lebanon, Ohip 2004-05 Williams, Ralph “Tom” (RB) Clarksburg, W.Va. 1970 Williams, Reed (LB) Moorefield, W.Va. 2005-06-07-09C

Yeardley, Lawrence (C) Parkersburg, W.Va. 1904-05-07 Yearwood, Wayne (WR) Montreal, Canada 1987 Yeater, Thomas (HB) Moundsville, W.Va. 1962-63 Yoho, Jack (E) Mannington, W.Va. 1945 Yost, Ellis 1896 Yost, Ervin New Martinsville, W.Va. 1901 Yost, Fielding (T) Fairview, W.Va. 1895-96 Yost, Jerry (QB) Rogersville, Pa. 1962-63 Yost, Peter (C) Berkeley Springs, W.Va. 1941-42

Young, Donald (G) Clendenin, W.Va. 1962-63-64

Wilson, Fred (E) Daybrook, W.Va. 1932-33-34 Wilson, Kenneth (E) Morgantown, W.Va. 1948-49 Wilson, Otis (FB) Elkins, W.Va. 1909 Wilson, Matt (OT) East Sparta, Ohio 1998-99-2000 Wilson, Quincy (RB) Weirton, W.Va. 1999-2001-02-03C

Zaleski, Joseph (FB) Morgantown, W.Va. 1933-34-35

Zirbs, Charles (E) Elkins, W.Va. 1930-31-32 Zitelli, Robert (OG) McKees Rocks, Pa. 1970 Zopp, Cam (LB) Buckhannon, W.Va. 1981-83-84 Zubel, Ambrose (G) Wheeling, W.Va. 1946-47-48

Wolfley, Stone (DL) Morgantown, W.Va. 2017-18 Wolfley, Ron (FB) Orchard Park, N.Y. 1981-82-83-84C

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Struck, Richard (E) Upper Darby, Pa. 1959-60-61 Studstill, Darren (QB) Riviera Beach, Fla. 1990-91-92-93 Stump, Richard (DE) Clendenin, W.Va. 1971-72 Stumpp, Edward (HB) Wheeling, W.Va. 1928-29 Stunkard, Benjamin (E) Avilla, Pa. 1929 Stuvek, Fred (T) Millsboro, Pa.. 1947-48-49 Stydahar, Joseph (T) Shinnston, W.Va. 1933-34-35C Styles, Lorenzo (OG) Miami, Fla. 1990-91-92C Suber, Warren (DL) Brownsville, Pa. 1989 Sullivan, William (E) Clairidge, Pa. 1963-64-65C Summits, Scott (DT) Davidsville, Pa. 1987-88-89 Sumpter, Tyler (K/P) Birmingham, Ala. 2020-21 Sunahara, Rex (LS) Bay Village, Ohio 2018-19 Superick, Steve (P) Virginia Beach, Va. 1982-83-84-85 Surbaugh, Raymond (HB) Hinton, W.Va. 1951 Sutherland, John William 1902 Swain, Quentin (LB) Miami, Fla. 2001 Swaney, William G. New Cumberland, W.Va. 1891 Swearingen, Edwin Lewis New Cumberland, W.Va. 1909 Sweeney, Ben (HB) Princeton, W.Va. 1945 Sweeney, Clyde (T) West Union, W.Va. 1953 Sweeney, Harry (HB) Wheeling, W.Va. 1951-52-53-54 Sweeney, Jamie (LB) Greensburg, Pa. 1995-96-97 Sweeney, John Wheeling, W.Va. 1898 Swindall, Shawn (DB-WR) Oklahoma City, Okla. 2000-01 Swinson, Randy (TE) Washington, D.C. 1974-75-77 Swisher, Arthur (G) Fairmont, W.Va. 1932-33C-34 Swoope, Alvin (RB) Port St. Lucie, Fla. 1996-98 Sypult, James (E) Fairmont, W.Va. 1964-65-66C Szuch, Alex (QB) Logan, W.Va. 1956 T Tackett, James (RB) Ashland, Ky. 1977 Taffoni, Joseph (G) Nemacolin, Pa. 1964-65 Taffoni, Matt (LB) Medford, N.J. 1991-92-93-94C Talbott, Kenneth (HB) Elkins, W.Va. 1926-27 Tallarico, Anthony (E) Lorado, W.Va. 1958 Talley, Darryl (LB) East Cleveland, Ohio 1979-80-81-82C Talley, John (QB-WR) East Cleveland, Ohio 1985-86-87 Tallman, Charles (E) Beech Hill, W.Va. 1920-21-22-23 Tamburino, Thomas (DE) Youngstown, Ohio 1971 Tandy, Keith (CB) Hopkinsville, Ky. 2009-10-11C Taparausky, Keith (RB) Shrewsbury, Mass. 1991-92-93 Tate, Brandon (TE) Macon, Miss. 2005-06 Taylor, Blake (FB) Elkins, W.Va. 1910-11 Taylor, Craig (FB) Linden, N.J. 1986-87-88 Taylor, Jay (K) Hershey, Pa. 1996-97-98-99 Taylor, Josh (DL) Miramar, Fla. 2009-10-11 Taylor, Zachariah (G) 1905 Terry, Nate (DB) Homestead, Fla. 1997-99 Terry, Shawn (WR) Homestead, Fla. 2000-01 Thall, Gary (FB) Baltimore, Md. 1966-67-68 Thaxton, Jermaine (DB) Pottstown, Pa. 2002 Thayer, Thomas (LB) New Cumberland, W.Va. 1968 Thimons, Logan (LB) Sarver, Pa. 2018-19 Thistlethwaite, Dan (RB) Kingwood, W.Va. 1981 Thomas, Alan (OL) St. Albans, W.Va. 1977-78-79-80 Thomas, Cedric (WR) Aliquippa, Pa. 1976-77-79-80 Thomas, James “JT” (LB) Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. 1994-95 Thomas, JT (LB) Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. 2007-08-09-10C Thomas, John “Bennie” (HB) Fairmont, W.Va. 1932-33-34 Thomas, Robert (C) Mount Morris, Pa. 1946 47 Thomas, Ryan (TE) Dillsburg, Pa. 2002-03-04 Thomas, Thomas (G) New Martinsville, W.Va. 1935 Thompkins, Gary (DB) Miami, Fla. 1997-98-99 Thompson, Dwayne (WR) Miami, Fla. 2004-05-06 Thompson, Jordan (WR) Katy, Texas 2012-13-14-15 Thornton, Harry (DE) Parkersburg, W.Va. 1975-76 Thornton, Jalen (DL) Cincinnati, Ohio 2020-21 Thornton, John (DT) Scottsdale, Pa. 1995-96-97-98 Thrift, Brenon (DL) Monroeville, Pa. 2019 Thurston, Mark (LB) Miami, Fla. 1998-99 Tiger, Jahn (DT) Arlington, Va. 1994 Tilaye, Ezra (WR) Springfield, Va. 2008 Tillis, Gary (DT) Bancroft, W.Va. 1990 Timko, Mike (QB) Euclid, Ohio 1985-86-87 Timmerman, Jason (LB) Ellwood City, Pa. 1992 Timmerman, Matt (OT) Little Falls, N.J. 2010 Timmerman, Robert (E) Ellwood City, Pa. 1959-60-61C Timmons, Ben (OT/C) Auburn, Ohio 2001-02-03 Tirado, Pete (OG) Lancaster, Pa. 1993-94 Tobin, Elza “Elgie” (HB) Roscoe, Pa. 1907 Todorowski, Walter (OG) Pittsburgh, Pa. 1969 Tolley, Elmer “Pete” (G) Bartley, W.Va. 1958-59-60 Tomko, Robert (LB) Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 1977 Tonkery, Dylan (LB) Bridgeport, W.Va. 2017-18-19-20 Tonkery, Wes (LB) Bridgeport, W.Va. 2012-13-14C Torchio, Anthony (T) Weirton, W.Va. 1948-49 Tracewell, Larry (HB) Parkersburg, W.Va. 1963 Tredway, Richard (E) Ceredo, W.Va. 1952 Trenchard, Thomas G.(E) Church Hill, Md.. 1896 Trickett, Clint (QB) Tallahassee, Fla. 2013-14C Trimarki, Michael (QB) Burgettstown, Pa. 1955-56-57 Trozzo, William (T) Rillton, Pa. 1957-58 Tucker, O’Dell (LB) McKenney, Va. 1994-96-97 Turcan, Murat (K) Morgantown, W.Va. 1978-79-80-81 Turnbull, Renaldo (DE) St. Thomas, V.I. 1987-88-89C Turner, Calvin (DT) Fairmont, W.Va. 1978-79-80-81C Turner, Eric (DB) Weirton, W.Va. 2007 Turner, Jack (C) Beckley, W.Va. 1944 Turner, West (LB) Vanderbilt, Pa. 1983-84 Tyler, Emory Ledrew (C) Keyser, W.Va. 1910 Tyler, Jeremy (S) Lithonia, Ga. 2013-14-15-16 Tyler, Rico (FB) Wilkinsburg, Pa. 1987-88-89-90C

Wolverton, James (HB) Richwood, W.Va. 1935 Wood, Andrew “Pete” (FB) Bluefield, W.Va. 1969-70-71 Wood, Charles (DB) Cadiz, Ohio 1966 67 Wood, Eddie Huntington, W.Va. 1895-96 Woodard, Rodney (FB) Columbia, S.C. 1991-92-93 Woodeshick, Kenneth (T) Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 1963-64-65 Woodeshick, Thomas (HB) Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 1960-61-62 Woodhouse, Shepherd James (C) Loudon Bridge, Va. 1909 Woodruff, James (DB) Buffalo, N.Y. 2001-02-03 Wood, Anthony (DB) Blakeslee, Pa. 2009 Woods, Charles (DB) Dallas, Texas 2021 Woods, Dwayne (RB) Bluefield, W.Va. 1973-75-76 Woods, Harold (DB) Richmond, Va. 1976-77 Woods, J.D. (WR) Naples, Fla. 2010-11-12 Woodside, Paul (K) Falls Church, Va. 1981-82-83-84 Worley, Daryl (CB) Philadelphia, Pa. 2013-14-15 Wracher, Matt (OT) Richfield, Ohio 1988-89 Wright, Andrae (DE) Mobile, Ala. 2005 Wright, Barry (LB) Pensacola, Fla. 2006 Wright, Bryan (RB) Romney, W.Va. 2003-04 Wright, Eugene (C) Fairmont, W.Va. 1931-32-33 Wright, James “Puppy” (LB) Miami, Fla. 1991-92-93-94 Wright, Jorge (DE) Miami, Fla. 2010-11-12 Wyant, Fred (QB) Weston, W.Va. 1952-53-54-55C Wright Jr., Winston (WR) Pooler, Ga. 2019-20-21 Y

Young, Gary (DE) Akron, Ohio 1965-66-67

Yachini, Rob (LB) Follansbee, W.Va. 1989-90 Yates, Brandon (OL) Middleton, Del. 2020-21 Yeager, Louis (FB) Marlinton, W.Va. 1896 97-98C-99

Wilson, Rodney (LB) Washington, D.C. 1986-87 Wilson, Sam (DB) Rochester, N.Y. 1989-90C

