2016 American Athletic Conference Football Preview

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The American Athletic Conference

AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE STAFF Commissioner...........................................................................................................................Michael L. Aresco Senior Associate Commissioner (Administration)........................................................................ Donna DeMarco Senior Associate Commissioner (Broadcasting)..............................................................................Tom Odjakjian Chief Financial Officer.......................................................................................................................Stacy Martin Associate Commissioner (Communications and External Relations) ....................................Bernadette Cafarelli Associate Commissioner (Football) .................................................................................................. Scott Draper Associate Commissioner (Governance and Compliance) ....................................................................Ellen Ferris Associate Commissioner (Men’s Basketball).....................................................................................To be named Associate Commissioner (Women’s Basketball)............................................................................Barbara Jacobs Associate Commissioner (Sport Administration and Championships)...........................................James Siedliski Associate Commissioner (Women’s Basketball)............................................................................Barbara Jacobs Assistant Commissioner (Communications)................................................................................... Chuck Sullivan Assistant Commissioner (Sport Administration and Championships)..........................................Robert Weygand Senior Director of Compliance..........................................................................................................Andrea Dahly Senior Director of Communications and Digital Media.....................................................................To be named Senior Director of Football Operations........................................................................................... Michael Costa Director of Broadcast Scheduling...................................................................................................Michael Coyne Director of Business Affairs................................................................................................................ Karen Giblin Director of Communications................................................................................................. Chevonne Mansfield Director of Branding and Sport Administration....................................................................Catherine Carmignani Director of Sport Administration and Championships..................................................................... Patrick Colbert Assistant to the Commissioner...................................................................................................... Lisa Zanecchia Assistant Director of Digital Communications................................................................................... Jamie Corun Assistant Director of Digital Media and Reporter............................................................................. Hali Oughton Executive Assistant for Administration.............................................................................................. Lois DeBlois Administrative Assistant.................................................................................................................. Wanda Factor Receptionist.................................................................................................................................Kathy Kirkpatrick Administrative Fellow...........................................................................................................................Kauri Black Communications Assistant............................................................................................................... Taylor Alward Communications Assistant......................................................................................................Christina Anderson Compliance Assistant........................................................................................................................Lauren Doby Digital Network Assistant...................................................................................................................Kyle Coulter Coordinator of Football Officiating.................................................................................................. Terry McAulay Men’s Basketball Officiating Consortium Coordinator........................................................................Curtis Shaw Coordinator of Women’s Basketball Officiating........................................................................ Debbie Williamson

MEDIA SERVICES AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE FOOTBALL SUMMER KICKOFF AUGUST 1-2 • NEWPORT, R.I. The American Athletic Conference will host its Football Summer Kickoff and Media Day in Newport, R.I., August 1 and 2. All 12 head coaches will be present, along with selected players from each team. Please contact Chuck Sullivan at the American Athletic office for more information. COACHES TELECONFERENCE The American Athletic Conference will hold weekly teleconferences with its 12 head football coaches, beginning Aug. 29 and continuing each Monday through Nov. 28. Each coach will be available for 10 minutes. Archived audio from each teleconference will be available on the American Athletic website, generally by 2 p.m. Eastern. SOCIAL MEDIA Fans and media members are invited to follow the latest American Athletic Conference football news through social media. Facebook: fb.com/AmericanConf Twitter: @American_FB Instagram: @American_Conf WEEKLY AWARDS The American names offensive, defensive and special teams Players of the Week each Monday morning during the season. Winners are chosen from nominations provided by conference sports information directors. The information will be available from the conference office via release as well as on the league website.

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FOOTBALL HIGHLIGHTS The American Athletic Conference offers video highlights and clips of selected press conferences on a weekly basis through the XOS Digital XChange FTP tool. Content is available in full broadcast-quality resolution. Please contact the American Athletic office for more information. WEEKLY RELEASE Media members may access PDF versions of the complete weekly release, including conference and team-by-team statistics, on TheAmerican.org or via CollegePressBox.com. Regular updates of the weekly release will be distributed via e-mail from the conference office. To be included on the distribution list, send an e-mail request to Chuck Sullivan at csullivan@theamerican.org. COLLEGEPRESSBOX.COM The American Athletic Conference provides content for members of the media online through CollegePressBox. com.The site includes media guides, depth charts, photos, logos and statistics for every Bowl Subdivision team and conference as well as up-to-date information on bowl games and postseason awards. This site is intended for media use only. For more information, please contact the American Athletic Conference communications department at (401) 4530660 or csullivan@theamerican.org.

American Athletic Conference Communications Contacts UCF Brian Ormiston Office..........................................(407) 823-2409 Mobile.........................................(407) 920-1233 e-mail.................... bormiston@athletics.ucf.edu CINCINNATI Ryan Koslen Office.......................................... (513) 556-5186 Mobile......................................... (513) 497-3132 e-mail..................................ryan.koslen@uc.edu UCONN Mike Enright Office..........................................(860) 486-2241 Mobile.........................................(860) 208-4756 e-mail................................menright@uconn.edu EAST CAROLINA Tom McClellan Office...........................................(252) 737-1274 Mobile.........................................(252) 414-0990 e-mail..................................mcclellant@ecu.edu HOUSTON David Bassity Office.......................................... (713) 743-9409 Mobile......................................... (405) 274-1455 e-mail...........................dbassity@central.uh.edu MEMPHIS Tammy DeGroff Office.......................................... (901) 671-5787 Mobile......................................... (901) 734-1504 e-mail............................ tdegroff@memphis.edu NAVY Scott Strasemeier Office.......................................... (410) 293-8775 Mobile.........................................(443) 336-9023 e-mail................................. sstrasem@usna.edu USF Brian Siegrist Office.......................................... (813) 974-4086 Mobile.........................................(813) 293-3897 e-mail....................................... siegrist@usf.edu SMU Brad Sutton Office.......................................... (214) 768-1651 Mobile......................................... (214) 914-8705 e-mail.....................................bsutton@smu.edu TEMPLE Rich Burg Office.......................................... (215) 204-0876 Mobile.........................................(215) 356-3952 e-mail...............................rich.burg@temple.edu TULANE Roger Dunaway Office..........................................(504) 862-8240 Mobile.........................................(504) 452-2906 e-mail......................................roger@tulane.edu TULSA Don Tomkalski Office.......................................... (918) 631-3200 Mobile.........................................(918) 640-0683 e-mail....................donald-tomkalski@utulsa.edu AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE Chuck Sullivan Office.......................................... (401) 453-0660 Mobile..........................................(401) 641-8760 e-mail....................... csullivan@theamerican.org


The American Athletic Conference The American Athletic Conference consists of 12 prestigious institutions: the University of Central Florida, the University of Cincinnati, East Carolina University, the University of Connecticut, the University of Houston, the University of Memphis, the U.S. Naval Academy (in football only), the University of South Florida Southern Methodist University, Temple University, Tulane University and the University of Tulsa. Under the leadership of commissioner Mike Aresco, the American Athletic Conference has written an impressive list of accomplishments, both in the competitive arena and the classroom. In the course of its first three seasons, The American has taken its place at the forefront of intercollegiate athletics, with a collection of national team and individual championships and football and men’s and women’s basketball postseason victories that place The American among the elite Division I FBS conferences. The league has produced four NCAA championship teams – UConn men’s basketball in 2014 and UConn women’s basketball in 2014, 2015 and 2016 – two New Year’s Six bowl champions, and two individuals who have won NCAA titles, most recently SMU’s Bryson Dechambeau, who was the 2015 national champion in men’s golf. Additionally, American Athletic Conference teams have advanced to the College World Series, reached the semifinal and final rounds of the NIT, qualified for the match play round of the NCAA Men’s Golf Championship and registered a top-10 finish at the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championship. The American Athletic Conference was one of six finalists for the 2016 Sports Business Journal Sports League of the Year award, along with Major League Baseball, Major League Soccer, NASCAR, the National Basketball Association and the PGA Tour. The American was the only entity from college athletics to be so honored. In football, three American Athletic Conference teams were in the final College Football Playoff rankings of 2015, while two teams from The American were ranked in the top 20 of the final national polls in both 2013 and 2015. Eight of The American’s 12 football teams played in bowl games to cap the 2015 season as Houston defeated Florida State in the Chick-Fil-A Peach Bowl and Navy beat Pittsburgh in the Military Bowl. Houston’s finish at No. 8 nationally

gave The American a top-10 team in the final national polls for the second time in the league’s three seasons. UCF finished No. 10 in the 2013 rankings after the Knights’ Fiesta Bowl win against Baylor. In 2014, The American had the best men’s basketball postseason record of any league, when conference teams were a combined 13-4, and the league sent four teams to the 2016 NCAA Championship. Teams from The American have registered top-10 national rankings in football, men’s basketball, women’s basketball, baseball, men’s soccer, men’s golf, and men’s track and field. Individual teams in The American have enjoyed unprecedented success since the conference’s formation. Houston went 13-1 in the 2015 football season, setting a school record for wins, while Navy won a program-record 11 games in its first season in the conference, also in 2015. The 2014 season saw Memphis finish with 10 wins in football for the first time since 1938, while Temple enjoyed its first 10-win season in 2015. That kind of success has led to an across-the-board increase in football attendance. The American Athletic Conference had four of the top six teams in average attendance gain from 2015 to 2016, while the conference as a whole realized a 9.1-percent increase at the turnstiles. Cincinnati, Houston and Temple all set single-game attendance records at their respective facilities Under The American’s banner, SMU advanced to the NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship for the first time since 1993. UCF and Houston have both achieved top-10 rankings in baseball in the past two years. USF finished the 2014-15 season at No. 8 in the final men’s golf national ranking. The UConn women’s basketball team won its NCAA-record ninth, 10th and 11th national championships. American Athletic Conference student-athletes have distinguished themselves in all facets of intercollegiate athletics. Temple linebacker Tyler Matakevich won the Bednarik Award and the Nagurski Trophy as the nation’s top defensive player in 2015, while Navy quarterback Keenan Reynolds finished fifth in the Heisman Trophy voting. UConn basketball standout Breanna Stewart finished her career as the most decorated player in college basketball history as she was chosen as the consensus national player of the


The American Athletic Conference year for the third time and became the first player be named four times as the Most Outstanding Player at the Final Four. Reynolds and Stewart were selected as the winners of the 2016 AAU James E. Sullivan Award as the nation’s top amateur athletes, marking only the second time in the 86-year history of the award that multiple winners were chosen. Additionally, SMU’s Avery Acker was chosen as the Division I women’s volleyball Academic All-America of the Year in 2015, while Navy offensive guard E.K. Binns was one of 12 finalists nationally for the Campbell Trophy, which is presented by the National Football Foundation to the top scholar-athlete in college football. Tulsa soccer standout Katy Riojas was the winner of the 2016 NCAA Walter Byers Postgraduate Scholarship, while Golden Hurricane rower Emalia Seto won the 2016 NCAA Jim McKay Scholarship. Two student-athletes from The American earned NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships in the conference’s first three years. American Athletic Conference alumni have made their mark in professional sports as well. UCF quarterback Blake Bortles was selected by the Jacksonville Jaguars with the No. 3 pick in the 2014 NFL Draft. More recently, a number of American Athletic Conference athletes have been selected in the first round of the professional entry drafts in football, basketball, baseball and soccer. The American has had two first-round picks in football in each of the last three seasons, while the conference produced four first-round picks, including the top three selections, in the 2016 WNBA Draft. The American Athletic Conference holds media rights partnerships with ESPN and CBS Sports which provide the conference with outstanding national exposure on the two industry leaders in sports television. The football portion of the contract calls for nearly 90 percent of conference-controlled games on national broadcast or national cable platforms. The first American Athletic Conference Football Championship, which was played in 2015, was televised

by ABC as part of Championship Saturday. In men’s basketball, the television deal calls for all conferencecontrolled games to be televised, with more than 63 percent slotted for national broadcast or national cable – a minimum of 107 games. The entire postseason tournament is televised, including the championship game, which is on ABC or ESPN. Sixty percent of the American’s women’s basketball games are carried on national cable, regional sports networks or ESPN3, while the conference has a multi-year agreement with CBS Sports Network for coverage of select baseball games. American Athletic Conference teams have access to the pinnacle of college football’s postseason structure. An American representative would be chosen for the College Football Playoff semifinals if it is among the top four teams in the CFP selection committee’s final ranking. Otherwise, the league would place its champion in a New Year’s Bowl if it is ranked higher than the champions of Conference USA, the Mid-American Conference, the Mountain West Conference and the Sun Belt Conference. Additionally, The American holds primary or secondary partnerships with 12 bowls for the current six-year cycle, ensuring multiple annual matchups against the nation’s top conferences and providing desirable postseason destinations to member institutions and their fans. The American Athletic Conference serves its membership from a state-of-the-art office located in Providence, R.I. The location of the conference headquarters – just steps from the city’s Amtrak station and 10 minutes from T.F. Green International Airport – gives the conference easy access to its member schools. The conference headquarters is equipped with a complete video production studio, which serves as the home of The American Digital Network, and meeting rooms to accommodate the many coaches’ and administrators’ meetings held on-site each year.


The American Athletic Conference Three’s Company The American Athletic Conference was one of five FBS leagues that had at least three 10-win teams in 2015 (Houston, Navy, Temple). The others were the ACC, Big Ten, Big 12 and SEC. Poll Position Houston finished the 2015 season ranked No. 8 in both the Associated Press and USA Today polls. It was Houston’s highest finish in the AP poll since 1979, when the Cougars were No. 5. Navy was ranked No. 18 in both polls for the MIdshipmen’s best AP finish since 1963 (No. 2). The Best Around Temple LB Tyler Matakevich was chosen as the 2015 winner of the Nagurski Trophy and the Bednarik Award as the nation’s top defensive player. The Company We Keep The American Athletic Conference ranked fifth among FBS conferences in winning percentage against other FBS opponents in 2015. Conference W-L Pct. 1. SEC 43-11 .796 2. Pac-12 28-11 .718 3. Big Ten 41-18 .695 4. Big 12 19-10 .655 5. American 23-23 .500 ACC 25-25 .500 7. MAC 15-34 .306 8. Conference USA 14-33 .298 9. Mountain West 11-32 .256 10. Sun Belt 7-32 .179 Crunch Time The American Athletic Conference has gone 2-0 in College Football Playoff New Year’s Bowls or Bowl Championship Series games since the league’s formation in the 2013 season. Conference W-L Pct. 1. American 2-0 1.000 Mountain West 1-0 1.000 3. ACC 4-2 .667 4. Big Ten 5-3 .625 5. Pac-12 2-3 .400 6. SEC 3-5 .375 7. Big 12 2-4 .333 Veteran Presence The American Athletic Conference returns seven of its top 10 passing leaders from last season. YPG TD 1. Dane Evans, Tulsa 333.2 25 2. Paxton Lynch, Memphis 290.6 28 3. Gunner Kiel, Cincinnati 277.7 19 4. Blake Kemp, East Carolina 241.6 16 5. P.J. Walker, Temple 212.3 19 6. Greg Ward Jr., Houston 202.0 17 7. Matt Davis, SMU 188.2 16 8. Tanner Lee, Tulane 182.1 11 9. Quinton Flowers, USF 176.6 22 10. Bryant Shirreffs, UConn 173.2 9 returning players in italics Nice Debut Houston coach Tom Herman became the fourth coach in NCAA history to win 13 games in his first season. He joined Boise State’s Chris Petersen (2006), Penn’s George Woodruff (1892) and Yale’s Walter Camp (1888).

To Be The Best ... Houston was one of two schools nationally (along with Stanford) to go unbeaten in at least four games against top-25 opponents in 2015. Back Where We Belong UConn and USF returned to postseason play for the first time since the 2010 season. Tulsa played in a bowl game for the first time since the 2012 campaign. Rank And File Ten of the 12 teams in the American Athletic Conference have been ranked in the top 25 of the Bowl Championship Series standings or the College Football Playoff committee rankings between 2008 and 2015. Team Years Ranked (2008-15) UCF 2010, 2013 Cincinnati 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 UConn 2008 East Carolina 2014 Houston 2009, 2011, 2015 Memphis 2015 Navy 2015 USF 2008, 2009 Temple 2015 Tulsa 2008 Moving The Turnstiles Average attendance at American Athletic Conference home stadiums improved by 9.1 percent in 2015. The average home crowd in The American was 31,842 in 2015 after an average of 21,193 in 2014. Temple drew 69,176 at Lincoln Financial Field for its season-opening win against Penn State and broke that mark with 69,280 against Notre Dame. Cincinnati had an on-campus record with 40,124 in attendance against UConn. Memphis had 60,241 at Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium for the Tigers’ game against Mississippi, while Houston had a TDECU Stadium-record 42,159 on hand for the Cougars’ game against Memphis. Ratings Scale The American Athletic Conference had 18 games last season that drew at least one million television viewers. Nearly six million television viewers nationally watched Temple’s Oct. 31 game against Notre Dame on ABC. The game averaged 5,977,000 viewers despite competition from Game 4 of the World Series. In Philadelphia, the Temple-Notre Dame game drew a 17.6 local rating which, by far, was ABC’s highest recorded rating for a regular-season college football game in the nation’s No. 4 designated market area. The game also provided the backdrop for ESPN College GameDay, which was staged from Independence Mall. Memphis’ Oct. 17 win against Mississippi attracted a 22.6 rating and a 39 share in the Memphis DMA, while the Tigers also earned local ratings of 12.0 or better for their conference games against Cincinnati and Tulsa on ESPN. As Easy As ABC The American Athletic Conference had five conferencecontrolled games televised nationally on ABC in 2015 — two more than the annual contracted minimum. The American Athletic Conference Championship had a television audience of 2.4 million viewers, while the regular-season finale between Houston and Navy drew 3.1 million viewers.

American Idols Keep an eye on these American Athletic Conference players, who could challenge for All-America honors in 2016. Jordan Akins, TE, UCF The 6-3, 240-pound Akins was off to a terrific start to the 2015 season (14 rec., 152 yards, two TDs in two games) before an injury on the opening kickoff of the following game ended his year. Mike Boone, RB, Cincinnati Boone split carries in a talented backfield, but averaged 7.2 yards per attempt and led the Bearcats with nine touchdowns. Jamar Summers, CB, UConn Summers led The American with eight interceptions as part of a defense that held eight of 13 opponents to fewer than 20 points. Zay Jones, WR, East Carolina Jones led The American with 98 receptions last season and enters his senior year with 2,553 career receiving yards. Greg Ward Jr., QB, Houston Ward is finding himself on some early Heisman Trophy candidate lists after he rushed for 21 touchdowns and threw for 17 in Houston’s 13-1 season. Jake Elliott, K, Memphis Elliott earned second team All-America status from the Associated Press and Walter Camp last year and is a two-time American Athletic Conference Special Teams Player of the Year. Jamir Tillman, WR, Navy Despite playing in an offense that had a sixto-one run-pass ratio last year, Tillman had five touchdown receptions and averaged 20.6 yards per catch. Marlon Mack, RB, USF Mack set USF’s single-season rushing record with 1,381 yards and was The American’s leader with 115.1 yards per game. Matt Davis, QB, SMU Davis rushed for 10 touchdowns and threw for 16 as the Mustangs nearly tripled their offensive production from 2014 to 2015. Jahad Thomas, RB, Temple Thomas was a workhorse in the Owls’ backfield who rushed for 1,262 yards and was second among American running backs with 17 touchdowns last year. Tanzel Smart, DT, Tulane Smart registered 15.0 tackles for loss from the interior line on his way to first team allconference honors in 2015.

Keevan Lucas, WR, Tulsa Lucas was averaging 102.2 receiving yards per game for suffering a season-ending knee injury early last season. He had 101 catches for 1,219 yards and 11 touchdowns in 2014.

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The American Athletic Conference Chart Toppers The American Athletic Conference has had a team finish in the national top 10 of the Associated Press and USA Today polls in two of its first three seasons. Houston was No. 8 in the final polls of 2015, while UCF was No. 10 to close the 2013 season. The American placed two teams in the top 20 of the final national polls in each of those years. Breaking Ground Since the formation of The American, several teams have enjoyed unprecedented success in FBS football. Houston (13), Navy (11) and Temple (10) all set or tied school records for wins in 2015. Memphis won 10 games in the 2014 season to match its school record, set in 1938. Individualism In its first three seasons, American Athletic Conference football players have earned some of college football’s most pretigious individual awards. Former Temple linebacker Tyler Matakevich won the Bedarik Award and the Nagurski Trophy as the nation’s top defensive player in 2015, while former Navy quarterback Keenan Reynolds finished fifth in the Heisman Trophy voting and won the AAU Sullivan Award as the nation’s top amateur athlete. Former Memphis punter Tom Hornsey was chosen as the 2013 Ray Guy Award winner as the nation’s top punter. Draft Status The American Athletic Conference has had at least two players chosen in the first round of each of the last three NFL drafts. Former Houston cornerback William Jackson III was taken at No. 24 overall by the Cincinnati Bengals, while former Memphis quarterback Paxton Lynch went at No. 26 to the Denver Broncos in the 2016 draft. The American has had three quarterbacks taken in the first round in its first three seasons.

Welcome Aboard The American Athletic Conference will introduce four new head coaches in 2016. Former Oregon offensive coordinator Scott Frost takes over at UCF,. Former Duke offensive coordinator Scottie Montgomery is the new head coach at East Caorlina. Mike Norvell, most recently the offensive coordinator at Arizona State, is the head coach at Memphis, while former Georgia Southern coach Willie Fritz is the new man at Tulane. Giant Killers UConn was the only team to defeat Houston in the Cougars’ 13-1 season last year. The Huskies also were the only American Athletic Conference team to defeat UCF, when the Knights went 7-1 in conference play in 2015. Three Grand Tulsa quarterback Dane Evans looks to become the first Golden Hurricane player to throw for 3,000 yards in three separate seasons. Evans ranked eighth nationally with 4,332 passing yards last season. Dual Threats Two returing American Athletic Conference quarterbacks — Houston’s Greg Ward Jr. and USF’s Quinton Flowers — rankd among the conference’s top 10 players in both rushing and passing in 2015. SMU quarterback Matt Davis finished as the Mustangs’ leading rusher and passer as well. Championship Week The second American Athletic Conference Football Championship will take place Dec. 3, 2016, at the home venue of the divisional champion with the best record in conference games. The game will take place at noon ET and will be televised on either ABC or ESPN. Houston defeated Temple 24-13 at TDECU Stadium to win last year’s inaugural championship.

Rising Stars Here are some American Athletic Conference players who could be poised for breakout seasons in 2016. Tre’Quan Smith, So., WR, UCF Smith was The American’s Rookie of the Year in 2015 after he caught 52 passes for 724 yards and four TDs as a true freshman. Cortez Broughton So., DT, Cincinnati Broughton made 11 starts as a redshirt freshman last year and will be a key factor on an experienced Bearcat defensive line. E.J. Levenberry, Jr., LB, UConn Levenberry played all 13 games for Florida State’s national championship team in 2014 and strengthens a solid group of linebackers. Phillp Nelson, Jr., QB, East Carolina Nelson, who was a two-year starter at Minnesota, could be next in line on East Carolina’s list of talented quarterbacks. Will Noble, So., C, Houston Noble showed poise and ability as a true freshman as he stepped in to earn Freshman All-America honors on an offensive line unit that was beset with injuries in 2015. Riley Ferguson, Jr., QB, Memphis Ferguson threw for 2,942 yards and 35 touchdowns at Coffeyville CC and should step right into the starting lineup following the departure of Paxton Lynch to the NFL. Tago Smith, Sr., QB, Navy Smith saw limited action behind Heisman Trophy candidate Keenan Reynolds, but was effective in spot duty and has the keys to the Midshipmen’s offense as a senior. Rodney Adams, Sr., WR, USF The Bulls’ turnaround last year coincided with the strong second-half play of Adams, who had 822 yards and nine TDs as a junior. Courtland Sutton, So., WR, SMU Sutton tied for the conference lead with nine touchdown catches as a true freshman and emerged as a big-play threat from the outset. Ventell Bryant, So., WR, Temple Bryant set school records for receptions (39) and receivng yards (579) by a freshman and should be a focal point of the Owls’ offense as a sophomore.

Dontrell Hilliard, Jr., RB, Tulane Hilliard rushed for 646 yards last year and should thrive in the run-oriented offense of new coach Willie Fritz.

Quinton Flowers, USF

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Jeremy Smith, Jr., DE, Tulsa Smith had 6.5 tackles for loss last year and should be a big part of the Golden Hurricane’s veteran defense in 2016.


UCF AT A GLANCE

Location:.................................................Orlando, Fla. Enrollment:......................................................63,002 Nickname:......................................................Knights Colors:................................................. Black and Gold Stadium:................. Bright House Networks Stadium Stadium Capacity:..........................................44,206 Surface:....................................... 419 Bermuda Grass President:...........................................Dr. John C. Hitt Athletic Director:.................................. Danny White Head Coach:..............................................Scott Frost Football Contact:...............................Brian Ormiston Phone:.................................................(407) 823-2409 Email:.............................bormiston@athletics.ucf.edu Offensive System:...........................................Spread Defensive System:........................................Multiple Lettermen Returning/Lost:.............................. 45/11 Starters Returning/Lost:.................................... 18/6

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ON THE SIDELINE HEAD COACH Scott Frost (Nebraska ’97)

2015 RECORD 0-12 overall 0-8 American (6th, East)

Overall Record (Years) 0-0 (first year) Record at UCF (Years) 0-0 (first year) ASSISTANT COACHES Erik Chinander.............................................................Defensive Coordinator Troy Walters....................................... Offensive Coordinator/Wide Receivers Greg Austin.............................................................................. Offensive Line Sean Beckton................................................................................. Tight Ends Mike Dawson..........................................................................Defensive Line Jovan Dewitt......................................................... Linebackers/Special Teams Travis Fisher.......................................................................... Defensive Backs Ryan Held................................................................................Running Backs Mario Verduzco.......................................................................... Quarterbacks

FINAL RANKING AP/USA TODAY nr/nr POSTSEASON None

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Offense (9) Cal Bloom, TE Aaron Evans, OT Justin Holman, QB Tyler Hudanick, OG C.J. Jones, RB Wyatt Miller, OT Tristan Payton, WR Jason Rae, C Tre’Quan Smith, WR

Defense (7) Chequan Burkett, LB Drico Johnson, S Kyle Gibson, CB Shaquil Griffin, CB Jamiyus Pittman, DT Pat Jasinski, LB D.J. Killings, CB

Special Teams (2) Caleb Houston, P Matthew Wright, K

South Carolina State

at Michigan

Maryland

at Florida International

at East Carolina

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9/10

9/17

9/24

10/1

10/15

10/22

10/29

11/12

11/19

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at Houston

2015 RESULTS (0-12, 0-8 American) Date Opponent 9/3 Florida International 9/12 at Stanford 9/19 Furman 9/26 at South Carolina 10/3 at Tulane * 10/10 UConn * 10/17 at Temple * 10/24 Houston * 10/31 at Cincinnati * 11/7 at Tulsa * 11/19 East Carolina * 11/26 USF *

Cincinnati

Rush Pass Total Passing TO 46 249 295 23-34-0 0 30 151 181 14-36-1 2 171 98 269 14-30-3 4 26 204 230 23-38-2 2 -35 392 357 30-52-3 5 60 255 315 27-50-3 4 67 67 134 10-31-2 2 97 183 280 14-29-3 4 212 101 313 12-23-1 1 109 303 412 23-43-2 4 101 131 232 11-32-0 2 87 116 203 10-27-2 2

Tulane

10/7 11/26

Tulsa

Rank Offense

Result Attend. UCF Opp L, 14-15 39,814 -/rv -/- L, 7-31 50,424 -/- -/- L, 15-16 36.484 -/- -/- L, 14-31 78,411 -/- -/- L, 31-45 20,024 -/- -/- L, 13-40 26,669 -/- -/- L, 16-30 31,372 -/- rv/rv L, 10-59 28,350 -/- 21/22 L, 7-52 30,131 -/- -/- L, 30-45 16,128 -/- -/- L, 7-44 23,734 -/- -/- L, 3-44 25,967 -/- rv/-

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Defense Rush Pass Total TO 131 260 391 1 130 361 491 0 54 216 270 1 216 184 400 1 170 225 395 1 170 263 433 0 212 149 361 4 366 234 600 0 237 489 726 1 275 150 425 4 149 456 605 2 281 174 455 0

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2015 STATISTICAL LEADERS Returning players in italics

RUSHING GP JONES, C.J. 12 MCGOWAN, Taj 8 WILSON, Dontravious 6 HOLMAN, Justin 9 Total.......... 12 Opponents...... 12

Att Gain Loss 93 382 38 85 284 22 44 160 13 46 195 55 356 1252 272 496 2620 229

Net Avg 344 3.7 262 3.1 147 3.3 140 3.0 980 2.8 2391 4.8

TD Long Avg/G 1 51 28.7 1 15 32.8 0 23 24.5 0 15 15.6 4 51 81.7 24 47 199.2

PASSING HOLMAN, Justin SCHNEIDER, Bo HARRIS, Tyler Total.......... Opponents......

