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Contents

2012 Football Yearbook

Table of Contents/Quick Facts...................................... 1 Media Services........................................................... 2-3 2012 Roster............................................................... 4-5 2012 Schedule/Bowl Game Information....................6-7 C-USA Championship Game/BIG EAST Conference....... 8 University of Central Florida......................................... 9 Bright House Networks Stadium................................. 10 Nicholson Fieldhouse/Academic Success.................... 11 2012 Season Preview.............................................12-20 Coaching Staff.......................................................21-32 Administration and Support Staff..........................33-38 Player Bios............................................................. 39-64 2012 Signing Class.................................................65-70 2011 Season Review..............................................71-80 Year-By-Year Results..............................................81-86 Coaching Records/Homecoming Results.................... 87 UCF vs. Opponents................................................88-90 Year-By-Year Statistics and Leaders.......................91-98 Commemorated Players’ Jerseys................................ 99 Honors/UCF Athletics Hall of Fame/Lettermen.. 100-109 Bowl History......................................................110-113 In the Pros.........................................................114-117 On the Air..........................................................118-119 Florida Citrus Bowl................................................... 120 UCF Record Book...............................................121-142

CREDITS

The 2012 UCF football yearbook was written, edited and designed by Brian Ormiston. Editorial assistance provided by Doug Richards, Andy Seeley, Eric DeSalvo, Jenna Marina, Andrew Jennette, Mike Garabedian and Brandon Naidus. Covers designed by UCF Athletics Marketing and Brian Ormiston. UCF photography provided by Todd Drexler, Romeo Guzman, Chris Schubert, Brandon Helwig, Envision Sports Media and UCF marketing.

QUICK FACTS

General Information Location.................. Orlando, Fla. 32816 Founded........................................ 1963 Enrollment.................................. 58,587 Nickname...................................Knights Colors................................ Black & Gold Stadium.............................Bright House ..................Networks Stadium (45,323) Surface.................... 419 Bermuda Grass Affiliation.......................NCAA Division I Conference ..................Conference USA President........................Dr. John C. Hitt Director of Athletics......Todd Stansbury Associate AD/SWA................Jessica Reo NCAA Faculty Rep...............Manoj Chopra Ticket Office Phone............ 407-823-1000

Bowl Berths -AutoZone Liberty Bowl champions in 2010, as UCF was ranked in the top 20 and had a program-best 11 victories -Four bowl appearances since 2005 C-USA Honors and Titles -Two-time Conference USA champions; 2007 and 2010 -Three Conference USA East Division Championships; 2005, 2007 and 2010 -Led by three-time C-USA Coach of the Year George O’Leary -Six C-USA Players of the Year since joining the league in 2005 -257 Commissioner’s Honor Roll selections since joining Conference USA in 2005 -12 recipients of the Commissioner’s Academic Medal for a 3.75 GPA or higher National and Professional Stage -Tied for the 18th-best multi-year APR average in the nation among FBS programs, and the Knights’ average of 974 is 26 points higher than the national average -On Nov. 29, 2011, one of just 17 programs to be recognized by the American Football Coaches Association for graduating at least 90 percent of its members of the freshman student-athlete class of 2004 -10 NFL Draft picks under Coach O’Leary -14 former Knights in the NFL in 2011, including Pro Bowl MVP Brandon Marshall -Former Knights have played in seven Super Bowls, winning four

Team Information 2011 Overall Record...............5-7 (.417) C-USA Record........3-5 (.375)/T-4th East Basic Offense............................Multiple Basic Defense....................Multiple, 4-3 Letterwinners R/L.........................44/19 Offense........................................ 22/7 Defense....................................... 21/9 Special Teams (inc. returners).......4/3 Starters R/L..................................... 19/9 Offense.......................................... 8/3 Defense......................................... 8/3 Special Teams (inc. returners).......3/3 First Year of Football...................... 1979 First Year of FBS Football............... 1996 Overall Record.............193-181-1 (.516) FBS Era Record....................96-95 (.503)

Coaching Staff Head Coach.................. George O’Leary Alma Mater/Year... New Hampshire, ‘69 Record at UCF.... 50-51 (.495), Ninth Year Career Record..102-84 (.548), 16th Year Running Backs................. Danny Barrett Wide Receivers.................Sean Beckton Defensive Backs.................Kirk Callahan Defensive Coordinator........ Jim Fleming OL/Recruiting Coordinator..... Brent Key TE/Special Teams...........Allen Mogridge Linebackers................... Tyson Summers Offensive Coordinator/QB....Charlie Taaffe Defensive Line.................. Blaise Winter

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Media Services Covering UCF

Interview Policy UCF student-athletes and coaches will be available to the media during the season, but all interviews must be coordinated through the UCF Athletics Communications Office. Please do not attempt to contact players, coaches or other team personnel directly by any means of communication, including personal phone numbers, email addresses and social networking accounts. During the regular season, student-athlete interviews are permitted on Tuesday and Wednesday during game week as arranged through the athletics communications office unless practice has been closed by the head coach. Interview requests with assistant coaches must be submitted to UCF Athletics Communications for approval from head coach George O’Leary. Head Coach George O’Leary Head coach George O’Leary will be available for interviews during the season following practice on Wednesday and Thursday. The ideal interview window for O’Leary is each Tuesday as UCF holds a weekly press conference at Bright House Networks Stadium. The press conference begins at 12:00 p.m. and also includes a pair of players each week. Fall Preseason UCF football preseason practices prior to the start of fall semester classes are open to the media and interviews will be permitted afterwards unless practice is closed by the head coach. Starting with the first day of fall semester classes, UCF football preseason practices will be closed unless opened by the head coach. A designated list of players available for interviews can be obtained through UCF Athletics Communications. Fall Regular Season Beginning on the first day of fall semester and continuing throughout the season, the first five segments (approximately 20-25 minutes) of practice will be open to the media on Tuesday and Wednesday only. Practice is closed to the media on Monday, Thursday and Friday. Practice can be closed at the discretion of the head coach. Practice times are subject to change. Filming at Practice On Tuesday and Wednesday only, video and photo access is available during individual drills at the beginning of practice up to period five (approximately 20-25 minutes). No filming is permitted during team work. 2

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UCF Athletics Communications

Andy Seeley

Eric DeSalvo

Assistant A.D./Communications First Season

Assistant Director Second Season

Doug Richards

Andrew Jennette

Director of Athletics Communications Eighth Season

Athletics Communications Assistant Second Season

Brian Ormiston Associate Director/ Football Contact Seventh Season

Jenna Marina Assistant Director Second Season

Tripods are not permitted on the practice field at all times and media must stand at least five yards off the sideline. Media members must stay on the perimeter of the practice fields. At all times, videography at practice is at the discretion of the coaching staff and the UCF Office of Athletics Communications personnel. Postgame Interviews Coach O’Leary and selected student-athletes will meet the media approximately 10 minutes after the conclusion of the game. UCF’s locker room is closed to the media. Coach O’Leary and the selected student-athletes will be escorted to the Steve and Brenda Sloan Media Room at Bright House Networks Stadium, adjacent to the UCF locker room. Coach O’Leary will address the media first, followed by the studentathletes.

Credentials

UCF Athletics Credential Policy All football credentials are a revocable license for admission. UCF Athletics reserves the right to refuse, revoke or terminate this license at any time. Your acceptance of accreditation and subsequent use of the credential is expressly conditional upon, but not limited to, the following: • UCF Athletics and its rights holders own all copyrights, intellectual property rights and proprietary rights for images, sound and data ensuing from or during UCFAA home athletics contests.

Andy Seeley Doug Richards Brian Ormiston Eric DeSalvo Jenna Marina Andrew Jennette

407-823-2729 aseeley@athletics.ucf.edu 407-823-2142 drichards@athletics.ucf.edu Office: 407-823-2409 Cell: 407-920-1233 bormiston@athletics.ucf.edu 407-823-6489 edesalvo@athletics.ucf.edu 407-823-2464 jmarina@athletics.ucf.edu 407-823-0994 ajennette@athletics.ucf.edu

• The unauthorized commercial use of photographs, video or audio emanating from UCF Athletics home contests is forbidden. • The holder of this credential voluntarily assumes all risks of property loss and personal injury arising during its use. • Photo or video images taken during UCF Athletics home sporting events may only be used in conjunction and for the purpose of the approved credential grant. • Any secondary use of any picture, audio description, film/tape or drawing of the game taken or made by the accredited organization or individual to whom this credential has been issued is prohibited without prior specific written approval of UCF Athletics. • The granted credentials are not transferable. UCF Athletics specifically reserves the right to alter, amend, change, revise or in anyway change the terms of this license without advance notice to the holder, and such changes may not be reflected on the credential. Photo Credential Requests Only photographers shooting for accredited news agencies, or for UCF, will be issued credentials. Photographers will pick up their credentials at the media will call area located at Gate 18. The photographer will receive an arm band that will also serve as their working credential. Photographers are allowed to shoot behind the north and south end zones and on the sidelines, but will not be permitted in the team area between the 25-yard lines.


Media Services

Credential Requests All requests for working media, television, radio, online media, photography or scouting passes should be directed to Brian Ormiston in the UCF Athletics Communications office. Requests should be made at least one week in advance. If time permits, the credential will be mailed. If not, the credential will be left at media will call at Gate 18. Parking passes for media will be distributed to the accredited parties based on availability and priority. Road Credential Requests Working press wishing to cover UCF on the road should make credential requests through the UCF Athletics Communications office.

Press Box Services

Prior to each game, notes, statistics and media guides are available in the press box. During the game, statistics are distributed. An internal public address announcer will keep the media aware of play-by-play, records and game notes. A pre-game meal is served before kickoff. Hard lines for Internet access are available in the box.

CollegePressBox.com

CollegePressBox.com is the official media website for C-USA football. Access and download game notes, quotes, statistics, media guides and more for the conference and each of its 12 member schools. Login information will be distributed to accredited media or you can apply for a password by sending an Email to password@collegepressbox.com.

Social Media Twitter UCF Athletics Communications’ official Twitter account is UCF_Football. Facebook To follow the Knights on Facebook, visit: Facebook.com/UCFKnightsInsider.

George O’Leary Call-In Show

The George O’Leary Call-In Show can be heard in Orlando on WYGM 740-AM “The Game” during game weeks this season. The program, which is hosted by Marc Daniels, airs live from The MOAT Sports Bar and Grille in Oviedo, starting at 7 p.m. Check UCFAthletics.com for dates.

UCF-IMG Sports Network UCF football games can be heard throughout the Sunshine State on the UCF IMG Radio Network. Each broadcast includes a pregame show and postgame report. Marc Daniels serves as the Knights’ play-by-play voice and Mike Gruttadauria handles the color commentary. Jerry O’Neill is the sideline reporter. Scott Adams also provides reporting during the broadcasts. Greater Orlando WYGM 740 AM (Flagship) Fort Lauderdale WMEN 640 AM Maitland WFLF 540 AM Clearwater WDCF 1350 AM Daytona Beach WROD 1340 AM Port Saint Lucie WPSL 1590 AM Fort Myers WWCN 770 AM

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2012 UCF Roster Alphabetical Roster No. 92 37 90 27 87 5 11 21 43 97 86 36 4 74 61 62 29 82 24 11 58 77 38 95 15 13 3 35 39 26 32 12 2 68 60 57 91 47 7 31 6 34 49 22 23 18 79 80 8 99 40 35 89 70 33 63 64 14 85 23 4

Name Luke Adams Brandon Alexander* Micah Anderson Sean Beckton* Cal Bloom Blake Bortles* Mitchell Bourne A.J. Bouye*** Jamie Boyle* Chester Brown D.J. Brown Woodley Cadet Rob Calabrese**** Michael Campbell Tarik Cook Rey Cunha* Lyle Dankenbring*** Blake Davis Jeremy Davis Jonathan Davis*** Troy Davis*** Kelly Davison Bruce Dukes* E.J. Dunston** Michael Easton* Dontravius Floyd** Tyler Gabbert Sean Galvin Kevin Garvy* Clayton Geathers* Billy Giovane *** Jacoby Glenn Jeff Godfrey** Theo Goins*** Joey Grant Troy Gray* Victor Gray** Deion Green Troy Green Jared Greenaway Rannell Hall* Brynn Harvey*** Cam Henderson* Jared Henry Ariel Hoffman Kemal Ishmael*** Tony Jacob* Drico Johnson Storm Johnson Jose Jose* Brendan Kelly*** Sean Maag Jacques Mackeroy Chris Mar n** Jamar McClain Jordan McCray** Jus n McCray** Quincy McDuffie*** Kevin Miller Willie Mitchell*

Pos. DL DB DL DB TE QB QB DB PK/P DL TE DB WR/QB OL OL OL DB TE DB LB DL OL DB DL DB HB QB PK/P TE DB FB DB WR OL OL LB DL DL QB WR WR RB DL DB RB DB OL WR RB DL HB DB WR OL DB OL OL WR TE LB

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

Wt. 260 183 360 178 235 221 199 186 194 340 246 206 216 265 280 286 202 235 161 202 249 290 187 298 193 237 190 214 224 204 230 170 182 317 278 207 267 239 200 195 191 209 245 200 190 206 342 200 216 345 235 197 207 294 190 310 309 178 251 233

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Year Fr. So. Fr. RSo. Fr. RSo. RFr. Sr. Sr. Fr. RJr. RSo. RSr. Fr. RFr. RJr. RSr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Sr. RJr. So. Jr. So. Sr. RSo. RSo. RSr. RSo. RSr. Fr. Jr. RSr. RFr. So. RJr. RFr. Fr. RJr. So. RSr. Sr. Fr. RSo. Sr. RSo. Fr. RSo. Jr. RSr. RSo. RFr. RJr. RSo. Jr. Jr. Sr. RFr. So.

Hometown/High School (Previous School) Pensacola, Fla./Pensacola Catholic Orlando, Fla./Evans Stone Mountain, Ga./Stone Mountain Orlando, Fla./University Maple Grove, Minn./Osseo Oviedo, Fla./Oviedo Sorrento, Fla./Mt. Dora Tucker, Ga./Tucker Central Valley, N.Y./Monroe-Woodbury Hinesville, Ga./Bradwell Ins tute Ocala, Fla./Dunnellon Loxahatchee, Fla./Seminole Ridge Islip Terrace, N.Y./East Islip Pensacola, Fla./Pace Stone Mountain, Ga./Stephenson Miami, Fla./Jackson Palm City, Fla./Mar n County Deerfield Beach, Fla./American Heritage Cape Coral, Fla./Milford Academy (N.Y.) Lawrenceville, Ga./Tucker Lawrenceville, Ga./Berkmar Washington, Ind./Washington Tyrone, Ga./Sandy Creek Eatonville, Fla./Edgewater Winter Haven, Fla./Winter Haven Homestead, Fla./South Dade Ballwin, Mo./Parkway West (Missouri) Cork, Ireland/Lemon Bay Palm Beach, Fla./Cardinal Newman Hemingway, S.C./Carvers Bay Winter Park, Fla./Bishop Moore Prichard, Ala./Vigor Miami, Fla./Miami Central Houston, Texas/Hightower Apopka, Fla./Lake Brantley Kennesaw, Ga./North Cobb Orlando, Fla./Dr. Phillips Orlando, Fla./Edgewater Skaneateles, N.Y./Skaneateles Parkland, Fla./Coral Springs Charter (USF) Miami, Fla./Carol City Largo, Fla./Largo Birmingham, Ala./Shades Valley (Navarro JC) Jacksonville, Fla./First Coast Langhorne, Pa./Neshaminy Miami, Fla./North Miami Beach Atlanta, Ga./Westlake Orlando, Fla./Agape Chris an Loganville, Ga./Loganville (Miami, Fla.) Miami, Fla./Miami Central (Eastern Arizona) Shoreham, N.Y./Shoreham-Wading River Orlando, Fla./Cypress Creek (Army) Lakeland, Fla./Kathleen Fort Walton Beach, Fla./Choctawhatchee Miami, Fla./Miami Central Miami, Fla./Southridge Miami, Fla./Southridge Orlando, Fla./Edgewater Delran, N.J./Holy Cross High Deltona, Fla./Pine Ridge

NUMERICAL ROSTER 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 18 19 20 21 22 22 23 23 24 25 25 26 26 27 28 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 44 46 47 49 50 51 52 56 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77

Jeff Godfrey** Tyler Gabbert Rob Calabrese**** Blake Bortles* Rannell Hall* Troy Green Storm Johnson J.J. Worton* Jordan Ozeri es* Jonathan Davis*** Mitchell Bourne Jacoby Glenn Dontravius Floyd** Quincy McDuffie*** Michael Easton* Mark Rucker Cedric Thompson Kemal Ishmael*** Rodrigo Quirarte Josh Reese* Taylor Oldham A.J. Bouye*** Jared Henry Christopher Nahat Willie Mitchell* Ariel Hoffman Jeremy Davis Dareen Owi Brendin Straubel Clayton Geathers* La’Jerrold White Sean Beckton* Latavius Murray*** Connor Price* Lyle Dankenbring*** Nicco Whigham Jared Greenaway Billy Giovane *** Jamar McClain Brynn Harvey*** Sean Galvin Sean Maag Woodley Cadet Brandon Alexander* Bruce Dukes* Kevin Garvy* Brendan Kelly*** Terrance Plummer* Stanley Sylverain Jamie Boyle* Miles Pace Joseph Puopolo Ray Shipman* Deion Green Cam Henderson* Domenic Spencer D.J. Williams Maurice Russell Cody Ralston Sco Teal Troy Gray* Troy Davis*** Ma Morrison Joey Grant Tarik Cook Rey Cunha* Jordan McCray** Jus n McCray** Kelly Parfi Theo Goins*** Thomas Niles Chris Mar n** Michael Wiszowaty Torrian Wilson* Jordan Rae** Michael Campbell Phil Smith Colby Watson Kelly Davison

WR QB WR/QB QB WR QB RB WR DB LB QB DB HB WR DB LB RB DB PK WR WR DB DB WR LB RB DB WR DB DB WR DB RB DB DB DB WR FB DB RB PK/P DB DB DB DB TE HB LB LB PK/P DL RB LB DL DL LB LB LB LB SN LB DL SN OL OL OL OL OL OL OL DL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL


2012 UCF Roster Alphabetical Roster No. Name 83 Shawn Moffi * 59 Ma Morrison 28 Latavius Murray*** 22 Christopher Nahat 88 David Nelson 69 Thomas Niles 20 Taylor Oldham 25 Dareen Owi 10 Jordan Ozeri es* 44 Miles Pace 65 Kelly Parfi 81 Breshad Perriman 41 Terrance Plummer* 28 Connor Price* 44 Joseph Puopolo 18 Rodrigo Quirarte 73 Jordan Rae** 56 Cody Ralston 19 Josh Reese* 96 Andrew Rice 16 Mark Rucker 52 Maurice Russell 46 Ray Shipman* 75 Phil Smith 50 Domenic Spencer 25 Brendin Straubel 42 Stanley Sylverain 56 Sco Teal 17 Cedric Thompson 84 Jus n Tukes* 76 Colby Watson 94 Dalton Wertz 30 Nicco Whigham 26 La’Jerrold White 51 D.J. Williams 72 Torrian Wilson* 71 Michael Wiszowaty 93 Josh Wofford* 9 J.J. Worton* * Denotes le ers earned

Pos. PK SN RB WR TE DL WR WR DB DL OL WR LB DB RB PK OL LB WR DL LB LB LB OL LB DB LB SN RB TE OL DL DB WR LB OL OL DL WR

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

Wt. 176 248 222 196 241 266 195 195 191 245 320 203 228 191 236 196 275 213 176 268 200 230 242 292 215 186 215 231 218 246 310 300 195 166 222 306 257 298 201

Year So. RJr. RSr. RSo. Fr. RFr. Fr. Fr. RSo. RFr. Fr. Fr. So. RSo. RFr. RSo. RSr. RSo. RSo. RSo. Fr. Fr. RSr. RSr. Fr. RFr. Fr. RSo. RFr. So. Fr. RFr. Fr. RSo. RSr. RSo. RFr. RJr. RSo.

Hometown/High School (Previous School) Orlando, Fla./Dr. Phillips Orlando, Fla./Timber Creek Nedrow, N.Y./Onondaga Central Odessa, Fla./Sickles (Sacred Heart) Port Orange, Fla./Spruce Creek Gainesville, Ga./Gainesville Daytona Beach, Fla./Warner Chris an Miami, Fla./Miami Norland Mount Dora, Fla./Mount Dora Miami, Fla./Miami Central Boca Raton, Fla./American Heritage Lithonia, Ga./Arabia Mountain Orange Park, Fla./Orange Park Palm Beach, Fla./King’s Academy Naples, Fla./Barron Collier Queretaro, Mexico/John F. Kennedy School Weston, Fla./Cypress Bay Calhoun, Ga./Calhoun Miami, Fla./Miami Central Lake Mary, Fla./Lake Mary Miramar, Fla./Miramar Fort Meade, Fla./Fort Meade Miramar, Fla./Monsignor Pace (Florida) Tampa, Fla./Jesuit (Georgia Tech) Dallas, Texas/Skyline Tampa, Fla./Jefferson Naples, Fla./Golden Gate Longwood, Fla./Lake Brantley Miramar, Fla./Everglades Sylvester, Ga./Worth County Pensacola, Fla./Pine Forest Arcadia, Fla./DeSoto County Fort Lauderdale, Fla./Cardinal Gibbons Pensacola, Fla./Pensacola Catholic Fort Lauderdale, Fla./Cardinal Gibbons Miami, Fla./Miami Northwestern Safety Harbor, Fla./Countryside Melbourne, Fla./Palm Bay Homestead, Fla./South Dade

Coaching Staff George O’Leary – Head Coach – Ninth Season Jim Fleming – Defensive Coordinator – First Season Charlie Taaffe – Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks – Fourth Season Danny Barre – Running Backs – Second Season Sean Beckton – Wide Receivers – 12th Season Kirk Callahan – Defensive Backs – First Season Brent Key - Offensive Line/Recrui ng Coordinator – Eighth Season Allen Mogridge – Tight Ends/Special Teams – First Season Tyson Summers – Linebackers – First Season Blaise Winter – Defensive Line – First Season Mark Cammack – Defensive Graduate Assistant – Sixth Season Jon Ford – Offensive Graduate Assistant – Third Season Paul Carrington – Opera ons Assistant – First Season Keegan Kennedy – Graduate Assistant – First Season Drew Hughes – Director of Player Personnel – First Season Kristy Belden – Director of Player Development – 11th Season Manny Messegeur – Special Assistant – Fi h Season Marty O’Leary – Assistant A.D. For Football Opera ons – Ninth Season

NUMERICAL ROSTER 79 Tony Jacob* 80 Drico Johnson 81 Breshad Perriman 82 Blake Davis 83 Shawn Moffi * 84 Jus n Tukes* 85 Kevin Miller 86 D.J. Brown 87 Cal Bloom 88 David Nelson 89 Jacques Mackeroy 90 Micah Anderson 91 Victor Gray** 92 Luke Adams 93 Josh Wofford* 94 Dalton Wertz 95 E.J. Dunston** 96 Andrew Rice 97 Chester Brown 99 Jose Jose* * Denotes le ers earned

OL WR WR TE PK TE TE TE TE TE WR DL DL DL DL DL DL DL DL DL

COMPLIANCE INFORMATION The UCF football program is on proba on un l Feb. 9, 2017, for NCAA viola ons involving the impermissible recrui ng ac vity of outside third par es, impermissible benefits to prospec ve student-athletes, an impermissible recrui ng inducement, unethical conduct, failure to monitor and lack of ins tu onal control. The penal es include: public reprimand and censure; five years of proba on through Feb. 9, 2017; a postseason ban for the 201213 season; limit of 20 ini al scholarships per year and 80 total scholarships each year for three years; two less coaches permi ed to recruit off-campus at any one me for two years; reduc on in the available number of recrui ng evalua on days for two years; reduc on in the number of paid official visits for prospects for two years. In response to the infrac ons, the ins tu on has increased its compliance staff, as well as its compliance educa onal and monitoring efforts. A greater emphasis has been placed on educa ng coaches, staff and fans on the rules and regula ons concerning representa ves of athle cs interests and third party representa ves. UCF has ins tuted the use of compliance and recrui ng so ware for all athle cs programs. In addi on, the compliance office now shares a dual-repor ng structure to the Vice President and Director of Athle cs and the University’s Chief Compliance and Ethics Officer. UCF will con nue its efforts of promo ng a culture of compliance throughout the university and becoming a na onal model for athle cs compliance.

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2012 Schedule

Date Time Opponent

Site Television

Thursday, Aug. 30 7 p.m. at Akron Akron, Ohio ESPN3 2011 Record: 1-11 Series: Akron, 5-2 Media Relations: Gregg Bach - (330) 972-6106 - gbach@uakron.edu Saturday, Sept. 8 12 p.m. at Ohio State Columbus, Ohio ESPN2 2011 Record: 6-7 - Lost to Florida, 24-17, in the TaxSlayer.com Gator Bowl Series: First Meeting Media Relations: Jerry Emig - (614) 688-0343 - emig.2@osu.edu Saturday, Sept. 15 TBA Florida International Orlando, Fla. CSS 2011 Record: 8-5 - Lost to Marshall, 20-10, in the Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl Series: FIU, 1-0 Media Relations: Joe Hornstein - (305) 348-6666 - jhornste@fiu.edu Saturday, Sept. 29 TBA Missouri Orlando, Fla. FOX SN 2011 Record: 8-5 - Def. North Carolina, 41-24, in the Independence Bowl Series: First Meeting Media Relations: Chad Moller - (573) 882-0712 - mollerc@missouri.edu Thursday, Oct. 4 8 p.m. East Carolina* Orlando, Fla. CBS SN 2011 Record: 5-7 Series: East Carolina, 9-2 Media Relations: Tom McClellan - (252) 737-4522 - mcclellant@ecu.edu Saturday, Oct. 13 8 p.m. Southern Miss* Orlando, Fla. CBS SN 2011 Record: 12-2, Def. Nevada, 24-17, in the Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl Series: Southern Miss, 6-1 Media Relations: Jack Duggan - (601) 266-4503 - jack.duggan@usm.edu Saturday, Oct. 20 TBA at Memphis* Memphis, Tenn. CSS 2011 Record: 2-10 Series: UCF, 7-1 Media Relations: TBA - (901) 678-2397 - TBA Saturday, Oct. 27 8 p.m. at Marshall* Huntington, W.Va. CBS SN 2011 Record: 7-6, Def. FIU, 20-10, in the Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl Series: UCF, 7-3 Media Relations: Jason Corriher - (304) 696-4660 - corriher@marshall.edu Saturday, Nov. 3 7 p.m. SMU* Orlando, Fla. CBS SN 2011 Record: 8-5, Def. Pittsburgh, 28-6, in the BBVA Compass Bowl Series: UCF, 3-1 Media Relations: Brad Sutton - (214) 768-1651 - bsutton@smu.edu Saturday, Nov. 10 8 p.m. at UTEP* El Paso, Texas 2011 Record: 5-7 Series: UCF, 2-1 Media Relations: Angela Olivas - (915) 747-6451 - acolivas@utep.edu Saturday, Nov. 17 TBA at Tulsa* Tulsa, Okla. FOX SN 2011 Record: 8-5, Lost to BYU, 24-21, in the Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl Series: Tulsa, 3-2 Media Relations: Don Tomkalski - (918) 631-2395 - donald.tomkalski@utulsa.edu Saturday, Nov. 24 TBA UAB* Orlando, Fla. FOX SN 2011 Record: 3-9 Series: UCF, 7-2 Media Relations: Norm Reilly - (205) 934-0722 - nreilly@uab.edu * - Conference USA Game All times Eastern and subject to change. 6

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2012-13 Bowl Information Date TBA Dec. 15 Dec. 15 Dec. 20 Dec. 21 Dec. 22 Dec. 22 Dec. 24 Dec. 26 Dec. 27 Dec. 27 Dec. 27 Dec. 28 Dec. 28 Dec. 28 Dec. 29 Dec. 29 Dec. 29 Dec. 30 Dec. 31 Dec. 31 Dec. 31 Dec. 31 Jan. 1 Jan. 1 Jan. 1 Jan. 1 Jan. 1 Jan. 1 Jan. 2 Jan. 3 Jan. 4 Jan. 5 Jan. 6 Jan. 7

Bowl Game Matchup Insight Bowl Big Ten vs. Big 12 New Mexico Bowl Mountain West vs.Pac-12 UDrove Humanitarian Bowl MAC vs. WAC San Diego Co. Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl Mountain West vs. BYU Beef ‘O’ Brady’s St. Petersburg Bowl C-USA vs. Big East R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl C-USA vs. Sun Belt MAACO Las Vegas Bowl Mountain West vs. Pac-12 Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl C-USA vs. Mountain West Little Caesars Pizza Bowl MAC vs. Big Ten Military Bowl ACC vs. Army/C-USA Belk Bowl ACC vs. Big East Bridgepoint Education Holiday Bowl Pac-10 vs. Big 12 AdvoCare V100 Independence Bowl ACC vs. SEC Russell Athletic Bowl ACC vs. Big East Meineke Car Care of Texas Bowl Big 12 vs. Big Ten Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl C-USA vs. Mountain West Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl Pac-12 vs. Navy Valero Alamo Bowl Big 12 vs. Pac-12 New Era Pinstripe Bowl Big East vs. Big 12 Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl SEC vs. ACC Hyundai Sun Bowl Pac-12 vs. ACC AutoZone Liberty Bowl C-USA vs. SEC/Big East Chick-fil-A Bowl ACC vs. SEC TicketCity Bowl C-USA vs. Big Ten Outback Bowl Big Ten vs. SEC Capital One Bowl SEC vs. Big Ten Gator Bowl Big Ten vs. SEC Rose Bowl Game presented by Vizio BCS vs. BCS Discover Orange Bowl BCS vs. BCS Allstate Sugar Bowl BCS vs. BCS Tostitos Fiesta Bowl BCS vs. BCS AT&T Cotton Bowl Big 12 vs. SEC BBVA Compass Bowl SEC vs. Big East GoDaddy.com Bowl Sun Belt vs. MAC BCS National Championship Game BCS #1 vs. BCS #2

Site Time (ET) Network Tempe, Ariz. 10 p.m. ESPN Albuquerque, N.M. 1 p.m. ESPN Boise, Idaho 4:30 p.m. ESPN San Diego, Calif. 8 p.m. ESPN St. Petersburg, Fla. 7:30 p.m. ESPN New Orleans, La. Noon ESPN Las Vegas, Nev. 3:30 p.m. ESPN Honolulu, Hawai’i 8 p.m. ESPN Detroit, Mich. 6:30 p.m. ESPN Washington, D.C. 3:00 p.m. ESPN Charlotte, N.C. 6:30 p.m. ESPN San Diego, Calif. 9:45 p.m. ESPN Shreveport, La. 2 p.m. ESPN Orlando, Fla. 5:30 p.m. ESPN Houston, Texas 9 p.m. ESPN Fort Worth, Texas 11:45 a.m. ESPN San Francisco, Calif. 3:15 p.m. ESPN San Antonio, Texas 6:45 p.m. ESPN New York, N.Y. 3:30 p.m. ESPN Nashville, Tenn. Noon ESPN El Paso, Texas 2 p.m. CBS Memphis, Tenn. 3:30 p.m. ESPN Atlanta, Ga. 7:30 p.m. ESPN Dallas, Texas Noon ESPN U Tampa, Fla. 1 p.m. ABC Orlando, Fla. 1 p.m. ESPN Jacksonville, Fla. 1:30 p.m. ESPN2 Pasadena, Calif. 4:30 p.m. ESPN Miami, Fla. 8 p.m. ESPN New Orleans, La. 8 p.m. ESPN Glendale, Ariz. 8 p.m. ESPN Arlington, Texas 8 p.m. FOX Birmingham, Ala. 1 p.m. ESPN Mobile, Ala. 9 p.m. TBA Miami, Fla. 8 p.m. ESPN

C-USA Composite Schedule

THURSDAY, AUGUST 30 UCLA at Rice UCF at Akron SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 Appalachian State at East Carolina Texas State at Houston Marshall at West Virginia UT-Martin at Memphis Southern Miss at Nebraska Rutgers at Tulane Tulsa at Iowa State Troy at UAB Oklahoma at UTEP SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 SMU at Baylor SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 East Carolina at South Carolina Louisiana Tech at Houston Western Carolina at Marshall Memphis at Arkansas State Rice at Kansas Stephen F. Austin at SMU Tulane at Tulsa UCF at Ohio State UTEP at Mississippi

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 East Carolina at Southern Miss Houston at UCLA Ohio at Marshall Middle Tennessee at Memphis Rice at Louisiana Tech Texas A&M at SMU Nicholls State at Tulsa UAB at South Carolina FIU at UCF New Mexico State at UTEP

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6 North Texas at Houston Tulsa at Marshall Rice at Memphis SMU at UTEP Boise State at Southern Miss Tulane at Louisiana-Lafayette Southeastern Louisiana at UAB

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 East Carolina at North Carolina Marshall at Rice Memphis at Duke Southern Miss at Western Kentucky Mississippi at Tulane Fresno State at Tulsa UAB at Ohio State UTEP at Wisconsin

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13 Memphis at East Carolina UAB at Houston UTSA at Rice SMU at Tulane Southern Miss at UCF

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 UTEP at East Carolina Houston at Rice (Reliant Stadium) Marshall at Purdue TCU at SMU Louisville at Southern Miss Louisiana-Monroe at Tulane Tulsa at UAB Missouri at UCF

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20 East Carolina at UAB Marshall at Southern Miss UCF at Memphis Rice at Tulsa Tulane at UTEP

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4 East Carolina at UCF

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11 UTEP at Tulsa

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18 Houston at SMU

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27 Navy at East Carolina UTEP at Houston UCF at Marshall Memphis at SMU Southern Miss at Rice UAB at Tulane

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3 Houston at East Carolina Memphis at Marshall Rice at Tulane SMU at UCF UAB at Southern Miss Tulsa at Arkansas SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10 Tulsa at Houston Marshall at UAB Tulane at Memphis Southern Miss at SMU UCF at UTEP SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17 East Carolina at Tulane Houston at Marshall Memphis at UAB SMU at Rice UTEP at Southern Miss UCF at Tulsa FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23 Marshall at East Carolina SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24 Tulane at Houston Southern Miss at Memphis Rice at UTEP Tulsa at SMU UAB at UCF SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1 C-USA Championship Game

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C-USA Championship Game Conference USA will host its eighth football championship game in 2012. The event is slated for Saturday, Dec. 1, and will be televised by ESPN or ESPN2. The team with the highest league winning percentage will serve as host site for the game. The title game will feature champions from the East and West divisions of the league. UCF, Houston, Tulsa and East Carolina have hosted the first seven championship games, with UCF hosting the event three times and Houston hosting it twice. Tulsa claimed the C-USA inaugural crown in 2005. In 2007, UCF hosted the game for the second time in three seasons and earned its first championship. Houston claimed the championship game title in 2006. East Carolina won back-to-back titles, defeating Houston at home in 2009 after winning at Tulsa in 2008. UCF took its second title in 2010 at Bright House Networks Stadium. Last season, Southern Miss claimed its first C-USA Championship game crown with a victory at previously-undefeated Houston.

Year 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996

Champion (C-USA Record) Southern Miss (7-1) UCF (7-1) East Carolina (6-2) East Carolina (6-2) UCF (7-1) Houston (7-1) Tulsa (6-2) Louisville (8-0) Southern Miss (8-0) TCU (6-2) Cincinnati (6-2) Louisville (6-1) Louisville (6-1) Southern Miss (6-0) Tulane (6-0) Southern Miss (6-0) Houston (4-1) Southern Miss (4-1)

BIG EAST Conference UCF will begin BIG EAST competition in 2013-14, taking on schools such as Cincinnati, Connecticut, Boise State and Rutgers, while renewing a budding rivalry with the University of South Florida. UCF is home to more than 500 student-athletes competing in 16 intercollegiate sports.

UCF Moving to the BIG EAST for 2013-14

UCF President Dr. John C. Hitt “This is a historic moment for the Knights, our UCF family and friends, and all of Central Florida. Joining the BIG EAST is the next step on UCF’s path to national prominence, providing immediate opportunities for our student-athletes to compete on the largest national stage.

Since the BIG EAST’s establishment in 1979, conference members have won 31 national championships in six sports, and 133 student-athletes have won individual NCAA national titles.

“This opportunity is about more than just athletics. It is an opportunity built on the success of all who work and learn at our great university.”

Joining the BIG EAST July 1, 2013: -UCF -Boise State -Houston -Memphis -San Diego State -SMU

UCF Football Head Coach George O’Leary “This is a great opportunity for the UCF athletics program and the university to continue reaching their goals.”

Joining the BIG EAST July 1, 2015: -United States Naval Academy BIG EAST Football Conference as of July 1, 2015 (13 Members):

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University of Central Florida Take a close look at the dynamic University of Central Florida, the nation’s second-largest university located in one of the most popular cities in the world. UCF offers more than 200 degree programs and is an academic and research leader in many fields, such as engineering and computer science, education, digital media, hospitality, health care, modeling and simulation, and the sciences. The university, home to about 60,000 students, celebrates its 50th anniversary in 2012-13. The main campus is in east Orlando, while students also attend classes at the Rosen College of Hospitality Management in the midst of the region’s top tourist attractions; the College of Medicine at the burgeoning medical city near the Orlando International Airport; the downtown Center for Emerging Media, and 10 regional campuses throughout Central Florida.

Access, Quality and Diversity

The academic accomplishments of each new freshman class continue to set records as the university’s enrollment grows and becomes more diverse. With such a phenomenal growth, more than 200,000 alumni have earned degrees from UCF’s 12 colleges. Academic recognitions are regularly bestowed on the university. UCF has been named one of the nation’s top five up-and-coming universities by U.S. News & World Report, and Kiplinger magazine and The Princeton Review consistently recognize a UCF education as one of the best values in the country. UCF ranked among the nation’s top 30 universities for National Merit Scholars enrolled in 2011-12, and Hispanic Outlook magazine named UCF one of the top 10 institutions in the country for Hispanic undergraduate students.

Modern Amenities

From technology to the performing arts, and career services to campus housing, UCF’s new facilities enhance learning and student life. At the new Technology Commons, students can test and purchase the latest computer products and produce podcasts and video presentations. A new Performing Arts Center provides music and theatre students with high-tech classrooms and rehearsal spaces, and eventually will host student and professional performances. Knights Plaza is a bustling campus complex that includes a 10,000-seat arena for basketball and other entertainment, apartment-style housing for 2,000 students, retail shops, restaurants and Bright House Networks Stadium, with its more than 45,000 seats. The 149,000-square-foot Recreation and Wellness Center features a three-story climbing wall, an indoor track and fitness equipment. The campus Health Center includes a fullservice clinic with on-site professionals, X-ray capabilities, dental services, pharmacy, medical laboratory and physical-therapy services.

UCF offers degrees through its 12 colleges: Burnett College of Biomedical Sciences College of Arts and Humanities College of Business Administration College of Education College of Engineering and Computer Science College of Health and Public Affairs College of Medicine College of Nursing College of Optics and Photonics College of Sciences Rosen College of Hospitality Management The Burnett Honors College

The university also is committed to sustainability and looking ahead to protect the environment. Nearly a third of the 1,415-acre main campus is conservation land. Students also take roles in supporting sustainability, including on-campus recycling programs and an annual energysaving competition between residence halls. Explore all of UCF at www.ucf.edu.

Looking at the Future

Festivities are being scheduled through most of next year to celebrate the university’s founding on June 10, 1963. One big sports event of note will occur when UCF begins BIG EAST competition in 2013-14.

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Bright House Networks Stadium T

he crown jewel in UCF’s impressive athletics complex, Bright House Networks Stadium opened in 2007. The 45,323-seat on-campus facility gives the Knights one of the top venues in the southeast. After spending their previous 28 seasons at the Florida Citrus Bowl in downtown Orlando, the Knights made their debut at Bright House Networks Stadium on Sept. 15, 2007, facing national power Texas. A capacity crowd was on hand for the game, which was televised live nationally on ESPN2. In its inaugural campaign at the stadium, UCF capped the season with six-straight wins at home, including a 44-25 victory over Tulsa in the Conference USA Championship game. The Knights are 24-9 at the venue since its debut. When UCF hosted Miami on Oct. 17, 2009, a facility-record 48,453 fans were on hand for the contest. Located on the modern north side of campus, the stadium features a state-of-the-art scoreboard, video board, luxury boxes, a large club lounge, spacious press box and a nautral grass playing surface. The stadium’s general seating includes 13,656 seats with back rests. Additionally, the stadium has 822 club seats and a total of 459 seats in the suites.

By the Numbers

• The Roth Tower features 24 luxury suites • Throughout the stadium, 63 television monitors are mounted at various locations • The stadium has 11 permanent concession stands • UCF has hosted 4 nationally-ranked teams since the stadium opened • During construction, 2,452 tons of steel were used to build the stadium • The stadium includes 10 ticket windows • Construction of the facility cost $60 million to complete • The stadium occupies 25 acres • UCF opened the stadium by hosting No. 6 Texas • Since the facility opened, 1,048,504 spectators have watched the Knights play at home • The stadium has 2 scoreboards • The stadium includes 18 entry gates • UCF student-athletes utilize a 10,416-square-foot locker room at the venue • The Knights have hosted 2 Conference USA Championship Games at the stadium

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Timeline

• Jan. 4, 2005 UCF President Dr. John C. Hitt announces that UCF is exploring the possibility of building a football stadium on campus • Dec. 14, 2005 The UCF Board of Trustees approves a financing plan for the stadium • Dec. 11, 2006 UCF announces that the Knights will face Texas in the first game inside the new stadium • Aug. 8, 2006 Three months after construction begins on the facility, Bright House Networks acquires the naming rights to the new stadium • Sept. 15, 2007 The Knights make their debut at the stadium, hosting No. 6 Texas in front of 45,622 fans • Sept. 22, 2007 UCF tops Memphis, 56-20, in the first C-USA game at Bright House Networks Stadium • Dec. 1, 2007 In front of 44,128 spectators, UCF posts a 44-25 win over Tulsa in the Conference USA Championship Game • Sept. 6, 2008 UCF hosts an in-state team for the first time at the facility when No. 17 USF visits • Oct. 17, 2009 When the Knights host No. 9 Miami, a venue-record 48,453 fans attend the contest • Nov. 14, 2009 The Knights top No. 13 Houston, 3732, to record the first win in program history over a nationally-ranked opponent • Dec. 4, 2010 UCF defeats SMU, 17-7, in the C-USA Championship Game at Bright House Networks Stadium • Sept. 10, 2011 In front of 45,671, the Knights thump Boston College, 30-3, for their first home win vs. a school from a BCS automatically-qualifying conference


Nicholson Fieldhouse Enhancing the UCF Football experience is Nicholson Fieldhouse, the first indoor practice facility of any of Florida’s Division I football programs. Completed in June of 2005 and located behind the state-of-the-art Wayne Densch Sports Center, the fieldhouse features a 120-yard regulation FieldTurf playing surface and is climate controlled by a series of industrial-size air conditioning fans located at both the north and south endzones. Also used by other varsity sport programs, the facility is ideal during times of inclement weather and heat. The facility would not have been if not for the assistance of Tony and Sonja Nicholson, longtime supporters of academics and athletics at UCF, who donated in excess of $2 million for the construction of the fieldhouse, which was named in their honor. Centex Rooney Construction Co. Inc. began building the $4.3 million field house in August of 2004, and the facility was up and ready for use by the spring.

“The entire UCF community, especially our studentathletes and communications students, continues to benefit from the generous support of Tony and Sonja Nicholson,” UCF President John Hitt said. “The fieldhouse (allows) our athletes to practice in all types of weather and should give our teams a competitive advantage.” Tony Nicholson owns several companies in Central Florida and has developed about 3,000 homes and 10,000 lots in the region since 1995. An entrepreneur since 1962, he moved in 1967 to Central Florida, where he has founded a magazine, a radio station and a company that produced concerts and videos.

nication, which is named in their honor. The couple are longtime annual contributors to UCF athletics and consistently rank as Diamond Knights, the highest level for annual giving. A donation from the couple also helped to pay the university’s entry fee into the Mid-American Conference for football in 2002. The Nicholsons also made a $100,000 commitment in 1999 toward the Wayne Densch Sports Center. In addition, a football practice field is named in their honor.

Tony Nicholson is a member of the boards of directors of the UCF Athletics Association Inc. and the UCF Foundation Inc. Sonja Nicholson is a past member of the Golden Knights Club Board of Directors. The Nicholsons made a $2 million commitment in 1996 to help fund the Nicholson School of Commu-

UCF Football Academic Success

Head coach George O’Leary’s team was tied for the 18th-best multi-year APR average in the nation among Football Bowl Subdivision programs. UCF would rank in the top 10 nationally among public FBS institutions, exempting the service academies. The Knights also ranked No. 2 in Conference USA and would rank No. 3 among football programs from public institutions in the BIG EAST. In May, 10 returning football players earned their degrees, and a total of 20 players from the 2011 squad have already graduated or were expected to graduate by the end of the summer. The graduation figures for UCF football could bode well for its future NCAA Graduation Success Rate (GSR). In 2011-12, UCF football earned a rating of 79, an all-time

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UCF Athletics compiled an overall GSR of 83 percent last fall. That tied for the top rating among all of Florida’s public universities.

2011 NCAA FBS Football Top-10 APR Public, Non-Military Schools 970

The UCF football program had another solid year, as the Knights posted a multiyear average of 974, which is 26 points higher than the national average.

high for coach O’Leary’s Knights and 12 points above the national average.

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Student-athletes at UCF have continued to excel in the classroom, according to the latest APR (Academic Progress Rate) report released by the NCAA in June.

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This past spring, returning Knights Rob Calabrese, Rey Cunha, Lyle Dankenbring, Kevin Garvy, Billy Giovanetti, Theo Goins, Brendan Kelly, Latavius Murray, Jordan Rae and Ray Shipman received their bachelor’s degrees. They will be working on either master’s degrees or second bachelor’s degrees while they compete for UCF in the fall.

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Enrolled in graduate school since summer 2011 while studying teacher education, Dankenbring recorded three-consecutive 4.0 semesters and earned the Conference USA Academic Medal for having a gradepoint average of at least 3.75. He received his bachelor’s degree in political science. Thirty-seven members of the team garnered spots on the C-USA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll with at least a 3.0 cumulative GPA. That number was two higher than in spring 2011, when 35 football student-athletes earned honor-roll status.

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WIDE RECEIVERS

Roster WIDE RECEIVERS COACH Sean Beckton WIDE RECEIVERS 4 Rob Calabrese - RSr., 6-2, 216 Islip Terrace, N.Y. (East Islip) 2 Jeff Godfrey - Jr., 5-11, 182 Miami, Fla. (Miami Central) 31 Jared Greenaway - RJr., 6-2, 195 Parkland, Fla. (Coral Springs Charter/USF) 6 Rannell Hall - So., 6-2, 191 Miami, Fla. (Carol City) 89 Jacques Mackeroy - RFr., 6-0, 207 Lakeland, Fla. (Kathleen) 14 Quincy McDuffie - Sr., 5-10, 178 Orlando, Fla. (Edgewater) 22 Christopher Nahat - RSo., 6-2, 196 Odessa, Fla. (Sickles/Sacred Heart) 19 Josh Reese - RSo., 6-1, 176 Miami, Fla. (Miami Central) 26 La’Jerrold White - RSo., 5-11, 166 Pensacola, Fla. (Pensacola Catholic) 9 J.J. Worton - RSo., 6-2, 201 Homestead, Fla. (South Dade) 2012 SIGNING CLASS 80 Drico Johnson - Fr., 6-2, 200 Orlando, Fla. (Agape Christian) 20 Taylor Oldham - Fr., 6-1, 195 Daytona Beach, Fla. (Warner Christian) 25 Dareen Owi - Fr., 6-3, 195 Miami, Fla. (Miami Norland) 81 Breshad Perriman - Fr., 6-2, 203 Lithonia, Ga. (Arabia Mountain)

SENIOR LEADS THE YOUNG FLEET S

enior Quincy McDuffie headlines a talented, young group of receivers for 2012. The group looks to build on last year’s impressive debut of several freshmen and add some gifted newcomers to replace last season’s seniors. McDuffie started nine games and led the team in receptions (43) last season. His nine starts at receiver are more starts at that position than the rest of the receiving corps has in their careers combined. McDuffie is joined by sophomores Rannell Hall, Josh Reese and J.J. Worton. Last season, Worton led the squad in yards (531) and touchdowns (4), while setting a UCF freshman record with 41 receptions. Reese hauled in two touchdowns last season, while making five starts. Hall earned a

spot on the All-Conference USA First Team for his role as a kick returner. The Knights have several newcomers looking to fill the void left by A.J. Guyton and Khymest Williams. Guyton started eight games, hauling in one touchdown and the Knights’ longest reception of the season, a 58-yarder against BYU. Williams posted three starts in his nine appearances and helped the Knights in the return game. Former quarterbacks Rob Calabrese and Jeff Godfrey will make the move to wide receiver. Calabrese, a redshirt senior, has provided leadership for the Knights on and off the field. The fleet-of-foot Godfrey should provide excitement at the receiver position. The junior helped the Knights win the

Who is Returning

Player Quincy McDuffie J.J. Worton Josh Reese Rannell Hall

Who is Lost

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Liberty Bowl and a second C-USA Championship in 2010. True freshman Breshad Perriman turned heads with his performance during the spring as a midyear enrollee. In the spring game, he caught four passes for 64 yards. Like Perriman, junior Jared Greenaway had four receptions in the spring game. He and sophomore Christopher Nahat will look to battle for playing time. Nahat recorded one catch during the spring game. Highly-touted freshmen Drico Johnson and Taylor Oldham are both from the central Florida area and look to provide a spark if given the opportunity. Freshman Dareen Owi will add size to the group. At 6-foot 3, he is tallest Knights’ receiver.

GP/GS REC 11/9 43 12/1 41 11/5 30 12/0 4

YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G 482 11.2 1 36 43.8 531 13.0 4 41 44.2 461 15.4 2 48 41.9 34 8.5 0 13 2.8

GP/GS REC 11/8 27 9/3 8

YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G 404 15.0 1 58 36.7 113 14.1 0 33 12.6


OFFENSIVE LINE

Roster OFFENSIVE LINE COACH Brent Key OFFENSIVE LINEMEN 61 Tarik Cook - RFr., 6-3, 280 Stone Mountain, Ga. (Stephenson) 62 Rey Cunha - RJr., 6-3, 286 Miami, Fla. (Jackson) 77 Kelly Davison - RJr., 6-5, 290 Washington, Ind. (Washington) 68 Theo Goins - RSr., 6-4, 317 Houston, Texas (Hightower) 60 Joey Grant - RFr., 6-4, 278 Apopka, Fla. (Lake Brantley) 79 Tony Jacob - RSo., 6-8, 342 Atlanta, Ga. (Westlake) 70 Chris Martin - RJr., 6-5, 294 Fort Walton Beach, Fla. (Choctawhatchee) 63 Jordan McCray - Jr., 6-4, 310 Miami, Fla. (Southridge) 64 Justin McCray - Jr., 6-4, 309 Miami, Fla. (Southridge) 73 Jordan Rae - RSr., 6-2, 275 Weston, Fla. (Cypress Bay) 72 Torrian Wilson - RSo., 6-4, 306 Miami, Fla. (Miami Northwestern) 71 Michael Wiszowaty - RFr., 6-1, 257 Safety Harbor, Fla. (Countryside) 2012 SIGNING CLASS 74 Michael Campbell - Fr., 6-6, 265 Pensacola, Fla. (Pace) 65 Kelly Parfitt - Fr., 6-5, 320 Boca Raton, Fla. (American Heritage) 75 Phil Smith - RSr., 6-5, 292 Tampa, Fla. (Jesuit/Georgia Tech) 76 Colby Watson - Fr., 6-5, 310 Pensacola, Fla. (Pine Forest)

PAVING THE WAY T

wo redshirt seniors, Jordan Rae and Theo Goins, return to anchor a veteran offensive line for the Knights. As the center, Rae is the leader of the group. He started all 25 games the past two seasons for the Knights, and was named to the Rimington Trophy Watch List in 2012. The Rimington Trophy is awarded to the nation’s top center. Goins has made 31 appearances for the Knights, participating in all of the squad’s games the past two seasons. Starting 22 games in that time span, he switched from right guard to left guard after his redshirt freshman season. Rae and Goins each earned All-Conference USA Honorable Mention accolades last season. The line paved the way for an increase in passing yards per game and total yards per game from the previous season. And the line helped set up a 233-yard, two-touchdown outburst by running back Latavius Murray in the

Offensive Production Points Per Game 2011 2010 2009 2008

27.1 32.1 26.2 16.6

Rushing Touchdowns 2011 2010 2009 2008

27 36 20 8

final game of the 2011 season against UTEP. Overall, the Knights amassed 27 rushing touchdowns, the fourth-most in UCF history. Newcomer Phil Smith is expected to have an immediate impact in 2012, as the 6-foot 5, 292-pound redshirt senior is projected to start right away for the Black and Gold. Smith played in 33 career games with 20 starts at Georgia Tech. He played a role in making the Yellow Jackets second in rushing and 18th in total offense in the nation during the 2011 season. Smith will look to fill the void left by graduated senior right tackle Nick Pieschel. Redshirt sophomore Torrian Wilson is set to protect Blake Bortles’ blind side in his second season of action. Last year, he made 11 appearances and four starts at left tackle. His play earned him a spot on the C-USA All-Freshman Team.

Passing Yards Per Game 2011 238.0 2010 186.4 2009 210.3 2008 116.2

The McCray twins, Justin and Jordan, enter their junior seasons looking to fill a spot left at guard by their brother, Cliff, who graduated. Both Justin and Jordan earned CUSA All-Freshman Team honors in 2010. In 2011, they each appeared in 11 games, with Jordan making one start and Justin starting five contests. Redshirt junior Kelly Davison will battle on the front lines of a different context. After spending five years as a marine, the 26-year old walk-on will fight for playing time. Six-foot-8, 342-pound Tony Jacob is the biggest Knight. The redshirt sophomore made three appearances last season. Tackle Chris Martin should also provide an impact this season. In the past two seasons, the redshirt junior has made 21 appearances and 12 starts all of which were at left tackle, except for one at right tackle.

Total Yards Per Game 2011 2010 2009 2008

406.8 374.0 340.8 229.5

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TIGHT ENDS/H-BACKS

Roster TIGHT ENDS COACH Allen Mogridge TIGHT ENDS 86 D.J. Brown - RJr., 6-4, 246 Ocala, Fla. (Dunnellon) 39 Kevin Garvy - RSr., 6-3, 224 Palm Beach, Fla. (Cardinal Newman) 85 Kevin Miller - RFr., 6-4, 251 Delran, N.J. (Holy Cross High) 88 David Nelson - Fr., 6-4, 241 Port Orange, Fla. (Spruce Creek) 84 Justin Tukes - So., 6-5, 246 Sylvester, Ga. (Worth County) H-BACKS 13 Dontravius Floyd - Sr., 6-2, 237 Homestead, Fla. (South Dade) 40 Brendan Kelly - RSr., 6-3, 235 Shoreham, N.Y. (Shoreham-Wading River) FULLBACK 32 Billy Giovanetti - RSr., 5-11, 230 Winter Park, Fla. (Bishop Moore) 2012 SIGNING CLASS 87 TE Cal Bloom - Fr., 6-5, 235 Maple Grove, Minn. (Osseo) 82 TE Blake Davis - Fr., 6-4, 235 Deerfield Beach, Fla. (American Heritage)

ALL-AROUND PLAYMAKERS E xperience is an advantage the Knights look to get from their H-Backs and fullbacks, while harnessing the youth of their tight ends. Both H-backs, Brendan Kelly and Dontravius Floyd, as well as fullback Billy Giovanetti, enter their senior seasons. Floyd has made 20 appearances in his career, including five starts. Kelly has appeared in all of the Knights’ contests the past two seasons. He had a receiving touchdown his freshman year and then became a factor in the running game with a rushing touchdown his sophomore year. In 2011, he reprised his role as more of a factor in the receiving game. Giovanetti has made 34 appearances in his time with the Black

and Gold, and started 13 games in his career. Giovanetti has one receiving touchdown. Besides helping pave the way for the Knights’ impressive running game the past few seasons, he has been used as a target in the passing game with more receptions than rushes in his career. The tight end position, though, lost graduated senior Adam Nissley. Nissley made 46 starts in his 51 appearances with the Black and Gold. Last year, he hauled in 21 receptions to land fourth all-time among UCF tight ends for receptions in a season. His performance earned him All-Conference USA Honorable Mention accolades, as he went on to join the Atlanta Falcons as a free agent.

Who is Returning

Player HB Dontravius Floyd FB Billy Giovanetti HB Brendan Kelly TE Justin Tukes

Who is Lost

Player TE Adam Nissley

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Looking to fill the void left by Nissley is sophomore Justin Tukes. Tukes made one start in his five appearances as a freshman. The sophomore capped off an impressive spring with two receptions in the spring game. Redshirt senior Kevin Garvy made all six of his career appearances last season, primarily on special teams, and D.J. Brown looks to add leadership to the young group of tight ends. The redshirt junior participated in two games last season. Redshirt freshman Kevin Miller will vie for playing time with freshmen David Nelson, Cal Bloom and Blake Davis.

GP/GS REC 7/5 11 10/5 7 12/0 3 5/1 2

YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G 92 8.4 0 20 13.1 49 7.0 0 12 4.9 22 7.3 0 11 1.8 18 9.0 0 13 3.6

GP/GS REC 12/11 21

YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G 235 11.2 1 45 19.6


QUARTERBACKS

Roster QUARTERBACKS COACH Charlie Taaffe QUARTERBACKS 5 Blake Bortles - RSo., 6-4, 221 Oviedo, Fla. (Oviedo) 11 Mitchell Bourne - RFr., 6-3, 199 Sorrento, Fla. (Mt. Dora) 4 Rob Calabrese - RSr., 6-2, 216 Islip Terrace, N.Y. (East Islip) 2012 SIGNING CLASS 3 Tyler Gabbert - RSo., 6-0, 190 Ballwin, Mo. (Parkway West/ Missouri) 7 Troy Green - Fr., 6-1, 200 Skaneateles, N.Y. (Skaneateles)

BEING EFFICIENT E

ntering his first full season as a starter, Blake Bortles looks to improve on an impressive redshirt freshman campaign. His strong play earned him All-Conference USA Freshman Team honors. Bortles made 10 appearances and tossed six touchdowns compared to three interceptions. The sophomore fired 75 completions on 110 attempts (68.2 percent) for 958 yards. His efficiency helped the Knights move from 41st to 19th in the nation in interceptions from 2010 to 2011. Bortles helped the Knights improve by 51.6 yards in passing yards per game from 2010 to 2011. His biggest game of the season came at Southern Miss when he had 24 completions on 34 attempts for 248 yards and two touchdowns. Bortles followed that

up with another two-touchdown performance at East Carolina. The Oviedo native recorded his first career touchdown pass against SMU, while he made his first-collegiate appearance against Charleston Southern, completing 80 percent of his passes in that game. He also finished at 80 percent with 4-for-5 numbers vs. BYU. Against UTEP in the final game of the season, he completed 75 percent of his passes and threw for one touchdown. Tyler Gabbert will begin his first season with the Knights, as the redshirt sophomore transferred from Missouri after his freshman year and sat out last season before deciding to sign with the Knights last spring. The brother of NFL quarterback Blaine Gabbert, Tyler was highly recruited coming out of high school. He was ranked as the

Who is Returning

Player Blake Bortles Rob Calabrese* * - From 2010

GP/GS EFFIC COMP ATT 10/0 153.88 75 110 5/2 138.83 25 39

Passing Statistics

Season 2011 2010 2009 2008

Interceptions National Rank 8 19th 11 41st 13 64th 11 42nd

INT 3 2

No. 12 overall quarterback prospect, and the No. 8 prospect in the state of Missouri. Redshirt senior Rob Calabrese switched to wide receiver, but could see time in the Wild Knight formation. Calabrese has 12 passing touchdowns and has thrown for 1,240 yards in his career. Providing depth at the position will be redshirt freshman Mitchell Bourne and freshman Troy Green. Bourne received a lot of snaps during the 2012 spring season, and Green arrives at UCF following a senior campaign at Skaneateles High School in New York where he completed 68 percent of his passes and threw for 34 touchdowns.

PCT 68.2 64.1

YDS TD LG AVG/G 958 6 53 95.8 316 2 35 63.2

Season Efficiency National Rank 2011 143.12 32nd 2010 148.87 18th 2009 130.82 51st 2008 86.66 118th

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TAILBACKS

Roster RUNNING BACKS COACH Danny Barrett TAILBACKS 34 Brynn Harvey - RSr., 6-1, 209 Largo, Fla. (Largo) 23 Ariel Hoffman - RSo., 5-7, 190 Langhorne, Pa. (Neshaminy) 8 Storm Johnson - RSo., 6-1, 216 Loganville, Ga. (Loganville/ Miami, Fla.) 28 Latavius Murray - RSr., 6-3, 222 Nedrow, N.Y. (Onondaga Central) 44 Joseph Puopolo - RFr., 5-10, 236 Naples, Fla. (Barron Collier) 17 Cedric Thompson - RFr., 6-0, 218 Miramar, Fla. (Everglades)

TALENTED TRIO T he three-headed monster of Brynn Harvey, Latavius Murray and Storm Johnson will get the bulk of the carries for the Knights this season. Last year, the Knights’ 27 touchdowns via the ground ranked 29th in the nation and made up 71 percent of the squad’s offensive touchdowns. With 168.8 rushing yards per game, the Black and Gold averaged 60 yards more than its opponents. Named team MVP last season, Murray comes back for his final campaign with the Knights. The redshirt senior looks to start the season where he left off a year ago. In last year’s final game against UTEP, Murray had 233 yards and two touchdowns on 21 rushes and added two receptions for 24 yards and a touchdown. His stellar showing was the fourth-best rushing performance in school history and made him a finalist for Inter-

sport’s Running Back Performance of the Year. Murray’s storied career is highlighted by Conference USA Championship MVP and Liberty Bowl MVP awards in 2010. His 22 career rushing touchdowns place him five shy of Alex Haynes for third all-time at UCF. Coming back for his redshirt senior season, Harvey carried the ball more than any Knight in 2011. He seeks to return to form from his sophomore season in 2009, when he had 1,109 yards rushing and 14 touchdowns in 12 starts. Harvey started in five of his 11 appearances a year ago with three touchdowns and 574 yards rushing. After sitting out last season due to transfer rules, Johnson was the talk of the spring season as a redshirt sophomore, and had the only rushing touchdown in the spring game. Johnson spent his freshman year with Miami before transfer-

Who is Returning

Player Brynn Harvey Latavius Murray

Who is Lost Player Ronnie Weaver

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ring to UCF. In his time as a Hurricane, he averaged 13.2 yards per carry. The highlight of his freshman season was a 71-yard touchdown scamper against USF. UCF loses graduated senior Ronnie Weaver, who made five starts in his 12 appearances in 2011. He had 17 rushing touchdowns in his 49-career appearances. Looking to provide depth at the tailback spot are Cedric Thompson, Ariel Hoffman and Joseph Puopolo. While Thompson tied for a game-high 10 carries in the spring game, Hoffman showed off his impressive elusiveness at various points in the spring as well as last fall on the scout team. Expect the running back position to be a bright spot for the Knights once again this season.

GP/GS ATT 11/5 126 12/2 98

YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G 574 4.6 3 50 52.2 549 5.6 8 40 45.8

GP/GS ATT 12/5 77

YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G 299 3.9 3 44 24.9


DEFENSIVE BACKS

Roster DEFENSIVE BACKS COACH Kirk Callahan DEFENSIVE BACKS 37 Brandon Alexander - So., 6-1, 183 Orlando, Fla. (Evans) 27 Sean Beckton - RSo., 6-0, 178 Orlando, Fla. (University) 21 A.J. Bouye - Sr., 6-0, 186 Tucker, Ga. (Tucker) 36 Woodley Cadet - RSo., 6-2, 206 Loxahatchee, Fla. (Seminole Ridge) 29 Lyle Dankenbring - RSr., 5-10, 202 Palm City, Fla. (Martin County) 38 Bruce Dukes - So., 5-10, 187 Tyrone, Ga. (Sandy Creek) 15 Michael Easton - So., 6-0, 193 Winter Haven, Fla. (Winter Haven) 26 Clayton Geathers - RSo., 6-3, 204 Hemingway, S.C. (Carvers Bay) 18 Kemal Ishmael - Sr., 5-11, 206 Miami, Fla. (North Miami Beach) 35 Sean Maag - RSo., 6-1, 197 Orlando, Fla. (Cypress Creek/Army) 33 Jamar McClain - RSo., 5-10, 190 Miami, Fla. (Miami Central) 10 Jordan Ozerities - RSo., 5-10, 191 Mount Dora, Fla. (Mount Dora) 28 Connor Price - RSo., 6-2, 191 Palm Beach, Fla. (King’s Academy) 25 Brendin Straubel - RFr., 5-9, 186 Tampa, Fla. (Jefferson) 2012 SIGNING CLASS 24 Jeremy Davis - Fr., 6-0, 161 Cape Coral, Fla. (Milford Acad. N.Y.) 12 Jacoby Glenn - Fr., 6-1, 170 Prichard, Ala. (Vigor) 22 Jared Henry - Fr., 6-1, 200 Jacksonville, Fla. (First Coast) 30 Nicco Whigham - Fr., 6-1, 195 Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (Cardinal Gibbons)

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strength for the Knights the past few years has been the defensive back unit. The squad allowed a mere 12 passing touchdowns last season, which marks the lowest total in the George O’Leary era. That strong effort helped the Black and Gold rank 23rd in the nation in passing defense. Seniors Kemal Ishmael and A.J. Bouye lead a young group of defensive backs. Last season, Ishmael earned All-Conference USA Honorable Mention recognition after he started all 12 games and led the Knights with 81 tackles, 2.5 of which were for a loss. Ishmael also broke up three passes. He looks to repeat his performance from his sophomore year, when he made the All-C-USA First Team, leading the Knights in tackles with 93

and recording two interceptions, five passes broken up, two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery. Ishmael has started 35 of the 39 games he has appeared in, all of them at free safety. Bouye has appeared in 29 games and started all seven of the games he participated in last season at cornerback. He tallied two interceptions, while breaking up three passes. Bouye is coming off of a season-ending knee injury suffered at UAB. Entering his second season of action, Clayton Geathers will look to improve on a strong freshman campaign. The redshirt sophomore started each of the Knights 12 games last season. He tied linebacker Josh Linam for the most unassisted tackles on the team with 40 and also added six pass break-

Who is Returning

Player Kemal Ishmael Clayton Geathers Brandon Alexander Lyle Dankenbring A.J. Bouye

Who is Lost

Player Josh Robinson Jarrett Swaby

GP/GS 12/12 12/12 10/5 12/1 7/7

ups. His strong performance at strong safety landed him All-C-USA Freshman Team honors. The Black and Gold will have a tough task in replacing cornerback and third-round NFL draft pick Josh Robinson. In his 12 starts last season, he recorded two interceptions and broke up 15 passes. Robinson finished his career fifth in all-time interceptions at UCF. Adding veteran leadership to the group is redshirt senior Lyle Dankenbring, who has appeared in 31 games and made his first-career start last year against Southern Miss and had an interception against East Carolina. Sophomore Brandon Alexander will look to build on his five starts in 10 appearances from last season. He filled in for the injured Bouye and totaled 43 tackles with five break-ups.

U-A-T TFL 39-42-81 2.5 40-27-67 3.0 27-16-43 0.5 20-8-28 0.0 19-2-21 1.5

SACKS 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

INT 0 0 0 1 2

BRUP FF 3 1 6 0 5 0 1 0 3 0

GP/GS U-A-T TFL 12/12 34-14-48 0.0 11/1 5-7-12 0.0

SACKS 0.0 0.0

INT 2 0

BRUP FF 15 1 0 0

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DEFENSIVE LINE

Roster DEFENSIVE LINE COACH Blaise Winter DEFENSIVE LINEMEN 58 Troy Davis - Sr., 6-2, 249 Lawrenceville, Ga. (Berkmar) 95 E.J. Dunston - Jr., 6-2, 298 Eatonville, Fla. (Edgewater) 91 Victor Gray - RJr., 6-4, 267 Orlando, Fla. (Dr. Phillips) 47 Deion Green - RFr., 6-3, 239 Orlando, Fla. (Edgewater) 49 Cam Henderson - Sr., 6-5, 245 Birmingham, Ala. (Shades Valley/ Navarro JC) 99 Jose Jose - Jr., 6-3, 345 Miami, Fla. (Miami Central/ Eastern Arizona College) 69 Thomas Niles - RFr., 6-2, 266 Gainesville, Ga. (Gainesville) 44 Miles Pace - RFr., 6-3, 245 Miami, Fla. (Miami Central) 96 Andrew Rice - RSo., 6-2, 268 Lake Mary, Fla. (Lake Mary) 94 Dalton Wertz - RFr., 6-1, 300 Arcadia, Fla. (DeSoto County) 93 Josh Wofford - RJr., 6-1, 298 Melbourne, Fla. (Palm Bay) 2012 SIGNING CLASS 92 Luke Adams - Fr., 6-3, 260 Pensacola, Fla. (Pensacola Catholic) 90 Micah Anderson - Fr., 6-3, 360 Stone Mountain, Ga. (Stone Mountain) 97 Chester Brown - Fr., 6-5, 340 Hinesville, Ga. (Bradwell Institute)

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trong defensive line play has become a staple at UCF for the past couple seasons. The Knights have gained a reputation for shutting down opposing running backs, leading Conference USA in rush defense each of the past four seasons. UCF has led C-USA in total defense each of the last two years and an aggressive defensive line is part of the reason. UCF returns six contributors on the defensive line, including leading pass rusher Troy Davis. Davis hopes to improve on being named to Phil Steele’s All-CUSA Third Team while recording 29 tackles, a team-high five sacks and 8.5 tackles for loss a year ago. The 6-foot-2, 256-pounder from Lawrenceville, Ga., has established himself as a leader of this unit,

guiding with his voice and by example in the offseason. Davis is working on his pass-rushing technique, hoping to put more pressure on the quarterback than he did a year ago. During spring practice, Victor Gray was seeing reps at defensive end and could be looked upon to fill the void left by Darius Nall. The redshirt junior started all 12 games at tackle last year, piling up 29 tackles, including five for loss, 1.5 sacks and seven pass break-ups. Cam Henderson, a junior-college transfer from a year ago was being praised by head coach George O’Leary for his improvement during spring practice, following a season in which he appeared in all 12 games and recorded 15 tackles (eight solo) and one for loss.

Who is Returning

Player Troy Davis Victor Gray Cam Henderson E.J. Dunston Josh Wofford Jose Jose

Who is Lost

Player Darius Nall Toby Jackson Barry Snider 18

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Heading into the season, junior E.J. Dunston, sophomore Jose Jose and redshirt junior Josh Wofford form a solid rotation at the defensive tackle positions. The trio gained valuable experience last year and should blossom this season with 15 combined starts under their belts. Young linemen Andrew Rice and Dalton Wertz will compete for playing time this year, hoping to make an impact on a talented defensive line. Although the Knights were dominant against the run last season, they struggled at times to get to the quarterback. Coach Blaise Winter was brought in to improve their C-USA ranking in sacks and the unit has seen improvements in practice thus far.

GP/GS U-A-T TFL 12/12 16-13-29 8.5 12/12 18-11-29 5.0 12/0 8-6-14 1.0 11/3 4-9-13 1.5 8/4 4-3-7 0.0 9/5 2-1-3 0.0

SACKS 5.0 1.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

INT 0 0 0 0 0 0

BRUP FF 2 1 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

GP/GS U-A-T TFL 10/10 13-11-24 5.0 9/2 11-3-14 3.0 10/0 3-3-6 0.5

SACKS 2.5 0.0 0.0

INT 0 0 0

BRUP FF 3 0 0 0 0 0


LINEBACKERS

Roster LINEBACKERS COACH Tyson Summers LINEBACKERS 11 Jonathan Davis - Sr., 5-9, 202 Lawrenceville, Ga. (Tucker) 57 Troy Gray - So., 6-1, 207 Kennesaw, Ga. (North Cobb) 23 Willie Mitchell - So., 6-1, 233 Deltona, Fla. (Pine Ridge) 41 Terrance Plummer - So., 6-1, 228 Orange Park, Fla. (Orange Park) 56 Cody Ralston - RSo., 6-2, 213 Calhoun, Ga. (Calhoun) 46 Ray Shipman - RSr., 6-5, 242 Miramar, Fla. (Monsignor Pace/ Florida) 51 D.J. Williams - RSr., 6-1, 222 Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (Cardinal Gibbons) 2012 SIGNING CLASS 16 Mark Rucker - Fr., 5-10, 200 Miramar, Fla. (Miramar) 52 Maurice Russell - Fr., 5-11, 230 Fort Meade, Fla. (Fort Meade) 50 Domenic Spencer - Fr., 5-11, 215 Dallas, Texas (Skyline) 42 Stanley Sylverain - Fr., 6-3, 215 Naples, Fla. (Golden Gate)

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major focal point of the coaching staff last year was the evolvement of the linebacker corps. Entering 2012, the position once again will be evaluated very heavily, however Jonathan Davis, Ray Shipman, Troy Gray and Terrance Plummer all proved in 2011 that the Knights have a talented mix of linebackers returning. UCF’s starting running back in 2010, Davis switched over to defense as a junior and found himself on the third and fourth teams during the preseason. He eventually battled his way to the top, thanks to his knack for being around the ball at all times and heavy-hitting ability. Davis went on to lead UCF with 10.5 tackles for loss and also notched three sacks. Shipman also converted to linebacker, yet his college path started

on the hardwood with the Florida basketball team. In two starts and nine games overall a year ago, the Miramar native placed seventh on the team with 35 tackles, while adding 4.5 TFLs and an interception. True freshmen in 2011, Gray and Plummer quickly made names for themselves. Gray started the final nine games en route to 30 tackles and 3.5 TFLs. Meanwhile, Plummer learned the middle linebacker position from then-senior Josh Linam, and received the start against Memphis. Backing up Linam, he completed his first-collegiate season with 17 tackles and a pair of tackles for loss. Willie Mitchell adds size to the linebackers, as he brings a 6-foot1, 233-pound frame to the group. He posted two tackles in last year’s

Who is Returning

Player Jonathan Davis Ray Shipman Troy Gray Terrance Plummer

Who is Lost

Player Josh Linam Leilon Willingham

GP/GS 11/8 9/2 12/9 11/1

win over Boston College. Cody Ralston and D.J. Williams also will contend for spots in the two-deep. Joining the Knights as freshmen, Stanley Sylverain, Mark Rucker, Maurice Russell and Domenic Spencer all signed with the Knights in the spring (Sylverain signed Feb. 1 while the rest of the linebackers committed to UCF later in the year). Sylverain was a 2011 Naples Daily News All-Area First Team honoree from Golden Gate High School, and Rucker had 120 tackles with two interceptions as a senior at Miramar High School. Meanwhile, Russell was a first-team allstate selection when he had more than 150 tackles at Fort Meade in 2011, and Spencer finished last year with 13 sacks and 20 TFLs for Skyline High School in Texas.

U-A-T TFL 28-16-44 10.5 18-17-35 4.5 16-14-30 3.5 12-5-17 2.0

SACKS 3.0 0.0 1.0 0.0

INT 0 1 0 0

BRUP FF 2 0 3 0 2 0 0 0

GP/GS U-A-T TFL 12/11 40-26-66 10.0 10/3 13-6-19 0.5

SACKS 2.0 0.0

INT 2 1

BRUP FF 2 2 0 0

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SPECIALISTS

Roster SPECIAL TEAMS COACH Allen Mogridge KICKERS 43 PK/P Jamie Boyle - Sr., 5-10, 194 Central Valley, N.Y. (Monroe-Woodbury) 35 PK/P Sean Galvin - RSo., 6-2, 214 Cork, Ireland (Lemon Bay) 83 PK Shawn Moffitt - So., 6-0, 176 Orlando, Fla. (Dr. Phillips) 18 PK Rodrigo Quirarte - RSo., 6-1, 196 Queretaro, Mexico (John F. Kennedy School) LONG SNAPPERS 59 Matt Morrison - RJr., 6-0, 248 Orlando, Fla. (Timber Creek) 56 Scott Teal - RSo., 6-2, 231 Longwood, Fla. (Lake Brantley) HOLDER 43 Jamie Boyle - Sr., 5-10, 194 Central Valley, N.Y. (Monroe-Woodbury) 4 Rob Calabrese - RSr., 6-2, 216 Islip Terrace, N.Y. (East Islip) KICK RETURNERS 6 Rannell Hall - So., 6-2, 191 Miami, Fla. (Carol City) 14 Quincy McDuffie - Sr., 5-10, 178 Orlando, Fla. (Edgewater) PUNT RETURNER 9 J.J. Worton - RSo., 6-2, 201 Homestead, Fla. (South Dade)

DANGEROUS RETURN MEN H aving just one dangerous return man makes a coaching staff very content. Yet having two on the roster forces coaches to drool. UCF has continuously dominated the nation in kickoff returns, ranking in the top 13 in each of the last four seasons. That includes first in 2010 and third a year ago. And both players who primarily contributed to that effort are back for 2012. For his career, senior Quincy McDuffie is second all-time with three kickoff returns for touchdowns, third with 1,919 yards and fourth with 73 returns and a 26.3 average. His 32.2 average in 2010 ranks first in the UCF single-season record book. Finishing just behind McDuffie’s 32.2 average, Rannell Hall ended

2011 with a 31.0 average, good for second all-time. As a true freshman, Hall started returning kicks in game six, taking UCF from a No. 104 ranking to third in the country. He would receive All-C-USA First Team status, serving as the first freshman kick returner in the entire league to be voted onto the first team since 2002. Another freshman jumped into the return game when J.J. Worton took over punt return duties in 2011. He ran back 17 punts for 150 yards and an 8.8 average. The kicking game, however, will have a new look in 2012. Placekicker Nick Cattoi and punter David Bohner wrapped up their senior campaigns last year, but the spring season provided a great opportunity for kickers to catch the eyes of the coaching staff.

Who is Returning

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Player Rannell Hall Quincy McDuffie

GP KR YDS AVG TD LG 12 23 714 31.0 0 72 11 7 106 15.1 0 27

Player J.J. Worton

GP PR YDS AVG TD LG 12 17 150 8.8 0 37

Player Shawn Moffitt

GP FG PCT LG PAT 6 5-9 55.6 39 17-17

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Backing up Cattoi, Shawn Moffitt converted 5-of-9 field goals as a freshman and was a perfect 17for-17 in extra-point attempts. Fellow sophomores Sean Galvin and Rodrigo Quirarte received chances during the spring, and all three will push each other throughout the preseason. Bohner only punted one year for the Knights, yet he averaged 41.2 yards a boot with 16 punts landing inside the 20. Senior Jamie Boyle worked tirelessly in the spring to jump into the starting role for 2012, and looked promising by consistently hammering out punts up to 50 yards during practices.

Who is Lost

Player GP KR YDS AVG TD LG Khymest Williams 9 7 148 21.1 0 29 Player Josh Robinson

GP PR YDS AVG TD LG 12 7 51 7.3 0 36

Player Nick Cattoi

GP FG PCT LG PAT 12 10-15 66.7 48 21-21

Player David Bohner

GP PUNT YDS AVG LG I20 12 42 1,732 41.2 63 16


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George O’Leary Head Coach - Ninth Season with the Knights In his ninth year at UCF, George O’Leary has helped the Knights achieve dozens of historic firsts including games in front of sellout crowds on campus, individual accolades for student-athletes, impressive academic honors, two conference championships and trips to prestigious bowl games. For O’Leary, it has been business as usual.

Helping UCF Arrive on the National Scene

Since taking over the program in 2004, O’Leary has made sure that UCF has reached new heights. On and off of the field, the veteran head coach has molded his program into a consistent winner.

The growth of the program was no more evident than in 2007. UCF posted a school-record seven-game winning streak during the season. The conference championship was the first in program history.

His hard work contributed to the construction of Bright House Networks Stadium. Interest in the program has never been higher. His student-athletes are enjoying record success in the classroom, and the Knights are winning on the football field.

The 10 wins during the year established a program record at the FBS level which UCF matched in 2010.

And the national spotlight continued to shine on UCF Dec. 7, 2011, when the BIG EAST invited the Knights to join the conference beginning with the 2013-14 season.

O’Leary helped tailback Kevin Smith post one of the most dominant single-season rushing performances. The junior rushed for 2,567 yards, good for second all-time in NCAA history, and 29 touchdowns. He became the only rusher in the state of Florida and the 12th all-time in the NCAA FBS to eclipse the 2,000-yard mark in a season.

That invitation came at the heels of a 2011 campaign where freshmen seemed to take over on the field. UCF led the league with six players voted onto the Conference USA All-Freshman Team, which were the most by any team since Houston had six in 2008. Rannell Hall served as the lone freshman from any school to grab a spot on the All-C-USA First Team, as he was the first freshman kick returner in C-USA since 2002 to be voted onto the first team. In all, 14 players received postseason honors by the league, including cornerback Josh Robinson who was voted onto the All-C-USA First Team for the secondstraight year, and wide receiver J.J. Worton who set a UCF freshman record with 41 receptions during the season. O’Leary guided the 2010 Knights to the school’s first 11-win season, the C-USA championship and an AutoZone Liberty Bowl win over Georgia. The Knights earned their first-ever national rankings in 2010, finishing the year at No. 20 in the coaches poll and O’Leary was rewarded with the C-USA Coach of the Year award as voted on by his peers for the third time in six years. The 2010 season surpassed even the 2007 year when O’Leary guided the Knights to what was then arguably the finest campaign in program history. UCF won 10 contests, claimed the C-USA Championship and participated in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl in front of a nationally-televised audience on ESPN. There was little suspense as to who would garner C-USA Coach of the Year honors that year either. For the Knights and their fans, 2007 was truly a year to remember. For the college football world, the season was more evidence that O’Leary has built the Knights into a powerful program. And just two years later, O’Leary and the Knights put together an impressive run at the end of the 2009 season to earn a bid to the St. Petersburg Bowl. UCF went 5-1 down the stretch and won six-straight C-USA contests to close out the regular season. That included the Knights’ first win in school history over a nationallyranked Football Bowl Subdivision program when they upset No. 13/12 Houston, 37-32, on Homecoming.

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2010 - Conference USA Coach of the Year 2007 - Conference USA Coach of the Year 2007 - Atlanta Touchdown Club Conference USA Coach of the Year 2005 - Conference USA Coach of the Year 2005 - CBSSports.com National Coach of the Year 2005 - SportsIllustrated.com National Coach of the Year 2005 - Eddie Robinson National Coach of the Year finalist 2005 - Paul “Bear” Bryant National Coach of the Year finalist 2000 - Bobby Dodd National Coach of the Year 2000 - Atlantic Coast Conference Coach of the Year 1998 - Atlantic Coast Conference Coach of the Year 1998 - AFCA Region I Coach of the Year 1998 - Eddie Robinson National Coach of the Year finalist

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O’Leary has already left his stamp on the Knights’ program. When he arrived in Orlando in 2004, UCF was not a factor on the regional or national scenes. O’Leary rebuilt the program from the ground up. He lobbied for new facilities, toured the state to gain publicity, restocked UCF with top recruits and made sure his student-athletes excelled in their studies.

The 2008 season saw Joe Burnett also earn first-team All-America honors as he shattered the school and C-USA punt return records and graduated ranked 19th in NCAA history in career punt return yards. In 2009, Robinson was a first-team freshman All-American and Bruce Miller won the first of two consecutive C-USA Defensive Player of the Year awards. In addition to Miller, Jeff Godfrey was named the 2010 C-USA Freshman of the Year and a school record five Knights made the All-Conference USA first team that year.

Excellence off the Field

O’Leary has reshaped the UCF program in every facet, including improved results in the classroom. The American Football Coaches Association recognized UCF football on Nov. 29, 2011, for being one of just 17 institutions for graduating at least 90 percent of its members of the freshman student-athlete class of 2004, which was UCF’s first year with O’Leary at the helm of the program. The Knights turned in a successful effort in the classroom during the 2008 campaign, registering the highest in-season grade-point average in program history at 2.782. A total of 55 student-athletes recorded a GPA of least 3.0 during the fall 2008 semester. Defensive lineman Keith Shologan became the first player in school history to receive ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America First Team honors in 2007. Rocky Ross picked up Academic All-America honors in 2009. Ross, Shologan, Sha’reff Rashad and Josh Linam have been selected to the C-USA Football All-Academic Team under O’Leary. T.J. Harnden received UCF’s highest honor, the Order of Pegasus, in 2009, becoming the second active student-athlete to be so recognized.

The O’Leary File Born: Aug. 17, 1946 Hometown: Central Islip, N.Y. College Education: New Hampshire, 1969 (B.S. in physical education) Coaching Experience: Head coach - UCF, 2004-Present Defensive coordinator - Minnesota Vikings, 2003 Assistant head coach/defensive line - Minnesota Vikings, 2002 Head coach - Georgia Tech, 1995-01 Interim head coach/defensive coordinator/defensive line Georgia Tech, 1994 Defensive Line - San Diego Chargers, 1992-93 Defensive coordinator/defensive line - Georgia Tech, 1987-91 Assistant head coach/defensive line - Syracuse, 1985-86 Defensive line - Syracuse, 1980-84 Head coach - Liverpool (N.Y.) High School, 1977-79 Head coach - Central Islip (N.Y.) High School, 1975-76 Assistant head coach - Central Islip (N.Y.) High School, 1968-74


In 2008, Rashad was named to the league all-academic squad for the second-consecutive year. In 2007, he was named the UCF Male Scholar Athlete of the Year, becoming the second-straight football player to earn the honor. Rashad was twice named to the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame’s Hampshire Honors Society. Offensive lineman Dan Veenstra was the award winner in 2006.

Guiding the Knights Toward Prominence

The 2006 season featured several memorable moments for the Knights as they finished their final campaign at the Florida Citrus Bowl. Wide receiver Mike SimsWalker had a record-breaking season. The Orlando native broke the single-season school record for receptions with 90 and hauled in 1,178 receiving yards just a year removed from an ACL injury. He earned All-C-USA First Team honors and was one of five Knights recognized for their strong play by the league office. In 2005, O’Leary’s second season at UCF, he engineered one of the top turnarounds in the history of college football. Just one year removed from an 0-11 campaign, he guided the Knights to a historic season, complete with the program’s first bowl appearance. O’Leary led UCF to the fourth-best turnaround in NCAA history with a record of 8-5. The Knights went 7-1 in C-USA and claimed the league’s East Division title. The squad became just the sixth team in NCAA history to go to a bowl game a year after going winless as the Knights participated in the Sheraton Hawaii Bowl. The college football world took notice of the turnaround. O’Leary was named the C-USA Coach of the Year. Both CBSsports.com and SportsIllustrated.com named him the national coach of the year. Facing an 11-game schedule with just four home games, his squad became just the fourth team in NCAA history to earn a bowl berth while playing seven road contests. Even more remarkable, the turnaround was made with a team of mostly underclassmen.

Pipeline to the Pros

O’Leary has experience coaching on the professional level and, as a result, has helped several Knights move on to the NFL. Ten Knights who played under O’Leary have been selected in the NFL Draft.

Year-By-Year Head Coaching Record

Year 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001* 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Totals

School Georgia Tech Georgia Tech Georgia Tech Georgia Tech Georgia Tech Georgia Tech Georgia Tech Georgia Tech UCF UCF UCF UCF UCF UCF UCF UCF at UCF Overall

Record 0-3 6-5 5-6 7-5 10-2 8-4 9-3 7-5 0-11 8-5 4-8 10-4 4-8 8-5 11-3 5-7 50-51 102-84

Notes Interim head coach

Carquest Bowl Gator Bowl, ACC Co-Champs Gator Bowl Peach Bowl Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl AutoZone Liberty Bowl, C-USA Champs St. Petersburg Bowl AutoZone Liberty Bowl, C-USA Champs

O’Leary’s Bowl History

Eight seasons 15 seasons

Season Bowl Result 1985 Cherry Maryland 35, Syracuse 18 1991 Citrus Georgia Tech 45, Nebraska 21 1991 Aloha Georgia Tech 18, Stanford 17 1997 Carquest Georgia Tech 35, West Virginia 30 1998 Gator Georgia Tech 35, Notre Dame 28 1999 Gator Miami 28, Georgia Tech 13 2000 Peach LSU 28, Georgia Tech 14 2001* Seattle Georgia Tech 24, Stanford 14 2005 Sheraton Hawaii Nevada 49, UCF 48 (OT) 2007 AutoZone Liberty Mississippi State 10, UCF 3 2009 St. Petersburg Rutgers 45, UCF 21 2010 AutoZone Liberty UCF 10, Georgia 6 (Years as head coach in bold) * - Coached Georgia Tech for its first 12 games of the 2001 season, but did not coach the Yellow Jackets in the Seattle Bowl

Player Pos. Team Brandon Marshall WR Denver Broncos Mike Sims-Walker WR Jacksonville Jaguars Kevin Smith TB Detroit Lions Josh Sitton OL Green Bay Packers Mike Merritt TE Kansas City Chiefs Joe Burnett CB Pittsburgh Steelers Torell Troup DT Buffalo Bills Jah Reid OT Baltimore Ravens Bruce Miller DE/FB San Francisco 49ers Josh Robinson DB Minnesota Vikings

Year 2006 2007 2008 2008 2008 2009 2010 2011 2011 2012

Round 4 3 3 4 7 5 2 3 7 3

Pick 119 79 64 135 239 168 41 85 211 66

Other former Knights who played under O’Leary, including defensive lineman Paul Carrington, tailback Alex Haynes, wide receivers Jamar Newsome and Kamar Aiken, defensive tackle Leger Douzable, tight end Darcy Johnson and kicker Matt Prater, have also spent time in the NFL.

Success at Georgia Tech

O’Leary was the head coach at Georgia Tech from 1994-01 after taking over as interim head coach for the final three games of the 1994 season. During his sevenyear stint at Georgia Tech, O’Leary guided the Yellow Jackets to a 52-33 record. The squad made five bowl appearances under O’Leary. From 1995-01, Georgia Tech recorded five winning seasons in six years. His 1998 squad won the Atlantic Coast Conference Championship and played in the Gator Bowl on New Year’s Day. O’Leary’s Georgia Tech teams won at least seven games on four occasions , including a 10-win campaign in 1998 and nine victories in 2000. The 2000 Bobby Dodd National Coach of the Year, O’Leary was named the ACC Coach of the Year in 1998 and 2000. One trademark of O’Leary’s tenure as a head coach has been the quality of his coaching staffs. While at Georgia Tech, he had three assistants who later garnered head coaching jobs. Ralph Friedgen (Maryland), Randy Edsall (Connecticut) and Ted Roof (Duke) all served under O’Leary. Both Friedgen and Edsall have led schools to BCS conference titles.

NFL Experience

Prior to coming to UCF, O’Leary served on Minnesota’s NFL coaching staff for two seasons. In 2003, he was the Vikings’ defensive coordinator. In his first season with the team in 2002, he guided the defensive line into becoming the strength of the Minnesota defense. He also served as the squad’s assistant head coach. O’Leary also served as the defensive line coach for San Diego from 1992-93. In 1992, the defense had 51 sacks as the Chargers won the AFC West with an 11-5 record.

Moving Up the Ranks

O’Leary had the first of two stints at Georgia Tech from 1987-91. He served as the defensive coordinator/defensive line coach. The team finished 11-0-1 in 1990 and won the national championship, defeating Nebraska in the Florida Citrus Bowl. A Long Island native, O’Leary received his first coaching job at the collegiate level at Syracuse (1980-86). He coached the defensive line and was also the assistant head coach his final two seasons. He started his coaching career at the high school level. From 1968-76, he coached at Central Islip (N.Y.) High School. O’Leary was the head coach at the school from 1975-76, before taking over as the head coach at Liverpool High School. He posted a 37-8-1 record in five seasons as a prep head coach, including a perfect 10-0 campaign in 1979. O’Leary was born in Central Islip, N.Y., and attended Central Islip High School. He attended the University of New Hampshire and earned his degree in physical education. O’Leary and his wife, Sharon, have two daughters, Chris and Trish, and two sons, Tim and Marty. The O’Leary’s welcomed their first grandchild in 2006 as Tim and his wife Jennifer gave birth to a son named Tate. The couple had a second son, Cullen, in 2008 and a daughter, Maggie, in 2010.

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Danny Barrett Running Backs - Second Season Danny Barrett joined the UCF coaching staff in February 2011 as the Knights’ running backs coach, and enters his second year in 2012. A former head coach of the Saskatchewan Roughriders, Barrett is one of four members of the UCF staff who has been a head coach on the professional or collegiate level joining O’Leary, offensive coordinator Charlie Taaffe who led The Citadel along with the Montreal Alouettes and Hamilton Tiger-Cats and defensive coordinator Jim Fleming who led Sacred Heart from 2000-01. UCF had several options on the ground in 2011, with five players rushing for at least 100 yards, and the Knights recording the fourth-most rushing touchdowns in school history with 27. Overall, the Black and Gold averaged 168.8 rushing yards a game, the third-highest average since UCF joined the FBS in 1996. In the final game of the season, team MVP Latavius Murray raced for 233 yards and two rushing touchdowns vs. UTEP. The 233 yards marked the fourth-best rushing day in school history, and went on to be a finalist for the National Running Back Performance of the Year presented by Intersport. Barrett spent the 2010 season at Bethune-Cookman where he helped the Wildcats to a 10-2 record, a share of the MEAC championship and a spot in the Football Championship Series postseason as the team’s quarterbacks coach. B-CU was second in the nation for the FCS in scoring offense at 38.17 points per game and 12th in total offense 425.58 yards per game in 2010. Barrett came to Daytona Beach after three years as an assistant coach under Turner Gill at Buffalo, a run that reached a historical peak in 2008 when the Bulls won their first MAC championship and played in the International Bowl, UB’s first-ever bowl appearance.

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Following an honorable mention All-America playing career at Cincinnati, the Boynton Beach native and Lake Worth High School graduate headed north to Canada where he had remained until returning to the U.S at Buffalo. Barrett amassed 23,419 career passing yards in a 15-year CFL playing career with Calgary, Toronto, B.C. and Ottawa. Twice Barrett led his team to the Grey Cup finals coming with the 1987 Toronto Argonauts and 1991 Calgary Stampeders. After serving as the quarterbacks coach for Calgary, where he mentored future NFL Pro Bowl pick Jeff Garcia, and B.C., Barrett took over the reigns of Saskatchewan from 2000-06. As the Roughriders’ head coach and assistant general manager, Barrett’s teams advanced to the playoffs for five-consecutive seasons from 2002-06, reaching the West Division final three times.

The Barrett File Hometown: Boynton Beach, Fla. College Education: Cincinnati, 1988 Coaching Experience: Running backs - UCF, 2011-Present Quarterbacks - Bethune-Cookman, 2010 Assistant head coach/quarterbacks - Buffalo, 2007-09 Head coach - Saskatchewan Roughriders, 2000-06 Wide receivers - B.C. Lions, 1999 Assistant offensive coordinator/quarterbacks - B.C. Lions, 1998 Quarterbacks - Calgary Stampeders, 1997


Sean Beckton Wide Receivers - 12th Season Overall A member of the UCF Athletics Hall of Fame, Sean Beckton is in his 12th year overall at UCF in 2012, where he served as the program’s defensive backs coach from 2009-11 before taking over the wide receivers Dec. 1, 2011. He is in the fourth year of his third stint as an assistant coach at his alma mater. The defensive backs once again shined in 2011 as UCF consistently ranked in the top-25 in the nation in passing defense. Cornerback Josh Robinson received a spot on the All-Conference USA First Team for the second-straight season as he racked up 15 break-ups and two interceptions, and safety Kemal Ishmael led the Knights in tackles for the second year in a row with 81. Robinson went on to become UCF’s 29th NFL Draft pick since 1987 when he was taken in the third round of the 2011 draft by the Minnesota Vikings. In 2010, Beckton’s defensive backs were part of a team that enjoyed the finest season in school history. UCF went 11-3 overall, claimed the Conference USA Championship and defeated Georgia in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl. The win over the Bulldogs served as the Knights’ first bowl win. UCF entered the national rankings for the first time during the campaign, and concluded the season ranked in the top 25 of both polls. Two of Beckton’s defensive backs, Ishmael and Robinson, were named to the AllC-USA First Team. Ishmael led the Knights with 93 total tackles and added two interceptions, while Robinson recorded 59 stops to go with two picks. In his first year back at UCF in 2009, Beckton helped gel a secondary which featured four new starters and continued to improve over the course of the season.

Beckton’s success with the Knights included a four-year run where the program had a receiver ranked in the top six in the nation in receptions per game each season. Before re-joining the UCF staff under George O’Leary, Beckton spent time as an assistant for the Orlando Predators in the Arena Football League. A native of Daytona Beach, Beckton was a star wide receiver for UCF from 198790. He concluded his career as the program’s career leader in receptions with 196 and receiving yardage with 2,493. Against Texas Southern as a senior, Beckton threw a touchdown pass, ran for a touchdown, caught a touchdown and also scored on a punt return. After brief stints with the Chicago Bears and the Cincinnati Bengals in the National Football League, Beckton returned to UCF in 1992-93, serving as an offensive graduate assistant coach, where he mainly worked with the Knights’ tight ends. From 1993-96, Beckton coached and taught history at Mainland High School in Daytona Beach. He helped Mainland to a pair of state championships, and in his role as a basketball coach, also helped mentor current National Basketball Association star Vince Carter. Beckton, who also played for the Predators from 1993-94, was inducted into the UCF Athletics Hall of Fame in 2000. He graduated from UCF in 1993 with a bachelor’s degree in liberal studies and a minor in physical education. Along with his many football accomplishments, he has also served as the physical education department chair at Mainland. Beckton and his wife, Zorana, have a son, Sean, Jr., and a daughter, Zaria. His son is entering his third season as a member of the Knights football team in 2012.

Robinson was named a Freshman All-American after recording six interceptions and converted quarterback Michael Greco earned a free agent contract with the New York Giants after just one season as a safety. From 1996-03, Beckton served as UCF’s wide receivers coach. During that time, he mentored some of the best wideouts in program history, including Siaha Burley, Doug Gabriel, Jimmy Fryzel, Brandon Marshall and Mike Sims-Walker. Gabriel, Marshall and Sims-Walker all played in the National Football League after concluding their collegiate careers.

The beckton File Hometown: Daytona Beach, Fla. College Education: UCF, 1993 Coaching Experience: Wide receivers - UCF, 2012-Present Defensive backs - UCF, 2009-11 Wide receivers - Orlando Predators, 2008 Wide receivers - UCF, 1996-03 Assistant coach - Mainland (Fla.) High School, 1993-96 Offensive graduate assistant - UCF, 1992-93

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Kirk Callahan Defensive Backs - First Season Kirk Callahan was hired as the Knights’ defensive backs coach in February 2012. Callahan appeared in eight games for UCF from 2003-06, and most recently was a defensive graduate assistant at Florida in 2011. While with the Gators, Callahan helped guide a defense to a No. 7 national ranking in passing defense, as well as a No. 8 mark in total defense. Florida closed out the year with a 24-17 victory over Ohio State in the Gator Bowl. Prior to his time in Gainesville, Callahan was on the UCF staff as a student assistant in 2007. He also was a graduate assistant at North Carolina in 2008 and 2009, which was Allen Mogridge’s first year with the Tar Heels. Mogridge is now in his first season with the Knights as their tight ends and special teams coach. A native of Seffner, Fla., Callahan graduated from Armwood High School where he played for his father, Sean, and lettered all four seasons. Callahan received Tampa Tribune All-Hillsborough County First Team honors as a senior in 2002. He also was a Florida Sports Writers Association Class 4A All-State Honorable Mention pick. That year, he collected six interceptions and returned four for touchdowns, tying Deion Sanders’ state record. Callahan is a 2008 graduate of UCF, earning his bachelor’s degree in physical education.

Kirk Callahan The CALLAHAN File Hometown: Seffner, Fla. College Education: UCF, 2008 Coaching Experience: Defensive backs - UCF, 2012-Present Defensive graduate assistant - Florida, 2011 Graduate assistant - North Carolina, 2008-09 Student assistant - UCF, 2007

UCF All-Time Assistant Coaching Roster Aldridge, Miles.......................................... 2004-06 Amman Richard......................................... 1981-82 Anderson, Jerry......................................... 1983-84 Barbour, Bernie.............................................. 1980 Barresi, Jamie............................................ 2001-03 Barrett, Danny............................................. 2012 Beckton, Sean..............................1996-03, ‘09-12 Bennet, Bruce............................................ 1986-88 Bernhardt, Jim........................................... 2005-06 Blackney, Gary................................................ 2008 Bland, Tommy............................................ 1979-80 Brady, Dave..................................................... 1979 Callahan, Kirk.............................................. 2012 Carter, Aaron.................................................. 1985 Carter, Doug.............................................. 1985-86 Chandler, Ernie............................................... 1979 Chandler, Wes............................................ 1994-95 Chizik, Gene............................................... 1998-01 Coatta, John.................................................... 1985 Collins, Earnest............................................... 2007 Collins, Geoff............................................. 2008-09 Coso, Nick.................................................. 1983-84 Costantini, Lorenzo.................................... 2000-03 Cox, Andy................................................... 1996-99 Crossman, Danny....................................... 1997-98 Cubit, Bill................................................... 1983-85 D’ottavio, Bill............................................. 1999-03 Dorrell, Karl.................................................... 1989 Ector, Robert.............................................. 1991-93 Engelberg, Lewis “Bugsy”............................... 1980 Fleming, Jim................................................ 2012 Flournoy, Melvin........................................ 1987-88 Fontes, John.............................................. 2002-03 Forbes, Reggie................................................ 1981 Fountain, Scott.......................................... 1997-03 Freeman, Tom............................................ 2007-08 Fry, Craig.................................................... 1983-84

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Gilbert, Joe................................................ 2004-06 Godsey, George......................................... 2005-10 Gooch, Alan............................................... 1991-03 Goodyear, Tod........................................... 1981-83 Graham, Mark................................................ 1995 Green, Art....................................................... 1979 Green, Eric...................................................... 2004 Hatcher, Chris................................................. 1996 Heath, Ted...................................................... 1992 Hemmer, John ............................................... 1979 Hinshaw, Darin............................................... 2000 Hoffman, Charlie....................................... 1989-90 Huff, Charles.............................................. 1997-02 Huxtable, Dave.......................................... 2004-10 Jeremia, Davis (J.D.)........................................ 1983 Jones, Willie............................................... 1995-96 Kelly, David................................................ 2007-11 Kessier, Bob.................................................... 1981 Key, Brent............................................... 2006-12 Koschewa, Edgar........................................ 1993-94 Kruczek, Mike............................................ 1985-97 LePain, Matt.............................................. 1995-96 Lounsberry, Paul........................................ 1987-99 Manfredi, Terry............................................... 1982 Martin, Dana............................................. 1985-93 Martinez, Willie......................................... 1995-96 McCarthy, D.J............................................. 2004-05 McCarty, Peter........................................... 2004-07 McCaskill, Jack................................................ 1979 McCrone, Ron............................................ 1992-94 McFarland, Robert..................................... 2000-03 Messina, Mike................................................ 1989 Miller, Eric....................................................... 1994 Mogridge, Allen........................................... 2012 Moore, Tom.................................................... 1991 Moss, Perry................................................ 1986-87 Murphy, Tom............................................. 1979-82

Nelsen, Bill...................................................... 1994 Nickrenz, Chris................................................ 1985 O’Shaughnessy, Michael................................. 1981 Owens, Billy.................................................... 1991 Panagos, Jim.............................................. 2007-11 Parker, Frank................................................... 1981 Perkins, Jay..................................................... 1993 Pesonen, Dick................................................. 1980 Piccinini, John................................................. 1979 Polian, Brian................................................... 2004 Pollard, Don “Deek”.................................. 1990-93 Richart, Phil............................................... 1981-82 Robinson, Joe................................................. 2003 Rock, Matt.......................................... 1994-95, ‘99 Romero, Randy.......................................... 1986-90 Ross, Lou.................................................... 1979-80 Russell, Rusty.................................................. 1989 Salem, Tim................................................. 2004-11 Scott, Dennis................................................... 1984 Seagraves, Al............................................. 1983-85 Seamonson, Al................................................ 2011 Shackelford, Bob........................................ 1988-90 Sirota, Mitch................................................... 1983 Skladany, John.................................... 2007, ‘10-11 Snell, David..................................................... 1991 Stewart, Bill.................................................... 1994 Stewart, Pete.................................................. 1983 Stockstill, Rick............................................ 1985-88 Summers, Tyson.......................................... 2012 Taaffe, Charlie........................................ 2009-12 Thompson, Lance...................................... 2004-06 Tuzzeo, Ray..................................................... 1979 VanGorder, Brian....................................... 1995-97 Winter, Blaise.............................................. 2012 Winters, Bill.................................................... 1991 Current assistant coaches in bold.