Williams, Danny (QB) Beckley, W.Va. 1958-59-60

Williams, Ben (QB) Wilmington, Del. 1974-75 Williams, Dale (OG-C) Cleveland, Ohio 1991-92-93

Williams, Daniel (QB) Belle, W.Va. 1975-76-77 Williams, Daniel (FB) Belle, W.Va. 1951-52-53-54

Williams, Justin (C-OG) Moorefield, W.Va. 2001-02 Williams, Larry (DB) Highland Springs, Va. 2004-05-06-07

Williams, Thomas (G) Beckley, W.Va. 1944-45 Williams, Virgil (G) Parkersburg, W.Va. 1941-42 Williamson, Danny (DE) Wheeling, W.Va. 1965-66-67C Wilson, Dayron (LB) Woodbridge, Va. 2014 Wilson, Craig (DT) River Ridge, La. 2003-04-05-06 Wilson, Donald (C) Moundsville, W.Va. 1952 53

Wiltrout, William (HB) Uniontown, Pa. 1949 Winans, George Washington, D.C. 1900 Winfield, Cory (DB) St. Louis, Mo. 2017 Winn, Keith (TE) Dayton, Ohio 1985-86-87-88 Winter, William (T) Ripley, W.Va. 1959-60-61C Wirth, Joseph (C) Pittsburgh, Pa. 1958-59 Withers, John (LB) Altoona, Pa. 1971-72-73 Wolfe, Walter (HB) Parkersburg, W.Va. 1927 Wolfley, Dale (OG) Orchard Park, N.Y. 1987-88-89-90C

Williams, B.C. (MG) Clifton Forge, Va. 1970-71

Z Zabkar, Joe (TE) Latrobe, Pa. 1983 Zakowski, Mike (OG) Colebrook, Pa. 1974 Zakowski, Thomas (LB) Orwell, Ohio 1971-72-73C

Zambo, Robert (E) McKeesport, Pa. 1967 Zelek, John (G) Oak Hill, W.Va. 1952 Zereoue, Amos (RB) Hempstead, N.Y. 1996-97-98 Zinaich, Peter (FB) Weirton, W.Va. 1946-47-48-49C

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Alexander, Robert (77-78-79-80) Los Angeles Rams (NFL) 1981-83 Los Angeles Express (USFL) 1985 Alford, Mario (2013-14) Cincinnati Bengals (NFL) 2015 Cleveland Browns (NFL) 2016 Chicago Bears (NFL) 2017 Toronto Argonauts (CFL) 2018 Montreal Alouettes (CFL) 2019-21 Anderson, William (43) Boston Yanks (NFL) 1945 Askew-Henry, Dravon (2015-16-17-18C) New York Guardians (XFL) 2020 New Jersey Generals (USFL) 2022 Atty, Alexander (36-37-38) New York Giants (NFL) 1948 Austin, Tavon (2009-10-11-12) St. Louis Rams (NFL) 2013-15 Los Angeles Rams (NFL) 2016-17 Dallas Cowboys (NFL) 2018-19 San Francisco 49ers (NFL) 2020 Green Bay Packers (NFL) 2020 Jacksonville Jaguars (NFL) 2021 Bailey, Russell (15-16-17-19) Akron Pros (APFA) 1920-21 Bailey, Stedman (2010-11-12) St. Louis Rams (NFL) 2013-15 Baisi, Albert (37-38-39) Chicago Bears (NFL) 1940-41,46 Philadelphia Eagles (NFL) 1947 Baker, Mike (90-91-93) St. Louis Stampede (AFL) 1996 Albany Firebirds (AFL) 1997 Grand Rapids Rampage (AFL) 1998-2002 Barber, Kantroy (94-95) New England Patriots (NFL) 1996 Carolina Panthers (NFL) 1997 Miami Dolphins (NFL) 1998-99 Barclay, Don (2008-09-10-11C) Green Bay Packers (NFL) 2012-17 Detroit Lions (NFL) 2017 Barnum, Pete (22-23-25-26) Columbus Tigers (NFL) 1926 Barrows, Scott (82-83-84) Detroit Lions (NFL) 1986-87 Baumann, Charlie (85-86-87-88) Orlando Thunder (WLAF) 1991 Miami Dolphins (NFL) 1991 New England Patriots (NFL) 1991-92 Orlando Predators (AFL) 1996-97 Beasley, Aaron (92-93-94-95) Jacksonville Jaguars (NFL) 1996-2001 New York Jets (NFL) 2002-03 Atlanta Falcons (NFL) 2004 Becht, Anthony (96-97-98-99) New York Jets (NFL) 2000-04 Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NFL) 2005-07 St. Louis Rams (NFL) 2008 Arizona Cardinals (NFL) 2009 Kansas City Chiefs (NFL) 2011 Beck, Carl (20) Buffalo All-Americans (APFA) 1921 Bell, Grantis (85-86-87-88) Orlando Thunder (WLAF) 1992 Detroit Drive (AFL) 1993 Massachusetts Marauders (AFL) 1994 Tampa Bay Storm (AFL) 1994 Bigelow, Kenny (2018) DC Defenders (XFL) 2020 Bischoff, Paul (50-51-52) Hamilton Tiger-Cats (CFL) 1955 Bosley, Bruce (52-53-54-55) San Francisco 49ers (NFL) 1956-68 Atlanta Falcons (NFL) 1969 Bove, John (48-49-50) Ottawa Rough Riders (CFL) 1951-53,55, 58-59 Braham, Rich (90-91-92-93) Arizona Cardinals (NFL) 1994 Cincinnati Bengals (NFL) 1994-2006 Braxton, Jim (68-69-70) Buffalo Bills (NFL) 1971-78 Miami Dolphins (NFL) 1978

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Brewster, Walter (27-28) Buffalo Bisons (NFL) 1929 Briggs, Tom (91-92) Anaheim Piranhas (AFL) 1997 Portland Forest Dragons (AFL) 1997-99 Oklahoma Wranglers (AFL) 2000-01 Dallas Desperados (AFL) 2002-03 Austin Wranglers (AFL) 2004-06 Tampa Bay Storm (AFL) 2007-08 Brown, Anthony (87-88) New York Jets (NFL) 1989-92 Brown, Antonio (98-99-2000-01) Buffalo Bills (NFL) 2003 Washington Redskins (NFL) 2004-05 Brown, Jarrett (2006-07-08-09) West Virginia Roughriders (AAL) 2019 Brown, Michael (2018-19-20) New Jersey Generals (USFL) 2022 Brown, Tim (92-93) Anaheim Piranhas (AFL) 1997 Albany Firebirds (AFL) 1998-2000 Chicago Rush (AFL) 2001 Browning, John (93-94-95) Kansas City Chiefs (NFL) 1996-2005 Bruder, Woodruff (24) Buffalo Bisons (NFL) 1925 Frankford Yellowjackets (NFL) 1925-26 Buggs, Danny (72-73-74) New York Giants (NFL) 1975-76 Washington Redskins (NFL) 1976-79 Edmonton Eskimos (CFL) 1980 Tampa Bay Bandits (USFL) 1983 San Antonio Gunslingers (USFL) 1984-85 Bulger, Marc (96-97-98-99) St. Louis Rams (NFL) 2001-09 Baltimore Ravens (NFL) 2010 Bumgardner, Rex (46-47) Buffalo Bills (AAFC) 1948-49 Cleveland Browns (NFL) 1950-52 Burke, Mark (73-74-75) Philadelphia Eagles (NFL) 1976 Cajuste, Yodny (2015-16-17-18) New England Patriots (NFL) 2019-21 Campbell, Todd (79-80-81-82) Arizona Wranglers (USFL) 1983 Campbell, George (2018-19C) Calgary Stampeders (CFL) 2021 Capers, Selvish (2005-06-07-08) Washington Redskins (NFL) 2010 New York Giants (NFL) 2011-12 Edmonton Eskimos (CFL) 2014 Winnipeg Blue Bombers (CFL) 2015 Carliss, John (38-39-40) Richmond Rebels (DFL) 1941 Clarke, Harry (37-38-39) Chicago Bears (NFL) 1940-43 San Diego Bombers (PCFL) 1945 Los Angeles Dons (AAFC) 1946-48 Chicago Rockets (AAFC) 1948 Clarke, Will (2011-12-13C) Cincinnati Bengals (NFL) 2014-16 Tampa Bayl Buccaneers (NFL) 2017-18 St. Louis Battlehawks (XFL) 2020 Cobourne, Avon (99-2000-01C-02C) Detroit Lions (NFL) 2003-04 Cologne Centurions (NFLE) 2004 Miami Dolphins (NFL) 2005 Montreal Alouettes (CFL) 2005-10 Hamilton Tiger-Cats (CFL) 2011-13 Collins, Mike (90-91-92-93C) St. Louis Stampede AFL) 1995 Compton, Mike (89-90-91-92) Detroit Lions (NFL) 1993-2000 New England Patriots (NFL) 2001-03 Jacksonville Jaguars (NFL) 2004 Crennel, Carl (67-68-69) Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL) 1970 Winnipeg Blue Bombers (CFL) 1971 Montreal Alouettes (CFL) 1972-79 Edmonton Eskimos (CFL) 1979 Hamilton Tiger-Cats (CFL) 1980 Saskatchewan Roughriders (CFL) 1981 Curtis, Canute (93-94-95-96) Cincinnati Bengals (NFL) 1997-2002 CAJUSTE

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[ 197 ] RECORD BOOK Curtis, Travis (83-84-85-86) St. Louis Cardinals (NFL) 1987 Phoenix Cardinals (NFL) 1988 Minnesota Vikings (NFL) 1989 New York Jets (NFL) 1990 Barcelona Dragons (WLAF) 1992 Davis, Carl (22-23-24-25) Newark Bears (AFL) 1926 Frankford Yellowjackets (NFL) 1927 Davis, James (99-2000-01-02C) Detroit Lions (NFL) 2003-05 Davis, Jason (1999-2000-01-02) Berlin Thunder (NFLE) 2006 De Groh, Eric (95-96-97-98) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NFL) 1999 Devine, Noel (2007-08-09-10C) Omaha Nighthawks (UFL) 2011 Montreal Alouettes (CFL) 2012-13 Edmonton Eskimos (CFL) 2014 West Virginia Roughriders (AAL) 2019 Dillon, K.J. (2012-13-14-15) Houston Texans (NFL) 2016 Doggette, Cecil (90-91) Detroit Drive (AFL) 1993 Arizona Rattlers (AFL) 1995, 97-2002 Grand Rapids Rampage (AFL) 2003-05 Columbus Destroyers (AFL) 2006 Dolly, Richard (37-38-39) Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL) 1941,45 Douglas, Rasul (2015-16) Philadelphia Eagles (NFL) 2017-19 Carolina Panthers (NFL) 2020 Green Bay Packers (NFL) 2021 Drewrey, Willie (81-82-83-84) Houston Oilers (NFL) 1985-88 Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NFL) 1989-92 Houston Oilers (NFL) 1993 Durrette, Mike (80-81) Los Angeles Express (USFL) 1983-85 San Francisco 49ers (NFL) 1986-87 Easley, Walter (76-77-79-80) San Francisco 49ers (NFL) 1981-82 Chicago Blitz (USFL) 1983 Pittsburgh Maulers (USFL) 1984 Eckberg, Gustavus (22-23-24) Cleveland Bulldogs (NFL) 1925 Edmonds, Chris (1997-98-99-2000) Cincinnati Bengals (NFL) 2002-03 NAME (YEARS LETTERED AT WVU) TEAM/LEAGUE YEARS

