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TEAM C-USA OVERALL EAST DIVISION W L W L FIU 1 0 1 1 Marshall 0 0 2 0 Charlotte 0 0 1 1 Florida Atlantic 0 0 1 1 Middle Tennessee 0 0 1 1 WKU 0 0 0 2 Old Dominion 0 1 0 2 WEST DIVISION W L W L Louisiana Tech 0 0 2 0 North Texas 0 0 2 0 UAB 0 0 1 0 Southern Miss 0 0 1 1 Rice 0 0 1 2 UTEP 0 0 0 1 UTSA 0 0 0 2 Secondary Contact: Assistant Director Jonathan Fraysure - E: [email protected]; C: 561-430-7148 2018 COVERING THE TEAM - RADIO 2018 FLORIDA ATLANTIC Primary Contact: Assistant AD Katrina McCormack - E: [email protected] | C: 561-251-5588 | O: 561-297-3163 WEEK #3 FLORIDA ATLANTIC VS. BETHUNE-COOKMAN ESPN West Palm 106.3 Play-by-Play ............................................ Ken LaVicka Analyst ....................................................... Kris Bartels Sideline/Engineer ................................... Brian Rowitz 1-1, 0-0 C-USA HISTORY VS. THE WILDCATS ‘18 CONFERENCE USA STANDINGS Series: Te Owls are 3-1 versus Bethune. FAU is 2-0 at Bethune which included the Owls’ frst win and the frst win (2001) over a ranked opponent. Two seasons later FAU returned to Daytona to capture the pro- gram’s frst NCAA play of win (2003). Te Wildcats also were the frst win under the direction of Lane Kifn (2017). FAU’s lone loss was in 2002. All-Time: FAU is 3-1 and 1-1 at home. FAU won the only game played at FAU Stadium, last season. AN OWL WIN IN GAME 1 WOULD... Extend the Owls home win streak to nine Be the program’s 89th win Improve Kifn’s record versus Bethune-Cookman to 2-0 FOOTBALL 1. Only Duo in the Country - When junior running back Devin Singletary and senior linebackeer Azeez Al-Shaair were named Conference Preseason Players of the Year, they became the only same-school duo in the country to garner their respective conference preseason honors. 2. Make it Eight- Te Florida Atlantic Owls are on an eight-game home win streak. Te last blemish was to Navy in the home opener of 2017. Bethune was their frst win of the current streak. 3. All a Matter of Time - Florida Atlantic started football in 2001. Te 2018 freshman class is the frst to be born in a year that FAU sponsored football. 4. Capturing the Records - Senior linebacker Azeez Al-Shaair holds FAU’s all-time total tackle record, afer just three years of play. Following the Air Force contest he is also the record holder for solo tackles. Redshirt freshman quarterback Chris Robison tossed for 471 yards to become the program’s all-time single game leader for passing yards. He also captured the mark for completion percentage going 33-for-40 with no INTs. He completed an amazing 83 percent of his pass attempts. 5. Keep that Engine Running - Singletary scored on a 36-yard touchdown run in the second quarter of the Owls’ 33-27 win over Air Force on Saturday. Tat marked the 15th consecutive game that Singletary has produced at least one rushing TD. Tat ties the C-USA record for consecutive games with a rushing score, set by Louisiana Tech’s Kenneth Dixon during the 2014-15 seasons. 6. In the record books - Devin “Motor” Singletary is three yards shy of moving into the sole No. 2 spot for rushing yards. His 47 touchdowns responsible for list him No. 4. He is nine shy of moving into the No. 3 spot and is the only non-quarterback on the list. Al-Shaair is fve as- sisted tackles shy of taking over the stop spot for assisted tackles. With that under his belt he will be the program’s leader in total tackles, solo tackles and tackle assists. 7. Robison and Smith Honored by C-USA - Florida Atlantic University football captured a 33-27 victory over Air Force last Saturday. Te duo of Chris Robison and Rashad Smith led the Owl eforts and were named the Conference USA Ofensive and Defensive Players of the Week, respectively, on Monday. Head Coach Lane Kifn Was wondering frst of, with the tackling emphasis you put into last week afer the poor tackling play was efective this week. Is there a way you can look at the special teams and put more emphasis on special teams this week? Obviously on the punt protection, two weeks in a row getting a punt blocked, that might be a world record. Obviously, we have to do some work on that. We will just continue to try to improve in all areas. Have you put the quarterback controversy to bed now? Are you settled there? It was afer this game last year that you re-examined everything. Where do you think you stand on that? It is always on-going. Obviously, Chris’ play is deserv- ing of the next start. He played a really special game. You watch his flm. A lot of these yards are from a sof toss behind the line of scrimmage, but he rarely missed. You could probably count maybe two passes that he missed where you say he wasn’t accurate. I thought afer watching the flm, I thought he played even better than what I felt like during the game. FAU 2018 SCHEDULE Date Opponent Location Time/Result Sept. 1 at Oklahoma Norman, Okla. L, 63-14 Sept. 8 Air Force Academy Boca Raton, Fla. W, 33-27 Sept. 15 Bethune-Cookman Boca Raton, Fla. 6 p.m. Sept. 21 at UCF Orlando, Fla. 7 p.m. Sept. 29 at Middle Tennessee* Murfreesboro, Tenn. 7 p.m. Oct. 6 Old Dominion* Boca Raton, Fla. 5 p.m. Oct. 20 at Marshall* Huntington, W.Va. 2:30 p.m. Oct. 27 Louisiana Tech* Boca Raton, Fla. 6:30 p.m. Nov. 3 at FIU* (Shula Bowl) Miami, Fla. 7:30 p.m. Nov. 10 WKU* (Homecoming) Boca Raton, Fla. 5 p.m. Nov. 17 at North Texas * Denton, Texas 9:30 p.m. Nov. 24 Charlotte* Boca Raton, Fla. 6 p.m. Dec. 1 Conference USA Championship TBA *C-USA Opponents Stadium Play-by-Play .................................................. Ari Wolfe Analyst ........................................................ Max Starks Facebook Sideline Reporter ............. Kristen Balboni Student Social Correspondent ........... Alyssa Keating COVERING THE TEAM - T.V.

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Page 1: FOOTBALL - Amazon S3 · and eighth all-time in a single season since 1956. He ranks fourth among all running backs with 1,796 yards, another FAU all-time season high and the h-highest

TEAM C-USA OVERALLEAST DIVISION W L W LFIU 1 0 1 1Marshall 0 0 2 0Charlotte 0 0 1 1Florida Atlantic 0 0 1 1Middle Tennessee 0 0 1 1WKU 0 0 0 2Old Dominion 0 1 0 2WEST DIVISION W L W LLouisiana Tech 0 0 2 0North Texas 0 0 2 0UAB 0 0 1 0 Southern Miss 0 0 1 1Rice 0 0 1 2UTEP 0 0 0 1UTSA 0 0 0 2

Secondary Contact: Assistant Director Jonathan Fraysure - E: [email protected]; C: 561-430-7148

2018 COVERING THE TEAM - RADIO

2 01 8 F L O R I D A AT L A N T I CPrimary Contact: Assistant AD Katrina McCormack - E: [email protected] | C: 561-251-5588 | O: 561-297-3163

WEEK #3 FLORIDA ATLANTIC VS. BETHUNE-COOKMAN

ESPN West Palm 106.3 Play-by-Play ............................................ Ken LaVickaAnalyst ....................................................... Kris BartelsSideline/Engineer ...................................Brian Rowitz

1-1,0-0 C-USA

HISTORY VS. THE WILDCATS

‘18 CONFERENCE USA STANDINGS

Series: The Owls are 3-1 versus Bethune. FAU is 2-0 at Bethune which included the Owls’ first win and the first win (2001) over a ranked opponent. Two seasons later FAU returned to Daytona to capture the pro-gram’s first NCAA play off win (2003). The Wildcats also were the first win under the direction of Lane Kiffin (2017). FAU’s lone loss was in 2002.

All-Time: FAU is 3-1 and 1-1 at home. FAU won the only game played at FAU Stadium, last season.

AN OWL WIN IN GAME 1 WOULD...

• Extend the Owls home win streak to nine• Be the program’s 89th win• Improve Kiffin’s record versus Bethune-Cookman to 2-0

FOOTBALL

1. Only Duo in the Country - When junior running back Devin Singletary and senior linebackeer Azeez Al-Shaair were named Conference Preseason Players of the Year, they became the only same-school duo in the country to garner their respective conference preseason honors.

2. Make it Eight- The Florida Atlantic Owls are on an eight-game home win streak. The last blemish was to Navy in the home opener of 2017. Bethune was their first win of the current streak.

3. All a Matter of Time - Florida Atlantic started football in 2001. The 2018 freshman class is the first to be born in a year that FAU sponsored football.

4. Capturing the Records - Senior linebacker Azeez Al-Shaair holds FAU’s all-time total tackle record, after just three years of play. Following the Air Force contest he is also the record holder for solo tackles. Redshirt freshman quarterback Chris Robison tossed for 471 yards to become the program’s all-time single game leader for passing yards. He also captured the mark for completion percentage going 33-for-40 with no INTs. He completed an amazing 83 percent of his pass attempts.

5. Keep that Engine Running - Singletary scored on a 36-yard touchdown run in the second quarter of the Owls’ 33-27 win over Air Force on Saturday. That marked the 15th consecutive game that Singletary has produced at least one rushing TD. That ties the C-USA record for consecutive games with a rushing score, set by Louisiana Tech’s Kenneth Dixon during the 2014-15 seasons.

6. In the record books - Devin “Motor” Singletary is three yards shy of moving into the sole No. 2 spot for rushing yards. His 47 touchdowns responsible for list him

No. 4. He is nine shy of moving into the No. 3 spot and is the only non-quarterback on the list. Al-Shaair is five as-sisted tackles shy of taking over the stop spot for assisted tackles. With that under his belt he will be the program’s leader in total tackles, solo tackles and tackle assists.

7. Robison and Smith Honored by C-USA - Florida Atlantic University football captured a 33-27 victory over Air Force last Saturday. The duo of Chris Robison and Rashad Smith led the Owl efforts and were named the Conference USA Offensive and Defensive Players of the Week, respectively, on Monday. Head Coach Lane Kiffin Was wondering first off, with the tackling emphasis you put into last week after the poor tackling play was effective this week. Is there a way you can look at the special teams and put more emphasis on special teams this week?Obviously on the punt protection, two weeks in a row getting a punt blocked, that might be a world record. Obviously, we have to do some work on that. We will just continue to try to improve in all areas.

Have you put the quarterback controversy to bed now? Are you settled there? It was after this game last year that you re-examined everything. Where do you think you stand on that?It is always on-going. Obviously, Chris’ play is deserv-ing of the next start. He played a really special game. You watch his film. A lot of these yards are from a soft toss behind the line of scrimmage, but he rarely missed. You could probably count maybe two passes that he missed where you say he wasn’t accurate. I thought after watching the film, I thought he played even better than what I felt like during the game.

FAU 2018 SCHEDULEDate Opponent Location Time/ResultSept. 1 at Oklahoma Norman, Okla. L, 63-14Sept. 8 Air Force Academy Boca Raton, Fla. W, 33-27Sept. 15 Bethune-Cookman Boca Raton, Fla. 6 p.m.Sept. 21 at UCF Orlando, Fla. 7 p.m.Sept. 29 at Middle Tennessee* Murfreesboro, Tenn. 7 p.m.Oct. 6 Old Dominion* Boca Raton, Fla. 5 p.m.Oct. 20 at Marshall* Huntington, W.Va. 2:30 p.m.Oct. 27 Louisiana Tech* Boca Raton, Fla. 6:30 p.m.Nov. 3 at FIU* (Shula Bowl) Miami, Fla. 7:30 p.m.Nov. 10 WKU* (Homecoming) Boca Raton, Fla. 5 p.m.Nov. 17 at North Texas * Denton, Texas 9:30 p.m.Nov. 24 Charlotte* Boca Raton, Fla. 6 p.m.Dec. 1 Conference USA Championship TBA*C-USA Opponents

StadiumPlay-by-Play ..................................................Ari WolfeAnalyst ........................................................ Max StarksFacebook Sideline Reporter ............. Kristen BalboniStudent Social Correspondent ...........Alyssa Keating

COVERING THE TEAM - T.V.

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The Latest News

Offense Defense

Devin SingletaryRunning Back

Reggie BainOffensive Line

Harrison BryantTight End

Azeez Al-ShaairLinebacker

Jalen YoungSafety

Shelton LewisCornerback

FAU’s Singletary and Al-Shaair Top C-USA’s Football Honorees

Florida Atlantic University football players Devin Singletary and Azeez Al-Shaair were named Conference USA’s Offensive and Defensive Preseason Players of the Year, respectively, on Monday. The announcement, which included honors for a total of six Owls, marked the first time FAU represented both the offensive and defensive preseason top spot since joining C-USA in 2013. Singletary, who also garnered a preseason spot on the offensive list at running back, ended his sophomore campaign as the league’s MVP. The 2017 AP All-American is joined on the offensive team by fifth-year senior offensive lineman Reggie Bain. Bain, a 2014 Freshman All-American selection and three time postseason C-USA honoree, is set to lead a line that will see three new start-ers after being a part of a 2017 line that started the same five each of the team’s 14 games including the C-USA Championship game and the Cheribundi Tart Cherry Boca Raton Bowl Championship. Harrison Bryant, a junior tight end that was second team All-C-USA in 2017, wraps up the FAU offensive players selected to the preseason team. Al-Shaair, a three-year C-USA postseason honoree and a 2015 Freshman All-American selection, led the conference in total tackles and was No. 5 nationally last year. He is joined by senior cornerback Shelton Lewis and senior safety Jalen Young, both 2017 First Team C-USA postseason selections. Lewis recorded a team-high eight pass breakups and four interceptions while Young, a three-year C-USA postseason honoree, finished No. 2 nationally in interceptions a year ago. Tickets for home games can be purchased by calling 1-866-FAU-OWLS. All FAU football games can be heard by tuning into ESPN West Palm 106.3 or on the ESPN App.

Preseason All-C-USA

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Singletary Becomes First AP All-American

in FAU Football History With his Third Team selection on Dec. 11, Florida Atlantic University football running back “Motor” Devin Singletary became the first Associated Press All-American in program history. Singletary heads into next Tuesday’s bowl game as the NCAA FBS leader in rushing touchdowns and total touchdowns, with 29 and 30, respectively. Those marks represent FAU record highs as well as tying him for the most in Conference USA history, and are tied for fifth and eighth all-time in a single season since 1956. He ranks fourth among all running backs with 1,796 yards, another FAU all-time season high and the fifth-highest mark in C-USA history (in addition to being the most in the league since 2007).The sophomore native of Deerfield Beach, Florida, was one of two C-USA players who earned AP honors on Wednesday, along with UTEP guard Will Hernandez, who was voted to the Second Team. Bryce Love (Stan-ford) and Rasaad Penny (San Diego State) were voted as First Team running backs, Jonathan Taylor (Wiscon-sin) and Kerryon Johnson (Auburn) Second Team, and Singletary and Ronald Jones II (USC) Third. Singletary, who was chosen as a Freshman All-American by both Athlon Magazine and Campus Insid-er last season, joins the following as national honorees in FAU football history:

• Andy Rosas – 2001 – Football Gazette (Honorable Mention)• Mauratae Johnson – 2001 – Football Gazette (HM)• Anthony Crissinger-Hill – 2003 – Football Gazette (First Team)• Roosevelt Bynes – 2003 – Football Gazette (Third Team)• Chris Laskowski – 2003 – Football Gazette (Third Team)• Tavious Polo – 2007 – FWAA (Freshman)• Frantz Joseph – 2008 – SI.com (HM)• Mickey Groody – 2010 – CollegeFootballNews.com (HM)• Reggie Bain – 2014 – 247Sports (Freshman)• Azeez Al-Shaair – 2015 – USA Today / Scout.com (Freshman)• Devin Singletary – 2017 – AP All-American (third team),

Athletic CFB All-American (second team)

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Individual PlayerGame and Career Highs updated

at www.fausports.com

Florida Atlantic Depth Chart(2018 Two-Deep by Position)

OffenseLT#58 – Reggie Bain, 6-4, 300, RS-Sr#65 – Tarrick Thomas, 6-4, 280, RS-Jr.

LG#76 – Bj Etienne, 6-3, 295, RS-Fr.#63 – Nick Weber, 6-3, 270, RS-Fr.

C#51 – Junior Diaz, 6-2, 300, GS#65 – Tarrick Thomas, 280, RS-Jr.

RG#53 – Antonio Riles, 6-4, 313, GS#66 – Will Tuihalamaka, 6-5, 330, RS So.

RT#73 – Brandon Walton, 6-5, 300, Jr.#65 – Tarrick Thomas, 280, RS-Jr.

WR#1 – Willie Wright, 5-8, 155, So.#17 – DeSean Holmes, 5-10, 180, RS-Jr. - OR -#82 – Tavaris Harrison, 6-8, 187, RS-Jr.

WR#7 – Jovon Durante, 6-0, 165, RS-Jr.#19 – DeAndre McNeal, 6-1, 215, Sr. - OR -#86 – Ronald Patterson, 6-2, 178, RS-Fr.

TE#40 – Harrison Bryant, 6-5, 225, Jr.#44 – Jacob Wilson, 6-4, 245, RS-Sr.#43 – Ray Wilson Jr., 5-9, 190, Sr.

H-Back#10 – John Raine, 6-2, 230, Jr.#11 – D’Anfernee McGriff, 6-1, 215, Jr.#47 – Logan Peterson, 6-2, 230, RS-Fr.

RB#5 – Devin Singletary, 5-9, 200, Jr.#34 – Gerald Hearns, 5-8, 208, RS-Sr. - OR -#6 – Kerrith Whyte Jr., 5-10, 200, RS-Jr. QB#2 – Chris Robison, 6-1, 177, RS-Fr.#14 – De’Andre Johnson, 6-2, 205, RS-Jr. - OR -#16 – Rafe Peavey, 6-1, 205, GS

DefenseDE#95 – Ernest Bagner, 6-4, 245, Sr. - OR -#94 – Hunter Snyder, 6-7, 260, RS-Sr.

DT#56 – Steven Leggett, 6-1, 290, Sr.#11 – Ray Ellis, 6-1, 285, RS-Sr.

DT#48 – Kevin McCrary, 6-2, 285, Jr.#42 – William Davis, 6-0, 275, Jr. - OR -#92 – Marcel Southall, 6-3, 292, RS-So.

DE#45 – Tim Bonner, 6-5, 225, RS-Jr. - OR -#13 – Leighton McCarthy, 6-3, 205, RS-So.

LB#14 – Andrew Soroh, 6-2, 210, RS-Sr.#49 – Khantrell Burden, 6-1, 220, Sr.

LB#2 – Azeez Al-Shaair, 6-2, 228, Sr.#31 – Kris Harris, 6-0, 225, RS-Sr.

LB#7 – Rashad Smith, 6-2, 210, Jr.#54 – Hosea Barnwell V, 6-0, 210, So.

CB#26 – Chris Tooley, 5-11, 178, Jr. - OR -#23 – James Pierre, 6-2, 175, So.

S#18 – Jalen Young, 5-11, 185, Sr.#9 – Quran Hafiz, 6-0, 185, So. - OR -#27 –Da’Von Brown, 6-0, 185, Jr.

S#24 – Zyon Gilbert, 6-1, 180, So. - OR -#4 – Ocie Rose, 6-2, 190, Sr.

CB#3 – Shelton Lewis, 6-0, 185, Sr.#12 – Diashun Moss, 5-10, 175, So.

Special TeamsPlayer GPP#96 – Sebastian Riella, 5-8, 180, Fr. 2#39 – Austin Laszewski, 6-4, 180, RS-So. 0

FG#44 – Vladmir Rivas, 5-10, 165, RS-Fr. 2#39 – Austin Laszewski, 6-4, 180, RS-So. 0

Holder#19 – Jake Stoshak, 6-0, 190, GS 35#96 – Sebastian Riella, 5-8, 180, Fr. 2

LS#93 – JR Clancy, 5-11, 235, RS-Jr. 16#44 – Jacob Wilson, 6-4, 245, RS-Sr. 0 LS

Player GPPR#18 – Jalen Young, 5-11, 185, Jr. 39#3 – Shelton Lewis, 6-0, 185, Sr. 38#87 – Dante Cousart, 5-10, 160, RS-Jr. 1 PR

KR#23 – James Pierre, 6-2, 175, So. 15#6 – Kerrith Whyte Jr., 5-10, 200, RS So. 26#3 – Shelton Lewis, 6-0, 185, Sr. 37#7 – Jovon Durante, 6-0, 165, RS-Jr. 2

OffensePlayer Starts GPQBRobison 2 2D. Johnson 0 3Peavey 0 1

RBSingletary 17 28Whyte 1 27Hearns 0 10 WRWright 12 15 T. Harrison 10 28McNeal 6 14Durante 2 2Holmes 1 2 Cousart 0 2

TEBryant 12 25 Raine 4 18McGriff 0 11

OLBain 39 39Walton 16 20Thomas 4 43Diaz 2 2Riles 2 2Etienne 2 2Biancardi 0 6Weber 0 2

Career Startsby Position

DefensePlayer Starts GPDLLeggett 26 36Snyder 20 37McCarthy 16 21McCrary 13 28Ellis 7 20Bagner 2 17Bonner 0 16Davis 0 28

LBAl-Shaair 38 39R. Smith 18 26Burden 5 33Douglas 5 30Barnwell 3 11K. Harris 1 31

DBYoung 36 39Lewis 24 38Soroh 16 38Tooley 13 28Miller 12 40Rose 11 38Gilbert 6 16Stoshak 3 35Hafiz 1 14Pierre 0 16

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2018 Statistical Leaders

Where the Calls Come From

Lane KiffinHead Coach

Field

Charlie Weis, Jr.Offensive Coordinator/QB

Booth

Tyrese Allen .............................................Tie-ReceAnfernee Alston ................................An-fer-kneeAzeez Al-shaair ..................... Uh-zeeze al-shy-erHosea Barnwell .......................................... ho-zeyEan Biancardi .................. Ee–un bee-un-car-deeJacoby Blackmon ................................ juh-co-beeKhantrell Burden .................................. Can-trellBradley Clement ...................................Clem–entKain Daub ...................................................Da-UBKhamal Ellison ...................................... Kah-MallBJ Etienne ............................................... eh-tee-inDaikwon Fuse .............................. day-kwon fuzeQuran Hafiz ............................ kah-ron hah-feezeSavion Harris ....................................... save-ee-onGerald Hearns .............................................. hernsJulius Ianella .................................eye-uhn-ell-uhAkileis Leroy ....................................Ah-Kill-EEZLeighton McCarthy .......Lay–ton mik-carth-eeeD’Anfernee McGriff ................... Dee-An-Fern-EJordan Merrell ........................................... mur-ellDaishun Moss ..................................... day-shawnOcie Rose ..........................................................O-cKorel Smith.................................... Core–el smithAndrew Soroh .............................................Sore-oTarrick Thomas ..........................................Tar-ickTyrek Tisdale ..............................................ty-reekChris Tooley ...............................................Tool eeWill Tuihalamaka ….too-ee-hall-uh-mock-uhKerrith Whyte, Jr ...................................K-ear-ithTejay Young ........................................................ TJ

Pronunciation GuideView football team roster

www.fausports.comto hear the names

Program’s leader in total tackles and in solo tackles. Currently, second on the team with 14 while fellow LB Rashad Smith has 25 as well as the team’s only INT.

Impact of the program: Florida’s original AACSB-accredited MBA - Sport Management degree program is offered both through on-campus classes in Boca Raton, Florida and online classes that can be taken from anywhere in the world. The Florida Atlantic University (FAU) MBA - Sport Management degree program is committed to producing top-notch managers and executives who are practitioner-oriented and are educationally, professionally, and ethically sound. The MBA - Sport Management at Florida Atlantic University began its first full year of operation in August, 2000 with the hiring of its first full-time Director, Jim Riordan. Since its inception, most of the program’s graduates are employed in permanent, and/or full-time sport and/or entertainment industry positions. The program has been globally and nation-ally ranked for the past six years.Football Staff in the Sport MBA ProgramRyan Able ..............................................Ops Assistant Hunter Greer ........................................Ops AssistantTaylor Lee .............................................Ops AssistantFootball Players in the Sport MBA programReggie Bain ..............................................................OLJunior Diaz ..............................................................OLRay Ellis ....................................................................DLAntonio Riles ..........................................................OLAndrew Soroh ..........................................................LBJake Stoshak .............................................................DBMBA ProgramKris Harris ................................................................LBRafe Peavey ..............................................................QBAthletic Staff in the Sport MBA programMatt Murphy ............................ Assistant MarketingMeneftha Pierre ........................ Assistant to the ADBrianne Woiciakowski ............................AcademicsOther Student-AthletesPayton Hulsey .................................Men’s BasketballJennifer Ocampo ..............................................Soccer

Nationally- and World-Ranked

FAU Sport MBA Program

Owls in the NFLTrevon Coley (’12-’15) .........................Cleveland Browns (DL)

Trey Hendrickson (’13-’16) .............. New Orleans Saints (DL)

Gregory “Buddy” Howell (’14-’17) ........Houston Texans (RB)

Cre’von LeBlanc (’12-’15) .............................Detroit Lions (CB)

Alfred Morris (’07-’11) ...................... San Francisco 49ers (RB)

Damian Parms (’11-’14) ......................Carolina Panthers (DB)

Keith Reaser (’09-’13) ..........................Kansas City Chiefs (CB)

Adarius Turner (’12-’13) ..........................Tampa Bay Bucs (LB)

Averaged 6.4 ypc. in ‘17. FAU and C-USA’s single-season (32) and FAU’s career (44) rushing TD record holder. Holds FAU’s top four single-game rushing marks and tied the all-time high in single-game rushing TDs with four (twice). ‘18 - 34-126 yards 2 TDs.

Has seen action in each of the first two games. Listed fourth in total tackles with 10.

Tony PecoraroDefensive Coordinator/LB

Booth

Set the program’s passing yards (471) and completion percentage (83) records, in the second game of ‘18 versus Air Force. Has tossed three TDs.

Leads the team with 16 catches and with 226 yards. He also recorded his first FAU TD in the Air Force game. Averages 113.00 ypg.

