FIU vs. Bryant | September 1, 2022

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WEEK 1 CAPTAINS ANNOUNCED

PANTHERS TO OPEN NEW ERA UNDER THE LIGHTS THURSDAY

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The FIU football program will usher in a new era under head coach Mike MacIntyre when they play host to Bryant University on Thursday, Sept. 1 in a 7 p.m. ET kickoff from FIU Stadium. The game will be televised live on ESPN3 with AJ Ricketts (pxp) and Patrick Murray (analyst) on the call. The game can also be heard on Miami’s WQBA 1140 AM.

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FIU has named senior Tyrese Chambers (WR), senior Davon Strickland (DL), junior Lexington Joseph (RB) and junior Donovan Manual (LB) as captains for week one vs. Bryant. Panthers return a total of nine starters from last season’s squad - with an even split with a total of three returning each on offense, defense and special teams. 2022 FIU roster has a fresh look with a total of 48 new student-athletes joining the Panthers’ program this season. the roster:

• 24 are freshman • 23 are transfers • 1 is an international transfer • 23 defensive players • 22 offensive players • 3 special teams players SETTING THE STAGE: 3 FIU PANTHERS

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• Clutch or small purse, with or without a strap that does not exceed 6.5” by 4.5”.

Bus Parking: Parking for charter buses will be available on game day and is located in Lot 4. Cameras: No video cameras are permitted inside the stadium. Still cameras (professional) or cameras with lenses over five inches long and/or 50mm and above are also not permitted. Camera and recording device policy varies per event.

Children Policy: Age restrictions and the ticket amount price vary by event and are at the discretion of the event organizers. FIU Athletics requires everyone 2 years old and above to have a ticket for admission into all FIU Athletic events. Children under the age of 2 with free admission are not allowed to occupy an individual seat and must sit on the ticket holder’s lap.

ADA Parking: Accessible Parking is available in the Lot 7 on the Westside and in the VIP Lot on the south side of FIU Football Stadium on a first come, first served basis. A hanging placard or accessible license plate is required to gain access to this parking lot.

• Diapers and wipes can be carried in a clear bag for age-appropriate children accompanied by an adult.

Baby Changing Areas: Baby Changing areas are located in the men’s and women’s restrooms between Gates 7&8 and 9&10 as well as the family restroom by Gate 3 (currently closed for 2022 season due to construction). If you need assistance in locating the restrooms, please find the nearest FIU Stadium staff for assistance.

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Each ticket holder, including children, may carry one approved clear bag, such as a one-gallon clear plastic storage bag (Ziplock bag or similar), plus a small purse about the size of a hand. The following bags will be permitted inside FIU athletic facilities and are subject to search: The following bags will be permitted inside FIU athletic facilities and are subject to •search.Clear plastic bag that does not exceed 12” by 6” by 12”.

Alcoholic Beverages: Alcoholic beverages are not permitted to be brought into FIU Football Stadium. Alcohol sales are allowed at FIU Football Stadium and point of sales are located throughout the stadium concessions stands. Must be 21 years of age or older with a valid ID to purchase alcohol and there is a limit of two beverages per sale per person.

Prohibited bags include, but are not limited to: large purses, coolers, briefcases, backpacks, fanny packs, mesh bags, or any bag larger than the permissible size. Tinted or printed-pattern plastic bags are not clear, so they will not be permitted.

Clear Bag Guidelines: In the interest of public safety and following the National Center for Spectator Sports Safety and Security (NCS4) Best Practices Guide, FIU Athletics follows these guidelines.

Fans can wear or carry items such as binoculars, hand-held electronic devices and cameras (with lenses shorter than four inches) without carrying cases. Fans may carry in seat cushions that will be screened upon entry.

• Equipment bag for necessary medical items.

Banners: Signs are authorized inside FIU Stadium; however, no signs with poles, sticks or braces are allowed.

All general admission gates will open 60 minutes prior to kickoff for FIU home football games. At the time that the gates are open to the public, all concession stands will be operational, and all security and ushers will be in place. The following rules are in effect at all FIU events.

ADA Service Animals: Service animals are allowed in the stadium if they are a registered service animal and are seated in ADA seating areas. Emotional support animals are not permitted at FIU athletic events.

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Lost and Found: All lost items found can be turned into the Guest Relations Tents on the North and South Concourse and the University Credit Union Box Office located in the Kirk R. Landon Field House and will be held for thirty days. All individuals can call 305-348-4263 or visit the University Credit Union Box Office to see if your item(s) has been found.

• All items (packages) are subject to search.

Prohibited Items: Items prohibited from all FIU Football Stadium events include: any outside food/beverages, illegal drugs, playing balls, umbrellas, pets (except for certified service dogs for disabled patrons), bottles, cans, flasks, thermoses, ice bags, ice chests, coolers, picnic baskets, boom boxes, firearms, incendiary devices (fireworks, smoke bombs, etc.), artificial noisemakers, musical instruments, flag poles, confetti, weapons, hover boards, laser pointers, drone-type aircraft or any item deemed hazardous by FIU Football Stadium management personnel.

Prohibited Behavior: Unruly, threatening, or disruptive behavior such as profane and abusive language, smoking, fighting, throwing objects and drunkenness will not be tolerated and can result in ejection, arrest, and/or loss of ticket privileges. Should you observe any of this disruptive behavior, please notify your nearest security or law enforcement officer. Standing on seats/bleachers is strictly prohibited. Artificial noisemakers are not permitted in FIU Football Stadium for FIU Football home games per Conference USA. Such items will be removed immediately. Signs of a derogatory nature directed toward individual players, teams, staff, spectators or game officials are not permitted. Stadium procedures prohibit fans from entering the field of play unless they are properly credentialed. Violators are subject to ejection and/or arrest.

Concessions: There are 3 permanent concession stands and multiple concession kiosks located throughout the stadium on the main concourse.

• No backpacks, etc., will be allowed into FIU Football Stadium.

Guest Services: FIU is committed to provide fans the ultimate game day experience. Should you have any questions or need assistance, Guest Services centers are located inside and around FIU Stadium for your convenience on the main concourse.

Disability Accommodations (Seating): Seating for guests with disabilities is located throughout FIU Football Stadium on the first and second level concourses with ramps and elevator access. Customers who require special assistance may contact stadium security or are urged to make all ticket arrangements well in advance by contacting the FIU Athletics Ticket Office at 305-3484263.

Elevators: There are five elevators located inside FIU Football Stadium. Four elevators are located on the south side of the stadium in which two elevators are intended for general public access to the 2nd level and two elevators are for Suite and Stadium Club access only. In addition, there is one elevator located inside the Kirk R. Landon Field House Lobby.

Merchandise: FIU merchandise can be purchased at the stadium at FIU Bookstore vendors on the North and South Concourse.

First-Aid/Medical Services: The stadium first-aid cart is located in the SE corner of the stadium on the main concourse across from gate 4 (behind Section 112). Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Teams will provide emergency medical services in the stadium on game day. First Aid locations can vary for outside stadium events and fans are encouraged to ask the nearest stadium event service representative for location.

Those with illegal drugs or incendiary devices are subject to ejection and/or arrest. Authorities are allowed to inspect patrons, and their bags, upon entering FIU Football Stadium for the purpose of spectator safety.

• No sitting in the aisles. No standing on the leachers/seats.

Re-Entry Policy: There is no re-entry into the stadium for all FIU Football Stadium ticketed events.