Eller, Charlie (36-37-38) Newark Bears (AA) 1939-41 Emanuel, Charles (93-94-95-96) Minnesota Vikings (NFL) 1997 Philadelphia Eagles (NFL) 1997 Rhein Fire (NFLE) 1999 Estrada, Angel (2002-03) Ohio Valley Greyhounds (NIFL) 2004 New York Dragons (AFL) 2005-08 Farley, Dale (68-69-70) Miami Dolphins (NFL) 1971 Buffalo Bills (NFL) 1972-73 Toronto Argonauts (CFL) 1974 Feigt, Curtis (2011-12-13) Kansas City Chiefs (NFL) 2014 Fields, Tony II (2019) Cleveland Browns (NFL) 2020-21 Fisher, Charles (95-96-97-98) Cincinnati Bengals (NFL) 1999-2000 Ford, Garrett (65-66-67) Denver Broncos (AFL) 1968 Ford, Larry (2009-10) Florida Tarpons (UIFL) 2011-12 San Antonio Talons (AFL) 2012 Orlando Predators (AFL) 2013 Cleveland Gladiators (AFL) 2014 Lehigh Valley Steelhawks (AFL) 2014-16 High Country Grizzlies (NAL) 2017 Atlanta Havoc (AAL) 2018 Carolina Cobras (NAL) 2020-21 Foreman, Shawn (95-96-97-98) Oklahoma Wranglers (AFL) 2001 Dallas Desperados (AFL) 2002 Fowler, Delbert (77-78-79-80) Montreal Alouettes (CFL) 1982-83 Winnipeg Blue Bombers (CFL) 1984, 86-89 Fowlkes, Dennis (79-80-81-82) Minnesota Vikings (NFL) 1983-85 Fox, Mike (86-87-88-89) New York Giants (NFL) 1990-94 Carolina Panthers (NFL) 1995-98 Frazier, Lance (2000-01-02-03C) Dallas Cowboys (NFL) 2004 Cologne Centurions (NFLE) 2006 Saskatchewan Rough Riders (CFL) 2007-11 Fryer, Kenneth (40-43) Newport News (DFL) 1941 Brooklyn Tigers (NFL) 1944

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Garvin, Terence (2009-10-11-12) Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL) 2013-15 Washington Redskins (NFL) 2016 Seattle Seahawks (NFL) 2017 San Francisco 49ers (NFL) 2018 St. Louis Battlehawks (XFL) 2020 Gilliam, Rick (97-98-99-2000) Indiana Firebirds (AFL) 2002 Gibson, Shelton (2014-15-16) Philadelphia Eagles (NFL) 2017-19 Gist, Andre (80-81-82) Tampa Bay Bandits (USFL) 1983 Glowinski, Mark (2013-14) Seattle Seahawks (NFL) 2015-17 Indianapolis Colts (NFL) 2017-21 Goode, Najee (2008-09-10-11C) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NFL) 2012 Philadelphia Eagles (NFL) 2013-17 Indianapolis Colts (NFL) 2018 Jacksonville Jaguars (NFL) 2019 Goodman, Henry (40-41) Detroit Lions (NFL) 1942 Goodwin, Charles Tod (32-33-34) New York Giants (NFL) 1935-36 Wilmington Clippers (DFL) 1937 Wilmington Clippers (AA) 1938-40 Graham, Frederick (21-22-23-24) Frankford Yellowjackets (NFL) 1926 Providence Steam Rollers (AFL) 1926 Grant, David (84-85-86-87) Cincinnati Bengals (NFL) 1988-92 Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NFL) 1992 Green Bay Packers (NFL) 1993 Grant, Stephen (88-89-90-91) Indianapolis Colts (NFL) 1992-97 Green, Anthony (96-97-98-99) New York Giants (NFL) 2001 Green, Barrett (96-97-98-99) Detroit Lions (NFL) 2000-03 New York Giants (NFL) 2004-05 Gresham, Bob (68-69-70) New Orleans Saints (NFL) 1971-72 Houston Oilers (NFL) 1973-74 New York Jets (AFL) 1975-76 Grier, Will (2017-18C) Carolina Panthers (NFL) 2019-20 Dallas Cowboys (NFL) 2021 Guseman, Richard (56-57-58) New York Titans (AFL) 1960-62 New York Jets (AFL) 1963 Denver Broncos (AFL) 1964 Gussie, Michael (37-38-39) Brooklyn Dodgers (NFL) 1940 Haering, Chris (86-87-88-89) New York/New Jersey Knights (WLAF) 1991 Hagberg, Rudolph (27-28) Buffalo Bisons (NFL) 1929 Brooklyn Dodgers (NFL) 1930 Hardy, Isaiah (2016-17-18) Albany Empire (NAL) 2020-21 Harris, Chuck (81) Denver Dynamite (AFL) 1987 Los Angeles Cobras (AFL) 1988 Maryland Commandos (AFL) 1989 Washington Commandos (AFL) 1990 Albany Firebirds (AFL) 1991 Chicago Bears (NFL%) 1987 Harris, Kay-Jay (2004-05) St. Louis Rams (NFL) 2006-07 New York Giants (NFL) 2008 Harris, Harry (17) Akron Pros (APFA) 1920 Harris, Major (87-88-89) British Columbia Lions (CFL) 1990 Columbus Thunderbolts (AFL) 1991 Cleveland Thunderbolts (AFL) 1992 Hathaway, Steve (81-82-83) Indianapolis Colts (NFL) 1984 Hedrick, Olan (35-36-37) Newark Bears (AA) 1939 Heeter, Eugene (60-61-62) New York Jets (AFL) 1963-65 Henry, Chris (2003-04) Cincinnati Bengals (NFL) 2005-09 RASUL DOUGLAS

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Herock, Kenneth (60-61-62) Oakland Raiders (AFL) 1963-67 Cincinnati Bengals (AFL) 1968 Boston Patriots (AFL) 1969 Hill, Ed (90-91-92-93) St. Louis Stampede (AFL) 1995-96 Milwaukee Mustangs (AFL) 1997 Holifield, John (84-85-86) Cincinnati Bengals (NFL) 1989 Holmes, Jerry (78-79) New York Jets (NFL) 1980-83 Pittsburgh Maulers (USFL) 1984 New Jersey Generals (USFL) 1985 New York Jets (NFL) 1986-87 Detroit Lions (NFL) 1988-89 Green Bay Packers (NFL) 1990-91 Hostetler, Jeff (82-83) New York Giants (NFL) 1984-92 Oakland Raiders (NFL) 1993-96 Washington Redskins (NFL) 1997-98 Howley, Chuck (55-56-57) Chicago Bears (NFL) 1958-59 Dallas Cowboys (NFL) 1961-73 Huff, Sam (52-53-54-55)# New York Giants (NFL) 1956-63 Washington Redskins (NFL) 1964-67,69 Hunter, Ernest (2002-03-04-05) Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Pioneers (AFL2) 2007 Los Angeles Avengers (AFL) 2008 Igono, David (2005) Central Valley Coyotes (AFL2) 2008 Irvin, Bruce (2010-11) Seattle Seahawks (NFL) 2012-15 Oakland Raiders (NFL) 2016-18 Atlanta Falcons (NFL) 2018 Carolina Panthers (NFL) 2019 Seattle Seahawks (NFL) 2020 Chicago Bears (NFL) 2021 Ivy, Khori (1997-98-99-2000C) Barcelona Dragons (NFLE) 2002 Los Angeles Avengers (AFL) 2005 Ivy, Mortty (2005-06-07-08) Carolina Panthers (NFL) 2009 Pittsburgh Steeleers (NFL) 2011-12 Jenkins, Leon (69-70-71) Detroit Lions (NFL) 1972 Shreveport Steamers (WFL) 1975 Jennings Jr., Gary (20015-16-17-18) Seattle Seahawks (NFL) 2019 Miami Dolphins (NFL) 2019 Jett, James (89-90-91-92) Oakland Raiders (NFL) 1993-2002 Johnson, Undra (85-86-87-88) Atlanta Falcons (NFL) 1989 San Antonio Riders (WLAF) 1991 Johnson, Will (2007-08-09-10) Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL) 2012-15 New York Giants (NFL) 2016 Johnston, Chad (94-95-96) Orlando Predators (AFL) 1998 Jones, Adam (2002-03-04) Tennessee Titans (NFL) 2005-06 Dallas Cowboys (NFL) 2008 Cincinnati Bengals (NFL) 2010-17 Denver Broncos (NFL) 2018 Jones, Greg (88-90) London Monarchs (WFL) 1992 Joseph, Karl (2012-13-14-15) Oakland Raiders (NFL) 2016-19 Cleveland Browns (NFL) 2020 Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL) 2021 Jozwiak, Brian (83-84-85-86) Kansas City Chiefs (NFL) 1986-88 Karr, William (30-31-32) Chicago Bears (NFL) 1933-38 Keane, Thomas (46-47) Los Angeles Rams (NFL) 1948-51 Dallas, Texans (NFL) 1952 Baltimore Colts (NFL) 1953-54 Chicago Cardinals (NFL) 1955 Kelchner, Jake (92-93) Las Vegas Posse (CFL) 1994 Tampa Bay Storm (AFL) 1995 Milwaukee Mustangs (AFL) 1996 Florida Bobcats (AFL) 1996-97 Grand Rapids Rampage (AFL) 1998 Kidd, Harold (91-92-93-94) Orlando Predators (AFL) 1996 Kimble, Frank (41) Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL) 1945 King, Andrew (15-16-17-19) Akron Pros (APFA) 1920-22 Milwaukee Badgers (NFL) 1922 Chicago Cardinals (NFL) 1923-24 Hammond Pros (NFL) 1925 Krutko, Lawrence (55-56-57) Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL) 1958-60 Kwiatkoski, Nick (2012-13-14-15) Chicago Bears (NFL) 2016-19 Las Vegas Raiders (NFL) 2020-21 Lake, Antwan (98-99-2000-01) Detroit Lions (NFL) 2002 Atlanta Falcons (NFL) 2004-05 New Orleans Saints (NFL) 2006-08 Lambert, Gordon (64-65) Denver Broncos (AFL) 1968-69 Landolt, Kevin (95-96-97-98) Jacksonville Jaguars (NFL) 1999 Lankster, Ellis (2007-08) Buffalo Bills (NFL) 2009 New York Jets (NFL) 2011-14 Hamilton Tiger-Cats (CFL) 2016 Atlanta Havoc (AFL) 2018 West Virginia Roughriders (AAL) 2019 Lee, Ron (72-74-75) Baltimore Colts (NFL) 1976-78 Leftridge, Dick (63-64-65) Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL) 1966 Lester, Ray (48) Patterson Panthers (AFL) 1949 Linn, Jack (86-87-88-89) Indianapolis Colts (NFL) 1991 Detroit Lions (NFL) 1992-93 Cincinnati Bengals (NFL) 1993 Logan, Mike (93-94-95-96) Jacksonville Jaguars (NFL) 1997-2000 Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL) 2001-06 Long Jr., David (2016-17-18C) Tennessee Titans (NFL) 2019-21 Lopasky, William (58-59) San Francisco 49ers (NFL) 1961 Lucas, Jeff (83-84-85-86) Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL%) 1987 Lucas, Marquis (2013-14-15) Tampa Bay Vipers (XFL) 2020 New Orleans Breakers (USFL) 2022 Lucente, John (43) Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL) 1945 Richmond Rebels (DFL) 1946 Wilmington Clippers (AA) 1947 Luck, Oliver (78-79-80-81) Houston Oilers (NFL) 1982-86 Madsen, Joe (2009-10-11-12) Los Angeles KISS (AFL) 2014 Cleveland Gladiators (AFL) 2016-17 Mahan, Walter (22-23-24-25) Frankford Yellowjackets (NFL) 1926 Chicago Bulls (AFL) 1926 Mahrt, Armin (22-23) Dayton Triangles (NFL) 1924-25 Pottstown Maroons (NFL) 1925 Mallory, John (65-66-67) Philadelphia Eagles (NFL) 1968 Atlantic Falcons (NFL) 1969-71 Houston Texans (WFL) 1974 Shreveport Steamers (WFL) 1974-75 Mantooth, Billy Joe (71-72) Philadelphia Eagles (NFL) 1973 Houston Oilers (NFL) 1974-75 Marbury, Kerry (71-72) Toronto Argonauts (CFL) 1973 Ottawa Rough Riders (CFL) 1974 Birmingham Vulcans (WFL) 1975 Marconi, Joe (52-53-54-55) Los Angeles Rams (NFL) 1956-61 Chicago Bears (NFL) 1962-66 Marker, Henry (29-30-31-32) Pittsburgh Pirates (NFL) 1934 Marlatt, Pat (85-86-87-88) New York/New Jersey Knights (WLAF) 1991-92 Marshall, Rasheed (2001-02-03-04C) San Francisco 49ers (NFL) 2005 Columbus Destroyers (AFL) 2007 Mays, Alvoid (88) Washington Redskins (NFL) 1990-94 Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL) 1995 Tampa Bay Storm (AFL) 1998-2001 McAfee, Pat (2005-06-07-08) Indianapolis Colts (NFL) 2009-16 McCann, Dee (2004-05) Detroit Lions (NFL) 2006 McIntyre, Corey (1998-99-2000-01) Cleveland Browns (NFL) 2005 Atlanta Falcons (NFL) 2006-07 New Orleans Saints (NFL) 2006 Buffalo Bills (NFL) 2008-12 McKivitz, Colton (2016-17-18-19C) San Francisco 49ers (NFL) 2020-21 Mclee, Boo (2003-04-05-06) Green Bay Blizzard (AFL2) 2008 Meredith, Russell (17-20-21-22) Louisville Brecks (NFL) 1923 Cleveland Bulldogs (NFL) 1925 Merritts, Jim (82-83) Indianapolis Colts (NFL%) 1987 Merrow, Jeff (72-73-74) Oakland Raiders (NFL) 1977 Atlanta Falcons (NFL) 1975-83 Miller, Julian (2008-09-10-11) Cleveland Gladiators (AFL) 2014 Utah Blaze (AFL) 2013 Cincinnati Bengals (NFL) 2012 Miller, Pat (2009-10-11-12) Portland Thunder (AFL) 2014

