2013 Middle Tennessee Armed Forces Bowl Media Guide

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AMIT RAWAT

MIDDLE TENNESSEE JIMMY STATEN

LOGAN KILGORE RICK STOCKSTILL

KENNETH GILSTRAP JOSH WALKER

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SAMMY SEAMSTER

ISAIAH ANDERSON

KEVIN BYARD

CHRISTIAN COLLIS RODERIC BLUNT

JOSH DAVIS

JORDAN PARKER DRAYTON CALHOUN

NICK NUNEZ WILLIAM PRATCHER

XAVIER WALKER


ALEXANDRO ANTOINE

COREY CARMICHAEL

LEIGHTON GASQUE

DEVIN CLARKE

JESSE GRISHAM

TAVARRES JEFFERSON

CHRISTIAN HENRY JIAJUAN FENNELL

DEARCO NOLAN

SHUBERT BASTIEN

PHOTO BY BARRY ANDERSEN

JARED SINGLETARY


STEPHEN ROBERTS JADAREIUS HAMLIN

KYLE GRISWOULD

JACOB CORBALEY T.T. BARBER

PATRICK McNEIL

CRAIG ALLEN DARIUS JOHNSON

2013 SCHEDULE Western Carolina W 45-24 at North Carolina L 40-20 Memphis W 17-15 at Florida Atlantic * W 42-35 at BYU L 37-10 East Carolina * L 24-17 at North Texas* L 34-7 Marshall * W 51-49 at UAB * W 24-21 FIU * W 48-0 at Southern Miss * W 42-21 UTEP * W 48-17 Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl

* - denotes Conference USA game

MARCUS HENRY REGGIE WHATLEY

PHOTO BY JUSTIN MIER

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Table of Contents CONTENTS 2013 Season/Players

2013 Notebook....................................... 4-7 Records Watch....................................... 8-10 All-Star Blue Raiders.................................12 Numerical Roster.......................................13 Alphabetical Roster/Two-Deep Lineups....14 Player Profile Updates......................... 15-28 Pronunciation Guide.................................28

Game-by-Game Review...................... 47-50 2013 Statistics..................................... 51-53 Game-by-Game Offense...........................54 Game-by-Game Defense...........................55 Start Chart/Game Summaries...................56 Scoring Drives...........................................57 Long Plays.................................................58 Superlatives..............................................59 The Last Time............................................60 Participation.............................................61 Bowl Recaps..............................................62 Bowl Superlatives.....................................63 Bowl Team Marks......................................64

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Quick Facts..................................................2 Media Information......................................2 Bowl Practice Schedule...............................2 Bowl Headquarters.....................................3 Contacts......................................................3

2013 Season

Football Staff

Head Coach Rick Stockstill................... 29-31 David Bibee...............................................33 Joe Cauthen..............................................33 Steve Ellis..................................................34 Buster Faulkner.........................................34 Rick Mallory..............................................35 Tyrone Nix.................................................35 Mike Polly.................................................36 Geep Wade................................................36 Justin Watts..............................................37 Brent Brock...............................................37 Chris Matusek/Jason Spray........................38 Robbie Stewart/Kortne Gosha...................39 Football Support................................. 40-43

The University

Middle Tennessee......................................44 President Sidney A. McPhee......................45 Athletic Director Chris Massaro..................46

Mission Statement The Middle Tennessee Athletic Program promotes excellence in athletics and provides academic and athletic opportunities for every student-athlete, the University, and the community. Building on tradition, the program advances the University’s regional and national stature and creates opportunities for innovative partnerships throughout the region. Middle Tennessee State University continually works to maximize human, financial, and physical resources to create and heighten the quality of its sports programs.

2013 Middle Tennessee Football Bowl Guide Credits Editorial: The 2013 Middle Tennessee Football Bowl Guide is a publication of the Athletic Communications Office and is intended to serve all media and followers of Blue Raider football. The guide was written, designed, and edited by Mark Owens, associate athletic director/communications. A special thanks also goes to Bradley Lambert for his services and to the athletic communications staff for their assistance in proofreading. Cover design and layout was done by Bradley Lambert. Questions, comments, or corrections should be directed in writing to Associate AD/Communications Mark Owens at owens@goblueraiders.com. Photography: Photography provided by Bradley Lambert, Betsy Johns, and Ken Robinson. Printing: The 2013 Middle Tennessee Bowl Guide was printed by Franklin Graphics in Nashville, Tenn. 1213-0784 – Middle Tennessee State University is an AA/EEO employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, or age in its programs and activities. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the nondiscrimination policies: Executive Director of Institutional Equity and Compliance, 1301 E. Main Street, CAB 220, Murfreesboro, TN 37132, 615-898-2185. Additionally, the MTSU Title IX Coordinator, designated to monitor and oversee Title IX complaints, may be contacted at: Sam Ingram Building 2269 Middle Tennessee Blvd. Murfreesboro, TN 37132 615-898-5133, or via this webpage: http://www.mtsu.edu/titleix/.

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Media Information Back-to-Back 8-Win Seasons

QUICK FACTS University Information Location..........................................Murfreesboro, TN 37132 Founded....................................................................... 1911 Enrollment................................................................ 23,881 Nickname..........................................................Blue Raiders Colors..................................................Royal Blue and White Conference ..................................................Conference USA President...........................Dr. Sidney A. McPhee (13th year) Alma Mater.............................................. Prairie View, 1976 Director of Athletics....................... Chris Massaro (9th year) Alma Mater....................................Northern Colorado, 1983 Stadium.........................................Floyd/Horace Jones Field Surface...................................................................Synthetic Capacity.................................................................... 30,788 Basic Offense...........................................................Multiple Basic Defense..................................................................4-3 Football Information First Year of Football....................................................... 1911 Overall Record (Years)..................................544-400-28 (99) FBS Bowl Appearances................................................ 4 (1-2) Last Postseason Appearance.......................................... 2011 Stadium...................Johnny “Red� Floyd (Horace Jones Field) Capacity...................................................................... 30,788 Playing Surface:....................... Sportexe Synthetic Turf, 2006 2013 Record..............................8-4 (6-2 C-USA/T2nd in East) Offense......................................................................Multiple Defense...............................................................4-3 Multiple Web site.................................................. GoBlueRaiders.com

Travel Plans The Middle Tennessee football team and official party will travel by charter plane and will arrive in Forth Worth at approximately 10:00 a.m. on Thursday, Dec. 26. While in Fort Worth, the Blue Raiders will be headquartered at the Renaissance Worthington (817.882.1720) and will practice at Burleson Centennial High School. The team will return home immediately following the game on Dec. 30. Middle Tennessee Athletic Communications staff in attendance will be Mark Owens, Associate AD/ Communications; Russell Luna, assistant, Bradley Lambert, director of internet services, and Nathan Wallach, media specialist. For information regarding Coach Rick Stockstill or to gain interviews with players, please contact Mark Owens. If you need images from the bowl week or the past season emailed, contact Lambert at blambert@goblueraiders.com.

Armed Forces Bowl Practice Schedule Coach Rick Stockstill will be available to the media at the beginning of practice at Burleson Centennial High School Dec. 26-29. Once dressed, Middle Tennessee players will be available for an interview period prior to each practice at the indoor facility adjacent to the practice field except the practice on December 29. All times listed are CT. Media members are encouraged to arrive at the practice facility early because the schedule may change. The first three outside periods of practice (approximately 15 minutes) will be open to the media, including still photographers and videographers. Media members must remain on the sidelines once practice begins. Following the first three periods, practice will be CLOSED. Members of the Middle Tennessee team will not be available for interviews at the team hotel or after practice.

PRACTICE SCHEDULE

Thursday, December 26 Team arrives 1:25 PM Player interviews approximately 1:30 PM Coach Stockstill interview approximately 1:35 PM Practice begins 1:40 PM Friday, December 27 Team arrives 2:40 PM Player interviews approximately 2:45 PM Coach Stockstill interview approximately 2:50 PM Practice begins 2:55 PM Saturday, December 28 Team arrives 11:35 AM Player interviews approximately 11:40 AM Coach Stockstill interview approximately 11:45 AM Practice begins 11:50 AM Sunday, December 29 Team arrives: 1:45 PM Coach Stockstill interview approximately 1:50 PM Walk-Thru begins at 2:00 PM NO PLAYER INTERVIEWS THIS DAY

Athletic Communications Staff

MARK OWENS Associate AD/ Athletic Communications

RUSSELL LUNA Assistant Director

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KATIE PARKER Assistant Director

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BRADLEY LAMBERT Director of Internet Services/Photography

NATHAN WALLACH Media Specialist

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BRENT BEERENDS Intern

beerends@goblueraiders.com

MILES MCQUIGGAN Intern

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Media Information 2013 Armed Forces Bowl Directory BOWL HEADQUARTERS

KEY PHONE NUMBERS

NAVY HEADQUARTERS Omni Fort Worth Hotel 1300 Houston Street Fort Worth, TX 76102 Phone: 817.350.4046

Mark Owens, Associate AD/Communications for Middle Tennessee Renaissance Worthington (817.882.1720) Cell: 615.631.9520 Email: owens@goblueraiders.com Web site: GoBlueRaiders.com

Armed Forces Bowl Schedule All times listed are Central December 26, 2013 Middle Tennessee arrives in Fort Worth approximately 10:00 AM 1:30 PM: Team Practice at Burleson Centennial High School 5:30 PM: Team Welcome Reception 6:00 PM: Team Dinner at Reata Restaurant in Sundance Square Plaza 7:15 PM: Team Gift Suite and Team Photo (Sundance Square Plaza)

MEDIA HEADQUARTERS Courtyard by Marriott-Blackstone 601 Main Street Forth Worth, TX 76102 Phone: 972.922.3011

Dominic Clark Media Operations Director Office: 702.682.9937 TCU Press Box: 817.257.5658 Cell: 702.682.9937

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MIDDLE TENNESSEE HEADQUARTERS Renaissance Worthington 200 Main Street Forth Worth, TX 76102 Phone: 817.882.1720

Scott Strasemeier, Football Contact for Navy Omni Fort Worth (817.350.4046) Cell: 410.293.8775 Email: sstrasem@usna.edu Web site: navysports.com

December 27, 2013 12:00 PM: Team Kickoff Luncheon at Omni Fort Worth Hotel 2:45 PM: Team Practice at Burleson Centennial High School 6:00 PM: Team Comedy Event at Four Day Weekend in Sundance Square December 28, 2013 11:40 AM: Team Practice at Burleson Centennial High School 3:00 PM: Team Captains visit Cook Children’s Hospital 7:00 PM: Fireside Chat with Drew Pearson and Randy White (players lounge at hotel) December 29, 2013 1:30 PM: Walk-Thru at Amon G. Carter Stadium 6:00 PM: Pep Rally at Sundance Square 7:00 PM: Movie December 30, 2013 8:30 AM: Middle Tennessee arrives at Amon G. Carter Stadium 8:45 AM: Stadium Gates Open 10:45 AM: MT vs Navy 2:15 PM: Postgame Press Conference (time is approximate) 7:00 PM: Arrive back at MT Campus

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Bowl Notebook

THIS’N’THAT n MT’s 31 turnovers forced this season ranks second most under Stockstill. In 2009 they forced 33 and in 2007 the Raiders forced 30. n MT has forced 31 turnovers which ranks 5th nationally and are also 3rd nationally in fumble recoveries (16). n MT ranks 10th nationally in fewest penalties per game (4.0). In fact, the penalties (4.0) and penalty yards (40.1) per game are the fewest in the Stockstill era. n MT’s third down conversion percentage of 47% is its best since 2001 (51%). n MT has four interception returns for touchdowns this season, which is a new school record. n Over the last 17 games, the Blue Raider defense has come up with 24 interceptions. The team has 15 picks in 2013 by eight different players. n Kevin Byard has 326 career interception return yards to own the MT career record and rank first on the NCAA active list. The NCAA all-time record is 501 by FSU’s Terrell Buckley. n Kevin Byard is T2nd among NCAA’s active players in interceptions per game at 0.38. n Leighton Gasque is third all-time at MT with 16.0 sacks. n 2013 is the 99th season of football at MT. n 2013 is the 15th season of FBS (1-A) football for MT as its first season was 1999. n WR Kyle Griswould has caught at least one reception in 34 straight games, which is second most all-time. n Logan Kilgore owns the MT record with 53 TD passes and is ranked second all-time in passing yards (7,631). n DT Jimmy Staten, P Josh Davis, and OL Josh Walker have played in a team-high 48 career games. n Consecutive Starts Leaders: Kyle Griswould 27, Logan Kilgore 25 and Josh Walker 24. n MT’s 15 interceptions gained this season is the most since 2009 and third most under Stockstill. n Josh Davis is third in C-USA in punting average at 41.9

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and his16 kicks of 50 or more yards is second. n Senior Dearco Nolan’s three-sack performance against FAU ranked as the second-most ever in a game at MT. n Under Rick Stockstill, the Blue Raiders have been involved in 13 games that were decided in the final minute of regulation or overtime. n Head Coach Rick Stockstill is third on the school’s all-time wins list with 51 victories. n MT has scored a touchdown on its opening drive of the game 25 times under Stockstill. n In 99 games under Rick Stockstill, the Blue Raiders are +30 in turnover margin. n MT was +10 in turnover margin in 2012 and are +12 in 2013 to rank 9th nationally. n MT’s 93-yard touchdown pass from Logan Kilgore to Marcus Henry at UAB went down as the fourth longest scoring pass in school history and the 8th longest in the NCAA this season. n The longest offensive drive in the Rick Stockstill era was 9:33 at North Texas in 2006. It resulted in a TD.

TOP OFFENSIVE GAMES UNDER STOCKSTILL Total Yards 654 646 629 587 585 582 556 555 523 510

Opponent Austin Peay (2010) WKU (2009) UTEP (2013) FIU (2009) Marshall (2013) Troy (2011) FIU (2013) Louisville (2007) FIU (2012) Georgia Tech (2012)

Points 56 62 48 48 51 35 48 42 34 49

PERMANENT CAPTAINS

Following the final regular season game, Blue Raider players voted on this year’s permanent captains. Head Coach Rick Stockstill announced that QB Logan Kilgore, OL Josh Walker, DT Jimmy Staten, and LB Craig Allen would serve as the 2013 permanent captains. This is the football program’s highest honor.

THE LAST FIVE

During Middle Tennessee’s current five-game winning streak it has posted some impressive numbers. The Raiders are outscoring the opposition 42.6 to 21.6, outgaining their opponents 523.4 yards to 341.4 yards, have allowed just one sack, converted 51 percent on third down, and scored on 23 of 25 red zone chances.

COMEBACK KIDS

In 2013, Middle Tennessee owns three fourth quarter comeback victories and another that was decided in overtime where it never trailed. MT hit a 40-yard field goal with 1:49 left to beat Memphis (17-15) then went to FAU and won in overtime. The Raiders won on the last play of the game against Marshall, then hit a field goal with :03 left to top UAB.

OFFENSE SHINING

Despite a slow start, Middle Tennessee’s offense has enjoyed a productive 2013. The unit has posted 4,989 total yards which ranks as the fourth most in school history and stands just 494 yards shy of breaking the school record set in 2009. The offense has also scored 371 points to rank as the fifth highest total and is 46 points from a new school mark.

8 IS GREAT

Middle Tennessee picked up its eighth win in the regular season finale against UTEP to mark the first time since 1992 a Blue Raider team has had consecutive eight or more win seasons. It is just the fourth time in the FBS era (since 1999) MT has won eight or more games in a year. In 99 total seasons of football, this marks the 23rd time the Blue Raiders have collected eight or more wins.

BLUE RAIDERS BOWL HISTORY

The Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl marks the eighth bowl Middle Tennessee has participated in during its football history but the fourth in the FBS era. The Blue Raiders faced Central Michigan in the 2006 Motor City Bowl (lost 31-14), then defeated Southern Miss (42-32) in the 2009 New Orleans Bowl to cap a 10-3 season. MT went to the 2011 GoDaddy.com Bowl where they fell to Miami, OH (35-21). Prior to the FBS era, the Blue Raiders competed in the 1956 Refrigerator Bowl, the 1960 and 1961 Tangerine Bowls, and the 1964 Grantland Rice Bowl.

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Bowl Notebook 19 SCORES FOR DEFENSE

PLAYERS OF THE WEEK TOP 10 SINGLE-SEASON

With Kevin Byard’s 51-yard interception return for a touchdown against USM, the Blue Raiders have now scored 19 defensive touchdowns under Rick Stockstill and 14 have come since 2009. Of the 19 scores, 12 have been interceptions and seven have come by way of fumble returns.

(as selected by the coaches) RECORDS SET IN 2010

SUSTAINED SCORING DRIVES

Middle Tennessee has had 31 scoring drives this season of 70 or more yards which ranks as the most in the Rick Stockstill era. The previous high was 23 in 2009. The Blue Raiders enter the bowl game with five straight scoring drives of 70 or more yards, while 18 of their last 24 have been that distance.

LOOKING FOR 100

During its history, Middle Tennessee owns an impressive 150-52-1 (.741) record when a back gains 100 or more yards rushing. Under Rick Stockstill, a Blue Raider OPPORTUNISTIC DEFENSE The Blue Raider defense has forced 31 turnovers that has reached the 100-yard mark 33 times and the team has led to 85 points, including 65 in league play. More has a 28-5 mark in those games. importantly, the unit has scored five touchdowns (4 INT, 30 IS MAGIC 1 FR) which is the most in the FBS era (since 1999). Under Rick Stockstill, the Blue Raiders are 37-3 when scoring 30 points or more. The three losses came at LouRUSHING RAIDERS Middle Tennessee’s rushing attack ranks 3rd in C-USA isville in 2007 when the Blue Raiders fell, 58-42, at Troy and 25th nationally at 208.3 yards per game. However, in 2011, 38-35, and at home against WKU in 2011, 36-33 in conference action MT is averaging 236.2 yards rushing (2OT). compared to 148.8 in non-conference play. The Raiders have topped 200 yards rushing in five straight games and THE PICK MEN seven for the season, while going over 300 yards twice. Middle Tennessee enters the bowl game ranked 27th nationally in total interceptions with 15. All 15 picks have been by eight different players. Overall, the Blue Raiders FIVE FOR 100 For the first time in Middle Tennessee’s FBS era (since have 24 interceptions over their last 17 games. 1999), the Blue Raiders have had five different players top the 100-yard rushing mark in the same season. Jordan 90-YARD DRIVES Parker, Reggie Whatley, Austin Grammer, Shane Tucker, The Blue Raiders have put together 16 scoring drives and Jeremiah Bryson have all recorded at least one 100- of 90 or more yards under Rick Stockstill. MT had four in yard game in 2013. In fact, the fivesome have totaled 10 2011, and three each in 2012 and 2009. The longest drive games of 100 or more yards this season which is also a was a 99 yarder in a 2007 win at Louisiana-Monroe. Nine have been engineered by Logan Kilgore. new FBS record for MT.

2013 TURNOVER BREAKDOWN Opponent MT TOs Opp. Pts. Opp. TOs MT Pts. Margin WCU 2 10 2 0 UNC 3 9 2 6 -1 UM 1 3 2 7 +1 FAU 2 7 5 14 +3 BYU 1 0 5 7 +4 ECU 2 0 1 3 -1 UNT 3 7 3 7 0 MU 2 7 2 0 0 UAB 1 0 2 7 +1 FIU 1 0 4 17 +3 USM 0 0 2 14 +2 UTEP 1 3 1 3 0 Total 19 46 31 85 +12

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200-YARD RUSHING GAMES

Under Rick Stockstill, the Blue Raiders have rushed for 200 or more yards 33 times and 25 have come since 2009. Here is a list of the 200-yard games:

n vs FIU (11/7/09).............................. 385 n vs Austin Peay (9/11/10)................. 353 n vs Marshall (10/24/13)...................308 n vs UTEP (11/30/13).........................304 n vs FAU (9/8/12)............................... 302 n vs FAU (9/21/13).............................296 n vs FAU (11/27/10)........................... 287 n vs UL (11/14/09)............................. 287 n vs FAU (11/4/06)............................. 271 n vs WCU (8/29/13)...........................270 n vs Louisville (9/6/07)...................... 265 n vs GT (9/29/12)............................... 264 n vs Memphis (10/13/07).................. 260 n vs UAB (11/2/13)............................259 n vs FIU (10/13/12)............................ 256 n vs FIU (11/9/13)..............................249 n vs Southern Miss (11/23/13)..........246 n vs ULM (10/23/10).......................... 244 n vs Southern Miss (12/20/09).......... 243 n vs FAU (10/31/09)........................... 239 n vs North Texas (11/22/08)............... 237 n vs ASU (11/2/10)............................ 236 n vs WKU (10/24/09)......................... 229 n vs WKU (11/1/12)........................... 224 n vs UL (9/25/10)............................... 217 n vs ULM (10/21/06).......................... 215 n vs USA (11/17/12).......................... 212 n vs North Texas (9/30/06)................. 212 n vs ASU (11/11/06).......................... 211 n vs Miami, OH (1/6/11).................... 208 n vs WKU (10/6/11)........................... 206 n vs ASU (10/20/07).......................... 205 n vs Memphis (10/1/11).................... 200

SACK MAN

Middle Tennessee junior Leighton Gasque has spent his Blue Raider career playing on passing downs as an undersized defensive end. That has not slowed his production as the Hiram, GA, native has 16.0 career sacks to rank third all-time. He needs five more to pass Jamari Lattimore (20.5) for second.

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Game Offense Defense Special Teams WCU Parker Barber Rhodes UNC Jefferson Bastien Calhoun UM Henry McNeil Carmichael FAU Whatley Nolan C. Brown BYU Walker Byard Seamster ECU Henry Roberts Burke UNT Grammer Fennell Staten MU Kilgore Gilstrap C. Brown UAB Whatley C. Henry Clark FIU Carmichael Byard Hamlin USM Anderson Huff Corbaley UTEP Griswould Blunt Rooker


Bowl Notebook Career Games

Career Games

Jimmy Staten, DT.................... 48 Josh Davis, P............................ 48 Josh Walker, OL....................... 48 Kenneth Gilstrap, CB............... 45 Tavarres Jefferson, WR............ 44 Dearco Nolan, DE..................... 43 Corey Carmichael, LB............... 43 Sammy Seamster, CB.............. 43 Roderic Blunt, LB.................... 41 Jadareius Hamlin, OL............... 40 Logan Kilgore, QB.................... 38 Kyle Griswould, WR................. 36 Max Ugboaja, DE..................... 36 Shubert Bastien, DE................ 36 Christian Henry, LB.................. 36 Leighton Gasque, LB............... 36 Reggie Whatley, WR................ 35 Stephen Roberts, LB................ 35 Jesse Grisham, OL.................... 34 Craig Allen, LB......................... 33 Khari Burke, CB....................... 33 Isaiah Anderson, OL................ 33 William Pratcher, RB................ 30 Reginald Farmer, CB................ 31 Chris Sharpe, CB...................... 31 Jiajuan Fennell, DE.................. 31 Patrick McNeil, DT................... 24 Kevin Byard, S......................... 24 Christian Collis, WR................. 24 Darius Johnson, OL.................. 24 James Roberson, LB................ 24 Ykeem Wells, LB...................... 24 Blaine Sidders, DS................... 24 Drayton Calhoun, RB............... 23 Alexandro Antoine, DE............ 23 Jordan Parker, RB.................... 22 Chase Pennycuff, FB................ 21 T.T. Barber, LB.......................... 21 Jeremiah Bryson, RB............... 19 Marcus Henry, WR................... 18 Jared Singletary, CB................ 18 O’Shae Bridges, DL.................. 17 Herbert King, CB...................... 14 Jonah Sells, OL........................ 14 Nick Nunez, OL........................ 14 Cody Clark, PK......................... 13 John Kelly, CB.......................... 13 Canon Rooker, PK.................... 12 Chris Perkins, WR..................... 12 Chris Brown, S......................... 12 Veion Robinson, LB................. 12 Xavier Walker, S....................... 12 Steven Rhodes, DE................... 12 Shaquille Huff, DT.................... 12 Hunter Rogers, OL................... 12 Terry Pettis, WR....................... 12 Devin Clarke, WR..................... 12 Derious Bennett, DT................ 11 Demetrius Frazier, WR............. 11 William Wilson, TE................... 10 Austin Grammer, QB................ 10 Chris Hale, DT............................ 9 William Eads, LS........................ 9 Daniel Stephens, OL.................. 8 Iman Smith, LB......................... 7 Judd Hunt, OL............................ 6 Adam Stickel, OL....................... 6 Evan Ward, LB........................... 5 Anfornee Stewart, LB................ 5 Shane Tucker, RB....................... 4 Shon Akins, CB.......................... 3 Raynard Felton, DT.................... 3 Nolan Genovese, QB.................. 2 Zachary Lopez, P....................... 2 Houston Brown, WR.................. 2 Jermaine Dave, WR................... 2 Patrick Hughes, OL.................... 1

Logan Kilgore, QB.................... 37 Jimmy Staten, DL.................... 34 Josh Walker, OL....................... 33 Kyle Griswould, WR/RB........... 28 Kenneth Gilstrap, CB............... 25 Isaiah Anderson, OL................ 24 Darius Johnson, OL.................. 24 Kevin Byard, S......................... 24 Tavarres Jefferson, WR............ 22 Christian Collis, WR................. 21 Jadareius Hamlin, OL............... 20 Roderic Blunt, LB..................... 18 Jacob Corbaley, TE................... 18 T.T. Barber, LB.......................... 18 Christian Henry, LB.................. 17 Patrick McNeil, DT................... 17 Craig Allen, LB......................... 16 Shubert Bastien, DE................ 15 Jiajuan Fennell, DE.................. 14 Stephen Roberts, LB................ 13 Jordan Parker, RB.................... 12 Alexandro Antoine, DE............ 11 Chris Sharpe, CB...................... 10 Marcus Henry, WR................... 10 Corey Carmichael, LB................. 9 Xavier Walker, S......................... 9 Jared Singletary, CB.................. 8 Dearco Nolan, DE....................... 8 Sammy Seamster, CB................ 8 Jesse Grisham, OL...................... 7 Nick Nunez, OL.......................... 7 William Pratcher, RB.................. 5 Reggie Whatley, RB................... 5 Khari Burke, CB......................... 4 Drayton Calhoun, CB................. 3 Josh Chester, OL........................ 3 Shane Tucker, RB....................... 3 Jeremiah Bryson, RB................ 2 Reginald Farmer, S.................... 2 Daniel Stephens, OL.................. 2 Shaquille Huff, DT...................... 1 Jimal McBride, DT...................... 1 James Roberson, LB.................. 1 Adam Stickel, OL....................... 1 Leighton Gasque, LB................. 1 Chris Brown, S........................... 1

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MT IN C-USA/NCAA STATISTICS

TEAM Pct. or No. C-USA NCAA Rushing Offense 208.3 3rd 25th Passing Offense 207.4 6th 85th Total Offense 415.8 4th 62nd Scoring Offense 30.9 5th 56th Rushing Defense 185.4 7th 85th Pass Efficiency Defense 127.04 8th 67th Total Defense 404.2 7th 65th Scoring Defense 26.4 8th 63rd Net Punting 34.67 10th 106th Punt Returns 6.83 8th 83rd Kickoff Returns 22.03 6th 50th Turnover Margin 1.0 1st 9th Pass Defense 218.8 6th 42nd Passing Efficiency 123.8 6th 82nd Sacks 2.25 6th 46th Tackles for Loss 5.4 9th 91st Sacks Allowed 1.25 3rd 23rd

WHERE ARE THE COACHES?

Press Box David Bibee, Safeties Joe Cauthen, Defensive Line Rick Mallory, Offensive Tackles/Tight Ends Buster Faulkner, Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Sidelines Rick Stockstill, Head Coach Steve Ellis, Co-Defensive Coordinator/Cornerbacks Tyrone Nix, Co-Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers Geep Wade, Offensive Line Justin Watts, Wide Receivers Mike Polly, Running Backs

TACKLING MACHINE

Sophomore linebacker T.T. Barber enters the bowl game with 112 total tackles, which is the most by a Blue Raider since Cam Robinson collected 113 in 2009. Once he surpasses Robinson, his total will be the most since Nathaniel Claybrooks’ 118 in 1994. With at least seven stops against Navy, Barber’s total will be the most since Roosevelt Colvard had 120 in 1986.

CLASSROOM SUCCESS

Under Rick Stockstill, the Blue Raiders have enjoyed unprecedented success on and off the field. Along with a strong APR of 983, the Blue Raiders have graduated 112 of 117 student-athletes who have exhausted their eligibility. MT will also take the field against Navy with 17 student-athletes owning a degree. That figure ranks ted for fifth nationally (Alabama 28, Louisville 21, yards to tie Wes Counts for the record (8,007). Nebraska 20, Arkansas State 20, MT 17, Baylor 17, Virginia n With 325 passing yards against UTEP on 11/30/13, Tech 17, Louisiana Tech 17) Kilgore recorded his 20th 200-yard passing game which is a Blue Raider career record. The previous mark of 18 LOGAN KILGORE NOTES was shared by Wes Counts and Clint Marks. n With 325 passing yards against UTEP, senior signal- n Kilgore has a career completion percentage of 61.1 caller Logan Kilgore became the first player in school his- and has a chance to become only the fourth quarterback tory to throw for 2,000 or more yards in three consecu- in school history to finish above the 60 percent mark. tive seasons. Kilgore had 2,231 yards in 2011, 2,571 yards n Kilgore’s completion percentage of .850 vs FIU this in 2012 and now has 2,289 yards in 2013. season (17-20) ranked as third-best in school history. n One of just four signal-callers in MT history to top n His four touchdown passes against Marshall was 7,000 career yards, Kilgore currently has 7,631 yards to one shy of his career-high and tied for fourth on MT rank second on the all-time list and needs 376 more single-game list. STOCKSTILL YEAR-BY-YEAR

Year School W-L Pct. Conf. Note 2006 Middle Tennessee 7-6 .538 6-1 Shared Sun Belt Championship; Motor City Bowl 2007 Middle Tennessee 5-7 .416 4-3 2008 Middle Tennessee 5-7 .416 3-4 Upset Maryland at home 2009 Middle Tennessee 10-3 .769 7-1 Won New Orleans Bowl; 1st SBC team to win 10 games 2010 Middle Tennessee 6-7 .462 5-3 GoDaddy.com Bowl 2011 Middle Tennessee 2-10 .200 1-7 2012 Middle Tennessee 8-4 .667 6-2 Upset Georgia Tech on road 2013 Middle Tennessee 8-4 .667 6-2 Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl Total 51-48 .515 38-23

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Bowl Notebook MT STATISTICS: WINS VS LOSSES

UNIFORM COMBOS UNDER STOCKSTILL n BLUE ON WHITE WITH SILVER HELMETS........ 13-7 n BLUE ON WHITE WITH BLACK HELMETS........... 1-0 n BLUE ON WHITE WITH WHITE HELMETS........... 1-0 n BLACK ON BLACK WITH SILVER HELMETS......... 2-2 n BLACK ON BLACK WITH BLACK HELMETS......... 2-0 n WHITE ON WHITE WITH WHITE HELMETS......... 1-0 n BLUE ON SILVER WITH SILVER HELMETS.......... 2-3 n BLACK ON SILVER WITH SILVER HELMETS........ 1-0 n WHITE ON BLUE WITH SILVER HELMETS...... 15-17 n BLUE ON BLUE WITH SILVER HELMETS............. 4-7 n WHITE ON WHITE WITH SILVER HELMETS........ 4-9 n WHITE ON BLACK WITH SILVER HELMETS......... 0-1 n WHITE ON SILVER WITH SILVER HELMETS ....... 1-2 n BLUE ON SILVER WITH BLACK HELMETS........... 1-0 n WHITE ON BLUE WITH WHITE HELMETS........... 1-0 n WHITE ON BLACK WITH BLACK HELMETS......... 1-0 n BLUE ON BLACK WITH BLACK HELMETS........... 1-0

n Kilgore has engineered nine career drives of 90 or more yards. He had four in 2011, three in 2012 and two this season. His career long drive was a 98 yarder in a win over Troy in 2012. n Kilgore’s four 300-yard passing games ranks second all-time at MT. Wes Counts owns record with seven.

KYLE GRISWOULD NOTES

n Griswould’s 112 career receptions has him ranked seventh on the all-time list. He needs three more to tie Malcolm Beyah for sixth. n Griswould enters the bowl game with 1,280 career receiving yards and is the sixth receiver under Stockstill to obtain 1,000 career yards (Malcolm Beyah, Anthony Amos, Sancho McDonald, Patrick Honeycutt, Tavarres Jefferson). n Needs 25 more receiving yards to tie Tavarres Jefferson (1,305) for 10th on the all-time list. n In the season opener against WCU, Griswould returned a punt 57 yards for a touchdown. It marked the first punt return for a score since Kerry Wright brought one back at Akron in 2004.

KEVIN BYARD NOTES

n Earned First Team Freshman All-American honors last year by the FWAA. n In 24 career games played, Byard has forced or gained 13 turnovers (9 INTs, 3 FF, 1 FR). n Had his 9th career interception in win over USM, which he returned for a 51-yard TD. Has 5 picks on the season which equals the 8th most in school history.

TOTAL 51-48

TAVARRES JEFFERSON NOTES n Owns the Middle Tennessee career record with four

interception returns for touchdowns. n Had a career-best 17 tackles against North Texas. n His 326 interception return yards makes him MT’s all-time leader and currently puts him No. 1 on the NCAA active list. The all-time NCAA record is 501 yards set by Florida State’s Terrell Buckley.

REGGIE WHATLEY NOTES

n Had a career-high 155 yards rushing at UAB and now has three 100-yard games on the season. n Whatley has rushed for a personal-best 631 yards in 2013 and his 6.8 yards per carry average is tops on the team. n Reggie Whatley ranks 29th nationally in kickoff return average this season at 24.7 per attempt. n Had a 96-yard kickoff return for a TD vs WKU in 2012 and a school record 222 kickoff return yards. n Whatley’s 762 kickoff return yards in 2012 ranked 4th on the single-season list. n Whatley currently has 1,247 career kickoff return yards to rank third all-time at MT.

MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS INFO Coin Kickoff/ First Game Opponent Captain Captain Captain Toss Receive Poss. Length Jersey Pants Helmet Result WCU Nolan Walker Davis Lost Receive TD 2:58 Blue White Silver W, 45-24 UNC Roberts Corbaley Griswould Won Kickoff Punt 3:33 White Blue Silver L, 40-20 Memphis Blunt Jefferson Roberson Won Kickoff Punt 3:11 Blue White Black W, 17-15 FAU Byard D. Johnson Carmichael Lost Receive Punt 3:28 White White White W, 42-35ot BYU Staten Kilgore Gilstrap Lost Receive FG 3:13 White Blue Silver L, 37-10 ECU Nolan Walker Seamster Won Kickoff TD 3:21 Blue Silver Silver L, 24-17 UNT McNeil M. Henry Fennell Lost Receive Fumble 2:45 White White Silver L, 34-7 Marshall Allen Corbaley Gasque Won Kickoff TD 3:50 Black Black Black W, 51-49 UAB Staten Grisham Whatley Lost Kickoff Punt 3:20 White Blue White W, 24-21 FIU Barber Hamlin Blunt Lost Receive TD 3:03 Blue White White W, 48-0 USM Gilstrap Nunez Carmichael Won Kickoff Punt 3:15 White Black Black W, 42-21 UTEP Antoine Anderson Gasque Won Kickoff TD 3:02 Blue Black Black W, 48-17

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n Jefferson registered the first 100-yard receiving game of his career in loss to UNC earlier this season. Jefferson turned in a personal best 101 yards on seven catches. n Made game-winning catch with no time left against Marshall and accounted for 70 yards on five catches in final drive. n Jefferson saw his streak of catching at least one pass in 17 straight games come to an end at BYU. n Jefferson’s 126 career receptions (1,305 yards) has him ranked 4th on the career top 10 list at MT. n Ranks 10th on the all-time list in receiving yardage with 1,305. He needs 63 more yards to move past George Dykes for ninth.

ALL-CONFERENCE

n Despite finishing with a 6-2 league record, tying for second in the East Division and defeating the East champion, the Blue Raiders placed just two players on the all-conference team. Linebacker T.T. Barber was the only first team selection while offensive lineman Josh Walker earned second team honors. The following players were placed on the honorable mention team: Kevin Byard, Josh Davis, Darius Johnson, Stephen Roberts and Jimmy Staten.

RAIDERS IN THE NFL

n MT currently has four players on NFL rosters. Erik Walden (Colts), Phillip Tanner (Cowboys), Benny Cunningham (Rams), and Jamari Lattimore (Packers).

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TEAM WINS LOSSES Scoring Per Game 39.6 13.5 Rushing Yards Per Game 250.8 123.5 Passing Yards Per Game 228.8 164.8 Total Offense Per Game 479.5 288.2 Total Defense Per Game 366.4 481.0 Rushing Yards Allowed Per Game 167.2 223.0 Turnovers Committed 10 9 Scoring Defense 22.8 33.8 Quarterback Sacks 20 7 Tackles for Loss 46 19 4th Quarter Points 75 13 4th Quarter Points Allowed 58 31 Logan Kilgore Efficiency Rating 145.86 101.18


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Records Watch TEAM RUSHING MOST YARDS Season 3188 (533-3188) 2874 2808 2647 2614 2500

(547-2874) (550-2808) (478-2647) (471-2614) (499-2500)

TEAM PASSING MOST ATTEMPTS Season 509 (299-509-15)

436 (238-436-15) 414 (256-414-11) 404 (282-404-16) 397 (254-397-14) 370 (219-370-13)

MOST COMPLETIONS Season 299 (299-509-15) 282 (282-404-16) 256 (256-414-11) 254 (254-397-14) 238 (238-436-15) 219 (219-370-13)

MOST EXTRA POINT KICKS MADE Season 50 (50-51) 1990 1959 1985 1991 2001 2013

2011 2009 2008 2004 1999 2013

2011 2004 2008 1999 2009 2013

(781-5295) (774-5155) (869-4989) (909-4835)

50 49 47 46 46

2009 2001 1990 2013 2010

(50-50) (45-49) (47-47) (44-46) (44-46)

TEAM PUNTING MOST YARDS PER PUNT Season 42.49 (68-2889) 42.31 42.10 41.69 41.43

(35-1481) (59-2484) (63-2627) (74-3066)

TEAM DEFENSE MOST QUARTERBACK SACKS Season 38.0 (38.0-253) 36.0 34.0 30.0 28.0 27.0

938 2011 909 2010 869 2013 860 2003

5295 5155 4989 4835

(50-50) (47-47) (45-49) (44-46) (44-46)

MOST EXTRA POINT KICKS ATTEMPTED Season 51 (50-51)

TEAM TOTAL OFFENSE MOST PLAYS Season 955 2009

MOST YARDS Season 5482 (955-5482)

50 47 45 44 44

(36.0-247) (34.0-222) (30.0-205) (28.0-172) (27.0-176)

MOST YARDS FROM QUARTERBACK SACKS Season 253 (38.0-253) 247 222 205 176

(36.0-247) (34.0-222) (30.0-205) (27.0-176)

293 Jonathan Quinn (167-293-10) 288 Billy Walker (152-288-15) 2009 1992 2013 1985 2001 1994

2009 1992 1985 2013 2001 1994

1974 2001 1986 2013 1973

2009 2006 2010 2007 2004 2013

2009 2006 2010 2007 2013

MOST INTERCEPTION RETURN TOUCHDOWNS

TEAM SCORING/KICKING MOST POINTS Season 416 (22 r, 25 p, 5 ret)

408 387 384 371

(32 r, 21 p, 3 ret) (29 r, 17 p, 4 ret) (36 r, 9 p, 2 ret) (25 r, 17 p, 7 ret)

MOST TOUCHDOWNS Season 56 (32 r, 21 p, 3 ret)

52 51 51 49

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Season............................................ 4 (2013), 3 (1970, 1994)

2009 2001 1994 1990 2013

2001 2009 1985 1994 2013

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

PASSING

MOST ATTEMPTS Season 399 Dwight Dasher (219-399-14) 390 368 367 365 335 322 298

Wes Counts (249-390-13) Clint Marks (259-368-14) Joe Craddock (237-367-7) Logan Kilgore (214-365-12) Logan Kilgore (212-335-4) Logan Kilgore (197-322-11) Clint Marks (197-298-7)

2009 1999 2004 2008 2011 2012 2013 2005

Career 1102 Logan Kilgore (673-1102-34) 1079 1012 861 853 675 594 587 549 546

Wes Counts (706-1079-24) Clint Marks (668-1012-33) Kelly Holcomb (501-861-25) Dwight Dasher (470-853-38) Jonathan Quinn (346-675-26) Marvin Collier (292-594-26) Teddy Morris (326-587-34) Billy Walker (286-549-32) Joe Craddock (342-546-13)

MOST COMPLETIONS Season 259 Clint Marks (259-368-14) 249 237 219 214 212 197 197 188 171

Wes Counts (249-390-13) Joe Craddock (237-367-7) Dwight Dasher (219-399-14) Logan Kilgore (214-365-12) Logan Kilgore (212-335-4) Logan Kilgore (197-322-11) Clint Marks (197-298-7) Wes Counts (188-259-4) Clint Marks (171-283-9)

Career 706 Wes Counts (706-1079-24) 673 668 501 470 346 342 326 295 292

Logan Kilgore (673-1102-34) Clint Marks (668-1012-33) Kelly Holcomb (501-861-25) Dwight Dasher (470-853-38) Jonathan Quinn (346-675-26) Joe Craddock (342-546-13) Teddy Morris (326-587-34) Andrico Hines (295-496-10) Marvin Collier (292-594-26)

MOST YARDS Season 2789 Dwight Dasher (219-399-14) 2749 2677 2603 2571 2327 2289 2231 2209 2154

Clint Marks (259-368-14) Joe Craddock (237-367-7) Wes Counts (249-390-13) Logan Kilgore (212-335-4) Wes Counts (188-259-4) Logan Kilgore (197-332-11) Logan Kilgore (214-365-12) Jonathan Quinn (167-293-10) Kelly Holcomb (146-244-9)

Career 8007 Wes Counts (706-1079-24) 7 631 7342 7064 5643 4864 4799 4234 4011 3664

Logan Kilgore (673-1102-34) Clint Marks (668-1012-33) Kelly Holcomb (501-861-25) Dwight Dasher (470-853-38) Jonathan Quinn (346-675-26) Teddy Morris (326-587-34) Marvin Collier (292-594-26) Joe Craddock (342-546-13) Billy Walker (286-549-32)

MOST TOUCHDOWNS Season 23 Dwight Dasher

21 18 17 16

Mickey Corwin Logan Kilgore Wes Counts Logan Kilgore

1997 1967 2010-Present 1998-01 2003-06 1991-94 2007-10 1995-97 1985-88 1962-65 1964-67 2004-08

2004 1999 2008 2009 2011 2012 2013 2005 2001 2006 1998-01 2010-Present 2003-06 1991-94 2007-10 1995-97 2004-08 1962-65 2002-03 1985-88

2009 2004 2008 1999 2012 2001 2013 2011 1997 1994 1998-01 2010-Present 2003-06 1991-94 2007-10 1995-97 1962-65 1985-88 2004-08 1964-67

2009 1984 2011 2001 2013

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Records Watch 16 16 16 15 15 15

Logan Kilgore Teddy Morris Jonathan Quinn Joe Craddock Kelly Holcomb Billy Walker

Career 53 Logan Kilgore

50 41 40 37 36 33 30 29 28

Wes Counts Teddy Morris Dwight Dasher Clint Marks Kelly Holcomb Mickey Corwin Billy Walker Marvin Collier Jonathan Quinn

2012 1965 1997 2008 1994 1967 2010-Present 1998-2001 1962-65 2007-10 2003-06 1991-94 1983-84 1964-67 1985-88 1995-97

COMPLETION PERCENTAGE Career 66.0 Clint Marks (668-1012-33) 65.4 62.6 61.1 59.5 59.4 59.3 58.2 57.7 55.5

2003-06 Wes Counts (706-1079-24) 1998-01 Joe Craddock (342-546-13) 2004-08 Logan Kilgore (673-1102-34) 2010-Present Mickey Corwin (237-398-19) 1983-84 Andrico Hines (295-496-10) 2002-03 Logan Kilgore (264-445-17) 2010-Pre. Kelly Holcomb (501-861-25) 1991-94 Phil Ironside (258-447-11) 1988-90 Teddy Morris (326-587-34) 1962-65

RECEIVING MOST RECEPTIONS Career 238 Kendall Newson (238-3074) 194 167 126 116 115 112 110 110

1998-2001 Tyrone Calico (194-2636) 1999-2002 Kerry Wright (167-2589) 2001-04 Tavarres Jefferson (126-1305) 2009-Present Patrick Honeycutt (116-1261) 2005-09 Malcolm Beyah (115-1500) 2008-2011 Kyle Griswould (112-1280) 2011-Present Demetric Mostiller (110-2205) 1993-96 Herbert Owenby (110-1757) 1964-67

Kendall Newson (238-3074) 1998-01 Tyrone Calico (194-2636) 1999-2002 Kerry Wright (167-2589) 2001-04 Demetric Mostiller (110-2205) 1993-96 Herbert Owenby (110-1757) 1964-67 Vince Parks (81-1558) 1988-92 Malcolm Beyah (115-1500) 2008-2011 Anthony Amos (99-1371) 2011-12 George Dykes (62-1367) 1961-63 Tavarres Jefferson (126-1305) 2009-Present Kyle Griswould (112-1280) 2011-Present