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Lane Kiffin was named Florida Atlantic University’s head football coach on Dec. 13, 2016 and stated in his introductory press conference that “to do the impossible, you must see the invisible.” Few saw the invisible; however Kif-fin’s extensive college and professional coaching experience allowed him to see what FAU could be, the impossible. That December day he began his task to accelerate the development of the university’s ambitions to transform col-lege football in South Florida all while continuing the Owls’ football team’s classroom successes. By the first Wednesday in February, Kiffin had assembled one of the best and most highly-acclaimed coaching staffs in the country. That staff built the highest-rated recruiting class in Conference USA. The returning players had begun to learn the “fourth quarter program” and collectively the staff was not done seeking out players that would contribute in 2017. Spring practice began, which was the first opportunity for the staff work with the returning players on the practice field. They evaluated and hit the recruiting trails once more, filling gaps and building a future. That process continued through preseason camp when the Owls were joined by several transfers and the team was assembled. FAU would stumble in a six-hour Navy game and then travel to Wiscon-sin, where they remained for five days due to a hurricane and its damage to South Florida. Upon returning, the Owls defeated Bethune-Cookman to garner Kiffin his first win. A trip to Buf-falo that dealt FAU its third loss may

have been the team’s turning point, as FAU then tallied a program-high 10 con-secutive convincing victories, the second longest active streak in the country. The Owls’ 11 victories were two more than the previous three seasons combined and earned the program votes in national polls. Along the way, 41 individual or team records were amassed, and an FAU-record 21 players earned All-Conference USA recognition. Devin Singletary, who rushed for 32 touchdowns, the third most all-time nationally, became the first FAU player to receive AP All-America honors and was named C-USA’s MVP. The Owls captured their second conference title, the first since joining C-USA and first since 2007. FAU remained a perfect 3-0 in bowl play by defeating Akron in the Boca Raton Bowl, 50-3. Statistically, the Owls finished in the top-25 in 16 team categories, including: No. 2 in passes intercepted, No. 5 in first down offense, No. 6 in rushing offense, No. 8 in kickoff return defense, red zone offense and turnovers lost, and No. 9 in total offense and turnover margin (by comparison, FAU was No. 72 the previous season in total offense and No. 99 in turnovers gained). Individually, Singletary led the nation in touchdowns and points scored, Jalen Young was No. 2 in interceptions and Azeez Al-Shaair was No. 5 in total tackles. Kiffin was named Palm Beach County Coach of the Year in March of 2018 for his efforts in guiding the team to its 11-3 mark, C-USA crown and Boca Bowl victory. Kiffin, who remained on the National Coach of the Year ballot through much of the season, brought unparalleled at-tention to FAU. While every game was televised, he became a regular on “ESPN’s Game Day” as did “phathead” images and videos of a “Lane Train” moving through campus. Kiffin joined the FAU Owls af-ter three seasons at the University of Alabama, where he served as the Tide’s offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach. He was a finalist for the Frank Broyles Award in 2014, which goes to the country’s best assistant coach. His final season with the Tide, Kiffin mentored Jalen Hurt, the first freshman to start at quarterback in head coach Nick Saban’s career. Hurt finished 13-1 as

the starting QB and guided Alabama to a SEC Title and to the National Cham-pionship game. Hurt was a Freshman All-American, the SEC Offensive Player of the year and the SEC Freshman of the Year. He was a finalist for the Man-ning Award, the Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award, a semifinalist for the Walter Camp Player of the Year and the Davey O’Brien Award, presented annually to the nation’s top quarterback. Hurt completed 240 passes for a total of 2,780 yards compared to just nine INTS. He tossed 23 touchdowns and score another 13 with his feet and was a 1,161-yard rusher. In 2015, Kiffin oversaw the develop-ment of quarterback Jake Coker, who finished his career 14-0 as a starter at Ala-bama and led the nation in completion percentage over the final 10 games of the season at 72.2 percent. Coker threw for 3,110 yards with 21 touchdowns, which ranks as the second-most passing yards in school history. On the ground, Kiffin fed Heisman Trophy running back Derrick Henry the ball a school-and SEC-record 395 times for a record 2,219 yards and 23 touchdowns. Henry’s 2,219 yards was also the fifth-most rushing yards in a single season in college football history. One of Kiffin’s first responsibilities at Alabama was identifying a starting quarterback and then developing Blake Sims in 2014. With three-year starter and All-American AJ McCarron off to the NFL, Kiffin oversaw Sims’ rise to the top of the Alabama depth chart en route to a school-record 3,487 passing yards and 3,837 yards of total offense while completing 64.5 percent of his passes. He ranked tied for fourth nationally in total QBR (83.7) and seventh in pass-ing efficiency (157.9). Sims was selected second-team All-SEC, named to the Senior Bowl, tabbed as a finalist for the Manning Award and a semifinalist for the Davey O’Brien Award. Kiffin’s offense ranked 17th nation-ally in total offense per game (484.5) while scoring an average of 36.9 points per game. The passing game averaged a school-record 277.9 yards per game (3,890) to rank 28th nationally and fourth in the SEC. Amari Cooper won the Bilet-nikoff Award as the nation’s best receiver, after catching a school- and SEC-record 124 passes for a UA-record 1,727 receiv-

Head Coach Lane Kiffin (47-24)

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ing yards and 16 touchdowns. He spent the previous three-plus seasons as the head coach at Southern California, where he compiled a record of 28-15. Kiffin’s 2012 USC squad went 7-6 overall and 5-4 in the Pac-12 South, good for second place. Wide receiver Marquise Lee was a unanimous first team All-American and won the Biletnikoff Award while also being named the Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Year. Quarterback Matt Barkley, who won the Wuerffel Trophy, set conference records for passing yards and passing touchdowns. Kiffin led the Trojans to a 10-2 record in 2011 and a sixth-place finish in the final Associated Press poll. The team finished first in the Pac-12 South with a 7-2 mark. His 2011 USC offense produced a 3,500-yard passer, a pair of 1,000-yard receivers and a 1,000-yard rusher. Three Trojans earned First Team All-America honors (Matt Kalil, Robert Woods and T.J. McDonald) and five were named Freshman All-Americans. In his first year as the head coach at USC, Kiffin led the Tro-jans to an 8-5 record (5-4 Pac-10). Before his arrival, the Trojans were averaging 26.5 points per game in scoring offense and 389.1 yards per game in total offense. In his first two seasons, those numbers increased to 31.0 points per game and 431.5 yards in 2011 and 35.8 points and 456.8 yards in 2012. Prior to his tenure at Southern California, Kiffin served as the head coach at Tennessee in 2009. He led the Volunteers to a second-place finish in the SEC East and an appearance in the Chick-fil-A Bowl. The Volunteers’ offense jumped at least 34 places in every national statistical category over the 2008 figures. Tennessee improved from 17.3 to 29.3 points per game while go-ing from 268.8 to 383.5 yards per game in total offense. Kiffin came to Tennessee from the Oakland Raiders, where he served as head coach from 2007-08. At 31, he was the youngest head coach in the NFL’s modern era. Oakland’s offense signifi-

Year School Record Accomplishments2018 Florida Atlantic Head Coach 1-1 2017 Florida Atlantic Head Coach 11-3 C-USA East Division Champion / Conference USA Champion / Cheribundi Tart Cherry Boca Raton Bowl Champion2016 Alabama Offensive Coordinator SEC Champion / Peach Bowl Champion2015 Alabama Offensive Coordinator SEC Champion / Cotton Bowl Champion / National Champions2014 Alabama Offensive Coordinator SEC Champion / Sugar Bowl2013 USC Head Coach 3-2 Las Vegas Bowl Champion2012 USC Head Coach 7-6 Sun Bowl 2011 USC Head Coach 10-2 2010 USC Head Coach 8-5 2009 Tennessee Head Coach 7-6 Chick-Fil-A Bowl2008 Oakland Raiders Head Coach 1-3 2007 Oakland Raiders Head Coach 4-12 2006 USC Offensive Coordinator PAC-10 Champion / Rose Bowl / National Runners-Up2005 USC Offensive Coordinator PAC-10 Champion / Rose Bowl2004 USC Wide Receivers Coach Orange Bowl Champion / National Champions (vacated)2003 USC Wide Receivers Coach PAC-10 Champion / Rose Bowl Champion / AP National Champions2002 USC Wide Receivers Coach PAC-10 Co-Champion / Orange Bowl Champion2001 USC Tight Ends Coach Las Vegas Bowl 2000 Jacksonville Jaguars Offensive QC 1999 Fresno State Offensive Line Coach Las Vegas Bowl 1998 Fresno State Assistant Coach1997 Fresno State Assistant Coach

Lane Kiffin’s Coaching History

cantly improved in his first year, up 7.2 points per game and 48.6 yards per game from 2006. Prior to his first head coaching job, Kiffin spent six years as an assistant coach for Pete Carroll at Southern California, including two years as the offensive coordinator (2005-06). During his first tenure with the Trojans, USC captured two national champion-ships and compiled a 65-12 record. Kiffin was promoted to pass-ing game coordinator in 2004 and helped Matt Leinart win the Heisman Trophy as he passed for 3,322 yards with 33 touchdowns and just six interceptions. He took over as USC’s offensive coordinator in 2005 and led the Trojans to a scoring average of 49.1 points per game and 579.8 yards per game of total offense during his two years as offensive coordinator. Kiffin started at USC in 2001 as the tight ends coach and then coached the wide receivers during his remaining five years. Kiffin graduated from Fresno State in 1998 after playing quar-terback for three seasons (1994-96) for the Bulldogs. He began his coaching career as a student assistant at Fresno State under Pat Hill in 1997 and 1998. He moved on to Colorado State in 1999 as offensive line assistant. He spent the 2000 season as defensive quality control assistant with the Jacksonville Jaguars under Tom Coughlin. Kiffin attended Bloomington (Minn.) Jefferson High, where he played football, basketball and baseball. He has two daughters, Landry and Presley, and one son, Knox.

PersonalBorn: May 9, 1975Hometown: Tampa, Fla.Education: Fresno State ‘98Family: Daughters Landry and Pressley and son Monte Knox

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Three Players to Watch on OffenseRUNNING BACK

#5 Devin Singletary

Ht: 5-9 Wt: 200 Yr: JrHometown: Deerfield, Fla.High School:

American Heritage-Delray

RECEIVER

#7 Jovon Durante

Ht: 6-0 Wt: 165 Yr: RS JrHometown: Miami, FlaHigh School:

Miramar

Program’s first AP All-AmericanJunior (2018)• Honored as a 2018 C-USA Preseason First Team selection by Athlon Sports & Life• Per @Sportsnaut listed as 2018’s fourth Most Dangerous College Football Playmaker (behind Arizona’s Khail Tate, Boston College’s AJ Dillon, and Buffalo’s Anthony Johnson)• College Football Now lists FAU’s running back unit as the country’s 10th best• PFF College noted that Singletary finished 2017 No. 2 nationally in missed tackles forced on carries last season and No. 2 in total breakaway yards among returning FBS running backs with 917 total yards gained on breakaway runs (15+ yard runs) • Sporting News lists Singletary as the No. 5 running back in 2018’s preseason• Holds a national ranking as the country’s 35th best player by @CFB Now• Preseason C-USA Offensive Player of the Year• Member of three watch lists• Had 16 carries for 57 yards and one score versus Air Force

Sophomore (2017)• Earned First Team Preseason All-Conference honors by Athlon Sports & Life• College Sports Madness Preseason Second Team All-Conference• Had six carries for a total of 26 yards versus Navy• Team-high 68 rushing yards at Wisconsin, including his first score of the season• Had 109 yards on 11 carries and a score versus Bethune-Cookman• Recorded his second-consecutive game with 100+ yards, adding 156 in the Buffalo game• Added another 100+ yard game versus Middle Tennessee with 133 yards. Scored four times, first time in his career, to tie the FAU record for most rushing TDs in a game• He did it again. The elusive back tallied 194 yards, including a career-long 37 yards, in the Owls record-setting night at Old Dominion• Led the Owls rushing attack of 447 yards with 123 versus North Texas• Became the program’s all-time rushing TD leader at WKU. Tallied 244 yards and four scores on a career-high 36 carries. Earned SportsMadness.com C-USA Offensive Player of the Week and Honorable Mention National Player of the Week by College Football Performance Awards• Tallied 203 yards on 28 carries versus Marshall and added two receptions, one a 60-yard score• C-USA Offensive Player of the Week• Surpassed the 100+ yard plateau at LA Tech with 104 on 18 carries and scored three times• Once again led the Owls’ offense with 164 yards and two scores. He ran for a career-long 70-yard score versus FIU in the 2017 Shula Bowl• Recorded 19 carries for 108 yards and two scores at Charlotte• Had a game-leading 164 yards in the C-USA Championship Game versus NT. Also tossed a 12-yard pass and received a pass for minus two yards• Named C-USA MVP• Named AP Third Team All-American• Tallied three scores and 130 yards in the Boca Bowl

At FAURedshirt Junior(2018)• Honored as a 2018 C-USA Preseason fourth team Athlon selection• Had four receptions for 52 yards at Oklahoma• Had a team high 12 receptions for 174 yards and a score versus Air Force

Junior (2017)• Worked with the squad but redshirted due to transfer rules

Prior to FAUAt West Virginia (2015-16)• Had 378 receiving yards and five touchdowns in 2015• Recorded 316 yards off kick returns in 2015• Longest kick return was 43 yards • Recorded 331 receiving yards and two touchdowns in 2016• Had the go ahead touchdown to help the Mountaineers come back in the fourth quarter to beat Kansas State on Oct. 1st, 2016

What Company Do YouKeep?

Devin Singletary rank’s among the nations best backs

ever in Rushing TDs

1. Barry Sanders 37 1988 Oklahoma State

2. Montee Ball* 33 2011 Wisconsin

3. Devin Singletary* 32 2017 Florida Atlantic

4. Kapri Bibbs* 31 2013 Colorado State

Keenan Reynolds* 31 2013 Navy

6. Melvin Gordon* 29 2014 Wisconsin

Kevin Smith* 29 2007 UCF

Mike Rozier 29 1983 Nebraska

TDs from Scrimmage

1. Montee Ball* 39 2011 Wisconsin

2. Barry Sanders 37 1988 Oklahoma State

3. Devin Singletary* 33 2017 Florida Atlantic

4. Jay Ajayi* 32 2014 Boise State

Melvin Gordon* 32 2014 Wisconsin

Brock Forsey* 32 2002 Boise State

7. Kapri Bibbs* 31 2013 Colorado State

Kennan Reynolds* 31 2013 Navy

9. Kevin Smith* 30 2007 UCF

Troy Edwards 30 1998 Louisiana Tech

*Bowl Game Included

High School• Played for Keith Hindsley• Two-time first team all-state selection• Three-time first team all-county offensive player of the year• Fred Taylor Offensive Player of the Year• Set most single-game rushing yards record with 302 versus West Minister Christian• Finished career with the second-most career-rushing yards with 4,975

RUSHING G ATT YARDS LONG TD YDS/G2016 12 152 1021 66 12 85.12017 14 301 1920 70 32 137.12018 2 34 126 36 2 63.0TOTAL 28 487 3067 70 46 109.5Plus one TD reception

Howard Schnellenberger won three national titles as the Offensive Coordinator for the University of Alabama in 1961, 1964, and 1965. During his time at Alabama, the Crimson Tide averaged only one loss per season. He became the Head Coach at FAU in 2001, earning his first win as a head coach against Bethune-Cookman, Sept. 8, 2001. Schnellenberger earned his first FBS win against Middle Tennessee, Aug. 28, 2003, and led the Owls to the only confer-ence title in program history, 2007, and the only bowl games in school history (2007 and 2008). Lane Kiffin won a national championship as the Offensive Coordinator for the University of Alabama in 2015. During his time at Alabama, the Crimson Tide averaged only one loss per season. He was named the Head Coach at FAU in 2016, earning his first win against Bethune-Cookman, Sept. 16, 2017. Kiffin earned his first FAU FBS win against Middle Tennessee, Sept. 30, 2017. Coach Schnellenberger was the first coach to guide the Owls to a conference title. Coach Kiffin was the next to earn a conference crown. Schnellen-berger’s Owls defeated Memphis in the New Orleans Bowl and Motor City Bowl. Kiffin’s Owls beat Akron in the Boca Raton Bowl. To take it a step further, Howard Schnellenberger was in a Deerfield Beach Founders’ Day parade and shouted to a mother on the parade route. “He looks like he could play for me one day.” The boy, approxi-mately four, was Devin “Motor” Singletary, Kiffin’s and one of the country’s leading backs. Both also chose the state of Oklahoma to sign their first recruited QB.

Parallel Collision Course

Quarterback

#2 Chris Robison

Ht: 6-1 Wt: 177 Yr: RS FrHometown: Mesquite, TexasHigh School: Horn

At FAURedshirt Freshman (2018)• Named Co-MVP of the quarterback room during spring camp• Drew his first start at Oklahoma• Set a program single-game high with 471 yards versus Air Force as well as completion percentage 82.5• Earned CFPA National Performer of the Week honors after Air Force

At Oklahoma• January enrollee who left late August and joined the Owls

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Three Players to Watch on Defense

LINEBACKER

#2 Azeez Al-Shaair

Ht: 6-3 Wt: 220 Yr: SrHometown: Tampa, Fla.High School: Hillsborough

Senior (2018)• Recipient of the Wilma Rudolph Student-Athlete Achievement Award (Presented by N4A)• Honored as a 2018 C-USA Preseason First Team Athlon Sports & Life selection• Ranked as the country’s 79th best player by @CFB• Preseason C-USA Defensive Player of the Year• Watch List member• Had four tackles at Oklahoma• Recorded 10 tackles, including five solo versus Air Force to become the program’s all-time leader in solo tacklesJunior (2017)• Second Team All-Conference preseason selection by Athlon Sport & Life• College Sports Madness Preseason Second Team All-Conference• Recorded a team-high 14 tackles, including seven solo versus Navy• Tallied 10 tackles in the game at Wisconsin• Played a half versus Bethune and had five tackles• Held out of the Buffalo game• Recorded seven tackles versus Middle Tennessee, a game he self-proclaimed as a redemption game• Returned to double-digit numbers with 10 tackles at Old Dominion• Had 14 tackles, through three quarters, in the Owls’ efforts to hold North Texas below their season average in points scored• Hit the 14-tackle mark once again and led a defense that forced four WKU turnovers• Recorded a game-high 13 tackles, including nine assists against Marshall• Led all tacklers with 14, and only played three quarters at LA Tech, added a sack and a TFL and a BrUp• Had a game-high 14 tackles, including 1.5 for a loss of 14 in the FIU Shula Bowl win• Saw limited action in the Charlotte victory but had seven tackles• Had a game-high 11 tackles in the 2017 C-USA Championship, despite giving way to second teamers. His night included a tackle for a North Texas loss of two yards, a forced fumble, two pass breakups and a QBH• Earned First Team C-USA honors• Used the bowl game to record 13 tackles and become the program’s all-time leading tackler• Named the 2017 Boca Bowl Defensive MVP

DEF. G TACK. SACKS TFL FF FR PDEF2015 12 94 1.5/10 7/29 1 -- 22016 12 113 2.0/10 12/37 -- -- --2017 13 147 2.5/20 11/47 1 -- 42018 2 14 1.0/7 2.5/10 -- -- --TOTAL 39 368 7.0/47 32.5/123 2 -- 6

DEFENSIVE END

#94 Hunter Snyder

Ht: 6-6 Wt: 270 Yr: SrHometown: Palm Harbor, Fla.High School: Eastlake

Senior (2018)• Earned defensive line co-MVP of the springJunior (2017)• Recorded eight tackles including 0.5 for a loss of one yard• Drew a start at Wisconsin where he recorded two tackles, including one solo• Had seven tackles, including five assists, at Buffalo• Had three tackles, including two solo and 1.5 sacks for a loss of 16 yards versus MT and added a pass breakup and two QBH’s• Had two tackle assists and a half tackle for a loss• Was one of five Owls to record five tackles versus North Texas• Recorded six tackles, including a sack and 1.5 for a loss of 14 yards at WKU• Had eight tackles and two quarterback hurries versus Marshall• Added four tackles in the La Tech victory• Was active in the 2017 Shula Bowl victory over FIU with three tackle assists, one pass BrUp and three quarterback hurries• Assisted on a sack versus Charlotte• Recorded three solo tackles, including two sacks and added a QBH in the 2017 C-USA Championship win over North Texas• Tallied 5 tackles, one and a half sacks, and one and a half TFLs in the Cheribundi Tart Cherry Boca Raton Bowl• Named Honorable Mention C-USA• Named to Phil Steele’s Magazine’s Third Team All-Conference teamRedshirt Sophomore (2016)• Recorded two (1-1=2) tackles in the season opener versus SIU• Recorded a solo tackle at UM• Had one tackle in the Kansas State game• Tallied four tackles versus Ball State and added a QBH• Recorded two tackles at FIU• Had three solo tackles, including 1 sack and a QBH• Drew the start and had a half tackle assist at Marshall• Had three tackles, including a sack versus WKU• Recorded two solo tackles in the Rice game• Tallied two tackle assists versus UTEP• Two tackles and a quarterback hurry completed his day versus ODURedshirt Freshman (2015) • Recorded two tackles, both assists at Tulsa and added a 0.5 TFL for a loss of one• Recorded two tackles (1-1) and was credited with a QBH versus Miami• Recorded a tackle assist versus Buffalo• Recorded a tackle at Charlotte• Worked a deep defensive line rotation versus Rice• Tallied two solo tackles versus Marshall• Recorded a tackle assist at UTEP• Had a strong outing with four tackles (2-2=4) and 2.5 sacks in the Shula Bowl victory over FIU• Started at WKU and finished the game with five (2-3) tackles• Tallied seven tackles (2-5=7) a personal high in the Middle Tennessee game, including a tackle for a loss of three yards...also had one of the teams two quarterback hurries• Tallied one QBH and four solo tackles, including a sack for a loss of 11 yards at UF• Recorded two tackles (1-1=2) in the season- ending game at ODU

SAFETY

#18 Jalen Young

Ht: 5-11 Wt: 185 Yr: JrHometown: Belle Glade, Fla.High School: Seminole Ridge

Senior (2018)• Preseason All-Conference• Tallied five tackles versus Oklahoma• Had five tackles, all assist in the first half of the Air Force contestJunior (2017)• Preseason First Team All-Conference selection by Athlon Sports & Life• College Sports Madness Preseason First Team All-Conference• Recorded six tackles, including five solo, and added a TFL versus Navy• Team-high 14 tackles at Wisconsin, including one for a loss of two• Two tackles versus Bethune• Recorded eight tackles at Buffalo• Team-leading eight tackles versus Middle Tennessee and added an interception and a 21- yard punt return. Named College Sports Madness C-USA Defensive Player of the Week• Had three tackles on the night versus ODU but added a QBH and an INT with a 31-yard return• Recorded three tackles versus North Texas• Had six tackles on a defense that disrupted WKU all night in FAU’s 42-28 win over reigning C-USA Champion• Moved the team to 5-0 in league play with the Marshall win. Had 104 passing yards, five rushing yards including a rushing TD• CollegeSportsMadiness.com C-USA Defensive POTW with three INTs and four tackles versus Marshall• Named C-USA Defensive Player of the Week after Marshall performance• Had two tackles in limited action at LA Tech• Contributed five tackles in the Shula Bowl win vs. FIU• Had two tackles in the Charlotte win• Tallied seven tackles and two INTs for a return of 51 yards in the 2017 C-USA Championshp victory over North Texas. His INTs pushed the Owls to a new single season team high interceptions• Earned C-USA First Team honors• Had seven tackles in the 2017 Boca Bowl

DEF. G TACK. TFL FF FR PDEF INT2015 12 69 2/2 1 -- 2 3/902016 11 100 1.5/5 1 1 2 2/02017 14 77 2.5/5 1 -- 1 7/1212018 2 10 -- -- -- -- --TOTAL 39 256 6/12 3 1 5 12/211

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FAU 100-Yard PlateauRushing

Doug Parker 110 (22) Jacksonville 10/13/01Daveon Barron 147 (25) Morris Brown 11/09/02Anthony Jackson 110(17) Texas State 10/04/03Anthony Jackson 113 (21) Gardner-Webb 11/01/03Daveon Barron 105 (16) Siena 11/15/03Doug Parker 126 (27) North Texas 09/11/04Doug Parker 121 (24) ULM 10/23/04DiIvory Edgecomb 118 (18) North Texas 11/12/05Charles Pierre 103 (20) Southern Utah 10/12/06Charle Pierre 122 (24) Arkansas State 10/28/06Charles Pierre 116 (28) North Texas 11/18/06Charles Pierre 138 (13) UAB 09/06/08DiIvory Edgecomb 103 (16) Middle Tennessee 09/30/08Charles Pierre 194 (23) WKU 10/18/08Charles Pierre 140 (12) North Texas 11/08/08Charles Pierre 109 (10) UL 11/15/08Alfred Morris 122 (23) ULM 09/26/09Alfred Morris 147 (29) North Texas 10/17/09Alfred Morris 181 (24) UL 10/24/09Alfred Morris 117 (24) Arkansas State 11/14/09Alfred Morris 137 (17) Troy 11/21/09Alfred Morris 122 (25) WKU 11/28/09Alfred Morris 158 (25) FIU 12/05/09Alfred Morris 103 (16) UAB 10/02/10Alfred Morris 153 (30) ULM 10/09/10Alfred Morris 143 (22) UL 11/13/10Alfred Morris 162 (24) North Texas 10/08/11Alfred Morris 153 (18) Middle Tennessee 10/22/11Alfred Morris 163 (19) Arkansas State 11/05/11Alfred Morris 110 (21) FIU 11/12/11Alfred Morris 101 (22) Troy 11/19/11Alfred Morris 198 (38) UAB 11/26/11Jonathan Wallace 101 (21) South Alabama 10/20/12Jonathan Wallace 102 (24) Troy 10/27/12Jonathan Wallace 111 (28) Navy 11/03/12Jonathan Wallace 127 (17) UAB 10/05/13Jaquez Johnson 115 (19) UAB 10/05/13Jaquez Johnson 114 (20) Tulane 11/02/13Jaquez Johnson 111 (19) Southern Miss 11/16/13Jonathan Wallace 105 (18) Southern Miss 11/16/13Damian Fortner 100 (19) FIU 11/29/13Jay Warren 108 (22) Wyoming 09/22/14Greg Howell 118 (21) WKU 10/18/14Greg Howell 138 (22) Tulsa 09/05/15Jay Warren 132 (11) Miami 09/11/15Trey Rodriguez 114 (7) UTEP 10/24/15Jay Warren 150 (29) Old Dominion 11/28/15Greg Howell 128 (16) Southern Illinois 09/03/16Greg Howell 101 (12) FIU 10/01/16Greg Howell 100 (20) Charlotte 10/09/16Devin Singletary 111 (13) Marshall 10/15/16Greg Howell 109 (20) Marshall 10/15/16Devin Singletary 252 (23) Rice 11/05/16Devin Singletary 145 (20) UTEP 11/12/16Devin Singletary 235 (29) MT 11/26/16Greg Howell 175 (13) Bethune-Cookman 09/16/17Devin Singletary 109 (11) Bethune-Cookman 09/16/17Devin Singletary 156 (22) Buffalo 09/23/17Devin Singletary 133 (24) Middle Tennessee 09/30/17Devin Singletary 194 (26) Old Dominion 10/07/17Greg Howell 109 (21) Old Dominion 10/07/17Devin Singletary 123 (17) North Texas 10/21/17Devin Singletary 244 (36) WKU 10/28/17Devin Singletary 203 (28) Marshall 11/03/17Devin Singletary 100 (18) LA Tech 11/11/17Devin Singletary 164 (25) FIU 11/18/17Devin Singletary 108 (19) Charlotte 11/25/17Devin Singletary 164 (26) North Texas 12/02/17Devin Singletary 124 (26) Akron 12/19/17

Receiving

Larry Taylor 112 (2) Bethune-Cookman 09/08/01Thomas Parker 113 (7) Gardner-Webb 11/03/01Roosevelt Bynes 126 (6) Middle Tennessee 08/28/03Anthony Crissinger-Hill 135 (8) UCF 09/13/03Roosevelt Bynes 122 (7) Youngstown 09/20/03Anthony Crissinger-Hill 160 (7) Texas State 10/04/03Anthony Crissinger-Hill 129 (6) Northern Arizona 12/06/03Anthony Crissinger-Hill 114 (6) Colgate 12/13/03Anthony Crissinger-Hill 183 (15) Hawai’i 09/04/04Roosevelt Bynes 116 (4) Northern Colorado 10/16/04Anthony Crissinger-Hill 104 (7) ULM 10/23/04Anthony Crissinger-Hill 163 (6) FAMU 10/30/04Thomas Parker 110 (5) FIU 11/26/05Frantz Simeon 110 (4) Troy 11/11/06Jason Harmon 104 (5) Minnesota 09/15/07Cortez Gent 109 (4) Minnesota 09/15/07Cortez Gent 142 (11) ULM 11/27/07Cortez Gent 145 (4) FIU 11/24/07Cortez Gent 118 (6) UF 11/17/07Cortez Gent 155 (8) Troy 12/01/07Cortez Gent 116 (7) North Texas 11/08/08Chris Bonner 139 (6) FIU 11/29/08Cortez Gent 108 (7) FIU 11/29/08Jason Harmon 132 (11) ULM 09/26/09Chris Bonner 134 (6) North Texas 10/17/09Chris Bonner 134 (2) UL 10/24/09Lester Jean 164 (9) UAB 09/02/10Lester Jean 114 (8) FIU 10/30/10Lester Jean 100 (8) Middle Tennessee 11/27/10Avery Holley 129 (4) Troy 12/04/10William Dukes 119 (5) South Alabama 10/20/12William Dukes 104 (9) WKU 11/10/12William Dukes 116 (6) FIU 11/16/12Jenson Stoshak 108 (5) FIU 11/16/12William Dukes 204 (9) UL 12/01/12Daniel McKinney 104 (6) Rice 09/28/13Daniel McKinney 138 (5) New Mexico State 11/29/13Jenson Stoshak 155 (4) Tulane 09/13/14Lucky Whitehead 125 (8) WKU 10/18/14Lucky Whitehead 102 (11) Marshall 10/25/14Jenson Stoshak 124 (7) Buffalo 09/19/15Jenson Stoshak 114 (7) Tulsa 09/05/15Kamrin Solomon 120 (5) Buffalo 09/19/15Kamrin Solomon 110 (2) Rice 10/10/15Jenson Stoshak 101 (4) WKU 11/07/15Kalib Woods 121 (9) Miami 09/10/16Kalib Woods 108 (4) Ball State 09/24/16Kalib Woods 105 (11) Charlotte 10/09/16Kalib Woods 100 (5) Marshall 10/15/16Henry Bussey 132 (4) Rice 11/05/16Kalib Woods 105 (8) UTEP 11/12/16Kalib Woods 120 (7) Old Dominion 11/19/16DeAndre McNeal 103 (3) Wisconsin 09/09/17Willie Wright 141 (8) North Texas 10/21/17Kalib Woods 118 (3) LA Tech 11/11/17Kalib Woods 172 (7) FIU 11/18/17Willie Wright 103 (9) Charlotte 11/25/17Kalib Woods 208 (6) North Texas 12/02/17Jovon Durante 174 (12) Air Force 09/08/18Tavaris Harrison 138 (7) Air Force 09/08/18

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Rushing yards1. 3529 Alfred Morris (733-3529) 2007-112. 3069 Charles Pierre (683-3069) 2004-083. 3067 Devin SINGLETARY (487-3067) 2016-184. 2419 Greg Howell (462-2419) 2014-17

Rushing attempts1. 733 Alfred Morris (733-3529) 2007-112. 683 Charles Pierre (683-3069) 2004-083. 519 Doug Parker (519-1981) 2001,03-044. 487 Devin SINGLETARY (487-3067) 2016-185. 462 Greg Howell (462-2419) 2014-17

Rushing TDs1. 46 Devin SINGLETARY 2016-182. 27 Alfred Morris 2007-113. 23 Charles Pierre 2004-08

Average yards/rush (minimum 20 attempts)1. 9.60 Lucky Whitehead (25-240) 2013-142. 7.68 Willie WRIGHT (22-169) 2017-183. 6.30 Devin SINGLETARY (487-3067) 2016-184. 5.99 Trey Rodriguez (70-419) 2015

Rushing yards/game (minimum 12 games)1. 109.5 Devin SINGLETARY (28 games) 2016-182. 73.5 Alfred Morris (48 games) 2007-113. 62.6 Charles Pierre (49 games) 2004-084. 62.0 Greg Howell (39 games) 2014-17

Pass attempts1. 1361 Rusty Smith (768-1361-36) 2005-092. 1003 Jared Allen (570-1003-30) 2001-043. 812 Jaquez Johnson (460-812-20) 2013-154. 756 Jason Driskel (462-756-19) 2014-17

Pass completions1. 768 Rusty Smith (768-1361-36) 2005-092. 570 Jared Allen (570-1003-30) 2001-043. 462 Jason Driskel (462-756-19) 2014-174. 460 Jaquez Johnson (460-812-20) 2013-15

Passing yards1. 10112 Rusty Smith (768-1361-36) 2005-092. 8100 Jared Allen (570-1003-30) 2001-043. 5673 Jaquez Johnson (460-812-20) 2013-154. 5627 Jason Driskel (462-756-19) 2014-17

Passing TDs1. 76 Rusty Smith 2005-092. 50 Jared Allen 2001-043. 38 Jaquez Johnson 2013-15

Passes had intercepted1. 36 Rusty Smith (768-1361-36) 2005-092. 30 Jared Allen (570-1003-30) 2001-043. 22 Graham Wilbert (416-704-22) 2009-124. 20 Jaquez Johnson (460-812-20) 2013-15

Pass completion pct (minimum 20 attempts)1. 72.7 Chris ROBISON (48-66-0) 20182. 61.1 Jason Driskel (462-756-19) 2014-173. 59.1 Graham Wilbert (416-704-22) 2009-12

Pass efficiency (minimum 20 attempts)1. 167.7 Chris ROBISON (48-66-0) 20182. 135.1 Jared Allen (570-1003-30) 2001-043. 132.0 Rusty Smith (768-1361-36) 2005-09

Average yards/pass (minimum 20 attempts)1. 9.5 Chris ROBISON (48-66-0) 20182. 8.1 Jared Allen (570-1003-30) 2001-043. 7.6 Danny Embick (190-338-15) 2003-054. 7.4 Jason Driskel (462-756-19) 2014-17

Average yards/completion (minimum 20 attempts)1. 14.2 Jared Allen (570-1003-30) 2001-042. 13.5 Garrett Jahn (63-144-6) 2001-023. 13.5 Danny Embick (190-338-15) 2003-054. 13.2 Rusty Smith (768-1361-36) 2005-095. 13.1 Chris ROBISON (48-66-0) 2018

Passing yards/game (minimum 12 games)1. 224.7 Rusty Smith (45 games) 2005-092. 177.3 Jaquez Johnson (32 games) 2013-153. 172.6 Graham Wilbert (25 games) 2009-124. 172.3 Jared Allen (47 games) 2001-04