G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G 9 95.0 127-250-14 50.8 1374 7 46 152.7 8 87.1 54-105-7 51.4 534 2 62 66.8 6 100.1 26-61-2 42.6 308 4 36 51.3 12 93.2 211-425-23 49.6 2241 13 62 186.8 12 167.1 232-355-4 65.4 3178 31 93 264.8

RECEIVING SMITH, Tre’Quan PAYTON, Tristan FRANKS, Jordan Total.......... Opponents......

G 12 10 10 12 12

No. Yds 52 724 21 264 20 246 211 2241 232 3178

PUNT RETURNS

No.

Yds

Avg

TD

Long

JOHNSON, Chris Total.......... Opponents......

6 12 27

41 72 203

6.8 6.0 7.5

0 0 0

24 24 65

KICK RETURNS PAYTON, Tristan JONES, Hayden Total.......... Opponents......

No. 30 12 65 28

Yds 726 222 1492 576

Avg 24.2 18.5 23.0 20.6

TD 0 0 0 0

Long 35 33 44 71

Avg 13.9 12.6 12.3 10.6 13.7

TD Long Avg/G 4 44 60.3 1 46 26.4 2 44 24.6 13 62 186.8 31 93 264.8

|------------ PATs ------------| SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv WRIGHT, Matthew 0 13-17 17-17 0-0 0 SMITH, Tre’Quan 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 PATTI, Nick 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 WILSON, D’erren 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 Total.......... 18 13-17 18-18 0-0 0 Opponents...... 57 17-19 51-51 0-1 2 TOTAL OFFENSE HOLMAN, Justin SCHNEIDER, Bo Total.......... Opponents......

G 9 8 12 12

Plays 296 121 781 851

Rush 140 -62 980 2391

Pass 1374 534 2241 3178

Total 1514 472 3221 5569

Pass 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-5

DXP 0 0 0 0 0 0

Saf 0 0 0 0 1 2

Avg/G 168.2 59.0 268.4 464.1

FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg WRIGHT, Matthew 13-17 76.5 2-2 4-4 2-4 5-7 0-0 48 PUNTING HOUSTON, Caleb Total.......... Opponents......

No. Yds Avg Long TB 65 2874 44.2 56 2 75 3328 44.4 61 3 59 2256 38.2 55 4

FC 31 33 24

ALL PURPOSE PAYTON, Tristan SMITH, Tre’Quan JONES, C.J. Total.......... Opponents......

G 10 12 12 12 12

IR 0 0 0 132 290

DEFENSE SPENCER, Domenic JOHNSON, Drico BURKETT, Chequan NEAL, Tre GRIFFIN, Shaquill Total.......... Opponents......

G Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds Sacks Int PBU 12 49 55 104 9.5- 21 1.0- 2 . . 12 39 25 64 4.0- 11 . . 1 12 32 24 56 6.5- 27 3.0- 21 1- 15 4 12 30 25 55 0.5- 0 . . 3 12 38 12 50 0.5- 1 . 2- 102 13 12 473 420 893 66- 214 16- 90 4- 132 36 12 412 360 772 73- 278 23- 164 23- 290 59

Rush 4 0 344 980 2391

Rec 264 724 65 2241 3178

PR 0 0 0 72 203

KOR 726 0 28 1492 576

Points 56 24 18 18 167 452

Blk 1

I20 50+ Blkd 28 17 0 31 22 1 22 5 1 Tot 994 724 437 4917 6638

PD . 1 5 3 15 40 82

Avg/G 99.4 60.3 36.4 409.8 553.2

H FR-Yds FF Blk Saf . . 1 . . . 1- 5 . . . 5 1- 0 2 . . . 1- 0 . . . . . . . . 19 9- 5 8 2 1 31 10- 121 12 2 2

Jordan

AKINS

STORYLINES Scott Frost enters his first year as UCF’s head coach after serving as offensive coordinator at Oregon. WR Tre’Quan Smith was named as the 2015 American Athletic Conference Rookie of the Year after he had 52 catches for 724 yards and four touchdowns as a freshman. QB Justin Holman enters his third year as the Knights’ starting signal-caller. The Knights return eight offensive starters from last season, as well as TE Jordan Akins, who missed the last nine games of 2015 due to injury. UCF returns seven of its top eight tackle leaders from last season.

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CINCINNATI AT A GLANCE

Location:............................................Cincinnati, Ohio Enrollment:......................................................42,656 Nickname:.................................................... Bearcats Colors:.................................................. Red and Black Stadium:...........................................NIppert Stadium Stadium Capacity:..........................................40,000 Surface:................................UBU Speed Series 55-M Interim President:.........................Beverly Davenport Athletic Director:......................................Mike Bohn Head Coach:................................... Tommy Tuberville Football Contact:................................... Ryan Koslen Phone:................................................. (513) 556-5186 Email:.......................................... ryan.koslen@uc.edu Offensive System:.........................................Multiple Defensive System:........................................Multiple Lettermen Returning/Lost:..............................41/25 Starters Returning/Lost:.................................. 13/11

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HEAD COACH Tommy Tuberville (Southern Arkansas ’76)

Record at Cincinnati (Years) 25-14 (three years) ASSISTANT COACHES Robert Prunty....................Associate Head Coach/Co-Defensive Coordinator Zac Taylor............................................... Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Mike Gillhamer.............................................................................. Secondary JB Grimes................................................................................ Offensive Line Kenny Ingram..................................................................... Defensive Tackles Jeff Koonz.................................................................................... Linebackers Ty Linder............................................. Special Teams Coordinator/Tight Ends Blake Rolan............................................................................ Wide Receivers

FINAL RANKING AP/USA TODAY nr/nr POSTSEASON Lost to San Diego State, 42-7, in Hawaii Bowl

RETURNING STARTERS Offense (4) Deyshawn Bond, C Gunner Kiel, QB Ryan Leahy, OG Idarius Ray, OG

GoBearcats

2015 RECORD 7-6 overall 4-4 American (t-3rd, East)

Overall Record (Years) 155-91 (20 years)

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Defense (7) Cortez Broughton, DT Zach Edwards, S Tyrell Gilbert, S Bryce Jenkinson, LB Alex Pace, DT Linden Stephens, CB Eric Wilson, LB

Special Teams (2) Andrew Gantz, K Sam Geraci, P

9/1

9/10

10/22

10/29

East Carolina

at Temple

Houston

at Miami (Ohio)

USF

at UConn

9/15

9/24

10/1

10/8

11/5

11/12

11/18

11/25

Brigham Young

at UCF

Memphis

2015 RESULTS (7-6, 4-4 American) Date Opponent 9/5 Alabama A&M 9/12 Temple * 9/19 at Miami (Ohio) 9/24 at Memphis * 10/1 Miami (Fla.) 10/16 at Brigham Young 10/24 UConn * 10/31 UCF * 11/7 at Houston * 11/14 Tulsa * 11/20 at USF * 11/28 at East Carolina * 12/24 vs. San Diego State 1 1

Hawaii Bowl, Honolulu, Hawaii

Rank Offense

Result Attend. Cin Opp W, 52-10 39,095 rv/rv -/- L, 26-34 38,112 rv/- rv/rv W, 37-33 18,484 -/- -/- L, 46-53 45,172 -/- rv/rv W, 34-23 40,101 -/- rv/rv L, 24-38 57,612 -/- rv/- W, 37-13 40,124 -/- -/- W, 52-7 30,131 -/- -/- L, 30-33 32,889 -/- 18/18 W, 49-38 35,015 -/- -/- L, 27-65 26,522 -/- -/- W, 19-16 40,743 -/- -/- L, 7-42 22,793 -/- rv/rv

Rush Pass Total Passing TO 296 340 636 26-38-0 2 130 427 557 30-52-4 5 282 263 545 22-40-2 4 132 620 752 38-64-3 3 167 279 446 22-33-1 1 121 220 341 16-31-0 0 285 327 612 26-35-0 1 237 489 726 27-32-1 1 66 523 589 28-51-2 3 266 386 652 29-42-1 3 97 333 430 28-51-4 6 157 270 427 30-47-1 1 77 202 279 19-31-3 3

at Tulsa

Friday

at Purdue

Friday

UT Martin

Thursday

Thursday

2016 SCHEDULE

Defense Rush Pass Total TO 98 148 246 1 215 81 296 1 220 228 448 1 158 412 570 1 146 281 427 0 197 252 449 1 136 130 266 2 212 101 313 1 266 161 427 2 213 375 588 1 361 200 561 3 68 317 385 0 207 129 336 0


2015 STATISTICAL LEADERS Returning players in italics

RUSHING WILLIAMS, Hosey BOONE, Mike GREEN, Tion Total.......... Opponents......

GP 13 11 13 13 13

Att Gain Loss 138 787 10 104 754 5 151 764 35 512 2624 311 507 2682 191

PASSING KIEL, Gunner MOORE, Hayden Total.......... Opponents......

G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G 10 151.9 206-316-11 65.2 2777 19 88 277.7 9 132.9 133-225-11 59.1 1885 9 68 209.4 13 143.6 341-547-22 62.3 4679 29 88 359.9 13 130.5 237-410-9 57.8 2821 24 82 217.0

RECEIVING WASHINGTON, Shaq MORRISON, Max MOORE, Chris CHISUM, Alex MCKAY, Mekale COLE, Nate HOLTON, Johnny Total.......... Opponents......

G 13 13 12 13 12 13 7 13 13

No. Yds 90 982 52 617 40 870 38 475 27 507 19 262 17 461 341 4679 237 2821

PUNT RETURNS WASHINGTON, Shaq Total.......... Opponents......

No. 13 15 12

Yds 134 141 111

Avg 10.3 9.4 9.2

TD 0 0 0

Long 69 69 39

KICK RETURNS

No.

Yds

Long

17 10 10 52 51

279 199 220 1046 1343

Avg 16.4 19.9 22.0 20.1 26.3

TD

BOONE, Mike LEWIS, Kahlil HOLTON, Johnny Total.......... Opponents......

0 0 0 0 2

37 35 40 40 100

Avg 10.9 11.9 21.8 12.5 18.8 13.8 27.1 13.7 11.9

Net Avg 777 5.6 749 7.2 729 4.8 2313 4.5 2491 4.9

TD Long Avg/G 6 46 75.5 3 40 47.5 7 68 72.5 1 45 36.5 2 88 42.2 1 50 20.2 5 78 65.9 29 88 359.9 24 82 217.0

|------------ PATs ------------| SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv GANTZ, Andrew 0 21-27 49-50 0-0 0 BOONE, Mike 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 GREEN, Tion 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 MOORE, Chris 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 WASHINGTON, Shaq 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 Total.......... 54 21-27 49-50 0-0 2 Opponents...... 51 16-21 47-50 1-1 0 TOTAL OFFENSE KIEL, Gunner MOORE, Hayden Total.......... Opponents......

G 10 9 13 13

Plays 348 281 1059 917

Rush 27 22 2313 2491

Pass 2777 1885 4679 2821

TD Long Avg/G 4 84 59.8 9 74 68.1 8 41 56.1 25 84 177.9 21 65 191.6

Total 2804 1907 6992 5312

Pass 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 2-4 0-0

DXP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Saf 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

Avg/G 280.4 211.9 537.8 408.6

Hayden

FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg GANTZ, Andrew 21-27 77.8 0-0 8-10 6-6 5-6 2-5 51 PUNTING GERACI, Sam Total.......... Opponents......

No. Yds Avg Long TB 44 2036 46.3 63 5 49 2180 44.5 63 6 72 3031 42.1 72 6

FC 10 10 27

ALL PURPOSE BOONE, Mike WASHINGTON, Shaq MOORE, Chris GREEN, Tion Total.......... Opponents......

G 11 13 12 13 13 13

IR 0 0 0 0 53 448

DEFENSE WILSON, Eric EDWARDS, Zach JENKINSON, Bryce BROWN, Kevin GILBERT, Tyrell Total.......... Opponents......

G Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds Sacks Int PBU 13 51 55 106 3.5- 6 . . 2 13 63 30 93 4.5- 6 . 3- 29 8 13 30 29 59 3.0- 8 1.0- 5 1- 0 1 13 25 34 59 1.0- 3 . 1- 0 2 13 23 27 50 1.0- 1 . 1- 0 6 13 506 422 928 58- 172 13- 77 9- 53 44 13 583 444 1027 70- 245 26- 145 22- 448 46

Rush 749 0 10 729 2313 2491

Rec 108 982 870 101 4679 2821

PR 0 134 0 0 141 111

KOR 279 0 111 139 1046 1343

Points 112 54 48 44 36 440 405

I20 21 23 23 Tot 1136 1116 991 969 8232 7214

PD 2 11 2 3 7 53 68

Blk 2

50+ Blkd 17 1 17 2 12 0

Avg/G 103.3 85.8 82.6 74.5 633.2 554.9

H FR-Yds FF Blk Saf 2 2- 2 1 . . . . 1 . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 5- 16 8 1 . 25 11- 0 11 4 1

MOORE

STORYLINES Cinicnnati loses its leading rusher from 2015, Hosey Williams, but RB Mike Boone and RB Tion Green combined to rush for 1,478 yards and 17 touchdowns. The Bearcats have proven depth behind center as QB Hayden Moore made three starts and threw for 1,885 yards, while QB Gunner Kiel made nine starts and threw 19 touchdown passes. Cincinnati returns its top three tackle leaders from 2015, including LB Eric Wilson, who was eighth in The American with 8.2 tackles per game. K Andrew Gantz, a two-time all-conference selection, is one of the nation’s top kickers.


UCONN Location:................................................Storrs, Conn. Enrollment:......................................................31,624 Nickname:..................................................... Huskies Colors:.............................. National Flag Blue & White Stadium:..............................Pratt & Whitney Stadium at Rentschler Field Stadium Capacity:..........................................40,000 Surface:................................................. Natural Grass President:........................................Dr. Susan Herbst Athletic Director:...............................David Benedict Head Coach:...............................................Bob Diaco Football Contact:...................................Mike Enright Phone:.................................................(860) 486-3531 Email:........................................menright@uconn.edu Offensive System:.........................................Multiple Defensive System:................................................4-3 Lettermen Returning/Lost:.............................. 36/16 Starters Returning/Lost:.................................... 18/6

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HEAD COACH Bob Diaco (Iowa ’95)

2015 RECORD 6-7 overall 4-4 American (t-3rd, East)

Overall Record (Years) 8-17 (two years) Record at UConn (Years) 8-17 (two years)

FINAL RANKING AP/USA TODAY nr/nr

ASSISTANT COACHES Frank Verducci............................................ Offensive Coordinator/Tight Ends Anthony Poindexter.......................................Defensive Coordinator/Safeties Vincent Brown................................... Co-Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers David Corley.................................Running Backs/Special Teams Coordinator Mike Cummings............................. Offensive Line/Co-Offensive Coordinator Erik Campbell......................................................................... Wide Receivers Wayne Lineburg......................................................................... Quarterbacks Kevin Wolthausen...............................Defensive Line/Recruiting Coordinator Josh Reardon.............................. Cornerbacks/Co-Special Teams Coordinator

POSTSEASON Lost to Marshall, 16-10, in St. Petersburg Bowl

RETURNING STARTERS Offense (10) Tyraiq Beals, WR Alec Bloom, TE Thommy Hopkins, OG Andreas Knappe, OT Richard Levy, OT Tommy Myers, TE Arkeel Newsome, RB Bryant Shirreffs, QB Noel Thomas, WR Brendan Vechery, C

Defense (6) Luke Carrezola, LB Folorunso Fatukasi, DT Junior Joseph, LB Obi Melifonwu, S Jamar Summers, CB Jhavon Williams, CB

Maine

at Navy

Virginia

Syracuse

9/1

9/10

9/17

9/24

10/15

10/22

10/29

at USF

UCF

at East Carolina

Special Teams (2) Bobby Puyol, K Justin Wain, P

at Houston

Cincinnati

9/29

10/8

11/4

11/19

11/26

Temple

at Boston College

Tulane

Friday

Thursday

2016 SCHEDULE

ON THE SIDELINE

Thursday

AT A GLANCE

2015 RESULTS (6-7, 4-4 American) Date Opponent 9/3 Villanova 9/12 Army 9/19 at Missouri 9/26 Navy * 10/2 at Brigham Young 10/10 at UCF * 10/17 USF * 10/24 at Cincinnati * 10/30 East Carolina * 11/7 at Tulane * 11/21 Houston * 11/28 at Temple * 12/26 vs. Marshall 1 1

Rank Offense

Result Attend. UConn Opp W, 20-15 26,113 -/- -/- W, 22-17 28,260 -/- -/- L, 6-9 70,079 -/- 22/20 L, 18-28 33,204 -/- -/- L, 13-30 56,393 -/- rv/rv W, 40-13 26,669 -/- -/- L, 20-28 31,719 -/- -/- L, 13-37 40,124 -/- -/- W, 31-13 23,168 -/- -/- W, 7-3 26,775 -/- -/- W, 20-17 26,879 -/- 13/14 L, 3-27 28,236 -/- -/- L, 10-16 14,652 -/- -/-

Rush Pass Total Passing TO 105 202 307 12-20-1 1 145 270 415 19-25-0 1 77 156 233 17-28-1 2 106 219 325 19-32-0 1 62 168 230 14-28-2 1 170 263 433 18-24-0 0 163 365 528 28-42-1 1 136 130 266 17-41-1 2 220 184 404 12-21-1 2 146 81 227 8-19-1 1 156 159 315 14-24-0 0 9 129 138 13-21-1 2 127 86 213 10-17-1 1

Defense Rush Pass Total TO 114 189 303 2 180 85 265 1 85 185 270 2 303 40 343 0 174 365 539 3 60 255 315 4 275 186 461 2 285 327 612 1 203 137 340 4 34 106 140 1 110 208 318 4 161 160 321 0 171 218 389 1

St. Petersburg Bowl, St. Petersburg, Fla

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2015 STATISTICAL LEADERS Returning players in italics

RUSHING NEWSOME, Arkeel SHIRREFFS, Bryant JOHNSON, Ron Total.......... Opponents......

GP 13 12 12 13 13

Att 183 154 88 477 486

Gain 852 685 277 1967 2419

Loss 60 182 53 345 264

PASSING SHIRREFFS, Bryant BOYLE, Tim Total.......... Opponents......

G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G 12 127.7 168-279-8 60.2 2078 9 69 173.2 11 84.3 31-60-2 51.7 281 0 25 25.5 13 121.8 201-342-10 58.8 2412 10 69 185.5 13 112.7 235-401-18 58.6 2461 14 71 189.3

RECEIVING THOMAS, Noel NEWSOME, Arkeel BEALS, Tyraiq BLOOM, Alec Total.......... Opponents......

G 13 13 13 13 13 13

No. 54 45 24 22 201 235

Yds 719 465 275 314 2412 2461

PUNT RETURNS VITALE, Nick LEMELLE, Brian Total.......... Opponents......

No. 4 2

Yds -13 15

TD 0 0

Long 2 9

6 17

2 71

Avg -3.2 7.5 0.3 4.2

0 0

9 26

KICK RETURNS NEWSOME, Arkeel Total.......... Opponents......

No. 19 29 35

Yds 429 551 750

Avg 22.6 19.0 21.4

TD 0 0 1

Long 71 71 94

Avg 13.3 10.3 11.5 14.3 12.0 10.5

Net 792 503 224 1622 2155

Avg 4.3 3.3 2.5 3.4 4.4

TD Long Avg/G 3 45 55.3 2 58 35.8 2 39 21.2 1 38 24.2 10 69 185.5 14 71 189.3

|------------ PATs ------------| SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv PUYOL, Bobby 0 16-18 21-24 0-0 0 NEWSOME, Arkeel 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 JOHNSON, Ron 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 THOMAS, Noel 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 SHIRREFFS, Bryant 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 Total.......... 25 16-19 21-24 0-0 1 Opponents...... 29 16-23 27-28 0-0 0 TOTAL OFFENSE SHIRREFFS, Bryant NEWSOME, Arkeel Total.......... Opponents...... FIELD GOALS PUYOL, Bobby

G 12 13 13 13

Plays 433 183 819 887

Rush 503 792 1622 2155

Pass 2078 0 2412 2461

TD Long Avg/G 6 90 60.9 3 36 41.9 5 29 18.7 14 90 124.8 13 84 165.8

Total 2581 792 4034 4616

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

DXP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Saf 0 0 0 0 0 1 2

Avg/G 215.1 60.9 310.3 355.1

FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg 16-18 88.9 1-1 6-6 5-6 3-4 1-1 52

PUNTING WAIN, Justin Total.......... Opponents......

No. Yds Avg Long TB 75 2866 38.2 53 6 76 2866 37.7 53 6 57 2375 41.7 69 4

FC 39 39 25

ALL PURPOSE NEWSOME, Arkeel THOMAS, Noel SHIRREFFS, Bryant Total.......... Opponents......

G 13 13 12 13 13

IR 0 0 0 185 106

DEFENSE ADAMS, Andrew JOSEPH, Junior MELIFONWU, Obi STEWART, Graham WILLIAMS, Jhavon Total.......... Opponents......

G Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds Sacks Int PBU 13 56 47 103 3.5- 6 . 3- 7 3 13 40 53 93 3.5- 4 . 1- 6 . 13 57 31 88 2.0- 7 . 2- 16 5 13 43 25 68 9.5- 28 2.0- 6 . 1 13 42 13 55 2.0- 6 . 3- 36 7 13 509 360 869 67- 209 21- 100 18- 185 31 13 451 402 853 96- 326 37- 180 10- 106 37

Rush 792 22 503 1622 2155

Rec 465 719 0 2412 2461

PR 0 0 0 2 71

KOR 429 0 0 551 750

Points 69 48 30 20 18 223 253

Blk 1

I20 50+ Blkd 22 2 1 22 2 1 21 12 0 Tot 1686 741 503 4772 5543

PD 6 1 7 1 10 49 47

Avg/G 129.7 57.0 41.9 367.1 426.4

H FR-Yds FF Blk Saf . . . . . 2 1- 0 . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . 25 7- 0 10 2 1 20 6- 7 11 5 2

Arkeel

NEWSOME

STORYLINES The Huskies returned to a bowl game for the first time since 2010 by winning three of their final four games of the regular season. UConn has handed the eventual American Athletic Conference champion its only conference loss in two of the league’s first three seasons (UCF in 2013 and Houston in 2015). RB Arkeel Newsome was the conference leader in all-purpose yards in 2015 (129.7 ypg). CB Jamar Summers led The American with eight interceptions in 2015. UConn’s two returning starters at linebacker will be joined by LB E.J. Levenberry, who is a transfer from Florida State.

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EAST CAROLINA AT A GLANCE

Location:............................................ Greenville, N.C. Enrollment:......................................................28,000 Nickname:.......................................................Pirates Colors:................................................Purple and Gold Stadium:............................... Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium Stadium Capacity:..........................................50,000 Surface:................................................. Natural Grass Chancellor:...................................Dr. Cecil P. Stanton Athletic Director:................................. Jeff Compher Head Coach:..............................Scottie Montgomery Football Contact:............................... Tom McClellan Phone:..................................................(252) 737-1274 Email:.......................................... mcclellant@ecu.edu Offensive System:.........................................Multiple Defensive System:..................................Multiple 3-4 Lettermen Returning/Lost:..............................50/25 Starters Returning/Lost:.................................. 13/11

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ON THE SIDELINE

HEAD COACH Scottie Montgomery (Duke ’00) 2015 RECORD 5-7 overall 3-5 American (5th, East)

Overall Record (Years) 0-0 (first year) Record at East Carolina (Years) 0-0 (first year) ASSISTANT COACHES Rick Smith................................................. Assistant Head Coach/Secondary Tony Petersen........................................ Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Kenwick Thompson.................... Defensive Coordinator/Outside Linebackers Shannon Moore.................................. Special Teams Coordinator/Tight Ends Deke Adams............................................................................Defensive Line Ryan Anderson..................................................................Inside Linebackers Antonio King............................................................................Running Backs Phil McGeoghan.................................................................... Wide Receivers Geep Wade.............................................................................. Offensive Line

FINAL RANKING AP/USA TODAY nr/nr POSTSEASON None

RETURNING STARTERS

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Offense (5) J.T. Boyd, OG Davon Grayson, WR Zay Jones, WR Brandon Smith, OT Jimmy Williams, WR

Defense (6) Joe Allely, LB DaShawn Benton, S Demetri McGill, NT Fred Presley, DE Travon Simmons, S Jordan Williams, LB

Special Teams (2) Worth Gregory, P Davis Plowman, K

2016 SCHEDULE

North Carolina State

at South Carolina

at Virginia Tech

UCF

at USF

9/3

9/10

9/17

9/24

10/1

10/8

10/13

10/22

10/29

11/5

11/12

11/26

Navy

at Cincinnati

UConn

at Tulsa

SMU

at Temple

Thursday

Western Carolina

2015 RESULTS (5-7, 3-5 American) Date Opponent 9/5 Towson 9/12 at Florida 9/19 at Navy * 9/26 Virginia Tech 10/3 at SMU * 10/10 at Brigham Young 10/17 Tulsa * 10/22 Temple * 10/30 at UConn * 11/7 USF * 11/19 at UCF * 11/28 Cincinnati *

Rank Offense

Result Attend. ECU Opp W, 28-20 40,712 -/- -/- L, 24-31 88,034 -/- rv/rv L, 21-45 34,717 -/- -/- W, 35-28 50,514 -/- rv/rv W, 49-23 17,136 -/- -/- L, 38-45 60,186 -/- rv/- W, 30-17 43,065 -/- -/- L, 14-24 39,417 -/- 22/24 L, 13-31 23,168 -/- -/- L, 17-22 45,194 -/- -/- W, 44-7 23,734 -/- -/- L, 16-19 40,743 -/- -/-

Rush Pass Total Passing TO 192 235 427 29-37-0 0 -13 346 333 37-58-1 3 80 325 405 36-49-1 2 182 228 410 14-20-1 2 306 249 555 19-26-2 2 133 385 518 30-42-1 3 143 239 382 20-29-1 1 95 283 378 33-53-1 2 203 137 340 19-33-4 4 62 158 220 14-23-0 0 149 473 622 36-52-0 0 68 317 385 34-51-0 0

Defense Rush Pass Total TO 179 237 416 2 168 205 373 2 415 41 456 0 158 281 439 1 40 289 329 0 167 341 508 2 175 288 463 2 72 250 322 0 220 184 404 2 242 200 442 1 101 131 232 3 157 270 427 1

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2015 STATISTICAL LEADERS Returning players in italics

RUSHING HAIRSTON, Chris SUMMERS, James SCOTT, Anthony Total.......... Opponents......

GP 12 10 10 12 12

Att 165 96 49 404 518

Gain 818 542 231 1933 2355

Loss 64 96 24 333 261

PASSING KEMP, Blake SUMMERS, James Total.......... Opponents......

G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G 11 137.6 260-375-10 69.3 2658 16 69 241.6 10 138.2 60-94-2 63.8 683 5 56 68.3 12 137.4 321-473-12 67.9 3375 21 69 281.2 12 125.6 204-376-8 54.3 2717 17 67 226.4

RECEIVING JONES, Zay WILLIAMS, Bryce BROWN, Trevon GRAYSON, Davon Total.......... Opponents......

G 12 12 9 12 12 12

No. 98 58 41 33 321 204

Yds 1099 588 496 448 3375 2717

PUNT RETURNS JOHNSON, Quay Total.......... Opponents......