Jim Fleming Defensive Coordinator - First Season Jim Fleming joined UCF in December 2011 as the Knights’ linebackers coach, and was named defensive coordinator in January 2012. He previously spent 2010 with the Kent State linebackers, and was Akron’s defensive coordinator from 2004-09. Entering his 26th season overall as a collegiate coach in 2012, Fleming’s linebackers at Kent State prospered all season long in 2010. Middle linebacker Cobrani Mixon earned a spot on the All-Mid-American Conference First Team by collecting 11.5 tackles for loss, 6.5 sacks, one interception, two forced fumbles and 82 overall tackles, while All-MAC Third Team selection Dorian Wood led the Golden Flashes with 96 tackles and had 11.5 tackles for loss. And Luke Batton delivered 68 tackles at the other outside linebacker position. Fleming ventured to Kent State following six campaigns at Akron, and along with serving as the Zips’ defensive coordinator, he also mentored the safeties. Under Fleming, the defense produced four All-MAC honorees, including the league’s second-leading tackler in freshman Brian Wagner and just the program’s second three-time All-MAC selection in Almondo Sewell. Fleming’s defenses at Akron consistently performed among the nation’s best, ranking 32nd in total defense in 2005 when the Zips claimed their first MAC Championship and bowl bid, and ranked 31st in passing defense in 2009. Prior to Akron, Fleming spent two years (2002-03) as the defensive backs coach at North Carolina. That stint came after two seasons as the head coach of Sacred Heart where he led the Pioneers to a 21-1 record, including a perfect 11-0 mark in 2001 that earned the Sports Network’s Division I-AA mid-major national championship. During their championship run, the Pioneers ranked second in the nation in scoring, pass efficiency and turnover margin, fourth in total defense and seventh in scoring defense and passing yards allowed. Fleming was named the Northeast Conference Coach of the Year in 2000 and 2001 after Sacred Heart won only two games in the season prior to his arrival. In his first season at the school he led a turnaround from 2-9 in 1999, to 10-1 and a No. 5 national ranking in 2000.

A native of New York, N.Y., Fleming also spent two years as defensive coordinator/ defensive backs coach at Villanova (1998-99) and four years (1994-97) coaching linebackers (1994) and defensive backs (1995-97) at East Carolina. His 1997 squad ranked second in Conference USA in pass defense, while in 1995, the Pirates finished 9-3 and earned a berth in the Liberty Bowl where they defeated Stanford, 19-13. That season, the ECU defense ranked seventh nationally in pass efficiency defense, producing 33 takeaways and 19 interceptions. Fleming spent the 1993 campaign as the defensive coordinator at Brown where the team went from 0-10 and last place in the Ivy League in 1992, to 4-6 and a tie for fourth place in the conference. From 1987-92, he had a successful six-year stretch at Boise State, including the final three seasons as defensive coordinator. His 1991 Broncos’ defense led the nation in rushing defense and was third in turnover margin, and led the Big Sky Conference in every statistical category. In 1990, BSU finished 10-4 and advanced to the semifinals of the Division I-AA playoffs, leading the conference in scoring defense. Fleming is a 1982 graduate of the University of the South with a degree in English. While there, he was a four-year starter in football and baseball, earning allconference honors as a tight end in 1981. Fleming began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at South Carolina in 1985. He and his wife, Leslie, have four children, Jimmy, Will, Kate and Meg. Will is currently a tight end for Akron where he posted four receptions for 51 yards in his redshirt sophomore season in 2011.

The FLEMING File Hometown: New York, N.Y. College Education: University of the South, 1982 Coaching Experience: Defensive coordinator - UCF, 2012-Present Linebackers - Kent State, 2010 Defensive coordinator/secondary - Akron, 2004-09 Defensive backs - North Carolina, 2002-03 Head coach - Sacred Heart, 2000-01 Defensive coordinator/defensive backs - Villanova, 1998-99 Defensive backs - East Carolina, 1995-97 Linebackers - East Carolina, 1994 Defensive coordinator - Boise State, 1990-92 Defensive backs - Boise State, 1989 Tight ends/wide receivers - Boise State, 1987-88 Graduate assistant - South Carolina, 1985-86

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Brent Key Offensive Line/Recruiting Coordinator - Eighth Season In his eighth campaign at UCF in 2012, Brent Key is in his fourth season as the program’s offensive line coach. Key had previously spent time as the Knights’ tight ends/special teams coordinator. He originally joined the Knights prior to the 2005 season as the offensive graduate assistant coach and then as the tight ends coach in 2006. UCF’s offensive line received several postseason accolades in 2011, as Nick Pieschel was voted onto the All-C-USA Second Team by the league’s coaches, Theo Goins and Jordan Rae earned honorable mention status and Torrian Wilson was named to the C-USA All-Freshman Team. That season, the line helped pave the way for 27 rushing touchdowns, which were the fourth-most in school history. Key’s offensive line was instrumental in 2010 as the Knights won 11 games and claimed the Conference USA Championship after going 7-1 in league play. UCF earned a spot in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl and defeated Georgia, 10-6, to record the first bowl victory in school history. The Knights concluded the year ranked in the top 25 of both national polls. The offensive line helped UCF average 32.1 points and 374.0 yards per contest. The line was anchored by right tackle Jah Reid, who garnered a spot on the All-CUSA First Team. Reid was selected by Baltimore in the third round of the 2011 NFL Draft. He was one of four UCF linemen who received honors from C-USA. Pieschel was an honorable mention all-league pick and twins Jordan and Justin McCray nabbed spots on the C-USA All-Freshman Team. The progress in UCF’s offensive line was quite evident in 2009 as UCF improved from 229.5 yards per game in 2008 to 340.8 in 2009, one of the five-largest jumps in the nation. Reid earned first-team All-C-USA honors for his work in 2009.

While with the Knights, Key helped tight end Mike Merritt develop into a professional prospect. Merritt had 14 catches for 161 yards as a senior in 2007 and was a seventh-round selection of the Kansas City Chiefs in the 2008 National Football League Draft. Merritt proved to be one of the best run-blocking tight ends in the country, helping the Knights set a program record with 3,287 rushing yards in 2007. Corey Rabazinski also had a strong campaign for the Knights in 2007. He totaled 10 catches for 66 yards with two scores. Working with Key in 2006, Rabazinski developed into one of UCF’s top receiving threats as a true freshman when he recorded 12 catches for 145 yards. During Key’s time in Orlando, the Knights have participated in three total bowl games, including the 2007 AutoZone Liberty Bowl. In 2007, UCF went 10-4 and claimed the C-USA Championship. A former standout at Georgia Tech under George O’Leary, Key was a four-year starter (1997-00) for the Yellow Jackets at right guard. During his career, he helped Georgia Tech rank in the top three in the Atlantic Coast Conference in rushing all four years. Key started 44 games for the Yellow Jackets and was part of a senior class that earned four-straight bowl berths, a first for the program since the 1950s. During Key’s sophomore year in 1998, Georgia Tech went 10-2, earned a share of the ACC title and participated in the Gator Bowl. In 2000, Key was an All-ACC selection. He helped Georgia Tech rank in the top-20 nationally in total offense, passing offense and scoring offense. Key was also part of an offensive line that led the league in fewest sacks allowed with 16, including only 14 by the starting five. He earned ACC Offensive Lineman of the Week honors after his performance against Maryland, when he helped the Yellow Jackets record 547 yards of total offense. Following his senior season, Key played in the Rotary Gridiron Classic in Orlando. Key began his coaching career at Georgia Tech in 2001 as the offensive graduate assistant coach under O’Leary. Prior to joining the staff at UCF, he worked at Western Carolina in 2004, coaching the tight ends and running backs.

The key File Hometown: Birmingham, Ala. College Education: Georgia Tech, 2001 Coaching Experience: Offensive line - UCF, 2009-Present (Recruiting coordinator since 2010) Tight ends/special teams - UCF, 2008 Recruiting coordinator - UCF, 2007 Tight ends - UCF, 2006 Graduate assistant - UCF, 2005 Tight ends/running backs - Western Carolina, 2004 Graduate assistant - Georgia Tech, 2001-02

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Allen Mogridge Tight Ends/Special Teams - First Season Entering his first year with UCF, Allen Mogridge was hired in January 2011 as special teams and tight ends coach. He spent the previous three seasons as special teams and tight ends coach with North Carolina where the Tar Heels advanced to a bowl game each year from 2009-11. Also working as UNC’s recruiting coordinator, Mogridge helped guide the Tar Heels to the 2009 Meineke Car Care Bowl, a double-overtime victory over Tennessee in the 2010 Music City Bowl and a berth in the Independence Bowl in 2011. A 1999 graduate of North Carolina, Mogridge’s 2011 tight ends combined for 33 receptions for 488 yards and two touchdowns. In 2010, they led the ACC with 85 catches, highlighted by Ryan Taylor’s 36 and Zack Pianalto’s 30. At UCF, both of those numbers would rank in the top four as only two tight ends for the Knights have registered at least 30 receptions in a single-season (Don Grayson with 50 in 1987 and John Osborne with 31 in 1988). Pianalto holds UNC’s career record with 94 catches by a tight end and played in 13 games for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2011, while Taylor was picked in the seventh round of the 2011 NFL Draft by the Green Bay Packers. On special teams in 2011, North Carolina ranked 11th in the nation by allowing just 4.63 yards per punt return, and 23rd in the FBS by permitting opposing kick

The MOGRIDGE File Hometown: Maryville, Tenn. College Education: North Carolina, 1999 Coaching Experience: Tight ends/special teams - UCF, 2012-Present Tight ends/special teams/recruiting coordinator - North Carolina, 2009-11 Offensive line/recruiting coordinator - Buffalo, 2006-08 Runnings backs - Buffalo, 2004-05 Defensive ends/recruiting coordinator - Western Carolina, 2003 Graduate assistant coach/defense - Buffalo, 2001-02

returners to average only 19.54 yards per attempt. In Mogridge’s first year, the Tar Heels were 19th in the country in punt returns and 18th in punt return defense. Mogridge was on the coaching staff at the University at Buffalo from 2004-08 where he led the running backs before ending his stint leading the offensive line and serving as the Bulls’ recruiting coordinator. Current UCF running backs coach Danny Barrett was at Buffalo from 2007-09 as an assistant head coach and quarterbacks coach. While in Buffalo, Mogridge coached freshman running back James Starks to the All-MAC Second Team in 2006 - the first time a UB freshman earned all-league honors. Starks went on to become the school’s first 1,000-yard rusher (in the FBS era) a year later. During that 2007 season, the offensive line paved the way for a school FBS record 291 points and 258 completions by quarterback Drew Willy. On the O-line was center Jamey Richard, who was an All-MAC honoree and eventually taken in the seventh round of the 2008 NFL Draft by the Indianapolis Colts. In Mogridge’s final season, Buffalo claimed the 2008 MAC title with a victory over heavily-favored Ball State and earned the school’s second bowl berth. Mogridge spent one year as a strength and conditioning coach at UNC while pursuing his master’s degree. He also worked in the Carolina Panthers 2000 training camp before playing for one year in the Arena Football League with the Carolina Cobras. He began his coaching career as a graduate assistant on defense at Buffalo from 2001-02, helping the Bulls jump from near the bottom of total defense to 45th in the nation in 2001. He then helped lead Western Carolina as its defensive ends coach and recruiting coordinator in 2003. Mogridge lettered at North Carolina from 1996-99 while playing four different positions - tight end, fullback, offensive tackle and defensive end. He earned the Kenan Award for Leadership as a senior, and went to four bowl games highlighted by the 1996 and 1997 Gator Bowls. UNC was a combined 21-3 over those two seasons and finished No. 4 in the final USA Today Coaches Poll in 1997. A native of Maryville, Tenn., Mogridge earned his bachelor’s degree in history in 1999, and married the former Jennifer Carpenter. The couple has three daughters, Livi, Izzy and Lola Sofia.

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Tyson Summers Linebackers - First Season

son of his tenure.

Tyson Summers came to UCF as defensive assistant coach in January 2012 and was named linebackers coach one month later. He had been on UAB’s staff since December 2006 as the Blazers’ linebackers coach and was their safeties coach and co-special teams coordinator in the final sea-

In his first year working with the UAB safeties in 2011, Summers helped mentor Jamie Bender in his senior season as he led the Blazers with 119 tackles while also posting 7.5 tackles for loss, two interceptions, six break-ups and four forced fumbles. Bender would be voted onto the All-C-USA Second Team for that performance. And on special teams, UAB ranked 17th in the nation by allowing just 4.71 yards per punt return, while freshman kicker Ty Long was named a 2011 Freshman All-American by Phil Steele’s College Football Preview.

During the 2004 season Summers was a graduate assistant at Troy, which reached the postseason and the Silicon Valley Classic, and in 2003 he helped guide the defensive backs at Presbyterian. Summers earned his first coaching position at Tift County High School in Georgia where he was taking care of the defensive backs in 2002. A four-year letterwinner at Presbyterian, Summers earned All-South Atlantic honors as a linebacker in 1999 and was selected as team captain as a senior. He received his bachelor’s degree in political science from Presbyterian in 2002. Summers is married to the former Beth King, and the couple has two sons, Jake and Walker. Summers’ father was a running back at the University of Florida.

Summers took over UAB’s linebackers in 2007, where Joe Henderson was named to the All-C-USA Second Team. In 2008, Henderson climbed up to the first team thanks to a team-high 87 tackles as well as 12.5 tackles for loss, and went on to play for the BC Lions of the CFL from 2010-11. With a new wave of linebackers under Summers’ control in 2010, Marvin Burdette paced the Blazers with 114 tackles en route to All-C-USA Honorable Mention accolades. While Summers was with UAB, kicker Swayze Waters was an All-C-USA First Team pick in 2007 and 2008, and has appeared in NFL preseason games highlighted by a stint with the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2011. Hailing from Tifton, Ga., Summers coached the safeties at Georgia Southern in 2006 a year after serving as a graduate assistant for Georgia in 2005. That season the Bulldogs won the SEC title and earned a berth in the Sugar Bowl. Summers worked with the secondary and witnessed three UGA defensive backs get selected in the NFL Draft: Tim Jennings (second round, First-Team All-SEC), DeMario Minter (fifth round, First-Team All-SEC) and Greg Blue (fifth round, First-Team All-American).

The SUMMERS File Hometown: Tifton, Ga. College Education: Presbyterian, 2002 Coaching Experience: Linebackers - UCF, 2012-Present Safeties/co-special teams coordinator - UAB, 2011 Linebackers - UAB, 2007-10 Safeties - Georgia Southern, 2006 Graduate assistant/defensive backs - Georgia, 2005 Graduate assistant/wide receivers - Troy, 2004 Defensive backs - Presbyterian, 2003 Assistant coach/defensive backs - Tift County (Ga.) High School, 2002

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Charlie Taaffe Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks - Fourth Season Charlie Taaffe is in his fourth campaign as UCF’s offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach in 2012. During his UCF tenure, the Knights have won 24 total contests and have appeared in a pair of bowl games. With Taaffe at the helm, UCF’s offense averaged 406.8 yards of total offense a game in 2011, which was the second-highest total for the Knights since 2002. The Black and Gold also rushed for 27 touchdowns, the fourth-most in single-season history. Led by four offensive all-conference honorees in linemen Nick Pieschel, Theo Goins and Jordan Rae as well as tight end Adam Nissley, the Knights outscored opponents 197-47 at home in 2011. Quarterback Blake Bortles, lineman Torrian Wilson and wide receiver J.J. Worton were all voted onto the Conference USA AllFreshman Team, as Worton set a UCF freshman record with 41 receptions. In 2010, Taaffe helped UCF record the top season in program history. The Knights went 11-3, claimed the C-USA Championship and defeated Georgia in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl. The bowl win was the first for the Knights. UCF entered the national rankings for the first time, and finished the campaign 20th in the USA Today Coaches Poll and 21st in the Associated Press Top 25. Offensively, UCF averaged 32.1 points per game during the year, up from 26.2 in 2009. The Knights scored at least 35 points on eight occasions. Taaffe helped mentor quarterback Jeff Godfrey, who was named the C-USA Freshman of the Year and garnered freshman All-America honors. Godfrey started the final 12 games of the year and led all freshmen in the country with a 66.8 completion percentage. He was one of just three true freshman quarterbacks nationally who led his team to a bowl victory. In Taaffe’s offense, Godfrey set several UCF single-season records, including rushing yards by a quarterback, rushing touchdowns by a freshman quarterback and passing yards by a true freshman quarterback. Taaffe’s impact on the UCF offense was instant and significant in 2009 as the Knights made one of the five largest improvements in the nation from 2008 to 2009. UCF’s total offensive average went from 229.5 yards per game in 2008 to 340.8. The Knights’ passing attack in particular saw a great boost, improving from 116.2 yards per game in 2008 to 210.3. UCF scored an additional 10 points per game on average, jumping from 16.6 to 26.2. It all added up to an 8-5 record and berth in the St. Petersburg Bowl after going 4-8 the previous year. Taaffe came to Orlando after spending two seasons in the Canadian Football League where he served as the head coach of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. He brought over 35 years of coaching experience to the UCF staff. In addition to his time with the Tiger-Cats, Taaffe served as the head coach at The Citadel from 1987-96 and with the Montreal Alouettes in the CFL from 1999-00.

The taaffe File Hometown: Albany, N.Y. College Education: Siena, 1973 Coaching Experience: Offensive coordinator/quarterbacks - UCF, 2009-Present Head coach - Hamilton Tiger-Cats, 2007-08 Offensive assistant - Pittsburgh, 2006 Offensive coordinator/quarterbacks - Maryland, 2001-05 Head coach - Montreal Alouettes, 1997-00 Offensive coordinator - Montreal Alouettes, 1997-98 Head coach - The Citadel, 1987-96 Offensive coordinator/quarterbacks/running backs - Army, 1981-86 Running backs/linebackers/special teams - Virginia, 1976-80 Graduate assistant - NC State, 1975 Graduate assistant - Georgia Tech, 1974 Running backs - Albany, 1973 Taaffe also coached on the college level from 2001-05, serving as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Maryland. In his first campaign with the Terrapins, he helped guide the program to the 2001 Atlantic Coast Conference Championship and a spot in the FedEx Orange Bowl. In each of his first two seasons at Maryland, the Terps broke their school record for scoring, registering 390 points in 2001 and then 451 points the following year. Maryland played in three bowl games during Taaffe’s tenure, recording victories in the 2001 Peach Bowl over Tennessee and the 2004 Gator Bowl versus West Virginia. Under Taaffe’s tutelage, quarterbacks Shaun Hill and Scott McBrien both garnered All-ACC honors. Taaffe spent the 2006 season at Pittsburgh as an offensive assistant. While serving as Montreal’s head coach, Taaffe was the CFL Coach of the Year in both 1999 and 2000. Montreal advanced to the CFL East Division title game in 1999. In his final campaign with the Alouettes, Taaffe guided the squad to the 2000 Grey Cup final. Taaffe also worked as the team’s offensive coordinator from 199798 before taking over as head coach. From 1987-96, he posted a 55-47-1 mark as the head coach at The Citadel, winning more games than any other head coach at the college. His best year came in 1992 when the Bulldogs went 11-2, advancing to the Football Championship Subdivision quarterfinals. That year, The Citadel concluded the regular season ranked No. 1 in the nation and Taaffe was named the Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year. While at The Citadel, he led the Bulldogs to victories over Football Bowl Subdivision teams on six occasions, including upsets of South Carolina and Arkansas. Four of his squads were ranked in the final FCS poll. In both 1988 and 1990 Taaffe was named both the Southern Conference Coach of the Year and the Kodak Region II Coach of the Year. Taaffe was the offensive coordinator, quarterbacks coach and running backs coach at various points in his tenure at Army from 1981-86. Taaffe’s time at West Point included berths in the 1984 Cherry Bowl and the 1985 Peach Bowl, the only time that the Black Knights have played in consecutive bowl games. In the three years that Taaffe served as Army’s offensive coordinator, the team posted a combined record of 23-13. Taaffe was also an assistant at Virginia (1976-80), NC State (1975), Georgia Tech (1974) and Albany (1973). After starting his collegiate career at Clemson, Taaffe played quarterback at Siena from 1970-72. He received his bachelor’s degree in education in 1973 and was inducted into the school’s athletics hall of fame in 1990.

Charlie Taaffe

Taaffe and his wife, Jan, have a son Brian, who was a quarterback for the Knights in 2009.

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Blaise Winter Defensive Line - First Season Joining the Knights for his first campaign, Blaise Winter was hired in February 2012 as UCF’s defensive line coach. A native of Tappan, N.Y., Winter spent nine seasons in the NFL from 1984-94. Opening his professional career with Indianapolis in 1984, Winter started 15 games as a defensive end for the Colts. He racked up 92 tackles with two sacks in his rookie season. Winter eventually suited up for San Diego in 1986 and 1987, then with Green Bay the next three years. While with the Packers, he totaled 108-combined tackles with seven sacks. Winter returned to the Chargers in 1992 where UCF head coach George O’Leary was in charge of the defensive line from 1992-93. Winter had 41 tackles with a career-high six sacks during that 1992 season, started all 16 games in 1993 and wrapped up his NFL career in 1994. A second-round selection (No. 35 overall) by the Colts in the 1984 NFL Draft, Winter earned four letters for Syracuse from 1980-83 playing for O’Leary who served as Winter’s defensive line coach all four seasons. Winter is married to Angie Winter, and served as a motivational speaker prior to accepting his current position at UCF.

The WINTER File Hometown: Tappan, N.Y. College Education: Syracuse, 1984 Coaching Experience: Defensive line - UCF, 2012-Present

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Kristy Belden

Ed Ellis

Director of Player Development

Director of Strength & Conditioning

Kristy Belden is in her 11th year at UCF, and her first as the football program’s director of player development. Previously she served as an associate director in the academic services for student-athletes office and as the lead advisor for the Knights’ football team. Belden received her bachelor’s degree from St. John’s, where she was a member of the Red Storm track and field team. She earned a master’s degree in educational psychology/sport psychology from Florida State. Belden and her husband, Paul, welcomed their first daughter, Zoe, in 2010.

Mark Cammack Defensive Graduate Assistant Mark Cammack is in his sixth year at UCF, and his second as the defensive graduate assistant. He works closely with the linebacker unit and coordinates the offensive show team for the defense. Cammack’s prior experience at UCF included serving as the operations/recruiting intern where he assisted in the day to day operations of the football office and with all on campus recruiting duties. He also was a volunteer student assistant performing various tasks for the staff. Prior to rejoining UCF football in 2011, Cammack spent the 2010 season as the special teams coordinator and secondary coach for nearby Lake Howell High School. Cammack received his undergraduate degree in sports and fitness from UCF in 2007 and his master’s degree in sports and fitness in 2009. He is currently working toward a second master’s degree in teaching leadership.

Paul Carrington Operations Assistant

Ed Ellis has over 25 years of experience in the field and 21 years as a head strength and conditioning coach with stops at Georgia Tech, Wake Forest, Illinois State, Ole Miss and Arkansas in addition to UCF. Ellis is in his ninth season as director of strength and conditioning at UCF, working directly with the football program while overseeing the strength, speed and conditioning efforts for UCF’s 16 sport athletics program. Ellis was named the 2000 Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Professional of the Year for the ACC. He earned his bachelor’s degree in physical education and health from Alabama in 1987, and his master’s degree in education from Arkansas in 1989.

Jon Ford Offensive Graduate Assistant Jonathon Ford is in his third season with the UCF football program and his second as the offensive graduate assistant. Prior to his current position, Ford was the offensive quality control intern for the Knights during the 2010-11 season. He came to UCF after spending two seasons (2008-10) with Ventura College in Southern California where he was the offensive line coach and assistant special teams coach. He had previously coached at Agoura High School (2007) and St. Ambrose University (2005) where he also played offensive line. Ford earned his master’s degree in sport leadership and coaching from UCF, and earned his bachelor’s degree in psychology from California State University, Northridge. Ford and his wife Natasha live in Orlando.

Drew Hughes Director of Player Personnel

Returning to the Knights in December 2011, Paul Carrington serves as UCF’s operations assistant. As a defensive end for the Black and Gold from 2002-05, Carrington amassed 139 tackles in 46-career games while with the Knights.

Drew Hughes joined the Knights as the director of player personnel in December 2011. He spent the previous five seasons with the University of Alabama.

Following his UCF career, Carrington signed a free-agent deal with the Atlanta Falcons in the spring of 2006 and went on to play in 15 games with two starts for the Falcons that season. The Georgia native would then sign with the Denver Broncos in 2007, and he also suited up for the United Football League’s California Redwoods from 2009-10.

While with the Crimson Tide from 2007-11, Hughes served as a recruiting specialist for head coach Nick Saban. He assisted in player evaluation breakdowns and compiling the recruiting prospect board. Hughes also helped in the daily operations for the Nick Saban Summer Camps from 2008-11, and spent time on the football video staff for four years.

Carrington received his bachelor’s degree in communications from UCF in 2005, and then earned his master’s in sports and fitness with an emphasis on exercise physiology in December 2010.

Graduating from Alabama in May 2011 with a bachelor’s degree in education, Hughes gained experience as a secondary coach in the spring of 2011 at Tuscaloosa County Hugh School (Ala.), as well as an offensive intern in 2010.

Danielle Cumm

Robert Jones

Senior Administrative Assistant

Director of Equipment Operations

Danielle Cumm is in her third season on the football staff as senior administrative assistant. She helps the staff with the compilation and assembly of playbooks and other tasks preparing the Knights for game day and beyond.

Robert Jones has served as UCF’s director of equipment operations since 2002. He has operated one of the top equipment staffs in C-USA, resulting in the league’s Equipment Staff of the Year in 2006.

Cumm spent 2005-08 working in UCF’s athletic marketing office where she was primarily responsible for baseball while also assisting with football and basketball. She was a marketing intern for the Houston Astros during their 2009 spring training in Kissimmee. A native of Jacksonville, Cumm earned a bachelor’s degree in communications from UCF in 2005 and a master’s degree in communications from UCF in 2007.

A graduate of Carson Newman College, Jones was the national promotion director for BIKE Athletic prior to his tenure at UCF from 2001-02. From 1993-00, Jones served in the Louisville equipment office. He also spent the 1987-93 seasons as the football equipment manager at Purdue, and worked from 1985-87 with Northwestern. At Carson Newman as a student manager, he was a part of two national championships in 1983-84. His first professional role in the equipment department was as an assistant equipment manager with the Orlando Renegades of the USFL in 1985.

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Keegan Kennedy

Marty O’Leary

Graduate Assistant

Assistant A.D./Football Operations

Keegan Kennedy is in his first season with the UCF football program and his first as an offensive/special teams graduate assistant.

Marty O’Leary is in his eighth year on the UCF football staff as the director of football operations and ninth overall after spending one season as a graduate assistant.

Kennedy came to UCF from John Carroll University, where he coached the tight ends and worked with the offensive line during the 2011 season. Prior to John Carroll, Kennedy played football at Northwestern University (2005-09) where he was a four-year letterwinner as well as an All-Big Ten offensive lineman his final season. While at NU, Kennedy also received the Randy Walker Wildcat Warrior Award in his final season.

O’Leary was promoted to assistant A.D. for football operations in the spring of 2008 following the Knights run to the C-USA Championship title the previous season. Prior to UCF, he worked in the financial field for Invesco Retirement, Inc.

Kennedy has earned his master’s degree in sports administration and his bachelor’s degree in communications from Northwestern.

John Kvatek Assistant A.D./Video Services John Kvatek enters his ninth season as a football support staff member and the director of video services at UCF, while he is in his first year as an assistant A.D. Prior to UCF, Kvatek worked at Pinnacle Systems, Inc., from 1999-04, while he was the athletic video services coordinator at Wisconsin from 1995-99. During his time at UW, Kvatek was responsible for the development and utilization of the world’s first digital video network for sports video analysis and editing and was a member of the Kohl Center Design Team. Kvatek also has worked as a video coordinator at Virginia Tech and Miami (Ohio) in their respective athletic departments. He is a 1995 graduate of Miami University with a bachelor’s degree in mass communications. Kvatek, originally a resident of Creekside, PA, and his wife Michelle have three sons: Conor, Liam and Declan. They reside in Orlando.

Manny Messeguer Special Assistant to the Head Coach Manny Messeguer, who has missed only a few games in UCF’s 31 years of football, serves as special assistant to head coach George O’Leary. He was inducted into the UCF Athletics Hall of Fame in 2011. Messeguer, who has met every UCF president, athletics director and football coach, began his association with the program in 1979 as a fan and proud Orlando resident. In 1982 he became a donor leader and has served the program in numerous capacities, including as a radio network sideline reporter and a personal pilot for former head coach Gene McDowell. Prior to formally joining the UCF program in February of 2008, Messeguer spent 18 years as general manager and vice president of Tropical Ford Inc., turning the dealership from a 90-unit a month operation into a 500 plus-unit a month operation, one of the largest in Orlando. Messeguer served in the United States Air Force, where he was taught to be a pilot during the Vietnam era and remains instrument rated as a private pilot. He is originally a native of Miami and first moved to Orlando when stationed at McCoy Air Force Base. He lives with his wife Madalana. They have three children, seven grandchildren and one great grandchild.

O’Leary oversees the day-to-day operations of the football program from budget development, daily logistics of practice, as well as the institution of football policies and procedures. A graduate from Georgia Tech in 2002 with a degree in business management, O’Leary lettered in football at Tech as a free safety.

Scott Sinclair Assoc. Dir. of Strength & Conditioning Scott Sinclair is in his ninth year at UCF as an associate director of strength and conditioning. He works with the football program while also training with track and field. Sinclair came to UCF after working as an assistant strength and conditioning coach at Georgia Tech from 2001-03, and also served as an assistant at Wake Forest from 1999-01. A native of Rockingham, N.C., Sinclair earned his bachelor’s degree in sports medicine from Guliford College in 1999. He received a master’s degree in physical education from UCF in 2006. Sinclair and his wife, Farrah, have one son, Creed, and one daughter, Asher.

Megan Taylor Administrative Assistant Megan Taylor is entering her second season as an administrative assistant to the football coaching staff. She is a graduate of UCF, having earned her bachelor’s degree in event management in 2011. She supported the Knights football program as a member of the Gold Team for three years prior to her graduation. Taylor will be a graduate student in the UCF applied learning and instruction master of arts program beginning in the fall of 2012. She is a Kappa Delta alumna and a native of Rockledge, Fla.

Mary Vander Heiden Director of Sports Medicine

Mary Vander Heiden serves as UCF’s director of sports medicine and head football athletic trainer. Vander Heiden completed her master’s of arts degree in exercise physiology in 2001 from UCF while serving as a graduate assistant athletic trainer for the football team. A 1998 graduate of Wisconsin Eau-Claire, she earned a B.S. degree in kinesiology, with a minor in exercise management and a concentration in sports medicine. Prior to her graduation, Vander Heiden attended Wisconsin-Stout where she played softball from 1993-97. As part of her graduation requirements at UW Eau-Claire, Vander Heiden worked with the University of Minnesota football team as a student athletic trainer. She also served as the associate head athletic trainer for the annual Gridiron Classic from 1999-04. Vander Heiden is a native of Port Washington, Wis.

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Dr. John C. Hitt President - 21st Year at UCF President John C. Hitt loves Knights football. But there is more to know about the team’s No. 1 fan who has helped the University of Central Florida become one of the great success stories in American higher education.

Twenty Remarkable Years

Dr. Hitt celebrated his 20th anniversary at UCF in 2012, and he is the longest-serving public university president in Florida. Under his leadership: -enrollment has nearly tripled to exceed 59,000 students -UCF rose from the fifth-largest university in Florida to the largest, and from the 115th-largest university in the country to No. 2 in the nation -UCF sets new school records each year for the quality of its students, the number of transfer students it accepts from community and state colleges, and the number of degrees it awards -UCF produces more graduates than any other university in Florida.

More on President Hitt

-He grew up in Texas, and he was the first in his family to graduate from college. -He came to UCF after 19 years of administrative experience and a distinguished academic career at Tulane University, Texas Christian University, Bradley University, and the University of Maine. -He met his wife, the former Martha Halsted, at Austin College in Texas, where he played football as an offensive lineman. -The Hitts celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary last year. -They have two children and two grandchildren.

His Five Key Goals

Much of UCF’s success during President Hitt’s tenure relates to the steady pursuit of the five key goals that he established in 1992. -Offer the best undergraduate education available in Florida. -Achieve international prominence in key programs of graduate study and research. -Provide international focus to our curricula and research programs. -Become more inclusive and diverse. -Be America’s leading partnership university.

A Winning Approach

Many of UCF’s signature achievements result from partnerships. UCF combines its resources with others in government, business, and philanthropy to create mutually beneficial facilities and programs. Those include: -the UCF College of Medicine at Lake Nona, which anchors a medical city projected to generate up to 30,000 jobs by the end of 2017 -the Florida Interactive Entertainment Academy, recognized as one of North America’s leading graduate video game programs -the UCF Institute for Simulation and Training, a world leader in developing simulation for training in the military, health care, and elsewhere -the Florida High Tech Corridor, which connects businesses with top student and faculty talent from UCF, the University of South Florida, and the University of Florida to drive high-tech jobs in 23 Central Florida counties.

Athletics Thrive

Dr. John C. Hitt

President Hitt’s years at UCF coincide with the great advances in Knights athletics, including: -completion of the 45,000-seat Bright House Networks Stadium, the 10,000-seat UCF Arena, and the Nicholson Fieldhouse, the only indoor practice facility for a Division 1 football program in Florida -graduation of UCF football from Division I-AA to Division 1 and Conference USA -ascent of all UCF athletic teams to the BIG EAST Conference starting in 2013-14, bringing unprecedented national exposure to the university and more marquee matchups to Knights fans.

Go Knights!

The president’s team approach to tackling opportunities, challenges, and problems has taken UCF from promise to prominence – and it has earned him and the university many accolades. -President Hitt has twice ranked No. 1 on Orlando Magazine’s list of Orlando’s 50 Most Powerful People, and he also earned the Orlando Sentinel’s Central Floridian of the Year award. -UCF is the No. 4 “up and coming” school in the country in the U.S. News & World Report 2012 best colleges ranking. -The Carnegie Foundation designated UCF as a “very high research activity” institution, Carnegie’s highest ranking. -Kiplinger and The Princeton Review have recognized a UCF education as one of the best values in the country.

John and Martha Hitt

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Todd Stansbury Vice President & Director of Athletics - First Season The University of Central Florida named Todd Stansbury vice president and director of athletics on Jan. 10, 2012. He officially began his duties at UCF on March 1, 2012. Stansbury joined the Knights after serving as executive associate athletic director at Oregon State University, beginning in 2003. At Oregon State, Stansbury supervised business operations, including development and oversight of a $56 million budget, for an athletics program that includes 17 sports and more than 500 student-athletes.

Stansbury began his professional career as a banker in the asset-based lending division of Citizens and Southern National Bank in Atlanta before returning to Georgia Tech as the academic counselor for football in 1988. Stansbury is a native of Oakville, Ontario, Canada. Stansbury is married to the former Karen Hammond of Easley, S.C.. The couple’s interest in the outdoors and travel has led to a number of adventures including trekking the Himalaya of Nepal, tracking the Mountain Gorilla in the Congo (Zaire) and sailing the Whitsunday Islands of Australia.

The following is a snapshot of some of the program’s achievements during Stansbury’s tenure at Oregon State: -- More than half of Oregon State’s student-athletes boasted grade-point averages of 3.0 or higher. -- The Beavers’ athletics annual fund grew by 155 percent since 2003, while ticket sales increased by 80 percent. -- About $120 million in new athletics facilities were completed since 2004, and more than $40 million in facilities were on track for completion in Corvallis as Stansbury left for his new position at UCF. Prior to his time at Oregon State, Stansbury served as director of athletics at East Tennessee State University from 2000-03. He was associate director of athletics at the University of Houston from 1997-00. Stansbury also worked in the athletics department at Georgia Tech from 1988-95. He also has experience in the classroom, teaching courses as an adjunct professor at Oregon State and Houston. In 1995, Stansbury became international coordinator for the Institute for International Sport. He traveled around the world for 16 months to promote the 1997 World Scholar-Athlete Games. In 1984, Stansbury received a bachelor of science degree in industrial management from Georgia Tech, where he was a member of the football team. He was a third-round draft choice for the Saskatchewan Roughriders and later completed a M.S. in sports administration at Georgia State University in 1993.

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Administration David Hansen

Brad Stricklin

Jessica Reo

Senior Associate A.D./ Internal Operations Seventh Season

Senior Associate A.D./ Chief Financial Officer Seventh Season

Senior Associate A.D./SWA 10th Season

Jeff Ulmer

Zack Lassiter

Assistant Vice President/ Development Third Season

Senior Associate A.D./ External Operations First Season

Support Staff David Belawski

Ryan Eklund

Christina Hooley

Director of Production Services Sixth Season

Director of Marketing First Season

Director of Coaching Video and Technology Eighth Season

Shane Brey

Jud Fann

Chris Huff

Assistant A.D./Marketing First Season

Assistant Athletic Trainer Sixth Season

Assistant Director/ Golden Knights Club First Season

Darrick Brown

B.J. Faulk

Associate Director/ Academic Services First Season

Assistant Director of Strength & Conditioning Ninth Season

Dr. Michael Jablonski, M.D.

Terry Cooksey

Linda Gooch

Chris Joseph

Director of Ticket Operations First Season

Head Coach/Spirit Program 27th Season

Assistant Athletic Trainer Third Season

Team Physician

Sandarvis Duffie Senior Multimedia Producer Second Season

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Support Staff Erik Kohler

Miguel Negron

Joe Simon

Public Address Announcer 12th Season

Academic Advisor First Season

Associate A.D./ Internal Operations Eighth Season

Dr. Kenneth Krumins, M.D.

Brian Reed

Tom Snyder

Assistant A.D./Human Resources 16th Season

Assistant A.D./Facilities and Event Operations 10th Season

Kimya Massey

Thaddeus Rivers

Kasey Truman

Director of Academic Services First Season

Assistant Equipment Manager Ninth Season

Media Production Specialist First Season

Dr. Douglas Meuser, M.D.

Robert Sample

Courtney Vinson

Superintendent of Grounds 12th Season

Assistant A.D./Compliance Second Season

Marcus Sedberry

Edmeston Woodley

Director of Student Services Fifth Season

Assistant Athletic Trainer Fifth Season

Team Physician

Team Physician

Dr. Daniel Monette, M.D. Team Physician

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2011 - True Freshman

-Appeared in 10 games with five starts at CB in the final five games, and recorded 43 tackles (27 solo) with 0.5 tackles for loss and five passes broken up -At UAB 10/20: Amassed eight tackles (four solo) with 0.5 TFL -Memphis 10/29: Recorded four tackles (three solo) -Tulsa 11/3: Posted six tackles and one break-up -At Southern Miss 11/12: Registered 11 tackles (seven solo) with a break-up -At East Carolina 11/19: Collected five tackles and a 12-yard fumble return -UTEP 11/25: Had nine tackles (eight solo) with a pair of break-ups

High School

Personal

-Attended Evans High School where he was an all-metro honorable-mention selection as a senior -Competed in the Metro All-Star Football Game Dec. 15, 2011

-Son of Kenya Nelson-Warren -Majoring in criminal justice

Career Statistics Year 2011 Totals

G/GS 10/5 10/5

UT-AT-TT 27-16-43 27-16-43

SACK 0.0 0.0

TFL 0.5 0.5

PBU 5 5

2011 Game-By-Game Numbers Opponent UT-AT-TT SACK CSU - 9/3 BC - 9/10 at FIU - 9/17 0-0-0 0.0 at BYU - 9/23 0-0-0 0.0 0-0-0 0.0 MAR - 10/8 at SMU - 10/15 0-0-0 0.0 4-4-8 0.0 at UAB - 10/20 MEM - 10/29 3-1-4 0.0 TULSA - 11/3 4-2-6 0.0 7-4-11 0.0 at USM - 11/12 at ECU - 11/19 1-4-5 0.0 8-1-9 0.0 UTEP - 11/25

TFL DNP DNP 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

INT 0 0

FF 0 0

PBU

INT

FF

0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 2

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2011 - Redshirt Freshman

2010 - True Freshman

High School

Personal

2011 - Redshirt Freshman

Bortles’ Honors - `11

2010 - True Freshman

High School

Personal

-Earned a redshirt

-Played for coach Wes Allen at Oviedo High School -Set Seminole County records with 5,576 career passing yards and 53 touchdowns -Ranked number eight in the Orlando Sentinel Central Florida Top 100 as a senior -A third-team all-state pick in 2008, and twice named all-county -Helped team to a 9-2 record senior year, completing 151-of-233 passes for 2,211 yards with 27 touchdowns and seven interceptions -The MVP of the Central Florida All-Star Game -As a junior, threw for 2,400 yards and 24 touchdowns with nine interceptions while also running for 250 yards -Team was district champions in 2007 and 2009 -Also recruited by Purdue, Colorado State, Kentucky, Tulane and Western Kentucky

-Son of Rob and Suzy Bortles -Majoring in interpersonal/organizational communication

-Started the year as a wide receiver before switching to defensive back -Appeared in seven games, mostly on special teams -Collected two tackles at East Carolina (11/19) and one more vs. UTEP (11/25)

-Earned a redshirt

-Played for University High School, where he also ran track

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-C-USA All-Freshman Team quarterback -Appeared in 10 games and fin•C-USA All-Freshman Team ished with a passer efficiency rating of 153.9 after going 75-of110 passing (68.2 percent) for 958 yards and six touchdowns through the air -Charleston Southern 9/3: In his first-collegiate game, completed 8-of-10 passes for 144 yards -At BYU 9/23: Was 4-of-5 passing for 46 yards -At SMU 10/15: Went 9-of-12 for 118 yards and one touchdown -At UAB 10/20: Completed 6-of-10 passes for 102 yards -Memphis 10/29: Finished 6-of-10 for 44 yards -At Southern Miss 11/12: Had his best day of the season, going 24-for-34 for 248 yards and two touchdowns -At East Carolina 11/19: Added 98 yards and two touchdowns on a 9-for-17 day -UTEP 11/25: Completed the night 9-for-12 with 158 yards and a touchdown

So. QB Blake Bortles


Career Statistics Passing Year 2011 Totals Rushing Year 2011 Totals

G/GS COMP-ATT-INT 10/0 75-110-3 10/0 75-110-3 G/GS 10/0 10/0

ATT 21 21

YDS 4 4

Personal PCT 68.2 68.2

YDS 958 958 AVG 0.2 0.2

TD 6 6 TD 1 1

LG 53 53

EFF 153.88 153.88

LG 11 11

AVG/G 0.4 0.4

2011 Game-By-Game Numbers

-Passing- -RushingOpponent COMP-ATT-INT YDS TD LG NO YDS TD CSU - 9/3 8-10-0 144 0 42 1 -5 0 BC - 9/10 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 at FIU - 9/17 DNP 4-5-0 46 0 17 0 0 0 at BYU - 9/23 MAR - 10/8 0-0-0 0 0 0 1 -4 0 at SMU - 10/15 9-12-0 118 1 48 1 -6 0 at UAB - 10/20 6-10-1 102 0 53 0 0 0 MEM - 10/29 6-10-0 44 0 13 1 -11 0 DNP TULSA - 11/3 at USM - 11/12 24-34-1 248 2 25 7 12 0 at ECU - 11/19 9-17-1 98 2 19 3 2 0 UTEP - 11/25 9-12-0 158 1 43 7 16 1

-Parents are Steve and Karen Bouye -Full name is Arlandus Jacob -Majoring in criminal justice

Career Statistics Year 2009 2010 2011 Totals

G/GS 10/0 12/2 7/7 29/9

UT-AT-TT 6-4-10 11-15-26 19-2-21 36-21-57

SACK 0.0 1.0 0.0 1.0

TFL 0.0 3.0 1.5 4.5

PBU 1 7 3 11

INT 0 1 2 3

FF 0 0 0 0

LG 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 2 11

2011 - Junior

2010 - Sophomore

2009 - True Freshman

High School

Personal

-Saw time in the Charleston Southern game (9/3)

-Appeared in three games -Was a perfect 9-for-9 on extra-points -UAB 10/6: Had two kickoffs for an average of 45.5 yards a kick

2011 - Junior

-Appeared in seven games with seven starts at cornerback and recorded 21 tackles (19 solo) with 1.5 tackles for loss, three passes broken up and two interceptions -Missed the final five games of the year due to an injury -Charleston Southern 9/3: Added two tackles (two solo) with one TFL -Boston College 9/10: Posted one tackle, an interception and a break-up -At FIU 9/17: Recorded three solo tackles -At BYU 9/23: Finished with three tackles (two solo) with 0.5 TFL and a break-up -Marshall 10/8: Collected six tackles (five solo) with a break-up -At SMU 10/15: Recorded four solo tackles -At UAB 10/20: Had two solo stops with one interception

2010 - Sophomore

-Appeared in 12 games with two starts and finished the season with 26 tackles (11 solo), one sack, seven pass break-ups and one interception returned for a touchdown -At Buffalo 9/18: Posted four tackles (two solo) and one pass break-up -At Marshall 10/13: Recorded his first interception of his collegiate career and ran it back 42 yards for a touchdown -At Tulane 11/20: Registered three tackles (one solo) and two pass break-ups -At Memphis 11/27: Started at cornerback and recorded five tackles (two solo) and a sack

2009 - True Freshman

High School

-Appeared in five games -Samford 9/5: Saw first action in season-opener where he attempted two field goals -Tulane 11/21: Made four extra-point attempts and had four kickoffs for 263 yards (65.8 average) -Was 7-for-8 on extra-point attempts

-Two-time all-state and all-section pick -As a senior, converted 13-of-15 field goals, and 48-of-49 extra points -Set state record for most consecutive extra points made -Set state record for most field goals made in a season -Monroe-Woodbury won section and advanced to state championship four-consecutive years, winning the title in 2005

-Parents are Marty and Kathleen Boyle -Majoring in interpersonal/organizational communication with a minor in business

Career Statistics Year 2009 2010 2011 Totals

G 4 3 1 8

FG 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-4

PCT 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

LG 0 0 0 0

PAT 7-8 9-9 0-0 16-17

-Appeared in 10 games, finishing with 10 tackles -Samford 9/5: Saw first action in season-opener -Memphis 10/3: Recorded first-career tackle -At Rice 10/24: Most productive game of the year, making three total tackles -Tulane 11/21: Had two solo tackles and had one pass break-up

-Played for coach Franklin Stephens at Tucker High School -Helped Tucker to a 14-1 record and the state championship -A first-team all-county pick -Made 35 tackles his senior year with six interceptions -Also scored three times while playing on offense in 2008 and twice on returns -Made 40 tackles and picked off a pass his junior year -Also a member of the school’s merit roll and R.O.T.C.

2011 - Sophomore

2010 - Redshirt Freshman

-Saw time in two games - at East Carolina 11/19 and vs. UTEP 11/25

-Did not see any game action, but worked with the scout team

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Brown Cont... 2009 - True Freshman

-Earned a redshirt and practiced on the scout team

High School

-Played for coach Frank Beasley at Dunnellon High School -An all-conference selection -Made five catches as a senior for 60 yards while piling up 33 tackles on defense with five sacks -As a junior, caught 13 passes for 167 yards and three touchdowns while also picking up 150 more yards rushing -Did not play until his junior year

Personal

2011 - Redshirt Freshman

2010 - True Freshman

-Son of Dwayne and Deborah Brown -Majoring in criminal justice

-Worked with the scout team

-Earned a redshirt

High School

Personal

-Played for coach Matt Dickman at Seminole Ridge High School -Made 45 tackles (37 solo) as a senior with four deflected passes and an interception -Named first-team all-district, all-conference and all-area by both the Palm Beach Post and Sun-Sentinel -Also played at wide receiver -Made 32 tackles as a junior, 24 of them solos, with four interceptions to earn allconference honors -Named to Bill Buchalter’s Florida Top 100 list -Also recruited by Illinois, Indiana, Wake Forest and FAU

-Parents are Pierre and Elsie Cadet -Major is hospitality management

-At Marshall 10/13: Carried the ball twice for four yards and a score -Missed the remainder of the season due to an injury

2009 - Sophomore

2008 - True Freshman

High School

Personal

-Appeared in seven games with three starts -Ranked second on the team in passing yards (260), touchdown passes (three), and pass attempts (46) -At Rice 10/24: Came in as a reserve and went 3-for-4 for 71 yards and two touchdowns -At Texas 11/7: Started game and went 10-for-19 for 76 yards

-Led the team in passing yards (664), completions (65), touchdown passes (seven) and pass attempts (165) -At Boston College 9/20: Saw first-college action, going 4-for-8 passing totaling 37 yards -At UTEP 9/27: Started first-career game, accounting for 167 yards passing; completed 13 of his 31 pass attempts and threw his first-collegiate touchdown, a 7-yard strike to Kamar Aiken -Also led the team in rushing with 86 yards on 11 attempts against the Miners -SMU 10/4: Started and threw for 32 yards on 5-for-9 passing -Also had 12 rushing yards on seven runs and scored his first-career rushing touchdown vs. the Mustangs -At Miami 10/11: Threw for 74 yards, and added 25 yards rushing -At Tulsa 10/26: Completed over 50 percent of his passes, finishing 8-for-15 with 124 yards -Posted his first multi-score game, throwing two touchdowns vs. the Golden Hurricane as well -Southern Miss 11/8: Connected for 141 yards and one touchdown -At Marshall 11/15: Threw a touchdown -At Memphis 11/22: Finished with 54 yards and two scores

-Earned three letters for head coach Sal Ciampi, Jr., at East Islip -Earned the Boomer Esiason Award as Suffolk County’s top quarterback as a junior and senior -A three-year starter at quarterback, broke Esiason’s East Islip school records for career passing yardage (3,992) and touchdowns (34) -Earned fourth-team Class AA All-State honors as a senior after leading the school to a perfect 11-0 record and the Long Island Championship -As a senior, passed for 1,332 yards and 14 touchdowns and also rushed for 798 yards and 10 scores -On defense, collected 41 tackles and picked off four passes -As an all-county honoree during his junior season, passed for 1,514 yards and 14 touchdowns and rushed for 444 yards and eight touchdowns -Earned all-league honors as a sophomore after passing for 1,333 yards and 12 touchdowns -Ranked as the No. 6 prospect overall in the state of New York by Rivals.com and the 15th best prospect in the state by Scout.com -Also recruited by Colorado, Connecticut, Maryland, Syracuse and Temple

-Son of Robert and Denise Calabrese -Received his bachelor’s degree in sport and fitness after the 2012 spring semester

Career Statistics

2011 - Senior

2010 - Junior

-Switched to wide receiver, but suffered an injury during the preseason, earning a redshirt

-Appeared in five games under center with two starts and ended the season 25-of39 for 316 yards, two touchdowns and two interceptions through the air, and also rushed 16 times for 59 yards and one score -South Dakota 9/4: Started and completed 12-of-15 passing for 176 yards and a touchdown and rushed for 14 yards on four carries -UAB 10/6: Completed 3-of-3 passing for 34 yards and one touchdown while rushing for 40 yards on five carries

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Passing Year G/GS COMP-ATT-INT PCT 2008 9/8 65-165-5 39.4 2009 7/3 25-46-0 54.3 2010 5/2 25-39-2 64.1 2011 0/0 0-0-0 0.0 Totals 21/13 115-250-7 46.0 Rushing Year G/GS ATT YDS 2008 9/8 85 108 2009 7/3 25 27 2010 5/2 16 59 2011 0/0 0 0 Totals 21/13 126 194

YDS 664 260 316 0 1,240 AVG 1.3 1.1 3.7 0.0 1.5

TD 7 3 2 0 12 TD 1 0 1 0 2

LG 62 52 35 0 62 LG 30 29 14 0 30

EFF 81.1 123.3 138.8 0.0 97.9 AVG/G 12.0 3.9 11.8 0.0 9.2


2011 - True Freshman

High School

-Earned a redshirt

-As a center for Stephenson High School, was part of a 9-2 Jaguars team in 2010 that advanced to the Georgia Class 5A playoffs -Coached by Ron Gartrell at Stephenson -Rivals, ESPN and Scout rated him with three stars, and as a center was rated No. 9 nationally by ESPN, No. 11 by Scout and No. 12 by Rivals -Also the No. 47 overall prospect on Rivals’ Georgia 2011 Postseason Top 85 -Was a 2010 Associated Press First Team All-State selection -Named to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s Class AAAAA All-State Honorable Mention Team and to the DeKalb County All-Area First Team -After attending the National Underclassmen Combine in Atlanta in March 2010, was named one of the event’s standout prospects for 2011 signing day -Won the Strongest Man Award at the camp for bench-pressing 185 pounds 30 times amongst other feats -Would later be listed among top performers from among a collection of several NUC camps in Atlanta, Dallas, Houston and Jacksonville -Also earned strongest man recognition at the NUC camp -Chose UCF over offers from Connecticut, Georgia Tech, Kentucky, Mississippi, Tennessee, USF and Middle Tennessee

Personal

-Son of June Cook -Majoring in sports and exercise science

2011 - Junior

2010 - Sophomore

2009 - Redshirt Freshman

2008 - True Freshman

High School

Personal

-In spring 2012, posted third-straight 4.0 semester while in graduate school -Appeared in all 12 games with one start (Southern Miss) and recorded 28 tackles (20 solo) with one pass broken up and an interception -Charleston Southern 9/3: Recorded six tackles (five solo) -Boston College 9/10: Registered three tackles (two solo) -At FIU 9/17: Added a tackle and one break-up -At BYU 9/23: Recorded two solo stops -Tulsa 11/3: Amassed seven tackles (three solo) -At East Carolina 11/19: Had a 15-yard interception return -UTEP 11/25: Racked up six tackles

-Appeared in 12 games and ended the season with 14 tackles and one break-up -Rice 10/23: Recorded two solo tackles -At Tulane 11/20: Registered a career-high four tackles

-Appeared in seven games and made two tackles -Samford 9/5: Played in his first-collegiate game in the season-opener -Tulane 11/21: Recorded his first-career tackle vs. Tulane -At UAB 11/28: Had one assisted tackle

-Earned a redshirt while working with the scout team

-Played football and soccer, and ran track as a senior for Martin County High School -Earned honor roll and AP Scholar with distinction -Outback Steakhouse All-Star Game MVP

-Son of Lyle and Doreen Dankenbring -Enrolled in graduate school since summer 2011 while studying teacher education -Received bachelor’s degree in political science

2011 - Sophomore

-Earned bachelor’s degree in spring 2012 -Appeared in four games as a reserve offensive lineman

2010 - Redshirt Freshman

2009 - True Freshman

High School

Personal

-Spent time with the scout team

-Earned a redshirt and practiced on the scout team

Career Statistics Year 2009 2010 2011 Totals

G/GS 7/0 12/0 12/1 31/1

UT-AT-TT 1-1-2 10-4-14 20-8-28 31-13-44

SACK 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

TFL 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

PBU 0 1 1 2

INT 0 0 1 1

FF 0 0 0 0

-Earned three letters while playing for Jackson High School in Miami -Played for coach Thomas Balkcom -Recorded 41 pancake blocks as a senior -Named all-county second team as a junior -Selected to the all-state second team and the all-county first team his final year

-Son of Carlos and Maria Cunha -Received bachelor’s degree in hospitality management

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2011 - Junior

-Named to Phil Steele’s All-CUSA Third Team -In his first collegiate season on •Phil Steele’s Postseason All-C-USA Third Team defense, appeared in 11 games •Phil Steele’s Midseason All-C-USA Third Team with eight starts at outside linebacker and recorded 44 tackles (28 solo) with 3.0 sacks, 10.5 tackles for loss and two passes broken up -Opened the 2010 season as UCF’s starting running back -Charleston Southern 9/3: Finished with four tackles (four solo) with one sack and two TFL -Boston College 9/10: Recorded five tackles (four solo) with one sack and two TFL -At FIU 9/17: Earned nine tackles (six solo) with two TFL and one break-up -Marshall 10/8: Had two tackles (one solo) with 1.5 TFL and a break-up -At SMU 10/15: Recorded two tackles (one solo) -Memphis 10/29: Registered seven tackles (four solo) with two TFL and one sack -Tulsa 11/3: Picked up four tackles (three solo) -At Southern Miss 11/12: Added a TFL with five overall tackles -At East Carolina 11/19: Completed the night with five tackles

DAVIS’ Honors - `11

2010 - Sophomore

-Appeared in 12 games with three starts at running back -Finished the season with 65 rushing attempts for 234 yards and one touchdown and caught two passes for 15 yards -South Dakota 9/4: Started his second-career collegiate game and rushed for 107 yards on 20 carries and a touchdown -At Kansas State 9/25: Rushed for 35 yards on 10 carries -At Tulane 11/20: Carried the ball nine times for 35 yards

2009 - True Freshman

High School

Personal

-Played in 12 games with one start and finished second on the team in net rushing yards (310) -Totaled seven special teams tackles on the season -Had a 15.2 average (four returns for 61 yards) on punt returns and a long of 23 yards -Returned three kickoffs for 45 yards (15.0 average) with a long of 21 yards -At Southern Miss 9/12: Made his collegiate debut and had two special teams tackles -At Texas 11/7: Started and rushed 22 times for 71 yards -Houston 11/14: Scored his first-career touchdown and finished the game with 27 rushing yards on eight carries -Tulane 11/21: Rushed for 76 yards on 16 carries and scored a touchdown -At UAB 11/28: Carried the ball seven times for 75 yards and a touchdown -St. Petersburg Bowl vs. Rutgers 12/19: Had a rushing touchdown

-Played for coach Franklin Stephens at Tucker High School -Helped Tucker to the 2008 state championship -Named to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution Super 11 Team -Was Georgia’s 4A Defensive Player of the Year as a senior and also named to the North-South All-Star Game and was a DeKalb East-West All-Star -A four-time All-DeKalb County and all-state selection

-Parents are Tyrone and Inger Davis -Majoring in sport and fitness

Career Statistics Defense Year 2009 2010 2011 Totals Rushing Year 2009 2010 Totals

G/GS 12/0 12/0 11/8 35/8

UT-AT-TT 5-2-7 2-3-5 28-16-44 35-21-56

G/GS 12/1 12/3 24/4

ATT 64 65 129

SACK 0.0 0.0 3.0 3.0 YDS 310 234 544

TFL 0.0 0.0 10.5 10.5 AVG 4.8 3.6 4.2

PBU 0 0 2 2 TD 4 1 5

2011 Game-By-Game Numbers

Sr. LB Jonathan Davis

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Opponent UT-AT-TT SACK CSU - 9/3 4-0-4 1.0 4-1-5 1.0 BC - 9/10 at FIU - 9/17 6-3-9 0.0 at BYU - 9/23 0-1-1 0.0 1-1-2 0.0 MAR - 10/8 at SMU - 10/15 1-1-2 0.0 at UAB - 10/20 MEM - 10/29 4-3-7 1.0 TULSA - 11/3 3-1-4 0.0 at USM - 11/12 4-1-5 0.0 at ECU - 11/19 1-4-5 0.0 UTEP - 11/25 0-0-0 0.0

TFL 2.0 2.0 2.0 0.0 1.5 0.0 DNP 2.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 0.0

INT 0 0 0 0 LG 45 13 45

FF 0 0 0 0 AVG/G 25.8 19.5 22.7

PBU 0 0 1 0 1 0

INT 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

0 0 0 0 0


2011 Game-By-Game Numbers

2011 - Junior

-Member of Phil Steele’s All-CUSA Third Team -Started all 12 games at defen•Phil Steele’s Postseason All-C-USA Third Team sive end and recorded 29 tack•Phil Steele’s Midseason All-C-USA Third Team les (16 solo) with 8.5 tackles for loss, a team-high 5.0 sacks and two passes broken up -Collected four sacks in the final three games of the season -Recorded two tackles vs. Boston College (9/10) and at FIU (9/17) -At BYU 9/23: Completed the night with two tackles (one solo) with 1.5 TFL -At SMU 10/15: Posted a pair of solo tackles -At UAB 10/20: Recorded four tackles with 0.5 TFL -Memphis 10/29: Had three tackles (one solo) with 2.0 TFL and one sack -Tulsa 11/3: Added three tackles (two solo) -At Southern Miss 11/12: Registered a sack and two overall tackles -At East Carolina 11/19: Picked up four tackles with a sack for a loss of seven yards -UTEP 11/25: Delivered a pair of sacks with four solo tackles, a forced fumble and a pass break-up

DAVIS’ Honors - `11

2010 - Sophomore

2009 - True Freshman

-Played in 10 games -At Southern Miss 9/12: Competed in his first-collegiate game

High School

Personal

-Played for coach John Thompson at Berkmar High School -A first-team all-county linebacker as a senior and an honorable mention pick as a junior at defensive end -Named to the East-West All-Star Game -Recorded 124 tackles in 2008 with 11 tackles for loss, four sacks and an interception -As a junior, made 89 stops with 10 TFLs, three sacks and a forced fumble -Had 35 tackles as a sophomore for a career-total of 248 stops -Team captain, and named the Academic Athlete of the Year in 2007

-Son of Oneal Murphy and Keisha Davis-Murphy -Majoring in sports and exercise science

Year 2009 2010 2011 Totals

G/GS 10/0 14/3 12/12 36/15

UT-AT-TT 0-0-0 16-10-26 16-13-29 32-23-55

SACK 0.0 5.5 5.0 10.5

UT-AT-TT 0-0-0 2-0-2 0-2-2 1-1-2 1-0-1 2-0-2 0-4-4 1-2-3 2-1-3 1-1-2 2-2-4 4-0-4

SACK 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 1.0 1.0 2.0

TFL 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.5 0.0 0.0 0.5 2.0 0.0 1.5 1.0 2.0

PBU 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1

INT 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

Sr. DL Troy Davis

-Appeared in all 14 games with three starts and ended the season with 26 tackles, including eight tackles for loss, 5.5 sacks, one interception which was returned for a score, six pass break-ups, nine quarterback hurries and one forced fumble -NC State 9/11: Recorded first-collegiate sack -UAB 10/6: Registered first-career interception and returned it 29 yards for a touchdown -Rice 10/23: Recorded three tackles (two solo), 2.5 sacks, a forced fumble and a pass break-up -Southern Miss 11/13: Made first-career start and racked up four tackles (three solo) a half-sack, a pass break-up and three quarterback hurries -SMU 12/4: Tallied four tackles (three solo), a pass break-up and a sack

Career Statistics

Opponent CSU - 9/3 BC - 9/10 at FIU - 9/17 at BYU - 9/23 MAR - 10/8 at SMU - 10/15 at UAB - 10/20 MEM - 10/29 TULSA - 11/3 at USM - 11/12 at ECU - 11/19 UTEP - 11/25

TFL 0.0 8.0 8.5 16.5

PBU 0 6 2 8

INT 0 1 0 1

FF 0 1 1 2

2011 - True Freshman

High School

Personal

-Appeared in two games and recorded one tackle (one solo) -Charleston Southern 9/3: In his first-collegiate game, recorded his first career tackle

-One of the top defensive back prospects to come out of Georgia in 2010 -Was a part of Chip Walker’s Sandy Creek Patriots that won back-to-back Class AAA state championships -Regarded as a top cover-corner style player with great speed -A versatile player, started at wide receiver, cornerback, kick and punt returner in high school -A First-Team All-State selection by both the Associated Press and Georgia Sports Writers Association -Rivals, ESPN and Scout rated him with three stars -Was rated No. 48 nationally by ESPN, No. 57 by Rivals and No. 63 by Scout -Also No. 66 on Rivals’ Georgia Postseason Top 85 -As a senior, was an Atlanta Journal-Constitution Top 50 prospect, and was listed on the Super Southern 100 -Had six interceptions, four were returned for touchdowns, two punt returns for touchdowns, 67 tackles, two sacks and one touchdown reception in 2010 -Entered the 2010 season as a preseason all-state pick by the Atlanta JournalConstitution after putting together 54 tackles and five interceptions in 2009, while returning two interceptions and three punts for touchdowns -As a sophomore, had 59 tackles and three interceptions -Earned four varsity letters in football and track, and three letters in basketball -Tied for the fifth-fastest time at the Atlanta MVP camp drawing notice and scholarship offers from the likes of Auburn, Mississippi State, Kentucky, Cincinnati and Indiana

-Parents are Leonard Evans and Marion Dukes -Majoring in interpersonal/organizational communication

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Personal

2011 - Junior

2010 - Sophomore

2009 - True Freshman

High School

Personal

-Parents are Michael Easton and Andrea Spillman -Majoring in criminal justice

2011 - Sophomore

-Appeared in 11 games with three starts at defensive tackle and recorded 13 tackles (four solo) with 1.5 tackles for loss and one blocked extra point -Charleston Southern 9/3: Recorded a solo tackle -Boston College 9/10: Had two tackles with 0.5 TFL -At UAB 10/20: Blocked an extra-point and had a half a tackle for loss -Memphis 10/29: Finished with two solo tackles -At East Carolina 11/19: Had two assisted tackles with 0.5 TFL

2010 - True Freshman

-Appeared in 11 games with three starts and ended the season with 13 tackles, including two tackles for loss and one sack -South Dakota 9/4: Started in his first-collegiate game -At Buffalo 9/18: Started and recorded four tackles and one tackle for loss -ECU 10/30: Recorded a sack and one tackle for loss

High School

-Played for coach William Gierke at Edgewater High School -Enrolled for classes at UCF in January of 2010 -Made 75 tackles and five sacks as a senior and was named an all-star -Recorded 100 tackles with 10 sacks as a junior and 50 tackles with five sacks as a sophomore -Helped Edgewater to district and regional titles as a sophomore and a senior -Teammate of current Knight Quincy McDuffie at Edgewater -Was also recruited by Florida State, Georgia Tech, Virginia and Duke

Personal

-Son of Ervin Dunston, Jr. and Emily Pringle -Full name is Ervin Ray -Majoring in sport and fitness

Career Statistics Year 2010 2011 Totals

G/GS 11/3 11/3 22/6

UT-AT-TT 8-5-13 4-9-13 12-14-26

SACK 1.0 0.0 1.0

-Appeared in 10 games and recorded one tackle -At Buffalo 9/18: Recorded one solo tackle

-Played in three games, including his first-collegiate contest vs. Buffalo (Sept. 19)

-Played for coach Ivan Chicola at South Dade Senior High School -An honorable mention All-Dade County pick as a senior after catching 16 passes for 354 yards and seven touchdowns -As a junior, caught 22 passes for 329 yards and five touchdowns -Made 21 receptions his sophomore year for 429 yards and six touchdowns -Helped team to the 2007 regional playoffs before losing to eventual champion Miami Northwestern -Member of the National Honor Society

-Parents are Barrin Howard and Cassandra Floyd -Majoring in criminal justice TFL 2.0 1.5 3.5

2011 - True Freshman

PBU 0 0 0

INT 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0

High School

-Played safety for Winter Haven, coached by Charlie Tate -Helped in leading the Blue Devils to a Class 3A Region 3 District 9 championship and a 10-1 overall record in 2010, advancing to the state’s regional semifinal vs. Bradenton Southeast -Team won back-to-back district titles in 2009 and 2010 -Was Bright House Sports Network’s Defensive Player of the Year -Received Florida Class 3A all-state honorable mention recognition as a junior -As a junior recorded 80 tackles and four interceptions -Rivals rated him with three stars, while Scout listed him with two -Was Scout’s No. 158 safety nationally -Also participated on the track team -Chose UCF after receiving interest from Mississippi and Washington State

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Career Statistics

Year 2009 2010 2011 Totals

G/GS 3/0 10/0 7/5 20/5

REC 0 0 11 11

YDS 0 0 92 92

AVG 0.0 0.0 8.4 8.4

TD 0 0 0 0

LG 0 0 20 20

AVG/G 0.0 0.0 13.1 4.6

-Appeared in three games -Recorded a tackle at Southern Miss (11/12) and four tackles vs. UTEP (11/25)

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-Appeared in seven games with five starts at H-back, and caught 11 passes for 92 yards -Boston College 9/10: Recorded his first-career reception for two yards -At BYU 9/23: Caught three passes for 33 yards -At SMU 10/15: Caught five passes for a career-high 41 yards -At UAB 11/20: Posted a 13-yard reception

2011 - Redshirt Freshman

2010 - True Freshman

High School

Personal

-Appeared in four games and kicked off 10 times for 624 yards (62.4 average) with one touchback

-Earned a redshirt

-Made a pair of field goals, added 14 points overall and served as a punter in 2009 for Lemon Bay High School

-Parents are James and Debra Galvin -Major is interpersonal/organizational communication


-Named all-state as a defensive back in 2009 and as a running back in 2008 -Was the team’s Offensive MVP as a junior, rushing for over 1,500 yards with 23 touchdowns while also making four interceptions on defense -A three-time all-region pick -Played in the Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas -Was also recruited by South Carolina and Georgia

Personal 2011 - Junior

2010 - Sophomore

-Appeared in six games, primarily on field goals and on extra-point attempts

-Participated with the scout team

2009 - Redshirt Freshman

2008 - True Freshman

High School

Personal

2011 - Redshirt Freshman

-Was a member of the scout team at practice

-Earned a redshirt while working with the scout team

-Played for coach Dan Dicus at Cardinal Newman -Earned three varsity letters in football and one each in track and lacrosse -Named all-county and all-conference -Had 67 tackles and six sacks in just seven games as a senior -Made 80 tackles with 11 sacks as a junior

-Son of Robert and Carol Garvy -Received his bachelor’s degree in finance after the 2012 spring semester

-Voted onto the C-USA All-Freshman Team -Started all 12 games at strong •C-USA All-Freshman Team safety and recorded 67 tackles (40 solo) with one tackle for loss and six passes broken up -Charleston Southern 9/3: Collected three tackles (two solo) -Boston College 9/10: Recorded one tackle (one solo) and one PBU -At FIU 9/17: Had two solo stops and four tackles overall -At BYU 9/23: Finished with five tackles (four solo) -Marshall 10/8: Recorded two tackles (one solo) and one PBU -At SMU 10/15: Notched four tackles (two solo) -At UAB 10/20: Amassed 10 tackles (seven solo) with one TFL -Memphis 10/29: Recorded one tackle with one PBU -Tulsa 11/3: Posted a season-high 13 tackles (eight solo) with a TFL and a PBU -At Southern Miss 11/12: Added nine tackles, seven of the solo variety -At East Carolina 11/19: Racked up 12 tackles (five solo) with a break-up -UTEP 11/25: Broke up a pass, had a TFL and three tackles

GEATHERS’ Honors - `11

2010 - True Freshman

-Appeared in one game and eventually earned a redshirt -South Dakota 9/4: Played in his first-collegiate game and registered two solo tackles

High School

-Played for coach James Thompson at Carvers Bay High School -Helped team to Lower State Championship in 2007 and 2008 and a 33-4 overall record from 2007-09

-Parents are Clayton and Odessa Geathers -Majoring in sport and fitness -Cousin of former UCF defensive end Jarvis Geathers

Career Statistics Year 2010 2011 Totals

G/GS 1/0 12/12 13/12

UT-AT-TT 2-0-2 40-27-67 42-26-69

SACK 0.0 0.0 0.0

TFL 1.0 3.0 4.0

PBU 0 6 6

2011 Game-By-Game Numbers Opponent CSU - 9/3 BC - 9/10 at FIU - 9/17 at BYU - 9/23 MAR - 10/8 at SMU - 10/15 at UAB - 10/20 MEM - 10/29 TULSA - 11/3 at USM - 11/12 at ECU - 11/19 UTEP - 11/25

UT-AT-TT 2-1-3 0-1-1 2-2-4 4-1-5 1-1-2 2-2-4 7-3-10 0-1-1 8-5-13 7-2-9 5-7-12 2-1-3

SACK 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

TFL 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 1.0

PBU 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 1

INT 0 0 0

INT 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

FF 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

So. DB Clayton Geathers

2011 - Junior

2010 - Sophomore

2009 - Redshirt Freshman

-Played in 10 games with five starts at fullback and caught seven passes for 49 yards -Had a stretch of five-straight games with a reception from Oct. 8-Nov. 3

-Appeared in all 14 games with four starts and had an impact blocking for the Knights dominant rushing attack

-Played in 10 games and started four -Samford 9/5: Started his first-collegiate game in the season-opener -At Southern Miss 9/12: Had one rush for two yards and a five-yard reception -Miami 10/17: Started and registered 23 yards receiving on two receptions -At UAB 11/28: Caught three passes for 11 yards and scored his first-career receiving touchdown

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2008 - True Freshman

High School

Personal

-Joined the Knights as a walk-on and worked with the scout team

-Played for coach Matt Hedrick at Bishop Moore -Named team’s most outstanding running back and most outstanding linebacker as a senior -Ran for 1,300 yards as a senior on 203 carries with 15 touchdowns -Made 88 tackles as a senior, forcing 11 fumbles and making three interceptions -Recorded 78 tackles as a junior with five interceptions

-Son of Bill and Jackie Giovanetti -Father played football at UCF and is a member of the school’s athletic Hall of Fame -Brother, Nick, was also a walk-on for the Knights from 2008-09 -Received his bachelor’s degree in interpersonal/organizational communication after the 2012 spring semester, and enrolled in the graduate school of communication

Career Statistics Receiving Year 2009 2010 2011 Totals

G/GS 10/4 14/4 10/5 34/13

REC 7 1 7 15

YDS 46 6 49 101

AVG 6.6 6.0 7.0 6.7

2011 - Sophomore

TD 1 0 0 1

LG 15 6 12 15

AVG/G 4.6 0.4 4.0 3.0

-Started all 12 games at QB and finished with a passing efficiency rating of 140.49 after going 160-of-232 (69.0 percent) passing for 1,898 yards and five touchdowns through the air while rushing for 405 yards and nine touchdowns off of 111 carries on the ground -Tied the UCF single-game record with three rushing touchdowns by a quarterback against Charleston Southern -Charleston Southern 9/3: Completed 6-of-10 passes for 100 yards and rushed seven times for 53 yards and three touchdowns -Boston College 9/10: Finished 20-of-25 passing for 187 yards and rushed 13 times for 69 yards and two touchdowns -At FIU 9/17: Went 17-of-27 for 181 yards and rushed 19 times for 41 yards and one touchdown -At BYU 9/23: Completed 17-of-25 passes for 272 yards and rushed 11 times for 7 yards and two touchdowns -Marshall 10/8: Was 13-of-22 for 147 yards with one touchdown and rushed five times for 15 yards -At SMU 10/15: Had a 23-of-32 day for 231 yards with one touchdown and rushed 12 times for 46 yards -At UAB 10/20: Completed 13-of-22 passes for 133 yards and rushed three times for 13 yards -Memphis 10/29: Ended the day 14-of-17 passing for 200 yards with one touchdown and rushed 10 times for 97 yards and one touchdown -Tulsa 11/3: Completed 16-of-23 passes for 226 yards with one touchdown and rushed 14 times for 46 yards -At East Carolina 11/19: Added 100 yards in the air on a 9-for-13 day with a touchdown

2010 - True Freshman

-Appeared in all 14 games and started the final 12 -Ended the season with a passing efficiency rating of 154.31 after going 159-of-238 for 13 touchdowns and eight interceptions through the air while rushing for 566 yards and 10 scores off of 152 carries on the ground -Set the UCF single-season record for rushing yards by a quarterback, rushing touchdowns by a freshman quarterback and passing yards by a true freshman quarterback 48

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-Led all true and redshirt freshmen in the FBS with a 66.8 completion percentage, placed second in efficiency, second in rushing touchdowns, third in rushing yards and fourth in total offense (2,725) -Ranked fourth among true freshmen in passing yards and fifth in completions -Joined Notre Dame’s Tommy Rees and BYU’s Jake Heaps as the only true freshmen quarterbacks to lead his team to a bowl win -Became the first true freshman quarterback in FBS history to guide his team to a victory in a conference championship game -Set the C-USA Championship Game record with a 78.9 completion percentage (15-for-19) against SMU, and that also was the second-best percentage of any conference championship game (trailing only Texas’ Vince Young’s 82.4 percentage in the 2005 Big 12 title game) -South Dakota 9/4: In his first-collegiate game, completed 6-of-7 passes for 65 yards and a touchdown and rushed for seven yards on three carries -NC State 9/11: Went 7-of-10 passing for 106 yards and rushed 10 times for 53 yards and two touchdowns -At Buffalo 9/18: In his first-collegiate start, completed 15-of-24 passing for 130 yards and carried the ball 44 yards on 13 attempts -At Kansas State 9/25: Completed 8-of-18 passing and rushed for 99 yards on 17 carries -UAB 10/6: Went 9-of-11 for 137 yards and carried the ball nine times for 80 yards including a game-high 35-yard scramble -At Marshall 10/13: Completed 11-of-21 passes for 138 yards and rushed for 27 yards and two touchdowns on six carries -Rice 10/23: Went 13-of-18 passing for 178 yards and a touchdown which included a 59-yard strike downfield to Kamar Aiken on the first play of the game, and rushed for 41 yards and a score -ECU 10/30: Completed 8-of-12 passing for 159 yards and two touchdowns, while rushing eight times for 43 yards -At Houston 11/5: Was 15-of-19 passing for a career-high 294 yards and two touchdowns, while rushing 20 times for 105 yards and a touchdown -Southern Miss 11/13: Completed 16-of-25 passing for 190 yards and two touchdowns while also rushing for six yards and a score off 12 attempts -At Tulane 11/20: Finished 6-of-8 passing for 133 yards, two touchdowns and also rushed for two touchdowns off six carries -At Memphis 11/27: Completed 14-of-17 passing for 252 yards, two touchdowns and rushed for 34 yards and a score off 13 attempts -SMU 12/4: Completed 15-of-19 pass attempts for 167 yards and a touchdown and also rushed 15 times for 17 yards -Georgia 12/31: Completed 16-of-29 passes for 117 yards and two interceptions and rushed 10 times for 20 yards

High School

Personal

-Played for coach Telly Lockette at Miami Central High School -Team was 12-2 in 2009, won the county championship and advanced to the FHSAA state semifinals for 6A -Enrolled for classes at UCF in January 2010 -Florida’s 6A Player of the Year -Named “Mr. Dade Football” -Played in the annual Dade-Broward All-Star Game, and was All-Dade four times -The leading passer in Miami-Dade County history with 7,251 yards, breaking the mark of Miami Northwestern’s Jacory Harris -Rated as the top quarterback in Florida and amongst the nation’s top-10 dualthreat quarterbacks -Threw for 2,758 yards as a senior with 36 touchdowns -Also recruited by Florida State, Miami, Georgia, Tennessee, Michigan, Ohio State, Oregon, USF and FIU

-Son of Jeffrey Godfrey, Jr., and Roshanda Spencer -Majoring in sport and fitness

Career Statistics Passing Year 2010 2011 Totals Rushing Year 2010 2011 Totals

G/GS COMP-ATT-INT 14/12 159-238-8 12/12 160-232-5 26/24 319-470-13 G/GS 14/12 12/12 26/24

ATT 152 111 263

YDS 566 405 971

PCT 66.8 69.0 67.9

YDS 2,159 1,898 4,057 AVG 3.7 3.6 3.7

TD 13 5 18 TD 10 9 19

LG 60 58 60 LG 35 35 35

EFF 154.31 140.49 147.49 AVG/G 40.4 33.8 37.3


2011 Game-By-Game Numbers

-Passing- -RushingOpponent COMP-ATT-INT YDS TD LG NO YDS TD CSU - 9/3 6-10-0 100 0 45 7 46 3 BC - 9/10 20-25-0 187 0 28 13 69 2 17-27-0 181 0 30 19 41 1 at FIU - 9/17 at BYU - 9/23 17-25-1 272 0 58 11 7 2 MAR - 10/8 13-22-1 147 1 27 4 19 0 at SMU - 10/15 23-32-0 231 1 27 12 46 0 at UAB - 10/20 13-22-1 133 0 27 3 13 0 14-17-0 200 1 48 10 97 1 MEM - 10/29 TULSA - 11/3 16-23-0 226 1 41 14 46 0 at USM - 11/12 7-10-0 68 0 21 2 5 0 at ECU - 11/19 9-13-1 100 1 25 14 17 0 UTEP - 11/25 5-6-1 53 0 29 2 -1 0

LG 18 13 23 10 9 20 8 35 7 5 13 2

High School

Personal

2011 - True Freshman

-Coached by George Clayton at Lake Brantley, as the team went 8-2 and runner up in Class 6A Region 1 District 3, qualifying for the state playoffs during his final year -Rivals and Scout rated him with two stars, while Scout listed him at No. 186 nationally at defensive end -Finished with 60 tackles as a senior, 42 solo stops, 6.5 sacks and 14 tackles for loss -Was a team captain and three-year varsity starter -Named a 2010 Central Florida All-Star and had five tackles and two sacks in the game -Was a member of the Friday Night Football Florida 2010 All-Orlando Team -A first-team all-conference and all-county honoree -Tied for 27th in the Orlando Sentinel’s 2011 Central Florida Super60 -Chose UCF over scholarship offers from Colorado State, Navy, East Carolina and Louisiana

-Parents are Bill and Lucie Grant -Major is undecided

2011 - Junior

-Earned All-C-USA Honorable Mention accolades -Named to Phil Steele’s Midsea•All-C-USA Honorable Mention son All-C-USA Second Team •Phil Steele’s Midseason All-C-USA Second Team -Appeared in all 12 games with 10 starts at left guard

GOINS’ Honors - `11

2010 - Sophomore

-Appeared in 13 games with seven starts on the offensive line

2009 - Redshirt Freshman

2008 - True Freshman

High School

-Played in six games on the offensive line and started five at right guard

-Earned a redshirt

-Earned two letters for head coach Gene Johnson at Hightower High School -Earned all-district honorable mention honors as a junior after leading the team in sacks with 10 and tackles for loss with 15 -Received all-district honors as a senior when he led team in sacks (12) and tackles for loss (17) for the second-consecutive season -Also recruited by Arizona, Houston, Nebraska and Oklahoma State

Personal

2011 - True Freshman

-Son of Paula Johnson -Given name is Thaophilius -Received his bachelor’s degree in interpersonal/organizational communication after the 2012 spring semester

-Joined the Knights on the defensive line, and spent time with the scout team

-Voted onto the C-USA All-Freshman Team -Appeared in all 12 games with starts at OLB in the final nine •C-USA All-Freshman Team games -Finished with 30 tackles (17 solo), 3.5 tackles for loss and one sack -Charleston Southern 9/3: In his first collegiate game, recorded two tackles -At FIU 9/17: Registered two tackles -At BYU 9/23: Added four tackles (three solo) -Marshall 10/8: Recorded two tackles (one solo) with 0.5 TFL -At SMU 10/15: Recorded two tackles (one solo) -At UAB 10/20: Had six tackles (three solo) -Memphis 10/29: Recorded four tackles (three solo) with 2.0 TFL and one sack -At Southern Miss 11/12: Earned two tackles and a half a tackle for loss -At East Carolina 11/19: Tied a season-high with six tackles and had a break-up -UTEP 11/25: Broke up a pass and posted a half TFL

GRAY’s Honors - `11

High School

Personal

-Regarded as one of Georgia’s top outside linebacker prospects -Coached by Shane Queen at North Cobb -Played in the 2010 Cobb County All-Star Senior Bowl -Finished his senior season with 119 tackles and three sacks -Reported to have benched 300 pounds and squatted 490 with a 42-inch vertical jump -Most notably as a junior, he led talent-rich Cobb County in tackles with 127, and with six sacks -Had 59 tackles and three sacks as a sophomore -Of his five tackles as a freshman, two were sacks -Entered his senior season with much acclaim after being named to the NIKE Atlanta All-Combine Team in March -Received three stars from Rivals, ESPN and Scout -Additionally, Rivals listed him as the No. 56 outside linebacker nationally and No. 56 on their Georgia Postseason Top 8 -ESPN listed Gray as the No. 62 outside linebacker nationally, while Scout had him at No. 86 nationally -Also active in community service with the Shop with a Warrior program, special needs volunteering and football bible study -Lettered twice in baseball and once in track outside of four varsity football letters -Had nearly a dozen scholarship offers and chose to be a Knight over the likes of Arkansas, Mississippi State, Kentucky, Virginia, Syracuse, Illinois, East Carolina and Air Force

-Son of Troy Gray, Sr., and Angela Albert -Major is interpersonal/organizational communication

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Gray, Troy Cont... Career Statistics Year 2011 Totals

G/GS 12/9 12/9

UT-AT-TT 17-13-30 17-13-30

SACK 1.0 1.0

TFL 3.5 3.5

PBU 2 2

2011 Game-By-Game Numbers Opponent CSU - 9/3 BC - 9/10 at FIU - 9/17 at BYU - 9/23 MAR - 10/8 at SMU - 10/15 at UAB - 10/20 MEM - 10/29 TULSA - 11/3 at USM - 11/12 at ECU - 11/19 UTEP - 11/25

UT-AT-TT 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-1-4 1-1-2 1-1-2 4-2-6 3-1-4 1-0-1 1-1-2 2-4-6 0-1-1

SACK 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

TFL 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.5 0.0 0.0 2.0 0.0 0.5 0.0 0.5

PBU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1

INT 0 0 INT 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

FF 0 0 FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2010 - Redshirt Freshman

2009 - True Freshman

High School

Personal

-Conference USA All-Freshman Team -Appeared in all 14 games with 11 starts and finished the season with 33 tackles, one sack, a forced fumble, four quarterback hurries, and five pass break-ups -South Dakota 9/4: Made first-collegiate start and had one quarterback hurry -NC State 9/11: Recorded five solo tackles (two tackles for loss) and two break-ups -At Kansas State 9/25: Recorded five tackles (one tackle for loss) and two pass break-ups -At Marshall 10/13: Registered three tackles (1.5 tackles for loss) -Rice 10/23: Registered one tackle, one sack, one pass break-up and recovered a fumble -ECU 10/30: Posted four tackles (three solo) and two quarterback hurries -Georgia 12/31: Recorded six tackles (four solo) and forced a fumble

-Was a member of the scout team at practice

-Played for coach Dale Salapa at Dr. Phillips High School -Named first-team All-Central Florida and all-conference -Made 110 tackles as a senior with eight sacks, three interceptions, two blocked kicks and a pair of fumble recoveries -Team captain -Was also a team captain in basketball and was ranked fifth in the state in rebounding -Won an academic excellence award in mathematics

-Son of Florence Gamble -Majoring in political science

2011 - Sophomore

-Earned All-C-USA Honorable Mention accolades -Started all 12 games as a de•All-C-USA Honorable Mention fensive tackle and recorded 29 •Phil Steele’s Midseason All-C-USA First Team tackles (18 solo) with 5.0 tackles for loss, 1.5 sacks, one forced fumble and seven passes broken up -Charleston Southern 9/3: Recorded two tackles (two solo) -Boston College 9/10: Recorded four tackles (two solo), one TFL, and one PBU -At FIU 9/17: Had three tackles (one solo) with one TFL and one sack -At BYU 9/23: Added two tackles (one solo) with 1.5 TFL, one PBU, and one QBH -Marshall 10/8: Recorded five tackles (five solo) with four QBH -At SMU 10/15: Posted two tackles (two solo) -At UAB 10/20: Earned three tackles (one solo) with 0.5 TFL, 0.5 sacks and one FF -Tulsa 11/3: Collected three tackles -At Southern Miss 11/12: Set a UCF record for a defensive lineman with four pass break-ups, which also was one shy of the overall single-game record -At East Carolina 11/19: Finished with three tackles -UTEP 11/25: Had two solo tackles with a tackle for loss

GRAY’S Honors - `11

Career Statistics Year 2010 2011 Totals

G/GS 14/11 12/12 26/23

UT-AT-TT 19-14-33 18-11-29 37-25-62

SACK 1.0 1.5 2.5

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PBU 5 7 12

2011 Game-By-Game Numbers Opponent CSU - 9/3 BC - 9/10 at FIU - 9/17 at BYU - 9/23 MAR - 10/8 at SMU - 10/15 at UAB - 10/20 MEM - 10/29 TULSA - 11/3 at USM - 11/12 at ECU - 11/19 UTEP - 11/25

UT-AT-TT 2-0-2 2-2-4 1-2-3 1-1-2 5-0-5 2-0-2 1-2-3 0-0-0 1-2-3 0-0-0 1-2-3 2-0-2

SACK 0.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

TFL 0.0 1.0 1.0 1.5 0.0 0.0 0.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0

PBU 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 4 0 0

INT 0 0 0 INT 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

2011 - True Freshman

High School

-Did not see game action

Jr. DL Victor Gray

TFL 7.0 5.0 12.0

FF 1 1 2 FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

-Played defensive end for Edgewater, but also played on the offensive side of the ball at tight end, and was coached by Bill Gierke -Led his team to the Class 4A Region 2 District 7 title with an 8-3 overall record and perfect 5-0 mark in the district -Team advanced to the Class 4A regional quarterfinals against Lakeland Kathleen -Posted 80 tackles and 11 sacks as a junior -Rivals, ESPN and Scout rated him with three stars


-ESPN rated him as the No. 91 defensive end nationally, while Scout listed him at No. 131 -Member of the National Honor Society -Edgewater has seen several future UCF football players walk through its halls, including the late Ed Gantner (1979-81), Doug Gatewood (1979-82), Arnell Spencer (1987-88), Gerod Davis (1992-95) Kevin Stewart (1992-96) and Mike Sims-Walker (2003-06) -Current Edgewater alums on the UCF roster include E.J. Dunston and Quincy McDuffie -Chose UCF after also being recruited by Texas Tech, Michigan State, Georgia Tech, Miami, Rutgers and USF

Personal

2011 - Redshirt Sophomore

Prior to UCF

Personal

-Son of Venecia Green -Majoring in interpersonal/organizational communication

-Did not see game action

-Enrolled at South Florida from 2009-10, but did not compete with the football team -Was an all-state honorable mention wide receiver as a senior at Coral Springs Charter, and named all-county at both defensive back and wide receiver -Member of the National Honor Society and Student Government Association

-Son of Joycelyn and Russell Greenaway -Majoring in economics with a minor in criminal justice

So. WR Rannell Hall High School

Personal

-Emerged on the national recruiting scene prior to the 2010 season with a headturning performance at the March NIKE Football Training Camp in Miami, earning the site’s emerging sleeper award -Coach by Harold Barnwell at Carol City -Hall nabbed 26 receptions for 357 yards and four touchdowns as a senior and participated in the Dade vs. Broward All-Star Game -As a junior, had 12 catches for 200 yards and two touchdowns -Regarded as very fast, with a 4.45 second 40-yard dash, excellent hands and an accomplished route-runner -Chose to attend UCF over interest from Cincinnati, Connecticut, Duke, New Mexico and Western Michigan -Was a member of the track team, and competed at the youth level in USA Track and Field and Junior Olympic events -Was rated with two stars from Rivals

-Parents are Randel Hall and Stephanie Barr -Nickname is “Speedy” -Majoring in sports and exercise science

2011 - True Freshman

-Voted onto the All-C-USA First Team, serving as the lone freshman from any school to grab a spot on either the first or second •All-C-USA First Team •C-USA All-Freshman Team team in 2011 -Was the first freshman kick re- •Phil Steele’s Postseason All-C-USA Third Team turner since Louisville’s Broderick Clark in 2002 to be voted onto the first team, and was the first UCF freshman overall to make an appearance on the first team since Joe Burnett in 2005 -Also named to the C-USA All-Freshman Team, and to Phil Steele’s All-C-USA Third Team -Appeared in all 12 games and returned 23 kickoffs for 714 yards (31.0 average) -Did not start returning kicks until game six at SMU when UCF ranked 104th in the nation in kickoff returns, and when he took over the Knights quickly climbed into the top five in the country -Ranked in the FBS top-10 nationally in kickoff returns, finishing in fifth -Amassed at least 138 yards in returns in four different games -Also completed the year with four receptions for 34 yards and three rushes for 11 yards -At SMU 10/15: Returned for the first time, recording 38 yards on two returns -At UAB 10/20: Racked up 160 yards on four run backs including a 57-yarder -Tulsa 11/3: Had five returns for 148 yards -At Southern Miss 11/12: Posted five returns for 138 yards -At East Carolina 11/19: Highlighted by a 72-yarder, had 184 yards on five returns

Hall’S Honors - `11

Career Statistics Receiving Year G/GS 2011 12/0 Totals 12/0 Kick Returns Year G 2011 12/0 Totals 12/0

REC 4 4

YDS 34 34

AVG 8.5 8.5

TD 0 0

LG 13 13

NO 23 23

YDS 714 714

AVG 31.0 31.0

TD 0 0

LG 72 72

AVG/G 2.8 2.8

2011 Game-By-Game Numbers Opponent NO CSU - 9/3 0 BC - 9/10 0 at FIU - 9/17 0 at BYU - 9/23 0 MAR - 10/8 0 at SMU - 10/15 0 at UAB - 10/20 0 MEM - 10/29 0 TULSA - 11/3 2 at USM - 11/12 0 at ECU - 11/19 0 UTEP - 11/25 2

-Receiving- -Kick ReturnsYDS TD LG NO YDS TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 38 0 0 0 0 4 160 0 0 0 0 1 26 0 17 0 13 5 148 0 0 0 0 5 138 0 0 0 0 5 184 0 17 0 13 1 20 0

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LG 0 0 0 0 0 23 57 26 48 42 72 20 51


Personal

-Harvey is the son of Greg Harvey and Tiffany Howard -Majoring in interdisciplinary studies with a minor in criminal justice

Career Statistics 2011 - Redshirt Junior

-Appeared in 11 games with five starts at running back, and rushed 126 times for 574 yards and three touchdowns with 13 catches for 103 yards -Charleston Southern 9/3: Rushed 14 times for 62 yards -Boston College 9/10: Finished with nine rushes for 47 yards -At FIU 9/17: Had six carries for 32 yards -Marshall 10/8: Posted 30 carries for 180 yards -At SMU 10/15: Rushed 21 times for 66 yards and caught four passes for 29 yards -At UAB 10/20: Posted 17 rushes for 74 yards and two touchdowns -Memphis 10/29: Rushed 17 times for 78 yards and one touchdown -Tulsa 11/3: Seven rushes for 26 yards and a nine-yard reception

2010 - Junior

2009 - Sophomore

2008 - True Freshman

-Earned a medical redshirt

-Started all 12 games he played in, and led the team in rushing yards each game -Led the team in rushing attempts (261), yards (1,109) and touchdowns (14) -Samford 9/5: In season-opener, racked up 111 yards rushing on 31 attempts and two touchdowns -Buffalo 9/19: Rushed for 98 yards and two touchdowns -Memphis 10/3: Scored a touchdown and had a career-high in carries (42) and rushing yards (219) -Houston 11/14: Recorded 139 yards rushing and three touchdowns -Tulane 11/21: Had 129 yards rushing and three touchdowns -At UAB 11/28: Compiled 130 yards rushing and a touchdown, and had two receptions for 15 yards

-Voted onto the Conference USA All-Freshman Team -Led the team in rushing attempts (125), rushing yards (519) and rushing average per game (51.9) -South Carolina State 8/30: Saw the first action of his Knight career, rushing for 34 yards on nine carries -At UTEP 9/27: Recorded 19 rushing yards and one reception -At Miami 10/11: Hauled in a four-yard reception -At Tulsa 10/26: Pounded Tulsa to the tune of 91 yards on 24 rushes -East Carolina 11/2: Rushed for 30 yards and also had a five-yard reception -Southern Miss 11/8: Ended the game with 34 rushing yards on seven carries -At Marshall 11/15: Impressed with a career day, posting 150 yards rushing on 33 carries and first-career touchdown on a 50-yard dash -At Memphis 11/22: Made a crucial 26-yard run to set up the game’s first touchdown and a momentum swing in the win -Finished the day vs. the Tigers with 71 rushing yards on 11 carries -UAB 11/29: Moved the chains often, pushing piles on his way to 90 yards rushing on just 15 carries

High School

-Earned four letters for head coach Rick Rodriguez at Largo High School -Set the Pinellas County single-season rushing record as a senior with 2,567 yards and 31 touchdowns -Earned first-team Class 5A All-State honors as a senior (Florida Sports Writers Association) and was the St. Pete Times Pinellas County Player of the Year, helping lead Largo to a 13-1 record -Was a member of the Tampa Tribune’s All-Suncoast First Team -Played in the Florida North and South All-Star Game -Rushed for more than 1,700 yards and 17 touchdowns as a junior when he was also named the St. Pete Times Pinellas County Player of the Year -Ranked No. 32 nationally among running backs and as the 69th best prospect in the state of Florida by Rivals.com -Ranked as the No. 84 overall prospect on the Orlando Sentinel’s Top-100 Sunshine state prospects -Also recruited by Arizona State, Memphis, Middle Tennessee and Ball State 52

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Year 2008 2009 2011 Totals

G/GS 10/6 12/12 11/5 33/23

ATT 125 261 126 512

YDS 519 1,109 574 2,202

TD 1 14 3 18

LG 50 50 50 50

AVG/C AVG/G 4.2 51.9 4.2 92.4 4.6 52.2 4.3 66.7

2011 Game-By-Game Numbers NO Opponent 14 CSU - 9/3 BC - 9/10 9 at FIU - 9/17 6 at BYU - 9/23 2 30 MAR - 10/8 at SMU - 10/15 21 at UAB - 10/20 17 MEM - 10/29 17 TULSA - 11/3 7 0 at USM - 11/12 at ECU - 11/19 3 UTEP - 11/25

-Rushing- -ReceivingYDS TD LG NO YDS TD 62 0 19 2 9 0 47 0 18 1 1 0 31 0 17 2 24 0 6 0 5 0 0 0 180 0 50 1 17 0 66 0 16 4 29 0 74 2 29 2 14 0 78 1 15 0 0 0 26 0 7 1 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 DNP DNP 4 0 2 0 0 0

2011 - Junior

Prior to UCF

High School

Personal

LG 15 1 20 0 17 11 9 0 9 0 0

-Appeared in all 12 games and recorded 15 tackles (eight solo) with one tackle for loss -Charleston Southern 9/3: Recorded one tackle (one solo) with one TFL and a quarterback hurry -At BYU 9/23: Had a pair of solo tackles -Marshall 10/8: Collected two tackles (one solo) -Memphis 10/29: Recorded three tackles (two solo) -Tulsa 11/3: Amassed four tackles with two quarterback hurries

-Graduated from Navarro College -Coached by Nick Bobeck at Navarro -Rated with three stars from Rivals and Scout websites -Chose UCF over scholarship offers from Iowa State, Baylor, USF, Arizona, Texas Tech, UAB, Mississippi State and Louisiana Tech

-Competed for coach Curtis Coleman at Shades Valley in Irondale, a suburb of Birmingham -A four-star prospect, originally signed with Auburn out of Shades Valley and redshirted his lone season with the Tigers -Out of high school, had 100 tackles, including 10 sacks as a senior -Also recorded 60 tackles and six sacks as a junior, while being named the Defensive Player of the Year for basketball -Named to 2008 all-southeast region team by PrepStar -Was ranked the 17th best player in Alabama by SuperPrep as a senior and the No. 9 defensive end in the nation by Rivals.com -A two-sport standout for Shades Valley, also was a dominant post player for the basketball team -Earned four letters in both football and basketball

-Parents are Ulysses and Lisa S. Henderson -Majoring in interdisciplinary studies with a minor in coaching


2009 - True Freshman

High School

Personal

-Played in all 13 games and started nine at free safety -Was fourth on the team in tackles (71) -Samford 9/5: Played in first-collegiate game and finished with two tackles -Memphis 10/3: Recorded six solo tackles -At Rice 10/24: Led the team with 11 tackles -Tulane 11/21: Had seven tackles and a forced fumble -Rutgers 12/19: Registered six tackles, recovered a fumble and had an interception

2011 - Redshirt Freshman

2010 - True Freshman

High School

-Worked out with the scout team

-Received a redshirt

-Served as a running back and defensive back at Neshaminy High School in Pennsylvania

Personal -Son of Jay and Yaffa Hoffman -Major is sport and exercise science

-Played for coach Jeff Bertani at North Miami Beach High School -Helped team to the 2006 state semifinals, an undefeated campaign in 2007 and the state playoffs again in 2008 -First team All-Dade County in 2008 and an honorable-mention pick as a junior -Played both wide receiver and defensive back -Had 45 catches as a senior for 500 yards with three touchdowns and three INTs -Had two more interceptions as a junior while making 30 receptions for 500 yards and seven scores

-Son of Blessed and Darlene Ishmael -Major is general studies with a minor in coaching

Career Statistics Year 2009 2010 2011 Totals

G/GS 13/9 14/14 12/12 39/35

UT-AT-TT 49-21-70 57-36-93 39-42-81 145-99-244

SACK 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

TFL 1.0 1.0 2.5 4.5

PBU 1 5 3 9

2011 Game-By-Game Numbers 2011 - Junior

-All-C-USA Honorable Mention -Started all 12 games at free safety and recorded a team-high •All-C-USA Honorable Mention 81 tackles (39 solo) with 2.5 •Phil Steele’s Midseason All-C-USA First Team tackles for loss and three passes broken up -Boston College 9/10: Recorded five tackles (three solo) -At FIU 9/17: Finished with eight tackles (five solo) -At BYU 9/23: Had 10 tackles (eight solo) and one TFL -Marshall 10/8: Recorded two tackles (one solo) and two break-ups -At UAB 10/20: Recorded 15 tackles (three solo) -Memphis 10/29: Completed the day with three tackles and one break-up -Tulsa 11/3: Picked up four tackles and a quarterback hurry -At Southern Miss 11/12: Amassed 12 tackles and had a fumble recovery -At East Carolina 11/19: Had 11 tackles with 1.0 TFL and one forced fumble -UTEP 11/25: Finished with six tackles (five solo)

ISHMAEL’S Honors - `11

2010 - Sophomore

Opponent CSU - 9/3 BC - 9/10 at FIU - 9/17 at BYU - 9/23 MAR - 10/8 at SMU - 10/15 at UAB - 10/20 MEM - 10/29 TULSA - 11/3 at USM - 11/12 at ECU - 11/19 UTEP - 11/25

UT-AT-TT 0-1-1 3-2-5 5-3-8 8-2-10 1-1-2 1-3-4 3-12-15 1-2-3 2-2-4 5-7-12 5-6-11 5-1-6

SACK 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

TFL 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.5 1.0 0.0

PBU 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

INT 1 2 0 3

INT 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

FF 0 2 1 3

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

-All-Conference USA First Team -Appeared in and started all 14 games and finished the season with a team-high 93 tackles (57 solo), two interceptions, five pass break-ups, two forced fumbles, and a fumble recovery -South Dakota 9/4: Started and posted five tackles (four solo) -NC State 9/11: Recorded three tackles (one solo) -At Buffalo 9/18: Posted nine tackles (five solo) -At Kansas State 9/25: Had eight tackles, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery -UAB 10/6: Amassed seven tackles (six solo), one forced fumble that was returned for a touchdown and a 12-yard interception that set up the first points of the game en route to being named C-USA Defensive Player of the Week -At Marshall 10/13: Registered four tackles and a pass break-up -Rice 10/23: Registered five tackles (all solo) -ECU 10/30: Posted eight tackles (seven solo) and a pass break-up -At Houston 11/5: Recorded 10 tackles (two solo) -Southern Miss 11/13: Racked up seven tackles (five solo) -At Tulane 11/20: Registered five tackles (three solo) and an interception -At Memphis 11/27: Recorded three tackles (two solo) -SMU 12/4: Tallied eight tackles (four solo) and a pass break-up -Georgia 12/31: Recorded 11 tackles (seven solo) and two pass break-ups -Named to CollegeFootballNews.com All-Bowl Team

2011 - Redshirt Freshman

2010 - True Freshman

High School

Personal

-Appeared in three games as a reserve offensive lineman

-Earned a redshirt

-Played for coach Gregory Minnis at Westlake High School -Named first-team all-region in 2009 with 31 pancake blocks, graded out at 86 percent and was a team co-captain who helped Westlake to the 2009 state playoffs -Earned Westlake basketball’s Rebound and Character Award as a junior on a team ranked in the national top 25 -An honor roll student and perfect attendance award recipient -Was also recruited by Alabama, Oklahoma State, Indiana, Middle Tennessee and Western Kentucky