Pass reception yards1. 2491 Cortez Gent (162-2491) 2005-092. 2106 Kalib Woods (135-2106) 2013-173. 2071 Anthony Crissinger-Hill (136-2071) 2001,03-04

Pass receptions1. 162 Cortez Gent (162-2491) 2005-092. 146 Lester Jean (146-1992) 2007-103. 138 Jason Harmon (138-1745) 2005-07,094. 136 Anthony Crissinger-Hill (136-2071) 2001,03-045. 135 Kalib Woods (135-2106) 2013-17

Pass reception TDs1. 20 Cortez Gent 2005-092. 15 Lester Jean 2007-103. 14 Anthony Crissinger-Hill 2001,03-044. 13 Roosevelt Bynes 2003-04 13 Jason Harmon 2005-07,09

Average yards/catch (minimum 5 receptions)1. 18.91 Roosevelt Bynes (74-1399) 2003-042. 18.66 Thomas Parker (83-1549) 2001-02,04-053. 17.11 Chris Bonner (93-1591) 2005-094. 16.74 Brittney Tellis (92-1540) 2001-045. 16.30 Frantz Simeon (53-864) 2005-06

Receptions/game (minimum 12 games)1. 4.86 Anthony Crissinger-Hill (28 games) 2001,03-042. 4.40 Willie WRIGHT (15 games) 2017-183. 4.22 Daniel McKinney (23 games) 2012-134. 3.86 Lucky Whitehead (22 games) 2013-145. 3.68 Cortez Gent (44 games) 2005-09

Total offense yards1. 9777 Rusty Smith (1476-9777) 2005-092. 7684 Jared Allen (1264-7684) 2001-043. 7238 Jaquez Johnson (1204-7238) 2013-15

TDs responsible for1. 81 Rusty Smith 2005-092. 57 Jaquez Johnson 2013-15

Career Leaders (2018 Players in Bold)

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3. 55 Jared Allen 2001-044. 47 DEVIN SINGLETARY 2016-18

Total offense/game (minimum 12 games)1. 226.2 Jaquez Johnson (32 games) 2013-152. 217.3 Rusty Smith (45 games) 2005-093. 185.8 Jason Driskel (34 games) 2014-17

Total offense/play (minimum 50 plays)1. 7.83 Chris ROBISON (78-611) 20182. 6.66 Jason Driskel (948-6318) 2014-173. 6.62 Rusty Smith (1476-9777) 2005-094. 6.31 Devin SINGLETARY (488-3079) 2016-18

All purpose yards1. 3838 Alfred Morris 2007-112. 3725 Devin SINGLETARY 2016-183. 3498 DiIvory Edgecomb 2005,07-08

All purpose yards/game (minimum 12 games)1. 133.0 Devin SINGLETARY (28 games) 2016-182. 97.2 DiIvory Edgecomb (36 games) 2005,07-083. 90.9 Lucky Whitehead (22 games) 2013-14

Total points scored1. 336 Greg I Joseph (165 PAT, 57 FG) 2014-172. 282 Devin SINGLETARY (47 TD) 2016-183. 231 Mark Myers (102 PAT, 43 FG) 2001-044. 216 Warley Leroy (99 PAT, 39 FG) 2005-08

Touchdowns scored1. 47 Devin SINGLETARY (46 rush, 1 rcv) 2016-182. 31 Alfred Morris (27 rush, 4 rcv) 2007-113. 25 Doug Parker (21 rush, 4 rcv) 2001,03-044. 24 Charles Pierre (23 rush, 1 rcv) 2004-08

PAT kicks made1. 165 Greg I Joseph (165-170) 2014-172. 102 Mark Myers (102-112) 2001-043. 99 Warley Leroy (99-106) 2005-08

PAT kicks attempted1. 170 Greg I Joseph (165-170) 2014-172. 112 Mark Myers (102-112) 2001-043. 106 Warley Leroy (99-106) 2005-08

PAT kick pct (minimum 5 attempts)1. 100.0 Andy Rosas (13-13) 2001-032. 97.1 Greg I Joseph (165-170) 2014-173. 95.8 Vinny Zaccario (23-24) 2010-12

Field goals made1. 57 Greg I Joseph (57-82) 2014-172. 43 Mark Myers (43-59) 2001-043. 39 Warley Leroy (39-57) 2005-08

Field goals attempted1. 82 Greg I Joseph (57-82) 2014-172. 59 Mark Myers (43-59) 2001-043. 57 Warley Leroy (39-57) 2005-08

Field goal pct (minimum 5 attempts)1. 72.9 Mark Myers (43-59) 2001-042. 69.5 Greg I Joseph (57-82) 2014-173. 68.4 Warley Leroy (39-57) 2005-084. 65.4 Ross Gornall (17-26) 2008-10

Punt yards1. 9127 Mickey Groody (217-9127) 2007-11

2. 7713 Andy Rosas (199-7713) 2001-033. 7327 Dalton Schomp (163-7327) 2013-16

Punt attempts1. 217 Mickey Groody (217-9127) 2007-112. 199 Andy Rosas (199-7713) 2001-033. 163 Dalton Schomp (163-7327) 2013-16

Punts had blocked1. 9 Mickey Groody (217-9127) 2007-112. 6 Andy Rosas (199-7713) 2001-033. 3 Keegan Peterson (109-4241) 2005-094. 2 Sebastian RIELLA (8-288) 2018 2 Mike Brown (128-5143) 2004-05

Average yards/punt (minimum 5 attempts)1. 44.95 Dalton Schomp (163-7327) 2013-162. 42.06 Mickey Groody (217-9127) 2007-113. 41.33 Sean Kelly (139-5745) 2012-134. 40.18 Mike Brown (128-5143) 2004-05

Punt return yards1. 739 Brittney Tellis (78-739) 2001-042. 343 Tavious Polo (60-343) 2006-103. 319 Travis Jones (40-319) 2009-124. 312 Luck Whitehead (20-312) 2013-14

Punt returns1. 78 Brittney Tellis (78-739) 2001-042. 60 Tavious Polo (60-343) 2006-103. 40 Travis Jones (40-319) 2009-124. 30 Matt Prudenti (30-173) 2001-03 30 Robert Lohnes (30-184) 2012-13

Punt return TDs1. 1 Todd Poitier 2001-02 1 Ertywn Henry 2003 1 Casey McGahee 2002-06 1 Britney Tellis 2001-04 1 Tyrone Higgins 2001-04 1 Lucky Whitehead 2013-14 1 Damian Fortner 2009-13

Average yards/punt return (minimum 5 attempts)1. 15.60 Lucky Whitehead (20-312) 2013-142. 13.40 Frantz Simeon (15-201) 2005-063. 10.57 Jalen YOUNG (14-148) 2015-184. 9.47 Britney Tellis (78-739) 2001-045. 7.97 Travis Jones (40-319) 2009-12

Kick return yards1. 1916 DiIvory Edgecomb (87-1916) 2005,07-082. 1907 Willie Floyd (92-1907) 2006-113. 1762 Anthony Jackson (72-1762) 2001-044. 1570 Kerrith WHYTE (62-1570) 2016-18

Kick returns1. 92 Willie Floyd (92-1907) 2006-112. 87 DiIory Edgecomb (87-1916) 2005,07-083. 72 Anthony Jackson (72-1762) 2001-044. 62 Kerrith WHYTE (62-1570) 2016-18

Kick return TDs1. 1 Kerrith WHYTE 2016-18

Average yards/kick return (minimum 5 attempts)1. 25.32 Kerrith WHYTE (62-1570) 2016-182. 24.47 Anthony Jackson (72-1762) 2001-04

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3. 23.96 Lucky Whitehead (23-551) 2013-14

Interception return yards1. 386 Willie Hughley (15-386) 2002-052. 235 Corey Small (13-235) 2004-083. 211 Jalen YOUNG (12-211) 2015-184. 179 Ocie ROSE (7-179) 2015-18

Interceptions1. 15 Willie Hughley (15-386) 2002-052. 13 Corey Small (13-235) 2004-083. 12 Jalen YOUNG (12-211) 2015-184. 11 Tavious Polo (11-47) 2006-10

Interception return TDs1. 3 Willie Hughley 2002-052. 2 Corey Small 2004-08 2 D’Joun Smith 2011-14 2 Ocie ROSE 2015-18 2 Kris Bartels 2004-07

Fumble return yards1. 99 Taurian Osborne (1-99) 2001-022. 49 Johnnie Sloan (2-49) 2001-043. 34 Michael Hancock (1-34) 2005-084. 28 Josh Savidge (1-28) 2005-095. 25 Willie Hughley (1-25) 2002-05

Fumble returns1. 2 Johnnie Sloan (2-49) 2001-04 2 Lee Pasick (2-22) 2001-033. 1 16 times including 1 Chris TOOLEY (1-14) 2016-18 Fumble return TDs1. 1 Lee Pasick 2001-03 1 Cory Henry 2010-13 1 Taurian Osborne 2001-02 1 Chris TOOLEY 2016-18 1 Ocie ROSE 2015-18 1 Keith Reaser 2010-13 1 Quentin Swain 2002-03 1 Johnnie Sloan 2001-04

Total tackles1. 368 Azeez AL-SHAAIR (187-181) 2015-182. 346 Frantz Joseph (183-163) 2006-083. 344 Andrae Kirk (157-187) 2011-144. 297 Marcus Bartels (156-141) 2008-115. 295 Chris Laskowski (168-127) 2001-04

Unassisted tackles1. 185 Azeez AL-SHAAIR (187-181) 2015-182. 183 Frantz Joseph (183-163) 2006-083. 174 Corey Small (174-64) 2004-084. 168 Chris Laskowski (168-127) 2001-04

Assisted tackles1. 187 Andrae Kirk (157-187) 2011-142. 183 Azeez AL-SHAAIR (187-181) 2015-183. 163 Frantz Joseph (183-163) 2006-084. 141 Marcus Bartels (156-141) 2008-115. 140 Cergille Sincere (132-140) 2003-07

Tackles for loss1. 42.5 Trey Hendrickson (34-17/222) 2013-162. 33.5 Johnnie Sloan (24-19/113) 2001-043. 32.5 Azeez AL-SHAAIR (23-19/123) 2015-18

4. 30.5 Chris Laskowski (26-9/118) 2001-04 30.5 Randell Johnson (26-9/112) 2010-13

Yards from tackles for loss1. 222 Trey Hendrickson (34-17/222) 2013-162. 152 Brandin Bryant (22-10/152) 2012-153. 148 Cory Henry (25-4/148) 2010-134. 123 Azeez AL-SHAAIR (23-19/123) 2015-18

Quarterback sacks1. 34.0 Trey Hendrickson (25-9/187) 2013-162. 19.0 Ramon Rickards (12-7/95) 2001-043. 17.0 Cory Henry (15-2/96) 2010-134. 15.0 Brandin Bryant (12-3/102) 2012-15 15.0 Johnnie Sloan (7-8/54) 2001-04

Yards from sacks1. 187 Trey Hendrickson (25-9/187) 2013-162. 106 Hunter SNYDER (11-3/106) 2014-183. 102 Brandin Bryant (12-3/102) 2012-154. 96 Cory Henry (15-2/96) 2010-135. 95 Ramon Rickards (12-7/95) 2001-04

Fumbles forced1. 8 Trey Hendrickson 2013-16 8 Cergille Sincere 2003-073. 7 Quentin Swain 2002-034. 5 Chris Laskowski 2001-045. 4 Rhandell Johnson 2010-13 4 Shomari Earls 2002-05 4 Ocie ROSE 2015-18 4 Johnnie Sloan 2001-04 4 Josh Pinnick 2003-07 4 Tyrone Higgins 2001-04

Fumbles recovered1. 6 Malik Eugene 2006-10 6 Frantz Joseph 2006-083. 5 Kris Bartels 2004-074. 4 Michael Lockley 2006-10 4 Trevon Coley 2012-15 4 Todd Poitier 2001-02 4 Andrae Kirk 2011-14

Passes defended1. 53 Willie Hughley (38 brup, 15 int) 2002-052. 38 D’Joun Smith (29 brup, 9 int) 2011-143. 32 Corey Small (19 brup, 13 int) 2004-084. 29 Quincy Skinner (20 brup, 9 int) 2002-05 29 Cre’von LeBlanc (23 brup, 6 int) 2012-15

QB hurries1. 21 Trey Hendrickson 2013-162. 17 Hunter SNYDER 2014-183. 14 Kevin Cyrille 2008-114. 12 Cory Henry 2010-13 12 Brandin Bryant 2012-15

Blocked kicks1. 5 Michael Lockley 2006-102. 4 Trey Hendrickson 2013-163. 2 Troy Pindell 2002-06 2 Ramon Rickards 2001-04 2 Austin Jensen 2007-10 2 Wilfred Rivera 2005-08 2 Quincy Skinner 2002-05 2 Willie Hughley 2002-05

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Single-Season Leaders (2018 Players in Bold)Rushing yards1. 1920 Devin SINGLETARY (301-1920) 20172. 1392 Alfred Morris (263-1392) 20093. 1021 Devin SINGLETARY (152-1021) 20164. 1014 Charles Pierre (161-1014) 20085. 988 Alfred Morris (198-988) 2011

Rushing attempts1. 301 Devin SINGLETARY (301-1920) 20172. 263 Alfred Morris (263-1392) 20093. 227 Alfred Morris (227-928) 2010 227 Doug Parker (227-896) 20045. 207 Charles Pierre (207-756) 2006

Rushing TDs1. 32 Devin SINGLETARY 20172. 13 Greg Howell 20163. 12 Devin SINGLETARY 20164. 11 Alfred Morris 20095. 10 Jaquez Johnson 2013

Average yards/rush (minimum 50 attempts)1. 6.72 Devin SINGLETARY (152-1021) 20162. 6.61 Greg Howell (112-740) 20173. 6.38 Devin SINGLETARY (301-1920) 20174. 6.31 Kerrith WHYTE (55-347) 20175. 6.30 Charles Pierre (161-1014) 2008

Rushing yards/game (minimum 10 games)1. 137.1 Devin SINGLETARY (14 games) 20172. 116.0 Alfred Morris (12 games) 20093. 85.1 Devin SINGLETARY (12 games) 20164. 82.3 Alfred Morris (12 games) 20115. 78.0 Charles Pierre (13 games) 2008

Pass attempts1. 479 Rusty Smith (281-479-9) 20072. 435 Rusty Smith (234-435-14) 20083. 405 Graham Wilbert (261-405-6) 20124. 335 Jeff Van Camp (192-335-13) 20105. 327 Jason Driskel (200-327-11) 2016

Pass completions1. 281 Rusty Smith (281-479-9) 20072. 261 Graham Wilbert (261-405-6) 20123. 234 Rusty Smith (234-435-14) 20084. 200 Jason Driskel (200-327-11) 20165. 192 Jeff Van Camp (192-335-13) 2010 192 Jared Allen (192-306-9) 2003

Passing yards1. 3688 Rusty Smith (281-479-9) 20072. 3224 Rusty Smith (234-435-14) 20083. 2814 Graham Wilbert (261-405-6) 20124. 2651 Jared Allen (192-306-9) 20035. 2554 Jared Allen (177-291-8) 2004

Passing TDs1. 32 Rusty Smith 20072. 24 Rusty Smith 20083. 21 Jared Allen 20034. 18 Graham Wilbert 20125. 17 Jeff Van Camp 2010 17 Jaquez Johnson 20147. 15 Jason Driskel 2017

Passes had intercepted1. 15 Graham Wilbert (138-269-15) 20112. 14 Rusty Smith (234-435-14) 20083. 13 Jeff Van Camp (192-335-13) 20104. 11 Jason Driskel (200-327-11) 20165. 10 Danny Embick (120-225-10) 2005

Pass completion pct (minimum 20 attempts)1. 81.1 Danny Embick (30-37-0) 20032. 66.5 Jason Driskel (185-278-4) 20173. 64.4 Graham Wilbert (261-405-6) 20124. 62.7 Jared Allen (192-306-9) 20035. 61.2 Jason Driskel (200-327-11) 2016

Pass efficiency (minimum 20 attempts)1. 206.9 Danny Embick (30-37-0) 20032. 152.3 Jared Allen (192-306-9) 20033. 149.4 Jason Driskel (185-278-4) 20174. 143.8 Jared Allen (177-291-8) 20045. 141.6 Rusty Smith (281-479-9) 2007

Average yards/pass (minimum 20 attempts)

1. 10.7 Danny Embick (30-37-0) 20032. 8.8 Jared Allen (177-291-8) 20043. 8.7 Jared Allen (192-306-9) 20034. 8.4 Danny Embick (40-76-5) 20045. 8.1 Jason Driskel (185-278-4) 2017

Average yards/completion (minimum 20 attempts)1. 16.0 Danny Embick (40-76-5) 20042. 14.8 Jared Allen (66-149-7) 20013. 14.7 Garrett Jahn (24-61-2) 20024. 14.4 Jared Allen (177-291-8) 20045. 13.9 Jared Allen (98-193-6) 2002

Passing yards/game (minimum 10 games)1. 283.7 Rusty Smith (13 games) 20072. 248.0 Rusty Smith (13 games) 20083. 234.5 Graham Wilbert (12 games) 20124. 212.8 Jared Allen (12 games) 20045. 204.9 Jeff Van Camp (12 games) 2010

Pass reception yards1. 1082 Cortez Gent (64-1082) 20072. 999 Anthony Crissinger-Hill (66-999) 20033. 988 Lester Jean (64-988) 20104. 979 William Dukes (63-979) 20125. 935 Cortez Gent (60-935) 2008

Pass receptions1. 76 Lucky Whitehead (76-706) 20142. 68 Kalib Woods (68-934) 20163. 66 Anthony Crissinger-Hill (66-999) 20034. 64 Cortez Gent (64-1082) 2007 64 Lester Jean (64-988) 2010

Pass reception TDs1. 9 Roosevelt Bynes 2003 9 Cortez Gent 2007 9 Cortez Gent 20084. 8 Lester Jean 20105. 7 Willie Rose 2007 7 Anthony Crissinger-Hill 2003

Average yards/catch (minimum 5 receptions)1. 25.79 Kalib Woods (24-619) 20172. 23.22 Roosevelt Bynes (27-627) 20043. 21.94 Thomas Parker (17-373) 20014. 21.17 Dantson Dareus (6-127) 20015. 21.11 Lucky Whitehead (9-190) 2013

Receptions/game (minimum 10 games)1. 6.33 Lucky Whitehead (12 games) 20142. 5.67 Kalib Woods (12 games) 20163. 5.33 Lester Jean (12 games) 2010 5.33 Cortez Gent (12 games) 20075. 5.25 William Dukes (12 games) 2012

Total offense yards1. 3572 Rusty Smith (518-3572) 20072. 3142 Rusty Smith (472-3142) 20083. 2872 Graham Wilbert (469-2872) 20124. 2728 Jaquez Johnson (435-2728) 20145. 2674 Jason Driskel (362-2674) 2017

TDs responsible for1. 34 Rusty Smith 20072. 33 Devin SINGLETARY 20173. 26 Rusty Smith 20084. 24 Jaquez Johnson 20145. 23 Jason Driskel 2017

Total offense/game (minimum 10 games)1. 274.8 Rusty Smith (13 games) 20072. 248.0 Jaquez Johnson (11 games) 20143. 241.7 Rusty Smith (13 games) 20084. 239.3 Graham Wilbert (12 games) 20125. 238.9 Jaquez Johnson (11 games) 2013

Total offense/play (minimum 50 plays)1. 7.62 Danny Embick (50-381) 20032. 7.39 Jason Driskel (362-2674) 20173. 7.18 Jared Allen (354-2541) 20044. 7.07 Rusty Smith (267-1888) 20095. 6.90 Rusty Smith (518-3572) 2007

All purpose yards1. 2118 Devin SINGLETARY 20172. 1761 DiIvory Edgecomb 20073. 1720 Lucky Whitehead 2014

4. 1506 Alfred Morris 20095. 1468 Devin SINGLETARY 2016All purpose yards/game (minimum 10 games)1. 151.3 Devin SINGLETARY (14 games) 20172. 146.8 DiIvory Edgecomb (12 games) 20073. 143.3 Lucky Whitehead (12 games) 20144. 125.5 Alfred Morris (12 games) 20095. 122.3 Devin SINGLETARY (12 games) 20166. 97.3 Kerrith WHYTE (12 games) 2016

Total points scored1. 198 Devin SINGLETARY (33 TD) 20172. 109 Greg I Joseph (64 PAT, 15 FG) 20173. 101 Warley Leroy (44 PAT, 19 FG) 20074. 91 Mark Myers (31 PAT, 20 FG) 20045. 82 Greg I Joseph (28 PAT, 18 FG) 2015

Touchdowns scored1. 33 Devin SINGLETARY (32 rush, 1 rcv) 2017

2. 13 Alfred Morris (11 rush, 2 rcv) 2009

13 Greg Howell (13 rush) 2016

4. 12 Devin SINGLETARY (12 rush) 2016

5. 10 Jaquez Johnson (10 rush) 2013

PAT kicks made1. 64 Greg I Joseph (64-68) 20172. 45 Mark Myers (45-46) 20033. 44 Warley Leroy (44-46) 20074. 39 Greg I Joseph (39-39) 20165. 37 Ross Gornall (37-43) 2009

PAT kicks attempted1. 68 Greg I Joseph (64-68) 20172. 46 Mark Myers (45-46) 2003 46 Warley Leroy (44-46) 20074. 43 Ross Gornall (37-43) 20095. 39 Mitch Anderson (36-39) 2013 39 Greg I Joseph (39-39) 2016

PAT kick pct (minimum 20 attempts)1. 100.0 Greg I Joseph (28-28) 2015 100.0 Greg I Joseph (39-39) 20163. 97.8 Mark Myers (45-46) 20034. 97.1 Greg I Joseph (34-35) 20145. 95.8 Mitch Anderson (23-24) 20126. 95.7 Warley Leroy (44-46) 20077. 94.1 Greg I Joseph (64-68) 2017

Field goals made1. 20 Mark Myers (20-28) 20042. 19 Warley Leroy (19-27) 20073. 18 Greg I Joseph (18-27) 20154. 15 Greg I Joseph (15-21) 20175. 14 Greg I Joseph (14-20) 2014

Field goals attempted1. 28 Mark Myers (20-28) 20042. 27 Warley Leroy (19-27) 2007 27 Greg I Joseph (18-27) 20154. 21 Greg I Joseph (15-21) 20175. 20 Greg I Joseph (14-20) 2014

Field goal pct (minimum 10 attempts)1. 80.0 Mark Myers (12-15) 20032. 76.9 Warley Leroy (10-13) 20083. 71.4 Greg I Joseph (15-21) 2017 71.4 Mark Myers (20-28) 2004 71.4 Greg I Joseph (10-14) 2016

Punt yards1. 3153 Mickey Groody (69-3153) 20102. 3108 Mickey Groody (74-3108) 20113. 3034 Sean Kelly (71-3034) 20134. 2895 Dalton Schomp (68-2895) 20165. 2797 Mike Brown (72-2797) 2005

Punt attempts1. 74 Mickey Groody (74-3108) 20112. 72 Mike Brown (72-2797) 20053. 71 Sean Kelly (71-3034) 20134. 70 Andy Rosas (70-2734) 20025. 69 Mickey Groody (69-3153) 2010

Punts had blocked1. 5 Andy Rosas (70-2734) 20022. 3 Mickey Groody (69-3153) 2010 3 Mickey Groody (74-3108) 20114. 2 Mickey Groody (46-1868) 2009

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2 Keegan Peterson (62-2375) 2008 2 Mike Brown (72-2797) 2005

Average yards/punt (minimum 5 attempts)1. 48.00 Dalton Schomp (45-2160) 20152. 45.70 Mickey Groody (69-3153) 20103. 45.44 Dalton Schomp (50-2272) 20144. 42.73 Sean Kelly (71-3034) 20135. 42.57 Dalton Schomp (68-2895) 2016

Punt return yards1. 311 Lucky Whitehead (19-311) 20142. 310 Brittney Tellis (35-310) 20043. 233 Brittney Tellis (17-233) 20014. 201 Frantz Simeon (15-201) 20065. 199 Tavious Polo (21-199) 2008

Punt returns1. 35 Brittney Tellis (35-310) 20042. 30 Robert Lohnes (30-184) 20133. 27 Matt Prudenti (27-166) 20034. 21 Tavious Polo (21-199) 20085. 20 Brittney Tellis (20-124) 2002

Punt return TDs1. 1 Brittney Tellis 2001 1 Ertywn Henry 2003 1 Tyrone Higgins 2002 1 Lucky Whitehead 2014 1 Casey McGahee 2003 1 Damian Fortner 2013 1 Todd Poitier 2001

Average yards/punt return (minimum 5 attempts)1. 16.37 Lucky Whitehead (19-311) 20142. 15.83 Brittney Tellis (6-95) 20113. 13.71 Brittney Tellis (17-233) 20014. 13.40 Frantz Simeon (15-201) 20065. 12.44 Jalen YOUNG (9-112) 2017

Kick return yards1. 1155 DiIvory Edgecomb (48-1155) 20072. 1002 Kerrith WHYTE (39-1002) 20163. 738 Willie Floyd (34-738) 20104. 672 Anthony Jackson (28-672) 20015. 626 Willie Floyd (29-626) 2011 626 DiIvory Edgecomb (30-626) 2008

Kick returns1. 48 DiIvory Edgecomb (48-1155) 20072. 39 Kerrith WHYTE (39-1002) 20163. 34 Willie Floyd (34-738) 20104. 30 DiIvory Edgecomb (30-626) 20085. 29 Willie Floyd (29-626) 2011

Kick return TDs1. 1 Kerrith WHYTE 2017

Average yards/kick return (minimum 5 attempts)1. 26.64 Anthony Jackson (14-373) 20032. 26.29 D’Joun Smith (17-447) 20143. 25.69 Kerrith WHYTE (39-1002) 20164. 24.83 Crevon LeBlanc (6-149) 20135. 24.77 Anthony Jackson (13-322) 2004

Interception return yards1. 155 Ocie ROSE (3-155) 20152. 147 Willie Hughley (3-147) 20023. 123 Willie Hughley (5-123) 20034. 121 Jalen YOUNG (7-121) 20175. 117 Corey Small (5-117) 2007

Interceptions1. 7 Jalen YOUNG (7-121) 2017 7 D’Joun Smith (7-112) 2013 7 Tavious Polo (7-17) 2007

4. 6 Willie Hughley (6-116) 20045. 5 Willie Hughley (5-123) 2003 5 Corey Small (5-117) 2007 5 Taheem Acevedo (5-31) 2007

Interception return TDs1. 2 Willie Hughley 2003 2 Ocie ROSE 20153. 1 16 X including Azeez AL-SHAAIR 2016 Jalen YOUNG 2015

Fumble return yards1. 49 Johnnie Sloan (2-49) 20032. 34 Michael Hancock (1-34) 20083. 28 Josh Savidge (1-28) 20094. 25 Willie Hughley (1-25) 20035. 14 Chris TOOLEY (1-14) 2017 14 Lee Pasick (1-14) 2002

Fumble returns1. 2 Johnnie Sloan (2-49) 20032. 1 17X including Chris TOOLEY (1-14) 2017

Fumble return TDs1. 1 Cory Henry 2013 1 Chris TOOLEY 2017 1 Quentin Swain 2003 1 Lee Pasick 2002 1 Keith Reaser 2012 1 Johnnie Sloan 2003 1 Ocie ROSE 2015

Total tackles1. 154 Frantz Joseph (81-73) 20082. 147 Azeez AL-SHAAIR (72-75) 20173. 131 Frantz Joseph (64-67) 20074. 120 Michael Lockley (44-76) 20105. 118 Cergile Sincere (64-54) 20076. 113 Azeez AL-SHAAIR (57-56) 2016

Unassisted tackles1. 82 Corey Small (82-21) 20072. 81 Frantz Joseph (81-73) 20083. 72 Azee AL-SHAAIR (72-75) 20174. 67 Jalen YOUNG (67-33) 20165. 64 Frantz Joseph (64-67) 2007 64 Cergile Sincere (64-54) 2007

Assisted tackles1. 76 Michael Lockley (44-76) 20102. 75 Azeez AL-SHAAIR (72-75) 20173. 73 Frantz Joseph (81-73) 20084. 72 Malik Eugene (33-72) 20105. 67 Frantz Joseph (64-67) 20076. 56 Marcus Bartels (56-56) 2009 56 Azeez AL-SHAAIR (57-56) 2016

Tackles for loss1. 15.0 Trey Hendrickson (12-6/89) 2015 15.0 Trey Hendrickson (11-8/73) 20163. 13.5 Randell Johnson (12-3/43) 2011 13.5 Johnnie Sloan (8-11/36) 20035. 13.0 Josh Pinnick (11-4/51) 20066. 12.5 Frantz Joseph (8-9/26) 20077. 12.0 Azeez AL-SHAAIR (9-6/37) 2016 12.0 Chris Laskowski (10-4/58) 2004 12.0 Rashad SMITH (9-6/49) 2017

Yards from tackles for loss1. 89 Trey Hendrickson (12-6/89) 20152. 73 Trey Hendrickson (11-8/73) 20163. 61 Brandin Bryant (9-1/61) 20134. 59 William Gray (8-1/59) 20035. 58 Chris Laskowski (10-4/58) 2004

6. 56 Martin Wright (6-4/56) 20137. 53 Hunter SNYDER (5-6/53) 20178. 51 Josh Pinnick (11-4/51) 20069. 50 Hunter SNYDER (5-2/50) 201510. 49 Rashad SMITH (9-6/49) 2017 49 Cory Henry (8-1/49) 2010 49 Brandin Bryant (8-5/49) 2015

Quarterback sacks1. 16.0 Trey Hendrickson (11-5/82) 20152. 11.0 Trey Hendrickson (8-3/59) 20163. 8.0 Cory Henry (7-1/43) 2013 8.0 Martin Wright (4-4/49) 2013 8.0 Michael Hancock (4-4/33) 20086. 7.0 Rashad SMITH (5-2/37) 2017 7.0 Hunter SNYDER (5-2/50) 2017

Yards from sacks1. 82 Trey Hendrickson (11-5/82) 20152. 59 Trey Hendrickson (8-3/59) 20163. 50 Hunter SNYDER (5-2/50) 20174. 49 Martin Wright (4-4/49) 2013 49 William Gray (5-1/49) 20036. 46 Hunter SNYDER (4-1/46) 20157. 43 Cory Henry (7-1/43) 20138. 39 Brandin Bryant (4-2/39) 2015 39 Trevon Coley (4-0/39) 201410. 37 Cory Henry (5-0/37) 2010 37 Trey Hendrickson (5-0/37) 2014 37 Jamere Johnson (3-0/37) 2010 37 Rashad SMITH (5-2/37) 2017

Fumbles forced1. 6 Cergile Sincere 20072. 5 Trey Hendrickson 2015 5 Quentin Swain 20024. 3 Randell Johnson 2011 3 Chris Laskowski 2003

Fumbles recovered1. 3 Quentin Swain 2003 3 Frantz Joseph 2007 3 Johnnie Sloan 2003 3 Malik Eugene 2009

Passes defended1. 20 D’Joun Smith (13 brup, 7 int) 20132. 17 Willie Hughley (11 brup, 6 int) 20043. 15 Crevon LeBlanc (11 brup, 4 int) 2015 15 Corey Small (10 brup, 5 int) 20075. 14 Willie Hughley (11 brup, 3 int) 20026. 12 Lawrence Gordon (11 brup, 1 int) 2005 12 Willie Hughley (7 brup, 5 int) 2003 12 Corey Small (8 brup, 4 int) 2006 12 Shelton LEWIS (8 brup, 4 int) 2017 12 Quincy Skinner (8 brup, 4 int) 2003

QB hurries1. 9 Kevin Cyrille 2011 9 Hunter SNYDER 20173. 8 Trey Hendrickson 20164. 7 Trey Hendrickson 20155. 6 Brandin Bryant 2013 6 Robinson Eugene 2014 6 Cory Henry 2011

Blocked kicks1. 4 Michael Lockley 2010 4 Trey Hendrickson 20163. 2 Quincy Skinner 2003 2 Ramon Rickards 2002 2 Troy Pindell 2004 2 Willie Hughley 2004 2 Wilfred Rivera 2007

Number of FAUplayers who hail from Palm Beach County, Fla., the home of FAU.