• Ushers will restrict entrance to the field and premium areas allowing only credentialed personnel access. FIU staff reserves the right to prohibit any additional items.

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Request for Assistance: All requests for assistance and reports of disruptive behavior / stadium facility issues should be directed to the closest available Contemporary Services event staff employee.

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Security: Security for FIU Football Stadium and all Athletic Venues will be coordinated by FIU Athletics Stadium Event Management personnel in conjunction with the FIU Police Department. Contemporary Services Corporation (CSC) serves as event security for FIU Stadium and Athletics Venues events.

Stadium Entrance: All gates open 60 minutes prior to kickoff for the general public. Gate 1 for Recruits / Player Guests / High School Coaches will open 90 minutes prior to kickoff. Gates will open 2.5 hours prior to kickoff for credentialed media/staff. Gate 11 is the media gate for all FIU Home Football •Games.Gate 1: FIU Player Guest, Recruit and FHSAA Coaches Pass Entrance They be and off at near Gate 9 on the North Concourse and Gate 4 on the South Concourse or can be used on the Upper North, and West Concourse.

Restrooms: Restrooms for men and women are conveniently located beneath all the stands on the main concourse. A family restroom is located across from Gate 3 on the south side of the main concourse. (Currently closed for 2022 season due to construction.

Smoking Policy: Smoking is prohibited in FIU Football Stadium and includes e-cigarettes and vaping.

• Gate 2: General Fan Main Entrance –Closed 2022 season • Gate 3: FIU Suites/VIP Entrance –Closed 2022 season • Gate 4: General Fan Entrance / FIU Suites / VIP Entrance • Gate 5: General Fan Entrance • East Auxilary Gate • Gate 6: FIU Student Entrance / Emergency Vehicle Access • Gate 6A: FIU Student Entrance • Gate 7: FIU Student Entrance / General Fan Entrance • Gate 8: Community Partners Entrance / General Fan Entrance • Gate 9: General Fan Entrance • Gate 10: Visiting Team Player Guest Entrance / General Fan Entrance • Gate 11: Athletics and Stadium Event Employee/ Media Entrance Strollers: Strollers are permitted inside FIU Stadium.

Smokeless Tobacco: The usage of smokeless tobacco is strictly prohibited.

checked upon entry

Parking: Preferred parking for VIP/Suite Holders is located in the south pavement lot of the stadium, just north of Tamiami Park and across the south gates (1 through 4) of the stadium.

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Tailgating: Tailgating will begin 6 hours prior to all Saturday FIU Football home games and at 3 p.m. on Thursday and Friday FIU Football home games. The official student tailgate area is located in the Tamiami Hall Promenade, just north of Tamiami Hall and east of the FIU Football Stadium. The student tailgating promenade will begin to be cleared

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Wheelchair Assistance: FIU Stadium provides wheelchair escorts for guests with limited mobility from any FIU Stadium entrance to the guest’s seating location. Upon arriving at an entrance, please ask for assistance.

about 45 minutes prior to kickoff. New for 2022, the return of tailgating in the Cuban Memorial area of Tamiami Park. Entrance to Tamiami Park is through SW 112 Avenue and Coral Way and SW 117 Avenue and 21st Street.

Uber / Lyft Pick-up Location: East of Tamiami Hall at the WPAC on SW 17 Street.

Ticket Information: Assistance with any ticket issues can be obtained by contacting the FIU Athletics Ticket Office, located on the west side of FIU Football Stadium at the University Credit Union Box Office and by calling 305-348-4263.

FIU Player Guest: Gate 1 (South Side)

For the safety of participants and spectators alike, at no time before, during and after a game shall spectators be permitted to enter the playing field. Access will be limited to participating student-athletes, coaches, officials, support personnel and properly credentialed individuals. While we love the enthusiasm of our fans, serious injury can occur to fans, coaching staff and Forstudent-athletes.moreinformation, contact FIU Stadium Managers Office at 305-348-4327.

FHSAA Coaches Pass: Gate 1 (South Side) Recruits: Gate 1 (South Side)

PLEASE STAY OFF THE FIELD

Weather Delays and lightning Policy: During a weather delay, fans are to leave their seats and either return to their vehicles or seek shelter under the stadium. In the event of an emergency, all FIU Stadium event staff and its staffing provider have been trained and instructed to assist guests in evacuating the premises. Always remain calm and follow the instructions from stadium staff and emergency personnel. Guests will be given instructions by the publicaddress/open-caption systems. Exit instructions will also be posted on the stadium video boards.

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Will Call: General Public: University Credit Union Box Office (West Side) Media: Gate 11 (West Side)

Office hours are from 9:00am to 5:00pm, Monday through Friday.

Visiting Team Player Guest: Gate 10 (North Side)

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Scott Carr was named Florida International University’s athletic director on Dec. 1, 2021.

“Scott has a track record of helping student-athletes succeed on and off the field,” FIU President Mark B. Rosenberg said. “We are committed to supporting our Athletic department to ensure FIU competes at the highest levels of intercollegiate athletics. Scott is the right leader for FIU Athletics at this time in the history of our program.”

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Prior to arriving at UCF, Carr served as senior associate athletic director for external affairs at Auburn University. He also held positions at the University of Southern Mississippi and the FedEx Orange Bowl. Carr was a member of the UCF Athletics staff since 2016. Carr joined the Knights as executive associate athletics director/CMO in February of 2016 and was promoted to deputy athletics director for brand activation in April 2018. In January 2021, Carr was named interim director of athletics.

Carr boasts 25-years of experience in intercollegiate athletics and arrived at FIU following a stint at the University of Central Florida, where he served as deputy and interim athletic director.

As deputy athletics director, he had oversight of ticket sales and operations, corporate sales and partnerships, the annual fund, brand advancement, strategic

“My family and I couldn’t be more excited to join the FIU family and serve as your next Director of Athletics,” Carr said. “I see the tremendous opportunities to grow FIU Athletics. We have an outstanding academic institution, a large, energetic student body, tremendous staff, coaches and student-athletes, passionate alumni and we’re located in a phenomenal city. I can’t wait to get started.”

Carr also assisted in the hiring of head women’s basketball coach Katie Abrahamson-Henderson in March 2016. In her first five seasons at UCF, Abrahamson-Henderson led the program to four 20-win seasons and a 16-5 mark during the shortened 2020-21 campaign. She guided the Knights to their best finish in the American Athletic Conference in all four seasons, including their first-ever appearance in The American Championship title game in 2018-19. UCF also made four postseason appearances under Abrahamson-Henderson, including the program’s first at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament in 2018-19 and a return in the next NCAA Tournament, following the 2020-21 regular season.

During Carr’s tenure in Orlando, UCF increased the amount of premium seating in football, basketball and baseball. The overall ticket and seatbased donation growth during this time also increased significantly. In 2018, UCF sold out season tickets in the football stadium for the first time in program history and repeated the feat in 2019. Carr was a key factor in UCF becoming a national brand since and consistently finished in the top-25 in engagement on all major social media platforms. UCF was routinely recognized nationally for its creative video content and bold cutting-edge style of storytelling. Prior to the 2020 winter season, UCF expanded its video capabilities by increasing the number of video control rooms to produce live events for ESPN per the renegotiated television contract between the AAC and ESPN.