No. 19

Avg 9.0

TD 0

Long 46

23 14

Yds 171 225 46

9.8 3.3

1 0

46 14

KICK RETURNS JOHNSON, Quay BROWN, Trevon Total.......... Opponents......

No. 27 10 38 31

Yds 544 193 760 682

Avg 20.1 19.3 20.0 22.0

TD 0 0 0 0

Long 34 49 49 39

Avg 11.2 10.1 12.1 13.6 10.5 13.3

Net Avg 754 4.6 446 4.6 207 4.2 1600 4.0 2094 4.0

TD Long Avg/G 5 36 91.6 4 56 49.0 4 47 55.1 3 69 37.3 21 69 281.2 17 67 226.4

|------------ PATs ------------| SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv PLOWMAN, Davis 0 10-12 37-39 0-0 0 HAIRSTON, Chris 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 SUMMERS, James 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 JONES, Zay 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 WILLIAMS, Bryce 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 BROWN, Trevon 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 Total.......... 43 10-13 41-43 0-0 0 Opponents...... 39 13-20 37-38 0-0 0 TOTAL OFFENSE KEMP, Blake SUMMERS, James HAIRSTON, Chris Total.......... Opponents......

G 11 10 12 12 12

Plays 414 190 165 877 894

Rush -8 446 754 1600 2094

Pass 2658 683 0 3375 2717

TD Long Avg/G 8 45 62.8 8 41 44.6 1 29 20.7 19 45 133.3 21 90 174.5

Total 2650 1129 754 4975 4811

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

DXP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Saf 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

Avg/G 240.9 112.9 62.8 414.6 400.9

FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg PLOWMAN, Davis 10-12 83.3 0-0 3-3 4-4 3-5 0-0 45 PUNTING GREGORY, Worth Total.......... Opponents......

No. Yds Avg Long TB 60 2583 43.0 73 6 64 2639 41.2 73 6 67 2884 43.0 63 7

FC 13 13 19

ALL PURPOSE JONES, Zay HAIRSTON, Chris JOHNSON, Quay BROWN, Trevon Total.......... Opponents......

G 12 12 12 9 12 12

IR 0 0 0 0 150 117

DEFENSE BIGGER, Zeek WILLIAMS, Jordan OVERTON, Montese SIMMONS, Travon PRESLEY, Fred Total.......... Opponents......

G Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds Sacks Int PBU 12 51 47 98 6.5-14 1.5-6 . 1 12 45 36 81 6.0-21 2.0-16 1- 9 . 12 40 30 70 10.0- 64 7.5- 60 . 7 12 30 15 45 1.0- 3 . . 9 12 23 21 44 4.0- 8 . . . 12 493 392 885 62-243 25-171 8- 150 47 12 528 338 866 90-332 29-184 12-117 42

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Rush -6 754 4 0 1600 2094

Rec 1099 193 134 496 3375 2717

PR 0 0 171 13 225 46

KOR 23 0 544 193 760 682

Points 67 54 48 30 24 24 329 312

I20 32 33 19 Tot 1116 947 853 702 6110 5656

PD 1 1 7 9 . 55 54

Blk 0

50+ Blkd 11 3 11 3 20 2

Avg/G 93.0 78.9 71.1 78.0 509.2 471.3

H FR-Yds FF Blk Saf 7 . . . . . 1- 0 1 . . 2 . . . . . . . . . 1 1- 0 2 . . 30 8- 0 10 2 . 27 7- 28 13 4 1

Zay

JONES

STORYLINES East Carolina welcomes head coach Scottie Montgomery, who had been the offensive coordinator for the most successful era at Duke in program history. QB Philip Nelson started 16 games at Minnesota from 2012-13 and could emerge as the Pirates’ starter in 2016. Nelson threw nine touchdown passes and rushed for six TDs in 2013. WR Zay Jones, a fourth-year starter, enters 2016 in third place on East Carolina’s career receptions (241) and receiving yards (2,553) charts. East Carolina has made eight bowl appearances in the last 10 seasons. The Pirates dropped four of their last five games in 2015 to miss the postseason for the first time since 2011.


HOUSTON AT A GLANCE

Location:.............................................Houston, Texas Enrollment:...................................................... 40,194 Nickname:.....................................................Cougars Colors:.............................................Scarlet and White Stadium:...........................................TDECU Stadium Stadium Capacity:..........................................40,000 Surface:................................................. Synthetic Turf President:..........................................Dr. Renu Khator Athletic Director:............................. Hunter Yurachek Head Coach:.......................................... Tom Herman Football Contact:................................. David Bassity Phone:................................................. (713) 743-9409 Email:...................................dbassity@central.uh.edu Offensive System:...................................Multiple Pro Defensive System:................................................3-4 Lettermen Returning/Lost:..............................31/23 Starters Returning/Lost:.................................. 12/12

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HEAD COACH Tom Herman (Cal Lutheran ’97) 2015 RECORD 13-1 overall 7-1 American (t-1st, West)

Overall Record (Years) 13-1 (one year) Record at Houston (Years) 13-1 (one year) ASSISTANT COACHES Major Applewhite.................................. Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Todd Orlando...........................................Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers Craig Naivar.........Associate Head Coach/Co-Defensive Coordinator/Safeties Oscar Giles......................................... Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Line Jason Washington............................Special Teams Coordinator/Cornerbacks Darrell Wyatt......................................Recruiting Coordinator/Wide Receivers Kenith Pope.............................................................................Running Backs Corby Meekins...............................................................Tight Ends/Fullbacks Derek Warehime...................................................................... Offensive Line

FINAL RANKING AP/USA TODAY 8/8 POSTSEASON Beat Florida State, 38-24, in Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl

RETURNING STARTERS Offense (6) Greg Ward Jr., QB Chance Allen, WR Steven Dunbar, WR Tyler McCloskey, TE Will Noble, C Marcus Oliver, OT

Defense (5) Cameron Malveaux, DE Tyus Bowser, LB B.J. Singleton, DT Steven Taylor, LB Brandon Wilson, DB

Special Teams (1) Ty Cummings, K

at Texas State

9/3

9/10

9/15

9/24

10/15 Tulsa

10/22

10/29

11/12

at SMU

UCF

Tulane

2015 RESULTS (13-1, 7-1 American) Date Opponent 9/5 Tennessee Tech 9/12 at Louisville 9/26 Texas State 10/3 at Tulsa * 10/8 SMU * 10/16 at Tulane * 10/24 at UCF * 10/31 Vanderbilt 11/7 Cincinnati * 11/14 Memphis * 11/21 at UConn * 11/27 Navy * 12/5 Temple 1 12/31 vs. Florida State 2 1 2

American Athletic Conference Championship Chick-Fil-A Peach Bowl, Atlanta, Ga.

UConn

at Navy

9/29

10/8

11/17 Louisville

Rank Offense

Result Attend. Hou Opp W, 52-24 30,479 -/- -/- W, 34-31 50,019 -/- rv/rv W, 59-14 35,257 rv/rv -/- W, 38-24 17,146 rv/rv -/- W, 49-28 25,204 rv/rv -/- W, 42-7 21,522 24/rv -/- W, 59-10 28,350 21/22 -/- W, 34-0 29,565 18/19 -/- W, 33-30 32,889 18/18 -/- W, 35-34 42,159 16/16 25/25 L, 17-20 26,879 13/14 -/- W, 52-31 40,562 21/21 16/15 W, 24-13 35,721 17/18 20/21 W, 38-24 71,007 14/16 9/8

Rush Pass Total Passing TO 266 355 621 27-37-0 1 226 236 462 23-35-1 1 366 323 689 18-24-0 0 365 273 638 22-38-0 1 214 243 457 16-18-0 1 239 222 461 17-25-1 1 366 234 600 20-28-0 0 150 221 371 15-23-0 2 266 161 427 16-24-2 2 96 296 392 26-44-0 0 110 208 318 17-31-2 4 218 337 555 27-36-0 0 233 106 339 12-22-0 0 187 261 448 28-46-1 1

Friday

at Cincinnati

Thursday

Lamar

Thursday

Oklahoma

Thursday

2016 SCHEDULE

11/25 at Memphis

Defense Rush Pass Total TO 29 312 341 1 70 325 395 4 99 302 401 4 130 326 456 2 151 248 399 3 112 150 262 0 97 183 280 4 141 44 185 4 66 523 589 3 212 278 490 2 156 159 315 0 147 312 459 1 98 287 385 2 16 397 413 5


2015 STATISTICAL LEADERS Returning players in italics

RUSHING WARD Jr., Greg FARROW, Kenneth JACKSON, Ryan Total.......... Opponents......

GP 14 12 10 14 14

Att 198 185 84 669 480

Gain 1301 975 428 3660 1938

Loss 193 17 21 359 414

PASSING WARD Jr., Greg POSTMA, Kyle Total.......... Opponents......

G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G 14 148.9 232-345-6 67.2 2828 17 67 202.0 10 130.8 43-68-1 63.2 453 3 40 45.3 14 147.1 285-432-7 66.0 3477 22 67 248.4 14 125.0 278-500-21 55.6 3846 20 77 274.7

RECEIVING AYERS, Demarcus ALLEN, Chance DUNBAR, Steven BONNER, Linell Total.......... Opponents......

G 14 14 13 12 14 14

No. Yds 98 1222 56 752 31 382 25 317 285 3477 278 3846

PUNT RETURNS AYERS, Demarcus Total.......... Opponents......

No. 28 29 16

Yds 290 302 35

Avg 10.4 10.4 2.2

TD 1 1 0

Long 73 73 24

KICK RETURNS

No.

Yds

Long

23 7 33 68

611 105 777 1389

Avg 26.6 15.0 23.5 20.4

TD

WILSON, Brandon WEBB, Javin Total.......... Opponents......

2 0 2 0

100 23 100 37

Avg 12.5 13.4 12.3 12.7 12.2 13.8

Net Avg 1108 5.6 958 5.2 407 4.8 3301 4.9 1524 3.2

TD Long Avg/G 6 67 87.3 6 52 53.7 3 65 29.4 5 37 26.4 22 67 248.4 20 77 274.7

|------------ PATs ------------| SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv WARD Jr., Greg 21 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 CUMMINGS, Ty 0 8-8 51-51 0-0 0 FARROW, Kenneth 12 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 AYERS, Demarcus 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 BULLARD, Kyle 0 5-9 24-24 0-0 0 Total.......... 75 13-17 75-75 0-0 0 Opponents...... 36 12-18 34-34 0-0 2 TOTAL OFFENSE WARD Jr., Greg FARROW, Kenneth POSTMA, Kyle JACKSON, Ryan Total.......... Opponents......

G 14 12 10 10 14 14

Plays 543 185 95 84 1101 980

Rush 1108 958 194 407 3301 1524

Pass 2828 0 453 0 3477 3846

TD Long Avg/G 21 47 79.1 12 44 79.8 4 29 40.7 46 53 235.8 16 52 108.9

Total 3936 958 647 407 6778 5370

Pass 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2

DXP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Saf 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

Avg/G 281.1 79.8 64.7 40.7 484.1 383.6

FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg BULLARD, Kyle 5-9 55.6 0-0 4-5 0-0 1-4 0-0 41 CUMMINGS, Ty 8-8 100.0 0-0 4-4 3-3 1-1 0-0 45 PUNTING PIPER, Logan Total.......... Opponents......

No. Yds Avg Long TB 64 2584 40.4 71 3 64 2584 40.4 71 3 86 3603 41.9 61 4

FC 23 23 34

ALL PURPOSE AYERS, Demarcus WARD Jr., Greg FARROW, Kenneth WILSON, Brandon ALLEN, Chance Total.......... Opponents......

G 14 14 12 14 14 14 14

IR 0 0 0 51 0 342 67

DEFENSE ROBERTS, Elandon TAYLOR, Steven McDONALD, Adrian STEWART, Trevon WILSON, Brandon Total.......... Opponents......

G Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds 14 88 54 142 19.0- 76 14 61 31 92 18.5- 92 14 59 33 92 3.5- 15 14 52 24 76 10.5- 73 14 51 7 58 2.0- 13 14 598 316 914 85- 388 14 649 456 1105 79- 286

Rush 147 1108 958 188 0 3301 1524

Rec 1222 0 119 49 752 3477 3846

PR 290 0 0 0 0 302 35

KOR 0 0 0 611 0 777 1389

Points 126 75 72 48 39 566 290

Sacks Int PBU 6.0- 45 1- 7 5 10.0- 77 2- 30 3 1.0- 7 4- 24 2 6.0- 65 4- 58 2 . 1- 51 8 36- 274 21- 342 66 29- 162 7- 67 39

I20 23 23 24 Tot 1659 1108 1077 899 752 8199 6861

PD 6 5 6 6 9 87 46

Blk 0 0

50+ Blkd 10 0 10 0 19 1

Avg/G 118.5 79.1 89.8 64.2 53.7 585.6 490.1

H FR-Yds FF Blk Saf 8 . 2 . . 12 . 2 1 . 3 2- 8 2 . . 6 4- 0 1 . 1 . 1- 85 2 . . 61 14- 106 11 2 1 25 7- 0 12 . .

Greg

WARD JR.

STORYLINES Houston capped a 13-1 season with a win against Florida State in the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl. The Cougars finished No. 8 in both major national polls. Houston has registered two 13-win seasons since 2011. QB Greg Ward Jr. is the nation’s top returning rusher among quarterbacks. Ward is one of seven returning Maxwell Award semifinalists from last season. The Cougars return five starters from a defense that led the nation in turnovers gained (35) last season. LB Steven Taylor led The American with 10 sacks.


MEMPHIS AT A GLANCE

Location:........................................... Memphis, Tenn. Enrollment:......................................................21,480 Nickname:........................................................ Tigers Colors:...................................................Blue and Gray Stadium:.................. Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium Stadium Capacity:..........................................56,862 Surface:........................................................ AstroTurf President:......................................Dr. M. David Rudd Athletic Director:....................................Tom Bowen Head Coach:...........................................Mike Norvell Football Contact:..............................Tammy DeGroff Phone:................................................. (901) 678-5787 Email:.................................... tdegroff@memphis.edu Offensive System:.........................................Multiple Defensive System:........................................Multiple Lettermen Returning/Lost:.............................. 51/18 Starters Returning/Lost:.................................... 15/9

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HEAD COACH Mike Norvell (Central Arkansas ’05) 2015 RECORD 9-4 overall 5-3 American (3rd, West)

Overall Record (Years) 0-0 (first year) Record at Memphis (Years) 0-0 (first year) ASSISTANT COACHES Chris Ball......................................................................Defensive Coordinator Chip Long.................................................................... Offensive Coordinator Darrell Dickey.......................................Assistant Head Coach/Running Backs David Johnson....................................................................... Wide Receivers Dan Lanning.................................. Inside Linebackers/Recruiting Coordinator Joe Long..............................Special Teams Coordinator/Outside Linebackers Paul Randolph..........................................................................Defensive Line Ryan Silverfield........................................................................ Offensvie Line Marcus Woodson.................................................................. Defensive Backs

FINAL RANKING AP/USA TODAY -/rv POSTSEASON Lost to Auburn, 31-10, in Birmingham Bowl

RETURNING STARTERS

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Offense (6) Doroland Dorceus, RB Gabe Kuhn, OT Drew Kyser, C Phil Mayhue, WR Christopher Roberson, OG Trevon Tate, OT

Defense (7) Genard Avery, LB Jackson Dillon, LB Christian Jonnson, DE Arthur Maulet, CB Chris Morley6, S Dontrell Nelson, CB Donald Pennington, DT

Special Teams (2) Jake Elliott, K Spencer Smith, P

Bowling Green

at Mississippi

9/3

9/17

9/24

10/1

10/22

10/29

11/5

11/12

at Navy

Tulsa

at SMU

USF

2015 RESULTS (9-4, 5-3 American) Date Opponent 9/5 Missouri State 9/12 at Kansas 9/19 at Bowling Green 9/24 Cincinnati * 10/2 at USF * 10/17 Mississippi 10/23 at Tulsa * 10/31 Tulane * 11/7 Navy * 11/14 at Houston * 11/21 at Temple * 11/28 SMU * 12/30 vs. Auburn 1 1

Temple

10/6 11/18

at Cincinnati

Rank Offense

Result Attend. Mem Opp W, 63-7 41,730 -/- -/- W, 55-23 37,798 -/rv -/- W, 44-41 21,178 -/rv -/- W, 53-46 45,172 rv/rv -/- W, 24-17 22,546 rv/rv -/- W, 37-24 60,241 rv/22 13/12 W, 66-42 20,216 18/17 -/- W, 41-13 30,381 16/16 -/- L, 20-45 55,212 15/16 rv/rv L, 34-35 42,159 25/25 16/16 L, 12-31 31,708 rv/rv rv/rv W, 63-0 30,075 -/- -/- L, 10-31 59,430 rv/rv -/-

Rush Pass Total Passing TO 317 202 519 16-21-0 0 281 370 651 24-27-0 3 155 386 541 29-40-0 0 158 412 570 24-36-0 1 120 305 425 20-33-0 0 107 384 491 39-53-1 1 257 447 704 32-44-0 1 223 358 581 27-44-0 0 133 305 438 26-42-1 3 212 278 490 20-32-1 2 76 156 232 25-34-0 0 195 288 483 13-22-1 2 97 108 205 16-37-1 1

at Tulane Friday Friday

Kansas

Friday

Southeast Missouri State

Thursday

2016 SCHEDULE

10/14 11/25 Houston

Defense Rush Pass Total TO 18 107 125 3 194 165 359 0 136 443 579 0 132 620 752 3 178 199 377 1 40 440 480 0 113 421 534 3 139 131 270 0 374 85 459 0 96 296 392 0 200 261 461 2 33 64 97 5 251 151 402 3

Birmingham Bowl, Birmingham, Ala.

16


2015 STATISTICAL LEADERS Returning players in italics

RUSHING DORCEUS, Doroland COOPER, Jarvis CRAFT, Sam Total.......... Opponents......

GP 13 12 12 13 13

Att Gain Loss 155 696 37 91 401 12 82 368 35 563 2639 308 540 2330 426

PASSING LYNCH, Paxton Total.......... Opponents......

G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G 13 157.5 296-443-4 66.8 3778 28 82 290.6 13 158.3 311-465-5 66.9 3999 30 82 307.6 13 137.2 242-419-12 57.8 3383 22 94 260.2

RECEIVING FRAZIER, Mose MAYHUE, Phil MILLER, Anthony PROCTOR, Roderick CROSS, Alan Total.......... Opponents......

G 13 13 12 10 13 13 13

No. Yds 70 799 51 670 47 694 25 335 25 229 311 3999 242 3383

PUNT RETURNS PROCTOR, Roderick

No. 19

Yds 140

Avg 7.4

TD 1

Long 63

Total.......... Opponents......

28 16

224 149

8.0 9.3

1 0

63 56

KICK RETURNS OGLESBY, Jae’Lon CRAFT, Sam Total.......... Opponents......

No. 25 11 44 22

Yds 588 218 990 342

Avg 23.5 19.8 22.5 15.5

TD 0 0 0 0

Long 48 28 48 29

Avg 11.4 13.1 14.8 13.4 9.2 12.9 14.0

Net Avg 659 4.3 389 4.3 333 4.1 2331 4.1 1904 3.5

TD Long Avg/G 4 45 61.5 1 43 51.5 5 82 57.8 0 61 33.5 3 38 17.6 30 82 307.6 22 94 260.2

|------------ PATs ------------| SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv ELLIOTT, Jake 0 23-28 63-63 0-0 0 DORCEUS, Doroland 11 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 CRAFT, Sam 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 MILLER, Anthony 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 FRAZIER, Mose 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 HENDERSON, Jamarius 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 Total.......... 64 23-28 63-63 1-1 0 Opponents...... 46 12-14 43-45 0-0 0 TOTAL OFFENSE LYNCH, Paxton Total.......... Opponents......

G 13 13 13

Plays 530 1028 959

Rush 239 2331 1904

Pass 3778 3999 3383

TD Long Avg/G 8 35 50.7 5 26 32.4 5 26 27.8 29 60 179.3 24 43 146.5

Total 4017 6330 5287

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

DXP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Saf 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0

Avg/G 309.0 486.9 406.7

FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg ELLIOTT, Jake 23-28 82.1 0-0 6-6 7-11 8-9 2-2 53 PUNTING SMITH, Spencer JACOBS, Nick Total.......... Opponents......

No. Yds Avg Long TB 43 2024 47.1 72 4 14 504 36.0 47 3 57 2528 44.4 72 7 77 2980 38.7 57 2

FC 11 6 17 25

ALL PURPOSE FRAZIER, Mose MILLER, Anthony DORCEUS, Doroland OGLESBY, Jae’Lon MAYHUE, Phil CRAFT, Sam Total.......... Opponents......

G 13 12 13 9 13 12 13 13

IR 0 0 0 0 0 0 156 25

DEFENSE PEGUES, Leonard WHITE, Shareef McMANIS, Wynton BALL, Reggis AVERY, Genard Total.......... Opponents......

G Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds Sacks Int PBU 12 50 25 75 7.0- 22 1.0- 7 1- 3 . 13 51 12 63 7.0- 23 1.0- 10 . . 13 51 11 62 5.0- 15 3.0- 12 . . 13 44 13 57 2.5- 4 . 5- 66 5 11 42 11 53 6.5- 28 3.0- 20 . . 13 640 194 834 72- 281 26- 176 12- 156 37 13 661 312 973 73- 293 16- 115 5- 25 35

17

Rush 119 54 659 59 4 333 2331 1904

Rec 799 694 217 167 670 114 3999 3383

PR 28 28 0 0 0 0 224 149

KOR 0 105 0 588 0 218 990 342

Points 132 66 42 42 36 36 522 355

I20 10 11 21 19 Tot 946 881 876 814 674 665 7700 5803

PD 1 . . 10 . 49 40

Blk 1

50+ Blkd 18 0 0 0 18 0 11 2

Avg/G 72.8 73.4 67.4 90.4 51.8 55.4 592.3 446.4

H FR-Yds FF Blk Saf 1 1- 26 1 . . . . 1 . . . 1- 0 . 1 . . 1- 10 . 1 . 2 . . . . 12 10- 81 10 4 2 15 9- 4 11 1 .

Anthony

MILLER

STORYLINES Head coach Mike Norvell, most recently the deputy head coach and offensive coordinator at Arizona State, begins his first year at Memphis. The Tigers have won a combined 19 games in the last two seasons — the most in program history in a two-year span. Memphis was ranked as high as No. 13 nationally last season. Memphis won its first eight games of 2015, but dropped four of its last five to close the season. K Jake Elliott has been The American’s Special Teams Player of the Year twice (2014, 2015) and was a finalist for the Lou Groza Award as the nation’s top kicker. He was an Associated Press and Walter Camp All-America second team selection in 2015.


NAVY AT A GLANCE

Location:.............................................Annapolis, Md. Enrollment:........................................................4,400 Nickname:..............................................Midshipmen Colors:......................................... Navy Blue and Gold Stadium:........Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium Stadium Capacity:..........................................34,000 Surface:......................................................... FieldTurf Superintendent:.................... Vice Admiral Ted Carter Athletic Director:................................Chet Gladchuk Head Coach:.....................................Ken Niumatalolo Football Contact:.......................... Scott Strasemeier Phone:................................................. (410) 293-8775 Email:..........................................sstrasem@usna.edu Offensive System:..................... Spread/Triple Option Defensive System:........................................Multiple Lettermen Returning/Lost:..............................43/33 Starters Returning/Lost:.................................... 8/16

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ON THE SIDELINE HEAD COACH Ken Niumatalolo (Hawaii ’89)

2015 RECORD 11-2 overall 7-1 American (t-1st, West)

Overall Record (Years) 68-37 (eight years) Record at Navy (Years) 68-37 (eight years) ASSISTANT COACHES Ivin Jasper............................................. Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Dale Pehrson...............................................................Defenisve Coordinator Chris Culton............................................................................. Offensive Line Justin Davis....................................................................Outside Linebackers Robert Green..................................................................Outside Linebackers Ashley Ingram.............................. Offensive Line/Running Game Coordinator Steve Johns............................Inside Linebackers/Special Teams Coordinator Mike Judge.......................................................................................Fullbacks Shaun Nua...............................................................................Defensive Line Dan O’Brien................................................................................... Secondary Danny O’Rourke.............................................................................Slot Backs Napoleon Sykes.......................................................................Defensive Line Mick Yokitis............................................................................ Wide Receivers

FINAL RANKING AP/USA TODAY 18/18 POSTSEASON Beat Pittsburgh, 44-28, in Military Bowl

RETURNING STARTERS Offense (1) Jamir Tillman, WR

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Special Teams (1) Alex Barta, P

UConn

at Tulane

at Air Force

Houston

9/3

9/10

9/17

10/1

10/8

10/22

10/28

11/5

11/12

11/26

12/10

at USF

vs. Notre Dame

Tulsa

at SMU

vs. Army

Friday

Fordham

Memphis

2015 RESULTS (11-2, 7-1 American) Date Opponent 9/5 Colgate 9/19 East Carolina * 9/26 at UConn * 10/3 Air Force 10/10 at Notre Dame 10/24 Tulane * 10/31 USF * 11/7 at Memphis * 11/14 SMU * 11/21 at Tulsa * 11/27 at Houston * 12/12 vs. Army 1 12/28 Pittsburgh 2 1 2

Thursday

2016 SCHEDULE

Rank Offense

Result Attend. Navy Opp W, 48-10 28,015 -/- -/- W, 45-21 34,717 -/- -/- W, 28-18 33,204 -/- -/- W, 33-11 32,705 rv/rv -/- L, 24-41 80,795 rv/rv 15/15 W, 31-14 32,033 -/rv -/- W, 29-17 26,766 -/rv -/- W, 45-20 55,212 rv/rv 15/16 W, 55-14 35,778 22/23 -/- W, 44-21 22,749 19/19 -/- L, 31-55 40,562 16/15 21/21 W, 21-17 69,722 21/22 -/- W, 44-28 36,352 21/22 -/rv

Rush Pass Total Passing TO 371 67 438 3-6-0 1 415 41 456 4-7-0 0 303 40 343 3-5-0 0 270 117 387 4-10-0 0 318 22 340 3-6-1 3 133 158 291 8-12-0 0 428 16 444 3-9-0 1 374 85 459 3-5-0 0 403 81 484 2-9-0 0 457 55 512 2-3-0 1 147 312 459 13-18-1 1 199 113 312 6-14-0 0 417 173 590 10-18-0 1

at East Carolina

10/13

Defense Rush Pass Total TO 198 127 325 2 80 325 405 2 106 219 325 1 204 73 277 4 178 281 459 1 123 263 386 3 62 208 270 1 133 305 438 3 144 124 268 2 77 277 354 2 218 337 555 0 137 208 345 3 198 137 335 3

Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, Pa. Military Bowl, Annapolis, Md.

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2015 STATISTICAL LEADERS Returning players in italics

RUSHING REYNOLDS, Keenan SWAIN, Chris ROMINE, Dishan EZELL, Quentin SANDERS, DeBrandon BROWN, Demond GULLEY, Toneo CASS Jr., Calvin SMITH, Tago Total.......... Opponents......

GP 13 13 13 13 13 13 12 13 8 13 13

Att 265 211 36 62 42 32 12 16 27 748 452

Gain 1537 1038 380 317 318 237 189 140 133 4473 2084

PASSING REYNOLDS, Keenan SMITH, Tago Total.......... Opponents......

G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G 13 162.1 61-115-1 53.0 1203 8 75 92.5 8 194.0 2-3-1 66.7 30 1 24 3.8 13 161.7 64-122-2 52.5 1280 9 75 98.5 13 134.9 251-387-12 64.9 2885 16 62 221.9

RECEIVING TILLMAN, Jamir SANDERS, DeBrandon Total.......... Opponents......