13 Number of FAUplayers who hail from Broward County, Fla., the county just South of FAU.

16 Number of FAUplayers who hail from Miami/Dade County, Fla., which com-pletes the tri-county area.

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Most carries1. 69 at Old Dominion 10/07/172. 63 at Charlotte 11/25/17

Most net yards rushing1. 453 at Old Dominion 10/07/17 69 carries2. 447 NT 10/21/17 48 carries

Highest average gain per rush (20 rushes)1. 9.3 NT 10/21/17 48-4472. 8.0 at Rice 11/05/16 42-336

Most rushing TDs scored1. 8 at Old Dominion 10/07/172. 7 NT 10/21/17

Most passes attempted1. 56 UB 09/19/152. 55 ULM 10/27/07

Most passes completed1. 35 ULM 10/27/072. 33 Air Force 09/07/8

Highest percentage passes completed (10 passes)1. 82.5 Air Force 09/08/18 33-402. 82.4 at LATECH 11/11/17 14-17

Most passing yards1. 471 Air Force 09/08/182. 463 Minnesota 09/15/07

Most passing yards gained per attempt(10 attempts)1. 14.8 TLS 09/13/14 23-3412. 14.3 New Mexico State 11/23/13 23-329

Most passing yards gained per completion (5 completions)1. 25.2 Albany (NY) 11/17/01 5-1262. 22.9 FIU 11/29/13 11-252

Most touchdown passes1. 5 Minnesota 09/15/07 5 at FIU 11/24/07 5 FIU 11/29/08 5 vs Memphis 12/21/07

Most passes had intercepted1. 5 at FIU 11/26/052. 4 at Minnesota 09/20/08 4 ULM 09/22/05 4 at Middle Tennessee 11/26/16

Highest passing efficiency rating (11 attempts)1. 260.2 TLS 09/13/142. 230.4 at LATECH 11/11/17

Most total offense plays1. 96 at Tulsa 11/05/15 61 rush,35 pass2. 95 Middle Tennessee 09/21/13

45 rush,50 pass

Most total offense yards gained1. 804 NT 10/21/174 47 rush,357 pass2. 657 at Rice 11/05/16 336 rush,321 pass

Highest average gain per play1. 9.7 NT 10/21/17 83-804 9.7 at Rice 11/05/16 68-6573. 9.2 UAB 09/06/08 60-554 9.2 at FIU 11/24/07 62-571Most all-purpose yards gained1. 898 NT 10/21/172. 880 at Middle Tennessee 11/26/16

Most all-purpose attempts1. 93 at Tulsa 11/05/152. 90 at Old Dominion 10/07/17 90 at Middle Tennessee 11/26/16

Most points scored1. 69 NT 10/21/172. 58 at Old Dominion 10/07/17

Most touchdowns scored1. 9 NT 10/21/172. 8 at Old Dominion 10/07/17 8 New Mexico State 11/23/13 8 at FIU 11/24/07 8 at Middle Tennessee 11/26/16 8 FIU 11/29/08

Most punt returns1. 7 Morris Brown College 11/09/022. 6 at Rice 09/28/13 6 at WKU 11/06/10 6 NT 11/08/08 6 Edward Waters 11/27/04

Most punt return yards1. 104 Albany (NY) 11/17/01 4 returns2. 95 Edward Waters 11/27/04 6 returns

Highest average gain per punt return (2 returns)1. 26.0 Albany (NY) 11/17/01 4-1042. 24.0 TLS 09/13/14 3-72

Most kick returns1. 11 at Middle Tennessee 11/26/162. 10 at Louisville 10/01/05

Most kick return yards1. 291 at Middle Tennessee 11/26/16 11 returns2. 202 at MARSHALL 10/25/14 6 returns

Highest average gain per kick return (2 returns)1. 45.5 Marist 09/22/01 4-1822. 44.5 Arkansas State 10/28/06 2-89

Team Game Records (2018 in Bold)

Most fumble returns1. 1 16 times

Most fumble return yards1. 99 at Bethune-Cookman 09/08/01 1 returns2. 34 at ULM 10/25/08 1 returns

Most interceptions1. 6 at Charlotte 09/26/152. 5 Arkansas State 10/28/06 5 Illinois State 11/20/04

Most interception return yards1. 165 Illinois State 11/20/04 5 returns2. 139 at Charlotte 09/26/15 6 returns

Highest average gain per int return (2 returns)1. 42.5 UTSA 09/27/14 2-852. 33.0 Illinois State 11/20/04 5-165

Most tackles1. 110 UAB 11/01/14 32-782. 106 at MARSHALL 10/15/16 24-82Most quarterback sacks1. 11.0 Bethune-Cookman 09/07/02 3-82. 9.0 NT 12/02/17 8-2

Most tackles for loss1. 15.0 Bethune-Cookman 09/07/02 11-62. 12.0 at Middle Tennessee 09/18/04 12-0 12.0 Middle Tennessee 10/15/05 4-2

Most fumbles forced1. 6 at Troy 10/26/022. 4 at Eastern Kentucky 09/21/02

Most fumbles recovered1. 4 at Bethune-Cookman 09/08/01 4 Albany (NY) 11/17/01

Most pass breakups1. 10 at Hawai`i 09/04/04 10 UAB 09/06/08

Most blocked kicks1. 2 at NT 09/22/07 2 at Northern Colorado 10/16/043. 1 32 times

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Most carries1. 36 SINGLETARY, Devin at WKU 10/28/172. 30 Morris, Alfred at ULM 10/09/10

Most net yards rushing1. 257 SINGLETARY, Devin at Rice 11/05/16 24 carries2. 244 SINGLETARY, Devin at WKU 10/28/17 36 carries

Highest average gain per rush (10 carries)1. 13.5 Howell, Greg BCU 09/16/17 13-1752. 12.0 Warren, Jay UM 09/11/15 11-132

Most rushing TDs scored1. 4 Driskel, Jason at ODU 10/07/17 4 Parker, Doug Jacksonville 10/13/01 4 SINGLETARY, Devin MT 09/30/17 4 SINGLETARY, Devin at WKU 10/28/17

Longest rush from scrimmage1. 82 WHYTE, Kerrith NT 10/21/172. 80 Whitehead, Lucky at MT 11/22/14

Most passes attempted1. 55 Driskel, Jason UB 09/19/152. 54 Smith, Rusty ULM 10/27/07

Most passes completed1. 35 Smith, Rusty ULM 10/27/072. 33 ROBISON, Chris Air Force 09/07/18

Highest percentage passes completed (10 attempts)1. 82.5 ROBISON, Chris Air Force 09/07/18 33-402. 82.4 Driskel, Jason at LATECH 11/11/17 14-17

Most passing yards1. 471 ROBISON, Chris Air Force 09/07/182. 463 Smith, Rusty Minnesota 09/15/07

Most passing yards gained per attempt(10 attempts)1. 15.9 Johnson, Jaquez TLS 09/13/14 20-3182. 14.6 Johnson, Jaquez New Mexico State 11/23/13

Most passing yards gained per completion(5 completions)1. 25.2 Allen, Jared Albany (NY) 11/17/01 5-1262. 24.9 Allen, Jared at Florida A&M 10/30/04 9-224Most touchdown passes1. 5 Smith, Rusty Minnesota 09/15/07 5 Smith, Rusty FIU 11/29/08 5 Smith, Rusty vs Memphis 12/21/07

Most passes had intercepted1. 4 Smith, Rusty at Minnesota 09/20/082. 3 9 times

Highest passing efficiency rating (10 attempts)1. 258.1 Johnson, Jaquez TLS 09/13/142. 230.4 Driskel, Jason at LATECH 11/11/17

Longest pass completion1. 95 Parr, Daniel Navy 09/01/172. 94 Johnson, Jaquez RICE 10/10/15

Most passes caught1. 15 Crissinger-Hill, Anthony at Hawai`i 09/04/042. 12 DURANTE, Jovon Air Force 09/07//18

Individual Game Records (2018 records in Bold)Most yards receiving1. 208 Woods, Kalib NT 12/02/17 6 receptions2. 204 Dukes, William ULL 12/01/12 9 receptions

Highest average gain per reception (3 receptions)1. 39.5 Tellis, Brittney at Eastern Kentucky 09/21/02 4-1582. 39.3 Woods, Kalib at LATECH 11/11/17 3-118

Most TD receptions1. 3 Gent, Cortez FIU 11/29/082. 2 24 times

Longest pass reception1. 95 WRIGHT, Willie Navy 09/01/172. 94 Solomon, Kamrin RICE 10/10/15

Most total offense plays1. 65 Johnson, Jaquez MT 09/21/13 15 rush,50 pass2. 64 Driskel, Jason UB 09/19/15 9 rush,55 pass

Most total offense yards gained1. 462 ROBISON, Chris Air Force 09/07/18 -9 rush, 471 pass2. 449 Smith, Rusty Minnesota 09/15/07 -14 rush,463 pass

Highest average gain per play (20 plays)1. 12.8 Smith, Rusty at UL 10/24/09 28-3592. 12.6 Driskel, Jason at Rice 11/05/16 25-315

Most all-purpose yards gained1. 396 SINGLETARY, Devin at MT 11/26/162. 288 SINGLETARY, Devin at Rice 11/05/16

Most all-purpose attempts1. 38 SINGLETARY, Devin at WKU 10/28/17 38 SINGLETARY, Devin at MT 11/26/16

Most points scored1. 24 Driskel, Jason at ODU 10/07/17 24 Parker, Doug Jacksonville 10/13/01 24 SINGLETARY, Devin MT 09/30/17 24 SINGLETARY, Devin at WKU 10/28/17

Most touchdowns scored1. 4 Driskel, Jason at ODU 10/07/17 4 Parker, Doug Jacksonville 10/13/01 4 SINGLETARY, Devin MT 09/30/17 4 SINGLETARY, Devin at WKU 10/28/17

Most extra points made by kicking1. 9 Joseph, Greg I NT 10/21/172. 8 Joseph, Greg I at MT 11/26/16

Most extra points attempted by kicking1. 9 Joseph, Greg I NT 10/21/172. 8 Anderson, Mitch New Mexico State 11/23/13 8 Joseph, Greg I at ODU 10/07/17 8 Joseph, Greg I at MT 11/26/16 8 Leroy, Warley at FIU 11/24/07

Most points scored by kicking1. 15 Joseph, Greg I NT 10/21/17 15 Joseph, Greg I at ODU 11/28/153. 14 Joseph, Greg I at Tulsa 11/05/15

Most field goals attempted1. 5 Anderson, Mitch at South Alabama 10/20/12

5 Joseph, Greg I at ODU 11/28/15

Most field goals made1. 4 Joseph, Greg I at Wyoming 09/20/14 4 Joseph, Greg I at ODU 11/28/15

Longest field goal made1. 54 Joseph, Greg I Navy 09/01/172. 53 Anderson, Mitch at Navy 11/03/12

Most punts1. 11 Groody, Mickey at Troy 11/19/11 11 Rickel, Ryan at Wisconsin 09/09/17 11 Rosas, Andy at Eastern Illinois 11/16/02

Highest average yards per punt (3 punts)1. 64.3 Schomp, Dalton ODU 11/19/16 3-1932. 53.5 Schomp, Dalton at UTEP 10/24/15 4-214

Most punts downed inside 201. 5 Schomp, Dalton SIU 09/03/162. 4 Kelly, Sean at Miami 08/30/13 4 Kelly, Sean at Rice 09/28/13 4 Kelly, Sean at WKU 11/10/12 4 Peterson, Keegan at Michigan State 09/13/08 4 Rickel, Ryan MAR 11/03/17

Longest punt1. 76 Schomp, Dalton at UTEP 10/24/152. 73 Groody, Mickey FIU 10/30/10 73 Schomp, Dalton at Tulsa 11/05/15

Longest punt return1. 75 Tellis, Brittney Albany (NY) 11/17/012. 73 Whitehead, Lucky ODU 11/29/14

Longest kick return1. 98 WHYTE, Kerrith at LATECH 11/11/172. 85 Jackson, Anthony Marist 09/22/01

Longest interception return1. 95 ROSE, Ocie MARSHALL 10/17/152. 87 Hughley,Willie at James Madison 09/14/02

Longest fumble return1. 99 Osborne, Taurian at Bethune-Cookman 09/08/012. 34 Hancock, Michael at ULM 10/25/08

Most punt returns1. 6 Tellis, Brittney Morris Brown 11/09/02 6 Tellis, Brittney Edward Waters 11/27/04

Most punt return yards1. 104 Tellis, Brittney Albany (NY) 11/17/01 4 returns2. 95 Tellis, Brittney Edward Waters 11/27/04 6 returns

Highest average gain per punt return (2 returns)1. 35.5 Whitehead, Lucky TLS 09/13/14 2-712. 30.3 Whitehead, Lucky at Wyoming 09/20/143-91

Most kick returns1. 7 Edgecomb, DiIvory at Troy 12/01/072. 6 9 times

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Most kick return yards1. 202 Smith, D’Joun at MARSHALL 10/25/14 6 returns2. 185 WHYTE, Kerrith at Middle Tennessee 11/26/16 6 returns

Highest average gain per kick return (2 returns)1. 64.0 WHYTE, Kerrith at LATECH 11/11/17 2-1282. 56.0 Jackson, Anthony Marist 09/22/01 3-168

Most fumble returns1. 1 17 times

Most fumble return yards1. 99 Osborne, Taurian at Bethune-Cookman 09/08/01 1 returns2. 34 Hancock, Michael at ULM 10/25/08 1 returns

Most interceptions1. 3 Polo, Tavious Minnesota 09/15/07 3 Small, Corey Arkansas State 10/28/06 3 Smith, D’Joun TLN 11/02/13 3 YOUNG, Jalen MAR 11/03/17

Most interception return yards1. 104 Hughley, Willie Illinois State 11/20/04 2 returns2. 95 ROSE, Ocie MARSHALL 10/17/15 1 returns

Highest average gain per interception return (2 returns)1. 52.0 Hughley, Willie Illinois State 11/20/04 2-1042. 30.5 Milstead, Cristen at Southern Miss 11/16/13 2-61

Most tackles1. 18 Small, Corey at Kentucky 09/29/07 14-4 18 Terry,Jerrell at Eastern Illinois 11/16/02 7-11

Most quarterback sacks1. 4.5 Wright, Martin FIU 11/29/13 4-12. 4.0 Hendrickson, Trey at ODU 11/28/15 4-0

Most tackles for loss1. 4.5 Wright, Martin FIU 11/29/13 4 -12. 4.0 Hendrickson, Trey at ODU 11/28/15 4-0 4.0 Laskowski, Chris at MT 09/18/04 4-0 4.0 Sloan, Johnnie Bethune-Cookman 09/07/02 4-0 4.0 St. Clair, Randell MT 10/15/05 1-1

Most fumbles forced1. 2 Hendrickson, Trey WKU 10/18/14 2 Parms, Damian at East Carolina 09/05/13 2 Sincere, Cergille Minnesota 09/15/07 2 Smith, D’Joun at USF 09/14/13 2 Swain, Quentin at Troy 10/26/02

Most fumbles recovered1. 2 Bartels, Kris at Troy 12/01/07 2 Joseph, Frantz NT 11/08/08 2 Osborne, Taurian at Bethune-Cookman 09/08/01

Most pass breakups1. 4 Joseph, Greg UAB 09/06/08 4 Small, Corey at South Carolina 09/23/063. 3 Bartels, Marcus at Arkansas State 10/23/10Most blocked kicks1. 1 36 Times

Opponent Captain Captain Captain Captain Coin Toss Kick/ Receive First Possession Game Length Helmet Jersey Pants Result

Oklahoma Al-Shaair Bain Singletary Lost/Received 8 Plays/Punt 3:16 White White White L, 63-14

Air Force R. Smith Bryant Walton Lost/Received 13 Plays/FG 2:59 (+Delay) Red Red Red W, 33-27

2018 Miscellaneous

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Program Season Record (2017 in Bold)Rushing yards1. 3994 (665-3994) 20172. 2258 (472-2258) 20163. 2185 (499-2185) 20134. 1977 (497-1977) 20155. 1963 (443-1963) 2014

Rushing attempts1. 665 (665-3994) 20172. 523 (523-1686) 20033. 499 (499-2185) 20134. 497 (497-1977) 20155. 472 (472-2258) 2016

Rushing TDs1. 52 20172. 31 20163. 21 20134. 17 2007 17 2009

Average yards/rush1. 6.01 (665-3994) 20172. 4.78 (472-2258) 20163. 4.43 (443-1963) 20144. 4.38 (499-2185) 20135. 4.34 (416-1804) 2008

Rushing yards/game1. 285.3 (14 games) 20172. 188.2 (12 games) 20163. 182.1 (12 games) 20134. 164.8 (12 games) 20155. 163.6 (12 games) 2014

Pass attempts1. 502 (291-502-11) 20072. 457 (243-457-15) 20083. 444 (257-444-7) 20094. 416 (265-416-6) 20125. 394 (206-394-12) 2015

Pass completions1. 291 (291-502-11) 20072. 265 (265-416-6) 20123. 257 (257-444-7) 20094. 243 (243-457-15) 20085. 234 (234-361-7) 2017

Passing yards1. 3784 (291-502-11) 20072. 3356 (257-444-7) 20093. 3312 (243-457-15) 20084. 3212 (218-369-13) 20045. 3066 (223-345-9) 2003

Passing TDs1. 33 20072. 26 2003 26 20094. 25 20085. 21 2017

Passes had intercepted1. 18 (183-351-18) 20112. 17 (156-297-17) 20053. 15 (243-457-15) 20084. 14 (189-352-14) 2006 14 (193-342-14) 2010

Pass completion pct1. 64.8 (234-361-7) 20172. 64.6 (223-345-9) 20033. 63.7 (265-416-6) 20124. 59.1 (218-369-13) 20045. 58.7 (215-366-13) 2016

Pass efficiency1. 158.9 (223-345-9) 20032. 149.5 (234-361-7) 20173. 140.4 (218-369-13) 20044. 138.6 (291-502-11) 20075. 137.5 (257-444-7) 2009

Average yards/pass1. 8.9 (223-345-9) 20032. 8.7 (218-369-13) 20043. 8.3 (234-361-7) 20174. 7.6 (257-444-7) 20095. 7.5 (291-502-11) 2007

Average yards/completion1. 14.7 (218-369-13) 20042. 14.5 (116-256-11) 20013. 14.0 (122-254-8) 20024. 13.7 (223-345-9) 20035. 13.6 (243-457-15) 20086. 13.1 (257-444-7) 20097. 13.0 (291-502-11) 20078. 13.0 (193-342-14) 20109. 12.7 (234-361-7) 2017

Passing yards/game1. 291.1 (13 games) 20072. 279.7 (12 games) 20093. 267.7 (12 games) 20044. 254.8 (13 games) 20085. 237.6 (12 games) 20126. 219.0 (14 games) 20037. 213.1 (12 games) 20158. 213.1 (14 games) 2017

Total offense yards1. 6977 (1026-6977) 20172. 5422 (967-5422) 20073. 5185 (878-5185) 20094. 5116 (873-5116) 20085. 4779 (838-4779) 2016

TDs responsible for1. 96 20172. 83 20073. 74 20034. 70 2009

Total offense/game1. 498.4 (14 games) 20172. 432.1 (12 games) 20093. 417.1 (13 games) 20074. 398.2 (12 games) 20165. 394.4 (12 games) 2004

Total offense/play1. 6.80 (1026-6977) 20172. 5.91 (878-5185) 20093. 5.86 (873-5116) 20084. 5.70 (838-4779) 20165. 5.63 (840-4733) 2004

All purpose yards1. 8056 20172. 7241 20073. 6638 20084. 6525 20095. 6299 2016

All purpose yards/game1. 575.4 (14 games) 20172. 557.0 (13 games) 20073. 543.8 (12 games) 20094. 524.9 (12 games) 20165. 510.6 (13 games) 2008

Total points scored1. 568 (75 TD, 69 PAT, 15 FG) 20172. 405 (50 TD, 46 PAT, 19 FG) 20073. 375 (48 TD, 46 PAT, 12 FG) 20034. 329 (44 TD, 38 PAT, 8 FG) 20095. 326 (42 TD, 38 PAT, 11 FG) 2008

Touchdowns scored1. 75 (52 rush, 21 rcv, 2 ret) 20172. 50 (17 rush, 33 rcv) 20073. 48 (16 rush, 26 rcv, 6 ret) 20034. 44 (17 rush, 26 rcv, 1 ret) 20095. 42 (16 rush, 25 rcv, 1 ret) 2008

PAT kicks made1. 65 (65-69) 20172. 45 (45-46) 20033. 44 (44-46) 20074. 39 (39-39) 20165. 37 (37-43) 2009 37 (37-40) 2008

PAT kicks attempted1. 69 (65-69) 20172. 46 (45-46) 2003 46 (44-46) 20074. 43 (37-43) 20095. 40 (36-40) 2013 40 (37-40) 2008

PAT kick pct1. 100.0 (39-39) 2016 100.0 (28-28) 2015 100.0 (20-20) 20114. 97.8 (45-46) 20035. 97.1 (34-35) 2014

Field goals made1. 20 (20-28) 20042. 19 (19-27) 20073. 18 (18-27) 20154. 15 (15-21) 20175. 14 (14-20) 2014

Field goals attempted1. 28 (20-28) 20042. 27 (19-27) 2007 27 (18-27) 20154. 21 (15-21) 20175. 20 (14-20) 2014

Field goal pct1. 80.0 (12-15) 20032. 78.6 (11-14) 20083. 75.0 (9-12) 20024. 71.4 (15-21) 2017 71.4 (20-28) 2004 71.4 (10-14) 2016

Punt yards1. 3252 (72-3252) 20102. 3236 (81-3236) 20113. 3072 (72-3072) 20134. 2959 (81-2959) 20025. 2931 (69-2931) 2014

Punt attempts1. 81 (81-2959) 2002 81 (81-3236) 20113. 74 (74-2816) 20054. 72 (72-3252) 2010 72 (72-3072) 2013

Punts had blocked1. 5 (81-2959) 20022. 4 (81-3236) 20113. 3 (72-3252) 2010 3 (66-2373) 2008 3 (52-1969) 2009

Average yards/punt1. 45.17 (72-3252) 20102. 44.86 (56-2512) 20153. 42.67 (72-3072) 20134. 42.48 (69-2931) 20145. 42.40 (47-1993) 2017

Punt return yards1. 367 (39-367) 20042. 332 (23-332) 20143. 304 (38-304) 20034. 266 (25-266) 20015. 247 (31-247) 20086. 207 (16-207) 20067. 204 (33-204) 20138. 181 (28-181) 20029. 163 (22-163) 201110. 155 (17-155) 2017

Punt returns1. 39 (39-367) 20042. 38 (38-304) 20033. 33 (33-204) 20134. 31 (31-247) 20085. 28 (28-181) 20026. 25 (25-103) 2007 25 (25-266) 20018. 23 (23-149) 2010 23 (23-332) 2014

Punt return TDs1. 2 2001 2 20033. 1 2014

1 2013 1 2002

Average yards/punt return1. 14.43 (23-332) 20142. 12.94 (16-207) 20063. 10.64 (25-266) 20014. 9.41 (39-367) 20045. 9.12 (17-155) 2017

Kick return yards1. 1532 (69-1532) 20072. 1386 (62-1386) 20163. 1218 (61-1218) 20114. 1203 (55-1203) 20145. 1189 (63-1189) 2009

Kick returns1. 69 (69-1532) 20072. 63 (63-1189) 20093. 62 (62-1386) 20164. 61 (61-1218) 20115. 57 57-1132) 2008

Kick return TDs1. 1 2017

Average yards/kick return1. 22.38 (40-895) 20012. 22.35 (62-1386) 20163. 22.20 (69-1532) 20074. 21.87 (55-1203) 20145. 21.59 (34-734) 2017

Interception return yards1. 347 (14-347) 20152. 298 (16-298) 20043. 220 (13-220) 20134. 219 (18-219) 20065. 216 (15-216) 20036. 213 (12-213) 20117. 190 (20-190) 2017

Interceptions1. 20 (20-190) 20172. 19 (19-184) 20073. 18 (18-219) 20064. 16 (16-298) 20045. 15 (15-216) 2003

Interception return TDs1. 3 20152. 2 2003 2 2013 2 2014 2 2006

Fumble return yards1. 114 (3-114) 20012. 77 (4-77) 20033. 34 (1-34) 20084. 32 (2-32) 20095. 21 (2-21) 20026. 14 (1-14) 2017

Fumble returns1. 4 (4-77) 20032. 3 (3-114) 20013. 2 (2-32) 2009 2 (2-21) 2002 2 (2-9) 20126. 1 (1-34) 2008 1 1-14) 2017 1 (1-12) 2006 1 (1-10) 2013 1 (1-10) 2004 1 (1-6) 2007 1 (1-5) 2014

Fumble return TDs1. 2 20032. 1 2001 1 2015 1 2002 1 2012 1 2017 1 2013

Total tackles1. 1026 (547-479) 20172. 1025 (510-515) 2008

3. 987 (607-380) 20074. 979 (441-538) 20105. 976 (507-469) 2003

Unassisted tackles1. 607 (607-380) 20072. 547 (547-479) 20173. 536 (536-388) 20114. 524 (524-366) 20165. 510 (510-515) 2008

Assisted tackles1. 538 (441-538) 20102. 515 (510-515) 20083. 479 (547-479) 20174. 469 (507-469) 20035. 424 (472-424) 2015

Tackles for loss1. 85.0 (60-50/364) 20172. 81.0 (58-46/317) 2010 81.0 (66-30/297) 20114. 80.5 (54-53/285) 20035. 80.0 (63-34/342) 2004

Yards from tackles for loss1. 364 (60-50/364) 20172. 342 (63-34/342) 20043. 331 (52-30/331) 20154. 327 (60-22/327) 20135. 317 (58-46/317) 2010

Quarterback sacks1. 38.0 (31-14/256) 20172. 35.0 (29-12/240) 20153. 33.0 (27-12/213) 20134. 28.0 (24-8/184) 20045. 25.5 (19-13/159) 2003

Yards from sacks1. 256 (31-14/256) 20172. 240 (29-12/240) 20153. 213 (27-12/213) 20134. 184 (24-8/184) 20045. 168 (23-0/168) 2014

Fumbles forced1. 22 20032. 17 20023. 15 20074. 13 2011 13 20156. 11 2006 11 20108. 10 2001 10 2004 10 2009 10 2017

Fumbles recovered1. 16 20032. 14 20073. 13 2001 13 20025. 11 2009

Passes defended1. 70 (54 brup, 16 int) 20042. 63 (43 brup, 20 int) 20173. 60 (46 brup, 14 int) 20154. 58 (39 brup, 19 int) 2007 58 (43 brup, 15 int) 2003

QB hurries1. 48 20172. 27 20113. 26 20154. 25 20125. 24 2016

Blocked kicks1. 6 20042. 5 20073. 4 2016 4 2010 4 20026. 3 2005 3 20038. 2 20099. 1 6X including 2017

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2018 Offensive Player Game-By-GameRUSHING No-Yds/TD OU AF

SINGLETARY, Devin 34-126/2 18-69/1 16-57/1

JOHNSON, De’Andre 9-39/0 9-39/0 -

WRIGHT, Willie 3-30/0 1-17/0 2-13/0

WHYTE, Kerrith 6-16/1 3-15/1 3-1/0

COUSART, Dante 1-1/0 1-1/0 -

HEARNS, Gerald 3-1/0 2-2/0 1--1/0

DURANTE, Jovon 2--3/0 2--3/0 -

Team 1--7/0 - 1--7/0

ROBISON, Chris 12--17/0 6--8/0 6--9/0

RECEIVING No-Yds/TD OU AF

DURANTE, Jovon 16-226/1 4-52/0 12-174/1

HARRISON, Tavaris 11-195/0 4-57/0 7-138/0

WRIGHT, Willie 10-103/2 4-28/0 6-75/2

BRYANT, Harrison 4-53/0 2-25/0 2-28/0

HOLMES, DeSean 3-43/0 1-5/0 2-38/0

PATTERSON, Ronald 2-26/0 1-11/0 1-15/0

SINGLETARY, Devin 1-13/0 1-13/0 -

COUSART, Dante 1-10/0 - 1-10/0

McNEAL, DeAndre 1-1/0 1-1/0 -

WHYTE, Kerrith 1--3/0 - 1--3/0

RAINE, John 1--4/0 - 1--4/0

PASSING

#2 ROBISON, Chris Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effic

Oklahoma 26 15 0 57.7 157 0 28 2 12 108.4

Air Force 40 33 0 82.5 471 3 49 1 4 206.2

TOTALS 66 48 0 72.7 628 3 49 3 16 167.7

#16 PEAVEY, Rafe Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effic

Oklahoma 3 2 1 66.7 24 0 20 0 0 67.2

#14 JOHNSON, De’Andre Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effic

Oklahoma 3 1 0 33.3 11 0 11 0 0 64.1

PUNT RETURNS No-Yds OU AF

COUSART, Dante 1--1 1--1 -

KICK RETURNS No-Yds OU AF

PIERRE, James 2-33 - 2-33

LEROY, Akileis 1-15 1-15 -

INT. RETURNS No-Yds OU AF

ROSE, Ocie 1-0 - 1-0

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2018 Defensive Player Game-By-GameTOTAL TACKLES UA-A TOT OU AFSMITH, Rashad 7-18 25 3-6 4-12AL-SHAAIR, Azeez 6-8 14 3-1 3-7PIERRE, James 9-3 12 2-3 7-0YOUNG, Jalen 2-8 10 2-3 0-5BAGNER, Ernest 3-5 8 1-2 2-3GILBERT, Zyon 5-3 8 3-1 2-2BURDEN, Khantrel 2-6 8 1-3 1-3DAVIS, William 2-4 6 1-2 1-2McCARTHY, Leighton 0-6 6 0-2 0-4DAUB, Kain 5-0 5 3-0 2-0TOOLEY, Chris 2-3 5 1-1 1-2SMITH, Korel 3-1 4 3-0 0-1LEWIS, Shelton 3-1 4 2-0 1-1SOROH, Andrew 2-2 4 2-2 -BARNWELL, Hosea 2-2 4 - 2-2ELLIS, Ray 2-2 4 - 2-2ROSE, Ocie 0-4 4 0-3 0-1BROWN, Da’Von 2-1 3 - 2-1McCRARY, Kevin 2-1 3 - 2-1HAFIZ, Quran 1-2 3 1-1 0-1MILLER, Herb 1-1 2 1-1 -LEROY, Akileis 1-1 2 1-0 0-1MOSS, Diashun 2-0 2 1-0 1-0LEGGETT, Steven 0-2 2 0-1 0-1HARRIS, Ladante 0-1 1 - 0-1BONNER, Tim 1-0 1 1-0 -SAUNDERS, Silver 0-1 1 - 0-1HARRISON, Tavarus 1-0 1 1-0 -SOUTHALL, Marcel 1-0 1 - 1-0