Prior to his tenure at UCF, Carr served as senior associate athletic director for external affairs at Auburn University. At Auburn, Carr was responsible for the external affairs of the athletics department. He had direct oversight of the marketing and

of UCF’s bowl advance planning team, had sport oversight of the women’s basketball program, served as the sport administrator for the men’s basketball program for the 2020-21 season and previously was sport administrator for the men’s soccer, cross country and track and field programs. He also supervised the spirit programs, including the 2020 national champion cheerleading team. Carr oversaw the transfer of management of the UCF Convocation Corporation from the University administration to UCF Athletics. The wholly owned corporation is a $20M annual operations entity that consists of student housing, retail space and Addition Financial Arena. He also served on the executive committee as chair-elect for the Greater Orlando Sports Commission. Carr assisted directly with the hiring of head football coach Josh Heupel in December 2017. Heupel had a 28-8 record with the Knights in his three years, including an American Athletic Conference Championship and appearance in a New Year’s Six bowl in 2018 (PlayStation Fiesta Bowl). Under Heupel’s leadership, the Knights were consistently ranked in the top-25 and made three consecutive bowl appearances.

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department, including ticket sales, ticket office, event management and community relations. He was responsible for the game-day experience at all sporting events and dealt with all athletics department contracts including but not limited to ISP, Under Armour, and Sodexho (concessions).

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For several years, Carr was responsible for the premium seating and the annual donations associated with tickets and parking. Carr also oversaw the implementation of the SEC Network into Auburn’s video department, War Eagle Productions. He joined the Auburn staff in August 2009. Prior to Auburn, Carr served in various capacities at Southern Mississippi for eight years (2001-2009). The final position he held in Hattiesburg was deputy director of athletics, external affairs (2006-2009), where he served as the number two executive of the Priordepartment.toSouthern

Carr is married to the former Pam Snowe. The couple has two daughters, Ashton and Katie, and one granddaughter, Kylie.

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A Miami native, MacIntyre was born in the Magic City and resided in the area while his father was an assistant coach for the University of Miami.

“Throughout this process, Coach MacIntyre rose to the top,” Carr said. “He has a passion for student-athletes and building genuine relationships with them. He’s a builder, with proven success taking two struggling programs and elevating them to national relevance. He is a two-time national coach of the year. He’s a brand builder who will promote FIU throughout the South Florida community and the state of Florida. We could not be more excited to bring his energy and passion to campus.”

“It is exciting to have the opportunity to come back to Miami,” MacIntyre said. “Not only was I born here but the roots of my family’s love for football and mentoring young people started here with my Dad. There is so much talent and passion for football in our area. I can’t wait to get started building a strong foundation for our program. I believe that together we will create something special to rally around, inspiring Panther Pride in everyone associated with FIU and our MacIntyrecommunity.”isa32-year veteran of collegiate coaching and has previously served as the head coach at the University of Colorado (2013-18) and San Jose State University (201012) – where he led both programs to nationally recognized turnarounds in wins during his tenure. MacIntyre also has experience coaching in the NFL under legendary coach, Bill Parcells. He was the consensus national coach of the year in 2016 after guiding Colorado to a 10-4 finish and the Pac12 South Division Title. While with San Jose State, MacIntyre led the Spartans to the program’s first ranking in the

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Mike MacIntyre was named head coach of the FIU football program on Dec. 9, 2021.

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MacIntyre arrives at FIU after holding the position of defensive coordinator at Memphis for each of the previous two seasons (2020-21).

final BCS standings (No. 24) following a 10-2 mark in 2012.

Ole Miss’ total defense under MacIntyre jumped nearly 40 spots in the NCAA rankings. The Rebels limited opponents to just under 70 fewer total yards per MacIntyregame. has made turnarounds a trademark of his career, which was evident in his six seasons as the head coach at Colorado. In 2013, he took over a Colorado team that was coming off a 1-11 season. Four years later he directed the Buffs to a 10-4 mark and their first appearance in the Pac-12 Championship Game. In 2016, Colorado was tied with five other programs for the most improved overall nationally and the most improved all-time in Pac-12 league games. The Buffaloes became just the ninth team among Power-5 schools since 1972 to win 10 or more games after finishing the previous season with four or fewer wins. For his efforts in 2016, MacIntyre earned consensus National Coach of the Year honors after leading the Buffaloes to their first 10-win season in 15 years. In 2015, the Buffs defense improved by as many as 50 spots nationally in many major defensive areas. The biggest jump came in points allowed per game, slicing off 11.5 from the previous year, the fifth-best improvement in all of TheFBS.turnaround at Colorado came just a few years after MacIntyre similarly resuscitated a San Jose State team from a 1-12 record in 2010 to one that finished 10-2 in 2012 and was

Under his guidance, Memphis defensive lineman O’Bryan Goodson was named First-Team All-American Athletic Conference and defensive back Quindell Johnson earned second-team all-conference accolades. Defensive lineman Morris Joseph earned honorable-mention all-league. MacIntyre spent the 2019 season as Ole Miss’ defensive coordinator and did a tremendous job in turning around the defense in his lone campaign in Oxford, Miss. It was MacIntyre’s second stint at Ole Miss, as he also coached there from Ole1999-02.Missmade impressive jumps in several defensive statistical categories.

“Coach MacIntyre is high-energy, passionate about student-athlete success and happy to be back home in Miami,” FIU President Mark B. Rosenberg said.

The 2021 season saw MacIntyre’s defense lead the American Athletic Conference in defensive touchdowns and ranked 23rd nationally. During the 2020 campaign under MacIntyre, the Tigers ranked 13th in the nation in turnovers gained (20), 17th in the country in interceptions (12) and 19th in red zone defense (.744).

The Rebels held opponents to nearly 10 fewer points in 2019 than in 2018 and also held foes to nearly 100 fewer rushing yards per game over those same two seasons.

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MacIntyre arrived at San Jose State after two years as the defensive coordinator at Duke, where he was reunited with David Cutcliffe, who was the Rebels’ coach during MacIntyre’s first stint in Oxford. In his first season in Durham (2008), the Blue Devils allowed 67.4 fewer yards and 9.8 fewer points per game than the previous season. The AFCA named MacIntyre its 2009 FBS Assistant Coach of the Year as his defenses were among Duke’s best statistically over a 20-year span. Prior to returning to college ball, MacIntyre spent five seasons in the National Football League with the New York Jets (2007) and Dallas Cowboys (2003-06), where he coached defensive backs. Working for legendary coach Bill Parcells, the Cowboys returned to the NFL playoffs in 2003 and again in 2006 after missing out on postseason competition during the 2000 through 2002 MacIntyreseasons.served as Ole Miss’ secondary coach during the 2001 and 2002 seasons after spending his first two years in Oxford as the wide receivers coach. The Rebels posted a 29-19 record in that time with bowl appearances in the 1999 and 2002 Independence Bowls and the 2000 Music City Bowl. The 2001 Rebels ranked fifth nationally in pass defense, allowing just 161.3 yards per game.

In recording their first 10-win season since 1987, the Spartans did it with a defense that ranked among the national leaders in numerous statistical categories. The opportunistic Spartans were the co-national leaders with 20 fumble recoveries and were tied for fourth in turnovers gained (33).

