2015 West Virginia University Football Guide

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(8) Karl Joseph

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(65) Tyler Orlosky

(35) Nick Kwiatkoski (86) Josh Lambert

(7) Daryl Worley


DAY DATE Saturday September 5 Saturday September 12 Saturday September 26 Saturday October 3 Saturday October 10 Saturday October 17 Thursday October 29 Saturday November 7 Saturday November 14 Saturday November 21 Saturday November 28 Saturday December 5 * Big 12 Conference game

TABLE OF

OPPONENT THE RECORD BOOK Hall of Famers........................................................................154 Georgia Southern Consensus All-Americans......................................................155 Liberty All-Americans.........................................................................156 Maryland Top Plays................................................................................158 at Oklahoma * Top Games.............................................................................158 Oklahoma State * Top Seasons...........................................................................160 at Baylor * Top Careers............................................................................163 at TCU * Class Rankings.......................................................................165 Texas Tech * Team Records........................................................................167 Texas * Individual Records..................................................................168 at Kansas * Defensive Records.................................................................170 Iowa State * Milan Puskar Stadium Records..............................................172 at Kansas State * Year-by-Year Results..............................................................174 Coaching History....................................................................176 All-Time Scores......................................................................177 Series Records.......................................................................184 Bowl Games...........................................................................185 All-Time Lettermen.................................................................191 Mountaineers in the Pros.......................................................198

Contents

WEST VIRGINIA FOOTBALL Mountaineer Football.................................................................2 The Big 12 Conference.............................................................12 NFL Mountaineers....................................................................14 Mountaineer All-Americans......................................................18 Student-Athlete Development..................................................20 Mountaineers in the Community..............................................28 Dressed for Success................................................................30 Milan Puskar Stadium and Milan Puskar Center......................32 Donald J. Brohard Hall of Traditions........................................40 Game Day in Morgantown........................................................42 Iron Mountaineers....................................................................44 Walk-on Program.....................................................................48 West Virginia University............................................................50 MEET THE MOUNTAINEERS Rosters.....................................................................................54 Pronunciation Guide.................................................................55 Quick Facts..............................................................................56 Preseason Depth Chart............................................................57 Player Profiles...........................................................................58 Newcomer Profiles.................................................................103 FOOTBALL STAFF Coach Dana Holgorsen..........................................................108 Assistant Coaches..................................................................115 Support Staff..........................................................................125 OPPONENT INFORMATION 2015 Opponents.....................................................................130 Scores vs. 2015 Opponents...................................................132 REVIEWING THE 2014 SEASON Game-by-Game Recaps........................................................134 2014 Statistics........................................................................147

GENERAL INFORMATION WVU President E. Gordon Gee..............................................204 WVU Director of Athletics Shane Lyons.................................205 WVU Intercollegiate Athletics.................................................206 Media Information..................................................................208

The 2015 West Virginia University Football Guide has been published by the WVU Department of Intercollegiate Athletics. © 2015 West Virginia University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics The indicia depicted are registered trademarks of West Virginia University. West Virginia University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action institution. Managing Editor: Joe Swan Editors: Mike Montoro, Michael Fragale Writer: Mike Montoro Contributors: Lisa Ammons, John Antonik, Nick Arthur, Ashley Bailey, Matt Billman, Rob Carolla, Grant Dovey, D.J. Jamiel, Russell Luna, Brian McCracken, Shannon McNamara, Bryan Messerly, Amy Prunty, Samantha Strejeck, Sara Wells, Cheryl Wire Design: Kristin Coldsnow Cover Photography: Brian Persinger, WVU Photographic Services Printing: Chapman Printing, Parkersburg, W.Va. Photography: All-Pro Photography by Dale Sparks, Bill Amatucci Sr., Bill Amatucci, Jr., Kim Amatucci, Associated Press, Joel Auerbach, Bob Beverly, Jim Biever/Green Bay Packers, Cincinnati Bengals, Tony Constantine, M.G. Ellis, Pete Emerson, ESPN, Dan Estel, Dan Friend, George Gojkovich, Indianapolis Colts, Ken Inness, Erin Irwin, Brent Kepner, Christie Kepner, Greg Kepner, Kevin Koski/NFLPA, Laughead Photography, Jim Lawther, Chuck LeClaire, Tim Lilley, Newman Lowrance/St. Louis Rams, William McBride, New York Jets, Brian Persinger, Philadelphia Eagles, Ronald Pradetto, Steve Prunty, Ben Queen, Ron Rittenhouse Collection, Karl Roser/Pittsburgh Steelers, Seattle Seahawks, Niesha Shafer, Corwey Slider, Van Slider, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Nathan Symons, Raymond Thompson, Allison Toffle, Tyler Vincent, Washington Redskins, West Virginia Collection, WVU Athletic Archives, WVU Photographic Services, Rick Wilson/Jacksonville Jaguars

West Virginia University is on probation until February 17, 2017, for violations involving impermissible telephone and text communications that occurred in a number of our athletics programs. Level II violations occurred in the following sports programs: women’s gymnastics, football, women’s basketball and women’s soccer. On a smaller scale, ten other sport programs, including baseball, men’s basketball, women’s diving, women’s rowing, men’s soccer, men’s swimming, women’s tennis, women’s track and field, women’s volleyball, and men’s wrestling and programs, also engaged in impermissible text and telephone-related activity. The penalties prescribed in this case, which included recruiting communication restrictions, off-campus recruiting restrictions and the loss of a scholarship in the sport of football, were served in the 2013-14 and 2014-15 academic years. Additional information can be found at the following link: http://www.ncaa.org/sites/default/files/West%20Virginia%20Public%20Inf%20Decision.pdf


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WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY

IS THE 14TH ALL-TIME WINNINGEST FOOTBALL PROGRAM IN THE NATION

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WEST VIRGINIA FOOTBALL IS HARD-NOSED AND FAST

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79 NATIONAL

NETWORK APPEARANCES IN THE LAST EIGHT YEARS

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16 BEST RECORD TH

IN COLLEGE FOOTBALL IN THE LAST 12 YEARS

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31 ALL-AMERICA

SELECTIONS SINCE 2002 11


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10 TEAMS. NINE GAMES. ONE TRUE CHAMPION.

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WVU HAS HAD THE

MOST RECEIVERS DRAFTED OF ANY SCHOOL IN THE PAST THREE YEARS

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WVU

HAS HAD A FIRST-ROUND DRAFT PICK IN THREE OF THE LAST FOUR

NFL DRAFTS

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190

MOUNTAINEERS

HAVE BEEN

DRAFTED

BY THE NFL, INCLUDING 70 IN

THE TOP 5 ROUNDS

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ALL-AMERICANS NAMED TO 268 TEAMS, INCLUDING 31 SINCE 2002 Offensive Linemen – 27

Quarterbacks – 4

Running Backs – 11

Tight Ends – 3

Defensive Linemen – 13

Punter – 3

Linebackers – 7

Kicker – 5

Wide Receivers – 11

Return Specialist – 4

Defensive Backs – 8

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AN AVERAGE

32 MOUNTAINEERS OF

HAVE MADE THE CONFERENCE ACADEMIC ALL-STAR TEAM EACH OF THE PAST SIX YEARS

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Jared Barber was the second recipient of the annual Curtis Jones Jr., Achievement Award. The award is presented annually to the Mountaineer football player who demonstrates excellence in all facets of his collegiate career, including academics, athletics and community service.

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PLAYERS WERE NAMED TO THE

BIG 12

COMMISSIONER’S HONOR ROLL

AND WVU’S GARRETT FORD ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL IN 2014 -15

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CONFERENCE ACADEMIC HONOREES THE MOUNTAINEERS HAVE HAD

28 PLAYERS INDUCTED INTO THE NATIONAL

FOOTBALL FOUNDATION’S HAMPSHIRE HONOR SOCIETY FOR OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE

ON THE FIELD, CLASSROOM AND IN THE COMMUNITY SINCE ITS INCEPTION IN 2006

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28 CAPITAL ONE

2009 Reed Williams, LB, Second Team

1988 John Stroia, OL, Second Team

2008 Doug Slavonic, DL, Second Team

1983 Jeff Hostetler, QB, First Team

2007 Reed Williams, LB, First Team

1981 Oliver Luck, QB, First Team

2006 Jay Henry, LF, First Team

1980 Oliver Luck, QB, First Team

2006 Dan Mozes, C, Second Team

1972 John Harcharic, DE, Second Team

1953 Fred Wyant, QB, Third Team

2005 Jay Henry, LB, First Team

1970 Kim West, K, First Team

1952 Paul Bischoff, End, First Team

2004 Jeff Berk, OL, Second Team

1970 Dan Hannahs, LB, Second Team

1998 Eric deGroh, C, First Team

1958 Terry Fairbanks, End, Second Team

1997 Eric deGroh, C, Second Team

1956 Joe Kopnisky, DL, Second Team

1996 Eric deGroh, C, Second Team

1955 Fred Wyant, QB, Second Team

1994 Matt Taffoni, LB, First Team

1955 Sam Huff, Tackle, First Team

1993 David Mayfield, DB, Second Team

1954 Fred Wyant, QB, First Team

1992 Mike Compton, C, First Team

1953 Bruce Bosley, T, Second Team

DanHANNAH

DanMOZES

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ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS

JeffBERK

PaulBISCHOFF

BruceBOSLEY

MikeCOMPTON

EricDEGROH

JohnHARCHARIC

JayHENRY

JeffHOSTETLER

JoeKOPNISKY

SamHUFF

DougSLAVONIC

JohnSTROIA

MattTAFFONI


TerryFAIRBANKS

OliverLUCK

DavidMAYFIELD

NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION SCHOLAR-ATHLETE TEAM 2009 – REED WILLIAMS, LB 2006 – JAY HENRY, LB 2005 – JEFF BERK, OL 1998 – ERIC DEGROH, C 1983 – JEFF HOSTETLER, QB 1981 – OLIVER LUCK, QB

ReedWILLIAMS

FredWYANT

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WEARING THE

GOLD AND BLUE

BRINGS A SENSE OF RESPONSIBILITY TO THE COMMUNITY AND THE STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA

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THE

FLYING WV LOGO IS ONE OF THE

MOST RECOGNIZABLE IN COLLEGE FOOTBALL.

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WITH DIFFERENT HELMET COMBINATIONS, THE MOUNTAINEERS CAN WEAR

27 DIFFERENT UNIFORM COMBINATIONS FEATURING

BLUE, GOLD AND WHITE

JERSEYS ALONG WITH BLUE, GOLD AND WHITE PANTS

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TH BEST HOME RECORD IN COLLEGE FOOTBALL 60-19 (2003-14)

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WEST VIRGINIA

FACED FOUR TOP 12 RANKED TEAMS AT HOME IN 2014 35


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A NEW TEAM ROOM DEBUTED IN APRIL 2015 37


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MILAN PUSKAR STADIUM WILL RECEIVE MORE THAN

$50 MILLION IN UPGRADES TO

ITS CONCOURSES, RESTROOMS AND CONCESSIONS IN THE NEXT TWO YEARS

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THE HALL OF TRADITIONS

(DONALD J. BROHARD)

CONNECTS WVU FANS WITH MORE THAN A CENTURY OF MOUNTAINEER FOOTBALL 41


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THE MOUNTAINEER MANTRIP SIGNALS THE ARRIVAL OF THE TEAM

AND THE PLAYING OF

“TAKE ME HOME, COUNTRY ROADS”

ENDS THE DAY BY CELEBRATING ANOTHER MOUNTAINEER VICTORY

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1996 – Bernardo Amerson, Charles Emanuel 1997 – Curtis Keaton, Steve Lippe 1998 – Eric deGroh, Shawn Foreman, Tanner Russell, Boo Sensabaugh, 1999 – Barrett Green, Khori Ivy, Greg Robinette, Boo Sensabaugh, 2000 – Avon Cobourne, Chris Edmunds, Khori Ivy, Antwan Lake

2009 -Noel Devine, Chris Neild, Nate Sowers, J.T. Thomas, Reed Williams 2010 – Don Barclay, Noel Devine, Matt Lindamood, Chris Neild

PAST IRON MOUNTAINEER AWARD WINNERS

2011 – Will Clarke, Najee Goode, Keith Tandy 2012 – Jeff Braun, Will Clarke, Ryan Nehlen, Taige Redman 2013 – Connor Arlia, Isaiah Bruce, Will Clarke

2001 – Shawn Hackett, David Upchurch

2014 – Cody Clay, Mark Glowinski, Daryl Worley

2002 – Rasheed Marshall, Lance Nimmo

2015 – Jared Barber, Karl Joseph, Tyler Orlosky

2003 – Pat Liebig, Quincy Wilson 2004 – Scott Gyorko, Mike Lorello, Craig Wilson 2005 – Jason Colson, Owen Schmitt, Craig Wilson 2006 – Pat Liebig, Marc Magro, Steve Slaton 2007 – Keilen Dykes, Ovid Goulbourne, Darius Reynaud 2008 – Zac Cooper, Nate Sowers, J.T. Thomas

Mike Joseph with 2015 Iron Mountaineers Jared Barber, Tyler Orlosky, Karl Joseph and Coach Dana Holgorsen

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“Championships are won by those who embrace hard work and have the discipline to tolerate discomfort” - WVU Director of Strength and Conditioning Mike Joseph.

THE STAFF’S GOAL IS TO BE

OUTSTANDING

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

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THE STAFF

DEMANDS INTENSITY AND

EFFORT WITH THE GOAL OF

TRAINING THE PLAYERS TO BE FAST, STRONG AND A COMPLETE ATHLETE

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Coach Dana Holgorsen and 2015 Tommy Nickolich Memorial Award winner Justin Arndt.

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WVU

IS THE PLACE

WHERE NUMEROUS PLAYERS HAVE GRABBED OPPORTUNITIES AND TURNED THEM INTO

ACHIEVEMENTS, HONORS AND EVEN

NFL CAREERS

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HERE, GOING FIRST IS IN OUR BLOOD. IT’S IN OUR SWEAT. AND IT’S IN OUR NATURE. SO WE WILL GO ABOVE. WE WILL GO BEYOND. AND WHEN EVERYONE ELSE GOES BACK, MOUNTAINEERS #GOFIRST.

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WVU: A Brief Profile Location

Morgantown, W.Va., population 31,073 is within easy traveling distance of Washington, D.C., to the east, Pittsburgh, Pa., to the north, and Cleveland and Columbus, Ohio, to the northwest. It is rated 20th of “50 Best College Towns in America” by Best College Reviews; 24th of “50 Best College Towns to Live in Forever” by CollegeRanker; a “Top Campus Worth Traveling For” by FlipKey.com; and one of “25 Best Places to Retire to in the U.S.” by Forbes. morgantownwv.gov/about/awards

Students

Fall 2014 enrollment, on WVU campuses statewide, was 31,976; 29,175 in Morgantown. That included: • 14,205 West Virginia residents, 14,970 nonresidents • 22,563 undergraduates • 5,001 graduate and 1,611 professional students

Academic Excellence

WVU ranks nationally for prestigious scholarships: 24 Rhodes Scholars, 22 Truman Scholars, 40 Goldwater Scholars, two British Marshall Scholars, 4 Morris K. Udall Scholars, 5 USA Today All-USA College Academic First Team Members (and 11 academic team honorees), 12 Boren Scholars, 20 Gilman Scholars, 43 Fulbright Scholars, 3 Department of Homeland Security Scholars, and 22 Critical Language Scholars.

Major Academic Divisions

15 colleges and schools offer 193 bachelor’s, master’s, doctoral and professional degree programs in agriculture, natural resources and design; arts and sciences; business and economics; creative arts; dentistry; education and human services; engineering and mineral resources; law; media; medicine; nursing; pharmacy; physical activity and sport sciences; public health; plus the WVU Honors College, University College and programs at Potomac State College, WVU Beckley and WVU Institute of Technology. wvu.edu/Academics/

Safety

WVU offers 24-hour campus security protection. Students can download LiveSafe, a free app that is an on-the-go way to connect with authorities. The University also sends urgent news through WVU Alert text messages. emergency.wvu.edu/alert

Alumni

Chartered in 1873, the WVU Alumni Association is made up of more than 190,000 graduates worldwide in some 60 nations. alumni.wvu.edu

Divisional Campuses

Potomac State College of WVU – Keyser, W.Va.; potomacstatecollege.edu West Virginia University Institute of Technology – Montgomery, W.Va.; wvutech.edu Robert C. Byrd Health Sciences Center – Charleston, W.Va.; hsc. wvu.edu/charleston Robert C. Byrd Health Sciences Center East – Martinsburg, W.Va.; hsc.wvu.edu/eastern WVU Beckley – Beckley, W.Va.

Admissions

Information is available from the Office of Admissions, PO Box 6090, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV 26506-6090; or call 304-293-2121, email: wvuadmissions@mail.wvu.edu or visit on the web http://admissions.wvu.edu.

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Profiles PLAYER Rosters...................................................... 54 Pronunciation Guide.................................. 55

Quick Facts............................................... 56 Preseason Depth Chart............................. 57 Player Profiles........................................... 58


ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

No. 10 23 68 89 30 42 17 62 41 58 95 31 55 28 70 16 44 11 88 1 38 4 16 81 87 9 13 71 5 32 47 96 26 1 33 18 22 66 18 6 49 3 12 90 79 8 15 45 35 14 86 77

Name Jacquez Adams Jordan Adams Dontae Angus Darren Arndt Justin Arndt Jared Barber Al-Rasheed Benton Kyle Bosch Alex Brooks Amanii Brown Christian Brown Isaiah Bruce Yodny Cajuste Adid Charles D.J. Carozza Terrell Chestnut Hodari Christian Chris Chugunov Cody Clay Tyrek Cole Shane Commodore Antonio Crawford William Crest Jr. Vernon Davis Jr. John DePalma KJ Dillon Rasaul Douglas Rob Dowdy Jovon Durante Mark Ellis Michael Ferns Jaleel Fields DaeJuan Funderburk Shelton Gibson Kenyatta Greene Marvin Gross Jr. Jarrod Harper Jonathan Haynes Austin Hensley Dravon Henry Darrien Howard Skyler Howard Gary Jennings Larry Jefferson Matt Jones Karl Joseph Billy Kinney Eric Kinsey Nick Kwiatkoski Nana Kyeremeh Josh Lambert Marcell Lazard

NUMERICAL ROSTER NO. NAME POS. 1 Tyrek Cole......................................... CB 1 Shelton Gibson.................................WR 2 Ka’Raun White..................................WR 3 Skyler Howard.................................. QB 3 Rick Rumph...................................... CB 4 Antonio Crawford.............................. CB 4 Wendell Smallwood...........................RB 5 Jovon Durante..................................WR 5 Xavier Preston.................................... LB 6 Dravon Henry....................................... S 6 Daikiel Shorts Jr................................WR 7 Rushel Shell.......................................RB 7 Daryl Worley...................................... CB 8 Karl Joseph.......................................... S 8 Donte Thomas-Williams.....................RB 9 KJ Dillon............................................... S 10 Jacquez Adams................................ CB 10 Jordan Thompson.............................WR 11 Chris Chugunov................................ QB 11 Xavier Pegues.................................... DL 12 Gary Jennings...................................WR 12 Khairi Sharif...................................... CB 13 Rasaul Douglas................................. CB 14 Nana Kyeremeh................................ CB

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Pos. CB CB DL TE/FB LB LB LB OL LB OL DL LB OL S DL CB LB QB TE/FB CB S CB QB WR LS S CB OL WR CB TE/FB DL S WR RB LB S OL QB S DL QB WR DL OL S K/P DL LB CB K OL

Ht. 6-1 6-1 6-5 6-3 5-11 6-0 6-1 6-5 5-11 6-5 6-2 6-1 6-5 6-1 5-11 5-11 6-0 6-1 6-4 5-10 6-0 5-11 6-2 5-10 6-6 6-1 6-2 6-6 6-1 5-10 6-3 6-1 6-1 5-11 5-9 6-2 6-1 6-5 6-1 5-11 6-1 6-0 6-2 6-5 6-3 5-11 6-4 6-3 6-2 5-11 5-11 6-6

Wt. 170 175 318 248 210 232 235 318 225 290 294 234 293 200 295 188 225 192 265 160 210 191 218 175 252 203 197 270 180 175 242 284 192 188 175 215 208 312 200 198 295 202 195 225 325 197 208 278 235 190 215 310

NO. NAME POS. 15 Billy Kinney.......................................K/P 15 David Sills......................................... QB 16 Terrell Chestnut................................. CB 16 William Crest Jr................................. QB 17 Al-Rasheed Benton............................ LB 18 Marvin Gross Jr.................................. LB 18 Austin Hensley.................................. QB 19 KJ Myers...........................................WR 20 Edward Muldrow III............................ LB 22 Jarrod Harper....................................... S 22 Mike Molina......................................... K 23 Jordan Adams.................................. CB 23 Jacky Marcellus.................................RB 24 Jeremy Tyler......................................... S 25 Dayron Wilson...................................... S 26 Daejuan Funderburk............................ S 26 Scott Levine......................................... K 27 Sean Walters...................................... LB 28 Adid Charles........................................ S 28 David Long......................................... LB 28 Elijah Wellman....................................RB 29 Deamonte Lindsay............................... S 30 Justin Arndt....................................... LB 31 Isaiah Bruce....................................... LB 32 Mark Ellis.......................................... CB 33 Kenyatta Greene................................RB

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Exp. HS HS SQ SQ 2vl 3vl 1vl TR SQ SQ 2vl 3vl SQ SQ SQ 3vl SQ HS 3vl HS SQ TR SQ 1vl 3vl 3vl JC HS HS SQ TR SQ SQ 1vl SQ 1vl 2vl SQ SQ 1vl 2vl 1vl HS JC HS 3vl SQ 3vl 3vl 1vl 2vl SQ

Hometown/High School/Previous College Reisterstown, Md./Franklin Reisterstown, Md./Franklin Philadelphia, Pa./Martin Luther King Martinsburg, W.Va./Martinsburg Martinsburg, W.Va./Martinsburg Mocksville, N.C./Davie Newark, N.J./Shabazz St. Charles, Ill./St. Francis/Michigan Cleveland, Ohio/Mayfield Morgantown, W.Va./Morgantown Fort Myers, Fla./Bridgeton Jacksonville, Fla./Providence Miami, Fla./Miramar Tinton Falls, N.J./Monmouth Regional Parkersburg, W.Va./Parkersburg Pottstown, Pa./Pottsgrove McKeesport, Pa./McKeesport Skillman, N.J./Montgomery Alum Creek, W.Va./George Washington Hallandale, Fla./Miramar Morgantown, W.Va./Morgantown Tampa, Fla./H.B. Plant/Miami Baltimore, Md./Dunbar Miami, Fla./Coral Reef/Miami Cumming, Ga./Pinecrest Academy Apopka, Fla./Apopka East Orange, N.J./ East Orange/Nassau CC Westerville, Ohio/Westerville South Hollywood, Fla./Miramar Williamstown, N.J./Williamstown St. Clairsville, Ohio/Michigan Aliquippa, Pa./Aliquippa Washington, D.C./Friendship Collegiate Cleveland, Ohio/Cleveland Heights Columbus, N.J./Northern Burlington Regional Baltimore, Md./Dunbar Frostburg, Md./Mountain Ridge Bowie, Md./Annapolis Area Christian Hurricane, W.Va./Hurricane Aliquippa, Pa./Aliquippa Dayton, Ohio/Chaminade-Julienne Fort Worth, Texas/Brewer/Riverside City College Stafford, Va./Colonial Forge College Park, Ga./Banneker/Itawamba CC Hubbard, Ohio/Hubbard Orlando, Fla./Edgewater Morgantown, W.Va./University Miami, Fla./Miami Northwestern Bethel Park, Pa./Bethel Park Worthington, Ohio/Thomas Worthington Garland, Texas/Garland Bloomfield, N.J./Bloomfield

POS. NO. NAME 33 Brandan Rivers.................................... S 34 Chris Parry........................................WR 35 Nick Kwiatkoski................................. LB 36 Shaq Petteway................................... LB 37 Kevin Williams...................................... S 38 Shane Commodore.............................. S 41 Alex Brooks........................................ LB 42 Jared Barber...................................... LB 44 Hodari Christian................................. LB 45 Eric Kinsey......................................... DL 46 Nick Meadows................................... LS 47 Michael Ferns...............................TE/FB 49 Darrien Howard.................................. DL 53 Colton McKivitz.................................OL 54 Jah’Shaun Seider..............................OL 55 Yodny Cajuste....................................OL 56 Grant Lingafelter................................OL 57 Adam Pankey.....................................OL 58 Amanii Brown.....................................OL 59 Stone Underwood..............................OL 62 Kyle Bosch.........................................OL 65 Tyler Orlosky......................................OL 66 Jonathan Haynes...............................OL 67 Alec Shriner....................................... DL 68 Dontae Angus.................................... DL 70 D.J. Carozza...................................... DL 70 Tony Matteo.......................................OL

NO. NAME POS. 72 Brendan Willis....................................OL 74 Sylvester Townes...............................OL 71 Rob Dowdy........................................OL 77 Marcell Lazard...................................OL 78 Marquis Lucas...................................OL 79 Matt Jones.........................................OL 80 Prentice Tillman Jr............................WR 81 Vernon Davis Jr.................................WR 82 Devonte Mathis.................................WR 83 Koi Turner.........................................WR 84 Lamar Parker....................................WR 85 Ricky Rogers....................................WR 86 Josh Lambert....................................... K 87 John DePalma................................... LS 87 Stone Wolfley................................TE/FB 88 Cody Clay.....................................TE/FB 88 Adam Shuler II................................... DL 89 Darren Arndt.................................TE/FB 90 Larry Jefferson................................... DL 91 C.J. Maduewesi............................TE/FB 91 Nick O’Toole........................................ P 92 Jon Lewis........................................... DL 93 Kyle Rose........................................... DL 95 Christian Brown................................. DL 96 Jaleel Fields....................................... DL 97 Noble Nwachukwu............................. DL 98 Tyree Owens...................................... DL


Name Scott Levine Jon Lewis Deamonte Lindsay Grant Lingafelter David Long Marquis Lucas C.J. Maduewesi Jacky Marcellus Devonte Mathis Tony Matteo Colton McKivitz Nick Meadows Mike Molina Edward Muldrow III KJ Myers Noble Nwachukwu Tyler Orlosky Nick O’Toole Tyree Owens Adam Pankey Lamar Parker Chris Parry Xavier Pegues Shaq Petteway Xavier Preston Brandan Rivers Ricky Rogers Kyle Rose Rick Rumph Jah’Shaun Seider Khairi Sharif Rushel Shell Daikiel Shorts Jr. Alec Shriner Adam Shuler II David Sills Wendell Smallwood Prentice Tillman Jr. Donte Thomas-Williams Jordan Thompson Sylvester Townes Koi Turner Jeremy Tyler Stone Underwood Sean Walters Elijah Wellman Ka’Raun White Kevin Williams Brendan Willis Dayron Wilson Stone Wolfley Daryl Worley

Pos. K DL S OL LB OL TE/FB RB WR OL OL LS K LB WR DL OL P DL OL WR WR DL LB LB S WR DL CB OL CB RB WR DL DL QB RB WR RB WR OL WR S OL LB RB WR S OL S TE/FB CB

Ht. 5-11 6-3 6-2 6-5 6-0 6-4 6-9 5-8 6-1 6-4 6-7 5-11 5-8 6-3 6-2 6-2 6-4 6-3 6-4 6-5 5-8 5-9 6-3 6-0 6-2 6-0 6-1 6-4 5-11 6-3 5-8 5-10 6-1 6-3 6-5 6-3 5-11 5-9 6-1 5-7 6-6 6-0 5-11 6-4 6-2 6-2 6-2 6-0 6-2 5-10 6-4 6-2

Wt. 197 261 190 304 205 318 238 174 212 296 275 234 175 215 196 271 297 228 265 312 167 175 285 230 236 187 201 294 188 264 180 221 200 280 250 198 201 174 224 176 298 170 205 300 228 232 190 185 280 204 240 198

GEOGRAPHIC BREAKDOWN

Florida.................................................. 23 Ohio..................................................... 19 West Virginia........................................ 17 Pennsylvania....................................... 10 New Jersey............................................ 8 Maryland................................................ 6 Texas..................................................... 6 Georgia.................................................. 4 Virginia................................................... 3 Delaware................................................ 2 Mississippi............................................. 2 North Carolina....................................... 2 Illinois..................................................... 1 New York............................................... 1 California............................................... 1 Tennessee.............................................. 1 Washington, D.C................................... 1

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Hometown/High School/Previous College Clarksburg, W.Va./Robert C. Byrd Morgantown, W.Va./University Martinsburg, W.Va./Martinsburg Chagrin Falls, Ohio/Chagrin Falls Cincinnati, Ohio/Winton Woods Miami, Fla./Miami Central Bronx, N.Y./Chrisland Immokalee, Fla./Immokalee Miami, Fla./Miramar Clinton, Ohio/Manchester Jacobsburg, Ohio/Union Local Williamstown, W.Va./Williamstown Hurricane, W.Va./Hurricane Snellville, Ga./South Gwinnett/Copiah-Lincoln CC Jacksonville, Fla./First Coast Wylie, Texas/Wylie Cleveland, Ohio/St. Edward Corona, Calif./Mater Dei/Fullerton College Oviedo, Fla./Oviedo Hamilton, Ohio/Hamilton Miami, Fla./Booker T. Washington Niles, Ohio/Niles Oxford, Miss./ Oxford/Itawamba CC Steubenville, Ohio/Steubenville Stuart, Fla./Jensen Beach Hubbard, Ohio/Hubbard Monroeville, Pa./Gateway Centerville, Ohio/Centerville Daytona Beach, Fla./Mainland Belle Glade, Fla./Glades Central Houston, Texas/Bellaire/Cisco JC Hopewell, Pa./Hopewell/Pitt Clayton, N.J./Eastern Christian Oviedo, Fla./Oviedo Longwood, Fla./Lyman Wilmington, Del./Eastern Christian Wilmington, Del./Eastern Christian Houston, Texas/North Shore Durham, N.C./Hillside Katy, Texas/Katy Memphis, Tenn./Germantown/Coahoma CC Dublin, Ohio/Dublin Coffman Lithonia, Ga./Martin Luther King Brookhaven, Miss./Brookhaven/Copiah-Lincoln CC Hollywood, Fla./Hallandale Huntington, W.Va./Spring Valley Macungie, Pa./Lackawanna College/Emmaus Pompano Beach, Fla./Blanche Ely Centreville, Va./Centreville Woodbridge, Va./Garfield/Lackawanna College Morgantown, W.Va./Morgantown Philadelphia, Pa./William Penn Charter

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

No. 26 92 29 56 28 78 91 23 82 70 53 46 22 20 19 97 65 91 98 57 84 34 11 36 5 33 85 93 3 54 12 7 6 67 88 15 4 80 8 10 74 83 24 59 27 28 2 37 72 25 87 7

PRONONUNCIATION GUIDE LAST NAMES

Arndt (Darren/Justin)................ like Yarn-dt Cajuste (Yodny)............................... ka-Just Chugunov (Chris)......................chug-a-nov DePalma (John)...................... da-Palm-uh Funderburke (DaeJuan).. like Thunder-burk Kwiatkoski (Nick)............ quit – a - Cowski Kyeremeh (Nana)........................... Ky-rum Lazard (Marcell).............................lah-Zard Levine (Scott).................................. la-Veen Maduewesi (CJ)...............mad-do-a-wessy Matteo (Tony)........................... muh-TAY-O Nwachukwu (Noble).......... wah-Chew-coo Orlosky (Tyler)......................... or-Loss-kee Pegues (Xavier)........................... pa-Geese Petteway (Shaq)........................ pet-a-way Rumph (Rick)...................................... rumf Seider (Ja’Shaun)......................... Sigh-der Sharif (Khairi)...............................share-Eef

FIRST NAMES

Amanii (Brown)........................... ah-Mon-e Daikiel (Shorts).............................. da-Keel DaeJuan (Funderburke)................Dah-juan Deamonte (Lindsay)............... Dee-a-monty Dontae (Angus).............................. Don-tay Dravon (Henry)............................Dray-vonn Hodari (Christian)..... hoe-Darr (as in car)-E Jaleel (Fields)................................. jah-Leel Ja’Shaun (Seider).......................Jay-shaun Jovon (Durante)........................... Joe-vonn Ka’Raun (White)..............................Kay-ron Khairi (Shariff)..............................ka-Harr-E Koi (Turner)........................................... Koy Rasul (Douglas).......................... Ra-sewell Rushel (Shell).................................. rush-ell Tyrek (Cole)....................................tie-Reek Wendell (Smallwood).................. when-Dell Xavier (Pegues).......................X-zay-vee-er

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General WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY QUICK FACTS

Name of School: West Virginia University City: Morgantown, W.Va. Founded: 1867 Enrollment: 31,976 Nickname: Mountaineers School Colors: Gold (PMS 124) and Blue (PMS 295) Stadium: Mountaineer Field at Milan Puskar Stadium (1980) Capacity: 60,000 Surface: FieldTurf Affiliation: Football Bowl Subdivision Conference: Big 12 President: Dr. E. Gordon Gee (Utah, ’68) Director of Athletics: Shane Lyons (West Virginia, ’87) Official Web Site: WVUsports.com

History

First Year of Football: 1891 Seasons Played: 122 years All-Time Record: 719-477-45 (.598) All-Time Bowl Record: 14-19 (.424) Last Postseason Appearance: 2014 AutoZone Liberty Bowl Result: Lost 45-37 to Texas A&M

Coaching Staff

Head Coach: Dana Holgorsen (Iowa Wesleyan, ’93) Record at School: 28-23 (4 years) Career Record: 28-23 (4 years) Football Office Phone: (304) 293-4194 Best Time/Day to Reach Coach: Contact Director of Football Communications

Big 12 Conference Call: Mondays, 10:50-12:30 p.m. (ET)

Assistant Coaches

Lonnie Galloway (Western Carolina, ’94) – Assistant Head Coach/Receivers

Tony Gibson (Glenville State, ’94) –

Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers Damon Cogdell (West Virginia, ’99) – Assistant Defensive Line Ron Crook (West Liberty State, ’91) – Offensive Line Joe DeForest (Louisiana, ’87) – Safeties/Special Teams Brian Mitchell (BYU, ’95) – Cornerbacks Mark Scott (Hillsdale, ’07) – Defense/Special Teams Ja’Juan Seider (West Virginia, ’00) – Running Backs Bruce Tall (Ohio Wesleyan, ’82) – Defensive Line

Graduate Assistant Coaches Michael Burchett (Kentucky, ’12) –

Offensive Graduate Assistant/Quarterbacks

Dan Gerberry (Ball State,’09) –

Offensive Graduate Assistant/Tight Ends Zac Hueter (Michigan State, ’13) – Offensive Graduate Assistants/Offensive Line Anthony Leonard (West Virginia, ’10) – Defensive Graduate Assistant/Linebackers Zac Motley (Stephen F. Austin State, ’12) – Offensive Quality Control Andre Sexton (Oklahoma State, ’09) – Defensive Quality Control

Administrative Staff Alex Hammond (Texas, ’04) –

Associate Athletic Director/Football Operations Ryan Dorchester (West Virginia, ’08) – Director of Player Personnel Casey Smithson (West Virginia, ’11) – Coordinator of Recruiting Quincy Wilson (West Virginia, ’03) – Assistant Director of Football Operations Dan Nehlen (West Virginia, ’85) – Equipment Manager Aaron Malik (West Virginia, ’07) – Assistant Equipment Manager

Academic Staff

Brady Rourke (Penn State,’03) –

Associate Athletic Director for Student-Athlete Development Kelli Hinton (Cincinnati, ’03) – Associate Director of Student-Athlete Academic Services Jill Weston (Virginia Wesleyan, ‘09) – Assistant Director of Student-Athlete Academic Services

Strength and Conditioning Staff Mike Joseph (Fairmont State, ’99) –

Director of Strength and Conditioning

Kevin McCadam (Virginia Tech, ’07) –

Assistant Director of Strength and Conditioning/ Speed Development Darl Bauer (Hillsdale, ’08) – Assistant Director of Strength and Conditioning Andre Wadley (Auburn, ’12) Strength and Conditioning Coach

Sports Medicine Staff

Dr. Matt Lively (West Virginia, ’88) – Medical Director Dave Kerns (Penn State, ’83) – Head Football Athletic Trainer Vince Blankenship (Georgia, ’09) – Assistant Athletic Trainer and Physical Therapist Chris Schultheiss (James Madison, ’98) – Assistant Athletic Trainer

Team Information

2014 Record: 7-6 Conference Record/Finish: 5-4/T-4 Basic Offense: Spread Basic Defense: Odd Front Lettermen Returning: 44 (17O/24D/3ST) Lettermen Lost: 19 (11O/7D/1ST) Starters Returning: 22 (9O/10D/3ST) Starters Lost: 4 (2O/1D/1ST)

Lettermen Returning (44) Offense (17)

Cody Clay (FB/TE), Vernon Davis (WR), Shelton Gibson (WR), Russell Haughton-James (OT), Garrett Hope (FB/TE), Skyler Howard (QB), Marquis Lucas (OG), Devonte Mathis (WR), Tony Matteo (OG), KJ Myers (WR), Tyler Orlosky (OC), Adam Pankey (OT), Rushel Shell (RB), Daikiel Shorts (WR), Wendell Smallwood (RB), Jordan Thompson (WR), Elijah Wellman (TE/FB).

Defense (24)

Justin Arndt (LB), Jared Barber (LB), Al-Rasheed Benton (LB), Christian Brown (DL), Isaiah Bruce (LB), Terrell Chestnut (CB), KJ Dillon (LB), Marvin Gross (LB), Jarrod Harper (S), Dravon Henry (S), Darrien Howard (DL), Karl Joseph (S), Eric Kinsey (DL), Nick Kwiatkoski (LB), Edward Muldrow (LB), Noble Nwachukwu (DL), Shaq Petteway (LB), Xavier Preston (LB), Kyle Rose (DL), Ricky Rumph (S), Jeremy Tyler (S), Sean Walters (LB), Dayron Wilson (LB), Daryl Worley (CB).

Specialists (3)

John DePalma (LS), Josh Lambert (K), Nick O’Toole (P).

Lettermen Lost (17) Offense (11)

Mario Alford (WR), Andrew Buie (RB), Michael Calicchio (OL), Dustin Garrison (RB), Mark Glowinski (OL), Paul Millard (QB), Logan Moore (WR/QB), Dreamius Smith (RB), Quinton Spain (OL), Clint Trickett (QB), Kevin White (WR).

Defense (7)

Ishmael Banks (CB), Brandon Golson (LB), Dontrill Hyman (DL), Jaylon Myers (CB), Shaq Riddick (DL), Jewone Snow (LB), Wes Tonkery (LB).

Specialists (1)

Michael Molinari (K/H/P).

Returning Starting Experience Offense (117)

Cody Clay (TE/FB-22), Skyler Howard (QB-2), Marquis Lucas (OL-17), Tony Matteo (OL-1), KJ Myers (WR-2), Tyler Orlosky (OL-16), Adam Pankey (OL-13), Rushel Shell (RB-8), Daikiel Shorts (WR-13), Wendell Smallwood (RB-10), Jordan Thompson (WR-13)

Defense (204)

Jared Barber (LB-13), Christian Brown (DL-1), Isaiah Bruce (LB-20), Terrell Chestnut (CB-15), KJ Dillon (S-16), Dravon Henry (S-13), Karl Joseph (S-38), Eric Kinsey (DL-4), Nick Kwiatkoski (LB-24), Nana Kyeremeh (CB-1), Edward Muldrow (LB-8), Noble Nwachukwu (DL-13), Shaq Petteway (LB-1), Kyle Rose (DL-20), Jeremy Tyler (S-1), Daryl Worley (CB-16)

Specialists (87)

John DePalma (LS-38); Josh Lambert (K-24), Nick O’Toole (P-25)

Lost Starting Experience Offense (148)

Mario Alford (WR-18), Andrew Buie (RB-12), Dustin Garrison (RB-8), Mark Glowinski (OL-25), Paul Millard (QB-3), Dreamius Smith (RB-4), Quinton Spain (OL-38), Clint Trickett (QB-18), Kevin White (WR-22)

Defense (70)

Ishmael Banks (CB/19), Cullen Christian (S-1), Brandon Golson (LB-16), Dontrill Hyman (DL-6), Shaq Riddick (DL-8), Jewone Snow (LB-7), Wes Tonkery (LB/13)

Specialists (51)

Michael Molinari (K/H/P – 51)

Athletic Communications

For more information on the West Virginia Mountaineers, contact Director of Football Communications, Mike Montoro or Associate Athletic Director/Communications Michael Fragale.

Office Phone: 304-293-2821 Press Box Phone: 304-293-3799 Fax: 304-293-4105 Official Web Site: WVUsports.com Associate AD/Communications: Michael Fragale Email: michael.fragale@mail.wvu.edu Cell: 304-216-3834

Director of Football Communications (Primary Contact): Mike Montoro Email: mike.montoro@mail.wvu.edu Cell Phone: 304-276-2605

Mailing Address:

Athletic Communications Office West Virginia University PO Box 877 Morgantown, WV 26507-0877

Overnight Shipping Address:

Athletic Communications Office West Virginia University 217 Coliseum 3450 Monongahela Blvd. Morgantown, WV 26505

Alternative Information Site: www.collegepressbox.com


Offense

NO. NAME 1 Shelton Gibson 2 Ka’Raun White 19 KJ Myers 23 Jacky Marcellus 55 Yodny Cajuste 74 Sylvester Townes 57 Adam Pankey 62 Kyle Bosch 65 Tyler Orlosky 59 Stone Underwood 70 Tony Matteo 56 Grant Lingafelter 78 Marquis Lucas 77 Marcell Lazard 10 Jordan Thompson 84 Lamar Parker 6 Daikiel Shorts Jr. 82 Devonte Mathis 3 Skyler Howard 16 William Crest Jr. 15 David Sills 11 Chris Chuganov 88 Cody Clay 89 Darren Arndt 7 Rushel Shell 4 Wendell Smallwood 8 Donte Thomas-Williams 28 Elijah Wellman

Defense

POS. DE NT DE SPUR SAM MIKE WILL CB FS BS CB

NO. NAME 95 Christian Brown 90 Larry Jefferson 93 Kyle Rose 49 Darrien Howard 97 Noble Nwachukwu 45 Eric Kinsey 9 KJ Dillon 26 DaeJuan Funderburk 35 Nick Kwiatkoski 5 Xavier Preston 31 Isaiah Bruce 42 Jared Barber 17 Al-Rasheed Benton 30 Justin Arndt 36 Shaq Petteway 20 Edward Muldrow III 27 Sean Walters 7 Daryl Worley 3 Rick Rumph 6 Dravon Henry 24 Jeremy Tyler 8 Karl Joseph 22 Jarrod Harper 16 Terrell Chestnut 5 Nana Kyeremeh

Special Teams

POS. K P LS H KO PR KR

NO. NAME 86 Josh Lambert 22 Mike Molina 91 Nick O’Toole 15 Billy Kinney 87 John DePalma 46 Nick Meadows 91 Nick O’Toole 22 Mike Molina 15 Billy Kinney 9 KJ Dillon 16 William Crest Jr. 10 Jordan Thompson 1 Shelton Gibson 4 Wendell Smallwood

HT. 5-11 6-2 6-2 5-8 6-5 6-6 6-5 6-5 6-4 6-4 6-5 6-5 6-4 6-6 5-7 5-8 6-1 6-1 6-0 6-2 6-3 6-1 6-4 6-3 5-10 5-11 6-1 6-2

WT. 188 190 196 174 293 298 312 318 297 300 296 304 318 310 176 167 200 212 206 218 198 192 265 248 221 201 224 232

CL. r-So. r-So. r-Sr. r-So. r-Fr. r-Jr. r-Jr. Jr. r-Jr. r-Sr. r-Jr. r-So. r-Sr. r-So. Sr. r-Fr. Jr. r-Jr. Jr. r-Fr. Fr. Fr. r-Sr. r-Sr. r-Jr. Jr. r-Fr. So.

GP 12 0 33 0 0 0 20 0 24 4 5 5 23 2 36 0 25 0 4 1 0 0 38 2 12 25 0 12

GS 0 0 2 0 0 0 13 0 16 0 1 0 17 0 13 0 13 0 2 0 0 0 22 0 8 10 0 0

HOMETOWN Cleveland, Ohio Macungie, Pa. Jacksonville, Fla. Immokalee, Fla. Miami, Fla. Memphis, Tenn. Hamilton, Ohio St. Charles, Ill. Cleveland, Ohio Brookhaven, Miss. Clinton, Ohio Chagrin Falls, Ohio Miami, Fla. Bloomfield, N.J. Katy, Texas Miami, Fla. Clayton, N.J. Miami, Fla. Fort Worth, Texas Baltimore, Md. Wilmington, Del. Skillman, N.J. Alum Creek, W.Va. Martinsburg, W.Va. Hopewell, Pa. Wilmington, Del. Durham, N.C. Huntington, W.Va.

HT. 6-2 6-5 6-4 6-1 6-2 6-3 6-1 6-1 6-2 6-2 6-1 6-0 6-1 5-11 6-0 6-3 6-2 6-2 5-11 5-11 5-11 5-11 6-1 5-11 5-11

WT. 294 225 294 295 271 278 203 192 235 236 234 232 235 200 230 215 228 198 188 198 205 197 208 188 190

CL. r-Jr. Jr. r-Sr. Jr. r-Jr. Sr. Sr. r-Fr. r-Sr. So. r-Sr. r-Sr. r-So. r-Jr. r-Sr. Sr. r-Jr. Jr. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. r-Jr. r-Sr. r-Jr.

GP 27 0 38 12 22 32 35 0 35 9 37 32 13 22 38 13 18 22 31 13 21 38 25 28 17

GS 1 0 20 0 13 4 16 0 24 0 20 13 0 0 1 8 0 16 10 13 1 38 0 15 1

HOMETOWN Fort Myers, Fla. College Park, Ga. Centerville, Ohio Dayton, Ohio Wylie, Texas Miami, Fla. Apopka, Fla. Washington, D.C. Bethel Park, Pa. Stuart, Fla. Jacksonville, Fla. Mocksville, N.C. Newark, N.J. Martinsburg, W.Va. Steubenville, Ohio Snellville, Ga. Hollywood, Fla. Philadelphia, Pa. Daytona Beach, Fla. Aliquippa, Pa. Lithonia, Ga. Orlando, Fla. Frostburg, Md. Pottstown, Pa. Worthington, Ohio

HT. 5-11 5-8 6-3 6-4 6-6 5-11 6-3 5-8 6-4 6-1 6-2 5-7 5-11 5-11

WT. 215 175 228 208 252 234 228 175 208 203 218 176 188 201

CL. r-Jr. r-So. Sr. r-Fr. Sr. r-So. Sr. r-So. r-Fr. Sr. r-Fr. Sr. r-So. Jr.

GP 24 1 25 0 38 1 25 1 0 35 1 36 12 25

GS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

HOMETOWN Garland, Texas Hurricane, W.Va. Corona, Calif. Morgantown, W.Va. Cumming, Ga. Princeton, W.Va. Corona, Calif. Hurricane, W.Va. Morgantown, W.Va. Apopka, Fla. Baltimore, Md. Katy, Texas Cleveland, Ohio Wilmington, Del.

Chart PRESEASON DEPTH

POS. WR (X) IR (H) LT LG C RG RT IR (Y) WR (Z) QB or or HB (B) RB (A)


2015 PLAYER PROFILES

DL

TE /

FB

Height: 6-5 Weight: 318 Class: Redshirt Freshman Last School: Martin Luther King Hometown: Philadelphia, Pa.

DontaeANGUS 2014 (Fr.)

• Redshirted

HIGH SCHOOL

• Starter on offensive and defensive lines for coach Ed Dunn at Martin Luther King High • Earned 2013 Pennsylvania Class 3A All-State Second Team offensive line honors • 2013 Philadelphia High School Coaches’ 3A All-Public School Team (OL/DL) • Selected Philadelphia Inquirer All-Southeastern Pennsylvania Second Team offensive line • 2013 Philadelphia Daily News All-Public School Second Team defensive line • Played for the North team in the 2013 Chesapeake Bowl • No. 8 on Pennsylvania’s Top 50 by College Football Blog • No. 10 in Pennsylvania by ESPN and No. 11 by 247Sports • No. 25 on Pennsylvania’s Top 40 by Rivals • No. 29 top offensive tackle by ESPN, No. 34 by 247Sports and No. 36 by Scout

PERSONAL

• Birthday is February 3 • Son of Delroy Angus and Jounieta Williams • Enrolled in general studies

Height: 6-3 Weight: 248 Class: Redshirt Senior Last School: Shepherd Hometown: Martinsburg, W.Va.

DarrenARNDT • Moved to tight end/fullback during the spring

2014 (R-JR.)

• Saw limited action, making an appearance versus Towson

2013 (R-SO.)

• Saw limited action, making an appearance at Kansas • Academic All-Big 12 First Team

2012 (R-FR.)

• Sat out to meet transfer eligibility requirements

2011 (FR.)

• Member of Shepherd football team • Earned Dean’s List distinction

HIGH SCHOOL

• Played for coach David Walker at Martinsburg High • Lettered in football, basketball and track • Earned 3A All-State honors as a senior • Finalist for the Hunt and Huff Awards • Played in the West Virginia North-South All-Star Game

PERSONAL

• Birthday is Dec. 22 • Son of Doug and Beth Arndt • One of five children • Majoring in sport management • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll and Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll

JustinARNDT

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LB

LB

Height: 5-11 Weight: 210 Class: Redshirt Junior Last School: Martinsburg Hometown: Martinsburg, W.Va.

JustinARNDT • Has played in 22 career games

2014 (R-SO.)

• Added depth at Will linebacker and was also used on special teams • Played in all 13 games • WVU Special Teams Champion (Oklahoma State) • 12 total tackles, including nine solo stops with season-high four against Texas A&M • Finished with two tackles against Oklahoma State and against Kansas State; total matched career high • Finished with two solo tackles at Oklahoma State and against Kansas State • First career forced fumble against Kansas State

2013 (r-Fr.)

• Played in nine games, primarily on special teams • Academic All-Big 12 Conference First Team • WVU Defensive Scout Team Player of the Year • WVU Defensive Scout Team Champion: William & Mary • Finished with five tackles

2012 (Fr.)

• Redshirted • WVU Defensive Scout Team Champion: Oklahoma State

HIGH SCHOOL

• Played for Coach David Walker at Martinsburg High • Helped lead Martinsburg to a 28-0 record and two Class 3A state championships as a junior and senior • Two-time state championship MVP • Named all-state first team as a senior

PERSONAL

• Birthday is March 25 • Son of Jeff and Brenda Arndt • One of two children • Majoring in exercise physiology • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll

ARNDT’S DEFENSIVE STATISTICS

Year Games Tackles Assists Total TFL Sacks Int. PBU FF FR 2014 13 9 3 12 0 0 0 0 1 0 2013 9 3 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 22 12 5 17 0 0 0 0 1 0

Height: 6-0 Weight: 232 Class: Redshirt Senior Last School: Davie Hometown: Mocksville, N.C.

JaredBARBER • Has played in 32 career games and started 13 • Recipient of the Curtis Jones Jr., Achievement Award for demonstrating excellence in all areas of his college career

2014 (r-Jr.)

• Redshirted

2013 (Jr.)

• Played in 10 games at Will linebacker, including seven starts • Third on the team with 71 tackles • No. 11 in the Big 12 in tackles per game • Fourth on the team with five tackles for loss • Sustained season-ending knee injury vs. Texas • Led WVU with a career-high eight solo tackles, six assisted tackles and 14 total tackles vs. Texas • Tied a career high in assisted tackles (5) and had first fumble recovery of the season at TCU • Led WVU with a team-high nine tackles, including 1.5 for loss, vs. Texas Tech • Led the team in unassisted tackles (8) and total tackles (11) at Baylor • Led WVU with nine tackles vs. Oklahoma State

2012 (So.)

• Played in 12 games in 2012 at Will linebacker, including four starts • Finished with 34 tackles for the season, including 18 solo tackles, one sack, 2.5 tackles for loss, a pass breakup and a fumble recovery • Finished with five tackles against Syracuse in the Pinstripe Bowl • Against Oklahoma, tied or set season bests in solo stops (3), assisted tackles (4), total tackles (7) and pass breakups (1) • Had first career fumble recovery and four total tackles against TCU • Against Kansas State, recorded first career sack, two tackles for • loss and two solo tackles

2011 (Fr.)

• Saw action at middle linebacker as a true freshman • Played in 12 games and started two • Finished with 23 total tackles, including two for loss and had three pass breakups • WVU Special Teams Champion: Maryland • Season-high six tackles against Clemson in the Orange Bowl, including one for loss and two pass breakups

HIGH SCHOOL

• Coached by Doug Illing at Davie High • Four-year starter who helped lead Davie to a record of 27-24, including a 9-7 mark in 2010 and an appearance in the North Carolina 4A state championship game

PERSONAL

• Birthday is October 20 • Son of Lee and Dreama Barber • Majoring in multidisciplinary studies • One of four children • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll

BARBER’S DEFENSIVE STATISTICS

JaredBARBER

Year Games Tackles Assists Total TFL Sacks Int. PBU FF FR 2013 10 43 28 71 5/14 0 0 2 1 1 2012 12 18 16 34 2.5/13 1/10 0 1 0 1 2011 12 13 10 23 2/6 0 0 3 0 0 Totals 32 74 54 128 9.5/33 1/10 0 6 1 2

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2015 PLAYER PROFILES

LB

OL

Height: 6-1 Weight: 235 Class: Redshirt Sophomore Last School: Shabazz Hometown: Newark, N.J.

Al-RasheedBENTON 2014 (r-Fr.)

• Added depth at linebacker and used on special teams • Played all 13 games, seeing action on 242 total plays, including 202 on special teams • Had six tackles for the season, including three solo stops • Made two solo stops against Texas Tech • Collected two tackles against Towson

2013 (Fr.)

• Redshirted

HIGH SCHOOL

• Three-year letterwinner for coach Darnell Grant at Shabazz High • Two-time New Jersey All-State Third Team Defense • Played in the 2012 Chesapeake Bowl • 2012 All-Group 2 First Team Defense • 2011 New Jersey All-Group 1 First Team Defense • Two-time All-Essex County First Team Defense • Earned All-Essex County Second Team Defense in 2010 • Two-time Super Essex Conference Defensive Player of the Year • No. 15 on The Ledger Top 50

PERSONAL

• Birthday is December 10 • Son of Rasheed Benton and Kim Phillips-Benton • One of eight children • Majoring in media • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll

Height: 6-5 Weight: 318 Class: Junior Last School: Michigan Hometown: St. Charles, Ill.

KyleBOSCH • Transferred from Michigan and enrolled at WVU in January 2015

MICHIGAN (2013-14)

• Saw action in one game as a sophomore • Appeared in five games at left guard, making three starts as a freshman • Made first career appearance against Indiana (10/19) and made first career start against Michigan State (11/2)

HIGH SCHOOL

• Attended St. Francis High, coached by Greg Purnell • Earned all-state first-team honors as a junior and senior • Played in the 2013 Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl • No. 104 on the 2013 Rivals250 • No. 4 player in Illinois according to Rivals in 2013 • No. 157 on the 2013 ESPN300 • No. 6 player in Illinois according to ESPN in 2013

PERSONAL

• Birthday is November 11 • Son of Greg and Tracey Bosch • One of three boys • Majoring in political science • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll

LB 41

Height: 5-11 Weight: 225 Class: Redshirt Sophomore Last School: Mayfield Hometown: Cleveland, Ohio

AlexBROOKS

2014 (R-FR.)

• Did not see game action

2013 (FR.)

• Redshirted

HIGH SCHOOL

• Team captain for coach Larry Pinto at Mayfield High • Three-year starter at linebacker • News-Herald All-Star Second Team Defense • AP Division I Northeast Lakes All-District Second Team • All-North East Ohio Conference • Honor roll student

PERSONAL

Al-RasheedBENTON

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• Birthday is Aug. 8 • Son of Robert and Sandra Brooks • Majoring in sport and exercise psychology


OL

DL

Height: 6-5 Weight: 290 Class: Redshirt Freshman Last School: Morgantown Hometown: Morgantown, W.Va.

ChristianBROWN

AmaniiBROWN 2014 (FR.)

• Redshirted

HIGH SCHOOL

• Three-year letterwinner as an offensive and defensive lineman for coach John Bowers at Morgantown High • 2013 West Virginia Class 3A All-State Second Team Offense • 2013 Morgantown Dominion Post All-Area Team • 2013 All-Ohio Valley Athletic Conference Honorable Mention • Earned a spot on the 2013 American Family Insurance All-USA West Virginia Football First Team • Named the state’s No. 1 player on National Underclassmen Football Combine 2013 rankings • No. 1 ranked player in West Virginia by 247Sports, ESPN and Rivals • No. 23 ranked center nationally by Scout • No. 37 rated offensive guard in the nation by 247Sports • No. 78 rated offensive tackle nationally by ESPN.

PERSONAL

• Birthday is September 8 • Son of Willie and Jennifer Edwards • One of five children • Majoring in Communications

Height: 6-2 Weight: 294 Class: Redshirt Junior Last School: Bridgeton (N.J.) Hometown: Fort Myers, Fla.

• Has played in 26 career games with one start

2014 (r-So.)

• Played in 12 games and started one • Had 21 tackles, including 13 solo stops and a pass breakup • Season-high seven tackles against Texas A&M, including season-high five unassisted tackles • Registered two tackles against Iowa State • Had two tackles at Texas • Earned first career start against Baylor • Finished with season-high four tackles against Kansas • Had a season-high two solo stops against Kansas

2013 (So.)

• Received medical redshirt • Played in four games before sustaining a season-ending foot injury • Finished with three tackles with a season-high two tackles at Oklahoma

2012 (Fr.)

• Saw action in 11 games • Finished with 11 tackles, including eight solo tackles, two tackles for loss and a forced fumble

HIGH SCHOOL

• Played for coach Dave Ellen at Bridgeton High • Finished the season with 35 tackles (14 solo, 21 assisted) and two sacks • As a junior, finished with 40 tackles and three sacks • Completed 2009 with 22 tackles (12 solo, 10 assisted), one sack and one forced fumble

PERSONAL

• Birthday is August 31 • Son of Ronnie Brown and Ansanette Holland • One of five children • Majoring in multidisciplinary studies

BROWN’S DEFENSIVE STATISTICS

Year Games Tackles Assists Total TFL Sacks Int. PBU FF FR 2014 12 13 8 21 0 0 0 1 0 0 2013 4 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2012 10 7 3 10 2/2 0 0 0 1 0 Totals 26 21 13 34 2/2 0 0 1 1 0

ChristianBROWN

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2015 PLAYER PROFILES

LB

Height: 6-1 Weight: 234 Class: Redshirt Senior Last School: Providence Hometown: Jacksonville, Fla.

IsaiahBRUCE • Has played in 37 career games and started 20

2014 (r-Jr.)

• Played in 13 games and started one • Had 15 tackles, including 11 solo tackles and 3.5 tackles for loss and a pass breakup • Finished with two tackles at Oklahoma State, including assisting on a tackle for loss • Season-high five solo tackles at Maryland • Tied his career high with two tackles for loss at Maryland • Had four tackles against Towson, including three solo tackles and a tackle for loss

2013 (r-So.)

• Iron Mountaineer honoree (2013) for excellence in the weight room • Played in 11 games and started seven at Spur linebacker • Finished with 43 tackles, including 26 solo tackles, five tackles for loss, three forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries • Tied a career high in tackles for loss (2) at Kansas • Set season highs in solo tackles (4) and total tackles (6) at Kansas State

2012 (r-Fr.)

• Played in all 13 games at Sam linebacker, starting 12 • Named Freshman All-American (collegefootballnews.com, FoxSports. com, Phil Steele) • Named All-Big 12 Conference Second Team • (San Antonio Express-News) and Honorable Mention (AP) • Led WVU in assisted tackles (43) and tied for the lead in fumbles recovered (2) and interceptions (2); also was second in total tackles (94), third in solo tackles (51) and fourth in tackles for loss (6.5) • Registered game highs in tackles (16), assisted tackles (9) and fumble recoveries (1); also had seven solo tackles and one tackle for loss versus Marshall; also scored the first touchdown, returning a fumble 43 yards • Was named the Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week after his performance versus Marshall

2011 (Fr.)

• Redshirted

HIGH SCHOOL

• Coached by Paul Peterson at Providence High • Four-year starter who helped lead Providence to a record of 33-11 over his career • 2010 Jacksonville Times-Union Super 24 • Three-time first team all-city

PERSONAL

• Birthday is September 11 • Son of Robert Spenser and Virginia Bruce • One of three children • Majoring in business management • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll

BRUCE’S DEFENSIVE STATISTICS

Year Games Tackles Assists Total TFL Sacks Int. PBU FF FR 2014 13 11 4 15 3.5/11 0 0 1 0 0 2013 11 26 17 43 5/18 0 0 0 3 2 2012 13 51 43 94 6.5/17 0.5/1 2/12 5 0 2 Totals 37 88 64 152 15/46 0.5/1 2/12 6 3 4

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IsaiahBRUCE


OL

DL

Height: 6-5 Weight: 293 Class: Redshirt Freshman Last School: Miramar Hometown: Miami, Fla.

DJCAROZZA

YodnyCAJUSTE 2014 (FR.)

2014 (R-FR.)

HIGH SCHOOL

2013 (FR.)

• Redshirted

Height: 5-11 Weight: 295 Class: Redshirt Sophomore Last School: Parkersburg Hometown: Parkersburg, W.Va.

• Did not see game action

• Played offensive and defensive line for coach Damon Cogdell at Miramar High • Named All-Broward County Third Team • Also played basketball for Miramar • No. 42 on Miami Herald’s Top 100 rankings • No. 16 on the Miami-Herald’s Dade-Broward recruiting rankings • No. 46 on Ft. Lauderdale Sun Sentinel’s Top Broward County prospects • No. 62 ranking in Florida by 247Sports, No. 111 by Scout and No. 154 by ESPN • No. 40 offensive tackle nationally by 247Sports, No. 78 by ESPN

PERSONAL

• Birthday is February 21 • Son of Marie Cajuste • One of four boys • Majoring in sociology

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• Redshirted

HIGH SCHOOL

• Two-year starter for coach Don Reeves at Parkersburg High • Three-time varsity team captain • Played in the Ohio-West Virginia All-Star Game • Named Parkersburg’s Offensive Lineman of the Year

PERSONAL

• Birthday is November 11 • Son of Dan and Peggy Carozza • One of two children • Majoring in sport management • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll

Height: 6-1 Weight: 200 Class: Redshirt Sophomore Last School: Monmouth Regional Hometown: Tinton Falls, N.J.

AdidCHARLES 2014 (R-FR.)

• Did not see game action

2013 (FR.)

• Redshirted

HIGH SCHOOL

• Played for coach Rich Mosca at Monmouth Regional High • Played two years and started one • Graduated in the Top 10 of his class

PERSONAL

• Birthday is September 17 • Son of Jeremy and Jeannette Charles • One of three children • Born on the island of St. Lucia in the Caribbean • Majoring in engineering

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PERSONAL Height: 5-11 Weight: 188 Class: Redshirt Senior Last School: Pottsgrove Hometown: Pottstown, Pa.

TerrellCHESTNUT • Has played in 27 career games and started 15

2014 (r-Jr.)

• Birthday is December 10 • Son of Charlotte Barnes • One of seven children • Majoring in sociology and anthropology • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll

CHESTNUT’S DEFENSIVE STATISTICS

Year Games Tackles Assists Total TFL Sacks Int. PBU FF FR 2014 12 25 10 35 0 0 1 8 1 1 2013 10 7 3 10 0 0 0 0 1 0 2012 5 2 2 4 1/4 0 0 2 0 0 Totals 27 34 15 49 1/4 0 1 10 2 1

• Started all 12 games in which he played • Had 35 tackles, including 25 solo stops, an interception, seven pass breakups, forced a fumble and returned a fumble recovery 35 yards for a touchdown • Three solo tackles against Texas A&M in the Liberty Bowl, along with tying career-high two pass breakups • Finished with three solo tackles and had his first career interception at Iowa State • Registered three tackles against Kansas State • Had five tackles at Texas; including four unassisted tackles and a careerhigh two pass breakups • Finished with two solo tackles against TCU; also forced and returned fumble 35 yards for a touchdown • Missed the Oklahoma State game with injury • Finished with three tackles against Kansas • Tied his season high six tackles against Oklahoma • Career-high five unassisted tackles against Oklahoma • Season-high six tackles at Maryland • Season-high three unassisted tackles at Maryland • Finished with four tackles against Alabama

2013 (r-So.)

• Played in 10 games • Added depth at cornerback and used on special teams • Finished with 10 tackles, including seven unassisted tackles and a forced fumble • Set a career high in unassisted tackles (2) vs. Texas • Set a career high in solo tackles (3) and total tackles (3) at TCU • Recorded two tackles vs. Texas Tech • First career forced fumble vs. Texas Tech

2012 (r-Fr.)

• Saw action at boundary cornerback • Played in six games and started three • Assisted on a tackle against Syracuse in the Pinstripe Bowl before leaving the game with a knee injury • Tied season high with two tackles against Kansas, including a tackle for loss • Season-high two tackles and a pass breakup at Iowa State • Earned first career start against Oklahoma, finishing with a solo tackle and a pass breakup • Saw first career action against TCU

2011 (Fr.)

• Redshirted

HIGH SCHOOL

• Coached by former Mountaineer Rick Pennypacker at Pottsgrove High • As a four-year starter, helped lead Pottsgrove to a four-year record of 46-9, including a 10-3 mark in 2010 • Four-time first team all-state • Played in the 2011 Big 33 Game between Ohio and Pennsylvania • Two time PAC-10 MVP of the Year • Two-time Pottstown Mercury Area Player of the Year • Two time All-Southeastern Pennsylvania • Four-time first team All-Pioneer Athletic Conference • 2010 Maxwell Football Club Mini Maxwell Award • 2010 PAC-10 Defensive Player of the Year

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LB

QB

Height: 6-0 Weight: 225 Class: Redshirt Sophomore Last School: McKeesport Hometown: McKeesport, Pa.

CHRISCHUGUNOV

HodariCHRISTIAN 2014 (R-FR.)

Height: 6-1 Weight: 192 Class: Freshman Last School: Montgomery Hometown: Skillman, N.J.

• Enrolled at WVU in January 2015

• Saw action in two games • Used on special teams

HIGH SCHOOL

2013 (FR.)

• Redshirted after enrolling in January

HIGH SCHOOL

• Coached by Jim Ward at McKeesport High • 2012 Pennsylvania Sportswriters Class 4A All-State linebacker • 2012 Coaches/Pennsylvania Football News Class 4A All-State Second Team linebacker • All-Class 4A Foothills Conference linebacker in 2012 • No. 19 on the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Top 25 Pennsylvania football players • Named to the 2012 Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Terrific 25, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Fabulous 22 and McKeesport Daily News Dynamic 33 teams • Played in the 2012 Chesapeake Bowl

PERSONAL

• Birthday is Nov. 24 • Son of Hodari and Shureeka Christian • Majoring in business and economics

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• Coached by Zoran Milich at Montgomery High • Four-year letterwinner, finishing with an 8-2 record in 2014, qualifying for the New Jersey state championship • Finished high school career with 6,308 passing yards, 47 touchdowns and 16 interceptions with five games of 300 yards or more • 2014 New Jersey All-State Second Team • 2014 New Jersey All-Group 5 First Team • 2014 All-Mid-State 38 Conference First Tea • 2014 Courier News Offensive Player of the Year • 2014 Courier News All-Area First Team • 2014 Princeton Packet Player of the Year • 2014 Princeton Packet First Team Offense • 2014 Trenton Times All-Area Offense • 2013 All-Somerset County Second Team • 2013 All-Mid-State 38 Conference First Team • 2013 Courier News All-Area Third Team • No. 25 on the 2015 Rivals New Jersey Postseason Top 35 • No. 27 ranked player in New Jersey by ESPN.

PERSONAL

• Birthday is September 12 • Son of Rob and Gina Chuganov • One of four children • Enrolled in general studies • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll

Height: 6-0 Weight: 210 Class: Redshirt Sophomore Last School: Morgantown Hometown: Morgantown, W.Va

ShaneCOMMODORE 2014 (R-FR.)

• Did not see game action • WVU Scout Team Champion: Iowa State

2013 (FR.)

• Redshirted

HIGH SCHOOL

• Played for coach John Bowers at Morgantown High • Named All-State 3A Second Team • All-Ohio Valley Athletic Conference First Team 5A

PERSONAL

• Birthday is June 16 • Son of John and Donna Commodore • One of two children • Majoring in business • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll

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FB

Height: 6-4 Weight: 265 Class: Redshirt Senior Last School: George Washington Hometown: Alum Creek, W.Va.

CodyCLAY • Has played in 38 career games and started 21

2014 (r-Jr.)

• Iron Mountaineer honoree for excellence in the weight room • Played in 13 games and started seven • Finished with seven catches for 65 yards and one rush for four yards • Career-long 21-yard reception at Iowa State • One catch for nine yards against Kansas State • One catch for six yards at Texas • Earned first career carry at Texas Tech and gained four yards • Tallied first reception of season against Towson

2013 (r-So.)

• Academic All-Big 12 Conference Second Team • All-Big 12 Conference Honorable Mention (Coaches) • Played in 12 games at tight end and fullback, starting nine • Finished with nine catches for 73 yards and a touchdown • Recorded first career touchdown at TCU, turning an 11-yard catch into a score to jump-start WVU’s fourth-quarter comeback • Career day vs. Oklahoma State, pulling in three catches for 27 yards • Hauled in a seven-yard catch vs. Georgia State • Finished with a two-yard catch at Oklahoma

2012 (r-Fr.)

• Played in 13 games and started six • Grabbed second catch of season vs. Syracuse in the Pinstripe Bowl; also earned starting nod • Hauled in first career catch vs. Oklahoma, a 19-yard gain • Earned second career start at Texas • Earned first career playing time and start against Marshall

2011 (Fr.)

• Redshirted • Offensive Scout Team Champion: Marshall

HIGH SCHOOL

• Coached by Steve Edwards at George Washington High • Helped lead George Washington to a combined record of 32-6 as a three-year starter, including an 11-1 record as a senior • Finalist for Hunt Award, given to the top lineman in West Virginia • Selected to play in the Chesapeake Bowl, a regional all-star game in Baltimore • Invited to play in the West Virginia North-South All-Star Game • Participated in the US Army National Combine

PERSONAL

• Birthday is January 10 • Son of Chuck and Roxanne Clay • Majoring in computer science • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll

CLAY’S RECEIVING STATISTICS

Year Games Catches Yards 2014 13 7 65 2013 12 9 73 2012 13 2 29 Totals 38 18 167

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Avg. TD Long 9.3 0 21 8.1 1 12 14.5 0 19 9.3 1 21

CodyCLAY


QB

WR

Height: 6-2 Weight: 218 Class: Redshirt Freshman Last School: Dunbar Hometown: Baltimore, Md.

WilliamCRESTJr.

Height: 5-10 Weight: 175 Class: Redshirt Junior Last School: Miami Hometown: Miami, Fla.

VernonDAVISJr.

2014 (Fr.)

• Received a medical redshirt • Played in one game before shoulder injury sidelined him the remainder of the season • Completed 3-of-4 for seven yards with a long of nine yards against Towson • Also ran five times for 27 yards, a touchdown with a long of 13 yards

HIGH SCHOOL

• Three-year starter for coach Lawrence Smith at Dunbar High • 2013 Maryland All-State First Team quarterback • Completed 122-of-216 passes for 2,232 yards and 17 touchdowns • Ran for 672 yards and eight touchdowns • Helped lead the Poets to two state championships (2012, 2011) and three state playoff appearances (2013, 2012, 2011) • As a senior, he led Dunbar to a 9-4 record and a second-round appearance in the state playoffs • Selected to play in the Offense-Defense All-American Bowl • Elite 11 regional quarterback • 2012 Maryland All-State Third Team quarterback as a junior • As a junior, he helped lead the Poets to a 13-1 record, the state championship and a No. 12 ranking in the Maryland

PERSONAL

• Born March 21 • Son of William Sr., and Beverly R. Crest • One of three children • Enrolled in general studies

VernonDAVISJr.

2014 (r-So.)

• Played in 10 games as a receiver and punt returner • Totaled two catches for 38 yards and finished with 56 all-purpose yards • One catch at Oklahoma State for 26 yards • One catch vs. Towson for 12 yards • Finished with season-high 26 all-purpose yards against Kansas • Three punt returns at Texas for 21 yards with a long of 16

2013 (r-Fr.)

• Moved from cornerback to wide receiver in the spring • Played in six games and finished with five catches for 33 yards • Also had four carries for 35 yards • Had a season-high three catches for 20 yards at Kansas

2012 (Fr.)

• Redshirted

HIGH SCHOOL

• Played for Coach Chevas Clementes at Coral Reef High • Florida 8A All-State First Team defensive back • Earned Miami-Dade First Team honors • Finished with two interceptions and no catches allowed

PERSONAL

• Birthday is November 21 • Son of Vernon, Sr., and Theodosia Davis • Majoring in communication studies

DAVIS’ RECEIVING STATISTICS

Year Games Catches Yards 2014 10 2 38 2013 6 5 33 Totals 16 7 71

DAVIS’ PUNT RETURN STATISTICS WilliamCRESTJr.

Year Games Returns Yards 2014 10 7 18

Avg. TD Long 19.0 0 26 6.6 0 11 10.1 0 26

Avg. TD Long 2.6 0 16

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LS

CB

Height: 6-6 Weight: 252 Class: Senior Last School: Pinecrest Academy Hometown: Cumming, Ga.

JohnDEPALMA • Has snapped in 39 career games

2014 (Jr.)

• Academic All-Big 12 Second Team • Team’s starting long snapper • Handled all field goal, punting and extra point snapping duties • Played in all 13 games • WVU Special Teams Champion (Iowa State) • Logged time in a season-high 13 plays against Texas A&M

2013 (So.)

• Academic All-Big 12 First Team • Played in all 12 games • Handled the field goal, punting and extra point snapping duties • WVU Special Teams Most Valuable Player

MarkELLIS 2014 (R-FR.) • Redshirted

HIGH SCHOOL

• Played for coach Frank Fucetola at Williamstown High • Second team West Jersey All-Conference

PERSONAL

• Birthday is July 27 • Son of Mark and LaOnque Ellis • One of two children • Majoring in sport management

2012 (Fr.)

• Played in all 13 games • Handled the field goal, punting and extra point snapping duties

HIGH SCHOOL

• Started at tight end, defensive end and long snapper for coach Charles Wiggins at Pinecrest • An all-county tight end as a senior • At the Rubio Long Snapping Nationals in 2012, his 15-yard snap time was .69 • Ranked No. 6 nationally by Chris Rubio Long Snapping in 2012 • Helped lead team to an 11-2 record and the region championship as a sophomore • Four-year starter in basketball • Was an all-region and two time all-county performer • Scored more than 1,000 points in his career • Member of the national honor society • Named for the school’s Top Athlete Award • Earned a spot on the high honor roll

PERSONAL

• Birthday is September 16 • Son of Paul and Cheryl DePalma • One of two children • Majoring in finance • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll

JohnDePALMA

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Height: 5-10 Weight: 175 Class: Redshirt Freshman Last School: Williamstown Hometown: Williamstown, N.J


S

Height: 6-1 Weight: 203 Class: Senior Last School: Apopka Hometown: Apopka, Fla.

KJDILLON • Has played in 35 career games and started 16

2014 (Jr.)

• Played in 13 games and started 12 • Fourth-leading tackler, finishing with 62 tackles, including 43 unassisted tackles, 0.5 sacks, 7.5 tackles for loss, • Tied for the team lead with three interceptions and seven pass breakups • Earned WVU’s Defensive MVP honors against Texas A&M in the Liberty Bowl, finishing with five solo tackles, a pass breakup and returning an interception 35 yards for a touchdown • Registered a career-high 11 tackles at Iowa State, including five solo tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss and a pass breakup • Also had a career-high six assisted tackles at ISU • Finished with a career-high eight tackles against Kansas State, including career-high seven solo stops and one pass breakup • Had five tackles at Texas; including four solo stops • Registered five tackles against TCU, including three solo stops and had an interception and a pass breakup • Finished with four tackles, including one for loss at Oklahoma State • Three solo tackles and two pass breakups vs. Baylor • Registered first career interception at Texas Tech • Also had four tackles against the Red Raiders, including three solo tackles and a pass breakup

• Finished with four tackles against Kansas; including three solo stops • Finished with three tackles, including one for loss at Maryland • Registered six tackles (four solo) and a tackle for loss vs. Alabama

2013 (So.)

• Played in nine games and started four at safety • Finished the season with 28 tackles, including 23 solo stops, three tackles for loss, a fumble recovery and six pass breakups • Led the team with six pass breakups • Career high in pass breakups (2) vs. Texas and at Oklahoma • Set career highs in unassisted tackles (6) and total tackles (6) at Baylor • Recovered first career fumble vs. Maryland

2012 (Fr.)

• Added depth at boundary safety and was used on special teams • Played in all 13 games and had 20 tackles, 14 solo, and a forced fumble

HIGH SCHOOL

• Three-year starter for coach Rick Darlington at Apopka High • 2011 Orlando Sentinel All-Central Florida Second Team Defense • Played in the 2011 Central Florida All-Star Game for the East Side

PERSONAL

• Birthday is May 11 • Son of Kimberly Dillon • One of three children • Majoring in communication studies

DILLON’S DEFENSIVE STATISTICS

Year Games Tackles Assists Total TFL Sacks Int. PBU FF FR 2014 13 43 19 62 7.5/18 0.5/4 3 10 0 0 2013 9 23 5 28 3/8 0 0 6 0 1 2012 13 14 6 20 0 0 0 0 1 0 Totals 35 80 30 110 10.5/26 0.5/4 3 16 1 1

KJDILLON

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TE /

FB

DL

Height: 6-3 Weight: 242 Class: Redshirt Sophomore Last School: Michigan Hometown: St. Clairsville, Ohio

MichaelFERNS • Transferred from Michigan and enrolled at WVU in January 2015

2014 (FR.)

HIGH SCHOOL

• Played for coach Brett McLean at St. Clairsville High • Attended but did not participate due to injury in the 2014 Under Armour All-America Game • All-Eastern District First Team and All-OVAC First Team selection in 2014 • Garnered Ohio Special Honorable Mention All-State accolades as a senior • No. 211 on the Rivals250 • No. 14 ranked inside linebacker and No. 7 player in Ohio according to Rivals in 2014 No. 129 on the ESPN300 • Four-star prospect according to Rivals, ESPN, Scout and 247Sports.

PERSONAL

• Birthday is September 24 • Son of Michael and Heidi Ferns • One of three children • Majoring in computer science • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll

S

Height: 6-1 Weight: 192 Class: Redshirt Freshman Last School: Friendship Collegiate Hometown: Washington, D.C.

DaeJuanFUNDERBURK 2014 (FR.)

• Redshirted

HIGH SCHOOL

• Played for coach Aazaar Abdul-Rahim at Washington, D.C.’s Friendship Collegiate Academy • Rivals ranked him as the No. 38 best safety in the country and No. 4 in D.C. • Played in the Chesapeake Bowl • Also played running back and wide receiver

PERSONAL

• Birthday is November 14 • Son of Duane and Keywana Funderburk • One of four children • Enrolled in general studies

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JaleelFIELDS 2014 (FR.)

• Redshirted

HIGH SCHOOL

• Redshirted

Height: 6-1 Weight: 284 Class: Redshirt Freshman Last School: Aliquippa Hometown: Aliquippa, Pa

• Four-year starter on the offensive and defensive line for coach Mike Zmijanac at Aliquippa High • Two-time Pennsylvania Class 2A All-State First Team Offense • Three-time WPIAL Class 2A All-Midwestern Conference • Two-time Pittsburgh Post-Gazette West “Fabulous 22” selection • Two-time Pittsburgh Tribune Review’s “Terrific 25” • No. 25 ranking in Pennsylvania by ESPN, No. 35 by 247Sports • Earned a spot on Pennsylvania’s “Finest 47” by 247Sports

PERSONAL

• Birthday is January 4 • Son of John and Tinita Fields • One of three children • Majoring in child development


WR

RB

Height: 5-9 Weight: 175 Class: Redshirt Freshman Last School: Northern Burlington Regional Hometown: Columbus, N.J.

Height: 5-11 Weight: 188 Class: Redshirt Sophomore Last School: Cleveland Heights Hometown: Cleveland, Ohio

KenyattaGREENE

SheltonGIBSON 2014 (r-Fr.)

• Played in 12 games • Finished with a season-best 47-yard reception against Texas A&M in the Liberty Bowl • Season-high two catches against Towson • Saw first collegiate action against Alabama and had one catch • Emerged midseason as a kickoff return threat • Proved to be productive on kickoff returns as teams tried to kick away from Mario Alford • Had two kickoff returns for 30 yards, including a 19-yarder against Texas A&M • Best day came against Kansas State with six kickoff returns for 130 yards; long return went for 42 yards • A strong effort vs. Baylor with four kickoff returns for 81 yards; long return went for 28 yards

2013 (Fr.)

2014 (FR.)

• Redshirted

HIGH SCHOOL

• Played for coach Jon Reising at Northern Burlington Regional High • Named second team all-state • Earned all-county and selected first-team All-West Jersey • Played in the Adam Taliaferro Foundation All-Star Football Classic • Rushed for more than 2,600 yards and had 30 touchdowns in his career

PERSONAL

• Birthday is April 18 • Son of Kenyatta and Tonya Greene • One of five children • Enrolled in general studies

• Redshirted

HIGH SCHOOL

• Played three seasons for coach Jeff Rotsky at Cleveland Heights High • Played in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl • Finished with more than 700 receiving yards as a senior and scored 11 total touchdowns • Scored touchdowns as a receiver, rusher, kickoff returner, punt returner and passed for a touchdown • Grabbed 27 passes for 518 yards and four touchdowns in 2011 • Recorded 45 receptions for 532 yards and 21 touchdowns as a sophomore • No. 6 on the 2012 Cleveland Plain Dealer Top 50 Northeast Ohio football players • Named to the 2012 Cleveland Plain Dealer Special Mention team • Earned Northeast Lakes All-District Third Team Offense in 2011 • ESPN No. 11 Ohio recruit • Rivals No. 4 Ohio Postseason Top 75 • Sporting News Top 125 • Lettered in track, participating in sprints and relays

PERSONAL

• Birthday is March 20 • Son of Shelton Gibson and Shalett Morris • One of five children • Enrolled in general studies • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll

GIBSON’S RECEIVING STATISTICS

Year Games Catches Yards 4 60 2014 12

GIBSON’S KICKOFF RETURN STATISTICS

Year Games Returns Yards 2014 12 13 250

Avg. TD Long 15.0 0 47

Avg. TD Long 19.2 0 42

SheltonGIBSON

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LB

S

Height: 6-2 Weight: 215 Class: Redshirt Sophomore Last School: Dunbar Hometown: Baltimore, Md.

MarvinGROSSJr. 2014 (r-Fr.)

• Redshirted

2013 (FR.)

• Played in 11 games, adding depth at Buck linebacker • Finished with 14 tackles, including nine solo stops and 1.5 tackles for loss • Had a season-high two tackles five times • Had a tackle for loss at Kansas

HIGH SCHOOL

• Played for coach Lawrence Smith at Dunbar High • First-team consensus all-state and small school all-state in Maryland • Two-year sack total of 52 • Three-time Baltimore Sun All-Met First Team • Collected 21 sacks, 75 total tackles, 42 tackles for loss and four forced fumbles as a senior • Invited to play in the 2013 Max Emfinger All-American Bowl Game Classic • Played in the Chesapeake Bowl, featuring senior standouts from the MidAtlantic area

PERSONAL

• Birthday is March 19 • Son of Marvin and Sydney Gross • One of three children • Majoring in criminology

Height: 6-1 Weight: 208 Class: Redshirt Junior Last School: Mountain Ridge Hometown: Frostburg, Md.

JarrodHARPER • Has played in 25 career games

2014 (r-Jr.)

• Played in 13 games in 2014 and had 13 tackles, including nine unassisted tackles, a sack and blocked a punt • Blocked a punt through the end zone for a safety at Maryland • First career sack against Towson

2013 (r-Fr.)

• Academic All-Big 12 Conference Second Team • Played in all 12 games • Added depth at free safety and was used primarily on special teams • Finished with 10 tackles, including six solo stops and one forced fumble • Season-high five tackles at Kansas, including season-high three solo tackles and a forced fumble

2012 (Fr.)

• Redshirted

HIGH SCHOOL

• Three-year, two-way starter for coach Roy Devore at Mountain Ridge High • 2011 Maryland small school first team defense • 2010 Maryland small school second team defense • 2011 Cumberland Times-News Co-Defensive Player of the Year • 2010 Cumberland Times-News first team defense and second team offense • 2010 Mineral Times Daily News-Tribune Player of the Year

PERSONAL

• Birthday is March 28 • Son of Boyd and Jane Harper • One of six children • Majoring in criminology • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll

HARPER’S DEFENSIVE STATISTICS

Year Games Tackles Assists Total TFL Sacks Int. PBU FF FR 2014 13 9 4 13 1/9 1/9 0 0 0 0 2013 12 6 4 10 0 0 0 0 1 0 Totals 25 15 8 23 1/9 1/9 0 0 1 0

MarvinGROSSJr.

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OL

QB

Height: 6-5 Weight: 312 Class: Redshirt Freshman Last School: Annapolis Area Christian Hometown: Bowie, Md.

JonathanHAYNES

AustinHENSLEY

2014 (FR.)

2014 (FR.)

HIGH SCHOOL

HIGH SCHOOL

• Redshirted

• Three-year letterwinner for coach Ken Lucas at Annapolis Area Christian School • Earned all-state and all-conference offensive lineman honors • Named team captain as a senior • Played in the Maryland Crab Bowl and selected to play in the Chesapeake Bowl

PERSONAL

• Birthday is July 22 • Son of Maurice and Tonya Haynes • One of three children • Majoring in athletic coaching education • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll

Height: 6-1 Weight: 200 Class: Redshirt Freshman Last School: Hurricane Hometown: Hurricane, W.Va.

• Redshirted

• Four-year letterwinner for Coach Jeremy Taylor at Hurricane High • Completed 140-of-225 for 2,254 and 26 touchdowns as a senior • Hurricane’s Offensive Player of the Year • Honorable Mention All-State as a senior • Second-team All-State as a junior • Three-time first team All-MSAC • Two-time All-Kanawha Valley • Four-year letterwinner in baseball

PERSONAL

• Birthday is August 14 • Son of John and Shana Hensley • One of two children • Majoring in exercise physiology

JarrodHARPER

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DL

Height: 5-11 Weight: 198 Class: Sophomore Last School: Aliquippa Hometown: Aliquippa, Pa.

DarrienHOWARD

DravonHENRY 2014 (Fr.)

• ESPN.com True Freshman All-American • Started all 13 games and posted 45 tackles, including 36 unassisted tackles, one tackles for loss, two interceptions and two pass breakups • Two interceptions returned for 53 yards, including a 52-yarder for a touchdown at OSU in the fourth quarter • Saw first action as a true freshman against Alabama and had six tackles

HIGH SCHOOL

• Four-year star defensive back and running back for coach Mike Zmijanac at Aliquippa High • Two-time Pennsylvania Class 2A All-State First Team, 2013 as athlete and 2012 at defensive back • Earned a spot on the 2013 All-USA Today All-State Football First Team running back • Selected as the 2014 Pittsburgh Athletic Association Mercury Award recipient, honoring the top high school football player in Western Pennsylvania • Finished his career with 5,454 rushing yards on 588 carries • Two-time Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Fabulous 22 selection • Three-time Pittsburgh Tribune Review’s Terrific 25

PERSONAL

• Born October 24 • Son of Roland and Shanell Henry • One of four children • Enrolled in general studies

Height: 6-1 Weight: 295 Class: Junior Last School: Chaminade-Julienne Hometown: Dayton, Ohio

• Has played in 12 career games

2014 (So.)

• Added depth on the defensive line • Posted four tackles (two solo) and 0.5 tackles for loss at Oklahoma State

2013 (Fr.)

• Added depth at nose tackle • Made debut at Kansas State and saw action in four games • Finished with six tackles, including four solo stops

HIGH SCHOOL

• Three-year starter for coach Marcus Colvin at Dayton’s ChaminadeJulienne High • Earned Division IV All-Ohio first-team honors in 2012 • Named Division IV All-Ohio first team selection and District Player of the Year as a junior • Named first team all-league, all-district, all-area and special mention all-state as a sophomore

PERSONAL

• Birthday is February 15 • Son of Darrell Howard and Michelle Jackson • One of five children • Enrolled in general studies

HOWARD’S DEFENSIVE STATISTICS HENRY’S DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Year Games Tackles Assists Total TFL Sacks Int. PBU FF FR 2014 13 36 8 45 1/3 0 2 2 0 0

DravonHENRY

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Year Games Tackles Assists Total TFL Sacks Int. PBU FF FR 2014 8 2 2 4 0.5/1 0 0 0 0 0 2013 4 4 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 12 6 4 10 0.5/1 0 0 0 0 0


QB

DL

Height: 6-0 Weight: 202 Class: Junior Last School: Riverside City College Hometown: Fort Worth, Texas

SkylerHOWARD 2014 (So.)

• Played in four games and started two • Threw for 346 yards and three touchdowns against Texas A&M in the Liberty Bowl • Ran for 33 yards with a long of 18 against the Aggies • Made first career start at Iowa State, completing 21 passes for 285 yards and three touchdowns in the come-from-behind victory • Gained 69 yards on seven rushes at Iowa State, the most rushing yards for a WVU quarterback since Jarrett Brown finished with 73 yards against East Carolina on Sept. 12, 2009 • Completed 15-of-23 passes for 198 yards against Kansas State, with two touchdowns and a long of 53 yards in relief of an injured Clint Trickett • Made first career appearance against Kansas and finished with 22 rushing yards on two carries with a long run of 20 • Enrolled at West Virginia in January 2014

2013 (RIVERSIDE CITY COLLEGE)

• Transferred from Stephen F. Austin after spring 2013 • Starting quarterback for coach Tom Craft at Riverside City • Helped lead Riverside to a 10-2 record, the National Division Central Conference Championship and advance to an appearance in the California State Championship game • Completed 219-of-325 passes (67.4 percent) for 3,151 yards and 33 touchdowns • Averaged 262.6 yards per game and 9.7 yards per attempt and only threw six interceptions • Completed 17-of-19 passes for 198 yards and three touchdowns against • Golden West in the Southern California Bowl Game • Threw for 249 yards and two touchdowns and ran for 39 yards against Mt. San Antonio in the conference championship game • Completed 27-of-35 passes for a season-high 448 yards and a seasonhigh seven touchdowns against Los Angeles Harbor • Completed a season-high 28-of-41 passes for 296 yards and four touchdowns against Desert College • Threw for 359 yards and three touchdowns and ran for two more against El Camino in a 48-25 victory

Height: 6-5 Weight: 225 Class: Junior Last School: Itawamba CC Hometown: College Park, Ga.

LarryJEFFERSON • Enrolled at WVU in January 2015

ITWAMBA CC

• Played for coach Sean Cannon at Itawamba CC in Fulton, Miss. • Registered 35 tackles as a sophomore, including 20 unassisted and three tackles for loss • Compiled 32 tackles, including 21 unassisted tackles, 5.5 sacks, 13.5 tackles for loss and two forced fumbles as a freshman • No. 28 on the Rivals Junior College Postseason Top 100 • No. 8 Junior College defensive end according to ESPN

HIGH SCHOOL

• Played for Edward Gosa at Banneker High • Selected first team all-state in 2011 • Standout on the basketball court and ran the 200 and 400 meters in track

PERSONAL

• Birthday is October 17 • Son of Larry and Ruthie Jefferson • One of six children • Majoring in criminology

HIGH SCHOOL

• Played for coach Paul Sharr at Brewer High • Named 2012 All-District 5-4A First Team Offense • Completed 126-of-238 passes for 1,377 yards and 13 touchdowns as a senior • Also ran for 597 yards on 120 carries, averaging 5.0 yards per rush and scored eight touchdowns • During his three-year career, threw for 4,171 yards and 32 touchdowns • Also ran for 1,268 yards and 13 touchdowns

PERSONAL

• Birthday is November 6 • Son of Deidre Kelley • Majoring in communication studies

HOWARD’S PASSING STATISTICS

Year Games C/A Pct. Yards TD Int. Long 2014 4 56/110 .509 829 8 0 53

HOWARD’S RUSHING STATISTICS

Year Games Att. 2014 4 22

Yards 140

Avg. TD Long 6.4 0 24

SkylerHOWARD

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DL

Height: 6-4 Weight: 208 Class: Redshirt Freshman Last School: University Hometown: Morgantown, W.Va.

Height: 6-3 Weight: 278 Class: Senior Last School: Miami Northwestern Hometown: Miami, Fla.

BillyKINNEY 2014 (FR.)

• Redshirted

HIGH SCHOOL

• Played for coach John Kelley at University High • Had severe ankle injury as a senior • Punted 18 times for 754 yards, an average of 41.9 yards per punt • Selected to play in the Chesapeake Bowl • Earned first-team All-State honors as a junior • Made 34 PATs and 9-of-10 field goal attempts with a long of 43 yards • Averaged 54.8 yards on 59 kickoffs and 33.5 yards on 33 punts

PERSONAL

• Birthday is September 21 • Son of Scott and Jayne Kinney • One of two children • Enrolled in general studies • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll

EricKINSEY • Has played in 32 career games and started four

2014 (Jr.)

• Played in nine games • Had five tackles, including two unassisted tackles and a tackle for loss • Finished with a career-high four tackles, including one tackle for loss for seven yards against Kansas • Had a season-high two solo tackles against Kansas

2013 (So.)

• Played in 10 games and started three at defensive end • Registered 15 tackles, including eight unassisted tackles, one sack, three tackles for loss and a pass breakup • Had a four-yard sack against Iowa State • Finished with two assisted tackles, including one for loss and a pass breakup vs. Oklahoma State • Three tackles, including two solo stops and one for loss at Oklahoma • Three tackles, including an assisted tackle for loss against William & Mary

2012 (Fr.)

• Played in all 13 games • Finished with four tackles and two pass breakups • Had a tackle and a pass breakup against James Madison • Had a pass breakup at Texas Tech • Had a solo tackle against Marshall and at Iowa State

HIGH SCHOOL

• Played for coach Billy Rolle at Miami Northwestern HS • Finished with 87 tackles, including 24 for loss, and 10 sacks as a senior • Also forced five fumbles and had three fumble recoveries • Named All-Dade County 8A-6A first team by the Miami Herald

PERSONAL

• Birthday is March 6 • Son of Lakika Newsome and Eric Kinsey • One of three children • Majoring in multidisciplinary studies

KINSEY’S DEFENSIVE STATISTICS

Year Games Tackles Assists Total TFL Sacks Int. PBU FF FR 2014 9 2 3 5 1/7 0 0 0 0 0 2013 10 8 7 15 3/7 1 0 1 0 0 2012 13 2 2 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 Totals 32 12 12 24 4/14 1 0 3 0 0

EricKINSEY

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Height: 5-11 Weight: 197 Class: Senior Last School: Edgewater Hometown: Orlando, Fla.

KarlJOSEPH • Has started all 38 games of his career • 2015 Preseason All-American (Athlon’s, Lindy’s, Phil Steele, Sporting News)

2014 (Jr.)

• 2014 WVU Team Captain • All-Big 12 Conference First Team selection by coaches and ESPN.com • All-Big 12 Conference Second Team selection by Phil Steele and The Associated Press • Started all 13 games • WVU’s second-leading tackler with 92 tackles, including 62 solo stops, 4.5 tackles for loss, three pass breakups, three forced fumbles and an interception • Tied for No. 4 in the Big 12 in forced fumbles • Tied for No. 9 in the Big 12 in solo tackles • Tied for No. 16 in the Big 12 in total tackles • Holds school record for career forced fumbles • No. 13 on the WVU career solo tackles list (194) • Finished with 10 tackles, including seven solo stops and assisted on a tackle for loss and forced a fumble against Texas A&M in the Liberty Bowl • Had eight tackles, including four solo stops at Iowa State • Also had an interception and two pass breakups at ISU • Registered four tackles against Kansas State, including three solo stops, two tackles for loss and a PBU • Finished with four tackles at Texas; including three solo stops • Had six solo tackles and forced a fumble against TCU • Finished with a team-high eight tackles, including four solo stops at Oklahoma State • Had five solo tackles, including one for loss against Baylor • Registered seven solo stops at Texas Tech • Finished with a game-high 13 tackles against Oklahoma • Season-high 10 solo stops against the Sooners • Had a forced fumble against OU • Registered a career-high 18 total tackles and 11 assisted tackles against Alabama

2013 (So.)

• All-Big 12 Conference Honorable Mention • Started all 12 games at free safety • Led the team with four fumble recoveries and was No. 1 in the Big 12 and No. 2 nationally • Third on the team with four pass breakups • Fourth on the team with 68 tackles • Finished with five or more tackles in seven games • Registered five or more solo tackles in six games • Third on the team in tackles (9) and recovered a fumble for a touchdown • against Iowa State • Fourth on the team with six tackles vs. Texas and forced a fumble • Second on the team with nine tackles at TCU • Led the team with 12 tackles at Kansas State • Tied career highs in solo tackles (12), tackles for loss (2), forced fumbles (1) and fumble recoveries (1) at Kansas State • Three solo tackles at Baylor and recovered a fumble for a touchdown • Made a career-high two pass breakups vs. Oklahoma State • Led the Mountaineers with nine tackles vs. Maryland • Recovered a fumble vs. Georgia State • Had his third career interception at Oklahoma

2012 (Fr.)

• WVU Defensive Player of the Year • Freshman All-America (collegefootballnews.com, FoxSports.com, Phil Steele) • All-Big 12 Conference Honorable-Mention Team (AP)

• Started all 13 games at free safety • First true freshman to start at safety since Robert Sands (2008) • Tied nationally for No. 14 in solo tackles, No. 59 in forced fumbles and No. 85 in total tackles • Tied for fifth in the Big 12 in total tackles and fifth in forced fumbles • Led WVU in solo tackles (76) and in total tackles (104) and tied for the team lead in forced fumbles (3) and interceptions (2); also was second in pass breakups (6) and third in tackles for loss (7) • Recovered a fumble in the end zone that was forced by Darwin Cook to help seal the victory at Iowa State • At Iowa State, set or tied career highs in total tackles (13), solo stops (12), tackles for loss (1) and fumbles recovered (1) • Against Oklahoma, had 10 total tackles and one tackle for loss • Had nine tackles, including eight solo stops vs. TCU, while also recording one tackle for loss and forcing a fumble • At Texas Tech, had nine solo tackles, first interception of his career and one pass breakup • Forced first fumble of his career and notched eight total tackles, six solo stops and one pass breakup at Texas • Against Maryland, established a career high with one sack and had 1.5 tackles for loss; also collected seven total tackles and five solo stops • Tied a game high with two tackles for loss against Marshall; also collected seven total tackles, including five solo stops

KarlJOSEPH

HIGH SCHOOL

• Coached by Zac Yarbrough at Edgewater High School • Finished 2011 with 126 tackles (97 solo), three sacks, four forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries, four blocked punts and two blocked field goals • Two-time Orlando Sentinel Defensive Player of the Year

PERSONAL

• Birthday is September 8 • Son of Marie Joseph • One of two children • Majoring in multidisciplinary studies • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll

JOSEPH’S DEFENSIVE STATISTICS

Year Games Tackles Assists Total TFL Sacks Int. PBU FF FR 2014 13 62 30 92 4.5/11 0 1 4 3 0 2013 12 56 12 68 3/11 0 1/11 5 2 4 2012 13 76 28 104 7/25 1/12 2/22 8 3 1 Totals 38 194 70 264 14.5/47 1/12 4/33 18 8 5

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2012 (r-Fr.) Height: 6-2 Weight: 235 Class: Redshirt Senior Last School: Bethel Park Hometown: Bethel Park, Pa.

NickKWIATKOSKI • Has played in 35 career games and started 25

2014 (r-Jr.)

• Started all 13 games • Led the Mountaineers with 103 tackles, including a team-high 71 solo stops, a team-high 11.5 tackles for loss, assisted on a sack and four pass breakups • No. 5 in the Big 12 Conference in solo tackles • Tied for No. 9 in the Big 12 in total tackles • Tied for No. 12 in the Big 12 Conference in tackles for loss • Registered seven tackles, including assisting on a sack, a tackle for loss and four solo stops against Texas A&M • Had 11 tackles, including eight unassisted tackles and a tackle for loss and two pass breakups at Iowa State • Finished with six tackles vs. K-State, assisted on a TFL • Registered his fourth double-digit tackle performance at Texas, including six solo stops • Tied with a team-leading seven tackles against TCU • Had six solo tackles and a tackle for loss vs. the Frogs • Second on the team with seven tackles at Oklahoma State, including five unassisted tackles • Second on the team with seven tackles against Baylor; including four solo stops and a tackle for loss • Team-high 11 tackles at Texas Tech, including nine solo tackles and two tackles for loss • Team-high seven tackles and two TFL against Kansas • Finished with a team-high six solo tackles against Kansas • Finished with six tackles against Oklahoma • Had season-high five assisted tackles against OU • Named WVU Defensive POW for the Maryland game • Season-high 12 tackles, including 10 solo stops at Maryland • Also had a career-high three tackles for loss and two pass breakups against the Terps • Registered his fourth career double-figure tackle performance with 11 stops against Alabama • Tied his career high with seven unassisted tackles against Alabama; four assisted tackles

• Saw action in 12 games at Sam linebacker, including one start against Kansas • Also used on special teams • Finished with three tackles, including one solo stop and a pass breakup vs. Kansas • Tied his season high with five tackles against Oklahoma, including three unassisted tackles • Season-high five tackles, all solo, at Texas Tech • Finished with two tackles against Baylor • Assisted on three tackles and had a pass breakup against Marshall

2011 (Fr.)

• Redshirted

HIGH SCHOOL

• Coached by Jeff Metheny at Bethel Park High • Played wide receiver and safety • Missed first two months of senior season with back injury • Returned in November to help lead Bethel Park to the second round of the WPIAL playoffs and a Top-10 ranking in the state • Selected to play in the Chesapeake Bowl • No. 32 on 2011 rivals.com Pennsylvania Postseason top 40 • Named to the 2010 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Preseason Fabulous 22 list

PERSONAL

• Birthday is May 26 • Son of Frank and Pam Kwiatkoski • One of two children • Majoring in multidisciplinary studies • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll

2013 (r-So.)

• All-Big 12 Conference Second-Team (Phil Steele) • Started all 10 games he played • Moved to Will linebacker in spring • No. 6 in the Big 12 Conference and No. 30 nationally in solo tackles • No. 5 in the Big 12 Conference in total tackles • Led the team with 86 tackles • Second on the team with three interceptions • Led team with a career-high 14 tackles vs. Iowa State • Recovered his first fumble at Kansas and was second on the team with eight tackles • Recorded second career interception and second on the team with nine tackles vs. Texas • Made first career interception and was third on the team with seven tackles at TCU • Set career high in solo tackles (9) and tied career high in total tackles (11) at Kansas State • Second on the team with eight tackles vs. Texas Tech • Led WVU with nine tackles (eight solo) vs. Georgia State • Led WVU with 11 tackles at Oklahoma • Set career highs in assisted tackles (five), total tackles (11) and one tackle for loss at Oklahoma • Finished with team-leading seven tackles vs. W&M

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KWIATKOSKI’S DEFENSIVE STATISTICS

Year Games Tackles Assists Total TFL Sacks Int. PBU FF FR 2014 13 71 32 103 11.5/24 0.5 0 4 0 0 2013 10 54 32 86 6.5/20 2 3 3 2 1 2012 12 17 11 28 0 0 0 3 0 0 Totals 35 142 75 217 18/44 2.5 3 10 2 1


CB

OL

Height: 5-11 Weight: 190 Class: Redshirt Junior Last School: Thomas Worthington Hometown: Worthington, Ohio

MarcellLAZARD

NanaKYEREMEH 2014 (r-So.)

• Saw limited action, appearing in four games • Also used on special teams

2013 (So.)

• Received a medical hardship after sustaining a season-ending shoulder injury during preseason camp • Academic All-Big 12 Conference First Team

2012 (Fr.)

• Added depth at boundary cornerback and was used on special teams • Played in all 13 games and started one • Earned first career start against Kansas State • Finished with a solo tackle and a forced fumble against TCU • Assisted on two tackles and had a pass breakup against James Madison • Season-high three solo tackles against Marshall in his first career game

HIGH SCHOOL

• Three-year starter for coach Scott Gordon at Thomas Worthington High • Two-time All-OCC Central Division First-Team honoree • 2011 Columbus Dispatch All-Metro First-Team defense

Height: 6-6 Weight: 310 Class: Redshirt Sophomore Last School: Bloomfield Hometown: Bloomfield, N.J.

2014 (R-FR.)

• Did not see game action

2013 (FR.)

• Redshirted

HIGH SCHOOL

• Three-year starter and four-year letterwinner for coach Mike Carter at Bloomfield High • 2012 New Jersey All-State Second Team Offense • 2012 All-Group 5 First Team Offense • 2011 All-Group 4 Second Team Offense • Two-time All-Essex County First Team Offense • 2010 All-Essex County Third Team Offense • Played in the 2012 Chesapeake Bowl

PERSONAL

• Birthday is September 5 • Son of James and Wendy Lazard • One of two children • Majoring in communication studies

PERSONAL

• Birthday is May 16 • Son of Richmond and Mary Kyeremeh • One of four children • Majoring in engineering • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll • Big 12 Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll

K

Height: 5-11 Weight: 197 Class: Redshirt Sophomore Last School: Robert C. Byrd Hometown: Clarksburg, W.Va.

ScottLEVINE 2014 (R-FR.)

• Did not see game action

2013 (FR.)

• Redshirted

HIGH SCHOOL

• Played for coach Bruce Carey at Robert C. Byrd High • Named All-State 2A First Team • Three time All-Harrison County • Two time all-conference • Three-year soccer goalie • Finished No. 8 overall and No. 4 in his class at Kohl’s Kicking Camp Eastern Showcase

PERSONAL

NanaKYEREMEH

• Birthday is Nov. 13 • Son of Ron and Martha Levine • One of two children • Majoring in civil engineering • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll

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Height: 5-11 Weight: 215 Class: Redshirt Junior Last School: Garland Hometown: Garland, Texas

JoshLAMBERT

• Kicked 34-yard game-winning field goal in overtime at TCU • Overall, made field goals of 24, 42 and 34 yards at TCU • Career long 50-yard field goal at Kansas State • Field goals of 33 and 30 yards vs. Texas Tech • Hit three of five FG attempts vs. OSU with a long of 45 yards • Accounted for 12 of 30 points against OSU • Connected on field goals of 42 and 23 yards vs. Georgia State • Hit for a 22-yard field goal against William & Mary

• Preseason All-American (Phil Steele)

2014 (r-So.)