SACKS UA-A TOT OU AFBAGNER, Ernest 1-0 1 - 1-4AL-SHAAIR, Azeez 1-0 1 1-7 -SMITH, Korel 1-0 1 1-6 -

FUMBLES No-Lost OU AFWHYTE, Kerrith 1-1 - 1-1

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No Name GP/GS OU AF2D AL-SHAAIR, Azeez 2/2 START START95 BAGNER, Ernest 2/2 START START58 BAIN, Reggie 2/2 START START54 BARNWELL, Hosea 2/- XXX XXX33 BELVIN, David 1/- XXX ...45 BONNER, Tim 2/1 XXX START27 BROWN, Da’Von 2/- XXX XXX40 BRYANT, Harrison 2/2 START START49 BURDEN, Khantrel 2/1 XXX START93 CLANCY, John 2/- XXX XXX87 COUSART, Dante 2/- XXX XXX3D DAUB, Kain 2/- XXX XXX42 DAVIS, William 2/- XXX XXX51 DIAZ, Junior 2/2 START START7 DURANTE, Jovon 2/2 START START1E ELLIS, Ray 2/- XXX XXX76 ETIENNE, BJ 2/2 START START24 GILBERT, Zyon 2/2 START START9 HAFIZ, Quran 2/- XXX XXX31 HARRIS, Kris 1/- ... XXX84 HARRIS, Ladante 2/- XXX XXX82 HARRISON, Tavaris 2/1 START XXX34 HEARNS, Gerald 2/- XXX XXX17 HOLMES, DeSean 2/- XXX XXX14 JOHNSON, De’Andre 2/- XXX XXX25 LASATER, Chase 2/- XXX XXX3K LASZEWSKI, Austin 1/- ... XXX37 LECONTE, Daniel 2/- XXX XXX56 LEGGETT, Steven 2/2 START START36 LEROY, Akileis 2/- XXX XXX3 LEWIS, Shelton 2/2 START START13 McCARTHY, Leighton 2/1 START XXX48 McCRARY, Kevin 2/1 XXX START11 MCGRIFF, D’Anferenee 1/- ... XXX19 McNEAL, DeAndre 2/- XXX XXX21 MILLER, Herb 2/1 START XXX85 MITCHELL, John 1/- ... XXX12 MOSS, Diashun 2/- XXX XXX86 PATTERSON, Rondal 2/- XXX XXX16 PEAVEY, Rafe 1/- XXX ...47 PETERSON, Logan 2/- XXX XXX23 PIERRE, James 2/- XXX XXX10 RAINE, John 2/1 START XXX96 RIELLA, Sebestian 2/- XXX XXX53 RILES, Antonio 2/2 START START4K RIVAS, Vladimir 2/- XXX XXX89 ROBINSON, Brandon 1/1 ... START2 ROBISON, Chris 2/2 START START4 ROSE, Ocie 2/- XXX XXX38 SAUNDERS, Silver 2/- XXX XXX5 SINGLETARY, Devin 2/2 START START29 SMITH, Korel 2/- XXX XXX7D SMITH, Rashad 2/2 START START94 SNYDER, Hunter 1/- XXX ...1G SOROH, Andrew 2/- XXX XXX92 SOUTHALL, Marcel 2/- XXX XXX1H STOSHAK, Jake 2/- XXX XXX39 SYBLIS, Cameron 1/- ... XXX65 THOMAS, Tarrick 1/- XXX ...26 TOOLEY, Chris 2/2 START START66 TUIHALAMAKA, Will 2/- XXX XXX73 WALTON, Brandon 2/2 START START63 WEBER, Nick 2/- XXX XXX6 WHYTE, Kerrith 2/- XXX XXX44 WILSON, Jacob 2/- XXX XXX43 WILSON, Ray 2/- XXX XXX1 WRIGHT, Willie 2/1 XXX START18 YOUNG, Jalen 2/2 START START

2018 Participation

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AL-SHAAIR, AzeezTackles: ....................................14, NT, Oct 21, 2017 (6-8);....at WKU, Oct 28, 2017 (8-6); Navy, Sep. 1, 2017 (7-7)Sacks: .......................1.0, at Oklahoma, Sep 1, 2018 (1-0)Tackles for loss: ......2.0, at Charlotte, Sep 26, 2015 (1-0)Pass breakups: ...........................1, at WKU, Oct 28, 2017;........................................................... at Tulsa, Sep 05, 2015

BAGNER, Ernest Tackles: ............................5, Air Force, Sep 08, 2018 (2-3)Sacks: .......................... 1.0, Air Force, Sep 08, 2018 (1-0);...............................................at Buffalo, Sep 23, 2017 (1-0)Tackles for loss: ......... 1.5, Air Force, Sep 08, 2018 (1-0);.......................................... at Oklahoma, Sep 1, 2018 (1-0)Pass breakups: ...........1, at Old Dominion, Oct 07, 2017

BARNWELL, HoseaTackles: .......................... 6, at Buffalo, Sep 23, 2017 (2-4);........................................................ Navy, Sep. 1, 2017 (2-4)Tackles for loss: .......... 1.0, Air Force, Sep 08, 2018 (1-0)

BONNER, Tim Tackles: ......................................2, NT, Oct 21, 2017 (1-1);.......................................................BCU, Sep 16, 2017 (2-0)Tackles for loss: ......1.0, at Oklahoma, Sep 1, 2018 (1-0)

BROWN, Da’Von Tackles: ............................3, Air Force, Sep 08, 2018 (2-1)Fumbles forced: .................1 [t-9th], BCU, Sep 16, 2017

BRYANT, HarrisonPoints scored: .....................................6, NT, Oct 21, 2017;................................................................ BCU, Sep 16, 2017;....................................................................MT, Sep 30, 2017 Touchdowns: ......................................1, NT, Oct 21, 2017;................................................................ BCU, Sep 16, 2017;....................................................................MT, Sep 30, 2017 Receptions: ........................................ 7, NT, Oct 21, 2017;....................................................................MT, Sep 30, 2017 Receiving yards: .....93, MT, Sep 30, 2017 (7 receptions)Receiving TDs: ...................................1, NT, Oct 21, 2017;................................................................ BCU, Sep 16, 2017;....................................................................MT, Sep 30, 2017 Long reception: ................................ 40, MT, Sep 30, 2017 All-purpose yards: .......................... 93, MT, Sep 30, 2017

BURDEN, Khantrell Tackles: ....................... 4, at Oklahoma, Sep 1, 2018 (1-3)Tackles for loss: .............5, Air Force, Sep 08, 2018 (0-0)

CANNON, Desean All-purpose yards: ...........................20, NT, Oct 21, 2017 Kick returns: .......................................1, NT, Oct 21, 2017 Kick return yards:........20, NT, Oct 21, 2017 (1 returns)Long kick return: ..............................20, NT, Oct 21, 2017

CLANCY, John Tackles: .....................................1, Navy, Sep. 1, 2017 (1-0) COUSART, Dante Rush attempts: .................... 1, at Oklahoma, Sep 1, 2018 Rush yards: .......1, at Oklahoma, Sep 1, 2018 (1 carries)Long rush: ............................ 1, at Oklahoma, Sep 1, 2018 Receptions: ...............................1, Air Force, Sep 08, 2018 Receiving yards:......................... 10, Air Force, Sep 08, 2018 (1receptions)Long reception: ......................10, Air Force, Sep 08, 2018 Total offense attempts:.....................1, at Oklahoma, Sep 1, 2018 (1 rush,0 pass)Total offense yards:.....................1, at Oklahoma, Sep 1, 2018 (1 rush,0 pass)All-purpose yards: ................10, Air Force, Sep 08, 2018 Punt returns: ....................... 1, at Oklahoma, Sep 1, 2018 Punt return yards:.......................... -1, at Oklahoma, Sep 1, 2018 (1 returns)

Returning Player Individual Career HighsDAUB, Kain Tackles: ....................... 3, at Oklahoma, Sep 1, 2018 (3-0)

DAVIS, William Tackles: ............4, at Old Dominion, Oct 07, 2017 (1-3);.......................................................BCU, Sep 16, 2017 (1-3)Sacks: ...................................1.0, BCU, Sep 16, 2017 (1-0)Tackles for loss: ...................1.0, BCU, Sep 16, 2017 (1-0)

DOUGLAS, Jacob Tackles: ......................................1, NT, Oct 21, 2017 (1-0);........................................................ Navy, Sep. 1, 2017 (0-1)

DURANTE, Jovon Points scored: ...........................6, Air Force, Sep 08, 2018 Touchdowns: ............................1, Air Force, Sep 08, 2018 Rush attempts: .................... 2, at Oklahoma, Sep 1, 2018 Rush yards: ..... -3, at Oklahoma, Sep 1, 2018 (2 carries)Long rush: ............................ 3, at Oklahoma, Sep 1, 2018 Receptions: ................ 12 [2nd], Air Force, Sep 08, 2018 Receiving yards:........ 174 [3rd], Air Force, Sep 08, 2018 (12 receptions)Receiving TDs: .........................1, Air Force, Sep 08, 2018 Long reception: ......................49, Air Force, Sep 08, 2018 Total offense attempts:.....................2, at Oklahoma, Sep 1, 2018 (2 rush,0 pass)Total offense yards:................. -3, at Oklahoma, Sep 1, 2018 (-3 rush,0 pass)All-purpose yards: ............. 174, Air Force, Sep 08, 2018

ELLIS, Ray Tackles: ...... 6, at Middle Tennessee, Nov 22, 2014 (6-0)Sacks: ...... 1.0, at Middle Tennessee, Nov 22, 2014 (1-0)Tackles for loss:.................. 1.0, at Middle Tennessee, Nov 22, 2014 (1-0)

GILBERT, Zyon Tackles: ...........15 [t-7th], at Buffalo, Sep 23, 2017 (9-6)Tackles for loss: .......... 2.0, at Buffalo, Sep 23, 2017 (2-0)Pass breakups: .....................................1, MT, Sep 30, 2017

HAFIZ, Quran Tackles: .......................... 6, at Buffalo, Sep 23, 2017 (5-1);..........................................................MT, Sep 30, 2017 (4-2)Sacks: ......................................5, BCU, Sep 16, 2017 (0-1)Tackles for loss:.........................1.5, at Old Dominion, Oct 07, 2017 (1-0)Pass breakups: ................................... 1, Navy, Sep. 1, 2017

HARRIS, Kris Tackles: ......................................4, NT, Oct 21, 2017 (1-3);.......................................................BCU, Sep 16, 2017 (2-2)

HARRIS, LadanteReceptions: ................................1, at WKU, Oct 28, 2017;................................................................. BCU, Sep 16, 2017 Receiving yards:.......................... 10, at WKU, Oct 28, 2017 (1 receptions)Long reception: ........................10, at WKU, Oct 28, 2017 All-purpose yards: ..................10, at WKU, Oct 28, 2017 Tackles: ............................1, Air Force, Sep 08, 2018 (0-1)

HARRISON, Tavaris “Pico”Receptions: ...............................7, Air Force, Sep 08, 2018 Receiving yards:......................138, Air Force, Sep 08, 2018 (7 receptions)Long reception: ......................41, Air Force, Sep 08, 2018 All-purpose yards: ............. 138, Air Force, Sep 08, 2018 Kick returns: ..............1, at Old Dominion, Oct 07, 2017 Tackles: .............................1, at WKU, Oct 28, 2017 (1-0);.......................................... at Oklahoma, Sep 1, 2018 (1-0)

HEARNS, Gerald Rush attempts: .................................4, BCU, Sep 16, 2017 Rush yards:................ 28, at Old Dominion, Oct 07, 2017 (3 carries)Long rush: ................18, at Old Dominion, Oct 07, 2017

Total offense attempts:................................. 4, BCU, Sep 16, 2017 (4 rush,0 pass)Total offense yards:......28, at Old Dominion, Oct 07, 2017 (28 rush,0 pass)All-purpose yards: .28, at Old Dominion, Oct 07, 2017

HELM, Jordan Tackles: 2, NT, Oct 21, 2017 (1-1)

HOLMES, DeSean Receptions: ...............................2, Air Force, Sep 08, 2018 Receiving yards:........................ 38, Air Force, Sep 08, 2018 (2 receptions)Long reception:...................................................29, Air Force, Sep 08, 2018 All-purpose yards: ................38, Air Force, Sep 08, 2018

JOHNSON, De’AndreRush attempts: .................... 9, at Oklahoma, Sep 1, 2018 Rush yards: .....39, at Oklahoma, Sep 1, 2018 (9 carries)Long rush: ........................................17, Navy, Sep. 1, 2017 Pass attempts:.............3, at Oklahoma, Sep 1, 2018 ; Navy, Sep. 1, 2017 Pass completions: ............................. 2, Navy, Sep. 1, 2017 Pass yards: .......................... 11, at Oklahoma, Sep 1, 2018 Had intercepted: ............................... 1, Navy, Sep. 1, 2017 Long pass: .......................... 11, at Oklahoma, Sep 1, 2018 Total offense attempts:.................. 12, at Oklahoma, Sep 1, 2018 (9 rush,3 pass)Total offense yards:..............50, at Oklahoma, Sep 1, 2018 (39 rush,11 pass)All-purpose yards: ........... 39, at Oklahoma, Sep 1, 2018

LEGGETT, StevenTackles: ...................................................................3, 4 timesTackles for loss: ..... 1.0, at Wisconsin, Sep, 9, 2017 (1-0)

LEROY, Akileis All-purpose yards: ........... 15, at Oklahoma, Sep 1, 2018 Kick returns: ........................ 1, at Oklahoma, Sep 1, 2018 Kick return yards:..........................15, at Oklahoma, Sep 1, 2018 (1 returns)Long kick return: ............. 15, at Oklahoma, Sep 1, 2018 Tackles: ..............................5, at WKU, Oct 28, 2017 (5-0)

LEWIS, Shelton All-purpose yards: 28, at Old Dominion, Oct 07, 2017 Punt returns: .......................2, at Wisconsin, Sep, 9, 2017 Punt return yards:...........................7, at Wisconsin, Sep, 9, 2017 (2 returns)Long punt return: ...............7, at Wisconsin, Sep, 9, 2017 Interceptions: ...........1, at Old Dominion, Oct 07, 2017;................................................................... NT, Oct 21, 2017;....................................................................MT, Sep 30, 2017 Long interception return:....................................28, at Old Dominion, Oct 07, 2017 Tackles: .............................7, at WKU, Oct 28, 2017 (4-3); ..........................................at Wisconsin, Sep, 9, 2017 (6-1)Fumbles forced: ....1 [t-9th], at Wisconsin, Sep, 9, 2017 Pass breakups: ..........1, at Old Dominion, Oct 07, 2017;..........................................................at WKU, Oct 28, 2017;................................................................. BCU, Sep 16, 2017 Blocked kicks: .............. 1 [t-1st], at WKU, Oct 28, 2017

McCARTHY, LeightonAll-purpose yards: ...........15, at Wisconsin, Sep, 9, 2017 Interceptions: ......................1, at Wisconsin, Sep, 9, 2017 Long interception return: 15, at Wisconsin, Sep, 9, 2017 Tackles: ........................... 8, at Buffalo, Sep 23, 2017 (5-3)Sacks: ............1.0, at Old Dominion, Oct 07, 2017 (1-0);.........................................................NT, Oct 21, 2017 (1-0);.................................................at WKU, Oct 28, 2017 (1-0)Tackles for loss: ..................................................1.0, 5 timesFumbles forced: ....................1 [t-9th], NT, Oct 21, 2017

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Returning Player Individual Career HighsMcCRARY, Kevin Tackles: .......................................5, NT, Oct 21, 2017 (3-2)Sacks: ..................................... .5, BCU, Sep 16, 2017 (0-1)Tackles for loss: ............ 1.0, at WKU, Oct 28, 2017 (1-0)Pass breakups: ..........................1, at Buffalo, Sep 23, 2017

MCGRIFF, D’AnferneeRush attempts: ...................................1, NT, Oct 21, 2017 Rush yards: .....................-1, NT, Oct 21, 2017 (1 carries)Receptions: ........................................ 2, Navy, Sep. 1, 2017 Receiving yards: ......5, Navy, Sep. 1, 2017 (2 receptions)Long reception: ................................. 5, Navy, Sep. 1, 2017 Total offense attempts:.................................... 1, NT, Oct 21, 2017 (1 rush,0 pass)Total offense yards:.................................-1, NT, Oct 21, 2017 (-1 rush,0 pass)All-purpose yards: ........................... 5, Navy, Sep. 1, 2017 Tackles: .......................................1, NT, Oct 21, 2017 (1-0)

McNEAL, DeAndrePoints scored: .....................6, at Wisconsin, Sep, 9, 2017;...................................................................Navy, Sep. 1, 2017 Touchdowns: ......................1, at Wisconsin, Sep, 9, 2017;...................................................................Navy, Sep. 1, 2017 Rush attempts: .........................1, at Buffalo, Sep 23, 2017 Rush yards: ...........3, at Buffalo, Sep 23, 2017 (1 carries)Long rush: .................................3, at Buffalo, Sep 23, 2017 Receptions: ...............................7, at Buffalo, Sep 23, 2017 Receiving yards:.................103, at Wisconsin, Sep, 9, 2017 (3 receptions)Receiving TDs: ...................1, at Wisconsin, Sep, 9, 2017;...................................................................Navy, Sep. 1, 2017 Long reception: ................ 63, at Wisconsin, Sep, 9, 2017 Total offense attempts:.........................1, at Buffalo, Sep 23, 2017 (1 rush,0 pass)Total ofense yards:.........................3, at Buffalo, Sep 23, 2017 (3 rush,0 pass)All-purpose yards: ........ 103, at Wisconsin, Sep, 9, 2017

MILLER, Herb Interceptions: ............................1, at WKU, Oct 28, 2017;............................................................ at Tulsa, Sep 05, 2015 Tackles: ..............................7, at WKU, Oct 28, 2017 (5-2)Tackles for loss: ............ 1.5, at WKU, Oct 28, 2017 (1-0)Fumbles forced: .... 1 [t-9th], at Charlotte, Sep 26, 2015 Pass breakups: .......................................................1, 4 times

MOSS, Diashun Tackles: 2, NT, Oct 21, 2017 (2-0)

PATTERSON, Rondald Receptions: ..............................1, Air Force, Sep 08, 2018;.....................................................at Oklahoma, Sep 1, 2018 Receiving yards:........................ 15, Air Force, Sep 08, 2018 (1 receptions)Long reception: ......................15, Air Force, Sep 08, 2018 All-purpose yards: ................15, Air Force, Sep 08, 2018

PEAVEY, Rafe Pass attempts: ...................... 3, at Oklahoma, Sep 1, 2018 Pass completions: ............... 2, at Oklahoma, Sep 1, 2018 Pass yards: .......................... 24, at Oklahoma, Sep 1, 2018 Had intercepted: ................. 1, at Oklahoma, Sep 1, 2018 Long pass: .......................... 20, at Oklahoma, Sep 1, 2018 Total offense attempts:.....................3, at Oklahoma, Sep 1, 2018 (0 rush,3 pass)Total offense yards:................ 24, at Oklahoma, Sep 1, 2018 (0 rush,24 pass)

PIERRE, James All-purpose yards: 33, Air Force, Sep 08, 2018 Kick returns: 2, Air Force, Sep 08, 2018 Kick return yards:..............................33, Air Force, Sep 08, 2018 (2 returns)Long kick return: ...................19, Air Force, Sep 08, 2018 Tackles: ............................7, Air Force, Sep 08, 2018 (7-0)

Tackles for loss: .......... 1.0, Air Force, Sep 08, 2018 (1-0)Pass breakups: ..........................1, Air Force, Sep 08, 2018

RAINE, John Receptions: ..........................................3, MT, Sep 30, 2017 Receiving yards: .....21, MT, Sep 30, 2017 (3 receptions)Long reception: ................................ 12, MT, Sep 30, 2017 All-purpose yards: .......................... 21, MT, Sep 30, 2017

RIELLA, SebebastianPunt attempts: ..................... 6, at Oklahoma, Sep 1, 2018 Punt yards: ..... 228, at Oklahoma, Sep 1, 2018 (6 punts)Longest punt: .................... 50, at Oklahoma, Sep 1, 2018

RIVAS, VladimirPoints scored: ...........................7, Air Force, Sep 08, 2018 Kick PATs: ............................ 2, at Oklahoma, Sep 1, 2018 Points by kicking: ....................7, Air Force, Sep 08, 2018 Field goals made: .... 2 [t-10th], Air Force, Sep 08, 2018 Field goal attempts: .................2, Air Force, Sep 08, 2018 Longest field goal: .................34, Air Force, Sep 08, 2018

ROBISON, Chris Rush attempts: ........................6, Air Force, Sep 08, 2018;.....................................................at Oklahoma, Sep 1, 2018 Rush yards: .... -8, at Oklahoma, Sep 1, 2018 (6 carries)Long rush: ........................... 2, at Oklahoma, Sep 1, 2018 Pass attempts: ........................ 40, Air Force, Sep 08, 2018 Pass completions: ..... 33 [2nd], Air Force, Sep 08, 2018 Pass yards: ..................471 [1st], Air Force, Sep 08, 2018 Pass TDs: .................. 3 [t-10th], Air Force, Sep 08, 2018 Long pass: ...............................49, Air Force, Sep 08, 2018 Total offense attempts:.....................46, Air Force, Sep 08, 2018 (6 rush,40 pass)Total offense yards:.... 462 [1st], Air Force, Sep 08, 2018 (-9 rush,471 pass)All-purpose yards: ............-8, at Oklahoma, Sep 1, 2018

ROSE, Ocie Points scored: .......................6, at Charlotte, Sep 26, 2015 Touchdowns: ........................1, at Charlotte, Sep 26, 2015 All-purpose yards: ........... 60, at Charlotte, Sep 26, 2015 Interceptions: ........ 2 [t-4th], at Charlotte, Sep 26, 2015 Long interception return:...................................60 [7th], at Charlotte, Sep 26, 2015 Tackles: ....................... 5, at Charlotte, Sep 26, 2015 (5-0)Tackles for loss: ......................1.0, UB, Sep 19, 2015 (0-0)Pass breakups: .............................1, at Tulsa, Sep 05, 2015

SAUNDERS, SilverTackles: ...........................1, Air Force, Sep 08, 2018 (0-1);..........................................at Wisconsin, Sep, 9, 2017 (1-0)

SINGLETARY, DevinPoints scored: ............ 24 [t-1st], at WKU, Oct 28, 2017;....................................................................MT, Sep 30, 2017 Touchdowns: ............... 4 [t-1st], at WKU, Oct 28, 2017;....................................................................MT, Sep 30, 2017 Rush attempts: ............ 36 [2nd], at WKU, Oct 28, 2017 Rush yards:..................244 [1st], at WKU, Oct 28, 2017 (36 carries)Rush TDs: .................... 4 [t-1st], at WKU, Oct 28, 2017;....................................................................MT, Sep 30, 2017 Long rush: .................. 60 [t-7th], at WKU, Oct 28, 2017 Receptions: ... 3, BCU, Sep 16, 2017 ; Navy, Sep. 1, 2017 Receiving yards: ..... 45, NT, Oct 21, 2017 (1 receptions)Long reception: .................................45, NT, Oct 21, 2017 Total offense attempts:...................... 36, at WKU, Oct 28, 2017 (36 rush,0 pass)Total offense yards:..................244, at WKU, Oct 28, 2017 (244 rush,0 pass)All-purpose yards: .....255 [1st], at WKU, Oct 28, 2017

SMITH, Korel Tackles: ..................................... 4, MT, Sep 30, 2017 (3-1)Sacks: ......................1.0, at Oklahoma, Sep 1, 2018 (1-0)

Tackles for loss: .....1.0, at Oklahoma, Sep 1, 2018 (1-0)

SMITH, Rashad Interceptions: ..........................1, Air Force, Sep 08, 2018 Tackles: ........16 [t-3rd], Air Force, Sep 08, 2018 (4-12)Sacks: ............1.0, at Old Dominion, Oct 07, 2017 (1-0)Tackles for loss: ..................2.0, BCU, Sep 16, 2017 (2-0)Pass breakups: ..........2, at Old Dominion, Oct 07, 2017;........................................................ at Buffalo, Sep 23, 2017

SNYDER, Hunter Tackles: .....................................8, Navy, Sep. 1, 2017 (4-4)Sacks: ......................................1.5, MT, Sep 30, 2017 (1-1)Tackles for loss: ........... 1.5, at WKU, Oct 28, 2017 (1-0);..........................................................MT, Sep 30, 2017 (1-1)Pass breakups: .....................................1, MT, Sep 30, 2017

SOROH, Andrew Interceptions: .............................1, at WKU, Oct 28, 2017 Tackles: ............5, at Old Dominion, Oct 07, 2017 (2-3);................................................at WKU, Oct 28, 2017 (2-3);..........................................at Wisconsin, Sep, 9, 2017 (3-2)Tackles for loss: ....................1.5, Navy, Sep. 1, 2017 (1-0)Fumbles recovered: .....1 [t-6th], at WKU, Oct 28, 2017 Pass breakups: ..................................2, BCU, Sep 16, 2017

SOUTHALL, MarcelTackles: 1, Air Force, Sep 08, 2018 (1-0)

STOSHAK, Jake Tackles: 10, UM, Sep 11, 2015 (3-7)

TISDALE, Tyrek Rush attempts: ....................................4, NT, Oct 21, 2017 Rush yards:................ 17, at Old Dominion, Oct 07, 2017 (3 carries)Long rush: ...............11, at Old Dominion, Oct 07, 2017;.................................................................... NT, Oct 21, 2017 Total offense attempts:.................................... 4, NT, Oct 21, 2017 (4 rush,0 pass)Total offense yards:......17, at Old Dominion, Oct 07, 2017 (17 rush,0 pass)All-purpose yards: ...........................62, NT, Oct 21, 2017 Kick returns: .......................................3, NT, Oct 21, 2017 Kick return yards:........49, NT, Oct 21, 2017 (3 returns)Long kick return: ..............................21, NT, Oct 21, 2017 Tackles: .............1, at Old Dominion, Oct 07, 2017 (1-0)

TOOLEY, Chris Points scored: ...................................6, BCU, Sep 16, 2017 Touchdowns: ....................................1, BCU, Sep 16, 2017 All-purpose yards: .14, at Old Dominion, Oct 07, 2017 Interceptions: ........................................................1, 4 timesLong interception return:....................................14, at Old Dominion, Oct 07, 2017 Tackles: .............................3, at WKU, Oct 28, 2017 (3-0);..............................................Air Force, Sep 08, 2018 (1-2);..........................................................MT, Sep 30, 2017 (1-2)Tackles for loss: .......... 1.0, Air Force, Sep 08, 2018 (1-0)Fumbles recovered: ...........1 [t-6th], BCU, Sep 16, 2017 Pass breakups: ....................................1, NT, Oct 21, 2017;................................................................ BCU, Sep 16, 2017;...................................................................Navy, Sep. 1, 2017

WHYTE, Kerrith Points scored: .....................................6, NT, Oct 21, 2017;....... at Oklahoma, Sep 1, 2018 ; at Buffalo, Sep 23, 2017 Touchdowns: ......................................1, NT, Oct 21, 2017;....................................................at Oklahoma, Sep 1, 2018;.........................................................at Buffalo, Sep 23, 2017 Rush attempts: ...............................13, BCU, Sep 16, 2017 Rush yards: .................... 86, NT, Oct 21, 2017 (2 carries)Rush TDs: ...........................................1, NT, Oct 21, 2017;....................................................at Oklahoma, Sep 1, 2018;.........................................................at Buffalo, Sep 23, 2017 Long rush: ............................... 82 [1st], NT, Oct 21, 2017

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Returning Player Individual Career HighsReceptions: ..............1, at Old Dominion, Oct 07, 2017;........................................................Air Force, Sep 08, 2018;................................................................. BCU, Sep 16, 2017 Receiving yards: .....8, BCU, Sep 16, 2017 (1 receptions)Long reception: ................................8, BCU, Sep 16, 2017 Total offense attempts:.............................13, BCU, Sep 16, 2017 (13 rush,0 pass)Total offense yards:................................86, NT, Oct 21, 2017 (86 rush,0 pass)All-purpose yards: .........................112, NT, Oct 21, 2017 Kick returns: ...............................4, at WKU, Oct 28, 2017 Kick return yards: 89, at WKU, Oct 28, 2017 (4 returns)Long kick return: ....34, at Old Dominion, Oct 07, 2017 Tackles: ............1, at Old Dominion, Oct 07, 2017 (1-0);..........................................................MT, Sep 30, 2017 (1-0)

WILSON, Ray Tackles: .............2, at Old Dominion, Oct 07, 2017 (1-1)Fumbles recovered: .....1 [t-6th], at WKU, Oct 28, 2017

WRIGHT, Willie Points scored: .........................12, Air Force, Sep 08, 2018 Touchdowns: ............................2, Air Force, Sep 08, 2018 Rush attempts: ...........................3, at WKU, Oct 28, 2017 Rush yards: ...........39, at WKU, Oct 28, 2017 (3 carries)Long rush: .................................22, at WKU, Oct 28, 2017 Receptions: ..........................................8, NT, Oct 21, 2017 Receiving yards: ... 141, NT, Oct 21, 2017 (8 receptions)Receiving TDs: ..........2 [t-2nd], Air Force, Sep 08, 2018 Long reception: .....................95 [1st], Navy, Sep. 1, 2017 Total offense attempts:...........................3, at WKU, Oct 28, 2017 (3 rush,0 pass)Total offense yards: .......................................................................................39, at WKU, Oct 28, 2017 (39 rush,0 pass)All-purpose yards: .........................141, NT, Oct 21, 2017 Punt returns: ............1, at Old Dominion, Oct 07, 2017;.........................................................at Buffalo, Sep 23, 2017 Punt return yards:..............................28, at Buffalo, Sep 23, 2017 (1 returns)

Offense WR LT LG C RG RT QB TE/WR/RB HB WR WR/TE

Oklahoma Durante Bain Etienne Diaz Riles Walton Robison Raine Singletary Harrison Bryant

Air Force Durante Bain Etienne Diaz Riles Walton Robison Raine Singletary Harrison Bryant

Defense DE DT DT DE LB/DB LB/DL LB S S CB CB

Oklahoma Bagner Leggett McCrary McCarthy Miller R. Smith Al-Shaair Young Gilbert Tooley Lewis

Air Force Bagner Leggett McCrary McCarthy Burden R. Smith Al-Shaair Young Gilbert Tooley Lewis

2018 Starting Lineups

Long punt return: ................. 28, at Buffalo, Sep 23, 2017 Tackles: ........................... 1, at Buffalo, Sep 23, 2017 (1-0)

YOUNG, Jalen All-purpose yards: .31, at Old Dominion, Oct 07, 2017 Punt returns: ......................................1, NT, Oct 21, 2017;........................ at WKU, Oct 28, 2017 ; MT, Sep 30, 2017 Punt return yards: .......21, MT, Sep 30, 2017 (1 returns)Long punt return: ............................ 21, MT, Sep 30, 2017 Interceptions: ........................................................1, 4 timesLong interception return:....................................31, at Old Dominion, Oct 07, 2017 Tackles: .................... 14, at Wisconsin, Sep, 9, 2017 (8-6)Tackles for loss: ..................................................1.0, 4 timesFumbles forced: ...........1 [t-9th], at WKU, Oct 28, 2017 Pass breakups: .....................................1, MT, Sep 30, 2017

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Florida Atlantic University has sponsored football for 17

seasons. In that time span, there have been safeties, punt

returns for a score, and pick-6’s. What there hadn’t been

until Nov. 11, 2017, was a kickoff return for a score.