At Ole Miss, among his recruits were two high-profile student-athletes, quarterback Eli Manning and linebacker Patrick Willis. He has mentored many current and former NFL players, including recently retired former Dallas and Cincinnati safety Roy Williams, a five-time Pro Bowl player. He began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at Georgia, working two years (1990-91) in that capacity. He then coached one year as the defensive coordinator at Davidson (1992), four years at UT Martin (199396) and an assistant coach two seasons at Temple (1997-98). A 1989 Georgia Tech graduate, he lettered twice (1987-88) at free safety and punt returner for legendary head coach Bobby Ross. Prior to becoming a Yellow Jacket, MacIntyre played two seasons (1984-85) at Vanderbilt for his father, George, the head coach of the Commodores from 1979-85.

nationally ranked. MacIntyre garnered Grant Teaff National Coach of the Year recognition that season. His San Jose State teams won 12 of his final 14 games there.

MacIntyre earned a bachelor’s degree in business management from Georgia Tech and his master’s in education with an emphasis on sports management from Georgia in 1991.

MacIntyre and his wife, Trisha, have three children: Jennifer, Jay and Jonston.

Alma Mater 1991, University of Georgia 1989, Georgia Tech University Playing 1987-1988,ExperienceGeorgia Tech University Lettered twice at free safety and punt returner for legendary head coach Bobby Ross 1984-1985, Vanderbilt University 1979-1985, Played two seasons for his father, George, the head coach of the Commodores Coaching 2020-2021UniversityExperienceofMemphis Defensive Coordinator University of Mississippi 2019 Defensive Coordinator 2001-2002 Assistant Coach, Defensive Backs 1999-2000 Assistant Coach, Wide Receivers University of Colorado 2013-2018 Head Coach San Jose State University 2010-2012 Head Coach Duke 2008-2009UniversityDefensive Coordinator New York Jets 2007 Assistant Coach, Defensive Backs Dallas 2003-2006CowboysAssistant Coach, Defensive Backs Temple 1997-1998UniversityAssistant Coach, Defensive Backs University of Tennessee at Martin 1993-1996 Defensive Coordinator Davidson College 1992 Defensive Coordinator University of Georgia 1990-1991 Graduate Assistant Bowl Coaching Experience 2021 Hawaii Bow 2020 Montgomery Bowl 2016 Alamo Bowl 2012 Military Bowl 2002 Independence Bowl 2000 Music City Bowl 1999 Independence Bowl 1990 Independence Bowl National Awards 2016 Consensus National Coach of the Year Awards 2012 Grant Teaff National Coach of the Year 2009 AFCA FBS Assistant Coach of the Year FIU PANTHERSTHE MIKE MACINTYRE FILE 19

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2022 FOOTBALL COACHING STAFF Luke Ebbesmeyer Analyst George Frazier Assistant CoachDefensive Line Jay MacIntyre Assistant CoachWide Receivers Eric Hickson Associate Coach/RunningHeadBacks Ricky Brumfield Special Coordinator/AssistantTeamsHeadCoach/OLBs David Yost Offensive Coordinator Jovan Dewitt CoordinatorDefensive Joshua Eargle Assistant CoachTight Ends Greg Austin Assistant CoachOffensive Line/Run Game Coordinator Brandon Buchner Analyst Mike MacIntyre Head Coach Nate Taye Assistant CoachSafeties Corey Bell Assistant Coach - Cornerbacks/Recruiting Coordinator Anthony Gaitor Analyst Aaron Haigler Graduate Assistant Jonston MacIntyre Graduate Assistant Trevor Vill Graduate Assistant 22 FIU PANTHERS

2022 FOOTBALL SUPPORT STAFF Katie Bason Assistant AD/Chief of Football Operations Ricky Walterman Head ManagerCoordinatorEquipment Ryan Webb Assistant Director of Operations 23 FIU PANTHERS

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We are determined to build Panther Pride and become a rallying point for students, alumni and fans from Miami-Dade and Broward counties, and beyond. We expect our programs to excel both on and off the competition surface. We are driven. We demand to be the best and insists that we win the right way: by focusing on the academic health, physical well-being, and character of our student-athletes.

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Dear Panther Family,

“THANK YOU!! As we find ourselves looking at a new day for Florida International University and FIU Athletics, we are raising our expectations and would not be able to do it without your investment in our student-athletes. This is a “we” not “me initiative.”

FIU Athletics brings together the determination and talent of over 400 student-athletes on 17 NCAA Division I teams. Our program has a proud history of graduating our student-athletes and producing professional and Olympic athletes. Today’s Panthers are in a position of strength. By investing in our programs and facilities, we will become one of the most competitive and respected programs in both the region and the nation. Can our student-athletes count on YOU? We need every member of the Panther Family to help transform FIU Athletics. In addition to your continued support, please invite others to join in OUR success. We can make an IMPACT and ensure our student-athletes leave FIU with a diploma in one hand and championship rings on the other.”

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PANTHER CLUB FIU PANTHERS FIU ATHLETICS INTRODUCES PANTHER CLUB FOR ANNUAL PHILANTHROPIC GIVING *Based on availability. Football Season Parking Pass based on required minimum donation of $150. Quantity and location of parking/postseason tickets are determined by donor giving level. ** Away game experience will be based on availability. Note: Trips, receptions, and events are for the donor and guest(s) and are non-transferable; donor must accompany guest(s). SUNBLAZER ROARY $50 $349 $350 $749 Providing Academic Success for Student Athletes   FIU Athletics Online Recognition   Panther Club Athletics Kit  Invitations to exclusive Panther Club events Exclusive Invite to Athletics VIP Experience for you and a guest Pre Game Sideline Access for Select Home Football Game Football Sideline Access for Select Home Football Game Exclusive Athletics Swag Bag Football Away Game Experience for (2)** 2022 Football Season Parking Pass*   Postseason Ticket Priority*   Season Ticket Priority*  26

FIU Director of Athletics Scott Carr recently introduced the Panther Club, the new primary fundraising arm for FIU Athletics, providing alumni, fans and the FIU community the opportunity to make a transformational impact through annual philanthropic giving.

For FIU Athletics to compete for conference and NCAA Championships, it is vital to provide the over 400 student-athletes with the very best services, resources, and facilities to assist in their training, practice, recovery and academic work.

The Panther Club is the primary fundraising arm of FIU Athletics, providing our alumni, fans, and community the opportunity to make a transformational impact through annual philanthropic giving. For our student-athletes to excel in competition, in the classroom and in the community, we need the support of the Panther Family.