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[ 199 ] RECORD BOOK NAME (YEARS LETTERED AT WVU) TEAM/LEAGUE YEARS NAME (YEARS LETTERED AT WVU) TEAM/LEAGUE YEARS NAME (YEARS LETTERED AT WVU) TEAM/LEAGUE YEARS Moan, Emmett “Kelly” (35-36-37) New Jersey Giants (AA) 1938 Cleveland Rams (NFL) 1939 Moran, James (46-47-48) Wilkes-Barre Barons (AFL) 1949 Morrison, Edward (24-25-26) Frankford Yellowjackets (NFL) 1927 Mullen, Gary (81-82-83-84) Chicago Bears (NFL%) 1987 Denver Dynamite (AFL) 1987 Los Angeles Cobras (AFL) 1988 Detroit Drive (AFL) 1989-92 Cincinnati Rockers (AFL) 1993 Tampa Bay Storm (AFL) 1994 Milwaukee Mustangs (AFL) 1995 Mundy, Ryan (2007) Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL) 2009-12 New York Giants (NFL) 2013 Chicago Bears (NFL) 2014-15 Murrell, Adrian (90-91-92) New York Jets (NFL) 1993-97 Arizona Cardinals (NFL) 1998-99 Washington Redskins (NFL) 2000 Napoleon, Eugene (87-88-89) Tampa Bay Storm (AFL) 1992 Orlando Predators (AFL) 1992 Nardacci, Nicholas (21-22-23-24) Cleveland Bulldogs (NFL) 1925 Neild, Chris (2007-08-09-10C) Washington Redskins (NFL) 2011-14 Nicely, Joseph (56-57) Montreal Alouettes (CFL) 1958 Nimmo, Lance (99-2000-01-02) Cologne Centurions (NFLE) 2004 Oliker, Aaron (24-25-26) Pottsville Maroons (NFL) 1926 Orlando, Bo (85-86-87-88) Houston Oilers (NFL) 1990-94 San Diego Chargers (NFL) 1995 Cincinnati Bengals (NFL) 1996-97 Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL) 1998 Orr, Thomas (90-91-92-93) Connecticut Coyotes (AFL) 1996 New York CityHawks (AFL) 1997 Ours, Wes (98-98-2000) Indianapolis Colts (NFL) 2001 Tennessee Titans (NFL) 2001 Amsterdam Admirals (NFLE) 2003 Los Angeles Avengers (AFL) 2004-05 Philadelphia Soul (AFL) 2006-08 Owens, Artie (72-73-74-75) San Diego Chargers (NFL) 1976-78 Buffalo Bills (NFL) 1980 New England Patriots (NFL) 1980 Philadelphia Stars (USFL) 1983 Page, Solomon (96-97-98) Dallas Cowboys (NFL) 1999-2002 San Diego Chargers (NFL) 2003 Pankey, Adam (2013-14-15-16) Green Bay Packers (NFL) 2017-18 Miami Dolphins (NFL) 2019-21 Parriott, William (30-31-32) Cincinnati Reds (NFL) 1934 Perkins, Steve (92-93-94) St. Louis Stampede AFL) 1996 Porter, Jerry (97-98-99) Oakland Raiders (NFL) 2000-07 Jacksonville Jaguars (NFL) 2008 Pridemore, Tom (75-76-77) Atlanta Falcons (NFL) 1978-85 Proctor, Basil (88-89) Sacramento Surge (WLAF) 1992 Saskatchewan Roughriders (CFL) 1993 Sacramento Gold Miners (CFL) 1993 Florida Bobcats (AFL) 1996 Connecticut Coyotes (AFL) 1996 New Jersey Red Dogs (AFL) 1997 Grand Rapids Rampage (AFL) 1998 Iowa Barnstormers (AFL) 1999 New York Dragons (AFL) 2002 Purnell, Lovett (93-94-95) New England Patriots (NFL) 1996-98 Baltimore Ravens (NFL) 1999 Chicago Enforcers (XFL) 2001 Raugh, Mark (79-80-81-82) Pittsburgh Maulers (USFL) 1984 Memphis Showboats (USFL) 1985 Ray, John (89-90-91) Indianapolis Colts (NFL) 1993 Rembert, Reggie (88-89) Cincinnati Bengals (NFL) 1990-93 Reynaud, Darius (2005-06-07) Minnesota Vikings (NFL) 2008-09 New York Giants (NFL) 2010-11 Tennessee Titans (NFL) 2012 New York Jets (NFL) 2013 Richardson, Kent (2006-07-08-09) Philadelphia Soul (AFL) 2011-15 Orlando Predators (AFL) 2016 Cleveland Gladiators (AFL) 2017 Philadelphia Soul (AFL) 2017 Washington Valor (AFL) 2018 Riddick, Shaq (2014) Arizona Cardinals (NFL) 2015 Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL) 2016 Riley, Dave (75-76-77) Philadelphia Stars (USFL) 1983-84 Baltimore Stars (USFL) 1985 Robsock, Tom (92-93-94) Oakland Raiders (NFL) 1995 Robinson Jr., Kenny (2017-18) St. Louis Battlehawks (XFL) 2020 Carolina Panthers (NFL) 2020-21 Russ, Bernard (95-96) New England Patriots (NFL) 1997-99 Scottish Claymores (NFLE) 1999 Ryan, Clarence (26-27-28) Buffalo Bisons (NFL) 1929 Sanders, Jock (2007-08-09-10) British Columbia Lions (CFL) 2011-12 Saskatchewan Roughriders (CFL) 2013 Calgary Stampeders (CFL) 2014 Sands, Robert (2008-09-10) Cincinnati Bengals (NFL) 2011-12 Edmonton Eskimos (CFL) 2014 Saskatchewan Roughriders (CFL) 2016 Sauerbrun, Todd (91-92-93-94) Chicago Bears (NFL) 1995-99 Kansas City Chiefs (NFL) 2000 Carolina Panthers (NFL) 2001-04 Denver Broncos (NFL) 2005, 07 New England Patriots (NFL) 2006 Saunders, David (95-96-98) New Jersey Red Dogs (AFL) 2000 New Jersey Gladiators (AFL) 2001 Tampa Bay Storm (AFL) 2002-03, 2007-08 Columbus Destroyers (AFL) 2004-06 Schmitt, Owen (2005-06-07) Seattle Seahwaks (NFL) 2008-09 Philadelphia Eagles (NFL) 2010-11 Oakland Raiders (NFL) 2012 Seabright, Charles (38-39-40) Cleveland Rams (NFL) 1941 Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL) 1946-50 Setron, Joseph (19-20-21) Cleveland Indians (NFL) ............................. 1923 Sheffey, Jeremy (2003-04-05-06) New York Dragons (AFL) 2008 Green Bay Blizzard (AFL2) 2008 Shonk, John (39-40) Philadelphia Eagles (NFL) 1941 Sills, David V (15, 17-18C) New York Giants (NFL) 2019-21 Sims, Charles (2013C) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NFL) 2014-18 Slaton, Steve (2005-06-07) Houston Texans (NFL) 2008-11 Miami Dolphins (NFL) 2011 Toronto Argonauts (CFL) 2014 Slay, Henry (94-95-96-97) Berlin Thunder (NFLE) 1999 New Jersey Red Dogs (AFL) 2000 New Jersey Gladiators (AFL) 2001 New York/New Jersey Hitmen (XFL) 2001 Florida Bobcats (AFL) 2001 Smalls, Fred (82-83-84-85) Philadelphia Eagles (NFL%) 1987 Pittsburgh Gladiators (AFL) 1990 Washington Commandos (AFL) 1990 Albany Firebirds (AFL) 1991 Smallwood, Wendell (2013-14-15) Philadelphia Eagles (NFL) 2016-18 Washington Redskins (NFL) 2019 Smider, Brian (85-86-87-88) San Antonio Riders (WLAF) 1991 Smith, Derrick (2002) Winnipeg Blue Bombers (CFL) 2004 Smith, Dreamius (2013-14) San Diego Chargers (NFL) 2015 Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL) 2016 QUINTON SPAIN

AAFC - All-American Football Conference (1946-49) AFL - American Football League (1926) AFL - American Football League (1936) AFL - American Football League (1960-69)

UFL - United Football League (2011)

IFL - Indoor Football League (2014) This list was compiled by the West Virginia University Athletics Communications Office. Any corrections or additions are requested. This list is complete through the 2022 professional football season. Inclusion is based on at least one game of active service on the roster of any professional football team recognized by the Pro Football Re searchers Association. Research on the Canadian Football League was supplied by independent researcher Jay Langhammer of Fort Worth, Tex as. Arena Football League listings were supplied by Jennifer Boehm and Neil Boudreaux.