On the opening kick of the second quarter, sophomore

Kerrith Whyte, Jr., ran into a cluster of players. He ap-

peared to be down but spun around with his back to the

defender, breaking the tackle and then - he was gone,

literally outrunning several defenders for the end zone.

He accomplished it in the 202nd game and the 814th

kick return of the program’s history.

Year Games KR KR Yards

2001 10 40 895

2002 11 54 918

2003 14 43 813

2004 12 33 630

2005 11 43 661

2006 12 46 868

2007 13 69 1532

2008 13 57 1132

2009 12 63 1189

2010 12 56 1116

2011 12 64 1283

2012 12 41 787

2013 12 25 537

2014 12 55 1203

2015 12 40 851

2016 12 62 1386

2017 14 31 330

Total 204 849 16432

17 Years in the Making - Kerrith

Whyte Makes History

Opponent FAU TOs Opponent Points Opponent TOs FAU Points Margin@Oklahoma 1 7 0 0 -1Air Force 1 0 1 0 0Total 2 7 1 0 -1

2018 Turnover Breakdown

2018 Football StaffLane Kiffin - Head CoachDanielle Lyons - Administrative AssistantWilson Love - Assistant Head Coach & Head Strength & Conditioning Coach for FootballTony Pecoraro - Defensive CoordinatorCharlie Weis, Jr. - Offensive Coordinator/QBEric Mathies - DL/Recruiting CoordinatorJohn Garrison - OL/Run Game CoordinatorJaron Fairmon - Special Teams CoordinatorGary Harrell - Wide ReceiversKeynodo Hudson - CornerbacksWes Neighbors - SafetiesKevin Smith - Running BacksClint Trickett - Tight EndsReilly Jeffers - Offensive Line Graduate AssistantMike Nysewander - Offensive Graduate Assistant/ Special TeamsElwyn “Rip” Rowan - Defensive Graduate AssistantDorvus Woods - Defensive Graduate AssistantClayton Leach - Director of VideoJJ Daugthery - Assistant Recruiting CoordinatorDavis Merritt - Player Development AssistantMonte Kiffin - Defensive Analyst/Pro LiaisonTony Sorentino - Director of Player Development/OperationsHunter Greer - Operations and Recruiting AssistantRyan Able - Operations and Recruiting AssistantTaylor Lee - Operations and Recruiting AssisantJustin Crouse - Director of Player PersonnelChris Perkins - Player Development AssistantJeff Norrid - Offensive AnalystJoe Scola - Defensive AnalystDJ Linton - Defensive VolunteerJoe Pucciarelli - Defensive VolunteerAaron Gnzales - Defensive Student Assistant

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Bethune Florida Atlantic

Nat. MEAC Nat. C-USA Category Actual Rank Rank Actual Rank Rank3rd Down Conversion Pct. 0.250 95 7 0.393 77 123rd Down Conversion Pct Def 0.314 33 4 0.381 76 9 4th Down Conversion Pct. 0.000 83 8 0.250 83 104th Down Conversion Pct. Def. 1.00 95 8 0.250 40 6Blocked Kicks Blocked Kicks Allowed 3 97 3 2 122 13Blocked Punts Blocked Punts Allowed 0 1 1 2 127 14Completion Pct. 0.638 32 1 0.708 18 3Defensive TDs Fewest Penalties 8 14 1 14 70 10Fewest Penalties Per Game 4.0 5 1 7.00 72 11Fewest Penalties Yards 69 23 1 135 84 11Fewest Penalty Yards Per game 35.50 13 1 67.50 85 12First Down Defense 30 29 2 45 96 9First Downs Offense 72 6 31 1 45 61 7Fumbles Lost 0 1 1 1 30 2Fumbles Recovered Kickoff Return Defense 24.58 91 5 13.75 15 3Kickoff Returns 32.13 3 2 16.0 104 12Net Punting 35.70 57 2 21.80 127 14Passes Had Intercepted 4 104 7 1 33 2Passes Intercepted 2 26 4 1 75 7Passing Offense 327.5 9 2 331.5 19 2Passing Yards Allowed 227.0 67 6 249.0 89 8Passing Yards per Completion 17.70 7 1 13.0 52 4Punt Return Defense 13.50 87 5 14.0 110 12Punt Returns 11.0 27 2 -1.00 122 12Red Zone Defense 0.875 67 4 1.0 91 10Red Zone Offense 0.1.00 1 1 1.0 1 1Rushing Defense 119.0 28 3 275.0 122 14Rushing Offense 97.5 87 7 93.0 118 12Sacks Allowed 2.50 69 5 1.50 51 2Scoring Defense 25.0 44 3 45.0 123 14Scoring Offense 41.0 16 1 23.5 92 9Tackles for a Loss Allowed 6.5 58 2 9.0 119 12Team Passing Efficiency 179.00 9 1 159.16 35 3Team Passing Efficiency Defense 110.55 31 3 222.31 128 14Team Sacks 4.0 11 1 1.50 78 9Team Tackles for a Loss 9.5 11 2 7.0 40 1Time of Possession 28:09 82 9 28:59 80 10Total Defense 346.0 36 4 524.0 118 13Total Offense 425.0 30 2 424.5 67 6Turnover Margin -1.0 76 5 -0.50 82 7Turnovers Gained 2 63 8 106 11 1Turnovers Lost 4 66 4 33 2 2Winning Percentage 0.500 26 2 0.500 55 4

FAU Individuals in Nation’s Top 100

Player Stat FBS Rank C-USAJovon Durante All-Purpose Yards (111.50) 84 12Chris Robison Completion Percentage (0.727) 14 1Chris Robison Completion Percentage Per Game (24.0) 17 4Vladimir Rivas Field Goals Per Game (1.0) 48 6Rashad Smith Interceptions Per Game (0.5) 26 3Chris Robison Passing Efficiency (167.7) 27 2Chris Robison Passing Yards (628) 12 2Chris Robison Passing Yards Per Game (314.0) 12 2Chris Robison Passing Yards Per Completion (13.08) 49 5Sebastian Riella Punting (36.0) 74 8Willie Wright Receiving TDs (2) 29 7Jovon Durante Receiving Yards (226) 19 3Tavaris Harrison Receiving Yards (195) 37 7Jovon Durante Receptions Per Game (8.0) 9 3Tavaris Harrison Receptions Per Game (5.5) 48 9Ernest BAgner Tackles For a Loss (1.5) 58 6Rashad Smith Total Interceiptions (1) 21 3Chris Robison Total Offense (305.5) 24 3Rashad Smith Total Tackles (12.5) 11 3Devin Singletary Total Touchdowns (2) 86 9Willie Wright Total Touchdowns (2) 86 9Chris Robison Yards Per Pass Attempt (9.52) 24 2Tavaris Harrison Yards Per Reception (17.73) 86 12

2018 Statistical Rankings FAll-Time SeriesAir Force .............................................................. 1-0Akron ................................................................... 1-0Alabama ............................................................... 0-2Albany .................................................................. 1-0Arkansas State ..................................................... 3-4Auburn ................................................................. 0-2Ball State .............................................................. 0-1Bethune-Cookman ............................................. 3-1Buffalo .................................................................. 0-2Central Michigan ................................................ 1-0Charlotte .............................................................. 2-1Clemson ............................................................... 0-1Colgate ................................................................. 0-1Connecticut ......................................................... 0-1Drake .................................................................... 0-1East Carolina ....................................................... 0-1Eastern Illinois .................................................... 0-2Eastern Kentucky ................................................ 0-1Edward Waters .................................................... 1-0FIU...................................................................... 11-4Florida .................................................................. 0-3Florida A&M ....................................................... 1-0Gardner-Webb .................................................... 1-1Georgia................................................................. 0-1Hawaii .................................................................. 1-0Illinois State ......................................................... 2-0Jacksonville .......................................................... 1-0James Madison .................................................... 0-1Kansas .................................................................. 0-1Kansas State ......................................................... 0-2Kentucky .............................................................. 0-1Louisiana at Lafayette......................................... 5-3Louisiana Tech .................................................... 1-0Louisville.............................................................. 0-1Marist ................................................................... 1-0Marshall ............................................................... 1-4Memphis .............................................................. 1-0Miami ................................................................... 0-3Michigan State .................................................... 0-3Middle Tennessee ............................................. 4-11Minnesota ............................................................ 1-2Morris Brown ...................................................... 1-0Navy ..................................................................... 0-2Nebraska .............................................................. 0-2New Mexico State ............................................... 1-1Nicholls State ....................................................... 1-1Northern Arizona ............................................... 1-0Northern Colorado ............................................ 2-0North Texas ......................................................... 8-4Oklahoma ............................................................ 0-1Oklahoma State ................................................... 0-3Old Dominion..................................................... 2-2Rice ....................................................................... 1-2Siena ..................................................................... 1-0Slippery Rock ...................................................... 0-1South Alabama.................................................... 0-1South Carolina .................................................... 0-2Southern Illinois ................................................. 1-0Southern Miss ..................................................... 1-0Southern Utah ..................................................... 1-0St. Mary’s.............................................................. 0-1St. Peter’s .............................................................. 0-1Texas ..................................................................... 0-2Texas State ........................................................... 2-0Troy ...................................................................... 2-8Tulane ................................................................... 1-0Tulsa ..................................................................... 1-1Valdosta State ...................................................... 0-1UAB ...................................................................... 4-2UCF ...................................................................... 0-1ULM ..................................................................... 2-7USF ....................................................................... 1-3UTEP .................................................................... 1-1UTSA ................................................................... 1-0Wagner ................................................................. 1-0WKU .................................................................... 6-3Wisconsin ............................................................ 0-1Wyoming ............................................................. 0-2Youngstown State ............................................... 1-1

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Singletary Game-by-Game Al-Shaair Game-by-Game2016 |---RUSHING---| |--RECEIVING--| |--KICK RET--| All

Date Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg Purpose

9/3/16 SIU 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

10/10/16 at Miami (FL) 2 -4 0 0 1 -4 0 0 0 0 0 0 -8

10/17/16 at Kansas State 7 29 0 10 4 15 0 5 2 54 0 33 98

10/24/16 BALL 4 10 0 5 2 5 0 6 0 0 0 0 15

10/1/16 at FIU 17 86 1 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 86

10/9/16 CHA 7 25 0 11 3 17 0 7 0 0 0 0 42

10/15/16 at MARSHALL 13 111 1 48 3 44 0 26 0 0 0 0 155

10/26/16 WKU 11 37 0 12 1 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 41

11/5/16 at Rice 24 257 3 66 3 11 0 7 1 20 0 20 288

11/12/16 UTEP 20 145 2 36 3 14 0 7 4 86 0 27 245

11/16/16 ODU 17 89 2 22 1 -3 0 0 2 23 0 17 109

11/26/16 at MT 29 235 3 50 5 60 0 48 4 101 0 36 396

Totals 152 1021 12 66 26 163 0 48 13 284 0 36 1468

2017 |---RUSHING---| |--RECEIVING--| |--KICK RET--| All

Date Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg Purpose

9/1/17 NAVY 6 26 0 17 3 28 0 16 0 0 0 0 54

9/9/17 at Wisconsin 17 68 1 26 1 -2 0 0 0 0 0 0 66

9/16/17 BCU 11 109 1 19 3 22 0 19 0 0 0 0 131

9/23/17 at Buffalo 22 156 3 34 2 7 0 4 0 0 0 0 163

9/30/17 MT 24 133 4 19 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 133

10/7/17 at ODU 26 194 2 37 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 194

10/21/17 North Texas 17 123 3 22 1 45 0 45 0 0 0 0 168

10/28/17 at WKU 36 244 4 60 2 11 0 9 0 0 0 0 255

11/3/17 Marshall 28 203 1 66 2 72 1 60 0 0 0 0 275

11/11/17 at La Tech 18 108 3 44 1 -9 0 0 0 0 0 0 95

11/18/17 FIU 25 164 2 70 1 13 0 13 0 0 0 0 177

11/25/17 at Charlotte 19 108 2 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 108

12/2/17 North Texas 26 164 3 47 1 -2 0 0 0 0 0 0 162

12/19/17 Akron 26 124 3 26 1 13 0 13 0 0 0 0 137

Totals 301 1920 32 70 19 198 1 60 0 0 0 0 2118

2015 |---------TACKLES---------| |-SACKS-| |-FUMBLE-| |-----Pass ----|

Date Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH Brk

9/5/15 at Tulsa 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 1

9/11/15 UM 2 2 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0

9/9/15 UB 6 5 11 1.0-1 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0

9/26/15 at Charlotte 3 6 9 1.5-4 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0

10/10/15 RICE 11 5 16 1.0-4 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 1 0

10/17/15 MARSHALL 4 4 8 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0

10/24/15 at UTEP 3 5 8 0.5-1 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 1

10/31/15 FIU 2 5 7 0.5-4 0.5-4 1 0-0 0-0 0 0

11/7/15 at WKU 3 3 6 1.0-6 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0

11/14/15 MT 9 4 13 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0

11/21/15 at Florida 5 4 9 0.5-3 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0

11/28/15 at ODU 2 1 3 1.0-6 1.0-6 0 0-0 0-0 0 0

Totals 50 44 94 7.0-29 1.5-10 1 0-0 0-0 1 2

2016 |---------TACKLES---------| |-SACKS-| |-FUMBLE-| |-----Pass ----|

Date Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH Brk

9/3/16 SIU 4 6 10 2.0-5 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0

9/10/16 at Miami (FL) 4 0 4 1.0-2 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0

9/17/16 at Kansas State 3 0 3 1.0-8 0.0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0

9/24/16 BALL 3 7 10 0.5-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 1 0

10/1/16 at FIU 5 7 12 0.5-1 0.0-0 0 0-0 1-30 1 0

10/9/16 CHA 0 5 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0

10/15/16 at MARSHALL 4 11 15 2.0-7 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0

10/29/16 WKU 7 2 9 1.5-2 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0

11/5/16 at Rice 9 3 12 2.0-10 2.0-10 0 0-0 0-0 0 0

11/12/16 UTEP 6 5 11 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0

11/19/16 ODU 2 10 12 0.5-1 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0

11/26/16 at MT 10 0 10 1.0-1 0.0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0

Totals 57 56 113 12.0-37 2.0-10 0 0-0 1-30 2 0

2017 |---------TACKLES---------| |-SACKS-| |-FUMBLE-| |-----Pass ----|

Date Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH Brk

9/1/17 NAVY 7 7 14 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0

9/9/17 at Wisconsin 8 2 10 1.0-3 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0

9/16/17 BCU 2 3 5 1.0-1 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 1 0

9/30/17 MT 3 4 7 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0

10/7/17 at ODU 4 6 10 1.0-2 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0

10/21/17 North Texas 6 8 14 0.0/0 0.0/0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0

10/28/17 at WKU 8 7 15 0.5/1 0.0/0 0 0-0 0-0 0 1

11/3/17 Marshall 4 9 13 0.0/0 0.0/0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0

11/11/17 at La Tech 10 4 14 1.5/8 1.0/7 0 0-0 0-0 0 1

11/18/17 FIU 6 8 14 1.0/13 0.0/0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0

11/25/17 at Charlotte 2 5 7 1.0/6 0.5/6 0 0-0 0-0 0 0

12/2/17 North Texas 6 5 11 1.0./2 0/0/0 1 0-0 0-0 0 2

12/19/17 Akron 5 8 13 2.5/8 1.0/7 0 0-0 0-0 0 0

Totals 72 75 147 11.0/47 2.5/20 1 0-0 0-0 1 4

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# FULL NAME POS. HT. WT. CLS. HOMETOWN / HIGH SCHOOL / LAST COLLEGE1 Willie Wright WR 5-8 155 So. Jacksonville, Fla. / William M. Raines 2 Azeez Al-Shaair LB 6-2 228 Sr. Tampa, Fla. / Hillsborough 2 Chris Robison QB 6-1 177 R-Fr. Mesquite, Texas / Horn / Oklahoma3 Shelton Lewis CB 6-0 185 Sr. Orlando, Fla. / East River 4 Ocie Rose S 6-2 190 Sr. Florida City, Fla. / Booker T. Washington 5 Ahman Ross S 5-11 195 R-Fr. Jacksonville, Fla. / The Bolles School 5 Devin Singletary RB 5-9 200 Jr. Deerfield Beach, Fla. / American Heritage - Delray 6 Kerrith Whyte, Jr. RB 5-10 200 R-Jr. Loxahatchee, Fla. / Seminole Ridge 7 Jovon Durante WR 6-0 165 Jr. Miami, Fla / Miramar / West Virginia7 Rashad Smith LB 6-1 215 Jr. Florida City, Fla. / Homestead 9 Quran Hafiz S 6-0 185 So. Jacksonville, Fla. / Sandalwood 10 John Raine TE 6-2 230 Jr. Miami, Fla. / Westminster Christian 11 Ray Ellis DT 6-1 285 R-Sr. Egg Harbor Township, N.J. / Holy Spirit 11 D’Anfernee McGriff RB 6-1 215 Jr. Tallahassee, Fla. / Leon / Iowa Western CC12 Cordell Littlejohn QB 6-4 190 Fr. Lincolnton, NC / Roswell (Ga.) 12 Diashun Moss CB 5-10 175 So. Coral Springs, Fla. / Cardinal Gibbons 13 Kyle Davis WR 6-2 213 Jr. Loganville, Ga. / Archer / Auburn13 Leighton McCarthy DE 6-3 205 R-So. Apopka, Fla. / Wekiva14 De’Andre Johnson QB 6-2 205 R-Jr. Jacksonville, Fla. / First Coast / East Mississippi CC14 Andrew Soroh LB 6-2 210 R-Sr. Miami, Fla. / American 15 Meiko Dotson CB 5-11 188 R-Jr. Daytona Beach, Fla. / Mainland / Garden City CC15 Nick Tronti QB 6-2 205 R-Fr. Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. / Ponte Vedra / Indiana16 Bradley Clement LB 5-11 225 Jr. North Lauderdale, Fla. / American Heritage - Plantation16 Rafe Peavey QB 6-1 215 Gr. Bolivar, Mo. / Bolivar / Southern Methodist17 Khamal Ellison CB 5-11 170 R-Fr. Miami, Fla. / Miami Central 17 DeSean Holmes WR 5-10 180 Jr. Pasadena, Calf. / San Fernando / College of Canyons18 Conner Miller QB 6-4 215 R-Sr. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. / Cypress Bay / Mount San Antonio College18 Jalen Young S 5-11 185 Sr. Belle Glade, Fla. / Seminole Ridge 19 DeAndre McNeal WR 6-1 215 Sr. Mesquite, Texas / Poteet / Fullerton College19 Jake Stoshak S 6-1 190 Gr. Jacksonville, Fla. / University Christian 20 Malcolm Davidson RB 5-10 180 Fr. Kissimmee, Fla. / Osceola20 Malik Vigille CB 5-10 175 R-Jr. Miami, Fla. / Miami Central / MacMurray College21 Herb Miller III CB 6-2 190 Sr. Miramar, Fla. / Miramar 22 Tyrek Tisdale RB 6-2 210 So. Orlando, Fla. / Millford Academy 23 James Pierre CB 6-2 175 So. Deerfield Beach, Fla. / Deerfield Beach 24 Zyon Gilbert S 6-1 180 So. Montgomery, Ala. / Jefferson Davis 25 Chase Lasater LB 6-2 235 R-Fr. Orange Park, Fla. / Trinity Christian Academy25 Jefftey Joseph WR 6-2 185 Jr. Pompano Beach, Fla. / Deerfield Beach / Virginia Union26 Chauncey Mason RB 5-9 185 Jr. Boynton Beach, Fla. / Boynton Beach / Arkansas State26 Chris Tooley CB 5-11 178 Jr. Orlando, Fla. / Oak Ridge 27 Da’Von Brown S 6-0 185 Jr. Belle Glade, Fla. / Royal Palm Beach 28 Tyrese Allen CB 5-10 175 R-Fr. Miami Gardens, Fla. / Miami Norland Senior 28 James Charles RB 5-10 200 R-So. North Lauderdale, Fla. / St. Thomas Aquinas 29 Korel Smith CB 5-10 175 R-So. Miramar, Fla. / Miramar 30 Armani Adams S 5-11 180 Fr. St Petersburg, Fla. / Lakewood 31 Kris Harris LB 6-0 225 R-Sr. Tallahassee, Fla. / Godby 32 Dave Richards WR 6-2 185 R-Fr. Miami, Fla. / Miami Norland Senior32 Teja Young CB 5-11 170 Fr. West Palm Beach, Fla / Palm Beach Lakes 33 David Belvin III DE 6-3 260 Jr. Palmetto, Fla. / Palmetto 34 Kain Daub DE 6-4 240 R-Sr. Jacksonville, Fla. / Sandalwood / ASA College (NY)34 Gerald Hearns RB 5-8 208 R-Sr. West Palm Beach, Fla. / William T. Dwyer / Florida A&M35 Jordan Helm S 6-2 182 R-So. Jacksonville, Fla. / Bartram Trail 36 Akileis Leroy LB 5-11 235 So. Albany, Ga. / Lee County 37 Daniel Leconte RB 5-10 190 R-Fr. Hoschton, Ga. / Mill Creek 38 Silver Saunders RB 5-10 180 Sr. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. / Calvary Christian Academy38 Andrew Carrie DB 5-11 175 Fr. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. / Westminster Academy39 Austin Laszewski P 6-4 180 R-So. North Miami, Fla. / Chaminade-Madonna / ASA College (Miami)39 Cameron Syblis LB 6-1 225 R-So. Spring Hill, Fla. / Nature Coast Technical 40 Harrison Bryant TE 6-5 240 Jr. Gray, Ga. / John Milledge Academy 41 Nolan Lynch TE 6-1 230 Jr. Naples, Fla. / Golden Gate41 Joe Pohiva LB 6-1 230 Sr. Pensacola, Fla. / Booker T. Washington / Laney College42 William Davis DT 6-0 275 Jr. Fort Pierce, Fla. / Fort Pierce Central 43 Ray Wilson, Jr. RB 5-9 190 Sr. Melrose Park, Fla. / Palm Beach Central 44 Vladimir Rivas K 5-10 165 R-Fr. Doral, Fla. / Doral Academy 44 Jacob Wilson TE 6-4 245 R-Sr. Chipley, Fla. / Chipley 45 Tim Bonner DE 6-5 225 R-Jr. Demopolis, Ala. / Demopolis / East Mississippi CC46 Jacob Douglas LB 5-10 220 Sr. Jacksonville, Fla. / Mandarin46 Noah Carlson TE 6-4 205 Fr. Tampa, Fla. (Tampa Catholic)

2018 FAU Football RosterAlphabetical Roster

No. Name Pos.30 Armani Adams S2 Azeez Al-Shaair LB28 Tyrese Allen CB95 Ernest Bagner DE58 Reggie Bain OL54 Hosea Barnwell V LB33 David Belvin III DE97 Anthony Bennett DL70 Zack Bennett OL50 Ean Biancardi OL45 Tim Bonner DE27 Da’Von Brown S83 James Brunson WR40 Harrison Bryant TE49 Khantrell Burden LB98 Charles Cameron DT88 Dasean Cannon WR46 Noah Carlson TE38 Andrew Carrie DB28 James Charles RB93 John Clancy, Jr. LS16 Bradley Clement LB87 Dante Cousart WR20 Malcolm Davidson RB34 Kain Daub DE13 Kyle Davis WR42 William Davis DT90 Collin Dell DT51 Junior Diaz OL15 Meiko Dotson CB46 Jacob Douglas LB7 Jovon Durante WR11 Ray Ellis DT17 Khamal Ellison CB60 BJ Etienne OL96 DaiKwon Fuse DT24 Zyon Gilbert S31 Kris Harris LB9 Quran Hafiz S84 Ladante Harris WR82 Tavaris Harrison WR77 Devin Hayes OL34 Gerald Hearns RB35 Jordan Helm S17 DeSean Holmes WR79 Chase Hooper DL55 Damian Horton DE74 Deon Humphrey OL57 Dalton Hustad DE59 Julius Iannella OL99 Tre Jackson DE14 De’Andre Johnson QB72 Doug Johnson, Jr. OT71 Jake Jones OL25 Jefftey Joseph WR52 Jaylen Joyner DE25 Chase Lasater LB39 Austin Laszewski P37 Daniel Leconte RB56 Steven Leggett DT36 Akileis Leroy LB3 Shelton Lewis CB12 Cordel Littlejohn QB41 Nolan Lynch TE26 Chauncey Mason RB13 Leighton McCarthy DE11 D’Anfernee McGriff RB

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48 Kevin McCrary DT 19 DeAndre McNeal WR81 Jordan Merrell WR18 Conner Miller QB21 Herb Miller III CB80 Jarel Miller WR85 John Mitchell WR12 Diashun Moss CB86 Ronald Patterson WR16 Rafe Peavey QB47 Logan Peterson TE23 James Pierre CB59 Djimtri Pierre-Louis LB41 Joe Pohiva LB64 Joseph Rago OL10 John Raine TE32 Dave Richards WR96 Sebastian Riella P53 Antonio Riles OL44 Vladimir Rivas K2 Chris Robison QB89 Brandon Robinson WR75 Marquice Robinson OL4 Ocie Rose S5 Ahman Ross S38 Silver Saunders RB5 Devin Singletary RB47 Kaelen Skipper S29 Korel Smith CB7 Rashad Smith LB14 Andrew Soroh LB92 Marcel Southall DT19 Jake Stoshak S94 Hunter Snyder DE39 Cameron Syblis LB49 Matt Tauber TE65 Tarrick Thomas OL22 Tyrek Tisdale RB26 Chris Tooley CB15 Nick Tronti QB66 Will Tuihalamaka OL20 Malik Vigille CB73 Brandon Walton OL69 Dacoda Weaver OL63 Nick Weber OL6 Kerrith Whyte, Jr. RB48 Jesse Williams K44 Jacob Wilson TE43 Ray Wilson, Jr. RB1 Willie Wright WR18 Jalen Young S32 Teja Young CB