PANTHER CLUB FIU PANTHERS Goals of the Panther Club: • Enhance the level of athletic and academic support provided to all 400+ student-athletes • Increase the level of competition for all 17 athletic programs • Improve the practice and training facilities and resources available to all student-athletes • Attract and retain the best possible coaches, assistants, and administrators • Improve and enhance current technology, equipment, and tools to allow our student-athletes to have the greatest opportunity for success VARSITY PANTHER BLUE PANTHER SILVER PANTHER GOLDEN PANTHER AD CHAMPIONS 9 $750 $999 $1k $4,999K $5k $9,999K $10K $25K $25K+                                     Personalized Parking Sign       2 2 2 2   27

PANTHER CLUB FIU PANTHERS The Stakeholder Society recognizes Panther Club members who make a charitable multi-year gift commitment to FIU Athletics. Through these transformational commitments to five years of giving, Stakeholder Society members will receive exclusive benefits and engagement opportunities based on giving level. Goals of Stakeholder Society: • Provide services that will help support our student-athletes in the classroom, in training,and on the playing surface for multiple years • Help shape the next generation of leaders in our community • Share the vision of excellence for FIU Athletics • Help our student-athletes to become an FIU community ambassador $1K-$4,999K $5K-$9,999K $10K-$25K $25K Annual Stakeholder Society Event Panther Club Sports Pass (free admission to all sports, excluding football and basketball) Top Priority for parking and postseason play State of Athletics Private Event Football Sideline Access Athletic Director’s Dinner Invite Pre-Game Football Coach Chalk Talk Exclusive Personalized Stakeholder Gift                       STAKEHOLDER SOCIETY 28

PANTHER CLUB FIU PANTHERS Online www.fiusports.com/pantherclub Call 305-348-9865 QR Code TexttoPantherClub41444 FIU Athletics/Panther Club 11200 SW. 8th Street MARC 5th Floor Miami, FL. 33199 WAYS TO MAKE AN IMPACT METHODS TO MAKE AN IMPACT • Check • Checks payable to“FIU Athletics” and designate “Panther Club” on memo line. • Credit Card • All major credit cards are accepted online and by phone. • Gifts of Securities • Stocks, bonds, mutual funds, etc. are accepted as gifts. For instruction on how to transfer gifts of securities, please contact the Panther Club. • Matching Gifts • Check with your employer to determine if your donation to FIU Athletics is eligible for a matching gift. • Planned Giving • Gifts in the form of life insurance, charitable lead trusts,and/or bequests are common ways to state your intentions of leaving your legacy gift to FIU Athletics. • Payment Plans • Monthly payments are available for your annual contribution. 29

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The same survey found that FIU graduates earn nearly $10,000 more than their peers in the state, on average.

Monthly’s college guide places FIU No. 32 nationally in their annual survey, which looks at a college’s or university’s contribution to the public good in three broad categories: social mobility, research and providing opportunities for public service. In releasing the rankings, Washington Monthly’s Kevin Carey writes, “America needs a different definition of higher education excellence…One that measures what colleges do for their country, instead of for Thethemselves.”publication

Thedegree.analysis, conducted by Degree Choices and first published in Forbes magazine, focuses on what they call the “payback number” – the number of years it takes a student to pay back their educational investment with new earnings. The study’s authors found it takes FIU graduates 13 months to “pay back” what they paid for their education. Pay back is calculated by dividing how much money a student pays out-of-pocket to attend a given institution by the average salary boost they receive.

singled out FIU as one of the universities that have hit the sweet spot of academic excellence and student success without leaving anyone behind, despite being founded “in the second half of the 20th century, not the first half of the 17th.” Carey writes, “We rank FIU at number 32 because, in addition to solid contributions in service and research, it is very affordable and helps a large number of students eligible for Pell Grants start their lives and careers with a high-quality degree.”

“This is the essence of real impact,” said FIU Board of Trustees Chairperson Dean C. Colson. “We’re redefining what it means to be a successful 21st-century university. It’s excellence in academics, research and student success. If you focus on these three things – all of them, not just some of them – everyone around you thrives. In the case of FIU, it’s our students, our community and our state that has Washingtonbenefited.”

Half of FIU’s student body is Pell Grant eligible, signifying students with the greatest economic need. At FIU, Pell Grant-eligible students graduate at a higher rate than non-Pell Grant students, placing the university among the top five public institutions in the country in social mobility.

The latest rankings underscore FIU’s unique ability to excel in research and innovation while contributing to new graduates’ financial success

REAL IMPACT: FIU EARNS TWO TOP NATIONAL RANKINGS ALONGSIDE AMERICA’S MOST PRESTIGIOUS INSTITUTIONS

The news comes shortly after a different ranking named FIU top 25 nationally in the economic return of graduates’ investment in a college

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Two national surveys place FIU among the top schools in the country in their latest annual rankings for excellence and economic return on graduates’ investment in a college degree. FIU joins leading institutions such as Princeton, Stanford and MIT at the top of both rankings.