TOTAL OFFENSE MOST PLAYS Season 623 Dwight Dasher

481 450 441 397

Wes Counts Joe Craddock Clint Marks Logan Kilgore

393 393 389 367 365 355

Career 1389 1352 1229 1196 1085 1074 918 888 809 753

Dwight Dasher Andrico Hines Billy Walker Clint Marks Dickie Thomas Logan Kilgore Dwight Dasher Wes Counts Clint Marks Logan Kilgore Marvin Collier Kelly Holcomb Teddy Morris Mike Robinson Mike Moore Andrico Hines

MOST YARDS Season 3943 Dwight Dasher (623 plays - 1154 r) 2862 2795 2684 2643 2471 2379 2337 2315 2251

Clint Marks (441 plays - 113 r) Joe Craddock (450-118) Wes Counts (481-81) Logan Kilgore (357-72) Wes Counts (326-67) Jonathan Quinn (359-170) Logan Kilgore (397- 106) Logan Kilgore (355-26) Kelly Holcomb (312-97)

Career 8181 Wes Counts (1351-8181)

MOST YARDS Career 3074 2636 2589 2205 1757 1558 1500 1371 1367 1305 1280

2009 1999 2008 2004 2011

8062 7847 7235 6998 5886 5566 5026 4296 4284

Dwight Dasher (1389-8062) Logan Kilgore (1196-7631) Clint Marks (1229-7235) Kelly Holcomb (1074-6998) Marvin Collier (1085-5886) Teddy Morris (918-5566) Jonathan Quinn (826-5026) Andrico Hines (753-4296) Joe Craddock (697-4284)

MOST YARDS PER GAME Career 2 06.5 196.6 195.3 190.3 172.3 162.7 157.1 153.1 147.7 143.6

Logan Kilgore (38 games) Dwight Dasher (41 games) Andrico Hines (22 games) Wes Counts (43 games) Clint Marks (42 games) Kelly Holcomb (43 games) Jonathan Quinn (32 games) Mickey Corwin (21 games) Joe Craddock (29 games) Marvin Collier (41 games)

SCORING POINTS SCORED BY KICKING Season 104 Alan Gendreau

89 87 79 77

Matt Crews Carlos Lopez Garth Petrilli Colby Smith

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2010 2002 1967 2005 1968 2013 2007-10 1998-01 2003-06 2010-Present 1985-88 1991-94 1962-65 1974-77 1974-77 2002-03

2009 2004 2008 1999 2012 2001 1997 2011 2013 1994 1998-01 2007-10 2010-Present 2003-06 1991-94 1985-88 1962-65 1995-97 2002-03 2006- 08

2010-Present 2007-10 2002-03 1998-01 2003-06 1991-94 1995-97 1983-84 2006-08 1985-88

2009 1990 2012 1994 2004

76 76 76 74 74

Cody Clark Brian Kelly Garth Petrilli Alan Gendreau Kelly Potter

2013 2003 1993 2010 1984

FIELD GOALS/EXTRA POINTS MOST EXTRA POINT KICKS MADE Season 50 Alan Gendreau (50-51)

50 46 45 44 44 40 39 39 38 38

2009 1992 2013 1985 2010 2001 1994 2000 1991 2006 1990

Garth Petrilli (50-50) Cody Clark (46-46) Dick Martin (45-49) Alan Gendreau (44-45) Brian Kelly (44-46) Garth Petrilli (40-42) Brian Kelly (39-44) Garth Petrilli (39-40) Colby Smith (38-39) Matt Crews (38-40)

MOST EXTRA POINT KICKS ATTEMPTED Season 51 Alan Gendreau (50-51)

50 49 46 46 45 44 42 40 40 40

Garth Petrilli (50-50) Dick Martin (45-49) Cody Clark (46-46) Brian Kelly (44-46) Alan Gendreau (44-45) Brian Kelly (39-44) Garth Petrilli (40-42) Brian Kelly (37-40) Matt Crews (38-40) Garth Petrilli (39-40)

PUNTING MOST ATTEMPTS Career 267 Mike Shawen (267-10947)

221 216 216 209 209 192 191 183 175

Chuck Daniel (221-8728) David DeFatta (216-8652) Ron Taylor (216-8370) Robert Billings (209-8599) Mark Morrison (209-8356) Colby Smith (192-7859) Billy Walker (191-6915) Randy Saunders (183-7209) Josh Davis (175-7307)

MOST YARDS Career 10947 Mike Shawen (267-10947) 8728 8652 8599 8370 8356 7859 7307 7209 6915

Chuck Daniel (221-8728) David DeFatta (216-8652) Robert Billings (209-8599) Ron Taylor (216-8370) Mark Morrison (209-8356) Colby Smith (192-7859) Josh Davis (175-7307) Randy Saunders (183-7209) Billy Walker (191-6915)

MOST YARDS PER PUNT Season 43.87 Mike Shawen (62-2720) 42.67 42.61 42.56

Josh Davis (58-2475) Robert Billings (61-2599) Keegan Ray (52-2213)

2009 1992 1985 2013 2001 2010 2000 1994 2003 1990 1991

1971-74 1987-90 2007-09 1968-70 2000-03 1983-86 2003-06 1964-67 1975-78 2010-Present

1971-74 1987-90 2007-09 2000-03 1968-70 1983-86 2003-06 2010-Present 1975-78 1964-67

1974 2010 2002 1999

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Records Watch 42.31 42.22 42.14 42.10 42.09 41.87

Robert Billings (35-1481) Mark Morrison (58-2449) Mike Shawen (73-3076) Colby Smith (59-2484) Robert Billings (61-2568) Josh Davis (62-2596)

Career (min. 80 att.) 41.75 Josh Davis (175-7307) 41.14 41.00 40.93 40.15 40.06 39.98 39.49 39.39 38.75

Robert Billings (209-8599) Mike Shawen (267-10947) Colby Smith (192-7859) Brandon Thomas (160-6424) David DeFatta (216-8652) Mark Morrison (209-8356) Chuck Daniel (221-8728) Randy Saunders (183-7209) Ron Taylor (216-8370)

KICKOFF RETURNS MOST RETURNS Career 108 Desmond Gee (108-2241)

75 53 53 45 43 42 35 34 32

Eric Russell (75-1734) Orlando Crenshaw (53-1042) Brigham Lyons (53-1178) Reggie Whatley (45-1247) Walter Dunson (43-1068) Robert Alford (42-1067) Damon Nickson (35-846) Jamison Palmer (34-689) Demetric Mostiller (32-814)

2001 1986 1973 2005 2003 2013 2010-Present 2000-03 1971-74 2003-06 1994-97 2007-09 1983-86 1987-90 1976-78 1968-70

2006-09 2010-11 1988-91 1992-95 2011-Present 1990-92 1984-87 2004-07 1999-2001 1993-96

MOST RETURN YARDS Career 2241 Desmond Gee (108-2241) 1734 1247 1178 1068 1067 1042 846 814 715

2006-09 Eric Russell (75-1734) 2010-11 Reggie Whatley (45-1247) 2011-Present Brigham Lyons (53-1178) 1992-95 Walter Dunson (43-1068) 1990-92 Robert Alford (42-1067) 1984-87 Orlando Crenshaw (53-1042) 1988-91 Damon Nickson (35-846) 2004-07 Demetric Mostiller (32-814) 1993-96 Reuben Justice (26-715) 1969-71

MOST YARDS PER RETURN Career 27.71 25.44 25.40 24.84 24.41 24.17 23.12 22.90 22.23

Reggie Whatley (45-1247) 2011-Present Demetric Mostiller (32-814) 1993-96 Robert Alford (42-1067) 1984-87 Walter Dunson (43-1068) 1990-92 Gerald Anderson (22-537) 1984-87 Damon Nickson (35-846) 2004-07 Eric Russell (75-1734) 2010-11 Sulecio Sanford (21-481) 1997-98 Brigham Lyons (53-1178) 1992-95

DEFENSE MOST TOTAL TACKLES Season 178 Stan Wright (127-51) 142 142 140 132 125 125 120 120 118 112

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Gary Bell (99-43) Melvin Boyd (90-52) Chris Keen (91-49) Mo Bell (92-40) Roosevelt Colvard (57-68) John Csir (87-38) Andra Bullock (80-40) Roosevelt Colvard (79-41) Stan Wright (99-19) T.T. Barber (70-42)

1978 1973 1974 1975 1977 1985 1975 1977 1986 1979 2013

QUARTERBACK SACKS Season 11.5 Jamari Lattimore (11.5-66) 11.5 7.0 7.0 7.0 7.0 6.5 6.0 6.0 6.0 5.0

Career 22.5 20.5 16.0 15.0 14.0 12.5 12.0 11.0 11.0 11.0

Erik Walden (11.5-83) Leighton Gasque (7.0-38) Chris McCoy (7.0-42) Tavares Jones (7.0-57) Anthony Hicks (7.0-51) Danny Carmichael (6.5-44) Erik Walden (6-26) Scotty Brown (6.0-37) Anthony McCord (6.0-38) Leighton Gasque (5.0-34)

2010 2006 2011 2009 2007 1996 2009 2004 2001 1995 2013

Erik Walden (22.5-136) 2004-07 Jamari Lattimore (20.5-129) 2008-10 Leighton Gasque (16.0-98) 2011-Present Anthony McCord (15.0-81) 1993-96 Tavares Jones (14.0-95) 2004-07 Danny Carmichael (12.5-88) 2006-09 Devarick Scandrett (12.0-68) 2002-05 Chris McCoy (11.0-67) 2005-09 Bryan Faulkner (11.0-67) 1988-91 Anthony Hicks (11.0-78) 1992-96

QUARTERBACK SACK YARDS Career 136 Erik Walden (22.5-136)

129 98 95 88 81 78 68 67 67

2004-07 Jamari Lattimore (20.5-129) 2008-10 Leighton Gasque (16.0-98) 2011-Present Tavares Jones (14.0-95) 2004-07 Danny Carmichael (12.5-88) 2006-09 Anthony McCord (15.0-81) 1993-96 Anthony Hicks (11.0-78) 1992-96 Devarick Scandrett (12.0-68) 2002-05 Chris McCoy (11.0-67) 2005-09 Bryan Faulkner (11.0-67) 1988-91

INTERCEPTIONS Season 8 James Griffin (8-105)

7 6 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

Career 17

14 14 13 13 11 10

Marcus Udell (7-88) Jimbo Pearson (6-72) Mike Matheny (6-71) Tommy Barnes (6-54) Don Griffin (6-47) Jimmy McCamey (6-22) Kevin Byard (5-159) Bradley Robinson (5-65) Damon Nickson (5-31) Bradley Robinson (5-12) Don Thomas (5-73) Pat Siegfried (5-63) Typail McMullen (5-44) Markee Tate (5-41)

James Griffin (17-286) 1979-82 Bradley Robinson (14-217) 2004-07 Cedric Stegall (14-214) 1995-98 Ray Oldham (13-246) 1969-72 Don Griffin (13-119) 1982-85 Jimbo Pearson (11-109) 1960-61, 63-64 Jeremy Kellem (10-113) 2007-10

Ronnie Cecil (10-138) Dejuan Buford (10-85) Sonny Anderson (10-82) Mike Matheny (10-81) Chuck Swafford (10-58)

1974-77 1984-86, 88 1972-75 1965-67 1986-89

INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS Season 167 Kevin Byard (4-167)

159 140 139 120 112 106 105 103 100 100

Career 326

286 246 217 214 144 141 140 139 138

2012 2013 2006 2010 1995 1978 1970 1982 1971 2010 1994

Kevin Byard (5-159) Bradley Robinson (2-140) Darin Davis (3-139) Cedric Stegall (4-120) Jimmy Sanders (4-112) Ray Oldham (2-106) James Griffin (8-105) Ray Oldham (4-103) Rod Issac (3-100) Markee Tate (4-100)

Kevin Byard (9-326) 2012-Present James Griffin (17-286) 1979-82 Ray Oldham (13-246) 1969-72 Bradley Robinson (14-217) 2004-07 Cedric Stegall (14-214) 1995-98 Jimmy Sanders (6-144) 1976-78 Markee Tate (9-141) 1991-94 Delvin Pikes (5-140) 1998-2000 Darin Davis (3-139) 2008-11 Ronnie Cecil (10-138) 1974-77

INTERCEPTION RETURN TOUCHDOWNS Season 2 Kevin Byard

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Career 4 Kevin Byard

1982 2009 1960 1967 1988 1985 1989 2013 2007 2006 2005 1988 1977 1996 1993

10 10 10 10 10

2 2

Kareem Bland Markee Tate

2013 2012 1994

2012-Present 1999-2002 1991-94

PARTICIPATION GAMES PLAYED Career 52 Mike Caldwell (1989-92) 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 48 48 48

Alan Gendreau (2008-11) Sancho McDonald (2008-11) Mike Williams (2008-11) Derrick Crumpton (2008-11) Jeremy Kellem (2007-10) Mark Thompson (2006-09) Orlando Crenshaw (1988-91) Mark Fisher (2007-10) Emmanuel Perez (2007-10) Phillip Tanner (2006-10) Garth Petrilli (1991-94) Mike Jordan (1990-93) Jamie Redmond (1989-92) Joe Campbell (1988-91) Josh Davis (2010-Present) Jimmy Staten (2009-Present) Josh Walker (2009-Present)

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MTSU’s most productive quarterbacks in program history did not and start a single game in high school stringer in junior college. seventhbegan as a role Logan Kilgore said that early underdog record Raider Blue the in rise his helped spark senior signalbook, a climb that will end with the against caller’s final home game on Saturday UTEP and a bowl game to follow. the guys that all and s situation the all at “Look here, and I have come and gone since I’ve been guys ever not really wonder, ‘Were any of those wake up every the guy?’” Kilgore said. “When you high graduate you day the to 8 age from day quarterschool and you have been the starting it when handle back your whole life, how do you on the depth you go to college and you’re fifth chart on day one? of junior “I was seventh string the first day life, so I entire college. I have had setbacks my knew how to fight for my job.” have pressed Kilgore’s 2010 spring arrival may ing. He one MTSU quarterback into transferr

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TALLAHASSEE — Florida State quarterback Jameis Winston will not be charged after vestigation into an alleged an inal battery, State Attorn sexuey William Meggs said Thursd ay. “We have carefully examin LOGAN KILGORE ed the evidence in this case have concluded no charge and be filed in this case,” Meggss will said Thursday. “We prosec ute the cases that we have eviden ce tham outscored his Winston had been underon.” investigation since Nov. us career high of 11 13 nection with the alleged in conrom last week’s loss at 2012 incident. The case Dec. 7, . He made 6-of-7 field did reach the desk of the State not nd hit 3-of-3 from 3The MTSU football team Attorney William Meggs until is ange. the BBVA Compass Bowl expected to recieve its bowl bid this weekend. nearly 11 months after the alleged are the most likely possibi The Beef ‘O’ Bradys Bowl, SENIOR DAY ko Hunter also had 17 lities. JOHN A. GILLIS/DNJ the Armed Forces Bowl dent, and only then after inciand on 7-of-10 shooting media MTSU AT UTEP outlets made public records he field. Jacquez Rozier requests to view the case file from See MTSU, Page C3 career night with 12 When: 2:45 p.m. Saturday the Tallaha ssee police. and 10 rebounds, mostWhere: Floyd Stadium “Obvio usly it would have the first half. Shawn TV: MyTV30 been somewhat better BLUERAIDERS.COM if added 12 points and Radio: 102.5 FM, 97.5 FM, been involved a little bit we had hidden earlier,” » VIDEO: Find out Logan Kilgore’s boards, while Tweety 100.5 FM, 89.5 FM Meggs said. talent and his recruiting story. t had 11 points and six Tickets: 1-888-YES-MTSU / Winston’s attorney Tim sen, who denied the allegat JanGoBlueRaiders.com s. USA TODAY Sports, said ion to ced by Wortham and Roston, “He was very happy.of Winhe Blue Raiders got 34 “I can say he gave me a hug. from their bench. It relief, because he knew was not QB COMPARISON U shot 54 percent from he didn’t EESBORO, TENN. do anythi • MURFR ng.” 6, 2013 eld, made 5-of-10 from WEDNE regular starters in FBS era (since 1999) TD SDAY, NOV. MTSU’s Rush down Yds Breaking Rush Jansen TD-INT released a written nd the arc and outrePass Yds Comp % 11 Record (Conf.) statement through Jansen 174 50-24 8,007 Quarterback ded Murray State 44-27. that 65.4 (5-1)* 19-21 read, “I 16 want to thank my family, 801 Wes Counts TSU pulled ahead 13-12 13-10 3,495 friends, coaches and teamm 59.5 6-13 (4-7) 5 on and never trailed -107 Andrico Hines for standing by me during ates 37-33 7,342 66.0 a diffithere. An 11-0 run ex17-19 (15-9)* 1 cult time. 273 Clint Marks 27-13 4,011 d the lead to 38-24 at 62.6 “I also want to thank the 6-12 (4-7) 24 Raid2,419 State Joe Craddock 40-38 me, and the Blue Attorney’s Office for examin 5,643 55.1 By Adam Sparks 18-9 (14-5) ing 4 212 maintained that gap until all of the facts and reachi Dwight Dasher 51-33 squads, per league rules. 7,306 The Daily News Journal ng 60.8 a deALL the in FOOTB 18-18 (13-9)** cision in a conclusive ham led the chargeMTSU Antonio is a seventh teamUT-San Logan Kilgore manner. with a It’s been difficult to stay nd half. winning record, but it conference title a MURFREESBORO — of silent share a Won * can only imthrough this process, but MTSU’s accept a bid he Blue Raiders football team will learn if all I never remaining games two first has its lost Kilgore its ** faith in the truth and in bowl gible teams are other bowl-elied to 5-1 with destination this weeke who I placed in a bowl for am. nd. return because it is in its second win. They will The result of Saturday’s year of “I’m very relieved I’ll hree-game homestand ference USA title game Con- transition to the Football Bowl to continue my education be able nst South Alabama (noon, shall at Rice – will help – Mar- Subdivision. ida State and I’m excitedat FlorBut this year is certain mine which bowl gives deterrday), Belmont (Dec. 3) I can ly difnow get back to helping a bid to ferent Murphy at 9) than the Blue Raiders. The our team a Fisk (Dec. achieve its goals.” Beef ‘O’ 8-4 record year ago, when an Brady’s Bowl (St. in the Sun Belt Conter before traveling to Ole The victim’s attorney, Petersburg, Fla.) or ference was not s on Dec. 14. cia Carroll, released the PatriI’ve sufMTSU thing Armed follow enoug one (2-4) SEAS State there’s h if and yieldSo, Forces ON Murray ing statement in the the first to admit I didn’t think Bowl (Fort Worth, wake of ed a bowl snub. IN REVIEW d its first home loss of the learned about the Lady RaidMeggs MURFREESBORO — The it would be the second hardest a ’ announcement: Texas) are the two “It feels great son. The Racers had four ers in the early going despite victim and her family apprec“The » INSIDE: Check out opening stretch of all 343 Divilikely destinations. MTSU women’s basketball to cap off our senthe State Attorney’s efforts iate ble-figure scorers, led by 1-3 start, it’s the fact that they “12 Things We Learned ior year like we sion I teams. There is also a team has played the nation’s in atbreed. points. 12 tough tempti Fields’ one from MTSU’s 12 are xter ng to conduct a proper scenario of swaps have,” said senior This early in the season, the second toughest schedule games,” page C2. And what else have I vestigation after an inordin inMTSU coach Kermit Dabetween offensive guard ate top spots in the strength of through the first two weeks of ESPNdelay by the Tallahassee said previously suspended learned about the team before owned bowls that could Josh Walker. “It Police schedule index are typically the season. send the Thanksgiving holiday?Department.” yer Marcus Tarrance will By Michelle Willard MTSU south to the BBVA Com- feels even better this time than Through Sunday, the Lady reserved for the “cupcakes” that things “The other victim five are the in Here last urn to practice today after this time. 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thing earlier this season at Floyd Stadium. JOHN A. GILLIS/DNJ Cooper said about the night that ended with questioning at the Rutherford County Sheriff’s Office. Young refused to comment on the allegations and calls to his attorney were not returned. Hutson could not be reached for By Jim Wyatt dayt.in Denver. commen Gannett Tennessee HutRyanMTSU Fitzpa thatofYoung, runningtrick In the saidspirit back Jeremiah Cooper would Bryson,be the holiday with the left, and Kyle Griswould Bryson scored his second celebrate after TD in a 48-17 win over Bengals: Had season , and “It’s mana from UTEP on Saturday. NASHVILLE — No the Tianother WondeMisson and rful tans signed one will MORE MTSU Life” in particular, Manning, Fitzpatever know for sure dis- rick COVERA after himhere’s a look tortured just how sissippi would be backin GE at just Blue how things sold close Peyton Mang up Andy MURFREESBORO — Raiders bury might them FIU AT MTSU have MTSU foothad Dalton INSIDE he second g ball coach with the Bengals instead coverin Rick Stockstill took achanged straight 8-4 regular season. ning came to being a moment in Blue Tenne The 2013 » MTSU women’s hoops: sto thank his senior class Raiders Justin of a to are startin just g reach Miners for 8th win Satfeit tickets forGulfthe 23rd among 99 teams Lady Raiders for its accomplis Titan. counter see thehad When: 3 p.m. Titans hments Coast Manningin MTSU prior NEXT title gameos. tShowcast history to his post-game the Bronc le. 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On the field, of the with a gun manhelped became a high-energestand the Blue Raiders started questifive The seniors » Photos: A photo Sunday on years about were Chris the show three hours TV: Fox College who earlier. esthey Johns guide the Blue Raiders youTOM gallery here,” Stockstill onfromwould with MTSU gy endeavor when to Locke KREAGER said of n’t The rcigarett overthe burning beBlue Raiders capped the pastseniors. football’s win over TV/rad a second the regular season fifth-year a Titan: The UTEP io: straight WTVF-5 with one of their most Sports Titans I Yeah, would owner Bud Adams or- season . two dominant performances can be found season “All have felonies of of winning us them s: Is are eight of 2013, putting up a season-hig he in- on match or more track has / 104.5-F on DNJ.com. 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TITANS air feature on “College Gameday” to interview with ESPN for a veterans Steven Rhodes goes through an MTSU football player and Marine Saturday. MTSU

The Blue Raiders started strong, a tough stretch for Tennhad esee mid-way through the year, and closed strong with five consecutive wins. Along the way, they have seen a quarterback produce a record-setting career, a defensive back become the NCAA’s active career leader Titans face Colts in interception return yards, a in playoff mode linebacker rank among the nation’s top tacklers, and a 25-year old Marine grab national headlines.

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ESPN focuses on Rhodes ‘College Gameday’ interviews Blue Raider for Veterans Day feature

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MURFREESBORO — More than two months after MTSU football player and Marine Steven Rhodes stepped into the national spotlight, he still does not have cable TV. That means he will likely miss his appearance on ESPN’s “College Gameday” as a special Veterans Day piece on Saturday (811 a.m.). “I didn’t see much of the media stuff about me before, and there’s a chance I won’t see this one either,” Rhodes said. “And it’s not because I can’t get cable. I just don’t have time. I’m just focused on family, football and school right now. “As soon as I do this with ESPN, I have homework to do.” An ESPN crew interviewed Rhodes and shot additional footage after MTSU’s practice Tuesday night.

Rhodes will lead the team and carry the U.S. flag onto the field for MTSU’s Salute to Armed Services game at 3 p.m. Saturday versus Florida International at Floyd Stadium. The Blue Raiders will wear patriotic helmets with red, white and blue logos at the game. “It’s an honor to carry the flag. I did it (in the Marines), and I’m proud to do it now,” Rhodes said. Rhodes, a Marine sergeant, drew national attention in August when The Daily News Journal broke a story about the NCAA’s refusal to grant him immediate eligibility to play this season because he participated in military-only recreational league football games at a Marine base in 2012. Virtually every major news organization picked up Rhodes’ story. Social media pounded away at the NCAA for postpon-

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SBORO — Alabama pushed MTSU South brink Saturday afternoonto the . But the Blue Raiders late in the second half awoke and extended the country’s longest regular-season home win streak to 33. MTSU went on a 13-0 run late in the second half to beat former Sun Belt Conferenc val USA 65-55 at Murphy e riCenter in front of a crowd of 3,892. Kerry Hammond “We’ve got to get out s goes up for a shot against USA’s Austin Karazsia better start,” said MTSU to a during MTSU’s 65-55 win Saturday at Murphy Center.. JOHN A. point GILLIS / DNJ guard Tweety Knight, who fin- 3-pointer to ished with 12 points and four with 8:46 tie the game 45-45 quez Rozier came off the bench left to complete a assists. “It was a good to score 10. win, but MTSU 10-3 it wasn’t pretty at all.” run. The Blue Marcus Tarrance played ers then took over the RaidMTSU (6-1) trailed game three minutes in his first many as 11 in the first by as with a 13-0 run, sparked by back from a three-gam game half and Shawn Jones’ nine with 14:21 remaining e susslam dunk with pension be- 5:32 remaining. after a domestic asfore the Blue Raiders sault charge against MTSU placed four in him was their way back in the battled contest. figures. Neiko Hunterdouble retired on Monday. Kerry Hammonds buried and a Hammonds each had 14. JacSee RAIDERS,

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The timing couldn’t be ter for the Titans (5-6), betINDIANAPOLIS — The who are already in playoff Titans ended a two-game losing mode. streak with a last-minu Win today at Indianapo te rally and they can trim the lis, at Oakland to move into the AFC AFC’s No. 6 playoff South lead to one game spot. Baltiand haps chase down the Colts. per- more’s victory over Pittstoday, and the Titans will Lose burgh on Thanksgiving temessen- porarily boosted tially be conceding the Ravens into that spot, but the division title. Tennessee can grab It’s the last real TODAY’S it back with a win. chance Tennessee GAME has to make this a The Titans face a TITANS (5-6) at familiar foe, which race. COLTS (7-4) erased a 17-6 half“Us losing to » When: Noon time deficit to pull them the first time, out a 30-27 victory. we lost control of » TV/radio: At the time, it that somewhat as far WTVF-5 / 104.5-FM looked like Indy’s as what they do,” win would seal the coach Mike Munchak said. “If division. they happen to slip up and lose Indianapolis (7-4) is still a couple more games, in then control, but after that would be great if a 29-point we win our division. We’recould loss at Arizona and two embarjust rassing losses looking at it as we can control consternation in three weeks, the wild-card spot now, has set in. Nerthat’s winning five games.”and vous fans are calling for changes.

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All-Star Blue Raiders

T.T. BARBER

 Named First Team All-C-USA  Voted the TSWA Defensive Player of the Week on Oct. 1

RODERIC BLUNT

LOGAN KILGORE

 Named C-USA Offensive Player of the Week on Oct. 28  Voted the TSWA Offensive Player of the Week on Dec. 2

DEARCO NOLAN

 Named Third Team Preseason All-C-USA by Phil Steele

 Named C-USA Defensive Player of the Week on Sept. 23  Voted the TSWA Defensive Player of the Week on Sept. 24

KEVIN BYARD

STEPHEN ROBERTS

 Named Honorable Mention All-C-USA  Named First Team Preseason All-C-USA  Named Third Team Preseason All-C-USA by Phil Steele  Voted TSWA Defensive Player of the Week on Nov. 12 and Nov. 25

JOSH DAVIS

 Named Honorable Mention All-C-USA

KYLE GRISWOULD

 Named CollegeFootballPerformance National Punt Returner of the Week on Sept. 1

DARIUS JOHNSON

 Named Honorable Mention All-C-USA  Named Third Team Preseason All-C-USA by Phil Steele

 Named Honorable Mention All-C-USA

JIMMY STATEN

 Named Honorable Mention All-C-USA

JOSH WALKER

 Named Second Team All-C-USA  Named Second Team Preseason All-C-USA by Phil Steele

REGGIE WHATLEY

 Named First Team Preseason All-C-USA  Named First Team Preseason All-C-USA by Phil Steele  Named C-USA Offensive Player of the Week on Sept. 23  Voted the TSWA Offensive Player of the Week on Sept. 24

GRADUATES - Middle Tennessee enters its bowl game with 17 student-athletes owning degrees, which ranks tied for the fifth most nationally. The picture on the left are the guys who earned degrees in August and the photo on the right are the December graduates (not pictured are Isaiah Anderson, Roderic Blunt, Leighton Gasque, and Stephen Roberts) .

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Blue Raiders vs Midshipmen BLUE RAIDERS 37 Shon Akins, CB 73 Isaiah Anderson, OT 17 Alexandro Antoine, DE 96 Ismael Aurismond, DE 85 Darrell Baptist, TE 38 T.T. Barber, LB 55 Shubert Bastien, DE 80 Ed’Marques Batties, WR 98 Derious Bennett, DT 36 Richie Bisaccia, S 33 Roderic Blunt, LB 94 O’Shae Bridges, DT 23 Chris Brown, S 5 Jeremiah Bryson, RB 7 Khari Burke, CB 20 Kevin Byard, S 21 Drayton Calhoun, RB 44 Corey Carmichael, FB 63 Josh Chester, C 89 Cody Clark, PK 86 Devin Clarke, WR 81 Christian Collis, WR 83 Jacob Corbaley, TE 27 Jermaine Dave, WR 48 Josh Davis, P 53 William Eads, LS 11 A.J. Erdely, QB 45 Todney Evans, DE 31 Reginald Farmer, S 43 Raynard Felton, DE 97 Jiajuan Fennell, DE 95 Matthew Foster, DE 13 Demetrius Frazier, WR 40 Leighton Gasque, LB 18 Kenneth Gilstrap, CB 2 Austin Grammer, QB 58 Jesse Grisham, OL 9 Kyle Griswould, WR 59 Chris Hale, DE 88 Lucas Hamilton, TE 61 Jadareius Hamlin, OL 28 Christian Henry, LB 19 Marcus Henry, WR 51 Shaquille Huff, DT 62 Patrick Hughes, OL 57 Judd Hunt, OL 54 Jaylen Hunter, OL 3 Tavarres Jefferson, WR 75 Darius Johnson, OT 93 Jahmal Jones, DE 29 Michael Kee, P 22 John Kelly, CB 10 Logan Kilgore, QB 4 Herbert King, CB 26 Zachary Lopez, P 99 Jimal McBride, DT 92 Patrick McNeil, DT 47 Michael Minter, CB 89 Dearco Nolan, DE 60 Nick Nunez, C 67 Dalton Ownby, OL 6 Jordan Parker, RB 41 Chase Pennycuff, FB 16 Chris Perkins, WR 84 Terry Pettis, WR 29 William Pratcher, RB 64 Greg Rein, LS 49 Steven Rhodes, DE 39 James Roberson, LB 30 Stephen Roberts, LB 32 Veion Robinson, LB 65 Hunter Rogers, OL 15 Canon Rooker, PK 8 Sammy Seamster, CB 72 Jonah Sells, OL 27 Chris Sharpe, CB 69 Blaine Sidders, LS 24 Jared Singletary, CB 50 Iman Smith, LB 87 Jevontey Smith, WR 85 Shannon Smith, WR 90 Jimmy Staten, DT 66 Daniel Stephens, OL 34 Anfornee Stewart, S 78 Adam Stickel, OL 26 Kamani Thomas, RB 70 Conner Trent, OL 1 Shane Tucker, RB 46 Max Ugboaja, DE 77 Josh Walker, OL 42 Xavier Walker, S 56 Evan Ward, LB 52 Ykeem Wells, LB 25 Reggie Whatley, RB 82 William Wilson, TE

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RE 58 Evan Palelei (6-3, 247, Sr.) 72 Travis Bridges, NG 51 James Britton, LB 16 Chris Perkins (6-3, 210, Jr.) 90 Will Anthony (6-1, 238, So.) 25 Demond Brown, SB Y 3 Tavarres Jefferson (5-9, 206, r-Sr.) STR 46 Chris Johnson (6-1, 207, Jr.) 93 Joe Cardona, LS 47 Calvin Cass Jr., SB 84 Terry Pettis (6-5, 221, r-Fr.) 38 William Tuider (6-2, 205, Fr.) 1 Brendon Clements, CB Z 9 Kyle Griswould (5-10, 197, r-Sr.) ILB 53 Cody Peterson (6-3, 228, Sr.) 56 Blake Copeland, OT 86 Devin Clarke (5-11, 160, Jr.) 51 James Britton (6-2, 223, Jr.) 34 Noah Copeland, FB 78 Kyle Cregge, OG H 19 Marcus Henry (6-0, 182, Jr.) ILB 52 DJ Sargenti (6-1, 216, Sr.) 69 Barry Dabney, NG 13 Demetrius Frazier (5-10, 199, r-Fr.) 50 Don Pearson (6-3, 224, So.) 91 Aaron Davis, DE 13 Jordan Drake, OLB LT 75 Darius Johnson (6-3, 293, r-So.) RAID 13 Jordan Drake (6-4, 220, Jr.) 81 Brendan Dudeck, WR 58 Jesse Grisham (6-3, 287, r-Sr.) 44 Obi Uzoma (6-3, 231, Jr.) 32 Quentin Ezell, FB 14 Albrey Felder, CB LG 77 Josh Walker (6-5, 323, r-Sr.) LCB 1 Brendon Clements (5-10, 185, Fr.) 75 Tanner Fleming, C 78 Adam Stickel (6-5, 291, r-Fr.) 5 Quincy Adams (5-11, 195, So.) 2 Parrish Gaines, S 65 Joey Gaston, OT C 60 Nick Nunez (6-4, 292, Sr.) ROV 8 Wave Ryder (6-2, 207, Sr.) 54 Tyler Goble, LB 63 Josh Chester (6-3, 298, r-Fr.) 3 Lonnie Richardson (5-11, 188, Jr.) 92 David Gordeuk, DE 43 Austin Grebe, K RG 61 Jadareius Hamlin (6-2, 284, r-Sr.) FS 2 Parrish Gaines (6-2, 196, Jr.) 61 Brandon Greene, OT 66 Daniel Stephens (6-2, 295, Fr.) 3 Lonnie Richardson (5-11, 188, Jr.) 22 Toneo Gulley, SB 82 Justin Haan, LS RT 73 Isaiah Anderson (6-4, 268, r-Jr.) RCB 17 Kwazel Bertrand (5-10, 186, So.) 59 Ryan Harris, LB 65 Hunter Rogers (6-7, 313, r-Fr.) 9 Myer Krah (5-11, 203, So.) 62 Bradyn Heap, OT 84 Brantley Horton, WR 43 Michael Huf, DE 42 George Jamison, S When NAVY Has the Ball 16 Gavin Jernigan, P 46 Chris Johnson, OLB MT Defense (4-3) Navy Offense (triple option) 9 Myer Krah, CB LE 97 Jiajuan Fennell (6-3, 260, r-Jr.) WR 87 Shawn Lynch (6-0, 190, Sr.) 49 Anthony Lewis, LB 87 Shawn Lynch, WR 89 Dearco Nolan (6-2, 264, r-Sr.) 86 Jamir Tillman (6-3, 190, Fr.) 74 Eric Mahler, OG LT 92 Patrick McNeil (6-1, 309, r-Jr.) LT 62 Bradyn Heap (6-3, 288, Jr.) 80 Hayden Maples, WR 35 Nick Martinez, OLB 99 Jimal McBride (6-2, 286, Fr.) 61 Brandon Greene (6-3, 257, So.) 83 Marc Meier, WR RT 90 Jimmy Staten (6-4, 304, r-Sr.) LG 57 E.K. Binns (6-3, 287, So.) 70 Maurice Morris, C 95 Chris Nurthen, DE 51 Shaquille Huff (6-1, 294, r-Fr.) 67 Nathaniel Otto (6-2, 260, Jr.) 67 Nathaniel Otto, OG RE 17 Alexandro Antoine (6-1, 244, r-So.) C 75 Tanner Fleming (6-2, 276, Jr.) 58 Evan Palelei, DE 50 Don Pearson, LB 55 Shubert Bastien (6-5, 243, Jr.) 63 Blaze Ryder (5-11, 265, So.) 41 Kikau Pescaia, OLB SAM 30 Stephen Roberts (6-3, 236, r-Sr.) RG 64 Jake Zuzek (6-0, 310, Jr.) 53 Cody Peterson (CC), LB 39 James Roberson (6-0, 207, r-So.) 67 Nathaniel Otto (6-2, 260, Jr.) 33 Maika Polamalu, LB 48 Josiah Powell, OLB MIKE 28 Christian Henry (6-0, 224, r-Jr.) RT 65 Joey Gaston (6-5, 281, So.) 45 Paul Quessenberry, DE 33 Roderic Blunt (6-0, 223, r-Sr.) 61 Brandon Greene (6-3, 257, So.) 99 Sean Reaver, DE 19 Keenan Reynolds, QB WILL 38 T.T. Barber (6-1, 215, So.) WR 88 Casey Bolena (6-2, 210, Sr.) 3 Lonnie Richardson, CB 32 Veion Robinson (6-2, 200, Fr.) 81 Brendan Dudeck (6-0, 202, Jr.) 28 Edward Robinson, S 15 Dishan Romine, SB LC 8 Sammy Seamster (6-1, 208, r-Sr.) SB 29 Geoffrey Whiteside (5-10, 171, Jr.) 40 Ed Royds, SB 24 Jared Singletary (5-8, 167, r-So.) 21 DeBrandon Sanders (5-7, 160, So.) 63 Blaze Ryder, C 8 Wave Ryder, S SS 20 Kevin Byard (5-11, 216, r-So.) QB 19 Keenan Reynolds (5-11, 185, So.) 21 DeBrandon Sanders, SB 31 Reginald Farmer (5-10, 199, r-Sr.) 18 Tago Smith (5-10, 190, Fr.) 52 DJ Sargenti, LB 77 Bernard Sarra, NG FS 42 Xavier Walker (6-4, 200, So.) SB 20 Darius Staten (5-6, 190, Sr.) 36 Quinton Singleton, FB 23 Chris Brown (6-1, 179, r-Fr.) 26 Marcus Thomas (5-7, 165, Sr.) 6 Nick Sloan, K 18 Tago Smith, QB RC 18 Kenneth Gilstrap (5-9, 183, r-Sr.) FB 34 Noah Copeland (5-10, 214, Jr.) 20 Darius Staten, SB 7 Khari Burke (5-8, 174, r-Jr.) 36 Quinton Singleton (6-0, 204, Jr.) 71 Thomas Stone, OG 23 Myles Swain, SB 60 Ben Tamburello, OT On Special Teams 26 Marcus Thomas, SB 86 Jamir Tillman, WR Blue Raiders Midshipmen 38 William Tuider, OLB PK 89 Cody Clark (6-1, 179, r-Fr.) PK 6 Nick Sloan (6-0, 190, So.) 55 Michael Tuimavave, LB 44 Obi Uzoma, OLB P 48 Josh Davis (5-10, 217, r-Sr.) P 11 Pablo Beltran (6-2, 225, Jr.) 79 Matthew Van Halanger, OT KO 15 Canon Rooker (5-11, 165, Fr.) KO 43 Austin Grebe (6-0, 192, So.) 70 Graham Vickers, OT 39 Shawn White, FB LS 69 Blaine Sidders (P)/53 William Eads (FG) LS 93 Joe Cardona (6-3, 230, Jr.) 7 Shelley White, CB H 48 Josh Davis (5-10, 217, r-Sr.) H 11 Pablo Beltran (6-2, 225, Jr.) 29 Geoffrey Whiteside, SB 24 Ryan Williams-Jenkins, SB KR 24 Jared Singletary (5-8, 167, r-So.) KR 26 Marcus Thomas (5-7, 165, Sr.) 89 Thomas Wilson, WR 18 Kenneth Gilstrap (5-9, 183, r-Sr.) 25 Demond Brown (5-9, 191, So.) 73 Sam Womack, OT 8 Will Worth, QB PR 9 Kyle Griswould (5-10, 197, r-Sr.) PR 87 Shawn Lynch (6-0, 190, Sr.) 64 Jake Zuzek, OG 24 Jared Singletary (5-8, 167, r-So.) 80 Hayden Maples (6-1, 195, Sr.)

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Player Profile Updates Following are updated bios on the Blue Raiders from the 2013 season. For complete bios on each player, please log onto GoBlueRaiders.com.

SHON AKINS

5-9 . 170 . Fr. Hampton, VA (Norcross (GA) HS) Cor n er ba ck

2013: Saw action in three games before suffering a seasonending injury … Had 24 total snaps with a season-best 17 against WCU.

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CRAIG ALLEN

6-2 . 230 . r-Sr. Carrollton, GA (Villa Rica HS) L i n e ba ck er

Honors: 2012 – Named Third Team All-SBC by CollegeSportsMadness.com … 2010 – Earned the most improved strength training award for linebackers following spring drills. 2013: Attempted to come back and play but in September decided his career was over … Served as a game captain for the Marshall contest and dressed for Senior Day. Career Statistics Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd 2010 13 27 5 32 2.0 8 1 0 0 0 2011 9 38 15 53 2.5 7 0 1 1 0 2012 11 59 23 82 2.0 9 2 0 1 0 Total 33 124 43 167 6.5 24 3 1 2 0

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ISAIAH ANDERSON 6-4 . 268 . r-Jr. Franklin, TN (Franklin HS)

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Honors: 2011 – Earned the most improved offensive lineman award following spring drills.

ALEXANDRO ANTOINE

6-1 . 244 . r-So. Port a Prince, Haiti (Antioch (TN) HS)

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Honors: 2013 – Earned Most Improved Defensive Lineman Award following spring drills … 2012 – Earned Named the Most Improved Defensive Lineman at the conclusion of spring drills. 2013: Played in all 12 games and earned 11 starts … Ranks 16th on the team with a career-best 21 stops … Leads team with four hurries to go with 2.0 sacks … His 544 snaps played led the defensive line … Played 50 or more snaps four times, including a season-high 60 against North Texas and Marshall … Played on the field goal block team … Turned in four tackles at UNC (3 solos) … Had three solo stops in win over Memphis, including a sack … Registered three tackles, including a sack in win over FIU.

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T.T. BARBER

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6-1 . 215 . So. Colquitt, GA (Miller County HS) Lin e b a c k e r

Honors: 2013 – Voted First Team All-C-USA … Named C-USA Defensive Player of the Week on Oct. 2 … Earned Most Improved Strength Training Award for linebackers following spring drills … 2012 – Named the TSWA Defensive Player of the Week on Oct. 2 … Voted to the SBC All-Freshman Team as selected by the writers.

2013: Started all 12 games … Leads the team with 112 total tackles, including a team-best 10.5 TFLs and 3.0 sacks … Also has three Career Statistics interceptions, Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd three hurries, 2012 12 5 3 8 1.5 2 0 0 0 0 two forced 2013 12 14 7 21 2.0 20 0 0 0 0 fumbles, two Total 24 19 10 29 3.5 22 0 0 0 0 pass breakups and a fumble recovery … His 848 snaps played leads ISMAEL all linebackers AURISMOND … Played 104 6-3 . 225 . Fr. total snaps Miami, FL (Hialeah HS) against ECU D e fe n s ive E n d and was on the field for 80 or more five times … Led team with nine tackles, 2013: Took a redshirt year. two TFLs and a hurry in win over WCU … Also led team with nine stops at UNC … Registered 12 tackles to go with an inHigh School: A three star recruit by ESPN and a two star recruit by Rivals.com and Scout.com ... Had 81 tackles, 11 sacks, terception, sack, forced fumble and a pass breakup in win over Memphis … Added a team-high 14 tackles in win at FAU … and 10 TFLs in 2012 for Hialeah High School ... Played in the Under Armor Dade/Broward All-Star Game and the Nike Dade Turned in a career-best 15 tackles to go with a sack and forced vs Florida Game ... Turned in 51 tackles and 11 sacks as a junior fumble at BYU … Had 10 stops against ECU … Collected seven tackles, including two TFLs, a sack and an interception ... Played for Coach Marc Berman ... Nickname is “Ish”. at North Texas … Turned in a game-high 14 tackles in win over Marshall, including 10 solos … Led team with nine stops at UAB … Had four tackles, including a TFL and returned an interception 24 yards for a touchdown … Collected five stops, including two TFLs and a fumble recovery against UTEP.

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2013: Played and started all 12 games … Ranked third BAPTIST 6-3 . 232 . r-Jr. among linemen with 808 snaps played … Had 70 or more Memphis, TN (Whitehaven HS) snaps eight times … Was part of a line that produced five different 100-yard rushers and seven games of 200 or more yards Tig h t E n d on the ground … Suffered an ankle injury on fourth play at 2013: Did not compete in any games during the season but North Texas but returned against Marshall … Played all 100 was a valuable member of the scout team. snaps against the Herd.