-Parents are Pruett and Rhea Jacob -Majoring in sport and fitness

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-Named a Second-Team All-Western States Football League NJCAA selection -Chose UCF over a dozen scholarship offers highlighted by Florida, Miami, Rutgers, Tennessee and USF

2011 - Sophomore

Prior to UCF

-Sat out the year due to transfer rules and worked out with the scout team

-Spent true freshman season at the University of Miami -Averaged 13.2 yards per carry, finishing with nine rushes for 119 yards in 10 games -Posted the Hurricanes’ longest run of the year when he scampered 71 yards for a touchdown against South Florida -Named UM’s Offensive Scout Team Player of the Year

High School

-Attended Loganville High School in Georgia -Selected as a Under Armour High School All-American, rushing for a game-high 30 yards in the All-America Game in St. Petersburg Jan. 2, 2010, helping Team Nitro to a 32-7 win over Team Blur -Ranked as the No. 22 recruit in the country by ESPN.com -Rivals.com rated him as the No. 7 running back in the nation, the No. 8 player in the state of Georgia and the No. 106 player overall in the country -Named to the 2009 EA Sports All-American Second Team -Awarded with 2009 Atlanta Journal Constitution AAA Player of the Year honors -Earned first-team all-state accolades by the AJC and Associated Press -Was the No. 6 player on the AJC’s Top 50 list -Ranked as the No. 34 prospect in the Mobile Register Super Southeast 120 and the No. 137 prospect in the Sports Illustrated Takkle Top 200 -At Loganville, rushed for a school-record 1,937 yards and 31 touchdowns, while finishing with 11 receptions for 150 yards -Also had two kickoff returns for touchdowns as a senior -In 2008, rushed for 1,300 yards and 21 touchdowns with Buford (Ga.) High School

Personal

-Parents are Wes and Dione Johnson -Majoring in interpersonal/organizational communication

High School

Personal

2011 - Junior

2010 - Sophomore

2009 - Redshirt Freshman

2008 - True Freshman

High School

-Competed for coach Telly Lockette as a senior at Miami Central, teaming with current Knights Jeff Godfrey, Jamar McClain and Josh Reese -Started his high school career at Booker T. Washington and was coached by Earl Tillman and Tim Harris -In his final season, Central went 12-2 in 2009, won the county championship and advanced to the FHSAA state semifinals for 6A -Was a 2008 FSWA First-Team All-State member for Booker T. Washington -Booker T. Washington was Class 4A state champions earlier in his career in 2007 -Named a 2008 and 2009 All-Miami-Dade County selection by the Miami Herald -Rated with three stars from Rivals as a defensive tackle and three stars from Scout as a center -Scout also gave him two stars as an offensive guard

-Son of Rhomaine Henry -Majoring in interpersonal/organizational communication

-Appeared in all 12 games at H-back and special teams -Memphis 10/29: Hauled in an 11-yard reception -At Southern Miss 11/12: Posted two receptions for 11 yards

-Appeared in all 14 games and finished the season with 138 rushing yards on 35 carries and one touchdown -South Dakota 9/4: Rushed for 38 yards on eight carries and a touchdown -At Buffalo 9/18: Carried the ball 40 yards on nine carries -UAB 10/6: Rushed for 23 yards on eight carries -At Marshall 10/13: Rushed for 24 yards on four carries

-Played in 10 games, finishing the season fifth on the team in rushing yards (47) -At ECU 9/26: Carried the ball once for 18 yards in his first-collegiate game -Memphis 10/3: Had four rushes for nine yards -At Rice 10/24: Recorded a career-high five carries for 16 yards -Rutgers 12/19: Had one rush for four yards in the St. Petersburg Bowl

2011 - Sophomore

-Appeared in nine games with starts at defensive tackle in the final five games of the season, and recorded three tackles (two solo) with one pass break-up -Posted a tackle at BYU, at UAB and vs. Memphis

Prior to UCF

-Spent the 2010 season with coach John O’Meara at Eastern Arizona Junior College, after originally signing with UCF in 2010 -A highly-touted defensive tackle from powerhouse Miami Central -Participated in the USA vs. the World All-Star Game -Bill Buchalter had him amongst the top offensive linemen in the state -Scout listed him as the No. 14 center nationally in 2010 -In his lone season in junior college, played mostly offensive guard, with some defensive tackle during short yardage situations -Was part of an Eastern Arizona team that finished 9-3 and ranked No. 20 in the National Junior College Athletic Association poll -His Gila Monsters would lose to Hutchinson (Kan.) Community College in the Salt Lake City Bowl, 42-17 -The offensive line would help to lead the NJCAA in rushing with 3,555 yards, an average of 323 yards per game 54

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-Received a redshirt

-Earned four letters under coach Bill Ashton at Shoreham-Wading River High School -Became Suffolk County’s third all-time leading rusher following his senior season when he rushed for 1,458 yards and 17 touchdowns -For his career, finished with 4,936 yards and 52 touchdowns -Named All-Long Island Second Team in 2006 and 2007 by Newsday and was an All-County honoree as a senior, junior and sophomore -First player in Suffolk County history to earn a player of the week award in threeconsecutive seasons -As a junior, broke the school’s single-season rushing mark with 1,668 rushing yards and added 21 touchdowns -Ranked as the No. 6 fullback prospect in the country by ESPN.com -Also a standout on defense, where he posted 248 career tackles, 34 tackles for loss and had five interceptions -Ranked as the 46th best strong side linebacker prospect in the country by Scout. com and as the No. 10 overall prospect in the state of New York by Scout.com -Also received recruiting interest from Boston College, Connecticut, Penn State, Rutgers and Syracuse


Personal

-Son of Regina Kelly -Received his bachelor’s degree in business after the 2012 spring semester

Career Statistics Year 2009 2010 2011 Totals

G/GS 10/0 14/0 12/0 36/0

ATT 11 35 0 46

YDS 47 138 0 185

TD 0 1 0 1

LG 18 19 0 19

AVG/C AVG/G 4.3 4.7 3.9 9.9 0.0 0.0 4.0 5.1

2011 - True Freshman

High School

-Did not see game action

-Coached by Irving Strickland at Kathleen High School -Helped his team to the Florida Class 4A regional semifinal against Lakeland Lake Gibson -Kathleen defeated Edgewater in its quarterfinal match-up after finishing second to Lake Gibson in Region 2 District 8 -Hauled in 42 receptions for 510 yards and five touchdowns as a senior -Also had 40 receptions with four touchdowns as a junior and 25 receptions and seven touchdowns as a sophomore -Rated with three stars by Rivals, ESPN and Scout websites -ESPN rated him the No. 58 receiver nationally, while Scout listed him at No. 125 -Named to the 2010 Lakeland Ledger All-County Second Team -Selected UCF over scholarship offers from Boston College, Louisville, NC State, Purdue, Tennessee, West Virginia, Middle Tennessee and FAU

Personal

-Son of Simona Day -Major is general studies with a minor in criminal justice

overall in the Sunshine State by Rivals.com -The No. 53 defensive tackle prospect nationally by Scout.com, and ranked No. 91 on the top-100 high school football prospects 2007 list by the Orlando Sentinel -Also recruited by Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, Florida State, LSU, Ole Miss, Rutgers, Southern Miss and USF

Personal

2011 - Redshirt Freshman

2010 - True Freshman

High School

Personal

2011 - Sophomore

2010 - True Freshman

-Parents are Kevin and Jennifer Chambers -Majoring in sport and fitness

-Appeared in the Charleston Southern game, notching one tackle

-Earned a redshirt

-Played for coach Telly Lockette at Miami Central High School -Team was 12-2 in 2009, won the county championship and advanced to the FHSAA 6A state semifinals -Named to the Miami Herald All-Dade County Team -Collected 46 solo tackles and five interceptions as a senior -As a junior, intercepted a pair of passes and had 430 receiving yards -Also had three interceptions as a sophomore -Was also recruited by Auburn and Memphis

-Son of Carlton Brooks and Joyce McClain -Major is criminal justice

-Appeared in 11 games with one start at right guard (at UAB 10/20)

2011 - Sophomore

-Appeared in 11 games with eight starts at left tackle and one at right tackle

2010 - Redshirt Freshman

-Appeared in 10 games and made three starts on the season -South Dakota 9/4: Started at left tackle in his first-collegiate game

2009 - True Freshman

High School

-Earned a redshirt

-Earned four letters for head coach Bobby Moore at Choctawhatchee High School -Spent his first two prep seasons at offensive tackle before making the transition to defensive tackle for his junior and senior seasons -As a senior, posted 92 tackles, 21 sacks, 27 tackles for loss and a fumble recovery -Earned All-Northwest Florida honors as a junior and senior -Named to the Junior All-America Second Team in 2006 after registering 86 tackles, 12 sacks and 14 tackles for loss -Also lettered in track and field and weightlifting -Ranked No. 41 among defensive tackles nationally and as the 70th best prospect

-Named to the Conference USA All-Freshman Team -Appeared in six games in his first season as a Knight

High School

-Played for coach Patrick Burrows at Southridge High School -Team went undefeated in the 2009 regular season, winning the district championship, before losing in the state playoffs -Named All-Dade County as a senior by the Miami Herald after making 67 pancake blocks and not allowing a sack -Started 10 games as both a sophomore and a junior -Also qualified for the 6A state wrestling tournament as a sophomore -Member of the National Honor Society -Was also recruited by USF, Mississippi State, Tennessee, Rutgers, Miami, Illinois, Marshall and FAU

Personal

-Son of Cliff, Sr., and Debra McCray -Major is interpersonal/organizational communication with a minor in business -Twin brother of UCF teammate Justin McCray, and former Knight Cliff McCray

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2011 - Sophomore

2010 - True Freshman

Sr. WR Quincy McDuffie

-At Tulane 11/20: Returned the opening kick 95 yards for a touchdown and also caught one pass for a 28-yard touchdown en route to being named the C-USA Special Teams Player of the Week -At Memphis 11/27: Caught one pass for 16 yards

-Appeared in 11 games with five starts at right guard (Charleston Southern, Boston College, at FIU, at BYU and at SMU)

-Voted onto the Conference USA All-Freshman Team -Appeared in seven games in his first collegiate campaign

High School

-Played for coach Patrick Burrows at Southridge High School -Team went undefeated in the 2009 regular season, winning the district championship, before losing in the state playoffs -Named to the Miami Herald All-Dade County team as a senior for making 63 pancake blocks and not allowing a sack -Was district champion in wrestling as both a sophomore and a junior -Member of the National Honor Society -Was also recruited by USF, Mississippi State, Tennessee, Rutgers, Miami, Illinois, Marshall and FAU

Personal

-Son of Cliff, Sr., and Debra McCray -Major is interpersonal/organizational communication with a minor in business -Twin brother of UCF teammate Jordan McCray, and former Knight Cliff McCray

2009 - True Freshman

High School

Personal

-Played in all 13 games with two starts -Ranked fourth on the team in rushing yards (55) and seventh in receiving yards (126) -Also returned kickoffs and had a 24.2-yard average per return -Samford 9/5: Played his first-collegiate game in the season-opener and returned a kickoff 95 yards for a touchdown -Miami 10/17: Started and had three rushes for 21 yards -Houston 11/14: Scored first receiving touchdown and finished the game with four receptions for 77 yards -Rutgers 12/19: Had one catch for 22 yards in the St. Petersburg Bowl

-Played for coach William Gierke at Edgewater High School -Saw action as both a defensive back and wide receiver, helping Edgewater to a pair of 6A district titles -Earned two varsity letters in football and three in track -Set the metro record in the 200 meters with a time of 20.98 -Was the district and regional champion in the 200 meters in 2008

2011 - Junior

-Appeared in 11 games with nine starts at wide receiver and caught a team-high 43 passes for 482 yards with one touchdown -Became the first UCF wideout in school history to rush for at least 100 yards, finishing with 132 yards on 12 carries and a touchdown -Returned seven kickoffs for 106 yards -Boston College 9/10: Caught five passes for 41 yards -At FIU 9/17: Hauled in six passes for 70 yards and returned three kickoffs for 59 yards -At BYU 9/23: Had five catches for 50 yards and returned one kickoff for 16 yards -At UAB 10/20: Brought in two passes for 39 yards -Memphis 10/29: Had three receptions for 49 yards with one touchdown and rushed three times for 29 yards and one touchdown -Tulsa 11/3: Caught four passes for 81 yards and rushed two times for 22 yards -At Southern Miss 11/12: Recorded 31 yards on four receptions -At East Carolina 11/19: Amassed nine catches for 93 yards

2010 - Sophomore

-All-Conference USA First Team -CBS Sports All-America Second Team, and Rivals.com All-America Second Team -Appeared in all 14 games and made one start on the season -Ended the year with 1,067 all-purpose yards, two receiving touchdowns, two kickoff return scores and a 32.2 average in kickoff returns -Ranked second in the nation in returning kicks -South Dakota 9/4: Caught two passes for 21 yards and a touchdown -NC State 9/11: Recorded two receptions for 26 yards and returned a kickoff 93 yards for a touchdown -At Marshall 10/13: Carried the ball twice for 20 yards and caught one pass for 19 yards 56

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-Son of Quincy McDuffie and Vonetta Burch -Majoring in general studies with minors in coaching and hospitality management

Career Statistics Receiving G/GS Year 2009 13/2 14/1 2010 2011 11/9 Totals 38/12 Kick Returns Year G 2009 13 2010 14 2011 11 Totals 38

REC 8 13 43 64

YDS 126 144 482 752

AVG 15.8 11.1 11.2 11.8

TD 1 2 1 4

LG 27 28 36 36

NO 39 27 7 73

YDS 944 869 106 1,919

AVG 24.2 32.2 15.1 26.3

TD 1 2 0 3

LG 95 95 27 95

2011 Game-By-Game Numbers Opponent NO CSU - 9/3 2 BC - 9/10 5 at FIU - 9/17 6 at BYU - 9/23 5 MAR - 10/8 at SMU - 10/15 1 at UAB - 10/20 2 MEM - 10/29 3 TULSA - 11/3 4 at USM - 11/12 4 at ECU - 11/19 9 UTEP - 11/25 2

AVG/G 9.7 10.3 43.8 19.8

-Receiving- -Kick ReturnsYDS TD LG NO YDS TD 14 0 12 1 13 0 41 0 18 0 0 0 70 0 27 3 59 0 50 0 19 1 16 0 DNP DNP 8 0 8 0 0 0 39 0 27 0 0 0 49 1 25 0 0 0 81 0 36 0 0 0 31 0 9 0 0 0 93 0 24 1 8 0 6 0 6 1 10 0

LG 13 0 27 16 0 0 0 0 0 8 10


2011 - True Freshman

High School

-Worked with the scout team

-Played both tight end and defensive end for Holy Cross and coach Frank Holmes -Was among the top five defensive ends in New Jersey heading into his senior year -Named to the Burlington County Times’ All-County Team -As a senior, had 25 receptions, 550 yards receiving, eight touchdowns en route to first team all-conference, all-county, All-South Jersey and all-state -One of his touchdowns was a school-record 96-yarder against Burlington Twp. -Also had 13 sacks on 45 tackles -Was an all-non-public honorable mention selection on defense his junior year -In 2009, had 20 catches for 400 yards and scored five touchdowns -As a sophomore, had 30 receptions for 587 yards and six touchdowns -In 2008, earned the school’s then-second straight state Non-Public Group 2 title -Rated with three stars from Rivals, and two stars from ESPN and Scout websites -Rivals had him No. 25 overall in New Jersey heading into 2011 signing day -Scout listed him No. 150 nationally at tight end, while ESPN placed him at No. 187 -Active with community service, volunteering for the Knights of Columbus, Special Olympics, homeless shelter food delivery and St. Isaac Jogues Youth Group -Earned three varsity letters for football, one in basketball and four in lacrosse -Chose UCF over offers from Maryland, Rutgers, West Virginia and Akron -A long list of other schools, including Cincinnati, Duke, Louisville, Pittsburgh, Syracuse, Temple, Villanova and Virginia, also showed interest

Personal -Parents are Mark and Carol Miller -Major is criminal justice

2011 - True Freshman

-Appeared in three games and recorded two solo tackles vs. Boston College (9/10)

High School

-Played middle linebacker for Pine Ridge and coach Paul Spegele -The 15th-ranked player in the Orlando Sentinel’s 2011 Central Florida Super60 -Noted speed with a 4.5 40-yard time -Also returned kickoffs for Pine Ridge, even taking back an 86-yarder for a score against Daytona Beach Mainland during his junior season -As a senior, recorded 123 tackles and five sacks, had 140 tackles and three sacks as a junior and 162 tackles as a sophomore, including four sacks -Began his high school career charting 93 tackles as a freshman -As a senior was named to the Orlando Sentinel All-Central Florida defensive football team as well as ranking No. 72 on Bill Buchalter’s 2011 Florida Top 100 -Was rated with three stars from Rivals and ESPN, with ESPN also ranking him No. 51 at his position nationally -Rated with two stars from Scout, and was listed No. 82 at his position nationally -Participated in the North/South and Central Florida All-Star Games -Lettered in football, baseball, basketball and ran track -Additionally active outside of playing sports, participating in FCA, was homecoming king, a flag football coach, a basketball manager and a member of the Key Club

Personal

-Parents are Willie Mitchell and Shanta Torres -Majoring in general studies with a minor in coaching

2011 - True Freshman

High School

Personal

-Appeared in six games and connected on 5-of-9 field goals and 17-of-17 extra point attempts -Was 5-for-6 in field-goal tries from 20-39 yards out -Booted field goals against SMU, UAB, Memphis and Tulsa -In the game with Memphis, was 2-for-2 with a long of 39

-Played for coach Dale Salapa at Dr. Philllips High School -Ranked No. 57 on the Orlando Sentinel’s 2011 Central Florida Super 60 -In 2010, was 11-for-16 in field-goal attempts, highlighted by conversion of 50 and 51 yards, and converted 97-of-98 extra points -Longest field goal of his high school career was 52 yards -Left the school holding the Florida high school record with 130-straight extra points made -Also received interest from Ole Miss and Florida Atlantic

-Parents are Ed and Julia Moffitt -Majoring in criminal justice

Career Statistics Year 2011 Totals

G 6 6

FG 5-9 5-9

PCT 55.6 55.6

LG 39 39

PAT 17-17 17-17

2011 - Sophomore

2010 - Redshirt Freshman

2009 - True Freshman

High School

Personal

-Traveled as the backup long snapper but did not see game action

-Did not see game action

-Earned a redshirt

-Played offensive line at Timber Creek -Helped team to its first-ever district championship as a senior in 2008 -Three-year starter at center and long snapper -Played in the Orange County Metro Conference All-Star Game

-Son of Alan and Debbie Morrison -Majoring in criminal justice

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2009 - Sophomore

2008 - True Freshman

High School

Personal

-Earned a redshirt while recovering from knee surgery

2011 - Junior

-Named the team’s MVP following the season -Appeared in all 12 games with starts in the final two contests •College Football Performance Awards -Rushed 98 times for 549 yards National Running Back of the Week (11/28) and eight touchdowns on the •College Football Performance Awards ground and also caught 17 pass- National Kick Returner of the Week (11/13) es for 242 yards through the air and one touchdown -Charleston Southern 9/3: Rushed six times for 36 yards and two touchdowns -Boston College 9/10: Finished with 10 carries for 72 yards and one touchdown with one reception for 18 yards -At BYU 9/23: Rushed 12 times for 31 yards and caught one pass for 12 yards -Marshall 10/8: Had three carries for 11 yards and one touchdown -At SMU 10/15: Caught five passes for 52 yards -At UAB 10/20: Rushed three times for one yard and one touchdown and caught one pass for a career-high 53 yards -Memphis 10/29: Rushed seven times for 28 yards and caught two passes for 28 yards -Tulsa 11/3: Had three rushes for 14 yards, and a 14-yard catch -At Southern Miss 11/12: Had 19 rushing yards on four attempts, 31 receiving yards from two receptions, and a 69-yard kickoff return for a touchdown -At East Carolina 11/19: Posted 87 yards and a touchdown on 21 carries, while bringing in a 14-yard receptions -UTEP 11/25: A finalist for the nation’s Running Back Performance of the Year presented by Intersport by racing for 233 yards on 21 attempts with two touchdowns, and also had two receptions for 24 yards and a touchdown -That effort marked UCF’s fourth-best rushing performance in school history

murray’S Honors - `11

2010 - Redshirt Sophomore

-Conference USA Championship Game MVP -AutoZone Liberty Bowl MVP -Appeared in all 14 games and made four starts -Ended the season with 637 rushing yards and 11 touchdowns off of 111 carries on the ground and also made five receptions for 47 yards and a touchdown -UAB 10/6: Carried the ball three times for 23 yards and scored his first touchdown on the season -At Marshall 10/13: Rushed for 33 yards and a touchdown on eight carries -Rice 10/23: Rushed for 17 yards and caught one pass for 16 yards -ECU 10/30: Carried the ball seven times for 47 yards and a score -At Houston 11/5: Rushed for 78 yards and a touchdown off of 11 tries -At Tulane 11/20: In his first start of the season, rushed for a career-high 146 yards and scored a touchdown -At Memphis 11/27: Gained 75 yards and two touchdowns off 16 attempts -SMU 12/4: With an MVP effort in the C-USA Championship Game, rushed 20 times for 94 yards and a score and also recorded two receptions for 21 yards and a touchdown -Georgia 12/31: Earned AutoZone Liberty Bowl MVP honors after rushing for 104 yards and a touchdown off 18 carries

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-Played in eight games -Carried the ball 46 times for 132 yards and three touchdowns -Also had one catch for four yards -Three rushing touchdowns led the team -South Carolina State 8/30: Had 11 carries for 43 yards and both of UCF’s touchdowns in the season-opening win -At Marshall 11/15: Ran the ball 15 times for 46 yards in the win -At Memphis 11/22: Also had 10 carries and a score to defeat the Tigers

-Earned three letters under coach Jason Ryan at Onondaga Central High School -Named the 2007 Gatorade Football Player of the Year in the state of the New York by Rise Magazine -Also named Class D Player of the Year and First-Team All-State by the New York State Sportswriters Association after rushing 175 times for 2,194 yards and 28 touchdowns -On defense as a senior, recorded 78 tackles, forced three fumbles and returned two interceptions for touchdowns, giving him 35 total scores -Also garnered first-team all-state honors as a junior when he carried the ball 193 times for 2,030 yards and 30 touchdowns -As a sophomore, earned Third-Team All-State honors after rushing 212 times for 1,609 yards and 14 touchdowns -Was an all-league and All-Central New York performer all three seasons -Ranked as the fifth-best prospect overall in the state of New York by Rivals.com -Ranked as the No. 6 overall prospect in the state of New York by Scout.com -Also recruited by Boston College, Connecticut, Maryland and Syracuse

-Son of Paul Murray and Tawanna Wright -Received his bachelor’s degree in interpersonal/organizational communication after the 2012 spring semester

Career Statistics Year 2008 2010 2011 Totals

G/GS 8/0 14/4 12/2 34/6

ATT 46 111 98 255

YDS 132 637 549 1,318

TD 3 11 8 22

LG 11 46 40 46

AVG/C AVG/G 2.9 16.5 5.7 45.5 5.6 45.8 5.2 38.8

2011 Game-By-Game Numbers Opponent NO CSU - 9/3 6 BC - 9/10 10 at FIU - 9/17 6 12 at BYU - 9/23 MAR - 10/8 3 at SMU - 10/15 2 at UAB - 10/20 3 MEM - 10/29 7 TULSA - 11/3 3 at USM - 11/12 4 at ECU - 11/19 21 UTEP - 11/25 21

-Rushing- YDS TD LG 36 2 13 72 1 19 13 0 5 31 0 12 11 1 9 4 0 4 1 1 1 28 0 13 14 0 8 19 0 7 87 1 19 233 2 40

2011 - True Freshman -Did not see game action

-ReceivingNO YDS TD 0 0 0 1 18 0 1 1 0 1 12 0 0 0 0 5 52 0 1 53 0 2 23 0 1 14 0 2 31 0 1 14 0 2 24 1

LG 0 18 1 12 0 18 53 14 14 17 14 18


High School

Personal

-A standout defensive tackle from Georgia, playing for coach Bruce Miller at Gainesville High School -Earned all-area recognition, while picking up a second-team all-state honor -Was an Atlanta Journal-Constitution Class 3A Honorable Mention All-State selection -As a senior, recorded 85 tackles, seven sacks and three forced fumbles -As a junior, recorded 75 tackles, five sacks, three forced fumbles and six tackles for loss -High school team was regional champions from 2008-10 -Rated with three stars from Rivals, ESPN and Scout websites -ESPN ranked him as the No. 64 defensive tackle nationally, while Scout ranked him at No. 101 -Also lettered four years in lacrosse where he was a goalie, and was a member of the Latin Club -Chose UCF over scholarship offers from Arkansas, NC State, Tennessee, FIU and Middle Tennessee

-Parents are Andre and Lisa Niles -Major is undecided

2011 - Sophomore

-Conference USA All-Freshman Team -Saw action in 10 games and ended the season with 15 tackles, one interception returned for a score and one forced fumble -At Tulane 11/20: Had a career day registering seven tackles (seven solo) and intercepted a pass taking it 100 yards for a touchdown on the last play of the game -At Memphis 11/27: Recorded one tackle and forced a fumble on the opening kickoff to start the second half

High School

Personal

2011 - True Freshman

High School

-Played for coach Chad Grabowski at Mount Dora High School -Enrolled for classes at UCF in January 2010 -Named First-Team All-Central Florida by the Orlando Sentinel -A four-time all-area and all-county pick -Named honorable mention all-state as a sophomore -Played in the Central Florida All-Star Game -Was also recruited by Kentucky, South Carolina, Georgia Tech, Stanford and Tulsa

-Son of Ernest Hatter and Kathy Ozerities -Major is psychology

-Worked with the scout team

-Coached by Telly Lockette at Miami Central

Personal

2011 - True Freshman

High School

Personal

-Parents are Anthony Pace and Altrese Lewis -Major is undecided

-Missed the first half of the year due to an injury before working with the scout team

2010 - True Freshman

-Was a high school teammate of current UCF players Jeff Godfrey, Jamar McClain and Josh Reese -The 2010 Miami Central team defeated Orlando’s Dr. Phillips, 42-27, in the Class 6A state championship at the Florida Citrus Bowl -Saw action at both linebacker and defensive tackle, as well as fullback -Had 84 tackles, 22 sacks and three forced fumbles as a senior -As a junior, had 125 tackles and 20 sacks, nine forced fumbles and one interception returned for a touchdown -Listed at No. 64 on Bill Buchalter’s 2011 Florida Top 100 -Rated with three stars from Rivals, ESPN and Scout -Scout placed him No. 57 for the middle linebacker position nationally, while ESPN ranked him No. 93 -Rivals listed him No. 12 among its top 55 players in Miami-Dade County at the start of the 2010 season -Was a second-team All-Miami-Dade County running back selection as a junior -Miami Herald had him as the No. 13 prospect in Miami-Dade County -Also played on the basketball team -Chose to be a UCF Knight over offers from Clemson, West Virginia, USF and FIU

-Appeared in 11 games with one start at MLB and recorded 17 tackles (12 solo) with two tackles for loss and one quarterback hurry -Charleston Southern 9/3: In his first collegiate game, recorded five tackles (three solo) with one TFL -At UAB 10/20: Recorded six tackles (three solo) -Memphis 10/29: Recorded two tackles (two solo) with one TFL and one QBH -Tulsa 11/3: Added a pair of solo tackles

-A versatile linebacker prospect, who played at all three positions during his high school career including at the inside position as a senior -Coached by Danny Green at Orange Park, and helped lead the Raiders to a Class 6A Region I District 1 title and berth in the state regional final round -Amassed over 110 tackles as a senior, five sacks, two pass deflections, two fumble recoveries and one forced fumble -Led his team in tackling for three-straight seasons -Also had eight touchdowns rushing -Was a 2010 nominee for the Florida Class 6A Mr. Football Award -A member of the 2010 Florida Times Union All-First Coast Team, as well as honorable mention FHSAA all-state in 2009 -Was a Super 24 selection in 2010 -Received All-First Coast, all-conference and all-county recognition throughout his high school career -Rated with three stars by Rivals, ESPN and Scout -Was listed as the No. 70 outside linebacker nationally by ESPN, and No. 84 from Scout -Also lettered three years in basketball -Had a bench press of 350 pounds -Highly-recruited linebacker prospect picked up over a dozen scholarship offers before choosing to attend UCF -Picked the Knights over Arkansas, NC State, Vanderbilt, Cincinnati, Connecticut, USF, Southern Miss, FAU, FIU, Middle Tennessee and Troy

-Parents are Terrance and Beatrice Plummer -Major is undecided

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2010 - Sophomore

2009 - Redshirt Freshman

2008 - True Freshman

High School

-Started in 13 games at center on the season -South Dakota 9/4: Started his first-collegiate game

-Practiced with the scout team on defense and did not see any game action

-Earned a redshirt

2011 - Redshirt Freshman -Appeared in three games on special teams

2010 - True Freshman

-Played for coach Mark Guandolo at Cypress Bay -Played both offensive and defensive line -Named second team all-state as a senior -A two-time all-county pick and was all-county honorable mention as a sophomore

High School

Personal

2011 - Redshirt Freshman

2010 - True Freshman

High School

-Did not see game action

-Played for The King’s Academy, and received interest from Air Force, Colorado State and Georgia State

Personal -Son of Jeff and Angela Price -Majoring in health sciences

-Parents are John and Dayle Rae -Received his bachelor’s degree in business after the 2012 spring semester

-Saw time in the Charleston Southern game

2011 - Freshman

High School

-Attended John F. Kennedy School of Queretaro, and was a member of the soccer team which won the state title two-straight years (2009-10), and the National Championship of American Schools in Mexico in 2009 -Served as team captain for the soccer program in 2010 -Runner-up for the school’s 2010 Student-Athlete of the Year -Awarded the IB Diploma and the President’s Education Awards Program for Educational Excellence, while being a member of the National Honor Society and serving as the student council treasurer

-Played for coach Hal Lamb at Calhoun High School -Was an honorable mention all-state pick for all classifications and a second-team all-state 2A pick -Missed much of 2009 due to injury but had 27 tackles, including two TFLs -Made 42 tackles as a junior with four tackles for loss, three sacks, two interceptions, two fumble recoveries and a pair of touchdowns -Earned the team’s Captain’s Award in 2009 and the Iron Man Award in 2008 -Calhoun was the four-time regional champion and was twice the state runner-up -Was also recruited by Vanderbilt, Purdue and Middle Tennessee

Personal

Personal

2011 - Redshirt Freshman

-Did not see game action

-Son of Gerardo and Mary Carmen Quirarte -Majoring in industrial engineering

2011 - Junior

-Son of Terry and Susan Ralston -Major is general studies with minors in cinema studies and coaching

-Earned All-C-USA Honorable Mention status -Started all 12 games as UCF’s •All-C-USA Honorable Mention center •Phil Steele’s Midseason All-C-USA Third Team

RAE’s Honors - `11

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-Earned a redshirt

-Appeared in 11 games with five starts in the final six games -Caught 30 passes for 461 yards and two touchdowns -His 30 receptions ranked as the fifth-most by a UCF freshman, while he also ranked third in school history among freshman in receiving yards -Charleston Southern 9/3: In his first-collegiate game, caught four passes for 97 yards -Marshall 10/8: Hauled in four passes for 42 yards -At SMU 10/15: Finished with five receptions for 74 yards and one touchdown


-At UAB 10/20: Caught four passes for 41 yards -Memphis 10/29: Brought in four passes for 70 yards -At Southern Miss 11/12: Racked up three catches for 32 yards -At East Carolina 11/19: Amassed four receptions for 51 yards and a touchdown -UTEP 11/25: Recorded a 43-yard reception

2010 - True Freshman

High School

-Earned a redshirt

-Played for coach Telly Lockette at Miami Central High School -Team was 12-2 in 2009, won the county championship and advanced to the FHSAA state semifinals for 6A -A two-time all-state pick who was ranked amongst the top-25 recruits in Florida and the top-150 recruits in the nation -Named to the Miami Herald All-Dade County Team in 2008 and 2009 -The top receiver in Miami-Dade County, had 43 catches as a senior for 820 yards and eight touchdowns and 40 grabs as a junior for 793 yards and 10 touchdowns -Played in the Dade-Broward All-Star Game and the U.S.A. vs. the World All-Star Game -Also recruited by Florida, Florida State, Nebraska, USF, South Carolina, Tennessee and West Virginia

Personal

-Son of Karen Smith -Major is sport and fitness

Career Statistics Year 2011 Totals

G/GS 11/5 11/5

REC 30 30

2011 - Junior

2010 - Sophomore

Prior to UCF

High School

Personal

-Son of Yvonne Rice -Majoring in criminal justice

-Appeared in nine games with two starts at OLB in his first full season -Recorded 35 tackles (18 solo) with 4.5 tackles for loss, one pick and three break-ups -CSU 9/3: Recorded four tackles (four solo) with one TFL and a quarterback hurry -At FIU 9/17: Had four tackles (three solo) with 1.5 TFL -At BYU 9/23: Added three tackles (three solo) -At SMU 10/15: Collected three tackles (two solo) -At UAB 10/20: Recorded 11 tackles with two tackles for loss and one interception -Memphis 10/29: Recorded two tackles (one solo) with one PBU -UTEP 11/25: Finished with seven tackles (five solo) and two break-ups

-Saw time in the NC State game (9/11)

YDS 461 461

AVG 15.4 15.4

TD 2 2

2011 Game-By-Game Numbers Opponent NO CSU - 9/3 4 0 BC - 9/10 at FIU - 9/17 0 at BYU - 9/23 MAR - 10/8 4 at SMU - 10/15 5 4 at UAB - 10/20 MEM - 10/29 4 1 TULSA - 11/3 at USM - 11/12 3 at ECU - 11/19 4 1 UTEP - 11/25

Personal

-ReceivingYDS TD 97 0 0 0 DNP 0 0 42 0 74 1 41 0 70 0 11 0 32 0 51 1 43 0

LG 48 48

AVG/G 41.9 41.9

LG 42 0 0 18 27 14 48 11 15 25 43

-Played two years of basketball at Florida as a guard, and appeared in 68 games with one start, averaging 3.3 points and 1.8 rebounds per game as a Gator

-Played one season at safety and wide receiver in 2005 for Miami’s Monsignor Pace High School -Named the 2008 Florida Dairy Farmers “Mr. Basketball” Player of the Year -Also named the 2008 Florida Gatorade Player of the Year -Helped team to 2007 and 2008 4A state championships -Named MVP of both state title games and was a three-time all-state selection

-Son of Rosalind Shipman -Received his bachelor’s degree in interpersonal/organizational communication after the 2012 spring semester, and admitted into the graduate school of communication

Career Statistics Year 2011 Totals

2011 - Redshirt Freshman

2010 - True Freshman

G/GS 9/2 9/2

UT-AT-TT 18-17-35 18-17-35

SACK 0.0 0.0

TFL 4.5 4.5

PBU 3 3

INT 1 1

FF 0 0

-Did not see game action, working out with the scout team

-Earned a redshirt

High School

2011 - Redshirt Freshman

2010 - True Freshman

High School

Personal

-Did not see game action

-Played for coach Scott Perry at Lake Mary High School -Ranked amongst the top-20 players in Central Florida by the Orlando Sentinel -Named all-conference in 2008 and 2009 and Lake Mary’s Best Defensive Lineman -Made 59 tackles as a senior with 12 tackles for loss, three sacks, two forced fumbles and two recovered fumbles, and had 42 tackles and four sacks as a junior -Conference champion in wrestling -Named to the honor roll and won the Citizenship Award -Was also recruited by Purdue, Wake Forest, Iowa State, Colorado State, New Mexico, FIU, FAU and Troy

-Spent time with the scout team

-Competed for coach George Clayton at Lake Brantley High School

-Son of Charles and Hannah Teal -Marjoring in industrial engineering

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2011 - True Freshman

2011 - True Freshman

High School

High School

Personal

Personal

2011 - Junior

2010 - Sophomore

2009 - Redshirt Freshman

2008 - True Freshman

High School

-Worked with the scout team

-Coached by Josh Shapiro at Everglades -Everglades advanced to the 2010 Class 6A state playoffs during his senior year after qualifying through Region 3 District 11 -Team was 2009 district champions -Team captain as a junior and a senior -Rushed for 800 yards on 155 carries for 16 touchdowns as a senior -Had 485 yards on 100 carries and seven touchdowns as a junior -As a sophomore, rushed for 385 yards on 55 carries and three touchdowns -Rated with two stars from ESPN and Scout -ESPN listed him at No. 156 nationally at his position, while Scout had him at No. 168 -Received All-Broward County recognition by the South Florida Sun-Sentinel -Miami Herald had him at No. 20 in Broward County prior to his senior year -Earned four varsity letters in football -Also lettered three years in track, focusing on the 110 and 300-meter hurdles -Posted personal-best times of 14.94 seconds in the 110-meter hurdles and 39.36 seconds in the 300-meter hurdles -Chose UCF over offers from Kansas State, FAU, Illinois, Western Illinois and Southern Illinois

-Parents are Will and Lavora Thompson -Brother, Courtney, was a defensive back at Kansas State -Majoring in interpersonal/organizational communication

-Spent time with the scout team

-Coached by Matt Egloff at DeSoto County -Noted tough and strong defensive lineman, who also participated on the school weightlifting team, posting a bench of over 400 pounds and squat over 500 pounds -Saw plenty of action at nose tackle -As a senior, had 64 tackles, seven sacks and a spot on the all-area team -Recorded 56 tackles and eight sacks during his junior year, while earning all-area recognition and second team all-state mention -As a sophomore, had 42 tackles, 4.5 sacks and a spot on the all-area team -Was listed at No. 62 on Bill Buchalter’s Florida Top 100 to start the 2010 season -Rated with three stars from ESPN, with the same service ranking him No. 90 at his position nationally -Rated with two stars from Rivals and Scout websites, with Scout also placing him No. 136 nationally at his position -Was a second-team all-state defensive line selection for Class 2A/2B by the Florida Sports Prep Writers -Named all-area for defense by the Sarasota Herald-Tribune three years -In 2009, team was also district champions and earned a spot in the regional final -Team was 2007 Class 3A District 12 champions, going undefeated for the first time in school history -Lettered four years in football and weightlifting, while earning two letters in track -Was a Dean’s List and Honor Roll student -Drew interest from Cincinnati, Western Kentucky and FAU

-Parents are Eddie and Debbie Wertz -Majoring in interpersonal/organizational communication

2011 - True Freshman

-Appeared in five games with one start at tight end (vs. Boston College), and caught two passes for 18 yards against Memphis

High School

-Originally signed with UCF in 2010 -Coached by Scott Ward at Worth County -Was selected to play in the Georgia vs. Florida Border War All-Star Game -An all-region and all-metro honoree as a senior -Had 16 catches as a senior for 198 yards with three touchdowns -Also blocked a punt and made 14 tackles -Named to the all-region team as a sophomore and a junior as well -Caught a total of 22 passes as a sophomore and a junior combined for six touchdowns while also recording a total of 24 pancake blocks -Received three stars from Rivals, while Scout listed him with two stars and the No. 78 tight end nationally -Chose UCF over scholarship offers from Louisville, UAB, Georgia State and Jacksonville State

Personal

-Son of Earnestine Barney -Majoring in interpersonal/organizational communication

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-Appeared in the FIU (9/17) and BYU (9/23) games

-Appeared in six games and finished the season with three tackles (two solo) -At Houston 11/5: Had one tackle -At Tulane 11/20: Recorded two solo tackles

-Did not see any game action, but was a key contributor on the scout team

-Earned a redshirt

-Earned three letters in football for head coach Mike Morrill at Cardinal Gibbons High School -Named FSWA Class 3A Honorable Mention All-State -Earned First Team All-Broward County 3A-1A by the Miami Herald and South Florida Sun-Sentinel -Finished final prep season with 81 tackles, two sacks and returned lone interception for a touchdown


-Participated in the 2008 Broward All-Star Game -As a junior, collected 89 tackles, four sacks and had one interception -Also had two receiving scores as a tight end and ran a kickoff back for a touchdown -Ranked as the No. 43 outside linebacker prospect in the country by ESPN.com -Had more than a dozen offers, but chose UCF over Arkansas and Cincinnati

Personal -Son D.J. Williams and Alesra Fuller -Majoring in sport and fitness

2011 - Redshirt Freshman

-CollegeFootballNews.com Honorable Mention Freshman AllAmerican -Voted onto the C-USA All-Fresh- •CollegeFootballNews.com Freshman All-America Honorable Mention man Team -Appeared in all 12 games with •C-USA All-Freshman Team one start (ECU) and caught 41 passes for a team-high 531 yards and four touchdowns -Set a UCF freshman record for receptions -Also added 17 punt returns for 150 yards -Charleston Southern 9/3: In his first UCF game, caught three passes for 53 yards -Boston College 9/10: Caught one pass for 28 yards -At BYU 9/23: Hauled in two passes for 27 yards -Marshall 10/8: Finished with 36 yards on a pair of receptions -At SMU 10/15: Had five receptions for 32 yards and his first career touchdown -At UAB 10/20: Caught three passes for 32 yards -Memphis 10/29: Caught five passes for 43 yards -Tulsa 11/3: Pulled in four passes for 87 yards and one touchdown -At USM 11/12: Tied a UCF freshman record with 11 receptions, racking up 114 yards and a highlight-reel touchdown catch with no time left in the fourth quarter -At East Carolina 11/19: Had two catches for 31 yards and a touchdown -UTEP 11/25: Pulled in three passes for 48 yards

WORTON’s Honors - `11

2011 - Redshirt Freshman

-Selected to the C-USA AllFreshman Team -Appeared in 11 games with •C-USA All-Freshman Team four starts at left tackle

WILSON’s Honors - `11

2010 - True Freshman

High School

-Earned a redshirt

-Played for coach Billy Rolle at Miami Northwestern High School -Rated as the eighth-best offensive guard in the nation by Rivals.com -Was selected for the Under Armour All-American Game -A first-team all-state pick and an All-Dade County selection as well -Made 120 pancake blocks as a junior alone and recorded four sacks on defense -Was also recruited by Stanford, Louisville, Alabama, LSU, Tennessee, Michigan and USF

Personal

-Son of Earnest and Vernell Wilson -Majoring in interpersonal/organizational communication

2010 - True Freshman

High School

Personal

-Earned a redshirt

-Played for coach Greg Dentino at South Dade High School -Served as a wide receiver, safety and kicker in high school, but spent time at seven different positions as a senior -Had 41 receptions for 712 yards and nine touchdowns in 2009 -Named to the Miami Herald Class 6A All-Dade First Team as an all-purpose player

-Son of Bill and Kathy Worton -Majoring in general studies with minors in Spanish and interpersonal/organizational communication

Career Statistics

2011 - Sophomore

-Appeared in eight games with four starts at DT and recorded seven tackles (four solo) -Charleston Southern 9/3: Recorded three tackles (two solo) -At UAB 10/20: Collected a pair of tackles

2010 - Redshirt Freshman

2009 - True Freshman

High School

Personal

-Did not see any game action, but worked with the scout team

-Earned a redshirt while working out with the scout team

-Named third-team 5A all-state as a defensive lineman as a senior -Played both offensive and defensive line at Palm Bay -Helped team to regional finals in 2007 as a junior -Also competed in wrestling and track and field

-Son of Michael and Audrey Wofford -Major is management-human resource track

Receiving Year G/GS 2011 12/1 Totals 12/1 Punt Returns Year G 2011 12 Totals 12

REC 41 41

YDS 531 531

AVG 13.0 13.0

TD 4 4

LG 41 41

NO 17 17

YDS 150 150

AVG 8.8 8.8

TD 0 0

LG 37 37

2011 Game-By-Game Numbers Opponent NO CSU - 9/3 3 BC - 9/10 1 at FIU - 9/17 0 at BYU - 9/23 2 MAR - 10/8 2 at SMU - 10/15 5 at UAB - 10/20 3 MEM - 10/29 5 TULSA - 11/3 4 at USM - 11/12 11 at ECU - 11/19 2 UTEP - 11/25 3

AVG/G 44.2 44.2

-Receiving- -Punt ReturnsYDS TD LG NO YDS TD 53 0 22 1 10 0 28 0 28 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 0 17 1 -4 0 36 0 20 1 -2 0 32 1 12 1 1 0 32 0 14 1 6 0 43 0 20 3 12 0 87 1 41 1 11 0 114 1 25 3 20 0 31 1 19 1 37 0 48 0 34 4 59 0

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LG 10 0 0 0 0 1 6 11 11 11 37 22 63


Other Squad Members Mitchell Bourne

#11 David Nelson

RS Freshman - Quarterback - 6-3/199 Sorrento, Fla./Mt. Dora

Kelly Davison

Freshman - Tight End - 6-4/241 Port Orange, Fla./Spruce Creek

#77 Joseph Puopolo

RS Junior - Offensive Line - 6-5/290 Washington, Ind./Washington

Sean Maag

RS Sophomore - Wide Receiver - 6-2/196 Odessa, Fla./Sickles (Sacred Heart)

#35

Brendin Straubel

#22

La’Jerrold White

#26

RS Sophomore - Wide Receiver - 5-11/166 Pensacola, Fla./Pensacola Catholic

RS Freshman - Offensive Line - 6-1/257 Safety Harbor, Fla./Countryside

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#25

RS Freshman - Defensive Back - 5-9/186 Tampa, Fla./Jefferson

Michael Wiszowaty

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#44

RS Freshman - Running Back - 5-10/236 Naples, Fla./Barron Collier

RS Sophomore - Defensive Back - 6-1/197 Orlando, Fla./Cypress Creek (Army)

Christopher Nahat

#88

#71


2012 Signing Class Luke Adams

#92

Freshman - Defensive Line - 6-3/260 Pensacola, Fla./Pensacola Catholic High School

-Coached by Greg Seibert at Pensacola Catholic, which also produced former UCF offensive lineman and Green Bay Packers star Josh Sitton -Was a three-year starter and earned four letters -Named to the 2011 Florida Class 3A Defense First Team -Listed at No. 16 on the Orlando Sentinel’s 2012 Florida Panhandle Super60 -Also named to the Pensacola News Journal All-Area Football Team -As a junior (2010), had 85 tackles, 21 tackles for loss and 12 sacks -Played mostly at strongside defensive end -In 2010, helped lead team to its second-straight district title as well as the Class 2B state semifinals, narrowly falling to eventual state champion Trinity Catholic -As a first-year starter as a sophomore, team advanced to the state semifinals -Also lettered three years in basketball and two years in baseball -Received offers from Memphis, Florida Atlantic and Western Michigan, and interest from Kentucky, Mississippi, South Florida, Texas Tech and Middle Tennessee State

Personal -Parents are Mark and Karen Adams

Micah Anderson

#90

Freshman - Defensive Line - 6-3/360 Stone Mountain, Ga./Stone Mountain High School

-Four-year letterman on offensive and defensive line for Stone Mountain -Coached by Dante Ferguson -Stone Mountain achieved an 8-2 record in 2011, which was the third-best in school history -Selected to the East vs. West Georgia Senior Bowl -As a senior, was named all-region, all-area and all-county -Elected to the first Georgia Junior Bowl in 2010 -Received a spot on the Nike SPARQ All-Combine Team as a junior, while also earning all-region, all-area and all-county recognition -Member of the Hope Club, which helps special needs students -Also recruited by Memphis, Cincinnati, Southern Miss, Western Kentucky and Alabama State

Personal

-Parents are Michael and Gwendolyn Anderson

Cal Bloom

#87

Freshman - Tight End - 6-5/235 Maple Grove, Minn./Osseo High School

-Head coach at Osseo was Derrin Lamker -A talented athlete who first played tight end while a senior at Osseo -Previously played at defensive end while attending Maple Grove Senior High School -At Osseo, also played H-Back, fullback and long snapper -In 2011, Osseo finished 9-2 and 7-1 in the region to earn the conference championship -Team advanced to the Minnesota Class 5A Regional Finals against Wayzata -As a senior, had the most touchdowns on the team as a tight end and totaled 18 receptions for 498 yards -Also had nine tackles on special teams

-A three-sport star, played on the Orioles basketball and baseball teams as well, earning three letters in each -As a senior on the basketball team, averaged a double-double with 10 points and 10 rebounds per game -Basketball team was ranked as high as No. 3 in the state -During junior season, basketball finished second in the state tournament -In baseball, as a pitcher, threw a no-hitter and a complete-game shutout, and during his junior season, went 12-1 with 1.98 ERA -Member of the Honor Roll -Received interest from Iowa State and West Virginia in football, and Missouri, Oklahoma State and Kansas in baseball

Personal

-Parents are Wayne and Yvonne Bloom -Father was a professional wrestler between 1988-99, wrestling in World Championship Wrestling, the American Wrestling Association and the former World Wrestling Federation under the name Wayne “The Train” Bloom

Chester Brown

#97

Freshman - Defensive Line - 6-5/340 Hinesville, Ga./Bradwell Institute High School

Personal

-A native of Samoa, has only been playing football since the ninth grade -Known for being quick off the ball while starting all four years for coach Jim Walsh, Jr., at Bradwell Institute -Rivals.com Georgia Postseason Top 75 2012, ranking No. 58 -Ranked No. 48 at his position according to Scout.com -Chose the Knights over offers from Georgia, Houston, Syracuse, Tulane, Marshall, Southern Miss, Middle Tennessee State, South Alabama and Georgia State, and also recruited by Auburn, Georgia Tech, Kentucky, NC State, Tennessee and Vanderbilt

-Parents are Siliga and Ifo Brown -Father was a professional boxer for two years -The Brown family moved from Samoa to the United States in the mid-1990s and lived in Long Beach, Calif., before traveling to Georgia -Fluent in English and Samoan

Michael Campbell

#74

Freshman - Offensive Line - 6-6/265 Pensacola, Fla./Pace High School

Personal

-Spent the first three years at Pace as a tight end, before his move to tackle as a senior -Was a four-year letterwinner at Pace for coach Mickey Lindsey -Helped guide the Patriots to an 11-3 record which included a regional finals appearance in the Class 6A state championship -Named to the Pensacola News Journal’s All-Area Team as well as garnering Class 6A All-State Second-Team honors in 2012 -Was selected to play in the 57th annual FACA North-South All-Star Game in Sebring -Noted as a long and lean offensive tackle prospect with quick feet and good lateral movement -Also lettered two years in baseball and one in basketball -Received interest from South Alabama, Troy, Southern Miss and Vanderbilt

-Son of Debby Campbell

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2012 Signing Class Blake Davis

#82

Freshman - Tight End - 6-4/235 Deerfield Beach, Fla./American Heritage High School

Personal

-Recruited as a tight end, also was an accomplished defensive end for state power American Heritage, as well as the Stallions’ long snapper -Coached by Doug Socha, whose team finished 12-1 in 2011, and the Stallions were rated No. 7 amongst all classes in the state of Florida by FlaVarsity.com, as well as No. 6 in the state and No. 45 nationally from MaxPreps -After appearing in the 2010 Class 1A title game as a junior, helped guide American Heritage back to the top in claiming the 2011 Class 3A State Championship following the Stallions’ 30-3 victory over Madison County at the Florida Citrus Bowl -Listed at No. 25 on the Palm Beach Post Big Board for 2011, as well as to its small schools All-Area team -Rated the No. 57 tight end nationally from ESPN.com -Named to the South Florida Sun-Sentinel All-Palm Beach Team first-team defense, the 2011 Florida Class 3A Defensive First-Team and the 2011 South Florida SunSentinel First Team Defense -Both he and fellow UCF signee Kelly Parfitt, a close friend since the sixth grade, began their high school careers at Boca Raton Olympic Heights before transferring to American Heritage prior to their junior seasons -As a senior in 2011, recorded 56 tackles at defensive end, with 13 tackles for loss, 19 sacks, one safety, 26 quarterback hurries, 14 passes defended, one fumble recovery, two touchdowns, 22 pancake blocks and one blocked PAT -Participated in the 2011 Under Armour Broward-Beach Bowl, and in the 2011 Palm Beach County-Treasure Coast High School Football All-Star Game -Entered his senior season ranked No. 27 among the South Florida Sun-Sentinel’s Top 50 players in Palm Beach, in addition to No. 30 on Palm Beach Post’s preseason list -Had interest from several schools including Boston College, Connecticut, FAU, Georgia, Maryland, Miami, Minnesota, NC State, South Florida, TCU, UCLA and Vanderbilt

Personal

-Parents are Doug Davis and Stephanie and Jack Siney -Full name is Stephen `Blake’ Davis

Jeremy Davis

#24

Freshman - Defensive Back - 6-0/161 Cape Coral, Fla./Milford Academy (N.Y.) Enrolled in classes at UCF in January 2012

High School

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-Parents are George and Annie Davis -Half-brother is Washington Redskins cornerback Phillip Buchanon

Tyler Gabbert

#3

RS Sophomore - Quarterback - 6-0/190 Ballwin, Mo./Parkway West (Missouri) Prior to UCF

High School

Personal

-An impressive young quarterback who transfers into the UCF program after beginning his collegiate career at the University of Missouri -Sat out the 2011 season, and has three years of eligibility remaining after redshirting the 2010 campaign -Turned heads during his lone year with the MU program leading the show team against one of the Big 12’s top defenses -Won the team’s offensive back-up player of the week award for his work the week leading up to Mizzou’s win over San Diego State

-Joined the MU program in January of 2010 after graduating early from Parkway West High School, coached in football by Jeff Duncan -Out of high school was ranked by Scout.com as the nation’s No. 12 overall quarterback prospect -Ranked by Rivals.com as the No. 8 overall prospect in the state of Missouri, while bringing in the No. 17 pro-style quarterback ranking nationally -Threw for 1,000 yards and eight touchdowns as a senior in 2009, while adding two scores and 225 yards on the ground -Won second-team all-conference honors in each of his last two seasons -As a junior in 2008, compiled over 1,900 passing yards to go with 18 touchdowns in the air, while he tallied 700 passing yards and six scores as a sophomore -Was also an outstanding baseball player who hit .370 as a second baseman -Originally selected Missouri over Nebraska, Iowa, Wake Forest, Oregon and Kansas, among many others

-Son of Chuck and Beverly Gabbert -Brother, Blaine, is the starting quarterback for the Jacksonville Jaguars, where he was a 2011 first-round draft pick (No. 10 overall)

-A highly-touted cornerback prospect out of Southwest Florida, and attended New York’s Milford Academy in 2010, after a standout prep career at Cape Coral and Ft. Myers High Schools -Played for Falcons head coach Bill Chaplick at Milford, where he was ranked No. 20 nationally on Rivals’ Top 50 Prep School list -Played for Mike Goebbel at Cape Coral and Sam Sirianni Jr. at Ft. Myers -Was a three-star prospect from Rivals, ESPN and Scout coming out of high school -Was a nationally-ranked wide receiver prospect earning No. 50 (Scout), No. 52 (ESPN) and No. 75 (Rivals) in 2010 -Also was Rivals’ No. 79 player on their 2010 Florida Postseason Top 100 -A very speedy player who was clocked as fast as 10.4 seconds in the 100-meter dash and 21.2 seconds in the 200-meter dash -In high school, drew comparisons to Deion Sanders, another Ft. Myers-area sports legend -As a senior at Cape Coral, had two touchdown returns, and on defense he had 71 tackles, four interceptions (one returned for a touchdown) and 15 passes broken up, while also blocking three punts -On offense, had 72 carries for 1,047 yards and 15 touchdowns along with three catches for 107 yards -As a junior at Ft. Myers, played mostly offense and had 30 catches for 500 yards 66

and 12 touchdowns -Played mostly defensive back and had 50 tackles, 11 passes broken up and an interception as a sophomore -Originally signed with Miami over North Carolina in 2010, and also received offers from Pittsburgh and West Virginia

Jacoby Glenn

#12

Freshman - Defensive Back - 6-1/170 Prichard, Ala./Vigor High School

-Known as a big-play defender, helped anchor one of Alabama’s top defenses in Class 5A -Coached by Kerry Stevenson at Vigor High School -Helped guide the Vigor Wolves to a 12-3 record in 2011 and a second-place finish in the Region 1 standings -Team had a 4-1 record in the 2011 state playoffs, advancing to the Class 5A quarterfinals, and finished the 2011 regular season ranked No. 6 in Alabama’s Class 5A -Rated the No. 34 overall prospect on Rivals.com Alabama Postseason Top 40 2012 list -Had an interception for Team Alabama in the Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Classic -Also played basketball for Vigor -Chose UCF over offers from Kentucky, Memphis and Mississippi State, while also receiving interest from Alabama and Southern Miss


2012 Signing Class Troy Green

#7

High School

Personal

-Regarded as a the top quarterback in the state of New York as a senior, when he led the Skaneateles Lakers to a perfect 9-0 record and a spot in the Section 3, Class C Championship game -In his biggest game of the season, passed for seven touchdowns against Jordan Elbridge, tying a state record held by four others -Completed 68 percent of his passes, throwing for 2,385 yards with 34 passing touchdowns on the year -His 34 touchdown passes in a season was fourth all-time in state history -Also ran for 374 yards and 11 more scores on the ground -Named first-team all-state in Class C by the New York State Sportswriters Association, as well as All-Central New York -Also a member of Syracuse Post-Standard’s All-Central New York Team and Auburn Citizen’s Football Player of the Year -Earned one letter in wrestling -Was a four-year member of the Honor Roll (2009-12) -Chose the Knights over interest from Syracuse, Connecticut, SMU and Albany

-Parents are Tim and Illyssa Green -Father was an All-American for Syracuse and an NFL first round draft pick by the Atlanta Falcons, and also played for UCF head coach George O’Leary at both Liverpool (N.Y.) High School and Syracuse

High School

Personal

-Played under head coach Victor Floyd at Agape Christian Academy -Earned Class 2A Second-Team All-State honors in 2011 -Rated No. 87 nationally at wide receiver from Rivals.com, as well as No. 121 from ESPN.com and No. 170 from Scout.com -Among Rivals.com’s Top Performers in the 13th Annual Central Florida All-Star Football Game in December 2011, where he caught a receiving touchdown for the West squad -Listed at No. 20 on Orlando Sentinel’s 2012 Central Florida Super60 -Named to the Class 2A All-State Second Team as a senior -Led the Central Florida area in receiving in 2011 with 1,052 yards -Entered his senior season listed at No. 100 on Bill Buchalter’s statewide top 100 list -As a junior (2010), had 59 catches for 1,100 yards and 14 touchdowns -Earned MVP honors at wide receiver in April 2011 at the Tallahassee NIKE camp -Participated in the Miami NIKE camp in March -Also lettered in track and field -Received numerous offers from Ball State, Bowling Green, Cincinnati, FAU, FIU, Indiana, Marshall, Memphis, NC State, Purdue and Temple

-Son of Bridgette Johnson

#22 Taylor Oldham

Jared Henry

#20

Freshman - Wide Receiver - 6-1/195 Daytona Beach, Fla./Warner Christian

Freshman - Defensive Back - 6-1/200 Jacksonville, Fla./First Coast

High School

High School

Personal

-A big-time safety prospect out of Jacksonville First Coast where he played his senior season under Marty Lee -Originally signed with UCF in 2011 -Was a Florida Times-Union All-First Coast First-Team selection -Overall, was named to the all-conference, all-city, Super 24 and Super 11 teams as a senior -Recorded 60 tackles and three forced fumbles as a senior -Team won its Class 5A Region 1 District 1 championship with an undefeated record, but fell in the state regional semifinals -Transferred to First Coast from Andrew Jackson, where he played for Kevin Sullivan -As a junior, totaled 100 tackles -Rated with three stars from Rivals, ESPN and Scout -ESPN also ranked him as the No. 39 safety nationally, while Scout listed him at No. 83 -Chose UCF over scholarship offers from South Carolina, Maryland, Vanderbilt and USF

-Parents are Juan and Tammi Henry

#80

Freshman - Wide Receiver - 6-2/200 Orlando, Fla./Agape Christian

Freshman - Quarterback - 6-1/200 Skaneateles, N.Y./Skaneateles

Enrolled in classes at UCF in January 2012

Drico Johnson

-Played for coach Andy Price at Warner Christian Academy -Named to the Florida Class 2A All-State First Team from 2009-11, all-area first team 2010-11, team captain 2010-11 and team MVP 2010-11 -Among Rivals’ Top Performers in the 13th Annual Central Florida All-Star Football Game in December 2011, and was the Offensive MVP in the game -Listed at No. 17 on Orlando Sentinel’s 2012 Central Florida Super60 -A versatile player, also saw action as a running back and linebacker -For his career, notched 111 receptions for 2,282 yards and 34 touchdowns, while posting 19 interceptions and 236 tackles -During the regular season of his senior year, recorded 23 receptions for 422 yards, an average of 18 yards per catch, and carried the ball for 314 yards on 30 carries, 13 touchdowns -Among his top performances as a senior came against St. John Lutheran where he totaled 206 yards and three touchdowns on just seven touches (four receptions, 141 yards; three carries, 65 yards) -Helped lead team to the 2011 Class 2A, Region 2, District 3 championship with a 10-4 overall record and undefeated 7-0 mark in district play -Team advanced to the Class 2A state semifinals in 2011 -Was an Orlando Sentinel All-Volusia County defensive back in 2010 -As a junior (2010), played both receiver and cornerback -Recorded 1,036 receiving yards in 2010 with 17 touchdowns and 13 interceptions -Team narrowly fell short in the 2010 Class 1B State Championship Game to Glades Day, 42-35, finishing the season at 13-1 -Earned offers from NC State, Tennessee State and Bethune-Cookman, and also saw interest from Ball State, Boston College, The Citadel, Connecticut, Duke, FAU, FIU, Illinois State, Indiana, Kentucky, Marshall, Miami, Syracuse, Temple and Western Kentucky

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2012 Signing Class Dareen Owi

#25 Breshad Perriman

Freshman - Wide Receiver - 6-3/195 Miami, Fla./Miami Norland High School

Freshman - Wide Receiver - 6-2/203 Lithonia, Ga./Arabia Mountain

-Brings size to the UCF receiving corps, and was coached by Daryle Heidelburg as well as Torrian Brooks (wide receivers) at Miami Norland -Noted not only for his size, but his leaping ability and knowing where the ball is at all times -Helped lead Miami Norland to the 2011 Class 5A state championship -The Vikings’ offense averaged over 43 points during the state playoffs, capped by a 38-0 victory over Wakulla in the state title game -In that title game, Owi shined catching four passes for 69 yards -Team was committed to winning a state title in 2011 after finishing runner-up in Class 3A in 2010 -Norland’s offense was heavily rush-oriented behind Rivals100 running back Randy “Duke” Johnson, but when the Vikings did pass the ball it usually went to Owi, who led the team with 32 receptions for 550 yards -Caught 14 of Norland’s 19 touchdown passes in 2011 -Earned Class 5A Honorable Mention All-State status -Was an All-Miami Dade County First Team selection from the Miami Herald -Also participated in track and field and baseball as a left fielder -Was a member of Miami Norland’s National Merit Society, National Honor Society and Green Club -Recruited by several schools, including Bowling Green, Buffalo, Cincinnati, Duke, FAU, FIU, Illinois State, Iowa State, Purdue, South Florida, West Virginia, Western Kentucky and Wisconsin -Received scholarship offers from Purdue, Illinois State, Buffalo and Bowling Green

Personal -Parents are Phillip and Bridgete Owi

#65

Freshman - Offensive Line - 6-5/320 Boca Raton, Fla./American Heritage

-Played offensive tackle for Florida Class 3A power American Heritage and head coach Doug Socha -After appearing in the 2010 Class 1A title game as a junior, helped guide American Heritage back to the top in claiming the 2011 Class 3A state championship -The 2011 Stallions were rated No. 7 amongst all classes in the state of Florida by FlaVarsity.com as well as No. 6 in the state and No. 45 nationally from MaxPreps -Graded 90 percent on blocking assignments as a senior and registered 35 pancake blocks -Named to the 2011 Florida Class 3A Offensive First Team, and the 2011 South Florida Sun-Sentinel First Team Offense -Listed at No. 20 on the Palm Beach Post Big Board for 2011, as well as to its small schools All-Area Team -Participated in the 2011 Under Armour Broward-Beach Bowl -Entered his senior season ranked No. 35 among the Palm Beach Post’s Top 50 players in Palm Beach -Both he and UCF signee Blake Davis, a close friend since the sixth grade, began their high school careers at Boca Raton Olympic Heights before transferring to American Heritage prior to their junior seasons -Also participated three years in varsity wrestling in the heavyweight class -Received offers from Bowling Green, FAU, Middle Tennessee State, New Mexico, Western Kentucky and Western Michigan, and saw interest from Boston College, Connecticut, Georgia, Illinois, Miami, South Florida and Wisconsin

Personal

-Parents are Sheldon Parfitt and Kathy and Bill Cox

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Enrolled in classes at UCF in January 2012

High School

Personal

-A very talented and fast wide receiver prospect from the Atlanta-area -Finished his high school career for new Class 5A Arabia Mountain in Lithonia, after playing for Lithonia’s Martin Luther King and Conyers’ Heritage high schools -Played for Christopher Beal at Arabia Mountain -Arguably the top receiver in DeKalb County during his senior season, participated in the 2010 DeKalb County Coaches Association Senior All-Star Football Game -Was the MVP of the Elite One Performance Football Camp -As a senior in just four games played, had 13 catches for 301 yards and three touchdowns -As a junior, had 27 catches for 512 yards and six touchdowns -Rated with two stars from ESPN, while being ranked at No. 221 nationally for wide receiver -Lettered in football and track for two years -Timed with a 4.4 40-yard dash and 36-inch vertical leap -Was a heralded youth track participant, routinely competing in USA Track and Field and Junior Olympic events across the country growing up -Chose UCF over offers and interest from Miami, Florida State, Cincinnati, FIU and Wyoming

-Parents are Brett and Laundria Perriman -Father was a 10-year NFL wideout primarily with New Orleans and Detroit

Mark Rucker

Kelly Parfitt High School

#81

#16

Freshman - Linebacker - 5-10/200 Miramar, Fla./Miramar High School

Personal

-Coached by Damon Cogdell at Miramar High School -Served as team captain his final two seasons -Also played fullback and safety -Racked up 120 tackles with two interceptions and a pair of forced fumbles as a senior -In the 2012 8A state title game, racked up seven tackles with a sack vs. Plant -Defensive MVP of the 2012 Private vs. Public All-Star Game -Collected 110 tackles with two picks and two forced fumbles as a junior, and posted 50 rushing yards with a touchdown as a sophomore when he blocked for a 1,000-yard rusher -Along with serving as the state runner-up in 2011, Miramar was the state champions in 2009 -Was the defensive player of the year for the junior varsity club as a freshman -Received interest from Middle Tennessee, Western Kentucky and Minnesota

-Parents are Reginald and Charlene Rucker


2012 Signing Class Maurice Russell

#52

Freshman - Linebacker - 5-11/230 Fort Meade, Fla./Fort Meade High School

-Played under coach Jemalle Cornelius at Fort Meade, spending time as a fullback, running back and on special teams besides serving as a linebacker -Participated in the FACA North-South All-Star Game in Sebring, Fla., as a senior -Rated three stars by Rivals.com and ESPN -Was a first-team all-state selection who led the county with over 150 tackles in 2011, and also had 14 forced fumbles with five rushing touchdowns -Earned PolkPreps’ Super 16 status, and was the defensive player of the year in the county -Named the Lakeland Ledger Small School Defensive Player of the Year in 2010 thanks to 128 tackles -Was the team’s rookie of the year as a freshman and the defensive MVP as a sophomore -Also played right field for the baseball team and as a forward for the basketball program -Member of the D.A.R.E. Club, National Honor Society, About Face Mentor Program, Principal Leadership Cabinet, Advisor Committee and Fellowship of Christian Athletes -Received interest from Ball State, Indiana, Iowa State, South Florida and Western Kentucky

Personal

-Parents are Winston Russell and Laverne Wright

Phil Smith

#75

RS Senior - Offensive Line - 6-5/292 Tampa, Fla./Jesuit (Georgia Tech) Prior to UCF

High School

Personal

-While at Jesuit, earned all-county honors in 2007 as an offensive lineman -Selected to the All-Hillsborough County Second Team -Earned all-state honors by the FSWA as an offensive tackle -Recorded six sacks on the defensive line as a junior -Earned two varsity letters in football at defensive end, offensive tackle and tight end -Rated as the No. 56 offensive tackle in the nation by Scout.com -Also earned two letters in basketball as an imposing center -Served one year as captain of the basketball team -Recorded a triple-double as a sophomore with 18 points, 13 rebounds and 11 blocked shots against Berkeley Prep -Selected for the student council as a senior -Originally chose Georgia Tech over Penn State and several other schools

-Parents are Mark and Colleen Smith -Father played football for four years at Nicholls State

Domenic Spencer

#50

Freshman - Linebacker - 5-11/215 Dallas, Texas/Skyline High School

-Played under coach Reginald Samples at Skyline High School -Rated with three stars by Rivals.com -Earned a spot on 2011 TheOldCoach.com AAA Texas Class 5A All-State Second Team -Posted 13 sacks with 20 tackles for loss as a junior -In 2010, was a member of the 5A all-state first team, and following the season, participated in the Dallas-Fort Worth Under Armour Combine -Received interest from Navy, UTEP, New Mexico, SMU, North Texas, Nevada and Iowa State

-Enrolls at UCF for his final season of college football after spending his prior collegiate career at Georgia Tech -Was a two-year starter for the Yellow Jackets in 2010 and 2011 -Played in 33-career games prior to 2012, including 20 starts -As a redshirt junior in 2011, played 10 games (starting eight) while Georgia Tech put together an 8-5 season record -During that 2011 campaign, Georgia Tech had the No. 18 total offense and the No. 2 rushing offense -In 2010, also played in 10 games and started eight times at right tackle -Missed three games with nagging injuries -Beat out a returning senior starter for the job in 2010 -Enjoyed a solid redshirt freshman season in Tech’s ACC championship season of 2009, beginning that year as a top back-up at tackle before starting three games late in the season -Started four games overall as a freshman -Helped the Georgia Tech offense lead the nation in rushing offense in 2009 -Suffered a season-ending injury in the ACC Championship Game vs. Clemson and did not play in the FedEx Orange Bowl -Earned All-ACC Freshman Team honors in 2009 -In 2008, was a true freshman who redshirted

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2012 Signing Class #42 Nicco Whigham

Stanley Sylverain

Freshman - Defensive Back - 6-1/195 Fort Lauderdale, Fla./Cardinal Gibbons

Freshman - Linebacker - 6-3/215 Naples, Fla./Golden Gate High School

Personal

-Played weakside defensive end while in the 4-3 scheme, but played mostly outside linebacker in 2011 in a 3-3-5 stack formation with Golden Gate High School -Coached by Mike DiGrigoli and played three seasons on the varsity squad -Initially began his varsity career as a safety and made the switch to linebacker following his sophomore season -Noted as an elite tackler at both positions -Named to the 2011 Naples Daily News All-Area First-Team Defense as well as second team Collier County Athletic Conference -Played for the South squad in the 2011 Naples North Rotary All-Star Football Classic -As a senior in 2011, recorded 98 total tackles and nine sacks -Had the strongest squat, bench and clean in the 1,000 Pound Club -Entered the 2011 season as a heralded student-athlete, making Bill Buchalter’s statewide top 100 list (No. 94) as well as one of the 21 linebackers named to FlaVarsity.com’s Top 160 list -As a junior (2010), recorded 89 tackles, 6.5 sacks, two fumble recoveries and three forced fumbles -Was an all-conference selection as a junior -Had 65 tackles, 8.5 sacks and three forced fumbles as a sophomore (2009), while earning all-conference status -Was the leading freshman tackler in 2008, playing in three games -Member of the Key Club and AB Honor Roll -As a youth football player, played with the Naples Gators, which advanced to the Orange Bowl Youth Football title game -Also participated on the Titans’ men’s track team, excelling in the discus and shot put, as well as on the basketball and lacrosse teams -Received interest from Boston College, FIU, Indiana, Iowa, Iowa State, Maryland and Navy

-Parents are Jean Sylverain and Nerlande Francois

Colby Watson

#76

Freshman - Offensive Line - 6-5/310 Pensacola, Fla./Pine Forest High School

Personal

-Coached by Jerry Pollard at Pine Forest High School -ESPN.com rated him the No. 16 guard in the nation and the No. 46 overall prospect in the state of Florida -Garnered Class 6A all-state second-team honors as a senior -Also named to the 2011 Pensacola News Journal All-Area Football Team -As a junior (2010), helped Pine Forest to a regional semifinal appearance in the Class 4A state championship -Also played baseball in high school -Chose the Knights over Louisville, Western Kentucky and South Alabama -Also received interest from Alabama, Auburn, Florida and LSU

-Parents are CJ and Kelli Watson

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#30

High School

-Coached by Mike Morrill at Cardinal Gibbons -Played safety for the Chiefs, but projects to be a top cornerback prospect -Named to the Miami Herald’s All-Broward County First Team for defense -Finished senior season with 50-plus tackles and three interceptions -Team went 8-3 in 2012 and advanced to the Class 5A regional quarterfinals -Also ran track and field -Chose UCF over offers from Bowling Green, Buffalo, Cincinnati, Connecticut, Indiana, Marshall, UMass, Memphis, Western Michigan and Wisconsin


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2011 Team Statistics RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CON.

OVERALL 5-7 3-5 2-2

HOME 5-1 3-1 2-0

AWAY 0-6 0-4 0-2

NEUT. 0-0 0-0 0-0

DATE Sept. 3, 2011 Sept. 10, 2011 Sept. 17, 2011 Sept. 23, 2011 Oct. 8, 2011 Oct. 15, 2011 Oct. 20, 2011 Oct. 29, 2011 Nov. 3, 2011 Nov. 12, 2011 Nov. 19, 2011 Nov. 25, 2011

OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEN CSU W 62-0 39,752 Boston College W 30-3 45,671 at FIU L 10-17 20,205 at BYU L 17-24 59,874 Marshall W 16-6 24,750 at SMU L 17-38 22,932 at UAB L 24-26 8,872 Memphis W 41-0 37,683 Tulsa L 17-24 36,712 at Southern Miss L 29-30 32,925 31-38 50,277 at East Carolina L UTEP W 31-14 21,127

TEAM STATISTICS UCF OPP SCORING 325 220 27.1 18.3 Points Per Game FIRST DOWNS 252 188 113 72 Rushing Passing 128 103 Penalty 11 13 2025 1306 RUSHING YARDAGE Yards gained rushing 2257 1515 232 209 Yards lost rushing Rushing Attempts 466 347 Average Per Rush 4.3 3.8 168.8 108.8 Average Per Game TDs Rushing 27 9 2856 2334 PASSING YARDAGE Comp-Att-Int 235-346-8 208-385-9 8.3 6.1 Average Per Pass Average Per Catch 12.2 11.2 Average Per Game 238.0 194.5 TDs Passing 11 12 TOTAL OFFENSE 4881 3640 Total Plays 812 732 Average Per Play 6.0 5.0 Average Per Game 406.8 303.3 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 42-1131 55-1003 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 24-201 14-204 9-117 8-50 INT RETURNS: #-Yards KICK RETURN AVERAGE 26.9 18.2 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 8.4 14.6 INT RETURN AVERAGE 13.0 6.2 17-10 13-6 FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-Yards 68-587 51-412 Average Per Game 48.9 34.3 PUNTS-Yards 42-1732 62-2531 Average Per Punt 41.2 40.8 Net punt average 33.0 36.3 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 33:47 26:13 3RD-DOWN Conversions 70/157 53/168 3rd-Down Pct 45% 32% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 10/21 11/20 4th-Down Pct 48% 55% SACKS BY-Yards 17-96 25-149 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 40 25 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 15-24 15-21 ON-SIDE KICKS 1-3 1-1 RED-ZONE SCORES (42-54) 78% (26-33) 79% RED-ZONE TDS (30-54) 56% (17-33) 52% PAT-ATTEMPTS (38-38) 100% (21-22) 95% ATTENDANCE 205695 195085 Games/Avg Per Game 6/34282 6/32514 SCORE BY QTRS 1st 93 UCF Opponents 47 72

2nd 3rd 4th 83 48 101 42 50 81

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RUSHING HARVEY, Brynn MURRAY, Latavius GODFREY, Jeff WEAVER, Ronnie MCDUFFIE, Quincy WILLIAMS, Khymest WILLIAMS, Kerlon HALL, Rannell BORTLES, Blake WORTON, J.J. TEAM Total.......... Opponents......

GP 11 12 12 12 11 9 3 12 10 12 7 12 12

Att 126 98 111 77 12 3 8 3 21 1 6 466 347

Gain 600 564 519 316 137 34 25 11 51 0 0 2257 1515

Loss 26 15 114 17 5 0 0 0 47 0 8 232 209

Net 574 549 405 299 132 34 25 11 4 0 -8 2025 1306

Avg 4.6 5.6 3.6 3.9 11.0 11.3 3.1 3.7 0.2 0.0 -1.3 4.3 3.8

TD 3 8 9 3 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 27 9

Long 50 40 35 44 32 22 7 7 11 0 0 50 56

Avg/G 52.2 45.8 33.8 24.9 12.0 3.8 8.3 0.9 0.4 0.0 -1.1 168.8 108.8

PASSING GODFREY, Jeff BORTLES, Blake TEAM Total.......... Opponents......

G 12 10 7 12 12

Effic 140.49 153.88 0.00 143.12 110.56

Cmp-Att-Int 160-232-5 75-110-3 0-4-0 235-346-8 208-385-9

Pct 69.0 68.2 0.0 67.9 54.0

Yds 1898 958 0 2856 2334

TD 5 6 0 11 12

Lng 58 53 0 58 84

Avg/G 158.2 95.8 0.0 238.0 194.5

RECEIVING MCDUFFIE, Quincy WORTON, J.J. REESE, Josh GUYTON, A.J. NISSLEY, Adam MURRAY, Latavius HARVEY, Brynn FLOYD, Dontravius WILLIAMS, Khymest WEAVER, Ronnie GIOVANETTI, Billy HALL, Rannell KELLY, Brendan TUKES, Justin GODFREY, Jeff Total.......... Opponents......

G 11 12 11 11 12 12 11 7 9 12 10 12 12 5 12 12 12

No. 43 41 30 27 21 17 13 11 8 7 7 4 3 2 1 235 208

Yds 482 531 461 404 235 242 103 92 113 70 49 34 22 18 0 2856 2334

Avg 11.2 13.0 15.4 15.0 11.2 14.2 7.9 8.4 14.1 10.0 7.0 8.5 7.3 9.0 0.0 12.2 11.2

TD 1 4 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 11 12

Long 36 41 48 58 45 53 20 20 33 14 12 13 11 13 0 58 84

Avg/G 43.8 44.2 41.9 36.7 19.6 20.2 9.4 13.1 12.6 5.8 4.9 2.8 1.8 3.6 0.0 238.0 194.5

PUNT RETURNS WORTON, J.J. ROBINSON, Josh Total.......... Opponents......

No. 17 7 24 14

Yds 150 51 201 204

Avg 8.8 7.3 8.4 14.6

TD 0 0 0 1

Long 37 36 37 92

INTERCEPTIONS LINAM, Josh ROBINSON, Josh BOUYE, A.J. WILLINGHAM, Leilon SHIPMAN, Ray DANKENBRING, Lyle Total.......... Opponents......

No. 2 2 2 1 1 1 9 8

Yds 17 49 27 9 0 15 117 50

Avg 8.5 24.5 13.5 9.0 0.0 15.0 13.0 6.2

TD 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0

Long 17 32 27 9 0 15 32 21

KICK RETURNS HALL, Rannell MCDUFFIE, Quincy WILLIAMS, Khymest ROBINSON, Josh MURRAY, Latavius Total.......... Opponents......

No. 23 7 7 4 1 42 55

Yds 714 106 148 94 69 1131 1003

Avg 31.0 15.1 21.1 23.5 69.0 26.9 18.2

TD 0 0 0 0 1 1 1

Long 72 27 29 34 69 72 93

Yds 12 10 22 63

Avg 12.0 10.0 11.0 31.5

TD 0 0 0 2

Long 12 10 12 51

FUMBLE RETURNS No. ALEXANDER, Brandon 1 SNIDER, Barry 1 Total.......... 2 Opponents...... 2


2011 Individual Statistics SCORING MURRAY, Latavius GODFREY, Jeff CATTOI, Nick MOFFITT, Shawn WEAVER, Ronnie WORTON, J.J. HARVEY, Brynn WILLIAMS, Kerlon MCDUFFIE, Quincy REESE, Josh ROBINSON, Josh NISSLEY, Adam GUYTON, A.J. BORTLES, Blake TEAM Total.......... Opponents......

TD 10 9 0 0 4 4 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 0 40 25

FGs 0-0 0-0 10-15 5-9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 15-24 15-21

|------ PATs ------| Kick Rush Rcv Pass 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 21-21 0-0 0 0-0 17-17 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 38-38 0-1 0 0-1 21-22 0-0 2 2-3

TOTAL OFFENSE GODFREY, Jeff BORTLES, Blake HARVEY, Brynn MURRAY, Latavius WEAVER, Ronnie MCDUFFIE, Quincy WILLIAMS, Khymest WILLIAMS, Kerlon HALL, Rannell TEAM Total.......... Opponents......

G 12 10 11 12 12 11 9 3 12 7 12 12

Plays 343 131 126 98 77 12 3 8 3 10 812 732

Rush 405 4 574 549 299 132 34 25 11 -8 2025 1306

Pass 1898 958 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2856 2334

FIELD GOALS MOFFITT, Shawn CATTOI, Nick

FGM-FGA 5-9 10-15

Pct 55.6 66.7

01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 0-0 2-2 3-4 0-3 0-0 0-0 1-1 7-11 2-2 0-1

PUNTING BOHNER, David Total.......... Opponents......

No. 42 42 62

Yds 1732 1732 2531

Avg 41.2 41.2 40.8

Long 63 63 67

TB 7 7 4

FC 8 8 13

I20 16 16 12

Blkd 0 0 1

KICKOFFS CATTOI, Nick GALVIN, Sean Total.......... Opponents......

No. 53 10 63 51

Yds 3327 624 3951 3059

Avg 62.8 62.4 62.7 60.0

TB 7 1 8 9

OB 0 0 0 0

Retn

Net

YdLn

1003 1131

44.3 34.3

25 35

ALL PURPOSE MURRAY, Latavius HALL, Rannell MCDUFFIE, Quincy WORTON, J.J. HARVEY, Brynn REESE, Josh GODFREY, Jeff GUYTON, A.J. WEAVER, Ronnie WILLIAMS, Khymest NISSLEY, Adam ROBINSON, Josh FLOYD, Dontravius GIOVANETTI, Billy BOUYE, A.J. WILLIAMS, Kerlon KELLY, Brendan TUKES, Justin LINAM, Josh DANKENBRING, Lyle WILLINGHAM, Leilon BORTLES, Blake TEAM Total.......... Opponents......

G 12 12 11 12 11 11 12 11 12 9 12 12 7 10 7 3 12 5 12 12 10 10 7 12 12

Rush 549 11 132 0 574 0 405 0 299 34 0 0 0 0 0 25 0 0 0 0 0 4 -8 2025 1306

Rec 242 34 482 531 103 461 0 404 70 113 235 0 92 49 0 0 22 18 0 0 0 0 0 2856 2334

PR 0 0 0 150 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 51 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 201 204

KOR 69 714 106 0 0 0 0 0 0 148 0 94 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1131 1003

IR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 49 0 0 27 0 0 0 17 15 9 0 0 117 50

Tot 860 759 720 681 677 461 405 404 369 295 235 194 92 49 27 25 22 18 17 15 9 4 -8 6330 4897

Avg/G 71.7 63.2 65.5 56.8 61.5 41.9 33.8 36.7 30.8 32.8 19.6 16.2 13.1 4.9 3.9 8.3 1.8 3.6 1.4 1.2 0.9 0.4 -1.1 527.5 408.1

Total 2303 962 574 549 299 132 34 25 11 -8 4881 3640

DXP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Saf 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0

Points 60 54 51 32 24 24 18 12 12 12 6 6 6 6 2 325 220

Avg/G 191.9 96.2 52.2 45.8 24.9 12.0 3.8 8.3 0.9 -1.1 406.8 303.3 Lg 39 48

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2011 Defensive Statistics |-------Tackles-------| DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds 12 39 42 81 2.5-4 18 ISHMAEL, Kemal 26 GEATHERS, Clayton 12 40 27 67 3.0-4 50 LINAM, Josh 12 40 26 66 10.0-40 12 34 14 48 . 20 ROBINSON, Josh 27 DAVIS, Jonathan 11 28 16 44 10.5-34 37 ALEXANDER, Brandon 10 27 16 43 0.5-1 46 SHIPMAN, Ray 9 18 17 35 4.5-7 57 GRAY, Troy 12 17 13 30 3.5-9 12 16 13 29 8.5-35 58 DAVIS, Troy 91 GRAY, Victor 12 18 11 29 5.0-25 29 DANKENBRING, Lyle 12 20 8 28 . 53 NALL, Darius 10 13 11 24 5.0-24 19 BOUYE, A.J. 7 19 2 21 1.5-1 10 13 6 19 0.5-2 10 WILLINGHAM, Leilon 41 PLUMMER, Terrance 11 12 5 17 2.0-4 49 HENDERSON, Cam 12 8 7 15 1.0-2 48 JACKSON, Toby 9 11 3 14 3.0-6 95 DUNSTON, E.J. 11 4 9 13 1.5-4 35 WEAVER, Ronnie 12 8 4 12 . 25 SWABY, Jarrett 11 5 7 12 . 93 WOFFORD, Josh 8 4 3 7 . 59 RICHARDSON, Loren 9 6 1 7 1.0-5 92 SNIDER, Barry 10 3 3 6 0.5-1 1B EASTON, Michael 3 4 1 5 . 55 MAZZURCO, Vinny 7 3 1 4 . 28 MURRAY, Latavius 12 3 1 4 . 3 1 2 3 . 52 BUCK, Terran 14 MCDUFFIE, Quincy 11 2 1 3 . 99 JOSE, Jose 9 2 1 3 . 32 GIOVANETTI, Billy 10 1 2 3 . 11 BECKTON, Sean 7 . 3 3 . 12 1 2 3 . 40 KELLY, Brendan 77 PIESCHEL, Nick 11 1 1 2 . 23 MITCHELL, Willie 3 2 . 2 . 87 GALVIN, Sean 4 1 . 1 . 31 WILLIAMS, Kerlon 3 . 1 1 . 11 1 . 1 . 72 WILSON, Torrian 9 WORTON, J.J. 12 1 . 1 . 2 GODFREY, Jeff 12 . 1 1 . 60 HUGHLETT, Charley 12 . 1 1 . 13 FLOYD, Dontravius 7 . 1 1 . 1 . 1 1 . 33 MCCLAIN, Jamar 38 DUKES, Bruce 2 1 . 1 . 16 CATTOI, Nick 12 1 . 1 . 42 ROBINSON, Loren 10 1 . 1 . TM TEAM 7 . . . . Total.......... 12 429 284 713 64-208 Opponents...... 12 510 352 862 67.0-225

|-Sacks-| No-Yards . . 2.0-10 . 3.0-14 . . 1.0-2 5.0-27 1.5-12 . 2.5-19 . . . . . . . . . 1.0-5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17-96 25-149

|---Pass Def---| Int-Yds BrUp . 3 . 6 2-17 2 2-49 15 . 2 . 5 1-0 3 . 2 . 2 . 7 1-15 1 . 3 2-27 3 1-9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-117 55 8-50 34

QBH 1 . 1 . 2 . 1 . 4 10 . 3 . . 1 3 1 1 . . . 2 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 15

|-Fumbles-| Rcv-Yds FF 1-0 1 . . 1-0 2 . 1 . . 1-12 . . . . . . 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . 1-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-22 8 10-63 13

Blkd Kick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1

Saf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 .

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Opp. WR WR McDuffie Guyton CSU Boston College McDuffie Guyton at FIU McDuffie Guyton McDuffie Guyton at BYU Marshall Williams, Kh. Guyton at SMU Giovanetti (FB) Guyton at UAB Reese Guyton Memphis Reese McDuffie Tulsa Reese McDuffie at Southern Miss Reese McDuffie at East Carolina Reese McDuffie UTEP McDuffie Guyton

LT Wilson Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Wilson Wilson Martin Wilson

LG Goins Goins Goins Goins Goins McCray, C. McCray, C. Goins Goins Goins Goins Goins

C Rae Rae Rae Rae Rae Rae Rae Rae Rae Rae Rae Rae

Opp. CSU Boston College at FIU at BYU Marshall at SMU at UAB Memphis Tulsa at Southern Miss at East Carolina UTEP

DT Gray, V. Gray, V. Gray, V. Gray, V. Gray, V. Gray, V. Gray, V. Gray, V. Gray, V. Gray, V. Gray, V. Gray, V.

DE Nall Nall Nall Nall Nall Nall Nall Davis, T. Davis, T. Nall Nall Nall

OLB Willingham Willingham Willingham Gray, T. Gray, T. Gray, T. Gray, T. Gray, T. Gray, T. Gray, T. Gray, T. Grat, T.

DE Davis, T. Davis, T. Davis, T. Davis, T. Davis, T. Davis, T. Davis, T. Jackson Jackson Davis, T. Davis, T. Davis, T.

DT Dunston Wofford Dunston Dunston Wofford Wofford Wofford Jose Jose Jose Jose Jose

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RT Martin Pieschel Pieschel Pieschel Pieschel Pieschel Pieschel Pieschel Pieschel Pieschel Pieschel Pieschel

MLB OLB Linam Davis, J. Linam Davis, J. Linam Davis, J. Linam Shipman Linam Davis, J. Linam Davis, J. Linam Shipman Plummer Davis, J. Linam Davis, J. Linam Dankenbring (FS) Linam Swaby (FS) Linam Davis, J.

TE Nissley Tukes Nissley Nissley Nissley Nissley Nissley Nissley Nissley Nissley Nissley Nissley

QB Godfrey Godfrey Godfrey Godfrey Godfrey Godfrey Godfrey Godfrey Godfrey Godfrey Godfrey Godfrey

TB HB PK Weaver Giovanetti (FB) Cattoi Weaver Williams, Kh. (WR) Cattoi Weaver Floyd Cattoi Weaver Floyd Cattoi Harvey Floyd Moffitt Harvey Floyd Moffitt Harvey Floyd Moffitt Harvey Giovanetti (FB) Cattoi Harvey Giovanetti (FB) Moffitt Weaver Giovanetti (FB) Cattoi Murray Worton (WR) Cattoi Murray Williams, Kh. (WR) Cattoi

FS Ishmael Ishmael Ishmael Ishmael Ishmael Ishmael Ishmael Ishmael Ishmael Ishmael Ishmael Ishmael

SS Geathers Geathers Geathers Geathers Geathers Geathers Geathers Geathers Geathers Geathers Geathers Geathers

CB Robinson Robinson Robinson Robinson Robinson Robinson Robinson Robinson Robinson Robinson Robinson Robinson

CB Bouye Bouye Bouye Bouye Bouye Bouye Bouye Alexander Alexander Alexander Alexander Alexander

P Bohner Bohner Bohner Bohner Bohner Bohner Bohner Bohner Bohner Bohner Bohner Bohner


2011 Game-By-Game Statistics RUSHING CSU 1-(-5)/0 #5 Blake Bortles #2 Jeff Godfrey 7-46/3 #81 Rannell Hall 0-0/0 #34 Brynn Harvey 14-62/0 #14 Quincy McDuffie 4-45/0 #28 Latavius Murray 6-36/2 #35 Ronnie Weaver 8-107/1 #31 Kerlon Williams 8-25/2 #82 Khymest Williams 0-0/0 0-0/0 #9 J.J. Worton

BC 0-0/0 13-69/2 0-0/0 9-47/0 1-28/0 10-72/1 11-19/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-0/0

FIU --- 19-41/1 0-0/0 6-31/0 0-0/0 6-13/0 9-34/0 --- 0-0/0 0-0/0

BYU 0-0/0 11-7/2 0-0/0 2-6/0 1-0/0 12-31/0 7-38/0 --- 0-0/0 0-0/0

MAR 1-(-4)/0 4-19/0 0-0/0 30-180/0 --- 3-11/1 9-3/0 --- 3-34/0 0-0/0

SMU 1-(-6)/0 12-46/0 0-0/0 21-66/0 0-0/0 2-4/0 0-0/0 --- 0-0/0 0-0/0

UAB 0-0/0 3-13/0 0-0/0 17-74/2 1-8/0 3-1/1 0-0/0 --- --- 0-0/0

MEM 1-(-11)/0 10-97/1 0-0/0 17-78/1 3-29/1 7-28/0 10-41/1 --- --- 0-0/0

TULSA --- 14-46/0 2-11/0 7-26/0 2-22/0 3-14/0 9-36/1 --- --- 0-0/0

USM 7-12/0 2-5/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 4-19/0 11-12/0 --- 0-0/0 0-0/0

ECU 3-2/0 14-17/0 1-0/0 --- 0-0/0 21-87/1 3-9/0 --- 0-0/0 0-0/0

UTEP 7-16/1 2-(-1)/0 0-0/0 3-4/0 0-0/0 21-233/2 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0

PASSING #2 Jeff Godfrey Charleston Southern Boston College at FIU at BYU Marshall at SMU at UAB Memphis Tulsa at Southern Miss at East Carolina UTEP TOTALS

Comp 6 20 17 17 13 23 13 14 16 7 9 5 160

Att 10 25 27 25 22 32 22 17 23 10 13 6 232

Int 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 5

Pct 60.0 80.0 63.0 68.0 59.1 71.9 59.1 82.4 69.6 70.0 69.2 83.3 69.0

Yards 100 187 181 272 147 231 133 200 226 68 100 53 1,898

TD 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 5

Long 45 28 30 58 27 27 27 48 41 21 25 29 58

Sack 0 0 6 4 1 2 0 0 0 0 3 1 17

Yds 0 0 42 28 1 15 0 0 0 0 13 3 102

Effic 144.00 142.83 119.27 151.39 121.13 142.82 100.78 200.59 166.45 127.12 143.85 124.40 140.49

#5 Blake Bortles Charleston Southern Boston College at BYU Marshall at SMU at UAB Memphis at Southern Miss at East Carolina UTEP TOTALS

Comp 8 0 4 0 9 6 6 24 9 9 75

Att 10 0 5 0 12 10 10 34 17 12 110

Int 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 3

Pct 80.0 0.0 80.0 0.0 75.0 60.0 60.0 70.6 52.9 75.0 68.2

Yards 144 0 46 0 118 102 44 248 98 158 958

TD 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 2 1 6

Long 42 0 17 0 48 53 13 25 19 43 53

Sack 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 2 1 1 8

Yds 5 0 0 4 6 0 11 12 2 7 47

Effic 200.96 --157.28 --185.10 125.68 96.96 145.39 128.42 213.10 153.88

RECEIVING #13 Dontravius Floyd #32 Billy Giovanetti #3 A.J. Guyton #81 Rannell Hall #34 Brynn Harvey #40 Brendan Kelly #14 Quincy McDuffie #28 Latavius Murray #88 Adam Nissley #80 Josh Reese #84 Justin Tukes #35 Ronnie Weaver #82 Khymest Williams #9 J.J. Worton

CSU 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-20/0 0-0/0 2-9/0 0-0/0 2-14/0 0-0/0 2-51/0 4-97/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 3-53/0

BC 1-2/0 0-0/0 5-45/0 0-0/0 1-1/0 0-0/0 5-41/0 1-18/0 3-36/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-3/0 2-13/0 1-28/0

Defensive Lineman

CSU BC PLAYER UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT #58 Troy Davis 0-0-0 2-0-2 #95 E.J. Dunston 1-0-1 0-2-2 2-0-2 2-2-4 #91 Victor Gray #49 Cam Henderson 1-0-1 0-1-1 #99 Jose Jose 0-0-0 --- #53 Darius Nall 0-0-0 1-1-2

Linebackers

CSU BC PLAYER UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT #27 Jonathan Davis 4-0-4 4-1-5 #57 Troy Gray 1-1-2 0-0-0 #50 Josh Linam 3-2-5 6-0-6 0-0-0 #41 Terrance Plummer 3-2-5 4-0-4 0-0-0 #46 Ray Shipman #10 Josh Willingham 2-1-3 3-1-4

Defensive Backs

CSU BC PLAYER UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT #37 Brandon Alexander --- --- 2-0-2 1-0-1 #19 A.J. Bouye #29 Lyle Dankenbring 5-1-6 2-1-3 #26 Clayton Geathers 2-1-3 0-1-1 #18 Kemal Ishmael 0-1-1 3-2-5 0-0-0 3-1-4 #20 Josh Robinson

FIU 0-0/0 1-9/0 1-6/0 0-0/0 2-24/0 0-0/0 6-70/0 1-1/0 4-53/0 --- --- 1-12/0 1-6/0 0-0/0

BYU 3-33/0 0-0/0 9-163/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 5-50/0 1-12/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 --- 0-0/0 1-33/0 2-27/0

MAR 1-3/0 1-1/0 1-5/1 0-0/0 1-17/0 0-0/0 --- 0-0/0 2-16/0 4-42/0 --- 0-0/0 1-27/0 2-36/0

SMU 5-41/0 1-12/0 2-53/0 0-0/0 4-29/0 0-0/0 1-8/0 5-52/0 4-48/0 5-74/1 --- 0-0/0 0-0/0 5-32/1

UAB 1-13/0 2-10/0 3-25/0 0-0/0 2-14/0 0-0/0 2-39/0 1-53/0 1-8/0 4-41/0 --- 0-0/0 --- 3-32/0

MEM --- 1-10/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-11/0 3-49/1 2-23/0 2-20/0 4-70/0 2-18/0 0-0/0 --- 5-43/0

TULSA --- 1-7/0 0-0/0 2-17/0 1-9/0 0-0/0 4-81/0 1-14/0 2-0/0 1-11/0 --- 0-0/0 --- 4-87/1

USM --- 0-0/0 4-58/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 2-11/0 4-31/0 2-31/0 0-0/0 3-32/0 0-0/0 3-30/1 1-9/0 11-114/1

ECU --- --- --- 0-0/0 --- 0-0/0 9-93/0 1-14/0 1-3/1 4-51/1 --- 0-0/0 1-6/0 2-31/1

UTEP ----1-29/0 2-17/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 2-6/0 2-24/1 0-0/0 1-43/0 0-0/0 2-25/0 1-19/0 3-48/0

FIU BYU MAR SMU UAB MEM TULSA USM ECU UTEP UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT 0-2-2 1-1-2 1-0-1 2-0-2 0-4-4 1-2-3 2-1-3 1-1-2 2-2-4 4-0-4 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-1 2-0-2 0-1-1 --- 0-2-2 0-1-1 1-2-3 1-1-2 5-0-5 2-0-2 1-2-3 0-0-0 1-2-3 0-0-0 1-2-3 2-0-2 0-0-0 2-0-2 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-1-1 2-1-3 2-1-3 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 --- 1-0-1 --- 0-0-0 0-1-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-1-3 2-0-2 2-0-2 0-3-3 0-3-3 --- --- 2-1-3 0-2-2 4-0-4 FIU BYU MAR SMU UAB MEM TULSA USM ECU UTEP UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT 6-3-9 0-1-1 1-1-2 1-1-2 --- 4-3-7 3-1-4 4-1-5 1-4-5 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-1-4 1-1-2 1-1-2 3-3-6 3-1-4 1-0-1 1-1-2 2-4-6 0-1-1 4-3-7 4-0-4 5-1-6 0-1-1 2-4-6 0-0-0 1-6-7 5-1-6 3-6-9 7-2-9 0-0-0 0-0-0 --- 2-0-2 3-3-6 2-0-2 2-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-3-4 3-0-3 1-0-1 2-1-3 1-10-11 1-1-2 --- --- --- 5-2-7 2-0-2 2-3-5 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 --- 1-1-2 0-0-0 --- 2-0-2 FIU BYU MAR SMU UAB MEM TULSA USM ECU UTEP UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT UT-AT-TT 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 4-4-8 3-1-4 4-2-6 7-4-11 1-4-5 8-1-9 3-0-3 2-1-3 5-1-6 4-0-4 2-0-2 --- --- --- --- --1-0-1 2-0-2 0-0-0 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 3-4-7 1-0-1 0-0-0 4-2-6 2-2-4 4-1-5 1-1-2 2-2-4 7-3-10 0-1-1 8-5-13 7-2-9 5-7-12 2-1-3 5-3-8 8-2-10 1-1-2 1-3-4 3-12-15 1-2-3 2-2-4 5-7-12 5-6-11 5-1-6 1-1-2 3-0-3 1-0-1 4-2-6 2-2-4 2-0-2 6-2-8 3-0-3 5-3-8 4-3-7

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2011 Game-By-Game Statistics Date Opponent Sep 03, 2011 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN Sep 10, 2011 BOSTON COLLEGE Sep 17, 2011 at FIU Sep 23, 2011 at BYU Oct 08, 2011 MARSHALL Oct 15, 2011 at SMU Oct 20, 2011 at UAB Oct 29, 2011 MEMPHIS Nov 03, 2011 TULSA Nov 12, 2011 at Southern Miss Nov 19, 2011 at East Carolina Nov 25, 2011 UTEP Totals Opponent

|---RUSHING---| | --RECEIVING--| | -------PASSING-------| |--KICK RET--| |--PUNT RET--| tot No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg off 48 316 8 44 14 244 0 45 14-20-0 244 0 45 1 13 0 13 4 6 0 10 560 45 235 3 28 20 187 0 28 20-25-0 187 0 28 2 37 0 24 1 1 0 1 422 40 119 1 23 17 181 0 30 17-27-0 181 0 30 3 59 0 27 1 0 0 0 300 34 81 2 17 21 318 0 58 21-31-1 318 0 58 1 16 0 16 1 -4 0 0 399 51 240 1 50 13 147 1 27 13-22-1 147 1 27 3 68 0 25 2 16 0 18 387 36 110 0 20 32 349 2 48 32-44-0 349 2 48 4 81 0 29 1 1 0 1 459 24 96 3 29 19 235 0 53 19-32-2 235 0 53 5 175 0 57 1 6 0 6 331 49 261 4 35 20 244 1 48 20-27-0 244 1 48 1 26 0 26 4 48 0 36 505 37 155 1 17 16 226 1 41 16-24-0 226 1 41 6 172 0 48 1 11 0 11 381 24 48 0 8 31 316 2 25 31-44-1 316 2 25 8 262 1 69 3 20 0 11 364 42 115 1 19 18 198 3 25 18-32-2 198 3 25 6 192 0 72 1 37 0 37 313 36 249 3 40 14 211 1 43 14-18-1 211 1 43 2 30 0 20 4 59 0 22 460 466 2025 27 50 235 2856 11 58 235-346-8 2856 11 58 42 1131 1 72 24 201 0 37 4881 347 1306 9 56 208 2334 12 84 208-385-9 2334 12 84 55 1003 1 93 14 204 1 92 3640

Date Sep 03, 2011 Sep 10, 2011 Sep 17, 2011 Sep 23, 2011 Oct 08, 2011 Oct 15, 2011 Oct 20, 2011 Oct 29, 2011 Nov 03, 2011 Nov 12, 2011 Nov 19, 2011 Nov 25, 2011

Opponent CHARLESTON SOUTHERN BOSTON COLLEGE at FIU at BYU MARSHALL at SMU at UAB MEMPHIS TULSA at Southern Miss at East Carolina UTEP Totals Opponent

|---------TACKLES---------| |-SACKS-| |-FUMBLE-| Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds FF FR-Yds 45 12 57 8.0-23 1.0-5 1 1-0 34 14 48 6.0-25 3.0-14 0 0-0 33 22 55 6.0-19 1.0-11 1 0-0 41 12 53 7.0-20 1.0-10 0 0-0 30 8 38 3.0-11 1.0-9 1 1-0 22 16 38 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 33 62 95 6.0-10 1.0-1 1 0-0 30 14 44 8.0-22 3.0-10 0 0-0 41 36 77 2.0-6 0.0-0 1 1-10 41 18 59 7.0-25 1.0-2 1 1-0 27 52 79 3.0-14 1.0-7 1 1-12 52 18 70 8.0-33 3.0-20 1 0-0 429 284 713 64.0-208 16.0-89 8 5-22 510 352 862 67.0-225 25.0-149 13 10-63

Date Sep 03, 2011 Sep 10, 2011 Sep 17, 2011 Sep 23, 2011 Oct 08, 2011 Oct 15, 2011 Oct 20, 2011 Oct 29, 2011 Nov 03, 2011 Nov 12, 2011 Nov 19, 2011 Nov 25, 2011

Opponent CHARLESTON SOUTHERN BOSTON COLLEGE at FIU at BYU MARSHALL at SMU at UAB MEMPHIS TULSA at Southern Miss at East Carolina UTEP Totals Opponent

|------------PUNTING------------------| No Yds Avg Long Blkd TB FC 1 48 48.0 48 0 0 1 3 119 39.7 52 0 0 2 5 226 45.2 63 0 2 0 4 166 41.5 52 0 0 0 7 234 33.4 46 0 1 2 3 123 41.0 51 0 0 0 2 88 44.0 46 0 0 0 4 170 42.5 55 0 1 0 3 139 46.3 52 0 2 0 4 165 41.2 44 0 1 2 5 217 43.4 49 0 0 1 1 37 37.0 37 0 0 0 42 1732 41.2 63 0 7 8 62 2531 40.8 67 1 4 13

50+ 0 1 2 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 7 11

Pass Int-Yds 1-32 2-0 0-0 1-17 0-0 1-9 2-27 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-15 1-17 9-117 8-50

QBH 4 2 0 2 8 0 1 3 6 0 2 3 31 15

Brk 2 4 4 5 7 2 1 4 3 7 6 10 55 34

Blkd Kick 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 1

|--FIELD GOALS--| I20 Att-Made Lg Blkd 0 1-0 0 0 2 3-3 36 0 1 2-1 31 0 3 2-1 34 0 3 0-0 0 0 0 2-1 36 0 0 2-1 24 0 3 3-2 39 0 0 2-1 29 1 2 3-3 48 0 1 2-1 39 0 1 2-1 23 0 16 24-15 48 1 12 21-15 48 0

|-Kicks--XPTS-| Att-Mad Run Rcv 8-8 0 0 3-3 0 0 1-1 0 0 2-2 0 0 2-2 0 0 2-2 0 0 3-3 0 0 5-5 0 0 2-2 0 0 2-2 0 0 4-4 0 0 4-4 0 0 38-38 0 0 22-21 0 2

Saf 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

Pts 62 30 10 17 16 17 24 41 17 29 31 31 325 220

|------KICKOFFS------| No Yds Avg TB 10 633 63.3 0 7 446 63.7 1 2 132 66.0 1 4 273 68.2 2 3 179 59.7 0 3 165 55.0 1 5 309 61.8 0 7 433 61.9 1 4 253 63.2 0 6 389 64.8 2 6 345 57.5 0 6 394 65.7 0 63 3951 62.7 8 51 3059 60.0 9

OB 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Charting the Starts (Includes 2011 Seniors) Player Pos. Starts Current Streak Brandon Alexander DB 5 5 David Bohner P 14 12 A.J. Bouye DB 9 Jamie Boyle PK 3 Rob Calabrese QB 13 Nick Cattoi PK 35 3 Lyle Dankenbring DB 1 Jonathan Davis LB* 12 1 Troy Davis DT 14 11 E.J. Dunston DT 6 Dontravius Floyd HB 5 Clayton Geathers DB 12 12 Billy Giovanetti HB 13 Jeff Godfrey QB 24 24 Theo Goins OL 22 5

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Troy Gray Victor Gray A.J. Guyton Brynn Harvey Kemal Ishmael Toby Jackson Jose Jose Josh Linam Chris Martin Cliff McCray Jordan McCray Justin McCray Quincy McDuffie Shawn Moffitt Latavius Murray Darius Nall

LB DT WR RB DB DE DT LB OL OL OL OL WR PK RB DE

8 23 20 23 35 2 5 24 12 34 1 5 12 4 6 15

8 14 1 35 5 3 8 5 2 3

Adam Nissley TE** 48 10 Nick Pieschel OL 43 11 Terrance Plummer LB 1 Jordan Rae OL 25 17 Josh Reese WR 5 Josh Robinson CB 36 24 Ray Shipman LB 2 Jarrett Swaby DB 1 Justin Tukes TE 1 Ronnie Weaver RB 18 Khymest Williams WR 6 1 Leilon Willingham LB 3 Torrian Wilson OL 4 1 Josh Wofford DT 4 J.J. Worton WR 1 ** Nissley six games at RT in 2008 * Davis four games at RB from 2009-10


2011 Game Summaries Game 1

Game 2

Game 3

Charleston Southern................. 0 Boston College........................... 3 UCF............................................. 10 UCF............................................. 62 UCF............................................. 30 Florida International.............. 17 Sept. 3, 2011 - Attendance: 39,752 Bright House Networks Stadium Orlando, Fla. SCORING BY QUARTER Team 1 2 CSU 0 0 UCF 14 21

3 0 14

4 0 13

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Sept. 10, 2011 - Attendance: 45,671 Bright House Networks Stadium Orlando, Fla.