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Hometown 0 Matthew Prochaska WR 5-11 170 Sr. Danville, CA 1 Jack Daly DL 6-4 280 Sr. Glastonbury, CT 1 Ishod Byram RB 5-4 170 Sr. Charlotte, N.C. 2 Ryan Clark QB 6-1 215 Jr. Howell, NJ 2 Lake Ellis DB 5-11 170 Jr. Orlando, FL 4 Zevi Eckhaus QB 6-1 200 So. Culver City, CA 6 Dontae Lunan LB 5-11 215 Jr. Miami Gardens, FL 6 Dylan Gurule RB 5-7 175 So. Highlands Ranch, CO 8 Kenny Dyson Jr. DE 6-3 220 Sr. Stamford, CT 9 Gary Cooper WR 6-2 235 Jr. Miami, FL 9 Nsaiah Harriet DE 6-3 240 Sr. Danielson, CT 10 J.T. Anderson DB 6-2 185 So. Tampa, FL 10 Gage Moloney QB 6-2 216 Gr. Rock Hill, S.C. 11 Khalid Shabazz-WilliamsWR 6-2 190 Jr. Manassas, VA 12 Clayton McAlpine LB 6-1 215 Sr. Beverly, MA. 12 Tristen Riley WR 5-9 165 So. Jacksonville, FL 13 TJ Butler DB 5-10 170 Jr. Townsend, Del. 13 Taylor Wright-Rawls WR 6-2 180 So. York, Pa. 15 Christopher Eaton Jr. DL 6-4 220 Jr. Queens, N.Y. 15 Konor Lathrop TE 6-4 225 Jr. Highlands Ranch, CO 16 Colin Elliott LB 6-1 195 Jr. Westfield, N.J. 16 Keith Ridley Jr. QB 6-3 225 Sr. Lynn, MA. 17 David Zorrilla WR 6-1 200 Sr. Everett, MA. 17 Joseph Fano DB 5-11 170 So. Fairfield, N.J. 18 Brayden Sayles WR 6-0 190 So. Vineyard Haven, MA. 19 Anthony Frederick WR 5-11 170 Sr. Hollywood, FL 20 Sean Hunt DB 5-11 165 So. Hamilton, N.Y. 20 Paul Castro LB 5-18 175 Jr. Rehoboth, MA. 21 Antonio Zarur DB 6-0 180 Jr. Boston, MA. 22 Kyle Cichanowsky RB 5-10 185 Jr. West Chester, Pa. 22 CJ McGarity Jr. DB 6-0 155 So. Hiram, Ga. 23 Coby Oxendine WR 5-10 185 So. 24 Fabrice Mukendi RB 5-9 195 So. Ottawa, Ont. 26 Chris Yates DB 5-11 180 So. Brooklyn, N.Y. 27 D.J. Cunningham DB 6-0 195 Sr. Haverhill, MA. 28 William Enright K 6-0 160 Sr. Sherman, CT 29 Amari Wharwood DB 6-1 180 So. Villa Rica, Ga. 30 Danny McKinnon DB 6-0 200 Jr. Little Compton, R.I 33 Shai Young RB 6-0 180 Sr. Albany, N.Y 37 Nicholas Hasselman TE 6-2 230 Sr. Portland, CT 38 Jayvis Rayside DB 5-10 193 Jr. Parlin, N.J. 40 Ryan Saddler LB 6-2 225 Sr. Boca Raton, FL 41 Bailey Lash TE 6-5 210 So. South Windsor, Conn. 42 Elijah Infante DB 5-10 190 So. New Britain, CT 43 Robert Knight RB 5-9 185 So. Delano, Minn. No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Hometown 44 Nick Senerchia DB 5-11 175 Jr. Pelham, N.Y. 45 Ethan Gettman K 6-4 185 Jr. Daytona Beach, FL 46 Calson Goodwill DB 6-0 180 So. Franklin Park, N.J. 48 Brandan Coward LB 5-11 205 Jr. Carle Place, N.Y. 49 Justin Mucci DB 5-11 195 So. Hasbrouck Heights, N.J. 51 Nick Thoresen OL 6-2 267 Jr. Ponte Vedra, FL 52 Austin Edmonds LB 6-1 208 Jr. Wilmington, Del. 53 Ben Silver LB 6-1 225 Jr. Jersey City, N.J. 54 Brian Durkin OL 6-4 282 Jr. Archbald, Pa. 54 David McCain LS 5-11 200 Jr. Westbrook, CT 55 Joe Andreessen LB 6-1 220 Sr. Depew, N.Y. 56 Derrius Perryman LB 6-0 225 Sr. Miami, FL 57 Carmine Palmisano LB 6-0 225 Sr. Georgetown, MA. 58 Nick Bilsbury OL 6-2 275 So. Littleton, MA. 59 Eric Dukes DL 6-3 235 So. Staten Island, N.Y. 60 Nathan Marshall OL 6-7 290 Jr. Lakewood Ranch, FL 63 Kyle Forsley LS 5-10 215 Jr. Milford, N.H. 64 Ryan Piersza OL 6-3 285 So. St. Augustine, FL 65 Michael Otty DL 6-2 285 So. Brooklyn, N.Y. 66 Ahmad Assad OL 6-2 295 Jr. Milwaukee, Wisc. 67 Nick Matthews OL 6-4 285 So. Plaistow, N.H. 68 Michael McNish OL 6-2 280 Sr. Birdsboro, Pa. 70 Vince Gilchrist DE 6-2 225 So. Norfolk, MA. 71 Carlos Abascal OL 6-6 290 Jr. Katy, Texas 72 Carson Ivey OL 6-4 270 Sr. Newtown, CT. 73 Andrew Berkery OL 6-6 265 So. Bronxville, N.Y. 74 Jamichael Watts OL 6-5 330 Jr. Indianapolis, Ind. 75 Trevor Smith OL 6-5 240 Sr. Hingham, MA. 77 Anthony Perez OL 6-5 280 So. Old Bridge, N.J. 79 Josh Pelletier OL 6-2 275 So. Meriden, CT 80 Malachi Steele So. 83 Jacob Mann WR 5-9 175 Jr. Birmingham, UK 84 Jihad Edmond TE 6-2 230 Sr. Englewood, N.J. 86 Jimmy O’Brien K 5-10 170 So. Broomall, Pa. 87 Landon Ruggieri WR 6-1 185 Jr. Yorktown Heights, N.Y. 88 Marc Taglieri Jr. TE 6-4 215 Jr. Fort Myers, FL 89 Alex Williams WR 6-3 185 So. Harlem, N.Y. 91 Jaymian Simon DL 6-2 285 So. Katy, Texas 93 Darian Duarte LB 6-1 220 Jr. Nantucket, MA. 95 Darnel Shillingford DL 6-2 230 Sr. Putnam Valley, N.Y. 96 Andrew Daragjati K 5-11 165 So. Jacksonville, FL 97 Chidi Nna DE 6-4 245 Jr. Framingham, MA. 98 Anilson Rocha DL 6-1 270 So. Taunton, MA. 99 Dylan Perez 99 Bryce Soli K 6-2 190 Fr. Sioux Falls, S.D. BRYANT UNIVERSITY ROSTER BULLDOGS 32