G 13 13 13 13

No. Yds 29 597 9 250 64 1280 251 2885

Loss 164 15 2 0 5 6 0 0 7 226 225

Avg 20.6 27.8 20.0 11.5

Net Avg 1373 5.2 1023 4.8 378 10.5 317 5.1 313 7.5 231 7.2 189 15.8 140 8.8 126 4.7 4247 5.7 1859 4.1

TD Long Avg/G 5 72 45.9 1 75 19.2 9 75 98.5 16 62 221.9

PUNT RETURNS No. SANDERS, DeBrandon 6 CASS Jr., Calvin 5 Total.......... 11 Opponents...... 11

Yds 44 23 67 174

Avg 7.3 4.6 6.1 15.8

TD 0 0 0 0

Long 14 12 14 50

KICK RETURNS ROMINE, Dishan Total.......... Opponents......

Yds 655 775 1502

Avg 27.3 24.2 23.1

TD 0 0 2

Long 90 90 100

No. 24 32 65

|------------ PATs ------------| SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv REYNOLDS, Keenan 24 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 GREBE, Austin 0 12-14 58-61 0-0 0 SWAIN, Chris 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 EZELL, Quentin 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 BROWN, Demond 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 TILLMAN, Jamir 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 Total.......... 63 13-15 59-62 0-0 0 Opponents...... 36 10-17 34-34 1-1 1 TOTAL OFFENSE REYNOLDS, Keenan SWAIN, Chris Total.......... Opponents......

G 13 13 13 13

Plays 380 211 870 839

Rush 1373 1023 4247 1859

Pass 1203 0 1280 2885

TD Long Avg/G 24 67 105.6 10 52 78.7 0 55 29.1 6 45 24.4 0 46 24.1 5 32 17.8 3 70 15.8 1 44 10.8 1 22 15.8 53 70 326.7 17 45 143.0

Total 2576 1023 5527 4744

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

DXP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Saf 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

Points 144 94 60 36 30 30 478 284

Avg/G 198.2 78.7 425.2 364.9

Toneo

FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg GREBE, Austin 12-14 85.7 0-0 6-6 4-5 2-3 0-0 44

Blk 0

PUNTING BARTA, Alex Total.......... Opponents......

No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 50+ Blkd 40 1663 41.6 72 7 7 10 6 0 42 1737 41.4 72 7 8 10 6 0 39 1537 39.4 53 1 15 9 2 0

ALL PURPOSE REYNOLDS, Keenan ROMINE, Dishan SWAIN, Chris Total.......... Opponents......

G 13 13 13 13 13

DEFENSE BARBOUR, Lorentez THOMAS, Micah ADAMS, Quincy GONZALES, Daniel ANTHONY, Will Total.......... Opponents......

G Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds Sacks Int PBU 13 52 22 74 0.5- 1 . 3- 1 3 13 40 33 73 4.5- 20 2.5- 16 . 2 12 48 22 70 3.5- 5 . . 7 11 39 27 66 4.0- 8 . 1- 10 1 13 37 24 61 11.5- 82 7.5- 58 . 2 13 537 324 861 57- 231 22- 147 12- 93 38 13 607 310 917 55- 183 14- 107 2- 0 14

19

Rush 1373 378 1023 4247 1859

Rec 47 42 12 1280 2885

PR 0 0 0 67 174

KOR 0 655 0 775 1502

IR 0 0 0 93 0

Tot 1420 1075 1035 6462 6420 PD 6 2 7 2 2 50 16

Avg/G 109.2 82.7 79.6 497.1 493.8

H FR-Yds FF Blk Saf . . 2 . . . . . . . . 1- 0 1 . . 1 . 1 . . 3 2- 0 3 1 . 16 15- 54 17 1 1 8 6- 22 7 2 .

GULLEY

STORYLINES Navy set a school record with 11 wins in 2015 as the Midshipmen tied Houston for the American Atheltic Conference West Division title. QB Tago Smith will step in to replace Keenan Reynolds, who finished fifth in the Heisman Trophy voting. WR Jamir Tillman is the only returning starter on offense for Navy. Tillman accounted for five of Navy’s nine touchdown receptions and 45 percent of the team’s total receptions last year. The defense has seven starters returning, including all of its reguar linebackers. Navy has played in seven bowl games in the last eight years.


USF AT A GLANCE

Location:...................................................Tampa, Fla. Enrollment:.......................................................47,646 Nickname:.......................................................... Bulls Colors:................................................Green and Gold Stadium:............................ Raymond James Stadium Stadium Capacity:..........................................65,857 Surface:................................................. Natural Grass President:...................................... Dr. Judy Genshaft Athletic Director:................................... Mark Harlan Head Coach:..........................................Willie Taggart Football Contact:..................................Brian Siegrist Phone:................................................. (813) 974-4086 Email:................................................siegrist@usf.edu Offensive System:................................... West Coast Defensive System:.............................................4-2-5 Lettermen Returning/Lost:..............................46/21 Starters Returning/Lost:.................................... 15/9

HEAD COACH Willie Taggart (Western Kentucky ’98) 2015 RECORD 8-5 overall 6-2 American (2nd, East)

Overall Record (Years) 30-43 (six years) Record at USF (Years) 14-23 (three years) ASSISTANT COACHES Darren Heller.................................. Co-Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line T.J. Weist............................................... Co-Offensive Coordinator/Receivers Raymond Woodie....................................Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers David Reaves.............................................Associate Head Coach/Tight Ends Donte Pimpleton......................................................................Running Backs Shaun King................................................................................. Quarterbacks Alonzo Hampton........................ Defensive Backs/Special Teams Coordinator John Jancek....................................................................................... Safeties Eric Mathies........................................Defensive Line/Recruiting Coordinator

FINAL RANKING AP/USA TODAY nr/nr POSTSEASON Lost to Western Kentucky, 45-35, in Miami Beach Bowl

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Offense (7) Rodney Adams, WR Kofi Amichia, OT Chris Barr, WR Ryeshene Bronson, WR Quinton Flowers, QB Marlon Mack, RB Dominique Threatt, OG

Defense (7) Devin Abraham, S Nate Godwin, S Nigel Harris, LB Ronnie Hoggins, CB Deatrick Nichols, CB Auggie Sanchez, LB Deadrin Senat, DT

Special Teams (1) Emilio Nadelman, K

2016 SCHEDULE

at Syracuse

Florida State

at Cincinnati

East Carolina

9/3

9/10

9/17

9/24

10/1

10/8

10/15

10/21

10/28

11/12

11/19

11/26

Navy

at Memphis

at SMU

UCF

UConn

at Temple

Friday

Northern Illinois

Friday

Towson

2015 RESULTS (8-5, 6-2 American) Date Opponent 9/5 Florida A&M 9/12 at Florida State 9/19 at Maryland 10/2 Memphis * 10/10 Syracuse 10/17 at UConn * 10/24 SMU * 10/31 at Navy * 11/7 at East Carolina * 11/14 Temple * 11/20 Cincinnati * 11/26 at UCF * 12/21 vs. Western Kentucky 1

Rank Offense

Result Attend. USF Opp W, 51-3 30,434 -/- -/- L, 14-34 72,811 -/- 11/8 L, 17-35 36,827 -/- -/- L, 17-24 22,546 -/- rv/rv W, 45-24 27,235 -/- -/- W, 28-20 31,719 -/- -/- W, 38-14 24,338 -/- -/- L, 17-29 26,766 -/- -/rv W, 22-17 45,194 -/- -/- W, 44-23 28,393 -/- 21/21 W, 65-27 26,522 -/- -/- W, 44-3 25,967 rv/- -/- L, 35-45 21,712 rv/- 25/rv

Rush Pass Total Passing TO 275 281 556 20-26-1 1 149 125 274 12-24-1 1 240 60 300 10-22-2 2 178 199 377 17-26-1 1 281 259 540 15-22-0 1 275 186 461 12-16-2 2 255 97 352 9-21-0 1 62 208 270 12-20-0 1 242 200 442 12-23-0 1 326 230 556 15-22-0 1 361 200 561 13-20-2 3 281 174 455 15-23-0 0 290 307 597 15-34-0 0

Defense Rush Pass Total TO 12 170 182 2 278 163 441 0 114 297 411 3 120 305 425 0 73 232 305 3 163 365 528 1 132 233 365 4 428 16 444 1 62 158 220 0 121 259 380 1 97 333 430 6 87 116 203 2 151 461 612 2

1 Miami Beach Bowl, Miami, Fla.

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2015 STATISTICAL LEADERS Returning players in italics

RUSHING MACK, Marlon FLOWERS, Quinton TICE, Darius Total.......... Opponents......

GP 12 13 13 13 13

Att 210 191 88 592 497

Gain 1418 1107 476 3476 2257

Loss 37 116 16 271 419

PASSING FLOWERS, Quinton BENCH, Steven Total.......... Opponents......

G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G 13 149.4 163-276-8 59.1 2296 22 71 176.6 7 152.1 14-22-1 63.6 177 2 62 25.3 13 152.8 179-301-9 59.5 2536 26 71 195.1 13 118.8 251-447-17 56.2 3108 16 70 239.1

RECEIVING ADAMS, Rodney JOHNSON, D’Ernest BARR, Chris PRICE, Sean Total.......... Opponents......

G 13 13 13 13 13 13

No. Yds 45 822 26 356 23 200 19 296 179 2536 251 3108

PUNT RETURNS FULLWODD, Tajee

No. 19

Yds 198

Total.......... Opponents......

21 25

KICK RETURNS JOHNSON, D’Ernest ADAMS, Rodney Total.......... Opponents......

No. 21 16 41 70

Avg 18.3 13.7 8.7 15.6 14.2 12.4

Net Avg 1381 6.6 991 5.2 460 5.2 3205 5.4 1838 3.7

TD Long Avg/G 9 68 63.2 4 71 27.4 1 38 15.4 5 46 22.8 26 71 195.1 16 70 239.1

TD 0

Long 46

229 206

Avg 10.4 10.9 8.2

0 0

46 37

Yds 563 466 1093 1396

Avg 26.8 29.1 26.7 19.9

TD 0 1 1 0

Long 54 97 97 56

|------------ PATs ------------| SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv NADELMAN, Emilio 0 15-23 53-54 0-0 0 FLOWERS, Quinton 12 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 ADAMS, Rodney 11 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 MACK, Marlon 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 JOHNSON, D’Ernest 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 PRICE, Sean 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 Total.......... 56 15-23 54-55 0-1 0 Opponents...... 35 18-23 34-34 0-0 0 TOTAL OFFENSE FLOWERS, Quinton MACK, Marlon Total.......... Opponents......

G 13 12 13 13

Plays 467 210 893 944

Rush 991 1381 3205 1838

Pass 2296 0 2536 3108

TD Long Avg/G 8 59 115.1 12 67 76.2 4 44 35.4 28 67 246.5 19 74 141.4

Total 3287 1381 5741 4946

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

DXP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Saf 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

Avg/G 252.8 115.1 441.6 380.5

FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg NADELMAN, Emilio 15-23 65.2 0-0 4-5 5-6 6-11 0-1 49 PUNTING CIABATTI, Mattias GORDON, Brent Total.......... Opponents......

No. Yds Avg Long TB 57 2465 43.2 68 4 7 277 39.6 44 0 65 2768 42.6 68 4 75 3126 41.7 73 3

FC 12 4 16 27

ALL PURPOSE MACK, Marlon ADAMS, Rodney JOHNSON, D’Ernest FLOWERS, Quinton TEAM Total.......... Opponents......

G 12 13 13 13 8 13 13

IR 0 0 0 0 0 226 57

DEFENSE SANCHEZ, Auggie BYRD, Jamie GODWIN, Nate NICHOLS, Deatrick ABRAHAM, Devin Total.......... Opponents......

G Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds Sacks Int PBU 13 73 44 117 8.5- 25 0.5- 2 . 1 13 60 28 88 11.0- 51 5.0- 35 3- 38 4 13 46 17 63 1.0- 1 . . 3 13 48 14 62 8.5- 31 1.0- 8 4- 71 5 13 41 10 51 2.0- 11 1.0- 8 3- 83 3 13 640 264 904 97- 425 34- 256 17- 226 41 13 603 219 822 77- 247 21- 90 9- 57 25

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Rush 1381 81 307 991 -54 3205 1838

Rec 111 822 356 0 0 2536 3108

PR 0 0 25 0 0 229 206

KOR 0 466 563 0 0 1093 1396

Points 98 72 66 54 30 30 437 298

I20 19 1 20 31 Tot 1492 1369 1251 991 -54 7289 6605

PD 1 7 3 9 6 58 34

Blk 1

50+ Blkd 15 1 0 0 15 1 15 0

Avg/G 124.3 105.3 96.2 76.2 -6.8 560.7 508.1

H FR-Yds FF Blk Saf . 1- 0 . . . 2 1- 0 2 . . . . . . . . 1- 0 2 . . . 1- 0 . . . 10 8- 1 13 . 1 14 6- 0 10 3 .

Marlon

MACK

STORYLINES USF returned to postseason play for the first time in five years as the Bulls played in the Miami Beach Bowl. USF beat each of the other five teams in The American’s East Division in the regular season. RB Marlon Mack set USF’s single-season rushing records with 1,381 yards and an average of 6.6 yards per carry in 2015. The Bulls return seven starters from a defense that ranked 13th nationally in tackles for loss (7..5 per game) and 14th in interceptions (17). LB Auggie Sanchez had 117 tackles last season, the mos among returning players in the American Athletic Conference.


SMU AT A GLANCE

Location:.................................................Dallas, Texas Enrollment:...................................................... 10,893 Nickname:..................................................Mustangs Colors:....................................................Red and Blue Stadium:................................ Gerald J. Ford Stadium Stadium Capacity:..........................................32,000 Surface:......................................................... FieldTurf President:.................................... Dr. R. Gerald Turner Athletic Director:........................................ Rick Hart Head Coach:........................................... Chad Morris Football Contact:.................................... Brad Sutton Phone:................................................. (214) 768-1651 Email:............................................. bsutton@smu.edu Offensive System:...........................................Spread Defensive System:........................................Multiple Lettermen Returning/Lost:..............................37/20 Starters Returning/Lost:.................................. 14/10

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ON THE SIDELINE HEAD COACH Chad Morris (Texas A&M ’92)

2015 RECORD 2-10 overall 1-7 American (t-5th, West)

Overall Record (Years) 2-10 (one year) Record at SMU (Years) 2-10 (one year) ASSISTANT COACHES Van Malone..................................................................Defensive Coordinator Joe Craddock......................................... Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Dustin Fry................................................................................ Offensive Line Jess Loepp.................................................................................... Secondary Claude Mathis..........................................................................Running Backs Archie McDaniel.......................................................................... Linebackers Justin Stepp........................................................................... Wide Receivers Buddy Wyatt............................................................................Defensive Line Keith Gunn.............................................................................Assistant Coach

FINAL RANKING AP/USA TODAY nr/nr POSTSEASON None

RETURNING STARTERS Offense (8) Evan Brown, C Matt Davis, QB Jeremiah Gaines, TE Braylon Hyder, OG Xavier Jones, RB Chad Pursley, OT Courtland Sutton, WR Shelby Walker, WR

Defense (5) Mason Gentry, DT Justin Lawler, DE Darrion Millines, S Horace Richardson, CB Jordan Wyatt, CB

Special Teams (1) Josh Williams, P

2016 SCHEDULE

Liberty

TCU

at Temple

9/3

9/10

9/17

9/23

10/1

10/22

10/29

Houston

at Tulane

11/5

11/12

11/19

11/26

Memphis

at East Carolina

USF

Navy

2015 RESULTS (2-10, 1-7 American) Date Opponent 9/4 Baylor 9/12 North Texas 9/19 at TCU 9/26 James Madison 10/3 East Carolina * 10/8 at Houston * 10/24 at USF * 10/31 Tulsa * 11/6 Temple * 11/14 at Navy * 11/21 Tulane * 11/28 at Memphis *

Rank Offense

Result Attend. SMU Opp L, 21-56 32,047 -/- 4/4 W, 31-13 25,401 -/- -/- L, 37-56 48,127 -/- 3/3 L, 45-48 22,314 -/- -/- L, 23-49 17,136 -/- -/- L, 28-49 25,204 -/- rv/rv L, 14-38 24,338 -/- -/- L, 31-40 18,217 -/- -/- L, 40-60 17,232 -/- 23/23 L, 14-55 35,778 -/- 22/23 W, 49-21 14,954 -/- -/- L, 0-63 30,075 -/- -/-

Rush Pass Total Passing TO 203 166 369 16-24-2 2 273 171 444 17-24-0 3 178 330 508 17-31-0 0 232 262 494 18-30-0 2 40 289 329 20-38-0 0 151 248 399 21-35-0 3 132 233 365 20-37-1 4 84 322 406 23-46-1 2 185 212 397 18-30-1 2 144 124 268 9-24-2 2 323 195 518 18-25-0 0 33 64 97 5-22-1 5

Friday

at Baylor

Friday

at North Texas

at Tulsa

10/7

Defense Rush Pass Total TO 300 423 723 1 112 128 240 4 266 454 720 1 440 289 729 3 306 249 555 2 214 243 457 1 255 97 352 1 179 240 419 0 268 268 536 0 403 81 484 0 200 128 328 0 195 288 483 2

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2015 STATISTICAL LEADERS Returning players in italics

RUSHING DAVIS,Matt JONES, Xavier WEST, Braeden Total.......... Opponents......

GP 12 12 12 12 12

Att Gain Loss 187 1111 350 152 696 62 63 343 13 504 2485 507 542 3340 206

PASSING DAVIS,Matt COLBERT JR., Darrel Total.......... Opponents......

G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G 12 122.6 182-335-7 54.3 2259 16 63 188.2 7 168.3 15-21-0 71.4 203 1 37 29.0 12 128.3 202-365-8 55.3 2616 19 63 218.0 12 163.7 184-311-10 59.2 2892 31 75 241.0

RECEIVING SUTTON,Courtland JONES, Xavier MALONE, Ryheem CASTILLE, Xavier GAINES,Jeremiah Total.......... Opponents......

G 12 12 12 12 12 12 12

No. Yds 49 862 27 214 23 258 23 254 16 249 202 2616 184 2892

PUNT RETURNS JOSEPH, Darius

No. 6

Yds 23

Avg 3.8

TD 0

Long 11

WEST, Braeden Total.......... Opponents......

5 13 26

32 41 290

6.4 3.2 11.2

0 0 0

13 13 46

KICK RETURNS WEST, Braeden SANDERS, Deion Total.......... Opponents......

No. 27 15 56 20

Yds 635 372 1246 447

Avg 23.5 24.8 22.2 22.4

TD 1 0 1 0

Long 80 42 80 38

Avg 17.6 7.9 11.2 11.0 15.6 13.0 15.7

Net Avg 761 4.1 634 4.2 330 5.2 1978 3.9 3134 5.8

TD Long Avg/G 9 51 71.8 0 24 17.8 2 63 21.5 2 40 21.2 4 60 20.8 19 63 218.0 31 75 241.0

|------------ PATs ------------| SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv HEDLUND, Chad 0 8-11 43-43 0-0 0 DAVIS,Matt 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 JONES, Xavier 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 SUTTON,Courtland 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 Total.......... 44 8-11 43-43 0-0 0 Opponents...... 75 8-11 72-74 0-0 1 TOTAL OFFENSE DAVIS,Matt JONES, Xavier Total.......... Opponents......

G 12 12 12 12

Plays 522 154 869 853

Rush 761 634 1978 3134

Pass 2259 79 2616 2892

TD Long Avg/G 10 65 63.4 10 35 52.8 2 36 27.5 23 65 164.8 40 94 261.2

Total 3020 713 4594 6026

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

DXP 0 0 0 0 0 0

Saf 0 0 0 0 1 0

Points 67 60 60 54 333 548

Avg/G 251.7 59.4 382.8 502.2

FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg HEDLUND, Chad 8-11 72.7 0-0 3-3 4-6 0-0 1-2 52

Blk 1

PUNTING WILLIAMS, Josh KOONCE, Jackson Total.......... Opponents......

No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 50+ Blkd 38 1472 38.7 56 0 5 11 6 0 27 1069 39.6 54 2 6 3 3 2 67 2557 38.2 56 2 11 14 9 2 48 1989 41.4 68 7 11 15 10 0

ALL PURPOSE WEST, Braeden SUTTON,Courtland JONES, Xavier DAVIS,Matt SANDERS, Deion Total.......... Opponents......

G 12 12 12 12 8 12 12

DEFENSE LAWLER, Justin YENGA, Jonathan RICHARDSON,Darrion MITCHELL, Kyran RANDOLPH,Shakiel Total...... Opponents......

G Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds Sacks Int PBU 12 43 21 64 9.0- 35 5.0- 27 . 1 12 37 21 58 0.5- 1 . . 1 10 47 6 53 2.0- 6 . 1- 32 4 9 28 12 40 4.5- 6 . 1- 5 . 12 29 10 39 1.5- 3 . . . 12 546 191 737 57- 191 16- 83 10- 82 28 12 573 176 749 96- 459 41- 289 8- 142 40

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Rush 330 0 634 761 0 1978 3134

Rec 138 862 214 0 0 2616 2892

PR 32 -8 0 0 -6 41 290

KOR 635 0 0 0 372 1246 447

IR 0 0 0 0 0 82 142

Tot 1135 854 848 761 366 5963 6905 PD 1 1 5 1 . 38 48

Avg/G 94.6 71.2 70.7 63.4 45.8 496.9 575.4

H FR-Yds FF Blk Saf 2 . 1 1 . . 1- 0 . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . 1 . . . . 15 5- 0 9 4 1 37 17- 84 17 3 .

Matt

DAVIS

STORYLINES The Mustangs return eight offensive starters from a unit that averaged 382.8 yards per game in Chad Morris’ first year as head coach. SMU, which averaged 11.1 points per game in 2014, nearly tripled its offensive production in 2015, as the Mustangs averaged 27.8 ppg. QB Matt Davis raked sixth in The American in total offense (251.7 ypg) and finished as SMU’s leading rusher and passer in 2015. WR Courtland Sutton tied for the American Athletic Conference lead with nine touchdown receptions in his freshman season.


TEMPLE AT A GLANCE

Location:........................................... Philadelphia, Pa. Enrollment:......................................................39,000 Nickname:......................................................... Owls Colors:............................................. Cherry and White Stadium:.................................. Lincoln Financial Field Stadium Capacity:..........................................69,596 Surface:................................................. Natural Grass President:........................................ Dr. Neil Theobald Athletic Director:.................................... Patrick Kraft Head Coach:............................................. Matt Rhule Football Contact:....................................... Rich Burg Phone:................................................. (215) 204-0876 Email:....................................... rich.burg@temple.edu Offensive System:.................................... Pro Spread Defensive System:................................................4-3 Lettermen Returning/Lost:..............................39/20 Starters Returning/Lost:.................................. 14/10

HEAD COACH Matt Rhule (Penn State ’97)

2015 RECORD 10-4 overall 7-1 American (1st, East)

Overall Record (Years) 18-20 (three years) Record at Temple (Years) 18-20 (three years) ASSISTANT COACHES Ed Foley.............................. Assistant Head Coach/Tight Ends/Special Teams Phil Snow.......................................................Defensive Coordinator/Safeties Glenn Thomas........................................ Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Francis Brown.................................. Associate Head Coach/Defensive Backs George DeLeone................................Run Game Coordinator/Offensive Line Frisman Jackson.........................Passing Game Coordinator/Wide Receivers Elijah Robinson................. Defensive Run Game Coordinator/Defensive Line Mike Siravo......................Defensive Passing Game Coordinator/Linebackers Chris Wiesehan.............................Senior Offensive Assistant/Running Backs

FINAL RANKING AP/USA TODAY rv/rv POSTSEASON Lost to Toledo, 32-17, in Marmot Boca Raton Bowl

RETURNING STARTERS

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Offense (6) Brian Carter, OG Dion Dawkins, OT Leon Johnson, OT Jahad Thomas, RB Colin Thompson, TE Phillip Walker, QB

Defense (6) Jarred Alway, LB Sean Chandler, S Stephaun Marshall, LB Haason Reddick, DE Averee Robinson, DT Nate L. Smith, CB

Special Teams (2) Austin Jones, K Alex Starzyk, P

Thursday

2016 SCHEDULE

Charlotte

SMU

9/2

9/10

9/17

9/24

10/1

10/15

10/21

10/29

11/4

11/19

11/26

USF

Cincinnati

at UConn

at Tulane

East Carolina

at UCF

2015 RESULTS (10-4, 7-1 American) Date Opponent 9/5 Penn State 9/12 at Cincinnati * 9/19 at Massachusetts 10/2 at Charlotte 10/10 Tulane * 10/17 UCF * 10/22 at East Carolina * 10/31 Notre Dame 11/6 at SMU * 11/14 at USF * 11/21 Memphis * 11/28 UConn * 12/5 at Houston 1 12/22 vs. Toledo 2

Friday

at Penn State

Friday

Stony Brook

Friday

Army

Rank Offense

Result Attend. Temple Opp W, 27-10 69,176 -/- rv/rv W, 34-26 38,112 rv/rv rv/- W, 25-23 10,141 rv/rv -/- W, 37-3 13,105 rv/rv -/- W, 49-10 35,179 rv/rv -/- W, 30-16 31,372 rv/rv -/- W, 24-14 39,417 22/24 -/- L, 20-24 69,280 21/22 9/9 W, 60-40 17,232 23/23 -/- L, 23-44 28,393 21/21 -/- W, 31-12 31,708 rv/rv rv/rv W, 27-3 28,236 25/24 -/- L, 13-24 35,721 20/21 17/18 L, 17-32 25,908 24/24 rv/-

Rush Pass Total Passing TO 149 168 317 16-21-0 1 215 81 296 13-20-0 1 67 391 458 28-49-2 3 206 116 322 11-23-0 1 122 223 345 14-18-0 2 212 149 361 15-27-1 4 72 250 322 19-36-0 0 107 188 295 13-30-1 1 268 268 536 18-25-0 0 121 259 380 20-48-1 1 200 261 461 14-26-1 2 161 160 321 19-29-0 0 98 287 385 26-44-1 2 99 236 335 23-42-1 1

at Memphis

10/6

Defense Rush Pass Total TO 77 103 180 1 130 427 557 5 45 393 438 2 223 131 354 1 8 102 110 2 67 67 134 2 95 283 378 2 168 299 467 2 185 212 397 2 326 230 556 1 76 156 232 0 9 129 138 2 233 106 339 0 150 285 435 0

1 American Athletic Conference Championship 2 Marmot Boca Raton Bowl, Boca Raton, Fla.

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2015 STATISTICAL LEADERS Returning players in italics

RUSHING THOMAS,Jahad WALKER,Phillip ARMSTEAD,Ryquell GARDNER,Jager Total.......... Opponents......

GP 14 14 13 11 14 14

Att 276 81 51 32 518 469

Gain 1385 365 206 186 2449 2194

Loss 123 158 15 2 352 402

PASSING WALKER,Phillip Total.......... Opponents......

G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G 14 125.3 245-432-8 56.7 2972 19 75 212.3 14 126.5 249-438-8 56.8 3037 20 75 216.9 14 112.5 269-467-16 57.6 2923 13 88 208.8

RECEIVING ANDERSON,Robby BRYANT,Ventell THOMAS,Jahad SHIPPEN,Brandon CHRISTOPHER,John DELOATCH,Romond Total.......... Opponents......

G 14 14 14 14 14 13 14 14

No. Yds 70 939 39 579 22 216 20 288 20 208 20 155 249 3037 269 2923

PUNT RETURNS

No.

Yds

Long

17 9 29 17

206 53 294 140

Avg 12.1 5.9 10.1 8.2

TD

CHANDLER,Sean ANDERSON,Robby Total.......... Opponents......

0 0 1 0

65 19 65 24

KICK RETURNS GARDNER,Jager Total.......... Opponents......

No. 16 39 64

Yds 359 810 1281

Avg 22.4 20.8 20.0

TD 0 1 1

Long 54 100 80

Avg 13.4 14.8 9.8 14.4 10.4 7.8 12.2 10.9

Net Avg 1262 4.6 207 2.6 191 3.7 184 5.8 2097 4.0 1792 3.8

TD Long Avg/G 7 53 67.1 3 75 41.4 1 34 15.4 1 49 20.6 0 28 14.9 3 22 11.9 20 75 216.9 13 88 208.8

|------------ PATs ------------| SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv THOMAS,Jahad 19 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 JONES,Austin 0 23-28 44-45 0-0 0 ANDERSON,Robby 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 BRYANT,Ventell 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 DELOATCH,Romond 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 Total.......... 49 23-28 44-45 0-0 4 Opponents...... 31 21-26 28-30 0-0 0 TOTAL OFFENSE WALKER,P.J. THOMAS,Jahad Total.......... Opponents......