47 Logan Peterson TE 6-2 230 R-Fr. Aledo, Texas / Aledo 47 Kaelen Skipper S 5-9 155 Fr. St. John’s, Fla. / Bartram Trail 48 Kevin McCrary DT 6-2 285 Jr. Daytona Beach, Fla. / Mainland48 Jesse Williams K 6-0 180 Fr. Lakeland, Fla. / Lakeland 49 Matt Tauber LB 6-3 230 Fr. Palm Harbor, Fla. / Clearwater Central Catholic49 Khantrell Burden LB 6-1 220 Sr. Miramar, Fla. / Everglades 50 Ean Biancardi OL 6-5 285 R-So. Lake Wales, Fla. / Lake Wales 51 Junior Diaz OL 6-2 300 Gr. Miami, Fla. / Miami Central / Tulane52 Jaylen Joyner DE 6-3 255 Fr. Jacksonville, Fla. / Jones 53 Antonio Riles OL 6-4 313 Gr. Lawrenceville, Ga. / Archer / Florida54 Hosea Barnwell V LB 6-0 210 Jr. Miami, Fla. / American Senior 55 Damian Horton DE 6-3 250 Sr. Homestead, Fla. / Miami Killian Senior / West Hills CC56 Steven Leggett DT 6-1 290 Sr. Belle Glade, Fla. / Glades Central 57 Dalton Hustad DE 6-3 205 Fr. Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. / Dwyer 58 Reggie Bain OL 6-4 300 R-Sr. Miami, Fla. / Miami Central 59 Julius Iannella OL 6-1 275 R-Fr. Hollywood, Fla. / Chaminade-Madonna 59 Djimtri Pierre-Louis LB 6-2 225 R-Fr. Miami, Fla. / North Miami Beach / Eric Francis JC63 Nick Weber OL 6-3 295 R-Fr. Pompano Beach, Fla. / Stoneman Douglas 64 Joseph Rago OL 6-0 300 Fr. DeBary, Fla. / University of Orange City 65 Tarrick Thomas OL 6-4 280 R-Jr. Tallahassee, Fla. / Lincoln 66 Will Tuihalamaka OL 6-5 315 R-Jr. Corona, Calif. / Calabasas / San Diego State69 Dacoda Weaver OL 6-5 350 Fr. Lakeland, Fla. / Lakeland 70 Zack Bennett OL 6-3 280 Jr. Meridian, Idaho / Rocky Mountain / Arizona Western College71 Jake Jones OL 6-0 295 R-So. Loxahatchee, Fla. / Seminole Ridge 72 Doug Johnson, Jr. OT 6-5 320 Fr. Fort White, Fla. / Fort White 73 Brandon Walton OL 6-5 300 Jr. Largo, Fla. / Seminole 74 Deon Humphrey OL 6-3 310 R-Fr. Delray Beach, Fla. / American Heritage - Delray 75 Marquice Robinson OL 6-3 315 Fr. Decatur, Ala. / Austin 76 BJ Etienne OL 6-3 295 R-Fr. Greenacres, Fla. / St. Thomas Aquinas 77 Devin Hayes OL 6-6 266 Fr. Orlando, Fla. / Jones 79 Chase Hooper DL 6-2 270 R-Fr. Atlanta, Ga. / Milton 80 Jarel Miller WR 5-8 160 Fr. Fort Worth, Texas /Bishoop Dunne81 Jordan Merrell WR 5-9 193 R-Fr. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. / St. Thomas Aquinas 82 Tavaris Harrison WR 6-3 187 R-Jr. North Miami, Fla. / North Miami Senior 83 James Brunson WR 6-0 180 R-Jr. Fort Myers, Fla. / Fort Myers 84 Ladante Harris WR 5-10 170 R-Jr. Sebring, Fla. / Sebring 85 John Mitchell WR 6-4 220 Jr. Tallahassee, Fla. / Lawton Chiles 86 Ronald Patterson WR 6-2 178 R-Fr. Jacksonville, Fla. / William M. Raines 87 Dante Cousart WR 5-10 170 R-Jr. Jupiter, Fla. / William T. Dwyer / Assumption College88 Dasean Cannon WR 5-10 175 Sr. Homestead, Fla. / Miami Palmetto Senior 89 Brandon Robinson WR 6-4 200 R-Fr. Jacksonville, Fla. / Trinity Christian Academy / Warner University90 Collin Dell DT 6-2 275 So. Winter Springs, Fla. / Oviedo / Mercyhurst University92 Marcel Southall DT 6-3 292 R-So. Arlington, Texas / Duncanville / Tyler JC93 John Clancy, Jr. LS 5-11 235 R-Jr. Sarasota, Fla. / Sarasota 94 Hunter Snyder DE 6-6 270 R-Sr. Palm Harbor, Fla. / Eastlake 95 Ernest Bagner DE 6-4 245 Sr. Paramount, Calif. / Mayfair / Riverside City College96 DaiKwon Fuse DT 6-3 295 R-Sr. West Palm Beach, Fla. / William T. Dwyer / Florida A&M96 Sebastian Riella P 5-8 180 Fr. Coral Gables, Fla. / Coral Gables 97 Anthony Bennett DL 6-3 255 R-Jr. Weston, Fla. / Cypress Bay 98 Charles Cameron DT 6-2 305 Jr. Morton, Miss. / Morton / Copiah-Lincoln CC99 Tre Jackson DE 6-2 220 Fr. Winter Haven, Fla. / West Orange

2018 FAU Football Roster

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In-Game Notes

• The 28,481 at FAU Stadium went down as the third-largest crowd in stadium history. • Daniel Parr went 19-of-30 for 281 yards, two touchdowns and an interception, including a stretch of 13 completions in 14

attempts for a combined 179 yards. Parr was 7-of-8 for 62 yards on third-down pass attempts. • DeAndre McNeal caught four passes for 88 yards and a score, while Willie Wright tallied 92 yards on three receptions and a touchdown. • Kerrith Whyte led the running back corps with six carries for 36 yards. • Azeez Al-Shaair recorded a team-high 14 tackles while Rashad Smith picked up 10, including a tackle for loss. • Friday’s game broke the record for the longest in FAU history, clocking in at five hours, 44 minutes, breaking the record of 5:09 at FIU in 2014. • Greg Joseph became FAU’s all-time leading field goal kicker after going 2-for-2 to move ahead of Mark Myers with 103 career field goals made. Myers’ record stood for 13 years before Joseph broke the mark, in eight fewer career attempts. • FAU got on the board at the 4:14 mark of the first quarter when Joseph drilled a 24-yard field goal to cut the Navy lead to 7-3. • With 7:45 left in the second, Daniel Parr found Willie Wright for a 95-yard touchdown pass to put the Owls on top 10-7. That play marks the longest offensive play in program history and ties Ocie Rose’s 95-yard interception return at Marshall in 2015 as the second-longest scoring play in program history. • After Navy scored 21 unanswered over the remainder of the half and the first drive of the third quarter, Joseph’s record-setting field goal came at the 7:25 mark of the third, a 54-yarder. That kick also broke the FAU record for the longest field goal in program history, breaking Mitch Anderson’s 53 yarder, fittingly against Navy in 2012. • A 59-minute weather delay halted play prior to the start of the fourth quarter. When play resumed, Navy’s Zach Abey connected with Darryl Bonner for a 39-yard touchdown pass to make it 42-13 Midshipmen. • Just four plays later, Parr hit DeAndre McNeal for a 62-yard touchdown before the weather rolled in again, causing a one-hour, 43-minute delay. • After two-point conversion and onside kick attempts failed, the Midshipmen found themselves in the FAU red zone before Chris Tooley picked off an Abey pass at the 15-yard line. • Navy was able to chew up 11:36 off the clock in the fourth quarter, including the final 6:16 to come away with the 42-19 win.

• Quarterback Chris Robison recorded 471 passing yards in the game, setting a new FAU record previously held by Rusty Smith when he had 463 yards against Minnesota on September 15, 2007.

• With 33 completions, Robison had the second most in FAU single-game history. Rusty Smith holds that record with 35 completions against ULM on October 27, 2007. • By halftime Robison had already surpassed his passing yards total from last week with 224. • Linebacker Rashad Smith sealed the win for the Owls with an interception in FAU territory with ?:?? left in the game. • Smith finished the game with 16 tackles, a new career high for the junior. That mark is also tied for the third most in a single game in FAU history. • Devin Singletary scored the first touchdown of the game. He has now recorded a rushing touchdown in 15-consecutive games (longest streak since Derrick• Henry scored a rushing touchdown in 20 straight for Alabama from November 2014 to January 2016.) • Jovon Durante finished with 174 receiving yards and Tavaris Harrison had 138. That was the first time FAU has had two players with over 100 receiving yards since September 19, 2015 when Jenson Stoshak had 124 yards and Kamrin Solomon recorded 120. • Jovon Durante was good for 12 catches in the game, which is the second most in FAU single-game history. His 174 receiving yards is the fourth most in single-game history and a career high for the redshirt-junior. • Azeez Al-Shaair had 10 total tackles and five unassisted in the game. With 187 career solo tackles, Al-Shaair now owns the FAU record topping 183 by Frantz Joseph (2006-08).

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• James Pierre had seven solo tackles in the game, a new career-high for the sophomore.

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A kickoff was returned for a TD FAU: Kerrith Whyte, 98 yards (LA Tech), 11/11/17

Opponent: Richard Leonard, 100 yards (FIU), 11/16/12

A punt was returned for a TDFAU: Lucky Whitehead, 73 yards (Old Dominion), 11/29/14Opponent: Dominique Heath, 75 yards (Kansas State), 9/17/16

Blocked FG for a scoreFAU: Ertwyn Henry, 14 yards (Colgate), 12/13/03Opponent: Jarrett Jones, 53 yards (ULL), 10/20/07

Blocked punt for a ScoreFAU: Randell Johnson, Recovered by Damian Fortner (New Mexico State), 11/23/13Opponent: Lakota Wills (Air Force), 9/08/18

Blocked extra point returned for a scoreFAU: Darian Thomas (North Texas), 11/8/08Opponent: Dwight Brentley (ULL), 10/24/09

An interception was returned for a TDFAU: Azeez Al-Shaair, 30 yards (FIU), 10/1/16

Opponent: DJ Sanders, 20 yards (Middle Tennessee) 11/26/16

A fumble was recovered for a TDFAU: Chris Tooley, 14 yards (Bethune-Cookman),

9/16/17

Opponent: Brandon Crawford, 11 yards (Buffalo), 9/19/15

A safety was scored FAU: Buffalo, 9/9/15Opponent: Marshall, 11/3/17

Player passed for five TDsFAU: Rusty Smith (FIU), 11/29/08Opponent: David Washington (Old Dominion), 11/19/16

50 pass attemptsFAU: Jason Driskel, 55 (Buffalo), 9/19/15Opponent: J’Mar Smith, 51 (LA Tech) 11/11/17

40 pass attemptsFAU: Chris Robison, 40 (Air Force), 09/08/18

Opponent: Mason Fine, 44 (North Texas) 12/2/17

30 pass attemptsFAU: Jason Driskel, 35 (North Texas), 10/21/17Opponent: Steven Williams, 39 (Old Dominion), 10/7/17

400 yards passing FAU: Chris Robison, 471 (Air Force), 09/08/18

Opponent: David Washington, 416 (Old Dominion), 11/19/16

300 yards passingFAU: Jason Driskel, 357 (North Texas), 10/21/17Opponent: Mason Fine, 356 (North Texas), 12/2/17

75-yard touchdown receptionFAU: Kalib Woods, 77 (LA Tech), 11/11/17Opponent: Turner Smiley, 77 (North Texas), 12/2/17

70-yard non-scoring receptionFAU: Chris Bonner, 70 (ULL), 10/24/09Opponent: Jerrel Jernigan, 70 (Troy), 11/24/09

Player rushed for four touchdownsFAU: Devin Singletary, 4 TD (WKU), 10/28/17

Opponent: Winston Dimel, 4 TD (Kansas State), 9/17/16

Player rushed for three touchdownsFAU: Devin Singletary, 3 (Akron), 12/19/17

Opponent: Jonathan Taylor, 3 (Wisconsin), 9/9/17

30 rushing attemptsFAU: Devin Singletary, 36 (WKU), 10/28/17

Opponent: Zach Abey, 32 (Navy), 9/1/17

150 yards rushingFAU: Devin Singletary, 164 (North Texas), 12/2/17

Opponent: Jeremy Cox, 202 (Old Dominion), 10/7/17

Two players rushed for over 100 yardsFAU: Devin Singletary, 26-194 and Gregory Howell, 21-109 (Old Dominion), 10/7/17

Opponent: Jonathan Taylor, 26-226, and Chris James 16-101 (Wisconsin), 9/9/17

75-yard touchdown runFAU: Kerrith Whyte, Jr., 82 (North Texas), 10/21/17

Opponent: Jeremy Cox, 75 (Old Dominion), 10/7/17

50-yard touchdown runFAU: Devin Singletary, 70 (FIU), 11/18/17

Opponent: Rodney Anderson, 65 (Oklahoma)

09/01/18

Team gained 300 yards rushingFAU: Akron, 312, 12/19/17Opponent: Oklahoma, 343, 9/1/18

Five touchdown receptionsFAU: noneOpponent: Sidney Rice, 5 TD (South Carolina), 9/23/06

Four touchdown receptionsFAU: noneOpponent: Sidney Rice, 5 TD (South Carolina), 9/23/06

Three touchdown receptionsFAU: Cortez Gent, 3 TD (FIU), 11/29/08Opponent: Sidney Rice, 5 TD (South Carolina), 9/23/06

15 receptionsFAU: Anthony Crissinger-Hill, 15 (Hawai’i), 9/4/04 Opponent: none

10 receptionsFAU: Jovon Durante, 12 (Air Force), 9/8/18

Opponent: Michael Lawrence, 11 (North Texas), 10/21/17

100 yards receivingFAU: Jovon Durante, (12) 174 (Air Force), 9/8/18 and

Tavaris Harrison, (7) 138 (Air Force), 9/8/18

Opponent: Marquise Bram (6) 133 (Oklahoma),

9/1/18

Two players with 100 yards receivingFAU: Jovon Durante, (12) 174 (Air Force), 9/8/18 and

Tavaris Harrison, (7) 138 (Air Force), 9/8/18

Opponent: Rico Bussey, (10) 109 and Turner Smiley (4) 105 (North Texas), 12/2/17

50-yard field goalFAU: Greg Joseph, 54 (Navy), 9/1/17Opponent: Austin Seibert, 53 (Air Force), 9/8/18

45-yard field goalFAU: Greg Joseph, 46 (Bethune-Cookman), 9/16/17Opponent: Austin Johnson, 48 (Southern Illinois), 9/3/16

Four field goals FAU: Greg Joseph (Wyoming), 9/20/14Opponent: Cole Foster & Jeremy Shelley (2 each/ Alabama), 9/22/12

Played on both sides of the ballFAU: Stetson Wilson (Edward Waters), 11/27/04 Daniel McKinney (Troy) 10/27/12, (at WKU) 11/10/12Trevon Coley (FIU) 10/31/15, (WKU) 11/7/15Steven Leggett (FIU) 10/31/15, (WKU) 11/7/15Trey Hendrickson (Charlotte) 10/9/16, (Marshall) 10/15/16, (UTEP) 11/12/16, (Old Dominion) 11/19/16Nick Internicola (Old Dominion), 11/19/16

Team scored 50 pointsFAU: Akron, 50, 12/19/17Opponent: Oklahoma, 63, 9/1/18

Team scored 30 points or more in a quarterFAU: 30 points (2nd Q vs. North Texas), 10/17/09Opponent: None

Team gained 500 yards total offenseFAU: Air Force, 525, 9/1/18

Opponent: Oklahoma, 650, 9/1/18

FAU played an overtime gameFAU vs UF (11/24/15), Florida wins 20-14

0-0 after regulation timeFAU vs. Arkansas State, 10/22/05 (ASU won 3-0)*Only time in NCAA history a game was tied at 0-0 at game’s end

Wins on a last minute field goalFAU: North Texas, 11/12/05 (26-23)Opponent: UAB, 11/1/14 (31-28)

A shutout was recordedFAU: Arkansas State, 10/28/06 (29-0)Opponent: Alabama, 9/6/14 (41-0)

Quickest to score/scored onFAU: vs Middle Tennessee, 00:18 (Lucky Whitehead 80-yard rushing TD), 11/22/14Opponent: Oklahoma State, 00:13 (Andre Sexton 14-yard interception return for a score), 9/8/07

FAU arrived day of gameFAU vs. ULL, 10/6/05

4th Down Conversions6-6 vs WKU, 10/18/146-7 vs WKU, 11/7/155-6 vs Akron, 12/19/17

FAU - The Last Time(Current Players and Current Year in Bold and Italic)

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Game #1Box Score (Final)Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 ScoreFAU 0 0 7 7 14Oklahoma 28 14 14 7 63

Scoring Summary:1st 07:40 OU Anderson, R. 30 yd run (Seibert, Austin kick), 7-74 3:08, FAU 0 - OU 706:34 OU Bolton, Curtis 0 yd blocked punt return (Seibert, Austin kick), , FAU 0 - OU 1404:49 OU Morris, Lee 65 yd pass from Murray, Kyler (Seibert, Austin kick), 1-65 0:16, FAU 0 - OU 2100:04 OU Sermon, Trey 17 yd run (Seibert, Austin kick), 5-63 2:14, FAU 0 - OU 282nd13:07 OU Anderson, R. 65 yd run (Seibert, Austin kick), 3-74 1:22, FAU 0 - OU 3504:17 OU Brown, Marquise 65 yd pass from Murray, Kyler (Seibert, Austin kick), 6-90 1:32, FAU 0 - OU 423rd12:16 OU Sutton, M. 22 yd run (Seibert, Austin kick), 6-69 2:44, FAU 0 - OU 4904:56 OU Miller, A.D. 6 yd pass from Kendall, Austin (Seibert, Austin kick), 9-57 4:26, FAU 0 - OU 5600:55 FAU SINGLETARY, Devin 5 yd run (RIVAS, Vladimir kick), 10-75 4:01, FAU 7 - OU 564th11:42 OU Brooks, Kennedy 41 yd run (Brkic, Gabe kick), 5-58 2:10, FAU 7 - OU 6304:13 FAU WHYTE, Kerrith 7 yd run (RIVAS, Vladimir kick), 15- 75 7:29, FAU 14 - OU 63

FAU OUFIRST DOWNS 20 26RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 42-132 39-327PASSING YDS (NET) 192 334Passes Att-Comp-Int 32-18-1 23-19-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 74-324 62-661Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 1--1 4-46Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-15 1-21Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-32Punts (Number-Avg) 7-32.6 2-38.0Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0Penalties-Yards 6-48 6-70Possession Time 30:45 29:15Third-Down Conversions 4 of 15 7 of 11Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 3 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 2-2Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-13 2-12

RUSHING: FAU-SINGLETARY, Devin 18-69; JOHNSON, Devin 9-39; WRIGHT, Willie 1-17; WHYTE, Kerrith 3-15; HEARNS, Gerald 2-2; COUSART, Dante 1-1; DURANTE, Jovon 2-minus 3; ROBISON, Chris 6-minus 8. Oklahoma-Anderson, R. 5-100; Sermon, Trey 9-69;Brooks, Kennedy 4-51; Pledger, T.J. 7-49; Sutton, M. 4-38; Murray, Kyler 4-23; Kendall, Austin 3-0; TEAM 3-minus 3.

PASSING: FAU-ROBISON, Chris 15-26-0-157; PEAVEY, Rafe 2-3-1-24; JOHNSON, De’Andre 1-3-0-11. Oklahoma-Murray, Kyler 9-11-0-209; Kendall, Austin 8-10-0-88; Mordecai, T. 2-2-0-37.

RECEIVING: FAU-HARRISON, Tavaris 4-57; DURANTE, Jovon 4-52; WRIGHT, Willie 4-28; BRYANT, Harrison 2-25; SINGLETARY, Devin 1-13; PATTERSON, Ronald 1-11; HOLMES, DeSean 1-5; McNEAL, DeAndre 1-1. Oklahoma-Brown, Marquise 6-133; Lamb, CeeDee 2-43;

Jones, Mykel 2-37; Miller, A.D. 2-18; Robinson, J. 2-17; Stoops, Drake 2-16; Morris, Lee 1-65; Calcaterra, G. 1-3; Basquine, Nick 1-2.

INTERCEPTIONS: FAU-None. Oklahoma-Barnes, Robert 1-32.

FUMBLES: FAU-None. Oklahoma-None.

SACKS (UA-A): FAU-AL-SHAAIR, Azeez 1-0; SMITH, Korel 1-0. Oklahoma-Jackson, Mark 1-0; Gallimore, N. 1-0.

TACKLES (UA-A): FAU-SMITH, Rashad 3-6; YOUNG, Jalen 2-3; PIERRE, James 2-3; GILBERT, Zyon 3-1; AL-SHAAIR, Azeez 3-1; SO-ROH, Andrew 2-2; BURDEN, Khantrell 1-3; DAUB, Kain 3-0; SMITH, Korel 3-0; BAGNER, Ernest 1-2; DAVIS, William 1-2; ROSE, Ocie 0-3; LEWIS, Shelton 2-0; TOOLEY, Chris 1-1; MILLER, Herb 1-1; HAFIZ, Quran 1-1; McCARTHY, Leighton 0-2; MOSS, Diashun 1-0; LEROY, Akileis 1-0; BONNER, Tim 1-0; HARRISON, Tavaris 1-0; LEGGETT, Steven 0-1. Oklahoma-Motley, Parnell 5-2; Brown, Tre 6-0; Kelly, Caleb 3-3; Bolton, Curtis 3-3; Radley-Hiles, B 2-3; Perkins, Ronnie 4-0; White, DeShaun 2-2; Norwood, Tre 1-3; Lott, Tyreece 3-0; Mead, Bryan 2-1;Barnes, Robert 2-1; Mann, Kenneth 2-1; Bledsoe, Amani 2-0; Haugh-ton, K. 1-1; Parker, Jordan 1-1; Bonitto, Nik 1-1; Jackson, Mark 1-1; Faa-matau, D. 0-2; Jones, Ryan 0-2; Thomas, Isaiah 1-0; Gallimore, N. 1-0; Edwards, Miguel 1-0; Overton, M. 0-1; Broiles, Justin 0-1; Terry, J. 0-1.

Stadium: Memorial StadiumAttendance: 86402Kickoff time: 11:05 amEnd of Game: 2:21Total elapsed time: 3:16 Temperature: 86Wind: S 7 MPHWeather: Hot and Sunny

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Game #2Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 ScoreAir Force 0 7 13 7 27FAU 6 13 6 8 33

Scoring Summary:1st10:16 FAU RIVAS, Vladimir 24 yd field goal, 13-69 4:44, AF 0 - FAU 303:22 FAU RIVAS, Vladimir 34 yd field goal, 11-47 3:59, AF 0 - FAU 62nd07:12 FAU SINGLETARY, Devin 36 yd run (RIVAS, Vladimir kick), 5-76 2:22, AF 0 - FAU 1302:50 AF ERIKSEN, Nolan 1 yd run (PHILICHI, Matt kick), 9-75 4:22, AF 7 - FAU 1300:27 FAU WRIGHT, Willie 17 yd pass from ROBISON, Chris (ROBISON, Chris pass failed), 6-75 2:23, AF 7 - FAU 193rd11:46 AF WAGUESPACK, Kad 12 yd pass from SANDERS, Isaiah (PHILICHI, Matt kick), 7-75 3:14, AF 14 - FAU 1909:40 FAU DURANTE, Jovon 48 yd pass from ROBISON, Chris (RIVAS, Vladimir kick failed), 5-92 2:06, AF 14 - FAU 2506:00 AF BIRDOW, Taven 7 yd run (SANDERS, Isaiah rush failed), 7-69 3:40, AF 20 - FAU 254th10:41 FAU WRIGHT, Willie 26 yd pass from ROBISON, Chris (BRYANT, Harrison pass from ROBISON, Chris), 5-80 1:58, AF 20 - FAU 3300:50 AF WILLS, Lakota 5 yd blocked punt return (PHILICHI, Matt kick), , AF 27 - FAU 33

AF FAUFIRST DOWNS 19 25RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 56-234 29-54PASSING YDS (NET) 164 471Passes Att-Comp-Int 13-8-1 40-33-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 69-398 69-525Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 1-24 0-0Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-34 2-33Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-0Punts (Number-Avg) 5-40.6 3-20.0Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-1Penalties-Yards 5-50 8-87Possession Time 32:47 27:13Third-Down Conversions 2 of 11 7 of 13Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 4 0 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 3-3Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-4 1-4

RUSHING: Air Force-FAGAN, Cole 16-105; ERIKSEN, Nolan 8-44; SANDERS, Isaiah 18-34; BIRDOW, Taven 4-29; CLEVELAND, Rona 6-8; AMY, Garrett 1-5; REMSBERG, KADIN 1-4; SAUCIER, Joseph 1-4; SMITH, Andrew 1-minus 1; BENNETT, Marcus 0-2. FAU-SINGLETARY, Devin 16-57; WRIGHT, Willie 2-13; WHYTE, Kerrith 3-1; HEARNS, Gerald 1-minus 1; Team 1-minus 7; ROBISON, Chris 6-minus 9.

PASSING: Air Force-SANDERS, Isaiah 8-13-1-164. FAU-ROBISON, Chris 33-40-0-471.

RECEIVING: Air Force-BENNETT, Marcus 2-87; CLEVELAND, Rona 2-23; SANDERS, Geraud 1-18; SMITH, Andrew 1-15; WAGUESPACK, Kad 1-12; ERIKSEN, Nolan 1-9. FAU-DURANTE, Jovon 12-174; HARRISON, Tavaris 7-138; WRIGHT, Willie 6-75; HOLMES, DeSean 2-38; BRYANT, Harrison 2-28; PATTERSON, Ronald 1-15; COUSART, Dante 1-10; WHYTE, Kerrith 1-minus 3; RAINE, John 1-minus 4.

INTERCEPTIONS: Air Force-None. FAU-SMITH, Rashad 1-0.

FUMBLES: Air Force-SANDERS, Isaiah 1-0. FAU-WHYTE, Kerrith 1-1.

SACKS (UA-A): Air Force-CONNORS, Ross 0-1; DAILEY, Blake 0-1. FAU-BAGNER, Ernest 1-0.

TACKLES (UA-A): Air Force-KAUPPILA, Garre 6-3; JOHNSON, Kyle 5-3; LEWIS, Zane 6-0; SUTTON, Dailen 3-3; FLOYD, Kyle 3-2; FEJEDELEM, Jere 2-3; FIFITA, Mosese 3-1; JACKSON, Jordan 2-2; CAPRA, Micah 2-1; GESSLER, Cody 1-2; BUGG III, Milt 1-1; BAG-NALL, Brody 1-1; DAILEY, Blake 0-2; MEEKS, Demonte 0-2; NOREN, Parker 0-2; WILLS, Lakota 1-0; WICKS, D’Morea 0-1; CONNORS, Ross 0-1; DONALDSON, Gran 0-1; WATERS, Ben 0-1. FAU-SMITH, Rashad 4-12; AL-SHAAIR, Azeez 3-7; PIERRE, James 7-0; BAGNER, Ernest 2-3; YOUNG, Jalen 0-5; ELLIS, Ray 2-2; GILBERT, Zyon 2-2; BARNWELL, Hosea 2-2; BURDEN, Khantrell 1-3; McCARTHY, Leighton 0-4; BROWN, Da’Von 2-1; McCRARY, Kevin 2-1; DAVIS, William 1-2; TOOLEY, Chris 1-2; DAUB, Kain 2-0; LEWIS, Shelton 1-1; SOUTHALL, Marcell 1-0; MOSS, Diashun 1-0; SMITH, Korel 0-1; HAFIZ, Quran 0-1; LEROY, Akileis 0-1; SAUNDERS, Silver 0-1; HAR-RIS, Ladante 0-1; ROSE, Ocie 0-1; LEGGETT, Steven 0-1.

Stadium: FAU StadiumAttendance: 24101Kickoff time: 3:21 PMEnd of Game: 6:20Total elapsed time: 2:59 Temperature: 85Wind: ESE 9mphWeather: Parlty Cloudy Rain delay of 1 hour 16 minutes. Fly over cancelled.

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Owls in a Bowl RecordsFAU TEAM RECORDS

First Downs ................... 29 vs. Akron (2017 Cheribundi Tart Cherry Boca Raton Bowl)

Rushing Attempts .......... 60 vs. Akron (2017 Cheribundi Tart Cherry Boca Raton Bowl)

Rushing Yards .............. 312 vs. Akron (2017 Cheribundi Tart Cherry Boca Raton Bowl)

Pass Attempts ................................................ 36 vs. Central Michigan (2008 Motor City Bowl)

Pass Completions .................................................... 26 vs. Memphis (2007 New Orleans Bowl)

Pass Yards ............................................................... 350 vs. Memphis (2007 New Orleans Bowl)

Touchdown Passes ......................................................5 vs. Memphis (2007 New Orleans Bowl)

Total Offensive Plays ...........................................................................................................

............ 86 (26 pass, 60 run) vs. Akron (2017 Cheribundi Tart Cherry Boca Raton Bowl)

Total Offensive Yards ... 582 vs. Akron (2017 Cheribundi Tart Cherry Boca Raton Bowl)

Touchdowns ..................... 7 vs. Akron (2017 Cheribundi Tart Cherry Boca Raton Bowl)

Points Scored ................. 50 vs. Akron (2017 Cheribundi Tart Cherry Boca Raton Bowl)

Combined Points Scored ........................................ 71 vs. Memphis (2007 New Orleans Bowl)

Fewest Points Allowed ......3 by Akron (2017 Cheribundi Tart Cherry Boca Raton Bowl)

Most Interceptions Gained ............................ 1 vs. Central Michigan (2008 Motor City Bowl)

OPPONENT TEAM RECORDS

First Downs ...............................................................24 by Memphis (2007 New Orleans Bowl)

Fewest First Downs ........11 by Akron (2017 Cheribundi Tart Cherry Boca Raton Bowl)

Rushing Attempts ...........37 by Akron (2017 Cheribundi Tart Cherry Boca Raton Bowl)

Rushing Yards ..............................................127 by Central Michigan (2008 Motor City Bowl)

Fewest Rushing Yards .....69 by Akron (2017 Cheribundi Tart Cherry Boca Raton Bowl)

Pass Attempts ............................................................46 by Memphis (2007 New Orleans Bowl)

Pass Completions ..........................................28 by Central Michigan (2008 Motor City Bowl)

Interceptions Thrown ......................................1 by Central Michigan (2008 Motor City Bowl)

Passing Yards ...........................................................281 by Memphis (2007 New Orleans Bowl)

Fewest Passing Yards ......77 by Akron (2017 Cheribundi Tart Cherry Boca Raton Bowl)

Touchdown Passes ......................................................3 by Memphis (2007 New Orleans Bowl)

Total Offensive Plays ...............................................78 by Memphis (2007 New Orleans Bowl)

Total Offensive Yards: ............................................398 by Memphis (2007 New Orleans Bowl)

Fewest Total Offensive Yards ...........................................................................................................

............................................... 146 by Akron (2017 Cheribundi Tart Cherry Boca Raton Bowl)

Touchdowns .......................................................................................................................................

....3 by Memphis (2007 New Orleans Bowl) 3 by Central Michigan (2008 Motor City Bowl)

Points Scored .............................................................27 by Memphis (2007 New Orleans Bowl)

Fewest Points Scored ...............3 by Akron (2017 Cheribundi Tart Cherry Boca Raton Bowl)

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

Rushing Attempts ................................................................................................................

.......26 by Devin Singletary vs. Akron (2017 Cheribundi Tart Cherry Boca Raton Bowl)

Rushing Yards ......................................................................................................................

.....124 by Devin Singletary vs. Akron (2017 Cheribundi Tart Cherry Boca Raton Bowl)

Longest Run .........................................................................................................................

.......26 by Devin Singletary vs. Akron (2017 Cheribundi Tart Cherry Boca Raton Bowl)

Pass Attempts .....................35 by Rusty Smith vs. Central Michigan (2008 Motor City Bowl)

Pass Completions .........................25 by Rusty Smith vs. Memphis (2007 New Orleans Bowl)

Passing Yards ...............................336 by Rusty Smith vs. Memphis (2007 New Orleans Bowl)

Touchdown Passes ..........................5 by Rusty Smith vs. Memphis (2007 New Orleans Bowl)

Consecutive Passes Completed........................................................................................................

.......... Rusty Smith 5 Memphis and CMU (2007 New Orleans Bowl 3X in Motor City Bowl)

Longest Pass ..........................................................................................................................