APFA - American Professional Football Association (1920-21) NFL - National Football League (1920-2015)

NFLE - National Football League Europe (1998-2003) PCFL Pacific Coast Football League (1940-48) AFL - Arena Football League (1987-2014)

UIFL - United Indoor Football League (2011-12)

DFL - Dixie Football League (1936-47)

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[ 200 ] RECORD BOOK Smith, Geno (2009-10-11C-12) New York Jets (NFL) 2013-16 New York Giants (NFL) 2017 Los Angeles Chargers (NFL) 2018 Seattle Seahawks (NFL) 2019-21 Smith, Matt (83-84-85-86) Denver Broncos (NFL%) 1987 Sniffen, Jeff (89-90) Albany Firebirds (AFL) 1991 Sortet, Wilbur (30-31-32) Pittsburgh Pirates (NFL) 1933-40 Spain, Quinton (2011-14) Tennessee Titans (NFL) 2015-18 Buffalo Bills (NFL) 2019-20 Cincinnati Bengals (NFL) 2020-21 Stephenson, J. Davidson (48-50) Los Angeles Rams (NFL) 1950 Green Bay Packers (NFL) 1951-55 Stills, Gary (96-97-98) Frankfurt Galaxy (NFLE) 2001 Kansas City Chiefs (NFL) 1999-2005 Baltimore Ravens (NFL) 2006-07 St. Louis Rams (NFL) 2008 Las Vegas Locomotives (UFL) 2009 Studstill, Darren (90-91-92-93) Dallas Cowboys (NFL) 1994 Jacksonville Jaguars (NFL) 1995-96 Stydahar, Joseph (33-34-35)# Chicago Bears (NFL) 1936-42,45-46 Superick, Steve (82-83-84-85) Houston Oilers (NFL%) 1987 Taffoni, Joseph (64-65) Cleveland Browns (NFL) 1967-70 New York Giants (NFL) 1972-73 Talley, Darryl (79-80-81-82) Buffalo Bills (NFL) 1983-94 Atlanta Falcons (NFL) 1995 Minnesota Vikings (NFL) ............................ 1996 Talley, John (85-86-87) Cleveland Browns (NFL) 1990-91 Tallman, Charles (21-22-23) Cleveland Indians (NFL) 1924 Tandy, Keith (2008-09-10-11C) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NFL) 2012-17 Atlanta Falcons (NFL) 2018 Taylor, Craig (85-86-87-88) Cincinnati Bengals (NFL) 1989-91 Milwaukee Mustangs (AFL) 1995-96 New Jersey Red Dogs (AFL) 1997-98 Taylor, Jay (96-97-98-99) Orlando Rage (XFL) 2001 Rhein Fire (NFLE) 2003 Orlando Predators (AFL) 2004, 2006, 2008 Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NFL) 2004 Terry, Nate (97-99) Saskatchewan Rough Riders (CFL) 2000 Scottish Claymores (NFLE) 2001 Calgary Stampeders (CFL) 2004 Thomas, J.T. (2007-08-09-10C) Chicago Bears (NFL) 2011-12 Jacksonville Jaguars (NFL) 2013-14 New York Giants (NFL) 2015-17 Thompkins, Gary (97-98-99-2000) Frankfurt Galaxy (NFLE) 2001 Thornton, John (95-96-97-98) Tennessee Titans (NFL) 1999-2002 Cincinnati Bengals (NFL) 2003-08 Trimarki, Mickey (55-56-57) Hamilton Tiger-Cats (CFL) 1958 Turnbull, Renaldo (87-88-89) New Orleans Saints (NFL) 1990-96 Carolina Panthers (NFL) 1997 Turner, Calvin (78-79-80-81) Denver Gold (USFL) 1983-85 Pittsburgh Gladiators (AFL) 1988 Vanderjagt, Mike (91-92) Saskatchewan Roughriders (CFL) 1993-95 Minnesota Fighting Pike (AFL) 1996 Toronto Argonauts (CFL) 1996-97 Indianapolis Colts (NFL) 1998-2005 Dallas Cowboys (NFL) 2006 Walker, Fulton (77-78-79-80) Miami Dolphins (NFL) 1981-85 Los Angeles Raiders (NFL) 1985 Walters, Sean (2013-15-16) Ottawa Redblacks (CFL) 2018 Washington, Keith II (2018-19) New Orleans Saints (NFL) 2020 New Orleans Breakers (USFL) 2022 Washington, Vann (93-94-95-96) Kansas City Chiefs (NFL) 1997 KYZIR WHITE Wesco, Trevon (2016-17-18) New York Jets (NFL) 2019-21 White, Kevin (2013-14) Chicago Bears (NFL) 2015-18 San Francisco 49ers (NFL) 2020 New Orleans Saints (NFL) 2021 White, Kyzir (2016-17C) Los Angeles Chargers (NFL) 2018-21 White, Pat (2005-06-07-08C) Miami Dolphins (NFL) 2009 Edmonton Eskimos (CFL) 2014 Williams, Dale (91-92-93) Cleveland Thunderbolts (AFL) 1994 Williams, Edward (69-70) Winnipeg Blue Bombers (CFL) 1971-72 Wilson, Quincy (1999-2001-02-03C) Cincinnati Bengals (NFL) 2004, 2006 Wolfley, Ron (81-82-83-84) St. Louis Cardinals (NFL) 1985-87 Phoenix Cardinals (NFL) 1988-91 Cleveland Browns (NFL) 1992-93 Woodeshick, Tom (60-61-62) Philadelphia Eagles (NFL) 1963-71 St. Louis Cardinals (NFL) 1972 Woods, J.D. (2008-09-10-11) Tri-Cities Fever (IFL) 2014 Woods, Harold (76-77) Saskatchewan Roughriders (CFL) 1978 Hamilton Tiger-Cats (CFL) 1979-82 Toronto Argonauts (CFL) 1982 Montreal Alouettes (CFL) 1983 Worley, Daryl (2014-15) Carolina Panthers (NFL) 2016-17 Oakland Raiders (NFL) 2018-19 Dallas Cowboys (NFL) 2020 Buffalo Bills (NFL) 2020 Las Vegas Raiders (NFL) 2020 Detroit Lions (NFL) 2021 Wyant, Fred (52-53-54-55) Washington Redskins (NFL) 1956 Toronto Argonauts (CFL) 1957 Young, Warren (2004-05-06) Green Bay Blizzard (AFL2) 2008 Zereoue, Amos (96-97-98) Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL) 1999-2003 Oakland Raiders (NFL) 2004 New England Patriots (NFL) 2005 # - Pro Football Hall of Fame

WVU) TEAM/LEAGUE YEARS NAME (YEARS LETTERED AT WVU) TEAM/LEAGUE YEARS NAME (YEARS LETTERED AT WVU) TEAM/LEAGUE YEARS

WLAF - World League of American Football (1991-97) AFL2 - Arena Football League2 (2000-09)

% - Replacement Player-1987 NFL Players Strike

XFL - Xtreme Football League

AAL - American Areana League (2018-19)

USFL - United States Football League (1983WFL85/2022)-World Football League (1974-75) CFL - Canadian Football League AA - American Association (1936-41) AFL - American Football League (1937-41) AFL - American Football League (1946-50)