G 14 14 14 14

Plays 513 276 956 936

Rush 207 1262 2097 1792

Pass 2972 0 3037 2923

TD Long Avg/G 17 60 90.1 2 38 14.8 2 16 14.7 1 94 16.7 25 94 149.8 16 79 128.0

Total 3179 1262 5134 4715

Pass 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 4-4 0-1

DXP 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

Saf 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

Avg/G 227.1 90.1 366.7 336.8

FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg JONES,Austin 23-28 82.1 0-0 4-4 15-18 4-5 0-1 41 PUNTING STARZYK,Alex Total.......... Opponents......

No. Yds Avg Long TB 63 2674 42.4 71 8 65 2719 41.8 71 8 83 3131 37.7 64 5

FC 20 20 16

ALL PURPOSE THOMAS,Jahad ANDERSON,Robby BRYANT,Ventell GARDNER,Jager Total.......... Opponents......

G 14 14 14 11 14 14

IR 0 0 0 0 301 114

DEFENSE MATAKEVICH,Tyler ALWAN,Jarred CHANDLER,Sean SMITH,Nate L. WELLS,Alex Total.......... Opponents......

G Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds Sacks Int PBU 14 77 61 138 15.0- 62 4.5- 28 5- 47 5 14 30 44 74 7.5- 24 1.5- 9 . 2 14 44 21 65 5.5- 11 1.0- 4 4- 63 10 14 32 22 54 0.5- 0 . 1- 74 3 14 32 20 52 1.0- 2 . 2- 78 6 14 537 384 921 104- 366 33- 189 16- 301 50 14 567 348 915 96- 299 18- 101 8- 114 61

Rush 1262 15 9 184 2097 1792

Rec 216 939 579 0 3037 2923

PR 0 53 0 0 294 140

KOR 199 130 0 359 810 1281

Points 114 113 44 18 18 417 281

Blk 0

I20 50+ Blkd 19 13 1 20 13 1 19 9 5 Tot 1677 1137 588 543 6539 6250

PD 10 2 14 4 8 66 69

Avg/G 119.8 81.2 42.0 49.4 467.1 446.4

H FR-Yds FF Blk Saf 1 . . . . 1 . 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 6- 7 11 7 . 22 11- 3 13 2 2

PHILLIP

WALKER

STORYLINES Temple tied a school record with 10 wins last season and captured the American Athletic Conference East Division title. The Owls return six starters from a defense that held four opponents without an offensive touchdown in 2015. Among the players lost, however, is Tyler Matakevich, who won the Bedarik Award and Nagurski Trophy as the nation’s top defensive player. QB Phillip Walker enters his fourth year as the Owls’ starter. Walker ranked fifth in The American in passing last season at 212.3 yards per game. RB Jahad Thomas was fourth in The Amercan with 17 rushing touchdowns in 2015.

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TULANE AT A GLANCE

Location:......................................... New Orleans, La. Enrollment:...................................................... 13,449 Nickname:.............................................. Green Wave Colors:................................ Olive Green and Sky Blue Stadium:........................................... Yulman Stadium Stadium Capacity:..........................................30,000 Surface:...................................UBU Speed Series 5M President:...............................................Michael Fitts Athletic Director:................................... Troy Dannen Head Coach:.............................................. Willie Fritz Football Contact:..............................Roger Dunaway Phone:.................................................(504) 452-2906 Email:..............................................roger@tulane.edu Offensive System:.........................................Multiple Defensive System:........................................Multiple Lettermen Returning/Lost:..............................46/21 Starters Returning/Lost:.................................. 12/12

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HEAD COACH Willie Fritz (Pittsburg State ’83) 2015 RECORD 3-9 overall 1-7 American (t-5th, West)

Overall Record (Years) 155-69 (19 years) Record at Tulane (Years) 0-0 (first year)

FINAL RANKING AP/USA TODAY nr/nr

ASSISTANT COACHES Alex Atkins........................................... Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Line Doug Ruse............................................. Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Jack Curtis...................................................................Defensive Coordinator Jamaal Fobbs...........................................................................Running Backs Kevin Peoples..........................................................................Defensive Line Michal Mutz................................................................................. Linebackers Jeff Conway.....................................................................................Receivers Chris Hampton...................................................................... Defensive Backs Slade Nagle.................................................................................... Tight Ends

POSTSEASON None

RETURNING STARTERS Offense (4) Kendall Ardoin, TE Dontrell Hilliard, RB Todd Jacquet, OT Chris Taylor, OG

Defense (7) Ade Aruna, DE Jarrod Franklin, S Donnie Lewis Jr., CB Nico Marley, LB Parry Nickerson, CB Tanzel Smart, DT Eric Thomas, LB

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Special Teams (1) Andrew DiRocco, K

Navy

Louisiana

at Massachusetts

9/1

9/10

9/17

9/24

10/1

10/14

10/22

10/29

11/12

11/19

11/26

Memphis

at Tulsa

SMU

at Houston

Temple

at UConn

2015 RESULTS (3-9, 1-7 American) Date Opponent 9/3 Duke 9/12 at Georgia Tech 9/19 Maine 10/3 UCF * 10/10 at Temple * 10/16 Houston * 10/24 at Navy * 10/31 at Memphis * 11/7 UConn * 11/14 at Army 11/21 at SMU * 11/27 Tulsa *

Rank Offense

Result Attend. Tulane Opp L, 7-37 25,470 -/- -/rv L, 10-65 50,435 -/- 15/16 W, 38-7 21,114 -/- -/- W, 45-31 20,024 -/- -/- L, 10-49 35,179 -/- rv/rv L, 7-42 21,522 -/- 24/rv L, 14-31 32,033 -/- -/rv L, 13-41 30,381 -/- 16/16 L, 3-7 26,775 -/- -/- W, 34-31 31,217 -/- -/- L, 21-49 14,954 -/- -/- L, 34-45 22,672 -/- -/-

Rush Pass Total Passing TO 31 243 274 23-42-1 1 71 177 248 15-33-1 2 205 292 497 18-31-1 2 170 225 395 17-29-0 1 8 102 110 17-30-2 2 112 150 262 14-33-0 0 123 263 386 27-38-1 3 139 131 270 10-24-0 0 34 106 140 13-40-1 1 115 252 367 14-29-1 1 200 128 328 13-33-0 0 187 343 530 23-41-2 2

Friday

Southern

Friday

Thursday

at Wake Forest

Friday

2016 SCHEDULE

at UCF

10/7

Defense Rush Pass Total TO 204 320 524 2 439 132 571 1 93 203 296 2 -35 392 357 5 122 223 345 2 239 222 461 1 133 158 291 0 223 358 581 0 146 81 227 1 216 146 362 1 323 195 518 0 41 367 408 1

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2015 STATISTICAL LEADERS Returning players in italics

RUSHING HILLIARD, Dontrell BADIE, Sherman KELLEY, Rob ROUNDS, Josh THOMPSON, Lazedrick Total.......... Opponents......

GP 12 12 12 12 9 12 12

Att Gain Loss 115 665 19 72 339 29 65 252 20 35 221 14 45 171 9 397 1812 423 518 2602 456

PASSING LEE, Tanner JOSEPH, Jordy POWELL, Devin Total.......... Opponents......

G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G 9 109.8 143-276-7 51.8 1639 11 90 182.1 6 122.9 46-91-3 50.5 619 6 66 103.2 5 90.2 16-36-0 44.4 157 1 28 31.4 12 111.0 205-403-10 50.9 2415 18 90 201.2 12 146.6 203-333-8 61.0 2801 20 62 233.4

RECEIVING VEAL, Teddy BADIE, Sherman BREAUX, Devon Total.......... Opponents......

G 12 12 11 12 12

No. Yds 48 644 27 284 25 431 205 2415 203 2801

PUNT RETURNS MONROE, Darion VEAL, Teddy Total.......... Opponents......

No. 11 3 14 26

Yds 73 15 88 340

Avg 6.6 5.0 6.3 13.1

TD 0 0 0 2

Long 15 8 15 73

KICK RETURNS

No.

Yds

Long

15 14 10 47 28

311 247 197 859 667

Avg 20.7 17.6 19.7 18.3 23.8

TD

BADIE, Sherman PRESTON, Rickey GLENN, Devin Total.......... Opponents......

0 0 0 0 1

30 25 36 36 95

Avg 13.4 10.5 17.2 11.8 13.8

Net Avg 646 5.6 310 4.3 232 3.6 207 5.9 162 3.6 1389 3.5 2146 4.1

TD Long Avg/G 5 90 53.7 0 51 23.7 3 76 39.2 18 90 201.2 20 62 233.4

|------------ PATs ------------| SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv DiROCCO, Andrew 0 9-10 29-30 0-0 0 HILLIARD, Dontrell 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 VEAL, Teddy 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 Total.......... 30 9-12 29-30 0-0 0 Opponents...... 57 10-12 57-57 0-0 0 TOTAL OFFENSE LEE, Tanner JOSEPH, Jordy HILLIARD, Dontrell BADIE, Sherman Total.......... Opponents......

G 9 6 12 12 12 12

Plays 299 110 115 72 800 851

Rush -162 93 646 310 1389 2146

Pass 1639 619 0 0 2415 2801

TD Long Avg/G 6 85 53.8 2 56 25.8 1 43 19.3 1 46 17.2 1 15 18.0 11 85 115.8 29 65 178.8

Total 1477 712 646 310 3804 4947

Pass 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

DXP 0 0 0 0 0

Saf 0 0 0 0 3

Avg/G 164.1 118.7 53.8 25.8 317.0 412.2

Dontrell

FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg DiROCCO, Andrew 9-10 90.0 0-0 3-3 6-6 0-1 0-0 39 PUNTING BLOCK, Zachary PICERELLI, Peter Total.......... Opponents......

No. Yds Avg Long TB 47 1783 37.9 53 1 31 1138 36.7 56 0 82 2974 36.3 56 1 57 2254 39.5 65 4

FC 18 15 33 25

ALL PURPOSE HILLIARD, Dontrell BADIE, Sherman VEAL, Teddy Total.......... Opponents......

G 12 12 12 12 12

IR 0 0 0 100 236

DEFENSE MARLEY, Nico FRANKLIN, Jarrod MONROE, Darion THOMAS, Eric SMART, Tanzel Total.......... Opponents......

G Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds Sacks Int PBU 12 62 20 82 13.0- 47 1.0- 12 1- 7 . 12 55 19 74 5.0- 28 1.5- 18 . 3 12 53 21 74 5.5- 15 . 3- 14 4 11 49 18 67 7.5- 36 1.0- 7 . 1 12 42 20 62 15.0- 46 2.0- 13 . . 12 589 188 777 90- 388 25- 198 8- 100 39 12 513 188 701 71- 291 26- 175 10- 236 45

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Rush 646 310 1 1389 2146

Rec 267 284 644 2415 2801

PR 0 0 15 88 340

KOR 0 311 0 859 667

Points 56 42 30 236 435

Blk 1

I20 50+ Blkd 2 4 1 13 3 0 16 8 3 25 9 0 Tot 913 905 660 4851 6190

PD 1 3 7 1 . 47 55

Avg/G 76.1 75.4 55.0 404.2 515.8

H FR-Yds FF Blk Saf . . 1 . . . 1- 0 . . . 1 2- 8 . . . 1 . 1 . . 1 1- 0 1 . . 5 8- 92 8 1 . 12 5- 0 4 5 3

HILLIARD

STORYLINES Willie Fritz, who most recently led Georgia Southern to back-to-back nine-win seasons, enters his first year as Tulane’s head coach. Fritz was a two-time FCS national coach of the year honoree as head coach at Sam Houston State. Fritz is 58-22 in six years as a Division I head coach. Tulane returns seven starters from a defense that ranked 12th nationally in tackles for loss in 2015. LB Nico Marley and DT Tanzel Smart were both all-conference first team choices. RB Dontrell Hilliard is the only returning skill position starter from last season. Hilliard led the Green Wave in both rushing yards (644) and rushing touchdowns (six) in 2015.


TULSA AT A GLANCE

Location:...................................................Tulsa, Okla. Enrollment:........................................................ 4,100 Nickname:...................................... Golden Hurricane Colors:...................Old Gold, Royal Blue and Crimson Stadium:............................... H.A. Chapman Stadium Stadium Capacity:..........................................30,000 Surface:......................................................... FieldTurf President:.................................Dr. Steadman Upham Athletic Director:................................. Derrick Gragg Head Coach:................................ Philip Montgomery Football Contact:................................ Don Tomkalski Phone:................................................. (918) 631-3200 Email:............................donald-tomkalski@utulsa.edu Offensive System:...........................................Spread Defensive System:................................................4-3 Lettermen Returning/Lost:..............................48/21 Starters Returning/Lost:.................................... 15/9

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HEAD COACH Philip Montgomery (Tarleton State ’95) 2015 RECORD 6-7 overall 3-5 American (4th, West)

Overall Record (Years) 6-7 (one year) Record at Tulsa (Years) 6-7 (one year) ASSISTANT COACHES Bill Young.......................................Co-Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Line Brian Norwood....Associate Head Coach/Co-Defensive Coordinator/Safeties Jermial Ashley.........................................................................Defensive Line Aaron Fletcher............................................................................ Cornerbacks Joseph Gillespie.......................................................................... Linebackers Michael Bloesch...................................................................... Offensive Line Justin Hill.................................................................................Running Backs Calvin Lowry....................................................................................Receivers Beau Trahan............................................................................... Quarterbacks

FINAL RANKING AP/USA TODAY nr/nr POSTSEASON Lost to Virginia Tech, 55-52, in Camping World Independence Bowl

RETURNING STARTERS Offense (6) Josh Atkinson, WR D’Angelo Brewer, RB Dane Evans, QB Chandler Miller, C Evan Plagg, OT Willie Wright, OT

Defense (7) Jeremy Brady, S Jesse Brubaker, DT Matt Linscott, LB Trent Martin, LB Jeremy Smith, DE Craig Suits, LB Kerwin Thomas, CB

Special Teams (2) Redford Jones, K Dalton Parks, P

at Ohio State

North Carolina A&T

at Fresno State

9/3

9/10

9/17

9/24

SMU

at Houston

10/7

10/15 11/25

10/22

10/29

11/5

11/12

11/19

Tulane

at Memphis

East Carolina

at Navy

at UCF

2015 RESULTS (6-7, 3-5 American) Date Opponent 9/5 Florida Atlantic 9/12 at New Mexico 9/19 at Oklahoma 10/3 Houston * 10/10 ULM 10/17 at East Carolina * 10/23 Memphis * 10/31 at SMU * 11/7 UCF * 11/14 at Cincinnati * 11/21 Navy * 11/27 at Tulane * 12/26 vs. Virginia Tech 1

Rank Offense

Result Attend. Tulsa Opp ot W, 47-44 24,001 -/- -/- W, 40-21 24,167 -/- -/- L, 38-52 85,657 -/- 16/17 L, 24-38 17,146 -/- rv/rv W, 34-24 17,490 -/- -/- L, 17-30 43,065 -/- -/- L, 42-66 20,216 -/- 18/17 W, 40-31 18,217 -/- -/- W, 45-30 16,128 -/- -/- L, 38-49 35,015 -/- -/- L, 21-44 22,749 -/- 19/19 W, 45-34 22,672 -/- -/- L, 52-55 31,289 -/- -/-

Rush Pass Total Passing TO 194 424 618 21-35-2 4 279 321 600 16-30-0 1 176 427 603 34-51-0 0 130 326 456 26-45-1 2 222 341 563 28-45-0 0 175 288 463 19-41-1 2 113 421 534 24-36-1 3 179 240 419 19-27-0 0 275 150 425 10-18-2 4 213 375 588 30-50-0 1 77 277 354 31-36-0 2 41 367 408 19-33-1 1 189 374 563 27-44-0 0

Friday

San Jose State

Friday

2016 SCHEDULE

Cincinnati

Defense Rush Pass Total TO 300 263 563 0 224 166 390 2 286 487 773 2 365 273 638 1 173 231 404 3 143 239 382 1 257 447 704 1 84 322 406 2 109 303 412 4 266 386 652 3 457 55 512 1 187 343 530 2 254 344 598 2

1 Camping World Independence Bowl, Shreveport, La.

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2015 STATISTICAL LEADERS Returning players in italics

RUSHING BREWER, D’Angelo LANGER, Zack WARREN, Ramadi Total.......... Opponents......

GP 11 11 9 13 13

Att Gain Loss 162 854 17 201 792 15 71 493 18 591 2653 389 592 3406 290

PASSING EVANS, Dane Total.......... Opponents......

G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G 13 151.6 305-485-8 62.9 4332 25 80 333.2 13 149.5 305-492-8 62.0 4332 25 80 333.2 13 146.1 289-467-10 61.9 3860 27 75 296.9

RECEIVING GARRETT, Keyarris ATKINSON, Josh FLOYD, Conner HOBBS, Justin LUCAS, Keevan Total.......... Opponents......

G 13 13 13 13 4 13 13

No. 96 76 45 32 26 305 289

Yds 1588 1071 458 551 409 4332 3860

PUNT RETURNS FLOYD, Conner Total.......... Opponents......

No. 8 9 17

Yds 114 114 187

Avg 14.2 12.7 11.0

TD 0 0 1

Long 35 35 67

KICK RETURNS

No.

Yds

Long

20 12 35 67

389 244 687 1505

Avg 19.5 20.3 19.6 22.5

TD

LOUIE, Bishop WARREN, Ramadi Total.......... Opponents......

0 0 0 0

35 45 45 90

Avg 16.5 14.1 10.2 17.2 15.7 14.2 13.4

Net Avg 837 5.2 777 3.9 475 6.7 2264 3.8 3116 5.3

TD Long Avg/G 8 50 122.2 5 80 82.4 3 36 35.2 2 61 42.4 5 43 102.2 25 80 333.2 27 75 296.9

|------------ PATs ------------| SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv JONES, Redford 0 17-25 58-60 0-0 0 LANGER, Zack 18 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 GARRETT, Keyarris 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 BREWER, D’Angelo 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 WARREN, Ramadi 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 \Total.......... 62 17-25 58-60 0-0 1 Opponents...... 66 18-27 66-66 0-0 0 TOTAL OFFENSE EVANS, Dane BREWER, D’Angelo LANGER, Zack WARREN, Ramadi Total.......... Opponents......

G 13 11 11 9 13 13

Plays 581 162 201 71 1083 1059

Rush -9 837 777 475 2264 3116

Pass 4332 0 0 0 4332 3860

TD Long Avg/G 6 48 76.1 18 46 70.6 6 65 52.8 33 65 174.2 37 70 239.7

Total 4323 837 777 475 6596 6976

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

DXP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Saf 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

Avg/G 332.5 76.1 70.6 52.8 507.4 536.6

FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg JONES, Redford 17-25 68.0 0-0 9-11 5-7 3-7 0-0 46 PUNTING PARKS, Dalton Total.......... Opponents......

No. Yds Avg Long TB 69 2848 41.3 63 6 70 2897 41.4 63 7 56 2419 43.2 73 5

FC 32 32 18

ALL PURPOSE GARRETT, Keyarris ATKINSON, Josh BREWER, D’Angelo LANGER, Zack WARREN, Ramadi Total.......... Opponents......

G 13 13 11 11 9 13 13

IR 0 0 0 0 0 325 130

DEFENSE MUDOH, Michael LINSCOTT, Matt MARTIN, Trent BRADY, Jeremy THOMAS, Kerwin Total.......... Opponents......

G Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds Sacks Int PBU 13 76 59 135 3.5- 8 . 1- 86 6 13 61 46 107 16.0- 62 5.0- 30 1- 0 4 13 59 45 104 14.0- 31 2.0- 5 . 3 13 48 23 71 . . 2- 63 3 13 44 16 60 2.0- 5 . 2- 45 11 13 611 420 1031 84- 263 21- 112 10- 325 48 13 580 468 1048 77- 368 41- 282 8- 130 66

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Rush 0 0 837 777 475 2264 3116

Rec 1588 1071 107 61 0 4332 3860

PR 0 0 0 0 0 114 187

KOR 0 0 0 0 244 687 1505

Points 109 108 50 42 36 483 518

I20 19 19 20 Tot 1588 1071 944 838 719 7722 8798

PD 7 5 3 5 13 58 74

Blk 2

50+ Blkd 13 0 13 0 15 0

Avg/G 122.2 82.4 85.8 76.2 79.9 594.0 676.8

H FR-Yds FF Blk Saf 2 . 1 . . 1 1- 0 1 . . 1 1- 0 4 . . . . . . . . 1- 0 1 . . 16 14- 0 14 . . 15 12- 21 13 3 1

Dane

EVANS

STORYLINES Tulsa improved by four wins from 2014 to 2015 in Philip Montgomery’s first year on the Golden Hurricane sideline. QB Dane Evans led The American in passing (333.2 ypg) and total offense (332.5 ypg) and was seventh nationally in passing yards. WR Keevan Lucas will return for the 2016 season after he missed the last eight games of 2015 with a knee injury. Lucas had five touchdown receptions and averaged 102.2 receiving yards in the first four games of last season. Tulsa returns four of its top five tacklers from last season. LB Matt Linscott ranked fourth in The American in tackles for loss (16.0).


2015 Results Thursday, September 3 Florida International 15, UCF 14 UConn 20, Villanova 15 Duke 37, Tulane 7 Friday, September 4 Baylor 56, SMU 21 Saturday, September 5 Navy 48, Colgate 10 Temple 27, Penn State 10 Tulsa 47, Florida Atlantic 44 (ot) East Carolina 28, Towson 20 Cincinnati 52, Alabama A&M 10 Memphis 63, Missouri State 7 USF 51, Florida A&M 3 Houston 52, Tennessee Tech 24 Saturday, September 12 Florida State 34, USF 14 UConn 22, Army 17 Houston 34, Louisville 31 Georgia Tech 65, Tulane 10 Florida 31, East Carolina 24 Memphis 55, Kansas 23 SMU 31, North Texas 13 Temple 34, Cincinnati 26 * Tulsa 40, New Mexico 24 Stanford 31, UCF 7 Saturday, September 19 Missouri 9, UConn 6 Maryland 35, USF 17 Oklahoma 52, Tulsa 38 Memphis 44, Bowling Green 41 Temple 25, Massachusetts 23 Cincinnati 37, Miami (Ohio) 33 Navy 45, East Carolina 21 * Furman 16, UCF 15 TCU 56, SMU 37 Tulane 38, Maine 7 Thursday, September 24 Memphis 53, Cincinnati 46 * Saturday, September 26 South Carolina 31, UCF 14 Navy 28, UConn 18 * East Carolina 35, Virginia Tech 28 James Madison 48, SMU 45 Houston 59, Texas State 14 Thursday, October 1 Cincinnati 34, Miami (Fla.) 23 Friday, October 2 Memphis 24, USF 17 * Temple 37, Charlotte 3 Brigham Young 30, UConn 13 Saturday, October 3 Tulane 45, UCF 31 * Houston 38, Tulsa 24 * Navy 33, Air Force 11 East Carolina 49, SMU 23 *

Thursday, October 8 Houston 49, SMU 28 * Saturday, October 10 Temple 49, Tulane 10 * Notre Dame 41, Navy 24 USF 45, Syracuse 24 UConn 40, UCF 13 * Tulsa 34, ULM 24 Brigham Young 45, East Carolina 38 Friday, October 16 Brigham Young 38, Cincinnati 24 Houston 42, Tulane 7 * Saturday, October 17 USF 28, UConn 20 * East Carolina 30, Tulsa 17 * Memphis 37, Mississippi 24 Temple 30, UCF 16 * Thursday, October 22 Temple 24, East Carolina 14 * Friday, October 23 Memphis 66, Tulsa 42 * Saturday, October 24 Houston 59, UCF 10 * Navy 31, Tulane 14 * USF 38, SMU 14 * Cincinnati 37, UConn 13 * Friday, October 30 UConn 31, East Carolina 13 Saturday, October 31 Navy 29, USF 17 * Cincinnati 52, UCF 7 * Tulsa 40, SMU 31 * Memphis 41, Tulane 13 * Houston 34, Vanderbilt 0 Notre Dame 24, Temple 20 Friday, November 6 Temple 60, SMU 40 * Saturday, November 7 Tulsa 40, UCF 35 * Houston 33, Cincinnati 30 * UConn 7, Tulane 3 * Navy 45, Memphis 20 * USF 22, East Carolina 17 * Saturday, November 14 Tulane 34, Army 31 Navy 55, SMU 14 * USF 44, Temple 23 * Houston 35, Memphis 34 * Cincinnati 49, Tulsa 38 *

Saturday, November 21 Temple 31, Memphis 12 * UConn 20, Houston 17 * Navy 44, Tulsa 21 * SMU 49, Tulane 21 * Thursday, November 26 USF 44, UCF 3 * Friday, November 27 Houston 52, Navy 31 * Tulsa 45, Tulane 34 * Saturday, November 28 Cincinnati 19, East Carolina 16 * Memphis 63, SMU 0 * Temple 27, UConn 3 * Saturday, December 5 American Athletic Conference Championship Houston 24, Temple 13 Saturday, December 12 Navy 21, Army 17 1 Monday, December 21 Miami Beach Bowl Western Kentucky 45, USF 35 Tuesday, December 22 Marmot Boca Raton Bowl Toledo 32, Temple 17 Thursday, December 24 Hawaii Bowl San Diego State 42, Cincinnati 7 Saturday, December 26 St. Petersburg Bowl Marshall 16, UConn 10

Camping World Independence Bowl Virginia Tech 55, Tulsa 52 Monday, December 28 Military Bowl presented by Northrop Grumman Navy 44, Pittsburgh 28 Wednesday, December 30 Birmingham Bowl Auburn 31, Memphis 10 Thursday, December 31 Chick-Fil-A Peach Bowl Houston 38, Florida State 24 * American Athletic Conference game 1 Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, Pa.

Thursday, November 19 East Carolina 44, UCF 7 * Friday, November 20 USF 65, Cincinnati 27 *

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2015 In Review AMERICAN SCHOOL Temple

AP/USAToday

rv/rv

EAST

USF

PCT

PF

PA

H

A

W-L

PCT

PF

PA

H

A

N

STREAK

7-1

.875

278

165

4-0

3-1

10-4

6-2

.750

265

157

3-1

3-1

8-5

.714

417

281

5-1

5-2

0-1

Lost 2

.615

437

298

5-1

3-3

0-1

Lost 1 Lost 1

Cincinnati

4-4

.500

286

259

3-1

1-3

7-6

.538

440

405

5-1

2-4

0-1

UConn

4-4

.500

152

166

2-2

2-2

6-7

.462

223

253

4-2

2-4

0-1

Lost 2

East Carolina

3-5

.375

204

188

1-3

2-2

5-7

.417

329

312

3-3

2-4

0-0

Lost 1

UCF

0-8

.000

117

359

0-4

0-4

0-12

.000

167

452

0-6

0-6

0-0

Lost 13

SCHOOL

W-L

PCT

PF

PA

H

A

W-L

PCT

PF

PA

H

A

N

STREAK

Houston

7-1

.875

325

184

4-0

4-0

13-1

.929

566

290

8-0

4-1

1-0

Won 3

7-1

.875

308

177

4-0

3-1

11-2

.846

478

284

7-0

3-2

1-0

Won 2

5-3

.625

313

229

3-1

2-2

9-4

.692

522

355

5-1

4-2

0-1

Lost 1

3-5

.375

272

322

1-3

2-2

6-7

.462

483

518

3-3

3-3

0-1

Lost 1

8/8

Navy 18/18 WEST

OVERALL

W-L

Memphis

-/rv

Tulsa SMU

1-7

.125

199

375

1-3

0-4

2-10

.167

333

548

2-5

0-5

0-0

Lost 1

Tulane

1-7

.125

147

295

1-3

0-4

3-9

.250

236

435

1-4

2-5

0-0

Lost 2

BOWL RESULTS

CONFERENCE HONORS

Miami Beach Bowl • Dec. 21 Western Kentucky 45, USF 35

OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Keenan Reynolds • Sr. • QB • Navy • Antioch, Tenn. Reynolds rushed for 1,373 yards and a league-leading 24 touchdowns in the 2015 season on his way to a fifth-place finish in the Heisman Trophy voting. Reynolds also threw eight touchdown passes with one interception in 115 attempts. He finished his career as the NCAA all-time leader in rushing touchdowns (88) and total touchdowns (88) and became the first player in NCAA history to have three seasons with at least 23 rushing touchdowns. Reynolds was chosen as a third-team All-America selection by the Associated Press after he helped Navy to a school-record 11 wins.