...63 by Driskel to Solomon vs. Akron (2017 Cheribundi Tart Cherry Boca Raton Bowl)

Receptions .................................. 7 by Jason Harmon vs. Memphis (2007 New Orleans Bowl)

................................................7 by Cortez Gent vs. Central Michigan (2008 Motor City Bowl)

..............7 by Willie Wright vs. Akron (2017 Cheribundi Tart Cherry Boca Raton Bowl)

Receiving Yards ..................98 by Cortez Gent vs. Central Michigan (2008 Motor City Bowl)

Total Offensive Yards ....... DiIvory Edgecomb vs Central Michigan (2008 Motor City Bowl)

Punts.............................. 6 by Keegan Peterson vs. Central Michigan (2008 Motor City Bowl)

Punting Yards ...........234 by Keegan Peterson vs. Central Michigan (2008 Motor City Bowl)

Punting Average (Minimum 3 punts) ............................................................................................

...................................39.0 by Keegan Peterson vs. Central Michigan (2008 Motor City Bowl)

Longest Punt .............. 46 by Keegan Peterson vs. Central Michigan (2008 Motor City Bowl)

Most Interceptions ...1 by Carldayle Brantley vs. Central Michigan (2008 Motor City Bowl)

Longest Interception Return .................................................................................................... N/A

Punt Returns........................................................................................................................

.................3 by Jalen Young vs. Akron (2017 Cheribundi Tart Cherry Boca Raton Bowl)

Punt Return Yards .....50 yards by Jalen Young vs. Akron (2017 Cheribundi Tart Cherry

Boca Raton Bowl)

Longest Punt Return ..... 25 yards by Wilfred Rivera vs. Memphis (2007 New Orleans Bowl)

Longest Kickoff Return .... 63 by DiIvory Edgecomb vs. Memphis (2007 New Orleans Bowl)

Field Goals ..................................... 1 by Warley Leroy vs. Memphis (2007 New Orleans Bowl)

...............................................1 by Russ Gornall vs. Central Michigan (2008 Motor City Bowl)

Longest Scoring Run ...........................................................................................................

........26 by Devin Singletary vs. Akron(2017 Cheribundi Tart Cherry Boca Raton Bowl)

Longest Scoring Pass ..... 52 by Chris Bonner vs. Central Michigan (2008 Motor City Bowl)

Longest Field Goal: .......... 36 by Russ Gornall vs. Central Michigan (2008 Motor City Bowl)

Most Points Scored: .............................................................................................................

.......18 by Devin Singletary vs. Akron (2017 Cheribundi Tart Cherry Boca Raton Bowl)

INDIVIDUAL OPPONENT RECORDS

Rushing Attempts .......................... 20 by Joseph Doss of Memphis (2007 New Orleans Bowl)

Rushing Yards ..............................100 by Joseph Doss of Memphis (2007 New Orleans Bowl)

Longest Run .................................. 16 by Joseph Doss of Memphis (2007 New Orleans Bowl),

......................................................Dan LeFevour of Central Michigan (2008 Motor City Bowl)

Pass Attempts .................. 40 by Dan LeFevour of Central Michigan (2008 Motor City Bowl)

Pass Completions ........... 28 by Dan LeFevour of Central Michigan (2008 Motor City Bowl)

Passing Yards ......................... 281 by Martin Hankins of Memphis (2007 New Orleans Bowl)

Touchdown Passes .................... 3 by Martin Hankins of Memphis (2007 New Orleans Bowl)

Consecutive Passes Completed 7 by Martin Hankin of Memphis (2007 New Orleans Bowl)

.................................................. 7 by Dan Lefour of Central Michigan (2008 Motor City Bowl)

Longest Pass 41 Martin Hankin to Carlos Singleton of Memphis (2007 New Orleans Bowl)

Receptions .....................11 by Antonio Brown of Central Michigan (2008 Motor City Bowl)

Receiving Yards .............92 by Antonio Brown of Central Michigan (2008 Motor City Bowl)

Total Offensive Yards .224 by Antonio Brown of Central Michigan (2008 Motor City Bowl)

Punts ........7 by Nick Gasser of Akron (2017 Cheribundi Tart Cherry Boca Raton Bowl)

Punting Average (Minimum 3 punts) ............................................................................................

.....................................46.0 by Brett Herrmann of Central Michigan (2008 Motor City Bowl)

Longest Punt ..........................70 by Brent Sutherland of Memphis (2007 New Orleans Bowl)

Most Interceptions ...................... 1 by LeRico Mathis of Memphis (2007 New Orleans Bowl)

Longest Interception Return ....34 by LeRico Mathis of Memphis (2007 New Orleans Bowl)

Punt Returns ................... 2 by Antonio Brown of Central Michigan (2008 Motor City Bowl)

Punt Return Yards ........38 by Antonio Brown of Central Michigan (2008 Motor City Bowl)

Longest Punt Return ....29 by Antonio Brown of Central Michigan (2008 Motor City Bowl)

Longest Kickoff Return ...29 by Michael Grandberry of Memphis (2007 New Orleans Bowl)

Field Goals ........................................... 2 by Joey Mack of Memphis (2007 New Orleans Bowl)

....................................................Andrew Aguila of Central Michigan (2008 Motor City Bowl)

Longest Field Goal ............................ 38 by Joey Mack of Memphis (2007 New Orleans Bowl)

Longest Scoring Run ................................................................................................................. N/A

Longest Scoring Pass ......19 Martin Hankins to Earnest Williams (2007 New Orleans Bowl)

Most Points Scored ............................. 8 by Joey Mack of Memphis (2007 New Orleans Bowl)

..........................................................Kito Poblah of Central Michigan (2008 Motor City Bowl)

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Florida Atlantic Owls 2003

FAU Overall Team Statistics (as of Sep 12, 2018)

All games

Team Statistics FAU OPP

SCORING 47 90

Points Per Game 23.5 45.0

Points Off Turnovers 0 7

FIRST DOWNS 45 45

R u s h i n g 10 24

P a s s i n g 32 17

P e n a l t y 3 4

RUSHING YARDAGE 186 561

Yards gained rushing 245 614

Yards lost rushing 59 53

Rushing Attempts 71 95

Average Per Rush 2.6 5.9

Average Per Game 93.0 280.5

TDs Rushing 3 7

PASSING YARDAGE 663 498

C o m p - A t t - I n t 51-72-1 27-36-1

Average Per Pass 9.2 13.8

Average Per Catch 13.0 18.4

Average Per Game 331.5 249.0

TDs Passing 3 4

TOTAL OFFENSE 849 1059

Total Plays 143 131

Average Per Play 5.9 8.1

Average Per Game 424.5 529.5

KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 3-48 4-55

PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 1--1 5-70

INT RETURNS: #-Yards 1-0 1-32

KICK RETURN AVERAGE 16.0 13.8

PUNT RETURN AVERAGE -1.0 14.0

INT RETURN AVERAGE 0.0 32.0

FUMBLES-LOST 1-1 1-0

PENALTIES-Yards 14-135 11-120

Average Per Game 67.5 60.0

PUNTS-Yards 10-288 7-279

Average Per Punt 28.8 39.9

Net punt average 21.8 37.1

KICKOFFS-Yards 10-582 14-887

Average Per Kick 58.2 63.4

Net kick average 45.2 42.1

TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 2 8 : 5 9 3 1 : 0 1

3RD-DOWN Conversions 11/28 9/22

3rd-Down Pct 39% 41%

4TH-DOWN Conversions 1/4 1/4

4th-Down Pct 25% 25%

SACKS BY-Yards 3-17 3-16

MISC YARDS 0 0

TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 6 13

FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 2-2 0-1

ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 1-1

RED-ZONE SCORES (5-5) 100% (5-5) 100%

RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (3-5) 60% (5-5) 100%

PAT-ATTEMPTS (3-4) 75% (12-12) 100%

ATTENDANCE 24101 86402

Games/Avg Per Game 1/24101 1/86402

Neutral Site Games 0/0

Score by Quart 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Tota

FAU 6 13 13 15 0 47

Opponents 28 21 27 14 0 90

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Florida Atlantic Owls 2003

FAU Overall Individual Statistics (as of Sep 12, 2018)

All games

Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g

SINGLETARY, D 2 34 142 16 126 3.7 2 36 63.0

JOHNSON, D 2 9 41 2 39 4.3 0 13 19.5

WRIGHT, Willie 2 3 30 0 30 10.0 0 17 15.0

WHYTE, Kerrith 2 6 20 4 16 2.7 1 7 8.0

COUSART, Dante 2 1 1 0 1 1.0 0 1 0.5

HEARNS, Gerald 2 3 2 1 1 0.3 0 2 0.5

DURANTE, Jovon 2 2 3 6 -3 -1.5 0 3 -1.5

Team 2 1 0 7 -7 -7.0 0 0 -3.5

ROBISON, Chris 2 12 6 23 -17 -1.4 0 2 -8.5

Total 2 71 245 59 186 2.6 3 36 93.0

Opponents 2 95 614 53 561 5.9 7 65 280.5

Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g

ROBISON, Chris 2 167.65 48-66-0 72.7 628 3 49 314.0

PEAVEY, Rafe 1 67.20 2-3-1 66.7 24 0 20 24.0

JOHNSON, D 2 64.13 1-3-0 33.3 11 0 11 5.5

Total 2 159.16 51-72-1 70.8 663 3 49 331.5

Opponents 2 222.31 27-36-1 75.0 498 4 65 249.0

Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/g

DURANTE, Jovon 2 16 226 14.1 1 49 113.0

HARRISON, T 2 11 195 17.7 0 41 97.5

WRIGHT, Willie 2 10 103 10.3 2 26 51.5

BRYANT, Harriso 2 4 53 13.2 0 19 26.5

HOLMES, DeSean 2 3 43 14.3 0 29 21.5

PATTERSON, R 2 2 26 13.0 0 15 13.0

SINGLETARY, D 2 1 13 13.0 0 13 6.5

COUSART, Dante 2 1 10 10.0 0 10 5.0

McNEAL, DeAndre 2 1 1 1.0 0 1 0.5

WHYTE, Kerrith 2 1 -3 -3.0 0 0 -1.5

RAINE, John 2 1 -4 -4.0 0 0 -2.0

Total 2 51 663 13.0 3 49 331.5

Opponents 2 27 498 18.4 4 65 249.0

Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg

COUSART, Dante 1 -1 -1.0 0 0

Total 1 -1 -1.0 0 0

Opponents 5 70 14.0 2 12

Interceptions no. yds avg td lg

SMITH, Rashad 1 0 0.0 0 0

Total 1 0 0.0 0 0

Opponents 1 32 32.0 0 32

Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg

PIERRE, James 2 33 16.5 0 19

LEROY, Akileis 1 15 15.0 0 15

Total 3 48 16.0 0 19

Opponents 4 55 13.8 0 21

Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lg

Total 0 0 0.0 0 0

Opponents 0 0 0.0 0 0

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Florida Atlantic Owls 2003

FAU Overall Individual Statistics (as of Sep 12, 2018)

All games

PAT

Scoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts

WRIGHT, Willie 2 - - - - - - - 12

SINGLETARY, D 2 - - - - - - - 12

RIVAS, Vladimir - 2-2 3-4 - - - - - 9

WHYTE, Kerrith 1 - - - - - - - 6

DURANTE, Jovon 1 - - - - - - - 6

BRYANT, Harriso - - - - 1 - - - 2

ROBISON, Chris - - - - - 1-2 - - 0

Total 6 2-2 3-4 - 1 1-2 - - 47

Opponents 13 0-1 12-12 0-1 - - - - 90

Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g

ROBISON, Chris 2 78 -17 628 611 305.5

SINGLETARY, D 2 34 126 0 126 63.0

JOHNSON, D 2 12 39 11 50 25.0

WRIGHT, Willie 2 3 30 0 30 15.0

PEAVEY, Rafe 1 3 0 24 24 24.0

WHYTE, Kerrith 2 6 16 0 16 8.0

COUSART, Dante 2 1 1 0 1 0.5

HEARNS, Gerald 2 3 1 0 1 0.5

DURANTE, Jovon 2 2 -3 0 -3 -1.5

Team 2 1 -7 0 -7 -3.5

Total 2 143 186 663 849 424.5

Opponents 2 131 561 498 1059 529.5

Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blk

RIVAS, Vladimir 2-2 100.0 0-0 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 34 0

FG Sequence FAU Opponents

Oklahoma - 53

Air Force (24),(34) -

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blk

RIELLA, Seb. 8 288 36.0 50 0 3 2 1 2

Team 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total 10 288 28.8 50 0 3 2 1 2

Opponents 7 279 39.9 47 1 4 0 0 0

Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob retn net ydln

RIVAS, Vladimir 8 487 60.9 3 0

LASZEWSKI, Au. 2 95 47.5 0 0

Total 10 582 58.2 3 0 13.8 45.2 19

Opponents 14 887 63.4 10 1 16.0 42.1 22

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Florida Atlantic Owls 2003

FAU Overall Individual Statistics (as of Sep 12, 2018)

All games

All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g

DURANTE, Jovo 2 -3 226 0 0 0 223 111.5

HARRISON, T 2 0 195 0 0 0 195 97.5

S I N G L E T A R Y , 2 126 13 0 0 0 139 69.5

WRIGHT, Willie 2 30 103 0 0 0 133 66.5

BRYANT, Harris 2 0 53 0 0 0 53 26.5

HOLMES, DeSe 2 0 43 0 0 0 43 21.5

JOHNSON, D 2 39 0 0 0 0 39 19.5

PIERRE, James 2 0 0 0 33 0 33 16.5

PATTERSON, R 2 0 26 0 0 0 26 13.0

LEROY, Akileis 2 0 0 0 15 0 15 7.5

WHYTE, Kerrith 2 16 -3 0 0 0 13 6.5

COUSART, Dant 2 1 10 -1 0 0 10 5.0

McNEAL, DeAn 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0.5

HEARNS, Geral 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0.5

RAINE, John 2 0 -4 0 0 0 -4 -2.0

Team 2 -7 0 0 0 0 -7 -3.5

ROBISON, Chris 2 -17 0 0 0 0 -17 -8.5

Total 2 186 663 -1 48 0 896 448.0

Opponents 2 561 498 70 55 32 1216 608.0

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Florida Atlantic Owls 2003FAU Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Sep 12, 2018)

All games

Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd

## Defensive Leaders gp ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf

7D SMITH, Rashad 2 7 18 25 1.5-3 . 1-0 . . . . . .

2D AL-SHAAIR, Azee 2 6 8 14 2.0-9 1-7 . . . . . . .

23 PIERRE, James 2 9 3 12 1.0-3 . . 1 . . . . .

18 YOUNG, Jalen 2 2 8 10 . . . . . . . . .

95 BAGNER, Ernest 2 3 5 8 3.0-12 1-4 . . . . . . .

24 GILBERT, Zyon 2 5 3 8 0.5-2 . . . . . . . .

49 BURDEN, K 2 2 6 8 1.0-2 . . . . . . . .

42 DAVIS, William 2 2 4 6 . . . . . . . . .

13 McCARTHY, L 2 . 6 6 0.5-1 . . . 1 . . . .

3D DAUB, Kain 2 5 . 5 . . . . 1 . . . .

26 TOOLEY, Chris 2 2 3 5 1.0-1 . . . . . . . .

29 SMITH, Korel 2 3 1 4 1.0-6 1-6 . . . . . . .

54 BARNWELL, Hosea 2 2 2 4 1.0-1 . . . . . . . .

3 LEWIS, Shelton 2 3 1 4 . . . . . . . . .

1G SOROH, Andrew 2 2 2 4 . . . . . . . . .

4 ROSE, Ocie 2 . 4 4 . . . . . . . . .

1E ELLIS, Ray 2 2 2 4 . . . . . . . . .

48 McCRARY, Kevin 2 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . .

27 BROWN, Da'Von 2 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . .

9 HAFIZ, Quran 2 1 2 3 . . . . . . . . .

21 MILLER, Herb 2 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .

36 LEROY, Akileis 2 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .

12 MOSS, Diashun 2 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .

56 LEGGETT, Steven 2 . 2 2 0.5-2 . . . 1 . . . .

82 HARRISON, T 2 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .

45 BONNER, Tim 2 1 . 1 1.0-2 . . . . . . . .

38 SAUNDERS, Silve 2 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .

92 SOUTHALL, Mar. 2 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .

84 HARRIS, Ladante 2 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .

94 SNYDER, Hunter 1 . . . . . . . 1 . . . .

Total 2 67 86 153 14-44 3-17 1-0 1 4 . . . .

Opponents 2 80 62 142 18-57 3-16 1-32 6 1 1-0 . 2 .

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Florida Atlantic Owls 2003FAU Team Game-by-Game (as of Sep 12, 2018)

All games

TEAM STATISTICS

Rushing Receiving Passing Kick Returns Punt Returns tot

Date Opponent no. yds td lg no. yds td lg cmp-att-int yds td lg no. yds td lg no. yds td lg off

Sep 1 at Oklahoma 42 132 2 26 18 192 0 28 18-32-1 192 0 28 1 15 0 15 1 -1 0 0 324Sept 8 201 AIR FORCE 29 54 1 36 33 471 3 49 33-40-0 471 3 49 2 33 0 19 0 0 0 0 525FAU 71 186 3 36 51 663 3 49 51-72-1 663 3 49 3 48 0 19 1 -1 0 0 849Opponents 95 561 7 65 27 498 4 65 27-36-1 498 4 65 4 55 0 21 5 70 2 12 1059

Games: 2 • Avg/rush: 2.6 • Avg/catch: 13.0 • Pass effic: 159.16 • KR avg: 16.0 • PR avg: -1.0 • All purpose avg/game: 448.0 • Total offense avg/gm: 424.5

Tackles Sacks Fumble Pass Defense blkd PAT Attempts off

Date Opponent ua a total tfl-yds no-yds ff fr-yds int-yds qbh brup kick kick rush rcv saf t/o pts

Sep 1 at Oklahoma 33 32 65 6.0-24 2-13 0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 2-2 0 0 0 0 14Sept 8 AIR FORCE 34 54 88 8.0-20 1-4 0 0-0 1-0 2 1 0 1-2 0 1 0 0 33FAU 67 86 153 14.0-44 3-17 0 0-0 1-0 4 1 0 3-4 0 1 0 0 47Opponents 80 62 142 18.0-57 4-16 0 1-0 1-32 1 6 2 12-12 0 0 0 7 90

Punting Field Goals KickoffsDate Opponent no. yds avg long blkd tb fc 50+ i20 md-att long blkd no. yds avg tb ob

Sep 1 at Oklahoma 7 228 32.6 50 1 0 2 1 1 0-0 0 0 3 171 57.0 1 0Sept 8 AIR FORCE 3 60 20.0 31 1 0 1 0 1 2-2 34 0 7 411 58.7 2 0FAU 10 288 28.8 50 2 0 3 1 2 2-2 34 0 10 582 58.2 3 0Opponents 7 279 39.9 47 0 1 4 0 0 0-1 0 0 14 887 63.4 10 1

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Florida Atlantic Owls 2003FAU Opponent Game-by-Game (as of Sep 12, 2018)

All games

OPPONENT STATISTICS

Rushing Receiving Passing Kick Returns Punt Returns tot

Date Opponent no. yds td lg no. yds td lg cmp-att-int yds td lg no. yds td lg no. yds td lg off

Sep 1 at Oklahoma 39 327 5 65 19 334 3 65 19-23-0 334 3 65 1 21 0 21 4 46 1 12 661Sept 8 201 AIR FORCE 56 234 2 37 8 164 1 49 8-13-1 164 1 49 3 34 0 12 1 24 1 5 398Opponents 95 561 7 65 27 498 4 65 27-36-1 498 4 65 4 55 0 21 5 70 2 12 1059FAU 71 186 3 36 51 663 3 49 51-72-1 663 3 49 3 48 0 19 1 -1 0 0 849

Games: 2 • Avg/rush: 5.9 • Avg/catch: 18.4 • Pass effic: 222.31 • KR avg: 13.8 • PR avg: 14.0 • All purpose avg/game: 608.0 • Total offense avg/gm: 529.5

Tackles Sacks Fumble Pass Defense blkd PAT Attempts off

Date Opponent ua a total tfl-yds no-yds ff fr-yds int-yds qbh brup kick kick rush rcv saf t/o pts

Sep 1 at Oklahoma 44 30 74 9.0-29 2-12 0 0-0 1-32 0 2 1 9-9 0 0 0 7 63Sept 8 AIR FORCE 36 32 68 9.0-28 1-4 0 1-0 0-0 1 4 1 3-3 0 0 0 0 27Opponents 80 62 142 18.0-57 4-16 0 1-0 1-32 1 6 2 12-12 0 0 0 7 90FAU 67 86 153 14.0-44 3-17 0 0-0 1-0 4 1 0 3-4 0 1 0 0 47

Punting Field Goals KickoffsDate Opponent no. yds avg long blkd tb fc 50+ i20 md-att long blkd no. yds avg tb ob

Sep 1 at Oklahoma 2 76 38.0 40 0 0 1 0 0 0-1 0 0 10 634 63.4 8 1Sept 8 AIR FORCE 5 203 40.6 47 0 1 3 0 0 0-0 0 0 4 253 63.2 2 0Opponents 7 279 39.9 47 0 1 4 0 0 0-1 0 0 14 887 63.4 10 1FAU 10 288 28.8 50 2 0 3 1 2 2-2 34 0 10 582 58.2 3 0

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Florida Atlantic Owls 2003FAU Game Superlatives (as of Sep 12, 2018)

All games

INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

Rushes 18 SINGLETARY, D at Oklahoma (Sep 1, 2018)

Yards Rushing 69 SINGLETARY, D at Oklahoma (Sep 1, 2018)

TD Rushes 1 SINGLETARY, D at Oklahoma (Sep 1, 2018)

1 WHYTE, Kerrith at Oklahoma (Sep 1, 2018)

1 SINGLETARY, D vs Air Force (Sept 8 2018)

Long Rush 36 SINGLETARY, D vs Air Force (Sept 8 2018)

Pass attempts 40 ROBISON, Chris vs Air Force (Sept 8 2018)

Pass completions 33 ROBISON, Chris vs Air Force (Sept 8 2018)

Yards Passing 471 ROBISON, Chris vs Air Force (Sept 8 2018)

TD Passes 3 ROBISON, Chris vs Air Force (Sept 8 2018)

Long Pass 49 ROBISON, Chris vs Air Force (Sept 8 2018)

Receptions 12 DURANTE, Jovon vs Air Force (Sept 8 2018)

Yards Receiving 174 DURANTE, Jovon vs Air Force (Sept 8 2018)

TD Receptions 2 WRIGHT, Willie vs Air Force (Sept 8 2018)

Long Reception 49 DURANTE, Jovon vs Air Force (Sept 8 2018)

Field Goals 2 RIVAS, Vladimir vs Air Force (Sept 8 2018)

Long Field Goal 34 RIVAS, Vladimir vs Air Force (Sept 8 2018)

Punts 6 RIELLA, Seb. at Oklahoma (Sep 1, 2018)

Punting Avg 38.0 RIELLA, Seb. at Oklahoma (Sep 1, 2018)

Long Punt 50 RIELLA, Seb. at Oklahoma (Sep 1, 2018)

Punts inside 20 1 RIELLA, Seb. at Oklahoma (Sep 1, 2018)

1 RIELLA, Seb. vs Air Force (Sept 8 2018)

Long Kickoff Return 19 PIERRE, James vs Air Force (Sept 8 2018)

Tackles 16 SMITH, Rashad vs Air Force (Sept 8 2018)

Sacks 1.0 AL-SHAAIR, Azee at Oklahoma (Sep 1, 2018)

1.0 SMITH, Korel at Oklahoma (Sep 1, 2018)

1.0 BAGNER, Ernest vs Air Force (Sept 8 2018)

Tackles For Loss 1.5 AL-SHAAIR, Azee at Oklahoma (Sep 1, 2018)

1.5 BAGNER, Ernest at Oklahoma (Sep 1, 2018)

1.5 BAGNER, Ernest vs Air Force (Sept 8 2018)

Interceptions 1 SMITH, Rashad vs Air Force (Sept 8 2018)

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Florida Atlantic Owls 2003FAU Game Superlatives (as of Sep 12, 2018)

All games

TEAM GAME HIGHS

Rushes 42 at Oklahoma (Sep 1, 2018)

Yards Rushing 132 at Oklahoma (Sep 1, 2018)

Yards Per Rush 3.1 at Oklahoma (Sep 1, 2018)

TD Rushes 2 at Oklahoma (Sep 1, 2018)

Pass attempts 40 vs Air Force (Sept 8 2018)

Pass completions 33 vs Air Force (Sept 8 2018)

Yards Passing 471 vs Air Force (Sept 8 2018)

Yards Per Pass 11.8 vs Air Force (Sept 8 2018)

TD Passes 3 vs Air Force (Sept 8 2018)

Total Plays 74 at Oklahoma (Sep 1, 2018)

Total Offense 525 vs Air Force (Sept 8 2018)

Yards Per Play 7.6 vs Air Force (Sept 8 2018)

Points 33 vs Air Force (Sept 8 2018)

Sacks By 2 at Oklahoma (Sep 1, 2018)

First Downs 25 vs Air Force (Sept 8 2018)

Penalties 8 vs Air Force (Sept 8 2018)

Penalty Yards 87 vs Air Force (Sept 8 2018)

Turnovers 1 at Oklahoma (Sep 1, 2018)

1 vs Air Force (Sept 8 2018)

Interceptions By 1 vs Air Force (Sept 8 2018)

Punts 7 at Oklahoma (Sep 1, 2018)

Punting Avg 32.6 at Oklahoma (Sep 1, 2018)

Long Punt 50 at Oklahoma (Sep 1, 2018)

Punts inside 20 1 at Oklahoma (Sep 1, 2018)

1 vs Air Force (Sept 8 2018)

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Florida Atlantic Owls 2003FAU Game Superlatives (as of Sep 12, 2018)

All games

OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

Rushes 18 SANDERS, Isaiah, vs Air Force (Sept 8 2018)

Yards Rushing 105 FAGAN, Cole, vs Air Force (Sept 8 2018)

TD Rushes 2 Anderson, R., at Oklahoma (Sep 1, 2018)

Long Rush 65 Anderson, R., at Oklahoma (Sep 1, 2018)

Pass attempts 13 SANDERS, Isaiah, vs Air Force (Sept 8 2018)

Pass completions 9 Murray, Kyler, at Oklahoma (Sep 1, 2018)

Yards Passing 209 Murray, Kyler, at Oklahoma (Sep 1, 2018)

TD Passes 2 Murray, Kyler, at Oklahoma (Sep 1, 2018)

Long Pass 65 Murray, Kyler, at Oklahoma (Sep 1, 2018)

Receptions 6 Brown, Marquise, at Oklahoma (Sep 1, 2018)

Yards Receiving 133 Brown, Marquise, at Oklahoma (Sep 1, 2018)

TD Receptions 1 Brown, Marquise, at Oklahoma (Sep 1, 2018)

1 Miller, A.D., at Oklahoma (Sep 1, 2018)

1 Morris, Lee, at Oklahoma (Sep 1, 2018)

1 WAGUESPACK, Kad, vs Air Force (Sept 8 2018)

Long Reception 65 Brown, Marquise, at Oklahoma (Sep 1, 2018)

65 Morris, Lee, at Oklahoma (Sep 1, 2018)

Punts 5 SCOTT, Charlie, vs Air Force (Sept 8 2018)

Punting Avg 40.6 SCOTT, Charlie, vs Air Force (Sept 8 2018)

Long Punt 47 SCOTT, Charlie, vs Air Force (Sept 8 2018)

Long Punt Return 12 Lamb, CeeDee, at Oklahoma (Sep 1, 2018)

Long Kickoff Return 21 Brown, Tre, at Oklahoma (Sep 1, 2018)

Tackles 9 KAUPPILA, Garre, vs Air Force (Sept 8 2018)

Sacks 1.0 Jackson, Mark, at Oklahoma (Sep 1, 2018)

1.0 Gallimore, N., at Oklahoma (Sep 1, 2018)

1.0 CONNORS, Ross, vs Air Force (Sept 8 2018)

1.0 DAILEY, Blake, vs Air Force (Sept 8 2018)

Tackles For Loss 2.5 JOHNSON, Kyle, vs Air Force (Sept 8 2018)

Interceptions 1 Barnes, Robert, at Oklahoma (Sep 1, 2018)

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Florida Atlantic Owls 2003FAU Game Superlatives (as of Sep 12, 2018)

All games

OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHS

Rushes 56 vs Air Force (Sept 8 2018)

Yards Rushing 327 at Oklahoma (Sep 1, 2018)

Yards Per Rush 8.4 at Oklahoma (Sep 1, 2018)

TD Rushes 5 at Oklahoma (Sep 1, 2018)

Pass attempts 23 at Oklahoma (Sep 1, 2018)

Pass completions 19 at Oklahoma (Sep 1, 2018)

Yards Passing 334 at Oklahoma (Sep 1, 2018)

Yards Per Pass 14.5 at Oklahoma (Sep 1, 2018)

TD Passes 3 at Oklahoma (Sep 1, 2018)

Total Plays 69 vs Air Force (Sept 8 2018)

Total Offense 661 at Oklahoma (Sep 1, 2018)

Yards Per Play 10.7 at Oklahoma (Sep 1, 2018)

Points 63 at Oklahoma (Sep 1, 2018)

Sacks By 2 at Oklahoma (Sep 1, 2018)

First Downs 26 at Oklahoma (Sep 1, 2018)

Penalties 6 at Oklahoma (Sep 1, 2018)

Penalty Yards 70 at Oklahoma (Sep 1, 2018)

Turnovers 1 vs Air Force (Sept 8 2018)

Interceptions By 1 at Oklahoma (Sep 1, 2018)

Punts 5 vs Air Force (Sept 8 2018)

Punting Avg 40.6 vs Air Force (Sept 8 2018)

Long Punt 47 vs Air Force (Sept 8 2018)

Long Punt Return 12 at Oklahoma (Sep 1, 2018)

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Florida Atlantic Owls 2003FAU Red-Zone Results (as of Sep 12, 2018)

All games

FAU Inside Opponent Red-Zone

Times Times Total Rush Pass FGs Failed to score inside RZ

Date Opponent Score In RZ Scored Pts TDs TDs TDs Made FGA Down Int Fumb Half Game

Sep 1, 2018 at Oklahoma L 14-63 2 2 14 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Sept 8 2018 AIR FORCE W 33-27 3 3 12 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0

Totals 5 5 26 3 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0

5 of 5 (100.0%)

Opponents Inside FAU Red-Zone

Times Times Total Rush Pass FGs Failed to score inside RZ

Date Opponent Score In RZ Scored Pts TDs TDs TDs Made FGA Down Int Fumb Half Game

Sep 1, 2018 at Oklahoma L 14-63 2 2 14 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Sept 8 2018 AIR FORCE W 33-27 3 3 20 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Totals 5 5 34 5 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

5 of 5 (100.0%)