F 0 62

SCORING BY QUARTER Team 1 2 B.C. 3 0 UCF 3 6

3 0 0

SCORING SUMMARY

SCORING SUMMARY

First Quarter UCF Jeff Godfrey 7 yd run (Nick Cattoi kick) - 12:29 UCF Latavius Murray 2 yd run (Nick Cattoi kick) - 7:51 Second Quarter UCF Jeff Godfrey 1 yd run (Nick Cattoi kick) - 10:56 UCF Ronnie Weaver 6 yd run (Shawn Moffitt kick) - 6:00 UCF Jeff Godfrey 14 yd run (Shawn Moffitt kick) - 5:11 Third Quarter UCF Latavius Murray 2 yd run (Shawn Moffitt kick) - 10:38 UCF Josh Robinson 32 yd interception return (Shawn Moffitt kick) - 9:08 Fourth Quarter UCF Kerlon Williams 1 yd run (Shawn Moffitt kick) - 14:16 UCF Kerlon Williams 3 yd run (J.J. Worton rush failed) - 1:21

First Quarter BC Nate Freese 47 yd FG - 7:52 UCF Nick Cattoi 36 yd FG - 0:17 Second Quarter UCF Nick Cattoi 35 yd FG - 8:15 UCF Nick Cattoi 32 yd FG - 2:50 Third Quarter No Scoring Fourth Quarter UCF Jeff Godfrey 1 yd run (Nick Cattoi kick) - 14:54 UCF Latavius Murray 1 yd run (Nick Cattoi kick) - 9:30 UCF Jeff Godfrey 4 yd run (Nick Cattoi kick) - 4:15

5-73, 2:31 7-57, 3:01 15-80, 7:18 6-62, 2:43 3-10, 0:43 6-68, 2:56

4 0 21

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Sept. 17, 2011 - Attendance: 20,205 Alfonso Field at FIU Miami, Fla.

F 3 30

10-80, 4:23

TEAM STATISTICS Category.............................................CSU.................... UCF First Downs............................................... 6.........................25 Rushes-Yards...................................... 33-49..................48-316 Passing Yards.......................................... 70.......................244 Comp-Att-Int..................................... 9-18-1................ 14-20-0 Total Yards............................................ 119.......................560 Punts-Average.................................. 7-38.9...................1-48.0 Kickoff Returns................................ 10-164......................1-13 Penalties-Yards.................................... 2-20......................4-29 Fumbles-Lost......................................... 1-1........................2-1 Sacks By................................................. 1-5........................1-5 Third-Down Conversions..................... 4-15........................6-9 Time of Possession............................ 27:42....................32:18

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING: CSU-Dorsey 7-25; Allen 7-19; Dixon 10-5; Simmons 2-3; Hackworth 6-2; Davis 1(-5). UCF-Weaver 8-107; Harvey 14-62; Godfrey 7-46; McDuffie 4-45; Murray 6-36; Ke. Williams 8-25; Bortles 1-(-5). PASSING: CSU-Dixon 6-15-1-50, 0 TD; Mounce 3-3-0-20, 0 TD. UCF-Bortles 8-10-0-144, 0 TD; Godfrey 6-10-0-100, 0 TD.

10-40, 5:01 15-49, 7:30 11-43, 5:33 8-36, 3:51

8-67, 4:15 6-49, 3:31 4-30, 1:45

RECEIVING: CSU-Davis 4-12; Perera 2-24; Jones 1-21; Cintron 1-12; Glears 1-1. UCF-Reese 4-97; Worton 3-53; Nissley 2-51; McDuffie 2-14; Harvey 2-9; Guyton 1-20.

Category.............................................B.C..................... UCF First Downs............................................... 7.........................18 Rushes-Yards...................................... 23-57..................45-235 Passing Yards.......................................... 84.......................187 Comp-Att-Int................................... 11-24-2................ 20-25-0 Total Yards............................................ 141.......................422 Punts-Average.................................. 7-37.7...................3-39.7 Kickoff Returns.................................. 6-116......................2-37 Penalties-Yards.................................... 6-38......................5-51 Fumbles-Lost......................................... 0-0........................1-0 Sacks By................................................. 0-0......................3-14 Third-Down Conversions..................... 1-12......................6-14 Time of Possession............................ 22:35....................37:25

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING: B.C.-Williams 12-59; Kimble 4-12; Finch 2-0; Rettig 5-(-14). UCF-Murray 10-72; Godfrey 13-69; Harvey 9-47; McDuffie 1-28; Weaver 11-19; Worton 1-0. PASSING: B.C.-Rettig 10-23-2-70, 0 TD; Marscovetra 1-1-014, 0 TD. UCF-Godfrey 20-25-0-187, 0 TD. RECEIVING: B.C.-Swigert 3-39; Larmond 2-15; Pantale 2-12; Anderson 2-10; Finch 1-14; Rettig 1-(-6). UCF-Guyton 5-45; McDuffie 5-41; Nissley 3-36; Kh. Williams 2-13; Worton 1-28; Murray 1-18; Weaver 1-3; Floyd 1-2; Harvey 1-1. INTERCEPTIONS: B.C.-None. UCF-Linam 1-0; Bouye 1-0. FUMBLES: B.C.-None. UCF-Weaver 1-0.

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TEAM STATISTICS 2-43, 0:26

SCORING BY QUARTER Team 1 2 UCF 0 7 FIU 0 7

First Quarter No Scoring Second Quarter UCF Jeff Godfrey 1 yd run (Nick Cattoi kick) - 10:32 FIU Isame Faciane 51 yd fumble recovery (Jack Griffin kick) - 0:06 Third Quarter FIU Darriet Perry 4 yd run (Jack Griffin kick) - 9:43 FIU Jack Griffin 27 yd FG - 1:41 Fourth Quarter UCF Nick Cattoi 31 yd FG - 1:52

18-94, 10:40

1-8, 0:28 9-85, 3:19 7-22, 2:26

TEAM STATISTICS Category.............................................UCF..................... FIU First Downs............................................. 19.........................17 Rushes-Yards.................................... 40-119..................30-111 Passing Yards........................................ 181.......................127 Comp-Att-Int................................... 17-27-0................ 15-29-0 Total Yards............................................ 300.......................238 Punts-Average.................................. 5-45.2...................4-48.5 Kickoff Returns.................................... 3-59......................1-13 Penalties-Yards.................................. 10-71......................3-15 Fumbles-Lost......................................... 3-2........................2-0 Sacks By............................................... 1-11......................6-42 Third-Down Conversions..................... 7-14......................4-13 Time of Possession............................ 33:53....................26:07

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING: UCF-Godfrey 19-41; Weaver 9-34; Harvey 6-31; Murray 6-13. FIU-Rhodes 16-89; Perry 9-18; Hilton 1-6; Harden 1-5; Carroll 3-(-7). PASSING: UCF-Godfrey 17-27-0-181 0 TD. FIU-Carroll 15-29-0-127, 0 TD. RECEIVING: UCF-McDuffie 6-70; Nissley 4-53; Harvey 2-24; Weaver 1-12; Giovanetti 1-9; Guyton 1-6; Kh. Williams 1-6; Murray 1-1. FIU-Times 6-68; Hilton 3-30; Younger 2-11; Coleman 2-9; Anderson 1-11; Rhodes 1-(-2). INTERCEPTIONS: UCF-None. FIU-None FUMBLES: UCF-Robinson 1-1; Murray 1-0; Godfrey 1-1. FIU-Leonard 2-0.

INTERCEPTIONS: CSU-None. UCF-Robinson 1-32. FUMBLES: CSU-Cintron 1-1. UCF-Robinson 2-1.

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2011 Game Summaries Game 4

Game 5

Game 6

UCF............................................. 17 Marshall...................................... 6 UCF............................................. 17 BYU............................................. 24 UCF............................................. 16 SMU............................................ 38 Sept. 23, 2011 - Attendance: 59,874 LaVell Edwards Stadium Provo, Utah SCORING BY QUARTER Team 1 2 UCF 10 0 BYU 3 0

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SCORING SUMMARY

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First Quarter UCF Nick Cattoi 34 yd FG - 9:58 10-63, 5:02 BYU Justin Sorensen 37 yd FG - 6:19 11-54, 3:32 UCF Jeff Godfrey 10 yd run (Nick Cattoi kick) - 0:00 3-17, 1:28 Second Quarter No Scoring Third Quarter BYU JJ Di Luigi 16 yd run (Justin Sorenson kick) - 8:13 5-38, 2:11 UCF Jeff Godfrey 1 yd run (Nick Cattoi kick) - 4:50 7-84, 3:14 BYU Cody Hoffman 93 yd kickoff return - 4:37 Fourth Quarter BYU Bryan Kariya 6 yd run (Justin Sorensen kick) - 10:29 3-23, 1:20

First Quarter UCF A.J. Guyton 5 yd pass from Jeff Godfrey (Shawn Moffitt kick) - 10:43 UCF Latavius Murray 4 yd run (Shawn Moffitt kick) - 0:09 Second Quarter UCF Team safety - 8:54 Third Quarter MAR Rashad Jackson 12 yd fumble recovery (Rakeem Cato pass failed) - 3:17 Fourth Quarter No Scoring

First Quarter SMU Zach Line 11 yd run (Chase Hover kick) - 11:16 2-19, 0:53 SMU Chase Hover 26 yd FG - 0:36 9-57, 4:22 Second Quarter SMU Richard Crawford 92 yd punt return (Chase Hover kick) - 8:04 UCF Shawn Moffitt 36 yd FG - 4:05 8-45, 3:52 Third Quarter SMU Cole Beasley 5 yd pass from J.J. McDermott (Chase Hover kick) - 3:07 10-78, 5:17 Fourth Quarter UCF Josh Reese 27 yd pass from Jeff Godfrey (Shawn Moffitt kick) - 14:53 7-70, 3:08 SMU D. Thompson 72 yd pass from J.J. McDermott (Chase Hover kick) - 14:39 1-72, 0:11 SMU Zach Line 19 yd run (Chase Hover kick) - 5:18 6-70, 2:56 UCF J.J. Worton 2 yd pass from Blake Bortles (Shawn Moffitt kick) - 3:52 6-72, 1:19

TEAM STATISTICS Category.............................................UCF.................... BYU First Downs............................................. 19.........................16 Rushes-Yards...................................... 34-81..................32-127 Passing Yards........................................ 318.......................133 Comp-Att-Int................................... 21-31-1................ 16-35-1 Total Yards............................................ 399.......................260 Punts-Average.................................. 4-41.5...................6-45.3 Kickoff Returns.................................... 1-16....................2-129 Penalties-Yards.................................... 2-12......................3-35 Fumbles-Lost......................................... 4-2........................0-0 Sacks By............................................... 1-10......................4-28 Third-Down Conversions..................... 7-14......................6-16 Time of Possession............................ 32:03....................27:57

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING: UCF-Weaver 7-38; Murray 12-31; Godfrey 11-7; Harvey 2-6; McDuffie 1-0; Team 1-(-1). BYU-Kariya 14-52; Di Luigi 7-38; Quezada 9-26; Foote 1-21; Heaps 1-(-10). PASSING: UCF-Godfrey 17-25-1-272, 0 TD; Bortles 4-5-0-46, 0 TD; Team 0-1-0-0. BYU-Heaps 16-34-1-133, 0 TD; Nelson 0-1-0-0, 0 TD. RECEIVING: UCF-Guyton 9-163; McDuffie 5-50; Floyd 3-33; Worton 2-27; Kh. Williams 1-33; Murray 1-12. BYU-Mathews 4-35; Hoffman 3-24; Falslev 2-27; Di Luigi 2-16; Kariya 2-11; Wilson 1-14; Jacobson 1-4; Mendenhall 1-2. INTERCEPTIONS: UCF-Robinson 1-17. BYU-Sampson 1-1. FUMBLES: UCF-Worton 1-1; Floyd 1-1; Godfrey 1-0; Kh. Williams 1-0. BYU-None.

6-67, 4:17 6-69, 3:16

TEAM STATISTICS Category........................................... MAR.................... UCF First Downs............................................... 6.........................21 Rushes-Yards...................................... 21-43..................51-240 Passing Yards.......................................... 87.......................147 Comp-Att-Int................................... 11-29-0................ 13-22-1 Total Yards............................................ 130.......................387 Punts-Average.................................. 8-41.5...................7-33.4 Kickoff Returns.................................... 3-62......................3-68 Penalties-Yards.................................... 4-28......................5-45 Fumbles-Lost......................................... 1-1........................2-2 Sacks By................................................. 2-5........................1-9 Third-Down Conversions..................... 2-14......................4-15 Time of Possession............................ 19:46....................40:14

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING: Marshall-Martinez 11-33; Cato 4-6; Van 5-6; Team 1-(-2). UCF-Harvey 30-180; Kh. Williams 3-34; Godfrey 4-19; Murray 3-11; Weaver 9-3; Team 1-(-3); Bortles 1-(-4). PASSING: Marshall-Cato 11-29-0-87, 0 TD. UCF-Godfrey 13-22-1-147, 1 TD; Bortles 0-0-0-0, 0 TD. RECEIVING: Marshall-Dobson 3-33; Martinez 2-24; Van 2-10; Kelson 2-1; Evans 1-12; Crawford 1-7. UCF-Reese 4-42; Worton 2-36; Nissley 2-16; Kh. Williams 1-27; Harvey 1-17; Guyton 1-5; Floyd 1-3; Giovanetti 1-1. INTERCEPTIONS: Marshall-Brown 1-7. UCF-None. FUMBLES: Marshall-Cato 1-1. UCF-Weaver 1-1; Harvey 1-1.

TEAM STATISTICS Category.............................................UCF................... SMU First Downs............................................. 25.........................16 Rushes-Yards.................................... 36-110....................16-82 Passing Yards........................................ 349.......................358 Comp-Att-Int................................... 32-44-0................ 20-31-1 Total Yards............................................ 459.......................440 Punts-Average.................................. 3-41.0...................2-28.5 Kickoff Returns.................................... 4-81......................2-15 Penalties-Yards.................................... 5-40......................5-50 Fumbles-Lost......................................... 1-0........................0-0 Sacks By................................................. 0-0......................3-21 Third-Down Conversions..................... 6-17........................3-9 Time of Possession............................ 37:08....................22:52

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING: UCF-Harvey 21-66; Godfrey 12-46; Murray 2-4; Bortles 1-(-6). SMU-Line 16-82. PASSING: UCF-Godfrey 23-32-0-231, 1 TD; Bortles 9-12-0118, 1 TD. SMU-McDermott 20-31-1-358, 2 TD. RECEIVING: UCF-Reese 5-74; Murray 5-52; Floyd 5-41; Worton 5-32; Nissley 4-48; Harvey 4-29; Guyton 2-53; Giovanetti 1-12; McDuffie 1-8. SMU-Beasley 10-134; Johnson 4-73; Thompson 3-92; Wilkerson 3-59. INTERCEPTIONS: UCF-Willingham 1-9. SMU-None. FUMBLES: UCF-Godfrey 1-0. SMU-None.

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2011 Game Summaries Game 7

Game 8

Game 9

UCF............................................. 24 Memphis...................................... 0 Tulsa......................................... 24 UAB............................................. 26 UCF............................................. 41 UCF............................................. 17 Oct. 20, 2011 - Attendance: 8,872 Legion Field Birmingham, Ala. SCORING BY QUARTER Team 1 2 UCF 14 0 UAB 7 9

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Oct. 29, 2011 - Attendance: 37,683 Bright House Networks Stadium Orlando, Fla.

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SCORING SUMMARY

SCORING SUMMARY

SCORING SUMMARY

First Quarter UCF Brynn Harvey 29 yd run (Shawn Moffitt kick) - 13:44 3-52, 1:16 UAB Patrick Hearn 1 yd pass from Jonathan Perry (Ty Long kick) - 8:36 10-76, 5:01 UCF Brynn Harvey 1 yd run (Shawn Moffitt kick) - 5:24 7-34, 3:02 Second Quarter UAB Nolen Smith 23 yd pass from Jonathan Perry (Ty Long kick blocked) - 12:40 8-72, 3:02 UAB Ty Long 46 yd FG - 0:00 4-36, 0:34 Third Quarter No Scoring Fourth Quarter UAB Jacki Williams 4 yd run (Ty Long kick) - 14:12 12-71, 5:16 UCF Latavius Murray 1 yd run (Shawn Moffitt kick) - 10:18 7-41, 3:46 UCF Shawn Moffitt 24 yd FG - 5:02 6-63, 2:06 UAB Ty Long 40 yd FG - 0:21 13-61, 4:36

First Quarter UCF Jeff Godfrey 29 yd run (Nick Cattoi kick) - 12:41 5-70, 2:19 UCF Quincy McDuffie 19 yd run (Nick Cattoi kick) - 0:58 6-69, 2:55 Second Quarter UCF Ronnie Weaver 16 yd run (Shawn Moffitt kick) - 7:46 14-73, 6:52 Third Quarter UCF Shawn Moffitt 35 yd FG - 10:49 5-19, 2:37 UCF Quincy McDuffie 25 yd pass from Jeff Godfrey (Shawn Moffitt kick) - 12:40 7-76, 3:51 Fourth Quarter UCF Shawn Moffitt 39 yd FG - 12:40 4-8, 1:28 UCF Brynn Harvey 2 yd run (Shawn Moffitt kick) - 4:27 11-82, 5:37

First Quarter UCF J.J. Worton 28 yd pass from Jeff Godfrey (Shawn Moffitt kick) - 10:57 TLS Willie Carter 19 yd run (Kevin Fitzpatrick kick) - 3:17 Second Quarter TLS Kevin Fitzpatrick 36 yd FG - 11:51 TLS Kevin Fitzpatrick 25 yd FG - 5:37 UCF Ronnie Weaver 6 yd run (Shawn Moffitt kick) - 1:07 Third Quarter TLS Kevin Fitzpatrick 25 yd FG - 12:36 Fourth Quarter UCF Shawn Moffitt 29 yd FG - 11:55 TLS Clay Sears 16 yd pass from G.J. Kinne (B. Burnham pass from G.J. Kinne) - 8:23

TEAM STATISTICS

TEAM STATISTICS

Category.......................................... MEM.................... UCF First Downs............................................... 6.........................28 Rushes-Yards...................................... 21-33..................49-261 Passing Yards........................................ 101.......................244 Comp-Att-Int................................... 10-25-0................ 20-27-0 Total Yards............................................ 134.......................505 Punts-Average................................ 10-39.5...................4-42.5 Kickoff Returns.................................... 6-90......................1-26 Penalties-Yards.................................... 3-25......................5-45 Fumbles-Lost......................................... 1-1........................0-0 Sacks By............................................... 1-11......................3-10 Third-Down Conversions..................... 2-13......................6-14 Time of Possession............................ 19:57....................40:03

Category.........................................TULSA.................... UCF First Downs............................................. 28.........................18 Rushes-Yards.................................... 44-251..................37-155 Passing Yards........................................ 203.......................226 Comp-Att-Int................................... 15-28-0................ 16-24-0 Total Yards............................................ 454.......................381 Punts-Average.................................. 1-37.0...................3-46.3 Kickoff Returns.................................... 4-72....................6-172 Penalties-Yards...................................... 0-0......................6-64 Fumbles-Lost......................................... 1-1........................1-0 Sacks By................................................. 0-0........................0-0 Third-Down Conversions..................... 6-13......................5-12 Time of Possession............................ 27:10....................32:50

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

RUSHING: MEM-Foster 7-20; Gibson 8-19; Reed 6-(-6). UCF-Godfrey 10-97; Harvey 17-78; Weaver 10-41; McDuffie 3-29; Murray 7-28; Team 1-(-1); Bortles 1-(-11).

RUSHING: Tulsa-Kinne 14-92; Watts 9-63; Singleton 13-57; Douglas 4-25; Carter 2-18; Team 2-(-4). UCF-Godfrey 14-46; Weaver 9-36; Harvey 7-26; McDuffie 2-22; Murray 3-14; Hall 2-11.

PASSING: MEM-Reed 9-20-0-97, 0 TD; Summerlin 1-5-0-4, 0 TD. UCF-Godfrey 14-17-0-200, 1 TD; Bortles 6-10-0-44, 0 TD.

PASSING: Tulsa-Kinne 15-28-0-203, 1 TD. UCF-Godfrey 16-23-0-226, 1 TD; Team 0-1-0-0.

TEAM STATISTICS Category.............................................UCF....................UAB First Downs............................................. 19.........................27 Rushes-Yards...................................... 24-96..................36-174 Passing Yards........................................ 235.......................327 Comp-Att-Int................................... 19-32-2................ 31-42-2 Total Yards............................................ 331.......................501 Punts-Average.................................. 2-44.0...................2-36.5 Kickoff Returns.................................. 5-175......................5-71 Penalties-Yards.................................... 5-45......................5-45 Fumbles-Lost......................................... 0-0........................1-0 Sacks By................................................. 1-1........................0-0 Third-Down Conversions..................... 5-10......................9-15 Time of Possession............................ 25:41....................34:19

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING: UCF-Harvey 17-74; Godfrey 3-13; McDuffie 1-8; Murray 3-1. UAB-Reaves 15-83; Franklin 8-43; Perry 8-33; Jackson 4-11; Williams 1-4. PASSING: UCF-Godfrey 13-22-1-133, 0 TD; Bortles 6-10-1102, 0 TD. UAB-Perry 31-42-2-327, 2 TD. RECEIVING: UCF-Reese 4-41; Worton 3-32; Guyton 3-25; McDuffie 2-39; Harvey 2-14; Giovanetti 2-10; Murray 1-53; Floyd 1-13; Nissley 1-8. UAB-Williams 10-82; Adams 6-44; Smith 3-54; Hearn 3-35; Nelson 3-32; Franklin 2-60; Vinson 2-7; Davis 1-8; Backman 1-5.

RECEIVING: MEM-Johnson 3-48; Rehrer 1-21; Henderson 1-13; Wright 1-8; Ene-Ita 1-7; Malone 1-4; Gibson 1-2; Foster 1-(-2). UCF-Worton 5-43; Reese 4-70; McDuffie 3-49; Murray 2-23; Nissley 2-20; Tukes 2-18; Kelly 1-11; Giovanetti 1-10. INTERCEPTIONS: MEM-None. UCF-None.

7-61, 4:03 5-80, 1:37 9-41, 2:27 11-61, 4:03 8-66, 4:22 10-83, 2:24 12-60, 6:25 10-72, 3:26

RECEIVING: Tulsa-James 6-74; Carter 3-65; Burnham 3-43; Watts 2-5; Sears 1-16. UCF-Worton 4-87; McDuffie 4-81; Hall 2-17; Nissley 2-0; Murray 1-14; Reese 1-11; Harvey 1-9; Giovanetti 1-7. INTERCEPTIONS: Tulsa-None. UCF-None. FUMBLES: Tulsa-Watts 1-1. UCF-Godfrey 1-0.

FUMBLES: MEM-Golden 1-1. UCF-None.

INTERCEPTIONS: UCF-Shipman 1-0; Bouye 1-27. UAB-Bender 1-21; Daniel 1-0. FUMBLES: UCF-None. UAB-Reaves 1-0.

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2011 Game Summaries Game 10

Game 11

Game 12

UCF............................................. 29 UCF............................................. 31 UTEP.......................................... 14 #25/23 Southern Miss.............. 30 East Carolina........................... 38 UCF............................................. 31 Nov. 12, 2011 - Attendance: 32,925 M.M. Roberts Stadium Hattiesburg, Miss. SCORING BY QUARTER Team 1 2 UCF 3 3 USM 7 6

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SCORING SUMMARY

SCORING SUMMARY

First Quarter UCF Nick Cattoi 48 yd FG - 9:01 9-44, 5:59 USM Bruce Johnson 1 yd pass from Austin Davis (Danny Hrapmann kick) - 1:55 7-96, 2:29 Second Quarter USM Danny Hrapmann 28 yd FG - 7:35 8-80, 2:30 UCF Nick Cattoi 38 yd FG - 3:40 8-39, 3:55 USM Danny Hrapmann 22 yd FG - 0:08 10-67, 3:40 Third Quarter USM Danny Hrapmann 44 yd FG - 7:07 9-50, 3:09 UCF Nick Cattoi 41 yd FG - 3:34 8-42, 3:33 Fourth Quarter USM Danny Hrapmann 46 yd FG - 13:40 4-(-4), 0:55 UCF Latavius Murray 69 yd kickoff return (Nick Cattoi kick) - 13:28 USM Danny Hrapmann 48 yd FG - 11:56 6-48, 1:32 UCF Ronnie Weaver 13 yd pass from Blake Bortles (Nick Cattoi kick) - 8:24 8-56, 3:32 USM Chris Briggs 4 yd pass from Austin Davis (L. Holmes pass from Davis) - 5:52 8-80, 2:32 UCF J.J. Worton 25 yd pass from Blake Bortles (Blake Bortles pass failed) - 0:00 12-89, 2:47

First Quarter UCF Adam Nissley 3 yd pass from Jeff Godfrey (Nick Cattoi kick) - 8:55 ECU Justin Jones 9 yd pass from D. Davis (Mike Barbour kick) - 3:00 ECU Mike Barbour 36 yd FG - 0:00 Second Quarter ECU Justin Hardy 7 yd pass from D. Davis (Mike Barbour kick) - 10:45 UCF Josh Reese 2 yd pass from Blake Bortles (Nick Cattoi kick) - 5:13 UCF Nick Cattoi 39 yd FG - 0:02 Third Quarter ECU Reese Wiggins 84 yd pass from D. Davis (Mike Barbour kick) - 8:41 UCF Latavius Murray 4 yd run (Nick Cattoi kick) - 1:32 Fourth Quarter ECU Reese Wiggins 10 yd pass from D. Davis (Mike Barbour kick) - 8:20 UCF J.J. Worton 19 yd pass from Blake Bortles (Nick Cattoi kick) - 3:49 ECU Torrance Hunt 56 yd run (Mike Barbour kick) - 2:10

First Quarter UCF Latavius Murray 38 yd run (Nick Cattoi kick) - 9:31 6-80, 2:55 Second Quarter UCF Blake Bortles 1 yd run (Nick Cattoi kick) - 10:22 11-77, 5:05 UCF Nick Cattoi 23 yd FG - 3:45 8-74, 4:11 UCF Latavius Murray 6 yd pass from Blake Bortles (Nick Cattoi kick) - 1:19 3-43, 1:14 Third Quarter UCF Latavius Murray 40 yd run (Nick Cattoi kick) - 12:05 4-87, 1:17 Fourth Quarter UTEP Jordan Leslie 2 yd pass from Nick Lamaison (Dakota Warren kick) - 11:23 14-56, 5:58 UTEP Joe Banyard 7 yd run (Dakota Warren kick) - 3:37 10-84, 5:02

TEAM STATISTICS Category.............................................UCF................... USM First Downs............................................. 22.........................22 Rushes-Yards...................................... 24-48..................23-127 Passing Yards........................................ 316.......................392 Comp-Att-Int................................... 31-44-1................ 27-49-0 Total Yards............................................ 364.......................519 Punts-Average.................................. 4-41.2...................4-42.5 Kickoff Returns.................................. 8-262......................4-70 Penalties-Yards.................................. 11-84..................13-103 Fumbles-Lost......................................... 2-2........................1-1 Sacks By................................................. 1-2......................2-12 Third-Down Conversions..................... 5-13......................3-14 Time of Possession............................ 32:38....................27:22

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING: UCF-Murray 4-19; Weaver 11-12; Bortles 7-12; Godfrey 2-5. USM-Woodyard 12-70; Lampley 4-24; Pierce 1-23; Davis 6-10. PASSING: UCF-Bortles 24-34-1-248, 2 TD; Godfrey 7-10-068, 0 TD. USM-Davis 26-48-0-364, 2 TD; Boehme 1-1-0-28, 0 TD. RECEIVING: UCF-Worton 11-114; Guyton 4-58; McDuffie 4-31; Reese 3-32; Weaver 3-30; Murray 2-31; Kelly 2-11; Kh. Williams 1-9; Godfrey 1-0. USM-Balentine 6-122; Bolden 5-95; Briggs 4-67; Sullivan 3-57; Lampley 3-3; D. Johnson 2-11; E. Johnson 1-28; Hanks 1-5; Woodyard 1-3; B. Johnson 1-1. INTERCEPTIONS: UCF-None. USM-Jones 1-3. FUMBLES: UCF-Worton 1-1; Hall 1-1. USM-Woodyard 1-1.

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Nov. 25, 2011 - Attendance: 21,127 Bright House Networks Stadium Orlando, Fla.

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12-70, 6:05 9-68, 3:23 4-21, 1:30 6-46, 2:32 11-65, 5:32 10-35, 0:52 2-87, 0:35 1-4, 0:04 10-72, 3:35 1-19, 0:05 4-68, 1:39

TEAM STATISTICS Category.............................................UCF.................... ECU First Downs............................................. 16.........................18 Rushes-Yards.................................... 42-115..................35-186 Passing Yards........................................ 198.......................203 Comp-Att-Int................................... 18-32-2................ 19-31-1 Total Yards............................................ 313.......................389 Punts-Average.................................. 5-43.4...................5-39.8 Kickoff Returns.................................. 6-192......................6-83 Penalties-Yards.................................... 9-96......................5-43 Fumbles-Lost......................................... 0-0........................3-1 Sacks By................................................. 1-7......................4-15 Third-Down Conversions..................... 9-18......................3-14 Time of Possession............................ 34:10....................25:50

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING: UCF-Murray 21-87; Godfrey 14-17; Weaver 3-9; Bortles 3-2; Hall 1-0. ECU-Hunt 9-100; Davis 12-62; Pasut 11-28; Team 3-(-4). PASSING: UCF-Bortles 9-17-1-98, 2 TD; Godfrey 9-13-1-100, 1 TD. ECU-Davis 19-31-1-203, 4 TD. RECEIVING: UCF-McDuffie 9-93; Reese 4-51; Worton 2-31; Murray 1-14; Kh. Williams 1-6; Nissley 1-3. ECU-Wiggins 6-123; Hardy 6-36; Bodenheimer 3-25; Jones 1-9; Webster 1-6; Bowman 1-3; Harris 1-1. INTERCEPTIONS: UCF-Dankenbring 1-15. ECU-Magazu 1-15; Jacobs 1-3. FUMBLES: UCF-None. ECU-Harris 2-0; Pasut 1-1.

TEAM STATISTICS Category...........................................UTEP.................... UCF First Downs............................................. 19.........................22 Rushes-Yards...................................... 33-66..................36-249 Passing Yards........................................ 249.......................211 Comp-Att-Int................................... 24-44-1................ 14-18-1 Total Yards............................................ 315.......................460 Punts-Average.................................. 6-44.3...................1-37.0 Kickoff Returns.................................. 6-121......................2-30 Penalties-Yards.................................... 2-10........................1-5 Fumbles-Lost......................................... 2-0........................1-1 Sacks By............................................... 2-10......................4-27 Third-Down Conversions................... 10-20........................4-7 Time of Possession............................ 32:58....................27:02

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING: UTEP-Banyard 14-51; Myers 9-25; Edwards 1-10; Frazier 4-1; Meger 1-(-4); Lamaison 4-(-17). UCF-Murray 21-233; Bortles 7-16; Harvey 3-4; Godfrey 2-(1); Team 3-(-3). PASSING: UTEP-Lamaison 19-35-1-190, 1 TD; Meger 5-9-059, 0 TD. UCF-Bortles 9-12-0-158, 1 TD; Godfrey 5-6-1-53, 0 TD. RECEIVING: UTEP-Leslie 7-64; Edwards 6-45; Kemp 2-74; Lopez 2-18; Trail 2-9; Frazier 2-2; Perry 1-14; Williams 1-12; Carr 1-11. UCF-Worton 3-48; Weaver 2-25; Murray 2-24; Hall 2-17; McDuffie 2-6; Reese 1-43; Guyton 1-29; Kh. Williams 1-19. INTERCEPTIONS: UTEP-Blake 1-0. UCF-Linam 1-17. FUMBLES: UTEP-Lamaison 2-0. UCF-Bortles 1-1.


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Year-By-Year Results 1979 • During his inaugural address, UCF President Trevor Colbourn announces that the school will “explore the possibility of developing a football program.” Later, Colbourn and director of athletics Jack O’Leary approve a decision to form a football team to begin play in the fall of 1979 as an NCAA Division III program. Former professional football player Don Jonas becomes the school’s first coach on a volunteer basis. On Aug. 28, 148 prospective players participate in the program’s first practice. Less than one month later on Sept. 22, UCF travels to St. Leo for its first game and wins 21-0. Bobby Joe Plain scores the school’s first touchdown on a 13-yard pass reception from Mike Cullison in the first quarter. The following week, UCF plays its first home contest at the Tangerine Bowl and posts a 7-6 victory over Fort Benning in front of 14,138 fans. 1979 NCAA III (6‑2‑0) Coach: Don Jonas 9/22 at St. Leo W 21‑0 1,000 W 7‑6 14,138 9/29 Fort Benning 10/13 Maryville W 10‑7 7,350 10/20 at Fort Lauderdale W 14‑0 500 L 0-48 3,800 10/27 at Presbyterian 11/3 at Emory & Henry L 14-28 1,000 11/10 University of the South W 24-0 10,111 11/17 Morehouse W 14‑7 13,309

1980 • After the UCF Athletic Authority votes in January to make the football head coaching job a full-time position, Don Jonas is selected for the role. The Knights win four games during the campaign and in an 18-14 victory over Emory and Henry, Michael O’Shaughnessy tallies a school-record five sacks. Following the season, cornerback Tim Kiggins earns third-team All-America honors and becomes the first UCF player to sign a professional contract when he joins the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League. 1980 NCAA III (4‑4‑1) Coach: Don Jonas 9/13 Carson‑Newman $ FW 30-21 13,941 9/20 St. Leo W 55‑0 8,730 9/27 Millsaps L 7-8 12,793 10/4 Miles T 11‑11 8,990 10/11 at Savannah State L 0-44 4,100 10/18 at North Alabama L 3-28 3,500 11/1 Catawba W 14‑12 7,757 11/8 Albany L 27‑28 14,022 11/15 Emory & Henry W 18‑14 6,907 $ Later forfeited by Carson-Newman

1981

• UCF begins a local rivalry, meeting Bethune-Cookman in the first Mayor’s Trophy game. The Wildcats escape with a 24-20 win. Kicker Scott Ryerson is a third-team All-America selection, while center Dan Burke and linebackers Eddie James and Bill Giovanetti earn honorable mention status. Following the season, head coach Don Jonas resigns to become director of the UCF Gridiron Club. 82

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1981 NCAA III (4‑6‑0) Coach: Don Jonas L 0-3 9/12 Presbyterian 9/19 Elizabeth City L 9-14 9/26 at Millsaps W 13‑6 10/3 Miles W 6‑0 10/10 Savannah State W 47‑13 L 15-23 10/17 at Alabama A&M 10/31 at West Georgia L 6-20 11/7 Hampden‑Sydney W 17‑0 11/14 Millersville L 9-27 11/21 Bethune‑Cookman L 20‑24

8,347 4,833 800 6,320 6,493 8,700 6,200 8,391 4,365 8,354

1982 • Following Don Jonas’ resignation, associate head coach Sam Weir is named the program’s interim head coach. New athletics director Bill Peterson announces that UCF will compete as a Division II program during the year. With the move to D-II, the school begins awarding athletics scholarships. Following the season, four Knights sign professional contracts: tight end Mike Carter with the National Football League’s Denver Broncos and defensive end Ed Gantner, linebacker Bill Giovanetti and offensive lineman Mike Sommerfield with the Tampa Bay Bandits of the United States Football League. Following the season, New York Yankees president and former Buffalo Bills head coach Lou Saban is named UCF’s head coach. 1982 NCAA II (0‑10‑0) Coach: Sam Weir 9/11 Georgia Southern $ L 9-16 9/18 Southeastern Louisiana L 14‑24 L 0-69 9/25 at VMI 10/2 at Valdosta State L 7-13 10/9 Bethune‑Cookman L 21-40 L 10-31 10/16 Alabama A&M 10/23 at Nicholls State L 10‑60 L 7-41 10/30 West Georgia 11/6 Carson‑Newman L 17-36 11/13 Eastern Kentucky L 14-26 $ at Jacksonville, Fla.

1983

2,350 8,196 6,100 9,500 9,127 6,654 8,500 9,257 3,818 4,822

• UCF records its first win against an NCAA Football Championship Subdivision opponent, defeating Austin Peay, 10-7, on the road. Ted Wilson returns a kick 100 yards for a touchdown against Southeastern Louisiana and finishes second in the nation in kick return average with 30.5 yards per return. 1983 NCAA II (5‑6‑0) Coach: Lou Saban 9/2 Elizabeth City W 37‑7 9,041 9/10 at Georgia Southern W 33‑29 5,815 9/17 at Southeastern Louisiana L 28-54 5,000 9/24 North Alabama L 20-47 8,307 10/1 Valdosta State W 20‑0 12,777 10/15 at Richmond L 26-31 3,413 10/29 at Austin Peay W 10‑7 7,000 11/5 at Carson‑Newman L 14-35 3,300 11/12 Nicholls State L 14-37 4,500 11/19 Fort Lewis W 59‑28 14,212 11/26 Bethune‑Cookman L 22-31 13,294

1984

• After the squad gets off to a slow start, head coach Lou Saban announces his resignation. Jerry Anderson is named interim head coach. Following the campaign, offensive lineman Dan Burke signs a contract with the New Jersey Generals of the United States Football League. Kicker Scott Ryerson is drafted by the Tampa Bay Bandits of the USFL and signs a freeagent deal with the National Football League’s Atlanta Falcons. 1984 NCAA II (2‑9‑0) Coaches: Lou Saban (first seven games), Jerry Anderson (last four games) 9/1 Bethune‑Cookman L 22-43 7,421 9/8 at Louisiana-Monroe L 21-49 19,329 9/15 Georgia Southern L 28-42 7,124 9/22 at Western Kentucky W 35‑34 8,500 9/29 at Texas State L 13-39 10,337 10/6 Akron L 21‑26 6,814 10/13 at Eastern Kentucky L 14-37 18,300 10/20 Illinois State W 28‑24 11,648 10/27 Austin Peay L 21‑24 12,225 L 0-38 8,367 11/3 at Indiana State 11/10 at Furman L 6-42 10,162

1985

• Gene McDowell, an assistant at Florida State, is named UCF’s head coach and athletics director. UCF wins its first game under McDowell when Ed O’Brien kicks a school-record 55-yard field goal as time expired to defeat Bethune-Cookman, 39-37. UCF meets its first NCAA Bowl Subdivision opponent, playing at Louisville. 1985 NCAA II (4‑7‑0) Coach: Gene McDowell 9/7 Bethune‑Cookman W 39‑37 21,222 9/13 Southeastern Louisiana W 27‑21 7,142 9/28 at Illinois State L 21-48 12,786 L 12-48 7,850 10/5 Texas State 10/12 Western Kentucky L 17-47 9,153 10/19 Eastern Kentucky L 21-28 8,223 10/26 Stephen F. Austin L 24-59 11,263 11/2 at Louisville L 21-42 21,391 11/9 at Georgia Southern L 18-35 7,759 11/23 Savannah State W 31‑7 3,478 11/30 Samford W 35‑14 3,022

1986

• The team begins the season 4-1. UCF sets a new attendance record when 23,760 watch the Knights play Wofford for Homecoming. The contest features a post-game performance by the Beach Boys. The Knights went 6-5 during the year to post their first winning campaign since the inaugural season in 1979. Linebacker Wyatt Boggan leads the team with 143 tackles and earns Football News All-America First Team honors. Wide receiver Ted Wilson becomes the first UCF player selected in the National Football League Draft when the Washington Redskins take him in the 10th round. Tailback Elgin Davis is picked in the 12th round by the New England Patriots.


Year-By-Year Results 1986 NCAA II (6‑5‑0) Coach: Gene McDowell 9/6 Bethune‑Cookman W 26‑14 23,041 9/13 West Georgia W 34‑21 10,125 9/20 Valdosta State W 10‑7 12,056 L 17-20 12,186 9/27 at Akron 10/4 Murray State W 38‑25 13,086 10/11 at Wichita State L 6-9 4,167 10/18 at Eastern Kentucky L 24-51 12,200 10/25 Wofford L 28-31 23,760 W 38‑9 3,200 11/1 at VMI 11/8 Georgia Southern L 23‑33 11,137 11/15 Samford W 66‑7 6,176

1988 NCAA II (6‑5‑0) Coach: Gene McDowell 9/2 Bethune-Cookman W 29-21 14,831 9/10 West Georgia W 33‑14 11,270 9/17 Troy W 26‑18 31,789 9/24 at East Tennessee State W 23‑17 5,447 10/1 North Alabama W 35‑33 21,682 10/8 New Haven L 23-31 22,641 10/15 Southern Conn. State W 24‑16 22,439 10/22 at Valdosta State L 19-48 6,500 L 17-31 28,682 10/29 Georgia Southern 11/5 at Liberty L 7-24 3,530 11/12 at Eastern Kentucky L 31‑35 6,800

1987

1989

• The Knights post a school-record five-game winning streak during the year, outscoring their opponents, 242-67, during the stretch. UCF finishes the regular season with an 8-3 record, good enough for its first bid to the Division II playoffs. In the first round of the playoffs, the host Knights record a 12-10 win over Indiana University of Pennsylvania. The following week the squad falls to eventual national champion Troy. Wideout Bernard Ford and kicker Ed O’Brien earn AllAmerica First Team honors from several outlets, including the Associated Press. Quarterback Darin Slack and linebacker Mike Coad receive Football News AllAmerica Second Team recognition. Ford is tabbed in the third round of the National Football League Draft by the Buffalo Bills and defensive back Corris Ervin is taken in the fifth round by the Denver Broncos. 1987 NCAA II (9‑4‑0) Coach: Gene McDowell 9/5 Bethune‑Cookman W 17‑9 9/19 Elon W 34‑10 L 16-23 9/26 Eastern Kentucky 10/3 at Georgia Southern L 32‑34 10/10 Savannah State W 36‑26 W 52‑14 10/17 West Georgia 10/24 NW Missouri St. W 45‑3 W 67‑3 10/31 Grand Valley State 11/7 Liberty W 42‑21 11/14 at Florida A&M L 14‑19 W 24‑7 11/21 Morningside 11/28 Indiana (Pa.) $ W 12‑10 L 10-31 12/5 Troy $ $ Division II Playoffs

1988

9,768 11,752 15,197 15,540 10,743 10,029 15,208 7,552 11,081 4,803 10,112 15,043 14,327

• UCF opens the campaign with five-consecutive wins and moves to second in the NCAA Division II national rankings. A crowd of 31,789 attends UCF’s 26-18 victory over defending national champion Troy at the Citrus Bowl. Defensive lineman Steve Spears and offensive lineman Dave Underwood earn Football Gazette All-America honors.

• In its final campaign at the D-II level, UCF defeats three Football Championship Subdivision schools. The Knights finish the season strong, winning six of their final seven games to complete the year 7-3. 1989 NCAA II (7‑3‑0) Coach: Gene McDowell 9/1 Bethune‑Cookman L 15-23 23,620 9/9 Valdosta State W 35‑14 18,046 L 6-20 8,000 9/16 at Troy 9/23 Newberry W 30‑3 8,316 W 17-16 5,500 9/30 at North Alabama 10/7 East Tennessee State W 34‑0 12,072 10/21 at Georgia Southern L 17-31 19,640 W 33-30 15,095 10/28 Liberty 11/11 Eastern Kentucky W 20‑19 17,506 W 49‑12 14,082 11/18 Texas Southern

1990

• UCF moves to the Football Championship Subdivision ranks and goes 10-4. The Knights become the first school in history to qualify for the FCS playoffs in their first season of eligibility. In the first round of the playoffs, UCF draws previously undefeated Youngstown State on the road. Franco Grilla hits a 34-yard field goal as time expires to give the Knights a 20-17 victory. Host UCF downs William & Mary, 5238, in the second round of the playoffs to set up a semifinal matchup with eventual national champion Georgia Southern in Statesboro, Ga. Following the year, Gene McDowell is awarded the Eddie Robinson Trophy by The Sports Network as the national coach of the year. Wide receiver Shawn Jefferson is drafted in the ninth round by the National Football League’s Houston Oilers. 1990 NCAA FCS (10-4-0) Coach: Gene McDowell 9/1 Troy W 16‑10 22,462 9/8 at Eastern Kentucky L 12-24 19,200 9/15 at Bethune‑Cookman W 42‑9 9,500 9/22 at Memphis L 28-37 21,385 9/29 Kentucky State W 49‑0 6,055 10/6 at Samford W 37‑16 5,463 10/20 Georgia Southern L 17-38 16,258 10/27 Southern Illinois W 49‑14 14,052 11/3 Liberty W 28‑6 14,107 11/10 Slippery Rock W 24‑21 16,208 11/17 Texas Southern W 63‑6 16,328 11/24 at Youngstown State $ W 20-17 12,500 12/1 William & Mary $ W 52‑38 20,067 12/8 at Georgia Southern $ L 7-44 13,183 $ FCS Playoffs

1991

• The Knights host their first Football Bowl Subdivision squad, facing East Carolina at the Citrus Bowl. Linebacker Bobby Spitulski is named to the Associated Press All-America Third Team and is selected in the third round of the National Football League Draft by the Seattle Seahawks. 1991 NCAA FCS (6-5-0) Coach: Gene McDowell 8/31 Troy W 21-10 18,586 9/7 at James Madison L 31-49 10,081 9/14 at Valdosta State W 12-0 6,379 9/21 East Carolina L 25-47 20,049 W 32-6 16,066 9/28 Bethune-Cookman 10/5 at Arkansas State W 31-20 18,200 10/12 Samford L 6-13 12,011 10/26 at Georgia Southern L 6-20 19,063 11/2 Savannah State L 31-33 13,188 11/9 at Liberty W 31-26 2,650 W 52-6 10,027 11/16 Millersville

1992

• UCF President John C. Hitt announces UCF’s intention to move to the Football Bowl Subdivision ranks by 1996. UCF makes history as the first college squad to a play a Russian team on American soil as it defeats the Moscow Bears of the Russian League of American Football, 42-6, on Oct. 3. During the year, Gene McDowell relinquishes his duties as athletics director to concentrate his efforts on coaching the football team. 1992 NCAA FCS (6-4-0) Coach: Gene McDowell 9/5 Gardner-Webb W 71-21 10,286 W 28-3 12,075 9/12 Bethune-Cookman 9/19 Troy L 16-20 7,755 9/26 at Western Illinois W 35-22 9,764 10/3 Moscow (exhibition) W 43-6 5,412 10/17 Nicholls State W 42-18 8,087 36-50 10,589 10/24 at Western Kentucky L 10/31 at Liberty L 28-31 8,100 11/7 Buffalo W 63-21 9,067 11/14 James Madison W 41-37 6,681 11/21 at Samford L 13-20 4,987

1993

• UCF wins six of its first seven games, with the only loss coming from Football Bowl Subdivision’s East Carolina. The Knights claim three of their final four games to finish the regular season with a 9-2 mark. The squad earns a berth in the playoffs and faces host Youngstown State in the opening round.

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Year-By-Year Results 1993 NCAA FCS (9-3-0) Coach: Gene McDowell 9/11 Valdosta State W 35-30 11,033 9/18 at East Carolina L 17-41 30,867 W 22-3 10,759 9/25 McNeese State 10/2 Yale W 42-28 23,489 10/9 Samford W 48-17 8,081 10/16 Western Illinois W 35-17 12,857 10/23 at Bethune-Cookman W 34-14 5,500 L 15-29 5,100 10/30 at Troy 11/6 Liberty W 55-19 8,688 11/13 Buffalo W 42-7 7,609 11/20 at Louisiana Tech W 38-16 4,000 11/27 at Youngstown State $ L 30-56 7,408 $ FCS Playoffs

1994

• The Knights begin the year as Sports Illustrated’s pick to win the Football Championship Subdivision title. Due a rash of injuries on defense, UCF finishes the year 7-4. Kick returner Todd Cleveland garners The Sports Network All-America Second Team honors. Defensive end Greg Jefferson is picked in the third round of the National Football League Draft by the Philadelphia Eagles. 1994 NCAA FCS (7-4-0) Coach: Gene McDowell 9/3 at Maine W 28-6 6,296 9/10 Valdosta State L 14-31 22,518 W 48-17 22,049 9/17 Bethune-Cookman 9/24 Western Kentucky W 59-45 24,326 10/1 at Illinois State W 27-26 6,550 L 35-36 3,632 10/8 at Samford 10/15 at Louisiana-Monroe W 33-16 8,123 L 38-39 27,003 10/22 Troy 10/29 at Liberty W 49-24 6,153 11/12 at East Carolina L 20-23 25,783 W 48-0 18,856 11/19 Buffalo

1995

• On June 21, UCF receives official word from the NCAA that its bid for reclassification to the Football Bowl Subdivision has been approved and will take effect Sept. 1, 1996. Against a top-notch schedule, UCF goes 6-5. The Knights open the season with a 40-32 victory over fifth-ranked Eastern Kentucky. Freshman Daunte Culpepper completes 20-of-25 passes for 254 and three scores and earns national player of the week honors. Tailback Marquette Smith is named to the Football Gazette All-America Second Team and is drafted in the fifth round by the National Football League’s Carolina Panthers. 1995 NCAA FCS (6-5-0) Coach: Gene McDowell 8/31 Eastern Kentucky W 40-32 13,422 9/9 Carson-Newman W 35-21 13,413 9/23 at Florida State (#1) L 14-46 76,600 9/30 at McNeese State L 7-49 16,921 10/7 Samford W 41-14 11,333 10/14 Liberty L 6-7 12,210 10/21 at Hawaii L 14-45 24,383 10/28 at Louisiana-Monroe W 34-14 16,808 11/4 Bethune-Cookman W 38-7 16,002 11/11 Troy L 17-28 12,312 11/18 Maine W 37-17 11,119 84

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• The Knights play their inaugural campaign at the Football Bowl Subdivision level and go 5-6. Behind quarterback Daunte Culpepper, UCF finishes the campaign 16th in the nation in passing offense. 1996 NCAA FBS (5-6) Coach: Gene McDowell W 39-33 18,013 8/29 William & Mary 9/7 at South Carolina L 14-33 76,411 9/14 at New Mexico L 7-17 18,317 9/21 at Ball State L 10-31 11,475 9/28 at East Carolina L 7-28 34,121 W 38-6 12,122 10/12 Samford 10/19 Louisiana-Monroe L 38-39 16,293 10/26 at Georgia Tech L 20-27 43,610 11/2 Illinois State W 42-15 17,639 11/9 at UAB W 35-13 12,500 W 27-19 14,112 11/16 Bowling Green

1997

• UCF faces a tough schedule that includes four squads from the Southeastern Conference and national champion Nebraska. UCF garners national attention after leading Nebraska by three points at halftime before falling by two touchdowns to the host Cornhuskers. A record crowd of 41,827 turns out for UCF’s home-opening victory over Idaho. Quarterback Daunte Culpepper sets 15 school records. He is a finalist for the Davey O’Brien National Quarterback Award, a semifinalist for the Football News Offensive Player of the Year and is named to the American Football Coaches Association Good Works Team. Tailback Dwight Collins, who is deaf, receives Disney’s Wide World of Sports Spirit Award for being the nation’s most courageous student-athlete. Running backs coach Alan Gooch is named the assistant coach of the year by the American Football Coaches Association for his work with Collins. Following the season, Gene McDowell resigns as head coach and is replaced by longtime offensive coordinator Mike Kruczek. 1997 NCAA FBS (5-6) Coach: Gene McDowell 8/30 at Mississippi L 23-24 (OT) 28,216 9/6 at South Carolina L 31-33 81,908 9/13 at Nebraska (#6) L 24-38 75,327 9/20 Idaho W 41-10 41,827 9/27 at Auburn (#8) L 14-41 82,109 10/4 at Kent State W 59-43 10,584 10/11 Samford W 52-7 22,016 10/25 at Mississippi State L 28-35 28,621 11/1 at Louisiana-Monroe L 41-45 15,936 11/15 Eastern Michigan W 27-10 39,433 11/22 Toledo W 34-17 15,062

1998

• Quarterback Daunte Culpepper earns preseason All-America honors from several outlets, including Sports Illustrated and The Sporting News. UCF makes its first national television appearance when ESPN televises its game at Purdue. The Knights finish the campaign 9-2. Culpepper breaks Steve Young’s 1983 single-season completion percentage record of 71.3

by completing 73.6 percent of his passes. He becomes only the third player in school history to pass for more than 10,000 yards and rush for more than 1,000 yards in a career. Culpepper concludes the year with more than 30 school records to his credit. The signal caller finishes sixth in the balloting for the Heisman Trophy and is named national co-player of the year by The Sports Network. Culpepper becomes UCF’s first National Football League first-round draft pick as the Minnesota Vikings select him 11th overall. Cornerback Paul Miranda is taken in the fourth round by the Indianapolis Colts. 1998 NCAA FBS (9-2) Coach: Mike Kruczek 9/5 at Louisiana Tech W 64-30 9/12 Eastern Illinois W 48-0 9/19 at Purdue (ESPN) L 7-35 9/26 at Bowling Green W 38-31 W 31-24 10/3 at Toledo 10/10 Northern Illinois W 38-17 10/24 at Louisiana W 42-10 10/31 Youngstown State W 44-32 L 6-10 11/7 at Auburn 11/14 Ball State W 37-14 W 38-6 11/21 New Mexico

1999

23,677 35,219 53,469 15,824 20,008 30,415 10,124 21,251 80,743 31,412 19,025

• UCF starts the campaign with the toughest September schedule in the nation, facing four bowl winners from the previous year. All four teams enter the games with the Knights ranked in the top 25. UCF hosts a top-25 foe for the first time, playing No. 22 Purdue in front of 40,112 fans at the Citrus Bowl. Wideout Charles Lee is drafted in the seventh round by the National Football League’s Green Bay Packers. 1999 NCAA FBS (4-7) Coach: Mike Kruczek 9/4 Purdue (#22) L 13-47 40,112 L 27-58 85,346 9/11 at Florida (#4) 9/18 at Georgia Tech (#12) L 10-41 45,355 9/25 at Georgia (#11) L 23-24 86,117 10/2 Eastern Illinois W 31-21 18,864 10/16 Nicholls State W 28-0 13,875 L 35-46 16,535 10/23 Louisiana Tech 10/30 Eastern Michigan W 31-6 27,845 11/6 at Auburn L 10-28 75,804 11/13 at Middle Tennessee W 39-14 10,751 11/20 Bowling Green L 30-33 (OT) 14,299

2000

• The Knights record one of the biggest victories in school history by defeating traditional power Alabama, 40-38, in Tuscaloosa. Javier Beorlegui gives UCF the win with a 37-yard field goal with three seconds remaining to spoil the Crimson Tide’s homecoming game. A school record 50,220 fans watch the Knights host No. 8 Virginia Tech.


Year-By-Year Results 2000 NCAA FBS (7-4) Coach: Mike Kruczek 9/2 at Georgia Tech L 17-21 9/9 Northwestern State W 19-7 L 24-35 9/16 at Akron 9/23 William & Mary W 52-7 9/30 at Eastern Michigan W 31-10 10/7 at Northern Illinois L 20-40 10/14 Eastern Kentucky W 34-3 W 55-0 10/21 Louisiana-Monroe 10/28 at Alabama W 40-38 11/4 at Louisiana Tech W 20-16 11/11 Virginia Tech (#8) L 21-44

2001

40,993 19,003 12,964 23,164 10,238 18,148 18,908 25,093 83,818 12,532 50,220

• The biggest news for UCF comes off of the field when the school finally finds a conference home. On Nov. 1, UCF signs an agreement to enter the Mid-American Conference for football in 2002. On the field, offensive lineman Steve Edwards and defensive lineman Elton Patterson earn Football News All-America honorable-mention honors. Following the year, defensive back Travis Fisher is drafted in the second round by the St. Louis Rams. 2001 NCAA FBS (6-5) Coach: Mike Kruczek 9/1 at Clemson (#19) L 13-21 L 10-21 9/8 at Syracuse 9/22 at Tulane W 36-29 14-46 9/29 at Virginia Tech (#8) L 10/6 UAB W 24-7 10/13 Liberty W 63-0 W 38-6 10/20 Louisiana-Monroe 10/27 at Utah State L 27-30 W 57-17 11/3 Akron 11/10 at Arkansas L 20-27 11/24 Louisiana W 31-0

2002

75,000 35,938 17,497 53,662 30,820 17,103 23,001 16,135 15,779 61,527 12,264

• UCF plays its first season as a member of the MidAmerican Conference and finishes second in the east division with a 6-2 league mark. Three Knights earn All-MAC First Team honors. Wideout Doug Gabriel becomes the first player from UCF to play in the Senior Bowl. Four Knights are selected in the NFL Draft: cornerback Asante Samuel (New England, fourth round), Gabriel (Oakland, fifth round), offensive lineman Mike Mabry (Baltimore, seventh round) and defensive lineman Elton Patterson (Cincinnati, seventh round). Offensive lineman Taylor Robertson is tabbed by Calgary with the 13th selection in the CFL Draft. 2002 NCAA FBS (7-5, 6-2) Coach: Mike Kruczek 8/31 at Penn State (#24) (ESPN) L 24-27 103,029 9/7 at Arizona State L 12-46 43,401 9/20 at Marshall* (ESPN2) L 21-26 32,900 9/28 Liberty W 48-17 21,137 10/12 at Western Michigan* W 31-27 21,505 10/19 Toledo* L 24-27 18,812 10/26 Akron * W 28-17 19,799 11/2 Syracuse L 35-38 24,043 11/9 at Buffalo * W 45-21 6,923 11/16 Kent State * W 32-6 7,354 11/23 at Miami (Ohio) * W 48-31 7,962 11/30 Ohio * W 42-32 12,462 * MAC game

2003

• UCF’s football program moves into its new home as the state-of-the-art Wayne Densch Sports Center opens just 16 months after construction began. The school accepts an invitation into Conference USA for all sports. The Knights will end their brief football affiliation with the Mid-American Conference after 2004. The year serves as the 25th season of UCF football. After a 3-7 start, head coach Mike Kruczek is relieved of his duties and longtime assistant Alan Gooch is promoted to interim head coach for the final two games. Gooch makes his coaching debut when the Knights play Marshall on ESPN2 in Orlando. The contest serves as UCF’s first nationally-televised home game. Following the season, George O’Leary is selected as UCF’s new head coach. Tight end Michael Gaines is taken in the seventh round of the National Football League Draft by the Carolina Panthers. 2003 NCAA FBS (3-9, 2-6) Coaches: Mike Kruczek (first 10 games), Alan Gooch (last two games) 8/31 at Va. Tech (#9) (ESPN) L 28-49 65,115 9/13 Florida Atlantic W 33-29 26,901 L 14-38 35,103 9/20 at Syracuse 9/27 at Kent State * L 16-36 6,728 10/4 Buffalo * W 19-10 22,657 L 0-28 21,109 10/11 at Ohio * 10/18 at Akron * L 24-38 8,113 W 31-13 20,523 10/25 Central Michigan * 11/1 at West Virginia L 18-36 42,712 11/8 at Eastern Michigan * L 13-19 5,150 L 7-21 18,141 11/19 Marshall (ESPN2) * 11/28 Miami (Ohio) (#15) * L 21-56 12,902 * MAC Game

2004

• After missing the team’s first game of the season, new head coach George O’Leary makes his UCF debut as the Knights host 10th-ranked West Virginia at the Citrus Bowl. The Knights open the campaign with one of the nation’s toughest schedules, traveling to face Wisconsin and Penn State and hosting West Virginia. 2004 NCAA FBS (0-11, 0-8) Coach: George O’Leary 8/31 at Wisconsin (#21) (ESPN) L 6-34 82,116 9/11 West Virginia (#10) L 20-45 32,224 9/18 at Penn State L 13-37 101,715 10/2 at Buffalo * L 20-48 12,173 10/9 Northern Illinois * L 28-30 16,555 10/16 Akron * L 21-26 18,401 10/23 at Miami (Ohio) * L 7-43 8,012 10/30 at Marshall * L 3-20 23,122 11/6 Ohio * L 16-17 (OT) 20,498 11/13 at Ball State * L 17-21 5,309 11/23 Kent State * L 24-41 12,083 * MAC Game

2005

• The Knights win their inaugural Conference USA contest, recording a 23-13 win over visiting Marshall. The victory snaps a 17-game losing streak for the Knights. The team goes on to win eight contests, including seven in league play, during the regular

season. UCF hosts the inaugural C-USA Championship Game, which is played in front of a school-record 51,978 fans at the Citrus Bowl. Despite falling to Tulsa in the title game, UCF earns an invitation to the Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl, marking the first bowl game in program history. The Knights post one of the top turnarounds in college football history, going 8-5 after an 0-11 campaign in 2004. Head coach George O’Leary is named the C-USA Coach of the Year, in addition to garnering national coach of the year honors from CBSsports.com and Sportsllustrated.com. Tailback Kevin Smith garners the C-USA Freshman of the Year award. Wideout Brandon Marshall is selected in the fourth round of the National Football League Draft by the Denver Broncos. During the year, the UCF Board of Trustees approves a financing plan for an oncampus stadium that will open in 2007. 2005 NCAA FBS (8-5, 7-1) Coach: George O’Leary 9/1 at South Carolina (ESPN) L 15-24 82,753 9/17 at USF L 14-31 45,139 9/24 Marshall * W 23-13 22,217 W 24-21 18,262 10/1 at Louisiana 10/8 Memphis * W 38-17 20,562 L 31-52 28,366 10/15 at Southern Miss * 10/21 Tulane * W 34-24 15,009 10/29 at East Carolina * W 30-20 34,410 W 31-29 32,635 11/5 Houston (i) * 11/12 at UAB (CBS C) * W 27-21 12,199 W 31-28 8,267 11/19 at Rice * 12/3 Tulsa @ (ESPN) L 27-44 51,978 12/24 vs. Nevada ^ (ESPN) L 48-49 (OT) 16,134 * Conference USA Game @ Conference USA Championship Game ^ Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl

2006

• Prior to the season, Bright House Networks acquires the naming rights to the new stadium. UCF closes out its long tenure at the Citrus Bowl on Nov. 25, with a 31-22 Conference USA win over UAB. After a recordbreaking season in which he recorded a school-best 90 receptions, wide receiver Mike Sims-Walker is selected by the Jacksonville Jaguars in the third round of the NFL Draft. Offensive lineman Cedric GagneMarcoux is picked eighth overall by the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in the Canadian Football League Draft. 2006 NCAA FBS (4-8, 3-5) Coach: George O’Leary 9/2 Villanova W 35-16 29,398 9/9 at Florida (#7) L 0-42 90,210 9/16 USF (CSTV) L 17-24 46,708 9/26 Southern Miss * (ESPN2) L 14-19 23,540 10/4 at Marshall * (ESPN2) W 23-22 27,572 10/13 Pitt (ESPN) L 7-52 35,858 10/21 Rice * L 29-40 30,307 10/28 at Houston * (CBS C) L 31-51 13,242 11/4 East Carolina * (CBS C) L 10-23 31,414 11/11 at Memphis * (CBS C) W 26-24 20,611 11/18 at Tulane * L 9-10 15,341 11/25 UAB * (CSS) W 31-22 23,755 * Conference USA Game

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Year-By-Year Results 2007

• After a season-opening win at NC State, the Knights play on campus for the first time, hosting sixth-ranked Texas in the inaugural game at Bright House Networks Stadium. In front of 45,622 fans, the Longhorns escape with a 35-32 victory. The Knights complete the regular season with six-straight victories, earning the right to host Tulsa in the Conference USA Championship Game. UCF captures the C-USA title with a 44-25 victory and earns a spot in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl against Mississippi State. During the campaign, tailback Kevin Smith posts one of the finest seasons in NCAA history. He rushes for 2,567 yards, which ranks second all-time behind only Barry Sanders. Smith earns C-USA Co-Player of the Year recognition and becomes the first player in UCF history to earn consensus All-America honors. Head coach George O’Leary is named the C-USA Coach of the Year and defensive lineman Keith Shologan is named to the ESPN The Magazine Academic AllAmerica First Team. The Detroit Lions take Smith in the third round of the National Football League Draft, while offensive lineman Josh Sitton (Green Bay Packers, fourth round) and tight end Mike Merritt (Kansas City Chiefs, seventh round) are also selected. Shologan is picked by the Saskatchewan Roughriders with the fourth overall selection in the CFL Draft. 2007 NCAA FBS (10-4, 7-1) Coach: George O’Leary 9/1 at NC State (ESPN 360) W 25-23 57,283 9/15 Texas (#6) (ESPN2) L 32-35 45,622 W 56-20 42,153 9/22 Memphis * (CSS) 9/29 Louisiana W 37-19 42,646 10/6 at East Carolina * (CBS C) L 38-52 42,777 L 12-64 65,948 10/13 at USF (#5) (ESPNU) 10/20 Tulsa * W 44-23 45,510 10/28 at Southern Miss * (ESPN) W 34-17 27,103 11/3 Marshall * (CSS) W 47-13 46,103 11/10 at UAB * (CBS C) W 45-31 12,621 W 49-20 10,271 11/17 at SMU * 11/24 UTEP * W 36-20 41,967 W 44-25 44,128 12/1 Tulsa @ (ESPN) 12/29 Mississippi State ^ (ESPN) L 3-10 63,816 * Conference USA Game @ Conference USA Championship Game ^ AutoZone Liberty Bowl

2008

• The Knights post a 4-8 record and 3-5 mark in league play, but see punt and kickoff returner Joe Burnett become a first-team All-America selection after breaking every major school and C-USA career punt return record. He finishes his career ranked 19th in NCAA history in career punt return yardage and is drafted in the fifth round of the NFL Draft by the Pittsburgh Steelers.

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2008 NCAA FBS (4-8, 3-5) Coach: George O’Leary W 17-0 42,126 8/30 South Carolina State 9/6 USF (#17) (ESPN2) L 24-31 (OT) 46,805 9/20 at Boston College (ESPNU) L 7-34 41,267 9/27 at UTEP * (CBS C) L 13-58 33,339 10/4 SMU * (CBS C) W 31-17 43,147 L 14-20 40,011 10/11 at Miami (ESPNU) 10/26 at Tulsa * (#19) (ESPN) L 19-49 30,000 11/2 East Carolina * (ESPN) L 10-13 (OT) 40,202 11/8 Southern Miss * L 6-17 41,652 11/15 at Marshall * (CSS) W 30-14 24,059 W 28-21 18,836 11/22 at Memphis * 11/29 UAB * L 0-15 23,644 * Conference USA Game

2009

• The Knights win each of their last six C-USA games to go 8-5 and earn a spot in the St. Petersburg Bowl behind quarterback Brett Hodges who had transferred from Wake Forest for his senior year. The Black and Gold produces its first victory over a ranked team when it tops No. 13/12 Houston, 37-32. Bruce Miller is C-USA’s Defensive Player of the Year and Josh Robinson is named a freshman All-American. Torell Troup is taken in the second round of the NFL Draft by the Buffalo Bills. 2009 NCAA FBS (8-5, 6-2) Coach: George O’Leary 9/5 Samford (BHSN) W 28-24 38,719 L 19-26 27,456 9/12 at Southern Miss * 9/19 Buffalo (BHSN) W 23-17 35,121 9/26 at East Carolina * (BHSN) L 14-19 43,210 10/3 Memphis * (BHSN) W 32-14 40,408 10/17 Miami (#9) (CBS C) L 7-27 48,453 W 49-7 10,196 10/24 at Rice * 11/1 Marshall * (ESPN) W 21-20 35,676 L 3-35 101,003 11/7 at Texas (#2) (FSN) 11/14 Houston * (#13/12) (CBS C) W 37-32 36,776 11/21 Tulane * (BHSN) W 49-0 31,390 W 34-27 13,381 11/28 at UAB * 12/19 vs. Rutgers ^ (ESPN) L 24-45 29,763 * Conference USA Game ^ St. Petersburg Bowl

2010

• UCF’s trophy case fills up due to the Knights having their most successful season in school history. The Black and Gold wins the Conference USA Championship while Bruce Miller is the C-USA Defensive Player of the Year, Jeff Godfrey earns the C-USA Freshman of the Year award and George O’Leary picks up another C-USA Coach of the Year honor. The season culminates in a 10-6 win over Georgia in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl, UCF’s first bowl game victory. During the season, the Knights receive their first national ranking, placing No. 23 in the USA Today Top 25 and No. 25 in the Associated Press Poll Nov. 7. UCF eventually finishes No. 20 and No. 21, respectively. On NFL Draft day, Jah Reid is selected by the Baltimore Ravens in the third round, and Miller hears his name called in the seventh round by the San Francisco 49ers.

2010 NCAA FBS (11-3, 7-1) Coach: George O’Leary W 38-7 34,373 9/4 South Dakota 9/11 NC State (CBS C) L 21-28 43,020 9/18 at Buffalo (BHSN) W 24-10 14,312 9/25 at Kansas State (FSN) L 13-17 50,586 10/6 UAB * (ESPN) W 42-7 40,281 W 35-14 23,601 10/13 at Marshall * (ESPN) 10/23 Rice * (BHSN) W 41-14 38,151 10/30 East Carolina * (BHSN) W 49-35 40,073 11/5 at Houston * (ESPN2) W 40-33 32,008 11/13 Southern Miss * (CBS C) L 21-31 40,358 W 61-14 19,069 11/20 at Tulane * 11/27 at Memphis * (CSS/BHSN) W 37-17 14,992 12/4 SMU @ (ESPN2) W 17-7 41,045 12/31 vs. Georgia ^ (ESPN) W 10-6 51,231 * Conference USA Game @ Conference USA Championship Game ^ AutoZone Liberty Bowl

2011

• With a 5-1 record at home, UCF closes out 2011 with a 5-7 overall mark while going 3-5 in Conference USA. Of its seven losses, six come by seven points or less. The Knights have six selections to the C-USA All-Freshman Team, the most by any school since 2008. That is highlighted by kick returner Rannell Hall who is the lone freshman in the entire league to grab a spot on the All-C-USA First Team. Hall also is the first freshman kick returner since 2002 to be voted onto the All-C-USA First Team. After the season, the Knights accept an invitation to join the BIG EAST Conference Dec. 7 and conduct an official press conference one day later in the J. Rolfe Davis Recruiting Lounge at Bright House Networks Stadium. UCF is slated to begin play in the BIG EAST during the 2013-14 academic year. 2011 NCAA FBS (5-7, 3-5) Coach: George O’Leary 9/3 Charleston So. (BHSN) W 62-0 39,752 9/10 Boston College (CBS SN) W 30-3 45,671 9/17 at FIU (ESPN3) L 10-17 20,205 L 17-24 59,874 9/23 at BYU (ESPN) 10/8 Marshall * (BHSN) W 16-6 24,750 10/15 at SMU * (FSN) L 17-38 22,932 10/20 at UAB * (CSS) L 24-26 8.872 10/29 Memphis * (BHSN) W 41-0 37,683 11/3 Tulsa * (CBS SN) L 17-24 36,712 11/12 at USM * (#25/23) (CBS SN) L 29-30 32,925 11/19 at East Carolina * (FSN) L 31-38 50,277 11/25 UTEP * (CBS SN) W 31-14 21,127 * Conference USA Game


Coaching Records Year-By-Year Results

Year 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Totals * # !

Head Coach..................... Division..................... Record Don Jonas.................................. NCAA III............................. 6-2 Don Jonas.................................. NCAA III............................. 4-4-1 Don Jonas.................................. NCAA III............................. 4-6 Sam Weir !................................. NCAA II.............................. 0-10 Lou Saban.................................. NCAA II.............................. 5-6 Lou Saban*................................ NCAA II.............................. 1-6 Jerry Anderson !........................ NCAA II.............................. 1-3 Gene McDowell......................... NCAA II.............................. 4-7 Gene McDowell......................... NCAA II.............................. 6-5 Gene McDowell......................... NCAA II.............................. 9-4 Gene McDowell......................... NCAA II.............................. 6-5 Gene McDowell......................... NCAA II.............................. 7-3 Gene McDowell......................... FCS..................................... 10-4 Gene McDowell......................... FCS..................................... 6-5 Gene McDowell......................... FCS..................................... 6-4 Gene McDowell......................... FCS..................................... 9-3 Gene McDowell......................... FCS..................................... 7-4 Gene McDowell......................... FCS..................................... 6-5 Gene McDowell......................... FBS..................................... 5-6 Gene McDowell......................... FBS..................................... 5-6 Mike Kruczek............................. FBS..................................... 9-2 Mike Kruczek............................. FBS..................................... 4-7 Mike Kruczek............................. FBS..................................... 7-4 Mike Kruczek............................. FBS..................................... 6-5 Mike Kruczek............................. FBS..................................... 7-5 Mike Kruczek #.......................... FBS..................................... 3-7 Alan Gooch !............................. FBS..................................... 0-2 George O’Leary......................... FBS..................................... 0-11 George O’Leary......................... FBS..................................... 8-5 George O’Leary......................... FBS..................................... 4-8 George O’Leary......................... FBS..................................... 10-4 George O’Leary......................... FBS..................................... 4-8 George O’Leary......................... FBS..................................... 8-5 George O’Leary......................... FBS..................................... 11-3 George O’Leary......................... FBS..................................... 5-7 33 Years............................................................................193-181-1 Resigned before the season ended Relieved of coaching duties before season’s end Interim coach

Coaching Breakdown Don Jonas

Three Seasons 1979-81 Overall: 14-12-1 (.537) Home: 11-6-1 (.639) Away: 3-6 (.333)

Sam Weir

One Season 1982 Overall: 0-10 (.000) Home: 0-6 (.000) Away: 0-4# (.000)

Lou Saban

Gene McDowell

13 Seasons 1985-97 Overall: 86-61 (.585) Home: 67-21 (.761) Away: 19-40 (.322)

Mike Kruczek

Five-Plus Seasons 1998-03 Overall: 36-30 (.545) Home: 24-6 (.800) Away: 12-24 (.333)

Alan Gooch

One-Plus Seasons 1983-84 Overall: 6-12 (.333) Home: 3-6 (.333) Away: 3-6 (.333)

Two Games 2003 Overall: 0-2 (.000) Home: 0-2 (.000) Away: 0-0 (.000)

Jerry Anderson

George O’Leary

Four Games 1984 Overall: 1-3 (.250) Home: 1-1 (.500) Away: 0-2 (.000)

Ninth Season 2004-Present Overall: 50-51 (.495) Home: 30-18 (.625) Away: 20-33# (.377)

Totals.............33 years; 375 games Overall: ..........193-181-1 (.516) Home: ............136-66-1 (.672) Away: .............57-115# (.331) # neutral site games included

Homecoming Results

All-Time Homecoming Results (22-10)

11/8/80 11/7/81 10/30/82 10/1/83 10/27/84 10/26/85 10/25/86 10/24/87 10/15/88 10/28/89 11/10/90 11/2/91 11/7/92 10/16/93 10/22/94 11/4/95 11/2/96

Albany Hampden‑Sydney West Georgia Valdosta State Austin Peay Stephen F. Austin Wofford N.W. Missouri State Southern Conn. State Liberty Slippery Rock Savannah State Buffalo Western Illinois Troy Bethune-Cookman Illinois State

L, 27‑28 W, 17‑0 L, 7-41 W, 20‑0 L, 21‑24 L, 24-59 L, 28-31 W, 45‑3 W, 24‑16 W, 33-30 W, 24‑21 L, 31-33 W, 63-21 W, 35-17 L, 38-39 W, 38-7 W, 42-15

14,022 8,391 9,257 12,777 12,225 11,263 23,760 15,208 22,439 15,095 16,208 13,188 9,067 12,857 27,003 16,002 17,639

11/15/97 11/14/98 10/30/99 10/21/00 10/20/01 10/26/02 10/25/03 11/6/04 11/5/05 11/4/06 11/3/07 11/8/08 11/14/09 10/23/10 10/29/11

Eastern Michigan Ball State Eastern Michigan Louisiana-Monroe Louisiana-Monroe Akron Central Michigan Ohio Houston East Carolina Marshall Southern Miss Houston Rice Memphis

W, 27-10 W, 37-14 W, 31-6 W, 55-0 W, 38-6 W, 28-17 W, 31-13 L, 16-17 (OT) W, 31-29 L, 10-23 W, 47-13 L, 6-17 W, 37-32 W, 41-14 W, 41-0

39,433 31,412 27,845 25,093 23,001 19,799 20,523 20,498 32,635 31,414 46,103 41,652 36,776 38,151 37,683

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Series Results Akron (2-5) 10/6/84 9/27/86* 9/16/00* 11/3/01 10/26/02 10/18/03* 10/16/04

L L L W W L L

26-21 20-17 35-24 57-17 28-17 38-24 26-21

Alabama (1-0) 10/28/00*

W

40-38

Alabama A&M (0-2) 10/17/81* 10/16/82

Central Michigan (1-0) 10/25/03 W

31-13

L L

23-15 31-10

Charleston Southern (1-0) W 9/3/11

62-0

28-27

Clemson (0-1) 9/1/01*

L

East Carolina (2-9) 9/21/91 9/18/93* 11/12/94* 9/28/96* 10/29/05* 11/4/06 10/6/07* 11/2/08 9/26/09* 10/30/10 11/19/11*

L L L L W L L L L W L

47-25 41-17 23-20 28-7 30-20 23-10 52-38 13-10 (OT) 19-14 49-35 38-31

Eastern Illinois (2-0) 9/12/98 10/2/99

W W

48-0 31-21

Eastern Kentucky (3-7) L 11/13/82 10/13/84* L 10/19/85 L 10/18/86* L L 9/26/87 11/12/88* L 11/11/89 W 9/8/90* L 8/31/95 W W 10/14/00

26-14 37-14 28-21 51-24 23-16 35-31 20-19 24-12 40-32 34-7

Eastern Michigan (3-1) W 11/15/97 10/30/99 W W 9/30/00* 11/8/03* L

27-10 31-6 31-10 19-13

Albany (0-1) 11/8/80 Arizona State (0-1) 9/7/2002*

L

46-13

Arkansas (0-1) 11/10/01*

L

27-20

Arkansas State (1-0) 10/5/91*

W

31-20

Auburn (0-3) 9/27/97* 11/7/98* 11/6/99*

L L L

41-14 10-6 28-10

Austin Peay (1-1) 10/29/83* 10/27/84

W L

10-7 24-21

Ball State (1-2) 9/21/96* 11/14/98 11/13/04*

L W L

31-10 37-14 21-17

Bethune-Cookman (10-5) L 11/21/81 10/9/82 L 11/26/83 L L 9/1/84 9/7/85 W 9/6/86 W 9/5/87 W 9/2/88 W L 9/1/89 9/15/90* W 9/28/91 W 9/12/92 W 10/23/93* W W 9/17/94 11/4/95 W

24-20 40-21 31-22 43-22 39-37 26-14 17-9 29-21 23-15 42-9 32-6 28-3 34-14 48-17 38-7

Boston College (1-1) 9/20/08* 9/10/11

L W

34-7 30-3

Bowling Green (2-1) 11/16/96 9/26/98* 11/20/99

W W L

27-17 38-31 33-30

BYU (0-1) 9/23/11*

L

24-17

Buffalo (7-1) 11/7/92 11/13/93 11/19/94 11/9/02* 10/4/03 10/2/04* 9/19/09 9/18/10*

88

L

W W W W W L W W

63-21 42-7 48-0 45-21 19-10 48-20 23-17 24-10

Carson-Newman (2-2) 9/13/80& 11/6/82 11/5/83* 9/9/95 & later forfeited Catawaba (1-0) 11/1/80

FW L L W

W

30-21 36-17 35-14 35-21

14-12

21-13

Florida International (0-1) 9/17/11* L

17-10

Florida State (0-1) 9/23/95*

L

46-14

Fort Benning (1-0) 9/29/79

W

7-6

Fort Lewis (1-0) 11/19/83

W

59-28

Fort Lauderdale (1-0) 10/20/79* W

14-0

Furman (0-1) 11/10/84*

L

42-6

Gardner-Webb (1-0) 9/5/92

W

71-21

Georgia (1-1) 9/25/99* 12/31/10^

L W

24-23 10-6

Georgia Southern (1-10) L 9/11/82* 9/10/83* W 9/15/84 L 11/9/85* L 11/8/86 L L 10/3/87* 10/29/88 L 10/21/89* L 10/20/90 L 12/8/90* L L 10/26/91*

16-9 33-29 42-28 35-18 33-23 34-32 31-17 31-17 38-17 44-7 20-6

Georgia Tech (0-3) 10/26/96* 9/18/99* 9/2/00*

27-20 41-10 21-17

L L L

59-43 32-6 36-16 41-24

Kentucky State (1-0) 9/29/90

W

49-0

Liberty (8-3) 11/7/87 11/5/88* 10/28/89 11/3/90 11/9/91* 10/31/92* 11/6/93 10/29/94* 10/14/95 10/13/01 10/28/02

W L W W W L W W L W W

42-21 24-7 33-30 28-6 31-26 31-28 55-19 49-24 7-6 63-0 48-17

Louisiana (4-0) 10/24/98* 11/24/01 10/1/05* 9/29/07

W W W W

42-10 31-0 24-21 37-19

Louisiana-Monroe (4-3) L 9/8/84* 10/15/94* W W 10/28/95* 10/19/96 L 11/1/97* L 10/21/00 W 10/20/01 W

49-21 33-16 34-14 39-38 45-41 55-0 38-6

Louisiana Tech (3-1) 11/20/93* 9/5/98* 10/23/99 11/4/00*

W W L W

38-16 64-30 46-35 20-16

67-3

Louisville (0-1) 11/2/85*

L

42-21

Hampden-Sydney (1-0) W 11/7/81

17-0

Maine (2-0) 9/3/94* 11/18/95

W W

28-6 37-17

Marshall (7-3) 9/20/02* 11/19/03 10/30/04* 9/24/05 10/4/06* 11/3/07 11/15/08* 11/01/09 10/13/10* 10/8/11

L L L W W W W W W W

26-21 21-7 20-3 23-13 23-22 47-13 30-14 21-20 35-14 16-6

Maryville (1-0) 10/13/79

W

10-7

McNeese State (1-1) 9/25/93 W 9/30/95* L

22-3 49-7

Hawai’i (0-1) 10/21/95*

L

45-14

Houston (3-1) 11/5/05 10/28/06* 11/14/09 11/5/10*

W L W W

31-29 51-31 37-32 40-33

L W

14-9 37-7

Elon (1-0) 9/19/87

W

34-10

Idaho (1-0) 9/20/97

W

41-10

Emory & Henry (1-1) L 11/3/79* 11/15/80 W

28-14 18-14

East Tennessee State (2-0) 9/24/88* W 10/7/89 W

23-17 34-0

Illinois State (3-1) 10/20/84 9/28/85* 10/1/94* 11/2/96

W L W W

28-24 48-21 27-26 42-15

Florida (0-2) 9/11/99* 9/9/06*

Indiana (Pa.) (1-0) 11/28/87

W

12-10

L L

58-27 42-0

Indiana State (0-1) 11/3/84*

L

38-0

Florida A&M (0-1) 11/14/87*

L

19-14

James Madison (1-1) 9/7/91* L 11/14/92 W

49-31 41-37

33-29

Kansas State (0-1) 9/25/10*

17-13

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W W L L

Grand Valley State (1-0) W 10/31/87

Elizabeth City (1-1) 9/19/81 9/2/83

Florida Atlantic (1-0) 9/13/03 W

Kent State (2-2) 10/4/97* 11/16/02 9/27/03* 11/23/04

L

Memphis (7-1) 9/22/90* 10/8/05 11/11/06* 9/22/07 11/22/08* 10/03/09 11/27/10* 10/29/11

L W W W W W W W

37-28 38-17 26-24 56-20 28-21 32-14 37-17 41-0


Series Results Middle Tennessee (1-0) 11/13/99* W

39-14

Miles (1-0-1) 10/4/80 10/3/81

T W

11-11 6-0

Miami (Fla.) (0-2) 10/11/08* 10/17/09

L L

20-14 27-7

Miami (Ohio) (1-2) 11/23/02* 11/28/03 10/23/04*

W L L

48-31 56-21 43-7

Millersville (1-1) 11/14/81 11/16/91

L W

Millsaps (1-1) 9/27/80 9/26/81*

L W

Mississippi (0-1) 8/30/97*

L

W L L

Penn State (0-2) 8/31/02* 9/18/04*

L L

24-27 37-13

Southern Miss (1-6) 10/15/05* 9/26/06 10/28/07* 11/8/08 9/12/09* 11/13/10 11/12/11*

L L W L L L L

52-31 19-14 34-17 17-6 26-19 31-21 30-29

W

38-7

W W

21-0 55-0

42-32 28-0 17-16 (OT)

Pitt (0-1) 10/13/06

L

52-7

South Dakota (1-0) 9/4/10

Presbyterian (0-2) 10/27/79* 9/12/81

L L

48-0 3-0

St. Leo (2-0) 9/22/79* 9/20/80

27-9 52-6

Purdue (0-2) 9/19/98* 9/4/99

L L

35-7 47-13

8-7 13-6

Rice (3-1) 11/19/05* 10/21/06 10/24/09* 10/23/10

W L W W

31-28 40-29 49-7 41-14

Richmond (0-1) 10/15/83*

L

31-26

Rutgers (0-1) 12/19/09^

L

45-24

24-23 (OT)

Mississippi State (0-2) L 10/25/97* 12/29/07^ L

Ohio (1-2) 11/30/02 10/11/03* 11/6/04

35-28 10-3

Morehouse (1-0) 11/17/79

W

14-7

Morningside (1-0) 11/21/87

W

24-7

Murray State (1-0) 10/4/86

W

38-25

Nebraska (0-1) 9/13/97*

L

38-24

Nevada (0-1) 12/24/05^

L

48-48 (OT)

New Haven (0-1) 10/8/88

L

31-23

New Mexico (1-1) 9/14/96* 11/21/98

L W

17-7 38-6

Newberry (1-0) 9/23/89

W

30-3

Nicholls State (2-2) 10/23/82* 11/12/83 10/17/92 10/16/99

L L W W

60-10 37-14 42-18 28-0

North Alabama (2-2) 10/18/80* 9/24/83 10/1/88 9/30/89*

L L W W

28-3 47-20 35-33 17-16

NC State (1-1) 9/2/07* 9/11/10

W L

25-23 28-21

Northern Illinois (1-2) W 10/10/98 10/7/00* L 10/9/04 L

38-17 40-20 40-38

Northwestern State (1-0) 9/9/00 W

19-7

Northwest Missouri State (1-0) W 10/24/87

45-3

21-10 38-35 38-14

Texas (0-2) 9/15/07 11/07/09*

L L

35-32 35-3

L L

39-13 48-12

Toledo (2-1) 11/22/97 10/3/98* 10/19/02

W W L

34-17 31-24 27-24

Troy (3-6) 12/5/87 9/17/88 9/16/89* 9/1/90 8/3/91 9/19/92 10/30/93* 10/22/94 11/11/95

L W L W W L L L L

31-10 26-18 20-6 16-10 21-10 20-16 29-15 39-38 28-17

Tulane (4-1) 9/22/01* 10/21/05 11/18/06* 11/21/09 11/20/10*

W W L W W

36-29 34-24 10-9 49-0 61-14

Tulsa (2-3) 12/3/05 $ 10/20/07 12/1/07 $ 10/26/08* 11/3/11

L W W L L

44-27 44-23 44-25 49-19 24-17

49-14

UAB (7-2) 11/9/96* 10/6/01 11/12/05* 11/25/06 11/10/07* 11/29/08 11/28/09* 10/6/10 10/20/11*

W W W W W L W W L

35-13 24-7 27-21 31-22 34-17 15-0 34-27 42-7 26-24

49-20 31-17 17-7 38-17

USF (0-4) 9/17/05* 9/16/06 10/13/07* 9/6/08

L L L L

Savannah State (3-2) 10/11/80* 10/10/81 11/23/85 10/10/87 11/2/91

L W W W L

44-0 47-13 31-7 36-26 33-31

Slippery Rock (1-0) 11/10/90

W

24-21

South Carolina (0-3) 9/7/96* 9/6/97* 9/1/05*

L L L

33-14 33-31 24-15 17-0

Southeastern Louisiana (1-2) L 9/18/82 9/17/83* L 9/13/85 W

24-14 58-24 27-21

University of the South (1-0) 11/10/79 W

24-0

Southern Connecticut State (1-0) 10/15/88 W 24-16

W W W L

L L L

Texas State (0-2) 9/29/84* 10/5/85

35-14 66-7 37-16 13-6 20-13 48-17 36-35 41-14 38-6 52-7 28-24

SMU (3-1) 11/17/07* 10/4/08 12/4/10 $ 10/15/11*

Syracuse (0-3) 9/8/01* 11/2/02 9/20/03*

49-12 63-6

W W W L L W L W W W W

Southern Illinois (1-0) 10/27/90 W

59-24

Texas Southern (2-0) W 11/18/89 11/17/90 W

Samford (8-3) 11/30/85 11/15/86 10/6/90* 10/12/91 11/21/92* 10/9/93 10/8/94* 10/7/95 10/12/96 10/11/97 9/05/09

South Carolina State (1-0) W 8/31/08

Stephen F. Austin (0-1) 10/26/85 L

31-14 24-17 64-12 31-24 (OT)

Utah State (0-1) 10/27/01

L

30-27

UTEP (2-1) 11/24/07 9/27/08* 11/25/11

W L W

36-20 58-13 31-14

Valdosta State (5-3) 10/2/82* 10/1/83 9/20/86 10/22/88* 9/9/89 9/14/91* 9/11/93 9/10/94

L W W L W W W L

13-7 20-0 10-7 48-19 35-14 12-0 35-30 31-14

VMI (1-1) 9/25/82* 11/1/86*

L W

69-0 38-9

Villanova (1-0) 9/2/06

W

35-16

Virginia Tech (0-3) 11/11/00 9/29/01* 8/31/03*

L L L

44-21 46-14 49-28

West Georgia (3-2) 10/31/81* 10/30/82 9/13/86 10/17/87 9/10/88

L L W W W

20-6 41-7 34-21 52-14 33-14

West Virginia (0-2) 11/1/03* 9/11/04

L L

36-18 45-20

Western Kentucky (2-2) W 9/22/84* 10/12/85 L 10/24/92* L 9/24/94 W

35-34 47-17 50-36 59-45

Western Michigan (1-0) W 10/12/02*

31-27

Western Illinois (2-0) W 9/26/92* 10/16/93 W

35-22 35-17

Wichita State (0-1) 10/11/86*

L

William & Mary (3-0) 12/1/90 W 8/29/96 W 9/23/00 W

9-6 52-38 39-33 52-7

Wisconsin (0-1) 9/4/04*

L

34-6

Wofford (0-1) 10/25/86

L

31-28

Yale (1-0) 10/2/93

W

42-28

Youngstown State (2-1) 11/24/90* W 11/27/93* L 10/31/98 W

20-17 56-30 44-32

*Away game ^ Bowl game $ C-USA Championship Game 2012 opponents in Bold

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Record vs. Opponents W L Akron 2 5 Alabama 1 0 Albany 0 1 Alabama A&M 0 2 Arizona State 0 1 Arkansas 0 1 Arkansas State 1 0 Auburn 0 3 Austin Peay 1 1 Ball State 1 2 Bethune-Cookman 10 5 Boston College 1 1 Bowling Green 2 1 Buffalo 7 1 BYU 0 1 Carson-Newman 2 2 Catawba 1 0 Central Michigan 1 0 Charleston Southern 1 0 0 1 Clemson East Carolina 2 9 Eastern Illinois 2 0 Eastern Kentucky 3 7 Eastern Michigan 3 1 Elizabeth City 1 1 Elon 1 0 Emory & Henry 1 1 East Tennessee State 2 0 Florida 0 2 Florida A&M 0 1 Florida Atlantic 1 0 Florida International 0 1 Florida State 0 1 Fort Benning 1 0 Fort Lewis 1 0 Fort Lauderdale 1 0 Furman 0 1 Gardner-Webb 1 0 Georgia 1 1 Georgia Southern 1 10 Georgia Tech 0 3 Grand Valley State 1 0 Hampden-Sydney 1 0 Hawaii 0 1 Houston 3 1 Idaho 1 0 Illinois State 3 1 Indiana (Pa.) 1 0 Indiana State 0 1 James Madison 1 1 Kansas State 0 1 Kent State 2 2 Kentucky State 1 0 Liberty 8 3 Louisiana 4 0 Louisiana-Monroe 4 3 Louisiana Tech 3 1 Louisville 0 1 Maine 2 0 Marshall 7 3 Maryville 1 0 McNeese State 1 1 Memphis 7 1 Miami (Fla.) 0 2 Miami (Ohio) 1 2 Middle Tennessee 1 0 Miles 1 0 Millersville 1 1

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T 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

PF 192 40 27 25 13 20 31 30 31 64 433 37 95 284 17 87 14 31 62 13 237 79 221 102 46 34 32 57 27 14 33 10 14 7 59 14 6 71 33 207 47 67 17 14 139 41 118 12 0 72 13 131 49 390 134 260 157 21 65 226 10 29 286 21 76 39 17 61

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PA 179 38 28 54 46 27 20 79 31 65 298 37 83 134 24 122 12 13 0 21 320 21 267 45 21 10 42 17 100 19 29 17 46 6 28 0 42 21 30 353 89 3 0 46 145 10 113 10 38 86 17 126 0 205 50 169 108 42 23 159 7 52 150 47 130 14 11 33

First 1984 2000 1980 1981 2002 2001 1991 1997 1983 1996 1981 2008 1996 1992 2011 1980 1980 2003 2011 2001 1991 1998 1982 1997 1980 1987 1979 1988 1999 1987 2003 2011 1995 1979 1983 1979 1984 1992 1999 1982 1996 1987 1981 1995 2005 1997 1984 1987 1984 1991 2010 1997 1990 1987 1998 1984 1993 1985 1994 2002 1979 1993 1990 2008 2002 1999 1980 1981

Last 2004 2000 1980 1982 2002 2001 1991 1999 1984 2004 1995 2011 1999 2010 2011 1995 1980 2003 2011 2001 2011 1999 2000 2003 1983 1987 1980 1989 2006 1987 2003 2011 1995 1979 1983 1979 1984 1992 2010 1991 2000 1987 1981 1995 2010 1997 1996 1987 1984 1992 2010 2004 1990 2002 2007 2001 2000 1985 1995 2011 1979 1995 2011 2009 2004 1999 1981 1991

W L T PF PA Millsaps 1 1 0 20 14 Mississippi 0 1 0 23 24 Mississippi State 0 2 0 31 45 Missouri First Meeting Morehouse 1 0 0 14 7 Morningside 1 0 0 24 7 Murray State 1 0 0 38 25 Nebraska 0 1 0 24 38 Nevada 0 1 0 48 49 New Haven 0 1 0 23 31 New Mexico 1 1 0 45 23 Newberry 1 0 0 30 3 Nicholls State 2 2 0 94 115 North Alabama 2 2 0 75 124 NC State 1 1 0 46 51 Northern Illinois 1 2 0 96 97 NW Missouri State 1 0 0 45 3 Northwestern State 1 0 0 19 7 Ohio 1 2 0 58 77 Ohio State First Meeting 0 2 0 37 64 Penn State Pitt 0 1 0 7 52 Presbyterian 0 2 0 0 14 Purdue 0 2 0 20 82 Rice 3 1 0 158 82 Richmond 0 1 0 26 31 Rutgers 0 1 0 24 45 Samford 8 3 0 381 160 Savannah State 3 2 0 145 123 Slippery Rock 1 0 0 24 21 South Carolina 0 3 0 60 90 South Carolina State 1 0 0 17 0 SE Louisiana 1 2 0 65 108 Univ. of the South 1 0 0 24 0 South Dakota 1 0 0 38 7 Southern Conn. State 1 0 0 24 16 Southern Illinois 1 0 0 49 14 SMU 3 1 0 114 82 Southern Miss 1 6 0 154 182 St. Leo 2 0 0 76 0 Stephen F. Austin 0 1 0 24 59 Syracuse 0 3 0 59 97 Texas 0 2 0 35 70 Texas Southern 2 0 0 112 18 Texas State 0 2 0 25 87 Toledo 2 1 0 89 68 Troy 3 6 0 201 234 Tulane 4 1 0 189 77 Tulsa 2 3 0 151 165 UAB 7 2 0 251 135 USF 0 4 0 67 150 Utah State 0 1 0 27 30 UTEP 2 1 0 80 92 Valdosta State 5 3 0 152 143 Villanova 1 0 0 35 16 VMI 1 1 0 38 78 Virginia Tech 0 3 0 63 136 West Georgia 3 2 0 132 110 West Virginia 0 2 0 38 81 Western Kentucky 2 2 0 147 176 Western Illinois 2 0 0 70 39 Western Michigan 1 0 0 31 27 Wichita State 0 1 0 6 9 William & Mary 3 0 0 143 78 Wisconsin 0 1 0 6 34 Wofford 0 1 0 28 31 Yale 1 0 0 42 28 Youngstown State 2 1 0 94 67 2012 Opponents in Bold

First 1980 1997 1997

Last 1981 1997 2007

1979 1987 1986 1997 2005 1988 1996 1989 1982 1980 2007 1998 1987 2000 2002

1979 1987 1986 1997 2005 1988 1998 1989 1999 1989 2010 2004 1987 2000 2004

2002 2006 1979 1998 2005 1983 2009 1985 1980 1990 1996 2008 1982 1979 2010 1988 1990 2007 2005 1979 1985 2001 2007 1989 1984 1997 1987 2001 2005 1996 2005 2001 2007 1982 2006 1982 2000 1981 2003 1984 1992 2002 1986 1990 2004 1986 1993 1990

2004 2006 1981 1999 2010 1983 2009 2009 1991 1990 2005 2008 1985 1979 2010 1988 1990 2011 2011 1980 1985 2003 2009 1990 1985 2002 2001 2010 2011 2011 2007 2001 2011 1994 2006 1986 2003 1988 2004 1994 1993 2002 1986 2000 2004 1986 1993 1998


Year-By-Year Statistics Offensive Numbers GP Year DIVISION III 1979 8 1980 9 1981 10

Total Offense Yds YPG

Rushing Att. Yds YPG TD

Passing A-C-I Pct. Yds YPG TD

1st Dwn

3rd Dwn % Fum.