• Two-year starter at kicker • Lou Groza Award finalist • Named All-American second team once, third team twice and fourth team twice • All-Big 12 Conference First Team selection by the AP and second team by the coaches • Holds NCAA record for most field goals made of 40 yards or more in a season (16) • Tied the NCAA season record for most contests with multiple field goals made in a game (10) • No. 2 kicker in the nation in scoring (135) • Made the most field goals nationally in 2014 (30) • Tied the WVU season record for most field goals made (30) with Paul Woodside • No. 1 in the Big 12 and No. 1 nationally in field goals made per game (2.31) • Ranked No. 5 in the Big 12 in field goal percentage (.769) • Ranked No. 8 nationally in scoring (10.4), No. 2 in Big 12 scoring and No. 2 in Big 12 scoring by kickers • Led team in scoring with 135 points, which was a WVU record for kick scoring in a season • Four straight games (Oklahoma, Kansas, Texas Tech, Baylor) with a field goal of more than 50 yards • Was 4-for-5 on field goals of 50 or more yards in 2014 • Named Lou Groza Award Star of the Week and Big 12 Conference Special Teams’ Co-Player of the Week for his performance at Texas Tech • His 54-yard field goal vs. Baylor gave him four field goals of 50 yards or more for the season and five overall, which tied him with Paul Woodside for the most in school history • Career-long 55-yard field goal at Texas Tech was his second game-winner of the season and third of his career. The kick tied a school record and marked the longest road field goal in school history. • Strong AutoZone Liberty Bowl game with field goals of 32, 40 and 31 yards • Three field goals at Iowa State (46, 32, 43) • Hit field goals of 47 and 25 yards vs. Kansas State • 3-of-3 in field goals vs. TCU (21, 44 and 23 yards) • Field goals of 43 and 39 yards at Oklahoma State • Hit for field goals of 42, 38 and 55 yards at Texas Tech • Connected on four field goals vs. Kansas in the first half, including a career second-best 53-yarder • His then career long 54-yard field goal against No. 4 Oklahoma was second-longest in school history • Hit 47-yard game-winning field goal, as time expired, at Maryland, marking the second game-winning field goal of his career • Good start to the season by connecting on FGs of 20, 42 and 41 yards vs. Alabama, finishing 3-of-4 for the game

2013 (r-Fr.)

• Team’s leading scorer with 86 points • Connected on 17-of-23 field goals, including a long of 50 yards • Hit 13 of his last 15 attempts, including 10 straight at one point • Hit 35-of-36 extra point attempts • Named WVU and Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Week for his performance at TCU • Ranked No. 4 in the Big 12 and No. 13 nationally in field goals made per game • Ranked No. 7 in Big 12 scoring for kickers • Ranked No. 8 overall in Big 12 scoring • No. 6 in Big 12 field goal percentage (73.9) • Field goals of 49, 41 and 26 yards vs. Iowa State • WVU Special Teams Champion: TCU

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2012 (Fr.)

• Redshirted

HIGH SCHOOL

• Two-year starter for coach Jeff Jordan at Garland High • Named All-District 10-5A first team kicker as a senior • Texas Nike Spring Camp semifinalist • Chris Sailer National Kicking Event Field Goal Last Man Standing champion • Finished 2011, making 9-of-16 field goals, including conversions from 47 yards, 48 yards and 51 yards • Made 6-of-10 field goals in 2010, including the longest field goal in school history with a 53 yarder against Duncanville • Split time as a punter, averaging 36 yards per punt on 11 punts for 391 yards

PERSONAL

• Birthday is December 4 • Son of Chris and Rhonda Lambert • Majoring in criminology

LAMBERT’S FIELD GOALS

Year FG/A Pct. 1/29 2014 30/39 .769 8/8 2013 17/23 .739 6/6 Totals 47/62 .585 14/14

30/39 40/49 50+ 6/7 12/19 4/5 5/6 5/6 1/5 11/13 17/25 5/10

Lg 55 50 55


DL

OL

Height: 6-3 Weight: 261 Class: Redshirt Sophomore Last School: University Hometown: Morgantown, W.Va.

JonLEWIS 2014 (R-FR.)

• Played in eight games, primarily on special teams, but also on the defensive line • Finished with three tackles against Towson

2013 (FR.)

• Redshirted

HIGH SCHOOL

• Played defensive line for coach John Kelley at University High • Named All-State 3A Second Team • One of West Virginia’s captains for the OVAC All-Star Football Classic • Honorable Mention All-State as a junior • Two-time Two Rivers Athletic Conference First Team • Played in the North-South All-Star Football Game

PERSONAL

• Birthday is April 18 • Son of Junius and Rebecca Lewis • Father played basketball at WVU from 1976-79 and brother played football for WVU in 2007 • One of three children • Enrolled in general studies

OL

Height: 6-5 Weight: 304 Class: Redshirt Sophomore Last School: Chagrin Falls Hometown: Chagrin Falls, Ohio

GrantLINGAFELTER

Height: 6-4 Weight: 318 Class: Redshirt Senior Last School: Miami Central Hometown: Miami, Fla.

MarquisLUCAS • Has played in 23 career games and started 17

2014 (r-Jr.)

• Started all 13 games in 2014 • Helped pave the way for the offense to average 499.8 yards per game of total offense, 33.5 points per game, 182.8 rushing yards and 317.0 passing yards • Part of the offense that ranked No. 9 in passing offense, No. 11 in first down offense, No. 12 in total offense, No. 34 in scoring offense, No. 43 in rushing offense and No. 45 in third-down offense

2013 (r-So.)

• Played in nine games and started four at guard • Also used on special teams

2012 (r-Fr.)

• Added depth at both guard positions • Saw action against Kansas

2011 (Fr.)

• Redshirted • WVU Scout Team Offensive Champion: Maryland, Cincinnati

HIGH SCHOOL

• Coached by Telly Lockette at Miami Central High • Miami Herald All-Dade County First Team Offense • Played in the 2011 Nike South Florida All-Star Football Game presented by the Tournament of Championships

PERSONAL

• Birthday is March 25 • Son of Tommy Lucas • One of four children • Majoring in multidisciplinary studies • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll

2014 (r-Fr.)

• Academic All-Big 12 Second Team • Played in five games

2013 (Fr.)

• Redshirted

HIGH SCHOOL

• Played three seasons for coach Mark Iammarino at Chagrin Falls High • Associated Press All-Ohio Division III Third Team in 2012 • Two-time Northeast Lake All-District honoree • 2012 Cleveland Plain Dealer Offensive All-Star

PERSONAL

• Birthday is May 19 • Son of David and Wendy Lingafelter • Father played football at Kenyon College • Mother played field hockey and lacrosse at Kenyon • One of four children • Majoring in business • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll

MarquisLUCAS

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RB

Height: 6-9 Weight: 238 Class: Redshirt Junior Last School: Crisland Hometown: Bronx, N.Y.

CJMADUEWESI 2014 (JR.)

• Redshirted • WVU Defensive Scout Team Champion: Oklahoma State

HIGH SCHOOL

• Participated in track at Crisland High in Nigeria • Earned gold medals in track, high jump and long jump • Track captain

PERSONAL

• Birthday is August 17 • Son of Chimezie and Mkiuu Maduewesi • One of five children • Majoring in petroleum and natural gas engineering • National Society of Black Engineers • National Society of Collegiate Scholars • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll

DevonteMATHIS

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Height: 5-8 Weight: 174 Class: Redshirt Sophomore Last School: Immokalee Hometown: Immokalee, Fla.

JackyMARCELLUS 2014 (R-FR.)

• Suffered a season-ending knee injury during preseason

2013 (FR.)

• Redshirted

HIGH SCHOOL

• Two-year starter and four-year letterwinner for coach Jerrod Ackley at Immokalee High • Rushed for 374 yards and two scores as a senior with 25 receptions for 251 yards and two touchdowns before having knee surgery • An honorable mention all-state selection as a junior • Ranked No. 24 on the Orlando Sentinel Florida Top 100

PERSONAL

• Birthday is March 11 • Son of Jacques Marcellus and Dieudonne Noel • One of 11 children • Majoring in sociology and anthropology • Big 12 Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll


WR

OL

Height: 6-1 Weight: 212 Class: Redshirt Junior Last School: Miramar Hometown: Miami, Fla.

DevonteMATHIS • Has played in 15 career games

2014 (r-So.)

• Saw action in eight games • Also used on special teams

2013 (r-Fr.)

• Played in eight games at wide receiver and also used on special teams • Finished with seven catches for 82 yards • Hauled in a 12-yard grab at Kansas • Had a season-long 19 yard reception against Texas • Season-best four catches for a season-best 44 yards with long of 15 against William & Mary

2012 (Fr.)

• Redshirted • Offensive Scout Team Champion: Kansas State

HIGH SCHOOL

• Two-year starter for former Mountaineer linebacker and current assistant coach Damon Cogdell at Miramar High • Finished 2011 with 35 receptions for 552 yards and eight touchdowns • Spent 2010 between quarterback, running back and wide receiver • Represented the South Florida squad in the Nike South Florida All-Star game • Named Miami Herald All-Broward County Second-Team Offense • Member of the 2011 Sun Sentinel Class 8A-7A-6A Second-Team Offense • No. 12 on Miami Herald Top 25 2012 recruit list • Previously played for Carol City High

PERSONAL

• Birthday is January 8 • Son of Delone and Maureen Mathis • Majoring in criminology

Height: 6-4 Weight: 296 Class: Redshirt Junior Last School: Manchester Hometown: Clinton, Ohio

TonyMATTEO 2014 (r-So.)

• Added depth at left guard • Saw action in five games and started one • Earned first start at Iowa State

2013 (r-Fr.)

• Did not see game action

2012 (Fr.)

• Redshirted

HIGH SCHOOL

• Played three seasons for coach Jim France at Manchester High • Finished career without delivering a bad snap • Graded out at 97 percent in blocking efficiency on a team that amassed more than 4,000 yards • Earned Division IV All-Ohio first team offense honors in 2011, after being named special mention in 2010 • Two-time Northeastern Inland All-District first team offense and All-Pac 7 first team offense member • 2011 Cleveland Plain Dealer Offensive All-Star • 2011 Akron Beacon Journal Football All-Star • No. 20 on the 2011 Cleveland Plain Dealer Top 50 Northeast Ohio football players • Served as a team captain and earned team MVP award in 2011, while being named the school’s top lineman in 2010

PERSONAL

• Birthday is September 8 • Son of Kevin and Michelle Todd • One of four children • Majoring in multidisciplinary studies • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll

TonyMATTEO

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Height: 5-11 Weight: 234 Class: Redshirt Sophomore Last School: Williamstown Hometown: Williamstown, W.Va.

NickMEADOWS 2014 (R-FR.)

• Saw action against Towson

2013 (FR.)

• Redshirted

HIGH SCHOOL

• Played offensive and defensive line for coach Terry Smith at Williamstown High • Three-year letterwinner • All-State Second Team Offensive Line • Named team captain

PERSONAL

• Birthday is November 30 • Son of Bob and Julie Meadows • One of two children • Majoring in exercise physiology • Big 12 Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll

EdwardMULDROWIII

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Height: 5-8 Weight: 175 Class: Redshirt Sophomore Last School: Hurricane Hometown: Hurricane, W.Va.

MikeMOLINA 2014 (R-FR.)

• Saw action in two games • Connected on both of his extra point attempts against Towson

2013 (FR.)

• Redshirted

HIGH SCHOOL

• Three-year starting kicker for coach Willis May at Hurricane High • North-South All-Star Game • Named team captain • Also lettered in track • 3A state long jump qualifier

PERSONAL

• Birthday is Aug. 2 • Son of Manuel and Cheryl Molina • One of two children • Majoring in exercise physiology • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll


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WR

Height: 6-3 Weight: 215 Class: Senior Last School: Copiah-Lincoln CC Hometown: Snellville, Ga.

Height: 6-2 Weight: 196 Class: Redshirt Senior Last School: First Coast Hometown: Jacksonville, Fla.

EdwardMULDROWIII 2014 (r-Jr.)

• Played in 13 games and started eight • Had 30 tackles for the season, including 23 unassisted tackles, 1.5 sacks, four tackles for loss and two pass breakups • Finished with two tackles against Texas A&M in the Liberty Bowl • Had three solo tackles and two pass breakups at Iowa State • Registered two solo tackles at Texas • Finished with four tackles, including a sack against TCU • Tied his career high with four tackles at Oklahoma State • Also had career highs, assisting on a sack and had two tackles for loss at Oklahoma State • Earned his first start against Kansas • Finished with two solo tackles against the Jayhawks • Saw first action for WVU against Alabama • Season-high four solo tackles against Oklahoma • Finished with three tackles against the Tide • Enrolled in January 2014

KJMYERS • Has played in 33 career games

2014 (r-Jr.)

• Played in all 12 games as a receiver • Totaled four catches for 15 yards • Two catches vs, Kansas for seven yards • Two catches vs. Kansas State for eight yards

COPIAH-LINCOLN CC | 2013 (r-So.)

• Played for coach Glenn Davis at Copiah-Lincoln CC in Wesson, Miss. • Registered 56 tackles as a sophomore, including 38 unassisted, 4.5 sacks, 7.5 tackles for loss, five pass breakups, an interception and a forced fumble • Finished with five or more tackles in seven games • Collected nine stops, including seven solo, 1.5 sacks, 2.5 tackles for loss and a forced fumble against Northeast Mississippi

2011 (r-Fr.)

• Had 12 tackles, including nine unassisted stops, two pass breakups and a tackle for loss against Jones JC • As a freshman, he compiled 19 tackles, including 14 unassisted tackles, four sacks, six tackles for loss and a pass breakup

SOUTH CAROLINA | 2010 (Fr.) • Redshirted as a true freshman

HIGH SCHOOL

• Played linebacker for coach John Small at South Gwinnett High in Snellville, Ga. • Coming out of high school, he was rated a three-star prospect, the 49thbest outside linebacker in the country and the 42nd-best player in the state of Georgia by Rivals • Regarded as a three-star prospect and the 30th-best outside linebacker by Scout • Three-star prospect, according to 247Sports • PrepStar’s All-Southeast Region class

PERSONAL

• Birthday is December 3 • Son of Edward Muldrow Jr. • One of two children • Majoring in strategic communications

KJMYERS

2013 (r-So.)

• Finished with 11 catches for 111 yards with a long reception of 22 yards • Tallied two catches at Baylor for 17 yards • Game-high six catches versus Georgia State for a career-best 64 yards • Earned first career start vs. William & Mary and had three catches for 30 yards

2012 (r-Fr.)

• Played in nine games and had two catches for nine yards and a touchdown

2011 (Fr.)

• Redshirted • Offensive Scout Team Champion: Rutgers, USF

HIGH SCHOOL

• Coached by Marty Lee at First Coast High • 2010 Florida Times-Union Super 75 recruit • 2010 Florida Times-Union Super 24 • 2010 All-First Coast Second-Team Offense • 2010 first team all-conference • Scout.com Top 150 wide receiver • Also played baseball

PERSONAL

• Birthday is November 19 • Son of Kenneth and Andria Myers • One of three children • Majoring in sociology and anthropology • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll

MYERS’ RECEIVING STATISTICS MULDROW’S DEFENSIVE STATISTICS

Year Games Tackles Assists Total TFL Sacks Int. PBU FF FR 2014 13 23 7 30 4/10 1.5/6 0 2 0 0

Year Games Catches Yards Avg. TD Long 2014 12 4 15 3.8 0 5 2013 12 11 111 10.1 0 22 2012 9 2 9 4.5 1 6 Totals 33 17 135 7.9 1 22

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DL

OL

Height: 6-2 Weight: 271 Class: Redshirt Junior Last School: Wylie Hometown: Wylie, Texas

NobleNWACHUKWU • Has played in 22 career games and started 13

2014 (r-So.)

• Started all 13 games • Had 34 tackles for the season, including 21 unassisted tackles, 2.0 sacks, 8.0 tackles for loss and four pass breakups • Registered three tackles against Texas A&M in the Liberty Bowl, including 1.5 sacks • Had three solo tackles and a pass breakup at Iowa State • Finished with a tackle for loss and a pass breakup against Kansas State • Tied his career high with five tackles at Texas, including a career-high four unassisted tackles and a team and career high two tackles for loss • Had four tackles against Baylor, including two solo stops and a tackle for loss • Registered a season-high three tackles, including a tackle for loss at Texas Tech • Earned first career start against Alabama • Career-high 1.5 tackles for loss at Maryland • Had three tackles at Maryland, including season high two unassisted tackles • Finished with a career-high five tackles against the Tide

Height: 6-4 Weight: 297 Class: Redshirt Junior Last School: St. Edward Hometown: Cleveland, Ohio

TylerORLOSKY • Has played in 24 career games and started 16

2014 (r-So.)

• Academic All-Big 12 Second Team • Started all 13 games • Named WVU Offensive Player of the Game (Texas Tech) • Helped pave the way for the offense to average 499.8 yards per game of total offense, 33.5 points per game, 182.8 rushing yards and 317.0 passing yards • Part of the offense that ranked No. 9 in passing offense, No. 11 in first down offense, No. 12 in total offense, No. 34 in scoring offense, No. 43 in rushing offense and No. 45 in third-down offense

2013 (r-Fr.)

• Finished with five tackles, including four unassisted tackles, one sack and a forced fumble • Forced first career fumble vs. Iowa State • Set a career high in solo (2) and total tackles (2) against Iowa State • Collected first career sack at TCU • Tied career highs in solo and total tackles at TCU

2012 (Fr.)

• Redshirted

HIGH SCHOOL

• Started two seasons for coach Bill Howard at Wylie High • Two-time unanimous All-District 10-4A first team defense member • Five-time Wylie News Player of the Week • Dallas Morning News Player of the Week honor in 2010

PERSONAL

• Birthday is November 30 • Son of Emmanuel and Isabel Nwachukwu • Majoring in multidisciplinary studies

TylerORLOSKY

2013 (r-Fr.)

• Academic All-Big 12 Conference First Team • Played in 11 games and started three • Moved from guard to center during the spring

2012 (Fr.)

• Redshirted

HIGH SCHOOL

• Played two seasons for coach Rick Finotti at St. Edward High • Division I All-Ohio special mention honors in 2011 • Two-time Northeastern Lakes All-District First-Team Offense • Two-time Cleveland Plain Dealer Offensive All-Star • No. 3 on the 2011 Cleveland Plain Dealer Top 50 Northeast Ohio football players • Named to the Division I All-Ohio second team offense in 2010

NobleNWACHUKWU

NWACHUKWU’S DEFENSIVE STATISTICS

Year Games Tackles Assists Total TFL Sacks Int. PBU FF FR 2014 13 21 13 34 8/30 2/16 0 4 0 0 2013 9 4 1 5 1/8 1/8 0 0 1 0 Totals 22 25 14 39 9/38 3/24 0 4 1 0

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PERSONAL

• Birthday is February 15 • Son of John and Debbie Orlosky • One of two children • Majoring in sport and exercise psychology • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll


P

DL

Height: 6-3 Weight: 228 Class: Senior Last School: Fullerton College Hometown: Corona, Calif.

TyreeOWENS

NickO’TOOLE 2014 (Jr.)

• Named Academic All-Big 12 Second Team • Had 11 punts of 50 yards or more and placed 24 punts inside the 20 • Ranked No. 6 in Big 12 punting (41.8) • Finished with seven punts for 318 yards and a 45.4 average against TCU. Day included three punts of 50 or more yards (55, 59, 50) • Great day at Oklahoma State placing a career-best five punts inside the Cowboy 20 with another two being fair caught. Day included two punts traveling more than 50 yards (56, and 51) • Six punts vs. Baylor for 256 yards and a 42.7 average. Day included a long punt of 55 yards and three punts placed inside the 20 • Strong day in the wind at Texas Tech with four punts for 172 yards and a long of 51. Placed two punts inside the 20 • Five punts vs. Oklahoma with a long of 52 yards and three inside the 20 • Four punts vs. Alabama for 175 yards and a 43.8 average

2013 (So.)

• All-Big 12 Conference Second Team (Coaches, AP, Phil Steele) • Finished with 73 punts for an average of 44.1 yards • Ranked No. 15 nationally in punting and No. 2 in the Big 12 • Had 26 punts on the season of 50 yards or more and placed 22 punts inside the opponent 20 • His 26 punts of 50 yards or more were the most since Todd Sauerbrun had 33 in 1994 • 56.0 punting average against Iowa State was the highest game average since Ralph Anastasio’s 57.0 against Virginia in 1957 • Averaged 44.6 yards on eight punts at Kansas • Averaged 46.7 yards on seven punts vs. Texas • Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Week (9/30) • Eight punts vs. OSU for 357 yards and a 44.6 average • Strong day in the rain vs. Maryland with eight punts for a 46.1 average • Finished with seven punts at Oklahoma and a 45.3 average • Mountaineer debut resulted in five punts for 253 yards and a long of 60 yards

Height: 6-4 Weight: 265 Class: Redshirt Freshman Last School: Ovideo Hometown: Ovideo, Fla.

2014 (FR.)

• Redshirted • WVU Defensive Scout Team Champion: Kansas

HIGH SCHOOL

• Played for coach Wes Allen at Oviedo High • Finished with 68 tackles, including three sacks and 10 tackles for loss, a forced fumble, a fumble recovery and blocked a kick as a senior • Two-time Orlando Sentinel All-Area Second Team defensive line • Earned a spot on the 2013 All-Seminole Athletic Conference First Team defense • Selected to play in the Central Florida All-Star Game • No. 13 rated prospect by Orlando Sentinel on its Central Florida Super60 • No. 75 on Orlando Sentinel’s Top 100 Florida prospects • No. 46 rated defensive end by 247Sports, No. 82 by Scout and No. 121 by ESPN • No. 148 rated prospect in Florida by 247Sports, No. 200 by ESPN

PERSONAL

• Birthday is December 17 • Son of Marlon Owens and Hakim DuPree • One of two children • Enrolled in general studies

FULLERTON COLLEGE

• Played one season for coach Tim Byrnes at Fullerton College • Punted 49 times for 2,050 yards with 15 punts inside the 20-yard line • Named to the 2012 Southern California Football Association AllConference First Team

HIGH SCHOOL

• Two-year starter for national powerhouse Mater Dei High • Recorded 37 punts for 1,427 yards with a long of 64 as a senior, including 19 inside the 20-yard line • Knocked 42 punts for 1,377 yards in 2010 • 2011 All-Trinity League First Team Defense

PERSONAL

• Birthday is May 17 • Son of Sean and Mariella O’Toole • One of three children • Majoring in psychology • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll

O’TOOLE’S PUNTING STATISTICS Year Punts 2014 57 2013 73 Totals 130

Yards 2,383 3,218 5,601

Avg. Lg TB 41.8 59 2 44.1 68 5 43.1 68 7

FC 50+ I-20 21 11 24 23 26 22 44 37 46

NickO’TOOLE

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2015 PLAYER PROFILES

OL

WR

Height: 6-5 Weight: 312 Class: Redshirt Junior Last School: Hamilton Hometown: Hamilton, Ohio

LamarPARKER

AdamPANKEY • Has played in 21 career games and started 13

2014 (r-So.)

• Started all 13 games • Helped pave the way for the offense to average 499.8 yards per game of total offense, 33.5 points per game, 182.8 rushing yards and 317.0 passing yards

2013 (r-Fr.)

• Played in eight games, adding depth at tackle • Missed the first four games after having offseason knee surgery • Used on 126 offensive plays • Helped pave the way for the offense to average 148.7 rushing yards a game • WVU had a 1,000-yard rusher for the first time since 2009

2012 (Fr.)

• Redshirted

HIGH SCHOOL

• Three-year starter for coach Bob Jacoby at Hamilton High • Earned Division I All-Ohio Third Team Offense honors as a senior • Southwest All-District first team offense in 2011, after earning secondteam honors in 2010 • Three-time All-Greater Miami first team offense member

PERSONAL

• Birthday is February 2 • Son of Leslie Campbell • Majoring in multidisciplinary studies • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll

AdamPANKEY

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Height: 5-8 Weight: 167 Class: Redshirt Freshman Last School: Booker T. Washington Hometown: Miami, Fla.

2014 (FR.)

• Redshirted

HIGH SCHOOL

• Starting wide receiver for coach Tim Harris at Booker T. Washington High • Finished his career with 2,198 receiving yards on 132 catches and 23 touchdowns Registered 2,789 all-purpose yards • 2013 Florida Class 4A All-State Honorable Mention • Two-time Miami Herald All-Dade Football 5A First Team Offense • Played in the 2013 Nike South Florida All-Star game • No. 17 on Miami Herald’s Top 25 football prospects in Miami-Dade area • No. 85 on Florida’s Top 100 players by Miami Herald • Ranked No. 222 on ESPN’s Top 300 national player rankings • Rated the No. 38 top player in Florida by ESPN, No. 74 by 247Sports, No. 92 on Rivals Florida Top 100 • Named No. 30 on ESPN’s top wide receivers nationally, No. 77 by Rivals • No. 113 in the Southeast Region by ESPN

PERSONAL

• Birthday is October 30 • Son of Shavon Parker • One of two children • Enrolled in general studies


WR

LB

Height: 5-9 Weight: 175 Class: Redshirt Freshman Last School: McKinley Hometown: Niles, Ohio

ShaqPETTEWAY

ChrisPARRY 2014 (FR.)

• Redshirted

HIGH SCHOOL

• Played for coach Brian Shaner at McKinley High • Named all-state in football • Finished with a team-high 77 catches for 924 yards and nine touchdowns • Trumbull County All-Star Team • Two-time All-Northeast Inland District team • Lettered in football, basketball and baseball • Team captain

PERSONAL

• Birthday is February 14 • Son of Tim and Marijane Parry • One of two children • Majoring in athletic coaching education

Height: 6-0 Weight: 230 Class: Redshirt Senior Last School: Steubenville Hometown: Steubenville, Ohio

• Has played in 38 career games and has one start

2014 (r-Jr.)

• Played in 13 games and started one • Registered two solo tackles against Texas A&M in the Liberty Bowl • Had 39 tackles for the season, including 32 solo stops, one sack, four tackles for loss and two pass breakups • Finished with a season-high six tackles at Iowa State • Had four solo tackles against Kansas State, including a tackle for loss • Finished with a solo tackle and a pass breakup at Texas • Another five-tackle performance at Oklahoma State • Tied his season-high of five solo tackles against Baylor • Finished with a season-high five solo tackles at Texas Tech, including a tackle for loss • Registered three solo tackles, including a tackle for loss and a pass breakup against Kansas • Finished with three solo tackles, including a sack against Towson

2013 (r-So.)

• Redshirted after sustaining a season-ending knee injury during preseason

2012 (So.)

• Saw action in all 13 games, adding depth at Sam linebacker • Moved from safety to the Star linebacker • Finished with 42 total tackles, including 26 solo stops, 1.5 sacks, 4.5 tackles for loss and three pass breakups • Made seven stops, including five solo tackles against Kansas • At Iowa State, recorded four total tackles, including three solo stops • Had a career-high two pass breakups, two assisted tackles and an assist on a tackle for loss against Oklahoma • Set career highs in solo tackles (6), assisted tackles (4), total tackles (10), tackles for loss (1.5), sacks (1.5) and pass breakups (1) against TCU • Set career highs in solo tackles (3) and total tackles (5) vs. JMU • Had two solo tackles and made first career tackle for loss versus Marshall

2011 (Fr.)

• Played in 12 games • Added depth at bandit safety and was used extensively on special teams

HIGH SCHOOL

• Coached by Reno Saccoccia at Steubenville High • All-Valley captain as a senior • Two-time All-Ohio First Team • Two-time Wheeling Intelligencer All-Valley First Team • Earned Dapper Dan Special Achievement Award

PERSONAL

• Birthday is February 2 • Son of Keisha Petteway • One of three children • Majoring in multidisciplinary studies • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll

PETTEWAY’S DEFENSIVE STATISTICS

ShaqPETTEWAY

Year Games Tackles Assists Total TFL Sacks Int. PBU FF FR 2014 13 32 7 39 4/10 1/4 0 2 0 0 2012 13 26 16 42 4.5/17 1.5/14 0 3 0 0 2011 12 5 3 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 38 63 26 89 8.5/27 2.5/18 0 5 0 0

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LB

S

Height: 6-2 Weight: 236 Class: Sophomore Last School: Jensen Beach Hometown: Stuart, Fla.

BrandanRIVERS

XavierPRESTON 2014 (Fr.)

• Played in nine games • Also used on special teams • Finished with two tackles for the season, including a solo tackle against TCU

HIGH SCHOOL

• Played for coaches John Fey and Tim Caffey at Jensen Beach High • Accounted for 55 tackles, five TFL, three sacks and three forced fumbles as a senior • Had double-figure tackle games of 14, 12 and 11 during his senior season • Also recorded six catches for 122 yards and two touchdowns • Played defensive end, receiver and running back during high school career • Played in the Miami-Dade vs. Team Florida all-star game • All-Area Honorable Mention as a junior with 50 tackles, 14 TFL, four sacks, four forced fumbles and a fumble recovery • Registered 129 rushing yards and three touchdowns as a junior • Participated in basketball while in high school

Height: 6-0 Weight: 187 Class: Redshirt Freshman Last School: Hubbard Hometown: Hubbard, Ohio

2014 (FR.)

• Redshirted

HIGH SCHOOL

• Played for coach Brian Hoffman at Hubbard High • Three-year letterwinner and team’s most improved player • Also lettered in basketball and baseball

PERSONAL

• Birthday is April 12 • Son of John Perl and Tania DeWitt • Majoring in sport management • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll

PERSONAL

• Birthday is January 24 • Son of James Preston and Char Harris • One of nine children • Majoring in business and economics

WR

Height: 6-1 Weight: 201 Class: Redshirt Freshman Last School: Gateway Hometown: Monroeville, Pa.

RickyROGERS 2014 (FR.)

• Redshirted • WVU Offensive Scout Champion: Texas Tech • Enrolled at WVU in January 2014

HIGH SCHOOL

• Played for coach Don Militzer at Gateway High • 2013 WPIAL Class 4A All-Foothills Conference First Team offense • WesternPAFootball.net top wide receiver • PennLive.com Pennsylvania 2014 Fab 25 • Earned a spot on Pennsylvania’s “Finest 47” by 247Sports

PERSONAL

• Birthday is July 13 • Son of Alvis Rogers and Cheryl Sandora • Majoring in dance • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll

XavierPRESTON

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DL

Height: 6-4 Weight: 294 Class: Redshirt Senior Last School: Centerville Hometown: Centerville, Ohio

KyleROSE • Has played in 38 career games and started 20

2014 (r-Jr.)

• Started all 13 games • Finished with two tackles against Texas A&M in the Liberty Bowl • Tied his season high with six tackles and two quarterback hurries at Iowa State • Blocked a field goal against Kansas State • Finished with three solo tackles against TCU • Season-high six tackles, including a season-high four unassisted tackles at Oklahoma State • Registered three solo tackles, including one for loss at Texas Tech • Finished with five tackles against Alabama

2013 (r-So.)

• Played in 12 games and started six at defensive end • Fifth-leading tackler on the team with 49 tackles, including 29 solo stops • Third on the team with 8.5 tackles for loss • Had at least one tackle for loss in six games • Tied a career high with five assisted tackles vs. Iowa State • Made a career-high five solo tackles at Kansas • Tied a career high in solo tackles (3) and recorded his first fumble recovery of his career vs. Texas • Set a career high in assisted tackles (5) and total tackles (7) at TCU • Tied season high in assisted tackles (3) vs. Oklahoma State • Tied a career-high three solo tackles vs. Maryland

• Second on the team with a career-high six tackles vs. Georgia State, including 1.5 tackles for loss and a sack • Recorded a career-high two tackles for loss at Oklahoma

2012 (r-Fr.)

• Added depth at defensive end • Played in all 13 games, making first career start against Kansas State • Tied a season high in solo tackles (3) and total tackles (4) against TCU • Against Kansas State, set a career high with three solo tackles and tied a career high with four total tackles • Against James Madison, had career highs in assisted tackles (4) and total tackles (4); also had first career pass breakup • Saw first action of his career versus Marshall, registering three tackles, including two assisted tackles, versus the Herd

2011 (Fr.)

• Redshirted

HIGH SCHOOL

• Coached by Ron Ullery at Centerville High • Finished 2010 season with 86.5 tackles, 11 tackles for loss, 8.5 sacks, one forced fumble, three fumble recoveries and one interception • Invited to play in the Pennsylvania-Ohio Big 33 Game • Scout.com Top 75 defensive end • rivals.com Ohio Postseason Top 60

PERSONAL

• Birthday is October 2 • Son of Todd and Theresa Rose • Majoring in criminology

ROSE’S DEFENSIVE STATISTICS

Year Games Tackles Assists Total TFL Sacks Int. PBU FF FR 2014 13 19 16 35 1/1 0 0 0 0 0 2013 12 29 20 49 8.5/31 1/7 0 1 0 1 2012 13 14 11 25 0 0 0 2 0 0 Totals 38 62 47 109 9.5/32 1/7 0 3 0 1

KyleROSE

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CB

CB

Height: 5-11 Weight: 188 Class: Senior Last School: Mainland Hometown: Daytona Beach, Fla.

KhairiSHARIFF

RickRUMPH • Has played in 31 career games

2014 (Jr.)

• Played in 13 games • Had 22 tackles, including 17 unassisted tackles and an interception

2013 (So.)

• Added depth at boundary safety and was used on special teams

2012 (Fr.)

• Added depth at boundary cornerback and was used on special teams

HIGH SCHOOL

• Starter for coach Scott Wilson as a senior at Mainland High • Named 6A all-state, all-county and Top 10 Grid Iron Performance Player for Volusia County • Played in the Central Florida All-Star game

PERSONAL

• Birthday is August 19 • Son of Kenya Wallace • One of four children • Majoring in anthropology and sociology

RUMPH’S DEFENSIVE STATISTICS

Year Games Tackles Assists Total TFL Sacks Int. PBU FF FR 2014 13 17 5 22 0 0 1 1 0 0 2013 9 3 3 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 2012 9 6 3 9 0 0 0 0 0 1 Totals 31 26 11 37 0 0 1 1 0 1

RickRUMPH

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Height: 5-8 Weight: 180 Class: Redshirt Junior Last School: Cisco JC Hometown: Houston, Texas

2014 (JR.)

• Redshirted • WVU Scout Team Defensive Champion: Texas Tech

CISCO JC (2013)

• Played for Coach Dionte Dean at Cisco JC • Finished with 10 tackles, one interception and three pass breakups • Dean’s List

VICTOR VALLEY (2012)

• Helped lead Victor Valley to a 6-4 record and a No. 8 ranking in the Southern Region • Earned honor roll honors

HIGH SCHOOL

• Played for Coach Trey Herrmann at Bellaire High • Team captain • Started seven games as a senior • Was an all-district performer

PERSONAL

• Birthday is January 11 • Son of Reginald Washington and Rachel Solomon • One of six children • Majoring in multidisciplinary studies • Big 12 Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll


RB

Height: 5-11 Weight: 221 Class: Redshirt Junior Last School: Pitt Hometown: Hopewell, Pa.

RushelSHELL 2014 (r-So.)

• Played in 12 games and started eight • WVU’s leading rusher with 176 carries for 788 yards and seven touchdowns; had 21 catches for 140 yards • In the Big 12, ranked No. 5 in rushing yards and No. 6 in rushing yards per game, No. 7 in rushing TDs and No. 15 in all-purpose yards • Career day at Iowa State, running for a season-best 146 yards, his third 100-yard rushing game of the season • Scored the game’s opening touchdown at ISU on a 54-yard run, the Mountaineers’ longest scoring run of the season • Paced team with 62 rushing yards against Kansas State • Finished with five carries for 22 yards at Texas, averaging 4.4 yards per carry and a long run of 11 yards • Returned to the field against TCU and had a long run of 14 yards • Missed Oklahoma State game with injury • Three carries before suffering game-ending injury against Baylor • Recorded 100 or more rushing yards for the second straight week at Texas Tech, finishing with 110 yards and two touchdowns. • Along with Wendell Smallwood (123 yards) at Texas Tech, became the first two WVU running back to have 100 yards rushing each in a game since Pat White (200) and Noel Devine (154) at Louisville in 2008 • Scored one rushing TD in five straight games from Towson through a season-high two at Texas Tech • Registered first 100-yard rushing game as a Mountaineer against Kansas, gaining a game-best 113 yards on 21 attempts • Tallied a one-yard rushing TD against the Jayhawks • Scored third TD of the season with a five-yard run vs. Oklahoma; first rushing score against OU in 2014 • Netted team-best 60 yards rushing against the Sooners, the game’s second-best total • Gained a team- and season-best 98 yards rushing at Maryland; day included a 1-yard scoring run on the team’s first drive • Scored first TD on a two-yard rush vs. Towson • Ran for a game-best 71 yards against the Tigers • Earned first career start as a Mountaineer against Alabama • Tallied a team-best 38 rushing yards vs. Alabama and caught two passes for 19 yards

• Pittsburgh Post-Gazette West Male Athlete of the Year • Two-time winner of the Pittsburgh Athletic Association’s “Mercury Award,” annually presented to the High School Player of the Year • Led Hopewell to four WPIAL Class AAA playoff berths, including a title game appearance his sophomore year • Selected to play in the Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl at Chase Field in Phoenix • Played in the Big 33 Football Classic • In four seasons at Hopewell, rushed for a state-record 9,078 yards on 1,107 carries (8.2 avg.) • Scored 110 career touchdowns, the most in WPIAL history • Set a national record with 39 consecutive 100-yard games, eclipsing former Oklahoma Sooners great Billy Sims’ mark of 38 set in 1975 • Rushed for 200 yards or more in 25 games • In 44 career contests, averaged 206 yards per game • Rushed for more than 2,000 yards in each of his final three seasons • As a senior, rushed for 2,312 yards on 311 attempts (7.4 avg.) and scored 28 touchdowns • His junior year he totaled 2,510 yards and 32 TDs • Rushed for 2,740 yards as a sophomore and 1,516 as a freshman

2013 (r-Fr.)

• Redshirted to fulfill NCAA transfer requirements • WVU Defensive Scout Team Champion: Oklahoma State • Transferred to WVU from Pitt in summer 2013

2012 (Pitt)

• As the primary backup to Ray Graham at Pitt in 2012, rushed for 641 yards and four touchdowns as a true freshman • Both of those totals were good for second on the team, and tops among returning backs

HIGH SCHOOL

• Played under Coach Dave Vestal at Hopewell High • USA TODAY first team All-USA • Sports Illustrated and ESPNHS All-American • Finished his career as the most prolific rusher in Pennsylvania history • Four-time Pennsylvania Sports Writers All-State Class AAA selection, including first-team honors his final three years • Pennsylvania Sports Writers and Pennsylvania Football News Class AAA Player of the Year • Two-time Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Player of the Year • Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Player of the Year • Beaver County Times and Tribune-Review Male Athlete of the Year

RushelSHELL

SHELL’S RUSHING STATISTICS

Year Games Att. Yards Avg. TD Long 2014 12 176 788 4.5 7 54

SHELL’S RECEIVING STATISTICS Year Games 2014 12

No. 21

Yards 140

Avg. TD Long 6.7 0 19

SHELL’S KICKOFF RETURN STATISTICS Year Returns 2014 3

Yards Avg. Long 61 20.3 29

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WR

Height: 6-1 Weight: 200 Class: Junior Last School: Eastern Christian Hometown: Clayton, N.J.

DaikielSHORTSJr. • Has played in 25 career games and started 13

2014 (So.)

• Played in 13 games and started four • Had 24 catches for 346 yards and two touchdowns • Saw action on 572 plays, including 482 on offense • Season-high 85 plays at Maryland • Hauled in his second TD of the season at Iowa State, catching a 15-yard pass from Skyler Howard • Finished with a season-high 72 yards on four catches, against Kansas State, including season-long catch of 29 yards • Grabbed season-long catch of 23 yards at Texas Tech • Earned first start of the season at Maryland • Caught first score of the season at Maryland, an 11-yard connection with Clint Trickett • Made season-best catch of 21 yards against Towson

2013 (Fr.)

• Played in 12 games and started nine at wide receiver • Also used on special teams • Tied for team lead with 45 receptions • Had five or more catches in six games • Third on squad with 495 yards and two touchdowns • Ranked No. 14 in the Big 12 in receptions per game and No. 22 in receiving yards • Ranked No. 19 in the Big 12 Conference in receiving yards per game • Caught a game-high six passes at Kansas • Led WVU with six catches for a career-high 98 yards at TCU • Season-best catch of 38 yards at TCU • Grabbed three catches at Kansas State • Career day against Texas Tech, catching a game-best nine passes for a team-best 78 yards • First Mountaineer to catch at least nine passes since Stedman Bailey (11 vs. Kansas, 12/1/12) • Caught a career-long 28-yard catch at Baylor • Caught a team-best five catches for 32 yards vs. Oklahoma State • WVU Offensive Champion: Georgia State • Made five catches, including two touchdowns, for a game-best 88 yards vs. Georgia State • First Mountaineer to catch at least two TDs in a game since Stedman Bailey (vs. Syracuse, 12/29/12) • First career TD reception, a 21-yard catch in the first quarter vs. Georgia State, also was first career TD pass for Ford Childress • Hauled in a team-best seven catches in his WVU debut vs. William & Mary, including a long of 15 • Enrolled at West Virginia in January 2013

HIGH SCHOOL

• Coached by Dwayne Thomas at Eastern Christian Academy • Played in three games in 2012, recording 16 catches for 342 yards, an average of 21.4 yards per reception, and four touchdowns • Previously lettered for three seasons at Red Lion Christian Academy

PERSONAL

• Birthday is October 6 • Son of Daikiel, Jr., and Kheesha Shorts • One of four children • Majoring in criminology • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll

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DaikielSHORTSJr.

SHORTS’ RECEIVING STATISTICS Year Games 2014 13 2013 12 Totals 25

No. 24 45 69

Yards 346 495 841

Avg. TD Long 14.4 2 29 11.0 2 38 12.2 4 38


RB

2013 (Fr.) Height: 5-11 Weight: 201 Class: Junior Last School: Eastern Christian Hometown: Wilmington, Del.

WendellSMALLWOOD • Has played in 25 games and started 10

2014 (So.)

• Played in 13 games and started nine • Mountaineers’ No. 2 rusher with 148 carries for 722 yards and two touchdowns; fourth-leading receiver with 31 catches for 326 yards • Ranked No. 7 in the Big 12 in rushing yards, No. 9 in rushing yards per game and No. 17 in all-purpose yards • Led the Mountaineers with eight carries for 77 yards rushing with a season-long run of 35 against Texas A&M in the Liberty Bowl; averaged 9.6 yards per carry • Gained 33 yards on the ground at Iowa State, including a long run of 11 yards • Had 13 carries for 45 yards and a touchdown at Texas; also finished with four catches for 10 yards • Finished with 72 all-purpose yards against TCU • Career day at Oklahoma State, gaining a game-best 132 yards on 23 carries; finished with 146 all-purpose yards • Team-leading 66 rushing yards on a career-high 20 attempts against Baylor; also had a 23-yard reception • Registered first career 100-yard rushing game at Texas Tech with a teambest 123 yards on a season-high 15 carries, including a season-long rush of 25 yards • Along with Rushel Shell (110 yards) at Texas Tech, became the first two WVU runners to have 100 yards rushing each in a game since Pat White (200) and Noel Devine (154) at Louisville in 2008 • Second on the team with 47 rushing yards vs. Kansas • Finished with 82 all-purpose yards against Oklahoma, including a seasonhigh 38 yards rushing • Second on team with 55 receiving yards against Towson • Caught a career-best six receptions for 73 yards, also a career high, against Alabama

• Enrolled at West Virginia in January 2013 • Played in 12 games and started one at running back • Also used extensively on special teams as a kick returner • Ranked No. 9 in the Big 12 Conference in kickoff returns • Finished with 39 carries for 221 yards • Had 11 catches for 132 yards, averaging 12.0 yards per catch • Career-long reception of 30 yards at Kansas; finished with a career-high 42 yards receiving • Rushed for 18 yards on four carries against Texas, while also recording a career-high 37 yards receiving on two receptions • Finished with 36 all-purpose yards at TCU • Averaged 23.0 yards per kickoff return at Kansas State • Finished with seven kickoff returns for 155 yards at Baylor • Long return of 38 yards at Baylor • Tallied a 30-yard run vs. Maryland • Finished second on the team with 62 yards rushing vs. Georgia State • Ran five times and gained 25 yards at Oklahoma, an average of 5.0 yards per carry with a long of 16 yards • Also had first two receptions for 24 yards at OU, with a long of 12 yards • Scored on a two-yard rush in his Mountaineer debut against William & Mary

HIGH SCHOOL

• Coached by Dwayne Thomas at Eastern Christian Academy • Previously lettered for three seasons at Red Lion Christian Academy • Team co-offensive most valuable player as a sophomore and junior • Special teams’ most valuable player as a freshman, finishing with six touchdowns

PERSONAL

• Birthday is January 26 • Son of Nichelle Barber • Majoring in criminology

SMALLWOOD’S RUSHING STATISTICS

Year Games Att. Yards Avg. TD Long 2014 13 148 722 4.9 2 35 2013 12 39 221 5.7 1 38 Totals 25 187 943 5.0 3 38

SMALLWOOD’S RECEIVING STATISTICS Year Games 2014 13 2013 12 Totals 25

No. 31 11 42

Yards 326 132 458

Avg. TD Long 10.5 0 50 12.0 0 30 10.9 0 50

WendellSMALLWOOD

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QB

WR

Height: 6-3 Weight: 198 Class: Freshman Last School: Eastern Christian Hometown: Wilmington, Del.

DavidSILLS • Enrolled at WVU in January 2015

HIGH SCHOOL

• Coached by Dwayne Thomas at Eastern Christian Academy • Played three games in 2014 before breaking his ankle and missing the remainder of the season Completed 38-of-74 passes for 594 yards and seven touchdowns • 2013 Maryland Consensus All-State • 2013 Maryland Private School All-State First Team • Completed 202-of-318 passes for 2,688 yards and 27 touchdowns in 2013 • No. 14 ranked player in Maryland and No. 25 ranked quarterback by ESPN • Ranked No. 11 player in Maryland and No. 19 ranked pro-style quarterback by 247sports.com

PERSONAL

• Birthday is May 29 • Son of David IV and Denise Sills • One of four children • Majoring in civil engineering

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Height: 5-9 Weight: 174 Class: Redshirt Freshman Last School: North Shore Hometown: Houston, Texas

PrenticeTILLMANJr 2014 (FR.)

• Redshirted

HIGH SCHOOL

• Played for coach Jon Kay at North Shore High • Averaged 5.3 yards per carry with a long of 25 yards as a senior • Team averaged 41.5 points per game, rushed for 333.5 yards per game and 401.5 yards of total offense

PERSONAL

• Birthday is July 10 • Son of Prentice Sr. and Vickie Tillman • One of four children • Majoring in business


WR

Height: 5-7 Weight: 176 Class: Senior Last School: Katy Hometown: Katy, Texas

JordanTHOMPSON • Has played in 36 games and started 13

2014 (Jr.)

• Played in 13 games and started nine • Third-leading receiver for WVU with 49 catches for 598 yards and two touchdowns • Ranked No. 17 in the Big 12 in receptions per game • Finished with three catches for 84 yards against Texas A&M in the Liberty Bowl with a long of 43 yards • Tallied 65 yards on four catches at Iowa State, including a long of 28 yards • Hauled in two passes for 20 yards against Kansas State before exiting with an injury • Finished with five catches for 43 yards at Texas, including a long grab of 15 yards • Paced team with a game-best seven catches against TCU • Second on team with five catches at Oklahoma State • Finished with three catches for 18 yards against Baylor • Played critical role in WVU’s win at Texas Tech, catching a career-best six catches for a career-high 109 yards; first career 100-yard receiving game • Day against the Red Raiders included a TD of 56 yards, a career-long reception; his score jump-started WVU’s come back late in the third quarter • Two catches against Kansas, including a long of 19 • Two catches against Oklahoma, including a long of 25 • First career touchdown against Towson, a 19-yard pass from Clint Trickett • Second on team with five catches against the Tigers • Career day against Alabama with five catches for 62 yards, including a long of 32

2013 (So.)

• Played in 10 games and started two at wide receiver • Also used on special teams • Missed the first two games from a preseason shoulder injury • Three catches at Kansas • Hauled in a career-best five catches at TCU • Caught three catches for a career-best 41 yards at Kansas State, including a career-long catch of 17 yards • Had his third straight multi-catch game against Texas Tech • Tallied two catches at Baylor • Made first significant appearance of the season against Oklahoma State and caught three passes for 30 yards, including a career long of 17

2012 (Fr.)

• Earned starting nod at inside receiver during first fall camp after enrolling in January 2012 • Saw time in 13 games and started two • Nabbed an 11-yard catch vs. Oklahoma and finished with one three-yard rush • Had a career day at Texas Tech, catching three passes for 27 yards, including a career-long reception of 15 yards • Two catches at Texas • Earned first career start in Baylor win and caught two passes for 18 yards • Had two catches for 10 yards vs. Maryland, including a 12-yard reception • Caught two passes in Mountaineer debut against Marshall

HIGH SCHOOL

• Coached by Gary Joseph at Katy High • Ranked ninth in the Houston area in receiving yards and fifth in receiving touchdowns • Houston Chronicle Texas Top 100 recruit • Houston Chronicle All-Greater Houston Second Team Offense in 2011 • 19-5A All-District Special Teams Player of the Year and unanimous firstteam wide receiver and first-team return specialist in 2011

JordanTHOMPSON

PERSONAL

• Birthday is June 30 • Son of Curtis and Adele Thompson • Oldest of three children • Majoring in criminology • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll

THOMPSON’S RECEIVING STATISTICS Year Games 2014 13 2013 10 2012 13 Totals 36

No. 49 23 13 85

Yards 598 178 85 861

Avg. TD Long 12.2 2 56 37.7 0 17 6.5 0 15 10.1 2 56

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RB

OL

Height: 6-1 Weight: 224 Class: Redshirt Freshman Last School: Hillside Hometown: Durham, N.C.

SylvesterTOWNES

DonteTHOMAS-WILLIAMS 2014 (FR.)

• Redshirted • WVU Scout Team Offensive Champion: Baylor

HIGH SCHOOL

• Played for coach Antonio King at Hillside High • Finished with 2,400 yards rushing and 24 touchdowns as a senior • Two-time All-PAC 6 Conference selection • Earned all-area, All-Herald Sun and All-High SchoolOT.com teams • Selected to play in the Offense-Defense All-American Bowl • No. 46 on ESPN’s Top 300 • RivalsTop300 • No. 12 running back nationally by 247Sports, No. 13 by ESPN, No. 21 by Rivals and No. 26 by Scout • No. 9 ranking in North Carolina by ESPN, No. 11 by 247Sports, No. 13 by Rivals • No. 74 ranking on ESPN Southeast rankings

PERSONAL

• Birthday is July 19 • Son of Candace Williams • One of seven children • Enrolled in general studies • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll

WR 2014 (FR.)

• Redshirted

HIGH SCHOOL

• Played for coach Mark Turner at Dublin Coffman High • Helped lead Dublin Coffman to an 8-4 record and advance to the second round of the state playoffs • Honorable Mention All-State as a junior at Hurricane High (W.Va.) • Named second-team All-Mountain State Athletic Conference • As a junior, finished with 49 catches for 718 yards and seven touchdowns • Played 12 games as a senior finishing with 67 catches for 773 yards

• Birthday is January 22 • Son of Roger and Eunice Turner • One of three children • Majoring in environmental and national resource economics

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• Redshirted • WVU Offensive Scout Team Champion: Kansas • Enrolled at WVU in January 2014

COAHOMA CC

• Played two seasons for coach Freeman Horton at Coahoma Community College in Clarksdale, Miss. • Named to the All-Region 23 First-Team Offense • Earned All-State North Division First-Team Offense in 2013

HIGH SCHOOL

• Three-year starter for coach Charlie White at Germantown High • Second team All-State • First Team All-Region • Played in the 2011 AutoZone Liberty Bowl High School All-Star Game • Named to the 2011 Commercial Appeal Best of the Preps Tennessee County Team • Birthday is Jan. 13 • Son of Sylvester and Clezel Townes • One of three children • Majoring in multidisciplinary studies • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll

KoiTURNER

PERSONAL

2014 (JR.)

PERSONAL

Height: 6-0 Weight: 170 Class: Redshirt Freshman Last School: Dublin Coffman Hometown: Dublin, Ohio

Height: 6-6 Weight: 298 Class: Redshirt Junior Last School: Coahoma CC Hometown: Memphis, Tenn.


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OL

Height: 5-11 Weight: 205 Class: Junior Last School: Martin Luther King Hometown: Lithonia, Ga.

Height: 6-4 Weight: 300 Class: Redshirt Senior Last School: Copiah-Lincoln CC Hometown: Brookhaven, Miss.

StoneUNDERWOOD

JeremyTYLER • Has played in 21 career games and started one

2014 (So.)

• Played in 13 games • Season-high three tackles against Oklahoma • Season-high two solo stops against the Sooners

2013 (Fr.)

• Played in eight games and started one • Added depth at boundary safety • Also used on special teams • Finished with 17 tackles, including 12 solo stops, three tackles for loss, a pass breakup and a forced fumble • Season-high 10 tackles, including 10 unassisted tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss, a pass breakup and a forced fumble against Iowa State • Registered three tackles and assisted on a tackle for loss at Kansas • Posted a solo tackle against Texas • Had two solo tackles at TCU

HIGH SCHOOL

• Two-year starter for coaches Michael Carson and Rober Freeman at Martin Luther King High • Class 5-A all-state and all-region selection, as well as all-area and allregion as a senior • Played in the Georgia All-Star game and finished with three tackles and an interception

PERSONAL

• Birthday is March 23 • Son of Al and Renee Tyler • One of four children • Majoring in communication studies

StoneUNDERWOOD

2014 (R-JR.)

• Added depth at guard and center • Played in four games

2013 (R-SO.)

• Did not see game action

COPIAH-LINCOLN CC 2012 (R-FR.)

• Started all 12 games for Glenn Davis at Copiah-Lincoln CC in 2012 • All-NJCAA Region 23 First Team • All-Mississippi Association of Community/Junior Colleges First Team

SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA 2011 (FR.) • Redshirted

HIGH SCHOOL

JeremyTYLER

TYLER’S DEFENSIVE STATISTICS

Year Games Tackles Assists Total TFL Sacks Int. PBU FF FR 2014 13 7 2 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 2013 8 12 5 17 3/8 0 0 1 1 0 Totals 21 19 7 26 3/8 0 0 1 1 0

• Played for coach Tucker Peavey at Brookhaven High • Clarion Ledger All-State Second Team • Named a first-team member on the MAC Class 5A and Region 3 5A MVP team • Member of the Daily Leader All-Lincoln County team • One of the top 125 seniors in Mississippi by the Jackson Clarion Ledger • Played in the Mississippi-Alabama All-Star Game

PERSONAL

• Birthday is December 29 • Son of Don and Sarah Underwood • Majoring in multidisciplinary studies • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll

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LB

RB

Height: 6-2 Weight: 228 Class: Redshirt Junior Last School: Hallandale Hometown: Hollywood, Fla.

SeanWALTERS • Has played in 18 career games

2014 (r-So.)

• Saw action in six games

2013 (r-Fr.)

• Played in 12 games at Sam linebacker • Also used on special teams • Finished with three tackles • Set a career-high in solo (2) and total tackles (2) against Iowa State • Made his first tackle against Texas • Saw his first action in a Mountaineer uniform against William & Mary

2012 (Fr.)

• Redshirted • Defensive Scout Team Champion: Baylor, TCU, Kansas • Enrolled at West Virginia in January

HIGH SCHOOL

• Played one season for coach Dameon Jones at Hallandale High • Sun Sentinel Honorable Mention All-Broward County Defense • Ranked as the No. 5 safety on Miami Herald Top Players by Position list • Played for the South Florida All-Stars in the 2011 Nike South Florida All-Star Game • Invited to the FACA North-South All-Star Game

PERSONAL

• Birthday is October 19 • Son of Bobby Walters and Octavia Lawson • One of four children • Brother Jermaine played football at Colorado State • Majoring in multidisciplinary studies • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll

Height: 6-2 Weight: 232 Class: Redshirt Sophomore Last School: Spring Valley Hometown: Huntington, W.Va.

ElijahWELLMAN 2014 (r-Fr.)

• Played in 12 games • Scored his first collegiate touchdown on a four-yard reception against Texas A&M in the Liberty Bowl • First career rush against Towson • Saw first collegiate action against Alabama, finishing with a 10-yard reception

2013 (Fr.)

• Redshirted • Offensive Scout Team Champion: Georgia State

HIGH SCHOOL

• Played for coach Brad Dingess at Spring Valley • Won the Sam Huff Award as the top defensive player of the year by the state’s sportswriters’ association • Three-time 3A all-state first team selection by the West Virginia Sportswriters’ Association, including being named defensive captain as a senior • Three-time Mountain State Athletic Conference, including Defensive Player of the Year as a senior • Finished with 1,676 yards rushing and 18 touchdowns • Also had 124 tackles, including two sacks, 11 tackles for loss, three forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries and an interception he returned for a touchdown • Played for the South team in the 2012 Chesapeake Bowl • Three-time Class 3A All-State First Team in baseball

PERSONAL

• Birthday is September 20 • Son of Brian and Renee Wellman • One of three children • Majoring in criminology • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll

ElijahWELLMAN SeanWALTERS

WALTERS’ DEFENSIVE STATISTICS

Year Games Tackles Assists Total TFL Sacks Int. PBU FF FR 2014 6 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2013 12 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 18 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0

100

WELLMAN’S RUSHING STATISTICS

Year Games Att. Yards Avg. TD Long 2014 12 2 4 2.0 0 2

WELLMAN’S RECEIVING STATISTICS

Year Games 2014 12

No. 4

Yards 11

Avg. TD Long 2.8 1 10


OL

S

Height: 6-2 Weight: 280 Class: Redshirt Sophomore Last School: Centreville Hometown: Centreville, Va.

BrendanWILLIS 2014 (R-FR.)

• Did not see game action • WVU Offensive Scout Team Champion: Iowa State

2013 (FR.)

• Redshirted

HIGH SCHOOL

• Played offensive and defensive line for coach Chris Haddock at Centreville High • Named All-Concorde District Second Team

PERSONAL

• Birthday is December 7 • Son of Ron and Stacey Willis • One of two children • Enrolled in general studies • Big 12 Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll

Height: 5-10 Weight: 204 Class: Redshirt Senior Last School: Lackawanna College Hometown: Woodbridge, Va.

DayronWILSON 2014 (r-Jr.)

• Added depth at safety • Key member of special teams units • Played in all 13 games • Recorded eight tackles, including seven solo stops • Recorded a fumble recovery against Kansas State

2013 (Jr.)

• Redshirted

LACKAWANNA COLLEGE | 2012 (So.)

• Played linebacker for coach Mark Duda at Lackawanna College • All-Northeast Conference First Team • Two-time All-Northeast Conference Player of the Week

2011 (Fr.)

• Finished with 21 tackles, including a sack and three tackles for loss • Also had a forced fumble

HIGH SCHOOL

• Played linebacker for coach Cortez Whiting at Garfield High • Finished with 63 tackles, including five sacks as a senior

PERSONAL

• Birthday is June 9 • Son of Sharon Wilson and Lindon Fraser • One of six children • Majoring in sociology and anthropology

WILSON’S DEFENSIVE STATISTICS

Year Games Tackles Assists Total TFL Sacks Int. PBU FF FR 2014 13 7 1 8 0 0 0 0 0 1

DayronWILSON

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CB

2013 (Fr.) Height: 6-2 Weight: 198 Class: Junior Last School: William Penn Charter Hometown: Philadelphia, Pa.

DarylWORLEY • Has played in 22 career games and started 16

2014 (So.)

• Named Iron Mountaineer honoree (2014) for excellence in the weight room • Started all 11 games in which he played • Fifth-leading tackler on the defense with 52 tackles, including 44 solo stops, 4.5 tackles for loss and four pass breakups • Team-leading three interceptions • Tied for No. 11 in the Big 12 Conference in interceptions • No. 50 in the Big 12 in tackles • Finished with three tackles against Texas A&M in the Liberty Bowl and assisted on a tackle for loss • Had two solo tackles at Iowa State • Registered five solo tackles against Kansas State • Finished with eight tackles at Texas, including seven solo tackles, one pass breakup and an interception • Had four solo tackles and two pass breakups vs. TCU • Finished with five tackles, including four solos and one for loss at Oklahoma State • Registered six tackles, including five solo stops, a tackle for loss and a pass breakup at Texas Tech • Finished with four solo tackles at Maryland and had a tackle for loss • Had his third career interception at Maryland • Registered 11 tackles against Alabama, including a career-high nine solo stops and a tackle for loss

DarylWORLEY

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• Played in 11 games and started five games • Used on special teams • Finished with 45 tackles, including 36 solo stops • Also had three tackles for loss and an interception • Second on the team with five pass breakups • Registered seven tackles, including four unassisted against Iowa State • Set a career high with three assisted tackles against Iowa State • Fourth on the team in tackles at Kansas with five • Set a career high in total tackles (8) at TCU • Set a career high in solo tackles (7) vs. Texas Tech • Had three solo tackles and first interception at Baylor • Three tackles against Oklahoma State, including a tackle for loss and a pass breakup • Four tackles and a pass breakup vs. Georgia State

HIGH SCHOOL

• Played safety and receiver for coach Jeff Humble at William Penn Charter • All-Southeastern Pennsylvania First-Team defensive back • Two-time Penn Inter-Ac League First Team • Earned first-team honors as a receiver and defensive back as a senior and first team receiver accolades as a junior • Rated as Southeastern Pennsylvania’s top cornerback by the Philadelphia Inquirer

PERSONAL

• Birthday is February 22 • Son of Kenneth and Dirice Worley • One of three children • Majoring in media

WORLEY’S DEFENSIVE STATISTICS

Year Games Tackles Assists Total TFL Sacks Int. PBU FF FR 2014 11 44 8 52 4.5/12 0 3/13 4 0 0 2013 11 36 9 45 3/6 0 1/1 5 0 0 Totals 22 80 17 97 7.5/18 0 4/14 9 0 0


2015 Newcomers JACQUEZ ADAMS CB, 6-0, 170 Reisterstown, Md./Franklin

Played for coach Anthony Burgos at Franklin High … two-time Maryland Class 3A/4A First-Team All-State performer … led Franklin High to a 13-1 record and a 7-0 mark in the region as a senior … team captured the Maryland Class 3A state championship with a 35-21 victory over Damascus … completed 108-of-175 passes for 1,539 yards and 16 touchdowns as a senior … 2014 rushing totals were at 916 yards and 12 touchdowns … led Franklin to the 2013 Class 3A state championship … as a junior, passed for 2,836 yards and 30 touchdowns while rushing for 885 yards and 14 scores … four-year career totals were 4,810 yards passing and 51 touchdowns, 1,932 yards rushing and 27 scores … totaled 6,740 total yards for his career … also played free safety and had 22 career tackles … offensive player of the game for Franklin in the Oct. 2, 2014 win over Woodlawn … three-star ranking by ESPN, Scout.com, Rivals, 247Sports and PrepStar … ranked as the No. 18 best prospect in the state by ESPN, No. 22 by Scout.com, No. 25 by Rivals and No. 26 by 247Sports … No. 2 athlete in the state of Maryland, No. 5 in region and No. 74 overall by Scout.com … PrepStar All-Atlantic Region performer … twin brother, Jordan, will join him at WVU … also offered by Wisconsin. JORDAN ADAMS CB, 6-1, 175 Reisterstown, Md./Franklin

Three-year starter for coach Anthony Burgos at Franklin High … two-time 2013 Maryland Class 3A/4A All-State Second Team … helped team to a 13-1 record and a 7-0 mark in the region as a senior … team captured the Maryland Class 3 A state championship with a 35-21 victory over Damascus … 31 catches for 454 yards and three touchdowns as a senior … long catch went for 51 yards, and he averaged 14.6 yards per catch … named

player of the game in Franklin’s 48-13 win at Catonsville on Nov. 7 … collected 42 tackles for the season … … led Franklin to the 2013 Class 3A state championship … in 2013, he caught 50 passes for 763 yards and five touchdowns … long catch went for 89 yards and he averaged 15.3 yards per catch … added 32 tackles from the defensive backfield … nine catches as a sophomore for 111 yards … threeyear totals stand at 1,365 total yards, 12 touchdowns, 72 points and 95 tackles …three-star ranking from ESPN, Rivals, Scout.com and 247Sports … No. 15 best receiver in Maryland per 247Sports … PrepStar All-Atlantic Region performer … will join twin brother, Jacquez, as a WVU signee ... also offered by Maryland, NC State, Rutgers, Vanderbilt, Virginia Tech and Wisconsin.

TYREK COLE CB, 5-10, 160 Hallandale, Fla./Miramar

Coached by A.J. Scott at Miramar High … posted 26 tackles, 22 breakups, an interception and a fumble recovery as a senior … also returned kickoffs and punts … had 114 career tackles and six picks … part of Miramar’s defense that allowed less than 13 points per game … named All-County First-Team selection by the Ft. Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel … No. 7 on Ft. Lauderdale Sun Sentinel’s Broward Top 50 recruits … No. 99 on Orlando Sentinel’s Florida Top 100 … member of Florida Times-Union Super 75 Florida recruiting list … Miami Herald 8A All-Broward County Second Team … five-star prospect by PrepStar … rated No. 52 overall by PrepStar … named to PrepStar’s Top 150 “Dream Team” … four-star recruit by ESPN, Rivals, Scout.com and 247Sports … named to the National High School All-Star Team … nominated for 2015 U.S. Army All-American Bowl … Miami Herald’s No. 6 prospect on its Broward Class of Top 25 football recruits … No. 7 recruit from south Florida according to the Ft. Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel … No. 3 ranked cornerback from the state of Florida by Scout.com,

No. 6 cornerback in the South, No. 19 in the nation and No. 156 overall … No. 198 overall recruit according to ESPN … No. 21 cornerback in class by 247Sports … recorded 48 tackles, two interceptions and 12 pass breakups in 2013 … posted 26 tackles, two interceptions and 20 pass breakups in 2012 … No. 18 ranked cornerback by Rivals … also offered by Alabama, Clemson, Florida, Florida State, Georgia, Georgia Tech, Miami, Nebraska, Ole Miss, South Carolina, Tennessee and Wisconsin. ANTONIO CRAWFORD CB, 5-11, 191 Tampa, Fla./Miami

Played three years at Miami before transferring to West Virginia … played in all 13 games as a junior in 2014 … finished with 19 tackles, including 17 solo stops, five pass breakups, one sack, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery … Credited with four tackles (three solo) in Duck Commander Independence Bowl against South Carolina … Tied season high with three tackles and added two PBUs in action against North Carolina … Recorded three tackles - all solo stops - and career-first forced fumble against FAMU … played in all 13 games, making two starts as a sophomore … tallied 32 tackles - including 27 solo stops - with three PBUs and one interception ... registered four solo tackles in season opener vs. Florid Atlantic ... tallied five tackles - three solo - in comeback road win at UNC ... sealed Hurricanes win over Wake Forest with late fourth-quarter interception - first of career... recorded five solo tackles against Virginia ... notched career-high seven tackles - all solo - in road win at Pitt ... made two solo tackles vs. Louisville in Russell Athletic Bowl … played in all 12 games as a true freshman, primarily on special teams and as reserve defensive back ... Tallied seven tackles all solo … played for coach Robert Weiner at H.B. Plant High … as senior, registered 599 rushing yards with five touchdowns, 139 receiving yards and touchdown, 61 tackles, four interceptions, 26 pass deflections and forced fumble helping to lead

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Plant to No. 13 national ranking … rated as three-star recruit by Rivals.com and Scout.com ... No. 89 cornerback prospect by Scout.com ... named No. 167 athlete prospect by ESPN ... played running back, wide receiver and defensive back for Plant HS in Tampa, Fla. ... chose Miami over Georgia Tech. RASUL DOUGLAS CB, 6-2, 197 East Orange, N.J./Nassau CC

Played for coach Joseph Osovet at Nassau Community College … NJCAA All-American First Team … PrepStar JUCO All-American … helped team to a 10-0 record, No. 6 national ranking and a victory in the Valley of the Sun Bowl in 2014 … registered 43 tackles in 2014 as a sophomore, including 33 unassisted and 7.5 tackles for loss … also had two interceptions, 15 pass breakups, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery … ranked fifth nationally in pass breakups … made five or more tackles in five games … collected 11 stops, including 10 solo and 1.5 tackles for loss against Lackawanna … 2014 All-Northeast Football Conference (NFC) Defensive MVP … 2014 All-NFC First Team Offense … as a freshman in 2013, he compiled 40 tackles, including 27 unassisted tackles, three interceptions and three pass breakups … four-star defensive back prospect by ESPN, Rivals. Scout.com and 247Sports … three-star rating by PrepStar … No. 1 JUCO cornerback in New York, No. 3 JUCO cornerback nationally and No. 27 JUCO prospect in the nation by 247Sports … No. 29 overall junior college prospect by Scout.com … No. 19 on the Rivals junior college preseason Top 100 … No. 3 junior college defensive back according to ESPN … No. 20 on the ESPN Junior College Top 50 … previously played for Marion Bell at East Orange High … also offered by Florida, Florida State, Georgia, Illinois, Kansas, Louisville, Rutgers and Tennessee. ROB DOWDY OL, 6-6, 270 Westerville, Ohio/Westerville South

Played for coach Rocky Pentello at Westerville High … Associated Press All-State Division I First Team … selected to play in the U.S. Marines Corps Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl … 2014 All-Central District First Team … 2014 Ohio Capital Conference – Cardinal All-Conference First Team selection … helped lead Westerville South to a 6-4 record … three-star rating by ESPN, Rivals, Scout. com, 247Sports … PrepStar All-Midwest

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Region … No. 11 Ohio recruit in VarsityPreps Top 50 … No. 23 in the state of Ohio, No. 47 offensive guard nationally and No. 57 overall in the region by ESPN … No. 12 nationally offensive guard list, No. 26 on the Ohio Top 60 list and No. 58 nationally on the offensive tackles list by Rivals … No. 27 in the state of Ohio and No. 38 overall offensive guards nationally by 247Sports … No. 69 offensive line and defensive line nationally by Scout.com … also offered by Arizona State, Arkansas, Boston College, Cincinnati, Georgia Tech, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisville, Miami, Michigan State, Minnesota and Pitt. JOVON DURANTE WR, 6-1, 180 Hollywood, Fla./Miramar

Coached by A.J. Scott at Miramar High … finished with 11 catches for 221 yards, an average of 20.4 yards per catch and four touchdowns as a senior … had three catches for 134 yards and three touchdowns against Western … No. 8 on the Miami Herald’s Broward Class of 2015 Top 25 recruits … No. 20 recruit from south Florida according to the Ft. Lauderdale Sun Sentinel … No. 38 on the Orlando Sentinel’s Florida Top 100 list … member of Florida Times-Union Super 75 Florida recruiting list … named Florida All-Class 8A Honorable Mention by the Ft. Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel … All-Broward County Honorable-Mention by the Miami Herald … four-star recruit according to ESPN, Rivals, Scout.com, 247Sports and PrepStar … No. 161 ranked player in the nation on PrepStar’s Top 300 All-American list … No. 7 wide receiver in Florida, No. 16 in the South, No. 30 overall in Florida, No. 37 wide receiver nationally and No. 254 on Top 300 by Scout.com … No. 18 receiver in Florida, No. 23 overall in Florida and No. 157 overall nationally by 247Sports … No. 20 rated wide receiver nationally by Rivals and No. 163 overall … No. 13 ranked wide receiver by ESPN and No. 126 overall … No. 23 ranked player from the state of Florida by Rivals and the No. 7 receiver in Florida by Scout.com … recorded 15 total touchdowns as a sophomore … nominated for the 2015 U.S. Army All-American Bowl … competed in track and field at Miramar, participating in the 100 meters, 200 meters and high jump … also offered by Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, Clemson, Georgia, Florida State, Louisville, LSU, Maryland, Miami, Tennessee and USC.

GARY JENNINGS WR, 6-2, 195 Stafford, Va./Colonial Forge

Coached by Bill Brown at Colonial Forge High … played quarterback, wide receiver and safety and returned kicks … saw limited action as a senior due to injury … named to the 2014 Virginia All-6A FirstTeam Defense … also earned All-State second-team honors as an all-purpose offensive player … helped Colonial Forge to a 10-4 season in 2014 and the state quarterfinals … guided Colonial Forge to a No. 17 ranking in the state of Virginia … had two rushing touchdowns, two interceptions, including one returned for a touchdown in a 31-0 win over North Stafford … named All-Conference 4 first team offensive all-purpose player and first team on defense as a defensive back … No. 4 ranked player in the area by the Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star … an all-area first-team selection at defensive back … helped lead Colonial Forge to a 10-4 record in 2013, advanced to the Virginia 6A State semifinals and finished as the No. 9 ranked team in the state … earned All-Group 6A South Region as utility player on defense … named All-Conference 4 All-Purpose on defense … also played basketball at Colonial Forge High … three-star recruit by ESPN, Rivals, Scout. com and 247Sports … No. 2 ranked wide receiver from state of Virginia and No. 7 wide receiver in region by Scout.com … No. 19 recruit from Virginia by ESPN and No. 25 by Rivals … also offered by Boston College, Duke, Georgia Tech, Nebraska, North Carolina, Notre Dame, Vanderbilt, Virginia and Wisconsin MATT JONES OL, 6-3, 325 Hubbard, Ohio/Hubbard

Played offensive and defensive lines for coach Brian Hoffman at Hubbard High … two-time Associated Press Division III AllOhio Football team … two-time all-Northeast Ohio District First-Team selection … two-time Hubbard High offensive lineman of the year … helped lead Hubbard to a 12-1 record, the All-American National conference title and the regional finals … paved the way for the offense to average 42.8 points per game, 358.8 rushing yards per game and 63 rushing touchdowns … finished career with 168 tackles, including 108 solo stops, 12.5 sacks and 51 tackles for loss … forced nine fumbles and recovered two ... blocked five field goals … as a junior, helped lead Hubbard to a 12-1 record, the conference title and advance


to the regional finals … the offense ran for almost 4,000 yards and 54 touchdowns … four-star rating by Scout.com … three-star rating by ESPN, Rivals, 247Sports … No. 18 recruit in Ohio and No. 26 offensive guard nationally by Rivals … Rivals250 to watch … No. 1 offensive guard in Ohio, No. 3 guard in the region, No. 24 overall in the state and No. 20 offensive guard nationally by Scout.com … No. 19 recruit in Ohio, No. 41 offensive guard nationally and No. 48 regionally by ESPN … No. 25 recruit in Ohio, No. 54 offensive tackle nationally by 247Sports … also offered by Indiana and Kentucky. DEAMONTE LINDSAY S, 6-2, 190 Martinsburg, W.Va./Martinsburg

Played for coach David Walker at Martinsburg High … as a senior, he helped Martinsburg to an 11-2 overall record, a 5-0 conference mark and the 3A state semifinals … started 11 games as a senior, finishing with 111 carries for 711 yards, 6.4 yards per carry and 12 touchdowns … also had five catches for 76 yards and two touchdowns … on defense, he had 39 tackles, including 25 solo stops, nine tackles for loss, one forced fumble, two fumble recoveries and three interceptions … two years all-area and two time All-Eastern Panhandle Athletic Conference … honorable mention all-state in 2014 … team captain … as a junior, he rushed for 1,117 yards and 15 touchdowns in leading Martinsburg to its fourth straight Class 3A state championship and a 13-1 record … 2013 West Virginia All-State Second-Team running back … averaged 8.4 yards per carry as a junior … three star rating by ESPN, 247Sports, Rivals and PrepStar … two-star rating by Scout.com …PrepStar All-East Region … No. 1 rated player in West Virginia by ESPN, No. 47 rated running back and No. 54 in the region … rated the No. 3 best running back in the state by 247, Rivals and MaxPreps … Scout.com ranks him as the No. 3 recruit in the state … PrepStar All-East Region performer … also offered by Toledo. DAVID LONG LB, 6-0, 205 Cincinnati, Ohio/Winton Woods

Played for coach Andre Parker at Winton Woods … starting linebacker who tallied 110 tackles, 16 tackles for loss and three sacks as a senior … Associated Press AllOhio Division II Honorable Mention … AP Southwest All-District First Team Division II

linebacker … Winton Woods Player of the Year as a senior … finished with 283 career tackles, six sacks and six interceptions … helped Winton Woods combine for a 22-11 record as a three-year starter … as a junior, totaled 88 tackles, one interception and one fumble recovery in helping team to a 9-3 mark … registered 81 tackles, a sack, two fumble recoveries and an interception as a sophomore … three-star ranking by ESPN, Rivals, Scout.com, 247Sports and PrepStar … rated the No. 36 linebacker in Ohio by 247Sports, No. 23 by ESPN, No. 22 by Rivals and No. 9 by Scout.com … No. 23 in the state by Rivals … ranked as the No. 81-best linebacker in the nation by Scout.com … ranked as No. 27 in the state and No. 62 in the region by ESPN … Scout. com rankings of No. 19 in the region at his position and No. 57 overall best recruit in the state … PrepStar All-Midwest Region performer … also offered by Cincinnati, Georgia Tech, Illinois, Louisville, Kentucky, NC State and Missouri. COLTON MCKIVITZ OL, 6-7, 275 Jacobsburg, Ohio/Union Local

Three-year starter and two-year captain for coach Bruce Stiles at Union Local High … selected to play in the 2014 Ohio North-South All-Star Game … 2014 Associated Press Division V All-Ohio First Team … 2014 JJHuddle.com All-Ohio Top 15 Offensive Lineman … 2014 The Times Leader All-Star Football Team Captain .. 2014 WTOV9 Block of Granite Offensive Line Award … 2014 Wheeling Intelligencer All-Valley Team … named three-time Associated Press Division V All-Eastern District First Team (2012-14) … selected three-time All-Ohio Valley Athletic Conference First Team (2012-14) … was a three-time All-Buckeye 8 Conference First Team (2012-14) … named three-time The Times Leader All-Star Football Team (2012-14), earning captain honors in 2014 … 2013 Associated Press Division V AllOhio Special Mention … three-star recruit according to ESPN, Scout.com and PrepStar … two-star recruit according to Rivals and 247Sports … PrepStar All-Midwest Region … ranked No. 50 player in Ohio, No. 7 offensive lineman in Ohio, No. 15 in region and No. 74 in the country according to Scout.com … ranked No. 47 player in Ohio according to ESPN … also a fouryear basketball player, earning all-state honors in 2014 … also offered by Virginia.

XAVIER PEGUES DL, 6-3, 285 Oxford, Miss./Itawamba CC

Played two seasons for coach Sean Cannon at Itawamba CC … made 30 tackles, including 20 unassisted, with nine tackles for loss, 1.5 sacks and three forced fumbles in 2014 … finished with eight solo tackles, five tackles for loss, two forced fumbles and one blocked kick against Holmes Community College … also had four tackles, 1.5 sacks and 2.5 tackles for loss against Northeast Mississippi CC … had 31 tackles, including 21 unassisted, as well as six tackles for loss, two sacks and one forced fumble in 2013 … three-star recruit according to ESPN, Rivals, 247Sports and PrepStar … ranked No. 96 on the Rivals Junior College Postseason Top 100 … ranked No. 11 junior college defensive end according to ESPN … ranked No. 89 junior college player and No. 5 junior college defensive end according to 247Sports … PrepStar JUCO All-American … previously attended Oxford High (Miss.) … Mississippi Class 5A Defensive Player of the Year … helped lead Oxford to an 11-2 overall record, advance to the second round of the state 5A playoffs and finished No. 22 in the state … made 117 tackles, including 24 solo, nine tackles for loss and 9.5 sacks in 2012 … registered 206 career tackles, including 10.5 sacks and 18 tackles for loss … also offered by Cal and Iowa State. JAH’SHAUN SEIDER OL, 6-3, 264 Belle Glade, Fla./Glades Central

Coached by Rick Casko at Glades Central High … younger brother of Mountaineer running backs coach JaJuan Seider … Florida 4A All-State Second Team … an All-Area First Team selection … Palm Beach Post “Super 11” … No. 11 on Ft. Lauderdale Sun Sentinel’s Palm Beach’s Top 25 recruits … helped Glades Central to a 9-3 record, No. 1 in the district and the second round of the state 4A playoffs … three-star recruit by ESPN, Rivals, Scout.com, 247Sports and PrepStar … PrepStar All-Southeast Region … No. 7 offensive guard recruit in the state of Florida, No. 26 offensive guard in the region and No. 75 offensive guard overall by Scout. com … No. 43 offensive guard nationally by ESPN … also offered by Cincinnati, Illinois, Louisville, LSU, Minnesota and Mississippi.

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ALEC SHRINER DL, 6-3, 280 Oviedo, Fla./Oviedo

Three-year starter for coach Wes Allen at Oviedo High … 2014 Associated Press Florida 8A All-State First Team Defensive Tackle … made 47 tackles, including 35 solo, with five tackles for loss and one sack in 2014 … as a senior, helped lead Oviedo to a 7-4 record and made an appearance in the first round of the Florida state playoffs … finished career with 104 total tackles, 76 solo tackles, 18 tackles for loss and five sacks … played in the Florida Offense-Defense All-American Game in Orlando … selected to play for the USA Football Under-19 team … No. 32 on the Orlando Sentinel 2015 Central Florida Super60 … 2014 Orlando Sentinel All-Central Florida First Team … three-star recruit according to ESPN, Rivals, Scout.com, 247Sports and PrepStar… ranked No. 6 center in Florida, No. 11 in region and No. 21 in the country according to Scout. com … PrepStar All-Southeast Region … ranked No. 18 guard nationally according to 247Sports … also offered by USF. ADAM SHULER II DL, 6-5, 250 Longwood, Fla./Lyman

Played for coach Jeff Gierke at Lyman High … missed a lot of his senior year due to injuries … finished with 45 tackles, including six sacks and 15 tackles for loss … named All-Seminole County Second Team … transferred as a junior from Orlando Cypress Creek … three-star rating by ESPN, Rivals, Scout.com and 247Sports … No. 38 defensive end and No. 71 in Florida by 247Sports … No. 80 defensive end nationally, No. 9 defensive end in Florida and No. 42 defensive end in the South by Scout.com … No. 112 defensive end nationally by ESPN … 2014 state runnerup in the discus at the state track & field championships and finished third as a sophomore … also offered by Cincinnati, Indiana, Memphis, Purdue and UMass. KA’RAUN WHITE WR, 6-2, 190 Macungie, Pa./Lackawanna College

Played for coach Mark Duda at Lackawanna College … younger brother of WVU All-American Kevin White … All-Northeast Football Conference Second Team honoree … played in 10 games, finishing with 42 catches for 522 yards, averaging 12.4

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yards per catch and three touchdowns … ranked No. 3 in conference statistics in receptions per game and receiving yards per game … finished with nine catches for 128 yards and a touchdown against Army Prep … had four receptions for 89 yards and a touchdown at Nassau CC … also had five catches for 59 yards at Georgia Military … redshirted as a freshman … played for coach Joe Bottiglieri at Emmaus High … missed his senior year with a preseason injury. KEVIN WILLIAMS S, 6-0, 185 Pompano Beach, Fla./Blanche Ely

Played for coach Nahia Jenkins at Blanche Ely High … 2014 Florida Class 7A AllState Defensive Back Second Team … finished with 72 tackles and five interceptions as a senior … Miami Herald 2014 All-Broward County second-team defense back … No. 40 on Ft. Lauderdale Sun Sentinel’s Broward Top 50 recruits … as a junior, he finished with 76 tackles and three interceptions … three-star rating by ESPN, rivals, 247Sports, Scout.com and PrepStar… No. 56 player in Broward County by Ft. Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel … rated No. 59 safety nationally and No. 134 in the state of Florida by ESPN … rated No. 99 cornerback nationally and No. 153 in Florida by 247Sports … PrepStar All-Southeast Region … rated No. 101 safety nationally, No. 16 safety in Florida and No. 46 in the South by Scout.com … also offered by Cincinnati, Florida, Indiana, Kentucky, Rutgers and Syracuse.

STONE WOLFLEY TE/FB, 6-4, 240 Morgantown, W.Va./Morgantown

Three-year starter for coach John Bowers at Morgantown High … three-time all-state selection, second-team defensive line as a senior, first team offensive line as a junior and honorable mention as a tight end as a sophomore … as a senior, registered 20 catches for 235 yards and four touchdowns, despite missing three games with an injury … three-time all-area … 2014 Morgantown High Defensive MVP … two-time All-OVAC First 12 … finalist for 2015 U.S. Army All-American Game … as a junior, led Morgantown with 26 catches for 386 yards, a 14.9 yard per catch average, three touchdowns and two two-point conversions … four-star rating by Scout. com … three-star rating by ESPN, Rivals, 247Sports and PrepStar … No. 1 rating in the state by Scout.com, No. 11 tight end in the nation, No. 2 in the region and Top 300 overall … No. 1 rating in the state of West Virginia by Rivals … No. 1 rating in the state by 247Sports and No. 25 tight end nationally … No. 3 rating in the state, No. 16 tight end and No. 90 in the region by ESPN … PrepStar All-East Region selection … father, Dale, was standout performer on the offensive line for West Virginia on the 1988 team that played for the national championship … uncle Ron was also a former Mountaineer standout at fullback and uncle Craig played at Syracuse … grandfather, Ray Mansfield, starred at the University of Washington and played 14 years in the NFL, including 13 with the Pittsburgh Steelers.


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HOLGORSEN YEAR-BY-YEAR Year School Status Record 2014 West Virginia Head Coach 7-6 Liberty Bowl 2013 West Virginia Head Coach 4-8 2012 West Virginia Head Coach 7-6 Pinstripe Bowl 2011 West Virginia Head Coach 10-3 Big East Champions/Orange Bowl Champions 2010 Oklahoma State Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks 11-2 Alamo Bowl Champions 2009 Houston Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks 10-4 Armed Forces Bowl 2008 Houston Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks 8-5 Armed Forces Bowl Champions 2007 Texas Tech Co-Offensive Coordinator/Inside Receivers 9-4 Gator Bowl Champions 2006 Texas Tech Co-Offensive Coordinator/Inside Receivers 8-5 Insight.com Bowl Champions 2005 Texas Tech Co-Offensive Coordinator/Inside Receivers 9-3 Cotton Bowl 2004 Texas Tech Inside Receivers 8-4 Holiday Bowl Champions

Year School Status Record 2003 Texas Tech Inside Receivers 8-5 Houston Bowl Champions 2002 Texas Tech Inside Receivers 9-5 Tangerine Bowl Champions 2001 Texas Tech Inside Receivers 7-5 Alamo Bowl 2000 Texas Tech Inside Receivers 7-6 Galleryfurniture.com Bowl 1999 Wingate Quarterbacks/Wide Receivers 3-8 1998 Mississippi College Quarterbacks/Wide Receivers /Special Teams 4-6 1997 Mississippi College Quarterbacks/Wide Receivers /Special Teams 8-2 American Southwest Conference Champions 1996 Mississippi College Quarterbacks/Wide Receivers /Special Teams 4-8 1995 Valdosta State Quarterbacks/Wide Receivers /Special Teams 6-5 1994 Valdosta State Quarterbacks/Wide Receivers /Special Teams 11-2 NCAA II National Quarterfinalist 1993 Valdosta State Quarterbacks/Wide Receivers /Special Teams 8-3 Holgorsen Totals - at West Virginia - 28-23 Overall - 28-23 (Four Seasons)

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2013

• Finished with 7-6 record overall and 5-4 in Big 12 play, tying for fourth place, WVU’s highest finish in the league

• Defeated No. 11 Oklahoma State for his fifth win over a Top 25 team at WVU

• Led the Mountaineers to a Liberty Bowl berth, his third bowl appearance in four seasons at WVU • Four Mountaineers earned 28 All-America honors • WVU had four players named to the coaches’ All-Big 12 teams and five players selected to the Associated Press team • Kevin White was a finalist for the Fred Biletnikoff Award and a semifinalist for the Maxwell Award. • White was No. 6 nationally in receptions per game, receiving yards, No. 8 in receiving yards per game and No. 19 in receiving touchdowns • White was the third Mountaineer to finish with more than 100 receptions in a season and the eighth to have 1,000 or more receiving yards • White’s 109 receptions were third most in the nation and his 1,447 yards were sixth most • Three receivers have had seven straight 100-yard receiving performances since 2000, Michael Crabtree, Justin Blackmon and Kevin White, all three coached by Holgorsen • Kickoff returner Mario Alford was No. 8 nationally in kickoff return yards per game

• Had six players earn All-Big 12 Conference honors, including Charles Sims who was a first-team selection • Sims also was named the Big 12 Conference Newcomer of the Year • Sims and Will Clarke were drafted in the third round of the NFL Draft, giving him six players drafted in the Top three rounds

2012 • Served as West Virginia’s Campaign Chair for United Way, raising more than $330,000, exceeding the goal • Led football program into its first year of competition in the Big 12 Conference • Guided West Virginia to a 7-6 overall record in 2012 and an appearance in the New Era Pinstripe Bowl • Earned national rankings in 10-of-16 weeks during the 2012 season in the AP and USA Today Coaches’ Polls, reaching as high as No. 4 in USA Today Coaches’ Poll and No. 5 in the AP Poll

• Austin was the only player nationally to finish with more than 2,000 all-purpose yards for two straight years • Austin was the only player in NCAA history to finish his career with more than 3,000 receiving yards and more than 1,000 yards rushing • Austin was the recipient of the Paul Hornung Award, the nation’s most versatile player • Austin was the recipient of the Jet Award, the nation’s top returner • Austin was named the Big 12 Conference co-Special Teams Player of the Year • Bailey was a finalist for the Fred Biletnikoff Award • Smith was a finalist for the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm and Manning Awards

2011 • Named FWAA First-Year Head Coach of the Year • Posted a 10-3 mark in his first season as head coach, only WVU coach to win 10 games in his first year • Led West Virginia to Big East Championship and BCS win, first WVU coach to accomplish that feat • Earned national rankings in 13-of-16 weeks of 2011 season in the AP and USA Today Coaches Polls, reaching as high as No. 11 in the AP Poll and tied for No. 14 in the USA Today Coaches Poll • Tied for fourth in wins among first-year head coaches nationally • One of seven coaches to take his program to a BCS Bowl in his first year as a head coach, and only one of three (Larry Coker, 2001; Chris Peterson, 2007) to win the bowl game • Fourth WVU coach to make a bowl appearance and win in his first season (Bill Stewart, Dudley DeGroot, Marshall Glenn)

• Five Mountaineer players earned 25 All-America honors

• Three Mountaineer players earned seven All-America honors

• Lambert finished No. 1 nationally in field goals per game and No. 8 in scoring

• Three Mountaineer players were drafted in the Top 3 rounds of the NFL Draft, including the No. 8 selection Tavon Austin

• Three Mountaineer players drafted in the NFL Draft, including the No. 15 pick, Bruce Irvin

• Lambert set the NCAA record for most field goals made of 40 yards or more in a season (16) and tied the mark for games with the most multiple field goals (10)

• Holgorsen has had a first-round NFL draft choice for two straight years, the only WVU coach to accomplish that

• Josh Lambert was a finalist for the Lou Groza Award, college football’s top kicker

• Lambert’s 30 field goals made in the season tied the school record for most made in a season and was the most made in the nation • Clint Trickett was a semifinalist for the Davey O’Brien Award • Trickett was No. 6 in the nation in completions per game, No. 10 in passing yards per game, No. 11 in completion percentage, No. 21 in total offense, No. 22 in passing yards, No. 33 in passing efficiency and No. 54 in passing touchdowns • Trickett was the third Mountaineer to finish with more than 3,000 yards passing in a season • Shaq Riddick was named the Big 12 Conference Defensive Newcomer of the Year • Defeated No. 4 Baylor for his sixth win over a Top 25 and first over a Top 10 team • WVU was ranked in the Top 25 for three weeks, including as high as No. 20

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• Tavon Austin and Stedman Bailey were one of four sets of 1,000-yard receivers nationally • WVU was one of only two schools nationally to have a 4,000-yard passer and a pair of 1,000-yard receivers • WVU was ranked No. 9 nationally in scoring offense and No. 10 in passing offense and total offense. • Geno Smith led the nation in passing touchdowns (42) • Smith was one of only two quarterbacks to throw for more than 4,000 yards for two straight years • Smith was one of five quarterbacks nationally to throw for 30 or more touchdowns in two straight years • Bailey led the nation in receiving touchdowns (25) and finished with the second highest amount ever in a single season • Austin was the only player nationally to finish with 100 or more receptions for two straight years

• WVU led the BIG EAST with 10 all-conference honorees and the Special Teams Player of the Year, Austin • WVU finished No. 6 nationally in passing offense, No. 13 in scoring offense and No. 15 in total offense • The Mountaineer offense ranked No. 67 in total offense in 2010, the year before Holgorsen arrived, and he took it to No. 15 in 2011 • In 2011, Austin and Bailey were the fourth pair of 1,000-yard receivers nationally (Houston, USC, SMU) • WVU was one of two schools nationally to have a 4,000-yard passer and two 1,000-yard receivers (Houston) • Quarterback Geno Smith finished No. 5 nationally in passing yards per game, No. 8 in completions per game and total offense and No. 17 in passing efficiency • Austin finished No. 1 nationally in all-purpose yardage (198.0), No. 6 in punt returns, No. 8 in receptions per game, No. 20 in kickoff returns and No. 23 in receiving yards per game • Bailey finished No. 13 nationally in receiving yards per game


HEAD COACH DANA HOLGORSEN

Oklahoma State • In 2010, was named a finalist for the Frank Broyles Award, signifying the top assistant coach in college football and named the rivals.com national offensive coordinator of the year • In 2010, the Cowboys led the nation in total offense during the regular season and finished No. 2 in passing offense and No. 3 in total and scoring offense • OSU averaged 520.23 yards per game in total offense, including 345.9 passing yards and 44.23 points per game • The Cowboy offense ranked No. 61 nationally in total offense in 2009, the year before Holgorsen arrived, and he took it to the No. 1 spot in 2010 • Quarterback Brandon Weeden became the first OSU passer to earn first team all-Big 12 honors. He was a finalist for the Manning Award, given to the top quarterback in the nation • Receiver Justin Blackmon was named the recipient of the 2010 Biletnikoff Award, given to the top receiver in the nation, and running back Kendall Hunter was a finalist for the Doak Walker Award, given to the nation’s top running back • Weeden, Hunter and Blackmon became only the second trio in NCAA history to pass for at least 3,000 yards, run for more than 1,500 yards and finish with more than 1,500 yards receiving in the same season

Houston • In 2009, UH led the nation in total offense with 563 yards per game, scoring offense with 42.2 points per game, and passing offense with 433.7 yards per game. In 2008, his first year at Houston, the Cougars ranked second in the nation in passing offense (401.6) and total offense (562.77). UH scored 40.62 points per game to rank 10th nationally • Houston quarterback Case Keenum led the nation in total offense in 2008 and 2009, with 403.15 yards of total offense per game as a sophomore and 416.36 yards of offense as a junior • Keenum ranked among the nation’s top-10 passing efficiency leaders each of his two seasons under Holgorsen’s watch

Texas Tech • During his tenure as offensive coordinator, the Red Raiders increased their offensive numbers from 324.8 yards per game to 529.6 yards per game • In 2007, Texas Tech led the nation in passing offense (470.31 yards per game), ranked second in total offense (529.62 yards per game) and was seventh in scoring offense (40.92 points per game) • Quarterback Graham Harrell led the nation in total offense and receiver Michael Crabtree led the nation in receptions per game and receiving yards per game • Crabtree won the Biletnikoff Award as America’s top receiver in 2007 • In 2006, the Red Raiders ranked third nationally in passing offense and sixth in total offense. Harrell was third nationally in total offense with 344.38 yards per game • In 2005, Texas Tech led the nation in passing offense with 388.83 yards per game, was fourth in scoring offense at 39.42 points per game and was sixth in total offense with 495.83 yards per contest • Quarterback Cody Hodges ranked second in the country with 369.08 yards per game

Wingate • Coached Lucas Greene who led the team in scoring that season and went on to play in the NFL

Mississippi College The HolgorsenFAMILY: McClayne, Dana, Karlyn and Logan

• Mississippi College won the American Southwest Conference in its first season in the league and averaged 432.0 yards per game in 1997

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Valdosta State • Helped develop quarterback Chris Hatcher, who set an NCAA record, completing 74.7 percent of his passes on the Division II level in 1994 • Hatcher’s 10,588 passing yards ranked third on the NCAA career list at the time • Hatcher currently ranks second in the NCAA record books in career touchdown passes (116) and third in single-season touchdown passes (50 in 1994) and was the NCAA passing champion in 1994

Coaching Highlights

• Has six wins over Top 25 opponents in his four-year tenure at WVU • Had 12 players earn All-America honors • Had four players drafted in the 2015 NFL Draft - Kevin White, taken with the seventh pick of the first round by the Chicago Bears; Mark Glowsinski (4th round, Seattle Seahawks), Shaq Riddick (5th, Arizona Cardinals) and Mario Alford (7th,, Cincinnati Bengals) • Has had 12 players drafted in four years at WVU, including seven taken in the top three rounds • Has coached three first NFL round draft picks in the past four years, one of only 11 schools to accomplish that feat • Big 12 Conference’s only school to have at least one first round draft pick each year in three of four years • Four wide receivers drafted since 2012, most of any school in the country during that time • Since becoming offensive coordinator at Texas Tech in 2005, his offenses have averaged an astounding 38.0 points per game over that 10year period • His passing offenses and total offensive output have ranked in the Top 10 nationally all but one year during the 10-year span • His former pupils have earned 10 national awards and also have 10 earn finalist honors • Had eight quarterbacks pass for 4,000 or more yards and throw for 30 or more touchdowns in a season • Had 14 receivers finish with 1,000 or more yards in a season, including 10 of them finish with 90 or more receptions and 12 finish with 90 or more receptions and 12 finish with double figure touchdown receptions in a season


PROMINENTPlayers IN HOLGORSEN’S OFFENSIVE SYSTEM

MARIO ALFORD

All-American as a senior (West Virginia) Career Stats: 92 catches, 1,497 yards,

13 touchdowns, 37 kickoff returns for 972 yards, two touchdowns No. 2 nationally in kickoff return touchdowns (2, 2014) No. 8 nationally in kickoff return yardage (28.6, 2014) No. 12 nationally in receiving touchdowns (11, 2014) Seventh-round selection in the 2015 NFL Draft (Cincinnati Bengals)

DANNY AMENDOLA

Two-time All-Big Conference (Texas Tech) Career Stats: 204 receptions, 2,246 yards, 15 touchdowns

1,283 punt return yards, 1 TD Seventh year in NFL (New England Patriots) Helped lead Patriots to Super Bowl win in 2014

Patriots second-leading receiver (2013) Led NFL with 2,364 all-purpose yards (2010) No. 6 in all-purpose yards (2009), No. 2 in

punt/kickoff return yards (2009), No. 6 in punt/ kickoff return yards (2010)

TAVON AUSTIN

Two-time All-American (West Virginia) Eighth in the Heisman Trophy voting (2012) Big 12 Co-Special Teams Player of the Year Paul Hornung Award (most versatile) Jet Award (Top Returner), 2012 Only player in NCAA history to finish with more than 1,000 rushing yards and 3,000 receiving yards

Career Stats: 1,033 rushing yards, 6 TDs;

288 receptions, 3,413 receiving yards, 29 TDs

Finished with 2,407 kickoff return yards, 433

punt return yards and 7,286 all-purpose yards

Set or tied 37 individual game, season, career,

class and bowl records at West Virginia, Big 12 Conference, Big East Conference and NCAA and BCS Bowl records. No. 8 selection in the 2013 NFL Draft (St. Louis Rams) No. 1 in NFL in longest punt return (98, 2013), No. 2 in NFL in punt returns for touchdowns (1, 2013) No. 7 in NFL in punt returns (33, 2013), No. 8 in NFL in long reception (81, 2013), No. 8 in NFL in yards per touch (12.5, 2013) No. 9 in NFL in longest rush (65, 2013) No. 2 in NFL in punt returns (35, 2014), No. 3 in NFL in punt returns for touchdowns (1, 2014), No. 3 in NFL in punt return yards (391, 2014), No. 6 in NFL in yards per punt return (11.2, 2014), No. 6 in longest punt return (78, 2014)

STEDMAN BAILEY

All-American as a junior (West Virginia) Finalist for the Biletnikoff Award Led NCAA in touchdown receptions (25), second all-time in a season

2012 Season: No. 3 in nation in receiving yards and tied for No. 3 in receptions

Set or tied 13 West Virginia individual game, season, career and class records

Third-round selection in the 2013 NFL Draft (St. Louis Rams)

No. 1 in NFL for long punt return (90, 2014) and No. 3 in NFL for punt returns for touchdowns (1, 2014)

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JUSTIN BLACKMON

Two-time Consensus All-American (Oklahoma State)

Two-time Biletnikoff Award winner Fifth in the Heisman Trophy voting (2010) 2010 Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year Finished with 252 receptions, 3,564 yards, 40 TDs

No. 5 pick in 2012 NFL Draft (Jacksonville Jaguars)

MICHAEL CRABTREE

Two-time consensus All-American (Texas Tech) Two-time Biletnikoff Award winner ESPN All-American Player of the Year (2007) Fifth in the Heisman Trophy voting (2008) Finished with 231 receptions, 3,127 yards, 41 TDs

TavonAUSTIN

No. 10 pick in 2009 NFL Draft (San Francisco 49ers) and now plays for Oakland Raiders

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No. 4 in the nation in completions per game

and points responsible for, tied for No. 5 in passing yards per game, No. 6 in pass efficiency and No. 8 in total offense Second-round selection in 2013 Draft (New York Jets)

BRANDON WEEDEN

All-Big 12 First Team Quarterback (2010, Oklahoma State)

Manning Award finalist Finished with 9,260 passing yards and 75 TDs No. 22 Selection in the 2012 NFL Draft (Cleveland Browns) and now plays for Dallas Cowboys

WES WELKER

Mosi Tatupu Award for top special teams player in the nation

Stats: 259 receptions, 3,069 yards, 21 TDs Finished with 1,761 punt return yards and

DannyAMENDOLA

PATRICK EDWARDS

Two-time All-American (Houston) Conference USA Offensive Player of the Year

eight TDs

CHARLES SIMS

(2011)

Big 12 Newcomer of the Year All-Big 12 First-Team All-Conference Two-Time All-Conference USA Career Stats: 3,465 rushing yards, 40 touchdowns,

4,507 yards, 43 TDs

5,626 all-purpose yards No. 33 nationally in all-purpose yards Third-round pick in the 2014 NFL Draft

Three-time All-Conference USA Two 1,000-yard receiving seasons Career Stats: Finished with 291 receptions, Led NCAA with 20 receiving touchdowns in 2011

No. 1 in Conference USA in career receiving

yards and No. 2 in Conference USA in career catches and touchdowns Played for the Detroit Lions (2012-14) National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete (Texas Tech) All-American Honors as a senior Fourth in the Heisman Trophy voting (2008) Sporting News Co-Player of the Year Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award Career Stats: 15,793 yards, 134 TDs No. 3 all-time in NCAA history in career passing touchdowns, No. 4 all-time in NCAA history in career passing yards and No. 5 all-time in NCAA history in career total yards

203 catches for 2,108 receiving yards, 11 touchdowns

(Tampa Bay Buccaneers)

GENO SMITH

Three-time all-conference Manning Award Finalist Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Finalist Career Stats: 988-of-1,465 passes, 11,662 yards, 98 touchdowns

All-American as a senior (West Virginia) Finalist for the Biletnikoff Award Semifinalist for Maxwell Award Third WVU player to finish with more than 100 receptions in a season

Set or tied 71 West Virginia individual game,

109 receptions in 2014 were third most in the

touchdowns

season, career, class, stadium and bowl records; NCAA and BCS bowl records, Big 12 and Big East records Led the nation in 2012 with 42 touchdown passes

(San Francisco 49ers)

CASE KEENUM

All-American (Houston) No. 7 in the Heisman Trophy voting (2011), No. 8 in the Heisman Trophy voting (2009)

Conference USA Offensive Player of the Year Two-time Conference USA Player of the Year Two-time Davey O’Brien Award finalist NCAA All-Time Passing Yards Leader (19,217) NCAA All-Time Passing TD Leader (155) NCAA All-Time Passing Completion Leader (1,546) Only FBS quarterback to pass for more than 5,000 yards in three seasons

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KEVIN WHITE

Eighth Mountaineer player to have 1,000 or

Two-Time All-American (Oklahoma State) Finalist for Doak Walker Award Career Stats: 4,181 yards rushing, 37 TDs Fourth-round pick in 2011 NFL Draft

now plays for St. Louis Rams

punt return touchdowns

12th year in the NFL (Denver Broncos) Five-time NFL Pro Bowl Two-time First Team All-Pro Two-time Second Team All-Pro Three-time NFL reception leader Set or tied 14 NFL Records Career stats: 841 catches, 9,358 yards, 48 TDs Sports Illustrated All-Decade Team No. 2 in 2013 for receiving touchdowns in NFL

Ran for four TDs, responsible for 102 total

KENDALL HUNTER

Finished with 23 rushing touchdowns Played two seasons for Houston Texans and

No. 1 in NCAA history in punt return yards and

StedmanBAILEY

more yards receiving

nation and 1,447 yards were the sixth most in the nation Set four school records No. 7 selection in the 2015 NFL Draft (Chicago Bears)


Coaching Responsibility: Receivers Birthday: March 11 Hometown: Eden, North Carolina Education: Bachelor’s Degree (Western Carolina, ’94) Family: Wife – Winslow, Daughter – Anna, Sons - Hayes and Griffith

LonnieGALLOWAY

Year at West Virginia: 6 Year in Coaching: 20

ASSISTANT Head Coach PLAYING CAREER

• Four-year letterwinner at Western Carolina • WCU’s all-time leader in total offense • Passed for 5,545 yards in career, second on the school’s all-time list • Still ranks among the Top 10 in seven other offensive categories for the Catamounts • Played one season for the Charlotte Rage (1995) of the Arena Football League

COACHING CAREER

• 2013-15: West Virginia (assistant head coach/receivers) • 2011-12: Wake Forest (passing game co-coordinator/ wide receivers) • 2008-10: West Virginia (wide receivers) • 2006-07: Appalachian State (split ends) • 2005: Appalachian State (wide receivers) • 2003-04: East Carolina (wide receivers) • 1996-02: Elon (quarterbacks/wide receivers)

BOWL EXPERIENCE (5) • 2014: Liberty • 2011: Music City • 2010: Champ Sports • 2009: Gator • 2008: Car Care

Coaching Highlights

• Has 19 years of collegiate coaching experience with five bowl appearances • Named the 2010 Big East Recruiter of the Year by ESPN.com • Recruited and coached former Mountaineer Tavon Austin, recruited Bruce Irvin and coached Kevin White – All three were All-Americans and first-round NFL Draft picks • West Virginia has had four receivers drafted since 2012, tops in the nation

WEST VIRGINIA

• In 2014, WVU offense was ranked No. 9 nationally in passing offense, No. 11 in first down offense, No. 12 in total offense and No. 34 in scoring offense • Kevin White set six school records, finished No. 6 nationally in receptions per game and receiving yards

per game and No. 12 in receiving touchdowns • White was a finalist for the Biletnikoff Award and a semifinalist for the Maxwell Award • White was named to 16 All-American teams and was the No. 7 pick of the NFL draft by the Chicago Bears • Alford was No. 9 in the Big 12 in receptions per game and receiving yards per game and was No. 1 in receiving touchdowns • Alford was an All-American and was a seventh-round draft selection of the Cincinnati Bengals • In 2013, Daikiel Shorts was ranked among the Top 15 in the Big 12 in receptions per game • Kevin White was ranked among the Top 15 in the Big 12 in receiving yards per game and touchdowns

WAKE FOREST

• In 2012, tutored All-Atlantic Coast Conference Second Team receiver Michael Campanaro, who led the league with 7.9 receptions per game and was sixth in receiving yards per game. • In 2011, Galloway’s unit was on the receiving end of a school-record 3,291 passing yards • Wide receiver Chris Givens was named All-ACC First Team, after leading the league in receiving yards per game (102.3) • Givens also set the school record for receiving yards in a season with 1,330 on 83 catches and caught nine touchdowns and was drafted in the fourth round by St. Louis of the 2012 NFL Draft

WEST VIRGINIA

• In 2010, helped lead the Mountaineers to the Big East co-championship • WVU was No. 2 in the Big East in passing offense and total offense, while leading the league in passing efficiency • Austin and Jock Sanders were named All-Big East second team members • Austin was No. 5 and Sanders was No. 6 in the Big East in receiving yards in 2010, and Sanders was No. 2 in the in receptions in both 2009 and 2010 • In 2009, receivers finished with more than 2,000 yards for the first time since 1998 • In 2008, wide receiver Alric Arnett was ranked among the Top 10 in the BIG EAST in receptions per game and receiving yards per game

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APPALACHIAN STATE

• Was part of three straight NCAA FCS Division national championships • Transitioned William Mayfield from a linebacker into one of the nation’s top receivers, finishing sixth on the school’s all-time list with 1,483 yards • In his first year, coached a trio of receivers that combined for 1,285 yards, nearly matching the 1,421 the threesome combined for in their first three seasons at ASU

EAST CAROLINA

• Coached Terrence Copper, who earned All-Conference USA honors and set ECU records for receptions (87) and receiving yards in 2003 (897) • Copper led C-USA in receptions per game (7.25)

ELON

• Coached Aretka Banks, a two-time all-conference performer • Helped guide Elon from a 4-7 record in 1996 to a 7-4 record in 1997 • The Phoenix recorded a 9-2 record in 1999 and 7-4 in 2000

ALL-CONFERENCE PLAYERS (10)

• West Virginia: Kevin White (WR/2014) • Wake Forest: Michael Campanaro (WR/2012), Chris Givens (WR/2011) • West Virginia: Tavon Austin (WR/2010), Jock Sanders (WR/2010) • Appalachian State: William Mayfield (WR/2006), Dexter Jackson (WR/2006), Jermane Little (WR/2005) • East Carolina: Terrence Copper (WR/2003) • Elon: Arekta Banks (WR and RS/2002)

ALL-AMERICAN PLAYERS (5)

• West Virginia: Mario Alford (2014), Kevin White (2014) • Appalachian State: William Mayfield (WR/2006), Dexter Jackson (WR/2006), Jermane Little (WR/2005)

PROFESSIONAL PLAYERS (9)

• West Virginia: Mario Alford (WR), Kevin White (WR) • Wake Forest: Michael Campanaro (WR), Chris Givens (WR) • West Virginia: Tavon Austin (WR), Stedman Bailey (WR), Jock Sanders (WR) • Appalachian State: Dexter Jackson (WR) • East Carolina: Terrence Copper (WR)

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Coaching Responsibility: Defensive Coordinator/ Linebackers Birthday: October 12 Hometown: Van, West Virginia Education: Bachelor’s Degree (Glenville State, ‘94)

TonyGIBSON

ASSISTANT Coach PLAYING CAREER

• Defensive Back at Glenville State from 1991-94 • Part of two WVIAC championship teams.