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Career Statistics Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd 2012 9 28 15 43 3.5 7 1 1 0 0 2013 12 70 42 112 10.5 41 5 2 1 0 Total 21 98 57 155 14.0 48 6 3 1 0

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SHUBERT BASTIEN

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Honors: 2012 – Named the TSWA Defensive Player of the Week on Oct. 22 … 2011 – Named to Sun Belt Conference Writers All-Freshman team. 2013: Played all 12 games … Was in on 462 snaps to rank third among defensive linemen … Has 20 total tackles to go with 2.0 TFLs, 1.5 sacks, three hurries and a forced fumble … Had three stops at UNC and also against ECU … Played a season-high 51 snaps against the Pirates … Registered a forced fumble at North Texas … Had one tackle and a hurry against Marshall and had the same at UAB … Credited with a sack at Southern Miss. Career Statistics Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd 2011 12 25 8 33 4.5 12 0 2 1 1 2012 12 19 10 29 6.0 27 1 2 1 0 2013 12 14 6 20 2.0 5 0 1 0 0 Total 36 58 24 82 12.5 44 1 5 2 1

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ED’MARQUES BATTIES

6-0 . 190 . Jr. Fresno, TX (Hightower HS)

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2013: Did not see action in any games but did play a valuable role as a member of the scout team.

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RICHIE BISACCIA

6-0 . 185 . Fr. Tampa, FL (Freedom HS) S a fe t y

2013: Took a redshirt year. High School: Lettered in football and lacrosse at Freedom High School ... Turned in 75 tackles, eight sacks, two interceptions, 11 pass breakups, and three fumble recoveries his senior year.

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RODERIC BLUNT

6-0 . 223 . r-Sr. Miramar, FL (Everglades HS) Lin e b a c k e r

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Honors: 2012 – Named the College Sports Madness SBC De2013: Took a redshirt year ... Has been very impressive in prac- fensive Player of the Week on Sept. 16 … Earned Named the tice and coaches are excited to get him on the field in 2014. Most Improved Linebacker at the conclusion of spring drills.

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DERIOUS BENNETT

6-1 . 305 . r-Fr. Columbus, GA (Carver HS)

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2013: Played in 11 games and was in on 156 total snaps … Has 10 total tackles on the season and two hurries … Turned in two tackles at UNC and FAU … Played a season-high 23 snaps against FAU … Also had two assisted stops against FIU … Credited with a hurry at Southern Miss. Career Statistics Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd 2013 11 5 5 10 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 11 5 5 10 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

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O’SHAE BRIDGES

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2013: Played in all 12 games … Has four total tackles and two hurries on the season … Played 75 total snaps, including a season-high 12 against Memphis … Had one stop each against WCU, UNC (also had a hurry against the Heels), Memphis, and FIU … Credited with a hurry against UTEP. Career Statistics Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd 2012 6 3 0 3 1.0 4 0 1 0 0 2013 12 1 3 4 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 18 4 3 7 1.0 4 0 1 0 0

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CHRIS BROWN

6-1 . 179 . r-Fr. Donalsonville, GA (Seminole Co. HS) S a fe t y

2013: Played in all 12 games and earned one start … Has 17 total tackles to go with two pass breakups, a fumble recovery and a blocked kick … Played 367 snaps on the season, including a season-high 63 against Marshall (201 total snaps on special teams) … Tied for third on the team with five special teams tackles … Credited with a fumble recovery at FAU … Had four total tackles at BYU … Turned in five stops at North Texas … Made his first career start at safety against Marshall and responded with five tackle and two pass breakups … Also recorded his first career blocked punt which he also picked up for a touchdown in the win over the Herd.

2013: Saw action in all 12 games … Is sixth on the team with Career Statistics 50 tackles, including a TFL and one hurry … Ranks fourth Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd among linebackers with 406 snaps played, including a seasonhigh 48 at Southern Miss … Collected seven stops in win over 2013 12 8 9 17 0.0 0 2 0 1 1 Total 12 8 9 17 0.0 0 2 0 1 1 WCU and added five tackles and a TFL at UNC … Credited with four tackles against Memphis … Turned in six stops in win at FAU … Had five tackles in win at UAB and four against FIU … Registered three solo stops in home finale against UTEP.

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Career Statistics Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd 2010 5 2 0 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 2011 12 30 24 54 1.5 8 0 0 0 0 2012 12 36 39 75 2.5 8 3 0 1 0 2013 12 27 23 50 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 Total 41 95 86 181 5.0 17 3 0 1 0

HOUSTON BROWN

5-10 . 193 . r-So. Murfreesboro, TN (Brentwood HS)

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5-8 . 190 . r-So. Smyrna, TN (Smyrna HS)

5-11 . 216 . r-So. Lithonia, GA (M.L. King HS)

5-11 . 187 . r-Sr. Clarkston, GA (Tucker HS)

JEREMIAH BRYSON

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KEVIN BYARD

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2013: Played in eight games and earned one start … Ranks third on the team with 355 yards rushing with three touchdowns and a 4.9 per carry average … Also has 12 receptions for 66 yards … Has played 156 total snaps with a season-high 37 against Marshall … Missed the WCU and UNC games with a shoulder injury … Started against Memphis and had two receptions … Led team with four catches at BYU … Had eight carries for 19 yards and a touchdown at home against ECU … Got sick on the plane and did not play at North Texas … Had a career-best 20 carries for 68 yards against Marshall … Registered 10 carries for 57 yards at UAB before suffering an ankle sprain … Did not dress for FIU due to ankle injury … Rushed for 80 yards on 14 carries at Southern Miss … Ran for a career-best 120 yards on 15 carries against UTEP to go with two touchdowns (long run of 49 yards) … Also added three receptions against the Miners. Career Statistics Rushing G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C 2012 10 39 150 0 12 3.8 2013 8 73 355 3 49 4.9 Total 18 112 505 3 49 4.5

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5-8 . 171 . r-Jr. Plantation, FL (So. Plantation HS) Cor n er ba ck

2013: Played in nine games and earned one start … Has nine total tackles and a pass breakup on the season … Has played 208 snaps, including a season-best 34 against Southern Miss … Plays a lot on special teams … Missed the WCU and UNC games due to disciplinary reasons … Returned against Memphis with most of his snaps coming on special teams … Had three stops and a pass breakup against ECU … Credited with two tackles in win over UTEP. Career Statistics Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd 2011 12 6 4 10 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 2012 11 30 15 45 2.0 5 1 0 2 0 2013 9 6 3 9 0.5 3 1 0 0 0 Total 32 42 22 64 2.5 8 2 0 2 0

DRAYTON CALHOUN

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Honors: 2013 – Voted Honorable Mention All-C-USA … Named to Jim Thorpe Watch List … Named the TSWA Defensive Player of the Week on Nov. 12 and Nov. 25 … 2012 – Named FWAA Freshman All-American … Voted Second Team All-SBC … Named First Team All-SBC by CollegeSportsMadness.com … Named the SBC Defensive Player of the Week on Nov. 26 … Voted the College Performance Awards National Defensive Back of the Week on Nov. 25 … Earned Named the Most Improved Safety at the conclusion of spring drills.

Honors: 2012 – Named Most Improved Running Back at the conclusion of spring drills … 2011 – Earned the most improved strength training award for running backs following spring drills.

2013: Played and started all 12 games … Has a career-best 92 tackles which ranks second on the team and his five interceptions leads the Blue Raiders … Also has five pass breakups, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery … Equaled his own school mark with two interceptions returned for touchdowns … Shares the team lead with 918 snaps played (played 104 snaps vs ECU) … Collected seven tackles and a pass breakup at UNC … Added eight stops in win over Memphis … Made the game-saving interception in back of end zone at FAU to secure victory in overtime … Had six tackles and an interception at BYU … Registered 15 tackles and a fumble recovery against ECU … Turned in a career-best 17 stops at North Texas, including two TFLs … Had eight tackles and an interception he returned 47 yards against Marshall … Collected eight stops at UAB … Had a 51-yard interception return for a touchdown against FIU to go with a forced fumble and pass breakup … Led team with eight tackles to go with an interception he returned 51 yards for a touchdown (his return yards gave him 326 for his career which was a new school record).

Career Statistics Rushing G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C 2012 11 77 270 2 29 3.5 2013 12 27 83 0 15 3.1 Total 23 104 353 2 29 3.4

2013: Played in all 12 games … Has 83 yards rushing on 27 carries and two total special teams tackles … Made the move to cornerback during the spring … Moved back to running back due to injuries on October 9 … Had two carries for six yards in win over UAB … Rushed a career-high 16 times for Career: Ranks 1st in Interception Return Yards (326) … Ranks 62 yards against FIU … Rushed six times for 13 yards in win over UTEP. 1st in Interception Return Touchdowns (4).

Career Statistics Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd 2012 12 48 26 74 0.0 0 6 2 0 0 2013 12 54 38 92 1.0 2 10 1 1 0 Total 24 102 64 166 1.0 2 16 3 1 0 Interceptions G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G 2012 12 4 167 2 77 41.8 13.9 2013 12 5 159 2 51 31.8 13.2 Total 24 9 326 4 77 36.2 13.6

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COREY CARMICHAEL 5-11 . 228 . Sr. Canton, GA (Woodstock HS) Fu l l b a c k

Honors: 2010 – Named to the Sun Belt All-Freshman Team by the league’s beat writers. 2013: Played in 10 games and earned two starts … Has 140 yards on 26 carries for a 5.4 per attempt average to go with two touchdowns … Leads Raiders with 13 special teams tackles … Made the move to fullback during the spring … Missed the WCU and UNC games due to disciplinary reasons … Came back against Memphis and responded with his first collegiate reception while adding seven tackles on special teams … Hauled in a six-yard touchdown pass against Marshall … Rushed for a career-best 65 yards and a touchdown on 13 carries against FIU …Had three carries for 37 yards and a touchdown to go with two special teams tackles at USM … Registered 38 yards rushing on 10 attempts to go with two special teams tackles in win over UTEP. Career Statistics Rushing G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 2010 11 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 2011 10 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 2012 12 1 1 0 1 1.0 0.1 2013 10 26 140 2 32 5.4 14.0 Total 43 27 141 2 32 5.2 3.3

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6-3 . 298 . r-Fr. Warner Robins, GA (Northside HS)

5-11 . 160 . Jr. Sebring, FL (Sebring HS)

6-3 . 250 . Sr. Oroville, CA (Oroville HS)

JOSH CHESTER Ce nter

Honors: 2013 – Voted to the All-C-USA Freshman Team. 2013: Played in eight games and earned three starts … Has played 321 total snaps, including a season-high 72 against WCU … Made his first career start at center against WCU … Started at UNC and suffered an ankle injury … Missed the Memphis game … Started at FAU and got hurt again … Missed the BYU, ECU, and North Texas games … Returned against Marshall and played 12 snaps.

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CODY CLARK

6-1 . 179 . r-Fr. Watkinsville, GA (North Oconee HS)

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Honors: 2013 – Earned Most Improved Strength Training Award for specialists following spring drills. 2013: Played in all 12 games as the Raiders’ primary placekicker … Has hit 10 of 14 field goals, including two game winners, and all 46 of his extra points (third most in a season) … Owns current streak of six straight made field goals … His 76 points scored equals the sixth most in a season by a kicker at MT … Made 1 of 2 field goals in win over WCU in his debut as the Raiders’ kicker … Had the game-winning field goal against Memphis with 1:49 to play when he nailed a 40 yarder … Hit a career long 42-yard field goal at BYU … Made one of two three-pointers against ECU … Connected on a 37-yard field goal in win over Marshall … Hit the game-winning field goal with :03 left to play at UAB from 18 yards … Made both field goal attempts of 32 and 22 yards in win over FIU as he scored 12 points … Hit two three-pointers and scored 11 points against UTEP. Career Statistics Field Goals G Att Made Lg Pct 2012 1 0 0 0 0.0 2013 12 14 10 42 71.4 Total 13 14 10 42 71.4

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2013: Played in all 12 games … Ranks fourth on the team with 18 receptions for 318 yards and a team-best 17.7 yards per catch … Has played 350 total snaps to rank fifth among all receivers … Made his first collegiate reception against Memphis that went for 42 yards … Had four receptions for 23 yards against ECU … Lone catch against Marshall went for 40 yards … Turned in two catches for 47 yards against FIU … Had a 42-yard reception at Southern Miss … Credited with three catches for 48 yards against UTEP.

2013: Played in all 12 games and earned 11 starts … Has a career-best nine receptions for 89 yards and a touchdown … Has played 561 total snaps, including a season-best 73 against Marshall … Sat out the spring while rehabbing an injury … Had a 12-yard catch against ECU … Also had a grab at UAB … Credited with a 21-yard reception in win over FIU … Turned in two catches for 26 yards at Southern Miss … Added a 12-yard reception against UTEP.

Career Statistics Receiving G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2013 12 18 318 0 42 1.5 17.7 26.5 Total 12 18 318 0 42 1.5 17.7 26.5

Avg/C Avg/G 8.4 4.2 9.9 7.4 9.4 6.0

Career Statistics Receiving G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G 2012 10 5 42 0 21 .5 2013 12 9 89 1 21 0.8 Total 22 14 131 1 21 .6

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6-0 . 212 . r-So. Opelika, AL (Beauregard HS)

6-1 . 209 . r-Fr. Murfreesboro, TN (Siegel HS)

CHRISTIAN COLLIS

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Honors: 2013 – Earned Most Improved Strength Training Award for receivers following spring drills. 2013: Played in all 12 games and earned 10 starts … Tied for fourth on team with 18 receptions for 228 yards and a touchdown … His 559 snaps played is third among receivers … Had a season-high 66 snaps against Marshall … Registered two receptions for 27 yards in win over Memphis … Added two grabs at BYU and three at home against ECU … Had three catches for 56 yards and a touchdown against Marshall … Collected three passes for a career-best 71 yards in win over FIU. Career Statistics Receiving G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G 2012 12 18 206 2 37 1.5 2013 12 18 228 1 35 1.5 Total 24 36 434 3 37 1.5

Avg/C Avg/G 11.4 17.2 12.7 19.0 12.1 18.1

JERMAINE DAVE

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JOSH DAVIS

5-10 . 217 . r-Sr. Dayton, TN (Rhea County HS) Pu n te r

Honors: 2013 – Named Honorable Mention All-C-USA … Presented the Dr. Sidney McPhee Senior Academic Award … 2012 – Named Most Improved Strength Training Specialist at the conclusion of spring drills … 2010 – Voted Second Team All-Sun Belt by the leagues coaches and media … Named the Sun Belt Conference Special Teams Player of the Week on Sept. 20. Career: Ranks 1st in Punting Average (41.8) … Ranks 8th in Punting Yards (7,307) … Ranks 10th in Punting Attempts (175). 2013: Played in all 12 games as the Raiders’ primary punter and holder on field goals … Is averaging 41.9 yards a punt on 62 attempts and has placed 19 inside the opponents 20 … Has 16 punts of 50 or more yards … In opener against WCU, Davis averaged 49.8 yards a punt on four attempts and all four

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Career Statistics Punting G No. Yards Lg Avg FC +50 In20 2010 13 58 2475 78 42.7 12 16 19 2011 11 13 547 62 42.1 2 3 4 2012 12 42 1689 64 40.2 11 6 14 2013 12 62 2596 70 41.9 9 16 19 Total 48 175 7307 78 41.8 34 41 56

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WILLIAM EADS

6-0 . 207 . r-Fr. Hoover, AL (Hoover HS)

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2013: Played in 10 games … The team’s primary snapper for field goals and extra points … Has played 51 total snaps.

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A.J. ERDELY

6-3 . 205 . Fr. Cumming, GA (West Forsyth HS)

Quar ter ba ck

2013: Took a redshirt year. High School: Honorable mention all-state, all-region and team MVP in 2012 for West Forsyth High School ... Had 37 straight starts at quarterback and was 29-8 as a starter ... Passed for 2,373 yards, 18 touchdowns and only three interceptions his senior season while completing 141 of 232 passes ... Also added 888 yards on the ground and nine scores ... Competed in the 2012 GACA North South All-Star Game where he threw the game-winning touchdown pass with 1:20 to play and earned MVP honors ... Threw for 1,695 yards and 15 touchdowns as a juniorLettered in football and lacrosse ... Played football for Coach Frank Hepler.

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TODNEY EVANS

6-3 . 210 . Fr. Delray Beach, FL (Atlantic Comm. HS)

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second team all-area in 2012 and was voted the Prepbuilders Defensive Player of the Year ... As a junior and senior he totaled 134 tackles and 31 sacks ... Also excelled in basketball where he was all-county his final two years, averaging 12.0 points and 11 rebounds a game ... Played football for Coach Chris Beam ... Nickname is “T”.

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JIAJUAN FENNELL

6-3 . 260 . r-Jr. South Pittsburg, TN (So. Pittsburg HS)

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Honors: 2011 – Named to the Sun Belt Conference Writers All-Freshman team.

2013: Played in all 12 games and earned five starts … Has 19 total tackles, including 1.5 TFLs, a pass breakup and hurry on the season … His 539 snaps played ranks second among S a fe t y defensive linemen … Played a season-high 59 snaps against Honors: 2013 – Earned Most Improved Strength Training Marshall … Turned in three tackles against UNC and added Award for safeties following spring drills. two stops in win over Memphis … Also had two tackles at BYU … Had a TFL at North Texas … Started against Marshall 2013: Played in eight games and earned two starts … Has 13 and had three tackles … Also started at UAB and had three total tackles on the season … Played 157 total snaps, includ- stops … Credited with a TFL against UTEP. ing a season-high 61 against WCU … Had three solo tackles against WCU in his first collegiate start … Suffered a knee Career Statistics injury against UNC and missed the Memphis, FAU, BYU, and Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd ECU games … Made his return against North Texas on special 2011 9 15 9 24 5.0 9 1 2 1 0 teams … Had two stops against FIU … Shared the team lead 2012 10 2 10 12 0.5 2 0 0 0 0 2013 12 10 9 19 1.5 2 1 0 0 0 with six tackles in win over UTEP. Total 31 27 28 55 7.0 13 2 2 1 0 Career Statistics Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd 2011 12 4 2 6 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 2012 11 2 4 6 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 2013 8 11 2 13 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 MATTHEW Total 31 17 8 25 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 5-10 . 199 . r-Sr. Brentwood, TN (Brentwood HS)

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RAYNARD FELTON

6-4 . 273 . r-Fr. Jacksonville, FL (Ribault HS)

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Honors: 2013 – Earned Most Improved Strength Training Award for defensive linemen following spring drills. 2013: Played in three games … Has four total tackles on the season and has played 17 snaps … Suffered a broken ankle during fall camp and missed the first nine games of the season … Made his debut against FIU in week 10 and had three tackles. Career Statistics Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd 2013 3 2 2 4 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 3 2 2 4 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

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6-3 . 235 . Fr. Sparks, GA (Cook County HS)

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2013: Took a redshirt year. High School: Named first team all-state for Cook County High School as a senior by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution ... Also earned all-region recognition ... Registered 63 tackles, eight sacks, eight TFLs, six caused fumbles, and two fumble recoveries in 2012 ... Had 48 stops, 10 sacks, and four fumble recovies in 2011 ... Lettered in football, basketball, and weight lifting ... Played for Coach Ken Cofer.

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5-10 . 199 . r-Fr. Brunswick, GA (Brunswick HS)

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2013: Played in all 12 games … Has four total receptions for 71 yards on the season … Has played 118 total snaps … Made the move to receiver during the spring … Finished with two receptions for 20 yards at UNC for his first collegiate

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catches … Had a 31-yard reception in win over FIU … Hauled in a 20-yard catch in win over UTEP. Career Statistics Receiving G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2013 12 4 71 0 31 0.3 17.8 5.9 Total 12 4 71 0 31 0.3 17.8 5.9

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LEIGHTON GASQUE

6-2 . 207 . r-Jr. Hiram, GA (Hiram HS)

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Honors: 2011 – Named to the Sun Belt Conference Writers All-Freshman team. Career: Ranks 3rd in Quarterback Sacks (16.0) … Ranks 3rd in Quarterback Sack Yardage (98). 2013: Played in all 12 games and had one start … Has 23 tackles on the season, including 7.0 TFLs, and a team-best 5.0 sacks … Also has two hurries, a fumble recovery and a forced fumble … Has played 296 total snaps, including a seasonhigh 55 against UNC … Registered five tackles, a TFL and a hurry against WCU … Collected six stops, including a sack and forced fumble at UNC … Added a sack at FAU … Turned in three stops, including a sack and quarterback hurry against ECU … Recovered a fumble in win at UAB … Credited with two sacks in win over Southern Miss. Career Statistics Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd 2011 12 14 3 17 7.0 38 0 1 0 1 2012 12 13 9 22 4.5 26 0 0 0 0 2013 12 16 7 23 7.0 38 0 1 1 0 Total 36 43 19 62 18.5 102 0 2 1 1

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NOLAN GENOVESE 6-0 . 210 . Jr. Nashville, TN (CPA)

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2013: Took a redshirt year … Played early in year against UNC and Memphis on kickoff team but suffered a seasonending injury.

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KENNETH GILSTRAP

Career Statistics Passing G Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Pct Avg/G Effic 2013 10 46 21 2 190 1 30 45.7 19.0 78.8 Total 10 46 21 2 190 1 30 45.7 19.0 78.8

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Rushing G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 2013 10 33 169 2 26 5.1 16.9 Total 10 33 169 2 26 5.1 16.9

5-9 . 183 . r-Sr. Lithonia, GA (Miller Grove HS)

Honors: 2012 – Earned the Dr. James E. Walker Junior Academic Award … Named Most Improved Corner at the conclusion of spring drills … Won the 55 meters at the SBC Indoor Track Championships … 2009 – Voted to the SBC All-Freshman team by the league’s beat writers … Named a high school track All-American by Track and Field News in November in the 100 and 200 meters. 2013: Played in 12 games and earned 10 starts … Ranks seventh on the team with a career-best 40 tackles, including 3.0 TFLs and a sack … Also has an interception, a team-best seven pass breakups, a fumble recovery, forced fumble and a blocked kick … Leads all corners with 784 snaps played, including a season-high 112 against FAU … Was limited in spring drills while recovering from an ankle injury … Turned in eight tackles and an interception in win over Memphis … Collected nine stops to go with a forced fumble, two pass breakups and a blocked kick at FAU … Had four tackles and a pass breakup against ECU … Turned in a fumble recovery and pass breakup at North Texas … Had three tackles in win at UAB, including two for loss of yards and a quarterback hurry … Credited with five solo tackles, including a sack and a pass breakup at Southern Miss. Career Statistics Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd 2009 8 13 7 20 1.0 3 0 1 2 0 2010 3 4 0 4 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 2011 12 23 4 27 0.5 0 2 1 0 0 2012 10 18 10 28 0.0 0 4 0 0 0 2013 12 32 8 40 3.0 15 8 1 1 1 Total 45 90 29 119 4.5 18 14 3 3 1

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6-2 . 210 . r-Fr. Tuscaloosa, AL (Amer. Christ. Acad.)

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2013: Played in 10 games … Has completed 21 of 46 passes for 190 yards and a touchdown, while also rushing for 169 yards and two scores … Has played 151 total snaps … Came in for an injured Logan Kilgore against WCU and completed 7 of 9 passes for 61 yards while scoring a touchdown on a 10-yard run … Completed 3 of 6 passes for 32 yards at UNC, including a 12-yard touchdown pass … Completed all three of his passes against BYU while also adding 18 yards on the ground … Rushed 15 times for 106 yards and a touchdown at North Texas but completed just six of 22 passes in the most extensive playing time of his career … Completed two of four

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6-3 . 287 . r-Sr. Pelham, AL (Spain Park HS)

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2013: Played in nine games and earned two starts … Has played 245 total snaps, including a season-high 77 at BYU … Started at center against Memphis and BYU … Played 70 snaps against Memphis and 49 at UNC.

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KYLE GRISWOULD 5-10 . 197 . r-Sr. Columbus, GA (Shaw HS)

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Honors: 2012 – Named Most Improved Strength Training Wide Receiver at the conclusion of spring drills. Career: Ranks 7th in Receptions (112). 2013: Played and started all 12 games … Tied for second on the team with 36 receptions for 359 yards and four touchdowns … Twenty of his 36 grabs have gone for first downs or touchdowns … Leads all receivers with 638 total snaps played … Had a season-high 77 snaps against Marshall … Hauled in seven passes for 65 yards at UNC … Had a touchdown catch in win over Memphis … Made the game-winning touchdown catch in overtime at FAU … Collected six receptions for 40 yards against ECU … Had four catches for 59 yards and a touchdown in win over Marshall … Lone catch at UAB was for a touchdown … In his final home game, Griswould hauled in five passes for 101 yards against UTEP. Career Statistics Receiving G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G 2011 12 31 390 1 47 2.6 2012 12 45 531 3 72 3.8 2013 12 36 359 4 69 3.0 Total 36 112 1280 8 72 3.1

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6-4 . 271 . r-Fr. Atlanta, GA (Dunwoody HS)

6-0 . 224 . r-Jr. Dania, FL (Hollywood Hills HS)

6-1 . 294 . r-Fr. Covington, GA (Eastside HS)

CHRIS HALE

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2013: Played in nine games … Finished year with 10 tackles, including a TFL and a hurry … Played 153 total snaps, including a season-high 31 at BYU … Had three solo stops, including a TFL and a hurry at UNC … Credited with three solo stops at BYU … Suffered an injury at UAB and missed the remainder of the season. Career Statistics Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd 2013 9 8 2 10 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 Total 9 8 2 10 1.0 1 0 0 0 0

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LUCAS HAMILTON

6-5 . 260 . Fr. Lenoir City, TN (Lenoir City HS) Ti ght

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2013: Took a redshirt year. High School: Earned all-state honors his senior year for Lenoir City High School ... Was also all-region and all-district ... Had 41 catches for 710 yards and eight touchdowns as a senior while registering 29 receptions for 527 yards and seven scores as a junior ... Ended prep career with 92 receptions for 1,493 yards and 16 touchdowns.

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CHRISTIAN HENRY

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SHAQUILLE HUFF

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Honors: 2013 – Named Most Improved linebacker following 2013: Played in all 12 games and had one start … Has 22 spring drills … 2012 – Named Most Improved Strength Train- tackles on the season, including 7.5 TFLs (second on team) and ing Linebacker at the conclusion of spring drills. 2.0 sacks … Has played 316 total snaps … Had a TFL against WCU … Made his first career start at UNC and had two 2013: Played and started all 12 games … Is third on the team tackles … Credited with three solo stops at BYU … Had three with a career-high 71 tackles, including 1.5 TFLs and a sack tackles, including two TFLs at North Texas … Turned in four … Also has a pass breakup, a hurry and two forced fumbles assisted tackles against Marshall … Had two stops, including … Ranks second among linebackers with 638 snaps played, a TFL at UAB … Collected a TFL as his lone tackle against FIU including a season-high 77 against ECU … Collected nine … Had three stops, all for loss of yards, including two sacks at tackles, including a sack and hurry against WCU … Had four Southern Miss. stops in win over Memphis … Registered 10 tackles and a forced fumble at FAU … Credited with six tackles at BYU and Career Statistics seven against ECU … Had eight stops and a forced fumble at Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd 2013 12 13 9 22 7.5 19 0 0 0 0 North Texas … Turned in five solo tackles at UAB … Shared Total 12 13 9 22 7.5 19 0 0 0 0 team lead with six stops against UTEP. Career Statistics Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd 2011 12 23 13 36 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 2012 12 15 36 51 1.0 2 3 0 0 0 2013 12 46 25 71 1.5 4 1 2 0 0 Total 36 84 74 158 2.5 6 4 2 0 0

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MARCUS HENRY

6-0 . 182 . Jr. Courtland, MS (South Panola HS)

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2013: Played in all 12 games and earned six starts … Tied for second on the team with a personal-best 36 receptions JADAREIUS for 528 yards and three touchdowns … Has seven catches of HAMLIN 20 or more yards and 23 of his 36 have gone for first downs . . 6-2 284 r-Sr. or touchdowns … His 566 snaps played ranks second among Forsyth, GA (Mary Persons HS) receivers … Had three catches for 32 yards against WCU and O ffe n sive G ua rd also added three receptions against Memphis … Registered 2013: Played in 11 games and earned nine starts despite bat- three catches and one for a touchdown at BYU … Added tling injuries all season … Is fourth among offensive linemen five grabs against ECU … Enjoyed a career day at UAB with five catches for 136 yards, including a 93-yard reception for a with 513 snaps played … Had 50 or more snaps five times, including a season-high of 86 against Marshall … Was part of touchdown (fourth longest at time in school history) … Also a line that produced five different 100-yard rushers and seven had a 33-yard leaping catch down to the one-yard line with :07 left to play to setup game-winning field goal vs Blazers games of 200 or more yards on the ground. … Led team with five catches for 54 yards against FIU … Had a team-high four receptions for 53 yards at Southern Miss … Credited with three catches for 68 yards and a touchdown against UTEP. Career Statistics Receiving G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2012 6 9 182 1 75 1.5 20.2 30.3 2013 12 36 528 3 93 3.0 14.7 44.0 Total 18 45 710 4 93 2.5 15.8 39.4

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PATRICK HUGHES

6-4 . 292 . r-Jr. Chicago, IL (Morgan Park HS)

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2013: Played in his first Blue Raider game against FIU and was in on three snaps.

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6-4 . 282 . r-Jr. Oneonta, AL (Oneonta HS)

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2013: Played in two games … Made the move to tight end during the spring then moved back to the offensive line during fall camp … Saw action against WCU and BYU.

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JAYLEN HUNTER

6-4 . 268 . Jr. Jacksonville, FL (Nease HS)

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2013: Took a redshirt year. Arizona Western: A three-star recruit by 247Sports ... Earned

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first team all-conference honors in leading Arizona Western to an 8-2 record in 2012 and a No. 7 final ranking ... Played for Coach Tom Minnick.

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TAVARRES JEFFERSON

5-9 . 206 . r-Sr. Nashville, TN (Ensworth School)

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6-3 . 210 . Fr. Dallas, TX (Norcross (GA) HS)

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2013: Took a redshirt year. High School: Rated a two star recruit by Rivals.com ... Registered 102 total tackles to go with 14.5 sacks, 45 TFLs, three hurries and a forced fumble in helping lead Norcross to a 15-0 season and a No. 3 national ranking ... Had three TFLs in state championship game playing with a torn ACL ... Earned all-state, all-region, and all-county honors ... Played for Coach Keith Maloof ... Nickname is “J-Rock”.s

2013: Played in all 12 games and had six starts … Leads the team with 41 receptions for 532 yards and five touchdowns … Has 10 catches for 20 or more yards and 31 of his 41 grabs have gone for first downs or touchdowns … Turned in his first 100-yard receiving game at UNC with seven catches for 101 yards … Added seven grabs for 78 yards in win over Memphis MICHAEL … Led team with five catches for 66 yards at FAU … Did not make a catch at BYU which ended his consecutive streak at KEE 17 games … Had three receptions and a touchdown against 5-11 . 169 . r-So. Naples, FL (Naples HS) ECU … Turned in seven catches for 91 yards and a touchdown against Marshall, including the game-winner with no time left Pu n te r (had six catches on game-winning drive) … Had four catches 2013: Did not play in any games. for 44 yards and a touchdown against FIU … Caught two passes for 36 yards, including a touchdown at Southern Miss … Also had two grabs and a touchdown against UTEP.

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Career Statistics Receiving G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2009 6 11 104 1 35 1.8 9.5 17.3 2010 13 19 247 2 44 1.5 13.0 19.0 2011 12 51 398 1 20 4.2 7.8 33.2 2012 1 4 24 0 9 4.0 6.0 24.0 2013 12 41 532 5 29 3.4 13.0 44.3 Total 44 126 1305 9 44 2.9 10.4 29.7

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6-3 . 293 . r-So. Orlando, FL (Dr. Phillips HS)

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Honors: 2013 – Voted Honorable Mention All-C-USA … Named Most Improved offensive lineman following spring drills and the Most Improved Strength Training award for offensive linemen. 2013: Started all 12 games … Ranks second among linemen with 907 total snaps played … Had 70 or more snaps in a game eight times, including 103 against Marshall … Was part of a line that produced five different 100-yard rushers and seven games of 200 or more yards on the ground.

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5-11 . 181 . r-Jr. Memphis, TN (Whitehaven HS) Co r n e r b a c k

2013: Played in all 12 games … Saw most of his action on special teams … Played 134 snaps with 10 coming on defense … Had one stop against WCU … Was injured early against Memphis … Had a tackle against BYU and ECU … Credited with two stops in win over UTEP in a season-high 18 snaps played. Career Statistics Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd 2012 2 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 2013 12 3 3 6 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 14 3 3 6 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

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on Dec. 3 … Named C-USA Offensive Player of the Week on Oct. 28 … Named to the Manning Award Watch List … Presented the Terry Whiteside Award for excellence in academics, football, strength training, community service, and campus activities … Earned the most improved quarterback award … Earned the most improved strength training award for quarterbacks following spring drills … 2012 – Named honorable mention All-SBC … Presented the Terry Whiteside Award for excellence in academics, football, strength training, community service, and campus activities … Voted the Sun Belt Conference Offensive Player of the Week on Oct. 29 … Tabbed a Star of the Week by the Manning Academy on Oct. 29 … 2011 – Named to the 2011 Capital One Academic All-District III Football Team … Earned the most improved strength training award for quarterbacks following spring drills … 2010 – Earned the most improved quarterback award … Presented the Sophomore Academic Award at the team banquet. Career: Ranks 1st Touchdown Passes (53) … Ranks 1st in 200-Yard Passing Games (20) … Ranks 2nd in Passing Yards (7,631) … Ranks 1st in Passing Attempts (1,102) … Ranks 2nd in Passing Completions (673) … Ranks 4th in Completion Percentage (61.1) … Ranks 2nd in 300-Yard Passing Games (4). 2013: Started all 12 games … Connected on 197 of 322 passes for 2,289 yards and 16 touchdowns to become first player in school history to have three straight 2,000-yard seasons … Threw for 200 or more yards six times … Completed 21 of 35 passes for 211 yards at UNC but had three interceptions … Went 22 for 36 for 224 yards and a touchdown pass in win over Memphis … Threw for 245 yards on 28 completions and a touchdown against ECU … Completed all eight of his passes at North Texas … Threw for 277 yards and four touchdowns on 22 of 40 passes in win over Marshall … Took team 79 yards in 13 plays in final drive that was capped with a 9-yard touchdown pass to Tavarres Jefferson with no time remaining against the Herd … Connected on a 93-yard touchdown to Marcus Henry at UAB and also found him in the final seconds for 33 yards to setup the game-winning field goal … Completed 17 of 20 passes for 269 yards and a touchdown to lead MT over FIU while also having a rushing touchdown … Turned in his fourth caree 300-yard passing game in his home finale with 325 yards and two touchdowns against UTEP. Career Statistics Passing G Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Pct Avg/G Effic 2010 3 80 50 5 540 3 62 62.5 180.0 119.1 2011 11 365 214 12 2231 18 82 58.6 202.8 119.7 2012 12 335 212 6 2571 16 75 63.3 214.2 139.9 2013 12 322 197 11 2289 16 93 61.2 190.8 130.5 Total 38 1102 673 34 7631 53 93 61.1 200.8 128.9

LOGAN KILGORE

6-3 . 206 . r-Sr. Rocklin, CA (Jesuit HS)

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5-10 . 175 . Sr. Miami, FL (Doral Academy HS) Cor n er ba ck

Honors: 2013 – Named Most Improved corner following spring drills and the Most Improved Strength Training award for corners. 2013: Played in three games … Saw action against UNC, Memphis, and UTEP … Played 29 total snaps on the season … Had a pass breakup and a tackle against UTEP. Career Statistics Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd 2012 10 2 2 4 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 2013 3 0 1 1 0.0 0 1 0 0 0 Total 13 2 3 5 0.0 0 1 0 0 0

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ZACHARY LOPEZ

5-11 . 192 . r-So. Fayetteville, GA (Sandy Creek HS) Punter

2013: Played in just one game … Punted once against UTEP for 31 yards and placed it inside the opponent 20-yard line. Punting 2012 2013 Total

Career Statistics G No. Yards Lg Avg FC +50 In20 1 4 149 53 37.2 1 1 2 1 1 31 31 31.0 1 0 1 2 5 180 53 36.0 2 1 3

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JIMAL MCBRIDE

6-2 . 286 . Fr. Waycross, GA (Ware County HS)

D efen sive Ta ck le

Honors: 2013 – Voted Honorable Mention All-C-USA.

Career Statistics Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd 2013 8 16 7 23 5.0 11 0 0 0 0 Total 8 16 7 23 5.0 11 0 0 0 0

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TRAVIS MCMILLAN

6-4 . 191 . r-So. Kansas City, MO (Grandview Sr. HS)

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2013: Took a redshirt year. High School: Lettered two years in football and one year in track at Grandview Senior High School … As a senior he hauled in 26 receptions for 450 yards and five scores … Was a member of the Missouri Class 3 Track and Field State Championship team … Member of the National Honor Society and FCA … Played for Coach Andy Leech.

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PATRICK MCNEIL

6-1 . 309 . r-Jr. Mobile, AL (Davidson HS)

D e fe n s ive Ta c k l e

2013: Started all 12 games … Leads all linemen with a personal-best 31 tackles, including 2.5 TFLs and 2.0 sacks … Also has two hurries and a forced fumble … Ranks fourth among linemen with 448 snaps played … Collected a sack against WCU … Had five tackles in win over Memphis … Added three stops at FAU … Collected three tackles, including a sack and forced fumble against ECU … Had four stops in win over UAB … Credited with two hurries and two stops at Southern Miss … Also had two stops in win over UTEP. Career Statistics Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd 2010 2 1 2 3 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2012 10 13 11 24 2.0 6 1 0 0 0 2013 12 18 13 31 2.5 16 0 1 0 0 Total 24 32 26 58 4.5 22 1 1 0 0

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2013: Played in eight games and had one start … Has 23 total tackles, including 5.0 TFLs, and 1.0 sacks … Played 206 total snaps with 158 coming in second half of season … Made MICHAEL first career start as a true freshman against WCU and had two assisted tackles … Suffered a knee injury against WCU and MINTER missed the UNC, Memphis, FAU, and BYU games … Returned 6-0 . 175 . Fr. against ECU and had two tackles … Had five tackles, includAtlanta, GA (McNair Senior HS) ing two TFLs and a sack against Marshall in a season-high 36 Co r n e r b a c k snaps … Credited with four tackles, including two TFLs in win over UAB … Added four stops against FIU … Had three 2013: Took a redshirt year.

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DEARCO NOLAN

6-2 . 264 . r-Sr. Atlanta, GA (Westlake HS)

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Honors: 2013 – Named the C-USA Defensive Player of the Week on Sept. 23. 2013: Played in nine games and had seven starts … Has 18 total tackles, including 4.0 TFLs, and 3.0 sacks … Leads team with three forced fumbles and has one fumble recovery … Has played 387 snaps … Had six tackles, including a TFL at UNC … Credited with four tackles, including three sacks and two forced fumbles at FAU … Registered a fumble recovery at BYU … Turned in three solo stops at North Texas in a seasonhigh 53 snaps … Missed the UAB game due to an injury … Did not dress against FIU or Southern Miss … Returned against UTEP and had a tackle and a forced fumble. Career Statistics Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd 2010 11 4 2 6 2.0 17 0 0 0 0 2011 11 9 4 13 3.5 11 0 0 0 0 2012 12 11 11 22 2.0 5 0 0 1 0 2013 9 15 3 18 4.0 32 0 3 1 0 Total 43 39 20 59 11.5 65 0 3 2 0

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NICK NUNEZ

6-4 . 292 . Sr. Salinas, CA (North Salinas HS) Ce n te r

2013: Played in all 12 games and had seven starts … Played 426 snaps on the season with 327 coming in the last six games … Was part of a line that produced five different 100-yard rushers and seven games of 200 or more yards on the ground … Made his first career start at home against ECU … Played a season-high 99 snaps against Marshall.

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6-3 . 285 . Fr. Maryville, TN (Alcoa HS)

6-0 . 256 . r-So. Murfreesboro, TN (Siegel HS)

5-7 . 205 . r-Sr. Decatur, GA (Cedar Grove HS)

DALTON OWNBY

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2013: Took a redshirt year. High School: Named all-state, all-region, all-district, and all-area for Alcoa High School his senior year ... Lettered in football and basketball ... Played for Coach Gary Rankin and was a member of the 2010 state championship team ... Nickname is “Big D”.

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6-3 . 210 . Jr. Hazelhurst, MS (Hazelhurst HS)

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6-1 . 220 . So. Lawrenceville, GA (Collins HS) B a ck

Honors: 2013 – Earned the most improved strength training award for running backs … 2012 – Named the TSWA Offensive Player of the Week on Nov. 5 and Nov. 28 … Voted Third Team All-SBC by Phil Steele … Voted to SBC All-Freshman Team. Career: Ranks 9th in 100-Yard Rushing Game (8). 2013: Played in 10 games and had six starts … Despite playing just 20 snaps the last four games of the year, Parker leads team in rushing with 741 yards on 145 carries and six touchdowns … Also added 14 receptions to lead all backs … Has four 100-yard games on the season … 37 of his rushes have gone for first downs or touchdowns to to lead the team … Went 65 yards for a touchdown on his first carry of the season against WCU … Finished with 156 yards rushing … Had 109 rushing yards and a 22-yard touchdown run at UNC … Also scored a touchdown in win over Memphis … Rushed 28 times for 115 yards and a touchdown at FAU … Rushed for 127 yards on 21 carries against Marshall to go with a touchdown … Did not play at UAB or against FIU due to a hip injury … Had two carries at Southern Miss … Carried the ball seven times for 85 yards and a touchdown against UTEP. Career Statistics Rushing G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C 2012 12 166 851 3 98 5.1 2013 10 145 741 6 65 5.1 Total 22 311 1592 9 98 5.1

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JORDAN PARKER

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2013: Played in 10 games … Was in on 82 total snaps with the bulk of that action coming on special teams … Has one kickoff return for 12 yards … Saw a season-high 12 snaps against WCU.

Avg/G 70.9 74.1 72.4

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2013: Played in all 12 games … Has hauled in 12 passes for 117 yards and a touchdown … Been in on 330 total snaps, including a season-high 53 against Marshall … Hauled in three passes for 32 yards in his first Blue Raider game against WCU … Had a 12-yard touchdown catch at UNC … Also had one grab at BYU … Reeled in five receptions for 33 yards at North Texas … Had a 31-yard reception in win over FIU. Career Statistics Receiving G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2013 12 12 117 1 31 1.0 9.8 9.8 Total 12 12 117 1 31 1.0 9.8 9.8

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TERRY PETTIS

6-5 . 221 . r-Fr. Fairburn, GA (Langston Hughes HS)

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2013: Played in all 12 games … Has nine catches for 122 yards … Played 181 total snaps … Turned in two receptions for 27 yards against WCU, then added two grabs for 28 yards at UNC … Had a 17-yard catch against BYU and also ECU … Also hauled in one pass against Marshall. Career Statistics Receiving G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2013 12 9 122 0 24 0.8 13.6 10.2 Total 12 9 122 0 24 0.8 13.6 10.2

WILLIAM PRATCHER

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Honors: 2013 – Earned Most Improved Running Back Award following spring drills … 2011 – Earned the most improved running back award following spring drills … 2010 – Earned the most improved strength training award for running backs. 2013: Played in five games … Finished year with 21 carries for 110 yards and two touchdowns … Played 99 total snaps … Rushed for 71 yards and a touchdown on 10 carries against WCU … Had 37 yards on seven attempts at UNC … Suffered a broken ankle at BYU and was lost for the season. Career Statistics Rushing G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 2010 10 20 56 1 14 2.8 5.6 2011 12 122 585 2 37 4.8 48.8 2012 3 3 2 0 4 0.7 0.7 2013 5 21 110 2 38 5.2 22.0 Total 30 166 753 5 38 4.5 25.1

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5-10 . 240 . r-Jr. New Port Richey, FL (Clearwater HS)

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STEVEN RHODES

6-3 . 240 . Fr. Antioch, TN (Antioch HS)

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2013: Played in all 12 games … Has 10 total tackles, including a half sack on the season … Played 233 total snaps with 162 being on special teams … Had four tackles and a half sack in first collegiate game against WCU … Had a stop at FAU and against Marshall … Also had one tackle against UAB and Southern Miss … Turned in two stops against FIU. Career Statistics Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd 2013 12 7 3 10 0.5 1 0 0 0 0 Total 12 7 3 10 0.5 1 0 0 0 0

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6-2 . 207 . Fr. Hampton, GA (Lovejoy HS)

6-3 . 220 . r-Fr. Murfreesboro, TN (Siegel HS)

L i n e ba ck er

2013: Played in all 12 games … Has 29 total tackles, including 3.0 TFLs for the season … Also owns two pass breakups, a hurry, fumble recovery and a forced fumble … Played 319 snaps, including a season-high 36 at UNC and BYU … Registered five tackles and a TFL against WCU … Collected a fumble recovery and a quarterback hurry at FAU … Had two tackles at BYU and also two stops against ECU to go with a forced fumble … Credited with three solo tackles at North Texas … Had two stops, including a TFL at UAB … Turned in six tackles, including a TFL and a pass breakup at Southern Miss. Career Statistics Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd 2012 12 6 7 13 0 0 0 1 1 0 2013 12 20 9 29 3.0 7 2 1 1 0 Total 24 26 16 42 3.0 7 2 2 2 0

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STEPHEN ROBERTS

6-3 . 236 . r-Sr. Peach Tree City, GA (Starr’s Mill HS) L i n e ba ck er

Honors: 2013 – Named Honorable Mention All-C-USA … 2010 – Earned the most improved linebacker award. 2013: Started all 12 games … Is fourth on the team with a personal-best 60 tackles, including 4.0 TFLs, a sack and two interceptions … Also added two fumble recoveries, two forced fumbles, a pass breakup and a hurry … Ranks third among linebackers with 603 total snaps … Made the move to defensive end during the spring and moved back to linebacker prior to fall camp … Had two tackles, an interception and a hurry against WCU … Added four tackles, including a sack at UNC … Turned in four solo stops against Memphis, including a TFL … Collected eight tackles to go with a fumble recovery and a pass breakup at FAU … Had four solo tackles and a forced fumble at BYU and added six stops against ECU in a season-high 71 snaps … Turned in nine tackles at North Texas … Had seven stops, including a TFL and forced fumble against Marshall … Credited with seven tackles at UAB to go with a 40-yard interception return for a touchdown … Had a TFL and fumble recovery against FIU.