[ 201 ] RECORD BOOK NFL DRAFT PICKS YEAR RD PICK TEAM PLAYER POSI YEARS AT WVU YEAR RD PICK TEAM PLAYER POSI YEARS AT WVU 2021 5 153 Cleveland Browns Tony Fields II LB 2020 2020 5 152 Carolina Panthers Kenny Robinson Jr. S 2017-18 5 153 San Francisco 49ers Colton McKivitz OT 2016-19 2019 3 100 Carolina Panthers Will Grier QB 2017-18 3 101 New England Patriots Yodny Cajuste OT 2015-18 4 120 Seattle Seahawks Gary Jennings Jr. WR 2015-18 4 121 New York Jets Trevon Wesco TE 2016-18 6 188 Tennessee Titans David Long Jr. LB 2015-18 2018 4 119 Los Angeles Chargers Kyzir White S 2016-17 2017 3 99 Philadelphia Eagles Rasul Douglas CB 2015-16 5 166 Philadelphia Eagles Shelton Gibson WR 2014-16 2016 1 14 Oakland Raiders Karl Joseph SS 2012-15 3 77 Carolina Panthers Daryl Worley CB 2013-15 4 113 Chicago Bears Nick Kwiatkoski ILB 2012-15 5 153 Philadelphia Eagles Wendell Smallwood RB 2013-15 5 159 Houston Texans K.J. Dillon SS 2012-15 2015 1 7 Chicago Bears Kevin White WR 2013-14 4 134 Seattle Seahawks Mark Glowinski G 2013-14 5 158 Arizona Cardinals Shaq Riddick DE 2014 7 238 Cincinnati Bengals Mario Alford WR 2013-14 2014 3 69 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Charles Sims RB 2013 3 88 Cincinnati Bengals Will Clarke DE 2011-13 2013 1 8 St. Louis Rams Tavon Austin WR 2009-12 2 39 New York Jets Geno Smith QB 2009-12 3 92 St. Louis Rams Stedman Bailey WR 2010-12 2012 1 15 Seattle Seahawks Bruce Irvin DE 2010-11 5 140 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Najee Goode LB 2008-11 6 174 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Keith Tandy DB 2009-11 2011 4 98 Carolina Panthers Brandon Hogan DB 2007-10 5 134 Cincinnati Bengals Robert Sands DB 2008-10 6 195 Chicago Bears J.T. Thomas LB 2007-10 7 253 Washington Redskins Chris Neild DT 2007-10 2010 7 231 Washington Redskins Selvish Capers T 2007-09 2009 2 44 Miami Dolphins Pat White QB 2005-08 7 220 Buffalo Bills Ellis Lankster DB 2007-08 7 222 Indianapolis Colts Pat McAfee K 2005-08 2008 3 89 Houston Texans Steve Slaton RB 2005-07 5 163 Seattle Seahawks Owen Schmitt FB 2005-07 6 194 Pittsburgh Steelers Ryan Mundy DB 2007 2006 6 179 Detroit Lions Dee McCann DB 2004-05 2005 1 6 Tennessee Titans Adam Jones DB 2002-04 3 83 Cincinnati Bengals Chris Henry WR 2003-04 5 174 San Francisco 49ers Rasheed Marshall WR 2001-04 2004 7 219 Atlanta Falcons Quincy Wilson RB 1999, 2001-03 2003 4 130 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Lance Nimmo T 2000-02 5 144 Detroit Lions James Davis LB 1999-02 2000 1 27 New York Jets Anthony Becht TE 1996-99 2 47 Oakland Raiders Jerry Porter WR 1997-99 2 50 Detroit Lions Barrett Green OB 1996-99 6 168 New Orleans Saints Marc Bulger QB 1997-99 1999 2 33 Cincinnati Bengals Charles Fisher DB 1995-98 2 52 Tennessee Titans John Thornton DT 1995-98 2 55 Dallas Cowboys Solomon Page G 1996-98 3 75 Kansas City Chiefs Gary Stills DE 1996-98 3 95 Pittsburgh Steelers Amos Zereoue RB 1996-98 4 121 Jacksonville Jaguars Kevin Landolt DT 1995-98 1998 7 203 Atlanta Falcons Henry Slay DT 1994-97 1997 2 50 Jacksonville Jaguars Mike Logan DB 1993-96 6 176 Cincinnati Bengals Canute Curtis LB 1993-96 1996 3 63 Jacksonville Jaguars Aaron Beasley DB 1992-95 3 68 Kansas City Chiefs John Browning DT 1993-95 4 124 New England Patriots Kantroy Barber RB 1994-95 7 216 New England Patriots Lovett Purnell TE 1993-95 1995 2 56 Chicago Bears Todd Sauerbrun P 1991-94 1994 3 76 Arizona Cardinals Rich Braham C 1990-93 6 169 Green Bay Packers Jay Kearney WR 1992-93 6 191 Dallas Cowboys Darren Studstill DB 1990-93 1993 3 68 Detroit Lions Mike Compton G 1989-92 5 120 New York Jets Adrian Murrell RB 1990-92 1992 7 194 New England Patriots Jim Gray DT 1988-91 10 253 Indianapolis Colts Steve Grant LB 1988-91 1990 1 14 New Orleans Saints Renaldo Turnbull DE 1987-89 2 28 New York Jets Reggie Rembert WR 1988-89 2 51 New York Giants Mike Fox DE 1986-89 7 168 New York Jets Basil Proctor LB 1988-89 9 229 Detroit Lions Jack Linn T 1986-89 9 236 New Orleans Saints Lonnie Brockman LB 1987-89 12 317 Los Angeles Raiders Major Harris QB 1987-89 1989 6 157 Houston Oilers Bo Orlando DB 1985-88 6 166 Cincinnati Bengals Craig Taylor RB 1986-88 7 172 Atlanta Falcons Undra Johnson RB 1985-88 8 197 Detroit Lions Chris Parker DT 1985-88 8 209 New York Jets A.B. Brown RB 1987-88 8 217 Houston Oilers Alvoid Mays DB 1988 9 237 New York Jets Pat Marlatt DT 1985-88 11 298 Houston Oilers Brian Smider T 1985-88 1988 4 84 Cincinnati Bengals David Grant DE 1984-87 1987 12 328 Cincinnati Bengals John Holifield RB 1984-86 1986 1 7 Kansas City Chiefs Brian Jozwiak G 1982-85 7 182 San Diego Chargers Fred Smalls LB 1982-85 12 331 Buffalo Bills Derek Christian LB 1981, 83-85 1985 4 104 St. Louis Cardinals Ron Wolfley RB 1981-84 11 281 Houston Oilers Willie Drewrey WR 1981-84 12 333 Buffalo Bills Paul Woodside K 1981-84 1984 3 59 New York Giants Jeff Hostetler QB 1982-83 9 246 Detroit Lions Rich Hollins WR 1981-83 12 317 Indianapolis Colts Steve Hathaway LB 1981-83 TONY FIELDS II

[ 202 ] RECORD BOOK 1983 2 39 Buffalo Bills Darryl Talley LB 1979-82 11 302 Pittsburgh Steelers Mark Raugh TE 1979-82 1982 2 44 Houston Oilers Oliver Luck QB 1978-81 1981 5 133 Houston Oilers Delbert Fowler LB 1977-80 6 154 Miami Dolphins Fulton Walker DB 1977-80 10 269 Los Angeles Rams Robert Alexander RB 1977-80 1978 9 236 Atlanta Falcons Tom Pridemore DB 1975-77 11 285 New Orleans Saints Dave Riley RB 1975-77 1976 3 90 Baltimore Colts Ron Lee RB 1972, 74-75 4 115 San Diego Chargers Artie Owens WR 1972-75 8 225 Detroit Lions Charles Braswell DB 1975 14 380 New York Jets Al Gluchoski C 1973-75 1976 17 462 New Orleans Saints Scott MacDonald TE 1975 17 484 Minnesota Vikings Rick Lukowski DT 1973-75 1975 3 62 New York Giants Danny Buggs WR 1972-74 6 150 Cleveland Browns Charles Miller DB 1972-74 8 188 St. Louis Cardinals John Adams DT 1972-74 10 237 Atlanta Falcons Marshall Mills WR 1972-74 11 263 Atlanta Falcons Jeff Merrow DT 1972-74 16 403 New England Patriots Kerry Marbury RB 1971-72 1973 14 347 Baltimore Colts Ed Williams RB 1969-70 1972 16 405 Detroit Lions Leon Jenkins DB 1969-71 1971 3 57 Buffalo Bills Jim Braxton RB 1968-70 3 74 Miami Dolphins Dale Farley LB 1968-70 8 201 New Orleans Saints Bob Gresham RB 1968-70 1970 9 209 Pittsburgh Steelers Carl Crennel LB 1967-69 1968 3 58 Denver Broncos Garrett Ford RB 1965-67 10 258 Philadelphia Eagles John Mallory DB 1965-67 14 373 Dallas Cowboys Ron Williams DB 1966-68 (Basketball Player) 14 366 Philadelphia Eagles Dan Williamson LB 1965-67 1966 1 3 Pittsburgh Steelers Dick Leftridge FB 1963-65 6 86 Dallas Cowboys Bob Dunlevy E 1963-65 15 225 Detroit Lions Bill Sullivan DE 1963-65 1965 15 198 San Francisco 49ers Joe Pabian T 1962-63 1964 7 86 Philadelphia Eagles Pete Goimarac C 1961-63 10 134 Detroit Lions Glenn Holton HB 1961-63 1963 8 102 Philadelphia Eagles Tom Woodeshick RB 1960-62 13 181 New York Giants Jim Moss HB 1960-62 19 257 Baltimore Colts Steve Berzansky FB 1961-63 1962 6 78 San Francisco 49ers Bill Winter T 1959-61 15 210 Green Bay Packers Roger Holdinsky B 1959-61 1960 14 163 Cleveland Browns Bill Dumbauld T 1958-59 14 164 Philadelphia Eagles Ray Peterson B 1957-59 1959 6 67 Detroit Lions Dick Guesman DT 1956-58 13 150 San Francisco 49ers Bill Lopasky G 1958-59 21 244 Washington Redskins Mel Reight B 1957-58 22 255 Chicago Cardinals Glenn Shamblin B 1957-58 1958 1 7 Chicago Bears Chuck Howley LB 1955-57 2 20 Pittsburgh Steelers Larry Krutko FB 1955-57 3 35 Baltimore Colts Joe Nicely G 1956-57 13 148 Philadelphia Eagles Mickey Trimarki QB 1955-57 19 221 Chicago Bears Bill Chancey E 1956-57 1957 15 180 Chicago Bears Tony Hosek E 1955 21 250 Chicago Cardinals Joe Kopnisky E 1955-56 24 286 Chicago Cardinals Ron Klim C 1955 29 341 Cleveland Browns Bill Trozzo T 1957-58 1956 1 6 Los Angeles Rams Joe Marconi FB 1952-55 2 15 San Francisco 49ers Bruce Bosley C 1952-55 3 30 New York Giants Sam Huff LB 1952-55 3 36 Washington Redskins Fred Wyant QB 1952-55 4 49 Cleveland Browns Bobby Moss B 1952-55 11 133 Cleveland Browns Bill Underdonk T 1953-56 1955 5 57 Philadelphia Eagles Gene Lamone G 1951-54 11 128 New York Giants Bill Hillen E 1952-54 18 211 Los Angeles Rams Clyde Sweeney T 1953 23 268 Washington Redskins Chick Donaldson C 1951-54 1954 4 40 Green Bay Packers Tommy Allman B 1951-53 8 89 New York Giants Ralph Starkey T 1951-53 8 92 Washington Redskins Bill Marker E 1951-53 12 140 Washington Redskins Ben Dunkerley T 1951-52 21 250 Los Angeles Rams Jerry Cooper T 1955 24 282 Chicago Bears Bill Jarrett B 1951-53 29 345 Philadelphia Eagles Jack Stone B 1952-53 1953 13 151 Green Bay Packers Bob Orders C 1952-53 1952 15 179 New York Giants Paul Bischoff E 1950-52 1951 19 224 Philadelphia Eagles Jack Bove T 1948-50 26 308 Detroit Lions Frank Kazmierski C 1948-49 1950 9 115 San Francisco 49ers Pete Zinaich B 1946-49 11 142 Los Angeles Rams Fred Stuvek G 1947-49 13 159 New York Bulldogs Jack Morton B 1946-49 15 194 Los Angeles Rams Dave Stephenson G 1948-49 1949 10 101 Philadelphia Eagles Roy Lester E 1948 16 154 Green Bay Packers Gene Remenar T 1945-48 16 161 Philadelphia Eagles Frank Reno E 1946-48 1948 3 18 Los Angeles Rams Tom Keane DB 1946-47 11 95 Chicago Cardinals Gene Corum G 1941-42, 46-47 13 114 Philadelphia Eagles Jim Walthall B 1944, 47-49 1946 17 153 Pittsburgh Steelers Russ Lopez C 1943-45, 47 1945 29 305 Philadelphia Eagles Leo Benjamin C 1941-42,46-47 1944 21 212 Philadelphia Eagles Eddie Kulakowski T 1941-42,46-47 28 288 Detroit Lions Dick McElwee B 1940-43 1943 17 151 Detroit Lions Vic Peelish G 1940-42, 46 19 174 Brooklyn Dodgers Quentin Barnette B 1940-42 1941 19 171 Philadelphia Eagles John Shonk E 1939-40 1940 13 114 Brooklyn Dodgers Mike Gussie G 1937-39 13 117 Chicago Bears Harry Clarke HB 1937-39 1939 18 163 Cleveland Rams Alex Atty G 1936-38 1938 7 58 New York Giants Kelly Moan TB 1935-37 1937 7 61 Philadelphia Eagles Babe Barna E 1934-36 1936 1 6 Chicago Bears Joe Stydahar T 1933-35 YEAR RD PICK TEAM PLAYER POSI YEARS AT WVU YEAR RD PICK TEAM PLAYER POSI YEARS AT WVU COLTON MCKIVITZ

WVU PRESIDENT E. GORDON GEE 204 WVU DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS SHANE LYONS 205 WVU ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATION ...........................206 WVU HEAD COACHES 206 WVU ATHLETICS EXCELLENCE 207 MEDIA INFORMATION ..............................................208 informationGENERAL

Dr. E. Gordon Gee is one of America’s most prominent higher education leaders, having helmed universities for more than three decades. In 2009, Time magazine named him one of the top 10 university presidents in the United States. Recently, the website Great Value Colleges named him the nation’s top university president. In 2014, Gee returned to West Virginia University, where his career as a university president began. His leadership goals include putting students first, advancing the university’s research agenda, partnering with West Virginia communities and making sure that 1.8 million West Virginians know in their hearts and minds that West Virginia University is their university.