COACHING CAREER

• 2014-15: West Virginia (defensive coordinator/linebackers) • 2013: West Virginia (safeties) • 2012: Arizona (assistant head coach/safeties/defensive special teams) • 2011: Pitt (secondary/pass game coordinator) • 2008-10: Michigan (assistant head coach/defensive backs/special teams) • 2007: West Virginia (defensive backs/recruiting coordinator) • 2001-07: West Virginia (defensive backs) • 1999-00: West Virginia Tech (defensive coordinator) • 1997-98: Cumberland University (defensive backs/ special teams) • 1996: Glenville State (defensive backs)

BOWL GAMES COACHED: (10) • 2014: Liberty • 2012: New Mexico • 2011: BBVA Compass • 2010: Gator • 2007: Fiesta • 2006: Gator • 2005: Sugar • 2004: Gator • 2003: Gator • 2002: Continental Tire

Coaching Highlights WEST VIRGINIA

• In 2014, WVU’s defense was No. 9 in third down defense, No. 12 in fourth-down defense and No. 15 in highest percentage of opponent three downs and out and No. 28 in passing efficiency defense • Linebacker Nick Kwiatkoski led the Mountaineer defense with 103 tackles and 11.5 tackles for loss and Wes Tonkery was third with 69 tackles and 10.5 tackles for loss • Kwiatkoski was No. 10 in the Big 12 in tackles and tied for No. 13 in tackles for loss • Tonkery was WVU’s Liberty Bowl Scholar Athlete • Brandon Golson finished his WVU career tied for No. 2 in forced fumbles (6) • In 2013, WVU’s defense was No. 4 nationally in fumbles recovered and No. 19 in turnovers gained • Arizona • Helped the Wildcats to an 8-5 overall record in first year at Arizona and won the Gildan New Mexico Bowl

PITT

• Helped lead the Panthers to a fourth straight bowl appearance • Two of Gibson’s pupils were named to Big East all-conference teams

MICHIGAN

• Helped lead the Wolverines to a berth in the Gator Bowl in 2011 • One of his cornerbacks, Donovan Warren, earned All-Big Ten First Team honors. • Responsible for recruiting Big Ten Offensive Player of the Year Denard Robinson, one of the top dual-threat quarterbacks in the nation

WEST VIRGINIA

• Mountaineers enjoyed one of their most successful periods on the gridiron, posting a 58-14 record in his final six years on staff and earning a then school record six straight bowl appearances, including two BCS bowl games

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Family: Wife – Kerry; Son – Cody, Daughter - Ashton Year at West Virginia: 10 Year in Coaching: 20

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• Eight of his players earned All-Big East honors and six were selected in the NFL Draft • His secondary standouts included first team All-American Adam Jones, who has played with the Titans, Cowboys and Bengals during his eight-year NFL career • WVU won or shared four Big East titles, capturing BCS bowl victories following the 2005 (Sugar Bowl) and 2007 (Fiesta Bowl) seasons

WEST VIRGINIA TECH

• Spent two seasons as assistant head coach and defensive coordinator (1999-2000)

CUMBERLAND UNIVERSITY

• In 1997 and ’98, coordinated the program’s special teams and recruitment in addition to mentoring the team’s defensive backs

GLENVILLE STATE

• Coached defensive backs and the kickoff teams

ALL-CONFERENCE PLAYERS (19)

• West Virginia: Darwin Cook (2013); Karl Joseph (2014) • Arizona: Jared Tevis (2012) • Michigan: Donovan Warren (2009) • Pitt: Jarred Holley (2011); Antwuan Reed (2011) • West Virginia: Jahmile Addae (2004-05), Angel Estrada (2002), Adam Jones (2003-04), Brian King (2003), Mike Lorello (2004-05), Aaron Mims (2005), Rick Sherrod (2002), Eric Wicks (2005-06-07)

ALL-AMERICAN PLAYERS (1)

• West Virginia: Adam Jones (2004)

PROFESSIONAL PLAYERS (12)

• West Virginia: Shaq Riddick (DL) • Pitt: Jarred Holley (DB); Antwuan Reed (DB) • Michigan: Steve Brown (DB), Morgan Trent (CB), Donovan Warren (CB) • West Virginia: Angel Estrada (DB), Lance Frazier (DB), Adam Jones (CB), Keith Tandy (CB), Ellis Lankster (CB), Dee McCann (DB)


Coaching Responsibility: Assistant Defensive Line Birthday: June 3 Hometown: Miami, Florida Education: Bachelor’s Degree (West Virginia, ‘99)

DamonCOGDELL

ASSISTANT Coach PLAYING CAREER

• Standout linebacker with the Mountaineers in 1997 and 1998 • Finished with 107 tackles, including 66 as a senior • Had seven tackles for loss, three sacks, two pass breakups and forced a fumble • Had a career-high 13 tackles against Virginia Tech in 1997 and a career-high two tackles for loss against Miami in 1997 • Starting linebacker for the British Columbia Lions of CFL in 2000 and 2001 • Part of BC Lions squad that won the 2000 Gray Cup Championship

COACHING CAREER

• 2014-15: West Virginia (defensive line) • 2007-13: Miramar High, Miami, Fla. (Head Coach/ Defensive Coordinator) • 2002-07: Miramar High, Miami, Fla. (Defensive Coordinator) • 2000-02: Centennial High, Alpharetta, Ga. (linebackers/ running backs)

BOWL GAMES COACHED: (1) • 2014: Liberty

Coaching Highlights

• Second year at West Virginia, working with the defensive line • Coached 12 successful years at Florida Class 8A Mirarmar High in Miami, Florida • Served for three years as linebackers and running backs coach at Centennial High in Alpharetta, Georgia

WEST VIRGINIA

• In 2014, WVU’s defense was No. 9 in third down defense, No. 12 in fourth-down defense and No. 15 in highest percentage of opponent three downs and out and No. 28 in passing efficiency defense • Shaq Riddick was the Big 12 Newcomer of the Year and was drafted in the fifth round of the NFL Draft by the Arizona Cardinals

MIRAMAR HIGH

• Compiled an impressive 72-19 overall record, won the 2009 state championship, finished second in 2011 • His teams advanced to at least the second round of the state high school playoffs each year • Had more than 50 players go on to play college football • In 2013, two of his top pupils were Geno Smith, an All-Big 12 Conference quarterback drafted in the second round of the NFL Draft by the NY Jets and Stedman Bailey, a first-team All-American who was drafted in the third round by the St. Louis Rams • Cogdell’s 2013 team finished 12-1, advanced to the third round of the state playoffs and finished No. 13 in the state • His 2012 squad finished 7-5 and advanced to the second round of the playoffs • After graduating 42 seniors off of the 2009 state championship team, he had the No. 2-offense in the state, a top-10 defense, and led the 2010 team to an 8-4 record, advancing to the second round of the playoffs • That team also was invited to play Texas’ No. 2 ranked team DeSoto High in Dallas, garnering national attention • He had the No. 1 defense in the state in 2009 and was the first coach in Broward County to win the state championship • In his second year as the head coach in 2008, his Miramar squad finished 11-3 and advanced to the regional finals of the state playoffs and was ranked as high as No. 10 in the state

Family: Wife LeAndra; Daughters - Destanie, Amaya, Son - Damon, Jr. Year at West Virginia: 2 Year in Coaching: 2

@DamonCogdell

• First runner-up for the National High School Coach of the Year by the US Army All-American Bowl in 2012 • 2009 Nike and BCAA High School Coach of the Year • 2009 High School Coach of the Year by the Miami Dolphins, The Miami Herald and Ft. Lauderdale Sun Sentinel • Served as a head coach in the Private vs. Public Schools All-Star Game in 2010 • Served as the assistant head coach and defensive coordinator for the Dade/Broward All-Star Games in 2006-08 • From 2002-06, his defense finished No. 1 in Broward County three times • Patriots advanced to the state playoffs in 2004 and 2005 • Had seven defensive players who were All-Broward County nominees • Had 11 players named to the Dade/Broward All-Star team • Had five players play college football at either Division I, II or III colleges • Awarded the “Developing Boys into Young Men through Discipline in Sports” honor in 2006 by the Miami Dade Alumni Chapter of Bethune Cookman

CENTENNIAL HIGH

• Served as the linebackers and running backs coach from 2000-02 • Earned 2002 Assistant Coach of the Year Award by the Georgia Athletic Coaches Association • Helped lead Centennial to the state high school playoffs both years • Also served as the strength and conditioning and head track coach

PROFESSIONAL PLAYERS (1)

• West Virginia: Shaq Riddick (DL)

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Coaching Responsibility: Offensive Line Birthday: July 1 Hometown: Parkersburg, West Virginia Education: Bachelor’s Degree (West Liberty State, ‘91) Family: Wife – Stacy; Sons – Andrew and Cian, Daughter - Kenley Year at West Virginia: 3

RonCROOK

COACHING CAREER

ASSISTANT Coach

• 2013-15: West Virginia (offensive line) • 2011-12: Stanford (tight ends/tackles) • 2003-10: Harvard (offensive line) • 2002: Illinois (graduate assistant) • 1999: West Virginia Tech (offensive line/special teams’ coordinator) • 1997-98: Glenville State (assistant head coach/offensive line/special teams’ coordinator) • 1996: Clarion (offensive line/special teams’ coordinator) • 1994-95: Clarion (offensive line) • 1993: Cincinnati (graduate assistant) • 1990-92: West Liberty State (offensive line) • 1989: West Liberty State (student assistant/TEs)

BOWL GAMES COACHED: (3) • 2014: Liberty • 2012: Rose • 2011: Fiesta

Coaching Highlights

• Has 23 years of collegiate coaching experience, coaching the offensive line, one year as the offensive coordinator, five years as the special teams’ coordinator and three years with the tight ends • Has been part of nine championship-winning teams • Has worked with two teams that participated in the NCAA Division II playoffs

WEST VIRGINIA

• In 2014, WVU offense was ranked No. 9 nationally in passing offense, No. 11 in first down offense, No. 12 in total offense and No. 34 in scoring offense • In 2014, guards Mark Glowinski and Quinton Spain were All-Big 12 Second Team • Glowinski was a fourth round NFL Draft choice of Seattle Seahawks • In 2013, Spain was selected All-Big 12 Conference Second Team and tackle Curtis Feigt was All-Big 12 Conference Honorable Mention

STANFORD

• Helped lead Stanford to a two-year record of 23-4, win the 2012 Pac-12 Conference Championship, make an appearance in two straight BCS Bowls, including a 20-14 win over Wisconsin in the Rose Bowl on Jan. 1, 2013

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• Key in the development of unanimous All-American tight end and two-time Mackey Award Finalist Zach Ertz, who ranked first in 2012 among FBS tight ends with 837 receiving yards and 66 receptions (both marks are Stanford single-season tight end records) • Ertz and Levine Toilolo were named to the Mackey Award Midseason Watch List, the only pair of teammates in the nation to receive that distinction. Either Ertz or Toilolo led Stanford in receiving in 10-of-13 games in 2012 • In 2011, Stanford’s tight end trio of Coby Fleener, Ertz and Toilolo were widely considered the best unit in the nation, as the three players combined to catch 86 passes for 1,356 yards and 20 touchdowns. The trio accounted for more than half of Stanford’s touchdown receptions (38) during an 11-2 campaign • Fleener, who led the Cardinal with 10 touchdown grabs, was named a Sporting News All-American in addition to earning first team all-conference honors, while Toilolo was an honorable mention all-conference selection • Fleener was drafted in the second round by the Indianapolis Colts in 2012, finishing with 26 catches for 281 yards and two touchdowns

HARVARD

• Crook’s offensive line helped pave the way for Clifton Dawson (2003-06) to set the Ivy League’s all-time career rushing record with 4,841 yards, breaking the former mark held by Cornell’s Ed Marinaro • Eight of Crook’s players earned All-Ivy first team honors a combined 11 times, including tackle James Williams, who was a three-time All-America and first team All-Ivy selection • In 2009, four of Harvard’s linemen earned all-league honors while tailback Treavor Scales, who ran behind Crook’s line, was named the Ivy League’s Rookie of the Year • In addition, Crook tutored Frank Fernandez, who was selected to play in the 2007 Hula Bowl

ILLINOIS

• Worked closely with All-Big Ten players Dave Diehl and 2001 All-America Tony Pashos, who were selected in the 2003 NFL Draft

WEST LIBERTY STATE

• Served as the offensive line coach and offensive coordinator at West Liberty, helping the Hilltoppers to the 2000 WVIAC title

Year in Coaching: 24

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GLENVILLE STATE

• Helped lead Glenville State to the Division II playoffs

CLARION

• Part of NCAA Division II playoff team at Clarion

CINCINNATI

• Helped the Bearcats to an 8-3 finish

WEST LIBERTY

• Broke into the collegiate coaching ranks as a student assistant, working primarily with the tight ends. Was also the offensive line coach for three seasons (1990-92)

ALL-CONFERENCE PLAYERS (33)

• West Virginia: Quinton Spain (2013-14), Mark Glowinski (2014) • Stanford: Zach Ertz (2012), Coby Fleener (2011), Jonathan Martin (2011), Levine Toilolo (2012) • Harvard: Andrew Brecher (2007), Zach Copple (2008), Frank Fernandez, (2004-06), Will Johnson (2004-05), Brian Lapham (2004-05), Brent Osborne (2009), David Paine (2006-07), Ryan Pilconis (2008), Tom Rodger (2008), Ben Sessons (2009), Nic Sobic (2006), Alex Spisak (2008-09), Joe Traverso (2003), James Williams (2007-08-09) • Illinois: Tony Pashos (2002) • West Liberty State: Neil Zglobicki (2000-01) • Glenville State: Cam Perry (1998) • Clarion: Derek Mackay (1995)

ALL-AMERICAN PLAYERS (8)

• Stanford: Zach Ertz (2012), Coby Fleener (2011); Jonathan Martin (2011) • Harvard: Andrew Brecher (2008); James Williams (2007-08-09) • Illinois: Tony Pashos (2002)

PROFESSIONAL PLAYERS (9)

• West Virginia: Curtis Feigt (OL), Mark Glowinski (OL), Quinton Spain (OL) • Stanford: Zach Ertz (TE), Coby Fleener (TE); Jonathan Martin (OT) • Harvard: James Williams (OT) • Illinois: Dave Diehl (OT), Tony Pashos (OT)


Coaching Responsibility: Safeties, Special Teams Birthday: April 17 Hometown: Titusville, Florida Education: Bachelor’s Degree (Louisiana, ‘87) Family: Wife – Laura, Daughter – Ashley

JoeDeFOREST

Year at West Virginia: 4 Year in Coaching: 24

ASSISTANT Coach PLAYING CAREER

• Four-year letterman at linebacker and two-year letterman as a pitcher on the baseball team at Louisiana-Lafayette • Two-time All-Southern and all-Louisiana independent team member • Played two seasons (1987-88) of professional football for the NFL’s Houston Oilers, New Orleans Saints and Calgary Stampeders (CFL)

COACHING CAREER

• 2015: West Virginia (safety/special teams) • 2014: West Virginia (associate head coach/special teams coordinator/safeties) • 2013: West Virginia (associate head coach/special teams coordinator) • 2012: West Virginia (associate head coach/defensive coordinator/safeties) • 2001-11: Oklahoma State (associate head coach/special teams/safeties) 4 • 1994-00: Duke (special teams/outside linebackers) • 1992-94: Rice (outside linebackers) • 1990-92: Rice (graduate assistant/running backs) • 1988-90: Titusville (Fla.) HS (outside linebackers)

BOWL GAMES COACHED (12) • 2014: Liberty • 2012: Pinstripe • 2011: Fiesta • 2010: Alamo • 2010: Cotton • 2008: Holiday • 2007: Insight • 2006: Independence • 2004: Alamo • 2004: Cotton • 2002: Houston • 1995: Hall of Fame

Coaching Highlights WEST VIRGINIA

• In 2014, WVU’s defense was No. 9 in third down defense, No. 12 in fourth-down defense and No. 15 in highest percentage of opponent three downs and out and No. 28 in passing efficiency defense • Karl Joseph was named All-Big 12 Conference First Team (safety) • Kicker Josh Lambert was a finalist for the Groza Award • Lambert was named All-Big 12 Conference and All-American • Lambert set the NCAA record for most field goals of 40 yards or more in a season (16), tied the NCAA record for

most games with multiple field goals (10) in a season, tied the school record with field goals in a season (30) and ranked No. 1 nationally in field goals per game • Mario Alford earned All-American honors as a kickoff returner • Ranked No. 8 nationally in kickoff return yard average and No. 2 in kickoff return touchdowns • Kickoff return unit was ranked No. 16 in return average • Punter Nick O’Toole was named All-Big 12 Second Team in 2013 • WVU finished No. 7 nationally in net punting (40.7) and No. 27 nationally in punt return defense (5.07) • Lambert ranked No. 13 nationally in field goals made per game (1.5) • O’Toole ranked No. 15 nationally in punting (44.1) • In 2012, Joseph was named to three freshman All-American teams

OKLAHOMA STATE

• Part of Oklahoma State’s coaching staff which helped lead the Cowboys to a 41-11record over the past four years, the 2011 Big 12 Conference championship – first-ever for OSU and the Fiesta Bowl championship over Stanford – the Cowboys’ first BCS bowl game appearance • Coached the 2008 Ray Guy Award winner in Matt Fodge, the 2010 Lou Groza Award winner in Dan Bailey and 2011 Lou Groza semifinalist Quinn Sharp • 2010 Oklahoma State kicker/punter combination of Dan Bailey and Quinn Sharp ranked as the best in the country in 2010, as Bailey won the Lou Groza Award and Sharp was a first-team All-American by the Football Writers Association of America • Oklahoma State accounted for seven non-offensive touchdowns in 2010, as Oklahoma State’s special teams unit accounted for two kick return touchdowns,a punt return touchdown and two blocked punt returns for touchdowns and safeties Johnny Thomas and Markelle Martin returned interceptions for touchdowns • In 2008, punter Matt Fodge was the winner of the Ray Guy Award presented to the nation’s top punter, punt returner Dez Bryant was the Big 12 special teams player of the year and kick returner Perrish Cox set a Big 12 record with two kick returns for touchdowns to up his career total to four kick returns for scores, a figure that at one time led all active NCAA players. Cox was a first-team All-America honoree by CBSSportsline.com and was a third-team All-America kick returner by Rivals.com • DeForest’s 2008 punt unit ranked sixth in the nation, his punt return squad ranked second nationally and his kick return squad was 18th nationally • In 2007, Perrish Cox was one of only three players in the nation to return a punt and a kickoff for a touchdown. In 2006, Oklahoma State ended the year No. 8 nationally in kickoff

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returns, No. 27 in punt returns, and had some of the nation’s standout special teams performers in return specialists Cox (No. 14 in punt returns), Grant Jones (No. 13 in kickoff returns) and punter Matt Fodge (eighth in the country). The Cowboys were also 11-of-13 in field goals in 2006 • In 2004, the Cowboys led the Big 12 and were 10th nationally in punt returns, averaging 14.7 yards per return. The Cowboys were 26th in net punting and 38th in kickoff returns • DeForest’s impact on the Cowboys was felt immediately upon his hiring. In his first season, OSU improved in every statistical category, going from 73rd to10th in net punting, from 67th to 12th in punt returns and from 92nd to third in kickoff returns. Chris Massey led the NCAA in kickoff returns in 2001

DUKE

• The Blue Devils finished the 2000 season No. 6 in the nation in net punting and15th in kickoff returns. Punter Brian Morton was second in the nation in punting averaging 45.2 yards per kick, while two players - Kyle Moore (ninth) and Chris Douglas (45th) - ranked in the top 50 in kickoff returns

RICE

• Trevor Cobb was the 1991 Doak Walker Award winner as one of DeForest’s pupils at Rice

ALL-CONFERENCE PLAYERS (27)

• West Virginia: Karl Joseph (2014), Josh Lambert (2014), Nick O’Toole (2013) • Oklahoma State: Justin Gilbert (2011), Markelle Martin (2011), Quinn Sharp (2010-11), Dan Bailey (2010), Perrish Cox (2009), Matt Fodge (2006, 08), Darrent Williams (2003), Chris Massey (2001-02), Luke Phillips (2001-02) • Duke: Brian Morton (1999-00), Sims Lenhardt (1997-99), John Krueger (1996), John Zuanich (1994) • Rice: Larry Izzo (1994), Trevor Cobb (1990-92)

ALL-AMERICAN PLAYERS (9)

• West Virginia: Mario Alford (2014); Josh Lambert (2014) • Oklahoma State: Markelle Martin (2011), Quinn Sharp (2010-11), Dan Bailey (2010) • Duke: Brian Morton (2000) • Rice: Trevor Cobb (1991-92)

PROFESSIONAL PLAYERS (11)

• West Virginia: Mario Alford (KOR) • Oklahoma State: Dan Bailey (K), Perrish Cox (KR/PR), Cole Farden (P), Matt Fodge (P), Jamie Thompson (S), Darrent Williams (KR/PR) • Duke: Ryan Fowler (LB), Patrick Mannelly (LS) • Rice: Trevor Cobb (RB), Larry Izzo (LB/ST)

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Coaching Responsibility: Cornerbacks Birthday: December 13 Hometown: Waco, Texas Education: Bachelor’s Degree (BYU, ’95) Family: Wife – Carri, Son – Brian, Daughters – Halie and Mikenzi Year at West Virginia: 3

BrianMITCHELL

Year in Coaching: 21

ASSISTANT Coach PLAYING CAREER

• Played at BYU from 1987-90 • Seventh-round pick of the Atlanta Falcons in 1991 • Spent three seasons in the NFL, splitting time with Atlanta and the Dallas Cowboys • All-WAC cornerback who played in four bowls and ran the opening leg of BYU’s All-America 400M relay team • Still holds the school record for the longest interception return, a 97-yard effort against New Mexico in 1989 • His 13 career interceptions stand fifth in the school’s record book, while his five picks in 1989 were a season high

COACHING CAREER

• 2013-15: West Virginia (cornerbacks) • 2010-12: East Carolina (defensive coordinator/secondary) • 2006-09: Texas Tech (cornerbacks) • 1995-05: BYU (cornerbacks)

BOWL GAMES COACHED (12) • 2015: Liberty • 2012: New Orleans • 2010: Military • 2009: Cotton • 2008: Gator • 2007: Insight • 2006: Cotton • 2005: Las Vegas • 2001: Liberty • 1999: Motor City • 1998: Liberty • 1996: Cotton

Coaching Highlights

• Has been on coaching staffs that have won five conference titles and made 12 bowl appearance • Coached nine defensive backs who have advanced to the NFL

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• In 2014, WVU’s defense was No. 9 in third down defense, No. 12 in fourth-down defense and No. 15 in highest percentage of opponent three downs and out and No. 28 in passing efficiency defense • Daryl Worley was WVU’s fifth-leading tackler and tied for team lead in interceptions (3) • Terrell Chestnut finished in the WVU’s top 10 list for tackles and tied for the pass breakup lead (7) • In 2013, WVU’s defense was No. 4 nationally in fumbles recovered and No. 19 in turnovers gained

EAST CAROLINA

• In 2012, the Pirates tied UCF for first place in the Eastern Division of Conference USA with a 7-1 league record and made their second bowl appearance in three years • In 2011, Mitchell spearheaded and provided oversight to the implementation of a 3-4 scheme - an alignment that produced immediate results and earned ECU a reputation as one of most improved units nationally • In his first year at ECU in 2010, he was faced with the daunting task of rebuilding a Pirate defense that lost nine of its 11 starters from the previous campaign including the entire front seven. Further compounding the struggles were the loss of three prominent twodeep members during the season because of injuries • Despite the personnel shortages, the Pirates still rated among the nation’s better turnover-producing units – tying for 34th in fumbles recovered (11) and among the top 60 in total takeaways (22) during his initial year • The turnaround enabled the Pirates to move up 64 places on the FBS total defense rankings, allowing 102.5 fewer yards per game, and jump 22 spots in scoring defense by surrendering nearly 12 points per contest less than a year earlier • The attacking approach also helped ECU stand 17th nationally in fumbles recovered, 35th in red zone efficiency defense and 41st in fourth-down conversion percentage

@MitchellWVU

• Tutored cornerback Emanuel Davis to back-to-back All-Conference USA selections and developed Damon Magazu into a ball-hawking free safety who led the team with four interceptions and three fumble recoveries in 2011

TEXAS TECH

• Jamar Wall led the group with 62 tackles and two interceptions in 2008 and earned All-Big 12 honors in 2009 after ranking second nationally with 17 passes defended • The Red Raider pass defense ranked best in the Big 12 Conference in 2006 and 2007, limiting opponents to 188.4 yards per game in 2007 - the only Big 12 program to hold opponents below 200 yards per game

BYU

• Worked on the staff of legendary coach LaVell Edwards • Helped guide the team to five bowl appearances and a high ranking of No. 5 at the conclusion of the 1996 season • Cougars captured back-to-back Western Athletic Conference championships during his stay, which included the ’96 squad that rolled to a 14-1 record • While at BYU, he also served as the faculty advisor to the Black Student Union from 1995-02

ALL-CONFERENCE PLAYERS (15)

• East Carolina: Emanuel Davis (2010-11), Damon Magazu (2012) • Texas Tech: Chris Parker (2005), Jamar Wall (2005) • BYU: Jernaro Gilford (2001-02-03), Brian Gray (199899), Omar Morgan (1996-97), Tim McTyer (1995-96), Jason Walker (1997)

PROFESSIONAL PLAYERS (9)

• East Carolina: Emanuel Davis (DB); Damon Magazu (DB) • Texas Tech: Chris Parker (CB), Jamar Wall (DB) • BYU: Jernaro Gilford (CB), Brian Gray (DB), Omar Morgan (DB), Tim McTyer (DB), Jason Walker (DB)


Coaching Responsibility: Defense, Special Teams Birthday: November 22 Hometown: Defiance, Ohio Education: Bachelor’s Degree (Hillsdale, ‘07), Master’s Degree (West Virginia, ’15) Year at West Virginia: 4 Year in Coaching: 8

MarkSCOTT

ASSISTANT Coach PLAYING CAREER

• Four-year letterman and three-year starter at outside linebacker at Hillsdale • Amassed over 200 career tackles • Named All-GLIAC Honorable Mention in 2006

COACHING CAREER

• 2015: West Virginia (defense/special teams) • 2012-14: West Virginia (graduate assistant) • 2011: Trine (special teams/outside linebackers) • 2010: Indianapolis (defensive backs) • 2008-09: Indianapolis (outside linebackers) • 2007: Hillsdale (student assistant)

BOWL GAMES COACHED (2) • 2014: Liberty • 2012: Pinstripe

Coaching Highlights

• Responsible for holding position meetings, player academic meetings, scouting opposing offenses and/or special teams and video duties • At UIndy and WVU, he coached the offensive scout teams, while holding daily scouting meetings at WVU • Also prepared weekly scouting reports during time at UIndy, Trine and WVU

WEST VIRGINIA

• On-field graduate assistant coach working with the defense for two and a half years, working with the outside linebackers, the defensive line and the cornerbacks • Prior to that from August through October 2012, he was a non-coaching administrative graduate assistant • The 2014 Mountaineer defense finished among the top three in the Big 12 in passing defense, third-down defense, fourth-down defense, pass efficiency defense, opponent first downs and was fourth in red zone defense • Nationally, WVU finished No. 9 in third-down defense, No. 8 in fourth down defense and No. 15 in defensive three downs and out

TRINE

• Special teams coordinator and outside linebacker coach for the 2011 season, helping the team to a 7-3 record • Recruited central and southern Indiana, including Indianapolis high schools

@CoachMcScott

INDIANAPOLIS

• Spent three years (2008-10) as a quality control defensive assistant coach at Indianapolis, a school which competed at the NCAA Division II level • Worked with special teams prior to the 2008 season • Responsible on game days for charting defensive calls, offensive personnel, formation and plays to the defensive coordinator • Worked with the outside linebackers for two seasons and the defensive secondary for the 2010 season • His defense was No. 1 in the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, while finishing No. 10 nationally in passing defense and No. 16 in total defense in 2009 and No. 12 in passing defense in 2010

HILLSDALE

• Student assistant during his final semester, assisting with the linebackers during the 2007 season

ALL-CONFERENCE PLAYERS (10)

• West Virginia: Will Clarke (2013) • Trine: Myron Puryear (2011), Nick Muir (2011) • Indianapolis: Leonard Bush (2008); Alex Byrnes (2010); Mike Dum (2008); Max Frempong (2008); JT Owens (2009), Craig Ray (2009-10)

ALL-AMERICAN PLAYERS (2)

• West Virginia: Isaiah Bruce (2013) • Indianapolis: Craig Ray (2010)

PROFESSIONAL PLAYERS (2)

• West Virginia: Will Clarke (2013) • Indianapolis: Craig Ray (2010)

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Coaching Responsibility: Running Backs Birthday: April 16 Hometown: Belle Glade, Florida Education: Bachelor’s Degree (West Virginia, ‘00); Master’s Degree (West Virginia, ’10)

Ja’JuanSEIDER

ASSISTANT Coach PLAYING CAREER

• Earned All-America honors and won the Doug Williams Award for National Offensive Player of the Year and the Jake Gaither Award (considered the Heisman Trophy of black colleges) following a spectacular senior year at Florida A&M • Passed for 2,512 yards and 27 touchdowns and ran for 14 and also was named the MEAC Offensive Player of the Year • Ran for 14 touchdowns in the same year • Selected in the sixth round of the 2000 NFL Draft by the San Diego Chargers

COACHING CAREER

• 2013-15: West Virginia (running backs) • 2010-12: Marshall (running backs/recruiting coordinator) • 2008-10: West Virginia (graduate assistant) • 2006-08: Lake Worth HS (quarterbacks) • 2003-05: Palm Beach Lakes (offensive coordinator) • 2001-02: Glades Central (running backs)

BOWL EXPERIENCE (4) • 2014: Liberty • 2011: Beef O’Brady’s • 2010: Gator • 2008: Meineke

Coaching Highlights

• 2012 Conference USA Recruiter of the Year

WEST VIRGINIA

• In 2014, WVU offense was ranked No. 9 nationally in passing offense, No. 11 in first down offense, No. 12 in total offense and No. 34 in scoring offense • Rushel Shell was No. 5 in the Big 12 in rushing yards per game and Wendell Smallwood was No. 8 • Shell was No. 15 and Smallwood was No. 17 in the Big 12 in all-purpose yards • Dreamius Smith signed a free agent NFL contract with San Diego • Charles Sims was selected in the third round of the 2014 NFL Draft • Sims was named Big 12 Newcomer of the Year • Sims was an All-Big 12 First Team selection • Sims was WVU’s first 1,000-yard rusher since 2009 • Sims was No. 2 in the Big 12 and No. 33 nationally in all-purpose yardage • Sims was No. 3 in the Big 12 in rushing yards and No. 40 nationally • Sims was No. 3 in the Big 12 in rushing touchdowns • Sims was No. 13 in the Big 12 in points responsible for • Sims was No. 14 in the Big 12 in receptions per game • Smith was No. 13 in the Big 12 in rushing yards

MARSHALL

• Two of his top recruits were quarterback Rakeem Cato, who was named the 2012 C-USA Player of the Year, and running back Kevin Grooms, who Seider recruited and coached

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Family: Wife – Brandi, Son - Jaden, Daughters – Ava and Brenley Year at West Virginia: 3 Year in Coaching: 6

@CoachSeider

• Three of his freshman backs averaged more than five yards a carry in 2012 and the offense finished No. 6 nationally in total offense • In 2011, his freshman running back Travon Van earned All-Conference USA honors, and Seider helped lead the Herd to the championship of the Beef O’Brady’s Bowl

WEST VIRGINIA

• Helped in the development of three of the Mountaineer’s top quarterbacks, Pat White, Jarrett Brown and Geno Smith • During his tenure at WVU, he was part of the staff that posted an 18-8 record and played in the Meineke Car Care and Gator Bowls

ALL-CONFERENCE PLAYERS (5)

• West Virginia: Charles Sims (2013) • Marshall: Travon Van (2011), Kevin Grooms (2012) • West Virginia: Jarrett Brown (2009), Pat White (2008)

ALL-AMERICAN PLAYERS (1)

• West Virginia: Pat White (2008)

PROFESSIONAL PLAYERS (5)

• West Virginia: Pat White (QB), Jarrett Brown (QB), Charles Sims (RB), Dreamius Smith (RB), Geno Smith (QB)


Coaching Responsibility: Defensive Line Birthday: November 22 Hometown: Shaker Heights, Ohio Education: Bachelor’s Degree (Ohio Wesleyan, ‘82)

Damon Bruce COGDELL TALL

ASSISTANT Coach PLAYING CAREER

• Earned three letters in football and one in wrestling at Ohio Wesleyan

COACHING CAREER

• 2015: West Virginia (Defensive Line) • 2011-14: Charlotte (Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Line) • 2008-10: Michigan (Defensive Line) • 2003-07: West Virginia (Safeties) • 2002: Western Michigan (Defensive Line) • 1998-01: Harvard (Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers) • 1993-97: Northeastern (Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers) • 1987-92: Ohio Wesleyan (Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Line) • 1985-86: Cornell (Linebackers/Special Teams/Tight Ends) • 1983-84: Ohio Wesleyan (Linebackers) • 1982: Ohio Wesleyan (Graduate Assistant)

BOWL EXPERIENCE (5) • 2010: Gator • 2007: Fiesta • 2006: Gator • 2005: Sugar • 2004: Gator • 2003: Gator

COACHING HIGHLIGHTS

• Sixth year at West Virginia and 32nd overall • Received the 2001 Assistant Coach of the Year Award from the Gridiron Club of Greater Boston • Given a Lifetime Achievement Award from the All-American Football Foundation • Tall has completed NFL internships with the Green Bay Packers, Detroit Lions, Chicago Bears and Tampa Bay Buccaneers

CHARLOTTE

• Served as the defensive coordinator for four years, including developing the defensive line • Helped to establish the 49ers program in 2011 and laid the foundation for the first two years of actual play in 2013 and 2014

• His defense forced 22 turnovers and broke single-season records for sacks (19) and tackles for loss (77) • During the inaugural season in 2013, he oversaw a defense that ranked ninth in the FCS in takeaways (31), fifth in fumbles recovered (16), 25th in interceptions (15) and 29th in tackles for loss (6.9/gm)

MICHIGAN

• Served as the defensive line coach for three years from 2008-10

WEST VIRGINIA

• Spent five bowl seasons as the safeties coach from 2003-07 • On staff when WVU won four Big East titles, as well as the Fiesta Bowl in 2007, the Gator Bowl in 2003, 2004 and 2006 and the Sugar Bowl in 2005

WESTERN MICHIGAN

• Served as defensive line coach in 2002, as the Broncos led the MAC in total defense (330.7 yards per game)

HARVARD

• Defensive coordinator and linebackers coach; two of those years, the Crimson had the Ivy League’s top rushing defense

NORTHEASTERN

• Worked five seasons (1993-97) as the defensive coordinator and linebacker coach • 1997 team ranked second in Division I-AA rushing defense at 60.5 yards per game

CORNELL

• Coached linebackers, special teams and tight ends from 1985-86

OHIO WESLEYAN

Family: Wife – Karmyn, Son - Braythen, Daughters – Karsyn, Kallyn Year at West Virginia: 6 Year in Coaching: 32

@CoachTall

• Coached in a variety of roles from 1987-92: defensive line coach, linebacker coach, special teams’ coordinator and later defensive coordinator

ALL-CONFERENCE PLAYERS (46)

• Michigan: Brandon Graham (2008-09) • West Virginia: Mike Lorello (2004-05), Eric Wicks (2005-06-07) • Western Michigan: Jason Babin (2002), Chris Browning (2002) • Harvard: Dante Balestracci (2000-01), Isaiah Kacyvenski (1998-99); Scott Larkee (1998) • Northeastern: David Atwood (1994), Andre Seoldo (1995), Andre Dixon (1997), Zach Falconer (1997), Steve Kives (1996-97), Lloyd Nugent (1997), Leroy Robinson, (1996-97), Mark Salisbury (1993), Reggie Thornton (1995) • Ohio Wesleyan: Eric Abbot (1989-90-91), Dean Cordle (1984), Doug Dean (1991), Eric DiMartineo (1983), Kirk Jackson (1990), Ted Jameson (1983), Chris LeFervre, (1992), Terry Mee (1991), Neil Ringers (1987-88-89-90), Keith Rucker (1989-90-91), Bo Smith (1988-90), Ryan Spicer (1992), Layne Thrasher (1992)

ALL-AMERICAN PLAYERS (7)

• Michigan: Brandon Graham (2009), Mike Martin (2008) • Western Michigan: Jason Babin (2002) • Harvard: Isaiah Kacyvenski (1999) • Ohio Wesleyan: Eric DiMartineo (1983), Neil Ringers (1990), Keith Rucker (1991)

PROFESSIONAL PLAYERS (7)

• Michigan: Brandon Graham (DE), Tim Jamison (DE) • West Virginia: Ryan Mundy (S) • Western Michigan: Jason Babin (DL) • Harvard: Isaiah Kacyvenski (LB) • Northeastern: Andre Dixon (LB) • Ohio Wesleyan: Keith Rucker (DL)

• Started his coaching career as a graduate assistant at his alma mater, and became the full-time linebacker coach for the 1983 and 1984 seasons

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Coaching Responsibility: Strength and Conditioning Certification: Master Strength and Conditioning Coach (MSCC), Collegiate Strength & Conditioning Coaches Association (CSCCa), National Strength Coaches Association (NSCA) Birthday: February 22 Hometown: Fairmont, West Virginiao Education: Bachelor’s Degree (Fairmont State, ’99)

MikeJOSEPH

DIRECTOR OFStrength & Conditioning COACHING CAREER

• 2008-15: West Virginia (Strength and Conditioning) • 2003-08: Notre Dame (Assistant Strength and Conditioning) • 2001-03: Eastern Michigan (Assistant Strength and Conditioning) • 1999-2001: West Virginia (Graduate Assistant) • 1998-99: Fairmont State (Strength and Conditioning)

COACHING CAREER

• Administer, coordinate, develop, implement and teach strength and conditioning programs for all Mountaineer student-athletes with a major emphasis on the football program • Presented with Master Strength and Conditioning Coach at 2014 National CSCCa Conference • Served for five years as the assistant strength coach at Notre Dame (2003-08), working with football and was responsible for the strength and conditioning programs for baseball, volleyball and softball\ • At Notre Dame, he worked with the head strength coach with football, assisted with workouts, testing, conditioning, speed and agility training and in-season and offseason training schedules on a daily basis • Responsible for developing and training the quarterbacks, tight ends, linebackers, fullbacks and injured players • Also had the same responsibilities with the sports of baseball, volleyball and softball • Supervised and maintained facility and equipment and scheduling all student-athletes for the school’s 27 sports

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@WVU_FB_Strength

• Spent two years as an assistant strength coach at Eastern Michigan (2001-03) • Served as a graduate assistant at WVU for two years (1999-2001) • Worked at Healthworks Fitness and Rehabilitation in Morgantown during the 2001 summer • Strength and conditioning coach at Fairmont State (Aug. 1998 – May 1999) • Camp instructor at the Mountain State Speed and Strength Camp hosted by WVU from May 2000 until April 2001 • Served as a guest speaker and instructor at many camps and clinics • Has served as a classroom instructor and state director for the National Association of Speed and Explosion • Coached 23 football players who earned All-America honors and more than 100 athletes who were either drafted or signed free-agent contracts in the NFL • While at Fairmont State, Joseph was a four-year letterman and three-year captain on the football team from 1994-97 • Three time first-team all-WVIAC selection and was named the WVIAC Offensive Player of the Year in 1996 • A 1997 regional All-American, a Burger King Scholar Athlete and a WVIAC Scholar Athlete • Selected the vice president of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee and to the Fairmont State Student Council


FOOTBALLStaff Alex Hammond

Associate Athletic Director/ Football Operations Alex Hammond is in his first year as the associate athletic director for football operations and fifth year overall on the Mountaineer Football staff. He has served as the director of football operations for the past four years after starting at WVU as the director of recruiting operations in August 2011. In his current position, he serves as chief of staff for the football unit, providing administrative oversight for the program and direct support to the head coach. He handles the department budget and daily schedules, serves as liaison for professional scouts and handles agent relations and player education, coaches’ clinics, training table, scholarship disbursement, ticket allocation, preseason planning and bowl preparation. He also oversees the equipment department, video staff and recruiting office, administers the department budget and serves as the staff liaison to the Big 12 office, football alumni, the media and WVU’s 17 other varsity sports. Hammond came to West Virginia after serving as the associate director of amateurism certification at the NCAA from 2009-11. In his position, he was responsible for educating elite athletes, member institutions and conferences on NCAA legislation, served as the NCAA liaison to the Big 12 and Atlantic Coast Conferences on issues regarding amateurism and conducted amateurism reviews on high-profile student-athletes. Prior to his tenure with the NCAA, Hammond was an associate in the international sports group at the law firm of Baker and Daniels from 2008-09. He advised multi-national companies on global business operations and drafted contracts for corporate mergers and acquisitions. Hammond also held several positions with the United States federal government (2003-06), serving with the office of the General Counsel for the Department of Defense, a special assistant to Ambassador Randall Tobias for the US Department of State and as a public affairs officer and legislative assistant at the White House for the National Drug Control Policy. Hammond graduated from Texas in 2004 with a bachelor’s degree in government and earned his juris doctorate from the Northwestern School of Law in 2008. While a student at Texas, he interned at the White House for the office of public affairs and was the executive director of the Longhorn student body, the highest appointed student position at the university. He represented the student body in front of the Texas State Legislature. Hammond, a native of Indianapolis, Indiana, is married to the former Susan Swift. She serves as the director of donor relations and special events for the Mountaineer Athletic Club. The couple have a daughter, Hadley, born in fall 2014.

Ryan Dorchester

Director of Player Personnel Ryan Dorchester is in his second year as the director of player personnel and 11th year overall with the West Virginia football program. He started working with the Mountaineer football program in 2004, when he joined the managerial staff as a student equipment manager and served in that capacity for four years. He then was a graduate assistant for recruiting and assisted with the day-to-day operations of the program’s recruiting efforts. In his current role, Dorchester serves in an administrative capacity, overseeing the organizational aspects of recruiting and managing all personnel relations. He serves as the liaison to the head football coach on all recruiting issues. He coordinates the head coach’s recruiting efforts, including correspondence and in-person visits. He maintains status of scholarship offers, recruiting targets and commitments and updates the staff on recruiting issues. He also communicates eligibility and admissions status with prospective student-athletes and coaching staff. He is the liaison with the University admissions office, is the primary contact with the athletic compliance office regarding recruiting, oversees the correspondence with prospects and high schools to facilitate the admissions process. Dorchester also coordinates the coaches’ travel schedule for recruiting and oversees and organizes the program’s records, checklists, calendars, research and recruiting boards. He monitors the recruiting expenses and budget and assists the director of football operations with the overall budget, including planning, purchases and monitoring expenditures. Dorchester manages player personnel issues such as eligibility status and tracks participation and position depth. He also will assist the director of football operations with individual student-, athlete concerns and ensures student-athletes housing and financial aid process is completed. Dorchester earned his bachelor’s degree in history from WVU in 2008 and his master’s degree in higher educational leadership in 2010. He is married to the former Leslie Barton of Martville, Pennsylvania.

Casey Smithson

Recruiting Coordinator Casey Smithson was hired in the fall of 2014 as the recruiting coordinator for the WVU football program after serving as the recruiting and operations graduate assistant since December 2011. In his role, Smithson serves in an administrative capacity, assisting the Director of Player Personnel in the recruitment of prospective football student-athletes. His duties include coordinating in-person official

and unofficial recruiting visits, maintenance of scholarship offers, overseeing the recruiting database and commitment lists, updating coaching staff on issues with recruiting and communicating eligibility/ admission status with the coaching staff and the prospective student-athletes. He assists with recruiting travel arrangements and maintaining the recruiting books for the coaching staff and the program’s recruiting calendar, establishing the data and video library and analyzing and researching trends and target areas for recruiting. He is a liaison with the University admissions office and serves as the primary contact with the athletic compliance office regarding all prospects, official and unofficial visits, admission requests and clearances. Smithson also assists with the planning and operation of the annual camps and coaches’ clinics and builds relationships and maintains communication with the high school and junior college coaches to advance the program’s recruiting efforts. He oversees the program’s walk-on program for prospective student-athletes, including educating prospective student-athletes on eligibility requirements, admission standards and team expectations. Smithson has worked with the Mountaineer football program since 2007, when he assisted the coaching staff as a recruiting intern and also as a student recruiting assistant. He earned his bachelor’s degree in business administration at West Virginia in 2011 and his master’s degree in sport management in 2014.

Quincy Wilson

Assistant Director of Football Operations Former Mountaineer great running back Quincy Wilson is in his fourth year as the assistant director of football operations. Wilson assists the director of football operations with the daily activities of the football office and serves as a program liaison with compliance, academic support and residence life. He came to West Virginia in 2012, after serving as the marketing sales manager for State Industrial Corporation in Cleveland, Ohio, beginning in 2010. He handled more than 125 accounts for State Industrial, a company that provides services in air and water purification and treatment. He was ranked in the top five of the region in overall sales every month in the Northeast Region. Wilson works with the academic support staff in tracking and counseling student athletes and also provides player agent education, contributes to LifeSkills programming and assists the student-athletes with recognizing opportunities for University services and resources. He organizes preseason training camp in regards to operations such as daily meal schedules and provides security and game officials for practices and scrimmages. Wilson assists with community relations programs, on-campus recruiting and the annual high school coaches’ clinic.

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He administers the professional football education program and assists the student-athletes, who have professional potential, with the exceptional student-athlete disability insurance program and with the college advisory committee. Wilson was a four-year letterwinner at running back for the Mountaineers from 1999-03, finishing with 2,608 career rushing yards, ranking No. 5 on WVU’s career rushing chart. He registered 901 yards and six touchdowns as a junior and 1,380 yards and 12 touchdowns as a senior. Wilson was a third team All-American by the Associated Press and was one of eight semifinalists for the Doak Walker Award. He was drafted in the seventh round of the 2004 NFL draft by the Atlanta Falcons and played three years for the Cincinnati Bengals from 2004-08. He played one season for the Berlin Rebels of the German Football League in 2010. Wilson, a native of Weirton, West Virginia, and the son of former NFL linebacker Otis Wilson and Kyle Wilson, earned his bachelor’s degree in coaching education from West Virginia in 2003.

Brady Rourke

Associate Athletic Director for Student-Athlete Development Brady Rourke is in his second year as the associate athletic director for student-athlete development. He is responsible for administering the student-athlete academic services unit and overseeing the student-athlete development staff. He serves as the liaison to the University’s academic community, provost’s office, admissions’ office, registrar’s office and office of accessibility services. Rourke also works with student-athletes to establish academic goals and then organizes and implements programs to assist the student-athletes in meeting those goals. He assists student-athletes in identifying educational and career interests, selecting classes and determining academic majors. Prior to WVU, Rourke served as associate director of student-athlete development at Syracuse, where he was responsible for providing academic support and monitoring academic progress for Syracuse’s football student-athletes. Rourke served as academic coordinator in the Morgan Academic Support Center for Student-Athletes at Penn State from 200712 and Arizona State in 2006. He began his career in academics as a graduate assistant for the Penn State football academic support program in 2003. At Penn State, he served as the director of the Athletic Director’s Leadership Institute, managing the student-athlete leadership development program available to all 31 varsity sports. He was the faculty advisor for PRIDE, a student sportsmanship initiative, working with the students to address fan behavior. Rourke was also an instructor for the freshmen seminar course, educating incoming student-athletes about balancing athletics and academics. In addition to serving as the academic coordinator for football and men’ track & field at Arizona State, Rourke was the career development coordinator. He was an instructor for freshmen enrichment and helped develop course content for the freshmen seminar to assist student-athletes in developing a strong academic foundation. Rourke serves on the Board of Directors of the National Association of Academic Advisors for Athletics (N4A). At Penn State, he earned a bachelor’s degree in rehabilitation services education in 2003 and a master’s degree in higher education administration in 2006. He resides in Morgantown with his wife, Amanda, and son, Brennon.

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Kelli Hinton

Associate Director of Student-Athlete Development Kelli Hinton is in her fifth year as the associate director of student-athlete development with responsibility of working with the Mountaineer football program. Hinton assists with developing individualized programs, then monitors each student-athletes’ progress to ensure their academic success and make sure they are on track toward graduation. She also assists former football student-athletes wanting to earn their bachelor’s degree through the degree completion program. Hinton also provides guidance to the student-athletes, assisting them with the organization and development of their course schedules each semester, helps oversee the study hall program, teaches study skills to at-risk students and works in conjunction with the compliance department on eligibility issues. Hinton came to West Virginia after serving as an athletic academic advisor at Cincinnati for a year. She worked with the baseball, volleyball, tennis and men’s and women’s golf programs. Prior to that, she served a year at Ohio State as the assistant athletic academic counselor and then served as a student assistant in the athletic academic program at Indiana. Hinton served as an associate instructor at Indiana for a year and worked as a CHAMPS/LifeSkills graduate assistant at Xavier. She is a member of the National Association of Academic Advisors for Athletics. Hinton graduated with a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Cincinnati in 2003 and earned a master’s degree in kinesiology from Indiana in 2008.

Jillian Weston

Assistant Director of Student-Athlete Development Jillian Weston is in her second year as the assistant director of student-athlete development, working primarily with the football program. She is in her fourth year overall with the student-athlete services unit. Before she started working with football, Weston handled the day-to-day academic services for baseball, gymnastics, rowing and volleyball. Weston joined the WVU Department of Intercollegiate Athletics in December 2011, and supervised the academic tutoring program, as well as providing guidance to academic support and services for the student-athletes and student services staff. Previously as a program coordinator, Weston’s responsibilities included supervising the academic tutoring program for all student-athletes as well as providing guidance to academic support and services for the student-athletes and student services staff. She also served as a liaison with Disability Services, the Center for Writing Excellence, the Math Learning Center, the Undergraduate Advising Center and other campus academic support services. Previously, Weston served as an admissions counselor at Virginia Wesleyan College from July 2009-December 2011. There, she advised students and parents on academic issues, college admission requirements, course equivalencies and financial aid and scholarships. Weston also administered the Wesleyan Ambassador Program. Weston also spent time as a volunteer study hall coordinator and academic advisor with the men’s basketball team at Virginia Wesleyan (July 2009-December 2011). Weston earned her bachelor’s degree in psychology from Virginia Wesleyan in 2009 and her master’s degree in forensic psychology from Argosy University in 2011.

Dan Nehlen

Equipment Manager Dan Nehlen is in his 28th year as equipment manager for the Mountaineer football program. The son of Hall of Fame and former Mountaineer head coach Don Nehlen, he is responsible for maintaining and procuring all equipment and uniforms for the football program as well as overseeing the football student managers. Nehlen also coordinates the extensive movement of equipment when West Virginia takes to the road. He joined the West Virginia staff in 1981 as a student manager. In 1986, he became assistant equipment manager and held that position for two years before becoming a full-time staff member in 1988. A native of Canton, Ohio, Nehlen received a bachelor’s degree in physical education and safety in 1985 from West Virginia. He and his wife, Janie, have two children, Ryan and Danielle. Ryan, a former member of the Mountaineer football squad, now serves as the wide receivers coach at Glenville State.

Aaron Malik

Assistant Equipment Manager Aaron Malik is in his sixth year as the assistant equipment manager for the Mountaineer football program. He spent the 2009 season as an equipment graduate assistant with the football program. In his role in the equipment room, Malik coordinates the maintenance and repair of athletic equipment, uniforms and facilities. He also inspects the equipment for defects and assists in the purchase, issuance, storage and accountability of all Nike athletic equipment, footwear and apparel. Malik spent two years as an equipment intern with the Pittsburgh Steelers. He was responsible for daily operations of the equipment room, locker room and practice fields. He also monitored proper usage of NFL Rules in regards to on-field apparel, logos, colors and NFL trademarks. He served as a student equipment manager for football at WVU from 2003-07, including serving as head manager for two years, and was a ball boy for the Steelers from 2000-02, assisting with practices and various game day duties. Malik earned his bachelor’s degree in sport management with minors in communications and sport and exercise psychology from West Virginia in 2007.

Kyle Butler

Video Coordinator Kyle Butler is in his first year as the video coordinator for Mountaineer football and seventh overall with program. He is responsible for coordinating all aspects of the Mountaineer football program’s video efforts. He handles the day-to-day video operations for practices and games, maintaining the in-house DVSport network, film breakdown and exchange and the instant replay system, as well as assisting in the production of highlight films. Butler came to West Virginia in 2009 as a student assistant with the video department, served as a graduate assistant from 2012-14 and then was a video assistant and camera operator, before being promoted to his present position. He assisted with the day-to-day operations of the WVU football video operations, recorded football practices and games, imported and edited video for coaches’ scout, set up and assisted with the produc-


tion of highlight videos. He maintained the laptops and projectors for the coaches’ offices and meeting rooms as well as the players’ iPads and tablets. He operated handheld and tripod based video cameras for athletic events for video board and Internet live-streams for the sports of men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s soccer, volleyball, gymnastics and wrestling. Butler graduated from West Virginia with his bachelor’s degree in sport management in 2011 and his master’s degree in sport management in 2014.

Kevin McCadam

Assistant Director of Strength and Conditioning/Speed Development Kevin McCadam is in his sixth year on the athletic staff at WVU as the assistant director of strength and conditioning/speed development McCadam came to Morgantown in 2010 after a stint at Virginia Tech as a graduate assistant, following a successful five-year NFL career. While at Virginia Tech from 2008-10, McCadam worked with the Hokie Football team, as well as the men’s and women’s basketball teams. From 2002-05, he was a safety for the Atlanta Falcons and finished his career in 2006 with the Carolina Panthers. In 2007, McCadam coached high school football at Dublin Coffman High in Dublin, Ohio. McCadam was a two-year member of the Virginia Tech football team from 2000-01, playing in 20 games and finishing his college career with 111 tackles. He earned his bachelor’s degree in history from Virginia Tech, in 2001, and his master’s degree in education in 2009, also from Virginia Tech. A native of Lakeside, California., McCadam and his wife, Jessica, have four children - Mia, Kole, Mason and Kam.

Darl Bauer

Strength and Conditioning Coordinator Darl Bauer is in his seventh year as a member of the strength and conditioning staff at West Virginia, the first year as a graduate assistant and the past six years as a full-time member. He assists the director with the football strength and conditioning program. Bauer came to West Virginia after serving as a strength and conditioning intern at Eastern Michigan for the 2007 summer. He assisted with the football program and helped train the men’s basketball, women’s soccer and women’s volleyball teams. During the summer of 2006 and 2007 and from December 2008 until May 2009, Bauer was a sports performance specialist at the Total Performance Center in Wixon, Michigan. While there, he designed and implemented a four-day weight program for the varsity football team at Novi High. He designed and administered comprehensive offseason strength and conditioning program for NFL clientele. He also trained athletes of all ages, skill levels and sports from the greater Detroit area. Bauer also served as a strength and conditioning coach at Detroit Country Day School in the 2007 summer and Fairmont Senior High in the 2009 summer, setting up training program for their varsity programs. Bauer was a four-year letterwinner at Hillsdale College in Hillsdale, Michigan, from 2003-06. He served as the student assistant coach working with the defensive backs at Hillsdale in 2007. He graduated with a bachelor’s degree in physical education from Hillsdale in 2008 and a master’s of science degree in athletic coaching education from West Virginia in 2010. He and his wife, Carly, live in Morgantown.

Andre Wadley Strength Coach

Andre Wadley is in his second year as a strength coach at West Virginia, working primarily with the Mountaineer football program. Wadley came to WVU after serving as a graduate assistant strength coach at Auburn for a year. He coordinated daily conditioning and lifting sessions for the Tigers football team, provided orientation on exercise techniques and progressions for incoming players, led stage 0 and stage 1 athletes in their daily training sessions and assisted with functional movement assessments for athletes. While at Auburn, he designed a hand-to-hand combat program for the Tiger linemen and lifting programs for other sports. Wadley served as a graduate assistant strength coach at Texas Tech for a year and as a student assistant at Auburn for three years. He coordinated daily conditioning and lifting sessions for the football teams, conducted workouts for injured players and maintained nutrition area for athletes. While at Auburn, he also worked with the softball team. While a graduate assistant at Auburn, the Tigers won the 2010 and 2013 SEC Championships, won the 2010 BCS National Championship and made an appearance in the 2013 game. Wadley earned both of his degrees from Auburn, his bachelor’s degree in 2012 and master’s degree in 2014. He holds a certified USA Weightlifting Level 1 Sports Performance Coaching certification, a certification with the Ignition APG Speed System, and is certified in first aid and CPR by the American Heart Association. He played football at Auburn and was a member of the Tigers’ Academic Honor Roll. Wadley is married to the former, Jessica Nickole Skaggs.

Dave Kerns

Head Football Athletic Trainer Dave Kerns has served as head football athletic trainer, overseeing the day-to-day care of the Mountaineer football team since he arrived in Morgantown in 1994. His responsibilities include keeping the WVU football players ready to practice and play in games, as well as working within the acclaimed athletic training curriculum in the WVU College of Physical Activity and Sport Sciences. Prior to coming to WVU, Kerns spent seven years at Ohio U., working with the football team and teaching in the athletic training curriculum. Before that, he worked as a graduate assistant with the Bobcat men’s basketball team. During his 30-year career as a certified athletic trainer, Kerns has had presentations at the state and district levels and participated in numerous BOC certification exams. He has served on various NATA committees. A native of Harrisburg, Pa., Kerns earned his bachelor’s degree from Penn State in 1983 and his master’s degree from Ohio University in 1987. He and his wife, Kelly, reside in Morgantown.

Vince Blankenship

Assistant Athletic Trainer Vince Blankenship is in his second year as an assistant athletic trainer and physical therapist at West Virginia, working primarily with the Mountaineer football program. He also provides the athletic training coverage and treatment for the WVU golf team.

Blankenship assists with the day-to-day care, rehabilitation and prevention of athletic injuries for the football program. He also has duties as an instructor in the WVU athletic training education program. Blankenship recently served as a seasonal athletic training assistant with the NFL’s Jacksonville Jaguars. He handled day-to-day duties with the operations within the athletic training department, including injury prevention, player evaluation, treatment and rehabilitation, overseeing the staff’s interns and working practices and games. Prior to that, he worked a sports medicine clinical with the football team at Georgia for the 2007 and 2012 seasons. He spent two years as a high school outreach athletic trainer for University Hospital in Augusta, Georgia, and as a part-time athletic trainer at Georgia Regents University, while earning his doctor of physical therapy. He also worked as a preseason athletic trainer with the Detroit Lions. Blankenship earned his bachelor’s degree in exercise and sports science with an athletic training emphasis at Georgia in 2009, and his doctor of physical therapy at Georgia Regents University in 2013. He and his wife, Idania, reside in Morgantown.

Chris Schultheiss

Assistant Athletic Trainer Chris Schultheiss is in his second year as an assistant athletic trainer at West Virginia, working primarily with the Mountaineer football program. Schultheiss assists with the day-to-day care, rehabilitation and prevention of athletic injuries for the football program. He also has duties as an instructor in the WVU athletic training education program. Schultheiss came to WVU after serving as the assistant athletic trainer at Rutgers for three years. He provided individualized clinical rehabilitation, treatment and injury prevention with sport supervision of wrestling and assisting with football, as well as communicating with team doctors and specialists. He also served stints as the assistant athletic trainer at Vermont (2010-11) and American (2006-10) and was the head athletic trainer at Catholic University (2002-06) and Elizabeth City State (2000-02). Schultheiss earned his bachelor’s degree from James Madison in 1998 and his master’s degree from Temple in 2000. He holds certifications as a clinical instructor, a certified athletic trainer, CPR/ PR-AED by the American Red Cross and is certified with the Graston Technique.

Dr. Mathew Lively Medical Director

Dr. Matt Lively oversees all aspects of medical care for Mountaineer athletes and serves as a team physician in the area of general medicine. He is responsible for the dayto-day medical needs of WVU’s athletes. The Oak Hill, W.Va. native currently serves as a professor in the Internal Medicine and Pediatric Departments of West Virginia University Hospitals. He graduated from WVU in 1988 with a degree in athletic training and went on to earn his master’s degree at Eastern Illinois in 1989 and a doctorate of osteopathic medicine from the West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine in 1993. Prior to osteopathic medical school, Lively served stints as an athletic trainer for the Pittsburgh Steelers and Eastern Illinois University. He and his wife, Lisa, reside in Morgantown.

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KimCALANDRELLI

LoriRICE

MichaelBURCHETT

DanGERBERRY

ZacHUETER

AnthonyLEONARD

ZacMOTLEY

AndreSEXTON

RobertGLOWACKY

AnthonyLAURENZI

Administrative Associate

Defensive Graduate Assistant

Administrative Associate

Offensive Quality Control

Offensive Graduate Assistant/Quarterbacks

Defensive Quality Control

Offensive Graduate Assistant/Tight Ends

Administrative Graduate Assistant

Offensive Graduate Assistant/Offensive Line

Athletic Training Graduate Assistant

MOUNTAINEER MedicalStaff

Dr. KellyBAL

Orthopedic Surgeon

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Dr. LesBAKOS Oral Surgeon

Dr. MattDARMELIO Orthopedic Surgeon

Dr. BerryMCDONOUGH Orthopedic Surgeon


2015Opponents 2015 Opponents....................................... 130 All-Time Scores vs. 2015 Opponents....... 132


MILAN PUSKAR STADIUM

COACHING STAFF

GENERAL INFORMATION

Head Coach: Willie Fritz (Pittsburg State, ’83) Record at GS: 9-3 (1 year) Overall Record: 185-70-1 (22 years) Record vs. WVU: First Meeting Football Phone: 912-478-5059

GEORGIA SOUTHERN | SEPTEMBER 5

TEAM/PLAYER INFORMATION

2014 Record: 9-3 Conference Record/Finish: 8-0/1 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 58/25 Starters Returning/Lost: 13/9

Location: Statesboro, Ga. Enrollment: 20,517 President: Dr. Brooks A. Keel Athletic Director: Tom Kleinlein Stadium/Capacity: Allen E. Paulson Stadium (25,000) School Colors: Blue and White Nickname: Eagles Conference: Sun Belt

TEAM/PLAYER INFORMATION

LIBERTY | SEPTEMBER 12

2014 Record: 9-5 Conference Record/Finish: 4-1/T1 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 44/19 Starters Returning/Lost: 16/11

Location: Lynchburg, Va. Enrollment: 13,500 President: Jerry Falwell Jr. Athletic Director: Jeff Barber Stadium/Capacity: Williams Stadium (19,200) School Colors: Red, White and Blue Nickname: Flames Conference: Big South

TEAM/PLAYER INFORMATION

MARYLAND | SEPTEMBER 26

2014 Record: 7-6/Foster Farms Bowl Conference Record/Finish: 4-4/3rd East Lettermen Returning/Lost: 34/25 Starters Returning/Lost: 12/14

Location: College Park, Md. Enrollment: 37,641 President: Wallace D. Loh Athletic Director: Kevin Anderson Stadium/Capacity: Byrd Stadium (51,802) School Colors: Red, White, Black and Gold Nickname: Terrapins Conference: Big Ten

COACHING STAFF

OKLAHOMA | OCTOBER 3

2014 Record: 8-5/Russell Athletic Bowl Conference Record/Finish: 5-4/T4th Lettermen Returning/Lost: 45/22 Starters Returning/Lost: 16/12

McLANE STADIUM

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Head Coach: Art Briles (Texas Tech, ‘79) Record at BU: 55-34 (7 years) Overall Record: 89-62 (12 years) Briles’ Record vs. WVU: 1-2 Football Phone: 254-710-3058

BAYLOR | OCTOBER 17

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2014 Record: 11-2/Cotton Bowl Conference Record/Finish: 8-1/T1st Lettermen Returning/Lost: 51/23 Starters Returning/Lost: 18/6

2015 SCHEDULE S5 Richmond S12 Bowling Green S19 USF S26 at West Virginia O3 Michigan O10 at Ohio State O24 Penn State * O31 at Iowa N7 Wisconsin N14 at Michigan State N21 Indiana N28 at Rutgers

WVU Team Hotel: Embassy Suites Norman – Hotel and Conference Center

SPORTS INFORMATION

2015 SCHEDULE

SID: TBA Office Phone: 405-325-0096 E-mail: TBA Web: soonersports.com Twitter: @OU_Football Press Box Phone: 405-325-3116

S5 Akron S12 at Tennessee S19 Tulsa O3 West Virginia O10 Texas * O17 at Kansas State O24 Texas Tech O31 at Kansas N7 Iowa State N14 at Baylor N21 TCU N28 at Oklahoma State

* Red River Showdown, Dallas, Texas

Location: Stillwater, Okla. Enrollment: 37,232 President: V. Burns Hargis Athletic Director: Mike Holder Stadium/Capacity: Boone Pickens Stadium (60,218) School Colors: Orange and Black Nickname: Cowboys Conference: Big 12

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MORGANTOWN

SPORTS INFORMATION

2015 SCHEDULE

SID: Gavin Lang Office Phone: 405-744-7714 E-mail: gavin.lang@okstate.edu Cell Phone: 405-612-9274 Web: okstate.com Twitter: @CowboyFB, @OSUAthletics, @CoachGundy Press Box Phone: 405-744-5757

WACO, TEXAS

COACHING STAFF

TEAM/PLAYER INFORMATION

NORMAN, OKLA.

GENERAL INFORMATION

TEAM/PLAYER INFORMATION

OKLAHOMA STATE | OCTOBER 10

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Location: Norman, Okla. Enrollment: 30,753 President: David L. Boren Athletic Director: Joe Castiglione Stadium/Capacity: Gaylord Family – Oklahoma Memorial Stadium (82,112) School Colors: Crimson and Cream Nickname: Sooners Conference: Big 12

COACHING STAFF

2014 Record: 7-6/TicketCity Cactus Bowl Champions Conference Record/Finish: 4-5/7th Lettermen Returning/Lost: 46/19 Starters Returning/Lost: 22/10

MORGANTOWN

SID: TBA Office Phone: 301-314-7065 E-mail: TBA Cell Phone: TBA Web: umterps.com Twitter: @umterps Press Box Phone: 301-405-7810

MILAN PUSKAR STADIUM

Head Coach: Mike Gundy (Oklahoma State, ‘90) Record at OSU: 84-44 (10 years) Overall Record: 84-44 (10 years) Gundy’s Record vs. WVU: 1-2 Football Phone: (405) 744-5737

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SPORTS INFORMATION

GENERAL INFORMATION

TEAM/PLAYER INFORMATION

2015 SCHEDULE S5 Delaware State S12 at West Virginia S19 Montana S26 at Southern Illinois O3 at Georgia State O10 at Gardner-Webb O17 at Monmouth O24 Kennesaw State N7 Presbyterian N14 at Charleston Southern N21 Coastal Carolina

* M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, Md.

GAYLORD FAMILY – OKLAHOMA MEMORIAL STADIUM

Head Coach: Bob Stoops (Iowa, ‘83) Record at OU: 168-44 (16 years) Overall Record: 168-44 (16 years) Stoops’ Record vs. WVU: 3-1 Football Phone: 405-325-2345

at West Virginia Western Michigan The Citadel at Idaho at Louisiana-Monroe New Mexico State at Appalachian State Texas State at Troy at Georgia South Alabama Georgia State

MORGANTOWN

SID: Todd Wetmore Office Phone: 434-582-2292 E-mail: twetmore@liberty.edu Cell Phone: 434-841-8974 Web: LibertyFlames.com Twitter: @libertyflames Press Box Phone: 434-582-4628

GENERAL INFORMATION

Head Coach: Randy Edsall (Syracuse, ‘80) Record at UMD: 20-30 (4 years) Overall Record: 94-100 (16 years) Edsall’s Record vs. WVU: 2-9 Football Phone: 301-314-7095

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S5 S12 S19 S26 O3 O17 O22 O29 N4 N21 N28 D5

SPORTS INFORMATION

MILAN PUSKAR STADIUM

COACHING STAFF

2015 SCHEDULE

SID: Barrett Gilham Office Phone: 912-478-5448 E-mail: bgilham@georgiasouthern.edu Cell Phone: 912-678-5051 Web: GSEagles.com Twitter: @GSAthletics_FB

GENERAL INFORMATION

Head Coach: Turner Gill (North Texas, ‘90) Record at LU: 23-14 (3 years) Overall Record: 48-63 (8 years) Record vs. WVU: WVU leads 1-0 Football Phone: 434-582-2040

MORGANTOWN

SPORTS INFORMATION

MILAN PUSKAR STADIUM

COACHING STAFF

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S5 at Central Michigan S12 Central Arkansas S19 UTSA S26 at Texas O3 Kansas State O10 at West Virginia O24 Kansas O31 at Texas Tech N7 TCU N14 at Iowa State N21 Baylor N28 Oklahoma

WVU Team Hotel: Marriott – Omni Hotel – Fort Worth

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Waco, Texas Enrollment: 16,263 President: Ken Starr Athletic Director: Ian McCaw Stadium/Capacity: McLane Stadium (45,000) School Colors: Green and Gold Nickname: Bears Conference: Big 12

SPORTS INFORMATION SID: Heath Nielsen Office Phone: 254-710-2743 E-mail: Heath_Nielsen@baylor.edu Cell Phone: 254-709-4237 Web: baylorbears.com Twitter: @BUFootball Press Box Phone: 254-753-2961

2015 SCHEDULE S4 at SMU S12 Lamar S26 Rice O3 vs. Texas Tech * O10 at Kansas O17 West Virginia O24 Iowa State N5 at Kansas State N14 Oklahoma N21 at Oklahoma State N27 at TCU D5 Texas * AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas


AMON G. CARTER STADIUM

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FORT WORTH, TEXAS

COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Gary Patterson (Kansas State, ‘83) Record at TCU: 132-45 (14 years) Overall Record: 132-45 (14 years) Patterson’s Record vs. WVU: 2-1 Football Phone: 817-257-7970

Location: Fort Worth, Texas Enrollment: 10,033 President: Dr. Victor J. Boschini Jr. Athletic Director: Chris Del Conte Stadium/Capacity: Amon G. Carter Stadium (45,000) School Colors: Purple and White Nickname: Horned Frogs Conference: Big 12

TEAM/PLAYER INFORMATION

TCU | OCTOBER 29

WVU Team Hotel: DFW Airport Marriott South

GENERAL INFORMATION

2014 Record: 12-1/Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl Champions Conference Record/Finish: 8-1/T1st Lettermen Returning/Lost: 62/19 Starters Returning/Lost: 18/8

SPORTS INFORMATION

MILAN PUSKAR STADIUM

COACHING STAFF

Location: Lubbock, Texas Enrollment: 35,134 President: Dr. Duane Nellis Athletic Director: Kirby Hocutt Stadium/Capacity: Jones AT&T Stadium (60,454) School Colors: Scarlet and Black Nickname: Red Raiders Conference: Big 12

TEAM/PLAYER INFORMATION

TEXAS TECH | NOVEMBER 7

2014 Record: 4-8 Conference Record/Finish: 2-7/7th Lettermen Returning/Lost: 48/19 Starters Returning/Lost: 17/6

COACHING STAFF

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Austin, Texas Enrollment: 52,076 President: Gregory Fenves Athletic Director: Steve Patterson Stadium/Capacity: Darrell K Royal – Texas Memorial Stadium/100,119 School Colors: Burnt Orange and White Nickname: Longhorns Conference: Big 12

TEAM/PLAYER INFORMATION

2014 Record: 6-7/Texas Bowl Conference Record/Finish: 5-4/T4th Lettermen Returning/Lost: 41/24 Starters Returning/Lost: 13/11 |

SPORTS INFORMATION

SPORTS INFORMATION

GENERAL INFORMATION

Head Coach: Paul Rhoads (Missouri Western, ‘89) Record at ISU: 29-46 (6 years) Overall Record: 29-46 (6 years) Rhoads’ Record vs. WVU: 1-2 Football Phone: (515) 294-6721

Location: Ames, Iowa Enrollment: 34,732 President: Dr. Steven Leath Athletic Director: Jamie Pollard Stadium/Capacity: Jack Trice Stadium (61,000) School Colors: Cardinal and Gold Nickname: Cyclones Conference: Big 12

TEAM/PLAYER INFORMATION

2014 Record: 2-10 Conference Record/Finish: 0-9/10th Lettermen Returning/Lost: 47/22 Starters Returning/Lost: 16/11

Head Coach: Bill Snyder (William Jewell, ‘63) Record at KSU: 187-94-1 (23 years) Overall Record: 187-94-1 (23 years) Snyder’s Record vs. WVU: 3-0 Football Phone: 785-532-5878

KANSAS STATE | DECEMBER 5

2014 Record: 8-5/Alamo Bowl Conference Record/Finish: 7-2/3rd Lettermen Returning/Lost: 46/23 Starters Returning/Lost: 16/11

S5 at Notre Dame S12 Rice S19 California S26 Oklahoma State O3 at TCU O10 vs. Oklahoma ^ O24 Kansas State O31 at Iowa State N7 Kansas N14 at West Virginia N26 Texas Tech D5 at Baylor

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2015 SCHEDULE

SID: Katy Lonergan Office Phone: 785-864-7314 E-mail: katyl@ku.edu Cell Phone: 785-691-7026 Web: kuathletics.com Twitter: @ku_football Press Box Phone: 785-864-5593

MILAN PUSKAR STADIUM

COACHING STAFF

COACHING STAFF

2015 SCHEDULE

SID: TBA Office Phone: 512-471-6036 E-mail: TBA Cell Phone: TBA Web: Texassports.com Twitter: @Longhorn_FB Press Box Phone: 512-471-1641

GENERAL INFORMATION

2014 Record: 3-9 Conference Record/Finish: 1-8/10th Lettermen Returning/Lost: 44/22 Starters Returning/Lost: 8/17

TEAM/PLAYER INFORMATION

MORGANTOWN

WVU Team Hotel: Marriott – Kansas City Overland Park

Location: Lawrence, Kan. Enrollment: 28,784 Chancellor: Dr. Bernadette Gray-Little Athletic Director: Dr. Sheahon Zenger Stadium/Capacity: Memorial Stadium (50,071) School Colors: Crimson and Blue Nickname: Jayhawks Conference: Big 12

TEAM/PLAYER INFORMATION

BILL SNYDER FAMILY STADIUM

S5 Sam Houston State S12 UTEP S19 at Arkansas S26 TCU O3 vs. Baylor * O10 Iowa State O17 at Kansas O24 at Oklahoma O31 Oklahoma State N7 at West Virginia N14 Kansas State N26 at Texas

^ Red River Showdown, Dallas, Texas

COACHING STAFF

IOWA STATE | NOVEMBER 28

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LAWRENCE, KAN.

Head Coach: David Beaty (Lindenwood, ‘94) Record at KU: First Year Overall Record: First Year Beaty’s Record vs. WVU: First Meeting Football Phone: (785) 864-3392

KANSAS | NOVEMBER 21

2015 SCHEDULE

SID: Greg Hotchkiss Office Phone: 806-834-3345 E-mail: greg.hotchkiss@ttu.edu Cell Phone: 412-491-5296 Web: texastech.com Twitter: @TechAthletics.com Press Box Phone: 806-742-3688

* AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas

Head Coach: Charlie Strong (Central Arkansas, ‘83) Record at UT: 6-7 (1 year) Overall Record: 43-23 (5 years) Strong’s Record vs. WVU: 2-1 Football Phone: 512-471-3050

MEMORIAL STADIUM

S3 at Minnesota S12 Stephen F. Austin S19 SMU S26 at Texas Tech O3 Texas O10 at Kansas State O17 at Iowa State O29 West Virginia N7 at Oklahoma State N14 Kansas N21 at Oklahoma N27 Baylor

MORGANTOWN

SPORTS INFORMATION

MILAN PUSKAR STADIUM

TEXAS | NOVEMBER 14

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GENERAL INFORMATION

Head Coach: Kliff Kingsbury (Texas Tech, ‘02) Record at TTU: 12-13 (2 years) Overall Record: 12-13 (2 years) Kingsbury’s Record vs. WVU: 1-1 Football Phone: 806-742-4260

2015 SCHEDULE

SID: Mark Cohen Office Phone: 817-257-5394 E-mail: m.cohen@tcu.edu Cell Phone: 817-343-2017 Web: GoFrogs.com Twitter: @TCUFootball Press Box Phone: 817-257-7981, 7982

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S5 South Dakota State S12 Memphis S26 at Rutgers O3 at Iowa State O10 Baylor O17 Texas Tech O24 at Oklahoma State O31 Oklahoma N7 at Texas N14 at TCU N21 West Virginia N28 Kansas State

MORGANTOWN

SPORTS INFORMATION

2015 SCHEDULE

SID: Mike Green Office Phone: 515-294-3372 E-mail: mgreen@iastate.edu Cell Phone: (515) 460-5804 Web: cyclones.com Twitter: @cyclonefb Press Box Phone: 515-294-8443

MANHATTAN, KAN.

S5 Northern Iowa S12 Iowa S19 at Toledo O3 Kansas O10 at Texas Tech O17 TCU O24 at Baylor O31 Texas N7 at Oklahoma N14 Oklahoma State N21 at Kansas State N28 at West Virginia

WVU Team Hotel: Four Points By Sheraton - Manhattan

GENERAL INFORMATION

SPORTS INFORMATION

Location: Manhattan, Kan. Enrollment: 24,766 President: Dr. Kirk Schulz Athletic Director: John Currie Stadium/Capacity: Bill Snyder Family Stadium (50,000) School Colors: Purple and White Nickname: Wildcats Conference: Big 12

SID: Kenny Lannou Office Phone: 785-532-7977 E-mail: klannou@kstatesports.com Cell Phone: 785-587-7867 Web: k-statesports.com Twitter: @kstatesports Press Box Phone: 785-539-3423

2015 SCHEDULE S5 South Dakota S12 at UTSA S19 Louisiana Tech O3 at Oklahoma State O10 TCU O17 Oklahoma O24 at Texas N5 Baylor N14 at Texas Tech N21 Iowa State N28 at Kansas D5 West Virginia

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ALL-TIME SCORES VERSUS

Opponents

2015 GEORGIA SOUTHERN (first meeting) LIBERTY (1-0)

2009, home, West Virginia, 33-20

MARYLAND (27-22-2)

2014, away, West Virginia, 40-37 2013, neutral, Maryland, 37-0 2012, home, West Virginia, 31-21 2011, away, West Virginia, 37-31 2010, home, West Virginia, 31-17 2007, away, West Virginia, 31-14 2006, home, West Virginia, 45-28 2005, away, West Virginia, 31-19 2004, home, West Virginia, 19-16/OT 2003, Gator Bowl, Maryland, 41-7 2003, away, Maryland, 34-7 2002, home, Maryland, 48-17 2001, away, Maryland, 32-20 2000, home, West Virginia, 30-17 1999, away, Maryland, 33-0 1998, home, West Virginia, 42-20 1997, away, West Virginia, 31-14 1996, home, West Virginia, 13-0 1995, away, Maryland, 31-17 1994, home, Maryland, 24-13 1993, away, West Virginia, 42-37 1992, home, West Virginia, 34-33 1991, away, West Virginia, 37-7 1990, home, Maryland, 14-10 1989, away, West Virginia, 14-10 1988, home, West Virginia, 55-24 1987, away, Maryland, 25-20 1986, home, Maryland, 24-3 1985, away, Maryland, 28-0 1984, home, Maryland, 20-17 1983, away, West Virginia, 31-21 1982, home, West Virginia, 19-18 1981, away, West Virginia, 17-13 1980, home, Maryland, 14-11 1977, away, West Virginia, 24-16 1976, home, Maryland, 24-3 1973, away, West Virginia, 20-13 1970, away, West Virginia, 20-10 1969, home, West Virginia, 31-7 1966, away, Maryland, 28-9 1960, home, Maryland, 31-8 1959, away, Maryland, 27-7 1951, away, Maryland, 54-7 1950, home, Maryland, 41-0 1949, away, Maryland, 47-7 1948, home, West Virginia, 16-14 1947, away, Maryland, 27-0 1945, home, tie, 13-13 1944, away, tie, 6-6 1943, home, West Virginia, 6-2 1919, home, West Virginia, 27-0

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OKLAHOMA (2-5)

2014, home, Oklahoma, 45-33 2013, away, Oklahoma, 16-7 2012, home, Oklahoma, 50-49 2008, Fiesta Bowl, West Virginia, 48-28 1982, away, West Virginia, 41-27 1978, away, Oklahoma, 52-10 1958, away, Oklahoma, 47-14

OKLAHOMA STATE (4-2)

2014, away, West Virginia, 34-10 2013, home, West Virginia, 30-21 2012, away, Oklahoma State, 55-34 1987, Sun Bowl, Oklahoma State, 35-33 1929, away, West Virginia, 9-6 1928, home, West Virginia, 32-6

BAYLOR (2-1)

2014, home, West Virginia, 41-27 2013, away, Baylor, 73-42 2012, home, West Virginia, 70-63

TCU (2-2)

2014, home, TCU, 31-30 2013, away, West Virginia, 30-27/OT 2012, home, TCU, 39-38/2OT 1984, Bluebonnet Bowl, West Virginia, 31-14

TEXAS TECH (2-2)

2014, away, West Virginia, 37-34 2013, home, Texas Tech, 37-27 2012, away, Texas Tech, 49-14 1937, Sun Bowl, West Virginia, 7-6

TEXAS (2-2)

2014, away, Texas, 33-16 2013, home, Texas, 47-40/OT 2012, away, West Virginia, 48-45 1956, away, West Virginia, 7-6

KANSAS (3-1)

2014, home, West Virginia, 33-14 2013, away, Kansas, 31-19 2012, home, West Virginia, 59-10 1941, home, West Virginia, 21-0

IOWA STATE (2-1)

2014, away, West Virginia, 37-24 2013, home, Iowa State, 52-44/3OT 2012, away, West Virginia, 31-24

KANSAS STATE (1-4)

2014, home, Kansas State, 26-20 2013, away, Kansas State, 35-12 2012, home, Kansas State, 55-14 1931, home, Kansas State, 19-0 1930, home, West Virginia, 23-7


Review SEASON Game-by-Game Recaps.......................... 134 2014 Statistics.......................................... 147


GAME-BY-GAME RECAPS ATLANTA, Ga. (Aug. 30, 2014)

Alabama...........................................33 West Virginia............................................. 23 No. 2/2

West Virginia went into the Chick-fil-A Kickoff game against No. 2 Alabama as more than a 25-point underdog, but the Mountaineers held their own in a 33-23 win by the Crimson Tide. Missed opportunities hurt both sides, especially West Virginia, but the Mountaineers refused to roll over for the Tide. WVU senior receiver Kevin White was spectacular on the national stage with nine catches for 143 yards and one touchdown. The totals were a career high for White and the second 100-yard receiving effort of his career. West Virginia quarterback Clint Trickett got the afternoon started on the right foot, engineering a 14-play, 79-yard scoring drive on the game’s opening possession. The drive stalled at the Alabama three, and kicker Josh Lambert put the first points on the board of the 2014 season with a 20-yard field goal. Alabama answered with the next 10 points behind a 47-yard field goal from Adam Griffith and a 15-yard touchdown run by T.J. Yeldon for a 10-3 Tide advantage. Trickett was sharp for most of the day and brought the Mountaineers back to tie the game at 10-10, when he hit White for a 19-yard scoring toss in the corner of the end zone to finish off an impressive nine-play, 75- yard drive. The final 2:00 of the half was a flurry of action as Alabama regained the lead with 1:57 left, when Yeldon scored his second touchdown. However, West Virginia answered right back with a 100-yard kickoff return from Mario Alford to knot the game again at 17-17. The only problem with Alford’s score was that he left too much time on the clock (1:31), and Alabama capitalized. The Tide drove 50 yards in the final 1:31 and took a 20-17 lead at the half behind a 41-yard field goal from Griffith. Third quarter action saw the Tide add a Derrick Henry 19-yard touchdown run to open up a 10-point lead at 27-17. Once again, just like in the first half, Alabama had a chance to break the game open, but the Mountaineers would not go away. A game of field goals between the two kickers ensued the rest of the way, as the two teams combined for four field goals in the final quarter and a half. WVU answered with a 42-yard Lambert field goal to cut the deficit to seven, 27-20, with 4:59 left in the third. Alabama answered with the final score of the quarter coming at the 1:27 mark as Griffith converted from 27-yards away. West Virginia could not take advantage of a Daryl Worley interception in the fourth quarter, and several dropped passes would come back to haunt them and to end scoring opportunities. The Mountaineers put their final points on the board with 13:37 left in the game, on Lambert’s 41-yard field goal, which gave him three for the game, and closed WVU’s deficit to seven at 30-23. But Griffith added his fourth field goal in the game with 8:07 left. His 45-yard effort ended the game’s scoring, gave him a 4-3 advantage over Lambert in the field goal department and put the final score at 33-23 in favor of the Crimson Tide. Along with White’s impressive numbers for West Virginia, Trickett was strong with 365 yards passing on 29 completions. Wendell Smallwood added 73 yards receiving and Jordan Thompson had five catches for 62 yards. A trio of defenders led the Mountaineer defense behind Karl Joseph’s 18 tackles, followed by 11 stops each from Worley and Nick Kwaitkoski. Crimson Tide quarterback Blake Sims finished with 250 yards passing, while Yeldon and Henry led the ground game with a 126 and 113 yards. Amari Cooper was Alabama’s top receiver with 12 catches for 130 yards. Landon Collins led the Tide defense with eight stops. It was the first meeting ever between the two schools, and a crowd of 70,502 packed the Georgia Dome for the meeting between teams from the SEC and Big 12 Conferences.

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Scoring and Statistical Summary West Virginia Alabama

1 3 3

2 14 17

3 3 10

4 3 3

1st

WVU UA

Josh Lambert 20 FG Adam Griffith 47 FG

2nd

UA WVU UA WVU UA

T.J. Yeldon 15 rush (Griffith kick) Kevin White 19 pass from Clint Trickett (Lambert kick) Yeldon 1 rush (Griffith kick) Mario Alford 100 kickoff return (Lambert kick) Griffith 41 FG

3rd

UA WVU UA

Derrick Henry 19 rush (Griffith kick) Lambert 42 FG Griffith 27 FG

4th

WVU UA

Lambert 41 FG Griffith 45 FG

F 23 33

WVU UA

First Downs 22 30 Rushes/Yards 24/28 49/288 Passing Yardage 365 250 Passes 29/45/0 24/33/1 Punts 4/175/43.8 2/101/50.5 Fumbles/Lost 1/0 0/0 Return Yardage 155 98 Penalties/Yards 6/55 7/49 Time of Possession 22:13 37:47

WVU RUSHING: Shell 10-38; WVU PASSING: Trickett 29-45-0-365; WVU RECEIVING: White 9-143, Smallwood 6-73, Thompson 5-62, Alford 5-54; WVU TACKLES (TFL/QS): Joseph 18 (1/0), Worley 11 (1/0), Kwaitkoski 11; WVU INTERCEPTIONS: Worley. UA RUSHING: Yeldon 23-126, Henry 17-113; UA PASSING: Sims 24-33-1-250; UA RECEIVING: Cooper 12-130, White 6-73; UA TACKLES (TFL/QS): Collins 8, Jones 7, Foster 7 (1/0); UA INTERCEPTIONS: None. Attendance - 70,502


GAME-BY-GAME RECAPS MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (Sept. 6, 2014)

West Virginia.........................................54 Towson............................................................ 0 West Virginia gained its first win of the 2014 season with a 54-0 shutout of Towson in front of 56,414 fans at Milan Puskar Stadium. WVU’s 54 points were its most since the final regular-season game of 2012, and the shutout marked the first by a Mountaineer defense since the opening game of the 2010 season. Senior quarterback Clint Trickett was impressive with only three incomplete passes in the first half and five total for the game. Trickett’s final numbers stood at 35-of-40 for 348 yards and two touchdowns. The 348 passing yards marked the third straight 300-plus passing performance for Trickett dating back to the final game of the 2013 season. The blowout win saw the Mountaineers run 33 more plays that the Tigers, enabling the home team to win the first-down battle by a 33-7 count. The Mountaineers started strong with their foot on the gas and never looked back. The game’s opening possession saw West Virginia march 68 yards in 13 plays to grab a 7-0 lead, behind a Wendell Smallwood oneyard rush. Before the quarter ended, West Virginia was back on the board with a 19-yard field goal by Josh Lambert. In the second quarter, the Mountaineers added 21 points to take a 31-0 lead at the half. Tailback Rushel Shell punched in a two-yard run for a score at the 9:04 mark, which was his first as a Mountaineer. West Virginia’s next possession ended with a one-yard scoring toss from Trickett to receiver Mario Alford. Highlighting the 64-yard drive was a 25-yard completion from Trickett to Smallwood. The Mountaineers closed the first half scoring with just under a minute to play, when Trickett rushed in from five yards out to finish off a 55-yard drive. Despite the big lead, West Virginia refused to let up. After holding Towson on its first drive of the third quarter, Trickett went to the air again and found junior receiver Jordan Thompson for a 19-yard touchdown pass. The 75-yard scoring drive took just six plays and upped the WVU lead to 38-0. That advantage increased to 40-0 before the end of the third, when defensive lineman Shaq Riddick sacked Tiger quarterback Connor Frazier in the end zone for a safety at the 3:59 mark. The Mountaineers played many players in the blowout victory, and one of those was highly touted true freshman quarterback William Crest, Jr. Crest gave the Mountaineers a 47-0 lead with 12:04 left on his four-yard run, as he engineered an 11-play, 59-yard drive. West Virginia finished out the scoring with 6:27 remaining, as tailback Andrew Buie scored on a three-yard touchdown run. Buie made the most of his playing opportunity with nine rushes in the second half for 70 yards with a long carry of 26. Buie finished with a 7.8-yard per carry average. In the game, a total of 10 players ran the ball for West Virginia, and 11 caught at least one pass. Aside from Trickett’s outstanding performance, Shell finished with 71 yards rushing and a 5.1-yards per carry average. Receiver Kevin White hauled in his second straight 100-yard receiving game of the season with 10 catches for 101 yards. Aside from his touchdown catch, Thompson added 52 yards to the receiving totals. West Virginia’s defensive effort was led by senior Wes Tonkery with five tackles, followed by Isaiah Bruce with four. Towson’s rough day at the office showed in its individual numbers. Darius Victor topped the Tiger rushing attack with 29 yards. Andre Dessenberg had 30 yards receiving, and the Tiger defense was led by Donnell Lewis and Chris Carpenter, who combined for 27 tackles. Final numbers in the game showed West Virginia with 251 yards rushing and 355 passing for an impressive 606 yards of total offense. Towson’s final numbers stood at 42 yards rushing and 80 passing for 122 yards of total offense.

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The 54-point margin of victory was the most for the Mountaineers since an 80-7 victory over Rutgers in 2001. The win gave West Virginia an 87-18-6 all-time record in season home openers, while Coach Dana Holgorsen improved to 4-0 in home openers. The Mountaineers are now 15-0 all-time against schools in the FCS.

Scoring and Statistical Summary Towson West Virginia

1 0 10

2 0 21

3 0 9

4 0 14

1st

WVU WVU

Wendell Smallwood 1 rush (Josh Lambert) Lambert 19 FG

2nd

WVU WVU WVU

Rushel Shell 2 rush (Lambert kick) Mario Alford 1 pass from Clint Trickett (Lambert kick) Trickett 5 rush (Lambert kick)

3rd

WVU WVU

Jordan Thompson 19 pass from Trickett (Lambert kick) Team Safety

4th

WVU WVU

William Crest 4 rush (Mike Molina kick) Andrew Buie 3 rush (Molina kick)

F 0 54

TU WVU

First Downs 7 33 Rushes/Yards 29/42 52/251 Passing Yardage 80 355 Passes 8/24/0 38/44/0 Punts 8/299/37.4 1/42/42.0 Fumbles/Lost 0/0 1/1 Return Yardage 153 61 Penalties/Yards 9/70 3/35 Time of Possession 24:29 35:31

WVU RUSHING: Shell 14-71, Buie 9-70; WVU PASSING: Trickett 35-40-0-348; WVU RECEIVING: White 10-101, Thompson 5-52; WVU TACKLES (TFL/QS): Tonkery 5 (1/1), Bruce 4 (1/0); WVU INTERCEPTIONS: None. TU RUSHING: Victor 8-27, Berney 5-19; TU PASSING: Frazier 7-17-0-60; TU RECEIVING: Joseph 3-13, Dessenberg 2-30; TU TACKLES (TFL/QS): Lewis 15 (1/0), Carpenter 12; TU INTERCEPTIONS: None. Attendance - 56,414

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GAME-BY-GAME RECAPS COLLEGE PARK, Md. (Sept. 13, 2014)

West Virginia.........................................40 Maryland...................................................... 37 Josh Lambert’s 47-yard field goal as time expired proved to be the game-winner, as West Virginia won a wild game at Maryland by a 40-37 count. The Mountaineers turned in an offensive showcase with 108 total plays and 694 yards of total offense. Leading the way was senior quarterback Clint Trickett with 37 completions on 49 attempts for 511 yards and four touchdowns. The passing yards were the second-most in school history, and the performance earned Trickett the Walter Camp and Athlon National Player of the Week honors. Joining Trickett in the offensive fun was senior receiver Kevin White with a carrer-high 13 catches for 216 yards, were the third-most yards ever for a WVU receiver. Teammate Mario Alford finished with 11 catches for 131 yards and two touchdowns. As it turned out, West Virginia needed every yard, catch and score it could get against the Terrapins, who would not go away and fought from behind for most of the day. The Mountaineers grabbed the lead on the game’s opening possession, when Rushel Shell’s one-yard run ended a 75-yard drive. The big play in the drive was a 50-yard completion from Trickett to Wendell Smallwood. The Maryland deficit expanded to 14-0, before the end of the first quarter, as Trickett connected with Alford for a 43-yard touchdown pass to put the finishing touches on an 80-yard drive. The Terps cracked the scoreboard at the 12:33 mark of the second quarter on Brad Craddock’s 46-yard field goal. Trickett answered the Maryland score with a 44-yard touchdown strike to Kevin White for a 21-3 WVU lead. After Maryland added another Craddock field goal (41 yards), West Virginia answered again with an 89-yard drive that ended with a 36-yard touchdown pass from Trickett to Alford, and the Mountaineers found themselves with a 28-6 lead with 6:09 left in the opening half. Maryland would not go away, and finished the half on a strong note with a 77-yard pass, from quarterback C.J. Brown to receiver Stefon Diggs, cutting the deficit to 28-13. With just 40 seconds left in the half, the Terps struck again with a 26-yard touchdown reception by Jacquille Veii, and despite posting 382 yards of total offense, West Virginia led by only eight, 28-20, at the intermission. Maryland’s run back into the game continued on the first play of the third quarter. Brown turned a simple quarterback rush into a 75-yard Terp touchdown, and with 14:46 left in the third, what was once a commanding WVU lead was now just 28-27. Special teams then got the Mountaineers jump started as Jarrod Harper blocked a Terp punt at the 6:30 mark for a safety, putting the Mountaineers up 30-27. On the ensuing free kick, Trickett made the most of the possession with a 56-yard drive and an 11-yard scoring pass to Daikiel Shorts to spread the advantage out to 37-27. Maryland took advantage of a fumbled punt and added a 30-yard Craddock field goal with 11:14 remaining, before tying the game at 37-37 on William Likely’s 69-yard punt return for a touchdown at the 9:43 mark. The defenses took over as each team was forced to punt twice, before West Virginia got the last possession with 2:35 left. Starting at their own fiveyard line, the Mountaineers drove 65 yards, highlighted by a 17-yard Shorts reception, a 13-yard catch and 10-yard run by tailback Dustin Garrison to move the chains and set up Lambert’s 47-yard heroics. At one point, Maryland was 4-of-5 on third-down conversions and finished the game 4-of-15 on third down, thanks to a Mountaineer defense that stiffened when it had to. Linebacker Nick Kwiatkoski led the effort with 12 tackles. For Maryland, Brown rushed for 161 yards and passed for 241. Diggs topped the Terp receivers with 127 yards. Sean Davis led the Terp defense with 13 stops. Final totals showed West Virginia with 183 yards on the ground and 511 passing for 694 yards, while the Terrapins finished with 163 yards on the ground and 284 through the air for 447 total yards.

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With the win, West Virginia improved to 27-22-2 all-time against Maryland, 13-11-1 all-time in College Park and 1-0 against the Terps when they are members of the Big Ten.

Scoring and Statistical Summary West Virginia Maryland

1 14 0

2 14 20

3 9 7

4 3 10

1st

WVU WVU

Rushel Shell 1 rush (Josh Lambert kick) Mario Alford 43 pass from Clint Trickett (Lambert kick)

2nd

MD WVU MD WVU MD MD

Brad Craddock 46 FG Kevin White 44 pass from Trickett (Lambert kick) Craddock 41 FG Alford 36 pass from Trickett (Lambert kick) Stefon Diggs 77 pass from C.J. Brown (Craddock kick) Jacquille Veii 26 pass from Caleb Rowe (Craddock kick)

3rd

MD WVU WVU

Brown 75 rush (Craddock kick) Team Safety Daikiel Shorts 11 pass from Trickett (Lambert kick)

4th

MD MD WVU

Craddock 30 FG William Likely 69 punt return (Craddock kick) Lambert 47 FG

F 40 37

WVU MD

First Downs 33 16 Rushes/Yards 59/183 27/163 Passing Yardage 511 284 Passes 37/49/1 21/38/1 Punts 3/125/41.7 8/335/41.9 Fumbles/Lost 3/3 0/0 Return Yardage 124 126 Penalties/Yards 4/40 7/71 Time of Possession 34:46 25:14

WVU RUSHING: Shell 27-98; WVU PASSING: Trickett 37-49-1-511; WVU RECEIVING: White 13-216, Alford 11-131; WVU TACKLES (TFL/QS): Kwiatkoski 12 (3/0), Golson 6 (2/2), Chestnut 6; WVU INTERCEPTIONS: Worley. MD RUSHING: Brown 18-161; MD PASSING: Brown 19-35-1-241; MD RECEIVING: Diggs 5-127, Ross 5-50; MD TACKLES (TFL/QS): Davis 13 (1/0), Twine 9 (1/0), Farrand 9, Monroe 9 (2/1); MD INTERCEPTIONS: Likely. Attendance - 48,154


GAME-BY-GAME RECAPS MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (Sept. 20, 2014)

Oklahoma.........................................45 West Virginia............................................. 33 No. 4/4

No. 4/4 Oklahoma pulled away from a 24-24 halftime tie to defeat West Virginia, 45-33, in front of a FOX national television audience and a sold out crowd at Milan Puskar Stadium. The Sooners outscored the Mountaineers 21-9 in the second half to break open the offensive shootout. Led by the rushing of tailback Samaje Perine, who finished with 242 yards and four touchdowns, the Sooners pounded their way to 301 total yards on the ground, and the Mountaineers had no answer for the Sooner ground attack. Oklahoma scored first, when Michael Hunnicutt’s 42-yard field goal gave the Sooners a 3-0 lead with 4:20 left in the first quarter. The Mountaineers got the stadium rocking just before the end of the quarter, when quarterback Clint Trickett connected on a 68-yard touchdown strike to receiver Kevin White, giving the Mountaineers a 7-3 advantage heading into an explosive second quarter. Both teams combined for 38 points in the quarter with each answering the other’s punches. A career long 54-yard field goal by WVU kicker Josh Lambert widened the lead to 10-3. The kick was the second-longest field goal in stadium history. The Sooners responded with a 75-yard drive in which Durron Neal on a reverse threw a four-yard touchdown to Sooner sophomore quarterback Trevor Knight to tie the game at 10-10 with 8:58 left in the half. West Virginia answered just over a minute later, when Trickett put the exclamation point on a 75-yard drive with a 30-yard strike to Mario Alford, putting the Mountaineers back in front by a 17-10 count. The fireworks in the quarter were far from over as Oklahoma tied the game at the 3:09 mark on Perine’s first touchdown. His two-yard run ended a 75-yard drive and tied the game at 17-17. The Mountaineers took a 24-17 lead with just 1:20 left in the half on tailback Rushel Shell’s five-yard rush. Just when the home folks thought the half’s scoring was over, Oklahoma’s Alex Ross took the ensuing kickoff 100 yards for a touchdown. Instead of a 24-17 WVU lead at the half, the game was tied and OU got the ball first to start the third quarter. Seven plays and 75-yards later, Oklahoma grabbed the lead for good on the first possession of the second half. Perine scored touchdown No. 2 with a nineyard rush, giving the sooners a 31-24 advantage. West Virginia added Lambert’s second field goal, (31 yards), at the 6:28 mark to pull within four at 31-27, but the Sooner ground attack continued to churn out the yards and keep the ball away from the WVU offense. Touchdown No. 3 for Perine came with 1:00 left in the third, as he powered in from five-yards away, giving the Sooners a 38-7 lead heading into the final stanza. Who else but Perine would close out the scoring for Oklahoma in the fourth quarter as his 19-yard run upped the Sooner advantage to 45-27 with 4:30 left. West Virginia added a late Dreamius Smith touchdown run of 11 yards with just over two minutes left in the game to put the final score at 45-33 in favor of the Sooners. West Virginia got strong offensive performances from its big three. Trickett finished with 376 passing yards and two scores, while White totaled 10 catches for 173 yards. Alford joined White in the 100-yard receiving category with seven catches for 101 yards. Karl Joseph led the West Virginia defense with 13 tackles, 10 of which were solo stops. Aside from his final rushing yards and score, Perine’s big day included a 7.1 yards per carry average, and he was joined by Ross, who turned in 7.0 yards per carry. Knight ended his day with 16 completions for 205 yards. Sterling Shepard caught six of those Knight passes for 101 yards, and punter Jed Barnett keep the field position in OU’s favor for most of the night with a 48.0 yards per punt average and a long of 70 yards. Final totals showed WVU with 137 yards on the ground and 376 through the air for 513 yards. OU totaled 301 yards rushing and 209 passing for 510 total yards. Despite only running five more plays, the Sooners keep the Mountaineer offense off the field by holding onto the ball nearly eight minutes longer. The win gave the Sooners a 3-0 series advantage over WVU in all-time Big 12 play, and a 5-2 advantage in overall games played.