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2013: Played in all 12 games … Has three total tackles for the season … Most of his action came on special teams … Competed in 170 total snaps, including a season-high 28 against UTEP … Had tackles against Marshall, Southern Miss, and UTEP. Career Statistics Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd 2013 12 1 2 3 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 12 1 2 3 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

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2013: Did not play in any games but has been a valuable member to the Blue Raider scout team during the year.

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SAMMY SEAMSTER

6-1 . 208 . r-Sr. Ooltewah, TN (Ooltewah HS) Co r n e r b a c k

Honors: 2011 – Earned the most improved safety award following spring drills.

2013: Played in all 12 games and had five starts … Tied for eighth on the team with a career-best 31 tackles to go with an interception, a pass breakup, two forced fumbles, and two fumble recoveries … His 716 snaps played ranks second O f fe n s ive Lin e among corners … Collected his first career interception at 2013: Played in all 12 games … Is on the field goal and extra UNC which ended Bryn Renner’s streak of 140 consecutive point teams … Was in on 153 total snaps, including a season- passes (nearly five complete games) without an intercephigh 49 at North Texas … Also had 29 snaps in win over FIU. tion thrown … Added three stops in win over Memphis … Credited with a forced fumble at FAU … Had two fumble recoveries at BYU … Registered six tackles against ECU in a season-high 107 snaps … Credited with a pass breakup against Marshall … Had four tackles at UAB … Collected five CANON tackles and a forced fumble against FIU … Had four stops at Southern Miss. ROOKER 6-7 . 313 . r-Fr. Safford, AL (John T. Morgan Acad.)

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5-11 . 165 . Fr. Richmond Hill, GA (Richmond Hill HS)

Pl a c e k ic k e r

2013: Served as the Blue Raiders’ kickoff specialist for all 12 games … Has 67 kickoffs for a 60.2-yard average and 23 touchbacks (12 in last three games) … Also made his only extra point attempt … Had two touchbacks in eight attempts against WCU … In two kickoffs at UNC he had one touchback … Had two touchbacks in four kickoffs against ECU … Registered a season-best five touchbacks against FIU … Credited with a four touchbacks in win over Southern Miss … Added three touchbacks against UTEP and hit his first career extra point.

Career Statistics Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd 2010 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 2011 11 11 4 15 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 2012 12 21 12 33 2.0 3 1 1 0 1 2013 12 39 21 60 4.0 13 3 2 2 0 Total 36 71 37 108 6.0 16 4 3 2 1

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Career Statistics Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd 2009 7 5 1 6 1.0 9 0 1 0 0 2011 12 10 3 13 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 2012 12 13 4 17 2.0 4 0 1 0 0 2013 12 21 10 31 0.0 0 2 2 2 0 Total 43 49 18 67 3.0 13 2 4 2 0

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6-4 . 288 . r-Jr. Winchester, TN (Franklin County HS)

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2013: Played in all 12 games … Competed on the field goal and extra point teams … Was in on 75 total snaps, including a season-best 19 in win over FIU.

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CHRIS SHARPE

5-11 . 183 . r-Jr. Stone Mountain, GA (Stephenson HS) Cor n er ba ck

Honors: 2012 – Named Most Improved Strength Training Corner at the conclusion of spring drills … 2011 – Earned the most improved cornerback award following spring drills. 2013: Played in 10 games … Has eight tackles, including 1.5 TFLs, and a sack … Also has an interception and one pass breakup … Played in 187 total snaps, including a season-high 47 at North Texas … Turned in an interception against WCU … Added two solo stops in win over Memphis … Suffered ankle injury early at FAU … Did not play against BYU or ECU due to a high ankle sprain … Had five tackles, including two TFLs and a sack at North Texas … Credited with a pass breakup against Marshall. Career Statistics Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd 2011 9 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 2012 12 23 5 28 1.0 3 1 0 1 1 2013 10 5 3 8 1.5 8 2 0 0 0 Total 31 29 8 37 2.5 11 4 0 1 0

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BLAINE SIDDERS

6-1 . 213 . r-So. Delafield, WI (Kettle Moraine HS)

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2013: Played in all 12 games … Served as the snapper on all punts … Was in on 65 total snaps.

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JARED SINGLETARY

5-8 . 167 . r-So. Green Cove Springs,FL (Clay HS) Cor n er ba ck

2013: Played in all 12 games and had eight starts … Has 30 tackles for the season, including 2.0 TFLs, 2.0 sacks, an interception and a fumble recovery … His 605 snaps played ranks third among corners … Had five tackles at UNC and returned a fumble 25 yards for a touchdown … Had six tackles, including two sacks in win over Memphis … Both sacks vs Memphis came on Tigers’ final drive of the game in a two-point contest … Turned in three tackles and an interception at FAU … Had nine tackles against ECU in a season-high 95 snaps.

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Career Statistics Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd 2012 6 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2013 12 21 9 30 2.0 17 1 0 1 0 Total 18 24 9 33 2.0 17 1 0 1 0

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IMAN SMITH

6-1 . 206 . r-Fr. Oldsmar, FL (Pinellas Park Senior HS) Lin e b a c k e r

Georgia accolades as well ... Set the single-game receiving record with 10 catches for 207 yards Warner Robins ... Played in the 2012 GACA North South All-Star Game ... As a junior he hauled in 32 receptions for 607 yards and seven touchdowns to earn All-Bibb County honors ... Was Mr. Homecoming in 2012.

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JIMMY STATEN

6-4 . 301 . r-Sr. Waycross, GA (Ware County HS)

2013: Played in seven games … Has four tackles for the D e fe n s ive Tac k le season, including a TFL … Played in 64 total snaps … Lone tackle against WCU was a TFL … Also had one stop at UNC … Honors: 2013 – Named Honorable Mention All-C-USA … 2011 – Earned the most improved defensive lineman award Registered two tackles against FIU. following spring drills. Career Statistics Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd 2013: Played in 11 games and had 10 starts … Has 30 tackles 2013 7 4 0 4 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 for the season, including 1.5 TFLs, a pass breakup, and two Total 7 4 0 4 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 hurries … Played 420 snaps, including a season-high 50 against Marshall … Missed spring drills while rehabbing an injury … Missed the WCU game with an injury … Returned against UNC in a limited fashion … Started against Memphis and had three stops, including a TFL … Added two tackles JEVONTEY and a pass breakup at BYU … Had six tackles against ECU … SMITH Collected four stops and a TFL at North Texas … Also had four 6-3 . 195 . Fr. tackles against Marshall and four stops in win at UAB.

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2013: Took a redshirt year. High School: Rated a three star recruit by Rivals.com ... Earned all-state honors as a senior and junior at Greensboro High School ... Registered 25 catches for 456 yards and 10 touchdowns as a senior while also rushing for over 300 yards and collecting 50 tackles on defense ... As a junior he hauled in 31 receptions for 623 yards and five touchdowns to go with 263 rushing yards and two scores ... On defense, he tallied 77 tackles, two interceptions, and nine pass breakups while adding14 returns for 398 yards ... Lettered in football, basketball, and track ... Played for Coach Curtis Graves.

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SHANNON SMITH

6-2 . 200 . Fr. Macon, GA (Westside HS)

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Career Statistics Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd 2010 13 3 2 5 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 2011 12 14 15 29 4.0 12 0 0 0 0 2012 12 15 21 36 1.5 9 0 0 0 0 2013 11 14 16 30 1.5 2 1 0 0 0 Total 48 46 54 100 7.0 23 1 0 0 0

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DANIEL STEPHENS

6-2 . 290 . Fr. Duluth, GA (Peachtree Ridge HS)

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2013: Played in eight games and had two starts … Has 312 snaps played on the season … Was part of a line that produced five different 100-yard rushers and seven games of 200 or more yards on the ground … Made his first collegiate start against ECU and played a season-high 71 snaps … Had 40 or more snaps five times.

2013: Took a redshirt year. High School: Rated a three-star recruit by 247sports and a two-star by Rivals.com after catching 43 passes for 767 yards and 10 touchdowns in 2012 ... Also added two kick return touchdowns ... Earned second team all-state honors as a returner in 2012 while garnering all-region and all-Middle

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6-1 . 211 . r-Fr. Duluth, GA (Duluth HS) Sa fet y

Honors: 2013 – Earned the Jeanne Massaquoi Freshman Academic Award … Named the Most Improved safety following spring drills. 2013: Played in five games … Has eight tackles on the season to go with two pass breakups and a forced fumble … Has played 111 total snaps … Played in his first collegiate game against Marshall after recovering from a preseason injury and collected two tackles and a pass breakup … Had three solo stops and a forced fumble in win over FIU … Credited with two tackles and a pass breakup in win over UTEP. Career Statistics Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd 2013 5 8 0 8 0.0 0 2 1 0 0 Total 5 8 0 8 0.0 0 2 1 0 0

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ADAM STICKEL

6-5 . 291 . r-Fr. Kissimmee, FL (Osceola HS)

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2013: Played six games and had one start … Played 90 total snaps on the season, including a season-high 32 at UNC … Made his first collegiate start against Memphis at right guard and played 28 snaps.

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BRENT STOCKSTILL

6-0 . 190 . Fr. Murfreesboro, TN (Siegel HS)

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2013: Was gray shirted. High School: Ranked as a three-star prospect by ESPN.com and 247Sports.com while earning a pair of stars from Rivals. com and Scout.com ... ESPN.com listed him as a Top-30 dualthreat QB in the class of 2013 ... Siegel finished a school-record 13-1 in 2012, scoring 590 points and averaging 429.5 yards a game ... Was a Mr. Football finalist and earned a spot on the Tennessee Sports Writers All-State Team ... Left-handed passer was 173-of-265 for 2,690 yards and 32 touchdowns ... Also rushed 108 times for 653 yards and 10 TDs ... Had a 32-5 touchdown to interception ratio ... Named to the Tennessean’s 2012 Dandy Dozen entering the season ... Finished with 1,083

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KAMANI THOMAS

5-9 . 195 . Fr. Dallas, GA (East Paulding HS)

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High School: Rated a three-star recruit by Rivals.com and listed as the No. 13 all-purpose back in the country after rushing for a school record 1,950 yards in 2012 ... Voted honorable mention all-state by the Atlanta Journal Constitution following his senior year at East Paulding High School ... Named first team all-region as a junior despite playing in just half the games due to a severe turf toe injury (rushed for 892 yards) ... Voted to Max Preps All-American Second Team as a sophomore and was first team all-state and rushing for 1,901 yards ... Set the career school record with 4,801 rushing yards to go with 51 touchdowns ... Lettered in football and track.

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6-5 . 300 . Fr. Church Hill, TN (Volunteer HS) Lin e

2013: Took a redshirt year. High School: Rated a two star recruit by Rivals ... Earned allconference honors in football and all-conference in basketball ... Lettered in football and basketball at Volunteer High School.

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SHANE TUCKER

6-0 . 210 . Fr. Memphis, TN (Memphis Univ. School)

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2013: Played in four games and had three starts … Has 226 yards rushing on 40 attempts for a 5.7 per carry average … Also has five touchdowns … Had his redshirt lifted at UAB in the third quarter … Went on to rush six times for 18 yards and haul in one reception … Credited with 95 yards rushing on 11 carries and had two touchdowns against FIU in his first career start … Rushed for 103 yards on 19 carries and had two touchdowns in win over Southern Miss … Had a touchdown on just four carries against UTEP.

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MAX UGBOAJA

6-4 . 255 . r-Jr. Nashville, TN (Hillwood HS)

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2013: Took a redshirt year.

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Career Statistics Rushing G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 2013 4 40 226 5 48 5.7 56.5 Total 4 40 226 5 48 5.7 56.5 goblueraiders.com

ANFORNEE STEWART

passing yards, completing almost 60 percent of his passes (.575) with 7 TDs ... Also tallied 356 rushing yards with 6 TDs on 87 carries ... Coached by Greg Wyant.

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Honors: 2011 – Earned the most improved strength training award for defensive linemen following spring drills … Presented the Jeanne Massaquoi Freshman Academic Award … 2010 – Named the Freshman Academic Award winner at the conclusion of the season. 2013: Played in all 12 games … Has a tackle, pass breakup and a hurry for the season … Most of his 168 snaps have come on special teams … Credited with a pass breakup against ECU and a hurry against WCU. Career Statistics Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd 2011 12 4 3 7 0.5 3 0 0 0 0 2012 12 1 1 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 2013 12 0 1 1 0.0 0 1 0 0 0 Total 36 5 5 10 0.5 3 1 0 0 0

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JOSH WALKER

6-5 . 323 . r-Sr. Spring City, TN (Rhea County HS)

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Honors: 2013 – Named Second Team All-C-USA … 2012 – Named Honorable Mention All-SBC … Voted Second Team All-SBC by Phil Steele … Named Most Improved Strength Training Offensive Lineman at the conclusion of spring drills … 2011 – Earned the most improved strength training award for offensive linemen following spring drills. 2013: Started all 12 games … Owns 24 straight starts … Shares the team lead with 918 snaps played … Played 70 or more snaps nine times, including a season-high 107 against Marshall … Was part of a line that produced five different 100-yard rushers and seven games of 200 or more yards on the ground.

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5-9 . 160 . Fr. Raleigh, NC (Hargrave Military Acad.)

6-0 . 236 . r-So. Buena Vista, GA (Marion County HS)

TRISTAN WALKER

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2013: Took a redshirt year. High School: Lettered in football, basketball and track at Southeast Raleigh High School … Was all-conference in football and basketball and all-area in football … As a senior he hauled in 39 passes for 801 yards and eight touchdowns and had over 1,000 all-purpose yards … At Hargrave Military in 2012 he led team with four interceptions while adding more than 400 yards in returns … Played for Daniel Finn at Southeast Raleigh and Troy Davis at Hargrave.

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XAVIER WALKER

6-4 . 202 . So. Duluth, GA (Duluth HS) Sa fet y

2013: Played in all 12 games and had nine starts … Ranks fifth on the team with 51 tackles to go with one interception, three pass breakups, two forced fumbles and a fumble recovery … His 760 snaps ranks second among safeties … Had six stops at UNC … Made first start as a Blue Raider against Memphis and had three solo tackles … Had nine tackles at FAU … Registered four tackles and a fumble recovery at BYU … Collected seven stops, a forced fumble and a pass breakup against ECU … Had four tackles and first career interception at North Texas … Credited with four stops and a pass breakup against Marshall … Had four solo stops at UAB … Also had four tackles and a pass breakup against Southern Miss … Registered five solo stops and a forced fumble against UTEP. Career Statistics Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd 2013 12 36 15 51 0.0 0 4 2 1 0 Total 12 36 15 51 0.0 0 4 2 1 0

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EVAN WARD

6-0 . 228 . r-So. Pacifica, CA (Archbishop Riordan) L i n e ba ck er

2013: Played in five games … Had one tackle on the season which came against FIU … Was in on 21 snaps for the season and most came on special teams.

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YKEEM WELLS

Career Statistics Rushing G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C 2011 12 28 70 1 12 2.5 2012 12 39 172 1 25 4.4 2013 11 93 631 3 64 6.8 Total 35 160 873 5 64 5.5

KO Ret. 2011 2012 2013: Played in all 12 games … Has 12 tackles on the season, 2013 including 1.5 TFLs … Played 156 total snaps, including a Total season-high 37 at North Texas … Had two solo tackles against WCU … Also had two stops against FIU … Credited with two tackles, including a TFL in win over UTEP. Lin e b a c k e r

Career Statistics Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd 2012 12 2 2 4 0 0 0 1 1 0 2013 12 7 5 12 1.5 1 0 0 0 0 Total 24 9 7 16 1.5 1 0 1 1 1

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G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G 12 3 65 0 29 21.7 5.4 12 25 762 1 96 30.5 63.5 11 17 420 0 60 24.7 38.2 35 45 1247 1 96 27.7 35.6

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CEY-RON WILLINGHAM 5-10 . 177 . r-So. Atlanta, GA (Stephenson HS)

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REGGIE WHATLEY 5-7 . 167 . r-Jr. Rome, GA (Rome HS)

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Honors: 2013 – Earned the Donald Craig Sophomore Academic Award for second time… 2012 – Named First Team All-SBC as a return specialist … Named First Team All-SBC kick returner by Phil Steele … Earned the Donald Craig Sophomore Academic Award … Named Most Improved Wide Receiver at the conclusion of spring drills … Named the SBC Special Teams Player of the Week on Nov. 5 … 2011 – Named to the SBC Writers All-Freshman team … 2010 – Won the team’s annual Power Hour award for strength and conditioning. Career: Ranks 5th in Kickoff Return Attempts (45) … Ranks 3rd in Kickoff Return Yards (1,247) … Ranks 1st in Kickoff Return Average (27.7). 2013: Played in 11 games and had three starts … Has a personal-best 631 rushing yards on 93 attempts for a teamhigh 6.8 per carry average … Also has three touchdowns and leads team with 17 plays of 20 or more yards … Played just six snaps the last three games due to a lower body injury … Rushed for 44 yards on eight attempts against WCU … Had 25 rushing yards on five carries at UNC to go with four kickoff returns for 113 yards … Had 154 rushing yards on just 10 attempts to go with three touchdowns at FAU (had runs of 64, 33, 19) … Led team with 40 yards rushing on 10 carries at BYU and also led MT with 55 rushing yards against ECU … Rushed 16 times for 104 yards in win over Marshall … Had his second straight 100-yard rushing game with a career-best 155 yards on 15 carries at UAB … Only played early against FIU but had three carries for 20 yards … Did not dress for Southern Miss … Rushed twice for nine yards against UTEP.

High School: Lettered in football at Stephenson High School … Earned all-county honors as a senior and ranked in the areas top 25 in receiving yards.

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WILLIAM WILSON

6-2 . 248 . r-Jr. Memphis, TN (Kirby HS) Tig h t

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2013: Played in 10 games … Was in on 70 total snaps, including a season-high 17 against WCU … Most of his play has come on special teams.

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MIDDLE TENNESSEE FOOTBALL


Head Coach Rick Stockstill

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RICK STOCKSTILL

8TH SEASON AT MIDDLE TENNESSEE ALMA MATER: FLORIDA STATE, 1982 Winning on the field, off the field and having a firstclass football program from top to bottom is the goal of any University at the highest level of intercollegiate athletics. That is exactly what Middle Tennessee has as a result of the leadership of Head Coach Rick Stockstill. In his eighth season at the helm of the Blue Raiders, Stockstill has captured a league title, won the 2009 New Orleans Bowl, made four bowl appearances, been bowl eligible five times, earned two public recognition awards from the NCAA for APR success, appeared on television 69 times, produced six of the top eight crowds in Floyd Stadium history, and had back-to-back eight-win seasons for the first time in 21 years. Under his watch, the Blue Raiders have also produced five all-American’s, including one academic all-American, three defensive players of the year, and a bowl game MVP. Middle Tennessee also became the first Sun Belt team to win 10 games in a season, and set the Floyd Stadium single-game attendance record. He also has three NFL Draft picks with Erik Walden in 2008, Chris McCoy in 2010, and Rod Issac in 2011. After winning eight games in 2012 and being left out of a bowl game, Stockstill showed his bounce back ability once again by leading the Raiders to another eight-win season and a trip to the Bell Helicopter Armed Forces bowl. The Blue Raiders were among the

TWO-TIME CONFERENCE COACH OF THE YEAR national leaders in turnovers gained (3rd), turnover margin (10th), fewest penalties (10th), fewest penalty yards (28th) and rushing (27th). Some regard the 2012 season as his best coaching job after leading the Blue Raiders to the nation’s biggest win improvement from the previous year. His seventh

MT squad went 8-4, won an FBS school record five road games, received votes in the ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll three straight weeks, and upset ACC Coastal Division

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Champion Georgia Tech. Along the way, he produced a freshman all-American, eight all-conference players, and a national offensive player of the week. In 2010, Stockstill’s team battled back from a tough start to make back-to-back bowl games for the first time in school history. The coach also had an Academic All-American in Jeremy Kellem, the SBC Defensive Player of the Year in Jamari Lattimore, and a total of nine players who were recognized on the AllConference team. The 2009 season was one for the record books as that squad accomplished what few believed possible with an FBS-record 10 wins, a final ranking of 33rd nationally in the ESPN/USA Today Coaches poll, a bowl victory, a seven-game winning streak, the most Sun Belt victories in school history, five road victories, and a second straight undefeated month of November. It all resulted in Stockstill being named SBC Co-Coach of the Year and 11 players earning All-Conference honors, including co-Defensive Player of the Year Chris McCoy, who was taken in the 7th round of the NFL Draft by the Miami Dolphins. To top things off, quarterback Dwight Dasher earned New Orleans Bowl MVP honors and became just the fourth player in NCAA history to pass for more than 2,500 yards and rush for 1,000 yards in the same season. Stockstill, who owns upsets over Maryland (2008

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Two-Time Coach of the Year and 2009) and Georgia Tech (2012), has also shown a commitment to academics during his tenure. The Blue Raiders have gone from an APR score of 892 to a very impressive 983, the biggest increase of any program in the country. The Blue Raiders were also crowned with the Sun Belt Conference Academic Award on two occasions (2006-07, 2007-08) and earned two public recognition awards from the NCAA for APR success (2011, 2012). For his efforts, Stockstill was inducted as an honorary member into Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society in April 2010. After 24 years as an assistant, Stockstill was given the chance to run his own program, and all he did was lead the Blue Raiders to a 2006 Sun Belt Conference championship, help set a new single-season attendance record, and take the program to its first postseason bowl game in the I-A era. Taking a Middle Tennessee team predicted to finish sixth in the Sun Belt during the preseason to a league title, Stockstill ended up as the 2006 Sun Belt

Conference Coach of the Year and the Tennessee Sports Writers Association Coach of the Year while also garnering that honor from ESPN.com. Stockstill’s teams have amassed the top four tackles for loss and quarterback sack totals in school history and has produced the conference’s top touchdown scorer twice. Individual players have 47 All-Conference honors and two Player of the Year Awards, and there have been four different National Player of the Week winners. During the 2006 championship run, Stockstill and his staff developed an All-American, 11 All-Conference players, 11 SBC Player of the Week winners, a consensus National Defensive Player of the Week (Damon Nickson won the Walter Camp and the Bronco Nagurski awards), and the school’s all-time sacks leader (Erik Walden). Much of the team’s success was attributed to their play on the road that year; the Blue Raiders won four conference road games. Only 10 other teams nationally could stake that claim.

Along with his extensive background in collegiate coaching circles, the driven and determined Stockstill has had the advantage of working alongside some of the greatest minds in college football history. Stockstill, who made his way to Murfreesboro after spending the previous two years at South Carolina, has worked with legendary coaches Lou Holtz, Steve Spurrier, Danny Ford, Tommy Bowden, Ken Hatfield, and Tommy West. Stockstill demonstrated the ability to develop and coach big-time players throughout his career as an assistant. He joined the Gamecock staff in December 2003 and immediately made an impact in recruiting. Stockstill coached the Gamecock tight ends and served as recruiting coordinator in 2005 and was the wide receivers coach in 2004. Before joining Holtz’s staff at South Carolina, Stockstill was the offensive coordinator at East Carolina in 2003. In his first year at South Carolina, Stockstill coached

ACCOMPLISHMENTS UNDER STOCKSTILL  2013 - Led team to the Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl for fourth bowl under Stockstill  2013 - Team became first in 21 years to win eight games in back-to-back seasons  2012 - Engineered the nation’s biggest win improvement at +6  2012 - Led Raiders to 21-point upset win at ACC Coastal Division Champ Georgia Tech  2012 - Led MT to school FBS record 5 road wins  2012 - MT received votes in ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll a record 3 straight weeks  2011 - New single-game home attendance record set against Georgia Tech  2010 - Led team to GoDaddy.com Bowl for third bowl in five years  2010 - Coached school’s third Academic All-American (Jeremy Kellem)  2010 - Coached the SBC Defensive Player of the Year (Jamari Lattimore)  2010 - Inducted as honorary member of Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society  2009 Sun Belt Conference Co-Coach of the Year  2009 TSWA Coach of the Year  2009 team became first in Sun Belt history to win 10 games  2009 - Led team to New Orleans Bowl Championship  2009 - Team had school-record 7 Sun Belt Conference wins  2009 - Coached the SBC Defensive Player of the Year (Chris McCoy)  2009 - Coached the New Orleans Bowl MVP (Dwight Dasher)  2009 - New single-game home attendance record set against Memphis  2009 - Team set new single-season records in quarterback sacks and tackles for loss  2008 - Set new single-season Floyd Stadium attendance record  2008 - Coached a Walter Camp National Offensive Player of the Week winner  2008 - Quarterback was given the National ESPN Helmet Sticker Award  2006 Sun Belt Conference Coach of the Year (first conference COY at MTSU since 1989)  2006 Sun Belt Conference Coach of the Year by ESPN.com  2006 TSWA Coach of the Year  2006 Rutherford County Reader Gridiron Glacier Award  2007, 2008 and 2010 Intercultural and Diversity Coach of the Year  2006 Sun Belt Conference Championship  2006 - Led school to first-ever bowl game in the I-A era (Motor City)  2006 - One of just 10 teams in the country to win four road conference games  2006 - Coached a Walter Camp and Bronco Nagurski National Player of the Week winner  2006 - Seven wins were most by a first-year coach at MTSU since 1947  2006- Coached the ESPN.com SBC Defensive Player of the Year  2006 - Set new single-season attendance record  Improved team’s APR dramatically from 892 to 990  Team won 2006-07 and 2007-08 Sun Belt Conference Academic Award  26 First Team All-Conference selections in eight years  Had 53 Player of the Week winners during his tenure  A school-record 69 during his tenure  Blue Raiders named National Team of the Week by CollegeSportsReport.com on 10/14/07

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Two-Time Coach of the Year MEET RICK STOCKSTILL

PERSONAL Birthdate: December 23, 1957 Hometown: Fernandina Beach, FL Spouse: the former Sara Fleischman Children: Brent and Emily Parents: Joel Stockstill and Kris Stockstill EDUCATION High School: Fernandina Beach, 1977 College: Florida State, B.S. Physical Ed., 1982 PLAYING EXPERIENCE Quarterback at Florida State, 1977-82 (honorable mention All-American; played in three bowl games and the East-West Shrine Bowl and the Japan Bowl) COACHING EXPERIENCE 1983-84: Bethune-Cookman (Off. Coord./QB) 1985-88: UCF (Asst. Head Coach/WR) 1989-92: Clemson (Quarterbacks) 1993: Clemson (QBs/Passing Game Coordinator) 1994-95: Clemson (Co-Offensive Coord./WR) 1996-98: Clemson (Wide Receivers) 1999-2002: Clemson (WR/Recruiting Coord.) 2003: East Carolina (Offensive Coordinator) 2004: South Carolina (WR/Recruiting Coord.) 2005: South Carolina (TE/Recruiting Coord.) 2006-Present: MT (Head Coach) HONORS 2004: Named a Top 25 recruiter by Rivals.com 2006: Named Sun Belt Conference Coach of Year 2006: Named TSWA Coach of Year 2006: ESPN.com’s Sun Belt Coach of Year 2009: Named Sun Belt Conference Coach of Year 2009: Named TSWA Coach of the Year BOWLS 1977 1980 1981 1989 1991 1992 1993 1996 1996 1998 1999 2001 2001 2002 2005 2006 2009 2011 2013

Tangerine (player) Orange (player) Orange (player) Gator (coach) Hall of Fame (coach) Citrus (coach) Peach (coach) Gator (coach) Peach (coach) Peach (coach) Peach (coach) Gator (coach) Humanitarian (coach) Tangerine (coach) Independence (coach) Motor City (head coach) New Orleans (head coach) GoDaddy.com (head coach) Armed Forces (head coach)

Troy Williamson to one of the best seasons ever for a Gamecock receiver. Williamson made 43 receptions for 835 yards (75.9 per game average) and seven touchdowns. Williamson’s 835 receiving yards put him among the single-season leaders at USC, along with his seven touchdowns. Williamson was taken as the seventh pick

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in the 2005 NFL Draft by the Minnesota Vikings. In addition to his on-field coaching at Carolina, Stockstill coordinated the signing of a top-20 recruiting class for the Gamecocks in his first season and was recognized as one of the top 25 recruiters in the nation by Rivals.com. From 1989 to 2002, Stockstill was on the coaching staff at Clemson, where he helped lead the Tigers to some of their most proficient offensive performances in school history. He served in a variety of capacities during his tenure with Clemson, working as recruiting coordinator, wide receivers coach, co-offensive coordinator, passing game coordinator, and quarterbacks coach. One of his prize pupils was All-America wide receiver Rod Gardner, who was the number 15 pick of the 2001 NFL Draft. Stockstill played an integral role in Clemson’s offense, which set more than 100 school records from 1998 to 2002. Stockstill is credited with recruiting Clemson’s all-time leading rusher (Raymond Priester), third all-time leading passer (Woodrow Dantzler), and number three and number four all-time leading receivers (Derrick Hamilton and Rod Gardner). As a coach, Stockstill has been a part of 16 bowl games, including three as a head coach. Stockstill also has coaching experience at the University of Central Florida (198588), where he tutored wide receiver Shawn Jefferson, who went on to a 13year career in the NFL, and at BethuneCookman College (1983-84). Born Dec. 23, 1957 in Sidney, Ohio, Stockstill grew up in Georgetown, Ky., and then moved to Fernandina Beach, Fla., where he was inducted into the Fernandina Beach Hall of Fame in 2006. He was a three-year letterman at Florida State as a quarterback, where he was team captain and earned Honorable Mention All-America honors in 1981 under Coach Bobby Bowden. During his career at FSU, the Seminoles had two top-10 final Associated Press rankings and had wins over powers Notre Dame, Pittsburgh, Ohio State, and Nebraska. Stockstill, who received his bachelor’s degree from FSU in 1982, made three bowl trips with the Seminoles. Stockstill and his wife, the former Sara Fleischman, have a son, Brent, and a daughter, Emily.

THE STOCK REPORT

In just eight years as head coach, Rick Stockstill has produced 43 different all-conference players who have won 47 honors. Five players have also garnered All-American recognition. All-Conference Selections Trevor Jenkins, DL, 2008 (2nd) Desmond Gee, All-Purpose, 2006, 2007 (1st) Jeremy Kellem, S, 2008 (2nd) Tavares Jones, DE, 2006 (1st) Danny Carmichael, LB, 2009 (2nd) Damon Nickson, DB, 2006 (1st) Dwight Dasher, QB, 2009 (2nd) Damon Nickson, KR, 2006 (1st) Mark Fisher, OL, 2009, 2010 (2nd) J.K. Sabb, LB, 2006 (1st) Jamari Lattimore, DE, 2009 (2nd) Colby Smith, P, 2006 (1st) Cam Robinson, LB, 2009 (2nd) Erik Walden, DE, 2006 (1st) Phillip Tanner, RB, 2010 (2nd) Franklin Dunbar, OL, 2007 (1st) Josh Davis, P, 2010 (2nd) Tavares Jones, DE, 2007 (1st) Brandon McLeroy, OL, 2011 (2nd) Erik Walden, DE, 2007 (1st) Kevin Byard, S, 2012 (2nd) Alan Gendreau, PK, 2009, 2010 (1st) Benny Cunningham, RB, 2012 (2nd) Jeremy Kellem, S, 2009, 2010 (1st) Omar McLendon, DE, 2012 (2nd) Chris McCoy, DE, 2009 (1st) Josh Walker, OL, 2013 (2nd) Alex Suber, CB, 2009 (1st) Mark Thompson, C, 2009 (1st) All-Americans Marcus Udell, CB, 2009 (1st) Damon Nickson, KR, 2006 (2nd Team) Jamari Lattimore, DE, 2010 (1st) Dwight Dasher, QB, 2007 (HM Freshman) Rod Issac, DB, 2010 (1st) Chris McCoy, DE, 2009 (Honorable Mention) Colin Boss, OL, 2011 (1st) Jeremy Kellem, S, 2010 (Academic) Anthony Amos, WR, 2012 (1st) Kevin Byard, S, 2012 (First Team Freshman) Reggie Whatley, KR, 2012 (1st) Micah James, C, 2012 (1st) T.T. Barber, LB, 2013 (1st) Franklin Dunbar, OL, 2006 (2nd) Germayle Franklin, OL, 2006 (2nd) Eugene Gross, RB, 2006 (2nd) Clint Marks, QB, 2006 (2nd) Justin Rainey, LB, 2006 (2nd) Bradley Robinson, DB, 2007 (2nd)

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Championship Staff

2013 Blue Raider Coaching Staff (l-r): Steve Ellis, Buster Faulkner, Justin Watts, Geep Wade, Rick Mallory, Rick Stockstill, Tyrone Nix, Mike Polly, David Bibee, and Joe Cauthen.

The 2013 staff has coached in 60 total bowl games and has 180 years of coaching experience. (INCLUDES 2013 BOWL)

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David Bibee/Joe Cauthen DAVID

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Safeties | 6th Season Tennessee, 1977

Defensive Line | 3rd Season Stephen F. Austin, 1990

BIBEE

CAUTHEN

MIDDLE TENNESSEE Season at MT: 6th Date Hired: February 27, 2008 Recruiting Area: Mideast Tennessee (Chattanooga), South Central Florida, Northwest Georgia PERSONAL Birthdate: May 31, 1954 Hometown: Bristol, TN Spouse: the former Lisa Carter Children: Ashlee, Allison, Lindsay EDUCATION High School: Tennessee High School, 1973 College: Tennessee, B.S. Health Ed., 1977 PLAYING EXPERIENCE Safety at Tennessee, 1973-76 COACHING EXPERIENCE 1977: Tennessee (student assistant)

1978: Ole Miss (defensive assistant) 1979: North Alabama (secondary/rec. coord.) 1980: Middle Tennessee (DB/recruit. coord.) 1981-82: Austin Peay (DB/recruit. coord.) 1984-88: Appalachian State (Asst. HC/DB) 1989-93: South Carolina (Asst. HC/DB) 1996: Tennessee Tech (DB/rec. coord.) 1997: Clemson (outside linebackers) 1998: Clemson (secondary) 1999: East Tennessee (co-defensive coord.) 2000-2004: The Baylor School (head coach) 2006-07: Chattanooga (secondary) 2008-: MT (safeties) BOWL EXPERIENCE 1973: Gator Bowl (player) 1974: Liberty Bowl (player) 1990: Blue-Gray Classic (coach) 1998: Peach Bowl (coach) 2009: New Orleans Bowl (coach) 2011: GoDaddy.com Bowl (coach) 2013: Armed Forces Bowl (coach)

2013 Notes: The safeties have accounted for 13 turnovers gained this season ... The unit has 12 pass breakups, six interceptions, four forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries ... Sophomore Kevin Byard is the NCAA active career leader in interception return yards with 326, which is also a school record ... Byard also owns the school mark in interception returns for touchdowns with four ... Byard was an honorable mention C-USA All-Conference selection.

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THE BIBEE FILE

THE CAUTHEN FILE MIDDLE TENNESSEE Season at MT: 3rd Date Hired: January 26, 2011 Recruiting Area: Southwest Georgia, Southeast Alabama, Northwest Florida

1997-98: Stephen F. Austin (defensive line) 1999-2006: Texas A&M-Commerce (dc) 2007-2010: Valdosta State (def. coord.) 2011-: Middle Tennessee (linebackers) 2012-: Middle Tennessee (defensive line)

PERSONAL Birthdate: March 24, 1964 Hometown: Jacksonville, TX Spouse: the former Karen Belson Children: Brooklyn, Dakota, Jackson

BOWL EXPERIENCE 1996: NJCAA Playoffs 2007: NCAA I-AA Championship Game 2008: NCAA DII Playoffs 2010: NCAA DII Playoffs 2013: Armed Forces Bowl (coach)

EDUCATION High School: Jacksonville College: Tyler Junior College, A.A.S, 1984, .Stephen F. Austin, B.S. in Health and Kinesiology, 1990; Texas-Tyler, Masters in Sports Administration, 1997 COACHING EXPERIENCE 1990-95: Sherman High School 1996: Trinity Valley CC (defensive line)

2013 Notes: The defensive line has played a huge role in the Blue Raiders being ranked 5th nationally in turnovers gained and 33rd in red zone defense ... The line has accounted for 34.5 TFLs, 17 sacks, and 20 hurries.

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Steve Ellis/Buster Fauklner STEVE

BUSTER

Co-Defensive Coordinator | 5th Season Nicholls State, 2003

Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks | 3rd Season Valdosta State, 2005

ELLIS

FAULKNER

THE ELLIS FILE MIDDLE TENNESSEE Season at MT: 5th Date Hired: February 9, 2009 Recruiting Area: Central Georgia, West Tennessee PERSONAL Birthdate: January 25, 1980 Hometown: Stringer, MS Spouse: Regina Children: Deja and Caleb EDUCATION High School: Stringer, 1998 College: Nicholls State, B.S. Education, 2003 PLAYING EXPERIENCE Cornerback at Nicholls State (1998-2002) COACHING EXPERIENCE 2003: Nicholls State (Safeties) 2004-05: Nicholls State (Linebackers)

2013 Notes: Kenneth Gilstrap, Sammy Seamster, and Jared Singletary have all had career years in 2013 ... The threesome has combined for three interceptions, three sacks, eight pass breakups, 7.5 TFLs, four fumble recoveries and three forced fumbles in 2013 ... The group has had a large hand in the Raiders being ranked 5th nationally in turnovers gained and 33rd in red zone defense.

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2006-08: Nicholls State (Defensive Coord.) 2009-2010: MT (Cornerbacks) 2011: MT (Defensive Coord./CBs) 2012-Present: MT (Co-Defensive Coord./CBs) BOWL EXPERIENCE 2009: New Orleans Bowl (coach) 2011: GoDaddy.com Bowl (coach) 2013: Armed Forces Bowl (coach)

THE FAULKNER FILE MIDDLE TENNESSEE Season at MT: 3rd Date Hired: January 26, 2011 Recruiting Area: Northeast Georgia, Middle Tennessee, Southwest Florida PERSONAL Birthdate: September 19, 1981 Hometown: Lilburn, GA Spouse: wife Tia Children: Harrison, Hadley, and Haisley EDUCATION High School: Parkview, 1999 College: Valdosta State, Bachelor of Arts and History, 2005

COACHING EXPERIENCE 2005: Valdosta State (Student Assistant) 2006: Georgia (GA) 2007: Valdosta State (Quarterbacks) 2008: Valdosta State (Off. Coord./QBs) 2009: Central Arkansas (Quarterbacks) 2010: Murray State (Off. Coordinator/QBs) 2011: MT (Quarterbacks) 2012-Present: MT (Offensive Coord./QBs) BOWL EXPERIENCE 2006: Chik-Fil-A Bowl (coach) 2007: Division II National Championship (coach) 2013: Armed Forces Bowl (coach)

PLAYING EXPERIENCE Quarterback at Valdosta State (2000-2003) Quarterback at Texas A&M-Commerce (2004)

2013 Notes: The Blue Raider offense ranks 25th in rushing and 20th in third down conversions ... The unit has amassed seven games of 200 or more yards rushing and has had five different players top the 100-yard mark ... The offense has posted 4,989 total yards which ranks as the fourth most in school history and stands just 494 yards shy of breaking the school record set in 2009 and they have scored 371 points to rank as the fifth highest total and is 46 points from a new school mark.

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Rick Mallory/Tyrone Nix RICK

TYRONE

Offensive Tackles/Tight Ends | 1st Season Washington, 1983

Co-Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers | 2nd Season Southern Miss, 1995

MALLORY

NIX

MIDDLE TENNESSEE Season at MT: 1st Date Hired: March 21, 2013 Recruiting Area: Midwest Tennessee, South Florida, West Alabama PERSONAL Birthdate: October 21, 1960 Hometown: Renton, WA Spouse: Shannon Children: Ryan, Adam, Cameron, Naomi, Fiona, Layla EDUCATION High School: Lindberg College: Washington, B.A. Political Science, 1993 PLAYING EXPERIENCE TE and Guard at Washington (1979-83) Tampa Bay Buccaneers, NFL (1984-88) COACHING EXPERIENCE 1992-97: Washington (tight ends) 1998-99: Washington (tight ends/special teams)

2000-2009: Memphis (offensive line) 2010: Wyoming (director of football operations) 2011: UAB (offensive line) 2013-Present: MT (tackles/tight ends) BOWL EXPERIENCE 1979 Sun Bowl (player) 1981 Rose Bowl (player) 1982 Rose Bowl (player) 1983 Aloha Bowl (player) 1993 Rose Bowl (coach) 1995 Sun Bowl (coach) 1996 Holiday Bowl (coach) 1997 Aloha Bowl (coach) 1998 Oahu Bowl (coach) 1999 Holiday Bowl (coach) 2003 New Orleans Bowl (coach) 2004 GMAC Bowl (coach) 2005 Motor City Bowl (coach) 2007 New Orleans Bowl (coach) 2008 St. Petersburg Bowl (coach) 2013: Armed Forces Bowl (coach)

2013 Notes: The offensive line has opened holes for the 25th ranked rushing team in the country at 2,500 yards, which is the most at MT since 2002 ... The Raiders have also had an FBS record five different players rush for 100 or more yards in a game in 2013 ... TE Jacob Corbaley has enjoyed a career year under Mallory, while being regarded as one of the top blockers on the team.

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THE NIX FILE MIDDLE TENNESSEE Season at MT: 2nd Date Hired: February 21, 2012 PERSONAL Birthdate: September 30, 1972 Hometown: Attalla, AL Spouse: the former Toya Phelps Children: Tyvari and Tiah EDUCATION High School: Etowah College: Southern Miss, B.S. Management, 1995 PLAYING EXPERIENCE Linebacker at Southern Miss, 1990-93 COACHING EXPERIENCE 1995: Southern Miss (defensive tackles) 1.996: Southern Miss (outside linebackers) 1997: Southern Miss (outside linebackers) 1998: Southern Miss (outside linebackers) 1999: Southern Miss (outside linebackers)

2000: Southern Miss (defensive backs) 2001-05: Southern Miss (defensive coord./ilb) 2005: South Carolina (co-defensive coord./dl) 2006: South Carolina (defensive coord./lb) 2007: South Carolina (defensive coord./ilb) 2008-09: Ole Miss (defensive coord./lb) 2010-11: Ole Miss (Asst. HC/dc/lb) 2012-: MT (co-defensive coord./lb) BOWL EXPERIENCE 1990: All-American Bowl (player) 1997: Liberty Bowl (coach) 1998: Humanitarian Bowl (coach) 1999: Liberty Bowl (coach) 2000: GMAC Bowl (coach) 2002: Houston Bowl (coach) 2003: Liberty Bowl (coach) 2004: New Orleans Bcwl (coach) 2005: Independence Bowl (coach) 2006: Liberty Bowl (coach) 2009: Cotton Bowl (coach) 2010: Cotton Bowl (coach) 2013: Armed Forces Bowl (coach)

2013 Notes: The Blue Raider defense ranks 5th nationally in turnovers forced with 31, which also ranks as the second most under Rick Stockstill ... The group also ranks 33rd nationally in red zone defense and has scored an MT FBS record five touchdowns ... The defense also owns the school mark for interception returns for touchdowns with four ... They have 27 total sacks, which is one shy of equaling the fifth most in school history for a single-season.

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Mike Polly/Geep Wade MIKE

GEEP

Running Backs | 1st Season Georgetown College, 2006

Offensive Line | 1st Season Chattanooga, 2001

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THE WADE FILE

POLLY

MIDDLE TENNESSEE Season at MT: 1st Date Hired: February 12, 2013 Recruiting Area: Southeast Georgia, West Coast Florida, North Alabama PERSONAL Birthdate: November 10, 1983 Hometown: Erlanger, KY EDUCATION High School: Dixie Heights, 2002 College: Georgetown College, B.S. Business, 2006 PLAYING EXPERIENCE OL at Georgetown College, 2002-2006 COACHING EXPERIENCE 2007 (spring): Georgetown College (off. line) 2007-09: Middle Tennessee (grad. assistant) 2010: Murray State (offensive tackles/TE)

2013 Notes: Produced four different backs that had 100 or more yards rushing in a game, and all four are underclassmen ... The group ignited an offense that rushed for 2,500 yards which ranks as the most at MT since 2002 and ranks 25th nationally ... The offense has also amassed seven games of 200 or more yards rushing in 2013.