Pen. Yds

Scoring Points PPG

1,884 2,143 2,687

235.5 238.1 268.7

283 359 424

853 909 1,374

106.6 101.0 137.4

6 5 6

190-104-19 252-117-22 253-99-17

54.7 46.4 39.1

1,031 1,236 1,313

128.9 137.3 131.3

8 14 4

106 121 134

- - -

24-11 19-14 24-12

57-611 66-617 53-451

104 156 142

13.0 17.3 14.2

DIVISION II 1982 10 1983 11 1984 11 1985 11 1986 11 1987 13 1988 11 1989 10

2,351 3,897 3,449 4,265 4,305 5,182 4,304 3,759

235.1 354.3 313.5 387.8 391.3 398.6 391.3 375.9

285 478 404 452 412 437 364 434

334 1,757 1,378 1,676 1,794 1,436 1,090 1,716

33.4 159.7 125.2 152.4 163.1 110.4 99.1 171.6

5 16 6 14 16 17 16 19

382-158-25 310-160-10 352-172-23 445-201-24 359-175-20 525-279-27 432-255-14 311-178-15

41.1 51.6 48.9 45.2 48.7 53.1 59.0 57.2

2,017 2,150 2,071 2,589 2,511 3,746 3,214 2,043

201.7 195.5 188.3 235.4 228.3 288.1 292.2 204.3

6 19 18 19 19 29 16 12

138 208 176 247 214 283 219 195

- - - 29.0 - - - -

35-14 35-14 27-13 32-21 21-11 36-21 27-11 22-11

56-630 81-722 65-717 98-783 91-778 88-678 109-863 80-693

109 283 209 266 310 401 267 256

10.9 25.7 19.0 24.2 28.2 30.8 24.3 25.6

FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP SUBDIVISION 1990 14 5,563 397.4 646 395.0 451 1991 11 4,345 1992 10 4,788 478.8 350 424.3 482 1993 12 5,091 444.5 426 1994 11 4,889 1995 11 4,199 381.7 495

3,017 1,903 1,815 2,229 1,941 1,995

215.5 173.0 101.5 162.7 176.5 181.4

36 18 20 20 19 22

346-189-20 329-169-16 358-190-19 402-225-19 360-195-18 309-177-10

54.6 51.4 53.1 56.0 54.2 57.3

2,546 2,442 2,973 3,139 2,948 2,204

181.9 222.0 297.3 261.6 268.0 200.4

18 13 29 29 27 13

- 218 223 258 247 233

- 39.4 40.8 46.3 46.9 38.9

- 31-19 31-17 28-16 26-11 21-14

- 105-825 77-653 100-861 89-708 83-643

444 278 373 413 399 283

31.7 25.3 37.3 34.4 36.3 25.7

FOOTBALL BOWL SUBDIVISION 367.9 1996 11 4,047 1997 11 4,588 417.1 1998 11 5,365 487.7 1999 11 4,589 417.2 2000 11 4,113 373.9 2001 11 4,497 408.8 2002 12 5,233 436.1 2003 12 3,837 319.8 2004 11 2,671 267.1 2005 13 5,217 401.3 2006 12 4,478 373.2 2007 14 5,763 411.6 2008 12 2,754 229.5 2009 13 4,431 340.8 2010 14 5,236 374.0 2011 12 4,881 406.8

1,025 1,401 1,594 1,430 866 1,106 1,396 1,175 995 2,172 1,673 3,287 1,359 1,697 2,626 2,205

93.2 127.4 144.9 130.0 78.7 100.5 116.3 97.9 99.5 167.1 139.4 234.8 113.2 130.5 187.6 168.8

12 21 21 17 13 20 18 11 7 18 11 41 8 20 36 27

394-230-20 394-243-10 411-302-7 472-268-11 415-249-18 407-230-12 442-270-17 406-250-19 268-153-11 394-233-9 381-227-10 346-198-12 308-132-11 379-223-13 296-191-11 346-235-8

58.4 61.7 73.4 58.6 60.0 56.5 61.1 61.6 58.3 59.1 59.6 57.2 42.9 58.8 64.5 67.9

3,022 3,187 3,771 3,159 3,247 3,391 3,837 2,662 1,676 3,045 2,805 2,476 1,395 2,734 2,610 2,856

274.7 289.7 342.8 287.2 295.2 308.3 319.8 221.8 167.6 234.2 233.8 176.9 116.2 210.3 186.4 238.0

21 26 29 16 27 21 31 16 9 24 14 15 12 21 16 11

208 220 278 251 223 234 262 204 155 280 231 293 156 249 290 252

41.8 40.1 54.0 39.0 40.0 42.0 44.0 30.0 34.0 40.0 43.2 38.7 29.2 37.9 51.0 44.6

35-18 13-7 26-14 29-13 27-13 22-12 27-16 29-15 23-9 21-11 19-9 29-15 26-14 15-7 21-8 17-10

72-571 96-745 92-775 101-827 97-797 110-892 96-771 104-868 55-483 97-823 55-484 74-665 68-627 52-489 71-566 68-587

275 374 393 277 333 333 391 224 151 373 232 502 199 340 449 325

25.0 34.0 35.7 25.2 30.3 30.3 32.6 18.7 15.1 28.7 19.3 35.9 16.6 26.2 32.1 27.1

350 356 378 371 309 335 361 360 391 557 442 670 453 480 602 466

Defensive Numbers Year GP DIVISION III 1979 8 1980 9 1981 10

Total Offense Yds YPG

Rushing Passing Att. Yds YPG TD A-C-I Pct. Yds YPG TD

1,803 2,381 2,875

225.4 264.5 287.5

386 1,183 391 1,396 460 1,665

147.9 155.1 166.5

11 135-30-16 11 168-69-12 9 237-102-20

44.4 41.1 43.0

620 985 1,210

77.5 109.4 121.0

DIVISION II 1982 10 1983 11 1984 11 1985 11 1986 11 1987 13 1988 11 1989 10

4,260 4,193 4,787 4,866 3,700 3,594 4,048 2,763

426.0 381.2 435.2 442.4 336.4 276.5 368.0 276.3

546 512 549 516 515 623 435 402

2,536 2,310 2,407 2,544 1,842 2,059 2,133 1,638

253.6 210.0 218.8 231.3 167.5 158.4 193.9 163.8

29 26 30 30 12 14 21 9

217-110-6 263-127-11 291-155-11 342-164-10 284-136-17 334-136-21 254-133-16 218-100-9

50.7 48.3 53.5 48.0 47.9 40.7 52.4 45.9

1,724 1,883 2,380 2,322 1,858 1,535 1,915 1,125

FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP SUBDIVISION 1990 14 3,955 282.5 574 1991 11 3,727 338.8 457 1992 10 4,182 418.2 487 1993 12 4,294 357.8 470 1994 11 4,052 368.4 433 1995 11 3,956 359.6 448

1,922 1,613 2,022 1,470 1,735 2,088

137.3 146.6 202.2 122.5 157.7 189.8

19 14 17 21 14 23

326-171-11 287-147-18 332-161-20 402-233-18 343-196-9 257-136-9

50.9 51.2 48.5 58.0 57.1 52.9

1,656 1,446 1,905 1,306 1,440 1,423 1,796 2,229 1,938 2,326 1,791 1,864 1,513 1,076 1,517 1,306

150.5 131.5 142.5 118.7 130.9 129.4 149.7 191.6 193.8 178.9 149.2 133.1 126.1 82.8 108.4 108.8

12 21 13 13 15 15 15 26 21 25 16 15 18 12 9 9

337-194-6 369-213-11 322-176-7 389-228-11 328-177-15 324-180-7 380-216-13 318-208-5 299-181-11 419-248-19 392-244-10 528-290-24 398-208-18 455-281-12 475-258-17 385-208-9

57.6 57.7 54.7 58.6 54.0 55.6 56.8 65.4 60.5 59.2 62.2 54.9 52.3 61.8 54.3 54.0

FOOTBALL BOWL SUBDIVISION 1996 11 4,267 387.9 1997 11 4,333 393.9 1998 11 3,544 322.2 1999 11 4,111 373.7 2000 11 3,562 323.8 2001 11 3,381 307.4 2002 12 4,245 353.8 2003 12 4,833 402.8 2004 11 3,901 390.1 2005 13 5,466 420.5 2006 12 4,777 398.1 2007 14 5,130 366.4 2008 12 4,005 333.8 2009 13 4,557 350.5 2010 14 4,415 315.4 2011 12 3,640 303.3 - Single-Season Records in Bold

465 408 402 376 460 405 499 552 416 477 400 497 449 416 451 347

1st Dwn

3rd Dwn % Fum.

Pen. Yds

Scoring Points PPG

1 9 5

112 113 156

- 40.6 -

23-10 25-18 31-22

54-549 69-610 71-837

96 175 130

12.0 19.4 13.0

172.4 171.2 216.4 211.1 168.9 118.1 174.1 112.5

15 13 19 18 12 8 14 11

200 191 242 229 190 195 197 154

- 41.0 - 30.9 35.9 36.7 37.2 38.5

40-24 29-14 28-14 29-19 27-10 37-14 24-16 34-15

106-921 82-729 87-742 103-843 77-721 127-1,049 78-620 60-545

356 306 398 386 227 210 288 168

35.6 27.8 36.2 35.1 20.6 16.2 26.2 16.8

2,033 2,114 2,160 2,824 2,317 1,868

145.2 192.2 216.0 235.3 210.6 169.8

14 14 13 13 18 9

241 201 220 251 214 203

35.7 36.3 36.4 37.6 36.4 38.3

31-15 21-10 30-14 28-18 23-12 34-22

117-929 84-722 65-485 82-706 96-816 76-615

280 230 243 277 263 280

20.0 20.9 24.3 23.1 23.9 25.5

2,611 2,887 1,977 2,805 2,122 1,958 2,449 2,534 2,389 3,140 2,986 3,266 2,492 3,481 2,898 2,334

237.4 262.5 179.7 255.0 192.9 178.0 204.1 211.2 196.3 241.5 248.8 233.3 207.7 267.8 207.0 194.5

20 20 12 24 11 6 19 19 21 23 22 26 14 20 21 12

213 225 213 223 220 187 241 264 200 280 251 272 201 245 243 188

37.3 41.2 31.0 39.0 32.0 37.0 43.0 40.0 40.0 39.0 47.9 38.3 35.4 42.3 43.0 31.5

20-10 19-10 16-8 22-11 28-13 31-15 32-14 19-7 17-9 21-13 12-2 16-4 15-8 31-16 19-6 13-6

66-602 51-532 59-522 86-733 76-674 77-617 73-569 80-711 57-462 79-616 51-405 84-749 69-581 72-554 61-523 51-412

261 303 209 318 221 204 315 373 321 373 345 372 289 293 240 220

23.7 27.5 19.0 28.9 20.1 18.5 26.2 31.1 32.1 28.7 28.8 26.6 24.1 22.5 17.1 18.3

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Year-By-Year FBS-Era Statistics 1996 (5-6)

Teams Score Date William & Mary W, 39-33 8/29/96 at UCF at South Carolina L, 33-14 9/7/96 UCF at New Mexico L, 17-7 9/14/96 UCF at Ball State L, 31-10 9/21/96 UCF at East Carolina L, 28-7 9/28/96 UCF Samford W, 38-6 10/12/96 at UCF Louisiana-Monroe L, 39-38 10/19/96 at UCF at Georgia Tech L, 27-20 10/26/96 UCF Illinois State W, 42-15 11/2/96 at UCF at UAB W, 35-13 11/9/96 UCF Bowling Green W, 27-19 11/16/96 at UCF

1997 (5-6)

Teams Score Date at Mississippi L, 24-23 (OT) 8/30/97 UCF at South Carolina L, 33-31 9/6/97 UCF at Nebraska L, 38-24 9/13/97 UCF Idaho W, 41-10 9/20/97 at UCF at Auburn L, 41-14 9/27/97 UCF at Kent State W, 59-43 10/4/97 UCF Samford W, 52-7 10/11/97 at UCF at Mississippi State L, 35-28 10/25/97 UCF at Louisiana-Monroe L, 45-41 11/1/97 UCF Eastern Michigan W, 27-10 11/15/97 at UCF Toledo W, 34-17 11/22/97 at UCF

1998 (9-2)

Teams Score Date at Louisiana Tech W, 64-30 9/5/98 UCF Eastern Illinois W, 48-0 9/12/98 at UCF at Purdue L, 35-7 9/19/98 UCF at Bowling Green W, 38-31 9/26/98 UCF at Toledo W, 31-24 10/4/98 UCF Northern Illinois W, 38-17 10/10/98 at UCF at Louisiana W, 42-10 10/24/98 UCF Youngstown State W, 44-32 10/31/98 at UCF at Auburn L, 10-6 11/7/98 UCF Ball State W, 37-14 11/14/98 at UCF New Mexico W, 38-6 11/21/98 at UCF

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First - Rushing - Downs Att. Yds 16 38 100 25 42 180 24 47 265 20 29 86 22 52 224 6 27 -14 16 46 163 17 20 25 26 42 207 15 25 48 17 41 64 19 40 209 23 38 64 19 40 176 15 41 156 24 36 52 19 34 128 26 37 170 20 48 192 18 23 37 18 38 102 20 31 56

Passing C-A-I-TD 12-27-3-0 26-42-3-2 12-19-1-0 19-38-2-1 19-31-1-1 11-19-0-1 15-22-2-0 28-50-1-1 26-43-4-2 22-37-1-3 18-32-1-0 13-21-2-4 25-42-3-1 12-26-2-3 13-25-1-1 32-51-1-2 24-34-1-0 28-43-3-1 10-29-2-0 24-36-3-0 20-34-2-1 17-31-3-2

First - Rushing - Downs Att. Yds 21 38 67 16 29 85 19 32 140 12 30 31 30 65 364 14 26 47 17 26 68 17 41 166 21 29 117 14 29 45 26 31 64 30 36 290 11 40 113 24 31 181 13 38 147 29 32 127 28 46 213 24 36 136 20 25 58 20 36 150 19 38 95 20 30 143

Passing C-A-I-TD 24-37-1-0 17-42-3-1 23-41-3-0 13-27-3-0 10-15-1-0 24-35-1-1 18-39-1-2 19-33-1-3 27-40-2-1 20-33-1-0 32-51-6-3 26-36-4-0 6-17-1-2 28-35-4-0 8-16-1-0 29-52-2-3 24-37-2-2 26-45-5-2 24-431-1 19-25-1-0 17-33-1-0 22-31-1-0

First - Rushing - Downs Att. Yds 30 18 12 29 34 190 13 40 109 30 27 165 20 35 206 20 27 102 20 42 162 23 35 76 22 24 97 34 48 199 13 41 164 26 41 182 18 45 108 23 29 136 21 39 179 31 41 228 12 25 88 22 46 96 25 50 277 17 21 75 19 43 165 23 29 145

Passing C-A-I-TD 44-67-3-0 24-37-4-0 13-25-0-1 29-35-4-0 14-24-2-1 30-47-1-1 12-23-3-0 24-33-4-0 21-42-1-0 36-49-2-0 6-12-0-1 28-33-1-1 14-25-0-1 21-29-3-0 12-24-1-0 31-41-4-1 11-30-1-1 24-37-0-4 15-24-1-1 28-33-3-0 14-26-0-1 27-37-3-0

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Head Coach: Gene McDowell

Pass Yds 318 307 236 231 232 128 174 256 265 244 134 162 479 195 221 324 196 427 101 421 255 327

Total Plays 65 84 66 67 83 46 68 70 85 62 73 61 80 66 66 87 68 80 77 59 72 62

Off. 418 487 492 317 456 114 337 281 472 292 198 371 543 371 377 376 324 597 293 458 357 383

Fum. 2-2 7-4 1-1 2-1 3-1 2-0 2-0 2-1 0-0 1-1 4-0 3-2 3-2 2-2 4-3 2-1 4-3 6-1 0-0 4-3 0-0 1-0

Pen. 6-46 3-25 6-50 7-50 6-63 4-32 4-51 4-31 14-150 9-65 8-66 9-92 5-46 12-90 5-27 3-20 3-17 6-49 5-33 4-40 6-54 9-70

Head Coach: Gene McDowell

Pass Yds 303 196 266 299 150 318 204 226 360 206 551 322 92 370 171 359 324 385 257 287 209 219

Total Plays Off. Fum. Pen. 75 370 2-1 2-22 71 281 2-0 9-68 73 406 1-0 11-125 57 330 1-1 17-122 80 514 4-2 1-5 61 365 2-1 7-35 65 272 4-4 2-10 74 392 1-0 13-96 69 477 1-0 5-52 62 251 2-1 8-80 82 615 3-1 9-103 72 612 1-1 9-85 57 205 2-1 2-10 66 551 3-2 5-49 54 318 0-0 8-86 84 486 1-0 6-40 83 537 1-1 4-45 81 521 2-0 10-85 68 315 1-0 4-46 61 437 1-1 6-45 71 304 0-0 3-28 61 362 0-0 6-40

Head Coach: Mike Kruczek

Pass Yds 528 370 87 409 223 368 142 341 201 342 81 327 130 438 148 347 152 182 132 327 153 320

Total Plays Off. Fum. Pen. 85 540 2-2 11-110 71 560 1-1 4-42 65 196 4-1 5-30 62 574 5-3 7-47 59 429 0-0 10-81 74 470 3-2 11-90 65 304 1-1 6-50 68 417 1-1 14-105 66 298 1-1 4-34 97 541 2-1 8-83 53 245 2-1 3-30 74 509 4-2 10-79 70 238 1-0 8-77 58 574 2-1 12-105 63 327 1-0 1-15 82 575 2-1 10-94 55 240 1-1 4-35 83 278 2-1 4-23 74 409 1-1 4-41 54 402 1-0 8-66 69 318 1-0 3-19 66 465 3-1 4-41

Time Poss. 27:07 32:53 32:38 27:22 32:21 27:39 37:38 22:22 35:46 24:14 33:26 26:34 33:35 26:25 27:05 32:55 29:08 30:52 33:04 26:56 33:12 26:48

Avg. Pos. W36 U38 S24 U25 - - B39 U23 E32 U25 S31 U42 N34 U36 - - I21 U45 A31 U30 B27 U32

Third Downs 3-15 8-17 8-13 9-15 9-18 2-13 8-17 5-16 7-17 3-13 7-20 6-10 3-17 1-9 3-12 8-17 8-15 9-14 3-17 6-12 7-18 4-11

Time Poss. 34:45 25:15 31:14 28:46 33:50 26:10 28:06 31:54 29:27 30:33 31:58 28:02 29:00 31:00 25:56 34:04 30:33 29:27 31:31 28:29 34:00 26:00

Avg. Pos. - - S36 U30 N31 U27 I34 U37 A32 U28 K22 U42 S29 U36 M42 U26 L37 U22 - - - -

Third Downs 9-18 4-16 5-15 4-13 8-14 3-13 5-14 6-16 6-13 5-14 9-16 5-12 1-11 6-12 2-10 7-15 6-15 9-17 6-16 5-12 9-18 7-12

Time Poss. 28:05 31:55 36:30 23:30 29:16 30:44 31:02 28:58 22:26 37:34 26:28 33:32 32:37 27:23 24:59 35:01 21:46 38:14 35:52 24:08 30:38 29:22

Avg. Pos. - - E18 U48 P31 U28 - - - - N27 U28 L30 U25 Y21 U34 A23 U36 B16 U37 N18 U34

Third Downs 6-16 4-10 4-14 6-8 4-9 6-15 4-12 9-13 6-15 10-18 2-9 6-12 3-15 6-11 2-11 9-14 3-13 6-16 5-12 5-10 5-15 8-12


Year-By-Year FBS-Era Statistics 1999 (4-7)

Teams Score Date Purdue L, 47-13 9/4/99 at UCF at Florida L, 58-27 9/11/99 UCF at Georgia Tech L, 41-10 9/18/99 UCF at Georgia L, 24-23 9/25/99 UCF Eastern Illinois W, 31-21 10/2/99 at UCF Nicholls State W, 28-0 10/16/99 at UCF Louisiana Tech L, 46-35 10/23/99 at UCF Eastern Michigan W, 31-6 10/30/99 at UCF at Auburn L, 28-10 11/6/99 UCF at Middle Tennessee W, 39-14 11/13/99 UCF Bowling Green L, 33-30 (OT) 11/20/99 at UCF

First - Rushing - Downs Att. Yds 20 26 81 21 38 121 28 42 117 23 23 68 24 45 318 22 29 92 21 26 164 30 38 154 19 34 117 24 41 185 12 40 149 20 36 197 30 17 -7 27 27 155 11 82 55 18 40 112 17 37 98 19 30 -27 20 27 48 29 44 323 21 53 166 18 25 50

Passing C-A-I-TD 27-45-5-1 24-46-1-4 25-42-5-2 34-55-3-1 13-24-1-0 28-49-0-1 20-36-2-0 27-48-1-1 12-28-1-0 19-36-1-1 10-20-0-1 14-36-2-0 47-63-5-1 27-49-2-0 13-28-0-1 20-27-2-0 19-31-2-2 29-52-1-2 30-48-2-2 20-36-2-1 12-24-1-1 26-38-1-0

2000 (7-4)

Teams Score Date at Georgia Tech L, 21-17 9/2/00 UCF NW State W, 19-7 9/9/00 at UCF at Akron L, 35-24 9/16/00 UCF William & Mary W, 52-7 9/23/00 at UCF at Eastern Michigan W, 31-10 9/30/00 UCF at Northern Illinois L, 40-20 10/7/00 UCF Eastern Kentucky W, 34-3 10/14/00 at UCF La.-Monroe W, 55-0 10/21/00 at UCF at Alabama W, 40-38 10/28/00 UCF at Louisiana Tech W, 20-16 11/4/00 UCF Virginia Tech L, 44-21 11/11/00 at UCF

First - Rushing - Downs Att. Yds 26 43 110 11 26 8 19 42 189 18 33 132 26 50 279 26 32 126 10 38 66 22 37 112 21 32 30 28 35 136 21 56 221 21 23 30 16 37 20 16 22 80 13 38 -20 18 22 84 20 34 179 25 33 95 27 28 53 14 24 47 21 61 313 24 23 21

Passing C-A-I-TD 23-41-3-0 16-31-1-1 9-31-0-1 21-34-1-1 15-25-2-1 25-43-1-4 7-19-0-1 19-35-5-1 25-36-1-1 27-38-2-1 10-18-2-1 30-40-2-1 20-34-0-3 20-33-2-2 17-34-0-1 17-29-5-1 15-30-2-4 27-49-3-1 34-52-1-2 18-37-2-1 2-8-0-0 28-45-3-4

2001 (6-5)

Teams Score Date at Clemson L, 21-13 9/1/01 UCF at Syracuse L, 21-10 9/8/01 UCF at Tulane W, 36-20 9/22/01 UCF at Virginia Tech L, 46-14 9/29/01 UCF UAB W, 24-7 10/6/01 at UCF Liberty W, 63-0 10/13/01 at UCF Louisiana-Monroe W, 38-6 10/20/01 at UCF at Utah State L, 30-27 10/27/01 UCF Akron W, 57-17 11/3/01 at UCF at Arkansas L, 27-20 11/10/01 UCF Louisiana W, 31-0 11/24/01 at UCF

First - Rushing - Downs Att. Yds 17 42 138 19 22 31 21 53 205 20 30 100 22 31 126 27 44 184 22 50 232 16 26 24 11 27 35 17 33 38 14 28 67 27 38 216 13 26 68 22 21 50 18 31 117 22 33 109 17 43 167 23 33 132 17 47 238 21 25 65 15 27 30 20 30 153

Passing C-A-I-TD 15-25-1-0 29-47-0-0 9-18-0-1 13-34-1-2 30-47-2-0 20-29-1-1 16-29-0-0 18-36-1-3 13-26-0-0 21-37-1-1 19-33-0-0 21-32-3-0 17-32-0-3 28-39-3-1 21-34-1-1 23-49-1-1 11-23-1-1 18-28-4-0 9-16-1-0 22-44-1-1 20-41-0-1 17-32-3-2

Head Coach: Mike Kruczek

Pass Yds 277 250 384 379 176 253 219 287 186 261 49 204 597 336 152 233 270 374 319 208 176 374

Total Plays Off. Fum. Pen. 71 358 2-1 10-89 84 371 3-1 9-64 84 501 3-1 8-78 78 447 4-3 7-50 69 494 2-1 5-45 78 345 2-0 6-35 62 383 1-1 13-102 86 441 4-1 9-65 62 303 0-0 10-92 77 446 2-1 14-100 60 198 5-3 7-59 72 401 1-1 12-109 80 590 2-0 9-76 76 491 1-1 9-87 57 207 3-3 5-33 67 345 6-4 9-82 68 368 2-1 1-15 82 347 1-0 4-30 75 367 1-0 11-95 80 531 3-1 11-104 77 342 1-0 7-49 63 424 2-0 11-101

Head Coach: Mike Kruczek

Pass Yds 226 247 128 253 228 306 71 278 250 365 153 301 216 255 182 338 250 283 363 254 55 362

Total Plays Off. Fum. Pen. 84 336 3-2 9-90 57 255 2-1 9-60 73 317 5-1 8-72 67 385 3-0 13-114 75 507 1-1 9-64 75 432 0-0 4-34 57 137 5-2 2-20 72 390 2-1 9-59 68 280 2-1 4-19 73 501 6-2 6-53 74 374 1-1 7-56 63 331 6-6 8-47 71 236 5-1 7-74 55 335 3-0 11-123 72 162 4-3 5-39 51 422 0-0 11-100 64 429 1-1 11-113 82 378 2-1 9-79 80 416 1-0 6-46 61 301 0-0 8-43 69 368 0-0 8-81 68 383 3-2 9-85

Head Coach: Mike Kruczek

Pass Yds 154 297 155 253 280 338 203 227 76 290 163 386 176 335 264 284 174 405 129 304 184 272

Total Plays Off. Fum. Pen. 67 292 6-2 7-41 69 328 6-1 11-77 71 360 1-0 7-70 64 353 2-1 8-58 78 406 0-0 5-45 73 522 2-2 6-37 79 435 3-3 10-89 62 251 3-2 7-65 53 111 3-2 11-84 70 328 2-1 13-89 61 230 5-1 6-50 70 602 0-0 12-103 58 244 1-1 9-55 60 385 1-1 10-99 65 381 3-2 2-12 82 393 3-2 6-40 66 341 4-1 8-76 61 537 0-0 14-145 63 367 3-2 4-36 69 369 2-1 11-96 68 214 2-1 8-47 62 425 1-1 12-83

Time Poss. 25:41 34:19 32:12 27:48 28:19 31:41 24:05 35:55 29:04 30:56 32:11 27:49 29:04 30:56 27:53 32:07 30:13 29:47 26:31 32:20 33:21 26:39

Avg. Pos. - - F38 U26 G38 U15 G30 U26 E23 U36 N25 U41 L33 U30 E39 U32 A34 U28 M26 U29 B31 U29

Third Downs 9-16 11-21 9-16 4-15 4-10 6-17 6-12 7-17 4-15 8-14 2-14 7-16 6-12 4-13 5-17 4-12 6-14 4-17 6-18 5-12 5-16 5-13

Time Poss. 34:14 25:46 32:51 27:09 36:00 24:00 26:26 33:34 28:25 31:35 35:48 24:12 36:31 23:29 36:35 23:25 26:49 33:11 34:49 25:11 33:02 26:58

Avg. Pos. G31 U27 N21 U36 A25 U32 W26 U44 E32 U28 N40 U25 E28 U33 L29 U42 A26 U34 L34 U20 V43 U22

Third Downs 7-18 1-12 4-16 5-15 9-16 4-12 2-13 8-14 3-11 5-10 7-15 7-11 3-14 5-12 2-16 1-6 4-11 10-18 2-13 3-13 8-15 5-11

Time Poss. 27:38 32:22 34:39 25:21 28:18 31:42 33:57 26:03 26:08 33:52 31:13 28:47 30:41 29:19 29:08 30:52 28:58 31:02 33:25 26:35 31:51 28:09

Avg. Pos. - - S28 U23 T36 U22 V44 U22 A33 U34 L26 U38 L31 U34 U37 C27 A23 U39 A26 U30 L16 U45

Third Downs 9-18 9-17 9-16 4-12 6-17 2-7 6-18 1-12 5-15 7-16 4-15 10-12 4-13 9-13 4-13 5-18 6-14 7-12 7-15 2-14 4-17 4-10

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Year-By-Year FBS-Era Statistics 2002 (7-5, 6-2 Mid-American Conference/2nd in East)

Teams Score Date at Penn State L, 27-24 8/31/02 UCF at Arizona State L, 46-13 9/7/02 UCF at Marshall L, 26-21 9/20/02 UCF Liberty W, 48-17 9/28/02 at UCF at Western Michigan W, 31-27 10/12/02 UCF Toledo L, 27-24 10/19/02 at UCF Akron W, 28-17 10/26/02 at UCF Syracuse L, 38-35 11/2/02 at UCF at Buffalo W, 45-21 11/9/02 UCF Kent State W, 32-6 11/16/02 at UCF at Miami (Ohio) W, 48-31 11/23/02 UCF Ohio W, 42-32 11/30/02 at UCF

First - Rushing - Downs Att. Yds 20 39 153 24 31 65 13 53 141 8 23 33 27 42 171 18 31 138 17 40 186 28 30 144 19 24 36 24 20 62 31 54 300 17 22 139 27 41 138 21 30 84 22 50 197 26 31 99 14 38 94 24 30 104 8 33 83 28 47 246 25 35 107 23 32 146 18 50 190 21 34 136

Passing C-A-I-TD 13-20-2-0 32-46-1-1 9-17-3-0 8-28-1-3 28-49-2-2 17-34-2-2 11-31-1-2 26-37-4-0 26-50-2-3 31-45-3-2 22-32-2-2 20-31-2-2 30-42-1-0 22-28-3-1 13-19-2-0 28-47-1-0 14-29-0-2 25-43-5-2 10-21-0-0 24-45-2-2 27-51-3-2 20-30-3-1 13-19-1-0 17-28-4-1

2003 (3-9, 2-6 Mid-American Conference/5th in East)

Teams Score Date at Virginia Tech L, 49-28 8/31/03 UCF Florida Atlantic W, 33-29 9/13/03 at UCF at Syracuse L, 38-14 9/20/03 UCF at Kent State L, 36-16 9/27/03 UCF Buffalo W, 19-10 10/4/03 at UCF at Ohio L, 28-0 10/11/03 UCF at Akron L, 38-24 10/18/03 UCF Central Michigan W, 31-13 10/25/03 at UCF at West Virginia L, 36-18 11/1/03 UCF at Eastern Michigan L, 19-13 11/8/03 UCF Marshall L, 21-7 11/19/03 at UCF Miami (Ohio) L, 56-21 11/28/03 at UCF

First - Rushing - Downs Att. Yds 36 43 152 16 19 76 23 31 102 24 24 68 22 52 318 23 23 92 18 56 121 17 23 68 13 39 178 22 55 298 20 63 246 8 22 -6 30 47 197 15 20 58 20 41 198 28 47 209 19 57 303 14 20 44 13 47 152 12 47 135 20 47 225 6 32 111 30 29 107 19 28 22

Passing C-A-I-TD 29-38-4-0 24-36-3-1 26-40-3-0 37-52-3-2 13-20-0-0 33-49-1-3 16-23-2-0 27-40-1-4 12-26-0-0 6-14-0-0 6-6-1-0 8-24-0-0 27-38-1-0 25-34-2-2 10-24-1-1 26-33-2-3 10-17-1-1 27-45-1-1 8-18-1-1 7-18-0-1 16-24-0-1 7-13-0-0 35-44-5-1 23-48-3-2

2004 (0-11, 0-8 Mid-American Conference/7th in East)

Teams Score Date at Wisconsin L, 34-6 9/4/04 UCF West Virginia L, 45-20 9/11/04 at UCF at Penn State L, 37-13 9/18/04 UCF at Buffalo L, 48-20 10/2/04 UCF Northern Illinois L, 30-28 10/9/04 at UCF Akron L, 26-21 10/16/04 at UCF at Miami (Ohio) L, 43-7 10/23/04 UCF at Marshall L, 20-3 10/30/04 UCF Ohio L, 17-16 (OT) 11/6/04 at UCF at Ball State L, 21-17 11/13/04 UCF Kent State L, 41-24 11/2.3/04 at UCF

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First - Rushing - Downs Att. Yds 23 49 230 11 35 53 25 45 235 23 46 169 24 41 247 11 31 60 17 45 245 26 46 203 24 44 205 18 36 51 17 42 166 20 34 48 26 38 206 7 34 88 21 42 173 9 35 49 13 39 94 12 41 78 10 31 137 18 53 196 23 37 113 24 36 72

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Passing C-A-I-TD 9-20-2-0 13-24-0-1 14-18-4-0 13-25-1-0 22-34-1-2 13-33-0-1 5-7-1-0 23-35-1-3 17-30-1-3 25-33-2-1 14-24-2-0 30-41-2-2 24-40-1-2 8-22-0-1 19-35-1-1 7-14-0-1 16-32-1-2 8-20-2-1 12-20-2-1 13-21-1-0 29-39-5-0 23-34-1-2

Head Coach: Mike Kruczek

Pass Yds Plays 194 59 345 77 120 70 157 51 340 91 260 65 104 71 427 67 310 74 341 65 197 86 240 53 283 83 287 58 199 69 440 78 106 67 360 73 58 54 281 92 328 86 374 62 210 69 325 62

Total Off. Fum. Pen. Poss. 347 4-2 3-19 26:27 410 3-1 5-46 33:33 261 6-3 9-96 36:28 190 3-2 17-133 23:32 511 0-0 5-34 34:52 398 1-1 3-22 25:08 290 3-1 2-10 31:28 571 5-5 8-73 28:32 346 0-0 8-75 31:11 403 2-1 12-74 28:49 497 0-0 8-67 35:25 379 1-1 9-73 22:55 421 6-2 11-81 30:44 371 1-0 5-45 29:16 396 1-0 7-44 30:39 539 2-2 5-37 29:21 200 1-0 4-35 30:26 464 2-1 10-62 29:34 141 7-3 9-63 25:19 527 2-1 7-77 34:41 435 2-1 2-15 31:08 520 3-0 8-70 28:52 400 2-2 5-30 34:07 461 2-1 7-77 25:53

Head Coach: Mike Kruczek

Pass Yds 380 259 352 497 133 284 141 235 93 59 144 104 307 259 118 252 161 253 116 46 139 59 450 355

Total Plays Off. Fum. Pen. 81 532 1-1 5-46 55 335 3-1 5-42 71 454 0-0 14-140 76 565 2-0 17-145 72 451 0-0 9-76 72 376 2-2 9-66 79 262 3-1 6-40 63 303 5-4 7-53 65 271 4-1 4-28 69 357 2-1 5-33 69 390 1-1 6-35 46 98 4-2 13-70 85 504 0-0 4-65 54 317 1-1 6-56 65 316 2-1 6-61 80 461 1-0 10-101 74 464 3-1 10-98 65 297 3-1 14-118 65 268 3-1 5-35 65 181 3-2 5-49 71 364 1-0 3-30 45 170 2-0 4-40 73 557 1-0 8-57 76 377 1-1 9-95

Head Coach: George O’Leary

Pass Yds 170 177 225 130 277 121 195 270 202 272 169 322 288 72 155 55 165 126 117 131 426 337

Total Plays Off. Fum. Pen. 69 400 4-1 3-15 59 230 1-1 5-39 63 460 2-2 12-116 71 299 2-0 9-81 75 524 4-4 6-50 64 181 1-1 6-49 52 440 1-0 4-21 81 473 0-0 7-63 74 407 0-0 7-71 69 323 3-1 5-54 66 335 1-1 3-25 75 370 6-2 8-90 78 494 3-1 6-46 56 160 2-1 7-40 77 328 1-0 6-54 49 104 3-1 1-5 71 259 0-0 6-39 61 204 3-1 5-45 51 254 1-0 4-25 74 327 2-1 2-17 76 539 4-1 6-62 70 409 4-2 5-45

Time Pos. P44 U25 A42 U30 M25 U26 L30 U37 W34 U30 T28 U30 A26 U31 S33 U30 B32 U41 K32 U36 M30 U33 O28 U28

Avg. Third Downs 6-12 11-19 7-17 0-11 9-21 4-13 6-17 5-8 7-15 4-10 8-14 2-7 9-16 5-8 6-13 5-13 5-17 9-13 2-14 2-14 7-15 8-11 8-16 5-10

Time Poss. 36:07 23:53 27:17 32:43 33:11 26:49 36:05 23:55 26:15 33:45 39:34 20:26 36:19 23:41 22:40 37:20 33:35 26:25 30:56 29:04 35:45 24:06 30:34 29:26

Avg. Pos. V29 U23 F29 U26 S32 U27 K48 U28 B21 U40 O35 U23 A31 U36 U33 U24 W32 U26 E39 U29 M34 U30 M39 U28

Third Downs 10-14 4-12 4-14 12-18 3-11 3-12 8-18 2-10 4-16 3-13 8-15 1-11 6-14 3-8 7-14 8-16 1-15 0-12 4-15 3-13 8-15 2-12 4-8 6-18

Time Poss. 31:49 28:11 28:10 31:50 31:55 28:05 26:32 33:28 29:29 30:31 29:25 30:35 32:17 27:43 33:37 26:23 31:41 28:19 24:07 35:53 31:01 28:59

Avg. Pos. W37 U25 W33 U29 P37 U28 B33 U31 N30 U32 A36 U31 M36 U27 M33 U27 O34 U31 B35 U27 K35 U28

Third Downs 6-14 6-16 4-7 8-17 7-14 3-16 7-12 5-13 6-14 10-17 6-14 7-16 5-12 3-15 5-16 3-13 4-17 3-15 3-13 4-16 7-16 4-12


Year-By-Year FBS-Era Statistics 2005 (8-5, 7-1 Conference USA/1st in East)

Score Date Teams at South Carolina L, 24-15 9/1/05 UCF at USF L, 31-14 9/17/05 UCF W, 23-13 9/24/05 Marshall at UCF at Louisiana W, 24-21 10/1/05 UCF Memphis W, 38-17 10/8/05 at UCF at Southern Miss L, 52-31 10/15/05 UCF Tulane W, 34-24 10/21/05 at UCF W, 30-20 10/29/05 at East Carolina UCF Houston W, 31-29 11/5/05 at UCF at UAB W, 27-21 11/12/05 UCF at Rice W, 31-28 11/19/05 UCF L, 44-27 12/3/05 Tulsa at UCF Nevada L, 49-48 (OT) 12/24/05 vs. UCF

First - Rushing - Downs Att. Yds 17 28 32 22 41 83 24 66 326 14 20 45 22 16 11 17 43 76 20 40 181 23 48 129 14 32 221 26 57 261 19 31 73 23 35 96 24 18 80 23 48 286 26 41 272 15 48 249 20 27 138 26 54 220 19 30 190 21 44 175 22 49 237 23 40 149 23 48 196 17 35 149 30 51 369 30 44 254

Passing C-A-I-TD 18-23-3-0 27-39-1-1 11-17-1-0 19-40-1-0 33-58-2-2 19-26-1-1 15-290-2 15-25-3-1 14-23-0-1 14-21-3-0 24-39-5-1 24-41-3-1 27-47-3-4 18-31-2-0 24-46-0-3 10-25-2-0 19-30-2-1 21-30-2-1 20-39-1-2 15-24-0-0 8-16-3-2 19-29-2-1 13-20-3-0 13-27-1-2 22-32-1-1 19-36-3-1

2006 (4-8, 3-5 Conference USA/4th in East)

Teams Score Date W, 35-16 9/2/06 Villanova at UCF at Florida L, 42-0 9/9/06 UCF USF L, 24-17 9/16/06 at UCF Southern Miiss L, 19-14 9/26/06 at UCF at Marshall W, 23-22 10/4/06 UCF L, 52-7 10/13/06 Pittsburgh at UCF Rice L, 40-29 10/21/06 at UCF at Houston L, 51-31 10/28/06 UCF East Carolina L, 23-10 11/4/06 at UCF W, 26-24 11/11/06 at Memphis UCF at Tulane L, 10-9 11/18/06 UCF UAB W, 31-22 11/25/06 at UCF

First - Rushing - Downs Att. Yds 16 31 81 18 38 105 27 36 204 11 24 21 20 38 100 20 34 140 14 29 89 16 39 134 20 35 230 24 43 275 26 45 261 19 42 110 21 35 250 24 35 155 22 33 211 24 47 248 24 46 170 15 26 58 18 19 78 23 44 148 18 26 28 14 32 74 25 27 89 23 38 205

Passing C-A-I-TD 22-32-1-1 15-20-0-3 25-38-2-4 17-36-0-0 22-32-1-3 19-44-2-1 15-31-0-1 18-31-1-1 14-22-1-1 16-26-0-1 13-17-0-3 18-29-1-0 16-29-0-2 27-42-1-3 22-34-1-3 18-31-2-1 16-30-2-0 18-34-2-0 28-43-0-3 19-28-0-2 26-43-2-1 22-35-0-0 25-41-0-0 20-25-1-2

2007 (10-4, 7-1 Conference USA/1st in East)

Teams Score Date at NC State W, 25-23 9/1/07 UCF Texas L, 35-32 9/15/07 at UCF Memphis W, 56-20 9/22/07 at UCF Louisiana W, 37-19 9/29/07 at UCF at East Carolina L, 52-38 10/6/07 UCF at USF L, 64-12 10/13/07 UCF Tulsa W, 44-23 10/20/07 at UCF at Southern Miss W, 34-17 10/28/07 UCF Marshall W, 47-13 11/3/07 at UCF UAB W, 45-31 11/10/07 at UCF at SMU L, 49-20 11/17/07 UCF UTEP W, 36-20 11/24/07 at UCF Tulsa W, 44-25 12/1/07 at UCF Mississippi State L, 10-3 12/29/07 vs. UCF

First - Rushing - Downs Att. Yds 16 32 85 13 43 206 25 43 229 17 41 192 19 36 130 28 59 313 15 39 160 23 50 300 16 37 160 30 42 182 23 44 178 12 40 61 25 25 59 24 48 229 21 31 159 21 53 219 14 26 88 24 52 269 22 35 168 24 52 402 25 54 228 19 39 262 17 19 28 27 55 213 18 35 32 24 49 308 10 41 160 13 47 131

Passing C-A-I-TD 24-38-2-2 12-24-0-0 32-47-1-1 9-26-1-1 16-33-3-0 17-21-1-0 14-29-1-0 13-24-1-0 15-27-3-0 28-48-2-3 20-36-5-0 11-27-0-1 35-61-3-4 21-29-1-0 20-29-0-3 12-16-2-0 19-35-0-3 14-22-2-1 20-41-3-2 12-20-1-1 19-28-1-3 14-24-1-1 20-37-1-2 19-28-3-1 29-57-3-3 6-13-0-0 8-20-0-1 10-24-0-3

Head Coach: George O’Leary

Pass Yds 330 258 100 208 368 260 128 232 80 290 278 260 360 202 270 181 313 275 240 183 214 205 205 190 254 301

Total Plays Off. Fum. Pen. 51 362 3-3 5-25 80 341 2-0 5-41 83 426 0-0 5-40 60 253 1-1 10-69 74 379 2-2 12-69 69 336 2-2 6-50 69 309 2-0 4-36 73 361 3-1 6-51 55 301 0-0 5-40 78 551 0-0 8-75 70 351 1-0 6-44 76 356 4-4 6-53 65 440 1-1 6-60 79 488 1-0 18-160 87 542 3-3 8-57 73 430 2-0 10-76 57 451 4-1 9-75 84 495 0-0 6-56 69 430 3-2 4-40 68 358 2-1 3-37 65 451 0-0 1-7 69 354 1-0 6-50 68 401 1-0 4-31 62 339 3-2 7-75 83 623 1-1 10-92 80 555 0-0 6-30

Head Coach: George O’Leary

Pass Yds 241 199 433 132 333 219 184 191 136 213 206 210 170 327 305 282 135 205 287 319 267 230 289 278

Total Plays Off. Fum. Pen. 63 322 1-0 1-5 58 304 1-0 2-10 74 637 3-2 10-71 60 153 0-0 6-30 70 433 1-0 5-48 78 359 2-1 7-60 60 273 0-0 4-21 70 325 1-1 3-25 57 366 0-0 5-44 69 488 0-0 4-40 62 467 0-0 2-14 71 320 4-3 5-60 64 420 0-0 1-15 77 482 4-1 5-53 67 516 3-0 5-50 78 530 3-2 8-70 76 305 1-0 5-47 60 263 0-0 5-57 62 365 0-0 2-20 72 467 0-0 2-20 69 295 2-0 4-25 67 304 3-1 5-39 68 378 1-0 7-45 63 483 1-1 3-20

Head Coach: George O’Leary

Pass Yds 272 93 259 134 173 288 154 166 210 313 365 84 320 224 144 162 203 249 175 104 176 222 292 267 438 128 39 88

Total Plays Off. Fum. Pen. 70 357 3-0 7-67 67 299 3-0 4-29 90 488 4-2 4-50 67 326 2-2 4-43 69 303 1-0 10-76 80 601 4-3 9-69 68 314 1-0 6-36 74 466 2-2 8-84 64 370 1-0 9-80 90 495 3-2 7-63 80 543 2-0 8-65 67 145 2-2 7-54 86 379 3-0 7-61 77 453 2-1 7-70 60 303 1-1 5-50 69 381 0-0 7-48 61 337 0-0 8-75 74 472 1-0 0-0 76 343 1-0 1-5 72 506 1-0 6-70 92 404 1-1 1-15 63 484 2-1 5-40 56 320 0-0 5-50 83 480 0-0 4-45 92 470 0-0 8-74 62 436 3-1 3-25 61 199 0-0 5-45 71 219 2-1 3-25

Time Poss. 24:30 35:30 39:45 20:15 27:55 32:05 27:31 32:29 21:41 38:19 29:31 30:29 21:53 38:07 29:26 30:34 22:26 37:34 27:39 31:31 28:52 31:08 34:46 25:14 30:37 29:23

Avg. Pos. S19 U41 S35 C27 M30 U35 L37 U24 M22 U28 S46 U28 T24 U40 E25 U37 H22 U39 U23 C40 R24 U32 T42 U30 N24 U26

Third Downs 1-8 8-19 7-15 1-12 4-13 7-17 5-13 7-16 2-11 9-15 6-15 5-16 6-10 7-16 6-19 5-18 4-9 8-15 7-16 3-13 4-13 6-14 6-15 6-14 8-13 7-14

Time Poss. 32:59 27:01 32:20 27:40 32:02 27:58 28:12 31:48 30:42 29:18 29:56 30:04 27:21 32:29 27:19 32:41 36:32 23:28 23:45 36:15 29:03 30:57 30:00 30:00

Avg. Pos. V23 U39 F26 U28 S25 U24 S28 U30 M26 U26 P45 U24 R36 U29 H37 U30 E26 U33 M25 U32 T30 U35 A28 U20

Third Downs 7-15 7-12 11-14 3-16 7-15 9-18 3-14 6-16 7-12 7-14 10-12 6-14 5-13 5-14 7-13 9-15 9-17 5-14 5-14 7-14 6-15 4-16 2-11 8-13

Time Poss. 30:30 29:30 36:33 23:27 25:28 34:32 28:58 31:02 27:15 32:45 28:36 31:24 27:08 32:52 23:27 36:33 28:37 31:23 30:14 29:46 35:58 24:02 22:33 37:27 32:49 27:11 28:52 31:08

Avg. Pos. N31 U39 T37 U29 M31 U37 L35 U31 E46 U36 S40 U26 T27 U45 S34 U27 M32 U26 U34 A32 S29 U38 T27 U32 T35 U30 M35 U31

Third Downs 5-17 2-16 9-20 3-15 6-16 9-13 6-18 4-12 6-15 7-17 4-14 2-15 7-17 5-14 8-12 10-16 4-15 9-16 6-16 4-11 14-24 6-11 3-12 9-16 8-21 3-10 4-17 2-13

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Year-By-Year FBS-Era Statistics 2008 (4-8, 3-5 Conference USA/4th in East)

Teams Score Date South Carolina State W, 17-0 8/30/08 at UCF L, 31-24 9/6/08 USF at UCF at Boston College L, 34-7 9/20/08 UCF at UTEP L, 58-13 9/27/08 UCF W, 31-17 10/4/08 SMU at UCF L, 20-14 10/11/08 at Miami (Fla.) UCF at Tulsa L, 49-19 10/26/08 UCF East Carolina L, 13-10 11/2/08 at UCF Southern Miss L, 17-6 11/8/08 at UCF W, 30-14 11/15/08 at Marshall UCF W, 28-21 11/22/08 at Memphis UCF L, 15-0 11/29/08 UAB at UCF

First - Rushing - Downs Att. Yds 5 23 52 19 59 228 25 44 158 12 28 76 24 37 168 12 34 123 15 31 119 17 39 175 15 21 25 11 38 154 12 43 128 10 27 4 22 39 172 13 48 63 17 44 134 12 37 82 22 54 150 10 16 64 8 29 145 17 65 213 16 37 122 10 40 73 20 47 140 13 22 104

Passing C-A-I-TD 11-21-1-0 9-16-0-0 23-41-2-3 17-32-0-2 16-32-4-0 20-41-3-2 20-35-1-3 14-34-2-1 29-45-3-1 9-17-0-2 12-25-3-1 11-37-0-0 17-28-1-1 8-16-0-2 13-34-1-0 9-21-1-1 21-34-0-1 13-33-2-1 7-29-2-1 4-17-0-1 15-37-1-1 8-19-0-2 20-28-0-0 14-34-2-0

2009 (8-5, 6-2 Conference USA/2nd in East)

Teams Score Date Samford W, 28-24 9/5/09 at UCF at Southern Miss L, 26-19 9/12/09 UCF Buffalo W, 23-17 9/19/09 at UCF at East Carolina L, 19-14 9/26/09 UCF Memphis W, 32-14 10/3/09 at UCF Miami (Fla.) L, 27-7 10/17/09 at UCF at Rice W, 49-7 10/24/09 UCF Marshall W, 21-20 11/1/09 at UCF at Texas L, 35-3 11/7/09 UCF Houston W, 37-32 11/14/09 at UCF Tulane W, 49-0 11/21/09 at UCF at UAB W, 34-27 11/28/09 UCF Rutgers L, 45-24 12/19/09 vs. UCF

First - Rushing - Downs Att. Yds 16 30 78 14 41 125 23 42 131 11 27 15 20 32 86 18 42 170 23 38 110 19 24 70 14 26 67 28 50 261 26 46 70 11 24 53 16 38 104 21 39 213 18 36 56 23 30 59 24 25 67 15 38 75 21 15 46 21 50 152 7 24 -30 28 50 264 22 32 205 26 35 205 15 32 86 14 30 35

Passing C-A-I-TD 21-35-0-2 13-24-1-1 23-31-0-1 17-30-0-2 23-36-1-2 15-20-0-0 27-41-1-1 21-34-4-1 16-31-2-2 16-28-1-2 20-27-0-1 13-31-1-1 25-37-1-0 12-18-0-4 13-28-1-1 23-48-0-2 33-42-1-2 10-19-0-0 33-57-1-3 21-25-1-1 13-27-2-0 20-29-1-3 20-35-1-3 24-38-2-2 14-28-1-2 85-35-2-2

2010 (11-3, 8-1 Conference USA/1ST in East)

Teams Score Date South Dakota W, 38-7 9/4/10 at UCF NC State L, 28-21 9/11/10 at UCF at Buffalo W, 24-10 9/18/10 UCF at Kansas State L, 17-13 9/25/10 UCF UAB W, 42-7 10/6/10 at UCF at Marshall W, 35-14 10/13/10 UCF Rice W, 41-14 10/23/10 at UCF East Carolina W, 49-35 10/30/10 at UCF at Houston W, 40-33 11/5/10 UCF Southern Miss L, 31-21 11/13/10 at UCF at Tulane W, 61-14 11/20/10 UCF at Memphis W, 37-17 11/27/10 UCF SMU W, 17-7 12/4/10 at UCF Georgia W, 10-6 12/31/10 vs. UCF

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First - Rushing - Downs Att. Yds 13 26 116 27 46 231 15 40 134 16 34 95 21 49 136 16 41 158 11 32 83 20 51 252 16 35 116 23 48 228 12 20 37 23 53 248 12 35 88 22 40 122 21 26 111 21 48 265 27 34 198 26 53 228 24 37 150 18 33 145 19 34 146 24 43 282 14 21 23 17 38 104 19 30 97 21 44 144 19 32 82 16 30 124

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Passing C-A-I-TD 10-19-0-0 18-22-0-2 10-30-0-1 17-29-3-0 15-32-2-1 15-27-0-0 11-22-1-1 8-18-2-0 15-34-2-1 12-15-0-1 17-37-1-2 11-21-1-0 14-20-0-1 18-24-1-2 39-54-1-3 8-12-0-2 27-44-2-4 15-21-0-2 21-35-1-4 16-26-2-2 19-41-2-0 8-15-0-2 21-34-1-2 14-17-0-2 18-35-2-1 15-19-0-1 21-38-2-0 16-30-2-0

Head Coach: George O’Leary

Pass Yds 74 90 346 150 237 129 284 161 351 126 88 74 264 124 149 142 188 144 84 29 183 121 244 105

Total Plays Off. Fum. Pen. 44 126 1-1 4-35 75 318 2-1 4-25 85 504 1-0 7-58 60 226 0-0 12-148 78 405 0-0 2-15 66 252 0-0 5-45 66 403 1-0 7-75 73 336 6-4 5-66 66 376 2-1 5-24 55 280 1-1 5-42 68 216 1-0 6-53 64 78 3-1 7-63 67 436 3-2 7-59 64 187 3-3 6-54 78 283 1-1 5-55 58 224 2-2 4-22 88 338 1-0 7-52 49 208 0-0 1-5 58 229 3-2 8-65 82 242 4-1 8-46 74 305 1-1 4-30 59 194 5-1 6-70 75 384 0-0 7-60 56 209 0-0 5-41

Head Coach: George O’Leary

Pass Yds 208 157 253 179 218 141 293 266 258 214 293 176 178 252 237 342 470 76 377 241 80 240 322 230 294 220

Total Plays Off. Fum. Pen. 65 286 0-0 3-19 65 282 2-1 6-55 73 384 3-1 7-44 57 194 4-2 5-49 68 304 3-3 2-24 62 311 2-2 6-48 79 403 5-2 4-39 58 336 1-1 3-30 57 325 0-0 8-65 78 475 1-0 5-46 73 363 1-0 6-32 55 229 1-0 3-30 75 282 7-3 9-75 57 465 0-0 5-51 64 293 1-1 5-39 78 401 0-0 8-76 67 537 1-0 6-53 57 151 0-0 1-5 72 423 2-2 5-21 75 393 2-1 1-11 51 50 5-3 2-15 79 504 1-0 3-28 67 527 0-0 5-48 73 435 1-0 1-15 60 380 2-1 10-80 65 255 0-0 5-45

Head Coach: George O’Leary

Pass Yds 104 241 105 213 190 130 189 92 153 171 226 138 141 269 310 159 334 294 264 190 192 177 272 252 220 167 198 117

Total Plays Off. Fum. Pen. 45 220 0-0 5-33 68 472 0-0 3-26 70 239 1-0 7-36 63 308 3-2 5-30 81 326 2-0 2-22 68 288 1-0 7-57 54 272 2-1 3-26 69 344 0-0 7-44 69 269 1-1 4-25 63 399 3-2 3-25 57 263 2-0 4-55 74 386 3-0 1-2 55 229 2-1 5-42 64 391 3-1 3-12 80 421 1-0 2-15 60 424 1-1 3-24 78 532 0-0 6-55 74 522 3-1 5-55 72 414 0-0 6-65 59 335 0-0 9-65 75 338 4-2 4-49 58 459 2-0 12-109 55 295 1-1 5-35 55 356 1-1 6-42 65 317 2-0 3-30 63 311 1-0 4-45 70 280 1-0 5-35 60 241 0-0 3-30

Time Poss. 21:50 38:10 33:30 26:30 35:30 24:30 31:56 28:04 32:43 27:17 35:15 24:45 26:07 33:53 32:11 27:49 41:56 18:04 21:50 38:10 32:05 27:55 41:36 18:24

Avg. Pos. S24 U44 S28 U37 B30 U40 T36 U22 S23 U42 M30 U42 T38 U38 E33 U28 S32 U24 M33 U42 M33 U36 A26 U21

Third Downs 2-11 7-18 9-19 5-16 5-17 5-16 7-17 3-14 6-15 5-14 2-17 3-18 6-12 6-16 6-20 4-14 9-21 1-11 3-15 6-21 4-16 6-16 11-19 4-13

Time Poss. 30:22 29:38 31:46 28:14 28:14 31:46 35:31 24:29 21:03 38:57 37:13 22:47 32:51 27:09 31:06 28:54 28:49 31:11 20:30 39:30 22:37 37:23 26:43 33:17 31:07 28:53

Avg. Pos. S20 U48 S35 U29 B31 U39 E36 U26 M29 U34 M30 U29 R19 U39 M29 U31 T21 U26 H31 U35 T25 U46 A19 U39 R41 U34

Third Downs 4-15 7-16 7-16 4-14 6-16 9-15 10-17 5-11 4-13 4-13 6-13 6-15 6-18 3-9 4-12 5-18 10-14 2-12 7-15 7-15 3-13 9-14 5-12 2-10 8-15 4-15

Time Poss. 23:43 36:17 30:43 29:17 27:47 32:13 23:25 36:35 28:11 31:49 19:51 40:09 26:41 33:19 29:52 30:08 23:53 36:07 29:21 30:39 28:20 31:40 28:02 31:58 29:02 30:58 32:30 27:30

Avg. Pos. S19 U32 N32 U34 B29 U31 K24 U33 A26 U39 M27 U32 R28 U37 E27 U37 H21 U38 S30 U32 T18 U48 M24 U46 S22 U28 G19 U33

Third Downs 2-8 7-10 5-16 1-11 9-19 7-17 5-13 7-16 7-17 6-10 5-15 10-17 4-12 6-12 12-17 9-11 8-16 7-13 11-16 8-15 7-15 4-10 7-15 8-12 5-14 7-13 3-14 3-10


Year-By-Year FBS-Era Statistics 2011 (5-7, 3-5 Conference USA/4th in East)

Teams Score Date Charleston Southern W, 62-0 9/3/11 at UCF W, 30-3 9/10/11 Boston College at UCF at FIU L, 17-10 9/17/11 UCF at BYU L, 24-17 9/23/11 UCF W, 16-6 10/8/11 Marshall at UCF L, 38-17 10/15/11 at SMU UCF at UAB L, 26-24 10/20/11 UCF Memphis W, 41-0 10/29/11 at UCF Tulsa L, 24-17 11/3/11 at UCF L, 30-29 11/12/11 at Southern Miss UCF L, 38-31 11/19/11 at East Carolina UCF W, 31-14 11/25/11 UTEP at UCF

First - Rushing - Downs Att. Yds 6 33 49 25 48 316 7 23 57 18 45 235 17 30 111 19 40 119 16 32 127 19 34 81 6 21 43 21 51 240 16 16 82 25 36 110 27 36 174 19 24 96 6 21 33 28 49 261 28 44 251 18 37 155 22 23 127 22 24 48 18 35 186 16 42 115 19 33 66 22 36 249

Passing C-A-I-TD 9-18-1-0 14-20-0-0 11-24-2-0 20-25-0-0 15-29-0-0 17-27-0-0 16-35-1-0 21-31-1-0 11-29-0-0 13-22-1-1 20-31-1-2 32-44-0-2 31-42-2-2 19-32-2-0 10-25-0-0 20-27-0-1 15-28-0-1 16-24-0-1 27-49-0-2 31-44-1-2 19-31-1-4 18-32-2-3 24-44-1-1 14-18-1-1

Head Coach: George O’Leary

Pass Yds 70 244 84 187 127 181 133 318 87 147 358 349 327 235 101 244 203 226 392 316 203 198 249 211

Total Plays Off. Fum. Pen. 51 119 1-1 2-20 68 560 2-1 4-29 47 141 0-0 6-38 70 422 1-0 5-51 59 238 2-0 3-15 67 300 3-2 10-71 67 260 0-0 3-35 65 399 4-2 2-12 50 130 1-1 4-28 73 387 2-2 5-45 47 440 0-0 5-50 80 459 1-0 5-40 78 501 1-0 5-45 56 331 0-0 5-45 46 134 1-1 3-25 76 505 0-0 5-45 72 454 1-1 0-0 61 381 1-0 6-64 72 519 1-1 13-103 68 364 2-2 11-84 66 389 3-1 5-43 74 313 0-0 9-96 77 315 2-0 2-10 54 460 1-1 1-5

Year-By-Year Leaders

Rushing ......................................Yards/Carries 1979....Mike Stapp.................. 444/131 1980....Mike Stapp.................... 319/94 1981....John Muldoon............... 396/88 1982....Raul Perez...................... 105/31 1983....Elgin Davis................... 786/156 1984....Robert Ector................ 514/110 1985....Aaron Sam................... 545/128 1986....Aaron Sam................... 648/108 1987....Mark Giacone.............. 510/117 1988....Gil Barnes.................... 471/119 1989....Mark Giacone................ 410/90 1990....Mark Giacone.............. 923/167 1991....Willie English............ 1,338/236 1992....Gerod Davis.............. 1,154/183 1993....Willie English............... 848/165 1994....Marquette Smith...... 1,058/194 1995....Marquette Smith...... 1,566/274 1996....Mike Grant.................... 339/90 1997....Mike Grant.................. 565/132 1998....Mike Grant.................. 503/110 1999....Edward Mack................. 461/86 2000....Corey Baker................... 417/91 2001....Alex Haynes................. 690/140 2002....Alex Haynes.............. 1,038/204 2003....Alex Haynes................. 774/183 2004....Alex Haynes................. 854/215 2005....Kevin Smith.............. 1,178/249 2006....Kevin Smith................. 934/206 2007....Kevin Smith.............. 2,567/450 2008....Brynn Harvey............... 519/125 2009....Brynn Harvey............ 1,109/261 2010....Ronnie Weaver............ 890/186 2011....Brynn Harvey............... 574/126 Receiving ............................... Yards/Receptions 1979....Bobby Joe Plain............. 308/25 1980....Jeff Froehlich................. 275/26 1981....Jim Taylor...................... 553/33 1982....Jim Rountree................. 424/28 1983....Glenn McCombs............ 474/32 1984....Ted Wilson..................... 483/28 1985....Ted Wilson.................. 1,119/76

1986....Ted Wilson..................... 767/50 1987....Bernard Ford.............. 1,180/68 1988....Sean Beckton.............. 1,030/74 1989....Sean Beckton................. 512/38 1990....Sean Beckton................. 698/48 1991....Bret Cooper................... 668/42 1992....David Rhodes............. 1,002/51 1993....David Rhodes............. 1,159/78 1994....David Rhodes............. 1,075/62 1995....Reginald Doster............. 350/25 1996....Mark Nonsant............... 925/60 1997....Siaha Burley............... 1,106/77 1998....Siaha Burley............... 1,142/88 1999....Charles Lee................. 1,133/87 2000....Tyson Hinshaw........... 1,089/89 2001....Tavirus Davis.................. 722/47 2002....Doug Gabriel.............. 1,237/75 2003....Tavaris Capers................ 585/67 2004....Luther Huggins.............. 585/42 2005....Brandon Marshall....... 1,195/74 2006....Mike Sims-Walker....... 1,178/90 2007....Rocky Ross..................... 658/50 2008....Brian Watters................ 594/42 2009....Kamar Aiken.................. 610/36 2010....Brian Watters................ 651/47 2011....Quincy McDuffie........... 482/43 PassinG ...................................... ATT/CMP/YD 1979.. Mike Cullison............168/92/904 1980.. Mike Cullison.......203/101/1,039 1981.. Mike McCrary...........146/61/845 1982.. Dana Thyhsen.......210/87/1,425 1983.. Dana Thyhsen.....295/155/2,058 1984.. Dana Thyhsen.....270/138/1,766 1985.. Tony Lanham.........169/97/1,268 1986.. Darin Slack..........249/117/1,799 1987.. Darin Slack..........420/219/3,054 1988.. Shane Willis.........398/239/2,926 1989.. Shane Willis.........177/107/1,166 1990.. Ron Johnson...............96/57/793 1991.. Ron Johnson..........152/80/1,056 1992.. Darin Hinshaw.....302/161/2,505 1993.. Darin Hinshaw.....322/191/2,645 1994.. Darin Hinshaw.....342/187/2,801

1995.. Daunte Culpepper..294/168/2,071 1996.. Daunte Culpepper.. 314/187/2,565 1997.. Daunte Culpepper..381/238/3,086 1998.. Daunte Culpepper.. 402/296/3,690 1999.. Vic Penn..............455/262/3,078 2000.. Ryan Schneider...286/177/2,334 2001.. Ryan Schneider...357/204/2,923 2002.. Ryan Schneider...430/265/3,770 2003.. Ryan Schneider...281/194/1,949 2004.. Steven Moffett....229/147/1,721 2005.. Steven Moffett....375/223/2,925 2006.. Kyle Israel............166/108/1,420 2007.. Kyle Israel............298/174/2,173 2008.. Rob Calabrese..........165/65/664 2009.. Brett Hodges.......329/197/2,438 2010.. Jeff Godfrey.........238/159/2,159 2011.. Jeff Godfrey.........232/160/1,898 Scoring ........................................ Total Points 1979....Bobby Joe Plain..................... 30 1980....Tom Hungerford.................... 28 1981....Scott Ryerson........................ 62 1982....Scott Ryerson........................ 31 1983....Elgin Davis............................. 60 1984....Ted Wilson............................. 44 1985....Ted Wilson............................. 72 1986....Ed O’Brien............................. 80 1987....Ed O’Brien............................. 87 1988 . ..Gil Barnes.............................. 48 1989 . ..Franco Grilla.......................... 58 1990....Franco Grilla.......................... 86 1991....Willie English......................... 78 1992....Bret Cooper........................... 90 1993....Charlie Pierce........................ 87 1994....Charlie Pierce........................ 89 1995....Marquette Smith................... 84 1996....Charlie Pierce........................ 57 1997....Mike Grant............................ 84 1998....Daunte Culpepper................. 72 1999....Javier Beorlegui..................... 61 2000....Javier Beorlegui..................... 81 2001....Javier Beorlegui..................... 65 2002....Matt Prater............................ 86 2003....Matt Prater............................ 53

Time Poss. 27:42 32:18 22:35 37:25 26:07 33:53 27:57 32:03 19:46 40:14 22:52 37:08 34:19 25:41 19:57 40:03 27:10 32:50 27:22 32:38 25:50 34:10 32:58 27:02

Avg. Pos. C27 U34 B24 U36 F36 U27 B34 U26 M21 U37 S35 U22 A27 U38 M19 U35 T23 U34 S26 U37 E27 U43 T24 U34

Third Downs 4-15 6-9 1-12 6-14 4-13 7-14 6-16 7-14 2-14 4-15 3-9 6-17 9-15 5-10 2-13 6-14 6-13 5-12 3-14 5-13 3-14 9-18 10-20 4-7

2004....Matt Prater............................ 39 2005....Matt Prater............................ 80 2006....Michael Torres....................... 76 2007....Kevin Smith......................... 180 2008....Darin Daly.............................. 26 2009....Brynn Harvey......................... 86 2010....Nick Cattoi............................. 80 2011....Latavius Murray..................... 60 All-Purpose .................................................. Yards 1979....Mike Stapp.......................... 545 1980....Tim Kiggins.......................... 508 1981....John Muldoon..................... 662 1982....Mike Collier......................... 637 1983....Elgin Davis........................... 883 1984....Ted Wilson........................ 1,587 1985....Ted Wilson........................ 1,529 1986....Bernard Ford....................... 962 1987.... Bernard Ford................... 1,858 1988....Sean Beckton.................... 1,344 1989....Shawn Jefferson..................545 1990....Mark Giacone................... 1,303 1991....Willie English.................... 1,502 1992....Gerod Davis...................... 1,299 1993....Mark Whittemore............1,602 1994....Marquette Smith..............1,122 1995....Marquette Smith..............1,605 1996....Todd Cleveland................. 1,226 1997....Siaha Burley..................... 1,109 1998....Siaha Burley..................... 1,441 1999....Charles Lee....................... 1,135 2000....Tyson Hinshaw................. 1,095 2001....Alex Haynes......................... 833 2002....Doug Gabriel.................... 1,921 2003....Alex Haynes...................... 1,038 2004....Luther Huggins................. 1,113 2005....Kevin Smith...................... 1,222 2006....Mike Sims-Walker.............1,178 2007....Kevin Smith...................... 2,809 2008....Joe Burnett....................... 1,226 2009....Brynn Harvey.................... 1,192 2010....Quincy McDuffie..............1,067 2011....Latavius Murray................... 860

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Year-By-Year Leaders Punt Returns .....................................Yards/Returns 1979....Tim Kiggins........................ 71/8 1980....Tim Kiggins.................... 165/14 1981....John Scargle.................. 172/17 1982....Glenn Whelpley................. 39/6 1983....Ted Wilson......................... 21/2 1984....Ted Wilson....................... 96/11 1985....Neil Beasley....................... 30/9 1986....Neil Beasley................... 142/15 1987....Sean Beckton................. 208/17 1988....Keith Evans...................... 68/17 1989....Mike Dickinson................ 58/14 1990....Mike Dickinson.............. 223/32 1991....Mike Dickinson.............. 387/31 1992....Mark Whittemore........... 53/10 1993....Mark Whittemore......... 151/13 1994....Mark Whittemore......... 216/20 1995....Reginald Doster............... 96/12 1996....Todd Cleveland.................. 93/5 1997....Todd Cleveland.............. 183/22 1998....Siaha Burley.................. 293/21 1999....Britt McGriff.................... 82/10 2000....Asante Samuel.............. 275/25 2001 . ..Asante Samuel.............. 165/19 2002....Asante Samuel.............. 233/19 2003....Tavaris Capers................ 133/17 2004....Tavaris Capers................ 187/18 2005....Joe Burnett.................... 463/28 2006....Joe Burnett.................... 132/11 2007....Joe Burnett.................... 331/31 2008....Joe Burnett.................... 378/26 2009....A.J. Guyton.................... 140/13 2010....Josh Robinson............... 304/20 2011....J.J. Worton..................... 150/17 Kick Returns .....................................Yards/Returns 1979....Charlie Ziegler............... 188/10 1980....Tim Kiggins.................... 335/19 1981....John Muldoon............... 238/14 1982....Mike Collier................... 266/14 1983....Ted Wilson..................... 732/25 1984....Ted Wilson..................... 952/40 1985....Ted Wilson..................... 388/20 1986....Robert Ector.................. 354/16 1987....Bernard Ford................. 360/16 1988....Shawn Jefferson............ 320/16 1989....Cornelius Friendly......... 280/13 1990....Pat Stewart.................... 346/18 1991....Mark Whittemore......... 679/33 1992....Mark Whittemore......... 662/26 1993....Mark Whittemore......... 591/26 1994....Todd Cleveland.............. 476/15 1995....Mike Grant.................... 421/19 1996....Todd Cleveland.............. 375/16 1997....Todd Cleveland.............. 401/19 1998....Paul Miranda................. 644/25 1999....Edward Mack................. 513/24 2000....Asante Samuel.............. 168/10 2001....Luther Huggins.............. 346/15 2002....Doug Gabriel................. 632/31 2003....Luther Huggins.............. 653/26 2004....Luther Huggins.............. 528/24 2005....Curtis Francis................. 430/23 2006....Curtis Francis................. 434/21 2007....Curtis Francis................. 643/22 2008....Joe Burnett.................... 745/26 2009....Quincy McDuffie........... 944/39 2010....Quincy McDuffie........... 869/27 2011....Rannell Hall................... 714/23

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Interceptions ..............................................Number 1979....Tim Kiggins, Doug Gatewood..3 1980....Tim Kiggins, Doug Gatewood..3 1981....Bill Giovanetti, Bruce Gordon.. 4 1982....Bill Giovanetti, Bruce Gordon.. 2 1983....Atterberry, Kelly, Riddle........... 2 1984....Curt Ashley.............................. 3 1985....Reggie Edwards....................... 4 1986....Keith Evans.............................. 8 1987....Corris Ervin.............................. 3 1988....Keith Evans.............................. 4 1989....Eric Buckley, Darryl Blanford, ............Jimmy Roberts......................... 2 1990....Ray Irvin.................................. 4 1991....Bobby Spitulski, Steve Wright.4 1992....Brian Crutcher......................... 5 1993....Richard Blake........................... 4 1994....Adrian Ellis, Lenard Hayes, ............Louis Lubin.............................. 2 1995....Darryl Latimore....................... 3 1996....Kenton Rickerson.................... 2 1997....Reginald Doster, Kenton ............Rickerson, Mike Palmer, ............Darryl Latimore....................... 2 1998....Damian Demps, Paul Miranda...2 1999....Justen Moore, Damian Demps, ............Jeff Fye, Ricot Joseph, ............Elliot Shorter........................... 2 2000....Davin Bush.............................. 3 2001....Travis Fisher, Asante Samuel...2 2002....Asante Samuel........................ 4 2003....Peter Sands, Antoine Poe........ 2 2004....Mike Sims-Walker.................... 3 2005....Joe Burnett.............................. 5 2006....Sha’reff Rashad....................... 4 2007....Joe Burnett, Johnell Neal........ 6 2008....Sha’reff Rashad....................... 5 2009....Josh Robinson......................... 6 2010....Reggie Weams......................... 5 2011....Josh Robinson, Josh Linam, ............A.J. Bouye................................ 2 Tackles ...............................Solo/Assists/Total 1979....Bill Giovanetti.............40/56/96 1980....Bill Giovanetti...........41/67/108 1981....Eddie James..............56/60/116 1982....Bill Giovanetti...........52/69/121 1983....Darrell Rudd.............79/71/150 1984....Darrell Rudd...............36/57/93 1985....Victor Riddle...............52/44/96 1986....Wyatt Bogan.............58/85/143 1987....Jimmy Goodman......55/87/142 1988....Wyatt Bogan.............66/61/127 1989....Larry Salazar...............52/39/91 1990....Rick Hamilton...........83/28/111 1991....Rick Hamilton...........76/63/139 1992....Rick Hamilton...........88/61/149 1993....Nakia Reddick.............45/30/75 1994....Travis Cooper............66/43/109 1995....Nakia Reddick.............60/30/90 1996....John Bryant..............74/45/119 1997....Jermaine Benoit.......58/47/105 1998....Damian Demps...........58/34/92 1999....Damian Demps...........44/28/72

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2000....Tito Rodriguez..........80/41/121 2001....Tito Rodriguez........100/43/143 2002....Stanford Rhule.........69/58/127 2003....Peter Sands..............70/43/113 2004....Brandon Marshall.......30/21/51 2005....Jason Venson..............66/17/85 2006....Johnell Neal................47/19/66 2007....Sha’reff Rashad........84/19/103 2008....Jason Venson..............60/22/82 2009....Cory Hogue..............59/44/103 2010....Kemal Ishmael............57/36/93 2011....Kemal Ishmael............39/42/81 Sacks ..............................................Number 1979....Michael O’Shaughnessy........10 1980....Michael O’Shaughnessy........12 1981....Ed Gantner........................... 2.5 1982....Darrell Rudd............................ 4 1983....Darrell Rudd............................ 7 1984....Darrell Rudd....................... 19.5 1985....Eric Simpson............................ 6 1986....Keenan Wimbley..................... 5 1987....Keenan Wimbley................10.5 1988....Bobby Spitulski........................ 3 1989....Parnell McCall......................... 4 1990....Bobby Spitulski...................... 13 1991....Bobby Spitulski, Bob Knott......5 1992....Nelson, Ekiyor, Dix................... 5 1993....Greg Jefferson....................... 15 1994....Greg Jefferson......................... 8 1995....Emil Ekiyor............................ 4.5 1996....Jermaine Benoit...................... 8 1997....Jermaine Benoit................. 10.5 1998....Justen Moore.......................... 8 1999....Tony Hardman......................... 5 2000....Elton Patterson...................... 10 2001....Elton Patterson........................ 9 2002....Elton Patterson..................... 9.5 2003....Antoine Poe............................. 3 2004....Paul Carrington....................... 4 2005....Paul Carrington....................... 9 2006....Leger Douzable........................ 7 2007....Leger Douzable..................... 7.5 2008....Bruce Miller............................. 7 2009....Bruce Miller........................... 13 2010....Bruce Miller, Darius Nall.......8.5 2011....Troy Davis................................ 5 Punting ..........................Punts/Yards/Average 1979....Brett Porche.......39/1,376/35.3 1980....Craig Turner...........28/897/32.0 1981....Doug Friedlander..40/1,676/37.2 1982....Dana Thyhsen.....39/1,425/36.5 1983....Glenn McCombs.. 48/1,996/41.6 1984....Glenn McCombs.. 52/2,127/40.9 1985....Jim Hogan...........41/1,492/36.4 1986....Jim Hogan...........48/1,892/38.6 1987....Barrie Kee...........37/1,351/36.5 1988....Barrie Kee...........50/1,933/38.7 1989....Russ Salerno.......41/1,403/34.2 1990....Russ Salerno.......44/1,504/34.2 1991....Russ Salerno..........24/856/35.7 1992....Mike Nelson.......46/1,798/39.1 1993....Charlie Pierce.....42/1,674/39.9

1994....Charlie Pierce.....37/1,448/39.1 1995....Charlie Pierce.....45/1,830/40.7 1996....Charlie Pierce.....49/2,159/44.1 1997....Marek Butcher...49/2,149/43.9 1998....Chad Downey........16/551/34.4 1999....Javier Beorlegui.. 49/1,975/40.3 2000....Javier Beorlegui . 45/1,802/40.0 2001....Javier Beorlegui.. 46/2,001/43.5 2002....Ryan Flinn...........40/1,673/41.8 2003 . ..Matt Prater.........58/2,781/47.9 2004....Aaron Horne.......66/2,554/38.7 2005....Aaron Horne.......52/2,197/42.2 2006....Aaron Horne.......44/1,472/39.6 2007....Blake Clingan......59/2,404/40.7 2008....Blake Clingan......88/3,560/40.5 2009....Blake Clingan......65/2,422/37.3 2010....Blake Clingan......39/1,631/41.8 2011....David Bohner......42/1,732/41.2 FIELD GOALS ................................ Number/Percent 1979....Tom Hungerford.......... 2-4/50.0 1980....Tom Hungerford.......... 4-6/66.7 1981....Scott Ryerson.......... 18-29/62.1 1982....Scott Ryerson............ 6-12/50.0 1983....Scott Ryerson............ 8-13/61.5 1984....Ed O’Brien................. 6-10/60.0 1985....Ed O’Brien............... 11-20/55.0 1986....Ed O’Brien............... 16-21/76.2 1987....Ed O’Brien............... 20-30/66.7 1988....Travis Allen.............. 10-14/71.4 1989....Franco Grilla............ 10-16/62.5 1990....Franco Grilla............ 19-25/76.0 1991....Franco Grilla............ 13-21/61.9 1992....Franco Grilla.............. 8-13/61.5 1993....Charlie Pierce.......... 15-19/78.9 1994....Charlie Pierce.......... 14-16/87.5 1995....Charlie Pierce.......... 10-15/66.7 1996....Charlie Pierce............ 8-12/66.7 1997....Fred Waczewski....... 13-16/81.3 1998....Fred Waczewski......... 8-15/53.3 1999....Javier Beorlegui....... 10-20/50.0 2000....Javier Beorlegui....... 14-18/77.8 2001....Javier Beorlegui......... 8-12/66.7 2002....Matt Prater.............. 14-21/66.7 2003....Matt Prater.............. 10-13/76.9 2004....Matt Prater................ 9-14/64.3 2005....Matt Prater.............. 17-26/65.4 2006....Michael Torres......... 17-24/70.8 2007....Michael Torres......... 20-24/83.3 2008....Nick Cattoi................... 4-6/66.7 ............Daren Daly................... 4-9/44.4 2009....Nick Cattoi............... 14-20/70.0 2010....Nick Cattoi............... 11-19/57.9 2011....Nick Cattoi............... 10-15/66.7


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Daunte Culpepper

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Joe Burnett

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Kevin Smith

FOOTBALL BOWL SUBDIVISION ERA FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICAN

FOOTBALL BOWL SUBDIVISION ERA FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICAN

Career Stats Passing: 889 completions/1,391 attempts/ 11,412 yards/84 TD Rushing: 456 carries/1,020 yards/24 TD Highlights • Set more than 30 school records, including career marks for total offense (12,432 yards), passing yardage (11,412), touchdown passes (84) and career passing efficiency (146.72) • In 1998, established an NCAA single-season completion percentage record at .736, breaking the 15-year old mark of .713 set by Steve Young • Became only the third player in NCAA history to pass for more than 10,000 yards and rush for more than 1,000 yards in a career • Guided the Knights to a 9-2 record as a senior in 1998 • Won the 1998 Sammy Baugh Trophy as the top quarterback in the nation • Finished sixth in the 1998 Heisman Trophy balloting Career Stats Punt Returns: 96 returns/1,304 yards/3 TD Kickoff Returns: 26 returns/745 yards/2 TD Highlights • As a senior, ranked in the top-10 nationally in both kickoff returns (7th, 28.7) and punt returns (10th, 14.5) • Averaged 102.17 all-purpose yards per contest in 2008

Career Stats Rushing: 905 carries/4,679 yards/45 TD Highlights • Established 17 school rushing records, including career bests for carries (905), yardage (4,679), touchdowns (45) and 100-yard games (22) • Rushed for 2,567 yards in 2007, which ranked second in NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision history behind Barry Sanders • In 2007, established NCAA FBS single-season records with 450 rushes and 13 100-yard performances

• The Sports Network National Player of the Year (1998) • The Sports Network All-America First Team (1998) • NFL Draft Report Dream Team Player of the Year (1998) • NFL Draft Report All-America First Team (1997, 1998) • Playboy All-America selection (1998) • Football News Independent Player of the Year (1998) • Finalist for the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award (1998) • Semifinalist for the Davey O’Brien National Quarterback Award (1997, 1998) • Semifinalist for the Football News Offensive Player of the Year (1997, 1998) • Florida Sports Hall of Fame Amateur Athlete of the Year (1997, 1998) • USA Today Online Positive Performer (1998) • American Football Coaches Association Good Works Team (1998)

• Had a pair of kickoff return touchdowns as a senior • Holds the UCF and Conference USA career records with 1,304 punt return yards, a sum that ranks 19th in NCAA history. • Returned a program-record three punt returns for touchdowns • Also finished career as UCF’s leader in interceptions with 16 • ESPN.com All-America First Team (2008) • Sports Illustrated All-America First Team (2008) • Walter Camp All-America Second Team (2008) • Conference USA Special Teams Player of the Year (2008) • Eight-time first-team All-C-USA pick • Football Writers Association of America Freshman All-America First Team (2005) • CollegeFootballNews.com Freshman All-American (2005) • Rivals.com Freshman All-America First Team (2005) • The Sporting News Freshman All-America Third Team (2005)

• Finished his career with 4,679 yards, the most in the state of Florida’s history • Became the first player in the state of Florida history to rush for more than 2,000 yards in a season (2007) • Guided the Knights to a pair of bowl game appearances and the 2007 Conference USA Championship • 2007 Consensus All-America selection • Associated Press All-America First Team (2007) • CBSSports.com All-America First Team (2007) • ESPN.com All-America First Team (2007) • Football Writers Association of America All-America First Team (2007) • The Sporting News All-America First Team (2007) • SportsIllustrated.com All-America First Team (2007) • Walter Camp All-America First Team (2007) • Finished eighth in the Heisman Trophy balloting in 2007 • Charity Sports Dinner National Player of the Year (2007) • Conference USA Offensive Player of the Year (2007) • Conference USA Freshman of the Year (2005)

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UCF All-Americans J.J. WORTON

Wide Receiver – 2011 CollegeFootballNews.com (freshman) J.J. Worton completed 2011 as one of the top freshman wide receivers in UCF history. Earning CollegeFootballNews.com Freshman All-America Honorable Mention status, he set a UCF freshman record with 41 receptions and racked up a team-high 531 yards with four touchdowns. Worton also capped the year with 17 punt returns for 150 yards. A member of the C-USA All-Freshman Team, he tied a school freshman mark with 11 receptions at Southern Miss Nov. 12, amassing 114 yards and a highlight-reel touchdown catch with no time left in the fourth quarter.

JEFF GODFREY

Quarterback – 2010 CollegeFootballNews.com (freshman), Phil Steele (freshman) The Conference USA Freshman of the Year guided the Knights to the C-USA title and an AutoZone Liberty Bowl victory over Georgia, serving as one of only three true freshmen quarterbacks to lead his team to a bowl-game win in 2010. Godfrey paced all freshmen quarterbacks by completing 66.8 percent of his passes, while also ranking second with a 154.31 efficiency rating and 10 rushing touchdowns. He was 159-for-238 in the air, throwing for 13 touchdowns and 2,159 yards. On the ground, he racked up 566 rushing yards to set a UCF single-season record by a quarterback.

QUINCY McDUFFIE Kick Returner – 2010 CBS Sports, Rivals.com

In 2010, McDuffie earned CBS Sports and Rivals.com All-America Second Team honors, as well as a spot on the All-Conference USA First Team, after ranking second nationally in kickoff returns at 32.19 yards per return. He concluded the year with 869 return yards and two touchdowns.

JOSH ROBINSON

Defensive Back – 2009 CollegeFootballNews.com (freshman), FWAA (freshman), Phil Steele (freshman), The Sporting News (freshman) Josh Robinson set a UCF record with six interceptions as a freshman, leading all true freshmen nationally and tying for the most of any freshman. His 14 passes defended made him the only true freshman in the NCAA’s top 100.

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JOE BURNETT

Kick/Punt Returner – 2008 ESPN.com, Sports Illustrated, Walter Camp

As a senior, Joe Burnett was the only player in the nation to rank in the top-20 in both kickoff (7th, 28.7) and punt returns (10th, 14.5). Burnett led Conference USA in both categories. He had a pair of kickoff return touchdowns and finished 19th in NCAA history in career punt return yards.

KEVIN SMITH

Tailback – 2007 Associated Press, CBSsports.com, Collegefootballnews.com, ESPN.com, FWAA, NFL Digest, Phil Steele’s, Rivals. com, The Sporting News, SportsIllustrated.com, Walter Camp Kevin Smith’s 2007 campaign was one of the finest in NCAA history. The tailback finished his junior season with 2,567 rushing yards and 30 total touchdowns, with 29 coming on the ground. His single-season rushing effort was the second-highest in Football Bowl Subdivision history, trailing only Oklahoma State’s Barry Sanders (1989). In addition to leading the country in rushing, he paced the nation in scoring (12.86). A consensus All-American, Smith earned first-team honors from nine organizations: Associated Press, CBSsports.com, Collegefootballnews.com, ESPN.com, Football Writers Association of America, Phil Steele’s, The Sporting News, SportsIllustrated. com and Walter Camp.

BLAKE CLINGAN

Punter – 2007 The Sporting News (freshman) After a solid true freshman campaign for the Knights, Blake Clingan earned freshman All-America honorable mention recognition from The Sporting News. He punted 59 times during the year, averaging 40.7 yards. Clingan landed 14 punts inside the 20. When he made his debut in the Knights’ season-opening victory at NC State, Clingan became the first true freshman to punt in a game for the program since 1998.

BRUCE MILLER

Defensive End – 2007 The Sporting News (freshman)

Bruce Miller appeared in all 14 contests for the Knights in 2007 and earned freshman All-America honorable mention honors following the regular season. As a redshirt freshman, Miller recorded 38 total tackles. He finished the campaign second on the squad with 7.0 sacks for a loss of 53 yards. The defensive end totaled 9.0 tackles for loss (57 yards) and also posted six quarterback hurries and a forced fumble.

MICHAEL TORRES Placekicker – 2007 CollegeFootballNews.com

Michael Torres had a strong senior year for the Knights, garnering honorable mention All-America status from CollegeFootballNews.com. Torres made 20-of-24 field goals and connected on 50-of-51 extra points His 110 points were good for a school kicking record. The 50 extra-points made were also a UCF single-season record. From 40 yards or longer, Torres made 7-of-8 field-goal attempts.

JOE BURNETT

Defensive Back/Punt Return – 2005 CollegeFootballNews.com (freshman), Football Writers Association of America (freshman), Rivals.com (freshman), The Sporting News (freshman) Following a spectacular true freshman campaign, Joe Burnett garnered freshman All-America honors from several outlets, including first-team recognition from the Football Writers Association of America. As a punt returner, he ranked sixth nationally and led Conference USA, averaging 16.5 yards per return. He returned a pair of punts for touchdowns. On defense, Burnett recorded 63 total tackles and was second in the conference with five interceptions.

JASON VENSON

Defensive Back – 2005 CollegeFootballNews.com (freshman) Jason Venson made nine starts as a redshirt freshman in 2005 and was named a third-team freshman AllAmerican by CollegeFootballNews. com. Venson led the team with 85 tackles and also ranked first with 66 solo stops. He also had three interceptions, two forced fumbles and five pass breakups. In the Sheraton Hawaii Bowl against Nevada, Venson recorded seven total tackles and a pick.

MATT PRATER Punter – 2003 SportsIllustrated.com

After serving as UCF’s placekicker the previous year, Matt Prater added punting to his duties in 2003 and earned SportsIllustrated.com All-America honorable mention recognition. The sophomore led the nation and set a new UCF and Mid-American Conference record with a 47.9 yards per punt average. In UCF’s season opener at Virginia Tech, Prater punted six times for 334 yards. His 55.7 punt average set a school record. He recorded two of the top-five punts in program history during the game, including a 71-yard boot.


UCF All-Americans MATT PRATER

Placekicker - 2002 The Sporting News (freshman) Matt Prater garnered freshman AllAmerica honors from The Sporting News as a true freshman in 2002. He made 14-of-21 field-goal attempts on the year. In his first collegiate game, Prater hit three field goals at Penn State. He connected on a season-high 53-yard kick against the Nittany Lions. Prater also made 44-of-47 extra-point attempts and finished the season with 86 points, which ranked ninth in the Mid-American Conference.

OMAR LAURENCE

Defensive Back – 2002 The Sporting News (freshman) After appearing in nine contests as a redshirt freshman, Omar Laurence received honorable mention status when The Sporting News announced its freshman All-America squads. Laurence was sixth on the Knights with 56 total tackles. He recorded 44 solo stops. During the season, Laurence also registered six pass break-ups during the campaign.

STEVE EDWARDS Offensive Lineman – 2001 Football News

Steve Edwards had a strong senior campaign for the Knights in 2001 and was an honorable mention AllAmerica pick by Football News. Edwards helped UCF rank eighth nationally in passing offense, averaging 308.3 yards through the air per contest. The Knights were also 40th in total offense (408.82 yards per game) and 31st in scoring offense, averaging 30.27 points an outing.

RASHAD JEANTY

Defensive End – 2001 Football News (freshman), The Sporting News (freshman)

As a true freshman, Rashad Jeanty made an immediate impact and earned second-team freshman AllAmerica honors from Football News and third-team freshman recognition from The Sporting News. Jeanty played in 10 contests, making three starts. He finished the season with 58 total tackles, with 33 coming unassisted. Jeanty had eight tackles behind the line of scrimmage and four sacks for a loss of 14 yards.

ALEX HAYNES

Tailback – 2001 The Sporting News (freshman) In only nine contests as a redshirt freshman, Alex Haynes posted a strong campaign and was named a fourth-team freshman All-America pick by The Sporting News. Haynes carried the ball

140 times for the Knights and rushed for 690 yards with nine touchdowns. He rushed for more than 100 yards on four occasions and scored a school-record four touchdowns against Tulane. Haynes added 14 receptions for 143 yards.

ELTON PATTERSON Defensive End – 2001 Football News

As a junior, Elton Patterson finished the year with 85 tackles and was an honorable mention All-America pick by Football News. Patterson had 9.0 sacks for 47 yards lost and totaled 21 tackles-for-loss. The defensive end tied for sixth nationally with five forced fumbles. Patterson also registered 25 quarterback hurries and broke up a pair of pass plays. In the season opener at Clemson, he totaled 15 stops.

DAUNTE CULPEPPER

Quarterback – 1998 Football News, NFL Draft Report, Playboy, The Sports Network A spectacular senior season helped Daunte Culpepper garner first-team All-America honors from the NFL Draft Report and The Sports Network and honorable mention recognition from Football News and Playboy. Culpepper completed a school-record 296 passes for 3,690 yards with 28 scores. He recorded seven 300yard passing performances for the Knights and set a school record with a .017 interception-to-attempt ratio.

DAUNTE CULPEPPER Quarterback – 1997 Football News, NFL Draft Report

As a junior in 1995, Daunte Culpepper garnered All-America first team status from the NFL Draft Report and honorable mention honors from Football News. He finished fourth in the nation in total offense with an average of 320 yards per game. Culpepper also ranked 15th nationally in passing efficiency (146.91). During the course of the season, he set 15 school records. He passed for 3,086 yards with 25 scores. Additionally, he rushed 136 times for 438 yards with five scores.

DAUNTE CULPEPPER Quarterback – 1995 Poor Man’s Guide to the NFL Draft

Following his freshman campaign, Daunte Culpepper was a third team All-America pick by the Poor Man’s Guide to the NFL Draft. In 1995, he completed 168-of-294 passes for 2,071 yards and 12 touchdowns. He concluded the campaign 28th nationally in passing efficiency (122.9). Culpepper also rushed for five touchdowns.

MARQUETTE SMITH Tailback – 1995 Football Gazette

Marquette Smith had an incredible campaign for the Knights in 1995 as he earned second team All-America honors from the Football Gazette. During the year, he rushed for a then school-record 1,511 yards on 274 carries. Smith had nine 100-yard rushing performances in 1995 and found the end zone 14 times. He averaged 5.5 yards per game.

TODD CLEVELAND Kick Returner – 1994 The Sports Network

As a senior in 1994, Todd Cleveland was one of the nation’s top kick returners and as a result, earned AllAmerica second team honors from The Sports Network. Cleveland was third in the country, averaging 31.73 yards per return. He returned three kicks for touchdowns, including an 100-yard return against Bethune-Cookman. Cleveland also had a 99-yard return for a score versus Buffalo.

TRAVIS COOPER Linebacker – 1994 The Sports Network

After leading the Knights with 109 total tackles, Travis Cooper was an honorable mention All-America pick by The Sports Network in 1994. He was the lone UCF player to record more than 100 tackles. The senior posted a team-high 66 solo stops. Cooper had seven tackles for loss (20 yards) and three pass breakups. He also added a fumble recovery for the Knights.

GREG JEFFERSON Defensive End – 1994 The Sports Network

Greg Jefferson garnered honorable mention All-America status from The Sports Network as a senior. During the 1994 campaign, Jefferson totaled 45 tackles, with 26 of them solo stops. He paced the Knights with 8.0 sacks for 29 yards. Jefferson also forced a fumble during the year and posted one pass breakup.

CHARLIE PIERCE Placekicker – 1994 The Sports Network

As a sophomore in 1994, Charlie Pierce was named to The Sports Network’s All-America First Team. He connected on 14-of-16 field goal attempts. Pierce made 11-straight field goals to conclude the year. His longest field goal of the year was a 48-yarder against East Carolina. Pierce made 47-of47 extra-point attempts and paced the team with 89 points.

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UCF All-Americans DAVID RHODES Wide Receiver – 1994 The Sports Network

David Rhodes had a strong senior season in 1994, garnering honorable mention All-America honors from The Sports Network. Rhodes registered 62 receptions for 1,075 yards with 11 touchdowns during the year. He ranked 13th nationally in yards per game at 97.73. The wideout also was 24th in the country in receptions per game (5.64).

DAVID RHODES

Wide Receiver - 1993 Associated Press, Football News, The Sports Network, Walter Camp After a record-breaking junior campaign, David Rhodes was a first team All-America selection by the Associated Press. He also earned second team honors from Football News, The Sports Network and Walter Camp. In 1993, Rhodes set school records for receptions (90) and touchdowns (15). He tallied 1,379 yards. Rhodes finished third nationally in receptions per game (7.09) and fourth in yards per game (105.36).

BOBBY SPITULSKI Linebacker – 1991 Associated Press

Bobby Spitulski was an Associated Press All-America Third Team pick in 1991. The senior linebacker appeared in nine contests and ranked fourth on UCF with 67 total tackles. Forty-four of his tackles were solo stops. Spitulski posted 5.0 sacks for 31 yards and paced the squad with 8.0 tackles for loss. He also tied for first on the team with four interceptions.

STEVE SPEARS Defensive Lineman – 1988 Football Gazette

Steve Spears was one of two Knights tabbed by the Football Gazette as an All-America pick in 1988. Spears was an honorable mention selection. As a senior, Spears recorded 84 total tackles, which ranked third on the squad. He posted four tackles for a loss of four years and had one sack. Spears also recorded four fumble recoveries during the year.

DAVE UNDERWOOD Offensive Lineman - 1988 Football Gazette

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MIKE COAD Linebacker – 1987 Football News

Mike Coad had a strong senior campaign for the Knights in 1988. He was a Football News All-America Second Team pick. Coad recorded 154 total tackles for the Knights, which ranked second on the squad. Fifty-three of his stops with unassisted. Coad tallied 2.5 sacks and an interception. He also added three pass breakups.

BERNARD FORD

Wide Receiver - 1987 Associated Press, Football News, Kodak Bernard Ford earned first team AllAmerica honors from Football News and Kodak as a senior in 1988. He also garnered second team recognition from the Associated Press. In 11 contests, Ford totaled 68 receptions for 1,108 yards. He found the end zone 12 times on the year. Ford also ran the ball 12 times for 95 yards.

EDDIE O’BRIEN

Placekicker – 1987 Associated Press, Football News, Kodak As a senior in 1987, Eddie O’Brien was named to the Football News AllAmerica First Team. He also received second team honors from the Associated Press and Kodak. During the year, O’Brien led the Knights with 97 points. He made 20-of-30 field goal attempts and also made all 37 of his extra points tries.

DARIN SLACK Quarterback – 1987 Football News

Darin Slack was named to the Football News All-America Second Team as a senior in 1987. He guided the Knights to a 9-4 mark as the team advanced to the second round of the Division II playoffs. Slack completed 256-of-486 attempts for 3,457 yards. He concluded the season with 28 touchdown tosses.

DAN BURKE

Offensive Line – 1981 Associated Press As a junior in 1981, Dan Burke garnered honorable mention All-America recognition from the Associated Press. He played center and tackle during the year for the Knights.

BILL GIOVANETTI Linebacker – 1981 Associated Press

Bill Giovanetti was one of three AllAmerica honorable mention picks from UCF during the 1981 campaign. The junior linebacker ranked second on the squad with 116 total tackles. Giovanetti paced the Knights with four interceptions during the season. He had a pair of tackles for loss and also broke up four passes.

EDDIE JAMES Linebacker – 1981 Associated Press

Eddie James earned honorable mention All-America honors from the Associated Press in 1981. During the season, he led the Knights with 116 total tackles. He also paced the squad with 56 solo stops. James recorded three tackles for loss and also had a pair of fumble recoveries and two pass breakups for the Knights.

SCOTT RYERSON Placekicker – 1981 Associated Press

After scoring 62 points in 1981, Scott Ryerson was named to the Associated Press All-America Third Team. The junior converted 18-of-29 field goals and made 8-of-12 extra-point attempts. The 18 field goals were the most among all kickers in Division II and III. Against Savannah State, Ryerson hit a pair of field goals of 50 yards or better, including a 54-yarder.

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WYATT BOGAN

Kick/Punt Returner – 1980 Associated Press

In 1986, Wyatt Bogan was a Football News All-America First Team selection. He paced the Knights with 143 tackles, including 58 unassisted stops. Bogan recorded four sacks as a junior. He also registered three pass breakups.

UCF’s first All-America selection, Tim Kiggins earned third team honors from the Associated Press in 1980. Kiggins returned 19 kicks for the Knights, averaging 17.6 yards per return. He also averaged 11.8 yards per punt return, which ranked among the top-15 nationally in the statistical category. As a defensive back, Kiggins recorded three interceptions.

Linebacker – 1986 Football News


Honors & Awards Conference USA

Offensive Player of the Year 2007 – Kevin Smith, TB (media) Defensive Player of the Year 2010 – Bruce Miller, DE 2009 – Bruce Miller, DE Freshman of the Year 2010 – Jeff Godfrey, QB 2005 – Kevin Smith, TB Special Teams Player of the Year 2008 – Joe Burnett, PR/KR Coach of the Year 2010 – George O’Leary 2007 – George O’Leary (coaches, media) 2005 – George O’Leary All-C-USA First Team 2011 – Josh Robinson, DB 2011 – Rannell Hall, KR 2010 – Kemal Ishmael, DB 2010 – Quincy McDuffie, KR 2010 – Bruce Miller, DE 2010 – Jah Reid, OL 2010 – Josh Robinson, DB 2009 – Jarvis Geathers, DL 2009 – Cory Hogue, LB 2009 – Bruce Miller, DL 2009 – Jah Reid, OL 2008 – Joe Burnett, DB/KR/PR 2008 – Sha’reff Rashad, DB 2007 – Joe Burnett, DB/PR (coaches, media) 2007 – Michael Buscemi, LS (coaches, media) 2007 – Leger Douzable, DL (coaches, media) 2007 – Josh Sitton, OL (media) 2007 – Kevin Smith, TB (coaches, media) 2007 – Kyle Smith, OL (media) 2006 – Joe Burnett, PR (coaches) 2006 – Mike Sims-Walker, WR (coaches) 2005 – Joe Burnett, DB/PR 2005 – Paul Carrington, DE 2005 – Cedric Gagne-Marcoux, OL All-C-USA Second Team 2011 – Nick Pieschel, OL 2011 – Charley Hughlett, LS 2010 – Charley Hughlett, LS 2010 – Darius Nall, DE 2010 – Ronnie Weaver, RB 2009 – Josh Robinson, DB 2009 – Torell Troup, OL 2008 – Patrick Brown, OL 2008 – Bruce Miller, DL 2008 – Torell Troup, DL 2007 – Bruce Miller, DE (media) 2007 – Sha’reff Rashad, DB (coaches, media) 2007 – Keith Shologan, DL (coaches) 2007 – Josh Sitton, OL (coaches) 2007 – Kyle Smith, OL (coaches)

2006 – Joe Burnett, DB (coaches) 2006 – Leger Douzable, DL (coaches) 2006 – Kevin Smith, TB (coaches) 2005 – Darcy Johnson, TE 2005 – Brandon Marshall, WR 2005 – Kevin Smith, TB 2005 – Mike Sims-Walker, WR All-C-USA Third Team 2006 – Leger Douzable, DL (media) 2006 – Kevin Smith, TB (media) C-USA Honorable Mention 2011 – Theo Goins, OL 2011 – Jordan Rae, OL 2011 – Adam Nissley, TE 2011 – Victor Gray, DL 2011 – Kemal Ishmael, DB 2010 – Derrick Hallman, LB 2010 – Adam Nissley, TE 2010 – Nick Pieschel, OL 2010 – Brian Watters, WR 2010 – David Williams, DL 2010 – Josh Robinson, PR 2009 – Derrick Hallman, LB 2009 – Brynn Harvey, RB 2009 – Brett Hodges, QB 2009 – Charley Hughlett, SN 2009 – Lawrence Young, LB 2008 – Derrick Hallman, LB 2008 – Johnell Neal, DB 2008 – Jason Venson, DB 2008 – Lawrence Young, LB 2007 – Parick Brown, OL (coaches) 2007 – Mike Merritt, TE (coaches) 2007 – Bruce Miller, DE (coaches) 2007 – Michael Torres, PK (coaches) 2007 – Curtis Francis, KR (coaches) 2007 – Jason Venson, DB (coaches) C-USA All-Freshman Team 2011 – Blake Bortles, QB 2011 – Torrian Wilson, OL 2011 – J.J. Worton, WR 2011 – Troy Gray, LB 2011 – Clayton Geathers, DB 2011 – Rannell Hall, KR 2010 – Jeff Godfrey, QB 2010 – Victor Gray, DL 2010 – Jordan McCray, OL 2010 – Justin McCray, OL 2010 – Jordan Ozerities, DB 2009 – Theo Goins, OL 2009 – Josh Robinson, DB 2008 – Brynn Harvey, RB 2008 – Charley Hughlett, LS

2007 – Derrick Hallman, LB (coaches, media) 2007 – Bruce Miller, DE (coaches, media) 2007 – Darius Nall, LB (coaches) 2007 – Jah Reid, OL (coaches, media) 2006 – Jeramy DeVane, OL (coaches) 2005 – L.J. Anderson, OL 2005 – Patrick Brown, OL 2005 – Joe Burnett, DB/PR 2005 – Jordan Richards, LB 2005 – Kevin Smith, TB 2005 – Jason Venson, DB C-USA All-Academic Team 2011 – Josh Linam, LB 2010 – Josh Linam, LB 2009 – Rocky Ross, WR 2007 – Sha’reff Rashad, DB 2007 – Keith Shologan, DL 2006 – Sha’reff Rashad, DB

Mid-American Conference All-MAC First Team 2003 – Atari Bigby, DB 2002 – Atari Bigby, DB 2002 – Elton Patterson, DL 2002 – Asante Samuel, DB All-MAC Second Team 2003 – Matt Prater, P 2002 – Ryan Flinn, P 2002 – Jimmy Fryzel, WR 2002 – Doug Gabriel, WR ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic AllAmerica First Team 2007 – Keith Shologan, DT ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic AllAmerica Second Team 2009 – Rocky Ross, WR 2001 – Ricot Joseph, DB ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic AllDistrict 2011 – Josh Linam, LB 2010 – Josh Linam, LB 2009 – Rocky Ross, WR 2009 – Alex Thompson, LB 2008 – Alex Thompson, LB 2007 – Sha’reff Rashad, DB 2007 – Rocky Ross, WR 2007 – Keith Shologan, DT 2005 – Sha’reff Rashad, DB 2002 – Jimmy Fryzel, WR 2001 – Ricot Joseph, DB 1995 – Chris Tabscott, OL 1986 – Kurt Gwynne, OL 1981 – Ron Johnson, DB 1980 – Mike Carter, TE 1980 – Ron Johnson, DB 1980 – Mike Stapp, TB

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UCF Athletics Hall of Fame SEAN BECKTON Inducted in 2000

Sean Beckton was one of the first football players to be inducted into the UCF Athletics Hall of Fame. Beckton was a standout wide receiver for UCF from 1987-90, setting numerous school records. He finished his career as the school’s leader in receptions (196) and career yardage (2,493). Beckton once scored four touchdowns, four different ways in one game in 1990: catching, throwing, rushing and returning a punt.