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Scoring and Statistical Summary Oklahoma West Virginia

1 3 7

2 21 17

3 14 3

4 7 6

F 45 33

1st

OU WVU

Michael Hunnicutt 42 FG Kevin White 68 pass from Clint Trickett (Josh Lambert kick)

2nd

WVU OU WVU OU WVU OU

Lambert 54 FG Trevor Knight 4 pass from Durron Neal (Hunnicutt kick) Mario Alford 30 pass from Trickett (Lambert kick) Samaje Perine 2 rush (Hunnicutt kick) Rushel Shell 5 rush (Lambert kick) Alex Ross 100 kickoff return (Hunnicutt kick)

3rd

OU WVU OU

Perine 9 rush (Hunnicutt kick) Lambert 31 FG Perine 5 rush (Hunnicutt kick)

4th

OU WVU

Perine 19 rush (Hunnicutt kick) Dreamius Smith 11 rush (Trickett pass failed)

OU WVU

First Downs 24 26 Rushes/Yards 46/301 40/137 Passing Yardage 209 376 Passes 17/30/1 25/41/2 Punts 6/287/47.8 5/206/41.2 Fumbles/Lost 1/0 1/1 Return Yardage 140 5 Penalties/Yards 8/82 5/55 Time of Possession 33:44 26:16

WVU RUSHING: Shell 15-60, Smith 5-38, Smallwood 9-38; WVU PASSING: Trickett 25-41-2-376; WVU RECEIVING: White 10-173, Alford 7-101; WVU TACKLES (TFL/QS): Joseph 13, Tonkery 8 (2/0); WVU INTERCEPTIONS: Tonkery. OU RUSHING: Perine 34-242; OU PASSING: Knight 16-29-1-205; OU RECEIVING: Shepard 6-101, Young 5-57; OU TACKLES (TFL/QS): Evans 11 (1/0), Striker 8 (2/1), Alexander 8 (1/0); OU INTERCEPTIONS: Sanchez, Hayes. Attendance - 61,908

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GAME-BY-GAME RECAPS MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (Oct. 4, 2014)

West Virginia.........................................33 Kansas.......................................................... 14 West Virginia secured win No. 3 of the 2014 season with a 33-14 Homecoming victory over Kansas. The win upped the WVU record to 3-2 on the season and evened its Big 12 record at 1-1. Kansas played the game under interim coach Clint Bowen, after former coach Charlie Weiss was dismissed just six days earlier. Kansas defeated West Virginia a year ago, and the Mountaineers knew it was important to get off to a fast start, and that’s just what they did by scoring 16 first quarter points. The Mountaineers took the game’s first possession 40 yards, and came away with a 3-0 lead on kicker Josh Lambert’s 42-yard field goal. That was just the start for Lambert, as his leg would be used often. The sophomore kicker finished the day with 15 total points and added his second field goal at the 7:50 mark of the first, when he hit from 25-yards out. That field goal ended a nine-play, 59-yard drive. Field goal No. 3 for Lambert came just over 1:30 later, ending a five-play, 26yard drive with a 43-yarder. After another stop by the West Virginia defense, the Mountaineers got on the scoreboard with a touchdown with just 29 seconds left in the first. Quarterback Clint Trickett connected on a 63-yard touchdown strike to receiver Kevin White, giving the Mountaineers a 16-0 lead. The touchdown to White was West Virginia’s second longest play from scrimmage in 2014. Trickett and White also hold the longest on the season at 68 yards, which went for a score against Oklahoma. The Mountaineers had three scoring chances in the second quarter and converted on two. Lambert had a 47-yard attempt blocked, before tailback Rushel Shell scored on a one-yard scoring run that gave the Mountaineers a 23-0 advantage, and culminating a 60-yard drive in just six plays. The key play was a 39-yard completion from Trickett to receiver Mario Alford. As the half ended, Lambert kicked the second-longest field goal of his career, as his fourth in the first half was good from 53 yards out, giving West Virginia a 26-0 advantage at the intermission. Just one game earlier against Oklahoma, Lambert hit for his career-best of 54 yards. The West Virginia defense was strong in the first half, holding the Jayhawks to just 42 yards rushing and 42 passing for 84 total yards and seven punts. Kansas got on the scoreboard at the 4:18 mark of the third quarter by taking advantage of a fumbled punt to gain possession at the WVU 18-yard line. Corey Avery’s four-yard rush cut the Jayhawk deficit to 26-7. However, any momentum Kansas gained was lost just 14 seconds later, when Alford returned the ensuing kickoff 94 yards for a touchdown and a 33-7 WVU lead. It was Alford’s second kickoff return for a score of the season, and he became the first WVU player to pull off the feat since Tavon Austin in 2011. Alford also became just the fourth Mountaineer in school history to return two kickoffs for a score in a season. The Jayhawks ended the game’s scoring with 2:23 left, when Nick Harwell returned a punt 76 yards for a touchdown. White finished with six catches for 132 yards and a score. It marked the fifth straight 100-yard receiving performance for White and tied the school record held by Stedman Bailey. Trickett finished with 302 yards passing, while Shell turned in his first 100-yard rushing performance as a Mountaineer with 113 yards on 21 carries. The outstanding defensive play for WVU continued in the second half, as Kansas finished with just 176 total yards. Linebacker Nick Kwiatkoski led the effort with seven tackles and two TFLs Avery led the Jayhawks with 58 yards rushing, while Nigel King had four receptions for 52 yards. Quarterbacks Michael Cummings and Montell Cozart split the playing time and totaled 111 yards on 13 completions. The Jayhawk defense was led by Isaiah Johnson with nine stops. Final totals showed West Virginia with a solid 255 yards rushing and 302 passing for 557 yards. Kansas’ 176 total yards broken down showed 111 passing and just 65 yards on the ground against a stingy Mountaineer defense that forced the Jayhawks to punt a WVU opponent record 14 times. With the win, West Virginia improved to 3-1 all-time against the Jayhawks and 2-1 in Big 12 play.

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Scoring and Statistical Summary Kansas West Virginia

1 0 16

2 0 10

3 7 7

4 7 0

1st

WVU WVU WVU WVU

Josh Lambert 42 FG Lambert 25 FG Lambert 43 FG Kevin White 63 pass from Clint Trickett (Lambert kick)

2nd

WVU WVU

Rushel Shell 1 rush (Lambert kick) Lambert 53 FG

3rd

KU WVU

Corey Avery 4 rush (Matthew Wyman kick) Mario Alford 94 kickoff return

4th

KU

F 14 33

Nick Harwell 76 punt return (Wyman kick)

KU WVU

First Downs 9 25 Rushes/Yards 34/65 42/255 Passing Yardage 111 302 Passes 13/28/0 20/37/1 Punts 14/621/44.4 4/181/45.2 Fumbles/Lost 1/0 2/2 Return Yardage 254 132 Penalties/Yards 11/101 5/45 Time of Possession 29:09 30:51

WVU RUSHING: Shell 21-113, Smallwood 10-48, Garrison 5-39; WVU PASSING: Trickett 20-35-1-302; WVU RECEIVING: White 6-132, Alford 4-80; WVU TACKLES (TFL/QS): Kwiatkoski 7 (2/0), Tonkery 5 (1/1); WVU INTERCEPTIONS: None. KU RUSHING: Avery 17-58; KU PASSING: Cummings 8-17-0-65, Cozart 4-10-0-42; KU RECEIVING: King 4-52; KU TACKLES (TFL/QS): Johnson 9, McDonald 8, Sendish 8; KU INTERCEPTIONS: Johnson. Attendance - 52,164


GAME-BY-GAME RECAPS LUBBOCK, Texas (Oct. 11, 2014)

West Virginia.........................................37 Texas Tech.................................................. 34 For the second time in 2014, and third for his career, West Virginia kicker Josh Lambert connected on a game-winning field goal in the final seconds, lifting the Mountaineers to a 37-34 come-from-behind road victory at Texas Tech. Trailing by 14 points with just 7:32 remaining, the Mountaineers scored on their final three possessions, while coming up with big defensive stops to stun the Red Raiders in front of 58,502 at Jones AT&T Stadium. In the win, West Virginia posted two 100-yard rushers and two 100-yard receivers for the first time in school history. Fans expected to see plenty of offense from the two teams, and they were not disappointed. The Mountaineers scored on their opening drive for the fifth time this season, when Lambert hit the first of his three field goals as his 42-yarder gave WVU a 3-0 lead. The Red Raiders answered with two scores before the end of the quarter to take a 14-3 advantage. Tech’s first score came at the 3:05 mark, when Davis Webb connected with Devin Lauderdale for a 34-yard touchdown strike. Webb and Lauderdale hooked up again at the 1:14 mark, this time for 76 yards, as Tech took the 11-point lead into the second quarter. WVU’s Rushel Shell stopped Tech’s 14-point run with a touchdown early in the second. Shell’s 12-yard scamper ended a nine-play, 75-yard drive to cut the WVU deficit to 14-10. Texas Tech ended the scoring in the first half at the 11:13 mark, when Webb and Jakeem Grant hooked up for a 43-yard pass play. Both defenses stiffened the rest of the way, and the Red Raiders took a 21-10 advantage into the locker room. WVU used a 38-yard field goal by Lambert to pull within 21-13 with 8:03 left in the third. Texas Tech then drove 71 yards before a strong defensive stand forced them to settle for a 21-yard field goal by Ryan Bustin. The Mountaineer defense came up big again in the quarter, when Tech was in good field position after recovering a West Virginia fumble. However, the defense stiffened and forced the Red Raiders to settle for a 25-yard Bustin field goal. Those two defensive stops proved pivotal as Tech had a chance to break open the game but could not. WVU quarterback Clint Trickett ended the third quarter by connecting with receiver Jordan Thompson for a 56-yard touchdown, putting the score at 27-20 in favor of Tech heading into the fourth. The Red Raiders seemed to put the game away with 7:32 remaining on a 69yard touchdown run by Justin Stockton. Despite trailing 34-20, the Mountaineers would not go away. Instead, WVU answered under 2:00 later with a 26-yard touchdown pass from Trickett to Kevin White. Another defensive stop gave the ball back to Trickett, and he drove the offense 78 yards in just seven plays to tie the game on Shell’s one-yard run with 2:02 left in the game. Plenty of time remained for Texas Tech, but the West Virginia defense came up big with yet another stop, giving the Mountaineers the ball back with 52 seconds left. Trickett calmly took the offense 42 yards to get within Lambert’s range, and the sophomore converted on a career-long 55-yard field goal to give WVU the comeback win. The 55-yarder tied the longest in school history and marked the longest road field goal ever by a WVU kicker. Trickett finished with 301 yards passing, while White marked a school-record sixth straight 100-yard receiving performance with 123 yards. Thompson joined White with 109 yards receiving, and the Mountaineer running game was led by Wendell Smallwood (123 yards) and Shell (110 yards). Leading the defense was Nick Kwiatkoski with 11 tackles. Texas Tech was led by Webb with 348 passing yards and three touchdowns. DeAndre Washington totaled 132 yards rushing, while Lauderdale caught three passes for 112 yards. The Red Raider defense was paced by Keenon Ward with 16 tackles. Final totals showed West Virginia with 249 yards rushing, 301 passing for 550 yards, which gave the Mountaineers a school-record fifth straight game with 500 yards of total offense. Tech totaled 217 rushing and 348 passing for 565 total yards. The win evened the series with Texas Tech at 2-2 and gave WVU its first win over the Red Raiders in Big 12 play.

JoshLAMBERT and MichaelMOLINARI

Scoring and Statistical Summary West Virginia Texas Tech

1 3 14

2 7 7

3 10 6

4 17 7

F 37 34

1st

WVU TTU TTU

Josh Lambert 42 FG Devin Lauderdale 34 pass from Davis Webb (Ryan Bustin kick) Lauderdale 76 pass from Webb (Bustin kick)

2nd

WVU TTU

Rushel Shell 12 rush (Lambert kick) Jakeem Grant 43 pass from Webb (Bustin kick)

3rd

WVU TTU TTU WVU

Lambert 38 FG Bustin 21 FG Bustin 25 FG Jordan Thompson 56 pass from Trickett (Lambert kick)

4th

TTU WVU WVU WVU

Justin Stockton 69 rush (Bustin kick) Kevin White 26 pass from Trickett (Lambert kick) Shell 1 rush (Lambert kick) Lambert 55 FG

WVU TTU

First Downs 29 23 Rushes/Yards 50/249 38/217 Passing Yardage 301 348 Passes 28/44/0 28/46/1 Punts 4/172/43.0 6/270/45.0 Fumbles/Lost 3/1 2/0 Return Yardage 58 55 Penalties/Yards 7/63 12/115 Time of Possession 30:13 29:47

WVU RUSHING: Smallwood 15-123, Shell 24-110; WVU PASSING: Trickett 28-44-1-301; WVU RECEIVING: White 13-123, Thompson 6-109; WVU TACKLES (TFL/QS): Kwiatkoski 11 (2/0), Joseph 7; WVU INTERCEPTIONS: Dillon. TTU RUSHING: Washington 29-132, Stockton 5-80; TTU PASSING: Webb 28-46-1-348; TTU RECEIVING: Grant 5-84, Marquez 5-65, Lauderdale 3-112; TTU TACKLES (TFL/QS): Ward 16 (1/0), Bethel 9 (1/0); TTU INTERCEPTIONS: None. Attendance - 58,502

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GAME-BY-GAME RECAPS MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (Oct. 18, 2014)

West Virginia.........................................41 Baylor................................................... 27

No. 4/4

West Virginia put together its best defensive performance of the season and knocked off No. 4 Baylor, 41-27, before a sellout crowd at Milan Puskar Stadium. Tony Gibson’s defense held the potent Baylor offense to just 95 yards rushing (24 at the half) and 223 yards passing. The Mountaineers sacked Baylor quarterback Bryce Petty four times and came up with 10 tackles for a loss of 45 yards in the impressive performance. Slowing down the Bears’ offense was the goal, but the Mountaineers did more than slow them down. Gibson’s defense was able to match Baylor’s intensity and at times frustrated the Bears, who turned in a Big 12 and Milan Puskar Stadium record 18 penalties for 215 yards. Meanwhile on offense, Baylor simply could not guard West Virginia receiver Kevin White as the Bears had five pass interference penalties called on White’s defender that resulted in automatic first downs for the Mountaineers. White finished with eight catches for 132 yards and two touchdowns and continues to lead the nation and Big 12 in receiving. The 100-yard receiving effort extended White’s streak to a nation’s leading seven straight games with 100 yards or more receiving. Also in the game, White became just the fifth Mountaineer in school history to record 1,000 receiving yards in a season, and he did so in just seven games. Any hopes West Virginia had in starting fast were quickly diminished as a sack of quarterback Clint Trickett caused a fumble, which was recovered by Baylor at the WVU seven-yard line. One play later, Petty connected with receiver Corey Coleman for a seven-yard score, and the Bears had a 7-0 lead just barely a minute into the game. Most would have thought that the Baylor rout was on, but not in 2014 as this West Virginia squad would have none of that talk. West Virginia answered just two minutes later, when Trickett hit White for a 36-yard touchdown pass to bring the crowd back into the game and tie the score at 7-7. Baylor kicker Chris Callahan added two field goals before the quarter ended. His 38-yarder ended a 41-yard drive, and his 34-yarder was set up by an interception of Trickett. Holding Baylor to two field goals and not touchdowns was key for the Mountaineer defense, which gained confidence and swagger as the day went on. Second-quarter action was all West Virginia, as the Mountaineers outscored the Bears by 10 points. West Virginia took its first lead at the 10:56 mark, when tailback Andrew Buie rushed in from one-yard out to end a 74-yard drive. The Bears went back on top, 21-20, with 8:25 left in the half on Petty’s 63-yard pass play to Antwan Goodley. But once again, the Mountaineers took the Baylor punch and never flinched. WVU regained the lead, 21-20, on a nine-yard scamper from running back Dreamius Smith, before going up 24-20 on Josh Lambert’s 54-yard field goal as the half came to an end. The kick was Lambert’s fourth of 50 yards or more on the season and fifth of his career. The kick also gave him four straight games with a successful field goal of 50 yards or more. Lambert came back in the third quarter with a 24-yard field goal, giving West Virginia a 27-20 advantage with 9:28 left. But Baylor struck for a huge 92-yard drive that ended with a Shock Linwood one-yard run to tie the game at 27-27 heading into the fourth. The Baylor contest marked the third Top 5 opponent for WVU in seven games. While they came close in the previous two, Coach Dana Holgorsen talked to his team in the week leading up to the game about finishing and that’s exactly what the Mountaineers did. Trickett went to White for a 12-yard scoring toss at the 11:36 mark of the fourth to give the Mountaineers a 34-27 lead. White’s beautiful one-handed grab ended a 68-yard drive in just four plays. Then with 7:35 left in the game, Trickett went to the air again and found Mario Alford for a 39-yard touchdown pass, giving WVU a 14-point advantage, and the defense kept the Bears silent the rest of the way. Trickett’s 322 yards passing marked the seventh straight game that he has surpassed 300-yards passing, and the win over No. 4 was WVU’s highest since 2008, and highest at home since 2003.

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Scoring and Statistical Summary Baylor West Virginia

1 13 7

2 7 17

3 7 3

4 0 14

F 27 41

1st

BU WVU BU BU

Corey Coleman 7 pass from Bryce Petty (Chris Callahan kick) Kevin White 36 pass from Clint Trickett (Josh Lambert kick) Callahan 38 FG Callahan 34 FG

2nd

WVU BU WVU WVU

Andrew Buie 1 rush (Lambert kick) Antwan Goodley 63 pass from Petty (Callahan kick) Dreamius Smith 9 rush (Lambert kick) Lambert 54 FG

3rd

WVU BU

Lambert 24 FG Shock Linwood 1 rush (Callahan kick)

4th

WVU WVU

White 12 pass from Trickett (Lambert kick) Mario Alford 39 pass from Trickett (Lambert kick)

BU WVU

First Downs 22 33 Rushes/Yards 42/95 50/134 Passing Yardage 223 322 Passes 16/37/0 23/35/1 Punts 9/403/44.8 6/256/42.7 Fumbles/Lost 1/0 2/2 Return Yardage 124 91 Penalties/Yards 18/215 14/138 Time of Possession 29:17 30:43

WVU RUSHING: Smallwood 20-66, Smith 13-60; WVU PASSING: Trickett 23-35-1-322; WVU RECEIVING: White 8-132, Buie 4-63, Alford 4-53; WVU TACKLES (TFL/QS): Tonkery 8 (1/0), Kwiatkoski 7 (1/0), Rumph 6; WVU INTERCEPTIONS: None. BU RUSHING: Linwood 21-69, Chafin 7-31; BU PASSING: Petty 16-36-0-223; BU RECEIVING: Goodley 9-132, Coleman 5-77; BU TACKLES (TFL/QS): Hagar 13 (1/0), Young 12 (3/2), Stewart 11; BU INTERCEPTIONS: Howard. Attendance - 60,758


GAME-BY-GAME RECAPS STILLWATER, Okla. (Oct. 25, 2014)

West Virginia.................................. 34 Oklahoma State........................................ 10 No. 22/25

West Virginia jumped out to a quick 14-0 first quarter lead and never looked back in defeating Oklahoma State, 34-10, in front of a Homecoming crowd of 59,124 at Boone Pickens Stadium. Oklahoma State took the game’s first possession from its own 25 to the WVU 38-yard line. Facing a 4th-and-4, the Cowboys failed on a surprising fourth-down attempt, which put the Mountaineer offense in good field position. Quarterback Clint Trickett quickly took advantage of the good starting position, as he directed a five-play scoring drive that ended with a 19-yard touchdown pass to receiver Kevin White. Big plays in the drive came from running back Wendell Smallwood with a reception of 14 yards and a run of 20 to keep the chains moving. After the Mountaineer defense held the Cowboy offense on downs, Trickett went right back to the air three minutes later on West Virginia’s next possession. The Mountaineers marched 90 yards in just three plays, keyed by a 79-yard scoring toss from Trickett to senior receiver Mario Alford. The play was West Virginia’s longest from scrimmage to date on the season and gave the Mountaineers a 14-0 lead with 7:49 left in the opening quarter. The Mountaineer defense held strong for the remainder of the quarter, as true freshman defensive back Dravon Henry stopped another Cowboy drive with an interception. Oklahoma State scored its first points early in the second quarter, when kicker Ben Grogan connected on a 40-yard field goal to put the score at 14-3 at the 14:11 mark. After a West Virginia drive stalled, the Cowboy offense went on the attack once again, and used a 51-yard rush by Brandon Sheperd, and 30 yards rushing on three plays from tailback Tyreek Hill to move to the WVU eight-yard line. OSU quarterback Daxx Garman then found Teddy Johnson open in the flat for an eight-yard touchdown reception, pulling the Cowboys to 14-10 with 8:34 left in the half. Oklahoma State had another scoring chance thwarted by the WVU defense, when the Cowboys reached the Mountaineer nine-yard line. A big10yard sack of Garman and a missed field goal by Grogan gave the Mountaineers the 14-10 advantage at the half. The strong defensive play by the Mountaineers continued in the second half. OSU would not convert on a third-down play until the middle of the fourth quarter and wound up just two of 15 on third down. The Cowboys turned in yardage, but no points in the final two quarters. Meanwhile, Trickett and the Mountaineer offense were slowly putting the game out of reach. WVU added a 39-yard Josh Lambert field goal in the third quarter, and a 43-yarder from Lambert for a 20-10 lead with 10:14 left in the game. When the Cowboys went on the offensive again to try to close the gap, Henry turned his second interception of the game into a 52-yard touchdown and essentially put the game away. Dreamius Smith added an insurance score with just over 3:00 left, when he scampered 40 yards for a touchdown, putting the final score at 34-10 in favor of the road team. Trickett was a solid 21-of-30 passing for 238 yards and two scores. Smallwood, subbing for the injured Rushel Shell, turned in his second straight 100yard rushing performance with 132 yards on 23 carries, and Alford finished with seven catches for 136 yards. Leading the way for the WVU defense was safety Karl Joseph with eight tackles, followed by linebacker Nick Kwiatkoski with seven stops and lineman Kyle Rose with six. Oklahoma State got 242 yards passing from Garman, but he had 20 incompletions on his stat line. Hill finished with 78 yards rushing, while James Washington caught five passes for 87 yards. The Cowboy defense was led by Jordan Sterns with an impressive 20 tackles and one TFL.

DravonHENRY

Final numbers showed a very even game as West Virginia gained 210 yards rushing compared to OSU’s 194. Passing numbers had the Mountaineers with 238 to Oklahoma State 242, putting the final offensive numbers at 448 for West Virginia and 436 for the Cowboys. The win gave West Virginia a second straight victory over Oklahoma State and a 4-2 edge in the all-time series. The victory was also WVU’s sixth of the season, making the Mountaineers bowl eligible after eight games.

Scoring and Statistical Summary West Virginia Oklahoma State

1 14 0

2 0 10

3 3 0

4 17 0

F 34 10

1st

WVU WVU

Kevin White 19 pass from Clint Trickett (Josh Lambert kick) Mario Alford 79 pass from Clint Trickett (Lambert kick)

2nd

OSU OSU

Ben Grogan 40 FG Teddy Johnson 8 pass from Daxx Garman (Grogan kick)

3rd

WVU

Lambert 39 FG

4th

WVU WVU WVU

Lambert 39 FG Dravon Henry 52 interception return (Lambert kick) Dreamius Smith 40 rush (Lambert kick)

WVU OSU

First Downs 22 23 Rushes/Yards 44/210 39/194 Passing Yardage 238 242 Passes 21/30/0 21/41/2 Punts 7/288/41.1 5/263/52.6 Fumbles/Lost 1/0 0/0 Return Yardage 75 49 Penalties/Yards 7/57 4/30 Time of Possession 33:39 26:21

WVU RUSHING: Smallwood 23-132, Smith 5-72; WVU PASSING: Trickett 21-30-0-238;

WVU RECEIVING: Alford 7-136, Thompson 5-46; WVU TACKLES (TFL/QS): Joseph 8, Kwiatkoski 7, Rose 6; WVU INTERCEPTIONS: Henry (2). OSU RUSHING: Hill 14-78, Sheperd 1-51, Roland 12-37; OSU PASSING: Garmann 2141-2-242; OSU RECEIVING: Washington 5-87, Glidden 5-63; OSU TACKLES (TFL/QS): Sterns 20 (1/0), Furman 8 (1/0), Simmons 8; OSU INTERCEPTIONS: None.

Attendance - 59,124

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GAME-BY-GAME RECAPS MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (Nov. 1, 2014)

TCU..................................................31 West Virginia................................. 30

No. 10/10 No. 20/22

No. 10/10 TCU and No. 20/22 West Virginia continued their string of exciting games, as the Horned Frogs used a last second field goal to down the Mountaineers, 31-30, in front of 61,190 fans at Milan Puskar Stadium. Since the two teams joined the Big 12 three years ago, the games have been old-fashioned barnburners, as the prior two went to the wire in overtime before the 2014 version was won on the game’s last play. The chilly Nov. 1 Saturday got started in Morgantown early in the morning with ESPN’s College GameDay making its first appearance at WVU since 2011. The Horned Frogs and Mountaineers then gave the ABC television audience a classic back-and-forth Big 12 game. West Virginia started strong and made the most of the game’s opening possession, marching 75 yards in 10 plays to score the game’s first touchdown. Key plays were back-to-back 23-yard completions from quarterback Clint Trickett, first to Kevin White to keep the drive alive and then to Mario Alford for the game’s first score and a 7-0 West Virginia lead. The score was Alford’s seventh touchdown of the season. The Mountaineers extended the lead to 10-0 on their next possession. Driving 51 yards in 14 plays, WVU used runs of 11 yards from Wendell Smallwood and 14 yards from Rushel Shell to set up a 21-yard field goal from Josh Lambert with 6:19 remaining in the quarter. On the ensuing kickoff, West Virginia kicker Michael Molinari used a pooch onsides kick that the Mountaineers recovered at the TCU 30-yard line. Three plays later, the Mountaineer offense could not find the end zone, setting up Lambert’s second field goal of the quarter, and his 44-yarder gave West Virginia a 13-0 advantage. The Horned Frogs could have easily been down 21-0, but by holding West Virginia to two field goals, kept themselves in the game and then struck for their first score just before the end of the quarter. Quarterback Trevone Boykin found receiver Deante’ Gray for a 47-yard scoring toss, cutting the TCU deficit to 13-7 heading into the second stanza. Turnovers and solid defensive play led to a scoreless second quarter, before TCU took the lead at the 9:18 mark of the third. Taking dvantage of a Mountaineer fumble, the Horned Frogs drove 27 yards and grabbed a 14-13 lead on Boykin’s two-yard run. Trailing for the first time in the game, West Virginia answered TCU with a score of its own. Fueled by a Dreamius Smith 50-yard run, WVU turned in a 79-yard scoring drive that ended with a five-yard scoring run for Smith and a 20-14 WVU advantage. Smith’s 50-yard scamper was the team’s longest run of the season, and the touchdown marked his third straight game with a rushing score. Things continued to look good for the Mountaineers on TCU’s next possession, when cornerback Terrell Chestnut forced and returned a Horned Frog fumble 35 yards for a 27-14 lead. TCU didn’t panic and answered before the end of the third by grabbing its second interception to set up a 23-yard run by B.J. Catalon for a 27-21 game heading into the fourth. On its next possession, West Virginia used a 46-yard completion from Trickett to Alford to set up Lambert for a 23-yard field goal and a 30-21 lead. However, the game’s final 10 points were scored by the Horned Frogs. Catalon’s second touchdown came off a six-yard run to pull the Horned Frogs to within two at 30-28, before the TCU defense turned in big stops to give the ball back to its offense. TCU used the last 2:07 of the game to drive 56 yards, and Jaden Oberkrom’s 37-yard field goal was good as time expired to lift the Horned Frogs to the 31-30 victory. Before the final field goal, TCU trailed for all but 2:27 in the game, but its defense and five Mountaineer turnovers kept the Horned Frogs in position to win it at the end. Final totals showed West Virginia with 195 yards rushing and 162 yards passing to total 357 yards of total offense. TCU’s totals finished out at 223 yards rushing and 166 passing for 389 yards of offense. With the win, TCU evened the series with West Virginia at 2-2 with the road team winning the last three games.

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Scoring and Statistical Summary TCU West Virginia

1 7 13

2 0 0

3 14 14

4 10 3

F 31 30

1st

WVU WVU WVU TCU

Mario Alford 23 pass from Clint Trickett (Josh Lambert kick) Lambert 21 FG Lambert 44 FG Deante’ Gray 47 pass from Trevone Boykin (Jaden Oberkrom kick)

3rd

TCU WVU WVU TCU

Boykin 2 rush (Oberkfrom kick) Dreamius Smith 5 rush (Lambert kick) Terrell Chestnut 35 fumble recovery (Lambert kick) B.J. Catalon 23 rush (Oberkrom kick)

4th

WVU TCU TCU

Lambert 23 FG Catalon 6 rush (Oberkrom kick) Oberkrom 37 FG

TCU WVU

First Downs 16 17 Rushes/Yards 42/223 54/195 Passing Yardage 166 162 Passes 12/30/1 15/26/2 Punts 9/317/35.2 7/318/45.4 Fumbles/Lost 4/1 5/3 Return Yardage 58 88 Penalties/Yards 5/40 6/40 Time of Possession 26:55 33:05

WVU RUSHING: Smith 12-70, Smallwood 15-64; WVU PASSING: Trickett 15-26-2-162; WVU RECEIVING: Alford 3-79, Thompson 7-39; WVU TACKLES (TFL/QS): Riddick 7 (1/0), Kwiatkoski 7, Joseph 6, Tonkery 6; WVU INTERCEPTIONS: Dillon. TCU RUSHING: Catalon 20-105, Green 11-63; TCU PASSING: Boykin 12-30-1-166; TCU RECEIVING: Doctson 3-29, Gray 2-55, Listenbee 2-47; TCU TACKLES (TFL/QS): Dawson 12 (2/0), Kindred 11 (1/0); TCU INTERCEPTIONS: Dawson, Hackett. Attendance - 61,190


GAME-BY-GAME RECAPS AUSTIN, Texas (Nov. 8, 2014)

Texas.........................................................33 West Virginia................................. 16

No. 24/25

West Virginia fell behind early and never recovered, dropping a 33-16 decision at Texas in front of 95,714 at Darrell K Royal - Texas Memorial Stadium. The Longhorns scored first and never trailed. Behind quarterback Tyrone Swoopes, Texas chewed up a big chunk of the first-quarter clock with an 11-play, 90-yard drive that ended with a Swoopes two-yard touchdown pass to Geoff Swaim. In the scoring drive, Swoopes completed passes of 15 yards to Jaxon Shipley and 29 yards to John Harris to keep the chains moving and give the Longhorns a 7-0 lead. West Virginia answered the score on its next drive by marching 40 yards to the Texas one-yard line. However, three plays from the one could not get the Mountaineers in the end zone, and they had to settle for a 22-yard Josh Lambert field goal. A false start penalty on a fourth down try backed the football to the five-yard line and forced the field goal decision. Unfortunately for West Virginia, that was its best scoring opportunity of the first half, as Texas controlled the second quarter, outscoring the Mountaineers by a 17-0 count. The Longhorns took a 14-3 advantage at the 8:56 mark of the second quarter, when running back Johnathan Gray broke loose for a 39-yard touchdown run. On the next possession, the Longhorn running game continued to excel with runs of 25 yards from Malcolm Brown and 40 yards from Gray. Those were the two big plays in a 78-yard scoring drive that was capped by a two-yard Gray touchdown run, giving the Longhorns a 21-3 lead with 6:19 remaining. Two possessions later, Quandre Diggs intercepted WVU quarterback Clint Trickett to set up the final points of the first half. Longhorn kicker Nick Rose’s 39-yard field goal was good, giving Texas a 24-3 lead at the half. A scoreless third quarter set the stage for a 22-point fourth. West Virginia scored its first touchdown early in the fourth on a nine-yard Dreamius Smith run, cutting the deficit to 24-10 and giving Smith four straight games with a rushing touchdown. Texas sacked Trickett in the end zone for a safety on WVU’s next drive, giving the Longhorns a 26-10 lead. Even with the safety, it still was a two possession game for the Mountaineers with plenty of time left. West Virginia got even closer at the 6:38 mark, when Smith broke loose for a 62-yard run that set up a three-yard scoring rush by Wendell Smallwood. WVU’s two-point conversion failed, and Texas had a 26-16 advantage. However, the Longhorns put an exclamation point on the game with Gray’s third touchdown run with just over 3:00 left to seal the game. West Virginia got a standout performance from receiver Kevin White with 16 receptions for 132 yards. The 16 receptions were a school record, breaking the old mark of 14 held by Stedman Bailey and Tavon Austin. White recorded his eighth 100-yard receiving game of 2014, and posted his fifth game of 10 or more receptions on the season. Trickett 248 yards passing put him over the 3,000-yard mark for the season. He became just the third Mountaineer quarterback in school history to throw for 3,000 or more yards in a season. Smith added 100 yards rushing, while the defense was led by Nick Kwiatkoski’s 10 tackles and Daryl Worley’s eight stops and one interception. For Texas, Gray’s big day included three touchdowns and 101 yards on the ground. He averaged 10.1 yards per rush. Brown added 90 yards rushing, while Swoopes finished with 124 yards passing. The Longhorn defense was led by Dylan Haines and Cedric Reed, who combined for 26 tackles, four tackles for loss of 22 yards and three sacks. Final numbers showed West Virginia with 200 yards rushing and 248 passing to total 448 yards of offense. Texas rushed for 227 yards and passed for 124 to finish with 351 yards of total offense. Texas evened its record at 5-5 on the season, while West Virginia dropped to 6-4. In all-time Big 12 play, the victory gave Texas a 2-1 advantage and tied the overall series at 2-2.

DreamiusSMITH

Scoring and Statistical Summary West Virginia Texas 1st

UT WVU

2nd

UT UT UT

4th

WVU UT WVU UT

1 3 7

2 0 17

3 0 0

4 13 9

F 16 33

Geoff Swaim 2 pass from Tyrone Swoopes (Nick Rose kick) Josh Lambert 22 FG Jonathan Gray 39 rush (Rose kick) Gray 2 rush (Rose kick) Rose 39 FG Dreamius Smith 9 rush (Lambert kick) Team Safety Wendell Smallwood 3 rush (Clint Trickett pass failed) Gray 15 rush

WVU UT

First Downs 24 19 Rushes/Yards 41/200 39/227 Passing Yardage 248 124 Passes 36/49/1 11/29/1 Punts 4/163/40.8 7/285/40.7 Fumbles/Lost 3/1 0/0 Return Yardage 104 21 Penalties/Yards 8/57 5/60 Time of Possession 31:46 28:14

WVU RUSHING: Smith 10-100, Smallwood 13-45; WVU PASSING: Trickett 36-49-1-248; WVU RECEIVING: White 16-132, Thompson 5-43, Alford 5-31; WVU TACKLES (TFL/QS): Kwiatkoski 10, Worley 8; WVU INTERCEPTIONS: Worley. UT RUSHING: Gray 10-101, Brown 20-90; UT PASSING: Swoopes 11-29-1-124; UT RECEIVING: Shipley 3-38, Johnson 3-23, Harris 2-45; UT TACKLES (TFL/QS): Haines 14, Reed 12 (4/3), Edmond 9, Hicks 9 (1/1)); UT INTERCEPTIONS: Diggs. Attendance - 95,714

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GAME-BY-GAME RECAPS MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (Nov. 20, 2014)

Kansas State..............................26 West Virginia............................................. 20 No. 12/11

West Virginia could not overcome four turnovers and dropped a 26-20 Thursday night decision to No. 12/11 Kansas State. The Wildcats had their issues, too, on the cold and windy November evening, with two turnovers and missed opportunities that kept the Mountaineers in the game. Kansas State had chances to put the game away, but never did, and a pesky Mountaineer squad never quit and kept battling from behind the entire evening. To start the game, K-State grabbed a 10-0 lead and immediately put the Mountaineers in the comeback mode. The Wildcats’ opening drive traveled 49 yards and totaled eight plays as quarterback Jake Waters hit DeMarcus Robinson for a seven-yard touchdown reception with 8:57 on the clock in the first quarter. West Virginia missed on a great scoring opportunity later in the quarter, fumbling on the K-State two-yard line. The Wildcats extended their lead to 10-0 at the 12:53 mark of the second quarter, when kicker Matthew McCrane finished off an eight-play, 65-yard drive with a 36-yard field goal. West Virginia countered with a field goal of its own with 8:10 remaining in the first half. Kicker Josh Lambert converted on a 47-yarder to cut the WVU deficit to 10-3. K-State was able to get on the board once more before intermission. With just 1:06 remaining before the half, Tyler Lockett returned a Nick O’Toole punt 43 yards for a score, and West Virginia trailed 17-3 at the half. Second half action saw the West Virginia offense come alive. After a 61yard K-State drive ended with a McCrane 44-yard field goal, the Mountaineers cut into the 17-point deficit. Subbing for the injured Clint Trickett, who left the game in the third quarter with a concussion, backup quarterback Skyler Howard engineered West Virginia’s first touchdown drive of the game. Embarking on an eight-play, 79-yard excursion, Howard hit big pass completions of 29 and 15 yards, before finding senior receiver Kevin White for a seven-yard scoring toss. With the momentum seemingly in hand and the crowd back into the game, the Mountaineers were set to get the ball back at the 5:18 mark of the third, but a special teams fumble on the ensuing punt return gave new life to the Wildcats. Starting at the WVU 16-yard line, the Wildcats eventually got to the two, where the Mountaineer defense forced them to settle for a 19-yard McCrane field goal and a 23-10 advantage heading to the fourth. While the Mountaineer defense kept the Wildcats at bay and forced field goals, the WVU offense went back to work with 9:26 left in the game. Howard was strong again with completions of nine and 14 yards, completing a 53-yard touchdown strike to Mario Alford to cut the KSU led to 23-17 with 7:23 left. However, Kansas State did what it needed to do in the final minutes to secure the victory. K-State added a fourth McCrane field goal, this one of 32 yards, to pull ahead 26-17. A Josh Lambert field goal from 25 yards out pulled WVU to 26-20, but KSU recovered the onsides kick to seal the game. The loss overshadowed the solid play of the Mountaineer defense, which held K-State to just one-yard rushing (the fewest in the Holgorsen era) and matched a season-high total of 10 tackles for loss. KJ Dillon led the defense with a career-high eight tackles. Dillon also had his top marks in solo tackles (7) and TFL (2.5) Rushel Shell finished with 60 yards rushing, and Alford had 92 yards receiving and one score. In his first significant action, Howard passed for 198 yards on 15 completions with two touchdowns. For K-State, Lockett totaled 10 catches for 196 yards, while Waters passed for an even 400 yards. Dakorey Johnson and Jonathan Truman each totaled 10 tackles. West Virginia finished with 123 yards rushing and 310 passing for 433 yards of offense. Kansas State’s final totals stood at 400 yards passing and just the one yard rushing for 401total yards of offense.

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The game marked the last home game for 19 seniors with this being the class that transitioned WVU from the Big East to the Big 12 Conference. With the win, Kansas State improved to 3-0 against West Virginia in Big 12 play.

Scoring and Statistical Summary Kansas State West Virginia

1 7 0

3 6 7

4 3 10

1st

KSU

DeMarcus Robinson 7 pass from Jake Waters (Matthew McCrane kick)

2nd

KSU WVU KSU

McCrane 36 FG Josh Lambert 47 FG Tyler Lockett 43 punt return (McCrane kick)

3rd

KSU WVU KSU

McCrane 44 FG Kevin White 7 pass from Skyler Howard (Lambert kick) McCrane 19 FG

4th

WVU KSU WVU

Mario Alford 53 pass from Howard (Lambert kick) McCrane 32 FG Lambert 25 FG

F 26 20

KSU WVU

First Downs 16 14 Rushes/Yards 29/1 37/123 Passing Yardage 400 310 Passes 22/34/1 27/48/2 Punts 4/167/41.8 3/119/39.7 Fumbles/Lost 2/1 3/2 Return Yardage 146 151 Penalties/Yards 10/102 8/77 Time of Possession 31:33 28:27

WVU RUSHING: Shell 15-60, Smith 11-35, Smallwood 5-27; WVU PASSING: Trickett 12-25-2-112, Howard 15-23-0-198; WVU RECEIVING: White 7-63, Alford 4-92, Shorts 4-72; WVU TACKLES (TFL/QS): Dillon 8 (3/0), Kwiatkoski 6 (1/0), Worley 5; WVU INTERCEPTIONS: Rumph. KSU RUSHING: Waters 12-13, Jones 7-4; KSU PASSING: Waters 22-34-1-400; KSU RECEIVING: Lockett 10-196, Sexton 5-76, Trujillo 2-67, Cook 2-42; KSU TACKLES (TFL/ QS): Johnson 10 (1/0), Truman 10, Barnett 7; KSU INTERCEPTIONS: Barnett, Evans.

Attendance - 47,683

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GAME-BY-GAME RECAPS AMES, IOWA (Nov. 29, 2014)

West Virginia.........................................37 Iowa State................................................... 24 West Virginia erased a 14-point second-quarter deficit by scoring 20 unanswered points and defeated home-standing Iowa State, 37-24, at Jack Trice Stadium. Playing without the services of starting quarterback Clint Trickett, backup Skyler Howard capped his first career start with three touchdown passes and 285 yards passing. Howard rushed for 69 yards on seven carries, as the sophomore calmly led the offense and helped the Mountaineers break a three-game losing streak. West Virginia took an early 7-0 lead as the Mountaineers scored on their opening drive for the eighth time in 12 games. Tailback Rushel Shell got his day started with a 54-yard touchdown run, ending a six-play, 76-yard drive. Shell’s run was West Virginia’s longest scoring run of the season. It didn’t take long for the Cyclones to answer as they tied the game on their first offensive possession. Led by key pass completions of 20 and 39 yards, ISU marched 80 yards and tied the game on Aaron Wimberly’s threeyard run. That touchdown sparked a 21-point Iowa State offensive explosion, as the Cyclones would score a touchdown on two of its next three drives to take a 21-7 lead early in the second quarter. An 11-play, 68-yard drive ended with a five-yard scoring toss from Sam Richardson to Wimberly, before the Cyclones took advantage of a Dreamius Smith fumble for their third score of the game. ISU recovered the Smith fumble at the WVU 37-yard line, and three plays later, Richardson hit Tad Ecby for a 29-yard touchdown pass. Finding themselves down 14 did not rattle the Mountaineers. In fact, they played some of their best football of the season for the rest of the half to regain control of the game. Howard used completions of 28 and 29 yards to move the offense and closed the deficit to 21-14 on his touchdown pass to Mario Alford. Then on its next possession, West Virginia got a 29-yard completion to Jordan Thompson and a 24-yard run by Howard to spark the game-tying drive that ended with a four-yard scoring toss to Alford with 7:22 remaining. The Mountaineers erased the 14-point deficit in just over four minutes and then turned their sights on retaking the lead. WVU kicker Josh Lambert closed out the half with two field goals to propel the Mountaineers into a 27-21 lead at the intermission. Lambert hit from 46 and 32 yards to cap off the 20-point run. Iowa State received the ball to start the second half and embarked on a 6:01 drive that traveled 54 yards in 14 plays. Reaching the WVU 11-yard line, the Mountaineer defense bent but did not break and forced a Cyclone field goal, which Cole Netten converted from 34-yards out. Clinging to a 27-24 lead, the Mountaineers went scoreless in the third quarter and relied on its defense to keep the game in hand. By forcing ISU to punt twice and then collecting a Terrell Chestnut interception in the end zone was just what the WVU offense needed to get going. West Virginia upped its lead to 34-24 at the 9:10 mark of the fourth, when a 40-yard completion from Howard to Alford set up a 15-yard touchdown pass to Daikiel Shorts. The Mountaineers finished off the scoring with 5:29 remaining, when Lambert converted his third field goal of the game, this one from 43 yards, giving WVU the 13-point win. Aside from Howard’s numbers, West Virginia got a career-high rushing effort from Shell with 146 yards on 22 carries. Alford finished with 86 yards receiving and two scores and a solid Mountaineer defense was led by Wes Tonkery with 12 tackles and a sack. Nick Kwiatkoski and KJ Dillon finished with 11 tackles each. For Iowa State, Richardson passed for 275 yards, and Wimberly added 77 yards rushing. D’Vario Montgomery led the Cyclones with 71 yards receiving, while Brian Mills had nine tackles.

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West Virginia’s offense could not have been any more balanced than it was at Iowa State. The Mountaineers rushed for 285 yards on 38 carries and passed for 285 yards on 41 attempts to total 570 yards of offense. Iowa State totaled 135 yards rushing and 275 passing for 410 total yards. The win gave West Virginia its first winning conference mark (5-4) in its three-year Big 12 history and first road winning mark (3-1) in the league and finished off a 7-5 regular season for West Virginia, and gave the Mountaineers a 2-1 lead in the series with Iowa State.

Scoring and Statistical Summary West Virginia Iowa State

1 7 14

2 20 7

3 0 3

4 10 0

1st

WVU ISU ISU

Rushel Shell 54 rush (Josh Lambert kick) Aaron Wimberly 3 rush (Cole Netten kick) Wimberly 5 pass from Sam Richardson (Netten kick)

2nd

ISU WVU WVU WVU WVU

Tad Ecby 29 pass from Richardson (Netten kick) Mario Alford 29 pass from Skyler Howard (Lambert kick) Alford 4 pass from Howard (Lambert kick) Lambert 46 FG Lambert 32 FG

3rd

ISU

4th

WVU WVU

F 37 24

Netten 34 FG Daikiel Shorts 15 pass from Howard (Lambert kick) Lambert 43 FG

WVU ISU

First Downs 25 22 Rushes/Yards 38/285 40/135 Passing Yardage 285 275 Passes 21/41/0 26/50/2 Punts 4/165/41.2 7/229/32.7 Fumbles/Lost 2/2 1/0 Return Yardage 92 58 Penalties/Yards 5/50 4/35 Time of Possession 24:34 35:26

WVU RUSHING: Shell 22-146, Howard 7-69; WVU PASSING: Howard 21-40-0-285; WVU RECEIVING: Alford 5-86, Thompson 4-65, Shorts 4-50, White 4-48; WVU TACKLES (TFL/QS): Tonkery 12 (2/1), Kwiatkoski 11 (1/0), Dillon 11 (2/0); WVU INTERCEPTIONS: Joseph, Chestnut.

ISU RUSHING: Wimberly 22-77, Richardson 11-43; ISU PASSING: Richardson 26-50-2275; ISU RECEIVING: West 6-42, Montgomery 5-71; ISU TACKLES (TFL/QS): Mills 9, Seeley 8; ISU INTERCEPTIONS: None. Attendance - 50,059

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GAME-BY-GAME RECAPS MEMPHIS, TENN. (Dec. 29, 2014)

Texas A&M.............................................45 West Virginia............................................. 37 West Virginia’s appearance in the 56th AutoZone Liberty Bowl saw the Mountaineers drop a 45-37 decision to Texas A&M. The game marked the 50th anniversary of West Virginia’s first appearance in the Liberty Bowl in 1964. The 2014 version of the game saw the Mountaineers jump out to a 10-point first-quarter lead, but they could not hold off the Aggies in the high-scoring affair. In a matchup of explosive offenses, which both got off to a quick start, the teams combined for 34 first-quarter points and 55 in the first half. After the teams traded possessions, Texas A&M started the offensive fireworks with a 44-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Kyle Allen to receiver Josh Reynolds. The Mountaineers answered nearly four minutes later with a Josh Lambert 32-yard field goal, cutting the deficit to 7-3. West Virginia took its first lead in the game at the 5:12 mark of the first quarter, when sophomore quarterback Skyler Howard connected with senior receiver Mario Alford on a 45-yard touchdown strike. The Mountaineers extended their lead on Texas A&M’s next possession, when safety KJ Dillon intercepted an Allen pass and returned it 35 yards for a score, and a 17-7 WVU advantage with 4:54 to play in the opening quarter. The Aggies answered with a big 11-play, 89-yard drive that ended with a 40-yard scoring toss from Allen to Trey Williams to put the score at 17-14. However, Lambert converted on his second field goal of the quarter as time expired, giving WVU a 20-14 advantage. A six-play, 60-yard drive enabled the Aggies to take a 21-20 lead, as Allen hit Malcome Kennedy for an 11-yard score. But the lead was short-lived as two plays and less than a minute later, Howard connected with All-American receiver Kevin White for a 49-yard touchdown, putting the Mountaineers back up 27-21 with 11:56 remaining in the half. The Aggies closed the high-scoring half with only 53 seconds left, when Allen scampered in from 14 yards, giving A&M a 28-27 lead at intermission. Counting the final touchdown of the second quarter, the Aggies scored 17 unanswered points to grab a 38-27 lead midway through the third quarter. A Josh Lambo 26-yard field, and an 18-yard touchdown run by Williams led the Aggies to the 11-point lead before Lambert finally broke the scoring run at the 5:10 mark of the third with a 31-yard field goal. It was Lambert’s third field goal on the afternoon and cut the A&M margin to eight at 38-30. Perhaps the final blow came on A&M’s next possession as the Aggies basically ran out the third quarter with an 11-play, 73-yard drive that ended with a nine-yard pass from Allen to Kennedy, putting the score at 45-30 heading to the fourth. West Virginia had chances in the fourth, but a fumble and missed opportunities hurt the Mountaineers’ chances. The final score in the contest came with 2:32 left as WVU’s Elijah Wellman hauled in a four-yard pass from Howard. The Aggies recovered the ensuing onsides kick and ran out the clock on the 45-37 victory. White, who was the media’s choice as WVU’s most outstanding offensive player, led West Virginia with 129 yards receiving. Howard ended with 20 completions for 346 yards and three touchdowns, while Wendell Smallwood gained 77 yards on the ground to lead the WVU rushing effort. The Mountaineer defense was led by Karl Joseph with 10 tackles, and Dillon, who was the team’s outstanding defensive performer for his interception return. Tra Carson paced the Aggies with 133 yards on the ground. Allen’s totals stood at 294 yards passing and four scores, while accounting for another TD with his legs. Kennedy had 82 yards receiving to go with his two touchdowns, and Donovan Wilson led the Aggie defense with nine stops. Final numbers showed West Virginia with 126 yards rushing and 346 passing totaling 472 yards of offense. A&M finished with a balanced 235 on the ground and 294 through the air for 529 yards of offense. The loss dropped WVU to 14-19 all-time in bowl games.

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Scoring and Statistical Summary Texas A&M West Virginia 1st 2nd 3rd 4th

TAM WVU WVU WVU TAM WVU TAM WVU TAM TAM TAM WVU TAM WVU

1 14 20

2 14 7

3 17 3

4 0 7

F 45 37

Josh Reynolds 44 pass from Kyle Allen (Josh Lambo kick) Josh Lambert 32 FG Mario Alford 45 pass from Skyler Howard (Lambert kick) KJ Dillon 35 interception return (Lambert kick) Trey Williams 40 pass from Allen (Lambo kick) Lambert 40 FG Malcome Kennedy 11 pass from Allen (Lambo kick) Kevin White 49 pass from Howard (Lambert kick) Allen 14 rush (Lambo kick) Lambo 26 FG Williams 18 rush (Lambo kick) Lambert 31 FG Kennedy 9 pass from Allen (Lambo kick) Elijah Wellman 4 pass from Howard (Lambert kick)

TAM WVU

First Downs 28 21 Rushes/Yards 48/235 32/126 Passing Yardage 294 346 Passes 22/35/1 20/45/0 Punts 6/245/40.8 5/173/34.6 Fumbles/Lost 1/0 1/1 Return Yardage 175 202 Penalties/Yards 8/102 7/45 Time of Possession 33:27 26:22

WVU RUSHING: SSmallwood 8-77; WVU PASSING: Howard 20-45-0-346; WVU RECEIVING: White 7-129, Thompson 3-84, Alford 3-57; WVU TACKLES (TFL/QS): Joseph 10 (1/0); WVU INTERCEPTIONS: Dillon. TAM RUSHING: Carson 25-133, Williams 11-86; TAM PASSING: Allen 22-35-1-294; TAM RECEIVING: Kennedy 7-82, Reynolds 5-80; TAMU TACKLES (TFL/QS): Wilson 9 (1/0); TAM INTERCEPTIONS: None. Attendance - 51,282


2014 STATISTICS Date Aug. 30, 2014 Sept. 6, 2014 Sept. 13, 2014 Sept.20, 2014 Oct. 4, 2014 Oct. 11, 2014 Oct. 18, 2014 Oct. 25, 2014 Nov. 1, 2014 Nov. 8, 2014 Nov. 20, 2014 Nov. 29, 2014 Dec 29, 2014

Opponent vs. #2 Alabama Towson at Maryland #4 Oklahoma * Kansas * at Texas Tech * #4 Baylor * at Oklahoma State * #10 TCU * at Texas * #12 Kansas State* at Iowa State * vs Texas A&M +

Score L/23-33 W/54-0 W/40-37 L/33-45 W/33-14 W/37-34 W/41-27 W/34-10 L/30-31 L/16-33 L/20-26 W/37-24 L/37-45

Overall Conference Time Attend. 0-1-0 0-0-0 3:29 70,502 1-1-0 0-0-0 3:12 56,414 2-1-0 0-0-0 3:40 48,154 2-2-0 0-1-0 3:46 61,908 3-2-0 1-1-0 3:35 52,164 4-2-0 2-1-0 3:42 58,502 5-2-0 3-1-0 3:59 60,758 6-2-0 4-1-0 3:22 59,124 6-3-0 4-2-0 3:26 61,190 6-4-0 4-3-0 3:29 95,714 6-5-0 4-4-0 3:41 47,683 7-5-0 5-4-0 3:28 50,059 7-6-0 5-4-0 3:59 51,282

^ Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game, Atlanta, Ga. * Big 12 Game + AutoZone Liberty Bowl, Memphis, Tenn. TEAM STATISTICS WVU SCORING 435 Points Per Game 33.5 Points Off Turnovers 81 FIRST DOWNS 337 Rushing 125 Passing 175 Penalty 37 RUSHING YARDAGE 2,376 Yards gained rushing 2,708 Yards lost rushing 332 Rushing Attempts 563 Average Per Rush 4.2 Average Per Game 182.8 TDs Rushing 18 PASSING YARDAGE 4,121 Comp-Att-Int 340-534-10 Average Per Pass 7.7 Average Per Catch 12.1 Average Per Game 317.0 TDs Passing 26 TOTAL OFFENSE 6,497 Total Plays 1,097 Average Per Play 5.9 Average Per Game 499.8 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 46-1,101 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 26-78 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 12-106 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 23.9 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 3.0 INT RETURN AVERAGE 8.8 FUMBLES-LOST 28-19 PENALTIES-Yards 85-757 Average Per Game 58.2 PUNTS-Yards 57-2,383 Average Per Punt 41.8 Net punt average 37.0 KICKOFFS-Yards 84-5,158 Average Per Kick 61.4 Net kick average 39.2 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 29:53 3RD-DOWN Conversions 97/229 3rd-Down Pct 42%

OPP 359 27.6 183 257 99 135 23 2,186 2,501 315 502 4.4 168.2 20 3,006 241-455-12 6.6 12.5 231.2 18 5,192 957 5.4 399.4 49-1,094 17-232 10-110 22.3 13.6 11.0 13-2 108-1,072 82.5 91-3,818 42.0 38.5 75-4,588 61.2 37.2 30:07 65/207 31%

TEAM STATISTICS 4TH-DOWN Conversions 4th-Down Pct SACKS BY-Yards MISC YARDS TOUCHDOWNS SCORED FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS ON-SIDE KICKS RED-ZONE SCORES RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS PAT-ATTEMPTS ATTENDANCE Games/Avg Per Game Neutral Site Games

WVU 10/22 45% 20-140 0 49 30-39 1-4 (40-50) 80% (26-50) 52% (47-47) 100% 340,117 6/56,686 2/60,892

OPP 7/23 30% 31-228 22 42 21-25 0-1 (35-41) 85% (24-41) 59% (42-42) 100% 311,553 5/62,311

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total West Virginia 117 130 71 117 435 Opponents 82 130 91 56 359

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2014 STATISTICS

RUSHING GP Att. Gain Loss Net Avg. TD Long Avg./G Shell, Rushel 12 176 823 35 788 4.5 7 54 65.7 Smallwood, Wendell 13 148 734 12 722 4.9 2 35 55.5 Smith, Dreamius 13 80 462 11 451 5.6 5 62 34.7 Buie, Andrew 12 55 239 7 232 4.2 2 26 19.3 Howard, Skyler 4 22 172 32 140 6.4 0 24 35.0 Garrison, D. 12 20 96 4 92 4.6 0 28 7.7 Thompson, Jordan 13 6 44 7 37 6.2 0 29 2.8 Crest, William 1 5 33 6 27 5.4 1 13 27.0 Alford, Mario 13 2 19 5 14 7.0 0 19 1.1 Clay, Cody 13 1 4 0 4 4.0 0 4 0.3 Wellman, Elijah 12 2 4 0 4 2.0 0 2 0.3 TEAM 13 4 0 29 -29 -7.2 0 0 -2.2 Trickett, Clint 11 42 78 184 -106 -2.5 1 14 -9.6 Total 13 563 2708 332 2376 4.2 18 62 182.8 Opponents 13 502 2501 315 2186 4.4 20 75 168.2 PASSING Trickett, Clint Howard, Skyler Crest, William TEAM Total Opponents

GP Effic. Cmp./Att./Int. 11 142.32 281-419-10 4 138.21 56-110-0 1 89.70 3-4-0 13 0.00 0-1-0 13 140.82 340-534-10 13 116.24 241-455-12

RECEIVING White, Kevin Alford, Mario Thompson, Jordan Smallwood, Wendell Shorts, Daikiel Shell, Rushel Smith, Dreamius Buie, Andrew Clay, Cody Gibson, Shelton Myers, KJ Wellman, Elijah Davis, Vernon Garrison, Dustin Total Opponents

Pct. Yards TD Long Avg./G 67.1 3,285 18 79 298.6 50.9 829 8 53 207.2 75.0 7 0 9 7.0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 63.7 4,121 26 79 317.0 53.0 3,006 18 77 231.2

GP No. Yards Avg. TD Long Avg./G 13 109 1,447 13.3 10 68 111.3 13 65 945 14.5 11 79 72.7 13 49 598 12.2 2 56 46.0 13 31 326 10.5 0 50 25.1 13 24 346 14.4 2 29 26.6 12 21 140 6.7 0 19 11.7 13 11 41 3.7 0 13 3.2 12 7 74 10.6 0 42 6.2 13 7 65 9.3 0 21 5.0 12 4 60 15.0 0 47 5.0 12 4 15 3.8 0 5 1.2 12 4 11 2.8 1 10 0.9 10 2 38 19.0 0 26 3.8 12 2 15 7.5 0 13 1.2 13 340 4,121 12.1 26 79 317.0 13 241 3,006 12.5 18 77 231.2

PUNT RETURNS Thompson, Jordan Davis, Vernon Myers, Jaylon Alford, Mario Shell, Rushel Harper, Jarrod Worley, Daryl Total Opponents

No. Yards Avg. TD Long 12 52 4.3 0 30 7 18 2.6 0 16 2 -1 -0.5 0 0 2 -11 -5.5 0 0 1 3 3.0 0 3 1 18 18.0 0 0 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 26 78 3.0 0 30 17 232 13.6 3 76

INTERCEPTIONS Dillon, KJ Worley, Daryl Henry, Dravon Rumph, Ricky Tonkery, Wes Chestnut, Terrell Joseph, Karl Total Opponents

No. Yards Avg. TD Long 3 35 11.7 1 35 3 13 4.3 0 9 2 53 26.5 1 52 1 5 5.0 0 5 1 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 12 106 8.8 2 52 10 110 11.0 0 29

KICK RETURNS Alford, Mario Gibson, Shelton Shell, Rushel Myers, KJ Thompson, Jordan Smallwood, Wendell Buie, Andrew Total Opponents

No. Yards Avg. TD Long 26 743 28.6 2 100 13 250 19.2 0 42 3 61 20.3 0 29 1 8 8.0 0 8 1 13 13.0 0 13 1 9 9.0 0 9 1 17 17.0 0 17 46 1101 23.9 2 100 49 1094 22.3 1 100

FUMBLE RETURNS Chestnut, Terrell Total Opponents

No. Yards Avg. TD Long 1 35 35.0 1 35 1 35 35.0 1 35 2 13 6.5 0 7

|--------------- PATs ---------------| SCORING

Lambert, Josh Alford, Mario White, Kevin Shell, Rushel Smith, Dreamius Shorts, Daikiel Buie, Andrew Smallwood, Wendell Thompson, Jordan Crest, William Trickett, Clint Wellman, Elijah Henry, Dravon Dillon, KJ Chestnut, Terrell TEAM Molina, Mike Total Opponents

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TD

FGs

Kick

Rush

0 30-39 45-45 0-0 13 0-0 0-0 0-0 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 2-2 0-0 49 30-39 47-47 0-0 42 21-25 42-42 0-0

Rcv

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Pass

DXP

Safety Points

0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-2 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-2 0 0-0 0

0 135 0 78 0 60 0 42 0 30 0 12 0 12 0 12 0 12 0 6 0 6 0 6 0 6 0 6 0 6 2 4 0 2 2 435 1 359


2014 STATISTICS

TOTAL OFFENSE Trickett, Clint Howard, Skyler Shell, Rushel Smallwood, Wendell Smith, Dreamius Buie, Andrew Garrison, D. Thompson, Jordan Crest, William Alford, Mario Wellman, Elijah Clay, Cody TEAM Total Opponents

GP Plays Rush Pass Total Avg./G 11 461 -106 3285 3179 289.0 4 132 140 829 969 242.2 12 176 788 0 788 65.7 13 148 722 0 722 55.5 13 80 451 0 451 34.7 12 55 232 0 232 19.3 12 20 92 0 92 7.7 13 6 37 0 37 2.8 1 9 27 7 34 34.0 13 2 14 0 14 1.1 12 2 4 0 4 0.3 13 1 4 0 4 0.3 13 5 -29 0 -29 -2.2 13 1,097 2,376 4,121 6,497 499.8 13 957 2,186 3,006 5,192 399.4

FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct. 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Long Blkd. Lambert, Josh 30-39 76.9 1-1 7-7 6-7 12-19 4-5 55 2

FG SEQUENCE West Virginia Opponents Alabama (20),47,(42),(41) (47),(41),(27),(45) Towson (19),34 Maryland 43,(47) (46),(41),(30) Oklahoma (54),(31) (42) Kansas (42),(25),(43),47,(53) Texas Tech (42),(38),47,(55) (21),(25) Baylor (54),(24) (38),(34) Oklahoma State (39),(43) (40),36 TCU (21),(44),(23) (37) Texas (22),53,40 46,(39) Kansas State (47),40,(25) (36),34,(44),(19),22,(32) Iowa State 49,(46),(32),(43) (34) Texas A&M (32),(40),(31) (26) Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. PUNTING O’Toole, Nick Total Opponents

No. Yards Avg. Long TB FC I-20 Blkd. 57 2,383 41.8 59 2 21 24 0 57 2,383 41.8 59 2 21 24 0 91 3,818 42.0 71 12 23 29 1

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KICKOFFS Molinari, Michael Total Opponents

No. 84 84 75

Yards 5,158 5,158 4,588

Avg. 61.4 61.4 61.2

TB OB Retnd. Net Yd.Ln. 31 2 31 2 1094 39.2 25 28 0 1101 37.2 27

ALL-PURPOSE GP Rush Rec. Alford, Mario 13 14 945 White, Kevin 13 0 1447 Smallwood, Wendell 13 722 326 Shell, Rushel 12 788 140 Thompson, Jordan 13 37 598 Smith, Dreamius 13 451 41 Shorts, Daikiel 13 0 346 Buie, Andrew 12 232 74 Gibson, Shelton 12 0 60 Howard, Skyler 4 140 0 Garrison, D. 12 92 15 Clay, Cody 13 4 65 Davis, Vernon 10 0 38 Henry, Dravon 13 0 0 Dillon, KJ 13 0 0 Crest, William 1 27 0 Myers, KJ 12 0 15 Harper, Jarrod 13 0 0 Wellman, Elijah 12 4 11 Worley, Daryl 11 0 0 Rumph, Ricky 13 0 0 Myers, Jaylon 11 0 0 TEAM 13 -29 0 Trickett, Clint 11 -106 0 Total 13 2,376 4,121 Opponents 13 2,186 3,006

PR KOR IR Total Avg./G. -11 743 0 1691 130.1 0 0 0 1447 111.3 0 9 0 1057 81.3 3 61 0 992 82.7 52 13 0 700 53.8 0 0 0 492 37.8 0 0 0 346 26.6 0 17 0 323 26.9 0 250 0 310 25.8 0 0 0 140 35.0 0 0 0 107 8.9 0 0 0 69 5.3 18 0 0 56 5.6 0 0 53 53 4.1 0 0 35 35 2.7 0 0 0 27 27.0 0 8 0 23 1.9 18 0 0 18 1.4 0 0 0 15 1.2 -1 0 13 12 1.1 0 0 5 5 0.4 -1 0 0 -1 -0.1 0 0 0 -29 -2.2 0 0 0 -106 -9.6 78 1,101 106 7,782 598.6 232 1,094 110 6,628 509.8

149


2014 STATISTICS

INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

Rushes Yards Rushing TD Rushes Long Rush Pass attempts Pass completions Yards Passing TD Passes Long Pass Receptions Yards Receiving TD Receptions Long Reception Field Goals Long Field Goal Punts Punting Average Long Punt Punts inside 20 Long Punt Return Long Kickoff Return Tackles Sacks Tackles For Loss Interceptions

27 146 2 62 49 37 511 4 79 16 216 2 79 4 55 7 45.4 59 5 30 100 18 3.0 4.0 2

TEAM GAME HIGHS Rushes Yards Rushing Yards Per Rush TD Rushes Pass attempts Pass completions Yards Passing Yards Per Pass TD Passes Total Plays Total Offense Yards Per Play Points Sacks By First Downs Penalties Penalty Yards Turnovers Interceptions By Punts Punting Average Long Punt Punts Inside 20 Long Punt Return

150

Shell, Rushel at Maryland (Sept. 13, 2014) Shell, Rushel at Iowa State (Nov. 29, 2014) Shell, Rushel at Texas Tech (Oct. 11, 2014) Smith, Dreamius at Texas (Nov. 8, 2014) Trickett, Clint at Maryland (Sept. 13, 2014) Trickett, Clint at Texas (Nov. 8, 2014) Trickett, Clint at Maryland (Sept. 13, 2014) Trickett, Clint at Maryland (Sept. 13, 2014) Trickett, Clint at Maryland (Sept. 13, 2014) Trickett, Clint at Oklahoma State (Oct. 25, 2014) White, Kevin at Texas (Nov. 8, 2014) White, Kevin at Maryland (Sept. 13, 2014) Alford, Mario at Maryland (Sept. 13, 2014) White, Kevin vs. Baylor (Oct. 18, 2014) Alford, Mario at Iowa State (Nov. 29, 2014) Alford, Mario at Oklahoma State (Oct. 25, 2014) Lambert, Josh vs. Kansas (Oct. 4, 2014) Lambert, Josh at Texas Tech (Oct. 11, 2014) O’Toole, Nick at Oklahoma State (Oct. 25, 2014) O’Toole, Nick vs. TCU (Nov. 1, 2014) O’Toole, Nick vs. TCU (Nov. 1, 2014) O’Toole, Nick vs. TCU (Nov. 1, 2014) O’Toole, Nick at Oklahoma State (Oct. 25, 2014) Thompson, Jordan vs. Towson (Sept. 6, 2014) Alford, Mario vs. Alabama (Aug. 30, 2014) Joseph, Karl vs. Alabama (Aug. 30, 2014) Riddick, Shaq vs. Baylor (Oct. 18, 2014) Riddick, Shaq vs. Baylor (Oct. 18, 2014) Henry, Dravon at Oklahoma State (Oct. 25, 2014)

59 at Maryland (Sept. 13, 2014) 285 at Iowa State (Nov. 29, 2014) 7.5 at Iowa State (Nov. 29, 2014) 5 vs. Towson (Sept. 6, 2014) 49 at Maryland (Sept. 13, 2014); at Texas (Nov. 8, 2014) 38 vs. Towson (Sept. 06, 2014) 511 at Maryland (Sept. 13, 2014) 10.4 at Maryland (Sept. 13, 2014) 4 at Maryland (Sept. 13, 2014) 108 at Maryland (Sept. 13, 2014) 694 at Maryland (Sept. 13, 2014) 7.2 at Iowa State (Nov. 29, 2014) 54 vs. Towson (Sept. 6, 2014) 4 vs. Towson (Sept. 6, 2014); vs. Baylor (Oct. 18, 2014) 33 vs. Towson (Sept. 6, 2014); at Maryland (Sept. 13, 2014); vs. Baylor (Oct. 18, 2014) 14 vs. Baylor (Oct. 18, 2014) 138 vs. Baylor (Oct. 18, 2014) 5 vs. TCU (Nov. 1, 2014) 2 at Oklahoma State (Oct. 25, 2014); at Iowa State (Nov. 29, 2014) 7 at Oklahoma State (Oct. 25, 2014); vs. TCU (Nov. 1, 2014) 45.4 vs. TCU (Nov. 1, 2014) 59 vs. TCU (Nov. 1, 2014) 5 at Oklahoma State (Oct. 25, 2014) 30 vs. Towson (Sept. 6, 2014)

OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

Rushes 34 Perine, Samaje, vs. Oklahoma (Sept. 20, 2014) Yards Rushing 242 Perine, Samaje, vs. Oklahoma (Sept. 20, 2014) TD Rushes 4 Perine, Samaje, vs. Oklahoma (Sept. 20, 2014) Long Rush 75 Brown, C.J. at Maryland (Sept. 13, 2014) Pass attempts 50 Richardson, Sam, at Iowa State (Nov. 29, 2014) Pass completions 28 Webb, Davis, at Texas Tech (Oct. 11, 2014) Yards Passing 400 Waters, Jake, vs. Kansas State (Nov. 20, 2014) TD Passes 4 Allen, Kyle, vs. Texas A&M (Dec. 29, 2014) Long Pass 77 Brown, C.J. at Maryland (Sept. 13, 2014) Receptions 12 Cooper, Amari vs. Alabama (Aug. 30, 2014) Yards Receiving 196 Lockett, Tyler, vs. Kansas State (Nov. 20, 2014) TD Receptions 2 Lauderdale, Devin, at Texas Tech (Oct. 11, 2014) Kennedy, Malcome vs. Texas A&M (Dec. 29, 2014) Long Reception 77 Diggs, Stefon, at Maryland (Sept. 13, 2014) Field Goals 4 Griffith, Adam, vs. Alabama (Aug. 30, 2014) McCrane, Matthew, vs. Kansas State (Nov. 20, 2014) Long Field Goal 47 Griffith, Adam, vs. Alabama (Aug. 30, 2014) Punts 14 Pardula, Trevor, vs. Kansas (Oct. 04, 2014) Punting Average 52.6 Smith, Kip, at Oklahoma State (Oct. 25, 2014) Long Punt 71 Smith, Kip, at Oklahoma State (Oct. 25, 2014) Punts Inside 20 4 Roth, Spencer, vs. Baylor (Oct. 18, 2014) Smith, Kip, at Oklahoma State (Oct. 25, 2014) Perry, Ethan, vs. TCU (Nov. 1, 2014) Long Punt Return 76 Harwell, Nick, vs. Kansas (Oct. 4, 2014) Long Kickoff Return 100 Ross, Alex, vs. Oklahoma (Sept. 20, 2014) Tackles 20 Sterns, Jordan, at Oklahoma State (Oct. 25, 2014) Sacks 3.0 Reed, Cedric, at Texas (Nov. 8, 2014) Tackles For Loss 4.0 Reed, Cedric, at Texas (Nov. 8, 2014) Interceptions 1 Likely, William, at Maryland (Sept. 13, 2014); Hayes, Quentin, vs. Oklahoma (Sept. 20, 2014); Sanchez, Zack, vs. Oklahoma (Sept. 20, 2014); Johnson, Isaiah, vs. Kansas (Oct. 4, 2014); Howard, Xavien, vs. Baylor (Oct. 18, 2014); Hackett, Chris, vs. TCU (Nov. 1, 2014); Dawson, Paul, vs. TCU (Nov. 1, 2014); Diggs, Quandre, at Texas (Nov. 8, 2014); Evans, Randall, vs. Kansas State (Nov. 20, 2014); Barnett, Dante, vs. Kansas State (Nov. 20, 2014)

OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHS Rushes Yards Rushing Yards Per Rush TD Rushes Pass attempts Pass completions Yards Passing Yards Per Pass TD Passes Total Plays Total Offense Yards Per Play Points Sacks By First Downs Penalties Penalty Yards Turnovers Interceptions By Punts Punting Average Long Punt Punts Inside 20 Long Punt Return

49 vs Alabama (Aug. 30, 2014) 301 vs Oklahoma (Sept. 20, 2014) 6.5 vs Oklahoma (Sept. 20, 2014) 4 vs Oklahoma (Sept. 20, 2014) 50 at Iowa State (Nov. 29, 2014) 8 at Texas Tech (Oct. 11, 2014) 400 vs Kansas State (Nov. 20, 2014) 11.8 vs Kansas State (Nov. 20, 2014) 4 at Texas A&M (Dec. 29, 2014) 90 at Iowa State (Nov. 29, 2014) 565 at Texas Tech (Oct. 11, 2014) 6.9 at Maryland (Sept. 13, 2014) 45 by Oklahoma (Sept. 20, 2014) Texas A&M (Dec. 29, 2014) 4 at Oklahoma State (Oct. 25, 2014) vs Kansas State (Nov. 20, 2014) 30 vs Alabama (Aug. 30, 2014) 18 vs Baylor (Oct. 18, 2014) 215 vs Baylor (Oct. 18, 2014) 2 at Oklahoma State (Oct. 25, 2014) vs TCU (Nov. 1, 2014); vs Kansas State (Nov 20, 2014) at Iowa State (Nov. 29, 2014) 2 vs Oklahoma (Sept. 20, 2014); vs TCU (Nov. 1, 2014); vs Kansas State (Nov. 20, 2014) 14 vs Kansas (Oct. 04, 2014) 52.6 at Oklahoma State (Oct. 25, 2014) 71 at Oklahoma State (Oct. 25, 2014) 4 vs Baylor (Oct. 18, 2014); at Oklahoma State (Oct. 25, 2014) vs TCU (Nov. 1, 2014) 76 vs Kansas (Oct. 4, 2014)


2014 STATISTICS

Defensive Leaders

|------------Tackles--------------|

GP

Joseph, Karl

13 62 30 92 4.5-11

Kwiatkoski, Nick Tonkery, Wes Dillon, KJ

Worley, Daryl

Henry, Dravon

Petteway, Shaq

13

Solo Ast 71

32

12

45

24

11

44

8

13 13 13

43 36

32

19 9

7

Total

|-Sacks-|

DEFENSIVE LEADERS

103

| ---Pass Def---| |----Fumbles----|

TFL/Yards No./Yards Int./Yards 11.5-24

0.5-3

69

10.5-44

2.5-28

52

4.5-12

0

62 45

39

7.5-18 1.0-3

4.0-10

0

1-0 1-0

0.5-4

3-35

0

2-53

1.0-4

0

4 7 4 2

2

0 0 0 0 0

1

2 0 0 0 0

0

0

0

0

0 0 0 0

0

0 0 0

0

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

23

11

34

6.0-23

3.5-18

Muldrow, Edward

13

23

7

30

4.0-10

1.5-6

0

2

1

0

0

0

0

1-5

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

Nwachukwu, Noble

13

21

13

34

8.0-30

2.0-16

Riddick, Shaq

13

24

3

27

11.0-55

7.0-47

Brown, Christian

12

13

8

21

0

0

Hyman, Dontrill

11

5

11

16

Harper, Jarrod

13

9

4

13

Rumph, Ricky

Banks, Ishmael Bruce, Isaiah

Arndt, Justin Tyler, Jeremy

Wilson, Dayron

13 8

13

13

11

2

4

7

2

6

1

3

3

13

7

12

6

11

Benton, Al-Rasheed

13

Kinsey, Eric

17

5

22

19 15

13 9 3 12

Myers, Jaylon

Gibson, Shelton

17

9

1

8

0

6

0

0

2.5-9

0.5-5

1.0-9

1.0-9

0

0

3.5-11 0 0

5

0

Howard, Darrien

8

2

2

4

0.5-0

Lewis, Jon

Preston, Xavier

3 2 2 4 8

2

1

3

2

Thompson, Jordan

13

2

0

2

Molinari, Michael White, Kevin

Trickett, Clint

DePalma, John O’Toole, Nick

Smallwood, Wendell Arndt, Darren

Walters, Sean

13 13

2 2 2

11

2

13

1

13

13

0 0 0

2 2 2

0

2

0

1

1

0

1

0

Opponents

13

723

0 0 0 0

1

853

338 1,061

0

0 0

0 0

0

0 0

0 0

0

0

0

0 0

83-278

89-355

0 0 0 0 0

0 0

0

0

20-140

31-228

0 0

12-106

10-110

0

0

0 1

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0 0

0 0

0

0

0

0

0

0 0 0

0

0 0 0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0 0 0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

0 0

0

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

13 0 0 0 244

0

0

TEAM

609

0

0

1 1 0 1

13

0

0

4

Total

0

0

1

Kyeremeh, Nana

Grose, Tanner

1

0

0

0

2

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0 0

0

0

1.0-1

6 1 0 1

0

1

1-0

1

1 1 0 1

0

1

0

0

1

0

0

0

12

1

0

0

0

13

1

0

9 1 1 2

Snow, Jewone Buie, Andrew

0

0

3

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

4

4

1-35

0

6

12

0

0

0

0

9 2 3 5 1.0-7

0

7

0

0 0

0

0

7

Christian, Cullen

Bell, Travis

0

1-0

2

0

Kick Safety

12

0

0

0

Blkd.

Golson, Brandon

0

0

3

FF

13 19 16 35

12 25 10 35

0

3-13

4

Rcv./Yards

Rose, Kyle

Chestnut, Terrell

1.0-1

0

PBU

0

0 0 0 0

0

0

0

0 0

0

0

0

0 0 0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0 0

0

0 0

42

45

0 0

0 0

2-35

19-13

0

0 0 0

0

0 0 0 0 6

18

2

2

0 0 0 0

0

0

0

0 0 0

0

0 2

2

1

151


Game-by-Game Starters

OFFENSE Game Alabama Towson Maryland Oklahoma Kansas Texas Tech Baylor Oklahoma State TCU Texas Kansas State Iowa State Texas A&M

DEFENSE Game Alabama Towson Maryland Oklahoma Kansas Texas Tech Baylor Oklahoma State TCU Texas Kansas State Iowa State Texas A&M

WR (x) IR (H) IR (Y) WR (Z) LT LG Alford --- Thompson White Pankey Spain Alford --- Thompson White Pankey Spain Alford Shorts --- White Pankey Spain Alford --- Thompson White Pankey Spain Alford Shorts --- White Pankey Spain Alford Shorts --- White Pankey Spain Alford --- Thompson White Pankey Spain Alford --- Thompson White Pankey Spain Alford --- Thompson White Pankey Spain Alford Shorts Thompson White Pankey Spain Alford --- Thompson White Pankey Spain Alford --- --- White Pankey Matteo Alford Thompson White Pankey Spain

C RG RT A B HB Orlosky Glowinski Lucas Shell Smallwood -- Orlosky Glowinski Lucas Shell -- Clay Orlosky Glowinski Lucas Shell Smallwood -- Orlosky Glowinski Lucas Shell -- Clay Orlosky Glowinski Lucas Shell Smallwood -- Orlosky Glowinski Lucas Smallwood -- Clay Orlosky Glowinski Lucas Shell -- Clay Orlosky Glowinski Lucas Smallwood -- Clay Orlosky Glowinski Lucas Smallwood -- Clay Orlosky Glowinski Lucas Smallwood -- -- Orlosky Glowinski Lucas Shell -- Smallwood Orlosky Glowinski Lucas Buie Smallwood Smith Orlosky Glowinski Lucas Shell -- Clay

DT NT DE Sam Mike Will Spur LCB FS BS RCB Nwachukwu Rose Hyman Tonkery Kwiatkoski Golson Dillon Chestnut Henry Joseph Worley Nwachukwu Rose Hyman Tonkery Kwiatkoski Golson Dillon Chestnut Henry Joseph Worley Nwachukwu Rose Hyman Bruce Kwiatkoski Golson Dillon Chestnut Henry Joseph Worley Nwachukwu Rose Hyman Tonkery Kwiatkoski Golson Dillon Banks Henry Joseph Chestnut Riddick Rose Nwachukwu Tonkery Kwiatkoski Muldrow Dillon Banks Henry Joseph Chestnut Riddick Rose Nwachukwu Tonkery Kwiatkoski Muldrow Dillon Chestnut Henry Joseph Worley Brown Rose Nwachukwu Tonkery Kwiatkoski Muldrow Dillon Chestnut Henry Joseph Worley Riddick Rose Nwachukwu Tonkery Kwiatkoski Muldrow Dillon Banks Henry Joseph Worley Riddick Rose Nwachukwu Tonkery Kwiatkoski Muldrow Dillon Chestnut Henry Joseph Worley Riddick Rose Nwachukwu Tonkery Kwiatkoski Muldrow Dillon Chestnut Henry Joseph Worley Riddick Rose Nwachukwu Tonkery Kwiatkoski Muldrow Christian Chestnut Henry Joseph Worley Riddick Rose Nwachukwu Tonkery Kwiatkoski Petteway Dillon Chestnut Henry Joseph Worley Riddick Rose Nwachukwu Tonkery Kwiatkoski Muldrow Dillon Chestnut Henry Joseph Worley

3rd-Down Conversions

Date Opponent Overall 1st vs Alabama 5-14/35.7% 1-3/33.3% Aug. 30 Sep. 6 Towson 12-17/70.6% 4-5/80.0% Sep. 13 at Maryland 11-24/45.8% 2-5/40.0% Sep. 20 Oklahoma 7-15/46.7% 1-4/25.0% Oct. 4 Kansas 8-17/47.1% 1-4/25.0% Oct. 11 at Texas Tech 12-22/54.5% 2-5/40.0% Oct. 18 Baylor 6-15/40.0% 2-6/33.3% Oct. 25 at Oklahoma State 9-18/50.0% 0-2/0.0% Nov. 1 TCU 6-19/31.6% 4-7/57.1% Nov. 8 at Texas 3-17/17.6% 2-5/40.0% Kansas State 6-16/37.5% 3-5/60.0% Nov. 20 Nov. 29 at Iowa State 7-16/43.8% 2-4/50.0% Dec. 29 vs Texas A&M 5-19/26.3% 1-5/20.0% West Virginia 97-229/42.4% 25-60/41.7% Opponents 65-207/31.4% 22-48/45.8%

4th-Down Conversions

Date Opponent vs Alabama Aug 30 Sep 6 Towson Sep 13 at Maryland Sep 20 Oklahoma Oct 04 Kansas Oct 11 at Texas Tech Oct 18 Baylor Oct 25 at Oklahoma State Nov. 1 TCU Nov 08 at Texas Nov 20 Kansas State Nov 29 at Iowa State Dec. 29 vs Texas A&M West Virginia Opponents

152

QB Trickett Trickett Trickett Trickett Trickett Trickett Trickett Trickett Trickett Trickett Trickett Howard Howard

Overall 1st 0-1/0.0% 0-0/0.0% 1-2/50.0% 0-0/0.0% 2-4/50.0% 2-2/100.0% 0-1/0.0% 0-0/0.0% 0-1/0.0% 0-0/0.0% 1-2/50.0% 0-0/0.0% 0-0/0.0% 0-0/0.0% 0-0/0.0% 0-0/0.0% 0-0/0.0% 0-0/0.0% 3-5/60.0% 0-0/0.0% 2-3/66.7% 0-0/0.0% 0-1/0.0% 0-0/0.0% 1-2/50.0% 0-0/0.0% 10-22/45.5% 2-2/100.0% 7-23/30.4% 2-4/50.0%

2nd 3rd 4th 3-4/75.0% 1-3/33.3% 0-4/0.0% 4-5/80.0% 3-4/75.0% 1-3/33.3% 2-6/33.3% 4-5/80.0% 3-8/37.5% 2-4/50.0% 1-3/33.3% 3-4/75.0% 2-4/50.0% 4-5/80.0% 1-4/25.0% 5-7/71.4% 1-3/33.3% 4-7/57.1% 2-3/66.7% 1-3/33.3% 1-3/33.3% 2-5/40.0% 5-7/71.4% 2-4/50.0% 1-5/20.0% 1-4/25.0% 0-3/0.0% 0-4/0.0% 0-5/0.0% 1-3/33.3% 1-4/25.0% 2-2/100.0% 0-5/0.0% 2-4/50.0% 0-2/0.0% 3-6/50.0% 2-4/50.0% 1-5/20.0% 1-5/20.0% 28-59/47.5% 24-51/47.1% 20-59/33.9% 17-53/32.1% 12-47/25.5% 14-59/23.7%

2nd 3rd 0-0/0.0% 0-0/0.0% 0-0/0.0% 0-1/0.0% 0-0/0.0% 0-1/0.0% 0-0/0.0% 0-0/0.0% 0-0/0.0% 0-0/0.0% 0-1/0.0% 0-0/0.0% 0-0/0.0% 0-0/0.0% 0-0/0.0% 0-0/0.0% 0-0/0.0% 0-0/0.0% 0-0/0.0% 3-4/75.0% 0-0/0.0% 0-0/0.0% 0-0/0.0% 0-0/0.0% 0-0/0.0% 0-0/0.0% 0-1/0.0% 3-6/50.0% 0-2/0.0% 2-4/50.0%

4th 0-1/0.0% 1-1/100.0% 0-1/0.0% 0-1/0.0% 0-1/0.0% 1-1/100.0% 0-0/0.0% 0-0/0.0% 0-0/0.0% 0-1/0.0% 2-3/66.7% 0-1/0.0% 1-2/50.0% 5-13/38.5% 3-13/23.1%


Book RECORD Hall of Famers.......................................... 154 Consensus All-Americans........................ 155 All-Americans........................................... 156 Top Plays.................................................. 158 Top Games............................................... 158 Top Seasons............................................. 160 Top Careers.............................................. 163 Class Rankings......................................... 165 Team Records.......................................... 167 Individual Records.................................... 168 Defensive Records................................... 170 Milan Puskar Stadium Records................ 172 Year-by-Year Results................................ 174 Coaching History...................................... 176 All-Time Scores........................................ 177 Series Records......................................... 184 Bowl Games............................................. 185 All-Time Lettermen................................... 191 Mountaineers in the Pros......................... 198


Bruce Lee

Alfred Earle “Greasy”

Clarence Wiley “Doc”

College Football Hall of Fame Inducted: 1982 as a player

Pro Football Hall of Fame Inducted: 1969 as a coach

College Football Hall of Fame Inducted: 1955 as a coach

Robert Clecker

Donald Eugene “Don”

Joseph Lee “Jumbo Joe”

College Football Hall of Fame Inducted: 2006 as a coach

College Football Hall of Fame Inducted: 2005 as a coach

BOSLEY

“BOBBY” BOWDEN

NEALE

College Football Hall of Fame Inducted: 1967 as a coach

NEHLEN

NATIONAL

SPEARS

STYDAHAR

Pro Football Hall of Fame Inducted: 1967 as a player

College Football Hall of Fame Inducted: 1956 as a player

Hall ofFame Frank

CIGNETTI, SR.

College Football Hall of Fame Inducted: 2013 as a coach

Major Claybourne

Ira Errett “Rat”

Darryl Victor

College Football Hall of Fame Inducted: 2009 as a player

College Football Hall of Fame Inducted: 1953 as a player

College Football Hall of Fame Inducted: 2011 as a player

Robert Lee “Sam”

Floyd “Ben”

Fielding Harris “Hurry Up”

College Football Hall of Fame Inducted: 1982 as a coach

College Football Hall of Fame Inducted: 1951 as a coach

HARRIS

HUFF

Pro Football Hall of Fame Inducted: 1982 as a player

College Football Hall of Fame Inducted: 1980 as a player

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SELECTIONS RODGERS

SCHWARTZWALDER

TALLEY

YOST


Aaron

Dan

BEASLEY

MOZES

Cornerback, 1995

Center, 2006

Bruce

Ira Errett “Rat”

BOSLEY

RODGERS

Tackle, 1955

Fullback, 1919

Steve

SLATON

Running Back, 2006

Darryl

TALLEY

Linebacker, 1982

CONSENSUS Mike

All Americans Todd

COMPTON

SAUERBRUN

Center, 1992

Punter, 1994

Grant

WILEY

Linebacker, 2003

Canute

CURTIS

Linebacker, 1996

Brian

JOZWIAK

Offensive Tackle, 1985

DanMOZES

155


ALL-AMERICANS

First Team

2014 Mario Alford, kick returner Football Writers Association of America, Phil Steele Kevin White, wide receiver Sporting News, American Football Coaches’ Association, Scout, Athlon Sports, CBS Sports, SB Nation, NFL Network, Sports on Earth 2012 Tavon Austin, all-purpose American Football Coaches Association, Associated Press, CBSSports.com, FoxSports.com, Pro Football Weekly, Phil Steele, SI.com Stedman Bailey, wide receiver Football Writers Association of America, CBSSports.com, Phil Steele, SI.com 2011

Tavon Austin, all-purpose CBSSports.com, Phil Steele

2010

Robert Sands, safety Sporting News

2008 Pat White, quarterback Playboy Pat McAfee, punter/kicker CBSSports.com 2007 Ryan Stanchek, offensive tackle International, Sporting News, Kodak, Football News, WTBS, Football Writers Association of America, Newspaper Enterprise Association Steve Slaton, running back Playboy 2006

Steve Slaton, running back Associated Press, Walter Camp, American Football Coaches Association, Football Writers Association of America and Sporting News Dan Mozes, center Playboy, American Football Coaches Association, Associated Press, Walter Camp, Football Writers Association of America, The Sporting News, Rivals.com

2004 Adam Jones, defensive back Collegefootballnews.com, Collegesportsreport.com 2003 Grant Wiley, linebacker Associated Press, Football Writers Association of America, Southern Football Weekly, The Sporting News, CNNSI.com, CSTV, Collegefootballnews.com 1998

John Thornton, defensive tackle Sports Network

1996

Canute Curtis, linebacker American Football Coaches Association, Associated Press, Football News, Football Writers Association of America, College Sports, Scripps-Howard, American Football Quarterly

1995

Aaron Beasley, defensive back American Football Coaches Association, Walter Camp, Football News, United Press International, College Sports

1994

Todd Sauerbrun, punter American Football Coaches Association, Walter Camp, Associated Press, Football News, United Press International, Football Writers Association of America, College Sports, College-Pro Football Weekly

156

1993

Rich Braham, offensive tackle Kodak, United Press International

1992

Mike Compton, center Playboy, Kodak, Walter Camp, Football News, Sporting News, Associated Press, United Press International

1989

Major Harris, quarterback Kodak/AFCA, Playboy

1988 Rick Phillips, offensive tackle Scripps-Howard

Bo Orlando, strong safety Newspaper Enterprise Association

Chris Haering, linebacker Newspaper Enterprise Association

1985

Brian Jozwiak, offensive tackle Walter Camp, Associated Press, United Press International, Football News, Playboy

1984

Willie Drewrey, special teams Sporting News

1984

Rob Bennett, tight end Walter Camp

Paul Woodside, place-kicker Playboy 1983

Paul Woodside, place-kicker Sporting News

1982

Darryl Talley, linebacker Associated Press, United Press International, Sporting News, Kodak, Football News, WTBS, Football Writers Association of America, Newspaper Enterprise Association

1974 Danny Buggs, wide receiver Time 1973

Danny Buggs, wide receiver American Football Coaches’ Association (Kodak)

1970

Dale Farley, linebacker Sporting News

Jim Braxton, tight end Associated Press

1969 Carl Crennel, middle guard Playboy 1955

Sam Huff, tackle NEA Service, Look, Jet, NBC TV Bruce Bosley, tackle Colliers, International News Service, United Press, Sporting News, New York News, Williamson Rating System, Hearst Newspapers, Paramount News, All America Board, Boston Record American, Gridiron Weekly, Players’ (Norman Sper)

1953

Bob Orders, center NEA Service (Harry Wismer)

1952

Paul Bischoff, end Paramount News

1924

Walter “Red” Mahan, guard Midweek Pictorial, Metropolitan News

1924

Fred Graham, end Referee Tom Thorp

1922

Russ Meredith, tackle New York World

1919

Russ Bailey, center Sioux City Tribune, Philadelphia Press

Ira Errett Rodgers, fullback Walter Camp, Frank G. Menke, The Knickerbocker, Chicago

Tribune, Pittsburgh Post, Newark Sunday Call, St. Louis Star, New Haven Register, Troy (N.Y.) Record, Ohio State Journal, Philadelphia Press

1917

Ira Errett Rodgers, fullback Newark Sunday Call

Russ Bailey, center Frank G. Menke, A.M. Weyland, Chicago Tribune, Pittsburgh Sun, Pittsburgh Press, New York Evening Journal

1916

Ira Errett Rodgers, fullback Frank Cavanaugh, New York Sun, Newark Sunday Call

Second Team 2014

Josh Lambert, kicker CBS Sports

Kevin White, wide receiver Football Writers Association of America, Associated Press, USA Today, Walter Camp, Phil Steele, Fox Sports, SI.com, College Sports Madness

2012

Tavon Austin, wide receiver Walter Camp, CBSSports.com, Phil Steele

Stedman Bailey, wide receiver Walter Camp, Associated Press, FoxSports.com 2011

Tavon Austin, all-purpose Yahoo! Sports

2010 Keith Tandy, cornerback SI.com 2008

Pat McAfee, punter Walter Camp

Ryan Stanchek, offensive tackle Walter Camp

2007

Ryan Stanchek, offensive tackle Sporting News, Walter Camp

2005

Garin Justice, offensive tackle The Sporting News Dan Mozes, center Associated Press

1995

Aaron Beasley, defensive back Associated Press

1994

Aaron Beasley, defensive back Football News, United Press International, College Sports

1993

Rich Braham, offensive tackle Associated Press

1989

Major Harris, quarterback Associated Press, Football News

1988

Chris Parker, defensive tackle Associated Press

Rick Phillips, offensive tackle Associated Press, United Press International

Brian Smider, offensive tackle Sporting News

1985

Brian Jozwiak, offensive tackle Newspaper Enterprise Association

1984

Brian Jozwiak, offensive tackle Associated Press

Fred Smalls, linebacker Newspaper Enterprise Association

1983

Paul Woodside, place-kicker United Press International


ALL-AMERICANS

1982

Paul Woodside, place-kicker United Press International

1998

Eric de Groh, center Associated Press

1981

Mark Raugh, tight end United Press International

1973

Danny Buggs, wide receiver Associated Press, United Press International, Football News

1997

Amos Zereoue, running back Sporting News Henry Slay, defensive tackle Associated Press

1969

Carl Crennel, middle guard Associated Press

1993

Mike Collins, safety Football News

1967

Carl Crennel, middle guard Associated Press

1966

Garrett Ford, halfback Associated Press, United Press International

1963

Pete Goimarac, center Associated Press

1955

Bruce Bosley, tackle Associated Press

1989 1988

Reggie Rembert, wide receiver Associated Press Chris Haering, linebacker Associated Press Major Harris, quarterback Associated Press John Stroia, offensive guard Associated Press

1953

Bruce Bosley, tackle International News Service

1982

Paul Woodside, place-kicker Associated Press

Gene “Beef” Lamone, guard Associated Press

Bob Orders, center Central Press

1981

Mark Raugh, tight end Associated Press Darryl Talley, linebacker Associated Press

1952

Ben Dunkerley, tackle Associated Press

1972

Gerald Schultze, center Associated Press

1934

Tod Goodwin, end NEA Service

1971

B.C. Williams, guard Associated Press

1925

Walter “Red” Mahan, guard NEA Service

1968

Carl Crennel, middle guard Associated Press

1924

Walter “Red” Mahan, guard NEA Service

1962

Jerry Yost, quarterback Associated Press

1923

Charles “Trusty” Tallman, end Walter Camp

1957

Chuck Howley, guard Williamson Rating System

1922

Nick Nardacci, halfback Chicago Tribune

1955

Sam Huff, tackle United Press International

Joe Setron, guard Walter Camp

1919

Russ Bailey, center Walter Camp, Chicago Tribune

1917

Paul “Monk” Hager, end NEA Service

Frank Ice, tackle New York Sun

Third Team 2014

Mario Alford, kickoff returner College Sports Madness

Josh Lambert, kicker SB Nation

2011

Tavon Austin, all-purpose Associated Press

2010 Chris Neild, nose tackle Rivals.com Keith Tandy, cornerback Rivals.com 2009

Scott Kozlowski, punter Phil Steele

2008

Pat McAfee, punter Associated Press, Phil Steele

2007

Ryan Stanchek, offensive tackle Associated Press

2003

Quincy Wilson, running back Associated Press

2002

Avon Cobourne, running back Associated Press

1954 Gene “Beef” Lamone, guard Associated Press, NEA Service, Chicago Tribune, Williamson Rating System 1953 Tommy Allman, fullback NEA Service Bob Orders, center United Press International, Football Digest 1935

Joe Stydahar, tackle NEA Service

1925

Walter “Red” Mahan, guard Associated Press, International News Service, All-America Board, Chicago Tribune, A.M. Weyland

1924

Walter “Red” Mahan, guard Walter Camp

1923

Charles “Trusty” Tallman, end Athletic World

1919

Joe Harrick, tackle Chicago Tribune

1917

Ira Errett Rodgers, fullback A.M. Weyland

Fourth Team 2014

Josh Lambert, kicker Phil Steele, Athlon Sports

2011 2010

Don Barclay, offensive line Phil Steele Bruce Irvin, defensive line Phil Steele Chris Neild, defensive line Phil Steele

National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete 2009 2006 2004 1998 1983 1981

Reed Williams, linebacker Jay Henry, linebacker Jeff Berk, offensive tackle Eric de Groh, center Jeff Hostetler, quarterback Oliver Luck, quarterback

Anson Mount Scholar-Athlete Award Selected by Playboy 2006 1998

Jay Henry, linebacker Eric de Groh, center

Capital One Academic All-America Team Presented by CoSIDA FIRST TEAM 2007 Reed Williams, linebacker 2006 Jay Henry, linebacker 2005 Jay Henry, linebacker 1998 Eric de Groh, center 1994 Matt Taffoni, linebacker 1992 Mike Compton, center 1983 Jeff Hostetler, quarterback 1981 Oliver Luck, quarterback 1980 Oliver Luck, quarterback 1970 Kim West, kicker 1955 Sam Huff, tackle 1954 Fred Wyant, quarterback 1952 Paul Bischoff, end

SECOND TEAM 2009 Reed Williams, linebacker 2008 Doug Slavonic, defensive lineman 2006 Dan Mozes, center 2004 Jeff Berk, guard 1997 Eric de Groh, center 1996 Eric de Groh, center 1993 Dave Mayfield, defensive back 1988 John Stroia, offensive guard 1972 John Harcharic, safety 1970 Dan Hannahs, linebacker 1958 Terry Fairbanks, end 1956 Joe Kopnisky, end 1955 Fred Wyant, quarterback 1953 Bruce Bosley, tackle THIRD TEAM 1953 Fred Wyant, quarterback $ selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA)

CFA Scholar-Athlete Team 1994 1993 1992 1991

Matt Taffoni, linebacker David Mayfield, safety Matt Taffoni, linebacker Mike Compton, center Alex Shook, tight end

CFA Good Works Team 2008 1995 1994 1993

Tito Gonzales, wide receiver Eric de Groh, center David Mayfield, defensive back Mike Booth, defensive end

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TOPPerformances Top Plays

TOUCHDOWN RUN FROM SCRIMMAGE Pat Randolph vs. Northern Illinois/1986........................96 Noel Devine vs. Syracuse/2008....................................92 Robert Walker at Syracuse/1993..................................90 Eddie Dugan vs. Waynesburg/1952..............................90 Lynn Osborne at Pittsburgh Athletic Club/1896............90 Noel Devine vs. Pitt/2009..............................................88 Arthur Owens at Virginia Tech/1974..............................85 Robert Moss at Marquette/1955...................................84 Kerry Marbury vs. Temple/1971....................................83 San Pinion vs. West Virginia Wesleyan/1938.................83 Harry Marker vs. Georgetown/1932..............................83 Tavon Austin at Rutgers/2011.......................................80 Danny Buggs vs. Syracuse/1972..................................80 Edward Williams vs. Pitt/1969.......................................80 Larry Tracewell vs. The Citadel/1962............................80 NON-TOUCHDOWN RUN FROM SCRIMMAGE Noel Devine at Louisville/2008......................................79 Noel Devine at Maryland/2007......................................76 Jim Moss vs. William & Mary/1962...............................76 Major Harris at Boston College/1989............................75 Arthur Owens vs. Kentucky/1974..................................74 Joe Wilkerson vs. West Virginia Wesleyan/1912...........74 Ted Anderson vs. Virginia Military/1953........................71 Tavon Austin vs. Marshall/2012.....................................70 Noel Devine vs. Florida State/2010...............................70 Mike Sherwood vs. Pitt/1969........................................70 Garrett Ford Sr. at William & Mary/1965........................67 Darius Reynaud vs. East Carolina/2007........................64 Noel Whipkey at William & Mary/1956..........................64 Bobby Moss vs. Syracuse/1955...................................64 Steve Slaton vs. Cincinnati/2006..................................63 Khari Mott at Pitt/1996..................................................63 Glenn Holton at George Washington/1961...................63 TOUCHDOWN RECEPTION/YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE Danny Buggs from Ben Williams at Penn State/1973.............. 96 Travis Garvin from Rasheed Marshall vs. Virginia Tech/2003... 93 Thomas Yeater from Jerry Yost vs. Oregon State/1962........... 92 Chris Potts from Bernie Galiffa at Duke/1971.......................... 89 Stedman Bailey from Geno Smith vs. Baylor/2012.................. 87 Stedman Bailey from Geno Smith vs. Connecticut/2011......... 84 Chris Henry from Rasheed Marshall vs. Rutgers/2003............ 83 Jay Kearney from Jake Kelchner vs. Missouri/1993................ 83 Harry Sweeney from Fred Wyant vs. Fordham/1954............... 83 Harry Blake from Bernie Galiffa vs. Temple/1971.................... 82 Rahsaan Vanterpool from Chad Johnston at Pitt/1994............ 81 Cedric Thomas from Dan Kendra vs. Richmond/1977............ 80 Terry Fairbanks from Richard Longfellow vs. Boston/1958..... 80 Mario Alford from Clint Trickett at Oklahoma State/2014........ 79 Tito Gonzales from Pat White vs. Oklahoma/2008.................. 79 NON-TOUCHDOWN RECEPTION/YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE Kay-Jay Harris from Rasheed Marshall at Miami/2003............ 84 Stedman Bailey from Geno Smith at Oklahoma State/2012.... 75 Tavon Austin from Geno Smith vs. LSU/2011.......................... 72 Chris Henry from Rasheed Marshall at Rutgers/2004.............. 69 James Jett from Greg Jones vs. Boston College/1990........... 68 Shawn Foreman from Marc Bulger at Rutgers/1996................ 65 Eddie Silverio from Mike Sherwood at Pitt/1968..................... 65 Khori Ivy from Brad Lewis vs. Boston College/2000................ 64

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Bob Dunlevy from Allen McCune vs. Syracuse/1965.............. 60 Stedman Bailey from Geno Smith vs. Syracuse/2012............. 59 Chris Henry from Rasheed Marshall vs. Rutgers/2003............ 59 Gary Mullen from Oliver Luck vs. Temple/1981....................... 59 Brad Starks from Jarrett Brown at Auburn/2009..................... 58 Darius Reynaud from Pat White vs. Western Michigan/2007.. 58 Jay Kearney from Darren Studstill vs. Rutgers/1993............... 58

FIELD GOAL Josh Lambert at Texas Tech/2014................................55 Paul Woodside vs. Louisville/1984................................55 Josh Lambert vs. Baylor/2014......................................54 Josh Lambert vs. Oklahoma/2014................................54 Brad Cooper at UCF/2004............................................54 Josh Lambert vs. Kansas/2014.....................................53 Paul Woodside vs. Syracuse/1984................................53 Tyler Bitancurt vs. TCU/2012........................................52 Pat McAfee vs. Cincinnati/2008....................................52 Pat McAfee vs. Villanova/2008......................................52 Jay Taylor vs. Pitt/1997.................................................52 Pat McAfee at Pitt/2006................................................51 Josh Lambert at Kansas State/2013.............................50 Jon Ohliger vs. Syracuse/2000.....................................50 Paul Woodside vs. Pacific/1983....................................50 Ed Kenna vs. Grove City/1901......................................50 Pat McAfee at Syracuse/2007.......................................49 Brad Carroll at Louisville/1989......................................49 Charlie Baumann at East Carolina/1988.......................49 Paul Woodside vs. Florida/1981....................................49 Bill McKenzie at Maryland/1977....................................49 Ken Juskowich vs. Kentucky/1968...............................49 PUNT Todd Sauerbrun vs. Nebraska/1994..............................90 Mark Fazzolari vs. Virginia Tech/1999...........................78 Ralph Anastasio vs. Virginia/1957.................................78 Mark Fazzolari vs. Idaho/2000......................................76 Brian West vs. Syracuse/1996......................................76 Pat McAfee vs. Rutgers/2006.......................................75 Morris Drobeck vs. Washington & Jefferson/1932........75 Phil Brady at Virginia Tech/2004....................................73 Greg Hertzog vs. Kent/1990..........................................73 Jack Gocke vs. Temple/1935........................................72 Gregg Pugnetti vs. Coastal Carolina/2010....................71 Pat McAfee at Cincinnati/2007......................................71 INTERCEPTION RETURN Tom Pridemore at Penn State/1977............................100 Marcus Mauney at Virginia Tech/1974..........................99 Harry Marker vs. West Virginia Wesleyan/1932.............98 Vann Washington vs. Louisiana Tech/1994...................97 Tom Pridemore vs. Temple/1975...................................87 Jim Moss at Syracuse/1961..........................................87 Bo Orlando vs. East Carolina/1987...............................84 Barrett Green vs. Rutgers/1997 *..................................83 David Mayfield vs. Rutgers/1993..................................82 Russ Meredith vs. Gonzaga/1922.................................80 * - non-touchdown

PUNT RETURN Victor Rabbits vs. Virginia Military/1955........................99 Danny Buggs vs. Tulane/1972.......................................95 Fulton Walker vs. Boston College/1977........................88 John Mallory vs. The Citadel/1966................................88

John Mallory vs. George Washington/1965..................86 Fulton Walker vs. Virginia Tech/1979.............................85 John Mallory at William & Mary/1967............................85 Nick Nardacci vs. Allegheny/1923................................85 Willie Drewrey vs. Florida State/1982............................82 KICKOFF RETURN Mario Alford vs. Alabama/2014...................................100 Tavon Austin vs. Kansas State/2012...........................100 Tavon Austin vs. Marshall/2011...................................100 Shawn Terry at Maryland/2001....................................100 Shawn Terry vs. Syracuse/2000..................................100 Nate Terry vs. Temple/1997.........................................100 Nate Terry vs. East Carolina/1997...............................100 Kerry Marbury vs. Penn State/1972............................100 Shawn Terry vs. Mississippi/2000.................................99 Tavon Austin vs. Connecticut/2009...............................98 Darius Reynaud vs. Maryland/2006..............................96 Arthur Owens at Penn State/1973................................95 Mario Alford vs. Kansas/2014.......................................94 Eugene Napoleon at Maryland/1987.............................94 Willie Drewrey vs. Syracuse/1984.................................93