USF: Quinton Flowers, 14 of 32, 273 yards, 1 TD, 16 att., 108 yards, 2 TD; Marlon Mack, 17 att., 108 yards; Rodney Adams, 6 rec., 130 yards, 1 TD.

Marmot Boca Raton Bowl • Dec. 22 Toledo 32, Temple 17 Temple: P.J. Walker, 23 of 42, 236 yards, 1 INT, 10 att., 30 yards; Robby Anderson, 6 rec., 66 yards; Brandon Shippen, 4 rec., 70 yards; Tyler Matakevich, 12 tackles.

Hawai’i Bowl • Dec. 24 San Diego State 42, Cincinnati 7 Cincinnati: Hayden Moore, 19 of 30, 202 yards, 3 INT; Hosey Williams, 9 att., 50 yards; Max Morrison, 7 rec., 84 yards.

St. Petersburg Bowl • Dec. 26 Marshall 16, UConn 10 UConn: Bryant Shirreffs, 10 of 17, 86 yards, 1 INT, 19 att., 75 yards; Arkeel Newsome, 9 att., 32 yards, 5 rec., 33 yards; Andrew Adams, 14 tackles.

Camping World Independence Bowl • Dec. 26 Virginia Tech 55, Tulsa 52 Tulsa: Dane Evans, 27 of 44, 374 yards, 3 TD; D’Angelo Brewer, 14 att., 105 yards, 2 TD; Josh Atkinson, 11 rec., 139 yards, 1 TD; Keyarris Garrett, 8 rec., 137 yards, 1 TD.

Military Bowl • Dec. 28 Navy 44, Pittsburgh 28 Navy: Keenan Reynolds, 9 of 17, 126 yards, 1 TD, 24 att., 144 yards, 3 TD; Chris Swain, 27 att., 114 yards; Dishan Romine, 4 att., 84 yards.

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Tyler Matakevich • Sr. • LB • Temple • Stratford, Conn. Matakevich was named American Athletic Conference Defensive Player of the Year after he registered his fourth consecutive season with at least 100 tackles – a feat accomplished by only six other players in NCAA FBS history. Matakevich finished the season with 138 tackles, 4.5 sacks, 15.0 tackles for loss and five interceptions. He was the only player in FBS football to lead his team in tackles in every game in 2015, and he was the winner of the Bednarik Award and Nagurski Trophy as the nation’s top defensive player and was chosen as an NCAA consensus All-America pick. SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE YEAR Jake Elliott • Jr. • K • Memphis • Western Spring, Ill. Elliott becomes the first player in American Athletic Conference history to repeat as a major individual award winner as he was named Special Teams Player of the Year for the second consecutive season. Elliott was The American’s top-scoring kicker in 2015, with 132 points on a league-high 23 field goals and 63 PATs. An Associated Press and Walter Camp second-team All-America selection and a finalist for the Lou Groza Award as the nation’s top kicker, Elliott made 10 of 11 field goal attempts from 40 yards or longer. ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Tre’Quan Smith • Fr. • WR • UCF • Delray Beach, Fla. Smith was a bright spot for UCF on his way to Rookie of the Year honors in The American as he finished with 52 receptions for 724 yards and four touchdowns – all team highs. Smith had more than twice as many receptions and receiving yards as any other UCF player, while he finished among the league’s top 10 in both categories.

Memphis: Paxton Lynch, 16 of 37, 108 yards, 1 INT; Doroland Dorceus, 11 att., 46 yards; Mose Frazier, 4 rec., 49 yards; Shareef White, 17 tackles.

COACHES OF THE YEAR Tom Herman • Houston Ken Niumatalolo • Navy Herman led Houston to a 13-1 season, a win in the first American Athletic Conference Football Championship and a Chick-Fil-A Peach Bowl victory against Florida State. The Cougars finished the season ranked No. 8 nationally.

Chick-Fil-A Peach Bowl • Dec. 31 Houston 38, Florida State 24

Niumatalolo led Navy to an 11-2 overall record and a 7-1 mark in the Midshipmen’s first year as a conference member. Navy, which set a school record with 11 wins, finished the 2015 season ranked No. 18 in both major national polls.

Birmingham Bowl • Dec. 30 Auburn 31, Memphis 10

Houston: Greg Ward Jr., 25 of 41, 238 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT, 20 att., 67 yards, 2 TD; Ryan Jackson, 16 att., 54 yards, 1 TD; Demarcus Ayers, 9 rec., 82 yards, 1 of 2, 20 yards, 1 TD; William Jackson III, 10 tackles, 2 INT; Trevon Stewart, 2 INT, 1 FR.

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2015 In Review ALL-CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM Pos. Player School WR Demarcus Ayers Houston WR Keyarris Garrett Tulsa OT Parker Ehinger Cincinnati OT Taylor Fallin Memphis OG E.K. Binns Navy OG Eric Lofton Temple C Kyle Friend Temple TE Bryce Williams East Carolina QB Paxton Lynch Memphis QB Keenan Reynolds Navy RB Marlon Mack USF RB Jahad Thomas Temple K Jake Elliott Memphis RS Demarcus Ayers Houston DL Will Anthony Navy DL Matt Ioannidis Temple DL Nate D. Smith Temple DL Tanzel Smart Tulane LB Zeek Bigger 2 East Carolina LB Elandon Roberts Houston LB Tyler Matakevich * Temple LB Nico Marley Tulane CB Jamar Summers UConn CB Deatrick Nichols USF S Trevon Stewart Houston S Alex Wells Temple P Spencer Smith Memphis

Cl. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. So. So. Sr. Sr. So.

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Wt. 190 221 318 330 295 302 305 258 245 205 195 180 165 190 254 292 236 304 216 235 232 208 185 189 195 203 195

Hometown/High School Lancaster, Texas/Lancaster Daingerfield, Texas/Daingerfield Rockford, Mich./Rockford Bowie, Md./Bowie Cape Coral, Fla./Island Coast Lumberton, N.J./Rancocas Valley Carlisle, Pa./Cumberland Valley Winston-Salem, N.C./Marshall Deltona, Fla./Trinity Christian Academy Antioch, Tenn./Goodpasture Christian Sarasota, Fla./Booker Elizabeth, N.J./Elizabeth Western Springs, Ill./Lyons Township Lancaster, Texas/Lancaster Jacksonville, Fla./Trinity Christian Ringoes, N.J./Hunterdon Central Highland Park, N.J./Fork Union Baton Rouge, La./Scotlandville Magnet Gastonia, N.C./Ashbrook Port Arthur, Texas/Morgan State Stratford, Conn./St. Joseph’s Weston, Fla./Cypress Bay Orange, N.J./Orange Miami, Fla./Miami Central Patterson, La./Patterson Baltimore, Md./Overlea Newnan, Ga./East Coweta

Cl. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. So. Sr. So. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr.

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Wt. 179 197 305 318 292 318 291 252 185 220 245 170 190 255 306 305 260 219 221 225 244 195 185 198 205 210 200

Hometown/High School Maple Heights, Ohio/Maple Heights Austin, Texas/Stephen F. Austin Bellaire, Texas/Second Baptist Rahway, N.J./Rahway Cincinnati, Ohio/La Salle Eagle Lake, Fla./Lake Region Indianapolis, Ind./Warren Central Citra, Fla./North Marion Tyler, Texas/John Tyler Hurst, Texas/L.D. Bell Macon, Ga./Mount de Sales Academy Dayton, Ohio/Centerville St. Petersburg, Fla./Toledo Norcross, Ga./Norcross West Pittston, Pa./Wyoming Area Destrehan, La./Destrehan Daphne, Ala./Daphne Redford, Mich./Northwestern Greenville, N.C./South Central Cedar Hill, Texas/Cedar Hill St. Petersburg, Fla./Northeast Houston, Texas/Trinity Valley CC Camden, N.J./Camden Fayetteville, Ga./Woodward Academy Lawton, Okla./Eisenhower Cleveland, Tenn./Walker Valley Tampa, Fla./Hillsborough

ALL-CONFERENCE HONORABLE MENTION Pos. Player School Cl. S Zach Edwards Cincinnati Jr. DL Folorunso Fatukasi UConn So. LB Junior Joseph UConn So. OT Ike Harris East Carolina Sr. OG J.T. Boyd East Carolina Jr. C Will Noble Houston Fr. TE Alan Cross Memphis Sr. OT Joey Gaston Navy Sr. DL Haason Reddick Temple Jr. WR Rodney Adams USF Jr. LB Trent Martin Tulsa Jr. S Michael Mudoh Tulsa Sr.

Ht. 6-1 6-4 6-1 6-7 6-4 6-4 6-1 6-5 6-1 6-1 6-2 5-10

Wt. 200 304 242 309 298 290 235 281 225 190 230 205

Hometown/High School Middletown, Ohio/Middletown Far Rockaway, N.Y./Beach Channel Sinking Springs, Pa./Wilson Westlawn Irmo, S.C./Dutch Fork Fort Mill, S.C./Nation Ford Leander, Texas/Rouse Millington, Tenn./Millington Knoxville, Tenn./Knoxville Catholic Camden, N.J./Haddon Heights St. Petersburg, Fla./Toledo Jenks, Okla./Jenks Richmond, Texas/Bush

Keenan Reynolds, Navy

* unanimous selection ALL-CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM Pos. Player School WR Shaq Washington Cincinnati WR Isaiah Jones East Carolina OT Alex Cooper Houston OT Dion Dawkins Temple OG Ryan Leahy Cincinnati OG Thor Jozwiak USF C Deyshawn Bond Cincinnati TE Sean Price USF QB Greg Ward Jr. Houston RB Kenneth Farrow Houston RB Chris Swain Navy K Andrew Gantz Cincinnati RS Rodney Adams USF DL Silverberry Mouhon Cincinnati DL Julian Campenni UConn DL B.J. Singleton Houston DL Eric Lee USF LB Eric Wilson Cincinnati LB Montese Overton East Carolina LB Steven Taylor Houston LB Auggie Sanchez USF CB William Jackson III Houston CB Sean Chandler Temple S Andrew Adams UConn S Adrian McDonald Houston P Caleb Houston UCF P Mattias Ciabatti USF

Marlon Mack, USF

William Jackson III, Houston

Tyler Matakevich, Temple

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2015 In Review Associated Press Poll Final Poll School 1. Alabama (61) 2. Clemson 3. Stanford 4. Ohio State 5. Oklahoma 6. Michigan State 7. TCU 8. Houston 9. Iowa 10. Mississippi 11. Notre Dame 12. Michigan 13. Baylor 14. Florida State 15. North Carolina 16. LSU 17. Utah 18. Navy 19. Oregon 20. Oklahoma State 21. Wisconsin 22. Tennessee 23. Northwestern 24. Western Kentucky 25. Florida

USA Today Poll

Record Pts 14-1 1,525 14-1 1,464 12-2 1,360 12-1 1,342 11-2 1,270 12-2 1,227 11-2 1,098 13-1 1,050 12-2 981 10-3 975 10-3 953 10-3 911 10-3 820 10-3 630 11-3 563 9-3 546 10-3 499 11-2 465 9-4 391 10-3 372 10-3 332 9-4 260 10-3 203 12-2 128 10-4 126

Receiving votes: Georgia 109, Washington State 51, Mississippi State 47, San Diego State 44, Arkansas 28, Toledo 28, USC 10, Appalachian State 7, Boise State 4, Duke 3, Temple 2, Brigham Young 1

Final Poll School 1. Alabama (56) 2. Clemson 3. Stanford 4. Ohio State 5. Oklahoma 6. Michigan State 7. TCU 8. Houston 9. Ole Miss 10. Iowa 11. Michigan 12. Notre Dame 13. Baylor 14. Florida State 15. North Carolina 16. Utah 17. LSU 18. Navy 19. Oklahoma State 20. Oregon 21. Wisconsin 22. Northwestern 23. Tennessee 24. Georgia 25. Florida

College Football Playoff Rankings Record Pts 14-1 1400 14-1 1344 12-2 1235 12-1 1231 11-2 1172 12-2 1121 11-2 1020 13-1 928 10-3 919 12-2 862 10-3 812 10-3 781 10-3 763 10-3 645 11-3 543 10-3 499 9-3 485 11-2 402 10-3 392 9-4 356 10-3 307 10-3 207 9-4 190 10-3 173 10-4 141

Final Ranking (Dec. 8) Team...................................Record 1. Clemson...................................13-0 2. Alabama...................................12-1 3. Michigan State.........................12-1 4. Oklahoma................................. 11-1 5. Iowa.........................................12-1 6. Stanford................................... 11-2 7. Ohio State................................ 11-1 8. Notre Dame.............................10-2 9. Florida State.............................10-2 10. North Carolina.......................... 11-2 11. TCU..........................................10-2 12. Mississippi.................................9-3 13. Northwestern...........................10-2 14. Michigan.....................................9-3 15. Oregon.......................................9-3 16. Oklahoma State.......................10-2 17. Baylor.........................................9-3 18. Houston................................. 12-1 19. Florida......................................10-3 20. LSU............................................8-3 21. Navy......................................... 9-2 22. Utah...........................................9-3 23. Tennessee..................................8-4 24. Temple.....................................10-3 25. USC............................................8-5

eceiving votes: Western Kentucky 73, San Diego State R 55, Toledo 27, Washington State 23, Mississippi State 18, Temple 18, Marshall 15, Arkansas 11, Appalachian State 9, Boise State 8, Louisville 7, USC 2, Memphis 2, Duke 2, West Virginia 1, Georgia Southern 1

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2015 In Review

THE RECORD BOOK

TOP PERFORMANCES

The American’s single-game records (through regular season).

100-YARD RUSHING GAMES Player, School, Year 2015 Keenan Reynolds, Navy, Sr. 8 Marlon Mack, USF, So. 9 Kenneth Farrow, Houston, Sr. 4 Chris Swain, Navy, Sr. 5 Jahad Thomas, Temple, Jr. 5 Matt Davis, SMU, Jr. 4 Zack Langer, Tulsa, Sr. 2 Mike Boone, Cincinnati, So. 3 Greg Ward Jr., Houston, Jr. 4 Ryan Jackson, Houston, Sr. D’Angelo Brewer, Tulsa, So. 3 Chris Hairston, East Carolina, Sr. 2 Doroland Dorceus, Memphis, So. 2 Ramadi Warren, Tulsa, Fr. 2 Hosey Williams, Cincinnati, Sr. 1 Jarvis Cooper, Memphis, So. 1 Dontrell Hilliard, Tulane, So. 1 Sherman Badie, Tulane, So. James Flanders, Tulsa, Jr. C.J. Jones, UCF, Fr. 1 Tion Green, Cincinnati, Jr. 1 Arkeel Newsome, UConn, So. 1 Bryant Shirreffs, UConn, So. 1 James Summers, East Carolina, Jr. 1 Brandon Wilson, Houston, Jr. 1 Jamarius Henderson, Memphis, Fr. 1 Dishan Romine, Navy, Jr. 1 Quinton Flowers, USF, So. 1 Xavier Jones, SMU, Fr. 1 Jager Gardner, Temple, Fr. 1 Ron Johnson, UConn, So. Sam Craft, Memphis, Jr. Lazedrick Thompson, Tulane, Jr.

Most Rushing Yards 1. Marlon Mack, USF vs. Western Carolina (8/30/14) 2. Marlon Mack, USF vs. Temple (11/14/15) 3. Sherman Badie, Tulane at Tulsa (8/28/14) 4. Mike Boone, Cincinnati vs. USF (10/24/14) 5. Breon Allen, East Carolina vs. North Carolina (9/20/14) Most Rushing Touchdowns 1. Keenan Reynolds, Navy vs. East Carolina (9/19/15) 2. Marlon Mack, USF vs. Western Carolina (8/30/14) Kenneth Farrow, Houston vs. Tulsa (11/22/14) Chris Hariston, East Carolina vs. Towson (9/5/14) Greg Ward Jr., Houston vs. SMU (10/8/15) Keenan Reynolds, Navy vs. SMU (11/14/15) Longest Rush 1. Jager Gardner, Temple at SMU (11/6/15) Most Passing Yards 1. Hayden Moore, Cincinnati vs. Memphis (9/24/15) 2. Garrett Gilbert, SMU vs. Temple (10/26/13) 3. Garrett Gilbert, SMU vs. Rutgers (10/5/13) Most Pass Completions 1. Garrett Gilbert, SMU, vs. Rutgers (10/5/13) 2, Garrett Krstich, SMU vs. East Carolina (10/2/14) 3. Garrett Gilbert, SMU vs. Texas Tech (8/30/13) Longest Pass 1. Blake Bortles, UCF vs. Akron (8/29/13) Most Touchdown Passes 1. Paxton Lynch Memphis vs. SMU (11/28/15) 2. Gunner Kiel, Cincinnati vs. Toledo (9/12/14)

275 230 215 212 211 5 4 4 4 4 4 94 yds 557 538 484 45 42 41 91 yds 7 6

Most Receiving Yards 1. Keyarris Garrett, Tulsa vs. Memphis (10/24/15) 2. Robby Anderson, Temple vs. SMU (10/26/13) 3. Keevan Lucas, Tulsa vs. Tulane (8/28/14) 4. Cam Worthy, East Carolina at Virginia Tech (9/13/14) 5. Chris Moore, Cincinnati at Ohio State (9/28/14)

268 239 233 224 221

Most Receptions 1. Jeremy Johnson, SMU vs. Rutgers (10/5/15) 2. Justin Hardy, East Carolina at Cincinnati (11/13/14) 3. Deontay Greenberry, Houston at Temple (9/7/13) Justin Hardy, East Carolina vs. UConn (10/23/14) Keevan Lucas, Tulsa at Houston (11/22/14) Isaiah Jones, East Carolina at Florida (9/12/15) Keyarris Garrett, Tulsa at Oklahoma (9/19/15) Keyarris Garrett, Tulsa vs. Memphis (10/24/15)

18 15 14 14 14 14 14 14

Most Touchdown Receptions 1. Leonte Carroo, Rutgers at Fresno State (8/29/13) Jeremy Johnson, SMU vs. Rutgers (10/5/15) Deontay Greenberry, Houston vs. Rutgers (10/26/13) Jeff Godfrey, UCF vs. UConn (10/26/13) Robby Anderson, Temple at Memphis (11/30/13) Keevan Lucas, Tulsa vs. Tulane (8/24/14) Chris Moore, Cincinnati at Ohio State (9/28/14) Justin Hardy, East Carolina vs. SMU (10/4/14) Andre Davis, USF at Tulsa (10/18/14) Josh Reese, UCF vs. North Carolina State (12/26/14) D’erren Wilson, UCF at Tulane (10/3/15) Rodney Adams, USF at UConn (10/17/15)

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Longest Reception 1. Breshad Perriman, UCF vs. Akron (8/29/13)

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Most Field Goals 1. Richie Leone, Houston at Temple (9/7/13) Jake Elliott, Memphis at Houston (10/12/13)

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Longest Field Goal 1. Jake Elliott, Memphis vs. USF (11/17/03)

56 yds

Longest Punt Return 1. Khalif Herbin, Temple vs. Delaware State (9/20/14)

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Longest Kickoff Return 1. Janarion Grant, Rutgers at Fresno State (8/29/13) Brandon Wilson, Houston at Louisville (9/12/15) Jahad Thomas, Temple at Cincinnati (9/12/15)

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Most Tackles 1. Tyler Matakevich, Temple at Idaho (9/28/23) 2. Michael Mudoh, Tulsa vs. Florida Atlantic (9/5/15) Domenic Spencer, UCF at Tulsa (11/7/15)

All 22 13 11 6 6 6 6 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES Player, School, Year 2015 Keyarris Garrett, Tulsa, Sr. 7 Isaiah Jones, East Carolina, Jr. 5 Shaq Washington, Cincinnati, Sr. 4 Joshua Atkinson, Tulsa, Jr. 6 Chris Moore, Cincinnati, Sr. 4 Keevan Lucas, Tulsa, Jr. 1 Mekale McKay, Cincinnati, Sr. 2 Darius Joseph, SMU, Sr. Demarcus Ayers, Houston, Jr. 4 Robby Anderson, Temple, Sr. 2 Tre’Quan Smith, UCF, Fr. 3 Anthony Miller, Memphis, So. 3 Rodney Adams, USF, Jr. 3 Courtland Sutton, SMU, Fr. 3 Jamir Tillman, Navy, Jr. 2 Mose Frazier, Memphis, Sr. 1 Jordan Akins, UCF, So. 1 Chris Johnson, UCF, So. 1 D’erren Wilson, UCF, Fr. 1 Johnny Holton, Cincinnati, 1 Max Morrison, Cincinnati, Sr. 1 Noel Thomas, UConn, Jr. 1 Chance Allen, Houston, Jr. 1 Phil Mayhue, Memphis, So. 1 Elkanah Dillon, USF, Fr. 1 Sherman Badie, Tulane, So. 1 Teddy Veal, Tulane, So. 1 Justin Hobbs, Tulsa, Fr. 1 Trevon Brown, East Carolina, So. Steven Dunbar, Houston, So. Jamie Gilmore, Temple, Sr. Jahad Thomas, Temple, Jr. Dontrell Hilliard, Tulane, So.

All 10 10 8 6 6 6 5 5 4 4 3 3 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

300-YARD PASSING GAMES Player, School, Year 2015 Dane Evans, Tulsa, Jr. 9 Paxton Lynch, Memphis, Jr. 8 Gunner Kiel, Cincinnati, Jr. 5 Blake Kemp, East Carolina, Jr. 5 P.J. Walker, Temple, Jr. 1 Greg Ward Jr., Houston, Jr. 1 Justin Holman, UCF, Jr. Hayden Moore, Cincinnati, Fr. 1 Bryant Shirreffs, UConn, So. 1 Keenan Reynolds, Navy, Sr. 1 Matt Davis, SMU, Jr. 1 Jordy Joseph, Tulane, Sr. 1 Garrett Krstich, SMU, So. Tanner Lee, Tulane, So. Tim Boyle, UConn, Jr.

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2015 In Review

AWARD WINNERS

AGAINST THE CONFERENCES

OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK Sept. 7 Keevan Lucas, WR, Tulsa Sept. 14 Greg Ward Jr., QB, Houston Sept. 21 Keenan Reynolds, Sr., QB, Navy Sept. 28 Keenan Reynolds, Sr., QB, Navy Oct. 5 Greg Ward Jr., QB, Houston Oct. 12 Greg Ward Jr., QB, Houston Oct. 19 Paxton Lynch, QB, Memphis Oct. 26 Paxton Lynch, QB, Memphis Nov. 2 Gunner Kiel, QB, Cincinnati Nov. 9 Chris Swain, FB, Navy Nov. 15 Marlon Mack, RB, USF Nov. 23 Noel Thomas, WR, UConn Nov. 30 Paxton Lynch, QB, Memphis

ATLANTIC COAST (6-4) Duke 37, Tulane 7 (9/3) Florida State 34, USF 14 (9/12) Houston 34, Louisville 31 (9/12) Georgia Tech 65, Tulane 10 (9/12) East Carolina 35, Virginia Tech 28 (9/26) Cincinnati 34, Miami (Fla.) 23 (10/1) USF 45, Syracuse 24 (10/10) Virginia Tech 55, Tulsa 52 (12/26) Navy 44, Pittsburgh 28 (12/28) Houston 38, Florida State 24 (12/31)

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK Sept. 7 Tyler Matakevich, LB, Temple Sept. 14 Tyler Matakevich, LB, Temple Sept. 21 Eric Wilson, LB, Cincinnati Sept. 28 William Jackson III, CB, Houston Oct. 5 Montese Overton, LB, East Carolina Oct. 12 Steven Taylor, LB, Houston Oct. 19 Josh Hawkins, CB, East Carolina Oct. 26 Tyler Matakevich, LB, Temple Nov. 2 Steven Taylor, LB, Houston Nov. 9 Jamar Summers, CB, UConn Nov. 15 Elandon Roberts, LB, Houston Nov. 23 Deatrick Nichols, CB, USF Nov. 30 Tyler Matakevich, LB, Temple

BIG 12 (1-3) Baylor 56, SMU 21 (9/4) Memphis 55, Kansas 23 (9/12) Oklahoma 52, Tulsa 38 (9/19) TCU 56, SMU 37 (9/19)

SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK Sept. 7 Roderick Proctor, WR, Memphis Sept. 14 Brandon Wilson, CB, Houston Jahad Thomas, RB, Temple Sept. 21 Jake Elliott, K, Memphis Sept. 28 Spencer Smith, P, Memphis Oct. 5 Nick Jacobs, P, Memphis Oct. 12 Arkeel Newsome, RB, UConn Oct. 19 Demarcus Ayers, WR, Houston Oct. 26 Sharif Finch, DL, Temple Nov. 2 Jake Elliott, K, Memphis Nov. 9 Alex Barta, P, Navy Nov. 15 Andrew DiRocco, K, Tulane Nov. 23 Davis Plowman, K, East Carolina Nov. 30 Andrew Gantz, K, Cincinnati ACTIVE CAREER WEEKLY AWARD WINNERS 6 — Jake Elliott (K, Memphis) 5 — Paxton Lynch (QB, Memphis); Tyler Matakevich (LB, Temple) 4 — Andrew Gantz (K, Cincinnati) 3 — Gunner Kiel (QB, Cincinnati); Steven Taylor (LB, Houston); Greg Ward Jr. (QB, Houston) 2 — Josh Hawkins (CB, East Carolina); William Jackson (CB, Houston); Brandon Wilson (CB, Houston); Keenan Reynolds (QB, Navy); Praise Martin-Oguike (DE, Temple); Keevan Lucas (WR, Tulsa) 1 — Justin Holman (QB, UCF); Sam Geraci (P, Cincinnati); Chris Moore (WR, Cincinnati); Eric Wilson (LB, Cincinnati); Arkeel Newsome (RB, UConn); Jamar Summers (CB, UConn); Noel Thomas (WR, UConn); Davis Plowman (K, East Carolina); Montese Overton (LB, East Carolina); Demarcus Ayers (WR, Houston); Kyle Bullard (K, Houston); Kenneth Farrow (RB, Houston); Elandon Roberts (LB, Houston); Trevon Stewart (S, Houston); Nick Jacobs (P, Memphis); Roderick Proctor (WR, Memphis); Spencer Smith (P, Memphis); Alex Barta (P, Navy); Chris Swain (FB, Navy); Mattias Ciabatti (P, USF); Nigel Harris (LB, USF); Marlon Mack (RB, USF); Deatrick Nichols (CB, USF); Sharif Finch (Temple, DL); Austin Jones (K, Temple); Jahad Thomas (RB, Temple); Tavon Young (CB, Temple); Parry Nickerson (CB, Tulane); Andrew DiRocco (K, Tulane); Dane Evans (QB, Tulsa)

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BIG TEN (1-1) Temple 27, Penn State 10 (9/5) Maryland 35, USF 17 (9/19)

MOUNTAIN WEST (2-1) Tulsa 40, New Mexico 21 (9/12) Navy 33, Air Force 11 (10/3) San Diego State 42, Cincinnati 7 (12/24) OHIO VALLEY (1-0) Houston 52, Tennessee Tech 24 (9/5) PAC-12 (0-1) Stanford 31, UCF 7 (9/12) PATRIOT (1-0) Navy 48, Colgate 10 (9/5) SOUTHEASTERN (2-4) Florida 31, East Carolina 24 (9/12) Missouri 9, UConn 6 (9/19) South Carolina 31, UCF 14 (9/26) Memphis 37, Mississippi 24 (10/17) Houston 34, Vanderbilt 0 (10/31) Auburn 31, Memphis 10 (12/30)

COLONIAL ATHLETIC (3-1) UConn 20, Villanova 15 (9/3) East Carolina 28, Towson 20 (9/5) Tulane 38, Maine 7 (9/19) James Madison 48, SMU 45 (9/26)