Born in Vernal, Utah, Gee graduated from the University of Utah with an honors degree in history and earned his J.D. and Ed.D. degrees from Columbia University. He clerked under Chief Justice David T. Lewis of the U.S. 10th Circuit Court of Appeals before being named a judicial fellow and staff assistant to the U.S. Supreme Court. In this role, he worked for Chief Justice Warren Burger on administrative and legal problems of the Court and federal judiciary. Gee returned to Utah as an associate professor and associate dean in the J. Reuben Clark Law School at Brigham Young University and was granted full professorship in 1978. One year later, he became dean of the West Virginia University College of Law, and, in 1980, was named West Virginia University president. He served in that role until 1985. He went on to lead the University of Colorado (1985-1990), Brown University (1998-2000) and Vanderbilt University (2001-2007). He served as president of The Ohio State University from 1990 to 1997 and again from 2007 to 2013. Gee has been a member of several education-governance organizations and committees including the Big 12 Conference Council of Presidents, the Business-Higher Education Forum and the American Association of Universities. He was chair of the American Council on Education’s Commission on Higher Education Attainment and served as co-chair of the Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities’ Energy Advisory Committee. In 2009, Gee was invited to join the International Advisory Board of King Adbulaziz University in Saudi Arabia, and he currently serves on the Board of the Royal University for Women in Bahrain. Active in many national professional and service organizations during his tenures, he has served on the boards for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, Inc., Limited Brands and the National 4-H Council. In 2011, Gee was appointed to serve as secretary on the Board of Directors of Ohio’s economic development program, JobsOhio. In 2011-2012, he was asked by Governor Kasich to chair the Ohio Higher Education Capital Funding Collaborative and the Ohio Higher Education Funding Commission. In March 2015, he was elected to the board of directors of the American Council on Education, the nation’s largest higher education organization. And he served as chair of the Big 12 Board of Directors Executive Committee for the 2017-18 year. Gee presently serves on the council of presidents for the Southern University Research Association and as a member of the Presidents’ Alliance on Higher Education andGeeImmigration.hasreceived many honorary degrees, awards, fellowships and recognitions. He

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E. GORDON GEE AND FIANCÉE LAURIE ERICKSON is a fellow of the prestigious American Association for the Advancement of Science, the world’s largest science organization. In 1994, Gee received the Distinguished Alumnus Award from the University of Utah, as well as from Teachers College of Columbia University. In 2013, he received the ACE Council of Fellows/Fidelity Investments Mentor Award and received the Outstanding Academic Leader of the Year Award on behalf of Historically Black Colleges and Universities. Gee received the Elite Leadership Academy’s 2020 IMPACT Award, which honors exceptional leaders for self-knowledge, a clear vision and active coaching and mentoring relationships.ADistinguished Eagle Scout and lifelong Scouting supporter, he has received the Silver Buffalo Award, Scouting’s top honor for adult volunteers. He is the co-author of more than a dozen books, including his two most recent, “Land-Grant Universities for the Future” and “What’s Public About Public Higher Ed?” Gee’s fiancée is Laurie Erickson, leader of the Erickson Foundation. Gee’s daughter, Rebekah, is clinical associate professor in obstetrics and gynecology at LSU Health New Orleans School of Medicine and CEO and Founder of Nest Health. Dr. Rebekah Gee is married to David Patrón and they have five children.

WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT E. GORDON GEE, J.D., ED.D

When he stresses academics, he means it as a department-high 361 student-athletes made the Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll and WVU’s overall department GPA was 3.22 last year. WVU featured 493 athletes with a 3.00 GPA and 168 with a 4.0 for the 2022 spring semester.

DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS/ASSOCIATE VP SHANE LYONS

Long considered one of the nation’s top collegiate leaders, his success and work ethic has also brought national exposure to West Virginia University as Lyons is helping shape the future of college athletics with his presence on several national and prestigious committees. For 2022-23, he will continue to be a member of the NCAA Transformation Committee that is rewriting NCAA policies and procedures and forming the organization’s guidelines for decades to come. He has also been a member of the NCAA Division I Council for several years and will again chair that distinguished committee in 2023. During the COVID-19 pandemic, he chaired the all-important Football Oversight Committee and played a key role in the sport overcoming, adjusting and managing the difficulties to complete the 2020 season. There’s no doubt that Lyons’ even-keeled demeanor, ability to think outside the box and solve problems played a major role in having a football season in 2020.

Additionally, Lyons serves on the NCAA Working Group on Transfers, the Football Competition Committee and the NCAA Wrestling Academics Enhancement Working Group. Making a difference and enhancing the student-athlete experience on these committees is his No. 1 objective. His work with WVU President E. Gordon Gee’s senior leadership team and the Big 12 Conference has brought additional respect and positive exposure to his department and the University. He’s been a member of the Big 12 Administration Committee, Finance and Budget Committee and the Game Management and Officiating Subcommittee, while chairing the Big 12 athletic directors committee in 2018.

Lyons began his career in college athletics in July 1988 as assistant commissioner of the Big South Conference. With the Big South, he

THE LYONS FAMILY: Brooke, Shane, Emily, Cameron and the family dog Zoey was in charge of conference-wide compliance and championships.AnativeofParkersburg, West Virginia, and a graduate of Parkersburg High, Lyons was a standout basketball player for the Big Reds. He earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees in sport management from WVU in 1987 and 1988, respectively.Lyons,the University’s 12th athletic director, and his wife, Emily, a graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison, have two children: Cameron and Brooke. Cameron is a graduate student-athlete and member of the football team at UNC Charlotte and Brooke is a sophomore at WVU.

In moving his department forward, his Climbing Higher facilities master plan keeps West Virginia a strong Power 5 institution and positions his department for growth and continued success.

Also, a Clinical and Sport Psychology unit that he formed for better student-athlete mental health, creating the department’s first Diversity, Equity and Inclusion committee and first-class nutrition program for all 18 varsity teams further confirms his belief and commitment to helping the total student-athlete well-being and advancement.

There’s a reason Shane Lyons was named NACDA Athletics Director of the Year in 2021, it’s because he spends endless hours daily for the betterment of more than 500 student-athletes and their day-to-day needs in order to help them succeed in the classroom and in competition. His open lines of communications have made him a popular role model for WVU student-athletes and coaches. His honest, fair and caring approach has led to success on and off the field. Whether it’s regularly scheduled meetings with the studentathletes or his open-door office policy, Lyons has his finger on the pulse of his department.

Ask him and he’ll tell you it’s not his department, but West Virginia’s department, and part of his job is to develop our country’s future leaders. He cares, and the proof is in what he has accomplished for Mountaineer athletics in his seven years on the job.

Lyons came to West Virginia after spending more than three years as the deputy director of athletics and chief operating officer at Alabama. He worked closely on day-to-day strategic leadership, the direction of the overall Crimson Tide Athletic program and was the direct second in charge.Prior to joining the Alabama staff in November 2011, Lyons spent 10 years as an associate commissioner at the Atlantic Coast Conference. At the ACC, Lyons focused on conference-wide compliance and academic initiatives, providing direct assistance to the conference’s presidents, chancellors and athletics directors in dealing with NCAA regulatory matters. In addition, he served as the ACC’s human resource manager and was responsible for the administration, negotiation and mediation of the employee benefits program and managing the conference’s organizational policies and procedures. He was part of the senior administrative team for ACC events, including the football championship game, the men’s basketball tournament and men’s and women’s NCAA basketball events. Prior to working at the ACC, Lyons served as associate athletics director for compliance at Big 12 member Texas Tech from 1998 to 2001. During that time, Lyons assumed responsibility for the leadership, administration and implementation of a comprehensive NCAA compliance program with emphasis toward rules education and extensive monitoring systems. He also served as oversight administrator for several of the Red Raiders’ athletic teams and had financial and operational supervision of the strength and conditioning, nutritional and sports medicine units. Before joining Texas Tech, Lyons worked at the NCAA for almost 10 years as a senior membership services representative, where he was responsible for the oversight and coordination of rules and interpretations for the 25 membership service representatives and was the staff liaison to various NCAA standing committees.

National Committee Appointments 2000-01 Division I Satisfactory Progress Waivers Committee 2004-06 Division I ComplianceAcademics/EligibilityCabinet 2004-06 Recruiting Subcommittee (Chair 1 year) 2004-08 Division I Interpretations Committee (Chair 2 years) 2005-07 Legislative Review Committee (Chair 2 years) 2006-08 Division I Management Council 2008-11 Division I Legislative Council (Chair 1 year) 2010-11 Division I Communications and Coordination Committee 2015-present Big 12 Administration, Finance and Budget Committee 2015-present Big 12 Game Management and Officiating Subcommittee 2017-18 Big 12 Athletic Directors Council (Chair) 2018-2021 Division I Council Member 2018-2021 Division I Football Oversight Committee (Chair-2021) 2020-present NCAA Working Group on Transfers 2020-21 NCAA Wrestling Academics Enhancement Working Group 2021-present Division I Council (Chair) NCAA Board of Governors NCAA Board of Directors NCAA Infractions Referral Committee 2021-22 NCAA Constitutional Committee 2022-present NCAA Transformation Committee

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The Time2Climb fundraising membership drive he initiated in 2021 is getting new donors involved in Mountaineer athletics and helping the Mountaineer Athletic Club grow and plan for the future.In2019, Lyons commissioned and announced an economic impact study that showed Mountaineer Athletics produced more than $300 million to the state’s economy and more than $78 million to the local economy. And with the local economy in mind, Lyons’s proudly saw the formal opening of a new $45 million aquatic and track facility that not only benefits WVU, but also local schools and the entire community. Already, the facility has brought thousands of guests to Morgantown as it has hosted such events as the Big 12 swimming and diving championships as well as the NCAA zone diving competitions.