Top Games

TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS/YARDS Geno Smith vs. Baylor/2012..................................56/687 Clint Trickett at Maryland/2014..............................55/507 Geno Smith vs. LSU/2011......................................67/468 Geno Smith vs. Clemson/2012..............................48/433 Geno Smith vs. Connecticut/2011.........................49/431 Geno Smith vs. James Madison/2012...................41/429 Pat White at Pitt/2006............................................38/424 Marc Bulger vs. Missouri/1998...............................52/424 Geno Smith vs. Kansas/2012.................................28/412 Jarrett Brown vs. East Carolina/2009.....................34/407 Mike Sherwood at Pitt/1968...................................47/407 Geno Smith vs. Louisville/2011..............................49/402 Geno Smith vs. Rutgers/2010................................39/396 Marc Bulger at Pitt/1998........................................38/394 Geno Smith vs. Marshall/2012...............................44/388 Pat White vs. North Carolina/2008.........................47/387 Skyler Howard vs. Texas A&M/2014......................55/379 Geno Smith at Maryland/2011...............................52/377 Geno Smith vs. Oklahoma/2012............................39/372 Geno Smith vs. Norfolk State/2011........................37/372 Major Harris vs. Boston College/1988...................39/372 Chad Johnston at Pitt/1994...................................51/370 Geno Smith at Oklahoma State/2012....................62/363 Clint Trickett vs. Towson/2014...............................40/362 Clint Trickett vs. Oklahoma/2014...........................45/357 Marc Bulger vs. Miami/1998..................................47/356 Skyler Howard at Iowa State/2014.........................47/354 Oliver Luck at Syracuse/1981................................52/354 Chad Johnston vs. Purdue/1995............................43/352 Marc Bulger at Miami/1999....................................49/351 Clint Trickett vs. Iowa State/2013...........................40/347 Pat White at Louisville/2006...................................43/347 RUSHING YARDS CARRIES/YARDS Tavon Austin vs. Oklahoma/2012...........................21/344 Kay-Jay Harris vs. East Carolina/2004...................25/337 Dustin Garrison vs. Bowling Green/2011...............32/291


Kerry Marbury vs. Temple/1971.............................22/291 Avon Cobourne vs. East Carolina/2002.................30/260 Pat White vs. Syracuse/2006.................................15/247 Amos Zereoue at Notre Dame/1997......................32/234 Amos Zereoue at Rutgers/1998.............................35/228 Noel Devine vs. Colorado/2009.............................22/220 Pat White vs. Pitt/2005...........................................23/220 Pat White at Pitt/2006............................................22/220 Steve Slaton at Pitt/2006.......................................23/215 Andrew Wood vs. Boston College/1971................24/214 RUSHING YARDS -- TWO CONSECUTIVE GAMES YARDS Avon Cobourne at Cincinnati (193), vs. East Carolina (260)/2002...........453 Tavon Austin vs. Oklahoma (344), at Iowa State (74)/2012......................418 Amos Zereoue vs. Syracuse (189), at Rutgers (228)/1998.......................417 Steve Slaton vs. Georgia (204), vs. Marshall (203)/2006..........................407 Pat White vs. Pitt (220), at USF (129)/2005..............................................397 Noel Devine vs. Syracuse (188), vs. Auburn (207)/2008..........................395 Amos Zereoue at Notre Dame (234), vs. Pitt (151)/1997..........................385 Avon Cobourne at ECU (260) and vs. Maryland (123)/2006....................383 Amos Zereoue vs. Marshall (174), vs. East Carolina (199)/1997..............373 Dustin Garrison vs. Bowling Green (291), vs. UConn (80)/2011..............371 Amos Zereoue at Rutgers (228), vs. Boston College (143)/1998.............371 Kerry Marbury vs. East Carolina (76), vs. Temple (291)/1971...................367 Robert Walker vs. Pitt (163), at Syracuse (198)/1993...............................361 RUSHING YARDS -- THREE CONSECUTIVE GAMES YARDS Avon Cobourne at Cincinnati (193) vs. East Carolina (260) vs. Maryland (123)/2002................... 576 Amos Zereoue at Virginia Tech (148) Syracuse (189), at Rutgers (228)/1998.................................. 565 Amos Zereoue vs. Syracuse (189) at Rutgers (228), vs. Boston College (143)/1998.................... 560 Avon Cobourne at Wisconsin (79) at Cincinnati (193), vs. East Carolina (260)/2002.................... 532 Robert Walker vs. Louisville (161) vs. Pitt (163), at Syracuse (198)/1993..................................... 522 Kerry Marbury at William & Mary (144) vs. East Carolina (75), vs. Temple (291)/1971......................... 521 Avon Cobourne vs. East Carolina (260) vs. Maryland (123), at Rutgers (133)/2002............................. 516 Steve Slaton vs. Georgia (2004) vs. Marshall (203), vs. Eastern Washington (105)/2006.......... 512 Pat White vs. Cincinnati (111) Pitt (220) and South Florida (177)/2005.................................. 508 Steve Slaton vs. Marshall (203) vs. Eastern Washington (105), vs Maryland (195)/2006......... 503 RUSHING ATTEMPTS CARRIES George Allen at Georgetown/1933................................45 George Allen vs. West Virginia Wesleyan/1933.............42 Amos Zereoue vs. Pitt/1997..........................................41 Quincy Wilson vs. Rutgers/2003...................................40 Amos Zereoue at Rutgers/1998....................................35 Avon Cobourne vs. Kent State/2001.............................35 Avon Cobourne vs. Ohio/2001......................................35 Undra Johnson vs. Temple/1985...................................35 Edward Williams vs. South Carolina/1969....................35 Quincy Wilson vs. Pitt/2003..........................................34 PASSING YARDS Geno Smith vs. Baylor/2012.......................................656 Clint Trickett at Maryland/2014...................................511 Geno Smith vs. LSU/2011...........................................463 Geno Smith vs. Connecticut/2011..............................450 Marc Bulger vs. Missouri/1998....................................429 Mike Sherwood at Pitt/1968........................................416 Geno Smith vs. James Madison/2012........................411 Geno Smith vs. Louisville/2011...................................410 Marc Bulger at Pitt/1998.............................................409 Geno Smith vs. Kansas/2012......................................407 Geno Smith vs. Clemson/2012...................................407 Chad Johnston at Pitt/1994........................................396 Chad Johnston vs. Purdue/1995.................................390 Geno Smith at Maryland/2011....................................388 Marc Bulger vs. Miami/1998.......................................380 Clint Trickett vs. Oklahoma/2014................................376 Geno Smith at Cincinnati/2011...................................372

Geno Smith vs. Norfolk State/2011.............................371 Clint Trickett vs. Alabama/2014...................................365 Geno Smith at Oklahoma State/2012.........................364 Oliver Luck at Syracuse/1981.....................................360 Ford Childress vs. Georgia State/2013.......................359 Marc Bulger at Navy/1998...........................................354 Chad Johnston vs. Boston College/1996...................354 Marc Bulger vs. Georgia Tech/1997............................353 Geno Smith vs. Rutgers/2010.....................................352 PASS COMPLETIONS COMPLETIONS Geno Smith vs. Baylor/2012.........................................45 Geno Smith vs. LSU/2011.............................................38 Clint Trickett at Maryland/2014.....................................37 Clint Trickett at Texas/2014...........................................36 Geno Smith at Oklahoma State/2012...........................36 Geno Smith at Maryland/2011......................................36 Clint Trickett vs. Towson/2014......................................35 Geno Smith vs. James Madison/2012..........................34 Marc Bulger vs. Missouri/1998......................................34 Oliver Luck at Syracuse/1981.......................................34 Geno Smith vs. TCU/2012............................................32 Geno Smith vs. Marshall/2012......................................32 Geno Smith vs. Clemson/2012.....................................32 Geno Smith at Marshall/2010........................................32 Marc Bulger at Miami/1999...........................................32 Marc Bulger vs. Miami/1998.........................................32 Geno Smith vs. Louisville/2011.....................................31 Brad Lewis at Maryland/2001.......................................31 Geno Smith at Texas Tech/2012...................................30 Geno Smith vs. Maryland/2012.....................................30 Clint Trickett vs. Alabama/2014.....................................29 Geno Smith at Cincinnati/2011.....................................29 Clint Trickett at Texas Tech/2014..................................28 Dan Kendra at Syracuse/1975......................................28 Clint Trickett vs. Texas Tech/2013.................................27 Geno Smith vs. Connecticut/2011................................27 Mike Sherwood at Pitt/1968..........................................27 Geno Smith vs. Marshall/2011......................................26 Pat White vs. North Carolina/2008................................26 Marc Bulger at Pitt/1998...............................................26 Marc Bulger at Virginia Tech/1998.................................26 Marc Bulger vs. Pitt/1997..............................................26 PASS ATTEMPTS ATTEMPTS Geno Smith vs. LSU/2011.............................................65 Gerald Fisher at Maryland/1951....................................57 Geno Smith at Texas Tech/2012...................................56 Geno Smith at Oklahoma State/2012...........................54 Geno Smith vs. TCU/2012............................................54 Brad Lewis at Maryland/2001.......................................52 Geno Smith vs. Baylor/2012.........................................51 Chad Johnston at Virginia Tech/1996...........................51 Clint Trickett vs. Oklahoma State/2013.........................50 Marc Bulger vs. Missouri/1998......................................50 Clint Trickett at Texas/2014...........................................49 Clint Trickett at Maryland/2014.....................................49 Geno Smith at Maryland/2011......................................49 Marc Bulger at Miami/1999...........................................48 Oliver Luck at Syracuse/1981.......................................48 Skyler Howard vs. Texas A&M/2014.............................45 Clint Trickett vs. Towson/2014......................................45 Geno Smith vs. Connecticut/2011................................45 Geno Smith vs. Rutgers/2010.......................................45 Clint Trickett at Texas Tech/2014..................................44 Geno Smith vs. Louisville/2011.....................................44 Paul Millard vs. Iowa State/2013...................................43 Clint Trickett vs. Texas Tech/2013.................................43 Geno Smith vs. Maryland/2012.....................................43 Geno Smith vs. Clemson/2012.....................................43 Geno Smith at Cincinnati/2011.....................................43 Marc Bulger at Virginia Tech/1998.................................43 Marc Bulger vs. Miami/1998.........................................43 Marc Bulger vs. Pitt/1997..............................................43 Mike Sherwood at Virginia Tech/1968...........................43 PASSING TOUCHDOWNS Geno Smith vs. Baylor/2012...........................................8 Geno Smith vs. Clemson/2012.......................................6

Marc Bulger at Pitt/1998.................................................6 Geno Smith vs. James Madison/2012............................5 Pat White vs. Villanova/2008...........................................5 Brad Lewis vs. Mississippi/2000.....................................5 Allen McCune vs. Pitt/1965.............................................5 Clint Trickett at Maryland/2014.......................................4 Geno Smith vs. Oklahoma/2012.....................................4 Geno Smith at Texas/2012..............................................4 Geno Smith vs. Marshall/2012........................................4 Geno Smith vs. Connecticut/2011..................................4 Geno Smith vs. Norfolk State/2011.................................4 Geno Smith vs. Maryland/2010.......................................4 Geno Smith vs. Cincinnati/2010......................................4 Jarrett Brown vs. East Carolina/2009..............................4 Rasheed Marshall at UCF/2004......................................4 Rasheed Marshall at East Carolina/2003........................4 Marc Bulger vs. Pitt/1999................................................4 Marc Bulger vs. Missouri/1998........................................4 Chad Johnston vs. Rutgers/1995....................................4 Chad Johnston at Pitt/1994............................................4 Major Harris vs. Pitt/1989................................................4 Jeff Hostetler at Oklahoma/1982....................................4 Oliver Luck at Temple/1980.............................................4 41 players with 3.........the latest is Skyler Howard vs. Texas A&M/2014 RECEIVING YARDAGE CATCHES/YARDS Stedman Bailey vs. Baylor/2012............................13/303 Stedman Bailey at Oklahoma State/2012..............14/225 Kevin White at Maryland/2014...............................13/216 Mario Alford vs. Iowa State/2013.............................8/215 Tavon Austin vs. Baylor/2012.................................14/215 Stedman Bailey vs. Oklahoma/2012......................13/205 Chris Henry at Syracuse/2003.................................6/209 Pat Greene vs. Pitt/1997........................................12/205 Rahsaan Vanterpool at Pitt/1994..............................9/205 David Saunders vs. Boston College/1996...............8/191 Calvin Phillips vs. Cal State Fullerton/1988..............5/190 Oscar Patrick vs. Penn State/1968........................10/190 Shawn Foreman vs. Missouri/1998........................11/189 Tavon Austin vs. LSU/2011....................................11/187 Zach Abraham at Pitt/1994......................................6/180 Tavon Austin vs. Maryland/2012............................13/179 Antonio Brown vs. East Carolina/2000.....................6/179 David Saunders at Rutgers/1996...........................11/178 RECEPTIONS CATCHES/YARDS Kevin White at Texas/2014.....................................16/132 Stedman Bailey at Oklahoma State/2012..............14/225 Tavon Austin vs. Baylor/2012.................................14/215 Kevin White at Texas Tech/2014............................13/123 Kevin White at Maryland/2014...............................13/216 Stedman Bailey vs. Oklahoma/2012......................13/205 Stedman Bailey vs. Baylor/2012............................13/303 J.D. Woods vs. Baylor/2012...................................13/114 Stedman Bailey vs. James Madison/2012.............13/173 Tavon Austin vs. Maryland/2012............................13/179 Tavon Austin vs. Clemson/2012.............................12/123 Jock Sanders at Auburn/2009...............................12/115 David Saunders vs. Miami/1998..............................12/89 Shawn Foreman vs. Georgia Tech/1997................12/110 Pat Greene vs. Pitt/1997........................................12/205 Mickey Walczak at Syracuse/1981..........................12/84 Mario Alford at Maryland/2014...............................11/131 Stedman Bailey vs. Kansas/2012...........................11/159 Tavon Austin at Oklahoma State/2012.....................11/79 Tavon Austin vs. TCU/2012....................................11/101 Tavon Austin vs. James Madison/2012..................11/113 Shawn Foreman vs. Missouri/1998........................11/189 Tavon Austin vs. LSU/2011....................................11/187 David Saunders at Rutgers/1996...........................11/178 Tavon Austin at Maryland/2011..............................11/122 Kevin White vs. Oklahoma/2014............................10/173 Kevin White vs. Towson/2014................................10/101 Tavon Austin at Texas Tech/2012.............................10/92 Tavon Austin at Texas/2012....................................10/102 Tavon Austin vs. Marshall/2012................................10/53 Tavon Austin vs. Pitt/2011......................................10/102 Jock Sanders vs. USF/2010.....................................10/31 Noel Devine vs. Marshall/2010.................................10/62

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Antonio Brown at Maryland/2001...........................10/108 Shawn Foreman at Boston College/1997..............10/153 Rahsaan Vanterpool vs. Ball State/1994................10/115 Mark Raugh at Syracuse/1981.................................10/91 Oscar Patrick vs. Penn State/1968........................10/190 ALL-PURPOSE RUNNING YARDS Tavon Austin vs. Oklahoma/2012................................572 Steve Slaton at Pitt/2006............................................345 Garrett Ford Sr. vs. Pitt/1965.......................................341 Kay-Jay Harris vs. East Carolina/2004........................337 Kerry Marbury vs. Temple/1971..................................323 Robert Gresham vs. Richmond/1969..........................312 Mario Alford vs. Iowa State/2013................................311 Stedman Bailey vs. Baylor/2012.................................303 Tavon Austin vs. LSU/2011.........................................287 Tavon Austin vs. Baylor/2012......................................286 Rahsaan Vanterpool at Pitt/1994.................................284 Amos Zereoue vs. Syracuse/1998..............................282 Andrew Buie at Texas/2012.........................................281 Avon Cobourne vs. East Carolina/2002......................274 Tavon Austin vs. Louisville/2011.................................271 Danny Buggs vs. William & Mary/1972.......................268 Tavon Austin at Iowa State/2012.................................261 Amos Zereoue vs. Tulsa/1998.....................................257

-- includes rushing, receiving, kickoff return and punt return yards

SCORING (kickers only listed below) Ira Errett Rodgers vs. Marietta/1919.............................37 Ira Errett Rodgers vs. Ohio Wesleyan/1919..................37 Steve Slaton vs. Louisville/2005....................................36 Woody Bruder vs. Bethany/1924..................................35 Stedman Bailey vs. Baylor/2012...................................30 George Allen at Marquette/1932...................................30 Ira Errett Rodgers vs. Gettysburg/1917........................30 Stedman Bailey vs. Oklahoma/2012.............................24 Tavon Austin vs. Clemson/2012....................................24 Steve Slaton vs. Western Michigan/2007.....................24 Pat White vs. Syracuse/2006........................................24 Pat White at Louisville/2006..........................................24 Steve Slaton at Pitt/2006..............................................24 Kay-Jay Harris vs. East Carolina/2004..........................24 Kay-Jay Harris vs. Temple/2004....................................24 Quincy Wilson vs. Pitt/2003..........................................24 Avon Cobourne vs. Rutgers/2001.................................24 Ira Errett Rodgers vs. West Virginia Wesleyan/1916.....24 Ira Errett Rodgers at Marshall/1915..............................24 KICK SCORING Frank Nester vs. Villanova/1972....................................19 Ken Juskowich vs. Villanova/1967................................16 Josh Lambert vs. Kansas/2014.....................................15 Tyler Bitancurt vs. Liberty/2009.....................................15 Pat McAfee vs. Rutgers/2006.......................................15 Ken Juskowich vs. Pitt/1967.........................................15 Josh Lambert vs. Iowa State/2013...............................14 Jay Taylor vs. Rutgers/1999..........................................14 Jay Taylor vs. Miami (Ohio)/1999..................................14 Charlie Baumann vs. Bowling Green/1988...................14 Paul Woodside at Rutgers/1982....................................14 Paul Woodside vs. Syracuse/1982................................14 15 players with 13........... the latest is Josh Lambert vs. Texas A&M/2014 MOST PUNTS Chuck Brooks at Penn State/1973................................12 Thad Kucherawy at Kentucky/1969..............................12 Brian West at Syracuse/1995........................................11 Mark Fazzolari vs. Virginia Tech/2001...........................10 Todd Sauerbrun at Pitt/1994.........................................10 Steve Superick at Boston College/1985.......................10 Steve Superick at Temple/1982....................................10 Curt Carion vs. Penn State/1980..................................10 Thad Kucherawy vs. Virginia Military/1967...................10 28 players with 9.......... the latest is Scott Kozlowski at Rutgers/2009 HIGHEST PUNT AVERAGE (MIN. 3 ATT.) Todd Sauerbrun vs. Nebraska/1994...........................60.1 Pat McAfee vs. Oklahoma/2008.................................58.5 Corey Smith vs. Pitt/2011..........................................57.2

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Ralph Anastasio vs. Virginia/1957..............................57.0 Nick O’Toole vs. Iowa State/2013..............................56.0 Greg Hertzog vs. Kent/1990.......................................53.7 Greg Hertzog at Virginia Tech/1990............................53.0 Pat McAfee vs. Connecticut/2007.............................52.7 Pat McAfee vs. Rutgers/2006....................................52.7 Todd Sauerbrun vs. Eastern Michigan/1993..............52.2 Steve Superick vs. East Carolina/1982......................51.5 Mark Fazzolari vs. Virginia Tech/1999........................50.9 Nick O’Toole vs. William & Mary/2013.......................50.6 Todd Sauerbrun at Virginia Tech/1992.......................49.6 Greg Hertzog at Maryland/1989.................................49.6 Curt Carion at Pitt/1980.............................................49.6

RUSHING ATTEMPTS Avon Cobourne/2002..................................................335 Amos Zereoue/1998....................................................283 Quincy Wilson/2003....................................................282 Amos Zereoue/1997....................................................281 Avon Cobourne/2001..................................................267 Steve Slaton/2006.......................................................248 Noel Devine/2009........................................................241 Garrett Ford Sr./1966...................................................236 Avon Cobourne/2000..................................................224 Avon Cobourne/1999..................................................224 Amos Zereoue/1996....................................................222 Adrian Murrell/1992.....................................................222

Top Seasons

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS Ira Errett Rodgers/1919.................................................19 Steve Slaton/2006.........................................................18 Amos Zereoue/1997......................................................18 Steve Slaton/2007.........................................................17 Steve Slaton/2005.........................................................17 Avon Cobourne/2002....................................................17 Pat White/2006..............................................................16 Kerry Marbury/1972......................................................16 Pat White/2007..............................................................14 Noel Devine/2009..........................................................13 Rasheed Marshall/2002.................................................13 Amos Zereoue/1998......................................................13 Shawne Alston/2011.....................................................12 Quincy Wilson/2003......................................................12 Jim Braxton/1969..........................................................12

TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS/YARDS Geno Smith/2012..............................................584/4,356 Geno Smith/2011..............................................582/4,352 Marc Bulger/1998..............................................452/3,515 Clint Trickett/2014.............................................461/3,179 Pat White/2007..................................................413/3,059 Major Harris/1989..............................................400/2,994 Geno Smith/2010..............................................478/2,980 Pat White/2006..................................................344/2,874 Pat White/2008..................................................465/2,816 Rasheed Marshall/2004.....................................411/2,747 Jarrett Brown/2009............................................413/2,610 Major Harris/1988..............................................320/2,525 Oliver Luck/1981...............................................434/2,497 Jeff Hostetler/1983............................................404/2,416 Marc Bulger/1997..............................................375/2,372 Bernie Galiffa/1972............................................394/2,345 Rasheed Marshall/2002.....................................432/2,282 RUSHING YARDS CARRIES/YARDS Steve Slaton/2006.............................................248/1,744 Avon Cobourne/2002........................................335/1,710 Amos Zereoue/1997..........................................281/1,589 Noel Devine/2009..............................................241/1,465 Amos Zereoue/1998..........................................283/1,462 Quincy Wilson/2003..........................................282/1,380 Pat White/2007..................................................197/1,335 Avon Cobourne/2001........................................267/1,298 Robert Walker/1993..........................................214/1,250 Robert Gresham/1969.......................................206/1,155 Adrian Murrell/1992...........................................222/1,145 Avon Cobourne/1999........................................224/1,138 QUARTERBACK RUSHING YARDS CARRIES/YARDS Pat White/2007..................................................197/1,335 Pat White/2006..................................................165/1,219 Pat White/2008.....................................................191/974 Pat White/2005.....................................................131/952 Major Harris/1989.................................................155/936 Rasheed Marshall/2004........................................169/861 Rasheed Marshall/2002........................................173/666 Major Harris/1987.................................................143/615 Major Harris/1988.................................................134/610 Jarrett Brown/2009...............................................117/466 Oliver Luck/1979..................................................204/407 Jarrett Brown/2007.................................................49/327 Darren Studstill/1991..............................................88/307 Rasheed Marshall/2003........................................101/303 FULLBACK RUSHING YARDS CARRIES/YARDS Jim Braxton/1969.................................................199/843 Walter Easley/1980...............................................189/833 Dick Leftridge/1965..............................................144/774 Pete Wood/1971...................................................145/724 Pete Wood/1970...................................................131/713 Ron Lee/1975.......................................................155/623 Larry Krutko/1956.................................................124/584 Ron Lee/1974.......................................................115/543 Dick Leftridge/1964..............................................125/534 Walter Easley/1976...............................................124/493

RECEIVING YARDS CATCHES/YARDS Stedman Bailey/2012........................................114/1,622 Kevin White/2014..............................................109/1,447 Tavon Austin/2012.............................................114/1,289 Stedman Bailey/2011..........................................72/1,279 Tavon Austin/2011.............................................101/1,186 David Saunders/1996..........................................76/1,043 Chris Henry/2003................................................41/1,006 Shawn Foreman/1998............................................63/948 Mario Alford/2014...................................................65/945 Shawn Foreman/1997............................................77/928 David Saunders/1998.............................................77/883 Antonio Brown/2000...............................................51/877 Chris Henry/2004...................................................52/872 Reggie Rembert/1989............................................47/850 Rahsaan Vanterpool/1994......................................50/849 Khori Ivy/2000........................................................47/806 TIGHT END RECEIVING YARDS CATCHES/YARDS Lovett Purnell/1995................................................37/614 Mark Raugh/1981...................................................64/601 Nate Stephens/1972..............................................36/577 Lovett Purnell/1994................................................41/547 Anthony Becht/1999...............................................35/510 Dave Jagdmann/1973............................................30/424 Mark Raugh/1982...................................................32/423 Anthony Becht/1998...............................................29/393 Nate Stephens/1971..............................................24/393 Rich Duggan/1978..................................................23/372 RUNNING BACK RECEIVING YARDS CATCHES/YARDS Jim Braxton/1970...................................................27/565 Charles Sims/2013.................................................45/401 Steve Slaton/2006..................................................27/360 Steve Slaton/2007..................................................26/350 Mickey Walczak/1981............................................49/338 Robert Alexander/1980..........................................31/329 Wendell Smallwood/2014.......................................31/326 Andrew Buie/2012..................................................28/318 Jim Braxton/1969...................................................18/276 Noel Devine/2010...................................................34/258 Adrian Murrell/1992................................................17/244 Tom Gray/1985.......................................................26/233 Dustin Garrison/2011.............................................24/201 Noel Devine/2008...................................................35/185 Amos Zereoue/1998...............................................23/184 Kay-Jay Harris/2004...............................................20/181


Garrett Ford Sr./1965..............................................16/179 Noel Devine/2009...................................................22/177 Note: Jim Braxton also played tight end in 1970

RECEPTIONS CATCHES/YARDS Stedman Bailey/2012........................................114/1,622 Tavon Austin/2012.............................................114/1,289 Kevin White/2014..............................................109/1,447 Tavon Austin/2011.............................................101/1,186 David Saunders/1998.............................................77/883 Shawn Foreman/1997............................................77/928 David Saunders/1996..........................................76/1,043 Stedman Bailey/2011..........................................72/1,279 Jock Sanders/2009................................................72/688 Jock Sanders/2010................................................69/728 Mario Alford/2014...................................................65/945 Darius Reynaud/2007.............................................64/733 Mark Raugh/1981...................................................64/601 Shawn Foreman/1998............................................63/948 J.D. Woods/2012....................................................61/637 Tavon Austin/2010..................................................58/787 Jock Sanders/2008................................................53/462 Khori Ivy/1999........................................................53/666 Chris Henry/2004...................................................52/872 Antonio Brown/2000...............................................51/877 Rich Hollins/1983...................................................50/781 Oscar Patrick/1968.................................................50/770 Antonio Brown/1999...............................................50/462 Rahsaan Vanterpool/1994......................................50/849 TIGHT END RECEPTIONS CATCHES/YARDS Mark Raugh/1982...................................................64/601 Lovett Purnell/1994................................................41/547

Lovett Purnell/1995................................................37/614 Nate Stephens/1972..............................................36/577 Anthony Becht/1999...............................................35/510 Mark Raugh/1983...................................................32/423 Dave Jagdmann/1973............................................30/424 Anthony Becht/1998...............................................29/393 Randy Swinson/1977.............................................25/357 Nate Stephens/1971..............................................24/393 RUNNING BACK RECEPTIONS CATCHES/YARDS Mickey Walczak/1981............................................49/338 Charles Sims/2013.................................................45/401 Noel Devine/2008...................................................35/185 Noel Devine/2010...................................................34/258 Wendell Smallwood/2014.......................................31/326 Robert Alexander/1980..........................................31/329 Andrew Buie/2012..................................................28/318 Steve Slaton/2006..................................................27/360 Jim Braxton/1970...................................................27/565 Steve Slaton/2007..................................................26/350 Tom Gray/1985.......................................................26/233 Dustin Garrison/2011.............................................24/201 Avon Cobourne/2001.............................................23/124 Amos Zereoue/1998...............................................23/184 Noel Devine/2009...................................................22/177 Rushel Shell/2014..................................................21/140 Kay-Jay Harris/2004...............................................20/181 David Riley/1977....................................................20/143 Pete Wood/1970.....................................................20/135 TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS Stedman Bailey/2012....................................................25 Tavon Austin/2012.........................................................12

Stedman Bailey/2011....................................................12 Darius Reynaud/2007....................................................12 Chris Henry/2004..........................................................12 Mario Alford/2014..........................................................11 Reggie Rembert/1989...................................................11 Kevin White/2014..........................................................10 Chris Henry/2003..........................................................10 Cedric Thomas/1980.....................................................10 Tavon Austin/2011...........................................................8 Tavon Austin/2010...........................................................8 Brandon Myles/2006.......................................................8 Shawn Foreman/1998.....................................................8 David Saunders/1998......................................................8 Cedric Thomas/1977.......................................................8 Danny Buggs/1972..........................................................8 Jim Braxton/1970............................................................8 YARDS PER RECEPTION (MIN. 15 CATCHES) Rich Hollins/1982.......................................................27.1 Jay Kearney/1993......................................................25.9 Calvin Phillips/1988....................................................25.5 Chris Henry/2003.......................................................24.5 Danny Buggs/1973.....................................................23.1 Danny Buggs/1972.....................................................22.6 Reggie Rembert/1988................................................22.4 Nate Stephens/1970..................................................21.6 James Jett/1990.........................................................21.0 Jim Braxton/1970.......................................................20.9 PASSING YARDS COMP/ATT/YARDS Geno Smith/2011...................................... 346/526/4,385 Geno Smith/2012...................................... 369/518/4,205 Marc Bulger/1998...................................... 274/419/3,607 Clint Trickett/2014..................................... 281/419/3,285 Geno Smith/2010...................................... 241/372/2,763 Bernie Galiffa/1972.................................... 164/334/2,496 Marc Bulger/1997...................................... 192/323/2,465 Oliver Luck/1981....................................... 216/394/2,448 Jeff Hostetler/1983.................................... 173/309/2,345 Jarrett Brown/2009.................................... 187/296/2,144 Major Harris/1989...................................... 142/245/2,058 Chad Johnston/1995................................. 127/248/2,019 Mike Sherwood/1968................................ 151/264/1,998 Chad Johnston/1996................................. 167/334/1,958 Jeff Hostetler/1982.................................... 137/292/1,916 PASS COMPLETIONS Geno Smith/2012........................................................369 Geno Smith/2011........................................................346 Clint Trickett/2014.......................................................281 Marc Bulger/1998........................................................274 Geno Smith/2010........................................................241 Oliver Luck/1981.........................................................216 Marc Bulger/1997........................................................192 Jarrett Brown/2009......................................................187 Pat White/2008............................................................180 Jeff Hostetler/1983......................................................173 Chad Johnston/1996...................................................167 Bernie Galiffa/1972......................................................164 Mike Sherwood/1968..................................................151 Marc Bulger/1999........................................................145 Pat White/2007............................................................144 Rasheed Marshall/2004...............................................144 Major Harris/1989........................................................142

StedmanBAILEY

PASS ATTEMPTS Geno Smith/2011........................................................526 Geno Smith/2012........................................................518 Clint Trickett/2014.......................................................419 Marc Bulger/1998........................................................419 Oliver Luck/1981.........................................................394 Geno Smith/2010........................................................372 Chad Johnston/1996...................................................334 Bernie Galiffa/1972......................................................334 Marc Bulger/1997........................................................323 Jeff Hostetler/1983......................................................309 Jarrett Brown/2009......................................................296 Jeff Hostetler/1982......................................................292 Pat White/2008............................................................274

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Mike Sherwood/1968..................................................264 Rasheed Marshall/2002...............................................259 Oliver Luck/1980.........................................................254 TOUCHDOWN PASSES Geno Smith/2012..........................................................42 Geno Smith/2011..........................................................31 Marc Bulger/1998..........................................................31 Geno Smith/2010..........................................................24 Pat White/2008..............................................................21 Rasheed Marshall/2004.................................................19 Oliver Luck/1980...........................................................19 Clint Trickett/2014.........................................................18 Major Harris/1989..........................................................17 Bernie Galiffa/1972........................................................17 Chad Johnston/1994.....................................................16 Jeff Hostetler/1983........................................................16 Oliver Luck/1981...........................................................16 Rasheed Marshall/2003.................................................15 Mike Sherwood/1970....................................................15 Allen McCune/1965.......................................................15 PASSING EFFICIENCY (MIN. 50 ATT.) Jake Kelchner/1993................................................164.01 Geno Smith/2012...................................................163.86 Pat White/2006.......................................................159.73 Major Harris/1988...................................................159.17 Marc Bulger/1998...................................................157.35 Geno Smith/2011...................................................152.59 Pat White/2007.......................................................151.40 Darren Studstill/1993..............................................149.69 Mike Sherwood/1970.............................................145.43 Adam Bednarik/2005..............................................145.20 Geno Smith/2010...................................................144.70 Rasheed Marshall/2004..........................................143.44 Clint Trickett/2014..................................................142.32 Major Harris/1989...................................................142.44 Pat White/2008.......................................................142.35 Allen McCune/1964................................................138.70 ALL-PURPOSE RUNNING RUSH/REC/PR/KR YARDS Tavon Austin/2012.....................643/1,289/165/813................2,910 Tavon Austin/2011.....................182/1,186/268/938................2,574 Steve Slaton/2006.........................1,744/306/0/0....................2,104 Avon Cobourne/2002....................1,710/146/0/0....................1,856 Amos Zereoue/1998....................1,462/184/0/168..................1,814 Stedman Bailey/2012...................13/1,622/0/146...................1,781 Noel Devine/2009........................1,465/177/0/100..................1,742 Amos Zereoue/1997......................1,589/131/0/0....................1,720 Mario Alford/2014.........................14/945/-11/743..................1,691 Rahsaan Vanterpool/1994........... 31/849/237/496..................1,613 Charles Sims/2013.......................1,095/401/0/53...................1,549 Willie Drewrey/1984...................... 0/594/385/563...................1,542 Noel Devine/2008.........................1,289/185/0/63...................1,537 Robert Gresham/1969................1,155/147/15/188.................1,505 Quincy Wilson/2003.......................1,380/95/0/0.....................1,475 Kerry Marbury/1972..................... 775/127/0/554...................1,456 Steve Slaton/2007........................1,051/350/0/47...................1,448 Arthur Owens/1974......................1,130/17/0/301...................1,448 Kevin White/2014............................0/1,447/0/0......................1,447 MOST PUNTS Steve Superick/1985.....................................................76 Todd James/2003..........................................................74 Todd Sauerbrun/1994....................................................74 Nick O’Toole/2013.........................................................73 Brian West/1996............................................................72 Steve Superick/1984.....................................................70 Gregg Pugnetti/2010.....................................................67 Thad Kucherawy/1969..................................................67 Thad Kucherawy/1968..................................................65 Scott Kozlowski/2009...................................................64 Curt Carion/1978...........................................................64 Jeff Fette/1976..............................................................64 Chuck Brooks/1973.......................................................64 HIGHEST PUNT AVERAGE (MIN. 30 PUNTS) Todd Sauerbrun/1994.................................................48.6 Pat McAfee/2008........................................................44.7

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Todd Sauerbrun/1993.................................................44.6 Scott Kozlowski/2009................................................44.4 Todd Sauerbrun/1992.................................................44.3 Nick O’Toole/2013......................................................44.1 Greg Hertzog/1990.....................................................43.5 Greg Hertzog/1989.....................................................43.0 Pat McAfee/2007........................................................42.7 Curt Carion/1980........................................................42.1 Steve Superick/1984..................................................42.1 Steve Superick/1982..................................................42.1 Nick O’Toole/2014......................................................41.8 Gregg Pugnetti/2010..................................................41.8 Lance Carion/1988.....................................................41.7 Mark Fazzolari/1999...................................................41.5 PUNT RETURN YARDAGE RETURNS/YARDS Vaughn Rivers/2007...............................................41/479 John Mallory/1967..................................................36/453 Willie Drewrey/1984................................................34/385 Nate Terry/1997......................................................33/355 Mike Baker/1993....................................................44/334 Fulton Walker/1980................................................21/307 Adam Jones/2004..................................................21/306 Willie Drewrey/1982................................................25/300 Mike Logan/1996....................................................23/282 Tavon Austin/2011..................................................19/268 Leon Jenkins/1970.................................................35/267 Ron Pobolish/1969.................................................29/254 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE (MIN. 11 ATT.) Lance Frazier/2003.....................................................20.8 John Mallory/1965......................................................20.1 Antonio Lewis/2005....................................................19.6 Jack Stone/1953........................................................17.9 Jack Stone/1952........................................................17.6 Fred Colvard/1961......................................................16.3 Richie Martha/1965....................................................16.1 John Mallory/1966......................................................14.9 Victor Rabbits/1956....................................................14.8 Adam Jones/2004......................................................14.6 Fulton Walker/1980....................................................14.6 KICKOFF RETURN YARDAGE RETURNS/YARDS Tavon Austin/2011..................................................36/938 Adam Jones/2003..................................................33/867 Shawn Terry/2000...................................................29/836 Tavon Austin/2012..................................................32/813 Darius Reynaud/2006.............................................30/813 Nate Terry/1997......................................................32/813 Mario Alford/2014...................................................26/743 Darren Fulton/1986.................................................39/739 Shawn Terry/2001...................................................28/726 Mark Rodgers/2009................................................27/619 Adam Jones/2004..................................................26/608 Willie Drewrey/1984................................................21/563 Kerry Marbury/1972...............................................20/554 Wendell Smallwood/2013.......................................30/541 Noel Devine/2007...................................................22/511 Rahsaan Vanterpool/1994......................................24/496 KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE (MIN. 11 ATT.) Shawn Terry/2000.......................................................28.8 Mario Alford/2014.......................................................28.6 Mike Logan/1993........................................................28.2 Daymeian Gallimore/1992..........................................28.1 Alvin Swoope/1996....................................................27.9 Kerry Marbury/1972...................................................27.7 Garrett Ford Sr./1965..................................................27.2 Darius Reynaud/2006.................................................27.1 Willie Drewrey/1984....................................................26.8 Arthur Owens/1972....................................................26.8 Adam Jones/2003......................................................26.3 SCORING (KICKERS LISTED SEPARATELY) Stedman Bailey/2012..................................................150 Ira Errett Rodgers/1919...............................................147 Steve Slaton/2005.......................................................114 Jim Braxton/1969........................................................113 Steve Slaton/2007.......................................................108

Steve Slaton/2006.......................................................108 Pat White/2006............................................................108 Amos Zereoue/1997....................................................108 Kerry Marbury/1972....................................................108 Tavon Austin/2012.......................................................104 Avon Cobourne/2002..................................................102 Charles Sims/2013........................................................84 Noel Devine/2009..........................................................84 Pat White/2007..............................................................84 Amos Zereoue/1998......................................................84 Danny Buggs/1972........................................................84 KICK SCORING Josh Lambert/2014.....................................................135 Charlie Baumann/1988................................................119 Paul Woodside/1982...................................................116 Pat McAfee/2006.........................................................113 Tyler Bitancurt/2011....................................................109 Pat McAfee/2007.........................................................103 Paul Woodside/1983...................................................100 Tyler Bitancurt/2012......................................................97 Jay Taylor/1997.............................................................88 Pat McAfee/2008...........................................................87 Josh Lambert/2013.......................................................86 Pat McAfee/2005...........................................................81 Frank Nester/1972.........................................................81 Tyler Bitancurt/2009......................................................80 Brad Cooper/2003.........................................................79 Todd James/2002..........................................................79 Charlie Baumann/1987..................................................78 TOUCHDOWNS RESPONSIBLE FOR Geno Smith/2012..........................................................44 Geno Smith/2011..........................................................33 Pat White/2006..............................................................31 Marc Bulger/1998..........................................................31 Ira Errett Rodgers/1919.................................................30 Pat White/2008..............................................................29 Pat White/2007..............................................................28 Geno Smith/2010..........................................................24 Rasheed Marshall/2004.................................................23 Major Harris/1989..........................................................23 Oliver Luck/1980...........................................................22 Major Harris/1988..........................................................20 Mike Sherwood/1970....................................................20 Clint Trickett/2014.........................................................19 Steve Slaton/2005.........................................................19 Rasheed Marshall/2003.................................................19 Jeff Hostetler/1983........................................................19 Oliver Luck/1981...........................................................19 Bernie Galiffa/1972........................................................19 FIELD GOALS MADE Josh Lambert/2014.......................................................30 Paul Woodside/1982.....................................................30 Paul Woodside/1983.....................................................21 Charlie Baumann/1988..................................................20 Josh Lambert/2013.......................................................17 Pat McAfee/2008...........................................................17 Pat McAfee/2006...........................................................17 Tyler Bitancurt/2011......................................................16 Jay Taylor/1997.............................................................15 Jay Taylor/1996.............................................................15 Mike Vanderjagt/1992...................................................15 Paul Woodside/1984.....................................................15 Tyler Bitancurt/2009......................................................13 Pat McAfee/2007...........................................................13 Brenden Rauh/2001......................................................13 Jay Taylor/1999.............................................................13 Bryan Baumann/1994....................................................13 Charlie Baumann/1987..................................................13 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Josh Lambert/2014.......................................................39 Paul Woodside/1982.....................................................31 Charlie Baumann/1988..................................................27 Paul Woodside/1983.....................................................25 Jay Taylor/1996.............................................................24 Josh Lambert/2013.......................................................23


Ken Juskowich/1967.....................................................23 Tyler Bitancurt/2011......................................................22 Pat McAfee/2006...........................................................22 Paul Woodside/1984.....................................................21 Pat McAfee/2008...........................................................20 Mike Vanderjagt/1992...................................................20 Ken Juskowich/1968.....................................................20 Tyler Bitancurt/2012......................................................19 Pat McAfee/2007...........................................................19 Bryan Baumann/1994....................................................19 EXTRA POINTS MADE Tyler Bitancurt/2012......................................................64 Pat McAfee/2007...........................................................64 Pat McAfee/2006...........................................................62 Tyler Bitancurt/2011......................................................61 Charlie Baumann/1988..................................................59 Pat McAfee/2005...........................................................48 Frank Nester/1972.........................................................48 Brad Cooper/2003.........................................................46 Todd James/2002..........................................................46 Josh Lambert/2014.......................................................45 Brad Cooper/2004.........................................................43 Jay Taylor/1998.............................................................43 Jay Taylor/1997.............................................................43 Tyler Bitancurt/2010......................................................41 Tyler Bitancurt/2009......................................................41 Brad Carroll/1989..........................................................39 Charlie Baumann/1987..................................................39 EXTRA POINTS ATTEMPTED Tyler Bitancurt/2012......................................................66 Pat McAfee/2007...........................................................65 Tyler Bitancurt/2011......................................................63 Pat McAfee/2006...........................................................62 Charlie Baumann/1988..................................................61 Frank Nester/1972.........................................................51 Todd James/2002..........................................................50 Pat McAfee/2005...........................................................49 Brad Cooper/2003.........................................................48 Jay Taylor/1998.............................................................46 Josh Lambert/2014.......................................................45 Brad Cooper/2004.........................................................44 Jay Taylor/1997.............................................................43 Tyler Bitancurt/2009......................................................42 Tyler Bitancurt/2010......................................................41 Brad Carroll/1989..........................................................41

Top Careers

TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS/YARDS Geno Smith/2009-11....................................1,710/12,004 Pat White/2005-08.......................................1,467/10,529 Marc Bulger/1996-98.....................................1,100/7,827 Rasheed Marshall/2001-04............................1,286/7,598 Major Harris/1987-89.....................................1,018/7,334 Oliver Luck/1978-81.......................................1,278/6,282 Chad Johnston/1993-96................................1,041/5,664 Avon Cobourne/1999-2002............................1,050/5,164 Clint Trickett/2013-14........................................730/4,755 Dan Kendra/1974-77.........................................868/4,752 Mike Sherwood/1968-70...................................797/4,475 Jeff Hostetler/1982-83......................................751/4,393 Noel Devine/2007-10.........................................728/4,315 RUSHING YARDS CARRIES/YARDS Avon Cobourne/1999-2002............................1,050/5,164 Pat White/2005-08............................................684/4,480 Noel Devine/2007-10.........................................728/4,315 Amos Zereoue/1996-98....................................786/4,086 Steve Slaton/2005-06........................................664/3,923 Arthur Owens/1972-75......................................416/2,648 Robert Walker/1992-95.....................................529/2,620 Quincy Wilson/1999-2003.................................474/2,608 Robert Alexander/1977-80................................491/2,456 Undra Johnson/1985-88...................................442/2,211 Robert Gresham/1968-70.................................417/2,181

QUARTERBACK RUSHING YARDS CARRIES/YARDS Pat White/2005-08............................................684/4,480 Major Harris/1987-89........................................432/2,161 Rasheed Marshall/2001-02...............................491/2,040 Jarrett Brown/2006-09......................................234/1,138 Fred Wyant/1952-55............................................303/793 Darren Studstill/1990-93......................................185/610 Oliver Luck/1978-81.............................................367/517 Richard Longfellow/1957-58................................149/411 Geno Smith/2009-12............................................245/342 Danny Williams/1958-60........................................90/316 Jake Kelchner/1992-93........................................129/275 Jerry Yost/1962-63...............................................111/238 FULLBACK RUSHING YARDS CARRIES/YARDS Walter Easley/1976-80......................................430/1,773 Dick Leftridge/1963-65......................................348/1,701 Pete Wood/1969-71..........................................335/1,695 Ron Lee/1972-75...............................................346/1,470 Jim Braxton/1968-70.........................................333/1,463 Larry Krutko/1955-57........................................297/1,407 Ron Wolfley/1981-84.........................................340/1,296 Dane Conwell/1978-81......................................272/1,089 Owen Schmitt/2005-07.....................................160/1,003 Rico Tyler/1987-90...............................................206/938 Tommy Allman/1951-53.......................................167/895 RUSHING ATTEMPTS Avon Cobourne/1999-2002......................................1,050 Amos Zereoue/1996-98..............................................786 Noel Devine/2007-10...................................................728 Pat White/2005-08......................................................684 Steve Slaton/2005-06..................................................664 Robert Walker/1992-95...............................................529 Rasheed Marshall/2001-04.........................................491 Robert Alexander/1977-80..........................................491 Quincy Wilson/1999-2003...........................................474 Garrett Ford Sr./1965-67.............................................453 Undra Johnson/1985-88.............................................442 Major Harris/1987-89..................................................432 RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS Steve Slaton/2005-07....................................................50 Pat White/2005-08........................................................47 Avon Cobourne/1999-2002...........................................42 Ira Errett Rodgers/1915-19...........................................42 Amos Zereoue/1996-98................................................40 Noel Devine/2007-10.....................................................29 Rasheed Marshall/2001-04...........................................24 Kerry Marbury/1971-72.................................................22 Undra Johnson/1985-88...............................................21 Quincy Wilson/1999-2003.............................................20 Fred Wyant/1952-55.....................................................20 RECEPTIONS YARDS/CATCHES Tavon Austin/2009-12.......................................3,413/288 Stedman Bailey/2010-12...................................3,218/210 Jock Sanders/2007-10......................................1,980/206 David Saunders/1995-98..................................2,608/191 Shawn Foreman/1995-98..................................2,347/169 Khori Ivy 1997-2000..........................................2,402/160 Antonio Brown/1998-2001................................1,905/155 Kevin White/2013-14.........................................1,954/144 Darius Reynaud/2005-07..................................1,550/133 Rahsaan Vanterpool/1993-96............................2,022/126 Mark Raugh/1979-82........................................1,328/119 Darrell Miller/1978-82........................................1,799/111 Steve Lewis/1974-78.........................................1,718/111 Cedric Thomas/1976-80...................................1,930/110 Rich Hollins/1980-83.........................................1,968/104 Marshall Mills/1972-74......................................1,501/104 TIGHT END RECEPTIONS YARDS/CATCHES Mark Raugh/1979-82........................................1,328/119 Anthony Becht/1996-99......................................1,178/83 Lovett Purnell/1993-95........................................1,173/79 Randy Swinson/1974-77........................................917/63 Nate Stephens/1970-72.........................................970/60

Rich Duggan/1982-84............................................668/51 Rob Bennett/1982-84.............................................618/43 Dave Jagdmann/1971-73.......................................631/41 Keith Winn/1985-88................................................492/39 Todd Fisher/1983-86..............................................325/33 RUNNING BACK RECEPTIONS CATCHES/YARDS Noel Devine/2007-10..............................................98/710 Tom Gray/1982-84.................................................73/622 Mickey Walczak/1978-82.......................................69/469 Steve Slaton/2005-07.............................................65/805 Robert Alexander/1977-80.....................................61/551 Avon Cobourne/1999-2002....................................59/459 Amos Zereoue/1996-98.........................................55/374 Jim Braxton/1968-70..............................................54/906 Andrew Buie/2011-12, 14......................................48/477 Charles Sims/2013.................................................45/401 Rodney Woodard/1991-93.....................................45/340 Wendell Smallwood/2013-14.................................42/458 Dustin Garrison/2011-12, 14..................................35/259 Rico Tyler/1987-90.................................................35/238 Adrian Murrell/1991-92...........................................32/344 RECEIVING YARDS CATCHES/YARDS Tavon Austin/2009-12.......................................288/3,413 Stedman Bailey/2010-12...................................210/3,218 David Saunders/1995-98..................................191/2,608 Khori Ivy 1997-2000..........................................160/2,402 Shawn Foreman/1995-98..................................169/2,347 Rahsaan Vanterpool/1993-96............................126/2,022 Kevin White/2013-14.........................................144/1,954 Jock Sanders/2007-10......................................206/1,980 Rich Hollins/1980-83.........................................104/1,968 Cedric Thomas/1976-80...................................110/1,930 Antonio Brown/1998-2001................................155/1,905 Chris Henry/2003-04...........................................93/1,878 Darrell Miller/1978-82........................................111/1,799 Danny Buggs/1972-74........................................86/1,796 TIGHT END RECEIVING YARDS CATCHES/YARDS Mark Raugh/1979-82........................................119/1,328 Anthony Becht/1996-99......................................83/1,178 Lovett Purnell/1993-95........................................79/1,173 Nate Stephens/1970-72.........................................60/970 Randy Swinson/1974-77........................................63/917 Rich Duggan/1982-84............................................51/668 Dave Jagdmann/1971-73.......................................41/631 Rob Bennett/1982-84.............................................43/618 Keith Winn/1985-88................................................39/492 Adrian Moss/1987-89.............................................32/471 RUNNING BACK RECEIVING YARDS YARDS/CATCHES Jim Braxton/1968-70..............................................906/54 Steve Slaton/2005-07.............................................805/65 Noel Devine/2007-10..............................................710/98 Tom Gray/1982-84.................................................622/73 Robert Alexander/1977-80.....................................551/61 Mickey Walczak/1978-82.......................................469/69 Avon Cobourne/1999-2002....................................459/59 Andrew Buie/2011-12............................................477/48 Wendell Smallwood/2013-14.................................458/42 Charles Sims/2013.................................................401/45 Amos Zereoue/1996-98.........................................374/55 Adrian Murrell/1991-92...........................................344/32 Rodney Woodard/1991-93.....................................340/45 Bob Gresham/1968-70...........................................340/30 Curlin Beck/1979-82..............................................293/30 TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS Stedman Bailey/2010-12...............................................41 Tavon Austin/2009-12...................................................29 Cedric Thomas/1976-80...............................................23 Chris Henry/2003-04.....................................................22 Darius Reynaud/2005-07..............................................19 Khori Ivy/1997-2000......................................................19 David Saunders/1995-98..............................................18 Reggie Rembert/1988-89..............................................18 Shawn Foreman/1995-98..............................................16

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Rich Hollins/1981-83.....................................................16 Kevin White/2013-14.....................................................15 Danny Buggs/1972-74..................................................15 Jock Sanders/2007-10..................................................14 Mario Alford/2013-14....................................................13 Brandon Myles/2004-06................................................13 Rahsaan Vanterpool/1993-96........................................12 YARDS PER RECEPTION (MIN. 50 CATCHES) Danny Buggs/1972-74...............................................20.9 James Jett/1989-92...................................................20.7 Chris Henry/2003-04..................................................20.2 Reggie Rembert/1988-89...........................................19.5 Calvin Phillips/1985-88...............................................19.0 Rich Hollins/1980-83..................................................18.9 Zach Abraham/1993-94.............................................18.2 Willie Drewrey/1981-84..............................................17.9 Cedric Thomas/1976-80............................................17.5 Nate Stephens/1970-72.............................................17.3 PASSING YARDS COMP/ATT/YARDS Geno Smith/2009-12............................ 988/1,465/11,662 Marc Bulger/1996-99............................. 630/1,023/8,153 Pat White/2005-08.................................... 507/783/6,049 Chad Johnston/1993-96........................... 428/839/5,954 Oliver Luck/1978-81.................................. 466/911/5,765 Rasheed Marshall/2001-04....................... 433/795/5,558 Major Harris/1987-89................................ 324/586/5,173 Clint Trickett/2013-14................................ 404/652/4,890 Dan Kendra/1974-77................................. 348/672/4,781 Bernie Galiffa/1970-72.............................. 310/623/4,426 Mike Sherwood/1968-70........................... 329/573/4,321 Jeff Hostetler/1982-83.............................. 310/601/4,261 Brad Lewis/1998-2001.............................. 329/605/3,922 PASS ATTEMPTS Geno Smith/2009-11................................................1,465 Marc Bulger/1996-99...............................................1,023 Oliver Luck/1978-81....................................................911 Chad Johnston/1993-96.............................................839 Rasheed Marshall/2001-04.........................................795 Pat White/2005-08......................................................783 Dan Kendra/1974-77...................................................672 Clint Trickett/2013-14..................................................652 Bernie Galiffa/1970-72................................................623 Brad Lewis/1998-2001................................................605 Jeff Hostetler/1982-83................................................601 Major Harris/1987-89..................................................586 Mike Sherwood/1968-70.............................................573 PASS COMPLETIONS Geno Smith/2009-12...................................................988 Marc Bulger/1996-99..................................................630 Pat White/2005-08......................................................507 Oliver Luck/1978-81....................................................466 Rasheed Marshall/2001-04.........................................433 Chad Johnston/1993-96.............................................428 Clint Trickett/2013-14..................................................404 Dan Kendra/1974-77...................................................348 Brad Lewis/1998-2001................................................329 Mike Sherwood/1968-70.............................................329 Major Harris/1987-89..................................................324 Jeff Hostetler/1982-83................................................310 Bernie Galiffa/1970-72................................................310 TOUCHDOWN PASSES Geno Smith/2009-12.....................................................98 Marc Bulger/1996-99....................................................59 Pat White/2005-08........................................................56 Rasheed Marshall/2001-04...........................................45 Chad Johnston/1993-96...............................................43 Oliver Luck/1978-81......................................................43 Major Harris/1987-89....................................................41 Mike Sherwood/1968-70...............................................34 Dan Kendra/1974-77.....................................................31 Brad Lewis/1998-2001..................................................28 Bernie Galiffa/1970-72..................................................28 Darren Studstill/1990-93...............................................27

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Jeff Hostetler/1982-83..................................................26 Allen McCune/1964-65.................................................26 Clint Trickett/2013-14....................................................25 PASSING EFFICIENCY (MIN. 100 ATT.) Geno Smith/2009-12..............................................153.52 Jake Kelchner/1992-93..........................................148.42 Pat White/2005-08.................................................147.37 Major Harris/1987-89.............................................143.31 Marc Bulger/1996-99.............................................140.93 Skyler Howard/2014...............................................138.21 Clint Trickett/2013-14.............................................132.40 Mike Sherwood/1968-70........................................131.61 Allen McCune/1964-65..........................................129.88 Jarrett Brown/2006-09...........................................129.54 Rasheed Marshall/2001-04....................................124.90 Chad Johnston/1993-96........................................120.86 Darren Studstill/1990-93........................................120.47 Jeff Hostetler/1982-83...........................................120.09 COMPLETION PERCENTAGE (MIN. 100 ATT.) Geno Smith/2009-12...................................................674 Pat White/2005-08......................................................648 Jarrett Brown/2006-09................................................637 Clint Trickett/2013-14..................................................620 Marc Bulger/1996-99..................................................616 Jake Kelchner/1992-93...............................................601 Mike Sherwood/1968-70.............................................574 Paul Millard/2011-13...................................................554 Major Harris/1987-89..................................................553 Rasheed Marshall/2001-04.........................................545 Brad Lewis/1998-2001................................................544 Darren Studstill/1990-93.............................................529 Kevin White/1981-84...................................................528 Rasheed Marshall/2001-03.........................................523 INTERCEPTION AVOIDANCE (MIN. 100 ATT.) Geno Smith/2009-12.................................................0143 Clint Trickett/2013-14................................................0261

Jeff Hostetler/1982-83..............................................0279 Kevin White/1981-84.................................................0296 Pat White/2005-08....................................................0294 Clint Trickett/2013.....................................................0300 Jake Kelchner/1992-93.............................................0307 Jarrett Brown/2006-09..............................................0308 Marc Bulger/1996-99................................................0332 Chad Johnston/1993-96...........................................0334 Paul Millard/2011-13.................................................0357 Brad Lewis/1998-2001..............................................0364 Greg Jones/1988-90.................................................0365 Rasheed Marshall/2001-04.......................................0372 Mike Sherwood/1968-70...........................................0436 ALL PURPOSE YARDS RUSH/REC/PR/KR YARDS Tavon Austin/2009-12................ 1,033/3,413/433/2,407...............7,286 Noel Devine/2007-10....................... 4,315/710/0/736....................5,761 Avon Cobourne/1999-2002............... 5,164/459/0/0......................5,623 Steve Slaton/2005-07........................3,923/805/047......................4,775 Amos Zereoue/1996-98.................. 4,086/374/0/168....................4,628 Pat White/2005-08.............................. 4,480/0/0/0........................4,480 Arthur Owens/1972-75..................2,648/149/52/1,122..................3,971 Rahsaan Vanterpool/1993-96.......144/2,022/521/1,163.................3,850 Robert Alexander/1977-80.............. 2,456/551/0/568....................3,575 Willie Drewrey/1981-84.................20/935/1,191/1,362..................3,508 Stedman Bailey/2010-12.................. 13/3,218/0/213.....................3,444 Robert Gresham/1968-70............. 2,181/340/103/588..................3,222 Darius Reynaud/2005-07...............410/1,550/0/1,125...................3,086 James Jett/1989-92......................53/1,384/534/1,086..................3,057 MOST PUNTS Steve Superick/1982-85..............................................263 Mark Fazzolari/1999-2002...........................................195 Thad Kucherawy/1967-69...........................................192 Curt Carion/1978-80...................................................186 Todd Sauerbrun/1991-94............................................177 Lance Carion/1986-88.................................................163 Danny Williams/1958-60.............................................133 Nick O’Toole/2013-14.................................................130 Pat McAfee/2005-08...................................................126


Todd James/2000-03..................................................120 Jeff Fette/1975-76.......................................................119 Greg Hertzog/1989-90................................................108 Chuck Kinder/1963-66................................................108 HIGHEST PUNT AVERAGE (MIN. 70 ATT.) Todd Sauerbrun/1991-94...........................................46.2 Nick O’Toole/2013......................................................44.1 Pat McAfee/2005-08..................................................43.7 Scott Kozlowski/2006-09...........................................43.4 Greg Hertzog/1989-90...............................................43.3 Nick O’Toole/2013-14................................................43.1 Steve Superick/1982-85.............................................41.1 Lance Carion/1986-88................................................40.9 Todd James/2000-03.................................................40.7 Curt Carion/1978-80..................................................40.7 Corey Smith/2010-12.................................................40.5 Mark Fazzolari/1999-2002..........................................40.4 Chuck Kinder/1963-66...............................................39.0 Phil Brady/2004-05....................................................39.1 Bob Sims/1970-72.....................................................38.8 PUNT RETURN YARDAGE YARDS/RETURNS Willie Drewrey/1981-84.....................................1,109/108 John Mallory/1965-67.........................................1,049/70 Vaughn Rivers/2004-07..........................................772/67 Fulton Walker/1977-80...........................................675/58 Lance Frazier/2000-03...........................................660/64 Leon Jenkins/1968-71............................................573/73 Mike Baker/1990-93...............................................547/72 James Jett/1989-92...............................................534/75 Rahsaan Vanterpool/1993-96.................................521/62 Jack Stone/1952-53...............................................462/26 Ron Pobolish/1967-69...........................................455/64 Nate Terry/1997-99.................................................454/42 Tavon Austin/2009-12............................................433/34 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE (MIN 25 ATT.) Jack Stone/1952-53...................................................17.8 John Mallory/1965-67................................................14.9 Tavon Austin/2009-12................................................12.7 Antonio Lewis/2004-06..............................................12.2 Fulton Walker/1977-80...............................................11.6 Vaughn Rivers/2004-07..............................................11.5 Mike Logan/1993-96..................................................11.3 Adam Jones/2002-04.................................................10.9 Nate Terry/1997-99.....................................................10.8 Richie Martha/1965-67...............................................10.7 Lance Frazier/2000-03...............................................10.3 Willie Drewrey/1981-84..............................................10.3 KICKOFF RETURN YARDAGE YARDS/RETURNS Tavon Austin/2009-12.........................................2,407/97 Shawn Terry/1999-2001......................................1,747/63 Adam Jones/2002-04..........................................1,475/59 Willie Drewrey/1981-84.......................................1,329/54 Nate Terry/1997-99..............................................1,285/51 Rahsaan Vanterpool/1993-96..............................1,163/51 Darius Reynaud/2005-07....................................1,126/42 Arthur Owens/1972-75........................................1,122/48 James Jett/1989-92............................................1,086/50 Mark Rodgers/2008-09.......................................1,083/49 Fulton Walker/1977-80........................................1,066/51 KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE (MIN. 25 ATT.) Shawn Terry/1999-2001.............................................27.7 Darius Reynaud/2005-07...........................................26.8 Mario Alford/2013-14.................................................26.3 Robert Gresham/1968-70..........................................25.6 Nate Terry/1997-99.....................................................25.2 Kerry Marbury/1971-72..............................................25.1 Adam Jones/2002-04.................................................25.0 Tavon Austin/2009-12................................................24.8 Willie Drewrey/1981-84..............................................24.4 Mike Logan/1993-96..................................................23.5 Jock Sanders/2007-10...............................................23.4 Arthur Owens/1972-75...............................................23.4 Vaughn Rivers/2004-07..............................................23.3 Phil Braxton/2000-02.................................................23.0

SCORING (POSITION PLAYER) Steve Slaton/2005-07..................................................330 Ira Errett Rodgers/1915-19........................................313* Pat White/2005-08......................................................284 Avon Cobourne/1999-2002.........................................252 Amos Zereoue/1996-98..............................................252 Stedman Bailey/2010-12.............................................246 Tavon Austin/2009-12.................................................242 Jim Braxton/1968-70..................................................206* Noel Devine/2007-10...................................................186 Rasheed Marshall/2001-04.........................................144 Cedric Thomas/1976-80.............................................144 Danny Buggs/1972-74................................................144 Kerry Marbury/1971-72...............................................144 * total includes field goals and extra points

KICK SCORING Pat McAfee/2005-08...................................................384 Tyler Bitancurt/2009-12...............................................357 Paul Woodside/1981-84..............................................323 Jay Taylor/1996-99......................................................310 Charlie Baumann/1985-88..........................................291 Josh Lambert/2013-14................................................221 Frank Nester/1971-73.................................................170 Bill McKenzie/1974-77................................................152 Brad Cooper/2003-04.................................................149 Steve Sinclair/1978-80................................................136 Bryan Baumann/1994-96............................................130 Todd Sauerbrun/1991-94............................................114 TOUCHDOWNS RESPONSIBLE FOR Pat White/2005-08......................................................103 Geno Smith/2009-12...................................................102 Rasheed Marshall/2001-04...........................................69 Ira Errett Rodgers/1915-19...........................................66 Marc Bulger/1996-99....................................................61 Major Harris/1987-89....................................................59 Steve Slaton/2005-07....................................................55 Oliver Luck/1978-81......................................................54 Mike Sherwood/1968-70...............................................46 Chad Johnston/1993-96...............................................44 Avon Cobourne/1999-2002...........................................42 Amos Zereoue/1996-98................................................42 Stedman Bailey/2010-12...............................................41 Tavon Austin/2009-12...................................................40 FIELD GOALS MADE Paul Woodside/1981-84................................................74 Pat McAfee/2005-08.....................................................58 Jay Taylor/1996-99........................................................53 Charlie Baumann/1985-88............................................52 Tyler Bitancurt/2009-12.................................................50 Josh Lambert/2013-14..................................................47 Bill McKenzie/1974-77..................................................25 Frank Nester/1971-73...................................................25 Steve Sinclair/1978-80..................................................24 Bryan Baumann/1994-96..............................................23 Brad Cooper/2003-04...................................................20 Ken Juskowich/1967-68................................................20 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Paul Woodside/1981-84................................................93 Pat McAfee/2005-08.....................................................79 Tyler Bitancurt/2009-12.................................................73 Jay Taylor/1996-99........................................................72 Charlie Baumann/1985-88............................................70 Josh Lambert/2013-14..................................................62 Bill McKenzie/1974-77..................................................43 Ken Juskowich/1967-68................................................43 Steve Sinclair/1978-80..................................................42 Frank Nester/1971-73...................................................38 Bryan Baumann/1994-96..............................................35 Brad Cooper/2003-04...................................................34 EXTRA POINTS MADE Pat McAfee/2005-08...................................................210 Tyler Bitancurt/2009-12...............................................207 Jay Taylor/1996-99......................................................151 Charlie Baumann/1985-88..........................................135

Paul Woodside/1981-84..............................................101 Frank Nester/1971-73...................................................95 Brad Cooper/2003-04...................................................89 Josh Lambert/2013-14..................................................80 Bill McKenzie/1974-77..................................................77 Steve Sinclair/1978-80..................................................64 Todd Sauerbrun/1991-94..............................................63 Bryan Baumann/1994-96..............................................61 Chuck Kinder/1963-66..................................................61 EXTRA POINTS ATTEMPTED Tyler Bitancurt/2009-12...............................................212 Pat McAfee/2005-08...................................................212 Jay Taylor/1996-99......................................................155 Charlie Baumann/1985-88..........................................138 Paul Woodside/1981-84..............................................103 Frank Nester/1971-73.................................................101 Brad Cooper/2003-04...................................................92 Josh Lambert/2013-14..................................................81 Bill McKenzie/1974-77..................................................81 Todd Sauerbrun/1991-94..............................................68 Steve Sinclair/1978-80..................................................68 Chuck Kinder/1963-66..................................................66

Top Class Rankings

FRESHMAN RUSHING CARRIES/YARDS Avon Cobourne/1999........................................224/1,138 Steve Slaton/2005.............................................205/1,128 Amos Zereoue/1996..........................................222/1,035 Dustin Garrison/2011...........................................136/742 Garrett Ford Jr./1989............................................148/733 Noel Devine/2007...................................................73/627 FRESHMAN PASSING COMP/ATT/YARDS Major Harris/1987........................................ 79/155/1,200 Fred Wyant/1952............................................ 55/128/867 Pat White/2005............................................... 65/114/828 Marc Bulger/1996............................................. 19/42/352 Dan Kendra/1974............................................. 16/24/316 FRESHMAN TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS/YARDS Major Harris/1987..............................................298/1,815 Pat White/2005..................................................245/1,780 Avon Cobourne/1999........................................224/1,138 Steve Slaton/2005.............................................205/1,128 Fred Wyant/1952...............................................210/1,049 FRESHMAN RECEIVING CATCHES/YARDS Daikiel Shorts/2013................................................45/495 David Saunders/1995.............................................38/682 Antonio Brown/1998...............................................23/275 Steve Lewis/1975...................................................21/296 Tom Gray/1982.......................................................19/154 Bradley Starks/2008...............................................17/168 Tavon Austin/2009..................................................15/151 Calvin Phillips/1985................................................14/210 Robert Alexander/1977..........................................14/122 FRESHMAN SCORING POINTS Steve Slaton/2005.......................................................119 Josh Lambert/2013.......................................................86 Pat McAfee/2005...........................................................81 Tyler Bitancurt/2009......................................................80 Jay Taylor/1996.............................................................77 Bryan Baumann/1994....................................................71 SOPHOMORE RUSHING CARRIES/YARDS Steve Slaton/2006.............................................248/1,744 Amos Zereoue/1997..........................................281/1,589 Noel Devine/2008..............................................206/1,289 Robert Walker/1993..........................................214/1,250 Pat White/2006..................................................165/1,219 SOPHOMORE PASSING COMP/ATT/YARDS Geno Smith/2010...................................... 241/372/2,763 Marc Bulger/1997...................................... 192/323/2,465 Mike Sherwood/1968................................ 151/264/1,948

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Major Harris/1988...................................... 105/186/1,915 Chad Johnston/1994................................. 124/242/1,863 Pat White/2006.......................................... 118/179/1,655 SOPHOMORE TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS/YARDS Geno Smith/2010..............................................478/2,980 Pat White/2006..................................................344/2,874 Major Harris/1988..............................................320/2,525 Marc Bulger/1997..............................................375/2,372 Rasheed Marshall/2002.....................................432/2,282 Mike Sherwood/1968........................................355/1,983 SOPHOMORE RECEIVING CATCHES/YARDS David Saunders/1996..........................................76/1,043 Stedman Bailey/2011..........................................72/1,279 Tavon Austin/2010..................................................58/787 Jock Sanders/2008................................................53/462 Rahsaan Vanterpool/1994......................................50/849 Antonio Brown/1999...............................................50/462 Steve Lewis/1976...................................................48/737 SOPHOMORE SCORING POINTS Josh Lambert/2014.....................................................135 Paul Woodside/1982...................................................116 Pat McAfee/2006.........................................................113 Steve Slaton/2006.......................................................108 Pat White/2006............................................................108 Amos Zereoue/1997....................................................108 JUNIOR RUSHING CARRIES/YARDS Noel Devine/2009..............................................241/1,465 Amos Zereoue/1998..........................................283/1,462 Pat White/2007..................................................197/1,335 Avon Cobourne/2001........................................267/1,298 Robert Gresham/1969.......................................206/1,155

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JUNIOR PASSING COMP/ATT/YARDS Geno Smith/2011...................................... 346/526/4,385 Marc Bulger/1998...................................... 274/419/3,607 Major Harris/1989...................................... 142/245/2,058 Chad Johnston/1995................................. 127/248/2,019 Jeff Hostetler/1982.................................... 137/292/1,916 Oliver Luck/1980....................................... 135/254/1,874 JUNIOR TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS/YARDS Geno Smith/2011..............................................582/4,352 Marc Bulger/1998..............................................452/3,515 Pat White/2007..................................................413/3,059 Major Harris/1989..............................................400/2,994 Rasheed Marshall/2003.....................................316/2,032 Jeff Hostetler/1982............................................347/1,995 JUNIOR RECEIVING CATCHES/YARDS Stedman Bailey/2012........................................114/1,622 Tavon Austin/2011.............................................101/1,186 Shawn Foreman/1997............................................77/928 Jock Sanders/2009................................................72/688 Darius Reynaud/2007.............................................64/733 JUNIOR SCORING POINTS Stedman Bailey/2012..................................................150 Jim Braxton/1969........................................................113 Tyler Bitancurt/2011....................................................109 Steve Slaton/2007.......................................................108 Pat McAfee/2007.........................................................103 SENIOR RUSHING CARRIES/YARDS Avon Cobourne/2002........................................335/1,710 Quincy Wilson/2003..........................................282/1,380

Adrian Murrell/1992...........................................222/1,145 Robert Alexander/1980.....................................204/1,064 Charles Sims/2013............................................208/1,095 Arthur Owens/1975...........................................159/1,055 SENIOR PASSING COMP/ATT/YARDS Geno Smith/2012...................................... 369/518/4,205 Clint Trickett/2014..................................... 281/419/3,285 Bernie Galiffa/1972.................................... 164/334/2,496 Oliver Luck/1981....................................... 216/394/2,448 Jeff Hostetler/1983.................................... 173/309/2,345 SENIOR TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS/YARDS Geno Smith/2012..............................................584/4,356 Clint Trickett/2014.............................................461/3,179 Pat White/2008..................................................465/2,816 Rasheed Marshall/2004.....................................411/2,747 Jarrett Brown/2009............................................413/2,610 SENIOR RECEIVING YARDS/CATCHES Kevin White/2014..............................................1,447/109 Tavon Austin/2012.............................................1,289/114 David Saunders/1998.............................................883/77 Mario Alford/2014...................................................945/65 Shawn Foreman/1998............................................948/63 Rich Hollins/1983...................................................781/50 SENIOR SCORING POINTS Ira Errett Rodgers/1919...............................................147 Charlie Baumann/1988................................................119 Kerry Marbury/1972....................................................108 Tavon Austin/2012.......................................................104 Avon Cobourne/2002..................................................102


TEAM Records SINGLE GAME TOTAL OFFENSE

• Most Plays: 110 vs. Washington & Lee, 1923 • Most Yards Gained: 807 vs. Baylor, 2012 • Most Touchdowns: 13 vs. Geneva, 1951 • Fewest Opponent Plays: 12 vs. Maryland, 1919 • Fewest Opponent Yards: 14 vs. Maryland, 1919

SINGLE GAME RUSHING • Most Carries: 99 vs. Washington & Lee, 1923 • Most Yards: 569 vs. Washington & Lee, 1923 • Most Touchdowns: 11 vs. Geneva, 1951 • Fewest Opponent Rushes: 12 by Washington & Lee, 1923; by West Virginia Wesleyan, 1922; by Maryland, 1919 • Fewest Opponent Yards: 30 by Florida, 1981 SINGLE GAME PASSING • Most Completions: 45 vs. Baylor, 2012 • Most Attempts: 65 vs. LSU, 2011 • Most Interceptions: 6 vs. Ohio State, 1987; vs. Colorado State, 1978; vs. Richmond, 1973; • vs. Maryland, 1950; vs. Washington & Lee, 1950; vs. Ohio, 1949 • Most Yards Gained: 656 vs. Baylor, 2012 • Most Touchdowns: 8 vs. Baylor, 2012 • Most Interception Return Yards: 175 vs. Louisiana Tech, 1994 • Fewest Completions: 0 vs. Temple, 1946; vs. Washington & Lee, 1946 • Fewest Attempts: 1 vs. Washington & Lee, 1946 • Fewest Opponent Pass Attempts: 0 by Maryland, 1919 • Fewest Opponent Pass Completions: 0 by Pitt, 1981; by Maryland, 1919 • Lowest Opponent Completion Percentage: 0% by Pitt, 1981; by Maryland, 1919 • Fewest Opponent Yards Allowed: 0 vs. Pitt, 1981; Maryland, 1919 SINGLE GAME PUNTING • Most Punts: 13 vs. Penn State, 1973 • Highest Average: 60.1 (9-541) vs. Nebraska, 1994 SINGLE GAME PUNT RETURNS • Most Returns: 10 vs. Richmond, 1965; Eastern Michigan, 1993 • Most Yards Gained: 201 vs. The Citadel, 1965 • Most Touchdowns: 1 vs. many opponents; most recently vs. TCU, 2012 SINGLE GAME KICKOFF RETURNS • Most Returns: 9 vs. Oklahoma, 2012; vs. Penn State, 1965; vs. Maryland, 1951 • Most Yards Gained: 235 vs. Oklahoma, 2012 • Most Touchdowns: 1 vs. many opponents; most recently vs. Kansas State, 2012 SINGLE GAME SCORING • Most Points: 92 vs. Marshall, 1915 • Greatest Margin of Victory: 89 vs. Geneva, 1951 • Greatest Margin of Defeat: 130 vs. Michigan, 1904 • Most Touchdowns: 14 vs. Marshall, 1916 • Most Extra Points Made: 11 vs. Rutgers, 2001; vs. Geneva, 1951 • Most Field Goals Made: 6 vs. Villanova, 1972 • Highest Losing Score: 49 vs. Oklahoma, 2012 SINGLE GAME FIRST DOWNS • Most: 36 vs. Washington & Lee, 1923 • Most Rushing: 33 vs. Washington & Lee, 1923 • Most Passing: 24 vs. Missouri, 1998 • Most By Penalty: 10 vs. Baylor, 2014

• Fewest by Opponent: 0 by Maryland, 1919 • Fewest Rushing by Opponent: 0 by Kansas State, 2014; by Western Michigan, 1996; by Maryland,1919 • Fewest Passing by Opponent: 0 by Maryland, 1919

SINGLE GAME FUMBLES • Most: 11 vs. Penn State, 1989 • Most Lost: 6 vs. Virginia, 1954; vs. Virginia Military, 1969 • Most Caused: 11 vs. William & Mary, 1955 • Most Recovered: 7 vs. Virginia, 1949 SINGLE GAME TURNOVERS • Most Forced: 10 vs. Geneva, 1951 SINGLE GAME PENALTIES • Most: 17 vs. Drexel, 1945 • Most Yards Penalized: 170 vs. Drexel, 1945; vs. Colorado State, 1978 • Most Two Teams: 32 vs. Baylor, 2014 • Most Yards/Two Teams: 353 vs. Baylor, 2014 • Season Total Offense • Most Yards: 6,526 in 2012 • Most Yards per Game: 502.0 in 2012 • Highest Average per Play: 7.3 in 2006 • Most Touchdowns: 69 in 2012 • Fewest Opponent Yards: 934 in 1923 • Fewest Opponent Yards per Game: 103.8 in 1923 • Lowest Opponent Average per Play: 3.0 in 1923 • Fewest Opponent Touchdowns: 2 in 1925 SEASON RUSHING • Most Yards: 3,939 in 2006 • Most Yards per Game: 303.0 in 2006 • Highest Average per Play: 6.7 in 2006 • Most Touchdowns: 49 in 2007 • Fewest Opponent Yards: 508 in 1925 • Fewest Opponent Yards per Game: 56.4 in 1925 • Lowest Opponent Average per Play: 1.9 in 1925Fewest Opponent Touchdowns: 1 in 1925 SEASON PASSING • Most Attempts: 537 in 2012 • Most Completions: 378 in 2012 • Most Yards: 4,509 in 2011 • Most Yards per Game: 346.8 in 2011 • Highest Completion Percentage: 70.4% in 2012 • Most Touchdowns: 44 in 2012 • Most Interceptions: 27 in 1973 • Fewest Opponent Yards: 300 in 1923 • Fewest Opponent Yards Per Game: 33.3 in 1923 • Lowest Opponent Completion Percentage: 34.5 in 1953 • Fewest Opponent Touchdowns: 0 in 1925 • Most Opponent Interceptions: 24 in 1988; 1972 • Most Opponent Yards on Interceptions: 347 in 1993 • Most Opponent Touchdowns on Interceptions: 5 in 1922 SEASON PUNTING • Most Punts: 84 in 1996 • Fewest Punts: 34 in 1955 • Highest Average per Punt: 47.1 in 1994 • Most Blocked: 8 in 1934 • Returned for TD: 4 in 1934

SEASON PUNT RETURNS • Most Returns: 46 in 1993 • Fewest Returns: 16 in 1964 • Most Yards: 584 in 1965 • Most Touchdowns: 4 in 1934 SEASON KICKOFF RETURNS • Most Returns: 57 in 2012, 2011 • Fewest Returns: 22 in 1985 • Most Yards: 1,349 in 2011 • Most Touchdowns: 3 in 2000 SEASON SCORING • Most Points: 515 in 2007 • Most Points per Game: 41.1 in 1988 • Most Touchdowns: 69 in 2012 • Most Extra Points Made: 66 in 2007 • Most Field Goals Made: 30 in 2014; 1982 • Fewest Points: 14 in 1896 • Fewest Opponent Points (6 games): 10 in 1895 • Fewest Opponent Points (7 games): 23 in 1898 • Fewest Opponent Points (8 games): 20 in 1915 • Fewest Opponent Points (9 games): 18 in 1925 • Fewest Opponent Points (10 games): 38 in 1907; 1928 • Fewest Opponent Points (11 games): 34 in 1922 • Fewest Opponent Points (12 games): 101 in 1896 • Fewest Opponent Points (13 games): 176 in 2010 • Fewest Opponent Points Per Game: 1.7 in 1895 • Most Opponent Points: 495 in 2012 • Most Opponent Shutouts: 8 in 1922 SEASON FIRST DOWNS • Most: 337 in 2014 • Most Rushing: 178 in 2002 • Most Passing: 188 in 2012 • Most by Penalty: 37 in 2014 • Fewest Allowed: 51 in 1925 • Fewest Rushing Allowed: 26 in 1925 • Fewest Passing Allowed: 14 in 1923 • Fewest by Penalty Allowed: 2 in 1954 SEASON FUMBLES • Most: 44 in 1955 • Most Lost: 27 in 1955 • Most Caused: 42 in 1973; 1959 • Most Recovered: 24 in 1977; 1958 • Fewest: 12 in 1996 • Fewest Lost: 5 in 1996 TEAM STREAKS • Victories: 13 from 1952 53 • Defeats: 8 from 1959 60 • Home Victories: 14 from 1924 26 • Home Defeats: 5 in 1986 • Away Victories: 9 from 1952 53 • Away Defeats: 10 from 1959 60 • Shutouts: 7 from 1904 05 • Shutouts by Opponents: 5 from 1896 97 • Consecutive games without being shutout: 150, 2001-13 • Consecutive games without a defensive shutout: 70, 1987-93 • Winning Seasons: 12 from 1914 26 • Losing Seasons: 4 from 1958 61; 1976 79 • Conference Victories: 30 from 1952 59 • Conference Championships: 4 from 1953 56 • Games Blocked Punt Avoided: 31 from 1974 77

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Game Played

• Played in a Career: 52 by Tavon Austin, 2009-12; by Tyler Bitancurt, 2009-12; by Don Barclay, 2008-11; by Najee Goode, 2008-11; by Julian Miller, 2008-11; by Jock Sanders, 2007-10 • Started in a Career: 50 by Joe Madsen, 2009-12

Total Offense MOST YARDS GAINED • Game: 687 by Geno Smith vs. Baylor, 2012 • Season: 4,356 by Geno Smith, 2012 • Career: 12,004 by Geno Smith, 2009-12

Passing

MOST YARDS GAINED • Touchdown Play: 96 by Ben Williams to Danny Buggs vs. Penn State, 1973 • Non-Touchdown Play: 84 by Rasheed Marshall to Kay-Jay Harris vs. Miami, 2003 • Game: 656 by Geno Smith vs. Baylor, 2012 • Season: 4,385 by Geno Smith, 2011 • Career: 11,662 by Geno Smith, 2009-12 MOST 300-YARD GAMES • Consecutive: 8 by Clint Trickett, 2013-14 • Season: 8 by Geno Smith, 2011 • Career: 17 by Geno Smith, 2009-12

MOST PLAYS • Game: 67 by Geno Smith vs. LSU, 2011 • Season: 584 by Geno Smith, 2012 • Career: 1,710 by Geno Smith, 2009-12

MOST COMPLETIONS • Consecutive: 21 by Geno Smith vs. Kansas, 2012 • Game: 45 by Geno Smith vs. Baylor, 2012 • Season: 369 by Geno Smith, 2012 • Career: 988 by Geno Smith, 2009-12

MOST TOUCHDOWNS RESPONSIBLE FOR • Game: 9 by Allen McCune vs. Pitt, 1965 • Season: 44 by Geno Smith, 2012 • Career (3 seasons): 74 by Pat White, 2005-07 • Career (4 seasons): 103 by Pat White, 2005-08

MOST ATTEMPTS • Game: 65 by Geno Smith vs. LSU, 2011 • Season: 536 by Geno Smith, 2011 • Career: 1,465 by Geno Smith, 2009-12

Rushing MOST YARDS GAINED • Touchdown Run: 96 by Pat Randolph vs. Northern Illinois, 1986 • Non-Touchdown Run: 79 by Noel Devine at Louisville, 2008 • Quarter: 168 by Kay-Jay Harris vs. East Carolina (2nd), 2004 • Half: 264 by Tavon Austin (2nd) vs. Oklahoma, 2012 • Game: 344 by Tavon Austin vs. Oklahoma, 2012 • Season: 1,744 by Steve Slaton, 2006 • Career: 5,164 by Avon Cobourne, 1999-2002 MOST 100-YARD GAMES • Consecutive: 6 by Steve Slaton, 10/7 - 11/16/06; by Avon Cobourne, 9/14 - 10/26/03; by Amos Zereoue, 10/24 - 11/27-98; by Robert Walker, 10/9 - 11/20/93; • Season: 10 by Avon Cobourne, 2002; Steve Slaton, 2006 • Career: 28 by Avon Cobourne, 1999-2002 MOST CARRIES • Game: 45 by George Allen vs. Georgetown, 1933 • Season: 335 by Avon Cobourne, 2002 • Career: 1,023 by Avon Cobourne, 1999-2002 HIGHEST AVERAGE PER CARRY • Game (min. 10 att.): 18.9 (11-199) by Eddie Williams vs. Pitt, 1969 • Season (min. 100 att.): 8.2 by Bob Moss, 1955 • Career (min. 200 att.): 7.8 by Bob Moss, 1952-55 MOST TOUCHDOWNS • Game: 5 by by Steve Slaton vs. Louisville (3 overtimes), 2005; by George Allen vs. Marquette, 1932; by Ira Errett Rodgers vs. Marietta, 1919; Ohio Wesleyan, 1919 • Season: 19 by Ira Errett Rodgers, 1919 • Career: 50 by Steve Slaton, 2005-07

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MOST TOUCHDOWNS THROWN • Game: 8 by Geno Smith vs. Baylor, 2012 • Season: 42 by Geno Smith, 2012 • Career: 98 by Geno Smith, 2009-12 HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE • Game (min. 10 att.): .958 (23-24) by Geno Smith vs. Kansas, 2012 • Season (min. 100 att.): .712 (369-518) by Geno Smith, 2012 • Career (min. 300 att.): .674 (988-1,465) by Geno Smith, 2009-12 PASSING EFFICIENCY • Season: 164.01 by Jake Kelchner, 1993 • Career: 153.52 by Geno Smith, 2009-12 INTERCEPTION AVOIDANCE • Season (min. 100 att.): .0115 (6-518) by Geno Smith, 2012 • Career (min. 300 att.): .014 (21-1,465) by Geno Smith, 2009-12 • Career (min. 500 att.): .014 (21-1,465) by Geno Smith, 2009-12 MOST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN • Game: 6 by Dutch Hoffman vs. Colorado State, 1978 • Season: 21 by Dutch Hoffman, 1978 • Career: 47 by Dan Kendra, 1974-77

Receiving MOST YARDS GAINED • Game: 303 by Stedman Bailey vs. Baylor, 2012 • Season: 1,622 by Stedman Bailey, 2012 • Career: 3,413 by Tavon Austin, 2009-12 MOST 100-YARD GAMES • Consecutive: 7 by Kevin White, 2014 • Season: 9 by Kevin White, 2014 • Career: 14 by Stedman Bailey, 2010-12

MOST RECEPTIONS • Game: 16 by Kevin White at Texas, 2014 • Season: 114 by Tavon Austin, 2012; by Stedman Bailey, 2012 • Career: 288 by Tavon Austin, 2009-12 MOST TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS • Game: 5 by Stedman Bailey vs. Baylor, 2012 • Season: 25 by Stedman Bailey, 2012 • Career: 41 by Stedman Bailey, 2010-12

Punting MOST YARDAGE • Single Punt: 90 by Todd Sauerbrun vs. Nebraska, 1994 • Game: 541 by Todd Sauerbrun vs. Nebraska, 1994 • Season: 3,594 by Todd Sauerbrun, 1994 • Career: 10,934 by Steve Superick, 1982-85 MOST PUNTS • Game: 12 by Chuck Brooks vs. Penn State, 1973; by Thad Kucherawy vs. Kentucky, 1969 • Season: 76 by Steve Superick, 1985 • Career: 263 by Steve Superick, 1982-85 HIGHEST AVERAGE • Game (min. 5 att.): 60.1 by Todd Sauerbrun vs. Nebraska, 1994 • Season (min. 30 att.): 48.6 by Todd Sauerbrun, 1994 • Career (min. 70 att.): 46.2 by Todd Sauerbrun, 1991-94 MOST BLOCKED BY WVU • Game: 3 by Joe Harrick vs. Maryland, 1919 • Season: 7 by Joe Stydahar, 1934

Punt Returns MOST RETURN YARDAGE • Single Return: 99 by Victor Rabbits vs. Virginia Military, 1955 • Game: 168 by Nate Terry vs. Rutgers, 1997 • Season: 453 by John Mallory, 1967 • Career: 1,109 by Willie Drewrey, 1981-84 MOST RETURNS • Game: 7 by by Rahsaan Vanterpool vs. Virginia Tech, 1994; by Grantis Bell vs. Rutgers, 1987; by Willie Drewrey vs. Pitt, 1984 • Season: 44 by Mike Baker, 1993 • Career: 108 by Willie Drewrey, 1981-84 MOST TOUCHDOWN RETURNS • Game: 1 by many players; most recent by Tavon Austin vs. TCU, 2012 • Season: 3 by John Mallory, 1967 • Career: 7 by John Mallory, 1965-67 HIGHEST AVERAGE • Season (min. 11 att.): 20.8 by Lance Frazier, 2003 • Career (min. 25 att.): 14.9 by John Mallory, 1965-67


Kickoff Returns MOST RETURN YARDAGE • Single Return: 100 by Mario Alford vs. Alabama, 2014; by Tavon Austin vs. Kansas State, 2012; vs. Marshall, 2011; by Shawn Terry at Maryland, 2001; by Shawn Terry vs. Syracuse, 2000; by Nate Terry vs. Temple, 1997; by Nate Terry vs. East Carolina, 1997; by Kerry Marbury vs. Penn State, 1972 • Game: 199 by Tavon Austin vs. Kansas State, 2012 • Season: 938 by Tavon Austin, 2011 • Career: 2,407 by Tavon Austin, 2009-12 MOST RETURNS • Game: 8 by Tavon Austin vs. Oklahoma; by Darren Fulton vs. Pitt, 1986 • Season: 39 by Darren Fulton, 1986 • Career: 97 by Tavon Austin, 2009-12 MOST TOUCHDOWN RETURNS • Game: 1 by many players; most recent by Mario Alford vs. Kansa, 2014 • Season: 3 by Shawn Terry, 2000 • Career: 4 by Tavon Austin, 2009-12; by Shawn Terry, 1999-2001

• Consecutive: 15 by Paul Woodside, 1981-82 MOST ATTEMPTS • Game: 6 by Frank Nester vs. Villanova, 1972 • Season: 39 by Josh Lambert, 2014 • Career: 93 by Paul Woodside, 1981-84 HIGHEST PERCENTAGE MADE • Season (min. 15 att.): 100.0 (19-19) by Bill Samuelson, 1970 • Career (min. 30 att.): 79.6 (74-93) by Paul Woodside, 1981-84 LONGEST DISTANCE • Soccer Style: 55 by Josh Lambert at Texas Tech, 2014; by Paul Woodside vs. Louisville, 1984 • Drop-Kick: 50 by Ed Kenna vs. Grove City, 1901

Interceptions MOST PASSES INTERCEPTED • Game: 4 by Mike Slater vs. Kentucky, 1969; by Francis Farley vs. Pitt, 1925; by Andrew King vs. Marietta,1915 • Season: 10 by Aaron Beasley, 1994 • Career: 20 by Steve Newberry, 1980-83

MOST TOUCHDOWNS ON RETURNS • Game: 2 by Vann Washington vs. Louisiana Tech, 1994 • Season: 2 by Grant Wiley, 2000; by Vann Washington, 1994; by Aaron Beasley, 1994 • Career: 3 by Aaron Beasley, 1992-95; by Vann Washington, 1993-96 LONGEST RETURN • 100 by Tom Pridemore vs. Penn State, 1977

Miscellaneous

MOST ALL-PURPOSE YARDAGE • Game: 572 by Tavon Austin, vs. Oklahoma, 2012 • Season: 2,910 by Tavon Austin, 2012 • Career: 7,286 by Tavon Austin, 2009-12 MOST OPPONENT FUMBLES RECOVERED • Season: 5 by Bob Starford, 1968 • Career: 7 by John Adams, 1972-74 BLOCKED PUNTS • Season: 7 by Joe Stydahar, 1934

HIGHEST AVERAGE • Season (min. 11 att.): 28.8 by Shawn Terry, 2000 • Career (min. 25 att.): 27.7 by Shawn Terry, 1999-2001

Scoring MOST POINTS • Game: 37 by Ira Errett Rodgers vs. Marietta, 1919 • Season: 150 by Stedman Bailey, 2012 • Career: 384 by Pat McAfee, 2005-08 MOST TOUCHDOWNS • Quarter: 3 by Stedman Bailey vs. Oklahoma (4th), 2012; vs. Baylor (2nd), 2012; by Jock Sanders at Connecticut (3rd), 2008; by Pat White vs. Syracuse (3rd), 2006; by George Allen vs. Marquette (4th),1932 • Game: 6 by Steve Slaton vs. Louisville (3 overtimes), 2005 • Season: 25 by Stedman Bailey, 2012 • Career: 55 by Steve Slaton, 2005-07 MOST EXTRA POINTS MADE • Game: 11 by Shocky Van Horn vs. Geneva, 1951 • Season: 64 by Tyler Bitancurt, 2012; by Pat McAfee, 2007 • Career: 210 by Pat McAfee, 2005-08 MOST EXTRA POINT ATTEMPTS • Game: 13 by Shocky Van Horn vs. Geneva, 1951 • Season: 66 by Tyler Bitancurt, 2012 • Career: 212 by Tyler Bitancurt, 2009-12; by Pat McAfee, 2005-08 HIGHEST PERCENTAGE OF PATS • Season (min. 25 att.): 100.0 (45-45) by Josh Lambert, 2014; (41-41) by Tyler Bitancurt, 2010; (62-62) by • Pat McAfee, 2006; (43-43) by Jay Taylor, 1997 • Career (min. 50 att.): 99.1 (210-212) by Pat McAfee, 2005-08 CONSECUTIVE EXTRA POINTS MADE • Game: 10 by Tyler Bitancurt vs. Baylor, 2012, vs. Clemson, 2011 • Season: 62 by Brad Cooper, 2004; by Jay Taylor, 1997 • Career: 110 by Pat McAfee, 2005-07 MOST POINTS KICKING • Game: 19 by Frank Nester vs. Villanova, 1972 • Season: 135 by Josh Lambert, 2014 • Career: 384 by Pat McAfee, 2005-08

Field Goals MOST MADE • Game: 6 by Frank Nester vs. Villanova, 1972 • Season: 30 by Josh Lambert, 2014 • Career: 74 by Paul Woodside, 1981-84

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DEFENSIVE Records SINCE 1973

TOTAL TACKLES • Game: 28 by Steve Dunlap vs. Boston College, 1974 • Season: 190 by Steve Dunlap, 1974 • Career: 492 by Grant Wiley, 2000-03

UNASSISTED TACKLES • Game: 17 by Robert Tomko vs. Boston College, 1977 • Season: 107 by Barrett Green, 1998 • Career: 298 by Grant Wiley, 2000-03 ASSISTED TACKLES • Game: 15 by Chris Haering vs. Maryland, 1989 • Season: 100 by Chuck Smith, 1975 • Career: 222 by Chris Haering, 1986-89 QUARTERBACK SACKS • Game: 4 by Julian Miller vs. Pitt, 2011; by James Davis vs. East Carolina, 2000; by Gary Stills vs. Marshall, 1997; by Steve Hathaway vs. Virginia Tech, 1983 • Season: 16.5 by Canute Curtis, 1996 • Career: 34.5 by Canute Curtis, 1993-96 • Team Game: 12 vs. Idaho, 2000 • Team Season: 59, 1996 TACKLES FOR LOSS • Game: 6 by James Davis vs. East Carolina, 2000 • Season: 19 by Johnny Dingle, 2007 • Career: 47.5 by Grant Wiley, 2000-03

PASSES BROKEN UP

• Game: 5 by Jahmile Addae vs. Rutgers, 2002; by Vann Washington vs. Boston College, 1996; by Harold Kidd vs. Louisiana Tech, 1994 • Season: 21 by Brian King, 2003 • Career: 54 by Brian King, 2000-03

LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN FOR TD Tom Pridemore vs. Penn State/1977...........................100 Marcus Mauney vs. Virginia Tech/1974.........................99 Vann Washington vs. Louisiana Tech/1994...................97 Tom Pridemore vs. Temple/1975...................................87 Bo Orlando vs. East Carolina/1987...............................84

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LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN/NO TD Barrett Green vs. Rutgers/1997....................................83 Tom Pridemore vs. Temple/1976...................................83 John Hale vs. William & Mary/1968...............................69 Tarris Alexander vs. Missouri/1993...............................67 Harry Sweeney vs. Geneva/1951..................................67

SINGLE GAME TOTAL TACKLES Steve Dunlap vs. Boston College/1974........................28 Chris Haering vs. Rutgers/1989....................................23 Rick Sherrod vs. Syracuse/2001...................................22 Grant Wiley vs. Syracuse/2001.....................................22 Three players with 21; the most recent is Rick Sherrod vs. Virginia Tech/2001 SINGLE GAME UNASSISTED TACKLES Robert Tomko vs. Boston College/1977.......................17 Dennis Fowlkes vs. Virginia Tech/1980.........................16 Jeff Macerelli vs. Boston College/1976.........................16 Steve Dunlap vs. Boston College/1974........................16 Barrett Green vs. Navy/1998.........................................15 Steve Grant vs. South Carolina/1990............................15 SINGLE GAME ASSISTED TACKLES Chris Haering vs. Maryland/1989..................................15 Chris Haering vs. Ball State/1989.................................14 Eric Lester vs. East Carolina/1986................................13 Dennis Fowlkes vs. Pitt/1982........................................13 Steve Dunlap vs. SMU/1975.........................................13 SINGLE GAME QUARTERBACK SACKS Julian Miller vs. Pitt/2011................................................4 James Davis vs. East Carolina/2000...............................4 Gary Stills vs. Marshall/1997...........................................4 Steve Hathaway vs. Virginia Tech/1983..........................4 Nine players with three; the most recent is Shaq Riddick vs. Baylor/2014 SINGLE GAME TACKLES FOR LOSS James Davis vs. East Carolina/2000...............................6

Darryl Talley vs. Penn State/1980....................................5 Seven players with four; the most recent is Shaq Riddick vs. Baylor/2014 SINGLE GAME PASSES BROKEN UP Jahmile Addae vs. Rutgers/2002....................................5 Vann Washington vs. Boston College/1996....................5 Harold Kidd vs. Louisiana Tech/1994..............................5 Four players with four; the most recent is Jermaine Thaxton vs. Rutgers/2002 SINGLE GAME INTERCEPTIONS Mike Slater vs. Kentucky/1969........................................4 Francis Farley vs. Pitt/1925.............................................4 Andrew King vs. Marietta/1915.......................................4 Five players with three; the most recent is Vann Washington vs. Louisiana Tech/1994 SEASON TOTAL TACKLES 190............................Steve Dunlap............................1974 185............................Chris Haering...........................1989 175............................ Ray Marshall............................1975 172............................ Jeff Macerelli............................1977 170........................... Charles Smith...........................1975 SEASON UNASSISTED TACKLES 107............................Barrett Green............................1998 102............................ Rick Sherrod............................2001 102............................ Ray Marshall............................1975 101........................... Tom Zakowski...........................1973 99.............................. Grant Wiley.............................2003 SEASON ASSISTED TACKLES 107............................Chris Haering...........................1989 100........................... Charles Smith...........................1975 96.............................Steve Dunlap............................1974 90........................... Jack Eastwood..........................1974 88........................... Jack Eastwood..........................1973 SEASON QUARTERBACK SACKS 16.5...........................Canute Curtis...........................1996 15............................Steve Hathaway.........................1983 14................................ Bruce Irvin..............................2010 12.................................Gary Stills..............................1997 12........................... Renaldo Turnbull.........................1988 10.................................Gary Stills..............................1998 10..............................Canute Curtis...........................1995 10................................. Mike Fox...............................1989 9................................. Julian Miller.............................2010 9................................. Julian Miller.............................2009 SEASON TACKLES FOR LOSS 19............................. Johnny Dingle...........................2007 18...............................Kyle Kayden............................2001 17................................ Will Clarke..............................2013 15.............................. Josh Francis............................2012 15.............................. Najee Goode............................2011 15................................ Bruce Irvin..............................2011 15............................... Jeff Merrow.............................1973 14.5.........................David Upchurch.........................2002 14................................ Bruce Irvin..............................2010 14............................... Julian Miller.............................2010 14............................... Julian Miller.............................2009 14............................... Grant Wiley.............................2003


DEFENSIVE RECORDS 14.............................. James Davis............................2001 14............................David Upchurch.........................2001 14............................... Grant Wiley.............................2000 SEASON PASSES BROKEN UP 21................................ Brian King..............................2003 18............................. Aaron Beasley...........................1995 16.............................Jahmile Addae..........................2002 15................................ Brian King..............................2002 15............................. Aaron Beasley...........................1994 SINGLE SEASON INTERCEPTIONS 10............................. Aaron Beasley...........................1994 7.............................. Preston Waters..........................1989 7................................... Tim Agee...............................1983 7..............................Tom Geishauser.........................1972 7..................................Mike Slater.............................1969 7..................................Bob Snider.............................1952 CAREER TOTAL TACKLES 492............................. Grant Wiley........................2000-03 484............................. Darryl Talley........................1979 82 459.......................... Dennis Fowlkes.....................1979 82 445............................. Steve Grant........................1988-91 432............................ Jeff Macerelli.......................1975-78 CAREER UNASSISTED TACKLES 298............................. Grant Wiley........................2000-03 286.......................... Dennis Fowlkes.....................1979 82 282............................. Darryl Talley........................1979 82 271............................. Steve Grant........................1988-91 267.............................Kyle Kayden...................1998-2001 CAREER ASSISTED TACKLES 222............................Chris Haering......................1986-89 202............................. Darryl Talley........................1979 82 198.......................... Jack Eastwood.....................1973 75 194............................. Grant Wiley........................2000-03 188............................ Jeff Macerelli.......................1975 78 CAREER QUARTERBACK SACKS 34.5...........................Canute Curtis......................1993-96 27.5............................ Julian Miller........................2008-11 26.................................Gary Stills.........................1996-98 22.5............................. Bruce Irvin.........................2010-11 22........................... Renaldo Turnbull....................1986 89 20............................Steve Hathaway....................1980 83 19............................... Darryl Talley........................1979 82 CAREER TACKLES FOR LOSS 47.5............................ Grant Wiley........................2000-03 42.5............................ Julian Miller........................2008-11 40.............................. James Davis...................1999-2002 39...............................Kyle Kayden...................1998-2001 35............................David Upchurch................1999-2002 31.5............................Mike Lorello........................2002-05 CAREER PASSES BROKEN UP 54................................ Brian King.........................2000-03 38..............................Lance Frazier.......................2000-03 38............................. Aaron Beasley......................1992-95 29...............................Mike Collins........................1990-93 25.............................Jahmile Addae.....................2001-05 24............................... Keith Tandy........................2008-11 24............................Brandon Hogan.....................2007-10 CAREER INTERCEPTIONS 20............................Steve Newberry.....................1980-83 19............................. Aaron Beasley......................1992-94 15................................Bob Snider........................1951-56 15............................ Tom Pridemore.....................1975-77 15................................. Tim Agee..........................1980-83 CAREER INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDAGE 398.......................... Tom Pridemore.....................1975-77 367........................... Aaron Beasley......................1992-95 219.........................Vann Washington...................1993-96 201..........................Marcus Mauney.....................1973-74 198......................... Darrell Whitmore....................1988-91

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MOUNTAINEER FIELD Records AT MILAN PUSKAR STADIUM

TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS • WVU Individual: 89 by Geno Smith vs. TCU, 2012 • Opponent Individual: 72 by John Welsh of Idaho, 2000 • WVU Team: 96 vs. Towson, 2014; vs. Ball State, 1994 • Opponent Team: 101 by Marshall, 2012 • Two Teams: 180, WVU vs. Baylor, 2012

TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS • WVU Individual: 687 by Geno Smith vs. Baylor, 2012 • Opponent Individual: 575 by Nick Florence of Baylor, 2012 • WVU Team: 807 vs. Baylor, 2012 • Opponent Team: 700 by Baylor, 2012 • Two Teams: 1,507, WVU vs. Baylor, 2012 RUSHING YARDS • WVU Individual: 344 by Tavon Austin vs. Oklahoma, 2012 • Opponent Individual: 242 by Samaje Perine of Oklahoma, 2014 • WVU Team: 536 vs. East Carolina, 2002 • Opponent Team: 388 by Navy, 1999 • Two Teams: 720, WVU vs. Connecticut, 2007 RUSHING ATTEMPTS • WVU Individual: 41 by Amos Zereoue vs. Pitt, 1997 • Opponent Individual: 38 by LeSean McCoy, 2007 • WVU Team: 76 vs. Temple, 1985 • Opponent Team: 71 by Navy, 1999 • Two Teams: 112, WVU vs. Virginia Tech, 1987; WVU vs. Rutgers, 1987 RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS • WVU Individual: 5 by Steve Slaton vs. Louisville, 2005 • Opponent Individual: 4 by Samaje Perine of Oklahoma, 2014; by Collin Klein of Kansas State, 2012; by Michael Bush of Louisville, 2005; by Walter Washington of Temple, 2003 • WVU Team: 8 vs. Cincinnati, 1989 • Opponent Team: 4 by Oklahoma, 2014; by Kansas State, 2012; by Louisville, 2005; by Temple, 2003; by • Navy 1999; by Miami, 1986 • Two Teams: 9, WVU vs. Louisville, 2005 LONGEST TOUCHDOWN RUN FROM SCRIMMAGE • WVU Individual: 96 by Pat Randolph vs. Northern Illinois, 1986 • Opponent Individual: 84 by Joshua Cribbs of Kent State, 2001 LONGEST NON-TOUCHDOWN RUN FROM SCRIMMAGE • WVU Individual: 70 by Tavon Austin vs. Marshall, 2012 • Opponent Individual: 86 by Curtis Martin of Pitt, 1993 PASS ATTEMPTS • WVU Individual: 65 by Geno Smith vs. LSU, 2011 • Opponent Individual: 56 by Jason Martin of Louisiana Tech, 1994 • WVU Team: 65 vs. LSU, 2011 • Opponent Team: 56 by Marshall, 2012; by Louisiana Tech, 1994 • Two Teams: 98, WVU vs. Baylor, 2012 PASS COMPLETIONS • WVU Individual: 45 by Geno Smith vs. Baylor, 2012 • Opponent Individual: 38 by Landry Jones of Oklahoma, 2012; by Rakeem Cato of Marshall, 2012 • WVU Team: 45 vs. Baylor, 2012 • Opponent Team: 38 by Oklahoma, 2012; by Marshall, 2012 • Two Teams: 74, WVU vs. Baylor, 2012 PASSING YARDS • WVU Individual: 656 by Geno Smith vs. Baylor, 2012 • Opponent Individual: 581 by Nick Florence of Baylor, 2012 • WVU Team: 656 vs. Baylor, 2012 • Opponent Team: 581 by Baylor, 2012 • Two Teams: 1,237, WVU vs. Baylor, 2012

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PASS COMPLETION PERCENTAGE • WVU Team (min. 25 att.): 92.0 (23-25) vs. Kansas, 2012 • WVU Team (min. 40 att.): 88.2 (45-51) vs. Baylor, 2012 • Opponent Team: 88.2 (15 17) by Virginia Tech, 2005 • Two Teams (min. 40 att.): 83.8 (26-31), WVU vs. Virginia Tech, 2005 • Two Teams (min. 75 att.): 75.5 (74-98), WVU vs. Baylor, 2012