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FIU PANTHERS ROSTER FIU PANTHERS No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown 0 Tyrese Chambers WR 6-1 195 Sr. Baltimore, Md 0 Dorian Hall DB 6-4 190 Sr. Hollywood, FL 1 Jacolby Hewitt WR 6-1 200 Jr. Cordova, Tenn 1 DJ Kinsler DL 6-3 223 Fr. Pahokee, FL 2 Henry Gray DB 6-0 175 So. Hollywood, FL 2 Amari Jones QB 6-2 220 Fr. Starke, FL 3 Grayson James QB 6-1 200 So. Duncanville, Texas 3 Shaun Peterson Jr. LB 6-3 215 R-Jr. Fort Lauderdale, FL 4 Haden Carlson QB 6-3 192 R-Fr. Lutz, FL 4 CJ Christian DB 6-1 185 So. Normal, Ill 5 Sharod Johnson WR 5-11 185 Sr. Miami, FL 5 AJ Mathis LB 6-2 200 RS-Fr. Largo, FL 6 Adrian Cole DB 5-11 185 Jr. Plantation, FL 6 Nate Jefferson WR 5-11 170 R-So. Longwood, FL 7 Demetrius Hill DB 6-2 190 RS-Fr. Miami, FL 7 Mike Jackson WR 5-9 155 Fr. Miami, FL 8 Lexington Joseph RB 5-9 205 Jr. Miami, FL 9 Artez Hooker WR 5-9 160 R-Fr. St. Petersburg, FL 9 Will Prendergast DL 6-2 280 So. Prosper, Texas 10 Donovan Manuel LB 6-1 230 Jr. Ellenwood, GA 11 Jake Howard LB 6-0 220 So. Pratville, Ala 11 Andrew Robison QB 6-0 190 So. Lulig, La 12 Gunnar Holmberg QB 6-3 205 Gr. Wake Forest, N.C. 12 Hezekiah Masses DB 6-0 160 Fr. Deerfield Beach, FL 13 DJ Aiken DL 6-3 245 Fr. Bluffton, S.C. 13 Rivaldo Fairweather TE 6-5 245 So. Lauderhill, FL 14 Jalen Bracey WR 5-10 185 Jr. Jackson, Miss 14 Larry Preston DB 6-0 175 Fr. Apopka, FL 15 Joe Hocker TE 6-5 245 R-Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio 15 Teddy Richardson WR 5-11 185 R-Fr. Miami, FL. 15 Pierce Withers DB 5-11 195 R-Sr. Austin, Texas 16 Luke Knox LB 6-3 245 Jr. Brentwood, Tenn 16 Randall St. Felix WR 6-3 206 R-Sr. Miami, FL 17 Caleb Lynum WR 6-2 215 R-So. Leesburg, FL 18 Jay Barry Jr. WR 6-2 185 R-Fr. Boulder, Colo 18 Khaya Wright LB 6-3 215 R-Fr. Miami, FL 19 Percy Courtney Jr. LB 5-10 190 Fr. Miami, FL 19 Ross Fournet WR 5-9 175 Fr. Windermere, FL 20 Kejon Owens RB 5-10 185 R-Fr. Miami, FL 21 EJ Wilson Jr. RB 6-0 210 So. Tampa, FL 22 Brian Blades Jr. DB 5-10 160 R-Fr. Fort Lauderdale, FL 22 Antonio Patterson RB 6-0 195 Fr. Murfreesboro, Tenn 23 Andrew Volmar DB 6-1 170 So. Plantation, FL 24 D’Verik Daniels DB 5-10 210 Jr. Gainesville, FL 25 Daton Montiel K 5-11 189 R-So. Pompano Beach, FL 26 Cory Neering RB 5-11 189 K/P West Palm Beach, FL 26 Gio Richardson DB 6-1 200 DB Wellington, FL 28 Kyan Brumfield DB 6-0 185 Sr. San Antonio, Texas 29 Jamal Potts DB 6-2 185 So. Delray Beach, FL 30 Joe Perkins DB 6-0 196 So. Jackson, Miss 33 Nasir Carter LB 6-2 220 R-So. Orlando, FL 34 Chance Coleman LB 6-1 217 So. Tampa, FL 35 Lucas Matias K 5-11 165 Jr. Pembroke Pines, FL 37 Chase Gabriel K 5-11 180 So. Brunswick, GA 38 Hosea Robinson RB 6-0 210 R-Fr. Lake City, FL 39 Miles Jones DB 6-0 200 R-Fr.q Homestead, FL No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown 40 Nehimiah Cher-Frere DB 6-4 180 Fr. Hialeah, FL 40 Olsen Louis Baptiste DB 6-1 190 Fr. Coral Springs, FL 41 D’Mor Jean-Baptiste DB 6-0 172 So. Miami, FL 42 Reggie Peterson LB 6-2 225 So. Fort Pierce, FL 43 Nick Easters P 6-3 195 Fr. Brownsburg, Ind 44 Keegan Davis DL 6-3 235 R-Fr. Port Saint Lucie, FL 45 Joshua Lopes K 5-9 160 R-Fr. Doral, FL 46 Matthew Enriquez K 5-9 190 R-Fr. Coral Gables, FL 48 Gaethan Bernadel LB 6-1 210 So. Hallandale, FL 49 Shykieim Pace DL 6-4 220 So. Opa-Locka, FL 50 Naeer Jackson OL 6-6 320 Fr. Miami, FL 51 Jamarrion Solomon DL 6-0 260 Fr. Miami, FL 52 Malik Adams LB 6-0 220 So. Marietta, GA 53 Phillip Houston OL 6-5 250 So. McKinney, Texas 55 Kristoff Pollas OL 5-9 260 R-Fr. Miramar, FL 55 Baba Conate LB 6-2 230 So. Auburn Hills, MI 56 Tamarick Best LB 6-1 225 Fr. Pahokee, FL 56 Jadarious Lee OL 6-2 275 Fr. Nashville, Tenn 57 Steven Shannon DL 6-3 250 Fr. Miami, FL 58 Ashton Rivera OL 6-3 290 Fr. Cape Coral, FL 59 Wyatt Lawson OL 6-3 290 R-Fr. Plant City, FL 65 Julius Pierce OL 6-5 300 R-So. Sanford, FL 66 Jahmari Sylvester OL 6-5 317 So. Fort Lauderdale, FL 67 Jacob Peace OL 6-5 304 Jr. Berryville, Va 68 Sebastien Laraque OL 6-6 320 Fr. Maimi, FL 69 Ming Tjon OL 6-4 325 R-Fr. Plantation, FL 70 Donnell Johnson DL 6-2 300 Fr. Fort Lauderdale, FL 72 Deyavie Hammond OL 6-4 320 Jr. Lakeland, FL 73 Sam Hill OL 6-3 345 So. Waynesboro, GA 74 Rey Burnett OL 6-5 290 Jr. Edmond, Okla 75 John Bock II OL 6-3 305 Fr. Fort Lauderdale, FL 76 Robert Blanchard OL 6-4 300 Fr. Fort Myers, FL 77 Lyndell Hudson Jr. OL 6-6 300 R-Jr. Brooksville, FL 78 Shamar Hobdy-Lee OL 6-5 290 R-So. Tampa, FL 80 Kris Mitchell WR 6-1 175 R-So. Jacksonville, FL 81 Dean Patterson WR 6-2 200 R-Fr. Lutz, FL 82 Jett Law WR 5-10 170 Fr. Tampa, FL 83 Jalen Coutain WR 5-11 185 Fr. Orlando, FL 84 Brandon Ravelo TE 6-1 230 Fr. Hollywood, FL 85 Jackson McDonald TE 6-5 220 R-So. Marathon, FL 86 Jackson Lee LS 6-2 195 Fr. Gilbert, Ariz 87 Kamareon Williams TE 6-3 240 Jr. Delray Beach, FL 88 Josiah Miamen TE 6-4 245 So. Peoria, Ill 89 Ty Danzy DL 6-5 235 R-So. Anderson, S.C. 89 Deandre Jackson WR 5-9 160 Sr. Rushkin, FL 90 Travonte O’Neal DL 6-3 240 R-Fr. Vero Beach, FL 91 Jeramy Passmore DL 6-3 263 R-So. Miami, FL 92 Steven Conille DL 6-4 280 Gr. Brooklyn, N.Y. 93 Timothy Van DL 5-11 300 Fr. West Palm Beach, FL 94 Jordan Guerad DL 6-3 295 R-Fr. Valrico, FL 95 Jeremy Moore DL 6-3 300 R-So. Mobile, Ala 96 Jordan Doelling P 6-4 230 So. Melbourne, ASTL 97 Alex Nobles LB 6-2 245 Gr. Rocky Mount, N.C. 98 Savion Collins DL 6-4 290 Fr. Miami, FL 99 Davon Strickland DL 6-1 263 R-Jr. Hollywood, FL 34

Tyrese Chambers 0 | WR Amari Jones 2 | QB Dorian Hall 0 | GraysonDBJames 3 | QB Jacolby Hewitt 1 | WR Shaun Peterson Jr 3 | LB Latarie Kinsler 1 | DL Henry Gray 2 | DB CJ Christian 4 | DB Nate Jefferson 6 | WR Sharod Johnson 5 | WR AJ Mathis 5 | LB Adrian Cole 6 | DB Haden Carlson 4 | QB Donovan Manuel 10 | DemetriusLB Hill 7 | DB Artez Hooker 9 | WR Will Prendergast 9 | DL Mike Jackson 7 | WR Lexington Joseph 8 | RB Jake Howard 11 | LB Andrew Robison 11 | QB Gunnar Holmberg 12 | QB Hezekiah Masses 12 | QB 2022 FIU FOOTBALL ROSTER (NUMERICAL) FIU PANTHERSDJAiken 13 | DL Rivaldo Fairweather 13 | TE Jalen Bracey 14 | WR Larry Preston 14 | DB Teddy Richardson 15 | WR Pierce Withers 15 | DB 35

D’Mor Jean-Baptiste 41 | DB Reggie Peterson 42 | LB Jamal Potts 29 | DB Lucas Matias 35 | K Chance Coleman 34 | LB Joe Perkins 30 | DB Nasir Carter 33 | LB EJ Wilson Jr. 21 | RB Andrew Volmar 23 | DB Brian Blades Jr. 22 | DB Antonio Patterson 22 | RB Jay Barry Jr. 18 | WR Kejon Owens 20 | RB Khaya Wright 18 | LB Percy Courtney Jr. 19 | LB Ross Fournet 19 | WR Caleb Lynum 17 | WR Luke Knox 16 | LB Randall St. Felix 16 | WR D’Verik Daniels 24 | DB Kyan Brumfield 28 | DB Cory Neering 26 | RB Daton Montiel 25 | K Gio Richardson 26 | DB 2021 FIU FOOTBALL ROSTER (NUMERICAL) Chase Gabriel 37 | K Hosea Robinson 38 | RB Nehimiah Cher-Frere 40 | DB Miles Jones 39 | DB FIU PANTHERS Olsen Louis Baptiste 27 | DB Joe Hocker 17 | TE 36