[ 206 ] GENERAL INFORMATION WVU INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS KELI ZINN Chief Operating Officer Deputy Director of Athletics STEVE URYASZ Deputy Director of Athletics SIMON DOVER Executive Senior Associate Athletics Director, Business Operations/CFO MATT WELLS Executive Senior Associate Athletics Director, External Affairs GREG FEATHERSTON Senior Associate Athletics Director, Internal Affairs MICHAEL FRAGALE Senior Associate Athletics Director, Communications PATRICK GRAY Senior Associate Athletics Director, MAC Executive Director APRIL MESSERLY Senior Associate Athletics Director, Capital Projects, Facilities and Event Management NEAL BROWN Head Football Coach JASON BUTTS Head Gymnastics Coach SEAN CLEARY Head Cross Country/ Track & Field Coach SEAN COVICH Head Golf Coach TIM FLYNN Head Wrestling Coach JON HAMMOND Head Rifle Coach BOB HUGGINS Head Men’s Basketball Coach NIKKI IZZO-BROWN Head Women’s Soccer Coach JIMMY KING Head Rowing Coach MIHA LISAC Head Tennis Coach RANDY MAZEY Head Baseball Coach DAWN PLITZUWEIT Head Women’s Basketball Coach VIC RIGGS Head Swimming and Diving Coach DAN STRATFORD Head Men’s Soccer Coach REED SUNAHARA Head VolleyballCoach

First Team

McCabe,

Freshman Individual

Bjarne Thiesen, Men’s Soccer - United Soccer Coaches All-North Region First Team, TopDrawerSoccer Best XI

Second Team All-Americans

Kevin Morris, Men’s Soccer - United Soccer Coaches All-North Region Third Team Nicole Payne, Women’s Soccer - United Soccer CoachesAll-Midwest

Akihito Shimizu, Rifle (CRCA Aggregate)

Calista Smoyer (CRCA Air Rifle)

Second Team

Natalie

Ceili McCabe, Cross Country - NCAA All-Mid-Atlantic; NCAA Mid-Atlantic Region Athlete of the Year

Runner

Malori Brown, Rifle (CRCA Smallbore)

Taijh Alston, Football - Mayo Clinic Comeback Player of the Year Semifinalist Mark Goetz, Golf - Stroke-Play Medalist at 121st U.S. Amateur Championship; Lake Las Vegas Intercollegiate Champion Max Green, Golf - ECU Intercollegiate Co-Champion Casey Legg, Football Lou Groza Award Semifinalist Verena Zaisberger, Rifle NCAA Elite 90 Award

Honorable Mention All-Americans

Verena Zaisberger (CRCA Aggregate)

Bjarne Thiesen, Men’s Soccer (United Soccer Coaches)

Gabe Osabuohien, Men’s Basketball 12 Player of the Year Perrin, Rifle GARC Rookie of the Year

Men’s Swimming & Diving - CSCAA Scholar AllAmerica Team Women’s Swimming & Diving - CSCAA Scholar AllAmerica Team Volleyball - AVCA Team Academic Award

Third Team Lacey Zerwas, Volleyball - AVCA All-Midwest Region

Sylvia Russell, Cross Country - NCAA All-Mid-Atlantic

Ceili McCabe, Cross Country David Dixon, Men’s Swimming (200 Butterfly) Ceili McCabe, Women’s Track 3,000-Meter (125 pounds) All-Americans All-Conference Selections Academic All-Conference Selections Awards

2021-22 Baseball: 33-22, 14-10 Big 12; 6th in Big 12

Big

PJ Lenz, Men’s Swimming & Diving

Akihito Shimizu (CRCA Smallbore, Air Rifle)

Jordan

Regional & State Awards & Recognition

Tal Engler, Rifle (CRCA Smallbore, Air Rifle)

Jordan Brewster, Women’s Soccer (United Soccer Coaches) Tal Engler, Rifle (CRCA Aggregate)

Ceili McCabe, Women’s Track & Field - Big 12 Outstanding Academic Honors Brewster, Women’s Soccer - United Soccer Team Scholar All-America Dibling, Rowing - WVU Outstanding Senior Nicole Dibling, Rowing - WVU Outstanding Senior Sean Mahone, Football National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete Team Verena Zaisberger, Rifle GARC Scholar-Athlete of the Year; NCAA Elite 90 Award

CoSIDA Academic All-Americans

Third Team All-Americans

Molly McGhin, Rifle (CRCA Aggregate, Smallbore, Air NatalieRifle)Perrin (CRCA Air Rifle)

Verena Zaisberger (CRCA Smallbore)

Ryan Baer, Men’s Soccer - United Soccer Coaches AllNorth Region Third Team Jordan Brewster, Women’s Soccer - United Soccer Coaches All-Midwest Region First Team Katherine Dowie, Cross Country - NCAA AllAdrianMid-AtlanticEll,Volleyball - AVCA All-Midwest Region

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Tessa Constantine, Women’s Track & Field

Cassandra Williamson, Women’s Track & Field Killian Cardinale, Wrestling Peyton Hall, Wrestling Dennis Robin, Wrestling Michael Wolfgram, Wrestling Individual Conference Champions

Cross Country: 3rd at Big 12 Championship; 21st at NCAA Championships Men’s Basketball: 16-17, 4-14 Big 12; 10th in Big 12 Women’s Basketball: 15-15, 7-11 Big 12; 7th in Big 12 Football: 6-7, 4-5 Big 12; 6th in Big 12 Golf: 10th at Big 12 Championship Gymnastics: 13-5, 0-2 Big 12; 3rd at Big 12 Championship; NCAA Regional Championships (Norman) Rowing: 7th at Big 12 Championship Rifle: 12-1, 7-1 GARC; GARC Regular Season Co Champions; Runner-Up at GARC Championships; 6th at NCAA Championships Men’s Soccer: 12-3-6, 4-1-1 MAC; 2nd in MAC; NCAA Quarterfinals Men’s Swimming and Diving: 3-1, 0-0 Big 12; 3rd at Big 12 Championship Women’s Swimming and Diving: 2-3, 0-1 Big 12; 4th at Big 12 Championship Women’s Tennis: 7-17, 0-6 Big 12; 10th in Big 12 Women’s Track & Field: 10th at Big 12 Indoor Championships; 9th at Big 12 Outdoor Championships Volleyball: 19-10, 8-8 Big 12; 3rd in Big 12; NCAA First Round Wrestling: 6-8, 1-6 Big 12; 10th in Big 12; 7th at Big 12 Championships; 32nd at NCAA Championships NCAA Team Qualifiers

Frederik Jorgensen, Men’s Soccer - TopDrawerSoccer Freshman Best XI

Hayley Jackson, Cross Country - NCAA All-Mid-Atlantic

Conference Major

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First Team Verena Zaisberger, Rifle Kevin Morris, Men’s Soccer Third Team Aaron Denk Gracia, Men’s Soccer Lacey Zerwas, Volleyball National Awards & Recognition

Dilary Heredia-Beltran, Women’s Soccer - United Soccer Coaches All-Midwest Region Third Team

Freshman All-American Wyatt Milum, Football (FWAA, The Athletic, On3)

Defensive

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KillianSteeplechaseCardinale,Wrestling

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Jared Eddy, Rifle (CRCA Smallbore)

Ceili Cross Country - Big 12 Women’s of the Year

Ashley

David Dixon, Men’s Swimming & Diving

Second Team Mikaela Lucki, Cross Country - NCAA All-Mid-Atlantic Briana Lynch, Volleyball - AVCA All-Midwest Region

Ceili McCabe, Cross Country (NCAA), Indoor Track & Field (NCAA), Outdoor Track & Field (NCAA) Peyton Hall, Wrestling (NCAA)

Zach Frazier, Football (AFCA, Walter Camp)

Cross GymnasticsCountry Rifle Men’s VolleyballSoccer NCAA Individual Qualifiers

Katherine Dowie, Women’s Track & Field Hayley Jackson, Women’s Track & Field Jo-Lauren Keane, Women’s Track & Field Ceili McCabe, Women’s Track & Field Sylvia Russell, Women’s Track & Field

Coaches First

Academic Team Awards

Region

Men’s Soccer - United Soccer Coaches Team Academic Women’sAwardSoccer - United Soccer Coaches Team Academic Award

First Team All-Americans

MICHAEL FRAGALE Senior Associate Director/CommunicationsAthletics MIKE MONTORO Assistant Athletics Director/ Football Communications (primary contact) BRYAN MESSERLY Associate Athletics Director/ Communications JOHN ANTONIK Director of Athletics Content JOE SWAN Director of PublicationsAthletics KRISTIN COLDSNOW Athletics Lead Graphic Designer TANNER CAIN Assistant Director of Athletics Communications OLIVIA SNEED Assistant Director of Athletics Communications LISA AMMONS Business Manager AMY PRUNTY Program Assistant MEDIA INFORMATION JOE MITCHIN Assistant Director of Athletics Communications

During The Week: Coach Neal Brown will meet with the media each Tuesday afternoon at 12:05 p.m. in the Team Room at the Puskar Center. Mountaineer coordinators and select players will be available for interviews each Tuesday from 12:30 2 p.m. This is also the best time for players to return calls to out-of-town media. They will be available to return phone calls on Tuesday and Wednesday as class and practice schedules permit. Any special arrangements for player interviews should be made through assistant athletics director/ football communications Mike Montoro at least a day in advance. Players will not be asked to miss class or study hall for interviews and at no time will a player’s phone number be given to the media. No player interviews will be conducted during practice sessions. The practice and interview schedule for preseason camp and game weeks will be announced in August.

DIRECTIONS TO PRESS PARKING AREA (RED AND BROWN LOTS)

From I-79: Take the Star City/WVU exit. Cross the Star City Bridge and proceed up Monongahela Boulevard toward the Coliseum. At the Coliseum traffic light, turn left onto Patteson Drive. At the third traffic light, turn right onto University Avenue. Travel approximately ½ mile and make a left toward the WVU Law School. Proceed up the hill where attendants will direct you to the Red Media parking area. A shuttle van runs continuously from the media lots to the press box.

After The Game: Coach Neal Brown will conduct a postgame news conference in the Milan Puskar Center Team Room. Brown’s news conference also can be heard over the press box PA. Select WVU players also will be available in the team room. No media will be granted access to the West Virginia locker room.

Credentials: All requests for working press, photo and broadcast credentials to cover West Virginia’s 2022 home football games must be applied for online at http://www. sportssystems.com/westvirginia at least two weeks prior to the game. Requests submitted the week of the game only will be honored if space permits. Due to the demand for working credentials, media regularly assigned to cover WVU and the visiting school will receive priority.Allphotographers must work outside the 25-yard lines as prescribed by the NCAA; they are not permitted in the bench area extended. Photographers must sign in for field access in the press box prior to each game. No children (under the age of 16) are allowed on the sidelines for any reason; any children on the sidelines will be removed, along with their guardians. Any abuse of a working credential to West Virginia football games can result in the media agency losing credential privileges for the remainder of 2022 and possibly the entire 2023 home season.

From I-68: Take the Pierpont Road exit and follow signs to the stadi um. At the second traffic light off the interstate, turn left and travel up Easton Hill. Count two more traffic lights and take the round about second exit to the right and turn right on Route 705 and stay on this highway as it becomes Chestnut Ridge Road. Turn left at the sixth traffic light onto Van Voorhis Road, and make another left at the second traffic light onto University Ave. Travel approximately ½ mile and make a left toward the WVU Law School. Proceed up the hill where attendants will direct you to the Red Media area. A shuttle van runs continuously from the media lots to the press box.

Following are some guidelines for covering the 2022 Mountaineers.

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