INTERCEPTIONS THROWN • WVU Individual: 4 by Roger Dietz vs. Syracuse, 1980; Chad Johnston vs. Pitt, 1995 • Opponent Individual: 5 by Paul Anderson of Cincinnati, 1990 • WVU Team: 4 vs. Syracuse, 1980; vs. Syracuse, 1988; vs. Pitt, 1995 • Opponent Team: 5, by Cincinnati, 1990 • Two Teams: 6, WVU vs. Syracuse, 1980; WVU vs. Temple, 1981 PASSING TOUCHDOWNS • WVU Individual: 8 by Geno Smith vs. Baylor, 2012 • Opponent Individual: 6 by Landry Jones of Oklahoma, 2012 • WVU Team: 8 vs. Baylor, 2012 • Opponent Team: 6 by Oklahoma, 2012 • Two Teams: 13, WVU vs. Baylor, 2012 LONGEST TOUCHDOWN PASS • WVU Individual: 93 by Rasheed Marshall to Travis Garvin vs. Virginia Tech, 2003 • Opponent Individual: 94 by Trevone Boykin to Josh Boyce of TCU, 2012 LONGEST NON-TOUCHDOWN PASS • WVU Individual: 68 by Greg Jones to James Jett vs. Boston College, 1990 • Opponent Individual: 78 by Glenn Foley to Mark Chmura of Boston College, 1990 RECEPTIONS • WVU Individual: 14 by Tavon Austin vs. Baylor, 2012 • Opponent Individual: 17 by Terrance Williams of Baylor, 2012 RECEIVING YARDS • WVU Individual: 303 by Stedman Bailey vs. Baylor, 2012 • Opponent Individual: 314 by Terrance Williams of Baylor, 2012 RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS • WVU Individual: 5 by Stedman Bailey vs. Baylor, 2012 • Opponent Individual: 4 by Kenny Stills of Oklahoma, 2012 POINTS SCORED • WVU Individual: 36 by Steve Slaton vs. Louisville, 2005 • Opponent Individual: 24 by Samaje Perine of Oklahoma, 2014; by Kenny Stills of Oklahoma, 2012; by Collin Klein of Kansas State, 2012; by Michael Bush of Louisville, 2005; by Walter Washington of Temple, 2003 • WVU Team: 80 vs. Rutgers, 2001 • Opponent Team: 58 by Miami, 1986 • Two Teams: 133, WVU vs. Baylor, 2012 TOUCHDOWNS • WVU Individual: 6 by Steve Slaton vs. Louisville, 2005 • Opponent Individual: 4 by Samaje Perine of Oklahoma, 2014; by Kenny Stills of Oklahoma, 2012; by Collin Klein of Kansas State, 2012; by Michael Bush of Louisville, 2005; by Walter Washington of Temple, 2003 • WVU Team: 11 vs. Rutgers, 2001 • Opponent Team: 9 by Baylor, 2012 • Two Teams: 19, WVU vs. Baylor, 2012

POINTS BY KICK • WVU Individual: 15 by Josh Lambert vs. Kansas, 2014; by Tyler Bitancurt vs. Liberty, 2009; by Pat McAfee vs. Rutgers, 2006 • Opponent Individual: 14 by Matt McCrane of Kansas State, 2014 • Two Teams: 24, WVU vs. Rutgers, 1999 KICKED EXTRA POINT ATTEMPTS • WVU Individual: 10 by Brenden Rauh vs. Rutgers, 2001 • Opponent Individual: 8 by Greg Cox of Miami, 1986 • WVU Team: 11 vs. Rutgers, 2001 • Opponent Team: 8 by Miami, 1986 • Two Teams: 12, WVU vs. Connecticut, 2007; WVU vs. Rutgers, 2001; WVU vs. Rutgers, 1995 KICKED EXTRA POINTS MADE • WVU Individual: 10 by Tyler Bitancurt vs. Baylor, 2012; by Brenden Rauh vs. Rutgers, 2001 • Opponent Individual: 9 by Aaron Jones of Baylor, 2012 • WVU Team: 11 vs. Rutgers, 2001 • Opponent Team: 9 by Baylor, 2012 • Two Teams: 19, WVU vs. Baylor, 2012 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS • WVU Individual: 5 by Josh Lambert vs. Kansas, 2014; by Todd Sauerbrun vs. Louisville, 1993 • Opponent Individual: 6 by Matt McCrane of Kansas State, 2014; by Massimo Manca of Penn State, 1986 • WVU Team: 5 vs. Kansas, 2014; vs. Maryland, 1986; vs. Louisville, 1993 • Opponent Team: 6 by Kansas State, 2014; by Penn State, 1986 • Two Teams: 9, vs. Kansas State, 2014; vs. Pitt, 2009 FIELD GOALS MADE • WVU Individual: 4 by Josh Lambert vs. Kansas, 2014; by Tyler Bitancurt vs. Pitt, 2009; by Tyler Bitancurt vs. Liberty, 2009; by Pat McAfee vs. Rutgers, 2006; by Paul Woodside vs. Maryland, 1982; by Paul Woodside vs. Syracuse, 1982 • Opponent Individual: 4 by Matt McCrane of Kansas State, 2014; by Ross Krautman of Syracuse, 2010; by • Jeremy Ito of Rutgers, 2006; by Mickey Thomas of Virginia Tech, 1989; Brian Lowe of Boston College, • 1986; by Massimo Manca of Penn State, 1986 • WVU Team: 4 vs. Kansas, 2014; vs. Pitt, 2009; vs. Liberty, 2009; vs. Maryland, 1982 • Opponent Team: 4 by Kansas State, 2014; by Norfolk State, 2011; by Syracuse, 2010; by Rutgers, 2006; by Virginia Tech, 1989; by Boston College, 1986; by Penn State, 1986 • Two Teams: 7, Pitt vs. West Virginia, 2009 LONGEST FIELD GOAL • WVU: 55 by Paul Woodside vs. Louisville, 1984 • Opponent: 53 by Dave Teggart of Connecticut, 2011; by Patrick Shadle of Syracuse, 2008 PUNT RETURNS • WVU Individual: 9 by Mike Baker vs. Eastern Michigan, 1993 • Opponent Individual: 8 by Steve Suter of Maryland, 2002 • WVU Team: 10 vs. Eastern Michigan, 1993 • Opponent Team: 8 by Maryland, 2002 • Two Teams: 12, WVU vs. Eastern Michigan, 1993 PUNT RETURN YARDAGE • WVU Individual: 168 by Nate Terry vs. Rutgers, 1997 • Opponent Individual: 142 by Steve Suter of Maryland, 2002 • WVU Team: 168 vs. Rutgers, 1997 • Opponent Team: 142 by Maryland, 2002 • Two Teams: 195, WVU vs. Rutgers, 1997


Series Records Opponent Auburn Ball State Baylor Boston College Bowling Green Cal State Fullerton Cincinnati Coastal Carolina Colorado Colorado State Connecticut Duke East Carolina Eastern Michigan Eastern Washington Idaho James Madison Kansas Kansas State Kent State Liberty Louisiana Tech Louisville LSU Marshall Maryland Miami. Miami, Ohio Mississippi State Missouri Navy Norfolk State Northern Illinois Notre Dame Ohio Ohio State Oklahoma Pacific Penn State Pitt Purdue Richmond Rutgers South Carolina Syracuse TCU Temple Tenn-Chattanooga Towson Tulsa UCF UNLV USF Villanova Virginia Virginia Tech Western Michigan Wisconsin Wofford

First Last Last Met Met Score Record 2008 2008 34-17 1-0 1989 1994 16-14 2-0 2012 2014 41-27 2-0 1982 2004 17-36 9-2-1 1988 2011 55-10 3-0 1988 1988 45-10 1-0 1987 2010 37-10 5-2 2010 2010 31-0 1-0 2009 2009 35-24 1-0 1981 1981 49-3 1-0 2005 2011 43-16 4-0 1985 1985 20-18 1-0 1981 2009 35-20 12-0 1993 1993 48-6 1-0 2006 2006 52-3 1-0 2000 2000 28-16 1-0 2004 2004 45-10 1-0 2012 2012 33-14 2-0 2012 2014 20-26 0-2 1990 2001 34-14 3-0 2009 2009 33-20 1-0 1992 1994 52-16 2-0 1984 2011 35-38 6-2 2011 2011 21-47 0-1 1997 2012 69-34 6-0 1980 2011 31-21 10-6 1986 2002 23-40 1-6 1992 1999 43-27 1-0-1 2007 2007 38-13 1-0 1993 1993 35-3 1-0 1999 1999 28-31 0-1 2011 2011 55-12 1-0 1986 1986 47-14 1-0 2000 2000 28-42 0-1 1983 2001 20-3 4-0 1998 1998 17-34 0-1 2012 2014 33-45 0-2 1983 1983 48-7 1-0 1980 1992 26-40 2-5 1981 2011 21-20 8-6-2 1995 1995 24-26 0-1 1980 1982 43-10 2-0 1981 2010 35-10 14-0 1989 1991 21-16 2-0 1980 2010 14-19 9-7 2012 2014 30-31 0-2 1981 2004 42-21 9-1 2002 2002 56-7 1-0 2014 2014 54-0 1-0 1998 1998 44-21 1-0 2003 2003 36-18 1-0 2010 2010 49-10 1-0 2006 2010 20-6 2-1 2008 2008 48-21 1-0 1980 1984 7-27 1-1 1981 2005 17-34 7-6 1996 2007 62-24 2-0 2003 2003 17-24 0-1 2005 2005 35-7 1-0

TOUCHDOWNS ON PUNT RETURNS • WVU Individual: 1 by Tavon Austin (76 yards) vs. TCU, 2012; by Antonio Lewis (76 yards) vs. East Carolina, 2005; by Adam Jones (76 yards) vs. East Carolina, 2004; by Lance Frazier (64 yards) vs. Temple, 2003; by Antonio Brown (80 yards) vs. Rutgers, 1999; by David Carter (14 yard return of blocked punt) vs. Maryland, 1998; by Gary Thompkins (28 yard return of blocked punt) vs. Marshall, 1997; by Rodney Allen (2 yards) vs. Miami, 1994; by Cam Zopp (fumble recovery in end zone) vs. Louisville, 1984; by Willie Drewrey (65 yards) vs. Colorado State,1981; Fulton Walker (77 yards) vs. Richmond, 1980 • Opponent Individual: 1 by Tyler Lockett (43 yards) of Kansas State, 2014; by Nick Harwell (76 yards) of Kansas, 2014; by Andre Booker (87 yards) of Marshall, 2011; Will Blackmon (71 yards) of Boston College, 2004; by DeJuan Tribble (41 yards) of Boston College, 2004; by Steve Suter (80 yards) of Maryland, 2002; by Joey Getherall (73 yards) of Notre Dame; by Deon Maddox (72 yards) of Syracuse,1996; by Nathaniel Brooks (20 yard return of blocked punt) of Miami, 1996; by Derrek Batson (97 yards) of East Carolina, 1992; by Marshall Roberts (63 yards) of Rutgers, 1989 • WVU Team: 1, 10 times; most recent vs. TCU, 2012 • Opponent Team: 2, by Boston College, 2004 • Two Teams: 2, WVU vs. Boston College, 2004 LONGEST PUNT RETURN • WVU Individual: 80 (TD) by Antonio Brown vs. Rutgers, 1999 • Opponent Individual: 97 (TD) by Derrek Batson of East Carolina, 1992 KICKOFF RETURNS • WVU Individual: 8 by Tavon Austin vs. Oklahoma, 2012 • Opponent Individual: 7 by Boo Boo Gates of Bowling Green, 2011; by Nathan Jones of Rutgers, 2001; by Gary Brown of Penn State, 1988; by Bren Lowrey of Maryland, 1988; • WVU Team: 9 vs. Oklahoma, 2012; vs. Miami, 1986 • Opponent Team: 10 by Bowling Green, 2011; by Connecticut, 2007; by Rutgers, 1995; by Rutgers, 2001 • Two Teams: 15, WVU vs. Oklahoma, 2012 KICKOFF RETURN YARDAGE • WVU Individual: 199 by Tavon Austin vs. Kansas State, 2012 • Opponent Individual: 202 by Mike Pringle of Cal State Fullerton, 1988 • WVU Team: 235 vs. Kansas State, 2012 • Opponent Team: 258 by Bowling Green, 2011 • Two Teams: 397, WVU vs. Louisville, 1993 TOUCHDOWNS ON KICKOFF RETURNS • WVU Individual: 1 by Mario Alford vs. Kansas (94 yards), 2014; by Tavon Austin vs. Kansas State (100 yards), 2012; vs. Marshall (100 yards), 2011; (98 yards) vs. Connecticut, 2009; by Shawn Terry (100 yards) vs. Syracuse, 2000; by Nate Terry (81 yards) vs. Temple, 1999; by Nate Terry (100 yards) vs. Temple, 1997; by Nate Terry (100 yards) vs. East Carolina, 1997; by Willie Drewrey (93 yards) vs.Syracuse, 1984 • Opponent Individual: 1 by Alex Ross (100 yards) of Oklahoma, 2014; by Morris Claiborne (99 yards) of LSU, 2011; by Mardy Gilyard (100 yards) of Cincinnati, 2008; by Curt Warner (88 yards) of Penn State, 1980; by Jesse Williams (94 yards) of Richmond, 1980 • WVU Team: 1 vs. Kansas, 2014; Kansas State, 2012; Marshall, 2011; Connecticut, 2009; vs. Maryland, 2006; vs. Syracuse, 2000; vs. Temple, 1999; vs. Temple, 1997; vs. East Carolina, 1997; vs. Syracuse, 1980 • Opponent Team: 1 by Oklahoma, 2014; by LSU, 2011; by Cincinnati, 2008; by Richmond, 1980; by Penn State, 1980 • Two Teams: 1, 12 times; most recent WVU vs. Kansas State, 2012 LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN • WVU: 100 by Tavon Austin vs. Kansas State, 2012; vs. Marshall, 2011; by Nate Terry vs. East Carolina, 1997; by Nate Terry vs. Temple, 1997; by Shawn Terry vs. Syracuse, 2000 • Opponent: 100 (TD) by Alex Ross of Oklahoma, 2014; by Mardy Gilyard of Cincinnati, 2008 PUNTS • WVU Individual: 10 by Mark Fazzolari vs. Virginia Tech, 2001; by Jody McKown vs. Pitt, 1981; by Curt Carion vs. Penn State, 1980 • Opponent Individual: 14 by Trevor Pardulla of Kansas, 2014 • WVU Team: 11 vs. Idaho, 2000 • Opponent Team: 14 by Kansas, 2014 • Two Teams: 20, WVU vs. Cincinnati, 2003; WVU vs. Pitt, 1981

PUNT AVERAGE • WVU Individual: 54.3 (7-380) by Todd Sauerbrun vs. Maryland, 1994 • Opponent Individual: 54.0 (3-162) by Dave Zastudil of Ohio, 2001 • WVU Team: 54.3 (7-380) vs. Maryland, 1994 • Opponent Team: 54.0 (3 162) by Ohio, 2001 • Two Teams: 49.5 (7-347), WVU vs. Ohio, 2001 PUNT YARDAGE • WVU Individual: 437 by Mark Fazzolari vs. Virginia Tech, 2001 • Opponent Individual: 621 by Trevor Pardulla of Kansas, 2014 • WVU Team: 448 vs. Idaho, 2000 • Opponent Team: 621 by Kansas, 2014 • Two Teams: 857, WVU vs. Ball State, 1994 LONGEST PUNT • WVU Individual: 78 by Mark Fazzolari vs. Virginia Tech, 1999 • Opponent Individual: 84 by Klaus Wilmsmeyer of Louisville, 1990 MOST INTERCEPTIONS • WVU Individual: 3 by Vann Washington vs. Louisiana Tech, 1994; by Darrell Whitmore vs. Cincinnati, 1990 • Opponent Individual: 2 by many players, most recent Doug Hogue of Syracuse, 2010 LONGEST TOUCHDOWN INTERCEPTION RETURN • WVU Individual: 97 by Vann Washington vs. Louisiana Tech, 1994 • Opponent Individual: 85 by Scott Radecic of Penn State, 1982 LONGEST NON-TOUCHDOWN INTERCEPTION RETURN • WVU Individual: 83 by Barrett Green vs. Rutgers, 1997 • Opponent Individual: 73 by Curtis Wyatt of East Carolina, 1982 LONGEST FUMBLE RECOVERY RETURN • WVU Individual: 97 (TD) by Mike Collins vs. Missouri, 1993 • Opponent Individual: 97 (TD) by Ernie Lewis of East Carolina, 1992 FUMBLES • WVU: 8 vs. Penn State, 1980 • Opponents: 7 by Tulsa, 1998; Cincinnati, 2003 • Two Teams: 12, WVU vs. Syracuse, 1990 FUMBLES LOST • WVU: 5 vs. Syracuse, 1990; vs. Miami, Ohio, 1992 • Opponents: 5 by Cincinnati, 2003 • Two Teams: 8, WVU vs. Cincinnati, 2003 TURNOVERS • WVU: 7 vs. Syracuse, 1990 • Opponents: 8, by Rutgers, 2001 • Two Teams: 10, WVU vs. Cincinnati, 2003; Cincinnati, 1990 PENALTIES • WVU: 16 vs. Rutgers, 2001 • Opponents: 19 by Norfolk State, 2011 • Two Teams: 32, WVU vs. Baylor, 2014 YARDS PENALIZED • WVU: 158 vs. Temple, 1983 • Opponents: 215 by Baylor, 2014 • Two Teams: 353, WVU vs. Baylor, 2014 FIRST DOWNS • WVU: 33 vs. Baylor, 2014; vs. Towson, 2014; vs. Baylor, 2012 • Opponents: 34 by Baylor, 2012 • Two Teams: 67, WVU vs. Baylor, 2012 FIRST DOWNS RUSHING • WVU: 22 vs. Cincinnati, 1987; vs. East Carolina, 2002 • Opponents: 23 by Navy, 1999 • Two Teams: 48, WVU vs. Cincinnati, 1987 FIRST DOWNS PASSING • WVU: 23 vs. LSU, 2011 • Opponents: 24 by Oklahoma, 2012 • Two Teams: 41, WVU vs. Baylor, 2012 FIRST DOWNS BY PENALTY • WVU: 10 vs. Baylor, 2014 • Opponents: 7 by Baylor, 2014 • Two Teams: 17, WVU vs. Baylor, 2014

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YEAR-BY-YEARResults YEAR W L T COACH 2014 7-6-0 Dana Holgorsen 2013 4-8-0 Dana Holgorsen 2012 7-6-0 Dana Holgorsen 2011 10-3-0 Dana Holgorsen 2010 9-4-0 Bill Stewart 2009 9-4-0 Bill Stewart 2008 9-4-0 Bill Stewart 2007 1-0-0 Bill Stewart 2007 10-2-0 Rich Rodriguez 2006 11-2-0 Rich Rodriguez 2005 11-1-0 Rich Rodriguez 2004 8-4-0 Rich Rodriguez 2003 8-5-0 Rich Rodriguez

CAPTAINS Karl Joseph Michael Molinari Wes Tonkery, Clint Trickett Pat Eger Darwin Cook Will Clarke Charles Sims Tavon Austin Jeff Braun Terence Garvin Shaq Rowell Don Barclay Najee Goode Geno Smith Keith Tandy Noel Devine Chris Neild Jock Sanders J.T. Thomas Jarrett Brown Reed Williams Tito Gonzales Mortty Ivy Pat McAfee Ryan Stancheck Pat White Keilen Dykes Marc Magro Owen Schmitt Vaughn Rivers Keilen Dykes Marc Magro Owen Schmitt Vaughn Rivers Jay Henry Tim Lindsey Brandon Myles Dan Mozes Jahmile Addae Ernest Hunter Garin Justice Mike Lorello Adam Lehnortt Ben Lynch Rasheed Marshall Jerry White Lance Frazier Brian King Grant Wiley Quincy Wilson

WVU 435

OPP. 359

316

400

513

495

489

348

327

176

340

282

319

221

2002 9-4-0 Rich Rodriguez 2001 3-8-0 Rich Rodriguez 2000 7-5-0 Don Nehlen 1999 4-7-0 Don Nehlen

Avon Cobourne James Davis Lance Nimmo David Upchurch Avon Cobourne Kyle Kayden Brad Knell Brenden Rauh Chris Edmonds Khori Ivy Kyle Kayden Tanner Russell Anthony Becht Marc Bulger Barrett Green

174

48

28

467

207

505

282

385

214

361

246

376

297

396

302

235

268

356

363

292

289

YEAR W L T COACH 1998 8-4-0 Don Nehlen 1997 7-5-0 Don Nehlen 1996 8-4-0 Don Nehlen 1995 5-6-0 Don Nehlen 1994 7-6-0 Don Nehlen 1993 11-1-0 Don Nehlen 1992 5-4-2 Don Nehlen 1991 6-5-0 Don Nehlen 1990 4-7-0 Don Nehlen 1989 8-3-1 Don Nehlen 1988 11-1 Don Nehlen 1987 6-6-0 Don Nehlen

CAPTAINS Shawn Foreman Bryan Pukenas Gary Stills John Thornton Shawn Foreman Henry Slay Leroy White Charles Emanuel Chad Johnston Aaron Beasley Buddy Hager Rob Keys Lovett Purnell Tom Robsock Matt Taffoni Rich Braham Tim Brown Mike Collins Mike Compton Rick Dolly Boris Graham Lorenzo Styles Steve Grant John Ray Jim Gray Rico Tyler Sam Wilson Dale Wolfley Chris Haering Adrian Moss Renaldo Turnbull Kevin Koken Bo Orlando Robert Pickett John Stroia Brad Hunt Harvey Smith

WVU 410

OPP. 265

360

280

271

156

253

210

296

286

408

212

286

238

187

224

217

238

339

221

493

208

330

212

1986 4-7-0 Don Nehlen 1985 7-3-1 Don Nehlen 1984 8-4-0 Don Nehlen 1983 9-3-0 Don Nehlen 1982 9-3-0 Don Nehlen 1981 9-3-0 Don Nehlen 1980 6-6-0 Don Nehlen 1979 5-6-0 Frank Cignetti 1978 2-9-0 Frank Cignetti 1977 5-6-0 Frank Cignetti 1976 5-6-0 Frank Cignetti

John Holifield Jeff Lucas Brian Jozwiak Van Richardson Fred Smalls Tom Bowman Dave Preston Ron Wolfley Jeff Hostetler Dave Oblak Mark Raugh Darryl Talley Oliver Luck Calvin Turner Gordon Gordon Fulton Walker Rich Dugan Jim Himic Jerry Holmes Al Pisula Steve Lewis Jeff Macerelli Wayne Gatewood Tom Pridemore Ken Culbertson Steve Earley Johnny Schell

210

286

189

158

259

170

322

189

272

151

284

155

305

299

185

279

167

364

244

264

184

202


YEAR W L T COACH 1975 9-3-0 Bobby Bowden 1974 4-7-0 Bobby Bowden 1973 6-5-0 Bobby Bowden 1972 8-4-0 Bobby Bowden 1971 7-4-0 Bobby Bowden 1970 8-3-0 Bobby Bowden 1969 10-1-0 Jim Carlen 1968 7-3-0 Jim Carlen 1967 5-4-1 Jim Carlen 1966 3-5-2 Jim Carlen 1965 6-4-0 Gene Corum 1964 7-4-0 Gene Corum 1963 4-6-0 Gene Corum 1962 8-2-0 Gene Corum 1961 4-6-0 Gene Corum 1960 0-8-2 Gene Corum 1959 3-7-0 Art Lewis 1958 4-5-1 Art Lewis 1957 7-2-1 Art Lewis 1956 6-4-0 Art Lewis 1955 8-2-0 Art Lewis 1954 8-1-0 Art Lewis 1953 8-2-0 Art Lewis 1952 7-2-0 Art Lewis

CAPTAINS Jack Eastwood Arthur Owens David Van Halanger Jeffrey Merrow Marshall Mills Walter Bragg David Jagdmann Thomas Zakowski Bernard Galiffa Robert Sims Leon Jenkins Terry King Terry Voithofer James Braxton John Hale Carl Crennel George Henshaw Baker Brown Thomas Kucer Richard Hardison Danny Williamson James Sypult Stanley Lysick Allen McCune William Sullivan Alan Hoover James Mazella Bernard Carney Peter Goimarac Glenn Holton Keith Melenyzer Jim Moss Robert Timmerman William Winter Charles Lanasa Carmen Pomponio William Lopasky Terry Fairbanks Robert Guenther Joseph Kopnisky Bruce Bosley Robert “Sam” Huff Fred Wyant Charles Donaldson Gene Lamone Thomas Allman William Jarrett Ralph Starkey Paul Bischoff

WVU 283

OPP. 192

210

227

212

266

415

289

280

220

311

200

302

113

207

141

188

117

158 279

197 264

162

211

154

201

211

137

134

145

40

259

74 268 179 130 285

204 200 118 106 104

209

74

309

154

234

116

1951 5-5-0 Art Lewis 1950 2-8-0 Art Lewis 1949 4-6-1 Dudley S. DeGroot 1948 9-3-0 Dudley S. DeGroot 1947 6-4-0 William F. Kern 1946 5-5-0 William F. Kern 1945 2-6-1 Ira Errett Rodgers 1944 5-3-1 Ira Errett Rodgers 1943 4-3-0 Ira Errett Rodgers 1942 5-4-0 William F. Kern 1941 4-6-0 William F. Kern 1940 4-4-1 William F. Kern 1939 2-6-1 Marshall Glenn 1938 4-5-1 Marshall Glenn 1937 8-1-1 Marshall Glenn 1936 6-4-0 Charles C. Tallman 1935 3-4-2 Charles C. Tallman

James Danter Kereazis Konstantinos Lawrence Ciccarelli Peter Zinaich Victor Bonfili Russell Combs Frank Reno Eugene Corum Victor Peelish John Pozego Russell Lopez Robert Dutton Richard McElwee Henry Goodman John Shonk Albert Baisi Harry Clarke Alex Atty, Sam Audia David Volkin Herbert Barna Joseph Stydahar

225

190

163 227 257

259 275 140

252 120 122 191 124 119 85 127 70

84 99 126 130 79 91 126 94 94

98 183 151 129

117 39 122 96

1891MOUNTAINEERS

YEAR W L T COACH CAPTAINS 1934 6-4-0 Charles C. Tallman Herbert Stewart John Vargo 1933 3-5-3 Earle Neale Arthur Swisher 1932 5-5-0 Earle Neale Fred Schweitzer 1931 4-6-0 Earle Neale John Doyle 1930 5-5-0 Ira Errett Rodgers Walter Gordon 1929 4-3-3 Ira Errett Rodgers Marshall Glenn 1928 8-2-0 Ira Errett Rodgers Clarence Keefer 1927 2-4-3 Ira Errett Rodgers Winchester Latham 1926 6-4-0 Ira Errett Rodgers Ross McHenry 1925 8-1-0 Ira Errett Rodgers Walter Mahan 1924 8-1-0 Clarence Spears Fred Graham 1923 7-1-1 Clarence Spears Fred “Jack” Simons 1922 10-0-1 Clarence Spears Russell Meredith 1921 5-4-1 Clarence Spears Robert H.C. Kay 1920 5-4-1 Mont McIntire Howard Lentz 1919 8-2-0 Mont McIntire Ira Errett Rodgers 1918 No Football/Influenza and World War I 1917 6-3-1 Mont McIntire Russell Bailey 1916 5-2-2 Mont McIntire Harry Curry 1915 5-2-1 Sol Metzger Carl P. Leatherwood 1914 5-4-0 Sol Metzger Orrin H. Davis 1913 3-4-2 E.R. Sweetland Melville Boyles 1912 6-3-0 W.P. Edmunds Carl G. Bachmann 1911 6-3-0 C.A. Leuder Ernest Bell 1910 2-4-1 C.A. Leuder Rudolph Munk 1909 4-3-2 C.A. Leuder Lee Hutchinson 1908 5-3-0 C.A. Leuder Mont M. McIntire 1907 6-4-0 Clarence Russell Thomas Leahy 1906 5-5-0 Carl Forkum Thomas Leahy 1905 8-1-0 Carl Forkum Paul H. Martin 1904 6-3-0 Anthony Chez Paul H. Martin 1903 7-1-0 H.E. Trout Harry M. Seamon 1902 7-4-0 Louis Yeager Lewis O. Smith 1901 3-2-0 Louis Yeager Milton S. Hodges 1900 4-3-0 John E. Hill Roscoe C. Brown 1899 2-3-0 Louis Yeager A. C. Chapman 1898 6-1-0 Harry Anderson Louis Yeager 1897 5-4-1 George R. Krebs Henry M. White 1896 3-7-2 Thomas G. Trenchard George R. Krebs 1895 5-1-0 Harry McCrory William J. Bruner 1894 2-2-0 F. William Rane George H.A. Kunst 1893 2-1-0 F. William Rane Harry M. Leps 1892 No Football 1891 0 1 0 Frederick L. Emory Robert F. Bivens Totals : 719-477-45 (.598)

WVU 117

OPP. 113

87 137 91 111 77 152 68 141 175 282 297 267 160 169 326

145 115 122 103 95 38 129 93 18 47 41 34 82 113 53

161 198 208 159 109 131 91 20 113 101 236 192 204 99 146 219 73 53 28 64 92 14 58 28 24

50 38 20 96 137 106 67 95 81 29 38 74 22 233 45 87 34 104 78 23 45 101 10 52 60

0

72

25,986 19,598

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COACHINGHistory By Chronology Coach

Years Win Loss Tie Pct.

Dana Holgorsen (2011-14)

4

28

23

0

.549

Bill Stewart (2008-10)

3

28

12

0

.700

Rich Rodriguez (2001-07)

7

60

26

0

.698

Don Nehlen (1980-2000)

21

149

93

4

.614

Frank Cignetti (1976-79)

4

17

27

0

.386

Bobby Bowden (1970-75)

6

42

26

0

.618

Jim Carlen (1966-69)

4

25

13

3

.646

Gene Corum (1960-65)

6

29

30

2

.492

Art “Pappy” Lewis (1950-59)

10

58

38

2

.602

Dudley S. DeGroot (1948-49)

2

13

9

1

.587

William F. “Bill” Kern (1940-42,46-47)

5

24

23

1

.510

Ira Errett Rodgers (1925-30, 43-45)

9

44

31

8

.578

Marshall “Little Sleepy” Glenn (1937-39)

3

14

12

3

.534

Charles C. “Trusty” Tallman (1934-36)

3

15

12

2

.552

Earle “Greasy” Neale (1931-33)

3

12

16

3

.435

Clarence Spears (1921-24)

4

30

6

3

.808

Mont McIntire (1916-17, 19-20)

4

24

11

4

.667

Sol Metzger (1914-15)

2

10

6

1

.618

E.R. Sweetland (1913)

1

3

4

2

.444

W.P. Edmunds (1912)

1

6

3

0

.667

C.A. Leuder (1908-11)

4

17

13

3

.561

Clarence Russell (1907)

1

6

4

0

.600

Carl Forkum (1905-06)

2

13

6

0

.684

Anthony Chez (1904)

1

6

3

0

.667

H.E. Trout (1903)

1

7

1

0

.875

John E. Hill (1900)

1

4

3

0

.571

Louis Yeager (1899, 1901-02)

3

12

9

0

.571

Harry Anderson (1898)

1

6

1

0

.857

George R. Krebs (1897)

1

5

4

1

.550

Thomas G. “Doggy” Trenchard (1896)

1

3

7

2

.333

Harry McCrory (1895)

1

5

1

0

.833

F. William “John” Rane (1893-94)

2

4

3

0

.571

Frederick Lincoln Emory (1891)

1

0

1

0

.000

Totals

176

122 719 477 45 .598

By Percentage

H.E. Trout............................................................875 Harry Anderson..................................................857 Harry McCrory....................................................833 Clarence Spears.................................................808 Bill Stewart.........................................................700 Rich Rodriguez...................................................698 Carl Forkum........................................................684 Mont McIntire.....................................................667 W.P. Edmunds....................................................667 Anthony Chez.....................................................667 Jim Carlen..........................................................646 Bobby Bowden...................................................618 Sol Metzger........................................................618 Don Nehlen.........................................................614 Art Lewis.............................................................602 Clarence Russell.................................................600 Dud DeGroot......................................................587 Ira Errett Rodgers...............................................578 John E. Hill.........................................................571 F. William Rane...................................................571 Louis Yeager.......................................................571 C.A. Leuder........................................................561 Charles Tallman..................................................552 George Krebs.....................................................550 Dana Holgorsen..................................................549 Marshall Glenn...................................................534 Bill Kern..............................................................510 Gene Corum.......................................................492 E.R. Sweetland...................................................444 Earle Neale.........................................................435 Frank Cignetti.....................................................386 Thomas Trenchard..............................................333

By Wins

149........................................................ Don Nehlen 60.................................................... Rich Rodriguez 58..............................................................Art Lewis 44................................................ Ira Errett Rodgers 42....................................................Bobby Bowden 30.................................................. Clarence Spears 29........................................................ Gene Corum 28...................................................Dana Holgorsen 28.......................................................... Bill Stewart 25............................................................Jim Carlen 24..................................................... Mont McIntyre 24............................................................... Bill Kern 17...................................................... Frank Cignetti 17..........................................................C.A. Leuder 15................................................... Charles Tallman 14.....................................................Marshall Glenn 13....................................................... Dud DeGroot 13......................................................... Carl Forkum 12........................................................ Louis Yeager 12.......................................................... Earle Neale 10......................................................... Sol Metzger 7............................................................... H.E. Trout 6.......................................................W.P. Edmunds 6................................................... Clarence Russell 6....................................................... Anthony Chez 6.....................................................Harry Anderson 5........................................................George Krebs 5...................................................... Harry McCrory 4............................................................John E. Hill 4..................................................... F. William Rane 3..................................................... E.R. Sweetland 3................................................ Thomas Trenchard


ALL-TIMEScores 1891 (0-1)

COACH FREDERICK LINCOLN EMORY N28

0-72/L

Washington & Jefferson

1899 (2-3)

Morgantown

1892

No Football

1893 (2-1)

COACH F. WILLIAM “JOHN” RANE

O7 N25 N30

12-0/W 12-2/W 0-58/L

Mt. Pleasant Uniontown Independents Washington & Jefferson

Mt. Pleasant, Pa. Uniontown, Pa. Washington, Pa.

1894 (2-2)

COACH F. WILLIAM “JOHN” RANE

O20 16-0/W Mt. Pleasant Morgantown O27 0-36/L Greensburg Athletic Assoc. Connellsville, Pa. N10 6-0/W Bethany Morgantown N17 6-16/L Marietta Parkersburg

1895 (5-1)

COACH HARRY MCCRORY

O5 6-0/W Mt. Pleasant O19 10-0/W Latrobe Independents O26 8-0/W W.U.P. (Pitt) N9 6-0/W Marietta N23 0-4/L Washington & Jefferson N27 28-6/W Washington & Lee

Mt. Pleasant, Pa. Uniontown, Pa. Wheeling Parkersburg Wheeling Charleston

1896 (3-7-2)

COACH THOMAS G. “DOGGY” TRENCHARD

S26 6-0/W Grove City O15 0-18/L Lafayette O16 0-6/L Lafayette O17 0-34/L Lafayette O24 4-0/W Pittsburgh Athletic Club N7 0-0/T Duquesne Athletic Club N13 0-5/L Latrobe Independents N14 4-0/W Latrobe Independents N21 0-6/L Duquesne Athletic Club N26 0-0/T Pittsburgh Athletic Club N26 0-26/L Mahoning Cycle Club N30 0-6/L Centre

Morgantown Fairmont Parkersburg Wheeling Pittsburgh, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. Latrobe, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. Youngstown, Ohio Danville, Ky.

1897 (5-4-1)

COACH GEORGE R. KREBS

O9 0-5/L Pittsburgh Athletic Club O14 18-0/W Westminster O16 6-0/W Marietta O23 0-12/L Washington & Jefferson O30 0-0/T Pittsburgh Collegians N4 14-0/W Washington & Lee N5 0-12/L Ohio N6 24-0/W Ohio State N17 30-0/W Bethany N25 0-16/L Latrobe Independents

Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown Fairmont Washington, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. Charleston Athens, Ohio Parkersburg Fairmont Latrobe, Pa.

1898 (6-1)

COACH HARRY ANDERSON | Champions of the South

O7 24-0/W Westminster O15 6-5/W Marietta O27 0-18/L Pittsburgh Athletic Club O29 6-0/W Marietta N4 6-0/W W.U.P. (Pitt) N14 6-0/W Virginia N16 16-0/W Ohio

Morgantown Marietta, Ohio Pittsburgh, Pa. Clarksburg Fairmont Charleston Parkersburg

COACH LOUIS YEAGER

O11 6-0/W Grove City O21 0-29/L Washington & Jefferson O23 5-23/L Marietta N4 17-6/W Waynesburg N30 0-20/L Waynesburg

1905 (8-1)

Morgantown Washington, Pa. Marietta, Ohio Clarksburg Waynesburg, Pa.

1900 (4-3)

COACH JOHN E. HILL

O6 O20 O27 N3 N5 N10 N17

6-5/W 24-6/W 6-19/L 0-27/L 6-5/W 11-6/W 0-36/L

W.U.P. (Pitt) Monessen Independents Marietta Ohio State Ohio Wesleyan California State, Pa. Washington & Jefferson

Morgantown Morgantown Marietta, Ohio Columbus, Ohio Delaware, Ohio California, Pa. Washington, Pa.

1901 (3-2)

COACH LOUIS YEAGER

O5 0-12/L W.U.P. (Pitt) O19 37-0/W Grove City N9 31-0/W Westminster N13 0-22/L Washington & Jefferson N23 5-0/W Marietta

Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Washington, Pa. Morgantown

1902 (7-4)

COACH LOUIS YEAGER

S27 11-6/W Alumni and All-Stars O4 25-0/W Westminster O11 0-30/L Ohio State O18 0-6/L Alumni and All-Stars O22 23-6/W W.U.P. (Pitt) O24 12-6/W Marietta N1 0-5/L Georgetown N15 53-0/W Grove City N19 0-23/L Washington & Jefferson N22 17-5/W Washington & Lee N27 78-0/W West Virginia Wesleyan

O3 24-6/W W.U.P (Pitt) O10 21-0/W Grove City O16 18-11/W Marietta O19 39-0/W West Virginia Wesleyan O24 21-0/W Westminster O31 6-34/L Ohio State N14 11-5/W Bethany N26 6-0/W Washington & Jefferson

Morgantown Morgantown Columbus, Ohio Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Marietta, Ohio Washington, D.C. Morgantown Washington, Pa. Charleston Morgantown

Morgantown Morgantown Marietta, Ohio Clarksburg Morgantown Columbus, Ohio Wheeling Washington, Pa.

1904 (6-3)

COACH ANTHONY CHEZ

S24 15-0/W Westminster O1 16-0/W California State, Pa. O7 19-11/W Ohio Wesleyan O15 0-34/L Penn State O22 0-130/L Michigan N8 0-53/L W.U.P. (Pitt) N15 18-0/W Alumni and All Stars N19 6-5/W Washington U. N24 25-0/W Marietta

S30 15-0/W Westminster O7 12-0/W California State, Pa. O14 28-0/W Ohio O21 46-0/W Bethany N4 45-0/W Kentucky N11 17-10/W California State, Pa. N18 24-0/W Bethany N25 0-6/L Penn State N30 17-6/W Marietta

Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown State College, Pa. Ann Arbor, Mich. Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown St. Louis, Mo. Marietta, Ohio

Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown California, Pa. Wheeling State College, Pa. Marietta, Ohio

1906 (5-5)

COACH CARL FORKUM

S29 6-9/L Ohio Morgantown O6 37-0/W Connellsville Independents Morgantown O13 11-0/W California State, Pa. Morgantown O18 2-4/L Marietta Marietta, Ohio O27 25-0/W Grove City Morgantown N3 51-0/W Carnegie Tech Morgantown N10 0-17/L W.U.P. (Pitt) Pittsburgh, Pa. N17 54-4/W West Virginia Wesleyan Morgantown N23 0-11/L Penn State State College, Pa. N29 6-29/L Washington & Jefferson Washington, Pa.

1907 (6-4)

COACH CLARENCE RUSSELL

1903 (7-1)

COACH H.E. TROUT

COACH CARL FORKUM

S28 35-5/W Ohio O2 55-0/W Parkersburg YMCA O5 36-0/W California State, Pa. O16 65-0/W West Virginia Wesleyan O26 2-4/L Marietta N2 0-6/L Navy N9 0-10/L W.U.P. (Pitt) N16 27-0/W Westminster N28 5-13/L Washington & Jefferson N29 11-0/W Alumni and All-Stars

Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Parkersburg Annapolis, Md. Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown Washington, Pa. Morgantown

1908 (5-3)

COACH C.A. LEUDER

S26 0-6/L Pennsylvania O17 16-0/W Carnegie Tech O24 0-12/L Penn State O31 12-0/W Marietta N7 0-11/L Pitt N14 4-0/W Pittsburgh Lyceum N21 47-0/W Bethany N28 22-0/W Westminster

Philadelphia, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. State College, Pa. Parkersburg Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown

1909 (4-3-2)

COACH C.A. LEUDER

O2 15-0/W Waynesburg O9 0-12/L Pennsylvania O16 40-5/W Slippery Rock O23 6-6/T Bucknell O30 3-0/W Marietta N6 0-0/T Pitt N13 0-40/L Penn State N17 49-0/W West Virginia Wesleyan N25 5-18/L Washington & Jefferson

Morgantown Philadelphia, Pa. Morgantown Morgantown Parkersburg Morgantown State College, Pa. Morgantown Morgantown

1910 (2-4-1)

COACH C.A. LEUDER

O1 6-0/W Westminster O8 0-38/L Pennsylvania O15 0-0/T Bethany

Morgantown Philadelphia, Pa. Morgantown

177


O22 0-9/L Bucknell O29 6-10/L Marietta N5 0-38/L Pitt N12 9-0/W Bethany

Morgantown Parkersburg Pittsburgh, Pa. Wheeling

1911 (6-3)

COACH C.A. LEUDER

S30 17-0/W Waynesburg O14 3-0/W Ohio O21 3-0/W Westminster O28 17-15/W Marshall N4 6-5/W Washington & Jefferson N11 0-32/L Navy N18 6-10/L Allegheny N25 36-0/W West Virginia Wesleyan N30 3-5/L Denison

Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Annapolis, Md. Morgantown Morgantown Fairmont

1912 (6-3)

COACH W.P. EDMUNDS

O5 14-19/L West Virginia Wesleyan O12 7-0/W Westminster O19 20-13/W Geneva O26 6-0/W Ohio N2 8-7/W Allegheny N9 22-6/W Marietta N16 0-41/L Virginia Tech N23 48-3/W Waynesburg N28 6-17/L Denison

Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Morgantwon Marietta, Ohio Blacksburg, Va. Morgantown Fairmont

1913 (3-4-2)

COACH E.R. SWEETLAND

S27 43-0/W Davis & Elkins O24 45-0/W Waynesburg O11 0-40/L Pitt O18 0-21/L West Virginia Wesleyan O25 0-0/T Morris Harvey N1 14-14/T Marietta N8 0-34/L Washington & Jefferson N15 0-28/L Washington & Lee N27 7-0/W Villanova

Morgantown Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Fairmont Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Charleston Morgantown

1914 (5-4)

COACH SOL METZGER

O3 20-0/W Marshall Morgantown O10 13-0/W Bethany Morgantown O17 37-0/W Duquesne Morgantown O22 13-26/L North Carolina A&M (State) Raleigh, N.C. O31 0-48/L Washington & Jefferson Washington, Pa. N7 55-0/W Davis & Elkins Morgantown N14 6-8/L Washington & Lee Charleston N21 6-0/W Marietta Clarksburg N26 9-14/L West Virginia Wesleyan Fairmont

1915 (5-2-1)

COACH SOL METZGER | “Hail West Virginia� sung for the first time

S25 0-7/L Pennsylvania O2 6-6/T Washington & Jefferson O16 33-0/W Geneva O23 0-1/L Washington & Lee (forfeit) N6 92-6/W Marshall N13 19-0/W Virginia Tech N19 28-0/W Marietta N25 30-0/W West Virginia Wesleyan

Philadelphia, Pa. Morgantown Morgantown Charleston Huntington Morgantown Parkersburg Fairmont

1916 (5-2-2)

S30 0-3/L Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pa. O14 20-0/W Virginia Tech Charleston O21 7-12/L Navy Annapolis, Md. O28 58-0/W Davis & Elkins Morgantown N4 12-6/W Gettysburg Morgantown N11 0-0/T Rutgers New Brunswick, N.J. N18 7-7/T Dartmouth Hanover, N.H. N25 40-3/W Catholic Morgantown N30 54-7/W West Virginia Wesleyan Fairmont

1917 (6-3-1)

S29 9-14/L Pitt O6 7-0/W Navy O13 21-0/W Carlisle Indian School O20 2-6/L Dartmouth O27 60-0/W Gettysburg

178

7-7/T 27-3/W 7-0/W 0-20/L 21-0/W

Rutgers New Brunswick, N.J. Virginia Tech Huntington Washington & Jefferson Fairmont West Virginia Wesleyan Clarksburg North Carolina A&M (State) Morgantown

1918

No football Influenza and World War I

1919 (8-2)

COACH MONT MCINTIRE

S27 61-0/W Marietta O4 55-0/W Westminster O11 0-26/L Pitt O18 27-0/W Maryland O25 60-0/W Bethany N1 25-0/W Princeton N8 6-14/L Centre N15 30-7/W Rutgers N22 55-6/W Ohio Wesleyan N27 7-0/W Washington & Jefferson

Morgantown Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown Wheeling Princeton, N.J. Charleston N.Brunswick, N.J. Morgantown Morgantown

1920 (5 4 1)

COACH MONT MCINTIRE

S25 14-0/W West Virginia Wesleyan O2 7-7/T Lehigh O9 13-34/L Pitt O16 81-0/W George Washington O23 0-24/L Yale O30 3-10/L Princeton N6 14-10/W Washington & Lee N13 17-0/W Rutgers N20 20-0/W Bethany N25 0-28/L Washington & Jeffeson

Fairmont Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown New Haven, Conn. Princeton, N.J. Charleston Morgantown Morgantown Washington, Pa.

1921 (5-4-1)

COACH CLARENCE SPEARS | First Homecoming Game

S24 34-3/W West Virginia Wesleyan Fairmont O1 50-0/W Cincinnati Morgantown O8 13-21/L Pitt Pittsburgh, Pa. O15 7-0/W Ohio Morgantown O22 0-0/T Bucknell Morgantown O29 14-21/L Lehigh South Bethlehem, Pa. N5 28-7/W Washington & Lee Charleston N12 7-0/W Virginia Charlottesville, Va. N19 7-17/L Rutgers New Brunswick, N.J. N24 0-13/L Washington & Jefferson (HC) Morgantown

1922 (10-0-1)

COACH CLARENCE SPEARS

S30 20-3/W West Virginia Wesleyan Fairmont O7 55-0/W Marietta Morgantown O14 9-6/W Pitt Pittsburgh, Pa. O21 12-12/T Washington & Lee Charleston O28 28-0/W Rutgers Morgantown N4 34-0/W Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio N11 33-0/W Indiana Bloomington, Ind. N18 13-0/W Virginia Morgantown N25 28-0/W Ohio Morgantown N30 14-0/W Washington & Jefferson (HC) Morgantown East West Bowl D25 21-13/W Gonzaga San Diego, Calif.

1923 (7-1-1)

COACH CLARENCE SPEARS

CO COACHES MONT MCINTIRE AND ELGIE TOBIN

CO COACHES MONT MCINTIRE AND ELGIE TOBIN

N3 N10 N17 N24 N29

S24 21-7/W West Virginia Wesleyan O6 28-0/W Allegheny O13 13-7/W Pitt O20 81-0/W Marshall O27 13-13/T Penn State N6 27-7/W Rutgers N10 63-0/W Washington & Lee N17 49-0/W St. Louis N29 2-7/L Washington & Jefferson

Fairmont Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown New York, N.Y. New York, N.Y. Charleston Morgantown Morgantown

1924 (8-1)

COACH CLARENCE SPEARS | Old Mountaineer Field Opened Morgantown Annapolis, Md. Morgantown Hanover, N.H. Morgantown

S27 21-6/W West Virginia Wesleyan O4 35-6/W Allegheny O11 7-14/L Pitt O18 55-0/W Geneva O25 13-6/W Centre N1 71-6/W Bethany

Morgantown Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown New York, N.Y. Morgantown

N8 34-2/W Colgate N15 6-0/W Washington & Lee N27 40-7/W Washington & Jefferson

Morgantown Charleston Morgantown

1925 (8-1)

COACH IRA ERRETT RODGERS | Old Mountaineer Field Completed

S26 O3 O10 O17 O24 O31 N7 N14 N26

18-0/W 6-0/W 7-15/L 54-3/W 16-0/W 21-0/W 20-0/W 14-0/W 19-0/W

Allegheny Davis & Elkins Pitt Grove City West Virginia Wesleyan Washington & Lee Boston College Penn State Washington & Jefferson

Erie, Pa. Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown Morgantown Charleston Boston, Mass. Morgantown Morgantown

1926 (6-4)

COACH IRA ERRETT RODGERS

S25 18-6/W Davis & Elkins O2 18-0/W Washington & Lee O9 54-0/W Allegheny O16 13-10/W Georgetown O23 7-0/W West Virginia Wesleyan O30 0-27/L Missouri N6 7-17/L Pitt N13 21-0/W Centre N20 0-20/L Carnegie Tech N25 3-13/L Washington & Jefferson

Morgantown Charleston Morgantown Washington, D.C. Morgantown Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Parkersburg Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown

1927 (2-4-3)

COACH IRA ERRETT RODGERS

S24 27-7/W West Virginia Wesleyan O1 6-6/T Washington & Lee O8 0-40/L Pitt O15 7-7/T Lafayette O22 0-25/L Georgetown O29 7-13/L Carnegie Tech N5 0-13/L Missouri N12 15-12/W Davis & Elkins N24 6-6/T Washington & Jefferson

Morgantown Charleston Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown Washington, D.C. Morgantown Columbia, Mo. Morgantown Morgantown

1928 (8-2)

COACH IRA ERRETT RODGERS

S22 S29 O6 O13 O20 O27 N6 N10 N17 N29

0-7/L 12-0/W 28-7/W 9-6/W 22-0/W 17-0/W 18-0/W 32-6/W 0-12/L 14-0/W

Davis & Elkins West Virginia Wesleyan Haskell Institute Pitt Washington & Lee Lafayette Fordham Oklahoma A&M (State) Georgetown Washington & Jefferson

Morgantown Morgantown Wheeling Pittsburgh, Pa. Charleston Easton, Pa. New York, N.Y. Morgantown Washington, D.C. Morgantown

1929 (4-3-3)

COACH IRA ERRETT RODGERS

S21 16-0/W West Virginia Wesleyan S28 6-13/L Davis & Elkins O5 7-7/T Duquesne O12 7-27/L Pitt O19 26-6/W Washington & Lee O26 9-6/W Oklahoma A&M (State) N5 0-0/T Fordham N9 0-36/L Detroit N16 0-0/T Georgetown N28 6-0/W Washington & Jefferson

Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Charleston Stillwater, Okla. New York, N.Y. Morgantown Washington, D.C. Morgantown

1930 (5-5)

COACH IRA ERRETT RODGERS

S19 7-0/W Duquesne Pittsburgh, Pa. S27 26-0/W West Virginia Wesleyan Morgantown O4 0-16/L Pitt Morgantown O11 33-13/W Washington & Lee Charleston O17 0-23/L Detroit Detroit, Mich. O24 14-7/W Georgetown Washington, D.C. N1 2-18/L Fordham New York, N.Y. N8 23-7/W Kansas Aggies Morgantown N22 6-7/L Washington & Jefferson (HC) Morgantown N27 0-12/L Oregon Aggies (State) Chicago, Ill.


1931 (4-6)

COACH EARLE “GREASY” NEALE

S26 14-6/W Duquesne O3 7-20/L Fordham O10 0-34/L Pitt O17 19-0/W Washington & Lee O24 7-9/L Detroit O31 0-19/L Kansas Aggies (State) N7 12-7/W West Virginia Wesleyan N14 0-13/L Georgetown N21 19-0/W Penn State (HC) N28 13-14/L Washington & Jefferson

1937 (8-1-1) Morgantown New York, N.Y. Pittsburgh, Pa. Charleston Detroit, Mich. Morgantown Morgantown Washington, D.C. Morgantown Wheeling

1932 (5-5)

COACH EARLE “GREASY” NEALE

S23 0-3/L Duquesne O1 0-40/L Pitt O7 13-14/L Temple O15 14-0/W West Virginia Wesleyan O21 13-26/L Detroit O29 34-7/W Marquette N5 19-0/W Georgetown N12 19-0/W Washington & Lee N19 25-12/W Davis & Elkins N26 0-13/L Washington & Jefferson

COACH EARLE “GREASY” NEALE

S23 0-0/T Washington & Lee Charleston S29 7-19/L Duquesne Pittsburgh, Pa. O7 0-21/L Pitt Pittsburgh, Pa. O14 0-20/L Fordham New York, N.Y. O21 7-13/L Temple Philadelphia, Pa. O28 7-7/T Davis & Elkins Morgantown N4 13-13/T Marquette Morgantown N11 6-25/L Wisconsin Madison, Wis. N18 26-13/W West Virginia Wesleyan Morgantown N25 14-12/W Georgetown Washington, D.C. N30 7-2/W Washington & Jefferson (HC) Morgantown

1934 (6-4)

S22 19-0/W West Virginia Wesleyan S28 7-0/W Duquesne O6 6-27/L Pitt O13 12-0/W Washington & Lee O19 13-28/L Temple O27 12-7/W Davis & Elkins N3 7-2/W Ohio N10 20-27/L Fordham N17 7-10/L George Washington N29 14-12/W Washington & Jefferson

S28 0-0/T West Virginia Wesleyan O5 20-0/W Davis & Elkins O12 6-24/L Pitt O18 7-15/L George Washington O26 6-19/L Temple (HC) N2 20-0/W Washington & Lee N16 0-19/L Duquesne N23 51-0/W Washington & Jefferson N19 19-19/T Loyola, La.

S25 7-0/W Waynesburg S26 40-6/W Cincinnati O3 0-34/L Pitt O10 28-7/W Washington & Lee O17 15-0/W West Virginia Wesleyan O24 26-13/W Centre O31 33-20/W Western Maryland (McDaniel) N7 0-28/L Georgetown (HC) N14 0-7/L Western Reserve N26 2-7/L George Washington

“Alma Mater” sung for the first time S24 0-19/L Pitt O1 38-6/W West Virginia Wesleyan O8 6-6/T Washington & Lee O15 0-26/L Michigan State O22 20-13/W Creighton O29 27-7/W Youngstown N5 0-7/L Western Reserve N12 0-14/L Georgetown (HC) N19 0-13/L Manhattan N24 7-6/W George Washington

El Paso, Texas

Morgantown Elkins Pittsburgh, Pa. Washington, D.C. Morgantown Charleston Morgantown Morgantown New Orleans, La.

COACH MARSHALL “LITTLE SLEEPY” GLENN

S30 O7 O14 O21 O27 N4 N11 N18 D2

44-0/W 0-20/L 7-0/W 0-9/L 6-6/T 0-14/L 7-19/L 6-13/L 0-13/L

West Virginia Wesleyan Pitt Cincinnati Washington & Lee South Carolina Georgetown Manhattan (HC) Kentucky George Washington

Morgantown Cleveland, Ohio Washington, D.C.

Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Cincinnati, Ohio Charleston Orangeburg, S.C. Washington, D.C. Morgantown Lexington, Ky. Morgantown

1940 (4-4-1)

S28 47-0/W Westminster O5 7-20/L Fordham O12 13-17/L Penn State O19 32-0/W West Virginia Wesleyan O25 0-19/L George Washington N2 12-7/W Washington & Lee N9 7-7/T Cincinnati N16 9-7/W Kentucky (HC) N23 0-17/L Michigan State

Morgantown New York, N.Y. State College, Pa. Morgantown Washington, D.C. Charleston Morgantown Morgantown East Lansing, Mich.

1941 (4-6)

S27 13-7/W Waynesburg O4 0-40/L Navy O11 20-0/W West Virginia Wesleyan O18 0-27/L Fordham O25 6-18/L Kentucky N1 7-6/W Washington & Lee N8 21-0/W Kansas (HC) N15 0-7/L Penn State N22 6-7/L Army N29 12-14/L Michigan State

Morgantown Annapolis, Md. Morgantown New York, N.Y. Lexington, KY. Charleston Morgantown State College, Pa. West Point, N.Y. Morgantown

1942 (5-4)

COACH WILLIAM F. “BILL” KERN

Morgantown Cincinnati, Ohio Pittsburgh, Pa. Charleston Morgantown Louisville, Ky. Morgantown

Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown Charleston Morgantown Omaha, Neb. Morgantown Cleveland, Ohio Morgantown New York, N.Y. Washington, D.C.

1939 (2-6-1)

COACH WILLIAM F. “BILL” KERN

1936 (6-4)

COACH CHARLES C. “TRUSTY” TALLMAN

Buckhannon Morgantown Charleston Cincinnati, Ohio Morgantown Baltimore, Md. Washington, D.C. Morgantown Morgantown

COACH MARSHALL “LITTLE SLEEPY” GLENN

COACH WILLIAM F. “BILL” KERN Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. Charleston Philadelphia, Pa. Morgantown Parkersburg New York, N.Y. Morgantown Atlantic City, N.J.

1935 (3-4-2)

COACH CHARLES C. “TRUSTY” TALLMAN

S25 14-0/W West Virginia Wesleyan O2 0-20/L Pitt O9 6-0/W Washington & Lee O16 13-7/W Xavier O23 13-0/W Waynesburg O30 64-0/W Western Maryland N6 6-6/T Georgetown N13 34-0/W Toledo N25 26-0/W George Washington (HC) Sun Bowl J1 7-6/W Texas Tech

1938 (4-5-1) Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown Philadelphia, Pa. Morgantown Detroit, Mich. Milwaukee, Wis. Morgantown Charleston Morgantown Wheeling

1933 (3-5-3)

COACH CHARLES C. “TRUSTY” TALLMAN

COACH MARSHALL “LITTLE SLEEPY” GLENN

S26 21-7/W Washington & Lee O3 0-33/L Boston College O10 13-0/W South Carolina O17 14-23/L Fordham O24 27-0/W Waynesburg O31 24-0/W Penn State (HC) N14 7-0/W Kentucky N21 0-7/L Michigan State N28 13-21/L Miami, Fla.

Charleston Boston, Mass. Morgantown New York, N.Y. Morgantown Morgantown Lexington, Ky. East Lansing, Mich. Miami, Fla.

1943 (4-3)

COACH IRA ERRETT RODGERS

O2 0-6/L Virginia O9 0-20/L Pitt O16 6-2/W Maryland

Charleston Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown

O23 32-0/W Carnegie Tech (HC) O30 7-32/L Penn State N6 53-6/W Lehigh N13 26-13/W Bethany

Morgantown State College, Pa. Bethlehem, Pa. Morgantown

1944 (5-3-1)

COACH IRA ERRETT RODGERS

S23 13-26/L Pitt S30 32-7/W Case O7 6-24/L Virginia O14 6-6/T Maryland O21 20-0/W Bethany O28 28-27/W Penn State N4 6-0/W Temple (HC) N11 71-0/W Lehigh N18 9-40/L Kentucky

Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown Charleston College Park, Md. Morgantown State College, Pa. Morgantown Morgantown Lexington, Ky.

1945 (2-6-1)

COACH IRA ERRETT RODGERS

S22 42-7/W Otterbein S29 0-20/L Pitt O6 42-0/W Drexel O12 0-12/L Syracuse O19 12-28/L Temple O27 13-13/T Maryland N3 7-13/L Virginia N10 6-19/L Kentucky (HC) N17 0-14/L Ohio

Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown Syracuse, N.Y. Philadelphia, Pa. Morgantown Charleston Morgantown Morgantown

1946 (5-5)

COACH WILLIAM F. “BILL” KERN

S21 13-7/W Otterbein S28 7-33/L Pitt O5 42-0/W Waynesburg O12 6-0/W Washington & Lee O18 0-6/L Temple O26 13-0/W Syracuse (HC) N2 0-19/L Army N9 39-0/W Fordham N16 0-13/L Kentucky N23 0-21/L Virginia

Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown Charleston Philadelphia, Pa. Morgantown West Point, N.Y. Morgantown Lexington, Ky. Charlottesville, Va.

1947 (6-4)

COACH WILLIAM F. “BILL” KERN

S27 59-0/W Otterbein O4 35-6/W Washington & Lee O11 60-7/W Waynesburg O18 40-0/W New York U. O25 14-21/L Penn State N1 0-27/L Maryland N8 6-15/L Kentucky N15 0-6/L Virginia (HC) N22 21-0/W Temple N29 17-2/W Pitt

Morgantown Charleston Morgantown New York, N.Y. State College, Pa. College Park, Md. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa.

1948 (9-3)

COACH DUDLEY S. DEGROOT

S18 29-16/W Waynesburg S25 34-6/W Wooster O2 27-7/W Temple O9 6-16/L Pitt O16 7-37/L Penn State O23 14-7/W Washington & Lee O30 35-12/W South Carolina (HC) N6 48-6/W Ohio N13 0-7/L Virginia N20 20-0/W Western Reserve N27 16-14/W Maryland Sun Bowl J1 21-12/W Texas Western (UTEP)

Morgantown Morgantown Hershey, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. State College, Pa. Charleston Morgantown Morgantown Charlottesville, Va. Morgantown Morgantown El Paso, Texas

1949 (4-6-1)

COACH DUDLEY S. DEGROOT

S17 42-7/W Waynesburg S24 7-17/L Ohio O1 28-20/W Washington & Lee O8 7-20/L Pitt O14 20-52/L Boston University O22 47-26/W Quantico Marines O29 14-19/L Virginia N5 14-34/L Penn State (HC) N12 13-13/T Texas Western N19 28-20/W Western Reserve N24 7-47/L Maryland

Morgantown Athens, Ohio Charleston Morgantown Boston, Mass. Morgantown Charlottesville,Va. Morgantown Morgantown Cleveland, Ohio College Park, Md.

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1950 (2-8/1-3 Southern)

COACH ART “PAPPY” LEWIS | WVU enters the Southern Conference

S23 38-13/W Western Reserve S30 7-26/L Washington & Lee O6 14-21/L George Washington O14 46-7/W Richmond O21 23-27/L Fordham O28 21-28/L Virginia (HC) N4 7-21/L Pitt N11 0-27/L Penn State N18 0-41/L Maryland N25 7-48/L Texas Western

Morgantown Lynchburg, Va. Washington, D.C. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. State College, Pa. Morgantown El Paso, Texas

1951 (5-5/2-3 Southern) COACH ART “PAPPY” LEWIS

S22 20-9/W Waynesburg S28 18-7/W Furman O6 0-34/L Washington & Lee O13 24-0/W Richmond O20 89-0/W Geneva O27 7-13/L Penn State N3 35-7/W Western Reserve N10 13-34/L South Carolina (HC) N17 12-32/L Pitt N24 7-54/L Maryland

Morgantown Greenville, S.C. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown State College, Pa. Morgantown Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. College Park, Md.

COACH ART “PAPPY” LEWIS Beginning of the 30 Game Southern Conference Winning Streak

Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Cumberland, Md. Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown Roanoke, Va. Morgantown Columbia, S.C.

1953 (8-2/4-0 Southern Conference Champions) COACH ART “PAPPY” LEWIS Final Ranking: No. 10 - AP; No. 13 - UPI

S26 17-7/W Pitt O3 47-19/W Waynesburg O10 40-14/W Washington & Lee O16 27-6/W George Washington O24 52-20/W Virginia Military (HC) O31 20-19/W Penn State N7 12-7/W Virginia Tech N14 14-20/L South Carolina N21 61-0/W North Carolina State Sugar Bowl J1 19-42/L Georgia Tech

COACH ART “PAPPY” LEWIS

S21 6-6/T Virginia S28 14-0/W Virginia Tech O5 13-45/L Wisconsin O12 46-6/W Boston University O18 34-14/W George Washington O26 19-0/W William & Mary N2 6-27/L Penn State N9 7-6/W Pitt N16 27-14/W Wake Forest N23 7-0/W Syracuse (HC)

COACH ART “PAPPY” LEWIS

S20 66-22/W Richmond S27 14-47/L Oklahoma O4 12-13/L Indiana O11 30-36/L Boston University O18 8-15/L Pitt O25 21-20/W Virginia Tech N1 35-12/W George Washington N8 14-14/T Penn State (HC) N15 56-6/W William & Mary N22 12-15/L Syracuse

COACH ART “PAPPY” LEWIS

1960 (0-8 2/0-2-1 Southern)

1955 (8-2/4-0 Southern Conference Champions) Morgantown Morgantown Bluefield Morgantown Morgantown Milwaukee, Wis. Washington, D.C. Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown Raleigh, N.C.

Morgantown Morgantown Madison, Wis. Boston, Mass. Washington, D.C. Morgantown Univ. Park, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. Winston Salem, N.C. Morgantown

Morgantown Norman, Okla. Bloomington, Ind. Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Richmond, Va. Morgantown Morgantown Williamsburg, Va. Morgantown

1959 (3-7/2-2 Southern)

New Orleans, La.

O2 26-6/W South Carolina Columbia, S.C. O9 13-7/W George Washington (HC) Morgantown O16 19-14/W Penn State State College, Pa. O23 40-6/W Virginia Military Bluefield O30 10-13/L Pitt Morgantown N6 39-9/W Fordham Morgantown N13 20-6/W William & Mary Williamsburg, Va. N20 28-3/W North Carolina State Morgantown N27 14-10/W Virginia Charlottesville, Va.

COACH GENE CORUM

S17 8-31/L Maryland S24 0-15/L Virginia Tech O1 0-33/L Illinois O8 6-6/T Richmond O15 0-42/L Pitt O22 0-45/L Syracuse (HC) O29 13-34/L Penn State N5 7-7/T Boston University N12 6-20/L Oregon N19 0-26/L George Washington

College Park, Md. Morgantown Washington, D.C. Boston, Mass. Morgantown Syracuse, N.Y. Morgantown Los Angeles, Calif. Morgantown Morgantown

Morgantown Richmond, Va. Champaign, Ill. Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown Univ. Park, Pa. Morgantown Portland, Ore. Morgantown

COACH GENE CORUM

S16 26-35/L Richmond S23 6-16/L Vanderbilt S30 14-29/L Syracuse O7 28-0/W Virginia Tech O14 20-6/W Pitt O21 6-12/L Boston University O28 7-3/W Army N4 12-7/W George Washington N11 6-20/L Penn State (HC) N18 9-17/L Indiana

Morgantown Nashville, Tenn. Syracuse, N.Y. Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Boston, Mass. West Point, N.Y. Washington, D.C. Morgantown Morgantown

14-0/W 7-0/W 15-8/W 27-25/W 22-51/L 28-13/W 6-34/L 49-0/W 17-6/W

Virginia Tech Boston University Pitt George Washington (HC) Oregon State William & Mary Penn State The Citadel Syracuse

Richmond, Va. Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown Portland, Ore. Morgantown Univ. Park, Pa. Morgantown Syracuse, N.Y.

1963 (4-6/3-1 Southern) COACH GENE CORUM

S21 7-51/L Navy S28 34-0/W Boston University O5 0-35/L Oregon O12 20-16/W William & Mary O19 10-13/L Pitt (HC) O26 9-20/L Penn State N2 20-16/W George Washington N9 13-15/L Syracuse N16 3-28/L Virginia Tech N28 38-7/W Furman

Morgantown Boston, Mass. Morgantown Williamsburg, Va. Morgantown Univ. Park, Pa. Washington, D.C. Syracuse, N.Y. Morgantown Morgantown

1964 (7-4/5-0 Southern Conference Champions) COACH GENE CORUM

S19 20-10/W Richmond S26 7-3/W The Citadel O3 0-24/L Rice O10 0-14/L Pitt O17 23-10/W Virginia Tech O24 8-37/L Penn State (HC) O31 26-21/W Kentucky N7 20-19/W George Washington N14 24-14/W William & Mary N21 28-27/W Syracuse Liberty Bowl D19 6 32/L Utah

Richmond, Va. Morgantown Houston, Texas Pittsburgh, Pa. Blacksburg, Va. Morgantown Morgantown Washington, D.C. Morgantown Morgantown Atlantic City, N.J.

1965 (6-4/4-0 Southern Conference Champions)

COACH GENE CORUM

S19 56-0/W Richmond S25 34-14/W William & Mary O2 63-48/W Pitt O9 25-2/W The Citadel O16 0-41/L Virginia O23 6-44/L Penn State O30 8-28/L Kentucky N6 31-22/W Virginia Tech (HC) N13 19-41/L Syracuse N20 37-24/W George Washington

Morgantown Williamsburg, Va. Morgantown Charleston, S.C. Richmond, Va. Univ. Park, Pa. Lexington, Ky. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown

1966 (3-5-2/3-1-1 Southern) COACH JIM CARLEN

S17 15-34/L Duke S24 24-13/W William & Mary O1 13-13/T Virginia Tech O8 14-17/L Pitt O15 9-28/L Maryland O22 6-38/L Penn State O29 14-14/T Kentucky (HC) N5 35-0/W The Citadel N12 21-6/W George Washington N19 7-34/L Syracuse

Durham, N.C. Morgantown Blacksburg, Va. Pittsburgh, Pa. College Park, Md. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Washington, D.C. Morgantown

1967 (5-4-1/4-0-1 Southern Conference Champions) S9 40-0/W Villanova S16 27-6/W Richmond S23 21-9/W Virginia Military S30 6-23/L Syracuse O7 15-0/W Pitt O21 14-21/L Penn State O28 7-20/L Virginia Tech (HC) N4 7-22/L Kentucky N11 16-16/T William & Mary N18 35-0/W Davidson

Morgantown Richmond, Va. Morgantown Syracuse, N.Y. Morgantown Univ. Park, Pa. Morgantown Lexington, Ky. Williamsburg, Va. Morgantown

1968 (7-3)

COACH JIM CARLEN | WVU withdraws from the Southern Conference

1962 (8-2/4-0 Southern) COACH GENE CORUM

S29 O6 O13 O20 O27 N3 N10 N17 N24

COACH JIM CARLEN

1961 (4-6/2-1 Southern)

S22 26-0/W Vanderbilt

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Morgantown Morgantown Austin, Texas Syracuse, N.Y. Williamsburg, Va. Univ. Park, Pa. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Miami, Fla.

1958 (4-5-1/4-0 Southern Conference Champions)

Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown Morgantown Washington, D.C. Morgantown State College, Pa. Bluefield Morgantown Raleigh, N.C.

COACH ART “PAPPY” LEWIS | Final Ranking: No. 12 - AP

S24 33-12/W Richmond O1 46-0/W Wake Forest O8 47-12/W Virginia Military O15 39-13/W William & Mary (HC) O22 21-7/W Penn State O29 39-0/W Marquette N4 13-7/W George Washington N12 7-26/L Pitt N19 13-20/L Syracuse N25 27-7/W North Carolina State

S22 13-14/L Pitt S29 30-6/W Richmond O6 7-6/W Texas O13 20-27/L Syracuse O20 20-13/W William & Mary O27 6-16/L Penn State N3 14-0/W George Washington N10 13-6/W Virginia Military N17 7-0/W Furman (HC) N23 0-18/L Miami, Fla.

S19 7-27/L Maryland S26 10-7/W Richmond O2 10-8/W George Washington O9 0-7/L Boston University O17 23-15/W Pitt (HC) O24 0-44/L Syracuse O31 10-28/L Penn State N7 0-36/L Southern California N14 0-12/L Virginia Tech N21 14-20/L The Citadel

1954 (8-1/3-0 Southern Conference Champions)

COACH ART “PAPPY” LEWIS Final Ranking: No. 19 - AP; No. 17 - UPI

COACH ART “PAPPY” LEWIS

1957 (7-2-1/3-0 Southern)

1952 (7-2/5-1 Southern)

S27 14-22/L Furman O4 49-12/W Waynesburg O11 21-35/L Penn State O18 31-13/W Washington & Lee O25 16-0/W Pitt N1 24-0/W George Washington (HC) N8 39-21/W Virginia Military N15 27-7/W Virginia Tech N22 13-6/W South Carolina

1956 (6-4/5-0 Southern Conference Champions)

Morgantown

S21 17-0/W Richmond S28 38-15/W Pitt O5 20-31/L Penn State

Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown


O11 14-7/W Virginia Military O19 20-0/W William & Mary O26 12-27/L Virginia Tech N2 16-35/L Kentucky (HC) N9 17-0/W The Citadel N16 30-20/W Villanova N23 23-6/W Syracuse

Roanoke, Va. Richmond, Va. Blacksburg, Va. Morgantown Charleston, S.C. Morgantown Morgantown

1969 (10-1)

COACH JIM CARLEN | Final Ranking: No. 17 - AP; No. t18 - UPI

S13 57-11/W Cincinnati S20 31-7/W Maryland S27 35-17/W Tulane O4 32-0/W Virginia Military O11 0-20/L Penn State O25 49-18/W Pitt (HC) N1 7-6/W Kentucky N8 31-0/W William & Mary N15 33-21/W Richmond N22 13-10/W Syracuse Peach Bowl D30 14-3/W South Carolina

Morgantown Morgantown New Orleans, La. Morgantown Univ. Park, Pa. Morgantown Lexington, Ky. Williamsburg, Va. Morgantown Syracuse, N.Y. Atlanta, Ga.

1970 (8-3)

COACH BOBBY BOWDEN

S12 43-7/W William & Mary S19 49-10/W Richmond S26 47-10/W Virginia Military O3 16-10/W Indiana O10 13-21/L Duke (HC) O17 35-36/L Pitt O24 24-21/W Colorado State O31 8-42/L Penn State N7 28-14/W East Carolina N14 28-19/W Syracuse N28 20-10/W Maryland

Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Bloomington, Ind. Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown Univ. Park, Pa. Greenville, N.C. Morgantown College Park, Md.

1971 (7-4)

COACH BOBBY BOWDEN

S11 45-14/W Boston College S18 10-20/L California S25 16-3/W Richmond O2 20-9/W Pitt (HC) O9 28-23/W William & Mary O16 44-21/W East Carolina O23 43-33/W Temple O30 7-35/L Penn State N6 15-31/L Duke N13 28-3/W Virginia Military N20 24-28/L Syracuse

Morgantown Berkeley, Calif. Richmond, Va. Morgantown Williamsburg, Va. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Durham, N.C. Morgantown Syracuse, N.Y.

1972 (8-4)

COACH BOBBY BOWDEN

S9 25-6/W Villanova S16 28-7/W Richmond S23 48-10/W Virginia S30 35-41/L Stanford O7 49-34/W William & Mary (HC) O14 36-39/L Temple O21 31-19/W Tulane O28 19-28/L Penn State N4 38-20/W Pitt N11 50-24/W Virginia Military N18 43-12/W Syracuse Peach Bowl D29 13-49/L North Carolina State

Morgantown Morgantown Charlottesville, Va. Palo Alto, Calif. Morgantown Philadelphia, Pa. Morgantown Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown Morgantown Atlanta, Ga.

1973 (6-5)

COACH BOBBY BOWDEN

S15 20-13/W Maryland S22 24-10/W Virginia Tech S29 17-10/W Illinois O6 14-28/L Indiana (HC) O13 7-35/L Pitt O20 17-38/L Richmond O27 14-62/L Penn State N2 20-14/W Miami, Fla. N10 13-25/L Boston College N17 42-17/W Virginia N24 24-14/W Syracuse

College Park, Md. Morgantown Champaign, Ill. Morgantown Morgantown Richmond, Va. Univ. Park, Pa. Miami, Fla. Morgantown Morgantown Syracuse, N.Y.

1974 (4-7)

COACH BOBBY BOWDEN

S14 25-29/L Richmond S21 16-6/W Kentucky S28 14-17/L Tulane O5 24-0/W Indiana O12 14-31/L Pitt O19 20-21/L Miami, Fla. (HC) O26 12-21/L Penn State N2 3-35/L Boston College N9 39-11/W Syracuse N16 21-35/L Temple N23 22-21/W Virginia Tech

Morgantown Morgantown New Orleans, La. Bloomington, Ind. Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown Morgantown Boston, Mass. Morgantown Morgantown Blacksburg, Va.

1975 (9-3)

COACH BOBBY BOWDEN | Final Ranking: No. 20 - AP; No. t17 - UPI

S13 50-7/W Temple S20 28-10/W California S27 35-18/W Boston College O4 28-25/W SMU O11 0-39/L Penn State O18 14-16/L Tulane (HC) O25 10-7/W Virginia Tech N1 38-13/W Kent State N8 17-14/W Pitt N15 31-13/W Richmond N22 19-20/L Syracuse Peach Bowl D31 13-10/W North Carolina State

Morgantown Berkeley, Calif. Morgantown Dallas, Texas Univ. Park, Pa. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Richmond, Va. Syracuse, N.Y. Atlanta, Ga.

1976 (5-6)

COACH FRANK CIGNETTI

S11 28-7/W Villanova S18 3-24/L Maryland S25 10-14/L Kentucky O2 9-6/W Richmond O9 42-0/W Temple O16 3-14/L Boston College O23 0-33/L Penn State (HC) O30 7-24/L Virginia Tech N6 32-28/W Tulane N13 16-24/L Pitt N20 34-28/W Syracuse

Morgantown Morgantown Lexington, Ky. Morgantown Philadelphia, Pa. Ch. Hill, Mass. Morgantown Blacksburg, Va. New Orleans, La. Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown

1977 (5-6)

COACH FRANK CIGNETTI

S10 36-0/W Richmond S17 24-16/W Maryland S24 13-28/L Kentucky O1 13-0/W Virginia O8 38-16/W Temple O15 24-28/L Boston College (HC) O22 28-49/L Penn State O29 36-41/L Villanova N5 3-44/L Pitt N12 20-14/W Virginia Tech N19 9-28/L Syracuse

Morgantown College Park, Md. Lexington, Ky. Charlottesville, Va. Morgantown Morgantown Univ. Park, Pa. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Syracuse, N.Y.

1978 (2-9)

COACH FRANK CIGNETTI

S9 14-12/W Richmond S16 10-52/L Oklahoma S23 15-29/L North Carolina State S30 21-28/L California O7 15-31/L Syracuse (HC) O14 3-16/L Virginia Tech O21 27-28/L Temple O28 21-49/L Penn State N4 20-17/W Virginia N11 7-52/L Pitt N18 14-50/L Colorado State

Morgantown Norman, Okla. Raleigh, N.C. Morgantown Morgantown Blacksburg, Va. Philadelphia, Pa. Morgantown Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Fort Collins, Colo.

1979 (5-6)

COACH FRANK CIGNETTI

S8 16-38/L Temple S15 14-24/L Syracuse S22 14-38/L North Carolina State S29 20-18/W Richmond O6 10-6/W Kentucky (HC) O13 20-18/W Boston College O20 27-17/W Tulane O27 6-31/L Penn State

Morgantown East Rutherford, N.J. Morgantown Richmond, Va. Morgantown Ch. Hill, Mass. Morgantown Univ. Park, Pa.

N3 34-23/W Virginia Tech N10 17-24/L Pitt N17 7-42/L Arizona State

Morgantown Morgantown Tempe, Ariz.

1980 (6-6)

COACH DON NEHLEN | New Mountaineer Field completed

S6 41-27/W Cincinnati S13 52-24/W Colorado State S20 11-14/L Maryland S27 31-28/W Richmond O4 45-21/W Virginia (HC) O11 13-16/L Hawaii O18 14-42/L Pitt O25 15-20/L Penn State N1 11-34/L Virginia Tech N8 41-28/W Temple N15 24-15/W Rutgers N22 7-20/L Syracuse

Morgantown Ft. Collins, Colo. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Honolulu, Hawaii Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown Blacksburg, Va. Philadelphia, Pa. New Brunswick, N.J. Morgantown

1981 (9-3)

COACH DON NEHLEN | Final Ranking: No. 17 - AP; No. 18 - UPI

S12 32-18/W Virginia S19 17-13/W Maryland S26 49-3/W Colorado State O3 38-10/W Boston College O10 0-17/L Pitt O17 27-6/W Virginia Tech (HC) O24 7-30/L Penn State O31 20-3/W East Carolina N7 24-19/W Temple N14 20-3/W Rutgers N21 24-27/L Syracuse Peach Bowl D31 26-6/W Florida

Charlottesville, Va. College Park, Md. Morgantown Ch. Hill, Mass. Morgantown Morgantown Univ. Park, Pa. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Syracuse, N.Y. Atlanta, Ga.

1982 (9-3)

COACH DON NEHLEN Final Ranking: No. 19 - AP; No. 19 - UPI; No. 17 - CNN/USA Today

S11 41-27/W Oklahoma S18 19-18/W Maryland S25 43-10/W Richmond O2 13-16/L Pitt O9 20-13/W Boston College (HC) O16 16-6/W Virginia Tech O23 0-24/L Penn State O30 30-3/W East Carolina N6 20-17/W Temple N11 44-17/W Rutgers N20 26-0/W Syracuse Gator Bowl D30 12-31/L Florida State

Norman, Okla. Morgantown Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown Blacksburg, Va. Morgantown Morgantown Philadelphia, Pa. E. Rutherford, N.J. Morgantown Jacksonville, Fla.

1983 (9-3)

COACH DON NEHLEN Final Ranking: No. 16 - AP; No. 16 UPI; No. 15 - CNN/USA Today S3 55-3/W Ohio S10 48-7/W Pacific S17 31-21/W Maryland S24 27-17/W Boston College O1 24-21/W Pitt O15 13-0/W Virginia Tech (HC) O22 23-41/L Penn State O29 3-20/L Miami, Fla. N5 27-9/W Temple N12 35-7/W Rutgers N19 16-27/L Syracuse Hall of Fame Bowl D23 20-16/W Kentucky

Morgantown Morgantown College Park, Md. Ch. Hill, Mass. Morgantown Morgantown Univ. Park, Pa. Coral Gables, Fla. Morgantown Morgantown Syracuse, N.Y. Birmingham, Ala.

1984 (8-4)

COACH DON NEHLEN Final Ranking: No. 18 - UPI; No. 21 - CNN/USA Today

S1 38-0/W Ohio S8 30-6/W Louisville S15 14-7/W Virginia Tech S22 17-20/L Maryland S29 28-10/W Pitt O13 20-10/W Syracuse O20 21-20/W Boston College (HC) O27 17-14/W Penn State N3 7-27/L Virginia N10 19-23/L Rutgers N17 17-19/L Temple

Morgantown Morgantown Blacksburg, Va. Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown E. Rutherford, N.J. Philadelphia, Pa.

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Bluebonnet Bowl D31 31-14/W

TCU

Houston, Texas

1985 (7-3-1)

COACH DON NEHLEN

S7 52-13/W Louisville S14 20-18/W Duke S21 0-28/L Maryland S28 10-10/T Pitt O5 24-9/W Virginia Tech (HC) O19 13-6/W Boston College O26 0-27/L Penn State N2 7-27/L Virginia N9 27-0/W Rutgers N16 23-10/W Temple N30 13-10/W Syracuse

Morgantown Morgantown College Park, Md. Morgantown Morgantown Ch. Hill, Mass. Univ. Park, Pa. Charlottesville, Va. Morgantown Morgantown Syracuse, N.Y.

1986 (4-7)

COACH DON NEHLEN

S6 47-14/W Northern Illinois S13 24-21/W East Carolina S20 3-24/L Maryland S27 16-48/L Pitt O4 7-13/L Virginia Tech O11 14-58/L Miami, Fla (HC) O25 10-19/L Boston College N1 0-19/L Penn State N8 24-17/W Rutgers N15 42-19/W Louisville N22 23-34/L Syracuse

Morgantown Greenville, N.C. Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Blacksburg, Va. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown E. Rutherford, N.J. Louisville, Ky. Morgantown

1987 (6-6)

COACH DON NEHLEN

S5 23-3/W Ohio S12 3-24/L Ohio State S19 20-25/L Maryland S26 3-6/L Pitt O3 49-0/W East Carolina O17 45-17/W Cincinnati (HC) O24 37-16/W Boston College O31 21-25/L Penn State N7 28-16/W Virginia Tech N14 37-13/W Rutgers N21 31-32/L Syracuse John Hancock Sun Bowl D25 33-35/L Oklahoma State

Morgantown Columbus, Ohio College Park, Md. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Ch. Hill, Mass. Univ. Park, Pa. Morgantown Morgantown Syracuse, N.Y. El Paso, Texas

COACH DON NEHLEN First unbeaten-untied regular season in WVU history Final Ranking: No. 5 - AP; No. 5 - UPI; No. 5 - CNN/USA Today WVU wins Lambert Trophy

Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Blacksburg, Va. Greenville, N.C. Morgantown Morgantown Cincinnati, Ohio E. Rutherford, N.J. Morgantown Tempe, Ariz.

1989 (8-3-1)

COACH DON NEHLEN Final Ranking: No. 21 - AP; No. 21 - UPI; No. 21 - CNN/USA Today

S2 35-10/W Ball State S9 14-10/W Maryland S16 45-21/W South Carolina S23 30-21/W Louisville S30 31-31/T Pitt O7 10-12/L Virginia Tech (HC) O21 69-3/W Cincinnati O28 44-30/W Boston College N4 9-19/L Penn State N11 21-20/W Rutgers N24 24-17/W Syracuse Mazda Gator Bowl D30 7-27/L Clemson

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S1 35-24/W Kent State S8 10-14/L Maryland S22 7-9/L Louisville S29 38-24/W Pitt O6 21-26/L Virginia Tech O13 28-20/W Cincinnati (HC) O27 14-27/L Boston College N3 19-31/L Penn State N10 28-3/W Rutgers N17 7-31/L Syracuse N22 10-29/L South Carolina

Morgantown College Park, Md. Morgantown Louisville, Ky. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Ch. Hill, Mass. Univ. Park, Pa. Morgantown Syracuse, N.Y. Jacksonville, Fla.

1995 (5-6/4-3 BIG EAST) Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Blacksburg, Va. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown E. Rutherford, N.J. Morgantown Columbia, S.C.

COACH DON NEHLEN

S2 24-26/L Purdue S9 24-13/W Temple S16 17-31/L Maryland S23 45-6/W Kent S30 20-23/L East Carolina O14 31-19/W Boston College O21 0-22/L Syracuse O28 0-27/L Virginia Tech (HC) N4 59-26/W Rutgers N18 12-17/L Miami N24 21-0/W Pitt

1991 (6-5/3-4 BIG EAST)

1996 (8-4/4-3 BIG EAST)

A31 3-34/L Pitt S7 24-17/W Bowling Green S14 21-16/W South Carolina S21 37-7/W Maryland O5 14-20/L Virginia Tech (HC) O12 10-9/W Temple O19 31-24/W Boston College O26 6-51/L Penn State N2 28-3/W Rutgers N9 3-27/L Miami, Fla. N23 10-16/L Syracuse

A31 34-0/W Pitt S7 34-9/W Western Michigan S14 10-9/W East Carolina S21 20-6/W Purdue S28 13-0/W Maryland O5 34-17/W Boston College (HC) O19 30-10/W Temple O26 7-10/L Miami N2 7-30/L Syracuse N9 55-14/W Rutgers N23 14-31/L Virginia Tech Toyota Gator Bowl J1 13-20/L North Carolina

COACH DON NEHLEN WVU joins the BIG EAST Football Conference WVU celebrates 100 years of football

COACH DON NEHLEN

Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown College Park, Md. Morgantown Morgantown Ch. Hill, Mass. Univ. Park, Pa. Morgantown Miami, Fla. Syracuse, N.Y.

S5 29-29/T Miami, Ohio S12 44-6/W Pitt S19 34-33/W Maryland S26 16-7/W Virginia Tech O3 24-24/T Boston College (HC) O17 17-20/L Syracuse O24 26-40/L Penn State O31 23-35/L Miami, Fla. N7 41-28/W East Carolina N14 9-13/L Rutgers N21 23-3/W Louisiana Tech

COACH DON NEHLEN

Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown Blacksburg, Va. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Miami, Fla. Morgantown Piscataway, N.J. Morgantown

1993 (11-1/7-0 BIG EAST)

COACH DON NEHLEN WVU wins first BIG EAST Football Conference championship Final Ranking: No. 7 - AP; No. 6 - CNN/USA Today WVU wins Lambert Trophy

S4 48-6/W Eastern Michigan S18 42-37/W Maryland S25 35-3/W Missouri O2 14-13/W Virginia Tech O9 36-34/W Louisville (HC) O23 42-21/W Pitt O30 43-0/W Syracuse N6 58-22/W Rutgers N13 49-7/W Temple N20 17-14/W Miami, Fla. N26 17-14/W Boston College USF&G Insurance Sugar Bowl J1 7-41/L Florida

A28 0-31/L Nebraska S3 16-14/W Ball State S10 12-17/L Rutgers S17 13-24/L Maryland S22 6-34/L Virginia Tech O1 34-10/W Missouri O15 47-41/W Pitt O22 6-38/L Miami O29 52-16/W Louisiana Tech (HC) N12 55-17/W Temple N19 21-20/W Boston College N24 13-0/W Syracuse Carquest Bowl J2 21-24/L South Carolina

A30 42-31/W Marshall S6 24-17/W East Carolina S13 24-31/L Boston College S27 28-17/W Miami O4 48-0/W Rutgers (HC) O11 31-14/W Maryland O25 30-17/W Virginia Tech N1 10-40/L Syracuse N15 41-21/W Temple N22 14-21/L Notre Dame N28 38-41/L 3OT Pitt Carquest Bowl D29 30-35/L Georgia Tech

Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown Morgantown West Lafayette, Ind. Morgantown Morgantown Philadelphia, Pa. Morgantown Morgantown Piscataway, N.J. Blacksburg, Va. Jacksonville, Fla.

COACH DON NEHLEN

Morgantown College Park, Md. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Syracuse, N.Y. Morgantown Philadelphia, Pa. Morgantown Ch. Hill, Mass. New Orleans, La.

1999 (4-7/3-4 BIG EAST)

E. Rutherford, N.J. Morgantown Piscataway, N.J. Morgantown Blacksburg, Va. Columbia, Mo. Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown Morgantown Philadelphia, Pa. Morgantown Morgantown Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.

Morgantown Morgantown Chestnut Hill, Mass. Miami, Fla. Morgantown College Park, Md. Morgantown Syracuse, N.Y. Morgantown South Bend, Ind. Morgantown Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.

1998 (8-4/5-2 BIG EAST) S5 17-34/L Ohio State S19 42-20/W Maryland S26 44-21/W Tulsa O3 45-24/W Navy O10 37-7/W Temple O24 31-34/L Miami (HC) O31 13-27/L Virginia Tech N7 35-28/W Syracuse N14 28-14/W Rutgers N21 35-10/W Boston College N27 52-14/W Pitt Insight.com Bowl D26 31-34/L Missouri

1994 (7-6/4-3 BIG EAST)

COACH DON NEHLEN | Kickoff Classic

Morgantown Morgantown College Park, Md. Morgantown Greenville, N.C. Chestnut Hill, Mass. Syracuse, N.Y. Morgantown Morgantown Miami, Fla. Morgantown

1997 (7-5/4-3 BIG EAST)

1992 (5-4-2/2-3-1 BIG EAST) COACH DON NEHLEN

1988 (11-1)

S3 62-14/W Bowling Green S10 45-10/W Cal State Fullerton S17 55-24/W Maryland S24 31-10/W Pitt O1 22-10/W Virginia Tech O8 30-10/W East Carolina O22 59-19/W Boston College (HC) O29 51-30/W Penn State N5 51-13/W Cincinnati N12 35-25/W Rutgers N19 31-9/W Syracuse Sunkist Fiesta Bowl J2 21-34/L Notre Dame

1990 (4-7)

COACH DON NEHLEN

S4 23-30/L East Carolina S11 43-27/W Miami (Ohio) S18 0-33/L Maryland S25 7-30/L Syracuse O2 28-31/L Navy O16 62-16/W Rutgers (HC) O23 20-17/W Temple O30 20-28/L Miami N6 20-22/L Virginia Tech N13 17-34/L Boston College N27 52-21/W Pitt

Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Annapolis, Md. Philadelphia, Pa. Morgantown Blacksburg, Va. Morgantown Piscataway, N.J. Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Tucson, Ariz.

Charlotte, N.C. Morgantown College Park, Md. Syracuse, N.Y. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Miami, Fla. Morgantown Chestnut Hill, Mass. Morgantown

2000 (7-5/3-4 BIG EAST) COACH DON NEHLEN

S2 34-14/W Boston College S16 30-17/W Maryland S23 10-47/L Miami S28 29-24/W Temple

Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Philadelphia, Pa.


O7 28-16/W Idaho O12 20-48/L Virginia Tech O21 28-42/L Notre Dame N4 27-31/L Syracuse (HC) N11 31-24/W 2OT Rutgers N18 42-24/W East Carolina N24 28-38/L Pitt Music City Bowl D28 49-38/W Mississippi

Morgantown Blacksburg, Va. Morgantown Morgantown Piscataway, N.J. Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Nashville, Tenn.

2001 (3-8/1-6 BIG EAST) COACH RICH RODRIGUEZ

S1 10-34/L Boston College S8 20-3/W Ohio S22 34-14/W Kent State S29 20-32/L Maryland O6 0-35/L Virginia Tech O13 24-34/L Notre Dame O25 3-45/L Miami N3 80-7/W Rutgers (HC) N10 13-24/L Syracuse N17 14-17/L Temple N24 17-23/L Pitt

Boston, Mass. Morgantown Morgantown College Park, Md. Morgantown South Bend, Ind. Miami, Fla. Morgantown Syracuse, N.Y. Morgantown Morgantown

2002 (9-4/6-1 BIG EAST) Coach Rich Rodriguez Final Ranking: No. 25 - AP; No. 20 - ESPN/USA Today A31 56-7/W Tennessee-Chattanooga Morgantown S7 17-34/L Wisconsin Madison, Wis. S14 35-32/W Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio S28 37-17/W East Carolina Morgantown O5 17-48/L Maryland Morgantown O12 40-0/W Rutgers Piscataway, N.J. O19 34-7/W Syracuse (HC) Morgantown O26 23-40/L Miami Morgantown N2 46-20/W Temple Philadelphia, Pa. N9 24-14/W Boston College Morgantown N20 21-18/W Virginia Tech Blacksburg, Va. N30 24-17/W Pitt Pittsburgh, Pa. Continental Tire Bowl D28 22-48/L Virginia Charlotte, N.C.

2003 (8-5/6-1 BIG EAST Champions) COACH RICH RODRIGUEZ

A30 17-24/L Wisconsin S6 48-7/W East Carolina S13 13-15/L Cincinnati S20 7-34/L Maryland O2 20-22/L Miami O11 34-15/W Rutgers (HC) O22 28-7/W Virginia Tech N1 36-19/W UCF N8 35-28/W Boston College N15 52-31/W Pitt N22 34-23/W Syracuse N29 45-28/W Temple Toyota Gator Bowl J1 7-41/L Maryland

Morgantown Greenville, N.C. Morgantown College Park, Md. Miami, Fla. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Chestnut Hill, Mass. Morgantown Syracuse, N.Y. Morgantown Jacksonville, Fla.

2004 (8-4/4-2 BIG EAST Champions) COACH RICH RODRIGUEZ

S4 56-23/W East Carolina S11 45-20/W UCF S18 19-16/W OT Maryland S25 45-10/W James Madison O2 13-19/L Virginia Tech O13 31-19/W Connecticut O21 27-6/W Syracuse O30 35-30/W Rutgers N6 42-21/W Temple (HC) N13 17-36/L Boston College N25 13-16/L Pitt Toyota Gator Bowl J1 18-30/L Florida State

Morgantown Orlando, Fla. Morgantown Morgantown Blacksburg, Va. East Hartford, Conn. Morgantown Piscataway, N.J. Morgantown Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Jacksonville, Fla.

2005 (11-1/7-0 BIG EAST Champions)

COACH RICH RODRIGUEZ Final Ranking: No. 5 - AP; No. 6 - ESPN/USA Today

S4 S10 S17 S24 O1 O8

15-7/W 35-7/W 31-19/W 20-15/W 17-34/L 27-14/W

Syracuse Wofford Maryland East Carolina Virginia Tech Rutgers

Syracuse, N.Y. Morgantown College Park, Md. Morgantown Morgantown Piscataway, N.J.

O15 46-44/W 3OT Louisville (HC) N2 45-13/W Connecticut N9 38-0/W Cincinnati N24 45-13/W Pitt D3 28-13/W USF Nokia Sugar Bowl J2 38-35/W Georgia

Morgantown Morgantown Cincinnati, Ohio Morgantown Tampa, Fla. Atlanta, Ga.

2006 (11-2/5-2 BIG EAST)

COACH RICH RODRIGUEZ Final Ranking: No. 10 - AP; No. 10 - ESPN/USA Today

S2 42-10/W Marshall S9 52-3/W Eastern Washington S14 45-24/W Maryland S23 27-10/W East Carolina O7 42-14/W Mississippi State O14 41-17/W Syracuse (HC) O20 37-11/W Connecticut N2 34-44/L Louisville N11 42-24/W Cincinnati N16 45-27/W Pitt N25 19-24/L USF D2 41-39/W 3OT Rutgers Toyota Gator Bowl J1 38-35/W Georgia Tech

Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Greenville, N.C. Starkville, Miss. Morgantown East Hartford, Conn. Louisville, Ky. Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown Morgantown Jacksonville, Fla.

2007 (11-2/5-2 BIG EAST Champions)

COACH RICH RODRIGUEZ Final Ranking: No. 6 - AP; No. 6 - ESPN/USA Today WVU wins Lambert Trophy

S1 62-24/W Western Michigan S8 48-23/W Marshall S13 31-14/W Maryland S22 48-7/W East Carolina S28 13-21/L USF O6 55-14/W Syracuse O20 38-13/W Mississippi State (HC) O27 31-3/W Rutgers N8 38-31/W Louisville N17 28-23/W Cincinnati N24 66-21/W Connecticut D1 9-13/L Pitt Tostitos Fiesta Bowl J2 48-28/W Oklahoma

Morgantown Huntington, W.Va. College Park, Md. Morgantown Tampa, Fla. Syracuse, N.Y. Morgantown Piscataway, N.J. Morgantown Cincinnati, Ohio Morgantown Morgantown Glendale, Ariz.

2008 (9-4/5-2 BIG EAST)

COACH BILL STEWART | Final Ranking: No. 23 - AP

A30 48-21/W Villanova S6 3-24/L East Carolina S18 14-17/L OT Colorado S27 27-3/W Marshall O4 24-17/W Rutgers O11 17-6/W Syracuse (HC) O23 34-17/W Auburn N1 35-13/W Connecticut N8 23-26/L OT Cincinnati N22 35-21/W Louisville N28 15-19/L Pitt D6 13-7/W USF Meineke Car Care Bowl D27 31-30/W North Carolina

Morgantown Greenville, N.C. Boulder, Colo. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown East Hartford, Conn. Morgantown Louisville, Ky. Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown Charlotte, N.C.

2009 (9-4/5-2 BIG EAST)

COACH BILL STEWART Final Ranking: No. 25 – AP, No. 22 – USA Today Coaches

S5 33-20/W Liberty S12 35-20/W East Carolina S19 30-41/L Auburn O1 35-21/W Colorado O10 34-13/W Syracuse O17 24-7/W Marshall O24 28-24/W Connecticut (HC) O30 19-30/L USF N7 17-9/W Louisville N13 21-24/L Cincinnati N27 19-16/W Pitt D5 24-21/W Rutgers Konica Minolta Gator Bowl J1 21-33/L Florida State

Morgantown Morgantown Auburn, Ala. Morgantown Syracuse, N.Y. Morgantown Morgantown Tampa, Fla. Morgantown Cincinnati, Ohio Morgantown Piscataway, N.J.

Jacksonville, Fla.

2010 (9-4/5-2 BIG EAST Champions) COACH BILL STEWART

S4 31-0/W Coastal Carolina S10 24-21/W OT Marshall

S18 31-17/W Maryland S25 14-20/L LSU O9 49-10/W UNLV O14 20-6/W USF O23 14-19/L Syracuse (HC) O29 13-16/L (OT) Connecticut N13 37-10/W Cincinnati N20 17-10/W Louisville N26 35-10/W Pitt D4 35-14/W Rutgers Champs Sports Bowl D28 7-23/L NC State

Morgantown Baton Rouge, La. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown East Hartford, Conn. Morgantown Louisville, Ky. Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown Orlando, Fla.

2011 (10-3/5-2 BIG EAST Champions)

COACH DANA HOLGORSEN Final Ranking: No. 17- AP, No. 18 – USA Today Coaches WVU wins Lambert Trophy

S4 34-13/W Marshall S10 55-12/W Norfolk State S17 37-31/W Maryland S24 21-47/L LSU O1 55-10/W Bowling Green (HC) O8 43-16/W Connecticut O21 23-49/L Syracuse O29 41-31/W Rutgers N5 35-38/L Louisville N12 24-21/W Cincinnati N25 21-20/W Pitt D1 30-27/W USF Discover Orange Bowl J4 70-33/W Clemson

Morgantown Morgantown College Park, Md. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Syracuse, N.Y. Piscataway, N.J. Morgantown Cincinnati, Ohio Morgantown Tampa, Fla.

Miami Gardens, Fla.

2012 (7-6/4-5 Big 12) COACH DANA HOLGORSEN

S1 69-34/W Marshall S15 42-12/W James Madison S22 31-21/W Maryland S29 70-63/W Baylor O6 48-45/W Texas O13 14-49/L Texas Tech O20 14-55/L Kansas State N3 38-39/L (2OT) TCU N10 34-55/L Oklahoma State N17 49-50/L Oklahoma N23 31-24/W Iowa State D1 59-10/W Kansas New Era Pinstripe Bowl D29 14-38/L Syracuse

Morgantown Landover, Md. Morgantown Morgantown Austin, Texas Lubbock, Texas Morgantown Morgantown Stillwater, Okla. Morgantown Ames, Iowa Morgantown Bronx, N.Y.

2013 (4-8/2-7 Big 12) COACH DANA HOLGORSEN

A31 24-17/W S7 7-16/L S14 41-7/W S21 0-37/L S28 30-21/W O5 42-73/L O19 27-37/L O26 12-35/L N2 30-27/W (OT) N9 40-47/L (OT) N16 19-31/L N30 44-52/L (3OT)

William & Mary Oklahoma Georgia State Maryland Oklahoma State Baylor Texas Tech Kansas State TCU Texas Kansas Iowa State

Morgantown Norman, Okla. Morgantown Baltimore, Md. Morgantown Waco, Texas Morgantown Manhattan, Kan. Ft. Worth, Texas Morgantown Lawrence, Kan. Morgantown

2014 (7-6/5-4 Big 12) COACH DANA HOLGORSEN

A30 23-33/L Alabama S6 54-0/W Towson S13 40-37/W Maryland S20 33-45/L Oklahoma O4 33-14/W Kansas O11 37-34/W Texas Tech O18 41-27/W Baylor O25 34-10/W Oklahoma State N1 30-31/L TCU N8 16-33/L Texas N20 20-26/L Kansas State N29 37-24/W Iowa State AutoZone Liberty Bowl D29 37-45/L Texas A&M

Atlanta, Ga. Morgantown College Park, Md. Morgantown Morgantown Lubbock, Texas Morgantown Stillwater, Okla. Morgantown Austin, Texas Morgantown Ames, Iowa Memphis, Tenn.

Morgantown Huntington, W.Va.