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2011-12: Murray State (offensive line) 2013-Present: MT (running backs) BOWL EXPERIENCE 2009: New Orleans Bowl (coach) 2013: Armed Forces Bowl (coach)

WADE

MIDDLE TENNESSEE Season at MT: 1st Date Hired: February 1, 2013 Recruiting Area: Cobb Co./West Georgia, Central Florida, Ohio PERSONAL Birthdate: March 18, 1978 Hometown: Franklin, TN Spouse: the former Amy Howell Child: Emma Kate

2003: Mars Hill (offensive line/tight ends) 2004: Tennessee (graduate assistant) 2005: Midwestern University (offensive line) 2006-09: UT-Martin (offensive line) 2010-11: Chattanooga (offensive line) 2012: Marshall (offensive line) 2013-Present: MT (offensive line) BOWL EXPERIENCE 2005: Cotton Bowl (coach) 2013: Armed Forces Bowl (coach)

EDUCATION High School: Battle Ground Academy, 1997 College: Chattanooga, B.S. in Marketing, 2001 PLAYING EXPERIENCE Center at Chattanooga (1999-2001) COACHING EXPERIENCE 2002: Chattanooga (restricted earnings coach)

2013 Notes: Thanks to the play of a solid offensive line, the Blue Raiders have rushed for 2,500 yards and rank 25th nationally ... The 2,500 yards is the most at MT since 2002 ... The Raiders have also had an FBS record five different players rush for 100 or more yards in a game in 2013 and the team has accounted for 200 or more yards rushing seven times.

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Justin Watts/Brent Brock JUSTIN

BRENT

Recruiting Coord./Wide Receivers | 8th Season Clemson, 2000

Director of Player Development | 8th Season Florida State, 1982

WATTS

BROCK

MIDDLE TENNESSEE Season at MT: 8th Date Hired: January 17, 2006 Recruiting Area: North Florida, Southeast Georgia, Central Alabama, East Tennessee PERSONAL Birthdate: October 1, 1977 Hometown: Florence, SC Spouse: the former Lauren Remillard Children: son Chase, daughter Kendall EDUCATION High School: South Florence College: Clemson, B.S. Sports Mgmt., 2000

2006-: MT (wide receivers/recruiting coord.) BOWL EXPERIENCE 1996: Peach Bowl (player) 1998: Peach Bowl (player) 1999: Peach Bowl (player) 2001: Gator Bowl (player) 2001: Humanitarian Bowl (coach) 2002: Tangerine Bowl (coach) 2006: Motor City Bowl (coach) 2009: New Orleans Bowl (coach) 2011: GoDaddy.com Bowl (coach) 2013: Armed Forces Bowl (coach)

PLAYING EXPERIENCE Wide Receiver at Clemson (1996-2000) COACHING EXPERIENCE 2001-02: Clemson (graduate assistant) 2003-05: Chattanooga (wide receivers)

2013 Notes: The receivers have accounted for 174 receptions and 14 touchdowns in 2013 ... Three different receivers have topped 100 yards in a game ... Seniors Tavarres Jefferson and Kyle Griswould both rank in the top seven on MT’s all-time receptions list ... The group has been instrumental in the Blue Raider offense registering the fourth most total yards in school history (4,989).

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THE BROCK FILE MIDDLE TENNESSEE Season at MT: 8th Date Hired: January 11, 2006 PERSONAL Birthdate: April 21, 1958 Hometown: Albany, GA Spouse: the former Missie Milton EDUCATION High School: Albany High School, 1976 College: Florida State, B.S. Physical Ed., 1982 Master’s of Education, Albany State, 1987 Education Specialist, Florida State, 1995 PLAYING EXPERIENCE Offensive Lineman at Florida State, 1976-81 COACHING EXPERIENCE 1981: Godby High School (offensive line) 1982: Thomasville HS (offensive line)

1983-90: Colquitt Co. HS (off. coord./OL) 1990-91: Colquitt Co. HS (Asst. HC/OC) 1992-95: Worth Co. HS (head coach) 1996-99: Fitzgerald HS (head coach) 2000-01: Westside HS (offensive coord.) 2002-05: Jackson Co. HS (head coach) 2006-08: MT (tight ends) 2009-: MT (inside receivers) 2012: MT (running backs) 2013-: MT (director of player development) BOWL EXPERIENCE 1977: Tangerine Bowl (player) 1980: Orange Bowl (player) 1981: Orange Bowl (player) 2006: Motor City Bowl (coach) 2009: New Orleans Bowl (coach) 2011: GoDaddy.com Bowl (coach) 2013: Armed Forces Bowl

Brent Brock, a head coach in the Georgia high school ranks for 14 years and a former teammate of head coach Rick Stockstill, is in his eighth season at Middle Tennessee. Brock was elevated in the offseason to director of player development. In his new role, Brock handles life skills events for the program, all community service projects, and serves as summer camp director for Coach Stockstill.

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Chris Matusek/Jason Spray CHRIS

JASON

Director of Football Operations | 11th Season Middle Tennessee, 2002

Head Strength Coach | 9th Season Middle Tennessee, 2002

MATUSEK

SPRAY

THE MATUSEK FILE MIDDLE TENNESSEE Season at MT: 11th Date Hired: July 1, 2003 PERSONAL Birthdate: June 3, 1979 Hometown: Shelbyville, TN Spouse: the former Katie Mellen Child: William Anthony

2007: Middle Tennessee (football relations) 2008-: Middle Tennessee (football operations) BOWL EXPERIENCE 2006: Motor City Bowl 2009: New Orleans Bowl 2011: GoDaddy.com Bowl 2013: Armed Forces Bowl

EDUCATION High School: Shelbyville College: Middle Tennessee, B.S. Industrial Technology, 2002 PLAYING EXPERIENCE Deep snapper at MT (1998-2001)

THE SPRAY FILE MIDDLE TENNESSEE Season at MT: 9th Date Hired: October 13, 2005

2012-Present: MT Head Football Strength Coach BOWL EXPERIENCE 2006: Motor City Bowl 2009: New Orleans Bowl 2011: GoDaddy.com Bowl 2013: Armed Forces Bowl

PERSONAL Birthdate: July 17, 1978 Hometown: Murfreesboro, TN Spouse: Karisse Child: Jason Jr and Jaxon EDUCATION High School: Oakland College: MT, B.S. , 2002; master’s, 2005 PLAYING EXPERIENCE Fullback at MT (1999-2001)

ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE 2003-04: Middle Tennessee (equipt. mgr.) 2005-06: Middle Tennessee (admin. asst.)

ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE 2002-04: MT Graduate Assistant 2005-06: MT Assistant Strength Coach 2007-2011: MT Associate Strength Coach

Chris Matusek, a four-year letterman in football at Middle Tennessee, is in his 11th year as a full-time employee with the program. Matusek spent the first two years as the program’s equipment manager before being elevated to administrative assistant in June 2005. In 2007, Rick Stockstill named Matusek the director of football relations before moving him to his current role as director of football operations in April 2008. Matusek oversees the daily internal operational functions of the football program. He is instrumental in team travel, recruiting weekends, the annual team banquet, the lettermen’s golf event, the walk-on program, and the “Recruiting Roundup” event held each February. Matusek also serves as the team’s liaison for pro scouts, on-campus housing, on-campus dining, and academics during summer school, and oversees all football facilities.

Jason Spray has climbed the ladder of success rapidly since his collegiate playing career at Middle Tennessee, and he continues to exemplify the tremendous work ethic that made him a decorated gridiron standout for the Blue Raiders. Spray was elevated to head football strength coach in January 2012. Spray, who was voted the NCSA Assistant Strength Coach of the Year in 2011, is in his ninth season working in the Blue Raider strength and conditioning program. Spray, whose specialty is in plyometrics, which focuses on movements, explosion and flexibility rather than just muscle mass, works with numerous professional athletes during the offseason.

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Robbie Stewart/Kortne Gosha ROBBIE

KORTNE

Head Football Trainer | 6th Season Clemson, 1998

Asst. AD/Equipment & Facilities | 2nd Season Jacksonville State, 2011

STEWART

GOSHA

MIDDLE TENNESSEE Season at MT: 6th Date Hired: Sept. 15, 2008 PERSONAL Birthdate: Oct. 16, 1974 Hometown: Seneca, SC Spouse: Lindsay Children: Griffin, Dalton, and Davis EDUCATION High School: Seneca College: Clemson, B.S. secondary education, 1998; master’s from Middle Tennessee in 2000

BOWL EXPERIENCE 2001: Humanitarian Bowl 2002: Tangerine Bowl 2003: Peach Bowl 2005: Champs Sports Bowl 2006: Music City Bowl 2007: Chick-Fil-A Bowl 2009: New Orleans Bowl 2011: GoDaddy.com Bowl 2013: Armed Forces Bowl

SPORTS MEDICINE EXPERIENCE 1998-2000: GA at Middle Tennessee 2000-2001: Head Athletic Trainer at Gaffney HS 2001 (summer): Intern for Tampa Bay 2001-08: Asst. Athletic Trainer at Clemson 2008-Present: Head Football Athletic Trainer at Middle Tennessee

Robbie Stewart is in his sixth year as the head athletic trainer for football at Middle Tennessee. Stewart made his way to Murfreesboro following seven years at Clemson University. Stewart was presented the Eugene Smith/Mickey O’Brien College Athletic Trainer of the Year Award during the 20th annual Tennessee Athletic Trainers’ Society Conference in 2012. Stewart was nominated for his role in identifying the splenic rupture of Blue Raider senior wide receiver Shane Blissard during a spring football scrimmage in March 2011. Stewart’s awareness and quick thinking led Blissard to a full recovery as he competed in all 12 Blue Raider games in 2011.

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THE GOSHA FILE MIDDLE TENNESSEE Season at MT: 2nd Date Hired: February 26, 2012 PERSONAL Birthdate: October 15, 1988 Hometown: Birmingham, AL

2012- 13: Middle Tennessee (equipment manager) 2013: Middle Tennessee (Asst. AD/Equipment and Facilities) BOWL EXPERIENCE 2013: Armed Forces Bowl

EDUCATION High School: Shades Valley ,2007 College: Jacksonville State, B.S. Political Science, 2011 COACHING EXPERIENCE 2007-10: Jacksonville State (equipment manager) 2010-11: Jacksonville State (director of football operations)

Kortne Gosha is in his second season with the Middle Tennessee football program. After serving 2012 as the program’s equipment manager, Gosha was elevated to Assistant Athletic Director for Equipment and Facilities in 2013. Gosha oversees equipment ordering for the entire athletic program, while handling all license products and athletic facility capital projects and upgrades. Gosha made his way to Murfreesboro from Jacksonville State University where he worked three years as an equipment manager. He served as the Gamecocks student manager from 2007 until July 2011 before being hired full-time in August 2011 as the coordinator of operations and facilities.

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LANCE

BASLER Director of Player Personnel | 2nd Season Washington, 2007

Lance Basler is in his second year as the Director of Player Personnel on Rick Stockstill’s staff. Basler oversees the football program’s high school relations, recruiting logistics and communications, and team practice facilities while assisting with the football program’s day-to-day operations. As part of his recruiting responsibilities, Basler oversees all of the football programs web content. This includes CoachStockstill.com, which provides recruits and fans alike with an interactive, all-access look at the Blue Raider football program. As part of CoachStockstill.com, Basler handles the Twitter and Facebook accounts that allow Coach Stockstill to increase exposure of the entire program. Basler also oversees the football program’s “Stock Report Blog” which posts practice reports, pictures, video and other content aimed at boosting visibility for the program. The Boise, Idaho, native made his way to Murfreesboro from the University of Missouri, where he served as a football operations intern. Basler assisted with all matters pertaining to the daily operations of the football program. He also conducted an internal analysis to find competitive advantages and disadvantages in order to make strategic and budgetary recommendations as the program moved into the Southeastern Conference. Prior to his time at Missouri, Basler served on the football operations staff at San Diego State University. While there, he assisted the Director of Football Operations with the coordination of team travel, game day logistics, and both official and unofficial recruiting visits. He was also instrumental in creating a budget for all offseason activities and helping to manage events such as team outings, pre-season practices, summer camps, and the Women’s Football Academy. Before joining the San Diego State staff, Basler earned a degree in business administration from the University of Washington in 2007. During his tenure at San Diego State, he also earned an MBA in Sports Business Management.

ERIK

BARTLETT Video Coordinator | 3rd Season Middle Tennessee, 2008

Erik Bartlett, a graduate of Middle Tennessee, is in his third year as coordinator of video operations for the Blue Raider football program. Bartlett became just the third full-time coordinator at Middle Tennessee when he was hired in July 2011. Bartlett is in charge of weekly motivational highlight tapes for the football program, and assists in scoreboard productions for basketball and special events held in the Murphy Center. His other duties with the football program consist of setting up meeting rooms at the hotel during home and away games, making highlight tapes for NFL draft prospects, and handling all video for the coaches’ meetings on a daily basis.

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His team also makes sure that all practices are filmed and broken down by offense, defense, and kicking game, for the coaches to look at after practice. Bartlett, who heads up six student assistants, made his way back to Middle Tennessee after three years at nearby Blackman Middle School. At BMS he served as the in-school suspension teacher but when the full-time video job opened at MT, Bartlett jumped at the opportunity. Prior to working at BMS, Bartlett worked as a video student assistant for the Blue Raider football program for five years beginning in 2003. He later graduated from Middle Tennessee with a degree in physical education in 2008. Bartlett attended Blackman High School in Murfreesboro where he played football and basketball. One of his basketball teammates was Tampa Bay Ray’s standout pitcher David Price, and the son of his quarterback coach at Blackman was a student video assistant who was a senior at Middle Tennessee when Bartlett was a senior at Blackman. He is married to the former Emily Colbert, who also graduated from Blackman and Middle Tennessee. They have no children, but have two dogs. Erik’s parents are Ken Bartlett, a former Nashville Banner sportswriter, and Debbie Bartlett, secretary to Blue Raider basketball coach Kermit Davis.

DWIGHT

SMITH Graduate Assistant | 2nd Season Middle Tennessee, 2010

Dwight Smith, a four-year letterman at Middle Tennessee under Rick Stockstill, is in his second season as a graduate assistant. Smith will assist with the defense. The Swainsboro, Ga., native played defensive tackle for the Blue Raiders from 2007 to 2010 and was voted a permanent team captain his senior year. Smith played in 48 career games, starting 35, and finished with 111 tackles and 20 TFLs. Smith also started on Middle Tennessee’s 2009 New Orleans Bowl team and the 2011 GoDaddy. com Bowl squad. Smith, an honorable mention All-SBC player in 2010, served as a student assistant on the 2011 Blue Raider coaching staff. Smith earned his degree in physical education from Middle Tennessee in 2010.

TURNER

WEST

Graduate Assistant | 2nd Season Memphis, 2011

Turner West, a former wide receiver at the University of Memphis, is in his second season as a graduate assistant on Rick Stockstill’s staff. West will work with the offense. The son of former Memphis and Clemson head coach Tommy West, Turner makes his way to Middle Tennessee after spending the 2012 spring campaign at Samford working with the quarterbacks. In 2011, West served as an intern at UAB helping with the receivers.

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JOHN

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During the 2010 season, West coached at Briarcrest Christian in Memphis where he played his prep football. West played at Memphis from 2006 to 2009 for his father and was a part of two bowl teams while seeing action in 17 career games. He earned his bachelor’s degree from Memphis in 2011.

WILLIAMS Graduate Assistant | 1st Season Southern Miss, 2009

Chad Williams is in his first season as a defensive graduate assistant for Rick Stockstill after spending the 2012 campaign on the staff at Jacksonville State. Williams was a three-year starter at Southern Miss where he learned under current Blue Raider defensive coordinator Tyrone Nix. Williams helped the Golden Eagles to the 1999 Conference USA Championship and also picked up a win over Colorado State in the Liberty Bowl. He was a four-year letterman at Southern Miss where he earned first team All-CUSA honors in 2000 and 2001. Williams served as team captain his senior year. Williams was drafted in the sixth round of the 2002 NFL Draft by the Baltimore Ravens, where he spent four seasons. He then signed with the San Francisco 49ers as a free agent in 2006 before signing with the Kansas City Chiefs in 2007. Williams began his coaching career at Wenonah High School in 2007, where he handled the defensive line. He spent the 2011 season at Morehouse College overseeing the linebackers and special teams. Williams earned a B.S. degree in Sport Coaching Education from USM in 2009.

MATT

PERRY Team Security 5th Season

SANDERS

WATSON Team Security 9th Season

JAN

WORLEY Secretary 24th Season

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SPORTS MEDICINE - Front row (l-r): Cassie Oliver, Dan Connor, Makinna Woods, Brandi Caruso. Back row (l-r): Colin Biegas, Isaiah Foster, Assistant Brett Chiasson, Head Football Trainer Robbie Stewart, Soloman Campbell, Beau Walton, Octavius Alexander.

STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING - Front row (l-r): Zach Willis, Omar McLendon, Mark Moore, Jason Spray, Lance Campbell, Jason Vest.

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EQUIPMENT STAFF - Front row (l-r): Hayden Marshall, Anton Arnold, John Wilson, Daniel Francescon, Marcus Pruitt, Jay Melton, Josh McCreey, Blake George. Back row (l-r): John Rowan, Zach Frye, Ashton Holbrook, Assistant AD Kortne Gosha, Wesley Clark, Marques Vance, Montrell Taylor. Not pictured are Larry Maples, DeMayo Partee, and Josh Frisbee.

VIDEO STAFF - Front row (l-r): Jake Hapner, Connor Fite, Trevor Ball, Jonathan Carter, Ryan Montemarano. Back row (l-r): Jacob Berry, Jeremy Fuller, Director Erik Bartlett, Russell Clark, Bryant Stevens, Kellen Pickel.

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The University About MTSU For the fourth year in a row, MTSU has been Middle Tennessee State University, situated named a “military-friendly institution” by G.I. at the geographic center of the state in MurJobs magazine and received a similar designafreesboro, is the oldest and largest institution tion in 2013 from Military Times. MTSU also has in the Tennessee Board of Regents system. With the state’s first federal VetSuccess on Campus an enrollment of about 24,000 students, it is the program. No. 1 choice of undergraduates in Tennessee. In 2012, MTSU was the only institution of MTSU is also the No. 1 producer of graduates higher education in Tennessee to receive the in the Tennessee Board of Regents system; Adult Learner Friendly Institution designation the second-largest producer of graduates in from the Coalition of Adult Learning Focused the state among public universities; the No. 1 Institutions. producer of adult (25 years old and older) and All 17 MTSU athletics programs met or exlow-income (Pell Grant–eligible) graduates in ceeded multiyear Academic Progress Rate (APR) the state; and the most efficient producer of requirements. On July 1, 2013, MTSU moved to graduates among the state’s public universities, Conference USA from the Sun Belt Conference, helping more students reach their educational in which it had won nine All-Sports trophies goals with fewer tax dollars. and more than 50 conference championships. MTSU houses a wide variety of nationally MTSU athletics will benefit greatly from C-USA’s recognized academic degree programs at the television partnerships, increased bowl tie-ins, baccalaureate, master’s, and doctoral levels. The and larger national footprint. University is composed of eight undergraduate colleges offering more than 40 departments “I am True Blue” and more than 140 degree As we look to the future, MTSU is programs. The College of Graduworking to develop a community comate Studies offers more than 100 mitted tolearning, growth, and service. degree programs. We hold these values dear, and there’s MTSU has received regional, a simple phrase that conveys them: “I national, and international am True Blue.” acclaim for a variety of programs New students at convocation take the and activities including distincTrue Blue Pledge. It underscores our tive offerings in programs as core values of honesty and integrity; diverse as recording industry respect for diversity; engagement in management, horse science, the community; and committing to aerospace, and a first-of-its-kind reason, not violence. Each time these academic program in concrete words are repeated, they express not industry management. Many only the ideals the University wishes more traditional programs— to share with its students but also our agricultural science, nursing, devotion to student success. accounting, and education, among True Blue stands for the others—are considered to be very best of what Blue Raiders expect among the best in the region. from one another. On September 11, 1911, Middle Tennessee State Normal School opened as one of The MTSU community has been overwhelmed by the passion and attachment three teacher preparatory schools in the state of Tennessee. Today, MTSU is a Carnegie that True Blue has received on campus since it was introduced at the August 2011 Doctoral Research Intensive University that occupies more than convocation exercises. The Student Government Associa1,000 acres in Rutherford County including a 500-acre main tion adopted it as its official motto and redesigned its seal campus, an agricultural campus, an aerospace facility at the to emphasize True Blue. The pledge was incorporated into Murfreesboro Airport, and the Miller Horse Science Center. numerous student events, rallies, and other activities. Find A 250,000-square-foot, $147 million Science Building, set to out more atwww.mtsu.edu/trueblue. open by the 2015 spring semester, represents one of the most significant investments made by the state of Tennessee toward the enhancement of science and technology education. MTSU is one of just 108 colleges and universities recognized by the Chronicle of Higher Education for producing Fulbright scholars in 2012–2013, placing it alongside universities such as Duke, Harvard, and Yale. No other Tennessee institution made the list.

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Dr. Sidney A. McPhee President l 13th Year l Prairie View, 1976 McPhee earned his bachelor’s degree (with highest honors, summa cum laude) from Prairie View A&M University in Texas; a master’s degree from the University of Miami, Coral Gables, Fla.; and a doctorate in applied behavioral studies in education from Oklahoma State University. As an academician, his work has appeared in numerous local, national and international professional journals. His scholarly pursuits include international lectures and presentations in numerous countries, including China, Japan, South Korea, Israel, Belgium, Canada, England, Brazil, Ethiopia and the Bahamas. China Agricultural University in Beijing, one of the country’s top universities, awarded McPhee its highest academic award (Honorary Professor) in May 2007. He was appointed in October 2010 as senior advisor to the Chief Executive of Hanban-Confucius Institute Headquarters in Beijing. A book of his photographic essays, China: Through the Eyes of An University President, published in July 2012, was released internationally. McPhee served a four-year term on the NCAA Division I Board of Directors from 2003 to 2007 and a three-year term on its Executive Committee. In 2010, he was re-appointed to the NCAA board and executive committee as the Sun Belt Conference’s representative, which concluded in 2013. McPhee was named Outstanding American University President of 2002 by the American Football Foundation. In 2003, he was listed by Nashville Post business magazine as one of Tennessee’s 100 Most Powerful Individuals and, in 2004, he was ranked by Business Tennessee magazine as one of the state’s Top 50 Most Powerful African Americans. The Nashville Business Journal honored McPhee in 2013 with its Rutherford County Impact Award.

Executive Staff

Joe Bales Vice President/Development

Brad Bartel University Provost

John Cothern Senior Vice President

Kim Edgar Executive Assistant to the President

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Debra Sells Vice President/Student Affairs & Vice Provost for Enrollment & Academic Services

Andrew Oppmann Vice President/Marketing & Communications

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Dr. Sidney A. McPhee, the tenth president of Middle Tennessee State University, has presided over one of the most remarkable periods of growth and progress in the institution’s century of service. During McPhee’s presidency, which began in 2001, MTSU has become the largest undergraduate university in Tennessee and the No. 1 producer of graduates in the Tennessee Board of Regents system. MTSU is also the top destination for transfer students in Tennessee, the state’s veterans and boasts the state’s largest summer session enrollment. McPhee’s presidency also coincided with more than $400 million in improvements in academic, athletic and campus facilities – either proposed, under construction or competed – including the 250,000-square-foot, $147-million Science Building set to open in January 2015. Since his arrival, MTSU has been successful in raising admission standards, which resulted in an increase in enrollment of high-ability students. McPhee has overseen the addition of almost 30 undergraduate and graduate degree programs, two colleges (Behavioral and Health Sciences and University College) and 12 institutes and centers. McPhee has also worked to strengthen MTSU’s international undergraduate and graduate student enrollment, expanded its study-abroad and cultural opportunities and developed research collaboration with international partners. Prior to his arrival at MTSU, McPhee was executive vice chancellor for TBR. In addition, he served as the TBR’s chief academic officer and interim chancellor. McPhee also served in various senior-level administrative capacities at several major universities, including Oklahoma State University, University of Louisville and University of Memphis. McPhee is married to Elizabeth McPhee, and they have two adult children, Seneca and Sidney-Anthony.


Chris Massaro Back-to-Back 8-Win Seasons

Director of Athletics l 9th Year l Northern Colorado, 1983 The landscape of college athletics has changed drastically over the past decade and that renovation also has been demonstrated at Middle Tennessee, particularly during the eightplus years since Chris Massaro was named director of athletics on April 8, 2005. Proving to be a true visionary, Massaro has helped revolutionize the Blue Raiders’ athletic department while helping pave the way for even greater success in future years. With Massaro’s leadership that vision took an historical step on November 29, 2012 when the University accepted an invitation to join Conference USA. The Blue Raiders became official members on July 1, 2013. Along with growing the Middle Tennessee athletic program, Massaro has been instrumental on numerous national boards and committees. He was appointed to the NCAA Football Issues Committee in March 2008, served as a member of the prestigious NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Committee for the 2010-11 season, and recently was appointed to the NCAA Division I Leadership Council. He is also currently the president of the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame. Massaro, who spent 20 years at South Carolina prior to arriving at Middle Tennessee, has seen record numbers in fundraising during his tenure. Under his leadership, the athletic program raised $6 million dollars in private monies for the new baseball stadium; saw the largest unrestricted gift in athletic history of $1 million by Jeff Hendrix, while also gaining a $500,000 gift from Ken Shipp for the new women’s basketball office suite. The Shipp gift is the largest in school history for women’s sports. Along with a 180 percent increase in the BRAA’s annual giving, Massaro has seen corporate sponsorships more than triple since his arrival. Since his arrival, Massaro has enhanced the Blue Raiders’ broad-based, 17-sport program. Among the accomplishments included in the last eight-plus years: • The Athletic Department captured seven Sun Belt Conference All-Sports Trophy’s. • The Blue Raiders were 76th in the 2008-09 NACDA Cup, the highest finish in school history, then turned in a 78th place showing in 2009-10. • The athletic program has had a record 46 nationally televised events during his tenure. • Middle Tennessee’s football program has appeared in four bowl games: the 2006 Motor City Bowl, the 2009 New Orleans Bowl, the 2011 GoDaddy.com Bowl, and the 2013 Armed Forces Bowl. The Blue Raiders won the New Orleans Bowl and finished with a 10-3 record and a No. 33 national ranking. • The women’s volleyball team reached the Sweet 16 for the first time in 2007 and has made six NCAA appearances the last eight years. • The men’s golf team has made five NCAA Regional appearances in last six years, including a trip to the NCAA Championships in 2008 to finish 15th nationally. • The men’s basketball program turned in a record 27-7 season in 2011-12 to win the SBC regular season title then followed that with a 28-6 mark and a trip to the NCAA Tournament in 2012-13. • The women’s basketball team has made the NCAA Tournament five times while also winning four Sun Belt Conference tournament titles. The program has also produced the nation’s leading scorer three of the last six seasons. • The Middle Tennessee tennis doubles team of Marco Born and Andreas Siljestrom won the National Championship in 2007 – the first NCAA doubles title in Athletic Department history. • The Middle Tennessee track teams have combined for six conference titles. The 2007 men’s outdoor squad finished No. 21 in the nation, and the 2009 women’s indoor team ranked tied for 30th.

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• The Blue Raider baseball team captured the regular season and tournament championship in 2009 and advanced to the NCAAs. • The women’s soccer program won the 2010 SBC Championship and advanced to their first NCAA Tournament. Massaro’s success at Middle Tennessee doesn’t stop with the athletic teams. There has been a tremendous track record for hiring quality coaches with head football coach Rick Stockstill, women’s head basketball coach Rick Insell, men’s golf coach Whit Turnbow, and men’s tennis coach Jimmy Borendame – all Massaro hires – each earning Sun Belt Coach of the Year in their first seasons. In all, Massaro’s guidance has provided coaches with the resources to produce 38 conference titles, 33 NCAA team postseason appearances, two Sun Belt Conference Overall Athletes of the Year, and 26 Coach of the Year awards. Academic enhancement has also skyrocketed under Massaro’s leadership. Massaro, who was appointed to a panel on APR Improvement Plans for the 2007 NCAA Convention, inherited a football program with a national-low score of 812 and saw it increase to 990 (on a 1,000-point scale) in 2009. All 17 Middle Tennessee sports teams achieved passing marks of 930 or higher four their fouryear average through 2011-12 and seven teams turned in a perfect mark of 1,000 in 2011-12. Football and men’s golf have each been recognized publicly by the NCAA for APR success. Facility upgrades also have been at the top of Massaro’s impressive list of accomplishments. He completed a $6 million capital campaign for the new baseball stadium and initiated a series of major renovations to existing athletic facilities during the previous seven years, including a state-of-the-art soccer and track complex, a state-of-the-art golf performance center, and the Ken Shipp Women’s Basketball Office suite. Most recently, construction was completed on the new Jeff Hendrix Stadium Club in time for the 2012 season and a new Indoor Tennis Facility had a ground breaking on Oct. 28, 2013. In the midst of numerous upgrades, Massaro also has initiated generous contributions that made it possible to install a new synthetic surface in Floyd Stadium for the 2006 season. Additionally, new videoboards – one for football and two inside Murphy Center – were installed in 2007 and a new fence around the entire stadium was put in place in 2011. Massaro has also made a significant upgrade in the Blue Raider football schedule since his arrival. He brought Virginia out of the ACC to Floyd Stadium in 2007 and then inked Maryland to play in Murfreesboro in 2008. In 2009, Massaro had Mississippi State come to Floyd Stadium to make them the first SEC program to play in a Sun Belt stadium and the Blue Raiders entertained Georgia Tech in 2011. Future schedules will see the Blue Raiders playing home games against BYU (2014) and Vanderbilt (2015, 2017). The Glenwood Springs, Colo., native joined the South Carolina staff under the Ohio University sport administration program in 1985. Massaro earned his bachelor’s degree in business administration from the University of Northern Colorado in 1983 and his master’s degree in sport administration from Ohio University in 1986. At UNC, Massaro was a five-year football team member. Massaro is also heavily involved in community service projects and organizations. He is a member of the Red Cross Board, the City Golf Commission and the Rutherford County Sports Council Executive Committee, and he served on the search committee for the Rutherford County Chamber of Commerce president. Massaro and his wife, Cindy, have four children: Hank, Lainey, Rachel, and Ben.

MIDDLE TENNESSEE FOOTBALL


WCU, UNC & Memphis

GAME #1 Western Carolina Middle Tennessee

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GAME #2 North Carolina Middle Tennessee

40 20

GAME #3 Memphis Middle Tennessee

15 17

September 7, 2013 | Chapel Hill, NC Kenan Stadium | 48,000 | 3:33 | 77 degrees

September 14, 2013 | Murfreesboro, TN Floyd Stadium | 23,992 | 3:11 | 73 degrees

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Western Carolina 0 18 0 6 24 Middle Tennessee 21 10 7 7 45 1st 14:51 MT Parker 65 run (Clark kick), 1-65, :09 1st 4:53 MT Corbaley 10 pass from Kilgore (Clark kick), 9-67,2:51 1st 1:05 MT Griswould 57 punt return (Clark kick) 2nd 12:18 MT Pratcher 5 run (Clark kick), 6-89, 1:45 2nd 7:42 WC Sigmon 21 FG, 4-7, 1:09 2nd 2:48 MT Clark 30 FG, 5-23, 1:23 2nd 1:48 WC Benson 39 pass from Mitchell (Mitchell run), 4-75 2nd 1:37 WC Robinson 35 pass from Mitchell (Sigmon kick), 1-35 3rd 3:54 MT Grammer 10 run (Clark kick), 13-73, 4:44 4th 8:42 MT Pratcher 38 run (Clark kick), 7-71, 2:55 4th 4:17 WC Warren 1 run (kick failed), 14-77, 4:25

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Middle Tennessee 0 0 7 13 20 North Carolina 13 10 3 14 40 1st 6:55 NC Morris 26 run (pass failed), 5-80, 1:45 1st :15 NC Renner 1 run (Moore kick), 10-73, 3:47 2nd 4:31 NC Morris 1 run (Moore kick), 7-82, 2:27 2nd :00 NC Moore 39 FG, 12-46, 3:05 3rd 10:36 MT Parker 22 run (Clark kick), 9-68, 4:18 3rd 3:06 NC Moore 35 FG, 15-58, 4:16 4th 12:54 MT Singletary 25 fumble return (run failed) 4th 11:16 NC Davis 18 pass from Renner (Moore kick), 5-75, 1:38 4th 2:24 NC Howard 15 pass from Williams (Moore kick), 5-43, 2:16 4th :25 MT Perkins 12 pass from Grammer (Clark kick), 9-75, 1:59

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Memphis 0 6 3 6 15 Middle Tennessee 7 7 0 3 17 1st 3:00 MT Griswould 7 pass from Kilgore (Clark kick), 13-92,5:32 2nd 11:09 M Elliot 21 FG, 8-34, 3:38 2nd 3:39 MT Parker 1 run (Clark kick), 3-8, 1:20 2nd :00 M Elliot 41 FG, 7-21, 1:07 3rd 5:50 M Elliot 27 FG, 15-70, 6:51 4th 13:38 M Cross 1 pass from Lynch (pass failed), 10-69, 5:08 4th 1:49 MT Clark 40 FG, 8-42, 1:42

WCU MT FIRST DOWNS............................................ 17................... 25 Rushing.................................................................8.......................13 Passing..................................................................7.......................10 Penalty..................................................................2.........................2 NET YARDS RUSHING.................................114................. 270 Rushing Attempts................................................35.......................49 Average Per Rush................................................3.3......................5.5 Rushing Touchdowns.............................................1.........................4 Yards Gained Rushing........................................139.....................304 Yards Lost Rushing...............................................25.......................34 NET YARDS PASSING..................................257................. 205 Completions-Attempts-Int.........................19-36-2..............19-27-0 Average Per Attempt..........................................7.1......................7.6 Average Per Completion...................................13.5....................10.8 Passing Touchdowns..............................................2.........................1 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS..............................371................. 475 Total offense plays...............................................71.......................76 Average Gain Per Play.........................................5.2......................6.2 Fumbles: Number-Lost........................................ 0-0..................... 4-2 Penalties: Number-Yards................................... 6-56................... 7-75 PUNTS-YARDS.......................................8-295.............. 4-199 Average Yards Per Punt.....................................36.9....................49.8 Net Yards Per Punt............................................30.2....................48.0 Inside 20................................................................2.........................4 50+ Yards..............................................................0.........................2 Touchbacks............................................................0.........................0 Fair catch...............................................................2.........................0 KICKOFFS-YARDS...................................5-281.............. 8-502 Average Yards Per Kickoff..................................56.2....................62.8 Net Yards Per Kickoff.........................................37.6....................43.2 Touchbacks............................................................0.........................2 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD.......................2-7-0................3-53-1 Average Per Return.............................................3.5....................17.7 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD...................6-106-0................4-93-0 Average Per Return...........................................17.7....................23.2 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD.........................0-0-0..................2-1-0 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD.....................0-0-0..................0-0-0 Miscellaneous Yards................................................0.........................0 Possession Time...............................................28:00..................32:00 1st Quarter...................................................... 6:08................... 8:52 2nd Quarter..................................................... 9:02................... 5:58 3rd Quarter...................................................... 6:01................... 8:59 4th Quarter...................................................... 6:49................... 8:11 Third-Down Conversions................................4 of 15................ 8 of 15 Fourth-Down Conversions................................0 of 1.................. 0 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances................................... 2-3..................... 4-6 Touchdowns...................................................... 1-3..................... 3-6 Field goals......................................................... 1-3..................... 1-6 Sacks By: Number-Yards.................................... 3-15................... 3-11 PAT Kicks............................................................. 1-2..................... 6-6 Field Goals........................................................... 1-1..................... 1-2

MT UNC FIRST DOWNS............................................ 26................... 27 Rushing...............................................................10.........................7 Passing................................................................15.......................17 Penalty..................................................................1.........................3 NET YARDS RUSHING.................................158................. 134 Rushing Attempts................................................42.......................41 Average Per Rush................................................3.8......................3.3 Rushing Touchdowns.............................................1.........................3 Yards Gained Rushing........................................184.....................158 Yards Lost Rushing...............................................26.......................24 NET YARDS PASSING..................................243................. 377 Completions-Attempts-Int.........................24-42-3..............25-36-1 Average Per Attempt..........................................5.9....................10.5 Average Per Completion...................................10.1....................15.1 Passing Touchdowns..............................................1.........................2 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS..............................402................. 511 Total offense plays...............................................83.......................77 Average Gain Per Play.........................................4.8......................6.6 Fumbles: Number-Lost........................................ 0-0..................... 1-1 Penalties: Number-Yards................................... 7-63................... 4-50 PUNTS-YARDS.......................................6-270.............. 4-170 Average Yards Per Punt.....................................45.0....................42.5 Net Yards Per Punt............................................40.0....................43.0 Inside 20................................................................0.........................0 50+ Yards..............................................................2.........................0 Touchbacks............................................................0.........................0 Fair catch...............................................................1.........................1 KICKOFFS-YARDS...................................2-125.............. 8-510 Average Yards Per Kickoff..................................62.5....................63.8 Net Yards Per Kickoff.........................................37.0....................37.1 Touchbacks............................................................1.........................4 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD..................... 2--2-0................4-30-0 Average Per Return........................................... -1.0......................7.5 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD...................4-113-0................1-26-0 Average Per Return...........................................28.2....................26.0 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD.......................1-14-0................3-12-0 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD...................1-25-1.................1--2-0 Miscellaneous Yards................................................0.........................0 Possession Time...............................................32:47..................27:13 1st Quarter...................................................... 9:28................... 5:32 2nd Quarter..................................................... 5:36................... 9:24 3rd Quarter...................................................... 8:54................... 6:06 4th Quarter...................................................... 8:49................... 6:11 Third-Down Conversions................................8 of 18................ 9 of 16 Fourth-Down Conversions................................0 of 2.................. 1 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances................................... 1-3..................... 5-5 Touchdowns...................................................... 1-3..................... 4-5 Field goals......................................................... 0-3..................... 1-5 Sacks By: Number-Yards.................................... 2-14................... 4-25 PAT Kicks............................................................. 2-2..................... 4-4 Field Goals........................................................... 0-0..................... 2-2

UM MT FIRST DOWNS............................................ 17................... 20 Rushing.................................................................9.........................5 Passing..................................................................8.......................11 Penalty..................................................................0.........................4 NET YARDS RUSHING.................................180................... 60 Rushing Attempts................................................46.......................28 Average Per Rush................................................3.9......................2.1 Rushing Touchdowns.............................................0.........................1 Yards Gained Rushing........................................212.......................88 Yards Lost Rushing...............................................32.......................28 NET YARDS PASSING..................................170................. 224 Completions-Attempts-Int.........................19-30-2..............22-36-1 Average Per Attempt..........................................5.7......................6.2 Average Per Completion.....................................8.9....................10.2 Passing Touchdowns..............................................1.........................1 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS..............................350................. 284 Total offense plays...............................................76.......................64 Average Gain Per Play.........................................4.6......................4.4 Fumbles: Number-Lost........................................ 1-0..................... 0-0 Penalties: Number-Yards............................... 15-145................... 3-30 PUNTS-YARDS.......................................5-248.............. 6-237 Average Yards Per Punt.....................................49.6....................39.5 Net Yards Per Punt............................................50.4....................32.3 Inside 20................................................................2.........................1 50+ Yards..............................................................2.........................1 Touchbacks............................................................0.........................1 Fair catch...............................................................2.........................0 KICKOFFS-YARDS...................................4-256.............. 4-244 Average Yards Per Kickoff..................................64.0....................61.0 Net Yards Per Kickoff.........................................39.0....................39.2 Touchbacks............................................................2.........................0 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD.....................4-23-0.................2--4-0 Average Per Return.............................................5.8.................... -2.0 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD.....................4-87-0................2-50-0 Average Per Return...........................................21.8....................25.0 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD.......................1-33-0................2-17-0 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD.....................0-0-0..................0-0-0 Miscellaneous Yards................................................0.........................0 Possession Time...............................................34:41..................25:19 1st Quarter...................................................... 7:06................... 7:54 2nd Quarter..................................................... 7:28................... 7:32 3rd Quarter.....................................................10:37................... 4:23 4th Quarter...................................................... 9:30................... 5:30 Third-Down Conversions................................8 of 20................ 6 of 14 Fourth-Down Conversions................................1 of 1.................. 0 of 0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances................................... 3-4..................... 2-3 Touchdowns...................................................... 1-4..................... 2-3 Field goals......................................................... 2-4..................... 0-3 Sacks By: Number-Yards.................................... 3-19................... 4-28 PAT Kicks............................................................. 0-0..................... 2-2 Field Goals........................................................... 3-3..................... 1-2

RUSHING: Western Carolina-Shaun Warren 13-55; Troy Mitchell 11-38; Garry Lewis 5-25; Eddie Sullivan 6-minus 4. Middle TennesseePARKER, Jordan 22-156; PRATCHER, W. 10-71; WHATLEY, Reggie 8-44; GRAMMER, Austin 6-14; TEAM 1-minus 2; KILGORE, Logan 2-minus 13.

RUSHING: Middle Tennessee-PARKER, Jordan 22-109; PRATCHER, W. 7-37; WHATLEY, Reggie 5-25; CLARKE, Devin 1-7; GRAMMER, Austin 2-3; TEAM 1-minus 6; KILGORE, Logan 4-minus 17. North CarolinaMorris, R 10-46; Blue, A 10-44; Francis, K 10-42; Williams, M 2-10; Renner, B 8-0; Switzer, R 1-minus 8.

PASSING: Western Carolina-Eddie Sullivan 12-21-1-96; Troy Mitchell 7-15-1-161. Middle Tennessee-KILGORE, Logan 12-18-0-144; GRAMMER, Austin 7-9-0-61.

PASSING: Middle Tennessee-KILGORE, Logan 21-35-3-211; GRAMMER, Austin 3-7-0-32. North Carolina-Renner, B 23-34-1-339; Blue, A 1-1-0-23; Williams, M 1-1-0-15.

RECEIVING: Western Carolina-Jeff Moore 6-49; K. Benson 4-113; T. Robinson 4-78; C.J. Goodman 2-13; Shaun Warren 2-1; Garry Lewis 1-3. Middle Tennessee-JEFFERSON, T. 3-34; HENRY, Marcus 3-32; PERKINS, Chris 3-32; GRISWOULD, Kyle 3-23; CLARKE, Devin 2-34; PETTIS, Terry 2-27; COLLIS, C. 1-11; CORBALEY, J. 1-10; PARKER, Jordan 1-2.

RECEIVING: Middle Tennessee-JEFFERSON, T. 7-101; GRISWOULD, Kyle 7-65; PETTIS, Terry 2-28; FRAZIER, D. 2-20; CORBALEY, J. 2-5; PERKINS, Chris 1-12; HENRY, Marcus 1-9; COLLIS, C. 1-5; PARKER, Jordan 1-minus 2. North Carolina-Tapley, S 4-93; Ebron, E 4-60; Switzer, R 3-14; McNeill, M 2-75; Tabb, J 2-39; Davis, Q 2-18; Blue, A 2-7; Morris, R 2-5; Williams, M 1-23; Singleton, K 1-20; Howard, B 1-15; Thorpe, T 1-8.

RECEIVING: Memphis-JONES, Tevin 5-55; CRAIG, Joe 4-65; CRAFT, Sam 2-18; CROSS, Alan 2-7; MILLESON, Jesse 2-7; WARFORD, Marqui 2-7; HAYES, Brandon 1-8; STEIB, Jai 1-3. Middle Tennessee-JEFFERSON, T. 7-78; HENRY, Marcus 3-36; COLLIS, C. 2-27; BRYSON, J. 2-10; GRISWOULD, Kyle 2-8; PARKER, Jordan 2-5; CLARKE, Devin 1-42; PETTIS, Terry 1-14; PERKINS, Chris 1-3; CARMICHAEL, C. 1-1.

INTERCEPTIONS: Middle Tennessee-SEAMSTER, Sammy 1-14. North Carolina-Rankin, D 1-12; Boston, T 1-0; Scott, T 1-0.

INTERCEPTIONS: Memphis-HOLLIER, Bakari 1-33. Middle TennesseeBARBER, T.T. 1-16; GILSTRAP, K. 1-1.

FUMBLES: Middle Tennessee-None. North Carolina-Switzer, R 1-1.

FUMBLES: Memphis-HAYES, Brandon 1-0. Middle Tennessee-None.

INTERCEPTIONS: Western Carolina-None. Middle Tennessee-ROBERTS, S. 1-1; SHARPE, Chris 1-0. FUMBLES: Western Carolina-None. Middle Tennessee-WHATLEY, Reggie 1-0; PARKER,Jordan 1-1; KILGORE, Logan 1-0; PENNYCUFF, C. 1-1.

2013 BELL HELICOPTER ARMED FORCES BOWL MIDDLE TENNESSEE FOOTBALL

RUSHING: Memphis-HAYES, Brandon 15-81; WARFORD, Marqui 6-58; STEIB, Jai 9-30; CRAFT, Sam 2-6; JONES, Tevin 1-4; LYNCH, Paxton 13-1. Middle Tennessee-PARKER, Jordan 14-55; WHATLEY, Reggie 7-20; PRATCHER, W. 2-minus 1; KILGORE, Logan 5-minus 14. PASSING: Memphis-LYNCH, Paxton 19-27-2-164; TEAM 0-2-0-0; CRAIG, Joe 0-1-0-0. Middle Tennessee-KILGORE, Logan 22-36-1-224.