SYLVESTER BEMBERY Inducted in 2009

Sylvester Bembery was a four-year standout who helped UCF to the NCAA Division II Playoffs as a senior in 1987. He was the team’s Lineman of the Year that fall after making 71 tackles on a defense that held its opponents to just 67 points all season. As a junior in 1986 he helped UCF to its first winning record since 1979. He continued to play for 11 seasons in the Arena Football League where he won two Arena Bowl championships and was named number seven in a 2006 compilation of the Top 20 players in AFL history. The Tampa Bay Storm retired his number.

DAUNTE CULPEPPER Inducted in 2002

The most recognizable player in UCF history, Daunte Culpepper starred for the Knights for four years. Tabbed as the Sammy Baugh Trophy winner (passer of the year in college football), Culpepper was also voted as The Sports Network’s National Co-Player of the Year with Texas’ Ricky Williams in 1998. As a senior in 1999, he set the NCAA single-season record for completion percentage at 73.6, breaking Steve Young’s 15-year old mark (71.3). At the end of his collegiate career, Culpepper had surpassed the 10,000-yard passing mark and 1,000-yard rushing mark, a feat only achieved twice before in NCAA history. His four-year totals equaled 12,459 all-purpose yards, good for sixth on the NCAA’s all-time total offense list for all divisions. Culpepper, who recorded 108 touchdowns as a Knight, was selected in the first round of the 1999 NFL Draft by the Minnesota Vikings and was selected as the NFC’s starting quarterback in the Pro Bowl in just his second year in the league.

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ELGIN DAVIS Inducted in 2010

Davis remains one of the top running backs that UCF has ever known with his 2,064 career rushing yards on 464 carries with 23 touchdowns despite battling through several tough injuries. He burst onto the scene as a freshman in 1983, earning the starting tailback spot and never looked back. Davis was selected by the New England Patriots in the 1987 NFL Draft becoming just UCF’s second-ever pick.

WILLIE ENGLISH Inducted in 2003

A workhorse for the Knights during his four-year tenure, Willie English set rushing records that would last for more than 15 years in the UCF annals. He finished his career as UCF’s all-time leader in rushing yards (3,131), career touchdowns (38) and with the most 100-yard rushing games (15). English also set the single-game rushing mark at 242 yards. He helped guide UCF to the NCAA FCS semifinals in 1990. The next season, he set the school’s single-season mark with 1,338 yards and 13 scores. Following college, English signed with the Cincinnati Bengals in 1993.

BERNARD FORD Inducted in 2011

Starring at wide receiver for the Knights from 1985-87, Bernard Ford totaled 111 career receptions for 2,138 yards with 21 touchdowns. He had six career 100-yard games, and as a senior, led the team in receiving on a UCF squad that had its best NCAA Division II season (9-40 in 1987) and advanced to the national semifinals. Ford was named to the Kodak and Football News All-America First Team as a senior, while also earning Associated Press Little All-America honors. He holds several school records, including receiving yards in a season (1,180), touchdown receptions in a game (four), all-purpose yards in a season (1,627) and longest reception (87 yards). Ford, meanwhile, blocked five career punts, good for second in program history.

BILL GIOVANETTI Inducted in 2000

In 2000, Bill Giovanetti was one of the first football players inducted into the UCF Athletics Hall of Fame. During UCF’s inaugural campaign in 1979, he was named one of the starting linebackers at the young age of 17. In his four-year career, he started all 37 games he played. Giovanetti led all Knights in tackles in three of his four years at UCF, while setting a school-record for tackles in a game (23). He is second all-time in career tackles (429). In 1981, his junior season, Giovanetti earned All-America honors.

ALAN GOOCH Inducted in 2006

As a player and assistant coach at UCF, Alan Gooch reached many individuals in an extraordinary way. Gooch gave 25 years of his time and effort to the UCF football program, beginning in 1983. His most notable accomplishments came after earning the coaching responsibilities for the running backs. Through his 17 seasons coaching the backfield, all 31 backs finished their eligibility and received their degrees. In 1997, one year prior to being named assistant head coach, Gooch was honored as the American Football Coaches Association’s Assistant Coach of the Year. That same season, Gooch received national attention for his mentoring of Dwight Collins, a hearing-impaired running back. Collins received Walt Disney’s Wide World of Sports Spirit Award in 1997 for being the nation’s most courageous athlete. Alex Haynes, Willie English and Marquette Smith were some of the other running backs Gooch helped to develop.

FRANCO GRILLA Inducted in 2005

Remembered for his time-expiring kick against Youngstown State in the first round of the FCS playoffs on Nov. 24, 1990, Franco Grilla helped UCF overcome the undefeated Penguins, 20-17, in Youngstown, Ohio. He served as the Knights’ placekicker from 1989-92, setting a schoolrecord with 103 consecutive PATs made. Named to the Orlando Sentinel’s 25th Anniversary UCF Football Team, he is second in the most PATs made in a season (45) and third in career field goals made (47).

MIKE GRUTTADAURIA Inducted in 2004

During the St. Louis Rams’ run for a championship in 2000, Mike Gruttadauria became the first Knight to win a Super Bowl ring. A four-year starting center for UCF from 199194, Gruttadauria was named to the Orlando Sentinel’s 25th Anniversary UCF Football Team. His seven-year NFL career included stints with the Dallas Cowboys and Arizona Cardinals.

RICK HAMILTON Inducted in 2006

As a standout linebacker and a knowledgeable scholar of the game, Rick Hamilton’s stellar career did not stop with UCF. A Knight from 198992, Hamilton ranks as the school’s all-time leader in tackles (443). He also recorded at least 100 tackles in three of his four seasons with UCF, including the second-most single-season total of 149. Following graduation, Hamilton was drafted in the third round of the NFL Draft by the Washington Redskins. He went on to play with the Kansas City Chiefs and New York Jets.


UCF Athletics Hall of Fame GREG JEFFERSON Inducted in 2011

A star defensive end at UCF from 1991-94, Greg Jefferson finished his career second on the all-time sack list with 31, and he had 42 career tackles for loss, the seventh-most at UCF. Jefferson finished with 181 tackles, and holds school records for PATs blocked in a game (1), season (2) and career (3). He also holds the school singleseason and career field goals blocked records, having registered three in 1993. Jefferson totaled 15 sacks as a junior, good for second on the UCF single-season register, and had eight sacks in 1994. He garnered Sports Network All-America honorable mention honors as a senior, and was selected in the third round of the 1995 NFL Draft by the Philadelphia Eagles.

SHAWN JEFFERSON Inducted in 2002

A wide receiver for UCF from 198890, Shawn Jefferson was a part of the team that guided the Knights to the FCS semifinals in 1990. He finished his career with three 100-yard receiving games and ranks seventh in the UCF annals for the longest reception (76-yard touchdown). Jefferson was drafted in 1991 by the Houston Oilers and spent 14 seasons in the NFL, playing with the Atlanta Falcons, New England Patriots, San Diego Chargers and the Detroit Lions.

JORGE MAGLUTA Inducted in 2011

Jorge Magluta spent time as both an offensive and defensive linemen during his UCF career from 1982-85. He earned a spot on the Orlando Sentinel’s UCF 25th Anniversary Team at OG. Magluta played on UCF’s first team at the Division II level in 1982, and in 1983, helped the Knights post their first win over a Football Championship Subdivision opponent as UCF defeated host Austin Peay, 10-7. A Miami native who remained in central Florida following his time at UCF, he went on to serve as general manager at Coggin DeLand Honda.

MANNY MESSEGUER Inducted in 2011

Manny Messeguer has missed only a few games in UCF football history, and currently serves as an assistant to head coach George O’Leary. In 1982, he became a UCF Athletics donor leader and has since served the program in numerous capacities, including as a radio network sideline reporter and a personal pilot for former head coach Gene McDowell. Messeguer spent 18 years as general manager and vice president of Tropical Ford, turning the dealership from a 90-unit a month operation into a 600-unit a month operation. He served as a pilot in the United States Air Force during the Vietnam era and remains instrument rated as a private pilot.

ED O’BRIEN Inducted in 2008

Ed O’Brien’s name is scattered throughout UCF’s records section. One of UCF’s most decorated kickers, he was named a Kodak and Football News First Team All-America player in 1987. O’Brien also earned Associated Press All-America Second Team honors that same year. A record-holder for the longest field goal made (55 yards) in UCF history, O’Brien was the first to hit four field goals in a game and the first to make nine extra points in a contest. His 263 points in a season is the third most of any Knight; O’Brien’s 50 career field goals are tied for a school-best, while his 77 field goal attempts rank first all-time. In 2004, he earned honorable mention recognition on the Orlando Sentinel’s 25th Anniversary UCF Football Team.

MICHAEL O’SHAUGHNESSY Inducted in 2010

Michael O’Shaughnessy was an original UCF football team member and racked up 22 career sacks, still ranking amongst the program’s best. He led UCF with 10 sacks in 1979 and 12 in 1980 while also lettering in baseball. O’Shaughnessy stayed very active with UCF and went on to serve as an assistant coach, founded the UCF Letterman’s K Club, became a member of the Knights Boosters Board of Directors and even served as the football team’s sideline reporter.

DAVID RHODES Inducted in 2003

One of the best wide receivers to come through UCF, David Rhodes capped off his record-breaking career with back-to-back All-America honors in 1993 and 1994. Rhodes is the only Knight to record three seasons with at least 1,000-yards receiving and ranks first in career touchdowns with 29. He finished his career as the Knights’ all-time leader in receptions (213), receiving yardage (3,618) and 100-yard receiving games (16). Following his time with the Knights, he signed with the NFL’s Cincinnati Bengals and later played in NFL Europe.

DARRELL RUDD Inducted in 2008

One of the most consistently dominating defensive linemen in Knights history, Darrell Rudd claimed record after record during his time at UCF. He holds six school records, and shares one, all of which have gone unmatched from when they were originally set nearly 25 years ago. The records include most tackles in a season (150), fumbles recovered in a game (3), season (6) and career (11). Rudd recorded 19.5 sacks in 1984 and has 31.5 in his career, both which rank first all-time. A four-year let-

terwinner, he earned an honorable mention spot on Orlando Sentinel’s 25th Anniversary UCF Football Team and is only one of two Knights in program history to lead the team in sacks for three-consecutive seasons.

SCOTT RYERSON Inducted in 2002

An Orlando product, Scott Ryerson kicked his way into UCF history. At the conclusion of his sophomore season in 1981, he earned All-America honors after leading the team in scoring with 62 points, and connecting on four field goals of 50 yards or longer, a school record. Ryerson also holds the school record for field goals in a season (18) and is tied for the most field goals made in a game (4). Ryerson, who leads all UCF kickers with the most field goals made 50 yards or more with seven, later signed a free agent deal with the Atlanta Falcons.

MARQUETTE SMITH Inducted in 2005

One of only two running backs in UCF history to rush for more than 1,000 yards in back-to-back seasons, local product Marquette Smith set a then single-season school-record for rushing yards (1,511) and touchdowns (14) in 1995. Following that season, he earned second team All-America honors. Despite having played just two seasons with the Knights, Smith is fourth all-time in career rushing yards with 2,569. His career did not come to a halt when he left UCF, as the Carolina Panthers selected him in the fifth round of the 1996 NFL Draft.

BOB SPITULSKI Inducted in 2009

Bob Spitulski dominated at outside linebacker during his four-year UCF career and ultimately was drafted in the third round by the Seattle Seahawks. Spitulski still ranks highly on several UCF career defensive record charts and retains the school’s benchmark with seven tacklesfor-loss in a single game (vs. Savannah State, Nov. 2, 1991). He led the team in sacks in three of his four seasons and went on to earn third-team All-America honors by the AP in 1991 as a senior. He also helped UCF to the 1990 Football Championship Subdivision semifinals.

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Bruce Aaron, C, Arcadia......................................1979 Jim Adams, TE, Tallahassee................................1983 Raymond Agee, QB, Auburndale........................1982 Kamar Aiken, WR, Miami.............................. 2007-10 Kurt Aken, P, Titusville.................................. 1987‑89 Brandon Alexander, DB, Orlando........................2011 Chad Alexander, WR, Lake Wales................. 2008-10 Robert Alexander, LB, St. Augustine............. 1991-94 Danny Allen, DE, Altamonte Springs...................1981 Emery Allen, CB, Milton................................ 2006-10 Mark Allen, OG, Belle Glade...............................1981 Travis Allen, PK, Rogersville, Tenn.......................1988 David Alls, CB, Winter Haven..............................1986 Charles Anderson, LB, Miami....................... 1991-94 L.J. Anderson, OG, Sumter, S.C..................... 2005-07 Marcus Anderson, FB, Lake City.........................2001 T’Angelo Andrews, DB, Daytona Beach..............1982 Thomas Andrews, DE, Midway, Ga............... 1999-02 Carlos Ardavin, DB, Miami............................ 1981‑82 Scott Ariail, DB, Bainbridge, Ga.................... 1989-92 David Ashkinaz, OG, Oak Grove, Calif........... 2002-03 Augustus Ashley, DB, Jacksonville................ 2006-07 Curt Ashley, DB, Miami Lakes.............................1984 Moses Ashley, DE, Miami...................................1980 Greg Atterberry, RB, Denmark, S.C..............1981, ‘83 Tim Ayers, FS, Orlando................................. 1979‑80

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Corey Baker, TB, Seffner .............................. 2000-01 Steven Baker, LB Ocala................................. 2004-07 Perry Balasis, FB, West Palm Beach.............. 1987-90 Darin Baldwin, DB, Homestead.................... 2007-10 William Ballard, DE, Tampa................................1982 Gil Barnes, RB, Ft. Myers.............................. 1985‑89 Spencer Barnes, WR, Orlando............................1979 Travis Barr, LB, Duluth, Ga..................................2005 Ed Barrett, C, Jacksonville............................. 1985‑86 Robert Batista, PK, Brooksville............................2007 Kurt Baumann, OT, Chiefland....................... 1998-00 Ryan Beal, SS, Merritt Island..............................2004 Neil Beasley, WR, Pinellas Park..................... 1985‑86 John Beauchamp, OG, Chiefland.................. 1997-00 Jordan Becker, LB, Clearwater...................... 2009-10 Sean Beckton, WR, Daytona Beach.............. 1987‑90 Sean Beckton, DB, Orlando................................2011 Sylvester Bembery, DT, Miami...................... 1984‑87 Mark Benedict, OL, St. Petersburg............... 1980-81 Kevin Bennett, TE, Jacksonville..................... 1991-92 Jermaine Benoit, DE, Tampa......................... 1994-97 Javier Beorlegui, K/P, Merritt Island............. 1998-01 Lemec Bernard, LB, Ft. Myers....................... 2002-04 Nick Beucher, K, Lake Highland..........................2006 Atari Bigby, SS, Miami................................... 2001-04 Andrew Bishop, OL, Miami........................... 1987‑90 Neil Bittong, FB/DT, Orlando........................ 2005-07 Joseph Blackard, OT, Anchorage, Alaska.............2002 Cole Blair, DB, Albany, Ga............................. 1981‑82 Richard Blake, DB, Plantation....................... 1992-94 Darryl Blanford, SS, Titusville........................ 1988‑89 Mike Blue, OT, Jacksonville.................................1989 Justin Boddie, DB, Atlanta, Ga...................... 2007-10 Wyatt Bogan, LB, Tampa.........................1984‑86, ’88 David Bohner, P, Matthews, N.C................... 2010-11 Brent Bolar, DE, Daphne, Ala........................ 2000-03 Jeff Bolle, DB, Francis Creek, Wis.................. 1981‑84 Terence Bonner, RB, Memphis, Tenn............ 1984‑86 Blake Bortles, QB, Oviedo...................................2011 A.J. Bouye, DB, Tucker, Ga............................ 2009-11 Rayfield Boyd, WR, Warner Robins, Ga..............1992 106

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Jamie Boyle, PK/P, Central Valley, N.Y.................2009 Jeff Branham, TB, Orange, Mass................... 2004-05 Robert Braucht, DT, Edgewater.................... 1993-95 Scott Braun, TE, Gainesville.......................... 1993-95 Gerren Bray, LB, Ft. Lauderdale.................... 2001-04 Jim Bray, DE, Winter Park............................1980, ’83 Chad Breeden, LB, Mayfield, Ohio......................2003 Bobby Brewin, C, Lake City........................... 2001-02 David Bridges, C, Glen St. Mary.................... 1983‑86 Willie Britton, C, Jacksonville........................ 1989-92 Paul Brock, C, Baker............................................1984 Paul Brock, LB, Hialeah................................. 1985-86 Barry Brooks, LB, Plantation...............................1987 Dee Brown, FB, Brooksville........................... 2001-03 Jesse Brown, DB, Miami.....................................1989 John Brown, PK, Orlando.............................. 2004-05 Larry Brown, DT, Jacksonville........................ 2000-03 Mark Brown, SN, DeLand............................. 1994-95 Patrick Brown, OT, St. Charles, Ill.................. 2005-08 Savarris Brown, LB, Fort Myers...........................2001 Sinclair Brown, TE, Brunswick, Ga................ 2005-06 Darian Bryant, DB, Pompano..............................1984 John Bryant, LB, Plantation............... 1992-93, ’95-96 Eric Buckley, SS, Merritt Island..................... 1989-91 Dave Burdetsky, DL, Orange Park.......................1982 Dan Burke, C, Eau Gallie............................... 1979-82 Bob Burkhart, QB, Maitland...............................1981 Todd Burks, CB, Buffalo, N.Y.......................... 1992-93 Siaha Burley, WR, Meza, Ariz........................ 1997-98 Joe Burnett, CB, Eustis.................................. 2005-08 Devon Burns, CB, Miami.....................................1991 Michael Buscemi, LS, Plantation................... 2005-07 Davin Bush, CB, Hialeah..........................1996, ‘98-00 Kendall Bush, RB, East St. Louis, Ill.....................1980 Ian Bustillo, OL, Miami................................. 2008-09 Adam Butcher, C, St. Petersburg................... 2002-03 Marek Butcher, P, St. Petersburg........................1997 Nate Butler, FB, Fort Lauderdale........................1981 Mike Buxton, OL, Bonita Springs.................. 2008-09

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Chris Cade, DT, Pahokee............................... 1993-94 Rob Calabrese, QB/WR, Islip Terrace, N.Y..... 2008-11 Kirk Callahan, DB, Seffner...................................2006 Andy Cambridge, DT, Lake Mary.........................1998 Anthony Campbell, DE, DeFuniak Springs..........1984 Frank Campbell, DT, Miami.................................1994 Tavaris Capers, WR, Miami........................... 2001-04 Greg Cardomone, LB, Cambridge.......................1980 Ken Carpenter, LB, Orlando................................1981 Paul Carrington, DE, Springfield, Ga............. 2002-05 Altman Carter, WR, Gainesville.................... 1996-97 Blake Carter, LB, Cincinnati, Ohio................. 2006-07 Jack Carter, DE, Miami........................................2010 Mike Carter, TE, Melbourne........................1980, ‘82 William Carter, LB, Cantonment.........................1985 Brandon Catto, LB, Jacksonville..........................1994 Nick Cattoi, PK, Tampa.................................. 2008-11 Kenny Clark, WR, Ocala................................ 1997-00 Marcus Clemons, DE, Titusville..........................2001 Todd Cleveland, WR, Altamonte Springs......1994, 97 Blake Clingan, P, Coral Springs...................... 2007-10 Mike Coad, LB, St. Petersburg....................... 1986‑87 James Cody, SS, Naples................................. 2001-02 Mirto Collazo, Jr, OG, Miami......................... 1980-81 Mike Collier, WR, Belle Glade.............................1982 Dwight Collins, TB, Lake Charles, La............. 1997-00 Kelvin Collins, WR, Melbourne...........................1983 Clifford Cole, DT, Altamonte Springs............. 1990-91 Ted Coltrain, WR, West Palm Beach............. 1987‑89

Steve Colubiale, RB, Ormond Beach...................1981 Willie Comerford, OG, St. Petersburg........... 1999-01 Derrick Connor, OT, Miami........................... 1988‑91 Robert Lee Connor, DT, Mangum, Okla..............1989 Scott Connors, FB, Coral Springs.........................1987 Bill Cook, DE, Jacksonville............................. 1991-94 David Cook, FB, Ft. Myers Beach.................. 1985-86 James Cook, LB, Jacksonville........................ 2002-05 Anthony Cooks, LB, Daytona Beach........1992, ‘94-95 Bret Cooper, WR, Miami............................... 1989-92 Travis Cooper, LB, Miami.............................. 1993-94 Roy Copeland, OL, Sebring.................................1981 Scott Cordrey, DT, Ocala.....................................1996 Brian Covington, CB, Winter Haven.............. 1987‑88 Justin Coward, LS, Lakeland.......................... 2005-06 Doug Cox, C, Galesburg, Ill............................ 1987‑89 L.D. Crow, QB, Palm Harbor................................2010 Brian Crutcher, WR, Dade City...................... 1991-94 Mike Cullison, QB, Orlando.......................... 1979-80 Darrin Culpepper, SS, Miami...............................1983 Daunte Culpepper, QB, Ocala....................... 1995-98 John Cummings, CB, New Smyrna Beach..... 1979‑80 Rey Cunha, OL, Miami........................................2011 Buddy Cunningham, WR, Naples........................1984 Andreal Curry, FB, Titusville................................2002

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Dan Daniels, TE, Merritt Island...........................1996 Lyle Dankenbring, DB, Stuart........................ 2009-11 Daren Daly, PK, Coral Springs.............................2008 Anthony Davis, WR, Boynton Beach...................2008 Brad Davis, C, Holly Hill................................. 1983‑84 Brandon Davis, RB, Suwanee, Ga................. 2008-09 Elgin Davis, RB, Jacksonville.......................... 1983‑86 Gerod Davis, RB, Orlando............................. 1992-95 Jonathan Davis, RB/LB, Lawrenceville, Ga.... 2009-11 Tavirus Davis, WR, Fort Lauderdale.............. 1998-01 Troy Davis, LB, Lawrenceville, Ga.................. 2009-11 Turner Davis, RB, Sanford............................. 1980‑81 Willie Davis, LB, Pensacola........................... 1998-01 Bill Dayton, C, Vero Beach...........................1996, ‘98 Harry deAntonio, P, Ocala...................................1982 Chris Decker, OT, Pembroke Pines......................2000 Scott Dedelow, DT, Oviedo........................... 1996-99 Damian Demps, SS, Miami........................... 1997-00 Jeremy DeVane, OG, Ormond Beach............ 2006-07 Deaubrey Devine, LB, Lakeland.................... 1996-99 Mike Dickinson, WR, Miami......................... 1989-92 Curtis Dix, DT, Boca Raton...........................1992, ’95 Reginald Doster, WR, Deerfield Beach.......... 1995-98 Leger Douzable, DT, Tampa.......................... 2004-07 Steve Dovale, LB, Orlando............................ 1985‑86 Chad Downey, K/P, Cape Coral..................... 1997-98 Randy Dozier, LB, Orlando............................ 2004-06 Mark Duda, FB, Merritt Island...................... 1980‑81 Bruce Dukes, DB, Tyrone, Ga..............................2011 E.J. Dunston, DT, Eatonville........................... 2010-11

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Michael Easton, DB, Winter Haven.....................2011 Bill Eckler, OL, West Palm Beach.........................1982 Robert Ector, RB, Miami............................... 1984‑87 Reggie Edwards, RB, Daytona Beach............ 1984‑87 Steve Edwards, OT, Chicago, Ill..................... 2000-01 Boma Ekiyor, DE, Ilorin, Nigeria..........................2001 Emil Ekiyor, DE, Daytona Beach..............1992-93, ’95 Antonio Eldemire, TE, New York, N.Y............ 2004-05 Ahmed El-Hawary, OG, Merritt Island.......... 1997-98 Scott Elling, OT, Inverness...................................1987 Adrian Ellis, DB, Miami................................. 1994-95


All-Time Lettermen Ron Ellis, CB, Palm Bay.................................. 2003-04 Don Ellison, OG, Titusville............................. 1979‑80 Alvin Encarnacion, LB, Jacksonville.....................1985 Willie English, TB, Avon Park..................1989-91, ’93 Scott Erickson, DE, Atlantis........................... 1979‑80 Corris Ervin, DB, Pompano........................... 1984‑87 Keith Evans, DB, Fort Lauderdale.................. 1986‑88

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Damani Fagan, DB, Fort Lauderdale...................2004 Jeff Farmer, LB, Brooksville........................... 1983‑84 Darius Faulk, DB, Jacksonville.............................1993 Byron Felder, SS, Ferdandina Beach............. 1986‑87 Edwin Ferguson, DE, West Palm Bch............ 1998-99 Joe Field, FB, Miami............................................1997 Travis Fisher, CB, Tallahassee........................ 1999-01 Ryan Flinn, P, Lehigh Acres........................... 2001-02 Nico Flores, WR, Miami......................................2010 Taylor Flowers, LB, Groveland...................... 1980‑82 Dontravius Floyd, H-Back, Homestead......... 2010-11 DaBar Fluellen, WR, Titusville.............................2003 Bernard Ford, WR, Cordele, Ga.................... 1985‑87 Rico Ford, LB, Fort Lauderdale............................1984 Darius Fore, DB, Bensalem, Pa..................... 1983‑85 Ray Forsythe, OT, Winter Garden................. 1993-94 Leroy Foster, DE, Vero Beach..............................1992 Kyle Fowler, LB, Longwood.................................2006 Cornell Francis III, TB, Green Cove Springs.. .1992-94 Curtis Francis, TB, Green Cove Springs......... 2004-07 Troy French, C, Bradenton..................................1987 Doug Friedlander, P, Daytona Beach............. 1981‑82 Cornelius Friendly, RB, Orlando..........................1989 Jeff Froehlich, WR, Winter Park.................... 1980‑83 Jimmy Fryzel, WR, Lakeland......................... 1999-02 Jeff Fye, CB, Fort Lauderdale........................ 1997-99

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Bryan Gabourel, DT, Oakland, Calif............... 2005-06 Doug Gabriel, WR, Orlando.......................... 2001-02 Willie Gaetjens, TE, Titusville....................... 2008-10 Cedric Gagne-Marcoux, C, Sherbrooke, Quebec........ ..................................................................... 2003-06 Michael Gaines, TE, Tallahassee................... 2001-02 Alex Galvez, OL, Miami................................. 1993-96 Ed Gantner, DE, Orlando............................... 1979-81 Mario Garcia, LB, Cooper City............................1984 Bob Garn, OL, Fort Lauderdale..................... 1985-87 Kevin Garvy, TE, Palm Beach...............................2011 Ivery Gaskins, WR, West Palm Beach........... 2001-02 Kevin Gatlin, RB, Jacksonville........................ 1988-89 Doug Gatewood, LB, Orlando....................... 1979-82 Sean Gaudion, FB, Brandon.......................... 1999-02 Clayton Geathers, DB, Hemingway, S.C..............2011 Jarvis Geathers, DL, Andrews, S.C................ 2008-09 Mark Giacone, RB, Westfield, N.J...........1987, ’89-90 Walter Gibson, CB, Miami...........................1989, ’91 Sean Gilhuly, OG, Winter Springs................. 2003-05 Ryan Gillis, OG, Largo.............................1995-96, ’98 Neal Ginley, OT, Parma, Ohio..............................1980 Bill Giovanetti, LB, Casselberry..................... 1979-82 Billy Giovanetti, FB, Winter Park................... 2009-11 Nick Giovanetti, DB, Winter Park........................2009 Brian Glasford, WR, Opa-Locka...................1983, ’85 Robert Glen, LB, Orlando....................................1989 Marcus Glover, CB, Ocala............................2001, ’03 Jeff Godfrey, QB, Miami................................ 2010-11 Alex Goforth, OL, Middlesboro, Ky............... 1988-91 Chip Goforth, LB, North Augusta, S.C.................1991 Theo Goins, OL, Houston, Texas................... 2009-11 Ben Goldberg, TE, Gainesville....................... 1997-98

Alan Gooch, DB, Clearwater......................... 1981-82 Mark Goode, RB, Maitland.................................1980 Jimmy Goodman, LB, Orange Lake.....................1987 Tod Goodyear, TE, Eau Gallie..............................1979 Bruce Gordon, DB, Orlando.......................... 1980-82 Ferrol Gordon, DB, DeLand.................................1985 Jimmy Gore, DB, Daytona Beach........................1989 Mark Gorrell, DG, Titusville................................1979 Ray Gould, OG, Coral Springs.............................1997 Mike Granham, LB, Miami..................................2005 Mike Grant, TB, Jacksonville...................1995, ’97-98 Troy Gray, LB, Kennesaw, Ga...............................2011 Victor Gray, DL, Orlando............................... 2010-11 Don Grayson, TE, Sanford............................. 1986-87 Michael Greco, QB/S, Ft. Lauderdale........... 2007-09 Cornell Green, OT, St. Petersburg................. 1995-98 Emory Green, LB, Sanford............................ 1994-97 Montrel Greene, RB, Albany, Ga................... 1989-90 Brandon Greenlee, LB, Bronson.........................1999 Doug Grieder, FB, Fern Park...............................1979 Franco Grilla, PK, Miami............................... 1989-92 Mike Grissom, NG, Jacksonville..............1986-87, ’89 Mike Gruttadauria, C, Tarpon Springs.......... 1991-94 Dean Groves, SS, Orlando...................................1979 Matt Gulla, LB, Fort Lauderdale.................... 1994-95 Chris Gunn, LB, Prairie, Miss...............................1999 A.J. Guyton, WR, Homestead.................2007, ‘09-11 Kurt Gwynne, NG, Seminole......................... 1985-87

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John Hafferty, OL, Alpharetta, Ga.......................2008 Jonas Haggins, RB, Lakeland...............................1979 Herbert Hall, C, Panama City..................1983, ’85‑86 Rannell Hall, WR, Miami.....................................2011 Rufus Hall, WR, Bartow..........................1993-94, ’96 Nathan Hallet, FB, St. Petersburg................. 1995-96 Derrick Hallman, LB, Fort Pierce................... 2007-10 Rick Hamilton, LB, Inverness........................ 1989-92 Rovel Hamilton, CB, Melbourne................... 2002-03 Omar Hansborough, DB, Homestead.................2010 Tony Hardman, LB, Clearwater..................... 1998-00 Corries Hardy, DE, Melbourne...................... 1994-95 Fred Harley, DT, Fort Myers.......................... 1997-00 T.J. Harnden, DL, Tallahassee........................ 2008-09 F.B. Harper, LB, Englewood.................................1988 Greg Harper, OL, Gainesville...............................1995 John Harris, CB, Valparaiso........................... 1988‑89 Mark Harris, LB, Middleburg..............................1986 Brynn Harvey, RB, Largo.........................2008-09, ‘11 Craig Harvey, LB, Miami......................................2003 Rashidi Haughton, DE, Miami.............................2009 Barry Havener, TE, Clearwater............................1983 Victor Hawkins, DB, Immokalee.........................1982 Lenard Hayes, DB, Clearwater............................1994 Alex Haynes, TB, Orlando............................. 2001-04 Frank Haynes, OT, Delray Beach................... 1996-99 Sidney Haynes, WR, Suwanee,Ga................. 2007-08 Mike Heckman, LB, Winter Garden....................1981 Mike Hedge, SN, Clearwater......................... 1999-01 Kevin Helms, QB, Winter Haven.........................1985 Cam Henderson, DE, Birmingham, Ala...............2011 Chance Henderson, LB, Conyers, Ga.......2006-08, ‘10 Brett Henley, FS, Gainesville...............................1985 Daron Herndon, C, Altamonte Springs...............1997 Brian Hessinger, LB, Melbourne................... 1986‑88 Randy High, OT, Winter Park........................ 1979‑81 Dan Hignite, OG, Orlando...................................1982 Rex Hill, DT, Marathon.................................. 2006-07 Darin Hinshaw, QB, Port Charlotte............... 1991-94 Tyson Hinshaw, WR, Orlando....................... 1998-00

Brett Hodges, QB, Winter Springs......................2009 Jim Hogan, P, Bunnell.........................................1986 Cory Hogue, LB, Naples..........................2005-07, ‘09 Derek Holland, LB, St. Cloud......................... 1993-96 Patrick Holland, FS, Miami............................ 2002-03 Sam Holland, WR, Miami.............................. 1983-84 Travis Holmes, CB, Jacksonville...........................2004 Penn Holsapple, DB, Anchorage, Alaska....... 1988-91 Blake Holton, PK, Tampa.....................................1988 Alphonzo Hopkins, Jr, CB, Cairo, Ga.............. 2001-03 Aaron Horne, P, Miami................................. 2004-06 Chad Hounshell, OL, Mentor, Ohio.....................2009 Clarence Howard, DE, Springfield, Va.................2005 Omari Howard, TB, Syracuse, N.Y.................. 1998-00 Joey Hubbard, TE, Chiefland....................1995-97,’99 Marcus Hubbard, OG, Sanford..................... 2005-06 Austin Hudson, WR, Gainesville................... 2009-10 Brian Huff, OT, Coral Springs......................... 1999-02 Mike Huff, RB, LaBelle.............................1993, ’95-97 Luther Huggins, WR, Miami.......................... 2001-04 Charley Hughlett, LS, Tampa......................... 2008-11 Mike Hulsman, DE, Deltona.......................... 1998-99 Tom Hungerford, PK, Alexandria, Va............. 1979‑80 Brian Hunsicker, OG, Fort Lauderdale.................1979 Chance Hutto, C, Bainbridge, Ga........................1999 Donald Huzzie, FB, Miami............................. 1993-96

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Dominic Ignelzi, OL, Port St. Lucie................ 2004-07 Ray Irvin, CB, Ormond Beach........................ 1988‑90 Kemal Ishmael, DB, Miami............................ 2009-11 Kyle Israel, QB, Orlando................................ 2004-07

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Bobby Jackson, C, Jacksonville...................... 1983‑84 Brian Jackson, FS, Lakeland................................1996 Kenny Jackson, WR, Lehigh................................2006 Mario Jackson, TE, Palatka........................... 1999-02 Richard Jackson, WR, Clermont..........................2008 Ron Jackson, DT, Pensacola................................1981 Toby Jackson, DE, Griffin, Ga..............................2011 Tony Jacob, OL, Atlanta, Ga................................2011 Eddie James, LB, Lake Worth........................ 1979‑80 Javid James, WR, New Orleans, La............... 2006-07 Robenson Jean, LB, Delray Beach.......................2007 Rashad Jeanty, DE, Miami............................. 2001-02 Greg Jefferson, DE, Bartow........................... 1991-94 Shawn Jefferson, WR, Jacksonville............... 1988‑90 Marcus Jenkins, DE, St. Petersburg.............. 1995-98 Sergio Joachim, WR, North Miami................2005, 07 Andre Johnson, NG, Orlando........................ 1986‑87 Darcy Johnson, TE, Palatka........................... 2002-05 DeMarcus Johnson, DT, Tallahassee............. 2002-03 Jimmy Johnson, WR, Odessa........................ 2000-01 Rashard Johnson, CB, Miami........................ 2001-02 Ron Johnson, SS, Centerville, Ohio............... 1979‑81 Ron Johnson, QB, St. Petersburg Beach....... 1988‑91 Tim Johnson, FS, Largo.......................................1991 Tom Johnson, LB, Casselberry...................... 1983‑84 Travis Johnson, DB, Miami............................ 1991-92 Travonti Johnson, CB, Miami........................ 2003-06 Harvey Joiner, TE, Austin, Texas.................... 2003-04 Eric Jones, LB, Gainesville............................. 1988‑90 Jamie Jones, NG, Columbia, Md.............1983, ’85-87 Mike Jones, OG, Ft. Myers..................................1985 Rodney Jones, LB, Tampa...................................1992 Rudy Jones, QB, Miami................................. 1988‑90 Willie Jones, OT, Belle Glade...............................1995 Jon Jordan, RB, Waycross, Ga....................... 1987‑89 Michael Jordan, QB, Tampa................................1992 Trenton Jordan, DE, Pasadena, Calif............. 2003-04

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All-Time Lettermen Harry Jorgensen, WR, Freemont, Calif.......... 1991-93 Jose Jose, DT, Miami...........................................2011 Ricot Joseph, FS, Lake Worth........................ 1999-01

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Scott Kairalla, SN, West Palm Beach............. 1996-97 Tywin Kalandyk, LB, Live Oak..............................2003 Tommy Kasper, FB, Winter Springs.....................2004 Ricky Kay, FB, Deltona................................... 2007-10 Barrie Kee, P, Naples..................................... 1987‑88 Kris Keene, OG, Oviedo................................ 1991-94 Joe Keliikipi, WR, Pittsburgh, Pa.........................1991 Earnell Kelley, LB, Gainesville....................... 1996-99 Brendan Kelly, RB, Shoreham, N.Y................. 2009-11 Dominik Kelly, CB, Quitman, Miss................. 2005-06 Jeff Kelly, SS, Birmingham, Ala............................1979 Paul Kelly, DB, Pensacola....................................1983 Eddie Keyes, CB, Orange Park....................... 1994-95 Tim Kiggins, RCB, Largo................................ 1979‑80 Dave King, LB, Rockville, Md...............................1982 Dennis King, DE, Daytona Beach........................2004 Gordon King, OL, Winter Springs.................1988, ’90 Wayne King, LB, Melbourne...............................1985 Nelson Kirkland, DL, Lakeland............................1981 Craig Keneipp, FB, Sarasota.......................... 1979‑80 Jared Kirksey, DE, St. Augustine..........................2006 Bob Knott, DL, Miami................................... 1989-92 Jason Kotar, DL, Winter Park........................ 1989-91 Walt Kretowicz, FB, Fort Monmouth, N.J...........1982

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Tom Laipply, OG, Port Charlotte................... 1989-91 Mike Landi, WR, Princeton........................... 1981‑82 Parker Langley, P, Ft. Myers................................2007 Tony Lanham, QB, Louisville, Ky..........................1985 Mac Lantrip, LB, Longwood.......................... 1985‑86 Darryl Latimore, CB, St. Petersburg........1993-95, ’97 Omar Laurence, CB, Largo............................ 2002-03 Mike Lavoie, C, Sanford................................ 2007-08 Shane Law, FS, Tampa.............................1990-91, ’93 Charles Lee, WR, Homestead....................... 1997-99 Abré Leggins, OL, Orlando............................ 2009-10 John Leggio, TE, Hollywood................................1984 Eric Leister, WR, Orlando.............................. 1995-98 Matt LePain, C, Palm Harbor........................ 1990-92 Gene Lescalette, DE, Winter Park.......................1979 Norman Lewis, OG, Port Charlotte.....................2003 Shawn Lewis, FB, Ft. Lauderdale........................1991 Vincent Lewis, WR, Moore Haven......................1981 Josh Linam, LB, Tavares................................ 2008-11 Charles Lincoln, OL, Melbourne................... 1982‑85 John Linde, OG, Winter Park..............................1980 Robert Lindsey, DL, St. Cloud........................ 1987‑90 Millard Long, RE, Oviedo....................................1979 Chris Lorenti, C, South Daytona.................... 1997-00 Louis Lubin, DB, Kissimmee.......................... 1992-95 John Lubischer, TE, Boca Raton..........................2008 Jamie Lugo, QB, Winter Park........................ 1982‑83 Matt Lundy, TE, Orlando.....................................2001 Corey Lunford, LB, Pahokee................................1991 Kevin Lutz, FS, Louisville, Ky................................1979 Mike Lynche, DT, St. Petersburg................... 2001-02

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Mike Mabry, C, Dayton, Texas....................... 2001-02 Edward Mack, TB, Valdosta, Ga..............1996, ’98-00 Kyle Madden, TE, Kennesaw, Ga.........................2008 Jason Magalski, FB, Fort Lauderdale...................1993 Jorge Magluta, OG, Miami............................ 1982-85 Andrew Majeski, LB, Grand Marais, Minn..........1997 Brian Makar, LB, Fort Myers...................1984, ’86‑87 108

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Mike Malatesta, DB, Orlando.............................2005 Rick Mann, OG, Sanford............................... 1979‑80 Keith Marcos, LB, Tampa.............................. 1991-93 Craig Marsden, C, Melbourne...................... 1987‑90 Brandon Marshall, WR, Winter Park............ 2002-05 Chris Martin, OL, Fort Walton Beach............ 2010-11 Ed Marynowitz, QB, Coral Springs......................2005 Chad Mascoe, LB, Kissimmee.............................2002 Jeff Mauldin, DT, Gulf Breeze........................ 1997-00 Rick Maynard, LB, St. Petersburg........................1981 Rashad Mays, FS, Kissimmee..............................2004 Vinny Mazzurco, LB, Ocala..................................2011 Parnell McCall, DT, Bunnell........................... 1987‑89 Cecil McCleod, LB, Miami...................................1984 Glenn McCombs, P, Cape Coral.................... 1983‑84 Mike McCrary, QB, Wauchula.............................1981 Cliff McCray, OG, Miami.........................2007, ’09-11 Garrett McCray, OT, Mayo............................ 1999-02 Jordan McCray, OL, Miami............................ 2010-11 Justin McCray, OL, Miami............................. 2010-11 Quincy McDuffie, WR, Orlando.................... 2009-11 Britt McGriff, WR, Gainesville....................... 1999-02 James McGriff, LB, Clermont..............................1980 Jake McKibben, DT, Wauchula...................... 1999-01 Josh McKibben, DT, Wauchula...................... 1998-01 Drew McPhail, C, Gainesville..............................1993 Jameil McWhorter, DE, Orlando................... 1994-97 Bruce Meeks, RB, Miccosukee............................2006 Doug Meighan, OG, Tampa................................1983 Alex Mendez, OT, Selma, Calif.............................2002 Bob Menello, FB, Orlando............................ 1992-94 Mike Merritt, TE, West Palm Beach.............. 2004-07 Angel Mesa, RB, Orlando.............................. 1988‑89 Dave Meyl, LB, Jacksonville.............. 1983‑84, ’86‑87 Brian Miller, QB, Johnson City, Tenn............. 2000-02 Bruce Miller, DE, Canton, Ga........................ 2007-10 Charlie Miller, OG, Belle Glade..................... 1982‑84 Buster Mills, OG, Miami............................... 1989-93 Charles Mitten, TE, Naperville, Ill.......................1984 Paul Miranda, CB, Thomasville, Ga............... 1996-98 Willie Mitchell, LB, Deltona................................2011 Steven Moffett, QB, Winter Park.................. 2003-06 Shawn Moffitt, PK, Orlando................................2011 Freddie Moore, OT, Tallahassee..........................1997 Gerald Moore, DE, Moore Haven................. 1983‑84 Jon Moore, OT, Port St. Lucie....................... 1991-93 Justen Moore, DE, Ocala.............................. 1996-99 Kendrick Moore, FB, Clermont..................... 1995-97 Shane Moore, LB, Jacksonville.....................1994, ’97 Johnovan Morgan, OG, Miami............................2002 Danny Moser, FB, Eau Gallie......................... 1981‑82 Eugene Muhart, FB, Miami.................................1983 John Muldoon, RB, Cocoa Beach........................1981 Latavius Murray, RB, Nedrow, N.Y...........2008, ‘10-11 Travis Muse, C, Arcadia................................. 2001-02

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Darius Nall, DE, Douglasville, Ga............2007, ‘09-11 Johnell Neal, CB, Baton Rouge, La................ 2005-08 David Nelson, LB, Port Orange...................... 1990-93 Frisner Nelson, DT, Fort Myers..................... 2002-05 Mike Nelson, P, Homestead................................1992 Jerry Nemethy, DE, Coral Springs................. 1981‑82 Paul Neuner, NG, Winter Park............................1985 Jamar Newsome, WR, St. Petersburg........... 2008-10 John Newton, DL, Miami....................................1984 Adam Nissley, TE, Cumming, Ga................... 2008-11 Kendall Nixon, OG, Jacksonville.................... 1980‑81 Kim Nixon, RB, Nichols................................. 1983‑84 Mark Nonsant, WR, West Palm Beach......... 1995-98 Zac Norris, OL, Port St. Joe.................................2010

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Ed O’Brien, PK, Hialeah................................. 1984‑87 John O’Day, OL, Miami................................. 1983‑86 Michael O’Shaughnessy, DE, Winter Park..... 1979-80 Goodson Ohaegbulam, LB, Winter Park.............2003 Emeka Okammor, DT, Baton Rouge, La......... 2004-07 David Orris, NG, Washington, Iowa....................1981 John Osborne, TE, Milledgeville, Ga............ 1987‑90 Mike Osuna, DE, Miami................................ 1996-97 Joe Owens, DB, Atlantic Beach..................... 1985-87 Jordan Ozerities, DB, Mount Dora......................2010

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Don Page, DE, Foley, Ala.....................................2000 Mike Palmer, NG, Casselberry............................1982 Mike Palmer, LB, Cocoa Beach...................... 1995-98 Jason Palmisano, TB, Melbourne........................1991 Maury Parker, LB, Philadelphia, Pa.....................1984 Renford Parkes, SS, Titusville........................ 2004-06 Jeff Parsons, OT, Jacksonville..............................1981 G.T. Parris, TE, Vero Beach............................ 1990-91 Matt Parris, FS, Vero Beach................................1991 Elton Patterson, DE, Tallahassee................... 1999-02 Ian Patterson, CB, Miami....................................1987 Chad Payne, WR, Orlando...........................1991, ’93 Dave Pedersen, OL, Naperville, Ill.......................1987 Travis Peeples, QB, Miami............................ 1990-91 Vic Penn, QB, Miami..................................... 1999-00 Larry Peoples, OT, Jacksonville...........................2003 Craig Perkins, LB, Jupiter....................................1987 Brian Permenter, CB, Miami......................... 1992-93 Jason Peters, TB, Seattle, Wash.................... 2005-06 Al Peterson, WR, Alachua............................. 2002-04 Brett Petrovich, LB, Boca Raton..........................1983 Raul Perez, RB, Miami.........................................1982 Charlie Pierce, PK, Lakeland......................... 1993-96 Nick Pieschel, OL, Fort Lauderdale............... 2008-11 Chris Pilinko, LB, St. Augustine..................... 2000-02 Mike Piurowski, LB, Sarasota..............................1979 Bobby Joe Plain, WR, Fort Pierce........................1979 Terrance Plummer, LB, Orange Park...................2011 Antoine Poe, LB, Lakeland......................2000-01, ‘03 Matt Polimeni, TE, St. Augustine........................2000 Raheem Pontiflet, DE, Jacksonville............... 1998-99 Brett Porche, P, Orlando.....................................1979 Deon Porter, DB, Waycross, Ga...............1995, ’97-98 Allen Powell, CB, Orlando............................. 1992-95 Matt Prater, K/P, Estero................................ 2002-05 Johnie Presley, TB, Ocala.............................. 1995-96 Connor Price, DB, Palm Beach............................2011

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James Quillian, DT, North Miami Beach....... 1991-93 John Quintana, P, Oviedo...................................1983

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Corey Rabazinski, TE, Winter Park................ 2006-09 Jordan Rae, OL, Weston............................... 2010-11 Robin Rafferty, C, Tampa....................................1987 Joe Rago, OG, Orlando................................. 1990-91 Roger Ranney, DB, Orlando................................1989 Sha’reff Rashad, DB, Jacksonville.................. 2005-08 Bill Ray, DE, Winter Park.....................................1979 Nakia Reddick, LB, Miami............................. 1993-96 Scott Redditt, LB, Altamonte Springs..................1979 Josh Reese, WR, Miami......................................2011 Max Reeves, SN, Dunnellon.......................... 2002-04 Jah Reid, OT, Haines City............................... 2007-10 Kareem Reid, DE, Coral Springs.................... 2005-06 Kevin Reid, QB, Palm Harbor........................ 1995-96


All-Time Lettermen David Rhodes, WR, Mulberry....................... 1991-94 Stanford Rhule, LB, Fort Lauderdale............. 2001-04 Tyrell Rice, DB, Fort Pierce............................ 1996,’98 Greg Richards, FB, Titusville...............................1982 Jordan Richards, LB, Cary, N.C................2005-06, ‘09 LeBranden Richardson, DE, Miami.....................2011 Marv Richardson, DE, Belleville, Ill............... 1996-99 Kenton Rickerson, SS, St. Augustine............. 1994-97 Victor Riddle, FS, Lakeland..........................1983, ’85 Koltan Riley, DE, Sunrise............................... 1983‑84 Jon Rivera, QB, Perth Amboy, N.J................. 2002-03 Lorenzo Rivers, RB, Kissimmee...........................1983 Jimmie Roberts, CB, Melbourne................... 1987‑90 Taylor Robertson, OG, Kingston, Ontario..... 1999-02 Josh Robinson, CB, Sunrise........................... 2009-11 Mark Robinson, LB, Baltimore, Md............... 1979‑81 Loren Robinson, LB, Longwood..........................2011 Craig Rodrigue, DT, Tallahassee.................... 1985‑87 Tito Rodriguez, LB, Lehigh............................ 1998-01 Breon Rogers, DB, Stone Mountain, Ga........ 2005-08 Mitch Rolfes, TE, Elkhorn, Neb...........................1987 Nick Rosinski, DT, Plantation......................... 2001-02 Bob Ross, WR, Titusville............................... 1979‑80 Rocky Ross, WR, Jacksonville..................2005-07, ’09 Tony Rosser, DT, Marietta, Ga....................... 1997-98 Jim Rountree, WR, Coral Springs.................. 1980‑83 Commer Rucker, CB, Ft. Lauderdale...................2000 Darrell Rudd, DT, Dayton, Ohio..................... 1981‑84 Bob Rumbaugh, FS, Miami.................................1987 Craig Russell, DE, Winter Park...................... 2000-01 Scott Ryerson, PK, Orlando........................... 1980‑83

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Jeff Sacco, DE, Chatham, N.J...............................1982 Bill Sagues, DT, Winter Park.......................... 1979‑80 John Sakal, C, Clearwater...................................1982 Mike Sakal, OT, Clearwater.................................1982 Larry Salazar, LB, Hialeah....................................1989 Russ Salerno, P, Orlando............................... 1989-91 Aaron Sam, RB, Concordville, Pa.................. 1983‑86 Ricky Sampson, WR, Rockledge..........................1980 Jason Sams, DB, Jacksonville........................ 1989-91 Asante Samuel, CB, Fort Lauderdale............ 1999-02 Peter Sands, FS, Titusville............................. 2001-03 Ronnell Sandy, LB, Titusville......................... 2003-06 Brian Sargent, LB, Herndon, Va..........................1990 John Scargle, DB, Yorba Linda, Calif.............. 1980‑82 Ed Schenk, QB, Pemberville, Ohio................ 1981‑82 Doug Schoen, OG, Winter Park.................... 1990-93 Scott Scholtens, WR, Downers Grove, Ill............1984 Ryan Schneider, QB, Plantation.................... 2000-03 Page Sessoms, FB, Dade City..................1996, ’98-99 Lyle Shackleford, OL, Orlando.............................1982 Sheldon Shakespeare, CB, Jacksonville...............2006 Jay Shapiro, DL, Cooper City...............................1982 Tommy Shavers, FS, Florida City................... 1998-00 Ray Shipman, LB, Miramar.................................2011 Keith Shologan, DT, Edmonton, Alberta....... 2004-07 Elliot Shorter, SS, Quincy.............................. 1998-01 Tubby Shwedo, LB, Atlanta, Ga..................... 1990-91 Ben Simmons, LB, Jacksonville...........................1990 Joe Simmons, DT, Fernandina Beach............ 1985-88 Eric Simpson, DT, Bradenton........................ 1982‑85 Mike Sims-Walker, WR, Orlando................... 2003-06 Art Sippio, DT, St Cloud.......................................1982 Josh Sitton, OL, Pensacola............................ 2004-07 Darin Slack, QB, Fern Park............................ 1984‑87 Sean Slack, OG, Winter Park...............................1992 Gary Slager, DB, Auburndale..............................1980 Eric Smith, TE, Camp LeJeune, N.C.....................1989 Kevin Smith, TB, Miami................................. 2005-07

Kyle Smith, OL, Brockway, Pa........................ 2004-07 Marquette Smith, TB, Casselberry................ 1994-95 Maurice Smith, TB, Oviedo.................................1997 Phillip Smith, RB, Mansfield, Texas............... 2006-07 Rachaud Smith, LB, Miami............................ 1997-00 Shane Smith, RB, Susquehanna, Pa....................2006 Barry Snider, DL, Tucson, Ariz....................... 2010-11 Albert Snyder, CB, Palm Bay......................... 1998-01 Mike Sommerfield, OT, Miami...................... 1979‑82 Justin Sommers, OL, Fort Lauderdale.................1996 Tom Sparks, NG, Orlando............................. 1979‑80 Steve Spears, DT, Albuquerque, N.M............ 1986‑88 Arnell Spencer, WR, Orlando........................ 1986‑88 Mike Spencer, LB, Merritt Island.............1996-97, ’99 Bobby Spitulski, LB, Orlando........................ 1988‑91 Mike Stapp, RB, Orlando.............................. 1979‑80 Jim Stevens, LB, Heidelberg, Germany...............1980 Josh Stevens, DE, Port Arthur, Texas............. 2003-04 Bill Stewart, LB, Seffner................................ 1987‑90 Kevin Stewart, OL, Orlando.......................... 1993-96 Pat Stewart, RB, Hamilton, Ontario....................1990 Sean Stickler, OT, Bradenton...............................1988 Stuart Stipe, WR, Waycross, Ga.................... 1994-96 Mark Street, LB, Largo........................................1982 Brandon Sumner, QB, Daytona Beach................2004 Jarrett Swaby, DB, Belle Glade............................2011 David Swift, OT, Apopka................................ 1988‑90 Othellus Swift, DB, Apopka.................................1983

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Chris Tabscott, OG, Winter Springs............... 1992-95 Tarveres Tate, DT, Avon Park......................... 1993-96 Jim Taylor, WR, Gainesville........................... 1979‑82 Josh Taylor, WR, Patterson, Ga...........................2002 Vic Taylor, LB, Milledgeville, Ga.................... 1989-92 Brian Terr, PK, Tampa.................................... 1989-92 Blake Thames, TE, West Palm Beach..................1998 Kendrick Thomas, LB, Melbourne................. 1994-96 Alex Thompson, LB, Gainesville.................... 2006-09 Carlos Thompson, CB, McComb, Miss.......... 2001-02 Jerome Thompson, RB, Tampa..................... 1981‑82 Jason Thorpe, QB, Lakeland......................... 1996-98 Ron Thow, FB, Staten Island, N.Y................... 1989-92 Dana Thyhsen, QB, DeLand.......................... 1982‑84 Travis Timmons, DT, Gainesville.................... 2006-09 Gabby Torres, TB, Orlando..................................2003 Michael Torres, PK, Thiells, N.Y..................... 2006-07 Greg Toy, OG, Lakeland................................. 1985‑87 Torell Troup, DT, Conyers, Ga........................ 2006-09 Mark Trudell, OT, Spring Hill...............................1991 Jose Trujillo, LB, North Miami....................... 1988‑89 Justin Tukes, TE, Sylvester, Ga.............................2011 Wes Tunuufi Sauvao, DL, Leesville, La.......... 2008-10 Brooks Turner, WR, Deerfield Beach............ 2003-04 Craig Turner, P, Winter Garden...........................1980

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David Underwood, OG, Fort Myers........1985, ‘87-88 Wanzell Underwood, DE, Syracuse, N.Y..............2000 Nick Upchurch, CB, Clarkston, Mich...................2000

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Dan Veenstra, OL, Largo............................... 2003-06 Joey Venice, DL, Key West............................ 1989-91 Jason Venson, DB, Marietta, Ga................... 2005-08 Pablo Vera, DE, Miami........................................1980

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Fred Waczewski, PK, Kissimmee................... 1995-98 Steve Wagner, C, Melbourne........................ 1995-96 Antonio Wallace, DE, Vero Beach................. 2006-08

Darren Wallace, OL, Opa-Locka..........................1984 Scott Walls, FS, Titusville....................................1979 Thad Ward, DB, Tallahassee......................... 1999-01 Donnell Washington, FS, Gainesville............ 1994-97 William Washington, CB, Ft. Walton Beach.. 1994-95 Glenroy Watkins, DE, Brooklyn, N.Y.............. 2004-05 Kyle Watkins, OT, Keller, Texas...................... 2002-03 Brian Watters, WR, Rome, Ga....................... 2007-10 Jon Watts, LB, Gulf Breeze............................ 1984‑86 Reggie Weams, DB, Baton Rouge, La............ 2007-10 Joe Weatherford, QB, Land O’Lakes...................2008 Ronnie Weaver, RB, Wabasso....................... 2008-11 Steve Webster, SS, Clearwater...................... 1986‑87 Chris Weeks, DT, Jupiter.....................................2000 Harry Weinberg, SN, Hollywood................... 1991-93 Chris Welsh, DE, Cocoa................................. 2003-06 Keith Whatley, CB, Atlanta, Ga...........................2000 Glenn Whepley, DB, Palmetto...................... 1981‑82 Mark Whigham, QB, Sanford........................ 1979‑80 Poe White, WR, Bonifay..............................1985, ’87 Mark Whittemore, WR, Gainesville.............. 1991-94 Dontavius Wilcox, TB, Rockledge.................. 2003-05 Kirk Wiley, LB, Daytona Beach...................... 1987‑88 Britt Williams, OG, Lakeland...............................1988 David Williams, DE, Lexington, S.C............... 2007-10 Evandall Williams, FB, Havana............................2003 Jayson Williams, RB, Conyers, Ga................. 2006-07 Keith Williams, TB, Plant City.............................2002 Keith Williams, DB, Austell, Ga...........................2007 Ken Williams, OT, Pensacola...............................1983 Kerlon Williams, RB, Crescent City.....................2011 Khymest Williams, WR, Lutcher, La.... 2007-08, ‘10-11 Mark Williams, DB, Fort Lauderdale............. 1994-95 Marlon Williams, DB, Sunrise.............................2006 Mike Williams, TE, Tallahassee..................... 1979‑80 Roy Williams, DE, DeLand............................. 2002-03 Terrance Williams, TB, Clearwater................ 1999-01 Leilon Willingham, LB, Denver, Colo...................2011 Anthony Willis, FS, Winter Garden............... 2002-03 Anthony Willis, DB, Winter Garden....................2005 Shane Willis, QB, Lakeland........................... 1987-89 David Wilson, OT, Merritt Island................... 1996-99 Ted Wilson, WR, Zephyrhills......................... 1983‑86 Torrian Wilson, OL, Miami..................................2011 John Wimberly, OT, Tallahassee.................... 1999-01 Keenan Wimbley, DL, Miami........................ 1984‑87 Leroy Wisniewski, NG, Niles, Ill.................... 1990-91 Matt Wittman, OG, Sarasota..................1992, ’94-95 Mike Wood, QB, Tampa......................................1981 Joe Workman, LE, Winter Park...........................1979 John Wouda, TE, Orlando............................. 1991-94 Chris Wrenn, DL, Gainesville........................ 1994-95 Del Wright, PK, Ocala..........................................1993 Steve Wright, FS, Winter Park................1991-92, ’94 Josh Wofford, DT, Melbourne.............................2011 J.J. Worton, WR, Homestead..............................2011 Jim Wyatt, OG, Plantation..................................1982

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Brent Yancy, OL, Sarasota...................................1984 Lawrence Young, LB, Pensacola.................... 2007-10

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Charlie Ziegler, FB, Sarasota...............................1979 Criteria for earning a letter at UCF: A player must have participated in at least 100 plays in the course of the season or been a consistent starter on special teams during the year. Players who have been in the program for four years without meeting that criteria will be awarded one letter.

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UCF Bowl History 2005 SHERATON HAWAI’I BOWL

Nevada UCF December 24, 2005 Aloha Stadium

49 OT 48 Honolulu, Hawai’i

HONOLULU - UCF dropped a 49-48 overtime decision to Nevada in the 2005 Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl, the first bowl game in school history. The Knights finished the season with an 8-5 record, just one year after going 0-11. The turnaround of seven games from 2004 placed UCF tied with seven other schools for the fourth-best single-season turnaround in Football Bowl Subdivision history. UCF kicker Matt Prater, who had three field goals during the game, missed the game-tying extra point wide right, giving the Wolf Pack the win. B.J. Mitchell ran for 178 yards and two touchdowns, and Robert Hubbard had 126 yards rushing and three touchdowns for the Wolf Pack (9-3), who finished with their best season since 1996 and spoiled UCF’s bowl debut. UCF’s Brandon Marshall caught a 16-yard pass for a touchdown that tied the game at 42 with 55 seconds left. The score capped a four-play, 48-yard drive that took just 37 seconds. Prater booted a 46-yard field goal with 1:32 left to draw UCF to 42-35, and the Knights recovered the onside kick with no time-outs left, setting up Marshall’s dramatic catch that sent the game into overtime. Trailing 32-28, the Wolf Pack took the lead on Hubbard’s 5-yard touchdown run early in the fourth quarter. Nevada scored again on Rowe’s 7-yard scoring pass to Travis Branzell for a 42-32 lead with 3:18 remaining. Kevin Smith, Conference USA’s Freshman of the Year, scored on a 78-yard run, the second longest run from scrimmage in UCF history, to give the Knights a 14-0 lead in the first quarter. The run was the longest in school history by a freshman and in UCF’s 10-year Football Bowl Subdivision history. The longest run from scrimmage in UCF history was Elgin Davis’ 79-yard scoring run vs. Samford (Nov. 15, 1986). The 78-yard touchdown run by Smith was the second-longest run by a true freshman in the NCAA during the year. It also marked the longest run in Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl history.

Box Score Nevada UCF

7 17

21 3

0 12

14 10

7 6

- -

49 48

1st 13:20 UCF Marshall 51 pass from Moffett (Prater kick) 9:24 UCF Smith 78 run (Prater kick) 8:33 NEV Hubbard 4 run (Jaekle kick) 4:08 UCF Prater 47 field goal 2nd 11:32 NEV Mitchell 1 run (Jaekle kick) 7:37 NEV Mitchell 1 run (Jaekle kick) 5:01 NEV Hubbard 24 run (Jaekle kick) 0:56 UCF Prater 38 field goal 3rd 8:19 UCF Marshall 29 pass from Moffett (Moffett pass failed) 1:51 UCF Smith 3 run (Moffett pass failed) 4th 13:02 NEV Hubbard 5 run (Jaekle kick) 3:18 NEV Branzell 7 pass from Rowe (Jaekle kick) 1:32 UCF Prater 46 field goal 0:55 UCF Marshall 16 pass from Moffett (Prater kick) OT 15:00 NEV Rowe 4 run (Jaekle kick) 15:00 UCF Smith 19 run (Prater kick failed) NEV UCF 30 30 First Downs Rushes-Yards 51-369 44-254 254 301 Passing Yards Passes Comp.-Att.-Int. 32-22-1 36-19-1 Total Offense Plays-Yards 83-623 80-555 0-0 1-0 Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards 1-2 0-0 1-16 5-74 Kickoff Returns-Yards INT Returns-Yards 1-36 1-12 Punts (Number-Avg) 3-44.0 3-38.3 1-1 0-0 Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards 10-92 6-30 RUSHING: Nevada-B.J. Mitchell 23-178; Robert Hubbard 15-126; Jeff Rowe 13-65. UCF-Kevin Smith 29-202; Jason Peters 9-44; Steven Moffett 6-8. PASSING: Nevada-Jeff Rowe 22-32-1-254. UCF-Steven Moffett 19-36-1-301. RECEIVING: Nevada-Caleb Spencer 11-114; N. Flowers 6-96; A. Pudewell 2-23; Kyle Sammons 1-8; Travis Branzell 1-7; Robert Hubbard 1-6. UCF-Brandon Marshall 11-210; Darcy Johnson 3-49; Jason Peters 2-14; Rocky Ross 1-14; Kenny Jackson 1-12; Kevin Smith 1-2. INTERCEPTIONS: Nevada-DeAngelo Wilson 1-36. UCF-Jason Venson 1-12. FUMBLES: Nevada-Robert Hubbard 1-1. UCF-None. Stadium: Aloha Attendance: 26,254

Brandon Marshall was named UCF’s MVP of the Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl after posting 11 receptions for 210 yards and three touchdowns vs. Nevada.

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UCF Bowl History 2007 AUTOZONE LIBERTY BOWL

UCF Mississippi State

3 10

December 29, 2007 MEMPHIS, Tenn. LIBERTY BOWL MEMORIAL STADIUM MEMPHIS, Tenn. - UCF’s memorable season came to a close in a 10-3 loss to Mississippi State in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl. Playing at the site Paul “Bear” Bryant’s final game 25 years ago, the Bulldogs used power running and a dominant defense to top the Knights. Anthony Dixon powered in from the one for the winning touchdown with 1:54 to go and most valuable player Derek Pegues picked off two passes in a game featuring anemic offenses and 17 punts. The Bulldogs (8-5) kept the Knights (10-4) out of the end zone and Kevin Smith from breaking the single-season rushing record. The junior finished with 119 yards, leaving him 61 shy of Barry Sanders’ mark of 2,628 yards set for Oklahoma State in 1988. “I was trying to find the holes, but they were playing faster than us,” said Smith. Dixon finished with 86 yards and became the seventh Bulldogs runner to go over 1,000 yards (1,066). But like the rest of the Bulldogs, he was ineffective much of the game. The teams were tied 3-3 at halftime, mostly due to conservative play-calling. Neither team converted a third down in the first half (0 for 16) as Mississippi State was held to 84 total yards and UCF to 79. Kyle Israel had 12 yards passing and two interceptions by halftime and Mississippi State’s Wes Carroll had 15 yards and an interception. UCF also didn’t get much help from kicker Michael Torres, who gave the Knights a 3-0 lead in the second quarter with a 45-yard field goal, but missed from 32 and 37 in the second half. “I think those missed field goals were big momentum breakers,” UCF coach George O’Leary said. “Give Mississippi State credit. They fought hard and didn’t turn the ball over. That usually means you’re going to come up with a close win like that.” Mississippi State finished with 199 total yards and Blake McAdams tied the Liberty Bowl record with 11 punts. But the Bulldogs came up with just enough big plays after Keith Fitzhugh picked off Israel’s pass at the Mississippi State 41 with 5:47 left. Carroll, pulled the series before, returned and responded with two rushes for 17 yards and two completions for 15 yards. All went for first downs and spurred a 10-play, 59-yard drive that consumed 3:53 and finally led to a touchdown. Derek Pegues, fittingly, made the final key defensive play, knocking down a fourth-down pass on UCF’s final drive. The Bulldogs held the Knights to 219 yards and forced four turnovers.

Box Score UCF 0 Mississippi St. 0

3 3

0 0

0 7

- -

2nd 11:49 UCF Torres 45 field goal 6:02 MSU Carlson 22 field goal 4th 1:54 MSU Dixon 1 run (Carlson kick) UCF 13 First Downs Rushes-Yards 47-131 88 Passing Yards Passes Comp.-Att.-Int. 24-10-3 Total Offense Plays-Yards 71-219 0-0 Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards 6-54 1-6 Kickoff Returns-Yards INT Returns-Yards 1--3 Punts (Number-Avg) 6-42.8 2-1 Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards 3-25

3 10

MSU 10 41-160 39 20-8-1 61-199 0-0 2-5 2-29 3-45 11-34.9 0-0 5-45

RUSHING: UCF-Kevin Smith 35-119; Kyle Israel 11-13; Curtis Francis 1-(-1). Mississippi State-Anthony Dixon 24-86; Tony Burks 2-25; Wesley Carroll 6-21; Christian Ducre 6-20; Jamayel Smith 1-5; Brandon Hart 1-4; TEAM 1-(-1). PASSING: UCF-Kyle Israel 10-24-3-88. Mississippi State-Wesley Carroll 8-18-139; Michael Henig 0-2-0-0. RECEIVING: UCF-Kevin Smith 3-12; Rocky Ross 2-27; Corey Rabazinski 2-26; Brian Watters 2-13; Kamar Aiken 1-10. Mississippi State-Christian Ducre 3-10; Jamayel Smith 2-7; Anthony Dixon 1-10; Brandon Hart 1-8; Tony Burks 1-4. INTERCEPTIONS: UCF-Johnell Neal 1-(-3). Mississippi State-Derek Pegues 2-45; Keith Fitzhugh 1-0. FUMBLES: UCF-Joe Burnett 1-0; Kevin Smith 1-1. Mississippi State-None. Stadium: Liberty Bowl Attendance: 63,816

Johnell Neal prepares to pull down an interception off a Wesley Carrol pass in the first quarter against the Bulldogs.

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UCF Bowl History 2009 St. Petersburg Bowl

UCF Rutgers December 19, 2009 tropicana field

24 45 st. petersburg, fla.

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - The St. Petersburg Bowl presented what seemed to be a perfect storm for UCF on Saturday night what with 20,000 of its fans packed inside Tropicana Field and a hot football team positioned for the first bowl victory in school history. But an avalanche of errors combined with speedy, physical opponent in Rutgers ruined what could have been a dreamy, feel-good night for UCF’s program and its hopeful fanbase. Down four points late in the second quarter, UCF allowed an interception return to sap its momentum and the Knights could never mount much of a comeback in a disappointing 45-24 loss to Rutgers in the second St. Petersburg Bowl presented by Beef `O’ Brady’s. ``As I told the players, I’m embarrassed for the football team that we didn’t go out and do a better job for the fanbase and for the football program,’’ UCF coach George O’Leary said. ``I thought we beat ourselves a lot in a lot of situations out there,’’ a frustrated O’Leary continued. ``Right now, Rutgers defense was just a lot better than our offense and that was the difference in the game.’’ UCF (8-5) had hoped that the momentum of a strong finish to the regular season, one in which it won the final six conference games and knocked off Marshall, Houston and UAB down the stretch, would carry over to the bowl game. But problems on both sides of the ball sabotaged the Knights’ chances of pulling off the upset in this game. Playing before roughly 20,000 Knights fans among the Tropicana Field crowd of 29,763, UCF netted just 35 yards on the ground, 33 of them coming in the fourth quarter when the outcome of the game was already decided. And in the passing game, two Brett Hodges’ interceptions led to 14 points for Rutgers, bowl winners for a fourth consecutive season. And UCF’s defense yielded 380 yards and eight third-down conversions. ``The offense put up 14 points and a field goal early and defensively we played our butts off. We didn’t want to go out like this, and this is so disappointing,’’ senior defensive tackle Travis Timmons said. ``It’s just such a big letdown. We’re 0-14 now against Big East teams and 0-3 in bowl games. Torrell (Troup), Bruce (Miller) and myself along the defensive line wanted to change all of that, but unfortunately things didn’t go the way we wanted them to.’’ Rutgers (9-4) played like an experienced team in its fifth consecutive bowl, using big plays on offense and an attacking defense to frustrate the Knights. Rutgers got six sacks and two interceptions defensively and freshman quarterback Tom Savage threw for 294 yards and two TDs.

Box Score UCF Rutgers

7 14

10 14

0 10

7 7

- -

24 45

1st 8:37 RUT Sanu 5 run (San Te kick) 4:31 UCF Aiken 7 pass from Hodges (Cattoi kick) 3:54 RUT Brown 65 pass from Savage (San Te kick) 2nd 14:56 UCF Cattoi 25 field goal 5:50 RUT Sanu 1 run (San Te kick) 2:32 UCF Aiken 34 pass from Hodges (Cattoi kick) 1:38 RUT Anderson 19 interception return (San Te kick) 3rd 12:37 RUT Sanu 11 pass from Savage (San Te kick) 8:09 RUT San Te 43 field goal 4th 2:23 UCF Davis 2 run (Cattoi kick) 2:18 RUT Munoz 35 kickoff return (San Te kick) UCF RUT 14 15 First Downs 30-35 32-86 Rushes-Yds Passing Yds 220 294 Passes Comp.-Att.-Int. 18-35-2 14-28-1 83-623 80-555 Total Offense Plays-Yds Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-0 1-2 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-16 5-74 INT Returns-Yards 1-36 1-12 3-44.0 3-38.3 Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0 10-92 6-30 Penalties-Yards RUSHING: UCF-Brynn Harvey 13-32; Rob Calabrese 4-26; Brendan Kelly 1-4; Jonathan Davis 7-1; Brett Hodges 5-minus 28. RUTGERS-Joe Martinek 14-44; Mohamed Sanu 13-41; Jourdan Brooks 1-4; TEAM 1-minus 1; Tom Savage 3-minus 2. PASSING: UCF-Brett Hodges 13-28-2-175; Rob Calabrese 5-7-0-45. RUTGERS-Tom Savage 14-27-1-294; Mohamed Sanu 0-1-0-0. RECEIVING: UCF-Kamar Aiken 4-65; Rocky Ross 4-49; Jonathan Davis 3-29; A.J. Guyton 2-13; Quincy McDuffie 1-22; Adam Nissley 1-18; Ricky Kay 1-12; Brynn Harvey 1-7; Jamar Newsome 1-5. RUTGERS-Tim Brown 4-99; Mohamed Sanu 4-97; Joe Martinek 3-66; Mark Harrison 2-15; Shamar Graves 1-17. INTERCEPTIONS: UCF-Kemal Ishmael 1-0. RUTGERS-Damaso Munoz 1-26; Billy Anderson 1-19. FUMBLES: UCF-None. RUTGERS-Mohamed Sanu 2-1. Stadium: Tropicana Field Attendance: 29,763

Wide receiver Kamar Aiken celebrates one of his two touchdown receptions from quarterback Brett Hodges.

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UCF Bowl History 2010 AutoZone Liberty Bowl

Georgia UCF

6 10

December 31, 2010 Memphis, Tenn. LIBERTY BOWL MEMORIAL STADIUM MEMPHIS, Tenn. - A UCF football program clearly on the rise as a powerhouse to be reckoned with nationally registered a landmark victory in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl, beating Southeastern Conference power Georgia while registering the school’s first-ever bowl victory. When UCF sophomore safety Kemal Ishmael batted down a Hail Mary pass that seemed to hang in the air forever, it preserved No. 24 UCF’s 10-6 defeat of Georgia and set off a wild celebration among the 8,000 Knights’ fans who roared with noise inside the Liberty Bowl. Doing something for a first time is never easy, and this first-ever bowl victory for UCF went down to the final seconds. Georgia quarterback Aaron Murray heaved a pass into the end zone for 6-foot-4 superstar wide out A.J. Green, but Ishmael was there to make the game-saving play that is sure to live in the history of the program for years to come. Sophomore tailback Latavius Murray, the game’s Outstanding Offensive Player and the MVP, scored on a 10-yard run with 9:01 to play to put the Knights ahead 10-6. And a defense that was dominant a couple of weeks ago in the Conference USA title game made it stand up. They held a Georgia offense that came in averaging 34.3 points a game to just two field goals and no touchdowns. Freshman quarterback Jeff Godfrey capped a stellar first season on campus, helping the program win a C-USA title and the school’s first bowl game. Let the comparisons to UCF legend Daunte Culpepper begin after he joined the school’s lore. He completed 16 of 29 passes for 117 yards. Georgia drove 61 yards on the first drive of the second half, but again had to settle for a Blair Walsh 42-yard field goal when the Knights got crucial pass break-ups from Ishmael and senior cornerback Justin Boddie. That 6-3 Georgia lead would be its final advantage of the game because they couldn’t score against UCF’s gritty defense. UCF appeared to have scored first for the 13th time in 14 games when Quincy McDuffie took the opening kickoff back 98 yards. McDuffie, one of only nine players in the nation to return two kicks for touchdowns, hit a seam and sprinted for an apparent touchdown. However, the return was negated by a holding penalty on UCF special teams ace Ronnie Weaver. Georgia’s first drive started at the 2-yard line following a 56-yard boot by UCF senior punter Blake Clingan, but the Bulldogs proceeded to march 95 yards in the next 15 plays. But the Knights stiffened up near the goal line, forcing Georgia to settle for a field goal that put the `Dogs up 3-0, and the Knights tied the game up 3-3 just before the half.

Box Score Georgia UCF

3 0

0 3

3 0

0 7

- -

6 10

1st 2:02 UGA Walsh 20 field goal 2nd 0:33 UCF Cattoi 22 field goal 3rd 9:23 UGA Walsh 41 field goal 4th 9:01 UCF Murray 10 run (Cattoi kick) UGA UCF 19 16 First Downs 32-82 30-124 Rushes-Yds Passing Yds 198 117 21-38-2 16-30-2 Passes Comp.-Att.-Int. Total Offense Plays-Yds 70-280 60-241 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 1-18 3-10 Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-38 2-35 2-9 2-35 INT Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) 5-42.6 6-41.7 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0 5-35 3-30 Penalties-Yards RUSHING: Georgia-Washaun Ealey 16-60; Carlton Thomas 4-18; Aaron Murray 12-4. UCF-Latavius Murray 18-104; Jeff Godfrey 10-20; Jamar Newsome 1-0; Ronnie Weaver 1-0. PASSING: Georgia-Aaron Murray 21-38-2-198. UCF-Jeff Godfrey 16-29-2-117; TEAM 0-1-0-0. RECEIVING: Georgia-A.J. Green 8-77; Tavarres King 4-33; Kris Durham 3-47; Orson Charles 2-19; Marlon Brown 1-8; Bruce Figgins 1-8; F. Munzenmaier 1-6; Carlton Thomas 1-0. UCF-Brian Watters 6-57; Jamar Newsome 3-19; Kamar Aiken 3-15; Adam Nissley 2-7; Khymest Williams 1-13; Quincy McDuffie 1-6. INTERCEPTIONS: Georgia-Brandon Boykin 1-16; Branden Smith 1-minus 7. UCFReggie Weams 1-22; Josh Linam 1-13. FUMBLES: Georgia-Aaron Murray 1-0. UCF-None. Attendance: 51,231 Stadium: Liberty Bowl

AutoZone Liberty Bowl MVP Latavius Murray celebrates after scoring the game’s only touchdown in the fourth quarter.

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UCF In the Pros A

Player Robert Alexander Thomas Andrews L.J. Anderson Scott Ariail David Ashkinaz

Pos. LB OL OL DB OL OL OL OL

Franchise Memphis Mad Dogs Osceola Ghost Riders Kansas City Chiefs Rosenheim Rebels Atlanta Falcons New York Dragons Montreal Alouettes Ottawa Renegades

League Years CFL 1994 WIFL 2007 NFL 2008 Germany 1994 NFL 2004 Arena 2004 CFL 2005 CFL 2006

B

Player Pos. Franchise League Sean Beckton WR Chicago Bears NFL Sylvester Bembery OL/DL N.E. Steamrollers Arena OL/DL Albany Firebirds Arena OL/DL Tampa Bay Storm Arena OL/DL Buffalo Destroyers Arena OL/DL Tampa Bay Storm Arena Jermaine Benoit DE Detroit Lions NFL DE Scottish Claymores NFLE DE St. Louis Rams NFL DE Carolina Panthers NFL FB/LB Tampa Bay Storm Arena FB/LB Los Angeles Avengers Arena FB/LB Grand Rapids Rampage Arena Rock River Raptors Arena2 Lemec Bernard LB Atari Bigby S Miami Dolphins NFL S New York Jets NFL S Amsterdam Admirals NFLE S Green Bay Packers NFL S Seattle Seahawks NFL S San Diego Chargers NFL Calvin Brown DB Osceola Ghost Riders WIFL Larry Brown OL/DL South Georgia Wildcats Arena2 OL/DL Green Bay Blizzard Arena2 Pat Brown OL Carolina Panthers NFL OL New England Patriots NFL OL Minnesota Vikings NFL OL New York Jets NFL OL Miami Dolphins NFL OL Minnesota Vikings NFL LB San Diego Chargers NFL John Bryant Eric Buckley DB Los Angeles Rams NFL Dan Burke C New Jersey Generals USFL OL/DL Orlando Predators Arena Siaha Burley WR Miami Dolphins NFL WR Seattle Seahawks NFL WR Dallas Cowboys NFL WR Orlando Rage XFL WR/DB Orlando Predators Arena WR/DB Los Angeles Avengers Arena WR/DB Arizona Rattlers Arena WR Minnesota Vikings NFL WR/DB Utah Blaze Arena WR Arizona Rattlers Arena Joe Burnett DB Pittsburgh Steelers NFL DB New York Giants NFL DB Edmonton Eskimos CFL DB Saskatchewan Roughriders CFL Davin Bush DB Winnipeg Blue Bombers CFL OL Tampa Bay Buccaneers NFL Ian Bustillo

C

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Pos. Franchise WR Pittsburgh Steelers WR/DB Memphis Xplorers WR/DB South Georgia Wildcats WR Team Florida DE Atlanta Falcons DE Denver Broncos DE California Redwoods TE Denver Broncos WR Minnesota Vikings WR Amsterdam Admirals WR/DB Tampa Bay Storm WR/DB Memphis Pharoahs WR/DB San Jose SaberCats WR/DB Orlando Predators

League NFL Arena2 Arena2 AAFL NFL NFL UFL NFL NFL NFLE Arena Arena Arena Arena

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WR/DB Buffalo Destroyers WR/DB Georgia Force WR/DB Orlando Predators Travis Cooper LB Miami Dolphins FB/LB Mempis Pharoahs Brian Covington DB Orlando Thunder WR/DB Arizona Rattlers WR/DB Charlotte Rage Daunte Culpepper QB Minnesota Vikings QB Miami Dolphins QB Oakland Raiders QB Detroit Lions QB Sacramento Mtn. Lions

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Player Tavirus Davis Elgin Davis Damian Demps Reginald Doster Leger Douzable

E

Player Steve Edwards Emil Ekiyor Willie English Corris Ervin

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Player Travis Fisher Ryan Flinn

Arena Arena Arena NFL Arena NFLE Arena Arena NFL NFL NFL NFL UFL

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Pos. Franchise WR/LB Tennessee Valley Vipers WR/LB Columbus Wardogs WR/LB Florida Firecats WR/LB Spokane Shock WR/LB Everett Hawks RB New England Patriots RB Pittsburgh Steelers SS Green Bay Packers SS Lakeland Thunder Bolts CB Oakland Raiders CB Atlanta Falcons DC Orlando Rage DS Orlando Predators DS Detroit Fury DS Orlando Predators DS Grand Rapids Rampage DS Philadelphia Soul DS Georgia Force DS Utah Blaze DE Minnesota Vikings DE New York Giants DE St. Louis Rams DE Detroit Lions DE Jacksonville Jaguars DE Tennessee Titans

League Arena2 Arena2 Arena2 Arena2 Arena2 NFL NFL NFL AIFA NFL NFL XFL Arena Arena Arena Arena Arena Arena Arena NFL NFL NFL NFL NFL NFL

Years Transaction (Rd.) 2003 Free Agent 2004 Free Agent 2004 Free Agent 2005-06 Free Agent 2006 Free Agent 1987-88 Draft 1987 (12th/330) 1989 Free Agent 2001 Free Agent 2005-07 Free Agent 1999 Free Agent 2000 Free Agent 2001 Free Agent 2002-03 Free Agent 2004 Free Agent 2005 Free Agent 2006 Free Agent 2006 Free Agent 2007 Free Agent 2008 Free Agent 2008 Free Agent 2008-09 Free Agent 2009-10 Free Agent 2010 Free Agent 2010-11 Free Agent 2012 Free Agent

Pos. Franchise OT Philadelphia Eagles OT Chicago Bears OT Minnesota Vikings OT New York Giants OT Baltimore Ravens OL Arizona Rattlers OL California Redwoods OL/DL Arizona Rattlers DE Tampa Bay Buccaneers DE Indianapolis Colts DE London Monarchs DE Scottish Claymores DE Atlanta Falcons DE Oakland Raiders OL/DL Tampa Bay Storm OL/DL Grand Rapids Rampage RB Cincinnati Bengals DB Denver Broncos DB London Monarchs DB Scottish Claymores DB Baltimore Stallions DB Winnipeg Blue Bombers WR/DB Tampa Bay Storm WR/DB Orlando Predators WR/DB Florida Bobcats

League NFL NFL NFL NFL NFL Arena UFL Arena NFL NFL NFLE NFLE NFL NFL Arena Arena NFL NFL NFLE NFLE CFL CFL Arena Arena Arena

Years Transaction (Rd.) 2002 Free Agent 2002-06 Free Agent 2006 Free Agent 2006 Free Agent 2007-08 Free Agent 2008 Free Agent 2009-10 Free Agent 2011 Free Agent 1996 Free Agent 1998 Free Agent 1998 Allocated 1999 Allocated 1999 Free Agent 2001-02 Free Agent 2003-04 Free Agent 2005 Free Agent 1993 Free Agent 1988 Draft 1988 (5th/136) 1991 Draft (1st) 1995 Free Agent 1995 Free Agent 1995 Free Agent 1996 Free Agent 1996-99 Free Agent 1999 Trade

Pos. CB CB CB CB P P P

League NFL NFL NFL NFL NFL NFL NFL

Years Transaction (Rd.) 2002-06 Draft 2002 (2nd/64) 2007-09 Free Agent 2009 Free Agent 2010 Free Agent 2005 Free Agent 2005-06 Free Agent 2006-07 Free Agent

Franchise St. Louis Rams Detroit Lions Seattle Seahawks Baltimore Ravens Atlanta Falcons Green Bay Packers Miami Dolphins


UCF In the Pros Bernard Ford Ray Forsythe Jimmy Fryzel

WR WR WR WR WR OT OL/DL OL/DL WR WR WR WR OS

G

Player Pos. Bryan Gabourel OL/DL Doug Gabriel WR WR WR WR WR CedricGagne-Marcoux OL OL OL Michael Gaines TE TE TE TE TE TE Ed Gantner DT DL Ryan Gillis OG OG Bill Giovanetti LB Michael Greco DB DB Emory Green LB Cornell Green OT OT OT OT OT OT OT OT OT OT Franco Grilla K K K Mike Gruttadauria C C C

H

Player Rick Hamilton Alex Haynes Darrin Hinshaw Tyson Hinshaw Cory Hogue Brian Huff Luther Huggins

Pos. LB LB LB LB LB FB/LB FB/LB IB FB/LB RB RB RB RB QB QB QB QB WR LB OT OL/DL OL/DL WR

Buffalo Bills Dallas Cowboys Houston Oilers London Monarchs Green Bay Packers Cincinnati Bengals Orlando Predators Milwaukee Mustangs Miami Dolphins Atlanta Falcons Tennessee Titans Chicago Bears Orlando Predators

NFL NFL NFL NFLE NFL NFL Arena Arena NFL NFL NFL NFL Arena

1988 Draft 1988 (3rd/65) 1989 Free Agent 1990 Free Agent 1992 Allocated 1992 Free Agent 1996 Free Agent 1998 Free Agent 1999 Free Agent 2003 Free Agent 2003 Free Agent 2003 Free Agent 2003-04 Free Agent 2004-10 Free Agent

Franchise Stockton Lightning Oakland Raiders New England Patriots Oakland Raiders Cincinnati Bengals Florida Tuskers Minnesota Vikings Hamilton Tiger-Cats Toronto Argonauts Carolina Panthers Buffalo Bills Detroit Lions Chicago Bears Cleveland Browns Houston Texans Tampa Bay Bandits Jacksonville Bulls Tallahassee Thunder Orlando Rage Tampa Bay Bandits New York Giants Green Bay Packers Winnipeg Blue Bombers Atlanta Falcons Scottish Claymores Washington Redskins New York Jets Miami Dolphins Tampa Bay Buccaneers Denver Broncos Tampa Bay Buccaneers Oakland Raiders Buffalo Bills Albany Firebirds Birmingham Barracudas Orlando Predators Dallas Cowboys St. Louis Rams Arizona Cardinals

League Arena2 NFL NFL NFL NFL UFL NFL CFL CFL NFL NFL NFL NFL NFL NFL USFL USFL Arena2 XFL USFL NFL NFL CFL NFL NFLE NFL NFL NFL NFL NFL NFL NFL NFL Arena CFL Arena NFL NFL NFL

Years Transaction (Rd.) 2007 Free Agent 2003-05 Draft 2003 (5th/167) 2006 Free Agent 2006-07 Free Agent 2008 Free Agent 2009 Free Agent 2007 Free Agent 2007-09 Draft 2006 (1st/8) 2010-12 Free Agent 2004-07 Draft 2004 (7th/234) 2007-08 Free Agent 2007-09 Free Agent 2009 Free Agent 2009 Free Agent 2010 Free Agent 1983 Free Agent 1984-85 Free Agent 2000 Free Agent 2001 Draft (55th) 1983 Free Agent 2010 Free Agent 2010 Free Agent 1997 Free Agent 1999 Free Agent 2000 Draft 2000 (4th) 2000 Free Agent 2000-01 Free Agent 2001-02 Free Agent 2002-04 Trade 2004-05 Free Agent 2006 Free Agent 2007-10 Free Agent 2010-11 Free Agent 1994 Free Agent 1995 Free Agent 1997-98 Free Agent 1995 Free Agent 1996-99 Free Agent 2000-02 Free Agent

Franchise Washington Redskins Kansas City Chiefs New York Jets Barcelona Dragons Detroit Lions Arizona Rattlers Orlando Predators Orlando Rage Los Angeles Avengers Baltimore Ravens Cologne Centurions Carolina Panthers Denver Broncos Cleveland Browns Orlando Predators Granite State Warriors Nashville Katz Tennessee Titans Indianapolis Colts Green Bay Packers Cape Fear Wildcats South Georgia Wildcats Miami Dolphins

League NFL NFL NFL NFLE NFL Arena Arena XFL Arena NFL NFLE NFL NFL NFL Arena EFL Arena NFL NFL NFL Arena2 Arena2 NFL

Years Transaction (Rd.) 1993-94 Draft 1993 (3rd/71) 1994 Free Agent 1996 Free Agent 1996 Allocated 1996 Free Agent 1998 Free Agent 1998-03 Trade 2001 Free Agent 2003 Free Agent 2005 Free Agent 2006 Draft 2006 (7th) 2005-08 Free Agent 2008 Free Agent 1994 Free Agent 1995-96 Free Agent 1996 Free Agent 1997 Free Agent 2001 Free Agent 2010 Free Agent 2003 Free Agent 2004 Free Agent 2005 Assigned 2005 Free Agent

WR Charley Hughlett LS

I

Player Raymond Irvin

Pos. CB CB

Osceola Ghost Riders Dallas Cowboys

WIFL NFL

Franchise Cleveland Browns Kansas City Chiefs

League Years NFL 1991 NFL 1992

J

Player Pos. Franchise League Kenny Jackson WR Central Valley Coyotes Arena2 Mario Jackson TE Cologne Centurions NFLE TE New Orleans Saints NFL TE Cologne Centurions NFLE Javid James WR Rio Grande Vall. Dorados Arena2 Rashad Jeanty LB Edmonton Eskimos CFL LB Cincinnati Bengals NFL LB Edmonton Eskimos CFL Greg Jefferson DL Philadelphia Eagles NFL OL/DL Orlando Predators Arena DL Osceola Ghost Riders WIFL Shawn Jefferson WR Houston Oilers NFL WR San Diego Chargers NFL WR New England Patriots NFL WR Atlanta Falcons NFL WR Detroit Lions NFL Marcus Jenkins OG Seattle Seahawks NFL OG Pittsburgh Steelers NFL OG Tampa Bay Buccaneers NFL Sergio Joachim WR Kansas City Chiefs NFL WR Milwaukee Mustangs Arena Darcy Johnson TE New York Giants NFL TE St. Louis Rams NFL TE Virginia Destroyers UFL DeMarcus Johnson OL/DL Tampa Bay Storm Arena OL/DL Grand Rapids Rampage Arena OL/DL Daytona Beach Thunderbirds Arena2 Travonti Johnson CB New York Giants NFL CB Billings Outlaws IFL CB New York Giants NFL CB Billings Outlaws IFL CB Omaha Beef IFL CB Iowa Barnstormers Arena Harvey Joiner DL Osceola Ghost Riders WIFL Willie Jones T Kansas City Chiefs NFL Trenton Jordan FB/LB Central Valley Coyotes Arena2 FB/LB Amarillo Dusters Arena2 DE Cologne Centurions NFLE Ricot Joseph S Washington Redskins NFL S Cincinnati Bengals NFL

K

Player Tim Kiggins

L

Player Charles Lee Abre Leggins Josh Linam Chris Lorenti

M

Player Mike Mabry

2007 2012

Free Agent Free Agent

Transaction (Rd.) Draft 1991 (9th/225) Plan B FA

Years Transaction (Rd.) 2009 Free Agent 2002 Allocated 2003 Free Agent 2006 Free Agent 2009 Free Agent 2002-05 Free Agent 2006-10 Free Agent 2012 Free Agent 1996-99, Draft 1996 (3rd/72) 2001 2006-07 Free Agent 2007 Free Agent 1991 Draft 1991 (9th/240) 1991-95 Trade 1996-99 Free Agent 2000-02 Free Agent 2003 Free Agent 2000 Free Agent 2002 Free Agent 2002 Free Agent 2008 Free Agent 2012 Free Agent 2006-09 Free Agent 2010-11 Free Agent 2011 Free Agent 2005 Free Agent 2006-07 Free Agent 2008 Free Agent 2007 Free Agent 2008 Free Agent 2008-09 Free Agent 2010 Free Agent 2011 Free Agent 2011 Free Agent 2007 Free Agent 2001-02 Free Agent 2005-06 Free Agent 2006 Free Agent 2007 Free Agent Draft 2002 Free Agent 2003-05 Free Agent

Pos. DB

Franchise Toronto Argonauts

League Years CFL 1980

Transaction (Rd.) Free Agent

Pos. WR WR WR WR OL LB C C C

Franchise Green Bay Packers Tampa Bay Buccaneers Arizona Cardinals Orlando Predators Milwaukee Mustangs San Diego Chargers Tennessee Titans Miami Dolphins Houston Texans

League NFL NFL NFL Arena Arena NFL NFL NFL NFL

Years Transaction (Rd.) 2000-01 Draft 2000 (7th/242) 2003-04 Free Agent 2005 Free Agent 2007 Free Agent 2012 Free Agent 2012 Free Agent 2001 Free Agent 2001 Free Agent 2002-03 Free Agent

Pos. C C C C C OL/DL C C

Franchise Baltimore Ravens Cincinnati Bengals Atlanta Falcons Cologne Centurions Cleveland Browns Philadelphia Soul California Redwoods Sacramento Mtn. Lions

League NFL NFL NFL NFLE NFL Arena UFL UFL

Years Transaction (Rd.) 2003 Draft 2003 (7th/250) 2003-04 Free Agent 2004-05 Free Agent 2004-05 Allocated 2006 Free Agent 2006-08 Free Agent 2009 Free Agent 2010-11 Free Agent

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UCF In the Pros Brandon Marshall WR WR WR Rashad Mays DB Parnell McCall DT Josh McKibben DT DT DT DT OL/DL Mike Merritt TE Bruce Miller FB Paul Miranda CB CB CB CB DS Steven Moffett QB Freddie Moore OL OL OL OL

N

Player Johnell Neal Frisner Nelson Jamar Newsome Adam Nissley Mark Nonsant

O

Player John Osborne Mike Osuna

P

Player Ian Patterson Elton Patterson Vic Penn Jason Peters Charlie Pierce Nick Pieschel Deon Porter Matt Prater

R

Player Sha’reff Rashad Nakia Reddick

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Denver Broncos Miami Dolphins Chicago Bears Osceola Ghost Riders Miami Dolphins Baltimore Ravens Frankfurt Galaxy Tampa Bay Buccaneers Rhein Fire Orlando Predators Kansas City Chiefs San Francisco 49ers Indianapolis Colts Seattle Seahawks Miami Dolphins Oakland Raiders Orlando Predators Daytona Beach Thunderbirds Denver Broncos Berlin Thunder British Columbia Lions Ottawa Renegades

NFL NFL NFL WIFL NFL NFL NFLE NFL NFLE Arena NFL NFL NFL NFL NFL NFL Arena Arena2 NFL NFLE CFL CFL

2006-10 Draft 2006 (4th/119) 2010-11 Free Agent 2012 Trade 2007 Free Agent 1989 Free Agent 2002 Free Agent 2002 Allocated 2003 Free Agent 2003 Allocated 2004 Free Agent 2008 Draft (2008 7th/239) 2011-12 Draft (2011 7th/211) 1999-00 Draft 1999 (4th/96) 2000-02 Free Agent 2002-03 Free Agent 2003 Free Agent 2003-04 Free Agent 2008 Free Agent 2003 Free Agent 2003 Free Agent 2003-04 Free Agent 2005-06 Free Agent

Pos. Franchise DB Detroit Lions DL/OL Tennessee Valley Vipers OL/DL Orlando Predators WR Jacksonville Jaguars WR Kansas City Chiefs TE Atlanta Falcons WR/LB Orlando Predators

League NFL Arena2 Arena NFL NFL NFL Arena

Years Transaction (Rd.) 2009 Free Agent 2007 Free Agent 2010 Free Agent 2011 Free Agent 2012 Free Agent 2012 Free Agent 2000-01 Free Agent

Pos. TE FB/LB FB/LB FB/LB

Franchise Rosenheim Rebels Orlando Predators Dallas Desperados Grand Rapids Rampage

League Years Transaction (Rd.) Germany 1994 Free Agent Arena 2000-01 Free Agent Arena 2002 Free Agent Arena 2003 Free Agent

Pos. DE DB DE DE DE DE DE DE DE OL/DL QB QB QB QB QB RB RB K K K OL S K K K K K

Franchise Seattle Seahawks Ottawa Roughriders Cincinnati Bengals Jacksonville Jaguars Cincinnati Bengals Minnesota Vikings Berlin Thunder Jacksonville Jaguars Team Florida Orlando Predators British Columbia Lions Cape Fear Wildcats Tallahassee Thunder Orlando Predators Macon Knights New York Giants Billings Outlaws Orlando Predators Berlin Thunder Orlando Rage Chicago Bears Edmonton Eskimos Detroit Lions Green Bay Packers Minnesota Vikings Miami Dolphins Denver Broncos

League NFL CFL NFL NFL NFL NFL NFLE NFL AAFL Arena CFL Arena2 Arena2 Arena Arena2 NFL IFL Arena NFLE XFL NFL CFL NFL NFL NFL NFL NFL

Years Transaction (Rd.) 1987 Free Agent 1993 Free Agent 2003-04 Draft 2003 (7th/259) 2004 Free Agent 2005 Free Agent 2005-06 Free Agent 2006 Allocated 2006-07 Free Agent 2008 Draft 2008 (18/105) 2008 Free Agent 2001 Free Agent 2002 Free Agent 2002 Free Agent 2003 Free Agent 2003 Free Agent 2007 Free Agent 2008 Free Agent 1997 Free Agent 1999-00 Free Agent 2001 Free Agent 2012 Free Agent 1998 Free Agent 2006 Free Agent 2006 Free Agent 2006 Free Agent 2007 Free Agent 2007-12 Free Agent

Pos. S DB SS SS SS SS

Franchise New York Giants Washington Redskins Carolina Panthers Indianapolis Colts Rhein Fire NY/NJ Hitmen

League NFL NFL NFL NFL NFLE XFL

Years Transaction (Rd.) 2009-10 Free Agent 2010 Free Agent 1997 Free Agent 1998-99 Free Agent 2000 Draft 2000 (18th) 2000-01 Free Agent

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Jah Reid David Rhodes Stanford Rhule Kenton Rickerson Taylor Robertson Josh Robinson Tito Rodriguez Rocky Ross Scott Ryerson

OT WR WR LB DS DS DS DS OG OG OG DB LB WR WR PK PK

S

Player Pos. Aaron Sam RB RB Asante Samuel CB CB CB Ed Schenk TE Ryan Schneider QB Keith Shologan DL DL Mike Sims-Walker WR WR WR Josh Sitton OL Kevin Smith RB Marquette Smith RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB Mike Sommerfield DT Bobby Spitulski LB Bill Stewart FB/LB FB/LB Brandon Sumner QB

T

Player Jim Taylor Kendrick Thomas Dana Thyhsen Torell Troup

V

Player Jason Venson

W

Baltimore Ravens Cincinnati Bengals Rhein Fire Osceola Ghost Riders Jacksonville Tomcats Augusta Stallions Cape Fear Wildcats Macon Knights Philadelphia Eagles Calgary Stampeders Toronto Argonauts Minnesota Vikings Cincinnati Bengals Jacksonville Jaguars Florida Tuskers Tampa Bay Bandits Atlanta Falcons

NFL NFL NFLE WIFL Arena2 Arena2 Arena2 Arena2 NFL CFL CFL NFL NFL NFL UFL USFL NFL

2011-12 Draft 2011 (3rd/85) 1994 Free Agent 1997 Free Agent 2007 Free Agent 2000 Free Agent 2001 Free Agent 2002 Free Agent 2003 Free Agent 2003 Free Agent 2003-06 Draft 2003 (2nd/11) 2007-10 Trade 2012 Draft 2012 (3/66) 2002-03 Free Agent 2010 Free Agent 2010 Free Agent 1983 Draft 1983 Free Agent

Franchise League Cleveland Browns NFL Indianapolis Colts NFL New England Patriots NFL Philadelphia Eagles NFL Atlanta Falcons NFL Minnesota Vikings NFL Tennessee Valley Vipers Arena2 San Diego Chargers NFL Saskatchewan Roughriders CFL Jacksonville Jaguars NFL St. Louis Rams NFL Jacksonville Jaguars NFL Green Bay Packers NFL Detroit Lions NFL Carolina Panthers NFL Rhein Fire NFLE Winnipeg Blue Bombers CFL Shreveport Knights RFL Green Bay Bombers IFL Iowa Barnstormers Arena La Crosse Knight Train NIFL Los Angeles Xtreme XFL Carolina Stingrays NIFL Kissimee Kreatures NIFL Osceola Ghost Riders WIFL Tampa Bay Bandits USFL Seattle Seahawks NFL Orlando Predators Arena Charlotte Rage Arena Osceola Ghost Riders WIFL

Years Transaction (Rd.) 1987 Free Agent 1989 Free Agent 2003-07 Draft 2003 (4th/120) 2008-11 Free Agent 2012 Trade 1987 Free Agent 2006 Assigned 2008 Free Agent 2008-12 Draft 2008 (1st/4th) 2007-10 Draft 2007 (3rd/79) 2011 Free Agent 2011 Free Agent 2008-12 Draft 2008 (4th/135) 2008-12 Draft 2008 (3rd/64) 1996-98 Draft 1996 (5th/142) 1998 Free Agent 1998 Free Agent 1999 Free Agent 1999 Free Agent 2000 Free Agent 2000 Free Agent 2001 Free Agent 2003 Free Agent 2004 Head Coach 2005-06 Head Coach 1982 Free Agent 1992-94 Draft 1992 (3rd/66) 1992-95 Free Agent 1995 Free Agent 2007 Free Agent

Pos. LB LB LB QB DT

Franchise Jacksonville Bulls Pittsburgh Maulers New York Jets Orlando Renegades Buffalo Bills

League USFL USFL NFL USFL NFL

Years Transaction (Rd.) 1983 Free Agent 1984 Free Agent 1996 Free Agent 1985 Territorial Draft 2010-12 Draft 2010 (2nd/41)

Pos. DB

Franchise Cleveland Browns

League Years NFL 2009

Franchise Osceola Ghost Riders Erie RiverRats Erie Storm Miami Dolphins Atlanta Falcons Washington Redskins Tampa Bay Buccaneers Cleveland Browns New York Giants

League WIFL AIFA AIFA NFL NFL NFL NFL NFL NFL

Player Pos. Glenroy Watkins DL DL DL Mark Whittemore WR Terrance Williams RB Ted Wilson WR WR WR Keenan Wimbley LB

Transaction (Rd.) Free Agent

Years Transaction (Rd.) 2007 Free Agent 2007-08 Free Agent 2010 Free Agent 2005 Free Agent 2002 Free Agent 1987 Draft 1987 (10th/274) 1988 Free Agent 1989 Free Agent 1988 Free Agent