SOUTHERN (0-1) Furman 16, UCF 15 (9/19)

CONFERENCE USA (3-3) Florida International 15, UCF 14 (9/3) Tulsa 47, Florida Atlantic 44 (ot) (9/5) SMU 31, North Texas 13 (9/12) Temple 37, Charlotte 3 (10/2) Western Kentucky 45, USF 35 (12/21) Marshall 16, UConn 10 (12/26)

SUN BELT (2-0) Houston 59, Texas State 14 (9/26) Tulsa 34, ULM 24 (10/10)

MID-AMERICAN (3-1) Memphis 44, Bowling Green 41 (9/19) Temple 25, Massachusetts 23 (9/19) Cincinnati 37, Miami (Ohio) 33 (9/19) Toledo 32, Temple 17 (12/22) MID-EASTERN ATHLETIC (1-0) USF 51, Florida A&M 3 (9/5) MISSOURI VALLEY (1-0) Memphis 63, Missouri 7 (9/5)

SOUTHWESTERN (1-0) Cincinnati 52, Alabama A&M 10 (9/5)

INDEPENDENTS (3-5) UConn 22, Army 17 (9/12) Brigham Young 30, UConn 13 (10/2) Brigham Young 45, East Carolina 38 (10/10) Notre Dame 41, Navy 24 (10/10) Brigham Young 38, Cincinnati 24 (10/16) Notre Dame 24, Temple 20 (10/31) Tulane 34, Army 31 (11/14) Navy 21, Army 17 (12/12) Total Nonconference Records All Games........................................ 31-25 FBS Opponents...............................23-23 FCS Opponents...................................8-2 AP Top 25............................................2-9 USA Today Top 25................................2-8 Bowl Games........................................2-6


2015 NCAA Leaders INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing.......................................................YPG 16. Marlon Mack, USF.............................115.1 24. Keenan Reynolds, Navy.................... 105.6 45. Jahad Thomas, Temple........................ 90.1 ompletions Per Game.............................CPG C 12. Blake Kemp, East Carolina................ 23.64 14. Dane Evans, Tulsa............................. 23.46 18. Paxton Lynch, Memphis................... 22.77 31. Gunner Kiel, Cincinnati..................... 20.60 Passing Yards Per Game............................YPG 8. Dane Evans, Tulsa............................. 333.2 18. Paxton Lynch, Memphis................... 290.5 22. Gunner Kiel, Cincinnati......................277.7 38. Blake Kemp, East Carolina.................241.6 Passing Efficiency..................................Rating 11. Paxton Lynch, Memphis.................... 157.5 18. Gunner Kiel, Cincinnati......................151.9 20. Dane Evans, Tulsa..............................151.6 25. Quinton Flowers, USF...................... 149.4 27. Greg Ward Jr., Houston.................... 148.9 45. Blake Kemp, East Carolina................. 137.6 Receptions Per Game................................RPG 4. Isaiah Jones, East Carolina................... 8.2 8. Keyarris Garrett, Tulsa............................7.4 10. Demarcus Ayers, Houston.....................7.0 11. Shaq Washington, Cincinnati................ 6.9 36. Josh Atkinson, Tulsa.............................. 5.8 48. Mose Frazier, Memphis........................ 5.4 Receiving Yards Per Game.........................YPG 1. Keyarris Garrett, Tulsa....................... 122.2 18. Isaiah Jones, East Carolina..................91.6 23. Demarcus Ayers, Houston...................87.3 29. Josh Atkinson, Tulsa............................ 82.4 43. Shaq Washington, Cincinnati.............. 75.5 Total Offense..............................................YPG 11. Dane Evans, Tulsa............................. 332.5 16. Paxton Lynch, Memphis................... 308.8 27. Greg Ward Jr., Houston.....................281.1 29. Gunner Kiel, Cincinnati..................... 280.4 37. Quinton Flowers, USF...................... 252.8 39. Matt Davis, SMU.............................. 252.0 50. Blake Kemp, East Carolina................ 240.9 Scoring.......................................................PPG 5. Keenan Reynolds, Navy....................... 11.1 9. Jake Elliott, Memphis......................... 10.2 13. Zack Langer, Tulsa............................... 10.2 25. Greg Ward Jr., Houston........................ 9.0 35. Andrew Gantz, Cincinnati..................... 8.6 40. Redford Jones, Tulsa............................. 8.4 47. Jahad Thomas, Temple.......................... 8.1 48. Austin Jones, Temple............................ 8.1 All-Purpose Yards.......................................YPG 24. Arkeel Newsome, UConn............... 129.69 32. Marlon Mack, USF.......................... 124.33 38. Keyarris Garrett, Tulsa..................... 122.15 44. Jahad Thomas, Temple.....................119.79 49. Demarcus Ayers, Houston...............118.50 Tackles........................................................TPG 9. Michael Mudoh, Tulsa......................... 10.4 13. Elandon Roberts, Houston.................. 10.1 16. Tyler Matakevich, Temple...................... 9.9 35. Auggie Sanchez, USF........................... 9.0 45. Domenic Spencer, UCF........................ 8.7 Tackles For Loss.............................. TFL/Game 24. Elandon Roberts, Houston.....................1.4 29. Steven Taylor, Houston..........................1.3 33. Tanzel Smart, Tulane..............................1.3 Sacks...........................................................SPG 27. Steven Taylor, Houston....................... 0.71 41. Montese Overton, East Carolina........ 0.63 Folorunso Fatukasi, UConn................. 0.63 Passes Defended...............................PD/Game 1. William Jackson, Houston.................... 2.2 24. Shaquill Griffin, UCF..............................1.3 Interceptions.....................................Int/Game 3. Jamar Summers, UConn...................... 0.6 25. Reggis Ball, Memphis........................... 0.4 William Jackson, Houston.................... 0.4 36. Tyler Matakevich, Temple...................... 0.4 Forced Fumbles................................. FF/Game 9. Folorunso Fatukasi, UConn................. 0.33 13. Trent Martin, Tulsa............................... 0.31 24. Jarred Alwan, Temple.......................... 0.29 32. Pat Green, East Carolina..................... 0.25

Total Defense..............................................YPG 20. Temple...............................................337.0 33. UConn............................................... 355.1 40. Navy.................................................. 364.9 52. USF................................................... 380.5 53. Houston............................................ 383.6 66. East Carolina..................................... 400.9 77. Memphis.......................................... 406.7 78. Cincinnati.......................................... 408.6 80. Tulane............................................... 412.3 113. UCF................................................... 464.1 118. SMU................................................. 502.2 125. Tulsa.................................................. 536.6

Interceptions.............................................Total 7. Houston................................................. 21 12. UConn.................................................... 18 14. USF........................................................ 17 21. Temple................................................... 16 56. Navy....................................................... 12 Memphis............................................... 12 78. SMU...................................................... 10 Tulsa....................................................... 10 91. Cincinnati................................................. 9 100. Tulane...................................................... 8 East Carolina............................................ 8 121. UCF.......................................................... 4

TEAM LEADERS Rushing Offense.........................................YPG 2. Navy.................................................. 326.7 10. USF................................................... 246.5 13. Houston............................................ 235.8 55. Memphis.......................................... 179.5 57. Cincinnati........................................... 177.9 61. Tulsa...................................................174.2 73. SMU................................................. 164.5 95. Temple.............................................. 149.7 106. East Carolina..................................... 133.3 114. UConn............................................... 124.6 118. Tulane................................................115.8 126. UCF......................................................81.3

Scoring Offense..........................................Avg 10. Houston.............................................. 40.4 11. Memphis............................................ 40.2 21. Tulsa.....................................................37.2 22. Navy.................................................... 36.8 38. Cincinnati............................................ 33.8 41. USF..................................................... 33.6 60. Temple................................................ 29.8 73. SMU....................................................27.8 76. East Carolina........................................27.4 113. Tulane................................................. 19.7 121. UConn.................................................. 17.2 125. UCF..................................................... 13.9

urnovers Gained......................................Total T 1. Houston................................................. 35 13. Navy....................................................... 27 24. USF........................................................ 25 UConn.................................................... 25 34. Tulsa....................................................... 24 43. Memphis............................................... 22 Temple................................................... 22 96. Tulane.................................................... 16 East Carolina.......................................... 16 104. SMU...................................................... 15 109. Cincinnati............................................... 14 115. UCF........................................................ 13

Scoring Defense.........................................PPG 15. UConn................................................. 19.5 17. Temple................................................ 20.1 20. Houston.............................................. 20.7 26. Navy.....................................................21.8 35. USF..................................................... 22.9 54. East Carolina....................................... 26.0 67. Memphis.............................................27.3 91. Cincinnati.............................................31.2 110. Tulane................................................. 36.3 117. UCF......................................................37.7 120. Tulsa.................................................... 39.8 126. SMU................................................... 45.7

Turnovers Lost...........................................Total 1. Navy......................................................... 8 10. Memphis............................................... 14 Houston................................................. 14 17. Tulane.................................................... 15 USF........................................................ 15 25. UConn.................................................... 16 51. Temple................................................... 19 East Carolina.......................................... 19 61. Tulsa....................................................... 20 104. SMU...................................................... 25 124. Cincinnati............................................... 33 UCF........................................................ 33

Rushing Defense........................................YPG 8. Houston............................................ 108.9 24. Temple............................................... 127.9 31. USF ���������������������������������������������������141.4 32. Navy.................................................. 143.0 38. Memphis.......................................... 146.5 60. UConn............................................... 165.8 69. East Carolina......................................174.5 74. Tulane............................................... 178.8 90. Cincinnati...........................................191.6 100. UCF................................................... 199.2 117. Tulsa.................................................. 239.7 123. SMU..................................................261.2

Net Punting..........................................Net Avg 10. UCF................................................... 40.87 21. Cincinnati.......................................... 39.78 28. Memphis.......................................... 39.28 33. Houston............................................ 38.89 39. East Carolina..................................... 38.64 47. USF................................................... 38.18 67. Temple...............................................37.22 82. Tulsa.................................................. 36.71 112. UConn............................................... 35.20 118. Navy.................................................. 33.88 122. SMU................................................. 33.24 125. Tulane................................................31.88

Passing Offense.........................................YPG 6. Cincinnati.......................................... 359.9 11. Tulsa.................................................. 333.2 18. Memphis...........................................307.5 27. East Carolina......................................281.3 44. Houston............................................ 248.4 70. SMU................................................. 218.3 72. Temple............................................... 217.0 90. Tulane................................................201.3 95. USF................................................... 195.1 102. UCF.................................................... 187.2 103. UConn............................................... 185.5 125. Navy.................................................... 98.5

Punt Returns...............................................Avg 21. Tulsa.................................................. 12.67 36. USF................................................... 10.90 41. Houston............................................ 10.41 43. Temple...............................................10.14 48. East Carolina....................................... 9.78 53. Cincinnati............................................ 9.40 69. Memphis............................................ 8.00 92. Tulane................................................. 6.29 97. Navy.................................................... 6.09 98. UCF..................................................... 6.00 121. SMU................................................... 3.15 127. UConn................................................. 0.40

Turnover Margin........................ Margin/Game 2. Houston...............................................1.50 3. Navy.....................................................1.46 13. USF..................................................... 0.77 15. UConn................................................. 0.69 23. Memphis............................................ 0.62 39. Tulsa.................................................... 0.31 50. Temple................................................ 0.21 58. Tulane................................................. 0.08 89. East Carolina...................................... -0.25 112. SMU.................................................. -0.83 124. Cincinnati............................................-1.46 126. UCF.....................................................-1.67 Tackles For Loss............................... Per Game 12. Tulane....................................................7.5 13. USF........................................................7.5 17. Temple...................................................7.4 54. Tulsa...................................................... 6.5 67. Houston................................................ 6.1 83. Memphis.............................................. 5.5 87. UCF....................................................... 5.5 99. East Carolina......................................... 5.2 101. UConn................................................... 5.2 109. SMU..................................................... 4.8 116. Cincinnati.............................................. 4.5 119. Navy...................................................... 4.4

Pass Efficiency Defense..............................Avg 22. Temple.............................................112.60 24. UConn..............................................112.70 34. USF..................................................118.76 61. Houston...........................................125.01 63. East Carolina................................... 125.62 73. Cincinnati........................................ 130.53 85. Navy................................................ 134.92 90. Memphis......................................... 137.16 108. Tulsa.................................................146.11 109. Tulane............................................. 146.63 124. SMU................................................163.74 126. UCF................................................. 166.95

Kickoff Returns............................................Avg 6. USF................................................... 26.66 25. Navy.................................................. 24.22 28. Houston............................................ 23.55 33. UCF................................................... 22.95 41. Memphis.......................................... 22.39 43. SMU................................................. 22.25 72. Temple.............................................. 20.77 90. Cincinnati.......................................... 20.12 91. East Carolina..................................... 20.00 99. Tulsa.................................................. 19.63 108. UConn............................................... 19.00 114. Tulane............................................... 18.28

Sacks................................................. Per Game 26. USF..................................................... 2.62 29. Houston.............................................. 2.57 43. Temple................................................ 2.36 65. Tulane................................................. 2.08 East Carolina....................................... 2.08 70. Memphis............................................ 2.00 91. Navy.....................................................1.69 97. UConn..................................................1.62 Tulsa.....................................................1.62 111. SMU....................................................1.33 UCF......................................................1.33 124. Cincinnati.............................................1.00

Total Offense..............................................YPG 6. Cincinnati.......................................... 559.4 13. Tulsa.................................................. 502.8 19. Memphis.......................................... 510.4 20. Houston............................................ 484.1 35. USF....................................................441.6 48. Navy.................................................. 425.2 55. East Carolina..................................... 414.6 76. SMU................................................. 382.8 96. Temple.............................................. 366.7 119. Tulane................................................ 317.0 123. UConn............................................... 310.3 127. UCF................................................... 268.4

Fumbles Recovered..................................Total 1. Navy....................................................... 15 3. Tulsa....................................................... 14 Houston................................................. 14 33. Memphis............................................... 10 45. UCF.......................................................... 9 66. USF.......................................................... 8 Tulane...................................................... 8 East Carolina............................................ 8 88. UConn...................................................... 7 106. Temple..................................................... 6 113. Cincinnati................................................. 5 SMU........................................................ 5

Sacks Allowed ................................. Per Game 9. Navy.....................................................1.08 21. Temple.................................................1.29 22. Memphis.............................................1.31 42. USF......................................................1.62 55. UCF......................................................1.92 58. Cincinnati............................................ 2.00 Houston.............................................. 2.00 70. Tulane................................................. 2.17 86. East Carolina....................................... 2.42 107. UConn................................................. 2.85 116. Tulsa.................................................... 3.15 125. SMU................................................... 3.42

Punting........................................................Avg 23. Caleb Houston, UCF........................... 44.2 33. Mattias Ciabatti, USF.......................... 43.2 36. Worth Gregory, East Carolina............. 43.1 44. Alex Starzyk, Temple........................... 42.4 Punt Returns...............................................Avg 16. Sean Chandler, Temple....................... 12.1 26. Tajee Fullwood, USF........................... 10.4 27. Demarcus Ayers, Houston.................. 10.4 33. Quay Johnson, East Carolina................ 9.0 42. Roderick Proctor, Memphis...................7.4 Kickoff Returns............................................Avg 6. Rodney Adams, USF........................... 29.1 11. Dishan Romine, Navy..........................27.3 16. D’Ernest Johnson, USF...................... 26.8 19. Brandon Wilson, Houston................... 26.6 35. Tristan Payton, UCF............................ 24.2 43. Braeden West, SMU........................... 23.5 Field Goals.........................................FG/Game 8. Jake Elliott, Memphis..........................1.77 16. Austin Jones, Temple...........................1.64 17. Andrew Gantz, Cincinnati....................1.62 46. Redford Jones, Tulsa............................1.31

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2015 Individual Statistics RUSHING 1. MACK, Marlon USF SO 2. REYNOLDS, Keenan NAVY SR 3. THOMAS,Jahad TEM JR 4. FARROW, Kenneth HOU SR 5. WARD Jr., Greg HOU JR 6. SWAIN, Chris NAVY SR 7. FLOWERS, Quinto USF SO 8. BREWER, D’Angelo TLS SO 9. LANGER, Zack TLS SR 10. BOONE, Mike CIN SO

G Att Yds Avg TD Long Yds/G 12 210 1381 6.6 8 59 115.1 13 265 1373 5.2 24 67 105.6 14 276 1262 4.6 17 60 90.1 12 185 958 5.2 12 44 79.8 14 198 1108 5.6 21 47 79.1 13 211 1023 4.8 10 52 78.7 13 191 991 5.2 12 67 76.2 11 162 837 5.2 6 48 76.1 11 201 777 3.9 18 46 70.6 11 104 749 7.2 9 74 68.1

SCORING (TDs) G TD Rush Pass Ret PAT Pts Pts/G 1. REYNOLDS, Keenan NAVY SR 13 24 24 0 0 0 144 11.1 2. LANGER, Zack TLS SR 11 18 18 0 0 0 108 9.8 3. WARD Jr., Greg HOU JR 14 21 21 0 0 0 126 9.0 4. THOMAS,Jahad TEM JR 14 19 17 1 1 0 114 8.1 5. FARROW, Kenneth HOU SR 12 12 12 0 0 0 72 6.0 6. FLOWERS, Quinto USF SO 13 12 12 0 0 0 72 5.5 7. ADAMS, Rodney USF JR 13 11 1 9 1 0 66 5.1 DORCEUS, D MEM SO 13 11 8 3 0 0 66 5.1 9. JONES, Xavier SMU FR 12 10 10 0 0 0 60 5.0 DAVIS,Matt SMU JR 12 10 10 0 0 0 60 5.0

PASSING AVG/GAME 1. EVANS, Dane TLS JR 2. LYNCH, Paxton MEM JR 3. KIEL, Gunner CIN JR 4. KEMP, Blake ECU JR 5. WALKER,P.J. TEM JR 6. WARD Jr., Greg HOU JR 7. DAVIS,Matt SMU JR 8. LEE, Tanner TLN SO 9. FLOWERS, Quinto USF SO 10. SHIRREFFS, Bryant UCONN JR

G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds TD Avg/G 13 485 305 8 62.9 4332 25 333.2 13 443 296 4 66.8 3778 28 290.6 10 316 206 11 65.2 2777 19 277.7 11 375 260 10 69.3 2658 16 241.6 14 432 245 8 56.7 2972 19 212.3 14 345 232 6 67.2 2828 17 202.0 12 335 182 7 54.3 2259 16 188.2 9 276 143 7 51.8 1639 11 182.1 13 276 163 8 59.1 2296 22 176.6 12 279 168 8 60.2 2078 9 173.2

FIELD GOALS G FG FGA Pct. FG/G 1. ELLIOTT, Jake MEM JR 13 23 28 82.1 1.77 2. JONES,Austin TEM SO 14 23 28 82.1 1.64 3. GANTZ, Andrew CIN SO 13 21 27 77.8 1.62 4. JONES, Redford TLS SO 13 17 25 68.0 1.31 5. PUYOL, Bobby UCONN SR 13 16 18 88.9 1.23 6. NADELMAN, Emili USF SO 13 15 23 65.2 1.15 7. WRIGHT, Matthew UCF FR 12 13 17 76.5 1.08 8. GREBE, Austin NAVY SR 13 12 14 85.7 0.92 9. PLOWMAN, Davis ECU JR 11 10 12 83.3 0.91 10. DiROCCO, Andrew TLN SO 12 9 10 90.0 0.75

PASS EFFICIENCY 1. LYNCH, Paxton MEM JR 2. KIEL, Gunner CIN JR 3. EVANS, Dane TLS JR 4. FLOWERS, Quinto USF SO 5. WARD Jr., Greg HOU JR 6. KEMP, Blake ECU JR 7. SHIRREFFS, Bryant UCONN JR 8. WALKER,P.J. TEM JR 9. DAVIS,Matt SMU JR 10. LEE, Tanner TLN SO

G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds TD Eff. 13 443 296 4 66.8 3778 28 157.5 10 316 206 11 65.2 2777 19 151.9 13 485 305 8 62.9 4332 25 151.6 13 276 163 8 59.1 2296 22 149.4 14 345 232 6 67.2 2828 17 148.9 11 375 260 10 69.3 2658 16 137.6 12 279 168 8 60.2 2078 9 127.7 14 432 245 8 56.7 2972 19 125.3 12 335 182 7 54.3 2259 16 122.6 9 276 143 7 51.8 1639 11 109.8

SCORING (KICK) G PATs FGs Pts Pts/G 1. ELLIOTT, Jake MEM JR 13 63-63 23-28 132 10.2 2. GANTZ, Andrew CIN SO 13 49-50 21-27 112 8.6 3. JONES, Redford TLS SO 13 58-60 17-25 109 8.4 4. JONES,Austin TEM SO 14 44-45 23-28 113 8.1 5. NADELMAN, Emili USF SO 13 53-54 15-23 98 7.5 6. GREBE, Austin NAVY SR 13 58-61 12-14 94 7.2 7. PLOWMAN, Davis ECU JR 11 37-39 10-12 67 6.1 8. HEDLUND, Chad SMU SR 12 43-43 8-11 67 5.6 9. CUMMINGS, Ty HOU JR 14 51-51 8-8 75 5.4 10. PUYOL, Bobby UCONN SR 13 21-24 16-18 69 5.3

TOTAL OFFENSE 1. EVANS, Dane TLS JR 2. LYNCH, Paxton MEM JR 3. WARD Jr., Greg HOU JR 4. KIEL, Gunner CIN JR 5. FLOWERS, Quinto USF SO 6. DAVIS,Matt SMU JR 7. KEMP, Blake ECU JR 8. WALKER,P.J. TEM JR 9. SHIRREFFS, Bryant UCONN JR 10. REYNOLDS, Keenan NAVY SR

G Rush Pass Plays Total Yds/G 13 -9 4332 581 4323 332.5 13 239 3778 530 4017 309.0 14 1108 2828 543 3936 281.1 10 27 2777 348 2804 280.4 13 991 2296 467 3287 252.8 12 761 2259 522 3020 251.7 11 -8 2658 414 2650 240.9 14 207 2972 513 3179 227.1 12 503 2078 433 2581 215.1 13 1373 1203 380 2576 198.2

FIELD GOAL PCT G FG FGA Long Pct. 1. PUYOL, Bobby UCONN SR 13 16 18 52 88.9 2. GREBE, Austin NAVY SR 13 12 14 44 85.7 3. PLOWMAN, Davis ECU JR 11 10 12 45 83.3 4. ELLIOTT, Jake MEM JR 13 23 28 53 82.1 JONES,Austin TEM SO 14 23 28 41 82.1 6. GANTZ, Andrew CIN SO 13 21 27 51 77.8 7. WRIGHT, Matthew UCF FR 12 13 17 48 76.5 8. JONES, Redford TLS SO 13 17 25 46 68.0 9. NADELMAN, Emili USF SO 13 15 23 49 65.2

RECEPTIONS/GAME G Rec Yds TD Long Avg/C Rec/G 1. JONES, Isaiah ECU JR 12 98 1099 5 36 11.2 8.17 2. GARRETT, Keyarris TLS SR 13 96 1588 8 50 16.5 7.38 3. AYERS, Demarcus HOU JR 14 98 1222 6 67 12.5 7.00 4. WASHINGTON, Shaq CIN SR 13 90 982 6 46 10.9 6.92 5. ATKINSON, Josh TLS JR 13 76 1071 5 80 14.1 5.85 6. FRAZIER, Mose MEM SR 13 70 799 4 45 11.4 5.38 7. ANDERSON,Robby TEM SR 14 70 939 7 53 13.4 5.00 8. WILLIAMS, Bryce ECU SR 12 58 588 4 56 10.1 4.83 9. BROWN, Trevon ECU SO 9 41 496 4 47 12.1 4.56 10. SMITH, Tre’Quan UCF FR 12 52 724 4 44 13.9 4.33

PAT KICKING PCT G Made Att Pct. 1. ELLIOTT, Jake MEM JR 13 63 63 100.0 CUMMINGS, Ty HOU JR 14 51 51 100.0 HEDLUND, Chad SMU SR 12 43 43 100.0 4. NADELMAN, Emili USF SO 13 53 54 98.1 5. GANTZ, Andrew CIN SO 13 49 50 98.0 6. JONES,Austin TEM SO 14 44 45 97.8 7. JONES, Redford TLS SO 13 58 60 96.7 DiROCCO, Andrew TLN SO 12 29 30 96.7 9. GREBE, Austin NAVY SR 13 58 61 95.1 10. PLOWMAN, Davis ECU JR 11 37 39 94.9

RECEIVE YDS/GAME 1. GARRETT, Keyarris TLS SR 2. JONES, Isaiah ECU JR 3. AYERS, Demarcus HOU JR 4. ATKINSON, Josh TLS JR 5. WASHINGTON, Shaq CIN SR 6. MOORE, Chris CIN SR 7. SUTTON,Courtland SMU FR 8. ANDERSON,Robby TEM SR 9. ADAMS, Rodney USF JR 10. FRAZIER, Mose MEM SR

PUNTING 1. SMITH, Spencer MEM SO 2. GERACI, Sam CIN SO 3. HOUSTON, Caleb UCF JR 4. CIABATTI, Matti USF SR 5. GREGORY, Worth ECU JR 6. STARZYK,Alex TEM SO 7. BARTA, Alex NAVY JR 8. PARKS, Dalton TLS JR 9. PIPER, Logan HOU SR 10. WILLIAMS, Josh SMU FR

G 13 12 14 13 13 12 12 14 13 13

Rec Yds TD Long Avg/C Yds/G 96 1588 8 50 16.5 122.2 98 1099 5 36 11.2 91.6 98 1222 6 67 12.5 87.3 76 1071 5 80 14.1 82.4 90 982 6 46 10.9 75.5 40 870 7 68 21.8 72.5 49 862 9 51 17.6 71.8 70 939 7 53 13.4 67.1 45 822 9 68 18.3 63.2 70 799 4 45 11.4 61.5

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rcv PR KR Yds Avg/G 1. NEWSOME, Arkeel UCONN SO 13 792 465 0 429 1686 129.7 2. MACK, Marlon USF SO 12 1381 111 0 0 1492 124.3 3. GARRETT, Keyarris TLS SR 13 0 1588 0 0 1588 122.2 4. THOMAS,Jahad TEM JR 14 1262 216 0 199 1677 119.8 5. AYERS, Demarcus HOU JR 14 147 1222 290 0 1659 118.5 6. REYNOLDS, Keenan NAVY SR 13 1373 47 0 0 1420 109.2 7. ADAMS, Rodney USF JR 13 81 822 0 466 1369 105.3 8. BOONE, Mike CIN SO 11 749 108 0 279 1136 103.3 9. PAYTON, Tristan UCF FR 10 4 264 0 726 994 99.4 10. JOHNSON, D’Erne USF SO 13 307 356 25 563 1251 96.2 SCORING G TD XPT FG 2XP Pts Pts/G 1. REYNOLDS, Keenan NAVY SR 13 24 0 0 0 144 11.1 2. ELLIOTT, Jake MEM JR 13 0 63 23 0 132 10.2 3. LANGER, Zack TLS SR 11 18 0 0 0 108 9.8 4. WARD Jr., Greg HOU JR 14 21 0 0 0 126 9.0 5. GANTZ, Andrew CIN SO 13 0 49 21 0 112 8.6 6. JONES, Redford TLS SO 13 0 58 17 0 109 8.4 7. THOMAS,Jahad TEM JR 14 19 0 0 0 114 8.1 8. JONES,Austin TEM SO 14 0 44 23 0 113 8.1 9. NADELMAN, Emili USF SO 13 0 53 15 0 98 7.5 10. GREBE, Austin NAVY SR 13 0 58 12 0 94 7.2

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G Punt Yds Long Avg 43 2024 72 47.1 44 2036 63 46.3 65 2874 56 44.2 57 2465 68 43.2 60 2583 73 43.0 63 2674 71 42.4 40 1663 72 41.6 69 2848 63 41.3 64 2584 71 40.4 38 1472 56 38.7

PUNT RETURN AVG Cl 1. CHANDLER,Sean TEM SO 14 2. FULLWODD, Tajee USF SO 13 3. AYERS, Demarcus HOU JR 14 4. JOHNSON, Quay ECU SO 12 5. PROCTOR, R MEM SO 10