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August 29, 2013 | Murfreesboro, TN Floyd Stadium | 20,011 | 2:58 | 93 degrees


Back-to-Back 8-Win Seasons

FAU, BYU & ECU GAME #4 FAU Middle Tennessee

35 42 OT

September 21, 2013 | Boca Raton, FL FAU Stadium | 13,911 | 3:28 | 87 degrees Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 OT Score Middle Tennessee 7 7 7 14 7 42 FAU 0 7 14 14 0 35 1st 5:28 MT Parker 10 run (Clark kick), 10-72, 4:53 2nd 11:55 FAU Dukes 8 pass from Johnson (Anderson kick), 2-10, :46 2nd 2:53 MT Whatley 15 run (Clark kick), 7-70, 2:43 3rd 9:42 FAU Johnson 7 run (Anderson kick), 11-77, 5:18 3rd 5:58 MT Carmichael 2 pass from Kilgore (Clark kick), 4-36, 1:46 3rd 1:38 FAU Johnson 3 run (Anderson kick), 9-80, 4:20 4th 12:07 MT Whatley 19 run (Clark kick), 11-75, 4:31 4th 3:50 FAU McKinney 7 pass from Johnson (Anderson kick), 13-80, 3:26 4th 1:32 MT Whatley 64 run (Clark kick), 1-64, :10 4th :03 FAU Whitehead 17 pass from Johnson (Anderson kick), 9-54,1:29 OT 15:00 MT Griswould 19 pass from Kilgore (Clark kick), 3-25, 0:00 MT FAU FIRST DOWNS............................................ 21................... 28 Rushing...............................................................12.......................13 Passing..................................................................9.......................15 Penalty..................................................................0.........................0 NET YARDS RUSHING.................................296................. 182 Rushing Attempts................................................45.......................45 Average Per Rush................................................6.6......................4.0 Rushing Touchdowns.............................................4.........................2 Yards Gained Rushing........................................309.....................207 Yards Lost Rushing...............................................13.......................25 NET YARDS PASSING..................................150................. 321 Completions-Attempts-Int.........................13-24-2..............31-50-2 Average Per Attempt..........................................6.2......................6.4 Average Per Completion...................................11.5....................10.4 Passing Touchdowns..............................................2.........................3 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS..............................446................. 503 Total offense plays...............................................69.......................95 Average Gain Per Play.........................................6.5......................5.3 Fumbles: Number-Lost........................................ 0-0..................... 5-3 Penalties: Number-Yards..................................... 1-7................... 4-25 PUNTS-YARDS.......................................5-236.............. 4-149 Average Yards Per Punt.....................................47.2....................37.2 Net Yards Per Punt............................................37.6....................37.2 Inside 20................................................................1.........................1 50+ Yards..............................................................3.........................0 Touchbacks............................................................2.........................0 Fair catch...............................................................0.........................1 KICKOFFS-YARDS...................................6-363.............. 6-378 Average Yards Per Kickoff..................................60.5....................63.0 Net Yards Per Kickoff.........................................40.3....................33.0 Touchbacks............................................................1.........................4 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD.......................0-0-0..................2-8-0 Average Per Return.............................................0.0......................4.0 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD.....................2-80-0................5-96-0 Average Per Return...........................................40.0....................19.2 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD.........................2-0-0................2-28-0 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD.....................0-0-0..................0-0-0 Miscellaneous Yards................................................0.........................0 Possession Time...............................................27:52..................32:08 1st Quarter...................................................... 9:30................... 5:30 2nd Quarter..................................................... 6:32................... 8:28 3rd Quarter...................................................... 4:53..................10:07 4th Quarter...................................................... 6:57................... 8:03 OT Quarter...................................................... 0:00................... 0:00 Third-Down Conversions................................8 of 15.............. 13 of 20 Fourth-Down Conversions................................1 of 1.................. 2 of 3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances................................... 5-6..................... 4-6 Touchdowns...................................................... 5-6..................... 4-6 Field goals......................................................... 0-6..................... 0-6 Sacks By: Number-Yards.................................... 4-26..................... 0-0 PAT Kicks............................................................. 6-6..................... 5-5 Field Goals........................................................... 0-0..................... 0-0 RUSHING: Middle Tennessee-WHATLEY, Reggie 10-154; PARKER, Jordan 28-115; KILGORE, Logan 3-19; GRAMMER, Austin 3-10; TEAM 1-minus 2. FAU-Wallace,J. 20-85; Moore,Tony 4-36; Johnson,Jaquez 15-34; Warren,Jay 6-27. PASSING: Middle Tennessee-KILGORE, Logan 13-23-1-150; GRAMMER, Austin 0-1-1-0. FAU-Johnson,Jaquez 31-50-2-321. RECEIVING: Middle Tennessee-JEFFERSON, T. 5-66; GRISWOULD, Kyle 2-31; CLARKE, Devin 2-26; PARKER, Jordan 2-8; HENRY, Marcus 1-17; CARMICHAEL, C. 1-2. FAU-McKinney,D. 9-82; Howard,Darion 5-40; Dukes,William 4-73; Richardson,D 4-43; Stoshak,Jenson 4-38; Wallace,J. 3-10; Whitehead,Luck 1-21; Dorvilus,Nexon 1-14. INTERCEPTIONS: Middle Tennessee-BYARD, Kevin 1-0; STEWART, A. 1-0. FAU-Parms,Damian 1-28; Warren,Jay 1-minus 100. FUMBLES: Middle Tennessee-None. FAU-Johnson,Jaquez 2-1; Brown,Reggie 1-1; Warren,Jay 1-1; McKinney,D. 1-0.

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GAME #5 BYU Middle Tennessee

37 10

September 27, 2013 | Provo, UT Lavell Edwards Stadium | 58,763 | 3:13 | 48 degrees

GAME #6 East Carolina Middle Tennessee

24 17

October 5, 2013 | Murfreesboro, TN Floyd Stadium | 20,109 | 3:21 | 85 degrees

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Middle Tennessee 10 0 0 0 10 East Carolina 7 7 3 7 24 BYU 7 16 14 0 37 Middle Tennessee 10 0 7 0 17 1st 12:14 MT Clark 42 FG, 7-15, 2:46 1st 12:30 ECU Cooper 1 run (Harvey kick), 9-75, 2:30 1st 10:47 BYU Hill 12 run (Sorensen kick), 3-10, 1:14 1st 7:57 MT Bryson 1 run (Clark kick), 15-79, 4:33 1st :36 MT Henry 16 pass from Kilgore (Clark kick), 7-24, 2:28 1st 1:44 MT Clark 22 FG, 6-28, 2:06 2nd 12:36 BYU Van Noy Safety 2nd 8:27 ECU Carden 1 run (Harvey kick), 11-72, 3:52 2nd 7:31 BYU Hill 50 run (Sorensen kick), 3-58, :37 3rd 10:37 ECU Harvey 25 FG, 9-32, 3:02 2nd :15 BYU Alisa 2 run (Sorensen kick), 7-67, 1:27 3rd :03 MT Jefferson 26 pass from Kilgore (Clark kick),8-80, 2:47 3rd 11:21 BYU Alisa 1 run (Sorensen kick), 12-60, 3:33 4th 13:31 ECU Hardy 21 pass from Carden (Harvey kick), 4-42, 1:32 3rd :28 BYU Falslev 71 punt return (Sorensen kick) ECU MT MT BYU FIRST DOWNS............................................ 33................... 20 FIRST DOWNS............................................ 13................... 22 Rushing...............................................................11.........................8 Rushing.................................................................6.......................11 Passing................................................................21.......................11 Passing..................................................................6.........................9 Penalty..................................................................1.........................1 Penalty..................................................................1.........................2 NET YARDS RUSHING.................................146................... 89 NET YARDS RUSHING.................................107................. 309 Rushing Attempts................................................40.......................32 Rushing Attempts................................................41.......................55 Average Per Rush................................................3.7......................2.8 Average Per Rush................................................2.6......................5.6 Rushing Touchdowns.............................................2.........................1 Rushing Touchdowns.............................................0.........................4 Yards Gained Rushing........................................178.....................109 Yards Gained Rushing........................................117.....................325 Yards Lost Rushing...............................................32.......................20 Yards Lost Rushing...............................................10.......................16 NET YARDS PASSING..................................365................. 245 NET YARDS PASSING..................................105................. 177 Completions-Attempts-Int.........................43-58-0..............28-37-2 Completions-Attempts-Int.........................16-34-1..............14-19-1 Average Per Attempt..........................................6.3......................6.6 Average Per Attempt..........................................3.1......................9.3 Average Per Completion.....................................8.5......................8.8 Average Per Completion.....................................6.6....................12.6 Passing Touchdowns..............................................1.........................1 Passing Touchdowns..............................................1.........................0 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS..............................511................. 334 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS..............................212................. 486 Total offense plays...............................................98.......................69 Total offense plays...............................................75.......................74 Average Gain Per Play.........................................5.2......................4.8 Average Gain Per Play.........................................2.8......................6.6 Fumbles: Number-Lost........................................ 3-1..................... 0-0 Fumbles: Number-Lost........................................ 1-0..................... 5-4 Penalties: Number-Yards................................... 5-35................... 4-40 Penalties: Number-Yards................................... 7-50................... 9-80 PUNTS-YARDS.........................................3-98.............. 5-174 PUNTS-YARDS.......................................9-356.............. 5-154 Average Yards Per Punt.....................................32.7....................34.8 Average Yards Per Punt.....................................39.6....................30.8 Net Yards Per Punt............................................32.7....................34.4 Net Yards Per Punt............................................27.7....................28.0 Inside 20................................................................0.........................2 Inside 20................................................................2.........................1 50+ Yards..............................................................0.........................1 50+ Yards..............................................................1.........................0 Touchbacks............................................................0.........................0 Touchbacks............................................................0.........................1 Fair catch...............................................................2.........................0 Fair catch...............................................................1.........................0 KICKOFFS-YARDS...................................5-258.............. 4-251 KICKOFFS-YARDS...................................4-208.............. 6-362 Average Yards Per Kickoff..................................51.6....................62.8 Average Yards Per Kickoff..................................52.0....................60.3 Net Yards Per Kickoff.........................................28.8....................32.5 Net Yards Per Kickoff.........................................16.0....................34.2 Touchbacks............................................................3.........................2 Touchbacks............................................................0.........................2 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD.......................1-2-0..................0-0-0 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD..................... 1--6-0..............6-107-1 Average Per Return.............................................2.0......................0.0 Average Per Return........................................... -6.0....................17.8 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD.....................2-71-0................2-39-0 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD...................4-107-0..............4-144-0 Average Per Return...........................................35.5....................19.5 Average Per Return...........................................26.8....................36.0 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD.........................2-0-0..................0-0-0 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD.......................1-10-0..................1-0-0 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD.....................0-0-0..................0-0-0 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD.....................0-0-0..................0-0-0 Miscellaneous Yards................................................0.........................0 Miscellaneous Yards................................................0.........................0 Possession Time...............................................33:14..................26:46 Possession Time...............................................33:48..................26:12 1st Quarter...................................................... 5:49................... 9:11 1st Quarter.....................................................11:45................... 3:15 2nd Quarter..................................................... 7:33................... 7:27 2nd Quarter..................................................... 8:03................... 6:57 3rd Quarter...................................................... 7:04................... 7:56 3rd Quarter...................................................... 6:18................... 8:42 4th Quarter.....................................................12:48................... 2:12 4th Quarter...................................................... 7:42................... 7:18 Third-Down Conversions..............................17 of 23................ 9 of 16 Third-Down Conversions................................6 of 19................ 7 of 13 Fourth-Down Conversions................................0 of 0.................. 0 of 0 Fourth-Down Conversions................................1 of 3.................. 1 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances................................... 3-5..................... 2-2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances................................... 1-3..................... 3-5 Touchdowns...................................................... 2-5..................... 1-2 Touchdowns...................................................... 1-3..................... 3-5 Field goals......................................................... 1-5..................... 1-2 Field goals......................................................... 0-3..................... 0-5 Sacks By: Number-Yards.................................... 2-10................... 2-19 Sacks By: Number-Yards.................................... 1-10..................... 1-7 PAT Kicks............................................................. 3-3..................... 2-2 PAT Kicks............................................................. 1-1..................... 5-5 Field Goals........................................................... 1-3..................... 1-2 Field Goals........................................................... 1-1..................... 0-0 RUSHING: East Carolina-HAIRSTON, Chris 18-94; ALLEN, Breon 7-28; RUSHING: Middle Tennessee-WHATLEY, Reggie 10-40; PARKER, JorCOOPER, Vntvus 6-25; CARDEN, Shane 7-2; TEAM 2-minus 3. Middle dan 15-31; GRAMMER, Austin 3-18; BRYSON, J. 6-11; KILGORE, Logan Tennessee-WHATLEY, Reggie 10-55; BRYSON, J. 8-19; PARKER, Jordan 5-4; PRATCHER, W. 2-3. BYU-HILL,Taysom 18-165; BROWN,Algernon 9-18; GRAMMER, Austin 1-minus 1; KILGORE, Logan 4-minus 2. 11-68; ALISA,Mike 16-55; LASIKE,Paul 7-27; Team 2-minus 2; HINE,Adam 1-minus 4. PASSING: East Carolina-CARDEN, Shane 43-57-0-365; HARDY, Justin 0-1-0-0. Middle Tennessee-KILGORE, Logan 28-37-2-245. PASSING: Middle Tennessee-KILGORE, Logan 13-31-1-82; GRAMMER, Austin 3-3-0-23. BYU-HILL,Taysom 14-19-1-177. RECEIVING: East Carolina-HARDY, Justin 8-85; GRAYSON, Davon 7-66; JONES, Isaiah 5-36; WEBSTER, Danny 5-30; HAIRSTON, Chris 4-35; RAY, RECEIVING: Middle Tennessee-BRYSON, J. 4-20; HENRY, Marcus 3-28; Lance 4-34; WILLIAMS, Jimmy 3-38; SMYRE, Quataye 2-13; COOPER, CLARKE, Devin 2-16; COLLIS, C. 2-10; GRISWOULD, Kyle 2-7; PETTIS, Vntvus 2-1; PASUT, Zico 1-20; ALLEN, Breon 1-4; WORTHY, Cam 1-3. Terry 1-17; PERKINS, Chris 1-6; PARKER, Jordan 1-1. BYU-APO,Ross Middle Tennessee-GRISWOULD, Kyle 6-40; HENRY, Marcus 5-65; 4-38; MATHEWS,Mitch 3-47; THOMPSON,Brett 2-30; RIDLEY,Skyler CLARKE, Devin 4-23; JEFFERSON, T. 3-41; COLLIS, C. 3-21; PARKER, 2-25; FALSLEV,JD 1-27; THORNTON,Eric 1-6; PRITCHARD,Iona 1-4. Jordan 3-15; BRYSON, J. 2-11; PETTIS, Terry 1-17; CORBALEY, J. 1-12. INTERCEPTIONS: Middle Tennessee-BYARD, Kevin 1-10. BYU SORENSEN,Danie 1-0.

INTERCEPTIONS: East Carolina-MAGAZU, Damon 1-0; ARMSTRONG, Adns 1-0. Middle Tennessee-None.

FUMBLES: Middle Tennessee-COLLIS, C. 1-0. BYU-FALSLEV,JD 3-2; ALISA,Mike 1-1; HILL,Taysom 1-1.

FUMBLES: East Carolina-HARDY, Justin 1-0; HAIRSTON, Chris 1-0; COOPER, Vntvus 1-1. Middle Tennessee-None.

MIDDLE TENNESSEE FOOTBALL


UNT, Marshall & UAB

GAME #7 North Texas Middle Tennessee

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October 24, 2013 | Murfreesboro, TN Floyd Stadium | 19,898 | 3:50 | 47 degrees

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Marshall 7 14 14 14 49 Middle Tennessee 0 7 0 0 7 Middle Tennessee 14 7 17 13 51 North Texas 7 17 0 10 34 1st 3:38 NT Pegram 5 run (Paul kick), 11-71, 4:18 1st 11:03 MT Griswould 16 pass from Kilgore (Clark kick), 8-71, 2:35 2nd 11:48 MT Grammer 5 run (Clark kick), 7-57, 2:30 1st 8:47 MU King 39 pass from Cato (Haig kick), 7-75, 2:16 2nd 6:57 NT Byrd 1 run (Paul kick), 12-75, 4:51 1st 5:13 MT Brown punt return (Clark kick) 2nd 6:42 NT Lee 20 INT return (Paul kick) 2nd 14:47 MU Taliaferro 1 run (Clark kick), 10-80, 2:30 2nd :30 NT Paul 21 FG, 4-9, 1:26 2nd 3:57 MU Hoskins 6 pass from Cato (Haig kick), 9-37, 3:15 4th 11:27 NT Paul 22 FG, 7-20, 3:14 2nd :27 MT Collis 16 pass from Kilgore (Clark kick), 7-66, 1:02 4th 2:56 NT Pegram 4 run (Paul kick), 7-47, 3:42 3rd 12:37 MT Parker 1 run (Clark kick), 11-75, 2:23 3rd 11:14 MU Grooms 1 run (Haig kick), 5-55, 1:23 MT NT 3rd 9:37 MT Kilgore 1 run (Clark kick), 7-75, 1:37 FIRST DOWNS............................................ 13................... 25 3rd 3:54 MT Clark 37 FG, 13-27, 3:58 2:39 MU Shuler 6 pass from Cato (Haig kick), 4-17, 1:15 Rushing.................................................................8.......................18 3rd MT Carmichael 6 pass from Kilgore (Clark kick), 12-75, 4:22 Passing..................................................................2.........................7 4th 13:17 4th 8:17 MU Grooms 1 run (Haig kick), 15-82, 5:00 Penalty..................................................................3.........................0 4th 2:29 MU Taliaferro 2 run (Haig kick), 8-44, 2:34 NET YARDS RUSHING.................................139................. 303 4th 0:00 MT Jefferson 9 pass from Kilgore, 13-79, 2:29 Rushing Attempts................................................27.......................61 Average Per Rush................................................5.1......................5.0 MU MT Rushing Touchdowns.............................................1.........................3 FIRST DOWNS............................................ 27................... 31 Rushing...............................................................14.......................13 Yards Gained Rushing........................................151.....................323 Passing................................................................10.......................14 Yards Lost Rushing...............................................12.......................20 Penalty..................................................................3.........................4 NET YARDS PASSING................................... 66................. 113 Completions-Attempts-Int.........................14-30-1..............13-19-2 NET YARDS RUSHING.................................213................. 308 Rushing Attempts................................................52.......................60 Average Per Attempt..........................................2.2......................5.9 Average Per Rush................................................4.1......................5.1 Average Per Completion.....................................4.7......................8.7 Rushing Touchdowns.............................................4.........................2 Passing Touchdowns..............................................0.........................0 Yards Gained Rushing........................................235.....................313 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS..............................205................. 416 Yards Lost Rushing...............................................22.........................5 Total offense plays...............................................57.......................80 NET YARDS PASSING..................................235................. 277 Average Gain Per Play.........................................3.6......................5.2 Completions-Attempts-Int.........................19-35-1..............22-40-1 Fumbles: Number-Lost........................................ 4-2..................... 3-1 Average Per Attempt..........................................6.7......................6.9 Penalties: Number-Yards................................... 1-15................... 6-70 Average Per Completion...................................12.4....................12.6 PUNTS-YARDS.......................................7-295.............. 3-131 Passing Touchdowns..............................................3.........................4 Average Yards Per Punt.....................................42.1....................43.7 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS..............................448................. 585 Net Yards Per Punt............................................31.0....................43.7 Total offense plays...............................................87.....................100 Inside 20................................................................3.........................2 Average Gain Per Play.........................................5.1......................5.8 50+ Yards..............................................................2.........................0 Fumbles: Number-Lost........................................ 1-1..................... 1-1 Touchbacks............................................................0.........................0 Penalties: Number-Yards................................... 6-61................... 6-75 Fair catch...............................................................3.........................2 PUNTS-YARDS.......................................5-159.............. 4-186 Average Yards Per Punt.....................................31.8....................46.5 KICKOFFS-YARDS...................................2-138.............. 7-449 Net Yards Per Punt............................................21.2....................31.5 Average Yards Per Kickoff..................................69.0....................64.1 Inside 20................................................................0.........................1 Net Yards Per Kickoff.........................................48.0....................42.0 50+ Yards..............................................................1.........................1 Touchbacks............................................................1.........................4 Touchbacks............................................................1.........................1 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD.......................0-0-0................4-78-0 Fair catch...............................................................1.........................0 Average Per Return.............................................0.0....................19.5 ............. 8-448 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD.....................3-55-0................1-17-0 KICKOFFS-YARDS...................................8-519. Average Yards Per Kickoff..................................64.9....................56.0 Average Per Return...........................................18.3....................17.0 Net Yards Per Kickoff.........................................42.4....................29.0 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD.......................2-15-0................1-20-1 Touchbacks............................................................5.........................2 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD.....................1-0-0..................0-0-0 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD.....................2-40-0................2-33-1 Miscellaneous Yards................................................0.......................32 Average Per Return...........................................20.0....................16.5 Possession Time...............................................22:11..................37:49 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD...................6-166-0................3-55-0 1st Quarter...................................................... 9:16................... 5:44 Average Per Return...........................................27.7....................18.3 2nd Quarter..................................................... 6:16................... 8:44 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD.........................1-0-0................1-47-0 3rd Quarter...................................................... 2:18..................12:42 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD.....................1-8-0..................0-0-0 4th Quarter...................................................... 4:21..................10:39 Possession Time...............................................27:11..................32:49 1st Quarter...................................................... 7:30................... 7:30 Third-Down Conversions................................5 of 15.............. 10 of 17 2nd Quarter..................................................... 7:44................... 7:16 Fourth-Down Conversions................................0 of 1.................. 0 of 0 3rd Quarter...................................................... 4:23..................10:37 Red-Zone Scores-Chances................................... 1-2..................... 5-5 4th Quarter...................................................... 7:34................... 7:26 Touchdowns...................................................... 1-2..................... 3-5 Third-Down of 16.............. 10 of 20 Field goals......................................................... 0-2..................... 2-5 Fourth-DownConversions................................9 Conversions................................1 of 2.................. 4 of 5 Sacks By: Number-Yards.................................... 2-10................... 2-12 Red-Zone Scores-Chances................................... 6-6..................... 7-8 PAT Kicks............................................................. 1-1..................... 4-4 Touchdowns...................................................... 6-6..................... 6-8 Field Goals........................................................... 0-1..................... 2-3 Field goals......................................................... 0-6..................... 1-8 Sacks By: Number-Yards...................................... 0-0..................... 1-3 RUSHING: Middle Tennessee-GRAMMER, Austin 15-106; PARKER, Jor- PAT Kicks............................................................. 7-7..................... 6-6 dan 5-28; WHATLEY, Reggie 7-5. North Texas-BYRD, Brandin 20-139; Field Goals........................................................... 0-0..................... 1-1 PEGRAM, Reggie 22-88; JIMMERSON, A. 10-72; THOMPSON, Derek 7-2; ROLLINS, Rex 1-2; TEAM 1-0. RUSHING: MARSHALL-TALIAFERRO, E. 24-134; GROOMS, Kevin 17-50; Rakeem 9-47; TEAM 2-minus 18. MT-PARKER, Jordan 21-127; PASSING: Middle Tennessee-GRAMMER, Austin 6-22-1-36; KILGORE, CATO, WHATLEY, Reggie 16-104; BRYSON, J. 20-68; KILGORE, Logan 3-9. Logan 8-8-0-30. North Texas-THOMPSON, Derek 13-19-2-113. PASSING: MARSHALL-CATO, Rakeem 19-35-1-235. Middle TennesseeRECEIVING: Middle Tennessee-PERKINS, Chris 5-33; HENRY, Marcus KILGORE, Logan 22-40-1-277. 2-20; GRISWOULD, Kyle 2-17; PARKER, Jordan 2-minus 2; WHATLEY, Reggie 2-minus 2; COLLIS, C. 1-0. North Texas-SMITH, Darnell 5-44; RECEIVING: MARSHALL-HOSKINS, Gator 7-88; SHULER, Tommy 6-61; SMITH, Marcus 3-29; CHANCELLOR, B. 3-26; JIMMERSON, A. 1-7; FROHNAPFEL, E. 2-12; KING, Jazz 1-39; TALIAFERRO, E. 1-16; WILKINS, PEGRAM, Reggie 1-7. Craig 1-10; GROOMS, Kevin 1-9. Middle Tennessee-JEFFERSON, T. 7-91; GRISWOULD, Kyle 4-59; COLLIS, C. 3-56; PARKER, Jordan 2-4; CLARKE, INTERCEPTIONS: Middle Tennessee-BARBER, T.T. 1-15; WALKER, Devin 1-40; PETTIS, Terry 1-11; HENRY, Marcus 1-10; CARMICHAEL, C. Xavier 1-0. North Texas-LEE, Lairamie 1-20. 1-6; BRYSON, J. 1-2; WHATLEY, Reggie 1-minus 2. FUMBLES: Middle Tennessee-GRAMMER, Austin 3-1; GRISWOULD, Kyle 1-1. North Texas-THOMPSON, Derek 1-0; JIMMERSON, A. 1-1; SMITH, Marcus 1-0.

GAME #9 UAB Middle Tennessee

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November 2, 2013 | Birmingham, AL Legion Field | 20,483 | 3:20 | 68 degrees Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Middle Tennessee 0 0 7 17 24 UAB 7 0 3 11 21 1st 3:25 UAB Reaves 20 run (Long kick), 6-84, 3:21 3rd 8:22 UAB Long 37 FG, 11-60, 6:03 3rd 5:18 MT Griswould 3 pass from Kilgore (Clark kick), 8-75, 3:04 4th 14:13 UAB Long 50 FG, 10-43, 6:03 4th 9:41 MT Henry 93 pass from Kilgore (Clark kick), 1-93, :14 4th 6:26 MT Roberts 40 Interception Return (Clark kick) MT UAB FIRST DOWNS............................................ 16................... 19 Rushing...............................................................11.......................14 Passing..................................................................4.........................4 Penalty..................................................................1.........................1 NET YARDS RUSHING.................................259................. 299 Rushing Attempts................................................34.......................56 Average Per Rush................................................7.6......................5.3 Rushing Touchdowns.............................................0.........................1 Yards Gained Rushing........................................261.....................308 Yards Lost Rushing.................................................2.........................9 NET YARDS PASSING..................................170................... 57 Completions-Attempts-Int.........................12-23-1..................6-9-1 Average Per Attempt..........................................7.4......................6.3 Average Per Completion...................................14.2......................9.5 Passing Touchdowns..............................................2.........................1 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS..............................429................. 356 Total offense plays...............................................57.......................65 Average Gain Per Play.........................................7.5......................5.5 Fumbles: Number-Lost........................................ 0-0..................... 1-1 Penalties: Number-Yards................................... 4-37..................... 1-5 PUNTS-YARDS.......................................6-256.............. 6-235 Average Yards Per Punt.....................................42.7....................39.2 Net Yards Per Punt............................................37.8....................34.5 Inside 20................................................................2.........................4 50+ Yards..............................................................1.........................0 Touchbacks............................................................1.........................0 Fair catch...............................................................0.........................2 KICKOFFS-YARDS...................................5-286.............. 5-307 Average Yards Per Kickoff..................................57.2....................61.4 Net Yards Per Kickoff.........................................42.6....................44.0 Touchbacks............................................................2.........................2 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD.....................3-28-0..................1-9-0 Average Per Return.............................................9.3......................9.0 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD.....................3-37-0................2-23-0 Average Per Return...........................................12.3....................11.5 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD.......................1-40-1..................1-0-0 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD.....................0-0-0..................0-0-0 Miscellaneous Yards................................................0.........................0 Possession Time...............................................21:21..................38:39 1st Quarter...................................................... 4:40..................10:20 2nd Quarter..................................................... 7:46................... 7:14 3rd Quarter...................................................... 3:39..................11:21 4th Quarter...................................................... 5:16................... 9:44 Third-Down Conversions................................4 of 12................ 2 of 12 Fourth-Down Conversions................................0 of 1.................. 2 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances................................... 2-2..................... 1-1 Touchdowns...................................................... 1-2..................... 0-1 Field goals......................................................... 1-2..................... 1-1 Sacks By: Number-Yards...................................... 0-0..................... 0-0 PAT Kicks............................................................. 3-3..................... 1-1 Field Goals........................................................... 1-1..................... 2-2 RUSHING: Middle Tennessee-WHATLEY, Reggie 15-155; BRYSON, J. 10-57; GILSTRAP, K. 1-23; TUCKER, Shane 6-18; CALHOUN, D. 2-6. UAB-HOWARD, Jordan 23-154; REAVES, Darrin 27-111; PERRY, Jonathan 6-34. PASSING: Middle Tennessee-KILGORE, Logan 11-22-1-160; HENRY, Marcus 1-1-0-10. UAB-PERRY, Jonathan 6-9-1-57. RECEIVING: Middle Tennessee-HENRY, Marcus 5-136; WHATLEY, Reggie 2-9; KILGORE, Logan 1-10; JEFFERSON, T. 1-5; TUCKER, Shane 1-4; CORBALEY, J. 1-3; GRISWOULD, Kyle 1-3. UAB-BACKMAN, Kennar 2-27; JONES, Santonio 2-5; NELSON, Jamarcu 1-21; REAVES, Darrin 1-4. INTERCEPTIONS: Middle Tennessee-ROBERTS, S. 1-40. UAB-PETTY, Jordan 1-0. FUMBLES: Middle Tennessee-None. UAB-NELSON, Jamarcu 1-1.

INTERCEPTIONS: MU-ROBERTS, Darryl 1-0. MT-BYARD, Kevin 1-47. FUMBLES: MARSHALL-SMITH, Devon 1-1. MT-BRYSON, J. 1-1.

2013 BELL HELICOPTER ARMED FORCES BOWL MIDDLE TENNESSEE FOOTBALL

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October 12, 2013 | Denton, TX Apogee Stadium | 21,171 | 2:45 | 73 degrees

GAME #8 Marshall Middle Tennessee


Back-to-Back 8-Win Seasons

FIU, USM & UTEP GAME #10 FIU Middle Tennessee

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GAME #11 Southern Miss Middle Tennessee

21 42

GAME #12 UTEP Middle Tennessee

17 48

November 9, 2013 | Murfreesboro, TN Floyd Stadium | 16,717 | 3:03 | 60 degrees

November 23, 2013 | Hattiesburg, MS M.M. Roberts Stadium | 22,134 | 3:15 | 55 degrees

November 30, 2013 | Murfreesboro, TN Floyd Stadium | 11,560 | 3:02 | 58 degrees

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score FIU 0 0 0 0 0 Middle Tennessee 14 10 24 0 48 1st 12:16 MT Tucker 48 run (Clark kick), 8-81, 2:44 1st 7:13 MT Tucker 17 run (Clark kick), 9-70, 3:43 2nd 13:20 MT Clark 22 FG, 10-72, 3:38 2nd 1:45 MT Kilgore 4 run (Clark kick), 9-73, 3:28 3rd 14:08 MT Byard 51 Interception Return (Clark kick) 3rd 9:41 MT Jefferson 7 pass from Kilgore (Clark kick), 5-72, 2:20 3rd 8:29 MT Clark 32 FG, 4-(-4), 1:04 3rd 3:08 MT Carmichael 1 run (Clark kick), 8-68, 2:59

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Middle Tennessee 7 21 0 14 42 Southern Miss 7 0 7 7 21 1st 6:56 MT Barber 24 INT Return (Clark kick) 1st 1:18 USM Sullivan 11 pass from Mullens (Acosta kick), 10-75, 5:38 2nd 13:33 MT Byard 49 INT Return (Clark kick) 2nd 2:53 MT Tucker 3 run (Clark kick), 11-71, 4:17 2nd :28 MT Jefferson 16 pass from Kilgore (Clark kick), 7-62, 1:17 3rd 1:27 USM Hardy 14 pass from Mullens (Acosta kick), 6-57, 2:58 4th 9:12 MT Tucker 4 run (Clark kick), 8-79, 3:26 4th 6:36 MT Carmichael 32 run (Clark kick), 3-47, :47 4th 2:33 USM Holmes 13 pass from Mullens (Acosta kick), 13-75, 4:03

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score UTEP 0 7 10 0 17 Middle Tennessee 17 17 14 0 48 1st 10:56 MT Henry 21 pass from Kilgore (Clark kick), 6-71, 2:45 1st 7:40 MT Clark 21 FG, 6-38, 1:58 1st 3:06 MT Tucker 1 run (Clark kick), 10-62, 3:38 2nd 14:54 MT Bryson 10 run (Clark kick), 4-75, 1:11 2nd 8:31 UTEP Jeffery 3 run (Mattox kick), 13-65, 6:23 2nd 4:20 MT Jefferson 25 pass from Kilgore (Clark kick), 10-75, 4:11 2nd :03 MT Clark 26 FG, 12-81, 2:20 3rd 13:54 MT Bryson 6 run (Clark kick), 3-75, 1:06 3rd 10:16 UTEP Jeffery 1 run (Mattox kick), 8-81, 3:38 3rd 5:55 UTEP Mattox 41 FG, 5-52, 2:30 3rd 2:14 MT Parker 36 run (Clark kick), 7-74, 3:41

FIU MT FIRST DOWNS............................................ 10................... 28 Rushing.................................................................4.......................13 Passing..................................................................6.......................14 Penalty..................................................................0.........................1 NET YARDS RUSHING.................................. 91................. 249 Rushing Attempts................................................32.......................49 Average Per Rush................................................2.8......................5.1 Rushing Touchdowns.............................................0.........................4 Yards Gained Rushing........................................106.....................270 Yards Lost Rushing...............................................15.......................21 NET YARDS PASSING..................................142................. 307 Completions-Attempts-Int.........................12-19-1..............19-25-0 Average Per Attempt..........................................7.5....................12.3 Average Per Completion...................................11.8....................16.2 Passing Touchdowns..............................................0.........................1 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS..............................233................. 556 Total offense plays...............................................51.......................74 Average Gain Per Play.........................................4.6......................7.5 Fumbles: Number-Lost........................................ 3-3..................... 2-1 Penalties: Number-Yards................................... 2-13................... 3-29 PUNTS-YARDS.......................................4-175..................0-0 Average Yards Per Punt.....................................43.8......................0.0 Net Yards Per Punt............................................41.5......................0.0 Inside 20................................................................0.........................0 50+ Yards..............................................................1.........................0 Touchbacks............................................................0.........................0 Fair catch...............................................................0.........................0 KICKOFFS-YARDS.....................................1-64.............. 9-568 Average Yards Per Kickoff..................................64.0....................63.1 Net Yards Per Kickoff.........................................46.0....................40.3 Touchbacks............................................................0.........................5 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD.......................0-0-0..................1-9-0 Average Per Return.............................................0.0......................9.0 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD.....................4-80-0................1-18-0 Average Per Return...........................................20.0....................18.0 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD.........................0-0-0................1-51-1 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD.....................0-0-0................1-13-0 Miscellaneous Yards................................................0.........................0 Possession Time...............................................28:54..................31:06 1st Quarter...................................................... 6:06................... 8:54 2nd Quarter..................................................... 9:29................... 5:31 3rd Quarter...................................................... 7:02................... 7:58 4th Quarter...................................................... 6:17................... 8:43 Third-Down Conversions................................3 of 11................ 7 of 11 Fourth-Down Conversions................................0 of 2.................. 0 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances................................... 0-1..................... 6-7 Touchdowns...................................................... 0-1..................... 4-7 Field goals......................................................... 0-1..................... 2-7 Sacks By: Number-Yards...................................... 0-0................... 1-11 PAT Kicks............................................................. 0-0..................... 6-6 Field Goals........................................................... 0-2..................... 2-2 RUSHING: FIU-CALDWELL, L. 14-48; SATTERFIELD-ROW 4-18; JASPER, D. 5-17; SPEARMAN, Silas 3-9; MEDLOCK, Jake 2-4; HILLIARD, E.J. 4-minus 5. Middle Tennessee-TUCKER, Shane 11-95; CARMICHAEL, C. 13-65; CALHOUN, D. 16-62; WHATLEY, Reggie 3-20; KILGORE, Logan 2-16; TEAM 2-minus 2; GRAMMER, Austin 2-minus 7. PASSING: FIU-HILLIARD, E.J. 10-15-1-133; MEDLOCK, Jake 2-4-0-9. Middle Tennessee-KILGORE, Logan 17-20-0-269; GRAMMER, Austin 2-4-0-38; GRISWOULD, Kyle 0-1-0-0.

MT USM FIRST DOWNS............................................ 23................... 22 Rushing...............................................................14.........................7 Passing..................................................................8.......................15 Penalty..................................................................1.........................0 NET YARDS RUSHING.................................246................... 82 Rushing Attempts................................................45.......................32 Average Per Rush................................................5.5......................2.6 Rushing Touchdowns.............................................3.........................0 Yards Gained Rushing........................................255.....................130 Yards Lost Rushing.................................................9.......................48 NET YARDS PASSING..................................172................. 289 Completions-Attempts-Int.........................11-25-0..............27-47-2 Average Per Attempt..........................................6.9......................6.1 Average Per Completion...................................15.6....................10.7 Passing Touchdowns..............................................1.........................3 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS..............................418................. 371 Total offense plays...............................................70.......................79 Average Gain Per Play.........................................6.0......................4.7 Fumbles: Number-Lost........................................ 0-0..................... 1-0 Penalties: Number-Yards................................... 3-40................... 3-25 PUNTS-YARDS.......................................8-317.............. 6-267 Average Yards Per Punt.....................................39.6....................44.5 Net Yards Per Punt............................................37.2....................42.2 Inside 20................................................................2.........................2 50+ Yards..............................................................2.........................1 Touchbacks............................................................0.........................0 Fair catch...............................................................3.........................2 KICKOFFS-YARDS...................................7-415.............. 4-233 Average Yards Per Kickoff..................................59.3....................58.2 Net Yards Per Kickoff.........................................34.9....................44.0 Touchbacks............................................................4.........................0 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD.....................3-14-0................2-19-0 Average Per Return.............................................4.7......................9.5 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD.....................4-57-0................3-71-0 Average Per Return...........................................14.2....................23.7 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD.......................2-75-2..................0-0-0 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD.....................0-0-0..................0-0-0 Miscellaneous Yards................................................0.........................0 Possession Time...............................................26:20..................33:40 1st Quarter...................................................... 3:24..................11:36 2nd Quarter..................................................... 8:03................... 6:57 3rd Quarter...................................................... 7:45................... 7:15 4th Quarter...................................................... 7:08................... 7:52 Third-Down Conversions................................5 of 13................ 4 of 16 Fourth-Down Conversions................................0 of 0.................. 1 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances................................... 3-3..................... 3-4 Touchdowns...................................................... 3-3..................... 3-4 Field goals......................................................... 0-3..................... 0-4 Sacks By: Number-Yards.................................... 7-44..................... 0-0 PAT Kicks............................................................. 6-6..................... 3-3 Field Goals........................................................... 0-0..................... 0-1 RUSHING: Middle Tennessee-TUCKER, Shane 19-103; BRYSON, J. 14-80; CARMICHAEL, C. 3-37; KILGORE, Logan 3-20; PARKER, Jordan 2-3; CALHOUN, D. 3-2; GRISWOULD, Kyle 1-1. Southern MissRICHARD,Jalen 11-69; HARDY,Kendrick 11-53; BRACKEN,Tyre 2-5; MULLENS,Nick 8-minus 45. PASSING: Middle Tennessee-KILGORE, Logan 11-25-0-172. Southern Miss-MULLENS,Nick 27-47-2-289.

RECEIVING: FIU-SMITH, Jonnu 4-19; TAYLOR, Clinton 2-79; RHYMES, D. 2-18; GRINER, Ya’Keem 1-10; LOWDER, T.J. 1-9; CALDWELL, L. 1-6; WEST, Vontarius 1-1. Middle Tennessee-HENRY, Marcus 5-54; JEFFERSON, T. 4-44; COLLIS, C. 3-71; CLARKE, Devin 2-47; PERKINS, Chris 1-31; FRAZIER, D. 1-31; CORBALEY, J. 1-21; PETTIS, Terry 1-8; GRISWOULD, Kyle 1-0.

RECEIVING: Middle Tennessee-HENRY, Marcus 4-53; JEFFERSON, T. 2-36; CORBALEY, J. 2-26; CLARKE, Devin 1-42; COLLIS, C. 1-10; GRISWOULD, Kyle 1-5. Southern Miss-TRIPLETT,M. 6-101; SULLIVAN,D. 4-56; BRACKEN,Tyre 4-21; HOLMES,T. 3-38; RICARD,M. 3-20; BRADLEY,Rickey 3-11; HARDY,Kendrick 2-30; COX,James 1-10; RICHARD,Jalen 1-2.

INTERCEPTIONS: FIU-None. Middle Tennessee-BYARD, Kevin 1-51.

INTERCEPTIONS: Middle Tennessee-BYARD, Kevin 1-51; BARBER, T.T. 1-24. Southern Miss-None.

FUMBLES: FIU-TAYLOR, Clinton 2-2; SPEARMAN, Silas 1-1. Middle Tennessee-TUCKER, Shane 1-1; GILSTRAP, K. 1-0.

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FUMBLES: Middle Tennessee-None. Southern Miss-MULLENS,Nick 1-0.

UTEP MT FIRST DOWNS............................................ 14................... 27 Rushing.................................................................9.......................13 Passing..................................................................5.......................13 Penalty..................................................................0.........................1 NET YARDS RUSHING.................................177................. 304 Rushing Attempts................................................36.......................48 Average Per Rush................................................4.9......................6.3 Rushing Touchdowns.............................................2.........................4 Yards Gained Rushing........................................191.....................311 Yards Lost Rushing...............................................14.........................7 NET YARDS PASSING..................................122................. 325 Completions-Attempts-Int.........................14-24-0..............19-27-1 Average Per Attempt..........................................5.1....................12.0 Average Per Completion.....................................8.7....................17.1 Passing Touchdowns..............................................0.........................2 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS..............................299................. 629 Total offense plays...............................................60.......................75 Average Gain Per Play.........................................5.0......................8.4 Fumbles: Number-Lost........................................ 2-1..................... 0-0 Penalties: Number-Yards................................... 3-25................... 2-20 PUNTS-YARDS.......................................7-241.............. 3-101 Average Yards Per Punt.....................................34.4....................33.7 Net Yards Per Punt............................................34.7....................27.0 Inside 20................................................................1.........................2 50+ Yards..............................................................0.........................0 Touchbacks............................................................0.........................1 Fair catch...............................................................4.........................2 KICKOFFS-YARDS...................................4-257.............. 9-532 Average Yards Per Kickoff..................................64.2....................59.1 Net Yards Per Kickoff.........................................39.8....................36.8 Touchbacks............................................................3.........................3 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD.......................0-0-0.................1--2-0 Average Per Return.............................................0.0.................... -2.0 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD...................6-126-0................1-23-0 Average Per Return...........................................21.0....................23.0 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD.........................1-0-0..................0-0-0 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD.....................0-0-0..................0-0-0 Miscellaneous Yards................................................0.........................0 Possession Time...............................................28:48..................31:12 1st Quarter...................................................... 5:34................... 9:26 2nd Quarter..................................................... 8:23................... 6:37 3rd Quarter...................................................... 7:31................... 7:29 4th Quarter...................................................... 7:20................... 7:40 Third-Down Conversions................................5 of 14.............. 11 of 16 Fourth-Down Conversions................................1 of 1.................. 0 of 0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances................................... 2-2..................... 5-5 Touchdowns...................................................... 2-2..................... 3-5 Field goals......................................................... 0-2..................... 2-5 Sacks By: Number-Yards...................................... 1-1..................... 0-0 PAT Kicks............................................................. 2-2..................... 6-6 Field Goals........................................................... 1-1..................... 2-2 RUSHING: UTEP-JEFFERY, Nathan 20-140; LEFTWICH, Mack 7-15; SULLIVAN,Blaire 5-12; BELL, Josh 3-11; DOWELL, L. 1-minus 1. Middle Tennessee-BRYSON, J. 15-120; PARKER, Jordan 7-85; CARMICHAEL, C. 10-38; GRAMMER, Austin 2-25; CALHOUN, D. 6-13; TUCKER, Shane 4-10; WHATLEY, Reggie 2-9; KILGORE, Logan 2-4. PASSING: UTEP-LEFTWICH, Mack 14-24-0-122. Middle TennesseeKILGORE, Logan 19-27-1-325. RECEIVING: UTEP-TOMLINSON, Eric 4-42; BELL, Josh 3-7; WENRICK, Craig 2-50; LESLIE, Jordan 2-13; HAMILTON, Ian 2-5; CARREON, Peter 1-5. Middle Tennessee-GRISWOULD, Kyle 5-101; HENRY, Marcus 3-68; CLARKE, Devin 3-48; BRYSON, J. 3-23; JEFFERSON, T. 2-36; FRAZIER, D. 1-20; COLLIS, C. 1-17; CORBALEY, J. 1-12. INTERCEPTIONS: UTEP-COCKRELL, Devin 1-0. MT-None. FUMBLES: UTEP-SULLIVAN,Blaire 1-0; JEFFERY, Nathan 1-1. Middle Tennessee-None.