UCF In the Pros UCF on Active NFL Rosters

Knights in the Pro Bowl

The following UCF Knights have earned spots on active NFL rosters. Franchise Years Player Atari Bigby Green Bay Packers 2005-10 Seattle Seahawks 2011 San Diego Chargers 2012 Patrick Brown New York Jets 2010 Miami Dolphins 2010 Minnesota Vikings 2010-12 Pittsburgh Steelers 2009 Joe Burnett Paul Carrington Denver Broncos 2008 Kenny Clark Minnesota Vikings 2001-05 Minnesota Vikings 1999-05 Daunte Culpepper Miami Dolphins 2006-07 Oakland Raiders 2007 Detroit Lions 2008-09 Elgin Davis New England Patriots 1987-88 New York Giants 2008-09 Leger Douzable St. Louis Rams 2009 Jacksonville Jaguars 2010-11 Tennessee Titans 2012 Steve Edwards Chicago Bears 2002-06 New York Giants 2006 St. Louis Rams 2002-06 Travis Fisher Detroit Lions 2007-08 Seattle Seahawks 2009 Ryan Flinn Green Bay Packers 2005-06 Bernard Ford Dallas Cowboys 1989 Houston Oilers 1990 Doug Gabriel Oakland Raiders 2003-05 New England Patriots 2006 Oakland Raiders 2006-07 Michael Gaines Carolina Panthers 2004-07 Buffalo Bills 2007 Detroit Lions 2007-08 Chicago Bears 2009 Cleveland Browns 2009 Michael Greco Green Bay Packers 2010 Cornell Green New York Jets 2000-01 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2002-04 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2006 Oakland Raiders 2007-09 Buffalo Bills 2010 Mike Gruttaduria St. Louis Rams 1996-99 Arizona Cardinals 2000-02 Washington Redskins 1993-94 Rick Hamilton Kansas City Chiefs 1994-95 New York Jets 1996 Alex Haynes Carolina Panthers 2007 Denver Broncos 2008 New Orleans Saints 2003 Mario Jackson Rashad Jeanty Cincinnati Bengals 2006-09 Greg Jefferson Philadelphia Eagles 1996-99, ‘01 Shawn Jefferson San Diego Chargers 1991-95 New England Patriots 1996-99 Atlanta Falcons 2000-02 Detroit Lions 2003 Marcus Jenkins Seattle Seahawks 2000 Darcy Johnson New York Giants 2006-09 Ricot Joseph Washington Redskins 2002 Charles Lee Green Bay Packers 2000-01 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2003-04 Arizona Cardinals 2005 Chris Lorenti Houston Texans 2001-02 Brandon Marshall Denver Broncos 2006-09 Miami Dolphins 2010-11 Chicago Bears 2012 Mike Merritt Kansas City Chiefs 2008 Paul Miranda Indianapolis Colts 1999-00 Seattle Seahawks 2000-02 Elton Patterson Cincinnati Bengals 2003-04 Jacksonville Jaguars 2004 Cincinnati Bengals 2005 Jacksonville Jaguars 2006-07 Matt Prater Atlanta Falcons 2007 Denver Broncos 2007-12 Sha’reff Rashad New York Giants 2009 Washington Redskins 2010 New England Patriots 2003-07 Asante Samuel Philadelphia Eagles 2008-11 Atlanta Falcons 2012 Ed Schenk Minnesota Vikings 1987 Mike Sims-Walker Jacksonville Jaguars 2007-10 St. Louis Rams 2011 Jacksonville Jaguars 2011 Josh Sitton Green Bay Packers 2008-12 Detroit Lions 2008-12 Kevin Smith Bob Spitulski Seattle Seahawks 1992-94 Torell Troup Buffalo Bills 2010-12 Ted Wilson Washington Redskins 1987

Player Pos. Daunte Culpepper QB Daunte Culpepper QB Daunte Culpepper QB Asante Samuel DB Brandon Marshall WR Asante Samuel DB Brandon Marshall WR Asante Samuel DB Asante Samuel DB Brandon Marshall WR

Team Minnesota Vikings Minnesota Vikings Minnesota Vikings New England Patriots Denver Broncos Philadelphia Eagles Denver Broncos Philadelphia Eagles Philadelphia Eagles Miami Dolphins

Year 2001 2004 2005 2008 2009 2009 2010 2010 2011 2012

Knights in the Super Bowl Player Game Team Shawn Jefferson XXIX San Diego Chargers Shawn Jefferson XXXI New England Patriots Mike Gruttadauria XXXIV St. Louis Rams XXXVII Tampa Bay Buccaneers Cornell Green Asante Samuel XXXVIII New England Patriots Asante Samuel XXXIX New England Patriots Asante Samuel XLII New England Patriots XLV Green Bay Packers Atari Bigby XLV Green Bay Packers Michael Greco XLV Green Bay Packers Josh Sitton

Result Lost Lost Won Won Won Won Lost Won Won Won

Opponent San Francisco 49ers Green Bay Packers Tennessee Titans Oakland Raiders Carolina Panthers Philadelphia Eagles New York Giants Pittsburgh Steelers Pittsburgh Steelers Pittsburgh Steelers

Knights in the AFC Championship Game Player Shawn Jefferson Shawn Jefferson Asante Samuel Asante Samuel Cornell Green Doug Gabriel Asante Samuel Asante Samuel Jah Reid

Year 1994 1996 2003 2004 2005 2007 2007 2008 2012

Team San Diego Chargers New England Patriots New England Patriots New England Patriots Denver Broncos New England Patriots New England Patriots New England Patriots Baltimore Ravens

Result Won Won Won Won Lost Lost Lost Won Lost

Opponent Pittsburgh Steelers Jacksonville Jaguars Indianapolis Colts Pittsburgh Steelers Pittsburgh Steelers Indianapolis Colts Indianapolis Colts San Diego Chargers New England Patriots

Knights in the NFC Championship Game Player Year Mike Gruttadauria 1999 Daunte Culpepper 2000 2002 Cornell Green Atari Bigby 2008 Asante Samuel 2009 Atari Bigby 2011 Michael Greco 2011 2011 Josh Sitton Bruce Miller 2012

Team St. Louis Rams Minnesota Vikings Tampa Bay Buccaneers Green Bay Packers Philadelphia Eagles Green Bay Packers Green Bay Packers Green Bay Packers San Francisco 49ers

Result Won Lost Won Lost Lost Won Won Won Lost

Opponent Tampa Bay Buccaneers New York Giants Philadelphia Eagles New York Giants Arizona Cardinals Pittsburgh Steelers Pittsburgh Steelers Pittsburgh Steelers New York Giants

Knights in the NFL DRaft Player Pos. Ted Wilson WR Elgin Davis DB Bernard Ford WR Corris Ervin DB Raymond Irvin DB Shawn Jefferson WR Bob Spitulski LB Rick Hamilton LB Greg Jefferson DE Marquette Smith RB Daunte Culpepper QB Paul Miranda DB Charles Lee WR Travis Fisher DB Asante Samuel DB Doug Gabriel WR Mike Mabry OL Elton Patterson DE Michael Gaines TE Brandon Marshall WR Mike Sims-Walker WR Kevin Smith TB Josh Sitton OL Mike Merritt TE CB Joe Burnett Torell Troup DT Jah Reid OT Bruce Miller DE/FB Josh Robinson DB

Team Washington Redskins New England Patriots Buffalo Bills Denver Broncos Cleveland Browns Houston Oilers Seattle Seahawks Washington Redskins Philadelphia Eagles Carolina Panthers Minnesota Vikings Indianapolis Colts Green Bay Packers St. Louis Rams New England Patriots Oakland Raiders Baltimore Ravens Cincinnati Bengals Carolina Panthers Denver Broncos Jacksonville Jaguars Detroit Lions Green Bay Packers Kansas City Chiefs Pittsburgh Steelers Buffalo Bills Baltimore Ravens San Francisco 49ers Minnesota Vikings

Year 1987 1987 1988 1988 1991 1991 1992 1993 1995 1996 1999 1999 2000 2002 2003 2003 2003 2003 2004 2006 2007 2008 2008 2008 2009 2010 2011 2011 2012

Round 10 12 3 5 9 9 3 3 3 5 1 4 7 2 4 5 7 7 7 4 3 3 4 7 5 2 3 7 3

Pick 274 330 65 136 225 240 66 71 72 142 11 96 242 64 120 167 250 259 234 119 79 64 135 239 168 41 85 211 66

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On the Air Television Appearances Since 1996 (Bowl Subdivision ERA) Date Aug. 29, 1996 Sept. 14, 1996 Oct. 26, 1996 Sept. 6, 1997 Sept. 20, 1997 Sept. 27, 1997 Oct. 25, 1997 Sept. 5, 1998 Sept. 19, 1998 Sept. 26, 1998 Oct. 3, 1998 Oct. 24, 1998 Oct. 31, 1998 Nov. 7, 1998 Nov. 21, 1998 Sept. 4, 1999 Sept. 11, 1999 Sept. 25, 1999 Nov. 6, 1999 Sept. 30, 2000 Oct. 7, 2000 Nov. 4, 2000 Nov. 11, 2000 Sept. 8, 2001 Sept. 22, 2001 Sept. 29, 2001 Oct. 6, 2001 Oct. 27, 2001 Aug. 31, 2002 Sept. 7, 2002 Sept. 20, 2002 Oct. 12, 2002 Oct. 19, 2002 Nov. 2, 2002 Nov. 23, 2002 Aug. 31, 2003 Sept. 20, 2003 Sept. 27, 2003 Oct. 11, 2003 Nov. 1, 2003 Nov. 8, 2003 Nov. 19, 2003 Sept. 4, 2004 Sept. 18, 2004 Oct. 30, 2004 Sept. 1, 2005 Sept. 17, 2005 Nov. 5, 2005 Nov. 12, 2005 Dec. 3, 2005 Dec. 24, 2005 Sept. 9, 2006 Sept. 16, 2006 Sept. 26, 2006 Oct. 4, 2006 Oct. 13, 2006

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Network Sun Sports Sun Sports Sun Sports Sun Sports/Fox Sports South Sun Sports Sun Sports Sun Sports Sun Sports ESPN Fox Sports Net/Sun Sports Sun Sports Sun Sports WYTV (Youngstown) Sun Sports KRQE (Albuquerque) ESPN Regional/Sun Sports Sun Sports Sun Sports/Media One Sun Sports Sun Sports Sun Sports Sun Sports ESPN Regional ESPN Regional/Sun Sports Sun Sports Sun Sports Sun Sports/CSS Sun Sports ESPN Sun Sports ESPN2 Sun Sports Sun Sports ESPN Regional/Sun Sports Sun Sports ESPN ESPN Regional/Sun Sports Sun Sports ESPN Regional/Sun Sports Sun Sports Sun Sports ESPN2 ESPN ESPN Regional/Sun Sports ESPN Regional/Sun Sports ESPN Fox Sports Net Florida i Network CBS College Sports ESPN ESPN Sun Sports CBS College Sports ESPN2 ESPN2 ESPN

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Coverage Regional Regional Regional Regional Regional Regional Regional Regional National Regional Regional Regional Local Regional Local Regional Regional Regional Regional Regional Regional Regional Regional Regional Regional Regional Regional Regional National Regional National Regional Regional Regional Regional National Regional Regional Regional Regional Regional National National Regional Regional National Regional National National National National Regional National National National National

Opponent William & Mary at New Mexico at Georgia Tech at South Carolina Idaho at #8 Auburn at Mississippi State at Louisiana Tech at Purdue at Bowling Green at Toledo at Louisiana Youngstown State at Auburn New Mexico #22 Purdue at #4 Florida at #11 Georgia at Auburn at Eastern Michigan at Northern Illinois at Louisiana Tech #8 Virginia Tech at Syracuse at Tulane at #8 Virginia Tech UAB at Utah State at #24 Penn State at Arizona State at Marshall at Western Michigan Toledo Syracuse at Miami (Ohio) at #9 Virginia Tech at Syracuse at Kent State at Ohio at West Virginia at Eastern Michigan Marshall at Wisconsin at Penn State at Marshall at South Carolina at USF Houston at UAB Tulsa (C-USA Championship Game) Nevada (Sheraton Hawaii Bowl) at #7 Florida USF Southern Miss at Marshall Pittsburgh

Result W, 39-33 L, 7-17 L, 20-27 L,31-33 W, 41-10 L, 14-41 L, 28-35 W, 64-30 L, 7-35 W, 38-31 W, 31-24 W, 42-10 W, 44-32 L, 610 W, 38-6 L, 13-47 L, 27-58 L, 23-24 L, 10-28 W, 31-10 L, 20-40 W, 20-16 L, 21-44 L, 10-21 W, 36-29 L, 14-46 W, 24-7 L, 27-30 L, 24-27 L, 13-46 L, 21-26 W, 31-27 L, 24-27 L, 35-38 W, 48-31 L, 28-49 L, 14-38 L, 16-36 L, 0-28 L, 18-36 L, 13-19 L, 7-21 L, 6-34 L, 13-37 L, 3-20 L, 15-24 L, 14-31 W, 31-29 W, 27-21 L, 27-44 L, 48-49 (OT) L, 0-42 L, 17-24 L, 14-19 W, 23-22 L, 7-52


On the Air Television Appearances Since 1996 (Bowl Subdivision ERA) Date Network Coverage Opponent Result Oct. 28, 2006 CBS College Sports National at Houston L, 31-51 Nov. 4, 2006 CBS College Sports National East Carolina L, 10-23 Nov. 11, 2006 CBS College Sports National at Memphis W, 26-24 Nov. 25, 2006 CSS Regional UAB W, 31-22 Sept. 1, 2007 ESPN360 National at NC State W, 25-23 Sept. 15, 2007 ESPN2 National #6 Texas L, 32-35 Sept. 22, 2007 CSS Regional Memphis W, 56-20 Oct. 6, 2007 CBS College Sports National at East Carolina L, 38-52 Oct. 13, 2007 ESPNU National at #5 USF L, 12-64 Oct. 28, 2007 ESPN National at Southern Miss W, 34-17 Nov. 3, 2007 CSS Regional Marshall W, 47-13 Nov. 10, 2007 CBS College Sports National at UAB W, 45-31 Dec. 1, 2007 ESPN National Tulsa (C-USA Championship Game) W, 44-25 Dec. 29, 2007 ESPN National Mississippi State (AutoZone Liberty Bowl) L, 3-10 Sept. 6, 2008 ESPN2 National #17 USF L, 24-31 (OT) National at Boston College L, 7-34 Sept. 20, 2008 ESPNU National at UTEP L, 13-58 Sept. 27, 2008 CBS College Sports CBS College Sports National SMU W, 31-17 Oct. 4, 2008 ESPNU National at Miami L, 14-20 Oct. 11, 2008 ESPN National at #19 Tulsa L, 19-49 Oct. 26, 2008 ESPN National East Carolina L, 10-13 (OT) Nov. 2, 2008 CSS Regional at Marshall W, 30-14 Nov. 15, 2008 Bright House Sports Network Regional Samford W, 28-24 Sept. 5, 2009 Regional Buffalo W, 23-17 Sept. 19, 2009 Bright House Sports Network Regional at East Carolina L, 14-19 Sept. 26, 2009 Bright House Sports Network Bright House Sports Network Regional Memphis W, 32-14 Oct. 3, 2009 CBS College Sports National #9 Miami L, 7-27 Oct. 17, 2009 ESPN National Marshall W, 21-20 Nov. 1, 2009 FOX Sports Net National at #2 Texas L, 3-35 Nov. 7, 2009 CBS College Sports National #13 Houston W, 37-32 Nov. 14, 2009 Bright House Sports Network Regional Tulane W, 49-0 Nov. 21, 2009 ESPN National Rutgers (St. Petersburg Bowl) L, 24-45 Dec. 19, 2009 National NC State L, 21-28 Sept. 11, 2010 CBS College Sports Regional at Buffalo W, 24-10 Sept. 18, 2010 Bright House Sports Network Regional at Kansas State L, 13-17 Sept. 25, 2010 FOX Sports Net ESPN National UAB W, 42-7 Oct. 6, 2010 ESPN National at Marshall W, 35-14 Oct. 13, 2010 Bright House Sports Network Regional Rice W, 41-14 Oct. 23, 2010 Bright House Sports Network Regional East Carolina W, 49-35 Oct. 30, 2010 ESPN2 National at Houston W, 40-33 Nov. 5, 2010 CBS College Sports National Southern Miss L, 21-31 Nov. 13, 2010 CSS/Bright House Sports Network Regional at Memphis W, 37-17 Nov. 27, 2010 ESPN2 National SMU (C-USA Championship Game) W, 17-7 Dec. 4, 2010 ESPN National Georgia (AutoZone Liberty Bowl) W, 10-6 Dec. 31, 2010 Bright House Sports Network Regional Charleston Southern W, 62-0 Sept. 3, 2011 National Boston College W, 30-3 Sept. 10, 2011 CBS Sports Network National at FIU L, 10-17 Sept. 17, 2011 ESPN3 National at BYU L, 17-24 Sept. 23, 2011 ESPN Bright House Sports Network Regional Marshall W, 16-6 Oct. 8, 2011 FOX Sports Net National at SMU L, 17-38 Oct. 15, 2011 CSS/Bright House Sports Network Regional at UAB L, 24-26 Oct. 20, 2011 Bright House Sports Network Regional Memphis W, 41-0 Oct. 29, 2011 CBS Sports Network National Tulsa L, 17-24 Nov. 3, 2011 CBS Sports Network National at #25/23 Southern Miss L, 29-30 Nov. 12, 2011 FOX Sports Net National at East Carolina L, 31-38 Nov. 19, 2011 CBS Sports Network National UTEP W, 31-14 Nov. 25, 2011 47-69 Overall Record

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Florida Citrus Bowl

On Sept. 29, 1979, the Florida Citrus Bowl, known back then to the Orlando community as the Tangerine Bowl, opened its doors for a hometown, start-up football program guided by Don Jonas. The Knights called the crown jewel of the Orlando Centroplex home until the 2007 season when Bright House Networks Stadium was erected on the UCF campus. Jonas was the first of seven men that led the Knights onto the field at the Citrus Bowl. Current head coach George O’Leary was the last. The relationship witnessed more than 100 Knight victories came to an end when the Black and Gold ran through the Citrus Bowl tunnel one last time on Nov. 25, 2006, against UAB. The Citrus Bowl saw the Knights’ football program rise through the division ranks of the NCAA, starting as a Division III member in 1979, to making the move to Division II in time for the 1982 season, then on to Football Championship Division status in 1990 before finally emerging at the top level as a Football Bowl Subdivision member in 1997. The Knights were victorious in their inaugural game at the stadium, defeating Fort Benning 7-6 in front of 14,138 fans. Quarterback Mike Cullison’s touchdown pass to Bobby Joe Plain on a fourth-and-goal was the first Knight score in the venue and proved to be the difference in the game. UCF fans would go on to set a Division III record as an average of 11,420 fans attended the Knights’ four home games that season. During UCF’s 28-year stretch when it called the Citrus Bowl home, the stadium was the platform for some great UCF moments. The final home game vs. UAB in 2006 served as the final opportunity to add to that long, memorable list, and the Knights did not disappoint. Quarterback Kyle Israel found Mike Walker twice in the first quarter for a pair of touchdowns and the Black and Gold did not look back, defeating the Blazers 31-22. The crowd of 23,755 broke the 200,000 mark for the first time in school history, as the Knights saw a then-school record 220,980 fans flock through the gates in 2006. UCF completed its tenure at the Florida Citrus Bowl with a 112-59-1 record. The Knights outscored their opponents 5,136-3,496 in 172 games with the 5,000th point coming on a Michael Torres extra point against Villanova Sept. 2, 2006. 120

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By The Numbers AT THE CITRUS BOWL

7

Record number of touchdown passes by a Knight. Darin Slack achieved the feat during a 52-14 trouncing of West Georgia in 1987.

8

Number of 300-yard passing games Daunte Culpepper had during his illustrious career with UCF. Also the jersey number worn by the first-round NFL draft pick, who had a total of 15 300-yard passing games during his career as a Knight.

11

Most consecutive home wins by UCF. The streak started on Nov. 2, 1996, with a 42-15 victory over Illinois State on Homecoming.

21

Largest margin overcome by the Knights in a victory. UCF fell behind 21-0 in the first quarter, but rallied for a 28-24 win over Illinois State on Oct. 20, 1984.

23

Tackles recorded by Bill Giovanetti in the 1979 season-finale against Morehouse. The total still stands as the all-time record for single-game tackles by a Knight.

50

Highest number of points scored in a half by the Knights. UCF went on to defeat Akron, 57-17, on Nov. 3, 2001.

55

Longest field goal by a Knight. Ed O’Brien drilled the booming kick to help UCF pull out a 39-37 victory over Bethune-Cookman on Sept. 7, 1985.

64 100

The greatest margin of victory for the Knights. UCF thumped Grand Valley State 67-3 on Halloween in 1987. The Knights’ 100th victory on their home field was a 28-17 win over Akron on Homecoming, Oct. 26, 2002.


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Rushing Records Team Records

Single Game Most Rushing Attempts UCF....................... 64...............Gardner-Webb, 9/5/92 ............................. 64.......Bethune-Cookman, 11/4/95 Both Teams........... 102..... Eastern Kentucky, 10/19/85 ............................. 102...... Georgia Southern, 11/8/86 Opponent............. 79.............................. VMI, 9/25/82 Most Net Yards Rushing UCF....................... 461.............Gardner-Webb, 9/5/92 Both Teams........... 623.....................Nevada, 12/24/05 Opponent............. 495........ Carson-Newman, 11/6/82 Highest Average Per Rush UCF....................... 8.3.................... Samford, 11/15/86 Opponent............. 7.3......... Carson-Newman, 11/6/82 Most Touchdowns Rushing UCF....................... 8........Charleston Southern, 9/3/11 Both Teams........... 10.............................. VMI, 9/25/82 Opponent............. 10.............................. VMI, 9/25/82 Single Season Most Rushing Attempts UCF....................... 670..........................................2007 Opponent............. 552..........................................2003 Most Rushing Yards UCF....................... 3,287.......................................2007 Opponent............. 2,544.......................................1985 Most Rushing Yards Per Game UCF....................... 234.8.......................................2007 Opponent............. 231.3.......................................1985 Most Rushing Touchdowns UCF....................... 41............................................2007 Opponent............. 30.....................................1984, ‘85 Highest Average Yards Per Rush UCF....................... 5.2...........................................1992 Opponent............. 4.9....................................1988, ‘05 Fewest Rushing Attempts UCF....................... 283..........................................1979 Opponent............. 347..........................................2011 Fewest Rushing Yards UCF....................... 334..........................................1982 Opponent............. 1,076.......................................2009 Fewest Rushing Yards Per Game UCF....................... 33.4.........................................1982 Opponent............. 82.8.........................................2009 Fewest Rushing Touchdowns UCF....................... 5..............................................1982 Opponent............. 9......................... 1981, ‘89, ‘10, ‘11 Lowest Average Yards Per Rush UCF....................... 1.2...........................................1982 Opponent............. 2.6...........................................2009

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Rushing Attempts Game 1. Kevin Smith.............46/219...........UTEP, 11/24/07 2. Kevin Smith.............43/175........... USM, 10/28/07 3. Brynn Harvey..........42/219......Memphis, 10/3/09 4. Kevin Smith.............41/320............UAB, 11/10/07 5. Marquette Smith.....39/203.............B-CU, 11/4/95 Kevin Smith.............39/284.............Tulsa, 12/1/07 7. Marquette Smith.....35/181....... Samford, 10/7/95 Kevin Smith.............35/217......... NC State, 9/1/07 Kevin Smith.............35/119..... Miss. St., 12/29/07 Brynn Harvey..........35/139..... Houston, 11/14/09 Season 1. Kevin Smith.............*450/2,567.....................2007 2. Marquette Smith.....274/1,511.......................1995 3. Brynn Harvey..........261/1,109.......................2009 4. Kevin Smith.............249/1,178.......................2005 5. Willie English...........236/1,338.......................1991 6. Alex Haynes.............215/854..........................2004 7. Kevin Smith.............206/934..........................2006 8. Alex Haynes.............204/1,038.......................2002 9. Marquette Smith.....194/1,058.......................1994 10. Ronnie Weaver........186/890..........................2010 * NCAA FBS Record Career 1. Kevin Smith.............905/4,679................. 2005-07 2. Alex Haynes.............742/3,359................. 2001-04 3. Willie English...........606/3,131...........1989-91, ‘93 4. Brynn Harvey..........512/2,202...........2008-09, ‘11 5. Elgin Davis...............485/2,170................. 1983-86 6. Marquette Smith.....468/2,569................. 1994-95 7. Daunte Culpepper...456/1,020................. 1995-98 8. Mark Giacone..........452/2,128...........1987, ‘89-90 9. Gerod Davis.............396/2,164................. 1992-94 10. Ronnie Weaver........384/1,623................. 2008-11 Rushing Yards By A Quarterback Game 1. Vic Penn..................122/11......... MTSU, 11/13/99 2. Jeff Godfrey.............105/20....... Houston, 11/5/10 3. Jeff Godfrey.............99/17...Kansas State, 9/25/10 4. Jeff Godfrey.............97/10......Memphis, 10/29/11 5. Daunte Culpepper...95/24............... ULM, 11/1/97 Season 1. Jeff Godfrey.............566/152..........................2010 2. Daunte Culpepper...463/141..........................1998 Career 1. Daunte Culpepper...1,020/456................. 1995-98 2. Jeff Godfrey.............971/263.................... 2010-11 Rushing Yards Game 1. Kevin Smith.............320/41............UAB, 11/10/07 2. Kevin Smith.............284/39.............Tulsa, 12/1/07 3. Willie English...........242/25..... Ark. State, 10/5/91 4. Latavius Murray......233/21...........UTEP, 11/25/11 5. Marquette Smith.....225/33........... ULM, 10/28/95 6. Kevin Smith.............223/33......Louisiana, 9/29/07 7. Brynn Harvey..........219/42......Memphis, 10/3/09 Kevin Smith.............219/46...........UTEP, 11/24/07 9. Kevin Smith.............217/35......... NC State, 9/1/07 10. Marquette Smith.....203/39.............B-CU, 11/4/95

Season 1. Kevin Smith.............*2,567/450.....................2007 2. Marquette Smith.....1,511/274.......................1995 3. Willie English...........1,338/236.......................1991 4. Kevin Smith.............1,178/249.......................2005 5. Gerod Davis.............1,154/183.......................1992 6. Brynn Harvey..........1,109/261.......................2009 7. Marquette Smith.....1,058/194.......................1994 8. Alex Haynes.............1,038/204.......................2002 9. Kevin Smith.............934/206..........................2006 10. Mark Giacone..........923/167..........................1990 * Second-highest total in FBS single-season history Career 1. Kevin Smith.............4,679/450................. 2005-07 2. Alex Haynes.............3,359/742................. 2001-04 3. Willie English...........3,131/606...........1989-91, ‘93 4. Marquette Smith.....2,569/468................. 1994-95 5. Brynn Harvey..........2,202/512...........2008-09, ‘11 6. Elgin Davis...............2,170/485................. 1983‑86 7. Gerod Davis.............2,164/396................. 1992-95 8. Mark Giacone..........2,128/452............1987, 89-90 9. Mike Grant..............1,684/373................. 1995-98 10. Aaron Sam...............1,675/317................. 1983‑86 Longest Run From Scrimmage 1. Kevin Smith.............87 (TD).......Marshall, 11/3/07 2. Kevin Smith.............80 (TD)......... NC State, 9/1/07 Kevin Smith.............80 (TD)........... SMU, 11/17/07 4. Elgin Davis...............79 (TD)..... Samford, 11/15/86 5. Kevin Smith.............78 (TD).......Nevada, 12/24/05 6. Daunte Culpepper...75 (TD).... Kent State, 10/4/97 7. Kevin Smith.............74 (TD).............Tulsa, 12/1/07 8. John Muldoon.........73 (TD)....Sav. State, 10/10/81 9. Marquette Smith.....68 .......Florida State, 9/23/95 10. Gerod Davis.............67......Gardner-Webb, 9/5/92 Jason Peters............67 (TD)............ ECU, 10/29/05 Longest Run From Scrimmage By A QB 1. Daunte Culpepper...75 (TD).... Kent State, 10/4/97 2. Vic Penn..................61................ MTSU, 11/13/99 3. Steven Moffett........55 (TD).....Marshall, 11/19/03 Average Yards Per Carry Game (minimum 10 carries) 1. Latavius Murray.. 13.27 (11/146).. Tulane, 11/20/10 2. Latavius Murray.. 11.09 (21/233).....UTEP, 11/25/11 3. Vic Penn............11.09 (11/122).. MTSU, 11/13/99 4. Richard Blake....10.50 (18/189).........G-W, 9/5/92 5. Willie English....10.31 (13/134)..Texas So., 11/17/90 6. Marquette Smith.. 9.72 (18/175)... Maine, 11/18/95 7. Jeff Godfrey......9.70 (10/97).. Memphis, 10/29/11 8. Willie English....9.68 (25/242).... Ark. St., 10/5/91 9. Aaron Sam........9.50 (12/114).Samford, 11/30/85 10. Ronnie Weaver.. 9.33 (12/112)...... USM, 11/13/10 Season (minimum 100 attempts) 1. Gerod Davis.............6.44 (183/1,179)............1992 2. Aaron Sam...............6.00 (108/648)...............1986 3. Latavius Murray......5.74 (111/637)...............2010 4. Kevin Smith.............5.70 (450/2,567)............2007 5. Willie English...........5.67 (236/1,338)............1991 6. Jason Peters............5.57 (105/585)...............2005 7. Mark Giacone..........5.53 (167/923)...............1990 8. Marquette Smith.....5.51 (274/1,511)............1995 9. Marquette Smith.....5.45 (194/1,058)............1994 10. Willie English...........5.14 (165/848)...............1993


Rushing Records Career (minimum 2 years, 200 attempts) 1. Marquette Smith.....5.49 (468/2,569)...... 1994-95 2. Gerod Davis.............5.46 (396/2,164)...... 1992-95 3. Edward Mack..........5.35 (205/1,096)..1996, ‘98-00 4. Aaron Sam...............5.28 (317/1,675)...... 1983-86 5. Latavius Murray......5.17 (255/1,318)..2008, ‘10-11 6. Willie English...........5.17 (606/3,131).1989-91, ‘93 7. Kevin Smith.............5.17 (905/4,679)...... 2005-07 8. Jason Peters............4.92 (214/1,053)...... 2005-06 9. Mark Giacone..........4.71 (452/2,128)..1987, ‘89-90 10. Alex Haynes.............4.53 (742/3,359)...... 2001-04 Rushing Touchdowns Game 1. Alex Haynes.............4................... Tulane, 9/22/01 Kevin Smith.............4.....................UAB, 11/10/07 Kevin Smith.............4......................Tulsa, 12/1/07 4. Aaron Sam...............3.............. Samford, 11/15/86 Mark Giacone..........3...................GVSU, 10/31/87 Willie English...........3... Texas Southern, 11/17/90 Willie English...........3.... Arkansas State, 10/05/91 Gerod Davis.............3...... Nicholls State, 10/17/92 Marquette Smith.....3.................... ULM, 10/28/95 Mike Grant..............3.....................Idaho, 9/20/97 Mike Grant..............3 ............. Samford, 10/11/97 Daunte Culpepper...3.... Eastern Illinois, 10/12/98 Terrance Williams....3.................Liberty, 10/13/01 Alex Haynes.............3.................... Akron, 11/3/01 Kevin Smith.............3................Nevada, 12/24/05 Kevin Smith.............3.............. Houston, 10/28/06 Kevin Smith.............3...............Memphis, 9/22/07 Kevin Smith.............3...............Louisiana, 9/29/07 Kevin Smith.............3....................Tulsa, 10/20/07 Brynn Harvey..........3.............. Houston, 11/14/09 Brynn Harvey..........3................. Tulane, 11/21/09 Ronnie Weaver........3..................... Rice, 10/23/10 Latavius Murray......3....... East Carolina, 10/30/10 Jeff Godfrey.............3...Charleston Southern, 9/3/11 Season 1. Kevin Smith.............29...................................2007 2. Marquette Smith.....14...................................1995 Brynn Harvey..........14...................................2009 4. Willie English...........13...................................1991 5. Mike Grant..............12...................................1997 6. Daunte Culpepper...12...................................1998 7. Willie English...........11...................................1990 Latavius Murray......11...................................2010 Ronnie Weaver........11...................................2010 10. Mark Giacone..........10...................................1990 Gerod Davis.............10...................................1992 Jeff Godfrey.............10...................................2010 Career 1. Kevin Smith.............45............................. 2005-07 2. Willie English...........38.......................1989-91, ‘93 3. Alex Haynes.............27............................. 2001-04 4. Daunte Culpepper...24............................. 1995-98 5. Mark Giacone..........22.......................1987, ‘89-90 Latavius Murray......22.......................2008, ‘10-11 7. Mike Grant..............20............................. 1995-98 8. Elgin Davis...............19............................. 1983-86 Marquette Smith.....19............................. 1994-95 Gerod Davis.............19............................. 1992-95 Jeff Godfrey.............19............................. 2010-11

Rushing Touchdowns By A Quarterback Game 1. Daunte Culpepper...3.... Eastern Illinois, 10/12/98 Jeff Godfrey.............3...Charleston Southern, 9/3/11 Season 1. Daunte Culpepper...12...................................1998 2. Jeff Godfrey.............10...................................2010 Career 1. Daunte Culpepper...24............................. 1995-98 2. Jeff Godfrey.............19............................. 2010-11 Miscellaneous Rushing Records When one player rushes for 300 yards.........UCF is 1-0 When one player rushes for 200 yards . ...UCF is: 10-1 When one player rushes for 150 yards......UCF is: 33-4 When two players rush for 150 yards..........UCF is: 1-0 When one player rushes for 100 yards....UCF is: 86-32 When two players rush for 100 yards..........UCF is: 5-0 100-Yard Rushing Tandems Players.............Yards... Att...Opponent...............Date Elgin Davis........ 118...... 3...... Samford...........11/15/86 Aaron Sam........ 117...... 13.... Samford...........11/15/86 Willie English.... 134...... 13.... Texas So............11/17/90 Mark Giacone... 122...... 21.... Texas So............11/17/90 Richard Blake.... 189...... 18.... Gardner-Webb.....9/5/92 Gerod Davis...... 151...... 18.... Gardner-Webb.....9/5/92 Kevin Smith....... 113...... 18.... Tulane..............10/21/05 Jason Peters...... 110...... 9...... Tulane..............10/21/05 Kevin Smith....... 166...... 26.... Marshall.............10/4/06 Jason Peters...... 108...... 13.... Marshall.............10/4/06 100-Yard Rushing Games Season 1. Kevin Smith...............*13...............................2007 2. Willie English.............9...................................1991 Marquette Smith.......9...................................1995 4. Gerod Davis...............7...................................1992 5. Mark Giacone............6...................................1990 6. Alex Haynes...............5...................................2004 Kevin Smith...............5...................................2005 Brynn Harvey............5...................................2009 9. Elgin Davis.................4...................................1986 Willie English.............4...................................1993 Marquette Smith.......4...................................1994 Alex Haynes...............4...................................2001 Alex Haynes...............4...................................2002 Kevin Smith...............4...................................2006 Ronnie Weaver..........4...................................2010 * NCAA FBS single-season record

Career 1. Kevin Smith...............22........................... 2005-07 2. Willie English.............15.....................1989-91, ‘93 Alex Haynes...............15........................... 2001-04 4. Marquette Smith.......13........................... 1994-95 5. Mark Giacone............8.......................1987, ‘89-90 6. Elgin Davis.................7............................. 1983-86 Gerod Davis...............7............................. 1992-95 Brynn Harvey............7.......................2008-09, ‘11 9. Ronnie Weaver..........6............................. 2008-11 10. Gil Barnes..................3............................. 1985-89 Latavius Murray........3.......................2008, ‘10-11 Consecutive 100-Yard Rushing Games 1. Kevin Smith...............8...................................2007 2. Kevin Smith...............5...................................2007 3. Marquette Smith.......4............................. 1994-95 4. Willie English.............3...................................1991 Gerod Davis...............3...................................1992 Gerod Davis...............3...................................1992 Willie English.............3...................................1993 Marquette Smith.......3...................................1995 Alex Haynes...............3...................................2002 Alex Haynes...............3...................................2004 Brynn Harvey............3...................................2009 200-Yard Rushing Games Season 1. Kevin Smith...............5...................................2007 2. Marquette Smith.......2...................................1995 3. Willie English.............1...................................1991 Kevin Smith...............1...................................2005 Brynn Harvey............1...................................2009 Latavius Murray........1...................................2011 Career 1. Kevin Smith...............6............................. 2005-07 2. Marquette Smith.......2............................. 1994-95 3. Willie English.............1.......................1989-91, ‘93 Brynn Harvey............1.......................2008-09, ‘11 Latavius Murray........1.......................2008, ‘10-11 300-Yard Rushing Games Season 1. Kevin Smith...............1...................................2007 Career 1. Kevin Smith...............1............................. 2005-07 Opponent Single Game Rushing Records Most Rushing Attempts 43...... Anthony Sherrell, Eastern Michigan...11/8/03 Most Rushing Yards 255.... Mike Clark, Akron...............................9/27/86 Average Gain Per Carry (minimum 10 carries) 12.8... Eddie Thompson, WKU....................10/24/92 Most Rushing Touchdowns 5........ Lee Suggs, Virginia Tech...................11/11/00 Longest Run From Scrimmage 88...... Robbie Gardner, Furman (TD)..........11/10/84

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100-Yard Rushing Games Player.....................Yards...Att..........Opponent............................. Date Kevin Smith............. 320...... 41........... UAB..................................11/10/07 Kevin Smith............. 284...... 39........... Tulsa................................... 12/1/07 Willie English.......... 242...... 25........... Arkansas State...................10/5/91 Latavius Murray...... 233...... 21........... UTEP.................................11/25/11 Marquette Smith.... 225...... 33........... Louisiana-Monroe............10/28/95 Kevin Smith............. 223...... 33........... Louisiana............................9/29/07 Kevin Smith............. 219...... 46........... UTEP.................................11/24/07 Brynn Harvey.......... 219...... 42........... Memphis............................10/3/09 Kevin Smith............. 217...... 35........... NC State............................... 9/1/07 Marquette Smith.... 203...... 39........... Bethune-Cookman.............11/1/95 Kevin Smith............. 202...... 29........... Nevada.............................12/24/05 Richard Blake.......... 189...... 18........... Gardner-Webb.....................9/5/92 Kevin Smith............. 188...... 29........... Marshall.............................11/3/07 Willie English.......... 182...... 21........... Samford.............................10/9/93 Marquette Smith.... 181...... 35........... Samford.............................10/7/95 Ronnie Weaver....... 180...... 30........... East Carolina....................10/30/10 Brynn Harvey.......... 180...... 30........... Marshall.............................10/8/11 Mark Giacone......... 177...... 22........... West Georgia...................10/17/87 Kevin Smith............. 177...... 20........... SMU.................................11/17/07 Marquette Smith ... 175...... 18........... Maine...............................11/18/95 Kevin Smith............. 175...... 43........... Southern Miss..................10/28/07 Gerod Davis............ 170...... 23........... James Madison................11/14/92 Kevin Smith............. 170...... 33........... Tulsa.................................10/20/07 Gerod Davis............ 167...... 25........... Liberty..............................10/31/92 Kevin Smith............. 166...... 26........... Marshall.............................10/4/06 Marquette Smith.... 165...... 27........... Illinois State.......................10/1/94 Alex Haynes............ 165...... 30........... Buffalo................................10/4/03 Kevin Smith............. 164...... 31........... Memphis............................10/8/05 Kevin Smith............. 163...... 31........... Houston...........................10/28/06 Mike Huff................ 162...... 28........... Yale..................................... 10/2/93 Alex Haynes............ 156...... 26........... Miami (Ohio)....................11/23/02 Marquette Smith.... 155...... 25........... Eastern Kentucky...............8/31/95 Kevin Smith............. 155...... 24........... Rice..................................10/21/06 Gerod Davis............ 151...... 18........... Gardner-Webb.....................9/5/92 Alex Haynes............ 151...... 27........... Ohio.................................11/30/02 Marquette Smith.... 150...... 19........... Louisiana-Monroe............10/15/94 Brynn Harvey.......... 150...... 33........... Marshall...........................11/15/08 Ronnie Weaver....... 150...... 30........... Marshall...........................10/13/10 Elgin Davis.............. 149...... 31........... Austin Peay......................10/29/83 Alex Haynes............ 149...... 23........... Kent State.........................11/16/02 Kevin Smith............. 149...... 27........... Texas.................................. 9/15/07 Alex Haynes............ 148...... 25........... Tulane................................9/22/01 Kevin Smith............. 147...... 29........... East Carolina....................10/06/07 Latavius Murray...... 146...... 11........... Tulane..............................11/20/10 Willie English.......... 142...... 23........... Valdosta State....................9/14/91 Marquette Smith.... 142...... 28........... Troy .................................11/11/95 Mark Giacone......... 141...... 17........... Slippery Rock...................10/10/90 Alex Haynes............ 140...... 30........... Ball State..........................11/13/04 Brynn Harvey.......... 139...... 35........... Houston...........................11/14/09 Willie English.......... 137...... 20........... Louisiana Tech..................11/20/93 Alex Haynes............ 137...... 34........... West Virginia......................9/11/04 Vincent Lewis......... 136...... 15........... Hampden-Sydney...............11/7/81 Elgin Davis.............. 134...... 18........... Georgia Southern...............9/10/83 Willie English.......... 134...... 13........... Texas Southern.................11/17/90 Gerod Davis............ 133...... 17........... Buffalo................................11/7/92 Alex Haynes............ 131...... 26........... Marshall.............................9/20/02 Alex Haynes............ 131...... 23........... Buffalo................................10/2/04 Dwight Collins......... 130...... 14........... Kent State...........................10/4/97 Brynn Harvey.......... 130...... 24........... UAB..................................11/28/09 Ronnie Weaver....... 130...... 22........... Kansas State.......................9/25/10 Mark Giacone......... 129...... 26........... Liberty..............................10/25/89 Gil Barnes............... 129...... 27........... New Haven.........................10/8/88 124

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Player.....................Yards...Att..........Opponent............................. Date Willie English.......... 129...... 28........... Western Illinois................10/16/93 Kevin Smith............. 129...... 30........... Southern Miss....................9/26/06 Brynn Harvey.......... 129...... 16........... Tulane..............................11/21/09 Marquette Smith.... 128...... 27........... Carson-Newman..................9/9/95 Gil Barnes............... 127...... 22........... Southern Connecticut......10/15/88 John Muldoon........ 126...... 9............. Savannah State................10/10/81 Marquette Smith.... 126...... 28........... Liberty..............................10/14/95 Kevin Smith............. 124...... 22........... Memphis............................9/22/07 Elgin Davis.............. 123...... 18........... Southeastern Louisiana.....9/17/83 Ronnie Weaver....... 123...... 25........... SMU...................................10/4/08 Mark Giacone......... 122...... 21........... Texas Southern.................11/17/90 Willie English.......... 122...... 19........... Troy ................................... 8/31/91 Vic Penn.................. 122...... 11........... Middle Tennessee............11/13/99 Marquette Smith.... 121...... 22........... Florida State.......................9/23/95 Willie English.......... 120...... 21........... Georgia Southern.............10/26/91 Gerod Davis............ 120...... 22........... Bethune-Cookman.............9/12/92 Gerod Davis............ 120...... 21........... Samford...........................11/21/92 Marquette Smith.... 119...... 21........... Maine................................... 9/3/94 Alex Haynes............ 119...... 21........... Utah State........................10/27/01 Kevin Smith............. 119...... 35........... Mississippi State..............12/29/07 Elgin Davis.............. 118...... 3............. Samford...........................11/15/86 Marquette Smith.... 118...... 17........... Buffalo..............................11/19/94 Aaron Sam.............. 117...... 13........... Samford...........................11/15/86 Willie English.......... 117...... 13........... Millersville........................11/16/91 Gil Barnes............... 115...... 15........... Valdosta State......................9/9/89 Aaron Sam.............. 114...... 12........... Samford...........................11/30/85 Willie English.......... 114...... 19........... East Carolina......................9/21/91 Kevin Smith............. 113...... 18........... Tulane..............................10/21/05 Jason Peters............ 113...... 14........... East Carolina....................10/29/05 Alex Haynes............ 112...... 14........... Akron.................................11/3/01 Ronnie Weaver....... 112...... 12........... Southern Miss..................11/13/10 Brynn Harvey.......... 111...... 31........... Samford............................... 9/5/09 Mark Giacone......... 110...... 14........... Samford.............................10/6/90 Mark Giacone......... 110...... 18........... Georgia Southern.............10/20/90 Mark Giacone......... 110...... 18........... Southern Illinois...............10/27/90 Kevin Smith............. 110...... 25........... Louisiana............................10/1/05 Jason Peters............ 110...... 9............. Tulane..............................10/21/05 John Muldoon........ 109...... 22........... Millsaps..............................9/26/81 Willie English.......... 109...... 23........... Samford...........................10/12/91 Willie English.......... 109...... 20........... Buffalo..............................11/13/93 Alex Haynes............ 109...... 26........... Ohio................................... 11/6/04 Willie English.......... 108...... 20........... Bethune-Cookman...........10/23/93 Edward Mack.......... 108...... 17........... Nicholls State...................10/16/99 Kevin Smith............. 108...... 15........... Tulsa................................... 12/3/05 Jason Peters............ 108...... 13........... Marshall.............................10/4/06 Elgin Davis.............. 107...... 24........... Western Kentucky..............9/22/84 Elgin Davis.............. 107...... 20........... Bethune-Cookman...............9/6/86 Gerod Davis............ 107...... 19........... Troy ................................... 9/19/92 Alex Haynes............ 107...... 20........... Syracuse............................... 9/8/01 Terrance Williams... 107...... 13........... Liberty..............................10/13/01 Jonathan Davis....... 107...... 20........... South Dakota.......................9/4/10 Ronnie Weaver....... 107...... 8............. Charleston Southern............9/3/11 Willie English.......... 106...... 31........... Liberty................................11/9/91 Jeff Godfrey............ 105...... 20........... Houston.............................11/5/10 Mark Giacone......... 104...... 16........... Memphis............................9/22/90 Alex Haynes............ 102...... 27........... Eastern Michigan...............11/8/03 Mike Stapp.............. 101...... 17........... St. Leo................................9/22/79 Elgin Davis.............. 101...... 17........... VMI.................................... 11/1/86 Mike Grant.............. 101...... 22........... Toledo................................10/3/98 Alex Haynes............ 101...... 19........... Kent State.........................11/23/04 Willie English.......... 100...... 20........... Bethune-Cookman.............9/28/91


Passing Records Team Records

Single Game Most Passes Attempted UCF...............63..............Western Kentucky, 10/12/85 Both Teams...112................. Louisiana Tech, 10/23/99 Opponent.....67....................... Louisiana Tech, 9/5/98 Most Passes Completed UCF...............37...................................... Troy, 9/16/89 .....................37.....................Florida Atlantic, 9/13/03 Both Teams...74................... Louisiana Tech, 10/23/99 Opponent.....47................... Louisiana Tech, 10/23/99 Highest Completion Pct. (min. 15 att.) UCF................889............... Samford (16/18), 10/7/95 Opponent......782....... South Carolina (18/23), 9/1/05 Most Net Passing Yards UCF...............497...................Florida Atlantic, 9/13/03 Both Teams...933................. Louisiana Tech, 10/23/99 Opponent.....597................. Louisiana Tech, 10/23/99 Highest Passing Yards Per Completion (min. 10 completions) UCF...............24.5...................Maine (10/245), 9/3/94 Opponent.....26.5..William & Mary (12/318), 8/29/96 Highest Passing Yards Per Attempt (min. 15 attempts) UCF...............15.6...........Louisiana (29/438),10/24/98 Opponent.....15.5...................WKU (23/357), 9/24/94 Most Touchdowns Passing UCF...............7....................... West Georgia, 10/17/87 Both Teams...10............................ Kent State, 10/4/97 Opponent.....6................. Stephen F. Austin, 10/26/85 .....................6.............................. Kent State, 10/4/97 Most Interceptions Thrown UCF...............6...4 times, last Nicholls State, 10/17/92 Both..............8.................... 3 times, last Yale, 10/2/93 Opponent.....5...................5 times, last B-CU, 9/12/92

Most Pass Completions UCF................................ 302.................................1998 Opponent...................... 281.................................2009 Most Pass Completions Per Game UCF................................ 27.5................................1998 Opponent...................... 21.6................................2009 Fewest Pass Completions UCF................................ 99...................................1981 Opponent...................... 100.................................1989 Fewest Pass Completions Per Game UCF................................ 9.9..................................1981 Opponent...................... 10...................................1989 Highest Completion Pct. UCF................................ .735................................1998 Opponent...................... .654................................2003 Lowest Completion Pct. UCF................................ .391................................1981 Opponent...................... .411................................1980 Most Passing Yards UCF................................ 3,837..............................2002 Opponent...................... 3,481..............................2009 Most Passing Yards Per Game UCF................................ 342.8..............................1998 Opponent...................... 267.8..............................2009 Fewest Passing Yards UCF................................ 1,313..............................1981 Opponent...................... 1,125..............................1989 Fewest Passing Yards Per Game UCF................................ 116.2..............................2008 Opponent...................... 109.4..............................1980 Highest Avg. Per Attempt UCF................................ 9.2..................................1998 Opponent...................... 8.2..................................1984

Single Season Most Pass Attempts UCF................................ 472.................................1999 Opponent...................... 475.................................2010

Lowest Avg. Per Attempt UCF................................ 4.5..................................2008 Opponent...................... 4.7..................................1987

Most Pass Attempts Per Game UCF................................ 42.9................................1999 Opponent...................... 35.4................................1999

Highest Avg. Per Completion UCF................................ 15.7................................1992 Opponent...................... 15.7................................1982

Fewest Pass Attempts UCF................................ 253.................................1981 Opponent...................... 217.................................1982

Lowest Avg. Per Completion UCF................................ 10.6................................2008 Opponent...................... 10.7................................1990

Fewest Pass Attempts Per Game UCF................................ 21.1................................2010 Opponent...................... 21.7................................1982

Most Int. Thrown UCF................................ 25...................................1982 Opponent...................... 20............................1981, ‘92 Fewest Int. Thrown UCF................................ 7.....................................1998 Opponent...................... 5.....................................2003

Individual Records

Pass Attempts Game 1. Darin Slack.............. 57/24... Georgia So., 10/3/87 2. Vic Penn.................. 55/34...........Florida, 9/11/99 3. Daunte Culpepper.. 52/29...... Miss. St., 10/25/97 Vic Penn.................. 52/29..........Auburn, 11/6/99 Ryan Schneider....... 52/37............... FAU, 9/13/03 6. Shane Willis............ 51/35... New Haven, 10/8/88 7. Darin Slack.............. 49/17............WKU, 10/12/85 Daunte Culpepper.. 49/36........... Toledo, 10/4/98 9. Darin Hinshaw........ 48/23............. ECU, 11/12/94 Vic Penn.................. 48/27....... La. Tech, 10/23/99 Ryan Schneider....... 48/27......Alabama, 10/28/00 Ryan Schneider....... 48/33........Syracuse, 9/20/03 Season 1. Vic Penn.................. 455/262.........................1999 2. Ryan Schneider....... 430/265.........................2002 3. Darin Slack.............. 420/219.........................1987 4. Daunte Culpepper.. 402/296.........................1998 5. Shane Willis............ 398/239.........................1988 6. Daunte Culpepper.. 381/238.........................1997 7. Steven Moffett........ 375/223.........................2005 8. Ryan Schneider....... 357/204.........................2001 9. Darin Hinshaw........ 342/187.........................1994 10. Darin Hinshaw........ 322/191.........................1993 Career 1. Daunte Culpepper.. 1,391/889................ 1995-98 2. Ryan Schneider....... 1,354/840................ 2000-03 3. Darin Hinshaw........ 1,112/614................ 1991-94 4. Darin Slack.............. 974/459................... 1984-87 5. Steven Moffett........ 860/510................... 2003-06 6. Dana Thyhsen......... 775/380................... 1982-84 7. Shane Willis............ 575/346................... 1987-89 8. Vic Penn.................. 571/329................... 1999-00 9. Jeff Godfrey............ 470/319................... 2010-11 10. Mike Cullison.......... 371/193................... 1979-80 Pass Completions Game 1. Ryan Schneider....... 37/52............... FAU, 9/13/03 2. Daunte Culpepper.. 36/49........... Toledo, 10/4/98 3. Shane Willis............ 35/51... New Haven, 10/8/88 4. Vic Penn.................. 34/55...........Florida, 9/11/99 5. Darin Slack.............. 32/44.. W. Georgia, 10/17/87 6. Ryan Schneider....... 32/46.....Penn State, 8/31/02 7. Darin Slack.............. 31/46.......... Liberty, 11/7/87 Daunte Culpepper.. 31/41..............YSU, 10/31/98 Ryan Schneider....... 31/45......... WMU, 10/12/02 10. Daunte Culpepper.. 30/47.......... Purdue, 9/19/98 Steven Moffett........ 30/41........... Akron 10/16/04 Season 1. Daunte Culpepper.. 296/402.........................1998 2. Ryan Schneider....... 265/430.........................2002 3. Vic Penn.................. 262/455.........................1999 4. Shane Willis............ 239/398.........................1988 5. Daunte Culpepper.. 238/381.........................1997 6. Steven Moffett........ 223/375.........................2005 7. Darin Slack.............. 219/420.........................1987 8. Ryan Schneider....... 204/357.........................2001 9. Brett Hodges........... 197/329.........................2009 10. Ryan Schneider....... 194/281.........................2003

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Passing Records Career 1. Daunte Culpepper.. 889/1,391................ 1995-98 2. Ryan Schneider....... 840/1,354................ 2000-03 3. Darin Hinshaw........ 614/1,112................ 1991-94 4. Steven Moffett........ 510/860................... 2003-06 5. Darin Slack.............. 459/974................... 1984-87 6. Dana Thyhsen......... 380/775................... 1982-84 7. Shane Willis............ 346/575................... 1987-89 8. Vic Penn.................. 329/571................... 1999-00 9. Jeff Godfrey............ 319/470................... 2010-11 10. Brett Hodges........... 197/329.........................2009 Passing Yardage Game 1. Ryan Schneider....... 497/37............. FAU, 9/13/03 2. Ryan Schneider....... 440/28......Syracuse, 11/2/02 3. Daunte Culpepper.. 438/21.. Louisiana, 10/24/98 4. Darin Hinshaw........ 437/25.. Valdosta St., 9/11/93 5. Daunte Culpepper.. 421/24........... UAB, 11/9/96 6. Darin Slack.............. 417/32...... W. Ga., 10/17/87 7. Ryan Schneider....... 409/24....... Liberty, 9/28/02 8. Darin Slack.............. 408/29.. Murray St., 10/4/86 9. Daunte Culpepper.. 406/28........... EIU, 10/12/98 10. Darin Hinshaw........ 400/24...... Liberty, 10/29/94 Season 1. Ryan Schneider....... 3,770/265......................2002 2. Daunte Culpepper.. 3,690/296......................1998 3. Daunte Culpepper.. 3,086/238......................1997 4. Vic Penn.................. 3,078/262......................1999 5. Darin Slack.............. 3,054/219......................1987 6. Shane Willis............ 2,926/239......................1988 7. Steven Moffett........ 2,295/223......................2005 8. Ryan Schneider....... 2,923/204......................2001 9. Darin Hinshaw........ 2,801/187......................1994 10. Darin Hinshaw........ 2,645/191......................1993 Career 1. Daunte Culpepper.. 11,412/889.............. 1995-98 2. Ryan Schneider....... 10,976/840.............. 2000-03 3. Darin Hinshaw........ 9,000/614................ 1991-94 4. Darin Slack.............. 6,302/459................ 1984‑87 5. Steven Moffett........ 6,199/510................ 2003-06 6. Dana Thyhsen......... 4,982/380................ 1982‑84 7. Shane Willis............ 4,106/346................ 1987‑89 8. Jeff Godfrey............ 4,057/319................ 2010-11 9. Vic Penn.................. 3,867/329................ 1999-00 10. Brett Hodges........... 2,438/197......................2009 Passing Yardage BY A FRESHMAN QB Season 1. RS Ryan Schneider............2,334/177.............2000 2. True Jeff Godfrey..............2,159/159.............2010 3. True Daunte Culpepper....2,071/168.............1995 Pass Efficiency Game 1. Daunte Culpepper.. 245.98...... Samford, 10/7/95 2. Jeff Godfrey............ 245.69....Memphis, 11/27/10 3. Jeff Godfrey............ 243.66....... Houston, 11/5/10 4. Darin Hinshaw........ 242.07......... Liberty, 11/6/93 5. Daunte Culpepper.. 241.76....Louisiana, 10/24/98 6. Ryan Schneider....... 237.95....Louisiana, 11/24/01 7. Dana Thyhsen......... 236.38.. Fort Lewis, 11/19/83 8. Ryan Schneider....... 233.67........... ULM, 10/21/00 9. Jeff Godfrey............ 232.97............ ECU, 10/30/10 10. Kyle Israel............... 231.20......Memphis, 9/22/07 Season 1. Daunte Culpepper.. 170.24............................1998 2. Jeff Godfrey............ 154.31............................2010 3. Blake Bortles........... 153.88............................2011 4. Ron Johnson........... 147.93............................1990 126

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5. Ryan Schneider....... 146.98............................2000 6. Daunte Culpepper.. 146.91............................1997 7. Darin Hinshaw........ 145.46............................1993 8. Kyle Israel............... 142.82............................2006 9. Jeff Godfrey............ 140.49............................2011 10. Steven Moffett........ 139.55............................2005 Career (minimum two seasons) 1. Jeff Godfrey............ 147.49...................... 2010-11 2. Daunte Culpepper.. 146.72...................... 1995-98 3. Ryan Schneider....... 145.39...................... 2000-03 4. Darin Hinshaw........ 138.18...................... 1991-94 5. Steven Moffett........ 133.68...................... 2003-06 6. Kyle Israel............... 128.70...................... 2004-07 7. Tony Lanham.......... 126.97...................... 1985-86 8. Ron Johnson........... 123.95...................... 1988-91 9. Shane Willis............ 121.13...................... 1987-89 10. Vic Penn.................. 120.70...................... 1999-00 Consecutive Pass Completions 1. Daunte Culpepper.. 15............. Samford 10/11/97 2. Daunte Culpepper.. 12..................... EKU, 8/31/95 Daunte Culpepper.. 12.....................UAB, 11/9/96 Ryan Schneider....... 12..Northern Illinois, 10/7/00 Brett Hodges........... 12............ Houston, 11/14/09 6. Ryan Schneider....... 11................ Akron, 10/26/02 Kyle Israel............... 11...................UAB, 11/25/06 8. Ryan Schneider....... 10....Florida Atlantic, 9/13/03 Steven Moffett........ 10...... South Carolina, 9/1/05 Steven Moffett........ 10......................ULL, 10/1/05 Steven Moffett........ 10.............. Villanova, 9/2/05 300-Yard Passing Games Season 1. Daunte Culpepper.. 7.....................................1998 Ryan Schneider....... 7.....................................2002 3. Daunte Culpepper.. 5.....................................1997 4. Darin Slack.............. 4.....................................1987 Vic Penn.................. 4.....................................1999 6. Shane Willis............ 3.....................................1988 Ryan Schneider....... 3.....................................2001 8. Darin Hinshaw........ 2.....................................1992 Darin Hinshaw........ 2.....................................1994 Daunte Culpepper.. 2.....................................1996 Steven Moffett........ 2.....................................2004 Career 1. Daunte Culpepper.. 15............................. 1995-98 Ryan Schneider....... 15............................. 2000-03 3. Darin Hinshaw........ 5............................... 1991-94 Vic Penn.................. 5............................... 1999-00 5. Darin Slack.............. 4............................... 1984-87 Shane Willis............ 4............................... 1987-89 7. Steven Moffett........ 3............................... 2003-06 8. Kyle Israel............... 2............................... 2004-07 400-Yard Passing Games Season 1. Daunte Culpepper.. 2.....................................1998 Ryan Schneider....... 2.....................................2002 3. Darin Slack.............. 1.....................................1986 Darin Slack.............. 1.....................................1987 Darin Hinshaw........ 1.....................................1993 Darin Hinshaw........ 1.....................................1994 Daunte Culpepper.. 1.....................................1996 Ryan Schneider....... 1.....................................2003 Career 1. Daunte Culpepper.. 3............................... 1995-98 Ryan Schneider....... 3............................... 2000-03 3. Darin Slack.............. 2............................... 1984-87 Darin Hinshaw........ 2............................... 1991-94

Seasons with 3,000 or More Passing Yards 1. Daunte Culpepper.. 2............................... 1995-98 2. Darin Slack.............. 1............................... 1984‑87 Vic Penn.................. 1............................... 1999-00 Ryan Schneider....... 1............................... 2000-03 Seasons with 2,000 or More Passing Yards 1. Daunte Culpepper.. 4............................... 1995-98 2. Darin Hinshaw........ 3............................... 1991-94 Ryan Schneider....... 3............................... 2000-03 4. Dana Thyhsen......... 1............................... 1982-84 Darin Slack.............. 1............................... 1984-87 Shane Willis............ 1............................... 1987-88 Vic Penn.................. 1............................... 1999-00 Steven Moffett........ 1............................... 2003-06 Kyle Israel............... 1............................... 2004-07 Brett Hodges........... 1.....................................2009 Jeff Godfrey............ 1.....................................2010 Passing Touchdowns Game 1. Darin Slack.............. 7...... West Georgia, 10/17/87 2. Darin Hinshaw........ 6...................Liberty, 11/6/93 3. Darin Slack.............. 5......... NW Mo. St., 10/24/87 Darin Hinshaw........ 5......................WKU, 9/24/94 Daunte Culpepper.. 5...................... ULM, 11/1/97 Ryan Schneider....... 5.................. Buffalo, 11/9/02 Season 1. Ryan Schneider....... 31...................................2002 2. Daunte Culpepper.. 28...................................1998 3. Darin Slack.............. 26...................................1987 Darin Hinshaw........ 26...................................1994 5. Daunte Culpepper.. 25...................................1997 6. Darin Hinshaw........ 24...................................1992 Darin Hinshaw........ 24...................................1993 8. Steven Moffett........ 22...................................2005 9. Ryan Schneider....... 21...................................2000 10. Dana Thyhsen......... 19...................................1983 Daunte Culpepper.. 19...................................1996 Career 1. Daunte Culpepper.. 84............................. 1995-98 2. Ryan Schneider....... 82............................. 2000-03 Darin Hinshaw........ 82............................. 1991-94 4. Darin Slack.............. 47............................. 1984-87 5. Dana Thyhsen......... 41............................. 1982-84 Steven Moffett........ 41............................. 2003-06 7. Kyle Israel............... 22............................. 2004-07 8. Vic Penn.................. 21............................. 1999-00 9. Tony Lanham.......... 20............................. 1985-86 10. Ron Johnson........... 19............................. 1988-91 Longest Pass Completions Game 1. Darin Slack..........87 (TD).... NW Mo. St., 10/24/87 2. Vic Penn..............83 (TD).............Auburn, 11/6/99 Ryan Schneider...83...................Liberty, 10/13/01 4. Ryan Schneider...80 (TD)......Arizona State, 9/7/02 5. Vic Penn..............79 (TD)........ Ga. Tech, 9/2/2000 6. Brian Miller.........78 (TD)............... Akron, 11/3/01 7. Ron Johnson.......76 (TD).........S. Illinois, 10/27/90 Ryan Schneider...76 (TD).. Miami (Ohio), 11/23/02 Brett Hodges.......76 (TD)................ Rice, 10/24/09 10. Darin Hinshaw....74 (TD).. Valdosta State, 9/11/93 Consecutive Games with a TD Pass 1. Ryan Schneider....... 28.............(9/22/01-11/1/03) 2. Daunte Culpepper.. 22...........(11/2/96-10/31/98) 3. Darin Hinshaw........ 12...........(11/2/91-11/14/92) Darin Hinshaw........ 12.......... (11/6/93- 10/29/94)


Passing Records 5. Vic Penn.................. 12.............(9/25/99-9/30/00) Steven Moffett........ 12.............(11/6/04-11/5/05) Pass Completion Percentage Game (minimum 15 attempts) 1. Daunte Culpepper.. .875 (14/16).... SAM, 10/7/95 2. Kyle Israel............... .864 (19/22)...UAB, 11/25/06 3. Daunte Culpepper.. .848 (28/33)...... EIU, 9/12/98 Daunte Culpepper.. .848 (28/33)....NIU, 10/10/98 Daunte Culpepper.. .848 (28/33).. BALL, 11/14/98 6. Brett Hodges........... .840 (21/25).. HOU, 11/14/09 7. Daunte Culpepper.. .839 (26/31).. SAM, 10/11/97 8. Ron Johnson........... .824 (14/17)..TEX SO, 11/17/90 Jeff Godfrey............ .824 (14/17).. MEM, 11/27/10 Jeff Godfrey............ .824 (14/17).. MEM, 10/29/11 Season (minimum 100 attempts) 1. Daunte Culpepper.. .736 (296/402)...............1998 2. Ryan Schneider....... .690 (194/281)...............2003 3. Jeff Godfrey............ .690 (160/232)...............2011 4. Blake Bortles........... .682 (75/110).................2011 5. Jeff Godfrey............ .668 (159/238)...............2010 6. Kyle Israel............... .651 (108/166)...............2006 7. Steven Moffett........ .642 (147/229)...............2004 8. Daunte Culpepper.. .625 (238/381)...............1997 9. Ryan Schneider....... .619 (177/286)...............2000 10. Ryan Schneider....... .616 (265/430)...............2002 Career (minimum 200 attempts) 1. Jeff Godfrey............ .679 (319/470)......... 2010-11 2. Daunte Culpepper.. .639 (889/1,391)...... 1995-98 3. Ryan Schneider....... .620 (840/1,354)...... 2000-03 4. Shane Willis............ .602 (346/575)......... 1987-89 5. Steven Moffett........ .606 (391/645)......... 2003-06 6. Brett Hodges........... .599 (197/329)...............2009 7. Kyle Israel............... .590 (305/517)......... 2004-07 8. Vic Penn.................. .576 (329/571)......... 1999-00 9. Tony Lanham.......... .556 (154/277)......... 1985-86 10. Darin Hinshaw........ .552 (614/1,112)...... 1991-94 Passing Yards Per Completion Game (minimum 10 completions) 1. Darin Hinshaw........ 24.5 (10/245).. Maine, 9/3/94 2. Daunte Culpepper.. 23.0 (13/299)..S. CAR, 9/6/97 3. Ryan Schneider....... 22.2 (14/312)..ULM, 10/21/00 4. Ryan Schneider....... 21.0 (13/273)... AKR, 11/3/01 5. Daunte Culpepper.. 20.9 (21/438)..ULL, 10/24/98 6. Steven Moffett........ 20.7 (14/290)..MEM, 10/8/05 7. Ryan Schneider....... 20.2 (13/262)... LIB, 10/13/01 8. Darin Hinshaw........ 20.1 (17/343)..WKU, 9/24/94 9. Jeff Godfrey............ 19.6 (15/294).. HOU, 11/5/10 10. Daunte Culpepper.. 19.2 (17/327)... BG, 11/16/96 Season (minimum 100 completions) 1. Darin Hinshaw........ 15.6 (161/2,505)............1992 2. Darin Slack.............. 15.3 (117/1,799)............1986 3. Darin Hinshaw........ 15.0 (187/2,801)............1994 4. Ryan Schneider....... 14.3 (204/2,923)............2001 Jeff Godfrey............ 14.3 (143/2,042)............2010 6. Ryan Schneider....... 14.2 (265/3,770)............2002 7. Darin Slack.............. 13.9 (219/3,054)............1987 8. Darin Hinshaw........ 13.8 (191/2,645)............1993 9. Daunte Culpepper.. 13.7 (187/2,565)............1996 10. Dana Thyhsen......... 13.3 (155/2,058)............1983 Career (minimum 200 completions) 1. Darin Hinshaw........ 14.7 (614/9,000)...... 1991-94 2. Darin Slack.............. 13.7 (459/6,302)...... 1984-87 3. Dana Thyhsen......... 13.1 (380/4,982)...... 1982-84 Ryan Schneider....... 13.1 (840/10,976).... 2000-03 5. Daunte Culpepper.. 12.8 (889/11,412).... 1995-98

6. Jeff Godfrey............ 12.7 (319/4,057)...... 2010-11 7. Kyle Israel............... 12.6 (305/3,830)...... 2004-07 8. Steven Moffett........ 12.3 (391/4,814)...... 2003-06 Passing Yards Per Attempt Game (minimum 10 attempts) 1. Daunte Culpepper.. 15.6 (28/438)..ULL, 10/24/98 2. Jeff Godfrey............ 15.5 (19/294).. HOU, 11/5/10 3. Jeff Godfrey............ 14.8 (17/252)..MEM, 11/27/10 4. Blake Bortles........... 14.4 (10/144)..... CSU, 9/3/11 5. Ryan Schneider....... 14.2 (22/312)..ULM, 10/21/00 6. Steven Moffett........ 13.8 (21/290)..MEM, 10/8/05 7. Jeff Godfrey............ 13.3 (12/159).. ECU, 10/30/10 8. Darin Slack.............. 13.2 (14/185).. SAM, 11/15/86 Blake Bortles........... 13.2 (12/158).. UTEP, 11/25/11 10. Ryan Schneider....... 12.8 (32/409)..... LIB, 9/28/02 Season (minimum 100 attempts) 1. Daunte Culpepper.. 9.2 (402/3,690)..............1998 2. Jeff Godfrey............ 9.1 (238/2,159)..............2010 3. Ryan Schneider....... 8.8 (430/3,770)..............2002 4. Blake Bortles........... 8.7 (110/958).................2011 5. Darin Hinshaw........ 8.3 (302/2,505)..............1992 6. Darin Hinshaw........ 8.2 (322/2,645)..............1993 Darin Hinshaw........ 8.2 (342/2,801)..............1994 Daunte Culpepper.. 8.2 (314/2,565)..............1996 Ryan Schneider....... 8.2 (286/2,334)..............2000 Ryan Schneider....... 8.2 (357/2,923)..............2001 Jeff Godfrey............ 8.2 (232/1,898)..............2011 Career (minimum 2 years, 200 attempts) 1. Jeff Godfrey............ 8.6 (470/4,057)........ 2010-11 2. Daunte Culpepper.. 8.2 (1,391/11,412)... 1995-98 3. Ryan Schneider....... 8.1 (1,354/10,976)... 2000-03 Darin Hinshaw........ 8.1 (1,112/9,000)..... 1991-94 5. Steven Moffett........ 7.5 (645/4,818)........ 2003-06 6. Kyle Israel............... 7.4 (517/3,830)........ 2004-07 7. Ron Johnson........... 7.2 (319/2,294)........ 1988-91 8. Shane Willis............ 7.1 (575/4,092)........ 1987-89 9. Tony Lanham.......... 7.0 (277/1,949)........ 1985-86 10. Vic Penn.................. 6.8 (571/3,867)........ 1999-00 Miscellaneous PASSING Records When a player passes for 400 yards............UCF is: 9-1 When a player passes for 350 yards........UCF is: 16-10 When a player passes for 300 yards........UCF is: 38-25 Interceptions Thrown Game 1. Dana Thyhsen......... 6......................B-CU, 10/9/82 Shane Willis............ 6....................... Troy, 9/16/89 3. Dana Thyhsen......... 5.........Ga. Southern, 9/15/84 4. Mike Cullison.......... 4....... Presbyterian, 10/27/79 Daunte Culpepper.. 4..................Auburn, 11/7/98 Vic Penn.................. 4.................... Purdue, 9/4/99 Vic Penn.................. 4.................... Akron, 9/16/00 Ryan Schneider....... 4....... Virginia Tech, 11/11/00 Brett Hodges........... 4......... East Carolina, 9/26/09 10. 13 are tied.............. 3 Season 1. Darin Slack.............. 18...................................1987 2. Darin Hinshaw........ 17...................................1994 3. Mike Cullison.......... 16...................................1979 Dana Thyhsen......... 16...................................1984 Darin Hinshaw........ 16...................................1992 Ryan Schneider....... 16...................................2002 7. Mike Cullison.......... 15...................................1980 Daunte Culpepper.. 15...................................1996 Ryan Schneider....... 15...................................2003

10. Dana Thyhsen......... 13...................................1982 Brett Hodges........... 13...................................2009 Career 1. Darin Hinshaw........ 52............................. 1991-94 2. Ryan Schneider....... 51............................. 2000-03 3. Darin Slack.............. 50............................. 1984-87 4. Daunte Culpepper.. 42............................. 1995-98 5. Dana Thyhsen......... 37............................. 1982-84 6. Mike Cullison.......... 31............................. 1979-80 7. Steven Moffett........ 26............................. 2003-06 8. Shane Willis............ 23............................. 1988-89 9. Vic Penn.................. 17............................. 1999-00 Kyle Israel............... 17............................. 2004-07 Interception-to-Attempt Ratio Season (minimum 100 attempts) 1. Daunte Culpepper.. .017 (7/402)...................1998 2. Jeff Godfrey............ .022 (5/232)...................2011 3. Vic Penn.................. .024 (11/455).................1999 Steven Moffett........ .024 (9/375)...................2005 5. Ryan Schneider....... .025 (9/357)...................2001 6. Daunte Culpepper.. .026 (10/381).................1997 7. Dana Thyhsen......... .027 (8/295)...................1983 Blake Bortles........... .027 (3/110)...................2011 9. Daunte Culpepper.. .034 (10/294).................1995 Jeff Godfrey............ .034 (8/238)...................2010 Career (minimum 200 attempts) 1. Jeff Godfrey............ .028 (13/470)........... 2010-11 2. Daunte Culpepper.. .030 (42/1,391)........ 1995-98 Vic Penn.................. .030 (17/571)........... 1999-00 Steven Moffett........ .030 (26/860)........... 2003-06 5. Kyle Israel............... .032 (17/517)........... 2004-07 6. Ryan Schneider....... .038 (51/1,354)........ 2000-03 7. Shane Willis............ .040 (23/575)........... 1988-89 Brett Hodges........... .040 (13/329).................2009 9. Ron Johnson........... .042 (16/378)........... 1988-91 10. Darin Hinshaw........ .047 (52/1,112)........ 1991-94 Opponent Single Game Passing Records Most Passes Attempted 64......... Tim Rattay, Louisiana Tech...............9/5/98 Most Passes Completed 46......... Tim Rattay, Louisiana Tech...........10/23/99 Highest Completion Percentage (MIN 15 ATT) .828...... Ben Roethlisberger, Miami (Ohio) (24/29) ..................................................................11/28/03 Most Yards Gained Passing 561....... Tim Rattay, Louisiana Tech...........10/23/99 Highest Passing Efficiency Rating 255.68.. Charles Hebert, SE Louisiana.........9/17/83 Average Yards Per Attempt (MIN 15 ATT) 16.4...... Charles Hebert, SE Louisiana.........9/17/83 Average Yards Per Completion (MIN 10 COMP) 26.5...... Mike Cook, William & Mary...........8/29/96 Most Touchdowns Passes Thrown 6........... Todd Whitten, Stephen F. Austin..10/26/85 6........... Jose Davis, Kent State....................10/4/97 Longest Pass Completion 98......... Jose Davis, Kent State....................10/4/97 Most Interceptions Thrown 5........... 5+, Last: Robby Justino, Liberty.....11/9/91

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300-Yard Passing Games Player..................... Yards....C/A......... Opponent........................... Date Ryan Schneider........ 497....... 37/52......Florida Atlantic................9/13/03 Ryan Schneider........ 440....... 28/47......Syracuse..........................11/2/02 Daunte Culpepper... 438....... 21/28......Louisiana.......................10/24/98 Darin Hinshaw......... 437....... 25/35......Valdosta State..................9/11/93 Daunte Culpepper... 421....... 24/36......UAB.................................11/9/96 Darin Slack .............. 417....... 32/44......West Georgia.................10/17/87 Ryan Schneider........ 409....... 24/32......Liberty.............................9/28/02 Darin Slack............... 408....... 29/46......Murray State...................10/4/86 Daunte Culpepper... 406....... 28/33......Eastern Illinois.................9/12/98 Darin Hinshaw......... 400....... 24/36......Liberty...........................10/29/94 Darin Hinshaw......... 393....... 25/39......Western Kentucky.........10/24/92 Daunte Culpepper... 385....... 26/45......Louisiana-Monroe...........11/1/97 Vic Penn................... 379....... 34/55......Florida.............................9/11/99 Darin Hinshaw......... 378....... 25/46......James Madison..............11/14/92 Vic Penn................... 374....... 29/52......Auburn............................11/6/99 Vic Penn................... 374....... 26/38......Bowling Green...............11/20/99 Ryan Schneider........ 374....... 20/30......Miami (Ohio).................11/23/02 Daunte Culpepper... 370....... 24/37......Louisiana Tech...................9/5/98 Shane Willis............. 369....... 26/34......Eastern Kentucky...........11/12/88 Daunte Culpepper... 368....... 30/47......Purdue.............................9/19/98 Shane Willis............. 365....... 35/51......New Haven......................10/8/88 Ryan Schneider........ 365....... 27/38......Eastern Michigan.............9/30/00 Ryan Schneider........ 360....... 25/43......Buffalo.............................11/9/02 Daunte Culpepper... 359....... 29/52......Mississippi State............10/25/97 Darin Slack............... 356....... 25/37......Northwest Mo. St..........10/24/87 Darin Hinshaw......... 350....... 21/29......Liberty...........................11/16/93 Daunte Culpepper... 347....... 31/41......Youngstown State..........10/31/98 Ryan Schneider........ 346....... 25/41......Virginia Tech..................11/11/00 Ryan Schneider........ 345....... 32/46......Penn State.......................8/31/02 Darin Hinshaw......... 343....... 17/28......Western Kentucky...........9/24/94 Daunte Culpepper... 342....... 36/49......Toledo..............................10/3/98

Player..................... Yards....C/A......... Opponent........................... Date Brett Hodges............ 342....... 23/45......Marshall..........................11/1/09 Darin Hinshaw......... 341....... 18/40......Troy . .............................10/22/94 Ryan Schneider........ 341....... 31/45......Western Michigan.........10/12/02 Ryan Schneider........ 338....... 20/29......Tulane............................10/22/01 Vic Penn................... 336....... 27/48......Louisiana Tech...............10/23/99 Ryan Schneider........ 335....... 28/39......Louisiana-Monroe.........10/20/01 Darin Slack............... 334....... 23/40......Elon.................................9/12/87 Darin Slack............... 327....... 31/46......Liberty.............................11/7/87 Daunte Culpepper... 327....... 17/31......Bowling Green...............11/16/96 Daunte Culpepper... 327....... 28/33......Northern Illinois............10/10/98 Daunte Culpepper... 327....... 28/33......Ball State.......................11/14/98 Kyle Israel................ 327....... 27/42......Rice................................10/21/06 Ryan Schneider........ 325....... 17/28......Ohio...............................11/30/02 Daunte Culpepper... 322....... 26/45......Kent State........................10/4/97 Steven Moffett......... 322....... 30/41......Akron.............................10/16/04 Daunte Culpepper... 320....... 23/32......Bowling Green.................9/26/98 Steven Moffett......... 319....... 22/32......Kent State......................11/23/04 Daunte Culpepper... 318....... 24/35......Nebraska.........................9/13/97 Darin Slack............... 315....... 24/57......Ga. Southern...................10/3/87 Kyle Israel................ 313....... 28/45......East Carolina....................10/6/07 Ryan Schneider........ 312....... 14/22......Louisiana-Monroe.........10/21/00 Daunte Culpepper... 309....... 26/31......Samford.........................10/11/97 Daunte Culpepper... 307....... 22/30......Carson-Newman................9/9/95 Daunte Culpepper... 307....... 26/42......William & Mary...............8/29/96 Vic Penn................... 306....... 25/42......Akron .............................9/16/00 Ryan Schneider........ 304....... 22/44......Arkansas........................11/10/01 Tony Lanham........... 302....... 21/33......Eastern Kentucky...........10/18/86 Shane Willis............. 302....... 23/32......West Georgia...................9/10/88 Shane Willis............. 301....... 16/27......Valdosta State....................9/9/89 Ryan Schneider........ 301....... 30/40......Northern Illinois..............10/7/00 Steven Moffett......... 301....... 19/36......Nevada..........................12/24/05

Receiving Records Individual Records

Receptions Game 1. Todd Cleveland....... 15/158......Ball State, 9/21/96 2. Bernard Ford.......... 14/160..............Elon, 9/19/87 Tyson Hinshaw....... 14/129......N. Illinois, 10/7/00 4. Mike Sims-Walker.. 13/169............ Rice, 10/21/06 5. Bernard Ford.......... 12/197..W. Georgia, 10/17/87 Sean Beckton......... 12/111...............B-CU, 9/1/89 David Rhodes......... 12/138............ Troy, 10/30/93 Tyson Hinshaw....... 12/206............. EMU, 9/30/00 Doug Gabriel.......... 12/206.......Syracuse, 11/2/02 Mike Sims-Walker.. 12/132............... USF, 9/16/06 Season 1. Mike Sims-Walker.. 90/1,178.........................2006 2. Tyson Hinshaw....... 89/1,089.........................2000 3. Siaha Burley........... 88/1,142.........................1998 4. Charles Lee............. 87/1,133.........................1999 5. David Rhodes......... 78/1,159.........................1993 6. Siaha Burley........... 77/1,106.........................1997 7. Ted Wilson............. 76/1,119.........................1985 8. Doug Gabriel.......... 75/1,237.........................2002 9. Sean Beckton......... 74/1,030.........................1988 Brandon Marshall... 74/1,195.........................2005

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Career 1. David Rhodes......... 213/3,618................. 1991-94 2. Mark Nonsant........ 198/2,809................. 1995-98 3. Sean Beckton......... 196/2,493................. 1987-90 4. Mike Sims-Walker.. 184/2,561................. 2003-06 5. Siaha Burley........... 165/2,248................. 1997-98 6. Charles Lee............. 162/2,249................. 1997-99 7. Rocky Ross............. 157/1,986................. 2006-09 8. Ted Wilson............. 151/2,443................. 1983‑86 9. Tyson Hinshaw....... 148/1,874................. 1997-00 10. Jimmy Fryzel........... 137/2,469................. 1999-02 Receptions in Consecutive Games 1. Sean Beckton......... 42.............................. 1987-90 2. Charles Lee............. 33.............................. 1997-99 Jimmy Fryzel........... 33.............................. 1999-01 4. Tyson Hinshaw....... 32.............................. 1997-00 5. Ted Wilson............. 30.............................. 1984-86 6. Mike Sims-Walker.. 28.............................. 2003-06 7. Todd Cleveland....... 26 ............................. 1994-97 8. David Rhodes......... 24.............................. 1992-94 9. Tavaris Capers........ 23.............................. 2003-04 10. Mike Dickinson....... 22.............................. 1990-92 Siaha Burley........... 22.............................. 1997-98

100-Yard Receiving Games Season 1. Ted Wilson.....................7..............................1985 Brandon Marshall...........7..............................2005 3. David Rhodes.................6..............................1993 Siaha Burley...................6..............................1998 Charles Lee.....................6..............................1999 Doug Gabriel..................6..............................2002 7. Bernard Ford..................5..............................1987 Sean Beckton.................5..............................1988 David Rhodes.................5..............................1994 Siaha Burley...................5..............................1997 Tyson Hinshaw...............5..............................2000 Jimmy Fryzel...................5..............................2002 Mike Sims-Walker..........5..............................2006 Career 1. David Rhodes.................16...................... 1991-94 2. Siaha Burley...................11...................... 1997-98 3. Ted Wilson.....................10...................... 1983-86 4. Sean Beckton.................9........................ 1987-90 Mark Nonsant................9........................ 1995-98 Charles Lee.....................9........................ 1997-99 Mike Sims-Walker..........9........................ 2003-06 8. Doug Gabriel..................8........................ 2001-02 Brandon Marshall...........8........................ 2002-05 10. Jimmy Fryzel...................7........................ 1999-02


Receiving Records Consecutive 100-Yard Receiving Games 1. Ted Wilson............. 5.............. 10/26/85-11/30/85 2. Mike Dickinson....... 4................ 11/16/91-9/19/92 Jimmy Fryzel........... 4................ 11/2/02-11/23/02 4. Bernard Ford.......... 3.............. 10/10/87-10/24/87 Mark Nonsant........ 3................ 11/2/96-11/16/97 David Rhodes......... 3 ............. 10/16/93-10/30/93 Siaha Burley........... 3.................. 9/12/98-9/26/98 Charles Lee............. 3................ 11/6/99-11/20/99 9. 15 players tied . ..... 2 Receiving Yardage Game 1. Siaha Burley........... 266/10.............ULL, 10/24/98 2. David Rhodes......... 231/10...........WKU, 10/24/92 Siaha Burley........... 231/8.. South Carolina, 9/6/97 4. Brandon Marshall... 210/11.......Nevada, 12/24/05 5. Mark Nonsant........ 209/9................UAB, 11/9/96 6. Bernard Ford.......... 208/11..NW Mo. St., 10/24/87 7. Tyson Hinshaw....... 206/12............. EMU, 9/20/00 Doug Gabriel.......... 206/12.......Syracuse, 11/2/02 9. Charles Lee............. 203/11........ Auburn, 11/6/99 10. Bernard Ford.......... 197/12..W. Georgia, 10/17/87 Season 1. Doug Gabriel.......... 1,237/75.........................2002 2. Brandon Marshall... 1,195/74.........................2005 3. Bernard Ford.......... 1,180/68.........................1987 4. Mike Sims-Walker.. 1,178/90.........................2006 5. David Rhodes......... 1,159/78.........................1993 6. Siaha Burley........... 1,146/88.........................1998 7. Charles Lee............. 1,133/87.........................1999 8. Jimmy Fryzel........... 1,126/58.........................2002 9. Ted Wilson............. 1,119/76.........................1985 10. Siaha Burley........... 1,106/77.........................1997 Career 1. David Rhodes......... 3,618/213................. 1991-94 2. Mark Nonsant........ 2,809/198................. 1995-98 3. Mike Sims-Walker.. 2,561/184................. 2003-06 4. Sean Beckton......... 2,493/196................. 1987-90 5. Jimmy Fryzel........... 2,469/137................. 1999-02 6. Ted Wilson............. 2,443/151................. 1983‑86 7. Charles Lee............. 2,249/162................. 1997-99 8. Siaha Burley........... 2,248/165................. 1997-98 9. Bernard Ford.......... 2,138/111................. 1985‑87 10. Rocky Ross............. 1,986/157................. 2006-09 Top-10 Single-Season Receiving Tandems 1. 2,363..............................................................2002 Doug Gabriel (1,237), Jimmy Fryzel (1,126) 2. 2,050..............................................................2005 Brandon Marshall (1,195), Mike Sims-Walker (855) 3. 1,989..............................................................1998 Siaha Burley (1,142), Mark Nonsant (847) 4. 1,903..............................................................1987 Bernard Ford (1,177), Arnell Spencer (726) 5. 1,900..............................................................1994 David Rhodes (1,075), Mark Whittemore (825) 6. 1,864..............................................................1999 Charles Lee (1,133), Tyson Hinshaw (731) 7. 1,833..............................................................1993 David Rhodes (1,159), Mark Whittemore (674) 8. 1,809..............................................................1997 Siaha Burley (1,106), Mark Nonsant (703) 9. 1,709..............................................................2006 Mike Sims-Walker (1,178), Rocky Ross (531) 10. 1,695..............................................................2000 Tyson Hinshaw (1,089), Jimmy Fryzel (606)

1,000-Yard Receiving Seasons 1. David Rhodes......... 3................................ 1991-94 2. Siaha Burley........... 2................................ 1997-98 3. Ted Wilson............. 1................................ 1983-86 Bernard Ford.......... 1................................ 1985-87 Sean Beckton......... 1................................ 1987-90 Charles Lee............. 1................................ 1997-99 Tyson Hinshaw....... 1................................ 1997-00 Doug Gabriel.......... 1................................ 2001-02 Jimmy Fryzel........... 1................................ 1999-02 Brandon Marshall... 1................................ 2002-05 Mike Sims-Walker.. 1................................ 2003-06 Touchdown Receptions Game 1. Bernard Ford.......... 4.......... NW Mo. St., 10/24/87 David Rhodes......... 4....................Liberty, 11/6/93 Doug Gabriel.......... 4..................... Ohio, 11/30/02 4. Ted Wilson............. 3.. Georgia Southern, 11/9/85 Bernard Ford.......... 3....... West Georgia, 10/17/87 Mike Dickinson....... 3.......................B-CU, 9/12/92 Bret Cooper............ 3................... Buffalo, 11/7/92 Rufus Hall............... 3... Eastern Kentucky, 8/31/95 Tyson Hinshaw....... 3......William & Mary, 9/23/00 Brandon Marshall... 3.................Nevada, 12/24/05 Season 1. Bret Cooper............ 14....................................1992 2. Bernard Ford.......... 13....................................1987 Tyson Hinshaw....... 13....................................2000 4. Ted Wilson............. 12....................................1985 David Rhodes......... 12....................................1993 6. David Rhodes......... 11....................................1994 Doug Gabriel.......... 11....................................2002 Brandon Marshall... 11....................................2005 9. Doug Gabriel.......... 9......................................2001 Mike Walker........... 9......................................2005 Kamar Aiken........... 9......................................2009 Career 1. David Rhodes......... 29.............................. 1991-94 2. Bret Cooper............ 23.............................. 1989-92 3. Ted Wilson............. 21.............................. 1983-86 Bernard Ford.......... 21.............................. 1986-87 5. Doug Gabriel.......... 20.............................. 2001-02 6. Tyson Hinshaw....... 17.............................. 1997-00 Tavaris Capers........ 17.............................. 2001-04 Kamar Aiken........... 17.............................. 2007-10 9. Sean Beckton......... 16.............................. 1987-90 Mark Whittemore.. 16.............................. 1992-94 Kenny Clark............ 16.............................. 1996-00 Mike Sims-Walker.. 16.............................. 2003-06 Longest Reception 1. Bernard Ford.......... 87 (TD)..NW Mo. St., 10/24/87 2. Charles Lee............. 83 (TD).......Auburn, 11/06/99 Doug Gabriel.......... 83 (TD)........Liberty, 10/13/01 4. Doug Gabriel.......... 80 (TD)..Arizona State, 9/7/02 5. Kenny Clark............ 79 (TD)....... Ga. Tech, 9/02/00 6. Thad Ward............. 78 (TD)........... Akron, 11/3/01 7. Shawn Jefferson..... 76 (TD).....S. Illinois, 10/27/90 Jimmy Fryzel........... 76 (TD)..Miami (Ohio), 11/23/02 A.J. Guyton............. 76 (TD)............ Rice, 10/24/09 10. Mark Whittemore.. 74 (TD).............. VSU, 9/11/93 Yards Per Reception Game (minimum 5 receptions) 1. Mark Whittemore.. 32.6 (5/163)...... VSU, 9/11/93 2. Kenny Clark............ 29.6 (5/148)..Ga. Tech, 9/2/00 3. David Rhodes......... 29.0 (5/145)...B-CU, 10/23/93 Jimmy Fryzel........... 29.0 (6/174).. MIA(OH),11/23/02

5. Siaha Burley........... 28.9 (8/231)..S. Carolina, 9/6/97 6. Siaha Burley........... 26.6 (10/266)...ULL, 10/24/98 7. Doug Gabriel.......... 25.5 (7/179)... Ohio, 11/30/02 8. Arnell Spencer........ 25.3 (6/152)......Elon, 9/19/87 9. Jimmy Fryzel........... 25.0 (6/150).......SYR, 11/2/02 10. Mark Nonsant........ 24.9 (7/174)...... NEB, 9/13/97 Season (minimum 25 receptions) 1. Bernard Ford.......... 21.8 (30/653)..................1986 2. Mark Whittemore.. 21.7 (31/674)..................1993 3. David Rhodes......... 19.6 (51/1,002)...............1992 4. Jimmy Fryzel........... 19.4 (58/1,126)...............2002 5. Mark Whittemore.. 18.3 (45/825)..................1994 6. Kamar Aiken........... 17.7 (33/584)..................2007 7. Arnell Spencer........ 17.6 (41/723)..................1987 8. Bernard Ford.......... 17.4 (68/1,180)...............1987 9. David Rhodes......... 17.3 (62/1,075)...............1994 10. Jimmy Fryzel........... 17.0 (39/664)..................2001 Career (minimum 50 receptions) 1. Doug Gabriel.......... 19.3 (97/1,869)......... 2001-02 Bernard Ford.......... 19.3 (111/2,138)....... 1984-87 3. Mark Whittemore.. 19.1 (100/1,908)....... 1991-94 4. Jimmy Fryzel.......... 18.0 (137/2,469)....... 1999-02 5. Arnell Spencer....... 17.9 (83/1,487)......... 1987‑88 6. David Rhodes......... 17.0 (213/3,618)....... 1991-94 7. Ted Wilson............. 16.2 (151/2,443)....... 1983‑86 8. Shawn Jefferson..... 16.2 (67/1,087)......... 1988-90 9. Bret Cooper........... 15.9 (91/1,450)......... 1990-92 Kamar Aiken.......... 15.9 (121/1,924)....... 2007-10 RECEPTIONS BY A FRESHMAN Season 1. J.J. Worton............. 41/531............................2011 2. Sean Beckton......... 40/421............................1987 3. Mike Dickinson....... 33/371............................1989 Kamar Aiken........... 33/584............................2007 5. Josh Reese.............. 30/461............................2011 6. Shantel Roundtree... 26/361............................1988 7. Bobby Joe Plain...... 25/308............................1979 Mike Nonsant......... 25/334............................1995 Reginald Doster...... 25/350............................1995 10. A.J. Guyton............. 23/253............................2007 Receiving Yardage BY A FRESHMAN Season 1. Kamar Aiken........... 584/33............................2007 2. J.J. Worton............. 531/41............................2011 3. Jose Reese.............. 461/30............................2011 4. Sean Beckton......... 421/40............................1987 5. Todd Cleveland....... 385/20............................1994 6. David Rhodes......... 382/22............................1991 7. Mike Dickinson....... 371/33............................1989 8. Shantel Roundtree... 361/26............................1988 9. Reginald Doster...... 350/25............................1995 10. Mike Sims-Walker.. 337/21............................2003 RECEPTIONS BY A TIGHT END Season 1. Don Grayson.......... 50/441............................1987 2. John Osborne......... 31/357............................1988 3. Mike Williams........ 26/245............................1979 4. Adam Nissley.......... 21/235............................2011 Miscellaneous Receiving Records When one player has 200 yards..................UCF is: 4-5 When one player has 150 yards..............UCF is: 20-16 When two players have 150 yards...............UCF is: 1-1 When one player has 100 yards..............UCF is: 76-66 When two players have 100 yards...........UCF is: 10-10

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100-Yard Receiving Games Player............................ Yards.....Rec......Opponent..................................... Date Siaha Burley.................... 266........10........ Louisiana.................................. 10/24/98 David Rhodes.................. 231........10........ Western Kentucky................... 10/24/92 Siaha Burley.................... 231........8.......... South Carolina............................. 9/6/97 Brandon Marshall........... 210........11........ Nevada..................................... 12/24/05 Mark Nonsant................. 209........9.......... UAB............................................ 11/9/96 Bernard Ford.................. 208........11........ Northwest Mo. St.................... 10/24/87 Tyson Hinshaw................ 206........12........ Eastern Michigan....................... 9/30/00 Doug Gabriel.................. 206........12........ Syracuse..................................... 11/2/02 Charles Lee..................... 203........11........ Auburn..................................... 11/06/99 Bernard Ford.................. 197........12........ West Georgia........................... 10/17/87 Mark Nonsant................. 195........8.......... Bowling Green......................... 11/16/96 Bret Cooper.................... 181........8.......... Buffalo....................................... 11/7/92 Doug Gabriel.................. 179........7.......... Ohio......................................... 11/30/02 Mark Nonsant................. 174........7.......... Nebraska.................................... 9/13/97 Jimmy Fryzel................... 174........6.......... Miami (Ohio)........................... 11/23/02 Arnell Spencer................ 172........10........ Liberty........................................ 11/7/87 David Rhodes.................. 172........7.......... Buffalo..................................... 11/19/94 Todd Cleveland............... 172........7.......... William & Mary......................... 8/29/96 Charles Lee..................... 170........11........ Florida........................................ 9/11/99 Mike Sims-Walker........... 169........13........ Rice.......................................... 10/21/06 David Rhodes.................. 165........10........ Nicholls State........................... 10/17/92 Mark Whittemore........... 163........5.......... Valdosta State............................ 9/11/93 A.J. Guyton..................... 163........9.......... BYU............................................ 9/23/11 Bernard Ford.................. 160........14........ Elon............................................ 9/19/87 David Rhodes.................. 160........7.......... Troy ......................................... 10/22/94 Bernard Ford.................. 159........8.......... Eastern Kentucky....................... 9/26/87 Todd Cleveland............... 158........15........ Ball State.................................... 9/21/96 Mike Sims-Walker........... 157........10........ Memphis................................... 10/8/05 Mark Whittemore........... 156........7.......... Western Kentucky..................... 9/24/94 David Rhodes.................. 155........9.......... Yale.......................................... 10/21/93 Mark Nonsant................. 155........9.......... Northern Illinois....................... 10/10/98 Charles Lee..................... 154........11........ Eastern Illinois........................... 9/12/98 Doug Gabriel.................. 153........11........ Penn State................................. 8/31/02 Arnell Spencer................ 152........6.......... Elon............................................ 9/19/87 Ted Wilson...................... 151........7.......... Georgia Southern...................... 11/9/85 David Rhodes.................. 150........11........ Liberty........................................ 11/6/93 Jimmy Fryzel................... 150........6.......... Syracuse..................................... 11/2/02 Kenny Clark..................... 148........5.......... Georgia Tech................................ 9/2/00 Siaha Burley.................... 147........9.......... Purdue....................................... 9/19/98 Tavaris Capers................. 147........7.......... Northern Illinois......................... 10/9/04 Siaha Burley.................... 146........11........ Bowling Green........................... 9/26/98 David Rhodes.................. 145........5.......... Bethune-Cookman................... 10/23/93 Doug Gabriel.................. 142........7.......... Louisiana-Monroe................... 10/20/01 Mike Dickinson............... 141........5.......... Bethune-Cookman..................... 9/12/92 Charles Lee..................... 140........9.......... Louisiana Tech......................... 10/23/99 Doug Gabriel.................. 140........6.......... Liberty........................................ 9/28/02 Ted Wilson...................... 139........11........ Samford................................... 11/30/85 Bret Cooper.................... 139........7.......... Liberty...................................... 10/31/92 Kenny Clark..................... 139........6.......... Bowling Green......................... 11/20/99 David Rhodes.................. 138........12........ Troy ......................................... 10/30/93 Siaha Burley.................... 138........9.......... Mississippi State...................... 10/25/97 Bernard Ford.................. 136........8.......... Savannah State........................ 10/10/87 Sean Beckton.................. 136........8.......... Eastern Kentucky..................... 11/12/88 Tyson Hinshaw................ 136........6.......... Louisiana-Monroe................... 10/21/00 Shawn Jefferson.............. 135........3.......... Southern Illinois....................... 10/27/90 Siaha Burley.................... 135........8.......... Eastern Michigan..................... 11/15/97 Rocky Ross...................... 135........6.......... Memphis................................. 11/11/06 Ted Wilson...................... 133........10........ Murray State.............................. 10/4/86 Poe White....................... 133........5.......... Florida A&M............................ 11/14/87 Brandon Marshall........... 133........4.......... Memphis................................... 10/8/05 Mike Sims-Walker........... 133........12........ USF............................................ 9/16/06 Mike Sims-Walker........... 133........7.......... UAB.......................................... 11/25/06 David Rhodes.................. 132........6.......... Western Kentucky..................... 9/24/94 Sean Beckton.................. 131........11........ New Haven................................ 10/8/88 David Rhodes.................. 131........5.......... Buffalo....................................... 11/7/92

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Player............................ Yards.....Rec......Opponent..................................... Date Mike Sims-Walker........... 131........6.......... Memphis................................. 11/11/06 Kamar Aiken................... 131........4.......... Memphis................................... 9/22/07 Ted Wilson...................... 130........8.......... Stephen F. Austin..................... 10/26/85 Todd Cleveland............... 129........6.......... Liberty...................................... 10/29/94 Tyson Hinshaw................ 129........14........ Northern Illinois......................... 10/7/00 Mike Dickinson............... 127........4.......... Gardner-Webb............................. 9/5/92 David Rhodes.................. 127........5.......... James Madison........................ 11/14/92 A.J. Guyton..................... 127........8.......... South Dakota............................... 9/4/10 Jimmy Fryzel................... 126........7.......... Kent State................................ 11/16/02 Siaha Burley.................... 125........8.......... Idaho......................................... 9/20/97 Sean Beckton.................. 124........7.......... Georgia Southern.................... 10/29/88 Doug Gabriel.................. 124........3.......... Liberty...................................... 10/13/01 Rocky Ross...................... 124........9.......... Tulane...................................... 11/18/06 Siaha Burley.................... 123........7.......... Samford................................... 10/11/97 Jamar Newsome............. 123........5.......... Houston..................................... 11/5/10 Jimmy Fryzel................... 122........8.......... Buffalo....................................... 11/9/02 Kamar Aiken................... 122........8.......... East Carolina.............................. 10/6/07 Sean Beckton.................. 121........10........ Eastern Kentucky......................... 9/8/90 Brian Watters.................. 121........7.......... Tulsa......................................... 10/26/08 Ted Wilson...................... 120........10........ Savannah State........................ 11/23/85 Sean Beckton.................. 120........9.......... West Georgia............................. 9/10/88 Todd Cleveland............... 120........11........ South Carolina............................. 9/7/96 Kenny Clark..................... 120........6.......... Louisiana Tech............................. 9/5/98 Brandon Marshall........... 120........7.......... Houston..................................... 11/5/05 Glenn McCombs............. 119........7.......... Bethune-Cookman................... 11/26/83 Shawn Jefferson.............. 119........5.......... East Tennessee State................. 10/7/89 Siaha Burley.................... 119........9.......... Eastern Illinois........................... 9/12/98 Kenny Clark..................... 119........10........ Georgia...................................... 9/25/99 Mike Sims-Walker........... 119........6.......... Houston................................... 10/28/06 A.J. Guyton..................... 119........9.......... East Carolina.............................. 9/26/09 Ted Wilson...................... 118........11........ Western Kentucky................... 10/12/85 Luther Huggins............... 118........9.......... Akron....................................... 10/16/04 Jamar Newsome............. 118........4.......... Memphis................................. 11/27/10 Bret Cooper.................... 117........9.......... East Carolina.............................. 9/21/91 David Rhodes.................. 117........6.......... Western Illinois........................ 10/16/93 Mark Nonsant................. 117........7.......... Louisiana-Monroe..................... 11/1/97 Tavirus Davis................... 117........8.......... Utah State................................ 10/27/01 David Rhodes.................. 116........6.......... East Carolina.............................. 9/21/91 Mike Dickinson............... 116........7.......... Troy State................................... 9/19/92 Tyson Hinshaw................ 116........10........ Virginia Tech............................ 11/11/00 Doug Gabriel.................. 116........5.......... Arizona State............................... 9/7/02 Siaha Burley.................... 115........8.......... Ball State.................................. 11/14/98 Tyson Hinshaw................ 115........10........ Eastern Michigan..................... 10/30/99 Ted Wilson...................... 114........4.......... Illinois State............................... 9/28/85 J.J. Worton...................... 114........11........ Southern Miss.......................... 11/12/11 Jimmy Fryzel................... 113........7.......... Western Michigan................... 10/12/02 Ted Wilson...................... 112........7.......... Louisville.................................... 11/2/85 Todd Cleveland............... 112........9.......... Mississippi State...................... 10/25/97 Sean Beckton.................. 111........6.......... North Alabama.......................... 10/1/88 Sean Beckton.................. 111........12........ Bethune-Cookman....................... 9/1/89 Mark Nonsant................. 111........6.......... Illinois State............................... 11/2/96 Mark Nonsant................. 110........9.......... Toledo........................................ 10/3/98 Charles Lee..................... 110........8.......... Eastern Illinois........................... 10/2/99 Brandon Marshall........... 110........10........ Tulane...................................... 10/21/05 Mike Sims-Walker........... 110........7.......... East Carolina............................ 10/29/05 Ted Wilson...................... 109........4.......... Austin Peay.............................. 10/27/84 Shawn Jefferson.............. 109........4.......... Bethune-Cookman..................... 9/15/90 Sean Beckton.................. 109........6.......... Slippery Rock........................... 11/10/90 Mark Whittemore........... 109........8.......... Western Kentucky................... 10/24/92 Rufus Hall....................... 109........8.......... Eastern Kentucky....................... 8/31/95 Jimmy Fryzel................... 109........5.......... Akron......................................... 9/16/00 Brandon Marshall........... 109........7.......... Tulsa........................................... 12/3/05 Mike Sims-Walker........... 109........8.......... Southern Miss.......................... 10/15/05 Mark Whittemore........... 108........5.......... East Carolina.............................. 9/18/93 David Rhodes.................. 108........8.......... Buffalo..................................... 11/13/93


100-Yard Receiving Games Player............................ Yards.....Rec......Opponent..................................... Date Todd Cleveland............... 108........3.......... Troy ......................................... 10/22/94 Charles Lee..................... 108........10........ Bowling Green......................... 11/20/99 Ed Schenk....................... 107........8.......... VMI............................................ 9/25/82 Tavirus Davis................... 107........4.......... Eastern Kentucky..................... 10/14/00 Brandon Marshall........... 107........5.......... Louisiana . ................................. 10/1/05 Jimmy Fryzel................... 106........4.......... Louisiana . ............................... 10/24/01 Arnell Spencer................ 105........4.......... Eastern Kentucky..................... 11/12/88 David Rhodes.................. 105........5.......... Maine.......................................... 9/3/94 Mike Sims-Walker........... 105........9.......... South Carolina............................. 9/1/05 Bernard Ford.................. 104........7.......... Wichita State........................... 10/11/86 Sean Beckton.................. 104........6.......... Grand Valley State................... 10/31/87 Mike Dickinson............... 104........9.......... Millersville............................... 11/16/91 Doug Gabriel.................. 104........7.......... Western Michigan................... 10/12/02 Brandon Marshall........... 104........5.......... Florida Atlantic.......................... 9/13/03 Mike Sims-Walker........... 104........4.......... Florida Atlantic.......................... 9/13/03 Jim Taylor........................ 103........8.......... Alabama A&M......................... 10/17/81 Aaron Sam...................... 103........6.......... West Georgia............................. 9/13/86

Player............................ Yards.....Rec......Opponent..................................... Date David Rhodes.................. 103........8.......... Valdosta State............................ 9/10/94 Rufus Hall....................... 103........6.......... Illinois State............................... 11/2/96 Siaha Burley.................... 103........10........ New Mexico............................. 11/21/98 Charles Lee..................... 103........7.......... Youngstown State.................... 10/31/98 A.J. Guyton..................... 103........3.......... Rice.......................................... 10/24/09 Don Grayson................... 102........8.......... Eastern Kentucky..................... 10/18/86 Ted Wilson...................... 102........4.......... Eastern Kentucky..................... 10/18/86 Mark Nonsant................. 102........6.......... Louisiana Tech............................. 9/5/98 Tyson Hinshaw................ 102........8.......... Alabama.................................. 10/28/00 Brandon Marshall........... 102........10........ South Carolina............................. 9/1/05 Bret Cooper.................... 100........6.......... James Madison............................ 9/7/91 Mark Nonsant................. 100........9.......... Hawaii...................................... 10/21/95 Charles Lee..................... 100........3.......... Louisiana-Monroe..................... 11/1/97 Charles Lee..................... 100........10........ Middle Tennessee.................... 11/13/99 Tavaris Capers................. 100........5.......... Buffalo....................................... 10/2/04 Jamar Newsome............. 100........5.......... Southern Miss.......................... 11/13/10

Players......................... Yards......Rec......Opponent..................................... Date Don Grayson.................. 102.........8.......... Eastern Kentucky..................... 10/18/86 Ted Wilson..................... 102.........4..........................................................................