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First Last Opponent Met Met W L T Gonzaga 1922 1922 1 0 0 Grove City 1899 1925 6 0 0 Haskell Institute 1928 1928 1 0 0 Hawaii 1980 1980 0 1 0 Idaho 2000 2000 1 0 0 Illinois 1960 1973 1 1 0 Indiana 1922 1974 3 3 0 Iowa State 2012 2014 2 1 0 James Madison 2004 2012 2 0 0 Kansas 1941 2014 3 1 0 Kansas State 1930 2014 1 4 0 Kent State 1975 2001 4 0 0 Kentucky 1905 1983 8 11 1 Lafayette 1896 1928 1 3 1 Lehigh 1920 1944 2 1 1 Liberty 2009 2009 1 0 0 Louisiana Tech 1992 1994 2 0 0 Louisville 1984 2011 10 3 0 Loyola. La. 1935 1935 0 0 1 LSU 2010 2011 0 2 0 Manhattan 1938 1939 0 2 0 Marietta 1894 1922 16 6 1 Marquette 1932 1955 2 0 1 Marshall 1911 2012 12 0 0 Maryland 1919 2014 27 22 2 Miami, Fla. 1942 2003 3 16 0 Miami, Ohio 1992 1992 1 0 1 Michigan 1904 1904 0 1 0 Michigan State 1938 1942 0 4 0 Mississippi 2000 2000 1 0 0 Mississippi State 2006 2007 2 0 0 Missouri 1926 1998 2 3 0 Morris Harvey 1913 1913 0 0 1 Navy 1907 1999 2 6 0 Nebraska 1994 1994 0 1 0 New York University 1947 1947 1 0 0 Norfolk State 2011 2011 1 0 0 North Carolina 1996 2000 1 1 0 North Carolina State 1914 2010 5 5 0 Northern Illinois 1986 1986 1 0 0 Notre Dame 1989 2001 0 4 0 Ohio State 1897 1998 1 5 0 Ohio 1897 2001 13 4 0 Ohio Wesleyan 1900 1919 3 0 0 Oklahoma 1958 2014 2 4 0 Oklahoma State 1928 2014 3 2 0 Oregon 1960 1963 0 2 0 Oregon State 1930 1962 0 2 0 Otterbein 1945 1947 3 0 0 Pacific 1983 1983 1 0 0 Penn State 1904 1992 9 48 2

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BOWL Games 1922 East West Bowl

1949 Sun Bowl

West Virginia.....................................21 Gonzaga............................................13

West Virginia.....................................21 Texas Western...................................12

SCORING SUMMARY

SCORING SUMMARY

West Virginia Gonzaga

1 2 3 4 Final 7 7 7 0 21 0 0 0 13 13

2ND

Nick Nardacci 12 run (Gustavius Ekberg kick)

WVU

Russ Meredith 80 interception return (Ekberg kick)

WVU

Jack Simons 16 pass from Nardacci (Ekberg kick)

3RD 4TH GZ GZ

Matt Bross 55 pass from Stockton (kick fail) Bross 2 run (Stockton kick)

TW WVU

Harvey Gabriel 1 run (kick fail) Clarence Cox 25 pass from Jimmy Walthall (Gene Simmons kick)

WVU WVU

Jim Devonshire 9 run (Simmons kick) Devonshire 1 run (Simmons kick)

TW

Fred Wendt 60 run (kick fail)

3RD 4TH

Utah...................................................32 West Virginia.......................................6 SCORING SUMMARY West Virginia Utah

1 2 3 4 Final 0 0 6 0 6 3 16 6 7 32

1ST UT

Roy Jefferson 32 field goal

UT UT UT

Jefferson 35 field goal Ernest Allen 11 run (Jefferson kick) Ron Coleman 53 run (pass fail)

WVU UT

Milt Clegg 6 pass from Allen McCune (pass fail) Andy Ireland 47 run (run fail)

UT

William Morley 33 pass from Richard Groth (Jerry Pullman kick)

2ND

3RD

4TH

ATTENDANCE: 6,059

2ND

1ST WVU

1 2 3 4 Final West Virginia 0 7 14 0 21 Texas Western 0 6 0 6 12

1964 Liberty Bowl

ATTENDANCE: 13,000

1969 Peach Bowl West Virginia.....................................14 South Carolina....................................3 SCORING SUMMARY 1 2 3 4 Final West Virginia 7 0 0 7 14 South Carolina 0 3 0 0 3

ATTENDANCE: 15,000

1954 Sugar Bowl

1938 Sun Bowl

Georgia Tech.....................................42 West Virginia.....................................19

WVU

Bob Gresham 10 run (Jim Braxton kick)

West Virginia.......................................7 Texas Tech...........................................6

SCORING SUMMARY

SC

4TH

Bill Dupree 37 field goal

SCORING SUMMARY West Virginia Texas Tech

1 2 3 4 Final 0 7 0 0 7 0 6 0 0 6

2ND WVU TT

Davey Isaac 1 run (Kelly Moan kick) Calhoun 4 run (kick fail)

ATTENDANCE: 12,000

West Virginia Georgia Tech

1 2 3 4 Final 0 6 0 13 19 14 6 9 13 42

1ST 2ND

WVU Jim Braxton 1 run (Braxton kick)

ATTENDANCE: 48,452

1ST GT GT

Sam Hensley 21 pass from Pepper Rodgers (Rodgers kick) Jimmy Durham 2 pass from Rodgers (Rodgers kick)

WVU GT

Danny Williams 5 run (kick fail) Henry Hair 12 pass from Rodgers (kick fail)

GT GT

Rodgers 18 field goal Leon Hardeman 23 rush (kick fail)

WVU GT WVU GT

Joe Marconi 1 run (Tommy Allman kick) Ruffin 43 run (kick fail) Allman 1 run (kick fail) Bill Teas 9 run (Glenn Turner kick)

2ND 3RD 4TH

ATTENDANCE: 71,666

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1972 Peach Bowl

1981 Peach Bowl

1983 Hall Of Fame Bowl

North Carolina State.........................49 West Virginia.....................................13

West Virginia.....................................26 Florida..................................................6

West Virginia.....................................20 Kentucky...........................................16

SCORING SUMMARY

SCORING SUMMARY

SCORING SUMMARY

West Virginia NC State

1 2 3 4 Final 13 0 0 0 13 7 7 21 14 49

1ST Frank Nester 27 field goal Nester 39 field goal Don Buckey 37 pass from Dave Buckey (Ron Sewell kick)

WVU

Danny Buggs 4 pass from Bernie Galiffa (Nester kick)

3RD

NCST Stan Fritts 1 run (Sewell kick) NCST Don Buckey 2 run (Sewell kick) NCST Fritts 1 run (Sewell kick)

4TH NCST NCST NCST

1 2 3 4 Final 7 9 3 7 26 0 0 0 6 6

1ST

WVU WVU NCST

2ND

West Virginia Florida

Fritts 4 run (Sewell kick) Pat Hovance 14 pass from Dave Buckey (Sewell kick) Willie Burden 7 run (Sewell kick)

Mickey Walczak 7 pass from Oliver Luck (Paul Woodside kick)

WVU WVU WVU

Woodside 35 field goal Woodside 42 field goal Woodside 49 field goal

WVU

Woodside 24 field goal

WVU FL

Walczak 1 run (Woodside kick) Chris Faulkner 22 pass from Bob Hewko (pass fail)

3RD 4TH

ATTENDANCE: 37,582

1982 Gator Bowl

1975 Peach Bowl

Florida State......................................31 West Virginia.....................................12

SCORING SUMMARY West Virginia NC State

1 2 3 4 Final 0 6 0 7 13 7 3 0 0 10

1ST NCST Ricky Adams 1 run (Jay Sherrill kick)

2ND

NCST Sherrill 21 field goal WVU Artie Owens 39 pass from Dan Kendra (kick fail)

4TH

WVU

Scott MacDonald 50 pass from Kendra (Bill McKenzie kick)

ATTENDANCE: 45,134

186

WVU

Paul Woodside 39 field goal

UK UK

Randy Jenkins 26 pass from Tony Mayes (John Hutcherson kick) Hutcherson 32 field goal

WVU

Rich Hollins 16 pass from Jeff Hostetler (Woodside kick)

WVU WVU UK

Rob Bennett 2 pass from Hostetler (Woodside kick) Woodside 23 field goal Joe Phillips 13 pass from Bill Ransdell (kick fail)

2ND

3RD 4TH

ATTENDANCE: 42,000

ATTENDANCE: 52,671

West Virginia.....................................13 North Carolina State.........................10

1 2 3 4 Final 3 0 7 10 20 0 10 0 6 16

1ST

WVU

2ND

West Virginia Kentucky

SCORING SUMMARY West Virginia Florida State

1 2 3 4 Final 0 6 0 6 12 3 14 14 0 31

1ST FSU

Philip Hall 20 field goal

WVU FSU WVU FSU

Paul Woodside 48 field goal Billy Allen 95 kickoff return (Hall kick) Woodside 34 field goal Dennis McKinnon 27 pass from Blair Williams (Hall kick)

FSU FSU

Greg Allen 29 run (Hall kick) Allen 1 run (Hall kick)

WVU

Darrell Miller 26 pass from Kevin White (pass fail)

2ND

3RD 4TH

ATTENDANCE: 80,913

1984 Bluebonnet Bowl West Virginia.....................................31 TCU....................................................14 SCORING SUMMARY West Virginia TCU

1 2 3 4 Final 14 17 0 0 31 7 0 7 0 14

1ST WVU TCU WVU

John Gay 2 pass from Kevin White (Paul Woodside kick) Dan Sharp 5 pass from Anthony Gulley (Ken Ozee kick) Gary Mullen 62 pass from White (Woodside kick)

WVU WVU WVU

John Holifield 1 run (Woodside kick) Ron Wolfley 5 pass from White (Woodside kick) Woodside 21 field goal

TCU

Keith Burnett 20 pass from Gully (Ozee kick)

2ND

3RD

ATTENDANCE: 43,260


1987 John Hancock Sun Bowl 1989 Mazda Gator Bowl

1995 Carquest Bowl

Oklahoma State................................35 West Virginia.....................................33

Clemson............................................27 West Virginia.......................................7

South Carolina..................................24 West Virginia.....................................21

SCORING SUMMARY

SCORING SUMMARY

SCORING SUMMARY

1 2 3 4 Final Oklahoma State 14 0 14 7 35 West Virginia 7 17 3 6 33

West Virginia Clemson

1ST

1ST

OS Thurman Thomas 5 run (Cary Blanchard kick) WVU Anthony Brown 1 run (Charlie Baumann kick) OS Thomas 9 run (Blanchard kick)

WVU

Jett 12 pass from Harris (Carroll kick)

WVU WVU WVU

Brown 5 run (Baumann kick) Baumann 33 field goal Darnell Warren 23 interception return (Baumann kick)

CL CL

3RD

Gardocki 27 field goal McFadden 1 run (Gardocki kick)

OS WVU OS

Thomas 4 run (Blanchard kick) Baumann 38 field goal J.R. Dillard 6 pass from Mike Gundy (Blanchard kick)

CL CL CL

Henderson 4 run (Gardocki kick) McGlockton fumble recovery in end zone (Gardocki kick) Gardocki 24 field goal

OS WVU

Thomas 4 run (Blanchard kick) Craig Taylor 6 run (pass fail)

2ND

3RD

4TH

2ND

1 2 3 4 Final 7 0 0 0 7 0 10 0 17 27

1ST

ATTENDANCE: 82,911

ATTENDANCE: 43,240

1994 USF&G Insurance Sugar Bowl

1989 Sunkist Fiesta Bowl

Florida................................................41 West Virginia.......................................7

Notre Dame.......................................34 West Virginia.....................................21 SCORING SUMMARY West Virginia Notre Dame

1 2 3 4 Final 0 6 7 8 21 9 14 3 8 34

1ST ND ND ND

Billy Hackett 45 field goal Anthony Johnson 1 run (run fail) Rodney Culver 5 run (Reggie Ho kick)

WVU ND WVU

Charlie Baumann 29 field goal Raghib Ismail 29 pass from Tony Rice (Ho kick) Baumann 31 field goal

ND WVU

Ho 32 field goal Grantis Bell 17 pass from Major Harris (Baumann kick)

ND WVU

Frank Jacobs 3 pass from Rice (Rice run) Reggie Rembert 3 run (Rembert from Greg Jones)

2ND

3RD 4TH

SCORING SUMMARY Florida West Virginia

1 2 3 4 Final 7 14 14 6 41 7 0 0 0 7

1ST WVU FL

Jay Kearney 32 pass from Jake Kelchner (Tom Mazzone kick) Errict Rhett 3 run (Judd Davis kick)

FL FL

Lawrence Wright 52 interception return (Davis kick) Willie Jackson 39 pass from Terry Dean (Davis kick)

FL FL

Rhett 2 run (Davis kick) Rhett 1 run (Davis kick)

FL FL

Davis 43 field goal Davis 26 field goal

2ND

3RD 4TH

1 2 3 4 Final South Carolina 7 10 7 0 24 West Virginia 0 7 14 0 21

SC

Boomer Foster 2 yard pass from Steve Tanneyhill (Reed Morton kick)

SC WVU SC

Morton 47 field goal Robert Walker 24 run (Bryan Baumann kick) Tanneyhill 4 run (Morton kick)

WVU SC WVU

Lovett Purnell 6 pass from Chad Johnston (Baumann kick) Stanley Pritchett 1 run (Morton kick) Purnell 7 pass from Johnston (Baumann kick)

2ND

3RD

ATTENDANCE: 50,853

1997 Toyota Gator Bowl North Carolina...................................20 West Virginia.....................................13 SCORING SUMMARY 1 2 3 4 Final North Carolina 0 17 3 0 20 West Virginia 0 3 7 3 13 2ND NC NC WVU NC

Octavus Barnes 18 pass from Oscar Davenport (McGee kick) Josh McGee 22 field goal Jay Taylor 47 field goal Davenport 5 run (McGee kick)

WVU NC

David Saunders 34 pass from Chad Johnston (Taylor kick) McGee 20 field goal

WVU

Taylor 47 field goal

3RD

4TH

ATTENDANCE: 52,103

ATTENDANCE: 75,437

ATTENDANCE: 74,911

187


1997 Carquest Bowl

2000 Music City Bowl

2004 Toyota Gator Bowl

Georgia Tech.....................................35 West Virginia.....................................30

West Virginia.....................................49 Mississippi........................................38

Maryland............................................41 West Virginia.......................................7

SCORING SUMMARY

SCORING SUMMARY

SCORING SUMMARY

Georgia Tech West Virginia

1 2 3 4 Total 14 14 0 7 35 7 7 10 6 30

1ST

Mississippi West Virginia

1 2 3 4 Final 3 6 7 22 38 7 28 14 0 49

d Wilder 1 run (Brad Chambers kick) Amos Zereoue 14 run (Jay Taylor kick) Joe Hamilton 30 run (Chambers kick)

WU MS

Wes Ours 40 pass from Brad Lewis (Brenden Rauh kick) Les Binkley 23 field goal

GT WVU GT

Mike Lillie 3 pass from Hamilton (Chambers kick) Jerry Porter 21 pass from Marc Bulger (Taylor kick) Hamilton 9 run (Chambers kick)

WVU WVU

Zereoue 19 run (Taylor kick) Taylor 21 field goal

WVU MS WVU MS WVU WVU

Khori Ivy 11 pass from Lewis (Rauh kick) Binkley 47 field goal Antonio Brown 35 pass from Lewis (Rauh kick) Binkley 26 field goal Brown 60 pass from Lewis (Rauh kick) Ours 1 run (Rauh kick)

WVU WVU MS

Shawn Terry 99 kickoff return (Rauh kick) Ivy 10 pass from Lewis (Rauh) Romaro Miller 7 run (Binkley kick)

MS MS MS

Jamie Armstrong 23 pass from Eli Manning (Binkley kick) Omar Rayford 18 pass from Manning (Binkley kick) Toward Sanford 16 pass from Manning (L.J. Taylor pass from Manning)

3RD 4TH

GT WVU

Charles Wiley 5 run (Chambers kick) Porter 74 pass from Bulger (pass fail)

ATTENDANCE: 28,262

1998 Insight.com Bowl West Virginia.....................................31 Missouri.............................................34 SCORING SUMMARY West Virginia Missouri

1 2 3 4 Final 0 3 14 14 31 14 10 7 3 34

MO MO

Carlos Posey 70 blocked field goal return (Long kick) Corby Jones 9 run (Long kick)

WVU MO MO

Jay Taylor 28 field goal Punt blocked through end zone for safety C.Jones 2 run (Kent Layman pass)

WVU MO WVU

David Saunders 9 pass from Marc Bulger (Taylor kick) C.Jones 11 run (Long kick) Khori Ivy 8 pass from Bulger (Taylor kick)

3RD

4TH

3RD

4TH

ATTENDANCE: 47,719

2002 Continental Tire Bowl Virginia...............................................48 West Virginia.....................................22

WVU Amos Zereoue 9 pass from Bulger (Taylor kick) MO Brian Long 18 field goal WVU Saunders 1 pass from Bulger (Taylor kick)

ATTENDANCE: 36,147

West Virginia Virginia

1 2 3 4 Final 10 0 6 6 22 7 21 10 10 48

1ST

Nick Novak 26 FG Jafar Williams 31 pass from Scott McBrien (Novak kick)

MD MD

Steve Suter 76 punt return (Novak kick) Williams 22 pass from McBrien (Novak kick)

MD WVU MD

McBrien 2 rush (Novak kick) Rasheed Marshall 15 rush (Brad Cooper kick) Novak 24 FG

MD

Jo Jo Walker 14 pass from McBrien (Novak kick)

2ND 3RD

4TH

ATTENDANCE - 78,892

2005 Toyota Gator Bowl Florida State......................................30 West Virginia.....................................18 SCORING SUMMARY Florida State West Virginia

Leon Washington 69 rush (Xavier Beitia kick kick) Beitia 32 FG Kay Jay Harris 36 pass from R. Marshall (Brad Cooper kick failed) Harris 1 rush (Andy Good kick failed)

FSU

Beitia 28 FG

2ND

Todd James 27 FG Wali Lundy 14 pass from Marques Hagans (Connor Hughes kick) Avon Cobourne 6 rush (James kick)

VA VA VA

Matt Schaub 1 rush (Hughes kick) Marques Hagans 69 punt return (Hughes kick) Lundy 4 rush (Hughes kick)

4TH

VA VA WVU

Lundy 48 pass from Schaub (Hughes kick) Hughes 27 FG Rasheed Marshall 1 rush (James kick failed)

ATTENDANCE: 70,112

VA WVU VA

Hughes 30 FG Cobourne 1 rush (Conversion failed) Lundy 31 rush (Hughes kick)

3RD

ATTENDANCE: 73,535

1 2 3 4 Final 10 3 10 7 30 12 0 3 3 18

FSU FSU WVU WVU

WVU VA WVU 2ND

4TH

188

MD MD

1ST

SCORING SUMMARY

1ST 2ND

2ND

1 2 3 4 Final 0 0 7 0 7 10 14 10 7 41

1ST

1ST

GT WVU GT

2ND

West Virginia Maryland

3RD FSU WVU FSU

Beitia 28 FG Good 44 FG Craphonso Thorpe 14 pass from Chris Rix (Beitia kick)

WVU FSU

Good 34 FG James Coleman 1 rush (Beitia kick)


2006 Nokia Sugar Bowl

2008 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl

2010 Konica Minolta Gator Bowl

West Virginia.....................................38 Georgia..............................................35

West Virginia.....................................48 Oklahoma..........................................28

West Virginia.....................................21 Florida State......................................33

SCORING SUMMARY

SCORING AND STATISTICAL SUMMARY

SCORING AND STATISTICAL SUMMARY

West Virginia Oklahoma

West Virginia Florida State

West Virginia Georgia

1 2 3 4 Final 21 10 0 7 38 0 21 7 7 35

1ST

1ST WVU WVU WVU

Steve Slaton 52 run (Pat McAfee kick) Darius Reynaud 3 pass from White (Reynaud kick) Reynaud 13 run (McAfee kick)

WVU GA GA WVU

Slaton 18 run (McAfee kick) Kregg Lumpkin 34 run (Brandon Coutu kick) Thomas Brown 52 run (Coutu kick) McAfee 27 FG

2ND

3RD GA GA

4TH WVU GA

Leonard Pope 4 pass from D.J. Shockley (Coutu kick) A.J. Bryant 34 pass from Shockley (Coutu kick) Slaton 52 run (McAfee kick) Bryan McClendon 43 pass from Shockley (Coutu kick)

ATTENDANCE: 74,458

2007 Toyota Gator Bowl West Virginia.....................................38 Georgia Tech.....................................35 SCORING AND STATISTICAL SUMMARY West Virginia Georgia Tech

1 2 3 4 Final 7 10 21 0 38 14 14 7 0 35

1ST WVU GT GT

Owen Schmitt 1 rush (Pat McAfee kick) Calvin Johnson 31 pass from Taylor Bennett (Travis Bell kick) Tashard Choice 3 rush (Bell kick)

GT WVU GT WVU

C. Johnson 48 pass from Bennett (Bell kick) McAfee 25 FG James Johnson 27 pass from Bennett (Bell kick) Schmitt 11 rush (McAfee kick)

GT WVU WVU WVU

Choice 5 rush (Bell kick) Tito Gonzales 57 pass from Patrick White (McAfee kick) Brandon Myles 14 pass from White (McAfee kick) White 15 rush (McAfee kick)

2ND

3RD

1 2 3 4 Final 6 14 14 14 48 0 6 9 13 28

ATTENDANCE: 67,714

WVU WVU

Pat McAfee 38 FG McAfee 42 FG

OU WVU OU WVU

Garret Hartley 37 FG Owen Schmitt 57 rush (McAfee kick) Hartley 24 FG Darius Reynaud 21 pass from Patrick White (McAfee kick)

OU OU WVU WVU

Hartley 42 FG Chris Brown 1 rush (Sam Bradford pass failed) Noel Devine 17 rush (McAfee kick) Reynaud 30 rush (McAfee kick)

OU WVU OU WVU

Quentin Chaney 19 pass from Bradford (Brown rush failed) Tito Gonzales 79 pass from White (McAfee kick) Juaquin Iglesias 15 pass from Bradford (Hartley kick) Devine 65 rush (McAfee kick)

2ND

3RD

4TH

1 2 3 4 Final 14 0 0 7 21 3 10 10 10 33

1ST WVU FSU WVU

Jarrett Brown 32 rush (Tyler Bitancurt kick) Dustin Hopkins 26 FG Noel Devine 1 rush (Bitancurt kick)

FSU FSU

Jermaine Thomas 12 rush (Hopkins kick) Hopkins 42 FG

FSU FSU

Hopkins 22 FG Thomas 19 rush (Kopkins kick)

WVU FSU FSU

Ryan Clarke 5 rush (Bitancurt kick) E.J. Manuel 2 rush (Hopkins kick) Hopkins 37 FG

2ND 3RD 4TH

ATTENDANCE: 84,129

ATTENDANCE: 70,016

2010 Champs Sports Bowl

2008 Meineke Car Care Bowl

NC State............................................23 West Virginia.......................................7

West Virginia.....................................31 North Carolina...................................30 SCORING AND STATISTICAL SUMMARY West Virginia North Carolina

1 2 3 4 Final 21 0 3 7 31 14 9 7 0 30

1ST WVU UNC WVU UNC WVU

Noel Devine 18 rush (Pat McAfee kick) Hakeem Nicks 73 pass from T.J. Yates (Casey Barth kick) Alric Arnett 44 pass from Pat White (McAfee kick) Nicks 66 pass from Cooter Arnold (Barth kick) Bradley Starks 35 pass from White (McAfee kick)

UNC UNC

Team Safety Nicks 25 pass from Yates (Barth kick)

WVU UNC

McAfee 25 FG Yates 4 rush (Barth kick)

WVU

Arnett 20 pass from White (McAfee kick)

2ND

3RD 4TH

SCORING SUMMARY West Virginia NC State

1 2 3 4 Final 0 7 0 0 7 7 3 6 7 23

1ST NCST Mustafa Greene 16 pass from Russell Wilson (Josh Czajkowski kick)

2ND

WVU Stedman Bailey 32 pass from Geno Smith (Tyler Bitancurt kick) NCST Czajkowski 45 FG

3RD

NCST Czajkowski 38 FG NCST Czajkowski 40 FG

4TH

NCST Jarvis Williams 7 pass from Wilson (Czajkowski kick)

ATTENDANCE - 48,962

ATTENDANCE: 73,712

189


2012 Discover Orange Bowl 2012 New Era Pinstripe Bowl 2014 AutoZone Liberty Bowl West Virginia ....................................70 Clemson ...........................................33 SCORING SUMMARY West Virginia Clemson

1 2 3 4 Final 14 35 14 7 70 17 3 6 7 33

CU WVU CU WVU CU

Andre Ellington 68 rush (Chandler Catanzaro kick) Shawne Alston 4 rush (Tyler Bitancurt kick) Sammy Watkins 27 pass from Tajh Boyd (Catanzaro kick) Tavon Austin 8 pass from Geno Smith (Bitancurt kick) Catanzaro 42 FG

WVU WVU CU WVU WVU

Austin 27 pass from Smith (Bitancurt kick) Cook 99 fumble return (Bitancurt kick) Catanzaro 43 FG Smith 7 rush (Bitancurt kick) Austin 3 pass from Smith (Bitancurt kick)

WVU

3RD

Alston 1 rush (Bitancurt kick)

WVU WVU CU

Bailey 6 pass from Smith (Bitancurt kick) Austin 37 pass from Smith (Bitancurt kick) Hopkins 28 pass from Boyd (Boyd pass failed)

WVU CU

Milhouse 7 pass from Smith (Bitancurt kick) McDowell 4 rush (Catanzaro kick)

4TH

ATTENDANCE - 67,563

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190

SCORING SUMMARY West Virginia Syracuse.

1 2 3 4 Final 0 7 7 0 14 3 9 23 3 38

1ST

1ST

2ND

Syracuse ...........................................38 West Virginia ....................................14

SYR - Ross Krautman 25 FG

2ND

SYR SYR WVU

Cameron Lynch safety Prince-Tyson Gulley 33 rush (Krautman kick) Stedman Bailey 32 pass from Geno Smith (Tyler Bitancurt)

SYR SYR WVU SYR SYR

Beckett Wales 10 pass from Ryan Nassib (Krautman kick) Gulley 67 rush (Krautman kick) Bailey 29 pass from Smith (Bitancurt kick) Gulley 10 pass Nassib (Krautman kick) Brandon Sharpe safety

SYR

Krautman 36 FG

3RD

4TH

ATTENDANCE - 39,098

Texas A&M ........................................45 West Virginia ....................................37 SCORING SUMMARY Texas A&M West Virginia

1 2 3 4 Final 14 14 17 0 45 20 7 3 7 37

1ST TAMU WVU WVU WVU TAMU WVU

Josh Reynolds 44 pass from Kyle Allen (Josh Lambo kick) Josh Lambert 32 FG Mario Alford 45 pass from Skyler Howard (Lambert kick) KJ Dillon 35 interception return (Lambert kick) Trey Williams 40 pass from Allen (Lambo kick) Lambert 40 FG

TAMU WVU TAMU

Malcome Kennedy 11 pass from Allen (Lambo kick) Kevin White 49 pass from Howard (Lambert kick) Allen 14 rush (Lambo kick)

TAMU TAMU WVU TAMU

Lambo 26 FG Williams 18 rush (Lambo kick) Lambert 31 FG Kennedy 9 pass from Allen (Lambo kick)

WVU

Elijah Wellman 4 pass from Howard (Lambert kick)

2ND

3RD

4TH

ATTENDANCE - 51,282


ALL-TIMELettermen A

Abraham, Seth (WR) Triadelphia, W.Va. Abraham, Zach (WR) Triadelphia, W.Va. Adams, C. Adams, John (DT) Bethesda, Md. Addae, Jahmile (DB) Valrico, Fla. Adkins, Fred (G) Huntington, W.Va. Agee, Tim (DB) Bethesda, Md. A’Hearn, Vic (T) Midland, Pa. Alessi, Terry (OG) Steubenville, Ohio Alexander, Robert (RB) South Charleston, W.Va. Alexander, Tarris (LB) Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Alexander, Tony (WR) Lester, W.Va. Alford, Roger (OG) Wintersville, Ohio Alford, Mario (WR) Greenville, Ga. Allen, Franchot, “Boogie” (DB) Jacksonville, Fla. Allen, Frank (E) Parkersburg, W.Va. Allen, George “Eck” (RB) Ashland, Ky. Allen, Glenn (QB) Parkersburg, W.Va. Allen, Rodney (DB) Lindside, W.Va. Allen, William (QB) Parkersburg, W.Va. Allison, John Bruce Dallas, Pa. Allman, Clinton (T) Parkersburg, W.Va. Allman, Thomas (FB) Charleston, W.Va. Alston, Dee (WR) Theodore, Ala. Alston, Shawne (RB) Hampton, Va. Ameri, Matt (OL) Morgantown, W.Va. Amerson, Bernardo (LB) Hattiesburg, Miss. Amos, Clay Dille (T) Amos, Frank Anastasio, Ralph (HB) Follansbee, W.Va. Anderson, Charles (G) Hinton, W.Va. Anderson, Ernie (MG) Colliers, W.Va. Anderson, George (FB) Latrobe, Pa. Anderson, Gregory (DE) North Canton, Ohio Anderson, H. Anderson, Lane Anderson, Maxwell (RB) Morgantown, W.Va. Anderson, Ted (QB) Mount Hope, W.Va. Anderson, Tyler (LB) Morgantown, W.Va. Anderson, William (E) Wheeling, W.Va. Andrews, Carl (OT) Charleston, W.Va. Andrews, Quinton (BS) Opa Locka, Fla. Anglin, Zach (P) Bridgeport, W.Va. Antion, Thomas (OG) Claysville, Pa. Antolini, Peter (G) Elkins, W.Va. Archer, John “Sky” (T) Arndt, Justin (LB) Martinsburg, W.Va. Arlia, Connor (WR) Weirton, W.Va. Armstead, Reggie (DB) Fairmont, W.Va. Armstrong, Ray (RB) Elyria, Ohio Arnett, Alric (WR) Belle Glade, Fla. Arnold, Jackson Arnold, W.Va. Arnold, Malcolm (T) Blooming Rose, W.Va. Arthur, Don (G) Montgomery, W.Va. Arthur, Theodore Ashe, Arthur (DB) Washington, D.C. Atty, Alex (G) Johnston, Pa. Audena, Lawrence (DB) Norwalk, Conn. Audia, Sam (HB) Charleston, W.Va. Austin, Milo (WR) Bowie, Md. Austin, Sam (OT) Tampa, Fla. Austin, Tavon (WR/KR) Baltimore, Md. Avritte, James (LB) Amityville, N.Y. Axem, Leroy (DB) Miami, Fla. Ayers, Louis Ayuso, Joe (OG) Montville, N.J.

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Bachman, Carl George (B) Wheeling, W.Va. Backman, Lloyd (G) Morgantown, W.Va. Bailey, Bruce Bailey, Josh (TE) Gilbert, W.Va. Bailey, Russell B (T) Weston, W.Va. Bailey, Scott (OG-C) Alexandria, Va.. Bailey, Stedman (WR) Miramar, Fla. Baisi, Albert (T) Elkins, W.Va. Baker, Mike (WR) Waverly, Ga.

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Baker, Stanley (HB) Lake Lynn, Pa. Baker, William Elkins, W.Va. Ballard, Wade (E) Welch, W.Va. Ballard, Walter Bambick, William Banda, Doug (QB) New Cumberland, W.Va. Banks, Ishmael (DB) Richmond, Va. Barber, Kantroy (FB) Miami, Fla. Barber, Jared (LB) Mocksville, N.C. Barclay, Don (OL) Cranberry, Pa. Bargeloh, James (HB) Parkersburg, W.Va. Barna, Herbert “Babe”(E) Anmoore, W.Va. Barnard, W. Oliver (E) Morgantown, W.Va. Barnes, Duane (OT) Pittsburgh, Pa. Barnette, Gary (C) Dunbar, W.Va. Barnette, Quentin (QB) Charleston, W.Va. Barnum, Robert “Pete”(QB) Parkersburg, W.Va. Barr, Arthur (FB) Huntington, W.Va. Barrett, Brandon (WR) Martinsburg, W.Va. Barrows, Scott (OG) Marietta, Ohio Bartges, Kent (QB) Masontown, Pa. Barton, John (OG) Whitehall, Pa. Bartrug, Edwin (HB) New Martinsville, W.Va. Basil, Gary (RB-TE) Vienna, Va. Bassler, John (OC) New Windsor, Md. Bastien, Perlo (DB) Delray Beach, Fla. Baum, Bob (DE) Latrobe, Pa. Baumann, Bryan (K-P) Erie, Pa. Baumann, Charlie (K) Erie, Pa. Bazzoli, Raymond (E) Meadowlands, Pa. Beale, William Lewis Beall, Walter (T) Mannington, W.Va. Beasley, Aaron (CB) Pottstown, Pa. Beasley, Damon (RB) Akron, Ohio Beasley, Michael (RB-WR) Pottstown, Pa. Becca, Charles (HB) Martins Ferry, Ohio Becht, Anthony (TE) Drexel Hill, Pa. Beck, Carl (HB) Harrisburg, Pa. Beck, Curlin (RB) Bedford Heights, Ohio Bednarik, Adam (QB-WR) Bethlehem, Pa. Begalla, George (OT) Salem, Ohio Behnke, William (HB) Follansbee, W.Va. Bell, Bill (B) Bell, Derrick (C) Bladensburg, Md. Bell, Ernest (HB) Bell, Grantis (WR) Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Bell, Travis (S) Belle Glade, Fla. Bellas, Leonard (FB) Dallas, Pa. Beltzhoover, Harry Charles Town, W.Va. Bem, Stanley (DT) Hastings, Pa. Bendana, John (MG) Englewood, N.J. Benedict, Ernest (C) Clarksville, Pa. Benjamin, Leo (C) New Philadelphia, Ohio Benke, Robert (FB) Star Junction, Pa. Benn, David (LB) Akron, Ohio Bennett, Glenn (FB) Hinton, W.Va. Bennett, Rob (TE) Buckhannon, W.Va. Benoit, Tyler (DB) Broussard, La. Benton, Al-Rasheed (LB) Newark, N.J. Beresford, Scott (WR/TE) Cameron, W.Va. Berk, Jeff (OT) Huber Heights, Ohio Berkey, Kevin (DB) Windber, Pa. Berkhimer, Lewis (LB) Sisterville, W.Va. Berkich, Joseph (T) Hibbing, Minn. Berry, Scooter (DE) North Babylon, N.Y. Berton, Sean (TE) Greensburg, Pa. Berzansky, Stephen (FB) Portage, Pa. Biddle, William (RB) Carlisle, Pa. Billak, Charles (C) Ronco, Pa. Billetz, John (DB) Greensboro, Pa. Bilokonsky, Mike (DT) Strongsville, Ohio Bingamon, Howard Milton Birts, Frank (OT) Okeechobee, Fla. Birurakis, Louis (G) Liberty, W.Va. Bischoff, Paul (E) Beaver Falls, Pa. Biser, Sean (OG) Keyser, W.Va. Bitancurt, Tyler (K) Springfield, Va. Bivens, Robert F. (B) Washington, D.C. Black, James (QB) Kiski, Pa. Blackwell, Roger (TB) Oak Hill, W.Va.

1936 1893 1926 1902 1893-94 1978‑79‑80 2011-12-13-14 1994-95 2011-12-13 2008-09-10-11C 1960 1934‑35‑36C 1914 1983 1964‑65 1940‑41‑42 1922‑23‑25 1945 2005 1982‑83‑84 1949‑50 1985‑86 1928‑29‑30 1985‑86‑87 2010 1996-97-98-99 1994-95-96-97 1994-95-97 1985‑86‑87‑88 1960‑61‑62 1894 1928-29-31 1992-93-94-95C 1981 1990-91 1947 1996-97-98-99 1920 1979‑80‑81‑82 2005-07 1965‑66‑67 1927-28-29 1941 1993-94-95 1910‑11C 1985‑86‑87‑88 2010-11-13 1948‑49‑50 1897 1966 1977‑78‑79‑80 1945 1941‑42‑46‑47 1958‑59‑60 1968‑69‑70 1961‑62 1982‑83‑84 2005 2014 2002-03 2001-02-03-04 1976‑77 1967 1950‑51 2007-08-09-10 2000 1961‑62‑63 1946‑47 1957‑58 1970‑71‑72 2007 1903 1995-96 1944‑48‑49‑50 1950‑51‑52C 1992 2009-10-11-12 1891C 1926-27-28 1964

Blake, Barry (G) Mount Hope, W.Va. 1954‑56 Blake, Harry (WR) Summerville, S.C. 1971‑73 Blake, N.B. (G) Cox Landing, W.Va. 1891 Bland, Matt (C) Richmond, Va. 1990 Bledsoe, Jack (HB) War, W.Va. 1951‑52 Blueford, Fred (DT) Hermitage, Ark. 2002-03 Bobbitt, John (G) Penns Grove, N.J. 1948‑49‑50 Bolden, Rayshawn (WR) Cheektowaga, N.Y. 2003-04-05-06 Bom, Robert (G) Wheeling, W.Va. 1944‑45‑46‑47 Bonar, Charles (G) Moundsville, W.Va. 1960 Bonato, Louis (HB) Pittsburgh, Pa. 1950 Bonfili, Victor (HB) Morgantown, W.Va. 1945‑46‑47‑48C Booth, Mike (LB-DE) Pittsburgh, Pa. 1991-93 Borlie, Raymond (E) Portage, Pa. 1959 Bosley, Bruce (T) Green Bank, W.Va. 1952‑53‑54‑55C Bosley, Jon (FB) Green Bank, W.Va. 1961 Bouldin, Al (DB) Akron, Ohio 1984 Bove, John (T) Auburn, N.Y. 1948‑49‑50 Bowden, Terry (RB) Morgantown, W.Va. 1977‑78 Bowden, Thomas (WR) Morgantown, W.Va. 1975‑76 Bowers, Cole (OG) Milton, W.Va. 2010 Bowers, Douglas (FB) Clarksburg, W.Va. 1921‑23 Bowers, James (RB) Huntington, W.Va. 1944 Bowles, John (E) Bluefield, W.Va. 1956‑57‑58 Bowman, Glenn (G) Charleston, W.Va. 1958‑59‑60 Bowman, Tom (RB) Portsmouth, Ohio 1982‑83‑84C Bowser, Brantwon (CB) Phoenix, Ariz. 2010-11 Bowyers, Dale (E) Dundon, W.Va. 1944 Boyd, Alpheus Edward (E) Uniontown, Pa. 1891-93 Boyd, George (OG) Mount Hope, W.Va. 1969‑70 Boykin, Eric (QB-TE) Dayton, Ohio 1994-95-96 Boyle, Robert (DE) McKeesport, Pa. 1974 Boyle, Rudolph (G) New Salem, Pa. 1949‑50 Boyles, Charles (G) Philippi, W.Va. 1943‑46‑47‑48 Boyles, Melvin P.(T) Philippi, W.Va. 1910‑11‑12‑13C Bradshaw, John (OT) Stafford, Va. 2005-06-07-08 Brady, James B. 1901-02 Brady, Phil (P) Fairfax, Va. 2004-05 Brady, Ryan (LB) Huntington, N.Y. 1997-98-99 Bragg, Walter (OG-OT) Morristown, Tenn. 1971‑72‑73C Braham, Rich (OT) Morgantown, W.Va. 1990-91-92-93C Brailler, John (QB) Latrobe, Pa. 1896 Brake, Arthur Kent (G) Buckhannon, W.Va. 1905‑06 Brandner, Tom (OT) Pittsburgh, Pa. 1974‑75 Brannon, Dorsey Grafton, W.Va. 1913‑14‑15‑16 Braswell, Charles (DB) Clairton, Pa. 1975 Braswell, Kenneth (LB) Clairton, Pa. 1975‑76‑78 Braun, Jeff (OT) Westminster, Md. 2010-11-12C Braxton, James (FB-TE) Vanderbilt, Pa. 1968‑69‑70C Braxton, Phil (WR) Vanderbilt, Pa. 2000-01-02 Brewster, Walter (T) Lewisburg, W.Va. 1927‑28 Briggs, Tom (DE) Liverpool, N.Y. 1991-92 Brockman, Lonnie (LB) Pittsburgh, Pa. 1987‑88-89 Brooks, Allen Buckhannon, W.Va. 1914‑16‑19 Brooks, Charles (K) Huntington, W.Va. 1973‑74 Brooks, Jay (C) Bay Village, Ohio 1994-95 Brooks, Jason (OG) Cleveland, Ohio 2000-01 Brooks, Leslie (T) 1913‑14 Brooks, Wayne (OT) Decatur, Ga. 1967‑68‑69 Brown, Anthony (RB) Salem, N.J. 1987‑88 Brown, Antonio (WR) Miami, Fla. 1998-99-2000-01 Brown, Baker (LB) South Charleston, W.Va. 1966‑67‑68C Brown, Christian (NT) Bridgeton, N.J. 2012-14 Brown, Devon (WR) Ashburn, Va. 2011 Brown, Jamie (DB) Newark, N.J. 1995 Brown, Jarrett (QB) West Palm Beach, Fla. 2006-07-08-09C Brown, John (DB) Winfield, W.Va. 1989-91 Brown, Leland (G) Elkins, W.Va. 1929‑30‑31 Brown, Ronald (DT) Mallory, W.Va. 1971‑72‑73 Brown, Roscoe (HB) New Cumberland, W.Va. 1899‑1900C‑01‑04 Brown, Tim (LB) McKeesport, Pa. 1992-93C Brown, Tim (OG) Harrisburg, Pa. 2000-01-02-04 Brown, Wayne (WR) Somerville, N.J. 1981‑82‑83‑84 Brown, William (RB) Princeton, W.Va. 1945 Browning, Frank (LB) Richmond Heights, Fla. 1993 Browning, John (DT) Miami, Fla. 1993-94-95 Bruce, Isaiah (LB) Jacksonville, Fla. 2012-13-14 Bruce, Jeremy (WR) Beaver Falls, Pa. 2005-06 Bruder, Woody “Doc” (HB) Houston, Texas 1924 Brugison 1903

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Brunner, William J. Pittsburgh, Pa. Bryant, Richard (DB) Pahokee, Fla. Buggs, Daniel (WR) Atlanta, Ga. Buie, Andrew (RB) Jacksonville, Fla. Bulger, Marc (QB) Pittsburgh, Pa. Bullard, Archie Huff Bumgardner, Rex (HB) Clarksburg, W.Va. Bunn, Gary (E) Barboursville, W.Va. Buratti, Patrick (OT) Pittsburgh, Pa. Burke, Mark (DB) Marietta, Ohio Burnison, John (QB) Gaylord, Mich. Bursich, Charles (G) Etna, Pa. Burwell, Darius (TE) Columbia, Md. Busic, Karl (RB) Mingo Junction, Ohio Buskirk, Fred (T) McMechen, W.Va. Butler, S.G. Byer, Karl Davis

C

1894-95C‑96 1999-2000-01 1972‑73‑74 2011-12-14 1997-98-99 1907‑08-09 1946‑47 1953‑54‑55 1966‑67 1973‑74‑75 1961‑62 1963‑64 1992 1964 1935 1900 1904

Caldwell, Ralph (QB) 1895 Caldwell, Ray (HB) Mullens, W.Va. 1948‑49‑50 Calicchio, Mike (OL) Brookyn, N.Y. 2013-14 Campbell, Dante (WR) Clermont, Fla. 2012 Campbell, Todd (DT) New Kensington, Pa. 1979‑80‑81‑82 Canich, Thomas (RB) Beaver Falls, Pa. 1931-32-33 Canterbury, Larry (E) Ceredo, W.Va. 1964‑65‑66 Canton, Philip (G) Uniontown, Pa. 1951‑52‑53 Capers, Selvish (OT) Kenner, La. 2007-08-09 Cappa, John (TE) Oakmont, Pa. 1991-92 Carden, Dana (QB) Weston, W.Va. 1929‑30‑31 Carden, David Lamont Zela, W.Va. 1909‑12 Carder, Glenn (HB) Anmoore, W.Va. 1935‑36 Carfer, Archie Boyd (E) 1911 Carion, Curt (P) New Kensington, Pa. 1978‑79‑80 Carion, Lance (P) New Kensington, Pa. 1986‑87‑88 Carliss, John (RB) Windber, Pa. 1938‑39‑40 Carney, Bernard (T) Wheeling, W.Va. 1962‑63C Carrico, Clinton (C) Wheeling, W.Va. 1927-28‑29 Carrigan, Charles Moundsville, W.Va. 1894 Carroll, Brad (K) Hatfield, Pa. 1989-90 Carter, David (LB) Philadelphia, Pa. 1998-99-2000 Carter, Leon (DB) Wellsville, Ohio 1976 Casto, Everett 1902-03 Casto, Jeff (LB) Clendenin, W.Va. 1985‑86 Cavastassi, Mario (G) Follansbee, W.Va. 1945‑48‑49 Cecil, Ronald (OG) Oakmont, Pa. 1968‑69 Ceglie, Matt (LB) Follansbee, W.Va. 1991-92 Ceresa, Matt (OT) Ebensburg, Pa. 1997 Cestaric, Joseph (G) Barrackville, W.Va. 1938-39 Chancey, Roger (E) Pomeroy, Ohio 1956‑57 Chapman, Alexander C.(T) 1899C Charley, Douglas (DB) Ford City, Pa. 1970‑72 Chatfield, Bo (LB) Tucson, Ariz. 1994-96 Cheatham, Willie (C) Teaneck, N.J. 1991 Chenoweth, Fred (HB) Fairmont, W.Va. 1913‑14‑15‑16 Chestnut, Terrell (CB) Pottstown, Pa. 2012-13-14 Childress, Ford (QB) Houston, Texas 2013 Chiles, Brian (FB) Inwood, N.Y. 1971‑72 Chilton, Samuel (C) 1907 Christian, Derek (LB) St. Albans, W.Va. 1981‑83‑84‑85 Cialli, Fred (HB) Bronx, N.Y. 1948 Cicarelli, Gene (T) Follanbee, W.Va. 1963‑64‑65 Ciccarelli, Larry (E) Shinnston, W.Va. 1947-48-49-50C Cignetti, Curt (QB) Morgantown, W.Va. 1982 Cimino, Vincent (G) Weirton, W.Va. 1940‑41‑42 Clark, Andrew (E) Mount Hope, W.Va. 1941‑42‑46 Clarke, Harry (HB) Uniontown, Pa. 1937‑38‑39C Clarke, Ryan (FB) Glen Burnie, Md. 2009-10-11-12 Clarke, Will (DE/DL) Pittsburgh, Pa. 2011-12-13C Clay, Cody (RB/WR) Alum Creek, W.Va. 2012-13-14 Clegg, Milton (E) Moundsville, W.Va. 1962‑63‑64 Cobourne, Avon (RB) Cherry Hill, N.J. 1999-2000-01C-02C Cogdell, Damon (LB) Miami, Fla. 1997-98 Coker, John (WR) Johnsonville, S.C. 1974‑75 Colaw, Ronald (FB) Oakland, Md. 1962‑63‑64 Cole, Harry O. Morgantown, W.Va. 1894-95‑96-97 Cole, Luther (E) Morgantown, W.Va. 1900-01-02 Cole, Robert Lee (E) Ceredo, W.Va. 1909 Colebank, Jasper (G). Evansville, W.Va. 1914‑15 Collington, Ed (RB) Pittsburgh, Pa. 2007 Collins, Ben (LB) Barrackville, W.Va. 2000-01-02 Collins, Mike (DB) Huntington, W.Va. 1990-91-92-93C Colson, Jason (RB) Rochester, N.Y. 2003-04-05-06 Colvard, Frederick (QB) Logan, W.Va. 1961 Combs, Russell (QB) Penns Grove, N.J. 1946‑47‑48C Compton, Mike (OG-C) Richlands, Va. 1989-90-91-92C Conochan, Pat (C) Cleveland, Ohio 1978‑79‑80 Connolly, Carmen (WR) Pittsburgh, Pa. 2009 Conoway, Ernest Daniel (G) 1910 Conte, John (C) Morgantown, W.Va. 1998-99 Contraguerro, Tom (LB) Wheeling, W.Va. 2007 Conwell, Dane (FB) South Point, Ohio 1978‑79‑80‑81 Cook, Darwin (S) Cleveland, Ohio 2010-11-12-13C Cook, Glynn (G) Beckley, W.Va. 1944 Cook, Larry (OG) Oceana, W.Va. 1989-90 Cookman, Donald (D) Romney, W.Va. 1964‑65‑66 Cooley, Doug (OT) Lancaster, Mass. 1991 Cooper, Brad (K) Bowling Green, Ky. 2003-04

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Cooper, Clifford (E) Summersville, W.Va. Cooper, Zac (LB) Weirton, W.Va. Copeland, Austin (LB) Woodbridge, Va. Copeman, James (G) Kingwood, W.Va. Corbin, C.G. Core, John (FB) Core, John L. Corman, Mark (TE) Harrisburg, Pa. Cortileso, Jeffrey (OT) Leechburg, Pa. Corum, Eugene (G) Huntington, W.Va. Corwell, Chris (DB) Wadsworth, Ohio Costin, Doug (FB) Glen Mills, Pa. Covey, Thomas (RB) Beckley, W.Va. Cox, Clarence (E) Parkersburg, W.Va. Cox, Eddie (E) Madison, W.Va. Cox, O=Rondai (DB) Decatur, Ga. Craver, Kenneth Crawford, Greg (OT) Fairfax, Va. Creeden, Tom (OT) Levviton, Pa. Crennel, Carl (MG) Lynchburg, Va. Criddle, Homer (HB) Huntington, W.Va. Criss, Scott (DE) Philipi, W.Va. Crissey, Damien (OT) Manns Choice, Pa. Crites, Bob (DT) Akron, Ohio Crookshank, Gene (E) East Bank, W.Va. Cropp, Hosmer (G-T) Clarksburg, W.Va. Crossland, Howard New Haven, Pa. Crow, Jack (WR) Weirton, W.Va. Culbertson, Ken (LB) Logan, Ohio Cummings, Robert (MG) Charleston, W.Va. Cuneo, Mark (OL) Greensburg, Pa. Cureton, Ben (DB) Reading, Pa. Curry, Harry (FB) Grafton, W.Va. Curtis, Canute (LB) Amityville, N.Y. Curtis, Travis (DB) Potomac, Md. Cutrone, Greg (DB) Pittsburgh, Pa. Czajka, Joseph (E) Carmichaels, Pa.

D

1944 2007-08-09 2012 1930 1903 1901-02-03‑04 1907-08 1998 1977 1941‑42‑46‑47C 2006 1992-93 1931‑32‑33 1947‑48‑49 1943‑44 2001 1921 1983 1976‑77‑78 1967‑68‑69C 1963‑64 1968 2005-06 1980 1944 1934‑35‑36 1896 2009 1973‑74‑75‑76C 1966‑67 1979‑80 1986 1913‑14‑15‑16C 1993-94-95-96 1983‑84‑85‑86 1986 1938‑39‑40

Dalton, Eric (OG) Morgantown, W.Va. 1995 Daniels, Anthony (DB) Cleveland, Ohio 1982‑83‑84 Daniels, Lewis (DB) Youngstown, Ohio 1999-2000-01-02 Daniels, Ted (OG) Red Hill, Pa. 1995 Dannenberg, Carl (G) Wheeling, W.Va. 1957‑58‑59 Danter, James (G) Charleston, W.Va. 1949‑50‑51C Darnell, Aaron James (T) 1897-98 Dattola, Louis (T) Springdale, Pa. 1941‑42 Davies, Thomas (FB) Morgantown, W.Va. 1937‑38-39-40 Davis, Bob (LB) Warren, Ohio 1984 Davis, Carl Louis (T) Charleston, W.Va. 1922‑23‑24‑25 Davis, Eddie (WR) Tampa, Fla. 2010 Davis, James (DB) Stuart, Fla. 1999-2000-01-02C Davis, Jason (DT) Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. 1999-2000-01-02 Davis, Orin H.(C) Charleston, W.Va. 1912‑13‑14C Davis, Richard (E) Beckley, W.Va. 1949‑50‑51 Davis, Scooter (DB) Temple Hills, Md. 1998-99 Davis, Vernon (WR) Miami, Fla. 2014 Dawson, Mike (LB) New Martinsville, W.Va. 1979‑80 Dawson, Paul (QB) Rockford, W.Va. 1919‑20 DeAngelis, Murino (G) Monessen, Pa. 1936‑37‑38 Deem, Jeff (LB) Williamstown, W.Va. 1981‑82 de Groh, Eric (C) Huron, Ohio 1995-96-97-98 DeGroot, Dudley Jr. (HB) Morgantown, W.Va. 1949 DeJarnett, Dave (OG) Charleston, W.Va. 1982‑83‑84 Dellemonache, Paul (OT) McKees Rocks, Pa. 1967 DeLong, Joe (OT) New Cumberland, W.Va. 1993-94-95 DeLorenzo, Robert (G) Fairmont, W.Va. 1960‑61‑62 Demko, Trevor (DL) Kulpmont, Pa. 2013 DePalma, John (LS) Cumming, Ga. 2012-13-14 Dent, Mike (C) Jeannette, Pa. 2005-06-07-08 Dervil, Guesly (DB) Jacksonville, Fla. 2006-07-08-09 DeSantis, Enrico (HB) Rome, N.Y. 1949 Dessimoz, Robert 1973 DeVecchis, Guido (RB) Weirton, W.Va. 1946 Devine, Noel (RB) Ft. Myers, Fla. 2007-08-09-10C Devonshire, James (HB) Penns Grove, N.J. 1946‑47‑48 Dick, Bryan (LB) Triadelphia, W.Va. 1984 Dickerson, Ashby (T) Rhodell, W.Va. 1936 Diffendall, Charles (FB) 1908 Digon, Thomas (QB) California, Pa. 1966‑67‑68 Dilcher, Charles (T) Charleston, W.Va. 1921-24‑25 Dillon, Ade (QB) Appleton, Wis. 1972‑73 Dillon, KJ (S) Apopka, Fla. 2012-13-14 Dillow, Zack (C) Smithfield, Pa. 2001-02 Dilworth, J.B. (G) 1908 Dingle, Johnny (DE) Miami, Fla. 2005-06-07 Discenzo, Mike (OG) Cleveland, Ohio 1994 Dixon, Eldridge (RB) Cleveland, Ohio 1978‑79‑80 Dixon, Jim (LB) Youngstown, Ohio 1983 Dixon, Roger (MG) Palm Bay, Fla. 1989 Dixon, Scott (LB) Canton, Ohio 1982‑83‑84 Dixon, Terry (OG) Washington, D.C. 1999-2000 Doggette, Cecil (DB) Queens, N.Y. 1990-91 Dolly, Richard (E) Onego, W.Va. 1937‑38‑39 Dolly, Rick (DL) Keyser, W.Va. 1989-90-91-92C Domen, Thomas (C) Frederickstown, Pa. 1955‑56‑57 Donaldson, Charles (C) Jeannette, Pa. 1951‑52‑53‑54C Donley, Edward G.(C) Morgantown, W.Va. 1897-98

Dorn, Gregory (C) Bridgeville, Pa. Dorsey, Arlen (RB) Chicago, Ill. Dorsey, Michael (S) Warren, Ohio Dotson, Leo (FB) Richwood, W.Va. Dougher, William (E). Douglas, Jarod (WR) Procious, W.Va. Dovey, W.T. (E) Dowell, Lee (RB) Charlottesville, Va. Doyle, John (HB) Pennsboro, W.Va. Dragovich, Gregory (C) Keystone, W.Va. Drewrey, Willie (WR) Columbus, N.J. Drobeck, Morris (HB) Martins Ferry, Ohio Drumgoole, Lawrence (DB) Baltimore, Md. Dubouse, Kelvin (DT) Havaco, W.Va. Duffield, Jim (MG) St. Albans, W.Va. Dugan, Edwin (HB) Uniontown, Pa. Duggan, Richard (TE) Vienna, W.Va. Dunkerley, Benton (T) Glassport, Pa. Dunlap, Stephen (LB) Hurricane, W.Va. Dunlevy, Robert (WR) Wheeling, W.Va. Dunnigan, Randy (OG) Dublin, Va. Durrette, Mike (OG) Charlottesville, Va. Dutton, Robert (HB) Weston, W.Va. Dyer, Bill (OG) Summersville, W.Va. Dykes, Keilen (DT) Youngstown, Ohio Dykes, Greg (WR) Cleveland, Ohio Dziak, Justin (FB) Latrobe, Pa.

E

1973‑74‑75 2005 2010 1930‑31 1915 2005 1899 1976 1929‑30‑31C 1966 1981‑82‑83‑84 1930‑31‑32 1987‑88-89 2002 1986 1952‑53‑54 1976‑77‑78‑79C 1951‑52 1973‑74‑75 1963‑64‑65 1995-96-97-98 1980‑81 1942‑43C 1981 2004-05-06-07C 1989 2004-06

Earley, Steve (OG) Apollo, Pa. 1974‑75‑76C Easley, Walter (FB) Charleston, W.Va. 1976‑77‑79‑80 Eastwood, Jack (DE) Nitro, W.Va. 1973‑74‑75C Eddy, Jeff (TE) Parkersburg, W.Va. 1984 Edmonds, Chris (LB) Pittsburgh, Pa. 1997-98-99-2000C Edwards, Calvin (OT) Richmond, Va. 1992-93-94 Edwards, Stephen D. (WB) Duquesne, Pa. 1966 Edwards, Stephen H. (T) St. Albans, W.Va. 1961‑62 Edwards, Willie (DB) Morgantown, W.Va. 1985‑86‑87‑88 Eger, Pat (OL) Clairton, Pa. 2011-12-13C Ekberg, Gustavius “Gus”(FB) Minneapolis, Minn. 1922‑23‑24 Eliopulos, Mark (LB) Belpre, Ohio 1974‑75 Eller, Charles (E) Grafton, W.Va. 1936‑37‑38 Elliott, Charles (T) 1896 Ellis, Glennis (HB) Morgantown, W.Va. 1938‑39‑40 Ellis, Theron (LB) Norristown, Pa. 1987‑88-89-90 Ely, Richard 1896 Emanuel, Charles (SS) Indiantown, Fla. 1993-94-95-96C Embick, Danny (QB) Jupiter, Fla. 2002 Emery, Andy (LB) Morgantown, W.Va. 2006-07 Emsweller, Samuel (C) Morgantown, W.Va. 1919‑20 Engle, Mike (DB) Beaver Falls, Pa. 1979‑80‑81 English, Frank (LB) Roanoke, Va. 2001 Enick, Mike (OG) McCullough, Pa. 1999-2000 Ernst, Howard Mark (FB) Thompson, Ohio 1904‑05‑06 Estrada, Angel (DB) Bronx, N.Y. 2001-02 Evans, Aaron (FB) Richmond, Va. 1988-89 Evans, Billy (WR) Bethel Park, Pa. 1979‑80‑81 Evans, Dale (QB) Thomas, W.Va. 1960‑61 Evans, Tyshun (DB) Miami, Fla. 1997 Everly, John (WR) New Cumberland, W.Va. 1972‑73‑74 Ezemma, Dozie (DE) Pomona, N.Y. 2012

F

Fairbanks, Terry (E) Parsons, W.Va. Farley, Dale (LB) Sparta, Tenn. Farley, Francis (HB) Charleston, W.Va. Farley, Richard (HB) Huntington, W.Va. Farley, William Don (OT) Hinton, W.Va. Faulkner, Frank Fazzolari, Mark (P) Washington, Pa. Federovitch, Frank (G) Allison, Pa. Fedorco, Charlie (WR) Berwick, Pa. Feigt, Curtis (OL) Berlin, Germany Feldman, Lewis (T) Cos Cobb, Conn. Ferrara, Louis (G) Morgantown, W.Va. Fette, Jeffrey (K) Danville, N.J. Fewell, Michael (MG) Winfield, W.Va. Fiber, Clarence (OG) Clarksburg, W.Va. Fidler, Louis (G) Ashland, Ky. Fields, Rory (DB) Berwind, W.Va. Figner, Jake (OT/OG) Fogelsville, Pa. Filozof, Mike (OT) West Hazelton, Pa. Finnerty, John (DB) Pittsburgh, Pa. Fiorante, A. Chuck (QB) New Castle, Pa. Fisher, Charles (DT) Charleston, W.Va. Fisher, Charles (DB) Aliquippa, Pa. Fisher, Gerald (QB) Jeannette, Pa. Fisher, James (LB) Charleston, W.Va. Fisher, Ken (WR) New Martinsville, W.Va. Fisher, Todd (TE) Canton, Ohio Fizer, Homer Morgantown, W.Va. Fizer, Leo (FB) St. Albans, W.Va. Fleming, Brooks (QB) Fleming, Scott (LS) Plano, Texas Fleming, William (QB) Monongah, W.Va. Fletcher, Robert (T) Winchester, Va. Flinchum, John (OT) War, W.Va.

1957‑58C 1968‑69‑70 1924‑25‑26 1944 1973 1896 1999-2000-01-02 1951‑52‑53 1988-89-90 2011-12-13 1948 1929-30 1975‑76 1965‑66‑67 1967‑68 1933‑34 1974 2005-06-07-08 1989 1966‑67‑68 1973‑74 1968‑69‑70 1995-96-97-98 1951 1965 1994-95-96-97 1983‑84‑86 1930-31 1935 1904 2001-02-03-04 1962‑63 1959 1969‑70


Florence, Thomas Floyd, Charles Duffy (G) Fofana, Moe (FB) Silver Spring, Md. Fogle, Chris (OG) Moundsville, W.Va. Foley, Douglas (T) Waverly, W.Va. Forbes, Charlton (DT) Old Harbor, Jamaica Ford, Garrett Sr. (RB) Washington, D.C. Ford, Garrett Jr. (RB) Morgantown, W.Va. Ford, Gene Ford, George M. (C) Masontown, W.Va. Ford, Larry (DE) Georgetown, S.C. Ford, Steve (OG) Trenton, N.J. Foreman, Shawn (WR) Chesapeake, Va. Fornadel, Ed (OT) Bethel Park, Pa. Forrelli, William (HB) Morgantown, W.Va. Forte, Anthony (G-T) Fairmont, W.Va. Fought, Robert (HB) Parkersburg, W.Va. Fowler, Delbert (DE) Cleveland, Ohio Fowlkes, Dennis (LB) Columbus, Ohio Fox, Mike (DT) Akron, Ohio Foy, John (DE) Lambertville, N.J. Francis, F. Francis, Josh (LB) Damascus, Md. Frazier, J. Clayton Frazier, Lance (DB) Delray Beach, Fla. Freeman, Jim (FB) Lima, Ohio Freeman, Kevin (DT) Carteret, N.J. Freese, George (QB) Wheeling, W.Va. Frost, Tim (TE) Youngstown, Ohio Fryer, Kenneth (FB) Wellsburg, W.Va. Fuccy, Louis (C) Weston, W.Va. Fuller, James “Skip” (MG) Somerville, N.J. Fuller, Robert (G) Moundsville, W.Va. Fulmore, Randy (DB) Columbia, S.C. Fulton, Darren (DB Miami, Fla.

1973 1910‑11 2001-02-03 1994 1936‑37‑38 1996-97-98 1965‑66‑67 1989-90-91-92 1902-03 1891-95 2008-09-10 1996-97-98 1995-96-97-98 1983 1951‑52 1934 1947 1977‑78‑79‑80 1979‑80‑81‑82 1986‑87‑88-89 1980 1904 2011-12 1895 2000-01-02-03C 1992-93-94 1999- 2001-02 1946‑47 2000 1940‑43 1921‑22‑23 1987‑88-89 1960 1993-94-95 1986‑88-89

Gaffney, Thomas (QB) Gainer, Del (DB) Elkins, W.Va. Galiffa, Bernard (QB) Donora, Pa. Gallimore, Daymeian (WR) Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Gambill, Charles (OG) Penn Hills, Pa. Garcia, John (LB) Plum, Pa. Gardner, William (HB) Charleston, W.Va. Garrett, Dieter (E) Dunbar, W.Va. Garrett, Travis (OG) Grafton, W.Va. Garrett, Wylie (E) Fairmont, W.Va. Garrison, Dustin (RB) Pearland, Texas Garvin, Terence (S/LB) Baltimore, Md. Garvin, Travis (WR) Bradenton, Fla. Gary, Jimmy (RB) Okeechobee, Fla. Gaskins, Scott (DT) Dayton, Ohio Gates, Brian (MG) Roaring Spring, Pa. Gatewood, Wayne (OT) Columbus, Ohio Gatto, Paul (G) Vandergrift, Pa. Gay, John (RB) Monroeville, Pa. Geatz, Tobin (OT) Cumberland, Md. Geishauser, Thomas (DB) Altoona, Pa. Genther, Chris (LB) Cleveland, Ohio Gerkins, Frederick (G) Grafton, W.Va. Germak, Michael (OG) Edwardsville, Pa. Gianola, James (C) Morgantown, W.Va. Gibson, Joseph Gibson, Shelton (WR) Cleveland, Ohio Gillespie, Michael (DB) Buckhannon, W.Va. Gilliam, Rick (C) Newville, Pa. Gillooly, Thomas J. Gillooly, Thomas Jr. (C) Clarksburg, W.Va. Gilmore, William (T) Wheeling, W.Va. Gist, Andre (OG) Clinton, Md. Gladys, Kevin (OT) Monessen, Pa. Gleason, Fran (DE) Bradford, Pa. Glenn, Albert H. (HB) Elkins, W.Va. Glenn, Chris (K) Newtown, Pa. Glenn, Francis (FB) Smithfield, Pa. Glenn, Marshall (QB) Elkins, W.Va. Glenn, Walter (HB) Charles Town, W.Va. Glover, Darnell (TE) Roanoke, Va. Glover, Sidney (DB) Warren, Ohio Glowinski, Mark (OL) Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Gluchoski, Adam (OT) Woodbridge, N.J. Gluchoski, Allan (C) Woodbridge, N.J. Gocke, Jack (HB) Clarksburg, W.Va. Goimarac, Peter (C) Charleroi, Pa. Golson, Brandon (LB) St. Mathews, S.C. Gondek, Joseph (DT) Allison, Pa. Gondorchin, Frank (OT) Akron, Ohio Gonzales, Tito (WR) Tampa, Fla. Gonzalez, Tony (DT) Lake Hiawatha, N.J. Goode, Najee (LB) Cleveland, Ohio Goodman, Henry (T) Bradford, Pa. Goodwin, Charles (E) Wheeling, W.Va. Goodwin, Michael (OG) Elizabeth, W.Va. Goodwin, Ronald (LB) Bluefield, W.Va. Gordon, Gordon (OG) Moundsville, W.Va. Gordon, Walter (G) Parkersburg, W.Va. Goulbourne, Ovid (LB) Easton, Pa. Graham, Boris (LB) Pemberton, N.J.

1907 1968 1970‑71‑72C 1992 1977‑78‑79‑80 1978‑79 1940‑41‑42 1960‑61‑62 2003-04-05 1926‑27‑28 2011-12-14 2010-11-12C 2002-03 1994-95 1990-91-92-93 1973‑74 1975‑76‑77C 1960 1984‑85 1979 1970‑71‑72 1983 1944 1967‑68 1977‑78 1905 2014 1970 1997-98-99-2000 1907 1940 1936 1980‑81‑82 1971 1975‑76‑77 1925-26-27-28 2007-08 1928-29‑30 1927-28-29C 1949‑50 2002 2007-08-09-10 2013-14 1971 1973‑74‑75 1934‑35 1961‑62‑63C 2013-14 1971 1993 2006-07-08C 1983 2008-09-10-11C 1940‑41C 1932‑33‑34 1971 1971 1978‑79‑80C 1928‑29‑30C 2006-07-08-09 1989-90-91-92

G

Graham, Fred (E). Graham, Shane (LB) Graley, Keith (TE) Grant, David (NG) Grant, Steve (LB) Gray, Chris (QB) Gray, Jim (DT) Gray, Paul (E) Gray, Tom (RB) Green, Anthony (FB) Green, Barrett (DB) Green, Victor (G) Greene, Pat (WR) Gresham, Robert (RB) Gress, Glenn (DT) Griffith, Dave (C) Gross, Marvin (LB) Groves, Bill (OT) Guenther, Robert (G) Guesman, Richard (T) Gussie, Michael (G) Gyorko, Scott (LB)

Morgantown, W.Va. Allen, Texas South Charleston, W.Va. Belleville, N.J. Miami, Fla. Manalapan, N.J. West Mifflin, Pa. Library, Pa. Somerville, N.J. Jersey City, N.J. West Palm Beach, Fla. Rupert, W.Va. Monessen, Pa. Yukon, W.Va. Scranton, Pa. South Charleston, W.Va. Baltimore, Md. Carmichaels, Pa. Clairton, Pa. Brownsville, Pa. Everettville, W.Va. Morgantown, W.Va.

H

Habak, Tom (OG) Wheeling, W.Va. Hackett, Brad (K) Vienna, W.Va. Hackett, Shawn (DB) Trenton, N.J. Hackney, John “Butch” Morgantown, W.Va. Haddock, George (FB) St. Joe, Mich. Hadley, John (LB) Delray Beach, Fla. Haering, Chris (LB) Pueblo, Colo. Haff, Hollis (E) Bellevue, Ohio Hagberg, Rudolph ASwede@ (T) Follansbee, W.Va. Hageder, Charles (G) North Braddock, Pa. Hager, Buddy (DT-OG) Accoville, W.Va. Hager, Paul “Monk” (E) Charleston, W.Va. Haggerty, Ronald (T) Monongah, W.Va. Hale, John (DE) Huntington, W.Va. Hale, Trippe (S) Mobile, Ala. Hales, Charles (QB/WR) Ellisville, Miss. Hall, Archie Carl (E) Hall, Carl (G) Williamson, W.Va. Haman, Robert Hamilton, Glenn (HB) Moundsville, W.Va. Hamilton, J.C. (G) Hamilton, Robert (E) Hinton, W.Va. Hamilton, Scott (B) Grafton, W.Va. Hamilton, Tom (OT) Stow, Ohio Hammer, Samuel Francis Morgantown, W.Va. Hanley, Timothy (FB) Rainelle, W.Va. Hannahs, Daniel (LB) Barnesville, Ohio Harcharic, John (DB) Weirton, W.Va. Hardee, Jason (DE) San Mateo, Calif. Hardison, Richard (DE) Welch, W.Va. Hardy, Michael (FB) Morgantown, W.Va. Hargrett, Daquan (RB) Miami, Fla. Harris, Korey (DT) St. Augustine, Fla. Harless, Dan (C) Gilbert, W.Va. Harman, Curtis (FB) Caretta, W.Va. Harper, Jarrod (S) Frostburg, Md. Harper, John (DB) McKeesport, Pa. Harrick, Joseph V. (T) Punxsutawney, Pa. Harrick, Joseph W. (E) Punxsutawney, Pa. Harrick, Stephen (HB) Punxsutawney, Pa. Harris, Charles (T) Hinton, W.Va. Harris, Chuck (DT) Madison City, Iowa Harris Clifford (DE) Charleston, W.Va. Harris, James (E) Sutton, W.Va. Harris, Kay-Jay (RB) Tampa, Fla. Harris, Major (QB) Pittsburgh, Pa. Harris, Tyrone (TB) Steubenville, Ohio Harrison, Arthur (DB) Syracuse, N.Y. Harrison, Samuel (E) Clarksburg, W.Va. Harrison, Markell (QB) Scotch Plains, N.J. Hart, Richard (DB) Mt. Lebanon, Pa. Harvey, Jamien (DE) Harrisburg, Pa. Harvey, King (TB) Dublin, Va. Hathaway, Bobby (LB) Carmichaels, Pa. Hathaway, Steve (LB) Beaver Falls, Pa. Hatton, Kenneth (K) Logan, W.Va. Hauff, Fred (TE) Silver Spring, Md. Haughton-James, Russ (OL) Plantation, Fla. Hawkins, Barry (DT) Marietta, Pa. Hawkins, Robert (E) Morgantown, W.Va. Hawley, John (G) Hayes, Carl (RB) Bradenton, Fla. Hayes, Derek (OG) Tallahassee, Fla. Hayes, Russell Hayes, Wilford Haymond, Thomas W.(C) Bristol, W.Va. Haynes, Vearl (C) Grantsville, W.Va. Heath, Richard (HB) Wellsburg, W.Va. Heavener, James Heckert, Robert (T) Morgantown, W.Va. Hedrick, Olan (C) Fairmont, W.Va. Heeter, Eugene (E) Windber, Pa. Heizer, William (E) Charleston, W.Va. Helinski, Charles (HB) Benwood, W.Va.

1921‑22‑23‑24C 2001-02 1989-90-91 1984‑85‑86‑87 1988-89-90-91C 1991 1988-89-90C-91 1961 1982‑83‑84 1996-97-98-99 1996-97-98-99 1962‑63 1997-98 1968‑69‑70 2010 1985 2013 1965 1955‑56‑57C 1956‑57‑58 1937‑38‑39 2001-02-03-04

1995 1995 2000-01 1891 1929‑31 1996-97 1986‑87‑88-89C 1970 1926-27‑28 1957 1993-94-95C 1915‑17-19 1960‑61 1968‑69‑70C 2007-08-09-10 2003-04 1903‑04‑05 1934‑35 1944 1925‑26-27 1906 1929‑30‑31 1943 1985 1902-03-04 1966 1970‑71 1971‑72‑73 2003-04 1965‑66‑67C 1925‑26‑27 2010 2012 1992-93 1959 2013-14 1992-93 1917‑19‑20 1949‑50‑51 1921 1940-41-46 1981 1970‑71 1965 2003-04 1987‑88-89 1968 2001-02 1911‑12‑13 2007 1972 2000 1981‑82‑83‑84 2004-05-06-07 1981‑82‑83 1977 1963‑64 2013-14 1991-92-93-94 1920‑21‑22 1907‑08 1989-90 2007 1900 1893 1901-02‑03 1959 1933‑34‑35 1917 1938-39 1935‑36‑37 1960‑61‑62 1925 1941‑42‑43

Hendershot, Joseph Henderson, Miquelle (WR) Mobile, Ala. Hendricks, Brian (OG) Upper Marlboro, Md. Henrie, Howard (T) Parkersburg, W.Va. Henry, Chris (WR) Belle Chasse, La. Henry, Dravon (S) Aliquippa, Pa. Henry, Jay (LB) Jenks, Okla. Henshaw, George (DT) Midlothian, Va. Henshaw, Mike (DB) Brentwood, Tenn. Hensley, George (C) Huntington, W.Va. Hernandez, Gregory (DB) Hurley, N.Y. Herock, Kenneth (E) Munhall, Pa. Herrig, Richard (HB) Point Pleasant, W.Va. Herron, Ross (E) Hiller, Pa. Hertzog, Greg (P) Jeannette, Pa. Herzog, Mike (DT) Waldorf, Md. Hess, David (E) Bridgeport, W.Va. Hester, Eugene (E) Plymouth, Pa. Hicks, Joel (HB) Richwood, W.Va. Hill, Ed (FB) Reston, Va. Hill, Ed (WR) Cincinnati, Ohio Hill, George (FB) Fairmont, W.Va. Hill, Lee (G) South Charleston, W.Va. Hill, Norman (OT) Moorestown, N.J. Hill, Philip (C) Charleston, W.Va. Hill, Pierre (E) Fairmont, W.Va. Hillen, James (T) Smock, Pa. Hillen, William (E) Uniontown, Pa. Himic, James (OG) Derry, Pa. Hindsley, Scott (DE) Beckley, W.Va. Hinerman, Edgar M. (E) Hines, Jack (DB) Morgantown, W.Va. Hines, Jeremy (C) Lakewood, Ohio Hinman, Clark Frank (HB) Sommerville, Mass. Hite, Clay (HB). Huntington, W.Va. Hockenberry, Charles (HB) Nemacolin, Pa. Hodges, Charles Edward Morgantown, W.Va. Hodges, Daniel (OG) Rocky Mount, Va. Hodges, Milton Stanley (T) Keyser, W.Va. Hodges, Paul “Moose” (T) Morgantown, W.Va. Hoffman, Mark “Dutch”(QB) Newark, Del. Hoffman, Richard (T) Greensburg, Pa. Hogan, Brandon (WR/CB) Manasses, Va. Hogg, Gory (QB) Sewell Station, W.Va. Hogue, Homer (G) Pennsboro, W.Va. Hoisington, Ray (OT) Norristown, Pa. Holbert, John Thomas (L) Watson, W.Va. Holbert, Larry (DB) Virginia Beach, Va. Holden, Fleming Holden, William Holdinsky, Roger (HB) Moundsville, W.Va. Holdt, Art (DE) Falls Church, Va. Holifield, John (RB) Romulus, Mich. Holland, Brock (OT) Bangor, Pa. Holland, Paul (TE) Westlake, Ohio Holley, Larry (DB) Donora, Pa. Holliday, Andy (LB) Hurricane, W.Va. Holliday, John (LB) Hurricane, W.Va. Hollins, Rich (WR) Zanesville, Ohio Holmes, Jerry (DB) Hampton, Va. Holmes, John (LB) Rockledge, Fla. Holmes, Ted (E) Pittsburgh, Pa. Holton, Glenn (FB) Barboursville, W.Va. Hoover, Allan (G) Waynesboro, Pa. Hoover, Douglas (LB) Waynesboro, Pa. Hope, Garrett (LB/FB) The Woodlands, Texas Horn, Mike (OG) Lancaster, Pa. Hortman, Edward Tunnelton, W.Va. Horvath, Timothy (OT) Sandusky, Ohio Hosek, Anthony (E) Pittsburgh, Pa. Hostetler, Jeff (QB) Holsopple, Pa. Hott, George (HB) Moorefield, W.Va. Houghton, John (OT) Gauley Bridge, W.Va. Hovanski, Augustine (G) Beckley, W.Va. Howard, Charles (T) Wheeling, W.Va. Howard, Darrien (DL) Dayton, Ohio Howard, Edwin (E) Wheeling, W.Va. Howard, Mo (LB) Baltimore, Md. Howard, Skyler (QB) Fort Worth, Texas Howard, Verne (OT) Monroeville, Pa. Howell, Aaron (OG) Morgantown, W.Va. Howley, Charles (G) Wheeling, W.Va. Hoy, C.F. Hubbard, G. Mike (FB) Salamanca Lake, N.Y. Hubbard, Robert Hudson, David (C) Bellaire, Ohio Hudson, Garland (DB) Newport News, Va. Huey, L.B. Huff, Robert “Sam” (G) Farmington, W.Va. Huffman, Bruce (LB) Poca, W.Va. Hughes, Adam (LS) Princeton, W.Va. Hughes, Ed (LB) Ypsilanti, Mich. Hughes, John W. (G) Troy, W.Va. Hunt, Brad (DT) Ripley, W.Va. Hunter, Ernest (DT) Burke, Va. Hunter, Joe (DB/WR) Mobile, Ala. Hunter, Malcom (DB) Silver Spring, Md. Huntz, Bernard (E) Wyoming, Pa.

1897 2001-02-03-04 1986‑87‑88 1913‑15‑16 2003-04 2014 2003-04-05-06C 1967‑68‑69C 2001-02-03-04 1926 1996-98 1960‑61‑62 1959 1949‑50 1989-90 1983‑84‑85 1959 1934‑35 1963 1985‑86 1990-91-92-93 1919‑20‑21 1945 1965‑66‑67 1921‑22‑23‑24 1920-21‑22‑23 1956‑57‑58 1952‑53‑54 1977‑78‑79C 1971 1908 1971 2003-04 1904‑05‑06‑07 1914‑15‑16‑19 1938‑39 1911 1966‑67 1898-1899‑1901C 1935‑36‑37 1977‑78 1947‑48 2007-08-09-10 1891 1927‑28 1981‑82 1891 1976‑77 1904 1896 1959‑60‑61 1968‑69‑70 1984‑85‑86C 1997-98 1976 1983‑84‑85‑86 1982 1976‑77‑78 1981‑82‑83 1978‑79C 2005-06-07-08 1954 1961‑62‑63C 1962‑63‑64C 1965‑66 2012-13-14 1994-95-96 1891 1969‑70 1955 1982‑83C 1949 1969‑70 1949 1921-22‑23-24 2014 1930 2002-03-04 2014 1990 2005 1955‑56‑57 1901-02 1973‑74 1956 1971 1967‑68‑69 1906-07 1952‑53‑54‑55C 1972‑73‑74 2007-08 1980‑81‑82‑83 1891 1984‑85‑86‑87C 2002-03-04-05C 2003-04 1978 1946‑47‑48‑49

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Huston, Tom (FB) Arlington, Va. Hutchinson, B. Lee (E) Hutchinson, Brooks S. (E) Fairmont, W.Va. Hutchinson, Harold (FB) Fairmont, W.Va. Huyett, John (T) Charles Town, W.Va. Hyman, Dontrill (DL) Warsaw, N.C.

Ice, Frank (G) Igono, David (DB) Ingram, James (DE) Ingram, Leo (HB) Introcaso, Mark (RB) Irvin, Bruce (DE) Isdaner, Greg (OG) Issac, David (HB) Ivy, Khori (WR) Ivy, Mortty (LB)

I

1955‑59‑60 1906‑07‑08‑09C 1906-07-08 1914‑15‑16 1935 2013-14

Fairmont, W.Va. 1916-17‑19 Phoenix, Ariz. 2005 Cleveland Heights, Ohio 2006 Parkersburg, W.Va. 1935 Church Creek, Md. 1982 Atlanta, Ga. 2010-11 Gladwyne, Pa. 2006-07-08 Charleston, W.Va. 1935‑36‑37 Boca Raton, Fla. 1997-98-99-2000C Monroeville, Pa. 2005-06-07-08C

J

Jackson, Akeem (DB) Elizabeth, N.J. Jackson, Dale (LB) Canton, Ohio Jackson, Eddie (WR) Columbus, Ohio Jacobs, Samuel Jagdmann, David (E) Monroeville, Pa. Jalloh, Dorrell (WR) Greensboro, N.C. James, Todd (P-K) Bentleyville, Pa. Jarrett, Summers (G) East Bank, W.Va. Jarrett, William (HB) Charleston, W.Va. Javins, Lee (LB) Madison, W.Va. Jelich, Joseph (MG) Ravenswood, W.Va. Jenkins, Brodrick (CB) Fort Myers, Fla. Jenkins, Josh (OT/OG) Parkersburg, W.Va. Jenkins, Leon (DB) Weirton, W.Va. Jenkins, Samuel (T) Grafton, W.Va. Jennings, William (C) Williamson, W.Va. Jenniwine, Fred (G) Morgantown, W.Va. Jett, James (WR) Shepherdstown, W.Va. Jobe, Eric (C/OG) La Plata, Md. Jochum, Thomas (C) Wheeling, W.Va. Johnson, Al (QB) Washington, D.C. Johnson, Dave (TE) Pittsburgh, Pa. Johnson, Hikee (FB) Lansdale, Pa. Johnson, Lester (MG) West Union, S.C. Johnson, Mark (K) Ripley, W.Va. Johnson, Tony (RB) Morgantown, W.Va. Johnson, Tory (TE) Dania, Fla. Johnson, Undra (RB) Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Johnson, Will (WR/FB/TE) Dayton, Ohio Johnson, William (T) Welch, W.Va. Johnson, William (T) Princeton, W.Va. Johnston, Chad (QB) Peterstown, W.Va. Johnston, Joseph (E-C) Morgantown, W.Va. Jolliff, Chuck (OG) Canton, Ohio Jones, Abraham (DB) Prichard, Ala. Jones, Adam (DB) College Park, Ga. Jones, Andrew (DB) Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Jones, Dennis (E) Monongah, W.Va. Jones, Derek (QB-WR) Huber Heights, Ohio Jones, Greg (QB) Miami, Fla. Jones, Greg “Pete” (WR) Washington, D.C. Jones, Jon (RB) Charleston, W.Va. Jones, Keith (OT) Charleston, W.Va. Jordan, Paul (DB) Cincinnati, Ohio Joseph, Adle (C) Charleston, W.Va. Joseph, Eugene (E) Martins Ferry, Ohio Joseph, Karl (S) Orlando, Fla. Jozwiak, Brian (OT) Catonsville, Md. Juriga, Richard (E) Uniontown, Pa. Juskowich, Ken (K) Bethel Park, Pa. Justice, Garin (OT) Gilbert, W.Va.

K

2004-05-06 1985‑86‑87‑88 2004 1894 1971‑72‑73C 2005-06-07-08 2000-01-02-03 1944 1951‑52‑53C 1988 1975‑76‑77‑78 2010-11-12 2009-10-12 1969‑70‑71C 1891 1938‑39 1924-25‑26‑27 1989-90-91-92 2007-08-09-10 1943‑45 1992 1979‑80‑81‑82 2001-02-03-04 1975‑76‑77 1990-91-92 1984‑85 2001-02-03 1985‑86‑87‑88 2007-08-09-10 1920 1943‑44 1994-95-96C 1931‑34‑35 1983‑84‑85 2003-04-05-06 2002-03-04 1984‑85‑87 1957 2001 1988-90 1990 1990-91-92-93 1978‑79‑80‑81 1974‑75‑76 1948‑49‑50 1928‑29‑30 2012-13-14C 1982‑83‑84‑85C 1963 1967‑68 2003-04-05C

Kallmerten, James (HB) Huntington, W.Va. 1944‑45 Kaminski, Bob (OG) Elyria, Ohio 1974‑75 Karwoski, Jim (C) Freedom, Pa. 1964 Karr, William (E) Ripley, W.Va. 1930‑31‑32 Kaser, Jim (TE) Toledo, Ohio 1981‑82‑83 Kaser, Robin (WB) Cleveland, Ohio 1969‑70 Kash, Jeremy (H) Centreville, Ohio 2007-08-09-10 Katchur, John (HB) Morgantown, W.Va. 1941 Kay, Robert H.C. (G) Royal, W.Va. 1919‑20‑21C Kayden, Kyle (LB) Fremont, Ohio 1998-99-2000C-01C Kazmierski, Frank (T) Weirton, W.Va. 1948‑49 Keadle, James (G) Huntington, W.Va. 1944 Keane, Thomas (QB) Bellaire, Ohio 1946‑47 Kearney, Jay (WR) Piscataway, N.J. 1992-93 Keaton, Curtis (RB) Columbus, Ohio 1997 Keefer, Clarence (E) Cameron, W.Va. 1925‑26‑27‑28C Keely, Josiah 1893‑95 Keener, Hayes (E) Taylortown, Pa. 1898‑99‑1900 Kehl, Kurt (OT) Berwick, Pa. 1981‑82‑83‑84 Keister, John Claude 1904 Kelchner, Jake (QB) Berwick, Pa. 1992-93 Kell, Septimus Jasper Welch, W.Va. 1904 Kelly, Charles (TE) Shamokin, Pa. 1973‑74‑75

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Kemp, Harold (G) Rand, W.Va. 1944 Kemper, Jack (HB) Clarksburg, W.Va. 1943 Kendra, Dan (QB) Allentown, Pa. 1974‑75‑76‑77 Kenna, Edward (K) Charleston, W.Va. 1901 Kenna, Jack (HB) 1906 Kernic, John (C) Pittsburgh, Pa. 1952‑53‑54 Keslar, Jack (OT) Ligonier, Pa. 1984 Kesling, Leo (HB) Elkins, W.Va. 1944‑45 Kester, Ted (LB) Winfield, W.Va. 1987‑88-89-90 Keys, Jamie (SS) Harrisburg, Pa. 1978 Keys, Rob (DB) Clarksville, Pa. 1994-95C Kidd, Harold (DB) Okeechobee, Fla. 1991-92-93-94 Kiger, Clem (E) New Martinsville, W.Va. 1920‑21 Kimble, Frank (T) Williamson, W.Va. 1941 Kinczel, Frank (OT) Cleveland, Ohio 1979‑80‑81 Kinder, Carl (K) St. Albans, W.Va. 1963‑65‑66 Kindler, Nick (OT) Camp Hill, Pa. 2012-13 King, Adam (FB) Ripley, W.Va. 2002-03 King, Andrew V.( HB) 1915‑16‑17‑19 King, Brian (DB) Damascus, Md. 2000-01-02-03C King, Harry (T) 1910‑11 King, Sedrick (DB) Boynton Beach, Fla. 1978‑79‑80‑81 King, Terry (LB) Lorain, Ohio 1970‑71C Kinsey, C. (HB) 1910 Kinsey, Eric (DE) Miami, Fla. 2012-13-14 Kirchner, Bernard (WR) Arlington, Va. 1971‑72‑74 Kiselica, Joseph (C) Tarentum, Pa. 1961‑62 Klick, Chris (OT) Douglassville, Pa. 1993-94 Klim, Ronald (C) Carnegie, Pa. 1955 Knapp, Jeremy (TE) Ridgeview, W.Va. 2001 Knapp, Justin (LB) Ridgeview, W.Va. 2006 Knell, Brad (OG) Poca, W.Va. 1999-2000-01C Knight, Derek (S) Detroit, Mich. 2010 Knox, Roy 1893 Koken, Kevin (C) Youngstown, Ohio 1985‑86‑87‑88C Konrad, Philip New Martinsville, W.Va. 1896‑97-98 Konstantinos, Kereazis (T) Yorkville, Ohio 1949‑50‑51C Kopnisky, Joseph (E) Pittsburgh, Pa. 1955‑56C Kortwright, Harlan 1903 Kosanovich, Eli (HB) Weirton, W.Va. 1960‑61‑62 Kostelich, David (T) Canonsburg, Pa. 1970 Kovach, Bob (OG) New Castle, Pa. 1986‑87‑88 Kovatch, Ricky (TE) Dublin, Ohio 2008-09-10-11 Kozlowski, Scott (P) West Palm Beach, Fla. 2006-09 Krawchyk, Brian (WR) Aliquippa, Pa. 1985 Krebs, George R. (G). New Martinsville, W.Va. 1894-95-96C-97-98 Krohe, Jay (OL) McKeesport, Pa. 1976‑77‑78‑79 Krutko, Lawrence (FB) Carmichaels, Pa. 1955‑56‑57 Kucer, Thomas (C) Wintersville, Ohio 1967‑68C Kucherawy, Thaddeus (DB) Stockdale, Pa. 1967‑68‑69 Kuhayda, Joseph (HB) McMechen, W.Va. 1946 Kulakowski, Edmund (T) Morgantown, W.Va. 1941‑42‑46‑47 Kunst, George H.A. (G) Pruntytown, W.Va. 1891‑93‑94C‑96 Kunst, Karl 1894 Kush, Steve (G) Windber, Pa. 1963‑64‑65 Kwiatkoski, Nick (LB) Bethel Park, Pa. 2012-13-14 Kyeremeh, Nana (CB) Worthington, Ohio 2012 Kyle, Robert (QB) Princeton, W.Va. 1934‑35‑36

Labrasca, Algie (DB) LaFon, Ed (E) Lageman, J.B. (DE) Lake, Alex (LB) Lake, Antwan (DT) Lamb, Gene (HB) Lambert, Gordon (E) Lambert, Josh (K) Lambert, Oscar (C) Lamone, Gene (G) Lanasa, Charles (C) Landolt, Kevin (LB) Lang, Nelson (E) Lang, Thomas (T) Lankster, Ellis (DB) Larcamp, Daniel (OT) Lardin, Frank (G) Larkin, Edward (T) Larue, Russell (FB) LaSavage, John (DB) Latham, Winchester (C) Lathey, Eugene (G) Laughlin, Norman (G) Lavella, David (TB) Lavella, Robert (E) Lavelle, Brandon (LB) Law, Marcus (DB) Lazear, Pat (LB) Leahy, Thomas (T) Leatherwood, Carl (HB) LeBlanc, Jim (OG) Lee, Danny (DL) Lee, Ronnell (FB) Leftridge, Richard (FB) Legg, Bill (C) Lehnortt, Adam (LB) Lemak, William (DT) LeMon, Jamie (WR)

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Dunlevy, Pa. 1970 New Martinsville, W.Va. 1962 Huntington, W.Va. 2012 Morgantown, W.Va. 2002-03 New Market, Md. 1998-99-2000-01 Middlebourne, W.Va. 1960 Leckie, W.Va. 1964‑65 Garland, Texas 2013-14 Charleston, W.Va. 1915 Wellsburg, W.Va. 1951‑52‑53‑54C Etna, Pa. 1958‑60C Delran, N.J. 1995-96-97-98 Cameron, W.Va. 1927-28‑29 Clarksburg, W.Va. 1899-1900 Whistler, Ala. 2007-08 St. Albans, W.Va. 1972‑73 Masontown, Pa. 1897-98-99‑1900-01 East Cleveland, Ohio 1913 Wheeling, W.Va. 1927‑28‑29 Carbondale, Pa. 1976‑77‑78 Buckhannon, W.Va. 1925‑26-27C Dunbar, W.Va. 1954‑55‑56 Fairmont, W.Va. 1941 Herminie, Pa. 1966‑67 Jeannette, Pa. 1960 Wexford, Pa. 2006 Canal Fulton, Ohio 2005-06 Bethesda, Md. 2007-08-09-10 Austinburg, Ohio 1904‑05‑06C‑07C Wheeling, W.Va. 1912-13-14-15C Waltham, Mass. 1991-93 Jacksonville, Fla. 1979 Bellaire, Ohio 1972‑74‑75 Hinton, W.Va. 1963‑64‑65 Poca, W.Va. 1981‑82‑83‑84 Oil City, Pa. 2001-02-03-04C Duquesne, Pa. 1968 Washington, Pa. 1988

Lentz, Howard (FB) New Martinsville, W.Va. Leonard, Anthony (LB) McKeesport, Pa. Leonard, Richard (HB) Morgantown, W.Va. Leone, Anthony (HB) Morgantown, W.Va. Leps, Henry M. Lester, Eric (LB) Cleveland, Ohio Lester, Roy (E) Spencer, W.Va. Level, Cecil (DB) Fayetteville, Ga. LeVinus, Chuck (QB) Glendale, Ariz. Lewellen, Howard (E) Wheeling, W.Va. Lewis, Antonio (DB) Waldorf, Md. Lewis, Brad (QB) Shadyside, Ohio Lewis, Charles (QB) Charleston, W.Va. Lewis, Clarence (T) Charleston, W.Va. Lewis, Ernest (C) Lewis, Geoff (OG) Fairview, Pa. Lewis, H. Carson (HB) Charleston, W.Va. Lewis, Issac (G) Fairmont, W.Va. Lewis, Jim (LB) Wilmington, Del. Lewis, Kirk (QB) Dayton, Ohio Lewis, Sedrick (DT) Orange, N.J. Lewis, Steve (WR) Hurricane, W.Va. Lider, Josh (K) Bellevue, Wash. Liebig, Pat (DT) Naples, Fla. Lightcap, David (DB) Wilmington, Del. Lindamood, Matt (FB) Parkersburg, W.Va. Linder, Edward (DT) Pittsburgh, Pa. Lindsay, Rock (RB) Pittsburgh, Pa. Lindsey, Donnie (OL) Bridgeport, W.Va. Lindsey, Tim (LS) Bridgeport, W.Va. Ling, Chris (OG) East Aurora, N.Y. Linn, Jack (OT) Rochester, N.Y. Linn, Jacob Lippe, Steve (LB) Uniontown, Ohio Little, Freddie (RB) Riviera Beach, Fla. Lively, Robert (C) Oceana, W.Va. Lively, William (QB) Charleston, W.Va. Loadman, Tom (QB) Pittsburgh, Pa. Lockwood, Dave (DB) Media, Pa. Logan, Mike (DB) McKeesport, Pa. Lohr, William (HB) Wellsburg, W.Va. Lombard, J. Gary (LB) Perryopolis, Pa. Long, Jerrald (WR) Gary, W.Va. Longfellow, Richard (QB) Spencer, W.Va. Longino, Elige (LB) Cleveland, Ohio Lopasky, William (G) Lehman, Pa. Lopez, Russell (C) Clarksburg, W.Va. Lorello, Mike (DB) Powell, Ohio Lorenz, Bryan (LB) Lancaster, N.Y. Lorenz, Harold (QB) East Brady, Pa. Loring, Richard (QB) Morgantown, W.Va. Lough, Dana (T) Morgantown, W.Va. Lough, Frank (T) Morgantown, W.Va. Love, Tim (DE) Chippewa Lake, Ohio Loving, Scott (TE) Lewisburg, W.Va. Lovinsky, Charles (WB) Wheeling, W.Va. Lowe, John (E) Charleston, W.Va. Lucas, Jeff (DT) Hackensack, N.J. Lucas, Marquis (OL) Miami, Fla. Lucente, John (RB) Clarksburg, W.Va. Luciani, Richard (HB) Niagara Falls, N.Y. Luck, Oliver (QB) Cleveland, Ohio Ludes, Joseph (E) Ludwig, Max (E) Ripley, W.Va. Lukowski, Richard (DT) Murrysville, Pa. Lum, Robert (LB) Wilmington, Del. Lumley, Paul (RB) Butler, Pa. Lutz, Shawn (TE) Massillon, Ohio Lynch, Ben (DT) Oil City, Pa. Lyons, Wes (WR) North Braddock, Pa. Lysick, Stanley (T) McKees Rocks, Pa. Lytle, Irvin (HB) Morgantown, W.Va.

1916‑17‑19‑20C 2007-08-09-10 1942 1944 1893C‑94‑95 1986‑87‑88 1948 2011-12 1987‑88 1941‑46‑47 2004-05-06-07 1999-2000-01 1917-19 1925-26‑27‑28 1900‑01 2001-02-03 1925 1929‑31 2008 1974 2001 1975‑76‑77‑78C 2009 2003-05-06-08 1997-98 2010-11 1967 1976 1996-97-98-99 2005-06C 1993 1986‑87‑88-89 1893 1994-95-96-97 2004 1960 1912 1975‑76 1985‑86‑87‑88 1993-94-95-96 1950 1973‑74‑75 1994 1957‑58 1993-94-95-96 1958‑59C 1943‑44C‑45‑47 2002-03-04-05C 1999 1936‑37‑38 1949‑50 1922-25‑26 1930‑31 2000-01-02 2009 1967 1943 1983‑84‑85‑86C 2013-14 1943 1951 1978‑79‑80-81C 1903 1952‑53‑54 1973‑74‑75 1998 1975‑76‑77 1994-95 2001-02-03-04C 2006-07-08-09 1963‑64‑65C 1920‑21

MacDonald, Marshall (QB) Charles Town, W.Va. MacDonald, Scott (E) Two Harbors, Minn. Macerelli, Jeffrey (LB) Canonsburg, Pa. MacInnis, Charlie (K) Londonderry, N.H. Mackey, Loyal (T) Cameron, W.Va. MacRae, John (E) Aylesbury, Saskatchewan Madison, Richard (WB) New Washington, Pa. Madsen, Joe (OC) Chardon, Ohio Magro, Marc (LB) Morgantown, W.Va. Mahan, Walter (G) Follansbee, W.Va. Mahrt, Armin (HB) Dayton, Ohio Main, Ralph (T) Coeburn, Va. Malardie, Frank (G) Burgettstown, Pa. Malik, Ridwan (DB) Columbia, S.C. Mallory, John (DB) Summit, N.J. Malyk, Walter (FB) Vineland, N.J. Mandich, Samuel (C) Weirton, W.Va. Mantooth, Billy Joe (LB) Clendenin, W.Va. Marable, William (S) Virginia Beach, Va. Marbury, Kerry (RB) Monongah, W.Va. Marconi, Joseph (FB) Fredericktown, Pa. Marker, Harry (HB) Ligonier, Pa. Marker, William (E) Uniontown, Pa. Marlatt, Pat (DT) Princeton, N.J.

1902-03-04-05 1975 1975‑76‑77‑78C 2002 1930 1910-11 1964 2009-10-11-12 2004-05-06-07C 1922-23-24-25C 1922 1947‑48‑49 1965 2004-05-06-07 1965‑66‑67 1947‑48‑49 1938‑39‑40 1971‑72 2013 1971‑72 1952‑53‑54‑55 1929‑30‑31‑32 1951‑52‑53 1985‑86‑87‑88

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Marra, John (HB) Shinnston, W.Va. 1958‑59‑60 Marshall, Rasheed (QB) Pittsburgh, Pa. 2001-02-03-04C Marshall, Ray (LB) Clairton, Pa. 1974‑75 Martha, Richard (DB) Wilkinsburg, Pa. 1963‑64‑65 Martin, Allan (HB) Elm Grove, W.Va. 1940‑41‑42 Martin, Bill (DB) New Cumberland, W.Va. 2001-02 Martin, Charles (G) Lookout, W.Va. 1960 Martin, Homer (FB) Charleston, W.Va. 1919‑20‑21‑22 Martin, Paul (T) Mannington, W.Va. 1929‑30 Martin, Paul Herman (HB) Cassville, W.Va. 1901-02-03-04C-05C Martin, Richardo (DT) Huntington, W.Va. 1970 Martin, Truman 1912‑13 Martin, William (HB) 1907 Mascaro, John (C) Monongah, W.Va. 1943 Mathews, Travis (DB) Mount Airy, Md. 1990-91 Mathis, Devonte (WR) Miami, Fla. 2013 Matteo, Tony (OL) Clinton, Ohio 2014 Matz, George (C) Bluefield, W.Va. 1943 Mauney, Marcus (DB) Shelby, N.C. 1972‑73‑74 Maw, Stephen (OT) Central Square, N.Y. 2007-08 Mawhinney, Sam (T) Washington, Pa. 1933‑34‑35 Mayfield, David (DB) Morgantown, W.Va. 1991-92-93-94 Mays, Alvoid (DB) Palmetto, Fla. 1988 Mayweather, Lenard (DT) Fullerton, Calif. 1994 Mazzei, Joseph 1931 Mazzella, James (C) South Charleston, W.Va. 1963‑64C Mazzone, Tom (K) Follansbee, W.Va. 1993 McAfee, Pat (K/P) Plum, Pa. 2005-06-07-08C McAllister, Bryant (RB) Pittsburgh, Pa. 1984‑85‑86 McBrien, Scott (QB) Rockville, Md. 2000 McCann, Dee (DB) Lucedale, Miss. 2004-05 McCann, Donald (HB) Charleroi, Pa. 1939‑40‑41 McCartney, Ivan (WR) Miramar, Fla. 2010-11-13 McCleary, Rollin (FB) Romney, W.Va. 1951‑52 McClintic, Travis (WR) Lewisburg, W.Va. 2005-06 McClung, Brad (LB) Rainelle, W.Va. 2005 McClung, Bruce (E) Rupert, W.Va. 1956‑57‑58 McClure, William (HB) Charleston, W.Va. 1957‑58 McCollim, Reed (DE) Sarver, Pa. 1974 McComas, William (T) Huntington, W.Va. 1943 McComb, Bennett (E) Sewickley, Pa. 1958‑59 McConnell, Peter (DE) Smoke Rise, N.J. 1975‑76‑77 McCracken, Ross 1931 McCue, Anthony (E) Persinger, W.Va, 1905 McCue, John (HB) Morgantown, W.Va. 1936-37 McCue, John B. (G) 1917‑19 McCulty, Matt (WR) Spencer, W.Va.. 1995 McCune, Allen (QB) East Bank, W.Va. 1964‑65C McDay, Ben (TE) Johnstown, Pa. 1976‑77 McDonald, Angus (E) 1896 McDonald, Dale (MG) Springfield, Ohio 1984‑85 McDonald, Romeo (T) Grantsville, W.Va. 1932‑33 McElroy, Bill (OG) Butler, Pa. 1995-96-97 McElwee, Richard (HB) Marlinton, W.Va. 1940‑41‑42‑43C McFarland, L.G. 1901 McGowan, Gregg (DB) Chicago, Ill. 1982 McGraw, Richard (T) Anstead, W.Va. 1960 McGregor, Frank (HB) Cairo, W.Va. 1896-98-99-1900 McGuiness, Russell 1947 McHenry, Ross (G) Parkersburg, W.Va.. 1924‑25‑26C McInerney, Gerald (QB) Niagara Falls, N.Y. 1951‑52 McIntire, Mont M. (T) New Martinsville, W.Va. 1906‑07‑08C McIntyre, Corey (RB-LB) Indiantown, Fla. 1998-99-2000-01 McKenzie, William (K) Warwood, W.Va. 1975‑76‑77 McKibben, Harold (HB) Parkersburg, W.Va. 1944‑45 McKown, Jody (DB) Fayetteville, W.Va. 1977‑78‑79‑81 McLaughlin, Stanley (C) Vanderbilt, Pa. 1949‑50‑51 McLee, Kevin (LB) Uniontown, Pa. 2003-04-05-06 McLee, Reggie (RB) Uniontown, Pa. 1979 McLee, William (LB) Uniontown, Pa. 1977 McMillan, Frederick (DT) Cumberland, Md. 1969‑70‑72 McMillan, Gordon (HB) Minnesota 1922-23 McMillen, Josh (RB) Morgantown, W.Va. 2000 McNeil, Cortez (DE) Woodbridge, Va. 2000 McVay, Michael (LB) East Liverpool, Ohio 1971 McWhorter, Charles (QB) Lewisburg, W.Va. 1897-98‑99‑1900 Meckstroth, Aaron (DB) Huntington, W.Va. 2005-06 Meeley, Robin (TE) Belpre, Ohio 1976‑77‑78 Mehalko, Vince (DT) Akron, Ohio 1984 Meighan, Ben (DB) Lexington, Ky. 2000 Meisel, Louis (G) Huntington, W.Va. 1926‑27‑28 Melenyzer, Keith (G) Charleroi, Pa. 1960‑61‑62C Mellace, Robert (E) Parkersburg, W.Va. 1938‑39‑40 Mensick, Peter (C) Shenandoah, Pa. 1946 Meredith, Russell (T) Fairmont, W.Va. 1917‑20‑21‑22C Merrill, Austin Cook 1909 Merritts, Jim (DT) Hollidaysburg, Pa. 1982‑83 Merrow, Jeffery (DT) Akron, Ohio 1972‑73‑74C Merrow, Thor (NT) Buford, Ga. 2007-08 Messinger, Phillip (E) Clarksburg, W.Va. 1958 Metheny, Brad (DB) Kingwood, W.Va. 1985‑86 Metro, Sid (E) Moundsville, W.Va. 1947‑48 Michael, H. Mike (LB) Fredericksburg, Va. 1973 Middleburg, Charles 1898 Mikanik, Paul (HB) Follansbee, W.Va. 1957 Miles, Donovan (LB) Stafford, Va. 2011 Milhouse, Willie (WR) Waldorf, Md. 2011 Millard, Paul (QB) Flower Mound, Texas 2013

Miller, Charles (DB) Monongah, W.Va. Miller, Darrell (WR) Philadelphia, Pa. Miller, Dwight Morgantown, W.Va. Miller, Forney Dunkard, Pa. Miller, J.D. (G) Sewickley, Pa. Miller, Joseph (HB) Hurricane, W.Va. Miller, Julian (DT) Columbus, Ohio Miller, Pat (CB) Birmingham, Ala. Mills, Fred (E) Keyser, W.Va. Mills, Marshall (WR) Morristown, Tenn. Mims, Anthony (DB) Los Angeles, Calif. Minetree, Brad (LB) Bridgeport, W.Va. Minneyfield, Tony (WR) Columbus, Ohio Mirault, Joe (DE) Howell, N.J. Mitchell, Darrell (TE) Point Pleasant, W.Va. Mitchell, Fred Moan, Emmett “Kelly” (HB) Long Beach, Calif. Molinari, Mike (P/H/K) Parkersburg, W.Va. Montinar, L.J. (DB) Naples, Fla. Montone, Neil (E) Jersey City, N.J. Moore, Brian (RB) Washington, D.C. Moore, Logan (WR) Fairmont, W.Va. Moran, James (T) Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Morecraft, Fred (E) South Charleston, W.Va. Moreland, Allen (DB) Ridgeley, W.Va. Morelli, Frank (OG) Bridgeville, Pa. Morgan, C. (G) Morgan, Fred (T) Williamson, W.Va. Morgan, Monte Earle Morris, David (DB) Wayne, W.Va. Morris, George (WB) Wheeling, W.Va. Morris, Keith (DT) Elizabethtown, Pa. Morrison, Edward T. (QB) Erie, Pa. Morrone, Sam (TE) Paris, Texas Morton, Jack (FB) Parkersburg, W.Va. Moses, John (MG) Pittsburgh, Pa. Moses, Richard (G) Charleston, W.Va. Moss, Adrian (TE) Cocoa, Fla. Moss, Jim (HB) Huntington, W.Va. Moss, Robert (HB) Huntington, W.Va. Mott, Khari (RB) Swathmore, Pa. Mott, Walter (E) Wheeling, W.Va. Moye, Jermaine (WR) Rochester, Pa. Mozes, Dan (C) Washington, Pa. Muldrow, Edward (LB) Snellville, Ga. Mullen, Gary (WR) Clairton, Pa. Mullennex, H.P. (T) Morton, W.Va. Mundle, Dwayne (DB) Toronto, Canada Mundy, Ryan (DB) Pittsburgh, Pa. Munk, Rudolph (QB) Connellsville, Pa. Murphy, John (HB) Bridgeport, W.Va. Murphy, John (DB) Wooster, Ohio Murphy, Robert (E) Bridgeport, W.Va. Murray, Lind (DB) Youngstown, Ohio Murrell, Adrian (RB) Wahiawa, Hawaii Murrin, Clarence (E) Parkersburg, W.Va. Murrin, Julian (E) Parkersburg, W.Va. Musmanno, Robert (C) Coraopolis, Pa. Mustipher, Sam (NG) Miami, Fla. Myers, Donald (FB) Greensburg, Pa. Myers, Jaylon (CB) North Augusta, S.C. Myers, KJ (WR) Jacksonville, Fla. Myles, Brandon (WR) Goochland, Va.

1972‑73‑74 1978‑79‑80‑82 1900 1893 1958 1944-45 2008-09-10-11 2010-11-12 1917‑19 1972‑73‑74C 2002-03-04-05 1982‑83 1994 2003 1988-89-90 1897 1935‑36‑37 2011-12-13-14C 2004 1941 1992 2013-14 1946‑47‑48 1942‑47 1979‑80‑81 1989 1903-04 1928-29 1902-03 1970‑71‑72 1964 1992-93-94 1924‑25‑26 2006-07-08 1946‑47‑48‑49 1983-84-85 1935-37 1987‑88-89C 1960‑61‑62C 1952‑53‑54‑55 1997 1944 2004 2003-04-05-06C 2014 1981‑82‑83‑84 1914 2005 2007 1909‑10C 1948‑49‑50 1989 1949 1980‑81 1990-91-92 1924-25 1924‑25‑26-27 1966 1991 1960 2014 2013-14 2004-05-06C

Napoleon, Eugene (RB) Jersey City, N.J. Nardacci, Nicholas (RB) Youngstown, Ohio Narick, Steven (E) Wheeling, W.Va. Nastase, Samuel (C) Bellafonte, Pa. Nastasi, A.J. (WR) Woodbury, Pa. Neal, Aaron (WR) Oxnard, Calif. Neale, William (HB) Parkersburg, W.Va. Nebera, Fred (E) Grant Town, W.Va. Nebera, John (HB) Grant Town, W.Va. Nebinger, Richard (HB) Steelton, Pa. Nedeff, George (G) Parkersburg, W.Va. Neely, Matthew Mansfield Fairmont, W.Va. Nehlen, Ryan (WR) Morgantown, W.Va. Neild, Chris (NT) Stroudsburg, Pa. Nelly, Henry (C) Parkersburg, W.Va. Nelson, Michael (FB) Paden City, W.Va. Nelson, Robert (OT) Detroit, Mich. Nester, W. Frank (K) Ravenswood, W.Va. Nethken, C. Ervin (G) Newberry, Steve (DB) Peterstown, W.Va. Newman, Rush C. Spencer, W.Va. Newsom, Tim (DB) Glen Jean, W.Va. Newton, Wilbert (LB) New Martinsville, W.Va. Nicely, Joseph (G) Rupert, W.Va. Nicholson, Richard (HB) Richwood, W.Va. Nickler, Francis (C) Greensboro, Pa. Niedermyer, John Benwood, W.Va. Niedzalkoski, Larry (T) Greensburg, Pa. Nielson, Robert (C) Long Beach, Calif. Nimmo, Lance (OT) New Castle, Pa. Nixon, George (T) Morgantown, W.Va. Nixon, Jeff (RB) State College, Pa. Nixon, Theodore (G) Morgantown, W.Va.