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2013 Statistics RESULTS 8-4 (6-2, T2ND C-USA EAST DIVISION) W/L SCORE TV W 45-24 None L 20-40 ACC Network W 17-15 CSS W 42-35 (ot) CSS L 10-37 ESPNU L 17-24 FSN L 7-34 None W 51-49 FS1 W 24-21 FCS W 48-0 FCS W 42-21 CSS W 48-17 MyTV 30

ATT. 20,011 48,000 23,992 13,911 58,763 20,109 21,171 19,898 20,483 16,717 22,134 11,560

*Conference USA Game

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Middle Tennessee 107 86 90 81 7 371 Opponents 55 102 71 89 0 317

TEAM STATISTICS MT OPP SCORING 371 317 Points Per Game 30.9 26.4 FIRST DOWNS 263 261 Rushing 126 125 Passing 117 124 Penalty 20 12 RUSHING YARDAGE 2500 2230 Yards gained rushing 2675 2512 Yards lost rushing 175 282 Rushing Attempts 499 531 Average Per Rush 5.0 4.2 Average Per Game 208.3 185.8 TDs Rushing 25 22 PASSING YARDAGE 2489 2625 Comp-Att-Int 219-370-13 242-382-15 Average Per Pass 6.7 6.9 Average Per Catch 11.4 10.8 Average Per Game 207.4 218.8 TDs Passing 17 16 TOTAL OFFENSE 4989 4855 Total Plays 869 913 Average Per Play 5.7 5.3 Average Per Game 415.8 404.6 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 33-727 44-1013 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 18-123 28-323 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 15-270 13-93 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 22.0 23.0 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 6.8 11.5 INT RETURN AVERAGE 18.0 7.2 FUMBLES-LOST 12-6 26-16 PENALTIES-Yards 48-481 64-590 Average Per Game 40.1 49.2 PUNTS-Yards 63-2627 60-2322 Average Per Punt 41.7 38.7 Net punt average 34.7 36.0 KICKOFFS-Yards 68-4080 63-3938 Average Per Kick 60.0 62.5 Net kick average 36.6 39.5 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 28:38 31:22 3RD-DOWN Conversions 87/184 91/193 3rd-Down Pct 47% 47% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 6/15 10/16 4th-Down Pct 40% 62% SACKS BY-Yards 27-176 15-82 MISC YARDS 0 32 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 49 40 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 10-14 12-18 ON-SIDE KICKS 1-1 0-0 RED-ZONE SCORES (39-50) 78% (37-47) 79% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (31-50) 62% (29-47) 62% PAT-ATTEMPTS (47-47) 100% (35-36) 97% ATTENDANCE 112287 184462 Games/Avg Per Game 6/18714 6/30744

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PLAYER GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G PARKER, Jordan 10 145 767 26 741 5.1 6 65 74.1 WHATLEY, Reggie 11 93 640 9 631 6.8 3 64 57.4 BRYSON, J. 8 73 371 16 355 4.9 3 49 44.4 TUCKER, Shane 4 40 234 8 226 5.7 5 48 56.5 GRAMMER, Austin 10 33 193 24 169 5.1 2 26 16.9 CARMICHAEL, C. 10 26 142 2 140 5.4 2 32 14.0 PRATCHER, W. 5 21 112 2 110 5.2 2 38 22.0 CALHOUN, D. 12 27 88 5 83 3.1 0 15 6.9 KILGORE, Logan 12 33 97 71 26 0.8 2 17 2.2 GILSTRAP, K. 12 1 23 0 23 23.0 0 23 1.9 CLARKE, Devin 12 1 7 0 7 7.0 0 7 0.6 GRISWOULD, Kyle 12 1 1 0 1 1.0 0 1 0.1 TEAM 4 5 0 12 -12 -2.4 0 0 -3.0 Total 12 499 2675 175 2500 5.0 25 65 208.3 Opponents 12 531 2512 282 2230 4.2 22 55 185.8

PASSING PLAYER KILGORE, Logan GRAMMER, Austin HENRY, Marcus GRISWOULD, Kyle Total Opponents

G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G 12 130.46 197-322-11 61.2 2289 16 93 190.8 10 78.83 21-46-2 45.7 190 1 30 19.0 12 184.00 1-1-0 100.0 10 0 10 0.8 12 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 12 123.83 219-370-13 59.2 2489 17 93 207.4 12 127.04 242-382-15 63.4 2625 16 59 218.8

RECEIVING PLAYER JEFFERSON, T. HENRY, Marcus GRISWOULD, Kyle CLARKE, Devin COLLIS, C. PARKER, Jordan PERKINS, Chris BRYSON, J. PETTIS, Terry CORBALEY, J. WHATLEY, Reggie FRAZIER, D. CARMICHAEL, C. KILGORE, Logan TUCKER, Shane Total Opponents

G 12 12 12 12 12 10 12 8 12 12 11 12 10 12 4 12 12

No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G 41 532 13.0 5 29 44.3 36 528 14.7 3 93 44.0 36 359 10.0 4 69 29.9 18 318 17.7 0 42 26.5 18 228 12.7 1 35 19.0 14 31 2.2 0 7 3.1 12 117 9.8 1 31 9.8 12 66 5.5 0 11 8.2 9 122 13.6 0 24 10.2 9 89 9.9 1 21 7.4 5 5 1.0 0 5 0.5 4 71 17.8 0 31 5.9 3 9 3.0 2 6 0.9 1 10 10.0 0 10 0.8 1 4 4.0 0 4 1.0 219 2489 11.4 17 93 207.4 242 2625 10.8 16 59 218.8

TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYER G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G KILGORE, Logan 12 355 26 2289 2315 192.9 PARKER, Jordan 10 145 741 0 741 74.1 WHATLEY, Reggie 11 93 631 0 631 57.4 GRAMMER, Austin 10 79 169 190 359 35.9 BRYSON, J. 8 73 355 0 355 44.4 TUCKER, Shane 4 40 226 0 226 56.5 CARMICHAEL, C. 10 26 140 0 140 14.0 PRATCHER, W. 5 21 110 0 110 22.0 CALHOUN, D. 12 27 83 0 83 6.9 GILSTRAP, K. 12 1 23 0 23 1.9 HENRY, Marcus 12 1 0 10 10 0.8 CLARKE, Devin 12 1 7 0 7 0.6 GRISWOULD, Kyle 12 2 1 0 1 0.1 TEAM 4 5 -12 0 -12 -3.0 Total 12 869 2500 2489 4989 415.8 Opponents 12 913 2230 2625 4855 404.6

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DATE OPPONENT 8/29 Western Carolina 9/7 at North Carolina 9/14 Memphis 9/21 at FAU* 9/27 at BYU 10/5 East Carolina* 10/12 at North Texas* 10/24 Marshall* 11/2 at UAB* 11/9 FIU* 11/23 at Southern Miss* 11/30 UTEP*

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SCORING |------- PATs -------| PLAYER TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points CLARK, Cody 0 10-14 46-46 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 76 PARKER, Jordan 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36 TUCKER, Shane 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 JEFFERSON, T. 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 GRISWOULD, Kyle 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 CARMICHAEL, C. 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 WHATLEY, Reggie 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 BRYSON, J. 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 HENRY, Marcus 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 KILGORE, Logan 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 BYARD, Kevin 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 GRAMMER, Austin 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 PRATCHER, W. 2 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0-0 0 0 12 PERKINS, Chris 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 COLLIS, C. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 BROWN, Chris 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 BARBER, T.T. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 CORBALEY, J. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 ROBERTS, S. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 SINGLETARY, J. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 ROOKER, Canon 0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 1 Total 49 10-14 47-47 0-1 0 0-0 0 0 371 Opponents 40 12-18 35-36 2-2 0 0-2 0 1 317

PUNT RETURNS PLAYER No. Yds Avg TD Long GRISWOULD, Kyle 17 103 6.1 1 57 BROWN, Chris 1 20 20.0 1 3 Total 18 123 6.8 2 57 Opponents 28 323 11.5 1 71

KICKOFF RETURNS PLAYER WHATLEY, Reggie GILSTRAP, K. SINGLETARY, J. BYARD, Kevin JEFFERSON, T. PENNYCUFF, C. Total Opponents

No. Yds Avg TD Long 17 420 24.7 0 60 11 221 20.1 0 50 2 40 20.0 0 23 1 9 9.0 0 9 1 25 25.0 0 25 1 12 12.0 0 9 33 727 22.0 0 60 44 1013 23.0 0 90

GILSTRAP, K. ROBERTS, S. Total Opponents

1 0 0.0 1 13 13.0 3 38 12.7 2 22 11.0

ALL-PURPOSE YARDAGE PLAYER G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G WHATLEY, Reggie 11 631 5 0 420 0 1056 96.0 PARKER, Jordan 10 741 31 0 0 0 772 77.2 JEFFERSON, T. 12 0 532 0 25 0 557 46.4 HENRY, Marcus 12 0 528 0 0 0 528 44.0 GRISWOULD, Kyle 12 1 359 103 0 0 463 38.6 BRYSON, J. 8 355 66 0 0 0 421 52.6 CLARKE, Devin 12 7 318 0 0 0 325 27.1 GILSTRAP, K. 12 23 0 0 221 1 245 20.4 TUCKER, Shane 4 226 4 0 0 0 230 57.5 COLLIS, C. 12 0 228 0 0 0 228 19.0 GRAMMER, Austin 10 169 0 0 0 0 169 16.9 BYARD, Kevin 12 0 0 0 9 159 168 14.0 CARMICHAEL, C. 10 140 9 0 0 0 149 14.9 PETTIS, Terry 12 0 122 0 0 0 122 10.2 PERKINS, Chris 12 0 117 0 0 0 117 9.8 PRATCHER, W. 5 110 0 0 0 0 110 22.0 CORBALEY, J. 12 0 89 0 0 0 89 7.4 CALHOUN, D. 12 83 0 0 0 0 83 6.9 FRAZIER, D. 12 0 71 0 0 0 71 5.9 BARBER, T.T. 12 0 0 0 0 55 55 4.6 ROBERTS, S. 12 0 0 0 0 41 41 3.4 SINGLETARY, J. 12 0 0 0 40 0 40 3.3 KILGORE, Logan 12 26 10 0 0 0 36 3.0 BROWN, Chris 12 0 0 20 0 0 20 1.7 SEAMSTER, Sammy 12 0 0 0 0 14 14 1.2 PENNYCUFF, C. 10 0 0 0 12 0 12 1.2 TEAM 4 -12 0 0 0 0 -12 -3.0 Total 12 2500 2489 123 727 270 6109 509.1 Opponents 12 2230 2625 323 1013 93 6284 523.7

PUNTING PLAYER DAVIS, Josh LOPEZ, Zachary Total Opponents

No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd 62 2596 41.9 70 6 9 19 0 1 31 31.0 31 0 1 1 0 63 2627 41.7 70 6 10 20 0 60 2322 38.7 68 2 19 15 2

FIELD GOALS PLAYER FGM-FGA Pct 17-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk CLARK, Cody 10-14 71.4 5-5 3-5 2-4 0-0 42 1

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PLAYER No. Yds Avg TD Long BYARD, Kevin 5 159 31.8 2 51 BARBER, T.T. 3 55 18.3 1 24 ROBERTS, S. 2 41 20.5 1 40 SHARPE, Chris 1 0 0.0 0 0 WALKER, Xavier 1 0 0.0 0 0 SEAMSTER, Sammy 1 14 14.0 0 14 GILSTRAP, K. 1 1 1.0 0 1 SINGLETARY, J. 1 0 0.0 0 0 Total 15 270 18.0 4 51 Opponents 13 93 7.2 1 33

GAME MT OPP GAME WCU 41,(30) (21) North Texas UNC - (39), (35) Marshall Memphis 33, (40) (21), (41), (27) UAB FAU - - FIU BYU (42) - USM ECU (22),45 (25), 35, 52 UTEP Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

FUMBLE RETURNS PLAYER SINGLETARY, J.

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No. Yds Avg TD Long 1 25 25.0 1 25

0 0 0 13 1 25 0 14

MT OPP 32 (21), 48, (22) (37) (18) (37),(50) (22), (32) 40, 49 - 29 (21), (26) (41)

KICKOFFS KICKOFFS ROOKER, Canon DAVIS, Josh Total Opponents

No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn 67 4031 60.2 23 0 1 49 49.0 0 0 68 4080 60.0 23 0 1013 36.6 28 63 3938 62.5 29 1 727 39.5 25

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DEFENSIVE STATISTICS |-------Tackles-------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |-Fumbles-| Blkd LEADERS GP UT AT Total For Loss No-Yards Int-Yds PD QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf 38 BARBER, T.T. 12 70 42 112 10.5-41 3.0-16 3-55 2 3 1-0 2 . . 20 BYARD, Kevin 12 54 38 92 1.0-2 . 5-159 5 . 1-0 1 . . 28 HENRY, C. 12 46 25 71 1.5-4 1.0-4 . 1 1 . 2 . . 30 ROBERTS, S. 12 39 21 60 4.0-13 1.0-6 2-41 1 1 2-13 2 . . 42 WALKER, Xavier 12 36 15 51 . . 1-0 3 . 1-0 2 . . 33 BLUNT, Roderic 12 27 23 50 1.0-1 . . . 1 . . . . 18 GILSTRAP, K. 12 32 8 40 3.0-15 1.0-13 1-1 7 1 1-0 1 1 . 92 MCNEIL, Patrick 12 18 13 31 2.5-16 2.0-15 . . 2 . 1 . . 8 SEAMSTER, Sammy 12 21 10 31 . . 1-14 1 . 2-0 2 . . 90 STATEN, Jimmy 11 14 16 30 1.5-2 . . 1 2 . . . . 24 SINGLETARY, J. 12 21 9 30 2.0-17 2.0-17 1-0 . . 1-25 . . . 39 ROBERSON, James 12 20 9 29 3.0-7 . . 2 1 1-0 1 . . 40 GASQUE, L. 12 16 7 23 7.0-38 5.0-34 . . 2 1-0 1 . . 99 MCBRIDE, Jimal 8 16 7 23 5.0-11 1.0-3 . . . . . . . 51 HUFF, Shaquille 12 13 9 22 7.5-19 2.0-7 . . . . . . . 17 ANTOINE, A. 12 14 7 21 2.0-20 2.0-20 . . 4 . . . . 55 BASTIEN, S. 12 14 6 20 2.0-5 1.5-4 . . 3 . 1 . . 97 FENNELL, J. 12 10 9 19 1.5-2 . . 1 1 . . . . 89 NOLAN, Dearco 9 15 3 18 4.0-32 3.0-24 . . . 1-0 3 . . 23 BROWN, Chris 12 8 9 17 . . . 2 . 1-0 . 1 . 44 CARMICHAEL, C. 10 11 2 13 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 31 FARMER, R. 8 11 2 13 . . . . . . . . . 52 WELLS, Ykeem 12 7 5 12 1.5-1 . . . . . . . . 59 HALE, Chris 9 8 2 10 1.0-1 . . . 1 . . . . 49 RHODES, Steven 12 7 3 10 0.5-1 0.5-1 . . . . . . . 98 BENNETT, D. 11 5 5 10 . . . . 2 . . . . 7 BURKE, Khari 9 6 3 9 0.5-3 . . 1 . . . . . 34 STEWART, A. 5 8 . 8 . . . 2 . . 1 . . 27 SHARPE, Chris 10 5 3 8 1.5-8 1.0-6 1-0 1 . . . . . 22 KELLY, John 12 3 3 6 . . . . . . . . . 43 FELTON, Raynard 3 2 2 4 . . . . . . . . . 94 BRIDGES, O’Shae 12 1 3 4 . . . . 2 . . . . 50 SMITH, Iman 7 4 . 4 1.0-1 . . . . . . . . 32 ROBINSON, Veion 12 1 2 3 . . . . . . . . . 21 CALHOUN, D. 12 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . . 29 PRATCHER, W. 5 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . . 81 COLLIS, C. 12 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . . 25 WHATLEY, Reggie 11 1 1 2 . . . . . 1-0 1 . . 46 UGBOAJA, Max 12 . 1 1 . . . 1 1 . . . . 15 ROOKER, Canon 12 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . . 87 SIDDERS, Blaine 12 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . . 6 PARKER, Jordan 10 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . 3 JEFFERSON, T. 12 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . 19 HENRY, Marcus 12 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . 56 WARD, Evan 5 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . 82 WILSON, William 10 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . 4 KING, Herbert 3 . 1 1 . . . 1 . . . . . 61 HAMLIN, J. 11 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . TM TEAM 4 . . . . . . . . 1-0 . . . Total 12 596 326 922 65-260 27-176 15-270 32 28 16-38 21 2 . Opponents 12 533 298 831 52.0-175 15-82 13-93 43 16 6-22 9 1 1

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GAME-BY-GAME PASSING #10 KILGORE, Logan Western Carolina North Carolina Memphis FAU BYU East Carolina North Texas MARSHALL UAB FIU Southern Miss UTEP TOTALS

Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effic 18 12 0 66.7 144 1 31 2 13 152.2 35 21 3 60.0 211 0 29 3 18 93.5 36 22 1 61.1 224 1 42 3 19 117.0 23 13 1 56.5 150 2 21 0 0 131.3 31 13 1 41.9 82 1 17 1 7 68.3 37 28 2 75.7 245 1 26 2 10 129.4 8 8 0 100.0 30 0 13 0 0 131.5 40 22 1 55.0 277 4 40 0 0 141.2 22 11 1 50.0 160 2 93 0 0 132.0 20 17 0 85.0 269 1 35 0 0 214.5 25 11 0 44.0 172 1 42 0 0 115.0 27 19 1 70.4 325 2 69 1 1 188.5 322 197 11 61.2 2289 16 93 12 68 130.5

#2 GRAMMER, Austin Western Carolina North Carolina FAU BYU North Texas FIU TOTALS UAB TOTALS

Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effic 9 7 0 77.8 61 0 24 1 2 134.7 7 3 0 42.9 32 1 12 0 0 128.4 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 -200.0 3 3 0 100.0 23 0 13 0 0 164.4 22 6 1 27.3 36 0 17 2 12 31.9 4 2 0 50.0 38 0 30 0 0 129.8 46 21 2 45.7 190 1 30 3 14 78.8 1 1 0 100.0 10 0 10 0 0 184.0 1 1 0 100.0 10 0 10 0 0 184.0

n Logan Kilgore

GAME-BY-GAME RUSHING

PLAYER No-Yds/TD WCU UNC UM FAU BYU ECU UNT MU UAB FIU USM UTEP PARKER, Jordan 145-741/6 22-170/1 22-109/1 14-55/1 28-115/1 15-31/0 9-18/0 5-28/0 21-127/1 DNP DNP 2-3/0 7-85/1 WHATLEY, Reggie 93-631/3 8-44/0 5-25/0 7-20/0 10-154/3 10-40/0 10-55/0 7-5/0 16-104/0 15-155/0 3-20/0 DNP 2-9/0 BRYSON, J. 73-355/3 DNP DNP - - 6-11/0 8-19/1 DNP 20-68/0 10-57/0 DNP 14-80/0 15-120/2 TUCKER, Shane 40-226/5 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 6-18/0 11-95/2 19-103/2 4-10/1 GRAMMER, Austin 33-169/2 6-14/1 1-4/0 - 3-10/0 3-18/0 1--1/0 15-106/1 DNP DNP 2--7/0 - 2-25/0 CARMICHAEL, C. 26-140/2 DNP DNP - - - - - - - 13-65/1 3-37/1 10-38/0 PRATCHER, W. 21-110/2 10-71/2 7-37/0 2--1/0 - 2-3/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP CALHOUN, D. 27-83/0 - - - - - - - - 2-6/0 16-62/0 3-2/0 6-13/0 KILGORE, Logan 33-26/2 2--13/0 4--17/0 5--14/0 3-19/0 5-4/0 4--2/0 - 3-9/1 - 2-16/1 3-20/0 2-4/0 GILSTRAP, K. 1-23/0 - - - - - - - - 1-23/0 - - CLARKE, Devin 1-7/0 - 1-7/0 - - - - - - - - - GRISWOULD, Kyle 1-1/0 - - - - - - - - - - 1-1/0 TEAM 5--12/0 1--2/0 1--6/0 DNP 1--2/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 2--2/0 DNP DNP

GAME-BY-GAME RECEIVING

PLAYER No-Yds/TD WCU UNC UM FAU BYU ECU UNT MU UAB FIU USM UTEP JEFFERSON, T. 41-532/5 3-34/0 7-101/0 7-78/0 5-66/0 - 3-41/1 - 7-91/1 1-5/0 4-44/1 2-36/1 2-36/1 HENRY, Marcus 36-528/3 3-32/0 1-9/0 3-36/0 1-17/0 3-28/1 5-65/0 2-20/0 1-10/0 5-136/1 5-54/0 4-53/0 3-68/1 GRISWOULD, Kyle 36-359/4 3-23/0 7-65/0 2-8/1 2-31/1 2-7/0 6-40/0 2-17/0 4-59/1 1-3/1 1-0/0 1-5/0 5-101/0 CLARKE, Devin 18-318/0 2-34/0 - 1-42/0 2-26/0 2-16/0 4-23/0 - 1-40/0 - 2-47/0 1-42/0 3-48/0 COLLIS, C. 18-228/1 1-11/0 1-5/0 2-27/0 - 2-10/0 3-21/0 1-0/0 3-56/1 - 3-71/0 1-10/0 1-17/0 PETTIS, Terry 9-122/0 2-27/0 2-28/0 1-14/0 - 1-17/0 1-17/0 - 1-11/0 - 1-8/0 - PERKINS, Chris 12-117/1 3-32/0 1-12/1 1-3/0 - 1-6/0 - 5-33/0 - - 1-31/0 - CORBALEY, J. 9-89/1 1-10/1 2-5/0 - - - 1-12/0 - - 1-3/0 1-21/0 2-26/0 1-12/0 FRAZIER, D. 4-71/0 - 2-20/0 - - - - - - - 1-31/0 - 1-20/0 BRYSON, J. 12-66/0 DNP DNP 2-10/0 - 4-20/0 2-11/0 DNP 1-2/0 - DNP - 3-23/0 PARKER, Jordan 14-31/0 1-2/0 1--2/0 2-5/0 2-8/0 1-1/0 3-15/0 2--2/0 2-4/0 DNP DNP - KILGORE, Logan 1-10/0 - - - - - - - - 1-10/0 - - CARMICHAEL, C. 3-9/2 DNP DNP 1-1/0 1-2/1 - - - 1-6/1 - - - WHATLEY, Reggie 5-5/0 - - - - - - 2--2/0 1--2/0 2-9/0 - DNP TUCKER, Shane 1-4/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-4/0 - - -

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Game-by-Game Defense GAME-BY-GAME TACKLES

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TOTAL TACKLES UA-A TOT WCU UNC UM FAU BYU ECU UNT MU UAB FIU USM UTEP BARBER, T.T. 70-42 112 7-2 4-5 7-5 9-5 9-6 6-4 3-4 10-4 6-3 2-2 4-0 3-2 BYARD, Kevin 54-38 92 3-1 5-2 4-4 1-4 3-3 9-6 6-11 6-2 7-1 2-0 5-3 3-1 HENRY, C. 46-25 71 6-3 1-2 3-1 5-5 4-2 6-1 6-2 3-3 5-0 1-4 2-0 4-2 ROBERTS, S. 39-21 60 2-0 2-2 4-0 4-4 4-0 4-2 2-7 6-1 6-1 1-1 2-1 2-2 WALKER, Xavier 36-15 51 - 2-4 3-0 8-1 3-1 5-2 2-2 2-2 4-0 0-1 2-2 5-0 BLUNT, Roderic 27-23 50 5-2 2-3 2-2 2-4 2-0 0-2 1-6 2-0 4-1 2-2 2-1 3-0 GILSTRAP, K. 32-8 40 1-0 1-2 7-1 7-2 2-0 2-2 - 0-1 3-0 2-0 5-0 2-0 SEAMSTER, Sammy 21-10 31 1-0 1-0 2-1 2-0 1-0 4-2 1-0 1-1 2-2 2-3 3-1 1-0 MCNEIL, Patrick 18-13 31 1-0 0-3 2-3 2-1 2-0 2-1 0-2 2-0 3-1 0-2 2-0 2-0 SINGLETARY, J. 21-9 30 1-0 4-1 5-1 2-1 1-0 5-4 2-2 - - - 1-0 STATEN, Jimmy 14-16 30 DNP 0-1 1-2 1-1 1-1 3-3 2-2 2-2 3-1 0-3 1-0 ROBERSON, James 20-9 29 2-3 1-1 1-0 1-1 2-0 1-1 3-0 - 2-0 1-1 5-1 1-1 GASQUE, L. 16-7 23 2-3 4-2 2-0 2-0 1-0 2-1 1-0 - - 0-1 2-0 MCBRIDE, Jimal 16-7 23 0-2 DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-1 - 4-1 4-0 2-2 2-1 3-0 HUFF, Shaquille 13-9 22 1-0 1-1 - 0-1 3-0 1-1 2-1 0-4 1-1 1-0 3-0 ANTOINE, A. 14-7 21 2-0 3-1 3-0 0-2 2-0 0-1 1-1 0-1 1-0 2-1 - BASTIEN, S. 14-6 20 1-1 2-1 1-1 1-1 2-0 1-2 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 FENNELL, J. 10-9 19 0-1 2-1 1-1 1-0 1-1 1-0 0-2 1-2 2-1 - - 1-0 NOLAN, Dearco 15-3 18 1-0 4-2 1-0 3-1 1-0 1-0 3-0 - DNP DNP DNP 1-0 BROWN, Chris 8-9 17 - - - 1-0 2-2 - 2-3 3-2 0-1 - - 0-1 CARMICHAEL, C. 11-2 13 DNP DNP 5-2 - - - - 1-0 - 1-0 2-0 2-0 FARMER, R. 11-2 13 3-0 0-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP - - - 2-0 1-0 5-1 WELLS, Ykeem 7-5 12 2-0 - - - 0-1 0-1 1-2 - - 1-1 1-0 2-0 RHODES, Steven 7-3 10 2-2 - - 1-0 - - - 1-0 1-0 1-1 1-0 - n Shubert Bastien HALE, Chris 8-2 10 - 3-0 0-1 - 3-0 - 1-0 1-1 DNP - DNP DNP BENNETT, D. 5-5 10 - 1-1 - 2-0 2-1 - - - DNP 0-2 - 0-1 BURKE, Khari 6-3 9 DNP DNP - - 1-0 2-1 0-1 DNP - 1-1 - 2-0 SHARPE, Chris 5-3 8 - - 2-0 - DNP DNP 3-2 0-1 - - - STEWART, A. 8-0 8 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 2-0 - 3-0 1-0 2-0 KELLY, John 3-3 6 0-1 - - 1-0 1-0 1-0 - - - - - 0-2 SMITH, Iman 4-0 4 1-0 1-0 - - - DNP DNP DNP - 2-0 DNP DNP BRIDGES, O’Shae 1-3 4 0-1 0-1 1-0 - - - - - - 0-1 - FELTON, Raynard 2-2 4 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 2-1 0-1 ROBINSON, Veion 1-2 3 - - - - - - - 1-0 - - 0-1 0-1 PRATCHER, W. 2-0 2 1-0 - - - 1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP WHATLEY, Reggie 1-1 2 - - - - 1-0 - - - 0-1 - DNP CALHOUN, D. 2-0 2 - 1-0 - - - - 1-0 - - - - COLLIS, C. 2-0 2 - - - - - - 1-0 1-0 - - - WILSON, William 1-0 1 - DNP DNP 1-0 - - - - - - - HAMLIN, J. 1-0 1 1-0 - - - - DNP - - - - - SIDDERS, Blaine 0-1 1 - 0-1 - - - - - - - - - WARD, Evan 1-0 1 - DNP - DNP - DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-0 DNP UGBOAJA, Max 0-1 1 - - - - - - - - - - - 0-1 ROOKER, Canon 0-1 1 - - 0-1 - - - - - - - - KING, Herbert 0-1 1 DNP - - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-1 PARKER, Jordan 1-0 1 - - - 1-0 - - - - DNP DNP - HENRY, Marcus 1-0 1 - - 1-0 - - - - - - - - n Jimal McBride

GAME-BY-GAME SACKS PLAYER TOTAL WCU UNC UM FAU BYU ECU UNT MU UAB FIU USM UTEP GASQUE, L. 5.0 - 1.0-8 - 1.0-2 - 1.0-8 - - - - 2.0-16 BARBER, T.T. 3.0 - - 1.0-2 - 1.0-10 - 1.0-4 - - - - NOLAN, Dearco 3.0 - - - 3.0-24 - - - - DNP DNP DNP MCNEIL, Patrick 2.0 1.0-4 - - - - 1.0-11 - - - - - HUFF, Shaquille 2.0 - - - - - - - - - - 2.0-7 ANTOINE, A. 2.0 - - 1.0-9 - - - - - - 1.0-11 - SINGLETARY, J. 2.0 - - 2.0-17 - - - - - - - - BASTIEN, S. 1.5 0.5-2 - - - - - - - - - 1.0-2 GILSTRAP, K. 1.0 - - - - - - - - - - 1.0-13 SHARPE, Chris 1.0 - - - - DNP DNP 1.0-6 - - - - HENRY, C. 1.0 1.0-4 - - - - - - - - - - MCBRIDE, Jimal 1.0 - DNP DNP DNP DNP - - 1.0-3 - - - ROBERTS, S. 1.0 - 1.0-6 - - - - - - - - - RHODES, Steven 0.5 0.5-1 - - - - - - - - - - -

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Summaries/Starters Back-to-Back 8-Win Seasons

GAME-BY-GAME SUMMARIES FINAL GAME SCORE MT 45 WCU 24 MT 20 UNC 40 MT 17 Memphis 15 MT 42 FAU 35 MT 10 BYU 37 MT 17 ECU 24 MT 7 UNT 34 MT 51 MU 49 MT 24 UAB 21 MT 48 FIU 0 MT 42 USM 21 MT 48 UTEP 17

BY QUARTERS FIRST DOWNS RUSHING PASSING TOT. OFF. PUNTING FUMBLES PENALTY THIRD AVG. TOTAL 1 2 3 4 RU PA PN TOT ATT YDS TD C-A-I YDS TD ATT YDS NO-AVG NO-LOST NO-YDS DOWNS F.POS TOP 21 10 7 7 13 10 2 25 49 270 4 19-27-0 205 1 76 475 4-49.8 4-2 7-75 8-15 M35 32:00 0 18 0 6 8 7 2 17 35 114 1 19-36-2 257 2 71 371 8-36.9 0-0 6-56 4-15 W25 28:00 0 0 7 13 10 15 1 26 42 158 1 24-42-3 243 1 83 402 6-45.0 0-0 7-63 8-18 M29 32:47 13 10 3 14 7 17 3 27 41 134 3 25-36-1 377 2 77 511 4-42.5 1-1 4-50 9-16 N25 27:13 7 7 0 3 5 11 4 20 28 60 1 22-36-1 224 1 64 284 6-39.5 0-0 3-30 6-14 M28 25:19 0 6 3 6 9 8 0 17 46 180 0 19-30-2 170 1 76 350 5-49.6 1-0 15-145 8-20 ME27 34:41 7 7 7 21 12 9 0 21 45 296 4 13-24-2 150 2 69 446 5-47.2 0-0 1-7 8-15 M33 27:52 0 7 14 14 13 15 0 28 45 182 2 31-50-2 321 3 95 503 4-37.2 5-3 4-25 13-20 F32 32:08 10 0 0 0 6 6 1 13 41 107 0 16-34-1 105 1 75 212 9-39.6 1-0 7-50 6-19 M34 33:48 7 16 14 0 11 9 2 22 55 309 4 14-19-1 177 0 74 486 5-30.8 5-4 9-80 7-13 B34 26:12 10 0 7 0 8 11 1 20 32 89 1 28-37-2 245 1 69 334 5-34.8 0-0 4-40 9-16 M30 26:46 7 7 3 7 11 21 1 33 40 146 2 43-58-0 365 1 98 511 3-32.7 3-1 5-35 17-23 E28 33:14 0 7 0 0 8 2 3 13 27 139 1 14-30-1 66 0 57 205 7-42.1 4-2 1-15 5-15 M24 22:11 7 17 0 10 18 7 0 25 61 303 3 13-19-2 113 0 80 416 3-43.7 3-1 6-70 10-17 N39 37:49 14 7 17 13 13 14 4 31 60 308 2 22-40-1 277 4 100 585 4-46.5 1-1 6-75 10-20 M31 32:49 7 14 14 14 14 10 3 27 52 213 4 19-35-1 235 3 87 448 5-31.8 1-1 6-61 9-16 V34 27:11 0 0 7 17 11 4 1 16 34 259 0 12-23-1 170 2 57 429 6-42.7 0-0 4-37 4-12 M20 21:21 7 0 3 11 14 4 1 19 56 299 1 6-9-1 57 1 65 356 6-39.2 1-1 1-5 2-12 UAB23 38:39 14 10 24 0 13 14 1 28 49 249 4 19-25-0 307 1 74 556 0-0.0 2-1 3-29 7-11 M32 31:06 0 0 0 0 4 6 0 10 32 91 0 12-19-1 142 0 51 233 4-43.8 3-3 2-13 3-11 F31 28:54 7 21 0 14 14 8 1 23 45 246 3 11-25-0 172 1 70 418 8-39.6 0-0 3-40 5-13 M24 26:20 7 0 7 7 7 15 0 22 32 82 1 27-47-2 289 3 79 371 6-44.5 1-0 3-25 4-16 S26 33:40 17 17 14 0 13 13 1 27 48 304 4 19-27-1 325 2 75 629 3-33.7 0-0 2-20 11-16 M30 31:12 0 7 10 0 9 5 0 14 36 177 2 14-24-0 122 0 60 299 7-34.4 2-1 3-25 5-14 U25 28:48

GAME-BY-GAME OFFENSIVE STARTERS OPPONENT WCU North Carolina Memphis FAU BYU East Carolina North Texas Marshall UAB FIU USM UTEP

QB TB WR WR WR WR LT LG C RG RT Kilgore Parker Collis Griswould Henry Corbaley (te) Johnson Walker Chester Hamlin Anderson Kilgore Parker Jefferson Griswould Henry Corbaley (te) Johnson Walker Chester Hamlin Anderson Kilgore Whatley Jefferson Griswould Collis Bryson (rb) Johnson Walker Grisham Stickel Anderson Kilgore Parker Collis Griswould Carmichael (fb) Corbaley (te) Johnson Walker Chester Hamlin Anderson Kilgore Parker Collis Griswould Carmichael (fb) Corbaley (te) Johnson Walker Grisham Hamlin Anderson Kilgore Parker Collis Griswould Henry Corbaley (te) Johnson Walker Nunez Stephens Anderson Kilgore Whatley Collis Griswould Jefferson Corbaley (te) Johnson Walker Nunez Stephens Anderson Kilgore Parker Collis Griswould Jefferson Corbaley (te) Johnson Walker Nunez Hamlin Anderson Kilgore Whatley Collis Griswould Henry Corbaley (te) Johnson Walker Nunez Hamlin Anderson Kilgore Tucker Collis Griswould Henry Corbaley (te) Johnson Walker Nunez Hamlin Anderson Kilgore Tucker Jefferson Griswould Henry Corbaley (te) Johnson Walker Nunez Hamlin Anderson Kilgore Tucker Collis Griswould Jefferson Corbaley (te) Johnson Walker Nunez Hamlin Anderson

GAME-BY-GAME DEFENSIVE STARTERS OPPONENT WCU North Carolina Memphis FAU BYU East Carolina North Texas Marshall UAB FIU USM UTEP

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LE Nolan Nolan Nolan Antoine Antoine Nolan Nolan Fennell Fennell Fennell Fennell Antoine

T McNeil McNeil McNeil McNeil McNeil McNeil McNeil McNeil McNeil McNeil McNeil McNeil

T McBride Huff Staten Staten Staten Staten Staten Staten Staten Staten Staten Staten

RE SAM MIKE Antoine Roberts C. Henry Antoine Roberts C. Henry Antoine Roberts C. Henry Nolan Roberts C. Henry Nolan Roberts C. Henry Gasque Roberts C. Henry Antoine Roberts C. Henry Antoine Roberts C. Henry Antoine Roberts C. Henry Antoine Roberts C. Henry Antoine Roberts C. Henry Fennell Roberts C. Henry

WILL LC SS Barber Singletary Farmer Barber Gilstrap Farmer Barber Singletary Walker Barber Gilstrap Walker Barber Gilstrap Walker Barber Seamster Walker Barber Burke Walker Barber Gilstrap Brown Barber Gilstrap Walker Barber Gilstrap Walker Barber Gilstrap Walker Barber Gilstrap Walker

FS RC Byard Gilstrap Byard Singletary Byard Gilstrap Byard Singletary Byard Singletary Byard Singletary Byard Singletary Byard Singletary Byard Seamster Byard Seamster Byard Seamster Byard Seamster

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Scoring Drives MIDDLE TENNESSEE SCORING DRIVES SCORE DRIVE TIME/QTR START 14:51/1st M35 4:53/1st M33 1:05/1st 12:18/2nd M11 2:48/2nd W36 3:54/3rd M27 8:42/4th M29 10:36/3rd M32 12:54/4th :25/4th M25 3:00/1st MT8 3:39/2nd M8 1:49/4th MT35 5:28/1st M28 2:53/2nd M30 5:58/3rd F36 12:07/4th M25 1:32/4th M36 0:00/OT F25 12:14/1st B25 :36/1st B24 7:57/1st M21 1:44/1st E33 :03/3rd M20 11:48/2nd M43 11:03/1st M29 5:13/1st :27/2nd MT34 12:37/3rd MT25 9:37/3rd MT25 3:54/3rd MU47 13:17/4th MT25 0:00/4th MT21 5:18/3rd MT25 9:41/4th MT7 6:26/4th 0:03/4th MT25 12:16/1st MT19 7:13/1st MT30 13:20/2nd MT23 1:45/2nd MT27 14:08/3rd 9:41/3rd MT28 8:29/3rd F25 3:08/3rd MT32 6:56/1st 13:33/2nd 2:53/2nd MT29 :28/2nd MT38 9:12/4th MT21 6:36/4th USM47 10:56/1st MT29 7:40/1st UT42 3:06/1st MT38 14:54/2nd MT25 4:20/2nd MT25 :03/2nd MT10 13:54/3rd MT25 2:14/3rd MT26

OPPONENT SCORING DRIVES SCORING PLAY Parker 65 run Corbaley 10 rec Griswould 57 PR Pratcher 5 run Clark 30 FG Grammer 10 run Pratcher 38 run Parker 22 run Singletary 25 FR Perkins 12 rec Griswould 7 rec Parker 1 run Clark 40 FG Parker 10 run Whatley 15 run Carmichael 2 rec Whatley 19 run Whatley 64 run Griswould 19 rec Clark 42 FG Henry 16 rec Bryson 1 run Clark 22 FG Jefferson 26 rec Grammer 5 run Griswould 16 rec Brown 3 pr Collis 16 rec Parker 1 run Kilgore 1 run Clark 37 FG Carmichael 6 rec Jefferson 9 rec Griswould 3 rec Henry 93 rec Roberts 40 INT Clark 18 FG Tucker 48 run Tucker 17 run Clark 22 FG Kilgore 4 run Byard 51 INT Jefferson 7 rec Clark 32 FG Carmichael 1 run Barber 23 INT Byard 49 INT Tucker 3 run Jefferson 16 rec Tucker 4 run Carmichael 32 run Henry 21 rec Clark 21 FG Tucker 1 run Bryson 10 run Jefferson 25 rec Clark 26 FG Bryson 6 run Parker 36 run

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NO OF TOTAL DRIVE SCORE SCORE DRIVE OPPONENT PLAYS YARDS TIME TYPE TIME/QTR START WCU 4 7 1:09 FG 7:42/2nd M11 WCU 4 75 1:00 TD 1:48/2nd W25 WCU 1 35 :11 TD 1:37/2nd M35 WCU 14 77 4:25 TD 4:17/4th W23 UNC 5 80 1:45 TD 6:55/1st N20 UNC 10 73 3:47 TD :15/1st N27 UNC 7 82 2:27 TD 4:31/2nd N18 UNC 12 46 3:05 FG :00/2nd N32 UNC 15 58 4:16 FG 3:06/3rd N24 UNC 5 75 1:38 TD 11:16/4th N25 UNC 5 43 2:16 TD 2:24/4th M43 Memphis 8 34 3:38 FG 11:09/2nd MT38 Memphis 7 21 1:07 FG :00/2nd MT45 Memphis 15 70 6:51 FG 5:50/3rd M20 Memphis 10 69 5:08 TD 13:38/4th M31 FAU 2 10 :46 TD 11:55/2nd M10 FAU 11 77 5:18 TD 9:42/3rd F23 FAU 9 80 4:20 TD 1:38/3rd F20 FAU 13 80 3:46 TD 3:50/4th F20 FAU 9 54 1:29 TD :03/4th F46 BYU 3 10 1:14 TD 10:47/1st M10 BYU Safety BYU 3 58 :37 TD 7:31/2nd B42 BYU 7 67 1:27 TD :15/2nd B33 BYU 12 60 3:33 TD 11:21/3rd B40 BYU TD ECU 9 75 2:30 TD 12:30/1st E25 ECU 11 72 3:52 TD 8:27/2nd E28 ECU 9 32 3:02 FG 10:37/3rd M41 ECU 4 42 1:32 TD 13:31/4th M42 UNT 11 71 4:18 TD 3:38/1st NT29 UNT 12 75 4:51 TD 6:57/2nd NT25 UNT TD UNT 4 9 1:26 FG :30/2nd MT13 UNT 6 20 3:14 FG 11:27/4th MT25 UNT 7 47 3:42 TD 2:56/4th MT47 Marshall 7 75 2:16 TD 8:47/1st MU25 Marshall 10 80 2:30 TD 14:47/2nd MU20 Marshall 9 37 3:15 TD 3:57/2nd MT37 Marshall 5 55 1:23 TD 11:14/3rd MU45 Marshall 4 17 1:15 TD 2:39/3rd MT17 Marshall 15 82 5:00 TD 8:17/4th MU18 Marshall 8 44 2:34 TD 2:29/4th MT44 UAB 6 84 3:21 TD 3:25/1st UAB16 UAB 11 60 6:03 FG 8:22/3rd UAB20 UAB 10 43 6:03 FG 14:13/4th UAB25 UAB 9 70 4:29 TD 1:50/4th UAB30 USM 10 75 5:38 TD 1:18/1st USM25 USM 6 57 2:58 TD 1:27/3rd USM43 USM 13 75 4:03 TD 2:33/4th USM25 UTEP 13 65 6:23 TD 8:31/2nd UT35 UTEP 8 81 3:38 TD 10:16/3rd UT19 UTEP 5 52 2:30 FG 5:55/3rd UT25

SCORING PLAY Sigmon 21 FG Benson 39 rec Robinson 35 rec Warren 1 run Morris 26 run Renner 1 run Morris 1 run Moore 39 FG Moore 35 FG Davis 18 rec Howard 15 rec Elliot 21 FG Elliot 41 FG Elliot 27 FG Cross 1 rec Duke 8 rec Johnson 7 run Johnson 3 run McKinney 8 rec Whitehead 21 rec Hill 12 run Hill 50 run Alisa 2 run Alisa 1 run Falslev 71 PR Cooper 1 run Carden 1 run Harvey 25 FG Hardy 21 rec Pegram 5 run Byrd 1 run Lee 20 INT Paul 21 FG Paul 22 FG Pegram 4 run King 39 rec Taliaferro 1 run Hoskins 6 rec Grooms 1 run Shuler 6 rec Grooms 1 run Taliaferro 2 run Reaves 20 run Long 37 FG Long 50 FG Nelson 21 rec Sullivan 11 rec Hardy 14 rec Holmes 13 rec Jeffery 3 run Jeffery 1 run Mattox 41 FG

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NO OF TOTAL DRIVE SCORE OPPONENT PLAYS YARDS TIME TYPE WCU 1 65 :09 TD WCU 9 67 2:51 TD WCU TD WCU 6 89 1:45 TD WCU 5 23 1:23 FG WCU 13 73 4:44 TD WCU 7 71 2:55 TD UNC 9 68 4:18 TD UNC TD UNC 9 75 1:59 TD Memphis 13 92 5:32 TD Memphis 3 8 1:20 TD Memphis 8 42 1:42 FG FAU 10 72 4:53 TD FAU 7 70 2:43 TD FAU 4 36 1:46 TD FAU 11 75 4:31 TD FAU 1 64 :10 TD FAU 3 25 :00 TD BYU 7 15 2:46 FG BYU 7 24 2:28 TD ECU 15 79 4:33 TD ECU 6 28 2:06 FG ECU 8 80 2:47 TD UNT 7 57 2:30 TD Marshall 8 71 2:35 TD Marshall TD Marshall 7 66 1:02 TD Marshall 11 75 2:23 TD Marshall 7 75 1:37 TD Marshall 13 27 3:58 FG Marshall 12 75 4:22 TD Marshall 13 79 2:29 TD UAB 8 75 3:04 TD UAB 1 93 :14 TD UAB TD UAB 6 74 1:50 FG FIU 8 81 2:44 TD FIU 9 70 3:43 TD FIU 10 72 3:38 FG FIU 9 73 3:28 TD FIU TD FIU 5 72 2:20 TD FIU 4 -4 1:04 FG FIU 8 68 2:59 TD USM TD USM TD USM 11 71 4:17 TD USM 7 62 1:17 TD USM 8 79 3:26 TD USM 3 47 :47 TD UTEP 6 71 2:45 TD UTEP 6 38 1:58 FG UTEP 10 62 3:38 TD UTEP 4 75 1:11 TD UTEP 10 75 4:11 TD UTEP 12 81 2:20 FG UTEP 3 75 1:06 TD UTEP 7 74 3:41 TD