Players......................... Yards......Rec......Opponent..................................... Date Kenny Clark.................... 120.........6.......... Louisiana Tech............................. 9/5/98 Mark Nonsant................ 102.........6..........................................................................

Bernard Ford................. 160.........14........ Elon............................................ 9/19/87 Arnell Spencer............... 152.........6..........................................................................

Charles Lee.................... 154.........11........ Eastern Illinois........................... 9/12/98 Siaha Burley................... 119.........9..........................................................................

Sean Beckton................. 136.........8.......... Eastern Kentucky..................... 11/12/88 Arnell Spencer............... 105.........4..........................................................................

Kenny Clark.................... 139.........6.......... Bowling Green......................... 11/20/99 Charles Lee.................... 108.........10........................................................................

Bret Cooper................... 117.........9.......... East Carolina.............................. 9/21/91 David Rhodes................. 116.........6..........................................................................

Jimmy Fryzel.................. 113.........7.......... Western Michigan................... 10/12/02 Doug Gabriel................. 104.........7..........................................................................

David Rhodes................. 231.........10........ Western Kentucky................... 10/24/92 Mark Whittemore.......... 109.........8..........................................................................

Doug Gabriel................. 206.........12........ Syracuse..................................... 11/2/02 Jimmy Fryzel.................. 150.........6..........................................................................

Bret Cooper................... 181.........8.......... Buffalo....................................... 11/7/92 David Rhodes................. 131.........5..........................................................................

Mike Sims-Walker.......... 105.........9.......... South Carolina............................. 9/1/05 Brandon Marshall.......... 102.........10........................................................................

Mark Whittemore.......... 156.........7.......... Western Kentucky..................... 9/24/94 David Rhodes................. 132.........6..........................................................................

Mike Sims-Walker.......... 157.........10........ Memphis................................... 10/8/05 Brandon Marshall.......... 133.........4..........................................................................

David Rhodes................. 160.........7.......... Troy ......................................... 10/22/94 Todd Cleveland.............. 108.........3..........................................................................

Rocky Ross..................... 135.........6.......... Memphis................................. 11/11/06 Mike Sims-Walker.......... 131.........6..........................................................................

100-Yard Receiving Tandems

Mark Nonsant................ 111.........6.......... Illinois State............................... 11/2/96 Rufus Hall...................... 103.........6.......................................................................... Siaha Burley................... 138.........9.......... Mississippi State...................... 10/25/97 Todd Cleveland.............. 112.........9.......................................................................... Mark Nonsant................ 117.........7.......... Louisiana-Monroe..................... 11/1/97 Charles Lee.................... 100.........3..........................................................................

Opponent Single Game Receiving Records Most Passes Caught 15....... Eugene Baker, Kent State...............10/4/97 Most Yards Gained 240..... Darrell Dowery, Kent State..........11/23/04 Most Touchdown Passes Caught 4......... Darrien Teals, Valdosta State.......10/22/88 Longest Pass Reception 98....... Eugene Baker, Kent State...............10/4/97

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Total Offense Records Team Records

Single Game Most Plays UCF................. 111........... Eastern Kentucky, 10/19/85 Both Teams..... 173............ Georgia Southern, 10/3/87 Opponent....... 106............... Western Illinois, 9/26/92

Most Total Yards UCF...............................5,763.............................. 2007 Opponent.....................5,466.............................. 2005 Most Total Yards Per Game UCF...............................487.7.............................. 1998 Opponent.....................442.4.............................. 1985

Most Net Yards UCF................. 818.................. Gardner-Webb, 9/5/92 Both Teams..... 1,191............... Gardner-Webb, 9/5/92 Opponent....... 771...........Stephen F. Austin, 10/26/85

Fewest Total Yards UCF...............................2,351.............................. 1982 Opponent.....................2,763.............................. 1989

Highest Yards Per Play UCF................. 11.1.......................... Liberty, 10/24/94 Opponent....... 8.4........... Georgia Southern, 10/20/89

Fewest Total Yards Per Game UCF...............................229.5.............................. 2008 Opponent.....................255.5.............................. 1990

Single Season Most Plays UCF...............................1,016.............................. 2007 Opponent.....................1,025.............................. 2007

Highest Average Per Play UCF...............................6.8........................... 1992, ‘98 Opponent.....................6.1.................................. 2005

Most Plays Per Game UCF...............................81.5................................ 1985 Opponent.....................81.9................................ 1992 Fewest Plays UCF...............................667................................. 1982 Opponent.....................653................................. 1989 Fewest Plays Per Game UCF...............................64.1................................ 2010 Opponent.....................61.0................................ 2011

Lowest Average Per Play UCF...............................3.5.................................. 1982 Opponent.....................3.4.................................. 1979

Individual Records

Total Offense Game 1. Ryan Schneider.........501................ FAU, 9/13/03 2. Daunte Culpepper....480...............ULM, 11/1/97 3. Daunte Culpepper....479........ E. Illinois, 9/12/98 4. Daunte Culpepper....467..... Louisiana, 10/24/98

5. Darin Slack................457...W. Georgia, 10/17/87 6. Ryan Schneider.........443........ Syracuse, 11/2/02 7. Daunte Culpepper....439.............La.Tech, 9/5/98 8. Darin Slack................422..... Murray St., 10/4/86 9. Vic Penn....................421.......... Auburn, 11/6/99 10. Daunte Culpepper....420...Miss. State, 10/25/97 Season 1. Daunte Culpepper....4,153.......................... 1998 2. Ryan Schneider.........3,681.......................... 2002 3. Daunte Culpepper....3,524.......................... 1997 4. Vic Penn....................3,246.......................... 1999 5. Darin Slack................3,047.......................... 1987 6. Steven Moffett..........2,925.......................... 2005 7. Shane Willis..............2,881.......................... 1988 8. Ryan Schneider.........2,879.......................... 2001 9. Darin Hinshaw..........2,800.......................... 1994 10. Jeff Godfrey..............2,725.......................... 2010 Career 1. Daunte Culpepper....12,432................... 1995-98 2. Ryan Schneider.........10,703................... 2000-03 3. Darin Hinshaw..........8,865..................... 1991-94 4. Darin Slack................6,229..................... 1984‑87 5. Jeff Godfrey..............5,028..................... 2010-11 6. Dana Thyhsen...........4,982..................... 1982‑84 7. Steven Moffett..........4,900..................... 2003-06 8. Vic Penn....................4,037..................... 1999-00 9. Shane Willis..............4,000..................... 1987‑88 10. Alex Haynes..............3,359..................... 2001-04

All-Purpose Records

Average All-Purpose Yards Season 1. Kevin Smith.............200.6.............................2007 2. Bernard Ford...........180.7.............................1987 3. Doug Gabriel...........160.1.............................2002 4. Todd Cleveland........153.2.............................1996 5. Marquette Smith.....145.9.............................1995 6. Sean Beckton..........145.3.............................1988 7. Ted Wilson..............144.2.............................1984 8. Ted Wilson..............139.0.............................1985 9. Willie English...........136.5.............................1991 10. Siaha Burley............130.5.............................1998 Career (minimum two seasons) 1. Kevin Smith.............142.3....................... 2005-07 2. Marquette Smith.....123.9....................... 1994-95 3. Doug Gabriel...........123.5....................... 2001-02 4. Siaha Burley............115.5....................... 1997-98 5. Ted Wilson..............110.3....................... 1983-86 6. Mark Whittemore...99.5......................... 1991-94 7. Alex Haynes.............98.1......................... 2001-04 8. David Rhodes..........94.5......................... 1991-94 9. Bernard Ford...........94.2......................... 1985-87 10. Todd Cleveland........92.9...................1994, ‘96-97

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All-Purpose Yards Game 1. Kevin Smith.............326................UAB, 11/10/07 2. Doug Gabriel...........324...........Syracuse, 11/2/02 3. Ted Wilson..............311................. EKU 10/13/84 4. Siaha Burley............295....... Louisiana, 10/24/98 5. Kevin Smith.............284.................Tulsa, 12/1/07 6. Willie English...........269......... Ark. State, 10/5/91 7. Latavius Murray......257...............UTEP, 11/25/11 8. Bernard Ford...........253..................Elon, 9/19/87 9. Bernard Ford...........252..... W. Georgia, 10/17/87 10. David Rhodes..........249...............WKU, 10/24/92 Kevin Smith.............249...............UTEP, 11/24/07 Season 1. Kevin Smith.............2,809.............................2007 2. Doug Gabriel...........1,921.............................2002 3. Bernard Ford...........1,627.............................1987 4. Marquette Smith.....1,605.............................1995 5. Sean Beckton..........1,599.............................1988 6. Ted Wilson..............1,587.............................1984 7. Ted Wilson..............1,529.............................1985 8. Willie English...........1,502.............................1991 9. Siaha Burley............1,435.............................1998 10. Mark Whittemore...1,416.............................1993

Career 1. Ted Wilson..............4,854....................... 1983-86 2. Kevin Smith.............4,679....................... 2005-07 3. Mark Whittemore...4,282....................... 1991-94 4. Alex Haynes.............4,021....................... 2001-04 5. David Rhodes..........3,689....................... 1991-94 6. Sean Beckton..........3,652....................... 1987-90 7. Willie English...........3,387.................1989-91, ‘93 8. Gerod Davis.............3,200....................... 1992-95 9. Bernard Ford...........2,923....................... 1985-87 10. Luther Huggins........2,802....................... 2001-04 Opponent Single Game All-Purpose Yards Most Plays 43....... Anthony Sherrell, EMU....................11/8/03 Most Yards Gained 271.....Walter Reyes, Syracuse....................9/20/03 OPPONENT SINGLE GAME TOTAL OFFENSE Most Plays 68....... Tim Rattay, Louisiana Tech.................9/5/98 68....... Tim Rattay, Louisiana Tech.............10/23/99 Most Total Yards Gained 541.....Tim Rattay, Louisiana Tech.............10/23/99


Scoring Records Team Records

Single Game Most Points UCF................... 71...................Gardner-Webb, 9/5/92 Both Teams....... 104..........Western Kentucky, 9/24/94 Opponent......... 69.................................. VMI, 9/25/82 Fewest Points UCF.................. 0.........................................Eight times .............................. First time, Presbyterian, 10/27/79 ............................................ Last time, UAB, 11/29/08 Both Teams...... 3....................... Presbyterian, 9/12/81 Opponent........ 0............................................. 19 times .......................................... First time, St. Leo, 9/22/79 .................................... Last time, Memphis, 10/29/11 Points Scored in a Quarter 1st.................... 31............................. Tulane, 11/20/10 2nd.................. 31....................... Fort Lewis, 11/19/83 3rd................... 30.................... Louisiana Tech, 9/5/98 4th................... 30.......... Grand Valley State, 10/31/87 Points Scored in a Half 50 (first)............................................... Akron, 11/3/01 Points Scored in a Quarter by Opponent 1st................. 28, by VMI.................................9/25/82 2nd............... 27, by Florida (twice)....9/11/99, 9/9/06 3rd................ 30, by Nicholls State................10/23/82 4th................ 22, by Kent State........................10/4/97 Points Scored in a Half by Opponent 48 (first)......................................... by Florida 9/11/99 Most Decisive Win 67-3 .............................. Grand Valley State, 10/31/87 Most Decisive Loss 69-0 ....................................................... VMI, 9/25/82 Most Touchdowns UCF.................. 9............................ Samford, 11/15/86 ........................ 9............ Grand Valley State, 10/31/87 ........................ 9......................Gardner-Webb, 9/5/92 ........................ 9................................ Buffalo, 11/7/92 ........................ 9...............................Liberty, 10/13/01 ........................ 9.............Charleston Southern, 9/3/11 Both Teams...... 14.............Western Kentucky, 9/24/94 Opponent........ 10................................... VMI, 9/25/82 Most Touchdowns Rushing UCF.................. 8.............Charleston Southern, 9/3/11 Both Teams...... 10................................... VMI, 9/25/82 Opponent........ 10................................... VMI, 9/25/82 Most Touchdowns Passing UCF.................. 7.................... West Georgia, 10/17/87 Both Teams...... 10......................... Kent State, 10/4/97 Opponent........ 6.............. Stephen F. Austin, 10/26/85 ........................ 6........................... Kent State, 10/4/97 Most PATs UCF.................. 9......................................... Four Times . ................................ Last time, vs. Liberty, 10/13/01 Both Teams...... 12.............................. Buffalo, 11/7/92 Opponent........ 9..................................... VMI, 9/25/82

Most Field Goals UCF.................. 4................. Savannah State, 10/10/81 ........................ 4................Bethune-Cookman, 9/7/85 ........................ 4................Bethune-Cookman, 9/6/86 ........................ 4...................... vs. Alabama, 10/28/01 ........................ 4..............................vs. UAB, 11/12/05 Both Teams...... 8...................Southern Miss, 11/12/11 Opponent........ 5...................Southern Miss, 11/12/11

Individual Records

Touchdowns Scored Game 1. Bernard Ford........... 4........ NW Mo. St., 10/24/87 Bret Cooper............ 4................. Buffalo, 11/7/92 David Rhodes.......... 4..................Liberty, 11/6/93 Mike Grant.............. 4....................Idaho, 9/20/97 Alex Haynes............ 4.................. Tulane, 9/22/01 Doug Gabriel........... 4................... Ohio, 11/30/02 Kevin Smith............. 4...................Tulsa, 10/20/07 Kevin Smith............. 4....................UAB, 11/10/07 Kevin Smith............. 4.....................Tulsa, 12/1/07 Season 1. Kevin Smith............. 30..................................2007 2. Bret Cooper............ 15..................................1992 3. Marquette Smith.... 14..................................1995 Mike Grant.............. 14..................................1997 Brynn Harvey.......... 14..................................2009 6. David Rhodes.......... 13..................................1993 Willie English.......... 13..................................1991 Tyson Hinshaw........ 13..................................2000 9. Ted Wilson.............. 12..................................1985 Bernard Ford........... 12..................................1987 Daunte Culpepper.. 12..................................1998 Doug Gabriel........... 12..................................2002 Team Scoring Records Single Season Most Points UCF............... 502...............2007 Opponent..... 398...............1984 Most Points Per Game UCF............... 37.3..............1992 Opponent..... 36.2..............1984 Fewest Points UCF............... 109...............1982 Opponent..... 130...............1981 Fewest Points Per Game UCF............... 10.9..............1982 Opponent..... 13.0..............1981 Highest Scoring Differential UCF............... +17.4............1987 Opponent..... +24.7............1982 Most Touchdowns UCF............... 62.................2007 Opponent..... 53.................1984 Fewest Touchdowns UCF............... 13..........1981, ‘82 Opponent..... 18..........1981, ‘87 Most Rushing Touchdowns UCF............... 41.................2007 Opponent..... 30..........1984, ‘85

Career 1. Kevin Smith............. 46............................ 2005-07 2. Willie English.......... 38......................1989-91, ‘93 3. David Rhodes.......... 29............................ 1991-94 4. Alex Haynes............ 28............................ 2001-04 5. Gerod Davis............ 25............................ 1992-95 Latavius Murray...... 25......................2008, ‘10-11 7. Bret Cooper............ 24............................ 1989-92 Daunte Culpepper.. 24............................ 1995-98 9. Mark Giacone......... 22......................1987, ‘89-90 Mike Grant.............. 22............................ 1995-98 Points Kicking Game 1. Scott Ryerson.......... 17..............Sav. St., 10/10/81 2. Ed O’Brien............... 16...... NW Mo. St., 10/24/87 Javier Beorlegui...... 16...........Alabama, 10/28/00 4. Ed O’Brien............... 15.....................B-CU, 9/7/85 Franco Grilla........... 15.....Gardner-Webb, 9/5/92 6. Ed O’Brien............... 14.....................B-CU, 9/6/86 Fred Waczewski...... 14..... Louisiana Tech, 9/5/98 Matt Prater............. 14........ Kent State, 11/16/02 Michael Torres........ 14..........Memphis, 11/11/06 Michael Torres........ 14.................Tulsa, 10/20/07 Michael Torres........ 14...................Tulsa, 12/1/07 Nick Cattoi.............. 14............Memphis, 10/3/09

Fewest Rushing Touchdowns UCF............... 5...................1982 Opponent..... 9.. 1981, ‘89, ‘10, ‘11

Most PAT Kicks Attempted UCF............... 60.................2007 Opponent..... 50.................1984

Most Touchdown Passes UCF............... 31.................2002 Opponent..... 26.................2007

Fewest PAT Kicks Att. UCF............... 12.................1981 Opponent..... 14.................1981

Fewest Touchdown Passes UCF............... 4...................1981 Opponent..... 5............1981, ‘87

Most Two-Point Conv. Made UCF............... 5...................1984 Opponent..... 3.....1982, ‘83, ‘93

Punt Returns For Touchdown UCF............... 3...................1991 Opponent..... 3...................1984

Most Field Goals Made UCF............... 22..........2005, ‘07 Opponent..... 22.................2007

Kick Returns For Touchdown UCF............... 3...................1994 Opponent..... 2...................2009

Fewest Field Goals Made UCF............... 6............1982, ‘84 Opponent..... 3............1981, ‘95

Interception Returns For TD UCF............... 5...................2010 Opponent..... 3............2002, ‘03

Most Field Goals Attempted UCF............... 34.................2005 Opponent..... 28.................2007

Fumble Returns For TD UCF............... 1....... Many Times Opponent..... 2............2002, ‘11

Fewest FG Attempted UCF............... 10.................1984 Opponent..... 9............1995, ‘98

Most PAT Kicks Made UCF............... 55.................2010 Opponent..... 46..........1984, ‘03

Most Safeties UCF............... 2............1998, ‘07 Opponent..... 2.....1987, ’95, ‘03

Fewest PAT Kicks Made UCF............... 8...................1981 Opponent..... 11.................1981

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Scoring Records Season 1. Michael Torres........ 110................................2007 2. Charlie Pierce.......... 89..................................1994 3. Franco Grilla........... 88..................................1990 4. Ed O’Brien............... 87..................................1987 5. Charlie Pierce.......... 87..................................1993 6. Matt Prater............. 86..................................2002 7. Fred Waczewski...... 82..................................1997 8. Javier Beorlegui...... 81..................................2000 9. Ed O’Brien............... 80..................................1986 Nick Cattoi.............. 80..................................2010 Career 1. Charlie Pierce.......... 297.......................... 1993-96 2. Franco Grilla........... 285.......................... 1989-92 3. Ed O’Brien............... 263.......................... 1984‑87 4. Matt Prater............. 258.......................... 2002-05 5. Nick Cattoi.............. 225.......................... 2008-11 6. Javier Beorlegui...... 207.......................... 1998-01 7. Michael Torres........ 186.......................... 2006-07 8. Fred Waczewski...... 144.......................... 1997-98 Points Scored Game 1. Bernard Ford........... 24 ..... NW Mo. St., 10/24/87 Bret Cooper............ 24 .............. Buffalo, 11/7/92 David Rhodes.......... 24................Liberty, 11/6/93 Mike Grant.............. 24..................Idaho, 9/20/97 Alex Haynes............ 24................ Tulane, 9/22/01 Doug Gabriel........... 24................. Ohio, 11/30/02 Kevin Smith............. 24.................Tulsa, 10/20/07 Kevin Smith............. 24..................UAB, 11/10/07 Kevin Smith............. 24...................Tulsa, 12/1/07

Season 1. Kevin Smith............. 180................................2007 2. Bret Cooper............ 90..................................1992 3. Charlie Pierce.......... 89..................................1994 4. Franco Grilla........... 88..................................1990 5. Ed O’Brien............... 87..................................1987 Charlie Pierce.......... 87..................................1993 7. Matt Prater............. 86..................................2002 Brynn Harvey.......... 86..................................2009 9. Marquette Smith.... 84..................................1995 Mike Grant.............. 84..................................1997 Career 1. Charlie Pierce.......... 297.......................... 1993-96 2. Franco Grilla........... 285.......................... 1989-92 3. Kevin Smith............. 276.......................... 2005-07 4. Ed O’Brien............... 263.......................... 1984‑87 5. Matt Prater............. 258.......................... 2002-05 6. Willie English.......... 228....................1989-91, ‘93 7. Nick Cattoi.............. 225.......................... 2008-11 8. Javier Beorlegui...... 207.......................... 1998-01 9. Michael Torres........ 186.......................... 2006-07 10. David Rhodes.......... 184.......................... 1991-94 Touchdowns Responsible For Game 1. Darin Slack.............. 7 .... West Georgia, 10/17/87 Daunte Culpepper.. 7 .... Eastern Illinois, 9/12/98 3. Darin Hinshaw........ 6 .................Liberty, 11/6/93 Daunte Culpepper.. 6 .................... ULM, 11/1/97 Daunte Culpepper.. 6 ...... Louisiana Tech, 9/5/98 Ryan Schneider....... 6 ................ Buffalo, 11/9/02 7. Darin Hinshaw........ 5 ....................WKU, 9/24/94 Daunte Culpepper.. 5 ........... Kent State, 10/4/97 Daunte Culpepper.. 5 .... Bowling Green, 9/26/98 Daunte Culpepper.. 5 ...........Louisiana, 10/24/98 Daunte Culpepper.. 5 ....................YSU, 10/31/98 Ryan Schneider....... 5 .................. Ohio, 11/30/02

Opponent Single Game Scoring Records Most Points Scored 30.......... Lee Suggs, Virginia Tech............ 11/11/00 Most Touchdowns Scored 5............ Lee Suggs, Virginia Tech........... 11/11/00 Season 1. Daunte Culpepper.. 40..................................1998 2. Darin Hinshaw........ 33..................................1994 Ryan Schneider....... 33..................................2002 4. Darin Hinshaw........ 31..................................1993 5. Daunte Culpepper.. 30..................................1997 Kevin Smith............. 30..................................2007 7. Darin Slack.............. 29..................................1987 8. Darin Hinshaw........ 25..................................1992 9. Steven Moffett........ 24..................................2005 10. Jeff Godfrey............ 23..................................2010 Career 1. Daunte Culpepper.. 108.......................... 1995-98 2. Darin Hinshaw........ 93............................ 1991-94 3. Ryan Schneider....... 93............................ 2000-03 4. Darin Slack.............. 53............................ 1984-87 5. Dana Thyhsen......... 46............................ 1982-84 Kevin Smith............. 46............................ 2005-07 7. Willie English.......... 40............................ 1989-93 8. Steven Moffett........ 38............................ 2003-06 9. David Rhodes.......... 33............................ 1991-94 10. Alex Haynes............ 28............................ 2001-04

Kicking Records Field Goals Made Game 1. Scott Ryerson........ 4..... Savannah State, 10/10/81 Ed O’Brien............. 4....Bethune-Cookman, 9/7/85 Ed O’Brien............. 4....Bethune-Cookman, 9/6/86 Charlie Pierce........ 4......... East Carolina, 11/12/94 Javier Beorlegui.... 4................Alabama, 10/28/00 Matt Prater........... 4............. Kent State, 11/16/02 Matt Prater........... 4.......................UAB, 11/12/05 Michael Torres...... 4...............Memphis, 11/11/06 Nick Cattoi............ 4.................Memphis, 10/3/09 Season 1. Michael Torres...... 20.....................................2007 2. Scott Ryerson........ 18.....................................1981 3. Ed O’Brien............. 17.....................................1987 Matt Prater........... 17.....................................2005 Michael Torres...... 17.....................................2006 6. Ed O’Brien............. 16.....................................1986 Franco Grilla......... 16.....................................1990 8. Charlie Pierce........ 14.....................................1993 Charlie Pierce........ 14.....................................1994 Javier Beorlegui.... 14.....................................2000 Matt Prater........... 14.....................................2002 Nick Cattoi............ 14.....................................2009

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Career 1. Ed O’Brien............. 50............................... 1984-87 Matt Prater........... 50............................... 2002-05 3. Franco Grilla......... 47............................... 1989-92 4. Charlie Pierce........ 46............................... 1993-96 5. Nick Cattoi............ 39............................... 2008-11 6. Michael Torres...... 37............................... 2006-07 7. Matt Prater........... 33............................... 2002-05 8. Scott Ryerson........ 32............................... 1980-83 Javier Beorlegui.... 32............................... 1998-01 Consecutive Field Goals Made 1. Michael Torres...... 16............. 10/20/07-12/29/07 2. Charlie Pierce........ 12.....................9/25-10/30/93 3. Matt Prater........... 11............... 11/18/03-9/18/04 4. Javier Beorlegui.... 10................... 9/23/00-9/1/01 5. Charlie Pierce........ 9.....................10/15-11/19/94 6. Franco Grilla......... 8.......................9/22-10/20/90 Michael Torres...... 8.......................11/4-11/18/06 8. Ed O’Brien............. 7.....................10/10-10/24/87 9. Ed O’Brien............. 6...........................9/7-9/13/85 Charlie Pierce........ 6.......................10/12-11/2/96 Fred Waczewski.... 6............... 10/25/97-11/22/98

Field Goals Attempted Game 1. Scott Ryerson........ 8....Hampden-Sydney, 11/7/81 2. Scott Ryerson........ 5....................... Miles, 10/3/81 Scott Ryerson........ 5..... Savannah State, 10/10/81 Travis Allen........... 5............. New Haven, 10/8/88 Matt Prater........... 5..................Syracuse, 11/2/02 Matt Prater........... 5.......................UAB, 11/12/05 Season 1. Scott Ryerson........ 29.....................................1981 2. Ed O’Brien............. 26.....................................1987 3. Michael Torres...... 24.....................................2006 Michael Torres...... 24.....................................2007 5. Ed O’Brien............. 21.....................................1986 Franco Grilla......... 21.....................................1990 Franco Grilla......... 21.....................................1991 Matt Prater........... 21.....................................2002 9. Ed O’Brien............. 20.....................................1985 Javier Beorlegui.... 20.....................................1999 Nick Cattoi............ 20.....................................2009


Kicking Records Career 1. Ed O’Brien............. 77............................... 1984-87 2. Matt Prater........... 74............................... 2002-05 3. Franco Grilla......... 71............................... 1989-92 4. Charlie Pierce........ 61............................... 1993-96 5. Nick Cattoi............ 60............................... 2008-11 6. Scott Ryerson........ 54............................... 1980-83 7. Javier Beorlegui.... 50............................... 1998-01 8. Michael Torres ..... 48............................... 2006-07 9. Fred Waczewski.... 31............................... 1997-98 Field Goal Percentage Season (minimum 10 attempts) 1. Charlie Pierce........ .875 (14/16).....................1994 2. Michael Torres...... .833 (20/24).....................2007 3. Fred Waczewski.... .813 (13/16).....................1997 4. Charlie Pierce........ .778 (14/18).....................1993 Javier Beorlegui.... .778 (14/18).....................2000 6. Ed O’Brien............. .762 (16/21).....................1986 Franco Grilla......... .762 (16/21).....................1990 8. Matt Prater........... .769 (10/13).....................2003 9. Travis Allen........... .714 (10/14).....................1988 10. Michael Torres...... .708 (17/24).....................2006 Career (minimum 2 years/20 attempts) 1. Michael Torres...... .771 (37/48)............... 2006-07 2. Charlie Pierce........ .754 (46/61)............... 1993-96 3. Fred Waczewski.... .677 (21/31)............... 1997-98 4. Matt Prater........... .676 (50/74)............... 2002-05 5. Franco Grilla......... .662 (47/71)............... 1989-92 6. Nick Cattoi............ .650 (39/60)............... 2008-11 7. Ed O’Brien............. .649 (50/77)............... 1984-87 8. Javier Beorlegui.... .640 (32/50)............... 1998-01 Longest Field Goal Made 1. Ed O’Brien............. 55..Bethune-Cookman, 9/7/85 2. Scott Ryerson........ 54... Savannah State, 10/10/81 Darin Daly............. 54....................Tulsa, 10/26/08 3. Matt Prater........... 53.............Penn State, 8/31/02 4. Ed O’Brien............. 52............... Furman, 11/10/84 Scott Ryerson........ 52..Hampden‑Sydney, 11/7/81 Charlie Pierce........ 52......... East Carolina, 9/28/96 7. Five players tied.... 51 .......................last Michael Torres, ECU, 11/04/06 Field Goals Made 50 Yards or More Game 1. Scott Ryerson........ 2..... Savannah State, 10/10/81 Season 1. Scott Ryerson........ 4.......................................1981 2. Scott Ryerson........ 2.......................................1983 3. Scott Ryerson........ 1.......................................1982 Ed O’Brien............. 1.......................................1984 Ed O’Brien............. 1.......................................1985 Ed O’Brien............. 1.......................................1986 Franco Grilla......... 1.......................................1990 Charlie Pierce........ 1.......................................1996 Fred Waczewski.... 1.......................................1997 Matt Prater........... 1.......................................2002 Matt Prater........... 1.......................................2004 Michael Torres...... 1.......................................2006 Darin Daly............. 1.......................................2008 Nick Cattoi............ 1.......................................2009

Career 1. Scott Ryerson........ 7................................. 1980-83 2. Ed O’Brien............. 3................................. 1984-87 3. Matt Prater........... 2................................. 2002-05 4. Franco Grilla......... 1................................. 1989-92 Charlie Pierce........ 1................................. 1993-96 Fred Waczewski.... 1................................. 1995-98 Michael Torres...... 1................................. 2006-07 Nick Cattoi............ 1................................. 2008-11 PATs Made Game 1. Ed O’Brien............. 9................ Samford, 11/15/86 Franco Grilla......... 9..... Texas Southern, 11/17/90 Franco Grilla......... 9.................... Buffalo, 11/7/92 Javier Beorlegui.... 9...................Liberty, 10/13/01 5. Scott Ryerson........ 8............. Fort Lewis, 11/19/83 Ed O’Brien............. 8.Grand Valley State, 10/31/87 Charlie Pierce........ 8...Western Kentucky, 9/24/94 Fred Waczewski.... 8.......... Louisiana Tech, 9/5/98 Season 1. Michael Torres...... 50.....................................2007 2. Charlie Pierce........ 47.....................................1994 Nick Cattoi............ 47.....................................2010 4. Franco Grilla......... 45.....................................1992 Charlie Pierce........ 45.....................................1993 6. Matt Prater........... 44.....................................2002 7. Fred Waczewski.... 43.....................................1997 8. Javier Beorlegui.... 41.....................................2001 9. Javier Beorlegui.... 39.....................................2000 10. Franco Grilla......... 38.....................................1990 Career 1. Charlie Pierce........ 159............................. 1993-96 2. Franco Grilla......... 142............................. 1989-92 3. Ed O’Brien............. 112............................. 1984-87 4. Javier Beorlegui.... 111............................. 1998-01 5. Matt Prater........... 108............................. 2002-05 Nick Cattoi............ 108............................. 2008-11 7. Fred Waczewski.... 78............................... 1997-98 8. Michael Torres...... 75............................... 2006-07 PATs Attempted Game 1. Ed O’Brien............. 9................ Samford, 11/15/86 Franco Grilla......... 9.................... Buffalo, 11/7/92 Franco Grilla......... 9..... Texas Southern, 11/17/90 Javier Beorlegui.... 9...................Liberty, 10/13/01 5. Tom Hungerford... 8..................... St. Leo, 9/20/80 Scott Ryerson........ 8............. Fort Lewis, 11/19/83 Ed O’Brien............. 8.....................GVSU, 10/31/87 Charlie Pierce........ 8...Western Kentucky, 9/24/94 Fred Waczewski.... 8.......... Louisiana Tech, 9/5/98

Season 1. Michael Torres...... 51.....................................2007 2. Nick Cattoi............ 50.....................................2010 3. Charlie Pierce........ 47.....................................1993 Charlie Pierce........ 47.....................................1994 Matt Prater........... 47.....................................2002 6. Franco Grilla......... 45.....................................1992 Fred Waczewski.... 45.....................................1997 8. Javier Beorlegui.... 42.....................................2001 9. Franco Grilla......... 40.....................................1990 Javier Beorlegui.... 40.....................................2000 Career 1. Charlie Pierce........ 163............................. 1993-96 2. Franco Grilla......... 148............................. 1989-92 3. Ed O’Brien............. 118............................. 1984-87 4. Javier Beorlegui.... 117............................. 1998-01 Matt Prater........... 117............................. 2002-05 6. Nick Cattoi............ 114............................. 2008-11 7. Fred Waczewski.... 84............................... 1997-98 8. Michael Torres...... 76............................... 2006-07 Consecutive PATs Made 1. Franco Grilla......... 103............................. 1990-92 2. Charlie Pierce........ 81............................... 1993-94 3. Michael Torres...... 67............................... 2006-07 4. Javier Beorlegui.... 60............................... 1999-00 5. Ed O’Brien............. 52............................... 1986-87 6. Javier Beorlegui.... 40 ....................................2001 Percentage of PATs Made Season (minimum 25 attempts) 1. Ed O’Brien............. 1.000 (30/30)...................1987 Franco Grilla......... 1.000 (31/31)...................1991 Franco Grilla......... 1.000 (45/45)...................1992 Charlie Pierce........ 1.000 (47/47)...................1994 Michael Torres...... 1.000 (25/25)...................2006 6. Michael Torres...... .980 (50/51).....................2007 7. Javier Beorlegui.... .976 (41/42).....................2001 8. Javier Beorlegui.... .975 (39/40).....................2000 9. Scott Ryerson........ .971 (33/34).....................1983 Charlie Pierce........ .971 (34/35).....................1995 Charlie Pierce........ .971 (33/34).....................1996 Career (minimum 2 years/50 attempts) 1. Michael Torres...... .987 (75/76)............... 2006-07 2. Charlie Pierce........ .975 (159/163)........... 1993-96 3. Franco Grilla......... .959 (142/148)........... 1989-92 4. Ed O’Brien............. .949 (112/118)........... 1984-87 Javier Beorlegui.... .949 (111/117)........... 1998-01 6. Nick Cattoi............ .947 (108/114)........... 2008-11 7. Fred Waczewski.... .929 (78/84)............... 1997-98 8. Matt Prater........... .923 (108/117)........... 2002-05 9. Scott Ryerson........ .915 (54/59)............... 1981-83

Opponent Single Game Kicking Records Most Field Goals 5......... Danny Hrapmann, Southern Miss...11/12/11 Most Field Goals Attempted 5......... Steve Lindsey, Mississippi...............8/30/97 5......... Travis Mayle, Kent State.................9/27/03 5......... Danny Hrapmann, Southern Miss...11/12/11 Longest Field Goal 54....... Tim Foley, Georgia Southern..........10/3/87 54....... Hap Hines, Georgia.........................9/25/99 54....... Brad Cooper, West Virginia.............9/11/04 Most PATs 8......... Pat Tyler, VMI..................................9/25/82 8......... Rick Wilson, Stephen F. Austin......10/26/85

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Punting Records Team Records

Single Game Most Punts UCF................11.................................... USF, 10/13/07 Both Teams....19.................................... Ohio, 11/6/04 Opponent......12................................... Miles, 10/3/81 ......................12.................... Nicholls State, 10/17/92 Most Punting Yards UCF................463.................................. USF, 10/13/07 Both Teams....834.................................. Ohio, 11/6/04 Opponent......476...................... Millersville, 11/16/91 Highest Avg. Per Punt (min. 5 punts) UCF................55.7.................... Virginia Tech, 8/31/03 Opponent......53.8... Southeastern Louisiana, 9/17/83 Single Season Most Punts UCF............................. 90......................................2008 Opponent................... 76......................................2010 Most Punts Per Game UCF............................. 7.8.....................................1982 Opponent................... 6.7.....................................1989 Fewest Punts UCF............................. 27......................................1998 Opponent................... 43......................................2006 Fewest Punts Per Game UCF............................. 2.5.....................................1998 Opponent................... 3.6.....................................2006 Most Yards Punting UCF............................. 3,560.................................2008 Opponent................... 3,072.................................2010 Fewest Yards Punting UCF............................. 982....................................1998 Opponent................... 1,779.................................1993 Highest Yards Per Punt UCF............................. 46.1...................................2003 Opponent................... 41.0............................1998, ‘05 Lowest Yards Per Punt UCF............................. 32.1...................................1991 Opponent................... 33.7...................................1986 Most Punts Blocked Against UCF............................. 3........................................1981 Opponent................... 10......................................1985 Opponent Single Game Punting Records Most Punts 12...... Skip Shelton, Nicholls State.............10/17/92 12...... Will Johnson, Miles...........................10/3/81 Most Yards Punting 476.... Doug Joyce, Millersville...................11/16/91 Highest Average Yards Per Punt (min. 5 punts) 53.8... Bret Wright, SE Louisiana..................9/17/83 Longest Punt 73...... Andy Pollock, Bowling Green..........11/16/96

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Individual Records

Longest Punt 1. Glenn McCombs.. 77........... Austin Peay, 10/29/83 2. Matt Prater.......... 74...................... Ohio, 10/11/03 3. Matt Prater.......... 71........... Virginia Tech, 8/31/03 4. Charlie Pierce....... 70....................... Troy, 10/30/93 Blake Clingan....... 70....................... Texas, 11/7/09 6. Charlie Pierce....... 69................... Maine, 11/18/95 7. Javier Beorlegui... 68....................Clemson, 9/1/01 Matt Prater.......... 68................... Miami, 11/28/03 9. Marek Butcher..... 67....................Auburn, 9/27/97 Matt Prater.......... 67...........West Virginia, 11/1/03

Punts Game 1. Blake Clingan....... 11/463................ USF, 10/13/07 Blake Clingan....... 11/418........... Miami, 10/11/08 3. Doug Friedlander.. 10/404...... Ala. A&M, 10/17/81 Charlie Pierce....... 10/449........N. Mexico, 9/14/96 5. Doug Friedlander.. 9/370.....Ga. Southern, 9/11/82 Doug Friedlander.. 9/383...... SE Louisiana, 9/18/82 Dana Thyhsen...... 9/305.........Vald. State, 10/2/82 Dana Thyhsen...... 9/353...... W. Georgia, 10/30/82 Glenn McCombs.. 9/418..... Austin Peay, 10/29/83 Glenn McCombs.. 9/431.................... ULM, 9/8/84 Glenn McCombs.. 9/354........ Texas State, 9/29/84 Ed O’Brien............ 9/312.....Indiana State, 11/3/84 Aaron Horne........ 9/345.................Florida, 9/9/06 Jim Hogan............ 9/330.................. SFA, 10/26/85 Jim Hogan............ 9/354...... Wichita St., 10/11/86 Javier Beorlegui... 9/409....... Georgia Tech, 9/2/00 Aaron Horne........ 9/331..........Marshall, 10/30/04 Aaron Horne........ 9/395.................. Ohio, 11/6/04 Blake Clingan....... 9/368...................... USF, 9/6/08 Blake Clingan....... 9/320................Tulsa, 10/26/08 Season 1. Blake Clingan....... 88/3,560............................2008 2. Aaron Horne........ 66/2,554............................2004 3. Blake Clingan....... 65/2,422............................2009 4. Blake Clingan....... 59/2,404............................2007 5. Matt Prater.......... 58/2,781............................2003 6. Glenn McCombs.. 52/1,996............................1984 Aaron Horne........ 52/2,197............................2005 7. Barrie Kee............ 50/1,933............................1988 8. Charlie Pierce....... 49/2,159............................1996 Marek Butcher..... 49/2,149............................1997 Javier Beorlegui... 49/1,975............................1999 Career 1. Blake Clingan....... 251/10,017.................. 2007-10 2. Charlie Pierce....... 173/7,111.................... 1993-96 3. Aaron Horne........ 162/6,493.................... 2004-06 4. Javier Beorlegui... 151/6,209.................... 1998-01 5. Russ Salerno........ 112/3,852.................... 1989-91 6. Glenn McCombs.. 100/4,123.................... 1983-84 7. Jim Hogan............ 89/3,384...................... 1985-86 8. Barrie Kee............ 87/3,284...................... 1987-88 9. Doug Friedlander.81/3,067...................... 1981-82 10. Matt Prater.......... 64/3,044...................... 2002-05

Punt Yardage Game 1. Blake Clingan....... 463/11............USF, 10/13/2007 2. Charlie Pierce....... 449/10........N. Mexico, 9/14/96 3. Glenn McCombs.. 431/9.................... ULM, 9/8/84 4. Matt Prater.......... 419/8.....West Virginia, 11/1/03 5. Glenn McCombs.. 418/9..... Austin Peay, 10/29/83 Blake Clingan....... 418/11........... Miami, 10/11/08 7. Javier Beorlegui... 409/9...... Georgia Tech, 9/2/00 8. Doug Friedlander.. 404/10...... Ala. A&M, 10/17/81 9. Matt Prater.......... 403/7................ Ohio, 10/11/03 10. Aaron Horne........ 395/9.................. Ohio, 11/6/04 Season 1. Blake Clingan....... 3,560/88............................2008 2. Matt Prater.......... 2,781/58............................2003 3. Aaron Horne........ 2,554/66............................2004 4. Blake Clingan....... 2,422/65............................2009 5. Blake Clingan....... 2,404/59............................2007 6. Aaron Horne........ 2,197/52............................2005 7. Charlie Pierce....... 2,159/49............................1996 8. Marek Butcher..... 2,149/49............................1997 9. Glenn McCombs.. 2,127/52............................1984 10. Javier Beorlegui... 2,001/46............................2001 Career 1. Blake Clingan....... 10,017/251.................. 2007-10 2. Charlie Pierce....... 7,111/173.................... 1993-96 3. Aaron Horne........ 6,493/163.................... 2004-06 4. Javier Beorlegui... 6,209/151.................... 1998-01 5. Glenn McCombs.. 4,123/100.................... 1983-84 6. Russ Salerno........ 3,852/112.................... 1989-91 7. Jim Hogan............ 3,384/89...................... 1985-86 8. Barrie Kee............ 3,284/87...................... 1987-88 9. Doug Friedlander.. 3,067/81...................... 1981-82 10. Matt Prater.......... 3,044/64...................... 2002-05 Average Yardage Per Punt Game (minimum 5 punts) 1. Matt Prater.......... 57.6 (403/7)...... Ohio, 10/11/03 2. Matt Prater.......... 55.7 (334/6)...Va. Tech, 8/31/03 3. Matt Prater.......... 52.4 (419/8)....... WVU, 11/1/03 4. Glenn McCombs.. 49.6 (347/7)........ C-NEW, 11/5/83 5. Charlie Pierce....... 49.0 (245/5)....... Troy, 10/30/93 6. Matt Prater.......... 48.8 (244/5)......MAR, 11/19/03 7. Glenn McCombs.. 48.6 (243/5)......Rich., 10/15/83 8. Javier Beorlegui... 48.2 (289/6)....Syracuse, 9/8/01 9. Glenn McCombs.. 47.9 (431/9)......... ULM, 9/8/84 10. Ryan Flinn............ 46.9 (328/7)........MAR, 9/20/02 Season (minimum 25 punts) 1. Matt Prater.......... 47.9 (58/2,781)..................2003 2. Charlie Pierce....... 44.1 (49/2,159)..................1996 3. Marek Butcher..... 43.9 (49/2,149)..................1997 4. Javier Beorlegui... 43.5 (46/2,001)..................2001 5. Aaron Horne........ 42.2 (52/2,197)..................2005 6. Ryan Flinn............ 41.8 (40/1,673)..................2002 7. Blake Clingan....... 41.8 (39/1,631)..................2010 8. Glenn McCombs.. 41.6 (48/1,996)..................1983 9. David Bohner....... 41.2 (42/1,732)..................2011 10. Glenn McCombs.. 40.9 (52/2,127)..................1984 Career (minimum 2 years/50 punts) 1. Matt Prater.......... 47.6 (64/3,044)............ 2002-05 2. Glenn McCombs.. 41.2 (100/4,123).......... 1983-84 3. Charlie Pierce....... 41.1 (173/7,111).......... 1993-96 4. Javier Beorlegui... 41.1 (151/6,209).......... 1998-01 5. David Bohner....... 40.7 (50/2,033)............ 2010-11 6. Aaron Horne........ 40.1 (162/6,493).......... 2004-06 7. Blake Clingan....... 39.9 (251/10,017)........ 2007-10 8. Jim Hogan............ 38.0 (89/3,384)............ 1985-86


Kick/Punt Return Records Team Records

Single Game Most Punts Returned UCF............... 8........Northwest Missouri St., 10/24/87 Both Teams .. 11................... Alabama A&M, 10/17/81 ..................... 11....... Southeastern Louisiana, 9/18/82 Opponent..... 9..................... Alabama A&M, 10/17/81 Most Yards Returned UCF............... 158....Northwest Missouri St., 10/24/87 Both Teams... 176................. Alabama A&M, 10/17/81 Opponent..... 155................. Alabama A&M, 10/17/81 Most Kicks Returned UCF............... 11..................... Nicholls State, 10/23/82 Both Teams... 14............. Grand Valley State, 10/31/87 ..................... 14................Western Kentucky, 9/24/94 Opponent..... 11............. Grand Valley State, 10/31/87 Most Kick Return Yards UCF............... 240...................... East Carolina, 10/6/07 Both Teams... 436...................... East Carolina, 10/6/07 Opponent..... 203.............. Mississippi State, 10/25/97 Single Season Most Punts Returned UCF..........................38.......................................1990 Opponent................39.......................................1982 Fewest Punts Returned UCF..........................12.......................................1982 Opponent................11.......................................1998 Most Yards Returned UCF..........................463.....................................2005 Opponent................449.....................................1984 Fewest Yards Returned UCF..........................15.......................................1983 Opponent................32.......................................2009 Highest Average Per Punt Return UCF..........................16.5....................................2005 Opponent................14.6....................................2011 Lowest Average Per Punt Return UCF..........................-0.8.....................................1983 Opponent................2.3......................................2009 Most Kick Returns UCF..........................63.......................................2007 Opponent................89.......................................2007 Fewest Kick Returns UCF..........................25.......................................1981 Opponent................24.......................................1982 Most Kick Return Yds UCF..........................1,479..................................2007 Opponent................1,822..................................2007 Fewest Kick Return Yds UCF..........................508.....................................2000 Opponent................532.....................................1989 Highest Avg. Per Kick Return UCF..........................27.8....................................2010 Opponent................25.3....................................2001 Lowest Avg. Per Kick Return UCF..........................15.4....................................2000 Opponent................13.0....................................1989

Individual Records

Punt Returns Game 1. Sean Beckton......... 8/158..NW Mo. State, 10/24/87 2. Mike Dickinson...... 7/32.........S. Illinois, 10/27/90 Mike Dickinson...... 7/100... Millersville, 11/16/91 4. Neil Beasley........... 6/94......... Samford, 11/15/86 Mike Dickinson...... 6/37.................B-CU, 9/15/90 Mike Dickinson...... 6/37..... Kentucky St., 9/29/90 Mike Dickinson...... 6/100................ Troy, 8/31/91 Todd Cleveland...... 6/64......... Samford, 10/11/97 Joe Burnett............ 6/54.................Tulsa, 12/1/07 Joe Burnett............ 6/52............ Miami, 10/11/08 Rocky Ross............. 6/91............. Samford, 9/5/09 Season (Punt Returns) 1. Mike Dickinson...... 32/223............................1990 2. Mike Dickinson...... 31/387............................1991 Joe Burnett............ 31/331............................2007 4. Joe Burnett............ 28/463............................2005 5. Joe Burnett............ 26/378............................2008 6. Asante Samuel....... 25/275............................2000 7. Todd Cleveland...... 22/183............................1997 8. Siaha Burley........... 21/293............................1998 9. Mark Whittemore.. 20/216............................1994 Josh Robinson........ 20/304............................2010 Career 1. Joe Burnett............ 96/1,304................... 2005-08 2. Mike Dickinson...... 85/717...................... 1989-92 3. Asante Samuel....... 63/673...................... 1999-02 4. Mark Whittemore.. 43/420...................... 1991-94 5. Tavaris Capers........ 40/372...................... 2001-04 6. Todd Cleveland...... 35/307................1994, ‘96-97 7. Sean Beckton......... 27/314...................... 1987-90 Josh Robinson........ 27/355...................... 2009-11 Longest Punt Return 1. Siaha Burley........... 91 (TD)...N. Mexico, 11/21/98 2. Mike Dickinson...... 86 (TD).............. Troy, 8/31/91 3. Joe Burnett............ 83 (TD).............Tulsa, 12/1/07 4. Neil Beasley........... 72 (TD)..... Samford, 11/15/86 5. Mike Dickinson...... 70 (TD).............B-CU, 9/28/91 Mark Whittemore.. 70 (TD)........... ULM, 10/15/94 7. Joe Burnett............ 68 (TD).............Tulsa, 12/3/05 Punt Return Yardage Game 1. Sean Beckton......... 158/8.. NW Mo. State, 10/24/87 2. Siaha Burley........... 125/3.....N. Mexico, 11/21/98 3. Mike Dickinson...... 100/6................ Troy, 8/31/91 4. Mike Dickinson...... 100/7... Millersville, 11/16/91 5. Neil Beasley........... 94/6......... Samford, 11/15/86 6. Todd Cleveland...... 94/4............... ULM, 10/19/96 7. Rocky Ross............. 91/6............. Samford, 9/5/09 8. Sean Beckton......... 84/3........ Texas So., 11/17/90 9. Joe Burnett............ 83/1.................Tulsa, 12/1/07 Joe Burnett............ 83/5... South Car. St., 8/30/08 Season 1. Joe Burnett............ 463/28............................2005 2. Joe Burnett............ 378/26............................2008 3. Mike Dickinson...... 387/31............................1991 4. Joe Burnett............ 331/31............................2007 5. Josh Robinson........ 304/20............................2010 6. Siaha Burley........... 293/21............................1998 7. Asante Samuel....... 233/19............................2002 8. Mike Dickinson...... 223/32............................1990 9. Mark Whittemore.. 216/20............................1994 10. Sean Beckton......... 208/17............................1987

Career 1. Joe Burnett............ 1,304/96................... 2005-08 2. Mike Dickinson...... 717/85...................... 1989-92 3. Asante Samuel....... 673/63...................... 1999-02 4. Mark Whittemore.. 420/43...................... 1991-94 5. Tavaris Capers........ 372/40...................... 2001-04 6. Josh Robinson........ 355/27...................... 2009-11 7. Sean Beckton......... 314/27...................... 1987-90 8. Todd Cleveland...... 307/35................1994, ‘96-97 Average Per Punt Return Game (minimum of 5 returns) 1. Sean Beckton...... 19.8 (158/8)...NW Mo. St., 10/24/87 2. Mike Dickinson... 16.7 (100/6)......... Troy, 8/31/91 3. Neal Beasley....... 15.7 (94/6).. Samford, 11/15/86 4. Joe Burnett......... 15.2 (76/5)...Memphis, 9/22/07 5. Rocky Ross.......... 15.1 (91/6)...... Samford, 9/5/09 6. John Scargle........ 14.6 (73/5).. H. Sydney, 11/7/81 7. Mike Dickinson... 14.3 (100/7)..Millers., 11/16/91 Season (minimum of 15 returns) 1. Joe Burnett............ 16.5 (463/28)..................2005 2. Josh Robinson........ 15.2 (304/20)..................2010 3. Joe Burnett............ 14.5 (378/26)..................2008 4. Siaha Burley........... 14.0 (293/21)..................1998 5. Mike Dickinson...... 12.5 (387/31)..................1981 6. Asante Samuel....... 12.3 (233/19)..................2002 7. Sean Beckton......... 12.2 (208/17)..................1987 8. Mark Whittemore.. 10.8 (216/20)..................1994 9. Joe Burnett............ 10.7 (331/31)..................2007 10. Tavaris Capers........ 10.4 (187/18)..................2004 Career (minimum 2 years/20 returns) 1. Siaha Burley........... 14.0 (293/21)............ 1997-98 2. Joe Burnett............ 13.6 (1,304/96)......... 2005-08 3. Josh Robinson........ 13.1 (355/27)............ 2009-11 4. Sean Beckton......... 11.6 (314/27)............ 1987-90 5. A.J. Guyton............ 10.9 (228/21)............ 2007-11 6. Tim Kiggins............ 10.7 (236/22)............ 1979-80 Asante Samuel....... 10.7 (673/63)............ 1999-02 8. Mark Whittemore.. 9.8 (420/43).............. 1991-94 9. Tavaris Capers........ 9.3 (372/40).............. 2001-04 Punt Return Touchdowns Game 1. Jeff Farmer.......... 1 (30 yds)*...Ill. State, 10/20/84 David Alls............ 1 (11 yds)*........... VMI, 11/1/86 Neil Beasley........ 1 (72 yds).... Samford, 11/15/86 Eric Jones............ 1 (5 yds)*... Texas So., 11/18/85 Sean Beckton...... 1 (60 yds)... Texas So., 11/17/90 Mike Dickinson... 1 (86 yds)............. Troy, 8/31/91 Mike Dickinson... 1 (58 yds)...............JMU, 9/7/91 Mike Dickinson... 1 (70 yds)............B-CU, 9/28/91 Louis Lubin.......... 1 (11 yds)*.... Buffalo, 11/13/93 Mark Whittemore.. 1 (70 yds).......... ULM, 10/15/94 Siaha Burley........ 1 (91 yds)..N. Mexico, 11/21/98 Thad Ward.......... 1 (6 yds)*....... Georgia, 9/25/99 Thad Ward.......... 1 (0 yds)*........ MTSU, 11/13/99 Ricot Joseph........ 1 (3 yds)*.........BGSU, 11/20/99 Alphonzo Hopkins.. 1 (2 yds)*..MIA (Ohio), 11/23/02 Tavaris Capers..... 1 (52 yds)........ Buffalo, 10/4/03 Tavaris Capers..... 1 (54 yds)...Penn State, 9/18/04 Joe Burnett......... 1 (58 yds)........... Rice, 11/19/05 Joe Burnett......... 1 (68 yds)............Tulsa, 12/3/05 Blake Carter........ 1 (31 yds)*.............. USF, 9/9/06 Augustus Ashley.. 1 (37 yds)*...Louisiana, 9/29/07 Joe Burnett......... 1 (83 yds)............Tulsa, 12/1/07 * After blocked punt

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Kick/Punt Return Records Season 1. Mike Dickinson...... 3......................................1991 2. Thad Ward............. 2......................................1999 Joe Burnett............ 2......................................2005 Career 1. Mike Dickinson...... 3................................ 1989-92 Joe Burnett............ 3................................ 2005-08 3. Thad Ward............. 2................................ 1999-01 Tavaris Capers........ 2................................ 2001-04 5. 13 tied with one Kick Returns Game 1. Ted Wilson............. 7/213.............. EKU, 10/13/84 Mark Whittemore.. 7/188.. East Carolina, 9/21/91 Curtis Francis......... 7/184............... USF, 10/13/07 Joe Burnett............ 7/175.................. BC, 9/20/08 5. Shawn Jefferson..... 6/140.... N. Alabama, 10/1/88 Mark Whittemore.. 6/94.. James Madison, 9/7/91 Mark Whittemore.. 6/140.. East Carolina, 9/18/93 Doug Gabriel.......... 6/122........... WMU, 10/12/02 Quincy McDuffie.... 6/126.......... Miami, 10/17/09 Quincy McDuffie.... 6/171.........Rutgers, 12/19/09 Season 1. Ted Wilson............. 40/952............................1984 2. Quincy McDuffie.... 39/944............................2009 3. Mark Whittemore.. 33/679............................1991 4. Doug Gabriel.......... 31/632............................2002 5. Quincy McDuffie.... 27/869............................2010 6. Mark Whittemore.. 26/662............................1992 Mark Whittemore.. 26/591............................1993 Luther Huggins...... 26/653............................2003 9. Joe Burnett............ 26/745............................2008 10. Ted Wilson............. 25/732............................1983 Paul Miranda......... 25/644............................1998 Career 1. Ted Wilson............. 89/2,121................... 1983-86 2. Mark Whittemore.. 86/1,932................... 1991-94 3. Curtis Francis......... 75/1,674................... 2004-07 4. Quincy McDuffie.... 73/1,919................... 2009-11 5. Luther Huggins...... 67/1,567................... 2001-04 6. Todd Cleveland...... 51/1,270.............1994, ‘96-97 7. Edward Mack......... 50/1,033.............1996, ‘98-00 8. Shawn Jefferson..... 42/837...................... 1988-90 9. Doug Gabriel.......... 37/795...................... 2001-02 10. Khymest Williams.. 27/710.......... 2007-08, ‘10-11 Longest Kick Return 1. Ted Wilson............. 100 (TD)..........SE La., 9/17/83 Ted Wilson............. 100 (TD).......... EKU, 10/13/84 Todd Cleveland...... 100 (TD)...........B-CU, 9/17/94 4. Todd Cleveland...... 99 (TD)....... Buffalo, 11/19/94 Khymest Williams .. 99 (TD)........... SMU, 11/17/07 6. Quincy McDuffie.... 95 (TD)......... Samford, 9/5/09 Quincy McDuffie.... 95 (TD)....... Tulane , 11/20/10 8. Todd Cleveland...... 93 (TD)..... Samford, 10/12/96 Curtis Francis......... 93 (TD).............. ECU, 10/6/07 Quincy McDuffie.... 93 (TD)....... NC State, 9/11/10 Average Per Kick Return Game (minimum of five returns) 1. Curtis Francis......... 40.6 (203/5)...... ECU, 10/6/07 2. Paul Miranda......... 39.6 (198/5).. La. Tech, 9/5/98 3. Rannell Hall.............36.8 (184/5)..... ECU, 11/19/11 4. Ted Wilson............. 30.4 (213/7) ... EKU, 10/13/84 5. Rannell Hall........... 29.6 (148/5).....Tulsa, 11/3/11 6. Quincy McDuffie.... 28.5 (171/6).....RUT, 12/19/09

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7. Rannell Hall........... 27.6 (138/5)... USM, 11/12/11 8. Mark Whittemore.. 26.9 (188/7) ..... ECU, 9/21/91 9. Curtis Francis......... 26.3 (184/7)..... USF, 10/13/07 10. Joe Burnett............ 25.0 (175/7)........ BC, 9/20/08 Season (minimum of 15 returns) 1. Quincy McDuffie.... 32.2 (869/27)..................2010 2. Rannell Hall........... 31.0 (714/23)..................2011 3. Paul Miranda......... 30.7 (644/21)..................1998 4. Ted Wilson............. 29.3 (732/25)..................1983 5. Curtis Francis......... 29.2 (643/22)..................2007 6. Mark Whittemore.. 25.5 (662/26)..................1992 7. Luther Huggins...... 25.1 (653/26)..................2003 8. Ted Wilson............. 23.8 (952/40)..................1984 9. Todd Cleveland...... 23.4 (375/16)..................1996 10. Luther Huggins...... 23.1 (346/15)..................2001 Career (minimum 2 years/20 returns) 1. Paul Miranda......... 33.3 (732/22)............ 1997-98 2. Joe Burnett............ 28.7 (745/26)............ 2005-08 3. Khymest Williams.. 26.3 (710/27).. 2007-08, ‘10-11 4. Quincy McDuffie.... 26.3 (1,919/73)......... 2009-11 5. Todd Cleveland...... 24.9 (1,270/51)...1994, ‘96-97 6. Luther Huggins...... 23.4 (1,567/67)......... 2001-04 7. Ted Wilson............. 23.8 (2,121/89)......... 1983-86 8. Mark Whittemore.. 22.5 (1,932/86)......... 1991-94 9. Curtis Francis......... 22.3 (1,674/75)......... 2004-07 10. Doug Gabriel.......... 21.5 (795/37)............ 2001-02 Kick Return Yardage Game 1. Ted Wilson............. 213/7.............. EKU, 10/13/84 2. Curtis Francis......... 203/5.. East Carolina, 10/6/07 3. Paul Miranda......... 198/5............ La. Tech, 9/5/98 4. Mark Whittemore.. 188/7.. East Carolina, 9/21/91 5. Curtis Francis ........ 184/7............... USF, 10/13/07 Rannell Hall........... 184/5..East Carolina, 11/19/11 7. Ted Wilson............. 177/4.... Richmond, 10/15/83 8. Joe Burnett............ 175/7.................. BC, 9/20/08 9. Quincy McDuffie.... 171/6.........Rutgers, 12/19/09 10. Rannell Hall........... 160/4..............UAB, 10/20/11 Season 1. Ted Wilson............. 952/40............................1984 2. Quincy McDuffie.... 944/39............................2009 3. Quincy McDuffie.... 869/27............................2010 4. Joe Burnett............ 745/26............................2008 5. Ted Wilson............. 732/25............................1983 6. Rannell Hall........... 714/23............................2011 7. Mark Whittemore.. 679/33............................1991 8. Mark Whittemore.. 662/26............................1992 9. Luther Huggins...... 653/26............................2003 10. Paul Miranda......... 644/25............................1998 Career 1. Ted Wilson............. 2,121/89................... 1983-86 2. Mark Whittemore.. 1,932/86................... 1991-94 3. Quincy McDuffie.... 1,919/73................... 2009-11 4. Curtis Francis......... 1,674/75................... 2004-07 5. Luther Huggins...... 1,567/67................... 2001-04 6. Todd Cleveland...... 1,270/51.............1994, ‘96-97 7. Edward Mack......... 1,033/50.............1996, ‘98-00 8. Shawn Jefferson..... 837/42...................... 1988-90 9. Doug Gabriel.......... 795/37...................... 2001-02 10. Joe Burnett............ 745/26............................2008 Kick Return Touchdowns Game 1. Ted Wilson............. 1 (100 yds)......SE La., 9/17/83 Ted Wilson............. 1 (100 yds)...... EKU, 10/13/84 Todd Cleveland...... 1 (100 yds).......B-CU, 9/17/94

Todd Cleveland...... 1 (89 yds).........WKU, 9/24/94 Todd Cleveland...... 1 (99 yds)... Buffalo, 11/19/94 Todd Cleveland...... 1 (93 yds)....... SAM, 10/12/96 Paul Miranda......... 1 (88 yds).... Toledo, 11/22/97 Curtis Francis......... 1 (93 yds).......... ECU, 10/6/07 Khymest Williams.. 1 (99 yds)....... SMU, 11/17/07 Joe Burnett............ 1 (91 yds)............. USF, 9/6/08 Joe Burnett............ 1 (91 yds).... Miami, 10/11/08 Quincy McDuffie.... 1 (95 yds)..... Samford, 9/5/09 Quincy McDuffie.... 1 (93 yds)... NC State, 9/11/10 Quincy McDuffie.... 1 (95 yds).... Tulane, 11/20/10 Latavius Murray..... 1 (69 yds)....... USM, 11/12/11 Season 1. Todd Cleveland...... 3 .....................................1994 2. Joe Burnett............ 2......................................2008 Quincy McDuffie.... 2......................................2010 4. Ted Wilson............. 1 .....................................1983 Ted Wilson............. 1......................................1984 Todd Cleveland...... 1......................................1996 Paul Miranda......... 1......................................1997 Curtis Francis......... 1......................................2007 Khymest Williams.. 1......................................2007 Quincy McDuffie.... 1......................................2009 Career 1. Todd Cleveland...... 4...........................1994, 96-97 2. Quincy McDuffie.... 3................................ 2009-11 3. Ted Wilson............. 2................................ 1983-86 Joe Burnett............ 2................................ 2005-08 5. Paul Miranda......... 1................................ 1996-98 Curtis Francis......... 1................................ 2004-07 Khymest Williams.. 1.................... 2007-08, ‘10-11 Latavius Murray..... 1..........................2008, ‘10-11 Opponent Single Game Punt/Kick Return Records Most Punt Returns 7........ Marvious Hester, Georgia Tech.......... 9/2/00 Most Punt Return Yards 141.... Richard Crawford, SMU................. 10/15/11 Highest Avg. Yards Per Punt Return (minimum two returns) 59.5... Keyon Laws, Ball State..................... 9/21/96 Longest Punt Return 92...... Richard Crawford, SMU................. 10/15/11 Touchdowns on Punt Returns 1........ Numerous Times Last.... Richard Crawford, SMU................. 10/15/11 Most Kick Returns 8........ Earnest Williams, Memphis............. 9/22/07 Most Kick Return Yards 197.... Danny Copeland, EKU.................... 10/18/86 197.... Robert Issac, Mississippi State....... 10/25/97 Highest Avg. Yardage Per Kick Return (minimum two returns) 56.5... Glen Farris, Alabama A&M............ 10/16/82 Longest Kick Return 97...... Glen Farris, Alabama A&M............ 10/16/82 97...... Danny Copeland, E. Kentucky........ 10/18/86 97...... Bert Rich, Maine............................ 11/18/95 97...... Lowell Robinson, Pittsburgh.......... 10/13/06 Touchdowns on Kick Returns 1........ Numerous Times Last.... Cody Hoffman, BYU......................... 9/23/11


Defensive Records Team Records

Single Game Most Interceptions UCF................ 5.................................. Numerous times ......................................First time vs. St. Leo, 9/20/80 ....................Last time vs. Bethune-Cookman, 9/12/92 Both Teams.... 8................Bethune-Cookman, 9/12/92 ...................... 8...................... Nicholls State, 10/17/92 Opponent...... 6.................................. Numerous times ...................First time vs. Bethune-Cookman, 10/9/82 ..........................Last time vs. Nicholls State, 10/17/92 Most Fumbles UCF................ 7.....................William & Mary, 8/29/96 Both Teams.... 14................. Carson-Newman, 11/6/82 Opponent...... 10................. Carson-Newman, 11/6/82 Most Fumbles Lost UCF................ 6....................Northern Illinois, 10/7/00 Both Teams.... 8..................... Carson-Newman, 9/3/80 Opponent...... 6................... Carson-Newman, 11/6/82 Most Quarterback Sacks UCF................ 9................ Eastern Kentucky, 10/14/00 Both Teams.... 13...........................Louisiana, 10/24/98 Opponent...... 9.................Louisiana-Monroe, 11/1/97 ...................... 9.................................. Akron, 10/16/04 Single Season Most Quarterback Sacks UCF........................... 56........................................1993 Opponent................. 50........................................2004 Fewest QB Sacks UCF........................... 9..........................................1982 Opponent................. 7..........................................1988 Most Interceptions UCF........................... 24........................................2007 Opponent................. 25........................................1982 Fewest Interceptions UCF........................... 5..........................................2003 Opponent................. 6...................................1982, ‘96 Most INT Return Yards UCF........................... 392......................................2007 Opponent................. 365......................................1985 Fewest INT Return Yards UCF........................... 28........................................2003 Opponent................. 50........................................2011 Most Fumbles UCF........................... 35.................................1982, ‘83 Opponent................. 40........................................1982 Fewest Fumbles UCF........................... 13........................................1997 Opponent................. 13........................................2011 Most Fumbles Lost UCF........................... 21........................................1985 Opponent................. 24........................................1982

Fewest Fumbles Lost UCF........................... 7..........................................1997 Opponent................. 4..........................................2007 Most PAT Blocks UCF........................... 2............................ 1988, ‘89, ‘90 Opponent................. 1..................... 1998, ‘99, ‘05, ‘10 Most Field Goal Blocks UCF........................... 4..........................................2003 Opponent................. 3..........................................1999 Most Punt Blocks UCF........................... 7..........................................1985 Opponent................. 1............... 1996, ‘99, ‘00 ‘01, ‘05 Most Total Blocks UCF........................... 8..........................................1985 Opponent................. 5..........................................1999

Individual Records

Tackles Game 1. Bill Giovanetti............. 23.... Morehouse, 11/17/79 Tito Rodriguez............ 23........ Arkansas, 11/10/01 3. Wyatt Bogan............... 22................ EKU, 10/18/86 Donnell Washington... 22..........Nebraska, 9/13/97 Deaubrey Devine....... 22..........Nebraska, 9/13/97 Damian Demps........... 22.........Alabama, 10/28/00 7. Moses Ashley............. 21.............. Miles, 10/20/80 Gary Slager................. 21............ Albany, 11/17/80 Eddie James............... 21...............B-CU, 11/21/81 Darrell Rudd............... 21...... Richmond, 10/15/83 Rick Hamilton............. 21............Liberty, 10/31/92 Season 1. Darrell Rudd............... 150..............................1983 2. Rick Hamilton............. 149..............................1992 3. Wyatt Bogan............... 143..............................1986 Tito Rodriguez............ 143..............................2001 5. Jimmy Goodman........ 142..............................1987 6. Rick Hamilton............. 139..............................1991 7. Wyatt Bogan............... 127..............................1988 Stanford Rhule........... 127..............................2002 9. Mike Coad.................. 123..............................1987 10. Bill Giovanetti............. 121..............................1982 Tito Rodriguez............ 121..............................2000 Career 1. Rick Hamilton............. 443........................ 1989-92 2. Bill Giovanetti............. 429........................ 1979‑82 3. Nakia Reddick............. 354........................ 1993-96 4. Darrell Rudd............... 347........................ 1981‑84 5. Wyatt Bogan............... 341........................ 1984‑88 6. Jason Venson............. 322........................ 2005-08 7. Tito Rodriguez............ 321........................ 1998-01 8. Atari Bigby.................. 296........................ 2001-04 9. Bill Stewart................. 294........................ 1987-90 10. Cory Hogue................ 279........................ 2006-09 Tackles for loss (including sacks) Game 1. Bobby Spitulski........... 7.. Savannah State, 11/2/91 Greg Jefferson............ 7......... W. Illinois, 10/16/93 Greg Jefferson............ 7............. Buffalo, 11/13/93 Charles Anderson....... 7.................... Yale, 10/2/93 Jermaine Benoit......... 7................. ULM, 10/19/96 6. Moses Ashley............. 6................ Miles, 10/20/80 7. M. O’Shaughnessy..... 5.. Emory & Henry, 11/3/79 Ed Gantner................. 5................ Miles, 10/20/80

Elton Patterson........... 5................. ULM, 10/21/00 Elton Patterson........... 5....................UAB, 10/6/01 Stanford Rhule........... 5........Arizona State, 9/7/02 Season 1. Jermaine Benoit......... 24.5.............................1997 2. Elton Patterson........... 21................................2001 3. Greg Jefferson............ 20................................1993 Justen Moore............. 20................................1998 5. Elton Patterson........... 19................................2000 6. Darrell Rudd............... 18................................1984 Bruce Miller............... 18................................2009 8. Tarveres Tate.............. 17................................1996 Bruce Miller............... 17................................2008 10. Elton Patterson........... 16.5.............................2002 Career 1. Elton Patterson........... 59.5....................... 1999-02 2. Bruce Miller............... 57.5....................... 2007-10 3. Darrell Rudd............... 56.5....................... 1981-84 4. Tarveres Tate.............. 48.......................... 1993-96 5. Justen Moore............. 47.5....................... 1996-99 6. Bobby Spitulski........... 46.......................... 1988-91 7. Greg Jefferson............ 42.......................... 1991-94 8. Jermaine Benoit......... 41.5....................... 1994-97 9. Josh McKibben........... 34.......................... 1998-01 10. Emil Ekiyor................. 32.5 ................1992-93, ‘95 Fumbles Recovered Game 1. Darrell Rudd............... 3...................B-CU, 10/9/82 2. Jim Bray...................... 2.... Savannah St., 10/10/81 Jay Shapiro................. 2......Ga. Southern, 9/11/82 Paul Brock.................. 2................... SFA, 10/26/85 Darryl Lattimore......... 2.................. Troy, 10/22/94 Jermaine Benoit......... 2....... Illinois State, 11/2/96 Asante Samuel........... 2.......... Arkansas, 11/10/01 Chad Mascoe............. 2........Arizona State, 9/7/02 Derrick Hallman......... 2.................. Rice, 10/24/09 Ronnie Weaver........... 2.............. Tulane, 11/21/09 Season 1. Darrell Rudd............... 6..................................1982 2. Jeff Farmer................. 5..................................1983 3. Mike Grissom............. 4..................................1988 Steve Spears............... 4..................................1988 Allen Powell............... 4..................................1995 Jameil McWhorter..... 4..................................1997 Career 1. Darrell Rudd............... 11.......................... 1981-84 2. Jeff Farmer................. 6............................ 1983-84 3. Corris Ervin................. 5............................ 1984-87 Steve Spears............... 5............................ 1986-88 Mike Grissom............. 5 ........................... 1986-89 Emil Ekiyor................. 5......................1992-93, ‘95 Allen Powell............... 5............................ 1992-95 Darryl Latimore.......... 5............................ 1993-95 Tarveres Tate.............. 5............................ 1993-95 Jameil McWhorter..... 5............................ 1994-97 Derrick Hallman......... 5............................ 2007-10 Forced Fumbles Game 1. Nakia Reddick............. 2..... Illinois State, 11/02/96 Tony Hardman............ 2...Nicholls State, 10/16/99 Tony Hardman............ 2................. W&M, 9/23/00 Willie Davis................. 2.................. EKU, 10/14/00 Elliot Shorter.............. 2...... Virginia Tech, 9/29/01 Lawrence Young......... 2.................. Texas, 9/15/07 Jarvis Geathers........... 2............... Buffalo, 9/19/09 Cory Hogue................ 2.................. Rice, 10/26/09 Derrick Hallman......... 2............... Buffalo, 9/18/10

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Defensive Records Season 1. Greg Jefferson............ 5..................................1993 Tony Hardman............ 5..................................2000 Elton Patterson........... 5..................................2001 4. Nakia Reddick............. 4..................................1996 Jameil McWhorter..... 4..................................1997 Deon Porter................ 4..................................1998 Derrick Hallman......... 4..................................2010 8. Emil Ekiyor................. 3..................................1992 Nakia Reddick............. 3..................................1993 Emil Ekiyor................. 3..................................1993 Emil Ekiyor................. 3..................................1995 Nakia Reddick............. 3..................................1995 Josh McKibben........... 3..................................1999 Willie Davis................. 3..................................2000 Elliot Shorter.............. 3..................................2001 Stanford Rhule........... 3..................................2002 Jarvis Geathers........... 3..................................2009 Career 1. Nakia Reddick............. 10.......................... 1993-96 2. Emil Ekiyor................. 9......................1992-93, ‘95 Elton Patterson........... 8............................ 1999-02 4. Greg Jefferson............ 7............................ 1991-94 Tony Hardman............ 7............................ 1998-00 Derrick Hallman......... 7............................ 2007-10 7. Jameil McWhorter..... 6............................ 1994-97 Deon Porter................ 6......................1995, ‘97-98 Elliot Shorter.............. 6............................ 1998-01 Bruce Miller............... 6............................ 2007-10 Sacks Game 1. M. O’Shaughnessy..... 5.. Emory & Henry, 11/3/79 Darrell Rudd............... 5...................WKU, 9/22/84 3. Willie Davis................. 4.................. EKU, 10/14/00 4. Leger Douzable.......... 3.5... East Carolina, 11/4/06 5. M. O’Shaughnessy..... 3................ St. Leo, 9/20/80 M. O’Shaughnessy..... 3...... N. Alabama, 10/18/80 Jeff Farmer................. 3...... Austin Peay, 10/29/83 Darrell Rudd............... 3......... Texas State, 9/29/84 Wyatt Bogan............... 3....Valdosta State, 9/20/86 Keenan Wimbley........ 3.... Florida A&M, 11/14/87 Emil Ekiyor................. 3..............Liberty, 10/31/92 Charles Anderson....... 3.................... Yale, 10/2/93 Greg Jefferson............ 3......... W. Illinois, 10/16/93 Jermaine Benoit......... 3................. ULM, 10/19/96 Justen Moore............. 3..........Louisiana, 10/14/98 Elton Patterson........... 3... Louisiana Tech, 11/4/00 Elton Patterson........... 3............... Akron, 10/26/02 Bruce Miller............... 3.............. Miami, 10/11/08 Jarvis Geathers........... 3............... Buffalo, 9/19/09 Season 1. Darrell Rudd............... 19.5.............................1984 2. Greg Jefferson............ 15................................1993 3. Bobby Spitulski........... 13................................1990 Bruce Miller............... 13................................2009 5. M. O’Shaughnessy..... 12................................1980 6. Emil Ekiyor................. 11................................1993 Jarvis Geathers........... 11................................2009 8. Keenan Wimbley........ 10.5.............................1987 Jermaine Benoit......... 10.5.............................1997 10. M. O’Shaughnessy..... 10................................1979 Elton Patterson........... 10................................2000 Career 1. Bruce Miller............... 35.5....................... 2007-10 2. Darrell Rudd............... 31.5....................... 1981-84 3. Greg Jefferson............ 31.......................... 1991-94 4. Elton Patterson........... 30.5 ...................... 1999-02 5. Jermaine Benoit......... 28.5....................... 1993-97 140

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6. M. O’Shaughnessy..... 22.......................... 1979-80 Bobby Spitulski........... 22.......................... 1988-91 8. Emil Ekiyor................. 20.5....................... 1992-95 9. Keenan Wimbley........ 19.......................... 1984-87 10. Dave Nelson............... 18.5....................... 1990-93 Interceptions Game 1. Doug Gatewood......... 2...... Fort Benning, 9/29/79 Tim Kiggins................. 2................ St. Leo, 9/20/80 John Scargle............... 2..Elizabeth City St., 9/19/81 Bruce Gordon............. 2.................B-CU, 11/21/81 Paul Kelly.................... 2...Nicholls State, 11/12/83 Reggie Edwards.......... 2........... Samford, 11/30/85 Keith Evans................. 2............Wofford, 10/25/86 Steve Webster............ 2.... Savannah St., 10/10/87 Keith Evans................. 2.....................B-CU, 9/2/88 Steve Wright.............. 2...................B-CU, 9/28/91 Allen Powell............... 2...................B-CU, 9/12/92 Brian Crutcher............ 2...Nicholls State, 10/17/92 Richard Blake............. 2.................... Yale, 10/2/93 Lenard Hayes.............. 2............. Buffalo, 11/19/94 Asante Samuel........... 2............... WMU, 10/12/02 Mike Sims-Walker...... 2..........Penn State, 9/18/04 Joe Burnett................. 2.............. Tulane, 10/21/05 Joe Burnett................. 2................. SMU, 11/17/07 Johnell Neal................ 2...................Tulsa, 12/1/07 Sha’reff Rashad.......... 2.............. Miami, 10/11/08 Sha’reff Rashad.......... 2...........Marshall, 11/15/08 Season 1. Keith Evans................. 8..................................1986 2. Joe Burnett................. 6..................................2007 Johnell Neal................ 6..................................2007 Josh Robinson............ 6..................................2009 5. Brian Crutcher............ 5 .................................1992 Joe Burnett................. 5..................................2005 Sha’reff Rashad.......... 5..................................2008 Reggie Weams............ 5..................................2010 9. 15 tied with................ 4 ......................................... ...........Last by Joe Burnett and Johnell Neal, 2008 Career 1. Joe Burnett................. 16.......................... 2005-08 2. Sha’reff Rashad.......... 14.......................... 2004-08 3. Keith Evans................. 13.......................... 1986‑88 4. Johnell Neal................ 12.......................... 2005-08 5. Josh Robinson............ 10.......................... 2009-11 6. Reggie Edwards.......... 9............................ 1984‑87 7. Ray Irvin..................... 8............................ 1988-90 Rick Hamilton............. 8............................ 1989-92 Steve Wright.............. 8............................ 1990-94 Asante Samuel........... 8............................ 1999-02 Jason Venson............. 8............................ 2005-08

3. Ray Irvin..................... 95/1.............B-CU, 9/15/90 4. Donnell Washington... 80/1.....N. Mexico, 9/14/96 5. Sha’reff Rashad.......... 77/2.....Marshall, 11/15/08 6. Kurt Ashley................. 75/1... Illinois St., 10/20/84 7. Tim Kiggins................. 72/1..Morehouse, 11/17/79 Reggie Edwards.......... 72/1............. SFA, 10/26/85 Johnell Neal................ 72/1........... SMU, 11/17/07 10. Johnell Neal................ 62/1........ Miami, 10/11/08 Season 1. Ray Irvin..................... 161/4..........................1990 2. Johnell Neal................ 159/6..........................2007 3. Rick Hamilton............. 129/3..........................1992 4. Richard Blake............. 119/3..........................1993 5. Johnell Neal............... 103/4..........................2008 6. Reggie Edwards.......... 102/4..........................1985 7. Jordan Ozerities......... 100/1..........................2010 8. Joe Burnett................. 99/5............................2005 9. Tim Kiggins................. 97/3............................1979 Keith Evans................. 97/8............................1986 Career 1. Joe Burnett................. 262/16.................. 2005-08 2. Johnell Neal................ 247/12.................. 2005-08 3. Ray Irvin..................... 223/8.................... 1988-90 4. Reggie Edwards.......... 203/9.................... 1984-87 5. Keith Evans................. 183/13.................. 1986-88 6. Rick Hamilton............. 177/8.................... 1989-92 7. Sha’reff Rashad.......... 168/14.................. 2005-08 8. Josh Robinson............ 147/10.................. 2009-11 9. Jason Venson............. 129/8.................... 2004-08 10. Derrick Hallman......... 122/4.................... 2007-10

Longest Interception Return 1. Jordan Ozerities......... 100 (TD).. Tulane, 11/20/10 2. Rick Hamilton............. 97 (TD)........W. Ill., 9/26/92 3. Ray Irvin..................... 95 (TD).........B-CU, 9/15/90 4. Donnell Washington... 80 (TD)... N. Mex., 9/14/96 5. Kurt Ashley................. 75 (TD)......Ill. St., 10/20/84 6. Tim Kiggins................. 72.... Morehouse, 11/17/79 Reggie Edwards.......... 72 (TD)......... SFA, 10/26/85 Johnell Neal................ 72 (TD)....... SMU, 11/17/07 9. Johnell Neal................ 62 (TD).... Miami, 10/11/08 10. Jason Venson............. 59.................Tulsa, 12/1/07

Interception Returns for a Touchdown Game 1. Ed Gantner............ 1/31.. Carson-Newman, 9/13/80 Jerry Nemethy....... 1/39....... Ala. A&M, 10/17/81 Bruce Gordon........ 1/36............... B-CU, 11/21/81 Bill Giovanetti........ 1/20.. Valdosta State, 10/2/82 Frank Foley............ 1/27.. Elizabeth City St., 9/2/83 Curt Ashley............ 1/75... Illinois State, 10/20/84 Reggie Edwards..... 1/72................. SFA, 10/26/85 Corris Ervin............ 1/45.......... Wofford, 10/25/86 Keith Evans............ 1/27.. Grand Valley St., 10/31/87 Steve Mackey........ 1/20...... N. Alabama, 10/1/88 Ray Irvin................ 1/95................. B-CU, 9/15/90 Rick Hamilton........ 1/97......... W. Illinois, 9/26/92 Richard Blake........ 1/42.................. Yale, 10/2/93 Keith Marcos......... 1/28........... Samford, 10/9/93 Louis Lubin............ 1/48................. WKU, 9/24/94 Nakia Reddick........ 1/58.................. EKU, 8/31/95 Donnell Washington.. 1/80..... New Mexico, 9/14/96 Paul Miranda......... 1/38........ Louisiana, 10/24/98 Davin Bush............ 1/47......... Alabama, 10/28/00 Chris Pilinko........... 1/29................ ULM, 10/20/01 Travonti Johnson... 1/18.......... N. Illinois, 10/9/04 Darin Baldwin........ 1/37............Marshall, 11/3/07 Johnell Neal........... 1/72................ SMU, 11/17/07 Johnell Neal........... 1/62............. Miami, 10/11/08 Josh Robinson....... 1/24................. Rice, 10/24/09 Bruce Miller.......... 1/30.............. Buffalo, 9/18/10 Troy Davis.............. 1/29...................UAB, 10/6/10 A.J. Bouye.............. 1/42..........Marshall, 10/13/10 Bruce Miller.......... 1/15............ Houston, 11/5/10 Jordan Ozerities.... 1/100........... Tulane, 11/20/10 Josh Robinson....... 1/32...Charleston Southern, 9/3/11

Interception Return Yardage Game 1. Jordan Ozerities......... 100/1...... Tulane, 11/20/10 2. Rick Hamilton............. 97/1..... W. Illinois, 9/26/92

Passes Broken Up Game 1. Tim Kiggins.......... 5....... Emory & Henry, 11/15/80 Greg Atterberry... 5..Bethune-Cookman, 11/26/83


Defensive Records Davin Bush.......... 5... Northwestern State, 9/9/00 4. John Cummings... 4....................Catawba, 11/1/80 Victor Riddle....... 4.............. SE Louisiana, 9/13/85 David Alls............ 4............ West Georgia, 9/13/86 Keith Evans.......... 4........... Morningside, 11/21/87 Ray Irvin.............. 4......Bethune-Cookman, 9/2/88 Victor Gray.......... 4.........Southern Miss, 11/12/11 Season 1. Greg Atterberry.......... 22................................1983 2. Asante Samuel........... 15................................2002 Josh Robinson............ 15................................2011 4. Davin Bush................. 14................................2000 5. Reggie Edwards.......... 13................................1987 Darryl Lattimore......... 13................................1997 Josh Robinson............ 13................................2010 8. Darius Fore................. 12................................1983 Joe Burnett................. 12................................2007 10. Bruce Gordon............. 11................................1982 Jimmie Roberts.......... 11................................1990 Travis Fisher............... 11................................1999 Jeff Fye....................... 11................................1999 Rovel Hamilton........... 11................................2003 Joe Burnett................. 11................................2008 Career 1. Asante Samuel........... 38.......................... 1999-02 2. Josh Robinson............ 36.......................... 2009-11 3. Joe Burnett................. 35.......................... 2005-08 4. Greg Atterberry.......... 34.......................... 1981-85 5. Davin Bush................. 32....................1996, ‘98-00 Johnell Neal................ 32.......................... 2005-08 7. Sha’reff Rashad.......... 28.......................... 2005-08 8. Jason Venson............. 26.......................... 2004-08 9. Jimmie Roberts.......... 24.......................... 1987-90 Reginald Doster.......... 24.......................... 1996-98 Punts Blocked Game 1. Scott Ariail................. 2...................B-CU, 9/28/91 Brian Covington.......... 2.... Morningside, 11/21/87 Darryl Lattimore......... 2..... South Carolina, 9/6/97 4. 45 tied with ............... 1 Season 1. Ricot Joseph............... 3..................................1999 2. Bernard Ford.............. 2..................................1985 Bernard Ford.............. 2..................................1986 Corris Ervin................. 2..................................1986 Brian Covington.......... 2..................................1987 Scott Ariail.................. 2..................................1991 Darryl Lattimore......... 2..................................1997 8. 42 tied with................ 1 Career 1. Bernard Ford.............. 5............................ 1985-87 Ricot Joseph............... 5............................ 1999-01 3. Scott Ariail.................. 4............................ 1989-92 4. Corris Ervin................. 3............................ 1984-87 5. Brian Covington.......... 2............................ 1987-88 Emil Ekiyor................. 2............................ 1992-95 Emory Green.............. 2............................ 1994-97 Patrick Holland........... 2............................ 2002-03 9. 28 Tied with............... 1 Field Goals Blocked Game 1. Joe Owens.................. 1.................WKU, 10/12/85 Sylvester Bembery..... 1.....................B-CU, 9/6/86 Corris Ervin................. 1......Ga. Southern, 11/8/86 Willie Britton.............. 1..............Liberty, 10/28/89 Robert Lindsey........... 1...................... Troy, 9/1/90 Rick Hamilton............. 1.................... Troy, 9/19/92

Greg Jefferson............ 1...McNeese State, 9/25/93 Greg Jefferson............ 1............. Samford, 10/9/93 Greg Jefferson............ 1............. Buffalo, 11/13/93 Robert Alexander....... 1...................B-CU, 9/17/94 Damian Demps........... 1................. Purdue, 9/4/99 Raheem Pontiflet....... 1... Eastern Illinois, 10/2/99 Asante Samuel........... 1........Utah State, 10/27/01 Paul Carrington.......... 1...... Virginia Tech, 8/31/03 Antoine Poe............... 1.......... Kent State, 9/27/03 Peter Sands................ 1............... Akron, 10/18/03 Peter Sands................ 1...........Marshall, 11/19/03 Paul Carrington.......... 1..................... USF, 9/17/05 Johnell Neal................ 1............Memphis, 9/22/07 Season 1. Greg Jefferson............ 3 .................................1993 2. Asante Samuel........... 2..................................2000 Peter Sands................ 2..................................2003 Career 1. Greg Jefferson............ 3............................ 1991-94 Asante Samuel........... 3............................ 1999-02 3. Peter Sands................ 2............................ 2001-04 Paul Carrington.......... 2............................ 2002-05 5. 12 tied with................ 1 PATs Blocked Game 1. Parnell McCall............ 1.................... Troy, 9/17/88 Joe Simmons.............. 1..........So. Conn., 10/15/88 John Harris................. 1.................... Troy, 9/16/89 Willie Britton.............. 1....Ga. Southern, 10/21/89 Rick Hamilton............. 1............Memphis, 9/22/90 Leroy Wisniewksi....... 1................Liberty, 11/3/90 Greg Jefferson............ 1........... Samford, 10/12/91 Greg Jefferson............ 1.. Savannah State, 11/2/91 Greg Jefferson............ 1........... Samford, 11/21/92 Emory Green.............. 1..... South Carolina, 9/6/97 Jeff Mauldin............... 1..... Louisiana Tech, 9/5/98 Fred Harley................. 1................Florida, 9/11/99 Asante Samuel........... 1.... Virginia Tech, 11/11/00 Johnell Neal................ 1............Memphis, 9/22/07 E.J. Dunston............... 1..................UAB, 10/20/11 Season 1. Greg Jefferson............ 2..................................1991 2. 12 tied with ............... 1 Career 1. Greg Jefferson............ 3............................ 1991-94 2. 12 tied with................ 1 Total Blocks (Punts, FGs, & PATs) Season 1. Corris Ervin................. 3..................................1986 Greg Jefferson............ 3..................................1993 Ricot Joseph............... 3..................................1999 Asante Samuel........... 3..................................2000 5. Bernard Ford.............. 2..................................1985 Bernard Ford.............. 2..................................1986 Brian Covington . ....... 2..................................1987 Scott Ariail.................. 2..................................1991 Greg Jefferson............ 2..................................1991 Darryl Latimore.......... 2..................................1997 Peter Sands................ 2..................................2003 Career 1. Greg Jefferson............ 6............................ 1991-94 2. Bernard Ford.............. 5............................ 1985-87 Ricot Joseph............... 5............................ 1999-01 4. Corris Ervin................. 4............................ 1984-87 Scott Ariail.................. 4............................ 1989-92 Asante Samuel........... 4............................ 1999-02

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Rick Hamilton............. 3............................ 1989-92 Emory Green.............. 3............................ 1994-97 Joe Owens.................. 2...........................1985, ‘87 Brian Covington.......... 2 ........................... 1987-88 Willie Britton.............. 2............................ 1989-92 Emil Ekiyor................. 2 ........................... 1992-95 Asante Samuel........... 2............................ 1999-02 Patrick Holland........... 2............................ 2002-03 Peter Sands................ 2............................ 2001-04 Paul Carrington.......... 2............................ 2002-05

100-Tackle Club Player..............................Tackles....................... Year Darrell Rudd..................... 150..............................1983 Rick Hamilton................... 149..............................1992 Wyatt Bogan..................... 143..............................1986 Tito Rodriguez.................. 143..............................2001 Jimmy Goodman.............. 142..............................1987 Rick Hamilton................... 139..............................1991 Wyatt Bogan..................... 127..............................1988 Stanford Rhule.................. 127..............................2002 Mike Coad........................ 123..............................1987 Bill Giovanetti................... 121..............................1982 Tito Rodriguez.................. 121..............................2000 John Bryant....................... 119..............................1996 Peter Sands....................... 119..............................2002 Nakia Reddick................... 118..............................1996 Eddie James...................... 116..............................1981 Peter Sands....................... 113..............................2003 Atari Bigby........................ 112..............................2003 Rick Hamilton................... 111..............................1990 Antoine Poe...................... 111..............................2003 Steve Webster.................. 109..............................1986 Travis Cooper.................... 109..............................1994 Bill Giovanetti................... 108..............................1980 Bill Stewart....................... 108..............................1990 Kendrick Thomas.............. 107..............................1996 Damian Demps................. 107..............................2000 Keith Evans....................... 106..............................1986 Jermaine Benoit............... 105..............................1997 Bill Govanetti.................... 104..............................1981 Ricot Joseph..................... 104..............................2001 Atari Bigby........................ 104..............................2002 Sha’reff Rashad................. 103..............................2007 Cory Hogue....................... 103..............................2009 Bill Stewart....................... 100..............................1988 Opponent Single Game Defense Records Most Tackles 20..... Dereck Rush, Mississippi State.......10/25/97 Most Tackles for Loss 5....... Four Times Most Sacks 5....... Steve Foley, Louisiana-Monroe........11/1/97 Most Passes Broken Up 4....... Four Times 4....... Last: R.J. Oliver, Arizona State............9/7/02 Most Forced Fumbles 2....... Ashley Travis, Eastern Michigan.....10/30/99 2....... Braxton Williams, Clemson................9/1/01 Most Fumble Recoveries 2....... Numerous Times . ....... Last: Jermaine Miles, Ga. Tech.......10/26/96 Most Interceptions 3....... Numerous Times . ....... Last: Dwight Smith, Akron................9/16/00 Interception Returns for Touchdown 1....... Numerous Times . ....... Last: C.J. Wilson, NC State................9/11/10 Longest Interception Return 85..... Tim Akins, Savannah State (TD).....10/11/80

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Miscellaneous Records Team Records

Single Game Most Penalties UCF................. 23...............Bethune-Cookman, 9/2/88 Both Teams..... 31...................Florida Atlantic, 9/13/03 Opponent....... 16................ Savannah State, 10/11/80 ....................... 16.................... Valdosta State, 9/11/93 Most Yards Penalized UCF................. 155.............Bethune-Cookman, 9/2/88 Both Teams..... 262.........Bethune-Cookman, 11/26/83 Opponent....... 145.........Bethune-Cookman, 11/26/83 Single Season Most Turnovers UCF.................................. 45.................................1985 Opponent........................ 42.................................1981 Fewest Turnovers UCF.................................. 17.................................1997 Opponent........................ 12.................................2006 Highest Takeaway Margin UCF.................................. +13...............................1981 Opponent........................ +22....................... 1996, ‘03 Most Penalties UCF.................................. 110...............................2001 Opponent........................ 106...............................1982 Fewest Penalties UCF.................................. 52.................................2009 Opponent........................ 51...................1997, ‘06, ‘11 Most Yards Penalized UCF.................................. 892...............................2001 Opponent........................ 921...............................1982 Fewest Yards Penalized UCF.................................. 451...............................1981 Opponent........................ 405...............................1997 Most Consecutive Quarters Scoring 26 - Eastern Kentucky, 9/26/87, (4th) to Florida A&M, 11/14/87, (2nd)

Most Consecutive Games Scoring 209 - Furman, 11/10/84, to Buffalo, 10/4/03 Most Consecutive Wins Overall Wins ..... Started with............................................. Ended by 7... Tulsa, 10/20/07...........Mississippi State, 12/29/07 6... S. Illinois, 10/27/90............ Ga. Southern, 12/8/90 5... Savannah State, 11/23/85..............Akron, 9/27/86 5... Savannah State, 10/10/87........... FAMU, 11/14/87 5... Bethune-Cookman, 9/2/88...New Haven, 10/8/88 5... McNeese State, 9/25/93.................Troy, 10/30/93 5... Bowling Green, 9/26/98.............. Auburn, 11/7/98 5... Tulane, 10/21/05............................. Tulsa, 12/3/05 5... UAB, 10/6/10.................. Southern Miss, 11/13/10 Home Wins ....... Started with........................................... Ended by 11... Illinois State, 11/2/96...................Purdue, 9/4/99 10... Nicholls State, 10/17/92......Valdosta St., 9/10/94 Away Wins ..... Started with............................................. Ended by 4... Marshall, 10/13/10........................... FIU, 9/17/11* * - Does not include bowl victory 3... Bowling Green, 9/26/98.............. Auburn, 11/7/98 3... WMU, 10/12/02..................Virginia Tech, 8/31/04 3... East Carolina, 10/29/05.................. Florida, 9/9/06 3... Southern Miss, 10/28/07.. Boston College, 9/20/08 Most Consecutive Losses Overall Losses ....... Started by........................................... Ended with 17... West Virginia, 11/1/03............ Marshall, 9/24/05 12... Millersville, 11/14/81.........Elizabeth City, 9/2/83 Home Losses ..... Started by............................................. Ended with 8... Millersville, 11/14/81...........Elizabeth City, 9/2/83 7... Marshall, 11/19/03.................... Marshall, 9/24/05 Away Losses ...... Started by............................................ Ended with 15.. Virginia Tech, 8/31/03............. Louisiana, 10/1/05 9.... Texas State, 9/29/84.........................VMI, 11/1/86 6.... Valdosta State, 10/22/88................ B-CU, 9/15/90 6.... FIU, 9/17/11...................... Carries Over Into 2012

Longest Scoring Drought By Quarters 8 - Ft. Lauderdale, 10/20/79, (4th) to Emory & Henry, 11/3/79, (4th)

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Greatest Margin of Victory Points.. Score.... Opponent.................................. Date 64....... 67-3......Grand Valley State................ 10/31/87 63....... 63-0......Liberty ................................ 10/13/01 62....... 62-0......Charleston Southern................ 9/3/11 59....... 66-7......Samford................................ 11/15/86 57....... 63-6......Texas Southern..................... 11/17/90 55....... 55-0......St. Leo.................................... 9/20/80 55....... 55-0......Louisiana-Monroe................ 10/21/00 50....... 71-21....Gardner-Webb......................... 9/5/92 49....... 49-0......Kentucky State....................... 9/29/90 49....... 49-0......Tulane................................... 11/21/09 48....... 48-0......Eastern Illinois........................ 9/12/98 48....... 48-0......Buffalo.................................. 11/19/94 47....... 61-14....Tulane................................... 11/20/10 46....... 52-6......Millersville............................ 11/16/91 45....... 52-7......Samford................................ 10/11/97 45....... 52-7......William & Mary...................... 9/23/00 42....... 45-3......NW Missouri State (HC)....... 10/24/87 42....... 63-21....Buffalo (HC)............................ 11/7/92 42....... 49-7......Rice....................................... 10/24/09 41....... 41-0......Memphis.............................. 10/29/11 40....... 57-17....Akron...................................... 11/3/01 38....... 52-14....West Georgia........................ 10/17/87 37....... 49-12....Texas Southern..................... 11/18/89 Greatest Margin of Defeat Points.. Score.... Opponent.................................. Date 69....... 69-0......at VMI..................................... 9/25/82 52....... 64-12....at USF................................... 10/13/07 50....... 60-10....at Nicholls State................... 10/23/82 45....... 52-7......Pitt........................................ 10/13/06 45....... 58-13....UTEP....................................... 9/27/08 44....... 44-0......at Savannah State................. 10/11/80 42....... 49-7......at McNeese State................... 9/30/95 42....... 42-0......at Florida.................................. 9/9/06 38....... 38-0......at Indiana State...................... 11/3/84 37....... 44-7......at Georgia Southern............... 12/8/90 36....... 42-6......at Furman............................. 11/10/84 36....... 48-12....Texas State.............................. 10/5/85 36....... 43-7......at Miami (Ohio).................... 10/23/04 35....... 59-24....Stephen F. Austin (HC).......... 10/26/85 35....... 56-21....Miami (Ohio)........................ 11/28/03 34....... 41-7......West Georgia (HC)................ 10/30/82 34....... 47-13....Purdue...................................... 9/4/99 33....... 46-13....at Arizona State........................ 9/7/02 32....... 46-14....at Florida State....................... 9/23/95 32....... 35-3......Texas....................................... 11/7/09

UCF Come-From-Behind Victories Points . .Trailed....... Qtr......... Won.......Opponent........................................ Date 21.........21-0........... 1............ 28-24......Illinois State..............................10/20/84 14.........14-0........... 4............ 18-14......Emory & Henry.........................11/15/80 14.........14-0........... 2............ 35-34......at Western Kentucky..................9/22/84 14.........21-7........... 2............ 38-31......at Bowling Green........................9/26/98 14.........24-10......... 2............ 40-38......at Alabama...............................10/28/00 14.........21-7........... 2............ 31-27......at Western Michigan................10/12/02 14.........17-3........... 2............ 37-32......Houston....................................11/14/09

NCAA Record Holders Football Bowl Subdivision Most Rushing Attempts in a Season Kevin Smith . ......................... 450................................................................ 2007 Most 100-yard Rushing Games in a Season Kevin Smith . ......................... 13.................................................................. 2007

Opponent Come-From-Behind Victories Points . .Trailed....... Qtr......... Won.......Opponent........................................ Date 21.........21-0........... 2............ 35-31......at Eastern Kentucky..................11/12/88 18.........21-3........... 2............ 38-35......Syracuse.....................................11/2/02 17.........17-0........... 3............ 28-17......Troy . ........................................11/11/95 14.........14-0........... 2............ 28-27......Albany (HC)................................11/8/80 14.........28-14......... 4............ 36-35......at Samford..................................10/8/94 14.........17-3........... 2............ 33-30......Bowling Green (OT)..................11/20/99 14.........14-0........... 1............ 49-48......Nevada (OT).............................12/24/05 14.........28-14......... 2............ 52-38......East Carolina...............................10/6/07 14.........14-0........... 1............ 31-21......Southern Miss..........................11/13/10 13.........19-6........... 3............ 31-28......Wofford (HC)............................10/25/86

Football Championship Subdivision Most Consecutive Pass Completions to Start First Game as a Freshman Daunte Culpepper ................ 12................... UCF vs. Eastern Kentucky, 8/31/95

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Highest Percentage of Passes Completed in a Career (Min. 1,000-1,099 atts.) Daunte Culpepper ................ .657.......................................................... 1996-98

Passing for a Touchdown and Scoring Touchdowns by Rushing, Receiving, & Punt Return Sean Beckton — threw a 33-yard TD pass, rushed for 11-yard TD, caught 17-yard TD pass and returned a punt 60 yards for TD vs. Texas Southern, Nov. 17, 1990




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