G Ret Yds 17 206 0 19 198 0 28 290 1 19 171 0 19 140 1

TD Long Avg 65 12.1 46 10.4 73 10.4 46 9.0 63 7.4

KICK RETURN AVG 1. ADAMS, Rodney USF JR 2. ROMINE, Dishan NAVY JR 3. JOHNSON, D’Erne USF SO 4. WILSON, Brandon HOU JR 5. PAYTON, Tristan UCF FR 6. WEST, Braeden SMU FR 7. NEWSOME, Arkeel UCONN SO 8. GARDNER,Jager TEM FR 9. BADIE, Sherman TLN SO 10. JOHNSON, Quay ECU SO

G Ret Yds 16 466 1 24 655 0 21 563 0 23 611 2 30 726 0 27 635 1 19 429 0 16 359 0 15 311 0 27 544 0

TD Long Avg 97 29.1 90 27.3 54 26.8 100 26.6 35 24.2 80 23.5 71 22.6 54 22.4 30 20.7 34 20.1

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2015 Individual Statistics TACKLES (All positions) Player G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G Sack 1. MUDOH, Michael TLS SR 13 DB 76 59 135 10.4 0.0 2. ROBERTS, Elandon HOU SR 14 LB 88 54 142 10.1 6.0 3. MATAKEVICH,T. TEM SR 14 LB 77 61 138 9.9 4.5 4. SANCHEZ, Auggie USF SO 13 LB 73 44 117 9.0 0.5 5. SPENCER, Domenic UCF SR 12 LB 49 55 104 8.7 1.0 6. LINSCOTT, Matt TLS JR 13 LB 61 46 107 8.2 5.0 7. BIGGER, Zeek ECU SR 12 LB 51 47 98 8.2 1.5 8. WILSON, Eric CIN JR 13 LB 51 55 106 8.2 0.0 9. MARTIN, Trent TLS JR 13 LB 59 45 104 8.0 2.0 10. ADAMS, Andrew UCONN SR 13 DB 56 47 103 7.9 0.0 11. EDWARDS, Zach CIN JR 13 DB 63 30 93 7.2 0.0 JOSEPH, Junior UCONN JR 13 LB 40 53 93 7.2 0.0 13. MARLEY, Nico TLN JR 12 LB 62 20 82 6.8 1.0 14. MELIFONWU, Obi UCONN SR 13 DB 57 31 88 6.8 0.0 BYRD, Jamie USF SR 13 LB 60 28 88 6.8 5.0 16. WILLIAMS, Jrdn ECU SO 12 LB 45 36 81 6.8 2.0 17. McDONALD, Adrian HOU SR 14 DB 59 33 92 6.6 1.0 TAYLOR, Steven HOU JR 14 LB 61 31 92 6.6 10.0 19. PEGUES, Leonard MEM SR 12 LB 50 25 75 6.2 1.0 20. MONROE, Darion TLN SR 12 DB 53 21 74 6.2 0.0 FRANKLIN, Jarrod TLN SO 12 LB 55 19 74 6.2 1.5 22. THOMAS, Eric TLN JR 11 LB 49 18 67 6.1 1.0 23. GONZALES, Daniel NAVY JR 11 LB 39 27 66 6.0 0.0 24. OVERTON, Mntese ECU SR 12 LB 40 30 70 5.8 7.5 ADAMS, Quincy NAVY SR 12 DB 48 22 70 5.8 0.0 26. BARBOUR, Lorentez NAVY SR 13 DB 52 22 74 5.7 0.0 27. THOMAS, Micah NAVY SO 13 LB 40 33 73 5.6 2.5 28. BRADY, Jeremy TLS JR 13 DB 48 23 71 5.5 0.0 29. STEWART, Trevon HOU SR 14 DB 52 24 76 5.4 6.0 30. LAWLER, Justin SMU SO 12 DE 43 21 64 5.3 5.0 JOHNSON, Drico UCF JR 12 LB 39 25 64 5.3 0.0 32. RICHARDSON,Darrion SMU JR 10 DB 47 6 53 5.3 0.0 33. ALWAN,Jarred TEM JR 14 DL 30 44 74 5.3 1.5 34. STEWART, Graham UCONN SR 13 LB 43 25 68 5.2 2.0 35. SMART, Tanzel TLN JR 12 DT 42 20 62 5.2 2.0 36. WHITE, Shareef MEM SO 13 DL 51 12 63 4.8 1.0 GODWIN, Nate USF JR 13 LB 46 17 63 4.8 0.0 38. YENGA, Jonathan SMU SR 12 LB 37 21 58 4.8 0.0 39. AVERY, Genard MEM SO 11 LB 42 11 53 4.8 3.0 40. McMANIS, Wynton MEM SR 13 LB 51 11 62 4.8 3.0 NICHOLS, Deatri USF SO 13 DB 48 14 62 4.8 1.0 42. ANTHONY, Will NAVY SR 13 DE 37 24 61 4.7 7.5 43. BURKETT, Chequan UCF SO 12 LB 32 24 56 4.7 3.0 44. CHANDLER,Sean TEM SO 14 DB 44 21 65 4.6 1.0 45. THOMAS, Kerwin TLS SO 13 CB 44 16 60 4.6 0.0 46. NEAL, Tre UCF FR 12 DB 30 25 55 4.6 0.0 47. BROWN, Kevin CIN JR 13 LB 25 34 59 4.5 0.0 JENKINSON, Bryce CIN FR 13 LB 30 29 59 4.5 1.0 49. MITCHELL, Kyran SMU FR 9 LB 28 12 40 4.4 0.0 50. BALL, Reggis MEM SR 13 LB 44 13 57 4.4 0.0 SACKS 1. TAYLOR, Steven HOU JR 2. OVERTON, Mntese ECU SR FATUKSAI, Folorunso UCONN JR 4. ANTHONY, Will NAVY SR 5. SMITH,Nate D. TEM SR 6. LaFRANCE, Royce TLN SR 7. CARREZOLA, Luke UCONN SO 8. STEWART, Trevon HOU SR ROBERTS, Elandon HOU SR 10. HECTOR, Bruce USF SO

G Pos Solo Ast Yds Total Avg/G 14 LB 9 2 77 10.0 0.71 12 LB 6 3 60 7.5 0.62 12 DL 7 1 26 7.5 0.62 13 DE 7 1 58 7.5 0.58 14 DE 7 2 48 8.0 0.57 12 DE 6 1 47 6.5 0.54 13 LB 6 0 29 6.0 0.46 14 DB 6 0 65 6.0 0.43 14 LB 5 2 45 6.0 0.43 12 DL 5 0 35 5.0 0.42

FUMBLES FORCED G FF Avg/G 1. FATUKSAI, Folorunso UCONN JR 12 4 0.33 2. MARTIN, Trent TLS JR 13 4 0.31 3. ALWAN,Jarred TEM JR 14 4 0.29 4. GREEN, Patrick ECU SO 12 3 0.25 5. ANTHONY, Will NAVY SR 13 3 0.23 McCOY, Kevin NAVY SO 13 3 0.23 7. MARTIN-OGUIKE,P TEM JR 14 3 0.21 8. MITCHELL, Jackson SMU JR 12 2 0.17 PRESLEY, Fred ECU JR 12 2 0.17 McCLENEGHEN,Andrew SMU SR 12 2 0.17 FUMBLES RECOVERED 1. MUTCHERSON, TJ UCF JR 2. STEWART, Trevon HOU SR 3. AMOS, DaShaun ECU JR AISEGBU, Zik TLS SR 5. MONROE, Darion TLN SR McGILL, Demetri ECU JR MITCHELL, Jackson SMU JR 8. WILSON, Eric CIN JR CARTER, Jerard HOU FR PALMORE, D.J. NAVY SO

G 9 14 11 11 12 12 12 13 13 13

FR Avg/G 3 0.33 4 0.29 2 0.18 2 0.18 2 0.17 2 0.17 2 0.17 2 0.15 2 0.15 2 0.15

PASSES DEFENDED G Brup Int Total Avg/G 1. GLENN, Jacoby UCF 13 11 7 18 1.38 2. HAWKINS, Josh ECU 13 11 5 16 1.23 3. YOUNG,Tavon TEM 12 9 4 13 1.08 4. OZERITIES, Jordan UCF 13 11 3 14 1.08 5. DOSS, Lorenzo TLN 12 9 3 12 1.00 RANDOLPH,Shakiel SMU 9 8 1 9 1.00 NICKERSON, Parry TLN 12 6 6 12 1.00 8. JACKSON, W. HOU 13 10 2 12 0.92 9. HOLLIER, Bakari MEM 13 10 1 11 0.85 10. ALEXANDER, Brandon UCF 13 7 3 10 0.77 PASSES DEFENDED Team Cl G Brup Int Total Avg/G 1. JACKSON III, Willia HOU SR 13 23 5 28 2.15 2. GRIFFIN, Shaquill UCF JR 12 13 2 15 1.25 3. CHANDLER,Sean TEM SO 14 10 4 14 1.00 THOMAS, Kerwin TLS SO 13 11 2 13 1.00 5. SUMMERS, Jamar UCONN SO 13 3 8 11 0.85 EDWARDS, Zach CIN JR 13 8 3 11 0.85 7. SEARGENT, Corey ECU FR 9 6 1 7 0.78 8. BALL, Reggis MEM SR 13 5 5 10 0.77 WILLIAMS, Jhavon UCONN SR 13 7 3 10 0.77 CLEMENTS, Brendon NAVY JR 13 6 4 10 0.77 INTERCEPTIONS Team Cl G Int Yds TD Long Int/G 1. SUMMERS, Jamar UCONN SO 13 8 102 1 67 0.62 2. JACKSON III, Willia HOU SR 13 5 110 2 55 0.38 BALL, Reggis MEM SR 13 5 66 1 53 0.38 4. MATAKEVICH,T. TEM SR 14 5 47 0 26 0.36 5. NICHOLS, Deatri USF SO 13 4 71 1 29 0.31 CLEMENTS, Brendon NAVY JR 13 4 17 0 15 0.31 7. CHANDLER,Sean TEM SO 14 4 63 2 41 0.29 STEWART, Trevon HOU SR 14 4 58 0 58 0.29 McDONALD, Adrian HOU SR 14 4 24 0 13 0.29 10. MONROE, Darion TLN SR 12 3 14 0 12 0.25

TACKLES FOR LOSS G Pos Solo Ast Yds Total Avg/G 1. ROBERTS, Elandon HOU SR 14 LB 17 4 76 19.0 1.36 2. TAYLOR, Steven HOU JR 14 LB 17 3 92 18.5 1.32 3. SMART, Tanzel TLN JR 12 DT 15 0 46 15.0 1.25 4. LINSCOTT, Matt TLS JR 13 LB 14 4 62 16.0 1.23 5. LaFRANCE, Royce TLN SR 12 DE 13 1 65 13.5 1.12 6. MARLEY, Nico TLN JR 12 LB 11 4 47 13.0 1.08 7. MARTIN, Trent TLS JR 13 LB 10 8 31 14.0 1.08 8. MATAKEVICH,T. TEM SR 14 LB 12 6 62 15.0 1.07 9. WOOD, Zach SMU SR 10 DE 9 1 56 9.5 0.95 10. LEE, Eric USF SR 13 DL 10 4 62 12.0 0.92

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2015 Team Statistics SCORING OFFENSE 1. Houston 2. Memphis 3. Tulsa 4. Navy 5. Cincinnati 6. USF 7. Temple 8. SMU 9. East Carolina 10. Tulane 11. UConn 12. UCF

G TD XP 2XP DXP FG Saf Pts Avg 14 75 75 0 0 13 1 566 40.4 13 64 63 1 0 23 2 522 40.2 13 62 58 1 0 17 0 483 37.2 13 63 59 0 0 13 1 478 36.8 13 54 49 2 0 21 0 440 33.8 13 56 54 0 0 15 1 437 33.6 14 49 44 4 1 23 0 417 29.8 12 44 43 0 0 8 1 333 27.8 12 43 41 0 0 10 0 329 27.4 12 30 29 0 0 9 0 236 19.7 13 25 21 1 0 16 1 223 17.2 12 18 18 0 0 13 1 167 13.9

PASS OFFENSE 1. Cincinnati 2. Tulsa 3. Memphis 4. East Carolina 5. Houston 6. SMU 7. Temple 8. Tulane 9. USF 10. UCF 11. UConn 12. Navy

G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds Avg TD Yds/G 13 547 341 22 62.3 4679 8.6 29 359.9 13 492 305 8 62.0 4332 8.8 25 333.2 13 465 311 5 66.9 3999 8.6 30 307.6 12 473 321 12 67.9 3375 7.1 21 281.2 14 432 285 7 66.0 3477 8.0 22 248.4 12 365 202 8 55.3 2616 7.2 19 218.0 14 438 249 8 56.8 3037 6.9 20 216.9 12 403 205 10 50.9 2415 6.0 18 201.2 13 301 179 9 59.5 2536 8.4 26 195.1 12 425 211 23 49.6 2241 5.3 13 186.8 13 342 201 10 58.8 2412 7.1 10 185.5 13 122 64 2 52.5 1280 10.5 9 98.5

SCORING DEFENSE 1. UConn 2. Temple 3. Houston 4. Navy 5. USF 6. East Carolina 7. Memphis 8. Cincinnati 9. Tulane 10. UCF 11. Tulsa 12. SMU

G TD XP 2XP DXP FG Saf Pts Avg 13 29 27 0 0 16 2 253 19.5 14 31 28 0 0 21 2 281 20.1 14 36 34 2 0 12 0 290 20.7 13 36 34 2 0 10 0 284 21.8 13 35 34 0 0 18 0 298 22.9 12 39 37 0 0 13 1 312 26.0 13 46 43 0 0 12 0 355 27.3 13 51 47 1 0 16 1 405 31.2 12 57 57 0 0 10 3 435 36.2 12 57 51 2 0 17 2 452 37.7 13 66 66 0 0 18 1 518 39.8 12 75 72 1 0 8 0 548 45.7

PASS EFFICIENCY 1. Navy 2. Memphis 3. USF 4. Tulsa 5. Houston 6. Cincinnati 7. East Carolina 8. SMU 9. Temple 10. UConn 11. Tulane 12. UCF

G Att Cmp Pct Int Yds TD Effic 13 122 64 52.5 2 1280 9 161.7 13 465 311 66.9 5 3999 30 158.3 13 301 179 59.5 9 2536 26 152.8 13 492 305 62.0 8 4332 25 149.5 14 432 285 66.0 7 3477 22 147.1 13 547 341 62.3 22 4679 29 143.6 12 473 321 67.9 12 3375 21 137.4 12 365 202 55.3 8 2616 19 128.3 14 438 249 56.8 8 3037 20 126.5 13 342 201 58.8 10 2412 10 121.8 12 403 205 50.9 10 2415 18 111.0 12 425 211 49.6 23 2241 13 93.2

TOTAL OFFENSE 1. Cincinnati 2. Tulsa 3. Memphis 4. Houston 5. USF 6. Navy 7. East Carolina 8. SMU 9. Temple 10. Tulane 11. UConn 12. UCF

G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P 13 2313 4679 1059 6992 6.6 13 2264 4332 1083 6596 6.1 13 2331 3999 1028 6330 6.2 14 3301 3477 1101 6778 6.2 13 3205 2536 893 5741 6.4 13 4247 1280 870 5527 6.4 12 1600 3375 877 4975 5.7 12 1978 2616 869 4594 5.3 14 2097 3037 956 5134 5.4 12 1389 2415 800 3804 4.8 13 1622 2412 819 4034 4.9 12 980 2241 781 3221 4.1

PASS DEFENSE 1. UConn 2. Temple 3. Cincinnati 4. Navy 5. East Carolina 6. Tulane 7. USF 8. SMU 9. Memphis 10. UCF 11. Houston 12. Tulsa

G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds Avg TD Yds/G 13 401 235 18 58.6 2461 6.1 14 189.3 14 467 269 16 57.6 2923 6.3 13 208.8 13 410 237 9 57.8 2821 6.9 24 217.0 13 387 251 12 64.9 2885 7.5 16 221.9 12 376 204 8 54.3 2717 7.2 17 226.4 12 333 203 8 61.0 2801 8.4 20 233.4 13 447 251 17 56.2 3108 7.0 16 239.1 12 311 184 10 59.2 2892 9.3 31 241.0 13 419 242 12 57.8 3383 8.1 22 260.2 12 355 232 4 65.4 3178 9.0 31 264.8 14 500 278 21 55.6 3846 7.7 20 274.7 13 467 289 10 61.9 3860 8.3 27 296.9

TOTAL DEFENSE 1. Temple 2. UConn 3. Navy 4. USF 5. Houston 6. East Carolina 7. Memphis 8. Cincinnati 9. Tulane 10. UCF 11. SMU 12. Tulsa

G Rush Pass Plys Yards Avg TD Yds/G 14 1792 2923 936 4715 5.0 29 336.8 13 2155 2461 887 4616 5.2 27 355.1 13 1859 2885 839 4744 5.7 33 364.9 13 1838 3108 944 4946 5.2 35 380.5 14 1524 3846 980 5370 5.5 36 383.6 12 2094 2717 894 4811 5.4 38 400.9 13 1904 3383 959 5287 5.5 46 406.7 13 2491 2821 917 5312 5.8 45 408.6 12 2146 2801 851 4947 5.8 49 412.2 12 2391 3178 851 5569 6.5 55 464.1 12 3134 2892 853 6026 7.1 71 502.2 13 3116 3860 1059 6976 6.6 64 536.6

PASS DEF EFFICIENCY 1. Temple 2. UConn 3. USF 4. Houston 5. East Carolina 6. Cincinnati 7. Navy 8. Memphis 9. Tulsa 10. Tulane 11. SMU 12. UCF

G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds TD Effic 14 467 269 16 57.6 2923 13 112.5 13 401 235 18 58.6 2461 14 112.7 13 447 251 17 56.2 3108 16 118.8 14 500 278 21 55.6 3846 20 125.0 12 376 204 8 54.3 2717 17 125.6 13 410 237 9 57.8 2821 24 130.5 13 387 251 12 64.9 2885 16 134.9 13 419 242 12 57.8 3383 22 137.2 13 467 289 10 61.9 3860 27 146.1 12 333 203 8 61.0 2801 20 146.6 12 311 184 10 59.2 2892 31 163.7 12 355 232 4 65.4 3178 31 167.1

RUSHING OFFENSE 1. Navy 2. USF 3. Houston 4. Memphis 5. Cincinnati 6. Tulsa 7. SMU 8. Temple 9. East Carolina 10. UConn 11. Tulane 12. UCF

G 13 13 14 13 13 13 12 14 12 13 12 12

Att Yds Avg 748 4247 5.7 592 3205 5.4 669 3301 4.9 563 2331 4.1 512 2313 4.5 591 2264 3.8 504 1978 3.9 518 2097 4.0 404 1600 4.0 477 1622 3.4 397 1389 3.5 356 980 2.8

TD Yds/G 53 326.7 28 246.5 46 235.8 29 179.3 25 177.9 33 174.2 23 164.8 25 149.8 19 133.3 14 124.8 11 115.8 4 81.7

KICKOFF RETURNS 1. USF 2. Navy 3. Houston 4. UCF 5. Memphis 6. SMU 7. Temple 8. Cincinnati 9. East Carolina 10. Tulsa 11. UConn 12. Tulane

G Ret Yds TD Avg 13 41 1093 1 26.7 13 32 775 0 24.2 14 33 777 2 23.5 12 65 1492 0 23.0 13 44 990 0 22.5 12 56 1246 1 22.2 14 39 810 1 20.8 13 52 1046 0 20.1 12 38 760 0 20.0 13 35 687 0 19.6 13 29 551 0 19.0 12 47 859 0 18.3

RUSHING DEFENSE 1. Houston 2. Temple 3. USF 4. Navy 5. Memphis 6. UConn 7. East Carolina 8. Tulane 9. Cincinnati 10. UCF 11. Tulsa 12. SMU

G Rushes Yards Avg. 14 480 1524 3.2 14 469 1792 3.8 13 497 1838 3.7 13 452 1859 4.1 13 540 1904 3.5 13 486 2155 4.4 12 518 2094 4.0 12 518 2146 4.1 13 507 2491 4.9 12 496 2391 4.8 13 592 3116 5.3 12 542 3134 5.8

TD Yds/G 16 108.9 16 128.0 19 141.4 17 143.0 24 146.5 13 165.8 21 174.5 29 178.8 21 191.6 24 199.2 37 239.7 40 261.2

PUNT RETURNS 1. Tulsa 2. USF 3. Houston 4. Temple 5. East Carolina 6. Cincinnati 7. Memphis 8. Tulane 9. Navy 10. UCF 11. SMU 12. UConn

G Ret Yds TD Avg 13 9 114 0 12.7 13 21 229 0 10.9 14 29 302 1 10.4 14 29 294 1 10.1 12 23 225 1 9.8 13 15 141 0 9.4 13 28 224 1 8.0 12 14 88 0 6.3 13 11 67 0 6.1 12 12 72 0 6.0 12 13 41 0 3.2 13 6 2 0 0.3

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TD Yds/G 54 537.8 58 507.4 59 486.9 68 484.1 54 441.6 62 425.2 40 414.6 42 382.8 45 366.7 29 317.0 24 310.3 17 268.4


2015 Team Statistics PUNTING 1. UCF 2. Cincinnati 3. Memphis 4. Houston 5. East Carolina 6. USF 7. Temple 8. Tulsa 9. UConn 10. Navy 11. SMU 12. Tulane

G No. Yards Avg/P PR Avg TBg Net/P 12 75 3328 44.4 203 2.7 3 40.9 13 49 2180 44.5 111 2.3 6 39.8 13 57 2528 44.4 149 2.6 7 39.3 14 64 2584 40.4 35 0.5 3 38.9 12 64 2639 41.2 46 0.7 6 38.6 13 65 2768 42.6 206 3.2 4 38.2 14 65 2719 41.8 140 2.2 8 37.2 13 70 2897 41.4 187 2.7 7 36.7 13 76 2866 37.7 71 0.9 6 35.2 13 42 1737 41.4 174 4.1 7 33.9 12 67 2557 38.2 290 4.3 2 33.2 12 82 2974 36.3 340 4.1 1 31.9

Gained Lost TURNOVER MARGIN G Fum Int Tot Fum Int Tot Mar Per/G 1. Houston 14 14 21 35 7 7 14 +21 1.50 2. Navy 13 15 12 27 6 2 8 +19 1.46 3. USF 13 8 17 25 6 9 15 +10 0.77 4. UConn 13 7 18 25 6 10 16 +9 0.69 5. Memphis 13 10 12 22 9 5 14 +8 0.62 6. Tulsa 13 14 10 24 12 8 20 +4 0.31 7. Temple 14 6 16 22 11 8 19 +3 0.21 8. Tulane 12 8 8 16 5 10 15 +1 0.08 9. East Carolina 12 8 8 16 7 12 19 -3 -0.25 10. SMU 12 5 10 15 17 8 25 -10 -0.83 11. Cincinnati 13 5 9 14 11 22 33 -19 -1.46 12. UCF 12 9 4 13 10 23 33 -20 -1.67 FIRST DOWNS 1. Cincinnati 2. Tulsa Houston 4. Memphis 5. Navy Temple 7. USF 8. East Carolina 9. SMU 10. UConn 11. Tulane 12. UCF

G Rush Pass Pen Total 13 126 217 27 370 13 123 175 34 332 14 157 149 26 332 13 125 172 25 322 13 217 40 15 272 14 104 136 32 272 13 150 95 19 264 12 86 158 16 260 12 109 109 28 246 13 90 105 20 215 12 68 112 15 195 12 59 110 20 189

OPPONENT 1ST DOWNS G Rush Pass Pen Total 1. Temple 14 83 131 25 239 2. UConn 13 107 120 14 241 3. USF 13 102 130 20 252 4. Houston 14 84 151 18 253 Navy 13 107 135 11 253 6. Tulane 12 114 127 15 256 7. East Carolina 12 117 117 26 260 8. Cincinnati 13 110 125 29 264 9. UCF 12 124 122 21 267 10. SMU 12 153 107 17 277 11. Memphis 13 113 136 35 284 12. Tulsa 13 147 175 24 346 3RD-DN CONVERSIONS G Conv Att Pct 1. Cincinnati 13 100 196 51.0 2. Houston 14 117 232 50.4 3. Navy 13 89 177 50.3 4. Memphis 13 101 207 48.8 5. Tulsa 13 100 227 44.1 6. East Carolina 12 80 186 43.0 7. Temple 14 87 211 41.2 8. SMU 12 71 180 39.4 9. USF 13 66 179 36.9 10. Tulane 12 63 182 34.6 11. UConn 13 57 179 31.8 12. UCF 12 50 170 29.4 OPP 3RD-DN CONVERT 1. Temple 2. Memphis 3. Cincinnati 4. USF 5. Houston 6. UConn 7. East Carolina 8. Tulsa 9. Tulane 10. SMU 11. Navy 12. UCF

G Conv Att Pct 14 65 204 31.9 13 71 193 36.8 13 69 186 37.1 13 78 210 37.1 14 79 211 37.4 13 77 190 40.5 12 78 192 40.6 13 93 208 44.7 12 83 179 46.4 12 77 166 46.4 13 80 171 46.8 12 84 177 47.5

SACKS BY 1. Houston 2. USF 3. Temple 4. Memphis 5. Tulane East Carolina 7. Navy 8. UConn Tulsa 10. UCF SMU 12. Cincinnati

G Sacks Yards 14 36 274 13 34 256 14 33 189 13 26 176 12 25 198 12 25 171 13 22 147 13 21 100 13 21 112 12 16 90 12 16 83 13 13 77

SACKS AGAINST 1. Navy 2. Memphis 3. Temple 4. USF 5. UCF 6. Tulane Cincinnati 8. Houston East Carolina 10. UConn 11. Tulsa SMU

G Sacks Yards 13 14 107 13 16 115 14 18 101 13 21 90 12 23 164 12 26 175 13 26 145 14 29 162 12 29 184 13 37 180 13 41 282 12 41 289

PENALTIES 1. Navy 2. UCF 3. UConn 4. SMU 5. Tulane 6. USF 7. Temple 8. Houston 9. Tulsa 10. East Carolina 11. Cincinnati 12. Memphis

G 13 12 13 12 12 13 14 14 13 12 13 13

No Yds Avg/G 40 339 26.1 64 541 45.1 74 595 45.8 65 604 50.3 70 641 53.4 79 714 54.9 81 773 55.2 85 783 55.9 91 730 56.2 89 825 68.8 104 948 72.9 99 976 75.1

OPPONENT PENALTIES 1. Tulsa 2. Temple 3. SMU 4. UCF 5. Tulane 6. East Carolina 7. Cincinnati 8. Memphis 9. USF 10. Houston 11. UConn 12. Navy

G 13 14 12 12 12 12 13 13 13 14 13 13

No Yds Avg/G 98 914 70.3 104 975 69.6 79 805 67.1 87 776 64.7 79 747 62.2 85 732 61.0 82 748 57.5 78 735 56.5 82 724 55.7 96 768 54.9 65 632 48.6 57 521 40.1

FIELD GOALS 1. Navy 2. UConn 3. Memphis Temple 5. Cincinnati 6. East Carolina 7. Houston UCF 9. Tulane 10. SMU 11. Tulsa 12. USF

G Made Att Pct 13 13 15 .867 13 16 19 .842 13 23 28 .821 14 23 28 .821 13 21 27 .778 12 10 13 .769 14 13 17 .765 12 13 17 .765 12 9 12 .750 12 8 11 .727 13 17 25 .680 13 15 23 .652

PAT KICKING 1. Houston Memphis SMU UCF 5. USF 6. Cincinnati 7. Temple 8. Tulsa Tulane 10. East Carolina 11. Navy 12. UConn

G Made Att Pct 14 75 75 1.000 13 63 63 1.000 12 43 43 1.000 12 18 18 1.000 13 54 55 .982 13 49 50 .980 14 44 45 .978 13 58 60 .967 12 29 30 .967 12 41 43 .953 13 59 62 .952 13 21 24 .875

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