Keegan Davis 44 | DL Nick Easters 43 | P Julius Pierce 65 | OL Jahmari Sylvester 66 | OL Jamarrion Solomon 51 | DL Malik Adams 52 | LB Baba Conate 55 | LB Kristoff Pollas 55 | OL Phillip Houston 53 | OL Wyatt Lawson 59 | OL Steven Shannon 57 | DL Ashton Rivera 58 | OL Tamarick Best 56 | LB Jadarious Lee 56 | OL Joshua Lopes 45 | K Matthew Enriquez 46 | K Naeer Jackson 50 | OL Gaethan Bernadel 48 | LB Shykieim Pace 49 | DL 2021 FIU FOOTBALL ROSTER (NUMERICAL) FIUJacobPANTHERSPeace 67 | OL Sebastien Laraque 68 | OL Ming Tjon 69 | OL Donnell Johnson 70| DL Deyavie Hammond 72 | OL Sam Hill 73 | OL Rey Burnett 74 | OL John Bock II 75 | OL Robert Blanchard 76 | OL Lyndell Hudson Jr. 77 | OL Shamar Hobdy-Lee 78 | OL 37

Jeramy Passmore 91 | DL Steven Conille 92 | DL Jett Law 82 | WR Jalen Coutain 83 | WR Travonte O’Neal 90 | DL Deandre Jackson 89 | WR Dean Patterson 81 | WR Kris Mitchell 80 | WR Brandon Ravelo 84 | TE Jackson McDonald 85 | TE Jackson Lee 86 | LS Kamareon Williams 87 | TE Josiah Miamen 88 | TE Ty Danzy 89 | DL 2021 FIU FOOTBALL ROSTER (NUMERICAL) FIU TimothyPANTHERSVan 93 | DL Jordan Doelling 96 | P Alex Nobles 97 | LB Jeremy Moore 95 | DL Jordan Guerad 94 | DL Savion Collins 98 | DL Davon Strickland 99 | DL 38

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Dr. Jessell received his baccalaureate degree in political science from Florida State University. He also holds an MBA and a Ph.D. in finance from FSU.

Dr. Kenneth A. Jessell is interim president of Florida International University. He was appointed to this position on Jan. 21, 2022. Prior to his appointment, Dr. Jessell served as senior vice president for finance and administration and Chief Financial Officer at FIU from 2009-2022. In this position, he was responsible for the management and administration of financial, facility and business service operations of the university. Dr. Jessell is also a professor of finance in FIU’s College of Business Administration. Prior to his time at FIU, Dr. Jessell served as the senior vice president for financial affairs at Florida Atlantic University. During his 26-year career at FAU, Dr. Jessell served in several key leadership positions, including interim university provost, interim vice president for University Advancement and executive director of the FAU Foundation, associate university provost and associate dean in the College of Business Administration. Dr. Jessell started his employment at FAU in 1983 as an assistant professor in the Department of Finance and Real Estate.

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This brief summary of NCAA rules is intended to give basic guidelines for all individuals associated with FIU. Please call the Athletics Compliance Office if you have specific questions or need clarification. your interest and support but remind you that inappropriate contact or an inadvertent action can jeopardize the eligibility of our student-athletes and prospects and compliance of the University with NCAA regulations. questions about contact with prospective or enrolled studentathlete, direct these questions to: Athletics Compliance Office A. Campus Center, Room I a “Representative of FIU’s Athletic Interests/Booster?” a graduate of FIU; Are or ever have been a member of the Golden Panther Club/Panther Athletic Club; Have ever made a donation to the Florida International University athletic programs; Have ever helped to arrange or have provided summer employment for been involved in any way with the FIU athletic program; been an FIU student-athlete.

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enrolled student-athletes; • Have ever

A prospective student-athlete is anyone who:

• Is enrolled in a two-year college;

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• Has started classes for the ninth grade (seventh grade for men’s basketball and women’s softball);

Who Do I Contact? If you have any

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or • Have ever

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The NCAA stipulates that once you have become a “Representative of FIU’s Athletic Interest/Boosters” you retain that identity forever, even if you no longer meet one of the criteria listed.

Who is Permitted to Recruit? Only coaches and authorized athletics department staff members are permitted to be involved in the recruiting process. Representatives of FIU’s athletics interests

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Florida International University (FIU), as a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and Conference USA, is responsible for ensuring that its various constituencies (i.e., University staff and faculty, student-athletes, alumni and friends) by NCAA and Conference USA rules and regulations. Under these rules, alumni and friends can be categorized as “representatives of Florida International University’s athletic interests” (otherwise known as “Boosters’).

Who is a Prospective Student-Athlete?

• Has officially withdrawn from a four-year college; or

• Has not started ninth grade but has received financial assistance or other benefits from the institution.

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Representatives of FIU’s Athletics Interest MAY:

• Co-signing or authorizing a loan;

• Send newspaper clippings, e-mails, and other information about prospective student-athletes to coaches;

• Rent-free or reduced-cost housing; or

• Use a student-athlete’s name, picture or appearance to promote sales or advertise the use of a commercial product or service.

• Cash or loans of any amount;

What is an Extra Benefit?

An extra benefit is any arrangement by an institutional staff member or a representative of the institution’s athletics interests to provide a student-athlete and/or his/her family with a benefit not specifically authorized by NCAA regulations.

• Employ at any time an enrolled studentathlete after contacting the Athletics Compliance Office and receiving approval from the Head Coach and the Athletics Compliance Office.

• Gifts or free services (e.g., airline tickets, restaurant meals, use of an automobile, etc.);

• Provide summer employment to prospective student-athletes who have signed a National Letter of Intent after contacting the Athletics Compliance Office and receiving approval from the Head Coach;

• Employment of a student-athlete at a rate higher than the wages paid for similar work, or payment to a student-athlete for work not performed.

Compliance with NCAA regulations is of the highest priority for our athletic program and institution. We need your assistance in complying with NCAA rules. If you are faced with a situation and unsure, as to how to respond, contact The Athletics Compliance Office at 305-348-2843.

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• Provide extra benefits (i.e., discounts, gifts, transportation) to prospective student-athletes, enrolled studentathletes or their parents, legal guardian(s), relatives or friends;

Representatives of FIU’s Athletics Interests/Boosters MAY NOT:

are prohibited from making in-person, on- or off-campus contacts or written or telephone communications with a prospective student athlete or the prospective student-athlete’s relatives or legal guardians. In addition, please be careful of social media posts that may give the appearance of recruiting.

• Accept telephone calls from prospective student-athletes and their family members as long as you do not discuss FIU or its athletics programs (must refer them to the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics);

Extra benefits that are not authorized by the NCAA would include, but are not limited to:

• Attend a prospective student-athlete’s contest, avoiding all contact with the prospect and/or his/her relatives;

• Provide any financial assistance to prospective student-athletes, enrolled student-athletes or their parents, legal guardian(s), relatives or friends; or

• Continue established family relationships with friends and neighbors that have prospective student-athlete aged children (please contact the Athletics Compliance Office if you have questions determining this);

• Be involved in the recruitment of prospective student-athletes, which includes contacting a prospective student-athlete or their parents, legal guardian(s) or relatives by letter, telephone or in-person (on or off campus) for the purpose of soliciting their participation in the athletics program;

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