1987‑88-89 1921‑22‑23‑24 1940‑41‑42 1972 1999-2000-01-02 2002-03 1919 1935‑36‑37 1944‑45 1907‑08 1963 1897 2011-12 2007-08-09-10C 1895 1971‑72‑73 1992 1971‑72‑73 1895‑96‑98 1980‑81‑82‑83 1914-15‑16‑17 1988-89-90-91 1971‑72‑73 1956‑57 1951‑52‑54 1964 1914 1960‑61‑62 1935‑36‑37 2000-01-02C 1926-27‑29 1994 1926-27-28

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Noble, Joseph (E) Noechel, Jeff (LB) Fairmont, W.Va. Norman, Carl (HB) Wheeling, W.Va. Northcott, C. Andrew Huntington, W.Va. Nosa, Osa (DT) Homestead, Fla. Nutter, Cody (LS) Parkersburg, W.Va. Nulton, Harold (T) Nwachukwu, Noble (DL) Wylie, Texas

1897-98 2002-03-04-05 1951‑52‑53‑54 1915 1999 2009-10-11 1903 2013-14

Oblak, David (MG) Brook Park, Ohio O’Brien, C.G. (C) Ochs, Robert (LB) Parkland, Pa. Ohliger, Jon (K) Newark, Del. Olds, Rod (OG) Rutherford, Fla. Oleyar, Rick (OG) Saxonburg, Pa. Oliker, Aaron (E) Clarksburg, W.Va. Olsen, Oscar (T) Spring Lake, N.J. Onder, Angelo (E) McCullough, Pa. Orders, Robert (C) Huntington, W.Va. Orlando, Bo (DB) Berwick, Pa. Orlosky, Tyler (OL) Cleveland, Ohio Orr, J. Morgan (HB) Orr, Tommy (DB) Elizabeth, N.J. Osborne, Robert Lynn Osegueda, Carlos (WR) Miami, Fla. Osleger, Kenneth (DE) Monongahela, Pa. O’Toole, Nick (P) Corona, Calif. Ours, Wes (RB) Rawlings, Md. Owens, Arthur (RB) Stroudsburg, Pa.

1979‑81‑82‑83C 1899 1978 2000 2002 1997-98-99 1924‑25‑26 1949 1933‑34‑35 1952‑53 1985‑86‑87‑88C 2013-14 1896 1990-91-92-93 1896‑97-98 1997-99-2000 1969‑70 2013-14 1998-99-2000 1972‑73‑74‑75C

Pabian, Joseph Jr. (T) Barton, Ohio Pabian, Joseph III (LB) St. Clairsville, Ohio Page, Michael (WR) Cumberland, Md. Page, Solomon (OT) Pittsburgh, Pa. Painter, Ken (DL) Saltsburg, Pa. Palmer, Brad (FB) Oakland, Md. Palmer, Jack (C) Wheeling, W.Va. Palmer, Lesley (HB) Cedar Grove, W.Va. Pankey, Adam (OL) Hamilton, Ohio Papetti, Joseph (E) Fairmont, W.Va. Parise, Brett (WR) Cortland, Ohio Parker, Chris (DT) Whitehall, Pa. Parker, Scott (OG) Whitehall, Pa. Parriot, William (HB) Morgantown, W.Va. Parriott, Joseph Parsons, Stoner (E) Poca, W.Va. Pastilong, Edward (QB) Moundsville, W.Va. Pastorkovich, Jim (RB) Pittsburgh, Pa. Patrick, Edward (E) Charleston, W.Va. Patrick, Oscar (E) Coalwood, W.Va. Patterson, Norman (DT) Brownsville, Pa. Patton, Benjamin (G) Paulin, Anthony (T) Charleston, W.Va. Pearcy, Earle Morgantown, W.Va. Peccon, Chris (FB) Uniontown, Pa. Peck, M. Wood Peelish, Victor (G) Raleigh, W.Va. Pence, Richard (C) Parkersburg, W.Va. Pence, Robert (E) Wheeling, W.Va. Pendry, Joseph (E) Matheny, W.Va. Pennington, John (WR) Charleston, W.Va. Pennypacker, Richard (OG) Royersford, Pa. Pepper, Wade Clarksburg, W.Va. Perkins, Steve (DE) Ft.Lauderdale, Fla. Perlozzo, Tom (RB) Cumberland, Md. Perry, William (DT) Hampton, Va. Peters, Andrew (DE) Fox Chapel, Pa. Peterson, Ray (HB) Falls Church, Va. Pettaway, Everett (DB) Richmond, Va. Petteway, Shaq (DB) Steubenville, Ohio Peyton, James (G) Wheeling, W.Va. Pfleger, Philip (E) Chicago, Ill. Phares, John “Squint” (HB) Elkins, W.Va. Phillippi, Butch (OT) Smithfield, Pa. Phillips, Calvin (WR) Boynton Beach, Fla. Phillips, Erick (RB) Hilliard, Ohio Phillips, Rick (OT) Parkersburg, W.Va. Pickett, James (T) Jeannette, Pa. Pickett, Robert (LB) Miami, Fla. Pierce, Andrew Craig (C) Pike, Patrick (E) Northfork, W.Va. Pike, Walter (T) Northfork, W.Va. Pinion, Samuel (HB) Wheeling, W.Va. Pinkney, Dixon (G) Piscorick, John (FB) Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Pisula, Allen (DL) Scottdale, Pa. Plank, Phil (LB) Springfield, Pa. Plants, Mark (FB) South Charleston, W.Va. Plaster, Lawrence (C) Charleston, W.Va. Plumley, Mickey (OG) Mount Hope, W.Va. Pobolish, Ronald (DB) Dillonvale, Ohio Podbesek, Robert (OT) Hutchinson, Pa. Poilek, Joseph (QB) Jeannette, Pa. Poitier, Mike (RB) Opa Locka, Fla. Pomponio, Carmen (QB) Youngstown, Ohio

1962‑63 1990-92-93 2001-02 1996-97-98 1993 2004-05-06 1977‑78‑79 1942 2013-14 1953‑54 1992 1985‑86‑87‑88 1987‑88-89 1930‑31‑32 1953‑54 1950 1964‑65 1988 1926 1967‑68‑69 1975‑76 1899‑1900-01 1942‑43 1906‑07-08‑09 1984‑85‑86 1901‑02 1940‑41‑42‑46C 1943‑47 1945 1966 2003-04 1973‑74‑75 1912 1992-93-94 1979 2000 1973‑74‑75 1957‑58‑59 1979‑80‑81 2011-12-14 1952‑53 1924-25 1934‑35‑36-37 1973 1985‑86‑87‑88 2003 1985‑86‑87‑88 1956‑57 1985‑86‑87‑88C 1908 1943 1938‑39‑40 1937-38-39 1924 1964‑65‑66 1976‑77‑78‑79C 2006 1996-97-98-99 1928‑29‑30 1967‑68‑69 1967-68-69 1968 1934‑35 2009 1959‑60C

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Porter, Donald Porter, Jerry (WR-DB) Washington, D.C. Porter, Wayne (WB) Mt. Lebanon, Pa. Post, Arthur (C) Clarksburg, W.Va. Potosnak, Carl (G) McKeesport, Pa. Potter, Glenn (LB) Madison, Ohio Potts, Christopher (E) Washington, Pa. Pounds, Gary (OG) Canton, Ohio Powell, Warder (T) Clarksburg, W.Va. Powers, Jon (P) Lackawanna, N.Y. Pozeqa, John (G) Logan, W.Va. Preston, Dave (LB) Warren, Ohio Preston, Xavier (LB) Jensen Beach, Fla. Prete, Louis (G) Morgantown, W.Va. Price, Andrew (T) Marlinton, W.Va. Price, James (HB) Welch, W.Va. Price, Jeff (C) Inkster, Mich. Price, Ryan (DT) Brookville, Ohio Pridemore, Thomas (DB) Anstead, W.Va. Priester, Jim (HB) Fairmont, W.Va. Pritt, Hermon (C) Dunbar, W.Va. Procopio, James (HB) St. Marys, W.Va. Proctor, Basil (DB) Miami, Fla. Pugh, Charles (DB) Kissimmee, Fla. Pugnetti, Gregg (P) Fairfax, Va. Pukenas, Bryan (OG) Bordentown, N.J. Pupilli, Mark (DB) Pittsburgh, Pa. Purello, Alfred (HB) Albany, N.Y. Purinton, John Morgantown, W.Va. Purnell, Lovett (TE) Seaford, Del.

Quarles, Patrick (C) Queen, Ervin (T) Queen, Raymond (HB) Quinlan, John James (G)

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Richmond, Va. Logan, W.Va. Wayne, W.Va. Huntington, W.Va.

R

Rabbits, Victor (HB) Jeannette, Pa. Race, James Stewart Fairmont, W.Va. Rader, Brian (TB) Sewickley, Pa. Rader, Emil (HB) Wheeling, W.Va. Rader, Richard (WB) Ripley, W.Va. Rader, Tyler (OL) Cross Lanes, W.Va. Rahl, Marvin G. Randolph, Pat (TB) Folsom, Pa. Rane, John “Chip” Rapaswick, Anthony (QB) Wheeling, W.Va. Raugh, Mark (TE) Roaring Spring, Pa. Rauh, Brenden (K) Dublin, Ohio Ray, John (OT) Charleston, W.Va. Reda, Tony (QB) Mt. Lebanon, Pa. Redd, Steve (DT) Philippi, W.Va. Redman, Taige (LB) Keyser, W.Va. Redwine, Milton (OT) Pittsburgh, Pa. Reed, Ben (QB) Bixby, Okla. Rego, Cooper (RB) Montvale, N.J. Reid, Dennis (DT) New Martinsville, W.Va. Reight, Melvin (HB) Etna, Pa. Rembert, Reggie (WR) Okeechobee, Fla. Remenar, Eugene (T) Weirton, W.Va. Reno, Frank (E) Greensburg, Pa. Resenic, Daniel (OT) Latrobe, Pa. Rexroad, Harvey (G) Charleston, W.Va. Reynaud, Darius (WR) Boutte, La. Reynolds, A.F. (QB) Reynolds, E. Bunker Reynolds, Lynden Eugene Rhodes, Walter Rice, Benjamin Franklin Rice, E. Jeff (RB) St. Clairsville, Ohio. Richards, Maurice (DB) Montreal, Canada Richardson, David (WR) Abescon, N.J. Richardson, Jess (C) Charleston, W.Va. Richardson, Kent (DB) Tallahassee, Fla. Richardson, Van (LB) Bethel Park, Pa. Richardson, Wes (LB) Bethel Park, Pa. Richmond, Alva (HB) Mullens, W.Va. Riddick, Shaq (DL) Akron, Ohio Rider, David (HB) War, W.Va. Rigg, Doug (LB) Oradell, N.J. Riley, David (RB) Northfork, W.Va. Rine, Nate (TE) New Martinsville, W.Va. Rivers, Vaughn (DB) Pittsburgh, Pa. Roark, James (LB) Ravenswood, W.Va. Robb, Bill (DE) Zanesville, Ohio Robb, Lewis Roberts, Richard (C) Welch, W.Va. Roberts, Vernard (RB) Washington, D.C. Robinette, Greg (DE) Hampden, W.Va. Robinson, J. French Robsock, Tom (OG) Berwick, Pa. Rockis, John (G) Morgantown, W.Va. Rodemoyer, Eric (G) Sharon, Pa. Rodes, Richard (DT) Hinton, W.Va. Rodgers, Ira Errett (FB) Bethany, W.Va. Rodgers, Jim (OT) Smithburg, Md.

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1894 1997-98-99 1968‑69‑70 1903‑04 1943 1982‑83 1970‑71 1985 1941‑42 1995 1942‑45C‑46‑47 1980‑82‑83‑84C 2014 1949 1891 1949 1987‑88-89 1995-96-97 1975‑76‑77C 1949‑50 1944 1962 1988-89 2005-06-07 2010 1995-96-97-98 1979 1949‑50 1904 1993-94-95C

1922 1947‑48 1943 1922‑23

1954‑55‑56 1912‑13 1967 1944 1963‑64‑65 2011 1915 1983‑84‑87 1894‑95 1937‑38‑39 1979‑80‑81‑82C 2001C 1989-90-91C 1985 1990 2011-12 1986‑87‑88 1986‑87 1999-2000-01 1971‑72 1957‑58 1988-89 1945‑46‑47‑48 1946‑47‑48C 1972 1943 2005-06-07 1906 1893-94-95 1912 1916 1894 1973 1993 1997 1937‑38‑39 2006-07-08-09 1982‑83‑84‑85C 1990-91-92-93 1946‑47‑48 2014 1957‑58‑59 2010-11-12-13 1975‑76‑77 1990-92-93 2004-05-06-07C 1972 1976 1895‑96 1968‑69‑70 2011 1998-99 1912 1992-93-94C 1939 2007 1965‑66‑67 1915-16-17-19C 1982

Rodgers, Mark (RB) Lawndale, Calif. Rodriguez, Manuel (WR) Beckley, W.Va. Rodriguez, Rich (DB) Grant Town, W.Va. Rogers, Ralph Ronai, Sterling (T) New York, N.Y. Ros, Emil (K) Steubenville, Ohio. Rose, Kyle (DE) Centreville, Ohio Rosenbloom, Benjamin Rowe, Joseph (G) Man, W.Va. Rowell, Shaq (NT) Maple Heights, Ohio Ruble, William Jefferson Ruckaman, Robert (DE) St. Marys, W.Va. Rumph, Ricky (CB) Daytona Beach, Fla. Rusesky, Dale (DT) Shenandoah, Pa. Russ, Bernard (LB) Utica, N.Y. Russell, G. Eddie (LB) Charleston, W.Va. Russell, John (DT) Annapolis, Md. Russell, Tanner (OT) Princeton, W.Va. Rust, M.W. Ruth, Joe (OG) Shenandoah, Pa. Ryan, Clarence (HB) Mannington, W.Va. Ryan, Lonnie Morgantown, W.Va. Ryan, William Henry

S

Samsa, Frank (DT) Turtle Creek, Pa. Samuelson, William (OT) York, Pa. Sanders, Jock (WR) St. Petersburg, Fla. Sandor, Ken (OG) Roebling, N.J. Sands, Roberts (DB) Miami, Fla. Santrock, David (G) Dunbar, W.Va. Sarkus, Dave Monongahela, Pa. Sauerbrun, Todd (P) Setauket, N.Y. Saunders, David (WR) Palatine, Ill. Saylor, Scott (OT) Whitehall, Pa. Schareti, Ronald (G) Seneca Falls, N.Y. Schelhaas, Rob (OG) Pittsburgh, Pa. Schell, John (DB) Athens, Ga. Schiller, K.C. (LB) Delran, N.J. Schillings, William (C) Isabella, Pa. Schimmel, Paul (T) Fairmont, W.Va. Schmitt, Owen (RB) Fairfax, Va. Schneider, Frank (E) Columbus, Ohio Schollenberger, George (DT) Laurel, Del. Schooles, Lewis (E) Burgettstown, Pa. Schrader, Charles (FB) Charleston, W.Va. Schultze, Gerald (C) Wheeling, W.Va. Schupbach, Allen “Emo” (E) New Martinsville, W.Va. Schwartzwalder, Floyd (C) Huntington, W.Va. Schwartzwalder, Wayne (G) Huntington, W.Va. Schweiker, Russell (DE) Parkersburg, W.Va. Schweitzer, Fred (T) Huntington, W.Va. Scott, B.F. Scott, James (HB) Williamstown, W.Va. Scott, Julian (T) Bowling Green, Ky. Scott, Malcolm (HB) Scott, Mike (DB) Parkersburg, W.Va. Seabright, Charles (QB) McMechen, W.Va. Seals, Jeff (DE) Silver Spring, Md. Seamon, Harry M. Moundsville, W.Va. Sebulsky, Jacob (QB) Martins Ferry, Ohio Seckman, John Randolph Secret, Peter (QB) Clarksburg, W.Va. Sensabaugh, Boo (DB) Norton, Va. Setron, Joseph (G) Buffalo, N.Y. Shaffer, S. Rick (DT) Oakland, Md. Shamblin, Glendin (FB) Sissonville, W.Va. Sharkady, Paul (T) Centerville, Pa. Shearer, Dan (DB) Morgantown, W.Va. Sheehan, John (TE) Wharton, N.J. Sheffey, Jeremy (OG) Catlettsburg, Ky. Shehl, George (H) Clarksburg, W.Va. Shelton, Kemper (QB) Huntington, W.Va. Shepherd, Paul (HB) St. Marys, W.Va. Sherrod, Rick (DB) Charleston, W.Va. Sherwood, Michael (QB) Bellaire, Ohio Shonk, John (E) Charleston, W.Va. Shook, Alex (RB-TE) Moundsville, W.Va. Shorts, Daikiel (WR) Clayton, N.J. Siegfried, Bennett (RB) Pittsburgh, Pa. Sieminski, Louis (OG) Swoyersville, Pa. Silverio, Edward (RB) Turtle Creek, Pa. Silvestro, Rich (C) Willowick, Ohio Simmons, Floyd (HB) Wheeling, W.Va. Simmons, Gene (K) Elkins, W.Va. Simons, Fred “Jack” (HB) Morgantown, W.Va. Simpson, Charles (QB) Charleston, W.Va. Sims, Archie (LB) Laurel, Miss. Sims, Charles (RB) Houston, Texas Sims, Robert (DE) Zanesville, Ohio Sinclair, Steve (K) East Liverpool, Ohio Sine, Larry (WB) Paden City, W.Va. Singletary, Clay (C) State College, Pa. Sirianni, Frank (T) Clarksburg, W.Va. Siverand, Kerry (DB) La Marque, Texas Six, Marvin (LB) New Cumberland, W.Va. Sizemore, Phillip (T) East Bank, W.Va. Sizemore, Samuel (HB) Princeton, W.Va.

2008-09 1976‑77 1982‑83‑84 1896 1936 1974 2012-13-14 1901 1945 2012C-13 1904 1970 2012-13-14 1981 1995-96 1972‑73 1966 1998-99-2000C 1906 1990-91 1926‑27‑28 1906-07-08 1896

1970‑71‑72 1970‑71‑72 2007-08-09-10C 2001-02 2008-09-10 1961 1979 1991-92-93-94 1995-96-98 1985 1950 1981‑82‑83 1974‑75‑76C 1996-97-98-99 1960‑61‑62 1934 2005-06-07C 1960 1967 1969 1941‑42‑46‑47 1970‑71‑72 1966‑67‑68 1930‑31‑32 1936-37 1971‑72 1930‑31‑32C 1896-99 1932‑33‑34 1927‑28‑29 1911 1982‑83 1938‑39‑40 1978‑79‑80‑81 1901‑02‑03C 1929‑30‑31 1912‑14 1966‑67 1997-98-99 1919‑20‑21‑22 1973‑74‑75 1957‑58 1955‑56‑57 1987‑88 1974 2003-04-05-06 2002-03-04-05 1907‑08 1955‑56 1999-2000-01 1968‑69‑70 1939‑40C 1989-90-91 2013-14 1966‑67 1968 1967‑68‑69 1982 1902-03‑04 1948‑49‑50 1921‑22‑23C 1958 2008 2013C 1970‑71‑72C 1978‑79‑80 1965‑66 1974‑75‑76‑77 1960‑61‑62 1995-97 1968‑69 1960‑61‑62 1956

Skinner, John (C) Charles Town, W.Va. 1961‑62 Slate, Patsy (HB) Weirton, W.Va. 1934 Slater, Michael (DB) Williamson, W.Va. 1968‑69‑70 Slater, Paul (FB) Moundsville, W.Va. 1949‑50 Slaton, Steve (RB) Levittown, Pa. 2005-06-07 Slavonic, Doug (DE) Mount Lebanon, Pa. 2005-06-07-08 Slay, Henry (DT) Elyria, Ohio 1994-95-96-97 Sleith, Marvin (HB) Herminie, Pa. 1960 Smalls, Fred (LB) Philadelphia, Pa. 1982‑83‑84‑85C Smallwood, Wendell (RB) Wilmington, Del. 2013-14 Smider, Brian (OT) Pittsburgh, Pa. 1985‑86‑87‑88 Smith, Andrew Brown (E) Uniontown, Pa. 1891 Smith, Cassel (RB) Staten Island, N.Y. 2001-02 Smith, Charles (T) Ravenswood, W.Va. 1943‑44 Smith, Charles (DT) Monongahela, Pa. 1974‑75‑76 Smith, Corey (K) Inwood, W.Va. 2010-11-12 Smith, Daniel (LB) Welch, W.Va. 1968‑69‑70 Smith, Derrick (WR) Lovejoy, Ga. 2002 Smith, Dreamius (RB) Wichita, Kan. 2013-14 Smith, Eain (FS) Miramar, Fla. 2008-09-10-11 Smith, Geno (QB) Miramar, Fla. 2009-10-11C-12 Smith, Harvey (WR) Monroeville, Pa. 1984‑85‑86‑87C Smith, Heywood (FB) Dunbar, W.Va. 1974‑75 Smith, James 1896-97 Smith, James (E) Woodbury, N.J. 1967‑68‑69 Smith, Kwame (DB) Miami, Fla. 1990-91-92 Smith, Lawrence (DB) Miami, Fla. 2010 Smith, Lewis O. “Bull” (HB) Plum, W.Va. 1900-01‑02C Smith, Matt (LB) Gahanna, Ohio 1983‑84‑85‑86 Smith, Stacy (DB) Akron, Ohio 1984‑85‑86‑87 Smith, Thandi (DB) Youngstown, Ohio 2002-03-04-05 Smithnosky, Bob (OG) Mt. Pleasant, Pa. 1984 Snider, Robert (FB) Elizabeth, W.Va. 1951‑52‑56 Sniffen, Jeff (OT) West Patterson, N.J. 1989-90 Snively, Terry (DB) Powhatan Point, Ohio 1967‑68‑69 Snodgrass, Chad (OG) Cross Lanes, W.Va. 2010-11 Snodgrass, John (FB) 1900‑01 Snow, Jewone (LB) Canton, Ohio 2011-13-14 Snyder, David (DT) Charleston, W.Va. 1973 Snyder, Herbert (DB) Gauley Bridge, W.Va. 1966‑67 Snyder, Scott (LB) Heidelberg, Pa. 1983 Sommer, Edward (G) Point Pleasant, W.Va. 1952‑57‑58 Soroka, Steve (K) Clifton, N.J. 1971‑72 Sortet, Wilbur (E) Huntington, W.Va. 1930‑31‑32 South, Walter (HB) 1893‑94‑95-96‑98 Sowers, Nate (QB/WR/SS) Martinsburg, W.Va. 2006-07-08-09 Spain, Quinton (OL) Petersburg, Va. 2011-12-13-14 Spangler, Harry (HB) Fayetteville, W.Va. 1944‑45 Speer, Edgar Boyle (E) 1910‑11 Spelock, Chester (E) Glasgow, W.Va. 1941‑42‑46‑47 Spraggins, John (DE) Coalwood, W.Va. 1972‑73‑74 Springer, Charles W. 1909 Sprouse, Dave (LB) Findlay, Ohio 1988 Sprouse, Earl (E) Morgantown, W.Va. 1930‑31 Staats, Blaine (T) Mason City, W.Va. 1958 Standiford, William 1895‑96-97 Stanchek, Ryan (OG/OT) Cincinnati, Ohio 2005-06-07-08C Stanley, Amos 1896-97 Stanley, Douglas (RB) Williamstown, W.Va. 1964‑65 Stansbury, Charles (E) Beckley, W.Va. 1939 Starford, Robert (DE) Grafton, W.Va. 1967‑68‑69 Stark, Warne (G) Charleston, W.Va. 1943 Starkey, James (E) Circleville, Ohio 1951‑52‑53 Starkey, Ralph (T) Circleville, Ohio 1952‑53C Starks, Brad (WR) Unionville, Va. 2008-09-10-11 Starr, Paul (C) Parkersburg, W.Va. 1952‑54 Staten, Ray (WR) Parsons, Kan. 1990 Stemple, Don (DB) Vienna, W.Va. 1980‑81 Stephens, Nathaniel (E) Farmington, W.Va. 1970‑71‑72 Stephenson, David (C) Clendenin, W.Va. 1948‑49 Stewart, Josh (OT) Morgantown, W.Va. 2003 Stevens, Douglas (OG) Milton, W.Va. 1972 Stevenson, Paul E. (HB) Philadelphia, Pa. 1915 Stewart, Herbert (C) Wheeling, W.Va. 1932‑33‑34C Stewart, Melville (FB) Moundsville, W.Va. 1912‑13‑14 Stills, Gary (LB) Trenton, N.J. 1996-97-98 Stone, Douglas (HB) Morgantown, W.Va. 1931 Stone, Jack (HB) Mount Hope, W.Va. 1952‑53 Stortz, Dale (OT) Emmaus, Pa. 1964‑65‑66 Stout, Benjamin Franklin 1904 Straight, Beryl (G) Fairmont, W.Va. 1926-27 Stroia, John (OG) North Canton, Ohio 1985‑86‑87‑88C Struck, Richard (E) Upper Darby, Pa. 1959‑60‑61 Studstill, Darren (QB) Riviera Beach, Fla. 1990-91-92-93 Stump, Richard (DE) Clendenin, W.Va. 1971‑72 Stumpp, Edward (HB) Wheeling, W.Va. 1928‑29 Stunkard, Benjamin (E) Avilla, Pa. 1929 Stuvek, Fred (T) Millsboro, Pa.. 1947‑48‑49 Stydahar, Joseph (T) Shinnston, W.Va. 1933‑34‑35C Styles, Lorenzo (OG) Miami, Fla. 1990-91-92C Suber, Warren (DL) Brownsville, Pa. 1989 Sullivan, William (E) Clairidge, Pa. 1963‑64‑65C Summits, Scott (DT) Davidsville, Pa. 1987-88-89 Superick, Steve (P) Virginia Beach, Va. 1982‑83‑84‑85 Surbaugh, Raymond (HB) Hinton, W.Va. 1951 Sutherland, John William 1902 Swain, Quentin (LB) Miami, Fla. 2001 Swaney, William G. New Cumberland, W.Va. 1891


Swearingen, Edwin Lewis Sweeney, Ben (HB) Princeton, W.Va. Sweeney, Clyde (T) West Union, W.Va. Sweeney, Harry (HB) Wheeling, W.Va. Sweeney, Jamie (LB) Greensburg, Pa. Sweeney, John Swindall, Shawn (DB-WR) Oklahoma City, Okla. Swinson, Randy (TE) Washington, D.C. Swisher, Arthur (G) Fairmont, W.Va. Swoope, Alvin (RB) Port St. Lucie, Fla. Sypult, James (E) Fairmont, W.Va. Szuch, Alex (QB) Logan, W.Va.

T

Tackett, James (RB) Ashland, Ky. Taffoni, Joseph (G) Nemacolin, Pa. Taffoni, Matt (LB) Medford, N.J. Talbott, Kenneth (HB) Elkins, W.Va. Tallarico, Anthony (E) Lorado, W.Va. Talley, Darryl (LB) East Cleveland, Ohio Talley, John (QB-WR) East Cleveland, Ohio Tallman, Charles (E) Beech Hill, W.Va. Tamburino, Thomas (DE) Youngstown, Ohio Tandy, Keith (CB) Hopkinsville, Ky. Taparausky, Keith (RB) Shrewsbury, Mass. Tate, Brandon (TE) Macon, Miss. Taylor, Blake (FB) Taylor, Craig (FB) Linden, N.J. Taylor, Jay (K) Hershey, Pa. Taylor, Josh (DL) Miramar, Fla. Taylor, Zachariah (G) Terry, Nate (DB) Homestead, Fla. Terry, Shawn (WR) Homestead, Fla. Thall, Gary (FB) Baltimore, Md. Thaxton, Jermaine (DB) Pottstown, Pa. Thayer, Thomas (LB) New Cumberland, W.Va. Thistlethwaite, Dan (RB) Kingwood, W.Va. Thomas, Alan (OL) St. Albans, W.Va. Thomas, Cedric (WR) Aliquippa, Pa. Thomas, James “JT” (LB) Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Thomas, JT (LB) Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Thomas, John “Bennie” (HB) Fairmont, W.Va. Thomas, Robert (C) Mount Morris, Pa. Thomas, Ryan (TE) Dillsburg, Pa. Thomas, Thomas (G) New Martinsville, W.Va. Thompkins, Gary (DB) Miami, Fla. Thompson, Dwayne (WR) Miami, Fla. Thompson, Jordan (WR) Katy, Texas Thornton, Harry (DE) Parkersburg, W.Va. Thornton, John (DT) Scottsdale, Pa. Thurston, Mark (LB) Miami, Fla. Tiger, Jahn (DT) Arlington, Va. Tilaye, Ezra (WR) Springfield, Va. Tillis, Gary (DT) Bancroft, W.Va. Timko, Mike (QB) Euclid, Ohio Timmerman, Jason (LB) Ellwood City, Pa. Timmerman, Matt (OT) Little Falls, N.J. Timmerman, Robert (E) Ellwood City, Pa. Timmons, Ben (OT/C) Auburn, Ohio Tirado, Pete (OG) Lancaster, Pa. Tobin, Elza “Elgie” (HB) Todorowski, Walter (OG) Pittsburgh, Pa. Tolley, Elmer “Pete” (G) Bartley, W.Va. Tomko, Robert (LB) Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Tonkery, Wes (LB) Bridgeport, W.Va. Torchio, Anthony (T) Weirton, W.Va. Tracewell, Larry (HB) Parkersburg, W.Va. Tredway, Richard (E) Ceredo, W.Va. Trenchard, Thomas G. “Doggie” (E)Church Hill, Md.. Trickett, Clint (QB) Tallahassee, Fla. Trimarki, Michael (QB) Burgettstown, Pa. Trozzo, William (T) Rillton, Pa. Tucker, O’Dell (LB) McKenney, Va. Turcan, Murat (K) Morgantown, W.Va. Turnbull, Renaldo (DE) St. Thomas, V.I. Turner, Calvin (DT) Fairmont, W.Va. Turner, Eric (DB) Weirton, W.Va. Turner, Jack (C) Beckley, W.Va. Turner, West (LB) Vanderbilt, Pa. Tyler, Emory Ledrew (C) Tyler, Jeremy (S) Lithonia, Ga. Tyler, Rico (FB) Wilkinsburg, Pa.

U

1909 1945 1953 1951‑52‑53‑54 1995-96-97 1898 2000-01 1974‑75‑77 1932‑33C-34 1996-98 1964‑65‑66C 1956

1977 1964‑65 1991-92-93-94C 1926‑27 1958 1979‑80‑81‑82C 1985‑86‑87 1920-21-22-23 1971 2009-10-11C 1991-92-93 2005-06 1910‑11 1986‑87‑88 1996-97-98-99 2009-10-11 1905 1997-99 2000-01 1966‑67‑68 2002 1968 1981 1977‑78‑79‑80 1976‑77‑79‑80 1994-95 2007-08-09-10C 1932‑33‑34 1946‑47 2002-03-04 1935 1997-98-99 2004-05-06 2012-13-14 1975‑76 1995-96-97-98 1998-99 1994 2008 1990 1985‑86‑87 1992 2010 1959‑60‑61C 2001-02-03 1993-94 1907 1969 1958‑59‑60 1977 2012-13-14C 1948‑49 1963 1952 1896 2013-14C 1955‑56‑57 1957‑58 1994-96-97 1978‑79‑80‑81 1987‑88-89C 1978‑79‑80‑81C 2007 1944 1983‑84 1910 2013-14 1987‑88-89-90C

Ulmer, Mark (DL) Underdonk, William (T) Upchurch, David (DT) Urban, Tyler (TE) Urda, Jerome (G)

Carbondale, Pa. Moundsville, W.Va. Hyattsville, Md. North Huntingdon, Pa. Carmichaels, Pa.

1991-92-93 1953‑54‑55‑56 1999-2000-01-02C 2008-09-10-11 1954‑55

Vacheresse, Edward (E) Vail, Donald (T) Valko, William (C) Vance, Casey (LB) Vanderjagt, Mike (P)

Triadelphia, W.Va. Clarion, Pa. Wilkinsburg, Pa. Seneca Rocks, W.Va. Oakville, Ontario

1927‑28 1964‑65 1950 2010-11 1991-92

V

Vanterpool, Rahsaan (WR) North Babylon, N.Y. Van Halanger, David (OT) Turtle Creek, Pa. Vargo, John (T) Martins Ferry, Ohio Varney, Louis (FB) Williamson, W.Va. Vassalotti, Wayne (C) Claymont, Del. Velickoff, Ed (DT) Bruceton Mills, W.Va. Villagrana, Michael (TE) Boardman, Ohio Venerable, Walton Veon, Howard Voithofer, Terry (OT) Fairchance, Pa. Volkin, David (G) Mt. Pleasant, Pa.

W

1993-94-95-96 1973‑74‑75C 1932‑33‑34C 1928-29 1964‑65‑66 2003 2004-05-06-07 1893 1897 1970‑71C 1935‑36‑37C

Wable, Chad (TE) Rivesville, W.Va. 1994-96-97 Waggoner, Vental (HB) Harrisville, W.Va. 1929 Wagoner, Loy (E) Springfield, W.Va. 1943‑44‑45 Walczak, Mickey (RB) Saratoga Springs, N.Y. 1978‑79‑81‑82 Walker, Fulton (DB) Martinsburg, W.Va. 1977‑78‑79‑80C Walker, Robert (RB) Huntington, W.Va. 1992-93-94-95 Walker, T.J. (RB) Ansonia, Conn. 1997 Walko, Jon (OT) Germantown, Md. 2009 Walsh, Raymond (T) Morgantown, W.Va. 1951‑52‑53 Walters, Rich (DT) Glenshaw, Pa. 1981‑82‑83 Walters, Sean (LB) Hollywood, Fla. 2013 Walthall, James (QB) Princeton, W.Va. 1944‑47‑48‑49 Wamsley, Randolph (G) Elkins, W.Va. 1929 Ward, Richard (QB) Bluefield, W.Va. 1969‑70 Ware, Anthony (C) Enterprise, W.Va. 1948 Warren, Darnell (LB) McKeesport, Pa. 1986‑87 Washer, William Akron, Ohio 1902 Washington, Bryan (OT) Moorefield, W.Va. 1994-95-96 Washington, Charles (TE) Monticello, Fla. 1993 Washington, Leandre (LB) Key West, Fla. 2002-03 Washington, Vann (DB) Monticello, Fla. 1993-94-95-96 Waters, Preston (DB) Miami, Fla. 1986‑87‑88-89 Watson, Bowman 1951 Watson, Clyde (HB) Kingwood, W.Va. 1899‑1900 Watson, Michael (OT) Pasadena, Calif. 2003-04 Waugh, Roy (T) 1903 Weaver, Ron (WR) McKees Rocks, Pa. 1991 Weber, Edward (HB) Hinton, W.Va. 1927-28 Webster, John Burns (T) Bethany, W.Va. 1914-15-16 Weiskircher, Richard (DB) Martins Ferry, Ohio 1970‑71‑72 Weiss, Richard (FB) Ballard, W.Va. 1968‑69 Welch, Richard (E) 1897-98 Wellman, Elijah (RB) Huntington, W.Va. 2014 Wendell, William (G) Keyser, W.Va. 1935‑36 Weppler, Randy (OT) Marietta, Ohio 1976‑77‑78 West, Brian (P) Falsington, Pa. 1993-94-96 West, Kim (QB) St. Albans, W.Va. 1970‑71 Wheeler, E.J. (LB) Mars, Pa. 1988-89-90 Wheeler, Ernest (LB) Johnstown, Pa. 1965 Whipkey, Noel (FB) Charleston, W.Va. 1956‑57‑58 White, Carl (C) Clarksburg, W.Va. 1930‑31-32 White, Edwin 1906 White, Henry (T) Camden, W.Va. 1893-94-95-96-97C-98 White, Homer (QB) Wellsburg, W.Va. 1929‑30‑31 White, James (HB) Holden, W.Va. 1945 White, Jerry (DB) Rockville, Md. 2002-03-04C White, Kevin (WR) Plainfield, N.J. 2013-14 White, Kevin (QB) Casa Grande, Ariz. 1982‑84 White, Leroy (FB) Washington, D.C. 1995-96-97 White, Pat (QB) Daphne, Ala. 2005-06-07-08C White, Patrick (OT) Mine Hill, N.J. 1972 White, Robert (FB) New Martinsville, W.Va. 1940 White, Robert (WR) Ft. Pierce, Fla. 1985 White, Terry (DB) Cambridge, Ohio 1987 Whitham, George (E) 1897-98-99 Whitham, William Morgantown, W.Va. 1897-99 Whitman, Richard (DB) St. Albans, W.Va. 1966‑67 Whitmire, Shawn (K) Etters, Pa. 2003 Whitmore, Darrell (DB) Front Royal, Va. 1988-89-90-91 Whitten, Darren (LB) Oceana, W.Va. 1986‑87 Wiant, Harold D (QB). 1900‑03 Wicks, Eric (DB) Pittsburgh, Pa. 2004-05-06-07 Wilcher, David (OG) Wintersville, Ohio 1973‑74‑75 Wiley, Darrick (LB) Jeannette, Pa. 1990-91-92-93 Wiley, Grant (LB) Trappe, Pa. 2000-01-02-03C Wiley, Harry Ruffner 1909 Wilfong, Daniel (DT) Parsons, W.Va. 1969‑70 Wilkenson, Joseph 1912 Willey, C.D. 1899 Williams, B.C. (MG) Clifton Forge, Va. 1970‑71 Williams, Ben (QB) Wilmington, Del. 1974‑75 Williams, Dale (OG-C) Cleveland, Ohio 1991-92-93 Williams, Daniel (QB) Belle, W.Va. 1975‑76-77 Williams, Daniel (FB) Belle, W.Va. 1951‑52‑53‑54 Williams, Danny (QB) Beckley, W.Va. 1958‑59‑60 Williams, Edward (FB) Sandusky, Ohio 1969‑70 Williams, Eldridge (DB) Miami, Fla. 1994 Williams, Fred (G) 1903‑05 Williams, James (T) War, W.Va. 1945 Williams, Jason (LB) Youngstown, Ohio 1994-95-96-97 Williams, Justin (C-OG) Moorefield, W.Va. 2001-02 Williams, Larry (DB) Highland Springs, Va. 2004-05-06-07 Williams, Pernell (RB) New Lebanon, Ohip 2004-05 Williams, Ralph “Tom” (RB) Clarksburg, W.Va. 1970 Williams, Reed (LB) Moorefield, W.Va. 2005-06-07-09C

Williams, Thomas (G) Beckley, W.Va. Williams, Virgil (G) Parkersburg, W.Va. Williamson, Danny (DE) Wheeling, W.Va. Wilson, Dayron (LB) Woodbridge, Va. Wilson, Craig (DT) River Ridge, La. Wilson, Donald (C) Moundsville, W.Va. Wilson, Fred (E) Daybrook, W.Va. Wilson, Kenneth (E) Morgantown, W.Va. Wilson, L.L. Wilson, Matt (OT) East Sparta, Ohio Wilson, Quincy (RB) Weirton, W.Va. Wilson, Rodney (LB) Washington, D.C. Wilson, Sam (DB) Rochester, N.Y. Wiltrout, William (HB) Uniontown, Pa. Winans, George Winn, Keith (TE) Dayton, Ohio Winter, William (T) Ripley, W.Va. Wirth, Joseph (C) Pittsburgh, Pa. Withers, John (LB) Altoona, Pa. Wolfe, Walter (HB) Parkersburg, W.Va. Wolfley, Dale (OG) Orchard Park, N.Y. Wolfley, Ron (FB) Orchard Park, N.Y. Wolverton, James (HB) Richwood, W.Va. Wood, Andrew “Pete” (FB) Bluefield, W.Va. Wood, Charles (DB) Cadiz, Ohio Wood, Eddie Woodard, Rodney (FB) Columbia, S.C. Woodeshick, Kenneth (T) Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Woodeshick, Thomas (HB) Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Woodhouse, Shepherd James Woodruff, James (DB) Buffalo, N.Y. Wood, Anthony (DB) Blakeslee, Pa. Woods, Dwayne (RB) Bluefield, W.Va. Woods, Harold (DB) Richmond, Va. Woods, J.D. (WR) Naples, Fla. Woodside, Paul (K) Falls Church, Va. Worley, Daryl (CB) Philadelphia, Pa. Wracher, Matt (OT) Richfield, Ohio Wright, Andrae (DE) Mobile, Ala. Wright, Barry (LB) Pensacola, Fla. Wright, Bryan (RB) Romney, W.Va. Wright, Eugene (C) Fairmont, W.Va. Wright, James “Puppy” (LB) Miami, Fla. Wright, Jorge (DE) Miami, Fla. Wyant, Fred (QB) Weston, W.Va.

Y

1944‑45 1941‑42 1965‑66‑67C 2014 2003-04-05-06 1952‑53 1932‑33‑34 1948‑49 1909 1998-99-2000 1999-2001-02-03C 1986‑87 1989-90C 1949 1900 1985‑86‑87‑88 1959‑60‑61C 1958‑59 1971‑72‑73 1927 1987‑88-89-90C 1981‑82‑83‑84C 1935 1969‑70‑71 1966‑67 1895-96 1991-92-93 1963‑64‑65 1960‑61‑62 1909 2001-02-03 2009 1973‑75‑76 1976‑77 2010-11-12 1981‑82‑83‑84 2013-14 1988-89 2005 2006 2003-04 1931‑32-33 1991-92-93-94 2010-11-12 1952‑53‑54‑55C

Yachini, Rob (LB) Follansbee, W.Va. Yeager, Louis (FB) Marlinton, W.Va. Yeardley, Lawrence (C) Yearwood, Wayne (WR) Montreal, Canada Yeater, Thomas (HB) Moundsville, W.Va. Yoho, Jack (E) Mannington, W.Va. Yost, Ellis Yost, Ervin Yost, Fielding (T) Fairview, W.Va. Yost, Jerry (QB) Rogersville, Pa. Yost, Peter (C) Berkeley Springs, W.Va. Young, Donald (G) Clendenin, W.Va. Young, Gary (DE) Akron, Ohio Young, Harry (HB) Young, Warren (DE) Eightmile, Ala. Yount, Carl (E) Yuss, Ronald (LB) Charleroi, Pa.

1989-90 1896‑97-98C-99 1904‑05‑07 1987 1962‑63 1945 1896 1901 1895‑96 1962‑63 1941‑42 1962‑63‑64 1965‑66‑67 1908 2004-05-06 1908‑09 1965‑66‑67

Zabkar, Joe (TE) Zakowski, Mike (OG) Zakowski, Thomas (LB) Zaleski, Joseph (FB) Zambo, Robert (E) Zelek, John (G) Zereoue, Amos (RB) Zinaich, Peter (FB) Zirbs, Charles (E) Zitelli, Robert (OG) Zopp, Cam (LB) Zubel, Ambrose (G)

1983 1974 1971‑72‑73C 1933‑34‑35 1967 1952 1996-97-98 1946‑47‑48‑49C 1930‑31‑32 1970 1981‑83‑84 1946‑47‑48

Z

Latrobe, Pa. Colebrook, Pa. Orwell, Ohio. Morgantown, W.Va. McKeesport, Pa. Oak Hill, W.Va. Hempstead, N.Y. Weirton, W.Va. Elkins, W.Va. McKees Rocks, Pa. Buckhannon, W.Va. Wheeling, W.Va.

197


MOUNTAINEERS in the Pros Name (Years Lettered at WVU) Team/League Years

Name (Years Lettered at WVU) Team/League Years

ANDERSON, WILLIAM (43) Boston Yanks (NFL)...............................................1945

BOVE, JOHN (48-49-50) Ottawa Rough Riders (CFL)............ 1951-53,55, 58-59

ATTY, ALEXANDER (36-37-38C) New York Giants (NFL)..........................................1948

BRAHAM, RICH (90-91-92-93C) Arizona Cardinals (NFL)........................................1994 Cincinnati Bengals (NFL)............................ 1994-2006

ALEXANDER, ROBERT (77-78-79-80) Los Angeles Rams (NFL)................................. 1981-83 Los Angeles Express (USFL).................................1985

AUSTIN, TAVON (2009-10-11-12C) St. Louis Rams (NFL)...................................... 2013-14 BAILEY, RUSSELL (15-16-17C-19) Akron Pros (APFA).......................................... 1920-21 BAILEY, STEDMAN (2010-11-12) St. Louis Rams (NFL)...................................... 2013-14 BAISI, ALBERT (37-38-39C) Chicago Bears (NFL).................................. 1940-41,46 Philadelphia Eagles (NFL).....................................1947 BAKER, MIKE (90-91-93) St. Louis Stampede (AFL).....................................1996 Albany Firebirds (AFL)...........................................1997 Grand Rapids Rampage (AFL).................... 1998-2002 BARBER, KANTROY (94-95) New England Patriots (NFL)..................................1996 Carolina Panthers (NFL)........................................1997 Miami Dolphins (NFL)...................................... 1998-99 BARCLAY, DON (2008-09-10-11C) Green Bay Packers......................................... 2012-14 BARNUM, PETE (22-23-25-26) Columbus Tigers (NFL).........................................1926 BARROWS, SCOTT (82-83-84) Detroit Lions (NFL).......................................... 1986-87 BAUMANN, CHARLIE (85-86-87-88) Orlando Thunder (WLAF)......................................1991 Miami Dolphins (NFL)............................................1991 New England Patriots (NFL)............................ 1991-92 Orlando Predators (AFL)................................. 1996-97 BEASLEY, AARON (92-93-94-95C) Jacksonville Jaguars (NFL)......................... 1996-2001 New York Jets (NFL)....................................... 2002-03 Atlanta Falcons (NFL)............................................2004 BECHT, ANTHONY (96-97-98-99) New York Jets (NFL)....................................... 2000-04 Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NFL)........................ 2005-07 St. Louis Rams (NFL)............................................2008 Arizona Cardinals (NFL)........................................2009 Kansas City Chiefs (NFL)......................................2011 BECK, CARL (20) Buffalo All-Americans (APFA)................................1921 BELL, GRANTIS (85-86-87-88) Orlando Thunder (WLAF)......................................1992 Detroit Drive (AFL).................................................1993 Massachusetts Marauders (AFL)..........................1994 Tampa Bay Storm (AFL)........................................1994 BISCHOFF, PAUL (50-51-52C) Hamilton Tiger-Cats (CFL)....................................1955

198

BOSLEY, BRUCE (52-53-54-55C) San Francisco 49ers (NFL)............................. 1956-68 Atlanta Falcons (NFL)............................................1969

BRAXTON, JIM (68-69-70C) Buffalo Bills (NFL)........................................... 1971-78 Miami Dolphins (NFL)............................................1978 BREWSTER, WALTER (27-28) Buffalo Bisons (NFL).............................................1929 BRIGGS, TOM (91-92) Anaheim Piranhas (AFL)........................................1997 Portland Forest Dragons (AFL)....................... 1997-99 Oklahoma Wranglers (AFL)............................. 2000-01 Dallas Desperados (AFL)................................ 2002-03 Austin Wranglers (AFL)................................... 2004-06 Tampa Bay Storm (AFL).................................. 2007-08 BROWN, ANTHONY (87-88) New York Jets (NFL)....................................... 1989-92 BROWN, ANTONIO (98-99-2000-01) Buffalo Bills (NFL).................................................2003 Washington Redskins (NFL)............................ 2004-05 BROWN, TIM (92-93C) Anaheim Piranhas (AFL)........................................1997 Albany Firebirds (AFL)................................. 1998-2000 Chicago Rush (AFL)..............................................2001 BROWNING, JOHN (93-94-95) Kansas City Chiefs (NFL)............................ 1996-2005 BRUDER, WOODRUFF (24) Buffalo Bisons (NFL).............................................1925 Frankford Yellowjackets (NFL)........................ 1925-26 BUGGS, DANNY (72-73-74) New York Giants (NFL).................................... 1975-76 Washington Redskins (NFL)............................ 1976-79 Edmonton Eskimos (CFL).....................................1980 Tampa Bay Bandits (USFL)...................................1983 San Antonio Gunslingers (USFL).................... 1984-85 BULGER, MARC (96-97-98-99) St. Louis Rams (NFL)...................................... 2001-09 Baltimore Ravens (NFL)........................................2010 BUMGARDNER, REX (46-47) Buffalo Bills (AAFC)......................................... 1948-49 Cleveland Browns (NFL)................................. 1950-52 BURKE, MARK (73-74-75) Philadelphia Eagles (NFL).....................................1976 CAMPBELL, TODD (79-80-81-82) Arizona Wranglers (USFL).....................................1983 CAPERS, SELVISH (2005-06-07-08) Washington Redskins (NFL)..................................2010 New York Giants (NFL).................................... 2011-12 Edmonton Eskimos (CFL).....................................2014

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CARLISS, JOHN (38-39-40) Richmond Rebels (DFL)........................................1941 CLARKE, HARRY (37-38-39C) Chicago Bears (NFL)....................................... 1940-43 San Diego Bombers (PCFL)..................................1945 Los Angeles Dons (AAFC)............................... 1946-48 Chicago Rockets (AAFC)......................................1948 CLARKE, WILL (2011-12-13C) Cincinnati Bengals (NFL)......................................2014 COBOURNE, AVON (99-2000-01C-02C) Detroit Lions (NFL).......................................... 2003-04 Cologne Centurions (NFLE)..................................2004 Miami Dolphins (NFL)............................................2005 Montreal Alouettes (CFL)................................ 2005-10 Hamilton Tiger-Cats (CFL).............................. 2011-13 COLLINS, MIKE (90-91-92-93C) St. Louis Stampede AFL)......................................1995 COMPTON, MIKE (89-90-91-92C) Detroit Lions (NFL)...................................... 1993-2000 New England Patriots (NFL)............................ 2001-03 Jacksonville Jaguars (NFL)...................................2004 CRENNEL, CARL (67-68-69C) Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL)......................................1970 Winnipeg Blue Bombers (CFL).............................1971 Montreal Alouettes (CFL)................................ 1972-79 Edmonton Eskimos (CFL).....................................1979 Hamilton Tiger-Cats (CFL)....................................1980 Saskatchewan Roughriders (CFL)........................1981 CURTIS, CANUTE (93-94-95-96) Cincinnati Bengals (NFL)............................ 1997-2002 CURTIS, TRAVIS (83-84-85-86) St. Louis Cardinals (NFL)......................................1987 Phoenix Cardinals (NFL).......................................1988 Minnesota Vikings (NFL).......................................1989 New York Jets (NFL).............................................1990 Barcelona Dragons (WLAF)...................................1992 DAVIS, CARL (22-23-24-25) Newark Bears (AFL)..............................................1926 Frankford Yellowjackets (NFL)..............................1927 DAVIS, JAMES (99-2000-01-02C) Detroit Lions (NFL).......................................... 2003-05 DAVIS, JASON (1999-2000-01-02) Berlin Thunder (NFLE)...........................................2006 DE GROH, ERIC (95-96-97-98) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NFL)..............................1999 DEVINE, NOEL (2007-08-09-10C) Omaha Nighthawks (UFL).....................................2011 Montreal Alouettes (CFL)................................ 2012-13 Edmonton Eskimos (NFL).....................................2014 DOGGETTE, CECIL (90-91) Detroit Drive (AFL).................................................1993 Arizona Rattlers (AFL)........................... 1995, 97-2002 Grand Rapids Rampage (AFL)........................ 2003-05 Columbus Destroyers (AFL)..................................2006


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DOLLY, RICHARD (37-38-39) Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL).................................1941,45 DREWREY, WILLIE (81-82-83-84) Houston Oilers (NFL)...................................... 1985-88 Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NFL)........................ 1989-92 Houston Oilers (NFL)............................................1993 DURRETTE, MIKE (80-81) Los Angeles Express (USFL)........................... 1983-85 San Francisco 49ers (NFL)............................. 1986-87 EASLEY, WALTER (76-77-79-80) San Francisco 49ers (NFL)............................. 1981-82 Chicago Blitz (USFL).............................................1983 Pittsburgh Maulers (USFL)....................................1984 EDMONDS, CHRIS (1997-98-99-2000) Cincinnati Bengals (NFL)................................ 2002-03 EKBERG, GUSTAVUS (22-23-24) Cleveland Bulldogs (NFL).....................................1925 ELLER, CHARLIE (36-37-38) Newark Bears (AA).......................................... 1939-41 EMANUEL, CHARLES (93-94-95-96C) Minnesota Vikings (NFL).......................................1997 Philadelphia Eagles (NFL).....................................1997 Rhein Fire (NFLE)..................................................1999 ESTRADA, ANGEL (2002-03) Ohio Valley Greyhounds (NIFL).............................2004 New York Dragons (AFL)................................. 2005-08 FARLEY, DALE (68-69-70) Miami Dolphins (NFL)............................................1971 Buffalo Bills (NFL)........................................... 1972-73 Toronto Argonauts (CFL).......................................1974 FEIGT, CURTIS (2011-12-13) Kansas City Chiefs (NFL)......................................2014 FISHER, CHARLES (95-96-97-98) Cincinnati Bengals (NFL)............................ 1999-2000 FORD, GARRETT (65-66-67) Denver Broncos (AFL).............................................196 FORD, LARRY (2009-10) Florida Tarpons (UIFL)..................................... 2011-12 San Antonio Talons (AFL)......................................2012 Orlando Predators (AFL).......................................2013 FOREMAN, SHAWN (95-96-97-98) Oklahoma Wranglers (AFL)...................................2001 Dallas Desperados (AFL)......................................2002 FOWLER, DELBERT (77-78-79-80) Montreal Alouettes (CFL)................................ 1982-83 Winnipeg Blue Bombers (CFL)................. 1984, 86-89 FOWLKES, DENNIS (79-80-81-82) Minnesota Vikings (NFL)................................. 1983-85 FOX, MIKE (86-87-88-89) New York Giants (NFL).................................... 1990-94 Carolina Panthers (NFL).................................. 1995-98 FRAZIER, LANCE (2000-01-02-03C) Dallas Cowboys (NFL)..........................................2004 Cologne Centurions (NFLE)..................................2006 Saskatchewan Rough Riders (CFL)................ 2007-11 FRYER, KENNETH (40-43) Newport News (DFL).............................................1941 Brooklyn Tigers (NFL)...........................................1944 GARVIN, TERENCE (2009-10-11-12C) Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL)................................ 2013-14 GILLIAM, RICK (97-98-99-2000) Indiana Firebirds (AFL)..........................................2002 GIST, ANDRE (80-81-82) Tampa Bay Bandits (USFL)...................................1983 GOODE, NAJEE (2008-09-10-11C) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NFL)..............................2012 Philadelphia Eagles (NFL)............................... 2013-14

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Name (Years Lettered at WVU) Team/League Years

GOODWIN, CHARLES TOD (32-33-34) New York Giants (NFL).................................... 1935-36 Wilmington Clippers (DFL)....................................1937 Wilmington Clippers (AA)................................ 1938-40

HOLMES, JERRY (78-79C) New York Jets (NFL)....................................... 1980-83 Pittsburgh Maulers (USFL)....................................1984 New Jersey Generals (USFL)................................1985 New York Jets (NFL)....................................... 1986-87 Detroit Lions (NFL).......................................... 1988-89 Green Bay Packers (NFL)............................... 1990-91

GOODMAN, HENRY (40-41C) Detroit Lions (NFL)................................................1942

GRAHAM, FREDERICK (21-22-23-24C) Frankford Yellowjackets (NFL)..............................1926 Providence Steam Rollers (AFL)...........................1926 GRANT, DAVID (84-85-86-87) Cincinnati Bengals (NFL)................................ 1988-92 Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NFL)..............................1992 Green Bay Packers (NFL).....................................1993 GRANT, STEPHEN (88-89-90-91C) Indianapolis Colts (NFL).................................. 1992-97 GREEN, ANTHONY (96-97-98-99) New York Giants (NFL)..........................................2001 GREEN, BARRETT (96-97-98-99) Detroit Lions (NFL).......................................... 2000-03 New York Giants (NFL).................................... 2004-05 GRESHAM, BOB (68-69-70) New Orleans Saints (NFL)............................... 1971-72 Houston Oilers (NFL)...................................... 1973-74 New York Jets (AFL)........................................ 1975-76 GUSEMAN, RICHARD (56-57-58) New York Titans (AFL)..................................... 1960-62 New York Jets (AFL)..............................................1963 Denver Broncos (AFL)...........................................1964 GUSSIE, MICHAEL (37-38-39) Brooklyn Dodgers (NFL).......................................1940 HAERING, CHRIS (86-87-88-89C) New York/New Jersey Knights (WLAF).................1991

HOLIFIELD, JOHN (84-85-86C) Cincinnati Bengals (NFL)......................................1989

HOSTETLER, JEFF (82-83C) New York Giants (NFL).................................... 1984-92 Oakland Raiders (NFL).................................... 1993-96 Washington Redskins (NFL)............................ 1997-98 HOWLEY, CHUCK (55-56-57) Chicago Bears (NFL)....................................... 1958-59 Dallas Cowboys (NFL).................................... 1961-73 HUFF, SAM (52-53-54-55C)# New York Giants (NFL).................................... 1956-63 Washington Redskins (NFL)....................... 1964-67,69 HUNTER, ERNEST (2002-03-04-05C) Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Pioneers (AFL2)...............2007 Los Angeles Avengers (AFL).................................2008 IGONO, DAVID (2005) Central Valley Coyotes (AFL2)..............................2008 IRVIN, BRUCE (2010-11) Seattle Seahawks (NFL).................................. 2012-14 IVY, KHORI (1997-98-99-2000C) Barcelona Dragons (NFLE)...................................2002 Los Angeles Avengers (AFL).................................2005 IVY, MORTTY (2005-06-07-08C) Carolina Panthers (NFL)........................................2009 Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL)................................ 2011-12

HAGBERG, RUDOLPH (26-27-28) Buffalo Bisons (NFL).............................................1929 Brooklyn Dodgers (NFL).......................................1930

JENKINS, LEON (69-70-71C) Detroit Lions (NFL)................................................1972 Shreveport Steamers (WFL)..................................1975

HARRIS, CHUCK (81) Denver Dynamite (AFL).........................................1987 Los Angeles Cobras (AFL)....................................1988 Maryland Commandos (AFL)................................1989 Washington Commandos (AFL)............................1990 Albany Firebirds (AFL)...........................................1991 Chicago Bears (NFL%).........................................1987

JETT, JAMES (89-90-91-92) Oakland Raiders (NFL)................................ 1993-2002 JOHNSON, UNDRA (85-86-87-88) Atlanta Falcons (NFL)............................................1989 San Antonio Riders (WLAF)..................................1991

HARRIS, KAY-JAY (2004-05) St. Louis Rams (NFL)...................................... 2006-07 New York Giants (NFL)..........................................2008

JOHNSTON, CHAD (94-95-96C) Orlando Predators (AFL).......................................1998

HARRIS, HARRY (17) Akron Pros (APFA)................................................1920 HARRIS, MAJOR (87-88-89) British Columbia Lions (CFL)................................1990 Columbus Thunderbolts (AFL)..............................1991 Cleveland Thunderbolts (AFL)..............................1992 HATHAWAY, STEVE (81-82-83) Indianapolis Colts (NFL)........................................1984 HEDRICK, OLAN (35-36-37) Newark Bears (AA)................................................1939 HEETER, EUGENE (60-61-62) New York Jets (AFL)........................................ 1963-65 HENRY, CHRIS (2003-04) Cincinnati Bengals (NFL)................................ 2005-09 HEROCK, KENNETH (60-61-62) Oakland Raiders (AFL).................................... 1963-67 Cincinnati Bengals (AFL).......................................1968 Boston Patriots (AFL)............................................1969 HILL, ED (90-91-92-93) St. Louis Stampede (AFL)............................... 1995-96 Milwaukee Mustangs (AFL)...................................1997

JOHNSON, WILL (2007-08-09-10) Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL)................................ 2012-14

JONES, ADAM (2002-03-04) Tennessee Titans (NFL)................................... 2005-06 Dallas Cowboys (NFL)..........................................2008 Cincinnati Bengals (NFL)................................ 2010-14 JONES, GREG (88-90) London Monarchs (WFL)......................................1992 Jozwiak, Brian (83-84-85-86) Kansas City Chiefs (NFL).................................. 1986-8 KARR, WILLIAM (30-31-32) Chicago Bears (NFL)....................................... 1933-38 KEANE, THOMAS (46-47) Los Angeles Rams (NFL)................................ 1948-51 Dallas, Texans (NFL).............................................1952 Baltimore Colts (NFL)...................................... 1953-54 Chicago Cardinals (NFL).......................................1955 KELCHNER, JAKE (92-93) Las Vegas Posse (CFL).........................................1994 Tampa Bay Storm (AFL)........................................1995 Milwaukee Mustangs (AFL).....................................199 Florida Bobcats (AFL)..................................... 1996-97 Grand Rapids Rampage (AFL)..............................1998 KIDD, HAROLD (91-92-93-94) Orlando Predators (AFL).......................................1996

199


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Name (Years Lettered at WVU) Team/League Years

Name (Years Lettered at WVU) Team/League Years

KING, ANDREW (15-16-17-19) Akron Pros (APFA).......................................... 1920-22 Milwaukee Badgers (NFL).....................................1922 Chicago Cardinals (NFL)................................. 1923-24 Hammond Pros (NFL)...........................................1925

MARSHALL, RASHEED (2001-02-03-04C) San Francisco 49ers (NFL)...................................2005 Columbus Destroyers (AFL)..................................2007

ORLANDO, BO (85-86-87-88C) Houston Oilers (NFL)...................................... 1990-94 San Diego Chargers (NFL)....................................1995 Cincinnati Bengals (NFL)................................ 1996-97 Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL)......................................1998

KIMBLE, FRANK (41) Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL)......................................1945

KRUTKO, LAWRENCE (55-56-57) Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL)................................ 1958-60

MARLATT, PAT (85-86-87-88) New York/New Jersey Knights (WLAF)........... 1991-92

MAYS, ALVOID (88) Washington Redskins (NFL)............................ 1990-94 Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL)......................................1995 Tampa Bay Storm (AFL).............................. 1998-2001

LAKE, ANTWAN (98-99-2000-01) Detroit Lions (NFL)................................................2002 Atlanta Falcons (NFL)...................................... 2004-05 New Orleans Saints (NFL)............................... 2006-08

MCAFEE, PAT (2005-06-07-08C) Indianapolis Colts (NFL).................................. 2009-14

LAMBERT, GORDON (64-65) Denver Broncos (AFL)..................................... 1968-69

MCINTYRE, COREY (1998-99-2000-01) Cleveland Browns (NFL).......................................2005 Atlanta Falcons (NFL)..................................... 2006-07 New Orleans Saints (NFL).....................................2006 Buffalo Bills (NFL)........................................... 2008-12

LANDOLT, KEVIN (95-96-97-98) Jacksonville Jaguars (NFL)...................................1999 LANKSTER, ELLIS (2007-08) Buffalo Bills (NFL).................................................2009 New York Jets (NFL)....................................... 2011-14 LEE, RON (72-74-75) Baltimore Colts (NFL)........................................ 1976-7 LEFTRIDGE, DICK (63-64-65) Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL)......................................1966 LESTER, RAY (48) Patterson Panthers (AFL)......................................1949 LINN, JACK (86-87-88-89) Indianapolis Colts (NFL)........................................1991 Detroit Lions (NFL).......................................... 1992-93 Cincinnati Bengals (NFL)......................................1993 LOGAN, MIKE (93-94-95-96) Jacksonville Jaguars (NFL)......................... 1997-2000 Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL)................................ 2001-06 LOPASKY, WILLIAM (58-59C) San Francisco 49ers (NFL)...................................1961 LUCAS, JEFF (83-84-85-86C) Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL%)..................................1987

MCCANN, DEE (2004-05) Detroit Lions (NFL)................................................2006

MCLEE, BOO (2003-04-05-06) Green Bay Blizzard (AFL2)....................................2008 MEREDITH, RUSSELL (17-20-21-22C) Louisville Brecks (NFL).........................................1923 Cleveland Bulldogs (NFL).....................................1925 MERRITTS, JIM (82-83) Indianapolis Colts (NFL%)....................................1987 MERROW, JEFF (72-73-74C) Atlanta Falcons (NFL)...................................... 1975-83 Oakland Raiders (NFL)..........................................1977 MILER, JULIAN (2008-09-10-11) Cincinnati Bengals (NFL)......................................2012 Utah Blaze (AFL)...................................................2013 Cleveland Gladiators (AFL)...................................2014 MILLER, PAT (2009-10-11-12) Portland Thunder (AFL).........................................2014 MOAN, EMMETT “KELLY” (35-36-37) New Jersey Giants (AA)........................................1938 Cleveland Rams (NFL)..........................................1939

LUCENTE, JOHN (43) Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL)......................................1945 Richmond Rebels (DFL)........................................1946 Wilmington Clippers (AA)......................................1947

MORAN, JAMES (46-47-48) Wilkes-Barre Barons (AFL)....................................1949

LUCK, OLIVER (78-79-80-81C) Houston Oilers (NFL)...................................... 1982-86

MULLEN, GARY (81-82-83-84) Chicago Bears (NFL%).........................................1987 Denver Dynamite (AFL).........................................1987 Los Angeles Cobras (AFL)....................................1988 Detroit Drive (AFL)........................................... 1989-92 Cincinnati Rockers (AFL)......................................1993 Tampa Bay Storm (AFL)........................................1994 Milwaukee Mustangs (AFL)...................................1995

MAHAN, WALTER (22-23-24-25C) Frankford Yellowjackets (NFL)..............................1926 Chicago Bulls (AFL)..............................................1926 MAHRT, ARMIN (22-23) Dayton Triangles (NFL).................................... 1924-25 Pottstown Maroons (NFL).....................................1925

MALLORY, JOHN (65-66-67)

Philadelphia Eagles (NFL).....................................1968 Atlantic Falcons (NFL)..................................... 1969-71 Houston Texans (WFL)..........................................1974 Shreveport Steamers (WFL)............................ 1974-75

MANTOOTH, BILLY JOE (71-72) Philadelphia Eagles (NFL).....................................1973 Houston Oilers (NFL)...................................... 1974-75 MARBURY, KERRY (71-72) Toronto Argonauts (CFL).......................................1973 Ottawa Rough Riders (CFL)..................................1974 Birmingham Vulcans (WFL)...................................1975 MARCONI, JOE (52-53-54-55) Los Angeles Rams (NFL)................................ 1956-61 Chicago Bears (NFL)....................................... 1962-66 MARKER, HENRY (29-30-31-32) Pittsburgh Pirates (NFL)........................................1934

MORRISON, EDWARD (24-25-26) Frankford Yellowjackets (NFL)..............................1927

ORR, THOMAS (90-91-92-93) Connecticut Coyotes (AFL)...................................1996 New York CityHawks (AFL)...................................1997 OURS, WES (98-98-200) Indianapolis Colts (NFL)........................................2001 Tennessee Titans (NFL).........................................2001 Amsterdam Admirals (NFLE).................................2003 Los Angeles Avengers (AFL)........................... 2004-05 Philadelphia Soul (AFL)................................... 2006-08 OWENS, ARTIE (72-73-74-75C) San Diego Chargers (NFL).............................. 1976-78 Buffalo Bills (NFL).................................................1980 New England Patriots (NFL)..................................1980 Philadelphia Stars (USFL).....................................1983 PAGE, SOLOMON (96-97-98) Dallas Cowboys (NFL)................................ 1999-2002 San Diego Chargers (NFL)....................................2003 PARRIOTT, WILLIAM (30-31-32) Cincinnati Reds (NFL)...........................................1934 PERKINS, STEVE (92-93-94) St. Louis Stampede (AFL).....................................1996 PORTER, JERRY (97-98-99) Oakland Raiders (NFL).................................... 2000-07 Jacksonville Jaguars (NFL)...................................2008 PRIDEMORE, TOM (75-76-77C) Atlanta Falcons (NFL)...................................... 1978-85 PROCTOR, BASIL (88-89) Sacramento Surge (WLAF)...................................1992 Saskatchewan Roughriders (CFL)........................1993 Sacramento Gold Miners (CFL)............................1993 Florida Bobcats (AFL)...........................................1996 Connecticut Coyotes (AFL)...................................1996 New Jersey Red Dogs (AFL).................................1997 Grand Rapids Rampage (AFL)..............................1998 Iowa Barnstormers (AFL)......................................1999 New York Dragons (AFL).......................................2002 PURNELL, LOVETT (93-94-95C) New England Patriots (NFL)............................ 1996-98 Baltimore Ravens (NFL)........................................1999 Chicago Enforcers (XFL).......................................2001 RAUGH, MARK (79-80-81-82C) Pittsburgh Maulers (USFL)....................................1984 Memphis Showboats (USFL)................................1985

MUNDY, RYAN (2007) Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL)................................ 2009-12 New York Giants (NFL)..........................................2013 Chicago Bears (NFL).............................................2014

RAY, JOHN (89-90-91C) Indianapolis Colts (NFL)........................................1993

MURRELL, ADRIAN (90-91-92) New York Jets (NFL)....................................... 1993-97 Arizona Cardinals (NFL).................................. 1998-99 Washington Redskins (NFL)..................................2000

REYNAUD, DARIUS (2005-06-07) Minnesota Vikings (NFL)................................. 2008-09 New York Giants (NFL).................................... 2010-11 Tennessee Titans (NFL).........................................2012 New York Jets (NFL).............................................2013

NAPOLEON, EUGENE (87-88-89) Tampa Bay Storm (AFL)........................................1992 Orlando Predators (AFL).......................................1992 NARDACCI, NICHOLAS (21-22-23-24) Cleveland Bulldogs (NFL).....................................1925 NICELY, JOSEPH (56-57) Montreal Alouettes (CFL)......................................1958 NEILD, CHRIS (2007-08-09-10C) Washington Redskins (NFL)............................ 2011-14 NIMMO, LANCE (99-2000-01-02C) Cologne Centurions (NFLE)..................................2004

200

OLIKER, AARON (24-25-26) Pottsville Maroons (NFL).......................................1926

REMBERT, REGGIE (88-89) Cincinnati Bengals (NFL)................................ 1990-93

RICHARDSON, KENT (2006-07-08-09) Philadelphia Soul (AFL)................................... 2011-12 Jacksonville Sharks (AFL).....................................2014 RILEY, DAVE (75-76-77) Philadelphia Stars (USFL)............................... 1983-84 Baltimore Stars (USFL).........................................1985 ROBSOCK, TOM (92-93-94C) Oakland Raiders (NFL)..........................................1995


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Name (Years Lettered at WVU) Team/League Years

RUSS, BERNARD (95-96) New England Patriots (NFL)............................ 1997-99 Scottish Claymores (NFLE)...................................1999 RYAN, CLARENCE (26-27-28) Buffalo Bisons (NFL).............................................1929 SANDERS, JOCK (2007-08-09-10C) British Columbia Lions (CFL).......................... 2011-12 Saskatchewan Roughriders (CFL)........................2013 Calgary Stampeders (CFL)...................................2014 SANDS, ROBERT (2008-09-10) Cincinnati Bengals (NFL)................................ 2011-12 Edmonton Eskimos (CFL).....................................2014 SAUERBRUN, TODD (91-92-93-94)\ Chicago Bears (NFL)....................................... 1995-99 Kansas City Chiefs (NFL)......................................2000 Carolina Panthers (NFL).................................. 2001-04 Denver Broncos (NFL).....................................2005, 07 New England Patriots (NFL)..................................2006 SAUNDERS, DAVID (95-96-98) New Jersey Red Dogs (AFL).................................2000 New Jersey Gladiators (AFL)................................2001 Tampa Bay Storm (AFL)................... 2002-03, 2007-08 Columbus Destroyers (AFL)............................ 2004-06 SCHMITT, OWEN (2005-06-07C) Seattle Seahwaks (NFL).................................. 2008-09 Philadelphia Eagles (NFL)............................... 2010-11 Oakland Raiders (NFL)..........................................2012 SEABRIGHT, CHARLES (38-39-40) Cleveland Rams (NFL)..........................................1941 Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL)................................ 1946-50 SETRON, JOSEPH (19-20-21) Cleveland Indians (NFL)........................................1923 SHEFFEY, JEREMY (2003-04-05-06) New York Dragons (AFL).......................................2008 Green Bay Blizzard (AFL2)....................................2008 SHONK, JOHN (39-40) Philadelphia Eagles (NFL).....................................1941 SIMS, CHARLES (2013C) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NFL)..............................2014 SLATON, STEVE (2005-06-07) Houston Texans (NFL)..................................... 2008-11 Miami Dolphins (NFL)............................................2011 Toronto Argonauts (CFL).......................................2014 SLAY, HENRY (94-95-96-97) Berlin Thunder (NFLE)...........................................1999 New Jersey Red Dogs (AFL).................................2000 New Jersey Gladiators (AFL)................................2001 New York/New Jersey Hitmen (XFL).....................2001 Florida Bobcats (AFL)...........................................2001 SMALLS, FRED (82-83-84-85C) Philadelphia Eagles (NFL%)..................................1987 Pittsburgh Gladiators (AFL)...................................1990 Washington Commandos (AFL)............................1990 Albany Firebirds (AFL)...........................................1991 SMIDER, BRIAN (85-86-87-88) San Antonio Riders (WLAF)..................................1991 SMITH, DERRICK (2002) Winnipeg Blue Bombers (CFL).............................2004 SMITH, GENO (2009-10-11C-12) New York Jets (NFL)....................................... 2013-14 SMITH, MATT (83-84-85-86) Denver Broncos (NFL%).......................................1987

Name (Years Lettered at WVU) Team/League Years

STILLS, GARY (96-97-98) Frankfurt Galaxy (NFLE)........................................2001 Kansas City Chiefs (NFL)............................ 1999-2005 Baltimore Ravens (NFL).................................. 2006-07 St. Louis Rams (NFL)............................................2008 Las Vegas Locomotives (UFL)..............................2009 STUDSTILL, DARREN (90-91-92-93) Dallas Cowboys (NFL)..........................................1994 Jacksonville Jaguars (NFL)............................. 1995-96 STYDAHAR, JOSEPH (33-34-35C)# Chicago Bears (NFL)............................. 1936-42,45-46 SUPERICK, STEVE (82-83-84-85) Houston Oilers (NFL%).........................................1987 TAFFONI, JOSEPH (64-65) Cleveland Browns (NFL)................................. 1967-70 New York Giants (NFL).................................... 1972-73 TALLEY, DARRYL (79-80-81-82C) Buffalo Bills (NFL)........................................... 1983-94 Atlanta Falcons (NFL)............................................1995 Minnesota Vikings (NFL).......................................1996 TALLEY, JOHN (85-86-87) Cleveland Browns (NFL)................................. 1990-91 TALLMAN, CHARLES (21-22-23) Cleveland Indians (NFL)........................................1924 TANDY, KEITH (2008-09-10-11C) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NFL)........................ 2012-14 TAYLOR, CRAIG (85-86-87-88) Cincinnati Bengals (NFL)................................ 1989-91 Milwaukee Mustangs (AFL)............................. 1995-96 New Jersey Red Dogs (AFL)........................... 1997-98 TAYLOR, JAY (96-97-98-99) Orlando Rage (XFL)...............................................2001 Rhein Fire (NFLE)..................................................2003 Orlando Predators (AFL)...................2004, 2006, 2008 Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NFL)..............................2004 TERRY, NATE (97-99) Saskatchewan Rough Riders (CFL)......................2000 Scottish Claymores (NFLE)...................................2001 Calgary Stampeders (CFL)...................................2004 THOMAS, J.T. (2007-08-09-10C) Chicago Bears (NFL)....................................... 2011-12 Jacksonville Jaguars (NFL)............................. 2013-14 THOMPKINS, GARY (97-98-99-2000) Frankfurt Galaxy (NFLE)........................................2001 THORNTON, JOHN (95-96-97-98) Tennessee Titans (NFL)............................... 1999-2002 Cincinnati Bengals (NFL)................................ 2003-08 TRIMARKI, MICKEY (55-56-57) Hamilton Tiger-Cats (CFL)....................................1958 TURNBULL, RENALDO (87-88-89C) New Orleans Saints (NFL)................................. 1990-9 Carolina Panthers (NFL)........................................1997 TURNER, CALVIN (78-79-80-81C) Denver Gold (USFL)........................................ 1983-85 Pittsburgh Galdiators (AFL)...................................1988 VANDERJAGT, MIKE (91-92) Saskatchewan Roughriders (CFL).................. 1993-95 Minnesota Fighting Pike (AFL)..............................1996 Toronto Argonauts (CFL)................................. 1996-97 Indianapolis Colts (NFL).............................. 1998-2005 Dallas Cowboys (NFL)..........................................2006

SNIFFEN, JEFF 89-90) Albany Firebirds (AFL)...........................................1991

WALKER, FULTON (77-78-79-80C) Miami Dolphins (NFL)...................................... 1981-85 Los Angeles Raiders (NFL)...................................1985

SORTET, WILBUR (30-31-32) Pittsburgh Pirates (NFL).................................. 1933-40

WASHINGTON, VANN (93-94-95-96) Kansas City Chiefs (NFL)......................................1997

STEPHENSON, J. DAVIDSON (48-40) Los Angeles Rams (NFL)......................................1950 Green Bay Packers (NFL)............................... 1951-55

WHITE, PAT (2005-06-07-08C) Miami Dolphins (NFL)............................................2009 Edmonton Eskimos (CFL).....................................2014

Name (Years Lettered at WVU) Team/League Years WILLIAMS, DALE (91-92-93) Cleveland Thunderbolts (AFL)..............................1994 WILLIAMS, EDWARD (69-70) Winnipeg Blue Bombers (CFL)....................... 1971-72 WILSON, QUINCY (1999-2001-02-03C) Cincinnati Bengals (NFL)............................2004, 2006 WOLFLEY, RON (81-82-83-84C) St. Louis Cardinals (NFL)................................ 1985-87 Phoenix Cardinals (NFL)................................. 1988-91 Cleveland Browns (NFL)................................. 1992-93 WOODESHICK, TOM (60-61-62) Philadelphia Eagles (NFL)............................... 1963-71 St. Louis Cardinals (NFL)......................................1972 WOODS, J.D. (2008-09-10-11) Tri-Cities Fever (IFL)..............................................2014 WOODS, HAROLD (76-77) Saskatchewan Roughriders (CFL)........................1978 Hamilton Tiger-Cats (CFL).............................. 1979-82 Toronto Argonauts (CFL).......................................1982 Montreal Alouettes (CFL)......................................1983 WYANT, FRED (52-53-54-55C) Washington Redskins (NFL)..................................1956 Toronto Argonauts (CFL).......................................1957 YOUNG, WARREN (2004-05-06) Green Bay Blizzard (AFL2)......................................200 ZEREOUE, AMOS (96-97-98) Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL)............................ 1999-2003 Oakland Raiders (NFL)..........................................2004 New England Patriots (NFL)..................................2005 # - Member of Pro Football Hall of Fame % - Replacement Player during the 1987 NFL Strike

Abbreviations: AAFC - All-American Football Conference (1946-49) AFL - American Football League (1926) AFL - American Football League (1936) AFL - American Football League (1960-69) APFA - American Professional Football Association (1920-21) NFL - National Football League (1920-2014) USFL - United States Football League (1983-85) WFL - World Football League (1974-75) CFL - Canadian Football League AA - American Association (1936-41) AFL - American Football League (1937-41) AFL - American Football League (1946-50) DFL - Dixie Football League (1936-47) NFLE - National Football League Europe (1998-2003) PCFL - Pacific Coast Football League (1940-48) AFL - Arena Football League (1987-2014) WLAF - World League of American Football (1991-97) AFL2 - Arena Football League2 (2000-09) XFL - Xtreme Football League UFL - United Football League (2011) UIFL - United Indoor Football League (2011-12) IFL - Indoor Football League (2014)

This list was compiled by the West Virginia University Sports Communications Office. Any corrections or additions are requested. This list is complete through the 2014 professional football season. Inclusion is based on at least one game of active service on the roster of any professional football team recognized by the Pro Football Researchers Association. Research on the Canadian Football League was supplied by independent researcher Jay Langhammer of Fort Worth, Texas. Arena Football League listings were supplied by Jennifer Boehm and Neil Boudreaux.

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Round Team

2015 Kevin White 1 Chicago Bears Mark Glowinski 4 Seattle Seahawks Shaq Riddick 5 Arizona Cardinals Mario Alford 7 Cincinnati Bengals 2014 Will Clarke 3 Cincinnati Bengals Charles Sims 3 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2013 Tavon Austin 1 St. Louis Rams Geno Smith 2 New York Jets Stedman Bailey 3 St. Louis Rams 2012 Bruce Irvin 1 Seattle Seahawks Najee Goode 5 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Keith Tandy 6 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2011 Brandon Hogan 4 Carolina Panthers Robert Sands 5 Cincinnati Bengals J.T. Thomas 6 Chicago Bears Chris Neild 7 Washington Redskins 2010 Selvish Capers 7 Washington Redskins 2009 Pat White 2 Miami Dolphins Ellis Lankster 7 Buffalo Bills Pat McAfee 7 Indianapolis Colts 2008 Steve Slaton 3 Houston Texans Owen Schmitt 5 Seattle Seahawks Ryan Mundy 6 Pittsburgh Steelers 2006 Dee McCann 6 Detroit Lions 2005 Adam Jones 1 Tennessee Titans Chris Henry 3 Cincinnati Bengals Rasheed Marshall 5 San Francisco 49ers 2004 Quincy Wilson 7 Atlanta Falcons 2003 Lance Nimmo 4 Tampa Bay Buccaneers James Davis 5 Detroit Lions 2000 Anthony Becht 1 New York Jets Jerry Porter 2 Oakland Raiders Barrett Green 2 Detroit Lions Marc Bulger 6 New Orleans Saints 1999 Charles Fisher 2 Cincinnati Bengals Solomon Page 2 Dallas Cowboys John Thornton 2 Tennessee Titans Gary Stills 3 Kansas City Chiefs Amos Zereoue 3 Pittsburgh Steelers Kevin Landolt 4 Jacksonville Jaguars 1998 Henry Slay 7 Atlanta Falcons 1997 Mike Logan 2 Jacksonville Jaguars 1996 Aaron Beasley 3 Jacksonville Jaguars John Browning 3 Kansas City Chiefs Kantroy Barber 4 New England Patriots Lovett Purnell 7 New England Patriots Canute Curtis 6 Cincinnati Bengals 1995 Todd Sauerbrun 2 Chicago Bears 1994 Rich Braham 3 Arizona Cardinals Jay Kearney 6 Green Bay Packers Darren Studstill 6 Dallas Cowboys 1993 Mike Compton 3 Detroit Lions Adrian Murrell 5 New York Jets 1992 Jim Gray 7 New England Patriots Steve Grant 10 Indianapolis Colts

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Year Player 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1978 1976 1975 1973 1972 1971 1970 1968 1966

Round Team

Renaldo Turnbull Reggie Rembert Mike Fox Basil Proctor Jack Linn Lonnie Brockman Major Harris Bo Orlando Craig Taylor Undra Johnson Chris Parker Anthony Brown Alvoid Mays Pat Marlatt Brian Smider David Grant John Holifield Brian Jozwiak Fred Smalls Derek Christian Ron Wolfley Willie Drewrey Paul Woodside Jeff Hostetler Rich Hollins Steve Hathaway Darryl Talley Mark Raugh Oliver Luck Delbert Fowler Fulton Walker Robert Alexander Tom Pridemore Dave Riley Ron Lee Artie Owens Charles Braswell Al Gluchoski Rich Lukowski Scott MacDonald Danny Buggs John Adams Charles Miller Marshall Mills Jeff Merrow Kerry Marbury Ed Williams Leon Jenkins Jim Braxton Dale Farley Bob Gresham Carl Crennel Garrett Ford John Mallory Ron Williams Dan Williamson Dick Leftridge Dick Leftridge Bob Dunlevy Bill Sullivan Bob Dunlevy

1 2 2 7 9 9 12 6 6 7 8 8 8 9 11 4 12 1 7 12 4 11 12 3 9 12 2 11 2 5 6 10 9 11 3 4 8 14 17 17 3 8 8 10 11 16 14 16 3 3 8 9 3 10 14 14 1 4 6 15 19

New Orleans Saints New York Jets New York Giants New York Jets Detroit Lions New Orleans Saints Los Angeles Raiders Houston Oilers Cincinnati Bengals Atlanta Falcons Detroit Lions New York Jets Houston Oilers New York Jets Houston Oilers Cincinnati Bengals Cincinnati Bengals Kansas City Chiefs San Diego Chargers Buffalo Bills St. Louis Cardinals Houston Oilers Buffalo Bills New York Giants Detroit Lions Indianapolis Colts Buffalo Bills Pittsburgh Steelers Houston Oilers Houston Oilers Miami Dolphins Los Angeles Rams Atlanta Falcons New Orleans Saints Baltimore Colts San Diego Chargers Detroit Lions New York Jets Minnesota Vikings New Orleans Saints New York Giants St. Louis Cardinals Cleveland Browns Atlanta Falcons Atlanta Falcons New England Patriots Baltimore Colts Detroit Lions Buffalo Bills Miami Dolphins New Orleans Saints Pittsburgh Steelers Denver Broncos Philadelphia Eagles Dallas Cowboys Philadelphia Eagles Pittsburgh Steelers Miami Dolphins Dallas Cowboys Detroit Lions Kansas City Chiefs

1965 1964 1963 1962 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952 1951 1950 1948 1946 1945 1944 1943 1941 1940 1939 1938 1937 1936

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Joe Pabian 15 Pete Goimarac 5 Pete Goimarac 7 Glenn Holton 10 Tom Woodeshick 4 Gene Heeter 8 Tom Woodeshick 8 Jim Moss 13 Jim Moss 16 Steve Berzansky 19 Steve Berzansky 28 Bill Winter 6 Bill Winter 12 Ray Peterson 14 Ray Peterson Bill Lopasky Dick Guessman 6 Bill Lopasky 13 Mel Reight 21 Glenn Shamblin 22 Chuck Howley 1 Larry Krutko 2 Joe Nicely 3 Mickey Trimarki 13 Bill Chancey 19 Tony Hosek 15 Joe Kopnisky 21 Ron Klim 24 Bill Trozzo 29 Joe Marconi 1 Bruce Bosley 2 Sam Huff 3 Fred Wyant 3 Bobby Moss 4 Bill Underdonk 11 Gene Lamone 5 Bill Hillen 11 Clyde Sweeney 18 Chick Donaldson 23 Tommy Allman 4 Bill Marker 8 Ralph Starkey 8 Ben Dunkerly 12 Jerry Cooper 21 Bill Jarrett 24 Ed Brookman 24 Jack Stone 29 Bob Orders 13 Paul Bischoff 15 John Bove 19 Frank Kazmierski 26 Pete Zinach 9 Fred Stuvek 11 Jack Morton 13 Dave Stephenson 15 Tom Keene 2 Gene Corum 9 Jim Walthall 11 Jim Walthall 16 Gene Corum 26 Russ Lopez 17 Leo Benjamin 27 Eddie Kulakowski 19 Dick McElwee 26 Vic Peelish 15 Quentin Barnette 17 John Shonk 19 Harry Clarke 11 Mike Gussie 13 Alex Atty 18 Kelly Moan 5 Herb Barna 7 Joe Stydahar 1

Source: National Football League

San Francisco 49ers San Diego Chargers Philadelphia Eagles Detroit Lions Buffalo Bills San Diego Chargers Philadelphia Eagles New York Giants Oakland Raiders Baltimore Colts San Diego Chargers San Francisco 49ers New York Titans Philadelphia Eagles Buffalo Bills Los Angeles Chargers Detroit Lions San Francisco 49ers Washington Redskins Chicago Cardinals Chicago Bears Pittsburgh Steelers Baltimore Colts Philadelphia Eagles Chicago Bears Chicago Bears Chicago Cardinals Chicago Cardinals Cleveland Browns Los Angeles Rams San Francisco 49ers New York Giants Washington Redskins Cleveland Browns Cleveland Browns Philadelphia Eagles New York Giants Los Angeles Rams Washington Redskins Green Bay Packers Washington Redskins New York Giants Washington Redskins Los Angeles Rams Chicago Bears Los Angeles Rams Philadelphia Eagles Green Bay Packers New York Giants Philadelphia Eagles Detroit Lions San Francisco 49ers Los Angeles Rams New York Bulldogs Los Angeles Rams Los Angeles Rams Chicago Cardinals Philadelphia Eagles Buffalo Bills Chicago Rockets Pittsburgh Steelers Philadelphia Eagles Philadelphia Eagles Detroit Lions Detroit Lions Brooklyn Dodgers Philadelphia Eagles Chicago Bears Brooklyn Dodgers Cleveland Browns New York Giants Philadelphia Eagles Chicago Bears


Information GENERAL WVU President E. Gordon Gee.................. 204

WVU Director of Athletics Shane Lyons....... 205 WVU Intercollegiate Athletics....................... 206 Media Information........................................ 208


E.GORDON Gee PRESIDENT

Dr. E. Gordon Gee is one of America’s most prominent higher education leaders, having helmed universities for more than three decades. In 2009, Time magazine named him one of the top 10 university presidents in the United States. In 2014, Gee returned to West Virginia University, where his career as a university president began. His leadership goals include putting students first, advancing the University’s research agenda, partnering with West Virginia communities and making sure that 1.8 million West Virginians know in their hearts and minds that West Virginia University is their university. Born in Vernal, Utah, Gee graduated from the University of Utah with an honors degree in history and earned his J.D. and Ed.D. degrees from Columbia University. He clerked under Chief Justice David T. Lewis of the U.S. 10th Circuit Court of Appeals before being named a judicial fellow and staff assistant to the U.S. Supreme Court. In this role, he worked for Chief Justice Warren Burger on administrative and legal problems of the Court and federal judiciary. Gee returned to Utah as an associate professor and associate dean in the J. Reuben Clark Law School at Brigham Young University, and was granted full professorship in 1978. One year later, he became dean of the West Virginia University College of Law, and, in 1981, was named West Virginia University president. He served in that role until 1985. He went on to lead the University of Colorado (1985-1990), Brown University (1998-2000) and Vanderbilt University (2001-07). He served as president of The Ohio State University from 1990 to 1997 and again from 2007 to 2013. Gee has served on several educationgovernance organizations and committees, including the Big Ten Conference Council of Presidents, the Inter-University Council of Ohio, the Business-Higher Education

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Forum and the American Association of Universities. He was chair of the American Council on Education’s Commission on Higher Education Attainment and served as co-chair of the Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities’ Energy Advisory Committee. In 2009, King Abdulaziz University in Saudi Arabia invited him to join its international advisory board. Active in many national professional and service organizations, he has served on the boards for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, Inc., Limited Brands and the National 4-H Council. In 2011, Gee began serving as secretary on the Board of Directors of Ohio’s economic development program, JobsOhio. In 2011-2012, Governor John Kasich asked him to chair the Ohio Higher Education Capital Funding Collaborative and the Ohio Higher Education Funding Commission. In December 2012, he began serving on the Columbus Education Commission. And in March 2015, he was elected to the board of directors of the American Council on Education, the nation’s largest higher education organization. Gee has received many honorary degrees, awards, fellowships and recognitions. He is a fellow of the prestigious American Association for the Advancement of Science, the world’s largest science organization. In 1994, Gee received the Distinguished Alumnus Award from the University of Utah, as well as from Teachers College of Columbia University. In 2013, he received the ACE Council of Fellows/Fidelity Investments Mentor Award and the Outstanding Academic Leader of the Year Award on behalf of Historically Black Colleges and Universities. He is the co-author of 11 books, including Law, Policy and Higher Education, published in 2012. He has also authored many papers and articles on law and education. Gee’s daughter, Rebekah, is the Medicaid Medical Director for the State of Louisiana, and an assistant professor of Public Health and Medicine at Louisiana State University. She is also a Norman F. Gant/American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology/IOM Anniversary Fellow. Dr. Rebekah Gee is married to David Patrón, and they have five children.

President E.GordonGEE shares a hug with a recent WVU graduate


SHANELyons DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

West Virginia native Shane Lyons was named director of Intercollegiate Athletics and associate vice president at West Virginia University in January 2015. Lyons came to West Virginia after spending three years as the deputy director of athletics and chief operating officer at Alabama where he worked closely on day-to-day strategic leadership and direction with Alabama athletic directors – the late Mal Moore and current athletic director Bill Battle. At WVU, Lyons has oversight of 18 varsity sports, a department budget of approximately $80 million, 220 employees, approximately 450 student-athletes and a facilities master plan that included the opening of a $21 million baseball park and more $75 million to modernize other athletic venues in the next three years. During his time at Alabama, his responsibilities included oversight of a $120 million budget, daily monitoring of compliance and oversight of the Crimson Tide’s 21 sports teams. In addition, he played a pivotal role in a historic renegotiation of Alabama’s multimedia rights agreement that started in 2014 and was involved in several significant capital projects totaling more than $85 million. The Crimson Tide won seven national titles in five different sports during his time there – two in football, two in men’s golf, one in women’s golf, one in gymnastics and one in softball. He also played a critical role in the hiring of four Alabama head coaches. Prior to joining the Alabama staff in November 2011, Lyons spent 10 years as an associate commissioner at the Atlantic Coast Conference. At the ACC, Lyons focused on conference-wide compliance and academic initiatives, providing direct assistance to the conference’s presidents, chancellors and athletics directors in matters dealing with NCAA regulatory matters. In addition, he served as the ACC’s human resource manager and was responsible for the administration, negotiation and mediation of the employee benefits program and managing the conference’s organizational policies and procedures. He was part of the administrative team for ACC events, including the football championship game, the men’s basketball tournament and men’s and women’s NCAA basketball events. He also was a member and served as chairman on many prominent committees within the NCAA Governance structure during his tenure with the ACC. Prior to working at the ACC, Lyons served as associate athletics director for compliance at Big 12 member Texas Tech from 1998 to 2001. During that time, Lyons assumed responsibility for the leadership, administration and implementation of a comprehensive NCAA compliance program with emphasis toward rules education and extensive monitoring systems. He also served as oversight administrator for several of the Red Raiders’ athletic teams and had financial and operational supervision of the strength and conditioning, nutritional and sports medicine units. Before joining Texas Tech, Lyons worked at the NCAA for almost 10 years as a senior membership services representative, where he was responsible for the oversight and coordination of the 25 membership service representatives. Lyons began his career in college athletics in July 1988 as assistant commissioner of the Big South Conference. With the Big South, he was in charge of conference-wide compliance and championships.

A native of Parkersburg, West Virginia, and a graduate of Parkersburg High, Lyons was a standout basketball player for the Big Reds. He earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees in sport management from WVU in 1987 and 1988, respectively. He and his wife, Emily, a graduate of the University of WisconsinMadison, have two children: Cameron, 16, and Brooke, 12. Lyons is the University’s 12th athletic director.

Shane Lyons through the Years:

1988-89 Big South Conference (Assistant Commissioner for Compliance and Championships) 1989-98 NCAA (Senior Membership Services Representative) 1998-2001 Texas Tech (Associate Athletic Director – Compliance) 2001-11 Atlantic Coast Conference (Associate Commissioner – Compliance and Governance) 2011-15 Alabama (Deputy Director of Athletics) 2015-present West Virginia (Director of Athletics and Associate Vice President)

The LyonsFAMILY: Emily, Cameron, Shane and Brooke

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WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY INTERCOLLEGIATEAthletics

KeliCUNNINGHAM

Executive Senior Associate Athletic Director

MattBORMAN

Senior Associate Athletic Director/ Development

BradyROURKE

Associate Athletic Director/ Student-Athlete Development

TerriHOWES

Senior Associate Athletic Director/ Senior Woman’s Administrator

MattWELLS

Associate Athletic Director/ External Affairs

MichaelSZUL

Senior Associate Athletic Director/ Business Operations

DiaFORTNEY

Assistant Athletic Director/ Business Operations

MichaelFRAGALE

Associate Athletic Director/ Communications

LaceyGIBSON

JoeHESKETT

Associate Athletic Director/ Sports Performance

AprilMESSERLY

Assistant Athletic Director/ Compliance

Assistant Athletic Director/ Facilities & Operations

BenMURRAY

Associate Athletic Director/ Major Gifts & Capital Campaigns

BryanMESSERLY

Assistant Athletic Director/ Communications

WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY KevinMILLER

Assistant Athletic Director/ Annual Fund

Head Coaches

NathanielZINN

Assistant Athletic Director/ Marketing

NikkiIZZO-BROWN

Women’s Soccer

JasonBUTTS

MikeCAREY

SeanCLEARY

SeanCOVICH

JonHAMMOND

SammieHENSON

DanaHOLGORSEN

BobHUGGINS

JimmyKING

MarlonLEBLANC

MihaLISAC

RandyMAZEY

VicRIGGS

ReedSUNAHARA

Gymnastics

Men’s Basketball

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Women’s Basketball

Rowing

Cross Country/Track

Men’s Soccer

Men’s Golf

Tennis

Rifle

Baseball

Wrestling

Swimming and Diving

Football

Volleyball


WVUIntercollegiateAthletics

2014-15

Academic All-Americans • Andy Bevin, Men’s Soccer, Capital One Academic All-America; NSCAA Scholar All-America • David Palley, Swimming and Diving, Capital One Academic All-America • Kelly Williams, Track and Field/Cross Country, Capital One Academic All-America

• Josh Lambert, Football, CBS Sports • Maren Prediger, Rifle, CRCA • Kate Schwindel, Women’s Soccer, Senior CLASS • Juwan Staten, Men’s Basketball, Senior CLASS • Patrick Sunderman, Rifle, NRA Air Rifle; NRA Smallbore; CRCA • Kevin White, Football, Associated Press; College Sports Madness; Fox Sports; FWAAl; Phil Steele; SI.com; USA TODAY; Walter Camp Football Foundation

SECOND TEAM

THIRD TEAM

FIRST TEAM

• Carly Black, Women’s Soccer, Capital One Academic All-America • Averee Fields, Women’s Basketball, Capital One Academic All-America • Kaitlyn Gillespie, Track and Field/Cross Country/ Capital One Academic All-America • Thomas Kyanko, Rifle, Capital One Academic All-America • Maren Prediger, Rifle, Capital One Academic All-America

THIRD TEAM

• Jack Elliott, Men’s Soccer, Capital One Academic All-America • Jillian Forsey, Track and Field/Cross Country, Capital One Academic All-America • Jenelle Zee, Swimming and Diving

All-Americans FIRST TEAM

• Mario Alford, Football, FWAA, Phil Steele • Michael Bamsey, Rifle, NRA Air Rifle, NRA Smallbore • Kadeisha Buchanan, Women’s Soccer, NSCAA/Continental Tire; Soccer America MVP • Kyle Davis, Baseball, NCBWA, Louisville Slugger and Baseball America Freshman All-America • Ziva Dvorsak, Rifle, NRA Air Rifle; CRCA • Jillian Forsey, Cross Country, USTFCCCA • Kaitlyn Gillespie, Cross Country, USTFCCCA • Elizabeth Gratz, Rifle, NRA Air Rifle • Dravon Henry, Football, ESPN True Freshman • Thomas Kyanko, Rifle, NRA Smallbore • Jean-Pierre Lucas, Rifle, NRA Smallbore • BJ Myers, Baseball, Louisville Slugger Freshman All-America • Maren Prediger, Rifle, NRA Air Rifle • Zeke Moisey, Wrestling, NCAA • Garrett Spurgeon, Rifle, NRA Air Rifle; NRA Smallbore; CRCA • Juwan Staten, Men’s Basketball, Lute Olson • Kevin White, Football, AFCA FBS Coaches’ Association; Athlon Sports; CBS Sports; NFL Network; SB Nation; Scout; Sports On Earth; Sporting News

SECOND TEAM

• Michael Bamsey, Rifle, CRCA • Andy Bevin, Men’s Soccer, Senior CLASS • Ziva Dvorsak, Rifle, NRA Smallbore • Kaitlyn Gillespie, Outdoor Track • Elizabeth Gratz, Rifle, CRCA; NRA Smallbore • Thomas Kyanko, Rifle, NRA Air Rifle; CRCA

• Mario Alford, Football, College Sports Madness • Josh Lambert, Football, Associated Press; SB Nation • Jean-Pierre Lucas, Rifle, CRCA

FOURTH TEAM

• Josh Lambert, Football, Athlon Sports; Phil Steele

Baseball: 27-27, 9-13 Big 12; T-7th place Big 12 Cross Country: 2nd at Big 12 Championships; 8th at NCAAs Men’s Basketball: 25-10, 11-7 Big 12; T-4th place Big 12; NCAA Sweet 16 Women’s Basketball: 23-15, 7-11 Big 12; T-7th Big 12; WNIT Runner-Up Football: 7-6; T-4th place Big 12; AutoZone Liberty Bowl

Gymnastics: 14-9-1, 1-1-1 Big 12; 2nd place Big 12; 5th Place NCAA Morgantown Regional Rowing: 5th place at Big 12 Championship

HONORABLE MENTION

Men’s Soccer: 11-7-1, 3-1-1 MAC

Conference Major Awards

Women’s Soccer: 16-2-4, 7-0-1 Big 12; Big 12 Regular Season & Tournament Champions; NCAA First Round

• Mario Alford, Football, SI.com

• Michaela Abam, Women’s Soccer, Big 12 Newcomer of the Year • Andy Bevin, Men’s Soccer, MAC Player of the Year • Kadeisha Buchanan, Women’s Soccer, Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year; Big 12 Tournament Defensive MVP • Ziva Dvorsak, Rifle, GARC Shooter of the Year; GARC Senior of the Year • Elizabeth Gratz, Rifle, GARC Rookie of the Year; WVU GARC Scholar-Athlete of the Year • Ashley Lawrence, Women’s Soccer, Big 12 Tournament Offensive MVP • Joey Piatczyc, Men’s Soccer, MAC Freshman of the Year • Shaq Riddick, Football, Coaches’ Big 12 Defensive Newcomer of the Year

NCAA Team Qualifiers Cross Country Gymnastics Men’s Basketball Rifle Women’s Soccer

NCAA Individual Qualifiers

• Kaitlyn Gillespie, Outdoor Track and Field and Field • Andrew Marsh, Men’s Swimming and Diving • Zeke Moisey, Wrestling • Michael Morales, Wrestling • Bubba Scheffel, Wrestling • Jake A. Smith, Wrestling • Tim Squires, Men’s Swimming and Diving • 96 All-Conference Selections • 110 Academic All-Conference Selections • Two Team Academic Award Winners (Men’s Soccer and Women’s Soccer) • 488 Student-Athletes were named to the 2014-15 Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll • 517 Student-Athletes were named to the Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll

Men’s Swimming and Diving: 3rd Big 12; 2 NCAA Qualifiers: 2 swimmers Women’s Swimming and Diving: 4th Big 12 Rifle: 11-1, 8-0 GARC; GARC Regular Season & Postseason Champions; NCAA Champions Women’s Tennis: 9-13, 0-9 Big 12 Women’s Track and Field and Field: Indoor-9th Big 12; Outdoor-9th Big 12; 7 NCAA Qualifiers Volleyball: 16-14, 6-10 Big 12; 6th place Big 12 Wrestling: 9-9, 0-3 Big 12; 4th at Big 12 Tournament; 4 NCAA Qualifiers ____________________________________ NCAA Team Champions Rifle Individual NCAA Champion Maren Prediger, Air Rifle Team Conference Champions Rifle, GARC Regular Season & Postseason Champions Women’s Soccer, Big 12 Regular Season & Big 12 Tournament Champions

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Credentials: All requests for working press, photo and broadcast credentials to cover West Virginia’s 2015 home football games must be applied for online at http://www.sportssystems.com/westvirginia at least two weeks prior to the game. Requests the week of the game only will be honored if space permits. Due to the demand for working credentials, media regularly assigned to cover WVU and the visiting school will receive priority. All photographers must work outside the 30-yard lines as prescribed by the NCAA; they are not permitted in the bench area extended. Photographers must sign in for field access in the press box prior to each game. No children (under the age of 16) are allowed on the sidelines for any reason; any children on the sidelines will be removed, along with their guardians. Any abuse of a working credential to West Virginia football games can result in the media agency losing credential privileges for the remainder of 2015 and possibly the entire 2016 home season.

ATHLETIC Communications

Following are some guidelines for covering the 2015 Mountaineers.

WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY

MEDIAInformation

MichaelFRAGALE

Associate Athletic Director/ Communications

MikeMONTORO

Director of Football Communications (primary contact)

BryanMESSERLY

JohnANTONIK

JoeSWAN

KristinCOLDSNOW

GrantDOVEY

RussellLUNA

ShannonMCNAMARA

AshleyBAILEY

CherylWIRE

AmyPRUNTY

Assistant Athletic Director/ Communications

Director of Digital Media

After The Game: Coach Dana Holgorsen will conduct a postgame news conference in the Milan Puskar Center Team Room. Holgorsen’s news conference also can be heard over the press box PA. Requested WVU players also will be available in the team room. No media will be granted access to the West Virginia locker room. During The Week: Coach Dana Holgorsen will meet with the media each Tuesday afternoon at noon, in the Team Room at the Puskar Center. He will be available on the Big 12 weekly conference call each Monday at 11:40 a.m. ET Mountaineer players will be available for interviews each Tuesday from 12:30 p.m.-2 p.m. This is also the best time for players to return calls to out-of-town media. They will be available to return phone calls on Tuesday and Wednesday as class and practice schedules permit. Any special arrangements for player interviews should be made through director of football communications Mike Montoro at least a day in advance. Players will not be asked to miss class or study hall for interviews and at no time will a player’s phone number be given to the media.

Director of Athletic Publications

Multimedia Specialist

Digital Media Manager

No player interviews will be conducted during practice sessions. The practice and interview schedule for preseason camp and game weeks will be announced in August.

DIRECTIONS TO PRESS PARKING AREA (RED AND BROWN LOTS) From I-79: Take the Star City/WVU exit. Cross the Star City Bridge and proceed up Monongahela Boulevard toward the Coliseum. At the Coliseum traffic light, turn left onto Patteson Drive. At the second traffic light, turn right onto University Avenue. Travel approximately ½ mile and make a left towards the WVU Law School. Proceed up the hill where attendants will direct you to the Red and Brown parking areas. A shuttle van runs continuously from the media lots to the press box.

Associate Director of Athletic Communications

Associate Director of Athletic Communications

Assistant Director of Athletic Communications

From I-68: Take the Pierpont Road exit and follow signs to the stadium. At the second traffic light off the interstate, turn left and travel up Easton Hill. Count two more traffic lights and turn right on Route 705 and stay on this highway as it becomes Chestnut Ridge Road. Turn left at the sixth traffic light onto Van Voorhis Road, and make another left at the second traffic light onto University Ave. Travel approximately ½ mile and make a left towards the WVU Law School. Proceed up the hill where attendants will direct you to the Red and Brown parking areas. A shuttle van runs continuously from the media lots to the press box. LisaAMMONS

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