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MIDDLE TENNESSEE LONG PLAYS (30 or more yds) Yards Type Player(s) *93 Pass HENRY, Marcus from KILGORE, Logan 69 Pass GRISWOULD, Kyle from KILGORE, Logan *65 Rush PARKER, Jordan *64 Rush WHATLEY, Reggie 60 KR WHATLEY, Reggie *57 PR GRISWOULD, Kyle *51 INT BYARD, Kevin *51 INT BYARD, Kevin 50 KR GILSTRAP, K. 49 Rush BRYSON, J. 49 Rush WHATLEY, Reggie *48 Rush TUCKER, Shane 47 INT BYARD, Kevin 42 Pass CLARKE, Devin from KILGORE, Logan 42 Pass CLARKE, Devin from KILGORE, Logan 41 Rush PARKER, Jordan 41 KR WHATLEY, Reggie *40 INT ROBERTS, S. 40 Pass CLARKE, Devin from KILGORE, Logan *38 Rush PRATCHER, W. *36 Rush PARKER, Jordan 35 Pass COLLIS, C. from KILGORE, Logan 35 Pass CLARKE, Devin from KILGORE, Logan 34 KR GILSTRAP, K. 33 Rush WHATLEY, Reggie 33 Rush WHATLEY, Reggie 33 Pass HENRY, Marcus from KILGORE, Logan *32 Rush CARMICHAEL, C. 32 KR WHATLEY, Reggie 31 Pass GRISWOULD, Kyle from KILGORE, Logan 31 Pass FRAZIER, D. from KILGORE, Logan 31 Pass PERKINS, Chris from KILGORE, Logan 31 KR WHATLEY, Reggie 31 Pass CLARKE, Devin from KILGORE, Logan 30 Pass CLARKE, Devin from GRAMMER, Austin * touchdown scored on play

GAME-OPENING DRIVES Opponent UAB UTEP Western Carolina FAU FAU Western Carolina FIU Southern Miss BYU UTEP UAB FIU MARSHALL Memphis Southern Miss MARSHALL North Carolina UAB MARSHALL Western Carolina UTEP FIU UTEP Western Carolina FAU UAB UAB Southern Miss Memphis MARSHALL FIU FIU North Carolina Western Carolina FIU

OPPONENT WCU UNC Memphis FAU BYU ECU UNT MU UAB FIU USM UTEP

MIDDLE TENNESSEE OPPONENTS PTS 1ST DNS YDS RES PTS 1ST DNS YDS RES 7 1 65 TD 0 0 3 Punt 0 5 68 INT 6 4 80 TD 0 0 3 Punt 0 0 2 Punt 0 2 41 Punt 0 0 9 Punt 3 1 15 FG 7 0 10 TD 7 5 79 TD 7 3 75 TD 0 2 33 Fumble 0 0 3 INT 7 2 71 TD 0 0 5 Punt 0 2 35 Punt 0 2 40 Punt 7 3 81 TD 0 0 1 Punt 0 1 10 Punt 0 3 64 MFG 0 1 44 Punt 7 3 71 TD

SECOND HALF-OPENING DRIVES OPPONENT WCU UNC Memphis FAU BYU ECU UNT MU UAB FIU USM UTEP

MIDDLE TENNESSEE OPPONENTS PTS 1ST DNS YDS RES PTS 1ST DNS YDS RES 0 1 27 Punt 0 1 25 Punt 7 4 68 TD 0 0 -3 Punt 0 1 21 Punt 3 5 70 FG 0 0 7 Punt 7 6 77 TD 0 1 16 Punt 7 4 60 TD 0 0 1 Punt 3 2 32 FG 0 0 3 Punt 0 4 54 MFG 7 4 75 TD 7 3 55 TD 0 0 0 Punt 3 3 60 FG 7 3 72 TD 0 0 6 INT 0 2 40 Punt 0 1 15 Punt 7 2 75 TD 7 3 81 TD

RED ZONE Times Times Total Rush Pass FGs Opponent Score In RZ Scored Pts TDs TDs TDs Made WCU 45-24 6 4 24 3 2 1 1 UNC 20-40 3 1 7 1 0 1 0 Memphis 17-15 3 2 14 2 1 1 0 FAU 42-35 6 5 35 5 3 2 0 BYU 10-37 3 1 7 1 0 1 0 ECU 17-24 2 2 10 1 1 0 1 North Texas 7-34 2 1 7 1 1 0 0 Marshall 51-49 8 7 44 6 2 4 1 UAB 24-21 2 2 10 1 0 1 1 FIU 48-0 7 6 34 4 3 1 2 USM 42-21 3 3 21 3 2 1 0 UTEP 48-17 5 5 27 3 3 0 2 Totals 50 39 240 31 18 13 8 39 of 50 (78.0%)

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2013 Superlatives

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OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Rushes 27 REAVES, Darrin, at UAB (Nov 02, 2013) Yards Rushing 165 HILL,Taysom, at BYU (Sep 27, 2013) TD Rushes 2 Morris, R, at North Carolina (Sep 07, 2013) Johnson,Jaquez, at FAU (Sep 21, 2013) ALISA,Mike, at BYU (Sep 27, 2013) HILL,Taysom, at BYU (Sep 27, 2013) PEGRAM, Reggie, at North Texas (Oct 12, 2013) TALIAFERRO, E., vs MARSHALL (Oct 24, 2013) GROOMS, Kevin, vs MARSHALL (Oct 24, 2013) JEFFERY, Nathan, vs UTEP (Nov 30, 2013) Long Rush 55 JEFFERY, Nathan, vs UTEP (Nov 30, 2013) Pass attempts 57 CARDEN, Shane, vs East Carolina (Oct 5, 2013) Pass completions 43 CARDEN, Shane, vs East Carolina (Oct 5, 2013) Yards Passing 365 CARDEN, Shane, vs East Carolina (Oct 5, 2013) TD Passes 3 Johnson,Jaquez, at FAU (Sep 21, 2013) CATO, Rakeem, vs MARSHALL (Oct 24, 2013) MULLENS,Nick, at Southern Miss (Nov 23, 2013) Long Pass 59 Renner, B, at North Carolina (Sep 07, 2013) Receptions 9 McKinney,D., at FAU (Sep 21, 2013) Yards Receiving 113 K. Benson, vs Western Carolina (Aug 29, 2013) TD Receptions 1 K. Benson, vs Western Carolina (Aug 29, 2013) T. Robinson, vs Western Carolina (Aug 29, 2013) Davis, Q, at North Carolina (Sep 07, 2013) Howard, B, at North Carolina (Sep 07, 2013) CROSS, Alan, vs Memphis (Sep 14, 2013) McKinney,D., at FAU (Sep 21, 2013) Dukes,William, at FAU (Sep 21, 2013) Whitehead,Luck, at FAU (Sep 21, 2013) HARDY, Justin, vs East Carolina (Oct 5, 2013) HOSKINS, Gator, vs MARSHALL (Oct 24, 2013) SHULER, Tommy, vs MARSHALL (Oct 24, 2013) KING, Jazz, vs MARSHALL (Oct 24, 2013) NELSON, Jamarcu, at UAB (Nov 02, 2013) SULLIVAN,D., at Southern Miss (Nov 23, 2013) HOLMES,T., at Southern Miss (Nov 23, 2013) HARDY,Kendrick, at Southern Miss (Nov 23, 2013) Long Reception 59 McNeill, M, at North Carolina (Sep 07, 2013) Field Goals 3 ELLIOT, Jake, vs Memphis (Sep 14, 2013) Long Field Goal 50 LONG, Ty, at UAB (Nov 02, 2013) Punts 8 Clark Sechrest, vs Western Carolina (Aug 29, 2013) Punting Avg 49.6 HORNSEY, Tom, vs Memphis (Sep 14, 2013) Long Punt 68 HORNSEY, Tom, vs Memphis (Sep 14, 2013) Punts inside 20 4 MULLINS, Hunter, at UAB (Nov 02, 2013) Long Punt Return 71 FALSLEV,JD, at BYU (Sep 27, 2013) Long Kickoff Return 90 HINE,Adam, at BYU (Sep 27, 2013) Tackles 13 BRADLEY,Dylan, at Southern Miss (Nov 23, 2013) Sacks 1.0 C. Carson, vs Western Carolina (Aug 29, 2013) Fred Mooring, vs Western Carolina (Aug 29, 2013) John McBeth, vs Western Carolina (Aug 29, 2013) Otis, N, at North Carolina (Sep 07, 2013) Lipford, D, at North Carolina (Sep 07, 2013) Martin, K, at North Carolina (Sep 07, 2013) FARMS, Johnnie, vs Memphis (Sep 14, 2013) IFEDI, Martin, vs Memphis (Sep 14, 2013) PIKULA,Manoa, at BYU (Sep 27, 2013) OVERTON, Mntese, vs East Carolina (Oct 5, 2013) POLK, Chad, at North Texas (Oct 12, 2013) MILLER, Horace, vs UTEP (Nov 30, 2013) Tackles For Loss 3.0 ROUSE, James, vs MARSHALL (Oct 24, 2013) Interceptions 1 by 13 players OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHS Rushes 61 at North Texas (Oct 12, 2013) Yards Rushing 309 at BYU (Sep 27, 2013) Yards Per Rush 5.6 at BYU (Sep 27, 2013) TD Rushes 4 at BYU (Sep 27, 2013) vs MARSHALL (Oct 24, 2013) Pass attempts 58 vs East Carolina (Oct 5, 2013) Pass completions 43 vs East Carolina (Oct 5, 2013) Yards Passing 377 at North Carolina (Sep 07, 2013) Yards Per Pass 10.5 at North Carolina (Sep 07, 2013) TD Passes 3 at FAU (Sep 21, 2013) vs MARSHALL (Oct 24, 2013) at Southern Miss (Nov 23, 2013) Total Plays 98 vs East Carolina (Oct 5, 2013) Total Offense 511 at North Carolina (Sep 07, 2013) vs East Carolina (Oct 5, 2013) Yards Per Play 6.6 at North Carolina (Sep 07, 2013) Points 49 vs MARSHALL (Oct 24, 2013) Sacks By 3 vs Western Carolina (Aug 29, 2013) at North Carolina (Sep 07, 2013) vs Memphis (Sep 14, 2013) First Downs 33 vs East Carolina (Oct 5, 2013) Penalties 15 vs Memphis (Sep 14, 2013) Penalty Yards 145 vs Memphis (Sep 14, 2013) Turnovers 5 at FAU (Sep 21, 2013) at BYU (Sep 27, 2013) Interceptions By 3 at North Carolina (Sep 07, 2013) Punts 8 vs Western Carolina (Aug 29, 2013) Punting Avg 49.6 vs Memphis (Sep 14, 2013) Long Punt 68 vs Memphis (Sep 14, 2013) Punts inside 20 4 at UAB (Nov 02, 2013) Long Punt Return 71 at BYU (Sep 27, 2013)

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INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Rushes 28 PARKER, Jordan at FAU (Sep 21, 2013) Yards Rushing 170 PARKER, Jordan vs Western Carolina (Aug 29, 2013) TD Rushes 3 WHATLEY, Reggie at FAU (Sep 21, 2013) Long Rush 65 PARKER, Jordan vs Western Carolina (Aug 29, 2013) Pass attempts 40 KILGORE, Logan vs MARSHALL (Oct 24, 2013) Pass completions 28 KILGORE, Logan vs East Carolina (Oct 5, 2013) Yards Passing 325 KILGORE, Logan vs UTEP (Nov 30, 2013) TD Passes 4 KILGORE, Logan vs MARSHALL (Oct 24, 2013) Long Pass 93 KILGORE, Logan at UAB (Nov 02, 2013) Receptions 7 JEFFERSON, T. at North Carolina (Sep 07, 2013) GRISWOULD, Kyle at North Carolina (Sep 07, 2013) JEFFERSON, T. vs Memphis (Sep 14, 2013) JEFFERSON, T. vs MARSHALL (Oct 24, 2013) Yards Receiving 136 HENRY, Marcus at UAB (Nov 02, 2013) TD Receptions 1 CORBALEY, J. vs Western Carolina (Aug 29, 2013) PERKINS, Chris at North Carolina (Sep 07, 2013) GRISWOULD, Kyle vs Memphis (Sep 14, 2013) GRISWOULD, Kyle at FAU (Sep 21, 2013) CARMICHAEL, C. at FAU (Sep 21, 2013) HENRY, Marcus at BYU (Sep 27, 2013) JEFFERSON, T. vs East Carolina (Oct 5, 2013) JEFFERSON, T. vs MARSHALL (Oct 24, 2013) GRISWOULD, Kyle vs MARSHALL (Oct 24, 2013) COLLIS, C. vs MARSHALL (Oct 24, 2013) CARMICHAEL, C. vs MARSHALL (Oct 24, 2013) GRISWOULD, Kyle at UAB (Nov 02, 2013) HENRY, Marcus at UAB (Nov 02, 2013) JEFFERSON, T. vs FIU (Nov 9, 2013) JEFFERSON, T. at Southern Miss (Nov 23, 2013) HENRY, Marcus vs UTEP (Nov 30, 2013) JEFFERSON, T. vs UTEP (Nov 30, 2013) Long Reception 93 HENRY, Marcus at UAB (Nov 02, 2013) Field Goals 2 CLARK, Cody vs FIU (Nov 9, 2013) CLARK, Cody vs UTEP (Nov 30, 2013) Long Field Goal 42 CLARK, Cody at BYU (Sep 27, 2013) Punts 9 DAVIS, Josh at BYU (Sep 27, 2013) Punting Avg 49.8 DAVIS, Josh vs Western Carolina (Aug 29, 2013) Long Punt 70 DAVIS, Josh at UAB (Nov 02, 2013) Punts inside 20 4 DAVIS, Josh vs Western Carolina (Aug 29, 2013) Long Punt Return 57 GRISWOULD, Kyle vs Western Carolina (Aug 29, 2013) Long Kickoff Return 60 WHATLEY, Reggie at FAU (Sep 21, 2013) Tackles 17 BYARD, Kevin at North Texas (Oct 12, 2013) Sacks 3.0 NOLAN, Dearco at FAU (Sep 21, 2013) Tackles For Loss 3.0 NOLAN, Dearco at FAU (Sep 21, 2013) HUFF, Shaquille at Southern Miss (Nov 23, 2013) Interceptions 1 SHARPE, Chris vs Western Carolina (Aug 29, 2013) ROBERTS, S. vs Western Carolina (Aug 29, 2013) SEAMSTER, Sammy at North Carolina (Sep 07, 2013) GILSTRAP, K. vs Memphis (Sep 14, 2013) BARBER, T.T. vs Memphis (Sep 14, 2013) BYARD, Kevin at FAU (Sep 21, 2013) SINGLETARY, J. at FAU (Sep 21, 2013) BYARD, Kevin at BYU (Sep 27, 2013) BARBER, T.T. at North Texas (Oct 12, 2013) WALKER, Xavier at North Texas (Oct 12, 2013) BYARD, Kevin vs MARSHALL (Oct 24, 2013) ROBERTS, S. at UAB (Nov 02, 2013) BYARD, Kevin vs FIU (Nov 9, 2013) BYARD, Kevin at Southern Miss (Nov 23, 2013) BARBER, T.T. at Southern Miss (Nov 23, 2013) TEAM GAME HIGHS Rushes 60 vs MARSHALL (Oct 24, 2013) Yards Rushing 308 vs MARSHALL (Oct 24, 2013) Yards Per Rush 7.6 at UAB (Nov 02, 2013) TD Rushes 4 vs Western Carolina (Aug 29, 2013) at FAU (Sep 21, 2013) vs FIU (Nov 9, 2013) vs UTEP (Nov 30, 2013) Pass attempts 42 at North Carolina (Sep 07, 2013) Pass completions 28 vs East Carolina (Oct 5, 2013) Yards Passing 325 vs UTEP (Nov 30, 2013) Yards Per Pass 12.3 vs FIU (Nov 9, 2013) TD Passes 4 vs MARSHALL (Oct 24, 2013) Total Plays 100 vs MARSHALL (Oct 24, 2013) Total Offense 629 vs UTEP (Nov 30, 2013) Yards Per Play 8.4 vs UTEP (Nov 30, 2013) Points 51 vs MARSHALL (Oct 24, 2013) Sacks By 7 at Southern Miss (Nov 23, 2013) First Downs 31 vs MARSHALL (Oct 24, 2013) Penalties 7 vs Western Carolina (Aug 29, 2013) at North Carolina (Sep 07, 2013) at BYU (Sep 27, 2013) Penalty Yards 75 vs Western Carolina (Aug 29, 2013) vs MARSHALL (Oct 24, 2013) Turnovers 3 at North Carolina (Sep 07, 2013) at North Texas (Oct 12, 2013) Interceptions By 2 vs Western Carolina (Aug 29, 2013) vs Memphis (Sep 14, 2013) at FAU (Sep 21, 2013) at North Texas (Oct 12, 2013) at Southern Miss (Nov 23, 2013) Punts 9 at BYU (Sep 27, 2013) Punting Avg 49.8 vs Western Carolina (Aug 29, 2013) Long Punt 70 at UAB (Nov 02, 2013) Punts inside 20 4 vs Western Carolina (Aug 29, 2013) Long Punt Return 57 vs Western Carolina (Aug 29, 2013)

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SHUT OUT AN OPPONENT: November 9, 2013, vs FIU. Score: 48-0 HAD AN OFFENSIVE DRIVE OF 90 OR MORE YARDS: November 2, 2013 vs UAB (93 yards, TD) RUSHED FOR MORE THAN 300 YARDS: November 30, 2013, vs UTEP (304 yards) RUSHED FOR MORE THAN 400 YARDS: November 7, 1998, vs Tennessee-Martin (469 yards) PASSED FOR MORE THAN 300 YARDS: November 30, 2013, vs UTEP (304 yards) HAD MORE THAN 500 YARDS TOTAL OFFENSE: November 30, 2013, vs UTEP (629 yards) HAD MORE THAN 600 YARDS TOTAL OFFENSE: November 30, 2013, vs UTEP (629 yards) SCORED MORE THAN 50 POINTS: October 24, 2013, vs Marshall (51 points) SCORED ON ITS FIRST PLAY FROM SCRIMMAGE: August 29, 2013 vs Western Carolina (Jordan Parker 65-yard run) FAILED TO HAVE AT LEAST 150 YARDS OF TOTAL OFFENSE: September 15, 2007 vs LSU (90 yards) FAILED TO RUSH FOR MORE THAN 100 YARDS: October 5, 2013 vs East Carolina (32 carries, 89 yards) FAILED TO PASS FOR MORE THAN 100 YARDS: October 12, 2013 vs North Texas (66 yards) HELD AN OPPONENT TO LESS THAN 100 YARDS RUSHING: November 23, 2013, vs USM (82 yards) HELD AN OPPONENT TO LESS THAN 100 YARDS PASSING: November 2, 2013, at UAB (57 yards) HELD AN OPPONENT TO LESS THAN 200 YARDS TOTAL OFFENSE: October 20, 2007, vs Arkansas State (138 yards) HELD AN OPPONENT TO LESS THAN 300 YARDS TOTAL OFFENSE: November 30, 2013 vs UTEP (299 yards) RETURNED A KICKOFF FOR A TOUCHDOWN: November 1, 2012 vs WKU (Reggie Whatley - 96 yards) RETURNED OPENING KICKOFF FOR A TOUCHDOWN: October 6, 2006 vs Louisville (Damon Nickson - 88 yards) RETURNED A PUNT FOR A TOUCHDOWN: August 29, 2013 vs Western Carolina (Kyle Griswould - 57 yards) RETURNED A BLOCKED PUNT FOR A TOUCHDOWN: October 24, 2013 vs Marshall (Chris Brown - 3 yards) BLOCKED AN OPPONENT PUNT: October 24, 2013 vs Marshall (Chris Brown) BLOCKED A FIELD GOAL: October 13, 2012 vs FIU (Stephen Roberts) RETURNED A PASS INTERCEPTION FOR A TOUCHDOWN: November 23, 2013, vs USM (Kevin Byard - 51 yards) RETURNED A FUMBLE FOR A TOUCHDOWN: September 7, 2013 vs UNC (Jared Singletary - 25 yards) SCORED A SAFETY: November 19, 2011, vs Arkansas State SCORED A 2-POINT CONVERSION: November 24, 2012 vs Troy (Jacob Corbaley pass from Logan Kilgore) SCORED ON OFFENSE, DEFENSE AND SPECIAL TEAMS: November 2, 2013 vs UAB (INT, FG) SCORED ON GAMES FINAL PLAY FOR WIN: October 24, 2013 vs Marshall (9-yard TD reception by Tavarres Jefferson 0:00 on clock) Final Score: MT 51, Marshall 49 PLAYER RUSHED FOR MORE THAN 100 YARDS: November 30, 2013, UTEP (Jeremiah Bryson - 120) TWO PLAYERS RUSHED FOR MORE THAN 100 YARDS: October 24, 2013, Marshall (Jordan Parker - 127, Reggie Whatley - 104) PLAYER RUSHED FOR MORE THAN 200 YARDS: October 13, 2012, vs FIU (Benny Cunningham - 230 yards) PLAYER HAD 100 OR MORE YARDS RECEIVING: November 30, 2013 vs UTEP (Kyle Griswould - 101 yards) TWO PLAYERS HAD 100 OR MORE RECEIVING YARDS: October 27, 2012 vs North Texas (Kyle Griswould - 140 yards and Anthony Amos - 121 yards) PLAYED AN OVERTIME GAME: September 21, 2013 vs FAU (MT 42, FAU 35; 1 OT) OPPONENT MIDDLE TENNESSEE WAS SHUT OUT: December 1, 2012 vs Arkansas State. Score: 45-0 RUSHED FOR MORE THAN 250 YARDS: November 2, 2013 by UAB (299 yards) RUSHED FOR MORE THAN 400 YARDS: December 3, 2011, by North Texas (464 yards) PASSED FOR MORE THAN 300 YARDS: October 5, 2013, by East Carolina (365 yards) PASSED FOR MORE THAN 400 YARDS: September 6, 2007 by Louisville (401 yards) HAD MORE THAN 500 YARDS TOTAL OFFENSE: October 5, 2013, East Carolina (511 yards) HAD MORE THAN 600 YARDS TOTAL OFFENSE: November 3, 2007 vs ULM (624 yards) HELD MT TO LESS THAN 100 YARDS OF TOTAL OFFENSE: September 15, 2007 vs LSU (90 yards) HELD MT TO LESS THAN 50 TOTAL RUSHING YARDS: October 5, 2010, Troy (28 yards) HELD MT TO LESS THAN 100 TOTAL PASSING YARDS: October 12, 2013 vs North Texas (66 yards) SCORED 50 POINTS: November 2, 2010 by Arkansas State: Score: 51-24 RETURNED A KICKOFF FOR A TOUCHDOWN: October 6, 2011, by WKU (John Evans - 90 yards) RETURNED A PUNT FOR A TOUCHDOWN: September 27, 2013, by BYU (JD Falslev - 71 yards) SCORED ON A KICKOFF AND PUNT RETURN IN SAME GAME: September 5, 2009, by Clemson RETURNED A BLOCKED PUNT FOR A TOUCHDOWN: December 3, 2011, North Texas (Julian Herron) BLOCKED A PUNT: September 15, 2012, Memphis (Tyriq Patrick) BLOCKED A FIELD GOAL: October 12, 2013, by North Texas (Zach Orr) BLOCKED A PAT: October 6, 2011 by WKU RETURNED A PASS INTERCEPTION FOR A TOUCHDOWN: October 12, 2013, by North Texas (Lairamie Lee - 20 yards) RETURNED A FUMBLE FOR A TOUCHDOWN: September 24, 2011, vs Troy (Chris Pickett, Troy - 63 yards) SCORED A SAFETY: September 27, 2013 by BYU PLAYER RUSHED FOR 100 YARDS: November 30, 2013, UTEP (Nathan Jeffery - 140 yards) HAD OVER 130 YARDS IN PUNT RETURNS: September 5, 2009, by Clemson (5-135 yards)

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Bowl Recaps 2006 Motor City Bowl Back-to-Back 8-Win Seasons

Detroit, MI (Ford Field)

Central Michigan 31, Middle Tennessee 14

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 F Middle Tennessee 0 7 0 7 14 Central Michigan 14 7 7 3 31 1st Quarter 11:06 CM 5:53 CM 2nd Quarter 10:57 MT 10:18 CM

2009 New Orleans Bowl New Orleans, LA (Superdome) Middle Tennessee 42, Southern Miss 32

Scoring Summary Score by Quarters Southern Miss Middle Tennessee

1 2 3 4 14 3 3 13 0 14 14 14

Sneed 1 run (Albreski kick) Sneed 29 pass from LeFevour (Albreski kick)

1st Quarter 10:42 USM 6:35 USM

Gross 3 run (Smith kick) LeFevour 9 run (Albreski kick)

2nd Quarter 13:25 MT Andrews 11 pass from Dasher (Gendreau kick) 4:41 MT Blissard 9 pass from Dasher (Gendreau kick) 0:00 USM Hrapmann 20 FG

3rd Quarter 9:27 CM

Kress 56 INT return (Albreski kick)

4th Quarter 11:32 MT 3:22 CM

McNair 6 run (Smith kick) Albreski 43 FG

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

MT CMU 19 22 30-61 32-149 259 162 41-27-2 26-16-0 71-320 58-311 0-0 0-0 1-39 1--3 4-61 3-46 0-0 2-56 5-40.0 4-47.0 0-0 0-0 10-103 4-55 36:41 23:19 6 of 15 5 of 12 0 of 1 0 of 0 2-2 2-3 2-11 3-21

RUSHING: Middle Tennessee-Gross, Eugene 12-37; McNair, DeMarco 11-23; Gee, Desmond 1-13; Craddock, Joe 1-2; Marks, Clint 5-minus 14. Central Michigan-LeFevour, Dan 15-69; Sneed, Ontario 11-48; Archer, Marcel 4-26; Anderson, Bryan 1-11; LINSON, Damien 1-minus 5. PASSING: Middle Tennessee-Marks, Clint 25-37-2-251; Craddock, Joe 2-4-0-8. Central Michigan-LeFevour, Dan 16-26-0-162. RECEIVING: Middle Tennessee-Gee, Desmond 9-63; Grigsby, J. 5-86; Gross, Eugene 3-24; Williams, Bobby 3-21; Ingram, Pierre 2-15; McNair, DeMarco 2-13; Henry, Taron 1-16; Corder, Clinton 1-13; Cannon, M. 1-8. Central Michigan-Anderson, Bryan 6-51; Sneed, Ontario 6-48; Gardner, Justin 2-30; Cetoute, Obed 1-20; Linson, Damien 1-13. INTERCEPTIONS: Middle Tennessee-None. Central Michigan-Kress, Doug 1-56; Hissong, Calvin 1-0. Attendance: 54,113 Total elapsed time: 3:45 Weather: Dome Temperature: 72

3rd Quarter 10:12 MT 7:36 USM 0:00 MT

F 32 42

Harrison 2 run (run failed) Brown 24 pass from Young (Young to Brown)

Dasher 35 run (Gendreau kick) Hrapmann 38 FG McClover 23 pass from Burnette (Gendreau kick)

4th Quarter 6:52 USM Brown 7 pass from Young (pass failed) 3:14 MT Cunningham 2 run (Gendreau kick) 1:13 MT Dasher 1 run (Gendreau kick) :27 USM Parham 33 pass from Young (pass failed) USM MT FIRST DOWNS 20 23 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 37-123 44-243 PASSING YDS (NET) 271 207 Passes Att-Comp-Int 34-18-2 28-17-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 71-394 72-450 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 3-27 2--2 Kickoff Returns-Yards 7-99 5-78 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2-12 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-37.8 4-35.2 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-1 Penalties-Yards 10-75 6-63 Possession Time 31:41 28:19 Third-Down Conversions 10 of 18 9 of 15 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 1 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 4-5 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-10 0-0 RUSHING: Southern Miss-Fletcher, D. 17-78; Young, M. 9-24; Harrison, Tory 10-21; Lampley, Tracy 1-0. Middle Tennessee-Dasher, Dwight 26-201; Kyles, D.D. 12-35; Cunningham, B. 5-11; Team 1-minus 4. PASSING: Southern Miss-Young, M. 18-34-2-271. Middle Tennessee-Dasher, Dwight 15-25-0-162; Burnette, Brent 2-3-0-45. RECEIVING: Southern Miss-Baptiste, G. 4-117; Brown, DeAndre 4-65; Fletcher, D. 4-minus 2; Parham, Freddie 3-62; Banks, Leroy 2-13; Lampley, Tracy 1-16. Middle Tennessee-McClover, Chris 4-55; Andrews, G. 4-51; Blissard, Shane 3-10; Gee, Desmond 2-45; McDonald, S. 2-15; Caldwell, Wes 1-22; Honeycutt, P. 1-9. INTERCEPTIONS: Southern Miss-None. Middle Tennessee-Carmichael, D. 1-12; Suber, Alex 1-0.

2011 GoDaddy Bowl

Mobile, AL (Ladd-Peebles) Miami (OH) 35, Middle Tennessee 21

Scoring Summary Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Middle Tennessee 14 0 7 0 21 Miami 7 7 14 7 35 1st 4:37 MT Tanner 18 run (Gendreau kick), 8-89, 2:29 2:29 MU Merriweather 3 run (Cook kick), 4-82, 2:08 :40 MT Dasher 49 run (Gendreau kick), 6-69, 1:49 2nd 13:11 MU Merriweather 3 run (Cook kick), 5-90, 2:29 3rd 13:22 MU Nunley 52 INT return (Cook kick) 12:32 MT Tanner 54 run (Gendreau kick), 2-57, :40 :54 MU Givens 17 pass from Boucher (Cook kick), 5-30, 2:16 4th 5:25 MT Harwell 5 pass from Boucher (Cook kick), 11-71, 6:47 MT Miami FIRST DOWNS 15 21 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 32-208 40-118 PASSING YDS (NET) 162 298 Passes Att-Comp-Int 29-18-4 37-23-2 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 61-370 77-416 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 1-0 3-56 Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-140 3-88 Interception Returns-Yards 2-0 4-112 Punts (Number-Avg) 6-40.2 6-28.8 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-0 Penalties-Yards 6-58 6-53 Possession Time 21:15 38:45 Third-Down Conversions 4 of 13 7 of 16 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 4-6 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-15 3-26 RUSHING: Middle Tennessee-Dasher, Dwight 17-90; Tanner, Phillip 11-87; Kyles, D.D. 3-24; Cunningham, B. 1-7. Miami-Merriweather, T 27-100; Robinson, A. 4-23; Boucher, Austin 6-1; Woods, Tracy 1-0; Team 1-minus 1; Harwell, Nick 1-minus 5. PASSING: Middle Tennessee-Dasher, Dwight 18-29-4-162. Miami-Boucher, Austin 22-35-2-289; Scherpenberg, M 1-1-0-9; Team 0-1-0-0. RECEIVING: Middle Tennessee-Tanner, Phillip 5-34; Andrews, G. 4-36; McDonald, S. 3-43; Beyah, Malcolm 2-24; Blissard, Shane 2-20; Drake, Richard 2-5. Miami-Harwell, Nick 7-86; Robinson, A. 4-81; Givens, Chris 4-60; Paine, DeMarco 3-33; Merriweather, T 2-13; Bruton, K. 1-14; Woods, Tracy 1-7; Semmes, Justin 1-4. INTERCEPTIONS: Middle Tennessee-Brown, Kevin 1-0; Edwards, T.L. 1-0. Miami-Nunley, Dayonne 1-52; Brown, D.J. 1-37; Harris, Evan 1-23; Hinkel, Pat 1-0. FUMBLES: Middle Tennessee-Beyah, Malcolm 1-1. Miami-Boucher, Austin 1-0; Harwell, Nick 1-0. Attendance: 38,168 Game Time: 3:31 Temperature: 46

FUMBLES: Southern Miss-None. Middle Tennessee-Dasher, Dwight 1-1; Cunningham, B. 1-0. Attendance: 30,228 Total elapsed time: 4:30

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Bowls/ Bowl Superlatives 1956 Refrigerator Bowl Evansville, IN Sam Houston 27, Middle Tennessee 13

FINAL SCORE 1 2 3 4 F

Sam Houston State 7 3 14 3 27 Middle Tennessee 0 7 6 0 13

1960 Tangerine Bowl

Orlando, FL Middle Tennessee 21, Presbyterian 12

Orlando, FL - Before the bewildering eyes of 12,500 (largest crowd ever at the time), and against a well-balanced Presbyterian team, the Blue Raiders galloped far and wide for a 21-12 win in the 14th annual Tangerine Bowl classic. Called by some as the best played bowl game on the New Year’s schedule, the Blue Raiders almost made a rout of it in the first half, but some fancy manuvering by the Blue Hose, kept them in the game. Bucky Pitts scored two touchdowns, one on a beautiful punt return, to pace the Blue Raiders to their first bowl win in school history. Pitts, the little speedster from Fayetteville, had 59 yards in nine rushes to lead a Blue Raider infantry attack that ground out 240 yards. MT built a 14-6 halftime lead then had to stave off a tremendous rally led by Presbyterian quarterback Bob Waters, later of the San Francisco 49ers.

FINAL SCORE 1 2 3 4 F

Middle Tennessee 7 7 0 7 21 Presbyterian 0 6 6 0 12

1961 Tangerine Bowl

Orlando, FL Lamar Tech 21, Middle Tennessee 14

Orlando, FL - Making their second Tangerine Bowl appearance in three seasons, the Blue Raiders fell to another bunch of tough Texans. It was an even battle for nearly the entire game then a freak play decided the issue. A Lamar field goal attempt fell short of the mark but was inadvertently touched by a Blue Raider and a Tech player fell on it in the end zone for a touchdown.

1964 Grantland Rice Bowl Murfreesboro, TN Middle Tennessee 20, Muskingum 0

Murfreesboro, TN - A rugged defense paced the OVC champion Blue Raiders to a 20-0 win in the first Grantland Rice Bowl ever played. The site was MT’s own Horace Jones Field. The Blue Raider defense held Muskingum to only 72 yards in total offense and scored a touchdown on a 99-yard fumble return by end Ray Neal with only 44 seconds left in the game. It also marked the final collegiate game as a player for longtime Blue Raider coach Boots Donnelly. Middle Tennessee opened the scoring in the first quarter when David Petty scored on a 1-yard run to make it 7-0. The teams both went scoreless in the second and third quarter before the Blue Raiders broke it open in the fourth. Teddy Morris ran five yards for a touchdown to make it 14-0 before Neal put up the final points with his intercepted fumble return. Morris finished 10 for 18 in the passing department for 142 yards, while Bob Hlodan paced the ground attack with 110 yards on 19 carries. Hlodan went on to be named the game’s Most Valuable Player.

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Evansville, IN - The Blue Raiders carried an OVC championship and a 7-2 record into the first bowl game in the school’s history, but the occasion was ruined by a powerful Sam Houston team. Led by Little All-American fullback Terry Sweeney, the Blue Raiders amassed 290 yards of total offense but mistakes killed their hopes for a win. The Blue Raiders lost a total of four fumbles while Sam Houston had just one miscue in the hard-fought contest.

Longest Run from Scrimmage: 54 yds; rb Phillip Tanner vs. Miami, OH, 2011 GoDaddy (TD) Opponent: 26 yds; tb Ontario Sneed, Central Michigan, 2006 Motor City Longest Pass Completion: 27 yds; qb Dwight Dasher to wr Desmond Gee vs. Southern Miss, 2009 New Orleans; Dasher to wr Sancho McDonald vs Miami, OH, 2011 GoDaddy Opponent: 70 yds; qb Austin Boucher to wr Armond Robinson, Miami, OH, 2011 GoDaddy Longest Punt Return: 39 yds; tb Desmond Gee vs. Central Michigan, 2006 Motor City Opponent: 44 yds; wr DeMarco Paine, Miami, OH, 2011 GoDaddy Longest Kickoff Return: 30 yds; rb Benny Cunningham vs Miami, OH, 2011 GoDaddy Opponent: 39 yds; db Dayonne Nunley, Miami, OH, 2011 GoDaddy Longest Interception Return: 12 yds; lb Danny Carmichael vs. Southern Miss, 2009 New Orleans Opponent: 56 yds; lb Doug Kress, Central Michigan, 2006 Motor City (TD) Longest Punt: 53 yds; Josh Davis vs. Miami, OH, 2011 GoDaddy Opponent: 55 yds; Tony Mikulec, Central Michigan, 2006 Motor City Longest Field Goal: none Opponent: 43 yds; Rick Albreski, Central Michigan, 2006 Motor City Most Rushing Carries: 26; qb Dwight Dasher vs. Southern Miss, 2009 New Orleans Opponent: 27; rb Thomas Merriweather, Miami, OH, 2011 GoDaddy Most Rushing Yards: 201; qb Dwight Dasher vs. Southern Miss, 2009 New Orleans Opponent: 100; rb Thomas Merriweather, Miami, OH, 2011 GoDaddy Most Rushing TDs: 2; qb Dwight Dasher vs. USM, 2009 New Orleans; rb Phillip Tanner vs Miami, OH, 2011 GoDaddy Opponent: 2; rb Thomas Merriweather, Miami, OH, 2011 GoDaddy Most Passing Attempts: 37; qb Clint Marks vs. Central Michigan, 2006 Motor City Opponent: 35; qb Austin Boucher, Miami, OH, 2011 GoDaddy Most Passing Completions: 25; qb Clint Marks vs. Central Michigan, 2006 Motor City Opponent: 22; qb Austin Boucher, Miami, OH, 2011 GoDaddy Most Passing Yards: 251; qb Clint Marks vs. Central Michigan, 2006 Motor City Opponent: 289; qb Austin Boucher, Miami, OH, 2011 GoDaddy Most Touchdown Passes Thrown: 2, qb Dwight Dasher vs. Southern Miss, 2009 New Orleans Opponent: 3, qb Martevious Young, Southern Miss, 2009 New Orleans Most Receptions: 9; tb Desmond Gee vs. Central Michigan, 2006 Motor City Opponent: 7; wr Nick Harwell, MIami, OH, 2011 GoDaddy Most Receiving Yards: 86; wr Jonathon Grigsby vs Central Michigan, 2006 Motor City Opponent: 117; fl Gerald Baptiste, Southern Miss, 2009 New Orleans Most Receiving Touchdowns: 1; wr Chris McClover, wr Shane Blissard, wr Garrett Andrews vs. USM, 2009 New Orleans Opponent: 2, wr DeAndre Brown, Southern Miss, 2009 New Orleans Most Yards Total Offense: 363; qb Dwight Dasher vs. Southern Miss, 2009 New Orleans Opponent: 295; qb Martevious Young, Southern Miss, 2009 New Orleans Most Points: 12; qb Dwight Dasher vs. Southern Miss, 2009 New Orleans; rb Phillip Tanner vs Miami, OH, 2011 GoDaddy Opponent: 12, by three players Most Field Goals Made: none Opponent: 2; Daniel Hrapmann, Southern Miss, 2009 New Orleans Most Tackles: 10; s Kevin Brown vs. Miami, OH, 2011 GoDaddy Opponent: 13; lb Jerrell Wedge, Miami, OH, 2011 GoDaddy Most INT: 1; db Alex Suber and lb Danny Carmichael vs. USM, 2009 New Orleans; s Kevin Brown vs MIami, OH, 2011 GoDaddy Opponent: 1, by five players Most Interception Return Yards: 12; lb Danny Carmichael vs. Southern Miss, 2009 New Orleans Opponent: 56; lb Doug Kress, Central Michigan, 2006 Motor City Most Kickoff Return Yards: 66; wr Desmond Gee vs. Southern Miss, 2009 New Orleans Opponent: 67; wr Freddie Parham, Southern Miss, 2009 New Orleans Most Punt Return Yards: 39; tb Desmond Gee vs. Central Michigan, 2006 Motor City Opponent: 56; wr DeMarco Paine, Miami, OH, 2011 GoDaddy Best Punting Average: 40.2 yds; Josh Davis vs. Miami, OH, 2011 GoDaddy Opponent: 47.0 yds; Tony Mikulec, Central Michigan, 2006 Motor City 100-yard rushing performances: Dwight Dasher (201 yds. vs. Southern Miss, 2009 New Orleans) Opponent: rb Thomas Merriweather vs Miami, OH, 2011 GoDaddy 300-yard passing performances: none Opponent: none Blocked Kicks: dt Derrek Upshaw vs. Miami, OH, 2011 GoDaddy (FG) Opponent: none Blocked Punts: none Opponent: none Miscellaneous Touchdowns: none (blocked punts returned, fumbles returned, blocked field goals return) Opponent: none


Team Bowl Marks Back-to-Back 8-Win Seasons

Middle Tennessee Offensive High and Low Marks First Downs Rush Pass Penalties Rushing Yards Passing Yards Total Offense Offensive Plays Rush Attempts Pass Attempts Pass Completions Pass Interceptions Fumbles Lost Penalty Yards Points Scored Rushing TD Passing TD Points in a Quarter Points in a Half

Best Worst 23 vs. USM 2009 New Orleans 15 vs. Miami, OH, 2011 GoDaddy 12 vs. USM 2009 New Orleans 5 vs. CMU 2006 Motor City 11 vs. CMU 2006 Motor City 8 vs. Miami, OH, 2011 GoDaddy 3 vs. CMU 2006 Motor City 0 vs. Miami, OH, 2011 GoDaddy 243 vs. USM 2009 New Orleans 61 vs. CMU 2006 Motor City 259 vs. CMU 2006 Motor City 162 vs. Miami, OH, 2011 GoDaddy 450 vs. USM 2009 New Orleans 320 vs. CMU 2006 Motor City 72 vs. USM 2009 New Orleans 61 vs. Miami, OH, 2011 GoDaddy 44 vs. USM 2009 New Orleans 30 vs. CMU 2006 Motor City 41 vs. CMU 2006 Motor City 28 vs. USM 2009 New Orleans 27 vs. CMU 2006 Motor City 17 vs. USM 2009 New Orleans 0 vs. USM 2009 New Orleans 4 vs. Miami, OH, 2011 GoDaddy 0 vs. CMU 2006 Motor City 1 vs. USM 2009 New Orleans; Miami, OH, 2011 GoDaddy 58 vs. Miami, OH, 2011 GoDaddy 103 vs. CMU 2006 Motor City 42 vs. USM 2009 New Orleans 14 vs. CMU 2006 Motor City 3 vs. USM 2009 New Orleans; Miami, OH, 2011 GoDaddy 2 vs. CMU 2006 Motor City 3 vs. USM 2009 New Orleans 0 vs. CMU 2006 Motor City; Miami, OH, 2011 GoDaddy 14 (2, 3, & 4) vs. USM 2009 New Orleans; (1) Miami, OH, 2011 GoDaddy 0 (2 & 4) vs. Miami, OH, 2011 GoDaddy 28 (2) vs. USM 2009 New Orleans 7 (1 & 2) vs. CMU 2006 Motor City; (2) Miami, OH, 2011 GoDaddy

Middle Tennessee Defensive High and Low Marks First Downs Rush Pass Penalty Rushing Yards Passing Yards Total Offense Offensive Plays Rush Attempts Pass Attempts Pass Completions Pass Interceptions Fumbles Recovered Points Given up Rushing TD Allowed Passing TD Allowed Points given up (Qua) Points given up (half)

Best 20 vs. USM 2009 New Orleans 6 vs. USM 2009 New Orleans 8 vs. CMU 2006 Motor City 1 vs. Miami, OH, 2011 GoDaddy 118 vs. Miami, OH, 2011 GoDaddy 162 vs. CMU 2006 Motor City 311 vs. CMU 2006 Motor City 58 vs. CMU 2006 Motor City 32 vs. CMU 2006 Motor City 26 vs. CMU 2006 Motor City 16 vs. CMU 2006 Motor City 2 vs. USM 2009 New Orleans 0 (three times) 31 vs. CMU 2006 Motor City 1 vs. USM 2009 New Orleans 1 vs. CMU 2006 Motor City 3, three times 14 (1) vs. Miami, OH, 2011 GoDaddy

Worst 22 vs. CMU 2006 Motor City 10 vs. CMU 2006 Motor City 12 vs. USM 2009 New Orleans; Miami, OH, 2011 GoDaddy 4 vs. CMU 2006 Motor City 149 vs. CMU 2006 Motor City 298 vs. Miami, OH, 2011 GoDaddy 416 vs. Miami, OH, 2011 GoDaddy 77 vs. Miami, OH, 2011 GoDaddy 40 vs. Miami, OH, 2011 GoDaddy 37 vs. Miami, OH, 2011 GoDaddy 23 vs. Miami, OH, 2011 GoDaddy 0 vs. CMU 2006 Motor City 0 (three times) 35 vs. Miami, OH, 2011 GoDaddy 2 vs. CMU 2006 Motor City; Miami, OH, 2011 GoDaddy 3 vs. USM 2009 New Orleans 14 vs. USM 2009 New Orleans; vs. CMU 2006 Motor City; Miami, OH, 2011 GoDaddy 21 (1) vs. CMU 2006 Motor City; (2) Miami, OH, 2011 GoDaddy

Longest TD Drive by MT: 89 yards vs. Miami, OH, 2011 GoDaddy Longest TD Drive by an opponent: 82 yards by Miami, OH, GoDaddy

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